under the garb of ministers of the Gospel. A few weeks ago. Major General Banks, it was ?rider stood, was very anxious to secure the services in Fort Mellenr; of quite a celebrity. named Wilson. a Methodist elergyman, known through this whole country for his efforts in disseminating disloyal sen timents all along the line of the Potomac. Ile is a man of superior talent, and, by the perversion of his talents. a dangerous man anywhere. lie was largely engaged in contraband articles, such as per cesciee ceps, salt, and anything whielt egaid give aid and comfort to the rebels, and has, by this means, amassed considerable wealth. All efforts failed to effect his arrest. General Banks made known to Colonel Geary his desire that this man should be arrested, when Colonel Geary immediate ly despatched Lieutenant Jordan. of Company B. to Nommen where he learned Wilson was recre ating in hunting and fishing. Lieutenant Jordan brought him to this place the same night. Colonel Geary sent him to Major General Banks, who de spatched him to Port McHenry, in order. I suppose, that he might be near his family, who reside in Baltimore. This Wilson was a dangerous man, and for so promptly arresting him Col. Geary received the thanks of Major General Banks. Our provost marshal, Captain Chapman, whose duty it is to examine the ears and stop all contraband goods and arrest all suspicious persons, meets with some amusing incidents, He is natu rally polite, and, in certain eases, a very modest man. A short time, while examining the ears in the line of Ids duty, he came to n lady of lam breadth of skirt. She declined to change sears. the bad no baggage. Salt is a contraband article in certain cases ; a bag of salt or other contraband might be somewhere ; the captain came came to a dead lock ; he wanted further orders ; it was a bad case ; the Indy conquered, and passed on to Sandy Hook_ The health of the regiment is im, proving. During the fight at Bolivar heights the band and those of the sick who were able did guard duty here voluntarily, so that more effective men could, if necessary, be ready to repel an attack if made. Onacitty. Rebels Escaping by way of Canada The Quebec Chronicle seems rather pleased to announce the successful escape to England of Mr. Ward. late minister to China, and other Southern traitors, through Canada. It makes the announce ment in the following language : Some of the papers affect to disbelieve our state ment that a member of the Maryland Legislature, escaped from Baltimore, or, rather, the fortress which commands it, was recently in Quebec. Per haps they will also refuso us credit when we say Dir. Ward, late American minister to China. was here a fortnight since. He made his way from the South through the Northern States very slowly and with great difficulty, the officials being on the look out for him, as the telegraph announced. Re is, however, probably safe in England by this time. With him went another agent of Mr. Davis' GO. vernment—a young man who was at Bull Run. It is conjectured here that Mr. Ward took letters-q -"marque with him, to be given to privateers to cruise in the Chinese waters, if not to look after the California treasure ships on the Pacific side of the Isthmus. Numbers of other Southerners have come and gone this summer by our steamers, and many more have been staying here. The Designs of the Rebel Generals. A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of October 22, says: The movements of the Confederate forces near na, taken in connection with the blockade of the Ntensac„ give rise to the speculation that their ob jects are to secure the roads to Richmond, to defeat any attempt by.the Federal army to take possession of Acquia creek and the Northern neck, and also, to threaten lower Maryland with invasion, if not actually to invade it. Though their right wing has been much strengthened for these purposes, still their lines are not so much extended as to prevent a concentration of a large force at Manassas Junction, in case of an attack upon that point. Two months hence transportation upon any of the country roads in Virginia will be impracticable, and military one ratiobs that are to be conducted in this quarter must soon be commenced. It is just three months to-day since the Dull Run frail' For sixty days two of the largest armies ever assembled in modern times, and provided with all the means and appliances of war that modern invention can supply, have stood face to face, with out attempting any demonstration beyond a few re connoissances. This inaction cannot much longer continue. LOCAL WAR ITEMS. The Gray Reserves pitched their tents opposite the Ridge-avenue depot yesterday afternoon, and were drilled I.* companies and regiment, &c., during the en tire day. Two oempe have been formed on the Darby road, neatly opposite the depot of the Darby Passenger Rail road, be. low Gray's late. Col. Gregory's camp, named in' honor of Secretary Chase, occupies a very neat and im posing plot of ground, the sentries being set and daily drilled. The other camp is near Mount Moriah Ceme tery. It is yet a small affair. Three hundred men are expected from Harrisburg, in a day or two, to join the regiment of Col. J. Richter Jones. Tie will then have about six hundred men. The Skid,- q uota. nowLeh,x Bled, 111119telir etlousle. will find it difficult to procure an acceptance of their services from the Governor. • Large numbers of mules for army use go down to Perryville daily. There are now Said to be 7,000 of these stubborn animals at that depot, which for want of something better to eat have been gnawing the fences and desolating the country at large. Occasional stain tuhe tlaCei to the peat terror of the people of the neighborhood. Another party of contraband negroes hare gone to Perryville in the capacity of mule-drivers. Col. Wni. P. Lewis, Jr., will proceed to Ilutttingdon to-day to take charge of theJaniata regiment of volun teers. 'Recruiting appears to meet with very poor success at p r esem. We know - one regiment that deAsito every effort has not obtained a volunteer for several days. The Moyamensing Hall and Girard House we under stand are being negotiated for by Covernment agents for hospital purposes. The Berdan Sharp-shooters are being recruited in this city by Captain G. F. Kolb, who will receive recruits at Engel d Wolf's farm on Wetincsdat next. No rittemaii can be accepted into this corps uniess be can hit the target ten times in succession at a distance of two hun dred yards at rest, and at an average of five in ;hes from the centre, or the same at one hundred yards off-hand. The Lest cast-steel-barrel rifles, weighing eleven pounds with double triggers and patched balls, will be furnished recruits for the trial; but those who prefer to do so can take their own rates to the seat of war. A whole - re-tnent of sharp-shooters is now at Falls Church under Colonel Berdan. The nine-inch Dablgren gun manufactured by - Mat. Thews & 34 core was to have been mated on Tuesday, and a New York officer was present to Inspect it. For some cause unknown the trial was postponed. The Ellsworth Avengers, a body of picked men from Few York, passed through the city yesterday for Wash ington. The flags on the public buildings and many private r ,-eldooe...e lave been at half-mast sines the death of Colonel Baker. Company 1, of Colonel Murphy's regiment, left the city on Tuesday fur Washington. The National Guards were to hare gone into camp yesterday. A Camden firm are casting cannons of light weight, which they intend to place mam coasting vessels. Two of the vessels—the W. end Starr—have been tupplied with these weapons. Colonel Davis recently marched his regiment from Doylestown to Ifartsville and back, to vary the mono tony of camp life. The officers in charge of the various camps in the vicinity of this city might advantageously follow his example. Portrait of Lieutenant Greble We had yesterday the pleasure of examining, at the studio of Mr. E. D. Merchant, a fine oil paint ing of the late Lieutenant John T. Greble, one of the earliest and most lamented victims of the pre sent war, having been killed at the battle of Great Bethel, on the 10th of last June. The picture was painted for preeentatton to our City Councils, to be placed in Independence Hall, and is a voluntary tribute of Mr. Merchant to the acknowledged worth of his subject, and the cause in which he fell. The execution of the portrait is alike creditable to the patriotism of the artist and his skill as a painter. It LB life :size, and, as a work of art, we dare to say, will take high rank in the valuable collection of which it is to form a part. We cannot but con gratulate the artist upon his success in producing so life-like and expressive a picture of oar lamented townsman. The face of it, better than any pre ceding portrait of him, speaks the noble and generous qualities which shone so conspicuously in the character of young Greble. No better comment as to the likeness of the picture could be given, than the fact that Mr. Greble's parents, on seeing it, immediately ordered a copy for them selves. It was the custom of the ancient Greeks to place enduring mementoes of their heroes in public places, in order to stimulate others to deeds of heroism, and why should not the gallant tre bles, and Eltsworths, and Lyons, and Bakers, who are now sacrificing themselves in struggling for the maintenance of liberty on these Western shores, be honored in a similar way? Mr. Merchant, we may also here state, is about commencing a portrait of Major General McClellan, which he purposes pre senting to our city when done. The one of Lieu tenant Greble . will be presented to Councils some time during the present week. To George 11. Boker [For The Press.] tt Sing on," you say, to your brothers in song, To strengthen the weary, and cheer the strong, Of brothers in arms, who, with life in hand, Are marshalling in ranks a noble band To TOME the Toe whose nuhalluwed strife has so deeply perilled the Nation's life. Ali! how can they chant e'en a single strain When their hearts are heavy with aching pain But, should they respond to your ardent call, in mournful cadence the measure must fall Yet, l've known the mother, when hope had lied, As she watched in anguish by his bed, Sinn to her dying child, in sweetest strains, To still his moaning and soothe his pains; And her heart leaped up, with hopes beguiled, As in answering her he faintly maw: How thankful was she, in the lonely days, That strength was given fur those tender lays. And so hliould the band, when hopes are dying, And tow in duct earth's treasures are lyin g , - Faithfully sing, and endeavor to prove The infinite depth or tt Our Father's" love; Weaving in hymns with melodies divine, Those doctrines immortal a Melt e'er intwine With life and salvation. Then shall «he glide With wondrens power " to the martyr's side; And blest be his name in ages to come, If, with sweet-toned lyre, lie aids hint home - To Heaven and Gel, and maki, the dark way regystig as evening, and beaming as day. Williamsport, Pa. Mrs. A. C. Thysino AN IDEA FOR SOME INVENTOR.—Persons who use coal•oil lamps have noticed that they emit a very considerable degree of beat-so great, inhast, that the glass chimneys, although open at the top, aro con. stoutly breaking from expansion. its placing the hand few inches above one of these chimneys, the heat will be found so lateliSt. as to be almost unendurable. It has occurred to us that, with the poorer classes—and, in deed, with all who use coal oil—the economization of this heat might be a matter worthy of attention. A friend who speaks from experience assures us that a coal-oil lamp of the ordinary SILO will comfortably warm a ten-by-twelre.feet apartment. Cannot some ingenious person construct a coal-oil stove, and introduce it to the public Gas stoves we know have proved successful, but they do not seem lo have come into universal use. Coal oil is now The cheap Oct illuminating agent known, and if it has any merits as a fuel it is time they were shown up. THE CATHOLIC PLEILOPATItrAN LITERARY DisTriont.