THE CITY. The The rnt 14.e;* , OCTOBER 2, 1881. TrODER 18 . 82. , '8 A. M. 12 M. aP. x. A. m. 12 Itf. BP. if 56 78 71X 83x 68 70x 8S W. t Nby B. fi by E. N by E. ESE. SSW. BirrnobPaorws.—Alone in our sago; mom, with an boor or two of leisure at our disposal, mai thoughts naturally revert to the one great subject of ab , sorbing interest, the existing war. From speculating upon its origin and probable duration we turn to its checkered and varied character, and to the min? scenes -end incidents it has engendered in this city. Among these, the occurrences of the peat few weeks pass rapidly In'yiew before us, and we have determined to notice them briefly, and, at the setae time, perform our bumble share as ajournalist in making up a record of the times. Amid • the profound calm and Quietness that at present poryndes every part of our city. it is bard to realize the scenes of excitement and bustle witnessed In our midst but little mom than a fortnight ego. At that time, events of the .griMst and most momentous character ware in progress, involving In their issue our material interests and pros perity, and the lives and well being of thousands of one neighbor', friends, and brothers.' The campaign in Maryland had commenced. Bloody and desperate bat tles were to be fought with a numer.na and well•dis ciplined foe, led by experienced generals, animated by a fiendish spirit of malignity and revenge, and hushed with recent victoria" and smesaes Upon its remit depended not only the safety of Wash-. ington and Baltimore put the invasion of the free States, and, lett too mnoh to any, moat probably our very ex ' lettuce as a nation'? for babied all of these had the ter mination been unfortunate to our arms, lurked the ghost of foreign intervention, at once the bugbear of the timid and credulous, and the subject of deep solicitude to therm of cooler blcod and steadier nerve. The question of the defence Of the 'leathern border of-our State also occupied the attenticn of our people. The fast that an invasion into our Unfits had been projected was well known and - wee most probably about to be attempted. The crisis admitted of no delay. The inviolability of our soil it was determined mast be maintained at all hazards, and the effort!' of those wbo Remelt to render the fair fields of our Commonwealth a wilderness and a waste mast be defeated, no matter whet the sacrifice or cost. The Go vernor called for troops. Flow that call was responded to bore among us is n matter of but yesterday, and is fresh in the recollection of all. &toads, companies, and lie meets sprung into existence as it by magic, and in a few boors were on the way to the scone of threatened danger. The patriotism of our people really seemed to have no limit. Large mannfiectoties were closed at great pecuniary lose to the prceiritstors, to allow their employees to enter the ranks. Judges, lawyers, Congressmen, and ' minis tore, laid aside the dignities of their poeitions without besitetion for the same purpose; puree-strings were un locised, and whole companies armed and equipped at pri vate expense, and the city that has already furnished forty thousand men for the grand army of the Union, soon had twenty thousand (20,000) more on the march to repel invasion, with a reserve of double that number ready to go elmild any emergency require their services. Bietory, with her long record of illustrious events, and hereto and self sacrificing exertions, has sorely none more illustrious more heroic, er more self- sacrificing than !hie. The spirit of the fathers has descended to the children, and the heritage incites them to the same noble and imperishable deeds. In view of all these cironsn stances, It was but natural that great animation and excitement should be visible on every side— that our city should assume the appearance of a vast camp—our streets refound with the music of the fife and drum, and the heavy tread of armed men —that the vicinity of the newspepor offices should be thronged by crowds eager to glean the latest items of in telligence from the scene of strife, or that the various do pots of trains for she interior of the State, should con stantly be fills d by the wives, sisters, and other relatives and friends of those who thus hastily responded to the call to arms, waiting to wish them good bye, and a Gard speed upon their journey. It was but the popular ex• preesion of loyalty to the Government, and affection for the brave men who were willing to risk their lives in its defence, and as such is worthy of ell honor and respect. lior'il it a matter of wonder that all this should gaidenly have Changed to a feeling of pride and exultation whoa the news of the great victory; won by the indomitable bravery of our army, ruder ftlalelian t near Middletown, Val first proclaimed, for the stake was large and the obseces desperate. In view of the fact that the enemy hal the choice of positioo, and that our troops were, to a large extent, raw and undisciplined levies, army of them from this locality. Then anoceedrd an Intense longing for farther news of the came charaotw , as the belief was general that more tolerate and severe battles ware yet to be fought before the object of the campaign ()mid be accomplished. This desire 'happily was soon gratified, for in quick succesidon followed the victotiee of aharpsburg and los tletam, ending with the grand finale of the inglorious scamper of Jeff's rag-tag and bobtail chivalry (Heaven save the mark!) at double-quick across the Potomso. Then it was that the popular joy became intensified. Salutes were fired, flags thrown to the breeze, congratu lations exchanged, with any amount of cheering and shouting, and every other manifestation of popular en thusiasm and ealtsfaction But all this is passed and gone forever, for the cause has ceased to exist. Onr salient army is resting and recuperating on the north bank of the Potomac, after their . brilliant but arduous achievements. The State 'troop. have mostly returned to their homes; business is again briskly resumed, and were it not for the drum and life at the recruiting sta tions, and occasional arrivals of the gallant follows wounded' in the recent battles, we would ha re little to remind us of the wsr that le still raging so fiercely and destructively. Of course. there are those among as who mourn the lose of a eon, brother, or some othor near and dear one, and who will not so readily forget this eventful period, but the active sympathin of hind triende are everywhere enlisted in their behalf, and we hope they way be aeon enabled to view with calmness and resigna tion the great calamity that bee overtaken them. The excitement upon the fall of Fort Sumpter was succeeded by that attendant upon the battle of Bull Bun, and this in turn by the capture of Fort amelson, and the battles before Richmond. and varlons othora. Each of these forma an epoch in the history of our city, that the future historian wilt take nleaenre in dwelling upon and deocriblog. God grant that the next mai re sult from the overthrow of the armies of the Oonfede racy, and the ending, forever, of this wicked and info moue rebellion! MEETING OF CITY COIINCILS Message front the Mayor Relative to the. Ex penses for the Deft-nce of the City—A Hospi tal for Contagions Diseases—Something about Gen. Wat.hington , s Chatrs—llicClel lazes Recent Victory—Our Sick and Wound ed—Coal Contract Annulled. Both branches of flouncils held their regular stated meetings yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH. Viso. Cormte, Presideut, in the chair. Petitions, Communicatione, &c. From the managers of the Volunteer Refreshment Sa loons,. presenting a chromo.lithogriphic view of their buildings. A resolution to ptsde the asme in Independ . FlT — Erramr: aurrorg - wrei-..-ua ram acrv - i — erm raisins from the recent epeeist appropriation of Councils, and the sum of 89i 918 ie yet credited to the previous account for the defence of the city, including 850,000 temporarily advanced to the fund for the families of Volunteers. Should there be occasion to extend further Sid to volunteer companies. a transfer for the prime can readily be made, or an ordinance passed to permit the disbureement of the sum on band without its restriodon to the use of any one orsanization it military. He therefore returns the bill entitled 4. A. bill authorizing the appropriation of 860,000 additional providing for the de fence and protection of the city) , Hospital for Contagious Diseases. Hr. Rerun introduced a resolution that the Committee on Health report a bill for tiro erection of a building as a hospital for contagion!' diseases. Agreed to. An ordinance appropriating 880 to pay for engroaring in duplicate and framing the resolutions of Councils pre sented to the refreehment ealoona, was offered and passed. The Reception of General Corcoran. The committee appointed to extend the hospitalities Of the city to General Corcoran made a report embodying the bill of expetfes, which wan agreed to. Mr. FORD offered a bill anthrrizing the purchase of a lot of ground in the First ward, adjoining the MM.. menslng prison, for prison purposes. The ground le 5% acres in extent, at a cost of sb,ooo. Referred to the Committee on Plienne. • Mr. Fox offered a rtsolntinn 'Demisting the Committee on Surveys to inquire into the expediency and propriety of constructing a culvert en the line or. Beaver street, between Bt. John etree: and Second, in the Sixteenth ward, and report upon the subject at an early day. Agreed to. The Purchase of Chairs. Mr. GINNODO lusted :bat six chairs, owned by a gen -Homan of this" city, that formerly belonged to General Washington. can be bought by the city. Mr. Ginnoda, therefore, offered a resolution that a committeeof three be appointed from each branch of Clorincils to toot the genuineness of there chairs, with a view to their pur chase. They now belong to a citizen reduced in oircum etances, who will sell them for $2OO. After some farther discussion, the resolution was with drawn. A restitution wan offered by Mr. Motfeittx that a epeeist committee •of three from each Chamber be ap- Pointed to prepare a &trite of resolutions, expressive of the thanks of Philadelphia to General McClellan for his recent brilliant victories In Maryland. A.bill for the paving of Salmon and other streets, was voted down. A resolution WAN offered that thOurgeon General be reoneeted to forward to Philadelphia hoepitals all the sick and wounded eoldiers volunteering in Pennsylvania regiinenls. Agreed to. A reeolution that tne city solicitor examine the title of a lot at Twentieth and Catharine streets for !school Pnr posse was Dis wed The bill intboriz7ng tbo paving, curbing, and grading of Cedar Area, wee owned flnallr. Contract Annulled. The bill to enrol the contract with Messrs. Packer de Ovalleld, for furnishing coal to the city, debated at length at the lest meeting of Councils, and paatponed until this meeting, was taken op. Mr. WBTRERIM. offered as an amendment that the sum of 81,60 extra price be allowed for each ton of coal delivered since the devastating freshet In the SchuyikilL The amendment was agreed to; and the bill pasted finally. • t.. The bonds of the late Mr. Brown, Oity Treasurer, were directed to he cancelled, by an unanimous vote. Bills . from Common Council. The resOlgtion to pave Spring Garden and other streets was conourrtd tn. • The remonstrates .from Common Council against the opening of Linden lan. et was read, and a committee to ()canine into the same appointed. The bill to postpone the election of a committing me gist, tie of the Fifteenth ward ,was agreed to. The Chamber ntxt proceeded to a consideration of the Municipal Code, which to the order of the day for each • meeting. The Chamber then adjourned.' COMMON COUNCIL After the pt.