TIIE CITYi UUVABT. » SPECIAL PRAYER. “» E ® nweUng of Ms brother £Si *JSId for the some purpose. nBATH OF A SOLDIER. rBBSSCLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, a meeting was held yesterday afternoon in Select rtonncll.Obamber, ludependeuae Hall. The follow ing-named gentlemen were eleoted officers for the BD prMPlent—Thomas M. Coleman, iric© Souder.O. G> Wilson- Conwpoiidtßg Seoretary-D. Bralnerd William* Secretary—Wm. Fisher. Treasurer— E. W. O. Greene. - ■ Board of Directors—John Davis Watson, E, O. wallaoe, John Russell Young, ThompsonlWestcott, Stephen N. Winslow, A. W. Pilch, S. E. Oohen, jnllus Hlne, Hanilot Wetherlll. A number of gentlemen were proposed for mem bership. Several others proposed at a previous meeting were eleoted. CAMP LIBRARIES FOB OUR SOLDIERS. ' We oall the attention of onr readers to the appeal made by the United States Christian Commission for books to establish camp and gunboat libraries for our soldiers and sailors. This appeal has now been before the pnblio for some time, and we are jrlad to know that It Is being responded to by onr citizens. The number of books required to carry out the project will, of course, be large, and we bone that aU who can will tend at onoe their bundles of books to the rooms of the Commission,'ll Bank street, ftom which place they will be forwarded to sbeaimy. departure of the city ice-boat. ■ Tbe city Ice-boat, Captain L. Sohelllnger, left Uombard-street wharf at noon yesterday, having In bow the ship Cultivator, wMoh is bound to Fort Bar yanOM, Florida. DEAD INFANT FOUND. The body of a dead Infant was found yesterday morning on a lot at Twenty-first and Race streets. It was taken to tbe Ntoth-ward station-house, and the oowner was notified of the occurrence. SUDDEN DEATH. A man named Ovaries Brother, aged about fifty vears. died suddenly yesterday afternoon, at Power & yVetehtman's laboratory, at the Palls of the SChuyl ilU. The Coroner was sent for. ACXNO WLBDG MENTS. Tie City Pastor desires The Press to aoknowWdge the reoelpt of $6 from Mrs. A. O.; $3, Anonymous, and 18 from O. A. S., as contributions for soldiers’ families. tfHE POLICE. [Before Mr. P. S Commissioner Smith. 3 AXiLKGKD NATY-YABD KBAUDS. William H. Harris h*d a bearing, on Tuesday, on ths ohsrse of bain* implicated In the alleged - navr yard trends. The defendant 1b proprietor of a aailori boardlfcg-bouse on Fiont street/below Lombard. Ha wsßAtrestpd eomc time since, and kept confined at Fort until lafet Saturday, when he was handed over to the civil anthoritiPß Thn principal witness ex amined was Geerge W GUU&gh&m, employed as a clerk la the yard. As h* was impllcifed in the aliened frandß.frombts own testimony, his evidence, to come ap to the legal leaairemeatf of the law* most he cor roborated. On being swore, he said that he resides at 511 South XJinth street * he was employed in the navyyard from SJwSdSSmSI to Number. 1864; knew William H. Harris? when I flret went into the yard I was employed in the clerk’s office: after being in this capacity for a ?ear I was transferred to ib© s department; had chaise of the eh*.d under which the copper was kept? UCTffie case I delivered ?*• cßses of copper to the carter, who took them out of the yard; I do not know what \wcame of the cases; don’t know the carter’s name: in three months, f m? more canes of copper were delivered as before, and taken out of the yard; then there were three or four more deliveries of the same kind—the final one being in August last; 1 believe the copper came from the Wa?h!nfct«m n»vy yard? this cop per weighed SO bn aces par smis-re foot s I had charge of the copper from the time it wae landed at the wharves until about eight or ten months since, when it was taken in charge by a young men named Harrison; Hr. Sailor had charge ofthe removal of «be copper and other goods sentfrem the Wathingtoa navy yard; ]» transferred the goods to the master Of carts* Antony Aile, to be conveyed to the;yard; ihe copper was kept locked up is the yard ? Harris told me he had received 28 cents per pound for the copper; it was sent out of the yard with mv knwotedge and eon-sent; on one occasion I received $550 from Harris; iaUo received money fram Antony Aile for other coeper taken out, asbefore stated? don’t remember any conversation with Harris When he handed me the money: the arrangement was that Aile and my seif >houM divide the proceeds, and that Harris should keep out what he supposed would pay him for his trouble; A tie settled for the first lot of copper, Hands for the second; don’t recollect who set tled for the third; the la*t lot was not settled for; Har ris is not a dealer In copper. A „ On the cites-examination the witness said that Long received money from Harris for copper; don’t reinem her whether it was this year or last year; Harris has paid me money on other copper; I was arrested in connection with the copper; was confined at Fort Mifflin three weeks; 1 was discharged on my pa- Tolelato Wednesday week; about a weak after ray ar rest I first made known Harris’ connection with the affair; I wrote out my statement at the provost mar shal's barracks, and subsequently at Colonel Ollcott’g office sno promises were made to me: I had no ex pectation that I would be discharged if I made a state ament ? I wets not urged by any person to make it; I was visited by aperson before 1 made It. but 1 decline answering whom ? my, reason is that 1 do not think it peeessary to tell it. The Commissioner overruled the scraples of the wit ness. and said he must tell it. Witness replied : I was visited by Colonel Oilcott and Mr. Franklin (chief of the city - detective police); they left it to ma-to make a statement of what I bad done and what I knew of the subject, of my own free Will and accord ; I told them of what 1 knew my self $ I was told by Mr. Franklin and Colonel Oilcott that it would be better for me if I made the statement; they both told me so. upon the ret 1 examination in chief, the witness said that other money Harris paid him was for oil taken from the navy yard; Imade an, agreement with Aile tp tako tha oil out of the yard; I never saw any copper or on at the house of Hama; the copper was in boxes, ad dressed to the cCmmacdantai the navy yard; the size aud well lit of the copper wore marked oa the boxes. Richard Hutchinson, a carter, testified that Harris employed him at various times to take boxes from his house to various places; I took some t> Francis Stone in Water street; one box went to Fitzpatrick & Heraty? another to lor. Purvis; I havefhauied«for Harris for years; never hauled boxes like these before.' Chas. Larren testified that he had seen four boxes of copper ax Harris’ house? wanted terbuy It himself, but it was too heavy for the use ha desired U? it was 1 eavy copper, such as ii> generally used for sheathing war vessels; Mr. Hfimiisit bought this copper. John H. Hammut testified t hat he bought some eop ?er from Harrison January4,lBB4, also on March 19; purchased eight boxes in all; it was 32-ounce copper; very heavy; the Copper was stnt to Felix Trainer’s store and add by him on joint account; on the first lot we realized $BO4 82; another lot, $623.42; one lot was sold to Headiiek & Bro. of Kew- Sork. ~ Edw. Beraty testified that he bought five lots of cop p& fromHarils; tent some of it to auction, where it was sold by 8. C. Cook, auctioneer? I sent four cases in all; I also purchased pork aid fceans from Harris. SamtieLC. Cookte*tille.i.totb.es«-leof copper; it was purchased by Benjamin Brings; this copper was re- Soved from the store oft* Mr. E to the navy yard by r. Franklin, under orders from General George Gad waJad*r. B. Curtin, naval storekeeper, testified as to the reception of the copper obtained as above stated; the place inhere the words ‘‘Commandant of thePhilidei pbia Navy Yard” are usually placed were roughened out; all the copper is cold* rolled, a process of manufac ture only used at the Washinston navy yard. The testimony here closed, and Harris was admitted io bail in the sum of SS»OOC to answer. [Before Mr. Aldermanßcitfey.3 FORGERY CASS. A yctme wan, giving the name of John B Jones (fletitUnu). was arraigned yesterday afternoon on the charge of obtaining the sam of $1,600 from Dehaven & Bio, upon a fcr&ea-letier. The defendant tried to play the came game on Wo*k, McConeb, it Co,« Clarksoii & C0.,-and other broker* and banker* on Third street, The defendant adopted as hie plan of operation a prac tice ueual among banker* of burrowing one from an other In iheit business transactions, excepting that he forged the .names of the parties altered to desire the mosey. In the owe of Dehaven & Bio., the note de sired the ftim of $1,500 to make up a bank account. To this was forged iha same of another banker. This was presented at the backlog bouse of the Messrs. Deiaven, and prompt!* honored. The defendant was committed to answer. A YOUNG MAN BOBS HIS UNCUE. Leviß, Pyle, a young man, was committed yester day afternoon to answer th« charge of robbing his uncle. Berlan Baldwin, at ihe White Horae Tavern, Market street. Levi had little or no money. Shortly after his uncle was robbed the young man appeared in a new 1 suit, and had plenty of the •* one thing needful,’ * mid was free in expending it. Suspicion fell upon him. Some though-, he hud a succfs»ful oil operation. He told various s'orles a tout, his fortune, ami on last Sa turday was taken into custody aad locked up for a hearing. Since that period he confessed the robbery, end-restored $1 040 of the purloined money. He was, therefore* committed to answer at comi. UNPROYOKED ATTACK. Michael Dowling, who hails from Trout street. In the Fourth ward, made his appearance at Sixth and Chest nut streets, about twelve o'clock on Tneaday night, in company with two females, whom he was escorting from a neighboring place of amusement. As a final tableau to the performance o f the evening he knocked a colored man down, without any provocation what ever, As he was about to follow up his blows a police officer stepped in and prt vented farther outrage. Dow ling was bound over in the sum of $9OO to answer at court * INCORRIGIBLE NEWSPAPER THIEF. Alexander Fulton was arraigned yesterday on the charge of stealing, newspapers at the Girard Home. This fellow, it is alleged, has been in the habit of tak ing the papers, shortly after they were served in the morning; The proprietors were eery much annoyed and the defendant was forbid entering the house. Still he returned, and yesterday he again appeared at the Girard* The watchful eye of Officer Kerr was upon him, The defendant pocketed a copy of The Press, then wa . finger s froze fast to the Ledger, the Inquirer, and the Age followed suit. At this important juncture the purioiner was taken into custody. He was com mitted to answer. FINALLY COMMITTED. .Mary Waugh, the tall, gracefol-looking employee in the store ofMeasrs. Ivens & Co. * on South Eighth street* Was araigned tor a final hearing. A quantity of addi tion&i stolen goods ware recovered since her arrest. She was committed in full to answer at court. {Before Mr. Alderman Cloud. ] ABLB6ED RIOTERS ARRESTED. Bernard O’Boorlre, John O’Rour&e, Barnard Mo- Gow an, John Duff, and John Deland were arraigned yesterday on the chare. of nottna In Richmond Sreet on Monday. The-psrties were bound over to answer. MACmWIiRV AND IRON. I. tapohah mbekio*. josh a. cops. J2OUTHWARK FOUNDRY, PIFTH AND