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La' f ] ui(fa! «««« of ftau4»nj sinojaloo urilSsifoiSe
v' Tho&lljpromipeilUy Mt iotlh tliaurom anil, ohangs Is made In Its.terms. Congross should
tsqulraproof of settleoiont and ouUfyaUoo prior
■WffOT : fc*tw*eti ‘N®W?oxl«4d** afld 'iWMpiDgjOu W* to tbo aa mission-anden try,:or.-shouldrelease the
- J 3?dfafh»;.' •!'"> - -\ ; , * i purohaser frtMhihe'condHionaiiow imposed*
: .t.hokUe|inaUB The Secretary recommends a portion of our parr,
t’frebn l)Y,in))lsoo,lhp pe-, polioy with regard to tha Indians; says tbo re
pa¥tmBqtirfpp,rts,tho.non9lu»Wo.,iand,lriun)ppantj moTo i of tribeßehouldJba'avoided. Separate,
BTJpoV« ? 9!l3b® .Tehuantepec ro “' e lands should 1)8 assigned to individuals, without
vice has been corameßCtd aPdor suoa the power to slicnateor bficumber them, and money
H'‘|j , helh»VBdf'promljeinspmpi«tr'BOTo«ak., Tbol annuities should be expended for the common
-Utah Jmjroyed -that, .Wpst good, instead of being divided’per oaptta. i
tbetween. -pti', Jatopn >’£oo P/M«vi(leJ 'jjjq W ]j o i e number of army pensioners under the ;
are-performed once * week iu.?3 4am;Routes| for 1
la tbelr payment the annual sum of $902,700. The
Albuffidrtwtf «. from whole nombor of navy jfthsioners is 892, end the
'MoV,.hy Albuquerque to St^kwn, u amount of, their payments .is, $130,501
monthly.'' ’ ' a ; r-'S :a\\ ItappWs thatthoMotal dlshursboicntfor peu>
General says that the expenses] along up to this date, la about $20,000,000, If to
,©f this sum bo added’thb imahtieS-in lands, (02,739,*
; havairegularlylinoroaaed since-tha ,roductlan ; oi< 332 acres,) estimated. cer acre, tho total
- lt' be r Ob‘vi6tt*ly ‘’erjro« amount granted for pensions and bounties will be
neoUrfo flupposejhafe the charge..upon the Tree* $108,424 202.. -, ; . ,_ , r
in,drftiiojpropOftionat6 to what] 4 'Otr of the'boktccnsas, the Secretary
HhAdhtem. Tor In® Tost, four.years*. J.Oar;-.pastelj an adherence to, the. iaw : of 23d May,
ajß(eEcUs npw-j extended lB5O, is the belief that a census' taken In accord*
Irem one,oceanlit*o f Tth» : ipther.''-'Tbere; can be but aucewith ita provisional wilt afTord the greatest
little-further expense wahUlogftonSnyettatfadon- amount of accurate information, and prove most
neotion with CallforniaTandthe'dthef Pflfllfiff§totos aatiafaotdrylta'lhb'obhntiy.V- f > K f '' U 7 A
iandi Eiofebi . ohe“Otoerj»-rpate£oouw The income of the Patent Offioo for tbo three
monly cailed tbe- KOrthena''route, froufSt. v Pattj, quarters ending Sept. -30,-1863, was $160,984. Its
Iff Minnesota? to BfotMOiin WMWngtpATermoryd expenditures during the same poriod amounted to
'no'OthVr.ih'pow to he*. $144,433, showing a surplus revenue of $6,650
’ come necessary. f^*j against an excess of expenditure over the roccipls
‘ taAlph’of ‘the the •next weal yw, 1859-I of $2,526 for'tbe 'corresponding quarters of 1857
*6O, when..odmploted 1 -over.-flnd.Aboye the antiobi fropi thelst JRU. to the 30th r ßept.,lBsfi, 4,09 t
: regardca sas itoej 'applidatlotis^for patents' were 7 received," and 696
,maximum^which »vrul ■* probably Doreqmrea fori caveats filed, against "4,095 -applications and 820
• some.time tocomeV;-*.' ’•'■■■[ ■-■ : ’ - j oaveats for the corresponding quarter of last year.
- v The7 , PcBhhaSter i ‘ General 1 proposes, or, Daring the same period 2,816 patents were issued,
.now .allowed by law‘ toJ 15 extensions granted, .8nd.1,250 applications ro
tmembera ofcCQDgre*?, the secretary, > 9f,"the k senqte‘ jacted. The r Seorotnry "recommends tho establish
;andlVe„;«Urk.-Pf fhe>ifoqfle :i of/^epresentotiveB ) | r me n t o f, a board of appeal In addition!© the.pre
otsuch - other offieeraain.ay r totthe) fentiorbeln office'.' ' '
purpow,^■•; fhrnlsh;; th* w members - with- • postage!
-'BUmpflslo'-be ufaed bn alUleUerS,^publfo deou*
mettts, and pabketB tTanVmitted by
i Xdai{hy and'kbbp an /ftCCounl ! of .the 'si'ataps. ftfr-!
• h4b®d paid of. th«
• contingent fAn'd df the aouse; la fdrihej; pro-I
posed that all ls!.ters„&nd pWko>s, eidopt ne'wspaj
. pt Covgnapj shall 4 bd
l propa\d,.at th9..2z^al>lng, / cschX',ln. this, wajr ihd
. departm.ent;'wpula Woompansatcdfor the a«vlo«
rendered, > without aresorttothelnoocVenience of
keeping daily minute accounts of the postagd
- chargea^\e\ohsuchm>n|
s - lhcb&|
I ,venlenod pfr.havfcg difi^Vent' rates .oj. ( pcstlget
1 res'pspgdily submitted
whether one uniform rate of forialT uisJ
- tanoes-would-not- enlarge-tbe tuefuiness-of the
- department, and; diminish, ift it did;fiQt’«uUrolv
7 prevent, suoh .heavy drafts, on the-treasuty, e’nq
best promote the Interest And convenience'Of the
peoplO -*>■** f.
- •The whole number of post offices on the 30tb of
June last', 'yru WMTzof • ore pf.the.clasr
denominated Presiae&tfalj esthb'l
. lishe‘d dnirins the^last.fiscal, year. 2,121; < number
. 1391; number of
c Of .these 4 L
to fill'VacapbTes bdcaifldned by riisfgnatton/ 998 hy
remoyals. 2JB by death, 292 ! by"bh«tfgO'of Tfawel
and sHesiatid 2 ' lSL.oKestablishmeni of new effioesr
WbolehUmber.of «ffl3«, Deo. 1,1868, Od
mail routes.-' The number ox contraoiort was'?,o44]
The length of th«f<retttoki»stltoated at 260,60 s
miles} total amount of -transportation 78,765,4911
' and'oewb $7i'795’4181; Compared sVrvJeei
reported 30th June, 1857, there is an addition of
18 002 miles to tfielenffh of routes, and
to the cost.- ' The total estimates l t<ii tbe'/oarießi
year are $101,615,947.,. The total .expehditufes °of
ihe department in tha fl«?al yeor^iidli)g.'Jun6“3o}'
1858. atnhuntod to ,$12,-722,470-;. Tbe A estlafftte of
- reoeinu asd-expenditures'lh-ISAO :-expendituros]
' $14,7:76,320;/means, $11,091,393 j_daflo»fihySs3l
; *'L:i J \f j
On the flubjMt of ocean and foreignmailrtrj
vioe.'thePoStmasfer.QenhralrainoDr-oihetithingsl
says by 'tbeHfehhttaetnfor 'the Caul
forbi*''
expire, *.on Obtohec ( ifc 4 is' > probh'bU
that _the .route ..sNioaragua
vlatokVe heen'reopened >n'd.ln iaObeMful |
.the
‘-VtljEfie of tbese’ routes shall thereafter.be employed
-TbeTehuantepeorroutols tim
and most re&dily protected Against inter-!
it'will
line of stages .to/ifurhfin
f " ouf 7pn A!“Pabifio
pogsesiioaS;’ 1 ‘WhilS It'
bscome
wilt deserve tbh higbest\patrODage and eneourj
agement, .still thetunectseil
ty of one Or t morn thremgh 1 . Central
America...M:<lt fs of, ; the)highestqinporUace that
‘tho raate< by Nfoaragua should-b’e ; .reb{i^iidd';. ? anq
its..undisturbed use, for „the transportaflcm s of
'thV’ mails, 1 -hiuhifcldnji. or
war s>ohr&d l>v :the s6iemn guarantee cf’ a pdb*
)lo.treaty.' IVitboutlhis, in,.view l .of ( jLhe unsU-f
ble oooditibn of tbe looal Ooverninenta of Central
■ America, the safoty and seourlty-of/transportationj
can hardly be relied on. As oaloalaled toturnifla
the reqalrite faelliries of-.qomuianloatie’o
/ Europe and the SjutEera and
the projected lines and £Qglandi
and betwVeh .llbrdeflax, are
w?' qhg lhe;mpsf .pa >siAbli»had ;<o Aa
’ regards a llbe from.sqme/initable port in the tfoU
tedStatos to BraxH. and the exteniionJof
fornia Hue froid Fanamatothe South Pacific coast!
which, for commercial dowel! asfor mail purposes}
it is to deairabio sbould 'be lestablifihedrrindlbe
lino from New-Orleans to Vera Cruz,' Uls pppatent
that the postages to'bb’ derived/therefrom jyoulu
defray but a triflfng portidn of ihe 4 Mpensa r -Ot>thd
same, The Ppsuhastec General regards it arhlghly
Important that the line t> Vera Crus should be
oontinuod.~,. 7, -; " ,*r\"7V- t
■ ; 7-'— " « ;/■}*& I
' Report or the Secsct'an)'J6f;,War. ‘ ;
The author lied strength of. the army as poitodj
is 18,165, but the satual AtroDgtli, on Jufy l.t, 1 wo)
17,493 Theio troqpsMi6)apiS« .tha'whole nameiw
cut foroo of cur aroiy. Mlstributecl through-the
States ajuiTorritorlef.ortlie'entlri/Ooofeilraoy,!
