THE CITY. The The pOUTOBEE 20, Amt. OCITOBER 2) 1002. 1111 ....UM qr.& Isl,lll It.•••SP•ar. 60 ..... . 6b. 65 47}i 62. .... ....65 WIND. WIND. v f.. W . by pt, N wbr N... WNW..WNW• 'OUR STREETS-- TRAM PRESENT CON— DITION.— Perhaps but few of our readers know, Ir. Cell 'forte an idea of, the vast extent of street surface in el e city of Philacelphie. Within the past ten or fifteen years Intent:l,Na, been aided to the . city ;ha whole of the First, and a large portion of the Seemid, the whole or the Fif teenth, Nineteenth, Twequeth, and Twenty.fourth wards, and nearly the whole of the Seventh, Eighth, Bluth, Tenth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth wards. The Slaved =face of the city now extends from below • 4 Book lan." on tn.. month to Frankford and Gar. ma, town on the berth, and from the Dalawaro river to the lerm e Asylum. on the sand mod wet ; _so that Iphia is at present not only the largest city in Americo, tut larger then, any city in Europe, except London and Paris', and it Is a question if it Is not at large, If not larger. than these latter. To clean this extent of surface is a matter of no email labor, and when we et:molder that tie amount of money paid for Ma wort, by our city is not one-half the [Amount paid by other cities, which near no comparison to Pella deiphia In size as' d p plibation, we eau then realize the greater as of the undertsking• which necessarily gives ertiploylnett to alar.e unmoor of men, hordes, ti. The whole of one city looks sell, and Is rapidly im proving. It ie true Mortar,' sotun pieces here nail there that need attention. Tbe neglect t.f these places, ho n ever. cannot be charged to the coetractor, but to the /my egh l t,, peoplls residing in the particular t o cedni,g, oho Dicke the etreen , in front of their premises gi netted dawn for eve' y laud of dirt Mr. Smith, the camtractor. is rushing on his work with rapidity, rntittleg the machines at eight, anti employing gangs of laborers in the day litany of our citizens td low that they never are the streets cleansed, yet acknow ledge that they are in a better condition than for years peat. Thiscanuot ha denied- The work is done quietly and rapidly, the larger portion of it during the night. SOME% Reenter members of the Comm n Connoil or that city were here a fee days ago, and EX prehs,d their Bor. Price that the trivets c ntid tie kept as clean as they are for the eunapei tenon paid. more pertical erly so in the absence ot propel ma imp% rstruhrlone icaregatdlo de- Positing filth on the public highways a ny.tter that is not aliened in Boston. The,, also tetra scirprisel at the want of beast , draft nimie this city and the condition of the glitters and p.Yetnents generally. These are Willa. grace to our city. The slope end washings of nearly every °owe are empilid In o pith lc highways ' keep ing the graters In a wet and dirty condition, liabl e to lie elated up with hares. scraps of paper, and other matter. The cleanest heinous at the cit, are is the Fifteenth yard, north of Sterne Gateau street; the Thirteenth and F. nrieenth ainds;ft lane portion of the Twentieth ; 'the seventh ware, north of Pine, and between Eighth and Teensy. firt sirens; the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth ', g o r g e ; a )(Irv, pow flop of the eleveutb, Twelfth, Six. leenth, Seventleuth wards. sod the Twenty-fourth ward. Tte lower district, are hat, and consequently. very I ca lerfectly Main, d. The population is also more of a mixed attract/ I. Orin other et actions dome portions of this district show the cleanly hangs of its citizens, push ape more so by cowl ast with other localities in the Imme diate neighbelhoon. The portions of , he city where the most abject misery, crime, aid filth abound. are where the , white and black population live togeib , -, —as i u Redford, Bator, Betttird, and other street , . Dior is ells foreign population the cleanest where tilt y reside as a clam To loop these lo calities in a pan a stare of cieanliness lea work of im possibility under on , catatieg laws, for no sooner is one pile of dirt removed than anatber is eepletted in He place. En: eren then there can be bet little canes to at mplain. at, under ..vr eretettt process of street- clean. :leg, the filth aid crat in the bighwava is not muttered lone to lee belie rettiovett much oltenerthan under the old contract aye em Ger cin. in a short time will well deserve the reprnittion which it hits abroad, of being the eleedillett city in tie North. GUARDIANS OF Tait P00.a.:---A stated meeting ot the Soar() of Omni:liana of the Poor wee held yesterday &tit rt non et the Almshouse, the president, Kr. Marls. iv the (tau' fklerauticatioco , WETO received from the City Control ler, sehlug for ~nt eticuetr of the amount of revenue re quired f r the depsrunrt,t dorteg the ensuing sear, aed Irotu CB ph NRI cu.,. teuderlng testa:Afton as aplth :Aar, at the Altushuht.o nn motion, the realgtiation was accepted. The treasurer of the Board oubtrared his accoun t" set tug forth that he hen paid into the city treasury Bg. of welch sum $S uss.ss was obteinel by;ths sale of old ret fiug cqpper. The census of the almshouse on Sal urday last wa, re -ported as follows: Igo, In the house 2 363 No. In the house same time last year 2.635 Dt crease, . . .... . 273 !Omitted during the last two weeks. 140 Births 5 Deaths 17 Dboharged Bound oat.. No. of persons granted moping! within two weeks. 32 of persons granted meals within two weeks. 52 The out door agent reported 'having collected $3ll from support cotes. Mr Zrety stated for the information of the Board that over $35,000 had been paid into the city treasury as the proceede realizes ny anr sale of old rooting copper. This copper was removed in order to remedy certain dugs, such se orscling, t to On motion of Mr. Server, en election was gone into for an outdoor ohs stetan for the Bastern division of the Fourth district Mr C 11. Beaumont was nominated and eitcud without. prosoion. Mr. Itrety moved that tno Ward proceed town election of synth , cary t.f h A=webou e, the candidates being the pzeeenVinctmlient; Wen. S. B-rarer, and Wm R. sail. The Motion we% agreed to. After several ballots w.re lama a on bon to posrpaue the election was negatived. The balloting was then • pasted wth no definite result, when a motion to pisipoue the election for two weeks wee agreed to. The Ootrinatee on Tsui:notes submitted a detailed re port of the emotions r. gamed for the eu.tpurt of the Almshouse for 'be ennutuir ear. The aggregate appro priation exhibits au increase of expenditure to the endow of $5,017 flis total sum asked for from Councils being 8240 39u, while that of east -year was $240 453. In this total the BUM of $5.000, for new tonere and necessary repairs, Is not included ; all of the estimatta Meg baste nrem en average total of 2,650 persona, dough In a weet measure formed noon mere atomise, in view Di the pt.ettaii high, rate of prices. They ot biblt en Incr,a , e n* fl 000 on drugs $2,600 on lio nr end corn meet st 3 Min ou grocorle., $2 000 on dry goods, $2,000 on Net. $3 WM on chain-filling and %veer ing reattriale, al d $250 for tee creation of a new office.— : visitor et Cbthirer, bound out. the list of dimi nutions pretexts the foltowing items ; $1:000 lees for the purchase of milk, $1 UOO I. ee f...r general repairs to the hone. $lOO Itr9 for Neu fur 11 roes and cows, $6OO less on 'rapport and ba-terey - caeca. $:501.-es on stationery and printing, and $4 Kit less on out-door relief The report was adopted aim oraert.d to be presented to Nr.. Dickinson, frrm the committee to receive Inti mates for Mil, rFpnrted that J Watson and .T, 8. Watson at nen had reclined to varnish wood in accord ance with their penpesnnie T tey t herefore recommended. Costs the etaite act for varnishing wo. d should be awarded to Janus GaterAth. se ft owe : aunt ward, $5 25; Sixth, Muth, d et th wards, $5.20 ; 'Eleventh and Tallith weld*, 85 ; Thirteenth, FOtutteuth, and Fif ter nth wards, tft, 25 ver con ; end tbet me contract for fun,' wood' in ON rixtsonth Seventeenth, and Etgateehth wares I.h given to E. W. Gorges, at $5.25 ger cord. The report wee arlouted. On motloa of Mr. Erety. the next meeting of the hoerd was oreered to be held at the aline in Brandi.' street On antion, adjourned, FnoritS E F. XPOftl'Elt he constant and /tooth rx Dort rt b ean••‘ offs and produce from this port to Enter, sit cs the commencement of me year, is cue of tt, must ulna. sm. la restates of the times. We prtmut the accouipavying figures ea indicative of that cmamfati of Pi ori tern ' yore, rti y weld' the croakers in cur midst have vr,,pheeled wtilrn follow the continuance of the var. The tottivina to a statement of exports of certain waiting Kiwis* at eon min produce for the nine months ending coptemt.er 80: • /8.0 1861. 1862 'Wheat Floor, ,l• 3.57 T 1,9ei.834 2367,178 Wheat, bosh . 6 672.062 17.162,838 17.111,087 aye. bush 100 460.188 1.415,645 *lora, bur.— ... 2.137,58. 