BELIGIOD S IRIT samara. PHILADIL?ttIa PULPrre —Rev. J. B. Tombes, lieving returned from Missouri with his fhTlifiL has entered upon his duties in connection with the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Rey. W . S. Hall has accepted the oall of the Boon °hunt, Phi ladelphia, ono bee entered upon hladutlee with. to kepi) Of prosperity. _ /inflow Ructoro•BTIISHT Onl:rnatr...—The Ilitattort School of this eharoh, at the- corner of Eleventh Street and Columbia avenue. has grown beyondihe bounds of the room at pres Sent , nocupled. It Is flow proposed to obtain a lot and erect a suitable build ing for the purposes of the sohool. In the church itself the peoutdery protipetity Is almost unexatil• pled in the history of new enterprises. All but two or three of the pews are rented, and the income from pew rents fs over $B,OOO. DEATH OP A MissDm...RT.—Rev. Zenas Goes, ml/Wooer! of the American Board In Syria, de parted this life at Marash, August 28111, aged 82 years. Saha been 'elected as one of the 'intro°. tors of the Theological school In the latter place. Now MISSIONARY SOCIBTY.—A missionary So "(deity has just been established in England, entitled the "Foreign Evangelist society," The commit tee oontista of three clergymen and fourteen lay. men, The honorary soon tary is George Pearce, Esq., and the treasurer is Colonel Foquett. Phe following ore the objects of the sonlety: t.•T'o send out and sustain in the mist lon.fteld evangelists' of a More humble kind than our educated and ordained missionaries; men similar to our city mistaionaries, who have to deal with the Illiterate ; who, with little comparative training, would be acted to speak of Christ to the vast mass of uneducated people abroad. 2 To eall °tit end sustain, as far as prac ticable, native evangelists and Bible-readers in Papal and heathen Countries. 8. To assist In send ing out telt-supporting missions, and to seek Open inga for Christian emigrants. 4 To stimulate Christian men ID the army, Davy, etc., abroad, and others who leave England tor purposes ofoommerce or travel, to co operate with.the Association for the inrtheranee of the Gospel. • Petite talltßB' SALARIES IN THE SOUTH.—The Eplhoopel church in Macon,. Georgia, now gives its pastor ten thousand dollars per annum (Cooled.. rate money). The Presbyterians agree to support .their minister, cost what it may. THE livvrEfasiON or A Rio/ VAL.—It is 'related 'that the Rev. A. Chandler, D. 8., who rested from .1118 long and useful tabors on the 20th of Octobers last, was converted during the revival In Shelburne, in 1801, which was greAtly promoted by the preach ing of the Rey. Dr. Archibald Aleaanper. THE ENGLISH MOVESIaIT TOW'ARDS INTER. COMMINION.—The Loudon !beer/says : It Is stated that several eastern 00010SiestiOS ate expected in England In the early part of next year. They come, commissioned by the Synod of Moscow, to make definite inquiries regarding the present visit/on of the Church of England, with a view to restored In. tercommunion. At Rome the tractarlan-movement for fraternization does Lot appear to hod favor. The Pope has addressed a letter to !he Roman Catholic „Bishops of this tiountry,cmiletnning the Association. for. Prikmoting the Unity ot ihiristendom. The, gin= d When by the P.ps is exactly what might have been expected. The Gre../E Church is 130 Ills- NAM; and the Protestant Church is heretic, and therefore they have no part In it me. The attempt Mutiny proceeds altogether, In the Pope'sjildgMent, on the false notion that " the true Church of Jesus Christ consists partly of the Roman I.lattiolle Church' propagated and dittos(*) thrcuith the world, partly of the Phonon schism and the English heresy, to which equally with the Roman Catholic Church, there Is one Lord. one talc , ..•n-• b ,pitam,” FINANVLIii AND vOMMBROLIL. The stock market was again driil yesterday for mis cellaneous stocks. • Government loans. however, con tinned to improve; the 1881 loan was X higher, and the 6-20 e also X. State 6s were also letter, selling up to 81X. dew City es advanced X. and *old at the close at 102 X. In the share list we notice a desline of X in /Wad ing; Pennsylvania Redhead aold at e7X. which, being as advance of X. was the came price at which Reading sold; Philadelphia lad Erie and Mittel ill were un changed; for Catawirea prefarrcd only 88% was bid, being a decline of I; Lehigh Valley sold at 80, and Cam den and Amboy at 102. Company bonds were lees ac tive and very dull. Camden aod Amboy 70e sold :at 107%; Chesapeake and Dela ware Is at 1111, and Camden and Amboy moat, 63, Ism. at 106. The oil *stocks were in moderate demand. Walnut Island was the moot sa liva in the list, having advanced to 4% from 2311; Maple Shade sold at 96. a rice 0f.2; Curtin fell of % , and :Eg ben X; 81. Nicholas and Hibbard were also lower. Of the coal companies, Clinton deciised 3f, Penn Mining sold at'DOX, and Big Mountain at Bank chases con tinue arm. Girard sold at 81; Farmers' and Mechanics' at 70;168 was bid for Philadelph.a Bank, an advance of X; 40 for Consolidation, 60 for Union, and 80 for Cam den. City passenger ratters; stocks are very dull, and no 'the are reported. 26X was bid for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 84% for Spence and Pine, a decline of X; 66 for West Philadelphia, 16 for Arch. 10 for Race and Vine, and 26 for Green lead Goatee; 70 was asked for Second and Third, 49 for Tenth and Eleventh, 49 for Chestnut and Walnut, and 27 for Girard College The canal and coal stocks were quoted ae follows: Bid. Ask I aid. Ai*. &Amyl lifay.wref. sag a , %1 flow Creek C0a1... 1 61neq Canal MXi Clinton Coal • 13; Yullon Coal 7% 7%1 Butler Goal- ••• ••• 10 12 Big Mount Coal • . OM 6 The oil docks were quota love dek. Reystt ue Zinc.... 2 234 Excelsior t/11 174 L 94 011 Creek 9 PN Maple Shade Oil.. 83 86 meminteck Oil• • 6N 6 Perry Oil 9% 4 'Seneca 011 11 11 Densmore 011..... 16y. 7 Dairen 011 . . ... 93; 9N Meittheny 011 ..636 Olmstead Oil 8 3,1 e Gold 13 cinataf during the day as follows •,•• 11 A. 12 M. •-•-••• • • I P. 21. 4 P. 21 In another column Will be found the advertieement_ of the Royal Petroleum Company, whose capital is $600,000, subscription price ;SO per share. The corn- Deny owns large interests la the McClintock, Hyde and Egbert, Jersey, Reed, Turtle, and other wells, besides the entire land interact in twelve acres on Cherry Run, about three• fourths ot-e This property is all boreable, and are wells are now being drilled on it, two of 'which are near completion ' and, according to the leases granted, five more wells are to be commenced on the property within one hun dred days from November I, 1844. Also, forty acres, in tee simple, on Cherry Rnn, above the twelve acre owned by the company. Two derricks are now being erected, and the development of this property will be prosecuted vigorously. The tympany are now receiv ing from the producing interests fifty four barrels of oil daily; also, an interest in eighteen wells in various stages of completion—two on Allegheny river, from which they will receive half the oil; three on McClin tock Farm. from which they will receive one. eighth the oil; five on Ohm, fun, half the 01l ; two on Cherry Run, all the oil, and six on the Hyde and Egbert Farm. The dlrectco fl of the Camden and Atlantic Land Com pany have deolezbd a dlvldtnd of six per cent. upon the capital stock. The Ncßibeny Oil Company have declared a dividend of one pat/cent. on the capital gook. The following la the amount of coal transported over the Schuylkill Cumuli during the week ending Dor. 64 1864: i!rom Port Carbon ' ' Polley'lle ... ... . . . " Schuylkill 'Haven.... " Port Clinton ...... .... Total for weak .Previously this year Total 'To tame time last year The following is the amount of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring the weekending Nov. 24, 1664: From Port Carbon Tone A 39 Cwt. 6 04 Pottsville 500 10 ... . " Sonnylntl' Haven . • 12,577 -07+ Auburn 2,669 07 Port Clinton 10,129 11 - " Harrisburg and Danpldn .... .. Total Anthracite Coal for week e 6.671 19 From Harrisburg, total Bituminous mai.... 9,376 10 Total of all kinds for week Previously this year. ...... . Total To Mlle time lag yells ••••• go" • Increase 6.630 CO The Chien go Tribune' of the 231 last. says of the money market in that city : There has been much ac tivity in financial circles to day. The weather is very - favorable to packers. There are large numbers of hogs in market, and buyers are plenty. Pricas are well maintained, notwithstanding the drooping gold market, which, however, has given a sort of spasmodic kick to day, carrying up the Pica to some extent. Packers have made large mills upon the bankers to- day, many of them tendering exchange for currency. This has. made exchange plenty and created something of a strin gency In currency. Other markets are generally fiat, and do not sympathize with the tranalent rise In gold. At present the banks are well supplied with means, al -though somewhat short of currency; but If the rush of yesterday and: to. day continues, a stringency in both must come. Exchange ill Oat. The offerings have been large, and have been generally accepted by bankers, .although It somewhat crippled them in the volume of currency which they wish to retain on hand. There is no change in quotations, X discount buying, par sell‘ Inc but If the offerings shall prore as large to-morrow as to-day, they will generally reduce quotations to X discount buying, )4 discount selling. . PHILADELPHIA. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, N0v.26. BEFORE 11.0ARD8. 9100 Irwin Oil ..--. 12 r 60 Noble & Del 0 100 do ildays 113( 100 Curtin OIL 153( 200 do 11 103 do b 3016 39) do 11X 100iBtri. Creek 4/4 600 Corn Planter 811, SOO do • cash 424 60 do ..... 8 - 1(0 El Dorado 011 214 Sfs do . ..... ....,•• 814 300 Walnut Leland.... 3 190 011 Creek EIX 100 do 2X 600 do 814 19IXI do 3 200 do 8 8 p MX) do 3X 160 do 5,•,...• 8 3; 0 do bfr 3.W /CO do OCO do sg 300 Dalzell Pietro Oa -939 200 Hibberd 011. 3X WO do ••••••••• n 100 do cash ago 200 do !days 9 3000 do °ash 3 3-16 gto Sniper 011.... ..., 2 X 1000 do cash 3X 300 St Nicholas 011.... 4 200 Extersior 011.—.1 1916 FIRST BOARD.' - 3060 IT 86s elm/Lep off. 103 M 100 Big Mountain 6IL I '2OOO do 110 g ,4130011 Creek. cash Acta X 36(00 17 S b-20 Bonds...al 4)0100 do 'lots X 200 do 104 X 11:0 do 1)6 X 400 do 111134 . 8(Xl do• ...10t5... b3O 1100 do 10te.106 MO patrol' 011 b 5 X 6.0600 do lots.M4X 100 do .b 6 X 640 City Cla New • dors.lo2 200 do - ' b 5 9 1 1030 CdrAmill 68'89 2dy 106 100 do b 5 600 State 6.5 641( 360 Mccilintock 011. lots 37 Parm&M i la D'k ch 70 100 lheey Oil 14 do 70 66 Caw & Amb R 10te.114 100 Penn Mining..b3o 21 63 Penns it ,lots, 6! 100 Big Mountain..ba) 524 103 Cherry Rau tax 2EO do tilt ICO 6finehrli it —..-lots 60 100 do 624 MO Philo & Erie R..b60 3134 BETWEEN BOARDS. 'MO Noble & Dela.. 2 dye 9 200 Irwin Oil ...... ..... 10 9 Penns A 6734 X 100 do • 10 3 d 6700 o 10 34 d o o", .....-6734 8 1 (X) Ches d & Dela 6a 103 SECOND BOARD. 1000 City be new. 33pn..10234 10 Philada & Erie R•••• 31 Ito Penn Mining 2034 100 McClintock 011 634 10 Lehigh Va1..2 dye 80 3Mt ri ehill B 60 100 Cherry Lion 30 We. 5 Mops Gas . 10 AFTER BOARDS. 'lOO Pennsylvania 8.. 67X 600 Rego ins R. b6Brint 871( 8 Philo Bank .. . .... 169 12 Penna R 100 MeOlintookOil.... 6% 200 Clinton 97 1. g am State as ... ...... 94X 100 I/wistaria. Falls ball. 10 6 Girard Bank. ..... 61 . 200 CODA ?dining 2Ce) Daleell 990 Corn Plant ....».. 7§ 100 McClintock 6.4 300 4111 Creek bl 6 924 200 Maple Shade . 4 / 5 0. 86 00 Seneca 11 MO Noble Jr Dela 9 NO 1rwin....... .. b 5 10X 400 Irwin ' 10 SOO Dalzell.• . . 93i 19) Dairen b. 30• 9% 100 011 Draelt . ....gdys. 9 400 Walnut Island 16. 4X -290 Dalzell .• .. —••b.313- - 9% 100 Curtin b3O. 16N:1001 cam Et Amb '791-10734 800 McClintock 6X l 100 Detroit9X 100 Mineral Oil Own 291 200 Walnut Island ha) lii 10 , Hebert 414 600 Eldorado 100 Walnut Island b 6. 4/‘ 00 Briggs 414 -No Bull Creek.... us. 4.4 I 100 St Nicholas ........ 4X 20 do bal. 4341 SOO Walnut Island.... 414 "AO Walnut Island.... 4X; 190 Curtin • • ..... 1)15. 191( 100 St Nichol as 4 09' 1(0 Hyde Farm tix t 0 Seneca..,. 83(', 1 800 Wai6 at Wand-- e 4l1 100 Reading R be 68 4eo do Sal Dankard 011 opg. IX 12 Nobte k Dela..., 14 4 300 Perry 1 1 4- B k, Clinton 1 100 -St Bitibobts 4X 100 Egbert.... ...... b 5 41 KO Caldwell 6 2100 Reading 1 67 34 Walnut Isl'd blO. 434 DO Senses...... Wye. 11 -- 32(0 do. 11).10. 4341 TM Perry WO .4 300 do. ,•• • . 4 444 9110 Hibberd 3 • 190 Dalcell MO. 934 100 newling it bi&tnt 61X 00 Perry • 316 600 Continen tal s 160 Tarr Homestead- 8X 60 134rble &Dela 9 .300 Walant Island.... 434 Drexel & Co. quote; . New United States Bonds, 1881-----,- • —.....1i0x in New D. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness ...... 97), 1 sui -Quartermasters' Vouchers 91. go Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness 2 gd g 219 tgi Ote old rling Exchange 257 gum Five-twenty Bonds 104311 1062/ - .Thel,33lloir3ng -table, shows the estimated anmp l t o f _ late In the a' ternoonas fol BM: dtk. Noble et Del 9; 934 . Hibbard Oil 3 3X Story Farm Oil—. 2% 2 'Bruner oil 2% 23t Petro eumeentre. 3% EiX Siebert 4X CCurtinlb 4 1.5 801 l Creek 4% 4 Corn Planter..... TX 7 Walnut lel and— . • 431 4X 'Cherry Rim ' 30 3l • ••••••• M. 220 221 219 217 X 2170 Tons. Cwt 9,495 10 1,849 00 17,444 10 1,798 09 --- 30,887 X OO 898.252 00 ...9 23, 539 CO ... 527 .Ik9 95.890 15 60.948 09 2.910.362 i 3 ... 2 & , 000, 000,8 80 51 111 02 ... Boaz and grain in store in Chicago on the 19th Instant. compared with the amount in store on the onrespond thir date In ISO: • 1884. 