011: Y INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS HKK OUTSIDE FAGKS.J Thb Tbatj-.r-Book Society.--There was a nrge nndlencfi present lust evening at the Church ol the Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chesnut Btreetis on the occasion of the thirty-fourth an niversary of the above society. A large number of clergymen occupied Beats in the chancel. The exercises were opened with the nsual pvolIiik service, after which the annual report of the Honrd ot Managers was read by the Hev. Walter Mitchel. It states that the distribution of prayer books by the society, during the past year, to have leeu:-Of the l8mo. edition, 4888 copies; or the 32mo. edition, 1071; total, 6;6U. These were distributed as follows: I'cnnsylva- llHbnma, 190; TennetRee, lRfi; Louisiana, 180; lichisan, 142; (ieorpla, 200; Misissippl, 80; :exa; yii; Illinois, 4!; Nebraska, 100; Africa, 0; Freeiiruen's Commission, 100; Penmen, 350; Te: United Stares Army, iou; i nunc iiisiiiuiionsi, ?i0. This Is lees than fifty per rent, of that of last yeur, which was 12,701 copies. The receipts lor the year were: From city of Philadelphia, $140142; outside of the city, S273-P1; New Jerev, 2l'9!i: Ohio, $10-75; Maryland, $21'C0; Delaware, $11-30; Missouri, $21; Kentucky, $13-20; Michigan. $54; Wiscon filti, $1; and Alabama, $5. Total, $1001-07. The report says "there Is now not one dollar in the treasury, but there Is a debt of $378 duo to onr publishers for the books distributed, according to the above table, and there are applications now on tile for 120(1 copies." The Kev. Dr. Oolton then delivered an appro priate and impressive sermon, subsequent to which the Kev. Dr. Newton rua.ie an urgent appeal on behalf ot the funds of the society, Alluding in eloquent terms to the necessity of the woik performed by It, and ircitin? nuiuy instances of pood that had been accomplished by the distribution of the Common l'rayer Book. A ctllcctiou was then taken up, when the exercises were closed with the usual service. Nautical Review. A review of the Schuyl kill Navy, lor the reception of the new boat of the Philadelphia Club, was held on Saturday afternoon last, in the presence ot the Park Com missioners and a number of the most prominent oi our citizens. The weather was delightfjl, and crowds throtged the banks to witness the display. The boats in line were the Undine, Atlanta, Hiawatha, Faugh-a Bullauh, Vesper, Lotus, fctranger, Thistle, and Cygnet, the whole under the command of Commodore Vezin, of the Undine Club. The line was formed off Turtle Hock, and, at a Btiot lrom the Coruniadore's baree, the boats on the rijfht and left gave way slowly towards (iirard avenue bridge, upon reaching which double column was formed, and they returned to the starting point, the Commodore passlna between the columns and receiving a salute from each boat. Two lines were then formed heading east and weft, and at a given sisnal they started, and, as they came bow to bow, tossed oars In salute, and turned slowly up the river to the bridgo, each baree falling in behind the leading boats, and returned in single column, saluting and chceiicg thecommlFsioners. After the review a scrub race was participated in by the barges Atlanta (six oars), of the Undine Club; Hiawatha (she oars), of the Milta Club; Faueh-a-Ballash (si oars), of the Phila delphia Club; Stranger (tour oars), of tha Penn sylvania Club; Cygnet (fouroars), of the Quaker City Club, which was decided in favor ot the Atlanta, the Hiawatha being second, Faugh-a-Ballagh third, Stranger fourth, and Cygnet last. The evolutions were perrormed with an ex actness and rapidity that evinced the most per fect discipline, aud called forth loud cheers from the multitude that witnessed them. .... i . . , fi . n.,1.1:. 1 Rectifiers and Dibtilleks. The Reotifiers' and Distillers' Association have ret-olved to sus pend the distillation of liquor for two weeks iroiu to-day. They oiler a reward of one hun dred dollars to the revenue oilicials for the cap ture and destruction of any illicit distillery in this city. The distillers give various reasons for stopping operations, obe of them being that whisky is selling at too low a uuure, consideiing the uieh pi ice ot erain; and thev think by stopping for two weeks or longer the price of whisky will advance, and the cost of grain will come down. Auoiher one is that they are mush annoyei at the visits of two Heveuue Inspectors daily one in the morning and ono in the afternoon who make daily separate reports ot the condl ticn of the distilleries at the time of their vHt. There are a number of distillers who do not belong to tho association, and they will, no doubt, continue in operation, but. it U not known what action the association will take in regard to these parties. Immense Irauds are perpetrate J dally In the reef ifying business. It is said large quantities of spirits are removed from distilleries properly stamped and gauged, winch should go to the bonded warehouse, but instead of being taken there it is left at some rectilying establishment, and that it is removed Hgain, marked rectified, without one cent of tax being paid upon it. , Sunday ScnooL Anniversary. The twenty sixth anniversary of the Calvary Baptist Sunday school was hold yesterday afternoon at tho church. Filth street, below Carpenter. The exer cises rntiftitterl of the usual relieious services. urlnrpsRi'E hv the Rev. L. P. Hornbenrer. Kev. John A. McKean, and Rev. Dr. Cooper; reading of the superintendent's report, enri the presen tation of onerinfrs by the several classes. From the report of the superintendent, Mr. Waller McFarland, we gather the following: Superin tendents of the school, 3; librarians, 2; teachers, -26; scholars, 280; number of volumes in the library, 1000. The anniversary celebration was well attended, and the exercises were interesting throughout. An Old Mansion Demolished. On Saturday last tho tearing down of one of the oldest houses in Philadelphia was commenced. The house in ciuestion is located in Third street, above Reed, and was erected in the jeur 1700. It is, conso- ouentlv. 