tt't Vrtss. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1865. LITER/MERE. 'The September number of Harperg Maga. e n s is published today. Its most striking ar ticles are a Trip to Bodie Bluff and the Dead Sea of the West, illustrated and concluded; sketches of Social Life in China, with ten en.. gravings; further portions of Dickens' and Wilkie Collins' new aerial novels; a highly • eulogistic notice of Dr. Morton, who claims to have discovered and first applied the use of : ether as an anaesthetic; sundry novelettes; a good, sensible paper on Street Education; a restemS of Captain Gronow's last volume of Recolleetions and the usual Montblyllecord of Current Events, with Editor's Drawer (always genial and readable,) and the famous Easy Chair, whose faeethe will be found in most of the.countryPaPers, generally without acknow ledgment, during the next fortnight. We have pleasure in stating that Harper is gliding its Ivey back into the Southern States. (Received front T. B. .Peterion & Brothers.) The September number of Godeys Lady's Book is of more than average Merit, the steel frontispiece and double fashion-plate being especially good. NEW MUSIC, Lee & Walker, .722 Chestnut street, have been productive music publishers of late. New A, B, C series, by E. Mack, is very good, as far as we can judge from two numbers. Jeff's Double Quick ( 9 ) Only my Mother," being one of "Jeff's War Hoops"), is lively and saucy; President Johnson's Grand March and Quick step, by E. Mack, are very good, and two eati. rical pieces (Dixte , s Nurse, and Poor Old Jeff, the Hero), are good comic songs, suggested by the crisis. Each of these pieces has a well exe cuted lithographed title-page. Soldiers' Families, Soldiers' Rome, &c. To the Editor of The Press: Sin: It is truly gratifying to read the local news of this morning's Press. One society seems to vie with another, even to jealousy, in efforts to ameliorate the condition of our brave soldiers' and sailors' families. While 'I greatly regret that there should be the slight- Aest semblance of discord among those who have the one great idea, still I rejoice that my ap peals for the last two years, through The PM.4.4, are about to take tbe very course and form which I have so often recommended and earnestly urged. Yet I would say, let not zeal overcome prudence, or usurp the place of sound judgment. Let benevolent men and women pause and reflect most seriously, be fore the magnitude of such an undertaking as is proposed or hinted at in your paper of this morning. The general impression is, that were this EOM Completed, all the disabled soldiers of our city, our State, our country—for it is in. tended to be national—would eagerly seek ad mittance within its walls. On this point I may be excused for saying that I can speak with certainty, for I can speak with knowledge. YOu, sir, know that I have devoted nearly all My time to the relief of soldierh , families. I have been in their lonely garrets and cellars. I have heard their sad, sad tales, and have seen their bitter tears flow over blanched faces, paled with hunger and anxiety. I hay.e been, too, in the soldier's home after his return from the war. There sits the handless soldier with his young, tender, and pretty wife. Will he separate from het and take up his abode in a Soldiers' Home? or will she abandon all that makes life worth riving for, and let him gol or, would she even consent, were such provision made, to go with him and shut herself up within the walls of such a Home? 'Would you know Ihe certainty of this I—just ask them and Son will receive a most emphatic no! I nave been twice this week to see a dying soldier. His father had fallen in Grant's cam paign at Spottsylvania, and there lies the only son, beside whose dying Couch a widowed mother wept her bitterest tears. He is fast sinking, too, with disease contracted in the army. The Government work on sol diers' clothing is suspended, on which this widowed mother depended for a scanty living. The relief money is also withdrawn. Now, how could a Soldiers' home meet this easel For this case I now most earnestly appeal to you for hundreds of such cases. A Home for Soldiers, and Sailors, and Orphana Can never meet the real pressing necessities of the case. It will do very well in its own place, and, its such, may be spoken of commendably but I venture to assert that, after hundreds of thousands of dollars have been expended on it, it win not be as eagerly sought by the sol dier as IS now anticipated ; nor will it prevent thousands of soldiers' families from still ex periencing the bitter gnawings of pinching poverty and want. / am truly glad, sir, to see this subject agitated, and sincerely do I hope that some wise provision will be made for our brave sol dier* bat I fear that the spirit of zeal, or rivalry, or jealousy, or self, may cause thou sands of dollars to be expended where they may not be absolutely needed. My intention is to do good to all such families as above referred to—to go to their homes, inquire into their circumstances, and immediately relieve their wants, so far as the Contributions placed at my disposal will enable me to do so. I will have a good and efficient number of co-opera tors, and appeal to our citizens for contribu tions of food, Coal, clothing, mpney, to carry on this humble but needy - work. All contribu tions sent to " City Pastor" will be thankfully acknowledged and judiciously expended. I have received the following contributions : Collection made by the ladies of the United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.. 1101 25 Z. H. H. and friend 10 00 A friend to the suffering 2 00 F. S., Philadelphia 1 00 Anonymous, Philadelphia 300 Collection at Columbia House, Cape Island, J 53 53 Anonymous, one bundle of clothing. 1615 Chestnut street, one bundle of clothing. W. & P., coal merchants, Mahanoy City, one car load of coal. CITY PASTO3I, 1341 Lombard at., Phila. To the Loyal Tinton Press of the State and Country—Soldiers' and Sailors' Rome. Our natiOh has just emerged from one of the most fearful and terrible rebellions which the history of the world has ever recorded. In the suppression of that rebellion the loyal Press Of the eOlantry has rendered incalculable aid to the Government, and deserve.* the 'warm est thanks and gratitude of a grateful people. Knowing how faithfully that press has stood by the nation in the dark and trying hours Of the rebellion,we appeal to it, Mall confidence, that it will lend its powerful aid now in behalf of the "brave heroes of a hundred battles," and the Orpheus of those who have so nobly died in defence of thcir country, by publishing this appeal to theloyal men and women of the land, in behalf of the "FAM POR THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' Bonn," to be opened in the Aca demy of Music, Philadelphia, on the 231 day of October. Some of the lady managers of the " Home" have been travelling through this and other States for the last two or three months in re ference to this Fair, and we shall have contri butions from every hamlet, town, and city in the State, and every county in Pennsylvania will be represented by a table, managed and conducted by some of the citizens of these comities. Not only this, but there will be con tributions from other States, and some of - those States will be represented by tattles, Over which will preside some of the patriotic and benevolent citizens of those States. The expectation is that the fair will be one of ex traordinary interest, and its pecuniary pro duct will be a munificent sum. The ladies are activein the good work ; they are laboring with surprising industry, and such is their will and earnestness in the cause as to make success certain. The work is with them one entirely of benevolence, humanity, and patriotism. They freely give their time and services, without charge, pay, or price. This Home is a corporate institution, having been chartered by the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, The Home has been in ac tive and efficient operation for nearly two years, during which period it has ministered extensively to the relief of the wants of a large number of maimed, diseased, arid neces sitous discharged soldiers and sailors of the Union army and navy. The organization of this Home 25 complete. It hasp assed through the tea of trial, and has been Mind to meet the expectations of its founders, and to satisfy those who have contributed the means for its support. Its working machinery operates in the,most successful manner for those unfor tunate patriots who are the recipients of its vast benefits. At this time it is full to its ut most capacity. The necessity for greater spaee, more extended iteCOMmodations, more rooms, and all that constitutes a Home on a large scalp, is every day becoming more apparent. More applieantspresent themselves than can be accommodated. To turn them away is more than painful. The management of the Home is confided to a board of managers composed of gentleman, and to an auxiliary board coro_oced of ladies. p The lady board of managers, for the purpose of obtaining funds with which to make the Home co-extensive with the wants of the ne cessitous discharged soldiers and sailors, have inaugurated the movement for this-Fair; and they feel assured that it is only necessary for the loyal men and women of the country to - know that it is in progress, to set them busily to 'work preparing their donations of goods 'and fancy articles, so as to make it -second only to the great National Sanitary Fair held -in this city a year ago. We earnestly ask the proprietors of the press throughout the State and country to publish this appeal, and we will Most gratefully acknowledge it an a Con tribution to the Fair, if they will forward us a copy of the paper, so that we may duly cre dit it. The present Home is situated at the corner -of Race and Crown streets, but the managers propose to locate the new Home out of the city, but contiguous to Philadelphia ; and its doors will be open to every deserving soldier and sailor who seeks admission. The following gentlemen have commended this Fair to the favorable notice of their fel low-citizens of the United States: Andrew G. Curtin,George H. Boker, .Alexander Henry, i .LinotaySmith, Simon Cameron, John Hazeltine, James Pollock, L. A. Godey, Caleb Cope, E. S. Hall, Henry C. Carey, James Milliken, E. D. Saunders., A. J. Drexel, Dr. A., Nebinger, William M. Cooper, E. W. Clark, William D. Kelley, A. Martin Charles Gibbons, .Janes L. Clagborn, D. B. Cummins, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Henry D. Moore, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Welsh, Edmund A. Souder, William D. Lewis, Robert P. Sing, J. Edgar Thompson, James H. Orne, Dr. E. Wallace, _Samuel Field, A. E. Borie, Morton MCMichael, Charles 0-Weill, Daniel Dougherty, James C. Hand, Jay Cooke, H. W. Baldwin, Joseph Harrison, Jr., J. E. Lippincott, Warriner, S. Morris Waln, N. B. Browne, George H. Stuart, Thomas A. Newhall, E. Spencer Miller, Charles Maealester, S. M. Bowman. William Struthers, Donations in money fOr the Fair mafbe sent to William Struthers, treasurer, No. 022 Mar ket street. Aid societies, hospital, and other ,committees about disbanding, are earnestly requested. to contribute whatever funds or -articles of use they may have on band, for the ibenellt of the Fair, or or the Soldiers , Home. Donations in goods,_provigions, etc. may be sent to the Soldiers , Home, corner of Race and Crown. streets, Philadelphia, marked to the care_ of Mrs: P. Haddock, Jr., president, or Horner, secretary. All donations duly acknowledged. Committees for the organiza tion of the Fair will be announced in true sea son. The Toledo mad Wabash Railroad. lisw roar, .A.ltgaut 22.