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    THE CITY.
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SEPTEMBER 50, 1861. I SEPTEMBER 20, 1882.
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88NY. 88W, I NNW. NE. NNE
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HEASTRIINDING MINES IN OUR-110S"
PITILLEL—M ho shall describe, with "thoughts that
breathe andworda that barn," in language that ehall oom
prese a volume into a sentence. a sentence into a word,
the agony of mind and body, which le the hourly boon of
the hundreds in our hospitals 1 Aged men and tender
boys suffer alike. One youth, the very ploture of man
hood's budding beauty, has lost a root or leg, and limps
along upon his crutch. Another, with bandage breast and
brow. remembers the fatal bravery which Inspired him
-on the battle• field. and weeps involuntarily, ac he never
wept before, at the sweet thought of home and mother.
One touching Incident we bear of—one that will draw
tears to every eye, and thrill each bOtolla with a pang.
&mai charitable ladles lately vittted one of the miiita•
ry hospitals. livery refreshment that could be furnished
they supplied. Ice-cream was handed round, and the
poor invalids eagerly partook of it. In one corner of the
room however, the spoon and saucer - had not been
'touched. On the bed; by the little table containing
them, lay a young boy, hie features pale, hid eyelids
drooping' A lads gently fanning hie fair forehead, soft
ly whispered ""the poor little fellow is asleep, we mast
not disturb him "
II 80, ma'am,
ren not asleep ." he answered. II wee a
silvery voice, full of the sweetness of innocence and
boyhood.
„ Well, my little fkllow," continued" the lady, as she
nearer drew, are you not fond of ice•oream ?"
Very much so," be replied.
"Didn't you see me place this on your little ta
ble '1" reaching for the plate of cream.
, 4 Oh, yea," he answered, tremulously, " but I shut
my eyes and cried to myself." •
'.Cried, my childl why, what made you cry, my
dear '1"
" Oh, madam! if you will pull the quilt down a little,
you will see "
The lady did so, and found that he bad no arms! Both
of them be bad lost in battle.
Poor little fellow ! tne !empathy of silence and tears
was all that could be bestowed upon his wounded ppirlt.
The rtmembrance of sister and brother, of latherand
mother, of childtsh frolics and playmates loved of yore,
was awakened to soothe the fancy of the little sufferer,
and to wreathe his young brow with the still tenderer
beauty of resignation to the whi of God.
ARMING THE COLORED
The following le a copy of a petition circulated through
out the oily, and extensively signed :
To hit Excellency Abraham Lncoln, President of the
' United Mates :
Your petttconete, citizens of Pennsylvania, think it
would be equity, popsy, humanity, And economy, to
employ negroes us soldiers to put down the slaveholdere
rebellion.
Accompanying the volition is the following circular :
YOU'ltaVe helped to pace in orrice Abraham 61n-
Coln a Lumber of persons who labored 'with you now
feel It their duty to sustain him will. be Is endeavoring
• to perpetuate the Government of the United Mates, and
crush tut the present re - milion. Nearly one year ago,
the President's Secretary of Wir, Simon Cameron, gave
Brig. Gent. T. W. Shermae, the commandant of the
Port Royal expedition, the fullowlms letter
'l‘ , An DEPARTMENT, October 14, 1861.
fita: In oorducting military operations within States
declared by the proclematiou of the • President to be in a
Mate of insurrection, you will govern yourself, so'far as
persons held to ear vice under the laws of each B.ates are
concerned, by the principles of the letters addressed by
me to Major General Butler on the 80th of May and the
Bth of Augur, copies of which are hereby furaished to
you. As especial directions. adapted to speeded circum
stances, cannot be given, much must be referred to your
own discretion, as commanding-aeueral of the expedi
tion. You will, however, in seneral. avail yourself of
the services or any persons. wherherfugflivet from labor
or not, who may tiftr themselves to the /Vatioval Govern.
ineni: you wit/ employ such persons in such services ILB
they may bo fitted, either a. ordinary employees, ON it
special dreamt antes seem to require it, in any ether ca
pacity, with such orgatization, to squads, companict,
' or otherwise, as
_you deem most bent/Lei...11 to the service.
This, however, not to mean a general arming of them
for military service. Yon will arsure all loyal masters
• that Congress will provide lan compensation to them
for the loss of the services Of the persons eo employed.
It is believed that the course thus indicated will beet me
cum the substantial rights of loyal masters, and the be
nefits to the United States of the eervices of all disposed
to support the Government, while It avoids all interfe
rence with the social system of local inititulions of every
State, beyond that which insnrrecrion makes unavoida.
• _ l 4,•and which a restoration of peaceful relations to the
4) ° , •11, under the Constitution, will immediately remove.
Meepectfully,
•
Brig. Gen. *r SI MON CAMERON, Secretary of War.
vo
" SLIBRXAN, Commending Expedition to
.the Southern Coast.
LOC/AL MILITARY.—Orders have been
riceiyed to rahm another Scott Legion Regiment, and
recruiting stations naned_for the war. It
baa been organized under the following Mlle....rational.
George Moore; Lieutenant Colonel, Benjamin C. Brooker;
Major,John Spear Adjutant, F. Thomas; Captains,
C. Pa
Tapper, J. T Doyle, J. McCrady, J . Oawendel,
G. A. Dromie, I. WiMiuns, G. Calm, B. Bernhard, and L.
Howell, ail of whothbave seen service, and some of whom
distinguished thenieelne alike in the Mexican war and
since the breaking out of the rebellion.
Captain Wm. H. Frye Rumen Troop lett the city on
Saturday for Batriehurg. Tide is one of the finest troop
that have ever left the city, and was raised within two
weeks.
The'lf4th Pennsylvania Volunteers, under the com
mand of Co!onel Dorm", is mating very fair progress In
recruiting, and its members expec; to get law the deld
very soon. Colonel Doron was formerly colonel of the
13th Virginia Vulante, re, and be has seen service.
Gen. Piessonton, of the Boma Onerda, ball received an
order to recruit the Home Guards to the maximum utun.
her of 10,000 men, with the regular complement of ar
tillery, cavalry, and infantry, and the company arms
ries are to be kept open for this purpose.
The Board of Trade Rifle Regiment, under the com—
mand of Col. Charles Ernenwein; is pro'
sour companies will-
:_ -Tiiweir'-w
'Waal* btaveirTrwno - 11WIT i, near, uhliiiG7
of diem° contracted while in service nesr Richmond,
will be buried to-day, from the residence of his father,
II onnt Vernon street, above Fifteenth. The deceased
was a Philadelphian. Ile was much esteemed by all who
knew him. • -
The citleens of the Twelfth ward have secured a large
room, at the corner of Fifth and Buttonwood streets,
where they design tit tiling every evening, from-five to
six o'clock, for the purpose or making themselves as
. proficient as possible in military movements, so 83 to
be prepared for any emergency that may arise. The
exempla is worthy of imitation bt the people of other
wares.
'The latest intelligence received of theiwhereabouta of
the regiment of Gray Became, placed them at Beene
bore', Mar) land, near the scene of the late battle
at Elhargsburg.
INTERESTING ÜBREMCNIRS AT A SWORD
PRESENTATION —Few villages In t
c
Jersey have dose , called for i.. dens
their
among
•2. • oee who furnished theirt hous ands to
'refill a depleted treasury.
To all the numerous cells for men, Haddonfield has re.
upended moat ne.bly. liar citizen.soldlery have Nth
found on every battle-field wherever the State has been
represented, and she already counts thedead and wound
ed of her children in more than the proportion which the
arithmetic of war would allot to so linitted a population.
But, as it eatittled tbat duty requiree no less than more
than all they had prevlcusly given, the village and town.
ship in which It is (Minded not only have farnished their
fall quota for the last call, without drafting, but a goodly
number a lditional, which number has been generously
accredited to a neighboring, needy township.
To mark, in 'lomat manner, the close of duties so
thoroughly, earnestly, and heartily performed, the citi
zens in owded, to its utmost capacity, the Baptist Church
a few evenings since, to witness the preaentation are
magnificent sword, sash, and belt, to Captain Win. 0.
Shinn, of Company I, 24th Refitment New Jersey Yo.
lunteere, now in camp near Beverly. he exercises were
opened by the Bev. Samuel R. llalloweli. rector of Grace
Church, In'a most fervent, feeling, and eloquent prayer.
The preeentation speech, on behalf of the thinors, was
made by Mr. William Heachlsoo, and the gift received
by the Bel. Oeozge A. Raybold, in a short, neat, and
effective reply. Thereupon, the pastor of the church,
Bev. Mr. Young, in an address of sterling and charac
teristic ability, presented Captain Shinn, for the ment•
bars of his company, with (101) one hundred and one
copies of the New Teelament, which were remlved by
the Captain in a abort and modest fumed,.
The peculiarly solemn and religions character of the
exercises, interspersed, as they were, with excellent and
appropriate mueic, was such as to make a deep impres
sion upon the minds of all present, reminding one of an
almost similar scone in ear Revolutionary hletory—the
occasion of the consecration of Pubsaki's banner at Beth
lebem. •
IMPORTANT ARREST OF REBEL SPIES.
—On Wednesday evening. 17th lost. , information was
privately received by Vol. A. H. Gritushaw, of the 4th
Regiment Delaware Volunteers, of the arrival in Wil
mington, Delaware, of two rebel spies, when that officer
caused a close watch on their movements. They, how
ever, left the city, and repaired to the powder works of
the Messrs . Durant, on the Brandywine, for the ostensi
ble purpose of obtelning a plan of the works and its 'ap.
Preaches. At lOg P. At., the same night, Col. Grim
shaw Lieut. Col. C. 0. Teals, Capt. M. B. Gist, and
Lieu? El
. John J. Toner, started in penult, and overtook
them at a house near the Rising Sun tavern, and made
the arrest. The parties proved to be Capt Crfteefe, of
the rebel army, and his friend, named Ryan. They at
Bret stoutly denied the charge against them, but subset
<Manny made a tell confreeton t and stated that they were
direct from Memphis, Tenn., via Oineinnatl, Ohio. They
were immedieb ty searched, ; and large stuns of money
1011Dli up)n them. ' The officers then conveyed the rebels
to Camp Dupont, where they were kept closely guarded
until Fridy, 19th inst., when they were, by order of the
Secretary of War, to whom the facts were reported, sent
to Fort Delaware. This is an arrest, of the highest im
portance, and it was meet successfully maccauvred by
the officers named, who from the first intimation of their
arrival in the city, watched all their movements with tee
closest scrutiny. • During their incarceration at Vamp
Dupont, the Captain made several iceffectual attempts to
escape.
RECEIIITIiiO.—On Saturday 21 rd
emit' were enlisted for the old regiments, and 84 for the
new organizations. A detachment for the old PhiWel-
Phi& regiments in the field let for Washington, under
Lieut. Joseph N. Albey, of the 112th Regiment, P. V.
There have been mustered in, up to Saturday night,
since the 12th of August, for the old regiments, as fol.
tows: ,
112th ..i37
Mb • .3131
70th 147
98th .180 5 ,
.28th 10 '
29th 8S
72d /
23d 78
67
96th ee
81st 72
.32d GBl
91st 89
- 38th " 64
78th .. 50
s 2 d• ' . 62
i filet .. 49
177 W .. 51
43d
117th. 61
. a 9
90th . 24
27th . 27
Vat - 21
3d Oav 21
99rh 17
.. Bth Oav 17
89th • 12
28th 8
109th ......... . .5
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DEPARTURE OF THE NATIONAL GUARDS.
.....An immense jam besieged Independence Nall and Its
vicinity, yesterday moroing, to witness the departure of
the National °muds. Standing room c.azld scarcely be
obtained, and dOof-steyis, lamp posts, sad tree.boxes
were freely, made use of. The line was formed on °hest
nut street, tigki 'reeling on Fifth street, at nine o'clock.
They roarebee to •tVest'Phtladelphia, whore they took the
cars to Barrisburg. All the men received orders to MI
their harersarke.w.th three days' rations. The reglenont
is commanded by'Cot.'llerit'a.s*
Tn BONORED ...DBAD,—The body of
the chivalrons Geo. N. Brooke has arrived In this city,
and Is In charge of hie nested friends. Everybody will
remember the 18th Regiment '
Pennsylvania, V.olho
•eseis 'with which ho was cent:mated. .Ttui r em a i n,
•061. Eatnnel ernimisio and Rapt Wm. H. Andrews.
'both of thell2Bth Pennsylvania Volunteers; have also
been forwarded to their friends. The remains of the
former, go.;to gJoy !Mown, and those of the latier.te
Reeding. John W. Brown has charge or both the
bodies.
PENSIONR FOR THE MOTHERS OF D
flEAtlitb'sbtingliS.—The attorney General her given
en opinion under the Pension act, passed at the last eeJ
eon of Congrees,to the effect that the mother of a de
ceeted Witter 10111101 a to a perifion;:aitheu g h ehe may
be married evil have a husband living at tbe time of her
son's death, the only attention under thtriew being, whe.
Thor the had ,bt eq dependent upon the:keened for hay
taDtoort in whole or in part—a queitionoFleot to be de
cided by evidence
THE PATRIOTISM ojr../IHE PAINTERS.—
.
On Saturday, a mettlog was •held by the committee ap •
pointed by the Pa intfie , ljailone of this city, and $lOO wat
sPareprlated to tee nee of :the fmnilles.whe have•oome
under their ceneiderallon, - Oontrlbutfone.tw the rued
raised for thn r , Hereof, the" ambles c.f those who have
entered the UAL. d 13. ates army are .monthlfmadreeend
it to said that ti 6 t fnatil trig printers and thwpablistieta
will be appealed t t by the ciramittco'for htlgiln•lneWorlC
o•m10t0r.