101 years old. Forty years aso, when Christian street formed the southern boundary bl the old District of South wark, and the whole countrv south of that was UHed lor agricultural purposes, the building referred to wa-; considered far in the country. The building is to be re moved to make way lor tue erection oi a Pro testant Episcopal church. Narrow Kkcai'k from Drowning. On Saturday afternoou, as a number of men were enuaed at the Navv Yard wbrf in raising a lare arcbor, the tackle pave way, and one of the workmen was whirled from hi position, over the wharf, but saved himself from falling into the river bv holding on t3 the rope. The Imhince of the men also made a uurrow escape licm being injured by the lalung derrick. CAMDEN AFFFAIRS. FiiiE. The alarm of fire about a quarter pun fivtn o'clock last eveniner was occisrmen llV III iHiriili... .1 .1 i .. r.t Bolt j j. ui nuuui cik tiv v-u luim ui ouv hay, belonging to Me-srs. J. F. A J. W. Starr. It was stored iu au opuu lot on the premises of the Messrs. feturr, and was, no doubt, tired by au In cendiary. A large quantity ol hay was stored in Close proximity to the burning lot, but through the hcuve exertions of the Bremen it e Jr ' 8 wm "e ln tue neighborhood DeUNKBNKEHs. Intemperance seama M. n the increase in Canidon. Scarcely a night asses but three or four, sometimes v nnls. who are devoted to the use of tnt.,.i... ng orieks, find themseUos locked np lu the tatiou House. Frequently lawyers, but more ireneriulv OoctOiS. are in this uufortuuate con. flliiou.. tsundttv is as bad a a week day. There is a prod held lor tempeiauce advocates iu Camden. , . , TheCourtb. The Camden County Court ad- i onrned on Saturday, after transacting an THE DAILY EVENING TELEG RAT IT PHIL unusual amount of buslnes. The two men who broke into and attrmp:ed to rob French's store, at the corner of Front and Market street", were eenlenccd to five years each in the Stale Priion. Justice was similarly dealt ut to all others who had committed offenses against the laws. Victimized. On Saturday a man called at the residence of a Mr. Shuttzlne. on Berkley street, above Filth, and represented to his wife that her hnsband wanted f 10. She told him she whs not pofsessed of that sum, but would send $5. This the individual took, and departed. When Mr. Phuitzine csme home to dinner he was informed of the fact. He denied all knowledge of the man who had obtained the money. It only remains to say that neither mau nor money has been heard of since. BcrrosEp to IIavr Burn Stolen. About two hundred books of various sizes and kinds were found stored away in a lumber pile on Delaware avenue, between Market anil Plum streets, jesteiduy. They are supposed to have been stolen. Uliicer Mason took charge of and conveyed them to the Mayor's ollice. Horse Thieves. The horse thieves have been operating very extensively in the vicinity of Camden of late. No less than twelve horses have been stolen wlthiu two week. In some cases the horses have been recovered, but in not one instance has tho thief been brought to justice. - AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Mcbic Miss Richlngs' English Opcia Troupe begin an crpaeement this 'eve ning. The ever-popular Bohemian Girl has been selected for this evening's entertainment, with Miss Kichings, Mrs. Arnold, Messrs. Castle Campbell, Wj lie, and 8eguln in the cast. To morrow evening La VmnamluJa;Vcduesday eve niug, Martha. Several new operas are under lined for early production. Ancn Street Theatre. Nobody's Daughter bus been so successful that It will be presented again this evening, with Miss Kate Iteignohls in her great triple part. The gambling sceno is one of the most exciting we have ever wit nessed. On Monday eveulng next Mrs. John Drew appears in Olive Logan's new American comedy o! iurf which has been prepared lor the stage with unusual care, and is to be pro duced with entirely new scenery, dresses, and properties. Walnut Stbeet Theatbk. Benefit of Mr. Thomas J. Hemphill, business manager. The operetta of the Grand Duchess of Gerolstein v ill be presented, with Mrs. Gomersal In the title role. The beautiful comedy of the Soldier's Daughter will also be played, with Miss Alice Gray as the "Widow Cheerly." At the Chesnut, Mrs. I). P. Bowers will play Mary Stuart this evening, for the last time but cne. At the American Theatre an excellent per forn ance is olTered to-night, including two bal lets, two pantomimes, a farce, aud many songa and daiicrs. The Bunyan Tableaux, which have been very attractive in New York, will be produced this week at National Hall, beginning on Wednesday next. Cabncross & Dixey give their Hurrah Drip Around the World, together with Medea, per formed by a highly-colored Madame Ristori, and other good things. Mr. Carl Sentz will give his fifth matinee, at Horticultural Hall, next Thursday afternoon. Fdwin Forhebt appears at the Walnut Street Theatre next Monday evening. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional' Marine News see trsl Inge. ALMA MAU BOH PHILADELPHIA THI9 DAT Hlls. KlSiM .....,.m.I2l MllUK Uibbh. ......... '10 Bom Biera 6 2I Hih Waticb...m i vi PKIf ADl'LPHLi .BOARD OF TRATiKL HKNKY WlNHIllt. k 1IAKLKH Wm.ti.LttB, . 