WABHXHOTO* STEMS* BnSKRI^K^ASOHTS, . J?s9»“}S3[«h ! TWkSf'lron Boat.. ft*. : Cud Snn of all kinds, either iron or brass. Jsnasstte* ** q « ***** **» Be torts and GasMaehlnsry of the latest and most I*, yroyed constrnctlon. , _ t Er»ry dwtripUpn HantaHOT MaaWnmry, null U Sugar, Saw, ami Orial (Millc, Vaonnin Pan*, Ow Steam Tralaa.Dofeeatorti, Pmera.Pnmptna Bnilnei,E; Sole agents for If. BlUi.nx’sPatont Sngar-Bolllng A» paratna, Hramyth’s Patent Stiiam Hammer, and Anl*. wall A Wolrey’a-Patent Centrifugal Sngar-Draislxt Machine - . aolS-tl FUNK STEAM ENGIH2 AINCiJI) BOILER WORKS. — BEAR IB * LETS. MACTIOAL ANI)THBOR|TICAL KHGItraSRS, MA CHIHISTS, BOILER-MAKEBS; BLACKSMITHS, as! POUND BBS, bavin* for many yeara been i«.Buaaeaef*J operation,land been excluntvely ensured in bnildiniani repalrini Marine and River Snrinea, blah and low yroc. Stun, Iron Boiler*. Water Tanka, Propellore, &«. , Ita.. wcpecttnllv offer their service* to thrpnlbli*, as beini folly prepared to contrast for enainea of all size*, Ka* jrlne, River, and Stationary; havficeetaof pattern* t! tS different aiiec, are prepared to execute ordert will deqwten. Every deaorlotion of pattern-nwioif at the shortest notice. filth and Low-premie, Tn))ular, and flrtjndsrßoilers.of tie boat Fen*' la charcoal Iron, Vorsinas, of all sire* and kinds. ldßras* Oastlnu, of all description*; RoB *, “ 4 allotlier work connect* IJrawlnxc and apocllcatlon* for all work done at tki establishment free of charse, and work auannleed. The subscribers have ample wimrf-doek room for »■ palra of boata, where they can lie In perfect safety, auii are provided with shears, blocks, rails, CM., 45,, ft: mlautheavy or llfht weithta. B(J R JOHJTP. LIVT, BEACH and PALMER Str'eeta. TTURNITURE.—IF YOU WANT TO •*-_«« a busy place, go to the Union FnrnltnjeDepots OfGOHLB « 60., at Hie H. 1. comer of NINTH and MARKET andBECONDand RACE. Their large stock of splendid Pnrnitare Is attracting the attention of the contnninTO! generally, so that their employee-are kept constantly engaged attending to the demands of buyers. As Chrletinaaappioaehes, the calls npon thair attention are still increasing, so that parties wlshln gto purchase ehonld give them an immediate call. All kinds of Fur niture, cheapest and best. deU-tjal Jipw BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. WHITE OLOYEH HONEY. MHWFARBDFBACHEa .; CULWYATID CRANBERRIES* A«. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, B«al«r ia nut OronriMi aoa-tf Oonwr ILSVXMTH art TINS StoMti* of an Order of S»let%Partitton, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue.ou MONDAY.Byeaing, January 2, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall, ; All that fonr-etory brown-stone messuage r and *ot ef ground, 'sitnate on the north side of-Walnut street, seventy-three feet w&t of Sixteenth street, iu thb city of Philadelphia j containing In front on Waluut street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty to Lewis street. Bounded .southward by said Wal sut street, eastward by ground granted to Benjamin W. Richardson ground rent, northward by Lewis kfreat, and westward by ground or Riciard Wletar. Subject to a ground rent or two hundred aud forty dollars-per annum, payable iu equal payments, on the first of May and November. SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A b- 7 writ of Vouditio&i Bxponas. to modireoted, will bo meposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock:, at Sansom-street Hall,. All that three sfcorybrick mesfnage and lot of ground situate on the sonlh side of Addison street one hundred and sixty-three feet west of Seventeenth street,in thje city of Philadelphia; containing iu front on Addism. street sixteen feet) and in depth forty-two feet; [ Which premises John ftfcCrea and wife, by deed dated June Ist, 1853, recorded in Deed Bcok-T. H., No. 87, pag»:l34, Ac., conveyed unto Levi R. King iu fee: reserving a yosrly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable oaths Ist of May and November. 3 [C. C. P.; D., ’64. 31. Debt. *50.13. Bodln], Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Levi R King. HENRY O. HOWSLL, Sheriff i Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Dec. IQ. 1864. del2-3t? SHERIFF’S SALE.-T-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evea ing. January 2, 1868, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three, story brick messuage audio! of ground;' situate on the eaet eldjsbf Thirteenth street, thirty* tvr© feet north of Ogden street,' in the oily of PniladelpK'a; containing in Trout on Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and in depth, on the .north side, seventy-seven feet eight and a half inches, and bn the' south side seventy five feet four and five-eighths inches, to a four-feet .wide alleyr fWhloh pjemtses Charles Henry Fisher and wife, by deed dated STa 22d, 1847, recorded in Deed Book A.W.M.,-No. 49. page 825,. Ac., conveyeduntb Samuel v. Boberts, in ft©; reserving a yearly-ground rent of fifty* four dollars. rp; C.P.?D., ’64. 38. Debt. $27.51. B. H. Haines.3 —Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel T. Boberts. - „ - .L ; HENRY C. HOW3LL, Sheriff. ■ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Pec.10.1854. , del2-3t ; QHERIFF’S BALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, oa MONDAY.Evening, January % 1885, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall, * All that messuage and lot of .ground situate, on the eait Bide of Marvine street, two. hundred and forty feet north of Masters &treet,'lu the city of Philadelphia; cons taintngin front on Marvine street fifteen feet, and in depth seventy feet to a three feet alley. [Which pre-: mires Muirhead. etux., by deed dated Sep tember 27th, 1853. recorded in Deed Book T. ILV.No.- 111, page conveved unto William Koookogev in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars/ payable Ist or Januarv and .Tnly.] CC. C, F.; D. ’64. $4. Debt, *62 38. Flood.l Taken in execution and to be sold, as the property of Wiliam Koockogoy. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. * Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Dec.lQ. 1864. .delS-Bt SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bbi exposed to pubUc sale or vendue.ou January % 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom.-stroet Hall, • AU those two frame sheds or mese'uafes and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fraokford rbad.ih'the 1 city of Philadelphia; containing in front, on said road; thirty-four feet, and in depth one hundred feat. Bound ed northward by ground of Abraham-Harpole, south ward by ground held iu.trust for Sarah Osmao. east:, by athirty-feet-wide aller, aud westward by sitid.road. CG.O.P.; D., ’64. 37. Debt *88.23. Bancjast.3 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac BoUe&u. HENJKY G HOWELL,- Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10, . de!2-3t ; (SHERIFF’S SALEr—BY VIRTUE OF! a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,-will be exposed tojpnbliu sale or vendue, on MON D *5. Eve ning, Jan. 2,1565, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall. All that messuageund lot of ground situate in the: Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia? be- 1 tinning at a corner in the middle of Philadelphia and; , *ancaßterturnpike road a corner of,Peter Hanaell’s; j and, thence along the middle of said road north forty- ; seven decrees forty- five minutes, west fifty feet to Sam-. uel Weinman s land, thence by the same two hundred and eighty> four feet two inches to the middle of. West • Philadelphia Railroad, thence along. the same fifty feet to Peter Hassell’s land, thence by the same two lmn a dred and eighty fonr feet two inches to the place of be rinnlng. [Which premises John Shepherd and wife, >y deed dated October —. 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 32, page 162, Ac., conveyed unto John G. Cline in fee. 3 ' % CC. C. P. ;1D..’64. 41. Debt, .m.M Nichols.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joint Q. Cline. HENRT G HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Dec. 10.1864. del2-3t CHERIFF’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 Hall. No 1. All that two-and-a half story brick messusge and lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Mu er-stieet, five hundred and seventy fret six-and a islf inches southeast of Wister- street, in the city of Phi ladelt>h?a;.containing In front dn MiUer street seven teen feet six inches, and indepUßbn* 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 f'riy feet. 'Which premises Matthias B. Miller, by deed dated day 22d, 1848, conveyed unto F. William Bockius, in fee.] _ [C. C. P, ?. D., ’64. 32. Debt. *223. Paxson.3 in exeentionand to be sold - as the property of F. William Bockius HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. de!2-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wHlbe exposed to pnblic sale or vendue- on MONDAY Evening, January 2.1165, at 4 at Sansom-street Hall. All that brick mrssuage and lot of around situate on the north side of Wood street, forty-frur feet nine inches east of Eighteenth street. In the city of ; containing in front on Wood street twelve feet, and in depth forty-one feet three inches to a two. feet nine inches-wide alley. [Which premises Morgan Binchman and wife, by deed- dated June 10th,1841, recorded in Deed Book G. S. t No. 28, page 220, Ac,, conveyed' unto John Gatchell in fee, reserving a ground rent of fifty fenr doDarsw payable Ist of January and July. ]. [G. C. P.; D.*, *64. 36 Debt, *55 81 Warriner. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Gatchell. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, [Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 10, 1864. de!2-3t (SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1, All that stone factory, steam engine, boiler, and lot of ground situate in the Twenty-third ward of the city or Philadelphia; beginning at a stake in the middle of Adams street, thence along Adams street south nineteen degrees twenty-four minutes east, fif. teen perches and teventy-fonr hundredths of a parch, and south twenty-sine degrees thirty minutes west, seven and five-tenths perches; thence north forty-six. degrees nineteen minute* west,.crossing Frankford creek, fifteen perches; thence north fifty-one degrees eleven minules east, one perch, and north forty-two degrees nineteen minutes west, fourteen perches; thence north seventy-one degrees six minutes east, about seven perches; thence along the east side of said; creek six and two- tenths perches ? thence north seventy- ■ one degrees six minutes east, about ten aud four-tenths perches to the place of beginning? containing about one-. and-a- quarter acres of land. No. 2. All those two stone messuages and lot of ground situate on the southwesterly side ofAdams street, iu the Twenty-third ward; containing in front on Adams street one hundred feet, and on depth about one hundred aud thirty feet to Fr&nkford creek. Bounded north by ground of Samuel Holt, southwest by Frankford creek, southeast by ground of & Wilde, and northwest by Adams street. me. tlß. Debt, f 1,018 49. Gowen.3 Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dee 12,1864. dels-3fc CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP AJ & writ' of Venditioni Exponas* tome directed* will be exposed to public'sale or vendue, on MOW BAY Eve ning, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock* at Sansoni-st. Hall, No. 1. AU thatthree-fitorybrickmeßSuagewitkthree- Btory back buildings and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Girard avenue and Eighteenth street, is the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eigh teen feet, and in depth one hundred and five feet eight inches to Hammond street # No. 2. All that three-story brick messuage withthree storv back buildings and lot of ground, annate onHhe south side of Girard avenue eighteen feet east of Eigh teenth street, in the said city; containing in front twen ty feet, and in depth one hundred and five feet six inches to Hammond itreet. No. 3. AU those six throe-story buck messuages and three-story back buildings and lots of ground, situate on the south side of Girard avenue: first of said lots commencing thirty-tight feet east of’Eighteenth street m the said city; containing in front twenty feei L and in depth one hundred and five feet six inches to Hammond street. [To be sold separately. 