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

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TILE ENROLMENT.
An order hail just been issued from the War De.
pertinent by Provost Marshal General John B. Fry,
calling especial attention to the Importance of eor
rooting the enrolment 1148 la every district and sub
district. The War Department desires the strictest
;scrutiny in the matter. Ou the subject an exptana.
tory eiroular has been Man, from which we make
the following copious ab-tr ed aot:
„ They should understand that it is plainly for the
Interest of each Sub-distriet to have stricken from
the lista all names improperly enrolled, bonnie an
sICAThis of names increasers the quota called for from
Much sub.distriets ; and that It, is equally for the In
toren of each person enrolled in aven eutt.dlstrlot
to place upon the lists all persons i n the sub-district
/Mole to do military duty, because the greater the
kanmber to be drawn from the less the chance that
any particular individual will be drawn. It is the
personal Interest of every enrolled man that the
quota in which he Is concerned shall not be made too
largo, and that his own nuances for draft., shall not
be unjustly inoreased; both these objettli will be at
tained if all.parties will aid in striking out the
ilirong names cod putting in the right ones.
«l specially la this t substitutes of those dafted
toed who, by putting in themselves liable
to draft, have secured eietuption, which by the
terms of the law holdi good only until the present
enrolment is exhausted In their autedistrlot. Men
wllp are over forty.tive years of age. and, in cense
cneloce, excused by law from the performance of
duty in the field; owe It to the cause and to the
Country to take a zealous and active part in the cor
yeotlon of tho enrolment lists, a military service of
• the first importance. Toe la
ion w req to olres that quotas
shall aseigned In pport the enrolment,
and the fairness and justice ot this mode of deter
soling the amount of military service due from
each and every section of ch. , country cannot be
doubted. It the enrolment is made as nearly perfect
as It is practicable to male It. The amount of . ser-
Aloe due to the nation trona every town or county
Is thus laid fairly and plainly before the citizens,
and 1 am sure that a higher motive than a Selfish
Interest will prompt ell to do their share In perfect.
ling the enrolment, and securing - a just and effloleat
execution of the laws for raising troops Whenever it
'becomes neoesean to apply them.,
„ Denier with the Siete and loeal authoeltlea, and
;present the foregoing views to them, and secure. if
ossible, prompt anti pre initial assistance from them
3n •perfecting the enrolment lists. The subject
Should receive the attention of town, precinct, and
Ward meetings and committers
SPLENDID FESTIVAL FOR SOLDIERS' AND
SAILORS' ORP,RANS.
The grand festival in aid of the orphans of the
Thursdayand Soldiers , Home will take place on
evening next, At Sansom.street Hall. Ad
drealtell are expected to be delivered by a number of
eminent gentlemen. Toe ladles who started the
project hat been unremitting In their !shore to
• make the feetival a grand success, and It is very
likely they will realize t holrmost sanguine expecta
tions. They have administered to the project in a
•XSOilt effective style, as will he seen in the brief ad
vertisement in this day's Press. We may say that
the house has already been obtained through the
efforts of the Rev. 'Dirs. Hotter. The establishment
Inlet, of comae, be appropriately furnished, and It
Is to accomplish this that the teStiVal was Or
ganized.
71116 SECOND PHILADELPHIA TIRE ZOITAVES.
The WarDepartmentbaving authorised the ergs".
'Wanof the 2cl Regiment Philadelphia FireZousves,
Col.-John G. Smith, late captain 199th P. V., hail
called a meeting of the •48.10 re, to be held this eve.
21Ing at the rendezvous on Sixth street, below Chest
nut, to perfect the arrangements so as to oonlplete
the recruiting In the shortest possible time. Lieut.
Col. Henry Delraine will proceed to Harrisburg for
the - pupae of making the necessary arrangements
there. . The regiment has been accepted for the
term of one year. It is quite likely that the Fire
Department, or ht least some of the companies, will
take action to the matter, and thus, with their pow
erful aid, stimulate the enlistments. The officers
above named have seen veteran service in the eautie
of the Oountry. They are strict djaciplinarlans, and
;skilful, and therefore the properepersone to win the
confidence of the men.
WEEKLY HOSPITAL REPORTS.
The following. is the weekly report of the army
borpttals for the past week:
•
I S : •
t A
.
icoleuwl 101 77 6. 1.4' I,loo'
9' 13 IP 11 2 981
.• Batteries 1018 1 117 2 89 1 7 2,771
Summit House ee l 116 1
'White Hall ' 837 1 9 1111 2 869
Filbert-street 674 IS 8 .. I 2 1411.
Turner's. lane 118 61 1.. 168
South-street 102, 2 300
Broad and Cherry 214' 46 2 .. 2 401
Chestnut RM.... , 33) 15s 1
.. 4 2,648
Pittsburg el 8 .• 641
York . e 4r7 56 1 .. 1 1.037
Germantown 73 1 424
Chester.— 531.
Naddington.,..i 439' 21 . 2 •• •• 698
Chinas Volunteer.. ..... 171..
— I .. 51
6132 677 61 65 97
RECRUITING.
Recruiting is still going on briskly. Yesterday
3torning warrants for the payment of the city
bounty were leaned to forty men, four of whom ea
3lated for tour years, twenty-three for three years,
three for two years, and ten [or one year. -The
credits were as follows : Seventh ward, 1 • Eighth
ward, 1; Ninth ward, 8 ; Tenth ward, 2 ; Fifteenth
ward, 20; Eighteenth ward, 1; Twentieth ward, 2;
,Twenty-Erstward, 2; Twenty-third ward, 8.
THB CITY BOUNTY
During the past week the warrants issued for the
paper ent of the city 'runty - to 'volunteers amounted
10 $98,700.
NAVAL.
ARRIVAL OF THE BAGAMORE
The U. S. gunboat Sagamore, Lieutenant Com
aaander Charles E. Fleming commanding, arrived
at the navy yard on Saturday. She has been in
idockade duty with -the East Gulf squadron for
three years past, and during that period has cap.
Slued and destroyed a large number of vessels while
attempting to run the blockade. The Sagamore Id
fourth rate screw Bloomer and carries four guns.
PRINTING OFFICE
In the general burning of Ohamberaburg, Pa, by
Xebel invaders, on the 80th of July last, the large
and commodious printing establishment of the Ger-
Inan Reformed Church, with all its contents—types,
rower and other presses, bindery tools and ma,
chlnery, material on hand, books, ho., 810., the fruit
tof many years' labor—was entirely destroyed. The
lots thus sustained by the Ohnroh, at a very mode-
Sate estimate, amounts to a fraction less than
11548000. Title sad catastrophe has placed the publi
cation operations of the Church in a very ember-
Teasing situation. Besides time expense necessarily
attendant upon commencing them anew, a debt of
pearly 925,000—f0r covering which the assets of the
Vrinting establishment that still remain, as far as
litey Will reach, cannot be made immediately avails
;Dile---must be provided for. At he gime time, the
Interests of the Church require that its publication
gperations should continue to govigorouslyforward.
At the late meeting of the Synod at Lancaster,
:711 , It was decided that the publication operations
sof theOhurch should, in future, be located in the
Day 01 Philadelphia, and that a publishing house
;should be provided for their accommodation. At
the same time It was resolved that at least $BO,OOO
e raised, to cover the losses by tire, and to aid in
Ourribthing the means needed to _recommence and
continue the publication operations of the Church
In their new location. For securing this amount the
Vhnrch must depend upon the benevolence Of its
uember a, and upon such other contributions as may
Aie made by the benevolent publio in general, It
comes then, through its agents, to all such with its
appeal. Rio felt that, in the cireumstanoes—the oe
'neaten being furnished by the depredations of a
common enemy—it can with propriety ask and ex
pect help from all classes of Carl/Aisne. The canoe
Jri not only worthy, but involves interests of the moat
vital importance. The multiplying of words is pur
posely avoided, as it is preferred to leave it to the
judgment of those whom this appeal may reach to
give as their kind feeling or set se of duty may dic
tate. Those who may not be personally called upon
can transmit their contributions to either of the un
dersigned.
CHARLIE SANTEE,239 Nortfi Third street.
-Thaw Wittier, 829 Ohestnut street.
A, L. Katta, 284 North Third street.
CHAS. WAENNELAtOENR, 110 Walnut street.
Gao. GILBAOH, 1820'Howard street.
Woe IdaYBITRRY, M. , 636 Vine street.
APPEAL TO PRILADRLPHIA CHRISTIANS
The Rev. R. W. Oliver, missionary at Lawrence,
Nansas, about one year since, at the urgent request
of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Lee. of lowa, undertook the
erection of the Rectory, at Lawrence, and the pre.
paration of a suitable building for a pariah school.
Be has brought that work to a completion. The
amount of seven hundred and fourteen dollars is
absolutely necessary to remove the entire debt of
the Rectory and to furnish the school-roam for suc
cessful operation. The reverend gentleman takes
occasion to make a f inal appeal to those kind Chris
tians who have helped him so far to enable him to
raise the above sum.
ellkiLDlLlifi OF TIM POOR.
A stated meeting was held yesterday afternoon.
lionse receipts for two weeks. 3104 26 ; out-doors col
aartlon for support oases, $268 26.
.Ceriens of house on Sutuvday, 28th inst., as
2011ows 2,885; same time last year, 2,517 ; in-
Crease, 118; males, 1.159; females; 1,476 ; admitted
2n two weeks, 251; births, 0 ; 'deaths, 3 ; disoharged,
.169 ; eloped, 81'
,; granted lodgings!, 81 ; meals furs
'ltished, 138.
The hospital committee reported adversely to the
'application of a physician who. Offered to treat
gammas of the eye among the inmates of the insti
tution, provided storeretioriptions should be "put
tap " at his drug Adjuarnsid.
HOW TO SAVE THRICE PER CENT.
Tares due and unpaid are liable to an additional
Sax of three, per cent on the amount on.and atter
the let of December. This unjust law WO passed a
)*ear ago, nearly.
REMOVAL.
As will be seen by an advertisement in another
tolumn, Mr. B. J. Williams has removed hie blind
land shade manufaotcry.from No. Id to No. 35 North
?Sixth street. Ills change, which 18 .temporary,
arras rendered necessary In coneecinence of the fire
*blob took place a few days sinoe.
, DEATH
James McDaniel, member of Company A, 12th stinei
on Regiment inst. dial In th e Chestnut Sill Hos
ial the wth
, FATAL RESULT.
,
Danfel Oallaghan, the laborer who fell from a
ladder on Walnut street, above Fifteenth; el a y bit, died yesterday morning, from the effects
11:4 the injuries received.
TliE COUR/I'S.
United States District Court —Judge
Cadwalader.
The United States vs. Ellaa Greenwood. Defend
ant was indicted under the act of the 8d of March,
1868, for buying military clothing, etc., from James
t3ummerland, of the 65th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
The charge was clearly proven upon the testimony
of Summerlaml, who was in the hospital, and of
Samuel W. Muesb, a soldier of the 10th illassaohn
netts Cavalry, each of whom testified to having sold
'do defendant articles of military clothing, both pas
ties being at the time in uniform. Jury rendered a
verdict of guilty. United States 'District Attorney
Gilpin and ASsistant United States District Attor
ney Valentine for United States; John' B. Thayer
for defendant.
The United States vi. John Miller. This llefend
ant wee Indicted upon the same charge as Green-
Wood whose easels above reported. lan was charged
vim having purchased Bottlers' clothing from P.M.
- Morgan, a private of the loth Blaine Volunteers,
Mow and then at the White Hall Hospital. jury
Tendered a verdict of galley. 'United States Die.
mot Attorney Gilpin and Assistant United States
/Maria Attorney Valentine for United States; John
Thayer for defendant.
The United States vs. Albert Dorff, et al. This
'WU O. civil action to assess damages for the failure
•ial defendants to fulfil a contract made with ;the
Government for supplies. Judgment In the owe
had been f ntered up previously, and this proceed.
Jug was merely for the purpose of ascertaining the
amount of damage the Government had sustained
by reason of the failure of defendants to comply with
their contract. Verdict for plaintiff, $2,024.07.
The United States ye. Robert Evans. Defendant
was indloted under the sot of Congrem, for enticing
and procuring Allohited Sheehan an enlisted sot.
tier in the United State(' service to desert. The
allegation or; the pelt of the United States is that
the defendant, knowing Sheehan to be in the ser
pellnaded hlm whits Stupefied with liquor, and
*tile 'in the city by authority of a pass from the
aormitandlngofiicer at Camp Cadwalader, to deport,
and proceed with him to New York and Brooklyn,
there to re- eallet. For Some reason Sheehan was
not re-enlisted, and be trained that he was shame
folly beatentat a house in Brooklyn, N. Y., Weanse
of the failure, and that subsequently, in New York,
while In company with the defendant, who was co
ercing him, he made his case known to a policeman,
who thereupon arrested both. and sent them to this
city, that the case might be investigated. The pa
Beeman was examined, and corroborated the state
ment of Sheehan, so far as he was concerned.
The defence allege and attempt to prove (and, by
the-by, that was admitted by( the United States)
that Sheehan was originally in the rebel service,
that having taken the oath of allegiance he
subsequently kenlisted in ,the Union tarmy, desert
ed and again re enlisted, and that this he did re
peatedly; and moreover, that he avowed this to va
rious parties. Also, though it was fully admitted
that defendant went to New York in the same train
of oars with Sheehan, and sent him, with his com
panion, to a beam at their request where they
might lodge in Brooklyn, yet that he did not ao•
company them on the following day, when Sheehan
alleges that he was taken out to be enlisted. On
trial.
U. S. District Attorneys Gilpin and Valentine for
United States; Charles W. Brooke tor deiendant.
District Conrt—Judge 191barssvood.
Joseph H. Parke vs. James A. Wright. An MN
tlon to recover damages fur the failure of defendant
to convey a certain property in Noble tet,acnord-
Mg to Agreement. Verdict lvr the pl antiiff 8500.
DIFATICt COnrt—Jadge Stroud.
John Miller ye. John MoGurk. An action on due
bill. Defence that the defendant did not sign the
paper. Verdict for plainti ff $.112 80.
E P. &G. W. Middleton ye. Joseph Titlow. An
action to recover for rant. Defence payment. Ver
dict for defendant. •
Court of Oyer and Terminer and guar.
ter Behedolle—Judges Toontimon and
Ludlow.
TRIAL OP lIOMICIDR OAB3B.
The trial of homicide oases was assigned for yes
terday.
