FINAJTCIAI AND COMMERCIAL Gold fell yesterday fourteen per cent, from the highest point it reached on Monday. It was not difficult to as sign a reason for so serious a tumble; the army hews spoke for itself, and carried terror into the midst of the speculators. The retreat of Hood, and olher encou raging intelligence from all parts of the mUitary horl ■ zon, showed clearly that the operators for a rise;had miscalculated the chances, and overestimated their strength. The eorobination wasdonhtless a strong one, ) hut it was net I trong enough to hid deflaned to military successes. The stock market was irregular, and less active than on the previous day,; Government loans were somewhat depressed, and sold at a decline; the ISSI loan at IMS, and the 5 20s, coupons off, at 101%. Certificates of indebtedness were unchanged, selling at 95, State securities were’ firmer. State Ss ad vanced H. and the war loan 6s (coupons) sold at liViJi. City 6s were active at better, prices. ■ Old city 6a ad vanced and the new %. Company bonds were unite neglected, Allegheny County coupon fives sold at; 79. Reading shares opened at a decline of 1. bat af forwards this was partially reoovered, and the last sale reported wassttOJi; for'Pennsylvania Railroad 69 -was bid—a slight advance; for. Philadelphia and Erie 32 was the best bid. North Pennsylvania Railroad sold ,at 30%, a decline of 1; Capden and Amboy af 150, and Northern Central at 51. Of the coal companies we notice sales of •Wyoming at 9; Big Mountain at 6% r Clinton at'l%. The only sale* of canal stocks were Schuylkill Naviga tion preferred at S 6; Susquehanna Canal at 15)4—the latter adecllneof ; Bank shares were firmly Hold; Farmers’ and Mechanics'; sold air 66;- 163/wasbid for North America; 147 for Philadelphia; 29 for Mechanics’; 4S for Western; 46)4,for,Commonwealth; and 46 for Tlnioh. Oil stocks -were quite .’active, though at a de cline in prices, excepting for Corn Planter, which ad vanced ?«; Densmore declined Af; McCUutock Mcßl heny H ; and Noblo and Delamater %. Daizell hH - vanced >f. . ‘ : The following were the fluctuations of gold during the . day:.. ■ ■ 9K A. M....... ~214% 11A.M..;.....,.., ......2X2)4 12, M. .209 I P. M............. V... ..207% 4 : P.M........ . .209 . The following were the quotations for the mining and canal stocks: ! , Bid. Ash Sfltnyl Nav 27 28 Ji D0......pref.. 3 6H Se»4 Susa Canal. 16)4 15)4 Fallon Coal.-".* /i* 8 * BigMonntGoal.. 6 6% * If Y&Middle.... 10 15 Green Mount Coal 1% 5)4 The following wore *tho principal oil stocks: " ; Bid. As*. | Bid. Ask. Keystone Zmo... V/i 3 iKoberts Oil X Excelsior Oil I>£ 1)4 Olmstead 0i1...... 193 ~iX Big Tank ....101- 2 Noble &, D«1 12 Continental Oil .. .. 1)4 Hibbard 0i1....... IJ6 VA Farre10i1......... 2 aX Story Farm 0i1... iX SX- Oil Creek......... 6X 6X PetrolearnCentre 3}Z 3X Maple Shade 0i1..16« 1J^Egbert............ 2-73 3% McOlintock Oil . 6Jf HS*elsland........ -• PennaPetr’ro Co. 1 3 Allegheny Hirer.. IX 1% Perry 0i1.... S>4 4 ICurtm 4 4% Mineral 0i1....... 2)4 258 Phil & Oil Creek.. .. y? Keystone 0i1.......1. )'A Ball Creek..- 1)4 4)4 Dnfon Petroleum. IVx 2J| Germania. .. Seneca 0i1........ IX 111 Corn Planter ex 6%. Organic CM....... : ■% 1 ..Briggs 0i1.... 3« 3« Franklin Oil;-"*- ... W Kook Oil 4)4 '4JS. DensmoreOil....! 8X 9 iTarr Farm.;...... ~. 3% Palrell Oil 9K 914 Globe Farm....... l ]« McElheny 0i1..... Oi 51) Schny&Oil Creek- •• 2 The American Emelian stand Review, for the cur xentmonth, is out. It is hiled, as usual, with valuable ifiiormation and comment touching the financial and commercial interests of the country. JTnder the editor ship of Mr. John A. Fowler, long and favorably known for his many.Rble works ok Insurance and kindred topics, the -Retueie cannot fail to increase its .success. The following is a comparative statement of the earn ings of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company: Earnings in September, 1864.. .—.574,102 36 Do. • do., 1813,. 49,1712 S 1ncrea5e.................. Do. in tenmonths ending Sept. 30, 1864....5623,062 5S Do. to same time last year................ 414.536,37, Increase —.......5205,526 21 The earnings of the New York and Brie Railway, for the month, of September, 1864, were $l,-291,00). 75. Earn lags'month of September,. 1863, were $816,601.21. In crease, $474,201.64. The following were‘the shipments of coal oyer the iehigh Talley Railroad for the week ending Ootober 15. Ween - Previously. Total. "■Where shipped from. Tone Cwt Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton-Mmes—.... 4,947 10 155,990 05 160,937 15 -East Sugar Loal 3,110 13 121,092 19 124,203 12 - Council Ridge.. 2,135 04 84,582 00 • 86,727 04 Mount Pleasant....... ..... 31,357 OS 31,357 08 Spring Mountain...... 2,8® 18 89 638 02 ; 92,675 00 Coleraine...-... —.— . 155 03 22,068 05) 22,221 08 Beaver Meadow- - 61 19 1,867 09 . - 2,019 08 NewYorkS Lehigh.. : 652 05 82,555 11 , ■ 33,207 16 Honeybrook 2,206 C 8 111,999 06 114.58 12 3*. H. St W. H. R.-B. 2,11)2 05 47,020 06 49,182 14 Jeddo... ——-1,818 08 .96,110 00 97,928 03 Earielgh.. , 440 09 -■ -42,497 09 42,037 18 German Pa. Coal Co.. Bu 6 01 43,767 « 44,573 05 Ebervale Coal Co—. / 603,19 .. 30,889 01 31,493 00 Mi1ne5v111e.«......... 994 OS .40,090 01 • -40,684 09 Buck Mountain...... 793 13 : 46,690.18 . .47,354 11 Mahanoy... 1u6,734 12 106,731 12 I.C. & H. C 0—25,123-13 . -25,123 13 ether shippers... 420 17 . 13,327 00 13,747 17 T0ta1........ 23,680 01 1,143,459 09 1,167,145 10 Corresponding week _ last yeari —•..••• 23,167 00 1,011 313 16 1,034,470 16 Increase;.;.....?; v 62901 152,145 13 ? 132,074 li Amount of coal transported oyer the Delaware/Backa- v Wanna, and Western Railroad for week ending Satur day, October 15,1864:; ' - Week. Tear. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Gwt. Shipped North . ...... 7,866 12 267.743 04 O South. ■■■....16,073 01 777,093 OS Total. —.” —•• 23,829 13 For corresponding time last year: Shipped North.; B,WB 17 260, rn 06 •• gonth.i ....18,438 07 709,870 02 T0ta1......25,415 01 970,499 08 Inereaee. .............. 74,336 09 Tho following are the receipts of the Delaware Divi sion Canal for the WeeiendingOctoberlS, 1864..........*5,711 81 Previous in 1864 ..............178,745 42 *154,457 26 ■Weekending October 17, 1864 *5,693 S 3 Previous ta1863....................... .127,683 19 lacreaaein 1864................... ~..,*6i;lBa 24 PHILADELPHIA STOGK EXCHAKGB SALES, Oct. IS. CKeported by Hjsivds & Kahm, 62 Sontb Third Street. 3 BEFOKB BOARDS. 100KS5-205.... .-IQ2 , .800 Keystone Zlnc.bS.. 3 |i SOOCorn-Plaxiter 6%: 400 do *....-.... bfi. 6 : 700 do 6 100 d0..........b30. e 400 do-v 8X 300 d 0.......... 1)5. 6X 800 do b 5. 6K 400 do .•..*•***. t 5 8% FIRST BOARD. .30CO V S 6s ISSI ,-10 M 1000 Alleg Co Comp On.. 79 2600 ujs 6-2QB.2d.cp off. 11% 80Far & MBank.lots 66 100 do..*.*«..cpoif 101 X 3uoNew Greek........ Ik 1 SOW do. ..cp off. 10IX 20 Big Mountain...., 6K aoco do ...cpoff.lOlX: 600 Pa & Oil Ck-lots. B)f 500 do cpoff.lOlX lDoDensmore....,b3o. 8% 500 do ep off it IJS IUO do. SjS COCOIT 81-Tear Certif.. 98 50 Nor. Central... .ba. 51 30005tate65,.94 lOQSosaCanal.;...... 16 " 300 d 0.:,.... 91 100 am aAmb.2djs.lso 600City6soyer’70... 89>s 100 beading S {,5. 00 6000 d 0........ be w .b. 254 600 do lots. 60 1000 d0.......5New .10254 100 d0........,V.56. 60 400 d 0... Kew-IOX 100 do. 2dys. 50% 600 do ..New lu2X 100 do .. 2dys. 68X 200 dov.......Ntw.u«'M M 0 do .........lots. 5914 2000 - d 0........ .100.;'. do bs&int. 595 i 1000 d0........New.UK!ft 100 do ..........s3O. 59? f 200 do Ntw-102M lOQSebnyilNaypref.. SO BETWEEN BOARDS. 1™ sifyrinlioMl Beadingß...b3o 60X SECOND 28 Cam & Am 5.... . .ICO 2CO McElbeny 01L...,. 624 600 City 6s new....... .102 10CO B S 6 -20 Bda .cp off.lol U 1000 . d0.....e0np0ff.101>5( ' AFTiB BOARDS, 700 stats an...... si iforociti-ss.... io2k f»- d 0...... s4* 100McCltntock—, .... It gsbMt.Oil bfl 'mm ßeading........gflg ICO _ d 0...... 5tG Reading.too 80 3^ M0 j ffar l »rf.'..i'; ; .*4y» 36 loooimton c0a1...... 17 it llCOSneq Cana1........ MJi liso Big Tank. - ff10Da15e11........ ..*l. 914 100 Keystone Zinc Sg£ 600 Com Harter.... 630 S% 400 M0E1keny.......... £« ICO Densmore—.. 8* 60Dalzell qj| M Keistoae.Zmc..... 294 200 Mcßlheny. hr, SH iOOifoWe&jDel M 12» „60OlfCreek... SO d 0....;... ill? :■!s S Co To ?Janter --,;i ll 50 Oil Creek.. f&c no Pet (Ifintra • im B^- s - 60k WO Globe OiiV.'.:v;± 1# 100 doiii;‘.'.V.V. .''iio S' 4 lS Ir< dfo oU "" i ' ri i a in f*' ICO Bruner— l;« lMBn& (&&:;‘.'"IS? \ y Drexel 4t Co. qnote: '* New C 1 Bonds 1881 ■ S ew 8 i; c i r U f « of * indeMeda ess..as*.;;;;;;;, S Quartermaster's‘Vonchers— nS S- I ®* ■Orders for certificates of indebtedness’..'.".".”.’. M 41, Sterling Exchange. '3n* SSS fiOfißonds ••»«•»».... ,4.,...,,,,225 @229 By the .sieainer Bamaacnsit is stated that at the London Stock Exchange, on the ,17th inet. .American securities were freely offered for sale, and prices favored the Buyers. Of specie, the Bank of England had lost £123.500 daring the week. The rebel loan in Eoeland had declined to 57@5S K “ Tha followin' heavy failures r are also announced by the latest mails. The explosion of the Leeds Banking Company involves a loss to the stockholders of tiieir entire capital, and a million sterling additional to pay deficiencies to creditors: ■ jcmo f «io. * Co., woolen, merchants, Leeds, & C« :<!lotl1 : manufacturers; ifoe non ’ bast India merchant*. London ■ ?. Yagues, Loidoo.’inthe Spanish trad o - Tr?lf,’, |ifc«yi&a:„°takas as? A. Salomons & Co , a very respectable honsedn thk Manchester trade, have been compelled to suspend owing, says the London correßpondeiit or the {/ont: OTsrciaJ. to a sudden discovery, that their princi pal clerk has been engaged in- the recent vortex of speculation, and has been forging the tnre of the 1 pare on blits to theammntofitofaH It appears, that the ; whole of the Leeds pro! ceedwgs which.have brought about this rnin were con ducted by the manager (a Mr. Greenland) without the cognizance of the directors. It began- by his making advances to a set ofiow speculators, and as deficiencies arose he passed moreaod more paper* with the endorse mentof the hank, to provide mentis for covering them, until at last a sum bf about 42,000,000 was in this way put into circulation. During all this time he put forth accimnts.showing profiis to enable dividends to be de h'onitra to twenty per cent., and up to ol the explosion the £lOO shares of the bank, 2fi‘« pa !£ ■ WM ' e , duoted at the Leeds market h.ws2l' °, ae ? r th ® proteges of Mr Marsdcn, and* Bnhßennrf. iii clerk to an iron-master, a pnblic house, is sup stands chaisXl <?ith oFt‘,ied 0 F t ‘ ,ied to New York. This man AlM.CCofau^ as an accomplice. At t ft ere ,. ls O’ 151 ??/ Marsden had hecomtVgreat“il^ 1 K eak ;? p ' Mr. that capacity was , 1 and fa: These revelations have of course frhthton l ? district: tors of joint-stock bank slmrefu B not«vo^2t d allpropne- Who are under the now p.ucfpu®3f and as'the great rosh Of specutafiol durSgthA l^! years has been toward the formation ofconMn£ e kind, the crash in prices has he n *evere a ° e onf V s lishment, about a year old, called theAliian™ t 8 B ! V. was recently 42premium; dropped yesterday to 9 ’mi.. a that were also of magnificent premiums have discount. About baif-a-dozenfallares in the Stock v» a change have been the ciihequence, and all that mriinn of the outside public who were counting themselves licit by reckoning the quotations at which their proper” ty ofihis kind stood, are now intensely anxious and dejected, The New York Post of yesterday saya: ♦a on«i 0I!e j eii , sl % and after Belling at 216 receded ‘ e<l at 210. The loan marketie active at &nd a ‘u^l r ° ad The appended table exhibit thA.?w 8 ® n &t the Boaricempared withthe Wetßric|a“f I?® B rday“ United Staten Be, 1881, coup....loffe’ mv alt - Da f> United Statea 5-iO c0np...:.,,.107'** jnjs ” Yi Unitedßtates 10 40 c0up...,.-,. 94 W* " % United Stateeceitlflcatea...... 95}f oirr ';> - Tennessee - 6a .57 m * JH5a0nri.......... SIR ei ;; Pacific Ma 11... 1..' 295 . 295 " 1 Pew York Central Railroad...llB us Srle Kailway .Wi 95 " Erie referred .: .. ...103 108 Hndaon Elver. Ws(-. ..Uo • ••• ■« Sending Railroad. .......119K 121 11; After the Board there was a batter feeling. Reading rose to 120, New York Central feU to and Erin was steady at 90i. At the 1 o’clock call there was a farther Improvement. Erie closed at 90s, Seadlng at 120? i _ „ ,' „ , Bid. Ask. New Creek Coal, l i% Feeder Para Coal % V Clinton Coal ni l Butter C0a1..;..., 12 14 Swatara Fails Cl 10K 11)4 American Kaolin l n< Conn Mining..... )4 i closing quotations for the .... 