RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Fruits of Dr. Tyng•s Ministry. The Rev. Stephen 11. Tyng. D. D.. rector of St_ George's Church. New York, and editor of the Protestant Churchman, has recently preached and printed a discourse containing some interesting reminiscences of his life. Of the forty years of his ministry, sixteen have been spent in the pastor ate of his present charge, the previous sixteen in Philadelphitt—Rt St. Paul's and the Epiphany—and the earlier eight were divided between two churches in Virginia. Me states that under hia ministry fourteen hundred and seventeen persons have been confirmed, an average of thirty-five a year ; also that sixteen hundred and twenty-seven persons have been received by him to the Lord's table for their first communion. Of his raid try in this city, Dr. Tyng says : "My sixteen years in Philadelphia were years of continued religious prosperity end advance in the two churches there 4.3..n.innti.d Me. The financial results of his labors, for religious objects, are extraordinary. The amount collected by him in four and a half years at St. Paul's, in this city, was $19,900, and the contributions of eleven years in the Church of the Epiphany amounted to over $70,000, the total amount of pe cuniary benefactions to the various calls of need and buffering which have passed through his hands being stated at $314,121.69, an average of $7,833.03 a year. The collections of the past year alone, in the church of which he is now rector, amounted to $38,073.44. All this has been exclusive of the money paid for building three churches—which cost in the aggregate s3s9,ooB—and the amounts paid by the congregations in these forty years for the support of the Gospel among themselves, which are set down at $240,000, making the total proceeds of his forty years' labor, for promoting the Gospel $1,218,42. M than three hundred Sabbath School seho lw''Eave ur.ited with the Church under his minis • , his schools of St. George's numbering at the present time Ma teachers, and 1,865 scholars. INAUGURATION ov YROYESSOR ROT. Dr. J. F. Berg, late of this city, was inaugurated in his new position, the chair of Polemical and Di dactic Theology in the Seminary of the Reformed Dutch Church at New Brunswick, recently made vacant by the death of Rev. Dr. Van Vranken, last week ; the sermon on the occasion having been preached by the Rev. Dr. A. B. Van Zandt, of New York, and the charge to the professor elect given by the Rev. Dr. Demarest, of New Jersey. Several of Dr. Berg's former parishioners in this city, who were present, describe his inaugural dis course as able and impressive. The exercises were conducted by the Rev. Cornelius Van Cleef, of Hackensack, president of the General Synod. THE NAPOLEON FETE AT JERESALE3L—There has been much lately to interest speculators upon prophecy in the Emperor Napoleon's attitude ; re fpcnting Jerusalem, That his I, H. does occupy a relation to the holy City altogether peculiar is un questionable. This may be significant. The Pete of the Emperor was lately celebrated in Jerusalem with great solemnity, advices from there stating that all the civil, military, and religious authorities waited upon the French consul, to offer their con gratulations. The heads of the Christian clergy expressed their gratitude for the late protection given to Syria, and the Latin Catholic clergy also begged the consul to convey to the Emperor their gratitude for Some magnificent sacerdotal orna ments, which he had sent to them, the elegance and richness of which are said to be the admiration of all Jerusalem. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, which met in Genera last month, appears to have met with con siderable local opposition from those who were formerly strongly Calvinistic in their faith, no less than twenty-two ministers of the Church at Geneva having united in an inflammatory address to the people of that city, calling upan them to oppose any interference with their rationalism that might be attempted by tke Conference. Despite this op position, however, the Alliance met and held its sessions, and denominational journals most inte rested are of the opinion that their fruits will be beneficial. The doctrinal basis of the Alliance has not been changed. THE FAST - DAr aERYICES seem to have been very general and solemn throughout the loyal States. In the city of New York the following clergymen discoursed upon the subjects named : Rey. Mr. Isaacs (Jew), on the Efficacy of Prayer ; Dr. Vinton, on the Fallacy of State Sovereignty; Dr. J. P. Thompson, on Emancipation ; Dr. Adams, on Repentence for National Sins ; Dr. Hitchcock, on No Compromises; Dr. Bellows, on the Rise, Progress, and End of the Rebellion; Dr. Weston, on Government a Divine Ordinance; Rev. Asa D. Smith. on the Pleasure of God ; Dr. Stevens, on Our Times Comparable to those of the Reign of William and Mary ; Rev. Mr. Crawford on Punish ment and Discipline (said to have been a strong anti-slavery discourse) ; Rev. Mr. Fox, on the Prosecution and Seems of the War i Dr. Foster, on Forgetfulness of God; and Dr. Cheerer, on Our National Sins. At Newark, N. J., an officiatin g Episcopal cler gyman, Rev. Mr. Stearns, had the bad taste to jus tify the cause of the South and denounce the North. The consequence was, a general hiss and stampede of his hearers. His manuscript has since been obtained and laid before the United States District Attorney. CONTRAttAnh 0151.tIkft'N't.CAVT.S.—In the office of the Reformed Dutch Church for the administration of the Lord's Supper, " all persons who are given to raise discord, sects, and mutiny in Church nr State " are warned from the table. The Chrisetan. .InteNgertcrr, commenting upon this, thinks that, as the Southern rebellion is an atrocious ease of mutiny and discord in the State, those professed Christians who defend or apologize for this move ment, or covertly assail the measures taken to put it down, or who withhold their support from the Government ; fairly bring themselves under the ban of this clause, and urges its enforcement. CENTENARY OF A DISTINGUISHED DIVINE.—The centenary of the birth of Dr. Carey—the founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, and translator of the Bible into forty Eastern languages—was ob served by a meeting recently held in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, London, at which a thousand people had tea in the school-rooms, and five thousand sub sequently assembled in the chapel to hear an ora tion on Carey's life, and addresses by Spurgeon and others. OVATIONS TO THE POPE.—The Giornate dt Roma says, the rope has visited the shrine of Santa Maria, and that an immense crowd cheered him on his way ; also, that his return took place amid the waving of Bev and still more enthusiastic ovations. "CLERICAL SOLDIERS."—Under this head the current number of MI Presbyterian devotes an article to "Ministers of Peace" laying aside their clerical office for the trappioge of war, concluding as follows; "We cannot, without a revulsion of feeling, and that not of a sickly and sentimental kind, see ministers of the Gospel niarching to the field of blood with any other motive than the pro motion of "peace on earth and good will to men." TILE REVIVAL IN SCOTLAND still continues. Open- air and in-door meetings, largely attended by anx ious inquirers, are being held in Glasgow under the direction of the Daily Union Prayer Meetings and Central Revival Committees. Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4, 1.881. There are no material changes to note in the markets for any of the leading articles, and the operations of the past week have been moderate fur the season. Otter citron Bark is less active, and rather lower. Bre;ulstulfs continue in good request, and for most kinds prices are - better, Coal and iron remain unchanged. Cotton has been active. In Crocedes, owing to the reduced state of the stock, the transactions have been limited and prices firm. Provisions Move off as wanted, at rather higher rates. Fish and Fruit are firmer and more active. Naval Stores are also rather better. Oils are inactive. Rice is held for higher prices. Salt and Seeds are unchanged, and the latter quiet_ Teas, Tobacco, and Wool continuo in demand. and on the advance. Whisky is scarce, and •, tending upwards. The Dry Goods trade continues fair, with a continued firmness in most of the leading articles of Cotton and Woollen manufacture, especially army goods, which are taken freely in advance of the supply. The Bre:oh:tuffs market is - firm and more active, and holders of Flour are asking an advance of 121114r25c barrel, with bales of 9,000 bids to note, at 05.25 for superfine, which rates are now refused; $5.50k55.62,s for i extras, the latter for Lancaster county ; $5.50026.24 10f:unity, and $6.50:111.50 per bbl for fancy brallib:, as f id quality, including 4,000 bbls City Mills, mostly Broad etrect and Jenny hind extra and extra faintly, on terms kept private. There i, a steady Loom demand, at 85.12,!ii 05.25 for superfine; $5.4485.6:46 for extras, and 85.74 up to $7.50 for extra family and fancy lots, as to quality. 1t e Flour and torn Meal are quiet, with small sales of the former at ‘l' . 3 254t3,50. Pennsylvania Meal is steady at SIM M, and Brandywine at 83 Or bid, and but little selling. WHEAT.—The offerings are light, and it is in de mand at a further advance, with sales of 50,000 bus at 1200128 e 417 bus for Perms red, and 122 c for e,mimon, up to 130 c for prime Southern do. lowa Spring sold at 112 e111c; white ranges from 132 to 140 c. Bye OHMS for weed Jowly i swath sales of new at Mame, and old 95060 C. Corn is in steady demand, but there is not much coming forward: sales of 20,000 bus yellow at 561257 c, and fluxed Western at 55c. Oats are in good request, and selling freely at 31033 c for New Delaware; 3134033 c for 'Penne; and 33834 c for old do. Of Barley and Malt no large sales have transpired. DBOVISHI• 111 are Armer, but the market , to - erffly quiet; stiles Of Mess Pork at 814.75015, a... ,pomeAllr held at the bitter rate, and 500 bids tin Cover/mend gores on private terms. City-packed Mess Beef rall^e.3 Infil to sts 4t , bbl; 100 bids Western sold at $l4. Bacon Pals slowly; Hams are dull at Soitt3X,c for plain, roe 8 (2119 c for fancy - Sides are dull at Oys . c, and maunders 4 gh'silie for Weatern and city-Siaoked. Oa-et-a M.- a t,, are better; we quote Hauls at 70ixo; Sides at fir, and Shoulders at 451; at sc. Lard is held with fir 111111.44, and the stock is light ; sales of 400 pkgs at 93,;0910-, in id, and tee, and 9,16 c cash, in kegs; some country sold at fie. Butter is less inquired for, with sales of solid-packet at 834 war, shay days, and fresh lots at 11,liarlOc. Cheese has improved I sides at 71107,V, for New York dairies, ' and 63%c for Western; English dairy sells at BolS.:ie. Eggs are worth 12a12c tp' doe. IfIETALS.