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    THE CITY.
Th• Thennohester.
eMPTEMBEII ;.7, 1861. I SEPTEMBER 27, 1882.
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SEPTEMBER 28, 1861. SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. '
BA. m. 12 r. 3 P. r. 6A. st. 12r. ap.m
59 of 56 61 71 72
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CORRECT. ACCOUNT OP THE LOSSEII IN
TBB ligrx PA.IIRGIBBNT.—Mani statements of the
losses In the Corn Bxchange B , simeut have appeared in
.I rrint, but all of them have been Incomplete in important
?particulars, or Incorrect Colonel Pee cost's official re.
publishes several days ago, wero the most satisfac
tory, des far as they went, that have been received. On
Priday we pUblished the mneter•roll of Company P,
Captain James P. Bankeon. We have since ascertained
that it contained several errors-90M0 of them typogra
phical, and one or two, no doubt, arising from the fact
that the manuscript, hastily written on the field in lead
pencil, was almost Illegible. In this manner several
were reported wounded whom Captain Bankeon had
marked unwounded. Wo shall, therefore, oorrect the
error, for the iatisfaction of the friends and famWes of
the soldiers:
SR/ed.—Farley, A; Chambers, A ; Westard, A,• WII
, OHM. *, Neill, B; llastledius, ; Dick, : Kolb, - B z
Phillips, B; Barns 0; Swope, 0; Dick . O; Wind's, 0;
Rdwards, ; B; Simpson. 0; Wilson, D;
McCart, R; MoLaughlin, B; Baw, oampbell, K
,;
• Oannon, K Bruce, B; Kramer, ; McKnight, B;
Mullodore, X Joheou, B; Fletcher, B; Moyer, B;
.Green F; Martin, • Captain denuders O; Ideutenent
"White, 0; Glinert, 0; Ashman, 11; Seldors. I; Fran.
ole, I; Morrison, I; MoGonigsl. ; Simons, I,• Captain
- Ricketts, K; Lieutenant Moat, K; Davis, K; Woieb, K ;
Zimmerman, R.
Wounded—Col. Prevost; Adintant Perot; J. McGann,
A; J. mehan, A • J. O. Harmer, A J. Murphy, A; J.
McElroy, & ; J. A: J Meters, hi' J. Elwell, A;
M. tilloock, A ; F. Markley, A; A Falr b rother, A; D.
Bragg, A; P. Slurphy, A; W. Hirst, A; B Allen, A;
J. Barry, B ; J. Howard, B ; H MeGlinn, B ; J. lost; B';
J. Woodbead ; J Sheridan, B; J. Baltiti, B ; J. O. Barns,
B; J. Devianey, B; S. Lewis. 11; G. Andress, E; B.
Sanford, B ; B. Miller, E ; P. Nichols, E i L. Rhode, B;
T. Baker, E; P. Mann, 11; O. Taylor. E ; A. Emory, 11
W. Smith. E ; J. Hay_mon, 11; 0 Nichols, IC; J. Baker,
; 0, smith, F ; O. meniamrorri-&-Wiws,-ig; iaerr.r.
School, F; I'. Dunlap, F; G. Eastman, F; U. tilloook,
(said to be) F; J. Alton, (I; W. Albereer, 0; D. P. Wray,
B; I. B. Leestholz, B,• J. Ashbroolc, 0 ; B. BI Burrower.
0; O. T. Richards , 0; B. Watson, 0; W. 0012CklitIA 0;
P. Knoell% C ; Ed. Mishan, 0 ; J J. 00hee, 0: W. Per
rino, 0 ; O. Davenport , 0; J. La Blanc, V; P. Mayhew,;
B. P. Anderson, D_; D; 1, Beef, D; F.
Shute, D;H. Logan, D ; J. Stevenson. D; W. Hamilt,.
D; G. Btolnmeyer, /I; H. Gale, H; 0 Dialing, G ; W.
Blair, ;M. Curley, G; P. Daly, 0; 0: Dausman, G; O.
Fallstton, 0; A. Longacre, ,• W. Johnston , ;R. Mc-
Bride 0; W. Maguire, 0; D. Owens, ;P. Peale, 0;
D. Troop, 0; O. Wismar. 0; 0. Worth, ;W. Pheeny,
H; J. Monteith, H; J. McLenaghan, ;W. atemitoon,
J Nelson, H ; C.* H ; B. A. reagei, I; J. B.
Lain, I; S. Bolger, I; S. Beard, I; W. Oreelmsn, I; Z.
Layman, I; H. Linn, I; J. O. Logan, I; W. Madera, I;
J. McDermott, I • W Park, I; J. Bluer, I; 0. Winnemau,
I; W. Gray, K ; b. Kolar K • W. Young, K ; Lieut. W.
McKeen, K; J. Harmer, it ; I r.J.Hystt, K; P. Brophy,
K ; T. Tyson, K ; T. Bddowee, K ; J. Knorr, K ; H.
Crosby, K ; L. Shaw, K; 'B. Smith, K; R. Lake, K; T.
Elinor, K; J. Bolt, K ; J. J. Kirsabeman, K; P. lierken
helmer, ; Oapt. 0. 0. Callaghan, K.
The above, as far as can be now ascertained, is cor
rect. As will be seen, it does not include the missing.
Their names we have already published. Cot. Prevost
aurora as that probably none of them have been killed,
bit they have been taken prisoners, and will, of connse,
goon be released;ll they have not already rejoined the
regiment. The following of Company F were inadver
tently reportid wounded in Friday's Press. Although
captured, none of them were injured, beyond a slight
.bruise or so; Lieutenant 'Chas. H. Hand, Sergeant B. I.
Inman, Sergeant Rafferty, Corporal B. A. Mil, Gorporal
Jos. Hippert, Corporal John B. Bippert, and Privates
Cooper, Fordney. Samuel Hodge, Horaly, Keel, Lingain,
Thee. Murphey, MoGoverrOaborne, Shilling, Salmond,
Toland, and Wermauth. Lieutenant Head behaved with
his accustomed gallantry, throwing his sword, belt, &c.,
Into the river when called on to surrender them. Captain
liaakson, although everywhere, and constantly a target
for rebel riflemen, escaped unhurt, as though miracu
lously shielded. But for his firm and cool bearing, the
company would have fared much worselthen it did. As
will be seen elsewhere, a number of the wounded of the
lean:sent have arrived in this city.
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS—MORE
ABBivALl3.—During Saturday and Saturday night
between two and three hundred additional soldiers, most
of them wounded in the recent battles, arrived in this
city, and were placed in the various hospitals. The hot
arrival was a batch of about fifty, who reached here on
Saturday night, having been • ent from Oamp (rain.
They wire taken from the cars at Went Ptllladelphia, and
conveyed to the hospitals at Sixth and Hester and Sixth
and Race streets The following:is a correct Sit of the
names
PENNBYLTAIIIA REGIMENTS.
Enoch Dixon, 1, Oth. Jae Caldwell, F, list.
Chas Pluck, I, 72d. • Jae H Lane, I, 69th.
Corp Bid Mann, O, 128th Hugh McFall, 11, 89th.
Win I) Harney, O. 128 Lb. Richard Brown, I, 71st.
Jacob Steiner, 0, 7th. Obeli H Magill, Bth oev.
Theo Willloger, K, 99ih. Henry Green, I, 724.
Alex Gray, A 72d. Thos Rogester, B, 2d.n 4
Jam Hollingsworth, B, 106th. Fred Manus, D, 98th.
Wm Hart, F, 3d Om. Ohms Rudolph, H, 116th.
Jim Mason, B, 31 Car. Alonzo 0 Shank, B, 106th.
Fred H Stevens, 0, 724. W 0 Shearer, D, 72d.
II Shalcroes, 0, 6th Owe. Dahl Mclntyre, F, 69th ,
Jacob F Ilingwalt, 0, 90th. Win Robinson, H, 71st.
Sand Caldwell, 88th. Patrick Dolan, I. 29111.
Herat G W Barton, A, 2d. Jas Malian, D, 69th.
ir- .•DELAWARE RBOIMICNTS.
Jae McCloskey, I, 2d. Lieu; Henry C Smith, 11,24.
Joshua Tuke, B, 2d. Edisto French, F, 3d.
Thos Laws, B, 2d. Thos Simple, B, 2d.
Oboe Dickenson, B, 2d.
Most of the above are Phi adelphians.
On Saturday afternoon, some of the wounded of the
Corn Exchange arrived, of which the following lea list :
Evan F Owen ' G. 0 Benjamin, If.
Wm Perrino, t;;I, 0 Steintneyer, H.
'Henry o:oeby, K. Wm Park, I.
Sanwa Dilstin, IL Thomas Tyson, K.
Henry Miller, G. Martin Conley, G.
John McCann, A. J H Eleeaholtz, 0.
Joseph Gillen, A. Patrick Marphy, A.
John Lingo, I. Phil Harkenheimer, K.
Thomas J Eddowe, K. Dmiel Brady, A.
Joseph 0 Banner, A. Francis Markley, A.
Charles Winnemore, I. John H Woodheed, B. '
Joseph Trbbtm, A. Joseph Meban, A.
Richard Allen, A. Edward A Yeager, I.
Francis Harmer, K. , Joseph Le Blanc, 0.
Samuel Sbaw,•K. Christian Dorman, 0.
Robert Mcßride, 04 John Aiken, G.
Celina H. Davenport, 0. James Holt, K.
L Herby, G. Samuel Baird, I.
Jobs P Barry, B. Patrick Nicholas, Z.
John Murphy,A. • John Devaney, B.
James A Ho ward, B. Wm Maguire, G.
G M Bitiblug, G. W H Hint, A.
John McElroy, K. J Bastine, B.
Philip Knuckle, 0. A Longoecker, G.
Win Madison, H. John Oohse, 0.
George Andrews, B. John (lone, A.
John B Yost, B. Charles Wismar, G.
John Knorr,K. H Linn, L
J Toon Biiarde, C. W Blair, G. •
Charles 0 Warreb, G. Hugh Logan, D.
James McOlenecban, H. Thomas Dunlap, F. .
Henry 0 Logan, I. • Wm Alburger, G.
W W Smith, IL Win H Madeira, I. .
James Field, D. James Baker, B.
Hugh McGlenn, B. D P Wray, B.
Win Oreliman, I. Robert T. Hill, IL .
Wm Conklin, O. 1 David Emory.
The following are additional names of those scarlet:lßlT
arrived, but which have not yet been published;
SOUTH. STEIN! HOSPITAL:
Albert Bradley, 18th NJ. John 8 Etter, D, 106th Pa.
4 0Las Huff, A, 125th Pa. P tdcAnally, I, 106th Pa.
Geo Meyers, O, 13th NJ. J Momatney, B 106th Pa
Bergt Jos P Orr, 0, 61st Pa Wm Tell, 18th New Jersey.
A P William, B. 38th N J.
TURNER'S. LA]
John Tailor, A, 129th Ps, '
Corpi W W Johnson, 0, 6th
Pa R.
John Merryman,B,3Bth Ps.
Joeeph Halley, H, 110th Pa.
Cleo. Layton, B, 28th Pa.
Gyros Nall, 8,28tb Pa
Jaa B Root, N, 28th Pa.
Col B Bhotte, 8,128 th Pa.
li9m Davie, A, 129th Pa.
Geo Rollo,. B, 2d Pa.
FIPTH.EtTREIA
Gro Thatcher, L. 72d Pa.
MASTNR.STREI
Michael Graf, B, 98th Pa. 1
OURISTIAN-STRI
John Began, B, 69th Pa
DIXTBDITE A
Geo Burkholder, 1, 326th.
Jae Campbell, G. 13111.
John H Dandoskley, G, 28th
I) 11 Donnelly, B, 3251 h.
Wm Fox, 61, 84 Cavalry.
G W Jcnee, K, 125th. -
11BOAD AND OHNRKT BTRENTEL
Adam Bitter, F, 108th., • Patrick IdcGreal, B, 10Gth.
W L Barber, D, Blet. • Wm Miller, 1, 107th.
J 2 Blanchard, 11, 6th Bee Sergt WI) ideredith,.s 125th
Bichard Boeckel. 0, 28th. H D Montague, 28th.
Jas A Coetelo, 0, 89th. J B Matthews, 524.
John Crow), A, 125th. James I Small, 28th.
Charles Clodeine, A, 126th. Martin G Builly. 69th.
Corp Lester oooledge,&,llth J L Thomas, A, 126th.
Bergt H F Bilv,L, 28th. Serge 8 Whitmyre, F,loBth.
Chas Gem!), It, 69tb. Ord Bergs Wm Whildy, K,
Corp Henry Gevord, K,69th 89th
Richard P Law, 724. John Welsh, K, 69th.
J B Lowe, 28th. W H Sarver, F, 28th.
HAOH-STRHHT, (NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL.),
John B Gross, I, 90th.'Terence Riley , B, 89th.
Fran' is McCann, K, 105th.' Wm M Wharton, I, 62d.
In the above lists we only give the names of the Penn
sylvanians. -Several more arrivals of the late wounded
are expected.
•
119TH REGIMENT, P. V., COL. EL
FIAKEE.—We learn . that Messrs. Addicks, Faust, and
Marsh, of the Finance Committee, have mat returned
fr om r, Camp Addicks," near Tenallytown, having com
pleted their duties of paying the members of the regi.
ment the city bounty, as well as the balance due from
the regimental bounty. We take great pleasure inlearn
lug that the men have sent home to their families and
friends over twenty-six thousand dollars by this commit
tee, who have kindly volunteered to assume the trouble
of paying it over to those designated by them. They re
port the regiment in excellent condition. The newly
appointed skilful surgeon, Leidy, stlyes_veryglom. •• -
-ttecoostowartartan - gelitliman, and labors assiduously for
the moral and spiritoaf welfare of those under his charge.