( anntaiion of the petitions, Mr. BAIRD, of the Finance Committie. reported a resolution authorizing the adrertisement an two daily papers; of the loan. for State Defence. .ligreed to. ' The Highway*. Mr. Quints, of the Committee on Highways reported a resolution for the paring of Spring Garden and Jefferson streets. Agreed to. - Also, A bill in place, making an appropriation in the highway appropriation, for the repairs of bridges, sewers, and cleansing streets: The introduction of this hill caused a irdritod debate, in which the present street-cleaning contractor 1.749 severely handled. It 'nue staled that numerous streets were in a Blihy , condition. An amendment was adopted, making an appropriation to pay the contractor f• rnleinsins the streets. The bill was tl , ally adopted, the total amount of ap nroPrialion heing,o43 1)24 50. Election:Postponed. , ' A resolution. to postimi for two weeki,.tho election of a police magistrate for the Twenty-third ward was' agreed to. Pram Select Counall: - - - Verb:hut resolutions from. delict'Cogitill were Obncarred Win viz: To novo Fraukford eireq,betWeseusGreen and orrell; to lay wetor•tdpo In other straotirs &O. Mold)! appropriating five bandied dollamto meet is cidentil expenems of coramhtese gave rise to a - discnseion s Mr. Oanetvzta. contending that it - wao entirely !wrong that Council, !Mould foot the hills of any oeminittbe,tbat may think fit to visit other cities. In view of .the in -crease of taxes, and other bordone, our citizens 'should not be called cm to pay fur hotel Mils Incurred , by mein- . tore of Commitroc. . _ Mr. totromma moved the postponement of mrsbill• for a week.- Agriel to: ' • - .„ • The ordioande in.reference to the arecitiiin of wheisgtal at Chestnut Hill WAi lode linitety postponed. .• Th e . seeeintion,: tonderlng the thanks of oounclle to 'General- ItlaCtellan,*far hie 'recent victories, 'wee con; cturred in. Also, the resolution of Ingttu Mon' to the Health Com mittee to report whin for the ereotto A of suitable build ings for infeollouidieeases. , Also, to pay tho Oeirclinoy to Meet the expenses of the reception of Gen. anroorstr, Council then adjourned.... : - . . SOLDIRRES 7 -- FAIR At a recent fair, bold In the . 01oTta 'Del Church; In aid of the elok and -wounded - stddiere„ 1130 wee realized, with which were purchased for:; . and subsequently presented to, the 'laths. rine•strjvilloseltel : 2 reeking chairs, IX dozen tOwelit, 1K dozen elipeers, 1g dozen. pocket handkerchl44,2 dozen pales wool, n socks, besides a quantity of •eiciag and farina.- , The fair wee under the managetnent of the' fell , lowing young ledies : Mary Thorritty Thema &gaol loch. HaryNidegarY, Ida Megary, Itebecoa Haines, Malls &clanger. . . . ARRIVAL or.MourSior AND WOUND RR._ IF-LIST OF NAMES . —Yeaterday..tois - hiadred . and fifty more sick and wounded frointthe,reoent ttttie•deld were adinitted'intO the Obeeer Hoepital The folliiiing are some additiot at Dames of those admitted Into tht lion hats in thte,etty OnWedtioadity : ; • SUMMIT HMI HOSPITAL. Pennsylvania Regim ent s, • (bed 0 Ackoy,.D, 3d Rea John Doris, E. 6th Res. Peter Angel, F, 95th. Win Ebborte , F, 1.82 d. 0 L Belcher, K, oth Bee. John Grisly's, F, 05th: BI V B Burdett, A, Bth Bee. Hendersess. 0, 98th. Jos 13 •Rrowet, 8, - 49th. Lfe'Ressativ F, Doh James Dlavßie, F. Bth Res. B B Beed, I, 50 1 n Bat Fre McFall. E, 23th. Joe A Thomas, 1..12th tilgt Wm Trainer, B, 48th. Henry %raising, B, thh• ; . New Jersey Regiments. Jacob Yostnott, /2, 2d. 10 Linn, 4th. JohnAtorvixo, If, &I. I Peter., D, 4th Henry Sturgis, IC, ad. ORICMANTO Nelson Gear, D, Ist Boa Bawl Macbeth, 1, 7th Rea. Win Starr, P. 90th. J Conner. F, 81st. Henr7 Alrogotaer, eist. John Ferguson, D, 28th. I Oorp Jso W Holger, It2t. Sst Thos Binsley, (1, 88th tat W H wsldron. D, 314 Q 111 Fat Ed Wallace, 107th!Carp at 11 Davis, 84th. (harp Ed F Gentener, 90th. 'Richard Elm 1, E, Bth Osv VOLUNTEER BOUNTY FIND —The subscriptions to the Oittzons' Bounty Fund, for volun teers, received on Tbnrrday were es follows: Bbarp dcila.kitte 3260 ZIGLITII-IYARD CONIMITTZE O. J. Stifle S 50 Cisorge Blapham S 10 10 John O. Pfohtn Dr. Smith.... IMI Michael Meagher Dr. Hayes Mrs. Helen Patterson NINTH WARD Samuel Jarden 201 J. F. Bradfield 101 Received on Tlinreday,, rr, • 1 111 COOPICR• SHOP REFREBIIgENT SALOON.—We are requested by the committee to ae knowledse the folioaing donations for the week ending Wedneedav evening: Dr. W. Uhler, sid ; S. W. Callen, $5 i F A. Wotbert, $5 ; W. Baird, $10; Thos F. Adams, $o ; 1'! J. Barger, $5; Joseph Megary, $5 ; Witan3 Kerr. 85 ; P.. A Bonder & 043., $2O; John McAllister, $25; L A. Godey, $5; J. Menre, $5; Mrs. George Francis Train, $5O; John Rice, $25; Penne)lvanla Railroad 0,., $200; Directors of Pennsylvania Railroad Go., 8:50; Dr. JarneW Bon, 860; Mrs. P. Homor. 85; William Harris, 82; John Wegner, $10; Boyd & Stroud, 86 72 ; Cash, $1; Pro ceeds of Fair, Twelfth and Oallowhtil, held by Massie McGrath, Amtlia Bpillen. Mary McGrath, Charles Mc. Grath, Fr3nk Bpillen, $l7 78; Mrs. Theresa P. Dorbiey, one-half proceed• of Fair held at 439 Wlidey street, Eighteenth ward, $9O; Children's Fair, by Mary Her tine end Jars McPherson. $l2; L. DI . 85 ; Second and Third-etreets Railroad 00., $5O ; .oeptain Willoughby, 810'; B. Reeves & Bon, a lot' of crutches; °Wain Uhas. Foster, $2. • WATER STATISTICS.— Chief Engineer Casein reports the following as the operatione of the Philadelphia Water Works for September, 1852: Galls. pumped A.Nerage num. during the her of gallons month. perd ay. Fairmount. 421,821.881 14,054,081 Spring Garden 154,143.040 5,138,101 Kensington 105,237 360 3 607,912 West Philadelphia . 38,615,310 1,287,177 719,617,571 . 23,987,252 Total MILITARY FUNERAL.— The funeral of the late Lieutenant Colonel Thomas G. Riniln, who fell at the second battle of Bull Ran, will take place froln St. Matthias' Church, Nineteenth and Mount Vernon streets, this afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Chase. of the Pro teetant Raincoat Church, will officiate. The funeral will be attended by the members oflndustry Lodge, No. 181, A. Y. M., of Excelsior Lodge, 'No. 216, the officers and members of the Grand Lodge of Pensylvania, and the active and honorary members of the Washington Grays. TARING CARE OE THEIR KINDRED.— Tte Sangrrbtind Singing Society, a patriotic German organization, haveresently held several public entertain ments, the proceeds of which were appropriated for the purpose of obtaining the names of all the German soldiers who are at or near Washington, being either sick 'or wounded in the hospitals. Tne lists are very largo, sod are published In the German papers of the Union. A es• cred concert, for the furtherance of this object, will be held on Sunday, at Mechanics' Hall. CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.—Mary nle Martha Fipple, and Sarah :Sans= hive been com mitted to answer the charge of robbing a house, No 1306 Walnut street, on Saturday night last. The articles stolen were valued at about $l.OOO, and comprised boxes centalning jewelry and old reline, gold and silver coin, paper money, end deeds, bonds. and mortgages. The er red was made by Eel - gent , Britton, who succeeded in re covering nearly e . O the property. ACCEPTABLE TO FAMILIES or VOLUM TEEES.—Four hundred dollars, in the charge of Police fficer.McCullen, who returned on Wednesday night from Col. fmall's regiment. were the same evening dia. tribn'ed, in part, to Mrs. Hazel and Mrs. McQueeson, widows of two of the soldiers recently killed. The mem, hers of he company in which these men enlisted raised the whole smonnt. 842 BO was immediately given to f ech of the ladies mentioned._ ARRESTED 808 LARCENY.— John Rus reit and Wm. Blye were arrested for drimkonness, in the Second district, on Wednesday night Unseen. however, was accused by Blye, at the bearing yesterday morning, of having robbed the former of $B2, In Water skeet; be low Spruce, while the two were baying a a jolly lark." Buesell accordingly was committed to Lotman DEATH OF ANOTHER BOLDIEIt OF THE 3187/1 —Stephen T. Anderson, a member of OOM MT D, Corn Exchange Regiment, who was wounded at Black ford's Ford, on the 20th nit., died at the hospital at Sharpebnrg on Friday last. He wee one of the unlade- Dale men upon whom amputations were performed at that place. AT A MEETING of the trustees of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, held October let , Dr. Geo. T. Barker was unanimously elected to the their, made vacant by the renignatton of Dr. J. L. Bees eerott, viz: The principles of dental surgery and thera peutics. ARRIVAL OP A SLOOP OF-WAR.—The United States sloop of•wan Dale. Meat. Commander Clark R. Wells arrivtd at the navy yard 'yesterday morning. She is Irma Port 110714 and named to this - e PERFONLL.-- n e nes a - y Digut,—. member of the Relect Oannoil, Joseph M-Rwry. Esq , was elected a member of the Cooper-Shop Refreshment Oom mittee. DEATHS AT THE MILITARY 'HOSPITALS. —The only death reported yesterday was that of Lewis H. Banscomb. of °owl:any D United States Engineers PHILADELVIIIA BOARD OF TRADE. ALGERNON 8. ROBERTS, CHAS. RICHARDSON, Confirms or TEN MONT IL A. J. DERBYSHIRE, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Ph:.Wapitis. Ship Northampton, Norse Liverpool, BDOTI Ship Domesday, Decan Liverpool, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA“ Oct: •3, lei% RTSEB 6 59--BUN BETS ...... -.5 89 RIGEL WATER 10 38 ARRIVED Balk Lamplighter ' Morris, 7 days from Washington, DC, in ballast to D SEltatson & Co. • Bay k Union, Heard, 12 days from Grand Turk, TI, with 7320 bushels salt 10 Lewis & Damon. Brig Amazon, (Brem) Hogeman, 60days from Bremen, with Eden to J T Plate a &bottler. dchr Hope, Words, 3 days from Indian River, with corn to J W Bacon. Sicisr. Jas Satterthwaite Maloy, 4 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Schr Paran, Clarg,lo days from St John, NB, with laths to W 43 Lid> d. Schr Billies, Cove, 8 days from Eastport, with piaster to E A Bonder 44 00. itchy Citizen, Dritirwater, 12 days from Tinalhaven, with atone to B A Bonder do Co. Bar Mary Standish, Atwood, from Fortress Monroe, , in ballast to captain. Ecbr John Faronm, Ralf, b days from Baltimora,in ballast to captain. Ecbr Little Beck, Bowen, 5 days from Washington, in ballast to captain. • Behr Pangasset, Waplee, from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Bcbr Cornelia, Starr, from Washington, In ballast to captain. Behr Christine, Knight, from Fortress 'Monroe, In bal last to Navy agent. Echr X Wheatley, Avery. 4 days from Provincetown, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Behr Obanticleer, Atkinson, 4 days from Province. town, With mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Scbr L W Dser, McDnBle, 8 days from New York, in Llanelli to Clastner i llitiokney Pa Wellington. Behr Julia Maria, Smith. 5 days from Washington, D 0, in ballast to Noble, Caldwell dr Co. Behr Damon, Pitcher, from Boston. Behr Al lel& Phillips, from Taunton. Behr CI S Watson, Bayles, from Alexandria. . Behr Jacob Birdeudi, Hazleton, from Alexandria. Behr Heroine, Champion, from Fortress Monroe. Steaming Pinwhee l Virden. 