The first case called was that of Henry O'Neill,
indicted for the murder of Henry Force. a sailor, in
a shoemaker shop, in the third story of the house
No. 118 Lombard street on the evening of the 4th of
July last. From the evidence offered oy the (Join
monwealth it appeared that on the day in question,
at about 7 P. rd., O'Neill, the defendant, called at
_the shop, and inquired of the , proprietor, Mr. Bailey,
for Mr. Loohary, an old friend of who had once
residedthere, stating, at the same time, that he was
a soldier just returned on forkugh. Force, who
was in the room, said to defendant, "You're a sol
dier. I am a sailor." O'Neill replied, " Yes, and
perhaps you are a son of a 1" This was followed
by a blow from the deceased. The defendant grasp
ed from a workmanis bench a glazing knife, with
which, according to the testirremy, to defend him
self. Force knocked him down, took the iron away
from him, and afterwards kicked him several times;
while down. The 'defendant called to Bailey and
a man named Gridy, who was present, to take
Force away, but they deolined to interfere. At this
time O'Neill had a shoemaker's knife In Mil hand
(a witness said one In each hand), with which, both
.parties being upon the floor struggling, he stabbed
the deceased in the thigh with sash violence as to
sever the femoral artery. Force was removed to the
Pennsylvania 'llbspitW, and about two hours after
the infliction of the wound he died from the loss of
blood.
In defence it was proven that O'Neill bed been
disabled by a wound in the arm, received in battle,
and that his physical Condition was such that he
could not protect himself. Good chef ac ter was also
proven. The evidence having closed on both sides,
District Attorney Mann abandoned the ease, and,
ender the instructions of the court, the jury ren
dered a verdict of not guilty. The District Attor
ney, assisted by T. Bradford Dwight, for the Oorn.
monwealth ; Daniel Dougherty and John O'Byrne
for the defendant.
The Commonwealth Va. Frank McKeever. The
defendant is indicted for the murder of Joseph Mc
Masters. on the leth of August last, on board the
ship Lady Emily Pell, Mordasters being tten boat
swain of the vessel, and the prisoner a seaman at
tached to her. The ship had but a short time ar
rived. The passengers' baggage 'was not yet
ashore, yet some of the cr'w , and among
them MoKeever, had been ashore. The nook,
according to the testimony, was drunk, and the:
captain, upon the fact being reported, detailed
a man to act in his place. It was with this man that
one of the crew, named Dougherty, got into an alter
cation and a fight about lite breakfast. This w,as
quelled by the officers. Just at this time, McKeever,
the defendant, frame on board and inquired of
Dougherty, who was passing defendant, tie cause
of the disturbance. Dougherty said nothing, ex
cept that he had been fighting withHogau, the sub
stitute for the cook. adonlasters then said to de
fendant that it was none of his business. This
led to an altercation and a fight between the pri
soner and deceased, which resulted in the stabbing
(by the former) of Mealasters in the neck with a
knife 'which he drew from a scabbard out of a belt
around his waist. The out inflicted by the knife
Severed the Jugular vein, and the deceased lived
but a few minutes. On trial. District Attorney
Mann and T. B. Dwight for the Oommonweaith;
John o , Byrne, John P. O'Neill, and E. O. Quin for
defendant.
TILE POLICE.
(Before Mr. Alderman Battler.)
HIGHWAY.ROBBERY—ATTEMPT TO COIi
,POIIND THE FELONY.
Two men, named Janfes Lowry and John M.
Garvey, were arrested a short time since by Der
tective Henderson, on the charge of knocking down
and robbing two men, in the vicinity of Twenty-,
second and Pine streets. Smoak downs in ,thia
locality have been alarmingly frequent, and oonfiL
plaints were entered against the police for nomper
tormance of duty. The present ease, keeping these
facts in view,- therefore becoroso unusually interest.
ing.znis alleged that about eleven °Week at night . ;
nearly two Weeks since, two men, named Thomas
Nugent and Peter Clark, went into a tavern and
indulged in one or more drinks. When they re
tired theyesere followeft by five or sin men, one of
them being the bar-tender. lite men were told to
go away, as the time had arrived to close the tavern.
They bad not gone more than twenty yards when
the followers knocked both the men down. • Olark
VMS robbed of his watch and Nugent of all the
money he had, which amounted to about seven
dollars. On the following_ day Nugent ap.
Feared before Alderman Heiner, and in his
affidavit clearly indicated the prisoners as being
two of the aggressors. The
_parties were taken into
custody and ball was entered for them - to appear.
When the parties were arraigned, the witness, as
Stated in a previous report, was decidedly reluctant
in giving in his evidence, and urged that he was so
very drunk on the night of the robbery that tie could
not tell anything about the affair. He knee' he
had been robbed but how, et under what dream,.
plays. drunken dum 'Less _very adroitly. Bat it
was elicited that after the arrest of the two priso
ners the money was returned to witness, and the
watch, by some hocns goons arrangement, was rel
turned to Clark. These facts being developed, the
case went over for a still lurther hearing. It came
off yesterday afternoon.
District Attorney Mann was present, and he put
the witness through a course of legal sprouts that
rather astonished him. The facts of the case, or
enough of them, were elicited to warrant the deten
tion of the accused. The magistrate, desiring to
have the attendance of some other witnesses, re
quired the accused to enter bail in the sum of $l,OOO
each to await another hearing.
The counsel for the defence now had a private In.
terview with his clients, atter which he Informed
the magistrate that he would waive a further hear
ing. One of the prisoners responded ' , that he did
not want Who taken from his business every few
days, and therefore waived a further hearing."
"Very a ell," replied the magistrate, as he wrote
out' a commitment.
"We have bail present," said the attorney.
"I can't receive it, sir."
" Can't receive it I why, sir, he is responsible."
"That may be ; but that is not what's the mat.
ter.' These men are charged with highway robbe
ry,
"Well, sir," pleaded the attorney, "the bail is
sufficient if you will justify it."
"Cant s t do it, " replied the magistrate, just as he
had signed the document that entitled the accused
to free admission within the olasaic walls of the
county prison; "bail must be entered before ajudge
of the Court of Quarter Setaions in oases of high
way robbery. This is law."
The attorney looked at his clients, so did Detail
tire Henderson; the clients looked at both; then
all looked at the Cloak. The case terminated in' a
grand tableau not expected. The counsel for the
defence made as near a bee line as possible for the
court, but whether it had adjourned or not was
not announced at the Central Station.
A GRAY-HAIRED ICEITDICANT.
A beggar woman, well stricken in years, was ar
raigned asa street mendicant by order of a clerk la
the sheriff's office.
" What's your name 1" asked the magistrate.
"I'm a deserted widder, yer Honor."
"Your name—what is it ?"
"Nancy Harlin, elr."
"Where do you live 1"
"Near Thirteenth and Carpenter street."
"What do you do for a living 1"
"Scrub offices and sick like, yer Honor." -
"What warp you doing In the sheriff's . office 1"
"Nothing, bur. I've done nothing . , yer Honor.
It's a desolate, deserted widder that T am, and cer
tainly have done nothing uncommon:l'
A clerk In the sheriff's office was sent for. He tes
tified that the prisoner was in the habit of coming
into the office three or four times in each week, and
unless something would be given to her she would
be loud In her abase. It was altogether intoler
able.
The . old woman was sent below as a vagrant for
thirty dap. This woman was apparently at least
SO years of age. She had a fine, clear, piercing eye,
that looked darker than It really was, from the con-.
treat it made with the silvered hair that rested on.
hei brow. That poor old woman deserved symitaw
thy.
THE WICKEDNESS OF THE WORLD.
Another case came up in the oalender of events
which lened to view a scene Indicative of bringing
the grayhairs of a father In sorrow to the grave.
Mary Jane Riley and Mary Brown were arraigned
on the charge of committing an assault and battery
upon agirl not yet 16 years of age. According to
the testimony of the gray.haired iather, his daugh
ter, by somo means or othernot publicly announced,
found her way into the house of the tirst-named
delendant, on Shippen etreot, near Fourth, about a
week since. She was beaten In a most unmerciful
manner about the head, and .in this condition was
taken home. So serious are her Injuries that death
-may ensue. The defendantadeciare their entire In
notaries of beating the girl,but-do not deny that she.
was at the house. The parties entered bail to await,•
a hearing at such time wham the victim can be pre.
Sent.
(Beer. Mr. - Aldenitta dientd.
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.
_ •
A fellow giving the name of Francis rdoNahelle
was,srralgned, yesterday morning. on the charge of
attempted robbery at a. house on Richmond street,.
above Cumberland, in the Nineteenth ward. Hal
was discovered In the act of sliding down an a
post by Ofticier Oaks, who took him Into custo dy..
If alleged that he had ascended to the second story
Inside and attempted to stoat a pair of pantaloons
containing the sum of $BOO In one of the pockets.
An Inmate of one of the rooms discovered the do..
spoiler, and an alarm - was - given. He was :com
mitted to answer.
Arrival and Sailing ofOcean Steamer.
TO.A.BEIVN.
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siarest FILO* . TOIL Pin
Balboa ..London.—
New York .Nov. 11
Oily of Ileg'.
in... Liverpool New York N0v.12
Virginia.. LiverpOol New York Nov. 16
saxonla • SotahamPton•New York N0v.16
lidinimirg.........Liverpoot ••••• New York N0y.16
China..........4.....Liverp00l New York • --.NOX.LV
Ca1ed0nia.........01ar60w New York Noy. 19
Banes. Sonthampton.New York.••••••Nov.21
Canada ' Liverpool Boston N0v.26
TO DEPART.
Havana.... .«. • :New York.... Havana N0v.20
Champion New York—New Orleans.... Nov. 90
Moro Castle New York. •• • Havana ' N0v.30
Australasian New York....Livenpol N0v.30
Eagle New York,...lklavans. .• .. N0v.30
Bremen ... •.. ...Me sr V ork....Brerren.... - —Dec 9
Geo Cromwell••• New York.... New Orleans ....Dec. 3
Suwo liada.:.• ..New York ....New Orleans ...Dec. 3
Etna ....New York ....Liverpool Dec. 8
Virginia ......New York.... Liverpool Dec. 3
Liberty New York ....Bev aria Dec. 9
North Star New York....Arriunwall Dec. 3
Corsica. New York.• ..Ba van a ' Dee. 6
Washington New York....Havre Dee. 7
Asia 80at0n........Liverp001.. Dee. 7
LETTER BAGS
AS THE YEROKAI/TB' EXEIIAEGE, PHILADELPHIA.
Bar Blue Billow, Solis Port Spain, soon
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Gs* L. BEERY,
EDWARD C. BIDDLE. } COMMITTEE OT TEN Moirrg.
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Steiirsebli4 °Witold, Oallaglior. 24 hours from Noir
Yolk with 'oaf to' Wm J Taylor & Co. Oil Fanrteen
1 ., t h a ,'" pagge4 brigs Etarsixten, kart; Vi r iLlto. and
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1864.
Id Houston ; off Romiliiiiiffaiiiibark Batas; off Myr
rie Liston's, brigs Rival a J Dela w a re etkerill; off Reedy
Point. brig A Hotta; off City, brig C 0 Col
son.
Bask Isaac H Davis; Hand, 6 days from Hampton
Roads, in ballast to Workman & Co
Bark al n Elisabeth. Norgrave. 15 days from Mobile
Bay, in Visa to Wm Cummings & Ssn.
Balk Williamson. Thompson , le days from Hey
'West. In attest to D Stetson & Co.
Brig Altert Adams aims, from St Martins 2d inst.
via Delaware Brealewater, with salt to Janretohe &
Lavergne,
Brig Banta (Br), Smith, 16 days from Hants x, with
fish to captain.
Brix Agnes (Br), Willar, 14 days from St Nitta, with
in , as to Janretohe & Lavergne
Brig ban Antonio, Jackson, 15 days from New Os
leans. with 710 sacks saitto Henry .stmons. 17th
off Cary afort Reef, spoke 'brig Wm treevy, hence for
Pew Orleans.
Brig A 0 Cattail, Mcßride, 5 days from Wallitagton,
Sa balisat to catitala.
Fehr Mary Hell, (Br). Riled. from Falmouth, Jae 2d.
with loawood sod inside to D Weteirr A Co—ves
to B A Sander & Co.
Bahr Nautilus, Davis. 11 days from Nitw Orleans, in
ballast to captain. •
Behr J S Walden, Hudson. 6 days from Pogrom
nroe,with rags to captain.
Behr W C Atwater,ltaokett, 4 days from Provldoncs,
with mdse to captain.
Bohr Smith Tuttle, Rich. 4 days from Provineetowa,
with Tadao to Goo B Rerfoot.
Behr T Lake, Maley, 6 days from Fortress Dionro), in
ballast to captain.
EchrOarrie Wells, Farnsworth, ii days from Fortress
Monroe. in ballast to contain.
Bohr J B Litchfield. Haskell. 12 days from Key Wen.
in ballast to Tamil* & Co.
Bohr Joe4pb Cmddall, Gage. 12 days from Rey West,
in balletic to Twells & Co.
Sabi Lucy, Borrow_, 1 *day from Brandywine, Del,
with corn meal to M Lea.
Bahr lowa. Hilyard, 1 day from Newport,lDel, with
flour R M Lea.
beta Diamond State Still. 2 days from Milford. Del.
with grain to James darratt.
Behr Mayflower, Sunman!. 2 days from Milford, Del,
with grain to James Barrett
Fehr Delawhre, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with grain to James Barratt.
hchr Lancet, Bova , d„ 1 day from C,hrist - lans, Del,
with grain to Chnetian & Co.
Fehr Rope, Tracy. 2 days from Indian river, Del,
With grain to Jas 1. Bewley & Co.
• Schr Diamond, Townsend, 2 - days from Indian river,
With grain to 'ls l. Hawley &
• Bahr racket, Palmnr, 1 day from Leipsic, Del, with
grain to Jas L Bewlay A Co.
ht 'r Ann Bilis., Richards, 24 'hours from New York,
with Indas to Wl' Clyde
iht'r 8 C Walker,Shelia. 24 hours from New York.
with mdee to Wtolif Baird & a.
Bohr Harriet Fuller, Hamilton. 8 days from Portland,
with headings to W Welsh.
Bohr Latona. Cross, B aye from ProvincetoWn, with
wise to Geo B R erfoot. ,
Schr Trade Wind, hmith, 6 days from Port Royal, in
ballast to captain
Behr Silver Magnet, Perry, 7 days from Boston. with
'ice to captain.
Bohr F B Baird. Irelan, 10 days from Key West, in
ballast to Com H A Adams.
heir A Tirrell, Higgins, 7days from Boston, with ice
.to captain.
