THE (=ln The The NOV. 211 , 1888. NOV. 29 1884. 6931.... 12 in. ....3 P.M. BA. M.... 12 St ..... .3 p. SE, 45 45 . 404 ....... 48. 4 6 66 W /VD. WIND. W by 8 Vir br 8 Nby 11.... NNE Nby E.BNN arnrrAßY. DEEIBRTEREIi The following-named soldiers were having the Medical Director's office, yesterday,lis de sorted from the army hospitals In this department: South-street Hospital-3400h W. Kling, Company g, 46th Pennsylvania; George E. Sewell, Company 61st Pennsylvania. DEATHS. The deaths of the following-named soldiers were reported yesterday from army hospitals In this de partment: Summit Home Hospital—Robert Miller, Co. D, 43d U. p. V. T._ Beverly Hospital—Thomas Fiely, Co. I, 7th N. Y. H. Art. Chestnut Hill Hospital—James McDonald, Co. A, 12th Maine. • WlSCEidLetNSoins. FESTIVAL FOR THE BENEFIT OF A WORTHY INSTITUTION On Thursday (to-morrow) evening, at Sansom street Ball, there will be a festival held for the ex press purpote of raising funds to furnish the new Ilome for Orphan Children of Soldiers and Sailors. We may state that this young and worthy institu tion 15 Connected with and will be Conducted under the same judicious management aS the Northern Home for Friendless Children, located at Twenty third and Brown streets. The festival, we Are glad to find, is eliciting proper sympathy for its object, as may be judged' from the fact that in two instances the sum of one hundred dollars has been paid by gentlemen for single•admission tickets. The coca sion, moreover. will be a very pleasant one. Ad dresses Will be made by Rev. Bishop Simpson, ex- Governor Pollock, and others, and nothing will be left undone that could add to the attractiveness of such an entertainment. THE ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF PHILADEL PHIA. Mr. Benjamin R. Lynda'', the City Controller, has furnished a statement of the general and addi tional appropriations made, for, the city up to No vember 1, 1864. Also, a statement of the estimated receipts for the Lyear 1865, the amount o r revenue collected to November 1, 1864, and the animated ex penditure for the year 1865. We extract the fol lowing : Appropriated for City loans for 1864, $1,540,000 ; es timated amount required for 1865, 61,850,000. For school purposes for 1864, 6887,984 ; required for 1865,1840,000. Department of Police for 1801, 4614,453.58 f required for'lB6s, 6687,932. Fire Depart mintier 1864, $98,916.65; required for 1866,16107,875. Department of Street Cleansing for 1864, $118,000; required for 1865, $120,850. . Receipts from Department .4if 'Water - lei 1864, 19600,000 ; estimated receipts for 1886, 6650,000. D dends on stooks for 1864, 044,000; estimated receipts for 1865, $450,000. The following shows the AgSKTS OF VIS CITY OF PRIL4DLLPH7A FOR TUE rHA R 1815. Dash 'balance in the Treasury, N0r.1.1964 618,609 go Estimated receipts of registered taxes in 1E63 300,00000 Estimated receipts from sources other than taxes, prior to January, 1866. and for year 1,753,781 41 Estimated receipts from taxes of 1864, prior to the 15th of January, 18131, including registered taxes 650,000 00 Sitimeted receipts from Trustees of Gas Wort e,_erior to January next, and for year 1E66 219.000 00 Amount due from City Bounty Fund Loan. 1,987,897 78 Amount due from Loan for Relief of Fami lies of Volunteers, to be created Amount due from Loan for Penrose Ferry Bridge. to be created Amount due from Loan for Delaware Water Works, to be created 14,000 00 Amount 'due from Lean for Guardians of the Poor, to be created 20,222 22 Amount due from Loan for Construction of Sewers. to be created 7,7(K) CO Amount desire= Loan for School Loan, to be created 9,989 00 .dinount required to be raised by taxation or loan 6,914,607 79 funding $1,600,000. leaves to be Wand by taxation $4,41407 79 funding s2,ooo,ooo,leavee to be raised by taxation ..... 99.914.507 79 By funding $2,600.000. leaves to be raised by taxation $3,414,507 79 STATEMENT OP PLUMED DITIT OF TILE CITY OP PIIILADEL rrA, AND ASSETS. NOV. 1, 1864. To Ci ty l.oatte outs'onding Noy. Ist, 1116.4.471.75.3.832 66 authorized, but not tuned 1,600,000 00 MyMene cash m In hands of SinklngFund Commis -18438,409 18 ly City Loans and Interest, In hands of blnking Fund Corniesioners 1,595,188 88 By other B.eonrlties at par and 'lnterest, in hands of Sinktniffund Commissioners . 11,383.429 71 Paid by Gas and Water Works, Markets, Wharves, kn., equal to 0,530,000 00 Outstanding Taxes of 1864 and prior col lectable • Balance (covered by Public 8ui1ding5574,447.002 71 , School and Station • houses, and vacant grounds) 5,81' $30.19,832 68 LIABILITIES OP THE OFFS OP PHILADELPHIA FOR THE TEAR 1866. Netimated expenses for the year 1885. 66.099.635 96 Outstanding warrants on the let of Novem ber. 1864, including $1,818,819. 41 of boun ty warrants Estimated discount and allowance on taxes or 1865 400 00 Es f timated amount of warrants likely to be .000 drawn - prior to January 1,1866, on appro priations made . 475,000 00 Estimated amount of warrants likely to be drawn prior to January 1, 1865, on appro priations to be made—. 150,000 00 Outstanding Temporary Loan 503.000 00 Due to Guardians of Poor (old copper ac count D ) 21,231 20 Due t Defense Loan 224,080 24 Due to Chestnut- street Bridge Loan 27,633 84 Deficiencies City Ice Boat 30,000 00 4111,062.957 88 VALUATION OP PROPERTY AB TURNISSIRD BY THE CITT COIOIIBBIONE • Real estate OG Personal estate 3.156,651 00 Total At 226, 21e1da a image of. At 2 50, • At 280, •••• •. ..... At 300. if At 360, " .• At 3 76, " • " $8,880,820 28 3.978.6.89 20 4,4041.131 90 4074.427 04 '5.570,164 88 5.009.033 80 THE POLICE. SHOOTIIIG CASE Last evening a woman named Mary Barrett was admitted Into the hospital, having been wounded in the calf of one of 'her legs, during a disturbance that occurred between Emma Holland ( 4, the sailor boy") and her husband, at a public house on Dock street. It seems from all that we can learn, a fight occurred between the parties, in which whisky was the prime cause. It is said that Emma procured a revolver and tried to shoot her husband. The ball missed him and took effect as above stated. The police arrested the two Hollands. They were looked up for a hearing. (Before .31r. Aldermen WeWhig.) LARCENY OF A COAT. William Taylor was arraigned, yesterday morn ing, on the chance of the larceny of a coat, the pro perty of Simon Sterne, the proprietor of a clothing store on North Scoond street. It seems, from the evidence, that defendant and another man went to the store on Monday evening, under the pretenoe of wishing to purchase a coat. Quite a number were shown them. One for the sum of $35 had no attractions for them. A $45 coat came nearer to their notions, but it Was not good enough. One for 850 approached their views nearer than any yet shown, still it did not come up to the fine feelings of a firstolass gentleman. The proprietor, anxious to sell, produced a 855. This was faultless. It was ex cellent cloth and well made, yet the customers da tired something still better, if it were possible to obtain it. Now, It so happened that the clothier_ had another store adjacent, to which deepatohed" his assistant, with !Detractions to bring several of the beet coats therefrom. He started on his mission, leaving the proprietor alone with the two customers. In a moment, the two men started off at a double quick, one of them having the $55 coat upon his back. The cry of "stop thief" was raised, and Taylor was arrested. The other man, who had the coat, effected his escape. Taylor was committed in de fault of $6OO bail to answer. TOUNG FEMALE VAGRANTS Elizabeth Brice and Anna Crooks, both less than 17 years old, were arraigned yesterday morning. They were arrested as common streetwalkers. These two girls absented themselves from home on Monday night, and one of them was found in a dis reputable house on Madison street. She was taken to the lockup. It seems that she and her companion had changed clothing, one set of outside garments being much better than the other. Early yesterday morning the companion called at the station house to get her clothing. Much to her astonishment and discomfiture, she was also looked np. This was done in accordance with a previous request of one of the parents. The two girls had been inmates of the House of Refuge, but the moral reform of that celebrated institution seems to have had no beneficial effect upon them. It was a pitiable eight to behold the mother Of one of the wayward girls and the father of the other present at the hearing yesterday. The girls were saucily independent, and though young years, dissipation had made its unerring marks upon them. They were entirely beyond parental control. The House of Refuge was no place for teem, and, therefore, they were committed to the county prison. (Before Mr. Alderman Patehel. .STABBING CASS. John Jeffries was arraigned yesterday on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon Samuel Thompson with intent to kill. The inves tigation disclosed the facts that the two men were In each other's company on Monday night, and at Lombard and Seventeenth street engaged ln a quar rel. It is alleged that Thompson was stabbed in three places during the oonfliot, but not very se riously injured. Jeffries was committed to await the result of the injuries to Thompson. THE COURTS. United States District • Cowl. --- 3tidge Cadwaladilr. The United Staten vs. Robert Roans. In this case the defendant was indicted on a charge of entiolng and procuring a regularly.onlisted soldier to desert. Before reported. The jury yesterday morning came Into court and stated that they were unable to agree. They were then discharged from the farther consideration of the case. The court then adjourned. To-morrow the post.ottloo robbery case will be tried. District Court—Judge Stroud. Schomaker h Co. vs. Martin He ward. An action of replevin to ascertain - the' right of property in a piano, and damages for its detention. Verdict for plaintiff. Damages six cents. Frederick McGlade vs. Work, MOCorich, St Co. This was an action to recover the margin deposited with defendants by the plaintiff on a time oontraot for the purchase of five thousand dollars in Ameri can gold. The case *as tried once before, bat the jury disagreed. The plaintiff, it seems, had bought $340 in gold, paying therefor WM in currency, and left, as was alleged, the gold so purchased as a margin on an additional purchase of WM gold, "buyer 80." The premium fell so that his margin was exhausted, and plaintiff being unable to take up the principal, the defendants sold the gold at the maturity of the contnua at a loss of more than el,lOO. The plain tiiPs MMus was based upon the allegation that the transaction wail a mere wager on the price of gold thirty days ahead, and not v. bona fide 'sale. After the evidence the Court directed a non-sutt. Phtllp Hohl vs. Abraham Scherzo?. An action for damages alleged to have been Sustained by rea son of a leakage from the cesspool of the * German Theatre, Callowhill street. Verdict for plaintiff for $81.60. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Qanr• ter Sessions—Judges Thompson and Ludlow. The Commonwealth va. Frank McKeever. The trial of defendant for the murder of McMaster/4 t h e boatswain of the English ship Emily Peet, on the 18th of August, was continual yesterday. The CoMmonwealthlii ease was then reported: The de• fence seemed to be that McKeever was drunk at the time of the killhig ; that the fatal stab was inflicted while in a souffle with the deceased and while both parties were excited, and that, previous to the fatal wound given to the deoeased, the prisoner bad re calved from him a stab in the thigh, whioh required the attention and care of a physician for a month. .11The defence attWlpted to show that the killing wag the Malt Of s tight, both parties being in hot blood, and that the prisoner, in indicting the fatal blow, WBB acting in self defence, he having first been wounded in the thigh by a knife or some sharp instrument, In the bands of the deceased. • The case WBB closed at a late hour, and the jury, after they ware charged by the court, through Judge Thompson, retired to deliberate upon their verdict. The court then adjourned. ometer. The stock market was devoid of spirit yesterday, atni Prices had a drooping tendency. Government loans were not so firm, and the 10.40 bonds and 5 203 were a shade lower. The 1881 loan was steady at 112 X. and the 7.305 at (0)34. State loans were also weak, and the 15s sold at a decline of 1. City 6s were steady, and the new issue sold at 101 X. The share list was doll. Penn sylvania Railroad was steady at 67%. Reading sold at esti, an advance of X, and Philadelphia and Erie at 81, an advance of 1. Catawiesa common sold at 17, cash, and Camden and Amboy Railroad at 152. Company bonds were more active at steady prices. Schuylkill Navigation es of 1882 sold at 87; Susquehanna Canal 66 at 62; Camden and Amboy mortgage Is 1889 at 106; Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 63 at 103; Basque baring Canal win at 80; Banbury and Erie 7s at 107; Reading mortgage bonds at 106%; do. Bs, 1870. at 101. City Passenger Railroad shares continue very dull. 69 was hid for Second and Third, a decline of 34: 26 for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 34% for Spruce and Pine, a decline of 3f ; and 16% for Arch street, an advance of X; 66 was asked for Fifth and Sixth; 49 for Tenth and Ele venth; 28 for Green and Coates. and 28 for Girard Gol. held, with sales of Far lege Bank shams are firmly mem' and Mechanics' (old stock) at 70X, and m oc h a , - ice' Bank at 81%@91%;180 was bid for North America Bank; 15834 for Philadelphia; 4234 for Penn Township; 60 for Girard; SOX for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; 44 for Consolidation; 47 for Commonwealth, and 5234 for Ti n ton. Canal shares are lower, and Marais very little doing. Schuylkill Navigation preferred sold at 88X, a decline of 34; . and Wyoming Canal bonds at 99; g;% was bid for Delaware Division, and 41% for Stisonehaniut Canal, a decline of X. The following Were the fluctuations of gold: Scbnyl Nay. Bchttyl .pref. 38X 39 Bneq Canab.