24,931 03 1.04-1.636 C -15,277 02 l 400 Corn-Planter....... &£' |rlOO n :40..... b 5. el? lio 8runer............ 1.4: K.oDTarrFann.i..b3O. 3i£ 30Q-Big Tank 2 60 Reading R,. .ca5h.60.94 100 d 0..... ...60 BOARD. B 6-20 B_ds.cpoff.lQll? 100 Jew Creek......... n: il';Q Denunore Oli mIK“9 U ? tock oll '•' bs ' (SOj State ss« * 'B4 Beml-Weeklj Review or the PhiiadeipMd October 18— The decline in gold has unsettled the markets gene-; rally; and there Is less doit gin the way of sales. Hold ers of Flour are less firm in their views, And the mar ket is quiet. The demand for Wheat has fallen off. Cora Is less active. Oats are unchanged. There is no change to noticein either Fish orFrnit. IronandCotton continue dull. In Coffeethere israthermoredbing. Coal is In better demand. Coal Oil is unsettled. The Pro vision market is quiet, at about former rates; Seeds continue dull. There is no change to notice iu Whisky Wool is rather more active,. ’ There is less demand fov Flour, and the market is quiet; sales comprlseAliout 7,000 hbls at *10@;0 50 for extra; and $11@11.60 per. bbl for extra family, inclu ding 3,800 bbls City Mills extra, and extr“%mily on \ C< V ; W,l# ftui0 3 r . at «2@12-25 par barrel, The retailers and bakers are buy ing m a smMl - way, :at from $0.50@9 75 for superfine; SIC@IO.SQ for extra; $11@11.60 for extra family, and $12@12,50 J# bbl for fancy brands, as to quality ...There is very little doing in either Rye Flour, or Corn Meal, and prices are unchanged: , is less demand-for Wheat, and the market is dull; sales-reach about 7,ooobus, at 228@230c for red, and 255@260c ft bus for, white, ffo to quality. ■Rye is sellingm a a mall way atlSfic # bus. Corn is lees act i T ,!i lR ut sold at 165 c for prime yellow, and I©C # bus for Western mixed. Oats are nnclianged; -3,100 bus sold at Sic # bus PROVISIONS. —The transactions are in a small way only, and the market continues quiet. • Small sales of Mess Pork arymakui* at $42@43 %t bbl . Mess Beef is, quoted at $22@30 #. bbl: for country and city packed. Bacon c, utilities scarce, and there is very little doing in thuway of aides; small sale, of. Hams are reported at 2C@2«c lit rib for. plain - and-foncy bagged; Sides ar 22@,. 22)5c, and Shoulders at 21®21%c # lb, cash.' Gtten Meats are alrovcarce; a sale of salted Shoulders was made at 19%@20c -D 3b, cash,’’ hard is scarce; smau sales of barrels and tierces are making at 20®21c # lb, and kegs atSSc/jlil), cash. Butter is rather more active, and prices . are steady, with sales ’of Pennsylvania packed at 3G@4Cc, roll at sS@42c, and Goeben atls@4Bc jUb Cheese is. selling. slowly at 20@22cHit for New Fork. . METALS.—There isverylittle demand, for Pig Iron. Anthracite is quoted atsss#63 for the throe numbers. Scotch Pig is held at $60062 ft ton. Manufactured Iron ie unsettled, au<l there is very little doing. Lead—Pig' Lead is quoted at 13@13)ic fi 11). Copper—FellowMetat ■is selling, in a email way, at 50c #l6, cash. .■ -BARlC—Quercitron is unchanged ; about 60 hhds Ist Not I'sold a! $4B 73 ton. „ „ - • CANDLES.—TaIIow Candles continue quiet ; Ada mantine aro rather dull, with sales of short; weight at; -3;@36c, and foil weight at 40c # jb. - COFFEE continues dull ; email sales of Rio are re ported at S6@37c # lb, and 500 bags Laguayra at 38c '-ft lb. -■ ■;'• "■'■■■ - ■ COTTON. —Thera is little ornothing doing in the way of sales, and the market, as we have noticed for some time past, continues very dull; small sales of middlings are reported at 126@125c, whlck^la an advance.--- .-■. ■ .- COAL. —Prices emtinue unsettled, but the demand is rather better ; cargo sales arc making at Port -Rich mond at from $8.76@9,26 delivered on board. FEATHERS.—Good Western are selling at 78@'33c # ib. ■ ■ FlSH.—There is very little doing in Mackerel, and prices are unsettled; small sales from store are making at $22 for le, $2S@3? for large do, $l7@lP for No 2, and $14(814 60 for-No 3. Pickled Herring are worth slo® 12 # bbl. and Codfish Sc# lb.. ' FRolT.—There is very little doing in foreign; Le mons are emoted at st@lo#box, and Bunch Raisins at.s4®4 25 # boy Green apples are coming in freely. Apei jell at sl.st®4 Y- bbl. Dried Apples are'worth 10® 11c # 3b. - . . are making at 3C@4oc for’old, and lb for new. ;■•- HAT.—Baled is selling at $3O # ton; ■ v : ■ LUMBER.—The .'market continues very dull, and there is very little doing in the way of sales. MOLASSES.—The market continues very dull, and we near of no sales to fix quotations NATAL BTORES.~Tbo market is dull and prices drooping; small sales of Rosin are making at #28@35, and Spirits of Turpentine at $2.25 # gallon, which is a decline. ■....' : - * 011.8.—lard Oil is-without change; winter is worth $l9O jlgallon.- Fish Oils continue dull. Linseed Oil: is quoted at $1 35@1 3S © gaimn. Petroleum is unset tit d. with sales of.crude at S6®B7c,!and rofinediin bond at 61@64c fi gallon ;-free is quoted at ?B@Soc. BICK. —t-mali sales are making at. 13@13.14c © !b, which is a decline. SEEDS.—Clover, continues scarce; we quote at *9C<B 10 ?. 64 lbs. Timothy is selling in a small-way at s3@s IS bushel, and Flaxseed ats;@3.os. - SPiKPfs.—There is more demand: for foreign, ft. E Bum is selling in a small way at $2 05 © gal. Whisky is rather dultpemaU kales :of Pennsylvania bbls are' making at 177@LSc, Ohio at 178 c, and Drudge at 17ffc P gallon. • . • TALT' @IP' f AILO W. —Sales of city rendered are mating at JSH at:l4X®l6cs lb, cash, •- • TOBACCO.—-The Market continues very dull, and we ‘ear of ?,° sB l ea of either leM or mam. factored. , , SU GAS,—Prices aregjpsettled; aod there is very little doing; 100 hhdsCuha sold at lS@l8);;c WuOL,—There»is rather more inquiry* hut prices re mam ahoui the same as last quoted; small .sales are malting at fIWSpSc fl !ti. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day: F10ur........... Wheat...;........ C0rn........................ 0at5.................. Sew fork Markets, Oct. IS. Ashes are quiet and nominal at $ll for pots, and sl2® 12.60 for pearls, ■ Bukadstupi-s.—The market for State and Western Flour isheavv, unsettled, and BC@73clower;siles6,ooo bids at $B,lC@B 65 for superfine Btate; $8 Ss@9 10tfur : extra State; J9,05@9.25 for cbuice do; $8.20®5.76 for superfine Western; $ ‘@9 60 for common to medium ox- r tra: Western; 49.75@10.25 for common to good shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio, and $10.3Q@11.5u lor trade brands. • /Southern Flour is lower; gales 500 bbls at *lO.5O@lL BO for common, and $ll, Bo@i4for fancy and extra. Cana da Flour is heavy and sue lower: Bales 450 bbls at »9@ .-9.86 tor common, and $9:31@1L76 for good :to -choice extra. Rye Flour quiet. . .. - Corn'meal la qniet; sales 160 bbls Jersey at $7.25. ‘ Wheat :is dull and lC@lso lower; sales 7,500 bus Chi ef g<> Sprin gat $1.96, and 7,800 choice Amber. Kentucky B>t $6.10, . Rye is steady; sales 7,8(0 bus Western at $1.39. Bar ley is dull. Parley malt is dm!;; Oats are dull’and lower, at f3c for Canada,, and S6@b7>4 for Western. The C . o lf«ffS. r ?SV ls And 2@36 lower: salds 21,000 bus atslsl @1.62 foi mixed Western, closing at $1 50J4 Fkovisioxs,—The Pork market is lower and very heavy; sales 4,Bso,bbisat $3S@4O for mess; s4i@42for SS„ d0 ’ at $41.25, cash; $49 for prime, ands42@42 60 for prime; also 2:000 bbls new mess, for ihe .first half of November, at $42.2-5® 42.60., The Beef market: is dull and: heavyrsales 2® bbls at about previous prices. Cut meats are without decided-; change; sales 275 pbgs at 17@]8J.<c for shoul ders, and lS@SOc for hams. The Bard market is lower, with lees doing; sales 2,400 hble at 20@22c.' ■Sew Orleans Markets, Oct. Btli. Cotton.—The sales to-day include 5 bales middling at s!.tO, SO bales at a materially lower rate, and 4 bales at abont *1.20. We also hear that 100 bales changed hands yesterday: alltheparticulars of which were suppres sed. We also learn that low middling might have been bough hat $1.16, and middling at $1.20, but holders generally would not listen to offers of any such figures, which cannot.consaquentli be given as furnishing a re liahle indication of the market. • ■2 Webtekk;Pkobecb,:Pbovisioh3, axd Merchandise. Extreme dullness continues to prevail In the general produce and provision market, the dealers and grocers, whp are the : only huyexs. having. supplied themselves day before yesterday, when prices were depressed'by the sodden a: heavy fall in gold at Hew Fork. Holders-generally, especially of flour, were much In their views as to prices to-day, however, all - those who were willing to mest the de mand at the reduced rateß having already done so. The sales to-day comprised BB0 : bbls flour, of which 100 old eupeiflne at $ll 60, low extra at $12..57>4,100 good extra at $12.50, and2oo good ez tra and" 100 choice do at $l2 60 41 bbl. - Bosion Markets, Oct. 17. .Flour.—The receipts since yesterday'have been 6,706 bolt. The market is firmer. Sales of Western super - commoi-extra. $9.25@9 75; medium do $9.76©10.20; good andchoice do bbl. - ■ - . tiEAix.—The receipts since yesterday have been 5,850 bus Oats, and 1,000 do Shorts. - Corn is firmer; we quote Western mixed at *163 ?, bn. Oitt are in nteidv de mand; sales of Northern a"d Canada at 9C@92c bu gjo JA keld at $1.65@1.60 .§hu.. Bhorts are seUiagat Pi^isioxs—Pork is steady;/ sales of prime at $4O: messsK.6o@43.6o;.clear 9, bbl. cash . Beafis in Sftt®lt oash - H “ 6 « , HEffiTEB IbifiS AT THE MERCHANTS 1 EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Bark King Bird (Br.), Toy.' Liverpool, goon V PHILADELPHIA BOAHB OF TEADE ISKAEI. SSOBRIS, ) - EhMCN.) a.rol-dep., I Comhi ™ e « *** Momh MARINE. lIVTEIXIG-BjyCE. PORT OF PHILAPEIJPIHA, Oct, 18,1864, Bun Rises... 6 841 Bun Sets.-.. 526 | High Water..s 10 ARRIVED. in^ga S &°4?tX* HlCkBlS ’ 16 from Mstansas. w|f S°M£l 5 cr frM “ NS. JW^acou’ ldayfr<,mllidiallKlvar ’ Dol >WltU caK»in? A GreiMr ’ CrniSe * from Bostoll ’ in ballaßt ‘o & Ctf* A. Haley, Haley, from Boston, in ballast to Tyler to S captain! al, * Johnfion ’ trom WaBl *iiigton,in ballast -cavUin mort ’ Barrctt ' lrom Cit F Polot . ballast to laltoipSn y ' S, ‘ aW ’ fr °“ Foitresa M »hroe, in bal- Fort ™ s M °™ a ’ “ ballast J G & r a“sfoOTher Sho6 ’ flMn Alexaß <Jria,in ballast to InMlSt to ®’ IlelßDtl, from WasMngtoil ‘ lasfto Cotivil A* Adamg 06 ’ ftom ' FortiaBs inbal btaiastfoComHAAtlam”- 8 ' fr °“ PortressMonr ° 8 - ia ballast B mSS' i Adam? g ’ *° rtreSS Mouroe * Jn captalw L Le,lCb ’ QraC<S ' from p orl Royal, in ballast to to K c?ptaTu emellt ' Petln7, frora Qaittc y Point, in ballast luS^to^Sl^i^in 10 3878 fr °“ With hana 6 r t?o 1 c? I l C &. ElCliardßOn> * dayß from in JwSoIcSa 13 ”" 161 4 d - lya f ™ m Gloucester, ItUlaftloeaptafo."’ sdaysfrom Wal, in btafoS^fe.® aCra ’ 5 days from West Dennis, in brilast t^TwJls’& Co^ e6On * d City Point, in with Rl°L 0 a W - 1 : da F fr&m Brandywine, Del, c 2404 0 hoars flom New w&^^lfblXr 611 ’ 21 *"«iNew York, from New York, .. A ' CLEARED. Brig Cuba (Br.), Holmes, Antwerp, v Brig Lapwing (Br), Crcmor. Jtonen, France. BtJKA SI lonng, Crntby, Queenstown. BrigCllttttfcewe, iowe, Bangor Echr W Lopei', Robinson, -Bow Haven. g« ir Anna Sheppard, Bo wa itch, Bomoh. Schr Edwin Reed, Goodepeed, Boston. Schr RH Wilson, Mali, Boston. Schr Amelia,; Beebe, New Haven. Schr Aid, Moore, Washington. gchrMaryP Stevens, Reed, do. Schr 0 Ktnzloy, Woodruff, do. Bchr Reading RNo. 42, Ireland, do. g c P A B slay,"Haley, Fortress Monroe. gcjrßH Shannon, Marts,-Beaufort. , • slil! r TiW 'IV™ 8 ’ Kewbcrn. ISf S/S 1 ’ Bowen, St. Mary's River. Schr CHe/t, Shoe, Alexandria. |chr Mary Ti«>, Tice, Alexandria. |cbrW Kallahan, Fenton, Alexandria. Schr Majestic, Payne, Alexandria ■Schr David Smith, Biker, Fortress Monroe. ’’ heir L A Danenhower, Miller, Fonress Monroe Schr W> Garrison, Smith, Port Royal. |°br Eva Bell, Lee, .Beaufort hchr M A Shropshire, HcElwes, Beaufort. Steamer JjS Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. GROCERIES. PRESERVING BRANDY. PUKE OIDEK AND WINE VINEOAB, ‘ MUSTARD SEED, SPICIES, *O. ALL THE REQUISITES FOB PRESERVING OK PICK LING PURPOSES. . ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Dealer in Fine Groceries, M>T-tf ■ Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St*. ARCHER & REEVES. _ WHOLESALE OSOOBSS. No. 48 North WATER Street, Mi ogtr r* 0 -, *6 Bom DELAWARE Avenue, «tocko/° ** l *‘ * t the Lowest Market Frit* ■, « lam TEAS?* ISMS® 6B * COPlBli . JStfgiSr-i .ffiKPfei. i£SßH£sSa£saa sscght fal fish, In assorted paeksra? 