He is a universal favorite, and is well calculated to do
greet good. Besides the duties of acgotriog a thorough
knowledge of military discipline, the regiment, at present,
Is engaged In constructing Fort McClellan. We have no
fear of not bearing good accounts of this tine body of men,
when once led into action,
AItRIVED.—OOI. Thomas' Regiment,
including the Revenue Guards, Corn Exchange Guards,
and Gymnast Zonavee, reached the oity at four o'clock
on Saturday morning, from 'Harrisburg. Ths red:Dont
was officered se follow,:
Colonel—William B. Tbomai.
Lieutenant Colonel—William B. Jamee.
lilajor—Witliam H. Sickle,.
Sergeant Major—J. K. Hurd.
Quartermaster—John 7ratialln.
Qurtermaster Beritant—Jaces Dick, •
INTERESTING' FLAG FiIISENTATION
A large and beautiful flag has been presented to the Obrie
thin. .tree t botrottal by the four following Patriotic young
ladle.: MI" Boicaa One, Miss Jennie Garry, NW Maggie
Mullen, and Miss Genie Stephens. The presentation was
made by the chaplain, Bev. J. Long, who delivered a
most thrilling and suitable address, exciting among the
assembled soldiers many tokens of love and veneration.
The gag was received by Dr. J. J. Beate, U, 8. A.,
onegeon.in.obarge, and replied to i n a neat and &Niro
uriare address. Good music seasoned the exercised, and
.the fist was raised amid immense cheering.
DEATHS AT THE ARMY HOSPITALS,_
The following were the deaths reported on Saturday at
the varions army hospitals lu this city:
Episcopal Hospital.--Wlllism Reed, H, 894 Penttsyl-
Val:Mt—died Sept. 28th. •
West PhiladelpAies Hoop(lca.—Ohas. N. Weaver, CI,
21stiliew York—died bept. 26d2; Geo. Dwain, ID, 21
'Vermont—died Sept. 26th.
THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE CUBIBIR—
LAND VALLEY RAILROAD —The men who were
killed in the - collision on the Cumberland Valley Railroad
were placed in coffins by Ifesers. Boyd and Sloan, who
uperlotended the shipment of the bodies to Reeding.
Pottsville, and Pbiladelpbia. Most of the wounded man
are at present comfortably lodged in one of the ware
houses ot the Harrisburg cotton mills.
THE FIFTH—Wean ASSISSMENT CASE .
—7llO Fiftb-ward fraudulent seaevement owe was up In
iIIO Court of Quarter Benton' on Saturday, on a motion
for a 06W trial, and wee finally laid over until Saturday
VAL
`N bY W. N. NW b 7 N.
H HOSPITAL.
Opl 8 Hetriok, H, 125th Pa.
(it W tiohrotner, 0, 4th Pa 0.
John Moore, 0, 38th• Pa.
John Rank, G, 28th Pa.
Ohaa Kitchen, 1, 28th Pa.
Robt Mcleven, 28th Pa.
rho. Ofmseo, 11, 28th Pa.
J5l Eh renfeld, 125th Ps.
Wm Powell, H, 28th Pa.
Opt J J Edge, P, 724 Pa.
iltd Spangler, D,1834 Pa.
T HOSPITAL.
ET HOSPITAL.
Rumford, A, Bth Oay.
KEIT HOSPITAL
I JSZI6II Mamie, B, 89th Pa.
RD FILBERT.
Judge IChnefelter, H, 28th.
Edward Lafferty, I, 28th .
Fred Miller, I, 125th.
Mark O'Day, 0,3 d Cavalry.
Abram libellee, IC, 125th.
Tux FUNERAL OF CORPORAL FRICDR- .
Rios. V. HARMER.—The sympathy felt for the brava
aufferets by the accident °tithe Cumberland Valley Rail
road Was fully evinced yesterday afternoon by the (li
meys* 'coicouree which beeleged the vicinity Vt Broad
and Obietwat -Standing room could scarcely be obtained,
Yet entire harmony pervaded the throng,'end deo feellog
wee visible In each countenance. From Chestnut to near
Walnut wise a thick LIMB of human beings, and aerth•
ward the deceity'of the mad we sciifeely lese.sorriept4-
ble. alt wro have read or heaid - of the terrible duster
of Cumberland valley—and who has notl—all whose bo-
WEIS have thrilled with the heartrending accounts of the
agonies of the wounded ant the, dying, evinced in pub:lc,
on Ibis occruelon, their gympatby, and testified Ito the
depth of affliction which all sufferers' relative' and
friends, must feel at the retrospect of that dreadful col-
The funeral of Mr. F. V. Harmer, who,
it will be re•
membered, was killed at tbe time of the accident, took
place yesterday afternoon, at three o'cloor, at the resi
dence of his father, at the youth-east corner of Broad
and Cheannt. The deceased was about eighteen year! of
are, and a member of the Gymnast Zonevfoor who left the
city as company B, of the Corn Exchange Regiment.
He wee edging In a corner of the car at the time of the
acoldoet, and when found, was completely crushed be.
tween the cars, and in so mangled and swollen a condi
tion, as scarcely to be recognized. His comrades were
attached to him, and deeply mourned his lose. The mili
tary display was very fine. The Gymnast Znnavos were
in attendance, and presented an effective and Impressive
appearance. The religions services were conducted by
Rev. Dr. Goddard, whose eloquent and fervent utterances
appealed to every heart, and, while they administered -
consolation to dallying, spoke at once to the young and
to the old, among his auditors.
The coffin was appropriately enveloped In the Ameri
can flag, and attracted the , gaze of hundreds as it was
borne alone,-amld the solemn military muerte. The vast'
crowd which thronged the residence and its vicinity wit
nursed the fervency of their sympathy with the agonized`
victims of the la‘g calamity, and the line of carriagee
which followed the hearse wee fall of the friends or:the
deceased. The day was dull and gloomy, and u the sad
music stole over the multitude, and the_ remembrance of
the many homes laid waste, floated deaolately.over their
utile, none but felt that those who die by the accidents
connected with war are not leas glorious than those who
sink to death upon the field, and ices life by the bayonet
or the bullet' The name of Cumberland Valley will long
be thought of with mingled feelings by tho conneal3ns
of those who there were killed or injured. The display
of yesterday is an index to the universal sympathy eser
awl, and testifies, not only to the worth of a palvate
man, but to the intense interest felt by the community in
regard to the sufferers by the late calamity.
• -
V OLUNTIER BI
subscriptions to the Citizen
tears, received on Saturday
Philadelphia, and Hr
'ere De Grace Steam
Tow Boat Conway ..8500
3RD WARD
James Strang SlO
()apish) A. B . Kaki :.. 20
Henry Battier _lO
Captain E. Whitaker.. 20
Thomas Shriver,George
Oriole. ($5 each).... 10
Jeee ph Davie....
Thomas Nahann 2
Cash from sundry per.
sew 515
Sur WARD
Samuel Sloan $lO
John Cofotior 10
Dolan, Ehielde & C 0... 10
10Th WARD
Dinah sorter 4326
John Gardner .... . 10
M. D. Liveneeiter 20
20TII WARD
Anthony Coned.. $25.
George Widener 25
George Wallace 10
Received on Saturday....
Total..
UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMIS-. -
SlON.—Caleb Cope, Treasurer of the Hotted States Sani
tary Commission, 603 Market street, acknowledges the
receliit of the following contributions since last report :
Hood, Bonbright & Co., $2O ; Wise, Pusey, & Co., $lO ;
Williams & Arnest, $lO ; Moss & Co., 810 ; Leon, Berg,
& Co., 85'• B. Brothers, $ 2; Kiss Sidney Patti, Beiri•
J
dere, N. ~ 820 ; M. O. Shalloross, hi. 950; Louts
A. Godey, $10; Bennett & Co., Tower Hall, $100; Com
mercial Bank, $100; Thomas Karp, 826; O. B. Morgan
& Co., 85 ; Wardle & Stevenson, 86 ; Cash, (8. and A r)
85 ; B. E. Law, (additional,) 810 ; Collected in half
dimes by children in Clarion county, $5O ; W. T. Judson,
320; Weiht & Lankenan, SAO; Charles Amory, Jr ,
Co., 810; 0. F. tdaennel, $5; oa.b (J. L ,) $5; 44A
Friend," 81; Cash, (J. T. 5.,) $l - $529. PrevinulY
rellorled, $30,400 88. Total, 835,929 38.
The Fanitary Commission also acknowledge the receipt
or the following donations of - hospital tinplates: Upper
Oxford (Pennegrove), 1 pkg; Treicblersville, 4 pkge,
Bey. Thos. Bieck, secretary; Freider's and Elgypt
Church members, 11 pkge; North Shengo, 1 pkg, Mies
Chapman, secretary; Lebanon, 8 pkge, Id. H. Gloninger,
secretary ; Newlin & Zell, b bbls ale; Frey Chapel,
pkge, Miss Yrey, secretary; Doylestown, 4 pkge, hire.
Brock, secretary Babbath Beet, 1 pkg, Annie 8011,
secretary. Large quantity of lint, from various parties.
GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN AND THE
COOPER REFRESHMENT SALOON.—The following
interesting correspondence between the heroin orator,
George Francis. Train, and the president of the Cooper
Shop Refreshment Saloon, will be read with numb plea
sure by the admirers of the one and the thousands of
friends of the other :
Itzvean Rouen, Bostoxi, Sept. 25, 1852
DEAR PATRIOTIC WORIRN: God bleu you! The army
eweare by you, and well they may. America is MAO
sdaculzed with Florence Melangeler. The, fair Kati
Chase was eloquent In relating your praises. 'How glad
1 am to please my wife, and send fifty dollars!
Always your friend, GEC. FRANCIS TRAIN.
COOPER. SHOP REFERS HISOINT SALOON,
• PRILA DILPIIIA, Sept. 28 , 1882.
GEO . Fnewcts TnAlN,seQ—Dear 81r: Your note with
fifty dc liars, a donation from your wife, has been re
ceived. Permit me to express to you due acknowledg
ment, on the part of the ladles of the Cooper-Shop Re
freshment Saloon and Hospital, for the flattering msenar
you have been pleased to refer to them, and to mean
you that while there shall be a Union soldier to refresh.
or one to nurse they will be found in the discharge of
the duties to which humanity and patriotism invite them.
With them it is a work not otiabor, but of duty and of
love.
With thanks to Mrs. Train, for her contribution, and
the best vigils' of the committee for her and.yonr pro
sperity, I have the honor to be,
Yours, very respectfully.
WILLI/5.3 • 81. COOPER,
President Cooper-Shop Refreshment Saloon.
SOLDIERS' /VERMIN° AT THE CLINTON
STREET CHllEClL—lresterday evening, the fiftieth
public meeting, under the auspices of the Army
Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association,
crowded the Clinton-street Presbyterian Church almost
to suffocation. After singles and prayer, the Hey.
Archibald Beatty was introduced by the pastor, Bev.
Daniel March. Most interesting details were given of the
sick and wounded, the convalescents in hospitals, and
those suffering on the field. Pictures of pathos and
scenes of horror, each but too true. were vividly por
trayed in the blinker's fervent words, and were listened
to by the large congregation with the greatest eagerness.
The Boy. Archibald Beatty and Air. James Grant are
delegates of the Christian Commission and have just re
turned from the battle.tlelde of Maryland. George H.
Stuart was also present, prepared, as be always is, with
Nome Interesting and useful remarks. The aervices
altogether were of a most gratifying nature.
THE NATIONAL TAX LAW, AND BANKS
AND BANKING.—The banks •f this city have prepared
a circular for the benefit of the public, relative - to the
National Tax Law as applicable to banks and banking.-
These regulations do not take effeot until after the first
of October. The circular states that checks, drafts, and
orders-for the payment sf money drawn on 'any bank,
corporation, company, or other person or persons, paya
ble at sight or on demand, for every sum of money ex
ceeding 820, will be required a two-cent stamp. Promis
sorY notes, drafts, inland bills of exchange, orders for-the
payment of money, letters of credit, foreign bills of ex
change, drawn in, but payable out of the United States,
(when singleo and foreign bills of exchange, drawn out
of, but payable In the United Stales, all payable other
wise than on eight or on demand, the tax shell be as fol
lows :
Zzoseding $ 20, not exceeding $ 100, 5 eta.
100, 114 fi 200, 10 6 .
4 . 200, .. " 050, 16 " Il'
.1 350, It 61 500,.' 20.. : 11
lt 600,. 46 61 760, 30 :II
64 760, 46 6C 1,000, 40 4 i
Lc 1,000, 41" 41 1,600, 60 "
46 1,500, . 54 " 2,500, 51 00
64 2,500, 4. 1, - 5.000, 160
4t 6,000, at It 7.500, 260
64 7,500,.. ,. 4 .
...."
..,... 10,000,
__3
.3/450
, . .
And for every additional $2,500, or part of $2,500, $l.
Power of attorney, for the sale or tranefor of any stock
or bonds, or the collection of any dividends or investment
thereon, each, 26 cents.
Power of attorney, or proxy for Toting at an election
for officers, each, 10 cents.
Protests, oath, 26 cents.
Certificates of stock; each, 25 cents.
Certificates of deposit, not exceeding $lOO, each, 2
cents.
