FINANCIAL AND COMtfBBCIAD. Saturday was another doll i&e Stock Board. se d «““,, jc7«t IM. a decline of X. The 10-40 bonds ptndr ei 10*. State securities were unchanged, InlconponS® selling at 95%. There was nothing dole* t City.6*- The ra^waT share list was very dull, sSudlngsoldatOS: Pennsylvania Railroadalo7*s Ca SwtaaireferredatSWf, and Little Schuylkill at 4474- the latter a decline. North Pennsylvania BaUroad eotd at so—a decline of 1, The sales of Company bonds were very light. Union Canal Bold at 21, and Elmira 7s at jM A lot of Harrisburg Cs sold at 100, and Spring Gar den 6s‘at 99 The only sale of Passenger BaUroad stock eras ‘Wet t Philadelphia at 70, an advance! 25 was hid fcr the Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 34 for Sprnce and Pino; and UH tee Arch street t 6S& was asked for Second and Third i6* for Fifth and Sixth; 48 for Tenth and Eleventh; as for Chestnut and Walnut; 12% for Base and Vine; ”, 20 for Green and Coates. There was little doing in Bank shares. Philadelphia Bank sold at 157; 182 was wa for North America; 60 for Farmers' and Mechanics’ fold stock); 90 for Kensington; 61 for Girard; 32 fo. Manufacturers’ and Mechanics'; 67 for City; 46 for Con. •Attention: and 49 for Commonwealth. Canal stocks continue dull. There were sales of Schuylkill Naviga tion at S 3, and tehlnh at 7SX. The Oil stocks wsre unite neglected, hut prices show no material alteration. The quotations of gold were as follows; The money market Is unchanged. Loans on tall are offered at 6@6 P«r cent, per annum. The annual report of the Philadelphia. Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company has just boon pub t I.fced From it we learn that the total amount of ordi nary receipts for the year ju«t closed is $126,138 81. Jk comprrif on with the last annual report will show an Increase of passenger receipts on toe ftermanh>wn r8 ’ 1 ' C k *.*.'.*'"' *•* * ••*2L 417 88 gStHffl % - M2lBl Total Increase of paeseager receipts. $53,108 81 branches $21,694 04 aSeaee on Ctastnut HIU road 1.736 36 Total amount of Increase In passenger and _ freight receipts......—i. $78,952 49 The following are tofi*eurrent quotations for foreign exchange: London, 60days’sight, 213@100; London, 8 days’ sight, 246: PiTrie, 60 days’ sight, 2flO@2fl2K; Parle. Sdays, 2foB@2f 8; Antwerp, 60days' sight, 2f 10; Bremen, 60days’ai*ht, 19C@192; Hamburg, 60 days' sight 86; Cologne, LeiPßic, Berlin, 60 days’sight, 172; Frankfort, 60 days’,sight, 98 Market firm. , 1 The late accounts from Europe hy the Hanea report an advance on the continent lu our 5-20 year bonds of 2@4 * cent At Frankfort, the leading German market for • American securities, ihe immediate supply of these bonds had been pretty well exhausted by investment purchasers, ani the impression obtaittsd that the re election of Mr. Lincoln, when confirmed, would strengthen confidence in Federal stocks, on the princi ple that peach would soon follow euch a verdict of a untied North than a contrary result, implying divided cowselsand'a hesitating policy. The London Times’ money wrller, in thus quoting the substance of his Frankfort advicec, takes occasion to traverse the con umdon arrived at in regard to our election news. Bah the fact of Increased confidence among those, most near ly Interested as holders and buyers of United States stocks to Europe Is not less candidly reportod, and we accept Win all its practical Importance. The quantiiy of coal sent by rallroa 1 from PoHsvllle l&tt week was 46,061 06, ly canal 32,325 13; for toe week 88,87748. aialnst 82,489 tons for the corresponding week last Fear. The present snap of cold weather will atop shipments hy canal, except forthe lino, unless it should, he moderate again, hut even if It should toe season may he Considered as closed hy the cabals. Thewlole quantity sentfor toe week 1b209,117t0ne, against 202,319 tons for toe corresponding week last ' y^ar. The increase for the year about closing has dwindled down to only 428,636 tons over toe year 1353. This is much lees than was anticipated. The loss from all the regions for the three months, commencing, with the first week In September, reached about 360,090 tons, PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES,Dec. 10. BKFQBB BOABDS. ISJOTjjt Farm..2Xl 300 St Nicholas--blfl 4)4 400 Walnut Island— 3 SiOHibbird 2)4 160 do— —894 ! 300 UO—«————- 2d 231 ICO Burner 2)4' too do——————2d 2 % FIRST BOARD. (SCO U 8 6s 'Bl-coup off-10838 600 Reading S lots 6738 low do - cash.lMK 100 do S 6 67X IWU 85-20 bonds... Its 100 do S 5 6738 geo do cash. 107)4 r 13 Phiia Bank-.10t5.157 ICO do cash.lWX 1 200 Dalzell Oil —lots 9« ’3oooState Couponsa . -95 H « Briggs Oils KOO Spring Garden6s.. W 2WStNicblasoll...bs 4)4 ICOO Union Canal bond* 22 300 CaldwoU lots 6 1008 SlO-404. •••cash.lo3 97 LehighNav ...lots 7338 ICO Noble & Del—— 11 36 Penn a B—.lots 6754 MMcElheny Oil 6 11 Little Sch B-cash 4454- 76N Central-lots b 5 66 20N FannaE ........ SO ‘ 2 do 56)4 1W Cata B prof s® 37)4 100 Beading E —WO 68 3 West Phiia K 70 MO do —blO * 60 do. pref-3554 10 Cam ft Amboy B-152 190 do——.—pref— 3954 3000 Harrisburg 6s .100 ■ lOOCorn Planter.bSO. 734 IUCO Elmira 7s —lO6 ICO do 7)4 290 Franklin— 1 SKOOB S 5-20 Bonds—-lOiSi 2CO Briggs Oil 6 4CO Atlas..... 2K SflO OSa-20s new 108 1W Beading 67 61 300 Corn Planter- .b6Q 7)4 660 Oil Creek 2 ISO SnaqCanal -.15 100 Mineral 2dys 254 SO) Bruner-.—...55 2)4 -10 CO Exceltior 115-16 Ift 00 Obion Canal—. 21)4 100 Story Farm 2)4 50 Corn Planter. 734 200 Nav Pref S»M 100 do— 7)4 800 Phil ATideout— 4 600 HP 6 20- IDS 100 Esbeit —• 4K 100 Dunkard l« 300 Hoge Island—. 1 S-lf WO do 154 60 Excelsior - 1)4 400 Brunner— 2)4 100 Denrmore bSO 934' 300, do —,ss -2 400 Et Do;ado 2 1-18,2® do —. 2 200 P&Tideout.2 dye. 4E 2COO Sch Nav bds 95 60 Tarr Homestead • 6)4 100 Beading 6734 100 Noble & Del ■ • 10)1 500 Krotzer. 2 1-16 100 Cherry Enn 2SSs f-O North Penna 30 lOODalsell 9)4 COOKrotser ...m. 2)4 6 Lehigh Nav 5331 100 McCllntock 534 2CO Beading 6731 100 Corn Planter. .bl 6. 7)4 ' 200 Me, teeny...*..bs- 6)5 SOOPetrd Cou. s - S3B ' 2CoEusq Canal—l4X too Reading..— 6754 160 do— b6O. 15 100 Egbert 4)4 300 Walnut Island—. 3 100 Phtla A Oil Ck—l 69 rsCoßeadlng Cft B,bSO. 68 - ,200 Heading b3O. 68.14 E4MHlbbardl- so. 234 6600 Franklin 1)4 WONFAErle—h3O. 94)4 600Olmetead b 5. 2)4 100 Cherry Bun 29X 100 do 2)4 EOO Organic. — 13-18 8 Penaa B 67X Drexel & Co. quote: United States bonds, 1S81™« United States Certxf. of Indebtedness *.,97K# 98 Quartermasters’ Vouchers 95 m 96 Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness...... 2 ftp 2k G01d.,-.., mm Sterling Exchange. ••« ....+,...263 @36*2)4 Five-twenty Bonds-.,, riiifl @108)4 The importations of 3ry goods at Mew York during the week ending December 1 compare as follows with three el the week preTioos: Weekending Weekending JSov 3G. . Dec 7. Entered for Consumption. Dkgs. Value.' Pkgs. Value. Manufactures of w 001... 210 $59, isi tIS $94,594 Manufactures of cotton.. St 4.482 40 11,220 Manufactures of eilk.... 123 54,2t9 32 28,123 Manufactures of dan.,.. 611 .62 128 '855 94 419 Miscellaneous 44 20,915 68 -28,774 Total; 1,039 $100,901 810 $357,133 Withdrawals. Manufactures of w001..’. 559 $231,307 147 $61,723 Manufactures of cotton.. 154 40,287 SO 10,361 Manufactures of silk.... 80 68,274 21 16,934 Manufactures of flax.... 679 123,024 137 r 6,101 Miscellaneous,. 140 46,480- 135 36,942 Total. 1,492 $501,322 470 $161,061 Warehoused, Manufactures of w 001... 45 $l5 778 40 *16.753 Manufactures of cotton.. 13 2.P81- 10 e g.; 7 Manufactures of silk.,., 5 3,245 6 6,662 Manufactures of flax— 26 6,467 32 8 487 Miscellaneous,., 61 2,® 23 13',176 T0ta1.......... 351 $37,403 The New York Post of Saturday says. , Gold is lower to*dar. it opened at 238%, and after falling to 233, rose to 239?!, closing at 238%. The lean market is active at 7 percent. A few 8 par cent, loans bare been disturbed this morning. - The Government is drawing heavily on the ftattoaalbanks The accumulation of idle capital is, however, incxeas- market opened steady, became heavy, and closed dull. Governments are lower. Coupon ftve- S^BkWh < !?«l <>a i ltK | , » ?-* w at 107%; coupon Blxesof ? ten-forties at 102 for small bonds, and KWmoi for large; certificates are.quiet at 97% Coal stocks &T 6 active, Cumberland baa advanced to s ik s Central to 63; Araeriean to 84&@85. Under the recent advance of sola several of the'best Colorado stocks are more active. Ia Quartz Hill the movement is taid to be on favorable reports from the mine since the new mill has been put in operation. Before the Board Brie was quoted at QiM, Michi gan Southern at Wi t Bock island at 105& Northwest ern at 42 Cumberland at 51@33, Mariposa at 35>£(5) 3?he following quotations were made at the hoard on tome of the active stocks* as compared with the prices of yesterday afternoon: Sat. Fri. Adv. Pec. HMted States 6s. 1881, e0np....115*. 116% §.• % United States 6-20 conp... 107 K 1083? .* X United States 6- Si c6up.,new.lO»J| 108)1 .. % United States certificates...... 97)| Tennessee 6s 65. 66 ..1 Missouri 68 62 62>£ ~ J* New York Central Railroad...l2o# 121 .. X Erie Railway 93£, 94J4 .. 1 Erießailwaypreferred........lo2 302 .. .. Hudson Biver Rai1r0ad.......114)4 lli# X Beading Railroad.... > ...136* 186 K .. V. _ After .the Board* Quicksilver rose to 9lk, Mariposa to 36K N. Y. Centialto.l2ok, Erie t 093%, Hudson tolls, Beadtngr to 13SK* Michigan Southern to 72}*, Pittsburg to 42K, Northwestern preferred to 76» Book Island to IC6X, Fort Wayne to 104*. M the 1 o'clock call there was some improvement, and the market closed steady. Erie at 94Jtf. Hudson at 116& Beading at I?SX, MicMgan Central at 129#» Michi gan Southern at-72k* Jl'inois Central at 12-93£» Pittsburg at 111, Toledo at 119,-Rock Island at 105 k, Northwestern at 42k. Northwestern preferred at 76X, Fort Wayne FMladeipJiia Markets, December 10—Evening. TFe stormy weather has operated unfavorably on bu siness to-day, and out-door operations have been near ly suspended. Bark is very dull. Cotton has ad vanced. Coffee is scarce at former rates. • Flour is dull, but prices are very .firm. In Grain there is less doing. Petroleum is firm at the advance. The Provision mar ket continues very quiet. In Whisky there is very lit tle deing. * demand fo'r Flour is limited, hut holders are firm vlowm salsa comprise about 3,000 bbU City wHLfi > J ip^T Jw e i enn6, and *o° bb?« Pennsylvania and Jifi 1 fOT ft ßd sl2s bbl for extra fami -3- ™ VP&SSPJ 31 * bakers ate buy in g in a small way 111 $lO 75@11.25 for extra; W.lf H bbl. roraMeVl B fr B ca?ce at but there Is very little doing in the way of eslos- Sorll 3oh b,t& nnAftAd re f a ”, d 27S for white ,a« to quaMty. hi ela in demand; small sales Corn is quiet; new yellow is offered at 170@173c, and old yellow at iBBe bushel- Cats are iather better, with sales of 3.000 bus W M@»2o ® bnßbel. 