—Eight-hundred la: borers Were sent west to-day, to work on the OW/WM CCU@ %Qledcs and, Wabola SEWING MACHINES. • r . • ; : . : ; ' . GREAT TRIUMPH SEWING MACHINES. THE FIRST FAMILIES OF 'PHILADELPHIA Bur TILE FLORENCE ON ACCOUNT OF ITS MANY ADVANTAGES 6 =! We take pleasure In referring to a portion of the list of names and residences of well-known persons ate hare purchased the celebrated FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE During the short space of time since the Company opened their splendid Warerooms, at No. 630 CHESTNUT Street. The "Florence " is univer- sally aeknowledged to be the Best Family Sewing. Machine for all practical purposes, possesssugrnauy advantages and improvements over all others here- tofore in the market Ambler, Miss. No. 039 Franklin street. Allen, M. S. No. 409 North Fifth street. Adamson, Elizabeth ,_No. 1124 Vine street. Ablgreen, Captain, No. 1703 South Sixth street. Acker, J. D. No. 339 North Third street. Armstrong, Robert, No. 1416 Christian street. Animus, H. No. 1316 Jefferson street. Allen, Mrs. , 930 Poplar street. Alexander, Mrs., No. 25 North Seventeenth St, Angeroth, Charles, No. 506 South Twenty'-first St. Adolph, Id. No. 2421 Comae street. Armstrong:William, No: 240 North Ninth street. Andrew_ ,s Martha, No. 528 Richmond street. Baker, Mrs. S. No. 917 North Front street. Buckley. Mrs., - Howard street, between Twenty second anti Twenty-third. Burton, Mrs. H. No. 115 North Fourth street. Bush & Kurtz,_N O. 137 NOrth Third street. N Birgfehl, A., o. 252 South Twelfth street. Buggy, Mrs. N 0.248 South Twenty-second street. Browu, David, No. 415 Worth street. Berg. LeOlt, No. 707 Pine street. Brown J. G. L_., _ No. 1817 Wallace street. Blood,'Mrs. E. K., No. 605 South Ninth street. Bertram, Mrs. E., No. 118 North Fifteenth street. Burt, Stasis D., No. 626 Wharton street. Branin A. A., corner Twentieth and Tioga Ste. BettS, M. James, No. leas Walnut street. Binder, M. A. No. 1023 Chestnut street. Baker, T. W.. No. 287 North Twentieth street. Boyd, Sire.' A. No. 316 iseminger street. Brown, IC 'No. 1724 Wallace street. Brook, Jane H., No. 1005 Melon street. Braddock, Ellen. Frankford road,helow Adel= at. Buck, C., No. 1211 Market street. Bityman, Jas., No. 35 Almond street,below Front. Brewer, airs.. No. 621 Pine street. Barnes, T.. go. 1909 Vine street. Bronden, Susan, No. 211 North Second street. Bond, Casper,. Fiepviva street, below Norris. Brown, Mrs. Samuel, No. 1603 Becket street. Butler, F. S., No. 509 South Thirteenth street. Brown, Samuel, Dr., No. 647 North Tenth street. Barred, John 8., No. 1836 Mount. Vernon street. Brown., Mrs., N 0.2212 Summer street. Barnardsdale. Mrs. Black, John A. No. 2218 Locust street. N Balimer, Mrs., o. 837 North Sixth street. Bare, Mrs.„ Head Hotel, Market street. • Bateman, W. R., No. 886 Marshall street. Baimeister, G. C. No. 1236 South Tenth street. Bryson, Jas. H. No. LW North Seventeenth Si. Beck, Rev. Charles, No. 969 Marshall street. Bennett. Mrs., No. alo North Eleventh street. Bruce. .L., No. 1416 South Penn square. Reverin, Mrs., No. 1173 ffloyamene.ing avenue. Bellield, T. 8., No. 2002 Wallace street. Bennett, Mrs., No. 1746 Frankford road. Barton, _N.. Market-street Ferry. Boyer, H. K., No. 1425'North Seventh street. Boyer, W. L., No. 1335 North Eighth street. Bryan, Mrs. A., Germantown ay. and Susq. ay. Beaver, M.D.. 1503 Vine street. Barren, Mrs., Wyoming avenue. Conrad, W., 309 North Third street. Collins, S. R., No. 336 North Tenth street. Canada, E. F., Continental Hotel. Childs, Mrs. Amanda A., No. 2030 Montrose at. cauffnum, C. C. No. 414 North Eleventh street. Chestnut, W., No. 1814 Wallace street. Carrington, C. F., No. 116 North Eleventh street. Chew, airs.. No. 749 South Ninth street. Coombs, Gilbert. No. 608 Marshall street, Chandler, Miss s , No. 1520 Baee street. Colton, C. 8.. No. 621 Franklin street. Cochran, Isaac, No. 716 South Front street. Carrigan, Mrs., Frankford road and Hart's lane. Cameron, William, No. 228 North Eighth street. Clay, George, No. 1138 North Second street. Carmine, S. J__,. Second street, above York. Conrad, W, No. =North Third Street. Conley. N., 1112 Girard avenue. Cline, 'Edword, No. 636 North Second street. Carbart, Ann, No. 1239 Lombard street. Cadwalader. Miss, No. 1530 North Broad street. Caldwell. Miss. No. 1518 Lombard street. Cooper, Mrs., No. 1010 Pine street. Coleman_„ George F., No. 1329 North Seventh St. Curtis, William, No. 716 North Seventh street. Coll.9lBlld,_Dirs, No. 1306 Spruce street_ Conway, 11. A., No. =South Second street. Cook. Mr— No. 1826 Franklin street. Carter, William, _No. 1309 Pine street. Caldwell, Miss, No. 1518 Lombard street. Cheeseman & Leavens, No. 106 North Eighth st. Cramer, Mrs.. No. ns North Third street. Conrad, C., No. 2208 Green street. Careenter. William, No. 1019 Spruce street. Cookman, W. W. No. 468 North Seventh street. Cook, Mrs., N 0.1409 North Seventh street. Calpet. W. W., No. 2037 Chestnut street. Crown. a 1... No. 613 Tamarind street. Cloak, G. W.. No. 932 Cross street. Colston, Madam, northwest corner Eighteenth and Pine streets. Dennis. Mrs., NO. 1927 Cherry street. Desher, Mrs., NO. 66 laurel street. Dennis, Miss S., No. 307 Queen street. Desher, William, No. 66 Laurel street. Dennis, S. G.* No. 1513 South Fifth street. Donahue. S . Germantown road, near Master. Drandman,, _No. 648 Franklin street. pallets & Son, * No. 129 South Front street. Healy. James No. 708 Passyunk road. Daunals. W. it, No. 010 Spring Garden street. Davis Mrs.. No. 202 Franklin street. Dickinson, S., No. 521 Rodman street. Davis. H., No. 251 North Second street. Davis, H.. No. 1622 Vine street. Davis, J. L.. N 0.727 Green street. Douglass, A., No. 1113 Thompson street. Dickinson, Catharine, No. 5 Gillingham street. Drake, Mr., No. 616 Sansom street. Dowling, Slit. No. 204 Carpenter street. Duncan, C. 8., No. We Market street. Dubree. L. A.. Mrs„, No. 807 Tucker street. Davis, Mrs. E. I'., No. 934 Poplar street. Donald, Sarah, Main st., below Grape, Manayunk.Dill, M. A., Baker street. M-thayttuk. Englenutu, Jas ., No. 1790 Marshall street. Eckert, Mrs., No. 435 North Fourth street. Evans, James, Christian, below Thirteenth st. Edwards JnliteS. Dauphin street, below Tulip. J English, James. No. 1506 Parrish street. English. James No. No. 1239 North Eleventh street. Ernest. Mrs., N 0.1824 North Front street. - Eyre, Thomas : , No. 212 North Fourth street. Endress. J. IS ~ No. 823 Vine street. Ester, It. 8., No. 631 North Sixteenth street. Eldridge, E. ll. ' No. 603 North Eighteenth street. Eildowes, Mrs.. No. 2005 Brandywine street. Erickson, Mrs. M., No. lard Pine street. Erletb, Mrs., No. 1002 Marshall street. Evans, O. 8.. No. 600 North Tenth street, Elkinton, Charles, No. 118 Margaretta street. Mils. Charles, No. 1724 Chestnut street. Eppelsheimer, Mr., Tenth and Spring eta. Eakins. Mr. No. 1729 Mount Vernon street. Eisler_ Miss:Z. No. 33 South Nineteenth street. Firth; Mrs. 10c31 Sarah street, Richmond. Fisk. L. 11, No. 12.0 Girard avenue. Fobes, Thomas. No. 1819 Pine Street. Fiddler. S. C., No. 747 Erie street. Free. Martin, No. 956 North Second street. Floyd, J., No. 5225 North. Twenty-third street. Foust, James B. No. 216 Beaver street. Foster, Mrs., N 0.112 Catharine street. Frinek, Mrs ., _ No. 109 Coates street. Foster. H. L., No. IslB Brown street. - Farley, William, No. 2013 Reeves street. Francis. James No. 2.52 Union street. Freeman _,l W., No. 727 North Twentieth street. Foulke, 8., No. 223 North Fifth street. Folger, Mrs.. N 0.12.17 Poplar street. Froeltie, A. Si.. No. 109 Congress street. France. J., No. 879 Lawrence street. Flagg, Dr., No. 106 North Eleventh street. Fisher. F. b.., No. 526 North Fifteenth street. Ford, , Bev. C. E. No. 2505 Ritter street. Captain 0., No. 1314 Callowlllll street. Falty, Thomas H., No GY3 St. John street. Fronatield. E., No. 980 North Second street. Freeland, Mrs. 8., No. 500 Green street. Fracker. A. H., 1448 Hanover street. tirm..n, Miss, 877 NortheFilth street. Wadding, Harriet, 425 Vine street. Gamble, Mrs., No. 18E3 Vineyard street. Goodmen, N., No. 824 Geary street. Graham, J. C, No. MO Vine street. Cirierelnefer, N., No. 811 Franklin street. George Mrs. No. 1895 Lombard street, Gillen.:Mrs., * No. 013 South Thirteenth street. Graham, Mrs. 8., No. 1035 Market street. Greenhart, Miss, No. &il Lawrence street. Goel, A. C., No. 1221 Spring Garden street. Goddard, Bev. Dr., No. 125 South 'Thirteenth st. Grubb, L. 11.. Na_ 1717 MACS street, Graham, C., 251 Franklin street. Oriel, Jacob, No. 421 North Twentieth street. Greenintigh. Gus., Jaekson street, Manayunk. - Guest, Captain, No. 615 South Tenth street. ••Gatise, Dr. 0.11., N.W. corner Twelfth and Arch. Garsou, Miss A., No. 240 North Sixteenth street. lierrlein. Julius. No. 713 Wylie street. Haffeltlnger, C. C., No, 1811 'Mount Vernon street. Hare. Thoma 6, No, 453 North Sixth street. Hibbs, E,..6., No. 1115 Glrara avenue. Hasten. A. In. No. 2127 Coates street. Hare, C. IV.. No. 114 South Seventeenth street. Ilerbell, Dirs., Montgomery ay., below. Frankford road. Horner, Dirs.,_No. 1132 Harmer street. Harm:m..l. No. 606 Arch street. lierillan. N. L., No. 1017 Plymouth street. fits' .0., E. No_ 1019 Pine Street, Heft.. Mrs. 'C., No. 511 Franklin street. Haehnien. Jacob, No. 931 North Sixth street. Hall, B, F., No. 2115 Green street. Horner. P. 8., No. 382 North Front street. Humphreys, G., Cumberland street,above Amber. High, Mrs., No. 1819 North Second street. Harper. D. it., Second street, near Olney P.O. Harrison_ M. L. St. Lawrence Hotel. Hum. Mrs.. NO, 215 Spruce street. Hincken, E.. 1., No. 1515 Girard avenue. Holden. J., Frankfort . % road. Hernsberger. C., No, 2010 Brandywine street. Hackenberg. J. E. No. 233 Jaeobv street. Handv & Brenner, No. El North 1 street. Hawkins, Sirs., No. 2216 Green street. Redden. 31111165, No. 519 South Eighth'street. Her], George A., No. 1110 Pine Street. Heilman, Mrs. Dr., Ne. 920 Franklin street, Reading, ra. Hmitise E. E. No. 149 North Fourth street. • Heppe, Mrs.. Third and Poplar streets. Has et's' lek, M. E.„No. 1345 Vine street. Harkness, C. It., No. 1412 North Fifteenth. street. Hall, Dirs., No. 1232 Arch street. Hunt, W.. No. 200 Franklin street. Hacker., Merles_ N 0.214 Walnut street. Boru, Igo. 942 Franklin street. nibbler, Keith, & Co., No. 441 Market street. 'Eckman, Mrs. L., No. 808 Callowhill street. Higgins, DEss, No. 144 North Twelfth street. Hollings. Tunis J., No. 1828 Mount Vernon. Hanna. Mrs., No. 243 North Twentieth street. nes., E., No. 415 Marshall street, Hughes, r„ No. 1633 Cadwalader street. Hay, J. M., No. 51 .North Front street. Horner. Mrs., Nelson House, Broad and Callow hill. • Helmstead, Mrs.. No. 728 South street. Hunter, Sand., Hunter's lane. Holman, A. J., southwest corner Frankford road and Dauphin. Howard, Mrs. A., Penn street, Manayunk. Irvin, C. E.,_530 North Twenty-second street, Irvin, Dirs.. Unlou Hotel. Ivens, E., No. 13e1 Marshall street. Dant, Mrs. No. 130 Almond street. Julius, Calitain, Broad and Lombard streets. Janbert. A. No. 1037 Lombard street. Juvenal, W. W No. 1115 Mount Vernon street. J ones Charles, No. 560 Watkins street. Jackson M. A., No. 9.21 New Market street. Joy Julia, NO. 732 Shirley street. Jelly, Rev. A., No. 1124 Wallace etreet. Johnston. Maria No. 1411 Hanover street. acksOn, J. W., .No. 933 Charlotte street. Jackson. Sophia, No. 1022 South Third street. Jenks, Mrs. S. A., Bridesburg Armory. Kirkpatrick, Miss A., No. 1230 Fitzwater street. Klein, John, No. 1230 Davis street. Kelley, Elizabeth, southwest corner Hancock and Norris streets. Kirk. W. T., No. 1500 Poplar street. Benderdine. D_, Third street, below Callowhill. Kemp], - Mrs., No. 227 North Thirteenth street. Kinsey, Mary. No. 469 Marshall street. K u m, Dfrs., o. 431 York avenue. Krona, Mrs., No. 311 Branch street. Kearns, Jacob, No. 605 Moss street, below Wash logton. Mrs., No. a Kern, Mrs., 1036 Green street. Kohler. Mrs., No. 8 Girard avenue. Klota, George 1V,_.510. 219 Coates street. Kinderlin, Mrs., No. 1632 Green street. King, Miss Kate, Sixth and Germantown road. King, Mrs. It. A. No. 1701 Grayson street. Knight. David, No. 938 North Seventh street. Knox, Mrs., No. 2102 Master street, Keys, IL 13., No. 1121 Vine street. Kusenbergg Alfred, N 0,511 South Ninth street. Kite, Nathan, No. 145 North Furth street, Ring, Kate, Second street, below Dauphin. Reny, Mr., No. 1525 Spring Garden street. Keith, Mr., No. 441 Market street. Kelley, Sirs., No. 2016 Filbert street. Lonstshore. H., No. 1116 Callowhill street. Leavett, 'William. Queen street, below Fourth. Lee, Joseph, No. 1821 Pine street. Logue, Shinuti, No. 330 Queen street. Lamplugh, Mrs., No. 229 Williamson street. Lukens. C. H., Burley Sheaf Hotel. Levy, 0., No. 705 Parrish street. Lee, Mrs., No. 260 South Fifteenth street. Lewis, F. - A., No. 1121 Vine street. Lorthrop, Mrs., No. 4E4 North Eith street. Latsbaw, Miss 8., No. 1520 North Fourth street. Lewes, Lawrence, No. 1123 Chestnutstreet. L. A. No. 1903 Mount Vernon street. Lonestreth, Miss, No. 152 North Eleventh street, Lan ib - m"„ No. 219 North Thirteenth street. Mr.