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    THE CITY
The Thermometer.
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MILITARY.
DEATIrS.
The following deaths of soldiers were reported e t
the Medical Direotoes office yesterday from army
hoapitais in this department :
Wm. Adsow, Co. 1, Ist h Pennsylvania. Cavalry ;
• 00111ellus 'Craig. Co. A. lath IC T. Artillery; Ohm.
Hill, company and regiment unknown ; Michael
Burk, Co. C. 165th Pennsylvania; Chas. Bennett,
co, D, 9th New Hampshire ; Thos. Mayheny, 00. J,
U. S. C. T. ; Semi. Baxter, Co K. lath N. Y. Art.
While Hall—B. B Moore, 21st Penna. Cavalry;
John Brant, Co. D, lstMaryland.
Pittsburg—B. 0. Cunningham, CO. 8., liad Penn
./Vivant('
Summit House—Pat. Carden, Co. H, 50th Penna. ;
!Michael Magruder, A, 29th U. S. C. T.
York—Eugene Lather, 0. , A, let N. Y. Artillery.
Filbert atrea—S. H. kloOullough, Co. X, Ist Maine
Artillery.
The followfmr-named soidlenf Were reported yes
terday at the Medical Director's °Moe as haring de
flected from army hospitals In this department:
Broad and Cherry—Edward Eagers, Co. G, 85th
New York.
Chrtattatt-street—Frank Colllain, Co. 0, 91st Penn.
Sylvania; John F, Delaney, Co. F, 20th Penna.
NAVAL.
'DEPARTURE OF THE STEADIER DONEGAL.
The U. S. ride-wheel supply. steamer Donegal,
Lieut. Wm. King West commanding, le expected to
leave the navy yard on Saturday beat, at D A. N
for the South Athuttio Blockading Squadron. All
letters, lackey's, ke., intended for our eallors in this
squadron ehouid be left on board the Donegal before
Friday at 6P. 116. This steamer will take the place
of the Trlessaohusetts, which vessel 16 in need Of
overhauling and repairs.
DIESUELLAI‘BOITS.
FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT-NOMI
NATION OE JUDGE KELLEY..
After the unanimous nomination of Judge Kelley
in the Fourth Uongreselonal District, on Monday
evening, a committee was appointed to watt upon
the judge to inform him of his nomination.
Dir. H. 0. Townsend informed him of his nominee
tion In the following terms:
Junoa KELLity : The president of this Conven
lion has neatened to me the agreeable duty of for 'Worming you that your constituents of the
.National Union party have done themselves the
honor, and their country the service, of nominating
you for re-election to that high and responsible poi
sitien which you have for lour years past filled
with so much credit to yonreelt, so much satisfac
tion to them, and so much usefulness to your coun
try. They feel, air, that in you they have a repro
sentative of great moral and personal courage, en
larged experience in public affairs, strict integrity
of character, or nnsurpassed• eloquence, of high de.
Totten to great principles, of strong attaohment;to
the Union and the Constitution, and firm adherence
to the National Administration In all its efforts for
the suppression of this wicked end unjuscidable
rebellion. 411 these qualities, air, which go to make
up the patriot end the statesman, you have abund
antly Illustrated in your Congretatonal career, to
the benefit of your Country and the honor of yOttr
constituency. Recognizing, as Ahoy fully do, the
value of your services, year talents, and experience,
they have with perfect unanimity ro nominated you
as their standard-bearer in the. great political con
test upon which we are about to enter. They have
a strong conviction, air, that the country can, in Its
present crisis, no more spare you from the National
o t ilre e n im a t ti k ri c anga gr st a ar
afnrodmilihuestErixoectoutmive ch
an air
of
so worthily edema it; and with - the same en
thuslatim and unanimity that marked the National
Convention at Baltimore, ID the re nomination of
Abraham Lincoln ler the Presidency, your constitu
ents, thrown this Convention, beg you to serve
them and the country in the future with the same
ability, courage, and fidelity to prinoiple that you
have so signally exhibited in the past.
The distinguished representative, with all his
natural courage and experience in publio speaking,
acknowledged Ma sell overwhelmed with the kind
ness and cordiality of this reception and the per
sonal compliment Involved in the manner of his
nomination, and for Woe time was unable to ex
press himself with his accustomed fluency. He &s
-oused himself from making a formal political speech,
and asked the privilege of indulging In a little plain
family talk. In which, while he would admit freely
his own short-comings and infirmities of temper, he
would alto take the liberty of " sassing back , ' a
little, in telling some of them how needlessly and
thoughtlessly, and at times selnahly, some of them
eonaht to engross his time and attention, which were
due to the country and his public duties.
His speech was one of his happiest efforts, and
was welt caloulated to win back the regard and con-
Mance of any who had ever been disposed to coin.
plain of any want of attention on his part. lie an
nounced that he was under an engagement to visit
Maine, to aid la the political canvass of that State,
and upon his return would be ready to put his
.shoulder to the wheel and help on the good cause
here. The convention, which bad by this time
swelled to a mass meeting of several hundred,
finally adjourned with six hearty cheers for the can
didate, the President, and the Union generals. The
apirlt displayed gives the best passible assurance
that Judge Kelley will be sent back to Congress by
a largely.inCreared majority.
NATIONAL UNION LEOISLATIVE CONVEX-
In the First dLstrlot, after Gorge W. Ohegan had
been nominated, part of the Convention bolted, and
nominated William Foster.
In the .Eleventh distrlot, Frank D. Sterner was
nominated.
In the twelfth district, Luke V. Sutphlri was no
minated.
In the Seventeenth district, the Twenty_second
ward delegates were divided between Mr. Wm.- F.
Smith and Mr. Enoch Taylor. The Manny - link de
legates voted for Mr. John F. Preston. A. large
number of ballots were taken, and tide vote stood
for Smith, 6; Preston, 6; and Taylor, 4. There was
but one vote changed during the entire session.
The Convention &ally adjourned until Monday
evening next.
SIXTEENTH WARD NATIONAL 'ONION TIONET,
Seleot Council—Jonathan E. Wainwright.
Common Connell—Thomas Ferran.
School Directors—Leah] Torrence,.Oharles 4:). On
Jin, George Gillingham. John Detweller.
Aldtrmen—Adam R. Shoemaker, Frederick Reel
NOMINATION OF SURVEYOR.
The National Union Convention, to nominate
Styr.Tor and Regulator for the Eleventh distriot,
met yesterday and nominated Samuel I. Smedley,
the present Incumbent. The term of Utica, which
is for five years, does not expire In the remaining
districts until next year.
LMPORTANT DRAFT NOTICE
The Assistant Provost Marshal General has is
sued the renewing circular to the District Provost
Marshals:
• The following telegram has been received from
therrovost /Marshal General—vlz : 'ln closing the
accounts of the late draft In your State, if there are
still any .dellotencles, let them be set aside on the
records with explanatory remarks, but do not em
brace them in the nuntas Resigned under the call of
July 18, 188.1.' The directions given by this telegram
do not interfere with the instructions heretofore
.given to the Provost lelareltala with reference to
making slp the final accounts, but are communi
•eated to theta for the purpose of informing them
that it Is the Intention of the Provost Marshal Ge
neral not to mix up the two drafts, as far as deft-
Climates under the last draft are concerned. I,
ISSUE OF CITY 'WARRANTS.
Warrants were tuned yesterday for the payment
of the city bounty to twenty-Dye men, seven of whom
score substitutes.
THE COURTS.
Vatted States District Coart—Jadge Cad.
walader.
Jury thistle were resumed In this Court yesterday.
'United States vs. Robert Cunningham. The de
fendant was indietedi under the act of Congress,
March 8, 1888, Charged with enticing a colored sol
dier, named Shadraoh Newman, to desert from
•Camp William Penn.
It appeared, from the evidence of Newman, that
he first enlisted and was sent to Camp Penn OA the
21st of May. A few days atter he and a comrade
left the camp In the evening, to get some whisky.
In the itumeolate neighborhood they met Cunning
ham and another man with a covered wagon. Cun
ningham then persuaded him to desert, and go with
him to Camden, when he would enlist him where he
would not have to fight.
Having consented, he got into Cunningham's wa
gon, who covered him over with straw or hay and
he was driven to Camden. He was there enlisted
under the name of Charles Jones, and sent to Tren
ton, where his bounty of $3OO was patd him, and he
was returned to Camp William Penn that being
the rendezvous for all colored troops for New Jersey
and Pennsylvania. This was on the let of July.
Fitzpatrick, Cunningham's companion, had been
previously arrested by Colonel Wagner upon the
charge of having enticed Newman to desert, and
Newman havingln the meantime been returned to
camp, appeared against him at the nearing before
the United States Commissioner. His evidence AM
conclusive, and the Commissioner held him In 182,000
bail for trial.
Cunningham, who up to thiatimehad not been ar
rested, offered himself as ball for Fitzpatrick, when,
being recognized, he wall at once taken into custody
se particrps criminis with Fitzpatrick, and held for
trial. The latter has-forfeited his ball, and Can•
ningbam has alone to stand trial, . •
The defence consisted mainly of good character,
.a large number of witnesses having been called to
prove that, from Cunningham's previous character
and habits, he could not have been at Camp Wm.
Penn upon the occasion testified to by Newman.
The result of the case was, however, finally deter
mined by Judge Cadwalader himself, who, atter the
.evidenee had been closed, and while counsel for the
United States was stilt speaking to the jury, raised
the point that the testimony of the man Newnan,.
being, as it' was, unsupported, was insufficient, in
"law,to warrant a conviction. He so charged t h e
jury, and a verdict of acquittal was accordingly
rendered,
District Attorney Gilpin and Assistant putrid
Attorney Valentine 'for the United Slates; John
()'Byrne for the defendant; •
Court of Quarter Illeasions:—Judge Ludlow.
Among the oases tried yesterday in the criminal
court was a case, or rather two oases upon cross bills,
in which Robert Fulton, aoarver,at or abont Twenty
fist and Moravian streets, charged John S. Myers,
living near the same place, with assault and bat
thry, with intent to kill. In turn Myers and his son,
Lewis Myers, charged Fulton with assault and bat
tery committed upon them. According to the state.
meat of Fulton,
the boys in the neighborhood were
in the habit of calling him by insulting names when
he passed the street. He Is a man of heavy propor-
Mae, In fact, be firwhat may be milled a very stoat
man, with a considerable protuberance in the region
of the abdomen. The boys as he testified, persisted
in assailing him with epithets, saoh as "how are
are yon or there goes "bust tiplis,” or how are
you old "bust his guts 1" and how are you "Dutch
man 1"
Mr. Fulton said this was more than human na
ture, or at least his nature, could bear, for, sald he,
" I am not a Dutcaman, but a Mumlan, and they
bad no right to can me a Dutchman.) , Upon the
occasion out of which this difficulty arose, he seized
upon one of a number of boys who were applying
epithets such as are above named, and gave him, to
use his own language, "a good shaaing." The boy
went home and informed his father, who flume
()lately proceeded to Mr. Fulton's houe, where,
after a short parley in relation to the matter, a
collision ensued—.. r. Fulton coming out second
best, receiving a out ion the temple, and one upon
the nose, with, as he alleged, some sharp instrument,
but Inflicted, as layers testified, only with his fist.
Al ter hearing all sides,' the jury were of opinion that
Fulton was to blame, and convicted him upon both
bills charging assault and battery upon lather and
eon, and acquitting them. Ile . was sentenced upon
One bill to pay a fine of $5 and costs, and upon the
of her to a tine of-111 and costs. O. W. Brooke for
Myers; ()thins for Fulton.
Anna Bar, for larceny, was sentenced to three
months In County Prison.
The other oases were for assault and battery, and
were of no Interest.
THE POLICE.
(Before Mr. Alderman Battler.]
DISORDERLY SEMMES.
Yesterday morning four men were arraigned at
the Central Station on the chaige of. maintaining
disorderly dance houses near Camp Ovlwalader.
The only wonder is that such evils were not removed
long ago. The names of the alleged proprietors are
_lsaac/ Fox, Wm. Simons, Samuel Simons, and John
Bertram. • They were held to ball In the sum of
$l,BOO each to answer at court. Twentyone soldiers
and one sailor were taken Into custody in the houses.
They were discharged. The following named were
also arrested. Some of them were held to ball . and
the remainder were Committed to Pris On.: Mary
Anuldiellanini, Geo, Colloughbough, Rata latorr,
John Lapp, Mary Smith, W. K. Meyers, MeV
Moore, Henry Brlngham, Clara Hopitho4 John
Kerr. Kate Davenport, Wm. Edgar, Sarah John
son, Thomas Hagan, Anna Mulvey, J. W. Harri
son, Sarah Meyers, L. McKinley, Jane Tomlin,
John Sheppard, Elizabeth Nelson, Joseph Linden,
Ellen Hamilton, Wm. Bowen, Hannah Murray,
Stephen Ilnrbnrt, Emma "tickle, and Samuel Mo.
Manus.
lt SeeMS from the evidence adduced that three
soldiers, who had frequented the houses, died last
week Irons the effects of poisonous whisky imbibed
at one Of all of these pest-houses. The women
induced soldiers to desert from Camp Cad waleder.
Dancing occurred at those houses almost every day
and night, and other scones were frequent that were
beastly and obscene. The females arrested were re
volting Lthey were saucy, very impertinent, and
appeared lost to all sense or shame.
CBe(oro Mr. Recorder lane.)
ABOUT A DIAMOND RING,
A young man was arrested on 'Monday on the
charge of the larceny [of a diamond ring, the pro.
party of his sister. It seems that some feeling ex.
late between the parties. The complainant in her
affidavit set forth that she was washing her hands
ate wash stand, and bad placed the ring from her
finger on the stand. Her attention being called to
another part of the house she absented herself.
While going out cf the doorway her brother enter
ed the room. and soon disappeared. The sister re.
turned in a few moments and mined her ring. Sus
picion at once fell upon the brother and he was ta •
ken into custody. lie denied taking the ring, and
asserted most positively that he had not even seen it.
The case went over for a hearing yesterday morn
ing. The complainant called at the office of the Re.
corder and stated that the ring had been found. A
little sister entered the room during the absence of
the sister unobserved, and seeing the ring on the
washstand took charge of it and placed it in a bu
reau drawer,
where it was found. The brother
charged with the theft was, of emus., discharged.
LETTER BAGS
AT THE DTHRORANTS' SHOHAIIGH, PHILADILPHLL
Ship Lady Emily Peel, (Br), Penny, Londonderry,
soon.
Bark Roanoke, (Br), Cooksey ...Lagu ayra, soon.
Brig Bertha Hoehn, Janeiro, soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Jeksa EitmasieN,
ANDREW Warar.sit, ICommittee of the Month .
BD. T. TOIVNIIRRD,
MARINE INTELLIGENCIN.