—This association is about be r.orgeniao, At a late meeting of the Institute, a report from the committt eon reorganization" was read and adopted. 'We give below a synopsis of the plait approved by the Committee and adopted by the Instittite The chartering of tho Institute with a capital stock of ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares, of ten dollars s Nino thousand dollars to be funded, and the income to be expended for the purchase of books alone, The at tachment to the Institute of a gymnasium. Already many prominent Catholic citizens hare signified their in :cotton of becoming stockolders. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. rlf FL PCT.PHIA 7 oC+Ob6i . 1861 Al the Stork Board to-day a light business wag trans aeted, and prices exhibited a downward tendency. reDll sylvauia Cs fell oil k at the first board, and an additional S at the second board, closing at 76. City sixes new sold at the second board at 93 X, a decline of „v. rent/- sylvan - la shares sold at 31% at the operatic', the second. mortgage sixes at 83, a decline of 3 on the bonds from the price bid nt the close yesterday. Morris Canal pre ferred was steady at 104 X. Camden and Amboy Rail road stock at 113 . 31. Minehill, Beaver Meadow, Norris town, and Lehigh Navigation shares were steady, and batik stocks firm at previous quotations. The stock and securities of the Schuylkill Navigatio Company were heavy. Passenger railroad stocks are out of favor. In the money market, call loans on first-class collateral are freely made at 6,4 to 7 per cent. Good p4per is scarce. Long-time paper and second-clas's names aro slow of sale, and renewed obligatiune calmut be sold at any quotable price. Samuel Hallett k Co.'s circular for the European Steamer calls attention to the present prices of bank stocks in New York city, stating that the range of pre sent pi ices is on an average fully 20 per cent. below that for 1860 and 1850. The real value of the bank stocks in this city cannot, We are Confident, he much less than it was in igs9, nor more than 10 per cent. less than in 1860. It is the opinion of those having the best opportunities fur knowing, that 10 per cent. is an ample guarantee for all the losses sustained by the recent crisis. If so, the prices of shares are excessively depreciated. The banks are now in a very prosperous condition, and in the GO- Tsrmacnt high rate of interest. The aid they have extended to Government is calculated to greatly strengthen their ens tOinen, and the public generally. Attention has only to be turned toward these institutions to cause a largo ad vance iu their shares. The New York BORN of Brokers has resolved, by a vote of eighty-six to thirtg-ttver, that no member here after shall execute any order either to buy or sell for a less C01111116:4011 than one-quarter of one per cent. on the par value, except for bankers or brokers, when the commission shall not be less than one-eighth of one per cent. on the par value. Also, that any sitting member may, during his absence from the Board, employ any other member to execute any order without chow, but in this rase the member so doing shall call out the name of the party employing him every time he offers to buy or sell. It is now well understood that no immediate action will be taken in regard to the third fifty millions of the national loan, Mr. Chu.: having declined to have the santo charged to the Treasury Department tinder date of October 1, the date of the second fifty millions, which has not yet been drawn upon at all. Of the first fifty millions there remains 10 per cent. still unpaid, but this will no doubt he called for in a few days, as the real ba lance in the Treasury subject to draft is getting low. The Tribune says that this appears to ho a very OUM -1401114 scheme for reducing the business of the respectable commission brokers, and throwing the business of the Board into irresponsible hands. Experience has proved that ig 44 1 " cent. commission is an ample compensation for the services performed, excepting on time contracts, and this will doubtless continue to be the rate, notwithstand ing the above resolutions. The anutnicii is the prop-Ted schetno of reorganization of the La Crowe and Milwaukee Railroad : PROPOSED BASIS FOR REORGANIZINO THE LA CROSSII AND MILWADRRE RAILROAD COMPANY.—SeII the road under decree of foreclosure. het it be purchased for the benefit of assenting creditors, and farm-mortgage stock holders. Pay the present creditors; and that clans of stockholders, with bonds and stock of the new company, as follows, - viz.: sine of property. Divided as follow: The mortgage on whole road to lm. $4,300,000 Seven per cent. preferred stock... 2,000,000 Common stock 2,000,000 8,200,000 Mortgage. bonds to be appropriated as follows : Reserved for first mortgage, east ern division $886,000 L'escrred for city of Mllwankce.. 314,000 - To second mortgage, Eastern di vision, SO per cent 300,000 Land grants Nos. 1 to 1,990 at par 1,990,000 Land grants Not. 3,991 to 2,500, at 40 p, c 210,000 4,200,000 Pra,..rrod stoat to Le arororkri atud to ray : Interest on first issue oa. !and grants, at 25 p. c. 500,000 Interest on medium Nos., at 25 p. c 125,000 To second mortgage, Eastern di. vision ' at 20 p. c lielfecetcin mortgage, at 40 p. c Second issue laud grautg, at 40 p. c 600,000 Judgment creditors and unappro priated 425,000 :2,000,000 Common stock to be appropri ated to pay: ...Second issue land grant, at 40 p. c. 600,000 Farm mortgage, stockholders, at 80 p. e 800,000 Illihrnukao Ind Mimumota stock• 20 11- c. 3 1 ° ' . °°° 000...._ 2,000,000 (1 . 0,000), t7,l,,norldrerorsZlk,4s. It is believed the additions made by way of compro mise to the equitable allowances already made by the court, will realize to all bondholders and claimants, sub sequent to the first mortgages, more than any decision that can be obtained by further litigation, at the same time avoiding the contingency of decisions less favorable, of heirry otipea:u.s, aniof losses. arising from the want of control and management by the real owners of the property. As the object of this proposed compromise is to termi nate the existing litigation, and to insure, if practicable, the rendering of a decree of sale during the ensuing month, all tin •Se desirous of assenting to the plan and be ing entitled to its benefits, without obligating themsolvoi to the payment of looney, are requested to return this with their signatures, and the amount of their bonds or clahne, not later than the 21st inst., the date limited for receiving the returns. Those bondholders who have not yet assented to this basis of reorganization, and desire to do so, will find it at the oflicti of N. A. COWDREY, F.ecrtAttry of Committoo of Monad!lore, Nu. 29 William street, New York SEPTEMBER 8, 1861. RECAPITELATION. A. Feemid Mortgage Eastern Division Bondholder gets first mortgage bonds for 80 4/ 7 cent., and preferred stock for 20 4fr cent.—in all 100 4P' cent. A. Land Grant Bondholder, low numbers (Litl,oo9), goto now first mortg,ago bonds at par, and fur interest 25 gr rent. in preferred stock. A. Medium lininber Land Grant Bondholder (No, 1,11916.2,500) gets new first mortgage bonds for 40 ti' cent. of the principal and 25 itY cent. in preferred stock— in all 65 V' cent. A. High Number Land Grant Bondholder (Nos. 2,500 04,000) gets 40 13) . cent. in preferred stock, and 40 ItY cent. in common stock—in all 80 4fr cent. The folloning statement shows the Imam , ss of the Philadelphia and !leading Itallroaa during the ateath of September, 1801, its compared with the owe mouth of 1860: 1861. 1860. Received from coal .... . . 97 $248,478 06 merchandise... 33,108 55 51,607 03 66 e‘ travel, .1-e 39,216 52 39,817 14 Transettn, raada•np, dump• age, renewal fluid, and all charges 123,620 96 139,758 32 Net profit for the month. 110,835 08 200,152 91 a a for previous 9 m05.1,0'23,686 43 1,069,628 19 Total net profit tbr 10 m0nth5.1,134,521 51 1,269,781 10 The following is the statement of coal transported over the Hazleton Railroad ; for the week ending October 19, 1861: Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton Mines.. 3,929 02 103,826 18 107,154 18 Cranberry 2,179 05 64,971 09 66,151 04 Diamond 1,179 17 24,859 09 26,039 08 East Sug ar Loaf. 3,544 00 99,985 14 103,330 03 Council ildge,.‘ , 2,122 11 SU,SOI 00 82,924 09 Mount Pleasaut.. 330 15 6,414 13 6,745 08 Ebervale 1,290 04 10,088 07 11,358 11 llarleizh 2,124 13 49,800 10 61,925 03 Hilnesville, 1,266 09 12,738 07 14,004 16 Jeddo 2,994 12 80,415 09 83,410 01 Total 20,061 17 532,881 13 553,843 10 Corresponding pe- - litat year _16430 18 811,552 05 548,823 04 4,730 19 Increase The following are the shipments of coal by the Bar clay Railroad and Coal Company, for the week ending Oct. 19,-1861 1,140 10 Previous shipments 32,480 15 Amount for thesea,ion 33,831 05 Same time last year 24,375 03 Int reuse. The New York Evening rest, of this evening, says: The stock market is extremely inactive, all eyes'being turned towards Washington and the upper Potomac. The meagreness of the details of the battle of Monday gives rise to some untsstiness, and further particulars of the progress of the right wing of the Federal army are awaited with considerable anxiety. The transactions in every depot tment of the list are on a very small scale to day, and prices scarcely vary .1,(0% per cent. The attention of the Board has been engagel for some time this mortalsg on the details necessary to the practi cal working of the new arrangement in regard to the rate of commissions to be charged by broken.. The re solutions passed yesterday are the subject of linty dis cussion among stock operators, many of whom predict an entire change in the character of the business of the Stock 'Exchange. The principal sales of New York Central were at 77 eb 77,!,;, against 77m last evening. The speculative list generally is CI tier cent. below the best prices of yes terday. Government securitheare dull, but steady. The sixes or 1881 area shade better-94084;i. The fives of 1871 are weak; mks at 83. The various issues of treasury notes are without material change. In State stocks there is little doing. Missouris close at 4.314 ; Teunessees 4:2N. The money market is rather easier to-day. There is still a large business doing on call at 0.407 per ceut., but et 6 per cent. there is a good eupply-. Some borrow ers at 7 per cent., yesterday, are paying oft' their loans to•day. The banks ask 7 per cent., but most of the large moneyed establishments are lending freely at 6. The paper market le very dull, and but few names are current under 7 per cent. The Assistant Treasurer of tho port reimburses the banks to-day about half a million on account of sales of the national loan_ Mr_ Cisco has made no further calls 'upon the bank committee, though the drain upon the treasury isvery heavy at present. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, October 23, 1861 BEYOILTBD BY 13. E. SLAYMAKER, Philadelphia Exchange FIRST BOARD. 5 Cam &Am R....113X 50 Reading R. 17,34 2 do 1133; 2 do 171( 1 do - 1135% 50 Long Isl R 10 15 Penna It 37% 600 Penna Coupon 6,1 100 Penna 55.... cash 76 War loan 0014 1000 do 7 6 . 4, 1 Louisville Bank. 70 1 Morris Col prof ..101%1 BET WREN BOARDS 20 Palma IL BISCOND BOAST/. 5 Acad of Music... 