• .• • • 14X 16 FnitonCoal.•.•» 715 Big Mount (log.. 6 ISX Middle IS 14 Green Mt Coal 4 5 B Carbondale New Creek Coal. 3f 1% The oil stocks were quoted at the close as follows Bid. Ask.' . Bid. Ask, Big Tank 9% 2 hfclilheny OR e% 63( Continental 0i1... 335, 3 Roberts 011 RAN' Ferrel Oil 2 Olmetead Oil 2M 234 Oil Creek 634 7 Noble &Del 9)4 10 Maple Shade Oil.. 39.34 40' Hibbard 011 2% 69 McClintock OH. . - 6% 1% Story Farm Oil • 7% 234 Penns Petro C 0... 1 8 Brener 011 it% 12% Perry Oil 434 431 PetrOlolllllCelltre. 3 334 Mineral 0113 334 Egbert 434 435 K e ystone Oil "2 234 Hoge Island' 31 Ye:amigo Oil N' 1 Allegheny River. 1% 1% Onion Petroleum. 234 234 Curtin 14% 16 Beacon 011 2 Phila & 011 Creek 131 1% SenecalOil 10 117% Bull Creek.......... sx Organic Oil 1310ernsania 134 1% Franklin Oil 31 134 Cora Planter. 7% 735 Rowe's Eddy Oil. I% Brim 011— • ..... 4 4% Irwin 011 8 10 Rock Oil 4% 6 Pope Farm 0i1.... 1 134 T arr Farm Densmore 0i1 ..... 7% 8 Globe Farm 154 Dalsell Oil 931 931 Schny 1 & 011 Crk. 1 2i The success of the stock of the Cherry Run Oil Co., we will say, in reply to a correspondent, is caused by the fact that along this run it has been found that the wells increase, instead of decrease, from ths,time they bo gs . to Bow; a phenomenon strikingly illustrated by the celebrated Reed well, which began at a handled barrels a day, and now flows three hundred. The com pany which excites so much attention; in the market, happens, we are told; to hold four hundred acres on this run, not far from the Reed well, which could rea dily be leased at $2,000 an acre. Tile small number of shares issued by this company, its limited capital stock, and the sadden value attached by oil dealers to Cherry Run property, will naturally account for this rapid ad vance in the price of the stock. It is proposed to double the eubeorlption list, which will make the price of thiS stock an average rate. As to whether our correspondent should invest in this or any securities, we cannot assume to say. We have answered his question, but must not be expected to invest his money for him. The following gentlemen were elected directors of the Bank of Phcenixirille, on the Met init.: Samuel Bnckwalter, John Morgan, John Clevensteine, Samuel Moses, Isaac Christman, Joel Fink, Henry Fink, J. B. Landis, C. R. Supplee, C. B. Heebner, Levi Pfizer, Casper Francis. Lewis Ullman In the Circuit Court of King's cou.nty,ll4ew York, on Monday afternoon, a case of considerable interest to stock-brokers and their customers was tried. 0. H. Morgan, a merchant residing in Brooklyn, sued , Pay ton Jardin and Frank Jardin, stook-brokers doing basi nese in William street, N. Y., to recover two thousand flub hundred dollare,nnder the following circumstances: In March last the plaintiff employed the defendants to purchase and sell stock for him under his direction, be agreeing to deposit ten per cent, of the value of all stocks so purchased by them and held on his account, as a margin to cover any loss defendants might sustain by the depreciation of the stock. On the 19th of April fol lowing the defendants sold the stock which they held on account of plaintiff, and refused to pay back to him the amount which he bad deposited as margin. The de fendants alleged, on their defence, that during the month of April there was a panic, by which the stocks held by them for the benefit of the plaintiff became so much depreciated as to use up the "margin," and that they gave plaintiff notice to renew It, or, in the event of his not doing so by a specified day, the stock would be sold, and they claimed that the plaintiff understood when be engaged them as brokers that such was the usual custom among stock brokers. The plaintiff, on the other hand, denied that he ever received any such notice. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount °Jellied (42,000), with interest and costs of action. 248,980 SO 30,000 00 6.138.460 04 $11.082,887 83 830,259,832 e 6 . 1.600,000 00 5,126,173 60 The following Were the shipments of coal over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Nov. 26: Week. Previously. Total. Where shipped from. Tons. Cwt. Tone.Ovrt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton Mines 3 , 44 11 185,957 04 169,311 16 East Sugar Loat 2 721 le 140,367 16 143,069 11 Council Ridge ' 1,934 09 94,941 11 96.676 W Mount Plearant 755 17 31,646 06 83,402 Q 9 Spring Mountain 1,607 06 98,717 09 109,324 14 Coleraine 122 09 22,883 10 22,685 19 Beaver Meadow..., ~ • • 2,304 19 2.801 19 New 'York & Lehigh.. 471 SO 30. 4: . ~ 2 07 36,693 07 Honeybrook ....... .• .2,356 11 117,339 66 119.696 17 P. H. & W. H. R. 8.3.592 08 63,490 19 67,093 07 Jeddo 1.797 04 103,711 CO 10,508 13 Harleigh 976 09 46,029 08 47,004 17 German l'a. Coal Co.. 904 18 46,926 06 47,820 01 Ebervale Coal C 0.... 846 10 .32,202 11 53.149 01 Mtinesville 1 lfil 02 41,081 09 43, 1.1 ..13uck Mountain ...._ 47,811 06 47, 811 06 Mahanoy 2.429 09 121,020 10 725,44919 L. C. & N. Co 26,173 13 25,123 13 Other shippers 206 19 16,24608" /5,603 07 $109,147,663 CO Total 26,167 17 1,266,123 06 1,280,301 03 Corresponding week 3se year 22,V31 19 1,165,869 19 1,1E16,161 18 Amount of coal transported over the Delaware,Lacka• warms, and Western Railroad for ageek ending Bator• day, Nov. 26, 1264: Week. Yea. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Shiged 6.617 14 313,439 16 South 19.917 16 :,'879.601 19 Total 20.435 G 9 1,193,091 15 For correipoglag time last year : Slilysed LI 6,483 4 6 301,660 02 19,644 14 823,159 OS • Iccreaie Receipts of the Dahmer For week ending Nov. 26, Previous in 1864 Week ending Nov. 28, 1883 Previous in 1883 Increase in 1864 PHILIDELPHIA STOCK BEFORE 100Dah01011.--2d 9X, 1W do ....... 931' UM do 201:0 do 1 O 2Vranuthdand.... 393 5 5 X X do. 100 2d 6 000 OX -100 do 4% 200 do MO • do 434 400 do 6% 400 do 200 d 0...... ..b5 44g 700 do 4% 100 do b2O 4% 100 d0....4%i 200 do 4N: 100 Perry 0 11 4 100 d 0..... ....... Sid 4,q 100 Dun d kard 134 100 o ....... 1% 100 Brudneor IN DM r 100 do .....•••• 3g 400 do ....• 234 100 do.. • 2% .... FIRST 1000 CB Cp Eta'6l reg 0h.1125i. 100 do coop 0ff.105 1500 000 do toup off .195 do coop 0ff.106 COO II 8 11.93 Bonds—A.i" 000 do .10 06 4 60 dot 107 900 do . 10634 4600 do lots .19954 lOW do .... .....reg.lo6 16C0 II 8 10-40Bda .lots 9854 600 U 8 7.30 new lots.. 99% ICOO Stateibe 94 6COO City 6s new..lota 1015' X OO (b ee 7 600 42) Cliee & Del 6i.....D13014 2190 Wyom Val Bde... 9R 9900 Read mort bda..,.10334 2000 do fie '7O 101 DETWEES 100 Egbert Oil .... . • 43s' 100 do —Pell. oi 93 Penne. It lots. 6754 990011 S G-219 b0nd5...J.033i 14(00 do laer. RECORD 1000 City Sa new 101% 1200 do. .... 800 C & D el banal 6e..103 ICIO II S Coupon 6s 'Bl 112% 2000 &A worth 'tl)..lo6 1000 do 105% AFTER Dalzell 011....b6 9% 69 Blznira•sliwn.pref. 6136 50 Sehillay.b..4o.pre. Pa 510 City 6s new.. 151% 800 Oil Creek b2O. 7 6 Cam & Amboy R.. 161 .6000 8984 Canal 62 2000 lehuyi Nay 6:5 'B2. 87 2000 do 87 100 Pope Berm 1% • 100 Rory Fa 110••• • 55. 2 21 100 Dahill. . 916 200 Walnut Island .b 6. 5 29 Mine Bill be.. 60 1000 Walnut Island.... 4% BD Curtin 0... 14. 1100 Empire & Oil City. . 1 % 1600 Bruner 2 200 Dlazoll 2d e-9 200 Story Farm.... bl 6 2 8 500 Walnut Island.blo 5 100 St Nicholas 416 200 550 do a t alnut lalan— d ...b6.. : 6X 5X 100 do I 5 )1(117i8 R 6 5 81 MO Walnut Island .b.lo I'6oo Big Tank b3O. 0 111 100 Big Tank 2 200 Bruner 100 St Nicholas. 4% Igo 934 flOO Continental t 0 Nay pret.i...b.30.. 89 00 Big Tank Drexel & Co. quote: ) - New United States Bonds, 12 8 1.............1M1 118 New U. S. Certificates of Indebtedneu 97X "IX Quartermasters' Vouchers ........ 94 121 Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness"... 2 23 Od . .. .232 123 Sterling Ixchange t" 228 256 Viva-twenty Bonds ........loor. Ica The New York Poet of yesterday says: Gold opened at 232.31. and, alter selling at Zees. to 296. On receipt of the news of Hood repulse e price fell to 23334. The loan market le working easier, and alarger pro- Portion of the transactions are at 6 per cent. Seven, nowever, la still the current rats for call loans on mis cellaneous securities. Commer gal paper is unclansed. The stock market opened strong and closed irregular. Governments are more freely offered; and-prices are somewhat lower. Rahroad shares are not very active, but the tendency of prices is upwards. Before the first session the transactions were few,and quotations favored the seller. Erie at 9434; Reading at 136. The following quotations were made at the board on some of the active stocks as compared with the prices 01 _Monday afternoon: Tn. Nv. Oct United States Ss, lggl, cortp..-112K 110n.2 Ad X X United States 6-20 coup 1063, hw United States 620 coup. new —MS 107 Dulled States 16.40 coupons • • • 95 og United States certificates 9734 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 291 231 ••••••• 294 X 835 X ill 3 were quotid 88 follow': • Bid. Ask. 'feeder Dam Coal.X [Clinton Coal ..... • 134 X IX . Butler Coal 13 Diamond Coal-- 19 Swatara C0a1..... 10 Konooaoy 1r0n.... 10 104( Penn Mining 21)4 23% Couneudismt Mlli•• • • 34 n A M la X. ... 1 P. ..... 4 P. X The coal'and mining Md. 4* Decrease 89,2,53 07 Decre se atie 4,017 02. Total 211,728 OD • 1,127.818 —lO 65,186 C 6 Division Canal Company 117.86 i 17 • • 211,248 41 - 8218,813 68 188,m 84 168,854 81,- 163,68866 $66.096 93 %CHANGE SALES, N0v.29. BOARDS. 900 Bruner WO. 21( 260 Excelsior 1 94 31)0 do 1 94 100 do 2 400 Egbert Oil ...... 4% 4CO 100 do Read 2d 68 R 68% 100 do M 100 do • • ..........86 100 d 0........ 68% 100 do j 46 esg 200 Alleglic Pitt 66 10 200 Hibbard Ics 100 Story Farm. 236 EN) do 211( 1. 1 400 (x) Mineral 011....b15 5 100 Seneca 0i1.........11% 300 St Nich01a5........ 4% 300 do 4% 200 Oil Creek 6 110 Big Mathew" ex div. 6 600 Tank 100 do b3O MO do blO 200 Oostinental....b93 3X • 2000 Banbury & Kris 7a.107 ROO do 107 SO Far Mac Bke lots. 79X 6 Xs chanks 8k..... 31X 10 do SIX 400 Read lots cash 68 100 d o• 68 iso Sch Ilav Drat 3544 SO do prof 1 38X 500 20 011 C do reek lois tO prof 38,44 do 4 WO 6X 100 Hyde:Farm—Wye 6 10051 k Neats Cwt. b 5 10 200 Calzall 0H......... 250 do 9 100 Catawba& R.. cash 17 ,14 26 50 do 1 PhDs & Brie 3 7 1 • BOARDS. 60 Lehigh Valley— • 80 100 Reading R.....••. 68 SOO II 8 &I 1891-- . • —llB% 120 Susq Canal Scrip.. 80 6000 C & Amboy 6s '80.10634 BOARD. 100 State 6a 9344 300 do ...... .• • .91 • 1300 Reading 8....10ta• 200 Dalzell9l4 ED Del Division • 31I3; : OARD& - 200 Monocracy Tron.b2o 10% 600 Rxceleior i t i 64X1. Reedftig a 0... 100 Mineral ..... : . .... I , 100 Venue:to 1 420 100 Roble & Seneca Del 10 ' 000 Petro Centre 3 5 1 60 Phila & Oil Creek. 1 MO Story Farm 2 100 ICey stone Rine— • 2 200 Walnutnmli 9% Leland. .. 63£ NO 6OO D do bi.. tO: al WO Eldorado 2% 160 t t Nicholas-136. 4% 200 Excelsior 194 NO Big Tank . US— 2% 100 Story Farm 2 2 81 110 Hibbard % 300 Bruner 2% 7 / 3 0 (torn Planter-14— 7% 100 Ibelzell.. 2dy skint 9% 100 Hibbard 2CO Story Falm 21 HO McClintock 6% 200 Bruner 2% 1000 Biceelelor ....b33. • 2 iIOCO Walnut loland.b3o g SOO 411 100 Bull do Creek WO :Walnut leland.b6. 