311alining all'the ?nrtiGoatioDa by tho*
troopi, iioMlng oil the poala now- garrfaonea, do)
.•landing all our extended fra att BrS.antl proteotingi
' as far u possible, .the 1 different;routes'
across the oontinoqt’from valley toj
ourpos*ossl4nson"the'PMtfl(i.' , The‘ ibsoTiilrrdeJ
nands foi men in ,tbo .Y.rloue poafs,station*, d 3 y
as well as 1 for what' afghi be' tßfmedJthe^polfoo'
' operations of .the army, Jeft'-Only .thlrtiyn;ftg!-i
mehta for In the .inirf
small foroei'aatdberiogjllUleorefllpOMnieor.de.l
volved the arduous duty.of.prose eating nit the In)
disn wan;rwhioh have 'extended) this eyeax.-fromi
-the British. PoMessioßj,. oir the Fscific.to thebur-j
dernettleihente'Of'Uexlho;' aa wellas'of ordshlogj
the rebellion in .Utah, whtoh, from, itatrinitottre!
' spirit ssd large numherB, threatehed; St I(s dtt(Bet|
to ,bed6me, : and. Jade sdwaa,-very fprmideblef--Iti
may auerlod .thafno.ajmylor tho |amo!
, siso eror beforo parfortned, In so -short a spaoo ot
-. tiihoi piarohea. ahdVmovemehts ot lsuch extent]
• tonnoandng.in thelr progress snob formidable obs
• Stacies: No disaster - tbe army
throughout Its itdmente'radttflSaitensl-whdthe n'ri j
vntioht, hardships; tolls ehd t dtn]]efii'’ fo’ whltthl I
has bees contfnually”BUhrJeat«d,'haro'"beSm;sfhii
without n murmur ~ In,tpeakhig of the war with
the Indians on the PeotßoftbWoeoretary says that
• a
ties entered Into yritb them, andSthe Jaray'Has
been already distributed to points where (he Brest
enoo ot^rcr»Jrtis - gi>|tly a *<ifdei}i /;I
, luall uding to the Havpjt», he say s they proha jily
numbered tnree-thouaand tnounted .warriors, art
extremely fofnfldSwa'fofoe, hat there'shail he ad
relaxation In prbseoudpg J war nriUl the an]
vngss are brought aheolntely under'theydio. s Thd
war imTeraS'msy'ho-lookW'OJMhJas'jaJthegah/
end tbeprobnbilUies are itwl 1 he one dr fierehnessJ
ap)
prehension for .the hostild nianlfeitatlonstif ,l)ie baj
vagM'beypnd the odfiShes of lowarUnd'Mlnßeaotn]
hns.beeo felf by;]he/f9D(ier iWUlemphts of; }f>osd,
Btntes- Iho Seereury regrets to . say onr fordo Is
. not.mfßoleoWo.lpttn deeps Jn„«nenrminboraad
wili qaiet'ultogether theso nlorms, !
The optretltjps.of tho- army lni Utah have In
themselves been imnortant,;. and,fraught withmoJ
; liou and moody dftofaient. ' Tba fieoessUy
•
praitfe* U f; btoto^^ ( ufepn;G«tt..J6linstoft mil th4l
cffiaorf ? «o4;trodpsunder hisoommand/ 1!
now amount- to nearly 610.41
1)00,090 In the Quartermastcris Department. £ve*
. H voucher'vbUB *,b&A fited/wUhW cxccnUtfh. of
. $280,000. Notjitng . ”7]
'"~A« to.,tho Arfci//ory K Jsctic6l‘of Prsotioo at'Forc
Afcnroe, siJTloag'aa 1 objlwi desired auiong the milH
' to^^mcriibX 1 .
says, hoe been cwtablighedrand bidafair to realize
ali thq benefits to the.seryice irhloh its ffiends.an*!
. *• 'A,t- e v, ‘ ( 'v''
- HqqßlU MCepttou to.tbe 'neccssUy, of providing
for t&epayiacat of claims brought against the Gol
vernmeutby.differeMSlatts. and.Teiyitorioa for,
serviced boretoforo/rendored' by yojun teer forces
in the rWfino^hpstaitlea,.,„ j
Tho Secretary saya'that he b&Satterirotea as fail
as possible to meet lher‘Jmt wiBhcs;of ’Cotigfcsi lot
recfusrng"tho'expohse«,-ajrd ; lbccgt{matos.of.‘thtf
next fiscal year arc less thdff-'th'o abpfopnaUbns
for the last by. the suis‘bf?s9,loo,4BB. - Theyard
leflj than the estimates told,before Ooogress at tbe[
lost session by;the sam of $2 amounq
io ithQ; aggregato rto .$18,010,090 j aad .fie, eotoH
tuius a strong hope tfiattho expenditure may ber
still further coarse of anotbcij
year. It &£fardB,himpte(Upra tosaylhat notwltb4
staodiog the lodifln wars in' Washingtoa, New
wbfch were; anfbrakeeq
and unexpeotedj sfill, unless.thero §hall.be further
and iargerjicmahdsfo#fcx^'efidUarcrfn v 'Wpprejr4
sing addiUdpftUtoithosff
already Incurred! nwa sbfhg ton ew Moxtoo an^
Texas, I hero .willibe sno necessity for asking ap
propriatlons in th^ shape of adefloienoy bill.
lleport of thej Secretary itf the lateriori
Tho feerotarysays that,,UEdor tho various acts
of CongrcHof 18M,<30, >BS, and ’65, there havl
been isBoea:M9 i 7sB,bottnty.Jaijdewarrants, reqoil
ring 55,731.890 aeres of the public domaimtoaatlstt
them.» Of' these,-! 10,032 had,-been loofttedto-tbo
30th September Wna M,m030 oHendl
A '
; 3 IU* confidently expeoted that, dating tbe’next!
the receipts from tbc
. pnbtfd lands', and the quantities sold and located
be;,Vr6»tiriiJoteaie». ItlajSsUrditodthal
wlthedt Homo detrimental change In our system]
the itmptndilfrom ithU.sonroemill reach at least
$5,000,000. ’ 1
■lt 1> new Satisfactorily ascertained, that mines of
the precious metals are to be found in'the Terrltol
Ties of Washington, Oregon. Hetsifcrfoo, and Kun-j
B r , ,V an ?r *?.* ]1“ 6 hit arrived for the Government
of the United BratQS (o adopt some definite polios
as b°l'ts Seoretary therefore
»lu r r B| Mebar mines from
ttnfiid „n D A.* h, > P B °Pl« of the
. jopper. Iron, lead and ooal snbjeot to the ovdinari
•" wertth. 0 :, , r *
' - iiJPoaco aiTddhlet heSHem veJforeiWo Dtah and
’ hed'equ^red. M
alreadycie r ethan taro millions acres rjfim'led < M
ajtg^MgaMaaagi
"■ ■ ' vS?;»; vi.r--,^
Report of the {Sepretory.of the Navy.
The Secretary 1 says tbht ttno6 bis last annual
the Daral.fofofia.have been, required in.ro-
S unlawful expeditious 'acaiuet Nicaragua,',
fg the'exeraiseof. the right of search by:
British oruisers in the “neighborboo'd of and*
enforcing demands for our,
flag and for injuries to our citizens by the Govern*!
meßtorParoguay 21 After explaihibg this subjeot,'
the Seoretary aays it beoome necessary to charter
vessels. As would be
useful, horecommeuda theitypurohase. < Tho sum,
required lor siltof these steamers would be $244,-
000, of whlojt’ $94,80p jnttßt;be- paid for the use of
them for a period,of slijnonths, and a proportion*
ate sum for.a longer time, if no purchase be made.;
The sum feqhitea f6r the three steamers
WoUld be f wb!6h',' if they bo not'pur*
dhaaed, the'Bum’of's6o,ooo will be required for the
'•same periods The reoont addition Or a considers-;
ble number f of Steam vessels to the navy will ne*
oes*arUy;reqaire an increased domand for thei
eervioes-of -officers ut-searWhlie-the gisater
tivity whioh nowprevalla in it, and is llkely here
after to .prevail*' inoreare that
dein and i To' !^ meetthe'immedlhte %arit*‘of'thci
servloe, an addUlon' "of twenty .to ,sho present
number Of fihrg&iii,;, anji r W, mahy additional
assistant eargeorisjwilt-suffice -Re also recoup
meudAth.u J appsmfment;.o£fifte«i oc twenty midi*
lional pursers,, <agi|;sn-r increase of the marine
corps—ofr privates—to two, thousand, with thi
usual nnfcbw olJifficVrs.. -,.
—The five steam aloopoof-wor authorized by tbo
act 0f'4857 wills soon •be loomnleted.;, The seven
.steam; core w Alopps-of-war, under, the act of .1858$
tare in a state of great forwardness. ' Five of them
are to belautbh'ed4uririg the and
bbready'for se& ;ln\May |, nex6) aud the other two
screw!itenmerswiU‘belaunohedeatly intbe spring
snd.bVr*re £dy for trial'by Je: Thc’efde**rhee
being
Jnt'be'Apribg, and Hqdy.for sea in August*' !' , 1
inoreaso ofrthe,.nayy, - Twenty, effective vessels o f
smaller olass can be built and kept at sea for wba;
'vesselsof a targerdTass/ J l!iotCongress Inoreare the
*jminbeFbf b'eavjr drffied' vossels : of light' draught)
! tmtil,'wci dan, trdquently‘display our flfig at every
Atfifirio&n interest* shall, need its' prof
’ f eoll'on, and'tbe'woVk will “Be already done. ; .Tho
addition -of at leasts ten more .vessels of that do
83>ipUdn is hot orilya heceuary measure, but will
;be fcuQd to bo as efficient* as Any that can be de
vised requiring sc small an expenditure of the
ijiuhlto/moneys; ~; •*, ; >-m.j ;,
■ ; .F6r ,tb'e sqppprt of .the navy< and marine colfps;
all other objects under the control -of the
•Navy-Department, year,ending the
80th of Juno, 1858, the e*tiraatea worb $l3 808 212;
appropriations, $l4 240,217; expenditures, $13,.
870,<?S4;..therovbav,iDg.b,eon; somo curtailment of
.expenses by reason of a falling o(T in the revenue.'