NH. ENE
COMMITTES OFF TO WASHINGTON.--
Lag night, by the 11 o'clock train, the joint committee
on draft, appointed by Select and.Oommon Contins, pro.
ced oiled to Washington. The following members conati
tut; d the committee : Messrs. Craig, idclfaltio, and
King, Select branch; Mears. Loughlin, Sites, and
Branch, Common branch. The business' of the committee
is to discover how many Itliadelphlave have been Muti
lated Into service at Washington. • No cfficial account of
the number has been ascertained, and the enacts of
citizens hurried from this city are totally uncredited.
This proceeding of the committee la therefore absolutely
telereary.
• • .
SCARCITY OF W ORKMEIf.-11103ChlftIlleS
of all hinds are in great demand at good wages. In
many cases sufficient numbers cannot be obtained, tden
whose physical Inability to serve in the ranks bee kept
them at haat>, and who, from like weakness. have been
but poorly paid for peat labor, are new Milne Posts
where the labor sults their hands, and the pay far ex
ceeds former ones. A thousand channels are now open
that but for the war wined never have started into life,
andtbeee•channels. afford a livelihood to the laborer.
atill'in'the - city, and even call eagerly for more hands to
keep them engaged. Thus any honest Industry can com
mand work at fair prices.
68th . 6
71.e4 4
8301 at Oar . 4
07th. • a
3
2d Clay 8
40th . 1
bgth . /
824 .. 1
104th 1
106th • 2
Marine Batterb
Fort Delaware, 18
A WORD ABOUT EXEMPTS.--The
kaativit of oxemisteVill be concluded by the 0 smm's
a to-day. The larger number who wore turned away In
•tsme t of the wards rendered an extension of time necessa
ry. The ectumhurioners saw some queer scenees. Pleas
Isere presented on numerous grounds The Frlende"
—sore tritends to themselves t iati to their country--
wire full of Con!oleritlonaticrueles, and would fain be ex
cused from fighting. From numerous claimants a strict
sucan.instion extorted the truth, and no artifice was sl
owed to succeed.
•
MILITARY SpnooL.—Naj. G. Ecken'
duff has but eatablistied a military school at the north
east corner of Rightfenth and uhestant streets. An in
stitution of this character, in which a thorough trakuiag
in military 'science Would bf imoarted to eur youth, has .
1 014 bsonmanilng in, this city.. Ma) Bokeudortt is well
Snailfied - wfit professor of the military art, and we be.
speak for hie undertaking a complete success.
SAD ACOIDENT.—Williain • Cook,. a
braketmAn on the Baltimore Railroad, e'en betweon tom
care, on Friday evening. about 10 &clack, and ettortiy
}thee died Irdia.r.tbe, e ff ects or hie : pjars. Hits wit., and
Iwo childieit live in Waebtogion -. stied, above Tenth:
Ile was about 26 years of age. ~; •
Dit9.3VNING iOrIiZi2VAYP, Xl4.Frtiqtrji.
Vociertiretivituilf Zon'tviejd'ifilaneleil
into the river on Wednesdny night, One wet 4tokrild,;
ttiCotbirrifflie sailed 71110 drovned
etd 'be oOrotiei held an. inquest on it The asoaeled was
iiihun Patten, residing in 111111714, stivetl'beldw B Prfice•
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TES COS T. — The'bos& of the .
enroll
trPtt in We county 'will be Shan't sir:ttidrisSnd 4 , rllerr.
o werk
ed dorkn °heater county will °wit Winti two bun
ore.
DEATH OP A VOti pliTtErt,,--.Thit only
bath reported' to` Dr. Able, tho:Moitioal'Di,o4or,--On
kat= day, wit; the 'name of tWin. JJh n son', o f `O
Ht.2eAl..• Infontiyi'at. , the West Philad.,lpidi (foal
I Rol. •;."414
It attontS.
DAMAGE TO TRZ SPRING GARDEN
WATER WORKS —The damage to these work, by tee
late freshet wan greater than at fait suPnesed Immo.
dieted) after the flood enbeided, the Chief. Engineer
Oattin called upon the Chief- Engineer of: the 'Firs
Department for a 'efficient force - .1 flteismi fire engines
to remove the water from the forebar. A. prompt
response was made. to' the requisition by; seniir.g the
Hibernia, Philadelphia Diligent, eteohanic, Hope and
Bcutbwstk steam engines for that purpose.
About 6600 cubic yards of earth was depoetted in the
forebsyr and before noon on Sunday, there were ov:r
one burdred sod fifty men, besides horses and oarte,
engaged in removing the Copes% two-thirds of which
has been taken sway. /2 some places the deposit Wee
sixteen feet drop.
A coffer dam,wae put down in the wooing to keep
the water from the Schuylkill out of the torebay, and
within two boon after commencing to HiUk t he coff er
dam, the water was stopped. It nee been fonnd neces
sary to keep one portable .teem pumping engine con
stantly employed to keep the forobay dry.
A force of 800 men is* now employed all the time,
including Sundays. A portion of tho wail of the forebay
is carried away, sod nearly all the coping. The iron
railing bee been entirety destroyed Part of the stone
Walt, acme of which weighed 600 the, wet carried a Me
teor° of HO feet. The culvert reunite tbrough the
wends, and under the boilers, was carried away and
filled with dirt. This will require a renewal of the work
on the culvert for a distant; of 600 feet.
The water was about 18 inches higher than wan ever
known; in fact, so high as to entirely extinguish the Breit
in the turnacrs.
Over 60 feet of one of the three ascending mains at
Slat and Thompson etreets was carried away. • The
other two were thrown so much out of place as to
require overhauling about the same length. These
metes are row being relaid on heavy trestle work, and
the repairs will be completed on Monday. Considerable
dainage was also done the grounds at these works
During the prcgress of repairs. the district supplied by
these works will be err pplied from Corinthian Avenue
Reservoir, the water for which is obtaiued at Fairmount.
fix pump. discharge water it.to.this reservoir through a
single 30. inch ascending main at Fairmount. viz : foar
Of the new Turbine pumps, 18 Inches diameter each,
rind two of the old pumps, of le Mabee diameter. It was
thought impossible to force this immature head of water
through so small a mein, but It was determined by the
Chief Engineer ro furnish a supply of water: at all
blistards. Eto far, it hat worked satisfactorily.
While the work of repair is going, should the supply
fall short in any district, it is the luteution of the !inlet
Engineer to redivide the distribution, in order to give,
as near as possible, 'an equal supply tr each dlatrtct.
DONATIONS TO T :
00?dildISSION.—Caleb 0)
Sanitary Commission; ackt
following contributions sinc
Gen. B. Patterson $250
Joel .1 Bailey & 00.... 50
Du Hedaway & Dodson
Vance & Landis
Cash (K. & 0) 10
Clash 11) 2
B. N Pratt . 5
Simon Baiter
Philip S. Justice 51 ,
JchaLnas Watson 26
B. N. Lee & Uo 20
Id. J. Lukens.... 10
Cash (.1`) , &W.8.W.).. 2
B. N. Rathbun .. SO
rare. b. Tilghman (ad
ditional) SO
The Misses Tilghman
( additional. SO
From a citizen of Bth
ward 100'
Furc ete. Brinier, & Co. CO'
Work. kreCouch, & Co. 10
Le 3 d & Bland; . 101 $1.879
Previously reported, $34,521.38. Total, $36,400 38.
They also acknowledge the receipt of tie f .Ilowing
donation", in bo:pital supplies, since last report:
Tnnkbaanock Soldiers' Atd Society, 1 package, per
Wright & Co. •
Bethlehem Soldiers' Aid Society, 1 package, per Miss
Wilson. secretary.
Warriors' Mark Soldier,' Aid Sod ty, S packages.
Lebanon Soldiers' Aid Society, a 5 packages, per Mu.
E 0 Buthrooff.
Port Clinton Soldiers' Aid Society, 2 packaged, per
Bev. F. F.,801b
Frey Chapel Soldiers' Aid Society, 1 package, per Milli
Frey, secretary.
A lad) contributor, shirts, drawers, and pil:ow oases.
Shapleigh k Rae, 1 barrel old whisky.
J. Q. Adams, Girls' Grammar Scisool, 2 paskages lint.
J. Ilinewanger, stockings and handkerchiefs.
South Camden Girls' Grammar School. lint.
Also, a quantity of lint stud bandages from various in
dividuals and societies.
VOLUNTEER BOUNTY FUND. The
subscriptions to the Citizens , Bounty Fund for Volun
teers received on Eatarday were as roilown: •
FROM THIRD WARD.
Tborr Re 0. Webb $lO John Brown ...... ....$2O
George K. 10 9 W. Bard;ek, iohn J.
James Oocbran S Ta)lor, 62 60 nth.... 6
1r) e Koehler 1 Wm. H. Dennis (addl
ldre. Biggins . 71 tlonal) ...... ......... 55
MIME
Ssmuel S. Moon.
FROM TRIM WARD.
•
Oberles Dungan $lO James French $5
Raymond T. 111cril b E. P. Rawlings. 60
Jobn Banffinbart 2 Ilene Gnilion K . 20
Edward &feud, Wm. 0. Paul P. Keller 26
- - nu...A.82 60 each.... bi hir. F
. 10
ritOaff•TWENTIETH WARD.
Wm. Henri - BLOIF.W.:Baker $2
J. B. Springer ... 6P B. Wallace. ....... .... 1
Janice N. liatieey 51 Win. (homier ....... .... 1
liHORIVED AT INDIkrIINDHXCH HALL
J. M. Boorniel... slolifeeter Geo. W. Kern. $2
George D. Woiller 6018. 0. & 0 100
Ilecelnd on Saturday $474
Total $481,330
m
IDE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION soknowledee the ieneipt of the follow.
log donations, billee last report, for the week ending on
the 16th tretautt
I Capt. Peter Dearer' $4O ; cash $5; Welling, Coma &
C 0.. $26 ; cash $5; Blade, bmith & Co., $25 ; Larnord &
Starr. 520; Hoary B. Benner, $10; 11, L. Carson di.
_bon—Sarni—ma-;e 3 .7-r-lioe - arci -&- atitchmeou, $10; Br
*• 4 olMfk• • . , niter . -..
A. Ourn •. • .• • .. •
t alga & Son, (binges?) 85; David Walker, (Raett,) $5;
W. 0. Stewart; (groceriee ) $5; 'Donaghy & Watt, (ton
till); John Kershaw, (2 gee . stoves); Dowling &
itter man, (glass,) $6; Wm. W. Bose, (prof:n.o4) $5;
i ern't -Bramwell. (X hoze,) $3; Tam Smiley, (hard
ware,) fi12.50 ; H. T. Sturbridge, (hardware,) 52; J.
ardsly. (nails.) $2; Thos Little, (sign boanl,) $6;
ians'l Hart, Gelatine (castele soap, &c ,); Thos.
Duishaw . (bread,) ; li. 0. Fox, $10; W. Devine
. 4%
ton. $10; W. S. Darnell & bobs, 510; Halyard S. •
3 uckley, $10;-J. & 11. Cummings, 85; John L. Fulton,
.....,.
5; JilarauelF. Price, —; F. N. Catchall, $5 ;. W. Dunlap,
'5 ; John noble, 8b; IL Knight, $2; a friend, $2;
la m. hlofflt,l James Farrell, It. B. Bunting, Si each; homas'Neely, groceries (840); P. Ford, 810; It Jaik; •
2; W.J. NoC., $1 ,• C. A. ()Dry, $3; I'. rord, $5 ; B
8., 83; Benner & Beamer, 810 ; 'II U. & F.M. Nagle*,
I , 00 feet lumber; Bingham & GaFrettson, of 111...11.
W. S. T l3l "Yrer il boards; F l o e r e !
e r (s2o)*
''rceltr ; iktesyWret hoards .it}, eo. W. Wharton,
, i ' 0); Thomas 0. - Hand, 85 Henry ' , Fibre° ,
'5,5; blathies Marls, $5 ; F. P. Holli ;
ngshead, s_,s • O.
- Beeves, •$5 ; Wm. D. Sberrad, $5; cash, $5; W. G. '
Crowell, $5; Robert O'Neill, $5; Jonathan Patterson,
- $5; George WOod, $5; Mahlon Williamson, 85 ; - James
Albert
Andrews,
cra o wi f D 0144178887
ato.uHntayy.,BBsl;;licu.t;:slikbcAratihhe.rits—cia?
cash. $1; additional, Iturorance Com p any
$100; Delaware Nubia! Safety Insurance Company, $100;
John Williams, $2O.
TRIMIPRAL ENTRY OF PAROLED PRI
SONERS.—On Saturday afternoon, the 87th Regiment
of Ohio Volnteers arrived Baltimore at this one.
lb° were a u t Ilarper , s Ferry from
at the time aft] surrender
by Colonel Mites. At the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons
they were most regally regaled. Afterwards, they marched
up Third to Chestnut, and then went Wool over the Penn
sylvania Railroad. An immense excitement was, of
course, created throughout the city, and enthusiasm
filled every heart and strengthened every voice. The
flag, the ladles, and the Rail of Independence were lustily
tainted by the men.