8 813,811 8,879,013 'Whale Gil, /Lath...—. 243 171 6'4.542'1 363.047 Cut Mate, The 13,9 -lig 022 41.513 2 6 122 648 854 Butter, lbe .... 7 34,025 10 813,257 18.895.391 (them. ...... 16 42 494 24.810 954 26 327,964 Lard, lbe .15 244 Mt. 33 368.208 100,451,706 Tallow, me 2,930 6(.6 13 347,036 30,311 216 The increase in the memoir's of ordinal Products has Leen en/NI:110UB. Cut meets rave increases from 14.000,- 000 pounds in 18G eerl 41,600.000 pounds in 1861, to 122.600,000 pounce in 1862. Ihe ezp ..ta of hotter have nearly doubled on those of last year. Lard has le/creased nearly three- lola on last yrar, when the shipments were quite extraordinary Tallow also shows a very large per centsge of intresse Tim. 'Rommel of tbe trade in se ine products is very grata! ylog It affords another means for developh g the wal ti of the West. The high cost of transporting cot n from the,' airise to the seaboard has so reouced its 'nice i,. the West as to render its cul ture comparatively unprofitable, THE LADIES' ArnbliOtATlON FOR SOL `DIEIIB' BELIEF.—The llnttFd Atares Army. General Hoepitai. Webt inflate! Wu. being .o large, and contain sag at the present titut, betw..en three nod four thousand sink and wounded soldier., there is an abundant oppor. MAO for the betevelrnt atteloious of a generous voile,. It is impossible, where the pa lent' are no numerous, that too much cc uld be done ln.amellorarion of the oaf ferings of West, potrlutic men. In the smatter 11)31dt - els, where there are only one or two nuodred patients, and which are situated in the heart of the city, there are, of course. greater faoitltlee of access, and, consequently, the proportion or oenevelent tedies who visit tsern is much larger than in Wust Philadelphia. In BJ vast an establiallniebt as that of West Phila delphia. sad which is hurler able and careful manor:- meat of Dr. J J payee. of erotic Regions celebrity, the recent reettiction and circum4postion in regard to passes of admission to the were+ or the hospital became abso lutely necessary, to guard agaia,t inuiscreet presents to the sick and w °rudest from weal meaning people, We underfitand the members of the Associa tion for Boldiere' Relief, who meet at No 135 dnuth Fifth street, Philadelphia, have tweri constnut and unremit ting in their tt.enoance t the ho.pltsl, from its corn. mencement, to s , iuthe rocs 811.1 wounded, who are far sway from their hernia. and thus are deprived of the under sympathies or their wives and mothers. Tbe medical mall cf the Orrep.tal cteerfally extend every `acillty in il.eir power +0 the prestdent and board of 'lantern or Ms association, all of whom are per. zonally recognized by &Ph. different authorities Donations of rootte. H , ►unel, or other buitablo artiolofi, will bo thanNlnby z eceiveri el ITITENILTA .L. l .6Plter.VlTY.—MOst of yes tondA7 toorulop'e ereeiou of the Quirt of Quarter see alone wea coutomed to the trial of a young boy ohargld with larceny. the evid nce directly implicating Aim waa rte tootimcuy of another tad woo stool clue by the wagon from wht tat the nitmey was aloha', anti saw the defendant, al he anegee, take It. The prowcutrix alio ideal:l6rd the m ironer as one of three boys whom she saw close , to her wagon as elm was about leaving it. The defence, however, proved that on the day when the larceny we:, committed, the defendant wee confintri to the haute with a sore foot, and had not been out on that, or the-weeding or aucceeding day. They also showed, that the led who teatifled against the defendant bore every bed eh %rector, won bud once been committed to the Bonee of &loge for larceny, When he w a s on cross examination, he wee asked whether he had heon in the liOnne of Iteinge, tint be denied it positively. The Vuperintendtnt of the Homo was In court, however. and produced the written dionarge of the boy, and identified - trim as having been Mire ler some day& 17ridrrr these cirenmatanceo : the DiFtrict eitiontey abandoned the case, saying to the jury that the only witness who had sworn directly to the defendant's emendation of the offence had testified falsely aS to some things, and he could not ask them to bt Ikea one part at his testimony and not believe another. The jury immediately returned a ver dict of not guilty. bTATAAIEt. AT NORRISTOWN— Akonastom TicILESTS Firry LIE:ITS—LARGE DISPLAY. Or it oases-OEORu c kftaNC is Tairo —Tbe State lair, wt NOrlintowu, titan by the Cant Peunarivania agrlcul rural and Mechanical Pochty, commences tc.day, and' from present indications it will be an immense success. There are already mote than 50 bones entered. some ' from Oanada and others from Peun , rivania, and the ad. jecent Rates Pre Old lbw of hie 51st Regiment P. with their honored scars, will be dieJlered, and the pony . , taken at New bet n, ay UM Eitircran ft , will be entered by the Oolonelie ton. ' NaGartian trains, to and from Pt liadelphis, will run during the three dm a of the fair, and passengers wilt be convey' td to and !rum theta& for fifty coats the excursion ;rip. 13 large number o sewing machines, agricaltural im.. 'aliments, end teve. at specimens of native cotton, are already bete; but the dieplay of fine fast horses, and homes of every e e crlnt on, *ill tomcod that of coy former State Felr in Penocrlvania. On liatarday last Gentili))) t ire commenced ID eater their stook and manufacture), and ?areal'' , thr and. gron , ds teem with t beet pr dnoilone of 'Eastern Pennsylvania George 'French' Train. of Boston, bee been invited to deliver the address, on Thursday, the 23d, the third day DBATII OF A PtIMMINIENT - Op 'Thursday 'irvti i g, at ht midencm, Jn Obester, died 'William Martin E PreAdent of the veloware Mutual Pefety Irserarce Cowpony of Weeny. AlOllllRteT APPROVAL OF THE PURETIIIO OF. TRI NNW SHERIFF —John Thotormol3+ 1 1 1 K1 • the new Sheriff, nip ered i e the Court of Comma:t P.eaN before Judge Imutow, y sherds, n ornieg. end presentll jlll72ed NOW. John Elegy, and Nathaniel gilds., NI bi• enrollee. Mr. Tbnitupsen Alpo unless with tie other sureties in the bond The court approved of the eel:milks Application vill at oi.ce h, mane to i) -renter Curtin for the commteelon, which the dad lon of the c mrt de olarte Mr. Vietnam to b • *mined to. After It is issued it remains to be seen what conom wid he primed oy Mr. Biting. If he conclnnes to retain pope:Rion of his poi ding the lime fixed for the argument in toe So prl me Court, niters in otr conrre he placed in an einbarrasfing po4iioa 17eder suet a atom of atfilre. with a geotirman claiming to ant a+ sheriff, ufrer a court Last dreldtd against him, sae atone. commission has be* n given to anclbrt part), it will become a grave (Foto-inn in regard to the value of a title to property &old oy him after the date of the new corm-M.ol°n. DEATH OF LiEtT I'ELY ANT PARK Lien' enent Robert J. Prue. Jr , Company R. r. seen" - rut zou.ves, 'vat. Irma -Interns arta norm, bu-ted from het late reridence, Ne 201 Routh Thirteenth street Re am tit me a prisatr, through the rbree months , campaign, in the National Guard% Oolonel Lplo afterwards enterfd the 72d Regement ne orthelv sereeent, end was promoted to a record lirutenancy i n reward for his mat y Fery Ice& lie was wounded iu the leg at the hattie of Antietam, icck-pw supervened. and he tiled. coupe +lneptly -on the evening of the 11th inet . tri the twenty diet Sear of hie age. file same metes of the Central Ifgh Schen?, thirty-sixth olesq. rrltl amt El hie oar tr doom, so well Re ble large circle of arvt.intanoee and ft ietlle. The officers Bud m.mbere of the 72d Regiment, rano; al Grunts, end the mtmlwre of the High School. Alms Di and thlrty•sizth graduating cleeq, attended the' fuorrel. Ittv. Dz. Gedderd onicieted, and with hle tens] elcdnent pathos, spoke suitably and tmpressively. • SWlNDLlNG.—Testerday afternoon a lad, sped about eighteen .a ears, was barore Aeteraian Beithr. upon the charge of eainOlina certain parties opt of goods' He was in the habit of calling at different atoms and obtaining goods. at the same time asking that tl.e3 might be seat to a certain place where they would be paid for Upon the arrival of the africle43, the youag rascal would take teem and Inform the one woo Dredges them to wait a few rannunte and ho wonid suture with the money. Tide would be the last seen of him Nome• rens compleiots from parties who have been tuns swin dled have recenflr been made at the fisntral P,lico Sta. lion, and, from the description given. it is suooes.d that the prisoner is the guilty party Tie was committed for a further hearing. This seeing offetoler has juo, boon dlscbsiged from Os Home ci nefnee, having W*4215110 -it Mere for similar offences. Fie nest trip will be to the Penitential's, where he sill mite n much tenger stay. '., A -SENSIBLE Nut —An honest and gOOVßtured Hibernian, the driver 01 or-y, was oe• fore alderman Berner )esterday afternoon np)n the charge of l'uvning into and breening down en awuing The OS% APT of the awning was oreennt and testified. but as his evidence clearly peeved that It was an accident, end that there was zo- malice whatever. on the part of the (hamar', he was discharged by th. alderman. Tao owner then wanted to know low, he could obtain the value of his awniug• and, upon being laid that et would be necessary to bring a civil snit, replied that lie Wright he would let the matter drop as to take the case into a civil Oonrt would require more motel than the price of a new awning. If this simple fact war borne in mind. the time of the courts would not be occupied in the heating of trilling cases, and the parties interested would be richer and wiser men. • „ DUNKING Fourcrets.