Fur the fiseabyear ending June 30, 1859, the eatif
mates were $14,610,298;- apjfropriations, $14,508,1
351; these having been largely rettenehed, in coni
geqaCQqe^of.a.dlminuUon.-pfr.tbe, reyenuo,. and
again Inoreiadd by Appropriating $1,200,000 foi*
eight UghHraoght war whioh were not
embraced In tho estimate. For the fimal year
ending; Jdpe '3O, ISGO2 thC: estimates were $13,;
500.370, including $074,000 for completing,the
draogbt steamers authorized' at the
last session of Congress, and not including the
usual compensation of $935,850 for steamship and
mall servloe.
Report or the Commissioner of Indian
• .The Commissioner states {h&J.the whole, nttmbor
Of^lndians< r wlthin our limits is estimated'at about
350,P00. number of tribes, hod separate
banda ls 1 176,-with' 44 of whioh Ve hive'treaty en
gagements. ,TJio number.of ratified Indian troa-
thfi'adoption of the Constitution, 1 Is 303,
pearlysli fif.Whlfiu.contalu provisions still In foroo.
The quanti»y.of, l*ndaoquir«d,by ; tbjjae treaties is
abootrsBlilb3,lBB.acres. The eutlre cost of fulfil- 1
Itag-ftbese treaties will'be* $4^,816:344.' From a
par tot'these lafldflthfi Government ricefvedria
pecuniary advantages, because, they were ceded to
vthe respective States within wbosu{iiqi(f they vrpre
situated,,: From thosa Bold' the Federal Treasury
received nefc/ohly.tho : wbolej of tho-expflnse in
curred far their acquisition, survey, and sale, but
a surplus cf-dt leas&sloD, f • ;
The amount applicable for the fulfilment of tho
-treaties;’ and other objects Connected with tbo'ia*
Wah;;ptfjioyfbVthApresent'fiscaiyesr;wa»-$4,8&2,*
wfe.whibhshm $164.652' WM'derived.from in-
funds' Jhe'vrhbloAmount of
of
various States and the.UflJted States ,\the remaiu
-dqiyyfrj -$7;038,-407. is, retained: in the Treasury, 1
Ana the interest thereon’ anndaUyApproprlated by,
-'Coognsit,
Comdiltßtbnef thinks U worthy of oonsidcra
• tl6h ; Abetbor.."it will 1 tot be ; advtsabll»," yrhbn 'the
.batlpnaJ be Jn it condition to admit
also tojpyestLtha above emonntuf $7,088 407
in Uhemauner.wlth. the other Indian trost fuads.'
ThelOommifsioner p iota out three fatal errord
towardsthelodians
from the heir removal froth
place to piece; ag : our population advances; 2d:
Ihe pulgnment of tco great,an client.of territory
to bo liera’by them. In '. commortr'abd, 1 3(1, The Al
loiranoo of largesums of ! moneyaa annuities. He
recommenda that the tribes should be tiormanehUy
iooaMd'utJOn'teWrvatlShrchißfahloghot more lh«u
f« neooMary foe, ,cloaUoco.up»noy; to divide tha
land among themtlh':ceyeffllfj’ to. require that
they cVonld eottlo the land thus
etooß,. animals, .agrJculwrftUmplemente,-m9ohahio
.hope, tnadoAl labor 60hb01», ; 40.' " !
Ha recommeade the ratification of treaties made
in 1855 with tho Indiatn.of:,Washington and,Ore
gon Territories, as a means of .preventing .the re *
oarrence «f hostilities,. ~He;glves a gehMal Etato
ment of the cooditlon‘of lndians,' and calls
attention to the urgentheoesaity for i af complete
and thorough revistonoi" thd-lawa relating to In-'
diitn affiire.' u v u . !
; i iiG<[Y.*rppr‘Dflß,Fer v though,not having time; flinoq
the resumption of :hJs .dutJea,.to oxamine closely
the facta stated id the . reßort, conour goserolly
m the reoommeDdations of ATr.'Mlx, his temporary
j>je4floeMor ri _. - t
Report of CommissioDer of the General
/ refiovt Covers,a period of five quarters, end*
tog ooptetnberffD/1858. ’ Daring that period there
were surveyed of the publld lands 15,209;37fi acres,
- wblohj wHbvformer sarreys, < make a quantity or
C1,951,0^0,a0r«a of tho public laods 1 surveyed and
ready for on tbe,,3oth September, 1858;
wWAh- had 1 never : been ;; offered f at pnbl(o‘ salo.
Daring the game -period there wore sold for cash
4 804,919 -acres., from, whloh $2,634,192- were re
alised' Located wlih tne mllUdry'iaiid warrants
C 983,110, and reported-under swamp-land grants.
1,40L,5pC; makingmn aggTegatO of-cash. Sales;land
wlrran'ts, locations, apd swamp aoleotions of 13,-
18J|v94r j j.. f.f. >' i
The cash realized seems disproportionate to the
quantUy of lands but this jraocoanted for by
the very large sales, at* roduced prloßs, under the
gradaatfo'nTaW'6f*AughBt'4(b, 185*. ’Under the
aotaxof JBl9 and f 3Sso,;grantihg 'the swamp and
overflowod ituds <o the oonatios in which they are
situated, there have been selected and reported to
the General'Land Office ’65,129,492r acres, upon
•Which wAi'rants-havlog the effoot bl phtbhts, have
issnsd ftf 36,99&,828 a6fes. .7 f 1 ,* ' -
~. The reobmin'Bhcls ■ amendmente Jo
toe pw-dniptfoirlawg wlth'A in
the jind^settie.disppted,rights..and to
terminate controversy iniltigated bases.’ 1
rffcjE FIRM OF QTJ INTI»: CAMPBELL,
been dUnolved by*the death
-of •'QUlNTlN»GAHpßSljL;<’jß‘’v"tii* v business of the
late firm will bo settled by 11, A/fiIIACKELPORD, or
bj» » ttor oflr. W. |I:, INBKBBP, Philadelphia, or-by
-Si O i5*WSr R,> * BTTLA » 17 MOIt-
TtAYEt 4*t,New Y rh. , , . .
U. AMSTtfW-SiIAOSCKGVOtID.
„ ‘ , •' Borvivlug Partner.' -
< PB[t4!BlitMa,Hot. t, 30,18p8. {«:n • }lJ] *. ;
The SabiorfHrb li’aTe thw’dfy aMootiteVthemseWeß,
for the transaction of ttte'Jbbblog of FdNOY WOODS,
at No. J l7MUlSßAY ; Sfc^t''NeWYork,wider the arm
o( BnAOKBtJORD.'nAOfeN.'&^TttA'
- i S-A’SjHFJL' I hiaok^litoud,
' -• <•>.■*> vxrnyxantm.''
PslAASuraiA, Deo. I,t. 1853. . dl-lm'
tLiia day retires ftom the
•w- -firm of WHELAN & GO: the business wllf becon-
u heretofore. under the same- firm, by the sub-
- / ; r .WflEciN7 / •«
; PKBDBRIOK 11. FRKNafr.
irov*j|o**S», 1858,' • 81-61*
•jjgNdkiviiTGS.
'JSsSadiLtriilas*' * 119* Arid extoiislre ajuwrtmflnt of
.£hi», Mexzotfata. ’ , ' :
T choice MUotlOB
AUO‘Vomipwi T^*B '
,^ rt &9jBTUMEB,>PANOY.BRRSBKB H ’
ofßuo^iwto|''^ gri *^5 IO ‘3 t .S'b »0* offsets
~wm’nm-,-eooK-«Eepina t end arithmetic
teiiiiUr';! \s,g
ApAD/tilY/ tveplng;' «oa ,
.W .booth; wdaßtiM-'Kit jskih boom, with
.j 7 tlonq-gKCaND fltr'et, (east 4 elde’,) sljoye
*MS *» B00t.» ,
UetaUTOtgQ
Seduction
IN PBIOBS
08 FANCY D/RY OOO.PB,
L. J. iaiEVY & CO.
Announce to the public that They bare reduced the
prices of their Fall Importations and Parohaaea of
PANOV DRY ROODS,
Inolndlng alt their Auotlon Purchases,
to less THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION, the
sales commenced onF&IDAY, Deo. 8, and will continue
throughout the 1
MONTH OF DNOBMBBR.
Thofr object la to'sall out am nearly aa possible the'
FALD AND WINTJ3B- GOODS which, remain ia atock,
and to WccompUeh It.thoy offtr to the public and their
costumers tho Inducement of VERY LOW PRICES.
FRENOII EMBROIDERIES AND LAQEB
Are very mnoh reduced la price, many to half their,
original cost.' . .
BILKS which have been sold daring the Fall,
at $1 are,now 76 cent*; sl6oqualities to $1 and SM2,
! AU doswiptlonsbr WINTER DRKBB GOODS are marked
down below tho cost of importation.
'BRAWLS,
OLOAK8)
, ’ MODSKLINE DE LAINSfI,
OASHMERKS,
' • MERINO, KS,
PLAIDS,
! SATIN D» OHENES)
ENGLISH, and
’ ' ' ', - FRENCH CHINTZES,
Are all reduced in proportion to the Goods enume
rat«4 above.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Slrent.
jpRESENTS FOR LADIES
IN MOURNING,
SILKS.
CHINTZES,
MOU*. DB ItAXNBS,
VALENCIAS,
PLAIDS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAK %
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
LACa MITTS,
BID GAUNTLETS,
HOSIERY,
BLACK DRUBS GOODSj
COLLARB,
SLEEVES, ‘
LAOE’SBTB,
ORA PE SETS, -
HANDKEROHIGFB,'
VANB, - 1
HAIR PINS/
BBAOEt.ETS,
BHOOOHB3,
BOARPB,
VEILS/
GLOVES.
Ac.
IN Sc SON, ,
MOURNING STORE,
o. 808 CHESTNUT Street
QLOAK OuetHS.
BIBBED AND PLAIN
BLACK AND OOLOEED BEAVEitS,
ion
ladies’ cloaks and baolans,
Justrecelred, and for sale cheap.at
BNODGRABB AND BTEELMAN’B, ;
dl-6t No. 62 South SECOND St., aboTO Oheatuat.
GLOT HS,
BEAVERS,
OABBIMERBOJ
Vest lags, Satineita, and Tatlora’ Triiaiminge
. LADIES 1 OLOAE OLOTHS. ]
All of the most reliable makei at reduced prices* al
Vte Cloth Store of
JOS. A WM B- WOOD,
No. 8 North BRODND Street.
tn27-stutb jal
OF SEASONABLE
lIR PRICES, adapted to *
lALEO, RETAIL.