„ No. 1123 Green street. eighttt otreet, near reglar, Ligbtfoot, J., southeast corner Green and Harvey. Landell, Mrs., No. 451 Marshall street. Linbery, Mrs., No. 938 North Sixth street. Ling g, Mrs., N 0.444 North Eighth street. -- Lynch, J. H., No. 413 Carpenter street. Longstreth, Miss No. e2l NN pod street. l l ,. . i i ii g n li t l u i l n , , m M r i s s „ .. bi li ' o ..C .l . l,3 N v e in 2 c l.l7 , .Ar rm e t l . " street. Lippincott, B. F., No. 1032 Clement street. Lewis, George F., No. 1800 Wallace street. Muerer,299 North Sixth street. Morris, (leo. W., Queen street, below Third. MacDonald, Mrs., No. 1330 Hope street. Iffontietli, Thomas, No. 851 Benkson street. Mintzer, Miss ,_No. 1806 Coates street. Myers, h. M,, NO, 956 South reet . Moore, _Painter, NO, 021 Thirteenth street. airs. No. 1506 Franklin street. BlcUly, M. A., No. 1657 Cadwalacler street. Mason, Mrs., No. 172'2 Spruce street. Matehett, No. 1216 South street. MeCreigh, L., No, 1112 Sites street. Mous-house. Mrs. No. 2115 Montrose street. McCullough, M., Miller's Hotel, Chestnut street. Diann, Mrs W. B s , No. 503 Green street. • McCulley, Jane, No. 2819 Coates street. Myers, S.„ No, 437 George street, above Poplar. Morgan, Mrs., No. 806 Erie street. Morgan, Mrs., No. 1200 Olive street. MeMenemy, Mrs., Passyunk road and German st. Murray, Mrs. No. 240 South Twenty-first street. Miller, A., No. 1222 Coates street. Murphy, Mrs.,No. 410 Richmond street. Mather, Miss,NO. 208 South Eighth street. Monges, Mrs., No. 116 South Nibeteeoth street. Mitchell. rs.,No. 1009 Clinton street. Marks, James P., No. =South Fifth street. McNally. Mary, No. 416 Buttonwood street. - Melloy, Mrs., 'No. 331 Dickerson street. Martin, Mrs., S. E. corner Eighth and Arch sts. Mitchell, J. 11., No. 935 Franklin street. Mytinger, L. G., No. =North Thirteenth street. aleCullough, A. No. 233 Greenveleti street. Monroe, Mrs., Twenty-first and Tloga streets. Miller, Mrs., No. 158 North Sixth street. Manly, H. T., No. 327 South Thirteenth street. Montgomery, R. It., No. 231 South Sixth street. Mnor, William, N 0.124 North Twenty-first street. IffeNcely,A. W., No. 821 North Seventh street. Murphy, Daniel, No. 136 Math street. McElwee, Rev. Wm., No. 1311 Lombard street. Mustard, J. C., No. 1817 North Thirteenth street. Millington, Dr. No. =Spruce street. Marls, Eleanor, No. 127 South Fifth street. Malone, Watson, No. 1522 North Broad. street. Moore, D. I'., No. 829 Vine street., Meeser, Mrs., No. 1231 Vine street: ltioeltug, Edward, Seventeenth and Rising Sun. Robert, Twenty-second, below Oxford. Mcßride, A,, No. 1233 North Second street. McCallum, IL, No. 509 Chestnut street. McShane, Metrics, No. 545) Worth street. Mott, airs. T., No. 1337 Spruce street. '• Metzger, E., No. 1801 Wallace street. Miller, O. A., No. 1523 Spring Garden street. Massey, Miss, No. 1013 Marlborough street. Normon. Contain, N 0.319 Wharton street. Niellol, James, N 0.932 North Second street. Nolte*, J. Gs, No. ISASI Lombard street. • Noel, M. F., No. 514 North Ninth street. Nassau, Mrs.,No. 1633 N orth Fifteenth street. Neff, ColonellL, ' Nineteenth and Mount Vernon. Na •ylor. Mrs. H. N. N 0.3 York place. Nolan, Miss,corner Sixteenth and Master streets. Ortlip, Miss, No. l& North Ninth street. Outerbrldge, A. A., No. 1501 Green street. Opte, Mm., No. ns Jefferson street. o , llllel. Miss, No. Mil Borah Thirteenth street. • Oakfords Mrs., No. s Christian street. Oster. William, No. 4 Gilling.nam street. Oldfield, William, NO. 503 Pierce, street, below Tasker. Penistan, R. Broad and Reed streets. Price, J. C., No. 1825 Mount Vernon street. Point, J. 31., No. 713 Poplar street. Prentzell, S. D. N 0.132.8 North Thirteeuth street. Patten, J. /11. No. 314 Smith Tenth street. Peddle, Miss, No. 1073 spring Garden street. Pearls*, W. F., No_ 1117 Citron street, Peitz, E., No. 719 Federal street. Patterson, Mrs., No. 326 North Twelfth street. PenroseW., No. 665 North Twelfth street. Plioner, , Rev. Dr... No. 912 Spruce street. Paul, Edward F.. No. 1511 Sprinf Cardeirstreet. Phillips, E. W., No. 814 Marshal street. Phillippi, Charles, N 0.1435 North Eleventh street. Penrose. 'T. M., Twentieth and Lombard streets. Parry, E. EL. No. 245 N ortliFifth street. Parry, R. No. 1618 North Fifteenth street. Peunypae , ker, E., No. 1102 Green street. Parsons, ItErs. - E. A., Northwest corner Twelfth and Vine streets. Remsen, George, No. 545 North Fifth street. Reeves, Diary, No. 603 Poplar street. Reinhart, Samoa, Godfrey avenue, above Fourth. Inehey, Mrs, No. 1292 Spruce street. Rea, .1., No. 701 North 'Nineteenth street. Rutherford, T. G., No. 220 North Juniper street. Roberts, Mrs. No. 221 Pear street. Itionettu, C., No. 925 Locust street. Rosenberger. Mrs. No: 1614 North Seventh street. Relehmap, Mrs., Filbert street, between Eighth and Ninth. Robinson. Mrs. J. No. 207 North Eleventh street. Remmey, Mrs. F. . No. 2003 Blount Vernon Street. Reppller, G _, No. 1922 LOcest street. Reid, John W.. No. 1534 Cherry street. Ross, J. No. 637 North Eleventh street. Rentak, Ides. No. 2039 Arch street. Ross, C. Es., No. 325 North Eleventh street. Meg: C., York street. Rtagway, Mrs., No. 1212 Parrish street. Read, William F., No. 1320 Marshall street. Regar, i isoffee It.. No. Ha Marshall. street. Reishey, 11., * N0 237 Arch street. • Bomberger, B. W.,No. 1432 Poplar Street. Reeves, C No. 37iss Market street. Roatch. Mary, No. 315 Race street. Reineck, Mary, No. 1221 North Twelfth street. Richardson, George, No. 1530 Pine street. Ralston. Robert,Thirteentli street ami Girard ave. Reinhart, W. H. No. 1313 Jefferson street. Ramsdell Sirs., Wyoming avenue. • Redfield, H C., No. 949Solith Sixth Street. Reed, Mrs., No. 717 South Front street. Scott, James D., No. 1923 Mount Vernon street. Shober, Mr.,No. 657 North Eleventh street. Spang, Sen. T., No. 510 Buttonwood street. Shelly, Miss No. 893 Lawrence street, ab. Browu. Sherfner,Miss. No. 23 North Third street. Sharp. .L. No. 1427 Filbert street. Shoemaker. D. No. WCallowistil street. Stapler, J. W. ' NO. 708 Washington avenue. Sartain, Samuel, No. 726 Sansom street. Sprungk, 8., Broad street, below Wharton. Stackholise, C., Frankford road and Allegheny avenue. Smith, J. A., N 0.2044 Lombard street. Stigale, Mrs., No. 700 Wood street. Ballade, Mrs. A. M. No, 507 South Sixth street. Spencer, N., No. 47.8 Federal street, Spencer, W., United States Hotel. Stewart. E., No. 1414 Samson street. Smith, J. 11., No. 716 North Eightn street. Stinson, Thomas. No. 1314 North Front street. Seblater, L. C„ No. 1826 Vineyard street. Swan, J. D., N 0.1616 Swain street. Sherman, Rate, No. 312 South JallinOr Street. Supniee, M. J No. 6.56 North Tent n street. Smith, M. E. No. 1504 North Seventh street. Smith. Miss E., No. 1716 _Ringgold place. Scbaeffer, Mrs. Charles, No. 1309 Arch Streit. -Splint, Mary, No. 712 Morris street. Seal, Mr. . _ Front and Vine streets. Somers, Mrs. ' No. 708 New Market street. Seligman, IL, No. 1348 Spruce street. Smith, Mrs. S. NO. 1941 Howard street. Stafford, Mr., 240. 402 Quince street. Smith, Mrs. George, No. 910111elon street. Stolid, C. 31., No. 909 Darien street. Stockton, airs., No. 1124 Harmer street. Stern, Mr., No. 458 North Eighth street. Smith, A., No. itasNorth Second street. Steinbrerher, Daniel, No. 1018 North Second at. Stratton. Mrs., No. 21 South neventeenth street. Steele, Robert, No. 638 North Thirteenth street. Smith, Robert, No. 518 New Market street. Sazerach, John 8., No. 325 North Seventh street. Smith, Jacob S. s. Tulip and Eiewson streets. Stocker, Mrs., No. 713 Pine street. Sloneker. N., No. 822 North Eleventh street. Swot 2r.v, 11. J.No. 420 South Third street. Stevenson,_llL'C.,22lo. est South Sixteenth street. SG Clair. W. T., No. 1930 Pine street. Sniveiy, Mrs., No. 146 Richmond street. Shen, A. H., No. 818 North SL'stli Street. Steen, John, No. 1206 North Second street. Smethurst, John, No. 1291 Ridge avenue. Spam, G. H., No. 1216 Davis street. Bulger, Isaac, No. 2113 Arch street. Smallwood, Chestnut street, below' Fortieth. Spaiigler. A.M., No. 1015 Mount Vernon street. Stratton, F. NO. 789 East 'Thompson street. Snowden. W . . 14., NO. 201 T Mount Vernon Street. Stellwagon. Edward . , No. Pine Seventeenth at. Shortridge_, C. W., No. 1816 street. Smith, J. W. No. 1914 Lombard street. Spear. T. D., No. 1817 South Fifth et' eet. Simons st Brother, No. 30 South Water street. Snowden, H. C., No. 627 North Tenth street. Stevenson, Mrs., No. 1216 lialues street. Scott, Mrs. No. 21243 Vine street. Shantz, M. 11., No. 1426 North Eleventh street. Steele, Mrs., No. 610 North Thirteenth street. Mauer, D. b., Sixth and Poplar. Summerville. Rate, No. 215 _Library street. Stewart, Mrs. William, Spruce street. Snyder. James. No. 53a Queen street. Smith, Lewis, No. to Chestnut street. Smithson, Miss, Southwest censer Girard avenue and Snake - ma - eve street. Schaefer, Mrs. C., No. 225 Dean street. Stretch, Mrs. R. A., No. 6611 North Tenth Street. Toy, .ranies M., No. 2002 Mount, 'Vernon street. Tuthill. A., Dauphin street, below Tulip. Tests, Mrs. N., No. 131 North Eleventh street. Tierman, Mrs., No. 1104 Girard street. Thompson. H. A., No. 12 Dugan st., above Pine. Telly, Mrs., No. 2514 Biddle street. Troth, D., No. 2125 Arch street. Tassey, Anna, NO. 1231 North Tenth street. Thayer, James, No. Z5O South Eleventh street. Thumlert, George, Southwest corner of Lawrence and Poplar streets. Teamer, Mrs., Wildey street, below. Vienna. Tomlinson. Mrs., No. 43 North Seventeenth st. Traynor, Miss, corner Fraukford road and Cum berland streets. Thompson, Mrs. W. B. No. 125 Christian street. Teas, Ann, No_ 1737 No rth Third street. Tillman, Benben, No. 723 311115 street. Thompson, Rev. J., Broad and Christian. Taylor, Mrs., No. '256 North Thirteenth street. Talcott, Mrs.,No. 137 Marshall street. Tully, James No: An North Second street. Tracy, Miss No. 316 South Twelfth street. Taylor, J. N.. No. 839 North Sixteenth street. Thornton. James, No. 1245 South Thirteenth st. Trump, Mrs., No. so) Clioton street. Turner, W. 8., No. 926 Clark street. Urguliart, Dr., No. 501 South Front street. Vanness. Mrs., No. 1435 Canute, street. Von Nelda, Mrs., No. 422 South Sixth street. Vanee, John, No. 136 South Wharves. Webb. J. W., No. 1040 Beach street. Wallas, Mrs. L. IV., No. 2541 Brandywine street. Watt. Mrs. 2., No. 140 Greenwieli et s , belt Reed, Warner. 'Yardley, Ghettos' avenue and Cherry st. I Wagner. Solomon, No. 99'J North Fifth street. Welsh. Mrs , Northeast cor. Ninth and Brown sts. Wilson. Jos.. Ne. 1517 Swain st., above Coates. Walton. Israel. Sellers street. above Unity. Waldie; W. S., No. 2136 North Sixth street. Wood, J.. No. 1203 Filbert street. -- Woods, Mrs., No. 1333 south Broad street. Wslifies, Mrs. Catharine, Frankfort' road and Arbor street. White, W. 11. No. 807 Vine street. ood. Mary, 'No. 1502 Green street. . Watson. Mrs.. No. 710 Moss street. 'Midis. Mrs.,No. 512 Spruce street. Wunderlich, ohn. No. 1183 Ogden street. White, Joseph P., No. 1423 North Seventh street. Wilitheirsll, M. W., No. 030 Spring Garden st. Whipple, A., No. 4 Morel& street. Wakefield, Wm.. No. 137 New street. Walrevell, I. E.,iNo. MG North Tenth street. Wood, Mrs. J. D., No. 1525 Arch street. Wetherill. Miss, No. 7 West Orthodox street. Wood, Comly, Montgomery Hotel, Sixth street. Witham, Johr r E y Zro.9l6l orth Eleventh street. Weaver, I.OlliS, No. 247 South Fourth street. Worrell, J.W., Tenth and Spring Garden streets. Wright. W. IL, Nu. 8115 North Second street. Wiley, Mrs., No. 1315 Howard street. Weaver.E.H.,NoTtliWest cor.Second and New sts. Whitman. Casper, No. 12b5 Randolph street. Wilson, Karel, B„ No. 1608 Green street. Watson, M.'s., No. 809 Arch street. Ware, L.. No. 1224 North Sixteenth street. Whitt, mos, No. 1501 Arch street. Wlll.llO. E. A., Pine street. west of FOrtleth. White, Mrs. 71. P., No. all S. Washington Square. Williams, Mrs.. Thirty-seventh st., below Market. Wright. Mrs.. No. 867 Spring Garden street. Webb, Rev. E., No: ;ism Spruce street. • Ware, Mrs.