The troops looked perfectly worn out, and not one
teemed to have more about him than he wanted. The
ardor with which the rebels have entered into the work
of confiscation bad deprived them of their arms—knap
sacks and blankets belay all the equipments they could
boast The Boner& wore charged with having broken
their word, and with having abstracted from the olll•Yere
their portable accommodations. Perhaps the wretched
state of the rebels is one reason of this having been
done. The Bolted States commissary etoree at the Ferry
were a great field of (*stations for the famished rebs,
who came very near fighting each other whilst fightlig
for food. Accorrag to the report of the I eturned Or&
goners, Colonel Meg is most emphatically declared to
have acted treacherously. Scum. say even that he owes
bin death to Federal not " Confederate! , shale, and that
the men whom he had betrayed are responsible for the
act.
„„
.
SOLDlntil OF THE WAR OF 18.1.2.—THS
committee appointed to organize the Pennsylvania Ve
teran Gems, composed of the soldiers of the war of 18t2
and those, above forty-five years of age willing to unite
therein, the veterans taking premlence, met at the Su
preme Court roomon Saturday morning, Alderman
Pot or Huy in the chair, John H. Frick secretary.
Captain limerick, from the district- committee,' re.
'Ported that the committee 'met daily at Independence
Ball between 11 and 12 o'clock A. M , and had enrolled
nirety.two members in the corps—viz: seventy-three
who served in the war of 1812 and nineteen above forty
flve seam of age.
Where, non, on motion of Messrs. George limerick
and Thomas Mellon, it was
Resolved; That the secretary he authorized to call a
meeting of the enrolled members of the Pennsylvania
Vttetan Carps at-the Saprime Court.room on Wednes
day afternoon, 24th hut, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of
organizing the company.
These who wish to enroll in the GOrps can do so daily,.
at Independence Hall.
' SANITARY
De. Upstater of tha 11.. 8.
°ukases the roceipt of the
last topert • ,
Canby, Neville, &
Hughes 10
1!. 8., Market greet... • 10
111. H Luk0ne........, 10
i/aec (H. W. 0) 5
11. De Eleven & 00.... 6
P. P. & to 5
Oesb (J. 8. L ) ..... 3
Cash (V.) 2
Bluer ..... 6
slecbeuicee Sick. ..... .
Ge:)rge Henderson..... 6
J. H. Code 10
Frederick Stokes &
(addiriona.i).. 100
isomel Poivel
Canal) ......... 600
Bank or Commerce.... 100
A. Friend (additional).. 50
J. R. Whim 2.5
James V. Watson..... 25
IdBIitRANDA.
Bark Oak. Ryder, hence O
at Boston 19th inst. : •
Brig F Nelson, Wyllie, cleared at Boston 19th inet for
this port.
Brig James Davis, Staples, cleared at Beaton 19th Inst
for this port.
Bohr Ruth Halsey; Penney, from. Delawrre city for
Pawtucket at Providence 18th inst.
Schr.Exchange, Montgomery, from St John, N B, for
this port.
Behr Preeto; Robinson, from Restore for this port,
sailed from Newport 18th inst.,
. Behr Monterey, Oratg, from Providence for Delaware
city, sailed from Newport 18th fast.
Behr Halo, Newman, hence at Newburyport, 18th
instant,
. Schr.Almirit Ann, Dlckmore, hence at Boston, 191 h
instant.
Behr J H Bartlett, Rockhill, hence at Salem, .19th
instant.
Bark If B Fisk, Fisk, has been wrecked in the Straits
of Belle elele:• • 'ILO crow 'were saved by the French
frigate Lavoisier. rfhe*B B F arrived at Plysiteath,
Bra, June 25' from Segue. - She. wee'sBB' tons . readers -
built in 18t8 at Rockland, and owned there.]
CAMDEN AND At .
angEl93 - : - LANTIO • A . I LROAD
ORANGE OF 11011118.--On• and after HONDA!'
Sept. let, 1862,
Mail Train loaves Vine.stroot Perry at 7.80 A. M.
Express " as " 8.46 P. M.
Accommodation train, for Abeecom only, 41 - 40 P. M...
Returning, leaven Atlantio—Mall, 4 P. AL ; Rzprenk
8.06 A. M. , •-•
. Accommodation leaves Atmecom at
Passengers for Long Branch and intermediate its.
Bons will.take the 7.80 A. M. train.
,•
PARR 'Bl.BO. Round-Trip Tickets, good only for MI
.Day and IVafts for whia they are issued, 82.60. Pet
cnrnfon Tickets, good for throe days, 83. Hotebittil
now open.
au2B.tf JOIII7 Gi.BRYANT, Agent.
STAB HOTEL,
(Nearly opposite the Dotted States HOW,/
- • ATLANTIC orrY, N. J.
BADIUDL ADAMS, Proprietor.
Dinner
60 mats.
Also, Carriages to Eire.
llllir
terms. Boarders accommodated on the most cosi:m:lBW*
BLACK • VARNISH—PI T(3 11-,
PITON old Railroad Grease Factory of
R. S. HUBBARD* SON; foot , of .1; 1 / b ed street wharf,
or No. 327 Walnut etreet.
Thie Varnish le tow in general nee,. being euporior to
any varnishes ' for the bottom ; bandi,:dro., or shins; also
for:sallroad companies, buildings, oatiii&c., • Ali kinds of
iron castings, Ac., An, • . •!.! : • •
5e20.12:* Lit HUBBARD, Agent.
MI?!
THE F 'NEWT' ASSORT-,
MEET of now, mOdat—fi,-.-iii* RI:-
ANUS from $l6O to'S4oo. , - - • .
• • 'Al* PRIT4 OE'S World . r enowned:MllLODEOft9 and.
HAEDIOI.I.IIIMB. for oaab, at a great reduction, or •in
swan ramthly Metal manta • JAMES SELLAIC. I 279 sad:
281 &nth FIFTH Street. eboie Wornoa .
OTTOY:SAII; DUO( 'Aral ,
crax:
CCVAR of all no.rnbers and brander '
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriPtionis, few
rents, Awnlnge,.Trru3k and Wagon Oovers. - •
Alse, Paper .. .Manufacturers' Diier Felts , front Ito
!entwine Tarpaulin& Twine, &o.
• - J'ORN", .71PTERKAN & ,
t i; l'Ast ,)"4102 JON to Alley.
fOAMPHLET BB JNTINa;' -
3L. fr o otta the City, at p l itliVALT BAOWIrs,
t. 1,21 `7OI:T4TR &resi = a mp
. . Joevra 1:4 •
TUE LIAGIIII I.IILAIID NAVY- YAaD—
INTEBESTING IrAOTEL—Leagne bland, the propossii
site of the now navy yard. is in the Delaware river, at
the month of the 6chnylkid. thirty miles from Delaware
bay, and ninety miles from-the Atlantic Ocean BY the
stile channel it is five miles from the existing navy yard,
and by Broad street it iii three mlle4 from Wad iloatou
anat. The distances from League Island to Neiv York
are as renews: . • •
Lebses . friend to . IPOrdentown (tidewater navi
gation) • ' ' 36 miles.
Dorientetro to New
Bmu wick (Dislaware and
Denten Canal)' • 43-miles.
New Drones ick to New York (tidewater nevi
gallon) 41 miles.
Total League Island to New York. 120 miles.
01 thOivhole distanoe, 79 'miles are freiililileiray river
and bay navigation. The canal. too, is of Largo capacity, • 1
having locks 24 by 220 feet, sufficient to phi vowels of ,
600 tone burden.
From. League brand to Daltimorc the clistanms are :
League Island to Delaware City (main ship
channel) 80 miles.
Delaware City to Chesapeake 017 (Ohesapeake
' arid. Delaware Canal) - .. .. 14'mtlei
Obeetipeeke Oity to Baltimore (bay an4 . rlTor). 130 Wm.
Totes League Island to Baltimore 104 miles
Of the whole distence but 14 roilee are canal ; all the
remaining distance is deep river and thiy navigation.
The locks of .the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal are 2
by 220 feet, and will pass vessels of five hundred tonal'
burden.
The distance of the Island from the coal regions is also
another important fact that moat be taken into conside-
ration. The Sohn)Still Canal hai a descending lockage
from the coal region to tidewater, and lie boats carry two
hundred tone of coal. The Philadelphia and 4101141ng
Harold baa a deacendlng grade from the Schuylkill coal
region to tilts city, and its trains are the longest that are
hauled from tim mince through to tidewater. Theme and
many other important facia demand that for,the best
bat, eats of the Government a first class navy yard should
to located at thiafinA. .
PATRIOTIC COMPETITION.— The
thoughts of certain females are exclusively engaged in
aniinativersions upon those of their male relatives, who
seem disinclined to roughing it in the camp, and prefer
taking their ease at home. All their Batteries change
into invectives, end in the language of the poet, their
.conversation, resembles .t linkeu sweetness,!' only,in -the
reepect of being ".long drawn out.'Z ansbancli and
brothers, fathers and lovers, are sacrificed without a
slight pang. -. Love, filial and fraternal, is await° wed np la
'love otcountry, and the coquette, who hitherto has OttlY
thought of: breaking hearts, _gives her !oval- an t. ou
renow," and thinks now of only crxishing the rebellion'.
'Sven the itßoheniiane aro getting excited.. .Young
men 'who gossip in , the parlors of hotels with - the
demo td actress, or-the third-rate dassetute, are of
no accouht, and•li1080 who lingeeroond the bar,_tv
in elting
for or ginger, b avo-no repute at Qr." .. . We ply , any•
caPett.Which we.have sum! ter thinktthit then
. 4 4 t(iihp
with which a certain class Is visited is mere ). efilrfirla
of sentiment; and that several .worthy exempts aro nut;
rounded uujnetly by an aroma of (limas:: 'Co the brave
who have fallen, who are ready to live onto dig tor their
countryt to the fathers t‘f families, who have left:U.Bli
homes, and .who defend their firesides in fighting for the
fisg ; to the ynueg boys. who, fired with the instincts of
liberty, beat the drum, and, bring the onp of - cobtwater
to the bleeding ono the dying; to the wives, and mothers,
Cud sisters, who at bane euttaiti the heavy Wild of waiting
and expectation, we yuld the palm of praise. To those
who would fain °IMMO themselves from aottve service,
we recommend consideration, a due estimate of the F et a l.
the importance of themselves and of their country, and
a thought of the future, when those who have rand
teeted shall become renowned forever!
WHAT PHILADELPHIA HAS DONE FOR
THE WAR —Perhaps ne city in the Union has eclipsed
Philadelphia in her noble efforts to crush out this wicked
'I-hellion: slier , citisems have contributed freely both
men 'sod - treasure. 'Over $1,000;000 heti been raised la
aid of the bentny fund for volunteers; subscription of
the city corporation, 8500 000 ; private suescriptions to
tbo general fund, 5450,000; private subscriptions to
Coin Exchange Regiment, 825.000; subscription of
Penner Peanut Railroad Company; 850,000; subscription
of Reading Railroad Company, E 26,000; private sub:
scriptions to Gray Reserve Regiment, 1620,000. Besidee
these subscriptions, there have been numerous others t 0
regiments and companies, the exact amount of which
cannot, of course, be ascertained, but they must sum
up to some thousands of dollen.. Netwithatauding theta
exceedingly large and liberal subecriptions, and also the
large losses incurred through the swindling default of
Southern debtors, }Airiness continues good, showing our
great wealth and resources. tabor. in in good dem and;
and the business of our merchants larger by far then
would naturally be expected in the present peculiar
condition of the country. Storekeepers generally are
laying in good blocks, and otherwise making prepara
tions for art active eetteon. .
IN TOWN.—Rev. Mr. Karcher, chap
lain of the " Zonaves d'Afrinne," Col. Collis, is' now in
the city, and may be seen at the bookstore of T. B.
Pugh, Sixth and Chestnut, between the hones of ten A:
M. and three P. hi., ha those who have relatives or
friends in the regiment, and who may with to avail them-.
selves of his assistance in forwarding any articles to
members of the regiment
No MORE TROOPS WANTED.— Yester
day mayor Henry received a despatch .from Harrisburg
slating that no more troops would be needed at thst point,
for the present. The despat h w►a retreived too late to
stop the National Guards, 2d reghueritovhp took their.
departure about 12 o'clock.
.ACCIDENTS.- I —Yesterday morning .two
.
large boleti toed for saprarting a ;104 at Fifth and Race
streets, fell and seriously injured a lad who was 'sassing •
Yesterday afternoon Annie Arrants had her head se.
dowdy cut by a pile of boards falling masher, at Beach
and Ellotasmaxon streets.
FATAL ACCIDENT.--A woman named'
Nary Brown, aged 51 years, residing at No. 512 Korth
Twelfth street, was accidentally run over and killed,'
On Saturday evening, by a mineral water wagon, at
Thirteenth and Brown streets.
TAR - "RUE SELL TROOP. —This fine
mounted company left the 'Saturday for Thirrld
burg. Their line appearance was remarked by all who,
ea them. °apt: Fry wee loudly cheered wilt =
meeting of tho Bo•
bo held LEIB evening a
streets.
TRAIN'S LECTURE AT THE, ACADEMY:,
—The rush for tickets for Train's lecture, at the Londe
my to-right, was very groat on Saturday. An over.l
flowing house is egg stied. ' - - _ •
rBILADIAARIA BOARD Or TRADE.
ALGERNON 8. ROBERTS, r.- -
CRAB. RICHARDSON; Goinarialtiinfic TONT
A. J. DERBEBIII.RE, • , ,
LETTER BAGS
At th.s Merchants' 'Exelitinites;
Sbip Tona.F!Lpds,li2Es
5h1.2_41,
eerrri
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PIiIiaDELPHIAi Sept. 22, 1842
SIIN RIBIIB 6 49-BIIN 876T8 6 68
SIGH WATER....., ,,,,
AR ays RIVED.
