The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 29, 1864, Image 4

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    ■the befc.
ing success,,
and mbuhtalßs.
the Reformed x -'ytei Synod In Philadelphia,
It was resolved to reinforce the mission by sending
a physiolsn this fall, in compliance with this
resolution the Board. appointed Dr. David
Metheny, of Pittsburg, a young’man of medical
skill and ability, .who intends leaving the
oountry at once, in company with Key. Joseph
Beattie (who has been sojourning here for the last
year), for the field of their future labors and trials.
.A farewell missionary meeting will beheld on Mon
day evening, Oct. 3lst, in the First Reformed Pres
byterian Church, Cherry street below Eleventh,,
to bid these devoted brethren God-spaed, and cheer
them to the Christian work in whioh they have en
gaged. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev.
Samuel O. Wylie, chairman of the Board or Fo
reign Missions, Rev. A. M. Milligans Of New Alexan
dria, Pa., Rev. Joseph Beattie, misaohary to Syria’
Dr, David Metheny, and others. ■ A similar meet
ing will be held in New York, on the evening' fol- r
lowing,;under .the supervision of Rev/Samuej o; '
Wylie and .Mr. John Caldwell, committee.. These
missionaries sail, from No w York on Wednesday,
Nov. 2d, for Liverpool— thence to Alexandria,
Egypt, and Beyrout.
IDOLATRY: TN THK UMTBD STATUS.—ItiSSaId
that we have In the United States 50,000 heathens.
Idol gods are worshipped in two heathen temples In
San Francisco. The Baptists have erected chapels
in both San Francisco and-Sacf&menfo, and some’
of those converted have already commenced preach
ing. The Presbyterians have; an Amerioan mis
sionary and two Chinese helpers. The Chinese have
large colonies scattered oil over California, and the
work oCtheir evangelizationfjs ah inviting ohe’fdr’
Christians of every sect. .s.v •“ ».
OOHOBBQATIOKALISM IN CONNEOTTOTJT. The
number of Congregational churches InOonneotlout
3s 284, and the aggregated membersls 45,614, about
10 per cent, of the population. There are .16T pas
tors, other stated preachers, 'and 106 ministers
•without.charge, - As; showing the regard uatci to
infant baptism, It appears that,-for The last five
years, 10 churohes, averaging 63 members, have not
had an infant “baptised7 churches, averaging
68 membersj have'each baptized two children In five
years; 55 churches, averaging 103 members, have
'baptized, on an average, one child a year, and so on.
Two or three of the larger and more prominent
churohes have.averaged 12, ia, or 14 infant baptisms
yearly; but with the remainder the number amounts s
.only to a mere “ sprinkling,” sure enough. - ,
Catholics ia Fs«e«.— ln Franco there are 6
cardinals, 15 arobblshope, 69. bishops, 155 vloars, 600
canons, 3,308 curates, 15,630 servitors of the ohurch,
10.000 priests, 30,100 seminarists, and 60,000 monks.
The Stock market was’very active yesterday. The
speculative movement in Beading Railroad wae unaba
ted, and nearly six thousand shares were disposed of.
The opening flgurevvas 05# —ac advance on Thursday’s*
figures; Ithontinued to move upward, closing strong at
66X— an advance of 7 within or week. Other railroad
securities were firmly held „ Philadelphia and. Erie
was steady at 31#; Catawissa: preferred So dat 33#—an
advance of #, and Little Schuylkill at 46—a rise of #,
Huntlngdonand Broad TooKailrdadsbld at 29#; North
ern Central at 51, and Minehill at 69#—the latter a de
cline of#. The,Oil stocks received a new impetus, and
the sales were large at better figures, except for Noble
ancLDelamaier, whica fell off l#iin conseqnense of a
report that one of the compaoy’e wells had given out.
On the other hand, Maple Shade advanced 3. This was
owing toon announcement'that'a. new .well, flowing .
two hundred and fifty barrels, had jnst'been struck; on
the celebrated Hyde and Egbert farm, In which farm ,
the Maple Shade, Bock,'Egbert,'and Mineral Oil
Companies are largely Interested, There wgre but few
bonds exchanied hands, Beading mortgage 6s sold at
103; Chesapeake and Delaware 6b,at 103#; Allegheny Co.
coupon 6s at 78#; Pennsylvania Bailroad second mort
gages at 106; Susquehanna Canal 6s ai 58#. Passenger
Railroads a.e attracting more .attention, having been
quite neglected for some ,ilae past in consequence of the
excitement in regard to the Oil and other stocks.
Sprnce and Fine sold at 84 ;'l5 was bid for Arch street;
29 for Green and Coates,! and 26 for .Girard College; 70
was asked for Second and Third ; 60 'or Tenth and Elay;
enth, and 63 for Chestnut and . Walnut, u Bank shares
are firmly held—l 63 was bio for North America ; 29# for
Mechanics’ : ; 81 for Kensington ; 28# for Manufacturers’
and Mechanics’; 65 for City ; 48for Commonwealth,! and :
-46 for Onion. Canal shares are more active, and prices
have advanced ■; Wyoming Canal at 78; 15# was bid far
Susquehanna Canal ;.SS# for Morris Canal common,
-and 76 for Lehigh Navigation ; Schuylkill Navigation
common and preferred.a’dvanced. The general market
closed firm. .
Gold fluctuated darias: the day as follows:
■-9 H A. H .....217
11 M...
1? ¥■ H' ..................,.217%
4 P.M....... ........217
The Corn Planter Oil Corarany have declared a.divi
dend of two per cent, on the capital stock of the compa
ny, payable November 12.
The Elmira and, Williamsport Eailroad Company have
declart d a dividend of 2% per cent, on the common
stock, payable November!
. The following official correspondence repeats and
makes .final the decision of the Treasury - Department
'that the outstanding 7-30 per cents, of-1861, due lst'Octo-.
her, 1664, arc not receivable for cns l ome; .
Treasurt Department, Oct. 28, 1851
SIR: It having been represented to the Secretary that
there is an impression obtaining that a decision is about
to be promulgated by this department to the effect that
'the old 7-SO notes will he received in payment of duties,
he directs me io transmit the enclosed copy of a letter
addressed to Ellioit F. bhepard. aad to add. that that
decision is final. ' Tory respectfully, .
GEO, HAREINGTON. Assistant Secretary. ’
To John A. Stewart, Assistant Treasurer, He w York. ■
, '„ r ,; TRHAsnRV -Department, Sept. 24,186!.
JHliott F. Shepard,.EsQ ■, Fern York: ~\ >■
Sir : I am In receipt of your letter of September 21, in
which you suggest, on behalf of yourself and clients,
that tho question whether the notes of the issue of 1861,
known as- seven thirties, ara receivable for duties, be
referred for decision either to Judge Belts, of tbaDaited
States District'Court, or to the Attorney General. In
the dieeharge’of my-official duties I have already found'
It necessary to examine and consider luily the subject
here presented, and have formed sndrep'eatedly ex
pressed the'opinion that these notes are'not so recelva-
, The question-being, therefore, decided, in so far as its
decition rests with this Department, I must decline
giving my aesent to the proposed reference..
Eespectfully, W, P. FESSENDEN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
There were on the 30th of September-notes of this
denomination oatstanding to the a mount of $25,410, 400,
•theremaining portion of the original issue of $150,000,000
having been.: converted isio'slx per cent, bonds.br re-f
deemed in currenoy. These are cohvertible'or redeem
able at anytime, Hut as apartof the whole reached
their maturity on the 19th.of August and the remainder
on the Ist of October, they have ceased to bear gold in
terest, but are . entitled to six per cent:.-interest' in cur
rency till after ti e expiration of three months’ notice of
its discontinuance, The fact thai the Treasury notes In:
question vrere issued under the same act, namely, that:
of July 17,1581, as the 60,000,000 of gold demand notes,
bearing no inteiest,which have been received for cus
toms duties, has drawn some strong expressions of opt-,
nion from tkeholieieof tief.rmeri and the constitution
ality of the law of Feb,, 1562, has been seriously ques
tioned, All of the seven-thirties, excepting about thir
teen millions, werebongbt at par and paid for ic specie,
and the intention of Congress, when it authorized their
issue, may have been that they should be redeemed in
-coin at the expiration of the three years for which they
Were to run; but the act of 1162 clearly showed that this
Intention no longer existed, for meanwhile the legal
tender act had changed the aspect of t'-e case; and, as
there was no mention inthe act of 1861 to the effect that
they would he redeemed in gold, there was nothing
binding upon the Government to that effect. The Void
demand notes" were made on their face receivable
for all public dues, ’' which was not the base with the
others, and hence, as a point of constitutional law, it
•would have tolls decided in favor of the Government;
and Mr, Fessenden has acted in strict conformity with
the law of Congress in his decision contained in the
above letter on the subject.
JBOn the back of the new national five hundred dollar
notes is the,*‘surrender of Burgoyne," copied from the
painting in the rotunda' of the Capitol at Washington.
On one end of the facets a design representing civiliza
tion, and on the other.end is represented the arrival at
Hew York of the'eteamship Siriut, which crossed the
Atlantic ocean In 1836. r
The following is the amount of eoal transported on
"the Philadelphia and Heading Eailroad daring the
weekenditg Thursday, Oct. 27, 1864;
From Fort Carhon.....
Potfcsvilie.
" Schuylkill Hayen.......
' ‘ Auburn.. v.v.w.'.
•' Port Clinton
“ Harrisburg and Dauphin
Total Anthracite Coal for week 515,817 05
Sroiu Harriahurg, total Bituminous e0a1.... 7,235 00
Total of all kinds for week 63 072 05
Previously this year. ,2,650,913 .09
T0ta1..................
To same time last year.
1ncrea5e...v.....'.......,..
Tip following is the amount of coal transported by
4he Schuylkill Navigation Company for the week end
ing Thursday, October 27, 1861
„ ' Tons. Cwt.
irrom Port Carbon..., 7,494 10
“ Potteville i...... 913 00
“ : Schuylkill Haven 16,694 00
“ Port C1int0n;!...L..... 1,412 00
Total for week. , 23,443 10
. "Previously this year 781,503 06
T0ta1..................
To tame time last year,
Increase........ ....................... 80,935 16
The lollowing ia the amount'of coal shipped over the
Huntingdon andßroad Top Mountain Bailroad, for the
•weekending Thursday, Oct. 27, 1864, and since Jan. 1,
together with corresponding period last year:
. Week. Previously. Total.
- Tons. Tons. Tons,
.......... 8,608 ; 818,986 826,694
2,814 . 264,607 , 267’421
Increase • • 89.Z73
Drexel it Co. quote:
Mew United States Bonds, 1831..«« ICS @lO6
Mew Certificates of Indebtedness............ 9s%w 9654
Hew United States 73-10 {Totes..' .109 @llO
■Quartermasters’ Vouchers. 93 @ 94
Orders tor Certificates of Indebtedness. 314® 3J£
BiTe-twenty Bonds. 1....1.............. 10QX$UOJC
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Uct. 28.
«v,o, „ BEFOBB BOARDS.*
won®?*BB* 8 100Hogue Island .... IJf
-«f 600 a 0...... 1
:™ Bull Creek. ..... C 4 100 Heading 8......i«;65*
4 100 > d 0...... ........'65»
88 Cor 1 ?„ Planter - ....c «* 100 d 0..........
.... 2S Morris Canal. •.,.c 98 inn ./us*-,-
200 Maple Slade CAP 17 100 dS'. - "" &
ICO Keystone 0i1..b15 i 100 d0....‘ 120 66$
100 Allegheny Biver.. \% ' V>*.
FIRST B'
"ICO Readlngß....cash 6C;4
100 do. 66%
40 d0..'.....*.
200 do .130 67
4CO d 0......... .b3O 67'
100 do £3O 67
100 dp...........b£0 67
260 d 0...... ....lots 67
100 do bS 67
100 do b« 67
3CO do.. ..cash 67
200 do .'..cash 67
100 do .cash 87
ICO do .hfi&int6J
100 do. ...cashtex
8 d 0.......... .... 66%
300 d 0....... lotahs ffi
ICO Penn Mining. ..Lao 2154
•*ICO „ d° 030 2154'
16 Wyoming Valley. 78
ICO Big Mountain..... 6
.300Horth’nCent..lots Si
100 HohleAt De 1....... 1054
100 d 0...... m 2
100 do 20)4
-100 McCUntockOil csh 6
16Mirehill 8... 69)4
j ■■■■■■', BET WEEN BOARDS.
jfSiW Snsa Cl 6s. hS 58% lra Alleg co Coupon 6S 78%
*IOCOOO . do.. 4 0»B«tJ 65e3a.r......103
2C40 City 6s New.lo2 1000 do. 1870.1C0K
300 200.Bgb.ertOil. 2#
40(0 Penna R 2d Mart.lo6 **
4UIU “ ; BEGOKD BOARD,
188 Poona K 69
IC6 do •>" 6 o^
4CO Splint Oil*3
; SOO Oil Crook. ....ofiwn 6
60 Little Sch B
'6O d 0...
1U) Coal Bid go. • • • • I>3o 16
lOOWoble*Del....lots fA
10(1 do..
810 do ....I,;. ......* 9JS
KKSrOBMBD
WSyflpaW
tills 60UQ-
In North
tries,' via:
ittle, were
•ns to sur.
leyroutln
'Ban labor*
i .soa ooaat.
meeting of f
Ton*. Cwt.
....,..,,.21,437 10
... 326 14
...21,838 00
... 4,386 13
... 7,745 17
'S2.ll'
...2.744.016 14
2.725.12! 11
18.892 03
803,910 16
.....713,009 00
Peny Oil 4, ,
I®® M-plo Shade 17
12® IS
100 do-... - ic
inn Mc ElhenyOU.ciik 656
100 d 0.... ...,,.csh 6&
100 do b3O 6?
■62 SchnylNav.. .csh 2fl-
b 5 pref 39
ICO do
100 do..U.b3opref 39>i
MO Egbert Oil. ....bo 2*
.800 .d0....i........ 254
•'* B Penna 5.......... tag
600 Cataw K.lots prer 38
. 200 : d0......b5pref 3&X
42 PM & Erie B.lot* 31J4
, . 4Spruce& Plne-st .34
800 ITS 6s,lBSl..;.r«g®BH
100 U do reglo6>J
6000 IT BS. 20s;. .1 -new 100>1
400 City 8s; .nevr-102
1000 ;d0..-....;.....ri02«
600 d 0....... .10214’
2TOO do .....10214
i 266001p6s ’SI.ItsIOSJJ
100 Hoble & Del.lots '9
.300 d 0.,.. lotg : -9!^
200McE1heny,..,.;.“ &
100 Densmors........ Sli
SCOOPS 5-20 Bs.New.lOofl
3000.. do. New-ioo*
4000 Cne« 4t D 6a.lots. 103 w
10000 PS Co 6g'Blls 2dB.lK.Ji
10C0 d 0....;.... Re* 106}£
3500 Read' Mort 6a U«:i0:s
, AFTER BOARDS.
: "g» fading K™.'.,'.;' 61%- :1Q0 Rending Rr.sfiwn. tax:
N® □. 49*,!*’ b3O. 68*1 100 do. 6»|f
.<®J> state Coupon 5a.. »Ssa >.lOO Story-Farm!.'!.... W
'SCO 0 S 6.2OMBcpoff4Oo* i "BOO-Keadinir R.i.".-...i. M)|{-
5000 i d 0........ ......107>< (200 Oataur Rpref b3O.?S*«
j6GO McClintock 0i1... 6>f SCO Sclil Wav Pror b3O 39>i
500 ! a0.;......;-l)S0. 6M 300 Feeder Dam ...... 'l>?