Behr James Aliderdics, Stiles, 5 days from Fortress
Monroe, in ballast to captain.
CLEARED,
•
Brig Nellie Mowe. Bailey_,. Barbados.
ilchr Moe V Edwards.
Ratiread, 1 o 47,Nickerson, Alexandria,
Fehr James S Watson,' Little, 'Alexandria. ,
Sehr Florence, Bradley, - Washington.
Echr Sahawa, Jump'. dodos.
Behr S Washburn. Thranter, Taunton. \
Fehr 7 , Benedict, King) Newport.
Fehr Marietta Baud. Brooks, Newport.
San' AverArten, Potter. Providence.
Behr A L Massey, Donne
~ Washington. •
St'r Bristol. Charles, Ne w York.
St'r J S Shrive', Dennis, Baltimore.
•
• MBMORiNDA..
Steen:lslip Fong Shaer . , Bildreth, sailed from New
York 254 lust. for New Orleans. •
Steamship fifty of Richmond, Kelly, at New York on
Banda, rem Washington.
Brig Ella Reed, Jokuision,cleated at Havana 19th inst.
for this pert.
Brigs Fester, Hammond; Orozimbo. Tracer and J
and' B Crowley, Crowley, hence at Boston Y7th inst.
Brig Star of the Eea. Bark. from St John, El El, for this
port, remained at Holmes' Hole 24th inst.
Brig Marshall Dutch, Coombe, from Bangor for thin
Port, Bailed 1, on:l:Newport 24th inst.
Behr .1 B Allen. Tate, from Oteenport for this port, at •
New York on Sunday-
Behr Sarah Clark Goldemith,at Providenoe 24th inst,
from Delaware City •
Sella Diadem. Benjamin. and S M Bhaddick, Steb
bins, hence at Providetce 25th inst:
Behr Z A Paine, Jonas, hence at Boston 24th fast
Behr B .1 Beraty, Meredith, cleared at Boston 24th
inat for this port.
Schr Borate Staples, Gibbs; for this nort, sailed from
Pew Bedford 24th inst, and went into Newport.
Schr Enoch Pratt, Baker, sailed from Yell River 24th
inst. for this port. •
Schre Hiawatha, Disney. from Newbnryport; M B
Mahoney, Kelley. from Calais; Adeline, Gilmore from
Belfast. and Nevada, from Portland, all for this port,
salted from Newport 24th inst.
RAILROAD 'LINES.
IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA.-
VELLERS:—Yor full information In reference to &a
-llow!, Distances, and Conneetlons,.lllustrated by one
hundred 'Railway Kapi3, represendwthe principal Rail
ways. of the country, see APPLETON'SRAILAY
OUIDB. ' . • sowsW
THE PIOINBYLVd.W4. -
E 10r11.6.14.•
PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG- 58 MILES.
The Ticket Office of the PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD is now located at the New Passer ger Depot
of the Company, THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets,
Philadelphia.
On and seer MONDAY. October 31st, 1861, Trains
will leave Philadelphia as follows:
4an /An A. X.-MAIL TRAIN, vrith the Coll owlngcoa-
LIU unctions: Arrive at WEST CHESTER INTER-:
FACTION 9.06 A - K, and connect with West
Chester Railroad. arrivit g at West Chester 9.90 A. N.
At DOWNINGTOWN 9.35 A. Si. connecting with
train Eyr•', Wa.yneiburg,- and reaching there it 11.10
A. N. At COLUMBIA 11:60 A M., connecting with
Northern. Central Railroad, and reaching York at
2.60 P. 99, Hanover _Junction 3.30 P. X, Hanover
.4.46 P. X.. and Gettyaboug- la • PL.X.. Also: with
train-on Reading and 13Olumbla Hlt il luilid , leaving
at 9P. 38. Arrive at HARRISBURG 1.20 P. M., con
necting with Nerthern , Central trains North, thus:
LeaveHarrleburg 146 P. K arrive at annberr 4.20 P.
, Milton IS 9'3 P. M Wllliamsport 616 P. _Loa
Raven 760 P. M. (P assengers for Elnliza, Rochester
Canandaigua, Niagara Falls, etc., reach Elmira at 10.46
P. X. and Buffalo at 6.115 A. M.) (Passengers for Dan
ville, Rupert, Bloomsburg, Berwick, Beath Haven,
W
Shickalinny, Plymouth, Kingsten, - koming, Pitts
ton, ,and Scranton, takethe Laoirawanna and Blooms
burg trains ,at Northumberland.). At HARRISBURG,
for.points South on Northern Centaiil FL R..leave at LSO
I'. M., arrive at York at 2.67 P. M., Hanover Ynnoti•n.
3 30P. M. , Hanover). 45 P. M. , and Gettysburg 6 15 P.M.
At HARRISBURG, for volute in Cumberland Valley,
leaving at 1.40 P. M.: arrive .at. Carlisle 9.68 P: M.,
Chambersburg 4.16 P. and Hagerstown 6.16 P. X
At TYRONE 6.68 P. M., connecting with Bald Raffia
Valley Train, leavingat,7•P. K. and arriving at Belle
fonte at 9P. N. At ALTOONA 7.40 M., connecting
with Brandt train for Hollidaysburg.
,reac ling there at
8.26 P . X At CRESSON 8.38 P. M. , connecting with
Btrain for Ebensiznig.grriving there 9.40
URG 1 ge And there coniiet
• arriving at Paoli at 11•A_ X.
11.40 A. N.-PAST NINE: connects at LANDIS
VILL Eat 7.40 P. M. vrith train on Read' n g and
Columbia Railroad, arriving at Litiz 3.10 P.
M. , Ephrata 3.33 P. Reading 4.25 P. M. At
HARRISBURG, with an Accommo•alion Train on
Northern Ceitral Railway, for Sunbury and !uterine
dist. points, reachtz g Sunbury at 6.1 k P. M. At HA E.
RISBURG with .train •on Cumberland Valley for Car
lisle, arriving there at 6.15 P. M Arrives at Pittsburg
1.30 A. -M. and there makes close connection for all
We n ste n ru r i l-P4RKESBURG AC
at Park esharg at S 1 1 1 ° , 13 segin f i•
dr i vei
at Intermediate Stations.
2 30. P. al lff ie T o BARR i r A9 0 00MM0AA.Z .1 1217 . ,
• M. with train on Waynesburg Branch, leav
• bag at 4.30 P. M. and arriving at Wayne:lll=g at 6
_P. X At .coixikone_, at 826 P. M. with Northern
Central Railway, or York, leaving
P.M.rightaville 7 P.
X , and arriving at York at 7.40 P . M Arrives at Bar
riabtag at 7.45 P, M.
4.ooo.l7olll2llWiianaccept c , om trar
rives at -Harrisburg 47 A.
N.. Altoona 3.20 P. M.. and Pittsburg 1.L40 P. M. The
care are comfortable, and emigrants, or families going
West, will flnd the rates low, and have their baggage,
for which checks are given. - forwarded by the same
train • For farther particulars apple to FRANCIS.
'FUNK, &migrant Agent. 137 DOCK Street. Between
Harrisburg and Pittsburg a dna-clam car is atiached
to this- train for local travel.
4.00
P. X. - LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION.
reaches Lancaster at 7.29 P. M. . and Columbia
atB.IOP.'M.
.1530 P. IL -PAOI,I ACCOMMODATION, No, 2,
. reaches Paoli at 6.30 P. M.
8 00 P. X.-PITTSBURG AND BRIE EXPRESS,
with the following connections: Arrive at
•
Harrisburg. 12 711 A. X Sunbury. 3.25 A.
X Northumberland, 3.39 A. • M Milton, 4.08 A.
AC: Williamsport, 6.20 A. X Lock Haven. 636
A. X ; Emporium, 10.12 A. M. St. Mary's, 11.12
A. M. Corry, 3.62 P: M... and Hee, 6.&5 P, 'M (At
Corry tinge connection is made with - OM:heel( Rail
road for Titusville and Shaffer's ' the present terminus
_of the road, thence by page or Boat for Oil City and
Franklin.) (Passengars for Danville, Rupert, Blooms.
burg. Berwick. Beech Haven Shick•hinny, Ply
mouth, Kingston, Wyoming. Pittston, and Scranton. the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg trains at North
umberland.) (Passengers -for Elmira. Rochester,
Canandaigua. Niagara Falls. etc., reach Elmira at
U 36 A. M.. and Buffslo.2oP. M.) At HARRISBURG,
with Northern Central Railway, for the South, leaving
at 2.50 A: M. •- arrives st- York, 4.10 A. M. z Hanover
Junction, 4.4 5 A. M. ; leaves Hanover Junction, 9.50 A.
X arrives at Hanover. 11 A. X., and Gettysburg, 1.26
P. M. At HUNTINGDON, 4.49 A. M., with train on
Broad Top: Railroad, arriving at Hopeweil, - A. M. ;
Mt. Dallas, - A. M.. and connecting thence by Stage
forßedford. At TYRONE, 5.48 A. M., connecting with
train on Bald Eagle Valley Road, leaving .Tyrone at
8.60 A. X. • arrive at Bellefonte, 11.13 A. X, and
Howard 12. 1 / 2 :0 P. X Leaving Tyrone on Clearleni
Railrceil at &65 A. M. , and arriving st Phillipabareat
11 A. M. At CRESSON, 7.84 A. M. connecting( with
branch tralnjor Ebensburg, and arriving thereat 12.30
P. AL At BAIRSVILLE INTERSECTIoN, 9.62 A- M.
eons with branch train which - arrives at Blairs
ville at 10.15 A. 11., and Indiana, 11.45 A. M. (This
train also connects at Blairsville with West Pennsylva
nia Railroad. arriving at Saltsburg at 11 20 A, M.) Ar
rives at P.ITTSBURO at 12.40 1. M. , and connects for all
points West.
P. M.-PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, dons
.w.aiv only at Downingtown, Lancaster, Hangs
- burg, Marysville, Newport, Mifflin. Lewis
town, Huntingdon. Altoona. Gallitzin, Ind .Cone
m U
angh At RNTIIIODON, with Broad Topßail
road, leaving there at. 8 A. M. , and arriving at
-Dudley. -A. M. Mt. Dallas, - , and
thence by' stage to Bedford. At ALTOONA, at 9.15
A. M., connection.is made with train for Hollidays
burg. reaching there at 9.46 A. M. and thence by hack
to Bedford Arrives at PITTSBURG at 2.40 P. EL
Making ig close ccnnection with through trains on all the
dlv e r n roads from that point, North to the Lakes,
West e thellistissippi and the Missouri Rivera: and
South and'Southweel to all points accessible by Rail
road.
For further information, apply at the Pas/longer Ste-
Lion. corner of THFETIBTH and MA.ENET Streets,
Philadelphia
nol•-tf • JOHN F. VANLBER, Js., Ticket Agent.
ILADELPHLL,
?mow. - ABD BALT/.
ROBB ItAILROAD.
. • TIAN ABLE. • 4'
On and after SUNDAY. Noie i mber.l2Voi 1864, maw
spy , Trains leave Phlls.fq for ,
Baltimore at 6, (Eno obidO_i - excepted, ) 8.01
A.M., 12 21., a 80.160. an to. M. P.. M
Chestar at 8.06, 11.16 A. M „Lao, &go and u
Wilmington at 6, (Mondays exce,) 9.06, 11,16
2. 4, 5.80, 10.80, and UP.
New Ca stleat 8.05 A. M. and 4 P. N.
Dover st 8.06 A. M. and 4 P. K. • '
Milford at 8.06 A. M.
Salisbury at 8.06 A. M.
TRAINS FOP. PHILADELPHDrLSAVII
Baltimore at 8.46, 9.40 AL H., (Exams.) 1.10. 4.40.
o.Bo_ and 10 . 26 P. M.
Wllmlagton at 149, 7.15. 9.16 A. M., 12.94 , 1. 2.80,
!Mt, 6.30, 8.65. and IA P. M.
Salisbury at 11.46 A. N.
Milford at 2 SOP. N.
• Doverat 6.60 A: M. and 8.66 P.
New Castle at 8.50 A. N. and 6 P. M.
Chester at 8.16, 9.66 A. M., 1, SAS, 5, 7.20. and 9.10
Leave Balti
more for Salisbury and intermediate sta
tions at 10.26 P. M.
I;en;silisiiiinore for Dover and Intermediate stations
stLlO P. It.
- ' MAIM; YOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8 40 A. M. .9.ooAnd 11.06 P. N.
LeawrWilniington at 6.11. L2B A. M. 00.51. CM, and
il. a , P. M.
Wretalit Trait { with Passenger air attaelpd will leave
9711mlnitoti for Perrgyille and Intannebe places at
7.40 P.
SUNDAYS.
. . . •
From Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 6 A. N. and
10. SO P. M. •
From .Pbiladelphia to Wilmington at 6 A. Id., 10,60
and 11 P..M.
prom wilmington to Philadelphia at 1.48 A. M. and
8.60 P. N.
Only at 10.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
nol4 H. B. BINNAT, Sala.
1864• L ,1864
PHILADELPHIA. • - ERIE RAIL:
ROAD.—This great lino - traverses the Northern and
lorthwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Brie,
n Lake Brie. 2
It has been leased by the PINNWELNAMTA BAIL
1041D COMPANY, and is operated by them,
Its entire length was troened for paseengerand freight
madness October 17th, 1864.
TIME op PABSEINGEPATRAINB AT PHILADBLPILLA.
Leave Weetward.'
Sail Train
tinaire Express Train 7.60 S. M.
Passenger care run through on Mall Train without
-bangs both ways 'between Philadelphia and Brie, and
.taltimore and Erie. • - -
Elegant Sleeping Cara on Elmira Express Trains both
ay. between 'Williamsport and
For information respecting Passenger business; apply
nrnrr THIRTIETH and-MARKET Bbiladelphia.
SzArforlPreight business or the Claws Agents.
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr. corner T TEENTH eai
4A_BEBT Streets, Philadelphia
J. W. BriNOLDS, Brie.
.7 IN DRILL. Agent N. C. H. I. Baltimore. -
. M.
, . • , B. B. 8085T0126 • "
General Freightairant,Philadefphia.
B. W. GI W 114211.14
. 02neral Ticket Age4t,,WalPhlA.
JOSEPH D .
nob-tt General Haunter. Wllliagosport.
i I._„.
REMOVAL.-TH E
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMI
RA R. R. LINE hare removed their Tiekut 011ie from
Sixth and Chestnut street. to 425 ONEBTNOTEtreet.
ander the Philadelphia Bank.