- No. 1 Dock street. Wentz, D. s No. 627 North Seventh street. Wilson, William, No. 1641 Race street. Waugh, Bliss, No. 916 Chestnut street. Wallace, Mrs. C., Feankfeed road. below Arbor, Wallace, H. E.. No. - 532 Flue street. Yewdall,Wm.,Twenty-iifth et.,ab.Spri ng Garden. Yorkstone, Annie, No. 411 South Eleventh street. Young, Emilia. No. 610 Norris street. Young, Join/ H. No. 1529 Irani avenue. Tarnall. L. IL,No. 231 Jacoby street, above Vine. Vert b, Mrs. Joseph. No. 243 Sonth N Mtn street. Stoltz. Fred.. .I‘i o. 1530 ilannuitown road. 2,41, M., No. 2115 Brassily - wine surest. . Zothe, F. IV.. No. Oil North Third street. WEST PHILADELPHIA. Allen, John W. Brognarct, S. N. Forty-fourth and Spruce. Butter,Stliss M., Warren street, above'Thirty-fifth. Brunnell Mrs. Garden street. Cooper,John,Lancaster pike. _ Dotter. A. S., No. 401.3 Locust street. French, ;lams, Hostonv file . Goodwin, M. Darby road and Walnut street. Gross, John F., at termination West Philadelphia cars. • Hunter, Samuel, Hestonville. - Hancock, Mrs., Build street. Jones, 0., Laucasterpike. Seen, Henry, Thirty-801'011th St., below Locust. Rirkhride, Dr., PeliliSYlValllO 'Milne, Hospital. Lewis, Mrs., Spruce street, below Thirty-Muth. Lynch, Mrs. G. corner Preston and Oak. Meyer, C. ft., Thirty-second and Hamilton sts. Me wren Mrs.,MeAlpin street. Pascal', it. S., Thirty-fifth and Hamilton streets. Prentzell, Mrs. Thirty-fifth, above Bridge street. Reidenbach, F. W. C., Lancaster Ow. Roberts Mrs. Martha, Mantuaville. Service Mrs. Belmont avenue. Shurtiett,Mrs.,Market , street,abv.Thlrty-seventli. Sptsulding„Mrs.,BlOdgett st„elev.Thirty--seventil. Simpson, Mrs., Pear street, Hestonvllle. Shedwick, Mrs., corner 32d and. Baring streets. Thorpe, J. 11., southwest corner Fortieth and Pine streets. • _ Tniitt, E. J., Bridge street, above Thirty-sixth. GERMANTOWN, Aertson, James M. Bookies, Edward, Main street. Brown, A. P. School lane. Birchen, E., Price street. Cope, F. R., East Walnut lane. Corse, P. P., Stain street. Chase, E. D., Willow avenue. Delaney, Mrs., wistar street. Danath, James, Cllelton avenue. Davis, Miss, Clielton avenue. Darrach Mrs., Green street. . Fricke,John It., Linden street. Feaster, A. E. corner Blenheim and Spring sts. Gaekill, J. W., Tioga Station. ilelfensteln, J. S., Green street. Hasler, Iffety,Centre street Derstine, D. W., Wayne street. Hicks. H., Germantown avenue. Krause,Joseph, cornerDuy and Thorp lanes. Krause, Mary, Township Line. rye, Henry, Cumberland street. Phipps, S. S. Main street. Sadler, is t,olicnr ro. John, Robinson, John, Cumberland street. • Ashmead street. Stokes, , rn ,Nc corner tn K he n rA o ß x r mw e ea nfi t il d(: n e d i e streets. tree Min. Centre street. WitadElOU. sTFACI) Yin §cturil %am% THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1865: Yardley - , Warren, Chelton avenue and Chew et Aertson, James E. Aueott, Samuel. Haines street. Course, L. P., Main street. Chase, E. D.• Willow avenue, Feaster. A. E. Morris, Mrs., Main street. Rittenhouse. John. 1111 MOE, Dr. PRANKFORD. Buekheister, Mrs., corner of Prankford road and Unity street. Bird. Amelia, Unity street, below Elizabeth. Campbell, Miss, Elizabeth street. Cralisbaw, J., Paul street, below Green. Crabtree, Miss Sellers street. Wm. Asylum ro: d. Devine, lilies Paul street, below Green, Devine, Miss C., Paid street. Gaised, A. W., corner Unity and Hedge streets. Hayes. J. B. Einsley. Mrs. A. No. 171 Main street. Lesber,_Mrs. 8., Orthodox street. Miller, Rebecca. Morgan, Charles. . Miller, It. Swope, Charles, Paul street, below Orthodox. 'Thorp, Richard, Leipsic. Waters, Charles, Bustleton pike. Wetherill, Miss No. 7 Orthodox street. Walton. Israel, Sellers street, above Unity. Yerkes, Mrs. J., Oxford street. CAMDEN, N. J. Ambruster, Mare. Bertha, D. W., No. 520 North Second street. _ Barnard, E. J., Linden street and Friends' aY. Clifford, H. A., No. 40 Berkley street. Cooper, C. M. Harvey, Mrs.. No. 310 Spruce street. Hamilton, M. R.,„, editor Democrat. Hollin.shead. J. U. Harvey, Mrs.,No. 310 Spruce street. Nen - mei - er e E., Third and Federal streets. Starr, H. Thompson, Captain A. No. 328 Bridge avenue. Taylor, Ellen, leo. 311 Plum street. PENNSYLVANIA. - Acker,, C. F., Chesteruylkill James, Valley. Andes, Levi,_Newbern Station. Armstrong, 'Waiter, Penn Station, Armstrong, W., Penn Station. Andes, Levi, Newbern Station. Adams, James Troy, Pennsylvania. Barlow, Miss, Roxborough. Bachman, A. F., Mauch Chunk, Carbon County. Brown, Kirk. Goshen, Lancaster county. Bickley, M. H. Chester. Brown, F., Iteading. Brown, Mrs. 1.12 North Sixth street, Heading, Benike, Mrs., Wissahickon. Barlow, Miss, Roxborough, bel.Germant'n}ane. Bannon, J. Pottsville, Schuylkill county. Biddle, W. F., Lewistown. Brown. Esther, Fulton, Washington county. Biller. M.. York Balaton, Mrs., Chelton Hill. Blake, Roberes,Holmeeberg. Brown,.C, F., Pittsburg. Bugg', James, Conshohocken. M ET le, Rev. J., Holmesburg. Boyce, Martha, Chester. Brown, Stacy, Brownsburg. Buckman. Joseph, Newtown. Bedford, J. W., Ashland. Bingham, Thomas, Harrisburg. Byrne, M. A. Carbondale. Brown, W. Milton, Pa. Beardsley, H. T.. Lock Haven. Bryson, Thos. 8., Mechanicsburg. Bowman, Kate, Altoona. Blake, 'Margaret, Altoona. Bayer, Henry, Latonia. Chambers, P. T., Newtown. • Chrisman, John, Phtenixyllie. Conrad, Milton, West Grove. Castle, Agoc, upland. M Chadwick, r.JTVand. Cromwell, M., Pittsburg. Clark, Charles, Wallin ford Station. Conover. William B. Haddington. Clifford, Mrs., Nicetown. Cleaver Hiram , Spread Eagle. Crosta Mrs , Bridesburg.Claud,'James, Coehranville. cuntertson, Dr., Chambersburg. Clarke, James, Lewiston. Conrad, J. C., Buckingham. Dennis, E. H., Tullytown. Deuces, Miss Roxborough. Duncan,W. F. (3/machines), Lancaster. Dickey, Miss J., Hopewell. Douglass, James L. Reading. W Hoary, illiam. IL: m Shaokn. Dobson, Captain J., Pluenixville. Duncan, George J., Fox Chase. Duncan, R. IL, Spring Mills. Dales. Mrs., Athensville. Eckenrode, G. F., Gettysburg. Eagle, Miss E., Marietta. Eniley, A. IL . wilkesbarre. Engles Josep , », Mount Nebo, Lancaster COMity. Emley:A. Wilkesbarre. Evans, J., Columbia. Eves, Andrew, Muncy. Emmy', C., 011ersville. Eryc, J. P., Chester. Edge, Thomas,' Toughakinamon. Engle D. Hazleton. Evans,' O.', Springfield. Evans. Jesse,Pottstown. Ely, RichardLambertville. Fetherolef, B. L. (5), Tamaqua. Petberolff, Willinne (2). Hamburg. Feltwell, Rev., Cresona. Fog . , John. Media. Foster, C. (3), Ashland. Fuller, C., Milton. Fitzgerald, J.. Mill Creek. Fackingthall, Mrs., 011ersville. Foster, T. D., Mauch Chunk. Fisher, L. S., Weynesboro. Front, William, Hughesville. Garrett, Amos, Willistown. Goodlander, James, Williamsport. Graham, Dr. J. Chester. Green, E. P. leennett Square. Gulden, B. II (2), Pottsville. Green, B. E., Glen Mills Store. Gibson, R. R., Linden. Games, sainue Norristown. (larder. .1. A., Fork Springs. Grams; George, Williamsport. Greenhalgh, Gus., Manayunk. Gray. William, Gray's Landing. Grove, E. C., Mercersburg. Heebner, Dirs. Norristown. Hampton, C., Lwisville, Bucks County. Hall. bliss L., Unionville, Heintz, d Olin, Perryville. Hlghley, Cyn, Norristown. Harvey, E. Y.,_Penningtonville. Hodgson, 31., Penn Station. Hurst, C.,-Norristown. Hambleton, C., Elkview. Holstein. W.„ Henderson Station. Haase, Mes. William,Levi:ringlet), §tao,9 l l. Huntley. J. J., Chestnut Hill. Ilamet; George, Avington. Hawley, Robert, - Matey. Hibbs, J. D. Harrisburg. Hymns, Sarah D., Fort Washington. Heysham. Dr., Newton Square. Hazlett, Mrs. Chambersburg. Haldeman, J. Newton Square. Heins, H., Wissahickon, Hallowell. Mrs., Bridesburg. Hoopes, li. L. Avondale. Hobson, Frank Freeland. Hughes, F. W :Pottsville. Hampton. C., kitivisvlllc. Hodgson & Co.. A. Penningtonvllie. Hainan, Mrs. D., Beading. Iltimphrevat Beu) ntin, West Bamford. Hodson. George, Mantwunk. Hayes, J. B.,Frankford. Hatters Al., Wyoming. - J Irvin, ohn A., Shoemakertown. Jones, Miss. Duncannon. Janet, J. C., Horshanwhie. Jones. Jonathan (2). Chelton Township. Jackson, William, West Grove. Nees*, Jacob Port Clinton, Kohler, airs. Torresdale. Krauss & BrOther, Quakertown, Kauffman, C: S., Columbia. Krouse, lion. D., Norristown. King, C. DI., Watsoutown. Kenny. John James, Nicetown lane. Kinsley, Nathaniel. uakertown. Kramer, M., Schuylkill Haven. Kay, Thomas, 'Upland, Kinkade. Mrs. C., Williamsburg. Kinsey Quakertown. Kent,William C., Jenkintown. Kuhn, Rev. S., Penn Hall. Keepers Mrs. A. E., Rising Sun. Kepner S., Pottstown. Keeler dc Brother, Pittsburg. Kehler, M. 71.., Lampeter. Linton, N.. West Grove, Cheater county. Litzinger. 8., Ebensburg. Lynn, G. W., Spruce Creek Store. Lawrence, J. P., Avondale. Lee. 'Thomas, Chester. Lawrence, P. C. Minersville. Lawrence, J. S., Minersville. Lyon. Mrs., Montoursville. Lilly, General, Mauch Chunk. Locke. Jahn, Lewisburg. Lake, David, Cameronia. Lynch, Robert, Lewisville. Libhart, John, Marietta. Lukens, A. A. Chester. Leiserin W., Summit Hill, Lapson, Morris, Old York road, Loud, S. Y., Dublin. Livingston, Isaac, Carlisle. Landenberger. H., Avondale. Long, G. S.. On City. Lees, Miss. Manayunk. Lewnrs. William ,Montoursville. Liggitt; Samuel, Newport Station. Lee, M. tj_.,Womelsdorf. Lawson, Wllliain C., Milton. Matz, J. F. (le machines), Annville. McDowell. L. (12 machines), Williamsport. Mendenhall, J. D. Doylestown. Morrison. W. N. MaTlitylilik. Monroe. W. H. cliester. McGregor. E. RI (42anachines), Pittsburg. Marshall, W. H.. Shamokin. Marston John. White Hall Station. Matz. Morris. P.. ii.. Pottsville. McKnight. Mrs., Reading. Mark, A. R., Abingdon. Mitchell, A. M.. Abingdon. Morgan, Mrs: Morgan's Corner. McCoy, J. Milesburg. Markley. N. 8., Potfstown. McClellan. Mrs., Chambersburg. Murphy. J. J.. Johnstown. Nyeum & Sens, Rays Hill. ler taunt. William (2 machines), Bethlehem. Nave, Mrs. J., Bethlehem. Ohrensetter. Mrs., Roxborougli, Ogden, S. Clifton Station. O'Beck, tr. Sunbury. Phillips, ti. W., Penningtonville. Patterson. E. V., Mereersburg. Putt, George, Castor road, Oxford. Porter, John, Bellefonte. Pyle, Martha, _Avondale. Pugh, S.. Conshohocken. Potts, Mary, Pottstown. Foley, al. A., No. el Chestnut street, Norristown. Potter. Mrs., Edge Hill, North Penna. ItallrOad. Pierce. Mrs., Warren. Paul, D. (3), treason. Pike, Mrs. T., Morrisville. Palmer. Thomas C., Media. Palmer, John, Tullytown. Parrish & Conyngham Oil, WilkesbalTd. Pott, Captain F. Pottsville. Rea, Jane. Old Chester. Rhoads, James D., Clifton Station. Rupert, .1. M. Bustleton, Rowland. H., Rowlandville. Rigby, S W., Haverford. Renner & Co, New Bedford. Ross, Bailie, Willow Creek. . Repplier, Moodie,&Co. Ashland. Robinson, Miss Augusta:Bloomsburg. Reilly, Mrs., Gettysburg. Roberts, George, Willettstown. Render, M. 8., 'Middletown. Rowland, Mrs. S„ Cheltenham. Rushton, Mrs., E. H., Belmont. Ralston. Mrs- Norristown. Selbert,V, Wornehalore Swayne, W. H. Kennet's Station. Super, Sophia, White Hall Station. Simpson, John Summit Hill. Stafford, S. F. McKean. Snyder, L. S., Hartsville. Saylor, John L.,Abnville. Shertson, Miss E, Slatington: Sehmauck, Rev. B. W., Lebanon. Selsor, Charles, Doylestown. Strickland & Brothers, Reading. Showers, Mrs.. Milestown. Sharp, George B. Chutham. Shoemaker. Dr. B. K., Mauch Chunk. Snyder, William, Olney. Sellers. 0. W. (4 machines), Hollidaysburg. Story, Mrs., Allentown. Seaboitz, Levi, SUllintry: Smith, C. 8., Northumberland. Schultz, Maggie, Roxborough. Schallcross, George M., Bustleton Pike. Sneerhiger P.. Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Shalicross .1., Harrishorg. Schneller C. G., Catasauqua. Stauffer.'William, Quakertown. Shoemaker, Tulle. Milton. Spigellinger, S., Ilartleton. Saurniun. Caroline. Bustleton. Sheeler. Miss Mary A., Roger's Ford. Shoemaker, Joseph, Muncy. Taylor, Charles, Quakertown Station. Taylor, D. S., Royer's Ford. Treichler, Jacob, Ringgold. Thompson. airs. West Chester. Trout, William. bltester. Thompson. J. K. Easton, Tyson, C. J., Gettysburg. Taylor, H. DI., Ma machines), West Chester. Thomas Sarah , Fort Washington. Taylor, 'William, Norristown. Titus, L. P.