—.A. tOllll- tEitt has recent 4 been plsced in the grounds on the Gorda gee of Falint .not. It ie constructed of iron, is ab - mt seven feet high, snrmonnted be a steno of Washington, The certral portion of it, from which the water flows frrm four jets, is highly ornamental, having swims of Waehingtou and Fre kith surroncolog it. The paglio are Indebted to the chairman of the tlonucli Committee on Water, Joseph mi gam and the sub- committed, Net ere Bower and Mordecai B. fd , ore, for ittus csat-feel 1111PrOif meet. Its titre location in tho F.lllll , _Mat grounds is doe to the Chief Engineer Laic %Mesta. who ties kept the Fah mount grounds in such good order during the present ) ear. 11 OOTTN G AFFAlR.—. lexander tello boo been committed, by &hien:Lao lie e. to answer tho charge of attempting to shoot i 4 amuel LG•ngh The latter lived on Nicetown lane, bear Towns:tip line road, and Costello repaired to Ws residence, in order tl collect st venty•tive cent,. and d. wooded twents -five cents eivra for maktrg the collection ljpon btr Bough refusing. to pay thi,, Costello, it to raid. took a double I) orelled you from his wagon and tired twee at lir. II ' , lath The wearon, fortunately, was not well .atened, since, if it bad been, being loaded with shot, the effects might here ;mired fatal. ANOTHER IRON VISSSEL —l 3 relimi- Eary ay mgements for the coustrnotion of another clad 'read have been rff-ctrd at the navy yard. The timbers for it are now chAdly at the yard and a force of men is to be plat at once to work non them. The ler/111 of the veeeel will be 275 feet, breadth of beam tO feet. 'lbis will give her the same beam as the Ponsides, but an times of length of 26 feet, fin' armament to to consist mainly of fifteen•inch gnns, which carry a shot, of 460 pounds. THE .DISTBIOT Cutra.Ta.—Yesterclay morning both District Court.; were in see-ion: Rini tne new panel of jortne wan called for the 'emend period Out of the large nurnber of jurors drawn nut, few were re. turned by the sberiff's dentition NB fiend, and the court will have COD9idelable difficulty in 030e4itillli brininess by reason of the went of a sufficient cumber of jurors. In District Court, Judne &ton-. but twenty-one jurors were f ecnred out of fifty-four summoned. No oases were ready for trid. DWELLING BOUrN ON FIRE —Yester day 'morning at a quarter past la a fire ocourr*d et 1719 Pied street. The owner of the bailing is i. J War. of r ; ono the tenant J. ha Itionert, onbittot maker. The fire originated by a little girl five years otd getting fire to a bed with a match, eod broke out in the emend story. The whole house was soon deluged with, waver ; % th nigh the flames were confined to the apartment where the► broke cut Thtre was no insurance, and tne total loss is probably SOU. LARCENY OF GoVisitNMENT PROPER.- TY.--Her ry Kane was before alumna m Welding yes. ttrday afternoon, charged ad‘h the taroeny of upwirda of ore hundred paira of uppers for army enoas,awl ale° a Idrge quantity of tole leather. The post a were recovered, but very little of the sole leather wee foiled Eine, it la alleged, obtained employment at euffereat placee, and then hared himself to the property. Re was held to an swer. BICOITRRY OF A. i ILOWNED BODY.-- Yesterday morning the body of Lewis Were. , le was foond in the Schmikill. Market. Etre.t wharf. Toe de- tweed has Men missed Ethree the 16th. Hie wife and , child reside in the Twenty. tinroh w..rd at Bridge street and Lancaster turnpike. The deceased was forty five years old. THE REV. W3l. METCALFE -Tll our notice of the death of this minister yelaerday., we ehould bee said that be had beer: pastor Of the Btb'e r Cortstlia Chnrch, in this city, for the past forty. five years. He was ordabed flity.one Y ears ago, and was, probably, the °ldea mihister in the city at the time. Lie preached twice on the Woodsy precedihg his °oath,- with his venal tarctetnets and power. tr BASI BALL.—The Eckford Club. of Err lyn, arrived last Plight, and we. e escorted to the 'Washington nous° by the wavers of the city. 'rhea will play at? P. 111 , at Cameo's Woods. with the Keystone Club, of Philadelphia. and on following days wul match all cur brat clubs. The grounds at oatnac's Woods, are free. Beats are reserved especially for the ladies. ExAyr ARTILTaar REGIMENT t COL • 3IGEBABTH --fib's regiment, now encamoscl at Clam. den, N. J., is yet recruiting. and' all the lumatier are given to those who enlist. Alen drafted in the interior juin the regiment and obtain the Government bounty, clothing ana ra ions likewise being provided. A CHILD BADLY BURNZD.— On Sa threay a little girl named Welsh, about tour yeArs of age, was burnyl by her clothes teeing fire from a bonfire ; ear Broad and Federal streets. tihe waz taken to her rarer:kis' home, between Broed and Thirteenth, Clarion street PHILADELYHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ALGERNON ELROBERTS, OHAS. RICHARDSON, COMMITTZB OV THE ItIONTIL Ek. J. DERBYSHIRE, LETTER. BAGS • At the Merchants' Exchange, Plata&'phis, Ship Northampton, Morse Livarpsol, soon Ship Lancaster, Decan Liverpool, coon Shin Wyoming, Burton Liverpool, soon/ Bark V Oripman, Junes Idyll, pool, soon Barn Bea Eagle. Horses Port Spain, soon Brig Isnardon, Bossey Port Spain, soon Brig Amazone, liogemana Braman, soon Brig Tnietried, Slider Ottoman, soon Bohr Isaac Prioris, Parsons Barnadoes, soon Seim Lion, Creighton" ....Havana, soon Bohr Smithsonian. Davis .Bnimos &rren. soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PRILADELPIII.I. Oct. '2 1 I 1562. SUN RISES 6 18-SIIN BETS ...... ....5 11 MGR WATER 12 26 ARRIVED Brig Abby r haxtar, (lootabs, 4 days from New York, in Insilmt to J B Bales & Brig 0 w n Bes, Bogor% 4 dais from Row York, in bat. last to J E Baziov & Co. Brig New Er i e, Usher, 4 days from Now York, in bal last to Wor Co. • dcbr Rowena, Wort, 4 days from Provincetorrn, with laths to captain. t•chr Bucrobains, infotorh, 4 days from Province town, with Wee to Goo B Keriba. Behr Anthem, timwort, 15 `days from Port Royal, In brdlott to E A Sower & 41/o. Sebr Maria Loniea, Camminge, 3 Jaya from N York, 'with czn to captain. Schr IC R Atwood, Rich, 6 daye from Boston, with ice to captain eibr B A Hammond Payne, 4 days from Boston with ice to captain, Scbr Martha Nickles, Small, (I days from Boston, in ballast to J Z Bszlay 00. „. Scbr Ann 8 Gannon, Lowell, 3 days fiom Newbnry rort, in ballast to L Andenried & Co. ,Sebr Powow, Naoon, 3 days iron; * WeUde*, with mdao to qio B Kerfoot. Par Lucy, Eponce, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with ilLur to B ht Lea. Steamer Anthracite, Jones, 24 howl from New York, with mita to W RI Baird do Cm. OLZABED, Ship Marcia, Itinworthy, Havre, E A Sunder & Brig John Obryetal, Vettoock, Matanzas, John Mason ac, Co. Schr Ann S Cannon, Nowell, Newbnryp L Auden rif d & Co Ear Martha Nickles, Small, Boston, J A Bute). & Co. (Correnondence of the P 76156.1 HAVRE DE GRACE, Oct 18. The steamer Wyoming test here this morning, with the following boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows: J & 0 McConkey. with bark to navy yard, Pt:Medal ard rig iron to ()paper's Creek; Illattinw Fife, lnin• ber to J obn Craig; d 0 Pierce, do to John Onsig; Marge, ret Williamson, do to order; Mary of Manny, do to Nor crces Ebcels; McClellan, anthracite cod! to John Billet; Malone & Trainer, de for - bale; E McKiswick and Dembier, coal to Delaware Oity. MEMORANDA. Eark A A Drebert, Pcudder, cleared at, Port. Royal l•lth inet for Philadelphia. Balk Pedetmo, Ingham, was at Antwerp 23 that, for Gt noa even. Bark Attittom. Ferravortb, Killed from Ro'cklandlsth Mst for Philodeiolda. Bark Fh testa, Welsh, hence for Ulo de JanelCo, was ers ken 12th lilt, tat 29 54 N. long 36. Balk St James, Way°, from New Orleans, at New York I , lh Irv. Brig 13rillient, Colburn, cleared at Leghorn 19th ult. for Philadelphia. Thig Sidi a Ford, Payne, hence, arrived at Pert Royal 9th inst. Bag Torrent, Rove, from Cienfuegos, at New York h Intl 3d bet, off Nstanilla Reef, spot° brig Reso lute, from Rey West for Philadelphia. Brig intlllß Davis, Staples, cleared at Boston 18th Pat far Philadelphia. Brig J P WetherS, Strobridge, for Philadelphia, was t Few Orleans 7th net. Brig Samuel Welah, Almeida, from Alio into, at New York iSthiost. 