11 *® M»*k«r*l,Ut*. H 2.ooohW*. Haw laatportf Fortun* Bar. and Halim* ****■ ; ago boxeaHerklmer county Cheeae. Ate.. In store and tor sale by MURPHY A ROOMS jal9-tf No. 148 NORTH WCTiS?v&. TATOUR’S OLIVE OIL.-400 BAS -*-a keta freeh Latonr’a OUre OU. ln lots to salt she .purchaser, for sale by ' RHODES* WILLI AMS, * v anjjQ-tf * 107 Sonth WATER Street T UCKNOW SAUCE.—TB IS CELR. hrated Sauce on hand and for sale by RHODES AWILLIAMB, *»»■« , 10T South WATas streat. TYELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY INCOEPOEATED B7THEI,BMSLAToIe C OFPEnJ: OP#XCE S. E. o° g?A y WALNUT STS., ON VESSELS, f AEIHE ™StrEA»CB - T « all parts ofthe world. . ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. NOT. 1,1662. *lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Boan.. *91'592 92 70,000 United Hates 6 per cent Loan, 5-20 s, 75,000 00 20,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 1881. 22,000 00 60,000 United Stateß 7 3-10 per cent. Trea sury N0te5.;........,.... 63,230 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per* cent. Loan 100,997 60 61,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. L05n..........67,880 00 123,000 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127,528 00 30,000 State of Tennessee 6 percent. Loan.. 16,000 00 20.000 Fenneylvaniaßailrdad, Ist Mortgage 6per cent.’ Bonds., 22,300 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Eailroad, 2d Mortgage ':••* 'O.per cent-80nd5............ 63,260 00 16,C00 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and Interest , guaranteed by the city of Phila delphia 16,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Bail* road Company 7,225 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania : EaUroad C0mpany................. 2,660-00 21,000 United States Certificates of In- - ' debtednesa.....; 31,420 00 lAS, 700 Loans on Bend and Mortgage.amply 5ecured..;..;....... 123,700 00 *791.7|0 Par Cost,’*7®;7S7.l2 Market Value. *794,200 60 Eeal E5tate.,...,.....,,,..:..,...'..., ~.36,363 35 BlUsreceivable for Insurances made.,,...., 107.947 61 Balance due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued interest; and other dehtsdne the C0mpany......... 23,619 27 Scrip and Stock of snndry Insurance and ’ other Compsniea, *5,803, estimated value.. 8,205 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days’ ......... ............... *BO,OOO 00 Caah on deposit, in Banks... 38,688 39 Cash in drawer 200 00 „ ■ w DIBECTOIIS. Thomas C. Hand, Hobart Barton, - John C. Davie, , Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, J. S>. Penlston, Theophilne Paulding, Henry Sloan; John K Penrose, William G,. Boulton, James Traqualr,- Edward Darlington, Homy 0. Dallett, Jr.,. H Jones Brooke, James C. Hand. Jacob P, Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph 8.. Seal, Joshua F. Byte, Dr.;B;M. Huston, ■ Spencer Moll vain 9, Oeorge H. Lelper, John B. Semple. Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, . A. B. Berger.-Pittshorg, Charles Kelly, THOMAS JOHX C. JHekut LrißßKir, Secretai the reliance insurance com. PANT T , OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE Ho. 300 WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss: o> damage by FIRE Honses, Stores, and ether Buildings, limited or perpetual;.ana on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. - CAPITAL, $300,000, ASSETS, $387,a11.80. > Invested in the following Securities, vis: : First Mortgage on City Pro party, well secured $100,900'00 Dnited States Government L0an5............ 119,000 00 Philadelphia CitySper cent. 'Loans.. 80,000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. $3,000,000 L0ant...... ................... 12,00000 Pennsylvania Kailroad Bonds, first and se _cond MortgagejLoans...,.„.,i.Bs,ooo 00 Camden and Amboy Kailroad Company’s 8 „per cent. L0an;....;....... ........,. ~.. .... 6.000 no Philadelphia and. Beading Kailroad Com pany’s 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Kailroad 7 per cent. Loans. 4 «o 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.. j». * 10,000 00 Mechanics’ Bank 5t0ck................ 4,000 00 CountyPiro Insurance Company's Stock.... 1,060 08 Union Mutnal lnsnrance Company’s Stock of Phi1ade1phia.................. 2,600 00 Loans on Collaterals,.well secured :.... 2,250 00 Accrued Interest.... 6,982,00 Cash in hank and on hand..... 16,687 83 ' $387,21186 Worth at pretent market va1ue.399,664 89 Clem Tiagieyy ■Wm. K. Thompson, Samnel Bispham, ” Bokort Steen, Williani' , Mnsser, Charier Leland. Benj. W. Tingler,, ■ THoiIAB C. Hllil,, PHn,AßKr.ptfiA. January j, 1864. .... 1,200 bbls. ~....-7,000 bus, 2,000 bus! • •• 5,000-buß. TNBURANCE COMPANY,. OF THE J- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.-OFFICE Nos 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, north Bide of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, PMladel phia. • •; INCORPORATED lIT .1794—CHARTER PERPETUAL. • CAPITAL $4X1.000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1, - . ' 1864,.5526.817 52. MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION : __ : INSURANCE. „ n „ DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd. Tobias Wagner, Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Watson. William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, ' William K White, Charles S. Lewis, GeorgeiH. Stuart, George C. Canon, Samuel Grant, Jr. , - Edward C. Knight, - John B. Austin. : HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. William Babpbe, Secretary. , . nolB-tf A NTHEACITE INSURANCE COM -I,PANYb—Authorized— Authorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTER ■Office No. 3JUL. WALNUT Street, between Third, and Fourth streets: Philadelphia. - _.This Company will insure against Ross or Damage br on BnHdings, Furniture,'and Merchandise gene- Also,; Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights, Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, ~ Peter Beiger, Lewis Andenried, ’ J. E Baum, John R. Blaekiston, William F. Dean, Joseph Kaxfleld, „ _ ■ John Ketcham. ■ WILLIAM ESHER, President. „ „ c WM. F. DEAN, Vice President; W. M. Smith, Secretary. : ::: . ap3-tf PORMAN P. HOLLIKSHEAD. ‘ WM. H BRAVES TTOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, J-- 1 - INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 318 WALNUT St.', ALBANWTmiWffIE CO.. je27-6m OF ALBANY, N. VT* FORMAN P HBLIIXSHEAI). /O' Wri.I.IAM H. GRAVES. TTOLLIN SHE AD & GRAVES, : No. 3ia walnWt a str!:et, E phil’adelphia. NORWICH FreHNSBRAIJCE COMPANY, OF NORWICH, CONN. CHARTERED 1803 REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA (byantborlty): John Grigg, Esq. . | Messrs. Tredick, Stokes SCo Fales, Wharton,'it Co. Messrs.-Chas. Lennig S Co. Messrs. Coffin it Altemus. - I Messrs. W.H; Lamed-ft 00. je27*6m - ?OBSfAy P. HOLLINS4eAD . TVM B TTOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES’ INSDRANCE agency, , NO 318 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA AgmtsfOT theCEOTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, fire insurance r-'T-, COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER. Phr?allpli£ 0 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Miring a larie paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus ■&. vested.in sound and available Securities, continues to tosure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Prnf.f.rt J n P A°! r i t i alld ti ,t} r and other Personal Property. AllloasesDbgall^nd promptly adjusted. James R. Campbell, ■ _ Edmund H. Dutilh, Charles W. Poultney, .Israel Morris. Tiomss E. Marie, John Welsh, 1 ? Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Bradv, John T. Lewis, THOM. Albert C. L. Crawford, INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. ~™ S T PEHN SY LYAN IA FIRB INSURANCE COM- Km’B™ I s , 25 chajitbe PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence oQuare. ... / ■ . This Company, favorably Known to thecomrannitr for nearly forty years, continues ,to Insure against'Loss orDamage by Fire, .on .Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Pur- ' Übenif term? 8 ’ Go ® ds ’ 01 Merchandize generally, on Their capital, together with a large Surplus Pund, is - invested in the most careful manner, which, enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted securitr in the case of loss. V - - " . DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., . Alexander Benson, , John Devereux, - Isaac Hazlehnrst, . Thomas Smith, . Thomas Eobins, . Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Pell.- JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. . Wirnaa G. Cro,wf.i.l, Secretary. T7AME lEStfRAKC ■*- No. 406 CHESI PffILADI FIBE AND INLAI *, • „ ~, „ DIREC Francis N. Buck, Charles Richardson. • Henry Lewis,- O. W. Davis/ r. 6. Justice, George A. West, FBANOIS N. I „ CHAS, BICHj w. I. Bianchard,; Secret* T> EGULATIONS FOR THE APPOINT poses, applications will be‘received by the Navy De- of Cadet Engiheera 7 f 1c n to he addressed to the Secretary 0 f the Navy, and .can be made by the candidate or bF anv Ffi? 0 * 11 *®SjS™’ ai }d, Ms Aame wiH Im'placed onthe register. _ The registry of a name, however, gives no assurance of an appointment, and no preference will be given m the selection to priority of application " 08 «fF£ e H?i“ b ®L 0 L.?“;' let Engineorsislimited .bylaw to" fifty. The, candidate must .be.under eighteen years’of age, and his application must be accompanied by satis- evidence of. moral, character, mechanical apti tude, and of his baying .been employed 'at . least two years m the actual fabrication of steam machin Jry Be fore receiving an appointment he must pass a medical examination of .his physical fitness, anl'in aeadeSii:' examination oi his mental qualifications. He wiU then be admitted to the Naval Academy in the class of Cadet „,?.?i. nC6rs J aild ft ffo . ri ? e,ie ' , , <!r , v “etna ofacqu'rmg a sci entific ar d practical knowledge of the principles of.mfr-'-' lD a |nee?!n e thTNavT? i8 ‘ :harging tlle datiesof a Steam iV , i7?^°!f Ise S f study will comprise two academic years. Ail Ladets whogiaduate will be immediately warranted Engineers in the Navy. . The pay of a Cadet, is 8500 per annum. •-v ; ; , v , While at ihe Academy, the Cadets will be examined, from time to time, according to the regulations pre scribed; by the Navy Department; and if found defi cient at any examination, or dismissed for misconduct, they will not Re continued in the Academy or Naval Service, or restored thereto, except uponrecommenda tion by the Academic Board. • - : Candidates who receive permission will present them selves to the Superintendent of the Naval Academy,' be tween, the 20th and 30th of September, for examination as to their qualifications for admission. Circulars, giving further information, may bo had upon application to the Navy Department, ocl7-3t ; QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S ' < * OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION, . Wasbixoiok Cut, October 1, 1854, Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service win D ® o *- In open market. How|« WiU be delivered to Captain H. Howry Moore, A. <4. M., and be subjected to the aerial Government in spection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, #175 each. . Price of Artillery Horses, SISO eacli. Payment will be made for she (6) and more. „ JAMBS A. EMIT, ColonelßirstDivision, Quartermaster General's Office. 1,000,000 Je! et buildinq lum -30,000FEETi?/4ELIOW°piM E , 'FLOOEINO raDAKSHIKGLES-CeDAE "' _ .„I«OCD8T POSTS—LOCUST POSTS LOAG HEMLOCK JOIST. CEDAE POSTS Twasas,, THE undersigned, having be- I MOVED MsBBALESTATE OPPICE to No S 3 cO JP < ; r ?£ Arch. haa there reopened his EEGISTBB, ‘ hBir ' And is prepared to collect IKTEEESTS," Ground and House BEATS, in every part of, the city. oel?-2m* WILLIAM Q. BEDPOKD. OMOEING TOBACCO,—AN INVOICE ~ of the celebrated brands Ktllikinlck, Soldiers’ Comforter, Live Indian, I. X. L., and Hun-Kee-Pon- Eee, just received and for sale by „ ' BUCKHOE, McCAMMON. & CO., „„„ 3? WATBE St. and 38 NOBTfi WHAEvis, . ' Philadelphia. POWER’S CLAY—SUPERIOR AR. MAN T *Sf3 _ i? Bto 're and for sale by JAMBS WOOL pan. Agent. Ho. 14fi WfT.T.OW Street oclfi-3t* Q C.BURNB & CO., gr*phs iathe°e«y, ECH Btmt ‘ tlw ■ INSURANCE. INLAND INSURANCE. , • On Goods by Elver, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to ail parts of tie Union. „ „ EIRE INSURANCE. . On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, So, ; C. HAND, President. JDAVIS, Vice Presldent.