Certificates or deposit, not exceeding $lOO, each, G
cents.
The tax on dividends fa three per cent. on the amount
d entered.
Three per cent. to be paid , on all sums added to the
icrplcut or contingent fund.
No .tamp issued for one purpose can be need for ally
other.
The person using or affixing an adhesive stamp shall
write thereupon hie initiate and the date when need.
If any person shall make, sign, or Issue any instrument,
document, or paper of any kind or description-what
saner, without the same being duly stamped for denoting
the duty imposed thereon, or wlchont haying thereupon
an adhesive stamp to denote said duty, such person or
persons shall Incur a penalty of 850, and such paper
shall be deemed Invalid and of no effect.
The Board of Presidents of the Banks have
Resolved, That the banks of this city will not receive
On deposit, or for collection: or discount or pay any check,
draft. promissory note, bill of exchange, or other nego
tiable instrument, unless the same is in legal form.
Resolved. That all cheeks, drafts, and certificates
loaned by the banks shall be in legal form.
THE DRAWBACK ON TAXED MANI 7—
FACT CBES —The following is an extract from a letter
addressed to Mr. Jacob Lorillard, a tobacconist of this
city, from the Commissioner of Revenue at Washington,
in answer to an it glary as to what particular form of evi
dence will be required of manufacturers to obtain a draw
back on goads, Ac , exported this month on which a tax
of three per cent. will be levied :
.
"You will be required to furnish proof to this Aloe
tliet the tobacco exported has paid a duty, which duty
will be paid by the manufacturer' in the regular course of
the collect Gr's busiaeas.
- The tobao9s—
ojaActivpDrertiginteurafilda;it of the
manufacturer, collector of port, or other officir or person
cognizant of the fact of exportation. The facts of Pay
ment of tax, of identity of articles and of exportation,
are to be proved eatiefaotorily and by reasonable evidence.
The manufacturer will pay the duty without regard to thi
fact whether the tobacco bas been exported or nor. The
drawback, If allowed, will be paid out cf the 'Treasury. I
do not see that any omoer will retest the exportation.
Your obitf concern should be to take and preserve evi
dence of the identity of the articles exported, es the
lime on which the tax bee been paid.
BENTXNCL3.—On Saturday a number
of sentences were pronounced in the Criminal Oonrt,
among which were the following : John G. Miller,
constable, convicted of ass :nit and battery on Win.
Morley, while serving a coping, was sentenced to 'pay a
tine of $lO and costa. The floe was subsequently re
mitted. John McLaughlin, convicted of assault and
battery on Constable Wm. Tudaro, was sentenced to
pay a flee of ten dollars and costs. Mrs. Emma Mc-
Laughlin, also convicted, was sentenced to pay the costs
of prosecution. Thomas Tadam, convicted of assault
and battery on John McLaughlin, was sentenced to pity
a fine of five dollars and casts of prosecution; •
ANOTHER RAILWAY COLLISION. On
Ba 4 ureley !afternoon the train which left the city at 2
o'clock P. M., and ;he 10 o'clock train fr sin New York,
came in collision near the Fish House, above Camden.
The engines were badly smashed, and some of the pee.
sensors Mere more or lees bruised,' but fortunately no
lives were lost. The collision was the result of some de
rangement in the telegraph belonging to the line; Hid
it not been fcr the exertions of the flagmen at the point
where the accident' took place - the consequences would
have been more disastrous.
TRH FRUIT- GROWBRE3 ) SOCIRTY Of East
ern Pennsylyania . will hold a convention and exhibition
of fruit in this city, commencing on Tuesday . (to . -tnorrow),
30th init. A tine display of•grapes. bears apples, and
other choice fruit, may Wilk:cit...ed. The whillAtion wlii
be held in the rooms *Abe Pennsylvania Horticultural
Bociety, at the corner of Broad and Walnut stream, and
will be epee to the public in the evening for several days
ANDIREION OAVALRY.---By an order
henna at Camp Alabama, (printed in another cola nn.)
it will be seen that all numat present on furlough in
Philidelphia and vicinity, should report this morning to
Soiand beeger, at the °Mee of the regiment. •
FATAL ACOIRINT. -A lad,,, named
Ifrazik Sunday, wee rnn over by a railroad car at Girard
avenue and Eleventh strert, on Saturday afternoon, and
Instantly kilted.
IIINTY FIIND.---The
s' Bounty Fund, for rolna
wore se follows: •
D.E. Jsokson
OMMITTEE
David Percival, litre.
Turner, Thomas Mid
dleton, Jas. WraisOn,
John P. Price, Ohas.
I'. Price, A. Dickin
son, B J. Towneend,
Calvin Meder, Adam
Hinkel, (sleach)...slo
COMMITTER.
iWin. Gray, John Paul,
Colonel John Swift,
I ($5 each), $l6
COMMITTEE.
IMr. Chamberlain, Wm.
:B. Dennis, L. B. ($5
each) $l5
D. Davie, and cash (85
each) $lO
ST76
......$483.681
• r. , r • t *O7 41 t
ROBBBRY OF THE 'DEXPIOTON7OOT.
, .
OFFICE=ABBEST OF THE Clem.
4 anti-alias (barites Woostiard, was arrested in this canon..
FeturditY, upon the charge of having been engaged in the
recent robbery of the poet office at Wilmington, Delaware.
What litthi is known of the exploits of this
Savors more of the romantic than the ,real, and proves
him a bold and reckless man. Olement,'it seems, was
serving out a term of imprisonment at Mount Holly, H.
„1.;-tievizig been convicted on a charge of horde stealing.
On the 10th instant be broke jail, and effected his es
cape, mot; however, before - enticing away with him a
young lady living in the heighbortOOrof Yincentown,
.1. The imprndent partner of his flight is a young girl
of only sixteen years of age, of humble though respecta
ble parentege, who doubtless became enamored with the
prisoner, (rslather prepossessing looking young man,) and
resolved to share hlsjoye and sorrows. The parties oame
tilt act to this city, were :they - more martied,:eogitglog,
board aka :hotel in the vicinity of Walnut-street wharf,
and subsequently stopping at a house near Eleventh and
-Green streets. On Wednesday, the 17th instant„Olement
left his bride in this otty 'anestarted• for Wilming-'
ton, De1.,1 and on the following evening buralari
rusty entered the post office at Wilmington, and effected
the robbery of checks and drafts therein contained, to
the amount of Over. sit,ooo. ;Thoon4illl4eiverr'of:the4
theft, Infoimation was lodged with the proper authori
ties at Wilmington, and immediate measures being taken
for the detion of the bold robber, be was fi ned/ ar
rested in this citt,'StrAbove stated, by Detectives Somers'
and Levy,i .
The particulars of the arrest were as follows: Among
other tirades of value stolen by Clement was a oheok
for 8294, on a bank in Delaware Oity. This check was
sent to the bask In queetlon' with the request that the mo
ney might be forwarded through the agency of Adams'
Er previa to the care of 0. Allen, Philada., The accused'
calledist the express office on Saturday, 'end inquired for
a package thus directed, when he:was.tallen• into cus
tody. He was at once conveyed to the Central Police
Station, and searched . A quantity of money and nu:
meronsobicks were found on his person. The detectives
then repaired , to his stopping place, near Eleventh and
'Green streets, and upon an inspection of the trunk and
personal effects of the poisoner many stolen papers were
recovered.' The following is a liar of the checks and
drafts taken ire m the post office at the time of the rob - -
fiery, as also their purported value :
Cecil Bank. Port Deposit 6900 00
Flour City Bank ''2o 00
Post Office Department, Washington ' 80 00
State Beta, Camden 165 00
State Bank, Camden 176,00 •
State Bank, Camden • 13 24
Tradesmen's Bank, Philadelphia, OD 68
Corn. Exchange Bank, Philadelphia 262 TB
Union Dank, Philadelphia 57 81
Bed3k of New Claatle,,Delaware ' 39 53
Fannon' Bank, Delaware 138 88
limy rna_Bank, Delaware '4 000 00
Smyrna Bank, Delaware, (In gold) -126 79
Farmers' Bank, Delaware . ' ' '3o 08
. .14,2,-1t...?-e.t AU,' t • - -
Bank of Delaware ()minty .20 00
Bank of Vie, Pennsylvania ' 49 75
Bank of EriP, Pennsylvania ' ' 49 75
Newark Bank, Delaware ' 183 31
Vote due in Philadelphia ...... ....95 71
Note dne in W il mington • 1,288 89
.Note due in Delaware Oily 950.43
Note due In Ididdloton 600 00;
Note of L B. Darrach 400 00
Note ell. McCombs 11175 .
.
Note of H. IdoOombe 3,389 40
Leipslc, Farmers' Bank, Delaware 181 00
Bank of Newark 110 34
Bank of Delaware County 824 00
Citizens' Bank, Middletown, Delaware 148 00
Farmers' Bank, Dover, Delaware.... ...... 171 19
'Farmers' Bank, Georgetown, De1aware.........100 00
. . . $11,073 84
Upon htariog of the arrest of her husband, the young
wife immediately •proceeded to the etation•honee, appa
rently determined to share her husband's fate, while,
doubtiras, firmly believing' in his innocence. - Such le
woman's incredulity when the object of her love hi
threatened by all else..
Previous
Previous to Olement'a arrest, handbllle had been struck
off by the authorities at Mount Holly; offering a large
reward for his apprehension as a fugitive from justicd.
The prisoner was committed to await's hearing before
the United States Commiesioner this morning
AN INTERESTING CLEM.—In the Court
of Common Pleas, on Saturday, an application was made
for an injunction to restrain -the erection and oonstrae
tion of a building obstructing Willow Grove avenue,
Chestnut Hill. The bill in equity on wbioh the motion
for an injunction Is based, ailegeathat the defendants are
engaged in the erection of a building 1,000 feet long by
900 feet wide, the centre of which will ,occupy the bed of
the road,`and block up 1,000 feet of the road entirely. •
The building to be erected is to be used for a United
States Hospital, and is to accommodate 3,000 patiefite.-
The complainants also aver that they gave a large 9klau.
thy of ground to the public, to be used as part: of the
road, and that the erection of the building will interrupt
travel thereon completely, and cause them great inconpe•
nience. ' -- • '
The answer sets out that this site for the hospital was
selected by the Government, as offering superior facilities
for heepital purposes, being convenient to the railroad,
and having the further advantages of being well waterer'
ard capable of being lighted by gas at very little trouble;
that ens of the defendants, Mr. Heeber, actuated by pa
triotic motives, had given to the Government the use of
the ground, thirty-seven acres at a yearly rent of $l,OOO,
being much less than any other plot of ground Could be
obtained for. That the building to be erected was to be
used by the Government as a hospital to aocoundodate
3 ; 000 patients, and in the construction of the building it
was absolutely necessary to use a portion of the road,
but that the interruption to travel would be but tempo
rary, and that it was the intention of the defendants to
construct a road around the building so that travellers
would not be at all seriously incommoded 'That the
ale was selected as the beet after a very careful exami
nation of other positions, and that if this application was
sustained, the plan of the building would. bo completely
destroyed, and no other site possessing equal advantages
could be obtained. The affidavit of the architect, John
McArthur, sets forth that the Government had selected
Philadelphia Bathe most eligible place for the erection of
hospitals, being most easy of access from the seat of weir.
After argument by M. Russell Thayer, Eeq., for com
plainants, and Theo. Curler, Roy., for respondents, the
court granted the injunction, saying that no one had the
right to infringe upon one foot of a public highway or
road for the erection of any building, and that if the
Government exercised any such power it must be by the
right of eminent domain, and that must be done by the
Government itself, in the regular way, aid not by pri
vate individuals. The injunction was therefore granted.
DROWNID.—A boy, named Peter .W.
Horn, aged Bye years, residing at No. 11 Poplar street,
wee drowned at Poplar-street wharf, on Friday after
noon.
•
SUDDEN DEATH —An old colored man,
named Solomon Tate, fell dead at Seventh and St. Mary
stmt.", on Ea.urday evening.
EXPEOTXD 1301113.—The 3d Regiment
Reserve Brigade will leave Camp Brandywine, Delaware,
to-day, end arrive in the city at about 3 P. M.
To the Bator of 17ur Press:
BIB: In - The Preis of September 19, the Penn Belief
Association, of this city, holding its meetings at Spring
Garden Insfltnte, through a mistake of the printer, was
spoken of se the Pennsylvania Belief Association.
We would like to correct the error, as the latter title
would idol:atty . us with an organization formed in Wash
_lngton, for the relief of Pennsylvania soldiers exclusively .
whereas, our Object to to aid disabled soldiers from all
sections; regardless of locality—knowing them only us
citizens of our common country, who have risked their
lives in its defence.
OD bebalf of A►eociation : ANNE B. Jusrics,
PHILADELPHIA, September 2T
Well Done.
To the Editor of The Press:
ENOLISII CINTRIt, Sept. 22.
Bra: This (Pine) township Lyeomiog county, btO
sent sixty-nine of its har dy citizens to the war for the
'Union After deducting the exempts, there yet remain
forty-five men subject to the draft. Those enlisted
are principally in company B, Bth Pennsylvania Cavalry,
and company 0, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Can any
townabip in the ititate beat that? . _
PHILADELPHIA BOARD ,07? TBADIL
ALGERNON R. ROBE RIB,
OHA.B. RIPII&ILD BON, 0011111ITTEB 01 TEM MONTH.