1-hiu Delaware, Curtis, cleared at Ultra 17th inst. for Dblb Schr Verne Tarbox, ;Yore, hence, was discharging at Batbadoes 29th ult, for Turhe Island in 4 days. Schr Americus, Spragg, hence, arrived'at Port BeYal 7th test. tcbr 1 C Morris, &the, hence,' arrived at Port Royal Bth inst. t chr L B Myers. Somers. hence, arrived at Port B tyal 9th inet, and sailed 1311) to return, - &thy Leafs Cheettr, Somers, hence, arrived at Port To) al Mit inst. Behr R. 33 Howlett, Somers, hence, arrived :at Port Boa ett 11th lost; ardoleskiled 13th to return. Schre -W Dillon, Marts. and Delphine, Hort n, here, arrived at Port }loyal lith hest, Schr M Triton, Tilton, chart d at Port Royal 10:11 lust fel Philadaphia, INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD JUR AND -MARINI JINSUJUtKOE COMf'rn. arrow; Llf WALNUT STREET, PELLADELP ELL CAPITAL 11200,000. Tbte compass . contionei to take Asti es Ors We isismesof iltoperty at low rtes. - • - - The igi6ile oau rely Upon ita responsibility ) end - AM IT to Par twee promptly. Ste disbursement for benefit or tee public, during the list nine years, exceed • 81500,000, ind ae reneetrully Its ftwor In the futon. DIREOTOES. CHAS. ILI/17E 1 0NT, JERRY WALJERE, JOHN W. OLAGRORE, JOHN isonzualT, O. N. HEASLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., . PETER S. HOE, of R. 2 WE N. SWAIN, WITRINAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH ELAPP, Ifi. D. N. S. LAWEENOR, . WE. O. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. • :. TECONAB ()RAVEN, Iftesident, A. S. °ELLETT, Tlte Freddie:A, JAS. B. ArafoßD, SeorettuT. *140.41 E INSURANCE. 1 1. 112CIIA.NICS; INSURANCE COECPAEIT Cr , PRTLADELPBIA, No. 188 NORTH SIETE Street, below Race, insure Buildings, Goode, and drerchandice generally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all Leases promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the pnblip . DIRECTO . 'rands Cooper, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew McAleer, John Caesacly, Thomas 3. Hemphill, Bernard R. Bulseman, Michael Cahill, James McCann, FRAN Billf111) BAPPEarr. BBC FIRE INSUR&NOE BY THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA ON. BUILDINGS, LIMITED - OR PERPETUAL, NERORANDISE, FURNITURE, &0., IN" TOWN OR 00UNTRY. OFFICE'NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. CASH CAPITAL S24S,OOO—ABSETB 330,170 10 Invested in the following Beenritieo s via: /int Mortgage on City Property, worth double the amount. $171,100 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent. let Mortgage Bonds 5,000 00 Do. do. 2d „ do. ($30,000) 29,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds 4.660 00 Ground Rent, well secured 2,000 09 Collateral Loan, well secured` 2,500 00 City of 'Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan 46,000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan . .. 5,000 00 United States? 3-Is per cent. Loan...: 10,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct. Penna. B Loan.. 10,000 00 Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan (85,000). 4,710 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan ($5,000) 4,800 00 Pennsylvania 'Railroad Company's Stock.... - 4,000 00 Reliance Insurance Company's Stock. 8,850 00 Commercial Bank Stock 6, tB5 01 Mechanics' Bank Stock .. 2,812 .50 County The Insurance Company's 5t00k.... • 1,050 00 velaware M. S. Insurance Company's Stock.. 700 00 Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip 880 00 'Receivable 1,061 84 Accrued Interest. 8,504 81 Otoh in bank and on hand - 7,010 96 Losses promptly adjusted and paid, DIBBOTOBS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William B Thompson, Bobert Steen, 'Frederick Brown, 1 William Musser, William Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John B. Worrell, Marshall HID, H. L. COMM J Johnson Brown, Hobert Toland, Charles Leland, G. D. Bosengarten, Jacob T. Bunting, 1 Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowan, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg. CL M TINGLBY, President. B. M. BINCBMAN, &crews% , jyll•t! DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 'NAVE &NOE CO Id PANT, INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OE PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. oFnoE S. E. CORNER: THIRD AND WALNUT WIRER' S. P MAD ItL PULA. MARINE INERT aANcm. ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES Oa Hoods, by River, Cartel, Lake and Land ()errlase to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSUIthIiDEO On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Donnas, ke. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. I, 1881. PAR. . OOST. 7100.000 United States Five per ct. Loan... $100,250 00 60,000 11. States 6 per ct. Treasury Notes 49,395 37 26,000 United States Seven. and Three- tenths per ct. treasury Notes... 25,000 00 100,000 State of. Penna. Five per ct. Loan. 89,561 25 54,000 • do. do Six do. , do. 64 151 50 123 050 Phila. City Six per cent Loan.... 119,448 17 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. . 24,075 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ist 61.ort gage Six per cent. Bonds 20,000 do 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 46,120 83 16,000 300 shares Stock Germantown Gas • Co. Principal and Interest guarantied by the city of Phda. ,14,587 50 5,000 100 Shares Stock Penn. 88, Clo.. 6,000;00_ BMs Receivable, for Insurances made.... 90.780 07 Bonds and Bortgiups - 75.000 00 Beal Estate . 61,863 86 Balances• due at A gen clea--premiume on Ma rine Policies. Interest, end other debts dne the CromPanY 48,131 97 Scrip and Stack of sundry Insurance and other Companies, :911848, estimated value. 4,080 00 Cash on hand—in Banks.. .. . . $51,098 08 in Drawer......:'CV 88 DIBECTOBES William Martin, Edmund Sender, Thoophilus Paulding, John U. Penrose, John a. Davis, James Tragnairi William Eyre, Jr., James 0. Hand, William O. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, Dr. Is, M. Huston, George G.: Leiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WILL 'THOM AB REMIT LYLBUREI A NTHRACITE INSURANCE ALA. COX PANY.--Autborlzed Capital 15400,00-- CEARTER. PERPETUAL. °Mew No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street% Philadelphia. This Company will insure against lose or damage by fire, me Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gen*. telly. Also, Marine Insurances tm Vessels, Bargees, and freights. Inland Intraranoe to all parts of the Union. DIDEOTORS. Davis Pearson, - Peter Sieger, J. B. Baum, Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham. AM - UDE% President. DEAN, flee President. ap3-11 William Esher, D. Luther, Lawla Atutenried, John R. Blakiston, Jowl& Maxfield, WILL WM. W. M. Slim, Seeretarr. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATB OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Noe. 4 and 5 EXOTTANGB BUILDINGS, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOOR and THIRD Streets, Phila. delphia. INCORPORATED 1n1T94-011ARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 5200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COHPASY, FEBRUARY I, 18411, $507,014.6L MARINE, FIRE, ANN INLAND TRANBPORTA.- J TION‘INSUILANIDA. DIMMOTOBS 1 Hemp D. Sherreit, Samuel Grant, Jr., Mules Macula/star, Tobias Wagger, William S. Smith, Thomas S. Wattson, John B. Austin, Henry 4; Freeman, William B. While, Charles S. Lewis, George IL Stuart, George 0. Carson, Edward 0. 111=M. - TriNRY D. S Wra.,Lins HAEPSII, Secretory VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSP7E -1: X.—no PENNSYLVANIA, FINN INSURANON COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CRAB:MB PEEPS TUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. , This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to hisnre against Loss or Da mage by Fire on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time.; Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, let liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, lavested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the !named an undoubted security in the, case of lows: DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Raintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Doveretrx, William Montelius, Thomas Smith. Isaao Ilazleburst, JONATHAN 'PATTERSON, President. WILLIAM G. CinownLL, Secretary. . aP6 AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. (MARTEN PERPETUAL. No. 810 WLLNUT Street, aboye Third, Philadelphia. Saving a large pald-np Capital Stook and Burping, in routed in. sound and available Securities, contain= to hi/lure on Dwellings, Store a, furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. .II Imes liberally and promptly adjusted. DIBECTORB. James B. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutiih, Charles W. POultney, Israel Morris, Thomas .Italia, John Welsh, Samuel 0. Marton, ratrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THOMAS B. MARIS, Preaddsat. ALBIRT O. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. • fe22-tf THE hNTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADBLPHIA. (FIRE INSDRANOR EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. PORN= FOURTH AND WALNUT STREWN. DIRZOTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, William McKee, - Geo. H. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestocir, Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L Erringer. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Pretddent. oalames W. Coax. Secretary. MS COAL r -- OAL.THE UNDERSIGNED 16.. , beg leave to inform their friends and the public that 'they have removed their LEHIGH 00AL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHT/3 ands WILLOW Eitreets, where they intend to keep the beet quality of LEHIGH COAL, froni the molt approved adnes, at the lowest pew. Your patronage Is reepoothdly solicited. .108. WALTON A 00.. Office, 112 Bouth 51100151 D Street EIGHTH and WI LLOW. Cro TILE VIISEASED OF A OLANICI3.—AIi acute and chronic( diseftees cured. by special guarantee, at 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge Profeesor BOLLifi, the founder of this new ios, s t 4f. wriil A pa supraerfolnercnd containing treatment multitude of utud all cease eo pins cettin. ( 0, tes, of those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men and others, will be given to any person fres. . . L a cta t es are constantly given, at 1220, to madi men and others 'who desire a knowledge of [or dis very, in - applying lilietrielt7 es a reliable there title agent. Onsultatlon free, 11411.5 m men THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1862. William Morgan, James Martin, James Duress, Francis Falls, Charles Ohara, Thomas Fisher, 1 • John Bromley, Francis McManus, 'Hugh O'Donnell, Bernard Rafferty. OTS MOPED.. Treiddent. rotary. eayl7-ti 16380475 10 51,615 86 6869,120 87 Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penistott Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke ' Spencer dicilvaine, - Thomas O. Hand, Robert Barton, Jacob P Jones, James B. ttic farle.nd, Jo.hna P. Eire. John B Semple, Pittsburg , D. T. Morgan, s' A. B. Berger, xi ".11 MARTIN, President RAND, Vice President. rotary, del6-17 EBRERD, President. i 3 02 9 tS MEDICINAL COMM "U'N LOA T [Extract from a letter on the Battle * * * * This battle (Antietam) has been , the moat eanguinary of the war, -and the only. one fought with -design and upon military toinolples. The arrangement of curse —the overlooking nositinn of the Commanding General eundtog into action the right and the left—the closing up of the centre and final summit—excites be wildering admiration, and carries the mind to the great Heide of dcetetiitz and Wagrarin fought by Napoleon. Of all this Piave' I epoken. The heart-hbtory of such a conflict, purchased by the life and blood of twenty thoi sand men, mast be found in the hospital- War bee its glorlee—bar it bag Ha ten thotatand demons in theee hu man tortures, ghat make the eyeballs aoho—the heart bleed—the lips Paley—and the brain reel. the eight is at first poeitively unendurable.' The life• blood of some is still trickling away in silent calmness, while the ding>. vend limbs and maniac brain 'f others give rise to Sound. Ord grant I may not again witness. But, ye mothers who now seek a son—or talk& bus band--or elater a brother--or sow a father = tnow and be consoled that even here the band of mercy is watch fed, and better care is 'bestowed upon your loved one than might at fleet Seem pose:ble. It wee in tbo hospital where rested the gallant Booker that I learned the his tory of those mythical words so often Bean ands') little noderetood, aS T --14360—x " Iterating alleviating the enifetings end sating the Itveaof our soldiers le a na tional bleating. I witnessed mule • astonishing results from this article. It is well known the eMet of burnt guano ceder and ea aliment 15 thirst, which, added to the Lose of blood in the wqmw:ltd, creates the necessity of a reviving stimulant. In this particular hospi•ni, the Pbfilleiells were enewleg their patients to drink Plsintstion Bitters, otherwise called B. T.-11366—X, and although the wounded are most numerous here—this division having opened th tight at 5 in the morning—the men were mostly com posed, and there was bet very little fainting. The amt. cle acts upon the stomach and nerves to a most bloom twehensible manner, superior , to brandy, and without subeecal tit stupefying reaction. It originated in the West Indies, containing callboy() bark, whiter green, la vender, atiee, elove buds, orange, Beane root. &c , pre served in dt. Croix:Boom—the tl. T. 1&10—X being a fla tlet ingredient, not yet revealed.- to :the public. It le principally recommended for want of appetite, disordered liver, intermittent levers, stomachic cdfactilties, &e. I understand it was somewhat known - to the Southern States previous to the war, and it appears en Wage - at of Jtfferson Davis iocently applied to the proprietors fur the privilege to make It for hospital purposes during the war, to which they made the following reply : Nsvr YORK Jan 16th, ISU. Arr. Agent of etc DEAR Bin : 10. reply to your communicaUott, offering us Filty tbernigral doilara for the recipe and right to make the Plantation Bitter's for hoepital porpases during - the war," we'beg to Bay your price to a liberal one, con. adoring It would cost as. nothing ,to comply, and that otherwise we can derive no revenue [rem the donehorn Biases i but, air, our duties to our Government and our Ideas of cousietcticY, would not allow us to entertain it, although It might please us to menage the enifferings of your misguided followers'. We remain, Very respectfully ronre, • P . H DROCKE do 00. These gentlemen give the history of certain ingredients of their article for over two hundred yours—showing that through all changes of.the medical profession and its" practitioners, strength, composure, and cheerfulness have been derived from there sources. Dr. c'S'eods, in the Washington Hospitals, Informed me. that he bad been_ enableto produce an hour'e sleep in one patient for near ly two weeks, and he was fast sinking - and crazy, until the Plawation Bitters came to his knowledge, when one day's trial gave him a night's rest, and he was now fast recoveting. I am gni - prised our Government hag not, equalled Jefferson Davie in enorgy, and adopted this in valuable article in all our hospitals. As' a lay member, I can bear witness it is good to take," and affords more energy and life than anything I ever tried. Snoessa to the Plantation Bitters ! But I have digressed. In my next I shell speak of gathering in the wounded burying the deed, &o. se2s instul6t • A S PROF. BOLbE3' DI6OO V ERY in the application of GiLLVILNI M&GNE- Tied, and oth , r modifications or ELEOTaIBITY. re• calved general favor among the most liberal Medical Non of the Old Schools. and le Prof. B's EtTfiteni now being rroneht rapidly into nubile favor 1 YPe, verily, and if you doubt tt, rend carefully the following extracts of letters, and also opinions of 60L130 of the most eminent . Medical Men of this end other States, who have been traveling and leottuitiff, teaching and applying the differ ent modifitations of Electricity, se taught them by Prof. BOLLES: READ THE FOLLOWING FROM. EIIINENT ld WS. The teihimony of a Medical Man of the Old dettools,, thirty years—fifteen years in the &doped& School and fifteen in the Remceopethic—ane baster two years since; being eaaliihd by Prof. 8., made Electricity a r pecialty, bee cured thouaande never benefited by medioines : Some five menthe ago I was attracted by a Clrd of . Profeesor Boles, No Me Walnut street, Philadelphia, claiming a discovery that he hail made In the use end ap plicationof the varicus forme and modifications of Eleo. tricky for the cure of all c treble shimmied. I called on this gentlemen, Dud after listening to his theoty.of the Electrical laws governing life, health and disease. and his discovery in the application of Mactricite in accord ance with the polarities of the brain and nervous system, I was impressed that he had something new. ant at once applied for instructions oa the subi:ct. - I now ripest from experience. an - I have remained in his office for two months, watching the result of his operations and having meet the charge of one of the tr eatiogroems for nearly tbe wi ole time and treated from twelve to fifteen cease daily, comprising nt k rly every kind and grade of cor.nic disease. Ahhough my expectations Were high. I-tr.ust coulees they have been fully realized. I have nee a great 'Lumber of patients who had availeo themselves of tbe best medical skill and remedial agents for yeare— cases I well ,knew to be incurable by all-other knewn remtdies 7 permanerdly,cnred by a fpw,aispilcationi if Electricifi ; aun what ' has antprieed me most, was the rapid improvement aed cure of many cases proaonneed Pulmonary consumption by their physicians, because I had been instructed try.Dr Paige to avoi ; all