4% 1 100 do Itus. 4M TE2OO GX° Clilobntoe 0n 11 1G0a1..1:40.g 1134 Ton noeeeo tle *it§ 2 :: Miesonri 65.... Atlantic Mail 180 IEO Paella htall 312 3115 ' 3 New 'I ork Ceatrat Ilailroad..l2oX l2O la' . Brie Beltway 93,;" San a( Brie Ridgway Prefertwd 102 Ica 1 Ho SOD ver Railroad 118 Y; 1183( . .... Reading Railroad 13614 136 ;; Anew the board the market' improved. New York Central rose to 12014 Erie to 904 and Enda,* River to 119. At the one o'clock call Erie rose to 945, Hudson to 119, and 'Readi ng to 189, Semi-Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. NOVEMBRR 29 —Brent ng. The Pr( duce markets are rather firmer, and prices have an upward tendency, owing to the advanca in gold and foreign exchange. Flour is firmly held. but the demand is limited Wheat. Goru. and Oat. have advanced. Cotton is rather firmer. Fish and Fruit are without any material change Coal 011 has advanced. Naval Stores are unchanged. The Provision market is firm but quiet. Seeds are rather better. Whisky has advanced. Wool is without change. There Is very little demand for Flour, either for ex port or home use, and the market is dull bat firm at about former rates. Salem *omit:flee about 900 bbls. at $ll for extra, and $12012.25 bbl for extra fatally. The retailers and bakers are buying la a small way at drain 119.75@10.25 for superfine, $10.50011.25 for extra. sil 50 tv12276 for extra family, and $12.50(415 bbl for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour and Corn Ideal continue scarce and in demand at former rates. GRAIN. —The demand for Wheat is limited owing to the firmness of holders; about 6,000 bus have been sold at $2.65®2. Sic bug for fair to prime Pennsylvania and Western reds. $2:62/42.65c for Southern do, and white at from $2 7f@2 55 V bus, according to quality. Ry e is selling in a smut way at $1.70(§1.7110 V 4 bus for Southern. Corn is in good demand at the advance: 6,503 bus sold at UK* for prime bas as $1,85 'white, and new at $1 7C.@1.76e. lit bus as to condition. Oats are also in demand, with males of about 9,000 bus at92c IS bus PROVISIONS.-Holders are very firm in their views, but the market Is quiet at about former rates. Sales dr 'Mete Pork are matiiii4 $40(4t8 bbl. Mess Beef is selling at from $ 27 Vi bbl for country and pity packet'. Bacon cont :mos scarce. and the transactions are limited; email tales of Banos are making at 2.1024 c for plain and tansy canvassed; Sides at 21c,and bhoul dere at 100 it lb cash Green Meats are also scarce; small sales of Hams in pickle are reportid at 2101130 V lb. Lard isrmir. held; sales of barrels and tierces are making at 24c Ih. and country pkgs 20(§)82o . Butter is in steady emand, with sales of solid-packed at 38(445c, and roll at 45(450c ift it,. Sales of New y ork Cheese are making at 21.40244: T lb, and Bggs at 46444 c V dozen. IdETAIS —Pig Iron is quiet; small Wee of . Anthra cite are making at sso@eo* ton for the three numbers. Scotch Pig is quoted at $60@65 if ton. Manufactured Iron is in fair demand at former rates. BARK. --Quercitren is scarce and in fair demand. Small sales of first No. I are making at $l6 lit ton. Tan giers' Bark Is eteady at $lOO2l * cord. CANDLES—'fallow Candles are quiet. Sperm are makingt 6 66c if lb. Small sales of Adamantine are at c'l36:: for short and 87(0390 id lb for fall weights. COFFEE.— The market is firmer, and the stook on sale is very light. Small sales of Rio are making at 43@i6c th. COTTON. —The denser d from the manufacturers Is Dinned. About 100 bales of middlings have been dis posed. of in lots at 13eigl3to 4 lb sash, closing rather firmer. 'COAL. —The market is ill tonrgo sales are making Ast - Port Ricbmcind at $9@9.60 k dellvered on board. FlSH.—Mackerel are firmly held; 2 MO bbls sold on iivstelerms; small sales from store are making at $24. 2514 bbl for shore Is: $lB for bay do. ; 1217.60018.f0r s ore 2s and $l6 50614 bbl for small and large No. Se. Pickled' Herring are selling at froth $lOOl2 1 brd. Cod fish are selling at from 1143.:43@8.60 the 100 fba atFEATHERSX OI37cI94 are in steady demand; we quote Western FRIIIT.--dp b resn Apples are rather scarce and in de mand as. $3.76446 bbl, as to quality.. Dried Apples are selling at 9(11c 39 lb. Dried Peaches are firm, with sales of pared at 31@Mo It lb. New Jersey Cranberries are selling at 12131@17 bbl.[ All kinds of forei con tinue scarce. New layer Raisins sell at $6. I 39 box. GINSENG). —Small sales of crude are making at 111.26 *1 Its. cash. DOPS.--Small sales of Eastern and Western are making at 46123661:* lb for new. HAY. —Baled is selling at $23®911 if ton. LUMBER. —The market Is inadtive. and we hear of no sales worthy of notice. at °LAMES. —There is very little doing in the way of Bales and prices are unsettled. NAVAL STORES. —Small sales of Rosin aro making at from s3o@4o* bbl, as to quality. Spirits of Turpen- O e L s —L i nagdto $ l 2 .i 6 fim a y ll h n l . d at $2@2.05 for winter, and $1.76 for No. 2. Fish Oils are also firmly held. Linseed 011 is selling freely at $1 3701 18 if gallon. Pe troleum has advanced; em all sales are reported at 450 45c for crude, 80(68 for refined, in bond, and 87090 s II gallon for free. . PLASTER. —Small sales of soft are making at Si 60 if ton. RICE is rather dull; sales of Rangoon art reports - 4. at 183,@1:391c SRSDis.— iaxseed is rather scarce; small sales are making at 9121.60 E bushel. Clover Seed Is In good de. ;nand; OW bus sold at $12013 75 'Et bus. SPIRITS.—In foreign there Is very little doing, and prices are less gal l onand Rum is selling in a small way at $ 2 .1 0 VI ~ Whisky has advanced: fLO bbls sold at $1.90, and esoaHlots at $1.96 E gallon. . TALLOW.--Sales of city-rendered are making at 17Xo, and country at 170 it lb. TOBACCO.—There is more demand for both leaf and manufactured, and prices remain about the same as lastquoted. VIIVEGAR,—Corn Vinegar is selling at 211 c it gallon, in bbis SlJOAR.—Holdess are firmer in their views, owing to the advance in gold; about 100 hhda Cuba and New Or leans sold at fromlaSt@lic* lb. WOOL.—The market is firm at about previous quota tions; 00,000 itss have been sold in lots at 100@llOc 33 lb for fleece. and 126@i 30c 39 lb cash for tub. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day: Flour '4* 2.140 bbls. • •- •••••••soi•••••• 7,600 bus. Corn . •• 4,900 boa. Oats 44444 • • •••-• •••• • .0.4 • • 7. ( WO bUS• New Tor* Markets, Nov. 29. The market for Western and State Flour is more ac live, and, under light arrivals and the advance in gold. prices are 10c better. For future delivery there is a good Inquir9. and we note sales of 7,000 this extra State for last hair of January at $lO 000.0 60. Canadian Flour le more active and better; sales 650 bias at $lO 0f@10.85 far the low grades of extra, and $10.45012 25 for trade and family extras. Southern Plour is in better demand and prices have advanced 10o: sales of 91i0bble at $lO. E5(6i12.10 for mixed to good superfine country Ilaltimore, &c, and $12.M0 15.26 for trade and family brands. Eye Fl far is firm and in fair demand. Sales of SOO bbls at SO.' Corn Meal Is more active and firmer. Sales of 100 bbls at $T 2/.07.60 for Jersey. The Wheat market is better, particularly on Winter, but closes quiet at tie improvement. The demand Is chiefly for milling. The current rates are far above the orders for export. The tales are P,OOO bush at $2.20152.M for Chicago spring; 62.35(432.42 for red Western; and 62 04145 for amber do. /364: eyis a Aid* better and more active,• sales of 5,000 bus at $1.96 for State, $1.8734 for Canada Sag, and $2(42.10 for Canada West, better rate for choice. barley malt is inactive, but firmly held. t ate are very active, and better; the sates are 150,000 bushels Bova Scotia at $1; Canadian at $1; Western at LO4 afloat, and 104% offered, to arrive; State at 98% edo9c.. Rye is held higher, bat no sales have been made public. Corn is less active, and lower at the close. Holders ale more disposed to realize, but buyers hold off. The • sales are 10,000 bus New Jersey yellow at $1. 82; West ern mised'at $1.95, in store. Boston MOrkets, Nov. P.S. bbiLOUß,—The recmpts Ante yesterday have been 3.0115 s. The market is firm, with a moderate de mand. Bales of Western superfine at $9.50@i0; com mon extra $10.75 11: medium do $11.25@)11.75; good and choice do $124 , 14 25 '0 bbl. GRAIN.—The receipts since yesterday have been 1,000 bus Oats. Corn is in moderate demand. Sales of West et n mixed at $2.12; Western yellow is held at 52.24 61 bu. Oats are in steady demand. Sales of Northern, and Canada at 95(g1250_ be. Rye is held at $1 SO bu. Shorts are soiling at $46; Pine Peed $520155; Middlings $66 0 ton. PROVISIONS —Pork is firm, with a Moderate demand. Sales of prime at 'moss; mess 1612442 50; clear $l2. 51 bbl, cash. Beef le in steady demand. Sales of Bastern and Western mess and extra mess at $200324 '0 bbl, cash. Lard is firm. Sales in bbla at 23(5124.: kegs 2434 @2sc 0 lb, cash, Hams are selling at 19@)20c Ti cash. 85,236 05 Pittsburg Petroleum Market, Nov. SS. The market was unusually quiet to-day, tho opera- Hone being very light, and restricted almost entirety to a few small lots of Relined Free Oil. In Crude there was not a.sinsie operation that we could hear of. owing principally to the difference between the views of buyers and sellers, the former contending for a conces sion in price, to which the latter were unwilling to submit. In the absence of sales, quotations May be fairly given at 85c, barrels returned, and 40c, barrels included, and these may be regarded as the extremes of the market. Pot Relined, in bond. there appears to be little or no demand . and on the spot the nominal rates are 60c. For Free Oil there is a fair Western demand, and we note a sale of 100 bbls at 81c, and 100 at 82c—the latter for the Chicago mat ket. Naptha is quiet, but as the supply is light, theanarket is quoted steady at 20c in bond and 40c free. • Gloucester Fish Market, Nov. 26. Oeorge'a Cod—sale of 1,000 qtls at $8.6C@8.70 leaving none in market Mackerel quite active, and prices have advanced: sales of 10,000 bbLs Bay the present week at g10k4104 for No. le. and Ittl'Ot@iktf, for No. 2e, closing firm at latter quotations; now held at sl6@'3. Shore, sales 200 bbls at $154#15 for glo. 1 and 2, leaving none in market. Smoked 'Halibut in good demand; sales at 13c. Pollock active: sales 3,000 qfle at tfoll§etii, now held at 011,3116;, eas T 4 bbl —Admer:tstrr: LETTER BAG • ♦4 MI 1131LOXANTIV ICIONAIRON, PHILADELPOLL. Bohr 131 no Billow, Bolls Port SPILin. soon as PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ego. L. BITZBY. • } - • EDWARD 0. BIDDLE. COMMITTEE OP '[BE MONTH. Tim S. )Psinfox, • fi I, !kit kt M *TN PORT OF P/MADELPHIA, Nov. 29,188!, BUT HNZ11...718 I BIM 8are....4 421 HIGH WATER.. 9 41 Steamship Faxon, Matthews, 48 hours from Boston. with =dee to Henry Wieser & Co. Bark Blame. Sherman, 6 days from Fortress Monroe, In ballast to J E Baileys Co. Brig Rival, Applegate, 12 days from Key West, in bal last to J E Baxley & Co. • Brig Fredonia, Walls, 6 days from Fortress Monroe,ln ballast to J E Baxley & Co. Brig Hampden, Snow, 10 days from Key West, In bal last to captain. Brig C Colson, Stimpson, 6 days from F >dress Mon roe. in ballast to J B Baxley & Co. Brig Beni Carver. Carver, 6 days from Fortress Mon roe, in ballast to .7 E Barley & Co. Brig Jesse Bbynas.Pendleton,9 days from Port Royal, in ballast to .7 E Barley & Co. Brig Marla White, Snow, 7 days from Stono Inlet, In ballast to A Solider & Co. Brtg s orts, Leland, 21 days from Matanzas, in bal last to E A Solider & Co. . . Echr Ocean Queen (Br), BevanM. 20 days from Priase ldward's Island, with potatoes to C C Van Born. Behr ♦ H Manchester, Nickerson, 6 days from For tress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Bahr Mary Jane Kennedy, Bowyer, 4 days from For tress Monroe. In ballast to captain. nett TT Derringer, Blackman, 7 days from Beaufort. In bailed to captain. Scbr Jlt Houston, Lippincott , S days from Key West, In ballast to E A Sender St Co. Schr Horace Staples. Gibbs. 4 days from New Bedford, 'with mdse to captain. Passed above Reedy Island one light bark coming np; off Fort Mifflin passed bchrs W.Oll Carlton. from Ntw York, and Queen of the South coming np. Schr Clayton Frame, Laws, 2 days from =ford, Del, with grain to James Berndt. e chr Chief, Townsend,2 days from Indian Biyir,Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Scar hl P Stevens, Downing, Washington; Tyler & Co. • Schr F A Beath, Williams. 