35 1000 Leh Val 68 50 Read B Man 17% 50 do 55W11 17% 700 City Os New 013 i 200 do &qv 200 do 81% 500 do 83 % CLOSING PRE Bid. Ask. Phila 68 int MI. 83% 84 Phila tle B " 83% 84 PllllBl6B N " 91% 91% Ptinaa fie 70,4 70% Reading B 17% 17% Reading BM, '7O 80 8054 E'dg M. 68'80'48 88 Read DI 68'86.. 71 .. Penna B 37% 37% Penna B 2dm 68 83 83% Morris Cl Con.. 35 38 Morris Cl Pref.lo4 105 Sch Nay 08'82.. 60 ot% *oh NOT Imp 8e 70 11 Sell Nay Stock. . • kg Sch Nay Pref... .. 12 4 Bk Kentucky ..b5 70 3000 Penult 5e 76 1000 do 76 200 do 76 600 do 76 15 Minehillll 49 1 do 40 1 Cam & Am 11....113.4 ES—STEADY. Bid. Ask. Elmira R Pref. 9% 9x Elmira 70 '73., .58 60 Long Island B. 10 101 Leh CI Ifi Nov , , 49,1 E 49% Leh 101 & N Bcrp 31 32 N Penne R.... . • 5 s;g N Penns R 68.. 53 65 N Ponna R 10e. .. 71 Catawisea Pref. 4% 5 IFrkid & South R 35 38 2d &3d ate R. 3. .. 40 stoß 8 .. W rill!" B nx 0 51 . • firrueo &Pine_ 7 ; 54 P. Green & Coates 14 15 Chestnut & Wail 51 .. Philadelphia Markets. The Flour market la firm but inactive to-day, under the news from abroad, the inquiries both for export lust Lome use being moderatv , l gales; include abed 000 bide at $5.37%¢5,50 for superfine i $5.613,i5.15 for extra, and $5.75e6 for common good extra family 'sales to the re- tailors and bakers range from the Above figures up to 66.50437.50 for fancy brands, as in quality. ItYO Flour is scarce and selling in a small way at $3.7.56r187 bid. Corn Meal is but little inquired for, and quiet at $2.8111 bbl for Pennayiranla Meal. EAT continues in good demand at fully former rates; about 12,000 bus sold at 12Sarl32e, the latter for prime Penna, red in store, including choice lots at 1333 135 c, Southern do at 1:44t135e, and white at 1400150 c. lire is scarce and wanted at 704172 c for Penna., and 65Vii Ot;e for Southern. Corn is rather lower, mid 405,000 line yellow sot at 0434itti5' itt titan', and tiiir ;VW, Oats are active, with further gales of 1000 bus Penna. at 40c in store i 600 bus Southern ROM at :19e in the cars. Barley meets with a steady demand at 75c. lbutK!is unchanged but quiet at $27.50 r ton, for let No. 1 (Alert:HMl. Corms.-7 he demand is limited and market firm at Previous quoted tato. . - GROCERIES AND PROYISIONS.—There ia very little doing in either, and no change in the markets. Sag DS are quiet. Clover is selling as wanted at $4.2Zr et 4.50, and Timothy at $1.75612 AIY Lat. Flaxseed is scarce and commands $1.60 4P' IM. WHISKY in in steady demand at 22c fur Ohio bbia, 2011. ES2le gallon for drudge. 2000 S 'Bl Cp. 94,4 i 2000 U S ss, '74 Cp.. 84 4000 do 83,V 6000 US tis '7l Beg_ 83 4000 Ny St 6s . 76 0000 do .s3O 75 0000 Georgia $t 05.., NY / 10000 Missouri OH 403. i 5000 d 0..... ..... 15000 d0..........43% 500 Louisiana St 6s. 56 2000 California St 7s. 81% 7000 do .. ... 81 1000 Erie It 0d rub 'B3 85 2000 Ilud Il S F hda.. 90 1090 ➢ 1C 6 p clot m con tali 96 4000C31&Q Speb 92% 1000 Midi S 2d in Ass 60 7000 Chi & N W Ist ii, 38)1 2000 (ley & T skg f b 70 100 Botch & Tiro 8k..103 8 Hanoverbank.... 70 10 blurKet Bank 60 20 Canton Co 9 % ito Pacific M 6 C 0.1.130 92X 21 do 92 ; v I 100 do 92% 50 do s3O 92'; 10 do 92}6 5 NY Central It.— 771 i 800 do . 774 :64 do . 40 77 New York Mark Fr-tit:lL—The market for active. The inquiry is alai futuredeliveryi pricesbnyo aud in the sellers favor at tie sell loiter and are firm. _ _ The sales are 33,100 bbls, in which is Included 5,500 'Ws for future &Uremia esviuma.so for superfine Mato and Western, trus.ooo:l).ii;u for the low grades of Western extra, $5.550:5.65 for extra state, $5.70e5.80 for fancy State, tt1i.800 , 5.85 for the shipping brands of round-hoop extra Ohio, and e 5.906211.50 for trade brands. Canadian Flour is more active, and the market is firmer. sales of 1,200 Ws at 55.5506.75 for extra's. Southern Flour is not plenty, and holders are deniand, log higher rates i the inquiry is principally fur the army I roles of 1,400 1,1,4 s at e. . 1 0 for superfine Baltimore, and 1f6.304t7.25 for extraa. Jiye Flour is in fair demand and firm i sales of 400 tads at $72.00a4.15. Corn Meal is steady; sales of 850 libls at $2.80 for Jer sey ; $3 for Neu• Hove!); and 53.25 fur Brandywine, GRAIN —Wheat is quite active in port for future deli very, and the market is lee2.e 4p' bushel higher on ship ping onalitiaa. Tim tales entupriae 300,000 but at $1.17,21.20 foe Chi cago airing, $.1.2001.24 for Milwaukee club, $1..24ea1.25 fin• amber lowa, and Wisconsin, 51.2501.27 for amber Green Bay. $1.211e4.22 for Racine spring, $1.2901.33 for red West ern, 51.3300.35 for amber do, e 1.3141.43 for white Ohio and Indiana, and $1.4201.48 for white Kentucky. Corn opened latter, but towards the close of 'Chang. the improvement was lost.. 58 ,200,000 The' odes Mande 880,000 i 111.3 at fige far rtiatern and damaged mixed, Mix' iiroo„3/ c for aiiipplug mixed, 6i 2c for Western yellow. Pnovisloss.—The Pork market is less active, but pri ces are unchanged. The eases are 750 bbls, at .91.5e515.75 for mess—the latter rate for extra heavy; ik.12.7501.3.87,g for thin mesa; 315.74c15.87% for clear; etoiN ow for prune. Bacon is in fair demand• sales of 75 hhds Western smoked at Us c. Cut Bleats are quiet. a.-des , .lo }dais At 5e for Shoulders, and 6,1 i e foe pie Lied flame. Lard is steady sales of 35Q bbls at 531 er9% e. Butter is in fair demand at 7.4e15%e for choice State ; 12arl3e for fair do, and 100123ie for Ohio Western re serve. POILADELPHLL BOAST) OF TRADE. JAMES R. CAMPBELL. SAM. W. DE COURSEY, COMMITTEE Or THE MONTH RICHARD C. DALE, Ship Wyoming. Iturten. ..... Ship John Leslie, Given Ship Zone, Fullerton Bark Saone, Wood Schr H It Coggshal, Tilton. Schr Luna, (Br) Wilson,. Schr Fannie, Vance Schr S J Sterritt, Sterritt, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24, 1561. SUN RISES 6 44 I SUE SETS 5 16 MGR WATER 6 9 ARRIVED. Brig Cecile, illr) Boggs, 8 days from Bermuda, with coal and old iron to J F Peniston. Brig Saml Small, Ilaskell, from New York. Scbr Margaret Dill, (Br) Dill, 14 days from London derry, NS, with plaster to Yen Horn, Woodworth do CO. Seim Island Belle, Butler, 4 days from New Bedford, with oil to Cochran it Russell. Scbr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, 4 days from Provincetown, with lode° to Geo B Kerfoot. Sam Caroline Mall, Lawson, from Braintree, in ballast to captain. Schr John Rodgers, Buckaloo, from Bridgeport. Schr Diamond, Norton, from New York. Schr Geo Washington, Steelman, from 'Maurice' River. Schr W F Garrison, Corson, from Boston. Sc hr 11 W Benedict, Ellis, from New Aaron, Schr T Benedict, Goldsmith, trom New Haven. Schr 'Elizabeth, Brown, from Norwich. Schr S B Ashmead, Young, from Norwich. Rrig Daniel Maloney, Steelman, Fortress Monroe, Ty. ler. Stone & Co. Wig Saml Small, Haskell, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. Schr Louisa, Hallett, Boston, L Andenried & Co. Behr hland Belle, Butler ' New Bedford, do Behr Diamond, Norton, Boston, Van Dusen, Norton & Co. Schr Geo Washington, Steelman, Pawtucket, do Schr W F Garrison, Corson, Boston, C A Heekscher & Co. Schr Yenta°, Glossal, St John, NB, do Seth J Itudgere, Duckaloo, Bridgeport, Sinnickson do Glover. Behr H W Benedict, Ellis, Providence, B Milnes & Co. Saw T Benedict, Goldsmith, Providence, It H Powell.. Schr Elizabeili, Brown, New Haven, do Schr S B Ashmead, Young, Norwich, Castner, Stick. ney & Co. Schr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Provincetown, N Sturtevant & Co. 23-1,456 64 339,91/ 23 Previously Ship Garibaldi, "Emery, hence, was at Loando, Africa, Aug 26, to sail for Calcutta about 25th ult. • Ship Lancaster, Decan, from Liverpool for Philadel phia, was left by ateamtug 6th inst. to the northward of the Sherries. Ship Wm Cummings, Wiliar, hence for Liverpool, was attoken 11th inst, lat 4143, long 55. Bark Old Hickory, Holmes, hence, gaited from Fat. month 6th inst for Havre. Bark Virginia k Estellina, Wilkins, from Licata, at Bristol Pill 6th inst. Bark Washington, Wencke, from New York, at Bre merhaven 2d inst. Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, front Now York, at Mania;ilea 3.1 inst. Bark Oasis, Creed!, cleared at Boston MI inst. for PhiI:1(14011N to load for London. Bark Sachem, Atkins, cleared at Boston ni inst. for Sydney, NSW. Bark Notlena, Ryder, for Gibraltar and a market, cleared at Boston WA '289 07 5,020 IA Baik Nathaniel Cogswell, Hamlin, sailed from Malaga 27th ult. for Bobtork. Bark Reindeer, CoUttil, from Rio de Janeiro, via Per nambuco, at New York 22t1 inst. Sailed from Rio in cum• pany with brig Breeze, Outerbridgc, for Philadelphia. Bark Elf, Pinckney, hence, arrived at Pernantbuco Sept 30, and sailed same day fur the south. • Bark David G Wilson, Peacock, hence for Rio de Ja neiro, put into St Thomas sth inst. disnotated. Brig B Watson, WiHay, from New York, it Mar seiles 3d inst. Brio Alfred, from Philadelphia for Falmouth, (so re. ported) was spoken 3d inst, lat 44 43, long 35 03. Brig A J W Apr.legarth, Groves, from Port Spain, via St Thomas, bound to Baltimore, has arrived iu Hampton Bonds. Schr J M Houston, Russell, hence, at Laguayra 29th ultimo. Schr J Cl3axttr, Price, hence, arrived at Boston 22d instant. Ears Westover, Eldridge, and Ocean Herald, Fuller, chaired at Bunton 2 - 211 inat. for Philadelphia. &lir Lizzie W Dyer, DicDullie, cleared at Portland 2lat inst. for Philadelphia. B°°",LAW AND MISCELLA. I`TEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOS STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, R 5 Well as early Books printed in and upon America. A.Meepapt, Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent freo. Libraries ap. praised by fre2o-to JOHN CAMPBELL. AOR SALE OR PART EXOTIANCIE. —A desirable FARM, containing 85 acres of land, situate 3 miles from Doylestown depot, 28 miles north of the city. Excellent improvements, nicely watered, flue fruits, &c. Possession can bo given this fall. Apply to E. PETTIT, • ocl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street. VC% SALE AND EXCHANGE.-A 1 greet ttiunber of Flaw, Conntry•phieee, with afew acres of graved; Wee& Philadelphia and Germantown properties, &c., &c. Apply to E. PETTIT, ocl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street FOR SALE— Valuable Farm, contain .l2 i n • 130 acres ;30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a higl, state of cultivation, nicely watered TAO" mph= and running drafting, situate 13 miles front Doyieetws n depot, and 2 , t miles from Lambertville eta lion and Delaware river, Ducks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre eau terms. Apply to E. PETTI?r, sag No. 300 WALNUT Street. SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, DININQ "~' ROOM, AM) OFFIFE, And mule in the mem! approved manner, of the boot innxirtea Russia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CYLIN DERS, of which we have the exclusive NORTH, CHASE, St NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES, Gas consuming, w•itlt Double-plated Tops, and all the latebt improvement& idanufacturcd nod sold at 012-38 t No. 209 North SECOND Street. THOMSON'S CELEBRATED ,6 KITCHENER," The best, most durable, and convenient arrange. ment for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun dant supply of Hot 'Water, Roasting, Baking, Stewing, / 11 " OHM:, Q C. For star, in various aizeu, of our own Fannfactucc, VORTII, CHASE, Ii NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. OCTOBER 23—Evening Change — DM 21 BOARD. New York Stook MST 100 Il Y Cen R.... 560 767; 100 do 530 ill.' 10 Erie Railway.. 3134 125 do 1 31N 50 do bl 5 311( 161 do 31S 50 Erie It Prefd ...... MX 11 do N. 1100 do MS 50 Hudson Riv 1160 35,14 100 Harlem R 12% 250 Harlem R Pref.. .. 31s 1130 Stonington It .55 001 Rending It 35% 10(1 do e2O 35 . 6 Mich Ovn 11, ~ , .. 