•KIIKB ' STOCK C
JE 1 DRY‘GOODS AT 7A
• FIRBT-OCAOB 8,
trlsh Popll‘ B» ‘ Flaonela,
‘Fancy Silks,' ‘ Bankets,
laptb’tf Merinbe*. , , Coacterpanß*,
' Broohe'Shawl*, '‘ Table Llneua,
New style Clocks “ Napkins, '
Woollen Sh'iwto, Tattle Com*,
Oloqk Cloths,' „ Bheetlng«’,
wool Praia*,- . . ; : fhirua&e, ,
VaTetfela Travers, { Droggets,
FignWd Merlnbea, ' Towelling*,
JJoas DeLalnes, 1 Muslin*, &o.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCS STREETS- j
CASTOR REAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA*
\J DXK3’ CLOAKS.
BIBBED THIOO CLOTHS. •
BIBBID DEAVJSB CLOTHS,
PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS.
CLOFH OLOAKS, RAGLANS, AO , AO.
EYRE & LAN DELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS.
f\[LW OLOAKS
II OPENING EVERY DAT
AT TBB
PABTB MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM.
VINE BEAVER OLOAKS, \
RrOK YKLVKT OLOAKS
MOURNING OLO 4KS
MISSES* OLOAKS.
OPERA OLOAKS. !
MIX'D BRWBR CLOAKS,
The Largest AMortwent In the City." - i
5 AT Tad * ,
PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
' 708 CHESTNUT BTKEET,
. I, W. F’B.P.OTOR * OP. ,
,»M ■ , , <
Great, sale of brogue shawls
- AND. OLOAKS j }! ;
• - Unprecedented Be T gMn*!
We’re had a perfect rush!
v We’re selling «o immensity of Goods (
Our trade’s increasing!
Our Mode of doing httslnese seems to meet with gene
ral approval!!. Namely—* -
« To Have- But One Price.”
‘ fpr.Cub.”
<« Never to talweprenentGood* In order >
TO SVfECT, SALES.”
“ To deal, fairly and jqstiy; and wMt upon all custo
mer* with attention aod politcnces.” • ’•
“Thns'togaln'their confidence, and koep it bycon
tlnning to do right ”
, THORNLBY * OHISM.
,We have now on hand ,
v Excellent Long Broohe Shawls for $B.
. , ; . -Btil> better quality for slo,sn, $l2, SIS, $14,518,
SJ«;STO I S22 abds26. ‘ T , . ,
. Square Broche Shavrs from $5 np to s*l.
Long And Square Blanket Shawls in every variety..
Children's. Misses, and Gentle.* es’s Shawls, Ac. •
Gobi Black Oiolh 01 aks for 83.
Every other quality and Style forsS unto $lB.
A JOB LOT OF OLOaK* FROM LAST SEASON AT
HALF PRIOR!
Best ITack eMks for 600 to 81.60 per yard.
Rich Fancy Silks really beautiTul.
Every variety of DREBB GOODS.
OLOTHS! CA83IMBBF8!! BATTINETT3,
- * Heavy,Black Beaver Cloths, floe French do., Ac , Sc o;
Blankets Flannels, Linens, and MnsDns,
In fact no better stock of general Dry Goods can ha
found than at
THOItNLEY A CHISK’a,
Bortheast Comer EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN. '
nolStf * i
CLOAKS,, BAGLA.NS, AND OIBOUi
LARB.'—McßLßOY.rwpectfaliy Invites the La
dies to call J and 'examine his atock, embracing many
elegant style* not to bo fouad elsewhere. A* there
were a number of pur customer* poable to be salted
Imst'week,ln eohieqnenoe of onr assortment being dl-i
minlshed, we have pot extra quantity efbandsi
andbope.tbatwe will be able to supply all who favor
us wi ha call. \ ;
LONG AND SQUARE BROOHE SHAWLS,
of superior styles and fabrics, all shades and colvrs, at
greatly rodnoed prices. £
Long and'Bqnare Blanket Shawls, of choice colors,
decided bargains. McELROY,
No. 21 South Ninth street, j
126 yards Bayadere PopUns at 25, usual price 40 eta)
The cheapest Black Silks in the city. >S A largo assort?
mentof French'Merihoes at sl,'co«t to Import $1.26 {
2 000 yards of figured add plain Metinoes, at 60, 60,86)
and 75 cents. >
2 000 yards doth, fresh ,ftom auction, for Ladies 1 ;
Gents', and Boys'wear, from 7H ceoU to 82 50, 1 deoi
dedly the greatest bargains in the city. i
600 ynrde Oa&imere, at 4f. chbap at 76 cents.
6 bales of Blankets, from 82-26 to flO.
> 600 Undershirts and:Drawers,'at 60 cts ; usual price
81- The largest and'cheapest assortment of Velvet
Ribbons In the city, frdm lo oentit to $1.76 warranted
all Silk. Etobroidstlts and RCbbone, Gloves,HoMery,’
Trimmings, Fringes, and Linen Cambric Udkfs., a fall
assortment, at the renowned MCELROY’S, '
n27-stnth . No. 22 South Ninth street. ;
|?tBEAT GOODS.—
8. V. bT HUNTER i
Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where he is now prepared to'furnish the Ladle*
- with a fresh and well-selected stock of %
, DRESS* GOODS,
Towhjch he .their attention, being determined
to sell At exceedingly LOW PBIOEB. '
N. B—A Urge votprttneot .of. Broche, Ste Kai and
French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand; at the'
. M CLOAK EMPORIUM,»
N0.'40 South SECOND Street. '
Drills & sheetings for export.
BROWNj BLBAvHED,* BLUE DRILLS.
' HEAVY & LIQ HT SHEETINGS,
Suitable’ for r Etport, for sale by ,
■ FBOTHINQHAM A WRLLB, *
. 94 Bovth FRONT. 8T. t fUs LETITIA BT. \
’ - --• • 0016.1 T !
JjIIRST PREMIUM AWARDED'
; BT TRB
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, leap, f
‘ } TO THE
WES'? PiIIUDELPBIA
STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY
FOR THUS VHBIV4LLSD
PEARL STARCH
AND CORN FdRWJ.
THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUStQ,
130 and 132 South FRONT Street,
t*97 if . - Agents for the Oompuny,
TRUSSES!—(betinlno Pronch, for
olta. , 1
- Gehnlhe'Jrfnbb, for Children.
. * • TRUSSES* - do/- ,■■ -;do. Ladles.
;i ~ TRUS.SKSJ Approved American Btyleß. < -
Bopporter Biecee; KoglUh Abdomiadl Belts; Byrto*
yes,a ssiraod tmproTed self- article, speciaJly
adapted h>
Aaemass French Psgiirie*} Breut Pumps; Infants'
Ifa-»lnr Pl-*ksj >w!pple Bhells.&nd Bhlelas./ ForsaU
by.. ; • IT, .SEBDLEB, FhwSsMßtlst,. K}
$jA adjuster of Mebhanlcal Uemedlee*
yr -Vbrner TWEDPia and RAOIJ Bu.VVfrlUt ,
t Ladlps’ rooms—epiranoe on Twelfth street.next door
wvatftT*/'-' ‘ jin, ;
PHRENOLOGICAL examina-
TIOM, with written desorlptions of character,
y\J I n olualng'adTiceinreffxynee to business,healtht
selr-ioiproTeraent, ho., art made day and eye*
wkeStZain.alea, AOd * libertl dlai
oontmid« Wolul». • • - ,
~-; fi ; w Qfcwtastrt., KUhitifM*.
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ILBO. VCURTH SOITIOX OV
MRS. O 11. GLOVKR’S NOVEL,
VERNON GROVEi
N*aai/r Bract:
UR. ALDJUCH’d NEW VOLUME,
RABIE, BELL,
Aod other Poems
BYT B. ALDRICH.
' l2mo , bound InMuelln.
Price 76 cents.
FROM TUB PRB3B OF TOB
PHILADELPHIA.
<®itho, : JJietcrls, Bzc,
FINK GUNS
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
A»»
SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED
By any In .the United States.
SrimmiHp, &c.
JUST received™ ~~~
, A BPIJUiDID AB3OBTMSNT 0?
BM BiI.OID E R ED's I. IPPEna ,
BULLING OUT QHBAP.
AT
B, A.P S O If >8
. TRIMMfNO AND ZEPHYR STORE,
N. W. Comer MOUTH anil OUEBItY Btraeto.
STAPLE AND EANOY
dreSs TRiMMiNrae.
OROCHBT ANDOTSHR OLOAK FRINGES.
A VARIETY OF CLOAH TaSSKLB
VELVET AND OTHER OI.OAK BINDINGS.
NEW PATTERNS FANCY TRIMMINGS AND
FRINGES'
SMALL SLEEVE TASSELS, ALL COLORS.
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT ZEPHYRS, OF 1 HE
CELEBRATED MAKERS, HERTZ A WEGENER,
RBRfclN..
TAPESTRY, WORSTED, AND WOOLLEN YARN.
AH goods of tho bast qa.Ut, .old At the Loirest Prices.
RAPSON’S, .
nS»-Sw N. W Oo t. EIGHTH And OUEBRT Sts.
®obi«etlUJave.
rjtfffi LARGEST DESK BEP OT IN
THE UNION.
HO9BBI & HUTTON,
(Successors to J- T. Hamrolttj
MANUFACTURERS Of
A. b. ADAMS’-IMPROVED DESK RAOK.
No. 209 Sooth THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
OFFICE, BANK, FURNITURE.
EXIENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES.
WARDROBES, &0. ' dMin
QABD.
I Fill cell at pphiiotale, oo TUESDAY MORNING
Deoexvber 7th, at 10 o’olcok. all my
FINISHED FURNITURE,
Comprising a full as* irtment of
PABLOB, OHAMBERi DINING BOOM, HALL,
sad I/IJBBABY FUBNITUBE,
Of the newest patterns in
KO3EWOOD, WALNUT, OAK, ZEBBA WOOD,
and MAHOOANY.
This.furniture was all made by me for fall sales, but
the demand not equaling my expectations, I have con
cluded to redaee my stock by soiling at public sale,
deeming this better than to discharge my workmen
The goods are all equal In quality to any I have ever
made, and are warranted the same ee If bought at pri
vate sale TbU ealewHlbe positive.. „
- GEO J HENKKL9, 624 WALNUT St.