1WIHX.Y COKltrTTKS, Jam km T 1 oiiku. J MOVKJUKNXtt OF OCKAN STUAUHUS. FOR AMERICA Helvetia Llverpool...Is'ew York...... Oct. 9 Allan lu i.omion JNew xora (Jul. D AuHirhm l.iverMol...Quebec Out. 10 C.Oi'VVaHliliiKlu I'tverpiol...Mew York Oct. VI Hecla Liveriiooi...xew iorK uci. li AUruiiiuiihi..bouibaiiitaon..Kew York ...(ci. 12 jlaliu jJiveriooi...r.ew un uei. li Ha a fcjouUianilon...New York.. Oou 15 Minnehoitt .Llverjiool.JS'ew York Oct. 15 (J. oi Paris Mverpool...New Yorlr Ocu U Caledonia Ola.mov New York Oot Hi France iJiverpooi...rcew ioik uol. 10 NumUh itti) i,iverjool...Uii6beo Oot. 18 KiihHlR i.iverpooi...iNew lorit... ui;t. i Ueiloiia Loiidou New York OcU ls FOR KUliOPl!,. Alippo New York... Liverpool Oct. 80 pernia .New orK. .Liverpool. ocu so I'nlon New York...lSoutliamitou Oct. 81 Atulaula.....M...fN'ew York. ..London.... Nov. 2 IXJAB'l WHSItJ, i)OM HAiTlU, JliXU. H. Hudson Phllada -.Havana Oct. 29 Pit ncer....Philada -Wilmington -.Oct. 31 KvKle New YorkHavana Oct. 31 Arizona ....New York... Anpluwall ..-Nov. 1 maroi inn union. i-miaaa....New urieaus.......rsov. z Wyoming Plillada Savannah .Nov. 2 Alliance Plillada Charleston ..Nov. 9 juaim are lorwaruea by every steamer la llie reuular MiieH. Tlie ateauiers tor. or from Llveroool call at Queonslown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Coutl ueut call at Hoiithampion. AKKIVKii YEHTKRDAY. Baioue Cr.Browloh. Mormon. 40 dava from P&trnn. with cuiranis lo Isaac Jens & Co. CT.K A TfRD SATnftllAV. Btearnnhlp Alliance, Kelly, Charleston, Lathbury, Wickerahaui &Co. Steamship Human, Bogers. Boston, n. Winsor A Co. rrauuB .nouanuua, Antwerp, ij. wester Kiuird & Co. Bebr Jt. Bonder. Crosby, BoBton. E. A. Rouder fc Co. bchr A. H, Edwards, hartlelt, Charleatou, tiluulckuon S Co. Bchr llcanoke, Barrett, Hartford, Tyler A Co. Bcbr J. B. Allen, Case, Pawluckett Cusiuer. Btfckney Bchr K. T. Allen. Corson, Boston, Hammett 4 Nelll. btlir J. M. Flanagan, buaw, Boston, K. li. bawyer & Bchr Reading rb. No. '7, Carroll, Bridgeport, Wanne- uiriiupi w v u. Bchr Admiral, Bteelmaa, Boston, Van Dusen, Loch man S Co. Bchr M. Riley, Riley, Boston, Captain, Bchr J. A . hheppard, Berrell, Charlestown, Captain. si r r. r ranaiiu t-ienton. naitiniore, A. uroven, Jr. Bl'r Mayflower, Robinson, New York, W.P.Clyde&Co. Kl'r Norlolk, Vauce. Klchmoud, W. P. Clyde & Co. ril'r New York, Marshall, Washington, do. Tug lion, jenernon, Alien, lor JUaitiiuore, with tow Oi oargea, w. r. uiyue a. uj, ' arrivei"battjrdat. Br. bAraue Myrtle, bievengoii. 6i mm from T.lvnr. Iiool, with mdue. lo J. It Peiiroso. Parque 11. t-CHilder, Gould, M dnys from Ivlgtnt, with kryollte to Peiina, bull Co. vessel to J. K, Bun- ley S 10. llr brier Natrona. Robinson. 81 davs from Tvli?t iit. with kryoiue lu Punua. bull Co. venaul to J. ifi. Bas ic y & t o. Itr. brig Normanby, Oils. 85 days from Ivlctut, with kryollte lo Fenuu. Ball Co. vessel lo J.iC. Buzley di Co. Jini! Josle. Pettlgrew, days Irom Boston, ln ballast to L. W enieifjaaid Co. Prm (. In UfHlbii. lluuker. 4 davs from Boston. In hal- lliHt lo J. K. riazlev Co. llr gcbr Jane llrundage, Dlx, 25 days from IvlL'tnt. wnh kryollte lo Penua. bait Oo. vessel to J. 15. Baa ley A Lo. bchr li. k. unssen, wtnaney, rrom MIddletown, w lih stone to captain. hchr W. W, Pliaro, Allen, 10 davs from Bnvatiuab, with lumber, etc., lo Laihuury, Wickeisliam t Co. r-clir Unlden Kanle, Howes, 6 days irom New Bed ford, wilb oil lo bhoher A Co. t-clir J. Clark. , it days from Kew Vmir . uiih sail lo W. liuinui & Hon, r-chr l ycoon. ooper, nay irom Smyrna creek Willi graiu lo J. L. hewley A Co. t-clir Clarion, iuue, i uuy uutu Newport, with grain lo .f. L Hew ley & Co. h-clir W, Towimend. Maxon, 1 day from Trederlca, Willi Kruin to J. i.. Bewiey k Co. . i-chr A riaonr, inuumu, i uuy nuiu ainjnm, wilh gralli OI.J- li. vmixy w v"i roll, v . rti'f, ,7 . hchr Admiral. Meeluiau, Irom Boston. HCbr M Klley, liUet. Irom Boslou. relir J. AV. Hall. Powell, from boston. Kebr A II. Ldwards, Barrett, from Boston, r-olir K. T Allen, Colson, from Boston. Ho hr J. M. riaiiBKan.Hbaw.lrom ltiori. L. .m KiiOiiH Hnrauue. fro"' Bed lord, el J O ' W. soh. N iokersou. from New Haven, 2aU; li. Tavm. Vour. from New Vork, with indi e, to W. M. Balrd LU Tl,.hmnIld wlth Ku-amsliip Alexandria. Plait, from Rlcumond, wun T".meriw rk"rHl.ull. from WaslUngton, who u,dse. lo W. r. Ciyae -o. U'au.r A. C. Bilmem. Knor. M houra from new Hieamer Harsh, Jones. H hours from New yorfc, Wilh uidaa. to W. M. Baird 4 Co. , . ,,K . TugTh.w. Jerlerson. Allen, lron BalUniOre, Wltn vw ui nargea to w. P. Cly a w. MKWOHARi A. Blemhln Rtars and Htrlpen, Holmes, for Phlladfl fhla, milled from II avatia 2ntn InsU . Hiesninblp V yoniliiu. Teal, for Phlla1!l'i.U Railed from havannoh 2mh Inst. , Hirsmshlp l'loneer, Bennett, for Phlladalpblft, sailed from Wilmington SBtta Inst. Hdir W m. B. Maun, Stanford, hence, alHavannah jesierdpy. ' Hchr Wm. Rnardmsn. Billiard, for Philadelphia, Cleared at MidUlelowu 11)1 b. Inst. ; NOTicrc tomarinkhf.. Notice Is hereby given of the re eslabllsbment or a lldhl en York Hpll, Chesapeake Bay. The station Ij n w marked by a vessel, gcbnoner-rlirged and painted yellow, showing a sliiRle rellentor fixed white light, w Mch may he seen at a distance of eight miles. Norfolk. Oct. 23. 1HI7. 1 SAAC D. EVAN HANITFACTITKKK ANI IKAI.I:Il IX 01IS. TAINTS. VARNISHES. Naval Stores and Soaps, KO. 10 KOKTI1 nKLAvf ABK AVKXIIE, 10 5 .'m 3p PI1ILABKLPHIA. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTSC. J W. SCOTT t CO., HHIBT MANrFAtTlTBF.Hia, AND DKALKKS IMT MEN'S FVKNIHlIISrO OOI) HO. 814 CIIKNNIJT STREET. FOUR DOORS BiXOW T1LK "CONTINENTAL, S2Trp PHII.APKI.eHIA, PATENT SllOULDER - SEAM SHIRT MAlUlA(Tltltr, ANIXJFNTLKMEN'M FVKNIMIIINe NTOBB PKRVA.CT FITT1NO SHIRTS AND DRAWKB8 madeliom measurement at very short notice. All other articles Ol UJiTiJtMxiN'S DREHS GOODfc la fall variety. WIKt'HESTEIt A COq 111 No, 706 CHKMNDT Slreet HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAINTING. THOMAS A. FAHT, BOUSE AND SIM PAINTER, (Late Fahy A Bro.) No. 31 North THIliD Btro ' Above Market, OLD BRICK FRONTS done no. and made to look equal to the finest press brick, bam pies at the shop, City and country trade solicited. All orders by Pout promptly attended to. - i row PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. PAPER HANGINGS. NEW E8TAREISTI9IENT. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND WALNUT. J. O. FINN & SONS Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing every quality to suit all tastes. 1 14 8m ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC Li-iiBOlLKR WORKS. NEAFIK A LEVY' PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS M 1itMVI lJ'IU Dflir L'l) . Itf A IL'DU lir .ior SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, havlug for many year oeeu in buimwssiui ujiurMiuu, miu uvea exoiusiveip engaged In building aud repairing Marine and Rlvei bnuluee. hliih aud Iow-uresore. Irou Boiler. Watni Tanks. Propellers, etc. etc respectfully ouer their services to the public as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all slues, Marine: River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of dlrt'orent slaes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Kvery Uescrlptlon of patteru-uiaklng made at tb. iliorlest notice. High and lK)W-pre3NUre Flue, Tubular, aud Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all siaes and kinds; .ron ana Hnus castings or an neflc-ipuons; Holl Tiirnlug, Screw Culling, and all other worn connected .villi the above business. Drawings and sneciUcatlona for all work dm.e j.i the establlshiueut tree of charge, aud work guar- 4UU.'ed. The Buoscrlhers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boale, where they can lie In perfect safety iud are prnviuei wiui du,-io, utuuan, uuio, etc. .!.. jr rallug heavy or llaht welghw. JACOB C. NEAFIS, JOHN P, LKVV. 8 1 BEACH and PALMER Streets, JAV UUriAM MKBKICK, WILLIAM H. VKHAIOa JOHN K. COPE. SOriHWARK FUUMIU, Firm ASD WASHINGTON Streets, PH1L,AH11.PHTA. M b.KKlC iv A SOWS, ENGTNEERS AND MACHINISTS. luaniLfacluie High aud Low Pressure Steam Engines lui Latiu, River, aud Murine Service. Boilers, Oasometers, lauks, irou Boats, etc, Castings of all klnilH, either iron or br.isa. Iron l rame Roofs lor Gaa Works. Workshops, and Railroad folaiions, etc. Retoris aud Gas Machinery, of the latest aud mosi liLiiroved construction. Every debcrmtlon of Plantation Maclilnery. and Sugar, Saw, aud Grist MUia, Vacuum pans, Onea Hu-am Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping iai giues, etc. bole Agems xor xh, jjiiicux h rnwui ougar Aiming Apparatus, Neemyth's Patent Steam Hummer.aod Aspiuwall & Woolsey'g Patent Centrifugal sugar Draining Machine. 6M BK1DE8BUUO MACUIKa WOIXKS OFFICB, no. BO n. (jiuisr niiuuiii PH1I.4PKIJ-HIA. We are prepared to Oil order to any extent for ooi well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN Including all recent Improvements ln Carding. Spin Ding, and Weaving. W e Invite the attention of mannfaotnrert to oar ex tensive worn. li ALYHIUI J ION KS 9 BOW, STEAM KNG1NB MANUFACTDRED BY "CORLItsS," Providence. Size or cylinder, 20 Inch diameter by 48 Inch stroke about ono hundred and ten horse uOwer. Apply to 26 2tit W. B. LEVAN, Cor. of WOOD and TWENTY-FOURTH Bis.. Phll, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICfc'. TUB UNDERSIGNED would call attention ol the public to his NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE. This Is an eutlrely new healer. Illaso'con- structed as to at oncecumiueud Itself to general favor, being a combination of wrought aud cast lrou. It Is very biiopie in on cuusiruciiuii, nuu is peneotiy air tight; sell-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to be taken out aud cltuued. It Is so arranged with upright Hues as lo produce a larger amount of beat from the same weight of coal than any furnace now In nse. The hytrometrlo condition of the air as produced by iny new ai laugemenl ol evaporation will at once de monstrate that li Is the only Hot Air Furuuoe that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. those iu want ol a complete Heating Apparatus would do well lo Call and examine I lie Golden Eugle. -CHAitLES WILLIAMS, K09. 1132 aud 113 4AIARK K V street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Bnurd Stoves, Low Down Graced, Ventilators, etc, always ou hand. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 6 102 THOMPSON'S LONDON KTTCTIENEK; mil l rii.'iua'i u trAiViJii' f.. LVmiiiou t-t r , j a mu i tvv a 4V aoavam avra s n uivo( m i j- 21 uu . U..1.II,. t.,atlllill.H.y I.. Ta'L'VTV lllL trin, ui a uuiii luamtutiuiiii, su v a a asasy FERE NT BlZ.hH. Also. Philadelphia Hang-s. Hot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Hualers, IxiwdownGrules, Kireboard Stovrs, HaLli Boilers, blowhole Platan Hollers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by the mantifacitirers, SHAKI'E A THOMSON, 627 stuililiai No. M N. HKCONU Streo1.. PATENT OOOII CARRIERS AND LUNCH HOOKS. GRIFFITH & PAGE, i mi KO. AAA Altrif STREET. T. STEWART BROWN, HK.roruarof ' VOVXTII & CUES INVT BTS MANprioTvau or ntlTrTKB, VAM8T3, BA08, RETIOTJIS, BHAWf BTKArB, Mil liAttb, POCET BOO.B.B, t i nna.) And XraveUiu QeuUsgeoorail, 7ZL &r U X-CU 111.. nrnn AD ELP II I A, f MONDAY, ' OCTOBER28, 18C7. AUCTION SALES. v V, A- E L I. A N D ' , C ' iX Hik.w 'ors 'O Vlillli Ford A Id,), ACCTIOWEERS. No. Mirt MARKET Bueek HALE OF 1P0O CARIS TOOTS, HOE3., BRO 1ANS, ETC. On Thursday Mornl.'B, Cr. fl. comniei ring at in o'clock, we will sell, by c-Btalogiie for. -ssb, 18 KTHfl Men's, Boys'.aud Youths BoMs, Shoes, Unit sin. Balmorals, eic. 102.1 4'. Also, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, to which the early attention ol the trade la called. OlIN . WVKRS A CO., AUCTIONE'.BF J N on. 232 and 284 U A RK ET Street. LAHOF. PERFMisTriR v B A LP! OF POrTS. H1IOF.