40 50 do 48% 1100 Mich 8 & N 1 R. . 18 100 do 6.5 18 350 11l Cen R sc 65% 50 d 0.... ell 65,5 100 do s6O 65 50 do 09% =9 Cloy & nits It, .. . 10% 50 Gal & Chicitgo..s3o 69% 50 do 60 . 7,i 400 Clev & Toledo. b3O 35N 100 -do 350 750 do 35X 50 Chi &It 1 11. —.... 50% 50 C 13 & Quin R....! 62,1" 50 do 034 ets—Yesterday. Western canal Floor ig quite inly for export, in part fur advanced from 5 to 1U rents, close. The highest grades Beef is more pima ; sales or 350 bbls at $11e11.50 for now repacked !nogg; $91 , 0010.60 for old do, and $12.50e13.50 for extra. Beef Rams are scarce. and steady at $16.50,217.50 for Western. Cheese is in better request at 6etle for State, and 5eD 6c for Ohio. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Livorpool, Oet 25 __Liverpool, soon ...London, soon .River of Plate, soon ....St Thomas, soon Port Spain, Trinidad, soon Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. CLEARED MEMORANDA NEW PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE AND TO LET. STOVES AND RANGES. IMM=I THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 186 E UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. WT. TUE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL (lit THE EASTERN DIN_ TRIM` OP PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: WIIEUE.II4, The District Court of the United Stales, in and Mr the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of Amerien, bath rioerred alt persons in genera 11111) bare, or pretend to ham any right, title, ar interest in the Schooner HARMONY, whereof JAMES N. DAVIS is Master, her tackle apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and morelandise laden in said schooner captured 55 a Prize by the United States Ship GEINSBOCH, then and there ono of the Atlantic: Naval Squadron, undei command of Flag offi cer J. R. GOT.llBlloltoLill II to be inonielied, cited, and called to judgment, at the time anti place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Ii Celli you do month and cite, or cause to be monished and tidal, per emptorily, all perilous in general Who Moe, or pretend to bare, any right, title, or interest in the Still Schooner HARMONY, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise laden on said schooner, to appear before the Honorable JOHN' CADWAIADER, the Judge of the said Court. at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH PAY after publi cation of these presents, if it lie a Court Pay, or else on the next Court Der following; between the Mal hours of hearing causes, then and there to Miele, or Allege, in due form of law, a reasonable ,ltd lawful excuse, if any they Mice, why the Enid Schooner HAR MON Y, her tackle, apparel anti furniture, and the goods, wares and merchan dise laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States. and as goods of their enemies or I otherwise, liable and slibject to condemnation, to be ad judged mid condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further, to tin and twelve in tlild behalf as to tier shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally (to whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court dull' intend and will proceed to udjuilica. tion oil the said rapture, and may pronounce that the said Schooner It AItMO N Y, her tackle, open- ret, and furniture, anal the said goods, wares, and mer chandise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to tie adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the ab. MCC, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you d ply. certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Nineteenth day of October, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. O. H. FOX, Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, October mil. 1601. oe6g-at. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. ATT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DM- Ttat."r OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: WIIEHEAB, The Diatriet.Cotirt of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvanin, rightly bid duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the tufted States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the Schooner "SAN JUAN," whereof-WAR REN DAVIS is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board Moretti, captured as a price by the 'United States steamer aurguehanno t Mee, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice se requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed anti pub lished in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In ligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, ail persons in general who nave, or pretend to have, city right, titie,er interest iu the said Schooner "SAN JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and fur ' niture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon; to appear before the lonorable JOHN CAD. Wid,ADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after voildieation these pre sonhi, if it be a court day, or also on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due fsrm of law a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why thel said Schooner "SAN' JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belong, at the tints of the capture of the same, to the enemies or the United States, and as goods of their cue nice or otherwise, liable and subject, to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizeSi mid further to do and re : ceive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these prese n ts it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear t and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, an 4 may pronounce that the said Schooner "SAIi JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise laden therein, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned AS lawful the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Nineteenth day of October, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Indeponames Qt Me Said United states. G. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, October 21, 1861. 0c22-3t Kinpton, Jo, soon UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SC 2'. TIM PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE .111ARSTIAL Oir THE EASTERN DU TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: WitEnsAs, The District Court of the United States in and for rho Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who hare, or pretend to bare, any right, title, or into rest in the Schr EXTRA, her tackle, apparel, and furni ture and in the goods, wares, and merchandise hulen on board thereof, captured as a Prize by the United States steamer Daylight, under command of SAMUEL LOCK WOOD, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at The time and place underwritten, anti to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In telligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner EXTRA, whereof DAVID H. MASTER is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, to appear before the - Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the cold Court, t‘k the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner EXTRA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the Units,' States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise liable and subject to condemnation, to he adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and farther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate or cause to be intimated, unto all persona aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these pre bents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the con trary, then said District Court dolls intend and will pro ceed to adjudication on the said capture, and nifty pro nounce that the said Schooner EXTRA, her tackle, ap arel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the cap tare of the same, to the enemies of tho United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and eonclemuatton, to he adjudged and condemned as lawful price, the absence or rather contumacy of the persona so cited and inti mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duty certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the said Court. at Philadelphia, this NINETEENTH day of October, A. D., Nei, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, October 21,1861 oc 22-3 t DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Legislature of Penneyharda, ISM Me, 8. Z. corner or THIRD and WALNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. !SABINE INSURANCE. On Vegeele,j , Cargo, To all Parts or the World. Weight, AND INSURANCES On Goode by Rivers, Canals, Laker, and Land Carriage* to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Onterra:lndian generally. On Stores, Dwelling HOUK% ke., AEBETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1,1850. plOO,OOO United States five per cent. Loam ...11100,000 00 117,000 United States six per cent. Treasury Notes, ( with accrued interest,).... 110,468 84 100,000 Penns ylvania State five per cent. Loan 26,970 00 21,000 do. do. six do. d 0... 21,94.5 00 123,050 Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan 122.208 87 80,000 Tennessee State five par cent. Loan 84,000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 3d mortgage slx per cent. bonds 45,000 00 15,000 800 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the City of Philadel phia 15,800 00 5,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Sailroad Company 8,900 00 5,000 100 shares North Pennsylvania Bali. road Company 900 00 1,200 80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tng Company 1,200 00 250 6 shares Philadelphia and Havre-de- Grace Steam Towboat Company.. 800 00 250 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange ' Company 146 110 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel Co 500 00 $686,700 par. Cost $647,835 34. Market Tel. 5554,658 71 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made /71,388 42 Bonds and Mortgages 84,600 00 Beal Estate 61,888 86 Balances due at Agencies, Premiums on Ma rius Policies, /unwept, and other Debts due the Company 151,566 02 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies 2,620 50 Inn Banks ger $26,873 16 434 86 Cash on bend : ---.... 29,108 81 _ . WiMani Martin s Edmund A. Sender, Theophilne Paulding, John R. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Tragnair, William Erre, Jr., James C. Hand, William G, Ludni Joseph H. Beal, Dr. R. N. Huston, George G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Merles He WILL TllO3. UNSAY LTLEII7I4% BBC FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY 07 PHILADELPHIA, N 0.1313 North SIXTH Street, below race, Inenre Buildings, Goode, and Merchandise gene.; rally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company ranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hopeto await the patronage of the public- DIRZOTOBB. Robert Flanigan, Edwichard Themes B. rY r d n Ok John Bromley, Francis Falls, John Caseady, Bernard H. H,dsemann, Charles Clare, Michael Cahill. CIS COOPER, President. oc William Morgan, - French' Cooper, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, James Duress, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Thome J. Hemphill, Thom.. Thaler, TrAzda McManus, FRAN BILINAILD RAITZIITT, See LEGAL. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TORS. Samuel IC, Stokes, J_ F. Poniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington,• H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Mc'[value, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P, JOIIONI James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Bemnie,Pittsbrwg D. T. Morgan, " A. B. Borger, " • X MARTIN, President. •.