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ARRIVED.
Steamship Norman, Baker, 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor & Co.
Brig Wm Allen {Br), Stubbs, 22 days from Black
River, Ja , with logwood and coffee to D N Wettlar
& co. August '2d, was boarded by the British steam
r loop-of-war Nimble, off Georgetown, Grand Cay
man, and left immediately on ascertaining oar
nationailty and destination, steering S by E.
Brig Randolph, Pressey, 20 days from New Or
leans, in ballast to J E Baxley & Co.
Schr Pathway, Compton,4 days from Georkro
town, D 0, in ballast to capain.
Schr Extra, Taylor, from Fortress Monroe, in bal
last to J W Bacon.
Sohr Pequonnoek Barnes, 4 days frOm Boston,
with ice to Cold Spring Ice and Coal Company.
Sahr A L Pease, House, from Portland, Conn,
with stone to oa_pteln.
Selz J.O Bailer; Price, from Boston , in ballast to
Hommet i .Van Dunn, & Lockman.
Bohr 3 V W Slmmone, Godfrey, front Salem, in
Indian toe A Recksohet & Co.
ItSchrJ V Wellington, Chipman, 6 days from Bos
ton, withice to Kennedy, Stairs, &Co.
Steamer Beaufort, Steel, from Port Royal, pia
Washington, in ballast to captain.
Steamship E Chamberlain, Bristow, from Alexan
dria, with mdse to Thomas Webster.
Steamer W U Plerrepont, Green 24 hours front .
New York, with mdse to Win M Baird &
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from N York,.
with Mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED.
Sohr Sarah Wooster, Lord, Portland.
Schr John Slusma.n, Banks, Salem. . .
Sohr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, Salem.
Sohr Winfli of the Homing, Morton, Weymouth
Sohr R L ray, Jones, Boston. •
Schr Silver Magnet, Perry, Boston.
•
Sohr Amos Edwards, Somers, Port Royal.
Bohr Mary J Kennedy, Hoover, Newborn.
Schr Burrows 0, Clark, Beaufort.
Schr Reading R R, No. 49, Smith, rt. Monroe.
Soh? Alice B, Chase, Fortress Monroe.
Bohr H Oroskey, Irons, Alexandria.
Schr G R Conover, Jones, Alexandria.
Bohr Grape Watson, Nickerson, Washington.
Bohr J 0 Baxter, Price, Boston. .•
Steamer Hope, Warren, New 'Folic.
Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore.
Steamer E Chamberlatn, Bristow, Alexandria.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S BALE.-131" •VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vanlitioni Bxponas, to me directed, Will
beexposed to_pehliosale or vendee,. on MONDAY Eve- -
fling, Siert. 6. 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street
All that certain four. story brick measnage, back
building., and lot of ground beginning on the east side
of Ninth street two hundred and ten feet southward'
from Vine street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence
extending eastward ninety-three feet to Mechanic street;
thence southward along the earns twenty-one feet;
thence westward litty-three feet; thence northward
four and one-half inches; thence westward forty feet to•
Ninth street, and thence northward alonr w the same.
nineteen feet to the place of beginning. !doh said
tA
premises Silas D. Edson and wife, t. deeddated June
911, 1846, rr corded in beak Book A. W. U., N 0.16, page
476, Ate., conveyed unto Ed ward.Prall (since deceased)
Wbo by his will devised the same unto his widow Sank
CO C. ; S.. 64. 69. Debt, $141.43. Murphey.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the. property of
Sarah Prall. JOHN THOhl - PSoN, Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ang..24, 1864 att2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will
be exposed to public suitor vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Sept. 6, 1514, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall,
I. MI
groundoe factory, steam engine, boiler,
and lot of las:ginning in the middle or Adams
street in Frankford, In the city of PhliadelpLia; thence
along the same south 19 degrees 21 minutes east 15.74
percher, and south 29 degrees SO 'ninnies west 7.6
perches; thence north 46 degrees 19 minutes west 15
perches; thence north 6 minutes
westutes east 1 perch,
and north 42 degrees 10 l4 perches: thence
north 71 degrees 6 minutes east about 7 perches to
Frankfort! creek; thence down said creek about 6.2
perches to lot No. 2; thence north 71 degrees 6 minntes
east about 10.4 perches to the beginning- Contang
about 1.26 acres.
No. 1 Two stone dwellings and lot adjoining the
above; containing in front on Adams street one hun
dred feet, and in depth about one hundred and thirty
feet to Frank ford eteek.
CD. C. ; 8., '5l. 60. Debt, $1,136.50 Johnson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Solomon Wilde. • JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheri ff 's Office. August 24.184 att26-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Faciaa, to me directed. will be ex
poaed to public sale or cendue, on MONDAY Evening,
September 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall.
All that certain tht or piece of ground in that pat tof
thepresent city of Phil:Welt:hit formerly called Block
ley township, marked " hi" on a certain plan of Ea.
gle*fleid.annexed to a certain deed dated June 4. 1855,
intends d to be recerded, made between Isaac Elliott, of
th one part, and Ann Hartzog, Charles Toppan. and
John Draper, of the other part; Beginning at the inter
section or the antra lines of Penogrove street and
Maoists street, as laid out n said plan: thence east
ward', along the centre of Penngrove street 727 feet to
the centre of Tenth street; then tionthwardly along
the centre of Tenth street 367 feet 4% inches to the south
line of Begleefleld ; thence westwardly along said south
line, and within Westminster avenue, 720 feet and % of
,an inch to the centre of Mantua street; thence north
wildly along the centre of Mantua street 363 feet SX
inches to the place of beginning. Bounded on the notch
by lot marked L on said plan; on the east b. lot marked
S on said plan; on the south partly by land late.v laid
'out and sold in building lots by George Hutton. M. D.
and partly by land late of Bills deceased; and
on the west by lots marked G and F on said plan, con
taining 6 sores and 14-1000 tho of an acre, more or less.
[being part and parcel of a larger tract of land which
Ann Hartzog, John I raper, and Charles Toppan. by
indenture bearin date the 4th day of Jane. A o.
recorded in Deed Book N. D. W., No 25, page 361, etc.,
'ranted and conveyed onto Maximilian E. J. C. Green
ru fee.
B. —By virtue of a release recorded fn Deed Book
A. C. H. No. 76, page 445, a part of the above. described
premises was released from the lien of the mortgage
sued on, to wit: "The lot of ground beginning at the
Intersection of Penngroye and Fortieth streets, and ex
tending southward along the middle of Fortieth street
366 feet 3% inches to the south line of Eaglesfield estate,
within Westminster avenue; thence extending along
the same eastward 247 feet to ground now or late of
Charles Soling; thence extending less .ward middle he
same Mgt feet 3% inches, more or to the of
said Penngrove street, anti thence along the same west.
ward 257 feet to the place of beginning.
This released portion of the property is, therefore,'not
to be &old.
[D.C. ; S. 'B4. 41. Debt, It: 20 30. T. D. Smith.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Maximilian B. J. C. Cress.
JOHN THOMF'BON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherlrs Once, August 72, 1Q864.au2i-
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to pubis sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning Sept. 6,1864, at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street Han,
All that cartels: lot of ground situate on the north side
Bridge street one hundred feet eastwardly from Thirty
ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containin in
fro n t on Bridge etr.et nfty feet and In depth one hun
dred and sixty feet to Garden street [CWhich said lot
John B. Oheen et nx., by deed dated May 21, 1858, re
corded in Deed Book A. D. B. No. 48, page 60, con
veyed unto Albert S. Ashmead in fee:. reserving a
ground rent of one hundred and Arty dollars.
[D. C. :S. 64. 27. Debt $675. tfaxert4
Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of
Albert S. Ashmead, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofilee,Anguat 26, 1884. an24-8*
OF
-
SHERIFF'S SALE..:-By VIRTUE OP
a Writ of Venditioni Bxponan. to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Myer
rang, Sept. 6, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street
All that certain two-story brick messuage•and
lot of ground situate on the south • side of Fnisocht street
toe hundred and twaLve feet wester and from Twelfth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Frarcie street fourteen feet, and
to
depth abqut
forty-eight fi et seven Inches; subject to a ground rent
of thirty dollars.
No. 2. Two-story brick Masstotty) and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Francis street one hundred
and twenty-six feet west ward from Twelfth street;
'containing' in front fourteen feet, and in depth about
forty-eight feet seven inches; subject to a yearly ground
gels of thirty dollars.
ED. C. ; '6l 92. Debt. S7OO. Abram.)
• .
Taken in execution and to be gold as the property of
William T. Marks JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Aug 42,1861.. an 24-31
'SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
rwrit.of Levari Facies, .
to me directed, will be ex
potted to public sale or ven due, on MONDAY Eyebing,
'September/S . , 1864, at 4 o'clock , at Saueom-street Hall
• Ail the right; title, and interest of Elizabeth Aftlelfs!elf.
(being the residue of a - term of ninety-nine years, which
will expire Febra try 17, A. I) 1901), of and •in those
mecums ea and lot of around situate on the eastpide of
Germantown rood, in the city of Philadelphia- contain
ing in front on Germantown road B) feet , and in depth
about 100 feet. Bounded northward by ground of James
Etown.and southward by ground late of Edward Evans,
[Which said lot Turner Camac et ux. by deed date d
Fe b ruary 18, 1802, recorded in Deed Bo ok h. F,, lio.ll,
.page 242, conveyed unto Robert Itoortree, reserving a
Pearl rent of $7.60.]
(1). C..; S., '6l. 68. Debt, 03E3 41. Blackburn,' ] Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of_
tireth Affiehaeh. JOILN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Iladelphia, SherifFa Office, August 24, 1861. au26-gt.
SHERIFF'S SALE :— BY VIRTUE Or
a writ of Venditioni Expense, tome directed, will.
be exposed to public SSW or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Sept 15, 1£64, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-etreet Hall, '
An that owtain foundry and lot of ground beginning
On the northeastwardly side of the Germantown road,
one hundred and tatty feet southeastward!) , from Canal
street, in the CI ty of Philadelphia- thence northeast one
hundred feet to a twenty-feet &ley; thence southerly
twenty-seven feet eleven inches; thence west eight feet;
thence southerly eight feet; thence southwest ninety
two feet doe inches to Germantown road; thence along
the same northwest twenty-eight feet to the place of
beginning, with the privilege of said alley. Subject
to a ground tent of seventy-sv yen dollars.
D. O.i s '64. 64 Debt, 0.439.30. Longstreth.
• Taken is execution and' to be sold as theproperty of
Thos. B, Woodward. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
phijadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24,19 64, an26-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fieri Facies, to me directed, will be...ex-
Posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
September 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
All that certain three , story brick mesenage and lot of
ground situate on Goa t eest side of St. John street, ber
tween Green and Gstreets, In the city of Philadel
phia; containing irfront on St. John street twenty
more or less. and in.depth one hundrad and tlfteet feet
to Rise silty. Bounded northward by ground now or
late of George Miter.
ED. C. ; '6l. 9, Debt MAD. Dith man.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Philipp Blasts.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,
A T u tl ipiet OME'S a o m4 B. haeurisi.ff.
HERLEI4" S SALE.BY. VIRTUE OP
Naa writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on 3 10NDAT Eve
ning, Sept. 6. 664 at 4 o'clock, at Sansow-streot mat,
All th at certain iot of grow. eStnate on.the north aide
of Bridge street and scat side of Thirty-ninth street, in
the Akre., Philadelphia, containin g In front pcl.llrtilice
street fifty feet, an in depth alone Thlrtr-ninth street
said'dred and
hears et
Garden etreet. (whi ch
lot John It: Oheen et ma., by deed dated Kay 21.1
nos, recorded in Deed Boob A. D. 8.,
No. 46. cage 66 c
& c ., conveyed onto Albert S...4.Bbweadin feet reserving
aground rest of one hundred and ilfty dollars.)
.. • • [D. C. ;' s., '64. 26. Debt, 3675. Bogert.]
Takdirin -egeoutlon.and to-lie sold as the nronerty of
Albert S Aebrnead. JORN TIIOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sterlrsloflice, Aug. 20,11884 anu_si
CARD. AND FANCY JOB PEINTINO,
At sarawiiiit 0:7401M 1 1.1111.. lOVITII
:i : LAS'.! ~-~=
O m:
m d u irar t
B yri y 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
o P r ° v n e fte nan ta e,
t ie be's/ n e s x , wW ee ri p ßedt t o . f r V , l eP tei% :lbilti et ic° t "D e i ci'olotr, at Sansom-street Hall,
All tee estate, right. title, and interest of D tniel
Pestering of, in, and to, all that certain lot or piece of
ground situate on the uorthweeterly aide of a certain
49-ieet-wide street laid out by John restoring and Sit
sabeth S. Fluttering, trustees, called High street. at the
distance of 295 feet northesatwardly from the -German
town main street, now called Germantown avenue, in
the late borough of Germantown, now the T wenty
second ward of the city of rly'lladelphia; containing
front or 'breadth on the ante High street 180 feet, and
extending in leng th or depth of that width. between
Parallel lines at right angles with the said High street,
114 feet, more or legs. Retarded on the northeast be
ground granted to Jonathan Meager ; southwest by
ground granted to William R. Denton; northwest b
ground formerly of Charles Machnett, now George W.
Carpenter, and southeast by High street aforesaid
Do 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground either.%
on the northwegtwardly side of the said High street
and the northeastwardly side of Morton street, in the
said Twenty secured ward, beginning at the corner of
the said High street and Morton street; thence extend
ing northeastwardly along the said High street 300 feet;
thence extending northwestwardly along ground con
veyed to Mary A. Sarum:ll,ln a line at right angles with
said Morton street 191 feet 5 lushes, more or lees, to
emend now or late of Charlotte Cushman: thence
emithweetwardly along the same MI feet 6 inchea,mere
or leer, to the northesatwardly side of the said Berton
street, and thence soutbeastward/y along the same 191
feel e inch.* to the place of beginning
No 3. All that certain lot ocedece of ground situate on
the northwesterly side of the said High street, at the
distance of 40 0 feel, northeastward from the meld Mor
ten t treat, is the Tweet) , second ward of the eaid city;
containing in front or breadth on the said High street
• 3Ce feet, and extending in length or depth • northwest
wardly between parallel lines at right angles to the
es td High street 191 feet 5 inches, more or less. Bounded
On the northeast by ground greeted to Robert, McKin
ley; southwest by said ground granted to Mazy A. Far
sum: nortivest by said ground now or late of Char
lotte Cushman. and southeast by High street aforesaid, .
No. n ort hwes t e r ly Atminjot or piece Hi gh rund situate
on the side of the said street: nt the
distance of SCO feet northeastwardly from 0 .11) said Mor
ton street, iu the said Twenty-second Tkard; containing
in front or breadth on the said Rtiti street WO feet, and
extending in length or dept- 1 .1 uorth weetwardly between
parallel lines at right tingles with the said High street
191 test 5 indica. more or lees. Bounded northeast.