-J. JIRGGaNx. 1 RAVELLING BAGS, ETC On Tuesday Mornln., Ortc.b. r 2H, at 10 o'clock on four nionihs' crei'lt, JiflO puikio is hoots, shoes, balmorals, etc. ot city mid i'.iiUein msuulacture. 10 21 41 1MPOKTANT UPECIAL PACK AH 1! HALF. CF LUMEMlC COl TON AND WOOLLEN GOODJ, tin Wednesday Morning, Oct, 3o, Atlfl o'clock, on four months' credit, aul part f ir cash, by order of WlhSl!H. FRANCIS BKINF.R CO., Including in pait VX0 oas.s repeliant clotli. fancy clos kings, tweed. , beavers, fancy cans I meres, Ann nets, eic, to close the stock of the various mills; also, 1.0 cases oii.u.TSterbrnwn cotton Hann-ls, 2.ii'ases harbor co-si t Jiaiis, 13 chkci Somerset culurud Jcaus, 75 IruHfn grain bees, elc. W e w III ndd lo the above to enses Raleigh bulmoral skirts, "5 cases blue apron rbecliB, denims, slrlnes, and ticks; ii bales army blankets, 2n enses military goors, 10 cases Nebraska wool J"ans, Uncases Waverly twills, and other makes of the Heaver Valley Woollen Mill; also, cases Rob Roy -4 cheeks, striped eassimeres, and a general as ecrlni. nt ot domestic goods by the package. N. P. Goods ready for examination, with cata logues, on Ihe dny before sale. lu 2 41 LARGE brECIAL SALE OF ZEPHYR KNIT fiOOD. On Fsluay morning, November 1, at 10 o'cl. rk, on four months' credit, by oruerof Mr, Thomas llolan: embracing lines of boo. Is, breekfust shawls, children's and misses' desks, scarls, ciiil.lren's coals. luuieV sontacs, etc., being the balance of slock of the Keystone Knitting Mills. lluMot LARGE rOf-ITIVE HALK OF CAUPETINQ3. ETC. On Friday morning, Novf mber 1, at 11 o'clock, on lour months' crellt, about Sou pi. C(s Ingrain, Venetian, list. hemp, cottnge, and rug carp. -linns. flu '8 5t JJI. GI MMKY A' BUNS, AUCTIOJTEERP, . No. fios WALNUT Street, Hold Regular Sales ot F.l.AL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT IDE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Handbills of each property Issued separately. I.niO catalogues published and olroulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also a par tial list of property contained lu our Real J&tale Re gister, and ollered at private sale. Sales advertised dally lu all the dally newspapers, b M. 1HOMA8 & EONS, KOS. 139 AMD lit 8. FOURTH Street. BALK OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ETC , October 29. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, will include: 1 share Mercantile Library. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association. 10 shares Steubenvilie aud Indiana Railroad (new). 30 shares Elite. prise IusuranceCo. 114 shares Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives uud Granting Annuities. 17(i shares Phienlx Insurance Co, l.Hl shares Nstlonal Exchange Bank. 10 shares Horticultural Hall. 1 ."! Union League 8 per cent. bond, loo ehares Camden and Atlantic Railroad (pre ferred). 3iuo Bnrclay Coal Co. 7 per cent, bonds. J.0I0 Union Canal A per cent, bonds. 65 shares Green and Coales Streets Passenger Rall- 13 Bba'res West Jersey Ferry Co. (lower side of Mar ket street, Philadelphia), par tW. 200 shares American Btitton-hoie Machine Co. Five (. 00 bonds Susquehanna Steam Lumber and Laib Mills and Lumber Drying Co. iOURTH AND CHFSN UT, N. E. corner Valu able sinre. CHESNUT. No. 403 Valuable Store. FOURTH AND SPRUCE. N.W. corner-Valuable Store. SPKUCF. Nos. 403, 405, 4(17, and 40 Vnlnabte Stores. FOUKTH, Nq. 274 (Boulh) Elegant Residence. FOURTH. No. 276 (south) Modern Dwelling, G KEEN, No 16 Elegant Residence. 1TF1EENTH AND LOMBARD, N. W. corner Slori. ru Residence. PJNE. No. 2.121 Modern Residence. CHURCH LANE Elegant Residence. TWENTIETH AND WILCOX-Slore and Dwell ing. UNION. No. 817 Genteel Dwelling. SII I l'PI- N, Nos 1.115 and 1.U7-Two Dwellings. OhKM AMTOWN 11UAD-Ntnne llwiilllng. FORlY-SEcOND AND BECKETT Modern Resi dence. 11 KLMUTU, No. MM-Genteel Dwelling. HHljHjKh, west or Fifteenth Building Lot. TWENTY-SECOND. No. 1710 (north) Modern dwelling. fc JioNT. No. 215 (north) Store and Dwelling, ex tCiidlng lo Water street. 1-ARM AND COUNTUY SKAT. 7S acres At Paoll, Chester county. Pa., on tho Lancaster turnpike. Caialoguts now ready. 1.10253 6T PFRIOR FURNITURE, ROHE'OOD PIANO. UNE If BENCH PLA I E MI Hit Oil, ELEGANT VELVET CARPET, E PC. ' On Tuesday Morning, October CO, at lo o'clock, at No. lSwi Tine street, by catalogue, the entire furniture. 