-1 be market presents no new feature, there. being bat little demand for Pig Iron ; sales of 503 tons ' No. 1 anthracite at Sl9, on time. Prices of Scot di Pio are nominal Esslish and American bars move off slowly at prericitin qnotationn. Lead continues to advance, MOO pigs Galena sold at $5.80 cash. There or no foreign in first hands. Copper is dull—in the absence of sales we quote English sheathing at 25c. Yellow metal is steady at 18c 6 mos. . . _ . BARE.—The receipts and stocks of Quereitron light. and it is in limited demand i mail salon of No. I at s2Ba2/3.50 per ton. BEESWAX is scarce, and good yellow Bella in lots..at 31032 c 41Y lb. CANDLE.—Prices arc steady for all descriptions, but there in not munch doing i city-made Adanamixtble at rldage. F 2. 1. full weightWltatern, on Onvoenninnt account, considerable lots hare been taken at 20c—tli^ latter- tearce and wanted. Sperm Candles are held at 80031 c, and Tallow Candles at 1.1.35012 c 4fi" lb. COAL—There is but little inquiry from the East, and Dot nude activity in Ilia trade, although VeRSPH are plenty. There is a moderato demand for home roma:rap t-ion at *4.2,t v a4i 4.60 fur Seim) lkill and Lehigh lump aid prepared. COFFEE.—The market is nearly bare of stock, and there is R good n,d :it the ads:Theis uoti.•ed iast tceek, frith MOPS of 1,060 haws Rio at 15, 1 i allic, and -;0111(. Le t•t:nlra at 10;.4017,1,,, ou time. COTTON.—The stock is extremely light, and there i. 4 some little inquiry from mannf:minrers, who purchase /Ore freely; stiles of 450 hales middling and good mid dling Uplands :We reported at 220 - 24 c, and sainple,; ut 1847 - 22 c cash. Some holders refuse I ipso IIItUGS AND 1 YES are inactive. Alining nit` sales vve 'WIRT FOlO5 Soda Ash at 29ic, East Inaba ( 7 ostor Oil 81.10, Vomphor at 07e, erode de at S4SX, and it tilt FO of Logwood on private terms. Indigo is 13CiiTCO Mill high. Stl.—Pri CI'S of Markerel are firm at the late ,blva cc , with salmi of 1,600 Was from the wharf on private terms. The store quotations are, $909.50 fbr No 1, 5 7 0061' 5 . 75 for No. 2, .54.25 for medium, awl 85.`25a5.50 for large 3,, • Cotlfil‘h range from 53.25n3.50. Pict:lea Herring. ..f good quality, sell at $2.50e2.75. Mess Shad are selling at $8 4fr FRUIT.—The market is very poorly supplied with all descriptions of foreium and prices continue to tend op. ward; sales of Currants nt 1047 , 105 e. The NPIPIIIII for Peaches is over. Green Apples range from $1.9.5 to $3, .inolity. Prif d Frnii is lo.1:111 - 11) min. 11 runs.::, are worth s.4ati), C, and l'eachem quarter,: and halves. FEATHER'S sac unchanged. Gond 'Western range from 37 to 43e 41 ) ' lb. FREIGHTS.—A ship has been taken up for Liverpool, with a cargo equal to 10,000 bids, on private terzw. We quote Flour at is Pd, and Grain at 12,10. To London there is n o vessel on the berth. To the West LIMOS, tho only charter reported is a vessel with Sugar to Cuba and bark, at 40c IP'lOO the, foreign port charges paid. To Boston there is a moderate amount going forward at last week's quotations. Coal freights are Malian:4(SL GINSENG.—There is nothing doing in male or clari fied to fix quotations. GUANO is in better request. Sales of PernTillat at $.56.50 for largo, nod $ll.O, ca o ll, for "mull lot:; Sombrero is steady at 5.30 dfr ton; &UST phosphate of Lime is sell. ing freely at 4 2504.5, as in quality. .11E141l. is very quiet, there being very- little here to opernte in. lIIPES are held with more firmness, awl there is mare inquiry for both foreign and domestic ; 1,000 Caracas sold at about INX c, an time. 110 PS nre very dull, ..nd I ell in small way nt ISrit2le for hew Crop, EaHterli, and WeAern. HAY is in gently demand, and srllia2 at 65073 e the lbs. I,l 7 lllBER.—There is but little movement in any kind. White Pine Boards range from $l4 to $l6 t l3 ' M - feet, as in quality. Southern Yellow Pine Sap do. at $13014. Laths sell freely at 81.1501.25 M. :HOLM...SE:Z.—There is a good feeling in the market for all cle::•riptiete , „ and the advance noticed twit welt hat been well maintained. We alaiel , sales of 209 MI& Sltgar.house Syrup On private terms, and 151) Weis rlaYed Cubs at 36e, on time. :NAVAL STORES.—Prices are generally firmer and on the athaaCe, but there is very little doing. Sales of rtaillatal Rosin all e4.50a4.75 ; medium grades at 43.5., and No. :Lt .5 4 -'ner.S. 'Jra and Pitch are held at .94.7505. Spirits of Turpentine continues; to meet a limited inquiry ; ellelli inileg et 51.45e1.50 3 gallon, cash, now held at the latter rate. OlLS.—There is a steady store demand for Fish Oils, and prices are thin ; sales of Crude Whale at 50c, and refined at GOe, four mouths. Linseed Oil has advanced to getsBc, weight, and 606 - t6lc measure, including packages at the latter figure. Coal Oil is attracting more lir ration, u ith salmi at Milottutc, W II maintiktx—Noibia.7 doter.. Imports of Sperm and Whale Ott and Whalebone into the United States for the week ending Sept. 30 : Bbls Op. 'ibis Wh. Lbs Bone. 135 70 54,346 120,189 560,200 From Jan. Ito date._ .54,181 120,259 Total l'reviously Same time lost year —53,263 132,896 1,074500 FLASTEIi comes forward slowly soft sells freely at $2.25 V' ton. LICE —The stock in first hands is much reduced, and some holders have put up their prices %c Ity Ib, with sales at Iyir. SALT.—Prices remain withoutchamm, and we hear of no sales. SEEDS —There is very little demand foe Clorerseed ; WM crop is taken at $4,50e4,75 Imehol, Timothy ie doll ; 500 bushels sold at $1.7502 which is a decline. Flaxseed is selling at $1.43 1.45 41 ,3 ' bushel. SUGAItS.—The market is than, but the demand is only moderate ; the stock, however, on hand, is very light wiles of 250 Lhd, Cnba at S , ira , B3ie, and sonic Havana brown at Sc, on time. • SPIRITS.—There is nothing doing in Foreign, and Qt. market in yery - firm. N. E. Mao in worth thttrale. - Whisky is scarce and lots advanced; sales of Ohio at 23 sr 21Me ; Prima do at 20;4.'121e ; and drudge at 20e 14 , Y gallon, now held higher. TALLOW is held firmly: the Butchers Association now ask Pr, cash. Sales of city rendered at 83(, and country at Sc {P' lb. TR AC. Prices eoutinue to tend upward, but the de mand is limited. TOBACCO.—The inquiry for both leaf and manufac tured is good. Of the latter there is very little stock left: sales of SO hlals Maysville, at a price kept secret. WOOL.—The market is nearly bare of common, which is in demand, at 45a50c Y lb; fine grades are attracting 1110 re attention, and sales have been made at 40e•li c the latter rate for full blood, PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ABRAHAM J. LE WIS, MARSHALL, 7 COMMITTER OF THE MONTH. WM. B. THOMAS, LETTER RAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Wyoming, Burton ...... ....,..... Liverpool, Oct 25 Ship 'Hortensia, Atkins Liverpool, soon Bark White Wing, Esling...... ..... ....Lagnayra, soon Bark Sea Eagle, Kenney Port Spain, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POET OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5, 1861. SUN RISES 6 20 I SUN SETS HIGH WATER EIEDIZEI Schr J A Parsons, Snow, 8 days from Boston, with ice to captain. Schr Eliza A: 'Rebecca, Price, 7 days from Boston, with ice to captain. &lir island Belle, Butler, 4 days from New Bedford, in ballast to Binnicknon St Glover. S..elir Cum, Giberson, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with flour to It Di Lea. Sehr Fannie Mess, Garrett, from Stonington. Sehr H W Godfrey, Weeks, from Weymouth. Schr Sarah E Jones, Jones, from Boston. Schr Hortensia, Fowler, from Newburyport. Schr Wm H Rowe, Harris, from Providence. Strainer Bristul, Charles, i 4 hours from Nevi York, with mdse to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Steamship Boston, Crooker, New York, J Allderdiee. Bark A I Harvey, Miller, Montevideo, Wm Cummings A Son. Behr T Borden, Wrightington, Fail River, Cabeen & Co. Schr Island Belle, Butler, Hyannis, Siunickson Glover. Schr Caroline Grant, Pressey, Boston, no s e h. xi Deiceßow ' e Boston, John It Blskiston. Schr II W Godfrey, Weeks, Boston, do Bohr S E Jones, Jones, Washington, Noble, ILunmett Caldwell. Selir Lydia Ann, Weaves,, Washington, do Bohr Fannie Moss, Garrett, Stonlngton, - Treverton Coal Co. - - Schr Hortensia, Fowler, Newburyport, Win H Johns. Schr Win H BoWe, Harris, Providence, Costner, Stick nay & Wellington. Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde. (Correopondence of +Le Intliodelplllo Exchatltto,) CAPE HATTERAS, SR% 29, 1861 The Br schr Neptune's Car, Davis. of St John, NE, from and for Philadelphia, with a cargo of sugar front Cardenas, went ashore six miles north of Hatteras Inlet, on Friday night last, during a terrific gale from SE. The lights were all out, and did not, in consequence, know how to get out utter striking. Yessel and cargo a total loss—crew saved. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING, Oct 2 The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden c-ooslgnol as follows! E W Fame, lumber to M H Keith, New York; Elias Reber, lime to Elias Reber; Golden Stop, grain to 1' Su shong & Son; P It Pfouts, grain and boards to Hum phreys, Hoffman & Wright, and ,hingies to Samuel Frees; Star, oats to Elias Fidler; Maj Anderson, flour, &c. to captain. MEMORANDA Ship Isaac Jeanes, Drinkwater, for Rangoon, to load for the United Kingdom at :€d ft, was at Calcutta Aug 8. Ship Saranak, Rowland, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 16th ult. Bark P C Warwick, Galt, at New York 3d inst. from Rio de Janeiro. Leighton, Allen, was waiting at Rio de Janeiro 2bth Aug. Bark Reindeer, Coutts. uncertain, was at Rio de Ja. nein) 25th Aug. Bark J A Hazard, Lawson,From Rio de Janeiro, at York 3d inst. Bark P C Alexander, Co!cord, at Boston 3d inst. from Turks Island_ Brigs Augusta, Cole, and. Sarah Wooster, Lord, hence, arrived at Boston .11 inst. Brig Conduva, Johnson, hence, arrived at Warren 2d instant. Schr W C Mershon, Cole, from New York for Amster dam. at Deal 19th ult Sulu Redingto, Oink, Saratoga, Maw, and c B Ifolmta, McElwee, sailed from Newburyport 3d lust. fur Philadelphia. Schr Armadillo, Pettingill, hence, and Amy Wooster, Wooster, from St John, NB, for Philadelphia, at Port land 2.1 inst. Schr H R Cognation, Tilton, sailed from Salem 2d inst for PbilltdoPhia. Behr Harriet, Ranson, from Mount Desert for rhua delphia, at Newport 2d inst. Schr Corinthian, Tapley, for Philadelphia, Bailed from below Fall River 211 inst. Schr John Jones, Corson, sailed from Providence 2d inst. for Philadelphia. Bohm Wm P Cox, Houck, Milton, Kean, B L Berry, Weaver, James Martin, Bunting, Irmac Rich, Crowell, and John McAdam, riemon, hence, arrived at .Boaton ad ilia. Schrs Pathway, Crawford, Jaraee Sparks, Inman, Black Diamond, Young, Jos P Cake, Endicott, Rhodella Blew, Peterson end John II Williams, Small, cleared at Boston 3d inet,:for Philadelphia. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, PHILADELPIII.I, Sept. 17, 1861. NOTlCE.