The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 23, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    WATCHES. JEWELRY. ETC,
AMERICAN VATCH E8,
w. W. OAB9IDY, No. 12 Bonth SECOND Street,
Philadelphia, asks attention to his varied and exten
sive Mock ot HOLD AND SILVER WATCliKi AMD
61LVXH-WAKK,
Customers may be ewnred that none bnt the bent
articles, at reasonable prices, will be cold at his store.
A fine assortment of PLATKD-WARE. constantly on
band.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. All orders
by mall promptly attended to. 11 is elullij
We keep always on band an assortment ol
LADIES' AND ENTS "FINE WATCHES'
Of the beet American and Foreign Makers, all war
' ranted to give complete satisfaction, and at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
FAItR & BliOTHlSil,
Importers ot Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto.
11 llsmtblrp Ho. 824 CHE8NUT St., below Fourth.
Especial attention given to repairing; Watches an J
Musical Bmw by F1RST-CLASH workman,
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
DIARIOKO DEALERS AND JEWELLERS,
No. 802 C11IE8NUT STREKT,
Would Invito the attention of purchasers to their
large stock of
WESTS ASD LADIES' WATCHES,
Just received, ef the finest European makers, '
Independent qnarter, econd, and self-winding, In
gold and sliver cases.
Also, AMERICAN WATCnES of all Sizes.
Diamond bets, tins, Hinds, Rings, etc.
JSJTRJ ,M.1cbUe1 Garnet, and Etruscan Bets, In
gTeat variety. r mo
SOLID SILVERWARE of all kinds, Including
large assortment suitable lor Bridal Presents.:
C. RUSSELL a CO.,C
Ho. 22 NORTH1 SUM STBEET,
OFFER ONE OF TUfi LABOEST STOCKS
or
FINE FRENCH CLOCKS,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, IN TIIB
1TT. 6 261
AMERICAN WATCHES.
The best In the world, sold at Factory Prices
C..& A. PEQUICNOT.
MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES,
No. 13 Booth SIXTH Street,
I Manufactory, A'o. 22. 8. TIFTB Btrtet.
gTERLING SILVEEWARE MANUFACTORY
NO. 411 LOCUST STBEET,
G E O It G E S II AB 1?,
Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures
every description of fine STERLING SILVER
WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a
choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new
styles at low prices. 8 28 3m
JM. SHARP. A. ROBERTS.
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C
M
ekino underwear in great va.
rlety, tor sale at
- HOFMANN'8 HOSIERY STORE.
Merino Underwear for Gents.
Merino Underwear for Youths.
Merino Underwear fur Infants.
Merino Underwear tor Minxes.
Merino Underwear for Ladies.
Merino HoBe for Ladies.
Merino Hose for Misses,
Merino Hose lor Youths.
Merino Hose tor Infanta.
Merino Hose for Gents.
All-wool Hnlris, white, for Gents.
All-wool Shirts, scarlet, lor Gents,
All-wool Shirts, (trey mixed.
Ail-wool bbirU), blue mixed.
All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at
HOFSIANN'S HOSIERY STORE,
8 5 tuthsj No. 9 North EIGHTH Street.
J. W. SCOTT Sc CO.,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEALERS IX '
'HEN'S FURNISHING SOODI
HO. 814 CUEfgNVT STREET.
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,'
827 TP rHIIASXLPHIA,
PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTU5IHI EN'S FURNISHINCi RTORI
PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
made from measurement at very short notice,
AH other articles ol UKNTLKMEN'B DRESS
GOODS in roll variety.
WINCHESTER A CO.,
lit iq 708 CHEWNUT Street,
HOOP SKIRTS.
C28. WM. T. HOPKINS, (8.
MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY
HOOP SKIRTS,
FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL.
NO. 638 ARCH STREKT, BELOW SE
TENTH, PHILADELPHIA.
Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York
and Eastern made Skirts.
All the new and denlrable stries and sixes of Ladles'.
Misses', and Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on
baud and made to order, embracing; the largest and
most varied assortment In till t market, at very mode
rale prices.
Fveryiudy should try "O-tr Own Make" of Hoop
Skirts, as they have no equal.
bouthern, YV extern, and iH'i.r Trade buyers Will And
It to their lnterexlto exaniinu our goons.
Catalogues of styles, sizes, and prices sent to any
address. 9 17 8u
WILLIAM S. O If. A N T
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 88 B. DELAWARE Aveuue, Philadelphia,
AOK.NT ITOK
1 Dupont'sOnnpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc.
W. Baker A Co, '8 Chocolate. JUocoa, aid B'ina.
Crooner Bros. A C0.'i YeUQW M.ettd bbbu'b'ng
FINE WATCHES.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC
ninrrEvi
PATENT STEAM DOILER.
SO EXPLOISCN ON ACCOUNT OF LOW WATER.
Can be pat at 30 percent, less cost than
say othir Holler to do the same
mount of Work,
11 7 thstulmj r. P. DinPFEL,
OFFICE. No. 608 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
WlLMINOTON, 8d Mo., 18, 1807.
F. P. Dlmpfel, Esri.-Respectcd Frlend:-In refer
ence to our experience with the Dlmpfel Boilers,
would say we have nine In use la our.Cotlon Factory,
three of which were put In In 1859. the last three In
185. For economy and aarety, tbey have our decided
preference over all others, within our knowledge.
