The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 30, 1861, Image 4

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o'clock yesterday he was not pursued In Camp
- wildcat, at that time, there were 161100 men, and
three other re g iments on the read. It is believed
that a forward movement is ordered by the rebels,
and Zollicoffer is to command it.
"The prisoners say that Zellicoffer believed he
would have an easy task to take Camp Wildcat, as
he was satiety(' that iteelled 7 reginient, 700 strong,
was all the force in camp. A namilor of guns, pis
tol'. &e., MI into our hands.
+. This. the first battle fought in Kentucky, is a
glorious victory fortis and :the Union CRUSe. Bity
it be ] fllowed by others until not a =het is to bo
feun In all the land, a. X. T."
Kentucky Union Soldiers.
The Louisville Journal says :
We will undoubtedly have nearly 40,000 men in
active service before the winter sets in, and should
our troops succeed in driving back Buckner's ud•
Timm anti hold in cheek the southwestern move
ments of Polk and Pillow, thus liberating our
Strong Union counties in the centre of the State,
that number will be largely increased.
The Battle for Bread.
The Louisville .Tomr-nal, of October 26, says:
It dean not seem to us that the Government 66111-
prebends the full importance of the position rSf
Kentucky, or tho necessity of breaking up the pi
votal point, and snapping the spinal cord of rail
road between the Atlantie ocean end the Minis-
Orli, valley. Such action would as effectually
},rcillf the bads of this rebellion as the sundering
of the spinal cord ivould destroy the vitality of the
human body. The rebels understand this, anti
there islardly a doubt that the fight which seems
failing on the Potomac will soon "' trebly thunder
on the gale" an -Kentnoky. Thrfy fully know
that, if {hey (mama occupy and hold Nentucky this
winter, they =aft prepare for submission. This is
not a mere military necessity, but a natural, ab
solute, and vital necessity—the necessity of subsist
ing their troops. Yf, then, we could , break the rail
road emmection in East Tennessee, somewhere be
tween Kt' marble and Chattanooga, we shall have
achieved as important a movement as Napoleon did
tvhert he broke the Austrian contra at the battle of
Wagram. lire should paralyze the rebelforees, cut
the venomous trail of the Secession serpent in two.
leaving one portion to writhe in Virginia and the
other in Western 'Tennessee. the Secession armies
are almost at an extremity for the means of subsist
ence, they have wasted Virginia almost to her last
corn-field and flour-mill. They must be fed, and
the slaves must also be sustained front exhausted
Atores. If they cannot seize 'and hold _Kentucky
their fate is eertain, for there will arise among them
a battle for the means of life, as famishing tailors
on a shipwrecked raft, though dying. light with
cannibal ferocity over the bones of the last dead
victim.
Added to this, there will be another clement of
horror almost - tee horrible to contemplate: the
slave population, maddened for food, will see their
natters quaff, Ling, and the very instincts of nature
will induce them to join the fray. that they may
Snatch a crust from amid the shrieks of famine.
The Battle for Bread, then, must be fought by the
Confederates on the soil of Kentucky against the
ttnion forces , or it must be waged in Tennessee,
Western Virginia, and Northern Alabama and Mis
siasippf in an indiscriminate war between the whites
and negroes.
We do not put forward these- vivirs, as mere spe
culative theories, but we write from nottudll4llllft
tion and a knowledge of the strategic position of
the belligerents. The Confederates are in EOM
distress and want; the masses are tired of the un
natural striftiforeed upon them by military despots,
and would willingly return to their allegiance if
they could. A gentleman, with his wife...and five
childien, reached our city thin week A t om North
Alabama, who says there are thousands in that
region longing and praying for the appearance of a
Union army in their midst. and who are opposed to
any further connection with the despotism which
bolsters np a fee/ military leaders who have con
trolled thermally the enactment oflawmmorn Woody.
severe, and arbitrary than thecodes of any past age.
These leaders tell them that the Confederacy will
• soon be recognized by European Powers, a fact
which might, by its moral effect, stimulate' their
exertions. but could be productive of no real ad
vantage. • They tell, too, that we are exhausted,
that we have nothing to eat. and that the war is
carried on exclusively fol. the extinction of slave
ry. As too hopes excited by these exaggerations
die away the truth glares them all-the more eon-
Fpiceousty in the face that they are verging to the
point of starvation and that the winter cannot be
passed without some successful raid upon our soil
to obtain the means of life. Bread is the very life
of the rebellion, and the existence of the Confede
racy depends upon the subsistence of its troops.
If. therefore, they cannot hold - Kentucky. they
must prepare to submit to the Constitntiorr and the
laws. It is fin' Nentuelsy, therefore, to decide
whether the Battle for Bread shall be fought on her
soil.
MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS.
Why Does Not General McClellan Attack.
the Enemy Along His Whole Line
The public are impatient because a great victory
has not been achieved in front of Washington.
American go-ahead:Airmen demands imperatively,
now war has existed fur nearly six "menthe, that
somebody must effect a vast achievement.. This de
mand has not yet been complied with. Wherefore?
Why?
First, became Bull Run .was rieked too soon, in
eozoplicrec with thin Pilhi6 irsperative, orer-sseast
ing demand of American life. It was lost. Demo
ralization followed. Leadership and reorganiza
tion must come, or the capital must fall. They
bath came, They aro now everywhere present
and felt; one electric nerve touches and animates
the vast army surrounding Washington, ready on
the instant to advance into Central Virginia. The
battery supplying the fluid is Gen. IdeGlellan's
So calm, se quiet, so self-reliant is that brain,
that thirty thousand men have left his advance
within a fortnight to attack the enemy in rear, and
to strike quick, hard, terrible blows, The, main
force under his control will not move until that amt.
expedition has reported itself master of -command
,
rg positions on the mminyst think.
Let us rely upon the inspirations - of that intellect.
• It luts hitherto accomplished much, . a sure pronlise
that it trill accomplish more TAO that of Fre
mont, it may be railed against, but its superhuman
energy, interjected with high intelligence, will re
move all opposition.
l'ictorr or death " is the glorious motto of the
generale-in-chief upon the Potomac and the far-off
blississippi.
The world's history teems with the success of,
youth uniting courage with brains. Soldiers, mu
tations, end time constitute their elements of sne
ems. Both leave then. Both will lit the hu
personations of heroism and genius ; opposites, but
equals in fame.
Confiscation of Rebel-Property.
WARRINGTON, Oct. 20TIVO adre!lisements are
published this morning, the first one 'being at the
instance of the President of the United States, com
manding the United States marshal to attach cer
tain' real and personal property of WHIM= Shields,
and to give notice to all persona claiming the same,
or knowing er having anything to say why the
same should not be condemned to the use of the
United States, to appear before the District Court
On the 28th of November next, to interpose their
claims, mini to make their allegations In that behalf.
The second advertisement, published by order of
the court, is in accordance with the first, and sets
forth that William Shields, formerly of Washing
ton, some menthe ago removed with his family to
Richmond, where he has been reeiding ever since,
and where he has been, and is now, engaged in the
insurrection-and resistance to the laws of the United
States of America, now existing in the said State,
and in secret correspondence with the enemies of
the said United States residing in the city or Wash
ington and' elsewhere, transmitting to them money
and other yaluables, and receiving the same from
' them in return, which has been applied in part to
pia ego, abet and promote the said insurrection mai
resistance to the laws, and these who are engaged
therein; and the said William Shields has know
ingly used and employed,- and consented to the UPS
and employment of the property hereinafter more
particularly described, to aid, abet, and promote
the said insurrection, and parties therein engaged.
Quartermaster Rowe, of the Fifteenth Massachu
setts, has brought hither J. Owens Berry, first lieu
tenant of the Eighth Virginia Regiment, Samuel
E. Vaden, private of Chesterfield county cavalry,
and William Davis, private of the Thirteenth Mis.
sissippi, who were captured at the battle of Ball's
Bluff, and delivered them over to the custody of
Provost Marshal Porter.
Gen. Kelly's Victory.
The Wheeling gross says "If Gen. Kelly were
speedily reinforced, sous to proceed on to Winches.
ter by the Northwestern pike, he would then be in
posseselon of all the available avenues, now in the
hands of the rebels, by which to reach Harper's
Ferry, Leesburg, and Manassas. Once get Win
chester,and bold it, the Government could send
over the Baltimore and Ohio Railrehad -any neces
sary force to New Creek . , and thence, via Romney,
to Winchester. Thus - would the Government have
it in its power to attack Manassas in the rear,
Again, from Winchester forces could proceed down
the valley and connect with any move that Rose.
ernes might desire to make towards Staunton, or
further "on to Richmond."
Promotions front the Ranks.
Under the present administration-of the War De
partment there is a chance for men of merit to rise
from the ranks. The ability that created the mar
shals of France, under Napoleon, will have full
,01,1elleetgsity under Secretary Cameron. On Friday
he searched the regular army for sergeants
who bad brains, experience, and virtue, and eon.
ferred upon twenty-fire of them commissions as se
cond lieutenants, Their future is in their own
hands,
Gen. Scott about to Retire.
A special despatch to the New York Trchmer.
Rya the scarred and wornout veteran Gen. Scott
will voluntarily retire from his rank and duties
within the litstt tea days solely on account of Lis
physical infirmities. The recent act of Congress
provided that there should be no reduction in his
pay, subsistence, or allowances, in the event of his
Withdrawal fromtis command. It is well known
that Gen. Scott has had an unsettled account with
the War Department since the Mexican war. Se
cretary Cameron bas recently given a careful ex
amination to his claims against the Government,
now-thirteen years old. Jeff. Davis's malignity
brought him in debt on account of his expendi
tures and receipts in Mexico, and so far as a Seere
tary's repoyt could do it, discredited the veteran
as a financial agent of the Government, and a corn.
mender of supreme authority. Mr. Cameron has
reported - AO Gen- Scott was not only entitled to
the moneys ha claimed from the Government, but
that be saved to it millions of dollars which, by
the laws or war, he could have pocketed, under
the settled principles regulating the distribution
of prize and contribution money. This opportu
nity of personal advantage Winfield Scott gene
teusly diVerted to the founding of a home for in
valid soldiers. One of his fuonuments, long after
be is dead, will be the Soldier's Home near Wash
ington
George D. Prentice
Has proved himself an incorruptible patriot. Among
the tawny sobetnes for carrying Kentucky out of
the tnion was a persevering attempt to buy Pren
tice, or, failing in that, to buy his paper. Ile was
first approached with the modest offer of $25:000
which wea, of course promptly declined. The
anxious buyers, thinking primps their bid bed
bete below Preenee . r. :dodo of his honor, in
creased their offer, and through an old political
friend, since quartered at Fort Lafayette, he was
informed that fifty thousand dollars was in a Louis
ville bank sul jeet to the draft of George D.
provide. she .10,1 . 221/1 was henceforth eon
toted according to certain terms. An merossed
a verity upon the disunionists in the columns of the
j:ntrnal was the response to this proposal. Next
tme a railroad man from the far West, who
es•chewed all politics, and wanted an influential
p per to support the Pacific Railroad enterprise.
would give Prentioe $2.50,000 for the /owned.