100 Egbert Oil J Mm Mining b3O 21)4’
MO Sell HavFref M- 39 MO Maple Shade--MO. 18#
100 ! d0...........b5. 39 200 Olmßteftd ......... 2J<
100 i d0.....,-.—bSO. ; B9X 100‘NciMe4'DeU »S
ICO Catkins, a B Fret. 38H TO Reading 8..'. i b3O .67 >
100 Renry0i1......."- 4- i;600 Egbert'...'..;.j '
100 i do •kSO» • &)£ 200 Butl Creek;.'...l dV 1
, ICO ‘ do»..**.««»vl)So. lOO Beading 8.,..b3D. 67 '
400 Reading m 5MOO;0 Slo4Oai.-;. .... 91 •-
100 , do* .dSO. 66 ■ 50 StoTV'.Farm ♦.« c... -' s .
too Egbert Oil -3 " 100 Bchttvl Mav-Pref oav
100 Endingß..,.l>3o. 66 ,100 BultCreekT:„ %
W t .'s o- rx,V” *■•• :500 McEiheny. 'eg.
M 0 Egbert 0i1........ 3 c 200 Rook 0i1.'.. 4T
200 Farrell 2>t 100 Rea Him. R sav
ra n g d® oii:".: g*
599 1 ,(d0....i.....W0. 66500 d0r....... ha ;»«•.
3 . 100 Rook 0i1.......??; 4*
*» Story Farm 2% 100 Union Fetro.. ..t! he
mw rt n j7 2iT ''Mo Beading®??.....,' 6B«
60?JHaple Shad*..*-.. 183£ 50 d 0...... ••2*45
*K tal “" b!o ' L. 106 Maple Shade'.".:'.'
vOT MOEllieny.,,.6K '5OO Olmstead.... ..... 2B
iflft ; R^v‘H*V"‘** t3ov JOO gpraPianter...... m
100 Kock 0d.......... 4 .. -100 Ball Creek«4J£
At a meeting of subscribers to the stock of the pro
posed Paterson and Rework Railroad, held in Paterson
last Tuesday, '.lt was announced that.f m, 000 had been
subscribed, the amount required.'by the charter pre
vious to organizing. The following persons were
then elected ;a« a: board of diieotors: Messrs. Robert
S. Gonld, of Rewaak: H. Holmes, Belleville; John
W . Stitt, of Franklin; Edward Ells worth and Eras! us
W. Smith, of New York, ThV board subsegueetty or
ganized by the choice of Robert 's! Qould.as president,
L. W. Dnncan. of Franklin, as secretary, Erastus W:
Smith, of Rew York, as chief engineer, John Hoppe?,
of Paterson, as attorney, and Horace W. Tolies as ge
neral superintendent.
The condition of the banks of the three piincipal com
mercial cities of the Union is exhibited in the folio wing
table, which shows the. aggregates of their last weekly
statements, compared with the returns of the previous
week: -
Loans. Specie. Circlat'n Deposits.
N.Y, Oct! 22 $185,738,764 21,010,860 8,991,'779 150,816,884
PMla Oct 24 DU uSeiS 3 663,670 2,554;604 '37,102,885
Boet,Oct, 22 66:030,269 6,807,608 .9,619,707 .24,680.729
T0ta1...... $252,874,648 29;961!658‘ 212,'500,498
-Last week. ■ 281,960,(86 29,824,230 16,615,697 209,811,642
increase In loans $914,653
Increase in specie... 167,308
Decrease inoircnlation. • 419,607
Increase in deposits........ 2,688,466
An issue lias Been advertised in London of fourmil
lions of dollais second mortgage bonds of. the Ohio di
vision of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, the
terms being such as to pay in specie nine and a half, per
cent, interest per annum. ... : , ■
The following were the quotations for American secu
rities in London on the I2th instant:
Maryland 6 per cent 65 @6B
United States,. S 20 years, 1882 4s*@ 47JS
Virginia State 5 per cent .46 @4B
Do., 6percent..........'. .. 27 @29
Atlantieand Great Western, Hew York sec -
lion, Ist mortgage;TSBo, 7per cent 71 @ 73
Do., 2d mortgage, 1881.. 66 @ 68
Pennsylvania, Ist mortgage, 1877....... ..... 70 @ 72
Do., 2d mortgage, 1882 66 @ 68
Erie shares, $llO, (all paid).... ....... .... 41 (a) 42
Do.-, 7peicent..preferred do.. 40 @ 42
Do., 4th mortgage 48" @ 62'
Do., 6th mortgage- .....iv............. 47 @ 52
Illinois Central 6 per cent. 1575 73 @ 76
Do., (allpaid) .. 61 #'62
Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad bonds... .69 @7l
Panama Railroad, Ist mortgage, 7 per cent.,
, 1565 1 100 @lO2
' > Do., 2d mortgage, 7 per cent., 18/2.,........:100 @102... :
Pennsylvania Railroad bonds, 2d mortgage, • •
6 per cent, convertible : 79 @ 81
Do , $5O shares 25 @ 30
The rebel loan rose three per cent, in London on the
12th instant and sold at 63@55. 1 . ■■■< -; s
, The extent to which produce is held In the West is ap
parent from. the recent returns of the receipts at and
.exports from Chicago, and the deliveries of grain and
flour at tidewater by the Erie canal!".'■•Prom the opening
of navigation on the latter up to the 14th of October the
receipts In 1862 and 1864 were as follows':
„ 1863. 1864. '
Canal opened
... May I.‘ April 30.
Flonr, hbls. 1,009.600 ' , 772.660
Wheat, buihels. .......23,717i600' 12,391,606
•C0m...!.......;'.:..' 17,004,600 c 8.224:200
8ar1ey......"...................... 675,300 1.008,900:
0at5................. 3,4:6,700 7,2557900
Rye............................... 681,700 , 382,000
‘ The receipts at Chicago for the last two seaions com
pare thus:
Season Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley,
Beason Bbls- Bus. Bus. Bus. Bus.
1868.. 1,211,066 9,176.588!26,139,987 7,034,7*7 879,555
1864.. 9,8,240 9,691,708:12,265.002 11,096,892 -623,837:
. The exports during the present season have fallen far
short of the receipts, and thus the Eastern markets have
been kept under limited supplies,' to which may be at
tributed the high prices which have prevailed. The
recent panic at Chicago does not appear to have forced
the export of stock hoarded there and elsewhere at the
West, but it has caused, lenders to withdraw considera
ble support from the produce speculators, and so far it
operates in favor of trade following its . natural course.
The exports of produce from that port during, the last'
week show'a marked decline upon previous weeks, and
the foreign demand this winter does not promise to he
quite equal tojhat of the last two years.
The Hew York Evening Post of yesterday says:
_ Gold opened at 216j£, and after falling to 215, rose to
217, closing at 216%. :
Exchange is active at 111 for shori dates, and 108% for
bills at 60 days. '
The loan m irket is Inactive Money-is freely offered
to thebrokers at 7, per cent., and occaitonaliy at 6 on
fir6t»cloBS secs.) Hies, with, ample margins, Commer
cial paper is not in favor with capitalists.^
■ - Government Securities are strong. New five-twenties
bave eoldat IOOK, but they are firmly lieid for higher
rates. Certificates closed at 95090%, seven-thirties at
108. and sixes of 1881 at 10.6.
Bailuay shares are active, Beading' being especially
j-in request.
Before the first session gold was quoted ai-216;&* Now
53 : ,;,S entr ? 1 „ at 120%,.Erie at M%, Illinois Central at;
122@123, and Beading at 13134. • ,
■ The following quotations were made at the board on
some of the active stocks,' as compared-with yesterday -
afternoon:
•' ' y Fii. Thur. Adv. Dec
Dnited States6s, 1881, c0up....105% 105% .. %
Bnited Stales 6-20 coup.... ....108 107% %
United States 10-40 c0up....... 84% 94 .’V
United States certificates...... 95 94% %
Tennessee 65.66 56 .. ..
Missouri 6s 60 60 ..
Pacific Ma 11.... ....1.....321 325 .. 4
Hew York Central Eailroad...liOS£ 120%
Erisßaiiway ......... 97%96% % ..
Eri» preferred 103% 102% 1
Hudson Elver. .........122 122% %
Eead1ng8a11r0ad.........>....133% 130% 2% ..
’ After the board the market was Irregular. Beading
rose to 124%, receding afterwards to Ix 3, and closing at
124. New York Central advanced to 121, Erie declined
to 97%, Hudson to 122. v - .
At the 1 o’clock eaU the market was depressed by ah
increasing.disposition to sell.’ Erie closed at 97@97%,
Beadingat 183%. ■
Weekly Berlew ef the Pliilndelpliia
Markets.
Octobrr 28—Evening.
The Produce markets have been rather more active
this week, owing to the rise in gold and foreign ex
: change, and prices generally have had- an upward
tendency, with a little more disposition to operate.
Bark is scarce and firmly held. Flonr is scarce .at for
mer rates. --Wheat,' Corn,' and Oats have, advanced.■
Cotton is rather firmer, but there is not much doing.
Coal is rather firmer.' Coffee is more active, and prices
are father better. -Fish and Fruit are without change.
The Iron market continues dull at about former rates.
Molasses 1b firmer. ‘Naval Stores are without auy ma
terial : change. Petroleum’ is scarce, and prices are
raiber better. ’ The Provision market continues very
firm’, but the. saleß are. limited for the want of stock.
Seeds are inactive; Flax has advanced: Sugar Is more
active, and prices are rather better. . Whisky is’rather
firmer, in Wool there is mote doing.
.- There is not much demand for Fiour, either for ex
port or home use, but holders are firm in their views;
sales comprise about 10,000 bbls, at $lO 25@10.75 for ex
tra, and.sll@ll.7s for extra family, including3,ooo bbls
City Mills extra and .extra family, on private-terms.
The leiaileTS and bakers are buying in a small ; way .at
fromJ&6C@loll bblfor superfine, $lO. *5@10.75 for ex.
tra, $11@n.75 for extra family, and *l2@l2.6obbt for
fancy brands, according to quality. Eve fFiour is sell
ing in a small way at $9 ft bbl. Corn Meal is scarce.
Wheat is ecarce and prices have advansed
ls@2oc f* bus. with sales of about 25,000 bus at23o@2stfc
for prime PennaredST2ssc for. Southern do, and white
at from 250 np to 270 c $ bus, as to quality. Eye is bet
ter, with small saleß to notice at 160@165c $ bus. Corn
has advanced; about 20.000 bus yellow sold at 162@166c; -
a small lot of white at 170 c, and new at 160@160c $ bus,
as to condition. Oats are also better; about 26,000. bus
told atBs@BBc for Penna, and.SSc for Southern, afloat. • .
The following are the receipts of Flour and-Grain at
this port during the past week: . .
»our.".. .............. .11,740 bbls.
Wheat- 84,400 bus.
Corn - .26,600 bus.
0at5........ .................29,000 bus
PROVISIONS,—The receipts and stocks of al! kinds
continue very light. Small sales of Mess Pork are
making, at $41@43 ® bb! Mess Beef is quoted at
$2C@BO fi 1:1*1 tor country and city-packed. Bacon ib
scarce, and there is very little doing; small lots are
selling at 21@24c lb for plain andfancy bagged Hams;
Sides at 21@22c, and .Shoulders at 19@20c.|ilb, cash.
Green Meats are also very scarce ; 20,(iU0-ib3 Shoulders
in salt sold at 10 %c fj lb. Lard is scarce but firm; about
300bbls and tierces sold at 21%@22c © lb" Butter is.un
settled; sales of solid-packed aie making, at 34@40c;
roll at 4€@sQc, and Goshen at 60@51c Hew York
Cheese is selling at 19@23c ft lb. Eggs are scarce at 30®
38c ft dozen.
-METALS.—PigJron is scarce. Small sales of Anthra
cite are making at $56@60 •* ton- for the three numbers;
Scotch Pig is quoted at $62@63 38 ton. In Manufactured
iron there is rather mere doing, and price s are firmer.
Small sales ofjsYellow Metal; are maklngiat
no sle*: - d IlUotod at 14c f-lb. bat we hea? of
- BAEK is liffl, tot quiet; about 120 hlida Ist No 1
$ T ® nnerS ' Bark is t ‘" OM4
, CAKI)LES : --Adaßiaßtiae. are scarce; small sales are
making at 34@35cfor short, and 40c lb for full weight'
Tallow Candies range at from 2S@?oc fUb
F3OAL is more active; the sales aiemostly on account
of the Government, with rather more doing, to go East,
£t fully former rates. m Cargo sales from Bichmoad are
making at SS-75@9.50 3 ton. /.
COFFEE;—There is more doing, and prices have ad
vanced about Ic 3 lb. with sales of 1,200 bags Bio and
.
COTTON.—There is very little demand and the sales
are limited, but prices have, advanced, with sales of
about 150 bale&at 120@130c?Hb, cash, Jor middlings.
DRUGS ABO DYES, —There is very little doing, and
prices' are without any material change. ‘ln Indigo
there is no change to notice; Bengal U quoted at *2.95
lb, cash. . ..
FISH. —Mackerel continue dull, and prices are un
settled ; small sales from store are making at $19@20 for
Bay N .* $26@28 lor extra do.; sl6@iB for No, 2p,
and sl4@l6s bbl for medium and large No. 3a. Pickled
at sB@l2 bbl, and Codfish at
FEATHERS.—Good Western are selling in a small
Way at from 83@8?c lb, cash.
FRUlT.—There is very little doing but the market
is firm. 'Old bunch raisins are selling at sl2s@i 50
aD £,?J3L l &? r , ers 60@6 per box. Lemons are quoted
at j|ir@l2 l2 box. Green Apples are steady, and selling at
sS@sperbbl. Dried Peaches are selling in a small
way at l£@l7c ft for quarters.
FREIGHTS —The rates to Liverpool are without any
change and there is very little doing. Two vessels
were taken with coaloil to a continental port at 6sper
bbl. In coal freights there is no change to notice. There
is rathermore doing for the Government.
• GUANO.—SmaII sales of Peruvian are making at $175
ton, cash ;
HOFh are inactive ; old are selling at 30@3Sc, and new
at 45@55c lb.
HAY.-Baled is selling at $28@3Q1% ton
HIDES —There is nothing doing in Dry Hides, and
for Green the demand is very limited. The outsiders are
very anxious to sell, and sales of any importance would
have to be made at very considerably lower rates than
our quotations.
LUMBER. —There is very little doing!in the way of
sales, and the market is quiet. We quote White Pine at
t2S@So;;Lfchigb Hemlock at $20@23, and White Pine
hingUsats2C@24BM. -
-MOLASSES.—Prices are uasettled and rather firmer;
small sales are making at full prices.
NAVAL STORES are firmly held; Spiritß of Turpen
tine'is sellinginatmall way at s2.so@2 40 gallon;
Rosin isselluig i» small lots at 28@30 $ barrel
OIL CAKE is firmly held; city-made is selling at $75
@7Bton/' ■*’-* ■
LEATHER —There has been a rather better spirit in
the market during the past week—the same causes ope
rating upon the leach t-r market as upon bout* and shoes.