6 hours tram the Middle, having towed thereto ship Tonawanda, for Liverpool, where elle anchored M 1 PDI on Wernesdey, and re mained at 2 yesterday morning. Also remts the shin (trey Eagle, hence for Rio, and bark Neva, for Liver• pool, at anchor early yesterday morning off Bombay Book. CLEARED. Brig J W Woodruff, Sprague, Matanzas, J Mason & go. Brig W Barter, Gilchrist, Boston, Wannerneober & Maxfield. Bar Damon, Pitcher, Boston Noble, Caldwell & Co. Behr Julia Marla, Smith, &Atop, do • Behr N Stovene, Haskell, Boston, J B Barley & Co. Bohr Oattbagena, Kelly, New Bedford, J B Blskiston. Behr Jae Corealon, Anderson ' 'Haverhill, do Behr J D Bnokaloo, Bennett., New haven, Tyler, Stono Bcbr OEI Watson, Bayles, New Haven, • do Schr :Lizzie W Dyer, NoDale, Portland, Oashur, '.Edickney St Wellington. Behr A Wieldy, Phillip, ' Norwich, Blnukkeon & Glover. Pcbr D G7loyd, Hackett; Norwich, L Andenried & 00. Behr Heroine, Champion, Norwich, ` do fichr J'Birdeall, Hazleton, Alexandria, B H Powell. (Correspondence of the Philadelpbia-Excnange.) LEWES. DeL'Oot 1. The fleet before reported remains at the Breakwater, with the addition of the bark Old tfickory, treat' Bflfast. The wind continues E anti 'Bllrpreventing any of- the vessels going to aea. ' • • joure, &e. (Correspondence of the Press.) • READING, Beat 30. The following boats from-the-Union Canal passed' into the. Schu)lklll Canal to-day, t bound %to Philadelphia, laden and consignod as follows: ' • ' L biehsffer, lumber to Abel Thomas; It Il..lsLmilgome• ry, do, to. Patterson & Lippincott; Young Henry; do lo Jas Haley; Elias Et ber, lime to Elias Heber; Stuin t grain to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright. . , MIIIIOBANDA. Bark. fdcaco, Clark, for Philadelphia, was' waiting at ,Pernanubnco 22d Aug. ' • Bark least It Davie, ilohnee, hence, arrived at New -,Orleans 20th nit. ' '• Brig J P Wetherill, Btrobridge, hence, arriva4MNew . Orle,atta22.l alt • Brij Lange, Nvani, cleared at 'Havana 26th tilt. fee Philidelpyla: • . • • 44 : Biig John, Chrystal,,Yeacook t palled -fromAdatausita tht tat for Philadelphia„ • ".• ••• -• Ntdig Ella Reed, Jarman, feit F lihidelftba t itinitined at \Havana 27th PA- • , • •• • •.•• ••-• • ',••••••••• •• •0- kohr Knight, Kane, hemp tarc.poatantrat Afeve9fdrie ltd inel. Ecbr Cattle Haas, Vliwn, for rbitadglatila, was waning fitDik UCO Per inb '241 Aug: ••• .4 1 a IdABINZ-DISABTEIIBIr9II - EMPTIEBIBER,. - The numbim or- Moe eea-golna craft teriorted last month el totally lost or mle)ips,emonnted to 29, viz: 2 140.mcrti. T shire, 1 bark,sll bidge, - 12 - iolionhers, and 1 sloop Or the number IT were wrecked, 5 abandoned, 3 run town,-2 burnt:lfoundetedrand value, **cloaks° of oargot:e, le eetkatated at 6115;003. EiliGkriAo 'ctiggst.*-7-350 Boise Choke; English. Dairy WIE CBE, joist re .cs,lvoid lotiale " 11 , 140DXS & w LLIa Pak"- "014. if No. IG7 Rout& WSC6ts w e d. _ x.A.V.PIE SAP SAGO.:O REESE -- . . osisigebyrr ;1130011-1 & wiLtaeals, , Of it .1.07 South WATER street. N 110 E CIT AL. • •,,C, J tm b & Latuasare, Hi If J W Hendersoti, H. Bth. W H llornell. D, 129th.,' Jorp J D Thompson, 721. DT nosrITAL. 25 Andrew Bonner 10 COMMITTEE. Dr. Beaumont. 5 1 126. Total $484,666. AABON iRSITALL. *-EDUC4. . AL.. „ • • TtOtt" --• TUttION-4VIVIN' P'• LATIN. GIVIZIE II AND INATEISMATIOB, STUDENTd IN THE 13Ii r ltBSITY.i:.who; on,socount of insufficient previous Priiiiiration, need' such aid for the ,ockeeefol pursuit of their present studios. also in •yr, l 4llBll.eLiterature, Literary Analyits,* and the hichkor branches of a liberal culture to Ladies who have finish ed their course of school education, but• are deedrous of continuing their study in other than the ordinary echo. :antic directions; • • . 7 ., •` ' AdArres strhhi ignite," TIN GLI If‘ AiN -OVAABIOAL 801100L,The Bohoolof the, subscriber,. In Wines' Building, TWELFTH arid:'OHOISTNET Streets; will to-open on biONDAy, tho Bth or Sentoßlber.. . so2l-tf 01thiLE13:SHORT;: Al M. OXFORD . ; FEMALE ..SEfiIINARY, OXTV111); ()NESTER COUNTY. PA. -:rlionext eesedon of this Institution will open on .WE.DaIISDAY, November 5. For I:Arm:liars, address ocl.lm MISS BAKER, Principal.. IS& BROOKS -A ND.. MRS.. J . : R. M•.. HALL will reopen their Boarding and Day &boo! for Young:Ladies, at 1218::WALNDT Street, on MONDAY, &Walther 8. se2.Bla CitASSIOAL UTE.-DEiiN 3treet,- above 81 , 1117010. -The" Oleesiosl Inelitute will DZ-OPIIN lilitPT it MEE let.'" aum.stage : . 7. W. FAIRII43 t D. D.; PriniAled.- QELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1030 U SPRING GARDEN street. For circulars, apolv•to B. T. BOWMAN, Principal. se.3o-12t*, QT. :111Ag1143 - EPII3O.O.PAL DEAY, LOOI7BT Street, weet of Sixteenth, bee reopened for... the Eleventh Session.` 3. ,ANDBE WS HAMM AL:M.; Principal. 80641 WINTHROP TAPPAN'S .11J-11... 'Building and Day School for. Young Ladies, No. 14111111PRIIMA8troati will reopen on W!IDNIEBpaIr, September 171 b. VNGLIBH, FRENOH,AND s 1 SCHOOL —Mee BURGIN'S School for Yonng Eadies will reopen NEPTENU3EIt 16th, at 1037 WAL NUT Street. eel2.lro* IrIIROY BEM ALR This Institution offers the accumulated advantages of nearly fifty years of snocessfni operation. Every facility ie provided for a thorough course of use. fel and ornamental education, tinder the direction of a corps of more than twenty professors and teachers. For Oiroulars, apt:47 to c • - au92-2m JOIIN E. WILLMU), Troy, N. Y. QUBOOL OP DE SIGN AND DRAW- L) ING SCHOOL —get of fine German Silva Instru ments—price 86. The instruments of these seta are spe cially adapted for architectural and mechanical drawing, or fancy designing Prepared and Tor sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00 , ItlathemaJoal loatrument Maker, 924 0 EIIISTNTTT Street 5e26.12t A ITENTION, INDEPENDENCE Cl CITY CADETS —The subscriber having opened ble Academy for the Military Instruction of Youth, at the Armory, northeast corner .RIGHTRENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, will have regular drilla on 11.0:41- DAYS and THURSDAYS of each week at 4 o'clock P. M , at which times and place he will be glad to see his friends. For terme, &c., apply at the Armory on the dare of drill, or at the residence of G. NOSSNDORFF, *WM-4i* No. 1912 COATES Street. rpHE MISSES' CASEY AND MRS. A- BEEBE'S French and English Boarding and Day School-for Yonng Ladies, No. 1708 WALNUT Street, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 10th. still 2in ' • SCHOOL FOR YOKING LAVIES. lIIBt3 L. B. MAYER ieNrepared to receive one cc two classes . of Young Lad lee, at 1037 WALNUT atreot, commencing September 15th. Circulars may be ob tained, previous to the 15th, et 1020 RAMS etreaL sea lm* . . . MME. MASSE AND. MLLE. MO RIN'S 'minion AND ENGLISICDOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, No. 111 South THIRTEENTH Street, will re-open on WED NESDAY, September 10th, Philadelphia: For Circu lars, apply at the above number. an.21,2m 'LINDEN BALL MORAVIAN FE MALE SEM7II,IIIIY, at LITIZ, Lancaster county, Penna., founded 179‘, affords superior advantages for thorough and accomplished Female education. For circu lars and information, apply to Messrs. JORDAN & BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia, cr to Rev. W. 0. BE (OREL, Principal. au29-3m 'ROME STUDY FOR LADIES.- The subscriber proposes to form an advanced clam in Philology, History, Mental Philosophy, and "English literature, to, meet twice a week, commencing October oth. Circulars at 903 CLINTON Street. eeB-1m PELT HELIUM CHAIM. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. 0., The exercises of this College will be resumed 'on the Ist of B&PTFAIBES. Terms - for Board and Tuition, *2OO, payable half. yearly in advance. For further information apply to the President of the College. _ [ene-ftrah2m] JOHN EMMY, B. 1: • HOLMESBURG SEMINARY FOB LA. YOUNG "LADIES, located on the Bristol Tnrn;. plke; 8 miles from Philadelphia and 2 from Tawny. The Bret term of the scholastic year begins the first MON DAY in Beptember second term the let day of Nei. ram. A circular, containing terms, references, &0., can b. obtained by appkcation to the JY/4-limw •is Misses ORAPM&N, PriniAltai& TTIBE BEST PROVIDED SCHOOL ..L. IN THE UNITED STATES.—The Scientific and Classical Institute, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. coe. of Twelfth it., re-opens on MONDAY, Sept. Bth. In no other achool of our country have so great pains beau taken to provide everything requisite - for 'the - complus. and thorough education of boys and young men in ail de partments of learning. Entrance on Twelfth st. au2B-tf I. ENNIS, Principal. F"' LE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J. This welLestabLished and flourishing Institution 10 pleasantly located on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, 13( hours' ride from Philadelphia. Special attention is paid to the common and higher branches of English, and impeder advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French is taught by a native and spoken In the Daily. for catalogues, address Bev. JOHN H. BBABBLEY, A. M., President*. • VILLAGE- GREEN SEMINARY.-- OARDING 80110,011, near MEDIA, renneytvani H a. BIC'S, English Studies, &a. EMT' •---,,-.7:z d ri V : ii thomti •-",7"; gineering taught. Exercises in Militair T.3tiCe. t3erenth year begins September Ist. Boarding, per week S2.zs Tuition, per quarter 6.00 For information, address Be,. J. BERYBY BARTOW, A. Et.) iT 28-9 in VILLAGZ (IRBIL% Penn's. VIIEGARAY INSTITUTE, .` BOAII.DING AND DAY SCHOOL PO/1 YOUNG LADIES, No. 1627 and 1629 SPAWN Street, Philadel phia. The regular couree'of instruction embraces the Keeled: and French Languages and Literatnrea—Latin if re.. anfred—and all the branches which constitute a thorough English Education; especial attention being paid to the latter by the Principal, assisted by the beet Professors. French is the language of the family, and le constantly spoken in the Institute. - • The Scholastic year commences September 16th, and closes July let. For circulars and particular% apply to sta6.2aoSl , MADAME D'HERTILLY, 'AVENGE LANGUAGE.- PROF: .11.? • MASSE is now forming a class, of between, twelve and twenty bowl, to receive instruction in FRENCH, by the oral method. The course will consist of sixteen lee• sons; of an hour and a half each, four lessons a week, and in the afternoon. Terms, 84.00 for the course. He wlll constandy converse with his classes, and afford every facility for attaining a thorough colloquial knowledge of the language. Prof. M. has matured his new system . by which those having a alight knowledge of the French language may make rapid improvement, without devo ting to the study any other time than the hour passed with the teacher. References: Bev. Bishop W. B. Stevens, D. D., Prof. H. Copp6e, of Penna. University,' Charles Short, Esq. Apply at his residence, 111 South THIRTEENTH street. set-tin FRENCH AND ENGLISH DAY BOROOL FOB BOYS, Prof. E. MASSE, A. 11., Princlpal.—Thia new Institute receives Boys between eight and - lonrtein'yearis of age. While french is the language of the Institute, the greatest attention will be paid to the English studies. Competent 'teachers aro engaged for all the ordinary branches of a good English education. 