- wardly and southwestwardly by gronad granted to
Robert McKinley, of which this was part; 0 rth nreAt.
wardly by said ground now or late of Charlotte Gaels.
man, and toutheastwardly by High street aforesaid.
No. 5. All that certain lot or piece or parcel of land situate
in the eaid Twenty-second ward. bounded acd deeiribed
as follows—to wit : Begin uiue at a corner on the nettle:
westwardly side of the said High street at the diet au e' e
of LOCO feet northenetl;ardly ((Om the northeastwardly
!side of Monett:Aran; thence extendiugitorthwest ward
-13, on a Hee at right angles with said Stlith street along
the laud of James B. McFarland 161 feet o inches, more
pr leo, to property formerly or Charles Alexander now
I or .ale or said Charlotte Ceetunan; thence north 41 de
erereost3Cljoint.intliti.eigneaustia.7622pot
ttheelineceattunyd
Johnll3-00 11 c:i t s: e t
,a l c a ol d e
south 49 degrees 30 minutes east, Id perches and 95.100ths
of Stretch to a corner In a line of feat late of Abraham
' Kulp; thence south 91 degrees 30 minutes west. 25
-perch.* and 3-10 tbs of &tierce to a corner; thence by the
same south 49 degrees 30 minntei east. 21 perches and
6-Imes of e perch to scorner on the north side of Haines
st yu rtt e. , I s ci t r i m m. e t r m ly ti M th e 4 th i o d d eg ie r t e m u e w eti n e , g uin la tes ne w ; t es h t e , n o ce pe td re o h n e g s
to a cornet of land late of .loen King; thence north 49
degrees 30 minutes west,. 11.perebes end 2-10 the of a
perish to it corner; thence •pouch 41 degrees •90 minutes
west, 4 perished to a corner; thence eolith 49 degrees 60
minutes east. 14 perches and 2-10 the of a perch to a cor
ner ou 'Haines street; thence along said Haines street
'south 91 degrees SO minutes-west,.6s mete*, crossing
the Ciisistfaut-Fllll Railroad to' a corner in the line of
land late of John Smith; thence along said land north
99 degrees 30 minutes west, 21 perches and s•loths of a
-perch to' a corner; thence northeastwardly along the
southeaetwardly side of sa i d street 21 perches and
19-leoths to a point; thence northwestwardly, creasing
the said High street at right anglee,forty-nthe feet,more
or lees, to the place of beginning.
Nc. , And also all that certain strip of grOnnd situ
,ate on the eoutheastwardly sideisf said High street.
the said Twent -second ward; beginning on the north
-easterly side of the said aermantown avenue: thence
extending.northeaatwardiy along the southeasterly: side
- of the said High street 1,1311 feet, more or less, to ground
'granted to Bt. Michael's Episcopal Church; thence be
-the same soutbeastwardly 6 feet, more 'or-lees, to
'ground of . Morris; thence along the same
'southwesterly to the said GermantoWn Main street; and
thence northegetwardly along the same to the place of
beginning • - •
• CD. C.: 8. ''84. 24.-Dilbt, $6,096.66.- C. Hare )
Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of
'Daned.resterthe. ..JOHNIZOMPSON, Sheri ff .
rhiladelphlllo3lieriffisolleep-Ang 21, 1664. a026-3t
;SHERIFF'S . ;SHERIFF'SBALE.-BY PIBTIIE OF
kJ
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed. to Outdid intent venduo, on MONl)A.Y.Evening,
September 6, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansolkstreet Hall,
10. 1. All that certain brick mammas° and lot of ground
situate on the south aide of Coates street one hundred
and eighty-one feet weatwara from Front street, to the
any of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates
street keventeon feet, and in depth sixty-eight feet three
Inches.
No. 2. All those measttages and lot , of ground situate
on the northwest corner of New Market street and Poi
lard's alley; containing' in front on New Market street
forty feet, and in depth on the south line ono hundred
and eighty-trtan feet ten tachtte, and on the-north line
one hundred and rixty-four feet to Canal street, on
which aaid lot contains eighty-two feet seven inches.
.Together with the right of soil of a portion of said Pol
lard's alley. [Which said premises George M. Kineler
'et tot , by deed dated Jane 11. 1861, recorded In Deed
Book A. C, H. No. 88, page 162, conveyed unto John r.
Pasch in fee.
(D. C. ; 5...'61. 6. Debi, ff 5.733.88. Royer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John P. Per.ch. J 0111,7 THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011ice„Augnst 21, 1861. an26-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditicaii Exponas. to me directed, will
be exposed to public Bale or voodoo, on MONDAI Eve
ning, sept. 6, 1961, at 4 o'clock, at Banaom-street
• All those two three-story stone messages and lot of
ground beginning on the west side of lifitain street, one
hundred and 81=y-one feet one inch north wardly from
Frederick tree t, n the of ty of Philadelphia; thence alon
Within street 61 feet 6 inches; thence westward 164 feet
6 inches to Bred toe street • thence eastward 188 feet .to
Makin street. (Which said premises John G. Miche
ear by deed dated Jnly 14. 1661, recorded in Deed Book
T. H., No. 166, page 67, conveyed unto Henry Becker
In fee.) .
CD. C. ; S., 61. 16 Debt, SO 0. Husbands.]
Taken in execution and to ho sold as the property of
Henry Dect er. JOHN THOBIPSON,.Sheri
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 21,1661. au26
QHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
i•-• 7 a 'writ of Tenditioni Exposits, to me directed, frill be
exposed to public sale or vendne,on ISONDAY Evening,
Se tuber 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
MS. 1. All that certain three-story brick mesanage
and lot of ground situate on the sonthweat corner of
bixteenth and Carpent.eets in S ixte enthity of Phila
de,phist containing in fros t OD etroot fifteen
feet, and in depth on Carpenter Street fifty-one feet four
inches. ---
No. 2. Three story brick mantises and lot adjoining
No I on the goat s dfleen feet front on Sixteenth street.
by fifty-one feet four inches in depth.
No. ti. Three-atory brick messuage and lot adjoining
N 0.2 on the south, sixteen feet front on Sixteenth street,
by fifty. two feet six inchse.
Wo. 4. Lot on the weft side of Sixteenth street, ad
joining No. S on the south. fourteen feet front on Six
teenth street. and in depth fifty-two feet six inches.
No.-5. All that certain brick slaughter. hou C a rpenter
of ground lieginning on tho south. side of
street, fifty-one feet four inches westward from Six-
Westwardree; thence southward thirty feet; thence
one foot two inches; thence southward thirty
feet; thence westward. forty-seven feet six inches:
thence northward sixty feet to the said Carpenter street;
that ce eastward along the same forty-eight feet eight
'inches. to the place of beginning.
Said prorates together are subject to a ground rent
of one hundred and. dye dollars.
cp. C ; 'SI. R. Debt $361.§5. Gowen.]
Taken in execution and CO be sold as the property of
Michael Lonely. JOHN THOMPSO_ 14 . Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Anguat 24. aft au2S-9i
QEERIFF'S SALE,.-BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Venditioni Farpones,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY" Eve
ning. kept, 6, IEB4, at .4 o'cleek,at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that certain lot of ground situ tte on the north
westerly side of Franklin street, in Frankford, in the
city of Philadelphiai containing in front on Franklin
street
40 feet, and In d. to about tea feet. Bounded
nortbeastly by ground of Joseph T_ Vankirk, northwest
by ground of Henry Stokes, deceased, southwesterly by
ground of John T Lamb.
CD. C. ; 8.-,""64. 67, Debt. 8129 63. Dougherty.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
:Bridget FOY- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, August 24, IS4M. au2E-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OFA
writ of Levari Pastas,. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
September 6, INti, at 4 o'clock, at Elansom-street Hap.
All that certain two . story brick meesnage and lot of
groand situate on the west side of Front street. between
Green and Coates streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Front street twenty feet, and in
depth about one hundred and thirty-two feet to Tama
rind Street. Bounded northward by ground now or
late of John Retzell, southward by ground late of the
heirs of Joseph Rhine, deceased.
CD. C. ; S., '64. 6. Debt,510,476. Heyer.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John P JOHN THOMPSIM, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °sae, Ant. 24,1864. au26-34
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendittoni Baponas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or rrecidtte, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Sept. 6,1894. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streetHall,
All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of
ground beginning on the east side of Hancock street,
lU feet southward from Jefferson Millet, in the city of
Philadelphia; thence extcuding *eastward 160 feet to
Clinton street, thence by the same southward 30 feet,
thence westward 'MO feet; thence northward 16 feet,
thence westward 60 feet to Hancock street, thence
northward . along the same 15 feet to the-place of begin
ning. Sub ject to a ground rent of 360.
[D. C. 8:,'61. 12. Debt, $101.24. -Dedrlok.]
Taken in execution and to be sold tic the -property of
Christopher Heim. JOHN THOMPSO64 Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ol6ce, Aug 24, DM. au26-3t
SHERIFF'S,. BALE.-BY VIRTUE; OF
OF
a *writ of Venitioni KapOnas, to me directed, will
be exposed to.po We sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ningds.pt. 6, 1864, at. 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
all that certain frame mossuage and lot of ground be
ginning on the sonthwardly side of Frankford and Bris
tol Turnpike Road, in Holmesburg in the city of Phila
delphia; thence by land of Howard With 'malt 23 -de
grees 30 minutes •east 9:68' perches; thence by land of
the Holmesbarg Baptist Church, 'BO degrees 16 minutes
eastl 98 perches; thence by a road leading to the river
Delaware, north gi degrees 30 rattan Ws west 11.7 perches
to }aid Frank ford and Bristol Turnpike; thence by the
same sou th 66 degrees al minutes west 289 perches to
the of beginning. Containing 30.7 perches, 7 More
or less.
_ [D. C. e x ec ut ion 6O. Debt 6400. Montgomery.
Taken in and to be sold as the Property of
John B. Warne and &sax; B. hie wife.
• JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Pbiladelithia. Sheriff's Office.Angest 24.1884. nu2B-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY . VIRTUE OF
NJ a w rit of Venditioniraponae, tome dkected, will be
exposed to public . ..valour vendne. on StOrWAY
September 6, 1264, at 4 o'clock Srimm street Hall,
an that certain three- story messnage and lot of
ground eituato on the north side of Reevea street, about
two hun and twenty•flye feet eastward from
Twenty- Bratstreet, In the city of Philadelphia; CO/P.
twining in front on . Reeves street thirteen feet Raven
Inches, more or lees, and in depth forty. seven feet.
[Which said lot Samuel Griffiths at ux, by deed dated
December SO, 1853, recorded In Died Book L B. 8., lio.
- 16, Piga 2. &c • conyeled-urito, John Need In fee; re
serving a ground rent of fifty dollars; payable grist of
June and Macomber
.
. •• • [D. , C.. •'S.''64 . 14. Debt, $31.1. 86. Judson
Taken in execution and to besold thet of
John Reed. JOHN TROMPS 'r ffn
Philadelphia. Sheriff ' s Office, &owlet 23. 44.
•
BHEREFF. SALE.-BY VIRTUE. -OF
a writ of Levarl Faciae, to me directed, will be me
led to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening,
(September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Baneom7etreet Hall
all that certain lot of ground ritual e on the met s i de
of 7 Teuton avenue , meh!y fr.! .three inches south from
Cumberland street. in the 'city of Philadelphia; con
taining in fronton Tree ton avenue fifteen feet, and in
depth about seventy two feet, with the privilege or a
he°. feet. six-inches wide alit on the south side of said
lot. (Which said premieee Wm H. Totten et ex. by
deed dated September 1855, recorded to Deed Hook
R. D. W., 46, page Mll, conveyed unto Biliß E.
Weir in fee.
CD. C ; S. '64. 19. Debt, 85,840. Pile /
Taken in execution a nd to be sold as the Property of
filairE. Weir. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ogee, Mg. Una. I'o'l-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A.
writ of Venditionl Expense, to medirected, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MQNDAY Evening,
September 6 1664, at 4 o'clock_ at Sausom-street Hall,
All the right, title, and Interest of Tames McCartney
in and to all thatAertalnthree-etory brick mammies,
frame building, and lot of ground enlists on the north
aide of Jefferson street (No. MID, about sixty feet nine
inches eastward from How and street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing In front on Jefferson street
about sixteen feet (including a two- feetAlve-inclies
'wide alley ), and in depth about one hundred and thir
teen feet.
CD. C. ; 8., '64. :33 Debt $5OO. Abrams
Taken in execution and to be sold - ea the . property of
James McCartt ey and Charles Towneend.
Phlladelplaia,.Sheriff's O JOHN'TiIOMPSON, Sheriff.
lllce, August 22, 7661-.6111.11411
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF .
a writ of Levarl Facies to me directed, will been -.
posed to public sale or rem() cm, on • MOND/11r Branftlee .
September 5,1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansota-street Halle
No. 1 All that torte' n three-story brick nteesnage and.
lot of ground situate on the east sine of Seventeenth aad
month aide of Cuthbert street, in the city of-rhiladel
phis t containing in fronton Seventeenth street eighteen.
feet. and in depth sixty feet to a three.feet slier..
(Which sale premises John G. Watmongh, sheriff, bk
deed poll dated September 21, 1636, recorded in C.
Deed 800k . .1.', page 237, conveyed nub! Thomas matiaot
in fee; subject Co a ground rent of $72.7 -
No 2. All that certain three:story brick mammas sad'
Ibt of ground situate on the eset side of Cheeter street .
at ), between Race and Vine, street!, it the city of•
Philadelphia: containing In fronton Chester street four.
then feet three inches, and in depth eighty-three feet to ,
a five- feet. alley,-with. the privilege thereof . _ - (Which
said premites AMON Hoops. 'Aux.. by deeds dated Jpoe,
nary 13t 1813, recorded in Deed Bo )11 1.- (Li No. 23, pagg ,
.acand Juno 9, 1818, recorded In llocd.Bnok R-,
.160,418,:pa g e .717, conveyed ,unto Thomas Matlack, in ,
:No. 3: All that eertatd three•storg brick Masoning Rad
lot'of ground situate - on - the - northeast cornerof Albert
and Seventeenth streets; containing in front on Seven-:
teeth greet nineteen•feetoand in depth- sixty feet to a
three-teet [WhieNsaid premises Benjamin DurPt
sheriff ..-trY deed.dimed: 18V, ,reeorded in 1).-
C. Deed Book G.. toer in, conveyed unto Thtmailffat
ED. ;''
lack in fee; subject a ground rent of $7B 7
C; b.. '64. 17. Debt, 81,739.75. Clay.]
Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of
Th omas Matlack:, JOIIAT TH9hirSQN, Sheriff.
. Pbile44 . 6l. l'biar - §4orr 6 0 2190,Andotiti 1301. iftia*,ST.
TVE PREBO.7.P.PILADELPUTA, WEDNESDAY, ATIOUST arc 18.64:, •
SALES
U2PTED STATES, EASTERN DIE.-
RICT OP PENNI , YLVANTA..—Scr.
THE PRESIDENT of THE 'UNITED STATES TO THE
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
BY LVANIA.—GREETING
IiERBAS,' The District Court of the United 'States
,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 pentane in
general who have , or pretend to have,any right. tills,.
or interest in forty-three bales, seven Packages, and
'TM rty. five hundred•ponnile loose cotton, cargo of vestal.
unknown, captured by the United States steamer. San-
C
tiago de üba, a vessel of war of the Untted-gtatee,
under command of Capt. 0. 8. Caisson, audtronsht into
this port by theschooner Reading Railroad, No. 49,t - to be
moniabed, cited, and.called to ludgment,at the time and.
place undorwritten, and to the effect hereafter expreseed,
(juStice eo requiring. ). Yon are therefore charged And
strictly enjoined' and commanded; that you omit note
but that by publishing thee(' presents in at Oast two of
the daily newspapers pHnted and published in the city .
of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intolligeneer;you do
monist and cite. or cause to be monished and cited,,pe.
remptorlly.rall persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, any right; title, or interest in the Said cotton,
to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD ;PALA
DER, the Judge of the said Court.-at the District Court
room, to the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day
after publication efthese presents, if it. be a court day,
or else on the nest court day following. between 'the
tuna hours of hearing causes; then and there to show
or allege, in due fornrorlaw, a reasonable and lawfui
excuse, if any they. have, why the said cotton should
not be pronounced to belong, at the time of--the cap
ture of the same, to the enemies of the United States,
and, as goods of thetfenemies or an d liable nd • I
subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned
as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and re
'calve in this behalf as to - justice shall appertain. Atka
th at y o u anti, - intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenet
of these preeente it is also intimated), that if,they, shall
not appear at the time and place above tmentioned, 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 tame of .the.captitre of. the same, to the enemies- !
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 •condemaed
lawful prize....thea . geence or rather contumacy of the per
sons so cited an inated in nywise notwithstand
ing, and that von duly certify to the said District Court
what you shall do in the premises, together with these
prevents. ..-•,
Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALADIR;Judge
•of the sa,d. Court, at Philadelphia; this - twenty-seventh
day of AUGUST, - A. D. 1F64, tuill in the eighty-ninth
year of the independenee of.the:said United Kates.
au3o-St O.- R. PoX, Clerk District pout.
p ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
My AND, COURTy OF PHILADELPHIA
&state or SIMON S. JONSS. deceased.
The Auditor appofnted by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of B. AC RAIL JONES; Rreenter
of the Estate of SIMON S. TOBIN, deceased. and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accortntant, will meet the parties Interested for the par
looses of his appointment on THURSDAY, the B thof September IM, at 4 &clock P. 111 , at office.
No. 266 South TRIED Street. in the city of Phfladel•
phis. RD WARD TILBURY JONES,
an.-mwf6l - Auditor.
_ _
I.'STATE OP! JOHN SOLOMON, DE
•a-a CEASED.—Letters of adminiet , ation on the estate
of JOHN J. SOLOMON, deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned. all persons indebted to laid estate
axe requested to snake payment, and those haying
claims thereon are requested to prestmt them. without
delay, to JOHN Caßtfin,L,
GERMAN'I'OWN /Yonne and BRIMS Street,
Or to his Attorney, N . OSLEM„ Jet:„
anl7.w6t 128 South SIXTH Street.
CABINET FITRNITITR.II ,itt.ND . 13W,
WARD TABLES.
MOORE do CAMPION,
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREW In ,
connection with their extensive Cabinet bliebsaalk
are now manufacturing a Imperior &Mole of
.BILLIARD TABLES,
tad have mow on hand a full em_pply, timishesi• with tke
MOORE & CAMPION 'EI IMPROVED CUSHIONS
Which are pronounced by all who have used them to
30 superior to al/ others. For the quality and finish of
these Tables, the manufacturers refer to their numerom
patron, throughout the union, who are familiar with
the character of their wort. aril9-6m
_ .
'MACHINERY AND IRON. •
. • PICN N. BT-BOLN• •
AND BOILER WORKS. :-..BEAPIE 8;
avriCal. AND TEIIIOIII3TICAI, IiNGINBERB; LEA.
CHINISTB,- BOILER-MAKERS; BLACKSMITH=
POUNDERS, having for malty years been in one
operation, land been exclnei vely engaged in butldingand
repairing Marine and River Engines, high and lourpres
sure, Iron Hollers, Water Tanks, Propellors, &c. Aa.
respectfully offer their services to the public, as Daft
fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes. err
rine, River, and Stationary ; having sets of patterns of
different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with
quick despatsh. Every descrlion ofpattern-making
made at the shortest notice. High and Low priosare.
Pine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn.
sronand charcoal
C i a ron ngs o rtnoall
ofd a s l c rpeo and;
Rods-
Turtling, &mew. Cutting, and &Dottier work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and epecifications for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and , work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, wherethey can lie - In perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, • falls, As.. Ao., fol
raining heavy or light Weights.
JACOB 0.. NE, &FIX
JOHN P. 'LEV Y,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VAUGHAN MBERICH. WILLIAM M. NBIIIIZOX. •
/01111 a core.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTIL
PRILADISLPHIA.
MERRICK 45: SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture nigh and Low Preature Steam Engine% fm
land, river, andimarine service. -
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c. Nat.
AronE all kinds..elther iron or braes.
frame Roofs - for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail•
road Stations, &o.
Retorts and One Machinery of the latest and most int
proVed construction.
Ever, description of Plantation Machindiy, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opal
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, PumyingEngines, Se.
Sole agents for N. Eillienit's Patent ringer -Boiling Ay
pawns, Nssinyth's Patent Steam Hammer,.and Asyirt.
wall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Suitar-Dridunis
Machine. aulEif
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN.
OMB BUILDERS Iron Founder& and Genera)
Marlarditu and- Boiler Makers, No. 1219- CALLOW
BILL Strap ?Made hitt MOM
Mg r fiNOKBD AND 131103 D SAL.
Just received. er
ALBERT 0. ROBERT%
Dealer In fine Groseriet.
sall-tt Corner PILIMINTH and VINE eta.
rm.
ARCHER & REEVES,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 45 North WATER Street, And •
No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue.,
Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, &Urge
stock of
SUGAR, moLAissias. TO B ACCO.
And SPICES, TOBAC FE CO.
And Groceries generally, carefully selected for thy,
country trade.
Sole Agents for the product* of FITHIAN & POGUE'S
Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at.Bridgotent, N. J.
apEgiim
MACKEREL, HERRING, BRAD, AO.
—2,500 bble, Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 2
'aught rat lett, la snorted packages.
2,w0 bbla. BOW Baetpmrt, Fortune Bay, and 141111ai
Ir ratoros Lubec Sealed, attd No. 1 Eitorrior.
Ito bble new Mess Shad:
-
MO boxes Herkimer county Chesse,AL
In store'and for sale by MURPHY at KOONS
Jal9-tf
...No, 146, N0RT.8..-WAAR „
LATOUR'S :OLIVE OIL. 40 0: :RAS
keie fresh Latour's Olive. Oil. in lots to suit the
;purchaser, rentals by • RHODEd arWILLIAMS,
au2IHS lO 7 &oath WATEfI., Street.
rf
,13,011N0W BA.I7OIL—TE 18 CET, 1A
brated saw* on balsam for eele
MHODRS'et WILLIAMS.
JAW South WATER Street.
CIRBENOBLE •WALNIIT.S.-100
braes Oreenoble Walnuts, in prime order, for sale
Euoo= dr •WII.LIhSfS t
107 South .WATES street.
by
an2o-tf
CORN STARCH.-400 BOXES OS
wego and Deryeit's Corn March: abio;soboxes Mat
:ens. for Sae by • ERODES &WILLIAMS. • •
• an2o-tf lO7 South WATER Street.
LAWTON . _BLACKBERRIES-- HER.
met Sealed, prepared this season, and re
tidied diree4 from our factory. m Bridgeton. N. J. and
foe aale by . • RHODE/3dr WILLIAMi v
&W SW -107 Rona. WATER'Street.
C _ _ _
O.AL. -SUGAR . LOAF,- BEAVBH
OW, and Swing Motu:ltalia Labith Ooal,aar
beak & i d ) Mountain, front • SebnYikAU Drenered exg
.Drexel for Family no.. newt, N. W. tomer IMORTI
and WLLOW Sts. 011ie, Meg. EIM South 81100MD111
apft-tf 7 . WALTOI t GM
PIJBE LE OOLL. , •=1101178E;
gEspEBS eanixtly on getting a pure article at the,
6. E. corner of FRONT and r OPLA Streets
an27•lne" JOEIN gAMPTOIC
EXPRESS . COMPANIES.
. .
ap i umita r TER ,__L1)1.31.8
EBBS 'CONFAB - Y. Olt. asst
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pectoral, Re.
ichandise, Bank Notes, and. Specie, either by . its
lines or In connection with other Express ComPenber
to all the principal Tomas and Cities. in the Unite;
States. E.S. • SANDFORD,
fe7/ • tlanual Snperintendeat
NM. : • •.]DivIWIPS-.. • - •
ob i ltAtlEoß:GANt.
. •
Sot only 17NEXCILLED. but UUQUALLIP inn
1 4 .1115:
of Toni' tad. Ppwer. deafened -eavecladlyAr airollll.-
and 6ctiools , but found to be dqua.llr, well &Melnik
the Parlor and Drawint Room. For sale ou . b
SEVENTH
N. 1114
rro. 18 North SEVENTH' titrott.
Alpo, a complete assioxiasmaa 0111\PS111401 Melo4loll.
trourtuntly on hand. L • I . 1 - 1 -. - ataft-litt
CHILDREIVB .CARRIAGEB..-•
*ABEAM ai-801f. Manufacturers. 15 -500711'
iltiaat...balow Naomi
CHARLBS kIiDDLBTON,
_ MOW 111111.0ELfiNT,
15140011 D AMD WILLOW 671116%,
PLELADIL7III4.
hasgligik a sii*MittOrNag 4-4 ;.
LEGAL.
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNST LVANIA. --Sem
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE 3, Tn THB
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN.
BY LVANlA.—Onincrino •
WHEREAS, The District Court of the Mittel States in
and for the Relearn District of Penneylvana, riebele'
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United Stater, of America, hath deemed, all persona in
goners) who have, or preien'd to hsve.anf rfeet. otie, or
iuterest it twenty. two square bales, eleven Nand bales
of ootton..and three round bales cotton pickings, Cargo
of vessel neknown, raptured by the United btetes
steamer Monticello, a veseel:of-war of the Lint tad Stetes ,
under command of Henry A. Phelon, -acting master
in the navy of the United State., and brought Into this
port per the transport-brig Samuel (1 Adams, to be
monisbed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time
endplates underwritten, and to the effect
,hereafter
ez-
Pressed Ainaticeeo requiring.) Fon are therefore charged
and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon emit
not, of
that by publiehing these Presents In at least
two of the dilly newspapers printed and published
in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Leg ea In
taligencer, you do mouth .end cite, or cause to be
monthled and cited, pereinntorilY all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right.
tale. or Interest in the said twenty two square bales
and eleven round bales of cotton, and three round
baits of cotton picking/ to appear before the Hono
rable JOHN CADWALA bER, the Judge of the said
Court, at the Dietrict Court room, in the City of Phllit
delp)tia, on the twentieth day after publication of
these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next
court day following, between the usual hours of bearing
Causes. then and there to show, or allege, in due form
of law , a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they hays,why the said twenty-two square bales and eleven
round hales of cotton, and 'three round bales of cotton
Pickipt•S should not be pronounced to belong, at the time
of the (rapture of the same, to the enemies of the United
States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise,
liable and subject to condemnation , to be adjudged
and condemned as good. and lawful prizes; and-fur
ther to do and receive in this behalf as to jnittiee
:hail aPpertain: And that you duly intimate, oreanse
to be indmated, unto all persons aforesaid. generally,
(to whom by the tenor of these Presents it is else Intl
mated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and
piece above mentioned, or appear.and *ball not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Cburr doth intend and will proceed to fib:bridle&
lion on the said rapture, and may pronounce Hip
said twenty-two square bales and eleven r.'l"."'o
cotton. and three round hales tuqott.. • _
long, at the time of the capture of •
semuse,tritgo4tdhiedenbeee
mieP of the United Mates ."
America. and as goods of
their enemies, or oth-erwiei,. liable and subject to-confle•
„ c it lico ,.. t and . .:ddeinnation, to be adiadjael and con-
RS lawful prise, the absence or rather oontu
'Macy of the persons so cited' and le ti Mated in anywise
notwithstanding, and that you drily certify to the said
District Court what you shall do in the Premium:, h
re
to.
ne W e tn w sthe h H *P rabl n JOHN
CADWALADER,Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-seventh
day of AUGUST, A. D. 19)4, and in the eighty-ninth
year of the independence of the said United States.
au3o St • G. It. Fox. Cleric District Court.
CABINET FURNITURE.
GROCERIES.
NEW NO. 1 XACMINEIEL,
COAL.
RAILROAD LINES.
PENNSTLITANZA
11*. CENTRAL RAILROAD. E
CO
PHILADILYHUI TO E
TRACK PITTERI7Re ;; MILE DOT.
BL.
THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WINE
Trains leave the Depot at ILliviirra and MAXIM
Streets, as f011OWS:
.Mall TrainlLlA A. N.
last Line..... A. EL
Through Express P. N.
ParkeshurE Triln, No. 1. A. N.
Parkesburg Train, No. 11, loin P. M.
Harrisburg _ Accommodation' Trak Lao P. N. Lancaster Train at " 4.00 P.
• Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaVtalt Wee;
Philadelphia) ROO P. AL
The Throngh Express Tref; runs daily—all the ether
trains dally,except Sunday
FOB PITTSBURG AND THE WEST,
The Mail Train, Fast Lin's, and Through E: rase
nest at Pittsburg with through trains on all t
ins roads from that.point.. North to the Mime,
the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and South aid
Southwest to all notate acceseible b Railroad.
INDIANA BRANCH RAMEOAD.
The Through Express connects at Blairsville Inter.
section with a train bn this road for Blairsville, In
diarist, ec.
EBENSBURG AND CRESSON ERANOH RAILROAD.
The Through Bursas Train connects at Cresson at
10. 46 A. M. with a train on this road for 'Ebensburg. A
train also leaves Cresson BRANCH at 8.46 P.