11 21 41 THOMAS BinCIl SON, AUCTIONEEB9 A N fl COM M 1 SSION M ERCH AN'IS, No. 1110 CllISNUT Street; rear entrance No. Hu7 bausoin slieel. Sitle nt No. 804 Market Street. FIXTl'RFS, STEAM HKA TlKll APPARATUS, A N D URN ACE OF A REsTAURAN A', HORSES, K1C. On TuMoy Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 804 Market street, will be sold the Market btreet department of Ford'a Keiuiiiran t. comprising n fix lo eiglil home holler, with Ihe pipes lor healing the building, one fixty gallon steam Iron water boiler, two s'eam tables aud lix.ureu, seven counters with marble lops, twenty reetauraut tables, Iron frames aud marble lops, fifty arm chairs, twenty high siouls, apparatus for steaming oysteis. show case, one lorly quart Ice cream treexer, Seamen's palent. etc. IIOHSKH-One bay horse 7 years old, sound and kind ln single or double harness. Suitable for a family or for bUBli ess purposes. Also, a sorrel horse, 6 years old, sound, of good style and active. , Sold lor want of use. ,. I0 22t LAPOE SALE OF A FRFfcH IMPORTATION OF FINE SILVxR PLATED WAKE AND TABLE CUTLERY, MANUFACTURED BY KMEPH DEAKIN & SONS.OF SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. On Tuesday and Wednesday Moruiugs, Oct. 29 and f.0. at 10 o'clock, at tho Auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold, a large assortment ot new goods, Just lecelved direct froui Ihe manufac turer. The collection will comprise a heaulliul as sortment of Stiver Plated Ware and Cutlery, all ot the newest designs, comprlilng Epergnes, fruit stands, dish covers, entree and corner dishes soup aud oyster tureens, meat dishes with' covers, liquor and pickle stands. Claret Jus with mouths, 4, 6, and 6-b'dlle dinner and breakhist castors, with rich cut bullies, Ice pitchers, molasses pitchers, cake baskets, etc. ENGRAVED, CHASED, AND EMBOSSED TEA SETS, With Urns and Kettles to match, ln great variety. Salvers, 8 to Hi inches; round and oval trays, from 20 to 2ti Inch; tete-a-tete sots, butter dishes, flower vtses. sugar bueke s, hall and mustard stands, etc Abo. BpoonK forks; soup aud sauce ladles, In plstn, heuded, aud king's patterns, plated ou nickel silver, TH E CUTLElty comprises balance-handle dinner a.nd tea knives, tamo uud beef carvers, steels, elo. Also cubluet cases. In black polished walnut, with complete Hi ts of diuuer aud dessert kuives, lurks, aud Miuons, etc. Also, mahogany and morocco cases, containing des sert knives, hth carvers; pic.ilcsels, with penrl, Ivory, aud plated handles;. butter knives; pickle iorki. etc. A iso, a rich aud elenint ussorluiuut of Bohemian liistros, flower vases, toilette sets, musical cigar siands, Baud 15-dav French gilt clocga, elc. Ou view on Monf ay next. 10 2d at GlitAPD K.iW. C. M. NCEDLCG & CO., ItCl.vcutli sod Chtiaut Street. hO I SI -FURKISHIK& DRY, GOODS, Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices, r-'Mrllng. Pillow, eh. ethig! an4 Table Linens. Tablet lolhsaiiil Napklus, U.hihU h. WlneC hubs. DoyllMS, Towels uud Towelling. Marseilles (junta and, ollet Cover. . xlaukeW. , . ' ' ' Monevoomb, Lancaster, 'Allendale, Jaorjuard, and other spreads. , ;,t j : t ' DOMESTIC MTJBUNS4.ND' B11EETINQ8, ii l i . f ' In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates. COTTON AND FLA a, . '" 'V' UliU BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, . or all numbers and brands Tent. Awning, Trnnk', and Wagon Cover D.. Also Paper Ma uuracturn Drier Felts. Iro.u Ou, uveral feet wide; Faullng, Belting, Sail Twine, (lo, aeveralieetw EVEHMAN A CO.. Id W. 101 J ON na'Ailey, CLOTHING. O N E PRICE O M L Y. joiiEs: ' I OLD ESTABLISHED ! j ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 004 MARKET St., ABOVE 8IXTH. For stylo, durability, aud excellence of workman thlp, onr goods cannot ba excclltd. Particular atten tion i a'd to customer work, and a perftot It guaran teed ln all cases, 10 25rinw.lni FOR SALE. 0 PUBLIC SALE. 1 IIOMA8 & l-ONS, Auctioneers. M.rflANT COUNTRY ItK-1 OENCE, CUURCn Lane, third bouse east of the Hallroa.i, Oermanlowu, exlei.dlng Ibroiigb lo A i mat street two fronts. Cn '1 LE DA V, Oct. Hv, st,7, at 12 o'clork, noon, will hi-sold at Pn I lie Sale, at the I'iilad.'lphia Exchange, All that lot of ground with the stone messuage thereon erected, situate ou the northwest side of I buich lane, formerly Mill street, lu Ihe Tweuty Mcoid Ward, beginning at a slake set for a corner of this and othet ground formerly of said Trevor T. Fowler, but now of Edwnrd Armstrong ; thence by the same north 47 (leg. 30 mln., weH 2U3 feet 9 luuhes lo ground formerly oi ehoeiiK.Ker and Thomas, now ot Elizabeth Ann Uemsley ; thence partly along the said Elizabeth Anu llemsley s ground and parity by the hereinalter described lot, soutn ii deg. at mln.. west li d feet 6 Inches to a line w hich divide this from land now or late ot James It, Lambd'u; thedce by the same south 47 deg 80 min east i'.l feel and Inch to Church lane; thence along the northwesterly tide ol (aid Church lane north 48 deg. 14 mm., east 11 leet 6 Inches 10 a point, and thence uortli 42 deg. 2s mm., east Ml leet 7 Inches to the place of begluuiug. Also, all that lot ol ground, w ith tbe buildings thereou erected, situate on the southeast side of Annat slreet, adj doing tbe ahove; beginning at a stake net for a corner of this snd other ground formerly of Trevor T. Fowler, but now of Elizabeth Ann Hems ley; thence extending along the side of Arnmt street south 42 deg. i mln., west 1ft feet; thence south 47 d.g. 4.1 mln., east by ground formeily of said Trevor T, Fowler, but nowot Emma H. Swan, 177 feet; thence by tbe same Bouth 42 deg. 4(i mln., west 60 feet; thence couth 4! deg, 40 mm., east by lot No. 6 in a plan of lots of Charles U. Shoemaker and Robert 11. Thomas, 87 ltt; 1 hence north 42 deg. 40 mln., east partly by ground now or late of James R, Lambdinand partly by the above described lot 5 feet, and thence north 47 deg. 41) mln., wist by ground ol tbe said Elizabeth Ann Hemslev 214 feet 10 the place ot beginning. Under mid subject as respects a oart of the Lit last (1 of ci I bed, vlr..: A lot 15 feel Iro'nt on Armat Btreet, and txiending In depth lot feet to the tree use and privilege of said Elizabeth A nn Heiusley, her heirs and designs, owners, tenants, occupiers of her premises bounding thereon, at all times hereafter, as a pnssags way and carriage road, and lor tbe purpose of laying gas end water pipes therein, ln common with the said Spencer H.Htzard, his heirs uud assigns, and occu piers ot his premises