The only direct route for the Oil Regions of Pennell
yenta.. WILLIAMSPORT. RLIIIRA, BUFFALO. BUS
...PENSION SALVOR, NIAGARA FALLS. and all places
'in the Western and Northwestern States, and the Oa-
Thr
nadas
Through Flret-.lass and Emigrant Motets.
Passenger Trains leave depot of Philadelphia and
Heeding Railroad, 0011101 r THIRTEENTH end . CAL
LOWHILL Streets, at 8 A. H., and 8.80 P. N., daily,
except Sand ape.
O ForICE further information apply at the °Noe, 411111
BTNUT Street.
N VAN HORN. Ticket Agent.
JOHN B. HILLIS. Oeneria Agent,
oe4-tf THIRTEENTH and CALLO.WHILL its.
WEST CHESTER
- - AND PHILADKLPHIA, RAIL
ROAD. viA MEDIA.
- • CHANG& OP BOORS.
On and after MONDAY. Oct 10. 1864. the traing_will
leave Philadelphi ,a from Depot corner of TfilllTY.
FIRST and JUNKET Streets (West Philadelphia), al
8.15 and 11 A. M. and at 2, 4.16. and 8.30 P. M. Leave
Went Chester at 8.35, 8.16. and 10.30 A. K., and 140 awl
4.30 P, M.
Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. K. And
P. M. Leave West Chester at BA. hf..and 4P. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.15 A.M. and 4.15 P.
M., and West Chester at 816 A. M. and 4.30 P. con•
nest with trains on the Baltimore Central Ba.ilroad for
Oxford and intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing atparel only
as Baggage. and in no case will the Company be re
sponsible for an amount exceeding $lOO.
oc7 HENRY WOOD. anixtrifftoilmak
NEW RAILIt&A.D
aIgaIRINLINII NORTH —PHILP:DEL
PIEII A TO BROOIII.,TNL-THROUGH IN rips .11OURS.
FARE TWO DOLLARS—EXCURSION TICICS T S
THREE DOLLARS—GOOD FOR THREE DAYS.
On and after MONDAY, August 1, 1884, trains will
leave foot of VINE Street. Philadelphia, EVERY
MORNING at 8 o'clock. Sundays exeepted. thence by
Camden and Atlantic and Raritan and Delaware Bay
Railroads to Port Monmouth, and by the corrunodloas
steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic street. Brooklyn.
Returning, leave Atlantic street wharf everyday, Sun•
days excepted, at 11 A. N.
Travellers to the city of New York are notified not to
apply for passage by this line, the State of -New Jersey
baying granted to the Camden and_Amboy monoi l a
the exclusive privilege of carrying paesentare
freight between the cities of Philadelphia and OW
York W. F. ORIPPI
iv t 1 General Suparin dent.
aimpwRA.RITAIT AND
ILL/MARS BAY RAILROAD
—To Long Branch, Atsion, Menchester. Tole74Sr/A
&tutees!, Red San k he
On sad &fur MONDAY. Ancnst let, Trains will leave
CAMDEN, for LOBO BRANCH. at BA. M. Reittlf
will leave Long_Braatch at It 45 P. M.
THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight Train, with peasenger car attachell, will
start for Stations ost the main line, daily, tron: CAM
DEN (Sundays excepted), ate SO A. M.
Stages connect at Wootimanels and Manchester for
Barnegat and Tom's River.
Stages will alao connect - at Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, Akita& Village. Blue . Ball, and Oar-Hens!
Tavern. •
For further information apply to Company a ant.
L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Point,Qamden.
WM. FORIFFITHII, Js.,'
71-11 Gemmel Superintendeat-
&wpmW E ST ..TE Ri3
RAILROAD LINES.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
On and after TUESDAY, Novara oar let, 1864. Trani
'will leave from WALNUT-4 'MEV PIER se follows:
For CAPE MAY and all plaowl south of MUlVllie at
A. M. and BP. M.
For MILLVALLE, ERLDGETON, SA.LEM,.and all in
termediate places south of Glaseboro, at 9A. and.l
P. M.
For GLASSBORO at 9A. M. 12 N., and 3P.
For WOODBURY, GLOUCESTER, dtc,, at 9.A. It , 12
If.. 9 aid (I P. N.
RETURNING. •
Leave Cape May at 6 A. M. sad 11.45 AL 11...
Leave at 8.10 A N. and 3P. M.
Leave Brldseton at 7:16 A: N. and 8. - 10 P. M..
Leave Salem at VA. M. and 3P. M. -
Le s.ve Vioodbury at 7 8.47, and 9. 47 A. I*. and .4.11
P. M. and 6 10 P. M. to Camden onjy.
THE WitaT JERSEY EXPRESS (I MPANY •
will attend to all the usual branches of Express Easi
ness, receive, deliver.' and forward through (Aker. re
sponsible Express- Companies to all Leda of the coon*
trynny article entrusted to them.
A Special Messenger accompanies each Througli Wain.
Office, no.. 5 WALNUT Street.
. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent._
PRILADIMPRIA. Nov. 1, 1864. no t
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
• .
THE ADA.MB . EX
PRESS- COMPANY, Mice 356
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer!
shandies Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own
I
lines or n connection with o th er Express Colowita t t
to all the principal Towns and ß. S. Cities in the.
NDPORD mkt
States. SA,
ter General Sopertilitentent, .
_L3:It 7 CATIONAL.
pinixsyliveffi.A MILITARY
AOA
DEMT CHESTBIL—The Third Session Of
this ACADEMY will commence September
The Board of Trluitees consists of the folZitig MOP,
llemen:
TRUSTEES.
Hon. JAMES poLLocK, President.
Captain APPLE, Tice President..
W. B BARBER. Esq. •
Secretary
JAMES B . Istl.,Tte.l"iFer s .
Rev. Rich' dRe ton, D. D., castles - /5. • I:FULIK.I .
Rev. Thos. Brainerd, D. D., George P. RusSsie, ••
Hon. Oswald Thompson, William L. Springs_
Hon. Charles O'Neill, George L. Farrel, Esq.
Bon-W, B. Lehman,Addison May, Esq
Col, Wm. Bell Wadell, T. B, Peterson, Bea.,
Joseph B. Townsend,Ese., Theodore Hyatt, Eaq.
James L. bighorn, Esq
Thoroughinstraction itt English, the (Thistles and the
Sciences, by teachers of the highest attalmbente, 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 MUitary instruction is afforded-to the
Cadet as will completely At him to bean efilcialicdPer
1. -- eeedunt of the united States service. For ciro apply to JAMES H. OHNE. sn,, No
626 CHUTEfT ..at philedsi his, or-to -
1 J0ie...1 THEO. HYATT,
no4-1m President PenitaylvaniaMilitary Academy.
VILLAGE ORBEN
• T MILITARY- BOARDING SCHOOL. four engem fiozi
INDIA, Pa. Thorough coarse * C
Mathomati
sacral acieuce_,4 and Eliglialt • practical lamas IV%
aineartilt. En PAC 01,01.1‘44. at...any goke,and .of
all
El
Me. and eniey the bottoms a .alicacia: 'WroNato.2.4ba
Csp &Son , 7i South T
v:, Fifth and Prune e hiM turs e r e lST l L ' arifj ":9l4 T- t rr:ii
others. Addrear Rey: J. Eilin,VlY- BAR - rro.n. A. Mr..
VILLAGE GRIEN. Yezincylro." — • nu& Sin
lb ZOE - Err 2,61.L. 4 ...N0T I. 0 ^
BY given that the.m..~hicre fore saint
ing between MICIEM3I, A DIOS SMITH,
SAMUEL R. HILT, and-MATT/UM g
CHAWE'OII.D,
tradin ander the name style, an&-titt_,e liegr
of ," WEST
ENGINE C 0.," of NORRISTOWN, Montgomery Co..
Pa.. was the sixteenth (lath) day of July last dissolved
by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of. eald Samuel
R. Hilt .
The future business of the content will teSettlea and
conduett+d by the he partnera,undOr e old title
of the 'West Engine Co. ' '
Eigned: M. C.
SMITH' AMOS SMITH;
M. B. cRAIrroRD.
SAMUEL S.IIILT.
noll-let
NovaNDEA 10, 1804.
DISSOLIJTION.-TV.E COPA.T.III/1
SHIP heretofore eM.stly under the Wm Of
SAMUEL N. DAVIES 4 1301 Uri r
is this day dissolved. The btsiness hopdlistby
the nnderrimterLat No. 225 DOCK Stree t
oakELES B. DAVIES, Bury!
PnizAnsisniA. Sept. 8 0 . MI.
COPARTNERSHIP. —The • undersigned' hilik day
formed a coyartnershlt BROTHER Sa of ~ •
DAVIE
for the transaction of a general -
BANKING AND BRoKICRAGB BilolBllBB,
at No. 1155 DOCK Street.
OH LIMES It DAVIES,
• . PETER A. DAVIES. NIGADILPHIA, October 1; 7864. ,
B. Certificates of Indebtedness, Glin
Vouchers and ohecksould Government_gene.
rally, bought end sold. ,
BuelnesslUer and Loans on,Collate=mtifieed.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on on.
offl•Pan •
.HENRY• Huron, -
Distiller and Wholesale Dealer la
PUBB OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHELA. RTE, AND WHEAT
• :WHISKIES, - •
145 NORTH SECOND STRUT. below Ea PblIL
BERRY HUDDY
_
tool9-9mi ISAAII, J. EVAN.
MRS. JAMBS BETTS' CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS POE LADIES
the only Supporters under eminent medtaal pairogage.
Ladies and pBiCiall9 are.respectrully requested td call
only h_7
on Mrs. BETTS. at her residence. 1)39 WALNUT
Street, Phila. (to avoid conntertelts-).-Thlrty thousand
Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her
appliances. Those only aregenuine bearing the. United
States copyright ; labels on the box, and signatures, sad
also on the Supporters. with testimonials. colB-tutlistt
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUOS
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Dnek. .1180,
Paper MannfactUrere' Drier• Pelts, from 1 to 6 feet wider
Pauline, Belting, Sail Twine. &c. •
JOHN W. 11VHHKAN & CO.,. - 1;
_
No. 103 JONBS'
TIRITSERVO FOR TEE , TRETE A$D
D
GUMS.—.Nor strengthening the rum, g
'erring the teeth from decay, and for keeping - Am •
beautifully clean and the breath sweet, this la isp o
neve& to be the beet preparation that Nolen*. amiggps;
Ilene* has sitar produced. Prepared only by i•t •••
8. T. BEALL M. D., Denliak.
CHBSTDDT Street. Philedetphia;
wl7-dm for sale by the prineipal dructiste. $1 *Misr.,
GIJI4B, PISTOLS, SKATES.
PHILIP WILSON ar GO. ,
409 CHESTNUT Street.
Mannfaetnrers and Importers of
Pine Guns, Pistols,
M
. Gunning and elling Tackle. ...
Canes, Powder, Shot,
Wade, Cana De
anna Restocked, Rehm ed, and Repaired. In tie bee
Manner.
SKATES OP ALL KINDS.
409 CHESTNUT Street.
ed-if 3m
FAMILIES, HOTELS, DYE•HatTEMS,
-L- Ivo., uhstiPPited with the'Vgbyt il
Cog-wheel
Clothes wringer -4u but grid onty klidtioer
will fi nd it to their intered Wine •ong.of eae ninlla
able labor and clothea , aarofwg ntelidda.. 4 ,sige whole
sale and retail, by K. L. BOHN IC, • nfactnrer's'
Agent. Mr. -M . ' South SIXTH Stree . • , eal-len
A .Stall 43TEA.M .
11011161rar
n Preptred
"HARIS° to receive ordto s err the
SAM Ores tilt
;bailers. The ttentlon of lifanufataknws east others h
ealled to the new Steam • Generator. es combining es.
instals' advantages in absolute safety from destructive
explosion, ffrit cost ant durability, elsonomy of fin',
facility of cleaning and transportation, be. ba.
sassed by any boiler now in nee.: These bolleneVe
seen in daily operation, drlvllMi exteneleti , Lwor •of
Meura. Wm. Sellers dr Co. nth andamiltag
streets, at S. W. Cattell's fact:ol7, 13prase Wee. 134hz71-
kill, and at 6arsed4 Tremont lilall,_
_Prankford.
JOS. SIARRISON,
Waablngton Bnildina
574 Bon% TeplD Street. Pndlada.
PIIRE .PALM. OIL SOAP. -THIBI3OAP
le made of pure, freeb Palra Oil. and Is entirely
vegetable S i c:
j ai: more suitable for Toilet nee thanAltose
made from mal fat. En boTeeof one dozen cstkes„for
Wiper box. nufaotared by .
' 030: if „lILICIPTON & SON. •
No. 116 MANCIA.RIVIFi. Street, between Front end
Second, above Callowhill. • 3e6-6m
;4. „ :10Y. ; • ' I • ' . • 'I 't
die., heated with or dareet v eteall
Coils for Rosters, Ckmderuiers. lvaporaton, /14
M. iroverAx. sit NortISIXTILIL
SOll/Off-AND WATBR, afitTGl
Latest assortment 11PhIladelnhia—oonatantlign
hand. 'S. PROWL 311 WALNUT Street. 4 1109-tre
GLABS SHADES, OVAL. •
GLASS SHUNS, HOUND.
GLASS SHALES. [QUARK.
• NENNEItIt'S
OLASSWASI OF ALL pESORIPTIONS. .*
B.ARTELL h LS t RWORTS,
nnQS-]m 50. 15 North IFT)lStroot,
BROWNE'S METALLIC' " • - T'llllll
nun, and
•
WINDOW BAWDS
Totally exclude Cold, Wind. Rain, Snow. end *us
Tom the crcytcee of
DOORS AND WINDOWS,'
And sage one-half the fuel.
CHLRLBB 8:8AX33,
No. 38 South FIFTH Street,
Sole Siete Agent.
Send for (lir
Local Agents wiptat throughout the State. nog-Ica
1 1 11 B MAHONY ROUSH, IN A.SH-
L LAND, Bobnylkill comity, after being eloimi-for
.cwo moxithe, tains handsomely fitted up, &ad.'s now
, pin for train Hera and vibitore. Mr. HENRY B. '
-WEAVER. the present landlord, lately of rforthamber
land.tonnty, Neltobas had long experience in this line
of boeineee. will keeps FLEET CL ALMONER. aad one
:11 , 14 COUnare eiTOraW triqx bW"Hotels In the /
ry. • .
AOHLASO:l4.••liev,,;9.,lBBt e - • I ao2A:IM .
•
at zumrAidro intowri. 111 & memlL .
Ltir~.