This bid was too low, and George D. Preliticc ro
mains unbought and unpurchasable.
The Removal of General Fremont
On Saturday last, the order of the Commander
in-Chief that General Fremont should surrender
Me command to the offmer next below him, General
Hunter, accompanied by a letter of instructions to
General Hunter, was sent out by the President by
a special messenger. to General Curtiss, in command
a- St. Louis; with directions to the latter to deliver
it to General Fremont, unless he was actually in
the presence of the enemy, or preparing for a
battle.
Reankegfard's Report of the Battle of Bull
General Beauregard has made his long-expected
•oficial report to the Secretary of War of the battle
of the 21st of July at Bull Run. It Is said to be
very voluminous. covering about a hundred paged
of foolscap. Jeff. Davis withholds its publication
for the present from prudential reasons
PATILADELPRIA. BOARD OW TRADE.
JAMBS R. CAMPBELL.
SAM. W. DE COURSEY, COMMITTEE or TEI MOETI
RICHARD C. DALE,
LETTER BAGS •
..
At tlim Merch,ant.o exchange, Philaetertii4us.
ghlo Emily Almada, iteieltland lavetenool,4oun
13hip..Zone, Fullerton . Leioddrry soon
Brie J 0 Coale, Linden • Rio de Jimedfo, soon
schr Margaret Dill; Dill - Barbad i ss„..*Rin
Behr Trojan, 8b0urdn,...., - • Barbad - bAgion
Behr Luna, (Br) .Wilaon, ' Port Spain, Trinid ,4o4um.
Bar Fannie, Vance . Liaradavaoon
Bchr B .7 ScviTlif, Bierriti I Klagatan, la, man
i MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30. 1861.
BUN RIM § 4 [BI7A UTO 1. 9
sIO9II WATER. 6
ARRTVRD.
Brig Henry Leeds, Smith, 8 days from Rockland, Me,
with stone to captain.
Solar 'Volunteer, (13r1 Loomor, 8 dap, from Canning, ,N
B, with MAINSYI to Viik Iltam, Woodworth & Co.
Behr Wave, (Br) Eltnith, 12 days from Halifax, NS,
with fish to Geo B lieffoot. • ,
Schr Baltimore, Dix, 7 days'from Cskits, with Laths
and pickets to Gaskill & Galvin.
Schr Cora, Giberson, 1 day from. Brandywine, Del,
with pour to EIS Lea.
Bar John Whitby, itendereon, 1 day ronx Nese%
Del, with wheat and oats to J L Bewley kUo.
Behr Naiad Queen, Hulse, from New York, with bar
ley to Leeds k. Gray.
Behr Sarah C Willetts, Smith, from New York, with
ice to Knickerbocker Ice Go,
bolir LiZgla Taylor, Taylor, from Now York.
Behr l'antheit, Clark, from New York,
Behr C Williams, Guiding; from New Raven:
Behr Rebecca Knight, Risley, from Salem.
Behr L Sturtevant. Corson. from Boston.
Sclir Wm C Bartlett, Connelly, from Boston.
Fehr C S Edwards; Gandy, from Boston.
Schr W Loner, 'Robinson, from Providence.
Behr C N Wilson, Smith, from Providence.
OLEARXD
bebr A Wooster, Wooster, Eastport, E A Souder &Co]
Schr C S Edwards, Gandy, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, _
Stone & Co.
Behr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, Fortress. do
Behr G William, Goulding, Brooklyn, Banc Lewis
&
Schr L Sturtevant, Corson, Boston,
Schr It Knight, Risley, Providence, L Audenri p.
Schr E M Wilson, Smith, Providence, B Kilns & Co.
Schr Wm Loper, Robinson, East Greenwich, J Tt Ma.
histen.
Schr Excelsior, lic,x4ury, Y4'l4 Nottoß
de Co-
Seim Panthen, Clark, New Bedford, Baum, Ogle &Co
Saw Sarah, Benson, New Bedford. J B Blakiston.
Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
HATBE DE GRACE, Oct 28.
The eh:lamer left here this moraine With 2C hoato in
tow, laden and consigned as follows • .
Joe W Young, lumber to Norcross & Sheets; J K Davis,
wheat to Budd & Comly; E,Lyoa, lumber to Malone &
Taylor; Sierra Alta, do to rWolverton; 1C do W H Lip
pincott, do to do; Cept Porter, wheat to Humphreys,
Hoffman & Wright; Sarah Edith, coal to Delaware City;
J W Harris, lumber to N Croskey; England & Brown,
do to J W Taylor; Experiments, coal to Delaware City;
Emma & Millon, do to Chesapeake City; Winnebago,
wheat to A G Cotten. & Co; Merchants' Friend, lumber to
S Bolden & Co; Howard, wheat to A G Cattell & Co; To
reSa, wheat, &c. to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright; T
endue, lumber to John Craige; P It Pfouts, wheat, &e.
to Philadelphia; Border States, do to Budd Comlyi F
Burrows, lumber.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
READING, Oct 23
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows :
:Rem lumber to R Wolverton; Wm Eller, do to Henry
Orestoeyi Homewood and S B Bailey & Son, do 'to 'John
Craig; Dubois & Lowe, do to Norcross & Sheets; H L Ja
cobs, grain to Perot & Bro.
MEMORANDA
Schr Hannah Willittsi Parsons, hence, arrivcd at Pro
dome 27th hat
&hr Ann S Cannon, Nowell, hence, arrived at New.
burrport 26th inst.
Selma A Cordery, Grace, and Albion, Holbrook, hence,
arrived at Salem 26th inst.
Selo. Mohawk, Giles, from Portland for Philadelphia,
Haled from Salem 27th inst.
Behr Thoe Potter, Glover, at Fall River 25th inst. from
Delaware City.
Schrs Electric Light, Haskell, and Hornet, Henley,.
hence, arrived at Portland 27th inst.
Saw June, of Weymouth, from New Yo*,,with a can't;
of tont bud corn for Weymouth 'warty near Foa ,
Adams, New r at, filth lust. She would Le got off and
the cargo eared in a damaged condition.
Progress, (Br) Bennett, at New York from PLY
month, E, experienced heavy westerly gales during the
passage; lost and split sails, stove bulwarks, sprung a
leak, broke main gaff, and received other damage.
-erROCERDIA.I
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We ere prepared, tug heretofore, to euppir famllm ei
their Country Ilesidencea with every deneription of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &O.
.
4LBERT C. ROBERTS ,
-bultram Kurmsui AND TINA ARENTA
mylS
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
SALMON, de.-3.000 bbls Mess Nos. 1. 2, slid
ILAGNABEL, large, medium, and small, in swotted
acitages choice, late-caught, fat Ask
6,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eaatport, and Labrador Bor
ings, of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings.
8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings.
8,000 boxes largo blagdaline Herrings.
450 bbls. Idaeldnie White PIA.
50 blds. new Economy Nees Shad.
25 bble. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
500 boxes Herkimer County Meese.
In store and landing, for sale 14
MURPHY & KOONS,
nob No. 148 NORTH WHARVES.
WINES AND LIQIJOES.
PURE PORT WINE.
DV4V2 DO PORTO MINA bOtitißß kA
PORTUGAL IN 11320.
Physicbins and invalids in wantbf a reliable article of
pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the
above wine at CANTWELL & IMPERIL'S,
Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue
and MASTER Street,
_
HENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO
arietors, Bison% Tricoche & Co., Marett, 'Pine%
and other approved brands of COGN&O ft/I4NDY, for
■ale, in bond and from store, by
CANTWELL &
Southeast corner GERMANTOWN avenue
and MASTER Street.
STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WEIS-
Buchanan's Coal Bo Whisky,
Old Tom Gin, Old London Gbh
London Cordial Gin, Bolden'a G in,
In bond and store.
CANTWELL & KEEFE&
Southeast corner GEEIIANTOWN „Avenue
and MASTER Street.
r/QUAVE CHAMPAGNE.-:-A new
brand—as bkeellei t ettiele. Imec,:al a n d ...le
at a ➢rice to suit the times, by CANTWELL A KISF
FEB, southeast corner of GRRMANTOWN Avenue and
MAbTER Street.
- pp UDESHEIMER-BERG, LAUBEN-
J-1/ REINER T and mdxggpisit WWI; to gm},
of one dozen bottles each; warranted pure. Imported
and for sale low by, CANTWELL & KERTE% south
east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER
Street.
ZIMM'BRIAN'S DRY CATAWBA
WINE,..This approved brand of Cincinnati wines
the best article out for " cobblers," for sale pure, bot
tled and in cases, by CANTWELL & KEFFER, south
east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER
Btreet. se24-6m
TORDEAUX BRANDY.-46 Pack
ages J. J. Dupuy Brandy, in bond, for sale by the
sole agents, JAUBETCILE Qc .OABSTATSS, 202 and 234
South FRONT Street. - tio22-tt
b OCIIELLE BRANDlES.—Pelleva
gin, A. Seignette, and Alex, Selgliette,l4belf-pipet,
Quarters and octaves, for sale, in bowl, by JADAETCIII6
Jr °ABSTAIN, 202 and 204 South f.RONT Street.
0e22-if . .
COGNAC BRANDY.—Pinet, Castil
lon Els - Mt, Tricoche, & Co. SarivirOikiae, Visa
ge!. und Itenneogy Brandy, far calla in Loud by JAIL
BETCHE & CABSTALILS, 202 and 204 South , FRONT
Street. 0c,22-tf
STOVES AND RANGES.
SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS
BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR,
DINING
ROOM, AND OFFIQE.
IN ALL SIZES,
And made in the most approved manner, of the beat
Imported RUSSIA Iron, with PATENTED CLAY YLiti-
DESSi of which we have the exclusive sale.
NORTH, CRAM, A NORTH,
No. 201 North SECOND Street.
a NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S
CELBDRATED COOKING STOVES ?
with Double-plated Tope, and all
the latest improvementa.
