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Tas Court Refuse an Injunction
IN THE CASE OF ,THE GERMANTOWN WATER
WORKS —On Saturday, jndgs Ludlow rendered Ms de
cision la the case of the Germantown Water Company
against William MoOaUnm, to' restrain the latter from
emptying ref nee matter from Ms mill, attsated two milee
Above the water works, Into the stream which supplies
the works. After reviewing the evidence in the case, the
judge said:
' Hers la a stream, or rather a creek, which must
bo crossed with ease at almost any point; into it
flow many impurities. Daring the past summer the water
baa been very low; suddenly, about the middle of Sep
tember, a fnrione storm of rain visited this section of the
conntry, and undoubtedly had a tendency to carry down
the creek, and Into the dam, these Impurities. In tha fall
of the year decaying vegetable matter must aoonmnlate;
and on the Ist of October the water in the dam appears
t) be stagnant and unfit for use, “and fall of dead
leaves.'’
We do not intend to establish any particular theory
which w<ll account for the Imparity of this watgr, but
we most deolaro that the affidavits produce a most seri
ous dcnbf as .to the oanje of this Imparity, and thiidoubt
must be fatal to the present application.
, In a case in which the defendant has submitted testi
mony tending to prove that he has used this stream as he
now uses it for more than twenty-one years, it wontd bo
grossly nujuit suddenly to arrest his business operations,
when the main question—to wit: tho fact of ht» having
corrupted it at all—Remains in doubt. Nor can it bo
argned that the injunction will do him no hsrm if he
corrupts sot the water, for he is a manufacturer employ
ing a large number of workmen, and is trader bonds In a
large sum to complete a heavy contract. To stop his
luißinees may produce irreparable injury.
Besides, the aid now Invoked by the complainants is of
tie most powerinl nature." In clear cases we never hesi
tate to ex,raise it; but a doubt in a case of this nature
irtajsthe arm of the judge. That this Is a well-settled
principle wo necdhol now stop to prove; the authorities
are dear upon tbit point; and ant other.doctrine would
scon destroy the power itself, which will be respected as
long as It is finely but judiciously exercised.
At the present time, and with the evidence now before
me, I canuot grant this motion. As, however, the resait
of an analysis of this water, and an examination of this
stream by scientific and practical men, may throw addi
tional light upon tho subject, I am willing to allow this
motion to stand over until the analysis can be finished,
and an uccnrate investigation can be made. The inte
rests of a large body of citizens demand that this course
should be panned, while the defendant cannot object,
because, if be in fact oorrupts the water, his legal right so
to do must then be established by the affidavits in the
case, and the application to them ol the prinoipleß of law
heretofore stated in this opinion, which principles will
then,-with the evidence before the-court, be more par
ticularly tho subject of consideration.
In furtherance of the suggestion in regard to an
analysis, the judge named Frofessers Rodgers and Leidy,
and Btriciland Kneaas and the Chief Engineer of the
Waterworks,
A Fortune Teller in Trouble.—
Cn Saturday morning in the Quarter Sessions, before
Judge Lndlow, the case of Nathaniel Williams, colored,
charged with obtaining money nnder false prttenoesj had
a hearing on a writ of habeas corpus. Williams resided
fit Beventli and Bt. Mary streets, and had displayed a
sign representing himself as a doctor. The present
charge is preferred by Ghailes Tauvee, a Chinaman, long
resident in this city. Tanvee had been in the United
States naval service, and, upon arriving- at this port, a
few days ago, he lost $5O In United States Treasury
notes. He was persuaded to consult Williams, whose
powers as a conjuror were represented to bo extraordi
nary. Tanvee called, and upon being ushered into the
presence of Williams, was introdnoed to a monstrous black
cat. Tanvee stated his errand, whereupon the black oat
was requested to do its duty, and its duty oonslstsd of
rubbing its hose against the clothing of Tanvee. In the
smei'tng operation the oat reached the pocket of Tanvee,
and Williams, who pretended to know nothing of Tau
wee’s lobs, at once announced! shat the money was taken
from a pocket. But before proceeding farther, Williams
required 825, v hich was to be returned in case he failed
to secure a return of the money.
Tauvee paid the money. What foilowod In the way of
incantations to recover the lost money was told by the
Chinaman 1b court. It consisted in pulling hair rrom the
black cat, outting Tauvee’a toe nails, and ; burning to
gether the nails and hair; the placing ot a silver spoon
in a coffin, and finally requiring Tauvee to stand npon
the coffin and discharge a gun This completed, he was
told to return to his ship, where he would notice some
one with a pain in the stomach, and that would be the
individual who robbed him, The money, however, would
be found in his own pocket. Tauvee followed his in
atrnoHoM, but failed to find any one with a pain in the
stomach. He then instituted this salt
The court did not think a case of false pretence had
been made ont,bnt concluded to hold Williams to answer
the charge ot being a fortune- teller. Bail in $l,OOO was
required, end in default Williams was again tent to Moy
amassing.
Dispute about an Insane Man.—On
Saturday a writ of habeas corpus was putty heard before
Judge Ludlow, in the case of Eli Griffith, at present con
fined in the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. It is
alleged that Hr . Griffith, who is reported to be worth
<lO,OOO, resides when at home in Montgomery county.
Some time since, his relatives (cousins) alleged that ho
Indulged in liquor so constantly, nod to so great an ex
tent, as to impair tie reason. Preliminary proceedings
were instituted in Montgomery county to obtain posses
sion of his property, and a physician gave a certificate of
the insanity of Griffith. Be was placed in the custody
of Dr. Kirkbride, where he has remained to the present
time. The writ of habeas corpus was taken out to test
the question of insanity. The absence of witnesses made
it necessary to postpone an investigation at the present
time. Judge Ludlow fixed next Saturday week as the
time when the case will bo fully heard.
Messrs. Boyer nail Boyd appeared for Mr. Griffith—
George W. Biddle (not the painter), for Dr. Kirkbrido,
and J. H. Shoemaker for' the relatives of Mr. Griffith.
The ease is one in whtoh the lawyers as well as the
parties feel a deep interest.
Shipmbnt ,of Goods. South.—Go
vernment has adopted means to prevent the shipment of
goods from the North to border‘ counties, from whenoe
they can be conveniently run over into the dominions of
Jeff. Davis to relieve the necessities of that rebellions
potentate. Custom-house officers are now stationed at
the various railroad deports in this city to prevent the
shipment of such goods, unless they have first been regu
larly permitted by the ouetom-bonse. In order that
permits may not be Improperly obtained, stringent rules
have been established; and Collector Thomas, acting
upon instructions from Washington, on Friday gave no
tice that no goods for the points named would be permit
ted unless evidence of both shipper and consignee having
taken the oath of allegiance was first filed at the custom
house In tbit city. The following are the localities con
cerning which this regulation is operative: Counties in
Pennsylvania south of direct line with Gettysburg—
Adams, Franklin Counties of “ Eastern Shore,” Ma
ryland—Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne, Talbot, Caroline,
Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester. Western Maryland
Anne Arundel, Howard, Frederick, Allegheny, Wash
ington, Montgomery.
U. S. Sanitaest Commission Ualcb
Cope, Treasurer ofthe Untied States Sanitary Oomrnia-
Bloa. N. E, comer of Minor and Sixth streets, acknow
ledges the receipt of\he following contributions Bines the
last repert:
Henry D. Moore 850
George A. Wood, additional 25
O &F. liennig do, .... ... 50
From the Yonogfcadiea’ Moravian Seminary, Both
lehnn, Pa., $100; Trustee;- or Bethlehem Congre
gation, §2O; Citizens of Bethlehem, s73—per Mrs.
O.So France 193
Wm. 8; Stewart & do.,additional 25
John Gibson, Eons, & Go., do. .... ~...,,,,..,100
1. 0. Henry & 00., do.
Xi. & W do.
B. W. Clark & 00... do,
Brexel& €0.,.d0,
W. Alßlanchard........ do. .... SO
”For the' sick and wounded soldiers, from a little
boy,”postmarked Salem, If, J ..85 cts.
Bement & Dougherty. 60
M. W, Baldwin d; Co, 3d c0ttribati0n..............150
Slnntckson & Glover, additi0na1..................... 25
Brown, Hill & 00. do. ................ 50
James S. Mason & Os. do .....^6O
John J. Bidgway,3d contribution. 100
Abb Whitney * Bone additional........ ......100
8. & Jas. M Flanagan do. 50
Wm B Bejee do. 50
8. H. Carpenter. 50
Josephßowell & Oo , additional.. so
Henry B. Benners do. 23
Henry O Lea, do. • .................. 25
Powers * Weigbtman, second contribution ......... 100
BHubeth B. Fi5her...,........
William li. Bebn-, additional......
Mrs. Ur. Bnttolph, Trenton. If, J....
William Sellers St 00., additional........
Wm. Mc0a11nm...... do.
McCalhim St 00................
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pmiouriy reported ,40 551.79
T o * 6l •• •••••• •••• • • • •............. .. .. .842,305 64
The Sanitary Oomcoißbiou also acknowledges the re
ctipt of the following donations of hospital supplies since
last report. Oolumbia X roads. Bradford county. (ha
dies’ Aid) 1 package, Mrs. P. Peckkam ; Florence, N. J.
(Ladies’ Aid). V package, Mrs, Richard Jonea, Becro
tarJ ; Mre. 8. T Merrick, 1 package; Mrs.-J. Bohlen, 1
pichage; Mrs Dr, Hare, 1 package; Mrs. Wm. Toy, 1
packsfe; John B. Thayer, 1 package; T. 0. Henry,
Llaikets.
Enlistment of Minobs.—On Sa
turday, in the Oonrt of Quarter Sessions, Thomas 1 yle,
aged 10 years, of the l£2d Regiment P. T., was heard on
a writ of habeas corpus, asking fobs discharged His
mother testified as to his age, and that she did not giro
her written consent. Mr. Asbtm, for the United
States, said that an order was i»smd from the Adjutant
General, that after a certain time the oath of all persons
enlisting, who were between the ages of eighteen and
twenty.one, should he binding. L;le enlisted after this
order had been issued. Judge Lndlow said he wonid
examine the subject, ansi give bis decision next Saturday.