Some dealers from Newark, N. J ,' have also been in
the maiket buying liberally, which has also helped to
give more animation to the market,- The receipts con
tinue good, and the stock upon ihe,market is large, c
Slaughter - Sole. .—The inquiry : has been somewhat
larger the past week', and the sales made’have included
more of the lighter and medinm grades than for fchnpre
vious week. Prices are yet nominal, and parties want
ing the lighter and- poorer- grades l of .’stock in liberal
?avor itiefi ' WoDld fi£ld tte spirit of the market in their
«,on A fni s s. Soi f •‘"The Btoek on the market is larger
SaS/»twSla I™® 1 ™® pai j ’ j ani for the hea-rier and tetter
the Of-£?nf d ® sre ® 0 flrmll ® Bs * bet there is
ers aBft>r'"?HnghtCT. Ulinßn9B ® to mU on ) he P an "‘hold-
Hemi-ock Sole —Tb* re has been rather an
market’ia^ir. fialeSatoUr9 “ otatiuns- T he slock on the
, OlLS,—lard Oil" 1« witet at *1 90 for winter TW iriii,
Oils there i«;TOTy little doing! LinaeS on'i a *“1 1 ni.
freely at *l,/0$ gallon Petroleum la firmer- the ve~
celpts andhStiks are-Tery lignt;: email aaWof crud»
are making,S^@®c;,refined in bond at 63@8ie.™nd
fice at from 78@62c p. gallonas to tiuality ““■
The following are the receipts of ornde aud refined at
this jport dnrmg the past weah: , v
~„18P0
Crude.■ .•>• 1,9D0 bbls.
PIASTER.'—A, cargo of son'gbid'ttt ffiso'ss’toS o^ lllB ‘’
RICE —There in very little doing, oat holders are
arm In tteir Yiewsi.small rnakla* at from
ISH@ 14c f! lb; 150 bags Bold at IS@I3K c ft its ■
SEED.-. —Clrversßeaiis ncarjpe andKio denand at
%9.7f@10 ft 61 lbs. Timothy is selling m a small war at
$6@6.50 ft bushel, and Flaxseed at $3 20@3.30ia basket.
SALT:—2,6OO eackH of Ashton’s fine has arrived, but
remain unsold.- : -
.. SPIRITS —Brandy and Gin are drtnly held, bat there
is vesy kittle « oingi in I4i6£eiv"v, WSw Englantl IBani'. is
selling ti from $2.06@2 40 » gallon. Whisky is firmir
with sales of Pennsylvania at 176® 178 c ■' Ohio at IROc!
and drudge at 176@1760 ’ 10 M “ u# *
■ ■ B^GAKis firmer, andthore-is moredoinginthe wav
»sold'al £rom*l6X@H&
: noWNfeld^igher 1 ® o*^iSSToitiattaioountryiatieKoAT-ih 0 *^iSSToitiattaioountryiatieKoAT-ih. *■
"^2%®°®-“rheaf;manufactured 1 are :qutet but
v ®v^rSvP 1, hear of no large sales. ,
v .A. V —Holders are rather firmer, in their views,
. * the demand is limited.. Small sales ,are making at
' (?9 m Js@®Bc,s|! lb for medium 1 and fine rfleece, and 1(J0@
■ 110 c T- lb lor tub. • ' <•'
, VIHEGARi —Corn Vinegar Is selling at. 20c 'si gallon ,
inbhld - , ,
BOOTS AND 8110 SB. —There has been a rather bettor
spirit in the market itbe past week, caused by the ad
vance in gold and from.the sympathy of, the trade with.
other branches of,business,; ali’ihaving.been, moreeor,
Ifsa influenced by the same cause: There have (also
been some dealers in the market from Delaware, Mary
land. and Tennessee, which, in addition to those from
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, hare given a'little more ac
tivity £0 the market amongst the jobbers. With manu
facturers, things .remain much as the previous week..
There has on-the whole been rather more confidence
that an increased demand would he realized imme
diately: after the Presidental election, it not eooner
New York markets, Oct. 29.
Asbbs ore quiet and steady, at $ll for pots and $l2 50
for pearls. . ■ ■
Bkeadstuffs,—The market for State and Western
Flour is>lo@lsc better, and active: (ales 22.000hb1s at
$6@9.36 for superfine State; s9.6o@9.7oforextra S'ate;
$9 75@9.90 for choice ditto; <s9 11(3)9.66 for .superfine
Western; $9..70@10.50 for common to medium extra
Western; $[0.6t@10.90 for common, to good shipping
brands:extra round-hoop Ohio, and $lO 95@t2.for trade 1
brands. - - - ' ...
, Si uthern Flour is firmer; sales 1,300 hbls, at $10.85®
11,60 for common, and $ll 70@14.70 for fancy aud ex
t™. 'Caoadian l)ourislo@lsc better; sales 460 bbls,
at $9. h 6£@9.9Q for common, and slo@t2 foe -good, to,
choice extra. Rye Floor is quiet and very: firm. Corn
Meal quiet. " . ,■
■ Wheat js 2@3c higher, .with,only- a limited supply
apd afair cleinand; sales 26,000 bus winter red Western,,
at $2 28@2 :m.
Rye is scarce and firmer.- Barley Is. steady; sales,
21,000 bushels at #1.70 for'Canada,East, and $1.94(3
1.94 M for Canada West. Bariey.MaH Is dull. ■ Oats are
doll at 92c for West, rn.. The Corn market is 2)jc better,
with froth demand;, sales 62,000,bushels at $1:62@1.6ik
lor mixed Western.
PitovisiONS.-riThe Pork, market is firmer,/with a fair,
demand; sales 5,660bb1s at $40@4l for'mass; $44@43.25
tor new f do, cash and regular way; $38.60@>9 for prime,
:and $42<60 for prime mess. The Beef market is very
firm, with morehdoiog; tales "I|ooo hbls atfabout-‘pre
vious prices. Beef Hams are firm; sales of 200 bbls, to
arrive, at $25. „ . . ...
Cut meats are in fair flemandi with sales of 350 pack
ages at 16K@H8Jic for shoulders, and 17K@'21c for hams;
also I,soogreen.hams at 19c-and 10,000 barrels city pick
led hams at 20JSc.a The-Lard market" Is materially
active, and prices are firmer. Sales 8,000 barrels at 20
■ @mc. ;
Whisky.—The market is dull, with sales.of 4'5 bar
rels Western at sl.72@l.72>4,'closing at the inside price
Tallow-,- is quite firm, with a fair demand: sales
100,000 fts at 17>4@17>sc, the latter prieean extreme.
Boston Markets, Oct. 27.
Breadstuffs Market,—The receipts since yes
terday have been 3,302 bhis Flour, and 5,850 bus Oats.
The market for Flour remains about the same; we'qoote
Westernsuperfineat $9@9,60; common extrasat $9.75@ :
$1(; medium do'at $10.26® 10.75; and good and - choice,
including favorite 1 St." Louis brands, at • sll® 14 bbl.
Xj Southern Fionr no change.: Ccru is qutet at $1.70 for
Wosternimixed,:and sl’fcO%t bus for Western yellow.
Outs are selling at 9C@94c bus, for Horthern ;and
Canada. ' Rye $1.60; Shorts $4O; FlnoFesdat.i 7 6 *
60: and Middlings at ton.
PnoyisioßS—Pork ie efeady at s4oforprime;.s42 60®
43.60 for messy and $4«@47 for clear, cash. Beef ranges
from s24@26for new Chicago; Lard.22@23e in hbis and
tes; and Smoked Hams at 20c ¥ ft, cash: Butter Is sell-',
ing at 4i@6Cc for common 1 and choice; and Cheese 16® 1
18c 88 ib, ,as to quality
Boston Boot and Shoe Market.
The A'hoe and brother Reporter says : Business re
mains unaltered since our last. Priceß l are ■ well sus
tained . and there seems to„be, little Vprospset of lower,
rates this fail: Stocks are not overiabundant, and
manufacturers, as a general thing, are doing;-nothing.
''**■v dem ® nd /or.seasonable goods, as ; there
mut tbe after th e elections, ; the scarcity of labor, and the r
high prices which will be demanded by workmen, will
make,in the opiniomof many .persons,-goods rule high;.
However, this is:a mere matter of surinlse.'and we
must patiently wait the issue. We notice afaw buyers
‘R/own.iand one- from New Orleans r favored us with a !
call tins week.
The total: shipments of boots and shoes by rail and sea
fon the past Weok.haye been 7,661 cases, 1 Or this hutaber!
6,671 cases have been sent by rail fas follows: 1,872 to,
New York'and Pennsylvania; 890 'to tho Sonthern!
.States now in our possession; and 3,809 to the Western
States, including 211 for California.: , The clearances
from the custom house have been 1,090 cases, among
whichwe notice 461 for San Francisco. ■ ' ,
Chicago Cattle Market, Oct. 26,
Cattle —The receipts to-day were’about 1,860 head,
against 1,282 head, yesterday. The market was less
active to-day, although prices experienced no decided
change. Sales'include'2,6oo Mead, including ISlhead
that were delivered on .contract. About two-thirds of
the entire number sold were, taken by packers, and the
remainderby speculators on army account.' The mar
ket was steady throughout at the advance noted last
evening-; There was no improvement to note in the
-average quality of the stock, it being-principaliy com- ’
mon to mediuni grades.. Sales include the following:
Fair to choice Beeves... ,-,56 50@7 70
Good 8eeve5................. 1 ..,.... 6 25®6 25
Common;to.medinm 8eeve5....... ~..r. 4 oo@s 03
Inferior Beeves 2 58@3 75.
. Hoos —-The (receipts _ to-day were only about i,sm
head, and the entered sales 3,£00 head.h The market was
. dull, and prices suffered a decline of fully 25@50c fl'loo
lbs.:- Early in-the-day .shippers received-information*
that a large-amount of stock was detained at the Suspen
sion Bridge waiting for cars. This checked the demand
on Eastern account, and as the packers were buying
sparingly the most of the stock was left In the hands of
drovers this evening. ... „ ....
J,KTTEB BAOS V /"'
AT .THB MERCHANTS’,EXCHANSB, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship Philadelphia, P001e................Liverp001, Boon
Bark Psyche, Weaver........ Janeiro, soon
PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TEADB.
Israel Morris, >
Joseph C. Gruee, f Committee op the Month.
EdmusdA. Soudkr, }
marine inteixigenge.
POBX OF PHIIADEIPHIA, Oct. S8,18»4.
Bun Eises... 6 47 I Sun Sets.-.,. 5 13 jHigh Water..! 21-
ABEIVED.
Ship Westmoreland, Decan, 41 days from-Liverpool,
with mdse to John B Penrose.
Ship Saranak, Eowland, a days from Liverpool, with
mdse and 277 passengers to Cope Bros. - Had one death
on the passage. -
Bark Iddo Kimball, Clark, from Pensacola, Oct 6,
in ballast to Henry Simons. Was ten days north of
Halteras, detained by heavy northerly winds. Left
brig Albeiti, hence, discharging. Ship St Petersailed
from Pensacola, 2d inst, for Philadelphia, in ballast.-
Hark Ann Biizaneth, Norgrave, saUed- 26th ult for -Mo
bile Bay, and brig 0. H. Frost sailed Ist Inst with tim
-ber for Philadelphia. , .
_ Bark Charles Brewer, Wilson, 7 days from Boston,
in ballast to captain
« Brig AnteceUo (Brl.Bcott, 20 days from Windsor, N
S» "With plaster to C u Horfi; -
pebr Electric Light, Wallace, ? days from Portland,
with mdze to E A Sender & Co,
Schr Anvil, (BrpWUson, 18 days from West Isle 3. NB.
With fish to £ A Bonder & Co.
Schr Fanny Boardman, Crease. 23 days from Hew
Glasgow, NS. with eas-mgs, to captain. ,
Schr E G WhUden, Heal, 6 days from Boston, In bal
lan to captain. „■ s: , ,
, Schr MMine't MilleriiS days frbmHbw Orleans, in'
ballast to D S Stetson & Co. •■, - ■ -
i 6 days from Boston, lu ballast
to Noble Caldwell &Uo.
Schr E Peterson, English, 5 days from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
fccbr J H Wainwrigbt. Mulford, 5 days from Beau
fort,. m ballast to captain.
-.Schr Charm,.Chase, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to
Crowell & Collins. ' _
Sclir Paragon, Hateliy S'days from Bangor, with lum
ber tocaptam.
Schi Lucy, Morrow, 1 day from Brandywine, Del,
With.corn meal to E M Lea. - ' * T
Schr Delaware, Atkins, 2 days from'Milton,Del. with
gram to Christian & Co.'
Steamer Antliracite, Shropshire, 24 hours from New
York-, with mdse to Wm M Baird. & Co.
CLEARED.
Bark John Matbeus (Brj, Long, Pernambuco.
Brig Berald, Davis, Guantanamo.
Brig Geo Amos, Coombs, Boston.
Little, New Orleans.
Schr Mary Parrow, Condon, B> ston..
SchrHjmpden Belle, Hatchi Boston.
Schr Wide World, Adams, Portress Monroe.
SchrGovFranklin, Tyler, City Point.
: Schr Jones, Tattm, Washington.
Schr J G Babcock, Babcock, Beaufort.
Schr James M Flanagan. Cain, Beaufort.
Schr N,E Claik, -
Schr Bofiton, Brower, Hampton Roads.
Schr J 8 Weldon, Hudson, Hampton Roads.
Schr V Sharp. Sharp, Fortress Monroe.
Schr.Ocean Wave, Baker*' do. ■
Schr C A-Greiner, Cruise, do.
Schr:Percy Heilner, Grace, do.
Schr RJ Mercer, Haley, do,
■Schr Mary Haley, Haley, do.
Schr Gov Burton, Peacock, Port Royal.
Schr Gilbert Green, ! Weaver, Alexandria.
Schr Curtis Goodwin, Laird, do.
Bt’r-R Willing Cnnaiff, Baltimore.
St’r F Cadwalader, Pierson,* Baltimore.
V. S. INTERNAI; REVENUE.
TTKITBD-STATES INTERNAL EB
YENDE—THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT OP
PEHNSYLYANIAfcomprising tbe Twelftb. Thirtdqntb.
Sixtepnth, iSeventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth
Waids of the City of Philadelphia.
- NOTICE.
The annual assessment for 1864, for the above-named
District, of persons liable to a tax on carriages, pleasure
yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, and
also of peisons required to take out Hcense, having
been completed, -
.. , MOTICB IS HEREBY GIVES
that the taxes aforesaid wUI he received daily, hy the
undersigned, between the hours of 9A. M. and 3 P If
(Sandays «cTOto«.i»t'M»' Office, S. W. corner of
™IK,D and WILLO W Streets, on and after TUESDAY,
the 26tb tost., andnntil and inclodina SATURDAY, the
19thof Horemhernextensninn. ' '
PENALTIES
All persons who fail to pur their animal taxes upon
carnages, pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold and
silver plate, on or before the aforesaid 19th day of No
vember, leof, will incur, a. penalty, of,-ten per centum
additional oi the amount thereof, and be liable to costs,
as provided for in the 19th Section of the Excise taw of
July Ist, 1862. .
All persons who in like planner shall failto takeout
their Licenses, as required bylaw, on or before the 19th
day of November, 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per
centum additional of the amount thereof, and be sub
ject to a prosecution for three times the amount of said
tax. In accordance with the provisions of the 69th sec
tion of thelaw aforesaid- . -
Ail payments are required to be made in Treasury
note*, issued under authority of the United States, or In
noteß of banks organized under the/act to provide a na
tional cnrrency,.known as National Banks.
No further notice will be given! .
