THE DAILY EVENING TELEGUAP11 PniLADKUMIIA. FIUDAT, OCTOBER 18, 1807. PROPOSALS TTNITKI) STATES ENGINEER'S OFFICE, U 0.v South SIXTH Street. vrrivQ, 1 i 7, CAWKWAY8 AT CHESTER. PA. .,J,o0,''l'' " tallows, with a copy of this fi.il r?JT1"n..fMacl,"d ,0 "ch, will be received lit this ptlloe, until lit o'clock M.. MON l)A V. Ootohnr 21, J7jI n'teHJ" nl labor lor repairs of Causeways to Government Plnrs at CIiohIbt, Pa., vis One set, In duplicate, for delivery et soon points of Maid Causeways and Piers, as way be required, soma three hundred perches, mnre or less, of foundation, or one man, two man a fid three man stone, for a double-faced, dry stone wall, and some six hundred or leas running fret of coping stone, with natural races, similar to that already UHert In causoways. The coping may vary In thickness from 6 to 10 Inches, In width from 1-9 to 8-6, and In lengths from a to 8 feet. All the stone furnished to be of a hard and durable quality, and ol such form as when laid to make a iron and compact wall. . . , Protmals will slate the rate per perch of twenty five cubic feet for foundation stone, and per cubic fool for coping, delivered on the premises, In such quanti ties and at such times as shall he required. A second set. In duplicate, for "rnlsh ng inj to Ilverlng on the Causeways and 1 Mew all the filling reqiilreS. The material to be quarry dirt earth, mud gravel, one or more of thene. The rate per cubic yard l each to be slated, and this rate to cover all ex penses. Including ruti log the materia A third sot, In duplicate, lor furnishing all the labor and appliances necessary for repairing and building the Causeways, W alls, etc., and for doing said work In accordance with Instructions given. The work to he well done, the front and back of wall thoroughly tied together. All stones laid dry. The proposals for labor will state the rate per pf reh of twenty-five cubic feet laid in the wall. This rate to cover every expense of preparing foundation v. here necessary, of building aoew, and of removing and relaying portions ol old work. As far as practi cable, the old materlnls now on the premiss to be used In the construction. Materials and labor will at all times be subject to rigid Inspection and to rejection by annuls of the United states. All materials to be delivered and labor performed by January 1. 1H18. Twenty per centum to bu reserved on any part pay ment made. The general character of work to be done, and ol atone required, will be best understood by uu exami nation of the premises. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures should benpppnded to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as being good and sulllclenl security by the United status Dis trict Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public cllicer. Envelopes to be Indorsed, "Repair of Government C'lniNeways at Cheslur." The proposals will be opened on MONDAY, Oct. 21,1X1,;, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are Invited to be present. For blank forms for proposal and otbor iulorma tlon luiiuire at this olllce. C. BEAFOTlTn STFAVART, lOMOt Ll.Col. of Eogiuoers. "PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE DKPOT OUAKTKUMASTF.Jl'S OfKICR, ' Washington, I). C, October 15, 107. reaiea i-ronosais will tie received at thin n linn until 12 M. on WEUNISHAY, October ;iO, 1(I7, for ine uenvery or ine iuiiowing articles ol (Juarlormas ter's Store at either of the point n a Tied, to wit: tt. a u. nwiroau jjepot, atxtn street wuarr, or.L,ln coln Denot: 612,900 (five hundred and twelve thousand) pounds of good. Bound, clean Oat, lugood, strong sacks, each sack coutululug one hundred pounas. 58,030 (lifty-slx thouand) pound of prlmo Timothy jiny, luoseor iu uaies. 108,000 (one hundred and sixty-eight thousand) pound of good, clean NY Lent Straw, lu hales. Bidder will Btate the price per pound tor Oats, In cluding sacks, and for Hay, either baled oi loose, and for Straw In bales, and the number nf nnunrin nf each article they propose to furnish, and at which of the three points named above the delivery will be made. All articles delivered on contract made under this notice will be subject to a rigid Inspection by In spectors appointed by the undersigned, and none received or paid for which do not come up to the pinuuai u. The name of two good and responsible person must be given In each 6,d, who will act as securities in case the contract iu awarded to the bidder. The names or these persons must he signed lu their own hands, to a statement to the above effect, which will accompany each bid. Payment will be made In Government funds, upon completion ot contract, or as soon thereafter as funds are n,-nit.hl for the nurnnse. The Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, nu euuorsea -.rropotiais mr f urnismug Grain, JLay, .and Straw." lly order of the Quartermaster-fieneral. J. O. MuFERHAN, Depnly Qunrtermaster-ueiieriil, 10 17 6t Brevet Brigadier- Oen. U. 8. Army. PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUB MARINE TELliGKA.Pl! CABLE. Chief Quartermaster's On-ncK, ) 1'IKST MlUTAHV DlSTKIOT, V Richmond, Va., Oct. 13. 