'Latin taught without extra 'charges: The academical year begins on the 17th of September, and ends on the 28th of June, - • Further Information can be obtained at the reaidence of the PA:ideal, No. 111 South THIRTEENTH Street. BEIFIIIISNOBEL—BIebop W. B. Stevens. Prof. R; Cop - Dee of Penn's University, Prof. 0. D. Oleveland, on WH. Seward. entl7-1m LIN WOOD, HALL, ON OHELTON .A.A Avenue, York Boa& Station, N. P. EL 8., 3431141 adios from riAlladeiphia. The Third Term of Min DARR'S Boarding and Day Sebool for Young Ladiea, _at 'the above beautiful and healthy location, will commence on the aeoond MONDAY of September. • The number of pupils being limited to fifteen, the es tablishment has as much of • the freedom of a home an consistent with mental improvement. EXtroisee in the Gymnasium and open air are promoted, for Which the extensive grounds afford full opportunity. Circulars cin be obtained at the office of Jay Cooke a Co., bankers, 114 South Third street, or by addreasina the Principal, Bbeemakertown post office, Montgomery County, Pa.. ,au2,5-2m . , THE WEST CHESTER 40A.DEMY _a.. AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT WEST ORESTES, , PENNSYLVANIA, -will commence the winter ternrof five calendar months °tithe let'of Noveni ber next.' The course of Instirictioii is :tUrougtt and extensive:designed and larranged.to prepare boys and young men for business or college. The Principal, who devotes all his time to the interests of his school and its pu pils, Is assisted by eight gentlemen of - abilitfand experi ence. The German, French; and .Spanish languages are taught by native resident teachers, an advantage which will be readily appreciated by the patroriiiof ) the Institu tion. The Military Departmeizt la iiiidorthe charge of Major G. Ecliendorff, of Philadelphia, whose qualifications for the position. are extensively known. Its datiearand re quirement! do not, in any way; interfere with rarY.dopartments, while enrollafent among;the . oadorcorpe le ltdt optional. For . catalogue, /to.; apply to • - 5e61.8*4112m WM. F. WYERP. A. M., • Principal. WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS, via the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ; • LIATII TON DAPOT, • : Corner BLEVENTH and MARKETStreets, First Train at 7 16 A. M. Seoond Train at ' 846 A. M. Third Train at ' ' 12.00 Nocin. Fourth ,Train at 400 P. M. Fifth Train at ' 6 45 P. IL LEAVE. WEST ORESTRR, -.1 At 6.26, 7.45, and 10.56 A. 21., 3.10 and 4.15 P. N. - ON SUNDAY. ' Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and West . Chester • Freight delivered at the Freight Station, corner MAR KET- and JUNIPER, before 11.30 'A. kf., will be de livered etWest Chester .12 P. - M. • , pENNBILVANIA MILITAWLY4 4"a !or tickets and farttitr information, apply to . . JAMES- COWDEN, Passenger Agent. J., ! ACADEMY, at West ChistOr; (bir - basideiiiiili.) . " /1 4 ., inwid 1. ! : HOUPT,Heneral Freight Agent. iy2l-tf the Legislature, at. Its ; llitimpra This Academy will be opened on ThnrsdindlepteMber 3 r* ' 4tb; 1862. ,It was, chartered by PHILADELPHIA Lest seisiori, - iiithfill 'collegiate powers, AND ELMIRA H. B. LINE. In Ite capacious buildings, which were erected and far. 1562 BUMMER ARR A NGEMENT. ribbed ata cost, of over sixty thousand dollars, are - ai..:zo ARR 18E52 For WILLIAMSPOBT, 'SCRANTON, ELMIRA, - and. rangementa, t of the highest order for the comfortable • For polite in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave onarteririkand subsisting of one hundred and fifty cadets. - ;Depot of Addle: and Beading B. 8., Cor. Broad and Cat. ~,A con* Of "competent " d -"Perienced teachers F M ' islowhat to, at BA.At , and 8. 1 6 P. ai. dallI; suelitt five thbir undivided littentibli to the elineational debart- (~gi utdami . _ .-...._ ..._:_. merit, and aim to make their inotroctions thorough and QUICHIST,IOIII/11 from Philadelphia to points in.. practical. Th e'.deparfinent of "slndieil etitbrabei the fol. Ilff ._Al_ I..ern ' atiC . Welitern Pennsylvania Western New . lowing courses :--,Primary, Commercial, , and Scientific, York, &a., &a. Baggage 'checked threitgli to Bu ff alo, Collegiate and Military. 4. - graduiste cif the-Halted States . . Military Academy, of high. standing in- his- Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.olass, and of Through-kxpreas Freight Train for all points above,experience in the field; devitee ideeiolasiveatterition to leaves daily at IS P: N. the Mathematics and )engineering. .The moral training ~3 , ii . fur th er information ova" to of cadets will' be cirefrdly 'attended to. For circulars, ' -'.' ';1011N S. HILLIS, general Amt. apply to JAMES .H4ORNE,-, EISQ., No. 626 Chestnut THFIRTBENTII lad OALLOWHILL, and N. W. coy, street, or at the'BoOk-Stiind of Continentalllotel, Nitta- SIXTH and CHESTIII3T Street.. laBl-N , delphia, or to ; OoIoneI,THEORORH lITATT, President . Pennsylvania MiliteryAniidersy: BOARDING SCHOOL Ifpft:GIRI;S. - 'Tbe Sixth Benton of the BOMIDIEG1131)1100L FOR GIRLS, heretofore conducted by sb e• Subscribers, neat Darby,.Pa ;under the name of • • -is BBA.RoN PEUALE sEmnr Will open' 10th mo , Id, 1862, at - Attleboro , , Bnoki .county, Pa., alder - Abe - name of • - ( , •• ' BELLZVIIR FERALID INSTITUTE, - Every facility wiltzbe afforded *hereby A, • and fniehed bourse' of instruction' in all the - el= l e l f and higher branches of an' ENGLISH, OLASSIOSL • and 2dA.THEMATIGIL ,Eduoation may be obtained; .. ()Ironton, embracing details of 'tho Inetitntion, maybe had on application to the Prinoipale; Attleboro, !Ricks county, Fa, or to Edward Famish, Philadelphia, The charge for tuition in English branches, with board, washing, fuel, and lights, including pone and ink, - and thejute,,,49;w_library, at.the.rato.of.Bl6o for stba.. "'•Latin ilaskilPrem% and orDiawitig,!each; extra ,I2ReLEL,J. GRA.IIAM.2I, '' " '• - catAutatiz • Principal, E pitggg.Litt .4,W " 4 • riatia wA.T. UUTOBER 3 1862. - , . e. ARRANGEMEN rs OF.I.NE W YORK a / 5 154. THE OAIIIDIN .AND. AMBOY A. 111) PRIG" D EL. PKIA.AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES 'Rom PHILADELPHIA TO NE W • - • -YORK AND WArPLAORS. PROP WALNUT-STREET wrlaaf AND EESSiNOTort Darer. WILL LEAVE AS .F,OLLOWS—VLZ : • EARN. At 8 A. N., via Oateden end Amboy, 0. and A. Att.. commodation 151 At aA. M., via Camden and Jersey Oity, J.) Accommodation. •At A. M, via Kensington- and - Jersey cu b . 26 Morning Mall 8 00 At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Western Express 8 00 At 12)i P. M., via Oemden and Amboy, Acconuno ' datiori " - 1 26 At 2 P. IL, via thunder. and Amboy ' 0. and A. Ex- ' • preas • 808 At 4 P..M., via Camden and Jersey Oily, Evening • Express 8 00 At 4 P. IL, via ,Camden and ,Jereer Oity, 28 ow Ticket. 121 At 0% P. EL, via Kensington awl Jersey Olty, Evening Mall 8 00 Al 11% via;Oamden and Jersey Ray. South. ern Mail . ' . _ . _ 800 At 6P. NI., via Camden and Amboy, Accommola- - tion, (Freight and Passenger)-IstOlaea Ticket.. 1 111 Do. do. • Yol Claes d 0.... ISO The 11% P. M. Southern Mall runs daily; all others Sumdays excepted. • ' • For Water Gap; Strondsktire Scranton, Wilkeebarroo Montrose, Groat Bend, Binginuaston, Syracuse, &0., ate A. - M. from • Wainufstreet Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad For Alauch Chunk, Allentown, , Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville. Flemington, at BA. Id and 4 P. K., from Walnut-streot Wharf; (the 8 A. td.'Line connects with train leaving Easton for IdatertrOtrunk at 9.20 P. 111.) For Mount Holly, at 0 A. M., 2 and 4 P. K. For Freehold, at 8 A. M.. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, circ. at 8 and 11 A. M., f. and 8.80 P. IL from Kensington, a nd EX P. K. from Walnut- Street wharf. _ . For Palmyra, Rlierton, Delano*, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, liordentownoSas., at -12 X, I, 4,6, 0% gad' 6 P Steamboat TRENTON for Bordontown and interims.- dist° stations at 2)( P. M. froth Walnut-street wharf, leer For New York, and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cern run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. . Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as , bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty ix:rural to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per • pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. • WM. K. GATZMEB, Agent. LIMES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA MULL LEAVE, FROM POOP OP OORTLAND STRRRT, At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 8 P. M. via Jersey City and Oamden. At 7 A. M., and 4 and n. P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and 2 I'. 51 1 via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 5 P. M. (freight Ind passenger) Amboy and Camden. sels-tf • aim ILLD LPHIA, OBBICAN2OWN, AND NOR RISTOWN RAILROAD: . . On and after Monday, May 28th, 1882, until further notico. Leave Philadelphia, 0,7, 8,9, 19, 1.1, 12, A. M.,1,2, 8.10, 4,8, SX, 6, 7;8; 9jf, 10X, Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7:85, 8, BX, 9X, 10g, 11%, A. 51., 1,2, 8,4, 6,8, 7,8, 8,.10.10, 11, P. H. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2,8, 8, T%, 10), P. IL Leave Gerrae.otown, 8.10 A. M.; 9X, P. Al. Leave Philadelphia, 8,8, 10, 18, A. Rl,l, 4,6, 8,8, 10M, I'. M. rOSTO Obefttrat Rill, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 11.10, A. N., 1.40, 8.40, 6.40, 6.0, 7.40,8.60, P. H. 017 (SUNDAYS. Leave Mils&leible, 9.10 A. M., 2,5, 7M, P. K. Leave Chestnut 1101 7.50 A. Di., 12.40, 6.10, eao P. M. FOR VONSROHOORRN AND NORRISTOWN Leave Philadelphia, 0; 9.06, 11.06, A. Y., I 3(, 3,4%, 6.10, 8.06, 11%, P. K. Leave Nerrixtown, 6,7, 7.50, 9, xi, A. )t.,1%, 9%, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave rhtladelphis, 9 A.' M , 2X, 43(, F. N. Leave Norristown, 7 A. M., 1,6, P. IL 'OR MANATUNK. . Leave /Idled°lpMe, 6, 9,11.05,'A. M., IX, 8,4 X, 8.10, 8.05. 11%,'P. 11. Leave Manaynnk - , BX, 7%, 8.20, 9X, 11X, A. M., 2, 5,7, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philsidelphia 0 A: M., 2%, 4X, 8, P. M. • Leave Manayunk, 73, A. M., 1%,'11X, 9, P. M. H. IL. 511flTIL General Superintendent. tay2ol4l • Depot NINTH an& GIRTH Street!. . 91 HE PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAL RAILROAD. 1862. TEN CAPACITY Of THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. 'BHA OBNAT SHORT Lnir TO TEN WEST. /sonnies for,thoirane7oortatinu of Paesehgerg to and from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bt. Longs, BS, Paul ) : Nashville, Memphis, Now Orleans, and all other tem An the West, Northwest, and Berthwest, are nompagged for speed and oesafert by any other route. Bleeping and 'smoking oars on ail the }Maw). TEE EXPRESS REMO DADA i Mall and Fell Mine Sundays excepted. - Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at............. 7.16 A. M. last. Line ‘‘ 44. 11.88 A. EL Through Express 14 .. —.10.80 P. K. Harrieburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at.. In P. EL Lancaster " 4.4 44 .. 4.00 P. M. West Chester Accommo'n No. 1 " " .. 8.44 A. id : (4 " No. 2 " " ..11.00 noon. *arkeebtarg 61 el . 44 .. 5.41 P. M. i l'est Cl i r2r2treuerszill an ta i r at tlle an tr c tl i ns leavingi N. at pgaget,gors for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmics, Raf.. tato, Niagara Fails, ko., leaving Philadelphia at 7.14 A. N. and 10.20 P. N., go dirootir throtegla. For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta. lion, b. E. corner of .81LEVENTH and MARKET Etteets. By thle route freigbte of all descriptions oar be for warded to and from any point on the Railroad. of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Whieonete, lowa, or Mis oduri, by rat/rood direct, or to any port or the naviga ble riven of the West, by stammers from Pftbiburs. • The ratev of freight to and from any point is the wed by the peungylvaria Unfold, are, at ail times, as fa. Torah!. as are charged by other Banned U•raiparies. Merehants and shippers entrusting the transportation of otoir tralibt to tbi4 OwnPolaY, can rely with oorildane• en its speedy trsusit• Per freight ontracts or abipplag directions apply to or addrees tte Agents of the Company. B. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Philadelphia. STZWAET. Pittabturg. • 6LIRK7 a Co., Chicago. LIMON k Co., No.l Astor House, or No. 1 South William street, New York. MULCH £ 00., No. TT Washington stillet, Boston. KAMM & ROOFS, Ho. 80 North street, Baltintarg. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. l k L. HOUPT, Cionl Ticket Agent, Phila. 70100 H WIWI& Gael Ono% Altoona. NORTH PENN. SYLVANIA. RAILRO A.D.- 7OR MITHLR SRN. DOYIISTOWN, 6IAUOII 011UNH, HAMILTON. BARTON, WILKES -BARIUM, ka. PALL ARRANGZIIHNT. THEIR THROUGH TRAINS. ' On and after MONDAY, September Ist, 1862, Pas_ singer Trains will leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, Philadelphia, daily, (S1:111daY0 excepted,) as follows : : At 7 A. #. (Ix - press) for Bethlehem, Allentown, blanch °hunk, Hagelton, V7ilkeebarre, Ao. The 7 A. M. Train makes does connection with the Lehigh Talley Railroad at Bethlehem being the shortest and molt desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all potato In the Lehigh Coal regiol• • At 3 P. M. (Snores') for Bethlehem, Roston, &e., Thin train reaelteg 'Luton at P. /it, and makeeolose OOnnection•with New Jerley Oentral for New York. •At 5.11. P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Maack Chunk. - At 9.15 A. IL, and 4.15 P. It, for Doylestown. • •At 6.15 P. M. for Tort Washington. 