WILLIAM J WAIN WRIGHT. Collector,
oclB tnol9 B.W. cor. THIRD and WILLOW Sts.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OmCB OF THR COMPTBOI.I.EE OF THE CUKBRKOT,
WASHnraTOx.'September 27, 1861
Whereas,* by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that the
EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK 01? PHILADELPHIA. In
the City of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadel
phia, State of Pennsylvania, has been duly or
ganized under and according to the requirements of
the Act of Congress, entitled “An Act to pro
vide a national cnrrency, secured by pledge of Unit
ed States bondß, and to provide for the circulation and
redemption thereof,” - approved June 3d, 1864, andhas
complied with all the provisions of said Act reqnired to
be complied with before commencing the business of
banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH; Comp!
troller or the Currency, • do -hereby certify that the
Eighth National Back of Philadelphia, in the City of
Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State
of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid. f;
In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of
office this twenty-seventh day of September, 1864.
r , HUGH MoCULLOCH,
J SKAi,. > Comptroller of the Currency.
> oc6 SOt
(HARD —BELCHER & 00., PROPRIK
tors of ' .
C ENT RAL TE AT ING H OUSE,
No. 43J CHESTNUT Street,
Opposite General Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa.,
tender, by medium of the public press, to their many
patrons and friends, their warmest thanks for the
liberal encouragement most generously bestowed,
and promise to add still further improvements and
attractions, and nse every endeavor to merit the support
and patronage of the business men and general public
of Philadelphia and vicinity. ocl7-3ra
CRATING—ILC. CAMPBELL’S SKA-
M TING CLASSES meet TUESDAY and FRIDA'S
morninga.cprner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornings corner of
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets-for ladles and
misseß only. Gentlemen Wednesday Evenings at 7,
Eighth and Spring Garden Streets. ‘ Ladies and Gentle
men taking one course of lessons on parlor skates, will
become exs-ert ice skaters,- For-circulars, terms, ‘he.,
aptly or address as above. , oclB-Ilt*
DURE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP
I- is made of pure,-fre*li Palm Oil. and Is entirely a
vefdtable Soapuaore actable forTotlet use tbaa fcboat
taade from animal rats. In boxes or oae doxene&ke*.
«*^M^LkI NT OR 6 SON,
No. 118 MARGARKTTA Etreot, between Front and
ttoßftpil.Ji'hftTftflslilflwWn __
PUNS, PISTOLS, SKATES.
VT PHILIP WILSON 4 CO.,
J 400 CHESTNUT Street. !
Sfanufactnrers and Importers of ~
, Fine Guns, Pistols, *
• Gunning and .Fishing Tackle. .
Canes, Powder; Shot, ...
■ Wads, Caps, Sc. , .. .
Guns Restocked, Eobored.andEe paired'in the -best
"i.anner.,-
. .. :: SKATESOF-ALL-KINDS .
»eg-tr ■ -—♦OO CHESTNUT Rhreat *
HEATERS FOR FACTORIES,
i-^ M Sn 8 V &c w beated-wiih exhaust or dimtateami
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 186 C
QHEEIFF’S 4 VIRTUE OF
' LJ a Writ of YendUlonl-Exponss.to me directed, -will be
. exposed topablicsgleor/yendne, on.MONDiYErealng,,
'.November?, 1864, at4o’olooki atSansom-stfeetHall,
All that certain brick rmessuags oftenemeat situate
on thehoatli Bide of Carter,street, and ontthe east side'
of Relief alley, in the Fifth ward of the cky ofYliita
delphii; eontaintngin front or breadth on the'said Car-'"
ter stj qet forty-three feet tire; tocher, be the same more
or less! and extending in.length or . depth souttiward
along the said Relief, alley fifty-seven-. feet two inches,!
he' it more or less rßeingj the same premiseAwhtoh.
Geurge'Erety, of all and singular-the; goods and chst-'
telsl'rights and creditB,i,whiohiWore offflohn Ha Coleman!
deceased, under and by virtne.of an order of the Or
phans' Court of the City.-andCo an ty-of -Fhiladel pn ia
therein. recited, by indenture,dated the -tWentymlnth’
day ofiAngimt lay pastsCISCO), and vecorded:at Phila
delphia, in Deed Boqk-A.|C«H.», Ko.ao%.pageaoBt &c.
granted and conveyed untotthe said Thomas Mr Plow- :
man in fee], t abject to theipaymenttof a certain-mort
gageideht or pnnoipal.sum df sixrthousand'dollars to"
the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance . Company,; withvin
terest, las therein expressed;;’ and: subject to:a certain'
exception and reservation untot ee said;Thomas J.Mo:
lony, bis heirs and assigns, owners,/.tenants;,and occu- .
piers of the said adjoiningrpremtses.fmarkediand'jde-.
signaled in the said pamnhlot or ichadule No.'23,'situ
ate on Exchange street, the free use, right, liberty, and
privil*. ge of a certain street laid ont over the above-de
scrih(d|lot, and leading southwardof the reduced width'
of-three feet four and a half inches along the east line
of the said above described lot .the> distance of'eiirhtnsn
. feefto the south line thereof, and; thence narrowing to
the .width of two feet six inches, and extending of the
last-mentioned reduced width westward along the said
south line of the hereby-granted .premises into tbs said
Relief alley as a passageway -and water-course ’and,
for'thojputposo of laying pipes to.iintroduee hydrant
■water In common with the said hereby-granted premises
stall limes forever, .ti: < ■/ .1 ~ -
And also all the following described: nine brick mes
suages dr tenements, and lots or pieces of ground there
unto' belonging, situate in:the equare.bounded by-Front'
and Second streets and Moore aodv'Mifflin streets, in the
First ward of the city or Philadelphia:. •• ‘ "
On© of the said brick messuages and lota of ground be
ginning at the northeast corner of Second street and a
thirty feet-wide street called sMcClellan street,'and ex-=
tending thence eastward alonjr thenorth side of the * aid
McGlfrllan street eeyenty-one feet two and a half inckea:
thence northward at right augLes with the said McClel
lan street and aiougthe west side of atwo-feet-slx-inch
es-wideaiJey leadihgr into and from the taid McClellan
n street seventeen-feet three inches; thence westward,
McClellan street alxty-nino leet to
the east side of: the*said*Second thence *sonth
wartl along the east aide of.the said Second street teven*
teen feet four and a half inches' to the- place - of bexia
nihg jttogether witji the free and common use and pri
vilege., of the said two-feet-six-inchea-wide alley as a‘
way, parage, and water-course.at . all- times hereafter 5
forever. 1 .*-» • - t . ...
One ofthe said brick messuages and lots of groundbe
ginning on the east side of the said Second street, at the
distance of seventeen feet four and a half inches north
ward from the north side of the ; said McClellan street. r
and extendmg thence eastward, parallel with the saii
McClelifl.n street, sixty-nine feet; thence northward at
right angles with the said McClellan' street and along
tbe west side ofthe said two?feet-six inches-wide alley
r lateen feet; .thence westward, parallel Wlth the said
.McClellan street sixty-seven feet two-inches to the east
side of the-said Second street: aad thence
along the east sioe of the said Second street
one inchand three-eighths of an inch to the place of be
ginning; together.with the-free s and commonvnae and
privilege ofthe said two feet-six-inches-wide alleyiAeV
way, passage, and;water-course at all Ltimes hereafter,
forever. •
And the remaining seven of the hrick and
lots of ground.situate on ihesouth side of a‘ thirty feet
wide street called Seigel- street,beginningfatv the dis
tancerof three hundred:and two feefe.weatward from the'
west side of; the said Eronr street; and -containing alto
gethtr in front or breadth on the said: Seigel street one
hundred and five feet (each lot fifteen feet), and extend
in? that parallel lines 'at t
right angles with, the said .Seigel street, in length or
depth forty-five feet; The'several lots 0/ ground above
described are part of a large lot of ground which Chas.
Williami Wharton, trustee. 4c., and others, by inden-’,
tare dated the first day.of October, A. D 1862, recorded
at Pbilad elphia un -Deed Book .N. C, H., No.', 71; page
401, 4c., 'granted and conveyed, iiter alia," unto Ste
phen Flanagan and James M, Flanagan, and the said
Thomas:M. Plowman and: Robert H. Rahsley,:in fee,
•in equal /fourth parts ; as tenants in. common, and the
said Stephen. Flanagan; and . Amanda :M,bis wife,
James M. Flanagan and Emma S. , his wife,-and Robert
H. Ransiey, and Mary Ann,"his .wife,; by.inaeutire -
dated the 14th day of April last paet(lB64), duly executed
and acknowledged, and intended to borecorded.granted;
and conveyed all their three full equal and-undivided
fourth parts>f,:in an’d to the same, Inter alfa. niitb the' i
said Thomae.'M./Plowman, in fee, subject*ae respects' 1
tbe premises first above described, to the payment of a!
certain mortgage debt of principal'sum 61 $1,800,' with’t
interest, iand as respects the preniises above 'described,
to the payment of a certain mortgage debt or principal',
-sum iof $1.400,.; with-in terest secured thereon by two !
* separateindentnres of mortgage, executed -by. the said.
Stephen Flanagan, . James M. ; Flanagan, Thomas M.
Plowman, and Robert H. Ransiey to the Enterprise In
surance Company, l oth dated the 23d day of Horember
last past (IS6J), and? recorded in Mortgage'Book R;' C.‘
H-, No. 60, pages 850 and 853, 4c. :
And abo, all those three contiguous two- story brick
.messuages or tenements; and lots or pieces of gronud,
situate on the north side of a thirty-feet wtde street,
called Seigel street, extending from Front street to
Second street, parallel with and at the distance of 106 f
feet northward from jhe north side* of Mifflin street,
measured on a line at right angles with the said Mifflin !
. street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia'fbe
ginning at the distance of 197 feet westward from'the
west side of the said Front street, and containing. alto
gether in front orhreiutth on tbe said Seigel strebt 45
feet (each lot 16 feet), and; extending In length or depth
northward, between 11*ee parallel at right angles with
the said Seigel street, 42 feet 6 inches.
And alro, all those sloven contiguous two-story brick
messuages or..tenements, and lots or pieces of ground,
Bituate on thehorthsideof the said Seigel street, in the 1
Fbst ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; begin
ning at the distance of 267 feet westward , from the west
side of the said Front street, and containing in front or
breadth on the.said Sergei street: 165 f feet" (each lot 15
feet), and extending in length or depth northward, be
tween parallel lines at right angles with the said Seigel
street, 42 feet 6 inches.
The lots of ground above described are parts of a
larger lot of ground which Charles William Wharton,
Trustee, and others, by indenture dated the first day
of October, A. D. 3882, and recorded at Philadelphia in
Reed Booh A. C. H. t No. 71, page 401, 4c , granted and
conveyed inter alia unto Stephen Flanagan, James M.
Flanagan, the said Thomas M. Plowman, and Robert
H Ransiey .in, fee, in equal fourth parts, as tenants in
comrona, and not as joint tenants; and the said Ste
plienTlanagan and Amanda M , his wife, James Ml
Flanagan, and Emma S.y his wife, and Robert H.
; Ransiey, and Mary Ann, :his wife, by indenture dated
the 29th day of December, A. D. 1861, recorded at Phtia
delphift,in Deed Book L. R. B,Ro 2, page3l4, 4c.,
granted and conveyed all their fall, equal,, and undi
vided fourthparts of, in, and to the same, inter alia,
unto the said Thomas M. Plowman in fee, under and
subject, nevertheless, as respects the eleven messuages
and lots of ground last above described, to the payment
of eleven: mortgage debts; amounting to the snm of ■
$6,600 (each $600), with interest secured on the same
premises: by eleven separate Indentures of mortgage,
executedby the said Thomas M. /Plowman to the-Bn-- .
lerprise Insurance Company, all. dated the 29th day of '
December laetpast (1863), and recordediat Philadelphia,
in Mortgage Book A C. H. ,No. 7, pagesfiS, 619,616; 613;'
610, 617, m 502, 498, 495, and. 492, 4c.> : . ’
[H. C.; J.. ’65. 11. Debt $20,000. L. Stoever.]
, Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas M. Plowman, JOHS THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia,.SKeriff’S'Office, Oct. 15,. 1864. ocl7-3t
CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE .OF
M a writ otVehditleni Exponas, to me directedAwilbie '
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
'■November 7, ISs4,;at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-streetHiitl, >
411 that certain lot ofgronnd situate on the north side
of Gordon street, two : hundred and eight’feet'-easterly"
from Lemon street, in the city of Philadelphia! con
tamingin front on Gordon street 1 thirty, four feet,’and
in depth sixty feet six inches. ? [Which said premises
Samuel Townsend and wife, by deed dated July 14,1852,
recorded inDeed Book KD. w, No, 151, page 142, Ac.,
conveyed unto Patrick Glark, infee; reserylnga ground
rent of $26. DO. ] ; - o - ■ . - ,
~v , t.G.-Ci F.;S.Y’64 108. Debts«;7s. Quin.]
: ‘ Taken in executlon.and to he sold as the property of
Patrick Clark.!■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.'
Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office,:Oct, 14, 1864. ocl7-3t •'
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
.hJ a writ'dfVenditldnl Exponas, to me will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, November 7; 1864,at 4 o’clock, at Bausom- street Hall,
All that certain tyro-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west ride of Twelfth, streefthirty
feet northward from Moore street in the city of Phila
delphia: containing in .front on Twelfth street fifteen
feet, and ,in depth forty-eight feet to a three-feet alley,""
with-the:privuege thereof, .[Which said lot Edmund
C. Pechin, by deed dated.August27,lB62, recorded in,
Deedßook'A. C. H., No. 61, page 854, conveyed unto
James Kerns in fee, reserving a ground rent of £33, pay
able first of January and July. ]
[C.C.P. ; 8.;.,’64. 107. Debt- $16,507 G.T, Asbmead.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Kerns. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.,
: Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct 14,1864. y 0c17;3t
CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
an order of Sale in Partition, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, onMONBAY Evening,
November 7,1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain yearly ground rent, or sum of seventy:
Spanish-milled silver: dollars, payable first of Jannary
and July, out of and for all that certain lot'or piece of 1
ground beginning: at the northwest corner of Passyunk
■road, where the same enters South street, in the city of
Philadelphia; thence extending along the south-ride of
South-street forty-two feet, more or* less, to southeast
corner of Fifth and South streets: tiienee southwardly
along Fifth street sixty feet; thence : eastwardly to
Pass,unk road aforesaid; thence up the said road to
the fllace; of beginning. [Which: said premises Edward
Boneall etnx, , by deed dated Jannary 1, 1798, con
veyed nnto George Clark and Robert Thompson in fee;
reset ying said ground rent, and subject to a paramount
yearly rent of s3o.] • -
.V-CD. 0.; 5.,'64. 318. .Paul.]
„ , , ~ ’ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
. Philadelphia, Sheriff's. Office, Oct. 15, 1864. ocl7-3t
QHERIFF’ S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
~ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Kovember7,lB64, at 4 o' clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
.All that certain dhree-story brick messuage and lot of
gronnd situate on the northeasterly aide of Fulton street,
about one hundred and thirty-nine feet two inches
southeastward from Trenton Bailroad,, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Fulton street about
fourteen-ieetflve inches,: and in depth about fifty one
: feet one inch... Subject to a ground rent of fifty- four dol
lars, -payable Ist January and July. [Which said
£F e ffils® James 8. Bmith etux-i by. deed dated March
25, 1859, recorded m Deed Book A. D. B , No. 55, page
19, &c., conveyed unto Benjamin Wallace in fee. ]
- .[C. C..P.; S. '64; 109: DebtsB4.s7. Briggs.]