The young soldier was remanded. i
Another case was disposed of as follows *. John Oar*
penter enlisted in the 3d Pennsylvania Reserves in 1801,
and. refused to be sworn into the service of tho United
States after leaving the State of Pennsylvania. He was
ore ofrihe party who stepped out of the ranks at Te
ncilj town. After this ,he shipped in the navy and
served twelve months, from which he was honorably dis
charged, A few da} s since he was arrested by the Pro
west Guard, and i* etiiitn the power of the marshal.He
was discharged from military custody.
Ah Important Test Case.—A case
cf seme interest to those who enlisted in Philadelphia
zeidmente on the Monday on which *he commissioners
Bnaonnced that there need be no draft in this city, la
about to ho tried in the Q carter Sessions. On the day
• f t uf Btlonj the 31 of He-rember, a large ntwiber were
.rtcruited in the various regiments naier the promise of
receiving the 8200 authorised by City Councils. 'Oaths'
51b of November, two days after the announcement by
the draft commisslonere, the committee having charge of
the bounty gave official nollco t.iat no more would bo
paid, Philadelphia’s quota being’fnll. To thoseenllstea'
before this hotlcejwSß give , the committee havedocllnod
to pay the honi ty. On Saturday, John O’Byrne, Ksq,
tiled in the Quarter Sessions the petition of Thomas
Bmitb, a member of.the ,166 h Regiment, for a writ of
hrbeos corpus, to test whetner he can he held after the
p-cmife mat Veto him in regard toihaS2oQ bounty has not
been ccmptfcd with A -beating in the case will be had
to. day, in the Quarter Sessions.
154th Regiment P. V. — This regi
ment, under command of Oolohel B 0. Brooker, la now
ecoempod on Ridge road, above Girard College, immedi
diately opposite the depot, and bidsjfair to be quickly
ready for the field. The 'regiment is for nine inonthal
si rviee, and, by order of the Governor, is in lieu of tho
draft.- ■■
momoter.
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A Soldier Beaten to Death.~
About 12 o’clock on Frldayjj night a man named Uriah
Razer, a member of the B2d Regiment Pennsylvania Vo
lunteer:, who .was in the city on roorulting service, went
with three the Kossuth Exchange, a lager
beer concert aaioon, on Seventh street, above Ohestnnt,
in search of a deserter. The doorkeeper refused to admit
the party, and an altercation ensued, in which other per
sons took part. The result was a fight, in whioh Razer
and. his companions were roughly handled. Razer. in
particular, was very badly beaten, and he was thrown
into the street by his assailants. He afterwards made the
best of his way to his home, in Darien street, above
Poplar, where he died on Saturday from the effects of his
injuries. ~
From information obtained from tho companions of the
deceased at the time the injuries were inflicted upon him,
the police on Saturday afternoon arrested Wm. Fleming,
a special officer employed at the concert saloon, J. Con
rad Esher, the doorkeeper, and Wm. Chambers, a per
former. The parties named were taken to the Central
Btatiop, where they were detained ' to await the result of
the coroner’s investigation. Razer was recently in active
military service, and he passed safely through the cam
paign in the Fesinsnla to be murdered in a street brawl.
The investigation of the coroner was commenced at the
Central Station yesterday afternoon. A large crowd of
spectators were in attendance, among whom were nume
rous attaches of the concert saloon wherein the sad affair
commenced.
Jacob Gearry, of Uis 82d Regiment, P. Y„ was the firs
witness called. HCtestified that on Friday night, he
and the deceased and several others, on the way home
from their recruiting office—when at the Kosanth Ex
change, one of them proposed to go in and. arrest a de
serter belonging to their regiment. The men had a dif
cnity about being admitted, and a row ensue! between
them and the door-keepers. He saw Razer being beaten,
white in the street. Tfce witness could not 1 recognize
any of the prisoners as having struck the deceased, al
though they were around him. One.mau that struck the
witness was in his shirt sleeves. When the fight com
menced, there was a cry of “kill him”—give it to the
soldiers.” Ho thought there-were eight or ton In the
party against them The last he saw of the deoeased
was in the street, where ha was being struck very vio
lent blows. .
Sergeant Andrew J. Lutz, of 821 P. V- sworn —He
testified that he.proposed stopping al the Kossuth piacs,
to see whether a yoneg man who deserted from the regi
ment was not there. They went, and a difflcultr ensued
wilh the doorkeepers Esher and Fleming pulled him by
Ihe throat, and threw him ont. Witness oooid not re
cognize Chambers as being there. He did not see B tzar
after this; did not know he was hart. He saw a row In
tie street; didn’t know what it was about.
Francis Buddy sworn—He was in company with Ser
geant Razer and bis companions, and went with them
into the Kossuth place The witness allnded to tha row
at the door about pay being demanded for their afimis-.
sioh. After the fight commenced he' saw two men have
Razer by the throat. He could not say that he saw either
of the three prisoners do anything, except Esher ordered
Bazer out. * .
William Wray Bwom —He had been on the stage per
forming; he saw four soldiers at the door, and they
seemed to be arguing; be asked Fleming to go to the
. door and try to quell it; he keeps Fleming for that
purpose ; the latter went, and was Btruokon the nose;
be did not think Fleming had time to go beyond the steps
after he saw them; half of those itr the sal-on fol’owed
after the soldiers; he dldnot Beo a blow struck except
that received by Fleming; tho witness was positive that
Chambers was behind the stage at the time of the fight.
Mrs. Louisa Wray sworn.—3he was singing in the sa
loon at the timeofthe occurrence; Mr. Chambers .was
behind the scene at the time of the occurrence, and she
saw Fleming pass through the room, saying that some
one had made his nose bleed; ihe whole of ills difficulty
did not eeem to last more than two or three minutes.
Dr. Updfgrove testified that the head and face of the
deceased presented evidences of severe beating; both
cheeks being much swollen and contused, with discolora
tion about the eyes; contusion over the .surface of the
head,- partlcniarly upon each side above the ears. Be
neath the scalp there was extravasation of blood into the
tissue over tho surface of the bone In ssverai places, with
fracture of the eknli on the tight side, the fracture being
about two and a half inches in length. On removing
the bone there was found a large ooagulnm over rthe
right hemisphere, between the bene and the dura mater.
This coagnla ed blow caused compression ot the brain
and death. The blows were insisted with an instrument
harder than the fist.
The case was here adjurned until this evening at se
ven o’clock. A number of important witnesses wilt then
be present. The matter is In the hands of Detectives
Bartholomew, Brown, Damon, and Henderson, all of
whom are using every exertion to ferret out tiro guilty
parties.
Amusing Incident in Court.—A
most Homing incident occurred, a Cry or two since, in
the District Court, on the trial of a case in whioh Ore
feelings ef counsel on both sides became warmly enlisted.
Bo anxious were they to impress the jnry with an ade
quate idea of its importance, tbat almost every paper that
was produced in evidence was handed to the sworn
twelve with special Injunctions to observe closely and
reed carefully. Singularly enough, one old gentleman
was picked out as the victim o! all these attentions, and
all these pspera were handed to him first. Whether it
was because he wore an air of extreme gravity and was
apparently paying great attention, or whether it was be
cause his bulky figure protruded mast prominently for
ward, it is impossible to say; but certain it is he was the
recipient of much misplaced attention, for, after the osse
had been concluded and given to the jnry, with permis
sion to seed their verdict and bring it into conrt next
morning, ifc ; was found, when they came to sign Quir
verdict, that he conld neither read nor write t
Loss ou a Philadelphia Brig.—
she brig Loango, Captain Evans, of and from Phila
delphia Ist inst., for St. Jago de Cuba, with an assorted
cargo on heard, fonndered on the-Bth, during a violent
galo of wind from N. W. to N. N. E. The captain, crew,
and twenty, five passengers,'were taken off, and arrived in
Baltimore yesterday. The Loango rates A 2#, regia,
tered 146 tons. She was bniit In 1850 in this city, and
was owned by G. W. Beradou & Bro.
Removal op Sick and Wounded
SOLDIER?.—One hundred and sixty sick and,wounded
soldiers were removed from the Citizens’ Volunteer
Hospital, at the corner of Broad and Prime afreets, to the
Summit House Hospital, on Saturday afternoon. The
work of removing the invalids was performed by the
patriotic firemen with their company ambulances. The
removal of the patients gave rise to a report that a fresh
lot of sick and wounded had arrived, and a orowd gather,
ed in the neighborhood of the depot. The Government
hospitals in and about the city are now fall.
Jersey Troops Paid Off.—Mayor
Budd, on Baturday, was engaged in paying the State
bounty to the families of the 4th and 12th New Jersey
regiments. Those of the other regiments will bo paid on
the 25th inst.
Bobbery.—A coiiple of watches very
mysteriously disappeared from boarding-house, 251
South Third street, on Saturday evening.
Mustered In.—Ool. Buff has mus
tered in tbirty-six companies at Camp Philadelphia,
Twenty-fourth ward.
passengers sailed.
In brig Ellen P Stewart, for New Orleans—Sirs Tho
mas S Burbank, child, and servant, New Orleans; Sira
Geo W Perch, Philadelphia; Miss 8 E McCormick, New
Orleans; Miss Martha B Bowman, Philadelphia; Mr J H
Budd, do.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
THOMAS KIMBEB, Jk., V
AUGUSTUS BEATON, > Committxs or thhMoktx.
EDWARD 0. KNIGHT, J V
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants 1 'Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Ellon Stewart, Coffin...... Rotterdam, soon
Ship Zered, McG0neg1e.......... .Londonderry, Nov 18
Bark Thomas Dallett, Duncan....,.,.Laguayra, Nov 15
Bark Albertina, 01m5tead..............R0tterdam, soon
Brig Ella Seed, Jarman.................. Havana, soon
Bob the West Coast of Afbica.— The bark Ann
Elizabeth, Norgrave, for the West Coast of Africa, will
leave this port 19th inst. All letters, newspapers, and
vperctls intended fer the ,■ American Squadron and others
will be forwarded if left at the Foreign Letter Office,
Philadelphia Exchange Beading Rooms, on or before the
above date.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PRILADKLPRIA. Nov. 17. 1563.