10 days from Bangor, with mdse to captain. Steamer Anthracite, Shropshire, 24 hours from New Tork,.with Ends. to Wm BI Baird & Co. • Steamer New York, Davis, 24 hours from New York, with Judas W P Clyde. • Steamtng America, Virden, from Delaware Break water; where she left brig Rodin°, for Pensacola. Re ports the ship Underwriter, for Fort Barrancas, for Pensacola; to sea Saturday at 10 A IL Ship St Peter, for Penstictla; barks Dresden, for New Orleans, and Sea Eagle, for Port Spain, off Fourteim Feet Bank, going down ; barks Andaman, for S W Paint A XI (bay, for Key Welt, and Pawnee, for New Orleans; brigs Tita nia, and C b Frost, for Beaufort, N 0; Randolph, for Key West; Vincent. for New Orleans; Ida lifcLeod, for do, off Reedy Island. bound down; brigs Wl3l B Wil liams, and Beni Carver, above Reedy Island, beating op. CLEARED. Steamship E C Knight, Gallagher, New York. Bark Speedwell, Dixon. Cork for orders Brig Lady Moigrave (Br), Cann, Antwerp. Brig Lille, Day, S W Pass. _ Brig E H Kennedy, Geyer, Ney West , Solar S T Wines, Hulse. Hew London. Scbr Sestet), Brower, Fort Monroe. bar H A Weeks, Seaman, do Schr A Cordery, Doughty, do Schr Restless. Torment; do Sobr E C Elmer, Haley, do Schr L Fbleger, Dreby, Alexandria. Schr W Wallace, Scull, Hampton Roads. SeLr Jas L Maloy, Russell, Port Royal. Scbr Carrie Wells, Farnsworth, Hew Bedford Solar W C Atwater, Hackett. flew Haven. Sir Cot Rucker. Bell, Washington. Str Black Diamond. Meredith, do. Sir F Cadwallader, Pierson; BaLtimOra. Mr 'Boggles, McDermott. new York. Str Samson. Denning. New York. Steaming Diamond, Allen, Beaufort MEMORANDA. Steamship Norman. Baker, hence at Boston on Mon day. hrearoehip John Gibson, Bowen, hence at New York On Monday. Ship Recovery (Br), Wilbur, sailed from Liverpool ILith instant for this port. Bark Wavelet (Br). Unborn, cleared at New York for Pernambuco on Monday. Scbr Adelaide. Crowell, Mute at Providence 26th instant Behr Wm 11 Bowe, • Harris, hence at Providence 27th instant. Behr Sarah Clark, Goldsmith. sailed from Providence 27th instant for this port. Bahr Horace Staples. Gibbs, from New Bedford for Ataport. Failed from Newport 2lth (natant. Bear Billow (late brig. of Salem). Sale, at Newport 26th bast, for this port. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, ..1864: ARRIVED Scbr Cohaeset, Tobey, 'fleetest Boston 27th inst. Sabra W T Emerson, from Orleans, for this port; J V Wellington and Herbert Manioc, from Boston, jar do, at Newport Seth teat •• Scbr Frank Ducat", 74 tone, of Philmielphia.where she wan built in 18.58, now at Bristol, K I, has been pur chased by Captain David K Baker, of Dennis. ,for the mackerel fishery, at 84,000 The new and flee steam lug Pawtucket, Captain AU meron, arrived at Providence on Saturday evening from Philadelphia. She was built at.Cheeter. Pa .bf Jacob Sinex & Co.. in the meet 'substantial manner; le ftil feet long. 14 feet 6 inches breadth of bold, and OS tone burthen. Her engine and machinery 'are of .the first class, and very powerful. She is owned by parties in Pawtucket, and is intended for towing vessels between that place and Providence. THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. incorporated 11'1841. Charter Perpetual! OFFICE. No. 306 WA_LNIIT STREET. Insures against lose or damage by FLEE Houses, Mores. and other Buildings , limited or perpetual; an d in Farniture Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. CAPITAL, $ . '300.000. ASSETS 152187,21L86. Invested in the following Securities, viz: 4 First Mortgage on City Property, well secured 6106,900 00 United States Government Loans ..... 110,030 00 Philadelphia City 6_per cent. Loans 60,060 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 8 per sent. 63,060,000 Loan 12,000 00 Pennsylvania Hailrbad Bonne, Arid and se. cond Mortgage Loans 85,00 0 CO Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Der cent. Loan 6,000'00 Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com • pan 46 per cent. Loan 5,000 00 HuntWt.pt. von and Broad Top Railroad 7 per ns 4,560 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock .. ., 10,000 00 Mechanhis' Bank Stook . 4,000 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.. .. 1,060 09 Union Mutual Insurance Companloe htock of Philadelphia. .».. moo Do Wane on ollateral's, well pe0ured—.......... 2,250 00 accrued Interest ...-...........» 5,982,00 Cash in bank and on hand........................... 16,687 63 , 4087,211 86 Worth at Dissent market valve -- ....—...... 389,664 36 DIRECTORS. Robert Toland, • William Stevenson, Hampton L. Canon. Marshall 11111, J. Johnson 13;own, Thomas EL Mora, EH TIAGLIY, President. I.a . 7364. !a6-tf Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thompson, Samuel Blephant. Robert Steen, William Musser, Charles Leland. Beni. W. Tingley. CL THOMAS C. HILL, Sem PHILADELPHIA. January . 4 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM PANY.—Authorised Carina' 1430.000-011 ARTIE PERPETUAL. oisce NO: 311 WALENT Street, between Third and fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against Lou or Damage by fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene tallArgo. , Marine Insurances on Veisels, Cargoes, and freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the . DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearstn. D. Luther, Peter Seiger, Lewis Audenried, J. B Baum. John R. Blackiston, William F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield. John Ketcham. WI AN ESHER, President, WM. F. DlAlid Vice President. W. M. Sgrrit. Beaetar7. . apS-tf A MERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE AA- COMPANY. Incorwrated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 W A LNUT Street, above Third; Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested In sound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings. Stores, Purniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally arid promptly adjusted. DIECTORS. Thomas R. Marie, James R. Campbell, John Welsh, - Edmund G. Rutilh, tiamnel 0. Morton, Charles W. Pooltney. Patrick Brady, . Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS 11.• MARIE. President. ' ALBERT 0. L. OZAWPOIID. Secretary. re 2241- FIRE ENSURAIiCZ BXOLUBTVICLY. —THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSIIRANoIt COM PANY. Incorporated 111 M. CHARTER PSEPRTIFIAL. go. 510 WALNUT Street. opposite' Independent* VT* Company, favorably known to the community (or nearly forty mire, continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Badlands, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur niture, Stocks, Goode, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund,. is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security la the ease of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson. John DevereuX. Isaac Harlehtirst, Thomas Smith, Thomas Robins, .1. Cautnirks H m e F pry ea. Lewia, JONATHAN PATTELSON. President. Wrr.r.ux G. Osevram., Secretaft. rNBURA.NCE COMPANY OF TIES 11 - STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Noe. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, north side of WALNUT Street, between BOOK and THIRD Streets. INCORPORATED IN .1794-CHAEFIR PERPETUAL. PROPERTIES OF CIA T P Ia CAREY, FEBRUARY 1, 1264,"05,817 62, MARINE, LIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D, _Sherrard. . Tobias Wagner, Charles Maoatester, Thomas ll._Fatson, William S. Smith. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George G. Canon, Samuel Grant, .1r..,_ Edward.O. Knight, John E. And • . . . . HENRY Wruciem HAiums, Sear FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA ERB AND INLAND INSURANOK DIRECTORS. John W„ Everman,l Robert . Potter, John Ke ß ssler, Jr., B. D.. Woodrur, Charism Stokes, Joseph D. BLILs. MOH. President. —I SON, Rice Prim Neat. ia1441 'Trends N. Back, Char ry les Richardson, , O.W. Lewis 0. P. 6. 'Justice, George A. Wst, FRANCIS N ORAL BIC W. I. B/dIitONARD, Beare PORISAN P. MOLLIVISIDIAD. pq - OLLINSHEA.D & GRAVES,wx. GIAAVIDL INIMBANCE AGENCY, No. 312 WALNUT St., Mills&bk.*, _wants for the. • ALBANY CITY PINE INSUBANOI CO., Je27-6m OP ALBANY, N. Y. rIMAN P. HOLIZABWILD. WILLIAM IL GRAVEL 01,LIITSHBAD & GRA.VIII3 I INSURANCE AGENCY, '- Igo. 31.% WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. AGRZITS ROIL Tin XORW/OH FIER INSIJRANOB COMPANY. OF NORWICH, CONN , CHAIMERID ISO .1 intrumoss PHILADELPHIA authoritA: tohn Odic Zee. I Mesas. ak, Stokes am• /ales, Wharton, & 00. Ilictem.OAL , Laulds & 00. Kenn. Colin & Anemia. Yuan. W. H. /alined. & CO. j6974m PORMAJI P. HOLLIFBIIIA.D. . Alf. H. MUM. HOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES' • INSURANCE STR EE T _ NO. 314 WALNUT STRUT, PHILADELPHIA. 4rents for the OROTOIII nal INSURANCE OOSIPANT. If New Mork. JeTbSza 4. it 4 fl 51 - 3:lEira: J.lO I Szi THE ADAMS EX. CHE PRIMO COMP arcels, ANY, oMce 3241 STNUT Street, forwards P rackanes, Mer ebendise, Bank Notes, arid Specie, either by its otna lines or in connection with other Express Commute*, to all the principal Towns and Citten in the united States. E. S. SANDFORD, fefF7 • General Superintendent. I. VAUGHAN XICRRICIIIL 108 a _ll._ Co.. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, _" 7INTII AND WASHINGTON DTEEM, PIMIaLLPHIA. 111:EliRICK. sits SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Maanfartare High and Low Francis Steam Eutaw fra land river, and marine earliest. Boilers, assimilators, Tanks, Iron Boats, is. Oast lus of all kinds, either iron or braes. Iron-frame Soo& for. OM Works, Workshops. JEW road Stations, dic. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the lateet.and most las. proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery suck as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pa 11.% OM Steam Trains, Defecatore, 'Filters, Pumping Rnsiaakims. Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar-Bollaug Lp Paratne, Neumyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Arabs wall k Wolsey's Patent Ckontrifagal Sugar-Braialas Machine. an 12,11. A ciEa PENN STEAM ENCELIE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAPIEIIt LEVI. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, NA. CHINISTE, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, sae POUNDERS, having for many years been in sucsesetal operationjand been exclusively engaged in building sat repairing Marine and River Engines, nigh and low wee. sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellors, kg. . 41e. respectfully offer their servi ces to the p f ub a lle, i t i s beds; fall' an t ifs'ilatTar4ragfilsoa of .patterns e! diffe'rent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-maklaS made at. the shortest notice. High and Low- Presume, Pine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Peak sylvania charcoal iron, Forging, of all sizes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Eoli• Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work sonneete4 With the above business. Drawings and spitsifications for all work done at tit establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The nubscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re• pairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect iterate'. aid are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc As., , raising 'heavy or light weights• JACOB C. BEANIE. JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Streets. MORGA.N ORR, & CO., B RAM RN BUILD/WA Iron tonndem and Gnaw) Ifrobintsts anst Nalgoro. NO. UM O.a.LLOW. HILL Stunt. MiadWohla. fo2o-kt pROWNE'I3 METALLIC WRATH:Ea A- , STRIPS, and WINDOW BAWDS Totally exclude Cold, Wind, Rata, Snow,. l and DUI from the crevices of DOORS AND WINDOWS; And save one-half the fuel. CHARLES B. BAKBB, No. 38 South FIFTH Street, Send for Circular. Sole State Agent. Local Agents wanted throughout the State. noa-Ins GLASS SHADES, OVAL. GLASS SHADES. ROUND_. GLASS SHADES. SQUARE, - ' • FERNERY'S GLASSWARE.-OP ALL -DESCRIPTIONS. • BARTELL & LETCHWORTH, No. 15 North FIFTH Street no2B-1m I S KAT N,B AND SKATE STRAPS. Dealerupiumutated to call and examine cam lee of new etelds of Ladies' and Nouts"Skatea for which will he tarnished at the lowest manufacturers prices, by B. AB. BURNHAM, Monnfootnrer's Agent, No. A 7 South &NTH West. STEAM H.II.A.TERB FOB FACTORIBEI MILLS, ka.._„ heated with szhaFt or direst dam I ato r.hi CoLla for Heaters Clondansero sponsors. 41,, vokuts.N. artvemilir Fr HE MAHONY HOUSE, IN -a-ASH LAND, Schuylkill county, after being closed for two months, is being handsomely fitted np, and Is now Pon for travellers and visitors. Mr. HENRY B. EAVER, the present landlord; lately of Northumber- - lend county, who has had long erperience In this line of bnsineas. will keep} FIRST CLASS HOUSE, and one that will compare favorably with the but Hotels in the country. Assiern, Pa., Nov. S. UK n024-1m GENTLEMEN • LIABLE TO DR&FT can have Substitutes mustered into the Regular drop, Marine Corps, or Navy, which entitles them to the bounty paid by the city of Philadelphia: and gen iisrsen residing in any part of the Slate can have Sub stitutes mustered into the above branches of the ser• vice by bringing a Certificate of Enrolment from the Provost Marshal of the district in Which they reside; and those not liable to draft can have representatives mustered into the same branches of the service by applying to / WM. LETFORD, Late Adjutant 28th P. V. No. 4'o ,tionth THIRD Street. • MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &C. —2,600 bble. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and S Mackerel. late-caught fat fish, in assorted packazes. 2,000 bble. New Neetport, Fortune bay, and Halifax Herring. 