800 bushels Pennsylvania Barley sold at 105 c 7 & bushel. BARK. —There is little or nothing doing in Quercitron and the market is dull; Ist No. lis quoted at ,15 § ton. COTTON.—The demand continues limited, and there is very little dolnr, but priors have advanced. Small sales of mlddJjßg are making at 1830 ® lb, cash. GROCERIES.-Sugar is firmly held at fully former rates, with sales of 200 hhds Cuba at from 18 to 22. V n lb. Coffee Is scares, and tee hear of no sales worthy of notice. PETROLEUM.—Pricer are-firm. Small sales are making at 4(@47cfnr crude. 68@700 for refined in bond, andfr.e at j ronl gallon, accordingioquality. Flaxseed Is In steady demand, with sales a; r® ll . Tlmothr ieverrscarce and quoted at Tl“n-. CloverseM continues scarce and la good de jaimdiabOTit im bus sold at*l3 R@l4® 64918. 5 ® "filing at ,iB@3° S ton. . .Tbe market, as we have noticed for some Ume pash cnntinuoaduU but firm. Mess Pork Is quoted at *4Q@42® bbl. Bacon is scarce: small sales of Hams are making at 2C@2ic 7 gi jb for plain and fancy so ilfc?S®£“. Bt I/ 0 ™ 38 ® i,c V *>, as to quality. WBISKY continues very quiet; email sales of Penn sylvania and Western bbls are making at5L92@1.93?l gillon. The following are the receipts of flour and grain at this port to-dayf Sour. ...1,450 bbls. °* ts 6,4aßbus. Hew Tork Markets, Bee. 10. &. c ; Plour market is less active and wtthout decided change in price B *}S S ,K„ I !,PS bbls, at 59.75@9.95 for superfine Jf* * xtr t Slate; aio.M@lo.4O for choice do; $9.BC@lO for superfine Western; SS2s@lo.7fi for common to medium extra Western; for ewnmon to good shipping brand, oktra round-hoop Sou hern Elour Is dull. Saie, 600 bbls at »10.90@12 25 for common, and #>2.So@ls for fancy and extra* Canadian FJour is Cnil and drooping: sales 300 bbls at*t0,25@10.60 for common, and 110.60® 12 25 for goo to choice exti a. * Bye Plour is quiet. ... „ , Corn Heal Is dull: sales 2CD bbls Caloric at $3.75, and 100 puncheons Brandywine, to arrive,.at $4l. . Graix.— market Is quiet and lc better Sales 14,600 bus Chicago Spring at *2.SC@iB5; 7,000d0 winterred Western at 1.421a-' 14.830 do chofce amber ’Michigan at 59.55@2.56, and 700 do red Stateat s2.r-2K. Bye is dull. Barley is doll and lie&Ty, FaUe «,200 baa t>rima Car nada- _ Barlftv BTalt quiet and nominal,. _ _ Thft Cot 11 marlcct is dnll. fi.ooo btta oTd mixed Wftstprn at $l. OO, in store, and 0,000 new yeUow Jersey at *1 70(3)1.70. OsUnrft ft-shade firmer at $1.03 fox State, and $1.07M @l.OB for Western. - , . Frovtktons.—Tbs oulet, and.wUhoat deeided cheneft: salfte 2,850 bbls at $36.25 for 1862-3 Mese; irmFS do. capTi and reaular way, ohiefly at $37 g;%, clo*fogat*l3? $34.10@ai75 for Prime, and sSSfpr Prime Bfew. Alen, 2,000 l»hU new M«“s for Jannary, buyers* option, 1.000 bW« Prime for January, eftllera’ epllon. at SJ9, «00 bbls 1863-4 Mesa for January, hnvevs’ option, at $38,75. Tha Rftcf market is hftavy and lower; raUr 850 bbls at $16@21 for new Plain Hess, and $21@24 for extra Mess. Ttarce Beef Is quiet, with, sales 75 tea Prime Stoss at $3B. Beef Hams are urebansred, with saT«R 160 bbl« e.t. *27. Gut Meats are qniftt. with l9opkga for Shoulders, and 18@21e fnr Itomß Bacon Sides are in fair demand, wiHi sales 100 boxes Jou£ clear, for tbe last week in Pecember and flr«t w»ek in January, at and 1,000 boxes Ion? clear short ribbed Cumberland cut. for January and February, s. 0,, on private terms; 600 boxes CamberUnd cut. for January, etiOKc, and 250 boxes long cat bams, for Ja na ary, at 20&e. ' . ■ The Lard market Is firm but not very active. Sales 2.7C0 bbJs at 21@24c; also, 500 bhle, for 'Jannary asd February, on private terms, and 250 bbls, for January,. at24*fc. __ Butter is unchanged at 38@50c for Western, and4s@ 6Cc for State. Cheese is steady at 15@24c for common to prime. Pittsburg: Petroleum SfArket, Bee*. 10$ Businega in tbe oil .way was more active. Bayers were plenty, bnt holders were inclined tonutuo the prices. The stock on hand is mot larre The receipts amount to 2.440 bbls. and the salesmen 3,196 bble. The only arrival from Oil City was the Hrilda. The market closed in favor of holders. The sales were asfollows; Ghu»b.—-Sales ICO bbls, 420. bbls ioelnded; 400 do. packages exchanged; 100 do. 4Cc; TOO do, 30c; 535 do, bulk, delivered, S6Kc; 800 do, 36c; 800 do, 42c, bbls included. • Beftkt.i> was more aclive. Ws note rales of 200 bbls free, 84c: 100 do, 85c; 80«da. for St J>mts market, 85c; 4|)o do. 84c; and do, 84@85c. Bonded was firm at 64c iMaJlon, - • Beezoee was unchanged. Sales 100 bbls at 89(340 a for free. . • inMKBAGS, AT THE 3TERCH-ANTS* EXOFA2TGE, .PHtIAUStyXIA. Ship Coburg, Gibßon*-.*.*..,.**.,,,....Liverp001, soon, BrigßUa Reed, fßr)i Taz0...,.,..........Havana, soon. Brig B. A. Bftrrard. .Port of Spain, noon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Qeo. L. Buzbt, 2 Tpvr-, 0. Biddle, > Committee of the ftfoHTff. THOS.* 8. Fkrxox, \ MARINE INTEIeEIRENCE, PORT OF PH ITAOBLPHIA, Sec. 11,18645 guy Rises.... 7 24 f Svn Sets... 4 86 / High WatsA.. .115 1 Schr Core, Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with com meal to R W Lea. \ Steamer E H Faircbildft, Trout, 24 hours from Jfew York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. BELOW, • . Ship Conqueror, fromKew York; a ship, one bark.- one brig- and two schooners, unknown* were passed early Saturday morning in the Bay* bound up. < CLEARED. Rip XI Harbeck, Stoughton, Sbanghae. Steamship Norman, Baker, Boston. Steamebip E C Knight, f»aUBffber, Efew York. d Bark Dnmn. Sherman, Key West Bark 3 Godfrey, Fuller. Fort Barancas. Brig J Rhyt rs Pendleton, New Orleans. Brig Anns Wellington fßr). Johnson, Barbadoes. Schr Berbert M&ntou. Hinckley, Boston. Schr Zeno, Field?, -Baltimore. Schr Cherub. Cana, Hampfon Roads Schr ClaTa flferrick. Montgomery, Newbern. Schr B E Sharp, Walker, Fortress Monroe. St ! r Farmer. SfcCne, Washington. St‘r H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore. Ireland—South Coa%t.*~Cork Harbor-Change of light on Roche Point. The port of Dublin Corporation has given police that the fixed light now exhibited from the lantern of the on Roche Point, the east point of entrance of Cork harbor, will, on and after the evening of the Ist December, 1854, he changed to a. rsr vohtiTgred light, ahowingita greatest brilliancy once in every minute- , _ . Additional light to mark position of Daunts Rock.— Also, that on and after the evening of the Ist October, 186*1, a Jtic-ed white light will be shown from the ;base of the came ligh fc-tower on Roche Point, to mark the posi tion of Daunts Rock, « , - Tbe lights wiil be visible between the bearings of N. E. by E. and N. R. H W.* or between Roberts Head and a distance of half a mile to theeastward of Daunts Rock. Mariners are therefore cautioned,- when approaching Cork harbor et night, to keep eastward of the limits of the fixed white light until they have pawed the rock. Fog*bell.—At e o, that the Fog-bell lately erected at Roche Point will in future he sounded eight times is a minute durir g thick or foggv weather {The bearings are magnetic, variations 25}£ west in 1864 3 SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF KJ an Order of Sale in Partition, tome directed, willbe exposed to public eale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, January 2, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hsai, All that four*atory brown-stone messuage Tend Jot of ground, situate on the north side of Walnut street, sevonty-three feet west of Sixteenth street. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Walnut street twenty feet,-and In-deptn one hundred and twenty toet. to Lewis street. Bounded southward by said Walaut street, eastward by ground granted to Benjamin W. Richards on ground rest, northward by Lewis street, and westward by ground or Richard Wisiar. Subject to a ground rent or two hundred and forty dollars osr annum, payable in equal payments, oirthe first of May and November. [D. C.; D., ’64. Dftbt, $167. P. P. Morris. 3 HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office/Pec. 10,1864. de!2-3t CHEEHT’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1365, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,l All that three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on ihe south side of Addison street one hundred .and sixty-three feet west of Seventeenth street,in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Addison street sixteen feet, and in depth forty-two feet. [Which premises John fifcCrpa and wif», hy deed dated -June Ist, 1853, recorded in Deed Bt ok T. H., No. 97, pags 124, Ac., conveyed unto Levi R. King in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable on the Ist of May and November. ]• _ ; -CO. C. P. ;J>., *64. 31. Debt, $30.18. Bodinl- * Taken m execution and to be sold as of Levi R King. . HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. - Fhiladelphta, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. delfrBi SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. JanuftTy 2, 1566, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom- street Hall, All that three- story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east ride of Thirteenth street, thirty !wo feetnoTth of Ogden street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and in depth, on the north sice, seventy* seven feet Bight and a half inches, and on tha south side seventy* five feet four and five-eighths inches, to a four-feet wide alley. [Which premises Charles Henry Fisher and wife, by deed dated .Ma 2?d, 1847, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 49, page 325, Ac., conveyed unto Samuel T, Roberts, in fee; reserving a yearly-ground rentof fifty- four dollars. [C. C.P.; D.,’64. 38. Debt, $27.5L B. H. Haines J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel T. Roberts. • ... HENRY 0. HOWFLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 10,1864. . de!2-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—»Y VIRTUE OF a writof Teuditioai Exponas, to me directed,will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1366, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that messuage and lot'of ground situate, on the eait side of Marvlue street, two hundteiand forty feet north of Masters street, in the eity of Philadelphia; Con taininginfroston Marvine street fifteen feet* and in depth seventy faet to a three feet alley. [Which pre iniies Charles H. Muirhead. etnx., bv deed dated Sep-. temher 27tb, 1853. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 111, page SSI, conveyed unto Wittiam Koockogey in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable Ist or January and July. 3 [C. a P.; D. ’64, 3A -Debt, $62 36. Flood.] Taken in execution and ta-be sold as the property of William Koockogey. HENHY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherirs Office. Dec. 10,1561. de!2-3fc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage aud lot of ground situate on the north side of Oxford street forty-five feet west from Marvine'street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Oxford street fifteen feet, and in depth eighty widealley. [C. C. P.; D. t ’64. ifi. Debt, $l5 80/ Pancoast.l Taken In execution and to be sold astbe property of. James P. Harris HENRY C. HO WELD, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Pec. IQ, 1864. Ael2-St 114 $51,574 (SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All those two frame sheds or messuages and lot of ground situate on the east side of Franh ford road.in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on said road thirty-four feet, and in depth one hundred feet. Bound ed northward by ground 'of Abraham Marpole, souilr - ward by ground held in trust for Sarah Camac. east by a tbirty*feet-wide alley, and westward by said road. CC- G.P.; D., *64. 37. Debt $88.23. Pancoast. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac Soileau. HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff,. Philadeftphla, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. de!2-3t QHEBIFF ! S SALE;—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON D AY Eve ning, Jan. 2, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall. All that messuage aud lot of ground situate in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; be finning at a corner in the middle of Philadelphia and >ascagtBT turnpike road a corner of Peter Hanssll’s land, thence along the middle of said road north forty seven degrees foriy- five minutes west fifty feet to Sam uel Weisman’s land, ihence by the same two hundred and eighty-four feet two inches to the middle cf West "Philadelphia Bailrosd, thence along the. same fifty feet to Peter Hassell's-lama* thence by the same two hun dred and eighty four feet two Indies to the place of ba ginning. [Which premises John Shepherd and wife, by deed dated October—. 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 32, page 162, Ac., conyeyed unto John GL Cline in fee 1 ■ . ■ , [C. Cl P..;1D., *64. 41. Debt, $35.50. Nichols. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John a, Cline. HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Per, 10,1864. ;dere»3ft%. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,oxlHONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that two-asd-a bait story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Mu ler-stieet, five hundred and seventy feet slx-and a aalf inches southeast of Wister* street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Hiller street seven teen feet six inches, and in depth ons hundred and forty feet. No. 2. All that' two* and* a-half*story messuage and lot of ground adjoining the above on the southeast : con taining in front on Miller street seventeen feet six inches, and in depth-one hundred and? forty feet. [Which premises Matthias B. Miller,-by deed dated May 22d, 1848, conveyed unto F, William Bockius, in 88- 3 CG. C. P.; D., ’6l. S 2. Debt. *223. Paxsom.3 _ Taken In exocntion and to be sold as the property at F. William Bockius HESBTC. HOWEbb, Sheriff. PlaJadeiphla, Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 10, 1864. de!2-3t SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medireefced, willbe exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the norihaide of Wood street, forty-fear feet nine inches east of Eighteenth street in t>e city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wood street twelve feet* and in depth forty- one feet three inches to a two feet nine isches-wiae alley. [Which premises Morgan Binehman and,wife, by deed dated JuselOfcb, 1841, recorded in Deed Book Q. 8., No. 28, page 220, Ac., conveyed unto John Oatcbell in fee, reserving a ground rent of fifty four dollars, payaWlst of January and July. 3 CC. C. F.: D,, ’64. 35 Debt, $55 81 Warriner.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of - HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. _ Philadelphia,lßherifPs OfflceJPec 10,1864. de!2-3t HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, QEHTRAL EATIR 0 HOUBE, Opposite tbe rost Office, 061T-3m nPHB W#BHINGTON HOUSE—A J- CABD.-IthaTiMbeßßMßOTmcfibytha Bulletin of the 25th instant, that this hotel woold be closed on or about the Ist of December, the Lessee ft om January Ist, 1865, begs to inform the public that during the time the House maybe dosed if will bo thoroughly reno vated and refitted in a manner that cannot fall to give satisfaction to those who may patronize the establish menc. Mr. CHARLES M. ALLMOND. formerly of the Indian Queen*” Wilmington, but more recently of the “ States Union,” Philadelphia, will have the en tire management under the new administration, and he assures the public that no efforts will be spared on his part to make the House in all respects pleasant aud agreeable to hla guests. The House will be re-opened on the 15th of January. . .. . . u026-tf the mahony house, in ABH >wn fißbnylklll county, after being closed for. 18 bandsoinoly fitted up, aud Is now -prh ‘,>l* ll tin. President Bouthwark Bank. noy]6-3m WHERE AS,. THZ AUDITOR GENE ”, EAL, as required by the llth Section of the Act entitled “An Act to enable toe Banks of tote Common wealth to become Associations for the purposo of Bank ing urder the'law6 of the United States. ’ ’ passed on the 22 . deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the sepa: ate account of HENRY K. B. OGLE, one of the executors of GEORGE SHIELDS, deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY. Dec. 20tB, 1864, at four o’clock in the after noon. at bte’office at; the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, in the ctiy of Philadelphia. de9 fmwsfc • ' ■ ' T JITTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON ■AI the eftato of AKDEEW P MILLER, late of too city of Philadelphia, -Attorney at Law,deceased, hayinc been granted to the undo;signed, all persons Indebted to said (state will please make payment, and these hayinc claims against the same ar, requested to present them to JAMES MILLER. Era cut or, . ' - ABIGAIL E. MILLEB, Exesutrto, de6-m6t . Office, No. 3806 South FlfiTH Street, INSTATE OF SARAH PRITOHET, DECEASED.-LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION on tbe Estate of SARAH fPRITCHET, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make payment, and those having claims thereon Io present them without delay to &EOROE H. PRITCHET, , Or to Us Attorney. J. ALEX. bIMRSON, 4 de6-m6t* . ; No. 188SouthSIXTH Street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. A O?rfCH OF THHCbkPTROLLBB OF THU QTrBXSSVt, Wxshinqton. September 2f, 1864. _ Whereas. by r satisfaoto>ry evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, hi the City of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadel phia, State of Pennsylvania, has been duly -or* ganized under and according to the raqulremants of file Art of Congress, entitled “An Act to 'pro vide a national currency, "aecured- by pledgaof Unit ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved June 3d, 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commenting the business of banking under said Acts • ’ 'Now, therefore, X; HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the: City of Plmadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and Stale of Pern* sylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid, „ , In testimony whereof witness my hand and teal of oacethtetwenty-seventb 4‘^of jsxAh.l • Comptroller of the Cairanjy. •Iwv*;) • OSA-Cftt COPARTNEKSHIPS. TAISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER- L/ SHIP.—AII persoEH are hereby'notified that the coparinership heretofoie existing between-SAMUEL MELVIN and fAMUEL R. HILT, late iradrng under the firm of‘Melvin & Hilt, is totally dissolvedby mu tual consent. The remaining business of the firm will be settled by S. R. HILT, at Ms office, 515 CHESTNUT Street. Phi lagelpMa; - - , - ' de7-6t* T IMITED PARTNERSHIP.-WB, the subscribers, have this day entered into a Limited Fhrtnership'agreeably to tbeprovisioßs oi the act of Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 21st day of March, A. D 1836. aud-do hereby certify that the same of the firm under which said partnership’is to be conducted,.is HAHN, FERNALD»& WETBEEBOLD; that the general nature Of ihe busi nees to be conducted is the manufacture of and whole sale dealers in SHIRTS. LINEN BOSOMS, AND COL LARS, and ihe same will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia: that the names of the General Partners of the said firm are WM B- HAHN, residence 2008 POPLAR Street; NATHANIEL M FERNALD, resi dence 2126 GREEN Street, and WILLIAM WETBBR EOLDr residence 1439 North SIXTH Street, aud the Special Partner is JOSEPH NICHOLSON* residence 80S North Sixteenth Street, all of the eity and county of Philadelphia and. Statebf Pennsylvania. - That the capital contributed by the said Joseph Nichol son, special partner, is TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, in cash. „ * That the period at.which said' partnership is to com mence is the twenty-sixth day of November, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-four, and terminate on the thirty* first day of December, one thousand eight B.HIHN. NATHiNIEL M. FEBNALD, . -WILLIAM WBTHERHOLD, General Partners, JOSEPH HICHOLSON. no2B m6t* . Bi>ocial PaitTisr. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.—THE •b firm of BILLINGS, SOOP, & CO., of this city and New York, bxptred THrS DAY by limitation: The bu tinessof the said firm will be settled by either of the undersicned. J. M BILLINGS, S* W. BOOP, 8. W SOOP ■ Ejeon.to^ofW,^. g WasMn*ton. Pbiiabelpbia, Dee, 1. 1664. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Tie nndet eigned have THIS DAT entered into a Limited Parteer 'ehtp, agreeably to tie Act of Aseemily of tie Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act relative to Ll mited Partnership, etc., passed tie twenty-first day or March, A. B. 1836, and fee eupp'ements thereto, and tioy do bare by give notice that tie name of tie Firm under which said partnership ia to be conducted is ROOP & KIBBE; that the general nature of the busi ness to he transacted Is the'general Dry Goods, Import ing, and Commission business, and teat the same will be carried on In the city’of Philadelphia; that the names of the General Partners of the said Firm are BAMUKL W. KOOP. HBHRT B. KIBBE. CLINTON J. TROUT, and JOSEPH C. ROOP. end fee name of fee Special Partner ie JAMES M. BILLINGS, all of the city of Phi ladelphia: feat fee capital. contributed by fee' said James M. Billings, the Special Partner, to fee common stock. Is one hundred thousand dollars In cash, and feat said partnership Is to commence on the first day of Dcoember, A. D. 1861, and terminate on the thirtieth day of November, A. D. 1667. SAMUEL W. ROOP, HENRY E. KIBBE, CLINTON J. TROUT, JOSEPH O. ROOP, General Partner*. JAMES M. BILLINGS, Special Partner. PfIBADHWKTA, DSC. 1, 1864. _NOTICE.—The undersigned successor a.of BILLINGS, SOOP, & CO., in New York, will continue the Import ing and Commission Business, at Ho. 38 WARREN Street. J. M. BILLINGS Jt CO. J. M. Binunros,. B. J. CHAffSB. New Yoek, Bee. 1, 1854.' de2-5w WILLIAM H..TEVIS 18 THIS BAY ' associated In business wife ns, fee style of fee firm No. 11 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE* PgILAUSLpgiA, December 3, 3564. del-32t T)RHSBRVO FOR THE TEBTH AND GUMS.—For strengttenln* the gnm*. for vr» lie teeth from, decay, and. for keeping them If 4 breath sweet, this is h* to be the bestpreparatlon feat science and cxy.' n«tohM.v«produ«| : k |«^ed^Y toiT-Sm PABHCBT furniture. V MOORE & CAMPION, > mi Bonfe SECOND Stnai, are prepared to follow the decline in the market In fee price of their furniture. Pnrehuert will please caU and oxamtn. our itok. : mMm fiLASS SHADES, OVAL. ; VA 7 SHADES, ROUND. ; , . GLASS SHADES. SQUARE. FERNERY'S ' GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. KARTELL & LSTCHWORTH, aoSS-lm No. IS North FIFTH Street. THE PRESS —PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1864. X NSW BOOK Ondjo’s Cave, Neighbor JncKwooil, flfcc,, THE THBEE SOOUTS! ' And Introduces some old friends. 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Bailroad andMinljig Begister * Contains the latest intelUgenoeoh all nattersrelattng to roads as d mines, to the- traniportat >n of products, and to the manipulation of the metals ii all parts of the commercial world, hat most particular wht the United SUtcß and Territories. i And- as the rail lines now stretch rat West from Bangor, and Fast from San Francisco,[with a prospect that the Pacific Bailroad will soon supersede the Over land stage route, and as mines of coal and Itoq, oil and quicksilver, copper and,nickel, lead and,zinc, silver and gold, are scattered throughout tip States and Ter ritories, yielding an annual product uterth hundreds of millions of dollars, and exhibiting sp -Increase which surpasses estimateTandisbeyond example, it will he perceived, where the matter is appreciated* that the mining and carrying Investments of jhe whole country have enlarged into stupendous totals and expanded over vast areas 1 ♦/ . Of developments and results touching and pertaining to there special interests, the Register keeps current re cord in more varfety and wider scorn than any other Weekly newspaper. 1 Tje Register was first published t .May, 185$, is in itb ninth year* and is an established mstitution- As an advertising sheet for minioj machinery, rail road -equipments, the metals, engfteering, etc., the Register offers unsurpaßßed attractions through, the ramification of its continental and international «ir cnlation. J Terms—Three dollars per amramlßadvanoe. * JTHOMASB. FERROS’, delO fit #»3 WAIfcUT Btrdt, Philadelphia. npo THE TRADE, i A Tie pnbUcatJons of Br»we» it T! ' WORCESTER'S DICTIORAR] WORCESTER’S SPELLERS, HILLIARD'S READERS: LEACH r &SWAN 7 S UITHi Will hereafter he supplied to the tri ' ■* CHAR] deio-sr X»»9 < pATAWBA GRAPES. - Another superior lot of those c« GBAPES, in whole and half he quality hy any in the eountry. , For Baleln large or Bmal^cijLantjj SEVENTH ai TTEHBY BUDDY, [J J-i. putlller and Wholena Dealn Im . PEEK OLD BOU»OK, m KOKOKOAHBLA, EYB.ISd WHEAT WHISKIES, 145 HOBTH BEOOBB aSSBraiteWSgw.PUU. T TL/TACKICRRL, HEARING, SHAD, &c. —2‘,COO 1, .S, aid 8 Maekersl, Eerrinr. / , ' , ' 2,H» boxes Lnlxse, Seatia, «jutao. 1 Hewitt*. ' v IfiO ttbit new Mess Ska** • * r nbttNjMSSby 'Uwinr ptfltore Bad «£pQgSL • v* jaia-tf ,jHo. X&6 hOETH WHA.EVES, .& fIARD ANDfANCY JOB PRINTING* yj at ummm a bbowh’s, m s. |opbth ». NEW PUBLIfJATrOJrS. BY THE AUTHOR OP THE FIRST EDITION Wilt BE SJ6OBD t MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. .WS-FOR TEN YEARS'®* . SO BOQK HAS SOLD SO ENORMOUSLY “CUDJO'S CAVE," 35,000 In. a Few Weelcsl- All the Books of this Writerare Successful. THE PRESENT VOLUME IS SAID TO BE OP OK EATER INTEREST, PRICE SJ. 75. THE NEW BOOK BY MISS McKEEvSh. One volume. 12mo. WHO WROTE THE HT K'R'-Y 3 O Y[> • • - csjr; THIS IS THE QUESTION. ; WALKER, WISE, WlpO., PUBLISHERS, ' p ‘ 345 ■WASHIHSTOI BoSO-wfm et* CocM-Sml WAVY DEPARTMENT, . . Bureau of Steam ENorsrKsarNO, OB . Tnn . Dscamher 9, ISM. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau until meridlaß, January 10,1MJ% fori he Iren described m the lOliowing classes. Each bid must ba made fur an enure ciaes, and the price to bearouad stun for the class 2?iVi V £ rp ® ht the respective navy yards. No payment will be madenntil the whole is delivered; delivery to eoxnmcnce in twelve days after notification of aocep bid, ro proceed continually, and the whole to beoeuvered id two months thereafter. , contract will be awarded tothelowestresponsible vJ!Hf l Atl i?; bt befog reserved of rejecting the lowest bid if it be deemed exorbitant. tL?*??? 1 grantees wilkba required, and the oon givea? *® e dated the day the notice of aceaptanceis Printed schedules and instructions can be obtained by application to the Bateau. Prorogals Miirt.be directed to the Chief of the Bn reauof Steam Engineering.and endorsed “Proposals busln?sTutlei a B hßy may ?)e distinguished from other The fcllo wing are the classes required at the raspec tlve navy yards; WASHINGTON. OpABS b 36 plates Boiler Iron, 7 16, 46 by 98 iachea. . , SO do. do. S-8, 84 by 93 do. S 3 do. do. 1-9, 43 by 98 do. 33 do. do. 1-3, 43 by 109 do. , 48 do. do. S-8, 89 by 110 do. 12 do, do. S-8. SO by 138 do. 36 do. do. 816. 40 by 96 do. 16 do. do. 7-16, S’ by 109 do. 16 do. do. 8-8. 39bylG9 do. . 16 do. . do. 6-16, 48 by ICS do. 34 do. do. 6-16, 46 by 66 do. 83 do. . do. 8 8 34 by 46 do. S 3 do.- do. 8-8. 28 by 45 do. lj do. do. 7-16, eibv 112- do.. . 6 do. , do. 7 16, 61 by 90 do. 82 do. do. 7-18, 43 by 48 do. S 3 do. do. ■ 6-16, 43by 78. do. .24 do. do. 5-16, 36 hy 125 do. 34 do. do. 6-16, 42 by 136 do. 16 do. do! 6-16; 60 by 66 do. 16 do. do. 6-16, 48 by 64 do. 16 do. do. 616, 43 by 48 do. 32. do. do. 7-16, 60 by 114 do. 28 do. do. SB, 20 by .60 do. 12 do. do. 8-8, 150 by 109 do. 12 do. do. 6-16, 48 by I'9 do. 20 do. do. 88. 30 by 120 do. 12 do. do. 5-10, 86 by 129 do. Tho above to bo of the beet American flange lion. WASHINGTON,- . • Class No. 2. , " 19,060 pounds beat American square bar iron, K-inch. 10,060 do. do. do. do. do., » do. 2,0C0 do. do. - do. -do. ' do.. H do. ■ 80,060 do. do. do. natbarlron,2libyH inch. 6, COO do. do. do. do. do., 2 by A do. 14.CC0 do. do. do. _ do. d0.,-2 by>4 do. 1,000 do. do. do. do. do.’, ISfby)! do. 26,000 do. do, do. round do., ljf-luoh. 60,000 do. do. do, do. do., IK "do: 10.000 do., do. do. , do. do, % do. In length as may be required. WASHINGTON. Class No. S. 60,000 pounds beat American Tlron, 3>f by 41, laches, 16 feet long. WASHINGTON. r . . Class No. 4. .... 4,009 pounds am rivets, IK by 11-18 inch diameter.- 4 000. do. do. IK by 11- 16 do. 4 000 do. do. lKbyU-16 do. 4,000 do. do. 2 by 11-16 do. 824,000 pounds best American boiler flange iron, from 6-18 to Jf -lcch thick, la sheets of saoh dfiaeasions as may bo required. - • - CHARLESTOWN. ' Class No. 2. , '64,000 pounds best American round Iron from l-inoh to IH-lnoh diameter, in lengths as may ba required. ’ ' CHARLESTOWN. s Class No. 3. ; 20,000 pounds best American T iron, 3Kby 4 laches, the SH-inch part to be %-inch thick, and the 4-tneh part X-lnch thick. The lengths as may be required. - 3?,000 pounds boiler rivets IK inches long and H-inok diameter. . del2-m4t- TREASURY department, a OFFICE LIGHT-HOOSS BOARD. . * Wasotxgtoif Citt, Nor. 19,186 C. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this OSes untiM o’clock P. M., on THORSDAY, the 29th day of December, 1864, for supplying the Light House Esta blishment with thirty thousand gallons of the best quality pore winter stmaed lard oil, and twenty thousand gallons ofthe best quality pure winter Btrained sperm oil, to be divided into lots, and to he de livered at the times undermentioned, alongside of the Government supply vessels, or at the warehouse or other p-ace of deposit, to he designated hy the Inspect-' ing G£Seer, or other authorized agent of the Light- House Board, in strong, tight,-iron-bound, well-made casks, suitable for shipping, in good order, of a capacity each of from fifty to eighty galione; not to -exceed the latter. The lard oil may be delivered at Boston or Na w York. Either lot of roerm oil, or both of them, may he de livered at New York, New Lo&don»Bag Harbor,Boston, New Bedford, Erf gar town, or Nantucket, at the option of the bidders. The place of delivery in each case must he distinctly stated in the bids, and will be embraced in tiie contracts. The four lots will be delivered as follow*, viz: Lot No, 1. Ten thousand CIO,(XX)) gallons Sperm oil on ihe Sfchdayof April, 1855, or as. scon thereafter as the proper tests and gauging caw ha completed. Lot No. % Eifteen thouf aud (15,000) gallons lard oil on the 16th day of/April, 1865, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and ganging can be completed. Lot No. 3. Ten thousand (10,000) gallons sperm oil on the Ist day of June, 1565, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and taugirg can be completed. Lot No. 4. Fifteen thousand (15,000) gallons lard oil on the Ist day of August, 1865, or as soon thereafter as ihe proper teste and gauging can he completed. No bid will be considered unless from a manufacturer of the article. - . . No part of the oil proposed for; and to be embraced, in, the-contraclß under this advertisement will be accepted, received, or paid for. until it shall have been proved, to th e entire satisfaction of the person or persons charged' with its examination, test, and inspection, to be of the best quality pure winter strained or bagged oil, and free from mixtuxe with other or inferior oils and adul terations. ■ ■ ' The usual means for determining the character ana quality of the sperm oil will be employed, viz: specific gravity, burning, the amount of residuum, and any other