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    Hit
TUB
for suspenders, he’d he like the sailors,
And his pouts would attempt to desert.
His stockings would each have a hole ln’t,
Hiß foot would be-Boraped by a nail,
And Edwin M. Stanton send no lint,
Which would cause the great movement to fall
Nor would Stanton send even a plaster
For the com that would eause him'to bawl;
'Thus, the victim of wiles and disaster,
He might never get there at all.
* How tliat all loyal men are In one boat,
McClellan and tbosa by blm led
Had better escape to some gunboat,;
®r tbe gun-eotc will lay them out dead;
Tor never will this little -wonder
His seat as our President take;
He began as tbe great anaconda,
He’ll end as tbe copperhead snake.
THE CITY.
ffIIHTAKY.
GENERAL GWYN—MEETING AT THE COliN
EXCHANGE. '
Yesterday forenoon, after the usual business of
the (Jorn.Exchange Association had bean transacted,
a very considerable number of the members being
present, they wore called to order by Mr. S. Hart
ranft, vice president of thebmly. -.
Mr. Henry Buddsaid that he had to say a few words
upon a subject with which no part of the polloy, nor
finances, nor government of tho association were <
connected. He desired to offer resolutions wMoh /
would express the opinion of tho meeting upon th 7
recent promotion of a gallant officer, who had been -
connected with the Oorn Exchange Assoolatlpn
since the early days of Its military organization.
He referred to Colonel Gwyn, 'of;the.Oorn Exchange
Eegiment, who, solely Inrecognition or his gallant
conduct in the flold, had been promoted to the rink
of brigadier general.- He would ask permission to
road the resolutions, which he proposed for adoption.
They are as follows: * /
Whereas; On the recommendation of his division,
corps* and wi’iny commanders, the Fjp«sldeiit con
ferred upon Col. James Gwyn, llSsh P. V., (Corn Ex*
change Bfgtment.) the ;:u K of brevet brigadier general
‘•for gallant and disjnguished services fit battle near
Petersburg, Va. and . - . - \ /
. Whereas, In the opinion of tbis association, (his ap
pointmentla but a deserved'recogaltion of his worth as
a soldier aid gentleman: '.-.Therefore, belt,' / ' -
Resolved, That the Coin Exchange lAssocteiion of
Philadelphia sincerely congratulates' General, Gwyn
upon Ms unsolicited promotion, consideringt'hatrit re
ject)! credit alikeupon himself, the -regiment, and his
friends ip the association. . '
SSidlVed,' .That in the reputation long since gained by
the regtih&tfor soldierly conduct we reebgnize'the in
fluence of an earnest purpose and good example, and
trust that Influence and example may be ever felt and
appreciated; • ; - ... ,
Resolved. That lh<f best wishes of this association go
with General Gwyn to,Whatever riostf of honor and duty
Ji® may teassigned, and thatweshall everbeproud. to
remember ms the regiment and our-
Mr. Edward G-. James desired to second these re
solutions, and said that it was noFndcessary to do so
at any length, for the soldierly character and eon
duet of General-G-wyn,’which, without'any solid ta
tiGn.of.his own, had obtained for him the-pfomotfon ;
on which the meeting desired to congratulate him,
were too well known and appreciated to renderiahy
euloglum necessary. That promotion was the result
Of as bravo an action as the Army of the Pdtomao
had to , record, and the hearty good wishes of , the
meeting would go with him, now- and In the future.
Captain Bankson, who had served under General
Gwyn, said that not only every officer, but every
man ever connected with the listb, whose good opin
ion was worth having, would rejoice in the honors
conferred upon him. -: -' ' . ■ *.. -.
Mr. Joseph W. Miller made a few remarks upon
the pertinence of the prosent action on the part of
the Corn Association, which he oordtally approved.
In the contest referred to, General Gwyn, then
colonel, had held.temporary command of a brigade.
Hitherto he had been connected .with this associa
tion, which must now part with him, for a high au
thority had Intervened Sud taken him away. Our
opinion could no more affect him now, save as the
©pinion of such a body would be of value ‘ to any
lirave man. .
The resolutions were then unanimously adopted,
and it was ordered that official copies of them be sent
to,Gen. Gwyn,
DELICACIES FOB' THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
Mrs. K. A. B. Nowell bas been"doing agood work
in preparing preserved fruits for our sick and
wounded soldiers. She has been aided by contribu
tions of peaches from Messrs: William Strong, Isaac
m. Curts, J. P. Dickson, John Hopkins, N. Slvel &
Son, John Mullen and Wm J. Stevenson, and of
liquors from Messrs. Patterson & Ooanc, and A. C
Craig.
RECRUITING,
Warrants for the payment of the olty bounty wore
Issued yesterday to 64 men. It Is said that 200 of
Col. Thomas’ireglment, which Is expected home In
a few days, have re-enlisted; They will be credited
to the wards deficient in their quotas.
THE ARMY HOSPITALS.
During last week 2,203 sick and wounded soldiers
■were admitted into the hospitals In this Department.
The total number at present In the hospitals Is 17.-
307. During the week 800 were returned to duty, '
THE SOLDIERS’ VOTE.
Yesterday the soldiers’ vote, so far as received,
had all been counted. The v*e stood 2133 Union,
671 Opposition—making a Union majority of 1,462,
About ten companies: yet remain to be heard from,
Increasing the majority to about 1,600.
POLITICAL.
EXTRA;; ASSESSMENTS.
The assessors will sit to-day, and to-morrow, and
next day, at the usu&Vplaces, to place the nameß of
all citizens on the extra assessment who have " the
right to vote, and who desire to exetclse It in the
coming Presidential election.
UNION FLAG RAISING.
The Unlonistsof the Seventh division of the Ninth
ward will raise a Lincoln, Johnson, and victory flag
this evening, at therintarsection of Market and
Nineteenth streets.: On this occasion speakers will
be present, and music will enliven the proceedings.
ELECTORAL TICKET,
The Union electoral-tickot has been Incorrectly
printed in the several papers. It is published in' to
day's Press as corrected;
BELIUIOUS. ■
NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.
The corner stone of the now Catholic Church of
the Immaculate Conception, at Broadway and Mar
ket streets,'Oamdenj was laid last Sunday by Right
Rev. Bishop Bay lev. He was assisted In the cere
mony, by. Rev. Messrs. .Byrne.(tie pastor of the
church),, J. D. Bowles, of Bonington, Daly, of
Gloucester, and several of the -Catholicclergy of
this city, Including'. Rev: Messrs. Blenkinsop -and
DeMorla. s The sermon was delivered by the Right
Rev, Bishop to the--large concourse of people In
attendance. .............
The church will be .160 feet long by 40 feet wide,
of dressed brownstone, andßhrmountedby a spire, it
; situated in a most respectable portion of Camden,
directly Opposite the City Hall.-and where* there Is
room for some of the finest buildings of the olty.
■ INSTALLATION OF A PASTOR. ;
Lash evening, the Central Congregational
yofsbipplng atConcert
Hall, installedjaev. Edward Hawes, of Maine, as
their pastor. The sermon , was preached bv Rev.
Boston. A number of clergymen
assisted in the installation services. The Central is
in a flourishing condition, and bids fair to be one of
the moßt Influential congregations of our city.
miscellaneous.
■ . HANDSOME GOBLET.
The America Hose Company, No. 17, has had pre
pared, a very handsome and elaborately-finished
®>£ver goblet, designed as a present to Mrs. Wm. C.
A lny ard, .as a slight testimonial- of .the esteem en
tertained, tor her as the president of the Fire De
partoent teble at the recent United States ' Sanltl
ly Pair., Among the embellishments on the goblet
tary r Oot S mlssion 01l 0f ' tlieinedal 0t S6al 01 th ° Ssanl -
HoilE FOR AGED COLORED PEOPLE
was held last evening, at
fl treet, to Make arrangements
home- for, ased oolored.'people. The
meeting; ws very well attended, • A'numoeV of ha
ssw^raßarjsass'SffHj^i
.ss^u&nifs'isa^jsit
S«SXK
organization^■
LABOBj INCOME,' AND BETEKTTE.
l ;Jilf^ e Mrji > n f n thi ? > c f m^ llt lf e > we understand,
have been $265X100. It Ib, hardly necessary to say
that this handsome sum has been realized by un
tiring conple'sMwith able and judicious
management on the part of Its officers.
. \ accident.
employed ait the Iron foundry of
Mr, I. P. Morris, in the northern part of the city,
had one of his legs shockingly crushed, by a piece of
Iron falling on him, on Monday evening. The suf
ferer was removed to the hospital.
COBONEB’S INQBEST.
At an early hour yesterday morning the dead
kody of aman.was, fonnd near Thirty-fourth street
and the Darby toad,' in -West Philadelphia. The
IS? 3£l! y h ?* r i®® d appeared to be about
°i (i ' Jhe clothing, consisted of a mouse
colored eoat and vest and black pants.
OF BBAIj ESTATE, STOCKS,. &C.
Messrs. Thomas & Sonß Bold at the Exchange, vos
terday noon, the following stocks and real estate:
fi shareßSouthwark Bank, $105.50,,.. tum\n
6 shares Philadelphia Bank, $i«"S
32 shares BeiiancetHutnal Insurance Oompa- ‘ W
ay, m
6 shares Academy of MnSic..-mm
94shares Consolidation Bank, *3O. s bbb m
67, do do ’ * do *39.2*923 no
3 do v Ocean BleamNavigation C0.y*114... mno
Three. Story brick dwelling, No. 616 li Tenth *” °T
■street.' north of 5h1ppen.«.........,,. a qm on
Three-story brick dwelltnK, No. 620 8. Tenth
Pour- story brick store, No. 610 Market street,: ,u ” uu
west of Fifth street....... 23,00000
Handsome modern residence, No. 2222 Green -
street, east of Twenty-third street, subject
to a yearly ground rent of *291....;.......... 8,850 00
Coaliands, 316 acres, Sehnylkill connty! Pa. 14;000 00
Splendid mansion! with an entire marble
’ UP n t, northwest corner of "Nineteenth and
„. w alunt street. Lot 100 by 140feet.' 65,000 00
™"?6 e -story brick dwelling, No.-31S Spruce
Street* >!••• *•»,•••» tee, a . 4 500 00
WjOOO vasW for the 39 acres, Twenty-fifth
T and t l9il dwellings, Nos. 1217
JII
east inl’wafiSt’sis' 3 100 00
Three-story brick dwelling No lsrS ssaS 3,1U0 W
street," subject to a yearly ground*ran?s*m . son on
Three-Btory'brick dwelling, jSofflS Prospel ' <6oo >®
reus street ........ 630 ;00 -
Since laet report, McCay’s farm, of 198 acres*—
near Ciiister/Rold at public sale, on the pre- ;
niifiefj for •«*»»•*•»••••*• **•••*.• 40 000 m
■Residence, corner ofFifteenUi and Pine sU... I3 4 r /500 oo
Total .*204.4ii50
THE POLICE.
A ■ ' POLICE LUBINESS.
ll er . . a lon K stroll through the offices or
yesterday, we came to-the conolu
wi*i:llJ!\lw^ um haa arrived or that;
' Eoa,^'fSß?-S!h?SS l ™^ oll ’ Ua liail ’tsoome: exceed-.
an Hem possessing any- -
-po}te , we could learn,
ata.tt a e bat lteyi° +.h<a_L
Knox and David Webster spoke on behalf of the
ilefchdnntj'anff WihsH.itßeed closed the'case for
plaintiff- Judge Grier then charged the jury sub--
ttantlallyto the effect that the written paper from
District Attorney Coffey, requesting tho marshal:
to seize and detain the property of the plaintiff, was
no warrant in law to justify,his acting under and
by virtue of Its authority, and, that In*so' aettag be'
was a trespasser, and, as such, was. llablo not.only
in compensatory but In exemplary,'dajmagesj.) . j , --
The jury were directed to: seal their verdlotand
bring It in thiß morning. Tlpe court then adjourned.
District Court—Judge Hare.
Christiana Weller, widow of. Martin-Weller, de
ceased, vs. The City of Philadelphia.* This was an"
action to recover damages for the death.of plain
tiff’s husband, which was occasioned by the aliened
negligence of the city authorities. Deceased was
tho driver of a lager-beer wagon, and In driving*
a f 0I!! J. fa^ ar *L a y?. l i U0 V l) 5 tw<!en Front and Second
«•i,- 0 ?,* 11 ® 18 ‘F of September,-1881, the-front
wheel of his wagon dropped into a rut in tho cart
w&ys the concussion caused by which threw him
{ rpl P his seat under, the wheel, which passed over
his ’’Ody- From tho Injuries sustained Weller died
on the Mth September, at the Pennsylvania Hos*
?? ,v ,“ ls wife no w brings this action for damages:
-Verdict for plaintiff $5OO. , ,
Jacob Franz, assignee of the Exchange Mutual
Insurance- Company, vs. John Morgan. An action
to recover on a mortgage.- Defence part payment.
Jury out.
District Court-Judge Stroncl.
Wilson vs. Whitaker. Before reported. Con
cluded andjury out.-
Judge Ludlow, in tho Common Pleas, having no
case on the list ready for trial yesterday, adjourned
till Thursday. -
In tho/Quarter Sessions, Judge Thompson,
i bough Court sat all day, no oase of tho slightest
public interest was tried.
tfOtAKJIAL AJfD CWMSDSKCIAL.
.. .The/ stock market continues very dull, except for
Government securities, winch have improved some
what in price, with larger sales than on Monday—the
1881 s sold at IG6, and the 6-20 e at 101)4 for the old and 100
for'thc new. The 7-30 s were heldat 106, with 103)4 bid.
EOld in a limited way at 83. City 6s were dull
qud lower; the new declined J 4; only 99 ;beihg bid?
for the new. The transactions in bonds/ though small/
"Swore larger than on the .previous day. Schuylkill Na
.-Tigatton 6s sold at 88: Beading mortgage Gs, ’43, at 103)4:
' Lehigh 6a, ’7O, at IOOf-North Pennsylvania 6s' at. 95;-.