2,600 boxes Lubec, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring. 100 bbis new Mess Shad. 230 boxes gerkinter county Cheese t er. . In store and for sale by 21 1 IRP X & Pco on- • .IslD-tf No. 146 NORTH vzaks.vms. al DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AT AIIOTION PRICES ,_to clove a consignment of three Cu" of HYACINTHS, TULIPS. and CROCUS, inn re ceived from RomanAu, and opened tb%e day. They still be cold at a discount of 50 per cent. from my cata logue price. ROBERT BUMP. 3a., Nos. 9221 and 984 JEA.R.KET Street. above Ninth. _ VINE. writsKuls.—OLD . ,WHEAT, gxe, and Bourbon Wblelry. In oases, I dos, quart betties, carefully selected for private use. for sale by Z. P. lIIIDDLIIToN, noW)-6t' ; 5 North no= Street, OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND !EQUIPAGE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PIIILADKLPHIA. November se 186 k • SEALED PROPOSAL, wiII be received at this office nntil 12 o'clock M. on SATURDAY, 3d Dezember next, for supplying the bchuylkill Arsenal with the follow ing articles: Blankets. Woolen, army standard. Canton Flannel, do. do. Cavalry Outdone. do. do. H-inch Yellow Worsted Lace, army standard. Zda.Ctihie Thread (Stewart's) 110. 70, samples required. • Willimantic Cotton, black, No 40, do. do. X Cray Flannel', for shirts or linings, do. do. Pegged Bootees, for prisoners of war, do. do. Wax Upper Leather, beat quality, oak-tanned, from slaughter hides, well finished and stuffed, to weigh not less than seven ounces to the square foot. Sole Leather best quality, oak-tanned. from Buenos Ayres or La Plata hides, to weigh not less than 14 pounds per side. Both Sole and Wax Upper Leather to be subject to Inspection, and to be of suitable quality and. substance for making Army Boots and Bootees. Each bid must be guaranteed bytwo responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and enincient security for the amount involved, by some public functionary of the' United States Bids from defaulting contractors, and thee.) that do not ...fully comply with toe requirements of this advertise merit, will not be considered. Blank forms for !proposals, embracEag the terms of the guarantee required in each bid-.can be had on applica tion at this office, and none others, which do not em brace the gnaran t ee , will be considered: nor will any 'Proposal be considered which does not atrial> conform to the requirements therein stated. The bide must state the number ind quantity of each kind of articles proposed to be delivered. Proposals mast be endorsed "Proposals for Army Son • Plies, ' stating on the envelope the I:tartlet:o &radicle bid for. BERMAN DIGGS. n0213.6t Col. Quartermaster. Department, 4 1 . 1 : &RD, Prenialabar4 IrTLLIAX X. 31.1Z71CK. PROPOSALS. (I)IJA.RTERMASTER'S DEPART- Now MSBT. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 28, 1884. SEALED PROPOSALS wRi be received at this ogles until 12 o'clock M. THURSDAY, December 1, 1884, for the immediate delivery at the United States Store -house, HANOVER-Street wharf, of MO Five hundred feet Corporation Hose, copper riveting, in fifty feet sections, with screw couplings attached. All of the above to be of the beet quality, and sub ject to the inspection of an inspector appointed on the part of the Government. Bidders will state'price, both . In writing and figures, and the number of feet bid for, and the time of de livery. Saab bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sona, whore signatures must be appended to the gna ?eat'. and certified to as being good and enacient security for the amount involved. by the United States District Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer; otherwise the bid. will not be considered.. The right!' reserved to reject all bide deemed too high, and no bid front a defaulting contractor will be received. By order of Col. Herman Biro] Chief Qu Olthl artermaster. bßoz a. n026.6t Captain and A. Q. M. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF FICE, CINCINNATI, o.November 21_, 1864. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED ' BY THE ORDER SIONED,_untit WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1864, at] 12 o'clock M., for furnishing this Department, (by con tract) with— _ INIFAIITRT TROWSERS—S. B. Kersey, Army Stan dard. SHELTER TENTS, of 28%-inch Duck, weighing 8 oz. tolhelineal yard—Ara; Standard. To be made in accordance with specifications adopted br the Quartermaster's Department, a copy of which reit be seen at this office. . PETROLEUM ediate delivery of • OR WATER-PROOF PAPER. of Which bidders will furnish samples. Samples of the standard articles may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. • • To be delivered free of charge at the U. 8. inspection Warehouse in this city. in good newmsciTs. with the name of the party furnishing, the kind an quantity of gotuis distinctly marked on each article an package. Parties offering _goods must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to Tarnish, the price, and time of delivery. - ampler; when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties thereto must I narsatee that the goods shall be. in every respect. equal to Army &Bedard, otherwise the propo sal will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two responnible persons, most accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to his under hie proposal. Bids will be opened on WEDNESDAY. December 7, - 1884, at 12 o'clock noon, at tills office, and bidders are request to pr ese nt made on THURSDAY, December 8, 1 Bonds will be required that the contract will be faith fully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts and Bonds may be obtained at this office. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. Endorse envelope "Propo sal for [here Insert the name of the article offered], and address Col. WM. W. Xo IY, • noi6.Bt Chief Quartermaster.Clncinnatil Depot. O FFICE OF THE DEPOT QtrARTICR MASTER. FOP! LE/1113311701 . t . TE, R:AnA84..N0V,111,,A64. PSOPOSALB POs ABO[Y~TSAPB~OETATION SEALED. PROPOSALS will be received at this oftlee until 12 o'clock M on the gist day . of December, 1863, for the Transportation of Militau Supplies during the year 1956 on the following route. Bourg No. I.—From Forts Leaventiorth, Laramie, and Riley, and other 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 42 detees north, to any posts or stations that are or may established in the Territories of Nebraska, Da kota, daho, and Utah south of latitude 44 degrees north and east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. 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 September, inclusive, of the tsar ROOTS No. 2. —Prom Forts Leavenworth and Riley, In the State of Kansas, and the town or Kansas, in the . State of Missouri, to any poets 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. . or other depot that may be designa ted th at 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 raid stores in each of the months from dpril to Septem ber, inclusive, of the year 1865. '• • Routs No, 3.—From Fort - Union, or such other depot as may be established In the Territory of New Mexico. to any poste or stations that are or may be established in that Territory, and to such poets or stations as may be designated in the Territory of Arizona and State of Texas west of longltude•los degrees west Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at whim they will transport said stores in each of the months from June to November, inclusive, of the year 1865, The weight to be transported each year will not ex. coed 10,0111.000 pounds on Route No. 1; 16,000.000 pounds on Route aro 2' and 0,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3. No additional per tentage will be paid for the trans portation of bacon, hard bread,Pine lumber, shingles, or any other dares. Bidders al mid give their names 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 lars, signed by two or ;more responsible 'persons, gua ranteeing that incase a contract is awarded for the route mentioned In the proposal. to the part proposing, the contract will be accepted and enter into , and good and sufficient security furnished by said parties in ac cordance with the terms of this advertisement. . The aponnt of bonds required wilt be as follows: On Route No. 1 $100.001) .On Route No. ...... 200,000 On Route No. 8 60.000 Fatisfactory evidence of the loyalty and eolveney of each bidder and person offered as seaway will be-re qnired., • • Propotals moat be endorsed " . Proosal? for Army. Transportation on Route No, 1," '2 , " or 'S. the ease may be, and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with all the requirements of this adver tisement. Parties to whom awards are made most be prepared ,to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General. but the right Is reserved to re ject any or all bide that may be offered. Contraatora must be in readiness for service by the first day of Aprll,lB66,and they will be required to have a place of agencies at or in the vicinity of Forts Leaven worth and Union and other depots that may be establish ed, at which they maybe communicated with promptly and readily. By order of the Qnartermaster General. It O. RODGER, nolindeff3 Capt. and A. Q. X., IL 8., A. • O FFICE OF ABBIBTANT QVABTZB MASTER. • MILITARY DISTRICT OP - ThEITLAMIL,MIAt No. 1103 GIRARD Street. November 23, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, SOth inst., for the prompt delivery at Camp Diech.arge, near Spring Mill,'Phila delphia, of— LO6O feet 8-inch three- ply Rubber Hoge, of beet qua. . li~MOO feet 2-inch three-ply Rubber HOBB, of beet qua With necessary couplings and branch pipes, complete for use. • To be /respected and approved by the United States Inspector. Poposisliwill name price per foot for hose. inciad Ina cost of coutdinge and branch pipes; the shortest time for delivery. and oust be made upon the regular forms Whist' are furnished at this office. The United Stairs reserves the right to reject all bide deemed incompatible with its interests. ALBSILT S. ASHBEE&D. n 024 at %Pt. and A. Q. IL HORSES 1 HORSES HORSES! QUARTERHASTHR GENERAL'S Opyrog,, FIRST DIVISION. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 1664. HOISTS, suitable for Cavalry_ and Artillery service, will be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till ORCHUBBR 1, 1864. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. , and be subjected to the usual Government in. spectiOn 'before being accepted. Prise of Cavalry Horses, $176 eacb. Price oi /watery Horses, $lBO eadh. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAMES A. ERIN Colonel In charge First Division, isole.tBo Quartermaster General's Ofllee. TEE B.ALEM LEG. LINGLE THE PATRONAGE OP THE lINITRD BTATNB GOVRENAMNT. Czacrtas No. 5 has just been issued. Sexed for a copy to the SALEM LEG COMPANY. SALEM, MASS , and lgarn from it the reasons why this leg is steadily ounnlinting the many " best legs made in the world. " • CIRCULAR No. 6 contains a DESCRIPTION OF THE LEG, its ADVANTAGES, TESTIMONIALS of SUR GEONS and. WEARERS ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this original and ingenious method, TERMS, and all other needful information. Soldiers entitled to a Government Leg can receive the Salem leg WITHOUT (MARGE. n024-1m ' DEAN' B. . GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND PIPE STORE, N0..411, CillitinitiT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Deankeeps the greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general stock. You can get s.ny kind of Tobacco, You can get any kind of Cigars, You can get any kind of Pipes, • Yon can get any kind of Snuffs. _,._ AT DEAN'S °NEAT TOBACCO STORE. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Whets you go to Dean's_ you can get anything you - want th the way of Plug, line Out and Smoking Tobac coes Domestic and Havana Cigars, Pipes, dm - Delta keeps the largest_general , stock of Tobacco, Cigarsi:Pipes i ao,, in the United States. - 1/lelt eales are so extensive that he can afford to sell "tab° ' one-balf what others sell for. leanea Ds to the Army of the Potomac, ells to the Army of the James. i t r t Dean lls Lo the Army of the Tennessee. beat sell to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboat, all order their Tobacco. Cigars Pipes . &c., from , DEAN'S, No. 413 CHZSTRUT Street. Penissilviutis merchants all buy at Dean's, New Jersey merchantaall buy at Dean's. Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's," As they Can always get just what they want, and at ll much Fewer price than they can el ewhere c and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. Ail goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Order once and you will always order from Dean's, labia plug and fine cut chewing and smoking tobaccoes and cigars are fax superior to all of hers, and he sells for much less. DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, n 02- tf Philadelphia. Pa. HENRY RUDDY, Distiller and Wleleeale Dealer In PURE OLD BODEBON_ MONONGAHELA, NYS, AND WHEAT WHISKIES, _ via !waft SECOND STRUT. below Enee,_Pldla. HENRY MIDDY rool9-gral • • mein) J. Jives*. COTTON.. AND FLAX , BAIL DUCK. AND C:..NVifi„ of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Dm*. Also, paperlinnufaetutere' Drier Pelts, from 1 to 6 feet wide; Pauline; Belting, Sail Twine. die. JOHN W. SVERNA2Pit 00.. nol4f . , No. 103 JOHNS. AMY. nE.NBERVO FOR THE TENTH AND GUMS, —For Strengtheithis the game, for pm. serving the teeth from decay, and for keeping then beantilnil'y clean and the breath sweet, this Is be. . Roved to be the best preparation that science and imps. ?Wale has *Ter Produced. Prepared only by ' • S. T. BEALS, M. D. Dentist, • Wan OMISTDIOT Street, Philidelphla. PS, tiati.>fe; !4 e W. by the minalaal druggists: OD viz Gm,PISTOLS, SKATES. PHILIP WILSON & CO, 409 CHESTNUT S treet, irenviraetaxers F i ne mportent of Gana, Pistols, 'Gunning and Fishing_ Tackle. C anes, Powder, , Wade, Caps, &c Shot Gone Reetoeted, Rebored, and Repaired in the bee manner. SKATES OF ALL Ein_l3, ae6-118za • . 409 011 - 111:TNITT Street. STEAM AND WATER GAUGES-TRE lazisat aseartmoat' In Philadelphia—tot/Jaw:Air oq, hand. L BIOWIL 811 WALISIT Street. uy.ize, LEGAL. RBTATE OF. REBECCA ENOLE, deceased.—Letters Testamentary upon the Rotate of REBECCA ERG Lk, deceased, having been granted to thd undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Rotate 11.1 a reqUebted to make payment, and those having claims or demands thereon are requested to present them without delay to RICHARD ENGLE, AL RICHARD ESOLE, Jr. ,Nts THIRD St., BAHL. LUTZ: - 417 M ARE? Stieet, PH114.1)81.1411A, Roy. 1, 1564. Buteetttont. no2-yeto VSTATE OF RALPH' A. SMITH, doceased.—Letters testamentary upon the estate of RALPH A. SMITH. late of the city of Philadelphia, de ceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned. all Persons indebted to said estate wi ll please make pay ment, and those haying claims will present the same, without delay. to CHARLES E. SMITH, No. 511 ARMIN Street, Or to his Attorney, BYRON WODD WARD, Ho. 2dl South FIFTH Street. 1109-wilt' TiaLA.SURY DEPARTMENT. oB or Wi B COM PTROOL. LERp O te P m b M er 0 7 0 . 1186 T • Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the n.xidersigned. tt has been made to appear that the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANE Or PHILADELPHIA, in the City of Philadelphia. In the County of Philadel phta, State of Pennsylvania, hag been duly or ganised under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro vide a national currency, seeured by pledgeof Unit ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 34,1864, and beg complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the hostiles' of banking under said Act: Now, therefore, I. HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comp troller of the- Currency, do hereby certify that the Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia, In the City of Philadelphia. in the Countyof Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal of once this twenty-seventh day of September. 1864. { HUGH MoOIfLLOCH. 117 ‘grs itAll... 5 Comptroller of the Corrensy. **Mink COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. -NOTICE IS HERE BY given that the eo..nartnership hothetofore exist ing between MICHAEL 0 BOYER. AMOS SMITH, 13.6,111JEL B. HILT, and MATTHEW H. CRAWFORD, tradthg under the name style. and title of the WEST ENGINE C 0.," of NORRISTOWIE, Montgomery Co. Pa., was the txteenth ( 10th ) day of Icily last dissolved by mutual consent. by the withdrawal of said Samuel R. Hilt. The future business of the concern will be settled and conducted by the remaining partners,tufder the old title of the " West Engine Co. Signed: BOYZR, AMOS SMITH, M. H. CRAWFORD, SAMUEL R. HILT. Novssinan 10, 1864. DIBBOLUTION.-THE COPARTNER SKIP heretofore existing under the Arm of SAMUEL N. DAVIES & SON is this day dissolved. The business will be settled b' the undersigned. at No. 225 DOCK Street. 0 'HAMM B. DAVIES. Bury',Dm Partner. • PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 00,1864. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned him thhi dal formed a copartnerahjp under the firm of DAMES BROTHERS. for the transaction of a general . BANKING AND BROKERAGE -BUSINESS, at No. ASIS DOCK ree CHA St R LES t. B. DAVIES. . PHILADELPHIA, October 1,1864. PETER A DAVIES. U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness. Quartermasters' Vouchers and Meeks, and Goverment Becuritiee gene rally, bought and sold. Business Payer and Loans on Collaterala negotiated. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission. ocl.-2m COAL. CHEAPEST COAL IN TEE CITY: Nut Coal 1118 per ton. Stove, Coal 118 per ton. At the MANTIYA COAL 'YARD, Cor. 'THIRTY-FIFTH Street and YRNSSILVANIA R. R., Mantua. n02841t0 • 00 A. TON FOR LARGE NUT I, a, . COAL, $lO CC a Ton for STOVE. and HIATF,R COAL , at ALTIOrEI COAL TAN% NINTH Street, (957), below GIRARD Avenue. N. B.—Samples at Branch Offioe, SIXTH and SPRING GARDEN. PURE LEHIGH COAL.-H 011 S KEEPER 8 can rep , on 1y n[ a pure article at 8. K. corner PHONT and OPlAlarrA r .. lummox. n 02.1.10 1' SCHREENER, NEW COAL DE -a-a. POT, NOBLE Street above Ninth street. Constantly on hand superior guallUee of Lehigh a* Babuyan]. Coal, selected expreeely for family p at the lowest market prices. wharf Twee t : 2 4r/ street, below Arch street. Office 119 South FOUNT Street. oc2o-3nt ENIIINE EMILE VEIN COAL, EQUAL IT NOT SIIPIPJOR TO LEHIGH. —A trial Will secureyour custom. Egg and Stove Mum sll.ooc ton; Larie Nut, $lO.OO. Office, ISILSonth FOURTH t.. below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 OALLOWBILL , above Broad. Ceel4-6m) ELLIS BRAS:MOB. C OAL - SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and Pest Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex. Drexel for Family nee. Depot, N. W. corner BIOEMA aad WILLOW Ste. °ace., No. UM South SECOND St. apd•tf 7 . WALTOW & 00. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA DEMY_,._WEST CHESTER.—The Third Session of this ACADEMY will commence September Ist. The Board of Trustees consists of the following gen tlemen: TRUSTEES. Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, President. . Captain WILLIAM APPLE, Vice President. W. B BARBER. Esq., Secretary. JAMES H. OHNE, Bed., Treasurer. Bev. Blch'd Newton,D. D. , Charles B. Dungan, Beg., Rev.Thos. Brainerd, D. D., George P. Russell. :Rag.. Hon. Oswald Thompson, William L. Springs, sq., Hon. Charles 0'11.3111, George L. Farrel, Esq. Hon. W. B. Lehman, Addison May. Sett Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, T. B, Peterson, ESQ., Joseph B. 'Townsend, Esq., Theodore Hyatt, ESQ. James L. °bighorn, Es q., Thorough instruction in English, the Classics and the Sciences, by teachers of the highest attainments, 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 tint* assigned to scholastic manna, arch Theoretical and Practical Military instruction is afforded to the Cadet as will completely Ilt him to be an efficient officer in any arm of the United States service. • For circular apply to JAMES H. OHMS , Ur., No 626 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to Colonel - THEO. HYATT, nod-lm President Pennsylvania Military Academy. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.- MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA', Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classies t Nataral Sciences, and,English; practical lessons in Civi l En g ineering. Pupils received at any time, an& of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Refersto John C. Capp & Son , 23 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton, Esq., Fifth and Prone streetu_ex-Sherf ff Kern. and others. Address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., VILLAGE GREEN, Pennsylvania. nos. 6m 51a.c•Li fIAITCER DOCTOR—IRIE UNDER N.. , signed takes this method of informing the Public that be has recently returned to this city from New York. and formerly from California. where he has bad extensive practice in curing the worst of all maladies, the Cancer, of which he can warrant a permanent sire with at one application of his medicine, which is altogether of a 'vegetable preparation. Judging it ust neeemeary for me to urge the importance of the unfortu nate one to try an effectual remedy at an early day. these who are afflicted with Cancers are solicited to ;live Ina y a eall, as I can now furnish testimonials from this Mee Hoare from 1 to 4 p. N. • No. 1017 MARKIN' Street, above Nineteenth street. Philadelphia. (no2S-W9 J. 0. WICKERSHAM. DR. A. H. STEVE.NS, ONE OF THIC . 1 - 1. founders of this DNA guts= of treatica diseases uccusfully by modified ELECTRICAL action. with out shocks. announcea that he has resumed hi. alas duties for the treatment of diseases, at 1415 South PENN SQUABS, where, for the mat three years, he has had almost unbounded success in cues pronounced in suable by medicine. Please *all, or send for a pam phlet. and learn particulars. V. B. Physicians or others desiring Instruction can enter for a fail sours. at any time after Monday, Sept. 28. ae26-tf ILEOPEICITY. .--- WONDERFUL .cv Y. All S te and chronic dise a ses I cured by special /marmites, when desired by the patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, land, in ease of a feline., no charge is made. No drugging the syglem with uncertain medical agtucts. /Ail cures perfoiDed by Magnetism Galvanism, or other modi fi cations of Electricity, w ithout shocks or any unpleasant sensation. Nor further informa tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and / permanently cured after all other treatment from ) medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand cured in less than five years at I^-20 WAIJACUT St. i Electrrical Institution established five years ago. 1 Prof. C. H. BOLLES, Lecturer. PHYSICIANS. W. IL BROWN. M. D. P. SHEDD, M. D.. IS. W. BECKWITH, M. D., } AND Mrs. S. A. FULTON. Mrs. Fulton, a lady of great experience and abili ty. will have entire shune of treating In the ladles' dep consul tati artment. on free. - , lAddress all letters to Dr. W. B. BROWN, 1250} WALNUT Street, Philadelphia- ocs-6m. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT BALT= AMIE= BUT BKMBDY SNOW OR. aLL SILIOUS COMPL, SICK MUDAOIII,OOB2r7I- I)IF,BB,INDIGESTION, HEART-BURL 800$ STOMACH SEA-SICKNESS,, taw, die. Dr. JAMES E. CHILTON. the greet Chemist, sairej "I know its somposition, and have no doubt it WM prove most benAlleiel In those somplainta for which It is recommended. . . Dr. THOMAS BOYD "I strongly enranieni it se the notice of the vatic. Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW says: "I ean with soul. donee recommend t. Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: "La Ilatalmten Heart•brira, Coativeness, Sick Headache, dm, &c., the SELTZER APERIENT la my bards has proved Indeed a valuable remedy.'' For other testimonials see pamphlet With sash bottle. Manntsetnred only by TARRANT as CO.. A7_B ORZANYTICH Street. New York- FOR SALEM ALL DRIIOOISTS. ELECTRICAL INETIVJTE. coma, YE AFFLICTED, 009f111 Thts treatment only seeds a trial to be adopted by all. Having made many improvements In the application of this agent, we feel In duty bound to make thempublie. We will guarantee to cure `any ease of 'foyer and Agne in two treatments ; lt has also proved fiery sticoessfai in tho mire of the following diseases: Rheumatism, NearQgia, Debility Paralysis, Asthma, Genital Weakness. Inficenra, ' •" Dyspepsia, riles. Spinal Disease, Catania, Diabetes. Ladles and gentlemen Gan enter at any time for full Instructions in the practice. Consultations free. . Office hours 9A. M. to 6 P. N. Testimonials at the office. DR. THOMAS ALLEN, Medical Blectrician, 5e14.0441 154 N. SLR - TENTH Si., below Race. TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never Ma to care BAnniatiant.Nenraltia, *l 7 tu % Frw r : t.C gr aH N ds.a r dll 4lB7s. ie4liirdEallatalbil.l: LOt,Druigiat, 151 Th and CLLOWNILL. soft-Sin : :111: Z ' I At 1 B home practice at his ituddenee northwest corner of THIRD and ORION Streets. Pro s 9 t 09.• ser-ten ABINET FURNITURE. MOORS el CAMPION. 