'White can of the Second and Third-streets line Olt/ Passenger Cars run directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHIL ADBILPHIA ' • Desire Bethlehem at 5 40 A. IL, lI.IS A. lit, and 626 P. M. • Leave Doylestown at 7 30A: M., Aug g 40 2. m. Leave Tort Washington at 6.40;A. M. • ON SUND AYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. t ‘!' Doylostown'at'S P. H. Doylestown fdr Philadelphia' at 6.30 A. If. Bethlehem for tc 5 P. M. rare to Bethlehem Fare to Boston 1.50 • rime to Manch Munk rare to Wilkesberre Through tickets must be procured atthe Ticket Offices, tat THIRD Street or MIRKS Street, in order to 'secure : the above rats, of fate. All Passenger Trains (except StindaY.Tralne) connect at Berke street with filth and Sixth streets and Second and Third streets Passenger Railroads, Ave minutes after keying Third Street. eel RILL'S CLARK, Agent. WEST CHESTER AND PEEILADDLPHLt RAIL. ROAD. ' VIA MEDIA. PALL AREANGEMENT. On: and after MONDAY, Sept. 16th, 1882, the trains will leave PIIILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. con. nor of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8 and 10.30 A. rd., and 2, 4.15, and 8.30 P. hl. and will leave the; corner of THIRTY - FIRST aad AIARIENT Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eight eenth and Uarket streets. ' ON SUNDAYS. LIM'S PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. ' 111., and 2 P. M. Leave WEST CHICBTKR at 8 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. The trains leaving, Philadelphia at 8 A. M., ane 4.16 P. M. : connect at Peanelton with trains on the Philadel phia and Baltimore ()naval Railroad for Concord, Ken nett. Oxford, &a BERRY WOOD, .• ' • • • •;.- .Bnperintendent. RNMS THWBAL.....OBB!em vOlllO RAILROAD.—ThIa road, being fay IMAM= awl effectually GUARDIID, le nowr open for .the tram. , portatloa of passengers and freight - to points in tits , GREAT WIWI'. /Tor through tickets sad sU ether la tomatioa apply. at the - Coalivany'a, 061.0, *sat MAD, Street sad WAHEMENITOM Aiextue. imamTHE ADAMS EX.. PRIM COMPANY. Office 1111" OURSTNUT'Btroet,i forwards Parcells, Packages; Herr chsindfia,. Sank Notes ; and !be r ate, . either by its own, lines or'in'connection with other lirpress On:manias, to all the principal Towns,and Oities of the United Stated.' ' • ' SANDFORD, •-••fele . Superintendent . F t Chap,', Street, below BIOWNI3, 111 0. F 013177 ..utips TIME TABLE FOB .GEBIELANTOWN ON 13triIlliall CHESTNUT. HILL RAILECA.b. THZ GIZAT HOMO! =ACE. BOUM 1862. 8. M. MILTON, fti'li" ddat ant E. X. R. 00. *XPRIPEO COXPArrag. 1862, K.- T.- 1860 - X. LET our poSeeeforui be what tkey may—marble pa• laces, bread !arida, inagiaidioentplate, or caskets pre chine stories"—tbey,ait alnk to the balanee 'As against 'BP6VPIV7I great ltkkin, REteLTH, And they cannot be enjoyed without it. The language of nature atteete !het whoever would enjoy the/pleasures of food, the beauties of dosiemsrand landeCaoes; the . jOye of ciompanlonehlo, the riehness of literature, or the honors 'of station and renown, must preserve their health. And yet, how little is it valued, and him aerology "received! The stomach is the receptacle' of all nourishment, and the .from which ail parts of the body derive their stratenatme. Whet, foul, Injurious food enters the stomach, aunts sympathy disorganizes all other organs, and disease, • more or less painful, must follow. The laws of nature cannot be notated with impunity. lfigh t revelry, beau rious irregularity of Meals, and a disordered appetite, will grtidually des troy the power and activity of the stomach. /foto many ladies and gentlemen eat and drink disease at late suppers, and arise in the morning with headache, loss of appetite, feeling /rem ould, unrefreshed, feverish, low spirited, weak and incapacitated to perfornt any mental or physical duty, and dream not this is the beginning of that horrid disease, DYSPEPSIA, which filename a thousand shams!, and points towards a sniserabie life and premature dean ? There can be no medical remedy that will turn load auto food, or poi sonid drthks into nourishment, but medical sciatica can assist nature, tinnily exhausted fluids, end, to a great extent, correct the efftcts,of direase;when the habits are abandoned. The Medical Faculty' has exhausted its research for generations in creating appetizers and °yore 'ming sto machic derangemimte Certain ingredients were Wall establiiked as possessing beneEMial qualities i among there were . . CALM/LTA BARK AND BT. CROIX Ent But still components were wanting, and regularity Could not be obtained. An invalid physician, sojourning in the tropical island of Bt. °rola, observed the habits of the natives, and gathered from them the receipt, for the final accomplishment of this most Important end. Its component parts, largely incorporated in the vegetable diet of that island, produced the effect without a proper knowledge of the cause. The article was first made and ne ed as a private' medicine. Its effects were so salutary that It is now being produced and consumed in Immense quantities under the name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, OLD HOMESTEAD TONI). They act with the power of a medicine, and aro taken by old'or young with the pleasure of a beverage. The sale of these bitters was at first confined to our extreme Southern cities, but they are now becoming well known throughout the world, and are recommended with the most unbounded confidence, for all complaints origins- Hog from a disorganized or diseased stonsach—euch as Lyppepsia, Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, intermittent Fevers, Diarriuna, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weak ness, oft. • Es a morning Appetizer, and 'after.dinner tonic, they ere held in high estimation, and should be found upon the sideboard of every family. 'nay are also much relied upon in the Tropics for Scrofula, Rheumatism, arid dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE "Messrs. P. U. URILKS CO.—GENTLSMEN have been a great Sufferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years. I have tried many, if not all, the rernediei 're con.mendcd for its cure. Instead of relief, I became worse, bad to abandon my proftssion, and suffered greatly from every thing I ate. My mind was much affected, depreseed and gloomy. About throe months ago I lited the Plantation Bitters. They almost imme diately benefited me. I continued their use, and to my great joy, lam nearly a well man. I have recommended thtm to several cases, and as far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am, very respectfully yours, "Rev: J. B. OATHORS.I, S T 1860 X. That you may be your own judge of the efficacy of tbtee celebrated Bitters, we entmit a. partial formula of the articlea of which they are composed. at. CROIX. BUM. The onto properties of pure Bt. Croix Ruin are well known, and it bee long been recommended by physi cians. It is manufactured from the Sugar Cane Piant, and that we use is selected with great care frem the estates of a few planters in the interior of that island. OILLISAYA, 011 RING'S ItAAK, was unknown to civilization until the middle of the seventeenth century. The natives of Peru are generally supposed•.to have been long previously acquainted with its moat wonderful medicinal qualities. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrifuge qualities of this arti cle us ',an antidote to FEVER AND ARDS, Intermittent and Afalarious Fetters, in his extensive South American travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, having In her own person experienced the beneficial effects of the bark, is said, on her return to Spain, in the year 1640, to have first introduced this remedy into Europe. After its introduction it was distributed and sold by the . Jesuits, who are said to have obitined for it the env more sum of its weight in silver. From this dream -Stance it was called JESUIT'S POWDER, a title which it retained for many years. In 1658, we are told that an Englishman by the name of . Sir John Talbot employed it g est saccessinArrance, in the treatment of Fever and belie, Dyepspeia, NervoutrAffebtidnic-tiOss-of-Atur petite, Weakness and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrbcoa, &c., &c., under the name of English Psw ders; at length, in the pear 1679, he sold the secret of its origin and preparation to Louis XLV., by whom it was divulged. It is now a standard remedy, and is em ployed in the preparation of the Plantation Bitters. CAB9ABILLA BARS is another important ingredient. It was known in Ger many as early as 1790, and much used as a substitute for Peruvian Byrnp. It is employed as a gentle stimn larit end tonic, In Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, polio, Dysentery, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. is used for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cmigs of binary secretions and:dropsical affections, dependent upon obstructions of the abdominal viscera, and derange ment of the digestive organs generally. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, need for enfeobled digestion and want of appetite is a medicinal plant of very great efficiency, and is es recially valuable in Scrofula, Rheumatism, and Ne frotio affections. an aromatic 'stimulant and tonic, highly invigorating hi nervous debility, generous to the palate and stomach. an aromatic carminative, creating flash, muscle, and milk. Much used in nursing. B— T 1880 X Another inoredient, of remarkable and wonderful vit. tued, used in the preparation of these Bitters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commerce of the world. A Elpanieh writer sap] * * * * * ad. ministered with St. Croix rdm, it never fails to relieve Nervous Treanor, Wakefuluess, disturbed sleep, ezo.; end that it is used with great effect by the Brazilian, Spanish, and Peruvian ladles to heighten their color and beauty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, and brilliancy to the:complexion: , We withhold 'its name from the public for the present. To the above ere added Clove Buds, Orange, Carraway, Coriander, and Snake Itoot. The whole is combined by a perfect chemical process, and under the iminodiate supervision of a skilful and scientific Pharmaceutist. DRAKE'S PLANTA.7ION nrrTicas, OR OLD HOMESTEAD TONIO, are Dntnq in Patent BMOC!, representing a Swiss cottage, and are an ornament to the side board. SEA SICKNESS. Travellers by railroad or upon the inland rlvors, where the great 'change of water la such a prolific cause of in cipient disease like BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT. AGUE, AND CHILL FEVERS, may feel a certain reliance if they protect themselves with these Bitters. The muddy orator of the Western rivers, tilled with decayed vegetable and animal matter, is Quite aura to produce (linage, unless guarded by an antidote, such as Is found in tho Plantation-Bitters. WHAT IS SAID OF TEE PLANTATION BITTERS: 4. PHILADELPHIA, iSt month, 16th, day,"1862 1 6 ESTEEMBD FRIZND : Wilt thousand me atiOtliOr CllBO Of thy Bitters 1 Nothing has proven so beneficial or agreeable to my invalid wife and myself as the Planta. tion Bitters. Thy Friend, ISAAO HOWLAND." N. B.