1807. J Sealed Proposals will be received at this Oilice until 12 o'clock M.. WEDNESDAY, October 28, UM1, Tor the purchase of the Submarine Telegraph Cable be tween Fort Monroe, Vu., and Cherrystone, Va. 1 be Cable extends from the Back Klver tight, near Fort Monroe, to theCherrystoue Light, and Is twenty three miles (23) long, more or leas. Tne conductor consists of seven (7) No. sixteen (10) copper wires, and Is double armored. The Inside armor Is ot No sixteen 16) wire; laid spirally. The outside armor Is of No. six (6) galvani.ed wire, laid parallel, and bound with Mo. nine ('.) galvanized wire; the whole weighing tn (10) tons to the mile. It was manufactured In Europe for the Government during the war. .... lt:has a lightning leak in it and ten splices, and will be sold as It lies. " The Chief guartet master. First Military District, reserves the right of rejecting any or all proposals which he may oeem too low. , , , Payment to be made In Government funds, Imnoe- Aiufols after the rnceint bv the bidder Of the notification acquainting Mm with the acceptance of ' Proposal ahould be plainly marked, "Proposals for the purchase of Submarine Telegraph Cable," and ad dressed to the undersigned. Bvt. Lt.-Colonel and Quartermaster U. s. A.. 10 17 tit . Chief Quartermaster First Mil. Dlst. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. ETRENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALCEDYLL. MARX & CO. MO. IS ' KlLVEMXll bTBEET AN0 GOVERNMENT SALES. WANTS.' B T ARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. OyrlcK or AbuvCi-otitino Ann FxjutPAOic, X, O. inoiAin rtiKKKr, 1 BKW Vohk, Oct, 4. W7.) will he sold at Publlo Auction, at the Denot nf Army lo hln and Koulpsge, No. 4tm WASlllNn. ION Street, New Vork city, on TUE4DA Y, the Yii dav of October, 1R(I7. commencing at 11 o'clock A. M to be continued from day to day, the following arti cle" niu' "im mminrKP. HO. BIO BACK MBEET. SlOmwl INTERNAL REVENUE' REVENUE STAMPS FOB SALE AT THE PKINCIFAL AGENCY, fiO. 07 hOl'TH TIIII1D STBEET, PIIILA. A LIB&RAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Order or Stamped Check received, and delivered with de( atch. Order by wall or express promptly attended to. ,m, JACOB E. BIDOWAT. 21.R2I Woollen blankets. winner no. ft.cflS Do. Poncho. 68,466 Pettier d iiootees, pairs. 83.123 Hand-sewed Boot ees, pairs. 20,360 Hand-sewed Boot, pairs. 81,835 Peg ed Boots, pairs. 22 PM f4reat Coats, horse. Iufl.!i2 Do. do. foot. 2.1,418 Or. y Flanuel shirts. 69.019 Domat shirts, 131 I,' ii if. coats, Art. Musicians. 824 Jackets, Cav. do. 202 Lull, coats, Engi neers. 26 do. do. Ordnance, aw tlo.do. Art. Mus.c. Ml (lo.do. Inft. do. In.non Mosquito bars. 22H..T25 y napSHcks. S.W9 do. straps, Rets. lou,2ui Haversacks, painted. 23(1 do. unpalnted. 22,f,ll Canteens. 4.2 (,'otton overall. I,r4,lfi8 Hat Numbers. 1M.4W) do. Feathers. 1,022 Do. Bugles, Non. LOGO Brass Scales, N. C. 8., pairs. 4,f)95!i Brass Kcales. Ser-! peants, pairs. I 100 Scale Button, urs. 44 Hosp. HtewatdSi 1-etters U. 437 Hosp. Htowardsi Letter W. 1.B42 Scale slides, pairs. 4.517 Cup CoverB. 1 B.8S Flies. i)2 Illnfe'S for Lt. Art. I Caps, pairs, I 21 Red Hair Plumes,! 13,003 Pickaxes. ! l'i.Mo do. handle I lfi.ti.16 Axes, felling. I tie do. handles, I lfi.elfl do. slings. BH.W Hatrhets. i 24,IH9 do. hnnlles.' 1,242 oo. slings. I v.duo nouuep. i 1,M4 shovels. 6!6 Btove-l'lpe, pieces ol I 2 Camp Color Stanlj, 85 Canteen 8UU s. 66,3o Mess Pans. 26.8SI4 Cnuip Kettle. 2 Bibley Teuls. 47 Wall Tent File. 8 Marquee Tents. 436 Hos ital Tent1 Poles, seta. M.Rls Htable frocks. 2I4.I:2 C. F. drawers, 7. LH4 Domet do. 15,4oo Trow.iers, horse. li7.l:tl Forase uaps. S2.274 Unir. bats, un- trlmmed. fl.mw Do. lnn,,trlmmM. 8,07s Do. Cav.,triiiiurd. V'i't Do. Art., trimua'd. lflOart (treat Coal straps. la,4W) Jackets, Cav.. pri vates. 8,285 Unlf. coats, Inru, Jo. ,M9 Do. do. Art., do. 2.7.li:i.llat cords, Intl. 400 do. Hospi tal Stewards. 144 Eagles lor Lt. Art, caps. 8 Tulips, do. do. 227,112 Hat Kales. 7,426 do. castles. 4 iw2 Hhellsand flames, 8n,l5 Crossed s.ibres. 42,(is do. cannon. 277 lis Hat bUKh'. H.1V1 do. cords, Cav alry. 80,197 do. do. Artillery. 1,202,004 do. letters. 38 do. Cord and Tas sels. 439 Hosp. Stewards Cap Wreaths. 23 Knit Drawers. S.00 Unlf. Cat, Inft., Boys. 42 Trowsers.foot.H's. 1"4 Pairs U iotees, do. lull HIilrts.Klannel.do. 7u Grey llluo Great Coat, foot, 74 TrowBers, foot. IM Trowsers, loot, Grey Blue. 17 Talmas aud Hoods 100 Unlf. Coats, Art., Kersey. II Turbans, Ziuave. 9ua Wall Tent Poles, sets. lri.RiR Common do, do. 10,747 Hospital Tent Pins, large. 13,598 Do. do., small. 878,043 Common do. 8, 27 Wall do., lanrn 2,(i8 btoves for Sloley Tebts. 