Truly, yours, PUSEY BROTHERS,
rfJFf PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
n. 1 ri HOILKR WOKKH, NEAFI K A LEVY.
1.1 V,1,1VIAL AN1 THtOKKTICAI. ENOINEKIW,
MACHINISTS. HOILUl-MAKJiUS, BLACK
KM11 lla, and FOUNDERS, having lor many years
been in srcrewiul operation, and been exclusively
endued In bnlldlnB and repairing Marine and River
Engines, blgta and low-pressure, Iron Bollcri, Water
'Jauks, Propellers, etc.. etc.. resiiBL-trniiv i,irr ti,ulr
servh es to the public an belug lully prepared to con
tract for ciikIiih ot all slen. Marine, River, and
btutionary; having sets or patterns ot rillToreut slr.s
. .-i cji.i i-Arv in. ui ut:rn wnu quiCK UesputCll.
l-.vtry uescrlnllon of paitern-maltine ma,lo ui. n,
rhor.est notice. High and Low-presture Fine.
lubular, and Cylinder Rollers, or the best i'annarl
vnnifi cinin cml Iron Forglngsofall8l7.es and kinds
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Knli
Turning, fcrew Cutting, and all other worn connected
wiib tne above buginex.
Drawings and specifications for all work done
ol the establishment lree of charge, and worn guar
anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where they can He in perfecfHal'ety,
and are provided with sbertrs, blocks, falls, etc. etc,
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. NEAITE.
JOHN P. LKVY.
8 1 BEACH and 1'AI.MKR Streets.
J. V1U0HN MERRICK, WILLIAM H. MKKRICK.
jonrw k. cnPB,
SODTOWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WAbHINUTON Streets.
IMIILADKl.I'RTA.
MERRICK & HO SB,
EVGINKKKK AND MACHrVTKTH
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Knjlnes
for Land, River, and Marine Service.
jsuiiers, uaBometeis, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta
earnings ol all kinds, either iron or hra.
Iron Frame Roots for Oat Works. Woiknlmnq nri
Railroad btatloi.s, etc.
Retorts and lias Machlnerv. of the latest and mnnr
Improved construct. on.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and
Kugsr, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
si earn Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Eu
glnes, etc.
bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus. Nesmytli's Pateut bteam Himnmr. iH
Asplnwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine. 8 u5j
THE C08FELDT PATENT LOWWATER
DETECTOR COM PAN V",
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL, 1500,01 0.
OFFICE, No. 132 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA.
TKKA8t'KE,
A. MERINO.
WM. A, STEPHENS.
DIKECTOItS,
WM. A. 8TFFHENS, . J. HOLMS,
JVM, V. HOUSTON, I A. MERINO.
The Company is now prepared to apply Its I.ow
water Detector to boilers. This Detector, tue original
Invention of John Cosleldt, patented June 13, ltwi, is
conced. d to be themost rellableone yet luveuted.aud
bas been In succetslul operation in various boilers in
ibis city for some years.
Steam boiler makers, dealers, and owners of boilers
are requested to call at the ofllce and examine it, or
an agent will call upon them if requested hy address
ing the Company. 11 21 thsmtft
BRIDESB URG MACHINE WORKS.
OFFICE.
NO. 65 N. FRON f STREET,
PHII.AOKI.FHIA.
We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our
well-kn,wn
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
WILLS.
Including all recent Improvements in Carding, Spin
ning, and Weaving.
We invite the attention of manufacturers to our ex
tensive works.
1J ALFRED JENKS fe SO.V.
SMOKE STACK?. TWO SMOKE STACKS,
an Inches dlnmettr, 82 and 45 leet loug, In good
order, for sale very low, by
A. PURVE3 A BON,
11 20 6t SOUTH and PENN Streets.
TANKS. A LARGE LOT OP WROUGHT
Iron Tnks, varlmiB size. 210 to 1200 gallons each,
fur sale very low, In lots to null, by
A. PURVES 4 RON.
- 11 to fit SOUTH and PENN Streets.
B0ILGR9.-TW0 STEAM BOILERS, ABOUT
ISO boiee-po er each, suitable for distillery, fac
tory, bteaiuboat, etc,; one or both for sale, very low, by
A. PURVES & SON,
11 20 6t SOUTH a no PENN Streets,
FANS, PUMPS, ETC. SECON D- H AN D
Dempflll Fans, Sewell's lumps, Donkey EngU 69,
hmoke blacks, large wrought irou Shafts, Connecting
Rods, etc., for sale very low, by
A. PURVES A SON.
11 200t POUTH and PENN Streets.
LEATHER. .ABOUT 6000 POUNDS HEAVY
Lacing Leather, for sale very low. In lots to suit,
by A PUKVKa & bON,
11 ?0 6t " SOUTH and PENN btreets.
SPRINGSA LARGE LOT ROWLAND'S
Springs, 2-lnch. four and five plates, for sale in
iota to suit, less man mauuiaciurers prices, by
A. PURVKH A KOV.
lt20t
SOUTH aud PENN Street
gROWN'S PATENT
COMBINED CABFET-STBKTCUEH AND
TACK-DRIVER.