„ Marietta. Taylor, J. IT., Kennett Square. Tyson, Samuel, Norristown. Uhler, P., Üblersville. Vau'Msme, W. Cameron. Van Liew, J. J.,. Nisbante Station. Wilson, Thomas A., enthrleville. Waters, Charles, Bustleton. Walker, Rev. J., Tyrone. Wetherill, 8., Roxborough. Wilkins, Dirs. 3.. Milton. • Wriht, I. Fox Chase. Winters, Henry, Euphrata Station. Whitney, 'Thomas, (21 machines), Norristown. Weaver, 0. P., Annville. - Waterman, K. P.. Hoitnesburg. Wagner, G. W., Roekborough. Williams, Charles, Buckingham. Western. R. V. Pottsville. Wetherill, 8., Roxborough. Watkin, James, Birmingham. Charles Cheslnut Hill. Whitenlita. IL C.,' Hamburg. Walle, W. P., Allentown. Wilson, Thomas,Wilkesbarre. Yarnall, E. A., imp ola Station. Yardley - , Samuel, Edgewood. Young, Hiram, (17 machines), York. Ziegler, J., Erwina. NEW JERSEY. Alexander, Rev. J. E....llightstOwn. Andersen, J. It., Milford. B o dine, F., Williamsport. Blackfhp, Wm., Lambertville. Bun di e g. J. s., Kaighn's Point. Bishop, James, Egg Harbor. Bacon, Josiah, Bridgeton. Bitrecklo, Mrs. Trenton. 'Burt; Mrs.• Monroeville. Braddockt le m. S.. Bradford. IlVOwn. N.. B. Lambertville. PL. Trelltnt Brannon, Rebecca , Medford. Churchman, Mrs. L., Burlington. Clark. D. A., Trenton. Corneld, Wm., Vineentown• Cook, J•, Pittstown. Craft, Ed., Clarksboro. Courow, C., Fellowship. Clement. Mrs. Fellowship. Cline, Mrs. A.: Burlington. Cramer, E. D., Moorestown. Dubois, Mrs. J Bridgeton• Dubois, BOA., Bridgeton. Deem; Isaac, Bordentown• • F • M., Woodbury. Evans, Isaac. Oakland Star. Elliot. Mrs. G., Bordentown. Ewing, Thos., Bridgeton. Evan. J, Mullice Hill. Ely, Richard, Lanabertyllie. Fetch, Jas., Vineland. Fielder, G. W., Hightstown. Falkinberg, Miss, Burlington. Fogg, Aaron, Salem. Green, John. Clarksboro. Green, Rev. E.,Fisherville. Gatidis, A. A., Jersey City. Gardner, Rev. G. F.. Trenton. Hancock, J. H., Burlington. Hindman, Mag., Clarksboro. . Biggins, S. P., Flemington. Harnett, John, Bordentown. Baines, Martha, Naiglus's Point. Hough, A.. Trenton. Hanna, J. M. Salem. Hters,.E. Salem. Henderson, J. H. AbSeetiM. Hutchinson, 84, Yardville. Jenkins, D. W., Vineland. Jessup, Joseph, Mullicalllil. Joyce, Thomas Marleton. Kerr. William J., Mount HollY. Lippincott, A. T., Chniamonsitt. Lippincott, John, Crosswlcks. Lippincott, C. C.. Harrisonvnie. Lippincott, A. 0.; Woodstown. Long, Lizzie. Pittstowu. Mulford. J., Bordentown. Mapps, Mrs. It.,Clrosswicks. Melick. E. E., New Germantown. Newell, Hiram, Bordentown. Pedriek, Charles, Pedidektown. Paxton & Mount, Hightstown. Pharr., Albert, Tnekerton. Peacock, M. 8., Longacoming. Peacock. N. H. Vineentown. Pettit, Mrs. E.:Florence. • Potts, W. H., Trenton. Parry. E. V., Clinton. • Price, A., Andover. Riley, Mrs. A.,__Hol?ewell. - Robinson. G. W. Sharpstown. Reeder, Charles, Trenton. Beeves. Charles, Salem. Sharp, F. F., Miliville. Stephenson, Rev. J., New Brunswick. Stouger, Mrs., Glassboro. Search, James, Titusville. Swan, Charles,' Trenton. Shaw: Ruth, Ball's Island. Tomlinson, Dr., Bridgeton. Tomlinson, E. Laurel Mills. Trenchard, Bridgeton. Vansciver, George, Burlington. Thompson, James, Butingsport. Wiese, Fred., Bordentown. Woodward. T. Milford. Woodruff, O. D., Bridgeton. Weatherly, Mary, Mullica Hill. Wendle, Helen, Lambertville. Woodward, Miss. Mount Dony. DELAWARE. Armstrong, A. D., Wilmington. Bacon, Thomas. Laurel. Bell, W. AL, Smyrna. Martha Boyce, Laurel. Budd, J. D., Middletown. Corbit, Mrs. C. Delaware City. Carson, John, Delaware City. Conwell, Mrs. C., Dover. Cary, R. D., Milford. Davidson, L. T,, Laurel. Enos, Thomas Odessa. Ellison, Mrs. Joseph, Delaware City. Fitzgumill, M., Delaware City. Green, Victor, 'Wilmington. adaway, Clara W.. Wilmington. Janvier, Wm. E., St. Georges'. Johnston, A. Mrs., Wilmington. Keeler, Bros. Wilmington. Lynch, Amos; Middletown. Leedom, E. N., Ifarrerford township. MeCiuskey, Jr., Wilmington Maxwell, Mrs., Delaware City. Roe, Samuel D. Felton. Rainey, Mrs:. St. Georges'. Saunders, John W.,- Lewes.. Townsend D. WilMington. - - Rittenhouse,'Rev. E. _Chippewa- Wickersham, IL N. Wilmington. Wapples, E. C., Georgetown. Warner, Charles, Wilmington. Williams, Miss A., Glasgow E . MISCELLANOUS. Aitken, Mrs., Fort Monroe, Va. Allen, Mrs. D, Jamcstown,-N. Y. • Butt. Wm. B. Washington, D. C. BrlghtleY, Charles Kingston, Jamaica. Ballaronlek, Captain, Italy, Europe. Bergiteld, A. Hamburg, Germany. Benson,E. T., Royal Oak, Md. Carson, Captain, Washington, D. C. Carrie ton, E. J., Fulton. N. Y. Cruiks lank, Misa,•Ceelltown, Md. Clements, David, Chesterville, Md. AL Crawford. Havana, N. Y. • Caner°, Captain Italy, Europe. Chadwick, John:Morgantown, West Virginia. Costa, Fortunate, Genoa, Italy. Clark, II; W., Balthnore, Md. Chillson, Judge, Monmouth. Ills. Carrington &Seymour, Fulton, N. Y. Evans, Fred., Washington, D. C. Everett, Georg - L e L., Council Bluffs, lowa. Harker, Mrs•,iverpeol, England. Pathway & Hall, Mechanicsburg, Ills. llofft, S. Otisco, N.Y. Huff, J.:Zacatecas, Mexico. Jones. E., Adams' Centre, N. Y. Jones,R., Crofsa Farm, is. Jones, Wis. Mrs. J., Crofsa Farm, Wis. Lorberg, A., Portsmouth, Ohio, Lodd,G, W., Salisbury', Md. Lorain. Captain, N. A., West Point, N. Y. McAllen, Carrie, Snow Hill Md. McPherson, H. H. Capitol Will, D. C. Middleton, J. N., Brooklyn, N. Y. • Martin, Mrs.. Penn Yan, IC Y. Nye, A. F., Marietta, Ohio, O'Driseoll, Mrs.,Cincinnati Ohio. Pfeiffer Mrs., nshington, D. C. Pper,John, Lacon, Illinois. Peterson, Captain, New York, N. Y. Riley, A.. Bethel, Ohio. Richards, W., Roaring Springs, Ky, Robinson, Yankee, New York, N. Y. Ruggiero, L., Italy. Smeallie, Rev. James, Davenport, N. Y. Steiner, J. H., ;Wheeling, Va. Ste - wart, D. S., Waskington,_D. C. Smith, W., Georgetown, D. C. Truitt, Mrs. A. 8., Berlin. Md. Tracy, S. 0., Alexandria Va. Walinsley Bros., 28 Machines, Baltimore, Md. Wilkie, Captniu; Venezuela. N. B.—THE FLOR.ENCE , is the only perfect UACIILNE warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and kept in order for one year without charge. Full instructions accompany each Xa ehine sold; Obliging lady-operators gent to the houses of Purchasers when desired. For Circulars and Samples of Sewing, enclose a stamp, and address km .. Ef2.U2.LM.. SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, No. 630 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILADELPRIA LEO 411111: 001 1.4:I: II: 4:111 COPARTNERSHIP. -THE UNDER SIGNED have this day entered into a copart nershipunder the name and title of BRING BURST' & CO., tfor the purpose. of MANUFAC TURING STEEL AND SAWS, at Nos. 1013 and 1515 ABIERICA. Street. THOMAS BRINGIIIIRST, SAMUEL H. BIBIGHAUS. PHILADELPHIA, August 16, 1865. aul9-6t NOTICE THAT I HAVE THIS DAY ai n ...4 of my entire interest in the business of the QUAKER CITY SAW AND bTEDI., WORKS, to my son THOMAS BRINEUIREST and SAMUEL. H. BIBI&BIAUS . The former business will be settled by the subscriber. JOHN H. BRANGHITRST. PIIILADELPIIIA, Aug. 16, 1865. aulB-6t NOTICE.—AFTER THIS DATE, •C. D. KENWoRTHEY ceakes to be a partner of JOHNSON & CO. Germantown, July 1, 186,5. ari2-5.r6t. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E Undersigned have this day entered into a no. wi,itufffeligo CO.,u" under - f ti NJ u rr u algeltitra f ttiran: DAL //OMSK% DIfOIIIEBB, sn 1908 MARKET St. " A, BRIINEII, BB D. C. WARO A. DEIINEE, ' JIt. PRMADELPIDA, July 3,1866. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED 'IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad- Tantagee, LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITI AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM KILLION, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set tle, and adjust the account a Mrn. JANE DUN NINCHIAM, Administratrix of the Estate of WIL LIAM KILLION, deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties interested for the put, poses of his appointment, on TUESDAY, Septem ber 5, 180, at 4 o'clock P. M. at Philadelphia. o. 429 WALNUT Street, in the citi of aU23-wfluilt . JOSEPH 8. ➢LARGER,—Auditor. IN THE - ORPHANS , COURT FOO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELT"HIA. Estate of WILLIAM YOUNG, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. set tle, and adjust the account of JOHN J. YOUNG, Administrator. and to report distribution of the balance ill tile hands of the accountant wilt meet the parties Interested far the purposes of MS appoint s' at, on SEPTEMBER 11, 1863, at 4 Welocir. . M., at his office, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. au23-wfmst EDW. SHIPPEN, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ELIZABETH M. and FRAN4I.IN W. - PIER SON, Minors. The auditor appointed by the court to audit, .. set tle, and adjust the prat .count of OLIVER F. CORNMAN, guardian of said minor., and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, Sep tember W. A. D. /Sas, at eleven o'clock A.M. ' at ma valve, No. 1914/}4 South FOURTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA, aulS-Inarwsts Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -I- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JANE SHIVERS, deceased. The Audit or appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of AMEL SHIVERS, Ad ministratrix, d. b. n. c. t. a. of JANE SHIVERS, de ceased in to report distribution of the ba lance n the hands of the accountants will meet the parties interested for the purposes aids appoint- Ment, on TUESDAY, September 4th, A. D. 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M. at his Office, No. 1I South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. aulB-fmyart JOM4 HANNA, Auditor. ISTATE OF SARAH HENRY, DE CEASED. —Letters of Administration upon the Estate of SARAH HENRY late of Frankford, Twenty-third ward, city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, alt per sons indebted to said Estate will please Make pay ment, and those having claims will _present tee same without delay to GEO. HENRY, Adurn, au23-w4t . Rielthero P. 0., Rucks county, l'a. ESTATE OF SUSAN . M. FRENCH, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the Estate of SUSAN M. FRENCH, deceased, having been granted to the Undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those haring claims will please present them to JOHN H. BLACK, Adin , r. Or to his att , y, 1136 MAItILET St., Phila. OIIAS. H. DOWNING, at., 114 South St.aull-fluwat* COAL. BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NoW—Lowest Price for the Season.--Benalne Bogle V ein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg and Stove sizes, $B,• Large 'Cut, $7. Try It. You will be sure to be pleased. Office, 121 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 oALLOWHILL Street, above Broad. jy22-3m ELLIS BRANSON. Ti N 0 W LESI LBHIGH, HICKORY, and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Office and Yard,-IgaNTH and WILLOW Sts. jyl4-3ur C 0 L .—SIJGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best L ocust Mountain , from Behuylhill_prepare4 expressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIEDTD and WIL LOW Streets. Oflice,_l4o. 5. SECOND Street. Caps-tfl J. WALTON . a; CO. IATRITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES f —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying - and preserving the complexion. It Is the most wonder- Kul compound of the age. There is neither chalk, Powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in itteempo- KUM, It toeing Composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the extraordinary' qualities for pre serving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more lieautifitli and the most beautiful divine. Prices, 50 and as cents. -Prepared only by,HUNT & CO.. Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street two doors above Chest , nut, and lga South SEVENTH Street, above Wal, • PROPOS ALS. PROPOSALS FOR MAIL STEAM SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL. POST OFFICE DEFARTEBET, WzsioNGToN, June 26, MO. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May ,- 28, 1884. which is in the words following, to wit: "AN ACT to authorize the establishment of ocean mail steamship service between the United States and Brazil. "Be it enacted by the Senate and Douse of Repre sentatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That the Postmaster General he, and he is hereby, authorised to unite with the Gene re! Post-office Department of the Empire of Brazil, or such other officer of the Government of Brazil as shall be authorized to act for that Government, in establishing direct mail communication between the two countries, by means of a monthly line of first class American sea-going steamships, to be of not less than two thousand tons burden each, and of ffi eucient number to perform twelve round trips or voyages per annum hetWeell a port of the united States, north of the Potomac liver and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, touching at Saint Thomas, In the West Indies, at Bahia, - Pernambuco, and such other Brazilian and intermediate port or ports as shall be considered necessary and expedient; Provided, That the expense of the service shall be divided between the two Governments, and that the United States portion thereof shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the per formance of twelve round trips Der. annum, to be paid out of any money appropriated for the service of the Post-olllce Department. "SEC. 2. And be It further enacted, That the Post - General be, and he is hereby, authorized to invite proposals for said mail steamship service by public advertisement, for the period of sixty days, In one or more newspapers published in the cities of Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, respectively, and to contract with the lowest renonsible bidder for the same for a term of ten years, to commence from the day tile first steam - ship of the proposed line shall depart from the United States with the mails for Brazil: Provided, That proposals for monthly trips—that is to say, for twelve round voyages per annum, out and back— are received and accepted by him. within the limit as aforesaid, from a party or parties of undoubted responsibility, possessing ample ability - to furnish the steamships required for the service, and offer big good and sufficient sureties for the faithful per formance of such contract: And provided further, That such proposals shall be accepted by the Go-• vernment of Brazil, and that distinct and separate contracts with each Government, containing similar provisions, shall be executed by such accepted bidder or bidders; each Government to be respon sible only for for its proportion of the subsidy to be paid for the service. "SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That any con tract which the Postmaster General may execute under the authority of this act, shall go into effect on or before the first day of September, one- thou sand eight hundred and sixty-five and shall, in ad dition to the usual stipulations of ocean and man steamship contracts provide that the steamshipS offered fer the service shall be constructed of the best materials, and after the most approved model, with all the modern improvements adapted for sea going steamships of the first-class ; and shall, be fore their approval and acceptance inspection and Postmas ter General, be subject to inspection and survey by an experienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Navy, whose report shall be made to the Postmaster Gene - that the two Governments shoal be entitled to have transported, free of expense, on each and every steamer, a mail agent to take charge of and arrange the mail matter, to whom suitable accom modations for that purpose shall be assigned ; that in case of failure from any cause to perform any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for in the contract, a pro rata deduction. shall -be made from the compensation on account of such omitted voy age or voyages ; • that suitable tines and penalties may be imposed for delays and irregularities in the regular performance of the service according to contract; and that the Postmaster General shall have the power to determine the contract at any time, In case of its being underlet or assigned to any other party. ...Sao. 4 . - And be it further enacted, That the mall steamships employed in the service authorized by this act alhall be exempt from all port charges and custom - house dues at the port of departure and ar rival In the 'united States; - Provided, That a similar immunity from port charges and custom-house dues is granted by the Government of Brazil. Approved May 28, 1864." PROPOSALS Win be received at the Post-Office Department, in the .city of Washington, until three o'clock P. M. or atOIMAY, the tweety-eightli day of Anon, 186 S, for conveying the mails of the United States by a monthly line of first-class American sea-going steamships of not less than two thousand tons bur den each, and of sufficient number to perform twelve round voyages per annum between a port of the United States north of the Potomac river and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, touching at St. Thomas, in the West Indies, and at Bahia and Pernambuco, 111 Brazil, for a contract term of ten years, to com mence on or before the first day of September. 1885, and to date from the day the first steamship of such line shall leave the United States with the mails for Brazil. Bidders must designate the United States port of departure and arrival, and may, at their option, propose to embrace additional intermediate ports at Which the steamships shall touch on their out ward or homeward passages, to deliver and receive mails. Each bid should name the time proposed to be oc cupied in _performing the passages, each way', be tween the United States port of departure and ar rival and Rio de Janeiro, and should he accom panied by a map or diagram of the route, showing the intermediate ports at which the-steamships are to call to deliver and receive mails. Schedules of the sailing days, stating the proposed days and hours of departure from each port, as well as the proposed days and hours of artival, should also ac eoruany each bid; such schedule. however, to be subject to the approval of the Post Departments of the respective countries, and to alteration by said Departments from time to time as the interests of the proposed international postal service may re- The steamships offered for this service most ha American steamers, of the first-class, and before acceptance will be subject to inspection and survey by an experienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Navy. Proposals must conform in alt respects to the pro visions and requirements of the aforesaid act, ap proved May math, UK and must be properly gua ranteed, with a satisfactory testimonial that the guarantors are men of property, and abundantly able to make good their guarantee. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of cacti member of tile firm, when a company offers, should be dis tinctly stated in the proposal. The acceptance or non-acceptance of the bids will be determined by tile Postmaster General as soon as practicable aftei the time limited for their re ception; but no proposal can be accepted by this Department unless the bidder is also accepted by the Government of Brazil, as provided in the afore said act. And in case of suchjoint acceptance, dis tinct and separate contracts are to be executed by the accepted bidder or bidders with each Govern ment, containing similar provisions, each Govern ment to be responsible only for its proportion of the subsidy to be paid for the service, Proposals should be sent, under seal, to "The First Assistant Postmaster General," "Foreign Desk," with the words Mail Proposals"—"Fo reign Mails," written on the face of the address; and they should be despatched in time to be received by or before the twenty-eighth day of August next, , whieh will be the last day fOr receiving proposals under this advertisement. WILLIAM DENNISON, Postmaster General. NOM—This Department is not advised that any definite action has yet been taken by the Govern tient of Brazil in respect to the establishment of the prie s roposed steamship service between the two coun -wat t. je2B WAR DEPARTMVST-OPPICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MILITARY RAILROADS UNITED STATES, WASHINGTON, D. C.,_July MOMS. FOR SALE—CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. —Proposals will be received at this Office until twelve o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, Septem• ber 15, 1866, to purchase the United States Military Railroad Rolling Mill at Chattanooga, Tenn., with the machinery, tools, buildings, natures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll Railroad Iron are entirely new, and of the most improved character. For full description and details of operation, Ca pacity. apply in person, or by letter, to T. W. YARDLEY, Superintendent, Chattanooga, Tenn. All Bids should be endorsed "Proposal to pur chase Chattanooga Rolling Mill." D. C. McCALLITM, Brevet Brig. Gen. M Director and General anagerMilitary Rail awr-mwftilt roads United. States. SUMMER RESORTS' LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The nearest house to the surf. JONAH WOOTTON, aul4-hn. Proprietor ItIjEAL HOTEL, FRANKLIN, VENANCIO COUNTY, PA. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. This well-known and popnlar House has Just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double its former capacity. it is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Towns with ready access by Rail and *tags to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels in any part of the country. It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish a House combining the comforts of Home with all the advantages of a large Hotel, - and he believes he bee succeeded. jy4-em ATLANTIC CITY.-:--" THE CLAREN. DON" is open for the reception of Boarders. jy24-mwlita DR. JAMES JENKINS, Proprietor. SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—TUP. NATIONAL kOTEL. This lots% and commodious Hotel, knOWn vo the National - Hall, is now receiving Visitors. Price poi week, $l6; children and servants half-price. je3o-2m 1..1131031 - CEARRICTSON,Preprietor. E D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OOLLECTINO /WENT. hrEMPIIIS, 3'E NN The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly faellitatesin the speedy collection of claims. Jr~ am E. D. ,14040 AN "ENCOTJRAGE DOMESTIC INDUS TRY.-1-4 HARRISON Jr, U BRADFORD, STEEL PEN MANU FACTRERS, give employment to over ONE HUNDRED AMERICAN litiez AND womEN and produce over TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALLY of American Steel Pons stamped with their name In full, and bearing their label. In quality finish, selection, and style of putting up, these Ails are warranted to surpass any Pens ever offered to the American public. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by MOSS & CO., Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers. &EM CHESTNUT Street, and 130 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. - said-Itn CLAIMS FOR RECRUITING.—BY Dl rection of the Provost Marshal General, per sons having Just and proper claims against the tio vernment for expenses incurred in recruiting in the Eastern Division of Pennsylvania, and properly chargeable to the fund for " Vellecting, Drilling, and Organizing Volunteers," arc beret," natified that such claims must be presented at once for ad justment to the Chief Mustering and Disbursing °nicer in this city. LANE, BrevetMaJor U. S. A., ' Chief M. and D. Officer, Eastern Division of Pennsylvania, No, 1414. SPRUCE. 