—The secret of the immense sale of the Planta. Hon titters is their tested purity. The St. Croix Rum and every article used is Warranted perfectly pure. It is the intention of the Proprietors to sustain the reputation of this article upon its merit. Be careful that every bottle bears the facsimile signa ture of tbo Proprietors, P. H. Dtlsrot & 00., New York.. Drake's PLANTATION BITTERS are Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, and Restaurants. ee24• wfmlbt TARR A,NT"B • amnitvitioraT SELTZER APERIENT. • Milo valuable and popular Medlelno has unlvonsallY ra osived"the most favorable recommendations of the Memel. Pnorssoros and the Publio asthe most Nrnellarf AND AcimAinal • SALINE APERIENT. f, It may be used with the beat afro:Kit in '‘ ' Vilitous and Febrile Digests:es, Costiveneal,, SiCII Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite4iidigel tdon, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity . . of the Liver, Gout, ItheumaS4 Affections Gravel, - Piles, i t - £JD ALL 00XPLAINVEI 'MIL) • ,A 1101111TLI AND CDOLING APERIENT on PUB - GATIVM IS BEQUEBID. ' - - It h parecularly adapted to the ,_*ante of Travellers _by Sea and Land, Besidentei in Not Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Ootivaleamti ; Oaptalas 0 of 'Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable su to their Medicine Oboes. " • ' ' ' It is in the form of _a Powder, web:My pnt u p Wet - . to - keep Iln any climate, and merely reqttlies ; water poured upon it' to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from, profocalonal and other gentlemen of the' highest standing throughout the won try, and its Steadily increasing popularity for a , series Of yecesi.ctrongly - guaranty' lie efficacy and ' valr.able eharactir, and commend it to the favorable untiee of en Intelligent public,. :-. Manufactured only by r - . TARRANT & 00., to.' 5 . 75 . GREIINWICH Street, oonlor Werien 35( BR, And for sale bY Drozglotrie)lreOraily. *Pni4Y SPECIFIC . PILL fits ti fadloal and prompt romedffor Sperniator'z' rhea; er Seminal Weakness. Prom one to , three boxes • will effect a cure in the•niost aggraNateg oases, whether • s constitntional Or embalm from abuses or 8101:06011. Price • $1 per box, by mail, or six for SA. " 'Address B. o..urium,4oB O.IIIIBTXU r Street,‘Amt ter Philadelphia. se27. Bm* "CIHAMPAGNE.Iin invoioe off.iGoid v. , Leo v.OHAXPAGNI, Aid received veir who BO& sell.'! •For sale .A 7.; OHAS. VABSTAIBEi, sole Polo .. No.= WALNUT and 21 °Reza) {weal, MEDICINAL. BOORESTBB, December 28th, 1881. DANDELION WINTERGREEN LAVENDER FLOWERS, ANISE, P. H. DRAKE & 00., N 0.202 BROAD WAY. IM)IVINAL. ALING POWERS OF EL6tC TBIOITYE DEMONSTRATED, at 1220WAL NOT St.. Philadelphia, where Prof, BOLLES has been lo cated °earl,* three years testing hie neardiscoyery In the application of Osivanisto, !aft tnetiam, and Eleotrioityose a therauentkpaent, on over four thousand invalids, most 'of *horn had been pronounced incurable by the most eminent Medical men - In the and other cities, but after wards were cnrili by a few applications of. Electricity by Professor BOLLES. • ' • TWO MORE OBSTINATE CASES EITEED -PIMA DELraie., bem-23., 1244. A bott five years age, my general health began to fah, although at first I dil not tee) much' alarmed; but my imfferiege at times were severe. I gradually became emaciated, and at tines nearly lost m r appetite, and what I ate produced great Marrows and the persicisne wlrs treated me did not seem to understand my diseme frohs. Pathological eympteme At since, Thad great dif&caltr. of bree hung; some palpitation of rho heart; often great trembling of the limbs; greataverelon to business end. to compaey. At limos, very gloom ; great inability collect my thoughti vigorewely on any subject; loss of memory at times Luffered much from lumbago, swim ming of the head ; suffered much from aptirelisnellias of insanity, as my physicians told me that I had symptOtrek of Ste. However, after trying the old•school remedied for many years, and befog informed that I could dot be cured, I was induced, by reading several certificates in. The Press and other papers, to converse with the per sone cured, and after I had received griod evidence from investigations of this kind, D immediately applied to Professor Bolles, 1220 Walnut street Professor B. lo cated my disease in the pelvic visera in thirty minutes after I entered ble elfin°. Be frankly informed me that he send cure me of all my difficulties in ten days, and I ant willing to acknowledge that 1 was perfectly oared si'ven treatments of abont ten tuinnten each' and to me this is moat astonishing, for I had abandoned nearly all hopes of ever being any better. In answer to my convictions of dnty to suffering humanity, I have made the above statement of facts in relation to my own wonderful cure, and I believe it permanent, for sufficient time has sterilised for a return; therefore, I feel certain I shall take pleasure in being referred to by any person or persons who ma) be suffering as I was. ILLIAII AIOBBAN,No. 401 Spruce street. • PitmansMill, Sept 18, 1863. I have been teverelf afflicted with dyspepsia .and disease of my throat and lunge for more than three years, and, at times was unable to attend to bueiness. Daring the whole lime, I havo ruff, red from obstinate consti pation,. and my efforts with medical agents produced no change. I have not tegtected to employ the beettesedi cal skill in this city, at,d have attended to their pre scriptions faithfully for the past three yeari, awl they had all failed to do me any permanent good. At a tints when I bad nearly abandoned all hopes of being cured, I was induced to cell' on Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnut street, and. place neytelf. under his trostmont, and in a short time I was perfectly cured. I hove seen others wbo have been cured of most obstinate di_eaes•. From sbat r pereonally know of Professor B.'s discovery in applying Magnetism, and other modifications of . &W U - lofty, I can cheerfully recommend his mode of treat moot to all invalids. I have sent some pens icie there who have been cured, - and, therefore, I speak from a know ledge of the treatment. DHABLES H. GRIGG, Northwest corner Tenth and Arch. Judah Levy, Broeohtel Oensemption; 814 South Front skeet. Edwrird T. Evans, preacher of the M. N. Church, Dyr• Impala of long Standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, UM Helmuth street. Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lum bago, long standing, 1312 Savory street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington: William H. Shaine, Pomfret; of the lower limbs (Bo raplegy) and Epilep,sy, publisher of the National Ater- Mani, 126 eolith Be:ond street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetta, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 528 Arch street, James lingent, Doafnea3 for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. George 0. Prather', Übronio Bronehifie and Catarrh, formerly proprietor of the Girard Homo. Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetic, Bose Mils, West Philadelphia. George Grant, Ithemnatip Goat, long standing, 6/0 Oheatnnt !greet. • H. T. De Silver, Chronic New/ales and Inflanunatory Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut street. 0. H: Oarmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation or the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Freed, Epilepsy, 1492. North Thirteenth street Benjamin F. Kirkbride, Epilepsy, No. 1020 Market street. James P. Graves, M. D. k longetanding and severe Lum bago, 218 Pine street. Zdward McMahon, Consumption, 122T1front street. M. Galloway, Chronic, Dyepopeia, Men'. Lane, Twen ty-second ward. Charles D. Onehney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. J. Bicker., Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gestion of the Brain, 618 Callowhill tweet. Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of Jive years standing, 1435 Chestnut street. Bov. J. Mallory, Aph.snia, Philadelphia. M. M. tanning, tiervorta Prostration, Cadbury Ave. nue. J. S. Ritter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Richmond 'Arent. Please take notice that Prof. B. duce not advertise any eertifice.tes of cures, except those cured In this city. He has established himeolf for life in this city, and his 'ductless in treating the sick is a sufficient guaranty that he claims nothing but scientific facts in his disco very in the use of Electricity as a reliable therapeutio agent. N. B.—lt will be well for the diseased to reconeot that Prof. B. has given word of caution in his pamphlet, to guard them against trusting their health In the bands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of truth, and designed for the good or humanity. Bee ad vertisement in another column. Consultation Free. PROF. O. H. BOLLES, - 1320 WALNUT Street, Phil 6,3 PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS AND. BUILDERS—Seated Proposals, endorsed L‘Prci= pools for Building a Public School House in the Twenty second ward," will be received by the understated 'at the office, southwest corner SIXTH and ADELP HI Streets, übtil MONDAY, the eix:h day of October, 1852. at 12' o'clock M.. for building a Pubic School House on the southeast Ode of Church lane, and on the northeaat side Or Musgrove street. Said Schoor House to be built In accordance with the plans of IS &AO H . PIERSON, Architect, to beaten at the office of the Board. • By order Of the Committee on Property. JAMES D. CAMPBELL, Secretary, Oontrollors of radio Schools.. ocl.•wfiilt D EPU TY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFEL3E, PHILADELPIIIA, Bepteinber 29, 1882 PROPOSALS will be received at this office utitil MONDAY next, October 6, at 12 o'clock M for the erection and completion of a MILITARY HOSPITAL for the use of the United States, upon a lot of ground, the property of the city of Philadelphia, known to the Hunting Perk Course. at the oorner of OLD YORK Road and NIOETOWN Lane. Each proposal must state the shortest time trunired to complete the contract, and also the names of competrx.t eeouritties to the whole emonntOf tie contract for ita prompt and faithful per formance. The 'ARDS and ipeeiflostions can bo seen at tie dna of JOHN 310411 THUR, Jr.. Architect, No. 209 South SIXTH Street, every day between the hours of 10 A. N. and 4P. hi until the bide are elneed. , G. H. °ROSMAN, se3o 6t Dep. Q. H. Gen. U. 5.. A.. pROPOPALS . FOR ARMY SUP -IL PL1213. ARMY OLOTBING AND EC/DINAR OFEIOD. PHILLDELYHTA, September 29. 1882. Propeeals are invited at this Office until 1110.11 DAY, October 6, at 12 M.. to furnish at the Schuylkill Arsenal a quantity of PEGGED BOOTEES and BOOTS, of prime quality and Army pattern, to be mule of good wax ripper and prime sole leather, of eixes from sevens to twelves, seeorted, to be equal in quality to the samPle sealed in this Office, which has been approved by the Inspector. Bidders will state how goon they can deliver the num .ber proceed for, as preferenee will be given to early and prompt di liverers. The names of two enreties must be given in the proposals. G. 0R0301A.b1,, • . pe3O-torg D. Q.. IC G., U.S. A.:. Jib THE DISEASED 01. A 4 -. -L. GLASSES.—AII acute and ohmic diseases. • cared, by special guarantee, at 1220 Walnut e • Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge made. • Prokesor BOLLEB, the founder of vas new prac tice, wilt superintend the treatment of all cases him- % cateself. A pamphlet containing a multitude of r, of those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men and others, will be given to any person free. Lectures are constantly given,at 1230, to mod! men and others who desire a k nowledge of my dig covery, in applying Electricity as a reliable them etah) agent. Consultation free. ap26-8m E B. FRANK. :PALMER, Surgeon Artlet to the Government Inetttutions, Weffh. them Also, to all of the Medical Collegee and Goo. ;Stela. The "PALTER LIMBS," adopted by the Arm and Navy Burgeons. Parephleta sent grade. Addreso, B. FBARR. PALMER, JySt•ftm No. 1809 OffirST.NTIT Street, Phflad'a, q , e F. I. G. .h ZINO, ARMY, AND TOILET MIRRORS, The best in the world for flnith and dnrabßlt7. B. M. 8. • • The beet brand Silk-finished ;VELVET RIBBONS. • • Pole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, /56 DUANE Street, near Weet Broadway, Now York. RAIN PIPE.