108 Btoves for Bibley Tents and Pipe. 37.216 prs. Chevrons. 6ul,4li yds. Worsted Lace. 5 Tint Cords, Ord'ce. 48,376 Leather N'kHt'ks. 6o,912 Hcales, Corp'ls aud l'rivates, prs. fil Iron l'ow. 1,810 Machine Sewed FINANCIAL. ttnrttoua lir Also, a anantltv of Irrecrular and da, ,,,.0,1 i,,n.inir and equipage. Haniples of all cuu be seen at the depot for ten days prior to the sale, aud catalogue will be furnished on application at this olllce, or at the depot, No. 4IHI Washington street. Terms ca.sh. In (Government funds? ten nai ont down and the balance before the goods are laken rum hid uepois. i ue gooas mint oe removed from the depot within ten davs from date nl s ile. iimlor torl'eliure 01 purchase and the ten per cent, deposited. x uruer ui me Quariermasiermenerat, II. (i. KJWTirt.r.w Bt. Brlg.-Gen. and Q'm'r U.S. A, In charge of Depot . v. miu rJt io 4 4t TEW QUARTER MA8TEU STORE?. Depot Quartermaster s Officic, 1 Washington. J). C.. Octuhi'i 14 isr.7 f Will be SOld on TlltlluSDAYi Octnhnr 2.1 t t.ln..ln Depot, tinder the dlrectiou of Brevet Colonel A. P. Blunt, A Q. M.: otiitorses. 250 Army Wasoni, worn. 60 Mules. ! lu Hprlng Beveral of these snrlnir wanoim of vnrv mmnrinr flnlBh, K gether with u lot of entirely new Quarter master t-torei, couslHting In part of l.itti Ambulance liows. j lid Wagon Water 34 " Fellies. Buckets. 2u0 sets Lend-niiiBe liar- 200 Wagon Tongues. not Ironed. 200 Boat Oars, loo i.ampa. HO Coll'ee Mills. 80 Dutch Ovens. ness. 200 Olllce Desks. 47 Olllce Wools. 10 Caldrons.. 2iK liuuks. 'iMi WHlennir Bridles. With a large lot uf Horse JMoaicines, such as loo lb. Alois. ; KMi gallons Alcohol, loo lbs. Calomel. loo lbs. Asnafn-tida. 100 lbs. K win Balls. In' 1 lbs. bugar Lead. iki noiiies jMusianK i.inimeni, etc. 8nle to commence lit iiia. m. Terms: l ush, in uovernmeui iunns. Attention Is called to the very superior lot ot Mules offered at this sale. .... Catalogues ol sale can ne nan on application. Uocds must ne reiuuveu vobmu uai. hvuhuo dayof sale. lly oruer o. ,n.w-.---. JicifKBUAN. Deputy QuartermaHler-Heneral, 10 15 8t Brevet Brlgadier-ueueral U.S. Army. JARHE SALE OF PUBLIC PR9PERTY. J 200K AGENTS ' IN LUCK AT LAST. knn h&a rfitn A tft lift tht TeTlWr"eaU, whta "hi hlthSHo wviToped the Inner Tell or " . .. a . tlila la diiurt OVO lnr. " "uiclnov fiP THF SECRET SERVICE." .. . . . k.u tvtAlr traitnru4ri()ll All thft A.geiit are (.lear ug M1,vTdoll0.iul apil0ul. A Which we ' t (xrriuirv vet unoccu few more can oouuu ms"w.c- tilod. Adoreas . p UAIlBETr CO.,-' - ..rkWITT BtTBKKT. an, 4 v - - - - PHiLADKLPKIA. EERTILIZERS. Q 1 . n k EXOIIAN I i BAU MANVFAOTOKY. y J O H NT. A I L Hi Y CO., N. r. t-otner of MAltK KVi; and WATER BtreeU, .DKALERS IN BA(4tt AND BAGGING Uf every iicripii u. T Oraln, Flour, ball, K,i.r-Pho.plul of Ume. Bon. -"aWOOcT n h"tta BANKING HOUSE; JayCooke&CP' fl2 and VA So. THIRD ST. FHILAP A Dealer's in all Governmeat Boonrltier, OLD B-20. WANTED tit EXCHINGF FOR HW. A I.1JIKRAL, Diri'ERF.Kti: ALMlWrD, Compound IntoroBt Kotoa Wanted IKTKBUT ALLOniJ) OK DEPONITM, Collectlong mad. Btooka bought and sol J on OommlESVon, Bptclal bnalnoas aooom tnodatlons reserved for adlea. f9 34 8m RATIONAL MIVK OF THE KETUBLIC, 809 and 811 CLTESNXJT STUEET, PHILADKLPHiA. 1,0&,000 D1RKCTOB8, FURNITURE, ETC. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan Hllles, Ben). Kowland, Jr., bamuel A, Blnpham, Edward B. Orue, William Krvleu, Ofigoud Welbh, Frederick A, Hoyt Wm, U, Kliawu, VM. L KHAWN, President, ImU VotMerofU Central National JBan ICS. P. MUM FORD Cashier, 1 1JJ LaUoflh PhUaaelphtn National San 7 3-lOs, ALL SILKIES, CONVERTED INTO FIA'E-TWE IS WL ES. L'OSIS DELIVERED I0I9tDIATEI.T. DE HA YEN & BEOTHER 10 2rp , H. T111BD BTBEET. 3J. 6. fiECURITIC4l A SPECIALTY. OmtK ABIIV C'LOTHINO AND EQflPAOB, Bt. Louih, lllBHoujJ, October 10. 1H7.. Will be sold at Public Auction, at the DepoUbf Army OlothlDg aud Equipage, No. 919 N. Main street, St. Louis, on the SUtb day of October InBtant, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., the following articles of Army Clothing and Equipage, viz.: 87,300 WOOLLEN BLANKETS. These Blanket are all new, and In Ibe best condi tion, and oiler great lnducementa to dealers. A small quantity of damaged property will be sold at the same time and place. (Samples of all may ba seen at the Depot at any time previous to the sale. Terms Cash In Government fund, ten per cent. down; the balance before the goods are taken from the Depot, which munt be within Ave day after the sale, under forfeiture of the purchase aud the tea per cent, deposited. By order of the Quartermaster-General, 10 16 lit JOHN V. RODGKRS, Captain and Military Storekeeper, U.S. A; CITY ORDINANCES. A SUPPLEMENT TO "AN ORDINANCE Xi. entitled an Ordinance to authorize hu Appropriation to the Department lor Supplying tiie City with. Water, to Sup ply the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty second, and Twenty-t'ourlh Wards, aud to Lay a Main, connecting Corinthian Avenue Reser voir with tne lieiiHingtnu water Works," approved the Tenth day of July, A. D. )K03. section 1. x tie Mtueci una common councils of Hie City of l'lilludelphitt do ordain. That the Chief Engineer of tho Water Department Is herety uuiuorizeu ana uirectea 10 enter into a contract lor the cousiiucuon of a Cornixu pumping engine, bollerx, aud connection lor the water Works In the Twonty-fourtu Ward. and any arrangement or agreement heretofore made uy sum Depuritnoui lor inn conduction ol said engine, boilers, and con neotlons Is hereby IJsapproveU unu annulled. Me urity 10 he given by the contractor or contractors in tho bum of live luousauu uoiiars. JUBl'll'H MAKUhJU, President of Common Council. AtteBt Benjamin H. Hainks, Clerk ol Select Council. JOallUA HPERINO, President of Select Council. Approved this fourteenth dayof October. Anno Domini one tnousauu eight hundred ana sixty. seven (A., u. too;. 10 18 It Alayor of 1'hllttdelpUla. AM MO MATED TIIOSrUATE, AN CKNFBPANs'ED FEBTILIZEB for Wheat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetabli Gardes, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Eta. This Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and thebes fTart.lltcinv tulLa. l'rice (no per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by Uu we uuiaciurers, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists, 1 Mmwfl No. 724 MARKET Street. TIT I L L I A M S. GRANT VV COWMIHUON MKKCHANT, No 88 B. DH.LAWAKK Avenue, Fhiladelphla, lUh-lUT V1IK Pupont's Gunpowder, Kellued Nitre, Charcoal, Etc, W. Baker A Co.'s Chotxjlaie, O tooa, aud Broma. Crocker Jtros. A CO. I Buuw iuvtai out"'"'i ilults. aua aiut, 3 Rl IT H, RANDOLPH & 00 BARKERS AND BHOKEBS, TUIBD Nl.,Bllt. S NASSAU PHILADSXPBIA. I BtlW TOBJt Order for Stock and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 115 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES $94,500 SAVED FK05I DCRGL1RS IN ONE OF MARVIN'S SAFES. See New York Papers oVlth 'September. Tte Burglars were at work during last Saturday Night, and till 3 P. M Sunday, and failed to secure a dollar. MARVIN'S PATENT IEE AND BURGLAR SAFES, ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. Are Always Dry. Never Corrode the Iron. Never lose their Fire-Proof Qualities. MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESTNUT St.-MasonicHall AND NO. 869 BBOADWAT, N. Y. Bend for Illustrated Catalogue. 9 19 uiwsam C. L. 1VIAISER. If ANCTACTUBEB Of flBE AND BVBHLABrUOOl SAFES. LOCKSMITH, BtLL-IIANGEK, AND LH1ALLB IN Ut'lLDINU UABDWABE, H MO.411 BACK HTBKKT. B A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIRE I 111 ! A T .. - ...n U A JTVa An hand with In.M. duurs, Lwelling-buuse Bafes, free from dampness. Prices low, V. lUNNKHiroBlkKIt, t o, txt viJMi Btreet QCOr.CC PLOWMAN, OAUPENTKUAND BUII.10K1?, K123XOVli2r To INo. lliL I300IC Street, IU PHILADKLPinA. ARRISON'H PATENT PAINT RFSOLVANTj or l'alnt aud VarnlHh Iteuiover, for paluters.fur nllure audcarrlaKemukurs. iirlnlera, and lauitly uhb. 'Hie rearatlon will remove tha hardest and oldost f tut from any surface without ucraulng and without injuring the wood, or making It unlit lor frwb naink It washes oil' with watur, taking thu ialut, varutuh, or oil with 11. It la choaper, luoro iptsdiiiuus aud luore thorough than burning. For sale by all ltrugglsts and Paint dottier In the UuUvd ftlMttt.VvUn4as,nua Wvit luaios, ywwiau V I 8 IMPORTANT! UCAtX lHElTBLEM, pour Sa'ons et Chambres a Coaohpr. Arranges pour Kxposltion dans AppartenMntaiaarnl et Couvert de Tapis. eCOBGE jr. nENHEIA, LAT A CO., EBKNI8TES, CHE6NUT BTRHET. au Colo de 13me. SPECIAL CARD. fINK FDRNITUTIE ON KTTTTmTTtiw r SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FCR. HXB11K1J AH CHAM HERS ADS PARLORS. UEOBK J. IIRMil.LH, LACT A CO., CABINET MAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, Philadelphia. )1E FEINSTEN AlEUBEL ARAN- U1ERT IN DER GANZEN ETA OK FERTIG ZUR AJN&1CHT, TL.PP1CI1 UNO QARTLENEN EIN- BJsUKlFFEN. ' VKOBUE J. IIENKEL.H, WEC BEL FA BRICK A NT THIRTEENTH AND CHE9N0T, Phlladplphla. Aviso. M K UBL ES FINO KM EXHIBICION. lu ISerte de Cttartoi, COLfJCADO COMO Hal as de reciblniieuto 7 CUARTOS DK CAMARA. 9 24 tm WILLIAM WITTFELD. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NOS. 64, 66 AND 68 NOBTII SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia Calls attention to his extensive assortment of FIRST- CLASS FURNITURE comprising SOLID ROSEWOOD SOLID WALNUT PARLOR 8UITS OF PLUSH, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH. ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARI1LK-TOP STANDS ETC, All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of the bett materials, and will be sold for cash ouly, at much loner rates than are offered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed aud snipped to all parts of the country. 