1883. Flew, bbie ' 39.061 9 836 44 n.. t, bushels 4480,7 947 147 Corn ....., 164.088 191,346 nat. 406.936 6;43.8•41 ' • Nye 61.611 43 139 Barley 3.0,314 4.4,996 The State Bank of Ohto, at Columbus, has detertainitd to reorganize under the national currency law. Thine other banks of the same city will soon apply for anther rftY to come under that act. The following banks of Boston are now membaredi the Clearly( }louse, as organized under the. national Nanking aystem: ' leme!'- • ' • 000,000 North NationalCayitaL Merchants'.. - .. •••e. SEM oto .• . ' Market ' t • .3.500500 Seeond,liational 1.te10.000 Exebahge National . LI:00,000 NaHozial Hank of Committees 9,00P.00) Eliot National - 6 0 0,000 . Rlecketonti Natio:nal 740.n07 Boston Rational ..... 91111).(100 National Side and L•ather ' 1,000,000 National Bank of Redemption . 674.000 National Bank of Eepublrn 1,030.000 Continental National Bank ' ' 00%000 Third National Batik 300.000 Total capital fourbsgn bank!! 1114.361 000 'Abe following bung's ofiElaston have votedto become national banks, brit have not yet,jobied qui Obioriat, Heine in that capacity: • anflblk • . _CO:AO° lfroadirtiv , ••• • • • iso,or,o, Wovoid 6 , 1 0 0.000 Wat , hisatort 76.000 Obaiimut 760/.000 Boyletoe 400.100 Pen' England 1,000.000 VONT ngland 2,0,10 000 .Total eight banks, with a capital of 115.650.000 The Atlantic Bank of Bosym also will probvbly soon organize under the national system, as the . direotors are about , taking measures to that effect. It is believed/ that all the remaining bertha, in that city Will. before many 'inbrithe, adopt the new system. The thirty.eixth annual report of the Baltimore and Otto Railroad Company wee presented to the stook- holders in Baltimore on the 21st inst. Ii le an interesting document, made to by the historical posttlon'the road 'occupies in relation to the rebellion, slime the tweaking 'out of Which it having been continually at:shied to the raids of rebel armies and guerilla osamie,-its tracks cora. np, its bridges destroyed, its curvert• and tunnel I ren; dered useless by the explosion of gnispowger, its depots burned, and its locomotives and oars disabled and brchen. Notwithstanding all. able,. the report states that the company has, been enabled to pay Its usual semi-annual dividends and to, fully mahrsin the sing-; ins fund established for the exttngulehment of its funded *debt. The comparative earnings haVe been as follows: 1881 1862. Main d eal $8,211,925 • .4,431.888 .Washington branch - 438140 77d,416 Northwestern Virginia... 360,861 369.(21 Total for fiscal year $3,9,9,918 121419,206 Increase 1 2.1419.1481 -And the following were the • aggregate elom*ftsive expenses of each section: • .- 1861. 1881. Main stem 21,1181,C24 $1,927 ,1116 Watbington branch..,,.. 116 418 163.811 Northwestern Virginia... 309,922 ..266,670 • Total expense, $1.817.931 ' 21,847,702 A decision in regard to the liabilities of railroad com panies respecting freight, and one having an import• ant bearing on common carriers generally, was re cently rendered In Cincinnati. The report is given as followe: • -The case of John C. Nye, of Cincinnati, against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, to recover com pensation for loss sustained by damage to fifty two hogsheads of bacon, valued at three thousand dollen,, detatted at Leeabang on their transit from Parkersburg to Baltimore, in May. 18th, by reason of the railroad being in possession of the rebel army unaer Gsn. Lee, was recently decldsd,in the United States Circuit Court, in favor of the defendant. Associate Joanne Giles de. livered an opinion in which he decided that contracts for the transportation of goods by carriers Sad reference always to those circumstances of which both parties are assumed to have due knowledge, such as the antiunion of the country and the semen of the year; and that the carrier undertook to transport the goods in a reason able time. taking all each circumstances lots conside ration; that in the present case the circumstances of tLe country entered izto the contract, and if the raft. road company transported the ;goos as speedily as these circumstances permitted, they were sot responsi ble either for damages caused by delay, ae regarded time or to the goods duds g the delay, if inch damages were not cans , d by the negligence of tee &fondants The Court further decided that the guarantee easiest military.. seizure had refer/roe to the a,izere of the goods themeelves, and not to the seizure of the road by the enemy, whereby delay was produced. The Court haying pronounced ltd opinion, told thejury that their verdict mutt be for the defendant. on the case which had been submitted ,• but the plaintiff, when called, made no answer, preferring to submit to a non-snit. This decision ill regarded as vet y important, as a num ber of other cases of like character are pending in the courts. The following table shows the aggregate registered and enrolled tonnage of American Teazels In each year, from 1830 to 1863, and the total tonnage of 'United Slates vessels employed In steam navigation. It will pe seen that the Besmear steadily enlarged daring the Whole period, with the exception of a falling off from 1856 to 1866, which Is accounted !Tor by the fact' that • many of our meanie; were purchased by the English and 'French governments during the Crimean ,war. Another 'appall nt .deorease nl 427,648 tone occurs from 3861 to 2862, the reason of which le that &largo number of both steam and sailing vessels were bought for trans ports at the breaking oat of the rebellion, and their • tonnage was transferred from the commercial marine to the government service: Tonnage of Tears. Total Tonnage. Steam Vessels. 1830 ~.»..,.1,191,776 64 471 1831 ... .... 1,267,848 34.436 , - 1852 1 439,460 90,8i8 3888 •,. .A 4606.149 ' 301,849 • 124 1 768,907 122,80 1835.'...• ' • I 824,940 122.815 1556 . 1 826.10 1 154 46,666 1837 1 896,685 1 ,764 1886 1,926,639 193,411 1E29 • 2,096,478 244,938 IMO 2185,764 201,339 1841 ' • ' 2 130.744 176.068 3812 ' 2,092,390 229,681 1843... • 9.158.602 935,367 • jag .- •••4 2,22405 273,179 1315 • • - 9,417.102 3:5,518 ' 1646 2.502.084 347,893 - 1847 ' 9.839.016 404,841 len • 8.164,212 427.891 !Mal. 4 1. 834 .9131 - 46/4 i..:-...-1-...........~ .39,-2, .636 9U ........-. 6.046 1861 ......7:499 -- . - _ 57 691 ]865... 4.••,•••••••..41,1 1 .8 CIO . ALS. 24K 607 I . . 4.907,010 519,097 18M .e........ 4 59,902 976.607 1856 . ' .5,212,001 770.295 3866 r 4 971.651 . 373. 077 PR • . . 4,990 813 - . ZO5; 7 76 64 ............ %111. •......,.... .7/.390 NW ,1 NMI - .5, 67, •• • 11•••• 8113:1111115 8937 31151 •• 6,599.812 877,203 NW 5 112,1114 710.482 1868 6 165,065 675,619 Thefforeign exports from the port of Baltimore during the past week were valued at $143,626. The New York Post of yesterday says: Gold is drooping, but inactive, and its flactuations are less violent. The 01,011/11( price was 220%, and, after rising to 221% and falling to 215%. ft closed at 218. The loan market is extremely easy all per cent. Commer cial paper fa dull at 700. and a few first. class notes are offering. The stock market , paned with some ani mation, • but afterwards it became dull, and closed heavy. Governments are advancing. Sixes of 1881 ar e wanted at 110%, coupon five-twenties at 104%. COLIPOII ten-forties at 97X, certificates at 97X. State stocks are steady, coal stocks quiet, mining . shares neglected, railroad bonds firm, ano bank shares drooping. Railroad stares are depressed by heavy sales An unusual number of sewers' options have been put out this morning. Erie Is weak in cones- quence of the recent isine of 10,00 e shares of the new stock, authorized last session by our state Lesislature. Before the first session gold was quoted at 221©221)g, Erie at 943L@5114. The following quotations were made at the board on some of the active stocks as compared with the prices of . Wednesday afternoon: Frt. Wed. , Adv. Dec. United States 6s. 1881, c0up...•110% nog.. United States 6:20 c0up....,... 104% 104% k . . United States PI 40 coup 9761 973 ti .. United States certificates 91% 97 .. American Oold 218 220% 1 .. Tennessee Be 66 56 •• - .. Missouri 65... ....: • . . 60 69% X New 1 ork Ce ntral .71ailroad • JR§ 120 ...4 Erie Railway 94% ji .. ErillitilwaY Preferred 101 101 .. Hu . u n River Railroad. 118% 118% ••• X . Readies Railroad 137 1863 g After the Board the market was heavy. El soli down to 98%, Reading. to 186%. At the one o'clock call the market continued depressed. New York Central closed at 118, Bile at 93%, Hudson River at 118, Reading at 134%. -- Weekly Review of the Philvielphio Markets. Business generally has been dull during the past weeir;owing to the fluctuations in gold. There has been very little disposition to operate, and prices are without any material change. Quereltron Bark is in fair de mand at former rates. Breadetuffs are inactive. Cotton is dull, and prices are unsettled. Coffeo is quiet. Coal is rather dull, and prices remain about the same as last quoted. Pialuand Fruit axe firmly held it about former rates. Iron 'continues very quiet. Naval Stores are uncharged. Coal Oil ie seam and dull. The Provision market is quiet, but priced remain about the same as last quoted. There is rather more doing in Whisky. Sugar is us changed Seeds are scarce at former rates. Wool is firmly held. The Flour market continues dull, and the demand is limited, both for export and home use, but prices are without' any material ebonite. Bales comprise about 13.000 bble inelndingextm at $10.6911.26, extra family at $11.7 12.25, and 8.090 bbls olty mills on private terms. e retailers and bakers are buying In a small wiy at $9.19.@10 for superiine. $10.6r ®11.60 for extra, $ll WW2. 25 for extra family, anti $12.6044113 ttit bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Pinar Is eating in a small way at $S @i bbl. Corn Maxi Is scarce: we quota Pennsylvania at $7.60, and Brandywine at $9.2511 bbl. GRAIN. —Wheat continues dull, but prices are rather better; about 30.0E0 bus told at $16P(82.65 for Pennsyl vania and Western reds, and s2.x,@2.9o'sbit for South ern do; white ranges at from $2 700.1 80 19 bn. as to quality. Rye is selling in a smal way at. $1.70 'ft bit,. Corn is scarce; sales reach about 20,000 bus yellow at from $ 1.76e1 SD 41 bu. Oats ere in good demand; about 67,000 brut Dave been disposed of at 90c ift ba for Dela ware and Pennsylvania. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port daring the past week. : Flour 11.1 . 40 pbtr. - lit 60,400 bun Corn 22.2.90 Dna. Oats.. . 29.600 bus. noPROVISIONS. —The receipts arta . stock light,e have ted for some time past. continue very nd the market is quiet at about former rates. Smalsalsa of kers Pork are making at moods at bbl. Mess Beef is SI selling at from 27 * bbl for country and city. Parked._ Bacon cott ones scarce, and the transactions are limited ; small sales of Rams are making at 20024 a for plain and fancy canvassed; Sides as 21e,and ?heal dere at 104 Tp. lb, cash Green Meats are also scarce; "mall sales of Hams in pickle are repert , .d at 91q111.1ic *lb. 'Lard is firmsy held; sales of barrels and tierces are making at 24c s lb, and country pkgo at 20(022c. Suitor is in stead, demand, with sales of solid-peeked at 39045 c, and roll at 44450c* lb. Sales of New 7 ork cheese are making at 21.@2Ac * lb. and Eggs 4C614z dozen.. METALS —Pig Iron is quiet, and prices are railer lower. tin all sales of Anthracite are making at $601a150 If ton for the three numbers. 1.400 tons Porre sold on private terms. Scotch Pig is quoted at *ROM* ton, manufactured Iron is is fair demand.2.,former rates. Lead. — There is very littlentook here to operate in. We quote at $lO 50* 'CO ° lbs. Copper.—Sales of American yellow metal are making at St e V! it, for sheets and • BARN. —Quereitron le scarce and In fa , r demand. Small sales of first No. are mat lag at $46 '0 ton. Tan ners' Bark Is steady at Bibtrinti cord. CANDLES —Talirw Candles are quiet. Sperm are muakenga6 C 0 c lfbo.r Small and es 3 7@ of 3 Adamantine are st CONFEE.— The market continues quiet at the late de cline, and the stock on sale is very light. Small sales of Rio are making at 4004.1 c Ti lb. 400 bags sold on terms kept private. COTION. —he demand from the msnufcturers limited and t h e market It dull. About 210 ba les of mtd dlings Lave been disposed of in lots at 1300136 c VI lb, cash. COAL —Orders from the East come in very slowly, and the market is dull at about former rates; cargo sales are melba at Port Richmond at 48169.60* ton.d livered on board. Vessels are scarce and the shipments going forward are mostlron Government account. DEIIOB AND DYES. —There le very little doing in the way of sales, and prices are 'unsettled. Indigo is scarce; sma l l sa les of Bengal are making at 820103.10 it lb. cash. ELUL—Mack erel kre firmly held: the sales are mak ing in a small way from store at s24®li ti bbl for shore le- Elf 4 for bag do.: $17.60@i1l for shore 2s. andsl3 600 14 bbl for small and large No. 36. Pickled Herring are selling at from 8114)12* Dbl. Codfish are selling at from 88 W 08.60 the 100 lbs. FEATHERS ire in steady demand; we quote Western at IPlgne Ti lb. FRUIT. --Orern Apples are rather scarce and in de mand a 83.7606 T. bbl, as to quality. Dried Aooles have advanced; isles are making at 9011 c * lb. Dried Peaches are firm, with sales of pared at 30176. 13a tb. New Jersey Cranberries are selling at $13017 Ti bbi. All kinds of foreign continues scarce. New layer Bel ida It P.ll st 4.6 21 ®6 37 Ti box. FREIGHTB.—The rates to Liverpool arithout any material change, and there Is very little dotg. West India freights Su g ar . active brig was taken to Trint. dad at 130 c for itd 87.20 for Molasses. In Coal freights there 111 terT little doing, and vessels are scarce. GINSENG. — Small sales of crude are making at; 4 11 In th. BOPS.