'ascot, Philadelphia, Pa. aule-troinet TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP WILSON & CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Street, call the attention of Sportsmen to our stock of FINE GUNS of our own and. best English makers. Also, Rides, Pistols, Skates,__ricket and Base-Ball Implements, Powder, Shot, w C ads, Caps, Flasks, Pouches, ace., at lowest prices. • Repairlng done in the best manner. eIOTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to Ave feet wide: Paulin solting Sail Twine, do. JOAN . W. II,VAIAN CO., No. 103 .1014rEEP CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION. 281 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ' are prepared to follow the decline in the market hi the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our stock. inyl.o-1r . _ HAVANA CIGARB.--.. A GOOD VA. ii RIETY constantly In store and bond, at low est cash rates. 8. FITGUET & ROM, mv24-Ona. No. WI South FRONT Street. MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. N o . 15* North ELEVENTH, below RACE Street; also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Streets, West Philadelphia. Patients will be treated at their residences '• when desired; a large number of testimonials I may be seen at the 01 lima from patients in this ' cits eontnitatiaini gratis, Office hours BA. At. to S P.M..inthecity. DRS. T. ALLEN and E. HAVERSTICH, jy2l-3m Eleetropathists. LECT RO PATRIC ESTABLISL MENT.—DR. A. H. STEVENS, one of the FIRST DISCOVERERS of a new system of treat ing disease Ivy MODIFIED ELECTRICAL AWL'. CATIONS,_and who has been so very successful at PENN SQUARE for the last three years, has re moved his Office and Residence to 1838 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons.desiring references, or any particulars with regard to his special mode of treatment, wily please call or send for a pamphlet. 1:48681t1808 91 VIVO 11,041 8 118 1 814 OMR& AUCTION SALES JOHN B. MYERS & C 0... AUCTION BEES, Nos. 232 and 234 M A R KET Street, LARGE POSITIVE SA LE OF BRITISH, TRENCH, BERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part force sh, ON THURSDAY MORNING, August 24th, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 800 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons, to which we Invite the attention of dealers. N. B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged for exhibition early on morning of sale. LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY 00005. Inolodsd in our sale of Thursday, August 24, will be found. in part, the following, viz; .MERCHANT TAILORS , GOODS. pieces Belgian black and blue cloths. pieces beavers, pilots, sealskins, meltous, &c. pieces fancy cassimeres, satinets, Italians. DOMESTIC GOODS. bales brown and bleached cottons, blankets, Sc. —Canton, domet, white and colored flannels. eases gold, cadet ValaCd, and corset jeans. cases plaid ginglnuns, paddin cambrics, &c. eases sattlnets rneltons. cassime gs, res, kerseys. indigo blue str ipes, tickings, &e. DRESS' GOODS, &C. —6-9 all-wool French merinoes. —cases 4-4 and 6-4 diagonal melange. eases 4-4 and G-4 silk-stripe poplins. —6-9 superb quality Saxony —cases - idish-colored ileittannlas and hertha,9, —cases colored and Idabk Osamu and coburgs. cases 32-inch black patent velvets. LINEN GOODS. Barnsley sheetings, crumb cloths, burlaps, &c. Ducks, drills, crash, Iluck'slrlsh linens &c. Double damask table-cloths, toweling, &c. Also, silks, linen cambric. lulkfs., hosiery, gloves, travelling shirts, silk tics, spool cotton, patent thread, sewlngslik, suspenders, notions, &c. BERLIN SI OOL SHAWLS. Also, a full line of long and square Berlin wool shawls. POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETING'S, &C. ON FRIDAY MORNING, August 25th, at 11 o'clock will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces rich superfine and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpctings, which may be examined early on the morning of male. FIRST FALL SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOOl/8, &C, ON. MONDAY MORNING, August 28th, at 10 welock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 600 LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods coil/racing a full assortment of fancy and staple articles, in silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and - cottons. N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, &v. ON TUESbA.V 3101/NINO, August 29th, will be sold at 10 o'clock, by eats, logue, on four months , credit, about 1,200 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Re., of city and Eastern manufacture. Open for examination, with catalogues, early on morning of sale. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS. No. 240 - Slum= StSect. LARGE POSITIVE FALL SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDE RIES, LINEN AND HOSIERY GOODS, MILLI NERY GOODS, &c., .I.o.—By_Catalogue, THIS MORNING, August 23d, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising about 700 lots fresh and desirable goods, which will be found well worthy the attention of city and coun try buyers. Included in sale on Wednesday will be found 200 LOTS EMBROIDERIES, VIE: 100 lots medium to richest quality jaconet and heavy cambric Bouncing, 'edging and insertings. 100 lots new styles infants' waists and robes, col lars and sets, linen travelling sets, embroidered linen cambric and lawn handkerchiefs, 1,500 DOZEN Law:, OADIBR/C HANDRER- relnil Also, full lines ladies' plain and hemstitched s-s linen cambric hankerehiefe, gents' 3.4 plain and bemined do., children's 8-8 do., &e., of a favorite make. TIES, HOSIERY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C. Also, gents' fancy black silk ties, butterfly ties and scarfs, ladies', gents', aud children's hosiery and gloves, men's heavy wool half hose, travelling shirts, awl drawers, &c. Also, notions spooleotiOil, peeltetzWlllatEldlead. nets, pearl and fancy buttons, braids, combs, brushes &e. 600 DOZEN CORSETS AND HOOP-SKIRTS. Also, a full assortment of superior all-whalebone mechanical corsets, in regularly assorted sizes, for first-class sales. . Also, a Adi line of misses' and children's steel-spring woven-tape hoop-skirts. HIBIJONS AND MILLTLIIEBY GOODS. Also, fall styles bonnet and trimming ribbons, velvet ribbons, dress trimmings, fine black and white malines, silk laces, &e., &e. VXECUTORS' SALE.-STOCK AND fixtures of a cider manufacturer'sfire proof, liquors, &o. On FIIIDAY MORN'4€I , at 10 o'clock, at No. 1231 North SECOND Street and THOMPSON Street. below Second Street, will be sold by order of James B. Rodgers, Thomas Stin son. and Francis Mcßride ' Executors to the estate of ANDREW McBRIDE, deceased t 20 hogsheads cider vinegar, iron and wood bound hogsheads do., barrels, skids, House's stand casks, demijohns, pure Holland gin,brandy, whisky, fire proof safe, seal Tress, new ray, & c. Can be examined early on the morning Of sale. w. FRANCK, Aue , ser, , W an 22 -, SECOND and NOBLE Streets. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS, TUGS, BARGES, &a. QuARTERMAsTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. DEPOT OF WASIIINCTON, WASITrNoroN, D. C., August 16. 1885. Will be sold at public auction, under the direction of Captain E. S. Allen. A. Q. H., at G-street wharf, in the city of Washington, D. C., on WEDNESDAY, September 6th, at ten o'clock A. M., the following vessels, viz: Stern-wheel Steamer Wawenock, registered 150 ten S. Ferry-stennior John DisneY4 Tees, tered 305 tons. Steam Propeller Partner, registered 185 tons. Screw Tug' A. S. Page, registered 144 tons. }Schuylkill Barge 'Mary E. Evans. Schuylkill Barge James Henry. Schuylkill Barge Quartz. Schuylkill Barge .Tames L. Ellis. Schuylkill Barge LOCUSt Schuylkill Barge Broad Mountain. Canal-boat America. Canal-boat F. B. Blakeman. Canal-boat Lonaeoning, No. L Ship's Cutter Constitution. Two Yawl .boats. Two Canal Ice-breakers. The furniture and Cellipege will be sold with each boat Terms cash in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, aulB-16t Depot of Washington. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT RAILROAD ENciiNES ARID UAW. 'UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, D. C. August 11, 1865. Will be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Rich mond, Va., on TUESDAY, October 3: Twenty-five (25) new first-class Locomotive • En gimes; five (5) foot gauge, five (5) foot drivers; CylintlerS 16r14 inches; capacity of tank, 1,900 gal lons. Five (5) first-class Locomotives, 4 feet 63¢-inch gauge. Two hundred and sixty-five (265) new Box Freight Cars, five. (5) foot gauge. Fifteen (15)new Platform Cars, five (5) foot gauge. Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4-feet 8%-inch gauge. The sale to continue from day to day until,all are sold. sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terme; Cash, in Government funds. H. L. ItoßirisON. Brevet Colonel and A. Q, M. aul4-tocl U. S. Military Railroads. SHIPPING. FOR RICHMOND, NORFOLK, .6ID CITY POINT. PHILADELPHIA AND RICHMOND STEAM PACKET COMPANY. The Steamer V_LOWER will leave the FIRST WHAM' above MARKET St, TO-DAY, AUGUST 23, AT 12 M. The steamer VIRGINIA will leave SATURDAY, August 26 These steamers have large capacity, and excellent Passenger accommodations. Freight received on liberal terms, Apply to WM. P. CLYDE ct CO., 14 NORTH WHARVES e tita REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE FOR SAVANNAH, azoncilA. The splendid United States Mail Steamship "MINNETONKA," LOCO tons burtben JOHN W. EALCH, com- Mande r, leave lba Stealing DIRECT above RACE Street, for SA.VANNAii DIRECT, on SATURDAY, August 28th, at Noon. For freight or passage, with elegant accommoda tions, apply to E. A. SOUDER ei3 att2Z-tf No. 3 DOCK Street Wharf. AM. BOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS, from first wharf above PINE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Bos ton. The steamer SAXON, Captain'Matthews, will gall from Boston for Pilliad4l_phis.. on SaturdaY, Aug. 26. at 10A. M., and steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker ' from Philadelphia for Boston, same day, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a regu lar line, sailing from each port punctually on Satur days. IneeraliCea effected at one-half the premium charge 4 on the 9A1MP.14. • ", Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having' One accommoda tions) apply tO RT,NRY wiNson a 00., mhZ:tf 33:4 South DELAWARE Avenue. 'STEAM TO LIVERPOOL— ' Calling at Queenstown—The Inman Line, sailing Semi-Weekly, carrying lite U. S. Mails. CITY OF CORI WEDNESDAY, August 23. ETNA SAT URD AY, August 2G. CITY OP LlMnyucE. WEDNESDAY, August 30. CITY OF BALTIMORR.SATUROAV, Sept. i. At Noon, from Pier 94 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin.. ... 900 00 Steerage X9O 00 *, to L0nd0n....,95 00, to London.. 34 00 " to Paris 105 00' " to Paris 90 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, .te., Itc., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday demo% C#olll, $9O; steerage, 435: payable in b. currency. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, *5O geld, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further information tr p Company'* — at the JOHI4 Offices. . DALE, Agen , jy/1 111 WALNUT Street. Phila. i s i ag i a NEW TOW-BOAT LINE, —DELAWARE AND CHN9APICAICE STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANT.—Barges towed to and from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Belli morerWashington, and intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. Jela-tdel ma.14 = 44, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, fafEoRGETOWN, AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela ware Canal. Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12M. For Freight apply to Agents, 'WM. P. CLYDE CO" 14 North and South Wharves, Philadelphia; J. B. DAVIDSON Georgetown, D. C.'' FLOW ERS a BOWEN, Alexandria, Va. rania-ora xr d= l o . NOTICE.-FOR NEW YORK.—The PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA NY, via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Steamers leave DAILY, first wharf below MAR KET Street, at 2 o'clock P. la. WM. Y. CLYDE A_ _ 14 S. WHARVES, Phila. JAMES HAND,III WALL Street , k. New Yorlt. i s li gWe it FOR ALBANY AND TROY, N. Y.,VLA.DIII. AWARE AND RARI TAN CANAL.—The barge GORDON GRANT, H. Slpperly, Blaster, is now loading at first wharf be low Spruce etreet. for Ito above points, and , wlll .leave on WEDNESDAY RVIDNING. Nor freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN. Agent, au21..3t 304 South DELAWARE Avenue: MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, £ m —2OOO bblo. Mass. Nos;, 2, and. allnekerel, late-caught flat fish, hi assorted. paegges. 