8issmth8m FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BIODEBN AKTiqVE! PAKI.OI1, IIALL AND CHAMBER SUITS AT BEDVCED PBICES. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to oner at very moderate prices, a large and well assorted stock of every description ol HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts ol the country. Bll'iimwsii tm ruttci-Atiun, 9 21 tf NO. 40 M. SECOND STBEET. PARISIAN FURNITURE. IMPOKIK1) FBOM THE PARIS EV- POM1TIOK, The most handsome and valuable assortment ever lni.ortud, selected by X K. LUT2 Q In person. It will be sold at a sma I advance on first cost. It Is now arranged for inspection. WAREROOMS, 10 4fmwlm NO. 1S1 SOl'TII ELEVENTH STBEET. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE uCMOVED THEIR FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING WAREROOMS TO NO. 1108 CHESNUT STBEET, (UP STAIRS.) 7 3m TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS. WALNUT OUAMBHK SUITS. PARLOR SUJ'IS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HA1U CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobe, Book case. Mattresses, Louugesretc. etc 81 I. I. OUSTINE, N. E. corner SECOND aud RACE Strew. JSTAB, LISIIED 1705. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PA IN TIN 6 S, DRAWINGS, ETC Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOHINtt-ULAfiS, POBTBAIT, AND PIC TUBE I'M AM KM TO OBDEB. No. eio culasNUT street. TH1HC COOK ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHTLAPKLPHIA. 8151 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAKDliRlDOB, BARK & CO., MP0KTKB8 OF AND DXALEBS IB FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO, 11S1 HABUET STBEET, Offer! or sale a large stock of Ilardworo mid Cutlery, TOGKTHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT BEPCCEB PBICES. ITthsta C 0 T L E K Y. A flue assortment ofPOCRKTand TABI.K CUTLURY, RAZOitS, KAZOH STROPS, LADim1 SCJS bolts. PAPlOt AND TAILORS' BHKAltS, KTC.i BB ' L. V. HffLMOLD'8 Cutlery Store , No. 18s South TENTH Street, II Three doors above Walnut. ' PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. nAPER HANGINGS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. y, COBNEB OF TENTH AND WALNUT. . ' J. O. FINN A SONS Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL FAPEIVi. embraola CYryquv,Utit(i iwltl,swve, lit tut SHIPPING Pff BTFAM TO LI VEK POOL-CALL IrVHm Ing atUueenatown. The Intnan Mne. sail ing si'Uil-we-kly, onrryiug the United States Mails. CITY OF HA1.T1MORK .iRtiirday, tK lohpr l CITY OF 1AJN DON Saturday. Oi'lnber 26 CITY OK PARIS hHturday, November 'i CITY OF WASHINGTON.WPdnmday, November CITY OF ANTWKRP Haiurday. November A nd each snoceedlng Saturday ana Wednesday, al noon, from Pier No. 4i, Ninth lover. RATKn OF PASSAOK By the mall steamer sailing every Batitrrtay, , . , Payable In Gold. I Payable In Currenrj First Cabin .. ..f KK) Steerage t ' ToIndon . H! Tn Lfnilon,...,.lw, M To l'arli.... nr, To Paris... 46 P"KB by the Wednesdiiy SteHiner; First Cabin, floii; Steerage, fin. Payable In U. S. Curreticy. Passengers also Airwardi-d to Havre. Hamburg, Br men, etc., at moderate rates. Steeraue nnNMBKe from Liverpool or Queenstown, i( currency. Tickets can be bought hereby persons send- 'r .urn irieiiun. tor further lulormatlon ai uuicea, it Ion apply at the Company 'i JCHN U. TT,K A iron t. ... no. 15 BKOADWAY, N. Y., or No. 411 CUK.SNUT St., Phl.adelphla. PB a T14VAK KTl'mrne 1 - . """".i.o, .fA?.RTr1t? TUJfi UK1TKD KTATES MAIL, 1 he Steamships HKNDKICK HlJPSON CAPTAIN HOWRk HTARS AND STRIPES CAPTAIN HOLME- These steamers will leave this port for Havan every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The Steamship HKMMtluK lTT'DHON (Howe, ftlaster), will sail for Havana on TUESDAY MOHN INU, October uu, at 8 o'clo:k. Pasiiage to Havana, "o currency. No freight received afler Saturday, l or Freight or I'hi'ikp apply to 81 No. 140 N. DELAWARE AvenU TIIE lIIIIAIi:i.lin a vn 'TRKOUIHEHN MAIL S IK A Mi-tH TP IMM. PANY'S REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY FOB NEW OBLKANN, LA., VIA HAVANA, JUNIATA, 121.1 tons, Capiuin P. F. lloxlu. STAR OF Til E CM ION. li)T6 tons.Capt. T. N.Cookaey. The J UNI AT A will leave for New Orleans on f-nuir-day, October 19, at 8 o'clock: A, M., from Plor 18, South Whurvee. The STAR OF TIIK UNION, will leave New Or. leans lor this port October 111. Through bills of lading signed for freight to Mobile OalveMou. Natches, Vu-kxhurg, Aie.ui',. In. NaHUvilg) Cnlro, St. Iouls, Louisville, and Cincinnati. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nickeraon A Co. WILLIAM L. J AMlM, General Agent. CUAS. E, DILEKS, Freight Agent, 412 No. 814 8. Delaware avenue, VIIIIllllTPini m.HKnwn 'ffAND NORFOLK. STEAMSHIP LINE. ' THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBKRN. Also all points In North and South Carolina, vis Seaboard aud Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg Va T ennessee and the West, via Norfolg, Peters burg. South-side Railroad, aud Richmond and Dan ville Kallroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this ronts oommend It to the public as the most desirable medium tor carrying every descilplion of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transler. Steamships Innnre at lowest rates, and leave regn larly I rum brut wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North aud South WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and C1M Point. T. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. s 1 THE PIIILADEIiPHIA AND f'rff SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM. SuiJLl PAN Y'B HEUULAU LINE lOU SAVANNAH, HA. TONA WANDA. 8M tons, Captain Wdl Jennings, WYOMING, 81)0 tons, Cnptnlu Jacob TeaU The Bteamshlp WYOMING will leave for the above port on Saturday, October 19, at 8 o'clock A, M., from Pier 18 South Wharves. Through passage tickets sold, and flrelght taken for all points in couuectlon with the Georgia Central Rail road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, CHAS. E. DILKES. Freight Agent, No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. A$auts at Savannah, Hunter 4 Gammell. 4 1 5F(F3. t,,b PHILADELPHIA AND 2WSOUTUERN MAIL STEAMSHIP OOHt PACT'S REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LIFE, 1'OB WILMlNUTONt N.C The steamslUp PIONEER, 812 tons, Captain J. Ben nett, will leave for the above port on Thursday, October 31, at 5 o'clock P. M., from Pier 18 South W harves. Mills of lading signed at through and reduced rates v . ),iMai.-r.uliia Nurvh jrolln. Ageuls at Wilmington, Worth dt DauieL WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, CHAS. E. DILKES. Freight Agent, 41 5 No. 314 8. Delaware avenne, (, rT n u u a u u i J fl i LI U itUiM 1, V u'l.V 1 UullTD A KJliu . t r t . -, . , . . . '"XfiVuuiKOT"1' DRAFTS I A VAILARLETH lto UUHO UT ENflLAMi IRELAND, SCOTLANJU, AND WALEsT For particulars apply to r, o. A PSCOTT8, BROTHERS & OO To. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 28 BKOAD WAV. 1 OrtoTHOS.T. SEA RLE, No, 217 WALNUT nun mi A n Wa m m JL.1BI K x Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington It. i ' Via. i UlUuliuulra a.. A I . , , wiiU connections at Alexandria Irom the moat direri route lor Lynchburg, Bristol, Enoxvlile, NashvlLla Dftlton, and the Southwest. ' Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abOTi Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDB A CO., . Vo, 14 North aud South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDRLUGE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vk Ilnla. tl OPPOSITION TO MONO POLY. DAILY LINE FOR SALT! MORE, via Chesaueake and iiui Wat. UtllttU Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pai.y, dally at It o'clock P.M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly oetween this port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street daily at o clock p. M, (Sundays excepted). Carrying all description of Freight as low as any other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, and, forwarded to all points beyond the terminus free of commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation ol all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages etc etc For further Information apply to JOHN D. kuoff. Agent. RAILROAD LINES. 816 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. h. ware and Rarltan Caual. .adh.hu Steamboat Company - Steam Pronellers leave Dally from first wharf below Market street Through In twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all points, North, East, and West, free of commission, Freight received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No.l4SouUWliarvee. iAMES HAND, Agent, lo. US Wall street. New York. HI tV'r-t- 6UR Tn &ttj2.'tr spatcb an FOB NEW YOBK.-SWIFT' Transportation Company De and Swlfisure Lines, via Dm. wuim auu iturilau Canal, on aud after the 15th of March, leaving daily at ii M. ana s r. M,, connectlni with all Northern and Kantern lines. For fieik-ht, which will be taken on accotnmodatlni terms, apply to ' WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 11 No. mas. DELAWARE Avenue. N0TICT-: TO HAVANA SHIPPEKS. t rrvV Shippers In the Cuba trade are heieoy irsairnottUed that the steamers of this line will heieafter touch regularly at Havana, both going and returning, and will null promptly as advertised, WILLIAM L. J AMES. General Aguut. -Philadelphia and Southern Mall hteainship Co., 10 16 tt No. 814 South DELAWARE Aveuue. fffie TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. I7woi The nuderslgned having leased the KEN. 0liulON SCREW Dt'CE, begs to Inform his frlundi and the patrons of the Dock that be la prepared with increased facilities to socommodale those having vea els to be rained or repaired, and being a practical