. PEUADBLpUii, Nov 30,1868. -
dl-et M THOMAS Sc. SONS, Auctioneers.
Saxe, &t.
FOKS.
NOW OPEN,
The largest and beat assortment in the City, of
RICH SABLE MARTEN,
MINK MARTEN,
STONE MARTEN,
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITCH,
&0., &0.
Also, a ohoice selection of
CARRIAGE ROBE 3, FOOT MUFFS,
FUft COLLARS) GLOVEB, &o ,
All of which will he sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
CHARLES OAKFORD Sc SON,
Importers and Manufscturlng Fnrrlerv,
d3-th eituCt No. 621 CHESTNUT Street.
FANCY FURS.
We hare one of the largest and finest Stock* of Goods
In this line to be found in the city, all (bade
EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES,
Which we are telling at the
LOTV.EST PKfUES
W*rr*ot©d to to In *ll respects *a roprewnted/or
Oxp
MONET REFUNDED.
FOSTER A 00.,
TIIIRD Street, below Ohestaut.
jgUBFALO ROBBS,
BY TUB BALE OR ROBB,
GEO. F. WOHEAIH S
4X5 AND 417 AEOH STREET,
Silucr IDare.
g 1 LV E R W A & £ .
WM. WILSON & SON.
completed the alteratlohe to their store, invite
special attention to their stock of fiilverware, which Is
now unusually large, affording a variety of pattern and
design, nnaorpaesed by any house In the United States,
PINffB QUALITY TUAN ANY MANUFACTURED
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of IIKhRY M. NIXON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed bj the said Court to audit,
settle, and adjust the account of MARTIN NIXON,
Executor of the estate of the said Henry M Nixon, oe
ceaaed, and report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the said accountant, will meet the parties in
interest, on TUESDAY. 14th December. 1846. at 4
o’clock, P. M., at hie office, No 411 CHE4TNUT St.,
Philadelphia. GEO, A COFFEY,
The American and Frenob 15..900*1000 ** no2B*stuth-6t Auditor^
(OR TABLE USB IN ANY PART
OF TUB WORLD.
Our standard of Silver la,
The Rngllsb Sterling Is .036-1000 “
Thus, tt will be seen that we g!re 85 parts finer than
the Amerloan and French coin, and 10 parts finer than
the Sngllsh sterling, We melt all our oxen stiver,and
our foreman being connected with the refining depart
went of Mi United Staten Mint for several yeart, we
guarantee the quality as above (035), which is the
finest that tan 6« made to bn serviceable) and wIU re-
sist the action of arid* muek better than the ordinary
eilvtr manufactured.
WM. WILSON Sc SON,
B. W. eernar FIFTH ami CHERRY.
N. B.—Any fineness ofsllrer manufactured, ae agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to the American and
French standard.
tical (Estate.
OF VALUABLE BALTIMORE
*3 WHARF FROPRRTY —Will be offered at auotl
on WkDNBdUAY. 16th December, at 1 o'clock at the
MERCHANTS’EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS, No. 10
Booth GAY Street, Baltimore, that valuable Wharf
Property at Caoton, known as the
, . FITAFeOO OaNPDE FACTORY,
With all Its extensive buildings and water privileges.
This property fronts 300 feet on Ollnton street about
370 feet on Seojnd Avenue street, 209 feet on some of
the deepest water In the harbor, and can be extend'd
400 feet farther to the Port Warden’s line, making the
whole extent of the property 200 feet by nearly 810 feet,
There is a la'ge dwelling upon the premises, beside
extensive buildli gs in which have been stored at one
time over 10 000 tone of guano.
An immense Goal btuioesa could be doue on this pro*
M, as with proper piers 10 or 12 large vessels could
tded at one time. The Northern Central Rail
road reaches nearly to the property, and & connection
with it could easily be made
Term*, one-third cash, balance lu six and twelve
months, with interest.
GlBiOtf it. CO .Auctioneer.
A plan of the'above mty be «een, aod furtli-rpartica
lars obtained, upon appl'caiion 'o
JAMES J ROBBING,
748 South Fourth street, up>U) *.
f/ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
V ulbM iberi offe* for fialellie well-known “VAL
LEY-!# EBN FARM,*'belonging to. tbo estate of the
late Judge Morris Longetretb. situated lo the White,
marsh tsl'ej, Mon'goiaery county, Pa.,abouUwo miles
■onhofibe Philadelphia ♦ it/ Line, fronting on the
Ohritoat Qlll a dSprlug House turnpike.
It comprises about l wo huudrei and twenty Are acres
of land of a quality believed to be uusnrpasked through,
oat the whole Hate The Mesahlckou creek llo«8
alorg a d tbtxngk it for about three quarteraora mile,
afford ngabuod.nt water for Block, and also facilities
for Hshlog anil boating There.ls an ample supply of
Chestnut Timber on the Farm for /encmg: alao a quarry
o(excellent Limestone. with Kilns convenient. The
buildings include a large mansion homo, main building
10 feet iquaro, with a wing 53 feet in length, contain,
ing dining-room, library, kitchen,servants'moms. &o :
cororaolioua tenant house, stone barn, three hundred
feet in leog h. fitted up expressly for keuplngta large
number vf cattle, carriage house, etab'ea. Ac.' There
In also a hottl, wf<h ample atubiing on the prcrnisea,
Thli prop rty prefects great Advantages, either for In.
vflfetuumt, or speculation, as Uie neighborhood Is a fa.
ror.te ami very desirable one forcount*y Beats, belrg in
the immediate vicinity of the beautiful i > provemonts
at Chestnut DIM., There are cturehvs and niee»iog
houses o the principal in the neighbor*
howl The North Pennsylvania Italic'ad j>sbhva within
a mile, and the Chestnut'llil! Railroad wlih u nl> »ut
two ami a half miles of the premises, with OmnlbaS
communication to and from trains on the latter roal.
Apply personally, or by letter, to
J COOK* LONGSTRETH,
i 703 Baseom street, Philadelphia,
OHAB. C. LONGSTRK 1 !!,
N. K. corner Eighth ami Green streets. PbUada.
JOSEPH 0. LONGS THKTH,
On the Prem’ses,
Or hy Mail to Whitemarsh P. 0. dl-sa lu. th fit
Bituminous goal,—Tim undersigned
Is prepared to furbish the citizens tf Philadel
phia with a suponor ft ticle *f BITUMINOUS COAL,
suitable for bnrniog In parlow or liorsries; nmhinc a
cheerful ami pfossaot flre. AH orders left at the rfltce,
No 4'2J4 South FOURTHBtreet, will be promptly at
tended to. DUNLAP MoLAIHIIILTN.
PbiladklpuU, November 20, 1858. dl-12t#
& WILLIAMS, No. 200
VV WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship,
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top coal from
Lancaster Mines. oo4tf
F (BRING) FOX, & 00., wholesale and
retail dealers In LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN.
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—BAGS and BROAD
atreeta, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the moat approved mines, under eorer. and pro.
•r*d aaprftiUlr for family os* **S-v
APPLES. —A email consignment of Con.
neotieat Russets. For sale by
f>.G,BADLBB&OO.,
«et mAJBOaWrit.
EO. THOMPSON,
• - TAILOR,
N. X. cor. SEVENTH * WALNUT STREETS,
(Opposite Washington Batura,)
always (q Ptoek a general assortment of fabrics
for Pantaloons This particular Garment Is made a
speciality, both as to style and fit. All those who have
experience! any difficulty in being pleased elsewhere
are invited to call,
N B —-English Pautaloonerr, of the latest importa
tions, in great variety. noW-lm
©tjUkmtn’a .fnrnisljinfl Cfooir*.
THING
A CRAVAT STORE.
Whore gentlemen will find
in BHDLssg vabibtt or
CRAVATS, NBOK-THSB, SOAK VS AO.,
• To Select from.
Oonitsntly receiving from
AGENTS IN PA BIS AND NEW YORK,
The most fashionable styles, as soon as introduced.
Also, a large assortment of
MEN>3 FURNISHING: GOODS, AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
BSHLBM A N * S ,
CHESTNUT Street, below Peventb,
At the entrance of Jayne’* Hall,
Wholesale and Retail. n23-lm
WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN’S
?? FURNISHING BTORR
PATENT SHOULDER. SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY,
it the Old ftand, No. 7QO CHESTNUT STREET. oppo
ilte the Washington House.
A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, his per
(onat sdperrlaioo to the Cutting and Manufacturing
tcpartraent*.. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts
tad Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy£i«ly
JW. SCOTT, (late of the firm of TTir
• OBESTBft A 800TT,) GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
-ING STORE and 8111 RT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite thoGlrardHon*?,)
Philadelphia. * . *
J. W. B. would eaU the attention of his
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice, A
perfeot fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
V.'th FINE SHIRTS and OOLLARS. - Jyl&tf
Great western inshranob and
TRUST COMPANY. ...
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUZLDIb'Q, 403 WALNUT
STREET
STATEMENT OF BUBIVBB4 BOR YEAR ENDING
OOTOBER 31} 1858.
Capital $223 800 00
Surplus bl,m 08 $276 353 03
Received for Premiums 01,5P6 45
“ “ Intores:, Rents, &o 7 826 40 $09,800 04
Paid Losses. Expense Commis
sion*, re-laeuranoe, Return
ed Premiums. Ao $70,383 00
ASSETS.
Real Estate, Bonds and Mort
g«g96... $m 241 oo
Bto.ka 47,016 00
Bills Receivable 69,866 T 8
Unsettl'd Premiums and other
deb' 0 due Company. 17,823 02
Cash on hand, and in the hands
of Ageate.,,,,8,380 28
5276,299 08
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the
16th tn*t, the following persona were elected DIREC
TORS for the ensuing year, vis:
CHARLES O LATHROP, 1423 Walnnt street.
ALEX. WBILLDIN, n etchant, IS N. Front street.
W U DARLING, 3338 Pine street.
ISAAC HAZLBHORST, Solicitor.
JOHN O. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hauler, A Co
EXTRACT, firm of E. Traey A 00,, Goldsmith’s
JOHN R. MoOURDYj firm of Jones, White. & Me-
Ourd T . ’ *
TQOB. h. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie fc Zeller.
JAS. B. SMITH, firm or J. B Smith A Co.