HOLLIDATSBUROBAIT ROAD.
The Mail Train and Through Express connset at Al.
tone with trains for Hollidayabarg / et 7. Si P. N. and
M..
TYRONE AND CLEARYIELD BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through. Express Train connects at Tyrone with
trains for Sandy Ridge, Phillipsburg , Port Matilda ,
alliesburs, and Bellefonte.
EM7TiNODON AND BROAD.TOP RAILROAD,
with Th e Through Rxpreas Train corniest& atLtputia.,
a train tor Hoy& arti,,,,E49 o dv e. 58 - 17
NOP.TBSEN OEN pEntAiiaLrau ADD
PO! RAILROADS.ROR AILROADS. iIIIIII7/01tx ',
WILLIAMSPORT, LOOK RAw , and All
joints on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and Rs
writA, Roonearra, Burrat,o, AND NIAGARA' PALL&
Passengers taking the Mail Train, at 7.26 A. EL and
the Through Express , at 10 . 30 P. M.. daily (exeeps'BUn.
da7B)._lo directly through without change of ears be
tween Philadelphia and Williamsport
For TORN, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the
Iran leaving at 7.26 A. M. and LSO P. M. connect at
Colorable with trains on the Northern Central Railroad.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Hsu ,
risburgith trains forCarlisle, Chambersburg, and Rs.:
gersto
WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Oaf= leaving at 7.26 A. IL and 2,30 P. M. conned
at Downington with trains on this road for WAY**
burg and all intermediate stations. • ,
MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
An Agent of this reliable ftpress Corn
through each train before reaching the depo • Sete
up_checks and deliver baggage to anypert oft .
• For farther information, apply at the Passein ga. •
Don S. E. winter of .11,LE.la and MARKET
JAMES GOWDRE, 'ilaksi Agent.
•
WESTPLEIT sraGßATunt. • -
AX. Emigrant . Accommodation Train leaver No. isir
boot street daily (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'alosk P.N.
Par full'information apply to
!WON 7IIIIIN, Mailuau , Ar . 10 6,
DooK
• PitHIGHTS.
117 this route Jireights of. all deseriptlons east be
• Warded to and from any point on the Hallrmxis of 0
Xentneity. Indians. alinoliy-Wiseonstu. lowa. or .11
somi. by ratiroad direst, or to any-port on theinsylger
tole, rivers of the West; by stesmeirs from Pittsburg. •
for freight contracts or shipping Cradle's.. Andy U.
L S.. , =IIFOSTOX. Jr.. PhiladePhis.
SNOOK LIMB.
Jaw general Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
1864. NEW YORK 1864.
TBI'OAMDEN AND A.NI3OY AND PIILLALIKLPILL
AMD. TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LIIPEe- FROM PHILADBIrm.... TO
1111 W YORK AND WAY PLACES.
yy.ON WATIOTT-aTIIIIIST WEAR/
WILL. LEAVE AS ..VOLLOW&—TIN s
mks
Al I A. If., via Camden and Amboy. O. arid . A.4X. '
AU A. M. . via Camden and Jersey City..Mondani
• • • II 00
At i a rl it. — vis Camden and 'inert MIT, 2S Ob4PB
Ticket. " ... ..........
At.l3 IL , lift Camden and 'Amboy. 0. and A. As.
eonunodation.• • ...• . • .. • • • ..... • •
At P. N.; via Camden and Amboy , O. and A. Ix
press. . .. • . • ... . .......• • U
At IP. M.; .... bamden andAsiboy, Aosommoda- •
tion, (Freight and Fassengen......— I ft
At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenzor)—lerClAis Tisket...
Do. - 3d ()lass d0... ..160
At 744 P. 24.. vis Camden and Amboy, Accommoa
tion. (Freight and Passenser-lot Class Ticket... I 21
Do. do Id Class do. ..« 166
For Manch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem. Belvidere.
Piston, Lambersruie, Flemington ; 3. at 8.80 P. D.
For Lambertville, and intermediate stations. at I
P. M
For Mount HOU), Ewansville„ and Pemberton. at 6 A.
M.. 1 and 6 P. M.
F , or Freehold at 6n. M. and 2 P. U.
For Palmyraverton, Debase, Beverly, Burling.
ton, Florence, Bordentown. ,at6A. IL 12 M.. 1.
2.80, 6, and 6 P._M. Th. &SO and IP. M. 11+ run a
rest through to Trenton.
For Palmyrs, Riverton, Delano. Beverly, and Bur.
Masten. at 7 P. .91:
Steamboat Trenton, for Brbttol, Burlington, Beverly,
Medal°, and Taceny, at 6.60 A. M. and 2.90 P. M.
FROM KENBUTOTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
AS FOLLOWS;
AS 4 A. M. (Night), via Kensington and NM York.
...Washington and New ,York Kail. U
11.14 24, via Kensington and Jersey City.
/sprees. ............ OS
At 4.91 P. K., via Kensington and Jerrie) , City.
Al 6.46 P. M.. vta Kensington and jersey Qtr.
Washington and New York Express.. • • • • 100
BundySuny es leave at 4A. K. and 6.46 P. M.
• For Water Gap, Strondebturg, Scranton. Wllkesbarre.
Montrose , Great Bend, Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Beth
i 'ahem, Belvidere Saxton, Lambertville. Flemington.
ate., at 7.16 A. IL This Ibm eon' cots with the train
lea Batton for Manch Chunk atS. 30 F. M.
For inbertville and Intermediate motions, at 6P. M.
Tor ristol, Trenton, ay.. at 7.16 and 11 IA A. M.. sad
P. NI,
For Holineaburg, Tagony , Wissononting. Eiridestratir.
and Fraaktord, at 9 .A. M., 6, 6. 46, and BP. If..
For New York and Way Lines leaving %easing
tOn Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, above Walnut.
kW am boar before departure. The ears run into the'
Depot.
Depot, and on the arrival of Gash train ran from the
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed sash paeseil
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as -
gage bet their wearing apparel. All baggage - over
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit the
moons:Whey for baggage to One Dollar par pound. and
wWiillll not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, aloe%
br special contract.
Grahtun 'a Baggage Uprose will sail for and deliver
binage at the Depots. Order. to be left at Lio. 3 Wal
nut street. W/LLIAM H. OATZALSR, Agent.
Aug. 8, 1861.
Lures FROM MEW FORK TOE rair4Dlr.rxrl.
WILL TMATII PION THR FOOT OP 00PATLAND gram.
At MIL t and 4 P. MI, NU AMP) (AIL
_and Camden. t rz id 10 A. K., and 6P. AL. and 12 (Mak% via Jar
. Ci ty and. Kensington.
:a the foot of Barclay street at lA. M. and 1 P.
vie - Amboy and Camden.
i From Prir No. 1, North river, at 12 M. 4. and 8 P.M..
• (freight as•Prewegeger.) Amboy and Camden. lad -1(
.
H ILA D
znopa NaLgoAD. wax. Alp -BALTI
• • -
T TA
:On and after MONDA Y,
BLE.
, A.
Trades leave Philadelphia for Ist, MU "4""
Baltimoreat 4,3), 4 ipreee, MondeYe 'zeolite& )& 06
A. M. 12 M. ISO and 10.30 P. M.
. Chester at 8.06, 1116 A. M., 1.3 D. 2.30. 4..80, 6 and 11
Wilmington at 4.31, (Mondays exeeleted.) Los itis
A. M., 1.30, 2.30, 4.80 6 10.30, and 11
New Cantle at 8.06 A. M. and 4.30 P. AL
Dover at 3k.06 A 21. and 4.90 P. IL
Milford at Et 06A. M.
Salisbury at &CZ A. M. . •
•
TRAINS POE PRILAIDELPECLA LIFAVE
Baltimore at 8:45, 9.40 A. M. (Express > ) LlO, 5. Maud
10.25 P. M.
Wilmington at 1.49, 0.46. 9A. X.. 12.24, 1. 144.4.
4.58, 7 and 9.10 P. bf
Salisbury at , 11.015 A. IL
Milford at 2.46 P. M.
• Dover at 6:80 A. N. and 4.16 F. H.
Cheatere at 91A0 A.
AMAad 8.27 P. W.
-at 7.49, 9.40 . z. 40. 4.40. I. 7.50 and
9.40 P. IL
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate eta
tioneat 10: 26 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate etationa
at LlO P. M.
TRIGES FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8. 40 A. lif., it 05 aid 11.06 P. N.
Leave Wilmington at 6.85, 9.26 A. It., 8.40 and 1L 40
Freight on
with Passenger inter mediate ttached will
at Wilmington for Perryville and slaws, at
7.46 P.M
FUNATB.
Prom Philadelphia to B D altimore only at 4.30 A. N.
and 10.30 P. M.
Prom Philadelphia to Wilmington at 4.30 L N.. 10.10
and u P. N.
Prom Wilmington to Philadelphia at 1.48 A: 1L Mid
Only at 10.53. P. -N. from Baltimore to - Philadelphia.
anl H. F. 1011f1Illf. anp't.
Emitsumg NORTH PR1 4 114--
SYLVANIA BAILBOAD—
or H HOYLBSTOWN.ItAUCH CH
LIBTOI9, WILLIAMSPORT, rtazasiouts, 90.
SDKAMB ABRADOBAIHNT.
Passenger Trains leave the new Depot.YHTBD Street,
ibove,Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), - as
follows:
• At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Blanch Chunk > eton, Williamsport, Wilkes
berm kg
At 3.46 P. M. (Empress for Bethlehem, Keeton, kg.
At 6./6 P. IL for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manias
Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.16 A. If., 3P. M. and 4.15 P. Y.
For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 11 P. 11.
For Lansdale at 6 lb P. M.
White oars of the Second and Third-streets Lins City
Passenger run directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS -FOB PHILADELPHIA.
P.M.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 9.30 A. IL and 6.07
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. IL 9.45 P. If.. and 7P.
U.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. N.
Leave Fort Washington at IL 26 A. and 2P. X.
ON SUNDAY&
Philadethla for Bethlehem at 9
Philadelophla for Doylestown it 3 P. N. 3
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
13ethhthem for Philadelphia Va l li
Jell 03LABIL Meat.
1864. °A2nut?ritN A MP - 1864.
- - - - •
SUMMILBARRANGFINENTTHROUGH IN TWO
ftol7 ItB.
FOUR ,TRAINS DAILY To ATLANTIC °WY
On and after MONDAY. July 4th, Wallis will leave
I-Street Rorry•ae follows:
.........••••••• 7.80 A. 11.
fight, with passenger ear 9D5 A.M.
• T ees (through in two 100 P.M.
A lantic Acoommodation4.lb P.M.
Junction Accommodation ...v..... 6.31 P. N.
RETURNING, leaves Atlantis:
Atlantic COL. 11.
Express••• 41•••••• • .7. 08 A. M.
Fruit! ht
Mau •• • • • • - .........tat“.11;50 M
... •4.48 P.M.
Junction Accommodation 6. TA A. M.
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tick ets. (good only
for the day and train on which they are issued.) 113.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS •
Leave Vine ereet.st 10.16 A. 6f.. and 1 P. H.
' Leave Haddoniald at 11.46 A. .M. and 2.45 P. M.
. ON SUNDAYS ,
Mall Train for Atlantic leaves Vine strict at 7.30
Leaves Atlantic at 4.48 P. M.
is-SO-teal 750. G. BRYANT. Anlit.
NB W . RAILROAD
TARN ORTIE:=PHILADEI.
- FRIA TO BROOKLYN—THROUGH IN. Ems HOTTER
FARE TWO DOLLARS—RECURSION '.,T 'CRETE
THREE 'DOLLARS-000D FOR THREE DAYS.
On and after MONDAY, Animist 1, 1864, trains will
leave foot of VINE Street, 11Fhiladelphia, ;EVERY HORNING, 9 o'clock, Sundays excepted, thence bY
Camden and Atlantic and RariUn and Delaware Bay
Railroads to. Port /donmotith, and by the commodious
steamer Jeeselloyt, to foot of Atlantic street; Brooklyn.
:Returning; leave Atlantic-street wharf every day. BM.
d A y s , excepted.-at 11 A. AL
— *imago kale city of Now . , York erg notified not to
apply for passage bi this line, the' tele of billirler9o7
baying granted to the Camden and
ng ArnboynlonolicAl
the exclnelve privilege of ca .sseers
freight between the Odell of MeSelphis and ow
Tork W, F. ORIFFITTS,
)7994f . • . General Superintendent.
jamilips PHILA.DELPITUL
AND ELMIRA li-R. LINE.
'WNW SPRING AND SUMMER ABRANGIL. 1864.
For WILLIAMSPORT; SCRANTON. ELKLRA . SR." -
PALO, NIAGARA FALLS,. CLEVELAND, TODO
CH I CAGO, DETROIT, MILWAUKEE, CINCIN N AT I.
BT. LOUIS, and , all points In the Weet_ead Northwest.
1 rampager Trains-leave Depot of. Philadelphia and.
'Reading Railroad; corner BROAD and' OLLLOWIIILL
Streets, at &la 41: M. and &BO P.. M. , daily, except Sun
.,
days..
OUICXEST 'ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in
.Br o rthern and Westeni Pennsylvania. Western New
York, dm, dm.
For further information apply at the °Mee. I.W.
sotzteT SIXTEI and - CHESTNUT Streets.
N. VAN HORN Ticket C.
_Dili 8. HILLIS, Gene A a nt,
i nairlii-if -TILTNENTH and OLLLO L Bta,
:.. .
all ---
. _ ...„__,...-.- -• •
BARITAN AID
bILAW
Dt7Telet'iNti°4l.
11arnegat, Red frank,--
On and after MONDAY_, An/net ILt Tralaa
CLANIVISN, for Loaa - Bataca. 81 BA. M. .11.atasnlys.
1011•lesra Loar oh at 12.46 R. M.
_TBSOLIOS TO,ITR. ROUST DIRSUT ,
A fret k Paaeanger ear
atartfor taikcem on:the _main linaidally, how, n i !
DIR 13011 Ts. excepted), aea,3oA,
titageceonseet at woodmandi and Nanoheeter for
llarneistand Tom's Liver.
78tairecnrll.Lialso oonneot at -FA 4e-for Point
Pleaaant, Winn Who, Llife and OnrHorts.
Tavern.
Tor farther laprtaation apply to ckenneam'a Avant.
L. B. COLL, at Cooper's Eolnljhedan.
wzd teisn
GRIPSITTS,
164- • •--
RAILROAD LILIES.
••••••••,- RAtI,ROAD li
COMME•
'C6iITHUIS 4 D 26 September let, .1864, from WelalW
W - E S T JERSEY
'etreet.Wbalf. -
. .
• FOE CAPE MAY.