Camden and Amboy 6s, 1875, at 100, and Wyoming Val
ley bonds at 100; second mortgage'Pennsylvania'Kail
road sold iu .TOO, an advance of I. The Share market was
very dull. The sales were confined to the low-priced
stocks. Pennsylvania .Bailroid , was .steady , at, 69)4;
Beading sold to a limited extent at 61)4, an advance of a
fraction. The oil stocks wefe also' dull, as compared
with the few . days previous. Prices were general
ly quoted-down. The only sale of passenger rail
roads was "some Second and Third at 70; 21 was !
bid for "Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 63 for West
Philadelphia: 17 for Arch; 29 for Green and Coates, and '
26)4 for Girard College; 61 was asked for Fifth and
Sixth; 60 for Tenth and Eleventh; 34 for Spruce,and
Pine/ and 10 for Bace and Vine. Bank shares’han
iinne firm, and are flrmly held; 163 / was bid for
North Amertia; 146 for Philadelphia; 63)4 for Farmers’'
and Mechanics’ ;29 for Mechanics’ ; 81 for Sonthwark*
47 ibr Girard; 28)4 for Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’-
36 for Consolidation, and, 48 tor .Commonwealth. The
canalitocks were quiet/ Susquehanna Canal sold fit'
15; and Schnylkill Navigation preferred at 36)4/fThe
following were the closing quotations for the canal and
mining stocks;
" • Bid: As*.
SehuylNav 27 29
; :D0....;.pref.. 36 ,'786)4
Snsq Canal 14 IS
Fnlton Coal..—. 6* 6
Big Mount Coal.. 5* V/i
N Y & Middle.... 14X 16
Green Mount Coal 4)4 6)4
NCarbondaie,... 2 3
New CreekfCoal. 1 1
> The following were the i
oil stocks : •
- Bid: Ask.
Excelsior 0i1...... 1)4 1M
Big Tank- .v....... :l?g .2)4
Continental Oil ..1)4 >2,
[Fan-e10i1.........,2)4, 2)4
DiL Creek 6* 6
Maple Shade 0i1..16 16*
McClihtdek Oil . 8 6)4
Penna Petr’m Co. 1 3
Perry 0i1..;.....; 3)4 4
Mineral 011....;.', 2 2)4
Key stone Oil V I>4 2 ,
Yenango Oil *
Union'Petr oleum. 2H 2*
8eac0n'011........ >4 J 4
Seneca 0i1........ 1* 2
Organic 0i1....... * l
Franklin 0i1......;. .l *
Howe’s Eddy Oil. l %
Irwin Oil.. lx 114
Pope Farm 0i1.... -.71:
DensmoreOil 8/4 8)4
Dalzell 0i1........ 8)1 8*
; The following were the fi;
day: r.:. . ; ■
M v-*
11 A. M.,...............................i ...218K
■:••• ■••••■ 217*
2lBg
4 P.JI
, The following were the shipments of coal- over the
Lehigh Talley Railroad for the week ending October 22:
' , Week.’'Previously. Total.
Where shipped from. Tons Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt.
Hazleton Mines.....:. 1,008 18 " 160,037 15 162,037 13
East Sugar Loaf. ,4.383 12 124,293 12 128,607 04'
ConncifKidge 1,771 IS 86,727 W 83,499 02
Mount Pleasant 417 31,357 08 31,362 03
Spring Mountain 413 12 92,676 00 92,988 12
C01eraine........ 168,01... 22,221 08 22,379 09
Beaver Mead0w....... 68 02 - 2,019 08 2,076 10
New York & Lehigh.. 402 07 33,207 16 33,610 03
Honey brook ....... 644 00 114,205 12 114*749 12
P. H.;S W. H. E. E. 3,U5 17 49,182 14 62,358 11
dedd0....,. .r.. i....... 992 06 97,928 08 88,93) 14
Harleigh....... ...... 167-14 42,937 18 481 (05 12
German Pa. Coal Co-. 709 06 < 44,678 06 45 900 if
Eberyale Coal C 0..;. 136 09 31,493 00 31 628 09
MilneßvUle---...... 400 10 40,584 C 9 *’9! 1-
Buck Mountain 242 12 47,384 11 47 697 03
1,499 08 106,734 12 108*234 TO
L. C. &N- Co.. 25,123 13 25,1© 13
Other shippers 433 13 13,717 17- 14*18110
Total..:-....-.. 16,601 02 1,167,145 10 1,183,746 12
Corresponding week . - < ’
last year 23,444 12 1,034,470 16 1,057,915 08-
Increase-........ ... .™ 132,674 14
Decrease 6,843 10
Amount of coal transported over the Delaware, Lacka
wanna, and Western Railroad for week ending Satur
day, October 12,1864: r
_Week. Tear.
Tons Cwt. Tons. “Cwt.
........8,837, 09 876,070 13
...19,317 10 796,410 13
Shipped North -- .
- * South
' • T0ta1**..•.••,..'.......27*644 -19 1,072,481 C$
For corresponding time last year:
Shipped North . 6,341 10
,T ; 50uth..............17,871 15
Total ....; 23,713: OS
Increase.
The following showstie receipts of the Delaware Di
vision Canal Company of Pennsylvania to the 224 Inst.:
For week ending October 22, 1864......54.57955
Previous in 1864. ......................181,454 06
Weekending October 24, 1863......... s946' 74^’^
Previona in 1863 .133,277 02 c
Increase in 1864....
PHILADELPHIA STOCK E
BEFOBE
4000 B S 6-20 e new.loo '
ICOOHoge Island. ...... %
, 600 Corn Planter..b3o'7
100 do m
100 d0....'.......... 6%
ICO d 0..... ..b5 &i
200 Beading E........ 6154
100. d 0...... .......c mu
600 Story Farm*....l>3o 'i'A
ICO do 9}£i
FIKST
100 NX& Middle..l)3o 16
100 Dalrell 0U......M 854
100Kd0.... -bo . 854
100 . do 854
100 d 0.... 854
100 do.~-.......... 854
ICO d 0..............: 854
400 Feeder Dam .lots .11-16
26 Scirayi Kav-.-pief S6l£
'll .........prof 3634
100 d 0..... b3o.pret36l£
100 Snso Canal.. 16
100 3 d0....f......b6016K
. 7FennaE 6914
10 Second & Third st . 70
6 Academy of Music.. 67
100 Beading 8........'61}4
BETWEEN
321 70 Lehigh 6s ’70....1C0
2,C00 tf S Coupon Old-100
20,000 do: bS-IOOM
. .350 U S 6-20 Bonde. -10114
2,000 do.■ New.loo
15,000 - d 0... .1)5. 01d.10034
SECOND
-2000il Creek,.......... 5*
200 . do. oM
100 Honey Bk Coal M 60
100 Densmore ~ 8 H
100-d0,..;........... 8*
100 Now e& Del. ....e3O 11*
200". d 0...... 11#
50- do 11*
110 do 11*
ICO do .e3O 11*
•100.. do. .• .... 830 11*
100-McClmtock 0i1..... 6X
50 do. 8*
100 ; do. .............. 6.
, AFTER
3Coo&clmylNay6B 99 ‘3CO HcClintock........ 6
100 Ivoble & Del.. .bSO lill 15 McElhenny........ 6
;.-K; - ••••S3OIIJS :160Nobi8St,Del.....s511V
• & Delmater 12* .IMHibberd l pS
200 Heading 8.,...b30 62 . 400 Story Faria... 3
600Hoge Island..., l r a)oBull nr««ir . a
■ ® Second&li,V"S’** s 100 Cora Planter! 1 «■!!' . 6#
becona &Tiiird .. .70 400Tarr
™ 4 n n®B n F&- 300 Story Farm P*
KIO-100 100Dalzell bfj oy
60COsl> dp.........i810.100 50U. S 6 20a... . “ imvi
X'' 4 ®** P* 100 Beadin^T.. 1.. ...i.- 6i« '
lOOCatawissa Com... 18>4 100 Oil Creek.. a W
''lM Nay-Preferred..s 5 36J4 •* 12 Penn. Minina 33*
- ,G«ja1...i..-.. 16 580Den5m0re......... .-s%
, a» f Feeder Dam .11-16 aOßullCreek b3O
Drexel St Co. quote:
New Doited States bonds, ISSI .......,.10.5'irti 100
KewTlnited States Certif. of Indebtedness... 94jf® 96
New-United States 7 3-10 N0te5...............105 <OlO6
Quartermasters' Vouchers m fih g±
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness...... 3X@> I i
Sterling Exchange.... ,233" @236
Five-twenty Bonds .. .100®100K
. The New York Evening of yesterday says* ; ;
thdbriterstu HoMy letMe^
it. The « tocls ma l ke ! continues to show much firmness on
the railway and miscellaneonridiares. > ■
_ The. Goyernment list is barely steady. For Treasury
,fl< £iiy ll S r ® J? ?constant demand, at94%@9sfi
®?,SK , T ?i Bolder State stocks are weak and neglected”;
The following quotations were .made at the hoard-on
forenoon- aCtlTe stocks, ascompared with yesterday
United States6s, ISBI, coup....lOSli . 105 V X
United States 6-10 coup 107 107is' U
United State 6-20, new 100 100 .. '
United States 10-40 coup.. 94W qrir : v
United States certificates...... 9jH 94% " %
American G01d.......318W 216 w ,
Tennessee 65.. 66 66 p "
Pacif1c81ai1......;...., ........312'• - orw 0"
New York Central Kail road.. .12014 11814 10
Erie8ai1way........... 9754 96?
Hudson Hirer....... .....12014 151 X v
,Beadingßatlioad..l23- 122« M
SeinhWeekiy Beriew of the Plilladelpliia
Blarkets.' ■
# . . Octobbb 25—Even!ng.
•Ihe FfodnH markets are rather firuior, owira to tho
advance in gold, hnt the sales are limited. / Holders of
Flour are Terr firm in their views, bnt the markets
,dnll. Wheat la scarce. Com and Oats are rather better.
Barkis firmly held. Cotton continues dull. In Coffee
there is more doing, and prices are rather better. Fish
and Frnit are without change. The Iron market con
tihnce dhH;. Pro visitns are firm, bnt the sales are in a
small jray.drily! jeedsare unchanged. WnlsSyisdnU.
W 00l is rather firmer. ■
, The demand for Flour is limited, both for export and
Home nee, Jrat holders are firmer in their views. Sales
i It ®0 bills at $lO 25 'for extra,rand sll@
hbl for,extra family. The retailers and bakers are
wif.’in m®P ft!l way at ' from #9.M@lO, for superfine,
andSiflS^ x^i.?n^, Sll ®i 1 '“, forax E ra «“il y «
Eve f “,F bbl for, fancy brands, as to finality.
Meal is Mates-eia B in f small way at $9 t- bbl.. Corn
'GRAIN-Tde a ?s^ e llear 'otno saleß.i' « - ' =
demand Is limi^/ 0r l ngB ; 2 f , Wheat “re light, and the
@2.85; and -white 8,500 boshels'red sold at $2.30
viaiiiyi 4 o ® 2l?° * bushel; as to
bushel. Coin ll rathhf smallc way. catvsl;6o, ®
soldi at from si:«2@i. 4, <ma setfhn’ih 9 ! 1,1181,81 s c Ilo S
bushel;* Oat? &S® *
.with in ias.aU)rHfiw. m lit, ni „i prlcea ate rather better,
Bid. As*.
Feeder Dam Coal-1 1-16
[ Clinton C0a1...... 1
Bn tier C0a1....... 10 31
Diamond C0a1.... 20 21
‘ Swatara Falla Cl. .. 11
American Kaolin. .. 3
Ponn Minins'.. 20 21
Conn Mining. %
KoyafcODe Zinc.... 2% 2%
closing Qnotationa for the
lf Bid. AsTs.
McßlhenyOH..... 6 63^
Koberts 0ii....... .. ■
OlmsteudOil.,,.», 2 23<
goWe A DM 115-4 11«
Hibbard 0ff.,...;. -«4 pg#
Story Farm 0i1... 3)4 3
Bruner 0i1........ i 1)4
Fetro /eum Centre. 3 3*
Egbert............ 2)4 2*
floije 151 and....... 1 1%
Allegheny Kiver.. 1% 2
Curtm............. 3K 3%
Phil & Oil Creek.. 1& 1 %
Bull Creek™...., 4 4)f
Germania ])4 1)4
Oorn;Plantar,.... 6* 6)4
8rigg5Di1.,....... 3g SX
Bock 0i1... 4)4 4)4*
Tarr Farm........ .2% 3)4
Globe Farm IK
Schny&Oil.Creek-; .. 1)4
UpperEconony.... .. 1
ictuaf ions of gold during the
125,831 04
: 266.870 16
, 727,841 17
994,212'13
78,268 13
-134,223 7G
•••• ..$55,109 85
SXCHANGB SALES, Oct, 25.
BOARDS.
SOOMoElieny 0i1..... 5*
800 d 0.......... .1)30:
500HeClintock....b30 m
COO d 0....... ......c 6%
100 do 6k
100 Hibberd.........b5 1*
200 Excelsior 08...... w
bl ° 3*
100 Feeder Dam 1 l-ie
BOARD .
6t'ODS5-20hde.conoff 101
2000 Wyoming Val bde 100
1000 Cam it Amds 1878-100
1000 jpenaa R 2d mortr.ios,
2000 d 0.... ....108'
1000 Readmit 6s ’7o.csß.look
1000 North RennaOs... 95k
fflCO, d0..„...r.,T.ii 96
ICOO do 96
'BOO do.. i
■6OO d 0.... 96
2 fim Clt J 6a
EOO : d 0.....?.... ...aO2
607072 Lei lgh 6s 1870. ICO
2000D55-20£>dsslOii awlOO
6000 , do..BlOSatnaff.UO
3000 do. slOfiatiie'W'.lOO
I BOABDS. . ■ ■
200 Feeder Dam H. 16
: 200 Beading 61K
6,000 Feo n a B 2d Mlg. .106
100 West .Cluster.'.-.BJJ
, tTS CoapoaOs ’81.106?