- ry. jali DIRECTORS. ' [ Robert Tolami, i William Stevenson, Hampton L. Carson, Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown, I Thomas H. Moore, ,Er' [AS R. MARIS, President. , Secretary. fe22-tf 3E COMPANY, rNDT STBEET. ELPITA ND INSURANCE. TORS . JohnW. Everman, l Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., E t D; [Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D.: Ellis. BUCK, President, IEDJON, Tice President. »T- jal4-tf HOESES! HOESB81! HOESESIi! THE PRESS^PHTLADET.PHIA, — 118,739 10 f1,059,45’)62 Through First-class and Emigrant tickets. Passenger Trains leave -depot of Philadelphia and Peadinsr Railroad, corner THIRTEENTH and CAL iOWHILL Streets, at S A. It, and 3.30 F.'M., daily, except Sundays. _■ “ *' C&N&f e Siriet 0r “ atloa ‘ IPP37 at tle , office - 435 .NE W R AIL RO A D PHIATOBROOKLYN-THRO^ffilNFiyl^Ocis' FABE :TWO DOLLARS—EXCURSION TPCKE TS THEBE DOLLAES-GOOD FOE THREE DAYS - , On and .after MONDAY, August 1, ISS4, trains will leave foot of VINE Street, Philadelphia, EVERT MORNING, at i ! otclock, Sundays excepted tlience by Gamuen-And AtlsnwC and Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroads to Fort Monmouth, and by the commodious steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Returning, leave Atlantic; street wharf every day, Sun days excepted, at 11 A. M. . Travellers to the city of New York are notided not to apply for passage by this line, the State of New Jersey having granted to the Camden and Amboy monoply r-iU.f c l lls , ITO of carrying passengers and freight between the cities ot Philadelphia'and New W. F. GEIFFITTS, jR.f jy?v tf , General Superintendent. fS£dW»ESIgBS3 K A II I T A N ' AND .Wvg’SagZZmiSDEl.avyAßß ‘BAY RAILROAD --To Long Branol. Atsioa, Manchester, Tom’s River, Bamegat, Bed Bank. &c. - “ ■ ’ A P® -J?, < i, a f ter SIOKI)AY, August Ist; Trains will leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at BA. M Keurni™ Will leave Long Branch at 12.45 P. ; Mi; * THROUGH * YOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAID. A Freight Train, with passenger) car attached, will Tinw «F sf # t!ona on the main line, daily, from CAM DEN (Sundays excepted),at9 SOA..M S^ d r“ ** Manchestei -for ..Stages. WHI also connect at -Farmingdale, for Point Tavernf’ B<l,lall ' Blue - Ball, and Our House T F £ r £/>Tu r Company’s Agent L. B. COLB, at Cooper’s PoiutvCamdenl- - WM F. GRIFFITHS, Jr., General Superintendent 1864. ; 1864 PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL* EOAD. —This great-line traverses the Northern and North-west counties of Pennsylvania to thecity ofKrie, ozl. Lake Erie. _ j ■ *r.* Tin*urniwi?*wv e ?J y A BAIL iiUAD COMPANY, audimdertlieir auspices is bain? rapidly opened throughout its entire length. • . , * It is now m nee for passenger and Freight' buKfiiAsa from Harrisbtirjr to St. Mary’g f 216 miies), B on tS East Weston B^'istoi 111 ShBfleli *° Krie ( ’ 8 “Ues) oa the TIME OP I>ASSESSES TKATNS AT PHILADELPHIA „ _ . Leave Westward. Mail Tram.... a Express Train....... .....10 so P M °^’ l ?lL e Ih>Ui ways on these trams tefcween Philadelphia andiock Haven, and be tween Baltimore andLocic Haven, ■ * ■ Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both wars' porSplfe® a " d BalttmoW - anci Williams- Fpr information respecting Fasssnaer business, apply at the southeast corner at ELEVENTH and MARKET ■ Streets. :■ . . .. .* ■*■. h“» %twal™,\? 6l^ oss ° f tte Company’s Ayents. Jr., corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia, l' Erie. J. M. BRILL, Agent N. C. B. 8., Baltimore. . H. H. HOUSTON, General F^htA^Philadelphia. General General Manager. Williamsport. - p HIL ADE L P HIA, BEff AKD ■ BAIiTI m ■; ■ V MOKE KAILIiOAD. „ : TIME TABLE. ' .' tOber - 10th ' IS «’ A.M al fl“°M e , a 2 B ’M olldayS eXCePt9d - )8 ' 05 at 8.06, 11.15 A. M , 1.30, a3O, A, 6.30, and -M' 8: «- “•» Hew Castle at 8.05 A. M. and 4PM ' . Dover at 8:05 A. M. and 4P. M. ’ .■■*■' ... Milford at 8.06 A M. ■ Saliebnry at 8.06 A. M. V- * ■ . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LEAVE at B '4 s’ 9 - 40 A. M.(Express,) 1, 10, 5.25 and Wilmington at 1.48. 7.15, 9.16 A. M .1* 94 I iix 3.30, 4.33, 6.30, and 9.10 P. M. ’ U " ii ' h SaliHbnry at 11.45 A. M. Milford at 2 SOP. M.... Dover at 6.60 A. M. and 3.65 P. M.- New Castle at 8.60 A. SI. and 6P. M. ■■ < ■ 9 Che 8 M., 1, 2.45, 4.10. 6, 7.20, and tims a im2sP?M e forSallsbnry sta atlTop B & Uil “° r ® f ° rD ° Verandlni « r medlate station* r TRAINS FOE BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 840 A. M., 3.05 and 11.06 PM jj Leave Wilnungtonat6.36, 9.25 A. M., 3.40 and 11.40 „ y . re Vht Train with Passenger. Car attached will leave LSOP 11 ! 1011 f ° r FerryyiUe anil intermediate places at WEST JERSEY S3UILEOAD LINES „ 'A NEW ARRANGEMENT On and after MONDAY, October • 10, 1864 train a trill leave from WALNUT-srftEET PIEK as follow? For Millville, Bridgeton, Salem, and ail intermediate placesiSouthuf'WoodTjury, at9‘A M. and3P M and°6P M dbUry ‘ Qloucester > &0 -> 9A. M., 12 M.,3, ' i RETURNING. Leave Cape May at 10.30 A M. • Millville at 7A. M. and 3P. M. Bridgeton at 7. IS A. M. and 3.10P.M - Salem at 7A. M. and 3P. M. at 7 and 8.47 A. M., and 2 and 4.4 S ■ ‘3. "VAN RENSSELAER. SITOATITi fan dent * a -FHix.AMi.MrA. October 10,1864. iii&fSEKiillS WEBT chbsteS , w.*w*TßegANP Philadelphia bail- HOAD, (VIA MEDIA - < . „ CHANGE OF HOTJKB . leave a D«nnf o,lB ®*> the trains will WeetCl« B ter B.M, andlO.SO^vkfdl.lbSd OC7- t ■-■■ HENRY: W OOP, Sgnerl n toad ant. rvtD BHEKRY WINE—2O QBB,IO OC- V tAYBS, and SO CASKS OLD SHESttY WINES. For Saia w E. PMIDDLETOtf, l(o, 5 ». ?BOHT,SJrMt, , RAILROAD XiENZiS. CHANGE OF DEPOT. REMOVAL. PASSENGER TRAINS Will start from the • i WEST PIHMBEIPIHA STATION AS FOLLOWS Mail Train.................... at........;,.... anh i'm Parkesfcnr* Train, No. 1 “ !xo'oo “ Fast Line.... ii’an Parleshur* Train, No, 2.....“.....*....,.,... imp m. ffan’ishurg Accommodation.. V..;... 2 30 l 4 * Accommodation..; 4 •4*00 '*• Pa 01l Train* 6* 00 4 •. Brio Expre55.............. " ■* fl*nn - «• Philadelphia Expre55.........*» AND ARRIVE Erie Express.V...at.. 4 cmi 4 w Philadelphia 8xpte05......,;“ li::;; 7 $5“ Paoli;Accommodation........fl'cw «• Parkeetmrg > “ No. 1. q«j i« Fa5tXiin0.........,.v.,,,, t lb r 2O 14 La® caster Train..- r i«>‘«sP v Parkefburg, No. 2... Mail Train i.«« Harrisburg’ Accommodation ill 00 '• • Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Another Trains daily, except Sunday'* 1 ’ I Satnrdara, ON SUNDAY, . The Care of the’Market StrettPassenger R&ilwav will leave Eighth street at 7.15 P. M. to connect with the Erie Express; and.atlOP. M. to.connect with the Philadel phia Express, at the West Philadelphia Depot. DURING THE WEEK, Except SUNDAYS, the Cars of the MARKET STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY will heave Front street every minute, commencing one honrTirevious to the time of departure of each train, and Che last oar will leave thirty romntes prior to the starting-time of: each train from the West Philadelphia Depot, - MANN'S B AGGAGE EXPRESS. The Office of MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will he located at the S. E. CORNER OF KLEVEKTH AND MARKET STREETS, and he will call for tnd deliver B^£^i!,SS I *, S , L alltoaillB ’ as heretofore. THE DEPOT AT THE CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND NAKKET STKEETS-WiLL BE CLOSEDAFTER SA TUBDAY, 16th last. „ ~ ■a. C. FKANdrSCiTS, Supt. Philadelphia Division Penna. .Railroad. West Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1934. y?■ o cls St 10£/l ARRANGEMENTS OF inn 4 loo4.grijy~ york likes, 1864. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOT AKD -PHILADELPHIA AND TBBNTON KAILHOAD COMPANY'S ; LINES. FROM PHrLADELPHCATO NEW YOKE AND WAY. PLACES,' ' FROM WAUItUT STRBRT'WHARF WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-YIZ; At 6 A. M , via Camden and Aaiboy,-C.- and A. Xv- AM ' cnmmodation........ ...-.A„V #2 2S AtS A. M.-, via Camden and Jersey Citv, Mornine P “ Express. .. . . s on AtB 4’ Yia Camden and Jereey City, 2d. Class - xicKst** »i«*,,»*»■,■ o 25 At 12 M.; via Camden and Amboy, O' and A. Ac commodation- ............... .....«...2 25 At 2 ?: U. v yia Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ex pre55.*......... a............... 2 25 At lP; M. , via Camden and Amboy . Accommoda , tipn(Preigrbt and Passenger) I 75 At oP. M., vU Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion (Freight and Passenger)~-lst ClassJTicket... 2 25 A**!/ W ?r* ' * * a ..'?d Class Ticket... 1 50 At 7* F, M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation (Freight and Paesenger)—lst Class Ticket. 225 4 4r Do.’ '.. ." «*o. 2d Class Ticket. X5O „For MauchChunk, Allentown, Bethlehem,Belyidere, Eastoc, LambertTille. FlemmgtoD, &c. # at S 30P. M. For Lambertvfllej and intermediate stations,at 5 P M.- For Mount .Holly, Evansville, and Pemberton, at 6 A. f -M.v2ands P. M. * * For Freehold at 6A.M. and 2 P. AT . For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Boverly. Burlin*- ton,-Florence, -Bordentown, Ac., at 6 A. M., 12 If. l. S.SO A andeP.M. The 3.30 and B P? H. lines ran direct through to Trenton. i For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, and Bur lington, at 7 P. M - . Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Darlington. Beverly. Torresdale,,and Tacony, at 9.30 A. M.'and 2 30 P M 7 LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE t AS FOLLOWS: va A y ,■ M- (Night), r via Kensington and New York, Washington and New York Mail ,«2 29 Af 11.15 A. Mi, via Kensington and Jersey City. Expre55................ 3 an At 4. SO P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex press.. 3 go Af6,ffi P M., via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington, and New York Expre55......:!';.... 300 ■ Sun da* Lines leave at 4A; M. and 646 P M ’For Water Cap, Btroudsbnrg, Scranton. Wilkesharre, Montrose, Great Bend, Mauoh, Chunk, Allentown, Beth lehem; Belvidore, Easton,' Lambertviile, Flemington, sc., ; at 7.15 A. This line connects with the train leaving Easton for MaucK ChunkatS, SO P. M. For Lambertviile and intermediate stations, at 5 P. M. For Bristol,'.Trenton, &c., at 7.lsand 11.15 A. M..aad 0 Jr. :M- ForHolmesburg, Tacony, Wissonoming, Bridosburx. -i M.jJh 6,45, ahdBP. M. *’ , For Kew Tork: and Wav Lines leaving Keasing- i ton Depot, take the cars on Firth street, above Walnut ' halfanhour hefore departure. The ears run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. ." ■' - - • '.'C 1 . ■Fifty Founds of Baggage only allowed eachpassenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as tag ’gage-hut their wearing apparel.. AH baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The: Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond. #lOO, except by special contract/- , Graham’s Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. -3 Wal nut street. WILLIAMS. GATZMEH, Agent. Aug. 8, 1364. ... . , ■ . LINES FROM NEW YOKK FOR PHILADELPHIA,I ATE FROM THE FOOT OF OOURTLANO STREET, . At,l2;M, and 4P. M., via Jersey- City and Camden; 10 A-M.. and 6P. M.. and 12 (Night), via Jer. soy City and Kensington. > From.tbe foot of Barclay street at 6A. M. and 2 P. M. , vte Amboy and Camden. - - ,-From Pier No. 1, North river,at 12M.. 4, and 8 P.M. (freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden. - - ja4-tf life ,em? : gA R. B, LINE have removed their Ticket Office from Sixth a&d Chestiint streets to 4&5 CHESTNUT Street, under the Philadelphia Bank. ■■:.■ • The only direct rou'efor the Oil Regions of Pennsyl yaiiia. WI L LIA MSPOET. ELMIRA, BUFFALO, SOS PEBS’IOK BKHIGE, NIAGARA FALLS, and,allpfacls in the Western'and North-western States, and the Ca nadas . : - - N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent. t ■ S. HII/LKS, General Agent. - ocf-lf ; THIRTEENTH and-qALLOWHILL W WEDNESDAY, : OCIOBEIt 19, 186 E ;; RAILROAD LINES. ■EEmGmmmi. north pennsyl- EASTON WILk|S BARRB, *c. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily, (Sundays exeepted), as follows: . At 7.30_A. M, (Repress) for Bethlehem, AHenfcowiig Hauch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes* barre, • «eo. ... {pr Bethlehem, Easton, Sc. Chunk" 1 * P ‘ M ‘ for B9tlll «sem, Allentown; Manch ForDoylestownatB.3sA. M -,2.30F.'M.:and'4.16P.M. For Fort Washington at l°.lfi A. M. and UP. M. For LanedaleatClSP. M. White ears of the Second and Third-streets Line City Passenger Railway run directly to the new Depot, r TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. —Deave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. 