Manufactured and mold at
No. SW North SECOND Street.
ti THOMSON'S CELEBRATED
~I trrountrnu,, .
The beet, most durable, and•conveniont arrange
ment for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun
dant Puliply of Hot Water, Boasting, Baking, Stewing,
Broiling, &c. For sale, In various takes, of our own
manufacture. NORTH, CHASE,' & NORTH,
No. 209 North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia.
IMPORTANT.
Send all Money and Packages of Morchan
disc for places in the Eastern States, „New
York, 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.
~ 0)
Express Charges on a single case,
or small lot of Goods, are less than
bb ' any other conveyance. selo-2m
1
THE P.RESS.-PATLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1861.
PROPOSALS.
..A . IIMII SUPPLIES.
OFFICE OF THE ACTING COMMISSARY
OF SULINISTENCE, No. 1189 Girard Street,
Philadelphia, October 20, 1181.
Scaled Proposals will be received at this Office until
twelve o'clock 81., on the 81st day of October, for fur-
Welling fur the 1160 Of the United States Army, at such
times and 11l Shell quantities as may be required during
the month of November, the following subsistence stores
—viz:
500 Barrels Extra Mess Pork, first quality.
600• first quality Extra Mess Reef.
100,000 Pounds Smoked Bacon Sides, in 200-pound boxes,
setinTly di finned.
1,400 Barrels GI Extra Superfine Flour."
60,000 Pi nods first quality Pilot Bread in good flour
barrels.
200 bushels White beans, in good dry barrels.
100 Thaelte's, prime quality, Split- Peas, in good. dry
barrels.
10,000 rounds prime flee, in good flour barrels.
182 Buslitls first utuditr No. 2 ktlusdried Hondo'.
made froin white flint nom.
20,000 Pounds prime Rio Coffee, in barrels.
30,000 Pounds light yellow Sugar, in barrels.
2,00 u Gallons Vinegar.
2,600 Pounds Adamantine Candles, full weight.
8,000 Pounds Oleine Soap, full weight.
125 Beshela good dean, dry, line Salt, in good, tight
barralima quarts to the bushel.
Sample to accoMpany proposals, when practicable. All
of the articles tp he of the best quality, securely packed.
and latmellect order for transportation. Bids wilt Include
packages arid delivery lu the city.
Sellers, name, and date of purchase required on each
package. Certificates of Inspection of the meat and
Sins will Mesquited. Bids from known &alert and MR+
nufecturers only will be considered.
Two good sureties for the faithful performance of. the
contfacts, whom names will be mentionel in the bide,
will be required.
Proposals to be endorsal. " Proposals for Furnishing
Subsistence Stores," and dim:Ml . llo .
CAM'. O. V'.
oi2o-5t A. Q. M. & U. S. A.
LEGAL.
ESTATE Q 1 ITIQPIAS M. ETAYIP
- TON, deceased.-=leftera of administration upon
the estate of Thomas IL Hampton, deceased, have been
granted by the Register of Wills of Philadelphia con AT
..to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said es ate
are requested to make payment, and those having de
mands to present the same to
RUDOLPH S. WALTON, Administrator,
No. 3024 MARKET Street,
Or to hie Attorney, 41. C. TOWNSEND,
se2s-w6tit No. 811 A !ICH Street.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate et 461114 SSiViruit, bite briekmaker, de
cetieed.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the accounbet.llNKßY T,COLEI&A.N, trus
tee appointed by the Court to make sale of certain estate
of JOII SNYDER. late bilekmaker. deceased, nutter
proceedings in partition s and to make distrittutiolfur the
balance in theliatals of the accountant, will most the par.
ties hiterested for the purpores of nis appointment, on
MOSZDAY, the 11th day of Novembor e a. D. 1881 at
half past three o'clock P. DI:, at Ma OMee,-ItO,2BoNortn
FIFTH Street, in the City of Philadelphia.
oc2t-finitubt 4 t GEO. W. TtIQP.N. Auditor.
TUBERS AS "WILLIAM - T.
.ISLAUK.-
ry MAN, of the Nineteenth wind, did, on the tBth
day of September A. D. 1881, make and execute a
General Assignment of all hie estate, real and personal,
to the undersigoat in trust for 'the benefit of creditors,
all persons indebted to the said assignor will matte pay
ment to - JbtiN Ct AAA
Northwest corner of SECOND and GREEN Ste.
Or, to his Attorney, — JOHN- GOFORTH,
= 115 South FIFTH Street
oclB•wfmlBt*
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MAESHALPS S A LE.—By virtue of a
writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WAL &-
DER, Judge_uf-the , District Court of the United States, in
-and - for the Daaera District of -.Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at the MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, Norember 13th,,1861,
at IS o , 4lselt, 1166 e, the 0114-teNteleah Dart et the
schooner M. A. SHINDLES, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, being the interest of George Harris, a resident
and inhabitant of the State of Noith Carolina, in said
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. S Martina E. D. of Penn'a.
ruu,nrui,rnm, OctOprgtv,lag, 0c29-6t
HOTELS.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
BOARD REDUCED TO 82 FEB DAT.
theopening of this vast and conunedlons Hotel,
hi 1854, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors
to make it the most sumptuous, convenient, and comfort
able home for the citizen and stranger on this wide the
Atlantic.
And whatever has seemed likely to ad/ululates - to the
comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without re.
Gard to coat, to provide, and to combine all the elements
of individual and social enieYtnent which modern art
has invented, and modern taste approved; and the pa
tronage which it has commanded during the pall six rear'
Is e gratifying proof that their efforts have been store.
dated.
To meet the exigencies of Use limes, when all are re.
attired to practise the moat rigid economy; the Under
,
BATE RIDDOID TIT PllOl OP BOAED TO
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY,
at the same time abating none of thelortirieg with which
their table hue hitherto been eupplhit: . '
itet-Sm T.READWELL . WRPSOOMR, t 00.
A CARD.-THE 'UNDERSIGNED,
late of the GIRARD ROWS, Philadelphia, have
teamed, for a term of years, WILLARD'S HOVEL, to
Washington. They take this occasion to return to their
old friends and customers many thanks for past favors,
and beg to assure them that they will be most happy to
me them in their new Quarter&
SYKES, UHADWIOK, es 00.
WASHING,ON, stly 18,1881. an23.ly
leA:)soDveawilo hutoo
CAB INET FURNITURE .AND
BIL-
M - 00R - E &
No. 261 South 6ECIONIC Street,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Businees are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand's full supply, finished with the
& CAN(P/Oli'd IMPROVED: CUSHIONS,
whfeh aro pronounced. by ell who have need them, to be
towil others.
Far'the quality mid finish of these Tables the menu
acturers refer to their numerous parent throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the character of their work.
CHINA AND QUEEN WARE.
F AIjL.
BOYD -& STROUD.
No. as FOtrATS STREET,
ENLVE NOW THNIII
USUAL LAME STOCK ON HAND,
To which they invite the attention of CASH BUTERL
MERINIANT TAILORS.
E O. THOMPSON,
TAILOR,
N. E. COR. SEVENTE and WaLNUT STS.
customers, and the public generally, ere rolopt.et
folly informed that my selections of fabrice and facili
ties for filling orders this season are quite equal to those
of any former one. I therefore take this convenient
method of cordially inviting my old patrons, together
with all gmtimen of taste and Owe, to give my eq
tablislanent an early visit.
N. B.—All kinds of Military Bniforms made at the
shortest notice. 0c9.1m
FIAItDWARE.
oft.M.OWVVVIMINIneIeIeundIneVIIVINVVVVIM
TTARDWARE.
JLI- MOORE, HENSZEY, &
Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving, a
large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY:, GUNS,
&c., to which they invite the attention of Duchies= for
cult or short credit.
N0."427 X&EN.ET Street, ad
No. 416 COMMERCE Street. Piffled&
DRUGS.
J UST J iticfrirkb per it Annie Him
,
er bill," from Liverpool, Matador, Weaver, St Kan
der's preparations •
25 Ms EXtract Aconiti, in 1 lb jars.
25 lbs Extract Hyoscryami, in 1 lb jars.
00 lbs Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb jars.
100 lbs Extract Taraxaci, in 1 lb jars.
50 lbs Vin ltal Colchici, in 1 lb bottles.
leo IDs Cd. Sliccint in lib bottles.
500 liba Calomel, in -1 lb bottles.
500 lbs Pil Hydrarg,, in lib jars.
WET/lERILL At :BROTHER,
47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
MEDICINAL.
'MUTTER'S COUGH SYRUP.
F. BROWN.
COPY-RIGHT SECURED
Prepared only from the Original Proscription of the late
PROFESSOR MOTTO,
AT FREDERICK BROWNII,
Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
- Philadelphia. -
This Remedy is a safe and simple preparation from the
receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with
whom it was a favorite prescription. That be used it in
h 1 ili§LIM to the timid a eseheln
proof of its pure and inflexions elements, and to those
- who know iscliaracter for skill and careful attention,
to prescribe only sueh remedial agents as shoidd secure
restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be
welcomed as a real good. 'Under the guidance of a Phy
§icip (to whom Its combination will unhesitatingly he
made known), it will alwa3 s be found very beneficial,
and in cases where a medical adviser is not at hand, It
may be used with safety, according to the directions, in
all cases of short or long duration. ornate at
FREDERICK BROWN'S,
Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sts.
oele-s& Om Philadelphia.
ELLICIR PROPYLAM
I N B y
for
EHEII3LiTISM
During the past year we have introduced to the nodes
or the medical profession atlas country the Plea crys
tal:a eiaoide of Pr.z..yJam-la., a. a
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
linel having received from many sources, both from ehlr
sicians of the highest standing and from patients, the
MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS
of its real value in the treatment of this painful and ob.
situate dime% we are induced to oreeent it to the pane
a form BEADY FOB DIDIEDIATB USE, which we
, ttoye 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 vainsbis
remedy.
ELIZIE PI3OPVLAMII4II, if,. We f 6 shave apeken
of, bse recently been extenidvely experimented with In
the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and with MARKED SUCCESS, (as will appear front the
published accounts in the medical jommals).
Sir It le carefully nut up ready fur Immediate use,
With full directions, and can be obtained ftom an the
&tubas at 76 cants per bottle, and at wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
ma 2441
Druggist s and Manufacturing Chemists,
PhitedelebM.
DRAIN PIPE.- STEAM ,MBSED
STONEWARE MAIN PIPE.
PRICE LIST.
2-Inch bore, per yard 25 casts.