—Small sees of , Eastern and Western are making st 46046c* lb forxew. RAY. —Baled is 841111ng at 802/030 Ti ton. LUMBER —The market 18 inactive, and we bear of no sales worthy of notice. 0L.013)18. —There is very little doing in the way of sales, and prices are unsettled. NAVAL TORSO.—SmaIIISI sales of Resin are making at from 8303140* bbl. as to quality. Spirits of Turpen tine is selling at $2.60 Ti gallon. 01E8. —Lard Oil is fi rma bald at s at 01 for winter. and 0.75 tor Oils age also firmly held. Corn Meal is quiet. Wheat is dull and drooping. Bake is quist Barley inquiet. Barley Malt is steady; sales 2,0(k) bush at 2 . $ Oats Sr. 2a better, at $1 Bloat, • T h el 02in store for Western. Coin mark et is 40 higher; sales 8,000 bushels at $L 94 for mixtlWestern. - - Steamer Vulcan Morrison, 7 1 hones from New York. with rodeo to Wria . M Baird & Co. Steamer Sarab. Jones, 24 hours from Now York, with iodise to Wm M Baird & Co, Steamship John Gibson, Bowen, 20 hones from NOW Tork, with mdse to Wm J Taylor & Co. Below the Ledge Light passed a deep brig, coming tip; brig R C Wright, from Orchilla. was below Reedy Island; bark Iseadill/gele, from Fortress Monroe, four harm brigs and .a:laige number of echoonere were in the bay, bLund up; bark Syotiand, Tor Cork, was passed below New Castle. schr Rebecca,kelly, 4 days from Providence, with mdse entally om to CroweG & ed.) Collins. (Arrived on Wednesday; acciitt Behr S Beleey, Carroll, 4 days from Baltimore, In ballast to captain. Ear Mechanic, Cooper, 1 clay from Odessa, Del, with grain to Jae L Bewley & Co.'" Behr Planter. Fowler. 1 day from LelDblo, Del, with grain to Jae L Bewley & Co. Steamer C Comstock Drake , 24 hours-front New York, with mdse to Wm K Baird & Co. • Steamer Philadelphia, Foltz,64hotirefrom Neve,York. With m dee to W P Clyde Steamer Famecon. Donning, 24 boars from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Steamer Brietol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, wltd mdse to W Clyde. CLEARED. 'kiii377Boilou. • Behr Mary 0 Farr, Maloy, Beanfort. Behr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, Boetoi. Bohr Belle. Gardner, Boston. Scbr S Wheeler, MeGlaughlin, Boston. Behr S L Crocker. Fresbrey Taunton. Bohr Hume, Fowler, New Hayes. Bohr Clara. Corson, %MINA. Bohr .1 McCoy, Johnson, Alexandria. Behr Wind, Brown, Alexandria . Bohr VC Smith, ,Anderson. Fort Monroe. Str J S Sbriver. Omaha. Baltimore. Str New York, Davie New York. IGHICOBANDA. Novzissit. 26—Evening. Scbr S A Hammond, Paine, cleared at Boston 22d inst for this port. Schrs Hiawatha, Disney, from Nawburyport; B Mahoney, HelleY. from Calais: Adeline, Gilmore, from •Helfast, and nevada, from Portland, all for this port, remained at Newpoit 8 A Id, Bid inst. Behr John Compton, 165 tone, of Mauricetown, NJ, where she was built in 1846 , and now at Providence, has been:purchased by Captain Nathaniel Long, of that city, on 'privatet terms. She will hereafter hail from Providence, under command of Captain Long. Behr Martha Washinaton, of Harpswell, was run into-night of 22d instant, about 2 mires NNE front the Salvages by schooner Industry, of St John, N 13, and sank im mediately.i The Industry was but slightly dame gad . be rk Florence Peters, Hooper, of and from New York for St John, N P. with a cargo of about 3.800 bbis flour, went ashore on the ktepping Stoner, head of Long Island Sound, on Tues. ay morning, and remained up to 4 P 21 same day, at which time the tide was nearly. full. Fillip Arno, before reported "damaged at Ho'wland's Island, is a total loss. Crew saved. NOTICE TO MARINERS BUOYS IN KENNERRI; Rrveu. —Notice Is herebygiven that the buoys in Kennebec river above Bath have been removed for the seaeon. By order of the Lighthouse Board. Et K HINKLEY, L H Clerk, let Diet. PORTLAND, Nov 22, INS. DISSOLUTION.-NOTIOZ IS HERB. BY given that the co-partnerahle heretofore exist- Inc :between MICHAEL C. BOYER. AMOSLEHITH, SAMUEL R. GILT, and MATTHEW R. CRAWFORD,. trading under t he , name style and title of the ' Wien BNOIRE CO. of NORRISTOWD,Montgomery Co., Pa.. WU the axteenth (leth) day of July last dissolved by mutual. consent, by the withdrawal of said Samuel Bill The future business of the concern will be settled and conduits' by the rem atnizA partitere,under ill old title of the • West Encino Co. higeed M. C MOYER, *MOS WITH M. H. CHAWiO.I7.D, l‘ovaisaSAMllßL B. HILT. irat JO. INC noll,lBt DIBBOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER , SHIP heretofore existing under the Inn of SAMUEL N. DAVIES d< SON, le this Vlay dissolved. The business will be settled bb tits undersigned, at Igo. WS DOCK Street. CHARLES E. DEVIES, Studying Partner. • PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 30, 1864. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersign ad lATO this dal 'opted a copartnership under the 'Arm of DAWN , : BROTHERS, 'or the transaction of a general BANKING AND BICO:',A.011 8U81N8138,_.. at No. :125 DOCK Street. CHARLES K DAVIIK • Pnu.anntrnts.. October 1. DM. PETER A. - DAVIES. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermasters' Touchers and Oheaka,and Government Securities town. •elly, bought and sold. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral* negotiated. Stocks and as bought and sold on Commission. PURE PALM OIL SOAP.-TEITS SOAP .). =side of pure, fresh Palm 011. and le entirely* timetable Soap; more eutteble, for Toilet use than the** Made from animal fat. la boxes of one dozen oakes,for. X per box. jrdannfaetred by 080. K PIXINTON dt £lOl4 118 XARGAZITTA Street, between . Prost Sad: Second. aboyellatlcrtrbilk - - TEAM InfuLTZBB FOR FACTORIZE MILLS. &a, booted with . marmot or direst Aria'. tato Coils for Hastert Condoners,liraDorato lelitia.4 4 014814TALIRST • • • • • IMMUMEM I TIC WitkirtaiMa MIR NOVEMBER, Linseed 011 la selling froeiy4.R , ,lll ; l/_gilMsllllttllglakeffete7Pll.l' troltum to scarce sod Prices are unsealed; we quote crude at quality. at 4211044 c; reffned in bond At 650660.fand free at IK g* gallon, as toquality. The following are the receipts of, amide and ~ relined • er.ss Oil at•this port during Ore peek Week: • : j Crudk kkTittarrelatt. , Refined 3 74e barrels BIDXR. —Trade ledeprested.: and stook Increasing; nu t Ann Val of 16,0Uu crow Montevideo reanal u d ; n aves of dopfetleartpery guen tatted at 850.1. and 1.000 city elaugater st 7362133 ter. Prices ate teat - flunly held, and•quptatione are ;gaits; unsettled i Dryisatted 1 , bides ate in geed irnaplio. and with only email sales at present; holders are ,confideat ; thatlt,irlLL pay to bold ; them tor:slits present demands, which are above the v s 1,11641 1 1 4 — re lintein'ets for the week beim harsitY 7 up to a fair trade: stack le somewhat red aced. partly ; on account of the differences 'betweetrworkmen and the employers 'which restrict the amount- coming tofrom the tanneries. The prevallhtg prices are firmly male. ' tamed by. dealers, and concessions could hardly be-ob. taired 7 for large orders. OAK-Scan to quoted at 57060 e, -and oak •elinghter at 440500. im Spanish sole and slaughter there rather • more doing, and,svith moderate sales, prices are steads Orem' LEAIitER %la brisk request at , prices ofa week . ago: Sales are not large, and no gouty/sits out. • MOROCCO Is firmly held; aad - very little heavy /desk on band, therm and Patna are 310350 * foot, awe Tampico •1N1413e , • -,• • • • CALnKINS are dull, but few rough skies coming /it and-very little selling; no change In finished skins; rough city are . 1iff.5501. 70 ; do.' country, $1.15011.50 • PLaBTRR.—SmaII sales of soft are making at 44 50 * ton. RICE is rather dial; sales of Rangoon are reported at i ll tlitel. c2 V t a ) iened is 'rather scarce: small Bales aro i walking at 113 ' 4409.60 ill bushel.. Clever Seed is In good ; dr-mend, with small sales stink 750 1 13 61,fhv • SUGAR:Pricearsre unsettled, and the market te,onev. dull; With salmi of about 600 hhds Caber at from - 711%023e It), on time. SALT. —There le no change to notice; 2.100 sanke Ash,' ton's fits have arrived, but remain unsold. SPIRITS.—'n foreign there Is very lime doing, And prices are lege 13 rin. Resclingland Rum is selling tea • small way at (12.10 * gallon. whisky is In fair iro• nt and ; about 800 bbls Penne and Ohio sold at iniarmali Callon. and drudge at 1750. TALLOW is rather dull; small sales of city-leadored making at IVO, and country at l7c qv lb. ; TOBACCO. —There is more demand for both leaf and Inannfactnred, and prices reutaia about the same as last quoted,• • . • WOoL, —There Is a fair demand,, and holders con- Itnue firm in their views. with sales of about ravion Ibs lots, at from 1000110c-* lb for fleece, and 13;0130o ease: for tub. ' VINEO alt- —Corn Vinegar is selling at 2k 71 gallon, is bins BOOTS AND SHOE& —TI e Boot and Shoe market the Past week has been looking uP: and the demand for the Matson has been remark ably good. Bavaria large sales lave taken place, but the demand is chistly coati ned the . city and Pennsylvania trade; bat few Ales being mede to *Meld* parties. As to prices there is no no ticeable alteration but the rates of the part month here bee, Well mainta ined. The receipts of . goods bays been light, and the stocks on.hand are fair. The de mend has been confined to no parrictilerlindr. though perhaps Palmorals. in addiPog go,goode mcrepartiou laxly adapted to the season,. bays, been moat sought after. . Chicago Marketsi - November 287 • High wines are more activo.and we report an advance of 2@se 4 gailori, with Shea of about 700 bble at 11.650 1.66. . • . • . . The Flour-market ie exceedingly 'dull, owing to the d , ife.enceinviewsbetween.bars and eaters. Only bbls changed hands at $8 . 26 09 for !medium to good epi ing extras. There Was nothing transpiring in white ic Inter or supers. • G. 'The market for wheat ruled; very dull, and we note a further decline of 2®30, closing dull and- heavy at the depreciation.. The Bales foot up 56.000 bus at $1 b-1101 85 for No 2 red in store; $1.70 for No. 1 spring; sl.69.ifat 1 723; for No 2 awing; and SL62 for rejected spring. At the close there were few tellers of No. 2 spring at $1 69X without finding Drillers. Corn is very dull, and the market shows s deprecia tion of 1®21; on old, and .6@7e on new. Her Corn also suffered in the general depreselon, and the market fell back acme Sc; snout - 6,000 bushels of all kinds changed bards, as $l. SS4ga.4o for old itch 2. $1.16 for new; and $1 CO for ear Corn _ There Is but little demand for Oats, and ,the market declined I®l3ic sia bushel. Abont 28. CCO bushels changed hands at 01%®63c for No. 1, and 69062 e for rejected. - Rye is in good demand. and the maraet advanced 2® 3e,with sales at $1 16a 1.18 for No 1, and 81.16 for 120.2 Barley is In goad demand, and we note an advance of l®2c on the rallepprieee of yesterday. . . about 5,000 • bushels changed hands at $1.46®11.45 for No. a, Boston Boot mid Maoe Market. The Shoe and Leather Reporter, Nov. 24. says: "There is more activity observable in the Boot and Shoe market than before election, and indeed any change zonstliave been for the bettei, as there could hardly be a more quiet market than. was witnessed during the month previous to the limo when the great question was nettled of whom we should have to role over us for the entuing four years. There is now a fair Western trade. some - buyegp being hero, and orders for boots and shove to sort urwith are daft received In our market. There Is not an overstock of goods heret but some kinds. as boys' and youths' boots. We in large supply. Moist classes of work are only made up on ord&rs„and for these full rates are obtaine_d, a leather is going up In price, and manufactured goods are ;immunity firmer. The clearances of boots and shoes by rail and sea for the week have been 10.894 cases., Of this wombats, 9.627 cases have been sent by rail as follows! 9,26 i oases to New York and Pennsyl vania, 866. to the Southern States now In our possession, and 6,297 to the Western States. The ,clearances from the Custom House have been 674 cases, among which We notice 40 for Califernia• New. York Markets, Nov. 26. .fisuYs are dull and nominal. Bituanarumr. —The market for State and Western Flour is S@lOc lower. Sales 10,600 bbls at 10. Nae /0 for superfine State; 19.711219. BS for extra State; $9 g.. 010 for choice do; 39. ti0g9.75 for superfine Western; /69.9514 10,60 for common to medium extra Weitern, and fill@ 11.20 fsr common to wood shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. and $11.26012 for trade brands. , . Fouthern flour is Oull;•aalea 600 bole at $10.600 /1. 36 for common, and $ 1L40016 - for fancy and extra. Canadian Flour is dull; sales 300 bbls at $3 KO) 10.10 fcr common. and $10.20§12 for good to choice extra. Rye Flour is anlift. BaltimOre Markets. Noy. 25. Flow is quiet. Sales of Howard superfine at lale 12X Wbeat dull. Corn is scarce; sad the market firm at $l. SO for the new crop. Whisky firm at 1 11.790}.- 1.793:4. , LBPITER BAGS AT TRE JOIRORAIWEI' 71101111163, PICILADMELIV B r i g Emma, Daraaby ....... ......• •• • •Port Spain, soon. Brig Anna (Br), Morrow... St Thomas, noon. Bcbr Blue Billow, Bola Port Spain, soon. Bohr Fannie, Vane* • Havana. goon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Gio L. BozBY, . EDWARD g. BIDDLE, VOMICIPTII OP TEE MONTH. Thos. B. PERRON. . MARINE INT.E.LLiGENTE. POET OF PHII,ADELYHYA, Novi 24, 11904, BUN 14 suit &Ink • •.4 941 HIGH WATRB.IB 08 ARRIVED Steamer J 8 Rook ell Edwards, 24 hours from New York. via. mdse to w M Baird & Co. Steamship &manes, Catharine. Alexandria. Bark Linda, Hewitt, Tortugas Brig Vincent, Morrison, Bead Orleans. Brig Imogene, Baunders.,_Marseilles. Brig Lady Washington (Br). Nickerson, St Johns. SchrJeesieJones,_Langch St Mita. Steam/0121p Bina (Br), McGuigan. from Liverpool oth inetant via Queenstown 10th, at New • ork yesterday, with 400 pssaangers. 