--Stone Ware Drain 48...••• • Pips from 2to 12-inch bora. 2-Inch bore, 250 per yard; 8-inch bore, 80c per yard ; 4-inch bore, 400 Par ii-inoh bore, 50e per yard; 8-inch bore, 85c par yard:, Every variety of connections, bends, trape, and happen. :We are now prepared to furnish pipe In an, allantdtr, end on liberal terms to dealers and those par chaaing in large quantities. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPB.—Vitrified Tema Qotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs, war. ranted to stand the notion of coal gee or the weather in vii climate. • GARDEN • VABIOB.—A great variety of ornaments` garden Vases, in-Terra Cotta classical designs, all arses ; , sad warranted to stand the weather. ' Philadelphia Terre Ootta Works, Office and Wart Zooms 1010 OILESTNIPT Street, lel7-tt ' '111:-ACHARBISOM. D. ~ •- , • RAUT and Water PIPB, from 9 Moho* bat* up, with every variety of Rends, Branches, Trapp, so.,warranted could to any in the market, and at lees rase. The under signed being interested in one of the largest and beet beds of Fire Olay to this country for the manufacture. of the above and other articles, dam competition, both In quality end price..' : • PRITER Ofgce.l Store 791 CHESTNUT Street. Manufactory and duthruilk.streetr, Philadelphia. . _ ,- • oasit-IT• • iftwi T .A.8801CT: MENT of . `new,- modern, and durable K ABOB from SIM to 11400. Also, PEIRCE'S World•renowned MELODEONS and HARMONIUMS, for cash, at a great rednotlon, or In small monthly hmtaLmente. JAMES BELLAE, 279 and .281 South FIFTH Strad. abovo Spruce. .e2-3m* pLACK, ,VARNISH P r 1302,11., PITIAITLAt the old. Railroad Grepaci :Thom o f B. B.,HTIBBERVez BON; foot of WoOd drool : whirf o Schuylkill, or No, 127 Walnut etroet. , •'! . This ; 1 7,kriliah'in general nee, being superior to, any varidikel for the boltoni, bends, &o.; of skips; also for ralkOnetiompanion; buildings, cars, &o.- - All kinds of Iron coAlLogs,:lso., 10. • : 5e20.1.2t* , , • B. R. HUBBARD, Agent. .0 • . • . A NTI-IitiOTIOSAIETAL i i.! . YOOO CITY Blain' iIrOUNDRY, DBINKIIII43IBIIIYa z itmen r k •a k t andkemnid,Bookand Arab dw -. fIOTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN• ILI VAS, all numbers and brands. 'Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, ON recite, Awnings; Trunk and Wagon Clovers. Alse, Paper 'Manufacturers' Drier Felts, ft= /.10.1 feet wide. Targading, Belting, Ball Twine, JOB:61 W. NVERMAMAIIIp.; alga-if 102 JONMBP*. „ , received, per' Bri tine N/Y4,llrars Rotterdam, an invoke of Treble An. cbor Ob. -Tor sale from the 'Wharf, or from Castom house • Btorthr 4 OHLB ,, ' 8- °ABSTAINS, Sole Agent, Nos-.I2G.VILLNUT sild-21 GRANITE Streets. self VEVITACIKEREI;. .‘1 160 Ebb New Varga No. 8 Maokersl. 160 Half Bbbi 4 4 4 a , Mt ItOrillai and for pole by ELTIRPHY & KOONS, )6144 810. 148 North WHALRVIA S ALBS BY ATICTIOrt _ JOHN B. AITERs & CO., Alle y TIONNERS,*B "42 Awl 284 MARKET fkreet. • BALM vi' IYARPATINGS. THIS MORNING, October Sd, et 10X.o'clock, on 4 months'- worn— 800 pii9oB3 Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, tad Tenet/an an. 4e Ei cocoa matting's, &O. BALE OF IPRANON DRY GOODS. ON MONDAY MORNING. October 13,,ar It) o'clock, by catalogue; cm roar moat& credit— genora4 a'ssoilmOnt of otiole genii 'famOy atrtioloa. SALE OF BOOTS AND BROMS, as o ftli fo TlD: ar m E O B n D t A I MOB : NING, Octobir 7, 1,000 •pc ! ckagets Boote and Shoes, &c. LARGE..POSITIVIE . SALE OZ RE&DY-4141DE CLOTHING, . VirI;DNESDAY P4ORNIN9, gotober 8, oill be sold on 4 =mite credit, the mit r e *took of- a wholeafe clothing honee, deoitning business. S&LS Or DRY, GOODS. ON THURSDAY:MORNING. , October 9; at /0 o'oloa; b y cite/OA - Ca, Ga 6 tar tttle credit. • VIIRNF.F.S,. BRINLEY, & CO., No. 429 . BIACREET STRNEr SALE OF FblCl4£ll DRY - GOODS. • - October 7, 71T E TO I L D ct, Y 1 4 ; ° es.te lli'l logne . ,c;n 4 mouths' credit— - ON) lots of fancy wad staple French dry goods. - Open for examinatiott : with catalogues, early on the .naorning of sale. pA.NCOAST & WARNOCK, AUC TIOIvREBS, No. 213 111A.BKICT Street. 86.1,E OF AlffERIOAli 111 1 2011 TED DAT 0001)5, )0018 - DOIDEIMIIB, 11111iLlIaltY tkOODE3, ac., by catalenne. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. October B,•commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. Comprising a general assortment uf seaeouable , goods. FOR SALE AND TO LET. LOCOMOTIVES FOR SALE.—FOR Se LE—Two Freight Locomotives, of the following daeeri ptionF—v is : ONE EIGHT- WHEEL 00AL•BURNEH ENGINE, All the wheels connected ; cylinder 16 by 20 inches; wheels 42 iLehes diameter ; wrought tyre•, hailer 41 inches diameter, with 108 flues; weight abmt 55,000 pounds; in complete working order, nearly as good as new'. Also ONE t3IX .WDEEL WOOD BURNER ENGINE. Ati tbe wheels connected; cylinder 13 inches diameter, 18 inches stroke; wheels 42 inches diameter; wrought tyre ; boiler 39 inches diameter, with 120 dam; weight about 40,000 perinea; in good repair and working order. "• Both Engines built by. Messrs. BALD WIN & Co., and are off( red for sale on reasonable terms A oply to oc2-7t* di FOR EXOHANOR—A beautiful in-l• Country Place of 37 acres, with good Improve ments, one mile from Chester, en the Philadelphia, Wil mington and BAtimore Railroad, with all the Stock and Appurtenances; can be cut up to ad vantage into Building Lota. 'Will be sold or exchanged for improved City Property. Price $12,000 $7,000 may remain on mort gage. For particulars, apply at 302 CHESTAUT Street. oc2-tf or TO REN T.—T 11 E CELE /Ea BRAVED WilE WE RY of the late William 0. Rud man, deceased, with all the Fixtures, Vats, Tubs, Vaults, The known reputation of the said Brewery is sufficient recommendation to insure a very handsome outlay on a small capital. It is in complete working order, and will he rented on very favorable terms toe coed tenant. Ap.. ply on the premises. to SILAS TICRKES, se2.Y. et* 311 GREEN St Eleventh ward, Philada. aNg FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE_ A FINE FARM, containing 217 acres, beautifully situated on the banks of the Delaware, 25 miles elbow the city convenient to steamboat landing, and railroad station on the ARCO. Also, a large number in the ad joining counties of all sizes in Ames. A orlY to E. PETTIT, se2o No. 309 WA.LNUT street. es TO EXCHANGE -VALUABLE ma- FARM, 'containing 64 acres near railroad station, in Bucks county, large stone buildings, large apple or chard, and other fruits. Also, several lied came, neat Dover, State of Delaware, Apply to E. PETTIT, sego No. 309 WALNUT :Brae. A DENTAL PRACTICE FOR BALE .41 To a Dentist who wishos a good Location, oar, beer of one by addressing "Dentist," Press Moe. ; selfelm* FOR SALE—A beautLful COT WA TAME, and six acres of Ground, in the interior o Pennsylvania, desirably situated and arranged for or academy or first-class school, near a thriving village. and in a healthy location. Also, &desirable DWELLING and Lot, In New Bloou. fleld, Perry county, Penna. Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other xtro nettles, for sale orexchange. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, anlo end S. W. our. SEVENTEENTH and GB.EDN. TO-:11 ENT- A THREE-STORY BRIOK DWZLIJING, on B v.CE Sheet, one door above Twelfth, north ride Bent low to a ,good tenant. App' to WCEnrattaL & &ROTH g, jel2 47 and 49 Borth SEOOND Street. WA• TO RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on PINE Street, near Seventeenth, north - side. Apply to WET HE RILL & BRO jel2 47 and . 49 North SECOND Street. OR SALE OR TO LET—Four MA HOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street; below Columbia avenue. Apply at the sonthweet corner of NINTH and SANSON Bheete. mh23 If REDIOVA.LS. REMOVAL THOMAS. MARTIN I Beal Estate Agent and Collector, would respectfully inform bie friends and the public that he has retrieved his office from the Northwest corner of Third and Lombard o!roott to his dweNiug, Northwest corner of FOURTH and PINE Streets, where he hopes to receive the con tinuance of the . liboral patronage beetowed upon Dim in former years. soli). fat LEGAL • NOTIOF.-LETTERS T ESTAME N -111 . ..TART on the Estate of BENJAMIN A. EAR GE STOOL deceased, bite of the city of Philadelphia, hav ing been granted to the urdersigned by the Register of WHIN of said city t alt persona indebted ase reques:ed to make payment, and those having dal= or demands against acid estate, to present the same without delay to] G. W. PAHNE3'OOK.. 408 ItIaRKET Street. A. M. FAHNESCOOK, 1804 &ROLE Street. Or to their Afton:ley,lAG. a. tfX.• 5e26.18t 61 North 3111118triet. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF - WILLIAM W. RIOHABDS. NOTIOE is hereby given that William B. !Schaal ddd Witco have made an assignment of certain BEAL ESA TATE for the benefit of his credit-we ' to Louis L. Paul's., to whom all persons INDEBTED to said estate are rem:anted to make payment; and those having CLAIMS against the same to piesent them to LOUIS L. P sell3-thet ' No. 9 B ttril street, Phila.- TN THE DI,iTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY or - PHILADELPHIA.. Jacob T. Williams, , Asolgnee, , vs. dablas Giant, Obriatiana Zook, Christian Johns, and Fanny Johns, his wife. Alias Levari Facies. September Term, 1862. No. I]9. The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court arising from the sale by the Sheriff of all that certain brick messnage or tenement and lot of ground, situate on the, west aide of Ninth Street, at the distance of eighty ....et northward from Cherry Street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in breadth twenty , feet, and in length or depth ninety•flve feet, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of his appointment, on THURS DAY, October 16th, 1582. at four o'clock. P. M., at his Office, No. 134 South SIXTH Street, in the city.of PM ledclphia. when and whore all persons are required to pree( nt their claims, or else be debarred from coming in upon said fund. ED WIN T. °HARE, ee3o lot Auditor. MARSHAL'S SALES. MAIISHA_LI3 tilA_LE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest .and best bidder, for neat, at MICH BYER'S STORE, No. 142.iNorth FRONT Street, on WEDNESDAY Octo ber 15,. 1862, at 30 o'clock A. M., the cargo of the steam er EMILIE, consisting of Dry Goods, Drags. Medicines, Shoes, boar', Tea, Gaffe°, Liquors, Bice, Mite . Muskets, dm, a general- assortment of merchandise. Oatelossee will be issued Ave days previous to the dsy of sale, when the goods will be arranged for examination. WILLIAM .1111LLWARD, .H. S. Marshal E. D. of -Pemnfrylvania. Pamkrozuma. September 29.1562. _ m430-6t SAVES. tpFraLIT TAWS SAFE DEPOT 11,11 , MOVED to No. Et Donal SEVENTH Btreet, met o nklin Institute. The =dere/vied, thankful for peat favors, and bates determined to 'merit future patronage, luss severed an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand I large astorknont of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ant Chilled Iratn Fire and Burgler Proof Bala, (the only striotly fare and burglar proof safea made.) Also, LILLWI Unequalled Bank Vault, Bate, and Bank Looks. I Lillie's Bank Vault Deere and Looks will be furnish*/ to order on short notice. This is the strx. mgest, best pm tented, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. . Also, particular attention la celled to Lillie', McW Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, be. This Safe is con. coded to, surpass In style and elegance anything yet aL Prod for this purpose, and Is the only one that Is strictly Are and burglar proof. • SYBOIAI.I4O , IIOs.