1 [D. C.; D., *64. 169,’ Debt,5535.78, Pile. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Levering. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Dec 9,1861 do 18-St QHEEIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP fc-J a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will beex- Sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, anuary 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AU that two- story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Holeman (late Park* ei) street, eighty-two feet eleven inches and a half northeast of Xork street, in the city of Philadelphia? containing front on Holeman street eleven feet, and in depth seventy* five feet to a twelve feet alley. -« Taken in execution on judgment on city claim for paring (0. P.; S., 5 64 23. Dedrick}, and to be sold as the property of Charles Krier. . HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 9,1864. dels-3t CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2, 1866, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the southwest eorner of Race and Nineteenth streets, in the city of Phila delphia ;'containing in front on Race street one hundred ana eighty-three feet, and in depth two hundred and eighty* eight feet to Cherry street. Taken in execution on judgment os city claim for taxes (D, C.; J.»’64. 128. Adams), and to be sold as the property of Thomas Stewardson. ■ 3 , HBNRYO. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 12,1884. dejfi-St QHERIPP’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbe ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening; January 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansdm-street HaU, All that lot of ground situate on the southeasterly cor ner of Holeman (late Parker) street and Adams street, Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Holeman street sixty four feet six and three-eighth inches, thence southeasterly along Adams street ninety-eight feet and one-quarter inches to the Frankford road, thence along southwesterly line there of forty-eight feet four and seven-eighth inches to a point, thence farther easterly forty-eight feet four and seven* eighth inches to the Frankford road, and at right angles therewith. . Taken in execution on judgment on city claim for paving (C. P.; S., ’64. 29, Dedrick), and to be Bold as the property of Enoch Arthur. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Dec. 9, 1864. delfi-St CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Sixteenth street, fifty feet south of Stiles street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Sixteenth street sixteen feet* andin depthfifty-seven feet to a three-feet alley. [Whichpre* miees Cornelius Forshee and wife, by deed dated Oc tober 2d, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 54, page 162, conveyed.unto James I*. Welden in fee, sub ject to ay early ground rent of eighty-one dollars, paya ble first of April and October. 1 m CD. C.; D.,'64. ISL Debt $1236. Hathwell.3 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of James D. Welden. HENRY C, HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 12, 1864. delS-Sfc WILLIAM*. XBSEZOE CHERIFF’S SALE?—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY* Evening, January % 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that four-£tory brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Cherry street, ninety-nine feet west of Sixih street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Cherry street forty-nine feet six inches, more or less, andin depth one hundred and eight feet, more or lees [Which premises Margaret Joyce, by deed dated September 26, 1859, and conveyed unto Samuel Tucker in fee. 3 CD. C.; D., '64. 168* Debt, $6,391,33. Colahan.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as~ the property of Samuel Tucker, deceased. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, SheriFe Office, Dec. 13,1864. de!s-3t CHERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF K? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, willbe exposed to mblicsale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January J, IS6o, at 4 o dock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that lot of ground Bituate.ou the south side of Fitzwater street, eurhty-one feet east of Seventeenth street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fitzwatcr street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy eight feet to a three-feet alley. Ho. 2. All that lotof ground situate on the south side of Fiizwnter street, ninety seven feet east of Seven teenth street, Jn the city of Philadelphia! containing In front on Pitzwater street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy-eight feet to a three-feet alley. [Being the same wo lots which Thomas W. Webb and wife, by two separate deeds, each idated March 25. h. 18a, re corded in Deed Book, T. H., No. 129, page 402 and 402, Ac., conveyed unto Henry ware in fee; reserving out of each lots yearly ground rents of thirty six dollars. 1 CD. C. :D. ’M. 173. Debt, $ll3. A. Thompson.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Henry Ware. BENHY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia/Sheriff's Office, Dec. 12,1381 deld-gt CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sosed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, snnary 2,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the north side of the aulielma street eighty thrde feet seven lncheswest of Earl etreet; in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Onlielma street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty-eight feet eleven Inches, r Which premises John Scblegelmilohand wife, by deed dated October 26th. 1864, recorded In Deed Book.T, H., Ho. 170, page 290, So. conveyed unto Philip. H. Heppe fn fee, reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, paya ble SMflt of April and OotoberO • m CD. C.; D , ’64.; 226. Debt *l,OlO. Heyer. 1 _Taken in execution andto be sold as the Property of, Philip H. Heppe. HENRY C.HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Dec, go, 1864, 4e23-« CD. C.vD..’64.. 167. P. P:Morris.3 „ „ 3 _ , JiENET C. HOWELII, Sheriff. Phtladalpbla, Sheriff’s Qflca, i)e c. 10.186,. da!3-3t SHEBirFS SAMS. SHERIFF’S SALEi-BY YIRTUEOFA k-7 a f yiert Facias, to me directed, will be._ex : psed to public sale or, vendos,-on* MONDAY Evening', January 2, 1866, at 4 6’olock, at Sknaom-street Hall, All that double-three- story etono messuage, stably coach-house, ice-nousa had green-house and lot of around, beginning at the southeast corner of Thirty third street and fywelton avenue, iu the city of Phtis* phia; thence eastalong Powelton avenue one knadred and fifty jive feet andihxee- eighthis of au iuch to Keffer street: thence south alon a same two huadred aud ft f (yr eight feet and three-fourthe of an inch; ,thenoe wset one hundred and sixty-fdhr feet and throe-eighths of au inch to Thirty- third stieet; thence along same two huaarea and fifty- two feet slx inches to place of be* * talto tl>. Kin, •u. 18* ; Debt KH. Bnllltt.J , TakenJnensentjenSSAiabeeoida»tbe Properhr of John C. Keffer. HbHKT-O. HOWW.L, SOtrliT Sherlff's Office, Pec. 21,1864., da22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of. Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnbliesale or vendue.ou MQNDAY Evetting? January 2, 1865; at4o’riock, at 'Sansom-rtreet Hall, AU th&tiot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Beading Bailroad and £ensjlngto& avenue in the city of Philadelphia; thence southeast along said railroad one hundred and twenty-tour feet ten iuobes, thence southwest one hundred feet five faad three Quarters inches to Lehigh avenuerthence northwest along same one hundred and twentyrtwo feetfive andfive-eiehths inches to’Kensington' avenue, thebe* one, hundred feet three and one-balf laches to beginning. [Which pre mises Christopher 'Fallon"und wife, et al, by deed • datfd November 6th,. 1856, recorded in. Deed Book R. D. W.. No. 141, page 291, ««,, conveyed unto-John R. Conrad and Lewis Lockes in fee; reserving ground . • rent of two hundred and three dollars. . - . . J [D G. ?-D.> 64 1252. Debt, $BOB.®T. ‘ Sergeakt ] ■ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John R. Conrad and Lewiß Yerkes. - HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff'a Office, Deo. 21, 1861 de3g-8t QUERIFF^;.SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, /will be ex posed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2.1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansonx-Street Hall. AD that lot or ground situate on the southwest side of the Great road leading from Point road to Fraukford road, In the city of Philadelphia;-bogieniug at the dia . tance of about five hundred and eighty-five feet south reartof Ohalkley Halir;latie; thence >outhwest at right angles with said Great road two hundred and feet to a corner; thence southeast parallel with said road to groued-of Isaac CMumaa; then.ee by same nOitheastwardabout one —— -rr-feettoa corner : thence about one hundred and fodr jaet to said Great road; thence northwest along same twenty feet' to the beginimiff'. [Which premises Minor Rogers and. wife, by deed dated December 11,1861*. conveyed unto Peter Hart In fee. 3 _CD.C;rD.,’6f 245; Debt. $631 85 Letchworth.3 i Taken-in execution and-to be*sold' as the ‘ property of Peter Hart. . r HENRT «. HOWELL, Sheriff Sheriff’BOffiee, 1864. de22*?t CHERIFF'S BAUI-hr: VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Will be exposed to pnbliesale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2*1865, ai 4o ! clock, at Sausom-street Hall,' {All the undivided estate, right?: titte, aud interest of Fatrick-Gill -in and to-the following-described real estate, vis: (inter alls.) All those two certain adjoining ldts or pieces of Sound, with the eight messuages, vis.: one two-story im& (Ho. 627} and one iwd-iatory bricfc (No 626) front irg on Shippoa street, and six three-story brick court- ■ housesiu the rosy, thereon erected. (One ofthejrtid lota ■- or pieces of ground' deiicribed as follows, viz.: situate on the north side of Shinpen street, between Fifth and Sixth afreets, in the city "of Philadelphia aforesaid; conteintEg in front or breadth on4h» said Shippnn street 20 ftet and in-length or depth northward 125 to a ; 2<3- ftet-wide street called Small street. .Bounded on the east by a IfifTfomreriy of Jacob Creamer, and on the west by the next described lot, v ■And theotber of said lots, described as follows, vix.: . AH that certain lot or piece of: ground situate on the ! north side of SMppea street, between Fifth aud Sixth : streets, Sn the dfcy.ofPhiiadelpbia aforesaid; containing in ftont the .said Shippeu street 26 feet, and. extending in length or depth northward 126 feet to £ma)l streets Bounded on the west by ground how or > late of Adam Raiser,'and oa the .east by the lastde sefibed lot; as respects each of the said lots, to the payment of a yearlr grouud rent of twenty-six dollars and two-thirds r of anolisr. [D. G.; D., J 64? 