Brig Emma, Bakcr, 5 d from Bombs, with mdse to
Twells & 00.
atchr Ivy, Honderaon, 6 dsya from Fortrets fdonroe,
in ballast to Tyler, Stone & 00.
• Bcbr Blizs Matthews, Bradloy, 4 days from Norfolk,
In ballast to A. G. Cattail & Co.
Steamer Vtaaati,Morrie '
24 hours from New York,
with mdae to Wm NE Baird it.oo. •
OLRED. '
Eteamship Eason, Matthews. Boston, H Winsor.
Brig Isaac Garver, Shute, Portland, E A 13ottler &
Schr Cora, Scull,-Washington, H Simons.
Schr Grace Gritter, Blank, Boston, E &Sawyer A 00.
Solar B Btckerson, Baxter, .Hamtuttt, Van Dunn &
Loch's/in.
Schr 0 A Stetson, Bich, Boston, Wannenmher
maxtleid.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(CbrreßHOßdelleo of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del, Sop 20,-10 A DI.
A ship impyoeed to be the Marcia from Row
,Bedford,
MT= in'and stood up this morning. The ship George
Green ' for Liverpool, w, nt to sea at daylight.
Yours, &o. TORN P. I,LtIMIALL.
•
• (Correspondence of the PressEADING.)
, Sept 18.
The following boats from the Un io n °anal Paned Into
the Bohmikill Canal today, bound, to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned an follows:
Williem H Smith, lumber to B W Adams, New York;
John Woomer, do to Bolton & 0o ; A Eins.sman do to H
Oroskey ;G H Oline, do to Joshua Keeley•, &H H
Hetzel, boards to Wm (1 Lloyd ; American Eagle, bat%
to captain.
(Oorreenondenas of the Preee.)
- • VBX DE GRABS, Sept 19
.The steamer Wyomin g 1 01 l here this morning, with the
following boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows:.
• Mary Irwin, lumber to W 0 Lloyd; Geo Kurtz, and
Mary, do to Norcross & Shoots ;- Minnenops. do to D B
Taylor; 0 B Weeiver, and J B La //reuse, Salem; John
A goDVer, - do to New. York ; 001 Bogle, do to Borden..
town. N J; B 0 Welsh, railroad iron top Reeves ac Bon;
Six Brothers, bit coal to a Morris,
Box THR.SEA SHORE:
14 V , 41t14/biaf3m 7 r'/
THE . ) ,R,F4AS.-7,11444.12 xpripAy. gwrEigp.4.4.
aa(l7otteetant
41001. 1100 U
. ..... soon
Ravens, soon
LINWOOD BALL, ON CHELTON
Avenue, York Road Station, N. P. R. 8., seven
miles from Philadelphia.;
The Third Term of Miss GARB'S Boarding and Bar
School' for Young Ladies, at the above beautiful and
healthy location, will commence on the sooond MONDAY
of September.
•
The number of pupils being limited to fifteen, the es
tablishment has as much of the freedom or a borne as
con/latent with mental improvement. Exercise/ in the
Gymnaiduin and open air are promoted, for which the
/ extensive grounds 'afford full opportunity.
Circulars cut be obtained at the office of Jai (kat°
Co., bankors, 114 South Third street, or by addreitaing
the Principal, Shoemakertown Post office, Montgomet7
county, Pa. -
act2.64ra
MME. MAESE- AND MLLE. MO
-1.1 BIN'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING
AND DAY BOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 11U.'
South THIRTEENTH Infect, will reopen on WED.-
PIESDAY,' goptembor 10th; Philadelphia, For Oircu
lam, apply at the above number.. , au2l.2M
LLINDEN' -1 1:ALLlf0EAVIAN FE
_LA MALK7Blllllltiltt, 'at Lancaster county,
Penna., founds:4ll79 , affords superior advantages for
thorough and accomplished Female education. For circu
lars and information, apply to Mews. JORDibi
BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Streekitdiadelphis, or
to Bev. W. 0. BBICIEIBL, Principal. an29.Bm
•
WRENCH LAN UAGE. - PROF.
MASSE is now forming a clam, of between twelve
and twenty boys, to receive instruction in FRENOIf, by
• the oral Method. ' The course will consist of sixteen les
sons, of an' hour and a half each, four, lessons a week,
and In the afternoon. Terms, 84 00 for the course. He
will constantly converse with his chime, and afford 4P/err
facility for attaining a thorough colloquial knowledge of
the language. Prot M. hail matinied his new 'System by
which those having a slight knowledge of the Prenbh
language may make rapid improvement, without devo- 4
Hag to the study 'any other time than the hour passed'
with the teacher.' References: Rev. Bishop W. 8.,
Stevens, D. D.; Prof. B. Ooppbe, of Penna. University,
Merles Short, Esq. Apply at' hie residence, 11l South
THIRTEENTH street. '• seB-201
TIOABDING. 801300 L FOR GIRLS.
' REMOVAL.
'The Sixtkßession of the BOARDING BOROOL POR
GIRLS, heretofore condneted by the Subscribers, near
Derby, Pa under the nerve of
SHARON FEMALE' SEMINARY,!'
Will open 10th m0.,1at,11162, - at Attleboro, Hooke
county, Pa.; tinder t he name of
BELLEVUE FMALE INSTITUTE.
,:Every facility will be E afforded whereby a . thorough
and flniehed course of instruction in all the elementary
Smd higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL:-
and MATHEMATICAL Education may be eta-lined.
mentors, embracing fall details of the Institution,
may be bad on application Ot the PrineiPals, Attleboro,
Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia.
TERMS. • . •
The charge for tuition' in English branches, with
board, waebing,•fuel, and lights, including pens and ink,
and the nee of the library, is at the rate of $lOO for the
• echool•year. . •
Latin, Greek,French, German and Drawing, each
extra. 'SHAH J. GILS.H.SECE,, :•
JANE P. GEATIAMM;
'Pr. II O I PSI;L:
l• 11 1 3E.NYt - ILVA NIA: ArIIALT .
ACADEMY, at West Chester, (for boarders4onll.)
This Acadomrwill be opened on Thursday,. SepteMberi
4tb,18132:: It-was. - chartered by- the 'Legislature, at its
last session, with full collegiate ppwere. • ‘. ;
j. rin Its Caaaciona buildings, which were erected and fur
. Wetted at is coat of over sixty thoneand ,
arei'
; rangements of the-highest order for the comfortable.
Unaltering and suhristing or one hundred and fifty cadets:
A corps - of competent and' experienced teachers will
give their undivided attention to the educational depart
ment:and aims to make their instruotions thorough and-
Practical. The
,department of wadies embraces the tol•
' lowing courses :—Prltirafy:,.
,OomMerilsi, and scleollab,
Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the United diets,
Military , Acedenly,,Ol high standing la hie Chive, an d of
. experience in the field, devotes hie exclueive attenti on to
; the Maih ernaticrand„Elegineeting...,The, moral training
of cadent will 'lnicarefolli:-tifteniled- For' circulars,
apply to JAt7 ES H. ORNE, E:q , No. 628 Chestnut
etfett;`or:ist the Moot Stand' Of 'Continental Heßel,rPtilia:4
,'M. THEODORE ITYITT; Presidia'
Penpsylvetda Military Academy. ' Relit Am
fI LASSIOAL I
4 INSTI TUTE.-DEAN
-DE AN
Street,- above SiBEFOR. Tile stllessioel militate
will 10C-OPEN sErrattuzu
eu26-2m* J. W. FAIRICH, 1). D., prinii,6l,
Miss .M. W. ,HOvirAS' YOUNG
BOARDING - AND DAY SCHOOL,
1625 CHESTNUT Street, will reopen on WEDNESDAY,
10th September.
QT: .. MARK'S EPII3OOPAL ACA
pa Man', LOCUST Street, west or Sixteenth, hem
realised for the Eleventh dead= J. AltDlll2
11A3JU6, 1k... M., Principal. nether
11,0,8. BALDWINI3 ANGLISH . AND
T
IMASSIOAIi SOHOOL f r Bow It-11.60inei o f
BROAD and ABOH !greets, Will reopen September
en2s-Im ,
. .
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL
reopen her BOARDING and DAY soliom, foir
Young Ladies, 1841 -OHBEITNUT Stiviet, Philadaiptury
fiRPTRAIBRII Rd, aul2-1:oo1*
THE ENGLISH: AND CLASSICAL
8 1 11100 L w ll reopen at 1112 MARKET Street, on
THURSDAY, 4thßepteraber. •
ardtt-lm* ' WM. S. COOLEY. A. Itt,
IM RVIEW BOAR DING. SCHOOL,
I' NORRIBTOWN, Pa, for Young Men and BM,
will commence BEPTEffiBEB 29.
9e4•Tiva GEORGE A. NEWI3OIA I, Principal.
MR. WINT 11 - 11 0 P
1,6-L lioardlng and Day School for:Young Ladies,
1616 6P813016 Street, will reopen on CVEDNESDLY,
September 17th. li/9-43an
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND.M te•
THEMATIOAL B )HOOL, N0..1008 011E8NUT
Street. The Fall Term will commence en MONDAY,
Bertember 8.
an2s-no*:,
:.! FitinglTil,
CHOOL FOR- YOUNG LA DIES
L R. MAYER - lewepnred to receive on, or
twodames of Young Ladies, et 1037 *eels
oorditiencing September 15th. Otroultas may be Al:
tallied, previous to the 15th, et 1020 1 1 / 1 .018 street:
,
eeB 11140
- fi7 N G 8 - R.A ND ' ,CLASSICAL
6OHOOL.—The Bohool of the eubitoriber, in Sint&
Building, TWELFTH and 011 4 11MTNIIT Streets, will
reopen on MONDAY, the fith.of Beitediber.
• ,an2l-tf - ~OHABLBS..OHOBT,- A 111;
•
TROY FE T ATM '.....' ,. .81111111N ARY
This Inatitutitin 0/5113 the ioonmnlatad advantesel
of nearly fifty years of socceeeful OPeratlon.
Every facility is provided for a,thormigh mune of nee.;
ftd and ornamental education*, wider the direction of
corps of more thanitwenty prolamin's and teachers.
For Circulars, apply to
tm22-2m JOHN H. WILTJARD, Troy, N. Y. ;
I§OAIiDM - - SCHOOL:
.1-, for Girls pill open its Fall pessicin on bond
Ninth mo., Int.
References : Jame Mott, Philadelphia; Ann
Ohurchman, 901 Franklin - street, Philadelphia; 0. N.
Peirce, 601 North Seventh street, Philadelphia ; Henry'
W. Ridgway, Orosswioke, New Jersey; David J. Crisco
Woodbury, New Jersey: For circulars, apply to RUTH
ANNA PRISM, Principal, Bristol, Pa. jy23-4m*
TN STRUOTION THROUGH BOOBS ; .
I. Objects, Pictimmt_aud_ructs as hatof
been, or may be given, to the Teacher and the Taught.
AWNS DICKSON,
108 South NINNTNENCH Street
'Bth Seydapter.
sn27-1m
QPRIM( GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
P..—f YOUNG HIEN AND BOYS, N. 1 .8 - ..Cor. itiGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD Streets.—Tde NINTH. Bch°Lased
Year begins MONDAY, September-Bth. Pupils pre.
pared for Collage ond. brdoogo.. elm-Wore may be found
at the Academy. Bev. A. B. BIILLIONS,
au22-Im* • • Principal.
poLYTEcilikilo 4E,'• PENN -
1 SQUARE, for the' Professionsl‘.rdutattoh of En
gineers, Architects, Practical Obemfits, and - Geologist&
The ronree on Military Engineering it eludes Field For- .
tifications, Siege Operations; Strategy, and. notice.
Oatalogneri on applicatidit to
ALFRED L. IiENNEDX. ;111. D.,
President'of:FaCtlity.
eelB.l2t
tiomE STUDY FOR LADIES.-
The enbscribe4 -propos4 , lo to form-an advanced.
Class in Philology, Elistory, Zdontal Philosophy, and
'English literature, to meet twice, a-rveCk, commencing
October Bth. Circulars at DOB °LINTON:Street.
seB-Im PLI EY: gig Lalll '0 Etna
GIRLS' HIGH •••• ANDANOMIAL`
8011001,. • •
The Department of Modern •Mliiixtrir t 444SnlanYt and
Latin Grammar, in the Girls , Ingh'and Sou* School, :
Will be vacant on the let proximo.
Applications for the potition will be reoetved at the of •
-
fice of the Controllers of Public Schoolet S. N. corner of
/31X.TH and ADELPIII Streets, until be 25th inst. - •
applicintiimust have bad at leskt,iroso years' expo..
•
Hence in botching.
• By order of tltikOomplittee on Girls' High and Normal ,
School. • - GEORGS
W: VAIIGHAN,
,
t e2O sma 3t. Chairman.
HOLDIEBBITha SEMINARY 808
YOUNG LADIES, located on PO Bristol Turn
pike, 8 mllett tram Philadelptdannd 2 finiiii.Tecorky. Tbk.
first term of the scholastic year begini the first MON
DAY In September; second term the lat 'day of Feb-.