Taken m execution and to he sold as the property of
Benjamin Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
' , Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Oct.;lfl,lB6l ocl7-St
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
*-< writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medireeted, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
o’clock, at Sansom-sfereet Hall, '
All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side
of Seyhert xtreet, twolhundred and nineteen feet ten
westward from Nineteenth street, in the city of
Philadelphia f containing in front on Seybert street forty
feeD.ft in -depth on the west line .thirty seven lest
eight inches, and on the east line seventy-one feet three
inches, and on the northwest line fifty-two feet three
inches [Which said premises Louisa Mcilvaine, by
deed dated March 6, 1864. recorded in Deed Book T H y
N 0.132, page 479, Ac., conveyed unto IsraelLnkensin
fee; subject to a ground rent of sixty dollars.] ; ■
_ , . . CC.C.P; 5.,’64. Debt, *5O. Olmsted.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Israel lnkens JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 15, 1864. oc!7-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a w rit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7,1854, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall,
rAllihat certain lot rf ground situate on the west side
or Front street and south aide of York street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front
street sixty feet, and in depth ono hundred and six feet
sixAnches. to Bope street; subject to a ground rent of
sixty-seven dollars fifty cents, payable first of April
and October. w •
_ C. P.; S., ’64. 120. Debt, $67.50 Wain-J
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
Martin Detweiler. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 18,1864. oci7-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
V a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even! mr“
November 7,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall "
AU those certain two three story messuages and lot of
ground situate on the east side oi Twenty-fourth street,
one hundred; and twenty .feet;northward from Vine
wntatmeg In front
on Twenty-fourth street 20 feet, and in depth sixty
feet. [Which said premises Cadwalader Evans et ux
by deed dated March 13, 1837,recorded iilSd Book si
H- F., No. 181, page 205, Ac,, conveyed unto John
Carter in foe; reserving a ground rent of $6O, payable
Ist January and Jnly. 1 ...
m , CC.C.P.; S., ’64. 120. ..Debt, $30. ; Fletcher.] -
t T ab S n , n execution an J f® ho sold as the property of
John Carter. _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 15,'1864, ;. oc!7-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ awrit of Venditioni Exponas, to medireeted, will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Kveninv.
November 7,1864,' atlb’ciock, at Sansom-street Hall, ■
All those certain messuages and lot of ground situate
on the west, side oYMasoher : street,’No: 1622, eighteen
feet four Inches south from Putnam street, In the city
of Philadelphia; containing InTront on’ Mascher street
eighteenfeet two and a hairinches, and-in depth seventy
feet two inches to Newkirbßtreet., .
: [C. C. P.; S., ’64. 82 Debt, 4174. Meyers. 1
Taken in execution and -.to be’sold as the property of
James K; Polk. , JOHN THOMPSON! sheriff. ■
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlco, Oct. 15,1564. oc]7-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BT VIRTUE OF
k-J a writ of Venditioni’Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to puhlic sale or, vendue,on MONDAY Evening,-
November 7,1864, at 4 o'clock; at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate’on the south side
of Venango street, 106 feet 6 inches westward from Clin
ton street, in the .city of Philadelphia; containing In
front on Venango street® feet; and in (depth 237 feet 6
Inches to John street. JWhich said; lot 'John* F.’Lawie
etnx-.by deeddated June25,"1849, conveyed unto Jo-'
seph L McNeill ln.fee; reiervirg ayearly rent of S 6 00 1
Jo6epb n L? I McNein tloll aE JOHN e THO1 > MSOJ^' r sS|rif of
- •Philadelphia,,Sheriff’s Office; Oct. 15.-1864. ~ o cl7-Bt.
; CHERIFF’S: SALE.—BY- VIRTUE-OF
k- 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed,to publicsaleorvendue,von MONDAY Evening, l
November 7, 1864, At,4 o’clock,, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain triangular lot of grpnnd and three
story brick messuage partly erected thereon,’ beginning
;it a point cm he west side; of Birch "street about: two
hundred and nine feetsonthward from Fitrwater street,
-m the city of Philadelphia;; jhence, extending South
ward along; Bir«hiv«rett, forty,: fAt; 1 thcnce west
. waid ' twenty feat-six; inches ; thence northeasterly
about fortT-sfivefeet to the place »f beginiUpgi-rWhlch;
-aid prvniifW.^WylUmilv.,'t‘eubibolf,'Trteta.*By deed
du-.ed epni.B,"lSs6i recorded-in Bo>k A D B :
: efo. : lf3,paso.l77i:ac.,.eonveyed;neto':janDis*CaSpbaH'
tu feO; ,T.eservißg-a-:grmnid rentrof •eightten-doJlars; ■
usyable IM-Jcuuary and July ;
[C. 0 P,: S.. ’ p 4 111 Di-’d *(l9 pa voud=-s“1
. Takeu in eKfCttCon and to bo sold as the property oi
Jenin, Jirmiib. 1 11. JOHN. THOMPSON Sheriff.’
TwPifiladelD3f|ffi§}teflifJi(lo.fflt9;iOot^ll,^jB6A"j:X«f®l , k s *O r
SHERIFF’S SALES.
IHERIFF’S SALES.
CHERIFF’ S; SALE.—BY YIRT¥X OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, Will
be exposed to public sale or vendue; on MONDAT Eve
ning; Hcv, 7,1861, at i o'clock, at Sanf/om-street IfaH.
Ail that certain lot of ground, situate on the west side
of Front street, sixty feet southward from York street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front
street eighteen, feet, and extending in depth one hun-.
drei and six feet six inches, to Hope street; subject to
payment of a ground rent of twenty and twenty -five one
hundredths dollars. . .. ;. . , . ■. . ..... ..
„ , CO; c. P. ;S., ’64. 113. Debt, #29.25. Wain ] -•
■ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel M. Ritter, r JOHN THOMPSOST, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 16, 1864. oc!7-3t
.SALE.—BY YIRTHE ~ OF
.hj a writ.o'f VenditidniExponas, io me’directed.will be ■
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAT Eve aing,
November;7,. 186 e ,! at 4 o’clock,"'at Sansom-street Hall;;
All that .certain maesnags and lot of ground situate on
r tbe nortbeaatorly side of Apn street, Mghty feet .norths -
, westerly fr/ m ’ Emerald street, in the city of, Phitadol
>-rhi a: containing in’ front on Ann' street fourtoen feet,
and in depth fifty, four.feet, with privilege bftwo alleys;"
OC. C. P.; S., ’64 100: I .Deht,-la)J66; i .-:Pile;J l , ;
' Taken iu execution, and to he sold.as theproperty of
. Charles B. Souder.' " - JOHNiTHOMPSONTSfieriff.'
Philadelphia, .Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 14,~1864. ' 0.c17 3t .
CEBRMJR, SALE/--BT OF
M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed topublicsale orvendue, onMONDAV/Evenlmr,,
. November 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at. Sansom-street Hau,
/" All that certain three-story brick meseuage and lot of
.ground situate on the west side of Nineteenth street,
forty-nine feet northward from Pine street, in the City
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Nineteenth
street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty feet to a fonr feet
elley, GWbich f said premises Janus S. Spencer and
wife, by deed dated October 4,1848, recorded in Deed
Book G. W. C., No. l. page 286, conveyed unto Thomas
Miller in fee; reserving a ground rent of sixtrdollars;
payable let April and October. 1
TC. G.JP. i S., J64.i,ni. ‘l>ebt, 89. Letchworth.] •
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Miller. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,- Oetm 1864. ':ool7-3t:
SHERIFF’S SALE.-—BY YIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditioni Eseponas, to me directed, will ba
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, lit 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street’Hall, /
AH that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of
groimd situate on the south side of Dauphin stieet, one
undred; eastward from Coral street, in.
■ the city? .61'; Philadelphia; containing in, ftont -on
Dauphin; street fourteen feet nine inches, and in depth
ninety - two feet to a’four-feet' wide aliey. ; [Which said
lot Henry M, Boyd et ux ; by deed dated June 28,1858,.
recorded in Deed Book A D. 8., No. 30, page 21; con
veyed: unto John Christy in fee, reserving a gronhd -
rent of $6l; payable first of April and October-] ’
'[C. C. P. ; S., '64. 116: Debt. $2l. McAUißtor ] "
Taken in,execution and- to he sold -as the property of
JohnChfisfir...: s ’ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.-
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, .Oct.’l6, 1864. ‘ oo!7-3t 3
SHERIFF’ S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
Writ of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed; will be
exiiosed to public sale or,vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November?, 1864, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,, .
All that certain two-story brick msasuage and lotof
froui d situate on ihe north side of Hayes street, two
undred! and thirty-four feet westward from Sixth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
cr Hayes street thirteen feet and in depth fifty-sixfeefc.
tWMeEeKM'prraim'.JAlm'SVdddxrhiiattirini? by dead
dated'March 16, 1864, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No
lbl, page 468,-conveyed unto .Thomas-Blackwell, m
-fee.]/ .'.‘.r .
„ , [C, C.-P. ;S , ’64.' IC6. Debt, $70.67. Doyle ]
Taken dn:execution .and to be sold as the property of
Thomas BlackweU.= - ‘" JOHN THOMPSONf-Sheriff.'
Philadelphia, SheriFsOffice, Oct: 16,-1864. ocl7-3t
-SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditipni,Exponas, to me directed, wiU
be exposed to pnblio’sale or vendtievon MONDAY Eve
ning; Nov. 7, 1884,, at,4 o'clock, at Sansom^street.Hall,
All that certain two-story brick metsnage and lot of
ground situate on the west side'of Hope street 120 feet 4
inches southward from Franklin avenue, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing' in front on Hope street; 14
feet including one-half of a two-feet alley, and in depth
westward 60 feet, with^Vhe“privilege' of" said alley.
[ Which said lot George W.. Gorton et .al. ,by deed dated
Keptembfir 26,11866,'conveyed unto Aaron Yankirk in
fee; reserving a ground'rent of $52, payable Ist of April
and October.]
„ , . ' [C. C. P., S ’64. McAllister.]
■ Taken In execution and to bo sold as the property of.
Aaron Vankirk. - JOHNTHOMPSON. Sheriff. --
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Oct. 16, 1664. . ocl7 St
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Sutbury, Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Wat
sontown,Dewart,; Montgomery, Muncy; Williamsport,
Lock Haven, Renoyo. Driftwood, St. Mary’s, Warren, 1
Coiry, Waterford, Erie, : &c, ’\Afc Carry connection is v
made with Oil Creek Railroad for Titusville and Shaff- .
errand with the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad i
for Franklin, Meadeville; and Jamestown. This train
connects at Harrisburg with the Baltimore Express for i
Pittsburg and all Western points: !
l PHILADELPHIA-EXPRESS. !
at 10.45 P. M., runs through, without change of cars,
to Pitfccburg, and there connects with all diverging
I roadfenorth, south, and west. .' At Harrisburg close con- •
■i nectionis made with the.trains oft he Northern Central •
i Railway for Snnbury, Williamsport. Danville, Rupert, ;
| Bloomsbury, Beech Haven.. Shickshinnv. Plymouth,
Kingston* Wyoming, Pittston* Scranton, Elmira, Buf
falo, -Rochester, Canandaigua. Niagara Fails- etc. I
•' Sleeping cars run through with this train to Pittsburg. I
j A through car for Williamsport and intermediate points i
: is attached to, this train, and reaches Williamsport at
7.6sAi'M.'-,
The Philadelphia Express leaves daily.
Vha Erie Express leaves daily, except Saturday.
All other Trains Sunday. - j
the cars of the Market-street Passenger Kail way will
leave Eleventh street at 7.1 a P. M., to connect with the
Erie Express, and at 10 P M. to connect with the Phi
ladelphia Express, at the Philadelphia Depot.
DURING THE WEEK,
except Sunday/the cars of theiMarket- street Passenger
Kailway will leave Front street' every two minutes,
commencing, one hour previous to the time of departure
of each train, and the last car will leave thirty minutes
prior to the starting time of each train frOm tho Phila
delphia Depoi.
V .JTor further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, corner of Thirtieth and 1 Market streets,' Philadel
phia. JOHN F. VANLEEK, Jr. , Ticket Agent.
MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPEBBS.
The Ofllce of Mann’s Baggage Express is located at
the S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets
where all orders for the movement of Baggage will re
ceive prompt attention., .An Agent of this reliable Ex
press; Company will pass through each train befose
reaching the dopot. and take np checks and deliver
Damage to any part of the city. The travelling public
are assured that it is entirely responsible.
THE PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD COMPANY
will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wear
ing Apparel, andTimit their responsibility to One Hun
dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will he at tho risk of the owner, unless
taken by special contract, i i
. FREIGHTS.
By this route freights of all descriptions can he for
warded to and from an* point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Or Mis
souri, by railroad direct; or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg, or
to all Lake ports by steamers from Erie. 1
The rates are at all times as favorable as are charged
by other railroad companies.
H. H. HOUSTON,.
General PHUidel^hla,
General
oc2l-tf General Superintendent, iltooua. Pa.
COPARTNERSHIPS.,
nOPAETNBRSHIP.—THE 7 U ND E B
tioaOAMETKEIAIIf y BIKI)ING BDS ™’ atNo
- • P. GKTFFEB, ■ ■ ,
_„ -• „ ' , GEOKGE W. GKIFFEE.
Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1864* ocs- w6t*
IYISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of
SAMUEL N. DAVIES A SON
Is this day dissolved. ’ The business will be settled by
the undersigned, at No. 385 DOCK Street.
CHARLES E. DAVIES, Surviving Partner.
Philadelphia; Sept: 80, 1864.
COPARTNERSHIP,—The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm of
DAVIES BBOTHEBS, ’
for the transaction of .a general
BANKING AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
at No. 333 DOCK Street.
:: CHARLES E. DAVIES,
„ „, „ - PETER A. DAVIES.
Phuadbi-phia, October 1, 1864.
U. S. - Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermasters 1
Vouchers and Checks,and Government Securitiee gene
rally, bonjj&t and sold, -
Business Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated.
- Stocks andXoans bough! and sold oil Commission*
ocl-lm •
PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE . VTNEOAR,
MUSTARD SEED, SFIOES, *O,“
ALL THE REQUISITES FOB PRESERVING OB PICK
'LING PURPOSES.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
*e7-tf Corner EEEVENTH and VINE Sts.
TVTACEEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c.
A.VA —2,600 bbls Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,
I,te-canght fatfish. In assorted packages. ‘
2,000 bblß. NewEastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herring.
2,600 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and-No. 1 Herring.
■l6O bbls new Mess Shad.
250 boxes Herkimer county Cheese, Ac.
Instore and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS,.
. ]al9.-tf, Lffo, 146 NORTH WHARVES.
WATER PIPE! DRAIN PIPE
» . , . ... mbtof cash
for Joint of 8 feet, 2 inch bore, 85 sente.
forjoint of S feet, 8 inch bore, 46 cents,
. for Joint of 8 feet, 4 inch bore, 65 cento.
For joint of 3 feet, 5 inch bore, 70 cents; -
for joint of 3 feet, 8 inch bore, 86 cents. -
All slses, from 2 to 15 insh diameter.