1,000 Heading 6s .123
board.
100 MeClintock 0i1.... G
100 d 0........ ...... 6
100 do 6
ICO. d0......',. 6
SO Penna H. 69%
„«» City 6a Hew....... 103
2600 d 0.......
d 0... -..102
• SOO d 0........ ~....JO3
1000 Head MortSs ’43. .103%
3000 'do.'. .10344
600 State 6s Loan
600 d 0........ ...... 03
BOARDS.
Anthracite js Quoted three aum^"
t 0n r Ia Msuufac
tcred Ironthera is rather more doing; . -Lead—We hear
,ef no sales worthy of notice. Copper-Yellow Metalis
*e|l'»Ftn a small.way at 60c S ft/cash. “
HoAsflffams'l'ien" &lml ’ Mdi al,out 50 hhda lst
34®iocit in,
The demand, as we have aotioad for some
snii Prioos are unsettled;
iptiavrifr? ® c buylkiU:are'makingat Port Kichmond
i VnrJc-f;/ 60 ton * deUvered on hoard.
EE.—There has been 'bathe* more doihg in the
‘X, ?J sales. About 200 bags Bio sold tn lota at from ,37
.C3K.3CP jb, cash, and 260 hags Laguayra at 33@59: lb,
■cashand tme. “ - -
COTTON. —There is very little demand, and the mar
ket is dull; 1 mall Sales are making at 12C‘o.?iib, cash,
for middlings. ■ - 1 . 0 \
• FEATHEhS —Small lots of good Wastorn are selling
at 83@87c vi lb, cash. - I i
’ FISH,—The demand for Mackerel is limited, but
holders are firmer in their views; small sales from,
store are making at from #28@38 for extra to large Is,
$2O for shore do, sl6# 18 for No. 2s, and $14(815 P bbl for
50..35. Pick tod Herring are ecavce. Codfish-are
worth $7 50@8 the 100 lbs. • . ■ .
FKUlT.—There is very.httle foreign hero. Lemons
are qnotod at sB@lo P box. Green Apples are selling at
from s7®4 SOper bbl, whichls.an advance., DriedAp-:
pies range at from S@lle -lb. Dried Peaches'are
scarce aj;2C@22c -for unpared halveß,- and quarters at
15@17c HUb.. .
GUANO.—SmaII sales of Peruvian are making at $175
1$ lon.
; HOPS.-“Fmall sales are making al 30@i0c for old, and
of@6oc lb for now cron. . : v
HAY.-Baled is sellin«rat ; s!3o ton.
i LUMBER.—TIie receipts and stocks are large, and the
market is very dull* with very little doing in. the way
of sales. ? /. •* %
; MOLAS6ES is firmer Had holders ask an advance;
hot we hear ofno rales...;.
NAVAL STORES.—-There is very little doing in the
pr J oes are Rosin is quoted at
9-2? @35 hot. -Small sales of Spirits of Turpentine are
making at S2.3C@MD •. ....
.OiP is* without change ;* winter sells at
4l.9o, : nn&No. ; gallon.■ Fish Oils are rather
dull; sales of crude whale are reported at $1.50@L55,
ana winter sperm at m ‘iC@2.6o. Linseed Oil is in bet
ter demand, with sales at si;3C@l gal f on. Petro
leum is unsoltled, with sales of crude at 36@39c, and re*
maed in hond at6l@64c gallon; free is quoted, at 7S@ i
_ is in demand, with sales of soft at $5.50®
5.75 ton.*
SEEDS. —Clover is Beared, and q noted at ®9,'JO@lo ®
61 tbs. Timothy is sailing at *S.SO ¥-bushel'.... Maxseed
is selling at $3.10 huehel.
iSPlKllS,—The. demand for foreign is limited. New
England Hum is held at-42.G8@3.10-?1 gallon.- ■ .Whisky
le dnll and-unsettled; small sales of PeunsylTania ana
01 A i 5j ) ®t;' <!le ..? re making at *1.77@1 7S gallon.
Pr here; hass been rather more doing! aboat
oCOhhds.Cuha;BoldatlB@lBJicßlb, . ■
. BICE continnesqniet;.: small salos of East Indiaare
making at 13>S@McIjm.
ITALLO W‘is rather dull at 16@18>£c for city-rendered,'
and 15c lit for country. .. , . .... - , ’
: TOBACCO,—There is little or nothing doing in either
Leaf.ormannfactnred, but holders are firm in their
slews. , ■ ■ ■ . .
WOOL —The market ie rather firmer, and there is
more Inquiry,-with email sales ol medium to fine fleece
to notice at 9C@9se $ lb; -
! The following are the receipts of Hour and Grain ai
this port to-day:
Floor
Wheat
Com
Oats
Mew York Markets, Oct. 23.
Ashes aie quiet and steady at slo.76@llfor Tots; and
$l2 tor hearts. • 1 ■ > •
i BiiEADSTnKPs:-The market for State and Western
Flour is 20@30c better,dosing dull, with the improve
ment nearly all lost; sales 15,000 bbls at $8 90<§0.Z5 for
super flno Statu; $9.4c@0.55 for extra State; ®9®o:76for
choice do ; $9@9.25 Jor superfine Western;'®!) 60@10.25
for common to medium extra Western; SIO.BO@ID. 76 for
common to good shipping brands extra round-hoop
Ohio, and SIO.SO® 12 for trade brands..,,
4 Southern Flour is firmer; sales of 600 bbls at $10.75®
11.40 for common, and $11,60@14 y for fancy and extra.
Canadian flour is 2C@3oc baiter; sales 300 bbls at $9 60®
9.76 for common, and. $9.50@12 for, good to choice extra,
live flour is quiet. Corn meal is quiet. ' - *
? wheat opened S@sc better* and closed dull, with the
improvement lost. •; sales 7,C00. bus winter red Western
at $2.25 : 6,700 do inferior at $2.16 ; and 7,000 choice am
ber Michigan at $2.33. * .
5 Rye is firm. Barley inactive; sales 35,000 bushels Ca*
if W - 9 ®,M- n A ßarJ $?' Malt; is quiet Oats
are l®2c better, at 89H ®90c for Canada, 9C@9lc for Ver
mont, and 91K@92c for Western. The Corn market is
2%c higher, with a fair demand In part for export; sales
58.000 bnshels at $l. 60 for mixed Western, ; •
Whisky.— The market opened firm, hut closed'dull
and drooping;_salem 600 bbls Western at $1.73>4@1,70,
closing at sl.7Sk@l 74; ' ;
Talloiv la a shade firmer ; sales 98,000 !6s at 16@I7Jac.
Boston Harketa, Oct, 24.
Fi.OPB. —The’receipts since yesterday hare been 4,936
bbls. The market is firm, with a fair demand. Sales
of Western superfine at $8:76@9; common extra at $9.60
@9.7a; medium do at $1C@10.76, and good and choice dd
atslo.76@l4sbbl.
; Brain.— The receipts Since yesterday have been 4,000
bus Com, 6,2C0 do Oats, and 2,000 do Shorts Corn is
5PB;,f£ 1t ,5.&/? Ir demand...■; Sales of Western mixed at'
$l. S2@l 63:38 bushel. Oats are dull. "Sales of northern
and Canada at SS@92c 38 bußhel, Rye is held at II 80 $
bnshel. Shorts are dnll at $38@40 ft ton;
i Provisions.'— Pork is firm with a good demand: Sales
of prime at $4O; mess at $42 50@43.60, and clear $45@47
3?- hbl- cash. Beef is scarce and firm; sales of Eastern
and Westernmess and extra mesa at $18023 32 bbl.cash, -
Laid is steady; sales in bbls at22@24cf? lb,cash. Ham 6
are selling at slB@2oc -38 lb, cash.
- BETTER BAGS
'* ’AT.THB MERCHANTS 1 EXCHANGK. PHILADIttPSIA. '
Ship Philadelphia, Poole ..Liverpool, soon
Bark giccardo* Callfano.. .Barbados, soon
Ba rk Psyche, Weaver .Bio Janeiro, soon
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
ISKAEI. SIORRrS, )
■Joseph C. Grubb, > Committee of the Month.
EpmpsdA. Sotoer, j
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.'
jPORT OF PHILADELPUIA, Oct. 23,1584,
Sun Rises... 6 131 Son Set»..«-. 6 171 High Water-ll 40
ARRIVED
«cir George Pales, Hickereon, 5 days from Boston,
with, mdse to Crowell & Collins.
l_SchrWinter Shrub, Counley, 3 days from Laurel;
Del , with lumber to J W Bacon. '
Scbr Carthagena, Kelly, 6 days from Hew Bedford,
With oil to J B AAllen-
: Schr S L Crocker, Fresbrey, 3 days from Taunton,
with mdse to Twells & Co.
: Schr Sarah,"Benson, 6'days from Hew Bedford, with
mdse to captain.' . -1 ■
Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Kelly, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
■ Schr Thomas Borden, Wrightington, S days from Pall
River, in ballast to captain.-
.Schr T P McColley, Durborough, 1 day from Camdon,
Del, with trauf td JamesHarrait. -
Schr Cora, Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del,with
com meal to KM Lea. .....
. Schr Ettie Hall, Fleming. 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with grain to Jas L Bowler & Co.
Schr Mary, Cornwall, 1 ‘dayfrom Camden, Del, with
gram to Jas L Bewley & Co. •
day from Lewes, Del, with
gram to Jas L Bewley & Co.
t SteainerMMassey, Smith, 24 hours from Hew York,
with mdse tO'WM Baird & Co. -
CLEARED.
Steamship EC Knight, Gallagher. Hew York.
Bng.E HFiiler,.Holmes, -Hew Orleans.
.Schr .CPllhame, Golding, Hewbern.
bchr'J P Armitage,* Parker, Alexandria, “
Schr Elizabeth, Johnson, Alexandria."
.Schr-CHaddein Fcrbes,-Alexandria. ■
Schr Diadem,•Benjamin', Portress Monroe.
ScbrH A. Onmmings, Whlrlow, Alexandria.
Schr,J,Boyntpn, Reed, Jersey Clty.-i
Scbr Ellen; McFarland, Rockport, : „
Sebr Dwight, Hill, Hew York. • 9
Scbr W D Cargill, Baker, Providence.
Schr JBniley, Shaw, Hampton'Roads;
Schr Grace watson, Hickerson, St Inegoei.
Schr HJJ Farnham;,Edwards, Fall River.
Schr Adelaide," Crowell.-'Providehce.
Schr Black Diamond, Young, Hew York.
Steamer E Chamberlain,? Bristow, Alexandria.
Steamer F Cadwalader,: Pierson, Baltimore.
„ MEMOBANDA. ' -
ship Edward Herbert, Stevens, cleared at Liverpool
Sthinst ti for San Francisco.;
Steamship Louisiana;'Grogan, cleared at Liverpool
10th list, for WeW.Tork.;v, . ■
Steamship Montezuma (Br), Hamsbaw, 'which sailed
from Hew York on Saturday last for Kingston Ja, re
turned the same evening, having broken her, propeller.
Steamship Saxon, Matthewß,-her.ee at Boston on Mon
day..— ,i
' Steamship‘Bornssia (Hamburg),' Moler,' 1 from- Hew
York fpr.-Southampton, was seen-14th instant,Jat6o,
lon 10. . , ■■ ' ” -
Steamship. City of Baltimore, (Bri. Mirehouse, from
Hew York for Liverpool, was seen 16th inst, at 7AM,
in lat 60, lon 27. ' '
Brig Elmira,’Horton, cleared at St John, H B, 20th
inst. for this pert; - • .-
' ■ Schr-Moniczuma, Lewis, from Bangor for this port, at
Hew York oh ! Monday. ;
Schrs Mary Fletcher. Tracy: Seventy-Six, Teel;-,C L
Vandervoort. Baker; Pioneer.Talpey ;'WP Cox.Hotlck,
and Lacon,-;Baker,-hence at Boston 23d Inst;; ■ ■ .
Echrs Thos Potter," Racket!, hence at Gloucester 19th
inst, and FanvWind,,Smith) ,on the 20th. s •
Bciirs H Staples, Gibbs, and C Wells, Farnsworth,
Bailed fvom-Hewsßedford 22d inst, for. this port,
i Schr Jesse B Allen, Case, hence at Hantucke 121st inst.
Schr Leesburg, Blake, hence at Salem 23d Instant for
Thomaston." J----..:." o
■ Schr Jas S Stroup, Foster, sailed from Salem 23d inst
for this port.. ...
;; Schr A H Learned, Ludlam, hence at Portsmouth 20th
lhetantls. f . >• ■ -
ScbrsTrade Wind, Cot soil; John Dorrance, Rice, and
•wm WilEon. Butler, sailed from Providence 22J, instant
for this port, ?