With this machine a lady can alone stretch and
tack down at the same time her carpets as easily as
to sweep them, saving back -aches, bruised fingers,
temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds of
carpets without the least damage, better, quicker,
aud easier than any other Stretcher made, and drive
rom2 to 20-oa, tacks with or without leather heads
Is simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime
Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It Is a nice
machine for ladles to sell. For Machines or Agencies
call on or address
WILLIAM F. KCHEI1ILE,
No. 49 S. THIRD Street,
I27tfr Philadelphia.
gTlTLER, WEAVER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MANILLA AND TAKRED CORDAGE, CORDS,
TWINES, ETC. -No.
23 North WATER Street, and
No. 22 North DEL A WARE Aveuue,
I'BILADK I'HIA.
Edwin II. Fiti kr, Mk hakl Weaver,
Conrad F. Cloth m-ii. 21-14
0 R N E X C II A N G
W RAG MANUFACTORY.
K
JOHN T. BAILEY k C O .
KKMOVt TO
N. E, corner of MA UKKT and WATER btreets,
Philadelphia.
DEALF.P.H IN ilA(J AND BAOGIXQ
l if every DeHcrlptlon, tot
Liraln, Flour, bait, bunei-l'lioHphuie of Lime, Bone
Unit, Etn.
Large and small OUNN Y BAGS constantly on hand.
r.A& Also, WOOL SAC ICS.
John T. Bah kv. Jam us C'ascadkv.
GAKDNEK & FLEMING,'
COACH MAKllItS.
XO. ill! SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
Mew and Berond-band Carriages for sale. Pat
tlnnlar attention paid to repnlrliitf 5 803na
NION PrbTE AND SIZING COMl'ANV.
A I'ame for llox-wakerH, Huokblnders, Paper
bang'rs, htioeuiakrrs. Pocket-book Mkers, Hill
1'i.nen, elc. H will not sour. Is cheap and alwayi
ready lor une. Refer to J. B. Llpplm-oil A Co., l)var
Keller, William Mun, l'hlladelplila Jmiuirer,
llarper Jlrolberx, Aniern-Bi Tract Hocli ty, and others.
vl'i-i11' l- CRAG1N CO., No. 1W M..
Va4vb- btvK m .. I
FINANCIAL.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
JayCooke&(p.
as and 114 So. TWRD ST. PniLAP'A
Dealers in all Government Seouritiet,
OLD B-20. WANTED
IN EXCHAKSE FOR KEJ
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections ruada. Biocki bought and Mold or
'JommlHsion.
(Special business (wxJonimotUUons reserved frn
adlea. (9 si 8ra
"TE IIAVE FOR. SALE
T11E
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OP THE
Central Taclflc Railroad Company,
A.T (95) NINETY-FIVE,
And Accrued Interest la Currency.
These Bonds are navahln hv Inor m-innini im
rest, In gold. Interest payable 1st of January and 1st
ofJuly.
We will take Governments in exchange, allowing
the full market price.
We recommend them to Investors as
Security, and will give at all tlmra thn latent num.
pblete and general Information upon application to us
Aiaviug a iuii supply ot these HO Slid on baud, we
are prepared to DELIVER THEM AT ONCE.
DE HAVEN & BRO
Bankers and Dealers in Governments,
11 5 lm NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST.
N
ATIONAL
BAM OF THE REPUBLIC,
8C9 and 811 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL 91,000,000
DIRECTORS.
Joseph T. Bailey,
Nathan Hllles,
BenJ. Rowland, Jr .
Samuel A. itlnpham,
Edward . Orne,
William Ervlen,
Osg.od Welsh.
Frederick A. Hott,
Win. H. Rhawn.
WM. H. RHAWN. President,
Zate Cashier of the Central National Bank
JOS. P. MUMFORD, Cashier,
S 1 late of the ThiladelpMa National Bank
7 3-lOs,
ALL SElillCiS,
CONVERTED INTO
FIVE-T WE IN TI ES.
BONUS DELIVERED IMMEDIATE-!,
DE HA YEN & BROTHER
102 rp NO. 0 S. THIRD STREET.
Jm S. SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO. 10 S. THIRD ST.,NO. S NASSAU ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. MEW YORK.
Orders for Slocks and Gold executed in Phila-
deljihia and New York. . 11!
COAL.
BMIDDLETON & CO., DEALERS IN
. BARLE1UH LKHIOH and EAULE VEIN
COAL. Kept dry nader cover. Prepared expressly
fur family use. Yard, No. 122S WAIildlNUTOfS
Avenue. Ofllce. No. 614 WALNUT Street. Tl
WILLIAM STILL'S COAL DEPOT, Nos.
15818. 1118, and 1220 WASHINGTON Avenue.
The best qualities of Coal, for domestic or steam use,
fu rulthed to any part of the city. 1123m
PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
PAPER HANGINGS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
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.
14 8m
GIRARD ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
N.W. Eleventh and Cbcsnut Streets,
Have opened a large lot of very superior
TABLE DAMASKS
Which they offer at f)i'25 and f l'SO per yard,
These goods are from forced sales by the' 5
Importers, and will be found superior In quality j
and style to the same class of goods usually suld -4
iu auction, r
Also, a very cheap lot of LINEN SHE KT
INGS, teduotd from U to i'23, and from 12 26
to ii'60 per yard.