proper tests to arrive at correct conclusions that may he deemed necess&iy. The lard oil will be subjected to special tests, and will he rejected unless found to be, in regard to burn ing and fluidity under reduction of temperature, and in every other respect, equal to thit .of the standard adopted by the Beard, of which a sample will be fur nished on. application to the Light-House Engineer at The casta must he gauged under the direction and •personal supervision of the inspecting 'officer, by a custom-house or other legally authorized and sworn gauger, according to tlie-United States standard, and xnust- marked and accepted before they are removed from the cellar or warehouse ofthe contractor. The temperature of the oil w ill be accurately noted, and the measurements reduced to the standard temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit hy tables prepared for the pur pose. ? FroporaJs will be received; and considered for each lot separately, or for all of the lots, at the option of the bidder; but no bid will be considered for a lessquanfctty than that specified as one lot, to be delivered at one time and place. Each bid must state explicitly the rate per gallon, in writing, the number of the lot or lots bid for, and the time and place of delivery, conforming to this advertisement. Bids submitted by different members of the same firm or copartnership will not be considered. „ "The Light-House Board, under the authority of the Department, reserves the right to rejest any bid, al though it may he the lowest, for other considerations than ihe price. „ No bid will be considered for any other kind er de scription of oil than those specially called fqr in this advertisement ■ • _ A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the De* part met, in a penally equal to one-fourth of the amount of each contract made under these proposals, will be required of each contractor, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, to be executed within ten days after ihe acceptance of the bid- Each offer must be accompanied by a written gua rantee, signed by one or more. responsible person*’, and -known to the Department as such, or certified by a United States district judge, attorney, navy agent, or collect or ofthe cutioms, to the effect that, if the bid be accepted, ihe bidder will duly execute a contract in good faith, according to the provirions and terms of this advertisement, within ten days after acceptance; and that in case the . said party offering shall fail to enter into the contract ar aforesaid, he or they guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said party and the next lowest bidder. All bids must be. sealed and endorsed “Propotals for oil for tight- . houses, 1 ’ and then placed in another envelope, and di irected, prepaid, to Ihe Secretary of. the Light-House Board, Washington City. ' All bids will be opened-publicly at the hour and os the day specified. Payments will be made*for the several lots of oil within thirty days •after they shall 'have been received by ihe United States. By order ofthe Light- House Board. „ deifrmwfgt AN DEEW A. HARWOOD, Secretary. .STItBET. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE, U. S. ARMY, KJ No. 20 SOUTH Street, Baltimorb (Md.), December 9, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate* will be received st ibis office, until 12 M. on THURSDAY, December 22, 1864, for furnishing the United States Subsistence De* Bailment "with: ■ POUB 7HGUBAND <4,000) HEAD OP GOOD PAT BEEP CATTLE, on the hoof, delivered at the State Cattle Scales, at Baltimore, Md., in lots of (1,000) one thousand each eYery (10) ten days; to be weighed within one and a half days'after arrival, at the expense of the contractor. They must average about (1,300) thirteen hundred pounds gross weight; all falling short of (1,050) one thousand and filly pounds gross weight, Bulls, Stags, Oxen, Cows, Heifers, and Hornless Cattle, will be rejected* A deduction of ten (10) pounds will be made from the weight of each Steer accepted under this contract, pro vided the animal does not stand in the pens two ana one half hours before being weighed, or is not weighed im mediately after removal from the cars. Blank forms for proposals can be had on application at this office, either in person, by mail, or telegraph. Proposals by telegraph, or other irregular, informal proposals will not he considered. " The Government will claim the right of weighing auy one animal separate, if its appearance indicates less weight than the minimum above mentioned; the.ex pense of weighing will he paid by the party erring in judgment* . * Bach hid, to secure consideration, must.contain a written guarantee of two responsible persons, as fol lows: » „ • “We, 1 ■ . ,of the county ofState of—.do hereby guarantee that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms cf Ms (or their) proposition, and should his (or their) proposition be ac cepted, he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith, and we dre prepared to become hie securities, giving good and sufficient bonds for its fulfilment. 0 ' The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney, to be enclosed with the bid. . .. " Bidderismutt bs present to respond todnelr bids, and prepared to give bonds and sign the contract before 'leaving the office. The Government reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids comidered unreasonable. Payments to be made after each delivery, if funds are on hand; if none on hand, to be made as soon as re ceived. Bidders will please state prices if payment is made in currency, and also prices if made in orders for Certifi cates of indebtedness. Proposals must be endorsed distinctly, ‘ * PROPOSALS FOE BEEF CATTLE,” and addressed to “Captain J. H. GILMAN, C. S., Baltimore, Maryland.” If a bid is in the name of a firm, their names and their post*cffice address must appear, or they will not be con sidered. Each person or every member of a firm offering a pro posal must accompany it with an oath of allegiance to the United States Government, if he has not already filed one in this office. _ All bids not complying strictly with the terms of this advertisement loill he refected.^ . J. H. GILMAN, de!2-9t . . Captain and C. 5.., U. 8. A. n? FICE OP ASSISTANT QUARTER v/ HaSTBB, Ho. 1103 GIRARD Street. - Philadelphia, Dec. 7,1864. BBAT>ep PROPOSALS will be received at this office Until noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., for furnishing the Stationery that, may be required at this office,-in accordance with the following schedule, fox six months commencing January 1,1856: . . White Cap Paper, ruled, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream. White Legal Cap Paper, ruled, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream. . ' White Letter Paper, ruled, to weigh not less than 9 pounds per ream. „ • , ' . White,Commercial Paper, ruled, to weigh not less than 4 pounds per ream. * __ ■White Folio post Paper, ruled. Name price of paper Envelope Paper, 24x52 inches. Bletiins Paper, 19x24 inches. Price per sheet. Blank jßookp, demi size, full bound. Price per -Blank Books, folio size, full bound. Price per quire. Blank Books, capsize, half bound, ‘‘ - '/* Envelopes, white or buff, No. 12. Price per 1,000, *• “ “ 9x4 inches. “ “ " 8*4x31 in. " " -* ««- n ii fn, • ** .** Letter Copying Books, letter and cap size, 600 and 1,000 pages each, per dozen. 41 Memorandum Books, octavo, per dozen. „ , , . Writing Fluid, equal to Arnold’s, quart and font bottles.’ Copying Ink, equal to Arnold’s, quart and pint - Camiino Ink, equal to Davids’, glass hottles and stoppers. ' ■ , Ink Powder, per dozen papers. _ - Lead Pencils, equal to Haber’s, Hos. 2 and 8, per. . Redand Blue Pencils, equal to Faber’s, per dozen, Oloee Inkstands, assorted, per dozen. Steel Pens, assorted, per gross. Steel Pens, Gillette, Ho. 80S and 4M, per gross. Pen Holder?, assorted, per dozen. ! ' . Tin Paper Folders, per dozen. A . . Bed Sealing Wax, jounce and 1-ounce sticks, per pound. . Bed Tape, No. K, per dozen pieces. ... - •• • Glass jats of Mucilage and Brashes, large and small 61 a& tbeartfcle’s must be of the beat quality. Samples of each article must, accompany each bid, with the name ' of the bidder distinctly marked thereon* and only one price innethe named for each article. Should any articles not enumerated above be wanted they must be furnished at the lowest market price. Proposals must be made only upon the regular forms furnished at this office. The Bolted States reserves the right to reject all bids, or parte of bids, deemed inconigatlbtewith ttsteiterests. : Captain and A. 0. M, i>tOß, consisting of . - rrcs, &c., &c., 6 by S nESILVEB, STNDT Street. Jehrated CATAWBA: ses, unequalled in Im by (MSB 4 SOHT, r t Grocer*. it NOBLE?Streets. QTEAM AND WATER GAUGES—THE KJ largest assortment In Philadelphia—constantly os band- % SJtOWH, 3U WALHUT Street. no7-S»* PROPOSALS. CHARLESTOWN. Class No. 1 CHARLESTOWN. Class No. 4. proposals. (YUARTERMASTER’S KENT. Fun ADsi.ruiA, necnmher o. Mi?. FEAM6D PROTOFALS v 1881* until 12 o’clock M. .on SaTURDAT, 17tb, laoi, for the immediate delivery at lie house, Hanovßr-strtet Wharf, oftliefoilo Wing articles, Tl One thonrand (1,000) feet 9-lnch Leather Hose,,with J< &f »rMTnd (109,000) feet of K-inoh For ’^l^fthTA^’dSKalo of the best quality, and euhjectto the inspection of an inspector appointeo. on the pait of the Governroenti Bidders will state price,bothin writing and.in figures, and the amount or quantity of each artioie bid for, ana thp time of delivery. Each hid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signature must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved, by the United States District Judge. Attorney, Collector, or other public officer. Otherwise the old will not he considered. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high, ana no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. . By order or Col. Herman Biggs.'Chief Quartermaster, . GEO. R. OEMS, r de!2 & . • Captain and iQ. H. fIHHSF QUARTERMASTER’S OF v FICE, Cincirnati, Oklo, Dec. S, 1664. PROPOSALS are invited by the tmderrismed untU WEDHESDAY, December 14, 1664, at 12 o'clock H., for the immediate delivery of the feliowimc articles: 600 pairs PEGGED BOOTS, No. 6. Array Standard; 2,565 do do do BK f. So doj 3*009 do do • do Ko. 8* do do. Samples of the standard articles may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. • To he delivered free ol charge at the tT. 8. Inspection Warehouse, in. this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the hind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly statein their bids the quantity they pxopoßQ to furnish, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal: and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be. in every respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the propo sal will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons,must acccmpany each, bid) guaranteeing that toe bidder will supply the articles awarded to'him under his proposal. Bids will be opened on. Wednesday) December 14, 1864, at 12 o’clock, noon, at this office, and bidders are , requested to be present. ' Awards will r he made on Thursday, December 16,' Bonds will be required that the contract will be faith fally fulfilled. ' Telegrp ros relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds, may ba obtained at office. The right to' reject any bid deemed unreasonable, is reserved. - - . • * ■ Endorse envelope “Proposal for there insert the name' of the artitce offered!, 1 * and address , Col. WM. W. McKIM, dey-St Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot. OFFICE of the depot quarter- MASTER, * Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Nov. 10,1861 PROPOSALS FOB ARsir TRANSPORTATION. SEALED PEOPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M- on the 81st day of December, IBM, for the Transportation of Military Supplies during the year 1866 on the following routes; • Bouts No. L—From Forts Leavenwcrth, Laramie, ana Buoy, and other depots that may be established during the above year on the west bank of the Muaouri river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 41 degrees north, to any posts or-stations that are or •may be established in the Territories of Nebraska, Da kota. Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 44 degress north and east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in toe Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state toe 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 year 1866. . Bourn No. I—From Forts Leavenworth and Biley, in the State of Kansas, and the town or Kansas, in the State j>f Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or established in toe State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to . Fort union, N. M., or other depot that may he designa ted in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on toeKroute. Bidders to state toe rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from April to Septem ber, inclusive* of the year 1866. Bourn No. B.—From Fort Union, or such other depot as may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may be established In that Territory, and to such posts or stations as may be designated in toe Territory of Arizona and State of Texas iwest of longitude 106 degrees west Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which toey will transport said stores In ea*h of the months from June to November, inclusive, of the year 1856. The weight to be transported each year will not ex *. eeed 10,000.000 pounds on Koute No. 1; 16,000 000 pounds onßouteNo. 2: and 6,000,000 pounds on Route NoT 8. No additional per centage will be paid for the trans portation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any other stores. . • Bidders should give their names In full, as well as their place of residence, and each proposal shoitid be accompanied by a bond in the sum ox ten thousand dol lars, signed by two or f more respomible tpercoue, gua ranteeing that in case a contract is awarded for the route mentioned in the proposal, to the parties proposing, toe contract'will be accepted and entered into, sna good and sufficient security famished by said parties in ac cordance with the terms of this advertisement. The amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Route No. .......... $lOO,OOO ' Onßoute N 0......... 2J0.000 . - On Route No. 3.... 60,000 Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. .Proposals must, fee indorsed "Proposals for Amy Transportation off Boute No. 1,” '*2," or "3," as the case maybe, and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with all the requirements of this adver tisement. Parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for toe faithful performance of toe same. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of toe Quartermaster Cenerai, but the right is reserved to re ject any or all bids that may be offered. _ Contractors must be in readiness for service by toe first day of April, 1866, and they will be required to nave a place of agencies at or in the vicinity of Forts Leaven worth and union and other depots that may be establish ed, at wbi eh toey may be communisated with promptly and readily. By order of the Quartermaster General. . ' , _ HO. HODGES, nolotde23 Capt, and A. Q. M.» U. S. A. EDUCATIONAL,. T7TLLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.^ Jf MILITANT BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from 'MEDIA, Fa. Thorough coursein Mathematics, Classics, Naturalßeiences, and English: practical lessons in Civil Engineering. Pupils reeeivedat. anytime, and of all ages, and enjoy toe benefits of a home. Befers to John O. Capp & Son, 28 South Third street; Thus. J. Clayton, Esq., Fifth"and Prune streets: ex-Sheriff Kern, and others. Address Bev. J.HEEVBY BASTON, A. tf., VILLAGE GBEKN. Pennsylvania. • nog-fira STUDENTS OE ENGINEERING JIND PHILOSOPHY are, briefly improved and perfected in required Mathematics: carefully instructed at an early period in Mechanical Science, and skilfully di rected and exercised in the investigations and eolations of useful and important practical applications. / P. STEWART, Private Instructor, 938 FILBERT Street, delo-2t* HEDICAL. T7LECTBIOAI* INSTITUTE. COMB, TB AFFLICTED. COMBI ' This treatment only needs a trial to he adopted by aIL Having made many Improvements in the application of this agent, we fe6l in duty bound to mate thempnbUc. we -Bill guarantee to cure any ease of Fever and Ague la two treatments. It has also proved very sucsaaafal in the core of the following diseases: Rheumatism, Heuralgia, Debility, i Paralysis. Asthma, Genital Weakness, Influenza, Dyspepsia, Piles, Spinal Disease, Diabetes. Ladies and gentlemen can enter at any time for full instructions in the. practice. Consultations free. , * Office hours 9 A. M. to« P,JL Testimonials at the office. DSL THOMAS ALLBIT, _. _. , . Medical Electrician, aelfl-tjafl 151 N. ELEVENTH St., below Race, T)B. A. H. STEVENB, ONE OE THE founders of this new system of trostirg diseases successfully by modified ELECTRICAL action, wlth ont shocks, announces that he has resumed his ofiice jHSSfi of dlseeees, at 1418 Bona PEHIf SQDABB, where, for the last three yearsi he has had almost unboundedsuccess is cases pronounced In enable by medicine. Please call, or send far a pam phlet, and learn particulars. . H. B. Physicians or others desiring Instruction can enter for a full' coarse at any time after Monday, Sent. 2s. . ecM-tf BACBPERT AN© IRON. r. TAtresax xbbkiok. x roanr m. oops. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AHD WASHIHQTOH STUBBS. PETLADRLPHIA. r KBBBICK A SORB, , . BHGIHEERS AHD MACHIHISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*. £»f Imd,-river, andmarine service,. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Gass, inis of all kinds, either Iron or braa*. Iren-frame Hoofs for oa* Works, Workshops. Kail rOad Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery of ths latest and most Ig. proved eonstructios. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such *t Bogar, Saw, and Grist IMllls, Vacuum Pans, Gsta Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Enztaac.fte, Sole agents for H. BiUleux’s Patent Sugar-Boiling As perates, Kesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aapla wall fi Wolsay’s Patent Centrifugal Sogar-Drslnlar Machine. . ~ . *nH-a ■ PENN STEAM ENGIRI gSfIffIBSjAHD BOILER WORKS.-HEAFIKS-LBFfc, PRACTICAL AHD THEORETICAL EUGIHBESS, MA> CHIHISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOuHpKKS, havingfor many years been In snoreesSsl operanonJana beeaSeolurively engaged inlmlldinc and repairing Marine anKßiver Enrines. hlgh and low pres sore, Iren Boilers; Water Tanks, Proprilorc, &t., As., respectfully ofibr their services to the public, as bring fully prepared to contract for engines of all sires. Mu rine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns ei different rises, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattsrn-maklgs made at the shortest notice. High and Low- pressnrt, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Sellers, of the best Poke. nlvania charcoal iron, Forgings, of all rises and kinds. Iron and Brass Casting*, of all descriptions: 801 l Turning. Screw-Catting, and all other work tonaeried With the ahovebusiness. - Drawings and speclftcation* for all work done at Uu establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subßcrihers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs pf boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, hlorire, faUs, sl.Ai., fg; raising heavy or light Wrights. , JACOB C. H3AFIB, JOHNP. LEVY, len-tf BEACH and PALMER streets. ■JL/f ORGAN, ORB, Ss CO., STEAM XIH AU- GIBE BUILDERS! Iron Founders, and Gensrel Machinists and Boiler Makers, Ho. UU9 CALLOW. HILL Street. Philadriphla. ' friri.ll €olle E SCHREINER, NEW COAL DE • POT, HOBLE Street above Hinth streets Constantly on hand superior qualities of Lehigh and BohnyUull Coal, selected expresslyfor family purposes, at the lowest market prieee. Wharf Twenty-third greet, below Arch street, office 119 South FOURTH Street, ■ ocao-3m rj-ENUINE EAGLE VEIN GOAL, V", BQDAL IF HOT SCFBRIOB TO LBHIGBLj-AwJ SEctfarAtti: below- Chestnut. Depot, 1419 CALLOWHILL St.. above Broad.' [eeSfa] ELLIS BBAHSOM. GOA L . SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER (MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beat Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex apS-tf J.- WALTOMtdr CO. A SAFE STEAM BOILER.—THE prepared te receive orders for the ••hARRISOH STEAM BOILER, ” in sires to suit pnr snasers. The attention of Manuiaotnrers and other* is tailed to the new Steam Generator; as combining es sential advantages In absolute safety from destructive explosion, Erst cost and durability, economy’of fuel, facility otcleaning andtransportation, Ac. Sol, notpM. reseed by any bolter now in use. There boilers cahbc Mwrs. Wn?