.'Schr Chrysolite, from rPhiladelphia for Washington,
w«h Government stores, foundered 9th instant off Chin
coteagne Shoals. Captain Sheppard and crew were
picked-up by schr I) S fifciner, and arrived at Port Boyal
16th. hut,*- r. ( ... o,
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed,' will be
exposed to public-sale or venduh, on MOHDAY Evening,
Movember 7,1864; at 4 o' clock, at Sansom-street Hall,-
All tb at certain brick messuage and lot of grouud sltnate
on the north side of Wallace street,6ne hundred and fifty
seven feet ten inches westward from Sixteenth street,
in tie city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Wal
lace.street twenty feet, and in depth -northward one
hundred and eighty feet to Horthstreet. [Whlchsaid
premises Richard; Pennypaoker etal., by deed dated
April 2,1855, conveyed unto Abel Lukcns in fee ]
• f £[D. <J. ;;5.,-’64.r 300; . Debt $4,668.19. Olmstead.]l ;
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
•' JOHHTHOMPSOH, Sherifc
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 19, 1864. 0c26-3t
GHEEpE’S^SALE.^-B^virtue of
.writ Of levairi Facias, to me’directed,-wlll^l>e ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
NovenVber 7,1664, at 1 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AlUhat certain two r storybrick-messuage and lot of
wound beginning on the east side, of Old York road,
thirty* seven feet northward from Poplar street, in the
citv of eaetwardly one hundred
and' two to Oalvert street;!thence northeastwardly
along the same thirty-five feet to Orchard street; thence
along the same seven, inches; thence "westward along
Jacob Slinghuff’s lot one hundred and thirty-three feet
to Old York road (n'ow.Fiftlr street), and thence south
ward along the same seventeen feet to the place of be
ginning. „ , -
CD. C.; S. t r 6i.;>354. Debt $2; 172 60. Buckwalter.l
,» a , in execution and to be sold as the property of
Abraham Weckerly. JOHN THOMPSON," Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Qfilcc; 0ct.i.22;71864. ;0c26-3t
CBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
'-J a.writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exppseddb public sale or vendue; On MONDATSBvenIng.
November?, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoihtstreet'Hall,
All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of
§ round situate.on the east Bide.of Eleventh street, three
nndred and four tfeet-southward fromGirardavenue,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Eleventh street seventeen ; feet (including one-half of a
three-feet alley h and in depthnseventy.-one feet ten and
one-half inches to ,a: fonr-feet alley. (Which said lot
Charles Ft, PiSher" et nx.,‘ by deed‘dated »Arigust-13.
,1846, recorded in Deed Book A W M., No. 34, page 93, :
convoyed unto Joseph B.i Evans' in fee; reserving a !
ground rent of fifty- two dollars, payable Ist April and!
C.v 5.,, !64.. ,347.:. Debt,.slo9 12. Campbell.] ?
Takenin- execution ' and to be sold as the property of
Joseph -B. Evas a, .who has parted with his Interest.
JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 22, 1864. oc r ~
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE. OF
K - 7 .a:, writ'of Levari,Facias,, to.me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or. vendue, on MONDAY. "Eve
nxng, Nov. 7,1864, at .1 o : clock, at Sant.oin-street Hall,
All that certain lot ofjground, with the twc-story
brick messuages and two- story frame messuage or tene
ments, thereon, erected,! beginning-on the west side of
Sixth street nineteen feet ten inches southward from
Karriott street; in the city of .Philadelphia: thence
southward along Sixth, street fifty-six feet eleven
inches; thence westward: Ame’hundred and thirty-six
feet four inches; thence northwardly seventy-six feet
eight inches to Marriott street: thence eastwardly alone
the same thirty feet eleven inches; thence southwardly
nineteen feet six inches; more or less; thence eastward
ly nlneiyxsix ;leet seven inches to theplace of begin
ning. [w-liich'said premises Shenbert Iseminger and
others,.by two deeds dated July 1, 1817, recorded in
Deed Book A. W . M. . No, .69, pages, 112. land 1177
conveyed unto Fanl T. Jones m fee. s r
;; ■ ,CD. C.; S.,- ’C4. ,355. Debt $1,560. Sulger.l!
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
i* JOHN, THOMPSON, Sfieriftf
„ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 22. 1561.; 0026-3 t;
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} " : COVERT.—AII acuta and; chronic -diseases {
t rared hy special guarantee, when desired by the 1
> patient,-at 1220 WALNUT,Street, Philadelphia”?
land. In case-of a failure,no charge Is made. Hot
1 drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. ,1
{ Allcures'performed -by Magnetism, Oalvanlsm'. or {
other modifications'of Electricity, without shocks or £
,eensation.n: For further iriforma- {
{ tion, send and get a Pamphlet; which contains bun- <
J dreds of certificates from some of the most ’reliable (
jmeninPhiladelphia, 1 who’have been speedily and i
> permanently, cured after all other treatment from <
)medical men had failed. "Over twelve thousand!
J cured In less than five years at 3220 WALNUT St f
> Klectrrical Institution established five years ago. X
■S W. B. BROWN. M. D. \
}P. SHEDD, 51, D., |S. W. BECKWITH, M. D., f
) - ASX) . (
| „ _ .Mrs. S. A.' FULTON. >
J ..Hrs.-Fnlton, a lady of great experience and ahili- 1
) ty, will have entire charge of treating in the ladies’ {
f department. .. , f
£ Consultation free. ' ' i
1 Address all letters to Dr. W. B. BROWN, 1330 >
l WALNUT Street. Philadelphia octwj
rTAIRKANT’S EFFERVESCENT
BELTZEEAPERIEOT
ia tbb ; - -
BEST BEMBDY 'KHOWJr
BIIIOSSjCgOTEAJKTS°fI®HKADACTS, COSTIVE-
KBSS, ISBIdESTION' HEAKT~BURN,’ SOTO
'.■■l. &c., Ste..- ;
•-TAMM B,eCHIMOIf,.the STeat Citemist, says;
“I know its composition, Mid have no doubt itwill
prove most beneficial In those complaints for vbicb it is
'recommended.?’.
L BOTDssts: ‘M strongly commend it to
the notice of the public. ’ ’ -
: Br. EDWAKD & .LUDLOW say*! M I can with confi
dence recommend it.-” •- <o- .»«•> .Tt
GEORGE T, DEXTER hats: “In Flatalensy,
Hsart-tam, Costlvenets, Sick Headache, Ac., &c., the
SELTZER APERIENT in my hands has PTOved indeed a
| valuable remedy.,
For other testlmonUls see pamphlet with eaeh bottle.
Manufactured only by" I ' • TARRANT 4 CO.,
378 GREENWICH Street, New Tort.
FOR SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS, my23-tnoSI
T7LKCTRICAL INSTITUTE,
YE AFFLICTED, COME! -
_This treatment, only needs a trial tote adopted by all.
Having made,many. improvements in the applicationof
thisjigent, we feel in doty boundto mate them public.
We will guarantee to cure any case„ot.feTer and arne
in two treatments. It has also proved-.'*very successful
lh the cure of the following diseases:
Rheumatism, Nenralgia,' Debility.
Paralysis, Asthma, Genital weakness,
Influensa, v Dyspepsia, Piles, ■
Spinal disease, Catarrh. Diabetes.
Ladies and gentlemen can enter at anytime for fnH
instructions in the practice. '
Consultations free
. Office hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. "
Testimonials at the office.
DB. THOMAS ALLEN,
~ . . . ' Medical Electrician, -
seld-tjaf 15* N. ELEVENTH.St„ below Kate!
S ARNICA OIL OR EMBBO
~ OATION never fails tocure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains,Fr°Bted Feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Bis
eases. -Price 2fo. .and wholesale and re tail byH. B. TAT
LOE, Druggist, TENTHandCALLO WHILL. se6-5M
T)R. EINKELIN HAS RBSUMED HIS
-Vf home practice at his residence, northwest corner
ofTHIRD and UNION Streets., From 9to 9. se7-3n
THE OHIO PETBOLEUM COMPANY.
-L SHABES; sloo.' * 51,000,000.
Composed of 1,444 acres, on BEDE BAL CASES, Jtfor
. gan county, Ohio, ijscludingthe whole of the celebrated
“ Joy farm? .The-firsfc three WeLUbored are now pro
ducing over,loo barrels per day. -V'
■ Thirteen wells in progress (sixteen, in all), which will
be completed by Ist December next
_ Income at present.sBoo per day. Two per cent, on the
Capital fctocknow on hand for sales; of Oil, and ’appli
cable to.dividends.; ...... .
First Dividend will be declared lßt December next.
With no material depreciation of oil below present
prices, large dividends may be confidently looked for.
For farther information, or for pamphlets, apply at the
office of the Company,: Ho 4 BBOAD Street, Kooms Wo.
11 and 12, Wew York. ' WM. A. BHIUSYE,
President.
A'LLEy D.iVoEOE, Secretary.
New York, Sep.t. 20,1864.
TTINRY HUDDT,
AX Distiller and Wholesale Dealer-in
PURE OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHELA, RYE, AND WHEAT
, WHISKIES,
145'NORTH' SECOND STREET,
_ _ Below Race, Phila
HENRY MUDDY, Cocl9-3m] -ISAAC J. EVANS. *
fIHARLES MIDDLETON,
V „ TT ; .raOH MERCHANT.
SECOND AND. WILLOW STfiEBTS.
■■■ :• , phuadbimia.
Ssrau Trnn »n«hauid »bA for uh.
C KATIN G—M. C. CAMPBELL'S BKA-
M ; TING GRASSES meet TGESDAY and FRIDAY
gjorainffs, corner of BROAD and WALNUT Btr«iS£
■WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAY
EIGHTH and SPUING GARDEN StreX for ladSa ind
misses only. Gentlemen Wednesday :£Yenings*t 7,
Eighth and Spring Garden Streets. Ladies and Gentle
men taking one course of leseons.on parlor skates*-win
become expert ice skaters/: For circulars, terms,-.dtc.,'
apyly or address as above. oclB-Ut*
PISTOLS; SKATES. -
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
Kinutaoturer, and Import® HKS'fSfDTWk
„ Pine Guns, Pistols,
Gnrmlnit and. PlaMnr Tackle.
Canes, -Powder.-Shot,
„ „ , , . Wads, Caps, &o.
Guns Bestoaked, Kebored, andßepairad In tba bast
nft&ndr, ■ ■ ,
SKATES OP ALL KIBDS.
*O9 CHBSTUrtIT Btraat.
A SAFE STEAM BOILER Time;
* ‘ HAEWson b r-tI F?? 8lT ? ord « r » forth®,
«’uft!r ir r. BOILER,» m sizes tosuitxrar
-s?*® of. Manufacturers and others is
sailed to the new Steam Generator, as eombinliitr es-'
sential advantages in, absolute 'safety from^destructive
explosion, first iCosfc - andt duraljUity, economy o??a2?!
jleaaiM and tranßportafcloi.&c.K.Sotws*
sessed by any boiler notr in-use.* -These hnnAM^ww
; \
*** Bontf^mßD l j
f'IARD.--BELCBER & CO,, PROPBIE
tors of ■ ' : , - . >
CEMTBAL BATING HOljsn.
No. 431 CHESTNUT Street, °
. Opposite General Post Office, Philadelphia'; Pa.,
tender, by medium of the public press, to their many
fihoSS 8 ft® s thanks for the
liberal encouragement IrnOßt generously bestowed,’
and promise to add. still further improvements and
»l)S a 5,« l ?™» a £. d «r e ?i. av S ry , 8n ' l ® 4TOr to m ,®rtt the support
of ‘j'o.hpstnees.men and generalpnblio
of Philadelphla.andiTioltutf. ' 1 r~; • ocl7-Sm I
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OreiOß OF THE COMFIBOMSE OF THH OOjRSBKCT,
•ni’J , • W^Hmaio».,Septemher'27,lBBl • ■
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented-toth*
1 is? a --I* 0 * la the County; of Philaael
; P“If» Btftte of Pennsylvania; bns- -besaduly or
® n 8 aeeording to the reaulrement* of
iSL C , ongr6 '* > entitled “Ant Act to oro
ide a national currency, aeenred by pledge of Unit,
ed State*, bonds. «nd. to provide for the circulation and
redemption thereof,’ ’ approved June Sd, 1881, and ha*
complied wlthall the provision* of said Act required to
he compiled'with before commencing the business of
hanking underpaid Act:; .-a-,-,* - 7 . ” .
Now, therefore, I. HUGH. KaCULtOOH, Comp
troller or the Currency, ‘ do : hereby Icertifv that the
gighth National-Bank-, of PhUadelphlaTin the City or
Philadelphia, -In the County.of Philadelphia. aiid'Htate
"’J'-atS^htuanee*
**"■' 't.
NEW BOOKS.
oc2l-fmw3m
* PItOPOSAM.
CSUBSISTENeE/OFFICE U. S. ARMY,
O No. 30 SOOTH Street. ’
ocir TTI pT;npnc ß ,Vi |,,^ o! y i ’ , October 24, 1884. ,
*?, M. on SATOEDaT, October 29th,
JS’mSnt ,U ao!^i ne .! V‘° iP?V e<l States Subsistence De
pBrrfwi°^ d ll^Wore l Maryland, with—
-1,000 BAEE| L s ?Igs T QUALfTY NSW MESS OB
t» ba stated), to be
raeat, in full-hooped oak-bar-;
ini’,’ wo j°? ll 9 OI ’ 3; m «at to be free from
nr-au?’ aßd to be repacked within thirty
? eI1 y e iy- , To bo delivered in ten days
“?™, i? ,ltBof contract. Three barrels of Pork
■g-ftM-Mptcgented asa sample of the Pork to be
delivered, which will be retained until the de-
nwy ia wade.
CO.OOO LBS. NEW SUG ARMOURED HAMS put up ia
separate slips or wrapper covers, aad packed ia
Ham tierces. 'To-be delivered ih fifteen days
.■{JSJ® date ward. One tierce of Hams mast Be
■ES^Kt? 1 as **«®Plo 0/ {he Hams to be deliver
contract, which will be retained until
the delivery Is made. - -
100,000 LBS. WINTER-SMOKED BACON SIDES,
S*9 j£®. VP* up each piece ia a separate slip or wrap
9r»: be- packed ia tight tierces, to be de
contract.
9u,uw aaBS. OF PRIME RIO COFFEE, to be ia doable
sacks. ■To be delivered ia fifteen days from date
of award. -
100,000 LBB. _HI GH-GRADE BROWN SUGAR; To be
?® d r i] ?i Barreis like samples to be seen ia this
cfflcC/ *nlly head-lined, and to be delivered.
Witnla tea days from the date of the award.