—Duplicate plans of the Fifth Section, No. 176, of the Resurvey • and Regulation of Germantown, bounded as follows, Tie; Northeasterly by Chew street, Southeasterly by Township Line Road, Southwesterly by Germantown avenue, Northwesterly by Mill street, Eighth section, No. 177, of the Resurye; Lion of Germantown, hounded East and Northeasterly by the Township Line road, Southwesterly by Chew street, Northwesterly by E. Washington street, And Third section, No. 178, of the Sur Regulations of the late Tow•ashlp of Bri t t. the North by Chew avenue, South by Ituscomb street, East by Old York Road, West by Whiter street and Stenton aye- Are now prepared and deposited, for public Inspection, at the office of Jesse'Lightfoot, Esq., Surveyor and -Re gulator of the Ninth Survey District, RAILROAD DEPOT, Germantown, mid at the Office of this Depart ment, City Building, FIFTH Street, below Walnut, and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the 7th day of October, 1861, at 100 clock A. M., to consider any ohjections that may he urged thereto by any eitizen i0ter,446.41 therein. ST I! ICK LAND EN EASS, eie23,28 ucs3t Chief Engineer and Surveyor. PHILADELPHIA TERRA-COTTA WORKS. Office and Warerocane, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Ornamental Chimney Tops. Garden Vaeee and Statuary. Encaustic Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilating and Smoke Flees. Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware. Steam-preaaed Drain rip?, Water rine, warranted to stand Preenrell cheap and datable. The Trick anpplhal, tatairat 'Perms. lilustrated Catalognea Bent by mail, 011 application by letter. 50h2741 8. 8. rxmlatzsort, 7010 cartorrNerT street HIDESAND GOAT SKINS.—An in- Tole@ per schooner Seaman's Pride, from St. Parto, for sale by JAHRETC:IIE & CAItSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Strort. OLIVE OIL.-175 Baskets Fresh Olive Oil, bud received per bark August, for oak. by JAURETCHE & OARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South 1.7.110 NT Street. ocl-tf rrAnow.-THE lIIGHEST PRICE 1 paid for Country 'Tallow and Soap Grease, by CREAM' & KEEFE, Kos. 426 and 427 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. ae23-12t NEW EUBLICATIONS. THE SECOND Al VENT OF JESUS 1 CUBIST NOT . PREMILIENNTAL. A srrie:4 of Lecturtl4 by Roy. 30S. F. BERG, 11. D. nolo. Price GO CMS, For sale at religiiing booki4l,loo. gnntwally Published by PERE INP INE & HIGGINS, 50 North FOURTH 6treet, Phila. TAIR AOR DINAR it FAS HION I 4 MAGAZINE.--Largest, Latest, and ]lest.—Mme. Elln It E T QUAIiTENLY 111.11tROE OF Eikt - 411101., - ;:. Fall number, now ready, contain nearly 100 Engravings. Yearly, 90 cents; single copies, 10 cent:. Alen, the above with a very large colored steel Plate of noftions, large Plate of Cloaks, and 3 full-sized Patterns, worth 60 cents, comprising New Gored Dress, Gored Dress, and lootive Jacket. Yearly, $1; single copies, 21 cents. Postage 3 rents. Published at N 0.473 BO RADWAY. N. Y., an d sold everywhere. BOOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, Nn. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance pnrchased. Those Itseing Books to sell, if at a di4oner, ±:a, Ow, ......darOs editions, Prices, and conditions. WANTED—Book; printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by ffe2s-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL. se2S :11'(' CANSIT AND JARS i IMMENSE STOCK SELLING OFF AT NOIKINAL Noe. 117 dud 119 SOUTH TENTH. STREET The large wholesale stock of ARTHUR'S FRUIT CANS AND JARS, IMMENSE REDUCTION. I am now selling off, at RETAIL, the entire stock of the late firm of Arthur, Burnham, dr. Gilroy, N. E. cor ner Tenth and George streets, consisting of ARTHUR'S FRUIT CANS AND JARS " OLD DOMINION" COFFEE AND TEA POTS, PRATT'S SELF-VENTILATING MILK PANS; PBATT'S,SELF-VE2siTILATING BREAD AND CAKE BOXES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, &e. far No such chance as this will again occur for get ting the above well-known articles at a very lour price. Now Is the time for Housekeepers to secure a supply of Kraft Jars for the season, at a small cost. CHARLES BURNHAM, N_ corrim- TEETH and GEORGE Streets, Phila. auB-thstani TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RIIRAL DISTRICTS. We Mt prepared, at heretofore, to supply familial 1$ their Country Residences with every detraction of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &o. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SHEETS. mylB MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SALMON, ftc.-3 000 Ws Mess Nos. 1,2, and 3 gACKEREL, large, medium, and small, in assoited ackages of choice, late-caught. fat fish. 6,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her lugs, of choice Qualities. %On boxes extra new scaled Herring.. 8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 5,000 boxes large Alagdaline Herrings. 250 tdds. Mackinac White Fish. 50 bids. new Economy Mess Shad. 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In store and landing, for Bale by AtURPIIY ,C KOONS, No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. NOTELS. ICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NRW YORK BOARD REDUCED TO $2 PRE DAY Since the opening of this vast and commodious Hotel, In ISM, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, convenient, and comfort able home for the citizen and stranger ou this side the Ailantic. And whatever has eeemed likely to administer to the comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re gard to cost, to prsvide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which modern art has invented, and modern taste approved; and the pa tronage which it has commanded during the past six years is a gratifying proof that their efforts have been appre ciated. To meet the exigencies of the times, when all are re quired to practise the most rigid economy, the under signed HAVE REDUCED TIM PRIOR OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, 5 40 .... ..2 48 at the same time abating none of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied. ACARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have leased, fora term of years, WILLARD'S HOTEL, in Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old friends and customers many thanks for past favors, end bag to assure them thAt Chet 'Val be hied happy t 6 see them in their new an:triers. MIK% CHADWICK, & CO. WASHINGTON, July 16, 1861. au23-1y BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, SICK "HEADACHE, "DYSPEPSIA, AC JAYNE'S SA NATIVE PILLS; A MILD, PROMPT, AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY. There is erercely any disease in which purgative medi cines are not required j and much sickness and suffering might be prevented were they more generally used. No norann .11M - . WWI( or Doty pre vails; besides it seen generates serious rand often fatal diseases, which might be avoided by timely and judi cious use of proper Cathartic medicines. Convinced of the correctness of these views, ,TAYNT:rS SANATIVE PILLS Are recommended with the greatest confidence, ex• perienee having demonstratc4 them do be far superior to any other in use, being more mild, prompt, safe, and uniform in their operation. While using them no par ticular care is required, and patients may eat and drink as usual. Age will not impair them, as they are so COM- Lined as to always readily dissolve in the stouatch. In small doses they are alterative and gently laxative, but in large dose, are actively 4,:dii:11416, cleansing the whale alimentary canal from all putrid, irritating, and fecal matters. For Dyspepsia, these Pills are really an invaluable article, gradually changing the vitiated secretions of the Stomach and Liver, mar producing healthy action in those important organs. In cases of long standing, a cure will be wore speedily effected by using, in conjunc tion with the Pills either JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE or TONIC TERMII7GE, according to directions. For Liver Complaint, Gout, Jaundice, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Fevers, Nervousness, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Sick Headache, Cos tiveness, Piles, Female Diseases, and Bilious Affections, filets , Dille have proved themeelves eminently successful. Allithat is asked for them is a fair trial. The SANATIVE PILLS, and all of Dr. D. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES, are prepared only at No. 242 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and may be had of Agents everywhere. oc4-fsws4t ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, The New EMMY RC During the pest year we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crys talised Chloride of Propy/amine, as a REMEDY FOR RREUMA.TISMi and having received from many sources, both from phy. eicians of the highest Blanding and from patienta, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and ob. situate disease, we are induced to present it to the public in a Perm BEADY FOB IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this taloa% remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with NARKED SUCCESS, (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals). igg - It is carefully put up ready for immediate.uso, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 76 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CBENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, ma 24.17 Philadelphia. MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA TED SIIFPORTERS FOR LADIES, end the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La. dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her' appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the - United States copyright, labels on the bolt, and aignattkm, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. oclB-tuthatt MACHINERY AND IRON. dem PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER woisiris.—lmArize LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI. NEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marine and River Ifin sines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tank., Propellers; &t 1404 respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for En gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, baying sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to ex,• cute orders with quick despatch. Every description 01 Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and 149 W Pressul'e, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of sit sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all de scriptioua ,Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. 