OPP!CB OF •
.ARMY CLOTHINgIi AND
AQUIPA(33, TWNLPTO and; GIRARD Streets,.
wiItPriILAHIA. November
this aSt.
PEALED PROPOBALe be received at office
until 12 o'clock K. on SATURD elf, 3d December next,
for supplying the ischnylkill Arsenal with the follow
lankete, woolen, army standard.
ton Flannel. -do. do.
sentry Outdone, do.do.
s-inch Yellow Worsted T ate,_ army standard
Me chine ?breed (Stewart's). No. 70, eem p es reontred.
Willimantic Cotton, black. No 40, do. do.
S Gray Flannel,. for shirts or linlngs,do. do.
relliecs Bootees, for prisoners of war. do. do.
Wax Upper Leather, best quaity, osk-tanned, from
slaughter hides well finished and stuffed, to weigh not
less than seven ounces to the square foot
Pole Leader bestqoality. oak-tanned. from Buenos
Ayres .or La Plata hides, to welsh not less than 19
pounds per aide.
Both Sole and Wax Upper Leather to be enlejeet to
Inepection, and to be or suirrible quality and. substance
for melting Army Boots and Bootees.
Bach bid must be anarauteed'by two responsible Per
sons, 'whore signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certdied to sa benne gocd and sufficient escurity
for the amount involved, by some public functionary of
the United Etstes
Bide from defaulting contractors, and thosethatdo not
fully comply with tee reonlrements of this advertise
ment, wilt not be considered.
Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the
guarantee required in each bid. can be had on applies
st this office, and none cohere, which' do not em
brace the guarantee , well be considered; nor will any
proposal be corteidered which does not strictly conform
to the reoutrements therein stated
• The bias mum eta,. the number and quantity of each
kind of articles proposed to be , deliverer..
Proposals must be endorsed 'Proposals for &tny Bap
-
plies, stating on the env elope the particular article bid
far' HERMAN BlGOffe
• noNi•Pt Col. Quartermaster Department. _
QUART ERMASTIER'I3 DEPART
MENT.--_ PHILADIMPICIA Nov. Ss , 1264.
• bEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received at this oSoe
until 12 o'clock B. THURSDAY, December 1, 1c64,
for the immt dime delivery at the United States Store
house, BANOPER-Street wharf, of . .
_MP/ Five hundred feet ilotporation Hose. copper
riveting. in fifty feet sections, with screw couplings
attached.
All bf the above to be of the best 'quality, and sub-
Diet to the inspectiqw of an-inspector appointed on the
part of the Co' eramtnt.
• Bidders will mate price, both in writing and figures,
and t 1 e number of test bid, for, and the time of de
diver,.
'
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
:Sens. whore signatures mutt be appended to the ens-
Minty. mad certified to as being good and sufficient
;security for the amount involved by the United States
.'.District. Jiidge.•Attorney. or Collector, or other public
It Meer; otherwise the bid will not he considered.
The right% reeerved to reject ell bids seemed tbobigh,
And no bid from a defaulting_
REi contractor will be tap ved.
• By order of Col. Herman Riga. -Chief R
° Quartermaster.
016bRMS.
no2B-6t Captain and A. Q. N.
•
H..I•E F QUARTERMASTER'S OF
t f)TIC% . _
Omar/wart. 0 . Novemberill4llo4.
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE II DES
SION ED. until WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1984, ats
fr o'clock N., for furnishing this impertinent, (by con
tract) witb— • . • •, r
lliVeliTßY TROWSBES— S , S. B. Kersey, ATM S .
tan
, and, •
SHELTER TENTS, of ?Sle'-inch Duck, weighing 8 ea.
to the lineal yard--Army Standaid •
• To be made in accordance with specifications adopted
. by Um: Quartenr aster's Department. a- espy Of which
can be Sean at this office.
• Also, for the immediate deliver)" of _
ROLEUrif OR WATER-PROOF PAPER,
of which bidders will fernieh samples.
Samples:orthe standard articles may be seen at the
Oboe of Clothing and Ennipase in this city.
To be delifered free of charge at the 11. S. Inspection
Warehonge in this city. in good new packages. with the
name of the party tarnishing, the kind and quantal of
• goods distinctly marked on each article and package.
Parties offering goods most distinctly state in their •
bids tbe quantity they propose to furnish, the price, arid
lime of delivery.
Baronies, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the propmal; and the parties
thereto unit guarantee that the goods shall be. in every
• respect . equal to Army Standard, otherwisethe props
eat wili.not be considered.
A gnarantee. signed by two responsible persons, mast
accompany each bid, guaranteeing tbat the bidder will
Supply the articlos ga and e d to him under his proposaL
Bide will be openn on WEDNESDAY, December 7,
1884. at ik o'clock noon, at this office, and bidders are
eled to be present
Awards will be made on THURSDAY, December 8,
Ise
• Bonds will Ise . rocinired4hat the contract will be faiths
fully f i tilpd.
Tate relating to Preliterate will•rot be noticed.
Elan tine of Proposals, Contrasts and Bonds may
be obtained at this office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable 111
reserved.
Endorse envelope "Proposal for [here insert the
. name of the article offered ], '' and address
Col. WM. McICIN,
n046.8t Obtef Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot.
:CIFFIO3r
EunTinCE,'No. 828 WALNUT Street-
PalLitdadqu a, November 23 1864.
OBaLED PROPOIIALs . IN DUPLICATE, veld be re
-esived at this oMee until l 2 o'clock M., on TUESDAY,
November 29, 1864, for stipplying, for the use of the
Bolted States Army, the following subsistence stores,
delivered in Philadelphia. via:
1.030 Barrels first quality corn-fed. SKEW MESS"
or PRIME" MBSS" PO (which to be
stated), in full.booped oakWarreis. with iron
. Inaatenhoops; =Oat to be free from meter stain,
full weight, and thoroughly gaited; to have
bearcrePaeted within thirty days of date of de
livery. To be delivered within twenty days
from award.
6,000 Barrels EX'r RA SUPERFINE or EXTRA ,FA
MILY FLOUR, (which 'to be stated), in new.
well-coopered barrels fully head-lined. To
• have bean; ground within thirty days from date
• of • this d'd vertisemena Name of brands and
reace of marinfactlire 09 I . elated 4 2 tholo, T o
delivered. wi t h ten aye from &Warn.
$8. 1 200 Wendell - at - quality kiln-dried CORN MEAL, in
well coopered head-lined barrels. brand to be
- mentioned in"Ahe bid. To be delivered within
ten days from datatlf award.
60,C00 Pounds PRIME RIO COFFEE, in strong, well,
doomed barrels. Bidders will state the price
Per net pound for furnishing the whole or any
portion of the above coffee. roasted, ground,and
-packed in strong paper-lined lambs; and the
parties furniehthg 'will be requ them state on
oath that the coffeo furnished by is of the
same quality as the eample offered, and that it
...stabiles no adaitereiden, nor admixture of any
"flibsign substance. Greed pores sample required._
. To be delivered within tweh,tY days from date of
• award.
.100,000 Forums light COFFEE or choice
d ry MA.W:SUCIAR b rU".
for tho -pIIPpOISB. — TO be daliVered within ten
,for
from - award. "
6.000 Gallons 131713 CIDER.
wHIERX, - OGGIN
arena. Well. 'motored barrels.
e - sienvered within ten days from award. ••
10.003 Pounds flrd-gnallty ADAMANTINE CANDLES. !'
. full weight, 12s. To be delivered. within ten
days from Award
%coo Pounds , Wd bard. SOAP, in pound bank fiai
weight, packed in sixty-pound boxes. To be
delivered within ten days from award.
20.000 Pounds clean, line, dry-SALT in strong, well
coopered barrels. To be delivered within ten
days from award.
• • 2.010 Pounds pure ground BilarB - 112PP)28, - in'fon.r-
Olgne pe.pern• Bidders will state the variety of
Pepper offered, and will forniah a sample in
'Tian as well as ground•:,,epa-nra-m-lifriff
....A.e.. crw'rgiv,-
RISMPII.
.se proposal, and reran-ad taiiiieirTerii;
iota taepropoeal — must not be enclosed with the sample •
Samples most be in boxes or bottles, and not in paper
parcels.
The meats will be examined and passed upon by John
G. Taylor, inspector on the pert of the United States.
Separate proposals, in - duplicate, must be made for
each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for
Ake whole or any part of, each.
A printed copy of this dvertisement must be attached
to a ach bid, and the proposals must be specific in com
plying with all its terms.
Rao . bid must have the written guarantee of two m
em Bible names, for the fulfilment of the agreement,
who will give bonds if requtred.
Black_ Corms for proposals, containing the form of
'guarantee, may be bad on application at this once.
• The seller's name. place of 'business. and date of mir
ages. name of contents, gross, tare and net weights,
linnet be marked on every package, and all old marks
:must be obliterated.
fbatorns'of weights by professional public weighers
to beffiven whenever required.
Bo bids from parties who have failed to !Will a former
!car %Vils.v ill !tr. - 6' l4 l ll '4es, and delivery at any
,point in this city, to Di:designated by this office ,• and
any inferior packages or cooperage will be considered
sufficient cause for rejection of contents.
Payment will be made in such funds as may be fur
nished by the United States far the purpose.
.
Proposals to be endorsed •• Proposals for Subsistence
Stores," and directed to . aUB WIGGIN,
noRS-09 and C. S. Vol.
NOTICE. = SEALED PROPOSALS,
Pinski n Al
endorsed THE BOARD P in g 8 Iron/Ail SUP
PLIES
SCHOOLS, will be receired7at the office, southeast
corner SIXTH and ADBLPHI streets, addressed to the
undersigmed. until December 13, 1864, at 12 o'clock K,
fof the supply of-all the books and stationery to be
used In the Public Schools of Philadelphia for the
-year 10112. • The proposals must state the price and qua
lity of the books and articles di stationery proposed to
be furnished, and accompanied by a simple of each
Item. A list of books, arc. ,as authorized by the Board,
can be seen at the Secretary's office, Southeast corner
of SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets.
By Order or the Commltke on SuPPlteii.
RB4RY W. HALLIWISLL, Secretary
no& thatdelo Controllers of Public Schools.
ifIFFIOE OF THE DEPOT QUARTER
MASTER.
• FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Nov. 11, 1864.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTAT ON.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be. received at this °Moe
until 12 &cloak M. on the Sist day of Deeetaber, 1864,
for the Traneportatioo of Military Supplies daring the
year 1866 on the following routes:
ROUTE No. I.—From Forts Leavenworth. Laramie,
and Riley. and ether depots that may be established
during the above year on the west bank of the Missouri
river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude
49 degrees north, to any_posts or stations that are or
may be established in the Territories of Nebraska, Da
kota, Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 44 degrees
'north and east or longitude 114 degrees west, and in
the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north.
Bidders to state the rate par 160 pounds per 10) miles at
which they will transport said stores in each of the
months from April to September, itialuire, of the year
1866.
BOrrs 110. 2.—From titheavenw Kans ans ,ley, in
the State: of Kansas, an town 01 in the
Buda of Mlistouri, to any posts or stations that are or
may be - established in the State of Kansas. or in the
Territory of Colorado. south of latitude 40 degrees
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 points on the route. Bidders to state the rate
per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport
said stores in each of the months from April to Septem
'her, inclusive, of the year 1860.
• ROUTE No. 3. —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 established
in that Territory, and to such posts or stations as may
be designated in the Territory of - Arizona and State of
Texas 'welt of longitude ldi degrees west Bidders to
state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 mires at which
they will transport said stores in each Pf the months
frelm rtineto November, Inclusive, of the year 1866.
The weight to be transported each year will not ex
ceed 10,003.000 pounds on Route No. 1; Ikooo 000__ponnde
on Route No 2; and 6,002,000 pounds on Route No. 3.
No additional per 'tentage will bepaid for the trans
eportation of bacon, bard bread, pine lumber, shingles,
or any other stores.
Bidders al onld give their ratifies in full, as well as
their place of residence, and each proposal should .be
accompanied' by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dol
len, signed by two or 'more responsible !persons, ins
tranteeing that incase acontractis awarded for the route
entioned in the proposal, to the parties proposing, the
edtract will be accepted and entered into. and good
find sufficient security furnished by said parties in ae
sordancewith the terms of this advertisement.
•' The amount of bonds required will be suifollowe:
0n Route No. 1 $1000:03
On Route No. 2 20.=
On Route No. 8 60.000
Pattsfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
each bidder and person offered as security will be re
q`Ured,
_,Proposals must be endorsed' "Proposals for Army
Ttansportation et t ßoute No. 1." "2," or "3." as the
case may be, an Atone will be entertained unless they
corn Pis with All the requirements Of this adver
t ant.
ties to whom awards are made must be prepared
to execute contracts at- ono.): and, to give the required
bonds for the faithful Performance of the same.
Contracts will be made enliject to the approval of the
QtFrmaster °opera:el bat the right is reserved to re
.te y or all bids that may be offered. .
tractors must he in readiness •for eervice by the
but day of April,lB6s,and they will be required to have
a piece of a_genoles at or in the vioinity'of Forts Leaven-
worth and Union and other depots that maybe establish- •
ed,.dt, which they may be communicated with promptly
and readily.
By - order of the Quartermaster General. •
H C.. 110PiGR 1 3;*
nol3td ' and A.' M., 11. S. , A.
.
/arum: DISTRIeT OP PHILADEVENTA,
• No. 1103 OIR ABB- Street,
' • - November 23, 186 t.
*BIRD PROPOSALS will s .be' received at this office
~hlntioon of WBVNBSDAF,IOth•Inet., for the prompt
delivery at Camp Discharge, agar Spring Mlll, l'hillt
delpbw, of— .
Loin feet 8-Ineb three-ply Rubber Hose, of beet qua
lity. •
"
I,ooofeet 2-inch three-ply-Rubber Hose, of beet qua.
MT.
_
Wide necessary couplings and branch plpes.complete
for use.
To be Inspected and approyed by the United Stiles
Inspector.
Proposals will name price per foot for hose, including
Goat of couplings and branch pipes; the Shortest time for
delivery, and must be made upon the regular forms
which are furnished at this office.
-The United States reserves the right to releet all bids
dlemed iiscompitildi with its interests.
• ALBIRT S. A111131114.D,
no9i Capt. and A. Q. 11.
PrORSZB I HORSES I HORSES I '
•
• QUARTERMASTER oirmative OFFIOII3
AIRST DIVISION, WASHINGTON, Nov. 10,1904.