»■«» GALLONS Of THE BEST QUALITIf OF PORE
VINEGAR, made only from cider or whisky, free
?•??*, foreign acids or injurious'substances,
and of a uaiform strength; the whisky vtaeirar
> taking 28 graJna bi-carbonate of potash to nen
. S““® onB paacetfoy; the cider vinegar asnear
22 /a-Hpas capacity, to be made of
like sample to be seen at this office,
isaca delivery to be accompanied with a certifi
cathof a competeat chemist/that the vinegar de
of the required strength;: Oae-balf to be deUver-
Siwl D f J i^ yB % and t i e whole within twenty
days from date of award.: J
15.000 LBS/ADAMANTINE CANDLES (to be 16 oz to
the pourd). Brand mußt be mentioned. Boxes
to b« strapped with light green hickory straps:
To be delivered in fifteen days from date of
■■ : award.' . ■■■• ■
SO, 000 LBS.-.GOOD HARD BBOWN SOAP,-to'be made
by boiling, and only from good.matoriale, free
from clay, soluble‘gla«, or other adulteration,
to haveno unpleasant odor, to contain hot more
than thirty per l cent, of water, and to be well
dried before beine packed. - To ba delivered in
fifteen days from date'of award.';
10,000;LBS. PEI’PBB (black). will'please
state the vanetyof Pepper.asSnmatra.'Singa-
I> P r ?’ -? elia ?S> * c - > furnishing sampleand also
state the price per pound at which they will hffve
it ground, put up in. 4.02. papers, and packed
• in boxeß containing twenty-five ponnds of Pep
per. To be delivered in ten days from date of
award. - . ' , . -. v
Actual tare required.
Samplet must be famished of all the articles offered'.
: Separate proposals, in duplicate, must bo mado for'
each article enumerated, and , btdders may propose for
the.whole_or’anypart'ofeaclf.;:. Proposals must bsmade
on blank forms, farms! od at this office. The certificate
attached to-the proposal mußt be signed by two respoh
sibte paities.
Express charges, on samples must be - prepaid, or the
proposals-wiil not be considered. Each bid must have
a printed copy of this advertisement pasted at its head,
and must be specific in complyiug with all its terms
Proposals mußt not be encloned with the samples, but
■’ W 4 “Frop^lklbr
j H«r80HB not havinf the precise variety of Stores above
aeseribed, but havidg articles of a similar kind, are at
liberty to send m proposals for supplying them, which
will receive attention according, to price and adaDfcatioh
to the wants of/the service. In aU casea not specially
excepted the delivery must at the time speci
fied. In case of failure, the United Ntates resetvesthe
right of- purchase elsewhere to make up the deficiency -
aaMs. paid over pontiact pric ° ta^
; All .stores will- be carefully iuspccted and compared
With the retained samples.- Beturns of weights, signed'
by a regular public weigher, must be furnished when
ever required.
; Certificates of inspection by professional- packers or
inspectors, other partyfarnlsbing theprovi
-BIOHB, wiU he required for meats, certifying on the part
of the seller their present -quality and tonditioh. and
the immediately preceding inspection.
' The meats will also be examined and passed upon hv
parties from thrn office on the part of-the Gnited States
. Contractors are expected to hold their goods without
expense to the United States until required for shin
ment..
-Payments to be made after the delivery of. the stores
if funds, are on hand; if none on hand, to be made as
soon as received. . ’
: Eachsperson, or, every member of a Arm offering a
propoeal. mgst accompany it by an oath of allegiance to
the United Government,'if he has not already
filed one mthiscfflce.- In addition .thereto a certificate
will bo H quired setting foith that the articles offered
ihe GoTernment, nnder ths above advertisement,either
belong to theparty bidding or are to be purchased or
received, by them oft loyal citizens for delivery to the
united States Government.
. Bids must be legible and the numbers must be writ
ten, as well as expressed by figures.
A l IbyXs not complyin(/ sirict ly with the terms of this
advertisement will be rejected.
: 0c26-3t
(YFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
v SUBSISTENCE. .
yfAsmsBTOV, D. 0 , October 24. 1861
. T „ „ PROPOSALS FOR FioUR ’
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, are invited until
November Ist, at 12 o’clock M., for furnishing the Sub
sistence Department with -
TWO .THOUSAND (3,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR
The proposals will he for what is known at this Depot
as Nos. 1,2, and 3,'and bids will be entertained for any
quantity I©ba than the whole./ < - *
‘ Bidinmst be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper; v ;
The* delivery of the Flour to commence 1 wifcMii five
days from the opening'of ,the bids Thad in such: quanti-
as the Government may direct; delivered at
the {Government warehouse in Georgetown. at tho
Wharves or railroad Depot in Washington, D. C. * '
The; delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed
Within twenty days from the opening of the bids.
Payment will be made in certificates of indebtedness,
or such other funds as the Government may have for
disbursement.
. The usual Government inspection will be made'jnst
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fresh ground, and made from Wheat ground
m the vtcinity where JEnnfectnred,unless of a verv »u
-perior quality. mgf y *
ljb Tbe Flour to be deluged in new oak barrels, hoad
. A® oath of accompany the bid of each
dim er who has not tNRth on file in this office, and no
bid will be entertainedlsom parties whp have previous
ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not
present to respond. s
Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any
EKS 9 -,, 3?i? s t° be addressed to the undersigned, at No.
333 ‘‘G’l Street endorsed “ Proposals for Flour. ”
. 0c24-7t ; S. C. GREENE, Capt.~andC. S. V.
OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER.
.V„ ' CINCINXATI, Ohio, Oct. 17,1861.
are Invited by the undersigned natH
TUESDAY,N ovember 1, 1864, at 12 o’clock M,, for the
Immediate delivery, to this Department, of ■ >■
„ /, AM BULA^ICES—Wneelin g Pattern.
Samples of which mayj>e seen at the Government In
spection Sard, corner Eighth and Freeman streets, Cin
cinnati, uiiio. ■ •.,
at the U. S. Inspection
• the name of the party furnish
ice distinctly marked on each Ambulance. ■' ....
pfforing Ambulances must distinctly state In
theirbids the number they propose to furnish, the price,
n h K er3r > a “ a mn6t Bootee that the Am
bulances shall be, in every respect, equal to Army
standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered
x A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, mart
accompany -each bid,' guaranteeing that the bidder will
Bupply the -Ambulances awarded' to him under his pro
(Bids'Will be opened on TUESDAY, November 1, 1864,
at twelve o clock M., at this office, and bidden are re-»
Queßted to be present.
be made ’on Wednesday, November 2d.-
ICO4. ; ; - ’ .' . , -
■ Bonds Will be required that the contract will be faith
fully, fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forms of proposals, contracts, and bonds may
be obtained at this office. 3
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is
ti served. . . \
Endorse envelope “Proposal for imbalances, ” and
address . , Col. TO W. MoKiat,
Chief Quartermaster GiiciimetiiJepot.
A EM? SUPPLIES.
-£*- OFFICE OF AKMT CLOTHING AND EQTJIPAGB,
No. 5014 BROADWAY. IN'ew York, Oct 20.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tixiH Office,
Jutll 12 o clock M , on THUBBDAY, the 27th instant*
for fnrninhing by-coatraot, at the Depot of Army Cloth- ’
me and Equipage, m this city,
1 o ' Knap.Bp.ckg,
. Packing Boxes, •'
Drum Sticks,
Shovel Twine,
Sewed Bootees, No. 6,
. Sample? or speolflcatlone of which can be seen at this
, 9®ee. Bidders Willi state the quantities they wish to
, deliver, the time they can finish the delivery of all the v
: propose to furnish. , : *
ing boxes :PBaCSß t 0 deliver6li “ Army standard paek
i A prwierjgnafjntee must accompany all proposals,
setting forth that if a contract is awarded to the party
““mod. thf rein, he or they will at once give bonds for
the faiaful performance Of a contract. - .
The Dinted States reserves the right to reject any part
or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed for the 1 in
terest of, the service. I :
Proposals should bo endorsed' Proposals for (here
state the name of the article bid for), and' addressed to
' « ; «" * „ Colonel D. H.i VINTON,
0c22-ot Deputy Qaartermaster'General U. 8. A.
pEOPOSALB FOR LUMBER.
■ • Chiep.Quartermaster's Office.
. -Depot op Washington, {Washington, Oct. 17. is 64 . -
SEALED PROPOSALS: will be received h at tbisOffles
nntil SATDBDAY, October 29, 1864*at 12o’Sock
£ nm her of the following
amounts, kinds, and descriptions, viz: - °
1, 500,010 feet t-4 or 1-inch White Pine common Cull-:
.60,000 feet 6-i or IX-inch White Pine common Cull
-160,000 feet 8-4 or 2 inch White Pine common Cull
mgs.
100,000 feet 4-4 orl-inch tongued and grooved Floor
j&2°® £3IN gemloeh Scanning, 12 feet long.
25 1 000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling* 14 feet inner •
2 sn’ om Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long.
wl X Bl em oo > gcanH.teg, 18 feet long.
f x JI em } oc £ Scantling, 20 feet long. '
w’wSr 9 'J£ x £l er “, loc £ ; J o J at > I2f«et long.
Joist, 12 feet long.
K.MO feetteß Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long.
■ 25,000 feet.3x6 Hemlock-Joist, 20 feet long
I’ffi r ee » £ x ? Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long! -
■ og’riX j ee £ SZ Hsmlock Joist, 14 feet long.
ng'nSn C ee s -*Z^. olQ ‘ oc kJoiHt, 16 feet long,
m*nnn f ee ,f?o 5 em l <>0 k Jo ist, i IS feet long. ■■ ■-,
: 50,000 feet 3xB Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long.
3xB Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long.
. S'SSSMSS Joist, 16 teet long.
m’SSS f O6 ? and lO Hemlock Joist, 20 feet long.
1 m’S Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long.
i'S™£Lv 118 -!? ck sawed White Pine Shingle*
best quality sawed Cedar Shingles. ■ -
g 250,000 Plastering Laths. *
_ Samples of Shingles.and Laths proposed for will be
Bids will be received separately for each kind and
- above specified, or forthe whole amount ad
-a^°To described to be good merchantable
lumber, subiect to the inspection oi an inspector ap
pointed on the part of the Government.
wrtntie* for i> be delivered within
thirty (SO) days from date of •contract.
n £ r °Vp sa r f r °V l dwloval'parties tm.ll not be con
rijjggfevjn-oath ofallegianceto the Dnited States'ao
rr?“f?f,??l iat * a ,?' !o ?¥W?>y-«aoh proposition--
contract; should It
uersm^waS’f?^ 4 by two responsible
«uarant‘ee Wlloee slenatnres aze ' to, be appended 'to the
„^o f ulL name and post-office address of each bidder
mnst be legibly written in the proposal.
i.r°* nd ? smn equal to half of the amount of the con
tract, Bigned;by the contractor and both of his guaran- i
k® required of the‘Successful bidder upon
t 0 rejec i ?“Xf> r S. u bt . d s ‘hat may be deemed f
'toohigh.is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster, r
mposals must be plainly endorsed on the envelope.
. Proposals for Lumber," and addressed to the under
signed. D. H. OTCKBB,
General and Chief Quartermaster,
?^ 9 ' -Pepot of Washington. ;
U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE.
TTNITBD STATES' , i INTERNAL RE
COMECTIOM DISTEICT OF|
PENNSYLVANlA;comprißingrtbe Twelfth, Thirteenth,
Sixteenth, Seventeenth, EijAteentli, and Nineteenth
Wards of the City of Philadelphia. j
, NOTICE: • }
The annual assessment fpr.ISM, for the above-named!
Dlstimtiofrarsons liable to a tax on carriages, pleasure*
yachts. billiard tables, and- gold" and sliver plate; and
been completed leanired t 0 Uke ont lIC9Me - having
~ ~. ' NOTICE IS HEKEBT GIVEN :
a i tk f‘„ aX /\^ orfEai<1 ,v Wl y be received dally, by the
tmderslenod, between the hpurß of 9 A M. and 3P. M. 1
rvSoM? ?? d , , on aQd after TUESDAY, 1
beSMhiDst., and until aWIncIudingSATUBDAY. thi
19th of Kovemhernext ensuing. 1
, PENALTIES'
; All Persons who fall“to;pav their annual taxes upon
carriages, pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and goldand
silver plate,'on;or before .the Aforesaid 19th day ofNo
yomber, 1804,’Will<inour a penalty‘of ten per centum
additional ofthe amount thereof,and bo liable tajcosts,'
|« J>rovideAfor in tho 19th Section of 1 tho Excise Law of
, Allpersons who in like manner Bhall fail to take ont
'heir Licenses, as-required by law, on orbetore the 19th
lay of November, ISM, will Incur a penalty Of ten- per
sentum additional of the amount thereof, and be sub
icct to a prosecution for three times the amount of said
.ax, In accordance with the provisions of the 69th sec
tion of the la w aforesaid. ;|. . -, T .- - r
All payments uro reqniredito ho made in Treasury
I'“^’ 1 ,^ ne t B11(le! ‘ authority of the Unltcd Stateß, or in
notes of bangs organized under the ; act to provide a na-.
tional currency, known as national Banks. ?.
No further notice-will ho given. . , o
WILLIAM J iWAINWRIGET. Collector,
oclB tuolß. S. W. cor THIRD and WILLO W Sts.,
CLARIFIED CHAM-
Of a superior quality, by the barrel
IS*4LOMBARD St.
„ ' J. H. GILMAN,
Captain and C. S., U. 8 A;
EDUCATION At*
A YOUNG LADY, GOMFETEEFT TO
-tx, teach English, French, and the rudiments erf Latin,
desires a SITUATION as visiting or resident Governess
in dr near the city.
Address •* M. J, W.at this Office. oc2i-mwf6t*
A COLLEGE GRADUATE, WITH
fret-class references, desires a few priyate Pupils.