Also, 40 aud 45-inch PILLOW LINEN, re
duced from 1 to 74 cents, and from l l to 87
centa.
Also.alot of ALL LINEN HUCKABACK,
reduced from so cents to 2V4 cents.
'MOW QUVHIO
WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES
831. CIIABLES L HALE, 031,
(Late Salesman and Bnperl itendent for B. J, Williams)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET J
M ANT7TACTUBBB OS
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES,
largest and finest asatrtment In the city at tbe
LOWEST PRICES, U 2m8p
UPHOLSTERINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 10 KOHIfl SIXTn STREET, .
MANUI ACTURERS OF
VII31VETIA.1V IJLIlVJJfe
AND
WINDOW SHADES
Largest and finest assortment In the city at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Repairing promptly attended to.
STORE SHADKB made and lettered. 1 25 2mp
SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c.
JJUE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB
HEW CHESNTT STBEET (NO. 116),
SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND UORSK
IFURNUUINO OOODS HOITSH
OF
LACEY, MEEKER & CO..
Is attributable to the following facltt
Tbey are very attentive to the wants oftheir cus
tomers. Tbey are satisfied with a fair business profit.
They sell goods only on their own merits.
They guarantee every strap In all harness tbey sell
over 4e, the tanlt of the purchaser only who doe) not
get what he Is guaranteed and paid for.
Their goods are 2s per cent, cheaper than can be
bought elsewhere.
Tbey have cheaper and finer goods than can be
oengbt In the city.
Tbey have the 1 rgestand most complete stock In
Philadelphia.
All Harness over (25 are "band-made."
Harness from M to (626,
Gents' Saddles from (6 to $75.
Ladles' Saddles from liO to 1125.
Tbey are the oldest and largest manufacturers
the country.
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
814 8m NO. ltlO ClIESNCT STREET.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
GOVERNMENT SALE.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned "I
Lauds, I
OSice A. A. Q, M. and D, O. State of Georgia, f
Atlanta. Ga., Nov. s, lti7. J
Will be sold a Auction, on the premises, at
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, NOV. 28, 1807.
the Land aud Buildings known as tbe
AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS AND LOT,
together with
TWELVE CITY LOTS.
This property consists of one tract of land, which
tbe Augusta canal runs through diagonally, bounded
north by D'Anlignuc street, east by Jackson street,
south by Adams street, and west by Campbell street
Its northern aud southern lines being aoout six hun
dred and ninety feet, aud Its eastern aud western lines
about three hundred and ninety-two feel, on which
are situated one three-story brick building, lOOfoet
hy 6o teet; one brick foundry, ISO feet by til teei; and
beveral smaller buildings.
Eleven (II) city h ts, situated on the south aide of
Adams street, between Campbell and Jackson streets,
designated in number on the plan of the citvof Au
cusih. made by William Phillips, as 17,19,21,18,1(0,
22, 28, 28, 24, 25, and 28.
One trlaugulur lot of 132 feet front, on the south side
of Fenwh k street, between the Augusta canal and
'llight's Foundry."
The machine works, lot, and buildings will be sold
togetber, the city lots separately.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold four
(4) lrsme buildings. Inu feet bv 41 feet, and oue (1)
irame building, 2D by 15 feet, situated on the groupds
ot the Richmond County Aeademy, Telfair street.
For further particulars in regurd to this property,
Inquire at this olllce and that of Brevet Colonel SI. L.
ihlers, corner of Green and Jackson streets, Au
gusta, Georgia, where the plans of the property can be
een.
Terms cash for all the property except the machine
works and lot, one hull of which will be required taib,
and the balance ir four months.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A.M.
C. T. WATSON.
A. A. Q. M. and D. O..
11 11 15t Bureau R F., and A. L.
UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER
b'lORES AT AUCT1WN.
Depot Quarter aster's Office,
Wamhington, Nov. 20, 1S87.
Will be sold at LINCOLN DEPOT, under tbe direc
tion or Brevet. Colonel A. P. Blunt, Assistant Qunr
matter U, S. A., on MONDAY, December 2, at 10
A. M,, a lot of Quartermaster Stores, rated as unser
viceable, consisting in part of:
2)0 wagons, j 19 saddles, McO., etc.,
w wagon wheelfl, 130,0011 inn. old tongue IronB.
108 blankets.
Whips,
4 sets cartharness,
16 sets aud L. and
wheel mule do.,
89se's ambulance do.,
insets lead do. do.,
600 lbs. assorted rope,
5 psulins,
21 picks, ,
29 spades,
64 L. and S. handle
shovels,
23 kettles, camp, Iron,
eic.
7R ambulunce springs,
19 saws, band, buck, etc.,
04 straps, breast, choke,
etc ,
S cook ranges,
IW'SH.and M. collars,
,114 feet large and small
hose,
114 cilice chairs,
&e9 chains, breast traces,
etc.,
65 bridles, riding, wagon.
fit'., i ik nuviiBjiuKoiuerwii
carpenters', saddlers', blacksmiths', aud other tools.
eic,
32 anvils, together with
t erms uasn, in uovernmeiu.iunuH.