ihip-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten. tiou to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captainsor A gents, Snip-Carpenters, and Machinists Having veisels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedfi Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, foi the preservation of vessels' bottoms, foi this cliy.Iam Dietmred to luxnlah the same on reasonable terms, JOHN U. HA M MITT, Kensington Screw Doak, I 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street,' COAL. BMIDDLKTON & CO., DEALERS IN . HARLE1GH LEHIGH and EAGLE VEIN COAL Kept dry nnder cover. Prepared expressly (or family tise. Yard, No. 1226 WASHINGTON Avenue. Olllce. No. 614 WALNUT Streef, 1M ROOFS, WALLS, DECKS, ETC. AMERI CAN CONCRETE PA IN 1' COM PAN Y OlUoa No MaN.THIKDbtrett. For preventing all roofs flom leakH, lo keep walls free fiom damnuess. and dwkn, tanks, cisterns, and Joints of every kind tlicbt. aud bottoms of ships, etc., from worms, eudu of pouts that go Into the earth sound, and materials generally from corroding and decay, this piut stands un equalled. F or sale in cans or oasks, ready lor use at 'IJ'lneiu4ultvatoaUeUwale. ' XJOKTHr PKNNSfLVANIA RAILROAD. 1HK MIDDLE KOUTE.-Shortmt and moat direct route to Bethlehem. AHentown, M such ditink. Harrlton, White Haven, Wlikeebarre, Mabanoy Olty! Moui't t JMDiel, I'ittston, Soianlon, and all points Lt the 1 1 lilth, Whauoy, and Wyoming coal regions. BERKS ai'd AMERICAN Streets, r. SUMMEll ARRANOKMKKT. . NINE DAILY TRAINS. On and after WELNFWDAY. May 8, lmfT, Passonrar trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Amerl can str eta, dally (nunUays excepted), aa followsj At 7-46 A. M. MorniiiK Hx press for Bethlehem art Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Kallroad. connecting at Belhleliem with:Lehlgh Valley Kallroa4 for A llentown, CaUsauqua,llatlngton, Mauoh Chunk. JVeatherly, Jeansvllle, Har.elton, White Haven, Wlikesoarre, Plttsuin, Soratiton, and all pomte la LeljKh and Wyoming valleys; also, In conneotlon with Lehigh and Mutianoy Railroad, for Mahanoy C ty, and with eatawlssa llallroad, for Rupert, Dan vllle, hiliton, and WIllinniRporU Arrive at Mannb Cl unk at I2t6 A.M.; at Wllkesbarre at 8 P. M.- at Ma. hanoy Uty at I P. M : at Scranton at 4-05 P. M. PaSNengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valler train, pausing Bethlehem at 1166 P. M., tor Easton. and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. A18-4SA, li. Accommodation fbrDoylmtown, itop; ping at all Intermediate stations. Paonengera tut Willow Grove. Hatboro. and HarUvllle, br thlg jit iu iia. m. -Accommodation for Fort Wasblna. ton, stopping at Intermediate stations. At 1 8ti P. M. Express for Bethlehem, AHentown Mailcb Chunk. White Haven. Wllitaaharm Mulmnn City, t entrails, Shenandoah. Mount Carnael. Piltnton. nci anion, and all points In the Mahanoy and Wyo ming Coal region. Passengera for Greenville take this train to Unakertown. At 2-46 P. M. Accommodation for Doylestowtj, topping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylretowa for New Hope; at North. Wale lor sumneytown. At 4 P.M. Accommodation for Doyle to wn , stop ping at all Intermediate stations. Passengera for Willow Grove, Hatboro, and H aria vllle, take Stage alAblngbin: for Lumbervllle at Duylmtown. Ate idOP.M. Through accommodatlou for Bethle hem auu all stations ou main line of North Pennsyl vania Kallroad, connecting at Bethlehem with LehlEU Valley Evening train tor Eastou, AHentown, and Mauch Chunk, ' At 8-2(i P. M. Accommodation for Lansdale. ston ping at all intermediate stations. At H-8U P. M. Accommodation for fort Wash ington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA, From Bethlehem, at 8-15 A. M., 2U6 and 8-40 P. M. 2'li6 P. M. train makes ill reel connection with Lehigh Valley trains from Ettnton, Wllkesbarre, Mahanoy City, and Hasleton. Passengers leaving Eastoa at li a) A. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 2 t)6 P. mT paoxengers leave Wllkesbarre at 180 P. M., connect at LethltOjem at T6 P. M aud arrive In Philadelphia Frorn Doylestown at 8'25 A, M 510 P, M., ni From iAnsdale at 780 A. M. ' from Fort Washington at 11-50 A. M, and t06 P V ON SUNDAYS, ' Philadelphia fbr Bothlehem at -o A, M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at i-46 P. M. ' Doylestown to Philadelphia at 710 A. M. Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4-80 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger oars convey pas sengers to and from the new depot. White cars of Second and Third Street line and Union line run within a short distance of the Depot, Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Olllce la order to ecure the lowest rates ot furs. ELLIS CLASS, Agent. Tickets sola and Baggage checked through to prin cipal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Jtaggaga Express Olllce, 1 it No. 106 S. FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CES TRAL RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements, On and after SATURDAY, June 1. 