A circular, containing terms, referemnit, ao.; can be
obtained by application to the
iyl4.Bm* • Misses CHAPMAN, Prinolvals.
rpEtE BEST PROVIDED, SCHOOL
_L IN THE UNITED BEATEIB.—The Selentlflo and
Classical Institute,
Lan--MONDiArrI---
OHESENIIT•Street
yollatry ect
__ _,~~~
•
SUNDERS' INSTITUTE,.-MAR
HET and .TRIBMir-NINTE
Oimeicel, and Military Day and Boarding:. 0 reopen
September 1. .
' - •
CC
HE SAUNDERS OADM" - tigl,
as heretofore, receive itia;alia of MilitarYin.
.atructiOn one•hour daily. Addrea ,-
an3o-)m . p r o. Hi. D. S&IIRD11111
• E EMALE • •IcNiowN,
..established and ' Boarianing liiiiitation
easantly located on the Camden and Amboy Railroad,
IM lions 'ride 'from Philadeirata. Bpecial attention is
WA to the Common and higher branches of English; and
superior advantages furnished In Vocal and Instrumental
Yfitude. French is taught by a native and spoken in the
Itunily. For catsiogues, address . . -
JOHN H. BBAHELEY, A. EL,
President.
VILLAGE -GREEN SEMINARY:
A seect BOARDING KNOOL, noar
Pennsylvani a. Thorough course in Idathematios, Dias.
eiti r Engliell Bindles. dm Book-keeping and Olvil En
gineering taught. Exercises In Military Tactics.
Seventh year begins September let..
Boarding, per week ,
Tuition, per unerter 8.00
For information, address
Rev. J. lIERVET BARTON, A. AL,
h 28-9 m VILLAGE GREEN, Penn's. -
EGAitAir INSTITUTE,C E B I OAEDING AND DAY BOHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1527 and 1529 8191tiON Street, Philadel.
phia.
The regular course of inetruction embraces the English
and French liangnages and Literatures—Latin if re
quired—and all the branches which constitute a thorotteh
English Education ; especial attention being paid to the
latter by the Frincipal, - assisted by the btAt Profeaeore.
French le the language of the family, and le cuneta ntly
spoken in 'tbe Inetitata.
The Scholastic year commenced Benton:cher 15 thr and
closes July. let.
For circulars and particulate, apply es..
Principal. •
sul6,2m* ICIDAMB Diazßvnailr,
IRENCFI AND ENGLISH .:DAY.
am:tool, FOB BOYS, Prof. B. 81418311, M.,
Principal —This new Institute receives Boys between
eight end fourteen years of ago. White PrenCh to the
language of the Institute, the . greatest attention will
be paid to the Eng li sh studies. Competent teachers are
engaged for all the ordinary branches of a good Englieb.
edneation. Latin taught without extra charges. The
academical year begins on the 17th of September, and
ends on the 28th of. June, •
Farther information can, be obtained at the residence
of the Piin'cipal, No. 111 South THIBTBENTH Street.
RIFBRINCIRS,—BIehop W. B. Stevens, Prof. H.S./payee
of P681:011 University, Prof. O.D. Cleveland, Hon W
Seward . . sel7.lm
( X.FORD. PEMALE )ASIINARY
IV OXFORD, 041105TER 00IINTY. Pe. •
The next &Men will open on WEDNBSDA.Y, Noy.
btb. For.Otroularo, aidceee
1148 'lnt MlBB B &EBB, Pendial.
ISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E.
JAL, HALL will reopen. their' Boarding , and Day
SaboollorYoung Ladies, at 1218 WALRIIT Street, on
110} DAY, September 8: ' 'se2-2m
ENGLIB FEENOH, AND LATIN
EIOROOL —lithe BURGIN'S School for Toting
lownes will reopen fiIPTICNIBIIr 16th, at 1057 WAL
NUT Strtet. - eel2.lm*
•• • ••
IIENWOOD:AOADENY FOR
G
DOTS.—The above Went : anon wan re-oPell on The
16th of 9W mo. (September.) For particulars, softy to
SA9IMM ALSOP, Frbeetpal,
Del. Water Gap, Monroe comity, Pa.
QHARON FEMALE SEMINARY
NJ Loco:led within one mile of the village of Darcy, ac
cessible half hourly from the city, mill open on the 29th
of 9th mo. (September.) For circulars, address
att.2B,lm* JOSIAH WfLSON, Darby, Pa.
JHE ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND
MATHEMATICAL INSiTTIITE—A. Moot Sohool
for Boys—No. 2 B. WEST PENN SQUABS, REOPENS
SEPTEMBER let. JOSEPH -DAVISON,
in2B-Im* Principal. •
TAE MISSES CASEY AND MBB.
BEEBE'S French and English Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies. - No. 1703, WALNUT Street,
will re-open on WEDNESDAY, September 10th.
iiul3 .
i s BENT' ONLY:'.. s2so.—Derhsble
IEII - Dwelling 924 Nortti above Poplar. Alas,
bath, rango, bot water, Rm. . eel9:Bot
ilk FOR SALE—The modern three-
Mietory BRICK BWNLIAING, with two•atory double
back building'', with side yard and all the modern im—
provements. Apply at 834.1d/LBSUALL Street, below
Parrish. " sel9 15t*
•
TO RENT The celebrated
ILABBEWBAY of the. late William 0; Rudman, de
ceased, with all the Fixtures, Vate, Tube, Vaults, &o.
The known reputation of the said Brewery Is sufficient
fecemmendation to insure a very handsome outlay cn a
smell capital. It is in complete working • order; and will
be rented on very favorable terms to a good . tenaut. • Ap.
ply on the prendeas, to BIGA.S IiBBKICS, Jr.,
ael9 Bt* 811 preen et.,.Eleveath Ward, Phllada.
SALE.-A Black Stallion .)
well Irish:tad for miatery service, acegstoused to
'the sound of cannon end musketry. He Is gentle.. vas ell
.the deldrablossite, and would be very useful to any om
ootoboot to ...tole the army. Address 4 ‘.1. ," Press
Ofjloe: - • ' : • • eslB 4t
ffir TO. Modern
SOLD—Large
I ff_L HOUSEE...-No. 1825 GREEN Street, four-storied,
" 21-feet !tont ; and No 1909 GREEN Street, three storied,
'doable front; both deep lots. _
t- • - BONSALL BROTHERS, _
ees-19(* " • 116 North Ni STE Street.
wa- 77 — vralrib
I. ENN/it PiinotpaL
Made arid severally al,gnedAY the maid partnere, at the
City' of - Philaa.a.pid.--44m- Nineteenth -day of Augnak
•.A. D. One,Thonsand Night - fituldred. and Sixty-two.
VAN , CAMP BUSH,
j- • - WILLIAM_ ESLEY 11.1JETZ,
Gonoral rt. -
THICODOBIE w. Benin, neri -
Special Partner.
• • -
MAtgBELIMS:•OFFIOE • -
PRIZAZZLI'III2I, Sept -15, 1862.
.- The - -15Arshal , s- Sofa of that pottion of the cargo of
the steamer BERMUDA advertised to be acid on TUES
DAY, Bent. 25, at the Custom House Storea, corner of
FRONTAnd:LOMBABD atreete, will be sold at Samuel
0; Cook seduction Store, No. 124 South FRONT. Street,
L iik , l2tenkook AL, on that day. • .
IVIARSHATIS SALE.—By virtue of a
Writ of Sale by the Boil. JOHN OADWALADER,
Judge of the District Oourt of the United Bastes in and
for the Eastern District of Pennolvenla, in Admiralty,
to me 'directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and beet 'bidder, for cashi at EIIOHENER'S STORE.
No. ]42 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, Sep_
Umber 86, 2882, at 12 o'clock M., the residue of the
cargo of the brig HERALD, consisting of 30 hhde 25
drams, and 90 boxes of Tobacco.
AMA.II,SHATIS SALE:Z . —By virtai of
a Writ of Me by the Hon. 'TORN OADWALA
DER, Judge of the Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Penneylvania, in Ad
thiralty, to roe directed, witl be sold - id public sal% to the
Lifeboat and beat bidder, for caeh,•at OALLO WHILL
STREET WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, October lat,
1882, at 12 o'clock M., the schooner JOSEPHINE', her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now ilea at said
Wharf. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. 8. Marshal Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
. - ..Prggenucrimt, Sept: 15, 1862. • eelB-6t
ARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
,
L a writ of Sale, by the Hon:JOHN OADWALA:.-
DEE, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for tho Eastern Dietrictof Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and beet bidder, for cult, at CALLOWHILL
STREET' waeßr, on WEDNESDAY, October 1,
1582, at 12. o'clock M., the schooner FANNY, her tackle, ,
inparel, and furniture, and .the cargo laden on board-.
the cargo consists of salt in Bache,
WILLIAM MILLWAED,
S. Marslial Eastern District of Penna.
PsttsDHLPHL, September 15, 1862. 5e113.6t
MARS ITAVEIAtit—By virtue of a
Writ of , Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OA D WAL ADEN,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for.the•Eactent District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and beet bidder, for cash, at °ALLOW/III:L. STREET
WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, October 1, 1862. at 12
o'clock N., the schooner MARY her
tackle, apparel, and, furniture, and the cargo Wien on
board—the cargo consists or salt to Amelia •
- tir 'WILLIAM NILLWAND,
17: B.lisrahal E D. of PennsYhmulo.
PRILAD.B.ITI4, Berytem4r;,l4 462. : , solti-dt
ASAR6IIAVS"BALIC:L=By Virtue of
All: a Writ ofkliale, by -the -Hem JOaff UADWALA
DEB; Jidge of the District Court elfin United States,
in and for the Eastern District or Pennsylvania, in Adria
ralty;th me direhled, will be sold at public sale to the
highest- and. beet. bidder, for .cash, at.OALLOWILILL-.
BTDEIC T• W DAR fe, 'on -WE BDA Y, October I,;'
".1862, at 12 o'clock 11., the schsonor ELIZA., her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on
board—the cargo Oonelats of salt in sacks.
. - • WILLIAM DIILLWAED,
D. 13. 'Umbel Eastern District of Penna:
PBTLAWILPHIAO‘ Sept. 15, 1862. - sel6-6t
UNDERSIGNED
'kJ beg leave to. inform their - friends and the. public
that they havelemoved their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT
!roan NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to
their Yard, northWeet corner of EIGHTH `end WILLOW
Streets, Where they intend to keep the beet 'cutslity of
LABIGH COAL, .from the moat approved mines, at. the
ioweet pee*. Your patronage Is reepeogully whelk&
- JOB. WALTON & CO.,
Ofßoe 112 South tagosto StreeL
yard; =aim mbi-tt
. -
,UCIFER" OM WORKS.
IA 100 bbla " Lucifer" Burning Oil on Hand.
We guarantee the oil to be non-expladve, 'to burn all
the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without
twristint the wick, and but slowly. Bernie Lined with
glass name/. WBIQRT , SMITE, &
fe2l-tt otno s 610:114,11)1111T Street.
OFFIGE OF TEE PM:LAD_ EELPIELt
AND BEADINGABIABOADVAIPANY.
PRILADRILno 2/3, 1802.
The .11ATS13 of TBNIGHT and TOL L Son AIi(THBA
OTTE COAL trimaported blibis Company will be se foi
owa during the month of sienna BEE, 1802 :
---....-__
Port Carbon $2lB $l.BB
Mount Carbon 2.17 LB7
Schuylkill Haven.— ..... . . 2110 LBO
Auburn- 2.00 1.76
Port Clinton. .
' -. Lgs . 1.68
By order of the Board of Managers.
jeBo.3te W. H. WBBB. Boonaary
GAMPA GNE. **doe' .
cg Gold
FI
tee" GBAMPA.GO, *4O pot d ' 4a Raul:
ete." 'or Bale b,
• :!..011A8. 8 CARBTATIIB, Sole tgent,
aelo _ No. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRAND Streets.
•
OURKANTS AND "; R'AISIN 50
bble cboine new arid 'Olti',Zaiite Cuirsta r tei also, Va
lencia Bunch Lai ere and Beg Banana, for' sale by
RHODES' & WILLIAMS,
laat lo7.Bopth NFATIOR Strrilot.
JJQTJEU.RS.--750
..okqes
~assorted. L i Quenre , jag received per ) ship Vandalia, from Bor
deaux, and for sato by •
JAUBBTOUB &Ai ti r jlßGN36.
202 di 204 Bonth,F.RONT atrest.'
GlN—Just received;
,- per Brigantine
firom Rotterdam,' an,iiivoloe of Treble &a
eller pin,..4oksele.fr,ran Abe.; W.biirf,frpm Custom
her atort,;.by Mate. kolo Agent,
1fe",„;126 . 5!019trr iindl l l/ 0 1111141A111 . 8triets..
.
• Cal'Lly • P - 11LA • S:-,i,et iprip3The -- quality,i
&I* tulle uk
o.fter v 41,1 sitllo7 Botjartinalmar te ci,
t-,14t1 !444
EDUCATIONAL.
an9,B•lsa
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A D.EsITAL.PRACTICE FOB, BALE
.
—To a Dentist who wishes - a good locationroon
lick of one bi 'addrOusing ft Dentist," Press Office.
sol 6 1m
HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR
XI& SALE-Elegant 'Brown Stone House and hand
some Furntture, Walnut street, between Seventeenth
and Eighteenth streets. 'Apply to
in26.lin
a('FOR SALE—A beautiful COT
TAGS, and nix acres of GroDad, In the interior of
rirnnaylvania, desirably-altnated and arranged for an
academy or first-class school, near a thriving village,
and In a healthy location.
Also. adeeirable DWELLING-mut Lot, in New Bloom
field, Perry county, Penna.
Also, a large number of cottagee, lota, and other pro
perties, for isle or exchange.