Property mutt be removed within ten days from
day of sale.
J. C. MoFERRAN,
Deputy Quartermaster-General,
H21flt Bvt. Brlg.-General, U. H. Army.
gALE OF ARMY CLOTHING, ETC.
Officic of Army Clothing and Equipage, ")
NO. 10 tXATK bTKJCKT, NkV V OBK. J-
r .Nov. 18. 1J7. J
Will beso'd at Public Anctlon, at tbedepnt of Army
Clothing and Equipage, No. 4o0 WASHINGTON
Klreet, New York cliy, on MONDAY, the 2olh day of
Nuvember, 18ii7, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M,, the
lollowlng articles:
65,10?.'. Pairs Shoulder Scales.
72 Great Coals, damaged.
So Yards Buckram,
Terms Cash, in Government lands, 10 per cent,
down at lime of sale.
Tbe goods to be removed within five days fromlt3
i t sale.
By older of tbe Quartermaster-General.
O. G. SAWTELLE,
Brevet Brigadier-General, and
11 188t Quartermaster United mates Army.
PROPOSALS
pROPOSAL 8 IF OR WOOD.
Depot Quartekmastku's Offioe,
Wahuinuton, D. C, Nov. 18, 107.
Sealed proposals from responsible parties will be
received al this olllce until 12 M , on SATURDAY,
December 7, lor the delivery of (auooj three thousand
cords or well-seasoned, sound, and merchantable
HARD Wood, 4 lee I long, aud spill to the ordinary
sire or cord wood.
Tbe contractor to keep tbe wood on band at a con
vi nient point, and deliver It on orders from this
t nice at any place In the clly, lu'such quuuutles as
may from time to time be required.
An Inspector will bo dusiguuied on the part of the
Hovei umeul to examine aud meunure the wood as
n'ellvered, and such as does not coulorm to thespecl
Ih'Bllons above will be rejected.
The ii sines of two responhhile persons signed. In
the r own hxud, to a statement thut they will become
niTiirltles In case tho con Had Is awarded to Ihe
bidder, must acoompauy each propositi,
Honda In Ihe siiiu ol Ion ibousaud dollars, signed bv
himself and both bis sureties, will be required of the
successful bidder.
Payments lor wood received will be made monthly,
it lu tuml or as booullieieali.tr as fundi ate lurulshed
lor tbe purpose
The suicesslul bidder must hold himself In readi
ness to couiuieuce Uollvory ou tbe 16m Dooomber
next.
Ail bids will be submitted to the Quartermaster
( euerul lor liiatrncllous before awarding tiuiirucL
iili'dcra will audress proposals lo the uiulersiijned,
union eil "Propnsuls for Wood," and are Invited to be
present at the opening ol bids.
By order of the Quartermaster General.
j. u. Bier i'.iitiAr,
Deputy Quartermaster General,
By i, Bilg. 0tu, U, ti. Army,
11 19 (41
NOVEMBER 3, 18G7.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFES
394,500
SAVED FROM Bl'RGLlRS
BT ONI OF
MARVIN'S SAFES.
See New York Papers of 17th September,
" The Burglars were at work during
last Saturday Hight, and till 3 P. M
Sunday, and failed to secure a dollar."
MARVIN'S PATENT
FIKE AM) BURGLAR
SAFES,
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER.
Are Always Dry.
Mever Corrode the Irou.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof Qualities.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTN U T St.MasonicHall
AND NO. 865 R ROAD WAT, N. T.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, fi 19 mws3m
gag C. L. MAISER.
MAWUFACTUBBB OF
FIRE AND BCBtlLAU-FBOOl
SAFES.
LOCKSMITH, I1KLL-UAHUER, AND
DEALER IN RUILDINO HARDWARR,
( H NO. 4SI RACE STREET,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE
and Bnrarlar-Droof SAFES on hand, with Instil.
doors, Dwelling-house Snrea, free from dampness.
Prices low. C. HAMSEMFORDEK,
t No. 422 VINE Street
SHIPPING
Sffr'K PASSAGE TO AND FROM
2aUiiI GREAT BRITAIN AND IRF.IANJP
L V blEAMtslllp AND SAILING PACKE1V
AT REDUCED RATES.
DRAFTS AVAILABLE THROUGH OUT ENGLANI
IRELAND, SCOTLAN D, AND WALES.
For particulars apply to
1 A PSCOTT8, BROTHERS A CO
No. 88 SOUTH Street, and No. 28 BROADWAY.
11 OrtoTHOa.T. BEARLB. No, 217 WALNUT
f-t THE rillL AIKI.1'III1 A-I
LlilSOUTHERN MAIL IS'l'EAMttlllP COM-
1-AX '.- Jtfc.GUL,AK hftMl-MONTHLY LINE.
FOR NEW OR LEA MS, LA., VIA HAVANA,
JUNIATA, 12l6tons, Captain P. F. Hoxle.
STAR OF THE UN ION. 1075 tons, Capt. T. N.Cooksey.
The STAR OF THE UNION will leave for New
Orleans on Saturday, November 10, at 8 o'clock A. M..
Irow Pier 18, South Wharves.