A. J. DIEBBYSH.I.IIE,
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
iihip Tonawanda, 'Jahns Liverpool, soon
Ship Northampton, Norse Liverpool, soon
Ship Lancaster, DEOSE Liverpool, soon
Bark Harciiten, Sprague Barbadoes, soon
,Bark John Payson, Terry Havana, soon
Brig 0 H Frost, Hiorth. Barbados, soon
PDX WEST COAST OP Aranis.—The bark Aaron
Harvey, Ortpt Miller, for West Coast of Africa, will leave
Pine-street wharf. on Thursday, Oct 2. All letters and
newepepere intended for the African Squadron, &c. will
be forwarded, if left at the foreign Letter Office, Phila
delphia Exchange., on or before the above date. •
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILATOMPICIA t Itieps. 29, 1552.
EMI RISES 5 55-BIIN SETS 5 45
HIGH WATER T 0
AllfirraD
Bohr 8 A Hammond, Paine, 6 days from Boston, with
ice to Thos P Cahill.
Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 2h hours from New York,
with rodeo to W AI Baird Co.
OLBABILD.
Steamabip Norman, Baker, Boaton, H Wineor.
Brig Alex =Men, Pleb, Port Royal, J B Boiler & Oo
Behr Franklin, Johnson, Georgetown, C F Norton ttc Co
Behr W est Wind, Corson, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & Co
Schr Westover, Eldridge, Boston, L Andenrled dr Co.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, DoL, Sept 29, 9 A M.
The vessel which struck the - Breakwater oa Wednes
day aight, and sunk, turns out to be the brig Beatrice,
Oaptain Strout, from Philadelphia, laden with coal, for
Boston. All bands saved; vend a total lose.
A large schooner, with both masts gone close to the
deck, was towed into the Roadstead last evening by an
other schooner. The weather continues stormy, which
prevents all communication with the vessels at anchor in
the Roadstead. Wind NNW.
• Yours, Ao. AARON MARSHALL.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
EVADING, Sept 25.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal today, bound to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned as follows:
Juniata, bituminous coal to H A & B Eloyfert; Ida, do
to htr Bean; Forest Flower, de to ldclivaine & Bon; John
Platt, lumber to Wm 0 Lloyd; Enterprise, do to Joshua
Keeley; Viola, de to E W Adams, New York.
.......4- 0 4:44tradmrherebthla morning, with the
following boats in tow, lademand.oonsigned as iollows:
Malone & Taylor and Bed, White, dc Bine, anthracite
coal to J Btrcet & Co; T B Stevenson, lumber to Norcross
& Sheets; Pried Uri, do to H Oroskey; Monitor, anthracite
coal to New York; J Adams and Bmeline Barber, light
to captain.
14111121011ANDA. •
Bblr,ldameluke, Foster, cleared at New York 27th met
for San Francisco.
Shia'Compeer, Thompson, cleared at Boston 26th Inst.
for San Francisco. •
•
Bark Reindeer, Coutte, cleared at New York 26th inat,
for Havana.
Bark Jahn Winthrop, Eldridge, for Philadelphia, cld
at Bonger 24th kat.
' , Retch Oommerce, Barnes, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Cardeaaa 16t11 ioat. . •
Brig Daniel Malony, Steelman, domed M N Orleans
18 h hat. for Philadelphia.
Brig Charles Edward, Shute, hone°, arrivod at Boston
96th fut.
Brig Prince Oscar Prederict, Oroff,lor London, via
Philadelpbia; cleared at,Boston 25th trim.
Schra H B Bascom, Wlllisms, Vashti Warp, Haley,
Ozell, Brown, atd Jas B Stroup, Foster, hence, arri ted
at:Boston 25th inst.
Bchr Ciarthagess, Kelly, sailed from New Bedford 25th
bet. for Philadelphia.
Fair Beni ..Ingnab, Hathaway, hence, arrived.at New
Bedford 26th inat., -
Behr Dail& Webster, Perry, for Philadelphia, sailed
him) Providence 26th mod
,Icbra I 0 Runyon, Kathie, and J B Alien, Allen,
!idled fain Providence 26th net. for Philadelphia.
Bcbr Jos Benison, Burt, hence, arrived at Dighton 24th
Instaut.
fichra Volanl, Davis. D G Floyd, Racket, and War
Steed, smith,• sailed from No, Bedford, 26th 'ant. for
Philadelphia.
' Behr Went, Davis, from Bippican for Philadelphia,
at New Bedford 25th lust.
„Behr Lama, Tucker, cleared at liallfsx 20th inst. for
Philadelphia. .
Behr Mary Z Smith, Smith, hence, arrived at Marble
head 24th hat.,
Eichre'J D MoCarthi,,Snalth, and Charter Oak, Butler,
hence, arrived at Salem 24th Inst.
NOTION TO MARINIBS..
Notice is hereby given that, on or men after the let of
October, the sun or can tin ,ye in Boston Bay and her
bor, and VlnoTard Boand apd Buzzard'a•Bay, will be re
moved for the winter, and Spar buoys •of corresponding
numhvra and colon sobatitute& •
'LATOURI OIL.-492 baskets Latc•ur
09ve hat .riceJvk.Per_
ibip vandal*. froca
n°rdeauji pale
t AMIET6E(II h LAVEBQNZ
4420-it 902 and 204 bomb FRONT btreet.
THE . PRESS.-? NNE:Lir:MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1862.
pRIVATE . TUITIONEGIVEN IN
paztx, AND MATHINATI(3I3, TO
STUDNIITS Dlll' THE UNIYESSITY; who, on secenut
of insufficient previone preparation, need enoh aid for
the encomia! ram& of their present studies: Also; i n
Ugh& Literatttre l _Literair _Anajyeie, and the higher
branches of & liberal oaltare , le:Ladies whO,have.tlaisit-'
ed their cours . e of school education, but are dealt:l:up c c
continuing their atudy.lsi other than . the ',ordinary:who.
leugde directions.. .
Address 8 M. 0.," at this omoe.
QOIIOOL FOR . 'YOUNG , LA OTES.
1.7 MISS L. B. MAYEN, isitprepared to receive OnoOr
two clams of Young Ladies, at 1037. WALNUT Ittreet,
commencing September 15th. Ginntars may • le' ob
tained, previous to the 15th, at 1010. RAGE street/
- eeS lin* .
QOllOOl. OF DESIGN AND Dli!AW
r.., ING SCHOOL —Set of fine German Slivar4trnetra
meat/J.—price $6. The instruments of these sets! e ape-
Melly adapted for architectural and mechanical awing,
or fancy designing Prepared and for sale by
JAMES "W. QUEEN & 0 , • •
Mathemmical Instrument 151 - sr.
. • 5t26.12t 824 CHESTNUT treat.
Oor. Secretary.
BTZP HEN- BOGEI3B
EDUCATIONAL.
A . BACEDIWTN;VEAOHKR -- OF
Lie '97olin, • 814
North BLEVAINTH.Otreet,
,At Mop 12 to I . noon,
to./ P. If. t , • .. • • - ;.' a026-Ini*
•
nhASS.IO.O:I[4 .. IbiSVIVITIN — DRAN
Street, mgovi4Pll.ll6ll. - 1 The .olisi6l—lsigututi
7/JLOPIN UPTOWNS Ist. - • .• . •
so2B-2asit .J. W. reptsti, 7J: D., Prlsotiei,
T. MARK'S -EPISCOPAL -AoA
ky ZOOM, •Stiset; wilt, of Slittiestb, has
reopened for :the ' Eleventh Session. J. ANDILIIWII
HARRIS, A: M., PrinelpaLc - • se64(
M,IIANY E. THROPP WILL
.10.8-IL realm' be BOABDING sad DAT SOHOOL; for
Young Ladies, 1841 OREWMUT Btreet• . PbnadelDbla,
BEPTEMBRE Bth. sala-taal*/
. .
m -R; .WINTHR.O P TAPPAIVB
LILL • BdaiatienielDiiiffilibll for Young Ladies, No,
1615' EMBIRM Street, vitt 'reopen on WIRDNESDAY,
September - iyl9-8m
EGLISH, FRENCH, AND LATIN
. SOBOOL —NW BURGIN'S o°oool for Yottoir
Ladies will reopen EULPTBBIBBE 16th, at 1037 StrdltL.
NUT Street. . • 6012 amit
iISS BROOKS . AND MRS. J . . , E.
HALL will reopen their Boarding and 1814.
School for Young Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on
ld.olS DAY, September 8. ti02.20f
1' N; LTS if ARID - CLABSDIAL
•
~11.:AB0HOOL.—The Behead the subscriber, in frnes)
Building, ; TWELFTH end OHEOTNIIT Weete will
reopen on MONDAY, thelth of t3egtesiber.
augl-tf ; OHARLEB BfIORT, - A. . _
TROY FEMALE SEMINAR
:11L - Tbiallneetution offers the sectimulato&adiiiitagee .
of,nearly fifty years of encreeefal operation.
.Every facility , : to provided foi - a thotrough course a, vas
fel and ornamental education, under the direotlim of a
'Gond of mor e than twenty. professors and tesolkero
For Oirculars, apply to.
.an22-2m TrOyi.
THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS.
- BEEBE'S French and English Boarding an Day
School for Young Ladies, No. 1708 WALNUT treat,
will re-open on WEDNESDAY, Eeptcaber-100.,
pitOP..,.,HIAAM" .- CORSON'S
Is'ioiniea on Engl(o'h P -
oiry, Literary Att, and' Criticiam,•ovill comarenoa.on
TUESDAY. October 14, 1882. For oartienlare see Cir.
colors st Levpoldt's Foreign Book store, Nod 1323
CHESTNUT Street. • - se2t 7s
MME. M ASSE AND - MILE.,MO-
.
111 BIN'S 'FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING
AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 'YOUNG LADIES, No. 111
South THIRTEENTH Street, will re-open -oziWEID
PLE.itiDAY, September 10th, Philadelphia. For)Oirou
.aritdy at the above number. • anal
LINDEN HALL MORAVIAN-FE
LA MALE SEMI BT, at LlTlZ,Lanoarter Oonnty,
Penns:, founded i7()C, 'affords superior advantages for
Mort:mate and sixemplished Female education. For circu
lars and: information ' apply to Meeara . JORDAN &
BROTHICEN, 209 North THIRD Street, Phlladolphia, o
to Rev. W. 0. BRIOHNL, Principal.
P°LYTECHNIC, COLLEGE; rig.pNw
13QUABE, for the Profeesionti Xduesitionlof lin
gineers, Architects, Practical Chemists, and Geslogistr
The. course on Military Engineering inoludealthiM ropt
iitications, Siege Operations, Strategy, and Tactioa
Catalogues on appliostion to 1
ATOMIC L. KENNEDY; M.P.,
selB.l2t • .; President of JractltY.
1101[OMB 'STUDY NOR; LIDIE -
A.A. The subscriber 'proposal, to foim -an advinoed
class in Philologj, History, -Mental . Philosophy l and
English Literature, to meet twice • a week, corameicing
October 6th. Circulars at 908 (MINTON titreeL 1'
IICIOLNEBBITRG SEMINARY JOB
AJL YoUNG LADIES, located on the Bristol rurn.
pike, 8 miles from Philadelphia , and 2 from Tawny. The
grit term of the scholastic year begins the first EON
DAY In September; eecond term the Ist day of Feb.
nary.
A circular, containing terms, referettegy &c., can be
obtained by application to the ,
lyl4-llnt* • gismo
QAI3 N DEWY. INSTIVEIT.I4_ I . :
MET and TIUMMTMINTII-15tresii—Mislisii,
Classical, and Military . Day and Boirditig=:lBllbilea
filepterober 1. . .•
•
ftrpnE SAUNDERS CADETS' ) , 014
, as heretofore, receive the bust of idilitiarr In
struction one hour daily. Address
auBo-1n) Prof. D. D. SAIINDMIS.
triE-BEST PROVIDED sau)oL
m THEI UNITED STATES.—The Mout* and
Classicall Institute, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. our. of
Twelfth at., re•sopens on MONDAY, Sept. Bth. In no
other school of our country have so great Patna been
taken to ;provide everything regalsite for the comilete
and thorough education of boys and young men In all de
partment' pt bongos._ Entrance on Twelfth at-
• . ' MOS, - Prine iybi
FEMALE COLLEGE, '-!
BORDENTOWN, N. T.
This well-established and nourishing InstitntiO
Pleasantly located on the Camden and Amboy Railroad,
hours' ride from Phlladelbhia. Special attention SI
paid to the common and higher branches of ,Englim,,and
superior advantages furnished in Vecel andlnetrumental
Music. trench is taught by a native and 'spoken it the
family. Tor catalogues, address
Be',. JOHN IL BBAKBLEY, A. M.
Waddell*.
TILLAGE -GREEN-SEMINARY-
A select BolllDllieitiollooL, near NEVA,
rentulYlvania• Thorough comic In Mathematics, %al
ike, English Studies, ha. Book-keeping and 010/En
gineering taught. lixaroisee in Military Taotice.
Seventh year begins September Ist.
Boat-ding, per weak
Tuition, per Quarter. e.
' for information , addreii.
J..111110711Y BARTON A. M,
GREEN, Penes
JT 22-9 m
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HEGABAY INSTITUTE,
BOARDING AND DAT SOROOL FOB YOUNG
LADLES, No. 162 T and 1b49 SPRUCE Street, Phß.dei
phis. ' •
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The regular course of Instruction embraces the E
and French Languages and Literatures—Latin re.
Quired—and all the branches which opnatitute a tho ugh
English Education ; eepecial attention being paid the
latter by the Principal, assisted by the beet Prete re.
French is the language of the family, and la candidly
spoken in the Institute.