such cases, as the treatment tended to Injure I feel impelled by a acute el duty to caution the paella againer the indlecri minate use of. Electricity, as I have krinyrn injury 10 re fit& prom its use, in the hands of the ignorant., t would hero remark that I have never in my whole experienee, Or observation from books. pamphlets, or intercourse with men ' read or board of the gen. ral or special apell• cation of Electricity to the care or Cites/to, as tanght by Proiessor Bolles, and; therefore, conclude it is original I sonld say to those tampering with this mighty agent of lite and death to beware lest you strike a brow at the citadel of life, and never think of applying it to the living organism until you understand its nature, and wtam, where, and how to apply it. I would here take occasion to recommend mg Proces sional brethren throughout the country to tarn their et• tention to this important tgeut tku taught by Prorhusw Bolles, who bee certeinlY, In my opinion, discovered the only reliable mode of its application, and thus rendered an important service to the healing art, and a las tingr blessing to suffering and diseased humanity J &MIN P. GIIE TES, H. D., 206 Pine street, Philadelphia. Eines then Dr. Greves has been qualifying his brethren in the medical profession, who, to a man, endorse the discovery of Professor Bolles'„ W. K. Wells. Ett. D., Bu ff alo, Y., after a, year's practice, writes to Praf. B. as follows.: I think my faith folly comprehends the fact that Elea trinity, correctly applicd,according to your discoTerY, IS abundantly competent to core ail curable amuses. Sty experience awl ouccres, atter extensive practice, folly warrant this assertion. Were loick with a fatal disease, I would far sooner trust my lite in the hands of a skilful Elechician than all the 'spa:Wee , on ea'th besideJ BUFFALO, Y. W. B. WELLS, DI. D. PP.O't". BOLLES : am fatty satisfied that tlectricity, when understood greoiding to its pofarities and their re lations to the Axed leas of tae vital economy, al taught by you, is the moat powerful, manageable, and efficient agent lilown to. nien for the relief , of pale and cure of disease I would further state that I have for the past few weike need blectricity in my pritctice,`to the exclu sion of nearly ell other remedies, and have been emi nently ancefeaftd, and consider it a universal therapeutic. DAYTON, Ohio. D. MoO&BTRY, DI. D. PROF. BOLLES : 'For the last nice months I have myde Electricity a specialty, and my !alto ts.daily increasing in its therapeutic effects, anal believe, when applied ac cording to your diecovery, it will cure ail curable die easee, among, which are numerous case's Inver permuted by medicine. __ BUFFALO, Y. P. W. htANSFIELD, yer What .I.have now to say is from actual observation, as I bane spentmoat of my time for the lest two mouths WWI Prof. Boles, bed have witnessed the efficte cf the Elec trical agent on from fifteen to twenty-five, pir.lente a day, enffeni g from almost every form of chronic (Bente ; and as strange as It may appear, in a majority of cases a per fect cure was effected in from five to fifteen days. and I will here remark that most of his patients were afflicprl Rith lonsp.atanding complaints, consideved incnrdbte by all other known remedim H. G. KIRI) Y, K. D. OINCINNATI t 01L10.. • PROF. Boman : believe TOUT discovet7 to "be a re liable therapeutic agent, and feel it my duty to recom mend it Since 1 have received instruction trom you, I have applied it in caeee of Aphony, Bronchitis, Omea, Amenorrbma. asthma, and Congestion, and Bad that I have the same success that YOU bad when I was under your Instruction 1 invariably - recommend medical men to avail thrintelves of an oPportunity of, becoming ac. Quathted with your new method of emptying Electricity. DRTROIT, Michigan. D &YID THURSTON, M. D. PROF. BOLLES : A great revolution in my mind and practice has taken place since I became acquainted with sour new discovary of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity asacurative agent. I have found by many experiments that Electricity is a safe therapeutic agent in all acute and colonic OEOOI whOn applied according to your discovery. I desire coal cal men should become conversant with your discovery. CLEVELAND, - Ohio. - ::MARVIN GODDARD, AL D. - POORRSTEn, N. Y., September 10,1859. PROF. Soi.LEs—uses SIR: Toe moo I investigate this system or practice, ibe more cm:indent I am - that it is all powerful to meet the ten thetbar.d diffettee3 to wialob Heed) to heir. • You. who first discovertd IClectricitp to be a reliable therapeutic agent, should he considered a great benefac tor of the race, for it is the only reliable aye em of cure for the woes and ills of suffering humanicy. It is strange that physicians have become so wedded to their several systems, brought op from the darkness of past ages, that they will close their eyes against thelight now beaming forth through this system of practice. all other systems I regard as the morning star to the risincsun. P. 'SHEDD, fl D. _ Pam Bou.ES : The nearer L-omorm to your system of application. the more successful I am, and'RBl hive examined ail the guides and works published upon the subject, and seen nothing in reference to , your theory, I do not hesitate to say I believe it to be original with you, and the only reliable sretem extant for curing &loess. Respectfully yours, OHM. Mai DAL N. D. Tosos o The opinion of a. medical man, after thirty years , practice, fifteen In Allopalley and fifteen in Romeo pathy: knot". )3°I.I.IE3—DEAR SIR: I never have, - 81:100 you gave -me instruction In your new discovery of applying EleetelcitY, and God forgive moll I in the future ever do, practice either tionereopathy or Mloptithy I have 'been etrictly gov. reed by the philosophy you laid down, and for the beet of roesons--namely : That I am gene rally successful. and I flankly say to you that I am dime with medicine forever , My emcees hes beet. great since I have been in New ark, N. J. . J3.ME3 P. GREVES, D . • DM Pine street, Philadelphia. N. B.—ln addition to the shove extracts, Prof. B. could turidsh over one tin Inland, fully showing that he le well known to the medical and scientific world as the discoverer of all that is rs liable In the therapeutic admin. ;mystics of Blectsicity, and that all ottier operators now in the eifferent cities (except those qualified hy him) are using Blectridtr at hazard. apd Prof. B. takes this rima- Mon to caution the community asainst'charlatans. Officel22o WALD.' litsktreet, Philadelphia. B —Medical men and others *who desire a NUC;W ledge of my discovery can enter for a full comae of ISM- / INCRESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL v v is a nulled andlwerrint remedy for Spermator rhea or Seminal Weakness. Wroth one to three boxes will effect a cure in the most aseravated cases, whether constitutional or arising from abuses :or exceeees. Price per box, by mail, or six for 85. Andreas 8 0. lIPHADI,4OB 011E8TITUT Street, Agent for - Philadelphia. seg.gin* • 1/111115. JAMES BETTS' OELEBRI6 MX TOD BUPPORTESB TOE LADDBSt' and, thll only Ounorters ander eminent medioal patronsos. ides and physicians we respectfully requested to osU 0* on biro. Bottsjat her reEddenos, 1089 WALNUT , Otrest, (ts avoid counterfeits.) Thirty theamind Invalids have been advised by their ohyrichum to use her moans's!. Those only are genuine bearing the 'United mate. copyright. labela OD the box, and eignalmrse sad SOO of the lintwortera, with testimonials. oalti-tathall MEDICINAL. CQNbITMPriIuN CONSUMPTION I WIWAILT 7 II FINS TIZZ'TELA., GOILDIAL. 111.1ertr3eill GMAT =NEW 103 Ali D1M31.41 O 1 THE THEI)A2 AND LITNEMI. Dare you a Cough S Nave you Bore Throsti Have rya any of the ptatteeottorY eYmPtoose of that mod, fatal atoms, Consamptiottl These who ebould be warned by these symptoms gem) ram trhink ibghtly of themtintil it is too rate. From this faot, wimps more then any other, arises the sad pre. vehmm and fatality of a disease which sweeps to the Brave at letwt one.eixth of Death% victims. Whet are ita symptoms! ft usually begins with a short, dry cough', which 10011 Weenies habitual, but for some time nothing is raised except a frothy wens. The breathing Is somewhat dif- Soult, and upini slight exareise much buried, A sense of tightness and oppression at the chest is often felt. As the disease advances the patient famines thin in gosh, is afflicted with loss of appetite., great languor, indolence, end defection of spirits; and may continue in this state for a considerable length of time, bat is very readily af- fecied by elight expoause or fatigue. If those occur, the ecmgh. becomes more trombleeome, omd.. le attended with expectoration, which la most copious and tree very early in the morning. it is sometimes streaked with and. .4,t this stage night-sweats usually set in, and In some mew a profuse bleeding of the lunge may aloe ocour. Path in name part et the attest La Tait, and often a dila- putty