1161 South EiNCOND Streik • are prepared to follow the deeline lu the market l ow price of their furniture. PurelensarsPlease 111111 And examine our stmt. oeekere VAMILTES, HOTELS, DYE-HOUSES, gtg.. =supplied with the Universal Cog-wheel mattes. Wringer—the beat and only reliable wringer— will II ad it to their interestgo nee one of these invalu able labor end clothes-saving utensils. For sale whole sale anitretaft. by S. L. BlorßlYakli, hianntactrurer's Agent. /to. 22 . -South sma Street. nol2-ins A SAFE STEAM BOILER. —THE subscriber le pre orders for the •"HARRISODT STRAY BOlLEedt oß,"receive in ills. to snit pin. chasers. The attention of Manufacturers and other' is salted to the new - Steam Generator, as combining es iential advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion, fast cost ethi durability, economy of fuel. facility of cleaning end transportation, &e. &c., notpos. sassed by any boiler now in nee. These boilers cat be seen in daily operation, driving the extensive works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers & Co., Sixteenth and Hamilton streets. at S. W. flattell's factory, Spruce street, Settnyi. kill, and at Oarsed's Tremont Hill._ Pranirford. JOS. HARRISON, Jx. Washington Belida/. tieTtel IBT4 South. THIRD Street. Philads. PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP Is made of pure, fresh Palm OR. and is entirely a vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet nee than those made from animal fat. In boxes of one dozen cakes,for 16 per box, Manufactured by (80. X ELICINTON & SON, Mo. 116 MARGAMETTA Street, between Front and . Ssoond. above Callowitill. . .ie6-6m CARD AND ' , AHOY JOB PRINTING, at IZIKOWA.1•114 1110WE'IL MN. royal M. AIICTION SALES. JTOHN B. MYNAS & CO . AUCTION UR% .03. a . =Amt. LARGE trosiTivz SALE OF FASHIONABLE CLOTH.. . , ON DAT. • CARD. —We Invite t he earl*" attention of dealers to the large secortment of fashionable city-made (ar mies, In Qvarcoats. dress and - fee - dr coats, pantaloon!, e, shirts, bc., for men's and boys' months' bs pe re ptoolly sold- by catalogue, on tour mod% coMMetleing THIS MORNING. at 10 o'clock precisely, PARIS KID GLOVES. JUST LARDED. All3O, on Tknreday, abooit 400 dos black, white, and colored kid glow*, real -goat skin, for beet - rotail trade. SPECL&i SALE Or READY-EADN CLOTHING. •SHIRTS, he. - - .THIS MORN(NG, flOvetshes.3oth. mill be sold by eataldsne, somniene leg A' lb o'cloolc - praaisely. on four months credit. about 2715 lots of men's and boys' fashionable ready made clothing, shirts ? As; Limos FRREaurr , goAcY SALE OF 'EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. Ac. Wewlllhold a large Mae of :British, German, French. and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit, aud-partfor cash, • ON: THURSDAY MORNING. Dec. jet . commencingm at precisely 10 o'clock, com prising 600 PACKAGES AND LOTS of British, German, French, India, and American dry goods, embracing a large, full, and fresh assortment of woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods for city and country sales. LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOONS. Included in our sale of foreign and_ domestic dry goods , ON THURSDAY, December Ist, will be found, in part, the following de sirable articles, yiz: bates all wool gannet,. bales heavy brown drills. • is bales Ethan Allen and Lancaster sheetings. cases A's and 4-4 bleached meeting. • cases brown and bleached Canton gannets. cases Hartford and Cairo denims. cases heavy . corset jeans cases colored cambrics and paper matins. cases Manchester ginghame. cases Indigo blue tickings. cases Rob Roy cloak hum. cases miners' plaid flannels. cases super Kentucky Jews eases all-wool tweeds. cases Oneida and gold-mixed cassimeres. cases plain and printed satinets NOTICE TO CLOTHIERS—LARGE SALE OF TAILOR ING GOODS. Also, on THURSDAY, December Ist. pieces Belgian broad cloths. pieces heavy velours. pieces Castor and President beavers, pieces Boqtamaux and Moscow beavers. pieces Whitney and pilot beavers. pieces Astrachan coatings. Pieces 'Belgian tricots and seal Pieces silk and wool cassimerea. pieces Devonshire and Melton coatings. • pieces dark-mixed repellents. pieces cap and cloak cloths. Pieces mohair, Psi ens, coatings, padding's, can vatlirsodc. dress goods, white goods, travelling shirts, army shirts and drawers, hosiery, cravats, ties, sewing silk, skirts, notions. etc. BOOHDALE BLANKETS. Included in sale of THURSDAY NEXT, a full assort• meat of - 10-4@12.4 Rochdale blardrets. LANGE POSITIVE SALE OF CLEFETLEGS, DRUG• GETS, dm. ON FELD AY MORNING, - Dec. 2, will be sold by catalogue, on four mouths' credit, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely, a fall assort meet of ingrain, venetian. rag, list, howl), and cot tage carpets, draggets, ato. PEREMPTORY' BALE OF FRENCH, INTIM %REHAB . . AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. December 6th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, about 700 1- AOHAGES AND LOTS of French, India, Garman and British dry goods, &c.. embracing alarge and choice assortment of fancy and Maple e.rUclesin silt, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot ton fabrics: N. B. --Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when dealers will And it to their interest to at tend. LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, MOSS; BROGANS. &c ON TUESDAY MORNING. December 6. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, without reserve, on four months' credit. about 1,100 packages boots, shoes, brogans, balmorale, gum shoes, army goods, travelling bags, &c., of city and Eastern manufacture, embracing a fresh and prime assortment of desirable articles for men, women. and children. which will be open for examination early on the morn• Ing of sale. SALE OF STEAM TII(PAND BARNES. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OEMS . , ' (Depot of Washintt), WASEXEOTON, D. 0., Noy. 26,_1854. Will be sold at :public ¬ion, at Government Wharf, foot of G street, Wasgn. City, D. OC. on THURS. DAY, December 16, h 1864 one Steam Tug and four Schuylkill Barges, as follows: Steam Tug O. SAWTELLE. Barges ANTHONY CLINTON, CITIZEN, MILTON WILKINS, . UNITED STATES. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms—Cash in Goverment funds: • D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, n022-16t Depot of Washington, D. C. p,ALE :OF CONDEMNED CLOTH- P." NG, CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, TENT• CUTTINGS, Acc. CHIEF QUAETERIKASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, WASEIXOTON, Nov. 28, 1861. Will be sold at Public Auction. at Government Ware house No. 6, on SEVENTEENTH, between H and I Streets north, Washington City, D. C., on THURSDAY, December lb, 18 & 7. under the direction of Captain 1). G. THOMAS, S. K., U. S. A.. a lot of condemned cloth ing, &c., consliting of infantry and Cavalry Coate, Trowsers Shirts, Draw ers, Felt Bate. Trampets, Bug les,Natalie Scales, Drums, Flags, Tents, Books, Ness Pans, Camp Kettles, Spades, Shovels. Axes Hatchets. Haversacks, Can teens, Old Iron, Brass, Bone, &c. ALSO, About 100 tons of Tent Cuttings. Bale to commence at 10 A. )L Terms cash, in Government funds. Successful bidders must remove their purchases on or before December 21. D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, no3o-13t Depot of Washington, D. D. FOR SALE AND TO LET. - DESIRABL E INVESTMENT- Eight Three-Story Bridt Dwellings, with the mo dern conveniences, on the north side of Queen Street, Nos. S2I-635. Apply a 606 South TENTH Si. Rno29-2tit* T 0 L K ¶[—A THREE-STORY ma. HOUSE, with all modern imEroliemenk.. No. 1233 PARRISH Street.: Apply to W. B. WATSON, n029.2t• 904 matinsr street. fe TO BENT—TWO MODEMODIOUS wsa HORSES, with all the modern. conveniences, No. 2217 and 2221 SPRING GARDEN Street. Rent MO -Per annum. Apply to Watchman ISA promisee. not dB FOR BALE-r.A. MODERN-BUILT Alathree-at ory brick DWELLING, No. 810 North..lllth street, above Brownoreet fide, twenty feet front and flee feet aide 'Dr& hDrolY to IL PRICE, n028.3t* 128 North TWELFTH Bt., cor. Cherry. GERMAXTOWN —TO RENT— =Mouse on rishate lane near the Station. Apply to P. & J. H. Holtis, n026-7t* No. 916 ARCH Street. da FOR BALE-THE CONVENIENT three. story BRICK DWELLING,_ with double three•ttory tack buildings . 80. 116 North Sixteenth street, four doors above Arch. In good order through out. Can be teen front UA. M. nMR 2 P. M. Early poeeeseicn. n024.4t. fa FOR SALE OR TO LET-A NUM- Aim ber of convenient now DWELLINGS, with modern Improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth , and Thir teenth atreeta. Apply to TATLOW JACKSON. 614 CHESTNUT Street, or at nol2-tr 1858 Nortb TWELFTH Street. aFOR SALE—TEN 81TPERIOR bolit three-story HOUSES. located on COATES St., between T essay - Orb d and Twenty-fourth etreete (junc tion of Union and Coates-street Railroad): iota extend ing back to Virginia street For sale at great bargains, and on mamas. For particulars inq Street, MILLER, 1826 GREEN or W. G. BEDFORD, 53 N. TENTH St.and 1913 CALLOWHILL St. det FOR SALE--A DESIRABLE three•sto brick;dwelling, with three-story back building', No. 233 Jacoby street, contait inn ten rooms, bath and store-rooms. range beaters, &c. - Apply to the PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY POR LESNEANCE ON LIVES, &c., No. 304 WALNUTB$reet. no2ll-emw3t* dl,l LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOB BALE. The very large and commo dious LOT and BITILDING, So. 308 CHERRY Btreet, near the centre of business, containing al feet on Cher ry Street. depth 105 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lotourd at that width opening to g a large cart. WAY' leading to Cherry street Its advantes of SIZE ANTI POSITIOIi are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. sell-3m• 4111 ,0 FOR SALE-THE NEAT AND nvenient Dwelling. No; MS MOUNT VERNON Street, or it will be exchanged for a Germantown pro. perty of same ' , mine. For others. sae North Ameracan and N. S. Gazette. B. P. GLENN. 1.23 S. FOURTH Street. nol9 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. de PUBLIC SALE OF LAND, IN NEWCASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE Will be exposed to public vendue, on THURSDAY, the Bth of December. 1664, at 11 o'clock. A hf , at ST. GEORGE'S STATION, on the Delaware Railroad, the following real estate. situate in Pencader Hundred.. Newcastle county, Delaware, late the property of Man love Jester, deceased, to wit: No. 1. A tract of land, bounded by the road leading from Summit Bridge to Red Lion, and by the Chase oskeanpelizae?analcntaiting acr e !, with at wenn A ots j ra ary ;setsle, the reo n, No. 2. A tract of land, bounded by the road leading from Middletown to Summit Bridge, and by the Chew peake and,Delaware Canal, containing 113 acres, iv itkt a brick Dwelling Rouse, Granary. Stable, Privilege House, Store, and Dw oiling House, five tenant houses, blacksmith shop and wheelwright ehop thereon. No 3. A lot of land. bounded. by the road leading to Back Creek, containing 3M acres. AU the above property to within two miles of St. George's Station. Ten per cent . of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance tube secured by a recogni zance taken under the direction of the Court For particulars apply to T. W. McCRACREN. Summit Bridge. Delaware, or to the subscriber. W. C. SPRIIANCE, Trustee, no2B-104 NEWCASTLE, Delaware. FOR BALIC.-THE 817BSCRIBER ARR. offers for sale his country oast within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware .- on the l4ewport pike, con-' taining eight acres of good land in the centre of which is a large lawn with a tine variety of shadetrees, ma ples, lindens. evergreens, etc,. in all over a hundred fun-grown trees. the improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, tanked on the west by two towers, one of which is' four stories in height., Xhgre . are four large rooms on a door, with a hall eleven by forty-two f' , e)fit, The house has the modern Improve ments. A .bttlranlic ram forces water from a..apaing into the omen Wiry of the tower. There is also an iron pump iffd hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen does. The out-buildings conailt of a carriage home and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also. a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The stable has a hydrant in it. Good garden,with several varieties of dwarf-near and grape vines, in full bearing. There are also several va rieties of apple. cherry and chestnut frees. Terms accommodating. Possession given at any time. nApply to nc24-tf LEVI G.CLARKmises., on the pre _ _ _ dm FOE SALE AT PRIVATE SALE. mall FARM of 62 acres, beantifnily situated, about half a mile from a station on the North Pennsyl vania Bat:road, eleven ranee from the city, in a high state of cultivation, can be had a bargain by impeding to C. StaTHE S. 23 (fort& SIX rm Street. oNce of Garderner's Monthly or CERISTLaN 13011 - FiIiLD, on the merit/es. nailX AbingtOß SWUM- n23-et al FOR SLLE-AN E.XCBLLENTift ...a—FARM of 110 Acres. at Union Station, on Frost =A Jersey Railroad. 