BUN RISES ..........6 49a-SON SETS..... 4 42
HIGH WATER..... ............10 12
ARRIVED
.Baric Venice. Leeman, 4. days from Nov? London, in
ballast to E A Bonder & 00.
Scbr Sarah Cullen, Besston, 18 days from New Or
leans. with molasses, &o. to captain.
Bchr Independent (Br) Morehouse, 10 days from Yar
mouth, Nb, with fish to E A Bonder,& Co
Bchr Barnes, Bogers, 3 days from New York, with
mdse to captain.
Scbr J 0 Patterson, Hand, 4 (1 ays from Salem, in bal
last to Noble, Oaldwell & 00. . - , : .: . .
Scbr Suwasset, Leper, 5 days from Alexandria, in bal
last to captain.
Bchr G 0 Mortis, Artis, 8 days from Fernandina, Ela,
in ballast to cap'ain.
Bchr Wave, Merritt,from Salem.
Scbr Sbaron. Thurlow, from Newburyport.
Schr Elliott, Avis, Irom Boston.
Schr John Gadwatador, Olay ton, from Boston.
Steamer H Burden, Loper, 24 hours from New York
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
CLEARED- .
Bark Meaco, Clark, Havana, W A James & 00.
Brig Ambrose Light, Stabl, Matanzas, J Jilaiou 4 00.
Scbr Pointer, Holme?, Port Spain, E A Bonder & 00.
Bchr Eveline, Langhlin, New Orleans, 0 W Bernadou
SBro. : ■ .
Schr Boxbnry, Orowel!, New York, W English.
Bohr Wave, Merritt, Portland, 0 A Hecksher & 00.
Echs Jas LogaD, Smith, Boston, do
Schr J Oadwalader, Clayton, Boston, Sinnickson &
Glover. ■ ■
Schr Elliott, Avis, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone & 00.
Schr L Si B Smith, Smith, Jersey City, Keppiier & Bro.
Schr eharon, Thuriow, Amesbury, L Audonried 4 00.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
HAVBB DE GBAOE, Nov 14,
The steamer Wyoming left here this morning, with the
following boats in tow. laden and consigned as follows:
Minnehabs, wheat, flour, and bark to Poplar-street,
wharf: Wright & Brother, lumber to John Oraig; Pacific,
pig metal to Norristown; Snow Shoe and H T Newton
lumber to Chester; 00l Dupont and Trio,, light'to-'Phila
delphia; H Brubaker, anthracite coal to Delaware City.
Brig Samuel Small,{Haskell, hence, arrived at Bostsn
13th im t. .
Brig Alfaretta, Bibber, hencr, arrived at Portland
12tb Inst.
Scbr Ssco, (of Bridgetown) from Lynn for Philadel
phia, was tun into by an unknown vessel, which carried
away her foremast. She was towed into Newport 14th
instant.
Schr Velocity, Gibson, which sailed from Calais Sept
£0 for Providence, with a sargo of lumber, and which
has been SBhore twice since, put into Salomon the 12th
fnet with foremast carried away, sails blown: to pieces,
rigging damaged, and nearly half full of water, having
sprang a leek and suffered severely in the late NK gale
on Nantncket Shoals. The cargo will probably be dis
posed of in Salem, as the vessel is unfit to proceed on ihe
voyage.
NOTICE TO MABINEBB.
Captain Willetts, of the steamship Ohesapoake, at Now
York, reports that the buoy son Pollock Blp went alrtft
curing the gale on the Bth inst, and have not been re
placed.- ■'
The Marine Station at Hull reports that the schr .Taw,
inward bound, cane near running ashore on Harding’s
Bocks, in consequence of the bell bnoy being off the Sta •
lion. . .It baa been off since the Bth iost
\Bcbr Cerito is.sunk in five fathoms water, bearing NE
: Ky N from the Light Ship on Pollock Blp, distance one
end.three* fourths miles Pho lies in the’traok of vessels
passing over the Shoals Tie agent of the underwriters
bas put a barret buoy directly over the hull. There are
. some 15. ts 10 feet, water, over her deck. The stfimpsof
her masts are out of water at low tide.
mERRA' GOTTA MANUFACTORY.
A Hanging Vases.
Fancy Flower Pota.
Orange Pots.
. Fern .Vases.
-Ivy Vases.'-
Garden Vesee.
Jasmin Coupes.
Oassolatta Benaissano*.
Oasaoletts Louis XVL .
Lava Vases Actiiue. '
Pedeßtals, ail sizes.
Consoiaand Oariatadea.
- Parian Busts.
- . Marble Pedestals,
For Sale Betail, and to the Trade.
B. A. QABBIBOB,
0016 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
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THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IT. 1862.
XT AS PROF. BOLLEB’ DISCOVERY
J-l. in the application of GALVANISM, frIAGNB*
TIBM, and other modifications or ELEOTBIOITY, ro
colved general. ravor among the moot liberal Medical
Men of the Old Schools, end is Prof, B.’a system now
boin* brought rapidly into pnblio - toyor 7 Tea. verily,
and if yon donbt it, read carefully thofoliowing extracts
of letters, and also opinions of some of the moat eminent
Medical Men of this and other States, who have been
traveling and iootnrlhg, teaching and applying the differ
ent modifications of Eieotrioity, as tanght .them by Prof.
BOLLES: . ' *
BEAD THE FOLLOWING FEOM EMINENT M. D 'a
The testimony ol a Hedloal Man of the Old Schools,
thirty years—fifteen yean in tho Allopathio School and
fifteen in the Homoeopathic—and haßfor two years since,
being qualified byProf. 8., made Eieotrioity a specialty,
has cored thousands never benefited by medicines :
Some five months ago I was attracted by a owd of
Professor Belles, Ho 1230 Walnut street, Philadelphia,
claiming a discovery that he had made in the use and ap
plication of the various forms and modifications of Elec
tricity for the onrc of all c arable diseases. I called on
this gentlemen, and after listening to his theory of the
Electrical laws governing life, health and disease, and
hla disoovory in the application of Eieotrioity In accord
ance with the polarities of the brain and nsrvous system,
I was impressed that he hsd something new, and at once
applied for instructions oh the snbjeot. - I now speak
Grom experience, as I havo remained in his offioe for two
months, watching the result of his operations and having
mysell the charge of one of the treating rooms for nearly
the wtole time, and treated from twelve to fifteen oases
daily, comprising nearly every kind and grade of chronic
disease. Although my expectations were high, I mnst
confess they have been folly realized. I have seen a
great number of patients who had availed themselves of
tho best medical skili and remedial agents for. years—
cases I well knew to be incurable by all other known
remedies—permanently cured by a few applications of
Electriolity; and what has surprised me most, was the
rapid Improvement and enro of many oases prononnoed
pulmonary consumption by their physicians, became I
had been instructed by Dr. Paige to avoid all snob oases,
as the treatment tended to injure. I feel impelled by a
Knee ef duty to caution the pnbito against the indiscri
minate nseof Electricity, as I have known injury to re
sult from its use, in the handß of the Ignorant. I would
here remark that I have never in my .whole experience,
or observation from’, books, pamphlets, or intercourse
with men, read or heard of the general or speoial appli-'
cation of Eieotrioity to the core of disease, as taught by
Professor Bollos, and, therefore, oondude it is original
With him.
I would say to those tampering with this mighty agent
iff life and death to beware lest-yon strike a blow at the
citadel of lifrV and never think of applying it to the
living organism until you understand its nature, and
when, where, and bow to apply it.
I would here take occasion to recommend my profes
sional brethren throughout the country to turn their at
tention to this important agent as taught by Professor
Holies, who has certainly, in my opinion, discovered the
only reliable mode of its application, and thus rendered
an important service to the healing art, and a lasting
blessing to suffering and diseased humanity
JAMES P. GBEVES, M. D.,
206 Pine street, Philadelphia.
Since then Br. Graves has been qualifying hlßbrethren
in the medical profession, whs, to a man, endorse the
discovery of Professor Belies .
V. B. Wells, M. D., Buffalo, N. T., alter a year's
praotiee, writes to Prof. B. as follows : ■
I think my faith fully comprehends the fact that Elec
tricity, correctly applied, according to>our discovery, is
abundantly competent to core all curable diseases. My
experience and success, after extensive praotioe, fully
warrant this assertion. Were I aiokwith a fatal disease,
I wouid far sooner trust my llfe In the hands of a skilful
Electrician than all the « pathles” on earth besides.
BUFFALO, n. t. w. b. wells, m.d.
> Pbop. Bolus : I am fnlly satisfied, that Electricity,
when understood according to its polarities and their re
lations to the fixed laws of the vital eoonomy, aa taught
ay yon, is the most powerful, manageable, and efficient
gent known to man for the relief of pals and cure of
disease. I would'further state that I have for the past
few weeks used Eieotrioity in my praotioe, to the exolu-'
sion of nearly all other remedies, and have been emi
nently successful, and consider it aunlversal therapeutic.
Dayios, Ohio. : B. MoOABTHY, H. D.
Pbof. Bolles : For tholaßt nine months I have made
Electricity a specialty, and my faith is daily increasing
in its therapeutic effects, and I believe, when BppUed ac
cording to your discovery, it will oure all curable dis
eases, among whioh are numerous cases' never benefited
by medicine. -
Buffalo, H. T. P. W. MANSFIELD, M. B.
What I have now to say is bom actual observation, as
I have spent most ol my time for the last two months with
Prof. Boliea, and have witnessed the effects of the Elec
trics! agent on from fifteen to twenty-five patients a day,
suffering from almost every form of ebronio disease; and
as strange as it may appear, In a majority of cases a per
fect ouro was effected in from flvo to fifteen days. And
I will here remark that most of his patients were afflicted
With long-standing complaints, considered incurable by
all other known remedies. H. G. KlfißY, K. D.