The Scholastic year commenoes September 16thoed
closes July let.
For oiroulars and partitnlars, apply to
wal6.2mit .MADAME D'HERVILLY, Frinedll
WRENCH LANGUAGE. -- PR IF.
M4BSH is now forming a claim, of between t • .ive
and twenty boys, to receive instruction in PRIMO • by,
the oral method. _The course will consist of sixth. , les
sons, of an hour and a half each, four lemons aTeh,
mad in the afternoon. Terms, $4 00 for the course. He
will constantly , converse with his classes, and afford ery
facility for attaining a thorough colloquial knoudedie of
the language. Prot. M. has matured hie new system by
which those having a slight knowledge'of the Fritob
language may make rapid improvement, ,without Ai
thug to the study any other time than the hour pt
with the teacher. References : Rev. Bishop W'
Stevens, D. D., Prof. H. Qoppbe, of Penna. Calvet
Charles Short, Esq. Apply at his residenoe, 111 Si
THESTEENTH street. tteB4
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LINWOOD HALL, ON OHEL
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Avenue 'York Road Station, ii. P. S. 8 ., ettlia
miles fitrn Philadelphia.
The Third Term of Kiss OABB'S Boarding and y
School for Young Ladies, at the above beautiful
healthy location, will commence on the second MO If
ef September.
The number of_ pupils being limited to Moen, thleg
tabliahment has as much of the freedom of a hotgb ea
consistent with mental improvement. lexeroises iS the
i l l
Gymnasium and open air are promoted, for wide the
extensive grounds afford full opportunity. •
Circulars c 111. be obtained at the canoe of Jay 000 a
Co., bankers,ll4 South Third street. or by a3dreedt4l
the Principal, Shoemakertown Post office, Montgoseett ,
Minty, Pa. ' au26-2rn
_
FIENCH AND ENGLISH D.
SCHOOL FOR' BOYS, Prof. E. MASSE, A.
Prinelpal.—This new Institute receives BOYS bets
eight and fourteen years of age. While French ie
language of the Institute, the greatest attention
be paid to the English studied. Competent teacher'
engaged for all the ordinary brandies of a good Eni
edusation. Latin taught without extra charges.-
academical year begins on the rtth of September,
ends on the 28th of June,
Further information can be obtained at the reiddi
of the Pri ncipal, No. 111 South THIRTEENTH Biz
Buritanass.—Eishop W. B. Stevens, Prof. H. 00i
of Penn'a University, Prof. 0. D. Cleveland, Hon. NJ
flowant. - • • . sel7-'
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I ENNBI'LVA . • „A.T 6.--La-P-&-r i
_ __• :.e ,-''' or arders only.)‘
aii - Academy wi ve be opened on Thursday, SePtembir,
4th. 1882. It was chartered by the Legialature, at lb
last sesvion with full collegiate powers.
"Di its ca4clons buildings; which were erected and tali"
nished at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, ars ar
rangementa of the highest order for the comfOrtabh
quartering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty ottcletei
depart A corps of competent and *experienced teachers
give their undivided attention to the educational depart
went, and'aim to make their instructions thorough a
practical. The department of studies embraces the fol
lowing courses :— Primary , Commercial, and Betel:did
Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the United Eita
Military Academy, of high standing In his class, akid o
experience in the field, devotes his exoltudve attention to
the Mathematics and Engineering. The moral training
of cadets will be carefully attended to. For cironlars,
apply to JAMBS H. OHNE, Eaq., No. 823 Chestnut
street, or at the, Hook Stand of Continental Hotel, Phu..
delphia, or tp 41:4Oriel THEODORE ,HTAITT. Preeddent
Pennsylvania Military Academy. : . ':' aelgam'
BOARDING' SCHOOL FOR-12411LEL
REMOVAL.'
The Sixth Session of the BOARDING SOHOOL TOR
GIRLS. heietofore conducted 'by the Subscriber. ) ,
Darby, Pa., rimier the narne'of ' • : !..
SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY,"
Will open 10th • me:lat; 1882, •at Attleboro, -B.
county, Pa., under the name of
BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Every facility:will be'. afforded whereby a thorough
,soil finished course of Instruction in all the elementary
and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CILASSIOAL,
and MATHEMATIOAL Education may be obtained.
embracing fall details of the Institution,
May be had on application to the Principals, Attleboro,
Backe county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia.
TERMS.
The charge 56r:tuition .in Eugiieh .branches, with
biardi washing, fuel, and lights, including peril' and'ink,
and the nee of the library, Is at &a rite of 8100 for the
sChnol-year. -
Latin, Greek, French;Germiii; and Drawing, each
extra.' ISRAEL J. GRAH &ME,
7 4 . JANE. P. GRAEIAKE,• •
TO RjeguisnD OF A 4
_a_ OLAIBBEEL . -411 aunts
and &Donk. dimities
cured , by rDtKdal guaraa,taty at 1220 Walnut
Ptilladelptda, and infoala:01( a • fa il ure uo charge
made.
tie.,4 Pr° , wai reiml* su r per iM in L ie ll nd a' th th e ef tr "ln eatm aer enr oPa t li ° = Pr itintiut- , 1
self. n pamphlet containing a multitude of 'om WI-
• sates, of those cured, also letters and compllmentarnir
r; reeointiona from medical men and others, will be
. given to . any Person free'
Lectures are con stantly given, at 1220, to medi
men and others who desire's ktiowiedge of my
die-
Coy:y,hiairayin` Electricityae a callablethera.
vea°neatuotataufree.ao.oa
PLIBY SALE OHAIE.
MEDICINAL.
T - 1860 - X.
LET our . poseeeefone be what they may—marble 'Ps"
hu e , brood lands, einsiinifirota plate, or caskets OF " pre
aloes etones"—they eli eels in the balance as against
Heavies 'great boon, IaIIIALTH, and they cannot be
easoyed without it The laugna,ge of nature attests that
whoever would enjoy the $09.11a113$ of food, tha beenties
of flotrers'and landscapes,"the joys of ocinpanionablp,
the richness. of literatlare,or the honore of station and
renown, roma preserve their hea/th. And yet, how little
is it valued, end how carelessty preserved ! The steatites
is the receptacle of all nourishment; and the (aunts%
from which MI parte of the body derive their sustenanoe.
When foul, Ivisniorte food enters the stomach, acute
sympathy disorganizes all other organs, and disease,
more °flees painful, must follow. The law! of nature
-cannot be violated with imtinniti. Night revary, inn*.
flow living, irregularity of meals, and a disordered
appetiti, ioul gradually destroy the power and activity
of the stomach,. Eon many ladies and gentlemen eat
and drink disease at late suppers, and arise in the
morning with headache, loss of appetite, feeling lan
guid, unrefreshed, feverish, low spirited, weak and
incepatitdted to-perform any mental 'or physical duty,
and dream not this is the beginning of that horrid
disease,
DYSPEPSIA,
Which assumes a thousand shapes, and points towards a
miserable life and premature decoy? There can be
no medical remedy that will turn lead into food, or poi
sons d drinks into nourishment, but medical listened can
assist nature, supply exhausted fluids, and, to a great
extent, coned the effects of disease, when the habits are
abandoned. , . .
The Medical Faculty lies exhausted its research for
generations in creating appetisers and overcoming sto.
malt derangements. Certain ingredients were well
established as possessing beneficial anaittles ; among
these were
OALIBATA BABE AND BT. OBOIX ItIIM.
But still components were wanting. and regularity could
ilot be obtained. An invalid physician, sojourning in
the tropical island of St. Croix, observed the habits of
the natives, and gathered from them the receipt for the
final accomplishment of this most important end. Its
component parts, largely inter.•«. -a-a.--.+...
diet ct thitTieUbd;preweera -she effect without a proper
knowlcdge of the calm. ,The article wee first made and
used sea Private medicine. Its effects were eo ealotari
that it is now being produced and consumed in immense
quantltiea under the name of
DRAKE'S . PLANTATION BITTERS,
OLD BONESTEiD TONII.
They act with the power of a medicine,•and are taken
by old or young With the plasmic& Of a beverage. The
sale of these bitten Was at that confined to oar extreme
Bouthern cities, but they are now becoming well known
throughout the world, and are recommended with the
moot unbounded, confidence, for all complaints origins•
flog from a disorganised or diseased stomach— ouch as
Dyspepsia, 'Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections,
Loss of Appetite, Intermittent 'Petters, -Diarrhosa,
Sour Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weak
ness, do.
As a morning Appetizer, and after-dinner tonic, they
are held in blab estimation, and should be-found upon the
sideboard of every family.
They are also much relied upon in the Tropics for
Scrofula, Rheumatism, and dropsy.
IMPORTAIIT OBRTLFICIATE
•, BOCKESTER,' Dectmber Vith, 1861
"Messrs. P. H. DRAKE .& Cd.--GEFITLBILEN : I have
been a great sufferer from • Dyepopeia for three or tour
years. I have tried many, if not all, the remedies ro.
commended for its cure. Instead of relief, I became
worse; had to abandon my profeselon, and suffered
greatly from everything I ate. My .mind was much
affected. depressed and gloomy. About three months
ago I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost Imme
diately benefited me. I continued their use, and to my
great joy, lam nearly a well man. I haie recommended
them in several cases, and as far as .I know, always with
signal benefit. I am, very respectfully yours; '
"Bev. J: S. SATHORN."
8-T-1880-%.
Via you .may be your own judge of the effiouoy of
these celebrated Bitters, we submit a partial formula
of the articles of which they are composed.
BT. OROLX. BUM.
The tonic properties of pare St. Croix Bum are well
known, and it has long been recommended by physi
cians. It is manufactured from the Bugar Cane Plant,
mid that we use is selected with great care from the
ettatee of a few planters in the interior of that island.
CALIBAYA, OR KING'S BABE,
was unknown to civilization until the middle of the
seventeenth century. The natives of Perri are generally
supposed to have been long previously acquainted with
its mos t w onderful medicinal qualities. Humboldt makes
favorable mention of the febrifuge qualities of this arti
cle ea lan antidote to FEVBR AND AGue, iitterftlifieNt
and Malarious Fevers, in his extensive South American
travels.
, The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, having in
her own person experienced the beneficial effects of the
bark, is said, on 'her return to Spain, in the year 1640,,
to have tiret introduced this remedy into Europe. Alter
its introduction it was distributed and sold by the
Jesuits, who are said to have obtained for it the enor•
mous sum of its weight in :Hoer. From this drown
s
iliac* it Was called JESUIT'S POWDER, a title which it
retained for many years. In 1868, we are told that an
Englishman by the name of Sir John Talbot employed it
witty great encoess in France, in, the treatOtent of Feve r
and Ague, Dyepepeis, Nervous Affections, Loss of Ap.
petite, Weakness and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart,
Diatihces, !so., de.; tindim the name of English Paw•
dersi at length ` in the 4oefir3679;ll6 — wiltrxturitersterlif
ifs origin and preparation to Donis XIV., by whom it
was divulged. It is now a standard remedy, and is em
ployed in the preparation of the Plantation Bitters.
CABOARILLA. BARK
is anether important ingredient. D was known in Ger
manY ee earlY as "1790, and much used as a substitute
for Peruvian dyrup• It Is employed as &gentle stimu
lant andlonio. in Dyipepsich Climate, Diarrhoea, Colic,
Dysentery, and diseases of the stemma' and bowels.
'DANDELION
is used for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cases
of Mary secretions andldropsloal affections, dependent
sipon obetruclions of the alidoruioal viscera, and derange
ment of the digeetlye,organs generally.
OH&MOMILE FLOWERS,
used for enfeebled digestion and want of appetite.
_WINTERGREEN
i s a medicinal . vight of Teri great efficiency, and is es
pecially valuable in Scrofula, Rhetimatiens, and Ne
ftetic affections.
LAVENDER FLOWERS,
an aromatic stimulant and tonic, highly invigorating in
turnout debility, generons to the paste and stomach.
KNISH,
an aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle, and
milk. Much used in nursing.
tar B T 1860 X
Another ingredient, of remarkable and woriderfol vir
tues, used in the preparation of these Bitters, is a native
of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commence of the
world. Levet:dab writer says: * * * * " ad
ministered with Bt. Croix rum, it never pia* to relieve
Nervous Tremor, Wakefulness, disturbed sleep, Ac.;
and that it is need with great effect by the Brazilian,
Spanish, and Peruvian ladies to heighten their color and
beauty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, acid
brilliancy to the complexion." We withhold Its mum •
from the public for the present
To the above ere added (Hove Bade, Orinse, acrrnws/s
Ootiander, and Snake Boot. The whole le combined by
a perfect chemical process, and under the immediate
supervision of a skilled and scleatida Pharmaceutist.
.
DRAKE'S PLANUTION.BITTERS,
- OR
OLD HOWESTS&D TONIC,
are pat tip in Potent Bottles, representing a Swiss cottage,
and are an ornament to the side board.
13E.t. BIOKNESS.
Travellers by railroad or upon the Inland rivers, wltes
the great change of water is nett a prolific: came' of,in .
cipient disc ese like • ..
BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT, AOUB, AND" Meta
1" EVERS,
may feel a certain reliance if they protect themselves
with these Bitters. The muddy water of the Western
rivers, filled with decayed vegetable and animal matter;
is Crate Ware to produce disease, unless guarded by an
antidote, such as is found in the Plantation Bitters.
WHAT IS SAID OF THE PLANTATION BITTERS.
l'imanzi.rnis, lit month, 16th day,lBB2.