“^tre > S Hamßte* ««”•» *7* Sonth^mß^rest ll pfflU. T)EAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, •MS AND PfPIJ STfIRTL I Ho. 413, CHEBTBOT Street, FliiadelpMa, Pa. i)ean keeps tbs greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general stock. Ton can get any kmd or Tobacco* Ton can get any kind of Cigars* Yon can get any kind of Pipes, Ton can get any bind of Snuffs, ' AT DEAN'S GREAT TOBACCO STOBB, Ho, 413 CHESTHDT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. when yon go to Dean's yon can- get anything yon want in the way of Plug, Fine Cut and Smoking Tobac coesf Domestic and Havana Cigars, Pipes* Ac. Dean keeps.the largest general Btibok of ,Tobacoo» Cigars* Pipes* Ac., in the United States. Dean's sales are cq extensive that he can afford to sell at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of-the Potomac. Dean tells to the Army of the James* Dean rails ’o the Army of the Tennessee. . . Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. : _ Gunboats all order their Tobacco* Cigara, Pipes. &0.. ftom . • BEAK'S,- Ho". 413 OHBSTMT Strerii. Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean's* New Jersey merchaat&all bay at Dean's* - 'Delaware merchants ell buy at De&nTe* As'theVcsu always get just vrhafc they want, and at a much lower price than they can/eltewhere* and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. b* ■ -All goods ordered aieguaranteed to give eariateetion. Order once and yon will always ozdmrfrem Beau’*, as his ping and fine ent chewing and smoking tobsccoee and cigars arefersuperior to all others, andhe sells for muchtefl. DBAH’S, Ho. 413 CHESTHDT Street, B.mti . ThUadelphig, fOHJT B. MYERS & 00.. AUCTION v KERB, Nob. 83» and H3* MARKET Street POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH, rjEKMUT. SWISS. AXW - BRITISH BET GOODS. THIS DAT. A CARD.—'We invite the early attention of purchasers to the derfrable assortment of French, German, tewtss, and British dry goods, embracing about 600 lots of choice articles, to tie peremptorily sold by catalogue,on four months 1 credit, commencing this morning at lfl o'clock precisely, PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, id • THIS MOKNING. December 12th, at 10 o’clock, will be ebld, by cata logue. on four months’ credit, about iogue, onio 700 j aOKAGKS AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British drygoods, Ac., embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot- of the same will bs armored for «x -amisatlon, with catalogues, e«IT oa theraoralßxof sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at -1611 LARGE SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS* Ac. , NOTICE —lncluded in our sale of French, dry goods, on MONDAY MORNING, December 12tb, will pe found in part the following desirable articles, vis; DRESS SILKS—& blacks, solid colors, and fancy drees silks, Florences, grosde Naples, Ac. DRESS GOODS—In merino cloths, figured and plain mouseline, reps, cashmeres, poplins, mohair lustres, brocade velours, alpacas, Ac. . „ • , SHAWLS—A fall asnortment of broche, long and square, woolen, and thibat shawls and scarfs, Ac. GLOVES—Men’s and women’s kid, silk, buck, cash mere, and tkihftt gloves and gauntlets, Ac. EMBROIDERIES, Ac-Kull and book collars, capes; insertm**, bsnda. veils, laces, Ac. v - -BONNET RIBBONS—A full assortment of' broche, plain end figured bonnet and black silk velvet ribbons, and fancy velvet and silk trimming ribbon*, Ac. Also, bf&ck crapes, tarlatans, silk carats and neek tles, hoop-skirts, lU»n handkerchiefs, white muslins, sewing silks, head-dresses.girdles, fancy articles, Ac. FRENCH LACE VEILS, FURS, Ao. Included in our Sale of MONDAY, December 12, will be found— An Invoice of silk lace, guipure, Chantilly, and cam bric veils. „ Also, an assortment of fashionable furs, for ladies and misses. LARGE SPOSTTIVB SALE OF BOOTH, SHOES, AND GUM SHOES, ARM* GOODS, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac . Ac. * * NOTlCE.—lncluded in our lame peremptory sAle of boots, shoes. Ac., to be held on TUESDAY HORNING, December 13th, at 10 o ? clock, will he found in part the following fresh goods, viz: caefe men’s, boys 1 , and youths 1 thick boots.. —eases men’s, boys’, and youthskip and calf boots. —eases men’s grain cavalry boots. cases boys* grain and L L. boots. * cases men’s, boys’, and youths’kip brogans. —rases men’s, boys’* and youths’ balmorals, tap sole do. cases men’s, boys*, and youths’ Congress boots, tapsole do. cases women’s; misses 1 , and children’s calf, kip. coat, grain and split, sewed, pegged, and copper-nailed boots and balmorals, embracing a general assortment of city and Eastern-made goods. Also,—cases cents’ 24-Inch leg, enameled, grain, foxed, steel-shod cavalry boots, gum shoes, army .goods, Ac. LARGE PEREMPTORY S&LE-OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS.* Ac, ON TUESDAY MORNING, Dec. 13th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue. Without reserve, on four months’ credit, about 1,100 packages boots, shoes,, brogaas, balmorals, gumshoes, army goods, travelling bare, Ac., 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. liAEGE PEBEMPTOEY JAiß_ AFD ■ ~~AMEBICASr DJRYIIOODSr&c. We will “hold a lame sale of British, German. French, andAmerfcandry goods, hy catalogue, on foor months' credit, and part for cash, „ OS THURSDAY MORSfING, Dec. Ifith, commencing at precisely is o'clock, com prising 600 PACKAGED AND LOTS of British, German* French, India, and American dry goods, tin bracing a large, fall, and fresh assortment of woolen, worsted, linen, cctton, and dlk goods for city and country sales. POSITIVE SALE OP CARFETTNGB, Sc, _ . OH FRIDAY MORNING, . Dec. M, at precisely 11 o’clock, will be sold, by ca talogue, on rom months’ credit, an assortment' or su perfine and fine ingrain, Venetian, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings, which may be examined early on tbs morning of sale. PAWNBROKERS’ SALE.—JONES & a CO. ’S targe Bale of first class GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, BRILLIANT DIAMONDS. 18 KARAT JEWELRY, GUNS, PISTOLS. Ac., ■ . ON MONDAY. December 19, At 100 clock A. M„ at J. E. SMITH A CO.’S Anction Store, corner „ , SECOND AND UNION STREETS. Br order of JONES A CO., comer THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, deJO-Bt* POR SALE-OTL CREEK TERRI TORY.—A free or royalty interest on one of the most valuable tracfs of OIL LAND, on OIL CREEK, VE NANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. It Ilea at the junction of OIL CREEK AND CHEEEY RUbT, and covers about IflO acree of gronud, noon wliicli ara numerous LEASES, with over SIXTY WELLS thereon, citber producing, or in progress and nearly finished. The LESSEES are daily beginning other wells on sites Vft unoccupied, as there is room for ONE HUNDRED additional wells.- Those in use are both PLOWING AND PUMPING WELLS, one of which has flowed The working interest of one of the new wells sold last week among the operatives tlemaelvet at the rate of 8138,000 POR THE WELL, and THREE ACRES, reserved by the original owner for his residence, sold aieo at the rate of 87C0,000. Suck an opportunity, it is believed* has not been re cently offered, and would make a producing basis of such value as to afford an immense capital. Apply to c. b. bcngan, deB 6t No. 436 WALNUT Street, m FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING^h ||iVEBY DESIRABLE PARMS AND COUNTRYaI; SBATS: 48 acres superior I.and, with, first-class buildings, on the By berry turnpike, within miles of Cornwall's Station* on the Philadelphia and Trenton Kailroad, and fifteen miles From FniiadeJphia 68 acres adjoining the above also superior Land and excellent bnildings. Can be sold separately, or together as one farm. 25 acres excellent Land, with good stone cottage, two tenant houses. an«( handsome barn and carriage house* situated nt Bridgewater, Schcnck’s Station; on the Philadelphia end Trenton Kailroad. 80 acres on Salem creek, Salem county, New Jersey, twenty* seven miles from Camden; good land and fair buildings. 12 acres Land, stone house, barn. wheelwrighVshop, blacksmith’s shop, Ac., on the Milford pike, at the junction of the street road* half mile from Eddington Station, on the Trento® Kailroad. AH ©f the above can be had at very low figures. Also, ether Panne, Cottages and Dwellings in various localities For Dwellings, see ZVie Press. i B. F. GLENN, 1 133 S. FOURTH and S. W. comer SBVBNTBBNTH and GREEN Streets. delO £§ FOR SALE—SPLENDID DWELL ■huNG, north side of ARCH, west of Fifteenth street, tot 52 by 120 feet deep. Only $20,000. MILLER, 154 Worth SIXTH Street. delfl-2fcif tig CHESTER COUNTY. —FOR A JaStSALE—AII that valuable HOTBL PROPERTY,-E DROVE YARD, ard FARM, containing % acres of land, known as the “BOOT TAVERNy* ’ in Goshen Town ship, convenient to railroad station, and three miles from West Chester. This tract of land is valuable as a Farm, and has been profitably used as a Drove Yard for a number of years, and is known to be as one of the best. JAB. R, CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street, or_ C. B. LEE. WEST CHESTER, N. B. Call for Catalogue Delaware and Chester County Farms for sale. delo-5t m FOR SALE-r JBfstore and Dwelling, N. E. corner Seventeenth and North street*. Store and Dwelling, 1025 Spring Garden street. Store and Dwelling, S, £ coiner Eleventh and Locust Dwelling, 1115 Olive street. Dwelling, S. W. comer Twelfth and Myrtle street Dwelling, 1716 South Fifth street. Dwelling, 330 Catharine street Dwelling, lOlf Olive street. For ]ar«e > Dwellings, see the North ‘American and United States Gazette. B. F. GLENN, FOURTH and s. W. corner SEVEN TEENTH andGEEEN Streets. delO WlLfilAHlf. MSSAIOX. ® LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO FBRTY FOB SALE.—The very large and commo dious LOT and BUILDING, 80. 308 CHERRY Street, near the, centre of business, containing 60feet on. Cher- - ry Street depth IC6 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear ofthelotandat that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages ox ; '* * t -SIZE AND FOSmON ' - are rarely met with; - Apply on the premises.- gelS-Sis* FOR SALE OR TO LET—A NUM ESilior of conTenient’newDWßLLllfQS, with mod ora Improvements, onHorth Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thir teenth streets. Apply to TATLOW JACKSON, 614 CHESTNUT Street, or at aoI2-tf IBSS Horth TWELFTH Street, M'FOR SALE—EXCELLENT MILL PROPERTY, located on the Delaware Railroad, at Camden Station, Kent County, Delaware, a GRIST MILL (water power), STEAM SAW MILL, THREE DWELLINGS, : will tell altogether, or the Sawr anil alone, or the Boilers, Engine and Gearing of the Saw Mill/ For particulars address B. C. JUSTIS, noso-I2t* Camden, Del. MFOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his country seat, within half a miia of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con taining eight acres of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens, evergreens, etc,, in all over a hundred ftdl-grown trees. . The improvements consist of a large and flanked on the west by two towers, one of wnichis four .stories in height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a haU eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the modern improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an won pump and hydrant nnder a covered area at the kitchen door. The nut-buildings consist of a carri&ga honse and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses.’The stablehas a hydrant m it. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear add grape vines, in full bearing. Thera are also several va rieties of apple, eherrv and chestnut trees. App^to Co,Bm<> * la&lf ’ PoafiessiOTM^vena^aa^iiiie. n024-tf on the premisls. M TO LET—THREE FIRST-CLASS four-story houses (new), and with all the'modern Improvements, on east side of Broad street, near Whar ton. Terms moderate. Apply to GEO. BEBOEANT, ForF. M. Drexel’e Estate, no3C-Wfm 1m 33G South FOURTH Street. fVERMANTO WN LOT FOR BALE. A very derirable Cottage Lot. about 500 by ISO feet, corner■ ofJEFPEBSOH and UPSAI. Streets, two squareo beyond the depot for the new passenger rell wsy. Price low, terms easy. Apply to JOSEPH ISA, aolMm 188 CHESTNUT Street TTOR RENT—THE LARGE FHOTO :T~_ graphic Booms formerly oconpied byW. L. GEB HOH, comer of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Also,several other rooxi! s over the Photographic Dooms. Inquire at 618 .WASHINGTON Square. - nold_ "FOR SALE—THE GOODWILL AND Ar„S!? JlMa re of » flr»t-class DAT and BOABDING S PF <)< M'» “ow to toll operation. Address “Principal of Seminary," Woodbury, IT. J. - no2l-niwfl3t* • THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVINCLRH- J- MOVED Us BEAD ESTATE OPPICB to Ho. S 3 TENTH Street, comer of Arcto luts there reopened hll BBGISTBB, “ft, «a*« their Andla to collect Ground and House BEETS. to every part of the city. oel7-itm» WILLIAM G' BEDPOBD. 200 000 cans peaches—very A THOMSON’S LONDON KITOH. OB EUBOFEAN BARGE, for tomtiiw Hot- air Pomaces, Portable Heaters. Lowdown Grate*! Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates, foon. ** ****>+-* to ocl-smthfim ° SIWOHDtoLI ESTEY’S, . \ •. COTTAGE ORGANS, Hot only UNEXCELLED, hnt UNEQUALLED topmiity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Church* School#, but found to be eaua&y well adapted.* the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale onlrby - B. M BRUCB. ■ , i No. 13 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of the JParfeet Melodeoi constantly on hand. , ao2l-3» |3a DECKER BROTHERS’ PL n#T f *ANOS.--Tha bublic, and particularly the profession, arc lnvited to gxamtiie these beantSol in struments, Which are meeting with such aa-unparal led degree of popularity anil sale in New York and wherever known. The desideratum so' long atrWum for, i. e. therirength of the iron* and sonorousness o' ’ the wooden frame. so happily attaln3\vthem7iendr« theirl* s ? l * a with, any othera The, -W*. S r i^»^^SsM S ».»O.S CH&STKUT AUCTION SAXES. FOR SAXE HIE TO XET. 1,000 BARRELS PER DAY. 4CO lots fancy and staido . reps, plaid Eonhaix print.»,!i o ' av ’>4.'"'% _ BOKBSlfcotf-SvSV Brown and bleached Rheatin '’ '• ■ f CMsimerw^V^ilb.u flannels, I* wmSkl asket SPECIAL POSITIVE Salk D _ December 19, commencing at V n’J' , pr feißs: aooat 400 lots French id s!' <* Buitable to holiday sales. a e "iiteg j:*4 r BOSIER¥ December V, coSSe'S’iT'l? b' T SSS«^ftS^^l.v M. w * 80K s, Hob - 139 HI font], p ’ otl BALES OP STOCKS IsiTi- “H, Ata* BXCHAKGE, ev on^tbt^Sardsy s " !f( ,. ’ TBGRKDAT. ■ a£ “e AJcui. fS-Parttcalar attention given t, c , ** sidences, Ac. a LARGE BALE OF YALnARTTBsc.. STOCKS. ' i; ’ *St{>> Dec.lSth.at 12 o’clc«k, ™SIS an« variety of valuable rarity claes tmnnam location 8 » wScl’ able farms; a number of city ija,,-'*: a£s f r< >cton therivCT.Delaware, stocti'fi'i i w'i ##* See pemphletcatalognssfoj: !, ;H $ 1 — _ A ”*Cll%* a BALE OP MISCELLANEA', n OR TUESDAY AFrEEso^, Dec. ISth. at the auction store. tS. ?> from a library. g ‘ HOUSEHOLD rURNITURE^p?, 5 ,!^ „ CAUPETV. 7% lSth tot, a? WeSfe? Ghretant street, the honsehoM f?-'S sn ’' tt grlgS^jttto*ease, hteh ifcta May beexamired at S o’oloct na ’ salt* “*3 ttirtijj Executor's PaJa, Ho. 21RT1.,....-, EKSIDESGBAHD , ; OH'WEDNESDAYWiRyAI** Hth lnut., at 10 o'clock, by cjSk so ' Franklin street, abora Bare, til'd "* d rosewood piano forte, fine cbani-®! 4 '"' ft. mattressosA&c. May be examij.j !h f«a» mcraigg of the gale. uats J c:^ B SCOTT, JR,, ATICTIonppD • 688 CHBSTKBT &mj M Wa will sell at onr salesrcoos. v, .„ street, on ’ J| din THUKSDAY. FRIDAY, and SATOTn.- ’ Dee. IS'.h, 18ft. and 17tb. the entire collection of FISE im efit-i*' the NSW YORK AMERICAN ART(i-fIE-lli m all oyer three hundred. Thtam^ 1 ‘?Ma tains heantiihl landscape, monntate-n ngnre end Scriptural pieces: Pit- .' ; P:' artists of the dan crystal afe-V- 8 * beauty and oncrlnality of depism- r.-V J OTTO SOMfiIBES: rdiWild * b?? °B’‘M scape**, by 0- A. Sommers, Paul Kiit» ! §* G**®?**' Tillers, Harden.Br!, vH" * Kosa. Phacrobr, Byanciu; WtherSl; In Hon cf beautiful pastils, makirx thri..,. 1 paintings ever offered at auction tn tiT's eetirs and lovers of art, call and J ti LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF n. BKOJFZB GROUPS ABD riGOSEi HAEMO VASES, BOHEMIAS SM IIGOEES, Ac., of the iEpMuarf ’ ON THURSDAY MORunrr, December 15, at 11. o'clock The coiled, r n ranged for examination on the !3th ict Ss? prise marble statuary—Barratta’s rabir-.'- 1 presenting "Boy and Dog:” gas loansnXin by Fra ““ ci = ‘ Kn« brosza figures of Italian musicians* Cb-J raise and Duel; Pabius and Scipioni; F Baphaelr Colnmbaß and Cjrtez; Gromit Ophahe Tropetti e Cheval. &e. f &e ** Kleh Bohemian vases* card reM?*ni and Bisquet figures, finely carved A Marino ya*es of Gieeian, Gothic, sad Also, an invoice or - i SILVSE-PLATED WAES, consisting of tea seta, butter and vegetable call-bells, mugs, castors, Ac. tbf 11 * best invoice erers? PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION, «»S MAKKBT and S»» COKHESCE El: FOBITIVJS SALB OF 1.100 CASES BOOTii BHOBS, , THIS MOBBIHS. December 12, commencing at 10 o'clock prsei. will Bell by catalogue, far cast, 1,100 case* to . Jroians, balmoralr, gaiters, cavalry fcoota, £] liret-class city and Eastern manufacturers • SALE OF A BET AIT. DBTO STOES, So 991 North FIFTH St-rat. « v „?, 5 TUESDAY MOP.MING, December lith, atteno’clock, wilt ha so'.dn Sf e mS® e^°£?-^Si5?tareß ofth«RtaU dm 80. 69-Bortb FIFTH Street, comprising a Bortment of drnee, medicines, cterao's, ■■ brushes, combs, Ac., and a variety of toiia Also a superior counter sbow case. POSITIVE SALE OP 1,300 CASES BOO* SHOES. 031 THIJEBDAY HORSING, Pec. 15, commencing at ten o’clock precisely. «■ sell by catalogue, for cash, 3,200 cases bojr*. * fctogan?, balmorais, cavalry fcoots, &e., froia c Eastern manalkctoriee, comprising a genera;: meat of firet-classprime JjhrTt gopA* rj J. WOLBEB.T; AUOTIONEEi SOOTH SIXTH STREBT. GENUINE CHOICE CHAMPAGNE?, PCTR! _ ON TUESDAY MOBSING NEXT, „ The 13th inet-, at 11 q-clqcU» at No. 16 South £ Street, a large assortment of choice and -• qitort in capes and demijohns, comprising Champagnes, Martel’s Imperial Cognac BrJtJ Madeira, Sherry, and Pori Wines, Eire Clarets, Holland Gin, Jamaica. Nabob, and Granada Bum, London Sifters, very fins. Old Monogahela Whisfcy in half gal. mgßiE&v &c. , &c. Samples of each willsbe open at the tin* i* JQGf Catalogues now ready. T)Y HENRY P. WOLBERT, -U AUCTIONEER, Ho. 80S MARKET Street, south side, atomfe Bales of Dry Goode. Trimmings, Fotioss. i: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and JEIDAT if: cgpnaeßeipg at 10 o’clock. fYUABTEBMASTEB GBHERAJ/5 W> ricß* first division y WASHXBraTOJr, yoveafer?!; Will lie cold at Pablic Auction, to tlie higceu i at the times and places named below, yu : WILLUHSPOBT, Pa.. THURSDAY, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. .THURSDAY, Decsafcri; TSBKTON. 2T X, THURSDAY, Decembers'. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HOSiSs at each place. _Yhefe Horses hare been Cavalry Service of the Army. For Road end Fannin* purposes man? gsx' nay be had. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 39 o’clock A. BL Terms—Cash* in United States currency. , JAMES 4. raw Colonel fn charge of Firs: ftp' - Quartermaster Geaera; $ gALE OF STEAMTUG AHDB. Chief Qcirtbemaste3. ? s * (Depot of Washington , WASHI»6TO!r, D. 0., >oT.fcj will 1m sold at public auction, at GroTere®** 1 . f*os of G street, Washington. City* D. C ♦ o- DAT, December 16, 1564, one Steam Tc* Schuylkill Barge#, as follows: Steam Tug C. G. SAWTBLLB. _ Bargee ANTHGNT GLUTTON, CITIZEN, MILTON WILKINS, UNITED STATES. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms—Cash In Government fund*. „.~f D. S. EUt*&* _ Brigadier General and CMef Gsartam*? no2S-16t Depot of Waßsia?'^ CALE OF GOHDEMNBD ©? *3 I3TG. CAMP. AOT GABEISOK EQUIPS- ‘ CUmZJGB* Ac, Chief Quasteemastes » 0-* Depot of Washiww* Washtkotok, D. C., WSU “bo gold at Public Auction, at GovsnUß-i bouse Ho. 6, on SBVBHTBBffrH. tew*SJ U Streets north, 'Washington City, D. C.» December 16.1564. under the direction of THOMAS, it «. BL t H. S, A., B lot ing, &c., con sifting of CVf ->? Infantry and Cavalry Coats, Trowsers.J^r. ere. Pelt Hats, Trumpets, Baglas, ~p?i£ ft Drams, Flags, Tents, Boots, Hess ?aoe<. Caffit' 1 Spades, Shovels, Axes Hatchets. Harew teens, Old Iron, Brass, &c. About 100 tons of Tent CniSMS. j Bale to oonunonce at 10 A. M. . STBAH WBBKLYJ, sail a*fallows: _ —-ro-tiiv BDIK’BTTRGH . BAjMtf I GLASGOW .... ’.—SATggMr *s CITT OF MAHCHEBTES.~.«.BAT®S£:r* KLcseedlUK Saturday at PaTSbls in ite egniratS) ft C “^ IXEST CABIH *,580 fIO!gTESIUBE ■•-£. do to London.... 85 00 do -'ft .&£&?.: SSI ft^Bfe rar«s s &om' LiverpoolorQneensto’fr®: f i §B5, $166. Steerage nrom llTerpooi or Those who wish, .to send for their itoff-tdeS m-WAlirr Straw, r'^" - BOSTON AND phia steamship Pori on SATURDAYS, from tot Street, Philadelphia, Sid tool Wharf, Bos* 1 The steamship SAXOST, Capt. Philadelphia for Boston on Satorclay^ A. M., and steamship SfORMAB- Cap*- Tip. Boston for Philadelphia, on the same <&y *• These mew snd substantial et«3JOtU?’ f, K||i Has, sallias fitom eacjbt port ptmotmllr csw Insurances effe*ted oaths Teasels, takoa at fab rates. Shipper* axe requested to send Slip £**•** ef Lacuna with their aooda. mhsg-tf S3SI South DSL-i" *iSm& FOB MEW YORK' OUTSIDE upiSt L COASTBTBB_ J FREIGHT LIKE FOR NEW Jf* As* i v for all Northern and Eastern cities aw { "“Sffi®AT, THUBSDAT. AKDf^ from tho Company 1 r wh»rf, obo5 B o n ss*' New Fork, frimPier 11, Morth rirar, „ treaty deepatch. EXPRESS toiUiba principal Town» “gff; _ oe %Bl3?d- ( 9BW ta6