B. F. GLENN, 128 Bonth FOURTH Street,
attle and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
TO. RENT-A THREE-13TORT
M. BRIO% DWELLING, on BMA . Street, ono door
above Twelfth, north side. Rent low to a good tenant
Apply-to ' WETHERILL & BROTHER,
jel2_, 47 and 49 North BROOND f3troot
a TO RENT,---A THREE-STORI
MEI BRICE DWELLING, on PINE Street, nest
Seventeenth, north eide‘ Arply to
• WIITNESILL & BROTHER,
41 end 49 North SECOND Street.
FOWEIALE OR TOLET—Pow
Honsets,•on the West elite of BROAD t3treet, betas
Oolnntbis 'avenue. AD* at the southwest corner ct:
WWII and BA3lOObl Stres.
et
cab... 1841
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NOTICE 'hereby certified that
. the undersigned have formed a Limited Partner
ship; agreeably to the provisions of the acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; upon the terms
hereinafter eat forth, to wit:
'l. The name or firm under which the said partnership
le to be conducted is BUSH A HURTS.
2. The general nature of the business intended to be
transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods in
the City of Philadelphia.
8. The general partners in the said firm are VAR
CAMP, BUSH and WILLIAM WESLEY KUBTZ,
both residing at No. 1937 VINE Street, in said City of
Philadelphia; and the special partner is THEODORE
.„. „
4. • ..amour • ea •t. contribu t. e silt7r.
THOUSAND DOLLARS, In cash.
6. The said partnership fs to commence on the NINE
TEENTH. DAY OF , AUGUST, A. D. 1802, and will
terminate on, the FONT DAY OF JANUARY, A. D.
1864.
an2l-6w
SALES.
MILLW &SD,
S. !demob:Lt.
PanatrELPHIA, September 15, 1862, 8016-St
. • WILLIaII MILLWARD,
• • . 11. S. Marshal E. D. ot Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, September 15, 1862. sale .et
COAL.
/LLVAIEMATINIF
/from
To. Itiolon't !To rhilotla.
O. H. HIIIRHEID,
203 South SIXTH Street.
nitAIN PlPE.—Btone Ware Drain
L." Pipe from 2to 12-inoh bore. 2-Inoh bore, 260 par
read; 3-inch bore, lIOe per yard ; 4-Inch bore, 400 per
yard; 6-inch bore, 600 per yard; 6-Inch bore' 65a per
yard. 10very variety of connectiona l betide, tram and
hoppers. We are now prepared to fnrnish pipe In any
rnantity and on liberal terms to dealers and those pur
4maingin large quantities.
• 011 1 1 AMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.—Vitrilled Terra
Oats Ohininey Tops, plain and ornamental doairroa, war
ranted to stand the motion of coal gas or the weather in
any climate.
GARDEN VASES.—A great variety or, ornaments'
garden Vases, in Terra Gotta classical designs, all eines,
and warranted to stand the weather.
Philadelphia. Terra
_gotta Works, Office and Weirs
Booms - 1010 CHESTNUT Street,
ia17.0 EL A. HABEISON.
RAIN
PIPE.--Vitrified Drain and
J 1../ Water PIPE, from 2 Inches bore up, with every
variety of Bends, Branches, Tram, Ao., warranted equal
to any in the market, and at lees rates. The under-
Nignod being interested in one of the largest and best
beds of tire Clay in this country for the manufacture
of the above and other articles, dace competition, both
in quality and price. ' PETER. B. fdELICK,
Office and Store 721 CHESTNUT Street.
klanufaotory.oor. Thompson and Anthracite streets,
Philadelphia. an/3-1,
MACKEREL, ICRIRRINOt, SHAD,
&Q., &o.
2,800 Rhin Mass. Noe. 1,2, and 8 Mackerel, late.
&might fat fish; in savortad packages.
2,000 Bblif Nirei 'Zastport, Fortune Bay; and 'Halifax
Marring. and
4
Boxei Lnbeo, Scaled, and No. 1 Herr/nig.
160 Ebb, New Mega Shad.
260 'Boise Herkimer Connti Churl, iko.
In atom and for sale by •
MURPHY as HOONIII i __
N0.,148 North W 11.8.11
REL. "
avowal New Large No. 8 Blacken&
148.11altlIble a« " "
In pion sad and for sale by
- 1 11:111PRIF& ROOMS.
• No: . /44 No#10W14N9111,:•.-
N A
814$Iiokan.tr,
.
efiTY BEcitiailitith; 1. DRINIVEWB ALLBT,
A 11 :48 .YooollkJz.,
BY,
(___.. l34 2tween Piing4nad t3eoond, Rao. aid Arch Ai.
` ll6-2 tor . _
ATOUR.' 0314.-a4:492.baskets Latour
L
-A-a Olhe OlVinet:reCebted-Pfir ship VandaHa, froin
Bordeaux, kir isle by
- - - JAIIRICTOB3-k-LATERGNIO,
:saute 20220418Nt.fi11r. 11,k1M,Stretri.-i;
• •
9Y~rBUIIZ: 1b q trona s
.amt,
EL , nraitin.BariEnii iitsretigiffiacislemadariattn
and for male by JAMISTORII likViliGN-41
201 and /04 SOnta" , FRONT. litieit;ZlrePaalv. g.:2*--
MEDICIN
ifEALING POWERS OF E 1 C- •
.TBIOITY DEMONSTBSLTED, at 1220
WAL
NUT St., Philadelphia, where Prof BO LLES buboes!".
cated nearly three years testing his newdbocovery in the
applicat'on of Galvanimiti Ma tnettsm, and Itteotricity, as a
therapeutic agent, on over four thousand invalids, moat
Of whom had bcen pronounced insurable by tho moat
eminent moOkal men In this and otL•er calm, but after
weeds were cured by a few applicatious of Electricity by •
Prolessor BOLLES.
NEMAKKABLIII OUSE OF CONSUMPTION.
PIIIL,ADHLYHIL, Sept 10, 1882.
I ehostfally make the follow' og statealact of lieMa con
cerning my. own aiktordshing cure. whlcli was to me am
life from the dead:
About eighteen months ago /took a eiveze cold, which
'mewed to locate on my chest and lunge. and since that
time I haye been afflicted with consumptive tendencies,
and moat of the time my condition has been truly alarm
ing. Especially for one year, my physicians, mrsetf. end
friends, had abandoned all hope ems , recovery. Noise
gnage can describe my sufferings,. which annoyed reshot!'
day andleis ht. No effort on my part for score his been
omitted, for Lemplo7rd, from the commencement
. of mf
sickness, the most eminent medical men of the State, and
took their romedlet faithfully, trail they frankly tots rue
that I had consumption, and.eouhl not be cured. Pre
vious to this announcement by my physicians. I hat (re
ticently seen Professor Bolles' card in The Press, and
a short time previous to my applying to him I chanced
to observe several certiecatee, and some which excited
my mind to call on Min for advice, about ton days
ago. "I told the Professor thst I had no money , to
throw away, and did not wish to be treated unless he
could cure me ; and he frankly told me that he did riot
wish to treat me unless he could cure me, and said he
would decide that fact In twenty miontes; and p'ocoeded
to examine, and in lees than fifteen minutes he said he
could cure me, and offered to warrant a perfect cure, and
charge me nothing if be failed. Now, I am willing to
say, for the benefit of otberasuffering from t be same diffi
culties, that I have only received seven applioationa of
electricity, and em a well man. I had anticipatel that I
should be shocked with electricity, but, on the contrary,
he gave mono shocks. The whole treatment, from the
beginning, was very pleasant and agreeable. I have
beard many speak of the treatment, who have been cured.
Ali, of one accord, seem pleased with the agreeable Sensa
tion, There seems no contusion or sails work about his
treatment or . diagnosis of diesels°. Be proceeds itpori
fixed principles, and accordlig to laws well understood by
himeelf,' and there is good evidence of their infallibility,
from the fact that - . be •is, generally successful, and can,
with perfect safety,' warrant the oldest chronic cases. I
look forward with hopes for suffering humanity. It
seems to me that medical men of the old achooi will soon
investigate this new discovery of Professor 8., and, in.
stead of drugging the stomach for months and years,
many times without any benefit, they may be able, in a
few days, by the proper application of electricity, applied.
by Professor B.'s system, to care nearly all oases which
they abandon as incurable. I have watched the guesses
Of Professor Ws treatment carefully, and I have come to
the conclusion that the ens• half of his wonderful Success
has not been told, although thousands speak in nosily the
language that I do. ' ANTHONY CARNEY,
No. 1217 Market street.
Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front
'treat.
Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. Z. Ohnroh, Dye.
pepstla of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1638
Helmuth street.
Alexander Adair°, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lunt—.
bago, long standing, 1312 Savory street, Eighteenth ward,
Kenaington.
Williem.H. Shift*, Paralysis of the lower limbs (The
raplegy) and Epilepsy, publiener of the Nationai Mer
chant, 126 Sou th Second street.
Thomas Owens; Congestion of the Brain and severe
Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Dished', American Hotel,'
Philadelphia.
Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 628 Arch
ultra t,
James Nugent, Deafness for Big years, and ringing and
roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streete.
George G. Presbury, Cliaron - fh Bronchitis end °Mardi,
formerly proprietor of the Girard Bons°.
Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetia, Rose Mils, West
Philadelphia.
George Grant, Rheumatic Goat, long standing, 610
Ohesinut street.
R. T. De Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and inflammatory
Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut Area.
0. IL Oarmich. Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation
of theaidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth etreete.
George W. Freed, Epilepsy, 1402 North Thirteenth
street
Benjamin F. Kirkbricle, Epilepsy, No. 1020 lilarket
street.
James P. Groves, M. D., long standing and severe Lum
bago, 216 Pine street.
Edward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street.
M. Galloway, Chronic Dyspepsia, Alien's Lane, Twen
ty-second ward.
Charles D. Onehney, Paralysis of the lower limbo
(Parapiegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel.
J. Iticket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con
gestion of the Brain,llB Callowhili street.
(Web Lamb, Bronchia] Consumption of fire years
standing, 1436 Chestnut street.
Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia.
M. M. Laming, Nervous Prostration, Cadbray eve.
nee.
J. B. Ritter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Richmond
street.
N. B.—Ti addition to the above cases cured, Prof. O.
EL BOLLES has cured two thousand (Stromlo and Aon t
eases within lees than three years in Philadelphia, all of
whioh cases had resisted the treatment of the most emi
nent medical mon.
Please take notice that Prof. B. doss not advertise any
cortificatee of cum, except those cured in this city.
Prof. 11. has established himself for life in this city, and
his success in treati.cg the sick is a sufficient guaranty
that he claims nothing but scientific facts in his disc-.
very in the use of Electricity as a reliable therapeutic
agent.
B.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that
Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet, to
guard them against trusting their health in the bands of
those In this city claiming to treat diseased according to
his discovery. This caution may seem severe on these
using Electricity at hazard, but It is the severity of
truth, and designed for the good of humanity. See ad
vertisement in another column.
Consultation Free.
PROF. 0. H. BOLLES,
1220 WALNUT Street, PhiladA.
ARRANT'S
Val 'valuable and popular Medicine has univereelly re
, • weived the most favorable reoommendations of the
ar.ADIOAL PBO7/113t1ION and the Public All the
meet NPIIICINNY AIM AGABILABLB
SALINE. APERIENT.
It may be need with .
th4 1 00.. - 'effeetln
Bills= `and Febrile Diseasios;-' Costiveness, Rick
Headache, Nausea, Lssa of Appetite; Indigee
tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the Liver,. Gout, Rheumatic
Affeedon; Gravel, Piles,
AID ALL 00111PLA.INT8 WE11.31
L filtHTllo AND COOLING APEBIIIiPr OE P 1 1 12.-
..
GATIVN IB BIQUERIID.
It Is partlc adapted to the wants or Trave}kte
by Iles and L endßesidents in Hot Climates, Persona of
Sedentary llabita, Invalids, and Convaleeoents Captatni
of Vessele and Planters find it a valuable addition to
theli Medicine Meets.
It be in the form of a Powder, carefully put np In honk*
to keep in any' climate, and merely reenirat
water poured upon It to produce a de-
Ughtfn! effervescing beverage.
Numeroustoeumouials, from professional and olhrz,
gentlemen of the highest etanaing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily invreasing popularity for a series
Of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
Intelligent public.
Alatrafectored only by
...TAIOWTT & CO.,
No. 478 C/REERWION street, corner Warren et
NEW YORE,
And for sale by Drngglata genorails.
ark2l-13 ,
GLUTEN CAPSULES
OF
,PURE 6 COD - LIVER. OIL.
The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVER
OIL,' and the inability of many to take it at all, has in
duced various forms of disguise for - its adminisn - ation
that are, familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of
them answer in special cases, but mere often the vehicle.
neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as
unpaiatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug
nanoe, nausea, ko., to invalids, induoed by disgust. of the
011, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULES.
COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much need
lately in Europe, the experience there of the good re
omits from their use in both hospital and private elat!licot
Wilde from the naturally suggested advantages, ere ea-
Solent to warrant our claiming the virtues we. do for
them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and
d'eserved favor. Prepared by
WYETH & BROTHER.
deg-tf . ...14121WALNIIT Street, Philadelphia.
J .
•
o THE DISEASED OF AI. ULASSES.—AIt acute and chronic) diseases
cured, by spacial guarantee, at 1220 Walnut stree
hiladelphls, and in case of a failure no charge
made.