' At 10 AM. and 3P. N.
For Balm and. Bridgeton, at 9A. M and 4P. N. •
For Glataboro at Sand 10 A. M.. 3 and tr. M.
For Woodbury, i&c.. 9 and 1216. 3. 4, and ek. P. m.
tFor Olottceeter; sca.. At 9A: M ,
3, 4, and 6 P. M.
.-RETURNING.TEAINS LEAVE
Ca pe-MO at Wilma 11.45 11:
'Millville at 8. 07 A.- M. 1.50-L.-61.•
Salem at. 6 A. M. and 1. 13 P. M..
-Bridgeton at 6.15 ,
A.- M., and -1.30 P. 91,
'Glassboro at 7.10, 9.17 A. M., 2.23, and 3 P. M.
Woodbury at 7. 740. and 9.47 A. M, 2.50 and 3.96 P. M.
THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO 51P-(Y,
Office leo. H WALNUT Street, will call (or and de
liver baggagE , and attend to - all the.usaal:branches of
Exp,ss - business. A special messenger accomnaniee
each train. • J. VAN RENSSELAER.
anSO-11 Riperintendent.
1864. iaiiIIPMEAPMSIB64.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIK RAIL
ROAD.-This grist line traierses We Northern ant
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the MY of iris,
• • Lake Brio.
. .
t has been housed by the PFAIISTLVLEA RAH.-
IIOAD COMPLITY, and under their Imolai ie bean
rep opened threntitottt its entire length.
li f t ' in use for-Passenger and Freight btusiness
n and lSomB}lnarsriveb from's (216 vela), the u
gni Division, Shedield to Eris ( 72mites), on
the Western
Mite OP PAisnomitt Mina AT IitILADUFZIA.
Leara Westward.
Nell J. 21 A. M.
Impress .....11).30 P. M.
Gam run throath without ohmage both on these
trains between Philadelphia and f.rolk Haven, and bit
heels Baltimore and Lock Haven.
meg a biFAiViDli Clue on Express Trains both ways
batnie ttimmeport cad Itialtimore, Wad ifflllialas.
port and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passmunar bushes, apply
t the S. E. corner ELsysliTH and, MARKET Streets.
And for Freight tusimese of the Oomparis Avnta
B. B. KINGSTON, Jr. , eorner eorner ?HIRT/41E7H Sid
LallifET Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. REYNOLDS. Erie.
J. IL DRILL, Agent N. 0. R. R h . Deltiniore.
H. H. HertiSTOFl,
Chimera! Pretoria Arent Phi ladelphia.
LRWIS C. Etbrrpr.
General Ticket Aslant Philadelphia.
Josspii - b.
Demirel Manager. Williamsport
alpi*EN-WEell" OJEIESTBII
ROAD vtA AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL.
_
BU3O ER LERANOPOSENT7-(311.i.N0R OP DEPOT.
On d after MOPDAP,IIaTPS, /M, the ., train° wil)
leave Phila_dolphia r from Dept corner of THIBTT
PIRSP and MARKET - Streets est Philadelphia). at I
and 11.06 A: 2d., and at 7.30, 46, and 7 P. M. Leave
Weed Cheater at 6.20. 7.46. and 11 A. and at I and
F. H.
On Bnpdays. leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 1. P
PAL Lome Welt Chester at BA. K and BP. DE
The trains learlauPhllad lea at &OCIA.K andl.4l
P.M. and West Cheater a";
in ee te et rm ivi edi th
at tr o al po na in o tc a the P. and B A- C. r. tor 6 P O:ri m e - 24 " Z
EBITRY WOOD
aPI . Cleneral attPerintenlient
INSURANCE.
FAIIZStrit - AN
41- •Bb. 4.06 C :a
.PRILAD
eras AXD INLA
•
Francis N. •Briek, D
Charles RiehartiseD s
Henry Lewis,
0.
W.
Davis,
P Justice
George A. West
FRANCIS N
W. L BLAuro l iteltp. !IT?
ANTHRAMTB IN S URANCE 0011-
TARY. —Authorised Capital s4oooooo--43RARTU
PERPETUAL.
oiecti zio: in WALNUT stmt. betwe4a Third and
lonrth streets. Plilladelobla.
This Compare will Lamm against. Lose or Damage by
rzeFl ' ' B Parnitare, and Merchandise gen*.
, 011, ,
1 o. Marine Insurance, *Weasels , Cargoes, and
.
•trelsbta. Inland Inenranoe to all. parts of the Drama.
_, . ' DIBICTORS.
William Relier, Davis Pearson.
' D. Luther, • • Peter &Igor,
Lewis Andenried. . ,; J. M Baum,
John )I.:Mlackiston. William F. Dean •
' Joseph Mazield, John Ketcham.
WILLIAM MOTE% Presidia&
WM. P. DEAN, Vice PresideaL
W.M. Sigreu..Suretary.
.. . - av3-tt
..
'TM ME
UNOZ COMPANY OF IS
ATE OF PENNSYLVANLL —OFFTOB Nos. *and
EXCHANGE BUILDING% North aide of WALNUT
phia.
meet, between DOGE and THIRD Strata, Ph il adel-
INCORPONATND IN 1294—OzO2RAN a, _NTRE PENPETIIAL.
CA
THE COPAITT, YEEN,IIART
HAL VALI IN D? 62.
MARINE. TIRE. AND. INLAND TRANSPOETITION
INSURANCE.
DIR,EOTO
HeDry D. Sherrel4,
Charles Macsleder.
William S. Smith.
William R. White,
George H. Stuart,
Samuel Ortmt, Jr..
Jelin B.
HENRY D
Wrirsiat HAPWRI.. Secret!
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
LECORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PIER
SYLVANIA. 13PA.
071101 B. 3. CORDER THIRD ADD WALNUT WM.
NS
PHILADELPHI A.
HARM lURANCE
ON Vann& } 1
eAp.cio, To all pert of the WOlie. ,
MIGHT,
HIfLAND INSUILAINCE
'Di - Goode by Silver Canal, Lake, wad Lama Oesttatte.
to Aparte of the Unto&
PI 1 INEKRULXO7/1
Oa Rerehandiae_ generallY.'
Oa Stores. DwaIDOS Howes, A..
ASSETS OF THE oompAirr. Nor. I. int
11711M,000 United States Five percent. Loan.— 697,030 00
Y 6,000 United States 6 per cent, Loan, 6-kla. 76.031
Min United StatesE per cent, Loan 1801.. 77.000 oo
00,000 United States 7 340 Paraent.
Treasn
-177 Notes .....:..«.. 63,1 8 0 00
100,000 State of Pennsy lvania 0 Par sent
Loan .. 100,17110
Loan
si.ooo state of ....... pe
••• • ••• •• oi.•••• IV
mow Philadelphia ati¢.per se a t. 127,025 00
25,000 Mate of Tennesaeo 5 per cent. Loans. 11.000 80
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage
6 per cent. Ponds 22,80018
10,000 Pennsylvaer tent.nia Railroad, ad Diertaags
6 p Bor.& Now
mom 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas 00
Company, principal and interest
gnarantled by the city of Phila
delphia /0,000 CO
0.000 =Snares Stock Ponnsylvanla Rail
road ConmanY, YAM 00
6.000 100 Shares Stock PaIIIt•TiVRAIS
Railroad Company .e . i - i 1.40 00
sow united StateaaerthoatioGletii:
1:611 9)
113,700 Loans l:l on Rond'ami Mortars, amply 21,430
161,700 03
1791,750 PAY Cost, 67!8.787 12 Martell/alas . • 1744.200 10
Real ..... ....• . 36, M
Bills receivable fo In surance, made.: lo7,9ff gt
Balances &teat Agencies-premiums nit Ma
rine Policies,, accrued interest. and other
debts due the Company Ant ST
Scrip and Stock of • sundry Immtn.a.;" . aa t t
other Oompanies,3s_,Bo3, estimated vela,- LW 00
Oath on deposit with united States
OesernmentAmbiest tot., don'
O
vs, CO() 00
Cash on &veldt, In 15.555 69
Cash In Drawer 930 00
ns,rw
ERNOTO
Tholuas U. Hand , D
Robe ßS. rt Burton,
John 0. Davis: . Samuel IL Stoke:.
Edmund A. Solider, J. F. Pontston.
Thorn hi li llz i Panlding. Henry Sloan,
John Penrose , William G. Bonito*.
Junes tudr. Edward Darlington,
Henry Q. Dallett, Jr.. U. Jokes B 7o oko,
James 0. Hand., Jacob Y. Jeans ,
William 0. Lndivig• June. B. McFarland,
Joseph R. Sp.!,
Dr. R. M. Huston. Joshua P: Eyre.
ftonser Efellvaina,
Goons G. Loliser. John B. Semple, Pittsburg:
flharle
HughA.B. Borger, Pittsharg.
Vity. A.
THOMAS o.President.
JOHN 0. NAM, Vis• President..
" HEW LTLIIIIKS, SerreiSrY. . 1414
A MERIC N FIRE IffSITRA.NaII
oomrant. Incomorated MD.. (MARTIN PM&
PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third.
Philadelphia.
Having a large skid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested in , sound and available Secimitle.e, continues kr
insure en - Dwelling', Stores. 'Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in port and • their Cargoes, and other Persona/
Property. AU looses ;liberally and promptly &diluted.
IMERCTORS.
Thomas R., Maris, James-R. Campbell.
John Welsh, Edmond G. Drallh.
Samuel 12 Morton . . Charles W. Poultney.
Patrick tiradY, 9trael Morris.
John T. Lewis,
THOMAS .R. MARIS, President.
Aram! O. L. CnAtevortn, Secretary. fert-lt
101/11.7/ P. If OLLEIBILVAD. W. t (RAW &
lIOLLENSHEAD AND .GRAVX/3'
nasusiams AGENCY.
NO. 1111.111.WATINOT STRENTELP
triti a i r fr ro t i li k i . lONOTON NERD INSuxiiiol 00a*.
POEILLIf P. NOLLIIIIIMIA.D. - W. .1L GRAPIII.
HOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES,
INSITRANCH AG
AnNO. NMI
for th e WALNUT BTRIINTMLDILTELL
tonia
NORWICH VIRE larsmumai
of Norw
ORARTIEND 1203.
RHINNNOES IN PHILADELPHIA (by authority),
John GAre. ESQ. Measere.Tradlek,enni r Stokel aiGe
now, Wharton it Co. Nesars.Ch as L & 00.
Mourn. Cats & Altemna. I
Measank.W.H.Larned & Oa,
je27.ezn
HPORMAN
_gp_BlLEkusauAD b. &
GR&V IL GLIM&
MS,
OLL M
INSURANCE AGENCY, Mi. 21‘ VIALNITE
Phllndolobia. sweats for the
• immaiT CITY princlAslMAXoi 00.
NIF-Szci OP ALBAXT.II. Y.
RELIAN• ."5. 7. I • : •
PA 'TOF razumr.ritu.
koorPorat l ed it IBC_ Charter Paripatnal.
OFFICE, No. wig weLIiCT STRIBT.
Insure. against loss or damage by Paz Rouses.
Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual ; „,a
on Farrah:ire Cloods Warms, and Merchandiro.
me.prre_t sdoo t oob. ASSRTS 9.957.1911 Is.
Invested pi the following Securities. vie:
Pint Mortgage on CityPrbparty. well seertred 11106,9C0 00
United Mimi Goyerninent.lloana 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6par sent. Loans 63,000 CO
Commonwasith_of Pennsylvania 6 per sank.
33,000.000 Loan. ....« 17,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. Int and as
land Mortgage Loan_ —s.. 36.003 02
Cam r den and Arnboy. Railroad company's I
pe cent. Loan ...... ...
Padelphia and Rending Railroad Goa-
6, 000 03
_pally'e 6 per cent. Loan .6,030 CO
Huntingdon and Broad 'Top BaAiroad - Ipar ,
sent.o.B ... .. 4.660 60
CommereLsl Rank of Poonrylva - nia — Stoak 10.= 00
Mechanics' Bank 5ku115—...... 4.003 00
County Fire InElllanns Company's SU) ek 1.060 00
Union Initial inrotrao. Company's Stook
of Philadelphia.. i .. ..00 Loans on Collateral, ;n ....
2,650 00
learned Interest. .....---..... 6.982 00
Bluth in bank and 16.6#61
%RI
Worth at totaa•at zuarket Islas
, Clem Tingley, ICILROTORIL
Robert Tolend.
Wm. R. Thoraimon. WlWarr Etterezmon.
•
Robert ilmemel
Steen Blep bere.
Marsha-11 Ilemn L. Leon.
• , MM,
• William Mummer, .7. Jobeeon BroWa.
gbarlee Leland, Thos. R. Moore.
eal. W. Tuition
OLIN MO
7nOliAs 0. HILL 4 EilleraarY• UT, lreddai.
PHTLADELPILIA. Jermerf 4. MIL MS-14.
FIRE ENBURA.NCE . lIICOLIII3I - V.
TrAJWIER BINNSTIMAJah. nil Ili
rate d Mi. CIFARTZ TI MWAt
O. IMO 'W 121 Stmt. (*mita Inderinadea,
ikgAr a.
a tiorarmny. favorabl gr own to the eon
for nearly fart ) eon to loam% it,...ir j Es .
or4pen o mpe by Mire . on P lia or Private
Whet' Dannanently or fora tad Lime. Qs% iii,,t
'terms
of Goode, co archandtse asneralli. Ora
'terms.
..knital, to with a lam Bna”lui 'and 11.,
fn the moot oa.soral menner,_ - relish scut,
ft re offer to the ir rAnirod an undo - naiad mewl's*
tha owe of lOast
DatIOTORIL
Jonathan Patterson. Daniel &mitt!. Ir. ;
Alexander Benson. John Daverarur.
Issas Harlehuret. noun+ Smith.
Thomasßobins. itenlanda.
WILLUX el W 1
.10/01M.P.a.
nia 2111118011. loyeddoit.-
01107,X. BilierrA
DRAIN Rirzi__DßAlN PMR.
VITIMPCU. TABB.A • COSTA DRAIN
sizes, freak, te, LS inch diameter. with. all -kinds of
branches % nan&s, and traps, for Hale la DAY
2 inch bore yard .25a. •
MC. •
4 14. 44 44 4 . 1
6 46 411 II 4 76e.
6 414 44 . 55 4.
• TERRA COTTA CIIIIfNEY TOPE,
:for cottages, Villse. or City Honses, - Patent Wind
gaud Tops. for curing smoky chimneys, from 2 to Bfeet
Fountain%
tish-
OPeRNAM t aIEN%AL GARDEN VARIES.
des a Mar
Brackets, and Bente' Vsesend Statuary blo Basta;
PHILADELPHIA TURA COTTA WORKS.
/ 0 / 0 GREFaTNI/T Etreet.