• 64 46 46 gg "
4 64 44 64 40
• It It ti . 50 it
8 41 44 tt 65 4t
7 -.1 41 11 85 ‘,
8 66 11 64 110 4 6
• 44 66 II 125
10 gt 16 11
150 "
F 12 II 66 41 200 14
A IlLeral discount alewed to Dealers, and to Mg& 6P.
derieg in large euantitieff. 4
FACTDBY—SEFENTH and Germantown road.
S. A. BARROOM.
0e154 Warehouse 1010 OBESTNUT &net.
MIEN GO' RIGHT TO
THE SPOT."
mum/ . ItELrli!
PURIFY YOUR BREATII!
SPALDING'S
THBOAT CONFECTIONS
GOOD - FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR POLE/ MAKER%
GOOD FOR SINGERS, •
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
LADIES ABE DELIGHTED WITH
OPAWALtictli I:44.WAT 99117E9119.141
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
They relieve a Cough instantly.
They clear the Throat.
They give strength and volume to the Voles.
They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath.-
They are delightful to the Taste.
They are made of simple herbs, and cannot harm
any one.
I advise every me she Ku a tlengh, er a Heft
Voice, or Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat,
to get a package of my Throat Confections. They will
relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that
a they go right to the spot." Yon will MA them very use.
Cul and pleasant while travelling or attending public
meetings, for stilling your cough or allaying your thirst.
If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will
ever afterwards consider them indispensable. Yon will
End them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines..
*OOOWIVE44WecIIVA4H34q:
My 'Signature fa on each package. A.ll others are
oonntertein
A. package will be lent by mail, Prenabh on receipt o
Thirty Oen%
Address
HENRY 0. Et reliblNG;
No. 48 °EDAM STREET, NEW YORK.
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK HEADACHE.
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
GIMES ALL KINDS OF-
HEADACHE!
By the nee of these Pills the Periodical attacks of Nor-
VOW! Or lick Headadus !my be vrevented i anfili talon
at the eommeneement of an attack immediate mkt from .
pain and steicaess will be obtained.
They "Odom fall,ln remoyirigthe Nausea aid /flea"-
adie to which fetasies aro so subject.
Mhatatt rentlx on the heetelvercooTeSna_Codwessfir
Tor Literary /gen t aftertaste, Irsawnerrenselee l ymyr
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable es a -
Zezitire, improving the appetite, giving tone end dyer
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural shelf.
city and strength of the whole system.
The IDEPHALIU PILLS ire the mail of long terse*.
dakloa ma ergetlll l 7 e i Thatitted .. iti P eriil4 4 l P L harnift 4 .A.
In age man* years, during w in ch thee they bate gre•
vented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering
&Om Headache, whether originating in the sawn& spa.
item or from a deranged state ethe stornae.A.
They are entirely vegetable In their composition,
may be takes at all MIMI with perfect safety withal&
making any change of diet, and ihs arenas of any dis.. •
agreeable pets renders ft Mg hiaitarintstsi , thain le
1861.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS !
The genuine have plve algpaturee of Rena O. Spalding
on each .14kg.
gold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Radices.
Bas will be sent by prepaid on reoetpt of the
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
All orders obould be addresrod
HENRY C. SPALDING„
48 CEDAR STREET, NNW YORK.
Prom thi ilaoniner. fforltik, Va.
Ueyhalc Pine accomrlieh the abject for which tlie7
wars man, viz c Oars of headaoho in all Ha forma.
Press Me Examiner, Norfolk, Ta
They have been tested in more than a *milled wee,
with entire 'mama
Pres Lite Democrat, St. (Mud, Num
. t yon area or have been troubled With the
lend. for a box, [Ceptudio Pille,lao that you may have
them in cam of an attack.
From the Advertiser, rirovidems, li. L
Pic Gephalie rills aro said to pa a runuctrably eye*.
Ore remedy for the headache, and one of the very beet
for that very frequent c =plaint which honorer beta dis
covered. '
Pros Re Wasters B. R. Gressette, Chimape, BT.
We heartily =hese Kr. aDabling• and laic nori~allOd
Cleptuilio 11111&
Prom the Sanowlke Talky Moro damages Tea
We are mere that persons suffering' with the beadtteh%
who try them, will stick to them.
Prom the Southern Path Finder, Nets arises*, Le.
Try them 1 you that are afflicted, and we are sure that
your testimony can be added to the already IaMMTUUII
Mt that has reoelYed bantam that no other 'medicine Sin
produce.
From Ae 8L Louts Democrat.
The Immense demand for the article (Oephallo
Israpidly increasing- •
From Mo Garotte, MlVeriPol l % loam
Mr. Spalding would not connect hie name with an ar
ticle be did not bane to possess real merit. .
PPM the Acteertiser, Providence, B. 1.
The testimony in their fever is siren* from themes
leelteetable (tuertere.
Prom the Daily News, Newport, R. L
Cephalic Fills are taking the place of all kinds.
Prom Ble Commter;eial Bulletin, Boston, Mau.
Said to be ran elliactutir for NI herdirlir,
Front Vic Commercial Cincinnati.
eniforina humanity can now be relloyaL.
Sir A Single bottle of SPALDING'S PAIPAIING
GLUE will gave ten times their mot annually.llll
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
NOONOZILY I
117 -44 A Eimon m Tam BARS Nuri."l3ll
Al accidents will happen; oven in woll,ragedated
Hee, it to very desirable to have wine cheap and convenl
eat way tor repairhut Furniture, Toys, Crockery, AG*
• SPALDING'S PRICPAP.ZD GMT'
meets ail soh amorgoadoN oac Millielhold can afford to
do without it. /111 always ready, and up to she emu*
point.
iiIINEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE."
N. B.—A Brush acoomeanlee each bottle. Price,
eerkte. A.ddreess
HENRY O. ,13PALDING,
No. 48 CEDAB STREET, lilw yam.
I
As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm
off on th e one t w oo othig public, Imitations of my PRA
PAZ= GLUE, I would caution all perms to m o w n
!Wore Purchming, and sea that the fun name,
Mir EIPALDEN9'B PEIIPARED GUI 1111
on the onteide Wrapper a oiling aro swindling
Conatettitik 6111.1 f
MEDICINAL
STOP YOUR COUGH I
=Y 4;d'~►~lry 4: 1:~hi'(44;~ 'l~l t~l'~~
GENTLEMEN CABBY
MIDI= OM FOB
BAVIS TUN P/KONO I
DISPATCH
OAIITI9N.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TAELAW OR MUTUAL SAFETY
Lir nisuBANGEG COMPANY, PHILADRLPHIA.
Incorporated by Ho Legislature of Po:lmmPronta,lBB6.,
•
Ofitco. 8. R. col of THIRD and WALNUT Bbreets,
HILADELPHIA.
kijIIINE INSURANCE,
OnVessels.
cum", To all Parte of the World.
Freight,
1 AND INSURANCES
On Goode by RI rash than Criauntlszf Union Land Oartlagew,
IRE INGURANOR2
On Morchandlsefenerally. On Stores, Dwelling $6011611,
&c., Lo.
ASSETS OF tlip COMPANY, November 1, 1860.
1100,000 United tate' the per cent. Loan. —lllOO,OOO 00
117,000 Unite Wee six per cent. Treasury
No (with accreted interest,).... 110,4i23 80
Unite
M
*OO,OOO Penns ill Mato fire per cent.
Loan 10,870 09
glow do. six do. d 0... 21,945 00
123,050 PIM Iptua City six per cent. Loan 123,203 87
80,000 Temissee State five per cont. Loan 84.000 00
t
ir
MI.OOO Penni Ivenia Railroad 8d mortgage
six cent. bonds 46,000 00
N i s* no s es stock' Germantown Oaa
Vow any, interest and principal
gna nti‘xl be the City of Philo/tai
-1
phis 15,800 00
15,000 100 area Pennsylvania Railroad
Co any 8,900 00
5,000 10601 rea North Pennevivaniaßail.
ow ompanf 949 99
1,20 80 Ores Philadelphia Ice Boat and
Stew Tag Company 1,200 00
$BO 6 sham Philadelphia and Havre-de-
Oran Steam Towboat Company..
260 2 sh i res Philadelphia Exchange .
Dm:env ..... . . . .'..... .526 00
1,000 2 ell ea Continental Idol Co
j os 500 00
--
sfigo,loo pe r. t 5547,880 84. Market vel. $464,680 71
Bills BeCeivs e, for Insurances made 171,386 42
Ronde lend agave 81,600 00
Real Etude I. . 61,888 Elf
Valances nu t Agenoire, Premiums on Ute
rine tulle!, , Interest. F.a 'elks: DAM dna .
ri
the flompa ;51,566 0$
Scrip and Edo of sundry Insurance and other
2,626 60
In Bank' $26,672 16
• S In Drawer 426 86
19,106 62
Commute.
Onob on ban
DIBEOTOEB.
Samnel B. Stokes,
J. F. Penieton,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
IL Janos Brooke,
Spencer Mcllvatne,
Thorium 0. Hand,
Robert Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
Jaime B. McFarland,
Joehns P. Eyre,
John B. &mph°, PiDAMN
D. T. Morgan, "
A. B. Berger,
UM MARTIN, President.
0. HAND. Vice President.
n 017.4
William flartln,
Edmund 4. Bonder ,
„ri f t
Theophll Paulding,
J ohn E. IMMO,
Jobe C. via,
James flair,
William yrs, Tr.,
James Oland,
William Ludwig,
Joseph Baal,
pr. E. St Huston ?
" Orange isl'Ligger,
Hugh Orli&
Charles tellir.
WILL]
, THOS.
..EAN. Secrets;
rRE INSURANCE.
NloollAbi ICS' INSURANCE COMPANY CV
PHILADAPHLk, No. UM North SIXTH Street, below
Race, Inane Buildings, Goode, end Merchandise gene.
rally, from Low, or Damage by Fire. The Companygue.
renty to .311,Met all Lome, promptly, and thereby hops t .
merit the patronage of the public.
pu b
9.
Willlai Morgan, Robert llanigen,
Frans Cooper, Michael McGeoy,
George G. Dougherty, Edward McGovern
James Rartin, Thomas B. Mollusk*
James paross, John - Bromley,
illattburr NcAloor, Primes Vane,
bisrEarl ItaffertY Johri [handy' i
Thom J. Bempiall, Bernard H. Halsamumn,
Thom -Fisher, Charles Clare,
Wren McManus, Michael Cahill.
XBANCIS COOPER, President.