—I hikes now on bind say twenty oi larrol, Herring, & oo.'s Safes, most of them toady now. and ISOM forty of other maker% Oomprialui a corropleti semortment es to algae, and all lately exotospzed for thr now celebrated Lillie 'Safe. They Nati be gold at Inn low prime. Please call and examine. itars-lyit • M. 0. 3.03143.* . EVANS & ATS STORZ, -C. • , .16 SOUTH FOURTH STREIT, -A, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. , ',ltesit2 . - A large variety of FIBS -PROOFRAFia oa band. ILLILIUMATLFItt OILS. • - "1 - ,UOIFEW. , OIL 'WORKS. 1J 100 bbli "Lnaife Buridng Oil on hand. We inernntee the oil to be non.erniosire, to burn an the oil in the lamp with a eteadii brilliant Rains, without eroding the wick, and but slowly. Barrebs lined with esses enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, a P.VABBALL, fe2l.tt - .offlor blb-bIaBIENT Strout. C AUTION. • 4 r. The well•earned repntatlon-of trr, T .FAIRBANKS'- SCALES induced the makers of imperfect balances too ffe them as ' 4 FitIEVOANE.S' SCALES," and" ptirbhasers have thereby, in many instil:Mee, been subjected to fraud and imposition. Fairbanks' Scales are manufac tured only by the original Inventors, E. & T. rAut- BANKS & CO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct and durable Scales Is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, - eslo-tr MASONIO HaiL, 715 ORESTNIIT.ST T .ATOUIt; OIL.-492 baskets - Latour • .... .. pest .. 1.4 , Olive 011; received per" ship Vandalic, from Bordeaux, for side by - JAVIIIETOHN & LANICBGRIA... "ati2B-ti • 202 and 204 Efnnth riONT Street. ' AMPHLET PRINTING; . Beat . and P oheamt, in the Mr; it EMIWALT* BROWN'S, Ili South NOITATII Stmt. O. GARRNTSON, 311) WAGNIT Street tistsg l if JOSUr OOPS. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. in 374 WASHINGTO2S : ran.a.plustrA. 11LEMIII011. a$ SONS, ANGINBSRII- AND NACHLwara, natinfacetire .filsh end Lew Prwoure ate= for land, river, and marine service- Boners, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Beata, dw i C 4 4- toga of all kinds, either iron or bran. Iron-Frame Boots for Gas Works, Worksboes , road fitatlonsato. Retorts - and - Gas Machinery of the Later.: ZO'l Improved ; oonstriiction: Every description of-Plantation Nachir.ery, Boger, Saw, and Grist ALills Vaimunt Pans, 0 1 43 ' Tram s Deraaataral Mem inrnping Frames, dF Sole Agents for I. Billlens's Paint SatsrW,, ~- , lipparateus; Heanyth's - Ptstent Steam Hammet t 00 phawall;& Wolmeep ,, Pataga ° Kl uft,* gager Prtra.''' garllpo, 425 "" ':PFANITSTRA2,I ENGI idar- ECdrisEli"*OßES.-fir 7 . s7 qj LEVY, PBAOTIOAL AHD THEORETICAL NEERB, ItlAOHlNlrrs,uonan-lasii EEO, r 4l `,„,., v ' v. SMITHS, and ‘2OIINDERS, having, for man! P - 7" er ' been in anooesdni operation, and been exchisiveril gaged in building and ropairiza Marino and RitaTact3 IL .. aines;-bigh and - low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water g Propellers, &O;, reesiectfolly offer thorr_t r ": - the public, ee, being fall/ preparal via elm of all sizes, Iffarine, Haver, and Stationers , 0 0 ,,, sets of patterno of tillfekent . , alasa, PrePer r4 3of ante ordera with oittek dispatch. Every deeerj.,.Pao. pattern-making made at the short/tat notice. Low-Prolwale, Flue,o,Tabrder, and Cylinder 113° 10 the beet ',PaiumStranii charc oal alms and kinds; Iron end es Coatings, or 011 ,""' !Lone; 801 l Teraina; Soreii-Critang, sad ail ow. connected with the above In:winces. ata ß b ra li xrin ehm ga cia r rive d Spec of itl o cati arg oz a N wellorkwagtvadongeeioti: ' The Subscribers have - 4mPle wharf-dock room pairs of boats, where they , ',Oom lie in perfter Waft; are provided with sheers; Moots, fig* heti J'c'' fat Ina heavy er light weights. '• ; 11 . ROE irj-A aisl °73l P ß Al ,PC: i 3Vir ß il. °IPly-lik 00.2 8D301,,_: ass ARGWE-sula#JlH Iron Poeu` i— ' + General. Irabhirilata, _ - 161; Seiler ES, Oskar' , 14. 10 co' DowITILL. sibeatzlsliflo2latehia. MACKEBE.W' HEBER': , • sti3Nl 0. 2,6 " s 'ENI & AT.Gat'Noc 1,2, and a alsok , • aaaibt tat On; ha •aasortaa 210kageg- JO° S IM ° Etclia New Beattal, Yort-in• Bay, MOO Boxes Lai**, Bo i led ~ and No.l Revisit. I. Bbh New New Rho& 110 Boxee : Horkbaketeonar Chows, &a. In !dime Attn ` . bY "•-• ThispsT a goost'i r o. 414-tir N or th W1:135 BALES BY AUCTIrni, 111 THOKAS . Dro3. 132 and 141 soma POIIITR8.4; FALL B.tLF.S—STOi a R 9 AND EL SL Sixth Fall Sale, 7th October, Seetl 14 h ton, bfing elretleu dl7 Svnth Full Sale, att October—gill cr,,,,,,;7"1/41 a m , Nu t, faittabh] prriperts. inchviC7',."•'"•ll, tir,ery, Coal Lands, &c., to be Geld ut.rtawt:,,l34l Eihhili Fall Sile, 2Sih Ottober—itlii valmsble - Xtlate of Otago (tb s t4 , l ' Fe 'Hoed, to be Pold per: ngtoril., ' OW 7 THE BOOKSILLLEHT TllAtte s,. cot tbronglmta the pteadd "4..tw, „.... BEAL ESTATE AT PEIVATZ B.k t , pgir- A large amount at Private fiata, faoj, di.Etrlption of citY and errantry nruter.7, •-' 4 ; tow be bad at tae auction stole. t - titt Fa dewily:Heim in lin:Aw e now p?...1... cata!ognee on Saturday next. 1 Nz, sale N 0.1723 Welemt StrEo. Burl:Rion FURNITURE, oeit.errs, uuBTAINI 2 7 ON FRID&Y P 10 11111:tiu 1c October 10, at 10 o'clock, at N. 1723 by catologne, tho entire elegant funnturt perior rosewect 'piano. elf ge.nt mantis, atd . rosewood brocatelle drawing-rooms EarLitCre,..;tl and aim mare: anti Que fn mitrae. a r 'Z' Enperlor dialog room* and chat - tax: . tinul are in catalogeo a. ng". bray be examined th 3 day p Ta r; 10 to 2'o'Olock. Sale No 1820 (Mono* Stro BLEGANI FIINITIII.X. Pi {NO' at No. 18.5/o• PAINTINGS, OURTAINB. CA Rvi v•vaa'il ON MONDAY' N oTtNoul s "' the ?c c t n a t b i r e e r. LBe,g '"°=talt at 10. Particniara in a few dam n J. WOLBERT, AUCTIO N 6 Ira No. 16 SOUTH SIXTH STARyt ti 8 Metweetl Market and fittpain,.. 2En CASES AND DENTJOBISS, FlNt3t W.31 , TE3, BRA.NDIRS, WiitsKil ts . ft, ON TUESDAY MORNING street— Tth inst at 11 O'clock precisely, at Ne. It z 0,%, 2150 cases and demijohns extraoreinsry dire, sherry, and port wises; "retartaN Hennessey 13=1414E65; imperial trai n D ad a rum ririeb, ti . cotch, and ltineengalith 711, Zip Private gentlemen, are seamed that gilt', Tuve are pure, and unadulterated. aad ' vorably with any private stock in the cowry. c4l;, 2O' Catalogues now ready. pHITALP: : FORD & CO., AUcip PEERS, 5:•5 WARNER 813C1 stt-2. coaliEß: BALE OF 1,000 CM.Fs 7 WM:WiiiCOLSO,yr QA SF. - OPi 'MONDAY HORNING. . ectober 6, at i 0 o'clock precisely, adS b. , talogne, 1,000 oases men's, boys', end yotit and grain. :oots, brogans gaiters; Balmorsh, woreenTs, .toitses, and children's calf kly arid morocco, heeled boots and shoes, g 3, 3 "^ 1381.1M01T15 5 dm, Also, city-made goods " oar Goods cues for examination, gzth eata:, 4 ,,, on the morning of sale. FOR THE SEA snorlE CAMDEN ANit ORANGE Or 'HORRSI—On. 7311" dater Sept. let, 1862, Mall Train leaven Vine street Farr, at 7.;t^ 9. Exureetr , " " " 2.17; 'Ancorrancdation train, for Abwrore 0n1y,41.11p 4 - Returning, !navel! Atlantic—Mail, 4 P. V.; t t . 6.05 A. M. oft Accommodation lawree Absecon at 315 rhatv.sl..so. Round-, Trip Ticheta, Day and Train for taia ll &leg are iS42l4d. eif -; curaion Tfoketn, good for three days, :34. Edt4,. now open. au2B-tf SHIPPING VOTICE. - THE RES URICTNy - on travel having been rfraoved Uy the Wt pertinent, parsengers about to visit Enrop wu D ,,4 be required to provide tbemselves With ea , ?...ex t JOHN G. D 3- STEAR WILY TO Live.Rx • N touching et Qntenstown, (I:erk Er ...,- TLe Liverpool, Nem Yortr, and ?b L Bteemeb!t , Cowpony intend desPatchiug it:airf o il. : 011de bat !roe bteattiFhip3 as follorn : F. TZ4 h. .... SAurdsy. 0:3• • OITY OF BALTIUORE - 31 vorday,OtVf : 0317 OE WASBINGTOIT St , nrciey, Nth; . And awri.tucteeding Saturday at two 4, from Fa; 44 North River. RA.TES OF ?USAGE must OABIN $B5 00 STEERAGE . ... • do to London 90.00 do to Lan:os. Co to.Patie 95 00 do to P s l 3 do to Hamburg.— 95 00 do to Tismbeq,., Passengers also forwarded to Havre, 8. , tai5.1% Cam, Antwerp, &c , at (quells row rates. Farce frcm Liverpool or Queenstown : it 17, and ta. Guineas. Steerano from Lyrtri..s3l From Queenstown £66. Tictete are cal beech current rate of esohange, enabling pools t 9 their friends. Them ateamere have anterior accommodatieettegi Eengere ; are etronaly built in crater-tight 1r03.44 and carry . Patent Fire Antall,'!atom Expene:Aia genet; are attached to each Steamer. For further Information steely In Liveresitan. LIAM IN al &N. Agent. 22 Water Street; fa °We're ALEX meLco.er. 5 4t. Enoch 5 1 1 1‘re; 14 f ilritTlVl to O. at W. D. SEYSToUtt & CO ; in Lnralon to Litl & MIRY. 61 Bine Wlniern street; to Pa Li WWI DECODE, 98 Bue Notre Dame des Viotti:la, Ills:16 Bourse; In New York to J rfIN G. D&I,E, way, or at the Company's ()Mee. G DALE„ Acid, in Walnut fitreeL PhlledelpL Agit, THB BRITISH AND NORTH • AMERIOAN ROYAL AIM STE.II. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND. LIVERPOIN4 IN(}' 'AT CORR 'HARBOR. AND BETWEEN BOSTONANDLIVREPOWIV. JINO AT HALIFAX AND CORK RAMA SCOTIA, Capt. Sunkist!. I CHINA, Capt &slum PERSIA, Capt. Lott. ASIA, C►p; Cook. ARABIA, Capt. Stone. I Its , R9PA, Cm& AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ICANADA. Cipl Holt AMERICA, Capt. Mo , dia. [NIAGARA, Cspt A. kl - AIISTII&LA.MI. Tbeee veesele carry a clear white light at mast 5.4 green on starboard how; red on prirtbow. PROM NEW YORK so L/VERPOSI.. Chief Cabin Passage lilt Second Cabin Pamtioo 1 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage cu Second Cabin Paeaago to AP.PO3IFt leaves Boston, Wednesday, 0ct.... ! SCOTIA ~ New Tork, do. do. i 'EUROPA. " Boston. do. do. 5 FERRI& " New York, do. do 1 AFRICA. " Boston, do. da AMA. t , New York, do. Noremn i. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of tbose ships will not be aceoszt4 , :ttr Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelrr, Prraing ittO or idetals, unless bills of lading are signed thettin,r; , the value thereof therein ospreseed. yc l • freight or panes°, aunty to E. cusiat 4 BOWL' fIG GREEN' Nes Tot E. G. & I. G. EMS 108 STATE Street, lks. m B 0 b -J. 0 N AN pfIGl DBLPHIA. LINE-541°4l L• em each tort on SATURDAYS. RP2' Pixy Whstf SATURDAY. October 4. The stasmship SAXON, Capt Mattivirg• will 811 f° O. Ipbfo for Boston, PATO RD& Y gonNivi• 4. at 10 o'clock ; end steam. , ,hip 1(011111N (17e , 1), CO. Bearer, from Boston for Philadele,ia, en sArrarw. October 4, at 4 P. EL Intnrance one-half that by railTeysels. Freigkl teks at fair rates. Ebipixlre will pienee rend Weir bidder Led:-AS goods. For freight or pasoure , , hieing fine ReOZanD 4:6 ' l2 . SPOT to RETRY Wlhre.Oß & .1 , 30 hB3B eourn WHLEIVIS. a dgt FOR/NEW YORK-TO DAY—TiESPATDIT AND LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN DWI Fleamers of tho above Lince will leave DAM', arid 5 P. 17. For freight, which will ho talcon on am:n.4%4103 terms, apply to WM. DI. my 21-tf -132 South DELAWARE Av Ag iga !O1 'NEW YORK. litir DAILY LINZ, via DelwaTt Be itan Canal. Philadelphia end New York /ExPrete Steamboat G.tv palsy receive height and leave daily at 2 P.ll, ing their cargoes in Blew York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, AVM , N 0.14 SOUTH W a RYES, PhiisiMPlA JAMES HAND. Ace 24 eel-if Piers 14 and 16 EAST BM R. N.ll sar - - mACHEN - BatY ADD IXOIf. pENIV'A WORKS, On th/Delaware,•River, bolow Pnliadolphis, CHESTER, DELAWARE GO., YENNSYLV2Obi- BEANEY, SON, & ARCHBOLD) Engineer» and Iron Ship Maiden, YANIIFAcruunS or ALL KINDS or OONDENIUNG AND NON-CONDENSINg EllO/10 1 1 Iron all descriptions, Rollers, iVater.l.o ). • . Propellers, &0., &o. 42011. 87M2117, W. B. REArritr. SAYL. ARCHoth Late of Renner, Neaflo, 1 Co., Late Enfilf ir " Ponn'a Works, Philed , a. Odd, U. 8. NW* 33,22,47 =IIII JOHN O. BIZTAvr e=ii
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