215. Deht,ss,(Bo. A Thompson.] Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Patrick Gill. HENRY C. HOiVEL< Sherlff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Dec. 29,18647 d«22-3fc QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MQNDaY Evening, Jannarv % 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. Ali that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the northwesterly corner of Adams and Coral streets, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con fining in front en Afiams street, one hundred aud sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet three inches to Latterly street. [Which premises Charles Harlan, by three several deeds dated June conveyed unto George Taylor, James Yates, et al., in fee. subject to twoyearly ground rents of one hundred and thirty five dollars and one hundred aud twenty seven dollars and seventh-one cents. 3 The improvements on the above property consist of a four and a half-story brick cotton factory, with engine, boilers, [belting, shafting, machinery, and other fix lures therein. The main building is four and a half stories high, with stone basement and slate roof, 109 feet 40. The»e Is also a picker house 54 by 30 feet, built of brick, and lined with sheet iron; also, a two story brick warehouse, 33 by 24 feet, engine house and tank house. There is av* ry superior steam engine of 90*horse power, with 3 fifty* feet boilers and main gear ing, b» lting. and shafting. 144 looms, 11 bobbin frames, 7 spooling frames, 2 beaming frames, 1 calendar and shafting, belting-, and 2 large size power presses in the warehouse, 3 pickers, 5 cards, 1 limber, 1 willow,4 con densers, 2 mules, with fan shafting and belting, all of the best principle. * , [D. C.;D.,’64. 213.- Debt. $16,933. Paxs.C.sD.-,’M.'906*~K7. Judsoa.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Young, M. D * deceaseds HENRY a HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff*s Office, Dec. 20,1864. de22-3t ■ CHEBIFF’S SALE;—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni-Expojias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, oft MONDAY Evening, January 2,1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 3. All that lot of around situate on the north side of Christian street and east tide of Fallon street, in the city of Philadelphia, seventeen feet east from north east corner of Christian and Fallon street; thence north wardly parallel io Fallon etreet sixty-eight feet to a thite-leet-wide alley; thence westwardlv seventeen feet to Fallon street; thence along Same seven feet four ilicnes to Wil iam negley's land; thence along same thirty*eight feet ten inches; thence sonthwestward seventy-seven feet six inches to Christian street; thence westward along tame six feet eight [inches, to the bs* ginning. No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the north side of York street, one hundred and sixty feet nine and a half incheß east of Twenty-fifth street* in the Twenty first ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on York street one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth two hundred and twenty -five feet to Hagert street,. ' No. 3.. All that yearly ground Tent of forty-eight dol lars, payable seventeenth days of March and Septem ber,. Issuing out of all those buildings and improve ments and lot of ground situate on the Bouthwest side of Maple street, twenty feet southeast of Larch street, in tbeNineteemh ward, city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Maple street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred feet. ; ...... . [D. C.;D.,'64. 233. Debt, $l,OOO. Paschall.3- „ Taken irt execution and to be Bold as the property of Jacob Btoekman. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. 21, 1864. de22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2, 1866, at 4 o’cloek.at Sansom-street Hall. No-1. All that lot of ground situate on the northeast ride of Ontario si;set and southeast side of Cooper street, In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Ontario street twenty-five feet, and in depth along Cooper street one hundred, and seventy-five feet. , ; No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Cooper street, one hundred and seventy-five feet northeastof Ontario street, in the city of.Fhii&delphia; containing in front on Cooper street sixty-one feet one and three-quarters inches, and in depth of that width one hundred and forty feet, to Bath street. [Which premises Harry Conrad and wlter.br deed dated December 3let, 1852, recorded In Deed Book T. H., No. 64, page 215, &c., conveyed unto JohnC. Davis, in fee. Reserving ground rent of eighty* six dollars paya ble first of January and July. 3 [D. C.; D., '64. 242 Debt $134.90. Sulger.3 Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of John C. Davis. HENRY 0* HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. 21, 1864. de22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streetHall, Ail those buildings and improvements and lot of ground situate on the north side of Haverford street, or e hundred and fifty feet east of Thirty- seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Haverford street fifty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty feet to Story etreet. . [Which premises Thomas M. Zell and wife, by deed dafcd November 9th, 1864, recorded, in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 18, page 816, Ac., conveyed unto Robert F. Markward in fee* reserving a ground rent of sixty-eight dollars and seventy* five cents; payable on the 7th of April and October. 3 * „ . [D. C.; D.,’64. 238. Debt, $832 28. Caven.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert P. Markward. HENBY C. HOWELL,Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21, 1864. de22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, aauery 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall. AU that three* story stone messuage and lotof ground situate on the southwest corner of Union and Oram mond streets, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of- Philadelphia : containing in front on Union street two hundred and four feet two inches; thence south seven ty feet nine Inches; thence east two hundred and one feet to Ciammocd street; thence north forty*one feet three inches to the beginning, r Which premises Sarah Hatton, spinster, by deed dated January 19, 1853, re corded in Deed Book, AD. W., No. 116* page s 37, Ac., conveyed unto Thomas B atton in fee. 3 m . ID. C.; D„ '64. 234.. Debt, $i,210. Miller. Taken in execution and tobe sold as the property of John Hatton. HENRY C. HOWELL* Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Dec. 20,1864. de22 St CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AT a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Soscd to publio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,- anuary 2,1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two three-story brick messuages -and lot of Round, situate on the east Bide of Second street, one hundred and eighty feet southward from Huntingdon street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Second street thirty-six feet, and In depth one hun dred and nine feet, to Perry street, f Which premises Henry Doerr, et ux , by deed dated December S, 1818, recorded fn Deed Hook G. W. C , No. 7, page 106. &c., conveyed untoOeorge Jacob Beitel. In fee: reserving a yearly Round rent of forty- five dollars, payable on the first of Jannary and July. ] „ [D. 0.; D , ’64. 248. Debt*l,o64. Wagner.] Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of George Jacob Beitel. ■ „ , • HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Deo. 21,1861. gde22 St CHERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ’’T ai writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, An MONDAY Evening, jannary 2, 1866, at 4 o’clook, at Sansom-street Hell, .AL! that three, story brick metsnage and lot of ground situate on tbe south side of West etreet, three hundred and ninety, four feet Seven and a hair Incheß, east of Hanover street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on West street eighteen feet, and in depth eighty-five feet. 'CWMch lot John Sohlegelmlloh and Srfe, by deed dated March 31st, 1855, recorded in Deed ook E. D. W., No. 14, page 429, 4tc., conveyed nnto George Seiek in me* reserving a ground rent of forty five dollars, Payable Ist of April and October. *3 [D. A D.,'64. 225. Debt. $2,080. Heyer.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of George Beiek. . HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Dee. 20,1864. de22*3t vCHERIFF’ 8, SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF n- 7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed-will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Hansom-street Sail, All that three-story brick messuage aud.lot of ground situate on the west side of Eighth,street; sixteen feet sooth of FUrwater street, in' the city of Philadelphia; containing In front On Eighth street twenty feet, and in depth seventy, two feet to a three-feet alley. [Which premiees, James P Parke, by deed dated February 20th, 1850, recorded in Deed, Book G. W. C.. No 34. page 688, ? nto Charles J. Ashmead, In fee. f Charles J. Ashmead haaparted wlth his interest. CD. 0.; D.. ’64. 187. Debt, *570.44. Chase.] Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of Charles J. Ashmead. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 20, 1861 de22-3t CJHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF EJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed," will be exposed to public salepr venffue,on MONDAY Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AU that three-story briok messuageand lot of Round sitnate on the nortn side of McDuffie street, eighty right feet west of Twentieth street, in the rity of Phila delphia : eentahaingjin front on ■ McDnffle street sixteen: feet, and ln depth sixty feet; ground rent of thirty-nine : CD.O. v».,.'64. 180: Debt, *l5O Khtf-l! s Taken-In-exeontlon and to be sold a- the'propertv ofi WllUam Mortis HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. ’ FbllftdriFhi»> Sh*g(ff’* 0(604, Dge, Js< Uft, 3t HOTELS AMP BESTAUKAiVTS.- qiurtlbXl^batikq^hous^ Oi>i»oslt© the Fost Offloo, PHTr.ADIST.PBrT*, ooir-am we respectfullycall the » J attention of all connoisseurs to the following tntiii: . j The first-clase Lunch of Amides, Day and Night', The best quality 0 t aU binds of Liquors, ' ‘ - -The cholcasthrands'of ClgArsT', if 1 •*> ; aw MwaysYobeYomui at the METROFOLITAIf ‘HOTEL, 683 ASCH Street. f delfi-ttstTiW* A. FPKH. BLAIR. Proprietor, i TONES HOUSE, W.' v.r. ? : ** Cor. MABKhT STREET and MAE RET SQUARE, 'l m i_ HARBIBBUKG. Pa. 1 . Tb® Proprietor reepeotfnlly returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the eery liberal patronage bestowed to the House since under'his management, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the sane. delT-gm 0. H> MAfjH.Froprietgr. ! THE WASHNGTON HOUSE-ML (4-: CARD.