HOBS suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service.
will be purchased at Giesboro Depot. In open market.
tIILOEC 1.186 4
Horaerwill be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore,
a. Q. NA,' end be subjected to the usual Goversunent
median before beteg aossPied.
Price or-Cavalry Noma, $l7O each.
Price or - Artillery Horgan, IMO east.. •
Payment will be made for six (9) and more.
NM.
Colonel in charge 2irsi
Quartermaster General's Gelse•
PROPOSALS.
*9lO t.. 90
IN THE ORPHANS' COURTIN:M I ME
COUNTY or PHILADELPH/A. •
Estate of YEN PEMOERs' minors. . •
The auditor appointed by the court to audit,settle,and
adjust the arcountlof CHAS. M. I.IIECENE, gnardlan of
Harritt, Caroline, Jarob. aed Vary Ann Fenstmere,
minor children o.VALIINTINE PENNEMORS, late of
Pbtladtlphia, deceased. and report distribution of the
balance in the guardian's hands. will meet the Danis.
intetested to the *mate, for toe purposes of hi` appoint.
meat, on THURSDAY. DEMIIII6ER let, 1864, at 4P.
M.,at his 0t1i50..806 WALNUT Street. city- of .Phila
dephia. WILLIAM ERNST.
nol9-ettathat auditor..
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM WORRELL, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Conn to audit. settle.
and arquet the account of HENRY SLOAN, Trustee for
C
M's A.hO,,TNE bLOAN, Mrs.
Salt at fl COATE%
Mrs. MARI WOOD. and ALB ERT WORRELL. heirs
of the estate of WILLIAM WORRELL. &ceased, and
to report dl.tribution of the balance In the hands of the
accountant, will meet the partite Interested for the par-
Pose of hie appointment TIIESPAY. December 6.
11364. at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office, No 226 tionth
FOURTH Street, in the cit, of PhLafelphis.
no24.thstu6t GRO. SERGEANT, Auditor_
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
A- CITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOSEPH GABSIDE. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Courttt audit. settle,
and adju4 account of OWHOIS BULLOCK and
JANE OARS' 013, Ezeentore of the Last Will and Tes•
meat of JOSEPH 0 AMAMI, deceased, and a c epo
distribution of the balance in the hands of themete
ant appoint eet the
on
interested for the porp,)ses of
hisitent, on TUERDAY, December Plitt at
4 o'clock P. M , at Ids office, No. 142 Bonin BIOEITH
Street in the city of Philadelphia.
note-stuthlit JOHN B. COLANAEL Auditor.
_
ESTATE OF ABRAHAM FRA.NOB,
DECEASED. —LETTERS mssra:MßNTegT upon
the Estate of ABRAHAM FRANCE, late of the City of
Philadelphia, deceated. haying been granted to the nn
de:signed, all persons indebted to the said • Estate Will
please make payment. and thoke haying 'claims will
preseht the game without delay to •
WILLIAK FRANCE
A. E nor. TWENTY-FIFTH and - CaLLOWHILL
Or u bin ettornoq,
norZr-todt ELIJAH THOMAS, -
No 51 North SIXTH Street.
INTB E ORPRA.NEW COURT FOR TEE
CITY AND COUNTY 011 PHILADELPHIA.
E-tats, of JOHN GRIGG, deceased .
The Auditor appotated by the Court to andlt,-settle.
and. &Walt — the soount of • NANCY' N. 0 BNB
end JOBB W. ORlDo o .admtntstrators. of JO/1111
GETOG, doosved, and to . y.port tibstrlbatton of the
balance in the hands of the aeounntants, will meet the
parties tnterestedt - fortbs ourpOS4ll of Vs swot trimeta,
on MONDAY, - December 121. a. 1884, at 4 o'clock .1' K.
at the Wetbes q t Hops,. 4i the city of Philadelphia.
nclls-stnthet • •
01111 O. BAALICR & O.O:'S.OOD LIVER
w , OM. —THE TRUE AND ONNRlNl—Unsurpaased.,De
Quality and off. ote—being.the • . • •
SWEETEST AND BEET PREPARED.
In Coogbe.. Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, Govt, ln
d Coneumption, and all Scrofulous Compla ints, it
oftentimes proqueseettamediate and certain effects when
• other remedies _base 'been taken With Attie or no beaeflt.
sold by all Dntititiote An the city, and by the prowls.
tor; No 718 ' MARKETT Eitiest. sill-tuth4m
TRICASIIKY VF,PiitTMIENT.
oyyton OF TES COIIiFtROLLBIL OF fßtaaa Oruntisraii„
WAseasurros. September rr• Wit
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented. to the
nndersigried, it has been made to appear that the
EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK Calr- PHILADELPHIA. is
the City of Philadelphia in tha County of Philadel
phia, State of Pennsylvania, -has been duly. or.
ander - had according to the requirements Of
t r i laa mrk d at of Congress, entitled "an Act to pro-
Tide a national currency; secured by Pledite of Unit'
ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and
redemption thereof, ' ' approved June &i, Mit and has
complied with all the irrovialone of laid Act required to
isit complied with before sommensing,the bortiness'of
banking under said Act:
Now, therefore, "I. HUGH NoGULLOOH, Coml.
Weller of th* Currency. do hereby certify thnt - tne
Eighth National Bank - of Philadelphia, in the Olty of
Ptabuielphia, in the Oeuntyof Philadelphia, and State
qf Penneylvania, Is authorized to commence the business
tifilariting under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness -my hand and seal of
aloe this twenty-seventh.day of SOptember,
- HUGH McOULLOOH,
sash. Comptroller °Cabe OarreneY.
•
• nisommixtv AND mom. .
7. VAITOKAS 11311tICIT. . WILLIAM Z. Klan&
•
SOUTIEWARKROMWEY,
npril AHD wenn:mew, lIMMIT%;
I n tom ore
RWGIREERS AND MAORI
Volifsetnre High and Low Pressure Steam kalif% SS
,_river. anmarine service.
Rers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, asst
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for (las Works, Workshops. Rai
road Stations, Mi.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most in. ,
Droved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, rusk
Sugar, Saw, and Grist pints, Vacuum Pans, Ctipek
Steam Trains, Sefecitore, niters. Pumping Enables. is.
Sole agents for N, Rillietur's Patent Surar-BOllbil Al s
Paistns, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Acr_.l,
wall & Woliey's Patent Centrifugal Sagas-Brainix
][whine. a tualkt?
OF SUB-
seitilk PENN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORKS. —HEAVE k LirvY,
PRACTICAL AIDS 711BOHSTICAL SHOINES&S, MA.
CHINISTS, BONER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, sad
-7011BAKIIS, haying for many, years been in suseessfg ,
operation,bnd lb e e n exclusively engtSE building and
repairing se and River lingtnel, and low yree
Vop.Bollere„ Water Tense, r_s ore. &a. /ifs.
70 fully offer their services to tke tennis, 04 '4.
y prepared to contract for engines of all aims, Ise
rine, giver, and Stationary; having Gets of patterns of
different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with
quick despatch. Beery dessrlytion of pattern-makim
made at the shortest notice. High and LoW-Prescudo,
Pine, Tabular, and Cylinder Rollers, of the best Padua.
sy 'yenta charcoal iron, Fortino, of all sizes and kinds.
Iron and Brags Casting,, of all descriptions; 8011 ,
Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work eonnestri
with the above buminess.
Drawings and speclAcationi for all work done at
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed-
Who subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
palm of boats, where they can lie In perfect eiret7, alts
are provided with shears.blooke, falls, As., lee., ft.
rattles heavy or light weights.
.40021114MM1,.--
OHlf _
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1.91-ff ..• matt-1-1
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01143 , QM; di Co., STEAM' KS
...GUM BUILDERS, Iras /made and Gemoral
•!iditsts And Boller Balms. No. Li 119 CALL(YW
FILT. tittrost. firaft-14
PHEAPEBT COAL IN. THE CITY:
. Not Goal t 8 pa ton. ,
Stove Coal 19 per ton, -
At the MANTUA COAL 'YARD, Cor. THINI'Y4INTR.
street and rBN NSYLVANIA E. H
~ Yaatoa Ao/B-111t*
pt. - a's MIL '1 '
• • I alltr 70 BEATER COAL. ai ALTER'S COAL YARD, If*YR
Street, (967). below OIRA_RD Avenue,
N. B.—Sample. at Branch Once, SIXTH and SYBING
GARDEN.
WILE LEHIGH COAL.-H 01113 Br
SIMPERS can rely on getting a Pura ankle at a
H. sorrier FRONT and POPLAR Streets.
not-102* • JOHN W. HAMPTON.
Ej SCHERMER, NEW COAL DE.
POT, NOBLE Street above Ninth street.
Constantly on hand superior qualities of Lehigh and
Schuylkill Uoal selected expressly for fanaliP
at the lowest market prices. Wharf Twen=i l a
street, below Arch street. Office 119 South FOLUITH
Street. 0c110.3m
't-A ENII I N E EAGLE VEIN COAL,
EQUAL IP NOT SUPERIOR TULIBIGH —A brial
will seoureyour custom. Bag and Stove eis,lll.oo p
Jon; Lane ant, 1610.00. (Mee, 131 South FOURTH SC
below Chestnut Depot, 11419 CALLOWRILL
above Broad_ reel4-6m) ELLIS BRANSON
C 0 AL . - SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
'MEADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh OW. and
best Locust Mountain. front Schuylkill; prepared ex
pressly for Family nee. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH
and WILLOW ESL Ogee. Mo. 1111 South EIBOOAD
ana-tf J. WA MON & ( U )
DR. A. H. STEVENS, ONE OF THE
founders of this new system of treating diseases
imeeessfully by modified BLECTRIOLL action. with
out shocks. announces that he has resumed his ante
duties for the treatment of diseases, at 1418 South
PENN SQUARE, where, for the last three years. he has
had almost Mb bounded success in cases pronounced in
surable by medicine. Please sail, or send for a pam
phlet, and learn particulars.
N. B. Physicians or others desiring g Instrnetion sun
inter for • full 4011/110 at any time after • Monday.
Slept. 26. se26-tt
ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS- 1
1 COVBRY. —All genie and chronic diseases}
cured by spacial guarantee. when desired by the
` patient, at 1120 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
and, in case of a failure, no charge is made. No
drugging the sink= with. uncertain medical acacias.
/All cures performed by Magnetism Galvanism, or
other moOlications of Blecialcily , without shooks or
any unpleasant sensation . For further informa
{lion, send and get a - Pamphlet, which contains hun
dreds of certilicatee from some of the most reliable
men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and
permanently cured after all other treatment froin
medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand
cured in lees than Ave years at MO WALNUT St.
ilestrrical Institution established dye years ago.
Prof. C. H. BOLLES, Lecturer.
PHYSICIANS.
W. B. BROWN, M. X '
P. SHEDD, M. D., IS. W. BECKWITH. X D.,1
AND
...................
Mrs. S. .I . "..IPULTON.
Mrs. Fulton, a lady of great experience and abill
r. will hate entire charge of treating in the ladles'
ertment. ,
Consultation free.
Address all letters to Dr. W. B. EIIOWI4, L 22101
WALNUT Street. PhlladelPhia. octi-em*
TARRANT'S EFFERVBSORNT
EIRLTZER APIMIUM
Et Tint
BEET REILILDY KNOWN
FOR ALL
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. SICK RRADACIII,OOBTIYI
NESS INDIOERTION HEART-BURN EMIR
StONAollsra-thcaNzat. ac.
Dr. JAMES 'B.. oisILTPN. the crud UtemsA. ears:
"I know Ita somsitian. aid have no doubt it will
prove most betteillsW in MORO eompbants for which It is
recommended.
Dr. THOMAS BOYD car: " I Monier commend it to
the notice of.the public.
Dr. EDWARD G Lptow says: "I can with *out
done', recommend it.'
Dr. GEORGE T. DRILTER airs: "In Flat:dungy.
Heart-barn; Costiveness, Sick rfeadaisba, &tr., dm_ th .•
SELTZER AP.ItRIBRY in my hands bas proved Indied.A.
.valuabbt remedy."
Tor other testimonials see pamphlet with saeh 64314.1 e.
Mannfactared only by TARRAXT & 00„
27_8 ORVITWIOR Street, "few York.
FOE SALSI37 ALL DRUGGISTS. my23-tuoll
ELECTRICAL INSTITUT
'k E.
coin, Y APTLIOED.
This treatmont only E
.fieeds a trial to be adopted by an.
Having made many Improvements in the application of;
'this agent. we feel in duty - bottud to - make then/ public..
We will guarantee Wears' any ease of , Fever and Ague;
in two treatments. It has also proved very snoieeaful
in the cure of the following diseases;
Rheumatism, klouralgia, Debility
Paralysis, • Asthma. Genital Weakiallels •
Influenza, Hyspemda, riles ;
Spinal Disease, Catarrh, Diabetes.
Ladies and gentlemen can enter at any time for fall
Instructions in the practice.
•
Consultations free. .
Office bourn EI A. M. to 6 P. M.
. Testimonials at the office.
DR. THOMAS DRO,
Medical AL
selktjad _ 15431. - RiEVENTH Bt., below Rave.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OM OR RMBRO
OATION never Ms Winn Ratuaation,Nßa.
, Sprains, Frosted Feet, Clapped Ranee; snidAll
Ilfe
eases• Hike 36a,asel wbolesale and retell! WE, B. AY
LOR, Drould. TENTH and OALLOWHILL. see-3m
TVA.. KENICTILIN HAS RESUMED REI3
De.
home practicent his residence, northwest corner of
ThIED ind'ISSION Streets. Prom 9 toll. sel-3m
fffiV .
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only IINES.OIII,LED' but UniIiQUALL3D - in purity
of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches
an Schools , but found to be. eoutily well adapted to
therarlor and Drawing Boom; For sale only_ by
DECO&
N 0.13 North SKVENT/3_ threat.
Also. a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon
oonstaxitly on hand noel-Sm
Iffltyl DECKER BROTHERS' PL
AllOl3. —The pupils, and sarticalarly the
Profeesion, are invited to examine these beautiful in
struments, which are meeting with such se ouparal•
led degree of Popniarity and sale in New York, and
wherever known. The desideratum so long titer's
for, i e the strength of the from and sonorousness cd
the wooden frame. so happily attained by them. renders
their Pianos incomparable with any others. The tut•
outlined testimonials of such names as Wolf/whe t
Atha, Marion, Heller, Thomas, Zundel, an scores Of
Ohara, amply sdabllsh their Met rank. For sale oar.!
bl W. J. COCELEaII, 908 CHJAITNIIT Street. Al
a large assortment of other new and second•hand
Pianos. tarsals and to rent. nein-Sato
;•111EYER , 8 NEWLY D6= affil l iaßaggiurr sokrai •
REMO PLA.NOB.
the best. London rrlia tied& Alreenrarte ri America reeeived.