14,4 ; 141441491.
►11::1301111EPAITY,
NOT
_MEET.
LPHLn. -
D INSTRANOM.
88.
John W. Evennia.;
Robert B. Potter.
B. D. Woodratr, -
Charles Stokes,
Jose& D. Sills.
BllCH,Preeldeat. •
LIIDSON, Vice Praddiont
u 7. .tai u
Tobias Wagner,
Thomas B. Watteon.
Henry G. Freeman.
Charles 8. Lewis,
George C. Carson.
Edward 0. Knight.
dust's.
. 811EBBERD. President.
ry. noll3-tf
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICB, Cremermarrr Obi., Angnet23, 113154_
PROPOSALS are invited by the undered until
TUISDaY, September 6;.1804,, at 2 o'cloc k. X., for
furnishing Ws Departmentlby contract) with - -
Boars__
BOOTROIit
Samples of which may be seen at the OniCa of- Cloth
big and Equipage in this city.
To be d el ivered free of charge at the U. S. ruspection
Warehouse. In th is city by good, new packages, with
the name of the party ftirnisbing,„ the kind and quan—
tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and
Package.
Parties offering goods mast dbatinstly state in their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price,
and time of delivery.
Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the-proposal, and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall he, in
every respect, equal to srmy• 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-
Bide
Will be opened on Tuesday, Septensberi6,lB64, at
two o'clock P. M., at this , offthei. and bidder are re
quested to be present. -
Awards will be made on - Wedneeday. September 7.
Bonda will be required that-the contracts will be
faithfully fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may
be obtained at this office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order of Col. Thomas Swords • Q. N. G.
an26-ts 3
C. W. MOI7LTON,
Captain and A. Q. N.
1111.00,40 0
SPRING DEBILITY I
LANGORII, LARNITORE.
ANDAMAN
- LOW STAT E OP TEEN granter
"ndiar to the SPRING • OP. TRAIt, au imunett•
ately relieved. by the
• PEI4.I7I,IhII^SYROP,
Or Protected Solution of.P.BOTOXIDE lISOL
THE PERUVIAN& SYRUP
Supplies the blood with ita.vitaiusinciple. or •
LLMRLINIIRRTZ. IRON
Infusing Snurmyni. VIGOR, andNem Lira Into MI parte
of the system.
One of the most distiminished...Torista in Slew Ingland
writes to a Mend as follows;
" I have tried the PRltti >F fIrIIIIP, and the result
fully sustains your prediction. It has made a wwW MIX
of me; infused into my.system.now vigor and energrt
am no longer tremulous andrdebilitated. as when rat
last sew me. but strop " heartier , and with huger
espeeity for labor, marital. sald. phystaai. tiuutlit.niee
time during the last Ave yeare. ' '
An eminent Divine of 80/tonnage:
PEEN - TU
" MUM" I h been.uningthe N WOMB*
time pactav e ;
it gives inerrnm•vroott. sTOYAltar of 011111111
ItAIITIOITY 01 11111/301.11L
Pamphlet' free. J. P. DlSkioj,k
491-131t048WAy. NEW YOU •
• •
COVGHS I COLAS I. CONSUMPTION !
Wister's Bsibiesta.of Wild Cherry. -
Owe o 7 nut OLDroLF AFX.ltioar RitiaißLz HLWXOrIS rlt
TH Womm Poe
0004h13 Colds, WiliOoplozeingh, Bionchitilf,Dll2.ollF,
Of Drehthing,:tnthms„ Hoarseness, Sore Threat,
Crony; mut. &very 'Affection of '
THE TELIZOAT, LUNGS, AND 0/12EST..
Wietar'el3a_liarn.ol,WileLeierts, doe* not Dry amp up h and taroArne..emmis.o,A Oseteamption the age
tem,
bra. ut booe,enaf4 and titaness the Lunge Qr al/ be.
None restahis unless dowel "I. RIME " on the
wrapper.
REDDING'S- RUSSIA SALVEir
A Meal Me. Lia Extraetox.
PORTY TRAILS' EXPIRLIMICII
_;*
Has fully estab li shed:the easeriorlty of this Silva ova
all Other healing remedies. It redness the moat
Bal i O shoos as If by.
eals moo Rogne„ Wusms. Bram!. &Aram, am.
short-ilme.
Osag '26 Ma. a Boss.
Tile above Mit °Maud wen- tiskibitahast Remedial'.
For hale by
J. P. DIREMORII. &OA BROADWAT. ITICW
IL.W. POWLIE-a,00., TRIMONT St., ROM*
and , by all Braced&
EFFBRVEB 0311:24?
mama. Alquirram
is TR.
BEST BAWDY BROWN
POE. ALL
1; BILIPUB COMPLAINTS.SICKBBADACHE,943OI
BEM% IBDIGIISTIOV, 11BAIIT BURL. WIT%
f ,, TOBACIIEGth.-211C1131438. Age.,
Dr. JAMBS.B.. CW.I.TON, the Great Chemist. milli
" I knoir-its.soropoetthet, mid have no doetht Ift
pov in e ragat beneeolalin thee, cora.plainte fee. whleth It Is
Dr. mums& BO ED LIM I ittrovat7. sommemilt•
to.tha.note of Llea nubile "
mw , Alt,Dlll. LUDLOWnye: " / rem with-eon-
Idatoa resommand it.
Ds, GEORGE T. DEXTER saps: "la Put t a.64
D ijit _ trni a k ta k ivrt,lue.. art., ,
naa proved
a vale= remelt% ' indeed
Igor other tosti3zoikilas eft pamplelegoerith emir bottle.
---- .
Bealuraetqxed. orar bi ter, TAIIINA,By aM.
278 G 013 eltrost, New York.
rNA SAL' BYAL BIJOGBTB. Ewa t 0.0.31
iE tagOT In 01. T-Y.-
M 0 WEAN ISLO :Link
WITI7r MALTA f--Tea. DAMTHONSW.4
• A.LLXII. Medical Ilectrlileneotavituy r removed thole
12 .2 1kep from North - Tenth - Owl to , No. 164 . NOrtith .
all esra
BATH Street. below Itards.wW. still treat mate"
ble disease% 'whethserdorite or C h ron ia , 'NZ
eborAr ,or MY 1 1 1001mthlanos, by the use of ll
TURICNrin its modilicatigme and HomrsoPathie -
eines.
Consumption. int 664 64,1 Wilen" and Clata nl- -
Psuat ly
rand stag - heral Debility.
r-sides.
Disease. of the Lbw or
Fie as Kidneys
Fever arid Await Diabetes.
Cotigestiort. Prolapses Uteri ("11.1.11 c
Asthma. the Womb).
Dyne WA. Re morrholils. co pilo t .
Rheumatism. Spinal Disease.
Bronchitis. Deafness
Testimonials at idi t tilee, DK North ELeaneth drat.
Oilloe borirs.liA._ to 6P. M.
DAB. TROLMedi OMALLII. .
eetriciana.
154 North wrR treet.
_
TA:ThWt'S ARNICA 01,1 1 OR RNIBRO:
CATION never fails to own Ittionmattrm, litextraleu
SprOdAtifilrosted Reet , Olwand.s. and eillikiii DU;
sato& rttte SRL L _____Lnd who and retail H.
Lop. Draitisk Timm gm, ALLO. mkgl-.91i
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PIIREMILOGICAL, BICAMINA .
mon. witWileukriptiou s of cheirexter_Lkii,il
HAY &b G 1 ji G. J. L . TrAPJurt
.7.1111100111.1* isa Suatk-
'OSALS.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
BOBSIBFSNCE,
WAiuriNtrrog,_ D.:C.. Angnst TX 1864.
GOVERNMENT Rel.&
EMPTY BARRBLS t EMPTY BARRELS 1 !
sold at public auction. at SIXTH-STREET
WV d. M . Washington. D. C. on the FIFTH DAY OF
SE MORE, 1864. at 11 o'clock ~ AM following
emp Barrels, more or low
• MOD Pork Bartels.
%4212 Flour
894 Coff-e
288 ldniasses
135 Whisky "
632 Promisou'ons Barrels.
43 Ham Tierces.
866 Vinegar Kees.
Also, a large lot of Staves and Heading.
Terms sash, in Government Panda. All Warelwass to
be removed within ten des s after sale.
S. C. GREENE,
Captain and C. S. V._
PROP
AR;Y CLOTHING AND :EQUIPAGE
D.FFlrlii. C/NCINNATT, 0., August 29, Mt
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED by the undersigned until
FRIDAY. September I), 1861, ata o'elock.P. M., for fur
nishing this Department (by contract) with
KNAPSACKS,
HAVERSACKS.
Samples of which may be seen at the office of Clothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge, at the 11. S. Inspection
Warehouse In this City, in good new packages. with the
name of the party furnishing. the kind and quantity of
1100114 distinctly marked on each article and package
Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their
bide the quantity they propose to furnish; the prioe.suni
time of delivery.
Samples , when submitted must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the propAsal, and Ors parties
Murat° must guarantee that the goods shall be,iu every
respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propo
sal will not be considered.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible ptirsons, must
accompany each bid. guaranteeing - that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded' to him ander hie proposal.
Bide will be opened on Friday, September 9, 1884. at 2
o'clock P. M at this °lace, and bidders are requested
to be present. •
Awards will be made . on Sa turday,Ssptember 10.1564.
Bonds will be required that thereon t met will be faith
fully fulfilled. ' • - -
TetegrralnB retail:3( to proposals willnot be noticed.
Blahs, forme of proposals, contraots, - and bmds may
be obtained at this ti Mee
The right to reject any bid deemed unreelorreble le .
reserved. • .
By cider of Col. THOMAS 6woeesA ,Q M. G.
C. 'W. Itourrort,_
Captabeend'A. Q. M .
P ROPOSALS FOR COAL:
• 7 .
- -
OFFICE OF NAVY:4MM_
•
t• • . PHILADELPHIA. .11.04111t115
SEALED REOPDSALa will be•reeeivedAt.tbla °Moe
rtatil WEDISISDRY, SEPTEMBER 7th at- 12-o'clock
M., for the following sizes and kinds of COALfor Ord-
Bailee . purposea, in the fiscal year eridlna-June Eoth,
IBM
hiForgh sm elting, one hundred and fifty tone of/Le-
Ccl. . . •
For gunner's loft. ten (10) tons of Lehiab Coal • •
For blaekinnttiitag, one hundred and My (150) tons of
Bituminous Coal.
MtZt=
The above Coal to be of the beet quitlttirrand subject
to ineneetton before acceptance. to be defiverediree of
expellee to . tbe Government, and all to ba-dellererixt
the flint of November, 1664 .• • :
auZi-amw9t,
pROPOSALS IPOIVIATILBER • _
PginAritt.Para, August 16 61.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recei Street , the Mite of
the underaigned, No. 1103 OIRA RD until noon
of THURSDAY. September 1; 1934, for thi immediate
delivery at Cadwelader Barracks of
6,lo6feet third common White Pine BOARDS, I inch.
13C0 pieces Rowlock SCAJITLINti,3 by 4 inches, 12 feet
long.
'6 kegs Rd. NAILS.
All 01 good Quality, and to be approved, after deli
very, 'by an inspector appointed for that purpose.
Nd -proposals will 'be received - but those which are
properly filled In on the Hanks furnished at this office,
which must be guaranteed by one or more persons
known' at this office to be responsible.
The United States reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed too high, as also arty from defaulting con
tractors. A
By order of Colonel A. J. Perry, Quartermaster's De
partment D. S. A. ALBERT S. ASHMEAD,
an2ll•St Captain and' Assistant Quartermaster.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
ENCE, No. 8213 . WiLLNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. 4uwasn't US/t.
SEALED PROPOSALS. in dnplicsta will be rscelved
at this office until 12 o'clock M., th eHURSDAY, SeP
tember 1. 1869, for supplying for nee of the'Unlted
Stater Army, delivered In Philadelphia,
4,000 b irrels EXTRA SUPERFINE or KXTRA FAMI
LY FLOUR, (which to he stated.) to hsve been
ground within twenty days of date of advertise
ment, from the best winter whkat, In well-coopered
and head-lined barrels. Name of brand and place
of manufscture to be stated in the bid- To be de
livered within ten days, at any point in this city,
to be designated by this office.
but s
in boxes must he delivered wi sampleopo
sals. but not inclosed with them, each obe
marked with bidder's name, number of barrels, brand,
Ac.
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached
to each proposal; and propAtals must be specific in com
plying with its terms. Each proposal must have the
written guarantee of two responsible persons for the ful
filment of the agreement, who will give bonds if re
quired.
Blank forms for proposals. containing the form of
guarantee. may be bad on application at Oils office.
Payment will be made in such fonds as may be fur
nished by the United Statt3a for the purpose.
Proposals to be endorsed 'Proposals for Flour,"
and directed' to .ISAAC B. WIGGI el,
an2745t Captain and C. S. Vols.
13ROP'OBALB FOR HATS, CAPS,
-a- SHORti, DRY GOODS 13SWIfiG kLITERIALSoke.
lIRADQUI.RIIIO.9 DP.PASTIONIT OP WASNINGTOP,
• . OpYAM op Carer QUARTEastdriTalt.
• - ' • • gIitOTON, Animist
this Mi.
WRITTEN PROPOSA LSiII be received at office
until further notice, for furnishing the following arti
cles for use of contraband men, women, and children
in this Depar meat:
Brogans (tweet, dm.), and other serviceable Boots
and Shoes for men, women. and children's wear.
Chip, felt, and woolen Hats, and cloth Caps.
Hersey, Linsey, Ginghams, Calicoes, Blankets, and
other woolen and cotton iaoodds.
Hickory Stripe (for shi ns ), Bedtioking. unbleached
Karlin, woolen Socks and Burlaps.
Spool Cotton, black and. white ; linen Thread.
Bone suspender Button. large BritkPas for coats.
White porcelain Button, Yarn, Needles, and other
sewing materials and trimmings
/temples should be sent with each bid, at the expense
of the party forwarding-the earn e.
An oath of allegiance should accompany each bid;
No verbal proposition will be entertained, but every
bid, or modinmllon of the same, must be in writing.
Plirebasee will be made, from' time to time, as-the
goods are needed, under contract or otherwise, as the
terests of the service may require.
Good security will be:required for the faithfuifnliil
ment of any contract madeunder this advertisement.
Proposals should be sealed and addressed to the un
dersigned, and endorsed " Proposals for furnielilEng Dry
Goode, " ELIAS M. GRUBS,
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Depart
ment of Washington ... au26-lur!
MEDICAL.
• •
0.1145-8. CHAMBSES,
Bays Agent
alik STEAM WEEKLY TO a
VXRPOOL, touching at CIONSNSTOWII.