14th instant, 1.45 PM. in lat 6099, lon 26 50, saw steamship Glasgow_ , bound Bast. Ship Sardinia, Nelson, from Liverpool 21st July for Calcutta. was spoken 3d Sept, lat 25 00 8, lon 3809 W. Ship Kentuckian, Freeman, from New York, at San Francisco 22d Met • Ship Indiaman, Webb, from Manila for Liverpool,Plat into Singapore 2A October eater being ashorein the Arch ipelago. and would have to be docked for repairs. Ship Daring, Henry, from Boston, at San Francisco 22d last Ship Bedford (Br), Gourley, sailed from Foochow:Bth Sept for New York. Bark Bliss White for New York; was loading at Ina. gnu Bth last Baik Casette/Ides (Br), Ashford, from Foochow for New York, put into Hong Kong 226 Sept in distress, with damage to vessel and cargo. Bark Aiming, Swan, from Heti York, at San Brim. cisco 224 inst. . Brig Mar tha A Berry, Berry, from Havana, was at Nenvitaa 10th inst , loading for this port Brig John Chrystal. Barnes, sailed from Sagas Bth inst for this port. Brig Marshal Dutch, Toombs.. from Bangor for this port, remained at Newport AM 99d inst. b ßehr Wm Loper, Robinson. hence at Newport 23d et : 4:Pq -0%;.-..• -grAguimphormunum • • _ _ _ k rItPORTANT . 4 TO RAILWAY -TRA, VELLSRB —For fall 10formation in reference to titit titipe, Distanoea,nod:.Coatkeottous, Illtintreted bT one hundred Railway Mpg, repreeetning_the principal Rail- PRY. of the country. sec .APPLSFOr 8 11411.77 AT ODDS. nol9- 1 1864. all4lllllM. . 1864. PHILADELPHIA AND, Eftill RAIL. NO/LG.—Title. great ling immerses the Northern and Northwest &rondos Of Peruntylvanis to etty of B r i e , on L 0144240. ' • _. It has be IWO& by the nrusTSYLINANIA RAIL !ROAD COMPANY, and le Operitted'br thew, , De entire length Wit 4 tanned for paesonger and freight halation October 17th, 1864. . vim Or hose Leave PEELLDBISIIIA. _ 1 weertud......i.6o P. ar. Nall Train - minty& Rspreee Train 7.60 . , A_. 84:- ‘ch r fser B ol l 3% irrie r W lr eer filia la d — e M ip a l li tlit i r r en i d s ieri v r. h and Delp:now and-Bale. • • ~ . . illwaffSleeflngGars on Elmira Far Nang bath e'er. between Willle=ort andl.Ba re,' 1 Comm ro t r r in al r li a T t ra ran d gal l i n g.. Ml ul ael :ff. ' And for.Freig,habneineas of the Gompawrg Agents.. __ _S. B. 'KINGSTON. Jr., * corner TIIIRTH and aLaRKRT Streete;thiladelphia. .1. W. HEYNOLDEc - Brie. J. If. DRILL, Agent N. O. R. E.,filatinkortiJ • -.---• H. H. Lh RODSTOK , • General Fret ht Ape • Ph il a d elphia. t;___ . el H. W. OW 11.11, :General Ticket Agent, _Philadelphia. .." JOSEPH POTTS, nog-tf General Manager. Willtato,-- atimmi NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD for BETHLEHEM. 'DOYLESTOWN, MAIICB DEMDK. ILASTOD WILLIAMSPORT,_.WILICESBAR,RII; &a. WINTKR.ARRAZIOEMENT,_ Paesenser Trains leave the new Derpat,,THlßD Streets above Thompson street, daily (Sunday ramoinsted), follows - • • At 7.70 A. M. (Expreas) for Bethlehem. Allentown. Numb Monk, 11114hotot, Williamsport, rirakil*" Uwe. ko• ' At S SO P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, zestOn, he. At 7.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Kalish °honk. • • . For Doylestown at MO A. It. and4.76P. Y. For Fort Washington at Lid F. M. For Lansdale at 6. l 0 P. 22. White carsof the Second and Third-streets Line GAY Passenger Railway ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave'Bethlehent at 6.80 A. N., 10.02 A. 21.. and 6.15 F. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 9 45 F.' M. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A. N. Leave Fort Washington at 2.27 P. IL • ON SUNDAYS.I • Philadelphia for Doylestown at . 9.30 Lit Doylestown for Philadahla at 7A. It sad nol4 - ELLIS GLARY, INIMPARI M AL.-TECE T.BLI.ADELPRIAL AND ELUL- , Ra R. B. LINN have removed their Tisk t Offloe frbm . Sixth and' Chestnut Atreets to 425 NUT Street, nyder the Philadelphia Bank • The on_ly &rearm:lle for.the 011 ftegions of Pennsyl vania WILLIAMSPORT.ALLB IBA, BUFFALO, BUS PBIII3ION. BRIDGE,- NIAGARA and all places in the ;Western and Vorthwo4torn, BM's, And the Ca nadas 'Through Firat-class and Emigrant tickets. ;Passenger Trains ,leave depot of Philadelphia and Reading - Railroad, corner, THIRTEENTH and OAL LOV/HILL Streets., at 8 A. M. and 8.80 P. H., except Sundays. Por further triformatioa apply It the office, 425 CHESTNUT Street. 14: VAN ROHN, Ticket Matt. JOAN B..HILLBEL General Agent, oe4-tf • THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL Km. ap t imil. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL. ROAD, via MEDIA. ' • CHADOR OF ROMS. On and. after MONDAY, Oct 10, 1884, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner' of THIRTY FIRST and MARKET Streets (West. Philadelphia), -at &Li and MAL M. and at 2, 4.15; Ind 8-90 If • &AY, West Cheater at & 98. 0.16, had 10. 8800 A. M., and t l.3o and 4.30 P. M. . On. Snadays leave Philadelphia at SAO A. M. 'and P. N. • Leave West Chester at A. X. and - 4 E-M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 4.18 P. U. and Yield Chester at B I4A.iL and 4.50 P. M., con nect with trains on the Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate polata... Pasiengera are allowed to take wearing apparel only `Baggage, and in no ease 'will the Company be ye • irponsible for an amount exceeding $lOO. 007 MERRY WOOD, Saperlatendent. NRW RAILROAD LINE" NORTE:—PHILADKL PHI A TO BROOKLYN—THEM:4%IN TITS HOURS. FARE TWO - DOLLARS—EXO ON TICKETS THREE DOLLARS—GOOD FOR BEEK DAYS. On and after MONDAY, Anoint, 1;1864, trains will leave foot of vars . Street. Philadelphia EVERY MORNING at 8 o'clock, &medals excepts": trice by. Camden and Atlantic and Raritan andidela are Bar, Railroads to Port Monmouth,' and by the commodious steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantis street, Brooklyn. Returning, leave Atlantic. street whale( eiel7 day. San'' days excepted, at 11 M. S • Travellers to the city of New York are noticed not to apply for passage byThis line. the State of New Jersey having granted to the Camden and Amboy monoply the extrusive privilege of carrrBg. engers and keig maht between the cities of Psue r phis, and NOW York. W. P. GRIPPITTS, than tr Gummi Smserintandesit R A na-TrA H IL ND ELLWARM SAT 11,404_011D —To Long Branch, Atbion, Manelistater, 'ferny MIN D Barnegat, , Banit,• he. - • On and after MONDAY, Angast DA" Trains CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH. at 9A. M. ItettuNlNg will leave Long Branch as It 46 P. It: "t - . THEODOR 111 FOUR HODES DIMICITMT BAIL. A Freight Train, with passengentr start for Stations on the main line,, freg attsdu NE DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9. 30 A. M. Stages connect at Woodmannie att. Manchester for Barnegat and Tome MVO'. Stages will also connect at Parnitnadale, for Point Pleasant, Sane Village , Blue Bsllhand Our House Tavern: : - For farther information apply tt . t i rtny's L. E. COLS, at Cooper's.toint,o wat_ F. otrt: 61, St., yl4l General . • • tendril& akallivi WEST :VIC FiISEY smislAl) TANK& • NEW AltEtalf GE On and after TUESDAY. Nov - ern 1864. Traina will leave from WALNITT4THEET ae follows: For Oanf mAY and all Plates Welt o Miliville at g A. M. and BP. M. 4 • •-• For MILLVILLE, MBIDGGITON, SAMFM, mill all in. termedlate places south of Glimsbor% at'9 A. M. and 3 P. M. • For OLASSBORO at 9 A.-M., 12 M., and $ P. M. For WOODBURY, OLOUOBSTREL, aco„ At 9 A. M., 12 M., 3arddP. M. r MMITMNING. • Leave Caps Kay areA sad Leave Mlllvtl7e at &IDA. Leave. Bridgeton at 7.15 A. M. and 3110 P. M. Leave Salem at 7 A. K. and S P. K. Lfave Woodbury .at 7,44Liad 0.474,, a u .tts ca p.m. and 810 P. M, to•md only. THE WEST JERSEY' EX. SESS I:3OIfPANT__ will attend to all' tbe branhhes of E.rprees min as" receive, deliver, and forward llirdeith other re; IMoneible Express Companies to all wirte of the optim— try ally article entrusted to them. r t ti t tep e"chnizongh Train. .O 5 WISIIIT J. VAN RENSALAER, Snpalatandant. Paiaaaarmara. Nov. 1. 1104..;,... nol-ft MEDI DR A. E 13.TICVIEN13, ONII - OF TEN A. , ' founders of this new system of treating diseases successfully by modified ELSOTBIOAL action. with out shocks, announces that he hasatummed his office duties forAhe treatment of diseelts, at WS South PENN SQUABS. where, for the last throe Sam he him had almost pa bounded success in cases prononnkkel in finish's by medicine. Please Gall, or send for irrpare phlet. and learn particulars. N. B. Physicians or others desiring instruction can enter for a full course at any time after Monday, Sept. 26. se26-ti •XLMOTBICITY. • • • ••••• WONDERFUL SCIENTIFtO DIS COMY. —All Mite and 'throat; diseases cared by sraclal gnanuitea, when desired by the patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia,. and. in case of a failtsro o no charge la made. No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. All curs s_perforwed by -Magnetism Cialnanteni,nr other modifications of Bbsetri , city, without shocits or any unpleasant sensation. For further••informa tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men hr Phllade/phla, who have • been speedily and permanently cured after 'all other treatment from medical men bad failed. Over twelve - -thousand earedin les% than five years at 1IN) WALNUT St. • Misetrrieal Institution-established Ave years ago. Prof. IC 0. HIANS. . BOLLES. Lecturer PHYS W. B. BROWN, M. D. P. SHEDD, If D., Y. 4) AND Mrs. S. A. FPL,TDN. • - - Mrs. Patton, a lady of great experleneetikabill r, will have entire *ham of treating in tladies'. department. Consultation free. Address all letters to Dr. W. B. BROWN, Braol WALNUT Street, Philadelphia ••• • oc6-6m. TARRA.NT'REFFEWVESCENT SELTZER•APERIENT XS TIIII BEST REMEDY KNOWN OH ALL ilial l acomrl, Amts. emit Inv /ma, a prim. , IND OESTION, HEAR -BURN, SOUR STOMACH,J3EA.SICRNESS, &o. &e. Dr,. JAMES R. CHILTON, the great Chemist, MVP ../ /MOW ita itomaltion, and have no doubt It Wireginost beiwileW in those oomplaints for whiehres reaam_nded. - - - - Dr. T HOMAS BOYD says: " I strongly comment it le the notice of the public. ea; Dr. EDWARD 0.1 :1 7D1 -_,OW says: "I sin ititighl• dance recommend t. Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: "In llatnleniy„ Heart-brim, Costiveness, Sick Headache, &a., &c. the swam APERIENT in my hands has proved indeed 11 Valuable remedy." lox other testimonial' see pamphlet with each bottle, Manntaetnred only by SAIMAA & York_ 4 GRIPPIWICII Street, New York. air FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. m723-tno3l ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. coma, YE AFFLICTED. CORE! This treatment only needs a trial to be adopted by all Raving made many improvements In the application of this agent, we feel in dir:Y bound to make them public. We sr 111 guarantee to care any case of Fever and Ague in two treatments.. It has also proved very sucoessfal in the cure of the following difeases: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Debility, rarely/de, Asthma. Genital Weakness, Influenza, 'i DiaPepsia. Piles. Spinal Dieeitee, - Catarrh, Diabetes.. Ladies and gentleman can enter at any time far Mil retraction in the practice, Consultations free. Office hours 9A: M. qe. • Radi P. IL . : Testimonials at the olles.• • . ' ... DZ. MONcal IS ALL - Elt. • - ctrician. 154F-IL /113VIIIITH St., below Baca ,al]•tja4 'TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO. -&- CATION DOW falls to owe Rhumatism,Nearahria, Sprains Frosted Feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Db. easel. Price 200. , and wholesale and retail byH, B. TAT LON.Drnabit. TIINTB and CALLOWHILL. se6-8m DAL KINICELIN HAS RESUMED HIS Lome pra4ioe at hie rooldtorea, aorthweat owner of TBIRD and lINION Streets. From 9to 9. se7-3m EDUCATIONAL. P • -•- - ENNBTIVILDILA. anrriurz- ACA a- DEBT . WEST CHESTER.—The %frit Session of this ACADEMY will commence September let. The Board of Trustees consists of the following gen tlemen: TRUSTEES. Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, President. Captain WILLIAM APPLE, Vice President. W. B BARBER. Esq. B.lcretecy. JAMES H. ORtLE. Treasarer. gem Bich'd Newton,D.D. , Charles B. Damon Esq., Rev. Thos. Brainerd, D. D., George P. Enssell.ll. 4 Hon. Oswald Thompson. William L. , Springsr . Hon. Charles O'Neill, George L. Ferret, Fog. Hon. W. B. Lehman, Addison May, Esq . Col. Win. Bell Waddell, T. B, Peterson, Esq. Joseph B. Townsend,Baq. , Theodore Hyatt, Esc/. James L. Claghorn, Bsq., Thorough instruction In English, the Classics and the Sciences, by teachers of the highest attaindients, is fur nished to Cadets. Students can be fitted for any Col lege class, or can prosecute to any extent the usual Col lege course. The Military Department embraces all the drills taught in the United States Military Academy. Horses for Cavalry and Light Artillery exercises are provided. While no military duty trenches upon the time assigned to scholastic pursuits, such Theoretical and Practical Military instruction is afforded to the Cadet as will completely lit him to be an efficient *Moss in any arm of the United States service. For circulars, apply to JAMES R. OEN% Req., No. 626 CESEITIVIT Street, Philadelphia, or to Colonel THEO. HYA.TT, not-lm President Pennsylvania Military Academy. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— MILITARY BOARDING sanoot, four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough .0111710 In Mathematics, Olassice, Natural Ssiences, and English; practical lessons in Civil Inginsering. Pupils received at any time, and of all ages. and.enloy the bene fi ts of a home. Refers to John 0. Capp & Son, 23 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton Fifth and Prune greets: ex-Sheriff Kern, and others. Address Rey. J. RERVBX BARTON, A. M., VILLAGE QRSEN, Ponnaihania. margin A SAYE BTEAX.. BOILER - TEEN subscriber is pre o,re4 jig passive orders for the RA . IIEIBOII STIAM BOILBE," in slam to suit pus. Omen. The attention of Manufacturere and others la sailed to the new Steam Generator, as combining es sential advantages In absolute safety from destraotive le.loidon, first cost and durability, economy of fuel, facility of cleaning Rid transportation', be. &0., not Doe. • mused bi c anY boiler now in use. These boilers mh be seen in nay operation, driving the exte n s i ve works of , Mews. in. Sellers & Co., ffixteenth and - Thlmiltca irtmeti, at S. W. Cattell'e factory, &prima§ street , &hay l kill, and at Gulled's Tremont il,rrankfor& SOS. HARRISON, ii., 1LE111900.11 Building 1143 - 4 1174.Efotrth MXD • MMM el n' EF QVALATERMA:STER'S• 01 0 :;. •ncit. • PROPOSALS AR N INVITED-BT OMaIA. UN DRE - STONED. until WEDS Y, Pees/Ober 7...1.564,tat'.12 o'clock IL, for furklehing t h is Department, (by con tract) will_ . , Mr/ airily TROWSERS-8. B. /Kersey, Army Stan dard, SIeRTMER TENTS, of NIX-luab Dick, weighing:Sot., to the-lineal yard—Army Standard. • To he made in record/4ms* with emiolffetaelona adopted 14 the - Quarters. miters Department, a ocpy of which can be seen ht this odize, Abu: for the In ate delivery of PE RoLVISII Olt OVATE R. PROOF PAPER, Of which bidde'ra will tarnish samples. ;samplea of thee standard articles may be seen at the Orate of Cloak add Equipage In this city. !To be deiliter free of charge at the 13 8. Inspection Warehouse In thin city. In good new packages, with the name of the ',Arty faratplang, the kind and etnantity of goods diettrotto marked on each article and package .7artles effecting goods must dlat,actly state in theft bide the quasar.) , they propose to furnlah, theories. and lime of delivery. keterdee, when submitted, must be marked and num bared to col rosPond with the propoaal; and the parties thereto wee t I narantee that the good* shall be. In every respect, equal to army Standard. Otherwise the Proms cal will not be considered. A guarantee, e!geedby two responaible persona, mast smut petty amen bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will setply the articlks awarded to bin, under Ms propasal. Hide will bo, opened on WBONSiDaY, Dec4rnber 7, 1884. at 12 o'cloot noon, at this once, and bidders are requested to be present 1864. Awards will be made on THDIWD&Y, December 8, Fords will be required that the contract will be faith fully fulniled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blant forma of Bropreals, Contracts and Bonds may be obtained at this Oleo. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable LI reserved. Endorse envelope _"Proposal for Chore Insert the name of tbe article offerer) ]. " and address • Col WM W. NOON, Cadet QuartermasterClnelnnati Depot. OFFICE COM MIeSARY OF SUB-- SIOTENCE, No. SIES WALNUT Street ParLspeLeat 4.. November WI, EU.. SEALED PEOFOeA L. Id DUPLICATE, will be t t ceived at tbie office antili2 o'clock on TUESDA • November 29, 1E64, for eunplyies, for the use of United States Army, the following subsistence storm. delivered in Phtlac. Bahia viz: 1.000 Barrels 91st quality corn. fed "NEW 1110111"- or " PRIME MESS' PORE, (which to be atated), in felt ho.ped oak barrels. with iron mentor hoops; meat to be tree from rnst or stain, full weight, and thormuthly salted, • to have been repacked within thirty.days of date or do. livery. To be delivered within twenty days from award. 0,000 Barrels EXTRA SUPERFINE or EX TEA FA. MILT FLoUR, (which to be stated), in new. well-coopered barrels; fully head-lined. To have been ground within thirty days from date of. this advertisement. Name of brand.; and placsor me natty-tare to be stated in the bid. To e delivered within ten days from award. 39,900 Pounce first quality 1 iln-dried COEN ME AL, In • well/coopered. heed-lined barrels. brand to be mentioned in the bid. To be delivered within ten days trout dote of award 00,000 PRIME RIO corrn; in strong, well .• • coopered barrels; Bidders will state the prise „per net pound for furnishing the whole or .ant portion of the above coffee roasted, groand,sei • packed •in strong paper-lined barrels; and the parties furnishing it w.ll be required to state on oath that the coffee furnished by them is of the Same quality as the sample offered, and that It contains no adulteration, nor admixture of any foreign substance.. Green coffee sample required. To be detivezed within twenty dare, from date of 100,003 Pounds light yellOw (JOFFE? SUGAR, or choice dry RAW SUGAR Barrels obe the beat in Use for the purpose. To be delivered within ten days from award. 6.000 Gallons pure CIDER, WHISKY, or CORN VINEGAR, in strong, .well- coooered barrels. To be nelivered within tendert from award 10,000 Pounds fir,,t. quality ADAMANTINE CANDLES. full v eight, 12e. To be delivered within ten days from award 20,000 Pencils good bard SO AP, in pound bars. fall weight, packed in sixty-Imnd boxes. To be delivered within ten days from award. 20,030 Pounds @leen, fine, dry SALT, in strong,well coopered barrels To be delivered wIthER ten' days from award. .2,000 Ponnda pare ground BLACK PEPPER, in ffitir• °MVO papers. Bidders will state the variety of .• • Palmer offered, and will furnish a sample itt . , grain as *ail as armed. Samples of all the above articles, except meats, must be delivered with the proposal, and referred to therein... but the proposal must not be enclosed with the sample- • Samples must be in boxes er bottles, and not in paper , The ls. Meaty will be examined and passed Upon by John G. Taylor, inspector on the part of the United States. • Separate Proposals, is duplicate, must be made for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or any part of each-- A printed copy of this advertisement niust be attached to la& bid, and 'the proposals must be specific in com plyingwith all its terms. Each bid nun! have the written guarantee of two ro sy*. Bible names, for the fulfilment of toe agreement, who will give bonds If required. }Dark forms for proposals, containing the form of guarantee, m ay be had on application at this office. The seller s name, place of business, and date of pur chase, name of contents, gross, tare and net weight.. must be marked on every package, and all old marks must be obliterated. • to of weights by professional public weighers to be given whenever required. No bide from tartlet; who have failed to fulfil a former 11CeeMent will be considered. • Side will include packages, and delivery at any, point in this city, to designated by this office; and say inferior Packages or cooperage will be considered soli dent tense for rejection of contents. Payment will be made in such funds as may be fur miebed bythe United States f.r the purpose. Propaeldisto be endorsed " Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and directed to ISAAC B WIGGIIf n 023429.-. Captain and C. S. We. • and 4.15 SP, Y, . ' OFFICM 10331 DEPOT QUARTER.. xes O} I. fttLEAVINITOTyyIf. KANAAR. *OP. i 864. SEALED PROPCSALS will be received at this aka until 12 c'elock M on the 31st day of December, 1864, for the Transportation of Military Supplies during the i reg s ro, l • l l ' .— f lr_ o Zg a Ng te atvenwerth. Laramie * and Riley. and aner , depots that may be establishes during the above year on the west bank of the Missouri river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 4i degrees north, to say posts or stations ihat :are .og gpay be established in the Territories of Nebraeks,,Dro kota, Idaho, and Utah tooth of latitude 44 degrees Isorth and east of longftude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado north,of 40 degrees north. Bluld rs to state the rate per 100-pounds per 100 miles at ic h they will transport said stores in each of the monthis from April to September, Inclusive, of the year U 65. Borne No. 2. —From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the State , of Missouri, to any posts or trattoria that are or may be estabfiehed in the State of Kansas. or in the Territory of Colorado. soeth of latitude 40 degree)s north. drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union N. M.. or other depot that may be designa ted in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other Point or pointe on the route. Bidder" to state the rate per 100 poundsporloo miles at which they will transport . said stores inoach of the months from April to Septem, lyti, of 11" the yent-thea----; littrrillo: a. From Fort Union, or such other depot as may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, to any poets or stations that are or may be setablishee in that Territory, and to such posts or stations ae may be designated In the Territory of Arizona and State of Tempi west of-longitude 105 degrees west Bidders to state the rate per-100 pounds per 100 miles at which they mill transport said stores in each of the months from June to November. inclusive, of the year 1865. The weight to be transported each year win not ex , teed 10,000 000 poundson Smite No 1; 15,000 000 pounds On Route No 2. and 6,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3. No additional per tentage will be paid for the trans portation of bacon, bard bread, pine lumber, shingle', or any other stores. Bidders el ould give their names 1n full as well as their place of residence, and each propossinhonld ' be accompanied by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dol lars, signed by two or more respontible Worsens, gua ranteeing that incase a contract le awarded for the route entioned in the proposal, to the parties proposing, the contract will be accepted and enteyed into, end good and sufficient security furnished byr said parties in act or rdence with the terms of this edvertiterneut. The amount of bonds required will be as follows; On Route No. 1 1100.000 On Route No. 2 ' MOM On Rents No. 8 60.000 Fatieractory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as Maturity will be re quired. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Transpertation on Route No. 1," 7•2,," or "3," as the case maybe , and none will be entertained unless they tally comply with all the requirements of this adver titement. Parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re ject any or all bide that may be offered. Contractors =wit be in ?tallness for service by the first day of April,lB6s, and they will be required to have a place of agencies at or in the vicinity of Forts Leaven worth and Union and other devote that may be establish ed, at which they may be communthated with promptly and readily. By order of the Quartermaster General, • noletileT) H C. RODOBS, Out sad a. Q. id., 11. S. A. FFICIS ARMY CLOTHING AND CI EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Street. • • PAILADELPFITA, November 18. Mt SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'olock M. on MONDAY, the 78th Instant, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar ticles: • 3-4 or 6-4 sky blue kersey army standard. Infantry great coats, deliveries to commence in. 10 - days from date of award,. army standard. Blue hunting, ,deliveries to commence in 18 days from date of -award, army standard. Color belts and slings, deliveries to commence in 10 dram from date of award, army standard. Knit drawers, deliveries to 0001111t11041 day after award. Samples required. Black Silesia, deliveries to commence day after award. Samples required. 4-4 heavy tut %le ached muslin, deliveries to commence day after award. Samples required. 27 or 33-Inch heavy drilling. deliveries to commence day after award Samples required. Brown holland, deliveries to commence day after award. Samples required. Dark blue thread, No 36, deliveries to commence day after award. Samples required. 3-4 or 6-4 dark blue flannel, deliveries to commence in 10 days from date of award, army standard. . Shelter tents, deliveries to commence in 10 dais from date of award, army standard. Samples of such articles as are required to be army standard can be seen at this once. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per ms, Whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as bliug good and anicient security for the amount involved, by some public fang tionary of the United States. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully comply with the requirements of this adver- Dement will not be considered. • Blank forms for proposals embracing the terms of the guarantee required in each bid can be had on applica tion atthis office, and none others which do not em brace this guarantee will be considered nor will any proposal be consideredtwhich does not strictly conform to the requirements therein stated. The bids will state the number and quantity of each kind• of article proposed to be delivered. Proposals must be endorsed Proposals for Army BaPP//es." stating on the envelope tht•mrlicular arti cle Did for . InginlAN - Breas, n019•13t, - Colonel Q. B. Department. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER. MISITART DISTILMT OF PRIT , ADIMPIITA. No. 1103 Of SAND Street, • November 2.3, 181$1. SEALED PEOYOSALS will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, 30th inst.,for the prompt delivery at Camp Discharge. near Optng Mill, Phila delphia. of -1,000 feet 3-inch three ply Rubber Hose, of best qua lity. I,too feet 2-inch three-ply Rubber Rose, of but qua lity. With necessary couplings and branch pipes, complete for use To be Inspected and approved by the United States Inspector. Propcsals will name price per foot for hose, Including cost of couplings and branch pipes; the shortest time tor delivery. and must be made upon the regular forms which are furnished at tide office. Th e united States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests. ALBERT 8. ASRMEAD, n 02 4 6t Capt. arid A. Q. M. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT QUAR TERMASTER MILITARY DISTRICT OF PHILA DELPHIA, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, NOVRICEIER 21, 1884. SLIILBD PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until noon of /MONDAY, 28th lust for the erection and completion of additional BBAIII BUILDINGS at ISo. Clethin United States Army General Hospital, in con formityto plane and specifications now at the Office of John McArthur, Jr., Esq., Architect, No. 303 South Sixth street. Proposals must state the shortest time required to complete the work, and must be made upon the regular forms furnished at this Office. The United States reserves the tight to reject all bids deemed incOmpadble with Ste Intereete. ALBERT 8. ABIIIIIIAD,, _ not% St ' Captein and A. Q. M. NOTICE. - SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING SUP- PLIES TO THE BOARD OF CONTROLLBREI Or PUB LIC SCHOOLS. will be received'at the ogles, southeast corner SIXTH and ADELPHI streets. addressed to the undersigned, null December 19, 1864, at 12 o'clock for the supply of all .the books and stationery to be need in the Public (Schools of Philadelphia for the year 1968. The proposals must state the price and qua • lity of the books and articles of ststionery ProiMeedSo befurnished, and occomr•anled by a sample of SSW Item. A list of books, &c., as authorized by the Board.' can be seen at. the Secretary 's onto% Southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets, By order of the' Committee on SApPilae. HENRY W. GALLIWILL, Secretary nod. thatdelo Controllers of Public Schools. HORSES 1 HORSES ! TIORBE81" CleaarnanAtivjat GinristAL'Orridu, Filar Divialolf , Weeintrencels, Nov. 10. 1884. HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artille r y aer yi ec will bepnnbased at Glesboro Depot, In open market, 4111 DBC>3eIBBE 1, 1864. . Herres will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. 18,., and be euldected to be usual Government In. epectiou before beieg accepted. Price of Cavalry Hones, $l7B each. Price of Artillery HOrlies, $lBO each. ' Payment will be made for elz (6) and more. J AIM A. SKIN Colonel in obese. Pirat Division. Jolt- t9O (14mVusakt (leagors Once. • - ,~r OM ARTBRM AS T B R'S I:7ICPA.RT -4. RENT. PRILLDELYabit Roy. 28, MN, . HEALED PROPOSAL.; wilt be received at this oat* *EMI 12 o'clock M.,TOUR , DaY, December I. 1 04 for the insm.diale elivery at the United States Wors t_ Ilene Fil Alefft7Sß-citreet wharf, of . Flys hundred feet Corporation Hose. oopper it. , sg. in Silty feet sections, with sCrew couplings ai ed. , All of the above to be of the beet quality, and gab- Joel to the inspection of an, inspector appointed on the part of the,Oo . err ment. Bidders will state price, both in writing and figni44l, and tie number of feet bid for, and the time of de livery. Each bid most be guaranteed by two responsible per lione. whore Mg, at'aree must be appended to the gua ranty. and certified to as being good and cufac'eut security for the amount involved by the tTatted elates District Judge. Attorney. or Collector, or other male ( Dicer: otherwise rhe bid will not be col:mid-red. The right is reserved to reject all bid I, deemed nosbigh, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be roe lived. By order of Col. Herman Biggt, Moot Quartermaster. GROWS R ORMB. i n028. 6 t Outdate &nil 4 0. M. QHERIFC'.I3 SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF kJ a wilt of vier Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to pnblic mile or vendee,' on MoNDAY Evening, December 5, 1864 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those certain two fonyettory brick tessellates and tete of evonnd situate on the west, side of Pairteenth street one hundred and ,the feet two inches northward from Federal street. la the city of Philadol hiam containing tn front on Thirteenth str-et ;hi di , ' four feet two inches (each lot being mementoes feet one loch) and in dernh one hundred foot to Marlon street. [Which said premises Alexander Campbell et al, by deed dated April V, 1 948. recorded In Daid•B ink A. W. M. No. 88 , page 448. conveyed unto Francis Tiernttn, Pefer. Shoenberser. and Henry M Watts in fee. And said Peter_ Showeberger and Hoary 21., Watts and wmeto brdeed dated Mat 12, 1881, recorded try Deed Book T. 11....N0. 151, page 208. do , conveyed their moiety unto Francis •ffiertian lo fee. CD. C.; D.. '64. 79. Debt, $2,180. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of Francle•Tiernan, deceased. • JOHN THOMPS: I I9, Sheriff. Philedelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 23, 1864. n 026-34 SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vet:Wiliest Forponas, to me directed, will be moiled to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY' Evening, December 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall MI that certain lot of ground situate on th e 'loath side of Bee/afar street, ninety-seven feet pieta Inches eaet ward from Fifteenth street, in the city of Pht'affelphla; containing in front on Brasier street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty-six feet to a ton-feet alley; en-Joet to a grou se rent of twenty dollars, for arrears of which this sale me. • CD. C ; D. ' 'B4. 89.1 Debt, $149.87 . W. C. Thompson.) Taken Inexeention and to be sold as the property of Felix Taylor: JOHN THoMPSON ' Saadi. Philadelphia. Sharire Office, Nor. 23, leat. na9641 ILAGAL % INSTATE OF STEPHEN•VIEIRA, totC" CEASED. —NoTrox—All persons :Indebted tO above estate will make payment, and !hose b•v!u &aims against the same will present them without, de biy, to WILL TAT LOR Ad Witte , rater. Coronet's Offloe, VEIFTII 80.. helots , Cheat:at_ Or to hie Attorney. EDWIN T. (MAIL aOl9 ESt No. 134. ionth SIXTH 8t! .t. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO the °Mato of FRBMICK f.. SE Italsn, , deeeased. haying been granted to the Kobe ber. a peT goon having claims agate. t the eke te will present them, and thou Indebted make payme tt o MIAMI It SEEMS% Ad ad otetrattlx. aol9-ret* 511 berth SIXTH StraM. TN THE ORPHA.NB' COURT FOR THE TN (SUDETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of FENNER 0 RES' minors. The auditor appointed by the court to andit„settle,and adjust the arconntiof CHAS. M. LUKENS, gnardian of Harriet, Caroline, Jacob . arid Karr Ann Pease more, minor chtidren of VALSNTINE FENNBKORE, late of Philadelphia, deceased, and report dietribution of the balance In the gnardian's bands. Will meet the parties inteseated in the estate, for toe purposes of hie appoint ment, on THURSD AY. `DEP,E666II let, Wei, at 4 P. 11., at his ones. 500 WA.LIIIIT Street. city. of Phila delphLa. WILLIAM/M.64T. nol9,stuthdt Auditor. INTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOE THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL .I _ . ,- te of WILLIAM WORRELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed b_y the Counts) audit. settle, And adjust the account of HENRY SLO s fj, Trustee for Mrs CA.ROLJNE SLOAN, Mrs. &SHIM O. 00ATE3, .Mrs. MART WOOD. and ALBERT WORRELL. heirs of the estate of WILLIAM WORRELL, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the Ulu. ds of the r. untent, will meetthe pestles Interested for the par. of his amain:meat. on IDE3DAY. December 6. em at 4 o'clock P. -M. at his office, - No 226 South MIRTH Street, in the city of Phttadelohm. n024-thetu6t 080. SERGEANT, Auditor. PTHE • ORPHAI4S I COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL4DEL PE LA. • Estate of EDWaRD ROBERTS.'deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY 6iIVEN, that the Widow of said decedent has filed'ln said Court her petition and an ap. pralsement of the Personal Estate she elects to retain under the act of April 14, 1161. and Itit Supplements. and that the same will be approved by said Court on FRI DAY.. December, 2d. . _ 1854. unless exceptions be filed thereto. • NY RON WOAD WARD, nol7-the4t• Attorney for Petitioner. VSTATE OF ANNA M. BOLLER, DE CEASED.—Notice is here 'y given that Lettere of Adminit.tration have been granted to the undersigned on the above !Ante. All persons indebted will make payment, and those havino claims against It will present them for settlement to JOS OP El JONES, 1 hie.'l2l6 ARCH Street, Adminie- Or, . JOHN JOED &ft, is., trators. n012405t* • No 006 SPRUCH Street, ESTATE OF G. A. HOFFItIANN, DE CSASED.—Lettess of administration on the estate of GUSTAVUS . 1.. HOFFMANN baying been granted to the undersigned, all perfume indebted to said estate are requested to make - vestment, and thole having claims to present them without delay, to AUGUSTUS P. HOFFILA.NN, Administrator, nol&sat pm ARCH Street. rrREASITRY - DEPARTMENT. I A- omee 0* THE CourraOLl.Ea oy THE Coasssor. WASHINGTON. September 27, 1864. : . Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undereigned, It hen been made to appear that the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, is the City of Philadelphia , in the County of Philadel -1 . gaga, State of Pennsylvania, has been duly or mitred under and according to the requirements of the Act of .Congress, entitled "An Act to pros ; vide a national ctlrrelloY, secured by pledge of Unit ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and 1 redemption thereof." approved June $1,1864i and has complied with all the ,rovielons of said Act reQUired,to be complied with before sommeneing the basineas of banking under said Act: tHow, therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Ooteer troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Itlghth National Bank of Philadelphia, in tile Olt* 01 Philadelphia, ta the Cloantyof Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorised to commence the business _of Banking' ander the .Iket aforesaid. lis teethereirr - o . loritnes3 my hand and seal of Cate this twenty-seventh day of September, — lsis. . { ........... 11110 H MoCULLOO.II, UAL. 1 Com ptroller of the OlLTreasr -0•11-1111 S. VAUGHAN =ILIUM WILIWaIf. 11:1111IOIL SEW OWL SOUTHWARK VILDRY_, 117TH AND WAKEIINOTON BTZI • • • PHILADELPHIA. & 80N0, iitatemas AND suointasTs, Hannfasmre Masud Low Pressure Steam EDEittl. land, river, and marine service. Hollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iroa Boats, as. ; Cast Inge of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Nall road Stations, &c. Retorts and Gait Maebiner7 of the latest and moat tis provedv constrruction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, sash as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Teens= Pans, OW steam Defeestors Pllters.Pnm_ping Sodium. && Sole agents for N. Rillient's Patent Shisr - BeGist A, paratoe, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and anvil wall & Wolsey's Patent Gentrifttgal Snaar-Dralstim Naghina. m 1124! A m PENN STEAM ENGfI AND BOILER womit —NAAFIS h LEVI. PEACTIOA.L AND THEORETICAL ENOINZEItg, kA CHINISTS, BOILER-ILOCEBB, BLACKSMITHS, mai PODISrDEBS, having for many years been In En operation,jand been exclusively engaged in build=Niut repairing a aniativer Ingines, high and low mg mire, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellors, gui., gm. respectfully offer their services to the nubile, as Nam fully prepared to contract for engines of all sims. Ms. rine, n Stationary ; having sets of patterns 01 'different sizes, are prepared to execute orders will quick despatch. Every description of _pattgrn-naaitim made at the shortest notice. High and Low. Pres saga Fine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers. of the best Penn Sylvania charcoal Iron, Forging,, of all sizes and kinds limn and Brass Castings , of all descriptions; Solt Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work cormestei with the above bushiest!. Drawings and specifications for all work done at flu establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re palm of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, mai are provided with shears, blocks, fa/is, Be., he . fie raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. rileia. JOHN P. LEVY, . ien-la BEACH and PALMER Streets. MOTIGA_N, ORR, & 00., STEAM RN aunt BuILDERs. Iron Founders, and Genern! ifschintets and Boiler !fakers. Xo. 19119 CALLOW - . HILL Street. PhDadainNtin falrl-tf COAL. • An A. TON FOR LARGE NUT ;t • .uky COAL, $lOOO a Ton for STOVE and MUTER COAL, st ALTER'S COAL YARD, NINTH Street. (957). below-GIRARD Avenue. N. GARDEN B._—Samplea at Branch 01100, SIXTH and SP oI RING .Im . n PURE LEHIGH • COAL.-H olfl3 II KIIET'gREI can rely cancelling a pars article at El R. corner FRONT and POPLAR JO ts. nosl-Lve JOHN W. HAMPTOX. FA SCHRICINEN NEW COAL DE. • POT, NOBLE Street above Ninth street. Constantly on band Melia qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, sel•Ared expressly for family purposes, at the lowest market prises. Wharf Twenty-third street, below Arab sh. 4 Once 119 South FOUR Street. oalo-3111 (7 1 ENUINE' WILE VEIN COLIA, `—^ EQUAL IF NOT Emil:won TO LEHIGH. —A Mal will secureyour endow. Ilaa and Stove sizes 00 per ton; Lane Nut, $lO.Ol. Once L9lBonth FOURTH St, , below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 OALLOWRILL St. , above Broad . teel4-6ml ELLIS BELBSOW. COA L . - SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER PRAXH 3 S. Out Spring Mountala Lehigh Poe, g a g' beet bolted iliommtain. bon Scitaylklll; Prepared ex meal for Family new Depot, N. W. termer KIGEITH and :WOO. 0200. No. South SECOND aP54f : . J. WA_LTOX & GO. H BRRY BUDDY , sad Wholesale Dealer In PURE OLD BOIIIII3ON, 102,110NGAHSLA, EYg, AND WHEAT - • WHISKIES, 146 1194TH 611 CM STRUT. heLoA r ßa i (App. D3AAD J. SVANIS COTTON AND FLAX BAIL . DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning. Think. and Wagon Cover Dock. Alas. Paper liannfaetnxers' Drier Felts, from I to 6 feet wider Pauline, Belttng, Sail Twine. Sc. JOHN W. IVERNAN & noS.tf No. 103 JONES' Alley. CABINET FURNITURE. MOOBB a OAW OL - - AM South SIGOIND Street, are prepared to follow the decline in the market In Um Price of their furniture. Purshaeare will edema eau and dorasetth• our stnaii. oelLew JOHN C. BAKER CO.'S COD LIVER JOHN OIL. --THE TRUE AND GENUlNE—tumrpassed in Quality and effects—being the SWEETEST AND BEST PREPARED. In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Inci pient Consumption, and all Scrofulous Complaints, II oftentimes pro aces immediate and certain effects when other remedies have been taken with tittle or no benefit. Sold by all Drogel_.ts in the city, and by the proprie tor. No 718 MARKET Street. anll.