bounding thereou.) The house Is well built and is handsomely finished with all the modern conveniences; has parlor, library, dining room, and large pantry, with hot and cold water, and two kitchens on the first floor; six chambers, bath room, and water-closet; third floor, large and small store-room and two ait'cs, observatory, closed in with glass, from which there is a flue view of thesurround li.gceuntry. No expense has been spared In fitting np the house as the residence ol the 1 resent owner. It has every convenience stationary washstands, low down giales, bav windows, plazz extending around three bkles of the house. The grounds are tastefully laid out, with an abundance of shade trees, gravel walks, vegetable garden, the carriage aveuue to Armat street Is 1S5 feet long and 15 feet wide, entirely over shaded by a superb avenue of trees, making a beautt (til vromenaoe; also, a stone stable and oarrisge house, with accommodations for four horses and four carriages, built la the best manner, wi'h rak stalls and pubis, hay-loft, and coachman's room. Tne loca tion is one of the most healthy and convenient In Oermautown. From burch lane station it i only three minutes by a paved walk, aud lroui Ihe village depot only ten uilnuus. Terms Cash. Immediate possession, Plan at the A notion (K ma. May beexamiued any day previous to snle. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. Nos. 1.19 and 141 S. FOURTH Sireot. Philadelphia October, 1S7 10 21 71 RARE CHANCE. M. THOMAS & SONS Will sell at Public Sale H F.fcDAY, OCTOIIEK 9, THE EEftUTIFUL GERM Iff TOWN RES DENCE, ON CHURCH LANE, Third house east of Railroad. Replete with every convtnlence; ample grounds and stable. Particulars, Bee their cntalngne. 10 19 smwst fl LOTS. .FOR' SAL E. jjjl The Bubtcriber offers for sale Ground on the six th side of OREEJS btreet, between Broad and Fif teenth streets. Also, st the Northeast corner of FIFTEENTH and NOHT H f-treels. A'so, at the Northeast corner of BeOAD Street, and C1R&RD Aveuue. Also, at the out h west corner of EIUUTH and DICK ERSON Strew. LEWIS A. SOOTT. lu 24 ot No. 110 LOCUST Street. TO RENT. TO RfNT-MAKKET STREET. THB five story brick Store. No. 801 Market street (third ol.60 west of Eighth Btreet. south side). 24 feet front by 130 feet deep, will be to rent on the 1st of Novem ber. Apply to OKOROE CUTHBEBT, American Hotel, opposite Independence Hall, from U to U A. M. 10 24 If SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. JJHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OP TUB NEW CHESKUT STBEET (HO. 116), lADDLFUY, IIABNEK8, AKD UOBSE iriTRKIAIIINO JOD IIOINB OF LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 7 attributable to the following factt They are very attentive to tbe wants of their cus tomers. They are satisfied with a fair business profit. They eell goods ouly on their own merits. They guarantee every strap in all harness they soil over 4o, the lault of the purchaser only who does not get v. hat be Is guaranteed and paid lor. Their goods are 2s per ceut. cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Tney have cheaper and finer goods than can be r ei.S hi lu the city. They have tLel rgeat and most complete stock ln Philadelphia, All Harness over fls are "baud-made." Harness from fit to 6'i&. . . Onus' Faddles from 6 to 75. Ladies' Saddles from fj Oto 1'23. Tl ey are the oldest and largest manufacturers in tne country, LACEY, MEEKER & CO., II 14 I iu . KO. lltlO t'HEMNVT STREET. FERTILIZERS. AJ M M O K I AT ED PHOSPHATE, . j AN I NSI ItrASSEOrEHTlEItEB for "Wheat, Corn, OaU Potatoes, Grass, tlie VegeiabU I' tiardeu, i'rult Trees, Orape Vines, Elo. Etc, .' . I hi.; Fertiliser contains (Jrouud Bone and thebes .'ertiilKiiig Salts. . " . : Price. a-o per tun of U0 pounds, - For aala by tui . oe.iulatlurers, ' : ' ' ' WILLIAM ELLIB & CO., Chemists.' 1 2uwf No. TM liARAKT BUe AMUSEMENTS. .1 AM KH ICAN ACAD F. M Y OF MUSI0.-( RIC'HINUV ENOLIII OPERA COM PA N . ' Dlirciress H.('AHUUSKM. RICHINUB This cel.brated (.ompany will Inaugurate Ihuir fourth senson in this ( Ity. '1 Ills (Monday EVENING, Oct, 28, Balfe's dtliKbilnt ipem or tbe BOHEMIAN UIRL. ) Tliaddens Mr. W. CastU r Count Ariihelm..... ..Mr. S. C. (.'amotion Florsteln Mr. D. B. Wylle i lievllslioof . Mr. Edward Sequin , , ( Arllne -Miss Caroline Rlr.l.lnn Queen ol Ihe Oljwles M'S. Arnold ' ' To-morrow Evening-LA SONNAi HULA. Box Sheet, for the sale ot Scoured feats. Wl'IIK l'T KXTHA tlHAKU E, ' ' Now open at TRUMPLER'S New Music Store, No. D.'B C II 1 NUT Mir. el, aud at the Academy, where also can be bialne.l 'I H E ON LY THUE AND COR R EOT OOPY - of Librettas ol ( ei as as done by Ibis troupe. Phil E.H OK ADMISSION. Pnrquet. Per.iuet Circle and Balcony, fl. Family ' i Circle 60 cents. A mi'hllhentre. go cents. TA7A1. NUT Sl'RKKI THEATRE. ' VV MONDAY KVENIXO, Oct 2S, w, BENEFIT OF MB. THOMAS J. HEMPHILL, . r Biisliiesn M Miascr and Treasurer. ' When will be produced a Musical Operatic Comedy, In Ibree let-, entitled ,. TI'E (U(ANI I'U' HESS OF O F.ROTflTF.l W. ' hi H-1. W. COM EH. A L. tlie charming Vocalist and r Itui leKpie Actress. I I ap.iear as 1 'IHE (iHAM) KUCIIESS. f CoPelnrtlnK wilh I HI. NOl.UI KtVS DAtTaHTFR. 1 liox slit et new open lor secnriiiK of sea's, l'l it , '; ",t KS. JOHN DKKW'S ABCII . SIR SET . I j 1 TH FATKE. Hufins at 1H o'clock. . Houses parked to the root to witness ; " ' .1 NOHOIiV'S DA I'liltl ER. TO-MOHT, and EVKHY NIOHT, i ' NOWJhl 'M liAl'UHTkK, with great efleers. OnmblluK scene exemplifying Kluo.Faio, uud Roulelte. , . , ; Miss KATE REI0N0LD3 In three orlitlnal cbarai teis. ; Frldav I-arewcil Iteuefit or Miss RF.TQ NO LUS. Ait tiday next olive Logan's "oURF." Newsceool I Bii.l Mis. JOHN DHKW. XTEW C1I ESNLT STREET THEATRE?. , JLN ENGAOEM HINT OF TH k TALENTED ' AMERICAN ARTISTIC, . , , : . MRS.' 1. P. BOWERS. ' Last Night but one ot i i- MARY STUART. Mary Stuart ..,. Mrs. D. P. B0WER8 To Louclude wilh OUR MARY ANN. Wedncsdsy-LA UY A L'l. LEV'S w EC RET. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVEN INO AND SATURDAY A FTERNOON. ; GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, ' ln Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesques, Son KS, Dance Pantoiiiliiies, Oymnnsi Acts, etc. , jsq"EW ELEVENTll STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHJE8NUT, THE f AHIItT BIIOBI , ; OPEN FOR THE SEASON, i , , ' CftRNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, ; THE GREAT 8TAB TROUPB OF TSl WORLD, ' . in THKia '' ; .1 I1BAMI KIlllnPUH BSOIBE. - J. L. CARNCROSa ilanager. , R. F. SIMFPON. Treasurer. ' a 1 3m XI aTIONAL HALL, MARKET ; STREET, X abtneTwelllh. Op n EVERY N 1UHT at Vi, commenolns; on WED- I NE1)AY, October 8.1 Manuees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AbTERNOONS, at S o'clock. ' Door C, eUBl- r BUNYAN TABLEAUX. 'V ' ' . . , . BUNYAN TABLEAUX,, ; ... ,. ,;, ., , ' BUNYAN TABLEAUX,'"-''1 ! from Union Hull, New York city, Illustrating Bunyan's : PHltrim's Progress. Admission. 85c Five tickets for tl'5- Reserved seals, 80c. Chl'dren.Soc .. 10 28 tit HOR RT J. OREEN WOOD, Proprietor. TIT ORTICU I, TUB AL' HAL L- ' ill GRAND MATINEE .... i By CARL SENT Z OKCH STRA of 40 Performers. EVERY THUhSDAY AFTERNOON At hall past 8 o'clock. i . ; Vocallst-MlstOEi HOI ANA BLACKBURN. ' SINWA1- Al Mlc?J ON, W CENTS. ; ; j Package of loiu Tn kets for l. 'lobe Lad at Boner A Co.'a Muslo Store, No. 1103 Chesrul street, and at the door. 10 26 lru GFRWANIA ORCIIKSTRA. PUBLIC RE hrnnulaM UieMUslCAl, FUND HALL, every ' ' SA1URLAY, at 11' A. M. Tickets sold at the door, and at all principal Music Stores. Engagements can be made by aduresslmc O. BASTERT. No. ial MON TEREY Street, or at R. WILLIU'S Music Store. No. JU21 CHESNUT Street. . lu93ni '. GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALE OF JIKTALS, HKW QUARTERMAS- 1ER STORES, AJD LUMBER. . Djcpot Qitaktkiimahtkr'h Officii: 1 Washinoton, D. C, Oct !H, I8ii7. ' 111 be sold at public auction, on MONDAY, No vember II, at Lliicuin Depot, under the direction of ' Brevet Colonel A, P. B1.Ui.nT A. (4 M.: 6U HORSESand 5. MULES, more or less. ' ' - 80 AM BU'LANi Es, worn. 2o A KM Y WAOOJ.S, worn. ' 7SPR1KU do. do. ' ' Several of these Spring Wagons are of very supe rior finish. ...,- The Mules offered are a very select lot, well worthy ' tbe attention of purchasei a. ' . Alter which the following Metals and Quartermae- . ter mores, entirely iitw, to wit: l.lfai.iicii lbs. Iron. lou.uoo lbs. Steel, assorted, I0.0U0 " Chains, do. 1 l5,in.) Bolls. , 1.0iK)Stove Feet, ' " '" 5 oik. Broom Handles, ( Six) Lamp Cnlmneys, Cou pieces Lamp VV ick. s.nno " Copper, l.too " Copper bot- ; tOPIS, 1.000 lbs. Lead, Io.'.ih'O " Horseshoes, WO.WK) " Mule do. wo Fmpty Bottles. T..iln,.uill, - i,nml,unl mluullsnuiu n.Ul consisting ln part ot Carpenters' aud Blacksmiths' Tools, Sash Weights, Knives, Engines, Ulobe Valves, Fire Brick, elc etc. Also, the following wagonmakers' Lumber: 6.ULU feet 1 inch Oak 6,000 feet 6-incU Oak .nana. S.fOO feel U-inch 7.1 00 leet 2a-lnch 42 in 0 feet (-inch Plank. ' do. do. do. do. do. do. 8,000 feet 4-lnob Hickory Plank. 12,000 feet Plank, assorted lo.iK.li feet 4-Inch do. do, sizes. Sale lo commence at 10 A. M.. and continue from day to day until all are Bold. Horses, Mules, and Wagons will besoldilngly; othet articles in lots. Tbe Metals will be delivered to purchasers at Sixth street wharf, or at railroad depot. , Catalogues of sale can be had on application, ' ' Terms Cash in Government lunds. . , , By order of the Quarierinasler-Oenpral. ,..... J. C. McFERRAN, 1 Deputy Quartern) asler-Oeneral, J0J8 12t Brevet Brigadier- Pen. U. S. Army. PROPOSALS N OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Depot Quarixkmahtf.b'8 Ofkick. Washington. D C. Oct. 23 ls67. . 1 'Bts called for iu ariverlisemeut of this olli lilce, 'I'HOfOl-AI.S KIR knPnOi " rlulu,1 Ik'mh.. m win be rtceived In sacks coulalulng three bushels oi Hi pounds ach. 2. '1 be delivery of Oats, Hay, and Straw required, mud he made on or be'ore November IS, 187. 8. Oilers lor Rye Straw In bales will alio be re C lved. 4. Bids will he opened on WEDNESDAY, October 80, at noon, and bid.'ers are Invited to be present. J. O. McKEUKAN, ? , I'eputy Q iartermaster Ueuerat, 102541 Brevnt Brlg..'eneral U. B. Army. SHERIFF'S SALE. , . Q II li R I V F'a A L E. kJ By vlitueol sundry Writs of Fieri raclus to me ' umtied, will be ei.i,m-,l to Public Sale or Venduo On SATURDAY OCTOBER U, ls:17. attre Anclloi. Store of William Frank, S. W. corner ol NU;l i. and SECOND Slreels. the following enu uieiated ri icles, viz : . . . U oak Diuinn-room Chairs. 1 Hair waitress. 1 . ' J - ,. 1 sei Feather Pillows unil Botater. 1 SprtiiK Bed. ' 2 straw Mattresses. i. seized uud lulen In exieiillon as the property of VVil iutn eal Jr., No, 8H North tilth sireot, opp bile 1 uii'l.sh, and to be sol.) . y , , ,, II ENRY'C HOWELL. BherifT. JilladtjiililitjSlieriU' a tillicejOct. W. lK"l-Ju -"- 1 - '"'jpu oion ei iu s uince, Oot. is. tyf' llARDWARE, CUTLRyT1IS (r .'.ml i C U T L E R A assort." enloJnAH'Hw,". T, kl h. L'll I .-,( r-.-l T SHEARS. ETO.. . ' ' V, Vt ...o'; ti t ' Cutlery Store. fHC.a, 11 ' ''trr- 1 .or ii rtfH.VAJWT.nutin oie.l wl'V.,.V,'B,, b,,r.'.",-n(l Paint dealer. In the i ' ) . ; ) s ,i 7 :, .vTl i ; ) t ,-,! t r: . A r ; I ' . j ' 1 ..;) tw'. p)l 4
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