(
s Professor BOLLES, the founder of this nets pr
tar )
' Hoe, seal superintend the treatment of all cause him
self'. A pamphlet containing a multitude of cettill
tea, of those cured, alsaletters and complimen
reeolutione from medical men and 'others, will be :
given to any Person free.
• Lectures are constantly given, at 1220, to medical
men and others who desire a knowledge of my die eeVes7, in applying Electricit7 ae a reliable tilers, pentic agent. Consultation free . ettqa-Bm
CLIITION.. . .
The well-ternid niyatation of
FAXEIBANKS° SCALES
, Etas Who* eat makors of imperfect balaikeeo to offer
lbain BOAL13:8," and purobeiday,
'save tbanft, In many instances, boon subjected to tram!
and ImDodtlon. FAIRSAINHIP WALLS are maniac
trod only by the. original inventori, 1. &
T, IAIH
BARHB & 00., and are adapted to ever, branob of the
hadnams, ahem. correct sad durable Scales le rectuhst.
FAIRBANKS EIF
Generai Axenag,
saa-tl MABONIO HALL. Ili OHNEPTNUT ST
Fift'ioW .
JOHN B. MYERS iS 00., AM
ER ; TIONXESB, Nos. 282 and 2134 NABKIIIT Otreet.
SALM - OP BOOTS" - AND SHOPS, Pic
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
September 23, on four mamba' orodlt
-7000 packusea Boots and Shwa, &o,:
BADS OF DRY GOODS.
ON THEGIRDAY MORNING,
Fasitember 26, at 10 o'olooll. Dy 00044:400, PA 059011A 1 P
rrea2s.
Of OAr,IPBTENON.
ON ISIDAY ItIONNYNO, •
Igeptembor 20th, oat 10)i o'clock, on 4 month& °malt--
800 plecee Velvet. Zreasela, Ingrain, =ld Vane:Una csr.
gating, coo matting% go,
FURNESS, BRINLEY,
No. 499 NAIXF,T STEW.
SAM! OF WRIBMBH. WIT G 00133.
ON FBIDAT MORNING ?
Sept. 26, at 10 o'clookr by catalogue, on 4 months'
credit
-400 lots of rIVID oy sod stogie ?ranch dry geords, roesived
per late arrival,.
PANCOAST &,. WARNOCK, ALT
TIONIMIII3. Non. 218 MAK= WM.
BALK OF ANCFNIOAR £ZW lasrouvol) DBY
. GOODS, 311gEGIOIDBNIZS, I&ILLINEBT coops,
so., by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
•
September 24, commencing at 10 o'clock, pinball.
Comprising a general'amirtment Gt seasonable goods.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF e!.. STOWE OF FELT,
WOOL. AND SR.% RATS, : hy catalogue,
At No. 337 SARRE f SIIIRET, 6secorid story,)
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
September 26, et lb o'clock percisely.
Comprising the entiro stock of &jobbing home declin
ing busintss. Embracing a general assortment of silk,
wool, felt, and cloth hate and cape; superior fixtures.
counter, drawers, tools,.&c.
Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the
morning of sale.
]STATE ,OF - JOHN MOFARLAN,
..LA DEOEASED —Letters of Administration upon the
Estate of John SlcFarlan, deceased, having been. granted
to the undersigned, aa persons indebted to the said
Estate are requested to make 'fitment, and those having
claims on the same to present them to_
• - - .7.11M1G5 1101.11 MS, Adm'r, -
33 South 'SIXTH Street,
or to his Attorney, WILLIAM H. MARTIN.
au26- met* ' • 233 South FIFTI. Street.
VOW ALL MEN BY THESE
.1-31. PRESENTS:
That I, EBENEZER GATE, of Franklin, in the
county of Merrimac, and State of New Hamp shire, do
hereby revoke, annul, and forever cancel, any and all
Powers .of Attorney heretofore granted by me to one
CLINTON RICE, of the city and county of New York.
State of New-York, to act for me in any matter or trans
action whatever; and this is to give due notice and warn
ing to the public and all concerned, that from this day
henceforth I shall utterly disregard and repudiate any
further act of sald'Rico made under or by reason of any
power of attorney which I have heretofore given him ;
and especially do I hereby revoke. annul, and withdraw
the power of attorney which I have heretofore granted
to said Rice to sell and dispose of certain Patents or
Rights under certain patents granted to rue for Improve
cnent in florae Shoes, Process for making Iron for same,
and the Iron when so made as new article of hf ;unto
ture, or anything relating to the same.
No further as. ignment, transfer, or conveyance what
ever, made by the said Rice In my name, or for me nailer
any!aneged authority as aforesaid, will, after this date,
be recognized by me as valid or binding on me or my
legal renresmtatives.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this fourth day of September, 1852.
[suet] EBENEZER GATE.
Witness:
ANDREW BOYD,
B._T. SAVAGE.
PROPOSALS:
COMMISSARY OF SU-
N- , SUMO% No. 1102 OIR&RD street
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, 1802.
PROTOS&LS will be rec , ived at this office until 12
o'clock Id. on the 23d day of SEPTEMBER, 1862, for
furnishing for the use of the Baited States Army, at
ouch times and in such quantities as may be needed,
whhie thirty days from the date of this advertisement,
the wholo or any part (as required) of the following
biIBSISTEITOS BTOBEti, viz;
360,000 Formes Prime Bacon Shoulders.
400,000 pounds Haul Breed, in barrels.
LOCO barre.s Rxtrii Snporline Plow.
BGO bushels tiplit Peas, in flour barrels.
40,000 rounds Prime Bice, in barrels.
60 000 pounds Prime 810 loffee, In barrels.
10,000 pounds Light Yellow Sager, in barrels.
4,000 gallons Vinegar, fn now barrels.
6,000 couLds Adamantine Candles, full , weight 12s.
SVC() poondß goad Ilard Soap.
600 bushels lUD, In barrels.
2,C00 gallons Syrup Molasses, in now barrel!!
Allarlicles to be of the beet quality, securely packed,
and In perfect order for transportation. Bide will in
ckde packages and delivery In this city.
Seller's name and date of purchaee, with name of
article contained, rignired on each package.
Certificetee of inepontlon of Meat and Flour will be
Samples In boxes, distinctly. marked, must accompany
bide tor all aTticlee except meat.
Bids from known dealers only will be considered, and
each bid must be accompanied by the written guarantee
of, two responsible persons for the faithful performance
of the agreement.
Propcsate to be endorsed Franc:male for subsistence
Stores,' and directed to F. 17. BUCK.
ee2o-8t ()avian and C. B , Vol. Service.
MOlt PLATES.-
• Wsnrsuelargptember 13, 18t13:
The Navy repartmei e t
will, until the roth of oti..ro-
DEII, receive brown Mons for the delivery of the IKON
AllkION and DECK PLiTlNGifcr a - Vessel building In
each-of the Navy Yards at Portemouth, N. IL, Boston,
Newyork; anti - Pau suet -- -----
The side Plating to be In live thicknesses of Pietas,
not less than one inch in thickness each, and the Deck
Plating in two thicknesses, three-quarters of an inch
each ; the Plates to be trimmed to shape, but the bend
ing and punching-the, toles will be done by the GOvern
meet at the Navy - Yards. .
--
The Pintas are to conform generally to those need in
the 'vessels - of the class of the '.Monitor,' now building
for the Dort rnment.
-- • .
Uron application to the Commindatit -of each of the
Tares named, tbe quantitirs, dimensions, atedescription
of the several kinds of Plates can be obtained.
Too Proposaia will be addressed to the Navy, Depart
ment, and endorsed on the outside 4 ' PrOPOISSi3 fur Iron
Armor Plates," that they may bejliatingnistied from
other lett ers sel6 mot . •
REVOLVING' IRON . TURRETS,-
..
. NAY? DEP AMTHT,
Wasatscrrcre. Seo'ember 13. AN
1832.
- The Navy Department win receive propositions for
the construction and erection on board •of a veescl bond
ing at the Portsmouth New liazpehire, Boston. New
Yetk. and rhiladelphla Navy Yards; of two BE VO (sV.
LEG'TO WERE and an Impreanable smoke-p pe for each
venal. .
On one of tho towersthere is to be a pilot home, the
whole to be on the general plan of those now building for
tho navel aervice.
The diameter of the tower will be 21 feet In the clear
its thickness will be 11 inches, oompaed of plates of sot
Less than one Inch thick.
- .
The smoke-pipe in thickness six inches, composed of
plates not less than eon inch thick, inside diameter at the
top forty-Fux inches, and height above the deck eight feet.
The propositions must embrace all the machinery for
revolving and working the tnr. eta and the. guns, and will
state the ccat and the time wlfbin which the work on each
vessel will be ocmpltted on board and ready for service.
The contractor will he furnished with general drawings
by tbe Navy Department .
Proposals will be received until the 15th day of OCTO
BAR, and moat bo ad dressed to the Navy Department, and
endorsed on the ontsido c. Proposals for laavolvlog Tar.
raft," that they may be distinguished from other letters.
0415- m4t
ARMY. CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGE OPPlOE—PanaDziarmA August 16thi
1862.
PROPOSALS are invited for furnishing Uniform Re
gulation Clothing and Gamp and Gartison,Ezhipage for
the -new levies of votanteerft and militia of the United
States. The Clothing'and Equipage for the different
arms of the service to correspond in make and materiel
to that heretofore used, and to conform to the patterns in
the -Office of Clothing and'Equipage in this city, where
specifications and samples marbe inspected. Proposals
should state the article which it is - proposed to, furnish,
the quantity which' can be supplied weekly, the earliest
period at which the delivery will be commenced, the total
quantity offered, and the price for each article. All ar
ticles delivered by contractors are required, by law, to
be legibly marked with the contractor's name. The fol
lowing list embraces the principal Erapplfes needed
ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.
:Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineers, Ordnance, Ar
tillery, and Infantry.
Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavell's , ' Artillery, In
fantry, Zonave, and knit.
• UniTorm Trowsers, consisting of footmen, horsemen,
Zouave, and knit.
Cotton Buckle, Overalls.
_,Drawers, fltuanel and knit.
Ehirte, flannel and knit.
Great Coats, footmen and horsemen.
Straps for Great °pats.
Blankets, Woolen and Rubber.
Ponehos and Tokens.
Sack Coats, flannel, lined and unlined.
. Boots, Bootees, Leggings., Stockings.
Leather Stocks, Wax upper Leather, Soli Leather and
Briddle Leather, Iniform Hats, trimmed and untrimmed.
Uniform Cape, Light Artillery, Forage Cater, Stable
Frocks, Sashes, Haversacks. Knapsaoke, Canteens.
ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE.
Rostrata' Tents, Wall Tanis, Sibley Tents, common
tents, D'Abri Tents. • .
Hospital Tent Pins, large.
Wall Tent Pins, large and sinalL
Wall 'Pent Pins, small.
Common Tent Pins.
Hointdth Bars, double and idoEls•
Regimental Colors,
Camp • do.
National do.
Regimental Standards. . .
Storm Flags,
Garrison do.
Becrbiting do. •
Guidons. •
Felling Axes and MORO,
Hatchete and Handles. '_'-
Mess Pane.
Camp kettles.
Pick Axes and handles.
Bugles. -
rife&
BOOR&
OonaPany Order.
Clk)thing Account.
Descriptive.
- Morning Doport.
..egthsental General prier.
,Deltor.
Descriptive.
Index.
Order.
Post Order.
, Morning Report
Lotter
' • Guard.
Target Practice:
Ooneolidated Morning Report.
Inepectlon Report.
BentaltY. will be required for the fulfilment of every
contract.
All proposals, received by'noon of the tenth day final
the date of this advertisement, will, be opened at noon of
that day, and the article. immediately needed will be
awarded to the lowest responsible bidders present.
Gentracts for , further, .applies will- be, awarded front
time to time, as favorable bide are received, always- to
the lowest responebre bids Jeceived, up_ to the time of
making the contract,
BY order of the QuartirnadaY
G. IL OROSMAN,
..7 1 41*13.allettaim' eater G.3nerel.,
HOTELS.
• .
TRYING HUSE, _
J . • DEW YOIIN,
BROADWAY 'AND •TWILLFTH STREET,
• sorraisoit'os TWSLFTEC
' °oath:toted outhe
11 . 17 R 0 Pqr.-A-11 LA I N
This house is now open for the accommodation- of
Families and eraa.siont Guises.
GEO. W. HUNT,
Date of the Breveort House, Proprietors,
• ' OHAs. W. NASH,
• ' irrt-thatutagi
p .FRANR.:PALKER,
Burgeon Artist to thiGlOvernmeint Tits' Mittens, Wish.,
ingteu. Also, to all elks Medidal ipoilegoir and Ho*.
V •
;Rah& •
The 44 PALMER LthrßB," . adoptiar by ' the Arine
And Navy Burgeona. - Pamphlets sent gratis. tuldress,
• FRANI/. L PALM.X/t,
J/2•Oni . No. 1609 CHICBT4I4 BlFer34-Philad'a.
LEGAL
MINIM
m. THOMAS gOlie
vbil. ISM tad .41 bath ITOCIRTH 4 011.
ESAL RSTATE AT IPEIVLTA ZIALt
sir A Mtge amount at Private &Me,
r hi c i gc ,
dolga-fp:lock of city acd counzry Proper!i'.
vel
may be bad tbe auction sten.
deacriptiora in hanbar nor. eay.
catalogace tiattirdaY next d part
13E lL SIBTATE SALE-32PITEEth....