•KIARD, Tice President. wol7-if UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. :WT. THE lttrTuFTlt tiNITEITAEs T an iumlALt 4 TiißlA g Tl l Nhis. MVP OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: wHE R EAs, The District Court of the United fall A t..] States in and for rho Eastern District of Penn allvaula Halal} and duly proceeding on Libel, tiled io the n -me of the Unites States of Ame rico, hatb decreed all Domini in Aatterni Who Imo, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest in the schooner OCEAN WAVE, wnereof ADAM. WARNER is master, her tackle; apparel, and f =maitre, and the goods, wares, and inerchandiso laden on board thereof, captured as a prise by the United Slates *Wanner PAW NEE. S. C ROWAN eteumanding, to be monished, cited, nun milled to itidgMent, at the the and place underwrit ten, and hi the efleet hereafter expressed, (justice so re quiring.) Yon are therebtre charged and strictly en joined and commanded ; that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, and iu the Legal Intelligeneer, you do mulish or cite, or cause 1 . , be monished or cited, peremptorily, all persons in general ,Li, have, or pretend to WM', any right. title, or inlet end Itt the mitt mehuoner, her tackle r apparel, and furniture, and the goralai wines, and mer chandize laden on said schooner. to appear before the Ilonorable JOHN CADWALADEtt, the Judge of Ono said court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in rho city of Phdnulelphia, on the TWENTIETtf DAY after p u bli ca ti on o f thee. presents, if it be u court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing rouses, then and there to show, or allege in Blue form of late, a reasonable Mid lawful exenae. UM' they hove, why the said Schooner OCEAN WAVE, her tarkle, apparel, and furniture, and the good.:, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, ationld not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and ad goods of their ene mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condenutation, to Le adjudged Dud condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and reCeiVe 111 Oda Nitta Ai to justice shall appertain. And that you duly Intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it id also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable std lawlul came to the vontrary, then said District Court doll, intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said couture, and way pronounce that the said schooner OCEAN WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and fill' Paid goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the eaptere of the same, to the enemies of the United States of Anorica, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject. to ronfis cation and condamnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so tiled and intimated in anywise notwithstand ing, awl that you tinily certify to the said District Court What yon shall tin in the premises, together w ith the.„ Presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this nineteenth day of October, A. 1).1861, and et the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. -" ' [Trio Copy.] G. 11. FOX, Clerk District Court. PIIII.ADF:LPIIIA, October 21, 1861. 0c22-31 UNITED STATES, EASTERN TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN LIS. Tuna OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting : Wu:mass, The District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceedthg on a Libel, tiled iu the Immo of the United Stairs of Americo, bath decreed all per.ams in general who bilTe, or pretend to have any right, title, or Interest in the Schooner HARRIET RYAN, whereof WILLIAM NIXON is Master, her tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden undreamt thereof, captured as u Prize lip the United States Steamer Po owe, S. C. ROWAN, Commander, to bemorti.hi,a. cited, and- • called to judgment, at the tints and place underwrite ten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice to requiring). Yon are therefore eharged, and strictly enjoined amleopunanded, that you omit not, hut that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Phila delphia, and in the Levi Intelligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be !punished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her teak, apparel, tend furniture, and the good% WRNS, 1111 d merchandise laden thereon, to appear before the Honorable .TOHN CADWAL ADE ft, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the ~TW ENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else cn the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belting, at the time of the capture of the sane, to the enemies of the United Cates, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable mid snbjeet to Condemittiiioll, to be adjudged atm eon doomed as good and lawful prizes ; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to - the contrary, then said District Court dent intend and will proceed to adjudication on the gild capture, and may pro nounce that the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, anti the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon did belong, at the time. of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in auguries notwithiminding, and that you duly Certify to the said District Court what you shall do in timpre. raises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this 'Nine teenth day of October, A. D., 1861, and in the eigh;y sixth year of the Independence of tho said United States. G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. rIIILADELTRIA, October 21, 1861. oe'OLl3t TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the miter of the Partition of the Real Estate of MARTHA DANFORD, deceased. To Edward Kelley, John Kelley, William S. Kelley, 3811106 Kelley, Henry McCrea, guardian ad Mem of Wil liam Kc , elep, Jan Itimdcy, ircheeea iCampholl, George . W. Shinier, and J. P. Butler, guardian of Henry Madi son Shinier, heirs and legal representatives of the said Martha Hanford ; and to all other heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Martha Danford, deceased; and to all other parties interested. Notice is hereby given, that on motion of William L. Marshall, Esq., solicitor for petitioner, a writ of parti tion Israel out of the Orphans' Coort for the City and County of Philadelphia, and that, in pursuance of said writ, an Inquest will be held by the Sheriff and'iThry upon the premises in said writ described, on FRItt&Y, the ,Pirst day of November, A. D. 1161, at 10 the foreman), fin. the purpose of making partition of premises to and among the'heit:v of the said Mart ford, deceased ; and if such Partition cannot be 'Mid% then to value and appraise the same. At which time and place your are hereby notified to WNW, if you see pro• per. ocll-th4t TDA VIRGINIA LUKENS, by her .1L next friend, &c., TS. MILTON F. LUKENA. In Divorce. Cuurt of Common Pleas, City and County of Philadelphia. June T., 1861. No. 4. To MILTON F. IiCKRNS You will please take notice that the Court has granted a Role oki above case, to show cause why a Decree of Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, heretofore uniting the above parties, should not be granted. said Rule being returna ble on the TWENTY-SIXTII DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1861. 11. OSLER, Ja., ocl6-wth t TNTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIIDADDLPHIA. Estate of ELIZABETH LANGDON EL WIN, dec'd. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of John L. Elwyn, Alfred L. Elwyn, and Samuel H. Carpenter, executors of Elizabeth Langdon Elwyn, deceased, and to make_distri tition of the balance, hereby gives notice that heAtill attend to the duties of his appointment, on MONDAY, October 28,1861, at 4 o'clock P. H., at his Office, south east corner of SIXTH and WALNUT Strce , W, deiphia. ocl7-thstust D. W. O'BRIEN, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARTHA MYERS, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settie, and Bilingt the account of BYRON WOODWARD. Executor of MARTHA MYEBS, deceased, and to make distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested on WEDNESDAY,Iigtoher 30th, 11361, at . 3% P. M., at Lis office, 317 Sohtli• VENTH Street. DAVID W. SELIM.H.S,. ocl9-stuth•st* AMitOr: MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon John Cad cinder, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the IdEnCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on NVEDEESDAY, the 20th day of October, 1861, at 12 o'clock lit., the one-sixteenth part of the schooner It W. TULL, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest of Richard B.Gracey, a resident and inhabitant of the State of Louisiana, in the said schceinor. WILLIAM MILL WARD,, 11. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvantsk, PITILADELPTITA, October 18, 1851. 0e.1.11t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By Tullio of a writ of sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me di rected, will be kohl, at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for Cacti: at the DIERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, on WEDNESAY, the 30th day of October, 1861; at 12 o'clock M., the six-sixteenths of the Schooner CL AEA, her taOryle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest in said vessel of T. J. 11170111.10, a rceilivitt and toot of the State of North Carolina, in the said schooner. WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal E. D. of Penn'a. RuILADELPIIIA, Oct.lB. 1861. ocl9-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of mile, hr the Hon. John Caavrahaei , , Judge of the - District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to roe directed, will be sold, at Public Sale ' to the highest bidder, for cash, at the MER ,HANTS' EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of October, 1861, at 12 o'clock M, the one-sixteenth part of the Bark ISAAC IL DAVIS, her tackle, apparel, awl furniture, bring the interest vi ANDREW J. HOWELL, a reAdthA and In habitant of the State of North Carolina, in the said bark. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshall E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18, 1861. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale by the Hon. Jerhn Cadwalader, judge of the 'Marla Cotikt of the Hatted Watts, in and for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to rue directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, fur cash, at the MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of Octo ber, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the one-eighth part of the schooner 1:111CliESA C, her tackle, apparel, and furni ture, being the interest of Andrew J. Howell, a resident and inhabitant of the State of North Carolina, in said gleitoonet. WILLIAM MILLWARD, tr. S. Marvind E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILAWELPTITA, Oct. 18, 1861. od9-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the llon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Modern IThdrict of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be Isola' ' at Public Sale to the highest h e at Udder, fat , sash, at RIMA:D-ALLEY WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, November 6th, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the Schooner MARY WOOD, her tackle, - apparel, and furniture, as the now ties. WILLIAM MILLWARD i U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Poitn'a. rIULADELPFITA, October 21,1861. 0c22-6t $904,907 6 I - ARS - HALT SALE.