JOHN 11. VOGDES, cor. Seventh and Sansomsta.
DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of O. H Grant & Co.
THOMAS POTTER. 229 Arch street.
OHABLRB HABLAN, cor. Walnut and Sixth streets.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. 151 B. Fourth street.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board OHARLEB 0.
LATHROP was unanimously reflected President, and
Hon. WM. DARLIfiG Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary.
Th’s Company-has DISCONTINUED MARINS HULL
RISKS.
FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE OARQO RJ3RB con.
tinue to be taken on thelowesttonqs. S'TI-dfcWtf
DISTBtOT COUBT JUNE TERM.
1868. No. 682. Nev. Fa
BCIST & MoOUBDY vg. WILLIAM AIIGGETX.
All that certain three-story brick ’messuage or tene
ment with two-stor.*‘brick back buildings, and lot or
curtilage thereto belonging. qitqnte on the southeast
comer of Twenty-tb/rd 'ano Locust streets, Philadel
phia the said lot beiog in front fourteen feet, and ex
tending in depth one hundred feet to Getieet, the
main building being fourteen feet in front, and in depth
twenty-six feot, and back buildings being about twenty,
seven feet in depth.
N B —The lot of gronod above described, BOBERT
McQORDY, by indenture of 13th August. 1867, recorded
to deed-book ROW, No. 148, page 118, granted to
WILLIAM MTGQETT ip fee, r-serving thereout a
yearly ground rent of $69, payable first of March and
September, to whlob It Is still subject. Seised and
taken in execution at the property of William Miggeti.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of
Sheriff’s sale of the above property* paid into Court,
will hold a meeting for that purpose at'the office M
EDWARD WALN. Biq , No. 702 WALNUT Street,
south Bide, second house west of Washington Square, at
4 o’clock P. M. of FRIDAY December 10.1858, -when
aod where all persons are required to m&ke tbeir claims
before the Auditor, or be debarred from coining in oo
said fund &2d-]ot
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of LLOYD WHABTON BIOKLBY, deceased.
The Auditor a pointed by the Oourt' to audit settle,
and adjust the a*caunt of LLOYD W. BIOKLEY, Ad
miuUtratof of Llojd Wharton Btekley, deceased, and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands ot the
accountant, will meet the parlies interested, at his
office, No. 811 Arch atreet, on TUESDAY. December
14th, 1868 at 4. o’clock P.M.
d2-thstu-6t JOSEPH P. BBINTON, Auditor.
~. ,935-1000 parts pare
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR TAB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILaDEL
PHIA
Id the matter ef th* account of SAMUEL II BUSH,
Assignee of It AAO K.BHKETZ and F&ANBLIN P
ShLTdER, late cs-oartoers trading as SUEKXZ &
SELTZER, the Auditor eppointed by the said Court to
audit, settle, and adjust the said account of the said
Aaiignee, and to report distribution of the bilsace in
his hands, will meet the several parties in interest on
MONDAY, 13th December, 1858, at 4 o’clock P. M., at
bia office, 411 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
n27-s tu thst GsO. A COFFEY, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
KtUte of CHARLES WRIGHT, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of WtLIIAW P. 821BRMAN,
Administrator, e. t a, to the Estate of O£T«RLBS
WRIGHT, deceased, died by JAMBS J. SHERMAN,
Administrator of WILLIAM P. SHERMAN, aforesaid,
who la also lately deceased, and report distribution of
the balance, wlii meet the parties interested at his ofllce.
ou the southwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, 2d floor, io the city of Philadelphia, on the 9th
day of DECEMBER. A. D. 185?. at 4 o’clock P M.
GEO GE H. EARLE,
Auditor.
no2B.eo«lsfc#
ee2B»tu th b 8m
NEW and IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
WASHING AND SCOURING
This Important discovery has jnst bean patented by
theUnlted States, and It is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturersj Housekeepers, and others. It is a
labor-savfugpreparatlon, and costs less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While it
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabrio. Certificates of its value have
been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
cftlxens.
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
. Samuel grant, Je., & co.,
ise south water street,
jr22-thtu if
/CAUTION.
KJ PRENTISS’S WABHING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION.—The understood would caution the publio
against tbe purchase of Liquid WaitaiDg Solutions, pur
porting to be similar to. or equally efficient with, bis.
The undersigned Is protected by a patent Id tbe menu
faotu eof the only artlolo which can be safely am) effi
ciency tleel. Bpnrloun imitationa have been sot up,
which will prove inefficient in cleansing, and de'eteri
one to the fabrio. Grocers and retail era should bo
oareful not topurebaae the Washing and Bcouring 80-
lotion except of us, aa th»y will otherwise render them
selves liable as infringers Purchasers should be care-
Tul to purchase ONLY PRENTISS’S SOLUTION, aa
they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed. Conclusive proofs oan be furnished that tb's
article will not injilre the fabrio sepl29-3mo.tbitu
BROWN’S JAMAICA GINGER.—This
is a remely aulied.to the extremes of heat, ant
cold, and at all times beneficial whoa getrtl*' tonic and
stimulating infla“nees n-e required' Its s ioula’ing
property belag iodepoedent of alcoholic pow*r. it*
♦■fleet ns a frequent remedy need trover be (trended.
While it strengthens and refreshes the ilebJbtat-d in
the summer season..lt ta not less potent during tho, in
clemency'or winter )sy Varnilng with in health? tonlo
principle, aud onabllog the system to reslit tbe in
fluences of incipient discuses which lurk In a changing
climate, ho' (amity should be without it, and I>9
travellers o'tt long journeys or by sea, it will bo found
Invaluable. d4-s tu th-12tj
Notice. —plans for the im
provement OF FAIR MOUNT PARK (Le.
moa Hill and Bedgely Estates) are hereby invited,
under the authority of au ordinance of the City Cotta*
oils A premium of SfiQO will be awarded to the au
thor of the plan which is galootid, and 82&0 will be
paid to the aathor of the plan next in excellence.
Every plan must bo accompanied by an estl r ate, and
must be sent to this Off ce ou 0? before February 16,
1859. The selection will be made by the Committee on
Olty Property. Those who desire to tompete are in*
vlted to cal) at this office, where farther in'orwation
will be furnished.
n023-tuthalm
GROCERIES,
AT PAIR PRICES!!!
CHAS. H. MATTSON',
Southwest corner TENTH and AKOII Streets.
Has on hand, and frgenera’ly res IviogTns URBT OF
GROCERIES, which he will eeU at the most REASON
ABLE PRIORI FOR CASH navlng a LARGE and
CHOICE ASSORTMENT of BLACK and Gttfe&N TEA «,
he is confldont of being ab’e to cull both to quality and
price, all persons in waql of tbe Mticle, in quaoUxitis of
from one pound to the half chest His general assort,
ment embraces ovorythlng In lhr» way of FINE GRO
OKRIBS,and he would respectfully Invite all In w»nt
of good wtloleß togivoMmocall. It will be worih the
trials dW4w
Sailoring.
Jtuurancc Compmtiea.
Cejjal Notices.
sor.trrioN'.
PATENTED JUNE 22, >959,
PHILADELPHIA,
J. M. CHRISTOPHRU
Commissioner City Property,
Bales bg SUttisn.
|W l THOMAS fe 80KB,
WM • Net. 189 and 141 SOUTH-FOURTH STREET
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.)
.SiS? »7/i?. EOD,rOM ’ SALE PRIVATE BTOOK
EXTRA PINE M ADEIRA WINES —Th« extomlT. and
IT rto ' lk o' the lata Joaeoh Greta.
c ” 9? T rooms, on Wednesday
i^ g ns!fA ml,er o>d.r of the executor..
H7* Catalogues now ready.
TRUSTEES’ SALE—“JONK9» HOTEL,” OHEBTNUT
STREET. '
Our sale 21st December will include the valuable
property, south side of Chestnut street I betSJS Sixth
« i vo ? tb “treats, known as “ Jones’ Hotel”—6o feet
6 icches front on Chestnut street. 236 feet in depth to
Georee atreet, having two valuable fronts. P
meilto CuUw ia hftndb <HB aud future advertise-
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, *e.
PnbUo Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange even
Tuesday Evening. * 7
.{□T HandbiUa of «*eh property issued separately, in
addition to which we publish on theSatunUyprevloaa
to each sale, one thooAand catalogues in pamphlet form
Giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
Jte following Tuesday. J
fall sales—Stocks and seal estate
Twentieth Fall Sale, 7th December at the Exchange.
Twenty-firat Fall Sale, 14th December, at the Ex.
change.
Twenty-wcond Pall Sale, 2lst December, at the Ex
•hangs. ’
' 117" Part of the handbills of the above sales now
ready.
„ PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
,Kr Beal Estate entered on our Private Sale Be
ffler, and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. -
It/T We have a large amount of Real Estate at Prl
rate lncluding every description or City and
Ju^SaSSf ert7, ™ tei Liata may be had at the
BTCOR6, LOANS, Ac.
This Evening,
December 7th, at 7 o’clock, At the Philadelphia I*.
change, will be add, without reserve, for account of
whom it may concern—
-2 bonds. sl.ooo'each. County of Lawrence, Peons ,
irsued to the Pittsburg and Erie Railroad Company.
Alio, for account of whom it may concern— ■
$6OO, 6 per cent, coupon bond, Wyoming Coal and
Iron Uompauy. -
6 shares (new) West Cheater Railroad Company 8
percent., preferred stock. * 1
4 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company—*
par $6O. * - 3
1 share Havre de Ortcd Steam Tow-boat Company.
30 shares West Philadelphia Railroad, par $5O-$4O
paid. r
60 do do do do do full paid
6 shares American Academy of Music,*-
Shares Mercantile Library aud Philadelphia Athe
naeum.
Pew No 147,south aisle,St. James’ Chu/cb, Seventh
atreet, below Arch Btreet - J 0» absolute.
1 share Philadelphia and Savannah Btoam Naviga
tion Company.
Administrator’s Peremptory Sale.
1 shore Point Breete Park Association.
&oeh.re« common stock.new West Chester Railroad
Company, par $50...
284 shares Carbon Run improvement and Coal Com
pany
Also.for account of whom it may concern— >
60 share* MeadvtUe Gas « n d Water Company.
TWXWWETn »ALD SALE—DEOSMBSR 7lh.