Also, Branches, Tarns, Traps, Chimney Tope, Calm
rsr Fines, Garden Vases, As.
v ' MoOOLLI* A KHOADB,
■vlß-sluthS ISai MAKKXT Street:
\TRB. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRATED
BUPPOKTEBB FOR LADIES— -
ihs only Supporters under eminent’ medical patronage
Ladles and physicians are respectfully requested to sail
®n!T on Mrs., BETTS, at her residence, 1030.WALNU2
Street, Phlla., (to avoid soonterfelto. ) Thirty thousand
invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her 1
ippiianeee. ' Those only are genuine bearing the Unitel
States copyrights labels on the box. and-elgnatures,ani
.also an the Bms»orters..wtth Uetlmonlals- n,lg-tnlhst
MEDICINAL COD-LIVBR OIL.-
«A MOHN C. BAKER A co:, TIB MARKET Street,
ere .now receiving their supplier ftenh from the fish
eries. , -- . •; . v 1 ■>'
The. superiority of their Oil, .la every: respect; baa
.gained for- it a reputation - and sale beyond any othai
brand in the market.-.. .To-.maintain it they- am deter
mlned to supply an.articie. that may be entirely relied
in for freshness and parity. See testimonials of Pro
lessors of Medical Colleges aall-thsta-6m
JYBNSERVO FOR THE TEETH AND
GUMS. —For strengthening. the gums, for pre
iervlngthe teeth from decay, and for keeping them
: beautifully clean - and the breath sweet, this, Is be-'
Heved to be the best preparation that science andexpe
■ienee hae ever produced. Prepared only by -
<• ■- :' S. TJ BEALE, M. D. ; Dentist,
1113 CHESTNUT Street, 1 Philadelphia, Pa.
, uil7-3w. Fol* sale hv the principal druggists.:. •! per jar.
TO G OVEKRMENT CONTRACTORS.
»- A ND.'OTHEBB. ‘Certificates for the He
jJeaße:of Contractors witli'the IT cited States from the'
duties imposed l>y the Act nf .Tune 30,1561, ! 5
together withan arsortintnt of BLADES In general aee,
Mr sale hy - MOSS & CO:. ■
433 rHESTDUT Street,
Stationery and Blank BookMannfaotorv.
V/TOBGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM 11^
LTJ. OIHB BtKLDERS Iron founders, and Genera
Machinists and Boiler Mo k«i, So. ISI6 OMiDOV.
FROPOSAIA
YOTIEF* QUARTERMASTER'S ;,Q,W.-
! FICEi TWELFTH and GlfiABD Streets,
L„ EiyLAnßr,i’HiA, Oetoi)«r 27, 185 i.
SEALED BBOPOSALS will be received at this office
until IZ o’ciock M on THUESDAY, the 3d November
next, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with, the
following articles:
Uniform Coats, artillery, army standard.
I>o, do. • infantry, do.
Do. " Jackets, cayairy, .j do. - ?
Do. do. light artillery, do.
Bat (lords and Tassels, artillery, do.
Shirt Brutons, ‘ do."
Bolt Bopes, do. -
Wrapping Paper. S6x4o, - samples reiptirsd.
StraWjPscklng Paper, do.
Burlaps, 40 inches, , do. . -
, Samples of such articles vas are required to he army
standard can he seen at this office.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons,, whose signatures must be appended to theguar
•antee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se
. entity for the amount involved hy some public func
tions ry of the United States. ■
1 ' . Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fuily comply with the requirements of this adver
tisement, will not be considered.
■ ’• Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the
guaiantee requtred in each bid, can be had on applica
tion at this office, and none others • which do not em
brace this guarantee will, be considered, nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements therein stated.; r
• The bids will state the number and Quantity of each
kind of article proposed to be delivered.
-Deliveries mast commence within ten days from the
date of the award: $
Proposals .must bo endorsed ,“Proposals for-Army
Supplies, ’* stating on the envelope the particular arti
cle bid for. HEBMAK BIGGS, Colonel, *
c OC2B 7t Quartermaster’s Department
fYFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST- '
ENCE, No, 838.vWAl.iroT Street. ' -. |
; Philadelphia; October 28,1861. I
SEALED FBOFOSALS, in duplicate, will be received,
at this office until 12 o’clock M on WEDNESDAY, No
vember 2, 1E64, for supplying for the use of the United
States Army, delivered in Philadelphia; 'r
4,0C0 barrels BX.TEA SUPEKEINE or EXTBA FAMILY
FLOUH (which to be stated), to have ’been ’
ground within twenty dars of date of thle adver- (
. tisemet, from new. wintenwheat,in well-coopered, ‘
hea d-lined barrels.-' Name nf ’brand' ahd ! place of -
manufacture to be stated in the proposal. To be i
..■■■■■■ dolivered within ten days, at any point In this i
city designated by this office.
Samples, in boxes, mnet be delivered with the propo- I
.sale,.but.not inclosed with them, each sample to he '
marked with bidder’s name, brand, number of bar
rels, Ac;- -T-l-' « - \
A printed copy of this.advertiaemeut mutt be attached i
to.each proposal, and proposals must be specific iu com- i
.plying, with its terms.
. Each proposal muEt bave the written guarantee of two
responsible persons for the;fnlfllment of the tgmmak >,
who will give bonds if rehnifed.*'' “ '■.«* —~ '
‘ Blank forms for proposals, containing tbe.forin of gua
rantee,may be had on application at tbit office.
. Payment will be made in such funds as' may be fur
nished by the United States for the purpose.
. Proposals to he endorsed ‘ ‘ Proposals for Flour, ’ ’ and
directed to , ' - ISAAC B. WIGBIN,
oc2B-6t - - Captain and Ci S. Yols. ■
QUARTERMASTER’S t ®IP A R T
'cJ&MENr, Philadelphia, October 27,1864.
BELLED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
mi til 12 o'clock Mi v TUESDAY, ?Nbvemb«r 1, 18S4; 1 for
delivery at the UNITED STATES STOREHOUSE, Ha
nover- Philadelphia Pa., of
K 8 ambu3aßces, complete. Wheeling pattern. •
Bidders will state price,-both in writing and figures,
and the number of ambulances they can deliver, ana
the shortest time they can deliver them in. Theambn-'
lances toibe subject'to inspection, v, * r ‘
Each bid must be guarantee d by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua
rantee, and certified to, as being good and sufficient
security for the amount involved i bylthe United States
District 'Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public
officer, otherwise the bid will not belconsidered.
, The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too.
'high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be
received.' __ ■ ' ' r v,
By order of Colonel H Biggs. Qnaitermastarla De
partment B. S. A. ' GEORGE B. ORME,
■ Q027-stj*,, Captain and A. Q. M,
OFFICE,. DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
V subsistence.
WASHraoTox, D. c, October 24, 1884,
' proposals fob pious.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, are inTited until :■
November let, at 12 o’clock 11., for furnishing the Sab-
Mstence Department with - . - . . ■“ ..
TWO THOUSAND (2,000) 'BARRELS OP FLOUR.'
raeproposalsrs’ill be, for what is known at this Depot
as Nos? V* 2, aim 3, and bids will be entertained for any
quantity lees than tie wholes - )V
i Bids must be in duplicate, arid for eachgrade onsapa
rate sheets of paper.*-•<-
. delivery of the Flour to commence within'five ;
days from the opening of the bids, and in such quanti
ties, -daily, as the Government may direct; delivered at
the iGoyernment warehouse*-in*Georgetown, at the
wharveß or railroad Depot in Washington, D. C.
The delivery of aU Flour awarded to be completed
WiihinUw enty days from the opening of the * sj-V;
Payment will be made in. certificates of indebtedness; ~
or such other funds as the-Government l may have for
disbursement.
The mual Government inspection will be made just
„ beforathe Flouris received, and none will be accepted
r > which-is not fresh ground, and made from Wheat ground
m the vicinity where manufactured, unless of a very su
perior quality. .
The Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels, head
■ lined.' :• r •. -i, ;■; ■ * ;?
An oath of allegiance must accompany-the bid of each!
bidderwho has not the oath on file m this office, and no
bid will be entertained from parties who have previous
ly fail ed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not
present to respond.
Government reserves, the right to reject any bid forfcy
cause. ; Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. !
Street endorsed for Flour.”
oc24*7t ; S. G. GREENE, Capt. and C. S. V.
OFFICE CHIEF QTJAETEEMASTEB,
CofoiH3TATi, Ohio. Oct.-17» 1864.
■ in 3n&oFoSAliS are invited by the undersigned until
TUESDAY, November 1, 1864* at 12 o’clock M., for the
immediate tkis department/of i ’■{ *
4 | AMBULANCES-WheelingPaiterm
Samples of which may be seen at tie Government In
spection JArd, corner Eighth, md Freeman streets, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. ;; j/- ’
_T° be delivered, free of charge, at the B. S, Inspection
Yard in this city,, with the name of the party furnish
ing distinctly marked oh each Ambulance..? 1
.. Parties’ offering Ambulances must distinctly state in
their bids tb ©number they propose to furnish, the price,
and time of delivery, and must guarantee that the Am
>-buiances sball be,in every respect, equal, to Army
Standard, otherwise.the proposalwillhot be considered. '
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons,‘must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the Ambulances awarded to Mm under his pro-
Bids, will be opened on TUESDAY, November 1,1864.
at twelve o’clock M., at this ..office, and bidders are re
quested. to be present.
Awards will be made on Wednesday, November 2d,
1864. •; "' • •
Bonds will he required that the contract will be faith
fully fulfilled, . .
Telegrams relatlng.feproposals will not be noticed. : *
Blank forms of proposals, contracts, and bonds may
be obtained at this office. , ,:
The right to reject' any bid deemed unreasonableis
reserved.:
Endorse envelope “Proposal for Ambulances,” and
add S B 2. . Col. WM. W. McKIM, -
0c22- 7t Chief Quartermaster Clncinnati*Depot.
PROPOSALS' FOR LUMBER.
_ i CHrEF QCTABTERIffASrKS ’g OFFICE,
'Depot -of Washington, :Washington, 0ct..17, 1864.
SEALED PRO POSALS ’will be received atthis Office
untiISATURDAY, October 29, 1864, at 12o’clock M., for
delivery :at this 'depot of • Lumber of'the 'following
amounts, hinds, and descriptions, viz:
1,600,000 feet 4-4 or 1-inch White Pine common Call
ings.
* ; 60,000 feet 6*4 or 1%-lnch White Pine common Cull
-160,000 feet 8-4 or 2 inch Whito Pine common Cull
isgs. . .
100,000 feet 4-4 or 1-inch tongued and grooved Ploor
. lng. t
25,G00feet3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 12foetlong.
* ,25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 14 feet long.
200,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long.
60,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 20 feet long.
26,000 feet 3x5 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long.
• 25,0C0 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 12 feet long.
25,0G0 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long.
25*000 feet 3x6 Hemlock Joist, §) feet long.
25,000 feet 3x6 H>m!ock Joist, 24 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist; 14 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x7 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x7; Hemlock Joist, 18 feet long.
60,(03 feet 3xB Hemlock Joißt, 12 feetlong.
25,000 feet 3xB Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long
-25,000 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long.
25,000 feet 3x9 and 10 Hemlock Jotet, r 2O feet long.
_ feet and 10 Hemlock Joist, 24 feet long.
|»5G6,000 Ho.-118rinch sawed White Pine Shingles.
■ 1*600,000 best quality sawed Cedar Shingles.
-250,000 PlasteringLaths. l .
Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be
required, •
Bids will be received separately for each kind and
quantity as above specified, or for the whole amount ad
vertised for. .. v
All of the ;above described to be good merchantable
lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspector ap
pointed on the part of the Government.
,_ £ll of the lumber contracted for to be delivered within
thirty (30) days from date of contract;
J^oposals-frprndisloyaV:parties will not be con
sidered, r Ait oath of/allegiance to the United States’Go
vernment must accompany each proposition.
The abilitvbf the bidder to flH.the contract, should it
.be awarded him, must be guaranteed by two responsible.
persons, whose‘signatures are to be appended to the
guarantee. '■
The, full name and post-office address of each bidder
must be, legibly written in the proposal.
. - Bonds in a sum .equal to half of the amount of the con
tract, signed by the contractorand both of his’guaran
tors, will be'required of i the successful bidder upon
signing the contrast. : . -
The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed
too high is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster.
. ..v'oposals must be plainly endorsed on the envelope,
I roposals for Lumber, ” and addressed to the under
signed. - D. H. RUCKER,
V,P, r JF a<^0r H®ueral and Chief Quartermaster, *
ocl9-10t Depot of Washington. ~
MEDICAL.
T)R. A. H. BTETBNS, ONE OF THE
founder* of. this new system of treatiis disease*
successfully by modified ELECTBICAL action, -with
out shocks, .announces that he lias resumed' his office
duties for the treatment of diseases, at 1418 South
PENN SQUABS, where, for the last three.years, he ha*
had almost un bounded success in cases pronounced in
curable by medicine.' Please call, or send for a pam
phlet. and learn particulars.
N. B. Physicians or others deslrln* instruction can
enter for a full course at any time after Monday,
Sept. 26. . se26-fcf *
( ELECTRICITY. 1
SCIENTIFIC DIS-J
J COVEHY.—AII aenie and chronic diseases?
) cured hy special guarantee, when desired by the (
( patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, <
land, In case of a failnre, no charge is made. Mot
l drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. C
t An cure s.performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or J
1 other modi flcations of Electricity! without shocks or I:
1 any .unpleasant sensation.* For further informs- (
{tion. send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun-,
Idreds of certificate a from some of the most reliable f
) men in Philadelphia! who have been speedily and (
{permanently cured, after all other treatment from *
3 medical men had fail A Over twelye thousand (
) cured in less than dye years at 1220 WALNUT St. i
- Electrrical Institution established dye-years ago. {
' Prof C. H. BOLLES, Lecturer." . (
J’HTSICIANS. f
> - W. B. BROWN, M. D. <
}F. BHBDD, M. D. f \g. W. BECKWITH. M. JD., f
) ■ AND - ■ ■ ■ ■ (
{ Mrs. S. A. FULTOJf. I
). Mrs. Fnlton, a lady of great experience and abill- (
) ty, will have entire charge of treating in the ladies’ t
> department. ’ • . - <
C Consultation free. >
all letters to Dr. W. B. BBOWIf, 1320}
( WALKtJT Street,* Philadelphia ocg-gm*>
TO LADIES.—THOSE WHO ARE
suffering with any chronic or achte disease; can be
quickly /relieved and-anally cared of any curable
LETTIE A. SMITH, 926 North
EI»EVI3HtH Street, : above' Poplar; Philadelphia, who
will administer Electricity in its various forms; with or
without paths, as the case may require. The treatment
is pleasant, free from shocks or pain. ‘
A few patients can obtain hoard in the family.
Office hoars Bto IOA.'M.t 2t04 P. M. - 0c32-sw9t*
TARRANT’S EFFERYESCENT
1 SELTZEE APERIENT *
'■IS THU ■
BEST REMEDY KNOWN
roa Ann
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE,COSTIVE
NESS, INDIGESTION, HEAKT-BHEN, SOUS
STOMACH, SEA-BIOKNBSS, Ac . Ac. .
Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the *r.eat Chemist, saya:
“I know it* composition, and have no_doubt it will
prove most beneficial is those complaints for which it U
recommended.’’ • •
Dr. THOMAS BOTD says; I strontly commend it to
the notice of the public, i
' Dr. EDWARD 6. LUDLOW say*: ‘ ‘ I can with cohl
dence recommend it. ■ ■ *
Dr GEORGE Ti DEXTKE say.: “In Flatnlennr,
Hfftrt-bnrtt.Coßtlveness, Sick Headache, *o., &o.,'the
>n bands has proved indeed •
Por'other testimonials see pamphlet with eaeh bottle,
Hanu&ctnfed only by TABKANTSGO.
»TB GREENWICH Street, New York
Eg- FOR SALK BY ALL DEHGGISTB. mrt3-ti>o3i
TTLECTRICAL' INSTITUTE. '
■AJ come, ye APFLIOTBD, combi
This treatment only needs a trial to be adoctedhv mi
Ravins made many Improvements la theappHcationhf
inAhecureVfthe followi: udtet? d ■ wssisss
Khenmatisin, - Ndtff&l&ia, DAhHitv
Paralysis, ■ Asthma, GenltiuTweaknes*.