2211 'Wan] ; and Begula- 22d want; Drawings and Specilwations for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subeeribsre have ample wharbdook room for nu pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, wail are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &0., SOT raising heavy or light weights. JACOB 0. NEAFLIII, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Street& ey and Grade .1, ',waded on 22d Ward ; J. VAVOHAN MERRIOH, JOHH E. 001 , 11, WILLIAM H. MEIIHICK, HARTLEY inciarar„ S OUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. MERIMIC & SOTS, AND MA CI-HAMM, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engmay for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ftc.; Oust. Jugs of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame itoofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Ron. Toad Stations, Retorts and Gam Machinery of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, each IN Bug*, Saw, and Grist Mills, 'Vacuum Pane , Open Stela Trains, Defecatore, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. Sole Agents fur N. Rillisux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus • Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Ag. winwall & "kolsey's 'Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drainlcl Machine. ana-r' POINT. PLEAdANT FOUNDiti, No. 951 KNACK Street, Kensington, Philada.— VTLVIAN 11. TIERS informs his friends that, boric, Tiurchiumit the entire stock of - Patterns at the above foundry, he is now prepared to receive orders for Bolling, Grist, and Saw-11111 Castings, Soap, Chemical, end Rouse Work, Gearing. Castings made from Raver. beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or loam. myn-ls KEROSENE CHIMNEYS, ALE, Sties, Specie Jars, plain and fancy shapes, French pattern and plain Urns, Sample Bottles, Show Globes, Tinctures and Salt Mouths, together with a general assortment of Druggists' and Confectioner& Ware. invited to mill and REle our liew Patented liaising Bottle. lIARTELI & LICTCHWORTH, Glass Warehouse, No. 13 North Finn Street. FE I' ADFLPHIA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1861. PRESERVING JARS. PRICES AT Now selling off at an GROL ERIES. THEADWELL, WHITCOMB, k CO MEDICINAL. RHEUMATISM EDUCATIONAL. ACA DEMI OF THE PROTEST ANT EpiscorAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNI FUR Streetm. The Autumnal Sion will open on DIONDAT, Sep tember 211, at ti O'clock Al Applications for admission may be made at the Ma dero) on and lifter August 28th, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. Head libuiter. aul9-ttiths-2m PiILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, SCHOOL APPARATUS for GLASS MAUSTRA noNs, Globes, Drawing Instruments, kc., &c., made and for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN Ar. - 9 - 24 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogue, of 88 pages, fur nished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application. sell-1m MISS LUCY R. MAYER WILL RE open her School for Young Ladies No, 1010 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY, September 9th. twl3-1m MISS C. A. BURGIN will reopen _Liu', .09hoof rm. YOUNG LAME: 4 ,3If 101') SPRITCE intvet, 6eptritsticr 10. tivl.l-lartr- MR R. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for young la dies, will reopen at No. 1615 SPRUCE Street, on WED. NESDAY, September 15. 807-2 m TROY FEMALE SEMINARY. This Institution Mien the accumulated mina byges of nearly fifty years of successful operation. Every facility is provided for a thorough course of use ful and ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of Inure than tuenty professors and teachers. For Circulars apply to .101 IN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y., or D. W. O'BRIEN, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT, Philndelrbia. aelo.lmlr OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, OXFORD, Pa., accessible by the Baltimore Cen tral Railroad. The Forty-sixth Session will open on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5. Townie $75 per Session. For Circulars, address Miss IL BAKER, sell-lm Principal. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, above SI'IWCE. The CLASSICAL INSTITUTE will resume its date' on MONDAY, September 2d. J. W. FAMES, A. M., an26-2mo Principal. CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen SEP TEMBER 2d. Boys prepared for Business, College or any Division in the Public Grammar Schools. Gad at the school-room between 9 A. M. and 12 M. au2B-36t* H. G. MOGI:ME. A. M., Principal. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.—Tho school of the subscriber, in Simon' Building, at TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, will be removed to the larger Hall, directly over Mr. Has- Bard's store, in the same building, and will be reopened on MONDAY, 9th of September. au9l-tnol CHARLES SHORT. T HE PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, in the Philadelphia CRY Institute, North east corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, will reopen MONDAY, September 2,1861. slll5-2m* L. BURROWS, Principal. A BACHMANN, Pianist, at the Nor matt Musical Institntr, 624 North ELEVENTH btreet, ghee inatruotiona on tho Piano, Organ, and Me lodeon. aa6-Inrik PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND PORK. OFFICE OF NAVY AGENT, 112 . ,solidi THIRD Street, Philadelphia. • Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR DAY NOON, October 5, for furnishing FIVE HUN DRED BARRELS OF BEEF and FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF PORK, to be delivered at the Philadel : pbia Navy Yard, within thirty days from the date of the acceptance of the proposal for the same. The Beef, Pork, and barrels to be of the best quality and deseriution, variably required for the ties of the Navy. (etteept that the iron hoops be dispensed with,) and be subject to the usual inspection of the Navy Yard, and be paid for on presentation of the customary bills. Every offer mule must be accompanied (as directed in the 6th section'of the act of Congress making appropria tions for the naval service-of 1846-47, approved 10th of August, 1646,) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respectable persons, to the offset that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, cuter into an obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the article proposed. This guarantee must be accompanied by the certificate of the United States District Judge, 'United States District Attorney, or Navy Agent, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. • ro proposals will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, where a company offers, with the Christian names written in fell, must be distinctly stated. JAMES S. CHAMBERS, Navy Agent. SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 21st of October, 1801, at 12 o'clock 51., are invited for supplying the Army with Beef Cattle on the hoof, to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harrisburg, or York, in the State of Pennsylvania, as the Government may desig nate. fliers are requested to comply in a7l particulars with the form of ma published herewith. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Trea sury notes or other funds it has tier disbursement, and to reject any bid and for any cause. No bid will be en tertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his bid. The Government will receive 4,000 head under the contract, and win reserve the rigt tto retmire any addi• tional number up to 10,000 head. Deliveries to be mado weekly in such quantities as may be required. The Cattle must average 1,300 pounds gross weight ; and no animal will be received which weighs less than 1,000 - pounds gross. Bo ,ottaakt,ta bid ;rill be twelve& The bids to be directed to Capt. A. BECKWITH, C. S., U. S. A., Washington, D. S., and endorsed "Propo sals fur Beef Cattle." FORM OF BID I, A 11, do hereby propose to deliver to the Govern ment good ISeef Cattle on the hoof fur -- Per hun dred pounds gross weight. The Cattle to be delivered at Charabersburg, Harrisburg, or York, in the State of Pennsylvania, as the Government may designate, ac cording to the terms of the enclosed advertisement. The Cattle to be weighed on the scales, and the weight so de termined to be the purchase weight. I hereby agree to give a good and sufficient bond for the fulfillment of the contract, awl to recut', Treasury notes or other Govern• ment funds in payment for the Cattle. Thu first delirery of the Cattle will be required to be made about the 10th of November, 1861. 5e304021. OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. PIIILADELFULi, October 20561. srALTID PROPOSALS are a nit. 1, and will I.e re f:eh-NI at this Office mail 32 o'clock M., on lIIONDAY, the 2lst day of October, 1861, for furnishing, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, WAX UPPER LEATHER, in such quantities as may be required during the month of No vember nest. About 1,500 sides per week will be needed, and all de liveries must be made subject to inspection. Proposais will be riathied, ..Pruposidd tor rambling Leather," and be addressed to _ . G. R. CROSMAN, oe4-t2l Deputy Quartermaster General C. S. Arno MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE—BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadsvalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to toe directed, Min be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and NA bidder, for cub, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October lOtti, 1861, at 12 o'clock H., the one-sixteenth part of the Schooner JOHN S. LEE, her tackle, apparel, furniture, being the interest of ANDREW J. HOWELL, a resident and in habitant of the State of North Carolina, in the said Schooner, now lying at House's wharf, Richmond. WILLIAM 3IILLWARP, U. S. PTIILADELPHIA, Marnhal, M. D. of Ponn'a. ober 3U, 1661. ocl-6t MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon ,fohn Cadwatruter, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Penneylrania, in Admiralty, to me direcked, i 0111.6 AAA at rano Sale, to the higtheA and best bidder, for cash, at the PHILADELPHIA EX. CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10th, 18111, at 12 o'clock M., one certain small BAG OF GOLD METAL, marked V IVI o Ras. Gold Charlotte Mint. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, September 80,1801, ocl4t MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a Writof Ssle, by the Hon. John Cadmushaler, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, Alin be sold at Public Sale, to the highest And beet bidder, for Oath, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10,1861, at 12 o'clock M., the one-third part of the Schooner EAGLE, her tackle apparel and furniture, being the interest of Richard If. EIDDICK, a resident and inhabitant of the State of Virginia, in said vessel, now- lying at pier No. 17, Richmond- WILLIAM MILLWARD, . . U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Deunsylvania. PIIILAMILPIII/ 7 September 30, 1861. ocl-6t MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and fur the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to roe directed, will be sold, at 1.06110 Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10th, 1801, at 12 o'clock M., the one-sixteenth part of the schooner BUR. BOWES, C., her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest of GEORGE lIAERIS, a resident and in habitant of the State of North Carolina in said vessel, now lying at William•strect wharf, Bichnionti. WILLIAIt 2.IILLWAItD, S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, September 30, 1861. oel-Ot MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the 'United States in and for the Enetern District of Pennoylvanin, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sole, to the highest and best bidder, for Cash, nt WILLIAM-STREET Wharf, Richmond, on TUESDAY, October 15,1881, at 12 o'clock N. the one-eixteenth part of the Schooner M. A. SIANDLER, her tackle apparel, and furniture, being the interest of GEOlIal HARRIS, n resilient and in. habitant of the State of North -Carolina, in the said schooner. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penn'a. PHILADILMITA, Oct. 3, 1861. oc4-6t COAL_ SM. N. HEATON'S . LEHIGH AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL WHARF, 923 North Delaware avenue, above Poplar street. Al! Coal particularly 'elected and prepared for family use. lioneckeepere desiring to lay iu their winter sup ply will be furnished with a good and dealt article at very reduced prices for cash. Dealers and Manufacturers supplied at wholesale prices. an2o-tuth&s2m* HARDWARE H ARDWARE AND CUTLERY, cheap. for Cash and eirvt Credit, by MOORE MENSZET, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. NAILS ! NAILS ! NAlLS!—Har risburg Nail Depot, 509 COMMERCE St. The best Nails manufactured tor $2.05 rash. All sizes. se23-11a W. W. KNIGHT & SON & CO. 110TTON SAIL DUCK and CAN NJ VAS, of all number. dud maim.. Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for Touts, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier traits, from Ito S fed wido, Tarriang, Belting, Sail Twine, &a. gong W. RPERMAN & CO., 1.0.3 JONICS Alley. G LASS, GLASS, SHADES, SHADES, Of all dggerintinna. 7n Omit Yariety. • HARTELL & LETCHWORTH, 011148 Warehouse, oel-10t N 0.13 North FIFTH &rent. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.- _A: J. W. SCOTT; Rl4 CHESTNUT Street, a tow doors below the «Continental." The attention Of the Wholesale Dealers le Invited to hie IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, out materta4 on band and made to order at shottestaati4 JeS-H FOR SALE AND TO LET. .FURNISHEPBOUSETWIENT EEa A 1141816 spitucE ocl.Gt* ig TO LET— A. DESIIt A 131,11 mymoarici, on 11 Fkr,....t, itl.4.yr either furnished or unfurnisloq. EDWARD C. DjEmi, oc4-30K 530 WALNUT Str.O. l e m TO LET—A Dwelling House on Rittenlo nee etreet, west of Green street, Geernan town. Rent ;Itl=oo. Alm , ' n pletenwit told convenient dweding cr. Eaet Walnut lane. Apply to WILLIAM IL RATION, :3:15 MARKET Street. "t i TO RENT LOW—Furnished °run ::: furoishod, for cix mnniha, or longer if desired, * large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. joUl.lf Tit E N T—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (wittiont board), Ina private flunily, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. A may to Drlty h; V ....rnor. and Waima i4rt-et, FUR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain ing 130 acres ; 30 acres of x6elknt Woodland, ths balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely natured with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestom n depot, and 2% 'Mimi from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks enmity. Plain and sub. Bttintittl atone improvement*, good out-buildings, and every verioly of fruit, Price only per acre' easy tenon. Apply to E. PETTIT, 1409 No. 309 WALNUT Street. WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of St. Louis county, is Book No. 204, at Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to: said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. 126, of the City of St. Lours, and described follows: First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tallinn, and known as Survey No. 1509, and west by Seventh went. Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Mock, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or less; being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lota laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louie. by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on the west by No. 38, as laid out by Christy, on the north by Green street, on the east by Sixth street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described ! which said conveyances were made to said MORRISON, RREDELL, and DICK, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in ten years from the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER LINDELL or bearer, with ten per cent. interest, payable semi-an nually from that date, all payable at the Dards of (him merce, in New York i and whereas, among other things, it wan provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and emsin unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall forthwith become due and payable; notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due ; and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it Is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an nual interest, becoming due on the first day of Time, eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due for more than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD Dr:EDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, True tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of the indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, will, ou thet %witty-second day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, end between the hours of eleven o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Court Rouse, in the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub lic to the highest bidder, in order to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with the expenses of the Trust. WM. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, Trustees. se4-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR_ ..12 CHAR TER.—The superior Baltimore-built bark A. A. Drebert, G. T. 'Hewitt, master, 336 tons register, now in New York. Apply to J AURETCHE & A.RST &MR - ocl 200 and 204 South FRONT St LEGAL. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the J—Al Estate of JOBS DUDLEY, deceased, having been granted to the rinderaignol, all persons indebted to said Estate will please to make payment, and all persons baring dolma will present them for settlement to WILLIAM BURNS, 744 PASSYUNK Road, JOHN CASSIN, 313 UNION Street, Executors, Or to their Attorney, EDWARD C. QUINN, Eq., Cra-igtitt 611 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the estate of SARAH N. SAUNDERS; late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, haying been grant ed by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of said de cedent are requested to make known the same without delayi and those indebted, thereto to make payment to JOSHUA NEWBOLD, Byberry, Phila., 1 or to !, Executors, GEO. A. 'NEWBOLD, Norristown, Mont- gomery county, Pa. se2l-s6t* COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE-DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNEI,SHIP.—The Copartnership heretofore existing. between the millersioled. nod.. the, firm of JURWIIRAUM Sr CREENEBAUM, hag been this arty dissolvsil, by mutual consent. MARCUS GREENE BAUM is authorized to settle the business of the late firm. A. B. KIRKHBAUM, MARCUS GREENEBAUM. rfillanr.t.rniA, October 2, 1861. - NOTI(E. The undersigned having purchased the interest of A. li. Kirschbaum in the late firm of Kirschbaum Greene baton, will continue the wholesale and retail Clothing Business; at the old stand, W. W. corner SECOND and VINE Streets. MARCUS GREENER AUDI. oc3-thstu3tis T" COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE EXISTING between EDWARD HEN DERSON and ALFRED W. CHANTRY, under the name and style of EDWARD HENDERSON, was dis solved on the first clay of September, 1861, by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will he continued by EDWARD HENDERSON, at the old stand, No. 810 DIARKET Street. EDWARD HENDERSON, sellfi,th at* . ALFRED W. CHANTEY. WINES AND LIQUORS. OLARET.-100 Casks Claret ex-ship David, from Bordeaux, for Fab in bonded ward home Irk JAVIiETC/11: CARSTAIRS, 202 awl 204 South FRONT Street. ocl-tf PORT WINE.-111 Quarters and 43 octaves DeMuller Port, for sale from Custom House stores by - JAURETCHE & CARSTAIES, 202 and 204 south FRONT Stint, oc.l-tf PURE PORT WINE. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED IN PORTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians ,and invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be annnlied by inquiring for the above wine et El>L & KEPNER'S, Southend' corner GERMANTOWN . Avenue and MASTER Street HENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO- Drietors, Bison% Tricoche It Co., Marett, Pink, and other approved braude of COGNA.O BRANDY, for nab, in bond and from atm., by CANTWELL & KEEFER, Southeast corner GERM ANToWN Avenue and MASTER Street. STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WHIS KY. Buchnnan's Coal Ila Whisky, Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin, London Cordial Gin, Bohlen'sGin, In bond and store. CANTWELL & REITER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. ZGUAVE CHAMPAGNE. —A new brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale at a price to suit the times, by CANTWELL & REF FER, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. RUDESREDIER-BERG, LAUBEN. REIMER, and HOCEHEIMER WINE, in cases of one dozen bottles each ; warranted pure. Imported and for sale low by CANTWELL .b KEEFER, south. east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. TZIMIIIBRMAWS DRY CATAWBA WlNE.—This approved brand of Cincinnati wino, the be article out for " cobblers," for sale pure, bot tled and In cases, by CA NT WELL k KEFFER, south+ east corner gERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. 5e24.6m BUSINESS NOTICES. JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN Read, Is preparbd to put on any amount of ROOFING, on the most MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to §4l.c.p cyfiry Building perfectly Wote.r-tfight piir Orders promptly attended Mo. lb EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. SToRE 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always On hand. • CABINET FURNITURE. CABINET FURNITURE AND 81L ‘.../ LIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 South SECOND Street, la eonneetion with their extensive Cabinet Business are now manufacturing a superior article of . . BILLIARD TABLES, And have now on hand a full supply, finished with the MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounced, by all who have used them, to be superior to all others. Fir the RIO Inioh of thpoP TAblea the Mani' titentrors refer to their 1111Inerollet tletlellllK tillninanint tilt, Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. att2s-6m DRUGS. JUST .RECEIVED, per Annie Kim. ball," from Liverpool, Mulder, Weaver, & Han der's preparations: 25 tbs Extract Aconiti, in 1 %jars. 25 ifs Pxtrart Ilyoseryanii, in 1 lb jars. 50 Ds Extract 13ellationna, in 1 lb jars. /00 IbB Extract Taraxaci, in 1 Miura. SO tbt" In 1 if Itallls4. lbs ill SIII , IIII , is lib bottled. 