ODROIIII AND SECOND-HAND "wive.
see-1110 Warazooma. so. TMS ARCH Bt. baL
. nexus, COTTA6/1
,EXCIBL.
SLOE oxoAirs. HAILMONLITMS;ttia KILO
- MARSEPS Idußla atom
off- s 4 19. ViWa 08.E.4170T WINK
COAL.
MEDICAL.
AUCTION SALES.
•
JOBli B. NYBRO & CO. 41.1.10T108
` l, 11E8. Bloc 1132 sad L- MAI Wrest
LARGE P rrnrs SALE OF FELT,
GOODS. T B AVELLING BAGS,RATS, cArd,
Ac , Au.
Ai CARD. —We invite the eat y attention of purchasers
to the large and valuable assortment of boots. shoes.
brogans. travelling bags. &c
. embracing samples of
1.100 packagee, forming a prime sod fresh assortment.
to be peremptorily sold. by catalogue, on four months'
credit, commenclag THIS MORNI.NG. at 10 o clocks
precisely.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, BROWS,
BROGANS:, Ac
THIS MORNING
November ZI at 10 o'clock. will be sold by catalogue.
without reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,103
packages boot", shoes, brogans. balcoorals, gam shows,
army foods. travelling bane, &c . of city and Eastern
reanufasture, embrecing a fresh and prime assortment
of desirable articles for men, women. and children.
which wisl be open for examination early on the morn
leg of sale
LARGE POSITTP7E SALE OF BOOTS, REIOES AND
GUM /SHOES, V
ika GOODS. TRAVELLING BAGS,
gm.. de.
NOTlCE.—lncluded in our large aerataPtorY sale of
boots, shoes. Au to be hold on TUESDAY Morning,
Nov. 29th. at 10 o'clock. will be found in part the fol
lowing fresh goods. via,:
raw a men's, boys , and youtbe' thick boots.
—cases men's, boys'. and youths' kip and calf boots.
cases men's grain cavalry boas
cases boys' grain End L L. boobs.
cares men'a. tons and youths' kip brogan..
cases men'a, boys', and youths' balmonds, tap
sole do.
cases boys'. and youths' Congress boots,
tap sole do.
aa‘arla women's. and dblidren's calf. Itip,
fist; grain and split , sewed, pegged, and coop-r galled
boots and balmorsls, embracing a general assortment
o city andßattern-made goods.
Also, 7 Caste gents' Bt-inch leg, enameled. gilds
foxed. steel-shod cavalry boots, gum awes, army
goods, .
•
stlorei,• SALE - 6F 'READY. MADE CLOTHING.
, N
_ SHIRT'S, dte..
O WEDNRSDAT MORNING.
November 110kh wig be. sold by catalogue, conmenO
big at 10 o ' cloc k,realsely, on tour months' ma lit,
about 276 lots of men'e and boyg' fashionable ready
made clothing, shirtttlfre• ' -
. • •
LARR , E BATA OFFORI"EItf Dollld D
TIO RY
• "(300.E5.
-included in OUT ELIO of for - einem:l 4 domesNadry Seeds*
.
ON WHIR AY,
DeceMber let, will be found, in part, the following de.
Bitable articles, vie: -
—pales all wool flannels.
- - bales heavy brown
-- bales Ethan Allen and Lent:aster sheeting&
cases 74 end 44 bleached moraine.
cases. brown and bleached Canton *annals
cases Hartford and Cairo denims.
oases heavy ooreetjeans •
oases colored cambric* and paper =sans.
cases Manchester gioghame.
oases indigo bine Makings.
cases Rob Boy ,lane ings.
cases min• re' plaid flannels.
cases super Kentrickr
weese ail-wool tweeds.
calms Oneida and go!d-mixed oassinseres.
osses_plain wodjprinted satinet-
NOTICE TO CLOTHIEI3B—LaROR SALE OF TAILOR
CIoODS
Alio, on TRUBSDAY, December let,
—pieces Magian broad cloths.
-7 pieces heavy velours.
pieces Castor and President beavers
pieces litsgnimatort and Motoow beavers.
—.pieces Wattney and pilot beavers.
pieces Astrachan coatings .
• pieces Belgian trioots and seal skins.
pieces silk and wool Cooettlffell.
pieces Devonshire And Helton coatings
pirate dank-mired repellant&
-. pieces cap and cloak clothe.
pie e ces mohair, Italians,vestings, paddhigs, can
vas. d.
Also, dress goods, white goods, travelling shirts.
army shirts and drawers, hosiery, cravats, ties, sewing
silk, skirts. notions. Ac.
ROCHDALE BLANKETS
Included In sale of THURSDAY NEXT, a fall assort
ment or
10-t@l2 4 Rochdale blankets.
IaRGY PIMIDIEMOAY SALB OF_FT#OPEAN AND
AMERICAN-. DRY GOODS, he..
We will hold a large sale of British, German. French,
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on tow months'
credit, and tart for cash,
ON' THURSDAY MORNING.
D e o; let, a - m=omin at precisely 10 o'clock, emu-
Prising
• 600 PA'CKAOIO3 AND LOTS
of British. German, French, India, and American dry
goodsi embraclig it large, fall, and fresh assortment of
woolen. worsted, linen, cotton. aad goods for city
and eauntrir sales.
LABOR POSITIVE SAill ALTO OF
&e. - CARPETING% DREG
ON
• •
FRIO AY M
Dec. % will be sold by . catalogue, on four months'
credit, cowmen ulna at lto'clocS preelselY. a foil assort
ment-of ingrain, 'venetian. rag, Est. hemp, and, cot-
tage carpets. druggeto. &c.
PRRBMITORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA, GERMAN,
AND BRITISH DRY Goons. am.
•ON MONDAY IdORNINO.
December oth, at 10 o'o'ock. will be sold, by cata
logue, on foor months' , credit. 'shout
700 1 AfikAtlES AND LOTS
of Preach, India. fi,rmsa. and British dry goods, dta..
einbraoltd a large and choice asecrtraeht of fancry.and
gatle articles in ellA. worsted, woolen, linen, and cot
ton fabrics.
V. B. —Bamples of the samo•wtU be arranged for ex
amination, with cataloues, early on the morales of
sale when "dealers will find It to t intoned to at
tend_
SALE OF STEAM TIIG AND BARGES.
CmEr Quattramtasrinen Omni,
(Depot of Washington),
W /ARLINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 26, 1854.
Will be sold at_pa bile auction. at Government Wharf.
1"101 , cf 0 street. Wsehiegton City, D. C on THURS.
Diy, December lb, Efil. one Steam Tug and roar
tiChnylkUl bargee, as rot lows •
Steam TuaC G. BAWTSLLE •
Barges .A.W TB O.NY CLINTON.
CITIZEN,
lINIAg. MILTON
er wiLKi erss INS,
gale to commence at 12 o'c ock noon.
Terms—Cash in Clevernmtut fonds
D. FL RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Qaartermaster.
Depot of Washiaston, D. (L
. , , AND- TO ILET. •
-da. *Olt .BALE—A STORK STAND,
DlietLing attached, on Main. street,.ll2l2.llAll-
TOWNod..inirsa excellent business. Also, a House
and Lotorittt plenty of Shade, eh..a amiable
for a Large faintly. within min utheittel' walk railroad
station. ermantoirh. apply to 403.
nolle• tntbs 01* conveyancer, gerninatetra.
et • FOR BALE . OR TO LIT—A3VIII
- bar of convenient new nwnravotii. with model.n
improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thir
teenth streets. Applyto TATI.O W JACKSON.
814 CHIOISFITZDT Street, or at
1858 North TW ELF ra Street.
rORGR PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
- • LE.-.slMr.alsilrarf - Q3. - taiSM," Lancaster eo„
on t. e Fenneylvanta Railroad known as SADSBORI
FORGES; two good water-powers, several thousand
tons of good forge cinder, and a FARM of 200 acres in a
high state of cultivation. For fall particulars address
JAMES GOODMAN,
Penningtonville F. 0., Cheater county, Penna.
Immediate possession given.
Also, in the same refs boyhood (on the Railroad), a
valuable "TORII PROPERTY: rood buildings, steel;
lent stand. Address as above. sold tutitlat
el LARGE AND ,VALUABLE PRO
PERTY FOB seLg.--mrui virri large and commo
alone LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY Ftreet,
near the centre of bnainens, containing 80feet on Cher
ry Street, depth ltd feet, being 78 feet wide on the rear
of the lot, and at that Width opening to a large cart- Wag
leading to Cherry Janet its advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met with.
Apply on Ihmremises. aelg-Sm*
/ 1 2 4 x, FIARSALIC--THE NEAT AND
nvenient Dwelling, No. INS MOUNT VBRNON
Street, or it will be exchaned for a Germantown pro
perty se. For ot hers , see North American
S awe
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B. F. HURL 123 S. FOURTH Street,
nol9 and S. W. car. EIRITSNTEENTR and (MULL
PUBLIC BALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Cheder
County, will re exposed at public sale,
ON SATURDAY, the 3d of December, 1664,
at the Mansion Home or EVAN WOOD WARD, deed.
being Tract No. 6 hereinafter described, ail the balance
of the Real Estate of said deceased. conithting of •
hEVIiN D/PFBRENT TR aCTS OR LOTS OP LARD,
in said county of Chester—to wit:
No. 3. A meesuage and tract of Land situate in West
Bradford township, containing Nine Acres and 'Forty
seven Perches, adjoining lands of Wm. Dowlin. lands
late of Charles Elston, and others; about one acre of
which is arable, the balance young thriving timber
No 4. A meeenage and tract of Land situate in the
same township, adjoining lands of Wm. Dowlin, Wm.
Torbert, James Beale, and others, containing Fourteen
Acres and Piny-seven Perches; about one and a half
acres of which are good woodland, the balance arable,
and of good quality, well fenced, and watered by ma
xims water from springs.
No. ft A lot of. Land situate in eamet wrzuthip. adjoin
ing lands of Lydia Woodward and others , containing
Flue Acres and Eighty Perches; covered with thriving
chestnut and oak timber. which will be At for cutting
into posts and rails in a few years.
No. 6. A lot of Land in East Cain township, adjoining
lands of Wm. Torbert, John Z. Vox. and others, con
taining Two Acres and Fifty-seven Perches. on which
is erected a large three-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, lately occupied by said decedent. On the lint
floor is a large hail, parlor and dining-rooms complete.
with a very large room heretofore occupied as a store
room The second and third stories are divided into
six at ambars on each door, with a well-finished attic.
Also, &large brick Kitchen, two atones high, attached,
with cellar Under the whole, with soft water conveyed
by lead pion, to the kitchen door, and from thence to
the barn. This 'would make a splendid couniryreei
denim for a gentleman of leisure, as it is located within
five minutes' walk of Gallagherville Station. on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. 32 exiles west of Philadelphia.
It would also he a desirable location for a Dummies
man for a store,coal and lumber yard, Etc. A Stone
Barn, with abundant stabling. together with other out
buildings, thereon. The land attached le first-rate, sad
well fenced.
• .
No. 7. A messuage and tract of Land situate In the
same township, adjoining landsof Wm. Torbert, Abner
Baldwin and Milano, containing Twenty- seven Aeree
•and Fourteen Perches of arable land, in the Great Val
ley, of excellent qv silly, and divided into lye enclo
stubs, with good fence. This tract lies convenient to
No. 6, and added to it would make a desirable small
farm.
NO; 8 A lot or tract of Land situated in the same
-township, on the Lancaster turnpike, in the village of
Gallaghervilie adjoining lands of Win. Torbert an d .
others, containing Eighty Perches, on which is erected
a stone Smith Snop and large Coachmaker Shop, at both
of which a large and profitable bwiiness might be done,
No. 9. A lot of Land situate in same township. ad
joining lands of Wm. Torbert, John B. Fon, 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 in one portion of the
lot There is treated on the premises a large lime kilo,
where an abundance of lime may be sold. Tae lot is
also well fenced.• •
All the above properties are desirable. Persons wish.;
big topertchato axe respectfully invited to call and view;
for themselves, and will be shown by calling at the pre-1
miseb of NO.. 0, or the undersigned, at Outhrievi Ile.
atVale to commence precisely at 1 o'clock. Ckmditions
sale. WhE WINDI 4 I3,
non. it:alma* Administrator de Donis non.
•
FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT
FARM of 110 Acres. at Union. Station, oa W •
Jamey Railroad, 20 miles. front Cameen. Good Maid
lags and good r off. Price low and terms easy.
" Also, asunber of first. eta*: Farms within A few
Inner ,
of P hiladelphia. B. F. GLEAN,
nOI9 2.213 South FOURTH Street
Am VALUABLE FLOURING,
liNgA MILLS AND FARM FOR SALB—Nnown as .sda-•
SHBLISISIPS MILLS, on the Penuepask. in MONT
00111KRY COUNTY near the North Pennsylvania
Railroad, fourteen miles from PhPadelphla ; comprlsttig
a large MERCHANT MILL, with three run of blunts,
and all necessary machinery, in goodorde , for manu
facturing all kinds of grain. Also, a GRIST MILL.
with two run of burrs. Manton House, several Tene
ments. Barns, Shope, &0.. with 46 Acres of highly pro
ductive Land. As the owner to eng aged In the milling
and grain bnelness 40 miles distan t, th is property, now
itrauccessful operation, will be so ld a bargain, and if
desired, immediate possession will be given, Including
the custom. stock bums: implements. all
ready established for an enterprising bnaineeS - man to
make money.
For terms, which will be easy. apply to
M. THOMAS & SONS Philadelphia,
Or to the subscriber. at Downingtown. Pa.
nolo lm DAVID SHBLACIRE '
U G ST ORE FOR
TUBES and contents will be • sold at a.tralnatlon. j
with a discount of twenty per cent: - This le a splendid
opening for a competent person. The store was formerly
occupied by Col.A. H. Grimshaw, arid done a large and '
successful baldness. Apply to
T. 3InGLARY.
Ilona 605 MARKET 6t.. WILMINGTON. Del. '
F OR RENT—THE LARGE PHOTO
rtaphic Booms formerly *coupled by W. L. GBH
NON, comer of BBVItNTH and cassnarr Street.