4, EBTEBMED,FRIERD: Wilt thou send me another case,
of thy Bitters"! . .Nothing has proven so beneficial or
agreeable to my invalid wife and myself as the Planta
tion Bitten.
"Thy Friend, ISAA.O HOWLAND." •
N. B.—The secret of the immense sale of the Planta
tion Bitters Is their reared purity. The 41, Croix Runt and
every article used is warranted pofectly pUre.
It is the intention of the Proprietors to sustain the
reputation of this article upon its merit.'
Be careful that every bottle bears the facsimile signa
ture of the Proprietors, P. H. DRAKE & 00., New York.
Drake's PLANTATION BITTERS are sold by all
ti.' Pl -1 .
131 r.
at .24,verm'lbt No. 202 BROADWAY.
'WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL
is a radical and prompt romedy for Beermator
rhea, r Seminal-Weakness. ,Prom, one to three boxes
will effect a core in the moot aggravated oases, whether
conciliationsl or arieing from abuses or tomcats. Prico
$1 per box, by mail, or six for $5.
Andreae B. U. UPHAM, 403.0HEST HUT Street, Agent
for Philodelob's. 8e27. Sin*
TAR•RANT'S
RamairnatEanan
SELTZER APERIENT.
Thb valuable and I:order Modiohus has universally re.
*rived the most favorable reoommendations of the
itiNDIOAL nol , lBBlo' Iliad the Public a the
most A77IOIANT u AGANNADLN
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the best affect In
Mena and Febrile Diseases, .Ooetivenesg, Biak
goadaohe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigos
gon, Aoidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the.. Liver, (font, Flatmate
Affeotioni, Gravel,
AND ALL CON,LAINNS wall)
A GINNTLII AND 0012iLING APIORIENT.OIt FUR
CIATIVM I 8 RIQUIBIED.
. •
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Trairelleist
by Sea and land, Residents in Hot Misted; Persona of
sedentary Habits; Invalids; and Convalescents; Captains
of Veeiels end Planters will it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Mesh.
r •
It is In the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to seep. in any climate, and merely. minim
water poured upon it to prodnoe a de-
Hghtfai beverage.
Numerous teethnonlia;froln profeisiOnal and other
' gentlemen of .the higheet'standing throughout the calm.
try, and its Steadily popularity for's surds
of yea's, strongly guarantr ita °Metier and valuable
Character, end commend tt to the favorshie nodes of an
Intelligent public.
mappraertured only by • ,"?..
• • TAFiciANT dr. 00.,. •
No. 976 GIWINWICH Street, corner Warren rt.
• NMW YORK,
aOl-17 And for Sale by,Drogatste generally,
•
.(;)UEURS.— 50 eases -assorted 'Li
ianeers,-jost received per ebb Vsndells; yrem B.
&aux, azid for ode by s , • • •
J&IIIIICTOHE & TANZIIGNE,
ee4 907 a 204430 nth FRO= latreet,
HEALING POWERS OF ELMO
TRWITY DIDMONSTR&TED, at 1220 WAL
RD T Bt.. Philade/plrls, whore Prof. 110 1.,LE3 has been lo
cated nearly three year'', testing hie newdiscovery.in the
application 0 1 Geivani,ga, Zia notisca, and filectricity, ae
therapeutic agent, on over four thousand invalids, moat
of whom bad been prouonnwd incurable by the most
eminent medical men in this and other cities, bat after
wards were cured by a few applications of giocteicity by
Pp:ilea:at BCiLLBEt.
ItEme.uxesLii CURE oy consubirriue.
PHILAIYMI.PHIA, eapt.
I cheerfully make the following estitemosit.of lacti con
cerning my own astonishinrcure : which was to 'nee as
Lifelrom the dead :
Abont eighteen months ago I tooks severe cold, Whist
seemed to locate on my chest and lave, and since that
time I have been afflicted with consumptive tendencien,
and moat of the time my condition has teen truly alarm
ing. gepecrally for one year my m "" ' anti
friends, bad abandoned all h ope army recovery. Nolan
gunge can describe my sufferings, which onnoysd me both
day and me ht. No effort on my pert for scars hoe been
omitted, for remplored, from the commencement of mr
sickness, the most eminent medical men of the State, mid
took their remedies faithfully, until they frankly told me
that I had consumption, and could not be cued. Pre
vious to this - annonnoement by my physicians. I had Ire
(pettily seen Professor Bolles' card in The Press, anti
a abort time previous to my , applying to him I chanoed
to observe several eertificatea, and some which excited'
my mind to call on him for advice, about ten days
ego. I told ,the Professor - that I had no molter to
I throw away,'ad did not wish to be treated unless be
could cure me and be frankly told me that he did not
wish to treat me unless he maid cure me, and sold he
would decide that faefin twenty minutes; and proceeded'
to examine, and in leas 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
Bay, for the benefit of others suffering from the seine dint
. unities, that I have milt , received seven applioatlotus of
electricity, and azii a well man. I bad anticipated that
. should be shocked with electricity, but, on the contrary,
he gave memo shocks. 'The whole treatment, from the
beginning, was very pleasant and agreeable. I have
beard many speak of the treatment, who have been cured.
All, of one accord, seem pleasetivith the agreeable sensa
tion. There poems no confusion or guess work about his
treatment or diagnosis of disease. He proceede upon
fixed principles, and according to laws well understood by
himself, and there is good evidence' of their infallibility,
trom the fact that he is generally successful, and can,
with perfect safety, warrant the oldest chronic cases. I
• look forward with hopes for .snfferiog humanity. It
seems to me that medical men of the old school 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 cure nearly all cases which
they abandon as incurable. I have watched the success
And I have come to
the conclusion that the one. halt 01 DO
has not been told, although thousands speak in nearly the
language that I do. ANTHONY CARNEY,
. _
• No. 1217 Market etreet.
Judah Levy, Bronchial Oenaumption, 814 South Front
street.
Edward T. Evans, preacher of tbo M. Z. (Murat, Dys•
perish of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1633
Helmuth street.
Alexander &daire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lnm
bago, long standing, 1312 Savory street, Eighteenth ward,
Kensington.
William H. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Bei
raplegy) and Epileiny publisher of the National Mer
chant, 128 South Second street.
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetic, American Hotel,
Philadelphia.
Charles L. .101:106, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 628 Arch
stmt.
James Nugent, Deafness for six pearls, and ringing and
roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Medford streets.
George U. Presbury, Ohromio Bronchitis and Catarrh,
former . .? proprietor of the Girard HOLM.
Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetis, Bose Millie, West
Philadelphia.
George Grant, Rheumatic Goat, long standing, 610
Oheetnut street.
H. T. De Sliver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, 1738 Chestnut street.
C. H. .Carmich. °braid° Dyspepsia and Inflammation
of the Kidneys, Ohostont end Fortieth streets.
George W. Freed, Epilepsy, 1492 North Thirteenth
etreet
Benjamin F. Kirkbride, Epilepsy, No. 1020 Market
street.. '
James P. Grevee, M. D., long standing and severe Lum
bago, 218 Pine street.
Edward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street.
M. Galloway, Chronic Dyspepsia, Allen's Lane, Twen
ty-second, ward.
Charles D. Onshney, Paralysis of the lower limbs
(Paraplegy)' and Dyspepsia, Western HoteL
J. Bicket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation,' and Con
gestion of the Brain, 618 Callowhill street. ,
Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of Ave lean
standing, 1436 Chestnut street.
Bev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia.
M. M. Laming, ' Nervous Prostration, Cadbury eve-
J. B. Bitter, Catarrhal Conalunptionf 833 Illokunonll
street.
N. B.—ln addition to the above oases Cued, Prof. 0.
B. BOLLS has cured two thousand Ohrouto and Aoute
oases within less than three years in Philadelphia, all of
which cases had resided the treatment of the most emi
nent medical mon. '
Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise any
oartificatee of cures, except those cured in this city.
Prof. B. has established himself for life in this city, and
his success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaranty
that he claims nothing but scientific facts in his disco
ver* 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 hands of
those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to
his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those
.nsing Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of
truth, and designed for the good of humanity. Bee ad
vertisement in another column.
Oonottitatiort Fres.
PROF. 0. H. BOLLES,
1220 WALNUT Street, Philada.
Mfi_
LARTIO RAILROAD.—
CHANG); OP HODP.I3.—On and alter IdONDAR,
Sept. let, 1862,
Mall Train lesion Vine•atreet Ferry at 7.80 A. Id.
lipreea " 44 " 8.46 P. IL
Accommodation train, for Abigeoom only, 4.40 P. M.
Returning, leaves Atlantio--Mail, 4 P. M.; Eixpresz,
5.06 A. M.
Accommodation leaves Absecom at 8 45 A. H.
FARE 81.80. Bound trio Tickets, good on by for MS
Day and Train for which theg are issued, $2.110. 51z.
carsitat Tickets, good for, three days, 83. Hotels on
Boy cr
ati2B
ESTATE OF JOHN MaFARLAN,
DEOZASlCk).—Letters o 1 Administration npon the
/taste of John Meridian, deceased, baying been granted
to the rmderifistied, all persons Indebted to the said
ISstate are row:meted to make payment, and those haying
claims on the IMMO to present them to
JAMES HOLMES, Adm'r,
33 South SIXTH Street,
or to his Attorney, WILLIAM H. MARTIN.
an23-m6t* , 233 South lan a Street.
•
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
1...1.Writ of Sale by the Ron. JOHN OADWALADEN,
Judge of the Markt Conti of the United States in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, ki the highest
and Vest bidder, for gash, at Samuel 0. Cook's Auction
Stere,.No. 124 South TBONT Street, on TITEStrAY,
Oct. 7, 1882, at 12 o'clock M , a portion of the cargo or
the schooner SUSAN JANE, viz 4 cases Hatt, 1 case
Stationery, Jewelry, dm., 1 case Lustre Coats, and 20
cases of Axes.
WILLIAM MILLWAR,D,
D. A. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvands.
PHILAD7LPHIA, September 23, 1862. ' 5e24,6t
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a Writ of Sale, by the lion. JOHN OADWALi-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Adud
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash, at Samuel C. Cook's
Auction Store, No. 724 South FRONT Street, on TORS
DAY, Oct. 7th, 1862. at 32 o'clock It., a portion of the
cargo of schooner LA ORIOLA, :10 kegs Butter;
1 box Spool Cotton, 1 box Glass Chimneys, 1 case Smok
ing Pipes. 2 cases Spool Cotton. The goods can be seen
at the Store.
• IJ. 8. Marshal Eastern Distriot of Perms.
IPirmaosr.nriA, September 28, 1882. as24-8t
4 : MACHINERY AND IRON.
pENI•I 9 4 WQ4KE3,
On the Delaware River, below Made!AK
CHESTER, DELAWARE CO„ PRNNSYLVARIA.
HEANEY, BON , do ARCHBOLDI
MANUFACTURERS OP ALL Risme oV
OONAZNSENG AND NON-GONDENBING KNURL!,
.Iron Vessels or all descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tanks,
Propellers, cico., &o.
Moll: MUMIT, W. B. ILEARHY. ORIEL. Anortzna,
Lite of ItooneY, Naafis, & Co., Lath Kingineer-ht
• • Ponn'a Work., PhilmPa. Chief, 11. 8.
i722:13,
J. YATIGIAX 1011111I0X, WILLIAM' W. MENANDCW. -
_ JOAN I. corm.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
MTH AND WASHINGTON 6THHIng,
BEEKBIOIC dt BONN
INOINEERB AND NACILINIBTA
Eannfacture High and Lew Preoonre Warn 7a J,
for land, river, and M 511116 service.
Boilers,- Gasometora, Tanks, Iron Boats, &a Unst
togs of all kinds, either Iron or braes.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Worlts, Workshops, Ilia
road Stations, &a
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and mg
trapreved construction.
Ilvery deaoriptlon of Plantation Machinery, nth si
Sugar, Saw, and Grist 111111s;VISOUTINI Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Deiecators, Filters, Pumping Enialles, &so.
sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Walla
lin'lnerWaiWirkate=kt Gentsl 13r11ir•DrafraTti
Machine 11111*-12
XlOO.,
am PENN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOMBE, li 4 iOB3IB.—MEA7I3I a
LEVY, PBAOTIOAL AND THItORIITIOLL WWI"
311E118, MAOHENISTB,IIOILEB-MASlllte,
SMITHS, and PIYITNDBMS, having, for many
been in aneopireal operation, and been exclusively Ml
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River NA.
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Titoki r
Propellers, &o:, ha, reaped:fay offer -their - service,
t•' -
the public, as being fully prepared is contract for Rs
glues of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having
sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe
cute orders with Quick deepatoh. Ever/ deenriptton of
gettern-maktng made at the shortest notioe. High end
Low-preasnre, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boners, ni
the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. rougings, of ail
dies and kinds; Iron and Braes (3aedings, ot all desorip
tie= ; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and ail other wont
connected with the above bushiest.
Drawings and Spectfications for all work done at ti
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for 14
Plat of boats, where they can lie in perfect Safety, Stel
aro provided with shears, blocks, fans, M., &LI ter a*
tog heavy er light weighta.
JACOB O. HILIFIN,
JOHN P. LIM
BRACH and PALM
isl . 4-tt
MORGMI, ORR, & 00., MAN
ARGON BITILDIIIIIN Iron /mauled% 'aid
Genera! Maoldnista and Boiler Mayas, Na. 1210 (Air
LOWETLL Street. Phtladalakda-
ILLEMIZIATILWLI.
s‘LITOLFER" OIL WORKI3.