Brim Iturans, Secretary. - oat
THM RELIANCE
TIIAL• INSURANCE COMPANY,
_ OF rimanst.raza,
OFFICE No. 805 WALNUT STREET,
lemma against LO6B OR DAMAGE BY 'tar, on
lows, Morin, and other buildings, limited
or Perpetual, and on Furniture,
Goods, Wares, and Mer.
chandise, in town or
country.
CASH CAPITAL, S23I,IIO.OO—ASSETS 60317,142.0 G,
. Which is invested as follows, viz :
In Mat mortgage on city property, worth
double the ahlantitNOVO; lie
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. And
• inerigs4 loan, at par 6,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se
cond mortgage loan, (630,000) , 27,900 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Badman and
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan - 4,000 00
Gronnd rent, first.class 2,462 60
Collateral loans, well seemed 2,500 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent .... .30;000 00
-Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. logi. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 6,135 01
Mechanics' Bank stock 2,812 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stock .... . 4,000 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stoc k. 26,350 CO
The County Fire Insnronee Co.'s stock 1.060 00
The Deleware M. O. Insurance Co.'s stock.. TOO 00
B3Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip 880 00
retelvAble 14,802 74
actounts; accrued interest, &a 7,104 66
Clash on baud 11.,624 64
1017,142 04
The idutual principle, combleet whit the sonority of
&Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the
misis3 of the Company, without liability fog . 148539.
lades promptly adjnsted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
Banned Bisphata,
Robert Steam
William Hamer,
Beni.
Marshall 11.14,Tingley,
J. Jobneon
Charlet Leland •
Aka Mina's, •
c
:h smea r
olm Bissell, Pilfering.
: GDY,E, President
Mem Tingley,
Willing IL Thomism
frederkk Brown,
, WlMani Sterenson,
- Job* B: Worrell,
E. B. Carson,
Robert TOtand,
Boaonnarton4
Charles S. Wood,
hum B. Woodward,
B. •A.'Hf!OlYas, • • • •
NI tar 10,1861.
MUTtrAlit f lan! DM.
wrap COMPANY,
No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, PhttedetplAG.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL TVS I.IIOF,ITS;RVITDED - AMONN THE IN.
' •
BUBED. - -
Inenre Eitel; feridaertterineinonlin4md,;Mrm 46 5 -
- r ARISIMI and' 111Mlonments; 'maim Life Into.
ipti In Real Estate, and make eal contract. depending
on the contingbncdes of life. •
Thep act es Executors, Mminletreders.
Trnetoi and Guardians.
ASSETS OF THE OOMBIRAIIT t " Janaaty 1% 18111.
Mortgagee, ground =Pte, reeked:de WAIN to
UMW SLAW fitadia, Tr.sekert. nites, - leass -
of State of • I , ,ensievniilei kity of Ihhiledel.
phfi, &a .. „PlaiNS
Prtodum - aoteniloaue of Imikitenek NG 'ULM 112
Pennlyttindo, North- Peentatuede NAO.
road& and Counts!
_6 pm Dent. honk MAE do
i1kic,49151r151C9,7100%14049111494%40, OW_ 49
pap on Imo, &Bente Delano" to.. 118,200 /4
•
. • •- ' *1.071,1816S
DANIKL L,porradts, Prtnides. ,
' HAMM; X. STOKIS, tics Predient.
sem W. Itolummy tieoreta y:
-
rE - INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE-
T i .—The PENNSYLVANIA *LN_INSIDIANOM
COMPANY. lacer-landed 18215. - ImARTZR
MEAL. NO:sio WALNUT etreiteppoilteiodepemi
-
Bye .
ftteetAMl kA6'Wit M. the abilifitifat foi
yearn, continuer to Insure against Lose or Da
make by Fire, on public or private BulklingN either per
manently or for a limited 'time. Also, on Furniture,
stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
01=1:113.
Their Capital, together with o bilge Surplus 'tot k
tweeted in the meet careful MOlLtlar, which enablea them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the cam
of foes.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John,Doverenz,
William Montehus, Thomas Smith.
Isaac. Uszleburst,
JONATHAN
WILLIAM G. Csowlei.i.
TNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
.L. STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—OPPIOD Ws. 4
and b =ORANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL
NUT
ia Street, between BOOK and THIRD Streets, Phila
delph.
INCORPORATED 1n 1794- CHARTER klinpzTuAr,
CAPITAL' $200,000.
PROPERTIES OP THE COMPLNY, FEBRITAZI
1, 1861, 8507,094.61.
Wain, PINE, AND INLAND TBAREIPOBTA.
TION INSUILANOR.
DIREOTORR.
gouty D. Itherrord, Samuel Great/ Jr. -
manes •Macalester r Tobias Wagner,
William B. Smith, ' Thomas B. Watson,
.John 132 Budd, Henry G. Freeman, -
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart,
_,..George O. Conlon,
Edward C. Knight
i - HENRY D. SHKRBERD, President.
WILLIAit Mars% Secretary. ii2D-t1
ANTHRACITE
coatraxy. Authorised Capital 8400,000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.;
Odle* No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Foketreete, Philadelphia.
Thia,o6eipaiw will insure against lean ep damage by
Fire,oa Building% Furniture ? and Merchandise gam
y.
Alio ' Marine loaaranoes on Veasela, Cargoes, and
intAg4. Inlead Insurance to a ti parts of the Union.
. - DIBBOTOES.
Joaeph Meodleto,
. John Ketcham, i
John B. Blakiston,
Wm. F. Dean,
J. E. Daum.
ESNED, , Presidelat.
DEAN, Ttee Preeldebt
SP34
aloof Sober,
/It I,lthee,
Aidenrietl,
Davi Pearson,
Pett Sieger,
C=C
RD3N
• • NON COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE INSURANCE. ixoLusrvieLy.)
MX=
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
taliford Starr, l Mordecai L. Dawson,
h Mcßee, Gap. H. Stuart,
John H. Brown
D. A. Fahneenak )
Andrew D. On*
J. L. Branner.
OBD STABS, President.
felb
Frazier
11. Atwood,
Trediek,
Wharton '
F. BATCH
Oozy. Secret
I RA.NGE INSURANCE 00M
ANY—Office, Ne. 409 WALNUT Street.
I mance on Houses, and Merchandise generally,
file terms, either Limited or Perpetual.
IllItECT4)11S.
Je • . ah Bonsai!, Thomas Marsh,
John . Ginned°, Charles Thompson,
Ed - d .11. Roberta, James T. Hale,
Sam • . l.). &medley, Joshua T. Owen,
BR 1 Halal John J. Griffith&
i - JEREMIAH RONSALL, President.
• aOIEN Q. RENNODO,TioePrealdenr ,
MONAD Hon, Secretary. WS
Ai ERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
viomra.tor. innerForsteci lOW CHARM
PERIIIIA.L. No.SHOWALNIET Street, above Wed,
Pbilade hia.
}levier a large bald -up Capital Stock and Surplus, in
vested it sound and available Securities, continues to
Insure orD manage!, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Ves
tals in p*t and their 1311Plititli, and other Personal Fro.
peti,y. dll Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
( - 1 DIRECTORS.
thomial B. Marie, James R. Osiniihell,
lamobn Web, Edmund G. Mutiny
neLO. Morton, Marks W. Poultuer,
atrici Brady, Israel Morris.
Om I Lewis,
THOM: -
'UREA? 0. L. CRAWFORD,
AS R. MARIE, President.
Secretary. • fo22•tf
i OMM ONVI EAU
1 RdliCß, COMPANY. _
NNINYLVAITIA.
D/REUTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charlet! M. liegors,
Tolin N. Whited), John K. Walker,
Rdward C. Haight, Robert Shoemaker,
!Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
iNmary Lexie, Jr.. Stephen Cotilter.
PAM /hTNE, M. D, President.
i 1 JOHN N. WHITAIib, Vice President.
1 , i ekiNtiEL S. MOON, Secretary.
! ma., Commonwealth Building, 613 OBBIST:401
Strtet, Phillidelphialo4-ti
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RAILROAD LINES.
1861. m 1861.
ARRANGEMENT pT NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTIYN RA ILROAD CO.'S
LINKS FROM pHILADZI. I.IIIIA TO NEW
YORK AND wAI Pldkors.
lOW WALNIPI , ISTEKIiT WHARFSSD KBISIXOTON tairOlo
41.1,1. LZAVS MI VOLLOWS---Yl2; u
PAILII
At IYA. M., via Camden and Amboy, ti. and A. Ac
commodation .023 25
At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jere! City. Of. J.
Accommodation)...... 2 22
At BM A. Bin vis henuingtou sun Jereelafar.Mont• ...
Mg Mail .. M re 1.... a vu.
At 1.234 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, &unmet.
dation 2 21
At 2 P. 21., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. En
grebe .... a ee
At 4 . ti P. H., via Kennington and :ferny OW:, Eve
ning Exprerm -.. 2 00
At 43i P. M., via Remington and Jamey CISY, 24
Claim 'Ticket 2 28
At 8 P. M., via Camden and Jemmy City, Evening
Mail.. S 00
At 1034 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, South
ern 'Mail ...... 00
At 5 P. 51., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodm.
tion, (Freight and Peeeenger)—let Clase Ticket.. 226
Do. do. 2d Clam Ticket" 1 UV
The 6P. M. Mall Line roue daily. The 101( P. M.
Southern Mall, Saturday* excepted.
For Water Gay, Stroudsburg, Bcrauton, Wilkoebarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Be., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington,
Ida Delaware,
'
Lackawanna and Western
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
%abten, Lambertville, Flemington, Ac.; at 7.10 Pe. M.. 7
from Kensington Depot; acid ..P.% P. M. from Waiirat
street Wharf; (the7.lo .A. IP one conned* with train
leaving Eastor for Navel , Chunk at 8.30 P. M.) ,
For Mount Holly at OA. M., 3 end 4) P. M.
• For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINKS.
for tristvi, Trenton, &c., ads 7.111 Mid O A. M., lig
and 53i P. M., from Kennington, and 2X P. M. from
Walnut-etieet wharf.
For Pulmy.ra, Riverton, Dolanco, Beverly, Burling
ton Florence, Bordentown, se., at 12,4 i, 1, 2% , 4g, and
6e. M.
iftettubett Tretitem for Atitentown end intermediate
places, at 2,4 P. 111., from Walans-strous wharf.
ear For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars, on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The cars run into the
depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Pusan
gar. Patmongero are prohibited from tidying 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 One Dollar per poimd,
find will not be liable for any amount beyond 1100,
ex
cept by special contract.
WM. IL GATZMER. Agent.