21., 12.15 M., and 6.46 JT, fj. ; _heave Doyiestown at 6.30 A. M., 3’P. M., and 5.30 P. *M. - • - ■ • Leave Lansdale at 6.10A.M. Leave Fort Washington at 10.60 A. if. and IP. M. . ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. 21. Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 3 P. 31. Doyiestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. ielg ELLIS CLARK, Agent. THE . ADAMS EX «SSE™* =a “= PRESS. GOMPAMT, Office 320 CBESTKUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, filer ehaßdise, Bank Ifotes, and Specie, either hr, its own lines or m connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the united States. E. S. SAND FORD, fe27 - General Superintendent. PROPOSALS FOR PAPER. -.Navy Department. Bureau- of Provisions and Clothing, October 8,1861 PROPOSALS,’ sea’ed and endorsed “Proposals for Pa '•Eerii J-’wiH-.be received at this Bureau until. 2 o'clock P. SI. on the 21st day of OCTOBER instant* for faraish mgand delivering at the NAVY YARD at BBOOSLYN, H*l.i Five. Hundred Reams of Paper. ’ The 'paper to be whits, 13K inches by 16J£ inches, .to weigh-18 pounds Ao the ream, and be made of linen stock;,to be ruled 24 lines on each page* leaving one inch margin at the top and bottom, and both sides of each page. Samplf-e of quality and ; size of the paper may be seen at the Ofiice of the Inspector in charge of tneNavy Yard at&oaton, If err York* and Philadelphia, and at this Bureau. ocfMOt LEGAL. TESTATE OF G. A. HOFFMANN, DE on ths estate of GUSTAVfJS A. HOFFMAN having bocin granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them-witbont delay. t.> ,■ ' * , . AUGUSTUS P.'HOFFMAN, Administrator, OCI2-W3t: ... / 825 ARCH Sfavet. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT-FOR THE J CITY AKB CODKTF OF PHILADELPHIA. • , ~, Estate of EDWAR D WADE. . 1 The Anditorappolnted by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of FREDERICK WlLCOX.admiuis friw,-™ th r e ,v 1 v®, 01 Bd - W !t d F ade - and; ,0 report dis •?, n 5 0n ,.?L tlie balance m the hands of the accountant, will Meat the parties'interested for the purposes of his appointment on THSBD AT, October 25th’, 1864, at four o’clock P. fif., at his office; Ho. '135 Soutn FIFTH Btreet, m the city of Fhi.-adelbhia".* K. SMITE KELLEY, Auditor. T ETTERB OF 'ADMINISTRATION f-* upqn the Estate of MARGARET TILLIKGHABT, deceased, haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Estate are requsstad to make payment. and £ those having claims to present them forthwith to SAML. M. DUFFIELD, Administrator, se2X-wflt* 383 WALNUT Street.' • TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADKL SHULL vs SHULL. . „ June Term, 1864, No. 13. MADAM: Plf&se notice..rule iaiabovecaseoa you to show cause why a Divorce a vin mat. shonld not . Beturnable on SATURDAY, the 2-24 day of October, A. D. 1364. , JOSEPH F. MAKCEE, 7 To Mrs. Cath ari ,. e tftgSZ&J*?**- October S, 1564. oclO mw4t* - TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA FEBBE & CO, ys. P. KELLY—June Term.lBB4. No. 76. > ,-A he .- nntie 5 51 ? nec l 1 appointed by the Court to make dis tribution of the fund produced by the Sheriffs sale under the above writ, of all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the stables and buildings t hereon erected, beginning on the north side of Filbert ■ street, one hum died and seventeen (U 7) feet westward from Eighth: in the city .of Philadelphia, thence exrendtng - northward seventy-three feet. ten and three-auarter inches,.thence eastward eighteen feet. thonce north- Z ar 23 ln l ty ‘. fo A r rieet one ana a quarter inch,thencer westward eighteen feet,; thence southward eighteen feet/thence westward forty- oDe feet, thence southward • one hundred and fifty feet to ' Filbert street, and thence eastward along the same forty-one feet to the place of to the duties of his appointment ’ on MONDAY, October. 24tb,- A D. 1864. at 4 o’clock ' £. M'. at .his Office, No. 1»9 South FIFTH Street, Philaaelpliia, wJieD aad wliero all parties interested must make their claims, or they will be debarred from coming in on said fund. D. P. BROWJS r , Jr , ocls-10t • Auditor. U. S. INTERNAL," REVENUE. TTNITED STATES INTERNAL RE tSkewl??Sfs?? IKl) COLLECTION DISTRICT OF PEKNSYL VANIA, comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth. Se Y?, nt «™&!, EisWeenth, und Nineteenth waJcis of the City of Philadelphia, •• • r , - V NOTICE The annual assessment for 1884,.f0r the above-named _l iilstiict, of persons liable to a tax on carriages, pieasnre i yachts, billiard tables, and gold and sliver plate, and i aIEO of persons required to tike but license, having 1 been completed, . s „ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the taxes aforesaid -will be.received daily, by the Mdersigmed. between the hoursof 9A M. and3P. Sf. offlce ' s - W. «*ra»r of THIEB and WILLOW Streets, on and after TUESDAY, the 25th inst. , and uatilind including SATURDAY, the 19th of November uext ensniug. -' < i • PBifAXi'j'Xgg All persons who fail' to pav their annual taxes upon carriages* pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, on or, before the. aforesaid 19th day of No yember, 1864,.wi1l mcur.a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th Section of theExcise'Law of j July Ist, loul, ■- .• : , . | ~ A ll persons who in like-manner shall. fail to' takeout their Licenses, as required bylaw, on or betore the 19th day of November, 1864, will incur a penalty often per centum additional of the-amount thereof, and he sub- J ject to a prosecution for threo times the amount of said f tax, In accordance with the provisions of-the 69th sec tion of the law aforesaid. All payments .are required to be made In Treasury s^!^V 1 f B £Sft ullder authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organized under the act to provide a na. tional currency. known as National Banks. No further notice will bo given. „ . WILLIAM J WaINWRIGHT. Collector, oclS tno!9 S. W. cor. THIRD and WILLOW Sts. TTNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE- P?wiclvf E rrT&f9 ON:D COLLECTION BISTEICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,.comprising the First, Seventh, cUyofthifadelpMa ' « d -* ardsof NOTTCE. , c annual assessment for 1534 for the above-named yn^w^“£fi^Si )I + s }, 5 i S ' l)le to j a ta , x ,°u carriages, pieasnre yachts, billiard fablas, and gold and ; silvor r>l ata umi bXwSSd.”® 1 "* t 0 I-MltarlnJ t , ~, , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Aforesaid will be received dally by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. aond 3P. M lnA d wVrwn$ ,t i? ),a f 1118 Offiw.S.W, corner of THIRD WALNUT Streets, on and after SATURDAY, the 24th Inst., and until and including SATURDAY, the 22d of October next ensuing. vw* ii, FBUALTrES. ■ persons who fail - to - pay their annual taxes anon carriages] pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold and i i"! „°,5, "heforethe aforesaid 22d i/ay of October, IECI P .ft Penalty, of ten per centnm additional I 11 ,m? 01, And be liable to costs, ab pro ]Ut^lB62 0r 111 19th section of the excise law of July la manner shall fall to take out weir as -■ required by law. on or before the 22d day. of . October, 1984,. will lncnr a penalty of ten per centum-additional ofthe amount thereof, and be subject • to a prosecution fqrtbree times the amount of said tax, the law afoMs^id 11 the pro ' sdßlonii of the 69th seotion of All payments Are required to be made In Treasury if E l i e „l! lndsr Authority of the United States* oml notes, of banks organized-under .the act to provide a national currency, known as National Banks. -No further notice will be given. « nv . JOHN H. DIEHL. Collector, corner of THIRD and WALNUT Street*. MACHINER¥ AND IRON* J. VAUQHAX MEKBIOK. WILLIAM X. KKBRIOX _ ■ JOHS B. OOPS. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 'J • FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET*. —.Philadelphia. .. HEBBIUH A SONS, . ENGINEERS and_machinists, StBa,n ****"’ f « **■»■<**• for Qas V orks > Workshop., Sail prwd t Sucl,m ae^ e f y “ f lafB3t and mort «P e ®^®^ r y^® B ®ription.of Plantation Machinery, snth at Sugar, Saw, §&d Grist vIMHIs. ■Vnanmn Pans, Onex Steam Trains .Defecators, Pilfers, Pumping . Sole agents for N. Killieux ’s Patent Eragar-BoilingAv* 558*35* * Fatent gteam Hammer, and Asp£ wSv.^«^ oisejr * Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Dralniag .aiacmna.-- : ./ t aul2-tf ■ PJJN STEAM ENGINE BOILSE WOHKS. —NEAFIE 4LEV7, ■^fwre^ X W^S > »SSI OBBTI C-4l' 'ENOINEEBB, Itti fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ha sfeJiJj?B*’ 83,4 sta «onarj ; haying sets of patterns of different sizes, .are prepared to-execute - orders'with quick despatchEvery-description of pattern-makSs fiade at the shortest notice. Hist and Loir- Dra-snr»" ine, Tuhnlar, and Cylinder BoileraTo? thfbest its£: c fe arcoa !, lro 1 ? ■ Forgings, of ail sizes and kinds, Bra-ss Ca-stings, of all descriptions; BoU* Cutting, and all other work connected With the above business. ■ Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free Of cnarge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers hare ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &o. . &t . for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB G.NKAPIH, ■_ JOHH P. LJSYr, BEACH and PALMBB Streets. TVfOBGAN, ORB, & CO:, STEAM EH- Mnr' , and• Genera] la « oal wy. CTEAM HEATERSFOR FACTORIES, V *A’ Seated with, exhaust or direst steami also. Coils for Heaters, Condensers, Evaporators, 4w. * M. FokjSMAN. B* anrt)) BTXTh M PORTABLE AND ETATIONARY A ENGINES built to order, combining the latest Im provements, All orders filled with despatch WHITAKER, LEES. & JONES. Engineers and Machinists, Chester, Delaware Co. ; Pa. ocl7-mwfot* - ■ TYRAIN PIPE.DRAIN PIPE. VITBIFIED TBREA-.COTTA DRAIN FIFE-* 11 . sizes, from 2 to 16- Inch diameter, with all kinds of Drenches, hands, and traps, for sale in any Quantity, * * 2 inch bore per yard 86c. 8 “ “ •• 45c. 1 *• •• 65e! « :: V " " 70s. e “ 11 ••. •• 85# • _ . ■ TERRA COTTA CHIMNBY TOPS, Tor Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent Wind guard Tops, for curing smoky chimneys, from 2 to 6 fsst „ . , ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VABBS. Fountains, Pedestals, nnd Statuary Harblo Bust* Brackets, and Mantel Vases PHILADELPHIA TERRA GOTTA WOKES. . .. 1010 CHESTNUT Btrest. . ■ •wa-fmwtf . g. . a.. HARRISON.. nARD.—BELCHER & CO., PROPRIE tors of , . CENTRAL EAT I-NG HOUSE. No. 431 CHESTNUT Street, . Opposite General Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa., tender, ,by medium of the public press, to their many patrons and friends, their warmest thanks for the liberal : encouragement most generously bestowed, and promise to add still further Improvements and attractions, and use every endeavor to merit the support a ?i,R?' kr . o ? a 8P of Ot« business: men and general nubiic of Philadelphia and vicinity,;; ocl7-8m DEPARTMENT. Office of the Comptkoi.lbr of the Currekot, ■ , WASHIKQTOH. September 87, 1861. Whereaß, by satisfactory evidence presented to the SfnnSPS?:■ *° appear that the PJ PHILAMLPHIA. ia the City of Philadelphia. in the County of Phllaiel- Phia* Pennsylvania, has be*n duly k or sramzeat tmaer &xtd?accordiag to the requiremeufcsof tbeAcfc of entitled “An Act to dto vide a national currency, secured bypledgeof Unit, ed.Statos bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption, thereof, ’ ’ ’"approved June 3d, 1564, and has complied with all tlie provisions of said Acfrequired to be compiled, with -before commencing the business of banking under Bald Act: Now, therefore, I* . HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comn |r°U*r khe Currency, do hereby certify that the Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the City of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State of-Pennsylvania, is authorized-to commence the business of Banking under the Aot aforesaid. An testimony-whereof witness my. hand and seal of office this twenty-seventh day of September, 1864. t <**-" l HUGH McCULLOCH, ■ i M'iL. i Comptroller of the Currency, : EDUCATIONAL. A HOME IS DESIRED FOR A YOUNG LADY in a Christian; household, where she’can have :a pupil to. instruct in Music. Please address “ Guardian, ’’ office. o«18-2t* WINTER IN ROME.—A GERMAN if ~ PROTESTANTLADY, accustomed to tuition,, proposes to spend next winter in Rome' to procure edu cational advantages for her daughter. She would be glad to, take charge of a few young ladies who might be desirous to accompany her. In valids not objected to. Proposed tunc of depar’urr, beginning of November; to remain in Romo six months. The engagement might be made for a year if desired, and the summer be spent-In Germany, Switzerland,' &C, } &C.: REFERENCES. Edmund Tweedy, Eea,-,'Newport, R.