J 1.4 100 bbls it Ludferr•Burning OD on hand.
We guarantee the oil 10 binon-exploolve, to burn all
the oil In the lantp.adth•sgtesdy, brilliant fame, without
wasting the edelti.liad btit.ilowly.. Barrels lined with
glass enamel; WXBialT s RUTH, & PBABSALL,
_re2l-tf
I
AND BEADING NAIGNoAD'OODIPANT....
PullAnat.rara, June 28 0 1561,
1-• The 'SATIN of %%BIGHT and TOLLS on A.TITHEL.
OITZ COAL treaugerted by this Company will be aa
*We during the month-ofSEETERBRA 1801: ,
From
Port
nt Car boa 7551.111 :-.
L5l sus
Mou;
ilobarlkill Haven 9.100 ,
LIXI
Lubnrn LOO ITI
Port Clinton L 95 L 115..
By order of the Board. of Managsre:
Je3o•Em W. H.' WEBB. BoorstarY:
MEDICINAL.
FOR THE SEA SHORE.
CAMDEN AND A.T.
.livrarisism - .
LEGAL:
MARSHAL'S SALES.
WILLIAM mmLwAltD,
Engineers end Iron Ship Builders,
*f!
To. RioNe'd. To Phtloda.
SALES , BY,AY,CTION
• ,
JOHN - R. MYNREI ife , oo.;-AllO- -
,‘",` intnizvtd;mos 232 164 . 2:4 IfeltFer street
•• •
• BAIR of YRPRDH DRY •qpqpis.:..''
. . THIS LII&BNING; -
SWAIN at 10 gocloclt s Ai catalogue, on four months'
iiaosl-- - • • •
•
,„ 4:losairikl essatispeut of staple Bile ilia*.
.
. .
SATAN = O • irDOOTI3' AND fi3608P., at.
ON VITESDAY MORNING,
DeVereiber ZO, on four monstid Cteditm7
/,000 makagedi Boots sad shoal,
• OA= OF PET GOODS: • • •
• OW TBUBBDAY DSO A, •
ootokiwW. et 10 olgook, by 401400100> o I 110 : 00 t!e
;.
• • ' SAVA OT OAPPEI:M(i&
021 P SUDSY- MOONING.
October Pik as 10.) o'clock, on 4 moasa•V
.80034sam Velvet, Brume* Ingrain, and Tezasties ow-
C01;44 isaMda"
LIURNESS, BRINLEY, ik CO.,
No. Ole MARKET =MIT
LA3IGE BAL . & fYF PBEtiOEL BRITISH AND CMS«
Blab MP 00003
TOBSDAY
Befit.. 30, at 10 o'clock, by oateicarae, on 4 02(Mbe
credit—
.soo lots fancy and Maple d y goods,
100 pieces 220,40: inch superior ants&ty all-boiled high ,
lustre Lyons black gres do rbirms.
100 pieces 22028 Inch Lyons superior quality, heavy
figured, donble.faced black trots grains•
' LYONS BLACK OLLIE fd 8,24T1LL 'YE LV3I TB •
20 plates of Lyoms black silk reantOks velvets, of a
well known make.
Also. a full line of
711C141i A 8.1300 HZ LONG AND .9017A1331'13HAWL 3.
Particulars hereafter.
PARIS PRINTED FOULARDS YOB DETAIL
' . • ?WADE:
ON TUESDAY,
190 pkga 30 inch ex Parts stinted foulard inks.
SAXONY DIMS GOODS.
Ex plaid diagonal wove Ancona. Beim
Ex, mail plaid Bens Glgaii Baps a la Bettie.
Ex L9lOll Velour (Jennies ;,Velour Fortune.
Ex Broche "Velour Deltas; otitis 0 . 11111 f• Stevielines
New style plaid Ernsot ChoHies,
SRA WLE,
Paris inouslin de . lalne and thibet black and cord
Shawls.
Paris black tbibet long do., black etella do. • •
do ail wool fancy square and /ong do., eft plaid
sbaw .
Paris all-wool silk border do., plaid long sod square
do ,
Paris etripebroche do., Paris eilk stripe 80.
. lama . tong- and -
KUM ado. •'
BONNET AND TRIERIING RIBBONS.
300 certain Noe. 4040, ea quality Paris Ponlt de Sole
bonnet ribbai s
—lB kith Foils col'd silk bonnet velvets.
PANcOABT- & WARNOCK, AM
THAMES. Nos. ELS NULIitNET Street.
SALE 01.A11.16810AN AND IMPORTED DBY
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, MILLINEBY GOODS,
b,:aatalogale.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Ockbeel, commencing at le o'ciocn, precisely.
conaprlsing . e general assortment of seasonable goods.
PROPOSALS.
ip th r IEALED PROPOS &LS are invited
kgtill the let day of October, 1862, at 12 o'clook fif , for
furnishing the Embidstence Department of Washington,
D. 0., with 10.600 Bushels of POTATOES.
The Potatoes to be delivered at either O street wharf,
Washington, or at the Railroad Depot. Put up in good
sound barrels or saute, without cost of Darrel or sack,
end to be delivered by the 16th of October, 1862.
• 'lle bie's pkould state the 'price Pet bushel of 60 pounds,
and be directed to Col. A. B ICORWITEI, A. 0. and
0. 8., 11. B. A., and endorsed ••'Proposals for Pota
toes." 5e21.t20
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited
till the let day of •Oetober;lB62, at 12 o'clock M., for
furnishing the Subelateuce Department with 20,000 bar
rels of FLOUR.
Bids will be received for what is known an No. 1, No.
2, and No. 3.
Tne number of barrels of each kind shonll be dis
tinctly stated, and the price proposed for each grade.
The Quantity of Flour rsoptred will be about 600 bar
rels daily, delivered either at the Government Ware
housee in Georgetown or at the Railroad Depot at Wash
ington.
The venal Government inspection will be made just be
fore the Flour is received.
The barrels to be head-lined
Bldg will be acoompanied by an oath of allegiance, and
be directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, A. D. 0., aad C.
II B A.- at Washington, D. 0., and endorsed " Propo
sals for Flour)? se22 LIO
IRON ARMOR PLATI.S.-
, NAVY DEPAATMICITT,
Weentswros. September 18, 1862.
The Navy Departmet t will, until - the 15th of 0020.
BEB,receive propositions for the delivery of the IRON
ABHOR and 'ODDS PL &TIN G for a Vessel building in
each of the Navy Yards at Portemonth, N. 11., Boston,
New York; and Philadelphia.
The Side Plating to be in Rye thicknesses of Plates,
not lees than ono 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 boles will beione by the Govern
ment at the Navy Yards. '
The Plates are to conform generally to those need in
the vessels of the class of the "• Monitor, ' now building
for the Government.
Upon application to the Vommatidant of each of the
Yee s named, the quantities, dimessione, and description
of the several kinds of Plates - can be obtained.
Tne Proposal' will be addressed to the Navy Depart
ment, and endorsed on the outside "Proposals for Iron
armor Plates," that they may be distinguished from
other letters • salb• mot
REVOLVING IRON TURRETS.-
NAVY DEBiRTHRINT,
• WASEIRGTON, September 13, 1882.
- The - Navy Department will receive propositions for
the construction and erection on board of a vessel blind
ing at the Portsmouth New Hampshire. Boston New
York. and Philadelphia Navy Yards , of two RE it/LY
ING TOWERS and an impreenable smoke-p'pe for each
veteel •
On one of the toivetei there is to be a pilot-house the
building to be on thegenerai plan of those now buildi,g for
the naval 'service.
- The diameter of thritower will
r _be..2l_le.t. -the_elsotr ;
its thickness will hem composed of plates of not
leis than one inch thick.
•The smoke pipe in thickness six inches, compo r ted of
plates not less than ene inch tblek, inside diameter at the
top forty-slx inches, and height above the deck eight feet.
The propositions must embrace all the machinery for
revolving and working the turzete and the gone, and wit(
state the most and the time within which the work on each
teasel will be completed on board'and ready for Servtee.
The contractor will be furnished with general drawinge
by the Navy Department.
Proposals will be received until the 15th day of OCTO
BER, and must be addressed to the Navy Department, and
endorsed on the outside " Provotals for Revolving Tar
rots,!' that they may be distinguished from other lettere.
pelf , mot
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGS 0/1/01.--PIIMPA4III4 AVM lAN
1862.
PROPOSALS are invited for tarnishing Uniform Re—
gulation Clothing and tramp and Garrison Equipage for
the new levies of volunteers and militia of the United
States. The Clothing and Eat:Linage for the different
arms of the service to correspond in make and material
to that heretofore need, and to conform to the patterns In
the Qdioe of Clothing and Equipage in this city, where
specifications and samples may be inspected. Proposabt
should state the article which it Is propoeed to famish,
the quantity which can be enpplied weekly, the earliest
period at which the delivery will be commenced, the total
quantity offered, and the price for each article. AU ar
ticle], delivered by'. contractors are required, by law, to
be legibly marked with the contractor's name. The fol
lowing list embraces the principal supplies needed :
ARTICLES OF CLOTHING
Uniform Coma, oonzietinx of Engineer., Ordnance, At;
Wary, and Infantry.
Uniform Jackete, conAbsting of Cavalry, Artillery, In
fantry, Zonave, and knit.
Uniform Trowsers, consisting of footmen, horsemen,
Zonate, and knit.
Cotton Ducks, °vanilla
Drawers, flannel and knit.
Ehirta, flannel and knit.
Great Coats, footmen and horoemen.
Strays for Great Costa.
Blankets, Woolen and Rubber.
•
Ponchos and Talmage.
Back Ocala, flannel, lined and unlined.
Booth, Bootees, Leggings, Stockings.
Leather Stooks, Wax upper Leather, Bole Leather and
Briddle Leather, Uniform Bats, trimmed and untrimmed.
Uniform Cape, Light Artillery, Forage Cape, Stable
Frocks, Sashes, Haversacks. Enansacks, Cantons",
ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE.
Hospital Tenth, Wall Tenth Sibley Tents, common
tents, D'Abri. Tents.
Hospital Tent Phut, large.
Wall Tent Pine, large and small.
Wall Tent Pina`stuall.
Common Tent Pine. - •
iftelordto Bars, double an d dogs.
Regimental Colors.
Camp do.
National de.
Re,gisnental Standard&
Storm Tim,.
earxison do.
Becraitinz do.
Guidons.
Telling Axes and Hasuliso.
Spades.
Hatchets and Handles.
Nees Pans. -
Camp Kettles,.
Pick Axes and handiest
Bugles.
Trumpets..
Drums.
Tees.
BOOMS.
OomPodY.Order Ol •
otbing
Deaoriptiva.
Morning Report.
Regimental General Order.
Letter.
Descriptive.
Index.
Order.
Post Order.
2,1F.P1Y/i-MO4ti.
' Guard.
Target Pratice.
00)15011dated blornfag p)port.
Inapoctiort Report.
13*34 3 uritY be" reqixtred eh' fulMinent ot elnicy
oontascst. • ?*, •
AU proposals, received by noon of the tenth day from
the date of this advertisement, will be opened at noon of
that day, and, the articles immediately needed will bs
awarded to the lowest responsible bidders present
Contracts for further sapplial awarded hem
time to time, 1111 favorable bids are reeeived, always to
the lowest responsible bids received, op to the time of
making the contract.
BY order of the QuarternmederHeneral.
G. H. saIIoSHAN,
anld-tooll ;Deputy Quartermaider General.
NOTIOE:SEALED PROPOSALS
-LI sr it:PIMA VOW the 30th diy or September, 1862, a
12 o'clock 711., for ottoolylng the United States Subaletence
Department with 6,000 head of BEEF OATTLE, on the
The Gatle - are to be delivered at Washington OUT, D,
0., and each =animal to average 1,300 pounds gross
weight. -Yin animal admitted .which. weighs less than
1,000 pounds grail; weight. Heifers and bulls not:wanted.
The Gattle - to'be- delivered at such - times and in such
onantitee tie the Government may-require...
The first &liven' of Cattle to he made ten days idea;
signing the contract.
%°A bond withltood and sufficient securiti , will be re-
Government reserves to itself the right to Ds7 in Trea
sury notes or other Government furofs.
NO bid will be entertained when put in by contractors
who bare previously failed to eatoPlY.Wlth their °entracte,
or when the bidder is not present to , respond to . his bid.
All bids to be accompanied by two guarantees.
The namea.of tirma:ettould be dated in. full, with the
precise addreea of all the members of the firm.
Bids to be directed to <OokA. B)11011.WITH, A. D. D.,
and 0. 8., t 7. 8. A.,. and , endorsed "Proposals.for Beef
'{Tattle.?! 4:7
. .
• .• F4Rld4 010 ISTIAR&NTEK.
We —, of the county of.--, and State of —I
and —, of the county of —, and State of — 7 , do
hereby guaranty "that— is able to fulfil a contract in
accordance with the terms of. his proposition, And that,.
Bhould big Itroncaltion be necepted, he will at once enter'
into a contract in accordance therewith.
Should the - contract be awarded him, we are premed
:to become bisi securities.
.Tbie guarantee meet be appended to each bid. ee22-t3O
DP I 0 ..-
~ • LACK VARN t ISH
PITOIC—Lt the old Railroad GI-reale , Factory of
R. 82111311 BARD & SON, foot of Wood, street .wharf,
Schuylkill, or 80.12 T Walnut street. • -
This .Tarnish is now in general nee, being , suoarforto
any varnishes for the bottorn, bends, .to., of shire; also
: fo r railroad companies; &o. AU kinds of
iron castings," ko.; Y 4l - •, • .