Address *.*.Yale» M at this Office. 0c25-4t*
TyrOUNT PEACE INSTITUTE, NICE-
A'X;. 1 TOWN Lane, near the Ridge-avenue Passenger
Railroad. ' Boys prepared for college or business. The
next Term will.commence November Ist. Circulars
can be had from WM. G. CROWELL. Esg.. No. 51G
WALNUT Street, or of the Principal, J. W. PINKBB
TON, A! M. ~ 0025-66*
WOODLAND SEMINARY, 9 WOOD-
T» LAND TERRACE, WEST PHtLADELPHIA.-
Rev, HENRY RBEVES; A. M., Principal, (late of the
CbamhersburgSeminary.) - Session opened September
14th.* A Bay and Boarding School for Young Ladies.
Experienced Teachers; instruction solid,»choice t -and
thoioogh, Circulars sent on application: . aulfl-3m
"DROP. JEAN B. SUE, A. M.. AUTHOR
■J- of “Suets French Course,” Instructor of French in
Families and Schools. .Residence, No. 231 North
TENTH Street. * ocs-lm
PELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.—
, A BOABDIKG-BCHOOL POE GIRLS.
Tile Institution; health-faily and beautifully located
'tn the northern, limit* of Attleboro, Backs county,
PenMylrwila, .will openlts' Winter Session, Tkkih
Bourn l»t, ISM. Fords tails, obtain Circular, by ad
lr«»sln* ti* Frinripalu, Attleboro P. O. vßnckrioJTfe
ISRAELI. &RAHAKS,
JAKE P. GBAHAME,
Principals.
MSI-Sm
ADAME MASSE AND M’LLE,
~ MOBIN’B ENGLISH and FRENCH SCHOOL foi
fount L&diee, at No. 1343 SPRUCE Street. Philadel
phia, willreopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th.
j WtSB-2ia*\>- ",
HHEGARAT INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH
yj 'AND fbbnoh boarding and day school
[OR YOUNG HADISS (1537 and 1539 SPRUCE St.,
Philadelphia), will reopen, on TUESDAY, September
»• Letter* to the above address will receive prompt
mention. Personal application can be made after An
met 20. 1864, to. MADAME D'HEKVILLY,
anl7-Sin Principal.
LEOAL.
T7BTATE OF EACH EL LAND, WI
•V* DOW, DECEASED—Letters of Administration
open the Estate ,of Rachel Land, late of the: city of Phi
ladelphia, widow, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate will
pl«asi*make payment;: and those having claims will
present the same without delav to
STEPHEN LEWRY, Administrator,
' .-V. . , No. 1516 SUMMER Street, Phlla.,
Or to his Attorney,
CHARLES M. WAGNER,
i ocl9-wGt* No. 3*l North SIXTH Street..
TESTATE OF G. A. HOFFMANN, DE
■HTiiisKASED.'—Letters of administration on the estate
of (JuBTAYUS A.'HOFFMAN having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to makepayment, and those having claims to
present them without delay, to
■t AUGUSTUS P. HOFFMAN. Administrator.
» ocl2-w3t __ 835 ARCH Strtet.
T7STATE OF JACOB F.WILKINS,
_ i .DECEASED.—Letters of Administration upon the
EsjAte of JACOB F. WILKINS, late of the city of Phila
delphia, deceased, having been granted ;to the under
signed, all pereoM indebted to said Estate will please
make payment; and those having claims will present
the same without delay to .jv...
■ > AMOS LANNING, Administrator,
, . 1 No. 309 NEW Street, Phila.,
Or his Attorney, CHARLES M WAGNER,
OCI9-W 6t* No. 3*l North SIXTH Street.
T ETTERB OF ADMINISTR ATION
TZ™?™ t fl « .Mate of MARGARET ,TILLINQHAST,-
»W°Jt.l>«W'«iSnt«a to the undersigned, all’:
ESSE? 18 JhdeMedto said Estate are requested to male
payment, and. those, having claims to present them
'rooPto®# 0 M. DOTFIELD, Administrator,
Be2l-w6t« WALNUT Btreet.^
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
f- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
i_ Estate of THOMAS HARRIS, M. D.
Appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust tho acconnt of JAMES H. HODGDON, ad-
SlesnSn* ■%■£ /s of THOMAS HARRIS, deceased
ySarahHodgdon, his Executrix), and to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, willimeet the parties: interested for the'parncßas of
NovemberlolSvAVD:
Era’HTH 4 »Sa C Tnr.rmvSi’ a VH* ofo 0 ., S. E. comer of
EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, in the city of Philadel
phia:. DANIEL DOUGHERTY.
I.o^l-ftn Wst Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOE THE
. CITY AMD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
TK.iSm.lso* SHIELDS, deceased. -.
The Auditor appointed J)y the Court to audit, settle,
*f .MAKIA.SHIELDS .an 4:
L AOKOE W. SHIELDS, executors of George Shields,
deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested
c¥, s aPPOtoteent, on FRID A.Y, No
vember 11th, A. D. 1854, at 4 o’clock P. 51., at his office*
Southeast corner of_ EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, St
tJl ® “i 4 ? of Philadelphia. DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
_o<s2l-fmw6t Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
raiA E THB CITY AND COUNTY OF i’HILADEL-
of the Supplement to the Anal account
rirnboTO Ef 3- . Assignee of THE MOTHAL
delphia iksu:eahcb ASSOCIATION OF FHILA
„ 3 he / nd /« rap ?? i!ited . tt ® Court to audit, settle,
Bfia adjust the said supplement account and report dis
:oc2l-fmwst*. JAMES H. CASTLE, Auditor.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
vwbvWJ A£ D COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
FEKKEaCO vs. F. KELLY—June Term, 1864. N0.'76.
t.A, < ] !mdel ; si .? lie 'i' appointed by the Court to make dis
trlbntlpn of-the-fund prpduced by the Sherlff’sisale
e he a i°7,. B writ, of all that certain lot or piece of
ground, with the stables andbuildings thereon erected,
! se®5 e ®i Illli,1 7 : on tl ® north side of Filbert street, one hun
?, r 7, a ? d seYehteen (117)-feet westward from Eighth
street in the city of Philadelphia, thence extending
northward .seventy-three feet, ten and three-Quarter
| inches,.thence; eastward eighteen- feet,ithehce north
i ward ninety-four feet one and a quarter inch,’thence
westward eighteen feet, thence southward eighteen
teet, thence westward forty-one feet, thence southward
| one hundred and fifty feet, to Filbert street, and thence
, eastward along the same forty-one feet to the place of
; of,his appointment
I on MOftpAYKOctoher 24th,‘ A. ■ D.' 1*64, dt ! .:4 io’clock
5- M-, at his Office, No. 129 South FIFTH Street,
Philadelphia, when and where all parties interested
.mnst make their claims, or they will be debarred from
““Ihginon said fond. T"rß.-P. BSOWW.-Jb.,
. ocls-10t Auditor.
TN, THE DISTRICT [COURT ‘OF THE
OF PENhIyLVANIA 1,05 TUB KASTESNDiSTKICT
, Whereas a Hbel has'been .filed In said Court in the
name of the Iprtted States against twenty-four hales of
Sea Island cotton, captured by the United States steamer
Sonoma as prize of war and brought into this District
tor adjudication— "in pursuanceYqf this writ of
monition to me. directed; all persons who claim any
•right,, ntle or interest in the said cotton, are monished
9 nit®" fo aPPesr before the. said court at the city of
Philadelphia on the 20th day after the publication
hereof, at ll o’clock A M., (if it he a conn day, or on
the next court day following,). to there allege in due
form of law'Why the said cotton 'should i not be ad
judged and condemned as good and lawful prize.
WILLIAM MILL WARD, -
October 18,1864 Coc24-30 U. S. Marshal..
COPARTNERSHIPS.
(COPARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDER
undeffiS, %¥. fSI, a fo??S: rt K^
. P GKIFFEB, '
Philadelphia, Oct. 1. 1864; E<?EGE gR o gv
niSSOLUTION,-THE COPARTNER
.SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of
.ifiiaib-SAMDEL N. DAVIES & SON
Is this day dissolved. . Tim business will be settled by
the undersized, at No, aas.DOCK: Street. T
CHARLES E. DAVIES, SurviyingPartner.
PHILADBLPHIA.-Bept, 30, 1864. “ ‘
f„S2 P^THSE F IP dr^ lle , rad ,® r * l «“e d hare this day
formed.a copartnership:under the firm of - ,
.- • Y' - ;. DAVIES BROTHERS,
for the transaction-of a general
' BANKING-AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
' - '-nt Jw. 235 DOCK Street ,
, ’ CHARLES B. DAVIES,
_ PETER A. DAVIES
Philadelphia, October 1, 1864. v *o..
U. S.. Certificatesi of. Indebtedness,. Quartermasters’
S?y, bought and eC sol B i a “ Govornme “ t - Swurities gene-
Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated,
blocks and JjOßus bought and Bold on Consussioiii
ocMm ■ ■; . ■..•'•-■ ;■ ■
COAL.
T? SCHREINER, NEW COAL DE
-M» . Po3h;N.oßLE:Btreet above Ninth street. ‘ ;
Constantly on hand superior. qualities of Lehigh and
ochiiylkill Coal, selected'expressly for family purposes,
“.‘h® i o ?’® st market' prices Wharf -Twenty-thiri
street, below. Arch street. Office IX9, South FOURTH
btreet.: •v 1 - oc2o-3m
Q.ENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL,
EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIORTO LEHIGH.-A trial
Will secnra jourenstom. Bug;and.Stove Bizes,*ll.ooper
i?3i *lO.OO. Office, 15M Sonth FOURTH C,
Lelow“Cbeetnut. Depot, I*l9 CALLOWHILL St.,
above Broad. . ELLIS BRANSON.
C] OAL . SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
V'.IMEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Goal, and
best Locust Mountain, from Schnyliill; preparedex
pr ,S£PJil y “?• Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH
LLOW St,. Office, Ho. Hid Bonth SECOND St.
J. TWLTON& GO.
1,000,000 bee. , k ING LXJM
-30,000 PLOOBING.
-CEDAR SHINGLES-CBDAH.
r\-' LOCUST POSTS—LOCUST POSTS.
LONG HEMLOCK JOIST. CEDAH POSTS
- SPttUCE SILLS, SO FEET LOOT
THEBE-TNCH SEASONED PLANK.
„ . r WILLIAMS & STOKES,
oclfl-12t* TWENTY-FIRST and EACE Street*.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RE-
Ms SEAL, ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53
PPfj?(OTirß re ti’ ■2 > i!?i r ?£ Arcb hasliere reopened Us
and
eol7-2m* : WILLIAM G. BEDPOKD.
PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS
miAi® 0 ? I §ni rr A7T ;D^r ™&P r S SB *° Germantown,
Sd*Sm H oSLiN aD ?° CitT> Saoom ’ ** Hartor *
rm fl a flASß CONVEYED TO ALL THE RAILROAD
; ocs-lm
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP
jl* made of pure, fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely*
•vegetable Soap; more suitable .for Toilet use thanthoss;
vtffigraasQSfer*
Hu 110 KAEGAEETfA-^e^'*Pron?’andi
Second. abov+Callowltin. ;
QSSSffißsag&#j,*PW«
, Wabhihotojt City, October 1, 1864.
HORSES! HORSES t] HORSES HI
. ® or *«* suitable for Cavalry and Artillerr service will
DKPOT * *P“ ma ? 6t ’
, Hjrßes will be delivered to Captain. L. Howry Moore,’
*• Q. M.y and be subjected to the nsnal Government in
spection before being accepted.
Prlce'of Cavalry .Horses, #176 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, #IBO each..
Payment will be made for six (61 and more. t
•■'>., JAMBS A. KKIH, ,
Coional First Division,
iQnartermaster General'« Offloe.
T}RAIN PlPfi, DRAIN PIPE. '
f 7 VITHITIip DRAUrPIPB-tU
atees.sfrqin.Slita. lf-inchidlameter, all kind*of
br»noh«a, bonds, and trap*, for sals In any auAatltT. 01
. Jliieh bore par yard S 5«. "
■ . 8 i 'f ilfl," -i
. fi «. .. .« gg*
e. •• •* ' <• ‘«s«
_ _• • terra coma chimnbt'tops.
r u§btt a SOB*. Villas, _ or. City House*. Patentwisii
Bft*i
• u . OENAHBHTAL GAEDKS VASigS.
Fountains, Pedestal B, - and. HtatnaxT, Marble Uriah.
Bracketa, and Mantel Vases- 1 , "r jaarpio Boat*.
PHILADELPHIA TKKBiA COTTA Woiiira
D
i®AF MADE
„-r MKNTS.to assintlthe heailair at r>
aet . j
EIE- 4|SkS
diseased ■*» J n * for'tie 1 cara of
Hi*»s»i!irtS»nSj^ff2rS!i?SJS i **? eye £- alb<> * Tai -
Wots, the ao-yalled tatticlssTipSS
••. «“*■
SkrsX 114 *
TOHHB. MYEBB-& CO.yAUGTION'
r . EBEB, Hoc. »35S and‘93*MAEEBT Street,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF FASHIONABLE CLOTH-
A CARD.-We invite the early attention,ofcdealep
to the large assortment of 4,000 fashionable city-made
garments; in .overcoats, ' dress and frock.coats, panta
loons, .vests,,shirts, *c., fer ments and boys’, wear,, to
be peremptorily sold bycatalogue *6n'ftnr months'
credit/commenclng THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock pre
cisely, ■*.
I EEADY-MADE CLOTHING.
THIS MORNING.
' Oct. 2fllh, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
four months’ credit, a large assortment of fashionable
city-made clothing, for gents’and boyß’wear.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE 0F BRITISH, FEENCH.
GEBMAN, AND DOMESTIC DEY GOODS.