af.iytng upon one the other aide, without severe fits of coughing or amass of fullness or suffocation, is ex The pulse becomes full, hard, and, frequent, the hectic flush tinges the cheeks, and the dire meladyis fast hastening to its close. You Low oak, Is there_a cure V' Consionption boa been and can be cured by the nee of MY Tar Oardial, even in apparently hopeless eases. This assertion I make with the ability to preeent the most complete evidence of its troth. Space will not adoilt of . - my giving the contents of the many thousands of testi« menials to its vane, which have been and ant receiving frOm men and women of unquestionable worth and ropn. tatioa. I have had a amber of these oartificatea printed in circuits form, which I will send you free on applies. don. Whether you now determine to try the medicine or not, send for the circular. Alter yearsi of study and ex pertinent, I offer this medicine, believing it to be thobeat remedy for ill pulmonary and bronchial disease/. if you cannot be benefited by the use of the Tar Cordial, I believe you art beyond all earthly aid. Yet if there are better curative agents, I earnestly advise their use. The beat romedioth the best care, are needed by those afflicted with this disease. Because I believe this to be the best, I ask you to try . it. Idauy, not only of the people, but physicians of every school and practice, are daily asking me, " What is the principle or cause of your great success in the treatment of Pulmonary Coniumption t 9) My . answer Is this The invigoration of the digestive organe—the strength ening of: the debilitated system—the purification and en- richment of the blood, mat expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. While this fs effected by the powerful alterative (changing from thecae° to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and re. novattug principle is also acting upon the irritated our. faces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis eased part, relieving the .pain, subduing indiunmation, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to sot in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative ten.. deny, and the patient is saved, If he has not too long de layed`a resort to the means of cure. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial wilt ogre Couglw, Bore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, /looping Cough, Diptberia, and is ateo an excellent remedy for &seem of tke kidneys, end female complaints. Sold - svholesitrind retail ; at my Medicinal Depot, Na. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWASE OF.COUNTBEFEITS, The genuine tom the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle, Ni othere are , apuriorm imitar Price Fifty Cents etnd One Dollar per Bottle. Prepared only by the proprietor. Dr. D. Q. O. WDMART, No. 10 North SEOOND Street, PhlladaPhia, ppk Beg by Dragglati sad Litorekoeytra &morally. A ro,srrivis CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. THE GBEAT AMEHIOAN DYSPEPSIA PILL. A Cure warranted for $l, or the money re. funded WHAT IS Dyepepsla tine the following eymetome Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach, which is caused by .a periaanent contraction of th e st o mach upon undigested fwd. It generally begins immediately, or a short time after eating; is often very severe and obstinate. SA. /flatulence and Acidity,—These symptoms arise from the indigestion of food, which farmwife instead of digesting Bd. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite.—Thoes symp toms are the effects of the unnatural condition of food in the stomach, and the, want of pure blio and gastric juice. The stomach is often painfully distended by wind; the appetite is sometimes voracious: 4th. Gloom 4114 DepresSion of Spirits.—This state math many for the enjoyment of life, and is canned by the impure blood furnished by imperfect digestion. In this stage of the disease many persons commit suicide. There is a constant foreboding of evil, and an Indifference and roositive Inability to perform the offices of life. bth. Diarrlicea—After being at first , costive, them!. ferer IS afflicted with Oka:tout, which is owing to a dis eased condition of the bowels, produced by the midi gestod food, which is evacuated in the same condition as when eaten, and, of course, gives no strength to the system. 6th. rains is all parts of the zystetri arise from the action of Impure blood upon the nerves. Thep are felt hicily in the head, sides," and breast, and in the ex trersdues. In many came there Is an uneasiness "in the throat, with a sense of choking or suffocation: The month is often olanamy, with a bad taste and furred tongue. , 7th. Consumptive Symptotra and Palpitation of the litert.—Many persons pronounced as having these diseases have, in fact, nothing but Dyspepsia, the lung and heart disease•being only symptoms. Sth. Cough.--Tlals very frequent eYmPtan of DFs verde, and leads very often into confirmed conimmp- MD. 9th. Want of Meep.--A very distressing symptom, northing often in mental derangement. 10th. ,Sianptents of external reationn—The pa tient is effected painfully by cold and heat, which ps owing to unnatural dryness of skin, and the skin is often effected by eruptions and totters. The gloomy dyspeptic avoids society as much a 8 possible. 11th. rennitingt.—A frequent and distressing erimptom. It reliefes the pain, but emaciated and wears out the patient. 12th. Ritziness, dimness of vision, headad&e, and staggering in walking.—These are very alSrming symp toms, which are speedily removed by our medicine, but if neglected, are quickly followed by numbness and sudden death. 13th, It is impossible for us to give all the symptoms of Dyspepsia in so small a space, but the above are eon sidered sufticient—if we add that the .patient loses his memory and attention to surrounding objects, and fre quently becomes morose and sour in disposition. We shordd say, however, that .pahm in the joints and stiff ness of the limbs, which go by the name of rheimatism and neuralgia, are very often produced by Dripepida. AiEO, a bardnelis of the muscles of the abdomen, 'edible]) become contracted and hard; and to some cases the belly sinki, instead of being gently prominent. in cases of general debility, use WISHART'S ritTE TREE TAR. CIORDIALwitb the PILL. N. 11.—A1l orders pronaptly attended to on receipt of the money. Price One Dollar per Box. Bold Wholesale and Retail by the proprietor, Da. L. Q C WISHART 10 Mirth SEOoN pli D ilad Strzt a. Asir PRRBORI3 BEWARB ciounisit WRITS. Mr The ahove Pills are purely Vegetable. Bent by mail, free of charge, ori:reeelet of Prim au3o. stutlain MEDICI NAL fiIABRANT'Sv✓✓ JL EF FREVESCIE ST SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and noradar hledlcinoihas universally re ceiv,d ,be most favorable recommendations of the biIDiCAL PROFESSION and the public as toe most EFFIGIANT AND AGREEABLE SALINE = APERIENT. It may bp need with the best effect in Bilious and 'Febrile DISCELERB, 'Costiveness, Sick Betulacbc, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, , IndigeS tion. Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, (lout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COAIPLAINTD WDERE A GENTLIE AND 11 09 LIN i APERIENT OR GATIVE IS IIKQUIIIE). It ie partieuterly adapted to the wants of Trove Here by Bea anA Lend. Rep Wants in Hat Olbrates, Payanns of &darter) . Habits Invalids, and tionvaleeeente; C•►ptaine of Vreeele and Pine , tro will find it a valuable addition to their altdicibe thee h. It is in tbn former n Powder, carefully put np is bottles to keep in any, climate, and merely requires water vented neon it to prod ace a de ligtqf rvesclpg beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentistivn of the higbeet standing i bronghout the cone try, and, its. Pewit's increa.ing poonlarity for a series of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, ay (I:commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent nubile. . blanufacture.d only by TALRRANT & CO„,. No. 275 GREENWIGH Btreet, corner of Warren et., NEW YORK, er , 2l ly And for Bale by Druggi.te gnnar4llv. .lEit'S CATHARTIci PDAS.