Tbe JUNIATA will leave New Orleans for this
PThrough bills of lading signed for freight to Mobile,
Galveston, Natchez, Vicksburg. Memphis, Nashville,
Cairo, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
. .. . . ... o.iu.i,ia I ' mm Nni..nnn A fin
WILLIAM L. JAMfcS. General Agent,
A 1T li 11 IT Tlir U'lQ L'.all.r A n.x.r
CHARLES E. Dl LKES, Freight Ageut,
1122
iNO. Bit b. Delaware avenue.
At7WK THE PHILADELPHIA AND
SjkUwta SOUTHERN MAIL sTKAMsiHP OOM
tln f'b RKOULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE,
VK AVII.IIi rN, N. C.
Tbe steamship PION thK, sri tons, Captain J. Ben
nett, will leave for the above port on Wednesday,
, at 6 o'clock P.M., lrom Pier 18 South
Wharves.
Bills of lading signed at through and reduced rates
to all principal points In North Carolina.
Agents at Wilmington. Worth A Daniel.
W ILL1 AM L. JAM E-l. General Agent,
CllAKLta E. DiLKKht, Freight Agent.
112; No. ,114 H. Delaware avenue.
THE PlllLADKLPHIt a ir n
SOUTHERN MAIL WTKAMdHIP CUM
.FAINY'B REGULAR LINE
4H S4A.lll, JA.
TONA WANDA, 860 lous, Captain Win. Jennings.
WYOMING, 850 tons, captain Jacob Teal.
Bibe steamship WYOMINU will leave for the
above port on Saturday. November 80, at 8 o'clock A.
M., lrom Pier 18 South Wharves.
Through passage tickets sold, and ftelght taken for
all points in connection with the Georgia Central Rall
toad. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Ageut,
CHARLES E DI LKES, Freight Ageut,
No. 814 S. DELAWARE Avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell. 11 22
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND
fPl-ft.AND N OKI OLE STEAMSHIP X.1NHL
SkiiibakisiTHROUGU AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH
AND WES li
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBERN.
Also all points lu Nonh aud South Carolina, vis
Seaboard aud Roanoke Railroad, aud to Lynchburg
Va lenuessee and tbe West, via Norfolk, Peters
curg. South-bide RaUioud, aud Richmond aud Dan
ville Railroad. .
Tbe regularity, safety and cheapness of this rout
commend it to the public as the most deslrabl
medium lor carrying ivry desci lotion of freight.
No charge fur commission, drayage, or any expenst
or irausier.
Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly from ilrst wharf above Market street.
Freight received dai; v.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO.,
No. 14 North and South WHARVES
W. P. PORTER, Aseut at Richmond and Lit;
Point.
T. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1
OPPOSITION TO MAXA
t . . . . . ...... .iii.i ui.ii run nauii
T .. ..... Lunui.' v,. cheaueaka and tiui.
Philadelphia and Baltimere Union Steamboat Com
oany, dally at 3 o'clock P. M.
Tbe Steamers of this Hue are now nlvln. rnirnlnri
oetweeu this port aud Baltimore, leavlug the Pier No.
2N. Delaware aveuue, above Market street daily t
t, J Llll. . A AMA. DUUU.JS.Al.ei'WUl,
Carrying all description of Freight as low as any
other line.
Freight handled with great care, delivered
promptly, and torwsrdi d to all poluts beyond the
tvriuiuus tree oi couiuiission.
Particular attention paid to the trausiiortatlon ol
an uescripuou oi Aieruuanuise, .Homes, carriages
etc. etc.
For further Information apply to
JOHN D. RUOFF.Agent,
8 10 - No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenu.
NKW EXPRESS LINK T
iT'.iTv jaiexanuria ueorgetowu, ana Washington
iiAJtl.i' via u.-ieaapeaae auu
Delaware uiul
Willi couueououa as A:hxauurla from the most dlreoi
i-onie for Lynoliburg, Bristol, Kuoxvlile, NashvlUs
Dultou, and the Souibv.Mt.
Hteauers leave regularly from the first wharf abort
Market street.
Freight received daily.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,
No, It North aud South Wharvu,
J. B. DAVIDSON, .-eul at Georgetown.
M. ELDR1DGE A (o., Agents al Alexandria, V
Hula. Cl
1 roil NKW TORH, VIA DELA
UiA. ware aud Rarltun Canul.
mens Steamboat Comnauy Steam Pronellnn
leave Dally from Ursi whurf below Market street
t hrough in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to
all points, North, East, and West, free of coiimiisalun,
Freight received at t:.e lirwest rules.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves,
JAMES HAND, Agent,
N o. 104 W all street, New York. 1 tf
-SM FOR NEW YORK" SWIFT-
ff-.t- SURE Transportation Company De-r-"a:"
. spatoh and bwiluiure Lines, via Dela-
iii auu Kuril au Canal, on aud after the lfttb ol
March, leaving dally at 12 M. and s P. M connecting
aith all Norlheruand Kiistern Hues.