We wiirhold a larse sale'of Foreign and Domestic
Dry,Goods by , catalogue, on a credit of four months,
ana part for ea&i, • , t _
p* - ON-’THtTBSDATMOHNING;
‘ October 27, embracing about!,ooopackages and loin of
staple and fancy articles in woolens, worsteds, linens,
silks and cottons, to which wo, invite the attention of
dealers. ' ’ - . '
: N.-B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination, with catalogues, early on , the morning of
sale,, when dealers will find it to their interest to at
■ tend. ■"
LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BEY
■ S ‘ -GOODS. , . ■ ».
Included in oar sale of foreign and domestiedry goods
ON THURSDAY, ’
October 27, will be found, In part, the following desirable -
articles;.viz:
hales all wool flannels.
! -f halos heavy brown drills.
bales Ethan Allen and Lancaster sheetings.
cases K and 4-4 bleached muslins.
cases brown and.bleached Canton flannels.
cases HartrorCUnd Cairo denims.
cases heavy corset jeans.
cases colored cambrics and .paper muslins.
caset Manchester ginghams.
cases Indigo blue tickings.
cases Bob Eoy cloakings.
cases miners’plaid flannels.
cases super Kentuckyjeans.
cases all-wool tweeds. , ■
cases Oneida aiid gold-mixed caasimeres.
Plainand printed'S&tinets. _ ___
NOTICE 10 CLOTHIERS—LAKGE SALE OF TAILOE
,, GOODS.
Also, on THURSDAY, October 27: »■
pieces Belgian broad clotbs.
- pieces htavy velours.
•—pieces Castor and President beaYfire.
pieces Bfqnimaux and Moscow bearers.
pit cea Whitney and pilot beavers.
pieces Aetrachan coatings.
pieces Belgian tricots and seal shins.
pieces silk and wool cassimeres.
\ pieces Devonshire and Melton coatings,
pieces dark- mixed repellants. .
pieces cap and cloak cloths,
pieces mohair, Itaiiahs, vestings, paddings, can
vas, CCC. '
Also, dress goods, white goods, travelling shirts,
a rmy shirbS and drawers,hosiery, cravats, ties, sewing
silk, shirts, notions, &c.
r , _,. . LIKEN GOODS.
.^I DClna .!, d , m , our sale of- THUKBDA.T, ; October
27th. be found 12 cases shirting linens,
a foU line of linen table cloths, Scotch and loom da
mask, and diapers, a full line of Russia diapers.
LARGE PEREMPTORY: SALE OF HOSIERY,
GLOVES, &c; t &c.
„„„ OX FEID AY MORNING, .:
October 28th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue,
'Without reserve, on four months* credit; 6,500; dozen
men s f . bors*, women’s, and . misses ’
shirts, and drawers,; &c. ,&c.» in great variety : also,
patent thread, sewings, hoop-shirts, notions, &c. Will
be oi en for examination early oh morning of sale.
POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, &c.
■■■■, ON SATURDAY MORNING,
■ October 29, at precisely 1L o’clock, will be sold, by
catalogue, on four months’ credit,: an : assortment of su
perfine and fine ingrain. Venetian, hemp, cottage; and
rag carpetings, which tnay be examined early on the
morning of sale. , - .
PEREMPTORY BALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, OBE
MAN. AND BRITISH DEY GOODS. &a
J ’ o ON MONDAY MORNING,
October 31, at. 10 o’clock, will be sold, -by catalogue,
on. lour months* eredit,about —
- 900 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French,, India, Germans and British, dry *co&i, 6».«
emoraclnr a larreandcholce assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and
cotton fabrics. 1 '
N. B.—Samples of the same will; bo arranged for
examination with cataloiraes early on the momin* of
the sale, when dealers will find it to theirintexestto at
tend.
LABGB PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, *e . .
- ON TOESDAY MORNING,
: November Ist, at 10 o’clock,;will be sold bycata
logue,' without reserve, onfourmonths*. credit, about
1,100 packages boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals,- - gum
shoos, army goods, travelling bags, &c., of city and Bast
ora manufacture, embracing a fresh and prime assort?
ment of desirable articles for men, women, and children;
which will be open for examination early on the morn
ing of sale."* '
FOR SAME AISI> TO ILE2V
m ORPHANS’ ' COURT SALE OF
-KatBEAL ESTATE OF HENBT K. B. OGLE, deceased,
sitnate In Manayunk.in the Twenty-first Ward of Pbila
delpbia. to be field on .WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER 9,
1864, at 2 o clock F. M., on the premises, byM. PESTER,
Auctioneer;; ...... \
«a? o *a E. corner; Grape and Cresson streets,
84 feet street and 2u3 feet 2 inches on Grape
?Sls H CB g ng ß "
No. 2. Lot on north side of 20-feet street, laid out at a
distance of MS feet 2 inches from Green- House lane,
containin g on the said 20- feet street 51 feet, and in depti
16 festlO inclas._fNo. 5 on said plan. 3
, fio A fgtlf- 1Y; eorner Jackson and Lea streets, 21
fMt 135 inches front on Jackson street, by 100 feet deep.
[No. lOoneaidplan 1 . - *
i N °- f N. E side of Jackson street, 63 feet inches
■ from N. W. corner of Jacison and Lea streets, 21 feet
[MSS s f a?d pl o an..] JaCkeoll etrMt * y 100 fest de ®-
No. 5,: Lot and hnildibgs N. W. comer Washington
street aM.Philadelphia. aS.d, Norristown Railroad, 100
feet on Washington street and 110 feet 6 inches on said
railroad.- [No. iconsaidplan l ; -• >“
„No., 6. Frame blacksmith shop'and lot N.W. corner
Jfe 1 ? Daraaefi streets, 61 feet on. Darrach street by
119 feet on Main street. *
No. 7. Lot N:E.-sideWasfiingtonstreet, 175feet8.B.
worn land formerly of Geo. Shields, deceased, 50 feet on
Washington street by 169feet8 inches deep onN W '
149 feet 2 inches on. S. E; line. [No. 16 on said.
; N W S-Lof adjoining No7on the northwest, 175 feet
on Washington street,.and. in depth on N. W. line 221
feet 5 inches, and on S. E. line 169 feet.B inches. [No. 17
, So - 9- .Lot-8, W. side Smick stieet, adjoining land
formerly of_Geo. Shields, dec’d,’l29 feet front on Smick
street, and m depth on N. W. line 182 feet 3 inchesfand
on S.E. line 181 feet. [No. IS on said id an.]
. No, 10. Lot N, W. Aide,Penn street, 17 feet N ofPhi-
Norristown Railroad, 60 feet.on Penn
[No. 19on said plan.]
_ No. li. Lot N. E.-side ot! Washington -street, HI feet
it inches north of Jefferson street, 60 feet on Washing
ton street, and in depthon N. W. line 119 feet 2 Inches,
S ' 11118 128 2 inc fi« B . [No: 20 on. said
„ %„•' 18. Not SB. side of Fountain street, 100 feat from
?• W-. corner ofPountain and Washington streets, 173
feet9inches on Fonntaln street. and 60feet on Phila
delphia and Norristown Railroad. [No. 21 on said !
t J5 0 ,-| 3 ' W T ''?2. etone"messuages
■and lot N. W. corner of Washington and Fountain
streets, containing I.acre-and 59 perches; [No. 22 on
said plan-] '
L Ho * FourA,wo-story messuages and lot, rnnning
C ?t0 1 to Smick street, on Washington
street 231 feeta inches, containing about two acres. [No.
■jss on said plan, t ~’• • • a
| No. _l5. Lot adjoining land late of Geo. Shields, de
ceased, oalfeeton Fountain street, containing 5 acres
,and 26 perches;- : ~ - ,
. Jfo. 16. Lot adjoining ground of S. F. Auge, contain
ing 7 acres and32perches. ; :
Xo: 17. Lot southeast side of Fountain street, adjoin
ing ground late of George deceased, contain
ing 1 acre, 3 roods,' and 10 perches, [No. 27 on said
plan.J '
No. 18. Xot on Fountain street, adjoining ground for
•merly of George Shields, deceased, containing 1 acre, 3
>roods, and 16 perches. Subject to ground rent of 46 par
Annum. . •
• Ifo.- 39. Lot south - side of Bfargaret street, 200 feet
front,.comer of Juniper and Cedar streets,-190 feet on
-Margaret street. - ~ .. . .
No. 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. STEVEN-SOIT, Clerk O. C.
J. TOWERS OGLE, Guardian.
plan 1 * 331 a -■ 'curnrs, see catalogues and - lithographic
Apply to J. TOWERS OGLE, Guardian,
Or to ■ CHAS. THOMSON JONEl^Adm^ 5
ocl7-mwfst 134, South FIFTH fet., Phila.
M FOE SALE, VERY . CHEAP.—
•MDAEGE AND HANDSOME BESIDBNCB. - South-
West FOETY-FIBBT and W&STMljfsTiUl
13 room >. San, hot and
leold water thronahont thehonse. stable In rear of lot.
fine fruit and sbade trees, - .
; g*e of IoWK ftetfroat iiy 179 foot dew..
' tvf l ®? ®E.OOe, clear of incumbrance. Feme easy.
Also, TWO* very desirable COTTAGES, on HALST
: Street * neariWestmin*tar ATennOi baTeaU modem Ira.
: pjorementß, 10 room*.
SUe of lota, each 25 feetfroni by 116 feet dean.
Price $3,500, each.' Term* easy. ..
°£ desirable Houses,, at 'ftosn *l.BOO
each to ?K,MO, ia aU parta of the city. Apply to
SAMDEI P. HDtCHINSOR, or
J. WABBBW CODLSTO9,
So. 18fi: Sooth SIXTH Street.
• *
m FOB SUPERIOR
three-storr'HOTTSES, located on COATES Si .
WeenTweoty.tMrdaod Tventr-fonrthstreets(janc
street Railroad): lots extend
inghackto Virginia, street lor sale at great bargains,
and on easy-termsf"_For particulars inquire of
1826 GREEN Street, or
. ln W i iS: BEDroE ®> 53 N.'TENTH St,, and
1 Ocl9-trfs6t* :• ,v : > 1913 GALLO WHILL St.
m GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.—
JBtrOSiSAIiE, a commodious doiiblo Stone DWEIiL-
Ve , „ ' . B. HcOXLLA,
18 South SSOOin> Street.
gelS-tf
fij! LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
the lot, and at that -width openla* -to - a larce cart- war
leading to Cherry street. ifTadviotam of T
' , SrZEAffD FOSITIO*
are rarely met with.
• Apply on the premiaei.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE A
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court 2E
wSlsi!(7 ? te/ ol fS t Phblicsale, on
WEBHBBDAY, November. 2,-1884, at 2 o’clock p; M. .
®J>® premises. situated m; UppertMeribn township!
county,: Ihe'onei undivided half of Sat
Valuable.; Farm, containing seventy-live acres and
a e o?2J ch l a lat ®the property . of: MOSES
J a Jf premises are situated one mile
from theßailroad Statum at Morgan’s Corner, and two
miles: from Conshohocken, on the Philadelphia and
Korristown Bailroad.r and * are hounded:by lands of
Joseph Pareonßi Christopher Pechln, and-the county
line read dividing the counties of-Montgomery and
1 XJeia'ware,,. - • ..., ■ - ■■■ •?.
’The improvements consist'ofTWOCSTONBiBWEXfL-
I|TGS, one of wbicbiß erected oyer an excellent spring
.of never-failing water,-stone barn. , -The. Gulf Stream
mns tbrongb. tie premises. The farm is divided into
convenient fields, and water in every field- except one.
> There are twenty!five .acres of wood land,, mostly
.chestnut; suitable’for fencing.. .Also, a young and
thriving Apple Orchard. "Persons wishlngto view the
premises can .call npon MARGARET TODD,- bm> the
premises, or upon MAKE BROOKE, residing on the
adjoining premises. K MAROASET TODD," ;Ek’trix.
- ■ MARK BROOKE,.Executor. ■
P. S.—At the same time and place; the remaining un
divided half of the above-described' premises: will he 1
soldJ>y> MAROABETTODD.
0c22-swmSt* --it •
i gSI PUBLIC SALE OP REAL E - A
“l* lBt Public sale, on the ore- ***
io]»eß, 27th of October next, the homaatMrl
JOKATHANELY, deceased, sitniSd:lnllLEHnßT
Township, Bucks county, Pa
first OtnaJlty “SE» «?
an 4 ls^™ ln done i
other fruit trees ThAh-nnrJiXwfL* o ®*. , of
■ lnree t^o"
from a hydraulic ram • allfI.? 4411 , ®°“ water
bam, and hay houses, and 2S P! la £ gs 8t^ #a
andsmokehouseslinm£*m«w wagoir houie, ice
a farm—a comfortahte f^r/omT 8 ?? necessary htilldinn on
abont^fSu2r^rt^?S&: 1 S ! ?i pre « , HW-l»
day, the ffith, on the Se^sM 1 Si^f^iL 41 * 8 ' foU ,owinz
Kjicre. adjolnißg,“wml»7oPi w^Ji 8 m£ 8 ® ,%“dlot of
■'Bnt seldom mtm iai» omS Eai ne time as the farm,
k«t. CondiUoM atS® whfifvf t^ ll \L Bi,lto the
Ung Saleatlo’dohfcl'. lc |;;^ :r bB ac«o.n“aoda
■ ’ ■• ■,. t ' JOHN BIACKYAIf, :
September'27. i&si- * xecn or 8 * ?l y > ® B<,^® d ' ;
! 5 ® £ if ACTOBY, EROREBTY
l£9Bßam£§§^;
l &
S'S.Wis&SsgssjSP-flsaat?,
’With a sufficiency of ralKtimiej ° f are arabl *»
r i«^^^- S MS^. : h^f- :Wlie4 00. for-a©arly fiffr ' a
Tha * teea - fbraiallroad, passing L ‘
wffl.SJiwfcif ,pI f c -S’ connect IWUmington. withtha.