IMINTER. A.R
MIIIIIIPM RANGEMENT.=PRILADBL
PRIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAIL.
ROAD.
°nand after MONDAY, SZPT. 30, 1881,
PASSENGER TRAINS MAYS PHILADELPHIA;
For bah-6°re at 8.16 A. IL, 11.96 A. M., (Niemeas),
and 10.60 P. M.
Fur Cheater at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., 3.30 end 10.50
P. N.
For Wilmington st 8.16 A. M., 11.85 A. M., 3.30 and
10.50 P. M.
For Now Cootie *1 1 1,16 A, 10,04 3.30
For Dover at 8.15 A. M.
For Milford st 8.16 A. M.
For Banbury at 8.16 A. N.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
• - - -
Leave Baltimoreat 8. 8 0 ) A. lL Ilexprem), 10.16 A.
• 4.45 P. M.
Leave Wllmingtett at 7.30 kW /LIM A. I.OD 000
Leave Salisbury at 6.26 A. M.
Leave Milford at 7.45
,Leave Dover at 9 A..lldJ
Leave New Casea,at 7 and 11 A. N.
Leave Chester at 8.20 A. 111., 12.15, 2.26, and 649 P. X.
Beave Baltimore for Sallabnry and intermediate stations
.14.46 A, M.
TRAM FOB BALTIMORE
Lague Chester at BAS A. M., 12.05 and 11.20 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M.,13.96 P. IL. and 12
A. M.
11111 EIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Oar attached,
will run an follows :
LIMITS Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
pieces at 6 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 7 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 6.45 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS ONLY:
At 10.60 from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
At 4.46 from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
se2B-tf S. M. IoBLTON. Preeldent.
-. NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
FHA REiIILEHEM, DOYLESTOWN ' MAIIOH
BA2LIETON, MARTON, 110.711,2 Y,
WILKEBBARRE,
THREE THROUGH TRAINS
On and after MONDAY, MAY 13, 1660, Paasenger
Trains will leave FRONT and' WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 8.40 A. 11., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Mauch Chnnk, Hanletun, Wilkesbarre, kn.
At 2.46 I'. M., (Fa.pross,) for Bethlehem, Reston, ite.
This train reaches Ramon at 6 P. M., and makes a
close connection with the New Jersey Central for New
York.
At 6.16 P. N., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, &c.
At H A. M. and 4 P. It., for Doylestown.
At 10.20 A. M. and 6A6 P. M., for Feet Waabingten.
The 6.40 A. M. Exprosa Train makes close connection
with. the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the aborted and . moat desirable route to Wilkeabarre,
and 10 all rAn,tin tnB Lehigh coal region.
iIiAINS FOB PEILADELPIIIA.
Leave Bethlehem at AM A. M., 9.18 A. 81., sad 6.83
P. MA
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. Al. and 4.16 M.
Leave Fort Waahtegton at 6.30 A. M. sad 2.30 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS Pldladelphla for Bethlehem at
AL M
Philidelphtifor Doylestown at 8 P. M.
fraleovawn for Philaileripiala 0,:40 A. M.
rilalektfik ft& Philtdoltidd at 6 P_l4_
lhore to Bothlehem..-sl.sor e 'ere to Nam* ehimk.s2.llo l-
Ware tO Roden 1,50 lir are to Wilitesbarre.. 4.50
ThroWgh Tickets moat procured et the Ticket
COlees4 at 191140 W Meet. or, Street dir order
AL ratestwo.
PAWPAW. d!rahis m seat Sena!,Train) ennled
at Serb street with the Mak and 81xtlettreetn. and 8e-
Atigkand Tbird•etnietellisengar llattplidertriddr
settee utter laving Wibow itrBet
m7ll KhhIB..43LABS, Agent.
• ''
TOL I'ENSYLVANTA qUTRAL
RAILROAD,
SO INII.R.DOUBLII
861. litiftms- 1861.
Ce.MAda BOAS -IS NOW Ewer.,
"tig 's
TrZl4' m
TN COUNTRY.
TRULTIIiOIN:FH IdBBS7TGSB ments
BETWEEN PRITADELPHIA AND prrreamte.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia:lA Through. Train ,
from Boston, New YOrk, and all ponds Zest, and in the
tinion4 Depot at Pittsinag with Through Trains to and
iron WS points is thsf West, 2Forthwast, and Southwest—
ern' fuentehjaw facllitles_for traniportation of Pesten.
c niumrpaeud fbr spoed and comfort by any other
route. , • ..
Mures and Feet Linea run through to Pittsburg,
. 111 ibeca change. pi Care or Conductors. All Through
Passenger :Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent
Brake--speed under perfect control of the engineer, this
adding Tosich to the safety of izaTellers.
tkeokiniu Care are attached to each Train ; Woad
lure Bleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The
MIPDBBB BUBO DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines Sun
days excepted.
_ Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. hf .
Fast Lino • " 11.20 A. M.
xpreee train leaves "
10.10 P. X.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS .
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. id
cOhUnbia II 4.00 P. N.
Parkesbarg a at 6.40 P. M.
Wad Cheater it 10. 1, at 3,15 A. N.
64 ii No. 2, at 12.00 P. N.
West Chester Paasengers win take the West Cheerer
Noe. 1 and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia
Trains.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, BM%
falo, Niagara Pelle, and intermediate minis, leaving
Philadelphia at trig D. M, and 2.3 Q go directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of tho
Oompasy in Philadelphia, 'New York, Boston, or Balti
more; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad offices in tho West ; also on board any of the
regular hap of Bteamers on the Effselseppl or Ohio
rivers.
IciEEMMMiM;iI
For farther Information apply at the Paeeenger Sta
tion, /Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The completion of the Weller!" commotions of the
fenolylyapht 41tOr old to Chicago make this the
DIBEUT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight to
gether with the saving of time are advantages readily
appreciated by Shipptme of Freight, and the Trirtelling
Public.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with cond.
deuce on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at an
Reid as favorable as are charged by ogler hladrosal
aiir Be particular tv mark packages "via Pennsylva
nia Railroad."
For Freight Contracts or Eihipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agent' of the Oom.
Pin/
1). A. Stewart, Pittsburg
H. O. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, O. ; 3. Johnson, Hig
ley, O. i R. McNeAy, & Casa
per Portsmouth, 0. ; Paddock ft Co.,effersonville,
Indiana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, CIL; Athern
& Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0; B. C. Heidrun', Madison,
Lad ; Jos. H. Moore, Louisville, Ey. ; P.O. °Miley &
Co., Evansville Ind. ; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo,
L •IL F. Bans, Maier ft Glass, fit. Donis, Mo. ; John
R. Marries Nashville, Tema.; HAM. A Mint, AMA
IN% Tenn. ; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. ; W. H. H.
gonna!, Alton, Ili. ; or to Freight Agents of Railroad. at
different points in he West.
K. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGBAW d KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH 6 G0.,1 Astor House, or / ff. William at., N. Y.
LEECH &.00., No. 77 &late Area, Boston.
H. 11. HOUSTON, Gene' Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOIIPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
LEWIS,E. Gen'l Supt, Altoona, Pa. Jab-11
Eranglip WEST CHESTER
RAII,ROAS TRAINS via PENN?
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leavb Soot, corner ZialL
TENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.16 A. M., 12 won,
LBO P. BD, and 4 P. M.
On SitsilaYi leave Phibidelphis at UM A. it., and
West Obeellor.o44T. S.. lOW
aragmai PEILAD :8
AND ramp= RAILROAD.
PABBENGER , TRAINS FOR POTTSVILLE, BRAD
MG, and HARRISBURG, on and after May 10,1881.
MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and OAIJ,OW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Paseectuger antral:Leal
on Thirteenth end en Callowhill strastk)nt 8 A. MI, nen.
meting at Harrieburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD 1 in IL train, runninglo Pittsburg; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P. N. train running to
Chanabersburg, Carlisle, Atc. ; and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. IL train runningly Sun
bury, .to.
AFTERNOON LFNES.
Leave New Depot, corner of DROAD and CALLOW
HILL Street', PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill do") for POTTSVILLZ
and HARRISRUBO, at 3.16 P. M., DAILY,. connect.
hag at Harrieberg with the Northern central Railroad,
for Banbury, WHEanurpo.rt, Elmira , dm. for BRAD-
Mg only, at 6F. D AILY, (Sundays ezoopted,)
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AlnielißAD/Nal
BAILBOAD
FROM PUILADZLPIIIA, Mile&
To Pheenixville 28
410111— 55 Plilladelpldasnd Mailing
Leeenen
Therrisburg 88 and Lebanon Valley R. 11.
112
• Dauphin 124 1
lifißersburg ... 1421Nortbeen ()entre/
Tleverton Junction .158 ltuaroad.
Sunbury ' 169
Natliemberland.. _l7l 1
Lewisburg 178
Milton 188
Money 197 Sunbury and Brie it. B.
' Williamepart 209
Jersey Shore 223
Lock Hawn 236
-
Raieten 251 . -
'Troy '2Bl Williamsport and Binlin
'Elmira 287 • Railroad.
Tito 8 A..M. and 3.15 P. . trainsconnentdaily at Port
Clinton, (Sendays excepted.) with the OATAWISSA,
WlLLlAMsroirr, and RUE RAILROA), making
dem connectiotia with lines to Nitigart* IPabh Canada,
the West and Sc' .nthweet.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Cornea of BROAD
and CALLOWHILL Streets.
W. H. MoILIIENNET, Secretary.
May 20,1881. my-201
SOLDIERS' SEAMEN'S ; AND WI.
Dows , eLzums fur Penettatp, pay, Prim Money,
Bounty Land, attended to by MAIN IL Fitiox, Notary
"Public and Palalloa APO, 224 DOM Street. o02&-(1t*
SALES BY AUCTION
FURNESS, BRINLEY, &CO.,
No. 4211 MARKET RT112116?
MICE TEREMPLORY AAR ATTRACTIVE RATA
SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS,
• of the -wc9l-linown nattatfailitre of
ESIiICI.e. SC 11 311 P. 1)141. et , BRO. '
Through
iiiTRICENS, 1, et AUCTIONEERS,
No. 929 lIIA.EKEY STREET,-
' On Friday Morning,-
Noreinhey I, at 10 o,eloek, I.y r4aiogtte, frx each.