For freight, which will be taken ou accommodatliu
terms, apply to
' V ' WILLIAM M. B AIRD 4 CO.,
Ill No, 1MB. DELAWARE Avuuiie.
f fK TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
tJLXm-'y he uiidei signed having leased the K E V
muiO' SCREW DOCK, bt-ns to lulonu his friends
aud the patrons of the Dock ,hu be Is prepared with
vi ss is iu be raised or repaired, aud beiug a piocllcal
unvmu ,.i...r. m.oiiiujiiuais those bavin
mve peisonul alien
lion tu the vesseis entrusted lo him lor renalis lu"
, i . , ? "ononis, ior mis city.
ptepaied to luruish the samenn rehsonahle term
Jt'UN II. HAMudll 1.
,. r . KeusiuKtou uuriiw Dock,
II DELAWARE Ayeuutt, aiwv Lawrt sweofci
apiuiiin ur Agituut, r;uip-irpei,tem aud Machinists
having vessels lo lepalr, are solioued lo call "-u,uuw
p.i i?.Tt'"fti lfii?',1!y ",r. V'8.,1""0 ot "Wetierstedts'
Piueut Mela lie Composition" lor Copper paiut. for
iu.
AUCTION SALES.
MCCLELLAND A 0 0.
fj-ncoossors to rhlllp Ford AOo.l.
AUCTIONEERS, No. 606 MARKET Sweet.
BALE OF 1800 CARES BOOTS AND SHOES,
On Monday Morning.
November ts, commencing at lo o'clock, we wIM ifH
py catalogue, for cash, Isim cases Men's, Boys', and
i otitbs' Boots, Mines, Brogans, Balmorals, eto. Also,
a general assortment or Wonien's. M Isses', and Chil
dren's wear, to which the attention of the trade la
vailed. najt
NOTICE.-POSTPONEMENT OF RALE.-m eon
sequence of Thursday, 2ib lust., being Thanksgiving,
pur sale will be postponed until FRIDAY, tbe 2irt
Inst. llU4t
BALE OF 1M0 CAKE BOOTS, SHOES, BROW
CANS, KTU
... On Friday Morning,
Nov. 2, commencing at 10 o'clock, we wll! sell, bf
catalogue.for chsIi.ik ki cases Men's, Boys', and Youths'
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc,
f A -' asuperlor assortment of Women's, Misses', an 4
Children's wear. (1IW4S
JOHN B. B1YEK8 ft CO., ACC'TIONTKa
No. 8st and 284 MARKET Street.
LAI!C..1PMtl',l,PTOTlY SALKOF FRF.NCTT AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY OOoWkTOL
. On Monday morning,
.lN.l,wrMl-,0 ''t'l"ck,Ou four months' credit.
aTsout IK"., lota of French, India, German, and BrltisBi
Dry Goods. ' . ' nit
LABGE PERFMPTORY HALT! OF BOOTS. SnOES;
BROGANH, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC.
. On Tuesday Morning.
!ol10r,.rTI'L2K 'I1 "i cU).rk on uur tnontlia credlW
20ou Packages boots, shoes, brogans. etc I II 20 M
tA5f Jm?? nIT afif tT DRITTSH. FRENCH,
On7ourMrAonIhA'rt,V.OMKS'IK' DKV
v, . Wwtnesday Morn!n
November 27, at lo o'clock, rmbrai W nhnnt laa
pookages and lols ol sUplaud fancy ariVcleS. "ll itt
LARGE rOSITIVR SA I.K OF CARPETING. KTO.
. On Irlilay morning,
November 29, at 11 o'clock, on four months credit
a out 200 pieces UiRraln. Venetian, "list. hem, r.co.t
and rag carpetlngs. (u uJi
JM. GUWWET & SONS, AUCTI0KEER3.'
. No. 6o8 WALNUT Street. v.iuii,iii3l
Hold Rptrnlar Sales of
REAL , FWTATE, STOCKS, AND SECTRmnS AT
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANHE.
ITAndbllls ol each properly Issued separately.
I(i0 catalogues publisfred and circulated, containing
full descriptions of property to be sold, as also a par
tial list of property contained in our Real Estate R
glter, and offered at private sale.
Bales advertised dally lu all tbe dally newspapera.lt
M.
THOMAS & SONS. N03.
S. FOURTH Street.
139 AND lit
BALE OF REAL ESTATE STOCKS, ETC..
November 2G, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Exchange,
will Include
SEVEN1 EKNTH STREET, Nos. 218 and 230 (South)
Brick and Frame Dwellings.
lOl'LAK AND HUTCHINSON, N. W. corner
Gen l eel Dwelling.
LOM BARD, No. 1231 Two story Brick Dwelling.
LOCUST. No. I' 07 Modern Residence.
SPRUCE. No. 717 Genteel Dwelling.
SPRUCE. No. 216 Modern Residence,
VINE, No. 1114 Morieru Residence.
RIVER DELAWARE 17 Acres, Twcnty-flflU
Ward.
MARKET, Nos. 1713,1715, 1717, and 171-Valuable
Stores.
WEST DELANCEY PLACE, No. 2IU Modern Re
sidence. BROWN, No. 1!08 Modern Dwelling.
CREASE, No JM2 Genteel Dwelling.
FIFTEENTH, No. 1148 (South; Neat Dwelling-.
PALMER Valuable Lot.
PA SCH A L. No. 1017-GenteeI Dwelling.'
GROUND RENT 827 a Year.
BANK AND OTHER STOCKS. LOANS, ETC.