BIGGTH 3T'.— Neat modern d wetikig, rir 517
Eighth ntreot. Ittimediite poseci3ton. tomb
TEIRTEENTO ST.Two neat modern d".
„Nor. 1934 az.3 1933 north Thlrtnenthozzobk kotith tt!,
few D. Inmedisto pononmaion of 1939!
EL.EVENTLI Sr--your story h,te T d wea ,_
north EloYerth strut, south of ltazte atu f t . 2 , 14
ate **newton. • • • "44>h
COATES 8T —lfocTers foar-btory brick
tn.te
1933 Coates etret. between 19tn and 2inbat rethi.
PINE 'ST.—Genteel a2oe•storir brief; dwßiii,it
1321 Pfne street, between Thirtee3tb 4 1 1 B rom ,
tiCP Pet! partltular4 lo
Rale NO. 260 north Eleventh pl ree.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD PIRENITUR,E, Biom e
OA R PETS, &.,. ' 61 9
OH. TUESDAY BIOBETHG.
3d teat., at 10 10 o'clock. at Ho 2450 north gi c .,..,
obeet, by catalogue, the neat al 'Mayan) ttrltr 11 41 k.,,.
ram and chamber furniture, 13 , Imola acd %lb., '''t
pets, ' iv. of a gentleman Inaba the city. " 4/.
gir Af ey b e ereeee e d at •8 o'clock co the rec o ,,,
the et4e. — 4 cf
gale No. 1619 Oheetnnt Street,
EfigPXYLIOR FURN
OA ITURE-. P&c. lANO,
RPETS. bLlgfirjß
'ON WEDNEBOAY VORIITNe,
24th inat, at 10 o'clock, at No /619 Chestnut h. 4
by catalogue, the homebold furnitaro, fine res,r, w P '
octave plane• forte, made by fichomackfr rj o u j od
mirror. fine carpets, dining room and Clemabbr fon,!
tau e,
- war Iday be examined at 8 o 7
clock on the
sale. , '""t
IBILIF FORD & 00., AUCTION.
1571018, 525 MAREBT and 522 OOMMIRIB,O
SAWS Or 1,000 OASES BO
NS OTS, SNOBS, AND
GA.
THIS MORNING.
Sept. 22, at 10 o'clock precisely, wail be am,
talogne. 1.000 cases men's, boys', and make' eV, ) c ';
grain and tbick boots, - calf and kip brossuk, d
gaiters Balmorals, dco.; Toss ' s cee. tad
cblldr
m at klp. goat, kid, m d onookoilol 114
boots end elatres.- 6a -alippeaw, Dab:not-Qs,
a large assortment of first came city nkide vols.
11Kir Goods oyes. teals.aratnation, with caw °
RC0160 4 , 4
OR t)ke morning et
.
BMA - .AMP .1,000 • CARIB OOTS, ha xa
^ • • ... • • GANS. 'do. o•=w,
•Off THURSDAY MORNING,
Sept. 25 at 10 o'clock precisely, nill bnedd
logo°, 1,000 oases men's,' boys', and yolithe i
grain, and thick boots; calf and kip brogan ; c 2,
gaiters, Oxford ties, &Ivor , men's, and e t iEW
calf, kip, goat, kid. holed boots and &boss, E c 6 .:
.11 1 , Dere , buskins, 2giroorabs, Aloe; ia7.o)
ment of first-class oity.madc goods.
th orph:mOpen
0r for exsoinstion, with catalogu es ,
e m:
IUTOSE§ NATHANB,AIIO'ION3I I
.1111.. boIIfIdISSION KIDIORANT, i k -aZ
corner of 811TH and; PACS Street,.
CIRNAT BARGAINS.
WATUITSB AND JIMIVELBY AT PRITATR
Mao gold'and . l llver lever , latrine, Engileb, 5:4, L14 1
lerenolt watches for 'than half the utuoi
prices. Watches from aro dollar Go one ktoidre4 4,1
each. Gold'ohilliks from 40 to 60 orat4 13.3 r ;wt. 1-.=4
chomp.
TAKE NOTICE.
The highost possible price is loaned on goat „P.
titans' Principal Establishment, southeast
Sixth and Bane etreete. At lea,,t one-third more,
any other establishment In this city.
NATHAHEr Ili/NM:PAL MONET ESTABItt
MEET.
'MONEY TO LOAN,
In large or smilininotmte, from one dollar to trams
on diamonds, gold and • silver plate, watchft,
merchandfie, do - tiling, * furniture, bedding, plass, w
goods of every description.
LOANS MADE AT MI: LOWEST MARKET Sig,
This establishment his large Are and thlefis u i
for the saf e ty of valuable goods, together with a ;tin.
watolunem (hi Vrbisidees.
ESTAIILIBEIRD TOE THE LAST THISTT ig
INT AEI Jame loam made at this the Pr-:•-•044
blishment.
M?' Marge: greathi reduced.
AT PRIVATE BALM.
One anytertor brilliant toned piano-forts, with
plate, soft and load palate. Prioe only SRO.
One Teri• lin e toned rdano-forte, price only Y? 7.
~ImIPPIN6
dm BOSTON AND PETL,-..
DELPHIA STRAITARIP
from each port on SATURDAYS. From N444'4
Wharf, t3ATITRDAY. September 20.
The !Remeltlp SAXON, Opt Matthews, wW PO*,
Ptoladetibia for Boston, SATURDAT .KORb M.; N I ,.
tembc:r 20, at 10 o'clock and stcamihip Nty,l2 ,
(nev i ) Oapt. Baker, from Roeton fat Phlialelyca,
SATURDAY, September 20, at 4 P. M.
Ituntraaca one-bnif that by gall vesoaii. Frfktit 6 3 4
at fair ratan.
Shiptoers will Dletios send their IMILI of L*
fir•.
For freight or pannge, having fine acranunga,tzn
*WY to R&NRY WINSOR
W3O 882 SOUTH WHARTP.i.
da STEAM WEEKLY TO U.
TE.RPOOL. touching at QUElrSilval
(Cork Harbor.) The Liverpool, New ir.rtc, att rta,
delpbts dteatnshitt flomoony intoud dospatzhin
45 1 P r iTri-1-2 1 :40143111Einon.ate. 1 1M21111r3
baturday-, new Af n' 2
KANGAROO Sittnniv,
T. TN 4 ?attrthr, Sevw:.l,fr.
And erery encoeediug 13 &TIIRDAY at Nora, :a
PIER No. 44, North Rivor.
' - BATES OF PASSAGE.
. - FIBST OABIN . ess.OOiSTEBBASYSI .. . . % 0 4.4
do to London: ad 00 do to Lo 7 r4on
do to Pa rs 96.00 do to Pari
do to Damberg....9s.oo] do to Nambr.r.;.,',:. , A
Passengers elm) forwarded to Havre. Bremen,
dam, Antwerp &c , at equally. low rat,,.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Tqt C,01..
17, and 21 Ottineag. Steerege from T4vorp,-...
From Queenstown, .E 6.6. Tickets are here a;
current rate-of exchange, enabling e.mle r sal
their friends.
Them steamers have sroerior aocommyaattens lc!
,engem 5 are strongly built in water-tight iicn
and carry Patent Fire &nit:ail/Atom
geoms are attached to each Steamer.
For further information, amply in Livernool tTr,
LIAM. INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; in G;4•.:F:t
ALEX. MALCOLM - , 5 Bt. Enoch Square; is ve:
town 'c 0. & W. D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; in L;zd,,,;;
EIYPS A MAMMY, 61 Ring William Street ; i'•=2;
,TITLES DECODE, 48 Rue Note Dame nes Ficv
Place de IA Bourse• ; in New York to JOHN' 0,
16 Broadway, or althe Oomunny'a Office.
JOHN G. DALE, Agee,
111 'WALNUT eka.t, Phiiedei;ll,,
• THE BRITISH AND NOTii
- AMEI! t ICILN ROYAL MAU., 5773.1 f,
BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, fiiii.
ING AT CORN HARBOR
AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERr34 I
CALLING. AT HALIFAX AND CORK aAnti.is.
SCOTIA, Capt. Jrikhus. CHINA. Capt A ad*: t--z•
PERSIA, Capt. Lott ASIA. Capt. Cmk.
ARABIA, Capt. Stone. EUROPA., Capt. J. Ism
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. CANADA, Capt. Hui , .
AMERICA, Capt. Moodie. 'NIAGARA, Capt. A. Esra
AUSTRALASIAN.
Them vessels carry a clear white light at met *fat i
green on starboard heir ; rod on port bow.
FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
....51i-1
Second Cabin Passage 5
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Mid Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage - ...... .......cl ¶ s l
EUROPA ..... do. Boston, Wednesday. Sort •
/MDR&.... do. N. York, wednesdsi, Se' IL
ASIA . do. Boston. Wodnekley, `+•;z., l,
AOSTRAT.ARtAB..Ieaves N. York, Virednesday, &Wi.
ARABIA do. Boston, Wednesday, 00_ !..
(SCOTIA do. N. York, Wednesday, OcL L
Berths not moored until paid for.
An eaPeriencod surgeon on board.
The °wane of thew ships will not be aPeopateitt ix
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Ste-mg
Metale, tmless bilis of lading are signed therefor, end Si
Value thereof therein erpreseed.
FM' freight Or leaaaee apply to E. CUNARD,
4 BOWLING GREEN, New Yat
N. C. it T. G. B.Allt,
108 STATE Street, Bosh:,
Or, to
iyl4
sa ir sit FOR NEW YORK-TO
DAY—DESPATOH AND SWITNTIV
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND BANITAN We.
Steamers of the above Linea will leave DAILY,
and 6 P. N.
'or freight, which will be taken on aseouunodirti
terms, apply to VirliL M. BAIBD & OD,
mr23-tf 132 South DELAWARE avne.
ise ,4= t FOR NEW YORK.
riraVif DAILY LINA Tie Wawa. vol
Raritan Cana.
Philadelphia and New York Dixpreey gt. ) ,,„- T pxo
pang receive freight and leave daily at 2 r. bi ,
fug their cargoes in New York the following day.
Preighte taken at reasonable ratal.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
N 0.14 BOI7TII WHARVES, PRladeltsJS
JAMBS HAND, Agent.
and-ff Piers 14 and 1f- NAST DPVDII, New lOrt
MACHINERY AND IRON.
pENN'A WORKS,
On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia,
ORESTES, DELAIWAnn 00., PENNEYLVAFTA ,
BEANEY, SON, & ARCHI3OOI
Engineers and Iron Ship Builders,
MANIIPACTITERRO OP ALL KINDS 01
00.NDENBING AND NON43ONDINBING SNOL34
Iran Yowls of all descriptions, Bottere, Water-TooP ,
Propellark, &o.
THOS. NIAMEY, W. 11.1111.1. PET. skim. AROMA
Late of neaney, Fleetle, & 00., Late Enzdoeer-e -
Penn'a Works, Philad'a. Chief, 11. B. Ban'
it 22-1/
I. 'CLIMAX 115111101, wria.nts I. MIZILIat
SO- JONI E. COPE.
UTHWARK FOUNDRY,
TEETH AND WASHINGTON STSIS 73II
BNGINZER
RiER B
BIOK & SONS,
IGICHIVITELE,
Mannfsotors High . and Low Pressure
Ste: n IzerA
for land, river, and marine eervice.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Soaks, &rt.; r 1 " 46.
blga or all kinds; ellberlron or braes
Iron-frame Rode for Gas worts, Workshop,
road Stations 'as"'
Retorts"and Gas ilathinny of the West and z- 45
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machined, nth it
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, i.)YeA
Trains, Defecators; Filters, Primping Engines, 65C--rms.
Sole Alients for N. 1311lieux's Patent Sugar nw , —.
Apparatus; Plestnyth's Patent Steam Hammer,
virtwall Wolsey , B Patent Centrifugal OM= Bn"li
Machine ou4-4
dal PENN - TEAM ENGIN;
AND BOLLER. WORRB.—NBAFTA a
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL Elie'
HEMS, MACHrt 4 ISTE4,IIOILER-MARIBRB, R l4 /,,,
SMITHS, and rOUNDERR, having, for many
been in sucoessful operation, and been stelae:veil f?'
gaged in building and . repelling Marine and Ricer Es'
sines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water ice'
Propellers, reepectfully offer their serviete
the publics air being tally prepared bemired for BD"
sines of all glees, Marine, River, and Stationary,
seta of patterns of different altos, are nrelAm d .-,.... te
cute orders with quick deepateh, Every deimiPuv.
Patteris-making made it the shortisist notice. Hlfh 41 7:
Low-Precanre, Elue,• Tabular, and Cylinder &As%
the beet . Pennzylvaia , charcoal Iron. vorgina4 0131
illssit and, kinds ; Iron and Brass Castings , of all doom"'
tonaßoll Turning; Sorew;Outtlng. and all other ttaC
cted with the above bindneeet' •
' Drawing. and Specifications for all work done at tit:
Sittabliehment; free - of charge, and work cacrandea'
The' subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for is
pairs or boatn, where . Alley can Ile in perfect satoth
Illte•Ppvided with shears, blocks, fans, &c., Be., tair rya
Mini* weights; ".
4. "
s ' . ' JACOB O. MILITIA
JOKWP: 'LEVY,
BOAC )3( m 4 PALMER $
MORGIAN,MEW. a t 00., STIC.`
iiii;u3sE7Bilarlials, Liu itormdere
ataxia - 1 Meth* 'lnd Boiler Mete" No. ril" 43 ' -
LOWNIIAL Btrest , PLnideia feßgl
BYi 4114.717.0 N.