3,000 PIECES,
Tl,e. "ENTINT; fetefeTal of their Toll traporration,
evsnprining :•71 1 , X4.(`114•0 I+c,orillverti
DICES GOODS
CARD.—the attention of the Tratlr is particularly
called to this sate, ass we will offer (YNLV
GOODS, nosily Ilindad by the t lily!. Toillonia, ;Mt. in
port, slid entirely nrw tityli49, not exhihjyyd•heruyelve any
previous sale.
Ileir To he closed ppromptorily.
N F. PANCOIIBI, AUCTIAINEER,
• Bocce or to 8. Scott, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT St.
SALE or AMERICAN AND 1111POWIED. DRY
GOODS, EMBROIDERIIOr MILLINERY GOODS,
NOTIoNs, Ac.. by catalogtte-
On WelillolillY ATorningt
October 30, commencing at In o'clock precisely.
EMBROIDERIES.
A line of late and choice stfies embruiderriljaconot
cellars awl sets, bands, It .Fier ‘
Y lininicing.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANIIRERCHIEES.
An invoice of 5-8 end 5-4 plain and hemstitched linens
eambria handkerchiefs.
STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY
GOODS..
cartons late and choice stylus solid colars and fancy
bonnet ribbons and straw, Paris afflificial flowers, straw
bonnets, fan-y hate. Ac.
111.161ERY GOODS, CLOVES,
and geiltd° hosiery, shirts and diEtiMch-`,.
kid, buck, and lisle elnvos, ke.
NOTIONS, STOCK GOODS.
Also, a variety of notions. fait:tons, trimmineg, Paris
shred silk, shawl and hair pine, Paris fancy goods, Ar.
25 SEWING MACHINES.
Also, 55 sewing machines.
?GSM TYE SALE ON' GERMANTOWN FANCY*
KNIT GOODS, HOSIERY, le., by catalogue.
On Friday Morning,
November I, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.
Pp FORD CO., d AUCTION
EBBS, Nos. 626 BURNET and 622 UCHEINIGILON
POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, AND GUM SHOES.
On Thursday Morning,
October 31, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be bold, by Pa
-4filoglio4ooo caw man% bnye', and youths' sult
grain, waft. proof, and thick boots ; calf, and kiptrogara,
gaiters, Oxford,. ties, &c. ; women's, misses', and
children's calf, kip, goat, and . .kid, heeled boot/ and shoes,
goiters, slippers, buskins, itc.
Also, n large assortment nf, first-cleua city-made goods.
th : orre Scatc ash b a4aloomir gingham trmairibreyllaas.
jartipATßlCril BROS.,
.0.1.4 • AUCTIONEERS,
004 C1T1,19,7T7T Ewa,
BALI 4W FOREIGN 3TATIONERY.
PAILCI , GOODS, CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED
WARE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
This Evening,
Commencing . nt•7 o'clock.
0A1,E5 MYNUT SVSN/49,
At 7 (Mot% of Woke, stationery, awl rimy mash
watches, jewelry, clocks, aver-plated ware, antler),
paintinghanasical instruments, ac.
Also, today, dry goods, boots and 'hoes, and OW=
abandiie of away destriagan.
1)Alf -$ ALES
Every Monday. Wednesday. and Friday. at 10 (mom
/tad
PRIVATE BALM.
At private sale, several large consignments of watches
and jeweiry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, out.
lery, fancy goods, Ac., to which-is solicited the attention
of city and country merchants and others.
Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, for
either public or private Wee.
ifieF Liberal cosh advances
Oat-door sales promptly attended to
SHIPPING.
glig WEEKLY COMMUNIGA.
,
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW
YO:Ali AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS
TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark coniaengera and
despatrles.
The Liverpool, Now York, and Philadelphia Steam.
Whip Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw erteam
abirie urn intended to Roil ex follows
FROM NNW YORK FOR LIVREFOOL.
CITY OF BALTIMORE,
GLASGOW
RAN GA It 00 ...... Saturday i Nov. 16.
And every Saturday throughout the year, from PlEli
No. CI N. B.
RATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA,
Cabin, to Queenetown, or LiverpooL *75
Do. to. Loudon, via Liverpool
Steerage to tineenatovrn, or Liverpool. .
Do. to London.
Do. Return tickets, available for ex months, from
Liverpont SSG
- -
Passengers forwarded to Balm Paris i Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates.
Certificates of Mune issued from Liverpool to New
York 340
Certificates" of passage issued from Queenstown to New
York 330
These steamers bare superior accommodations for PM
imagers, ere constructed with watertight mipatiaallta l
and suety orlaorieneed giargooloh
for boiled, or Paosogi!„ only at the °Mee of ,the oOnt.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN,
Tower Buildings.
In alasow, to WM, INMAN,
13 Dana street.
" r " I te:ll4
„f,-, 1
SNIPS.
FROM NEW TOM TO LIVERPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage Mad
Second Cabin Planage 75
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage $llO
Secopi Cabin Pasant, 00
The Ships from New ;Lai& call at Cork Itarbor.
The ships from Bestow call at Haifa/ and Cask Gar
bor.
PERSIA, Capt. Judith/a AFRICA, Capt. Shannon.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch.
ASIA, Capt. IL O. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Itockley,
AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie..
. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson.
SCOTIA, (now building,)
These yessele carry a clear white light at mast-head
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
NIAGARA, Moodie,. Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 16.
ASIA, Lott ,
, N.lfork, Wednesday, Oct. 23.
CANADA, Noir, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 30.
AFRICA, Shannon, N.York, liAT.inesciai, Nov. 6.
AMERICA, Anderson, tt Boston; Wednesday, Net'. la,
PNBSIA, Judkins, leaves N. York, Wedneeday,Nor.2o,
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not he accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones,
_ Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight Of toil!-
sage,
unge, alTly to Er' CUNARD,
inh44( 4 BOWLING GREEN. New York.
RAILROAD LINES.
FATJ4AND WIS- .
TE R ARRANGEMENT.- -
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, and NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TARIM
On and after Monday, October 28, 1861, until further
notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia, 8,7, 8, 8,10 05, 11,12 A. M., 1,2,
3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10 X , and 11X P. M.
Leave Grmantown, 8,7, 73i, 8, sg, 9X, 103,11 X,
A. at.. 3, e, a. 4,6,e. v. 8. ex, it P. M.
The 83t A, M, train from Germantown NON at Paeo
and Tioo. only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2,7, and 10% P. It
Leave Germantowa, 8.10 A.)1., 1,0, and 9N P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL H.&ICSOAD:
Lease Philadelphia, 6,9, 11, A. 3L, 4,4, d, 8, and 104
Leave Obeatotat Hi 11,7.10, MO, 10.10, A.M..,12.40, 3.40,
5.40, 7.40, end 9.10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphin, 9.06 A. Id., 2 and 7 P. N.
Leave Chestnut lUD, 7.50 A. 11. 1 12.40, 5.40, and 9.10
P.M.
it to `,soi ziri‘ . t't; ; :
. . ....... .
Leave Philadelphia, 8%, 6.05, /.IXS A. M., 1)1, &ON
4%, 6.05, and 8.00 P. 11.
- Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, 11 A. M., 13, ex, and 6
P.M: •
ON SUNDAYS.
'Leave Phlladelphia l 9 A. M., 3 P. M.
- Leave tiorribteirn,.if A. 11., 5 7. 51.
YOV, MANATUNE.
Leave Philadelphia; 6%, 9,11 A. M.,1%, 3.06, 436,
6.05, and 8.05 P. M.
Leave Maneyank, 6N, 7,4‘, 8%, 9;5,11% A. M., 2,5,
and y. N. •
ON SUNDAYS. •
Leave ft#49lithis, 9 A. M., 3 a,.d 7 P. IL
Leave Slanaynnk, 711 A. in., EiN and BP. H.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
ee2B-11" Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets.
ELMIRA ROUTE.—
PHILADELPHIA AND SEMI.
RA RAILROAD.
QIIICRINT ROUTE to Tamaqua, catawissa, Rapers,
Wilkesbusre, Scranton ' Danville, Milton, Williamsport,
Troy, Redden, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Palls,
Rochester Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chinage, St.
Louis, Nlimankee, and all points North and West.
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi.
ladelyida and Bolding Bidlrttittli owner SNAP an 4
CALLOWNIEL Streets, (Passengers entrance on Oat.
lowhill street") daily, (Sundays excepted), for almers
paints, as fellows:
BAT EXPRESS 8.00 A. M.
EIGHT EXPRESS 315 P. N.
The A. train connec ts
at Rupert, for Wilkes.
bane. Pittston, Wanton, and all stations on the LACE
AWANWA KED BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above trains make direct connections at Endre
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Onnandaiges
and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, Now York and Eris,
and New York Central Railroads, from all points North
and West, and the encodes.
iteggege chocked f Lriniles, lletfafa, anti Bugletruden
Bridge, and ell intermediate points.
Tlekete can be procured at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Line'e Ticket Office, northwest corner of
SMITH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passenger .
Depot, corner THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHILL.
TITROVBB EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leave the Philadelphia and Beading Depot, Broad mai
Calinwhill streets daily, (Sundays excepted), for ail*
points WOW and Berth, at O P. H.
Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
their going the someday.
For further information apply at 'freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and cuth - LowitmL, or to
. .
G. T. LEONARD, AO*,
Northwest corner 13E3111 and 0113611111 T &metal:,
arde.4l. Philadelphia.
- -
VIA KBPIA•
rm.& A RICAN - F . 4EBII6NT.
WI sou tuba .BiDNDAY, Supt. 2d, 1861, tilt/ trams will
leave PELLADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner
of ENDIMEDICPII and MARKET Streets, at 8 and
10.86 A. M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P. N., and wid leave
the corner of TD3DRY-FIRST and MARICET'Streoto,
iW ee t madelakia.) at 17 minutes after the starting
ame from Efghtseenth and Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leavo PHILADXLPIIIA at 8 A. 11. and 2 P. M.
Triable leaylag Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 420 P. M.
coun t at praloalton with Trains on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Ceatral Batiroad tor Concalri, Kennett,
0 - afard, dcc. HENRY WOOD,
eel-ti --Geueratthareacetendent.
evc. iro mmirj PHILADRIPHIA
AND , oi all" rc. um .
earthes, BzA t) i . )/N9
co
PIIILADZYPItiI, AWII 77,1861.
SEASON TIMM&
On and after May 1,1861, season titbits will be WWI
by this company for the periods of three, sis 4 nine, nil
twelve months, not transferable.
lidfX4-tiCkftl pia also ka lad at 83 PIV Md.
discount.
These tickets will be sold by the Treasureryat Re. 121
South FOURTH Street, where any further information
can be obtained. 8. BRADVOND,
en2o.tf Treasurer.