—it having been announced by the Bulletin of the Ssth InstantTtbat this hotelwoSa-be closed on or ahont the Ist of December, the Eesrt'd fi om January Ist, 1885, base to Inform: the public that dnring the time the House; may be dosed It wiU-be»thoroughty reffo -5 Tded and refUte'dln a matmerthat eahuot fall to give satisfaction to those who may patrsnire the establish ment, , , Mr. CHARLESM. ALLHOND, formerly of the ‘ Indian Queen, Wilminston, but; more, recently of -Hie States Union.” Philadelphia,.v?lll haretfie-en tire management under the now adminlatrafclbn, and hs assures the nubile Hurt no efforts willbe spared on hie; part to make the House In 'all respects pleasant and! aireeabletehisguest*. The HausewiU be re-opened on the 15th of January. nom-tf ( EDUCATIONAL,. PENNINGTON SEMINARY AND A FEMALE COLLEGIATE ISSTITUTB. . Second Term of Fourteen Weass .begins January t Send for Circular. Key. D. 0. KNO WLES, A. M.. del? Ist • Pennington, H. J. VIDLAGB green SEMINARY.— V MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles fto* MEDIA; Ft. Thorough eourse in Mathematics; Glassies, Natural Sciences, end English: practical lessons in Civi) Engineering,'- Pupils received at., ay time, and or iu) ages,.tnd enjoy the bsnoflts fit Reterato John g.Capjv&Son, SSSouth ThirdstrtetiTEos. jiciayton, Bsqt, Fifth, and Prune etreete; Sx-Sheriff •Kern, and others, Address Bey. J, HKRVBYBABTON, A,.lLi VILLAGE GREEN, P«un*^v*>a*. F^^pg^URFQEGGMMONPLEAS F&R THE* CITY AND COUNTYOF PHILADEL PHIA. ’ • ' •- r -. ' MARTA GOLDIY, by her next friend. ike,. vf. PAMDEL GOLDEY, March Term, 1864, 80. 8. Divorce To SAMUEL GOLDEY,the respondent abo re name!) TaX© notice that fche Conrt iasthis day-granted* j»l« to show cause why a divorce * a vißOulotjßiatrimoaii should not be decreed. oh SATUR DAY, January 7, ISBB, : for libellant " December 24.1864. d628-wm*i* WHEREAS, LETTERS PF.AUMINIS TBATION, e. t 'a. to the estate ofEDWAED EVaBS, deceased,(Slater), have been grant*! to ,ihe subscriber.all persons indebted,id the said estate will please mike payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to SAMUEL ¥ fc BLACK, . ..n - ‘Administrator or, a.« a No* 6£oNdrflr Street, T7STATE OF EDWARD W. CARR, *A-i Deceased. —Letters of Adrai&fstratioQ, : with the 'Will annexed, on the Estate of EDWARD W. OABR. deceased, having; been granted to the 'undersigned, all persons indebted tp said Estate rnll picas*make pay ment, and those having claims will present the same rer Attorney, CHARLES M. WIGNBR, h024-thot* ; . 3*l North SIXTH Street TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THB ‘A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of JAMBS M. LINNARD, deceased. The Auditor appointed to auAit. settle. and ad.ia&t theacoount of GL3MBKT B. PEN BOSE and JOSEPH LTNN4BD,.Executor* ofrJ’A’S, M LIHHABD, deceased, and to make dietribotion of the balance in the hands of the accountants.; will mart the partlea in terpsted for the purposes of his appointment, on MOBT DAY- Janu&ryS, at l o’clock P. M r at Us office* No. 188 8. gIXTH Siresfcj in the city of PhUadolphia. . . B. E; WALLACE, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS 1 COURT EOR THE J- CITI AKD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . Trust Esiate of JAMES M. LlNNAßD;,dece&sed.. • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, and adjust the account of G. £. PENROSE and J> T.- LINRARD, Trustees under the wiU of J. M. LINNARD* deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in hands of ?he accountants, will-meet the parties in terested Jor the purposes of bis appointment, on MON DAY, January 2, 5605,-at 4 o'clock P- M.. at Ms office. No. 188 & SIXTH St.* In the city of Philadelphia. de%Ustutb£t . . , H, B. WALLACE, Auditor, r ST THE ORPHANS’ GOURT EOH THE CITY ARB COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, Estate of CHARLES HBNBY FISHES, deceased. . The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle, and adjust the accofot of PETER C. HOLLIS and HEN RY P, MUIRHEID, Trurtees, utdfir the last will and testament of CHARLES HENRY FISHER, deceased,as stated by P. C. HOLLIS, Acting Trustee, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, January 16,1855, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office. No. 131 South FIFTH Street, in tha,eity of Philadelphia. GEORGE M, CONARROE, . de24- stuthSt Auditor. PFTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ESTATE OF WILLIAM E. BENNETT. ... The Auditor appointed by'the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of EMILY BENNETT, Adminis tratrix of the estate of WM E. BENNETT, deceased, and to report distribution of the‘balance in the bauds of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of Ms appointment on MONDAY, January 2, 1865, at 11 o’clock A. M., at hie office, No. 135 R FIFTH Street, iu the city of-Philadelphia. de22-thßtust» B. SMITH KELLY, Auditor, P[ THE ORPHANS’ .COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, - Eitateof MICHAEL CROUSE, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN M. HALL, administra tor#, b: n. c. t. a , o! the estate of'Mfchael Cronße, de ceased, and to report distribution' of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will xnestJhe parties inter rested, for the purposes of hia appoiutmeuc,. on TUES DAY, January ’3,1864, at 4 o’clock P. 3L , at his office, No. 889 ARCH Street, in the dtynfPhi^d^pMa. JOSEPH S. RHOADS, de2o-taibsst* , ;. •- 'Auditor. . SKATES. SK ATIHG FRATERNITY, -j. Set the PATEHTIMPKOVED &KATE’>ASTBKINGi eoeaslly aajueted, ~ - *• SOLD AT ALL THE SKATE STOKES, ' Iu preference to the trouhleeome Eat plates. de26-6t* WILSON’S SKATE DEPOT, _*¥ 409 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. We' have just received the largest and most desirable itoch of LADIES’, BESTS’, AUD BOYS’ SKATES - eve* offered in this elty, which we will take much pleasure in ehowlngall who desire to enjoy the deliiht fnl recreation of Skating. . . . • - FHILIP' WILSOU dt. CO., deS-Jm 409 OHESTHUT Street Ctf£ATES, ■ SKATES, SKATES. Extra auality Cast Steel Bkatee, for Ladies and Gentlemen. * Kepairins promptly attended to, at * \ J. TEUFEL'S, de!4-2t* .103 South EIGHTH Street. RKATES, SKATES, SKATES A foil assortment of SKATES and SKATE STEADS for sale at very low prices, at „ _ - W. W. KBfIGHT * SOU’S, noK-tf 800 and 611GOMMBBOE Street. COAX. Escheeiner, new, coal db. • POT, UOBLE Street above Hlfilh street. Constantly on hand superior dualities of LeM,h and Schuylkill Coal, selected expressly for family purposes, at the lowest market prises, wharf Twenty-third street, below Arsh street- Office 119 South DOUBTS Street. oc2o-3m Genuine eagle vein coau, EQUAL IF NOT SUFRRIOR TO LSHIGH. —A trim WiU secure tout custom. Egg and Stove sixeSefilLOOMr ton; Large Nut, $lO.OO. Office, INI South FOURTH Si, l»m! 419 iLLIS™US L o^' COAL.— SUGAB LOkF, BEAVEB IMEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Goal, and bestLoeust Mountain, from Schaylkfll; prepared ex pressly for Pamlly use. Depot, BV W. corner EIGHTS and WILLOW Sts. UHlt. fo. 11* South BEGOKD 81, apS-tf J. WALTOIf * 00, MEDICAL. T7LEOTEIOAL INSTITUTE, AJ COMB, YB AFFLICTED, COMB! This, treatment only needs a trial to he adopted by aIL Having made many improvement* in thenpplicatiou of this agent, we feel in duty bound to-make them public. We will guarantee to eure any case of Fever and Ague in two treatments. .It has -also proved'*very successful inthecureof the following diseases: "* ■' RheTunatismi-. tfeurwgfa; ' Debility. Paralysis, ' Asthma, Genital weakness, Influenza, ‘Pues, Spinal Disease, Catarrh; - 'Diabetes. Ladies and msnttemen. can eater at any time tor foil Instructions in the practice. Consultations free. DB. THOMAS ALLBN, Sc2o-tjal 154 U. BLEVEKTHSL, E b?lSwßMe. IJUTTEBFIELD’S OVERLAND JL> DESPATCH, . . Office, S. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTUUT StreetA A THKOUGH EKEIGBT.LIUB , has been'estahUshod, prepared to receive all classes of Freight in the principal cities east of the Ulssisrippl river, and to transport the same frompotnt of shipment TO ALL POIHTS lIT COLORADO, IDAHO, UTAH, AUD MONTANA TEBBITOBIES, TOOK THROUGH COHTEAOI RATES AND BtIXS OP IADHTO. Through Bates in elude ALL CHARGES—RaiIway, Transfer, Storage* and Fo* warding Commißßtona onihe Missouri river, and transportation npon the Plains thus er ablins tee Shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON TE ACT for Ms freight for a distance of OVER THRBB THOUSANDMILEs.and relieving him from all respon sibilities and anxieties incident to the past disorganized and irresponsible system of Plains transportation. ' - Oar Agents in New York* Boston, Philadelphia, Pitts burg, Cnicago,6t. Louis, and Burlington,'lowa, are prepared at all seasons to-receive - and -ship, at the LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF BATHS. This Company assumes ALL THR RESPONSIBILITY of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight while in tranrit from point of shipment to place of destination. The New York office is in possession of a full set of TRACE BOOKS, showing the date of shipment the time it passes the Mississippi river, is received at and shipped from the'* Company’s ■ Warehouses 'at Atchison (Kansas), the character or the trains moving upon the* Plains, the date it passes Fort Kearney, arrives at Den ver, is received at destination, and the apparent condi tion of the Wares along thff entire route. . J*®- If Damages or Losses occur,Shippers are notified in time to duplicate any important portion of the ship ment. ~ - These books are open for the'inspection of our cus tomers at all times, and parties phlppi og by this Line Will be kept informedby correspondence of the met condition of their shipments. Merchants and Mining Men in the Territories ordering Goode, should be particular-to give instructions to mark cases ‘'Via BCTTEBFIEhD * S OVERLAND DESPATCH, Atchison, Kansas, ’ 1 and have them shipped under the instructions of our Agent all point of shipment. 1 Letters of inquiry addressed to our office at ATCHI SON, Kansas; No. IVRIOT Street.'Aster House, New York; or Southwest corner of SIXTHand CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, will .be promptly and reliably answered. ‘ JD.-A. BUTTERyijsLß,Proprietor, * A. W’SPALDING, General Agent, New Tor*. . * WM. H MOORE, Agent, PhSadefrpbla. delS4f rm THE PUBLIC.