-telbeein OLD WHEAT WHISHY.-175 CASES pare old-wheat WHISKT_ r for sale by Z. P. NIDDLIPON, n 022 Bt* 5 North FRONT Street. InSERVO FOR THE TENTH AND nui-Yor atreettherdat the tams, for pm =2; franort64l7; tr d sw f ee or t, k Z i rti th l: Hived to bathe beet prep:ration that aotenee and =Pe- Ilene* has aye' produced, Prepared only by S. T. _BEALE. D. Deadit, 1113 WIMP= Street, Philidelphia, sell-Sset For We by the yerinetpal driteelebt- 11 per 'cr. QUI% P 18 1 10 LB. SKANEB. PHILIP WILSON & CO.. 409 CHESTNUT Street. Manufacturers and Importers or Fine Guns. Pistols, Gunning and Fishint Tackle, Canes, Powder, Shot. Wads, Caps; he. Gans Restocked, Rebo.od, and Repaired Li the bee manner: SKATES OF ALL KINDS. 5r64,3m 409 CHESTNUT Street. HOTELS, DYE. HOUSES, dte., unsupplled with Abe Universal-Cog-wheel Clothes wringer—the' beat and only re/table wringer will And it tallier Irtereet to nee one of these localiz able labor and eleiluse-satnintr utensils. For sale whole ace and retail. by Z. L. BURNHAM. Matinfacturer's Agent, No. 27 South SIXTH Street. nol2-Im 'TEAM AND WATER GAUGES—THE lart eat assortment fn Vhtledelphla—oonstantlyoll /MAL S$ OWL(. 3IAtWALIVZ,bits•L*4 t 97-140 AUCTION- lIA:LES. JOH:N B.oi lifiE R S & 00AUCTION ZEBB, V. 1132 sad WS4 me.itEzasr LARGE SALE OF FRENCH DEW HOOri, NOTWE.— nctwicd in our Bain of French dry gootiPt en MONDAN MORNING, November Fit, will be found in part the followini desirable articles. viz: DREES FILTCI3—In blacks. slid coiora. and fancy drenaeilks Floroncee, /roe de Wapitis, satins, &a DSBlab GOODS —ln• merino eh the. fienrod and plain mouseline. reps. cashmeres.. poplins, mohair inetree, brerwis• velonrs. tent/hams. alpacas. &a. FHAWLS--A fall att.ortreeec of broche, long, and cquese woolen. chenille, and Whet ah.wls and scarfs, &c. GLOVES—lien's and women's kid, silk, back, cash - learn, at d thibet groves and gauntlets, be EISBROIA , RRIEE, An.—Hub an.kbonk collars. capes, b titliilT/P. bands. capes, veils, lanes, Sec. ' BONNET RlBBollf4 —A fall ae•orment of troche, plain, and figured bounet ana ck silk velvet ribbons, and fancy velvet and silk trimming riboose. en Alf°. black crapes, tarletane, atilt cravats and neck ties. hoop skirts, linen hardkereblefs. wFite ma Hewing silks. head-a resmes, girdles, fancy articles, Ste:- LARGE PEREMPT2y fltogg . ol , BOOT% GRORE. A dm. - 11E* OH 11:1132.c.AY tittliFf2lo, November 29, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue• without leserve. on fonr monthe• credit, about 1.100 Packager. boots. shoes, brogans, balmaale, gum shoes, are'Y goods, travelling bays. &o . of city and Blatant manufacture, embracing a fresh and prime sesortment 9f desire hie articles for men. women. and children. which will be open for examination early on the morn i;rg of say LARGE POSTTIVR RALE 01? so (Yrs, SWAB. AND GUM f,ROES. ARMY GOODS. TRAVELLOG Eck , " a 1.., 4C IioTICE —lncluded in onr large neremptery ssie of oott, abocs, dtc.. to be livid on TuItBDST Nov. 'Bib. at 10 o'clock, mitt be toned In Part ths fol lowing Czech goods. vtz: boys', and yonthe' thick boots. —es SeiliMan'lP. boys'. and youths' kip and calf boots. cases men's grain cavalry boa cases bo3ll' grain and L L. boots. eaves men's, boys' and yntalte kip brneaes. eases men's, boys', and youths' balmorals, tap solo do. —eases men's, boys', and yonthe' Congress book' tap sole do. —cases women's, misses'. and children's calf, kip, goaL r grain and ecw•d, Pegged. and canner willed boots and balmorals, embracing a general aasortment (linty and Ete.tern-made goods. Alan, css.s rents' 24 Inch leg, enameled, grata foxed. steel-shod cavalry boots, Aram shoos, army goods, &c. - SPECIAL SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. • SHIRTS, &c ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 30th. will be sold by.catalogne, commons lag .at 10 o'clock precisrly. on font mouths' CFO fit aboot 275 lots of man's and boys' fashionable ready made clothing, shirts, &c. LARGE PEELEMOV: SALE OP EIIZOPEAN AND AM 81110 AN DEP GOODS. dic . : We will hold a large sale of British. German. French. gad American dry goode, by catalogue, on four months' Indic, and part for cash, ON THUR4DAT MORNING. Der. let. commencing at precieely 10 o'clock, nom- Peeing EGO PACKAGES AND LOTS of British. German, French, India; arid American du Booth, embracing a large, fell, and fresh assortment of woolen worsted, linen. cotton, and silk goods for city gad catlatrieles. LAMP/POSITIVE *MIX OF CLRPETINOS, DBUO - • ON FRIT AY M )RNING. Dec. 2, will be sold by catalogue, on four months credit, commencing at II o'clock oecleely, a fall assort ment of Ingiain. venetian, rag, list, hemp, and cot tage carpets, droggete. &a. . _ \PBRISMPTORY SALE OR FRIINCII,INDIA. GERMAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. Mo. - MONDAY MORNING, November2Bth. at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit. ahnnt 700 I.OIIIAGES AND LOTS of French, India, 0 trman. and Erttish dry goods, dta., embracing a large and choice atter rtme nt of fancy and staple articles in sits. worsted, woolen, linen, and cot ton fabrics. N. B —Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale when dealers will find It to their interest to at tend. TO FOR gala' AND TO LET. - „ ei FOR BALE—PREMISES ON THE mai North Me of SPRING GARDEN Street, and on the southweet.rly side of RIDGE avenue. baring It front on eaelisif GO feet; on Spring Garden street there is a sat, etan•ial three-story brisk dwelling, and on the Ridge avenue there are three brick bnilangs, at present used for ine s onlasturlng purposes. For terms, apply to X, n022-te No 1215 SPRING GARDEN R. FOR SALE OR TO LBT-A. NUM ber oonvenienrnew DWELLINGS. with modern improiements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thir teenth streets. Apply to TATUM JACKON. 614 CHESTNUT Street, or at n0324f 1858 North TYP ELF PH Street da LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOR BALE.—The very lar and commo dious LOT and B'CRLDINO, Do. 308 CHEERY 'Street, near the centre of bush:Leen, containing 60feet on Cher ry Street. depth 106 foot, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot.and at that width opening to as large cart- way leading to Cherry street Ita advantages of SIZE LED POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. sells tri eo FOR SALE—THE NEAT AND nventent Dwelling. No• if MODBIT VERNON Street, or it will be exchanged for a Germantown pro perty of same value For others, see North. American and U. S. Gazette. .... B. F. OLBNll,___l23 8. FOITRITE Street, _ non and 8. W. cor FtsvirarrEENTll and Gitligld in PUBLIC BALE OF A VALI3- da .011.• ABLE LITT'LE FARS.;--Will he sold on the =a premises. on MOfiDAY, November 28, IS% at 2 o'clock P. If., a snug Farm, containing 86) 4 Acres of Land in a high state of caltivetion, sitnute in Byberry. Twenty third Ward, Tkiladelphla a boat thirteen miles from Market street. and two ml from Andalusia Station. of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, adjoining lands of Robert Purvis, Jacob &Veit, and others, and on a good turnpike road. The Mansion is large and conv'enient, with_good barn, wagon hottee, and other buildings, surrounded by shade and fruit trees. For further information call at the wet:goes or ad, dress MART nu.sotuk. Byberry Poet Office. JESSE G WEBSTER, Auctioneer. noffit-titv el CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR iIIALS—A valuable Chester County FARM, known as the Hickman Farm, Wliliatown township, 16 miles out, 3 miles from Green Tree, Ason Pennsyl vania Railroad ; 187 acres of land, 40 of which are wood land. watered by Crum creek and several springs of water. Fine large double Stone MANSION, 14 rooms; Eno double-decker Stone Bern, with overshoot; or chard of selected fruit; dwelling i for farmers; spring, and other buildings . A superior business Farm; will feed forty steers. JAS. B. CIIMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street. n, B.—Call for Catalogue of Delaware and Chester County Farms, vintainteg prime. no2l-6t PUBLIC BALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Cheater County, will re exposed at public sale, OR SATURDAY; the 3d of December, IBM at the Mansion Rouse of EVAN WOOD WARD, deed. being Tract No. 6 hereinafter described. ail the balance of the Real Estate of said deceased, coast tins of bETEN DIFF) RENT TEACTS LOTS,OF LAND, In said county of Chester — to wit: • - No. 3. A mesenage and. ttact of Lind leittiate In West Bradford township, containing Nine AStes and Forty. seven Perches, adjoining tenths of Win. Do*lin, lands late of. Charlits,./Eakst, and-others : about one acre of which Is arable, the balance young thriving timber No 4. A me-somase and tract of Land situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Wm. Dowlizi, Torbert, James Beale, and other., containing Fourteen Acres and Ftfty.eeven Perches, about one and a half act ea of which are good woodland, the balance arable, and of good quality, well fenced, and watered by run nine water irons springs. No. 5. A lot of Land situate in same t swnship. Ire lands of Nydta Woodward and others. cont ai ning Five Acres and Eighty Perches; covered with thriving chestnutsud oak timber. which will be It for cutting into posts and nails in a few years. No. 6. A lot of Land In East Cain township, adjoining lands of Wm. Torbert, John E. Pox and others, con taining Two Acres and Fifty-seven Perches. on which is erected a large three-story BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, lately occupied by said decedent. On the first floor is aittsge ball, parlor and dining-rooms complete, with a very large room heretofvre occupied as a store room The second and third stories are divided into six chambers on each floor, with a well-finished attic. Also, a large brisk Kitchen, two stories high, attached., with cellar under the whole , with soft water conveyed by lead pipes to the kitchen door, and from thence to the barn. This would make a splendid country resi dence for a gentleman of leisure, as it Is located within five minutes' walk of Gallagherviie Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mt miles west of Philadelphia. It would able be a desirable location for a business man for a store, coal and lumber yard. sto. A Stone Barn. with abundant stabling, together with other out buildings. thereon. The land attached is first-rate, and well fenced. No. 7. A messuage and tract of Land situate in the same township, adjoining huideof Wm. Torbert, Abner Bald win and others, containing Twenty seven Acree and Fourteen Perches of arable land, in the Great Val ley of excellent quality, and divided into live-enclo sures, with good fence, This tract lies convenient to No. 6, and added to it would make a desirable small farm. No, I A lot or tract of Land situated in the same township, on the Lancaster turnpike. in the village of Gallagherville, adjoining lands of Win. Torbert and others, containing Eighty Perches, on which is erected a stone Smith Shop and large Ooachmaker Shop, at both of which a large and profitable luridness might ba done. No. 9. A lot of Land situate in same township, ad joining lands of Wm. Torbert. John N. Fox, and others. containing One Acre and Forty seven Perches, on which is an abundance of limestone, of good quality, and it is presumed that marble abounds is one portion of the lot There is erected on the premises a large lime kiln. where an abundance of lime may be sold The lot is also well fenced. All the above properties are desirable. Persons wish:- lug to purchase are rasp:saintly invited to call and view for themselves, and will be shown by caning at the pre. mites of No. 6, or the undersigned, at Outhrieville. Fele to commence precisely at 1 o'clock. Conditions at rale. WM. WINDLE, n 02- tun's** Adminietrator de bents, non. al FOR BALE—AN EXCELLENTE" ......piatm of 110 Acres, at Union Station, on W l lt RNA Jenny Itallroad..2o miles from .Camoen. Good al/d -ings and good roil. Price low and terms easy. Also, a number of first clam Farms within a SOW miles of Philadelphia. B. F. GUINN, nol9- 123 South FOUSTH Street. /11 VALTIABLB FLOURING MILLS AND FARM FOR SASS—Known as SUBURBS'S MILLS, on the Pannspaak. in MONT °OWLETaIINTY, near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, formisaa miles from Philadelphia; comprising a large MSROILANT MILL, with three run of burrs, and all necessary machin , in good order for manu facturing all kinds of grai n Also, a GRIST MILL, with two run of burs.. Mani on Eons,. several Tens mentd, Barna, Shope, Be., with 65 Ames of highly pro ductive Land. As the owner is engaged in the milling and grain haziness 40 miles distant, this property, now in snocesafnl operation, will be sold a bargain, and if desired, immediate possession will be given, including the custom. stock of grain, towns. inininuinnint ha, atl ready established for awentencising business man to make money. For terms, which will be easy, apply to Id. THOMAS SONS. Mlladelphla, Or to 6Le subscriber, at Downin_gtnwin Pa. nolo lm DAI7LD'SHSLMIRS FOR SALE-TEN BITPERI(4 • built three-story HOUSBB, located 00130,174,... - between Twenty-third and Twenty - fourth etreete Hon of Union and Coates-street Railroad): lots ea n trig_back to Virginia. street For sale at great bargains and on eaay MIL LE R , partienlars inquire of HIRAM 1826 GREEN Street, or W. G. BEDFORD, 53 N. TENTH st., and oel9mfe24t" 1913 Oe_LLO WHILL St. DR II G STORE FOR SALE.