*3 KSILUO FiriM
ammo THE ADAMS KXPRESS
00141 1 ANY, Orace aaaOrtElaTNUT
Street, forwards Puede, Packages Plesebandlse, But
and Spetttf, °nor by its own Packages,
txmatactltta
rite other Fawn Contitauies, to 11)&3 arinelpalTollloll
and Uities tfE ilia VP31. 1 4 States
IC. B. BANDFOBD,
jolt General Superintendent,
itlViYld►o • it 6tßili
irl• Nog. 139 and 141 Snntli IrOIIIITH Btrort
PUBLI(1 EALEb HEAL ESTATE AND EiTIN:IC
AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY, at 12
o'clock nom, during the Intaineas Neanon.
BEAL VSTATE AT PEIVATS SALE.
INT VIA , hare a Was amount of real estate at private'
sal% Including entry description of city and nouns* pro
'arty Printed Rota may he had at the Auction Stare
FALL SALE OF RE tF. EirrATl AND
STOCKS — NOVENIREII.
Tlliti ITIII
iuclndr—
VlN}; SO ITA R tal In rem'.
done. .1 1 g.,. 613 Vita oppo-lle Veni4..th r Square.
Irmo :fiat. poe'reesivn, NtYN la (he Ategion
I'INE 51.—}lanch , ntrte tnwleth bruwn atone rekienee,
by lf, 8 ktne ntriet frThion Rnw). Isnraedin.tri plows
slam rhe-Aweltoo floorn4.
YOU writ S't.—lN.•:ll North
Fourth eat_
LORI ISAnli 1.1 47 . 14.%
L f nt,l•ard street.
Fotir-story brief( dwelliroz. No. 1433 Ennaltird street
NEW ( 4 1'.—Thr , e-story brick dwelling, Q. 431. New
street, West of Third
Postportpd Sale—EACiate a A. L. Polak.
DWELLING, 319 i 2 , l2:Eimteeo Fifth oin:et.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS,
PIANO-FORTE, FINE liAl A 1"I' It IiSiEK,
glti 'VER. a RAKER. SEWING MACHINES, TWO
3 1 UPESIOR lILLLLAILD TABLES, COMPLETE,.
lI:WI:LT.4ICW AND REED-MAKERS' ROLLERS,
BRUSsELS CARPETS, kr.
CAElt. , ..Our gals tu4liarallU.l.ll64 , llillo, at the Auction
Store, will ctdoprise, besides tiolllnte of superior SeCOll4l
hand furniture, piano-forte, extra large hair mattreeaee,
Frenth china and eat nlatawave,.beds and hedding, Brno-
SOH, and other carpetm, two Rol silos billiard tablea, ells
PA for sewing numbinea, made by (niter A: Baker, In
complete order, four parr roar steel rolls. a, cutting maq
forming ill Veil' iteiriwilirti aide, io which wat
invite the attention of ladies and otberA dealrnua of pur
chasing.
W Catelognes now ready, and the article', arranged
for egawduation.
RUPRITOR PURNITUIEN, PRCNOH-Pi ATE EOM
ROBS, PIANO-FORTES. REDS BEDDING!.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE,. BRUSSELS LND
OTHER CARPETS, &c
On IhnrEclay Morning,
At 0 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni
fmmituve, piano-fortes, mirrors, Itrnesels and other csr.
pen+, dm., from funatica deciininit honeekeephes, removed
to the store to, convenience of sale.
Also, ft superior mahogany hitiarit tablee.
AIFUp a :,ttinrior sewing machines, made by Grover d
Baker, Voht
Also, four pair jewelleree rolins, two pair reed-makerd,
Panne, 7 evolving euttiog maetdae s lathe head s dr.
Ah, 13.4tiardity of 11Mk. istlAWltP4,AtigtO W 1444 4143.12,
ote.
Catalogues ready the day previous to sate.
SUPERIOR WALNUT FUMY rruitE, FINE HAIR
'MATTI:NIMES, - FRENCH CHINA, CUT GLASS
WARN, Sc.
On Tlturtule9 Morninq,
/trig o'clock, hi the ennui eery salonnom of tho
Auctiou Storrythe euperior walnut furniture, a,tra fine
hair niattre , scs, French china dinner ware, fine cut
glaseware, &v., of a gentlenkaa declining housekeeping.
pAM"; NATTIAXS, AUCTIONEER,
Northeast_ corner of TIIIRD and SPRUCE areas.—
LA BC E SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, by order or
ABRAHAM NATIIANS, Broker, on TUESDAY MORN
ING, Nov. 5,1861, at 9y, o'clock A. M., consisting of gold
and biker, patent lever, mul other Watches, gold Chains,
finger Rings, I:restnlns, llledalliooo, wncil (111. A, Skates,
Accerdente, Gum. Mots, Coate, Panbi. VOtitel.
Shawls, Dresses, ke. Notice—All naming baring Gdoda
on deposit with me over the legal length of time, will call
and redeem the came, otherwise they will he soh! oa the
atove day. ABRAHAM NATISANS,Btoker, northwest
corner SIXTH and CALLownnE Streets. orti-11$*
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
ANI) COMMISSION TINNONANT, 43 0; Itheart
corner of 1311TH and RACE Streets.
The following articles will be sold for less than half Ow
usual selling Twice:
Fine gold huntiopran, doublo.oago, and loolde..boi,
tom English patent lever watches, of the most approval
and best makers' fine gold double-time English patessf
lever watches; indepsndent seconds lever watches; fine
gold hunting-case and open-face escapement lever natS
lepino watches ,• horizontal and duplex watchea•, sthrer
hunting-case, doulne-case, and double-bottom EntrilNis
patent lever, encapemeut lever, and lepino watches, of Obi
most approved and best makers; double-case and opens
face sliver watches; silver quartier and aingie-nove
watches; fine gold vest, neck, fob, and guard chaises
diamond finger-rings and breast-pine' eats of fine gold
jewelry ; geld breast-pins, ear-rings, finger-rings, brsosi.
lets, pencil-cases, pens, and jewelry of every da,lieriptlon;
suns, pistols, musical instruments, pisnn.fortes, and ter.
tides generally.
...Saturday, Noy. 2
Saturday, Nov. 9
Money advanced liberally, for any length of tem
agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, ilitunotds, vratehets,
Jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, dry goods,
clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, furniturearodu
ding, fancy arlleloti, and on all crilcloc of value.
CONSIGNMENTS AND OUT-DOOll SALES SOLI
CITED.
Liberal cash advancea made on atl article' co
for sale. Personal attention given to ail out-door tr.
...
4 garg PENN STEAM ENGINE
10 •••• boa AHD TIVLB
LEVY, P 1 #440 1 " - e 'THEORETICAL EMMA
ACHINRITB, BOTIIIVA-MANICRB,BLAOH
111411TIl8, and POCammvis, hreans, for tawny ftivii;
been in successful operation, and been exclusively ler
gaged In building and repairing Marina and River Ris
ginea, high and low pressure, Iron Beate, Water Tank*
Propellers, &c., &c., respectfully offer their service* in
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for L
em of all Bin% Marine, NYC!, and Stationary, hula'
sets of patterns of different aim, aro prepared to ens
cute orders with quick dispatch. Every description of
Pattern making made at the shortest notion. High sod
Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Bollard, e&
the beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Fargingsosi si
aka and kind, Iron and Drava Gating, of MI tit
serif:Cone ? Roll Turning, Strew Cutting, and al Mier
work covageted with the above buelneee.
Drawl and Bpecitkations for all work done at ask
establishment; free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for rib
pairs of boats, where they can I:4. parteet safety, roe
are provided with shearli, Meeks, falls, &Li &at kg
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. NEATER,
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER WWI.
J. VAUGHAN mutazor, JOall N. corm,
WILLIAM 11. MgMICK, MAIITLFT INWIPTs
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STIUDITI,
ANGINDERB AND NACRININD4
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam armhems
fee land, ?kW, end marina nrvino.
}lettere, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boils, kg.; OMlo
logs of all kinds, either Iron or brael.
Iron-Frame .l for GA Works, Workshops, We.
road Stations, do.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and mil
Imprortd construction. .
. „
Every description of Plantation Machinery, suds it
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mile, Vacuum Pans, Open Mean
Trains ' Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c.
Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar BeS
Apparatus; Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hanauer, and la.
pitman & .Volsey'e Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drafting
Nadine. fido4l
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY,
No. 951 BEACH Street, Kensington, Phitada.—
KILLIAN H. TIBBS informs his friends that, halting
pirtrchased the entire stock of Patterns at the ado,
rOLUIdiY, I. ii now pecynied 1.5 Restos mien fee
Bolling, Grist, and Saw-31ill Castings, Soap, Clunnioalp
and House Work, Gearing. Castings made from Bona
betatory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or steep send, at
loam. iny94l
IETHE PRESS"
BOOK AND 408 PRINTING
No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET,
The attention of tke Business Community is re
spectfully invited to the Now Book and Job Print
ing Office of Tan Puns% which has been fitted up
with New Material, in the meet Complete Monet%
and is now prepared to mute; he a satislaotery
!Style, every variety of Printing:
BOOKS,
atECKS,
DRAFTSi
RILL HEADS,
DEEPS,
BAIL TICKETS it PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS,
MERCUANTB, MANUFACTURERS, MECHADT/011,
Will be supplied with any description of Printing
reflohd, at Short Notice and ma the most Rea
'Mahe Terms. je3o•tf
- WET QUALITY ROOFING SLATE
always on fiend and *or sale at Union Wharf, 1161
DL Cll iikreeh Ben T. 18011166,
ID 41 iIZ valausi an:44 Pazadaugas
HALEA BY A tICTI /PI .
(Formerly Nap. 67 and 69.)
139 and /511 HuutICIF
AT PRIVATE SAL.E,
AT PRICES TO SUIT. TILE TIMES
MONEY TO LOAN
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PHILADELPHIA.
=MUCK & SONS,
BOOK AN]) JOB YRINTIIIG.
ESTABLISHMENT.
PHILADELPHIA
PAMPHLETS,
CARDS,
()~3LAIi~,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER BEApI,NGB,
BONDS,
MORTGAGES ?
CERTIFICATES,
PAPER BOOKS,
HANDBTII , S p
DRUGGISTS' LABELS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
IAwirEBO, AIICT/ONEEII9 1 PITEILSO
OFFICERS, BARKS, RA:IL.
ROAD AND INSURANCE
COMPANIES, Eta,
NOTES,
BECE7.PTS,