Also, se voral other roorr e over the Photographic Hoorn&
Inquire at 618 WASHINGTON Boum. . Aolt
fi r ERMANTOWN LOT FOR BALM
A very desirable Cottage L ... 41, about 1100 by
180 feet, corner of JEFFERSON and WEAL Streets, two
sq.exes beyond the depot for the new passenger
run
way. Price low, terms easy.
ADA,' tel • JOSEPH LEg,
nol7-lm ININ CHESTNUT West
PriIIIIMERSIGITBD_, RATING RS-
IiTIIS. - Ida REAL ESTATE ONTICE to ffo. 53
TENTH Street, tarter of Arch. Mc there reopened hit
REGISTEL In which titepaillic waif enter their
PROPERTIES ToE SALA
And hi prepared to collect INTERESTS, lirottat• and
Howe every part of the el Dr.
oel7-!we WILLIAM ve. HEIMB,D.
SR. AT F. S• SKATE 137Ethpg..._
Dealers arc' renaMed to call and examine tall;
of Isess Viels of 1.11 . and Gent& Skate& for
width be famished at the lowest Niiu t ita x t. ri
Dr u m , 1 L. BLINDRat. Milatiasstarir' s -Mrest.l
prf booth DaTil Wrest, U.QI2-lre
AVOTION BAAL,
'FURNESS, BRIWLNY. &
no. CO
_a_ o. 616 CHUM!? and 6121 Jar;
1,000 LOTS FANCY LED
C.ooha 841
NOTICE. ktottareo
Na.. 2911, at 10 o clock. wall be sod, 2, 1
credit, about MOO lota of lane? and
Britisb, Irish, and German Dr, Goods
beet assortment offered at auction thin is„,„" — ;
101 l !ants of Ltapie'e fabrics. Also,
figured and plain Mks, velvets, Tom e s.
dress goods. broth*. abawl.. i 1 0 ,7 t o
linen damasks and lisOn tablecloths of
of Richardson. Rm. ar. 0 or der o.tg which
the trade is particularly replicated, th,
NOTICE TO VERC RANI' N A ,
Also. 100 nieces French black and 'IT
50 p ieces French double teeter b.,.. er al"ti
20• 3.4 tricots led k
60 • • r. 6 4 bla barrscr:'
Also, Italians. sotto dorhinos
NOTICE TO DEALERS IN fr 67,$
THIR
6fo Cartons fancy and Plate Poolt de w e ,
bone, Icost ndinn some very high co,
Pas 1©1(43 steamboat black .11r
White and colored edge black silk we °,t t ,
of t h e
piece. colored silk velvets. to whi c h 4,',
of the trade is requested.
SPLENDID QUALITY LIDIII
DROP AND LINEN DANARR
Of Richardson, 800. & Owaea's teleb.,;.) •
taro, suitable for the header. 6;4 I
so pieces 6-4 to 8-4 loom linen alisp,b rg
N) " "
8 4 whitey brown lines dunssli
Br, 8 extra quality whitey
tune and enow- drop do. Mews la
20 places 94 rain. quality India' hr, A4
asks and suow.drop do.
7 4 to Ic, 4 extra qua lay lines dams) tay,
220 dozen buctaback liaFft (nwc.
LINEN ISACHINE TfIRRAI)
'5OO dozen first qnulite linen mAchin.
0001) • FOR rA ah car•
Also, a la se assortment of cotton:Led we
Sc good , .
LA'T GRAND RD/MN SALE e•py,
FRENCH, GERMAN, AND iißiTlyp R'
OF LUPIN'S CELEBRATED PA Ricci '
THIS MORp - I
140.. 20. 1864 a
ESR.t
at 10 o'clock , esn ro e ,
HEfff
BRTNLEY. & CO , A
em...it
CNUT , tot
000ipteom LDPIWE brated Insfintos. obi
and colored. al t qualities
100 pleas. reps, superior qu 4 lilh.ll{l.4
,50 piece. velour ruse,, desirable e i pti e: ,'
ait pircee Paristann., new owl 41147 dem
60 pieces tamise, all gelatin,.
1(0 places poplins and Antennae. silt tram
4,oplecoe rt.% printed cashmere etokaa,
detainee.
ROPlece. plain Illotudin de lataea, tank .
high colors.
100 Pieces 4-4 do. l black and rum{
RIO pieces /ape , aiixonl wool Wake.
I )00 pieces do.. halos.
ac, p ie ce . super gualltg tarn plaid as,
poollee, and V1:00011.1.
611 piers 6-4 angle-naston plaldL
60 piecestE etees. dress materials, silk, tr ue,
m
Ifs) piac"s 6-4 quality Freneb Cannel Wsidgi
200 pa' moral skirts, latest •tyle..
10 awe fancy British dress goods, c it „ ,
brocade.,mohair,, Ac 2l) cases star 's dress goods. tuna tiqy
white colored Coln's., lase* ntottrt
poplin.. Victoria c:otbs, and ottmu,
cent importation
200 black TI, bet long shawls, wool fi lm
600 new styles long and now. WOOl uu .
60 Paris rich brocbe long shawls. )
100 pieces dress silts, plain colored tal.,n e
fat- d do.. colored VON de Beot,
all choice styles.
60 pieces black armitres, figured talk y.
20 - pieces mantilla velvet"; Roper tyse a
MEN'S WR GOODS.
pieces ell ra super blue E c A loths.
11l pieces extra super brown ca•tors.
25 pieces extra super doable canton-,
2r) nieces extra super 84 black tricot"
simeres.
60 pieces Italian cloths and satin de tVs.
Mien.
60 piecescolored iiiestas, saner Quito .
16 pieces saver Lyons all-silk col:sr ysts.,,,
20 pieces super styles black and colored :l
SPICIAL SALE OF 600 CARP' 611
FRIA MORNlNG.November lA. 1661. fall lines
No 4 and I black and colored cord edge
ribbons.
Nos. El to 90 do, do.
Nos 4to 60 splendid quality black posit,
Nos. 16 to 60 Scotch plaid colored do.
Pos. 40 to '0 rich brothe embroidered do
Nos. 42 to 60 grbs grain and satin do.
Fringed edits s vide and besvv nbud dc
STEAMBOAT VELVET Rbolor
Fa assortment Woo. Ito 190 stesnabost
silk velvet ribbons.
Nos. to —colored and black do. toltb
and pord edge.
IitrTHOIL4I3 & BONS,
Nos, 139 aseit 141 Rooth FOLT,F!Stf
SALES OF STOCKS AND Ent V
At the Kitchens% every TITESDAT, et Et
Ahr- Bendbillsof each Property image
on the Hatt:lA*7 rteTtotte to each ea's 1,(
Ing_tm_p_blet form plying fall deeeTtptien.
FURNITURE SALKS at tie Acedos
TB ITBSD ry.
;liar kartiettlar attention Liven to sales at
wideness. Ike.
REAL ESTATE STOCKS, De. • WTI NO\
Executors' and Orphans' r.mtu.t Baler. Si:
gages, tutd Real
- - YfilB DAY.
Estate- .
A, very la;:is Sale. properttft, to be eel
iln - cluding valuable business tttandt.
aid plain dwellings, large lots-24 acs ~ *s
lots. Frankford: 2.3foatervs, Long lane. Ac„ de
bills ready. - -
Sale N'o. 1818 Singh Rlttenhoore Si.o
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD 51
CARPET'S, ho.
THIS MORNING,
2th Instant, at 10 o'clock, by catslotee.
flonth Rittenhouse Square, tke superior fem.
Word piano, tine carpets, hook-cases
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the nor
sa.
Sale N 0.41-- letanidin strel.
RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FUEYIY
NIEReRS, CHINA AND tiLifgwal
ON WEDNESDAY hIOREISO,
Pow. 80th, at 10 o'clock, by custom,
Franklin street, above Coates street, the et
tom mactol and pier mirrors, Eno chine se
ware, line 'feather beds and mattresses,
Nta. de.
s be examined at 8 o'clock on the nn
sae.
SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL
PHOTOGRAPH ALBIOdq,
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
Nov. 30th, at the auction store, miscalls
schoolbooke, photograph Albums, Irc.,
zrx.Mitlthlrutti IhrEuta.lauTra.
FMB.PIES PR('
eoLD wiTcH, eswitio - lecaual,
cARPETIS,
OH THURSDAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, st the Auction Store, superior
plepnt rosewood drawing-room furniture,
wa i zut dining-room and chamber furniture.
librare" furniture, fine French plate mantel
oval salraPra. snowier fire-Proof chest men
gg gentnc p a gold leve watch, Singr
glansware r .
line velvete F.
other carpets, elesvat window curtains. Kim
sax OFF,FILOSOFILTC,ALAND CHI
APPAXA, r,.
By order of Execet:m
OM FRIDAY.
Dec. 2, at 12 o'clock. will be sold the a
p2l .
and chemical apparatus belonging to thetas
man Cox.), R. D., comprising two electrical c
telescePe, air pump. microscope, laboratory(
Also, some surgical instruments , and a bort
calculi one very remarkable one, evircrte?
John Redman.
_
Also. large And superior telescope and stet
May be examined the day bel're the sale
BSCOTT, JR., AUCTIONR
. ins CHJETROT and 615 BANSOM
LABOR SLR OF FILTER-PI:SUB
On SPEDNE.DAY MORs VW,
Foy. 30th, at 10 o'clock precisely. we will
invoice of triple silver-plared ware, cona!=tit
sets casto's, trays, ice pitchers, batter and •
dishes, &c.. &c.
SALE OF IRON PPRNITI - Rit
TRIIRSDaY MORNING,
Dec. 1. at 10 o'clock precisely. limp salf. A
alters, coadstirg of bedsteads, table, char z,
brackets, isc.. ke.
PHEGIEP FOR.D 00., AUL .
A- 625 IfAREMP saw IIiAS coaxal
LARGE SALE OP 1,200 OASES BOTti,
BROGANS. BeINOSALS.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
December I. will to sold by catalogue. ei
at 10 o'clock precisely. 1.200 cases boots, shoe
cavalry boots. &c. Also. women's. misses'
dres's boots, oboes, gaiters, bahnonle.
n WOLBERT_,_____AIICTIO
C
SOUTH SIXTH
(moms PURR OLD BRANDIsq.
M KIES RUM, 61116, CHAMPAGMLS, CLARE ,
AILS.
THIS ORNIZIO
The 7 9th inst. ,at U o cl ock, ' at No. 16 Somh
Street, a large assortment or very choice swipe ,
LIQUORS, IN CASES AND DSMIJoHN ,
The whole comprising the largest and fine;
have ever offered. Is worthy the attenth , ec
gentlemen, as well as first e ass hotel and
keepers.
Catalogues now ready.
HPltiltlr - P. WOLBERT,
No. 002 MASSlAt t raotrth 6de, sboa.
Sales of Dr y Goods, Trimmings. Notions, kn.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and YELDAT Moran
meacins at 10 o'clock.
pANCOAST & WARNOCK,
MODEM, 240 XABXE? Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALEM' 900 LOTS A 2
AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. 3111
GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS. Re., Ac , by
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November P commenclng at 10 o'clock
Included will be found a huge and Emcal r.
of seasonable goods, to which the attention 01
18.1.uvited.
llHlP'Plffe.
jffilk STEAM WET
TIKPOOL. teaching
(Cork H The well-hr.owa Met
Rord. ! Near borZT.)
ossit. sad PhOadelPhisfU- --
' _ rn" ''"").
carrying the U. S. Mails. are
sail ea follows:
ETNA- awn:GOAT.
EDINBURGH.. SATORDAT,
~.
GLASGOW SATURDAY.
..
aud every AUCIONKILIS Saturday at Noon. hoar
North Elver.
HATES OT PASIUGB:
Payable in Gold. or Itsoreethutt itt
JOUST CABIN.— - W6O Oor .I , ,ACSE -•
to Loadoa. ••.85 00 do to Loadoc.
to Paris .—. • 96 CO do -ao Parte •••
to Hamburg..
_9O 00 do to Bedobd: ,
gars also forwarded 'to Harm rnir ,
rAntwerp, &c.. at equally low ratite
trona. Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist C'
SNIS. Stet T a Ircau•Idelw0 00 l or (Wet 7-'4.
Who lit to 114U:td for their friends
tickets here at these rates . .
Por farther taformation art at the
Offices • SO G. D.e '
noli-ties 111 WALNUT eat,
Aga BOSTON AND .
PHIL BTEAKIIIIIP
port on RATIIILDAYI9, frwarultrat wharf
&met, PhlbulailatlA. and LOA( Irfiarf.J A "'
The eteazjahipfitON, Cape - pfafflewf, rill
Philadelphia for Boston on Eistarday. Dec
Bon. and steam.blpOßYAN Capt.
for Philadelphia, oil th 6 m e a day it
These new and substantial steamships k)
lb., minim from atoll port matictr
Lusa:snow &treated at cate-lualf the pr
on the vessel,.
gridshis taken sil flarftteL
fibirpers axe reiteedet to SIM& Hilo Saint* ,
of Lading wit& Char goods.
For Freight or Passage nisei Ibis
imply to MIDIAT
rah 224! 332 foata DWAIN'
sink FOR NEW YORE.
OtrrAIDE LINE.
COASTWISE STEAMbRIP CONIPANT "
FERIOHT LINE FOR NEW YORK, and
for all Northern and Eastern calms awl N.ei
selling every
TUESDAY. THURSDAY. AND SATUBI
from the Company's wharf, Bret above Elea
New York. from Pier U. Korth river, on 110 '
S P. EL
For freight, which will be. received deq.
In the most careful manner, and delivers.
greatest despatch, at fair - rite& apply to
WILLIAM J.: TAYLOR
*no North WS
Aser me t . rießsss 1/ 01
WASIIINGTO , _ 0.13080W1 X
ttsBXANDRIA, VIA ()ANAL. —One of the et
line will les/gra the Ina wharf above 514
every WEDNESDAY &ad BA.TZIRDAY, for
ports, at 12 o'dock.
aelitaft . . . • o• 14 Borth
THOMSON'S LONDON -
OR ILVROPWI sfroZl
Iptal or
PB 513. " 17P, ° 1 1 11VideIR L
liet-alrlharsartea, Portable Beaters, Lor'
Fireboard Stoves; Bati Boilers, Blowhole P 1
ore. Cooking Stoves. lce.. a t w h a l eg aia
ttos rassoatietarwits;,..
C '""'" WI . .111°'
eolksinthila o. - • 13.W°5'
CABINET FURNITUBB.
I[oollll CIANOItI.
IBM Booth MOOtt ti Street.,
are prepared to follow the dredine la the et t,!
Woe of their tosnltius„ ,Aparinimers Will
1 414 S-- 1 11411e oar atoak.