1867, Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of THIRTY-F IRST and CHESNUT Street (West Phila delphia), at 716 A. M. and 4 6APM. Leave Rising Sun at 6 15 and.OxArd at COS A, MU and leave Oxford at 8-25 P. M, A Market Train, with Passenrer Cay attached, wfH run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sua at 11-16 A. M., Oxford at 12-00 M., and Kennett at t-09 P. M connecting at West Chester Junotion wltb a Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Satai days trains leave Philadelphia at 8-80 P. AL, rcta big through to Oxford. . . The Train leaving Philadelphia at 71! A, If. con nects at Oxford with a dally line ot Stages Cor Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with tn Altet noon Train tor Philadelphia. The Train leaving Phlladelphl" at 4 60 P. M, rtuui 10 Rifling Bun, Md. . ' . Passengera allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not In any case be responsible tor an amount exceeding one hundred ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC, T W VW HTWAM TTWltXTTR tvrn r r nn ... I . if.. & r n . n. . . m MMifci II in, I li r it TTUnaD.-njiAjfiiii ex IaJCVYI Practical aud theoretical englneersj aiACJtiiJNiBm. nujufiu- juaji.jli(S, ur.Attf SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many year been In successful eperatlon, and Deen exoliulvela encaged In building and repairing Marine and Klyot Knginea, hlgb aud low-pressure, Iron Botlera, WaUa. Tanks, Propaliera, etc. etc respeotfully otter theK services to the public as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sites, Marine, Klver. aoS Stationary; having sets of pattern of different slsea. are prepared to execute order with quick den patch! Every description of pattern-making made attba shortest notice. High and Low-pressure FlnaT Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal Iron. Forging of all else and kinds: Iron and Bras Castings of all description Hotl Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work Pf"nefitfi with the above business. Drawings and specification for all work dona) at the establishment free of charge, and work guar, an teed, The subscriber have ample wharf-dock room toe repair of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety and are provided with shear, block, falls, etc ttn for raising heavy or light weight. . Jacob o, neap.' john p. levy. 1 1 BEACH and PALMER Btreete.' AV. CSHAM KJUtBICX, WTT.T.T.M H. aOOUUCal johh m oopm. " SOCTHWARK iOUNDIiy, FIFTH AiD WASHLNGWN Streets, PHIIJUIKLPFTA. MEKKICK A SONS, JEWQINEERS AJMD MACHINISTS, niannfacture High and Low Pressure SteauT Knglneei toi Land, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boata, eta. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or bras. Iron Frame Roofs tor Gas Work, Workshop, and Railroad Stations, etc v..-uj, mutt, Ketorts aud Ga Machinery, of the latest and moat Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecator, Filters, Pompluc En, ginea, etc Sole Agent for N. BUlenz' Patent Sngar Bollln Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, an I ABpinwali & woolsey' Patent Centrliugai Siujac DralulugMi lilne. . CM B BlIlidCUBO MACHINjH W0SHS1 OFFICE, NO. 65 17. FRONT STREET, ' I'M 1 1-AJJJU-irjUA. We are prepared to fill order to any extent lor OttC well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON ANB WOOLLSBI MILLS, Including all recent lmprovemeuta la Cardiac. Bnlnl nine, and Weaving. W e invite the attention of manufaoturer to ou tsl tensive wora. . 11 ALFRED JKHXS A HOST STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY" "CORLISS," Providence, Size of cylinder, M inch diameter by 48 Inch stroke about one htmdrett and ten horse power. Apply to 25 2M1 W.B.LKVAW, Cor. ol WOOD and TWENTY-FOURTH bis., Phllsj,' JITLEB, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP Mhn Ha and Tarred Cordaee.Cords Twines Etc W0. tt North WATER Street, and No, liNorlu DELAWARE Avenue, rmuiiiUJ'jiii. Hww H PiTUtB, UicEiuVUTiai SBtB CXOTaiBB. lit! QERLACH & KLING, 1J1 POBTEBS OF BOCK WISES, MO, 116 SOUTH SIXTH HTBKET. . A flrsuclass Restaurant la connected with the Wholesale and Retail Wine House, where uatrons may ohtaln, n accommodating terms, every del icaoy the market allords. Patronage solicited. tan CAUTION. - ALL PERSONS ABB CAT KJ Honed against rrchasmg d lm tllirateB of l)e; oslt No. llt " (stMi-84. lKsned by the trthT AND SAFE OS JlDELlTY INSURANCE TKAMy FOOtI SJO o. H. WADS WORTH. ,h, aaiua may be olt'erwl axe Parties to who UlB company's O',''0, quested to glv "vtlt-o a .HlfM.NiJT street. HH4 tf , - ( . . , vr AND FLAX, ' a a-vr AO' (JUiiV CVSl u-ntand br'and. j , of ail nuiuo. wu wi-iiu.' ' i, Tnnk aud Wu Cover Dank T"1! Awf!n,,.,T?.?rers"lrler Fella, from ouato l5'"' i,i",,'""g! I'e'l'nK- Twine ew. A V 5o2i T BAni. CaMADWi