InjMßza, /Dyspepsia,' gSjWfawwraw.
Spbial disease, Catarrh, Diabetes.
rin^cHo^lThewao n ti«“ W time for fn*
Consultations free.
1 Office hours 8 A.-M, to 6P. M
: Testimonials at the office.. - '
DB. raOMAS ALLBN,
... m TlTrn.ltf!Eftctridim;
XSA 11. BLKVliNTHSfc.ebelowßa—,
- sell-tjat
abni ca, oil or embro^
ell^?®beiuaatlBm,Nenr»l*i»,
T)B. KIKKELIK HAB REBUMTcnmi
AUC-KION BJXEIU-
r johk b/mtbbs 5 * (Gga^uapspgv
' W EERS, Nos. %ojkV>f4
SALE OF CARPETING?' DEUtfOETS, OIL-CaJoEHS,[ *
.&c -THIS MORNING. , ' - , ■
A CARD.—The particular attention of pnrchasersis
requested to the.general assortmenlof superfine in-'
grain, royal damask Venetian, cottage., hemp, and list
carpets, drnggets,.Ac..to hepsremptorUy Bold by ca- 1
talogne, on, a credit of. four' months, commending. tM« <
morning, at 11 o’dock. -
POIIDYB BALE QF OAKFBTINQS. *O.
. - : THIS MORNING. ..
October!®, atpreoisely 11 o'clock.' will tie sold, 'by
cataloguel'on four months’ credit, an assortment ef su
perflne and ine ingrain, Venetian, hemp, cottage, and
rag carpetings.,-wbichmay be examined early on the
morning of sale. ' :
PEREMPTORY SALE OP FRENCH, INDIA, OSS
MAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, Ao.
' ON MONDAY MORNING,
October Sl r at 10 o’clock, will .be sold, br catalogn*.
on fonr months' credit, abont— •
■■ ■ - 900 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French, India, German, and British dry goods, A*.,
embracingia large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple articles In silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and
•otton fabric*:-
N. 8.-r-Samples of the same-will be arranged for
examination with catalognes early on the-morning of
the sale, whendealers will find It to their interest to at
tend: "■ l',: 1 ' , r ’. : •>
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS, Ac.
NOTICE —lncluded in our sale of French- dry goods,
On MONDAY MORSING,* Oetober;3l,, will be found In
part Ibe following desirable articles, viz:
DRESS SILKS—in blacks, tolid colors, and fancy.
[ dress silks; Florences,'gras de p Naples, satins, Ac.
I DRESS GOODS—In merino cloths; figured and plain
I ' mouseline, reps, cashmeres,: poplins, mohair; lustres,
: brocade velonrs, ginghams, alpacas, Ac.
1 SHAWLS—A full assortment of; broche, long and
I square, woolen, 'chenille and tbi bet shawls and scarfs,
.Ac.- ; ■Vv-.'-.h -
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.—Mull and book collars, capes,-
lnsertings, bands,'capes, veils, laces, Ac. r v . :
!- BONNET RIBBONS-A full assortment of broche,
' plain,, and figured bonnet and black silk velvet ribbons,
andtfancy velvet and silk trimming ribbons, Ac.
i Also; black crapes, tarletans; silk cravats and neok
! ties, hoop skirts, linen handkerchiefs, whits muslins,
.'Sewing silks, head-dresses, girdles, fancy articles,- Ac.
; LARGE SALE OF-VIENNA: BROCHE, AND CHAINS
i r , . :■ LAINE SHAWLS. . .
! . Included in our sale of next Monday, October 31, will
|be found— ■■ ■ ■ - ■ . -
. 1,000 lots all-wool Vienna, broche, long and square
; shawls, comprising a full line, in all qualities: from
r lowlo fine: including chaine laine, ofthe importation
! of Messrs. Oscar Proles A Co., of New York. ■_ : "■■■
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, Ac
- - - -< ON TDESDAY MORNING, ..."
- November Ist, at 10 o’clock: will be cold by cata
logue, without reserve, on fonr months’ credit, about
1,100 packaged boots, shoes, broga'ns, balmbrals.'guui;
shoes, army goods, travelling bags, Ac., of city and East
ern manufacture, embracing a mesh and prime asaort
men t of desirable articles for men; women, and children,
which will be open for examination early on the mom
ing of sale ..... ■■■-, .
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES" AND
GOM SHOES:; ARMY GOODS, TRAVELLING feAGS,
Ac., Ac. :■ ;-v. ’ '
NOTICE. —Included in our large peremptory sale of
hoote, shoeß, .Ac ,-to be held on Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock, will be found in part the following fresh
goods, viz: . . ■■
cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ thick boots.
cases men’s, boys’, and youths'kip and calf boots.
cases men’s grain cavalry boots.
cases boys’ grain and L L boots.
cases men's,'boys; and youths’ kip brogans.
cases men’s, boys, and youths’ balm orals, tap
sole do. _ ■ -v r-.-
casesmen’s, boys’, and youths’ Congress boots, tap
sole do. .■
* —ca es women’s,, misses’, and children’s calf, hip,
goat, gram, and split, sewed, pegged, and copper
n-iled boots aad balmorals, embracing a general as
sortment of city and Eaßtern-made goods.
Also, cases-gents’ 2f-inch leg enamelled, grain,
foxed, > steel-shod cavalry hoots, gum shoes, army
goods, Ac. . ---.i.; ..o; v -. r r -
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GER
MAN. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. „
We will hOld a large sale of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods,'by catalogHej, on a credit of four months
and parffor cash,-v "
' ON THtXBSDAY MORNING, .
November "3d, at 10 o’clock, embracing about 900
packages and-lots of staple and fancy articles;, in wool
ens, worsteds,-, linens,: silks; and cottons, to which we
invite the attention of dealers. f ; ; > >
N. B.—Samples of tie same will % arranged for ex
amination,- with catalogues, early on the morningof
sale,- when dealers will flndif to their Interest to at
tend." 1 a•’ ''.-1, .
fi"^ , FOB’'SALE—TEN SUPERIOR
bnilt three-story HOUSES,"located on COATES St.,
between Twenty : t}iird and Twenty-fourth streets (junc
tion of Union and Coates.street Railroad): lots extend
ing back to Virginia street For sale at great bargains,
and on easy terms. "For particulars inquire of
: HIRAM MILLER, 1820 GREEN Street, or
Wi G.iIBEI)FOKJ>, 53? N. TENTH? St. .' and "
ocl»-wfsl2t* 1913 CALLO WHILL St.
m FORGE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
•**SALE, 2% miles south of Christiana, Lancaster 00.,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, known as SADSBDBY
FOKGBB; two' good water-powers, several thousand
toss of good forge cinder, and a FAEM of 200 acres in a
high state of Cnltivatlon. For full particulars address
: v, . JAMES GOODMAN,
Feuntagfcmville P. O. ; Chester county; Penna.
Immediate possession given.-
- Also, in the same neighborhood (on the Railroad), a
valuable STOEB PROPERTY: good buildings, excel
lent stand,: Address as above;: - . selO- tuthlim
Jg FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.—
SHiIrAEGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South
west comei of FORTY-FIRST And WESTMINSTER
avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 room*, (an. hot and
cold water throughout the house, stable In rear of lot,'
fine fruit and shade trees- ■ ; /
Slzeof lot, 120 feet front by 179 feet d^p.
Fries 810,000, clear or incumbrance. Terms easy.
Also, Two very" desirable COTTAGES, on HALIT
Street, near Westminster avenue; hare all modern im
provements, ;10 rooms. V~-*f •> i
. Size of lots.each 25’feet front by Ui feet deem
Price $3,000, each. Tonus easy.
Also, a number of desirable: Houses, At from $l,BOO
sash to #16,000, In all parte of the city.-»Apply to ■
' SAMDELP. HCTCHIHSOH, or
J. WARREN COULSTON, ' •
auSlitf Ho. ISA South SIXTH Street.
m GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.—
:*®FOR SALE, a Commodious double Stone DWELL
ING, situate on Main street, with an acre or around
attached, in a high state of enltlvation. Apply to
• ": ■ ' ■ * '-- 7 : J ~S. HcOALLA, .
Sel2-tf 18 South SECOND Street.
m ,: LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
-“S-'PERTY FOE SALE. —The very large aud commo
dious LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY Street,
near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry
street, depth 106 feet, beta* 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and At that width' opening -to a large cart-way
leading to Cherry Btreet. .Its advantages of -
■■'■v, SXZB ANJ) POSITION
are rarelymet with,. .
' Apply on the premises. : selfi. Sm*
M PUBLIC SALE OP REALS*
ESTATE. —Will lie sold at Public Sale, on aIZ
FIFTH- I>aT (Thursday)» Sd of lltlriao. (Noyejaber),
on the premises: -
Of about 40 Acres - of Land, in a high state of cultiva
tion, late the property of Nathan Pratt* ‘ deceased,
situated near the termination of the'Philadelphia and
West Chester Flank Road,and about 12 miles froiu'Mar
ket- street bridge,' in r ifewtown township, Delaware
county, Pa;, a beautiful and healthy neighborhood.
The:property is bounded by lands'of SamuelCaley,
Henry Pratt, and others ■ 'The improvements are
A COMMODIOUS STONE. HOUSE,
Stone Barn, Stone Spring House, Carriage'House, and
other necessary outbuilding; a young Apple Orchard,'
of well-selected fruit,' just coming into bearing, besides'
Fear, Cherry, Peach, and other Fruit and-f Shade Trees,
in geat variety. There are several Springs of excellent
soft water on the place, sosituated as to'water the fields
conveniently. There is also on the premises
■ , A TAN YARD,
Of over 40 vats, with Beam House, Currying Shop,
;Bark- House,, and Mill, &cl, with a constant stream
of the best water in ' the country for Tanning pur
poses running throilgb it.
For further particulars, apply to Martha Y. Pratt,
residing on the premises, or to
: : 'D. E. PRATT, Executor,
, Trenton, N. J.
(Sate to commence at 2 o’clock )
P. S. —Early possession. ’ Tennseasy. Title good.
0020-thstu7t*: ' ; . V -
M FACTORY PROPERTY ANDfifc
FAEM AT PRIVATE SALE.-A valuable’ Wa-32
ter Power, suitable for almost any manufacturing bus! 1 -;
ness, with Farm attached, about four miles from Ken---
net Square Station, on theiEhilaaelphiaandrßaLtimore *
Central Railroad. and nine miles from Wilmington.
Two good Stcme,Mansions, with, onthonsos, barn; 7 Ac ,
Also, four other stone houses, , and: one of frame, the
whole capable of accommodating ten t o twelve families,
and a store, ; and mostly occupied.. -A stone amLfcame
: Millhon.-e 80 by 30 feet, three stories and attic; 114 acres
■M good red-clay-creek land, 75 of which are arable,
with a sufficiency of;rail timber.: - < .= »>
A Country Store has been carried on for nearly fifty
years:; good vneighborhood, ; convenient to . meetings,
schools, and mills ; is a ,very desirable and pleasant
location, and taclndes the strongest Water Power now
in the market in that section of country. - ■ ,
A recent survey has been made for a railroad, passing
through this place, to , connect .Wilmtarfon,with the
Philadelphia and Baltimore Central and Pennsylvania
railrsads.
The price is less than H would cost to erect the build
ings and improvements. A large portion of the pur
chase money may remain inthe premises. ' :
Possession of the Mill; the power, and some of the
houses can he had immediately, aid of the whole pro
perty next sprinr. For further, particulars anply to
JACOB PUSEY.
ocB-lm ; Wilmington, Delaware
WATER POWER TO RENT. AFPLY
"» ' to OAVIDCHILLAS.TeweTIc. Del -1 nwa-tw
KIJirCATiOISAt.'
PARKESBURG INS TITUTE—BE
-*r LECT SCHOOL foir Toung Ladies.—Twohonrs’
tide fiom Philadelphia. Classical, Scientific, and
Oyjnrustic Departments. Address the Principal,
J. M. BAWLINS, A. St,
0c26-6t* : Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN ENG
LISH BBAHCHESand CLASSICS:
L. BL BUCKINGHAM,
IStSNorth THIETEENTH Street.
oc2B-lm*
Ilf OUNT.PEACE INSTITUTE, NICE
■IXI. .TOWN Lane,near the Ridge-avenue Passenger
Railroad. Bovs pxeparedfor college or business. The
next Term will commence November Ist. Circulars
can he had from WM* G.; CROWELL; Esq; , No, 510
WALNUT. Street, or of the Principal, J. W. PINkER
TON, A. M; :: ?;'• W 0c25-6fc* '
WOODLAND SEMINARY, 9 WOOD-
Jl- LAND TERRACE, WEST PHILADELPHIA.
Rev. BENRY REEVES, A. M., Principal, (late of the
Cbambereburg Seminary.) Session opened-September
•14th. A Day. and Boarding School for Young Ladles.
Experienced Teachers; instruction solid, choice, and
thorough. Circulars sent on application. au!6-3m
PROP. JEAN B. SUE, A. M., AUTHOR
of "Sue's French Course,” Inetrnctor of French in
Families and Schools. Residence, Ho. 331 Worth
TEJSTH Street. : ocS-lm
RKLLEYTJB FEMALE INSTITUTE.—
W. A BOAJEDIH6-SCHOOL FOB GIELS. - ■
Tills institution. healthfully and beautifully ioeated
>u the northim limits of Attleboro, Backs eoanty,
PennsyTranl*, Trill open Its Wlnter Sosslon, Tbsth
South IstilSM. For details, obtain Cirmlar. by ad
tr*»lH, tt. PriHotasl.. . F*
JAMS F. GBAHAMB, ,
Principal*.
eoSl-Sra
HHEGAKAT INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH
O AND FBBWCH BOARDING ANU DAY 80H00X,
fOK YOUNG LADIES US3T'and 1539 SPEDCB Bt.,'
Philadelphia), will reopen on TUESDAY. September
(Oti. Lettera to the abo-re address will reeeWe prompt.
Utention. Pweonal application oair be made after An-
M. lflM. .to-. MADAME D’HBKYILLY,
anl7-Bia ■ ’ ' " Prinainal. ■
'QSmEnSfSSL® B K* B AI. >-S
■Washikgtoh Cut, October l, 1854.
HOHSBSI HOESBSI! HOBSBS!!!
Hoimb Bnltable for Cavalry and Artillorr- rat-tlqo will
A ieUyared to Captain L. Xowry Moore,
t v subjected to the usual Government in
spQotioii beforebeLng accepted. 1 ’ -i
g!!? 8 P37,¥ !T So««B, *176 each.
ffijaoffrttUary Horsaß, #lßoea<*.
ferment will be made for six (6) and more.
* JAMESA.SKIB,
Colonel yirat Division,
Quartermaster General 1 * Office.
THOMSON’S LONDON EITCH
rTI BNEK, OB: EUBOPEAN - BANGE, for families.'
public institutions, In TWENTY Dip!
SIZES Also, Ph’llsdelphia
Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Hsaters. Lowdomi Grates.
Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates.-Broil!
«». QooMngStoYes. &c., at wholesale and retaill bi
the manufacturers, *
i chase, shabpe, * Thomson,
oel-amthfta ‘ Ho. 309 & BECOBfJ) Street.