-. 1. Fran cis Geo. Shaw, Esq,-, 111 Broadway, N. Y« Geo: Wm. Curtis; LL D., North Shore, S. I. For terms and particulars address ■‘FJ., 1 NORT9 SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 0014-6 t pROF. JEAN B. SUE, A. M., AUTHOR of ‘ ‘Sna’s French Course, ’ 1 Instructor of French, in Families and Schools. Residence,. No. 331 North TEHTHStreet. . • - .oc6-lm VILLAGE green semi na r y.— » MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classios, Natural Sciences, and English: practical-lessons in Civil' Engineering. Pupils received at any time, and of all *ges,. and enjoy the benefits of a home. Refers to John g. Camp & Son. 23 South Third street : Thos. J. Olaytdn. Bsct., Fifth and Prune streets: and others. Address , Bex. J. HBRVEY BARTON, A. M.. selS-toca Tillage Green, Pennsylvania. RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.— FOR GIRLS. ■This Institution, health/ally and beautifully located »n the northern limits of Attleboro, Back* county, Pennsylvania, will open It* Winter Session, Tbhek Kobih lit, 1861 For details, obtain Circular, by ad- Ueislnithe Principals, Attleboro P. o.,Bucksco' P». ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS, JAKE P. GRAHAMS, Principals. auSl-3m ADAME MASBE AN D M’LLE. Jr*- MOBIN’S BNGLIBH and FRENCH SCHOOLfor Foung Ladle*, at Ho. 1342 SPEUCB Street. Philadei fWa. wyiiB o pen oil WEDNESDAY, SEPTKMBEK 14th. *029-2iDr JMIBB ELIZA W. SMITH’S SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES, 1S»0 SPBUCB Street, rill be reopened on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7th. The H>nr«e embrace* *, thorough English education, with P'rert*!!, German. Music, Drawing, Painting,**. ■ »u2O-2m* WOODLAND SEMINARY, 9 WOOD WBB5, PHILADELPHIA- Bar.' HENBY REEVES, A M., Principal, (late of tha Ohambersburg Seminary.) Session opens September gin- A Day jind Boarding Behoof for Young Ladies, experienced Teachers; instruction solid, choice, and thorough. Circulars sent on application, anlB-tf PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN -BTITUTE FOB YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH K- CLARENCE STOTH, A. ST., Principals. • - Ninth Year. Three Departments; Primary, Acade mic. and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathematics, higher English, anf Natural Science, for those who gradnnte.; Modern Languages, Music, Paint mg, nnd Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, jppiy a -ARCH Street, or address Box 2811 Thenext sessfonwill commence on MONDAY, Sep tember 19th. ap2o-6m* (iEO. W. PETTIT WILL RE-OPEN n^nMwra 0111 ? S’; ®f Pnpils in the arts of R? A 7 nK .&. an , < k? A lir rIH °l * 4 So - MO North TENTH Street, on the lfith of September. an 2- l >"'* fILASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN Jjf. r Steeet, below LOCUST. Duties resumed SEP ffMBEE i. J. W. FAIEBB, D D., au2S-2m« , >rincipaj. fIHEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH boarding and day school: JP» JOOSG LUHES OSt»7 and 15»9 BPEDCE Si., miadelphia),. trill reopen on TUESDAY, September lath. .Letter* to the above address will receive prompt JOsniion- Personal application can he made after An- IMt a), 1884. to MADAME D’HEKVILLY. : anl7;Bn? . _ ■ ■ Principal. MEDICAL. T)R. A. H. STEVENS, ONE OP THE • M - r fonnderc of this new system of treating disease* successfully by modified ELECTRICAL action.with ont.shocks, announces that he has resumed hts office of’diseases, at 1418 South PENN SQUARE, where, for the last three years, he has had almost un bounded success in cases pronounced in curable by medieme. Please call, or Bend for a pam phlet. and learn particulars. N. B. Physicians or others desiring Instruction can enter for a full course at any time after Monday,. Sept, 28. ■■■■•. . - se26-tf . ELECTRICITY. 1 ‘WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS-> <• ', COVERT.—AII acute and chronic diseases ( r Jcured by special guarantee, when desired by the C r patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, 'Philadelphia,<’ land, in case of:a failure, no charge is made. - Not ) drugging the system, with uncertain medical agents. ( iAll cure s .performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or , other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or ( any unpleasant sensation; For further informa- ( , tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains huu- ? 5 dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable ( : 1 men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily andf {permanently cured after all other treatment from.?- 5 medical men had failed. Over, twelve thousand { ) cured in less than five years at 1220 WALNUT St. ( £ Electrrical Institution-established five years ago. ? i ft;oAC;-H.',BpLLES, Lecturer, t ) PHYSICIANS. ( „„ „ W. B. BEOWN. M. D. > )P. SHEDD, M. D., |B. W. BECKWITH, M. D., ? | AKD C } „ _ „ MrsS. A. FULTON; > <, A* l ®: Fm ton, a lady of great experience and abili- f ) ty, wul have entire charge of treating in the ladies’l r departmont. J f ..Consultationfree. 1 )ttr A A d T d K e 7??P B - shown, iaao> ( WALKUf Street, Philadelphia ocs-gm*3 T 1 ARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT , SELTZER APBKIENT ■ ~. jg fug- BERT, REMEDY'KNOWN BILIOUS COMPLAINTsfIiCK HEADACHE, COBTIVB- K li™ G H S SEA K *™B8 B &f\^ 0lIR Dr. JAMBS E. (/HILTON, the great Chemist, says: ‘I know, its composition, and have no doubt it will prove most beneficial in those complaints for which it is recommended. ” ~®r- THOMAS BOYD says :‘‘l Btrongly commend It to the notice of the public. ’ ’ , Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: “lean with coufi-.. deuce recommend it.” “ ..Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: In-Flatulency, Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Ac. , &c., the SELTZEE AFEBIENT in my hands has prove! indeed a yalnable remedy." • For otbez testimonials see pamphlet with each bottle. Manufactured only by TAERANT & CO.. . _?,78 GREENWICH Street, New York. N?" FOR SALE BYtALIi DRUGGISTS. my23-tno3l - T7LECTRIGAL’INSTITUTE. -Li COME, YE AFFLICTED, COMBI This t real men t only needs a trial to be adopted by all. Haying made many improvements in the application of this agent, we feel in duty bound to make them public. We will guarantee tO T cure any case of fever and ague In two treatments. It has also proved very success/ai .in the cure of the following diseases: i JAemaaHsm.•• Debility, Paralysis, Asthma, Genital weakness, Influenza, Dyspepsia, ' Piles, Spinal disease, Catarfli, Diabetes. Ladies and.gentlemen can enter at anr time for fnH Instructions in the practice. Consultations free '• Office hours 9A.M.t06 P. M. - Testimonials at the office. " DB. THOMAS ALLEN, Sledical Electrician, »eI4-tja4 1544 N. ELEVENTH St,, below Bace. TAYLOR’ B ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO „ CATION never fails to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Frosted Feet, Chapped Hands,and all Skin Dis eases. Price 25c. .and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY LOE. Druggist, TENTH and CALLOWHILL. se6-Bm, A LL COMPLAINTS OF THE EYES WENHEEZ’S renowned UNI VEESALEYE SALVE, only to be bad at Philadeiphia (815 South FOURTH Street), NEW YORK, and THO BOKEN.. .. .... .y,-; \ i , i se2l-lm* T)R. KINKELIN HAS RESUMED HIS residenco, northwest’eorner of THIBD and TJNIOJf Streetc, From 9 to 9. se7-3ia . COPARTNERSHIPS. IVOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.— ' The undersigned have this day entered into copartnership under the firm of RIMBY ic MADEfSA, for the manufacture of Sash,-Poors, -Window Frames, Shutters, Blinds, &c., at No. 878 PERTH St., formerly: Robertson street. AMMON RIMBY. • - „„ „ . , J. FERDINAND MADEIRA. Pbiladrt.phia, October 10, 1564. oclS-3t* (COPARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDE R uVdeSZ^F^fF®^S d N. a »?1 BIISIRESS > atKo - .. - P GEiIFFEE, „ - - - GEORGE W. GEIFFBE. PITTLAPBJ.PHIA,.Oct. 1, 1354.: .- ,: ocs-w6t* F)IS SOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of SAMUEL N. DAVIES A SON Is this day dissolved. The business will be settled by the undersigned, at-No. 33S DOCK Street.- CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving Partner. Philadelphia, Sept. 30,1864. , COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the firm of „ DAVIES BROTHERS, for the transaction of a general BANKING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS, at No. 333 DOCK Street. ■ CHARLES E. DAVIES, ■ _ . , , PETER A. DAVIES. Philadelphia, October 1, 1864. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermasters’ vouchers and Chedcs.and. Government Securities sene rally, bought and sold. Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated; Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission, ocl-lni .■■■■ COAL. fl O A L .—PRICES REDUCED !—AT Vr' KNOWLES’ FAMILY COAL DEPOT, NINTH and WILLOW Streets. ; Best Nut *9, and Stove *lO. Also Lehigh Coal from choice min, s. , ocls-6t T AEGfE NUT $9, STOVE $lO.OO.—A , Buperlor lot of SCHUYLKILL COAL. at the above rates, at ROMMEL’S Coal Wharf, DELAWARE Ave nue, below Laurel street. oc!0-12t» ’ {A ENOINE EAGLE VEIN COAL. Vf EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH -A trial wUl secure your custom. Egg and Stove sizeB,*U.OO per • ton; Large Nut, JilO. 00. Office; ,131 South FOURTH St., fce!°w Chestnut. Depot, 1410 CALLOWHILL St.j above Broad. [se!4-6ml ELLIS BRANSON. fiOAL. SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill? prepared ex- Presslyfor Family use. Depot, N; W. cornerEIGHTH and WILLOW Sts. Office, No. 113 South SECOND 8k aps-tf. J. WALTON 4 00 fiUNBi PISTOLS, SKATES. > ■” PHILIP WILSON A CO., Manufacturers and Impor t eW HSSTKOT Stm '*' Fine Guns, Pistols, dunning and Fishing. Tackle, Canes, Powder, Shot, . _ . „ , • . Wads, Caps, Ac. - Guns, Restocked, Rebored, and Repaired in the beat manner. \.. .■ . SKATES OF ALL KINDS. 4OO CHESTNUT Street. r|H ARLES. MIDDLETON, SECOND AND WliiOW SxHixS, AIT,P ‘ k Philadelphia; x Bar» Iron nniiAiAd &tul ft>r ta]« . . Philadelphia Local express LINER AGE CO “ TETKD T( > AIL THE BAILSOAD ■— * ' ■ . •■ ■ ocfi'lm pURE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP tvF l^ 0 of fresh Palm Oil, and is entirnW. ▼egetaWe fioapr more auilable for nee than «J?-S fr< >m aolmal Iu boxes of one doien crtS? for 52 per box. Manufactured by a ****•> Ho. 116 MABGARETTA Second. ahoTo Callowhill. i^LeJ? 4 fJABINET PURNITURE; ~~~ MOORE & CAMPION , 361'South SECOND StMet are prepared to follow the’ decline 1, price of their furniture ■ in the and examine our stock , - U1 , 48818 Will please call —:'* "' ' • ■■■■■•. .. ocs-6m - serving the teeth from dwar^Ms 11 ? *ums,. fop pre rlenee has ever onlfb/ Bi ® XP *’ eale bgf? *1 dot jsr^ STENCiL ALPHABETS. - Al^lbetf»^Sm fecl;,lr^* ln the United States of Brass v*ri«tS®‘ 8 m54 I J s V B f* t°. any sreat extent or ln an liS? vi, wholesale at the Lowest Cath. Prices th |;. bB6 , £ STBNCIL IN^’^ tencllDles and all kinds of itenffil Stock. In* «bD{m «t erdsr* promptly attended to: .. r. jy22-3a ' AUCTION SALES, : TjTJRNUSS, BRINLBY & CO.. AL Ho. 615 CHESTNUT and. 613 JAYNE Street*. SAM OP BRITISH, FRENCH, AXfl AMERICAN /• • GOODS. ONTRIDAY MORNING, , "Oct. 2let. at 10 o-clock, by catalogue, on fonv monthß credit, CCO Iqt. of fancy ana staple dry g00d5.... Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale. m ORPHAMS’ COURT SALE OP JbisEAL ESTATE OF HEHBY K. B. OGLE, deceased, aitn ate inManayunk. in the Twenty- first Ward of Phila delphia. to be held on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1864, at 2 o clock P. M., onthepremisea, by M. PESTER, Auctioneer. „ ' No. I. Lot S. E. corner Grape and Crosaon streets, 84 feet on Cressson'street and 2u3 feet 2 inches on Grape street. [Being No. 9 on li.hographic plan of real es tate of H. If. B. Ogle, deceased . , - .. , No. 2. lot on north side of 2D-feet street, laid ont at a distance of 155 feet 2 inches from Green-House lane, containing on the said 20 feet street 54 feet, and in depth 76 feet 10 inches. [No 6on said plan. 3 . No 3. lot N. W. comer Jackson and lea streets, 21 feet VA inches front on Jackson street, by 100 feet deep, f No. lfl on said pian ] No. 4. N. E side of Jackson street. 