2,000 LW. New Eastport, Fortune. Hay, and Hat tax Herring. 2.500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. Herring. 160 bbls. New Mess Shad. 25D boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, /20: In store and for sale by MURPHY & ILOONS,_ poit ti 911.1-6 EQATIL WUARNI46I AVCTIONII.4Lts. FURNESS, BRINLEY, NOB. CURSTNIIT and 111% SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMISTo. GOOS. ON TUESDAY MRNIYit; Au 'at 29th, at 10 o'clock, on four goods.. 4 10 0 , , rg packages and lots of fancy a nd l ICOBILIP FORD et CO, .A: — .'..Jerrlo7l A- MIS MARKET and 520 00111ttRUXt4 AUCTION SALE OF 1,500 CASCi 800, • SHOES. .1),1 ON THURSDAY HORNINh, e A se ti r g . us w t e 24 w th 111,111865 w c,atifo4mktnive,nicerionien,atatileactizt4ll,,, 0, by catalogue, tocn c . .t v b67g ' and youths eze,l Wonisn'S, I:'' bragand, _A chodren's boots, shoes, gaiters, &a. 4 ' { ` ' ° A'. i. M. THOMAS & SONS, - " g ig Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTII4, bu lk BEAL EST EstateND wroelia, Public. sale of Real nd Stoeks, k t change, every TUESDAY, at l 2 o'clock, business season. In July and August oulY oc c b i t al sales. Airal Sales of * ; 3t ,vulture at the Auctiou THURSDAY. q.t.! Sale at Nos. 129 and 141 South Fourth SUPERIOR FURNITURE, 1 111.1,1 A BAGATELLE TABLE,. TWo Trs,T ,( CHESTS, FINE CARPNITS, he, l k4 ON TITURSD 31011.NINU, 24th inst., at nine o'clock, at the Auction sj,„ perior ittrniture, suite I)l'or...tilt:lle park)" billiard table, bagatelle table, iron tents, a large quantity of Brussels earDe1,:,..14 Bale for Account of the United SL,, HOSPITA_L STORES, FURNITURE, h?,' ? „ M.A.TTRESSESc IRON is noNTEilms",,Ns On FRIDAY MORN INt ' • 11th August, at 10 o'clock, at the h, Broad and Cherry streets, will he call Sale, for account of the Vatted Sot', '' Stab "t. C. McDougall, Surgeon and Brevet Cclery,A',l 4 ! , Medical Purveyor, a large quantity onssi,l l ,', -,, 1 and furniture, mattresses, blankets easel", bed sacks, counterpanes, Poll particulars In catalogues, r PA I Terms Cash-20 per cent, to be paid at ilea, . 'tap Sale No. 516 Pine street, NEAT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE, pity..• AND IMPERIAL CARPETs, ON MONDAY MORNINu, 28th inst., et ten o'clock, at O. 516 ,r • catalogue, the 'teat hOugotiohi finnan rr1,," 1 . ware and china, Brussels, impet6l, , pets, Etc. Also, the kitchen utensils. eight o'c Administrator's sm.., No. MI South Eighth ..trcct. SPATTIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, iv4i . ROBS, IILASS VASES. VELVET ON TUESDAY IVIORNINtI. 29th inst., at ten o'clock, at N 0.213 :Jow, street. the neat walnut chamber funiltur,', t: French plate oval mirrors,velvet and otici tr. kitchen utensils, Stc. Previous to sale of furniture the stork of low. or some gl ora dec aßSti vases, Italian lases, Valais, 5m...14,, ng. moire o ay f be, C.- "" C.4 deM O'CiOck pp t y, sale. UNITED IWA ".------ 'NULITARy RAIL ROADS. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QtrAwrznsrAlT WASHINOToN, I), C„ July 2), INrui, AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING sTouE.' Will be sold St FUBLIC AucTrobil ple hightr bidden the following rolling stock On TUESDAY, September is, at the Porn* Co.'s Shop in Portland, Maine, Six (5) Locomotla Engines. On THURSDAY, September 21, at HMIs & Barns , Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (4) Loom*. Engines. 1 On MONDAY, September 25. at Kennett Svas near Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (Set Box Nretgic Um: four feet eiseht and a half inch gam. • On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wiltaingto k Del.,Right-four (84) Box Freight Cars, Uve-2),,, gaue. The above stock is all new, and of the very 'us quality. The Engines are five-feet gauge, five-font driver' and cylinders 16E24 inches. They can be ctatg t to Aarraor gauge at a trifling expense. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Uovernment funds. H. L. ROBINSON, jy2B-45t Brevet Colonel and A, q SALE OF GOVERNMENT WAGOlii MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S °MCI, WABRINO - ros, D. C. Attguttl, 045 Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, In thhelty. , s Warehouse on G street, above Twenty-first street on WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of August, st I &climb A. M. FIFTY-TWO MEDICINE WAGONS, which have been used in the Government eerier. Sueeeedsful bidders will be required to remove Wt, purchases within live (5) days from me, Terme: Cash In Government rends, C. SUTHEALAND, Surgeon U.S,A. auS44t And Medteal Purveyor, GREAT SALE 'OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES. XO,OOO ja:SIMA.LB TO DE SOLD DIMING TM MONTH OF AUGUST, In the States of New York, Pennsylvania, eio, Indlansi, Delaware, Maryland, and. New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. QIIARTIERMAPMEIL GENERAL'S Orrica WASHINGTON, H. O. July II ) Will he sold at public auction, to the hlshe4r,d• der, at the time and laces named below, vti; NEW YORK. New York city, Tuesday and Friday dread wed, 200 Horses each day. New York city, Wednesday of each vont, la Mules each day. Elmira, Tuesday, All Oat 8,1 200 Horses , Elmira, Tuesday, August ie. BOMAles, Albany, Friday, August 25, 500 Mules. Buffalo, Wednesday, August H, 100 Multi. PEN N 8Y& Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, MO Hors each day. Philadelyghla, Wednesday. and Saturday of Bask week, ICO.alules each day. d Pittsburg, ThursdaY of each week, 160)11 1 41 1 §4 1 ElOttsville, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules, Miftlintown, Friday, August 4, 200 Mules. keV4 Wednesday Friday ' - A igu6, ,, 4 A 2 4.2t1 8 , Ith Horses. Newville s , Thursday, August 10, 10031111 es. Reading, Fricay,_ August 11, 200 Horses. sninnenahara, Wednesday, AU gust 10, 100 HaNOI Thiniday x mist 11 21;02 Horses_, §lifppenaburg uA; ,just just 17', 100 Males. Williamsport,Friday, August IS, 200 Homes. H Indiana, Monday, August 21, 200 orses, Chambersburg, Wednesday, August 22, 151 Horses. Chambersburg, Thursday, August 21,100 Mule 4, Mlltop, Friday, August 25, 20titiorses. Carlisle, Wednesday, _kunst an, 100 Horses, Carlisle, Thursday, August ii,looMules. OHIO, Columbiana, Tuesday, August 1, 100 Horses, Salem, Wednesday, Anglia 2, 100 Horses. Alliance, Thursday, August 8 205 Horses. Canton, Saturday, August 5, 200 Horses. Cleveland, Tuesday, August 5, 1,000 Mules, Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 Horses, Ckeidline, Thursday, Await V, 005 Mules, Cleveland, Monday, August 24 tot HoHOS, INDIANA. _ Fort Wayne, Thursday, August 24,1,0100 ttA DELAWARE. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week; 200 Rom each ay. Wil d mington, Friday of each week, 200 Mutes cad day. DIRW JERSEY. Trenton, Thursday, Angust 10, 200 Mules, Trenton, Thursday - , August 24, 200 Millea. MARYLAND.- Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9, and WedlieSdir of each week thereafter, 200 Horses each day. WASHINGTON, D. G. Each week day,_ 200 Mule tag,SHORO,_ D. C. Bach week day except Wednesday, 20011E1MM An opportunity to purchase a superior tills OE saddle and draft animals, at far less than their nuvalue , value, is now offered to the public. Though the majority of them are sound and Id' viceable, they are nolonger required in the army and must be sold. Many of the mules were bought in the begtionti Pithe - war when young, accompanied the armlesli al) . them Vaarahati and camps, an Arg. broken, hardened by eXerelee, gentle and ft from being so long surrounded by the Bolden , Animals will be sold singly. Sales so commence at 10 A. M. Terms—Cash, in United States currency, JAMES A. REIF, Brevet Brig_adier General in charjaL 13 , 20-tan2l First Division, Q. M. _LARGE SALE CARS, ENGINES, AND OF RAILROAD GOVERNMENT UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, • OrEicz ox ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. WASHINGTON, D. C,, August IL ivit. Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va., on WEDNR . DAY, October U, at 11 o'clock A. M.: About four thousand (4 000) tons Railroad Hem , At PORTSMOUTIL Va„ FRIDAY, Coo ler b ' at 12M.•. Five ( 5) first-class Locomotive Engines, About fifty (50) Freight Cars and one (1) Paindl.4 2 . Car. At NORFOLX, Va. October 13, at SP. M.: One new Locornotive ' Englne, 5 foot gauge. At ALExANDRIA, Va., on TUESDAY, Oct.ibe Fifty' (50) first-class Locomotive Engines, 4.4.0 t rt. inch gauge. Eighteen (IS) new Platform Cars, five-fool g3. 1 9'• Twenty-five (25) new Box Cars, nve (sCars About three hundred and fifty (350) Box WI ain-ineh gauge. About two hundred and thirty (290) Platform do., feet 13)i-luch gauge. About thirty ( 30) Stull do., &feet 8101n011gr e ' Twenty ( 20) Passenger do., do., do., ",°' One (0) Wrecking do., do., do., Two (2) new Trucks. Sixty do.,do.,framed. Fourteen (1) About two thousand (2,000) tons Railroad Iron. , Sales to commence dapLEXANRA at it and to continue from to day until are told. exam: Cash, in ti4Yerwnent. funds' IL L. 11011ISSOtici Brevet Colonel and A. U. •". a"/44°e./0 S. Military liailrox L : SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNME NT MULES. THE 'UNITED STATES. WILL SELL AT PUB' LIC AUCTION, CnAntrioN•s CITY BAZAAR. AND tATrLa SALLS, RACE STREET. Between Eleventh and Twelfth, Pidiodelold s. DURING TUE MONTH OF AUGUST, Jsz , NINE HUNDRED MULES. These Mules are all serviceable, and sold only 51 . ! want of use. Buyers are invited to examine titer at any time, and every facility will be given for / thorough insfient fo provided for protection frodolll and rain. ONE HUNDRED MULES Will he sold on each WEDNESDAY and DAY, throughout the month of August, commesC lug at 10 o'clock A.M. Terms cash, in Government funds. Hy order of Brigadier general - " P hi, V AI/ ALBERT S. A-Staatu , .. Office, wo C . a . " 2 11 3i n aAßndKAEsTsisstta.n. tatittaar.terrya.46:lo vtr g PUBLIC SALE OF GOVEIL ,— PROPERTY, at the HADDISEiVii';I; PITAL, WEST PHILADELPHIA. an ' DAY, Ai guet Win at 214 o'clock P, ti.' 1 large Frame rsutialug cud Plumes. Ismail do. do, do. 1 Tank House. large Tank and Bath House MOM 3 Bath Houses. 1 Engine House. Worthington Steam Pump, No. 1. Flooring of 83 Tents and 2 Diuluit-roeno• Picketisy Bastes. o f or Fence, 12 feet Sigh, on tinvo , td 6 closure. Fixtures In Commissary Building. , " Fixtures In Barn, Knapsack-room , house. Fixtures in Carpenter Shop and . Fixtures In Main Building, say of 011let.:,!..0"4, room, Dispensary, DitgOg-eown, l lot Kitchen, and Icodiouse. es , kie Two weeks will he given for removal, 3lu Government funds must be paid al the I " articles are struck off. A ~ki/ ALBERT B. ASII3 I Captain mid A. Clio Office, No. 7911.11 - ARKET Street. 3' lIILLADELPHIA SURGEOrg BANDMIE. INSTITUTE.. No , ! tan - NINTH Street, above Market.—E. C. auratl t¢ after thirty years' ,practical experience. the skilful adJustment of his Proems ti:o6 Graduating_ Pressure Truss,. Supporters, fog Stockings, Shoulder Braces ,crutches, Sc. 4 41 apartments condusted by a LadY• to EVANS itW BAAMATSON' ANDER p ar t . " S STORE_ 16 00IITH 'FOURTH STREIfa , PHILADSLPRIA, PA, oft A large variety. of FIRE-PROOF SAFES t) on hand. THOMSON'S LONDON —Ott, ENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE. fi I l evi, lies, hotels, orAiublie institutions, to 1 „ . ,, te , TY DIFFERENT BM& Also, r 0 pble, Ranges, Hot-air Furnaces, Portable, 110„,t, Lowdown Grates,_Fireboard Stoves, Br,th lior Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking StOves. 0 ' wholesale and retail, by the manutactarers• CHASE,SHARP,_ & THIONsON, Sire'4 • iP2O-tuthseut Na. AO9 Nortn EIECOicr, amp WILLIAM HILL MOOlOl, l , d sa NISHINQ lINDVItTAXEIt, Lt Stand No. 505 AROU,Street, above Fifth, METALLIC COFFINS constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to persons &sirs purchasing grounds in Woodland Ceuleterf . aul2-stuttan. imp E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING- -UNDEIRTOIIO IS , LeonSer 'ROTA .441CIBEEN 'Meet+ , 064