-BY VIRTUE .I.l_lL of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, In and for the Earteru District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public, Sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for Cash, at the STORE 712 South DELAWARE avenue. on TUESDAY. November sth, at 12 o'clock M.,43 CASKS OF LT - IMM) OIL, part of the cargo of the ship AMELIA, it/allied fodonti ; cloven pIIIICbCOIIB and twenty hogsheads of Linseed Oil [O. &IT.] 1-31 and twelve casks of Raw Linseed Oil, marked C. & IT. 32-43; WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. PIIILADVIXIIIA, October 21, DM. 0c22•6t MAESHAUS SALE.—By wino of a writ of sale, by, the iloo. JOHN CAI/WALL pat, Jndge of the District Court of the United states, in and for the Tdrdern 'Maria of Penns) rronia, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Patio Sale, to the highest and best bidder, fur cash, at MEAD-ALLEY IA - 11AEY, on WEDESDAY, November 6th,1861,.at 12 o'eloth, noon, the following, being the cargo of the schooner Nary Hood: 15 hogeltezuls of MOLASSES. 4 barrels of du 2,503 bushels SALT.' WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. 5 DOtreintl IG. D. ot" omen. Pult.A !Amelia, October 111, ocl2-61 LEGAL WILLIAM IL IiEIVN, Sheriff. Attorney pro Libellant PROPOSALS. A .- RMY SUPPLIES OVVICE (21:A14TKIIMASTWO IT. S . OLFII.IIr,I imillthapolis, Ind., September FOF f 1801. SEALED 11101 3 03A1S will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on MCINDA V, the 9Rtiv (kw of (kW her, 1861, for furnishing the following army supplies, de liverable at the Quartermaster's Depot, at Ind.insipolis, Indiana, in quantitiee, no required, viz : 36,000 Forage Cap mid Covers. 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—deck bine Tierney. 1213 ITnifori. Jatkt•ta, Mimicking, Cavalry-dark blizo Kersey. 20 Uniform Jarkets, Niedefans, Artillery—dark Hue lierory. 34,750 'Uniform Conte, PrivateN Infantry—dark biwe Kersey. 2,580 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue. Korsay. 1,350 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dart t blue Kersey. 120 Chevrons N. C. S. pairs Of Infantry. 20 do do pairs of Cavalry. 370 do lot Sergeants , pairs of Infantry. 40 do ' A -0 pairs of Cavalry. 10 do do pairs of Artillery. 2,450 do &ago:tots, pairs of Itsfautry. 130 do do pairs of Cavalry. 60 do do pairs of Artillery. 2,000 do Corporals, pairs of Infantry. 260 do do pairs of Cavalry. 110 do do pairs of Artillery. 40 do Hospital Stewards, pairs wf. 1,910 Trowsers, Sergeants, liditutry--sky-blue Kersey 180 do do Cavalry do do BO do do Artillery do do SAO do Corpot.ttla ? lola try do do 260 do 414 Cavalry do do 110 do do Artillery do , do 31,600 do Privates Jotitotry do do 2,260 do do Cavalry do do 1,180 do do Artillery do do 610 Sashes. 10,000 1;10o Flannel Sack Coats—lined sl6,Sr>o Flannel Skirts_ 80,850 Drawers. 72,750 limit-vs, pairs of--aced. 4,050 Boots, pairs of 80,850 Stocking!., pain! of. 10,000 Great Colts. Infantry. 10,000 Great Coat Strom aets. 25 7 '000 Army Blanket!, wool, gray, (with the lettere IL S_ in black.. 4 inchea long, in the centre') to be 7 feet long, and 6 foot 6 inches tvido, to weigh 5 Tomb; each. 6,400 Stable Frock& All the above-mentioned articles mast conform in every respect to the sealed standanl patterns in this office, where they may be examined and additional in• formation received concerning them. The manufaettuers' establishment or dealers' places of business must he distinctly tinted in the propOinl, other %kith the 1111111(.9, fltiare9H, and responsibility of two persons proposed as sureties. The sureties will guaranty that a contract shall he entered within ten days after the acceptance. of said bid or proposal. Proposals will be received for the whole or any part of each hind of the articles advertised for. The privilege is reserved by- and for the Waited States of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extrava gant, Deliveries to commence within twenty days after the acceptance of the propospals, and one-third otitis quantity contracted for must be delivered within one tnonth from said date of acceptance, and the remainder within two months of said date of acceptance, or sooner if practica ble. Bidders will nevertheless state in their proposals the shorte-t possible time-in which the quantities bid for can be delivered by them. All articles will he subject to inspection ny sworn In spectors, appointed by authority of the United. Slake. PllYllfillf shall be made on each delivery, provided Con gress shall have made an appropriation to meet it, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be - made for that purpose. Ten per neat. of the attempt of each delivery will be retained until the contract shall be completed, which will be fin felted to the 'United States in case of failure on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the con tract. Forma of propcs al and guaranty will be furnished itDon application to this office, and none will be considered that do not conform thereto. Proposals will be endorsed " Proposals for furnishing army supplies." A. MONTGOMERY, ocit-toc2B Mai. and Q. M. S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP= AGE OFFICE, PIIII.III2I.PIILL, October 2.1,1561. Prokosals are invited and will be received, at this Office, mita "ffo'clork A. M., on THURSDAY, the .24th day of ()Mohai r 15111, for making front ONE HUNDRED to ONE THOUSAND SIBLEY TENT STOVE-1, of the approved' pattern, which may be seen at this Office. They are to be manufactured of paddled iron, and must be Ile- ItTeFed at the Schuylkill Arsenal, rulyria to I is, 0.-ef Pi OPOMIS will be endorsed propside for Furnishing Sibley Tent Stoves," awl be addressed to G. v. cno3smAx, 0e22 Deputy Quartermaster General S. Panay. 110 TELS. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. BOAED REDUCED TO $2 PEE DAY Since the opening of this vast and commodious Hotel, In 1854, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, convenient, and comfort• able home for the citizen and stranger on this side the - And whatever has seemed likely to administer to the comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re gard to cost, to pr .vide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which modern art has invented, and modern taste approved and the pa tronage which it has commanded during the past six roars Is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been Snore • Viiiteet the exigencies of the times, when ail are re. lidied to practise the most rigid economy, the under- NAVE REDUCED TEM PRIOR OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, St the same time abating none of the luxuries with which their table hoe hitherto been supplied. ee7-Oro TREADWELL, WILITCOMR, Ak CO. ACARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have leased, for a term of years, WILLARD'S HOTEL, In Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old friends and customers many thanks for Fmk favors, and beg to assure them that they will be moot happy to ma them in their now quarters. SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO. WASHINGTON, July /6, 1861. au23-1Y WINES AND LIQUORS. PURE PORT WINE. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED .1 . 81 PORTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians and invalids in want of a renal& article of pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the above wine at CANTWELL & REP PER'S, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street H ENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO arietors, Bison% Trieoehe k Co., Marett, Pinet, and other approved brands of COGNAC) BRANDY, for sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL & REFFER, Bonthoast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. QTUARTPS PAISLEY MALT WHIS• Bnchanan's Coal TlaWhiskV, Old Tom Gin Old London Gin ' London Cordial Gin, Bohlen's Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL & KEFFER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street ZOUAVE CHAMPAGNE —A new brand—an excellent article. Imporled and for sale at a price to snit the times, by CANTWELL er, REP FER, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and riIAbTER Ftreet. RUDESHEIMER-BERG, LAUBEN REIMER, and HOOKITEIMER WINE, ill cam of one gozen bottles each; warranted Imre. Imparted and for sole low 1), CANTWELL St KEEFER, south east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. Zl - MMERMAN'S DRY CATAWBA WlNE.—This approved brand of Cincinnati wino, the best article out for cobldrrs," for onto pure, bot tled and in came, by CA w ICAPPEII, east corner GIMMANTOWN Avenue and MASTIC'S , Street. ee24-6m BORDEAUX BRANDY.-46 Pack ages J. J. Dimity Brandy, ilk bond, fur sale by the sole agents, JALLRBTCHE & QARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 south kIiONT Street. oc2-tf ROOIIELLE BRANDlES.—Pellevoi sin, A. Seignette, and Alex. Seignette, in indf-pipes, quarters and octavos, for sale, in bond, by JAURRTCRE & OARSTAIRS, 20r2 and 204 South FRONT Street. 0e22-ti COGNAC BRANDY.—Pinet Castil lou, Bieuuit, Tricoctie, & Gm, Sanvin Aiaß, °lon ger and llennesay Brandy, for sale in bond by JAM. BETCHB & CABSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. 0c22-tf HARDWARE. HARDWARE. MOOREI, 11EIVSZEY, & 00 Have now on band, and are constantly receiving, a large assortment of 11ARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c., to which they invite the attention of purchasers for cash or short credit. No. 427 MARKET Street, and ocB-2m No. 416 COMMERCE Street, Philada. NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS !—Har risburg Nail Depot, 509 COMMERCE St. The best Nails manufactured for 82.65 cash. All sizes. se23-1m W. W. KNIGHT . SON & CO. DRUGS. J ,,, ,,,, UST RECEIVED, per ic Annie Kiln ball," from Liverpool, Mender, Weaver, it Han der's preparations: 25 The Extract Acouitl, in 1 lb jars. 25 The Extract llyoscry - ann, in 1 lb jars. 50 lbs Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb jars. /00 lbs Extract Taraxaci, in 1 lb jars. 60 lbs Yin Bel Colchtd, in 116 bottles. 100 The 01. Succini Beet., in lib bottles. 500 The Calomel, in 1 lb bottles. 600 lbs Hydrarg., in lib Jam WETHERILL & BROTHER, mhg 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. ELIMIt rito PYLAMINE, The New BeMed7 rug ERETHATISIII. Daring the past year we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Orr- Wised Chloride of Propy/emine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from many sources, both from phi idcians of the highest standing and from patients, the MOST rLATTREING TESTIMONIALS DI Its real value in the treatment of this painful and ob stinate disease, we are induced to present it to the public In a form BEADY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken or ? ban recently Dena extensively 04perimented w i t h i n the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED SUCCESS, (aa will appear from the published scannas In the medical journals). Kr It is carefully put up ready for immediate nee, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggleta of 75 cents per bottle and at wholeeele of nuLLock & OBNNSIIAW, Druggists and Mannfictnring Chemins, ma 24-17 Philadelphiall MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA TED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La dles and physician aro respectfully rearrested to call only on. Mrs. Bette. at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Streets Philadebbia, (to avoid tountortbits.) Thirty sooll=l9 Invalids have been advised by their physicians to nee her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United State. copyright, labels on the box, and eignatures, and also on the Sunportere, with testlmonlids. ocid-tntkisil IMPORTANT. Send all Money and Packages of Merchan dise for places in the Eastern States, New York, and Canada, by HAENDEN 2 S EX PRESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. They collect Notes, Drafts, &c., and Bills, ) with or without Goods. Their Express is the oldest in the United States. Express Charges on a single case, or small lot of Goods, are len than by any other conveyance. aelo-2,m SALES HY AIII3TION. _FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. A 29 bIABIET STBRZT. SALE OF FRENCH 00(J.M. On Friday Morning, coiniier 21, at 10 o'clock, for cakb, by catarlono -400 lotm of fancy and staple French dry goods., cr•rri prlaing n general assortment, BROCIIE I'OPLIN REPS AND PLAID rorratrff. On Fridley Morning, brorlie polliin reps, plum r0r16. 