Su U re£a B Pi^ andBaltlla «eCentral andSennsiiTaiUa,
inl?t^ 1C ! e i 8 less thaa it'wooM cost to erect tha'bnlld-'
«jOS&.,
»erty next spring. Tor ftiriherpartlauUm anphf ttt '
, oeB r lin, -, -■ ■: |
WATER POwjsß REirr. iPPT t
l ™ to SIT® CHOU* »«*£*£*
AUCTION SAUES.
•pUBNESS, BRINLEY & -
*■ Ho. 615 CHESISniT raid SIS JAYtr’n *
eira*.
LARGE PUBLIC, SNLE OF XSPIN’g pvt. '
FABRICS, AND FRENCH, GERMAN
DKYG.OODS. .
Furness;- Brinley, & Car: will sail on * B *
-•>■ 7 1‘ -/.FRIDAY, October
At ID v’cjoc*, on four months’-credit th*
Slete assortment of snperioreualityand’eW l3 c-^
ress goods ever offered, being of ths importS l 7&
BfesHrs. Bankard & Holton. ■ por!a lWX
And consisting in part of '*
. 6CO pieces ’Lupin’s celebrated merino clo>!. a
black; andinew colors,-all qualities, S| nty.
200 pieces eaehern ires.
; 176 pieces reps, superior qualitisranfl colsm
60 pistes velour russe, desirable article
i. ® Piotes Parlsiente, newand very desirable?
■ AO pieces tamise, all qualities.
160 pieces bombazines, flnetosupsrSneqnam.-
ICO .pieces epinglinee, siik.warp. ls --
76 pieces clan plaid popelnies, extra rich
60 pleces shepnerds’ plaid valenelas
200 pieces rich, printed oachimera d’ncoase „
cloths and moußseiinc de laines, all choice.
800 pieces plain mousseline delaines, black.
high colors.' .V - ■
100 pieces 6-4 mousseline de iaines.black and cci
360 pieces super quality Saxony wool plaids -l
160 pieces do. Union - do.
160 pieces tartan plaids, poil de chevre, reps
lines, and valenciae, newand choice styles. ’ 'bn.
60 pieces super quality 6-4 Anglo Saxon olails
200 niecoa new and elegant dress materials, silk
reps; broche, striped poplin, poplin mslacgs, "wi,
100 pieces extra snper quality French flanaels.nl,!,
tiud stnpos; - . . ■ * *
- 60 pieces latest style Paris shirtings.
600 pieces balmoral skirtn■.
-.. .. SXLE GOODS.
150 pieees dress silk, including plain and oolores...
fetas, double-faced colored figured taffetas, Lyoas nu '.
silk, gros de Snisse, glace, gros de Athens, allatw V;:
choice styles ~ 11,4
ICO pieces black a rmure donble-faced figured tiffio,,
black lustrines; nonlt de soie. gros d’eoosse. 5S ‘
80 pieces black taffetas, Paris qualities, Bonan,
Ponson’s make. ■ . - *
25 pieces mantilla velvets, of very superior m,v.
and high colored tartan'piaids. do.
, - • -- SHAWLS.
Sbo Lupin’s super long and square Thibet shawL.was.
fringes; ■ ’•
I,COO square and long plaid woolen shawls.
*lOO Paris broche long shawls, the richest ever oflerst
’ • • ■ BRITISH DRESS GOODS,' **-
.20 cates fancy, dress, goads, shepherds’ plaids, jin
check tartanß, poplins, plaids, silk check Orleans, t:
mas, Ac. .
.. 20 cases staple goods. Canton cloths,blaek ! and w .
lorcd Turin cloth, black, white, and colored Cobnr»!
black: and colored mohairs,'alpaca poplins, Victori,
cloths and ettomans, all of recent importation, in. ne*
and desirable colors. ;
M. THOMAS & SOUS,
Nob.- 139 and 141 SouthFOURTH Street
SALE AT Nos. 139 AND I*l SOUTH FOURTH ST
SUPERIOR FDRNITUEB, FINE FEENCH Puts
JfANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, PIANO FORT!!
ELEGANT VELVET, BRUSSBLS. IMPERIAL, Tsii
OTHER CARPETB, Ac. 480
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
At 9 o’clock, at the -Auction Store, the superior furni
ture, mirrors, fine carpets, &c.
Also,.fine^Plate show case.
Also, a superior billiard table.
SALE OF MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND MISCgr.
LAR.EODS BOOKS. u>l *'
On THURSDAY AFTEENOON, Oct. 27th, at the auc
tion store, valuable medical, theological and misesi
laneous hooks, from a library. r ■ , - ' ■
PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE PREMISES,
. JtONDAY MOENING. 3lst October,
Broad street, handsome residence and furniture
Full particulars ready in handbills and catalogue
_ ' ' Sale at No. 921 North Broad street, i
HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FBRJfr.
TORE, PIANO, MIRRORS, CARPETS, 4c.
On MONDAY MORNING, Slstinet..
At 10 o’clock, at No. 92T North Broad street, above
Poplar street, by catalogue, the superior household far
niture, piano, mirrors, fine velvet and ingrain ear.
pets, &c.
The handsome residence will he sold at 10 o’clock,
Pf6ClB6ly* , - . ; yj t - ,
SALE OF THE -EXTENSIVEAND VALUABLE MEW
AND MISCELLANEOUS LL
BRARY OF THE LATE JOHN REDMAN COXS,
: Whici Includes many very rare, valuable, and in
tsresting works, m various languages, to be sold hr
older of Executors, . _ '
ON TUESDAY,
November Ist, 1804, and foHowing days until finished,
commencing each day; at 10 o’clock A AL, at the iS
lion looms, 139 and 141 South Fourth street,
library can be examined three days preri-ju
pANCOAST & WARNOCK, AWQ.
A TIOHEERB. 2*O_MAEEBT Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 800 LOTS 'AMERICAS
AND IMPORTED DRY GO. DS, HOSIERY GOODS
MILLINBBX
Oct. Z6tb,;cominencin* at 10 o’clock pretdsely, com
prising- a large and .general assortment of desirable
goods, to which, the attention of buyers is invifced. -
BOOTET AMD TBIMHING KIBBONB. ■
.Jnelnded in'sale tills morning, an invoice rich new
styles poult de soiebonnefc ribbons, Hoi; 4 and 6 trim,
nuns ribbons, fancy dress trim rain gs, fringe*, &c.
Also, cartons silk and Union beltings. ;;
Also, fancy buttons, bugle ornaments, bugle trim
mings, &c. - ; ii- “*
Also, black and fancy silk- velvet ribbons.
«A I S>°^J }oim £ l: materials, laces, Ac.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY GOODS, Sc See
• Also, men’s heavy merino and-Shetland sliirts ani
drawers, heavy wool K-hose, children’s white and
fancy wool hose, hnck and merino gloves and gaaah
lets, Germantownfahcy knit goods, &«., Sc
.Also, an invoice gents’ fancy silk and ribbon tied
. Also, gents’ pocket-knives, wallets, Sc
; Also,, head nets,-spool, cotton, notions, stock of
gOOOS, &C«
HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, AND SHIRT-FRONTS
Aleo, ladies’ and.misses’, steel-spring hoop-skin*-
also, ladies* mechanical whalebone and snoulder-bra«
corsets.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FAEfCr
KNIT GOODS, hv Catalogue,
„ , On FRIDA* MORNING,
Oct. 28th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, com
prising a very desirable assortment of new goods.
PHILIP PORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS
A; ' 525 MARKET and 532 COMMERCE Streets. '
POSITIVE SALE OF 1, 400 CASES BOOTS AND
SHOES;
ON THORSDAY MOBNING,
October 27, ramineneing at 10 o’clock precisely, m
will so u by catalogue for cash, about 1,400 cases biots.
shoes, jbrogans, balmorals, gaiters, and army goods, of
prime, fresh stock, from city and Eastern manufactars
to .which we invite the early attention'of buyers.
PY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
« „„„ „. „„„ AOCTIONEBB,
9°- 208 MARKET Street, South Side, above Second 61
wnwlf nes. Notions, &»., every
’ Bij>AT Korntoe '
B AUCTIONEER, Km.
63» CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOM Street.
TSAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
: H- S- corner THIRD and SPROCE Streets.
SALE* OF. FORFEITED PLEDGES BY ORDER 01
„ „ ABE AH AM NATHANS, BROKER,
On TUESDAY HORNING, November 1, 186-i, at 5)4
o clock SL,: consisting of gold and silver patent
lever- and, other patches, gold chains, finger-rings,
breastpins, medallions, coats, pants, vests, shawls*
drespufi, dress patterns, pistols, shoes, tools, &c. i
. NOIICE.--All persons having goods on depoalfc witii'
me pyer the legal‘length of time will call and redoes*
the same, otherwise they will be sold on the above day.
ni w ABBAS AH NATHANS, Broker,
oc2l-10t* N. W. cor. SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Sts.
H EOPEHKO
OUTSIDE LISE OF STEAMERS
’he Coastwise Steamship Company’s Line of firat-claM
Screw Steamers,
E. C. KNIGHT
JOHN GIBSON
Will make a regular tri-weekly line, commencing
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1864,
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AXD SATURDAY,
From the ..Company’s Wharf, first above Race street.
And/rom New York, Pier 11, North river,onsamsday*.
These new and substantial Eteamers were hailt ex
pressly for this route.
received dally, handled in the most carsfsi
manner, and delivered with the ntmost despatch.
For further particular*, apply to
WM. J. TAYLOR & Co.,
SIO N. WHAKVES, Philadelphia, and
~ 0c22 ~ 6t PIKB11,; KOBTH HIVBB, New York.
: STEAM WEEKLY to li-
TEBPOOtj touching at QUEENSTOWN.
*M4*S®ss*eb*shct* »
SATURDAY; Nov 5.
®Tr of MANCHESTER........SATURDAY, Nor. &
Saturday at Noon, torn Pier «.
ran «
do to London;.. ICS 00 do toioadon.«. «0d
do to'Pang...;. 115 00 do to Paris..™ 45 CO
do to Hamburg.llo 00 do. to Hamburg.. *5 00
Passengers also forwarded to Sane, Bremen, Rot
terdam; Antwerp, Ac., at e;jani!y iow ratos. V
Fares fronrldverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, SKKJ,
SIC-5, $125. Steeragedrom Liverpool, $5O. FromQueens
town, #4O. "Those who wish, to' sendforthelr friends
car buy tickets here at these rates.:s -v?. ;
; These steamers hare superior accommodations ifor
passengers; are strongly built in water-tiebt irnn S
tions, and carry Patent Fire Annlhilators SVftrienwd
Surgeons are attaohed.to each steamer ‘ “ cpBn9Bcea
* atex ow A T^rfiA? 6 al J r _street; in Glasgow to
ton tw nswimlil 1 ?? 11 : Square: inQueenstown
’Mprry « yE Y wm- R & Co.; to EIVESA
■DErOTTP ®4R Etr , 6(!fc : ta Paris to JOT.ES
BMSttrSy l fe d „® ,r!<!Wl 98, Place dels
V-P4J* »Broadway,
Qc2s-tnol2 , m. J^iadS^u
«el2-3m*
idfiWk BOSTON AND PHILADBL*
I,I ® S » sailing from B*d
/wm fimt wharf above Pill
Street, Philadelphia, and LqngWharf.Boaton.,
Otwtaln Baker, will *»«
15.°™'Pityadelphia : for Boston on Saturday, Oot. 29. tt
10 A. M , and steamship SAXON; Gapt. Matthews, froß
Boston for Philadelphia on same day. at 4P. tt. i
, These new and suhstantiaT steamships form a resile
line, sailing from eachport punctually on Saturday*.
Insurances effected at one-half the premium sharW*
.on the vessels.
Freightatakanat fair rates.
of S Lading B wUh r their ! goods BMld 81ip 134 515
For Freight or Passage (havinrtne aoconunodatlQiiJ
spplyto, - hbnrywinsob a CO.,
- mh22-tf 33» South DELAWARE Aventt*. _
FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,
DlRECT—Tia'iDelawars Bad Biirii>6
v a . n ?'V“9^ COE d Wharf,-p.hova Sock street—the PhyJ"
delphia.Steam, Propeller. Company’s steamer FEASE.
Shropshire; master;?’-' ‘ *• -
Apply on hoarder to ..i
ta,E BAER* h CO., Agents,
133-South DKLAWABE Arenne.
•rajdClK FOR-ALB&NY AND TROY,
: aiUill>mJSUVi!lS AJfD rakitan ca
a«Alj-The-barge MOUTEKET, B DAJfVKK. Maetej.
, iij .noTf loading at first wharf ' below SPKnGB
aail for the above points on WBDHBSBJJ.
’J! For freight. which will be taken on reasonable term 1
*apply to ! ' 1 ' ; '
/0c24-3t - 304: South DELAWABS Avemie^
iqup OB©Air,088, BTS&a BSr
BUILIiiES.- boat Founder*, ni.sM£
»Machinists and Boiler Maker*, Jfo. 1310 OAWjOJ
HILL Street. Philadelphia. -ftghg-.
OTBAMH3ATEES FOR FACTORI-H®*
KILLS, Ac.* keated-witk-exlum**ordirect s»*»»
*^f^^^feisdnfflraar.isss^ki.
'G&*
••>■■'’Xa IOT Boaflt WAJBK Btwgu
' »n3O-tf
’r)BNSERYO I , OR THE TEETH Alg
_ f QUMS.r-For stienjftKeninf the fwafcJft r t Es*
~eerrinf the teeth frortt-'deeay.i and for keeptn*
• beauamly clean and 1 the-breath. sweat,
rlenes has ever Prepared only hr ...
Bi T. BEALE. M. D., dsrfPn
1113 CHESTHOT Street, RulkdpU*;£
, seU-Sai Forsale hr the principal drtccUU, &o*‘- g
AUCTIOIf S.
SHIPFOG.
NEW YORK.
-Captain Gallagher
■ Captain Bowen
Leaving Philadelphia every
AT 18 O’CLOCK, NOON,
AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M.