DE - LOWENHERZ’S
- ?fr T^ T r EIE-
for .the alleYlation'of
~ \ H>«Paine, and for the care of
so*called had eyes. Also, for
most t!l ®
YMiRh-hSt th« ~1 6 »„ *M °nly floes the inflammation
iv»’a spots, the so-called tunicles, upon
near e-orV'anA* 0 ?^®!? 1108 ' inflammation, disap.
P NJ5w¥oBK HOBO B irniiF lo7moat ' Prlce ® 2
J PHILADELPHIA—BIS Bonth FOTnPrTr -
mm DR- FINE, PRACTICAL DEN.
aie, mounted on flneOold, Katina.
! Aaher,4s.,atprices, forneat uni rahstanßal
i work, more maoubN tau asT DaOdii-iii tiiUclbMa
I S^tf^-^oelhi pluggedto.lastfdrlif£:*Artifleial TeeS
repaired to snlfc H* pain In extruttnc., AUworkirar.
ranted to flt.;, Beferenee. beet famnCT eeJ.fciA
TrDOjBMOW SAUCE.—-THIS GBtiS*
•Af brated Beateon hud gflfor saleby
anKif ■ : * WILLIAMS.
»«»■« Ml MathWATSK Stmt.
ACCTIOIt- BAI.Es.
IJUBNEBS, BBINMBY &
615 CHESTNUT andGlg JAYBs H(
,I'siti* |mB MOHNisi ; (iatoi; T )\T 10 _,*** I
ACAKD.—The attention of ptttchairt.r o , o 0 CtOn.
to oor sale of ribbons, sHke, and T«W#i r !
IH6 (Saturday ),• at 10 o'clock, onfonr month?, a& B)r
, comprising a very desirable assortment “fo?
SPECIAL SALE OP 600CAiii)S8 ETBfiftv.
FAYffISITE IMPO-MaTION B ° SS 0» ,
' THIS MOBBING. '*
October mii *■»j’AMfi'tiry mann.,.,-.-,, J>
catalogae, consisting of 1 • * c,e dtt,^fi
cartons Nos. 4 and 5 corded edge nni, , *
ribbons, white, black, and colored. p - “ da
cartons IOaIOO do.
cartons lOsSO broche Sgnred and plaid’do
cartons 4aloo triple chain black gros grain a*
i- c&rtonolOaSG extra anallty satin plaid, da K
VELVET HIBBONS' ’
Celebrated Steamboat Brand
—cartons Nos. lalOO steamboat black Bilk
> bons. ; V4t fik.
cartons do do colored edges scarlet.
violet ribbons. _ “ 8 ‘ ',S(
LABGE SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOVte.
; GOODS. a ®?t»
ON TUESDAY,
Nor. Ist, 1864;|a4 10 o’clock, on four months’
600 packages ana lots of fancy and^stapleinmortS?*'*!
domestic goode. Samples on morningof 6ale ™
SPECIAL SALE Of 30 CASES S-t ANDc 4
STYLE a’ANCT BRITISH DRESS
FAVORITE fMANHFACTDEB, AND BALASpp* 1
THE IMPORTATION. AaCE Of
.. ON TUESDAY,
comprising very high coat fancy-flgnred mohair,
plaids, silk reps, 6*4 figured pare mohairs, silk ch.-..-
fancy silk checks. - - " e H
SALE OF 21 ENTIRE CASES 34 AND 6.4 B i
ITALIANS AND SATIN DE CHENES, OF A
BBATEB MANDFACTOEB,
ON TUESDAY.
comprising all qualities, including some very high
15 Cases black mohairs and pitse ??
PACAS, 4t -
of
6-4 black mohairs and alpacas, medium, t* fie®,
6-4 pure black alpacas.fne to superfine.
• : 0 FLANNELS AND SATINETS.
10 bales yellow, white, red, and blue flannels.
10 cases blaick Satinets and cassimeres.
Also "200'Pieces saxony plaids,
all wool, of-a-very desirable make.
MARSEILLES; OTILTeLAND WHITE GOODS fiy,
• : > .... CITY TRADE.
8-4 to 16-4 white marseillee quilts.
8 4 to 14-4 toilet quilts. ’
WHITE GOODS.
An invoice of jaconet cambric, check, satin stripe lt ,
Swiss muslins.
M, THOMAS & SONS-,
Nos. 139 and I*l South FOURTH Street
PEREMPTORY SALE OF A COLLECTION OF OB
PAINTINGS BY THE OLD MASTERS. k
• THIS MORNING, ’ • •
- . October 28, 1664, at the aUctiou room, at .11 o'clock,
will be sold a collection; of valuable oil paintiasa
chiefly by the old masters, com prising, a variety 3}
interesting subjects. ■ a -• ■. .:
For particulars see catalogues and the pictures, which
Will he arranged for examination on. Friday morning
POSITIVE SALE OFA, AND SHOES.
On MO 8 DAY-MORNING,
Octobtr 31st. commencing at 10 o’clock, precisely
We will, sell by catalogue, for cash, 1200 cases bootV
eboes, broaans, ba.l morals, gaiters, and army goods 3
crime fresh stock, to which we invite, the early at tea
ion of buyers. - / ■” ” “•
PEREMPTORY SALE OR THE PREMISES,
* ' : - Sale at No. 921 North Broad street.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FtFRIfT.
TURK, PIANO, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &0.
On MONDAY MORNING, 3lstiust. ,
At 10 o’clock, at No. 921 North Broad street, above
Poplar street, by catalogue, the superior household for.
niture, piano, mirrors, fine velvet and ingrain car
pets, &c.
MS* The handsome residence will he sold at 10 o’clock,
precisely.
SALE OF THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE MEDr.
CAL. THEOLOGICAL,. AND MISCELLANEOUS tl.
BRARY OF THE LATE JOHN REDMAN COxi
fli . f ■ a .
Which includes many very rare, valuable, and I*.
tsrestmg works, in various'languages, to he sold bv
order of Executors, *. ■ '
5; <•-* ' 1 ■" OIT TUEBDAT
November let, 1664, and following days until finished,
commencing each,day at 10 o clock A-M., at thsAuS
tion Booms. 139,and 141 South Fourth street.
MS* The library can he examined three days previous
to sale.
Sale at No. 1522 Pine street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE; MIRRORS, CURTAINS.
, CHANDELIERS, FINE CARPETS, 4to.
■ ON TUESDAY MORNING.
... November 1, at.loo’clock, at No. 1522 Pine street, by
, catalogue, the superior furniture, large mantel and side
mirrors, brocatelle curtains, fine velvet carpets, supe
rior book-case, chandeliers, &c.
4g*May heexamined onmornlng of sale at S.o’cleck.
' -VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS.
ON TUESDAY,
November I, at 12 o’clock, at the Exchange, valuable
Market-street store, &c.v included iu the above sale are
the first-rate business stand, Market and Third streets;
(core, Seventh-and Pine;.store, Thirty-seventh and
■Walnut; handsome residences, plain dwelling, valua
ble farm, &c. ■' ; -.
4®* Bee pamphlet catalogues for particulars.
pANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUG.
A TIONHSES, 340 MAEKET Street. ; '
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF-VDO LOTS AMERICAN
AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, AMD
MILLINERY GOODS. bv catalogue,
: ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November 2, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely
Included will be found a large and desirable assort!
ment of seasonable goods. , -
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
A' 535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets. '
POSITIVE SALE OF 1 400 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
November 3d, commencing at 10 O’clock precisely.
We will sell by catalogue, for-cash, about 1.400 cases
boots, shoes, hrogans, balmorals, gaiters, and army
goods of prime fresh stock, to which we invite the early
attention ofhuyers..
TJY HEKRY R WOLBEET,
-L' v AUCTIONEER, v:
So. 540» MARKET Street, SouihSide, above Second St,
Sales, of Dry - Goods, Trimmings, Notions, &# . even
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Morning, eo«-
menclii*at 10o’clock. - ,
B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Nos.
• 633 CHESTNUT and CIS SANSOK Street.
SALE OF FELTJJqOBS, BROWS VELVETS, FLOW
. ‘EEsrri:ATfiMs,’&c.
OK TUESDAY MGBSING, SEX'T,
Nov. 1, at 10 o’clock,' precisely, will be sold a large
assortment of felt goods, l comprising bonnets, tnrbans,
orioles, jockey hate, &c. Also, bonnet velvets, black
and fancy colored feathers, artificials, &c.
TSAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
4- .• If. E. comer THIRD and SPRDCE Streets.
SALE OF FORFEITED PI.ED3ES BY ORDER OF
ABRAHAM NATHANS, BROKER,
On TUESDAY HORNING, November!, ISM, at 9*
o’clock. A. MV. consisting of gold and silver patent
•lßyer Uld OtM? VfltchsSj ' gold firiga;«- rfrjggj
breastpins, medallions,. coats, pants, vests, shawls,
dresses,jdress patterns, pistols, shoes, tools, Ac.
NOTICE. Ail person* having goods on deposit with
me over the legal.length of time will call and redeem
the same, otherwise they will he sold on the above day.
J NATHANS, Broker,
oc2l-10t* N. W. cor. SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Sti
- < LE6AL.
FI THE ORPHANS’ COURT EOR THE
CITY AK^COpXTY_OP_PH:iL iDELPHIA.
■ Ei ttVof WIL LIaM T. 'be SIV E rr. d acc.aKed
Notice 3s hereby given that EMILY BENNETT, widotr
of paid decedent, has filed in said-court her petition and
appraisment, elaiemlng to retain of the estate of said de
cedent property to the value of three hundred dollars,
as Bet forth in her raid petition and appraisement, under
the provisions of the act of April 14, A I). 1851 and tits
supplements thereto, and the same will be approveiby
the said court, on FRIDAY, November 4, ISM, antes
exceptions thereto he filed, .. '
. ' " JOHN iTANSA,
oc2o>ths4fc Attorney for Petitioner,
T7BTATE OF ELIZABETH BARBY.
-*-i DECEASED.
. LETTEKS TB t'fAMBNTABY upon the estate-'of E«-
ZABETH BARRY, deceased, haying been grafted
,undersigned, ail persons indebted to said Estate ars re
quested to make payment, and those haying claims or
demands against the same will pleads present them
without delay to JOHN B, VAUTIER,
Hope Ferry Road, Tweniy-sixth ward,
or to his attorney, HOBATIO a. JONES,
se24-s6t* 133 South FIFTH Street.
STEAM WEEKLY TO LI
tMiWW YEEPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN,
(Cork Harbor.) The Liverpool, New York, and IMIS'
delphia Steamship (Lmpany intend despatching their
.full-powered Clyde -hoilt Steamships as follows: _
CITY OP WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. Oct. 23
GLASGOW... SATURDAY, Not 5.
CITY OP MANCHESTER SATHEDAY, Nov. 12.
and every succeeding Saturday at Noon, from Pier «,
North Elver. ;
BATES OP PASSAGE:
PIEST CA81N.,,...*100 00 STEERAGE. *«M
do 'to London... 105 CO, do to London.... -800
do tO’Pariß 115 00 do to Paris...... DOO
do to Hamfcrurg. ,110 00 do- toHainbarg.. W
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, sot
terdasr, Antwerp; &c., at egnaliy low rates.
Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, re*'.
*lO5, *125. Steerage from Liverpool, $5O. PromQoeenJ
town, $lO. , Those who wish to send for their friendl
esc tray tickets here at these rates. - -: ~
These steamers ihavo superior, accommodations iior
passengers ; are Atrongly bnilt in water-tight iron sec
tions, and carry Patent Fire r Aohihii&tors. Experienced
Surgeons are,attached to each steamer., ITT! r
' For further information apply in Liverpool to wHr
LIAM -INMAN,-Agent. 22 Water‘street; in Glasgow to
ALEX. MALCOLM, 5 St, Enoch Sqnare; In Queenstown
to C; & W. D..SEYMODE & Co.’fittLondon to SlYftiJ|
MACEY. 61 'King William street; in Paris to JULES
DECGUE, 16 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Place de la
Bonrse;in NewYorkto JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway,
or at the Company’s Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
0c25-tno!2 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
gaffe, BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP USB, sailing from o«|
port on BATHED ATS,- from first..wharf above PISS
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston.,
The steamship NOESBAN, Captain Baker. wiU sail
from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday,' Oct. 29, *t
10 A. M. :-r" "
These new and substantial steamships form a regular
line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays
Insurances effected at one-half thapremium charged
on the Yesseis. _ -
Freights taken at fair rates. ■ .
Shippers are requested to send Slip Becelpts and Ml
of Baaing with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (having fine,accommodations!
applyto HENBT WINSOB & CO.,
; mh22-tf 333 South DELAWARE Avenue.
FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
iTtlH’T'l'ii VIA DELAWARE AND BARIT/1H CAHAL.
The-Barge J. STACKPOLE; —: , master, is notr
loading at -first whaTf below, Spruce street, and will
sail for the above points on MONDAY, October 3lst.
For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,
applyto D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent.
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TTENRY BUDDY,
‘ * Distiller and Wholesale Dealer In
- PIJHB OLD BOtrKBON,.
HOHONGAHELA, RYE, AND WHEAT
WHISKIES,
145 NOBTH SECOND STREET, below Eace. Phils.
HENEY, HBDDT.
ISAAC,!. EVANS.
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PHILADELPHIA LOCAL -EXPRESS
COMPAHy.—Daily Express to Germantowo,
Chestnut Hill. Atlantic City. Abeeeom, '£sz Harbor,
and Hammonton, N. J. •
BAGGAGE COH VEXED TO ALL THE EAILEOAO
LIMBS. ... ocs-lm
J£VAN DALE,
THE POPHLAB NEW NOTED.
Pbice $1.8).
For sale by all Booksellers.
„ A. WILLIAMS & CO., Publishers,
oc2D-thstn6t .100 WABHIMGTOM Street, Boston.
TOYS, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.-
Just received from Europe* ft large assoHment of
Toys, of every Ako» Paucy Articles, io
great variety; Meerschaum/ Briar, and a .variety d
other Pipes and Cigar Tubes. JOHN.DOLL, Importer*
” ■ No. 50!> MARKET Streep
T ATOUR’S OLIVE 01L.—400 BAS
JLi ieti fresh Ztfttonr’s Oliya Oil, In lot* to
wwluuer; for nto >T MOMS* WILLIAMS,.
inao-tf • ■ . IOT BonthWATgg Btwt_
MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
JjJL & writ r of s ale,by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA*
DBS, Judge ofthe District Court ofthe United States,
in and for the Eastern district ofPennsylvania, in au*
miralty, to me directed, -will be sold - at public saif»fs
the highest and best biddeiy for cash, at flflCHEggg ®
STOJ E, No, 143 North IitONT Street. on THIIKS
- NovenAer Sd, 18S4, at U SI., Twenty-four B** 1
of SeaMand Cotton ungumed. ,
1 . WILLIAM MILLWABD,
D. S. Slarthal 1. D. of Pennsylyagh-
A SAFE STEAM BOILES.-THB '
■A*- subscriber isprepared to receive orders far y
“HASSISON STBjStt BOILBHi’’ lu sises
'ebfte'ers. The attention ot Manttfactuieraandotße”
«Bed to -the new Steam Generator, a» comb jrw
sehtial advantages In absolnte safety from destrao ,
explosion, first cost and,durability, economy 01/
facility of cleaning and transportation, Ac, *»-«
sessedby any boiler now In nsa. ; These boilers
seen in daily operation, driving the otrteasi wo
Messrs, Wo. Sellers A Co. “fflxteenth and WffiJS.
streets; at 6. W. Cattelliefaalory.Spnicestreet. Beh«>*
kill, and at Garsed’s Tremont Mm£FranHprd,
' • ‘JOB. HABBISON; ft• •
"Washington BttUalo** i
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