63 feet 4)4 inches fromN, W. corner of Jackson and lea streets, 21 feet, inches front on Jackson street by ICO feet deep. CNo. 13 on said plan. J - No. 5. lot and buildings N.W.cornSr Washington street andcPhiladelphia-and Norristown Railroad, 100 feet on Washington street and 110 feet 6 inches on said railroad. CNo. .14 oh said plan ] . 'No. 6..Fraiße blacksmith shop and IotN.W. corner Main and Barrack streets, 51 feet on Darrach streetby 119 feet.on Main street. . , No. 7. lot N. E. side Washington street, 175 feet S. E. from land formerly of Geo". Shields, deceased, 50 feet on Washington street byl69 feet S inches deep on N. W line, and 149 feet 2 inches oh S. E. line. [N0.16 on said -plan.-] * No 8. lot adjoining No. 7on the northwest, 175 feet on Washington street, and in depth .on N. W: line 224. feet 6 inches, and on S. £. line 169 feet S inches. [No. 17 on said plan. ] " - ' , No. 9. lot S. W. side Smick street, adjoining land formerly of Geo. Shields, dec’d, 129 feet front on Smick strast, and in depth on N. W. line ISI feet 3 inches, and on S. E. line 181 feet. [Bo. IS on said plan; 3 ■ No. 10. lot N. W. side Penn street, 17 feet N of Phi ladelphia and Norristown Bailroid, 60 feet on Penn street by 100 feet deep. fNo. 19 on said plan. 3 ~ ' _ No. 11. lot N. K.,side of Washington street. 11l feet 11 inches north of Jefferson street, 60 feet on Washing ton street, and in depth on N. W. line 149 feet2inches, and on 8. E, line KS feet 7 inches. [No. 20 on said Plan. 3 r. v: ■- - --v - ; '- „Ng; 12. lots B. side of Fountain street, 100 feet from S. W. corner of Fountain and Washington streets, 173 feet 9 inches on Fountain street, and 60feet.on Phila delphia and Norristown Railroad. [No, 21 on said plan.] ■ . No 13. Two two-and-a-half-story stone messuages and lot N. W. corner of Washington and Fountain streets, containing 1 acre and's9 perches. [No. 22 on said plan.] : ,N o M Four two-story messuages: and lot, running Bom Washington to; Smick street, on; Washington street 234 feet 6 inches, containing about two acres. [No. 23 on said plan. 1 No. 15. lot adjoining land late of Geo. Shields, de ceased, 541 feet on Fountain street, containing 5 acres and 26 perches. - - ; No. 16. lot ad joining ground of S. F. Ange, contain ing 7 acres and 32 perches. ... No- 17., lot southeast side of Fountain street, adjoin ing ground late of. George Shields, deceased, contain ing 1 acre, 3 roods, and 10 perches. CNo. 27 on said Plan.] . - - ■ v, No. 18. lot on Fountain street, adjoining grouni for-* merly of George Shields, deceased, containing I acre, 3 roods, and 16perches. Subject togroundrent of 66 per annum. • • . DTo. 19. Lot south side of Margaret street, 200 feet front, corner of Juniper and Cedar streets, 100 feet on. Margaret street , . . Ko. 20. Lot south, side of Fountain street, 380 feet 10 inches on said Fountain street, containing 1 acre and 118 perches . " By order of the Court. WILLIAM C. STEVEL’SOtr, Clerk O. C. .J TOWERS OGLE, Guardian. .ror particulars, see catalogues and lithographic plan. Apply to J. TOWERS 0G LE, Guardian, . , ........... Sf&na-Ttmk; Orto . CHAS. THOMSON JOKES, Adm'r, oclT-mwmt 134-South FIFTH St., FhiU. -£§ EXECUTORS’ SALE OF YALUA BEAL ESTATE ■The undersigned executors of Deborah H. Campbell, deceased, will sell at Public Sale on the premises , on THOKSDAY, the 20th of October next, . . A MESSUAGE, DWELLING HOUSE, AGRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY* FIVE PERCHES land, situated iuihe borough, limits of Doylesto’wn, Bucks county* Pa. Tfaei mprore ments consist of a new Brick House, covered with, ce ment,4o feet front by 24 feet deep* with parlor, hall, and diumg room, on first floor, with piazza in front, second Btory is divided into four rooms; two large rooms.on third floor, all of which are heated by means of a furnace in the cellar. Two-story back building, With large kitchen;out-kitchen, and milk vault, sup plied with spring water, on first floor; chamber, and bath-room on secoad floor, all of which are supplied with not and cold water; large new frame barn, stone stable, high, capable of stabling- five cows and five horses, threshing floor and mow above, wagon house, carnage house, chicken house, straw house, two-etory .stone tenant house, spring house, and necessary oufc-buildmgs; a never-failing stream of water passing through the premises, also a lasting spring of'excel lent water near the buildings which supplies them with water by means of a ram. A fine apple orchard and other fruit trees on the premises. _ This property is.situated on the Doylesfcown and Buckingham turnpike road, within a short distance of the depot of the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Sale to commence at one.o’clock P. Mr, when condi tions will be made known by —• . L;-P. WORTHINGTON, t , JAMES GILKYSON. Doylestown, Sept. 26, lggj. • se26-mwMU* ® LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO verylarge and commo aiousLOT and BUILDING, Ko. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 88 feet onCherry street, depth lOdfeet.being 76 feet wits on the rear of thelot, and at that width opening to a large cart-tray leading to Cherry street Its advantages of ' SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. , selff-Sm* M EOR SALE—WEST PIIILADEL- P H PA-DESIRABLE IN VESTMENTS - The Balance of thev Brown-stone Houses jast finished on i?ortieh street, Baltimore avenue, and the Darhy Pas senger Railroad, south of Pine street, built in the French and Italian styles. These houses have every convenience, are built in the best manner, and will he sold, on accommodating terms. First-class neighbor-. loo ls Houses ln this locality always in demand. . - ocl6 4t C. M. 8. LESLIE; No. lit S. SIXTH St. Mfor sale, very cheap.— LARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE. South- West comer of FORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, gas. hot and lf& t & h i “ IlM * ,tallela o' l * Bije of lot, 120 feet front by 179 feet d9ey. .Price *lO,OOO, clear of incumbrance. Term’s easy. -Also, Two verydeßirable COTTAGES, on HALBY Street, near Westminster avenue; have ail modern im provements, ID rooms. -v : ' ■ - Sire of lots, each 26 feet front by 116 feet dees. Price s3,6oo,each-Terms easy' Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from ai.soc saeh to >16,000, inallparts ofthecity. -Apply to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON, or J. WARREN COULSTON, *u2stf No. 13* South SIXTH Street. m FOR SALE—SO AS TO PAY **uo a riy S per cent.; clear of taxes—the neat DWEL LINGS Nos. 1306, 1308, and 1310 North Twelfth street, having three-story double back buildings, and all the modern conveniences. Also, a ST ORE N. W. corner of Twelfth and Thump sen: would make an excellent Drug Store. ■- .A 1 ?’ west “do of Cadbury avenue, third house north of Jefieison street; low. .Aleo, a well-finished House, No. 546 Sonth Fifteenth, street; very well hmlt and conveniently arranged. - n * a < acd well- built House, No. 623 South Eighth.streetj in good order; terms easy. Also, a variety of others, large and small;'in various localities. B F. gCeNN. ~. A w 133 Sonth FOURTH Street'and ocl-tf S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTHand GkEEN. M GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.— FQB SALE, .a commodious double Stone DWELL th w, situate on Main street, with an acre of ground attached, in a high state of cultivation. Apply to ' „ E. HcCALLA, »o!2 if 18 South SECOND Street. g§ -SMITH’S WHEELING BREWERY MsffiFOß SALE.—Beingdesirous of retlringf rom active -business, I have determined to dispose of ray Old Esta mlnTfflTrwSS 1,1 ® 6 f , K£WEßY’’and MALTIFG ES-. ,£ M?Vnowin successful operation, together Wltbthe Stock unhand, which is sufficient to enable a pnrehaser-to.proceed with the business without inter ruption, consuturaln part of Ales, Malt Bops, Barrels,; Cooper s Stuff, Teams, and Fixtures, everything in complete order and capable of brewing twenty thou sand barrels of ale and malting forty thousand bushels &!£ r per eeaßo S-- buildings comprise the-large and vau ti complete, and Malt House, brick Cooper s Shop, capable of turn ing out one hundredbarrels per week,'Sevan dwellings for employees, realising an annual rent of five hundred d ri4 ar fe I S rs ® ,l ta ble, bag-room, wash-house and officer uillighted with gas manufactured on the premises. ‘ . The old-estahhshed reputation of my Ales and Malt p thB East, West,,and Sonth; and the regular cash cus tomers for all I have been able to manufacture, with the increasing demann for malt liquors, make ,it one of the most desirable opportunities that could be offered to a reliable party to engage in (he business with a certain prospect of realizing a fortune in a few vears OY SAliß.—As to real estate, one-fourth, cast, tbebalance in one, two, and three years, with interest, securedby mortgage on the premises. As to personal property, one-fourth cash, the balance in three, six, and nine months. - If net disposed of at private sale before the twentieth day of October, of which due notice will be given in the papers containing this adverasement, 1 will then on that day offer the same at public auction. ocil-Ot* • GEO. W.- Ya. jpl PIJBLIC: SALE OF REAL ES- m ■sagtTATE, —Will be Bold at public sale, on the pro.- -** mises, 27th of October next, the homestead farm of JONATHAN ELY, deceased, situated in S S.LEBOBY Township, Bucks county. Pa., containing 117 acres of first duality limestone land, in a high s ate of cultiva tion, with sufficient wood land, 2llnie auarries, and 7Mme kilns, where a large bnsiness has recently been done, an apple orchard in good bearing, and abundance of other frnit trees. The buildings consist of a large two story stone house, bath room, -supplied with soft water from a hydraulic ram; all lately flttedjup; large’ stone ham, and hay bouses, carriage and-wagon house, ice and smoke house; in fact, every neceesary building on a farm—a comfortable tenant house. 'This property is about three'miles from either Centre Bridge or Bam-- bertville Station, on the Belvidere and 'Delaware Kail road; Two separate Chestnut wood lots of 2 andS acres two miles -from the farm,'will bs eold the following day, the 2Sih ,on the premises. Also a house and lot of g acre adjoining, will be sold Same time as the farm. But Sfddom more valuable property comes into the mar ket. Conditions at sale, which will be accommoda ting ; Sale at 1 o’clock P.-M. „ JOHN BLACKFAN, „ Execu.or of J, Ely, Deceased. Seftejcbek 27,1564. .- - - ' oc7-fmw9t M PUBLIC BALE OF A YALU-flfc AIJLE Chester county Farm, the real estate of Jos. Seal, deceased, containing about 127 : acres highly* improved Land, -with stood Buildings.; Sate 20th of Tenth month. For particulars inani re of THOS. G. SEAL, on the premises; ELLIS F. MABSHALL, Con ccrdville, Delaware county; or TO. SKAT., Heaton- West Philadelphia. : V : ■ ocl3-6t« FACTORY' PROPERTY ANDM .JKIIFAKM AT PRIVATE SALK.— A valuable ter Power; suitable for almost any manufacturing busi ness,’ with Farm attached, about four miles from Sen. net Square Station, on tbe Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad,' and nine miles from Wilmington Two good Stone Mansions, with outhouses; barn &c’ Also, four other stone houses, and one of frame’ tha whole capable of accommodatingten to twelve families and a store,'.and mostly occupied A stone and Millbouse 80 by SO feet, three stories and attic^n/acras of good red-clay-creek land, 75 of which With asufficiency of rail tiraW. wnicn are arable, A Country Store has been carried on for nearly fifty years; good neighborhood, convenient to’meetin™ schools, and mills; is a vervideeirsbio i ags t location, and includes the steonSwatar p^l aa£ant in the market in that section 6f country - now some of the wity £2* JSJhS? immediately, .and of the whole pro- F«rty next spring, for fnrtner particulars aoply to ' _ JACOB PUSEY. Wilmington, Delaware. i! FOR SALE—A GOOD FARM >TSi?y B n aCT S s at Ufi!ojl Station, on the West mSSEs*k f ?A4’".2D miles below Camden. Hood soil ana good buildings. Price low and terms easy. ./Atßtv.aii excellent Farm on tfce Camden and Amboy & a “ r dad, near New Brunswick, N. J., 107 acres; large or Hotel, containing 22 rooms. Will be gold very low, or exchanged for city property. Also.good Farm of SO acres, near Pottstown, Mont gomery county, with'good buildings. Also, a enperibr Farm of 105 acres near Darby. ■. Also,itwo other yery superior-farms, easy of access. With superior boildings, suitable for gentlemen’s coun try siats, with a variety of others, large and small. A large number of Delaware Farms. / : ' , J „ Stib^Vkid ocl-tf S. W. coi-nerSBVENTEENTHami HBgRN. ' m POE SALE—A DESIRABLE *j% *SB.FARffi, H 4 acres, near Morrisville Station. 