ClNOntaAiijOhio.
Prof. Bollbs : I botiovo yonr discovery to be a re
liable therapeutic agent, and fool It my duty to reoom
mend It. Since I have received instruction from yen, I
have appliod it in oases cf Aphony, Bronchitis, Corea,
Amenorrhoea, Asthma, and Congestion, and find that I
have the same success that you had when I was under
your Instruction. I Invariably recommend medical men
to avail themselves of an opportunity of becoming ac
quainted with yonr new method, of applying Electricity.
Bbteoit, Michigan. DATED TEDBSTON, M. D.
Prop. Boli.es : A great revolution In my mind and
practice haa taken place Blnoe I beoame acquainted with
yonr new discovery of applying Galvanism, magnetism,
and other modifications of Electricity as a curative agent.
I have found by many experiments that Blectriolty is a
safe therapeutic agent ih all acute and chronic cases when
applied according to yonr discovery. I desire that medi
cal men should become conversant with your discovery,
Glutei. AMD, Ohio. MABYIN GODDABD, M.D.
Boohestbr, H. Ym September 10,1859.
Prop. Bolles—Osar Sib : The more I ;investigate
this system of practice, the more confident I am that it
is all-powerful to meet the ten thousand diseases to which
flesh is heir.
Ton; who first discovered Bfieotrioity to be a reliable
therapeutic agent; should be considered a great henefao
tor of the race, for ;it is the only reliable system of cure
for the woes and ills of Buffering humanity. It isetrauge
that physicians have become so wedded to their several
systems, brought up from the darkness of past ages, that
they will dose their eyes against, the light now-beaming
forth through this system of practice. All othersystems
I regard as the morning star to the rising sun.
. P. BHEDD.M. D.
Prop'. Bolles: The nearer I conform to yonr system
of application, the more successful l am, and as I have
examined all the guides and .workß published upon the
subject, and seen nothing in reference to your theory, I
do not hedtete to say 1 believe it to be original with you,
and the only reliablesystem extant for curing'disease..
Respectfully yours, -- *-—*— —
ToroHTO, ohas. bans all, m.d.
The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years’
praotlce, fifteen in Allopathy and fifteen in Honue
path?: , . :: f - .
Prof. Bolles—Dear Sib : I nevor have, since you
gave me instruction in your new diaoovery of applying
Electricity, and God forgive me if I in the future ever
do, practise either Homoeopathy or Allopathy.; I have
been strictly governed by the philosophy yon-laid down,
and for the best cf reasons—namely: That lam gene
rally successful, and X frankly say to you that X am done
with medicine forever.
My encodes has been groat einoo I have been in New
ark, H. J. JAMES P. GBIVBB, M. B„
206 Pine street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—ln addiiion te the above extracts, Prot B.
oonld furnish over one thousand, fuiiy showing that he Is
well known to the medical and scientific:world as the
discoverer of ail that is reliable in the therapentio admin
istration or Electricity, and that all other operators now
in the different cities (except those qualified by trim) are
using Electricity at hazard, and Prof. B. takes this occa
sion to caution the community against ohariatana.
Office 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
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s*SO-Bro New York.
UKANCE COMPA
jfIRE SUKANOE!
BT THE
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMP ANT OF
PHILADELPHIA,
OH BUILDINGS, LIMITED OB PEBFETDAIi,
MEBOHANDISE, FUBNITUBE, Ao.,
IN TOWH OB OOUNTBY.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
CASH CAPITAL #O4B,OOO—ASSETS 330, 1 TS 10 .
Invested In the following Securities, viz:
First Mortgage on City Property, worth
double tho amount ................#171,100 09
Pennsylvania Bailroad Company's 6 per cent. , . ,
Ist Mortgage 80nd5......,. ~,.}......, 6,000 00
Do. do. 2d do. (#80,000) 29,000 00
Huntingdon Mid Broad Top T per cent. Bonds > 4,660 00
Ground Bent, well secured 2,000 00
Collateral Loan, well secured.;.2,6oo 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. L0an....... 46,000 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $8,090,009
6per cent. Loan... 6,000 00
United States 7 3-lt per cent. L0an.......... 10,000 00
Allegheny county 6 per ct. Penna. B. Loan. . 10,000 00
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Company’s
6 percent. Loan (#5,000)....4,710 60
Gamdon and Amboy Bailroad Company’s 8
percent. Loan (#6,000)..........,..... 4,806 00
Pennsylvania- Bailroad Company’s 5t00k.... 4,000 00
Beiiance Insurance Company's Stock. 8,850 00
Commercial Bank Stock. 6,186 01
Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck.,.,..;,......,....... 2,812 60
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock,,.. 1,050 00
Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company's Stock.. 700 00
Union M. Insurance Company’s 50rip....... 880 00
8i1158eceiyab1e...................... . 1,061 84
Aoorned Interest. 6,504 81
Cash in bank and on hand 7,010 06
Losses promptly adjusted Red paid.
DIBKOTOEB.
■ Olem Tingley, Samnol Bisphaai,
William B. Thompson, Eobert Stoon,
Frederick Brown, WilUam Mruaor,
, William Stevenson, Eonj. W. Tingley,
. John U. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
Eobert Toland, Oharles Leland,
G. D. Rosengarton, Jacob T, Bruiting,
i Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissel!, FHtsbor*.
OLEM TINGLEY, President.
\ B. M. HINUHMAN, Secretary. Jyll-tT
fjVERE .INSURANCE EXOLUSIVE
fjP LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIBS INBUBANOE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1825, OHABTER PERPE
TUAL. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ
ence Senate. -
Thla Company, favorably known to the oommonlty for
thirty-six yearo,eontinuoß to insure against Loss or Da
mage by Fire on public orprivate Buildings, either per
manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms..
Their Capital, together with a large Snrpins Fond, Is
Invested in the moßt carefnl manner, which enables then
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
ot loss. .
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., ■
Alexander Benson, John Doverenx,
William Montsllns, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Hazlfchuiists '
JONATHAN PATTEEBON, President
William G. Crowhll, Secretary. apS
TNSUEANCE COMPANY OF THE
JL BTATB OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. «
and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side ot WAD
NUT Street, between SOCK and THIBD
lalphla.
INCORPORATED in IT94—CHABTEB PERPETUAL.
. CAPITAL $200,000.
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY
1,1661, 880T.09A61.
MARINE, FEB®, ANB INLAND TBANSPOBTA
TIOH INSURANCE.
DIKEOTOBS.
Henry D. Bherrerd, Bamnol Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macaleater, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman,
William B. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George O. Carson,
..... Edwardo. Knight ’ ..
, HENBY D. SHEBBEBD, Presidents
WiLLiia Hirpbr, Secretary. jy2B-tf
T UR KNTKRfRMtS
IH3ITBANOE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY’S BTJILIIiNG) 6;,W, OOBHBB FOURTH
AND WALNUT BTBEETS;
DIBSOTOBS.
7?. Batchferd Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Geo, H. Stuart,
H&lbro Frazier, John H. Brown,
John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock,
Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, : J. L. Erringor.
yV. RATOHFORD STARR, President
Osarlis W/Ooxb, Secretary. feU
A MEEICAN FIRE INSURANCE
•il; COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTBB
PERPETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-op Capital Stock and Barptas, In
vested in eoncd and available Seonrlties, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Fnrnitnre, merchandise,
Vessels in port and their and other Personal
property. Ail losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIBEOTOBB.
Ehomas B. Marls, James K, Gampboll,
: John Welsh, s Bimtmd 6. Bntilh,
Barnuel C. Morton, Charles W. Ponltney,
Patrick Brady, ' Israel Morris,
JohnT. Lewis,
THOMi
ALBHT O. li. CRAWrOBD,
AN T H KAO ITB INSURANCE
..COMPANY.—Authorized Capita! 8400,000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third end
Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. , )
ThisOompany will insure against loss ,or damage by
Fire.en Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise eons
-■: .. . '■ — s %
. Also, Mortae'lnfrarancea on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts Of the Union.
DIBEOTOBB.
William Esher,
D. linthsr,
Lewis Audenried,
John B. BlaHston,
Joseph Maxfield,
will:
wh. :
W. M. Banrat, Seeretarr.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL’S BALE.—By virtue of
IVA a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
DEB, Judge of (he District Court of the United States,
to and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at pnblio sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at No 124 South
FRONT street, on TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 25,
1862,:at 10 o’clock A. M., the residue of the cargo of the
Bteamer LADONA, consisting of Dry Goods, Stationery,
Beady-made Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery, Gentlemen’s and
Ladies’ Under-clotMng, Spool-cotton, Bar-iron, Tin
notions, Paints, Pepper, Starch, 1,091 bags of Salt, 201
boxes Soap, end a number of other articles of merchan
dise.-' .
Catalogues will bo issued Are dais prior to the day of
sale,' when the goods can bo examined -
' WILLIAM MILL WARD,
D. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, November 14,1862. no!s St
MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue cfs
Writ of Sale, by tho Hon. JOHN O ADWALADEB,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for tbe.Eastern Distriot of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at GALLOWHILL STREET
WHARF, on SATURDAY, November 22,1862, at 12
o'clock H., the Schooner ELMIRA CORNELIUS, her
tackle, apparel, Ac., as she now lies at said wharf. On
Che same day, at MIOHENER’B Btore, No. 142 North
FRONT Street, immediately after the sale of the vessel,
will be exposed to tale the cargo of said vessel, consist
ing of shoe thread, salt, stationery, extract logwood,
drays, spices, white lead, candle;, starch, soap, cheese,
brooms, paints, hats,"hardware, lard, butter, hams, ver
digris, &0. WILLIAM MILL WARD,
- U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 11, 1862. nol2 6t
LEGAL;
TT'ST&FE OE EDMUND DINGEE,
_l_i DKC’D —NOTION —Letters of Administration on
the Estate of EDMUND DINGEE, late of the Oonnty of
Philadelphia, Brickniaker, deceased, having heeri granted
i to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are
reaoestad to make payment, and thoße haying claims to
make them known without delay to
JAMES'S. DINGEE,
No. 834 North SEVENTH Street,
HENEV O. MQOBE,
932 North SEVENTH Street,
Administrators.
ocl3-mBt#
To JANE HAEDKICK,
Xl late of the County of PhlladelpbiJ;
In obedience' to ah order of Publication to ms di
rected, you are hereby notified to be and appear in r the
Court of: Common Pleas for the City and County of
Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of December next,
to show canee, if any yon have, why your husband,
AUGUSTUS H AEDRIOK, should not be divorced Scorn
the .bonds of matrimony entered into, with yon, according
to the prayer of hi* petition filed in said Court. y
JOHN THOHPBON, Sheriff.