Will inolude—
Peremptory Sale —WALNUT STREET —Two hand
some modern residences, Nos. 1029 and 1031 Walnut
street, between Tenth and Eleventh stmts. ITT* Im
mediate possession of No. 1031.
Executors’ Sale—Estate of Henry Rihl, Dec’d.
-BUSINESS STAND—Threi-itory brick store and
dwelling, No. 892 North Becond street, between Brown
and Poplsr streets.
Same Estate.—TWO-STORY STABLE In the rear of
above. No. 826 St John street.'
VERY VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROPERTY,
over 92 acres, with sites for country seats, opposite the
four-mile stone on the Lancaster turnpike, West Phila
delphia. fjjr Lithographic plans may bo had at the
the auction store.
Peremptorj 8»1».-TW0 BUILDIM* IOT3, vest
Bide ot eeveoth street, north of -Venango street, to
gether 40 by 100 feet..
VINE STREET, NEAR LOGAN SQUARE Neat'
modern three-story brick dwelling, whb back buildings
and all modern conveniences. No. 1610 Vine street, :
west of Fifteenth street f]_ jr~ Immediate possession.
Keys at No 1620 State street, in.the rear.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, 80
ACRES, on the River Delaware, known as the “ Belle
vue Farm,” 16 miles from Philadelphia, and 1 mile front
Schenck’s Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad, Backs county, Ve.
TWO TWO AND A HALF-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS, No. 3319 Mifflin street, between Pine and Lorn-,
bard, and above Twelfth street ■
THREE-STORY PRIOR DWELLING, No. 3 Bar-'
mouy s’reet, east of Fourth street, above Catharine
stieet. with a two-story frame dwelling in the rear.
NORTH SIXrH STREET.—Two three story brick
dwellings, N05..3748 and 1760 North Bixth street, bo
low Montgomery. ’
SPRUCE STREET—'Valuably refitdenre, south side of
Spruce street, west of Twelfth street, 21 feet front. 120
feet deep- gp* $7,000 may remala on mortgage or
ground-rent. -i .. , •.
VALUABLE STAND —Valuable five
story brick,store, with iron front, northwest corner of
Arch and Front streets. Two valuable fronts. $12,000
may remain on mortgage.
TWENTY-FIBBT FALL SALE—DEQEMBER 14U»
Will include—
Sate by order of Court, of Common pleas—Estate of
,-Alexander Osbourn—a lunatic
. THREE-STORY BKlOfi DWELLING, southwest cor
aer of Eighth and Whaiton streets, late Southwark,
Orphans’ Court Sole—Estate of Charles W. - Bacon.
Deceased
NEAT MODERN RESIDE 'OE, with side yard, Green
street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. ,
Orphans’ Court Pale—Estate or Hogh Clark, Deeeaadd.
store and dwelling, north*est_£prn«r of Tenth and
Spruce streets. .' < '■>-
Same EaUto.—LAKQB LOT OF GROUND, east side
of Broad street, south of McKeau street. First ward, 40
feet front, 3G5 feet deep.
Orphans’Court Sale-JSstßte of. Theodore B. Witmer,
LABGE AND VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND.
WHARF, .AND DOOR, fronting on Duncan atreet,
Wharf street, Pieico street, aud VnuWotd creek,
Twenty-third ward, four fronts, fij* The improve
ments consist of two wbarvvß and a dock.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 921 North
Eighth street, above Poplar street, with side yard dou
ble back buildiogs, and modern improvements. Imme
diate possession. Keys at No ?26 North Tenth street.
$6,000 may remain on mortgage.
TWO WELL-BEOURED OLD IRREDEEMABLE
GROUND-RENTS of sl7tf (s34*) a year* secured on
property Nos. 622 and &34 South street ,
WIRRB-STGHY BfUOK DWELLIHC, No. 330 Oal
lowblll street, west of Third street
THREE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1325 Pop.
lar street, weßtof Tairteenth streot. Immediate pos
session. Key At the auction store.
Peremptory Bale.-FOUB LARGE AND VALUABLE
LOTBOF GROUND, Washington and Oak streets, above
Koae street, late West Phila., 200 feet front, 214# feet
deep.
Bale No 524 Walnut Street.
ELEGANT CABINET OF
GEO } HBNKKLS,
This Mornio f 8
Decemoer Bth, at 10 o’clook. at the Warerooms, No.
624 Walnut street, by catalogue, the stock of elegant
cabinet furniture, comprising a general assortment of
rosewood; walnut, and mahogany parlor furniture, In
rich and various coverings; a general assortment of
diding-toom furniture; elegant rosewood, walnut, and
mahogany chamber furniture, all manufactured by Mr.
Henkel*, expressly for his wareroom sales, and war
ranted in every respect
IE?" Catalogues willbe ready three days previous to
sale. Furniture now ready fjr examination.
Sale at Nos. 289 and 241 South Fourth street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE
FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAR
PETS. &0.
Ou Thursday Morning,
At 9 o’oiosk, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of exoellent second-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private
families declining housekeeping, removed to the etore
for convenience of aale.
TO CAPITALISTS. BUILDERS, *O.—LARGE AND
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, LOCUST St.
tenth side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, Jig
feet front on Locust street, by 173 feet in depth to a 10
feet alley.'
lUOSSB NATHAN », AUCTIONEER
1M AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. 1. oorntt
CXTH and RAOX Streets
NATHAN*' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED COLLA
LATfiRAL®—OVER TWO THOUSAND LOTS OF
FORFEITED GOODS
On Tuesday Morning,
December 14th, at 10 o’clock precisely, at Mores Na
them* auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and
Race streets, in the second atory salesroom—entrance
thereto from Race street, consisting in part of over
coats, ragUns, dress and frock cotta, business coats,
cloaks, fine French and other cacsitnere pants.slik-vel
vet, silk, satin, cloth, and other vests; coat, pant, and
vest jo'-terns; gents’ shawls, silk handkerchiefs, fine
black acd'other silk dresses and dre»s pattern?; merino,
cashmere, silk, woollen, plaid de laine, 4eb<*ge, chintz,
and other dresses and dress patterns, silk, merino,
delaine, sad other skirts; silk-velvet, satin, silk, me
rino. and cloth circulars, basques, capes, and matillas;
brocne, Stella. Oanton crape a»tin, silk, merino, Bay
State, and heavy woollen long and rq late shawls * la>
dies s wearing apparel generally; boots, aboes, umbrel
las, parasols books, blbles, elegantly bound and highly
illustrated, voilios, accordions, Butinas, guitars;'
French horns, bassoons, a very fine lever silver-keyed
Unto-lined with with solid silver. a fine toned tuelo
dee© in rosewood case, made by Carhart and Needham,
superior second band pianoforte
FURNITURE, lookirg-gluirtea. clocks, timepieces,
lace curtainß, fea’her bed*, bolsters and pillows, quilts,
oonjfortables, spreads blankets, sheets, dry goods. Boa
Havana cigars, dsgnerreotype camera, large size : do
complete, with all the ceceessary art'des required for
an opeartor, superior doable barrel fowling-pieces.
Sharp’s pistols, Colt’s revolvers, due ling pistols, Ac.
TO MILITARY COMPANIES—A large and superior
tent, with tent table, chairs, and velvet ca-pets, the
whole made expressly for a General fu the Russian ser
vice. They were used at Feba«topol, but are in' perfect
order Also, a very heavy cloth milita y clrak. with
fur collar; also a case containing the neoessary china,
glass, silver-plated ware, table cutlery, Ac., for said
tent; also, a superior large s‘*e mlcrotcop* incase;
also & set of medicine soWes and weigh'*, tea box, work
box; a magnificent portable dressing caee and-valise,
containing the most costly fixtures, the tops of which
are sol Id sterling silver—cost $160; auiveyiog instru
ments, rurgical and dental instruments, sewing ma
ch res. and numerous other articles
KT The whole will be numbered and open for ex
amination on Monday, previous to the sale.
CAKUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER.
K? and MONEY LOAN OFFIOK, No. 324 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear at., only
eight doors bslow the Exchange, •
Honrs of buejness from T o’clock, A, M., until 10
o’clook in the evenix-g.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms. -
CAPITAL $200,000.
Etlablishtd/ot ths last Thirtf Tier#.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry, Hardware, Met
ahandlse, Clothing, furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Music*)
Instruments, Guns, Genes, Carriages, and Goods,of
•Terr description,
AH foods ou remain any length.of^timetggmd
jon. * v. -
, All advances, from one hundred dollars and nbwardsj
will bo charged 2 par cent, per month; $6OO ana over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, baa large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pr I
Tate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy instfi
nnce effected for tke benefit of all penonsharinf goods
advanced upon.
N. B. —On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advaneee on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than way other is
this ofty.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with]
out any oharge,
AT PRIVATE SAL*.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry,
(nothin? will ho *f>M at redneed oriftai. - tUI-lr
Cumber
TO LUMBER DEALERS.
L. D. DAYIB A GO’S Commission Lumber Yard.
BROAD street, between Race and Vine ’
60 000 feet 6*4, 0 4. and 8 4 White Pins seasoned
30,000 «• £ and 4 4 Poplar Boards
27,000 “ Delaware Oak Plank fi, 4. 6, and 6 in. thick.
Also, Just received, 21,000 feet Poplar C’-air and Set
toe Plank—a superior lot. 100 Hickory sticks soluble
kr n26-tDec 10
CJLATE! SLATE U SLATE 1 f I—Roofing
KJ Blate, of all sizss, and at very low rates, kept con
stantly on hand, and for sale by
FCBRING, FOX. A CO.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B. Slate Roofs put on in the best manner, and tf
ftllllfkttWitttt. ADfPikvhnwM. fWj
F UENE ss. bhinuet, * 00..
BALEIHIS 7,
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NOTICE.—To Retailers. C>
In sale this mornieg—
Plaid wool Jong shawls.
Whitney and plaid woollen blankets
Cloth cloaks and silk mantillas
French merinoei, cloak cloths
OheneilJe scarfs, silk Wfltinps.
Black silk-velvet ribbons and velvet galloon*
t Lupin 0 high colored cashmere and bayadere trova-
EMBROIDERIES-JUST LANDED FROM STEAAISR
..., . AFRICA.