50(1 )In4 Calomel, in rib bottles. 500 lbs Pit Ilydrare., in l lb jars. WETHERILL & BROTHER, Oa , 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. IMPORTANT. Send all Money anrrackages of Merehan disc for places in the Eastern Statea, New Turk, and Canada, by HARNDEN'S EX (/' PRESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. They collect Notes, Drafts, &c., and Bills, with or without Goods. Their Express is the Oldest in the United States, Express Charges on a single case, or small lot of Goods, are less than by any other conveyance. aelo-2m SALES lIV AUCTION. F URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO-) No. 42D MARKET STREET LAID:I.: AND ArrItACTI 1.7. SALE 0 SAX 0 N Y 1) 11 ft; S 6 00 P S (11 tl. t l.ll-1.1.11‘511 nown'neturr of TiTRSSItS. 81111411E1)R BROS., NEW YORK.. Selintivtkr Bro:. will sill, through Furness, 14 - Co., at their store, Ou Twoulity Morning, October R, sf 10 k TWENI'Y-11 VI: HUNDRED PIECES SAXONY WOVEN ItliF 1i001)1.3, e. ' n. P r i l4l,l {; rsh•nnlrr n , , , 1 varied of tl raTOrill . 1,1111 Lent styles or that superior mukc nn ESS OCDS, Which have been hy the itteamer Saaiinia. and not 10(0 n(ll•red lief ore :It private Kale. 400 pl.: 9-8 Manchester gingham , . 11a)le print:. 21/0 licavy cbe, iIl :has,l BONNET RIBBONS, L. C, lIDKE'S., AND KID GLOVES. 100 lot , Nos 40 40 voillt 700 dozen :11111 N and hern.stitelted I. e. Mktg. 00011.7nn This:, N.:11 kid :zlr•r‘, lIFY Snlnplrs and ramingm, rarly WI morning or dale. •-•• X T F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, l\ • Buccessor tr, R. Scott, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT St. SALE OF' iloorED SKIRLS. Th i. 4 Morning, October 4, commencing at 10 o'clock nrecinaly. 100 tloZen omen tape Ntrli•spring hooped MkirtA SALE Or A STOCK OF STATIONRY, BOOKS, WRITING PAPEb, This Morning, October 4, conno,ocing nt 10 o'clock precisely, LETTER PAPER, BOOKS, ,te. An nmon.,,, of note, letter, fookettp, awl bill Viper, tail,- cellancons books, inks, prneils, pm, blank books, AT. SHOW •CASES. Alen, I 4 miperior French-plate, silrer-mounted, and plain show-cases. SALE OF: AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, FLOWERS, MILLINERY GOODS, NO TIONS, &c., , ' . On Wednesday Morning, Octolor 00801, sale connoenciog at 10 o'clock pre cisely. LARGE 'POSITIVE SALE OP EMBROIDERIES JUST I. I D On Wednesday Morning, October 0, at 10 o'clock -300 lots needlework goods, vie: - - lots enihM cambric and jaconrt collars. loisetutAlconthrlo F. 1141 jac:;zbet skis. lots toth'il wiliStS, robes, bands, &c. Comprising a complete assortment from low to very high cost good', of most desirable styles, suited to best city retail sales. Open for examination early on the morning of sale. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION EELS, Noe. NO MARKET 9nd ON COMMERCE Street!. SALE Or 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, AND GUI SHOES. On Monday M o rni n g, - October I', at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by ca tabdtenae, 1,000 cases men's, boys, and youths' calf, and kin, boots, brogans, gaiters, ties, atul gum shoes; Wo men's, misses', and children's calf, kin, goat, and kid heel boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, &c. Also, a large assortment of first-class city-made goods. Goods open for examination early on the morning of sale, with catalogues. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, AND (WM OVERSHOES. On '1 intrsday Morning, October 10, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by cc. talogne, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boots; calf, and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, gain shoes, Sic.; women's, misses', and children's calf, kip, goat, morocco, and kid, heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, &o. Also a large and desirable assortment of first-class city-made goods. Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of Kale, RAILROAD LINES. WINTER AR RANGEMENT.—PKILADEL- PIIIA, 'WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1381, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M.., (Express), and 10.50 P. M. For Chester at 8.15 A. ht., 11.35 A. M., 3.30 and 10.50 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. N., 11.35 A. N., 3.30 and 10.50 P. N. For Neve Castle at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. N. For Milford at 8.15 A. M. For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. TRAINS nit PHILADELPHIA : Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. (Exprere), 10.15 A. It., and 4_45 P. M. - - Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.23 A. M., 1.60 and 8 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 5.26 A. M. Leave Milford at 7.45 A. M. Leave Dover at 9 A. M. Leave New Castle at 7 and 11 A. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 A. Al., 12.15, 2.25, and 8.40 P. M. Beare Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate station!, at 4.0 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.05 and 11.20 P. N. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. N., 12.35 P. M., and 12 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, === . . Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 5 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate pierce at 6.45 P. M. ON SUNDAYS ONLY : At 10.50 from Philadelphia to Baltimore. At 4.45 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. rp!..B-tf S. M. FELTON, President 1861. iNw_ ARRANGEMENT OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'8 LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. PION WALNUT-STRERT WHARF AND KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ: YAM At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ao. cottumistion IQ a .6t 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) 2 26 At 9,}i A.M., via Kensington and JerserCity,Morn ing Meil 300 At 12X P. Id., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo- dation 225 At 2 P. N. l Yid Camden and Amboy, 0, and A. Ex- press 300 At 43i P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve• niug Express 8 00 At 43( P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Zi Class Ticket 2 20 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail._ 800 At 10,4 i P. M., via Camden and Jenny City, South. ern Mail , 800 At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda. tion, (Freight and Paesenger)-Ist Claes Ticket.. 2 26 Do. do. 2d Class Ticket.. 1 60 The 6P. M. Hail Line runs daily. The 10% P. M. Southern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, tiontroee, Greg Bend, kc, 710 A. M. from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western R. B. For Manch Chunk, Allentown ' , Bethlehem Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, & c., at 7.10 A. M. and P. M., from Kensington Depot; (the 7.10 A. M. line connects with train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.35 P. Pi.) For Mount Holly at 6 A, X., 2 and 4,% P. M, For Freehold at 8 A. M. and 2 P. /11. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 7.10 and 9) A. )L, 4X and 57 P. M., from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown, sc., at 12k,1, 2%, 4x, and F. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate places, at 2 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. Igir For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut, ball an hour before departure. The care run into the depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen• ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility far baggage to Ono Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, ex cept by special contract. WM. IL GATZMICR. Agent asimmi FALL AND WIN TE B ARRANGEMENT.— PRILADNL PRIA, GERMANTOWN, and NORRIS. TOWN RAILROAD. On and after Monday,Reptember 28,1861. FOR OERMANTOViIi. LOSTO Philadelphia., 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. IL, 1,2, 9, 4,0, 6,7, 8, 9,10, and 11% P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. IL, 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 P. W. O 3 SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2,7, and 10.4 P. M Leave Glennaotown, 8.10 A. M., 1, e, and 9.3( P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Lem* Philadelphia, 8,8, 10, 12 A. 11., 2,4, 0 7 and 0 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.40, 9.40,11.40 A. 51,1.40, 8.40, 5.40, and 7.40 ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.08 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. M.,12.40, 5.40, and 9.10 P.M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6%, 9, 11 A. H., 1%, 8.06, 4%, 8.08, and 8.06 P. M. Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, 11 A. 4%, and 0 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 P. N. Leave Norristown, 7,‘" A. N., 5 P. N. FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6), 9, 11 A. If., 1%, 3.05, 4X, 0.05, and 8.05 P. N. Leave Manaynnk, 7%, 8%, 9%, 11% A. M., S, 6, and ex P. Id. ON SUNHATS, Leave Philadelphia, 9 ACM., 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk, 7% A. M., 5% and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, 5e2043 Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. litss..ms NORTH PENNSYL FOR BE THLEHEM, D 0 ITRPO RAIL ROAD. r G H CHUNK, HAZLETON, EASTON, EGKLEY, WILKESBARRE, &c. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, MAY 13, 1860, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila. &Aphis., daily, (Sundays oweeptod,) an follows! At 6.40 A. IL, (Express ' ) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Ilazleton, Wilkesbarre, At 2.45 P. IL, (Express,) for Bethlehem, Easton, ao. This train reaches Easton at 6 P. Id., and makes a close connection with the New Jersey Central for New At 5.15 P. hi., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, be. At 9 A. N. and 4 P. N., for Doylestown. - . - At 10.30 A. N. and 6.45 P. M., for Fort Washington. The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the ehurteet and moot desirable route to and to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and 6.38 P.M. Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 4.15 P. N. Lea.. Fort Washington at 6.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. ON SUNDAYS l'hilatlairbin for Bothlehow at A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8.40 A. M. • Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6 P. M. F aro t o Bethlehem...Bl.so I t :are to Mauch Ohnnk.e2.6o Fare to Easton 1,50 Fare to Wilkeebarre.. 