Bherlff’a Office, Philadelphia, Not. 1,1862. nt>3 m 4t
. COAL.
fIOAL— THE UNDE £ SI GN S D
bog leave to inform their friends and the publfg
that they have removed their LEHIGH OOAXi DEPOT
Shorn NOBLE-STREET WHABF, on-the Delaware, t$
their Yard,-northweet comer Of EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, where they Intend to beep thofcoat quality ot
LSHIGH COAL, from the most approved minee, at th<
lowest prides. Your patronage Is respeotfnliy eelicited,
JOB. WALTON At 00., ;
Office, 112 South SBOOND Street
Yard, SIGHTH and-WILLOW. mbl-»
SAXES.
mm LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BS*
PPaOYBB to No. n South SEVENTH Street, new
the Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, toankfnlfor past favors, and bs£s|
determined to'merit future patronage, has seouied as
elegant and convenient store, and has now on band t
large assortment or Lillie's Celebrated Wrought »ttt
Chillod Iron lire and Burglar, Proof Safes, (tbs os!]
Btriotly fire and burglar proof safes made.) AlflOj LHUt’i
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bankßocks. ,
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be fundehet
to order on short noHoe. This is the strongest, best pro
tected, and cheapest Dome and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lfflle’S Nev
Oabinet Bafe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is eon
ceded to surpass in style and elegants anything yet *i
fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is striotl;
fire and burglar proof.
Spsoiai. Kotios.—l have now on hand say twenty »
Parrel, Herring, A Oo.’s Safer, most of them nearly new
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for Bm
now celebrated LOlle Bait. They will be sold at yen
low prioes. Please call and examine.
■■■feas-liß M. O. BADLBB, Agent
Mb EYANS & WATSON’S
EBBS salamander bays
STORE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH BTBEST,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FXBE-FROOF SAFES always 01
hand. .
PAIILOR SKATE 3.- Superior Par
lor Skatos, of improved pattern, neat and light, for
sale by PHILIP WILSON & 00.,
oc2B-lm 416 opposite .Custom House.
A EMY DESKS. : —A capital article for
camp and field use. Bafefrom wet, compact, and
convenient to carry in pooket. For sale by
. ■ - W. H. DADMUN,
104 NOETH DE LAW ABE I Avenue, Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED to soil them in Philadelphia and
Vicinity. -'.y-- - ■' 0023-lm*
OCOTCH WHISKY.—2S ptraoheons
O Jsmea Stewart’s fine PAISLEY MALT, imported
direct. In bond and for sale by
GEO. WHITELEY,
oolS-Sm 137 South FBONT.
CHAMPAGNE. — Gold Lao Cham
pagne, in quarts and pints, for sale by
CHARLES 8. OABSTAIB9,
0020 Bole Agent, No. 126 WALNUT Btreet.
T)INE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE,
X tor sale by BHODEB & WILLIAMS,
oe2-tf 107 South WATER StraeS.
$300,176 10
.8 1. MAEIB, President
>, Secretary. fe22-tf
Davis Pearson,
. Peter Sieger,
J. E. Baum,
ffm. F. Doan,
John Ketcham.
AM ESHBB, President
F. DBAS, Vioe President
ap3-tf
LKOAU JLI
rriHE PENK BYLV ANI A. CENTR A.L
X KATT.ROAI).
THE SEE AT DOUBLE .TRACK ROUTE.
1863.
1862.
THE CAPACITY OF THE KOAD IS HOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN TB.E OOIINTKT.
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WE JT.
Fadtit.es for the transportation of pa-'eoagora to and
from Pittsburg, f irreinnad, (ihicujo, St. Lousr, St Patti,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orteeae, and alt other towns
in tbe West, Northwest, and SoutSwest, are nusurpawel
for speta and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and
sme king cars on all tbo tr ,ina. i
TBE EXPRESS BUNS DAILY; Mall and Fast
Line Sundays excepted'. '
Mail Train leaves Phtladelphl* at.. 8.00 AvM.
FastLtne •* t> , .......... .11 30 A. M-
Through Express leavesPhUaCe'p-ia at .i. .10 45 T SI.
Psrketburg Train “ “ ..... 123*1 P. M.
Hturiabnrg /t.ccommodattnn leavesPh’la,at.. 230 P. MF.
Lancaster Accommodation ‘ “ *, .. 4QOP.M.
_ West Chester passengers will take the trains leaving at
3 A. M, at 12S0 and 4 P. H
Passengers for Sunbnry,. Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, &c., take the trains ioavingatB
A. M. and,lo46P "Sd.
For farther information "apply at the Pasascsar Sta
tion, S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streole.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Wisconsin; lowa, or
eonri, by railroad direct, or Bo any port on the navi,
gable rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from an point in the West,
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, »t all times, as favo
rable as are charged by other Baiiroad Companies.
Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of
their freight to this Company can rely with confidence
On its speedy transit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
address the Ager ts of the Company.
S B. KINGSTON, Jr , Philadelphia.
D. A STEWART, Pittsburg.
CLARKE & Go., Chicago.
LEEQH & Co., No. 1, Astor House, or No. 1 South
William afreet. New York.
LEECH & Co., No. 77 Washington street, Boston;
MAGEAW &KOONB, No. 80 North street, Baltimore,
H. H.HOU ITON.Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila. .
L L. HOUPT, Gen’i Ticket Agent, Phila.
ENOCH LEWIS, GenU Bup’t, Altoona jyl-tf :
1862. Mmgmm 1862,
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YOEK LINE 3.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACES.
FROM WALNUT-STREET WHAEF AHD KRNSIHOTON OBPOT.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
FARR.
At 6 A. M., via Oassden and Amboy, O. and A. Ae
■ oommodatfon .«*••«....59 S 3
At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.)
Accommodatton.......| ss
At 8 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Olty,
M0rning fi1a11..,................................ g fid
At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Gity,
• Western Express S 03
At 12% P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommo
■ dat10n.....................■««.9 S 6
At 2 P. M., via Oamdcn'and Amboy, O. and A. Ex-
PT6SS***w«« a»**e• »«*•••••*<*•# SOfi
At 4 P. M., via Camden mid Jersey Gity, Evening
Express....... 3 fifi
At4P.H., via Camden and Jersey Oity, !d Class
Ticket;........ S S 3
At 6# P. M., via Kensington and Jersey-City,
- •■Evening8151L.......................... 9 63
At UK P.H., viaJOamden and Jersey City. South- ;
em Ma1t—........ .......... 6 fifi
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Claes Ticket.. 32*
Do. do. 3d Class d 0.... 1(0
The UJ( P. M. Southern Mail runs dally; all other)
Sundays excepted.
• For Water Gap, Btroudaburg, Scranton, WSkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Binghampton, Syracuse, &0.,
at 0 A. M. from Walnut- street Wharf, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western BaUrcad
For Blanch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, BoMdcro,
Easton, Lambertvllle, Flomington, &o„ at 8 A. M. mid
2K P. M., from Walnut-street Wharf; (the 6 A. M. Lin*
oonnects with train leaving Easton for Kauoh Ohnnk
at 8.20 P.M.)
For Mount Holly, at 3 A. M., 9 and 4B P. K.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M.. and 2 P. M.
WAX LINES.
Tor Bristol, Trenton, So., at 8 and 11 A. H„ fi and <kM)
P. M. from Kensington, and 2# P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
For Bristol and intermediate stations at lljf A. M-,
from Kensington Beyot.
For Palmyra, Bivorton, Delanee, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Berdentown, &0., at 1,434, and 6 P. U
Steamboat TBENTON for Bordentown and Interme
diate stations at 2# P- M. from Walnut-street wharf.
:#Sr For New York, and Way Bines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above Walnnt,
half an hour before departure. The cars ran Into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train ran from the
Depot..
. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passenger* are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to bo paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $lO9, except by
speoial contract.
' feS-« wa, H. GATZMEE, Agent.
BINES FBOM NEW YOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA
WIM. lOJATS, FROM FOOT OF OOBTLAXD BTIUSB*,
At 10 A. M., 12 M„ and 6 P. M. via Jersey City and
Camden. At T A. M., and 4 and UP. M, via Jersey
Oity and Kensington.
From foot of Barclay street ate 6 A M. and S P. H.,
Via Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 6 P. M. (freight
find passenger) Amboy and Camden. selS-tf
M b-. •■titeapEM
On and after MONDAY, November 17th, 1862, Pas
senger Trainß will leave the new Depot, THIBD Street,
above Thompson street, PhiladelpfcU, daily, (Sundays
excepted,) os follows: ,
■At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, Hazelton, Wiikesbarre, &o. .
The 7 A. M. Train makes close connection with the
Lehigh Valley Bailroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest
and most desirable route to all points ta the Lehigh Goal
region;.'
At 315 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac.
This train reaches Hasten at 640 P. M., and makes
close connection with New Jersey Central far New York.
At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Cbnnk.
For Doylestown at 9.1 S A. 11., and 4.15 P. H.,
For Fort Washington at 6.16 P. M.
White cars of the Becohd and Third-streets line Oity
Passenger Oars ran directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. M-, 9.80 A. M.V and 6.10
P.M. ■ - ':W
Leave Doyleßtown at 6.30 A. Bt., land 3 40 P. M,
Leave Fort ‘Washington at 6.40 A. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia forDoFleßtown at. 10 A. M., anl 4.15 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and 2 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem ...........,....*1 50
Fare to Easton 1.60
Fare to Mauch Chunk... 2.60
Through tickets must be procured at the Tioket Offices,
at THIBD Street or BHBKS Street, in order to secure
the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berkß street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger
Baiiroad, five minutes after leaving Third Street.