.• se2o.l2t* R. S. HUB . BAUD; Agent.
SALES BY 41,iIICTION
---••••••
. .
T,H041A13 • rONR
- 1 1S1,s 184 sna . lii jacinth 'OMIT St:
•
STGOES .11BAL ESTA.TE--TVZSI%-i
Pamplilet'datatagnee now .roadh oontalus,3
goliptionB of all the rr.verty to be sold on Tonal:lr . ' 4e '
30th feet, With's list of ealea 7th. 21st. and
her. omn
r. prisitg an unnonatly
• large enottat 1,4.:t4.
•
nropes t - • - •• • • •
- ' ' ItRAL itIITATJE - AT PAITATIC gAt.'4!
' tVis" A taro anaemic at Priests Elsie, tnettl!nn
deiciiption of city and count - I'i TopPert7. Pru m , : - ' 6 rf
map ballad at tho aaccloa stool. - h•t 4
irtadedoriOlona bk . .handbitla
sta
et ream mbar. pi-,„,
ai ,
hologist si . gilas ne=t. 4,
ASSIGKEIif INALE. "sTaoKa.
• . /0.11 - 2TIVADAY.
Sept. 30, et 22 n'elock. 1 . 43•3 n,. et the '3,tcliFo!.te
6 "bare" American Acadian
10 sbaree Pc!:enstliFabisitiiitedsid Tray'
8 There. Oateden end Atlantic
4 shares Ocean ream Naviearion Clo.. ear frIoD W J.
2 rboren Continentrl Hotel Co . per rOOO
1 eharo Ansdarrry of the Fine Arta
Itieceror "nele—Eitite c4 . l , oher W. Mid*.
40 share" Weetlereey Ileilroild'OU: per MO
92 sham Camden and Gloucester Tnrcpike rig 7
par $26.
Por other ecceolinte--
10 FilikrFß rhiladelphia Iticta - Dge,
50 "bleu/ Peontrylvania Kleina.Cto Michni se.
16 ',btu", Mortis Canal Ormiolidated
1 share Philadelphia Library ComSeelY.
RICAL.IOIdIIS SALE--SEPTEITRE2
dasilirri6s's SiIs...=Y&STT&IS LE BUSTNE33 trfiND__
Store No. 413 , Hazlet effir*t.
Assignee's Safe ffhNDSOIII4 llfri ' DEUN
Ja2llOE, with aide yazif, Eighteenth street, abm o .7
street. ark
fitrar d 11741T1T1
Assignee's fiale—NODßß7l BISIDNNOR No yt4
P.
Assignee's Eiale--VALEABLE FOUR-E.-TORY Rny,,,
Girard
BUILDING, northwestatlnter of Thirteenth e... 0e
ti t }
avenue. "
Auensets YAZ
Street, d 24th ward, 260 feet front.UABLE LOTE.eti#
Assignee's 6aIe—VALVABLE LOr.
Lor.nst and nary streets. -
Ateslgnee's Bale—LOT Twenty-second street,
Summer street.
Atsignee's Bele—Two LOTS, nue street, won of Stu
Mrs ef..
Executor's Bele— Two-story Primo DWELLI`n,
EBB north Thirteenth street, above Race etreq. •
rYjr Full particulars of each of the above pp
may bc had Irreamplet catalogues.
Sale No. HO Sergeant Street.
IMAM FITBNIT EINE, PIA NP, VILVIIT
PETS, dc,
ON Tr7tt3DAY MORNING
bi l iabe — TalfaTeliSirl r igOrrB4t4 r (L.2lD---aerzei tt t
vet carts/ te, 'Piano, &c.
r? Mey be examined at 8 o'clock on the u c .. 414
Bale, swift! catalogue.
wJ. WOLBERT,
• No. 'l6 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
Between Market and Chestnut,
SALE OF ASSORTED (3001)3,
ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNING.
October Ist, atlo o'clock, at No. 76 south Sixth tits*
A largo quantity of assorted goods, to be eJld sitNm t
reserve, comprising 7,
French china, glassware, silver-Plated aar;, sten
cases, oil paintimns rolmies , , sad cbillrea't oi l ,
made gaiters and'ahoes; hardware, fancy coed; 25 h
dies cloth cloaks • 100 Japanese brooms; 100 !maw h i
small pictures.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION.
NERB, 62b kABIEET and 622 OOMMER.C% ss,
84i1,l Or 1;000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AID n o.
GANS.
. THIS MOBBING,
Sept. 29, at 10 o'clock precisely, win be mid, 4%
talogne. 1,000 oases teen's, boy?, and youths' silt.
grain and thick boots. • calf and kip brogans.
gaiters. Balinorals, Wellingtons. do.; women'a m ak
and obUdren't calf. kip, goat, kid, and morof GA, Inds:
boots and sboes, gaiters, slippers, -Bolmorals, as sin
a large assortment of first- etas city made pools.
OFT' Goods opea for examination, with catalogano s t
on the morning of sale.
SAL 3 Cl' 1,000 OASES BOOTS, BROIL BR
GANS. elto
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
October 3, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by cste
login, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and youth& caul*,
grain, and thick boots; calf and kin brosans,omovu
gaiters, Oxford ties, Balmnrals, Walingtons. nave
tames, go.; ca men's, mince', and obildren'y esti, ti t ,
goat, hid. Morocco, and heeled boots and 'boss,
sea's ankle ties, Lola lttontez Balmorsis.
women's and 1111 Bee city-made sewed gaiter. siloptt.
Balmorals,lo.
tigr' Open for examhiation, with wittilogwei, early la
the morning of Rale.
MOSES NATH.A.NS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION BOWMAN% eentiw
corner of SIXTH end BMA Streets.
GREAT BARGAINS.
WA'TORES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE BALI
Jine gold and silver lever, lepine, English, iisim eI
French watches for lets than hay' the usual plav
pri es. Watches from one dollar tome hundred deekee
each Gold chains from 40 to 60 cents per dwt. Pliss
cheap.
TANN NOTION
The highest possible price is loaned on got& at SS
Thane Prinsipai Establishment, southeast man d
Sixth and Race streets. At least ene-third more Us
any other establishment In this city.
NATHANI3' PRINOIPAL HONEY ESTLBLINI.
HENT.
MONEY TO LOAN,
In large - or omen amounts, from one dollar to Siena*
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, eodm
merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, piasos, al
goods of every description.
LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MA_BEET BM!
This establishment has large fire and thiekroot ate
for the safety of valuable goods, together with a aims
watchman on the premises.
ESTABLISHED YOB TEM LAST THIRTY TM
S All large loans made at this the Principal Et*
/disk/newt.
SR - Charges greatly reduced.
• AT PRIVATE SALE
One PillAnor brilliant toned yoteno-forte. with muslin
plate, soft.
il
aid londiledhib. Price only 840.
One very iiritreied.plene-forte, price only 850.
WHIPPING
BOSTON • ANDPHILA.
DITAPHIA ti . TRAMBEITP iIIUT-8,11101
from each port on SATURDAYS. . prom Pine.**
Wharf, SATURDAY, September 20.
The Etteateattly NO.SMAN (new,) Captain Baker, di
sail heir Ptelarlelphla for Boston, SAM/BOAT MOM
TZTO, SW. 27, .at /0 o'clock ; and steamship SAxos,
Oapt 'Matthews, from Poston fer Philalelphta, on SAT.
ÜBDAY, September 27, at 4 P. M.
Insurance one-half that by sill vessels. Freight httt
at fair rates.
Shippers will plows eezd their bill, oS Laitg
good&
Tor freight or Dump, haviut socemmodates.
spAl.to wissou
I da , STEAM WEEKLY TO Li•
T - RitiooL, touching at quEElmosti,
(Cork Harbor.) The Liverpool, New York, and PO
delphia Steamship Company intend despatching tat
Mt. Dowered Clyde• built iron irteamstiins es follows:
itatnrday, SeptembetF.
ITNA Fetnrday, October 4.
CITY OF BALTIKORIC Saturday, October
And every succeeding EILTURDAY et Noes, bte
PIER No. 44, North River.
BATES OF PASSAGE.
FIRST 0A81N,....5135.00 STEERAGE ... . .. .. Vd-E
do to London. 90.0 0 do to London.... Ell
do to Paris 95.00 do to Paris ..... .illE
do to Hamburg.... 95.00 do to fitonburs..a o
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Bat*'
dam, Antwerp ko., at eunally low rates.
Fare/ from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Mk, li ,
17, and 21 Guineas. Steerage from Lirerroi, . 4 "
From Queenstown, ltd. Tickets are slid bee si We
current rate of exchange, enabling people to send ist
their friends.
These demurs have superior accomnxdotlowl to:
senor;; are strongly built in water-tight iron gt20:51
and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. ExPerienco"sl
- are attached to each Steamer.
For further information, apply in Liverpool to 'no
LIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; in Glasio
ALEX. MALCOLM, 5 St. Enoch Square; In Quo"
town to , O. & W. D. SZYMOTTB & 00.; in Lost& 1 . !
RIFFS & MACEY, 81 King William Street; In Pub e
.TiTLES D 18001321, 48 Brie Notre Dame Dee Flottlf.
Moe de le Bourse; in New York to JOIIN G. DA.M.
15 Broadway, or at the Ooinpany's Office.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent
111 IVALIMT Street. PBllOBO
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMITIOAN ROYAL MAIL MO
SHIPS
BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, C. 01..
ING 'AT CORK HARBOR,
AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIMP OM OW.'
PING AT HALIFAX AND CORK HARBOR ,
SCOTIA, Capt. /Whim 'CHINA, Capt 6, n 46 ' 15.6
PERSIA, Capt. Lott !ASIA, Capt Goa. ,
ARABIA., Capt. Stone. 'EUROPA, Cast
AFRICA, Capt. Sbannon. 'CANADA.. Capt. hel , . ,
AIKERIOA, Capt. MoPdie. 'NIAGARA, Capt
AUSTRALASIAN.
These vessels carry a clear white light at goat tA* l
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL..
Chief Cabin Passage*** . e. 13.)
BeGand Cabin Panage
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage fill
Second Cabin Passage
„ARABIA loaves Boston, Wednesday, October 1,
BOOTIA -"
New'fork, do. - ' do. ,!'
EUROPA. ~ Boston, .do. do.
~,;'
PERK& " New York, do. do —,
.YBICA " Boston, do. do .'''
ASIA 1, New York, do. November i
Bertha notsecured until paid for.
din exam - fenced Burgeon on board.
The owners of these ohne will not be accountO le l
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Opecie, Jewelry, Pregioua
or Metals., unieea bllltor lading are signed therefor ,° '
038 Taloa thereof therein expmeed.
For freight or naaeage, apply to E. °ULM ,
4 BOWLING GREEN. New 17°6 '
„ a
ellartl-Street,l3
• - FOR, NEW YORK-TO
, DAY—DESPATOR AND SWITT*GI
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN 0/ 0 1
4 Steamers ofthe-aboTe Lbws will leave DAILY, "
laid & P. M. •
For freig,ht, be taken Oa ecoottrao s
terms apply tb. _, WM. M. BAIRD &
MY/4-11 182 South DELAWARE Are:".
adr oi t FOE NEW YORK. , 4
NIW DAILY LIENA, via DelfArtai
_Nathan Cana
Philadelphia and New York Ingram ateaelbei. l . -- „,
pang receive freight and leave deny et 5: P.1)14 a lij "'
ing their reggaes in New,York the followhig der.
Preighta taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, A0; 1 , ,
No. 14 SOUTH wn ABM, Phlloam" -
Mine HAND, Agent,
aul-ti Piero 14 and 15 MAST Bram, NelF
m7Tm
fIOAL.-TRO UND ER SI G
votO
V beg leave to inform their friends mid the - F id
that they bave removed their LEHIGH COAL Dg
from NOBLZ-STREIT WHARF, on the 1: 1 131al e :01
their Yard, northwest corner of BIGHTH and sok_d
treets, where they intend to keep the hest Cutho
LIIHIGH GOAL , from the roost approved raineli j s c o
*tweet prime. Your patronage le reerectrai °° o
- Oboe Ili South MON D
rol
JOB. WALTON g O a ;:
Yard. HIGHTII and WILLOW.
TRUSSES
aI 3 A 3
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MRs.-J - AKEs.- BETTS' ON ,
13UPPORTIlalt3 TOB 1.3-DrO , xr6 ' tr
ow*, llictiiperters under eminent medical Ps . tor i c :ii
Ike and PhYddaris are respeothdir min"' „
13 7 .'1
on Mrs. Setts, at' tier, residence, 1039 IVALlarr,,,,,or.•
Pbiladelpbla, (to avold counterfeits.) Mel 1 7. 0 te
baslida have been advised' by their physician!! P 3, 1 , 040
appliances. Mose only are genuine beariar
FrAgeo 00Prriglitp label/ on "the. box, end sign s .....`"Wdoe
deo on tba Supporters. with testimonials. f.”
itOKEREL ) --
- HEJEMING,
&0., &O.t• Ot"
%800 Bbbt Mom Nos. I, 3, and 3 Ilocke o4
sought tat fish, t.adsorted package* , 1 0°'
%COO New t
,I3mtgort, Fortune Nor,
. 2,5 1 * Bout; Lubso, gamed, alai No. I Nordat•
150 BM" Now 'Moos Shad.
71150 llogeo Ilerkbner Ckrouty Cheese, go.
In Store sod far sob by 0 0 '
iinnorrr g
No. 146 North ICP."
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