0 . Paris printed foulards, Rada grog de Rhinos. mliawlei ntui rearm. bl,•ack velvet ribbons, linen onnibric handlierchitts, jnennot, cnnibrie,. Mil:chock rwwling. F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, • finccogßor to B. Scott, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT St. SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANO'Y KNIT GOODS, HOSIERY, dm, by e lu kAy g ,„.. On Friday Morning, October 25, tale to comno at 10 o'clock precisely. FANCY KNIT GOODS. A DM or late ntylem and denirMdv ,ra, tal , `-') . MM. hutale, naton, - 111LitEltY Go011$: Ladies', misses.' and children's wook box. and half • bone, gent n' morinn shirts, de. LOOKING-GLASSES - dozen toirwood and mahogany-frau* looking ! glannPit. . . . HOOP SKIRTS. An invoice of ladies' and Rams" steel , spring wuven and Mel lump MM. ' SALE OF THE STOCK, MACHINERY, AND STEAM 1 46 ;Z4 ; A l S7l 11 . 1 I. ).k N 1" Cr I l i" ?I ' A 1 1 \ t " t VN A D " ;C r !3' FER STS., GERMANTOWN. On Monday Morning, oc,,,twr 2S, at 2S, c ~,,, ;acacias at. 11.) o'clbck preclattly likronftur. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT GERMANTOWN On Blonday Morning, October 2R, at 10 o'eloek, upon the premises., isomer of 'Mines foal Schaller streets, consisting of parlor. char*: I,er, and kitchen furniture, beds, ',Offing, kitelo.in P 111111.1 : ,, v. PIiILIP FORD 4t, CO., AUCTION EERS, Noe. 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS,. &HOES, BBC/GANS, AND G SIiOES. This Morning, October 24, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by ca t/lingua, LOP cases men's, hove', and youths' calf, kip, grain, water. proof, and thick boots i colts tulditipOstwarin g gaiters, Oxford tics, &c. i women's, misses', and children's calf, kip, goat, and kid, heeled boots awl shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, &c. Also, a large assortment or first-class city-R.)4os , goods. LT Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. FITZPATRICK & BRCS., AucTronzitith, 604 CHESTNUT Street. above Sixth. SALE OF STPERItkIt 110ESEHOLD FERNITIME, AT N. 7117 SANSOn STREET.. On Friday Morning, October 25, at 10 o'clock, comprising a gcnorat twort roma of stiwrior parlor, dining-room, dumber, and kitchen furniture. BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, of books, stationery, and fancy goods, watches, jewelry, clocks, silver-plated ware, cutlery, paintings, musical instruments, &c. Also, hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, and Inesv chandiee of every description. DAY SALES Every Monday, Wodneaday, and Friday, at 10 o'clock A. M. PRTVATE SALES At private sale, several large consignments of watches and jewelry, books stationery, silver-plated ware, out lery, fancy goods, &c., to which is solicited the attention of city and country merchants awl others. Conaignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. lIOr Liberal Gann advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attandod to MACHINERY AND IRON. am, PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIEk LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI. NEERS, AIACIILNISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK. SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many year% been in asecessful operation, and been exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marine and River Zn. gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, ac., Sc., respectfully offer their services 1c the JMAS, as being- folly prepared. to Coutraot foe Eft eines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, havite , Bets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to axe cute orders with quick despatch. Every description at Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizes sad kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all ds seriptione ,Roll "Turning, Strew Culling, and all olhill work connected with the above business. Drawings and SUecin...itions for all work done et tint establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., &c., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIA JOHN P. LEVY, REACH and PALMER. Strut& J. YAIJOHAN MERRICK, WMl.l+l5lll. 1011111108, HARTLEY mazaiar, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTHNITEI/2 PIPILADELMA. MERRICK & SONS, riedll.7l:2lM AM> MA 0.1173715T5, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Huskies, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Out legs of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame ads for Gas Works, Workshops, Ball road Stations, /to- Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latent end mod hnproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, inch Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Stew Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. Sole Agents for N. 'Milieux's Patent Sugar BoWnl Apparatus ,• Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer ' and An. Pitman 4 Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. anfiaif POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH Street, Kensington, Philads.— WILLIAM 11. TIERS informs Ids friends that, bevies purchased the entire stock of Patterns at the abuses Foundry, he is now prepared to receive orders fog Bolling, Grist, and Saw-Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, and Mouse Work, Gearing. Castings made from Bever. beratory or Cur:.la Furnaces, lit dry er grsea gird, et loam. my9-t! RAILROAD LINES. ammo FALL AND WIN TR R ARRANGEMENT.- 1111LA1MLPIITA., CIRMLANTOWN, and NORM.: TOWN RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Septimber 23,1891. FOR OERMANTOWN.. Leave Philadelphia, 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11,12 A. M., 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and 11A P.M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7%, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2,8, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9, 10% P. ON SUNDAYS. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M., 2,7, and 10% P. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,8, and Oh P. M. CHESTNUT HILL BAILBOAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 12 A. M., 2,4, 8, and 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.40, 9.40,1L40 A. 111.,1.40, 8.40, 5.40, and 7.40 P. H. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2 and 7 P- M. Leave Cliesinut Hill, 7.50 A. H., 12.40, 5.40, and DM P.M. FOR cowsuonocium AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6%, 9,11 A. X., 134, 8.05, 4N, 6.06, and 8.00 P. H. Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, n A. M., 1%, 4%, and 6 P. H. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, B A. P. M. Leave Norriahra - a, 7,v A. M., 6 Y. M. FOB btaNAYIINIE Leave Philadelphia, 63, 9, 11 A. 31.,1X, 3.05, 4X, 6.05, and 8.05 P. M. Leave 111anayank, TX, BX, 9%;11X A. 31., 2,5, and 0% P. X. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 and T P. M. Leave Mallarinit, TX A. IC, 5% and 8 P. M. IL A. 13.911T11, Eteuaral Superintendent, ae2o-ff Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. 1861. - astr , --i 1861. ARRANGEMENT OF NEW YORICLINEB. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND FRIBA DHLKIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD C 0.% LLNES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. rscou WALNIZIT-STRS%I . WEAR/ AND KENSINGTON DEEM WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ: SANS At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac- commodation 82 26 At 6 A. At., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) • 2 26 At . 0% A.M., via Sensington and JeraeyCity,Morn mg Mail 8 00 At 123( P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation 2 26 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex- press 800 At 4% P.N., via Kensington awl Jersey City, Eve ning - Express 2 00 At 4% P. IL, via Kensington and Jersey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25 At 6 P. 51., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening 800 At 10X P. 61., via Camden and Jersey City, South ern Mai) 8 00 At 6 P. 61., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- tin, (neigh; imd Faasenger)—lat Clam Ticket.. 3 26 Do. 31 Glass Ticket.. 1 50 The OP. M. Mall Line runs daily. The 10)i P. M. Southern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkoebarre, biontroae, Great Bend, dc., 7.10 A.M. from Kensington, Via Delaware ' Lackawanna, and Western B. B. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem ' Belvidere, Baston Lambertville?, Flemington, do., at, 7.10 A. M. End 4X P. BE., from lleneingtina Depot 0.124 'MO A. M. line connects with train tearing 'Baotou for fitanolt chunk at 3.35 P. M.) . _ For Mount Holly at 6 A. K., 2 and 434 P. M. For Freehold at 13 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 7.10 and 9) A. M., 4X and bX P. M., from Kensington, and 23 P. M. from Walnut-Rhea wharf. For Palmyra, Elvarton, Delano, Beverly, Burling. ton, Florence, ordentown, Ste., at 123,1, 23i, 436 and 6 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate places, at 2X P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. oar For Now York and Way Linea leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The care run into the depot, and on arrival or each train run from the depot. Fifty Pounds Ot Baggage, only, allowed each Peeeea ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responaibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will out lie liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. WM. H. GATZMETI, Agent. m aw PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., (Office 227 &nib Fourth street.) PHILADELPHIA April 27,1881. SEASON TICKETS On and alter May 1.1861, wagon tickets will be leaned by this company for the pedalo of three, eta, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Beason school-tickets may also be bad at 83 per Gent discount. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. MI South FOURTH Street, where any further information can be obtained. B. BRADFORD, an 2441 Treasurer. E gi ong WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS via PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELE VENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 180 P. M., and 4 P. M. On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A. 27., and WM Cheater at 4 P. M. 1780-tt EXPRESS COMPANIES. i ngipsi THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, °Mee 820 OHESTNUT Street, forwards Paresis, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection witn other Express Companies, to a lithe principal Towns and Cities of the United States n. B. SANDFORD, fell General lanzunintandent. M THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 189 sod 141 South FOUN.TIE Vtttott PINAR) SALES DEAL ESTATE AND STOCKY. AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock 1100 a, duritrg the business season. ERNE ESTATE AT PEIVATZ BALM. sir We burro a large amount of real estate at Privais male, including every description of city and country pro• party. printed lists may lie had at the Au4t4pn etorpr 00611 Pr 29, of ja O'CIUtIC 110011, at the PhihalAphei Faehange— For recount of wile 111 it may concern -4 coupes tame.a r MOO each,. 