—THANKFUL TO -A cur Mend, and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed npon us, we would inform them that, haying made extensive attentions is onr establishment, we are now prepared to execute Pictures to the satisfaction of all Who may &yor ns with a call. Haying now at onr command .increased faculties, we take pleasure in so liciting a discerning public to compare the execution of onr work with that produced at any other establish* ment in the United States. We would also state that onr * GALLERY IS FREE TO ALL • • for the examination of specimens. Notwithstanding the advance ol material need and wages of hands em ployed* we axe yet-furnishing Pictures «. a AT THE OLD PRICES, Photo Miniatures. PAtdsluCray on, Oil, and Pastel. Cabinet-Bize heads in Crayon, Oil,'and Pastel. Imperial, Plain and Colored, 13-14, 8-10, 4-4, and 1-2 sizes. Carte do Ylalte Vignettes, fall size, 8-4, Bic., *3. SO per dozen- ■ ■ ■ Ambjotypee, from 75 cents upwards. Ferrotypes. $1 per dot. ho., &c. On hand and for.eale a large let of Copies of Ban Bn nayinge, Photographs of all the prominent Generals and distinguished men, &c., &c. Onteide views taken at short notice. ... dels-lm fjABD And fancy job printing, v ATBMaWALT ft BSOWH'S. ms. IOOBZfiSt. TitIRSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1864. PROPOSALS. QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, PHIbADBbPHIA* F* D«C. ISI IBH. raOFOBAM wl.l be received at tht« odloe elook M., WEDBESDAY, Jaauary-4, 1885. for .. dellyery at the United btateestore-hoim. HANOVEK-STEEBT WHARF, properly peeked aai ready for transportation, of the following dosoribsd aa^ • -?^9E OTI,a dR Refined Borax. IOCOGnm Buckets, gum handles, (not fire). Sample • required. . -Sgroßa Ataerted Paint Brushes. Sample required, 2 dozen Tarnish Brushes. do. do. _1 gross Sash or Tool Brushes. -do. do. 615 gross Roller Buckles, 15 K-inoh, 50 #-inch» 59 M t .. iuch,lf>n %-inch, 75 l-inoh, 200 50IX- V ittcn2s tO 2-inch- N)00 feet -Coil ihain, “O, Ught, for chin chains. andtess ,»oh and. B«- pie reqiXired. ' “ • yards Enamelled Cloth, Nl iiieheawide, fer amhu- covers, femple required. M° - inch, MIX-inch, 60 IX-inoh. M 0 Framing Chisels,.6o 2 inoh, 69 IX-iuch, Sample required. - 2GCG Wagon Coyors, to be made of 10-dunce cotton duck. 28X Inches wide, armxjstandard, cut 15 |©©t long, four, widths of mfteriali with four “ e pP cords on each side, and one through each « G]Q d. Sample of duck required. 6500 Curry Comb?, No. 222, FUdeaiey make. Sample required. SOU Lamp CMmuey*, medium siie, forceal'oillamps. SSO pounds White Lump Chalk. 60 .r do. Red do. : - do. dozen Butcher Cleavers* medium alee. Sample ..Av* required. ... * s MTSa wld9 - s*e . ;^&«SlnFera nl«. ... 1 gross Plat Files, bastard, 4 Inch.' Sample re quired; 1 1 gross Half round Files, assorted, 4,8, andl4-ineh. Sample rejnired. 10 gross. Handsaw Files, 2 gross SH-inch, 2 gross 4- inob, 2 grossi 4&-lnph,2 gr4A 6-lnoh, 2 gross 8- . r . .inch Sample required. Jodozen Wood Files, 14-inch. -Sample required. * 2CO pounds Glue. do. "do 26C0leet Window Glaaa, 1000 8x10,126010x12, 26012x14 • -v v ■ inches;. Samples required. IfiOClaw Hammers- , do. oe. .100 Broad Axe Handle?, klckory.do. do. 2&CO Axe Bandies, hickory. do. do. . 24 Jack-Plane Handies, bpsch. do. do. 2jk Foie-prang Handles, beeeh. do. do. ■ • -wWfaiqr Fork Handles, beech, do. do. • ffboil do. do, beech, do, do. ijng Shovel Handles, as,h, do. do. WO Short do. do. ash. do. do. -qOOD AmbuianOe 'Door Locks and Handles. Sample required..... 800 Pick Bandies, ash. Sample required. v2QO Bidd|e Hammer Handies, hickory. Sample re* 1500 £(lnge C H*ftsp6, 8» inch. Sample required. 5(0 ,;do. do., 6-inch. do. do. Pairs Strap Hinges, heavy: 2,8001-tnche I.OOD 10- •- ~~ inch,6oo i2-inch, 20014-Uich. Sample required. - fKDPFaira “T * Hinges: 2,600 8-inch, 1,000 10-inch, 1,00012-inch. Sample required 3000 Pairs Wroaght Butt Hinges, 2Xx2X-inch. Sam* .pie required. w INX) Pounds ourled'Hair. Sample required. . \ • 200 Raw .Hides, for covering McClellan Saddles, in pickle and ii«ht barrels.' CDoz. Double Plane Irons: 1 2-inch, 1 2X-lnch, 1 -* lnch,l2X-inch, isX'iuch, Butchers make. BampleYequtred,:. CO Buicher Knives, 12-inch blades. Sample required, < 1008 Knives hud Forks* each knife handle riveted. Sample-required, * 100 Gross Carriage Knobs, japanned. Sample re quired. - ' 150 Drawer Knobs, porcelain Sample required, .1000 Chalk Lines, assorted sizes and lengths. : 1C430 Thumb Latches. Samp e required. 2SBChestLocia# 2X an4 k d inch; goodartide. Sam- Sample required. . 600 Fad Locks: 50 2X-inch, 100 3OO 3-iueL l£o£X inch. Sample required. r laCarpenters'TapeLines.fiOandlOOfeet 6COAmb. Curtain Lights and Frames. Sample re / quired. - • 1600 kegs Oct Nails: 900 10d., 250 84., 150 4d., 200 60d. j Sample required. ,v 800 pounds Clout Nails. Sample required, 800 papers Black Head Lining Nails, X'inch, Sample required. , 200 Baegiuff Needles. Sample required.. SOpuapers Harness Needles, assorted sizes. Sample "v* required. 100 Collar Needles. Sample required. lOOOpounds Nuts, N-inchhole, IXzX inch. Sample required. > .25 barrels Boiled Sample required. . 10 do.: Raw do. do. • do.- do. • 75 pounds EscuiclieonPins: 50 X*inch, 25 M-ineh. 100 Jack Planes, “Double Iron, r * Sample required. 7fi.Fork , do. do., do. do. do. 60 Smooth do. ' do do. do. do. 100 Trying do. 9 incli diameter, I*. taoh deep, and 12 inch diameter. 2M inch deep. Sample required.’ * 6 reams Sand Paper, Nos. 1 and 2. ' 50 Paulina, to be made in the best manner, of 15- ounce cotton duck, best quality, army standard, with- tablings all round; size 20x30 feet when finished Samplesoi duck required.- 12 Salimas era* Palms. Sample required. 1000-TinPlatea. do. do. r 3 reaps Hardware Paper, do. do. - _3L€&o*s Camel Hair Pencils; long hair. Sample ■ required. Sable Hair Pencils; long hair. -'Sample required. . 1 €6O Founds Copper Rivets and Burrs: 30 X-inch. 400 X-inch, £OO % -inch, 200 % inch, 1001-inchT 4Doz. Wood Rasps, 14-inch. Sample required. SO i ross Breaching Rings,l>s-inch; cample required. lSdczenFloshßinge, landlX'inch;do. do. 20 Bucksaws, do. do. 60 Crosscut caws, 6f*et» do. do. 2 dozen Chamois Skins, do. do. 100 pairs Beaching Shears, do. do. dSW grbss Iron Screws, _ do. do. X’inch, Nos. 6,7,8,9,10,11, and 12. 20O”de, do. Jl do. do. 8, 12, and 13. SCO da d0.,1 do. do. 9,10, and 11, . : 200 do. do. IX do. do. 9,10 14, and lif. - Bto do. do. IX do. do. 11,12, and 13. 1 50 da r do. IX do. do. C, 10. and 15. 100. dQ, do, IX do. do- 11,12,13, and 14 l do. Ik do. do. 12,13,14T15, audio. SCO .Short-handled Shovels, best {sample required, 26 Grindstones, medium size, do. do. - - ftdozenF&rriers’ Scissors, do. do. \ 25 Spoke Shaves, do, do. 1000 pounds Spring Steel, (500 3by 5-16-inch, 600 3by v • X-inch;) sample required. 110 gross Brass Screws. (25, No. 7,25 No. 8,20 No. 6. - 20 No. 7, 20 No. 8;) sample required. ’ 60 seta Saddler’s Tools, 'each set to be in a neat box. > Specifications to be had at this office; sample ra -300 sets Shoeing Tools, Field & Hurdle’s, each set to be in a neat box. SpecifieaUons to behad at this office; sample required. 100 pounds Patent Thread, 50 pounds 81ack,36 and 40; v sample required. ; 50 pounds White, S 6 and 40; sample required. ;"''CoOpounds Harness Thread, H. 8., No. ID: sample required. 25 pound a Saddlers’ Thread, Orange: sample re quired. > 2800 pa j& r A Ctlt T Afe (soo ICOO6- 02- 10CN3 8-oz., 600 10-oz., 50013-oz., »)014-oz., 20020-oz. 225 pounds Copper Tacks, (50 X-inch, ?6 6-8-inch. 50 X-inch.fiUl-inch:) sample reqmied. ,-28Qpapsrs Gimp Tacks,’ 3 and 4 ounce; sample re quired. : ‘ 40 boxes Tin, (2010 by 14, 20 14 by 20,) sample re quired. 600 TwP'horse Whips, plaited; sample required. : 2000 Blacksnake Whips, all leather, foil size and iris, weight, Eample required. ' , 200 pounds Chrome Green, in oil, 3 and 5-!b. cans; « sample required. > - eCKX)pounds White Lead, 25, 50, ahdloo>lb. kegs;sam ple required. 80pounds Dry WMte Lead, in 10-lb, papers; sam - pie required. 30 kegs Putty. . 6 pounds Pumice Stone, ground. 260 pounds Spanish Whiting, dry, in 10 lb. papers; . sample required. 600 pounds Bed Lead, dry, in 25 lb. kegs; sample re quired. . 7(TbarrelB Sperm Oil; sample required. 25 do. Coal Oil, do. do, 20- do. Lard Oil, do. do. 6 do. Olive Oil. do. do. 6 do. Linseed Oil, do. do, 800 pounds Aqua- Ammonia. 260 do, Assafoetida. ' . 200 do. Alnra s. 50 do. Arnica Flowers. 300 do. Barbadoes Aloes. 10 barrels Alcohol, sample required, 200 pounds Beeswax* large cakes; sample required. 900 do. Blue Btone. 6 barrels Benzine; sample required. oO pounds Corrosive Sublimate. - 4000 do. Castile Soap;sample required, ICO pounds Copperas. Sample required. 100 pounds Calomel. - 10 barrels Flaxseed Meal. Sample required. 100 pounds Ground Ginger. - do, do. 3 barrel* Glauber Salts. ■ 200 pounds Lamp Wick. Sample required. 100 do.- Mercurial-Ointment. 6 gross Mustang Liniment. SOO pounds Swett Spirits of Nitre. 200 do. Rosin. Sample required. 300 do. Saltpetre. > 200 do. sugar of Lead. * 300 do. Sulphate Magnesia. 400 do. Sponge. Sample required. . 390 do. t Simple Cerate, x S bar;els Sulphur. .Sample required. - , 100 pound* Tartar Emetic. ICO yards Adhesive Plaster, i 2 pann’ds Silk for Ligatures. 4 dozen Ball Forceps. . S do. . Abscess Knives, Sblades. 2 do. Spring Lancets. • 4 do. 80-wenni Needles. . 4 do. Seton do, . 6' do: • Flesh do. , 2 do. Straight do, r 2 do. LongTrohes. 1 do. Spatulas, ass’t sizes. 2 do. Straight Scisiors. 2 do. Cork Screws. : S do. fringes, Xoz., I. B. 8 do. Troc^s. , - 8 do. Tenaculums. 8 do. Sf rlngeß, Xroz., I. R. " All of ;the*iftbo ve described to be of the beet quality, anq subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed on the pari of the Government. • Bidders will stateprice, to include boxes and delivery, both hi writing and figures; the quantity bid for, and , the time of delivery stated s and no schedule prices will be received. . ■ ’ - . All Samples to be sent to the Government Warehouse, Hanover-s reet Wharf. - AU proposes must be made out on printed blanks, whioh may be had on application at this office* other wise. they will be rejected. . must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose -signatures must be appended to the guar antee. and certified to as being good aud sufficient se curityfor 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 is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully comply with the of this ad vertisement, will not be considered. -• ■ By order of Colonel Herman Biggs, U. S. A , Chief Quartermaster. ’ GEORGE R. OEMS, de26-8t Captain mid AQ,E OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTEH MASTER-MILITARY DISTRICT OF PHILA DELPHIA, fto. 721 MARKET Street, Dee. 21.1864. SEALED PROPOSALS wUI he received at this Offlee, until noon of THURSDAY, 29th Inst., for the erection and completion, in the shortest possible time, of GUARD BARRACKS, near the Schuylkill Arsenal, in accord ance with plans and specifications now at the Offlee of Mr. JOHH MCARTHUR, Jr., architect, Ho. 209 South SIXTH Street. Proposals must be made upon the regular forms, to be bad at this Offlee, and must state the shortest tune required to complete the work. The United States reserves the Tight to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests. . ALBERT S. ABHMEAD, defiZ-tt . - Captain and A. Q. M. /QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 'of TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, Fnn.anni.yßU, Dec. 26, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office until 12 o’clock M., BATOED AY, December 81, 1864, for the Immediate delivery at the united States Government Warehouse. HANOVER Street Wharf, of the following described Quartermaster’s Stores, viz: 1,000 yards Cotton Canvas Dock, 28)4 inches wide, 12 ' ounces. Sample required. 600 yards Enamelled Cloth, IX wide, 12 ounces. Sample required. 600 pounds Curled Hair. Sample required.. 800 Rent Axle-tree Bolsters, 4xo inches, for army wa- gons. 00 Iron Axlo-trees and Stocks, 2)4 inches, for army wz- Wtone. agon Pipe Boxes, 2 H inches, for army wagon*. 200 Wagon Tongues, not Robed. 25 Pipe. Boxes, 2)4 inches at large end, and 11 inches ' long. -- 000 Mortise Bars for army wagons. MO Body Barß for army wagons. 