4.60 Through Tickets nmet orocuroil gt the Ticket Mica., at WILLOW Street, or BERKO Street ,in order to secure the above rates of fore. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Berke street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-street., Passenger Railroads, twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street. myl irLras CLARK, Agent. m ais ig i m t _ plom PHILADELPHIA isimme.iauirs. , =-2 AND READING RAILROAD CO., Office 2617 South Fourth street.) PAILADBLPHIA, April ET, luos. SEASON TICKETS. On and after May 1,1881, demon tickets will be homed by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, ead twelve months, not transferable. Season school-tickets may also be had at 88 per Gent discount. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. Beath FOURTH Street, where any further informatiOa can he obtained. S. BRADFORD, ap2o-tt Treasurer. off WEST CHESTER iiirtAmp_ _ RAILROAD TRAINS via PENN- ByLyAm2, RAMROAD, leavo depot, comae ELI VICNTH and MARKET dtroots, at Mb A. Id., 12 noon, 11.80 P. M., and 4 D. M. On Sunday, leave Philadelphis at LSO Iti., and Wed Mester at 4 P. 11. 0804 SALES BY AUCTION. MTHOMAS & SONS, . No;. 1: and 141 South FOURTH. Street PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY, nt II; o'clock moo, during the tilliii11(184 PEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE . - . Vigfr We haven large amount of real estate at t7-ivate Bele including every description of city and country pro perty. Printed Hate may he had nt the Auction Store. I:IOESELLERS' TRADE. SALE. C:hlouizem &f thp Eitt)-voventh Trade Sall , in Ervm. 1'EIMMI"1 . 01:1" - BONDS, ' Tti,:ollty. October 15, at 12 11 ' 0111 . k iiollil, Will be an at public pale, at Ow I , ll' atrontst of vau,in it n.:15 cotit,r7l - at Ullical Carnal Cc•m- Puny, 61,000 (•nch. Also,. 1 six Per emit. bond of fist glum , r.n,puny, for e5OO. Alt., 20 twelve per rent. coupon I..ralp, f.-$5OO each, of the I'llihlelphia awl Sunbury Railroad Company. A',.. t ..1 I,:iio Lithe:of:lz: 3 3.1/3j3.13.) shares Ming - 411D A rn4l..tri ,71" Music, with tielio•t. 1 rainr. Mt-re:mine Lihrary Company. Ext•riituree No. 08, niiihni• aisle, Dr. Wab worth's Church, Ateli street. REAL ESTATE SALE-15th ogroismt TIM. 'ill itn•iode— OrpLan9' Conti Peremptory Sale—}:Ante of Ann L ====iEZMII OF 596 %NO ONE OF S 8 A YEAII A yearly ['round-rent n 1 secured nu property Ea renth sU.et, math of l'oplor. Same EAate• — A yearly grnmul-rent of $4B, secured on propvrty ikralinverA I:orner of Ninth and Lombard ttrPot, NW The above ground-rents are both well secured by linbslanlial brick buildings. Sale of both absolute. SINTEENIII STREET.—New three-story BRICK. DWELLING, No. 1322 North Sixteenth street, below Minder. Administrators' Sale—Estate of Ruth J. Dixon, deed. RESIDENCE, MARSHALL STREET.—Neat reat dence, No. 531 Maraud' street. above Spring Garden. Chili - of all Mrutuhraure. Immediate possession. SALE—REAL ESTATE, Also, the lollowing sale i'd - ths wlisin peremptory— HANDSOME ItIeSIDENCE, 1520 Base street, with hark buililiagn null atlaterit improvements. THREE-STORY Hit DWELLING, No. 237 North Sixteenth street. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, northwest corner of Sixteenth mid Pearl streets. TilltEE-STOItY ELLTIIGS, eixtuentlx street, north of Pearl. II P.F. E-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 23T North Juniper street. TIFIVER-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS and GAIL. PENTER Sllol', NOS. 21t/ and 224 Mad iNIIII id root. BUILDING LOT, 'York street, Nineteenth ward. THREE-STORY BKICK DWELLING, No. 1.339 `Vino street. DITILDING LOT, Christian greet. TIIREE-STORY MUCK DWELLING, No. 1600 Wood street. 2 BUILDING LOTS, 'Everett street. TIMER-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 117, 119, and 121 Division Btroot. THILED-STORYBRICK DWELLING awl STA BLE, No. 160 Wood street. Ike' - Sate absolute. Full particulars in handbills. May Le Lad at the Auction Rooms,. TIHREE•STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2035 Pine street. House hits the modern conveniences. s3,lit)(l mar remain on mortgage. Executurm' Sale—Nu. 1103 Ca!lowhill Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE CARPETS,. Sic. TIN 11lurtugg, October 4, :a 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at N 0.1103 Cal lowhill street, by order of the executors, the superior furniture, fine French-plate mantel mirror, tapestry car ps-I's, &C. Da - May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. MU., OF NISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATION ERIC, This Evening, October 4, at the Auction Store, a collection or minaa ill11(.0118 ktf4iF, stationery, engravings, &c. • Also, eleetrical machine, chemicals, .he. R e' For particulars see catalogues. Sale No. 811 North Second Street—Estate of John F, Eppolsbehner, a Lnnatic. STOCK OF LEATHER, Sc. On Monday Morning, October 7, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 North Second street, by order of the Committee on the Estate, the entire stock, comprising wax upper leather, rough slaughter, slaughter kip thins, city tanned calf skins, French calf skins, hest red sole and hemlock, &c. Also, a lot of findings. Also, the otlice furniture, tire-proof cht,st, &c. Sale peremp tory.- - Terms, cash. IQ' Full particulars in catalogues three days previous to sale. Executors' Sale—No. SiS Arch Street - - SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, VELVET CATUTJTS, dc. On Wedneklay Morning, October 0, at 10 o'clock, at No. 818 Arch street, by order of the executorz of the late Geo. W. McClellan, the entire parlor, dining-room, and chamber furniture, One mattresteEr, feather beds, &c. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Sale at Non. 139 and 141 South Fourth Strad. SUI - ERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCII-PLATE BOBS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, &c. On Thtiractay Morning. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni furniture, piano.fcrtes, mirrors; small fireproof safe; made I.y Herring, Brussels and other cornett!, &to., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. SALE OF A LAW LIBRARY. On Friday Afternoon, October 11, commencing at 4 o'clock, will be sold a Calttithlo Law Library, together with an assortment of new law booki of a desirable character. Far Catalogues will be toady three days previous, and may be had on application to the auctioneers. 1861. FITZPATRICK & BROS.,Ms AUCTIONEEII4, 604 CHESTNUT Strad, above Sixth. SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, of books, stationery, and fancy good!, watches, jewelry, clocks, silver-plated ware, cutlery, paintings, musical instruments, &c. Also, hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY SALES Every Monday, Wednesday, awl Friday, at 10 o'clock A. M. At private sale, several large consignments of watches spa ieweiry, books, stationery, sitrer-plated ware, cut lery, fancy goods, &c., to which is solicitod the attention of city and country merchants and others. . . Consignments solicited of an hloils of merchandise, for either public or private sales. Sir Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to MOSES NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. southeaat corner of SIXTH and RACE Street& AT PRIVATE SALE, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TINES The following articles will bo sold for less than half the usual selling price: Fine gold hunting-case, double-case, and Im:this-bot tom English patent lover watches, of the moat Approved and best malters•, fine gold double-tinis English patent lever watches; independent seconds lever watches; fins gold hunting-case and open-face escapement lever and lepine watches; horizontal and duplex watches; silver hunting-case, double-case, and double-bottom English patent lever, escapement lever, and lepine watches, of the most approved and best makers; double.case and open. face silver watches; silver gnarlier and single-oaes watches; fine gold vest, neck, fob, and guard chains; diamond . finger-rings and breast-pins; sets of dne odd jewelry ; gold breast-pins, ear-rings, finger-rings, brace lets, pencil-cases, pens, and jewelry of every description; guns, pistols, musical instruments, piano-fortes, and ar. titles Honey advanced liberally, for any length of time agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, dry gootte, clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, furniture, bed ding, fancy artiales. and on all articles of value. daWEEKLY COMMUNICA TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at. QUEENS TOWN, (Irelandd to land and embark passengers and despatchec. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam ship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam ships are intended to sail as follows FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL CITY OF NEW YORK S'itutdaY, Oct. 5. EDIEBt.7ItGIi Saturday, 0ct.12 CITY OF WASHINGTON SaturdaY‘ Oct 141. And every Saturday throughout the sear, from PIER No. 44 N. B. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverp001............ .. .. !76 to Loudon, via Liverpool Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool. $3O Do. to London. • TSB Do. Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool to New York. - - - $4O Certificates of passage issued from Queenstown to Now York $3O These steamers have superior accommodations for pas sengers, are constructed with watertight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. For freight, or passage, apply at the office of the Cora- My, - JOHN G, 4fiellt, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Pasaago..... . .. . . .... VISO Second Cabin Passage 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 09 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hex. bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Carde.Y. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Beckley. AUSTRALASIAN; NIAGARA; Capt. Moodie. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard bow; red on port bow. PERSIA. Judkins, leaves N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 9. NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 10. ASIA, Lou,t - N. York, Wednotslay, Oct. 23. CANADA, Muir, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 30. AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Nov. a. AMERICA, Anderson, 4, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 13i Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tim owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, ,ieweiry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pan• sage, apply to E. CUNARD, mh4-tf 4 BOWLING GREEN. New York. FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ani Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and Now York Express Steamboat Oom• pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. IL, denim. ing their cargoes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates, WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York. h eig i 4 . PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON IMPRESS STEAM. BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for Alexandria, Washington, ate Georgetown. Through in 311 hours. Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. HAND ; Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and BA. TURDAY, at 12 o'clock M., connecting with all lines et those ports, and returning, leOVe Gawp& town and Alexandria every TUESDAY and SAWS DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, MORGAN & RIHNEHART, Agents, jyl34-ift Boot of G street, Washington. isi dEb FOR NEW YORK. Thu Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company will commence their business for tho season on Blonds). 18th instant. Their stetimera ore now receiving freight at Sesame Pia' atm% Walnut ati4Se. TOMO accommodating, Apply to W. M. BAIRD & VahlB SR South Delaware Menu; (Form' , ly Noel. 67 an 69.) TAPESTRY PRIVATE BALES MONEY TO LOAN SHIPPIDiff. 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN, 13 Dixon street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Noe. 4 end 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING:3, North side of WAL- Is - trr Street, between DOtHi end THIRD tnreete, PLtte dehhie. INCORPORATED in Mt—CHARTER PERPETUAL. C A PIT A L, $20(1,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY /, 1861, f 5407,044.61. MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION INSERANCE. DIBBOTOB6. Beery P. Sherrerd, Samuel Grim. Jr., Marl, illhenkstor, Tobinm Wagner, NV - Minot H. Smith, Thomas B. Wortson, John B. 1tn.1,1, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George B. Stuart, , George C. Carson, Edward C. Knixfat. WiLLlnit TrARPIISt, Reerets..r SILICRICERD, President. Y. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. A iitl;;;Tly.e4l 114eital %4(AW ARI 1.1; r 101:1 I . A 1.. Office No. .211 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth titreeta. Thin Company will Mauro against UM or damage by Fire, en Bulldinge, Furniture. and Merehandine gene rally. Also, Marine ligiorauces on Vessels, Cargoes, suet Freights. Inland insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS . . ... Jacob F.Alwr, 1 Joar.ph Mazil.l.ll, D. Luther, i John Ketchum, L. AndynriKl, 1 John It. Mxl;l4ou, Davis Pearson, i Win. F. Deem, Peter Sieger, ; J. E. Tim m . JACOIt MIMS, President. WM. F. DEAN. Vice President. W. M. SNIVEL, SPCretary. ap3.tf THE RELIANCE TUAL INSURANCE COMPItii Y. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE Nn. 365 WALNUT STREET, Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Houses, Stores, and other buildings, ltmitad or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise, iu town or country. CASH CAPITAL, 8331,110.00—ASSETS 8317,142.04, Which is invested as follows, viz : In first mortgage on city property, worth double the amount 9101,900 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 par cont first mortgage ham, at par 6,006 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 0 per cent, Re• coed mortgage loan, (530,000) 27,900 00 Htudingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00 Ground rent, first-class 2,482 60 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan 80,000 09 Allegheny County 6 per cent, Pa, SA. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank stork 2,812 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t0ck......,.,, 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock. 25,350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stock 1,050 00 The Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.'s stock.. 700 00 Union Mutual Inenranr. Co.'s scrip 880 00 Bills receivable 14,302 74 Book accounts, accrued interest, Ac 7,104 66 Cash on hand 11,544 64 $917,142 04 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of a Stock Capital, entities the insured to participate in the PROFITS of the Company, without liability for 1.08918. Leases promptly adjimted and paid. DIRECTORS. Samuel Blepham, Robert Steen, William Musser, Beni. W. Tingley, Marshall 11111, J. Johnaon Brown, Charlea Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburg. : TINGLEY, President. Clem Tingley, William B. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John R. Worrell, E. L. Carlton, Robert Tuland, G. P. ItoEengarten, ChO.IIPR S. Wood, James B. Woodward, CLF, B. M. IlmoumAN, Secretar • February 16, 1861. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPEILL (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, William McKee, nadir° Frazier, John M. Atwood, Benj T. Tredick, Henry Wharton, F. BATCH offeauss W. COX/t, BoCtet PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term antis grant Al/nudes and Endowments • purchase Life Tate rests in Real Rotate, and make all contracts depending on the contingencies of life. They-act as Executors, Administrators, Asaigneeeh Trustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1, 1861. Mortgages, ground rents, real estate $322,981 97 United States stocks, Treasury notes, loans of State of PehiatylVatia, city of Philadel phia, Au 268,795 94 Premium notes, loans or collaterals, arc 237,694 68 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County 6 per cent. bonds 105,802 60 Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stocks, An. 07,647 49 Cash on hand, agents' balances, Ac., Ac..... 88.206 14 814071,138 82 DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President. dorm W. HORNOR, BeCreltry. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, PRILADELPIILL Incorporated by the Legielatnre of Ponzsylvania,lB36. • Office, 8. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Skeels, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSTYRANOR On Violas's, Cargo, y To all Parts of the World. Freight, IN AND INSURANCES On Goode by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to ail parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merehandiaa generally- On Stores, Dwelling HOlllllBl4 ASSETS OF TEE COMPANY, November 1, 1860. $lOO,OOO 'United States five per cent. Loan.... 8100,000 00 117,000 United States stx per cent. Treasury Netem, (with accrued inter est ,).... - 100.000 PenaaytZ•ania State five per 110463 84 Loan 26,970 00 21,000 do. do. six do. d 0... 21,946 00 123,050 Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan 123,203 37 80,000 Temessee State five par cent. Loan 84,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad ad mortgage six per cent. bonds 46,000 00 15,000 800 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the City of Pldisdel. phis 15,300 00 5,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 6,000 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 1,200 80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tot , Cealpanq 260 5 shares Philadelphia and Ilavre-de- Grace Steam Towboat Company.. 260 2 shares Philadelphia 'Exchange yo Cmpan _ _ 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel C 0..... $566,700 par. Cog .1517,335 Si, Market ral, 8554,558 Ti Bills Receivable, for Insurances malts 171,388 42 Bonds end Mortgages 34,500 00 Real Estate 61,382 011 Balances due at Agencies, Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other Debts due the Company k 51,566 02 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Oompaniee 2,601 60 820,673 10 436 86 Orel on an : ti l3 D i t i a n w k ger DIRECTORS, Siunnel E, Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Hcllvaine, Thomas O. Head, Robert Burton, Jacob I% Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg D. T. Morgan, " A. B. Berger, SG LAM MARTIN, President. 0. HAND, Vlee PkeaidMit. nol7-tf William Martini Edmund A. Solider Theophilus Paulding, John B. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tragnair, William Errs, Jr., James 0. Itand,. William 0, Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. H. N. Huston, George C. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kellly, WILL THOS. HaszY LYLII4OI. Sours FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CHASTER PER PETUAL. N 0.510 WALNUT Street, opposite Indepond. once Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against Lose or Da. maga by Fire ' on public or private Buildings, either per inanently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, stocks of Goole, or Merchandise generally, on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Wrind,lll Invested lu the most careful moaner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the cam of foga. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John DOTETOTIX, William Monteltns, Thomas Smith. Isaac Haziehurat, JONATHAN ' WILLIAM. G. CROWELL. Se PATTERSON, PreddenL retary. spa FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 13S North SIXTH street, below Bace, Insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise gene. rally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company gua ranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. DIRECTORS. &Mart Flanigan, Michael McGtoy, Edward McGovern Thomas B. McCormick, John Bromley, Francis Falls, ;OR 9E8A1147, Main Morgan, Francis Cooper, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, James Duross, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Thomas J. Hemphill, Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus, FBA BERNARD RAFFERTY, Sec leriianilf:Huleemann t Charles Clare, 1 Michael Cahill. CIS GOOPEK, Praident. etary. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OIIARTRR PERPETUAL. N 0.310 WALNUT Street, above Third * Philadelphia. Having a large paid.up Capital Stock and Surplus, In vested in Bound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stu rem, Furniture, Merchandise, Veda sole in port and their Csremea, and other P9Mlial Pro perty. All Looses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutilh, Charles W. Poultney, Israel Morris. Thomas B. Marie, Jolla Weigh, Samna C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. LeVS, AS B. MARTS, Praddent. cretary. fe22-tif THOM ALM'''. S. CILAWYORD, Sa EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY—Ofece, No. 409 WALNUT Street. Fire Insurance on Honses, and Merchandise genciraph, on lavorable toms, either thutinti or brimmed. DIRECTORS. Thomas Marsh,' Charles Thommoon, James T. Hale, Joshua T. Owen,. John J. Griffiths. H BONSALL, President. HNNODO, Vice President. Jeremiah Bonn% John Q. Ginnodo, Edward D. Roberts, Samuel D. Smedley, Reuben Q Hige, TEREDI JOHN Q. BIOHARD UOI, Secretary. EXPRESS opcm.P.miz% N osime THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Mike NA CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection ante other Immo' Commies, to all the principal Tr ona ma Cities of the Crated States N. B. SANDFORD. jell • Genera 'Superintendent Mordecai L. Dawson, Geo. H. Stuart, John H. Brown, B. A. Fahnestock, Andrew D. Cash, J. L. Effinger. ORD STABS, President 161.6 1,000 00 29,108 81 1904,907 6
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