20 miles from .Carneen. Good build ings and good soiL Price low and terms easy Also, a number .of firstclam Farms within a few miles of Philadelphia. B. F. GLENN, non 123 South FOURTH Street. VALUABLE FLOURING.") wir.a MILLS AND FARM FOR SALE—Known as SABLIVEtE'S MILLS, on the Pennepask, in MONT GOMERY CJITNTY, near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, fourteen miles from Phirade'phis; coreiriMilit a large MERCHANT MILL, with three ran of burrs, and all necessary machtlim in A lo a c c d.orde, for manu facturing all kinds of a GRIST' MILL, With two run of burrs. grain. House, several Tene ments, Barns, Shops, ha with 10 Acmes of idially pro ducthe L busin e ss 40 0 owit dis t ant,v In the and grain 40 miles this ProPerty'. now in successful operation, will be sold a bargain, and if desired, immediate possession will be given, including the custom, stock of grain, team., implements, &c., all ready established for an enterprising business man to make 0201107% For terms, which will be emir, apply to M. THOMAS .11c SONS Philadelphia, Or to the subscriber, at Downingto wn. Pa. nolo ins DAVID SHELMIRE VOR RENT-THE LARGE PHOTO graphic Booms formerly occupied by W. J. SER MON, corner of SEVENTH and occup ied Streets. Also, several other rooms over the Photographic Room. Inouire at GIS WASHINGTON Square. nol4 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Mg. •J- MOVED bis BEAL ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53 TENTH Street, corner of .a.reh, has there opened 'WASTES, to which the potato may aster the, PROPERTIES TOR BALL And is izmakted to collect INVER32Srs, co mnd and Hones BE RYL , is retry part alto city. 0,174 V. WILLIAM cr. BlDirogn. AUCTION SALIC wuRNESS, BRINLEY, It co 80. 615 CRESTSI7I' and 812 ikyr SALE OF RIBBONS. VELVETS.Ac., THIS m, ) , November MIL. at 10 o'clock. ' ' A CARD.—Tbe attention ot_ parcheeereter,n our este THIS MORNIND (Wednesday). No . ' l . 10 o'clock „;_on 4 months' credit, eem pr i Ang e i ,) eortment of plain, plaid , and Troche filtered sole ribbons; ateamboat black silk velv et 1 white °dee do; solid colon) do. Also, black au silk millinery velvets. 13 I t ‘ . a I k SPECIAL SALE OF 600 OAItTO 902 b RtiltP ( MORNING ( Wednesday), Nov , Non 4 and 5 black and colored corded edge p ot A ribbone. 10 and 90 do. do. do. 4 and 60 splendid quality black nosh ti:I; 76 and (B scotch plaid colored do. 40 and 60 rich 7 broche embroidered de, 22 an d ea gree grain and !Jilin do, frie nd Wide and 'heavy plaid sash do. BRILLIANT STEAMBOAT . VELVET RISENoe -I@ltil steamboat brand Macs suk and cord vehn Do. edge. colored and black do, with nie; t r t BLACK AND COLORED SILL; vEL,„ 16 pieces Lyons black silk velvets. , ctii. SO did do colored do. ALB OF DRY GOODS. ON FRIDAI? KORSING, Den. 2d, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' cr ...., aces and lot* of fanny and staple dry glo-47"', PAncoAsT a weim ez TIONESTA NV) Nuaurn Etrte LARGE POSITIVE. S.ALSIOS 906 myr s AND IMPORTED DRY GOODs. GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS., s"IO.4ILLI ' THIS MORNINif. ' Car November P. commencing at In n'cllct. c s l e n a d cw e bgeooldowasjoawlhaleghe emu: arteztars., is baited. ble CLOAKS AND SHAWL, Included in our sale this morning ar e 9\l ' beaver and black cloth costa , sacks, b;",:'" , . &c. &c and Also, bates' Waterloo long and sqs. u . l, 1 . 500 DOZEN LINEN CAMBRIC liet„be.p.,' Arc., &r. loci l a di es , ,es," pure Men, tapa.bltder gents' hemmed do , ladies' % heetstftgLOir". embroidered bandkercbiefs. Paris lacp MILLINERY GOODS AND YElllmi“t Also, bonnet and trimming ribbons, ' A frill line of very rich bugle Coo, a r , buttons, bugle trimming, fancy brall, Irsea Also, feathers', imager, Woods. b-. 4 g. German fans GLOVI.iErit•s4N. / Also.town y-knit Beadq, hosiery, wool and lisle gloves, buck gin' shirts and drawers. 43,1 HOOP SKIRTS, CORSZTS. Also. ladies' and misses' hoop akirz., whalebone coredts, &c. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF GERMA3TOWI KNIT AND HOSIERY GOODS. by Ca ON December 2d, commencing al 10 o'clock. e• :all assortment of to:my-knit Loods, scarfs,coats, croaks, sleeves, Sic., tirc , 1 1, 0 and hdles' Wool hose, men e, ‘40.1i he, t -, IMPORTED FANCY-EXIT Goo . k . Alto, ON FRIDAY. 100 lots very rich and choice Myles imp.,tiv, fai horde, Sontag% &c., &c., arc. FIRST LARGE POSITIVE sPEcrAt scr, E or GOODS, TOYS, PARIS FANS , cg,,. ; , Aso lorie, WARE. am,c&c., FOR HOLIDAY BALL , on MONDAY MORNING% December Mb, commencing at 11 o. c i ock eomprising about 600 lute desirable gccii f;1 proacblngholtday seacou• m. THOMAS & NOIL 139 aril 141 Smith FOUETE Strog ELEGANT YURNITITRE. NOTICH —The furniture. mirrors. brew fi ne envirsetege, Sze . to be sold on Thuraiat arranged for examination in the second trgti Lave bees in use but a short time. and atele, condition. BALES OF STOCKS AND REAL li6Tlll At the Szchapie. every 3'DFSDAY , et it 0 , 4 0 , ,tom` Handbills of each Property lamed tieter 01 the Datarday rrevioue to each sale i,lO to parephlet form giving fell descriptieat TIM FIIENTITHE BALES at the Armtek UIDAY. dunces, &a air Particular attention given to gala at re, ` Sale No. 711 Franklin street RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FTIRMITEIIg, MIRRORS, CERRA AND MORNIGLSSWARE, TEES NG, Nov. 30th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at Franklin street. above Coates street. the satire tare, mantel and pier nairrore, fine china LOA tat ware. line feather beds and mattresses. Hae carpets. May be erilatitted at 8 o'clock on the moral/ Bale. SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL • PHOTOGRAPH ALRUSIS,S:e. • THIS AFTERNOON, Nov. 30th. at the auction store, attscelleasms schoolbooks, photograph albums. &c. Bale at Nos 13; and 14/ South Fourth "tnqt ELEGANT FURNITURE,FINE MANTEL /ND . MIRRORS, PIANO FORTE, FIRE-PROIF (;" - GOLD WATCH, SEWIN G MACHINE, ROD: CARPETS, &c. ON THURSDAY MORNI:10, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, catlllrier ;arc elegant rosewood drawls -room foraitsTe, walnut dining-room and chamber forniture. hand , library fnrnitnre, tine French plate lllant'i, pier oval 'mirrors. superior lire-proof chest made by & Herring, fine gold lever watch, Singer seen chine, china and glassware, fine velvet, 13rc9"ei other carpets, elegant window curtains, blinds, RAJA OF HORSES. CARTS, HARNESS, DEE.'al ROPE, LRON,,_ SCOWS. he , ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, December], at 2 o'clock, on Chestnnt-street Sehlkylkal. SALE OP PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHE3IItiL APPA_R AVIS. By urderif Rxecutore. OP FRIDAY, rec. 2, at 12 o'clock. will be sold the ebileseal and chemical apparatus belonging to the late Jells! roan Coxe, M. D.. comprising two electrical mead telescope, air pump. microscope, laboratory farcatE Also, some surgical instruments. and a boa of co calculi—one 'very remarkable one, extracted John Redman. Also, large and superior telesiope and stand. May be exadPkned the day before the sale. Sale for Account of United States. HORSES. ON TUESDAY aITSBNOON. ' December Sth,at 2 o'clock.at the Great Western. stables. Market street. above Thirteenth. nine Un States horses, coadetpned as unfit for public service. jot SCOTT, ,TR., AUCTIONRER, • 622 CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOM Streak. LAEOE SALE OP SILVER-PLATED WAR THIS MORNISH. Nov. 30th. at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell invoice of triple Silver-plated ware, consisting sets castors, bass, ice pitchers, butter and regal dishes, &c., &c. SALE !yr IRON 713TiNITTRS. On TRUlitt•Dai 2dOP.N.NO, Dec. 1. at 10 o'clock precisely. lark, xele of trot satire, consisting of bedsteads, table, chairs, hair: brackets. kc., SALE OF 150 VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, December 2 and 3, at 7.3 i, o'clock, we will sell curb oil painting*, comprising American and Eimer landscapes, ricer and mountain scenery, cattle figure pieces, the., from the studios of P. BT. Eu B. P. Dyke. Atwood, Meade, Schussele, Paul P. Boese, Ac., Arc. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONE. 625 MAXIM and 52 COMP.CI Stmts. LARGE SALE OF 1,200 CASES BOITS. BROGANS. BeLlfo RA LS, Ac. OR THURSDAY MORNING, December 1. will to sold by catalogue. comme: at 10 o'clock precisely. 1.200 cases boots, slices, two cavalry boots, ltre. Also, women's, misses', sad dren's boots, shoes, gaiters, balmorals. Ac. By_ HENRY P. WOLBERT, *mono - sm.& No. RO2 MARKET Street. South Side. ab preSx Sales of to_u Goode, Trimmints,_Noldon_s, ttc , MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SEIDAY M orn mender o f 10 o'clock. SHIPPING. goth STEAM WEEKLY TO ITERPOOL, touching at CISSIFST Work Harbor.) The well-known Steamers of the pool, New Yore.. and Philadelphia Stemnaidp (39:. (Inman Line), carrying the 11. S. Slade, are Intent sail as follows: _ . BTiVA . ....SATURDAY, Dec. ED INS uHO —. SATURDAY. Dig GLLSG OW —.SATURDAY. Dec and every succeeding Saturday at l9oon, from Pier North Elver. RATES OF PASSAGE • Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Curreaq. FIRST 00 , STEERAGE. do to London.... 85 901 do to Loii - der-- —• do to Perin • • 96 00 do to Faris •• -- do to Hairib_ art.- 50 d o to Rezth'. 3- Passengers aleo 1011/811104 ~111111111. _ tertian, AntWerp, dtc., at equelly low rates. Fares from- Liverpool or Queenstown: le: CalAt $199. Steerage from Liverpool or Qneevtetra. Thom who wish to send for their friends :JD ticket/there at these rates. For further Information apply at the &mi. Office's. JOHN 43. DALE, AISEt noll.tdeS 11l WALNUT Street, Made* sgM . . BOBTON AND PgyLAD PHIA STEAMSHIP 'me. on SATURDAYS. from Arai wla ga rf nin s.Vl :O .l 7 l rhilsdel P hla • and Lout Wharf, 13osion.. The steamship SAXON, Capt Matthews, will sail 4 11 Philadelphia for Boston on 'Satnrdzy, Dec /L M., and steamship NORMAN, Capt. Bate. Dea Boston for Fiala delphia, on the some day ac 4 P. IL These new and substantial staaanshlPt rota a an, sajn " from each Port Panetaalty on gita:CUIL Inturances offezted, at one-half the pramiwn ek."--"Wd on the vesaeln, Freisrhts taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip Settlim Il4 ` of Ledit With their roods. For Freight or Passerk (h HEN arRY ing May to flue afeenueoistieg g mhY9 ti Eolithl3W DELA WARE ATIAIA AM FOR NEW YORK. OUTSIDE LINZ. COASTWISE• STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ISO FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW YORE, end I SO for ail g Northern and Eastern cities and flew °ilea& saltin evetv TUESDAY, TRiTIISpAY. AND sATURDLY , , from the Company wharf, first above Rase street. I. New York, from Pier il, North river, on same dal , " SP. M. For freight. which will be received dailV. hral d in the most careful manner, and delivered W.:A um greatest &swatch. at fair rates. apply to WILLIAM I J O TNAiYL OWRI kI CVS . " .4.4. SS TO WASHINGTON, GBOIIOIITO and ALIIXANDRLI, VIA CANAL.—One of the stamen ill this line will leave the first wharf above Market Ora every WEDNESDAY and •SATDEDAY, for the stet Aorta. at 12 o'clock. lor f WM. retehl, apply to P 4 main. otellm ' No: la-North WhnTii PHRENOLOGICAL. EXAMVIIe TIONS. with full descriptions of citarsetn fella DAY and WIPING, by J. 1,. GOV. ocl2-wfmly No. 25 801331 . 1 TENTH Sue* COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only ITNEXONLLED but TINNQUA.LIAD In POW of Tone and Power, designed especially for Cburchw and Schools, but found to be equally well adar:e o / 1 the Parlor and Drawing Hoorn. For sale only by B. M No. 1 North SEVENTH Street. 3, _ Also. a complete assortment of the Perfect Need's constantly on hand no2l-113 DECKER BROTHERS' "IFFR I PA.NOS. —The public, and particular's 1 1 : profession, are invited to examine these besatiftt• rs i. etruments, which are meeting with such an ance led degree of po mirky sad sale in New Tork_%.„. wherwreilknown. The desiderata= so lout su"7 for, t. e the strength of the *on. and aonoronicis o the wooden frame. so happily attained by them, !soar: their Pianos incomparable with any others. The grialified testimonials of sash names as Wolwat t Mills, Mason, Heller, Thomas, Znndel, and son i ! others, amply establlsh their high rank. For sate by W. J.assortm COCHR N, 908 CHAESTNUT Street. 11 2 a large of other new and seeon/•bi_ Pianos, for sale a nd n to rant nolis.hr /cm MEYEIV-8 NEWLY Ili• pso OHSvicaTISTEDI mum G PIANOmy sCALI S Acknowledged to be the best. London ?rite P ill end ighest. AwArdAdzi Ainerics received. DIRLODEOII3 BECODID•HAHD PION. seg-810 Warerooros. No_ 7115 ALHCH St.. bel 110 . _ _ . _ OMPLUTON COTTAG.I{ &WM . Mk ORGAN& HARKONIIINS,and MVP DION% ai MARSH'S lingo Store, _Pa - bp • _ No. uON miquinwur At,* WA DR. FINS, PRACTICAL Tliff for the last tweatc years, 5119 NTLIZE, S; 4:, below Third, inserts the most beauttral I=7 , t& age, monatea on fine Gold, Phan.% Silver. Vtlictia Conine, Amber, dm., at prices, for nest and s abetA Work, more reasonable than any D en khe is talc ..•.1)41 State. Teeth 1 to last for Ufa. artillshil , pptred to a o valuta entreating. A 11 r/r.o r t Panted to law NIL DENTISTRY D DAV, arts ARTIFICIAL ETH ost Hold. Vulcanite, from /6 t o VOL T T ee E th tilled. 80 omk t LfE u pward". ReParins. antereacea. Offlce, 545 lt , - -- Stzeet‘ below Loctutt.