-FIX TURES•a-Z and contents will be sold at a valuation. With a discount of twenty per cent. This is a splendid opening for a competent person. The store was formerly occupied by Col. A. H. Gritnebsw, and done a largeand successful business. Apply to e. &T. McCEART, n016.6t 808 MARKET SL, WILMINGTON. DeL FUR RENT--THE LARGE PHOTO grapldo Booms formerly occupied by W. L. 91K. MON, corner of'SLVENTH and CHSSIIRIT Streets. Also. several other mon s over the Photographic booms. Inquire at 618 WASHINGTON Square. PUBLIC BALE OF THE PITTBBUBQ & MINEESVLLLE PASSENGER RAIL WAY. —The undersigned, on account of the pressing nature of hie private busts ere, is compelled to male sale of the Pitts bur g & Minereville Hallway at Public Auction. The Railway comprises four miles of flat rail. (eagle line), weighing 48 lbsiper yard. and 21 8 miles of T rail, (single line),weighi og 26 tbs per yard amounting in all to 18163 tons. There are seven cars, all with new wl r tits; thir ty-two valuable horses. with all the neceasa &ram: blacksmith shop, with complete set of too 7 s; stables, with horse rower for grinding corn, etc.; feed cattail, desk, hove, and everything .110y1161111 , to carry on & passenger railway successfully. The entire road, from the corner of Market and Fourth, city of Pittsburg, to t'e terminus in MineravlLs, is now in better condition man it has been for years; and sugar careful manage ment, will pay a handsome iitivirfend on tha invest went. The charter of this road is a very liberal one. Klein the right to charge a higher ratelif fare than any other pauenger railway - 1n the city. The sale will Positively take place in the city of Pitts burg. at the Commercial Salesrooms of Mr. Mcllwairia. on TESEDAY. Roy. 29th, at 734 P. AL Terms, one-half *Rah, residue in ten yearit. to be se cured by bond and mortgage, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. , p a y abl e semi. annually. no2l et Wit A. -IERMANTOWN LOT FOR SALE. A very iegdrable Cottage Lot about 200 by HO feet, corner of JEFFERSON and UPSAL Streets, two squarer beyond the depot for the new passenger tall_ Way. Price low, pply t mac easy. J'USZPH LEA, no17:1m Ato 12S CHESTNUT Street. THE UNDERSIGNED, - HAVING RIC- IiYED hi . HEAL ESTAT E OFFICE to No. 53 TENTH Street, comer of Aret..-haa there reopened RED' /81102, in wig the Public may enter their • PROPi eh aTIiSIFOIt SALL 'And is prepared to Collect INTERnTS Ground end Hones KADITO, la every part or the city. • • ote-Ur WILILY tik. BID/OID; AIICTION SALES vuIaTEBB, BRMLEY. CO., o. eitp - cmisnuT and 6/2 JA.TNI LAST GRAND PUBLIC BALE Trite an FRENCH. GERMAN. AND Blwrg,R t. OF LUPIN'S CELEBRATED II"AB1110.3, on TUE4DAY HORNING Nov. W. 1864, at 10 o'clock, on four memth, by Ellitt. B. BEI/ALM% dCO Anctioneem, CHESTNUT Street. . 600 piece' Lopin's celebrated merino's, goa te. and colored, all qualities. 100 pieces race, Superior auslittne act! W 50 p pieces Yolollt russe , desirable article ors. pieces Paiisienne, new and very deaf BO pieces tarnise, all q mantles. lro pieces Ta olln a and not TIM ee, ell warn .0 piec elstns printed cashmere °come. merit d. 1501daree plain monslln de lakes. black , high adore. 10P plea.' 6-4 do., black and colored , pieces cover FaXODY wool plaids. 100 pieces do., Unice. 60 pieces Paper quality tar`an. P/Add and stt gagplits. and va l enciae 60ss 6-4 Angle-Naze plaids. 60 pieces dress materials, silk, wane. rep ina'enses. 100 pieces 6-4 qualityFreneb flannel plaids a, BRlba'moral skirts, latest etylee. 10 cases fancy British dense goods, brocadee. mobsirs, &a -20 cases stap'e dress moods, tuna Oath, whit,' colored Delirium. black Tagalog, , , wpm:LA.37lo, o ,u cocks, and ottemae k cent importation 200 black T't 11)et long ebawle. wool Mate 50P new styles long and sclual'e wool Phawls,jo, 60 Paris rich broche loan shawls, 100 plagues dress silks, plain colored la ffetea all ram choi d do ce. styl . coiore es. d tires de ageZ. error. ds At 60 Pieces black eras:tree, figured to Fetes. 20 pieces mantilla velvets super Lyons m a k e MEN'S WEAR GOODS. 25 pieces exits super blue clothe. 26 pieces extra super brown earagm 25 pieces extra super double castors, alm. * I ces extra super 9-1 black tricots and ribhsj 'lO nieces Italian clothe and satin declines, lilies. r fin Pieces colored 'Mesta*. super iv:milt,. 16 pieces raper Lyons all.ailk collar ' , Planta 20 pieces super stylee black and cohrel sA,, SPECIAL PALE: OF 600 CARTANS 8188 )5 , , ON TUESDAY 61 011 , N1213, November 99. 3861, fall lines Nos 4 and 6 black and colored cord edge path. irlhbone. Noe. 10 to 90 do, do. Noe. 410 cm splendid quality black ponit (keel? Nos. 16 to 00 Scotch plaid colored do. Nos. an to PD rich broebe embroidered,d.o,h, Nos 22 to 60 pram grata and satin da Plinked 'diva catita and hove. plai d 6.TEAIIiStOeT eLvirr RI 48011;1 Pall Immigrant Nos. Ito 110 steamboat bray silk velvet ribbons. —to—colored and black do, with whits, and cord edge. M. THOMAS & BONS, ANA. Icia 139 and 141 Bonn FOURTH Wait &ALES OP STOOKS AND BEAL EST/ At the Excbance, every TUESDAY, at 12 41:0 Handbills of each Property loaned on t e Saturday yrevione to each sale 1, to pamphlet form alvint full description TIMMINITURE SALES at the Auction EDAY. . 40P - Particular attention given to Rabe at pri, sidenoes. he. [REAL ESTATE RTOCK., . 29111 N')Vl Exocntora' and o , phans' Conrt Onlee, Fo c i gages, and Real Estate, TITBSDAY NEXT, A very large sale, &5 propertbot, to be Poll e idly. including valuable buAinsas stands, and plain dwellings. large lots-24 acres .04 bol lets, Frautiord: 2,,X•aersa, Long lans, Arc., k c , bills ready. Sale for account of United State 4. WOOL AND COTTON CNTTINGS, BALM PAPER. Aro. THIS MORNING. Nev. Mb, at le o'clock, at the Anettoa Store, Catalogues now ready. TO STONE CUTTERS AND BUILT/2EB. STOCK OF MARBLE MANTELS. RELDEIVELS. FINJSUED MARBLE TOOLS, ac, ON MONDAY IA6I I / 1 1NO, Nov. 28 , at 10 o'clock, at John Di/111Pfi'S Fact 752 South Broad street, a quantity"! fill 9 Me }Cancels, suitable for had a nd iv. cbaeibers. Also a quantity of head and femme finished marble; *both* tools, honchos and Sale peremptory. No. IRIS Sotlttentionse Square. SUPERIOR FURNITURE., ROSEWOOD PtAtio, CARPETS, ac. ON TUESDAY NORNI.NO, 29th Instant, at 10 o'clock by catalogue. at No South Rittenhouse Square, t i e superior furniture, 'word piano, fine carpets, book- csee May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning 'sale. Sale No. 711 Franklin etreet. RESIDINCR AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS. CHINt AND GLASSWARE, Ac. ON WEDNESDAY MOENUNO. Nov. 30th, at 10 o'clock, by estalesne, at N Franklin street, above Coates street, the entire tore, mantel and pier mirrors, floe china end cct ware, Sze featherbeds and mattresses, Pm ti carpets. dc. Ma . May be examined at 8 o'clock on the inertia p SCOTT, JB., AUCTIONEER, • 622 013.111 TACIT and 616 SAMOA! Street. 15 . 0 SUPERB OIL PAINTINGS. ON FRIDAY AND SATUBDAY EVENINGS. 2611, and 28th last.. at 7M o'clock. will besold 150 /superb oilpaintinge of eminent European an. Moan artiste. coneiating of lake. riv.r, and au is:every, cattle. Ac , by P. eel T. Moran, De ( ellreenevrald, J. H. Smith, Benaell, Boma S. P. Dyke, and others :Also, on, excoant of administrators,. 55 8 1 2Pcl paintings, and ergrayings, pinging subjects. paintings are an mounted in rich gold leaf turret. Row open for examination. LAEG SALE OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ACCOUNT OF 'WHOM IT MAP CONCERN THIS MORNING, Nov. 26th, at 10 o'clock. we will Pell for ar Whom it. May concern. SOD lots ready-made cl csneisting of overcoats, black cloth frock and Is. coats, doeskhl and hum , caesime,e coate, pant, vests, tindershirte end drawers, tee de. the to be sold without reserve. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIOI, b 25 MARKET and 519 COMEIMII In consequ( nee Thursday, Nth inFt , beim), etyllig, our EAU will be postponed mail PAL 25th that. POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 OASES BOOTS SHOES __ • On MONDAY MORNING, November 28t1 Commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell by cat for cash, LIE° mass prime boots, oboes, brogat morals. &e., suitable for men's, women's, ant dre n's wear, from city and Basdern manufaettir, LAME SALE OF 1,200 CASES BOrres, BROGANS. BALMORALS, ON TRISESDLI MORNING, December 1, will l e sold by catalogue. tumuli liiloo:4lswnsely, 1„200 mums boots, shoes, br , WWI.? toots lStokli , C. Also. women's, mteses', ant theata boots. shoes paten, balmorale. Ac. . J. WOLBERT, ATTCTIONEE •16 SORTIE SIXTH STREET. CHOICE PURE OLD BRANDIES, WIRES, RTES RUM, GIN, CHAMPAGNES, CLARE' CIGAHS. Off TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, The 29th Jut., at 11 o'cleek, at No. 16 Santis . Street, a large assortment of very ehoio• and pm LIQUORS, 111 CASES AND D6.11'301156 The whole comprising the largest and finest have ever °Pried. Is worthy the attentlnn of • gentlemen, as well as first e ass hotel and rest keepers. Catalogues now ready, BY EMMY P. WOLBERT, AUCVIONNE R. NO. 20S MASHER' Street, South Side, abo - eSn• SAW; of lift Goo_do,,Trimaniora, Notions, MONDAY, WISDNIIIDAY, aad - PRIDAY.Mf mewing a t 10 o'clock. PANOOAST & WARNOCK, 110241218. 240 KABK3T Street. SHIPPINFO, _ . Aft STEAM VERPOOL, teaching at Q. (Cork Harbor.) The well knows Steamers of pool, n ewN York, and Philadelphia Steamehtp Line), carrying the 11, S. Mails, are sail as follows,: CITY cifWO DON ...... .... SATURDAY, S. . 37NA..... . ....... ... ...... --SATURDAY. f EDINBURGH . ..• . SATURDAY. and every inmeeedrax .......... at Soon, from North River, HATES OP PASSAGE : Payable In Gold, or Um equivalent in Carrel FIRST 0A81N........583 00 STRBRAGS • ..• do to London— •65 W do to London— do to Parts...... 90 OD do to Par'.'..--- do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to flumbart r/16Sengers also frt-warded to Havre, Brnle 2, terdarn, Antwerp, ite., at equally low retie. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Ca 360 3106. Steerage trout Liverpool or Gamete) Those who Irish to send for their friends • tickets here at these rases. For farther information apply at the Cr OEcee. JOHN O. DALE, I n01.4-tde3 111 WALNUT Street, Phita an& BOSTON AND PBII PHU STEAMSHIP LINZ, sail* , port on SATURDAYS, from Ant wharf goo , Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Baton The steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday. gm A. If. and steamship SAXON, from Boston delphia, on the same day at 4P. N. Xhosa new and anbatantlal steamrhMe form line, sailing , from each port punctually on Satr '32=l.mm:is effected one-half the P on the 'twills. rrelghts taken at fair rata. with their ds. ' For Freight or Plusses via ant to'taY 111118011. 0th.1241 dia FOB NEW YORK. COASTWISE STS&WHIP a COMPANY': FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW YORE, and co for all Northern and Eastern cities and New Belling OYPY TIJ3SDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDA. from the Company's wharf, Brat above Race str New York, from Pier Li. North river, on Nene S P. K. For freight, whier,„win • tep received daily, in the most carefulromM it 4 and' delivered Greatest despatch, at fair apply to WILLIA JTAYLOR Milo North W WASHINGTON, GEOROST A. VIA CANAL --Ooe of the gave the fi wharf above "" Y aad SATURDAY. to Tor fratirlt, appyl to P. CLYDE. W .:- No. 14 North f frf t i -v.s,rmles COTTAGE ORGANS, Net, '..' _ " AIitgIINEXCELLED butrINEQUALLED 1: of•Tonts and Power. desigued eapertally for and_fraboolc, but found to be equally wane, the Pallor and Drawing Room. ?or sale only 111 SRI No. 13 North SEVENTH Alm a complete assortment of the Perfect •It' constantly on band DECKER BROTIIF , R 3 ' 15151 1 .5.N05. —The public, and partleul" Profession, are invited to examine them bee strumente. whialiare meeting with such ar lid degree of popularity and sale in Sew 'wherever known. The desideratum GO 101 for, L e the strength of the iron. and weerotv the wooden frame so happily attained by them.; their Pianos incomparable with any others rallied testimonials of such names as 0 Matoll, Heller. Thomas. Zonal. 11 ~I . :j' Others, amply establish their high rank. For by W. J. COCHRAN, 908 O.RWI•NUT Street bale assortment of other new and sew Planet. for sale sad to rent. Del Mr 'WRYER'S NEWLY PROVED CIAMSOIST OVIETRUIK} PLUM Anknowlodged to Inv the been. London and Alg_h_ast Awards in Amtekat received. JW,ODILONS AIgLIKIOND- HAND ft 819- Wsinroolas. . TAM ASCII at— 14- 'FMPLOWS, COTTAGN 1310]; ORGANS. ILAILMONIIIMS, • DIO& at MAWS'S 31.6t1 574 NO. 110% 43HVITIV - 46 : THOMSON'S LONDON Itilfilt, OR RITROPRAN RA.ROI tot hotels. or pulbilo institutions, in Twio rinurr sass. /also, riabaeiv,h,,, , s Rot-air Furna Portable HeateLo" Ft/aboard Stoves. ce:6 Bath Boilers, St.whole "" PIO era, Cooking Stoves, &c.„ at wholesale and the manufact urers,_ -ea% SHARPE,. & VW ! eel-emthlhe - o. *O9 sr_ ssCor MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELgW SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES— the may Supporters under eminent medics/ allies and physicians are respectitar TE 4l5 ` oily on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence. 1039 )Struct P , Phila., (to avoid eonnterreite ) Third RY _elide hare been advised bY their ph b ysiciarr laMlentee. Those only are VIDILLOO IStates copyrisia; labels on the box. and sir slap ou t>ie bIIPPOII4I II . with isisisdolato . Le