10 sbares Philadelphia National Bank.
IS shares Mechanics' National Bank.
80 eh ares Union National Bank. ''
' gosbares Central National Bank.
81 shares Pennsylvania Company for Insurance en
Lives and Granting Annuities.
- 2 f loco Bonds Union Paclflo Railway Company, First
Mortgage, 6 per cent., payable In gold. 11 22 lit
60 sbares Vint National Bank. nam
22 shares First National Bank of Camden,
12ii share. Morris Canal, common stock.
4 share. Union Mutual Insurance Company.
1 share Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship
Company.
$7600 Vinton Furnace Coal Company Bonds.
1 share Pennsylvania Railroad,
fccason Ticket Academy of Music. "
Catalogues now ready. U it
SALE OF FOREIGN BOOKS
Consignment or Mr. Edward Lumley, London.
On Monday, Tuesday, aud Weduesday Afternoons,
November 25 . 28, 27, al 4 o'clock, inclnding many
Bcarce aud curious works In English, French, Greek.
Latlu, German, and Italian languages. 11 1 414
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.
On Tuesday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at No. K22 N. Front street, superior
Furniture, Including Parlor and Dining-room Enrol
lute, three suits Collage Chamber Furniture. H 23 26
MAHOGANY FURNITURE. FINE BRUSSELS
CARPETS, ETO. u
On Wednesday Morning,
27h Innt., at lo o'clock, at No. 717 Sprnce street, by
Older of Executor, surplus Mahogany Furniture.
Hair Matti esses, fine Brussels and lugraln Carpets.
Oil Cloths, MattingB, eto., eto. fll 23 K
IPPINCOTT, PON & CO., AUCTI0NEKRS
No. 240 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. (Premi
ses formerly occupied by Messrs. Panooast & War
nock, Auctioneers.)
VERY- LARGE POSITIVE SPFCIAL AND AT-
TRA '1 IVE SALE OF FANCY GOODtt.
i or the Holiday Season, of the I m portatlon of Messrs,
B. Dlameut A Co., New York. .
... . On Monday morning,
2otn Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, by catalogue,
pn four months' credit, we will sell. In lots to suit the
City Jobbing and Retail Trade. 850 lots Fancy Goods,
for Holiday bales. This sale will consist of full lluea
or entirely new goods Just landed, and will be found
to comprise tbe cboicesi assortmeutol rich goods ever,
offered at auction In this clly.
Particulars In future advertisements. 11 21 8t
TH?!??i?LR,CH S0NJ AUCTION EER8
At,iAKirpS?.W,M,bBION MERCHANTS, No. 1110
CHEbNUT Street! rear entrance No. U07 Sanson
Sale at No. 12 N Ninth street ' :
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BHUtMKU). TfTREB-
PLY INGRAIN AND VENETLAN CATtPEIsT
EIC .
On Monday Morning, .
At 10 o'clock, at No. 12 N. Ninth street, will be sold
the Furniture of a family leaving the oily, compris
ing oiled walnut chamber suit, cottage suit, hair
cloth parlor furniture, diulug room aud kitchen fur
niture, oil cloths, etc.
1 be iurniture is In good order, and can be examined
alter 8 o'ciuck ou morning of sale. n g,
REMOVAL.
It
E 91 O V A L.-R E M Y A L.
C. W. A. TRUMPLEll
HAS REfVCVED MIS MUSIC STORE
FROM SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STS.
TO
No. 2G CUESNUT STREET,
t-vntrP PHnDFLPwrii
STOVES, RANGES. ETC. '
,K NpTICE.-TILE UNDERSIGNED
ri wou'd CRl1 attention of the public to his
VrA NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE.
Th is is an entirely new heater. It li Ts-non.
slructed as to at once commend luTeir w geneV If ?aX!
flues as ip produce a larger amount of heat froYn the
seme weight or coal lhau Bny furnace uowJn use.
1 he hygromctric condition ot the air as produced by
u y new sirangement ot evaporailou will alouoe de
monstrate thai It Is the only Hot Air FuruaoslUai
will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere.
Those la want of a complete Heating App'tMi
would do well to call and examine the Uoldmi Eos ,
CHARLES WILLIAM,
Nos. 1132 and US 4MARK ffttla.
S5?1a?00
N
lrnn..nMrHTl).M'ON K TCllENEBI
a ri win 1 1-" - - aZahoK. tor jriuiii, no.
OR EUROPEAN f. "h, TWENTY Hlkf.
i XVHUg.
aKraloa,
I Flaiaaj
Flreboard Siv, - eto- wholesale ana rm.au, by
Roller.. ttH'"'-- DlllHrSS inummin,
he nlnll lu"rt o. o)UlN D btreot
t il .
tK n FT. AX.
-joiio " e-LIiTi. Itc-bt and cantas,
Of all nuuibais and branaa'
. i-.in. TrnnlC. and Wauou Cover Durk"
Also. Paper Manufacturers' Drier fella, rrom oue.c
Avaral lMit Wiue; Pauling, Belting. Sail Twine, ett.
very simiile In Its constructron, and lS ieVfw"tlv alS
light; sell-cleaning, having no pipes oTums lo iS
taleu OUl aud cleaned. I I I. .J? J,Ji T r.,m.?l?