»017 ELLIS OLABK, Agent.
FOB GEBMANTOWH.
Leave PhiladeleUa, 6, T, 8, 9,10,11, 12, A. 2,
8.10, 4, 6,7,8, llJ£, F. K.
Leave Germantown, 6, T, 7.36, 8, 8%, 9Jf, 10jf, HU.
A. M„ 1, 3, 3,4,5, 6.10, .7.10, B, 9,10.10,11, V. jg. <
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. hi., 3, 7,10#. P. M,
Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,8, 9Jf, P. SL
CHESTNUT HILL BAILBOAD.
View. Philadelphia, 8,8, 10, 13, A, M., 3, i, S, 6, 8,
and IOJf, P. M. '
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7,10, 7.88, 0.10, 11.10, A, M.,
1.40,8.40, 6*, 6*, 7.40, and 9.60, P.M.
OK SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,10 A. H,, 2,7, P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. M., 13.40, 5.40, and
9.10 <?. M. - -
FOB CONSHOHOCKEH AND NOBBISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 0.06,11.05, A. M., Ilf, 8,41 f,
6.06, 8.06, lljf, P. M. ' ■
Leave Norristown, 8, T, 7.60, 'B,ll, A*.' M., 1 Jf, 4Jf,
and 6, P. SI, ■
ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia, 9A. MV, and 2#, F. IS.
Leave Norristown, 7#A. M., and e P. M.
V FOB MANATUNK. ; X
Leave Philadelphia, 6. 9.06,1L05, A. M., Ilf, 8,4 K,
6.06, 8.06 and 11V, P. SI.
Leave Manaynnk, B#, 7)f, B.SO, 91f, lllf. A. M., 3,
6,6#,P.H. - i
. ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 2# and 6#, P. M.
Leave Manaynnk, 7# A. SI., 8# and 8 P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
0018-H . Depot NINTH and GBEEB Street*
LEAVE WEST OHESTEB,
At 0.26, 7.45, and 10.56 A. M., 3.10 and 4.16 P. M.
; ON SUNDAY.
Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. IK., and West Chester
at 4P.M. . . ■- - ' ' ■
Freight'delivered at the Freight Station, comer MAR
KET' and JUNIPER, before 11.30 A. SI., will be de
livered at West Chester at 2 P. SI. .
For tickets and further information, apply to
JAMES, COWDEN, Passenger Agent.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Freight Agent. jy2l-«
■SK—ns«—«n WEST OHESTEB
B&ffiESMEHpaSiAND PHILADELPHIA BAIL
BOAD. VIA MEDIA.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 16th, 1862, the trains
will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. S. cor
ner or EIGHTEENTH and MABKET Streets, at 8
and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.16, and 6.30 P. M„ and wifi
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MABKET
Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eight
eenth and Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M.
Leave WEST OHESTEB at 8 A. M., and 4.45 P, M.
The trains .leaving Philadelphia atS A. M., an:' 4.1 S
P. M., connect at Pennelton with trains oh the Philadel
phia and Baltimore Central Bailroad for Conoord, Ken
nett, Oxford, So. HENBY WOOD,
jel6-tf Superintendent.
gSww-KMMBWa PHILADELPHIA
W W w* AND elmiba b. b. line,
186* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1863
For WILLIAMSPORT, SOBANTON, ELMIBA, and
all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot or Phiia. and Beading B. 8., oor. Broad and Cal
iowbiil streets, at 8 A. M., and 3.16 P. H. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST BOUTS from Philadelphia to points Is
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, Ac., &o. Baggage checked throngh to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.
Throngh Express Freight Train tor all points above,
leaves daily at 6P. M. ' - "
For farther information apply to
JOHN S. HuiLSS, General Agent
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILIi, and N. W. oor.
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. iaSl-tf
ISC—OBaSBa BIOPSNIN G .0®
iHMBtsSSse the Baltimore and ohio
EAILBOAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is new open for the trans
portation of passengers and freight to all points In the
GREAT WEST. For throngh tickets and alt other in
formation apply at toe Company’s Offloc/oerner BBOAB
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
3' , 8. H. FELTON,
apB-tt President P. W. and B. B. B. 00.
EXPRESS COKPAHIES.
Kro— « THE AD AMS EX
pbebb COMPANY, Gooe m
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer
ohendise, Bank Notes, and Speole, either by Its own
lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to
all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States.
E. 8. SANBFOBD,
fel# ' ■ • General Rnparintendent
pOTTON, WOOL. AND OAEPET
Vy MANUFACTUBEBB, Hardware Merchants, Lamp
Manufacturers, Plumbers, Ac., TAKE NOTICE, toat
every deacription of: Tin Work, Brass Oastiags, Stamp
tag (inolndlng all military work), of enperlor .manufao
hire, can be obtained on 'order, of JOSEPH LENNIG,
1816 ’ 161,r t bhd 1613 FRANCIS Street
and RIDGE Avenue. ccffl-lc;*
JOm B. MYESB A 00., &WJ
tf TIOHS*SB, Nos. 232 and SM MABKET Street
iAEGIS PEKEJ4PTORT SALS? OF FBSNOH DEV
GOOi S
this mobbing,
HoTOEDber 17, at 10 o’clock, will bo sstd by catalogue
era 4 montlm’ credit—
■ ’About 780 packages mi lots ot French, ©sr, ami, India,
and British dry goods, cceaprislng a gene?ail assortment
of fancy and staple ardcfce-tn silks, worsted* woolen, and
cotton fabrics.
LAEGE POSITIVE-SAM* &F,BOOTB, 80989, Ac.
OH TUESDAY aoitNING.
November 18, at 10 o’clotS, will be sold wH-horst re
serve, on 4 months' credit—
About I.COO packages boots, ritoea, brogana, cavalry
boots, Ac. Ac.; embracing a general assortment of prhne
goods, of Oiryand Eastern manufacture.
LA6GE POSITIVE BALE 03" BBT GOODS.
ON THUBSDAY MOBNIMG.
November 20, at 10 o’clock, will be- sold by catalogue,
on 4 months’ credit--
A boot 776 packages and lots of British, Germany
French, and American dry goods, embracing a large and.
general assortment of staple and fancy articles, in>
woolens, worsteds, linen and cottons, ana silks.
SALE OP OABPE7S, MATTING. Ac.,
ON FBIDAY MOBNING,
November 21, at 10 o’clock, on § months’ credit—
— pieces velvet, Brassels, ingrain, and list carpets,
cocoa matting, Ac. >
•fiHJBNaSS, BBINLSY, & 00.,
J* No. 429 HAMLET STBIKT.
HortOE.
ME3BBS. BENKABD A HUTTON,
WILL SELL,
ON TUESDAY MOBNING-
November 18, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, onfonr
months’ credit, the following desirable goods—
;1O0 pieces 6-4 very high broebe figured velonte reps.
75 pieces 6-4 rioh Btriped plaid French poplins.
5U pieces 6 4 Lupins reps, veieur rnsse, black and
colored..
100 pieces Lupins bombearaes, fine to sup refine.
100 do silk bonnet velvets, black and colored, cele
brated make
400 fine to extra superfine qualities black merino long
and square shawls, wool fringes.
200 very rich gold broebe, atelia plaid embroidered
shawls.
309 extra heavy double-faced woolen shawls;
300 very fine brocho striped cashmere square shawls.
150 very rich long shawls. :
50 splendid duality Paris broebe cashmere long shawls.
100 extra superfine, plain centres, brochs bordered
tbibet- shawls. • , .
PBESOH BLACK TBICOTS, VELVET AND .
EEC'SfED BEaYEB3. AND LONDON BLUE PI
LOTS ANDBEAYEB9 FOB CLOAKS, Ac
ON TUESDAY MOBNING,
10 pleceß French Black Mantilla Tricots. -
10 do do do do Diagonal. »
12 do do Velvet Beavers.
11 do do Frosted do.
20 do London Indigo Blue Pilots and Beavers.
BBITIBH BBEB3 GOODS!
Plaid and printed reps, mohairs, high colored plaids, Ac.
FANCOAST & WAENOGK, AUC
TXONEEBB. No. 218 MABKBT Street.
LABGE POSITIVE BALE OF AMEBIOAN AND IM
POSTED DBY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, MILLI
SEBY GOODS, Ac., by catalogne.
; ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING,
November 19, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely.
Comprising a general assortment of seasonable goods.
FINE FBENOH OLOOKB, PAINTINGS, TJBAYBL
LING BAGS, Ac.; .
ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING,
Nov. 19, at commencement ef sale, (10 o’clock,) an
Invoice of very fine French fancy clocks, oil paintings,
French fancy go ids, traveliiog bags, Ac.
PHILIP FORD & GO., AUCHON-
X. NHEBS, 625 MABKBT and 522 OOMMBBOE Stl
SALE OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BSSO
' GANS. ■
THIS MOBNING,
November 17, at i 0 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by
catalogue. 1,000 case* men’s, boys’, and youths’ oalf, kip,
grain, and tbiok coots, brogans, Balmorals, Ac.
Women’s, misses, and children’s oalf, kip, goat, kid,
moroteo, keeled boots and shoes, Balmorals, gaiters,
Ac. Also, city-made goods.
Goods opcss for examination, -with o atalojnee, ear!;
on the mornJns of gale.
BAIiS OF 1)000 OASBS BOOTS, BHOBB, B2C-
GANB, &a.
ON THDBSDAY MOBNING,
Not. 20, at 10 o’oloek precisely, will bo sold, by cata
logue, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip,
grain, anti thick boots, brogans, Balmorals, &0..
■Women’s, misses’, and ohUdren’ioali, kip, goat, Hd,
and enamelled heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, Balmorals,
So. Also, city-made goods.
Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the
morning of sale. '■
CJ. WOLBBRT, AUCTION MART
a No. 16 SOUTH SIXTH BTBEET,
Between Market and Chestnut.
The snbsoriber will give his attention to sales of, real
estate, merchandise, household furniture, fanoy goods,
paintings, objects of ait and virtue, Ac. All of which
shall have bis personal and prompt attention, and for
which he salioits the favors of his friends.
CHOICE OLD WINES, BB ANDIES, Ho.
INCASES AND DEMIJOHNS,
THIS MOBNING.
November 17, at 11 o’clock, at IS South Sixth street.
The balance of choice old liquors, remaining from oar
sale of the llth.'comprieing Kartells imperial cognac, of
the vintage of 1818, bottled in London; Madeira, pale,
royal, golden, and old biown sherries; Duff, Gordons,
and Blackburns old Bual madiera; l amaica, plantation
rum; Holland gin; Irish, Scotch, and Bourbon whiskies:
old Monongahela whisky, finest in the city, &call war
ranted pure, and unadulterated.
Catalogues now ready.
PINE PEtTIT TBEES, GBAPE VINE 3, &c,
ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING,
November 19th inst., at 11 o’clock, at 16 South Sixth
street.
Standard and Dwarf Pears of all the finest varieties,
Cherries, Peaches, Grape Vines, smalt fruits, Sc., from
Anbry & i anchor.
PROFOSAIiS.
PROPOSALS FOR IRON IRON-
A CLAD SEA STBAMEBB.
Ntn Depaktssest, October 80, 1862.
SEALED PEOPOSALS will be received until No
vember 24, 1882. for the construction of one or more Iron
Iron-clad Sea Steamers, of about 7,800 tons, complete,
including machinery, masts, and spars of iron, wire
rigging, iron boats, with anchors, cables, sails, and all
other equipments necessary for an efficient cruising
Bhip-of-war, excepting only the ordnance and ordnance
stores.. ..
The general plans and specifications can be examined
at the Navy Department.
The proposition must state the price for the whole
complete, and the time in which each vessel will be de
-liyered at a Navy Yard on the Atlantic coast,
Bids will only be received from parties who are known
to be able-to execute the work,sand the contract will
embrace all theusual conditions no 3 mwf9t
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN
vitiod till the 25th day of November. 1862, at 12
o’clock M,, for purchasing all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs,
rand Horns of the Oattie killed fay the Army of the Poto
mac Id tho territory embraced by the Bappahannock and
Potomac .Rivers and the Bine Kldge Mountains.
It is intended that the contractor e!i»11 follow the Army
and collect the hides and tallow, hoofs and horns, and
shall pay a certain sum for those articles from oackani
mal, to be collected at his own risk He will be charged
with the articles in bach care, unless he can clearly show
that he was prevented from obtaining them by proper au
thority. ,
A bond with good and sufficient security will be re
quired for the fulfilment of the contract, and no bid will
be entertained from previous contractors who have failed
to comply with their contracts, and no bid will be en
tertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his
bid;’. ■
The articles of agreement with a bond will be required
to to ottered into within two days from the opening of
the bids..
The bids tp be directed to Col. A. BEOX WITH, A. D.
C. and O. S, Washington, D- G., and endorsed - l Propo
sals.*’ ■. .-■ : ~ f. - „ . noll-l3t
JHACHIHJSKY AJXI> IKONs,
pENN’A WORKS,
On the Delaware Elver, below Philadelphia;
QHEBTEK, DELAWABE CO., PENNBYLYAKI&.
BEANE¥, SON, & ARCHBOLD,
Engineers and Iron Shfj> Builders,
HAHSJPACTOB3BIBS Off ABB KOTOS Off '
GOHBSHSHSG AKB NOH-QOKDHHSUSG SSTSIES?,
Iron Teasels of ell aesoriptlons, Boilers, Water»T*a&s»
Propellers, &0., So.
ffBOS. BSAMRT, W. B. REAHSST. SAME. ASSSaOS®
Bate of Beaney, NeaSs, & Go., Hate J3nsfauser-ls-
Faim’a Works, Philad’a. Ohiaf, XI. S. Havp.
Jy22-iy \
1. TAUOSAM HBKBIOX, WIM.IAK X. tfSSSKS,
joxxx. cor*.
OOITTHWARK FOUNDRY,
O TlffTH AND WASHINGTON 8T355255
PHII»IDBI.«aiA.
MEBEIOE S SOME,
SJirQISrMgRS JJTB MACHINISTS-
Manofaelare High and Law Pressure Steam Soglsis?
for land, river, and marine servioe.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &*.; OasS
ftsttsof aS kinds, either Iron or braes.
Irea-Framo Boofs for Gas Works,' Worteshews, Jte£
road Stations, &c.
Betorts and Gas Machinery of tbs latest cad rasa
Improved conetraotSon.
SSvery description of Plantation Machinery, sash S'
Sugar, Saw," and Grist Mills, Vaoacm Psna, ©pen Sites
Eralns, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, As.
Sole Agents for N. Biliienr’r Patent Sugar Eo&Sat
Apparatus: Hesmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer, and As
plnwall * Wclsey’fl Patent Centrifugal Sugar DrainJss
Machine. - \ aug-Sf
rJNJi STEAM E N GI » &
iKSwiffilffi and eoileb wobbb—nbabte a
LEVS, PBAOTICIAI, AND THEOBHTIOAL BKS3-
NEEBS.HAOHHSriSTSjSOILBB-MAKEBS, BLA9B
- and FOUNDSItS, having, for msnyy«R.
fceenin snocessfnl operation, and been exclusively
gaged in builctihg and repairing Karine and ISiver Sa
tines. Ugh anfi'low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water TklSe.
?ro;»Uez», &0., Ac., respsotfally offer their serrioesti
i!io pnblio, as bolng folly prepared ■»ia,nfefict for En
gines of all sfaw, KCsatine, Biver, and Stationary, h&vikt
nets of patterns of different staess, are prepared to esc
onto orders with quick despatch. Every description £i
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High asi
Bow-pressure, Pine,, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, ss
lew best .Pennsylvania sbarcoed iron. Forgings. of aS
dees sad kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all de*wri>
dons; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other wort
aonnseted with the above bnsineas.
Drawings and Specifications for ell work dons at Sfceh
sdablifjliment, free of oharge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dook room foe re
pairs of boats, whore they can lie in perfect safety, ssl
are provided with shears, blocks, foils, &>-> So., for rids
tag heavy or light weights.
JACOB 0. BTSAIHB,
JOHN F. LETT,
;SU-tr BEACH and PAIiMEB Htreat*.
IyrOEGANe ORB, & GO*j BTE AM
AJO ENGINE BUTLDBBB, Iron Founders, and Qe
oeral HftcbiListfl and Boiler Makers, No.lilO OALLOW’-
street. Philadelphia. felSMy
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias, issued oat of the. Circuit; Court
for Cecil county, at tbe suit of the . Philadelphia* Wii
mlngtcn, and Baltimore Sailroad Company against
Albert Brown, and to m© directed,. I have seized aud
tabes In execution all the right, title, interest, and claim, at
law and equity, of the said Albert Brown, in and to one
hundred BO AD WA.G.ONS. And I hereby give notice
that on MOEOXAY, the nthlnst, at PEBRYVI&t.E,.
Cecil; county, Maryland, I will offer for sale said pro
perty bo seized and taken into execution' 0 -the higbec*
bidder for cash, to satisfy said writ and costs.
Sale to commence at 1 P. M. v
H EERY’S REPEATING RIFLE—
The greatest Arm of the age; will shoot fifteen
times. In as many seconds, IJOOO yards. Nan sale a
manufacturers’ prices by :
PHILIP WILSON & GO.,
o*3l-lm 415 CHESTSBiB Street.
Bowen & co., lithographers
AND FEINT COLOBISTS, corner of
OHEBTNUT SBd ELEVENTH Street* areprepared to
execute any description ot Portrait, Landscape Natural
History, Architectural, Autograph, Map, or other Li
thography, iu the moat superior manner, and the most
reasonable terms. . j-
Photographs, Portraits, Natural History, and Medlcgt
Plates. Maps, and any o&er description of Plates, ooioired
in the best style, and warranted to give satisfaction. Par.
ticular attention to Coloring Shetesrasihs. - ©cSS-a
ELI COSGROVE,
Sheriff of Cecil Oorsaty.
“!: ESi 5 aiictw
M THOHAri':-'.
*"• m «* m
btooks AH»‘Sij£TiS^r-^ Ta s4
Pnmjhlot catsiosses
aerirtions of e!I fe, OTOBO °?' cJ^H\ .
ae*fc ISfh toot, J* £«S
December 3d and ftb, SplS* ® h » $1
@r*attßr!€fj of» IL ! V
Ooart, occttora, and «£*"*.*7 4*
BEAX. JtSTATa
. *■ I««e amount at Sir
™^? n , of / hsr aaa ®»ss? s?
may b» had at the anotton Btoj« WWos t».
STOCKS, 4c .
. Hot- IS'/ st 12 o’cEs<2,
chacge, v iStoe soldoaecconri’-r , " e Ph« a.
1<» shares WostraorS’o'd fi’p fa ~
1 share Poist Breeze Park *4.
I share-Mem&tile
400 shares Union Canal c,
158 shares OK-velaud an® Mas° e^'
60 shares o*ta»i 6aa B aa S
£0 shares Eicsira Railroad * < c otwoK v.