1 'cum Tit and Rdrs ~,,,, Momptovy.. 4 bonde, .1,000 each, North Branch Coos Company, including coupon , ' of August taut. For other account.- 5 shares Alllo'll%ll AmuNay of 111111Fic. 1 alum Mercantile Library Company. IStentor's Sale—Pevr iti4e, Dr. Wads ivarM's Church, Ardi t7leet. For account of whom it may colicf-m— -trl,s4r Mah u il Lire ebittptity, feou y pure laTo to 385.1. SIXTY! FALL SALE Olf RE kL ifiel'ATF. AND ST( C K S-29th OCTOBER. Thiil will incliolo— Orp?..thie Court Sala—Estate of Brims. minors. LOT off GROUND, York street, Nineteenth ward. F MM. LWU, York etrert, Admititahatorhi itah, of Poloo &Lod_ Flt AMr MELIA N No. I 227 Morgawon g h street, and FRAME DWELLING No. 1228 Suarmt street,lato Remington. Ln:. 19 by 180 feet, two fronts. Peremptory SaIo.—SUPERIOR AND VALITABLZ FARM, 84 acres, with excellent. itonrovements, Mont gomery county, Pa., 14;4 miles Irma Piiiholotphia. It is one of tie heat Tacna in Montgomery county, he a high a w n of cultivation ; thin trees. ek. Vety cortventant of access l,y railroad. Sale PereilltsloPY. VALL'IIL2 MILL AND VADIE--Varrn r.f g acres, with grist-mill, a Ith all necessary maelinery, Montgo mery county, Po., of the junction of the Itutlertnrnplke nod Morresc's road, ty of a mile from Wissahickon Sta tion, North l'onnsylvania Railroad. ST—TI reo-story brisk dwelling and lager beer F 1110011: Na. 266 North L'ifth irtreet, MAItS.IIALL ST.—Neat niodecti three-story brick dwelling, No. 507 Marshall streg,. above Buttonwood. Immediate possession. CITRON ST..--Newt thror...story brick dwelling, No. 1204 Citron street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Green and Coates streets. Peremptory SaIm—YALTJAULF. BUSINESS LOCA- TlON.—Four.stors brick [Alice building, southwest corner of Fifth mid Walnut htreets lilinqn 04 the "OM !wilily Saving Fund Building." 50,90 D may remain on mortgage. Tli BEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 419 W0..4 street, west of Fourth. LARGE AND SPLENDID TtES.IDRNCR, with Green House, Stable, awl Coach Bowie, and large and o(ll,g:tufty improved lot, 210 foot front on Broad street, corner of Poplar street. The hone built and finititio4 in the very heti Mal/11er, fora 4 0 ruiner owner, Benj. Stiles, FA. Ono of the ban _ inret residences is the city. 11117 - Full descriptions hi handbills. Executers' Sale—Estate orAline L. Poslk, dee'd. TincEE-sTonr BRICK DWELLING, No. 242 Synth Fifth street, between Walsoaf and Spruce street. For ccount of whom It may concern -140 ACRES LAND, limauth county, 20 ACHES LAND, Hamilton county, formerly Web ster coludy, 160 ACRES BAND, Hararn empty, lowa. air Full pat Scalars at the Ancoolkit.om,.. BALE OF BU) ERIOR FIMEE, MIRRORS, . - ELEGANT CURTAINS A WES, BEDS 12044 1 t AND BEDDING, CHINA A LASSWARE, BRUSSELS, AND OTHER_ El, &c. C A R 1 - I,—Our &lie nth, !pig, at the Auction Store, will comprise, besides 001I1Ots of superior second• hand furniture, f(111T emits af satin damask and lace win dow curtains and cornices, mirrors, beds and bedding, china xiiil glassware, Brussels, MO other carpets, &c., forming a very attractiveriale, to which we invite the at. tentiorrof ladies and others desirous of purchasing. frir Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. BIIrERIOR FURNITHREi RORS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BEDDINB, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS. &c. This E °ruing, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni. furniture, piano-fcrte.s, mirrors, liru.iela end other car - pettf, Ac., from lat.lllea declining housekeeping, removed to the etor. to, convenience of ease. Xta7" Catalogue:: ready the day proiltionT. to sale Snlr of f 4•23 Cl•stnnt Stieet. HOUSIIIIOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, BED DING, &e. On Friday Murniniv: Zgslii hitlftrit, at 90 a 4 C/Jek, at Igo. tOttioatOit till . 111/lit 0;0(1 furniture, mirrure, hair - mattreasea, car- Deb+, oil cloths, &c. OR" May ho examined at B o'clock on the morning of the sale. - SALE OF tiIEF.III N. FLOWER ROOTS. Ori Saturday Morning, At U o'clock, at the Ailetion Store, one ease of superior German flower roots, from R. Tanderschont it non, Hot. land, comprising the usual assortment of hyacinths, to lips, jonquils, crocor., ic. ; SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE HAIR - MAT TRESSES, TAPESTRY CAUPETS,. On Tuesday Morning,'.. October 24, at 10 (Meek, hr catalogue, at N 0.1723 filen greet, the i•uperior furniture, fine hair ninth mee t leather been, chitin mai 141nas» isre, tor -As, i-orr-tf4 Ifir May be examined at 5 o'clock on the morning or the sale, with cataloguea Joao'. COPN, AMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate late of Benjamin Ball, dec'd. TATAVABLE TRACT OF LAND, It 1(.111071D, 818 - KT - EBB - TA WAiitt-6NT. I / 4 1t1t5, CASPER, BATH, MYRTLE, AND 8.11 , 1 K. Under authority of the Orphana' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, Novemaer 13,1861, at 32 o'clock noon, will be sold at mimic side, - at the Philadelphia Bxchauge, the foll o wing reataatate, lan' of 80/01111111Bani deceased: Al that let or piece of ground situate on fib. south aide of a 3-perch wide lane, in Ito former district of Rich mond, now city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner of land late of &nand Ball, thence by t.te said land south 30 degrees, east 107 and 6-10th perches, to a post on the outside of the bank of the river Lylutrai•e, thence down the same side of the said bank 1: perches to another post, times b y ten d of Mary 801 l horth-.2.§ &nese§ west MT and 3-10t31 perches to the sail lane, mad thence by the same north 75 degrees cast 17 perches lo the place of be ginning, containing 11 nern, , , with- tba . appnrtenanees, together with the flats fronting towards.the tail river. N. B.—The above tract of land is a Short distance above Al agbally ILYChIIO, and will be interseceed by many streets as laid down in the map of the city. Plan and surrey may be seen at the Auction Store. By th Court, IM10,11) WOOLERY, Clerk 0, _ _ _ . GAIINIS N. TAYLOR. Adminintrator. $2OO to be paid at the time of mile. JANES A. FR'NE.4.IAN, Auctioneer. 0c . 2.1m;4&12 No. 422 W#I.3MIT Pt., ell. Fourth. MOSES NATHAISUCTIONEER, AND COMMISSIaI MARCHANT. sootheaat corner of BiATII and AM MO: AT PRIVXTSIALE, AT PRICES TO SUI HE TIMES. The following articles will ho sold for lase than half pal usual selling price: Fine gold hunting-case, doubly-case,and louhle-bot tom English patent lever watt of te moat approved and beet makers; fine gold le-time English patent lever watches j independent ' 'de lever watchee; das gold hunting-tate and fv,cn-ta4 estat.snieat lever sna 'opine watches; horizontal el* duplex watches; silver hunting-case, double-case; "aud,:double-bottom English patent lever, escapement lever r and lepine watches, of the most approved and best makers; double-case and open face silver watches ; silver windier and single-cees watches; fine gold vest, neck, fob, and guard chains; diamond finger-rings and breast-pine h• sets of fine gall jewelry ; gold breast - plus, esr-rings, finger-rings, braes lets, rel i c ll-apea, pens, and jewelry of every &minded: guns, pistols, musical instruments, piano-fortes, and 411S tides generally. Honey advanced liberally, for any length of OW agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instrumonta, dry goads, clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, furniture, bad ding, fee.) , arilelea, and as tdl Articles of veins. 00.NSIGNMENTS AND OUT-DOOR SALES SOLI. CITED. Liberal cash advances made on all article. &nudging! for .ale. Personal attention given to all out-door sales. AnWEEKLY COMMUNIOA TWIT. BY STEAD BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark pa/bangers and deapatchee. The Liverpo ol , New York, and Philadelphia Steam. shin Connally eelendld Cirde.buiß iron screw elan oldps are Intended to nil ea follows FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. ME= And every Saturday throughout the, year, from PIES No. 44 N. B. _ Clabin, to Quoenatown, or Liverpoolt.i... 1111 Do. to Loudon, Vie Liverpool : MN Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool. . WO Do. to London. . 1633 . - - . Do. _Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool Hee Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of passage banal from Liverpool to PUN Cre y l r- t o l r fi k k ciiino " of plumage' keened . irom cgoovuatowo 114573; These steamers have imperior accommodations for pas. mongers, are constructed with watertight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. For freight, or passage, apply at the dike of the t7om- WWI JOHN G. BALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Plailadolphia Ia Liverpool, to WM. Tower Building& In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN, 13 Dixon street. -Alm THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN 80YAL MAUI STEAM. SHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 40130 Second Cabin Passage 715 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Pasßago 60 t. T h li t e isa,hilp;ffrromDmiewat,Thoretralleaalti RatatCoritrik and Cork arbor Her. bor. PERSIA, Capt. indkina. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch.. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. HOCltler. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow t rod on port bow. NIAGARA, Mnodle, it Boston, Wednesday, Oct. lb. ASIA, Loft, 14 N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 23, CANADA, Muir, . 6 Roston, Wednesday, Oct. 30. AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wadnesday. Nov. 6. A3IERICA. Anderson. Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 13. PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N. York, Wednosday,Nov.2o. Berths not secured until paid for An experienced Surgeon on board. The Immo or pose sbips will not be accountable fee Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Procione 5t91119., or Metals, onion bills of lading are signed therefor, sad the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or per eage, apply to E. CUNARD, mh4-tf 4 BOWLING GREEN, New York. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SALMON, &e.-2000 bbls Mess Nos. 1,2, and 3 ISCHRIVEL, large, InMing!, and etnall t iu assOtted ackagee of choice, late-caught, fat fish. 5,000 Mils. Now Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Bor ings, of choice qualities. 6,000 boxes extra now sealed Herrings. 8,000 boxes era new No./ Herrings. 8,000 boxes large MagdaSae Marino. 250 bbis. Mackinac White Fieb. 60 bids. now Economy Moen Shad. 25 bble. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 500 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In store and Dueling, for sale by MURPHY KOONS, nob No. 148 NORTH WHARVES. BEST QUALITY liOOFING SLATE alwaye on hand and for eale at Union Wharf, 1461 BEACH Street, Hensiegton. T. THOMAS, myT:tv 917 W &WET Street. HIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in voice per schooner Seaman's Pride, from St. Darts, for tale by JAURETCU& CARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South PRONT Struts SALES BY 2'ICTI.OIIi. (Formerly Now. 87 and 88.) STO(!IiS, 1;*).11M, FEW, hr On TnesdnY, Bale pt got, 09 and 141 south Fourth Street N0..1728 Gret-u Stkeet On Wednesday, MONEY TO LOAN SfiIPPIPiG. Sattuday; Oct. 26. Saturday, NOV. 2. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH PROM PHILAHELPHIAL
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