3C Backs county, PMladclphla and Trenton Railroad: good improvements. Chester County Valley Farm, 133 • Montgomery county Farm. 96 acres, nsar a Sf** 20 ** out .Norm Pennsylvania Railroad. Beautifully-located Pam, 100 acres, with, first-class J2 a £^? T ® nie x atB »^ olie mils from station near Doyiestown, sriles out. Call and examineßegister of Farms. _ 8030- tf , B.- PETTIT, 333 WACNIP3? Bt. WATER POWER TO RENT. AFFuy * T ■, to DAVID CHILLAB, Newark. DeL acJ-Sm T F. FRUEAUFF, ATTORNEY AND M • Counsellor at Law, Holliday sburg/Blulr rv. Collections promptly attended, to in Tsiaiv* don, and ,Cambria counties. Refers to R a eV.A»iro?ifc & CO., No. 1813 Third Street i Second Itreet ; T. A. BIDDLECffi - .... oclO-ia*^, JOHN B. MYERS V . SEES, Nos. 833 Mid33*KAak^foffiOft. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP BRTTTco , GEBMAN, AND DOMESTIC IllvSvJaiSy... We will hold a Jane sale of Forsimf il O , O I>SH , &. sDit Goods By catalogue, on a credit of fol D,> ®6a, and part for cash, - ' *°ur !a r*'jtic ON THURSDAY MOBBING October 20th, embracing about 900 paefoS,, staple and fancy articles in woolens, worsSS 04 lot, silks and cottons, to which we invite «,«,*■ li»,l*> dealers. ' N. B.—Samples of thesamewill be M amination, with catalogues, early on Ejr„. Bale, when dealers will find it to their tend.. •• , to\? LARGE SALE <>F FOREIGN AND DO KESTi( , Included in oar sale of foreign and domssn,, ” October 20. will he found the hlhiKi, l .J sr i-vn. articles, viz: ta * assing* bales heavy brewn sheeting. * bales superior bleached muslins. hales heavy brown drills. hales all wool fiannels. cases plaid Manchester gingh am j. cases indigo-blue checks. cases tickings and denims. cases brown and bleached Canton flan not. cases heavy corset jeans Ba — cases Oneida and gold-mixed casaimers. cases plain and printed satinets. cases all- wool tweeds. cases snper Kentucky jdans. cases heavy army blankets. , TAILOBING GOODS-TO CLOTHfPOc pieces heavy Esquimaux beavers. pieces Moscow and Presideutdo. pieces seal skins and pilots pieces Whitneys and Chinchilla heavers pieces Astiakans and Devonshire kersey, pieces fancy cassime res and meltons pieces Belgian broadcloths. pieces cap and cloak cloths, repellents pieces Italian cloths, vestings, tabby irSi'ct •SBAWLS. DRESS GOODS, ABB LINENgS&,4«. Saxony plaidall wool long shawls. pieces all-wool French printed delaines. 1 pieces all-wool doublefold plain do. Also, Canton cloths, mohairs, alpacas, &c Also, an invoice of soft-finish shirting iintm- .. cambric handkerchiefs, &c. *> iu„ Also, silk ties, sewing, silk, hosiery, gloves al and drawers; balmoral and hoop skim. tSJi'h. shirts, Ac., &e. , * s wtiaj POSITIVE SAXE OF CARPETINGS *. ON SATURDAY MORNING, *“■ October 22. at precisely II o'clock, will be >.ll catalogue, on fonr months’.credit, an assortS-fri superfine and fine Ingram, Vcnitian, hemp 5S? 1 * and rag carpetings, which may be examined esrii s *- the morning of sale- *“»«» PEREMPTORY SALE OP FRENCH, INDIA, GASMAN, AND BEITISBDKY GOODS, *f S?l ON MONDAY-MORNING, ’ *’• October 24, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by oafaW, on fonr montlis’ credit, about— io<s i. , 300 PACKAGBS AND DOTS of French, India, German, and British dry good*. embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen. Si cotton fabrics. , ~ ‘ »» • N. B-—Samples of tho same will bo arrange! r, examination with catalogues early on the moiaim ’5 the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF-BOOTS, finoj. BROGANS,Ac. * *“*% X T ON TUESDAY MORNING. October SBth, at 10 0 clock, will be sold, by catalog, without reserve, on fbnr months’ credit, abont ii* packages boots, sboeß, brogans, balmorals, gnmsC!* army goods, travelling bags, Ac., of city and EisSi manumcture, embracing a fresh and prime assort s, of desirable articles for men. women, and citiliffr® wlitob will be open for examination early on the IVT THOMAS & SOUS, Nob. 133 and 141 South FOURTH Street. SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. A »Sf l ? x SteS SB, , eTe i y J ,trESDAT * at 12 o’clock aao, MS-Handbllls of each Property issued on the Saturday previous t o each sale 1,000 cataiornu^ sidenc^&c 01112 ' 1 att,lltton to salas at Print* g,. Assignee’s Sale STEAM ENGINE, TILT-HAMMERS, SHAFTHfiJ THIS HORNING, .Oct.-19th, at 11 o’clock,-at the comer ofGermantnn road and Snsctuehanna : avenue, by order ofau!™?? one steam engine, twenty-horse power, with t woSJib?’ der boilers; fan with ICO feet 8-inch tin blast ”', hammers; fixtures of grinding slop; Mccksmitw tLi. anvils; clocks;finished and unfinished edSTtooie^i’ ie^Kfefvln^^f^ 85 **** examined three days previous to sale, SALE OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, NUMISMATIC WORKS, Ac. i aul ’ THIB AFTERNOON, Oef.,l9th, at the auction store,' a collectionor an-, graph letters of celebrated parsons. Also, a namWrt numismatic works in various languages, many of K: very scarce. , ' Sale Nos. 139 and !4l South Fourth street HANDSOME FURNITURE. FINE MANTEL AND PUR MIEItORS. JiOSEWOOD PIANOS, FISE-pgior SAFES, FINE CARPETS, &c. m " ' , , OK THURSDAY MORNING, nt 9 o’clock, stihe auction store, handsome furaitata fine French plate mantel and pier mirrors, rossSi pianos, fire-proof safe, by Ferrell & Herrin-, 3 St surgical ufftmments, elegant Axmiasier. velvet to other carpets, Ac. , M 1 Also, a tuperior sewing machine-. SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOST} FROM A LIBRARY. S ' . . , ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 20th. at Btore, valuable mi.ssiij. neons books from a library, English and Amsrcsa “jj ...» SjJoKo.-1834DeLancyPlace. ELEGANT FURNITURE, GRAND PIANO, SfCUOUR t TAINS, FINE CARPETS, Ac W _. . . t ON FRIDAY MORNING, 21stmst, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1834 De Laacy th e elegant furniture,grand action piano forte, 7 octe™ by Chlckermg, French chandeliers, green silk, macS and India silk curtains, fine plush and BrasseiscamT ornamente. EngUsh mangle, kitchen furniture, At May he examined the day previous to sale. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Jr*. 535 MARKET and Sag COMMERCE Siresta. POSITIVE SALE OF 1-300; CASES iBOOTS AjSO • oHOES, ‘ A. . „ON THURSDAY .MORNING, October. iOth, commencing at 10 o’clock prcCi«a!v.ys catalogue, for cash, about 1.200 rtel&o!' shoes,-brogans, balmorats, gaiters, and army goadsaf prime fresh stock, from city and Eastern m&nnfactur®. comprising a general assortment of goods. RY HEHRY P. WOLBERT, JL' ATTCTIONR'K#? 9 No. 30» MARKET Street, South Side, above Ssconia mencing at 10 o’clock. aSi raß STOCK OF FANCY GOODS; FROM A GERMAN Gt- PORtER: •* .Oct. 19th. at iOo’S SSwiihon; rei»m sha^iS 0 h?n a .hol ll^ rln! s t ? XBs - c! ssr cases.paint hDrei, K brashes, shawl pins, watch chains, puff boat mn ffand tobacco boxes, toiteiglasia! measures, toy watches, cork Westi, button hooks, diaper pins, mustard spoons, witbv te ‘ toas * ■“ Also,, dry goods, trimmings, balmoral skirts, woot and cotton hosiery, nubias, hoods, shirts, draw®, shawls, table cloths; shoes, felt hats, Ac. Also, one sewing machine, made by Stoat pAHCOAST & WARNOCE, ACC TIOSEERS, R4O MARKET Street. r ‘T£§Si^ < l^ rr CS, Sj y j AS 00 LOTS AMERICAN AH GOODS, MILLINERF GOOSi HOSIERY GOODS, Ac.. Ac., bv Catalogue. THIS MORNING. Oct-19th, 1564, commencing at 10 o’clock prscitf’f, comprising a general assortment of seasonable anl lJ siraWe goods. . • BOOTS AND SHOES AND FELT HATS. Also, this morning, -- cases men’s, women’s sii children s boots and shoes, men’s felt hats, cloth cip;, &c., ac. mr-.r , 350 PARIS CLOTH CLOAKS.:' MORNING, at 10 o’clock. . iaal6e , . newest Paris shapes black and coloril clotb, beaver, and sealshia cloaks, basgaes, sscqhav ana talitas, all richly trimmed, aad Baited to first* class city sales. - : - BOSKET AND VBLYET BIBBONS. a n invoice new-colore poult de sole bonnet and trim* Hung ribbone, bonnet velveis, materials, &c&c -* Also, afull line superior quality, fest edges, ail-ellk velvet ribbons. • EICH FAKrSTKIMMINGS AND MILUNSEY GOOD?. An invoice of richnew-style Paris bugle trinuniafs* colored velvet trimmings, See. Albo, a full Ime rich Paris bonnet and hat pins, finer si ell plumes. &c. t &c. • HOSIERY GOODS, GLOVES, &a, &C. A full line childrens? 'white and fancy wool how* men *s heavy wool halfhose, ladies’ ribbed and vnti hose. &c., &c. . Also, men’s merino and wool undershirts and crick# lackers , Also, ladies’, gents’, and children’s lisle, cloth, sal wool gloves. . Also, gents’ fancy si k and ribbon ties, head net;, spool cotton, silk, Ac., Ac., HOOP-SKIRTB AND CORSETS, SHIRT FRONTS "-3Q9 dozen ladies’ and misses’ woven-tape steel-sprial hoop i kirts. . SOO dozen ladles’, supe ior all-whalebone mecUanicd and shoulder-brace eoriets, Ac. Also, 500 dozen gents’ superior all-linen shirt fronts. Also, ladies*.Pans silk*lace veils.* AMERICAN PRINTS AND CLOTHS. Also, —pieces American prints black cloths, &c., is. Also, black eilke, alpacas, dry goods, &c-, &c. POSITIVE SALE OF OEEMAS TOWN FANCY KNIT AND HOSIERY GOODS, By catalogue,; on FBIDAY, Oct 21st, commencing# 10 o clock precisely,: and comprising a general assort ment of new and choice styles woolen goods for ladies» gents’, missesV and children’s wear, &c. TJ SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Nos. 688 CHESTNUT And 615 SANSOM Street. SALE OF 150 SUPERIOR OIL PAINTINGS. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING 19th and 20fcu inst.v at half past 7 o’clock, witl be soli at our gallery, 622 Chestnut street, about 150 superi# oil paintings, comprising landscape, mountain, - nl river scenery, from some of the moet eminent American artists, amongwhom are G. W. Nicholson, H. Broesa Paul Ritter, Dyke, and others, besides some from o» masters, aU richly mounted in gold-leaf frames. S,SIFFI!¥«f. STEAMWEEKLY TO'S ■MlrThli VBEPOOL, touching at GDEENSTOW*. (Cork Harbor. J The well-knowi Stearntrl of ihe U verpool, New York, and PMladslphia Steamship Com pany are intended to sail as foilows- EDINBURGH..., —....... „ w J'satjtoj)AY Oct 22. omr of Washington. . ,7T Saturday' Oct CITY OF MANCHESTER... Sot. S. North 7 M?er' lOCe 2 Saturday at Noon, from Pier «. OF PASSAGE: FIRST CABIN. 00 STSKRAGK. j* do toLondon... 170 00 do to London.,.. 63 M • & “X arlß .-—• JMOO dm i?Pa^.-»3offl do to Hamburg- ISO 00 do to Hamburg ,„:L a .. s iL en ? Br A al6o forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Fob terdarn,■Antwerp,'&c.a at ectrially low rates. „ 2‘o; .Those who wieh to send for their friends can bnf tickets here at these rates. , • For further information apply at the Companf l Offices. . JOHN G. DALE, Agent, se6-t3i 111 WALNUT Street, PhUapk&k '.'tiggii BOSTON AND PHILADEU tfWf'TK PHIA STEAMSHIP BINE, sailing from port on SATURDAYS, from first wharf alove Hll Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston., The steamahlp.SAXON, Capt. Matthews. wUI from Philadelphia, for Boston on Saturday Oot. 21, *’ 10 A. M , and. steamship Caotalu BaSer. from Boston fop Philadelphia on dal. at fP. N. ■These new and substantial steamships form,* regal ll Hue, saOmg from each poit punctually ou SatMdaf*. ont“v a e”s!i s ® ffected at .w^alDhepremiumchwf^ Freights taken at fairrates. ofto^fwith^S^oodu 88 ” 4SliP2ece!piJ “ 4111 For Freight or Paesage (having fine apply to HENRY WINSOR * CO., mh22-tr 33St South DELAWARE Aveaaa PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMUfA VR'A TIONS, with full descriptions of character, gif* B f-J DAY and EVENING, by .7. L CAPEN, ocl2-”Wfnitf • No. 85 SOUTH TENTH Stre at - THOUSANDS OP TEETH -WITHOUT, PAlN—Patent spf? for. My HCW iDTeDiaon, a Double BeYBrstl>i9 justinr- Yalvad lnkaler, for adraidsteri2ff.fi irons Oxide Gas aad extraciliz Testhwithoiit The only mode that the Gas ‘ can. do ■properlv and 1 Ma^-to 1 * 4 ’ Dr ‘ C- MTONSi 73llpEHCS® !ti^ DR. FINE, PRACTICAL wtfssaisstKjsai’sSiy S°lf’ "ft? 10 , reafonable San any Dentist in tils to last for life. ArHficW ‘Nopaht in extracting. Ulwoi?,j* ranted to fit. Reference, famlllo*- se L-^ THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHBS-WBlg with Cog Wheels, which saves time- | ri and ciothing, Bhonld bo in use in every housebei is simple, durable, and strong; the wufJ.rrtf' Clothes-Wringer manufactured, and also aiw s vs fenf Washer. The sasincr in clothing alone tf-Ajul. pay its cost. The large s&eg, to run by ste. 8 ® h 1V; 1 ' areured with great ®rojitTir factories, dre refineries, and. A ie22'lm SIXTHS 1 - I^'
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