200 shares Diamond Ooa! fln do. ' '
£oosharesEehtahZise. 0r,% , ,
_ 1 share Fifth and Blsth.it?i!! clid 4tal i
©ompsßj.. .. “
5 f bares Academy of Music Ss
_ $5OO Bond Logan Couaty Minin
<Jo„ of Yirsinia. is) t
Three hoods (ssoo'each) of tr„
Sailroad Company, Raca and Vir» i!rs K«a! ,
from Ist Sanoary, 1861. g 6la « r «eb, t
BEiL ESTaTK
©rebecs’ Court Sale—Ejtate r , .EUBs*
minor—THREE STORY B n lr ,! Jwirft I ,*
street, south oi Lombard street Utf *Uls,’
eeme Estate—TßßßE.gTc'mv „
IKG. Lombard street, between ® B KX
Orphans’ Court Peremoto-v ' tl ' ir *i T
McOsrty. decossed—Two
SWELLINGS, Bcdmon street «T» ®; ST,, fc’
Sale absolute. ’ etst <-f Ei,
x "-TWO THUXEst, p, „
LINGS, Rodman etreet, ea»t of Ei T B Htna
Trusteea’ Peremptory SaS e ~i^ m tow
dec’ll—TWO- STORY BEIOK
Green at., between Sixth and R*v„S. ELL tS(;
: LARGE AHD KLEGAIfr M,22? s, »- H
street, with a stable and C oa C h h M &l ° S '
feet 6 Inches front. 235 J
OLD IRREDEEMABLE oPm
year, eeenred by a three-story btw-f B B KSi
ground, Wood etreet. 1 D,lc *' dweiij
VAIUABLE BUSINESS Lr.n,-.
meree at', formerly St Jameset '.‘ rj S. I
Seventh, between Martel and aLi?It!filse 1 t! f iIs e frasa
HEAT MODERN RESIDSwS ’*?•
between Thirteenth and Broad'S,
co S c^°ils^^tr ew <"> Orica l’,* l
LARGE IRON FOUND BY, Maris* 1
with eteam enßlno and boiler lar ™
Ac-, and a large lot or ground so*? *?*
ner Twel’ tb and Buttonwood »ta fc> H
NEAT MODERN DWEDMar,
1624 Poplar etreet, west or Si iter,,,], 1 sil!
conveniences ; lot 26 tret j‘m, , *t ; iaj •
, NEAT MODERN BESIDESd „ ,
west of Nineteenth street; has the „ F O ' lJ; 3
immediate poseeaalon. 0 m^i :s cos,
Bale No 145 North SWu^t*,
“'“S.SKESiJIMa
street, the superior fnrnttere: rtn»ilr® rS!l!
Soboemacker & Or> - mirror, BnjtT-i. 004 paM
Also, the kitchen utensils, C4t * e ‘*, I
May he examined al 8 o'clock ~, ~
sale. ° a «n
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VAi/'rp,.
OIL SAIHTIKG? ■** 0K! '
AT THE AOADEHT Or L,
- ON TUESDAY
Hot. 18.1862 } at the Pennsylvania , ■
Arte, Chestnut street, above Twelßt »-a
o’clock, without rtßerve, by order V? ”**
valuable original paintings by the late '
. , S»MBR4HBT PE4l|.
including hfa celebrated portraSl- ,■ -
(ketches and’other works of art. ' " , ‘ i -
Also, the private collection of a p,,..
from the city, Including the works of V - r
Paul Weber, Jntsum, Cropsey Winner n'..-’
and other eminent artists. !
The whole to be sold without reserve
IW The Paintings, Ac., can be ’■■x •
three days previous to aale, free of Cll , rr
Tl/rOSEB NATHANS, All (il'
AvA AND COMMISSION MBBC””-’
comer of SIXTH and BAGS 8rr« a ““"
HATHANB' GREAT SALE OP FOEPT"-
LATBEAL3,
OVEB 3,000 LOTS OF FOBFJfF" ~ -
Consisting of Ladies’ and O^ri,- : - - ■
Bedding, Moated Instruments. faith,. v •
Pistols, Miscellaneous Articles', .v. ‘ “ “
THIS MOBsfiVft
Kov. IT, at 9 o’clock, at Mows s >
Horae, Hos. 165 and 157 North She
the S. E. comer of Birth and Baca e'r«. >n
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTEIiG-W
-raglana: garricfcs, cloaks; frees, dks w.< *:
coatg; fine cloth and csfisim.-,' . - '
cashmere, end other vesta; boots."’r v --~V
shoes and dipper*; ncibreUaa, |,d¥.' u '
gents’ heavy shawls, hosiery, nr-d,;,- ,-k .V.V ;
Also, rich for motflara and gin Ve3
LADIES’ CLOTHING—E!r*a-! -'e ,
and dress patteraa; merino, evtena,"*"
chintz, and other dresses, tk’rts j-'i
embroidered crape, silk, brcche. s s : h, ...
State woolen, plaid, and other ebs cL . ..
coats, cloth ctroulars, basques. e,-t J. ,
shawls BEdyeila; Inrs, eosr.’t, ari hi,. ~
slippers, and gams, parasols, ana thid.-s
under clothing generally: miste"' s-,i o■- .
leg, &o.
BEDF, BEDDIHG, &0,~ Tina fetf.* y>
mafratees. feather b>ds, bolsters. s s d
comfortables, counterpanes, spro-d-. t’r-x;
pillowcases; curtairs; parkr.
pete; clocks; tailor’s goose; sa-j frsr,” 'T»nV
kitchen ware; table clothe, table core-!•
fire oil paintings, engravings, ic.
BOOKS—English and Gorman -7ic 1 k,>■ . L;
F. Grteb, in 2 web; Webster’" BieKoee;,-
magnificently boned; Lift cf Christ ; .... V: 'j.,
History of the Bated state*, 2 T ,.i s;
General: Atlas: Q-Wen Manual; Errc.ys Vi .hi
Boohe on Teilow Pots?; Starr on’Oonirsofs.k
Bhetorio; SpiriimChea ScteDUtkaV-r T' rxrxx
Ptft Bobert Hail; Sisters Acs Frsaate. ‘.7 '-i
Ohltti’s Pleadings; Goethe's YYort?, tog:!h-:-«dl
other books.
BIISOELIrAKFOTJo AETICLr, I—E - ;u
forte: fine old violine. guitars, t-aos. £5;:.
brass borne, cornet; tailor's abta' -■ 1 —-
metal; revolvers, lino double lar - ■■■'' -**
vcloanic repealing.pistols, trayri':r:-r
pentera’ tools, shoemakers’ tools, tw.» 1 «- --a
sparring gloves, swords, and a in. - s.
to Also. a very fine Sewing lie • -7 u 1
heavy and light work. Together a. . :
articles.
Hff - The Goods will be numbered a-.: :
amination, on Saturday afterEo'.n p, v . i
sale.
SETT OF HABHBSS—AIso, oe ixr.r.:f
mar concern, a Buperitr sett of sir;!- "
OBDSB OF SAliE.—The i* -rx r-#>
sewing machine, will be scid fire;: [
immediately after. The hooks pivci el, -:±
The sale will continue the whole day >
every article is disposed of. G
BOSTON ASD
SsmSmab behphia ste.vuw ■"}
from each port on SATHBHnTs. f::- ■ ” J ;
low BPBUOE Street, PM!ae.!:i’ ! ’- ’- c
Boston.
The steamship HORMAN. r.tpt.S'V”, • ■
Philadelphia on SATUfiD 1 1. Nrwac: - 1 1 >
and eteamer , Cast ' a •
TUBI)AY November SO, at 4 F. ft.
These new and sabifsutjsi sleanidUtn
line, sailing from each part paactiisJj 00
Insurance effected at cue half the pree-.c -
sail vessels.
Freight taken at Fair rates
Shippers are rifiuested to send Slip 1 -'"
Bading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage.(barbs
apply to BBSBT flV*S.*'
nol6 3-33 South PEoAh
"JCTOTICE.— The Restriction ®
J_i having been removed
meat, passengers abont to virli Rs^r*^
r«atiired to jrcviaa themselves p-j- v »
JOBS «• 1 -
STEAM WEEE--
2g|iEE|£.toGeliing at Qnt'&=r- ; —■ ' "-.S-j il
Tba Liverpool, Saw T .1,
Bteaasßhip OoinpimyiatezKSsiri-T J- rH!
Ciyde built Iron steamships as:
GLASGOW
CITY OF BALTIEOBE
Ana every sncoeeding Satnc.l.-' ai
44 SortJvßiver.
BATES OF P'
FIRST CA81N.... .8100 00 SI
do to London..,. 105 00
do to Paris 110 00
do to Hamburg.,lll) 00
Passengers also forwarded to l"’
dam, Antwerp, Ac ,at eqssJlr r ■ 1
Fares from Liverpool or Qoconst:
SlO5, 8125. Steerage from Liv-'
Qneens’own, S4O. Those V.:: - -- ■
friends can hay tickets hers et '■ - :
These steamers have soserim- i,".v .
aengers; are strongly baiit iu rs
find carry Patent Ftro Annihileto.-s
-geons are attached to each SFauif'
For farther information apflr iu l
liIAH INK AM. Agent, 22 Water Strr
ALEX MALCOLM, 6 St. Enoch Ku
tdO. A W. J>. SEYMORE A CO : ic :
A MAOF-Y, 61 King William Sh „et; :
DECOUE, 4S Bne Noire Dame -Jhs T:: . ..if
Bourse; In New York to JOHN <?. ;
way, or at the Company’s Office. . ~.
JOHN O Li- •- }s>
acl 111 Walnnt St.-- l- : ■
the BBITISH ANi-'S
■a™saga» amebioan boyal h*;- -
SHIPS •. 31l
BETWEEN NEW YOEK AND LITE:.?’-" 1 "
ISO AT OOEB HAB3i i^„ lt ,1S
AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIT - 1> j
INQ AT HALIFAX AND CORK i
AUBTBAL ASIAN, Cook, leaves New V • ■’*
Novfmbet, 5. . „ w h
ABABI&, Stone* leaves Boston. Weda*
SCOTIA, JBdkinß, leaves NewTor*.
STJIiOPA, Mcodie, leaves Boston* F*
PSBSIA, Lott, leaves New York. ,
FBOM NEW YOBK TO M** b ,|jK
Chief Cabin Passage ‘ ’"' ’,. • *
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FBOSf.BOSTON TO jtjf
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Second Cabin Passage
Berths not secured until raid for. i
An experienced Snrgecn on board. _
The owners of these ships will ’
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, J<
or Metals, unless hilfcj of lading t
the vain© thereof therein express*
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