10 One-horse Carts. All of the above-described to be of the best quality, and subject io the inspection of au Inspector appointed on the part of the Government. .. .... -Bidders wlllstate price, to includeboxes and delivery, both in writing and figures, the quantity bid for, aud the timeof delivery. . . - r_L • .. . Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the goaran tee, and aerttffled to as being good and suffldent securi ty for the amount involved; by the united States Dis trict Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public offi cer. otherwise the bid wUlnofc he.considered \ The right 1* reserved to reject all bide deemedtoohigh, and no bid Horn a defaulting contractor will be re the undersigned will con rviMSicP.f l W ? loleBale OROOKEY AND FBODUCB 6* heretofore done by JAN NEX A ANDBKWB, at No. 631 MABKBT Street, v ■„ , - BBNJ. 8. JANNKY.Je., Decehbbk 20,1864. B. W. ANDBBWB. CO PARTHBBBHIP—J. MORRIS BDKKB. (oftbe late firm of B. 8. Janney, Jr., ft d 0.,) and 8. S.MUCKER, Jr., (of the late firm ofS, Smacker, Jr., ft C 0.,) hare this day formed a Copart nership, under the titls' of BURNS ft SMUCKER, and will continue the Wholesale OBOCiBBY and COMMIS SION bußinees at tbe old stand formerly occupied by B. S. Janney. Jr., ft Co., a t No.6OSMARKET St.. Phila. PBHAPEI.PBIA, Dec. 20,1864. ‘ rjOPABTNERSHIP. —THE UNDER- V. SIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership, under the Ann-name of 8. A. COYLE ft 00.. for the Wholesale GROCERY and PRODUCE (Lateof B. S^Anueytjr^&^cd.,) J. W. LATOHLIH. J. is LINN. Philapbipbia, Dee. 20,1864. de26-lm nOPAETNEBSHIP NOTICE. — THE nndereigned haye this day formed a copartnership, under the style and title of ADAMS ft LEVIS, for t£4 purpose of transacting a general Banking and Stock Brokerage rraeiaeas. Oil, Telegraph, and Express Company stocks made a specialty. Government Loans and Specie bought and sold. gl?Vlev?6 de!9-lm ' 305 CHESTNUT street. TQEAN’S GBEAT-TOBAOCO, CIGAR, *•', AND PIPE STORK* ’ ’ iwn # 13 ‘ SF 5 ™! 0 ? FhSadelphla, Pa* Dean keeps the g re&test assortment. iJean keeps the greatest variety. 'Bean keeps the fiweeat etodu You can set any kind of Tobaeco* You can get any kind of Gigan, Yon can get any kind of Pipes* You can get any kind of Snutn. „AT T>EAN »S GREAT TOBACCO STORK, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia* Fa. -Jr a? a Ypn go to Dean’s you oaa get anything vou want to the way of Ping, Flue Cut and Smoking Toba*- coee. Domestic and Havana* <3garo. Pipes, Ac. Dean keeps the largest general stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Htos, 4c.. in toe United States. „ - Dean’s sales are co extensive that he can Afford to sell at about one-half what others sell for. Deah seils io the Army of the Potomac. Dean sells to the Army of the James. Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee. . Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland, Pennsyiyania merchants all buy at-Dean’s, New Jeraßviaerchaiito all bay at Dean’s, DelawarTmerchants all buy .at Dean’s, As the* can always get just what they want* aud at a much lower price than they can elf ewhere, and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. AU'goodi ordered are guaranteed to rive satisfaction. Order once and you will always order from Dean’s, as his plug and fine cut chewing and smoking tobaeeoes mid cigars are far superior to au others, and he seHsfor much lest. DBAN’sTNo. 413 CHESTNUT Street. fencdS-tf Philadelphia, Pa. \AACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. A**- -2,600 bblz. Mm*. Noz. 1,2, end 8 HMkertl, lete-ceurut fzt fi»h, in MsoriedpMkilgex. . 2,000 bbls. H.wsutpcrt, Fortun. Bay. m u,ii^ **■ mo boxes Herkimer county Cheese. &«. Instore cad tor »U te KOOHR. J»W-K Ift lftft H9STH FOB SAXE AJfP TO IJBT. « DWELLINGS FOB BALE—VIZ.: Nos. SB»»ii4 243Soii6kSlNTB Street; MARSHALL Street. No. £O7; ARCH Street, No. S% with ttre ether*. Sererel in difiereat eeeUoAi, »a 4 immediate pestWeeloA A. R lt S. H. MORRIS, deg* «* 916 ARCH Street. m FOB SALE, 14 (FOURTEEN)« JE&venr cesirableFAEMSon or near the line of the-**-* Pbiladeiuhiß and Trenton Railroad, containing. reape c a‘ei“ 48.ee, as. m, as, m m a ®u®. 7Sw,i7,an* is acre*, ail in good condition, some of which bare su perior bnUdinge, and are Ten desirable oountrysoata. Also, rasny other Farm* ia Tarlona esetioae of . tki* *”de24 tker OEStrar. 183 Soath FOURTH Street. m LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO near the centre of tmeineee, eonUlninc SOfeet oa Ohn rr Ntreet, depth M 6 foot. being 76 feet wido on. the rear of the lot , and at that width opeptaito a larr* eart-war leading to Cherrj of are rarely met with. Audlt on the promise*. m FOR SALE OB TO LET—A NUM- Esl her of conTOhient new DWELLINGS, with modwra lmproTementß, on North Eleventh, Tbir teenfh street*. noll-tf 1888 Worth TBFBLFra Street. M ORPHANS 1 SALS OF KEAL ESTATE • Will be Bold at public sale, or SEVENTH-DAY, the Slot of Twelfthmomh (December), JSS4, on tIM pre mises, PROPERTY late of Dr. J. LOSING- PETROS, deceased* in the borough of BRISTOL, comprising lot of Land 22 feet on Mirfetreet, and extending in depth. 285 feet to Market street, with commodious half-story brick Dwelling thereon 2*2 by 49 feet, with two-etory back buildings 50 feet deep; the whole weU finished, with cellars underneath;, out-kitchen with* well and pump therein; excellent heater in cellar. OiP Market street is a .large stable and carnage-house; large garden with fruit trees, grape-vines, etc : boild ings a)l nearly new. Location admirable, either for professional business or residence only. • _ The property has been occupied, successively, by the late Dr Phillips and Dr. Peirce, and Is now occupied by hr. Groom. For further information, apply to • • J. S. &C. W. PEIRCE, Jr., Bristol, Pa. HAMAH P. WELDMAS; Guardian of Albert L. Peirce. William Kiksst. Auctioneer. , _ - ■ „„ Sale at 1 o’clock P. M. deS 24 27 29 30-61* MFOR BALR.—THB SUBSCRIBER offers for sale bis country seat, within half a atilt of Wilmington, Delaware, on the -Newport pike, eon* talnin* eight acres of good land, in the centre of which Is a largelawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, Undens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a lane and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two tower#, one of which is four stories in height. Then are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the modem Improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring Into the upper story of the tower. There-is also an -iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at tike kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for tour hones and several ■steblJSj ah“) “»at e in’lt ,09 ‘ “* Good nrdea.wlth serend TOrteties of dw&rf-pnraad .taps tTqm, in fml txmrlus There are also aoreral r»- rietles of apple, chenr .ad chestnut trees. Term*accommodating. Fo.MSrfonrivett»t»nyttm*. Apply to LJKVI B. CLAES. 8024-tf on the promise.. T?OB RENT—THE LARGE PHOTO jjr «apbl« Boom. foSrmerlv oocnpleabjrW hOBB MON, comer of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. Also, several other room a over the Photographic Booms. Inquire at 618 WASHINGTON Square. noU BAHBOAD LINES. TMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA TELLERS. —For full information in reference to Sta tions, Distances, and Connections, illustrated by one hundred Railway Maps. represeutiDgthjrprincipal Rail ways of the country, see APPLETON’S RAILWAY GUIDE. • , ■ n039-6a 1865. amSBW? 1865. PHHiADELPH 1. A AND EBDs RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwestcounties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business October 17th, 1864. TH£B OF PASSBNGBRiTRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Leave Westward. Kail Train »»■*« < ~.. 8.30 P. HL Lock Faven Accommodation Train ——B.oo A. K. Passenger cars run through on Mail Train without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Gars on Elmira Express Trains both ways between PMladelphia*an'd Lock Haven, and on Elmira Expiess Train both ways between Williamsport For information respecting Passenger business, apply corner THIRTIETH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia. And for Freight.business of the Company’s Agents. H iB B N E lli!s?^ J ldelK r Th!kT^& *»« I:4L K^Balttmore. General General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. . _ JOSEPH D. POTTS, de2B-tf General Manager, Williamsport. zk e £}k. MORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER 19,1864, Trains will leave Depot, comer BROAD Street and WASHING TON Avenue, as follows: Tran, at 4.05 A.M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, 'ottA aVre < * 6 ‘ Qrace * -dberdeen, Perryman’s, Way Mail Train, at 8.15 A.M. (Sundays excepted),for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations, connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Milford, Salisbury, and intermediate stations Express Train at i 36 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. Wil mington, Elkton, Ferryville. and Havre-de Grace. „Express Train at 3.60 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-Bast, Perryvilie, Havre-de- Grace, Perryman’s, and-Magnolla Night Express at 13.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester (only to take,Baltimore aod Washington passengers)* WHmington, Newark. Elk ton, North-East, Perryvilie, and Havre-de-Grace. „ Passengers for FORTRESS MONROE wIU take the 8.15 A. M. train ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 314„E,4 5 30. and 18P. H. The 4 P. M. train connects with Delaware R. R, tor Milford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 7.15 and 9.30 A. M., 2.30 and 6 SOP 'THEOUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE. leave WOm>m atjjtf.i.24, CHESTER FOR PHlladllMia. Leave Chester at 8.15,10,14 A. M , 12.56, 5.13, 4.55, 7.20, and 9.05 P.M. - ' SUNDAY TRAINS. . Express Train at 4. 05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perry villa, Havre-de- Grace. Aberdeen, Perryman’s, and Magcolia. Eight Express at XL Iff P. M. lor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers), 1* ilminston, Newark, Elk touf^B©r{L.-East, and Havro de-Graee . Accommodation Train at 10 P. M. for Wilmington and wav station s. v BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 9.55 e. M., stopping at Havre-de- Grace, Perryville, and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)*, an'd Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Leave Wilmington for PhiladelpWa at 6.30 P. If. FROM BALTIMORE TO P&ILsDBLPHXA. / Leave Baltimore S.rs A. Mi, Wav Mail: 1.10 P. M.; Express: 4.25 P. M,, Way Train; 6.55 P. Jf., Express; 9.26 P, M., Express. „ TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at 8.57 A. M., I.soand 11.50 P. M. Leave Wilmington at £.13, 9.46 A. H., 2 25, 4.58, an 6 £12.36 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wilmington for PenyvHle and Intermediate stations at 7.66 P. M. - ■ • de!7 * H. F. KENNEY, Sup’t. 1 OKA ARRANGEMENTS OF 1 o£? A 1004. HEW YORK LINES. 1»04. THH CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TKENTON EAILBOAD COMPANY’S LINES, FEOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBK AND WAY PLACES, y*aoH wAMnm araisT wham?. WILL LEAVE AS "FOLLOWS—VIZ: ' VARS. At BA. M., via Gamden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation ........$2 25 At 8 A M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning - Express 8 00 Ai 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac c0mm0dati0n*............... a 5* At2P. M., via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Bx- 2 2g Af l P.M.» via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda .tion(Freight and Passenger)... ~~ ~ 1 75 AtoP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion (Flight and Passengerl-lat Class Ticket... 2 25 Do. do. 2d Glass Ticket... 160 AtllKP. M., via Camden and AmboyTAccommo dation (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Glass Ticket 225 _ _ Do. „ do. 2d Class Ticket. 150 For Belvldere. Easton, Lamberfcville, Flemington, Ate.. a* 3.SOP. JqU For Mount Hour, Bwansvnie, Pemberton, and Yln eentown, at BA. M., 2and6F.k For Freehold at 6 A M. and 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewa ter, Bnxlington, Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 8 and Ilk)A. M., Ilk, 130. 5,%, and 11*P/k? ’ The 1® a»d 6 P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton. For Palmyra, Riverton, Balance, BaTerly, and Bur llcuton, at 7 P. M. - LINES FEOM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: At ILI6 A, M.. via KenaiagtoiL and Jersey City, At IMP M., viaKeuainitoii imdjelwCHy.Ex- *°° - press 300 *y.45 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, »Washington and New ork Express soo P- M- (Night), Tia Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and New York Mail..-,,.* *.**®2 26 .The P-M. Line wfll run daily. All others Sun aars excepted. ~ For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owegp, Bo chester, Binehampton, Great Bend, Montrose,, Wilkes, barre, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water Gap, Mauch Chunk, AUentown,. Bethlehem, Belyldere, Easton, Lambsrmile, Flemington, Ac., at 7. IS A. M. This Bne connects with the train leaving Easton for Bauch Chunk atS.oOP. M. For Lamhertville at 6P, H. on Saturdays only. - For Bristol, Trenton, fie., at 7.16 andU.l6 A. IL. S andffP. M. and 12 midnight. ' For Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlssonamlng, Bridesbnrr. and Frankford, at 9A. M., 6, 6. and SPIaL 4&r For New York and Way Lines leaving Sensing, ton Depot, takethecars on Fifth street, above Walnut, hair an hour before departure. The can run into tae Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed eachpaasenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will sail for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders tobe left at No. S Wal nut street. H, OATZMBB, Agent December 21, 1864. LINES FROM NEW YOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA, WILL LEAVE PROM THE FOOT OP COURELAVO STREET, At 12 M. and 4P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7,10, and ll# A M., 6P. M. and 12 (Night), via Jer sey City and Kensington. From the foot of Barclay street at 6 A H. and 2 P.M., Via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 M., 4* and 8 P.M. (freight andpaesenger), Amboy and Camden, del-tf NORTH PBNNSYL- HkBHHKESb V A NIA RAILROAD For BETHLEHEM. 'DOYLEBTGWN* - MAUCH CHUNK, EASTON WILLTAM|PO i^W^ffiAKKB. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted}, as follows: At 7.30 A M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hasleton, Williamsport, Wilkes barre, fte. , At 3J» P. K (BrpraM) for Bethlehem, Saston, in. At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Alleutowu. Mauck Chunk. Forßoylertown at 9.60 A. K. snd4.l6P.M -. For Fort Washlnrton at Ll 6 F. M. For Lansdale at 6.16 P. M. _ White oars of the Second snd Third-streets LineOlty Fucenger EaCwa| ngtogHg tothenew Begot. y L»ve Bethlehem at 8.30 A. M., NUBA* M., and 6.15 Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.46 P, M. LeaveLansdaleat6.loJu M. Leave Fort Washington atiL2OP: K,. yPUladelphla for Doylestown at 9.30 A. M. and 4,16 boyleetown for Philadelphia at 7A. M. and*2P. K, P °t* ELLIS PLANK. Areut. fiSMMMn: WEST CHESTER PHILADaiaPHIA KAIL n. La SSiSSS HOUBB. MONDAY, Oot. 10,1864, the traiM WiU won.. Depot corner of THSBTY £ MfKNET Streets (West Philadelphia}, at g^&R^u&tafEfiaiSa Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.16 A.M. and 4.16 p. M- * hhff West Cheater at 8 16 A. M. and A»P. neot with trains on the Baltimore Central £atizeadfhx (Word and Intermediate points. _ On Sunday, leave Fhillwieiphia at 8.30 A. K-, and , Y-M Leave West OheM«.at|X M. and4P. id On Sand&ys the curs or the West Fhti&datohts, pu. swjgeraairiad Company Win Lave Bleventh Snd Mar ofl^goS *&**<»?» J°HN B. MYERS &on . HH£B, So*. S3a and 23* i& ppsmvE K * E V |B£«OH,o i K )IAK . J ttomlagatlSo clock nreckei* LAST LARGE FBEEMPTOFV a . r „ »fir «oS?o»fcn StiS22Zt&o ° PACKAGES AWn **H “> wn^MSw.^Si' faeSnSJ3‘ TZIT 01 *°» "* »sfcS* in our solo of **, m **» I>.«mT«,v» t™ 5 »«. "Hi mScS”^; I®' 1 ®' b 6 fo, “ d «» &IW,, 1 N kale* heavy brown drills. 11 *- I bales all-wool fl&anelit I eases ttckin*s and denim,. cases mined caMtceres. eases plain and printed eattauta —cases all wool tweeds. uust *- —eases super Kentucky jeans. -7r4®rw D b ]i% MTB —pieces heavy Esqtrimatw heaven -Pieces Moscow and PresuStT™.. * —pieces seal skins and tilot* DBa fafa I Whitney and chinchilla h te „_ I pieces fancy casslmeres and meii-*®- pieces Belgian broad cloth, mslt,l «- £■ SSS xS^cioto,'wSSß^&yi - ifAIS^fSnSk 989 aU-wocl zephyr shawls. —pieces all-wool French poollrf p , Albo, Canton cloths, mohairs, alMe it Also, finish shirting linen* Un£ *e * chiefs, Ac. ***** w Also., silk iiose sewing silk, haw , aai jouyiK’s Paris kid THIS DAT I Fariskiiirio ves,for best Also, men’s and boys’ bncfc M THOMAS & SOKB, • Nos. 139 and 141 South At noon.' AX « si it >1,.. J*S~HandMH* or each propsrtj 1a™.,.“ ont&o Satntday prerioM to each Ba T, , foie Nos 139 sMI4I Stratb Fm.o,„ SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BLJSiWrS". LABOR BOOKCASE. OFFIOK FUKs«&'., li) «l CASK CLOCKS, CAERE-8, a “'TO«, „ THIS MORN I SO. ” At 9 o’clock, at the auction rooms,, Bair doth drawing room furarure, ,i,,, "uVI breastpin, 31 brilliants, lane and iaiJS?,, 11 **® superior office furnitare, high ct>a Sf "2*ol Peis, *o. **"' SALK.OymC|LL S SB,0 Kt awloa «"* ««J Also. 218 apecimans of Materia Bedim. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTioSiiff x »»S MABKST »»a Si>3 coMmscst™ Fbsmro sale cases boojj THIS MORSI3H, pec 29th, commencing aUOo'clock,» e 5; catalogue, for each. 1,200 cases prime boo; s ,rt 5' I J| balmorals, cavalty boots, & c , fr.m Jt, Eastern mannfacttirQrs,compriBivr of toads, to which the attention of ba#eri is iir^ l | f>T HEHEY P. WOLBERT H AUCTIOSSEK, I Ho. 80S MAHiUfl.' Street, tenth aide, cbaTut^J hSM. d W B a fe^fSS' ggs&*a3 comraencißjf at 10 o’clock. ***| T>AHCOAST & WABNOCsTTi A TIONEEBS, 240 MARKET Streat SAIiB OF AMERICAN ASD IMPORTED DETOWiiI STOCK OF Jaa. 4Bt,commencing at 10 o’clock precfeir. I PUBNESS, BRINLEY, & cel ‘ A . 80. 815 CHBSTHBT and «tta JATFE %«, B SCOTT, JR. AUCTIONEER, Kill ■ 022 CHESTNUT am? 615 SAt.'S'lSI stmt 1 ■<*&&&*> BOSTON AND PHIUDEU FEIA BTOAMBHIP UHB, sailiai frond 522.<. O Sn?«^Fi i ?^ rB ’ wharf soors Hjl Philadelphia, and Look Wharf, Bostoa. SAXON, Capt. Matthews, wßlallia raliaaeipma for Boston on Saturday. Dec :!!. 1 A. M., .and steamship NOBMAN, Capt. fci«r,!j« Boston for Phil* delphifu on the same day at 4?. M. Tkese new and ralrataßtlal *toMß»hlrefcrmsrso!i Bus, saSlln* from sat* port pnnotaallT oa Satunbii Inmaanoos effaotod at oat-half ike preniaEdmiill oa the vessels. Tretdhtr takes at fair rater. jSttSSaßgg&r*"** o ** ida mhg-tf 838 Bottta DSLA.WABB innt STEAM WEEKLY TO n. H'mnmr yBaPOOI,, tyneifaj at QIBSBSTOVI (Inman Line), carrying tie B. 8. Mails, are mtendSt sail as fellows: KANGAROO. ~.SjMTRT>AT. Dec a CITS OF MANCHESTER-..,—BATTOBJiS, Jan I CITY OF LONDON —.SATOBBAi; itid snsseeiUnx Sstarday at Soon, Hon Be ft ° _ JRJLTES OF PASSAGE: aad9.saP. U; Payable fa GoIgQ or its equivalent in Caimcy. FIKBT CABIS™~.SBO 00 BTSSBAGE do to London.... 85 00 do toLcadoß-~. MK, do toPari».~«. 98 00 do toFari#.- do -to Hambttr*.. 90 00 do to Esabari.. ST Oil Passenyen also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, &*] terdam, Antwerp, &(., at equally low rates I Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cattstflu £B5, $lB5. Bieerace from Idrarpool or Queeastowa, |JU Those who wit£ to tend for their frisa.de mml tickets here at these rates. • , „ „ I For farther Information apply at Iks Coinjsgil Offices. JOHa Gh. PALS, Ag*m, f de2B-tja34 . 11l 'WJHXm Street, FMlatelphk FOB NEW TORE. OUTSIDE MNS. „ COASTWISE STEAMSHIP COMPAKY'B ID YBBIQET LUIS POB SEW YOKE, and octal for all Northern and Eastern cities and Nw erja * rfUB fSISAT, TKUESDAY, AND SATOBMT, from the Company’s wharf, first above Ka«e street, fl Hew York, from Her 11, north river, on sama iiju For freight, which wHI he received daHvbjflj In the most careful manner, and delivered *lu» ireateet deepatch, 910 Horth WEASW fgsae CUMMINGS & JEMH iTTfT Manufacturers of ' GKAOT, SQTUIUS, AND GOTfASBUTKIGHI PIAKO-POETBS, Eo. 736 BBOADWAT, STEW TOES, foefe instrument warrantedfim years. , At wholesale and retail 25per cent, lessttaatui cl&aa Piano elsewhere. u Dealers will do well to examine oar iß6frum«<* J9&* Send for a catalogue. dsl-u* tiSSZSSSk rrsTn COTTAGE ORGANS, Ifot only UNEXCELLED, lot UNBOTAMH>W®S of Tone and Poorer* designed especially lor Catf* sad Schools, feat found to be equally weUs&p" 1 the Parlor and Drawing Boom, ror gleo^}^ No. 13 North SBJEKTS »»*, Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect constantly on ftaad. a DECKEB BROTHERS’ iffTriABOS.-Tha publl*. and «**«*&“ profession, are Invited to examine these he & ®"S struments, which are meeting with such **JSK led decree of popularity and sale in Ar wherever known. The desideratum io for, <. e. the strength of the iron, and the wooden frame, so happily attained hr * their Pianos incomparable with any others. qualified testimonials of such nam B * *•» J3ri fiOlis, Mason, Boiler, Thomas, Zondel, ard Stf others, ampJrestehHsh theirWwd. |JJ£ l» by W. J. COCHRAB, 908 CHESTNUT bw.g a large assortment of other new and Be^^ja» r Pianos, for sale and to rent. _ —" " tarn BKNTISTRY. - PRjSj? ABTIFICHi TEBTfjig Vulcanite, from JO to |W- JUIS? Ofice. *** HISt upward*. Bepairmr. Befer&MO*' aoH-» Street, below Locr.it MALCOLM liplfflg 3er F *^* SPE GTACI.E STOEE, Ho. 310 W" KfTHßireot. Eh ETAHS * "ftSSSkw* "fr* STOBB, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STBEST, PHILADELPHIA, PA- , A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFE Rand, -J. THOMSON’S LONDON OB BOTOPBUr jganl hotels. or PaM” BIZBS. Also, arf Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, I*otrpLat, R? “* ggjggft oel-smthta Bo- *o» sscua ■JVTRS. JAMBS BBTTS’^cSsBBA^ l'A SUPPORTERS FOR J^JgTtsWij ha only Supporters tmder eminent n«“!"r„ ta 4sis Ladies and physicians are respectfully rW| only on Mr*. BBTTS.at her residence, lug li #* also on tee Supporters, with to§tizaoiii»«' TOHN C- BAKBRffi’CO.’SCOD^ii v OIL.—THE TKTO AHD QEHDIHE— bW «t Id Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis. tor* go, T 3.8 MASKBI* Street * - A SAKS BTBAM «nbaeifl>ar U prepared to race l ’* £ w'ifijtf •‘HABBISOK BTBAM B0IDE8,” is chuen. The attention of <*Ue4to the new Steam Geßer»Wt.“gasfgi Mattel adnata** is »%» I **®vS«2 r «»s® l Sue MtpioeioEL, first coat ud & EFOTED TAITEo^ -1* CHIKEET, / *^S&?{ ,i Sm^ VOS. 116 MAKQAgBTTA SSS^' AWCTjWsALgs, SBIPPIMG. ESTEY , S