Workllarbor.) - The well-known Steamen of the Li
verpool. New Tort.and Philadelphia fiteamacds. Cow.
rainy are intended to sail as foilows:
hTNA
EDINBURGH ....-.....SATITHDAT. sopt. .0 .
...... - .SATIIILDAT, Sept 10.
,(wry' 011 P WASHINGTON..-.:z:. HATMitra . Sept, 1.7.
and every enceeedint Saturday at Sloop. from Pier A.
Xorth Niver.
RAMIS OF PASSAGI:
tra.yable in Gold. or its equivalent in Carrenery.
MIST CABIN 9180 00 STIGIBAGE .«.—....1190 09
.do to L0nd0n«..... 85 G 1 do to Londoa.. 94 10
do to Paris ..--. 96 CO do to Ivry ..,, 90 (B do to Hamburg .. 90 00 do to Hamburg 371 1 0
Passengers also forward to Hems, Bremen. Rot'
terdara, Antwerp, ate., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: tat Labia. VS,
196. am Steerage from Liverpool and Qcseen,..tmrs.
SW. Thom who wish to send for their Mends can der
tickets here at these rates.
For further Information 'split's at the Commis'''.
Orem. JOHN 6. ALE, mt.
je2l-tf . 111 WAL.InTr Strass. IpMs.
ignick BOSTON AND
PHI& feVIAMIIIP frost vale
port on EATURDATIL from And yr a m bea IIIIA
treat. Philadelphia. aAd Long Wharf. Dodos.
,The' steamship 11101t2Liff. Captain Baker, will all
hos . Philadelphia for Beaton on Rataxcias, :left Id ,
a* 10 A. 3L, and aieainehlt, SA.BOIL Capt. Llanhens,
nom Doston for Philadelphia on maze daY,
PL..
-These new and substantial stsanaalusiqpraa. Maki!
ibis, Wlla [ from auk port unnirbaally i s Eistardeee
Imeareaese airmotai/ at ons-half Qs primula/a saa:,:fai
Ott tbs vereeles.
MbP457l arena
requested to send Me Zoo:lnia d•
of .I.sg with. titer goods.
applY For "MUM 07 fluimars rhavins lino mectuiwisitolla
to MARY W1318113,A
mtqlttt • ." MIA South DIZAWASIt Awls&
•
i s• rok ALBANYRAILVDTE,C.Y
:gme i m,:.-The b..... a Pfd EN A v i te l l T h e fI A 1, 1) . r.,, g , , ii g
ft.,
„zwiiirreartwrthttikrsithotzhAribet.lpozaAnmensstv:
• - freight. mbleli will be tke pp. leteasse,
D. L.41-4/oLirrdgen.
304 goal; Dna 433 Avezbae.
li adr igi : PROM NW,YotOr k . FOR
NX.W HAVE R , HA"ii,TSD. SPRING*
'YIELD and BOSTON —The stoamela: MW„ELNANTetb
!and ELM 017 Y leave Peek BUD; daily • 3.16. P. M. and 111 al night... • j 929
1- 0RT.41.11T TO. DIULBIIB
I—„AT.ND CORAMICTOREI—Parme ShiPirerie 12 1
Others indereabod in tine presiding and : pertation.•
Ray and SW.or, will do 'mil before, tanking their at ,
• eapg° 9 l6/411 l er the 6 6 2 . 2. 41, to exernbie the •. Beata
PreSS, Ettatt la o ratl. on the earner of SECOJID
Street and RA IK.eptte.-
;TEle balk% oomprewed direct, rad ten tone can be
readtlypahlat ordlnury box pew, amino Ilitsatti eft*
The buss
ever irserred by theaoad In transporting It
average 441). ponadnLand , aro only 2 (nag
by HO by 4 feet an K t ? We.ara pee pared to lure
°l "' • a zid thnine _Si Mt *SOWS 1011 einPorir ,
rams to. product ray tE rraes.;
For farther part; etatint aAldm e ML TALCUM
Eine/intendant Pennultlutin Comiull•
Carer./ Rotel, Phlladetnhin. arS-113!_
puns PAIA,Q 4. scs&p.--Tina so — if
*Made of more, fresh W m . 01.1 sad is entire'', f.
V)le Soap; saorksnitaige for Toilet nee than tbm
from M a tale /116, boxes of one down colas.
to- per box. Manutset und
GEO. If E,m , roN & SOIL
rt. lie / 101 Gealaaraset. between ?Tons sad
eiond. shave o ea Js*
Loonzio.
t/AS 8.. FARCE t SOK,
(` • scio cßazzatrr &rum., plink..
1 11a741 Snow h. stimaysary Ana assortment of
1 4.9.0 - EING GLASSES.
°Wary ' elkaraster, of the
neIiVSEST YAMIIFACTURE : A.AD LATEST STYWI II
_ ; OIL PADraNGR, VNGRANTAVIS,
zero Plertrßs AID 'PROTOORAP,I FROM
fr
DENNORITP:
.. . t
• .13104 Gibettre Vitt delightful Drewatlen
_ rOir mu 'rum( A. GEXEL
,
41
auifltharmaeadefi by the no* eminent ri:A
It Is the melt of a - thorough ochre! of selerdthl o3 %
/*teats.
Min ex m:c
telailag, Uough g 7e,11/17e,11/lof USULT ....‘
. -.
4. rip!.
To vinat extent In 6 , 11 - 1 :1 Lod entlyeki ..- w -- 1111 , 4
=LI PRIVILWY-4) k TEETH, t
1 71170315 WRAX RICER Sig MT:
liVillruLta• CLEAR B i gTH SWO...
C A
844 . aintaarg. Prioll ... ' ad 11,44:1.90
'
iper Vale
by .
i c
~
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...• ft, , pidladebbia,
mirOBS
rigr) -: !TIMM MATCHES B—
jail`Bak:oat:Am gm:. ter ebi a: g un° a t.
• • }WWI%
#.4a p m l a in Noma TWO
AUCTION SALE •
•
TogN myElif3 & CO., AU •,
er base. Nos. 5332 and 5334 MARKEY a; 4. 4 . "
LAUDS PIRBIETTORY
DOMESTICBRITIRtI.ge..
GEEPJAN, AND DRY o,,,' s t.fe k
We will bold a large sale of foreign mud d.,,e
goods. by catalogue, on a credit of four in,,Zut,.
part for crab,
ON TrirntsDAY woßrrrivo ne,474,
September I. embracing abotit 550 na e
of i cUet.
erame and fancy articles in woolens. wore4,4tils,
silks. and cottons, to which we invite the eltgtei c
deg./ere.
N. B . _Belgrjee of the same will be a rran44
f -.^4
m• atiOn 'with catalogues. early on the toreie2'..N
In e,whe'n . dealers will find it to their Inter..
to
LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND Do24 Eq ,„
000D13. n 2t
Included in our sale of foreign and d omestic drv e g
ON TlightlODAT. " `De
sept. - 1. Will be found the following deslreb4 ar
—bales heavy brown sleeting,
bales superior bleached muslin.
bales heavy brown drills. .
—bales all-wool flannels.
cases plaid Mane ester gingham&
cases Indigo-blue checks.
cases tickings and denims
cases brown and bleached Canton Bann e e,,
cases heavy corset jean,.
cases Oneida and gold- mixed cassimere s.
Cases plain turd printed satinets.
cases all- wool tweeds.
cases super Ron tuck* jeans,
henry emroy blankets.
TAILORINo GOODS—TO CLOTRIEtts
—pieces heavy Esquimau.: beavers.
pieces Moscow and President do.
pieces seal skins and pilots.
pieces Whitney 'S and chinchilla beavers.
—pieces Astrakaus and Devonshire kerse y ,
piece:fancy caseimeres and mallons.
—pieces Belgian broad cloths.
pieces cap and cloak clothe, repellant., ,e c ,
—pieces Italian cloths. vestiges, tabby ceh r „, i ,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, AND LINER rsf.lo. kr
BIS Saxony plaid all-wool long shawls. M.
50 ell-wool zephyr do.
92 pieces all‘wool French printed detainee.
40 Pieces all-wool doubt efold joist n do.
-Also, Canton cloths, mohair's. alpacas t:e.
Also. an invoice of softsh zhirting ti ee
cambric handkerchiefs, &c.
Alec, allk ties. sewing and s h o o
4 2 0 ,..,
gad drawers, balmoral and e skid&
shirts, ready-made clothing, Sox
"ROBIRRY, LrNsir castaarc Riauntsncazis.
AND' LINRICS.
'lncluded in our f ale of TRllanDilr, Sent.,;,* ,
' e 7,000 cozen men a, ladles', cod talseee' cotoa c ":"
, ard glover , . of arcelehrated make. 44
.Also, 3,000 down 4.8, 36. and % linen camh ', l _,
kerchiefs; oleo„ 3I hemmed and % heinninellfZ i l' i
Cizeblin bandt erehitte.
- Alen, B:6o'pleces white filleting linene.
• rosrnvE SALE OF CARPETING 2.
-OR FRIDAY MORNIIVii,
Seliterobir 2, ..at precisely 11 o'clock- will I•v41,
catalogue, on four months' credit., an &wor,"
patine anti file ingrain, venetian, h.inti. cutz, 4 -
rag carpettinge. which mat be examined earls 4',!‘
• 1 4
morning of sale.
LABOR POE /TYPE SALE OP 1.100 PACEsligr.
.s ,
ocrrs. SHOES 9, B
4 ROOdliiii, ARMY GOODS. Tit;
• ON TUESDAY MORNING,
September - 6tb, at 10 o'clock, will be sold hy
leave, without reserve, on roar months' credit,
i.loo packages boots, shoos, brogans iAumldm . soes .
re;::
;
Eahstern Imlyfgoodrs.rmbrlicng g
udett
:assortment or .derr:rable articles formes. we,tee -'
:ehtldren.
B.—Samples, witheatalognee, early cm mornin t
sale.
•
FURNESS, BRINLEY 00.,
NO. 614 (THESTMIT sod 612 JAYN etr .
FIRST FALL SALM OF DRY GOODS
ON TUBS
Sept. 6th, atr 10 o'clock, on 4 DAY
m . mthe multi. mg.
pricing . Britt, ,b German. Saxony, French, aad k g ,.
ri can fancy and st,Piegoods•
N. B.— S an t be arranged for examinaroi
with catalogues early on morning of sale.
plamploßD AucTioXzz
is P O
POSTPONEMENT SALE.
coneequence of a death in the family, our sal,'
Thursday will be postponed tintb.l FRIDAY. the
September-.
TROV(AB & BONS,
• No& Vin,itad 14-1 Bonth IPOVRTH
?ALL' ear STOCKS AND RHe L Esrert
CAILD.a.Our •Irst Fall Elalo. (6 h fkiptaraLer.)
compriocoverr•dosariptton of Real kattate and Ix
dam Bank awl Otbor Stoats. Bandbilhi part rand,
. - .
EXTRA LARGE: SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL
ESTATE.
TUESDAY, erg SEPTEMBER.
CARD.—Oar drat Fall vale, Tuesday nen, at the £c.
change, will comprise a very large 'meant Of VA:cote
bank and other stocks, and loans, by order at
trators and executory, and first clays real e%tate, hp or.
der of Orphan' Co urt, executory and othe..
Full descriptions now ready in handbill..
catalogues on Saturday.
IMPORTANT PENEMPTORY SALE 01, SCEITYLEILL
CiNW' 00A.L LANDS.
CARD. —We will sell,at onrsecond Fail sale :Ma
tember).t.be large and very valuable 'tact kn own
"Red Mountain. or Jacob Gandle Tract," 213,, In
acres, on the Swig:ars. extension of the Afitehtil 333
Ecbnyllrill HANOI) Railroad. in Pinegrove eat
townships. Schuylkill tab:atty. Printed copies 3' (34
report of W. F. Rober B,lbsta-,_ rainloc eng - thalr. wri:;
-mat% and full descriptiona. in handbills. may t •
the suction store , atial,e,„.3.
Sale No. 467 Marshall street.
SUPERIOR BOSEWoop NAN°, p at
MIRROR, BRUsSELS CASPETS, &c.
THIS MORNING.
• Annuli SI, at 10' o'clock, at No. 467 Marshall rtrr,t,
below- Buttonwood, the superior wafer., diair , u
and chamber furniture, rosewood piano tone. IL.
- French plate pier mirror. fine Brussels e d in,
glaltsware, fine feather kids, Mc.
Ar°, the kitchen furniture.
May be examinee at eight o'clock on the monist al
the sae.
Palo at Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth htrf . .t
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, HANDSOME hi AN TM. typ
PIER MIRRORS, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE,
VELVET CARPETS, e.
ON THURS & DAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an assort/mot ofed
perior furniture, handsome suit of rosewood dra wits.
room furniture, tine-toned rosewood piano forte. tett
by Orohemn; handsome mat tel and pier mirrors; tat
velvet, Brussels, and ingrain carpets, kc.
- Also, superior sewing machine, made by Stoat.
Also, fine double gun.
Also, superior sewing machine.
SILVkli. PLATE.
Also, a quantity of fine silver plate, including tie ea%
spoons, forks, ladle, Ike.
.6dministrator's'eale No. 510 POWELL Street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &a.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
Eteptenber sth, at 10 o'clock. at No. 510 Posatall strut,
between Spruce and l'hie ' , Create, west of Fifth stre?t,
by ordsr of
bedding, household forattue.
'china and glassware, carpets, &c. d!ac.
Quantity oftne alumnus. May be examined at 3
.on the morning bf the sale.
- 11)PY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
Aucnorramt,
alio. SO% MAIM Street. South Stdcaboye Soieti eL
Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmlnge, l Notlons. , may
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, sad F RIDAY Mornlss. ime•
monolog at 10 o'clock. •
DRY GOOD S
__,_ SKIRTS, rroasaY. FIDSFS
BURGS, AMINO SFIIRTS AND DRAWERS,
PNNIVIRS, BOORS.
O R.
Angara 91st , comme THl nc S
in H g at AM 10 o C 'clock. will be scii
Irma the shelves, a desirable assortment of goods.
AITCOAST & WARNOCK, KN.
TIONEKB23, *lO . 11ARICIa" Street
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND
'PORTED DRY GOODS. GOODS. HOOP
SKIRTS, HOSIERY GOODS, lte., Ac., by CatsWm,
THIS MORNING.
Armust SI. 1864, commencing at .10 o'clock precly,
comnrising abont MO lota .seasonable and
. desire.als
goods, to which the attention of buyers is invited.
FRENCH PL A.TE- GL ASS SHOW-CASS.
Also, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
at 10 o'clock precisely, ona 'superior heavy Fr4o/ 1
plate glass show case.
- n SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Nos.
B. 622 CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOIS Street
_SHIPPIII44.
Nvvlshts iskint at Islr ratan.