ICO lots new style needlework embroideries.
bale of frenoh goods.
tv This Morning,
at 10 ®’ clock » catalogue, on 6 months’
d^oSS?* 8 ” snd ' otsot tool and staple Imported
sale?" S “ mpl,a and catalogu.a ejirl, ou the morning of
™“ TO MoS’SISSSSSag? e . IANDSD
Ini”rl! t 9 ” W ''emhiMSeriM, enneiat.
J® * x , t,a »/ek embroldarod bnok set.
collars. t tra rci embroidered book eeta with em.U
with°r.bW ttr# riCh emllrolller64 '“Ok seta trimmed
Fine to eatrar/ch small sire embroidered boot eollare
Bo do new shape do do do.
embroidered jaconet sets.
Do do jaconet collars,
mo W . 00 . L LONG SHAWLS. ,■
100 Loosen all. woo! plsid long shawls.
... non mantilla silk-velvets.
34 inch heavyLyoat bl«k mantilla »ilk-velvets,
oa.i WWFNHY BLANKETS. '
PBiMv*i 0 ttA»»ll a n 4 « uperior Wb,to *y buckets.
P ann*j,s? BOR p OAMBRTO HAN OK BROIIIEF3.
400 dozen men’s printed border eambrlc bankerchiefa
BSOOTT.Jr.. ACCTIONEEB, N0.4&1
* CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Kon * d /.s® twcea FOURTH and FIFTH Streets
SALE OF EMBRQIDBRIEB, RIBBONS, Ac.
. _ . On Wednesday Morning.
December Btb,. by catalogue, on a credit. 600 lot/,
comprising, via— ’ ’
EMBROIDERIES.
Utmbrlcand r-conet collars, and eett«. with cellars
hroMtaS,"sm S,?i “ «ele, bands,
„ . ... SUBBOHB '
«w D *,tJ‘^ oM :v^ re " relret ribbon*,
velvet trimming ribbons 8 JLkdrwaa fringes, &o.
. , H SlEßyr
J* a ? merino and cotron hose, white
ana gray tnerlso half hose, unde.BhL 13. drawers, la
dies’ merino vesta. Sec, *
FUBson floWmb ah» ?r\th*rs
A liu. or rich T«li«t Frwob a t n.»l flown, mourn
log dodo, Meek and colored oefrch feather*.
TBIMwINGA
Also, noli ni i)!k dTtu InniiDlnjp. »11H edgings snd
fringes, silk dress buttons. ta«sel buttons, Ac , pieot
ed&ejibboiu, beltings, Joined, blond**, A-c. ’
GBRUAtvTOWN GOODS.
Also, Germantown knit goods, enmprls'ng zephyr
kuit basque*, talmas,-sh twit,hoods, rlggolettes, nnbi s
gauntlets, leggings, scatfs, boss comforts, <fcc.
~ boskets
Also, 50 eases ladles* fancy bonnets.
I*AHG» SALE OF FUBS .AND BOOKS,
On Thursday Morning,
Dec 9th, commencing at 10# ’ o’clock, a variety of
rancr fare for ladies' wear, comprising sets of cants,
Tictorinea. boas, mutts, cuffs. &o.« of stone ntttio,
surer martin, fitch, squirrel, mink, Sc o.
Also, gents* for collars, caps, and gloves.
„ ROBAS
Also, 50 buffalo and fancy robes.
SPKOrAC IMPORTERS’ SALS OP OVER TWENTY
ENTIRE oases french and gebman toys.
• On Friday Morning,
December 10th, commencing at 10 o'clock, the atock
or fancy goods or a German impertioghouse, comnrir
iUK.the usual variety anitoil to present and.approich
tag sal«i included will be found every variety of French
and German, toys, to which the attention of the trade
iamvited.
It/" Samples arranged for examination, withca'a
ognes, early on the morning of sale.* - ‘
COMMERCIAL SALESROOM*'
vy 222 MARKET BTBBET,
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIBD STRUTS. .-
_ ■ _ ■ .F. Q. WOLBERT, .Auotjomss.
OiBP —We fovite the particular attention of por
ehaisra to the positive sale of a large and valuable as
sortment o' staple and fancy fait and winter goods; to
be [made this morning, commencing at-10 o’clock.
Included will be found, vis • ,
SILK- VELVET R BBONB—CROWN BRAND.
100 ebrtone blaok silk-velvet*- ribbons—-crown brand.
Also, silk and wool long shawls, gents’ travelling
shawls.
Al*>, men's and women's lambs-wcol and merino
shirts and drawers, women's merino, cashmere, and
cotton hose, men’s wool cotton ball hose, men's
wool jackets, men's and women’s kid gloves, delaine
scarfs, gents' best quality back gauntlets, lloea hand
kerchiefs, elastic *usp‘aders, mixed wool yam, white
corded skirts steel spring skirts, wool comfort*, worat
ed skirt braid, &o M &o. ,
(1/ ■fbd whole nj-y be exsminsd with
.. , Thl#, Morping,., n . r
On Tuesdsy Morning.
Will be sold, without reserve,'* large and general as
sortment of staple and fan'ovTali and winter goods'
Also, men's lamb wool and merino shirts and drawers,
knit wool cncket jackets, wool comforts and scarfs.
Also, men’s and woman’s cotton and wool hose ant
half hose, cloth and bock 'gloves, merino de., Berlin
lined do. • ■ -
81LK VELVET BUJBONB.
Also, 50 cartons black silk velvet ribbons, regular
edge i
also, embroideries, linen hdks, silk ties, sdwlng silks,
with a general variety or notions worthy the attention
of the trade and purchasers generally.
On'Tnursday Uorning, “ 1
From the shelves will be sold a general, vanety oF
staple aud fancy goods, worthy the attention or re
tailers.
On Friday Morning,
Bale of ready-made clo'hing, tailoring goods. t
By william a. steer, general
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No 45
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. ’ .
J. A. ELISON. Auctioneer.
Bale at the Auction Store.
• This Morning.
LADIEV FANCY FURS, GENTLBMEN’B DRIVING
GLOVED, CAPS, MUFFLERS, GAUNTLET*, Ac
By Citalogue; commenting at 10 o’clock will be soM
a handsome assortment of ladies* and gentlemen's far*,
comprising elWer martin, French sable, musk, and
fitch mantillas, capes, victories and cuffs, black fur
gloves, caps, mufflers; gauntlets, &u. .
On Thursday Morning,
GERMAN A V D BWIB3-TOYB. FANCY GOODS, ALA
BASTER VASES, GLASSWARE, Ac
By catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold
a large assortment of toys, fancy goods, Ac ,to which
we invite the attention of the trade.
Sale in West Philadelphia.
THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OP A
GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING,
On Friday Morning,
- Commencing at 10 o’clock.
In Garden street, first house above Thirty-sixth.
Will bssold the entire household furniture, carpets,
tnlrroia, housekeeping articles Ac.
On Saturday Morning,
At the Auction store, commencing at 30 o'clock, the
usual assortment op superior household fueuitute, mlr
rots, carpets, plated Ware, &o.
IIJ~ Consignments 01 new ana second-hand house
holdfurolture. piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry,
Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad
vances will be made If required.
Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any other house In this city.
Philip fokd, auctioneer, no.
330 MARKXT BTREET. between FIFTH and
SIXTH: south side
CARR.—We have now arranged for examination,
with catalogues, a large and desirable assortment 01
ready-made clotbicg, to which the attention of pur
phasersis requested. Sale to commence this mormor,
ah 10 o’clock, precisaiy-
SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING.
This Morning,
7th instant, at 10 o’c’ock precisely, we will sell by
catalogue, 200 lots of mon’s youths’ aud boys’ rcauly
msde clothing, consisting of seal and beaver overcoat*
and rattans, caasimere and sattinet paute. velvet, silk,
plush, and caasimere.vests, doeskin, caasimere. and
sattinet pants, Ac., to which the attention of dealers
is requested.
LARGE BAL2B OF BOOTS. BHOBS. BROGANS, AND
GUM SHOES.
On Thursday Morning.
Dec. 9th, will be sold, by catalogue, about 400 caaes
boota, aboes, brogana, baffalo ovtrsbGea aud pnroa,
comprising tbe usual assortment, adapted to present
season, to which the attention cf purchasers )s re
quested.
C7* Catalogues early on the morning of atle.
JH. GUMMEY & SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
No. 520 WALNUT STREET
CARD —J M. Gumraey A Sons, auctioneers, will
hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stooks.’Ac. Also,
household furniture at dwellings.
~ BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
* ID" Ca our Private Bale Register will always be
found a very large amoaot bf real estate, Including
•very description of city and country property.
J. M. GUMMRY A *ONS }
Real Estate Rrnk»rs ‘f
M 0 WALNUT Sti «.t, below SlitJ.
iDafriiPo # Istucirg, &t
J E. CALDWELL & CO.
HAVE REMOVED
TO TUBI7I
NEW MARBLE B BILUINQ,
No. 822 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE GIRARD nOUSE.
Respectfully Invite their enstomera Anil the puhlio to
Inspect thetr new Goode, .elected by ono of the firm
reoeatly in h'arspe, cnwprhiog
SUPERIOR WATCHES,
RICH JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS AND PEARLS,
BTBUSOAN, FIOIUNTINE, ItOSfAN, AND
NEAPOLITAN SETS,
BRONZE CLOCKS, CANEELABRAS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
WEDDING STATIONERY, and
CARD ENGRAVING,
OPERA GLASSES,
TANS AND HAIR PINS,
ELEGANT NEW STYLE PAPIEIt MACHE.
JE. CALDWELL & OU.,
• 622 CHESTNUT Street.
Hava received, per steamers, new stylet
Jewelry, Chaielatns, Teat Chains.
Splendid Fans. Hair Fins.
Fruit Stands, Sugar Haskett.
Jet Goods and Flower Vases.
Coral, Lara and Mosaic Bets.
Bote Agenta In Philadelphia for the aale of Charles
frodabam’e LONDON TIME-KEEPERS uot S
JS. J ARDEN & BRO.
• xasDVAoroaxas aud ntvoxnsß of
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 804 Chestnut Street, above Third, '(up stairs.)
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade.
TEA BKTB, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS.
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, OUPS, WAITERS, BAS
KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, BPOONB. FORKbT
LADLES, Ao., Ac. *
GUtfaguft fUUpg on ku ttaft «f mow. nt l/