-- ci... The soteneea of tiliemistry and lifeeicine L have been tax: &their utrecat to produce this beer. most perfect Purpetive which is lintvrc to man. Innumerable .Proofs are shown that times PILLS hive virtues which !we've In excellence the ordinary fdedicines, and that they win noptecedentetliv upea the esteem or all men. Thee are safe and pleasant to take butxlwerfni to cure - Their penetrating properties atimotaul the vital activities of the body remove the obstructions of Its organs, purity the bleod„ and expel. disease 71rev purge out the foal hu mors which breed and grow , distemper. stimulate sluggish or disordertal organs into their natural am ion. and Impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the everY•daY complaints of every body, but also rorntidohle and dangerous diseases that have b4tjen rhobestel heman skid. Wl:Metter produce powerful eilfecnr. they ore at the snme lime, in dirniniahed doses the saftst end beat phteic that out be employed for children. Being sugar coated, they are p etesant to take ; and bring purely vegetable, are free from any rink of berm Itres have been made which surpass belief. were they not substantiated by men of such exalted po sition and character'es to forbid the an widen of untruth. Many rminet.t clergymen and phveicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our reme dlny while clbeip have rent me the avearauth of their conviction that our . Preparatione contribute immensely to the relief of my afibcted. suffering fellow-men.. he Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis oar American Almanac, containing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following com plaints Costiveness, Hiltons Complaints, - Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn. Heartache arbing from et' font stomach, Nan see. Indigeetiou, fdorbid inactinnof the Bowels and Pain I al ising therefrom. Flan:Coney. Loss of Appetite, all DIST af-f 0 tenich reentre an evacuant medicine. rimy also, I purifying the blood and stimulating the system ' care many complaints which it would uot b 4 supposed they could reach, such as. Deafness. Partial Bllndn ,ss, Nen. relate and Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneve, Gout. and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. - - Po not be pit off by unprincipled dealere with anme other pill they make more profit on. A.ek for AYE WS" DILLS. and tyke nothing elite. No other they can give you comouree with this in ire intrinsic value or curative powera The Ick want the beat aid there le for them, and they should have; it. . Prepared b) Dr. J O. AYER dr on., Lowell, Mess. PRICE 25 CENTS PER Box. -.Fire Boxes for $l. srdri by J. 11.1 1&RIi & (JO at wheissars. std. by FRY.DICEIMIC BROWN. neB- wfm2at MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue cf a LTA. Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN 0 e.J3W ALADEIB., Judge of the District Court of ths United States, In and for theltasrern District of Pennsylvania in Admiralty, to roe directed, will be sold at public sidle, to the highest arid best bidder, for cash. at MIOHENCR'S SCORN, No 142 North FRONT Street, on PIIEBDAY Ooto. bet 28. 1882, at 30 o'clook A. 81 . the cargo of the schoon er LOll aI A, consisting of 10 half chaste of rea. 1 case of Shore, 8, bble, of 10 Dant.) 14 bbls. of errirm 5 4 sacks of east. 4 this. 'Kerosene o=l, 20 boxes dose, 13 boxes Yeast Pon:dojo, 5 begs Coffee, 7 bags Pepper, 9 bbla. OoPPeras, 6 kegs or soda and an assortment of . Drugs ens Wealth:ult. Imrectliate)y otter the eel , or- the Cargo, at Os LLOW HILL- oTuE Er watiev, will be Bold the said schooner LOUISA. bar tackle, ter... as she, now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWA.E.D, U. S. Marshal S. D. of Pennsylvania. ParLADELptru, October 14. 1882. , ocls.(it MABSHAL'S SALE .- By virtue of a Writ of Sale by the lion. JQFD (32!.DWA.LAPE111, Judge of the District Court of the United States In and for the Nester° District of Pennsylvania, In Admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Samuel A. Cook's Auction Store, No. 124 South-FROND Street. on HON:. AY, Oct 27. 1862. at 10 o'clock A SS , therealdne of the cargo of thi• schomeer ACTIVE, consisting of 14 bags or toile, 20 boats° , Adamat. tine ea. Mee 2. baxoa Borax, 10 baies Soap. 2 pieces white F annel, 2 chests and 2 half oh eats of Tea, 20 half bertela Cart). Soda_ and' other articles of Dry Goode and Medicines. (lanai: goes will be issued prior to the day of sale. WILLI a. 51 HILLWA.EI7, O. ti. Morena] 1?, D. of PennsYlvatila• PRILADELPITTL, October 14. 1862, oaf, -6t MARSHAL'S 8.8.1 A N.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA.- DER, Judge of the District Dourt of the United States, In and for the Eastern Diatrict of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at nubile sale, to tha highest and best bidder, for oath, at QUE N iTEEET WP AEF, on WEDNESDAY. ()ember 29th, 1862, at 12 o'olock M., the steamer EMILIA. liar tackle, apparel, and furniture,'as she nA,w ties at said wharf. WILLIAM MILL WARD, • 11. E. Marshal Eastern District of Penua. l'uni.DELFraa, October 14, 1869. 0c15.6t /M'ARSHAL'S SALE.--By virtue of .01. a Writ of Bale by the Ron JOHN 0 ADW &LEL- . DER, Jodge of the Thetrict ilourt of the United States, In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at pablio Bale, to the Wheet and beet bidder, for mitt, at QUEER STREET WHARF, on WEDAESDAE s October 2i.,&:1 1 ; 1882 at 12 o'clock K.-Lthil etity . o vt the steamier FL941P4 1 GOPMaili a 4'.r 211 eloitcsi not ton Ain be examined at the store three data previous b the tla3 of sale. WlLLlelfd 111ILLW&RD, U. 8 Cilarelial Eastern District of Pennsylvania. rnmstatt,reua, October 14, ISB2. 1&-6t MARSH AL'S 8 a LE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN OADW &LA DEN, Judge of the District Court of the. United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed. will be sold at public sale, to the highest and beat bidder, for cash, at PA ['TER SON,,s 8" 088 (leiter 6.). FIIONT :greet, below Pine, on THURSDAY. Omani , 80th. at 10 oselook, te. el, the portion of the cargo of the LO 00NA. consisting of Li. quota; Drugs. end Medicines, as follows: 122 quarter pipes Brandy. hb half s • is 40 quarter puncheons Scotch Whisky. 146 casks Claret 'Vino. 50 pipes. Port Wine. 16 half pipes Sherry Wine. 26 qter es is it 4 cased 481:eed Cordial. 2, 7 46 ca4a 1.781 cases Mountain Dew Scotch Whisky. 1,086 Melt Champagne Wine. 872 cares Claret Wine. 79 e,aea Sherry Pack. /5 cases IL Port Wine. 19 cams S'ordial. 80 bass [fraud Alum. • 49 CBSPEI Caatey 700 oz Quinine 15 casirseal 'soda. 10 cases B. Copaira. 4 caves Camphor. 200 kegs Mout.. Soda. 100 oz. TEILDIII. 40 bhis Epsom Salts. 4 cases R Aloes. ft eases Powdered Rhef. 8 cases Magnesia. IG9 bble Brimstone. Alum, lodide Potaaii, Calomel, Sulp. Morphia. Blue ale.OP Ipecac., Opium, Cream Tar. tar, Oast•la Vera, Tar, Acid, R.C. Catalogues will be issued five days prior to the sale, when the merchandise can be examined WILLIAM 61ILLWARD, U S. Marshal, 'Eastern District of Penn. PIIILADELPINA October 18. ißfa. 0ct20.6t CAUTION. The wen-earned reputation of . FAIRBANKS' SCALES B& Induced the makers o 7 Imperfect balances too 17e them as "FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ,, and purchasers have thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and imposition Fairbanks' Scales aro manufac tured only by the attend Inventors, E. dr T. %MB BANKS dr. 00., and are tulanted to every branch of the business, wbere a correct and durable Scales is required FAIRBANKS & EWING, General &gents, aplo4l HABOBTO HALL, 715 OUB3TI4III'.ST. 'HERM ETIt JAIALY Sealed Good F, for JLJL Sale by 11110 DES 3c WILLIADIB, No. 107 South W &FRB Street, *onalotlnic of Fresh Peaches, Freah Plackbansies, 46 Tomatoes, " Pine Awe, .c Corn, c. Peas, Meats of all klndo, " Q4ll/11`Xli Penury It Ft t 4 Poem, SOUPS C 4 44 " Plums, Dittehreorso, ac Skrawberrieo, Sardines. Also. ()ruse Sc 13Inckwell's Pickles, American rietctor and BancAm, Catsup' Jellie3 3 Fruit 135 raps, French qua.. tards. Famish 7/111.srds. oat-1: TTIERR A. COTTA MANUFACTORY. Hanging Vases Favor Flower Pots. 0 tinge Pots. - Fern Vases, 10 Vases. Garden Vases. assado Coops!. Cassoletts Renaissance. Caesotats Levis XVL Lava Vases Antique. Pedestals, all sizes. Consols and Cariatades. Parise Busts Marble Pedestals. For Sate Retail, and to the Trade. S. A. HARRISON, 0c35 1010 011ESTRU r Street. ACKEREL, HIaIRING.. SHAD, ALM &0., 2,800 Bids Maas Nos. I, 1, and 8 Mackerel, Mtg. ,estight rat fah, in *sorted packages. 2,000 Dale New leaeroort, Morton* Noir, and Malibu Marring. 2,600 BMW Lubec, ecided, and No. I Earring, 160 Ebb New Ideas Shad. WO Nome* Herkimer Count? Mean, In store and for gala by gels -if atuaraY a ir.00104 No. 146 Nortb WHAIIVNEI OOTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN VV VAS, of all minima and brand& Raven's Dnok Awning Twine, of all deeoripdonn, f 62 -rents, Alaninga, Trunk and Wagon (lovers. Abet Parlor Manufacturene 'Drier Folio, from Ito feet wide. Tarpanling, Belting, Sall Twine, &o. JOE N W. 111VEliktaff 86 De., my 4.11 10,2 J)mas Misr. T .I.QUEURB.-50 oases assorted 1.. A guars, just received per chip Vandal's, from Dm decima l emd for isle by SADRETOHN & &VIIIMPTIC se ; 404 ar. 204 Rooth "2420124` Rtrast LWPOTTR OIL.-492 baskets: Lat Tor Olive 011, lot received per ehip Varela/1N bum Bordeaux, for ale by JEIIIISTOIIII & LAITIRGNIN. 9109 and 201 Booth 'mow" pitmot PINE APPLE SAP SAGO` CHEESE, for ale by Buoins a WILLIAMS, 0024 t bouth WATER, Otrod. SALES BY AUCTIOS JOHN B. IgYERS & (10., AUO u T/ONEERS, NOff 232 and 234 MARKET Street SAES Old' BOOTS ANT: ea - toga, itss. THIS !SOBBING, Oatater 21, on Cola inmate credit - 1,000 pftalllge9 Boots and Shoe!, &a. 13/LLZ OF DRY GOODS. ON THURSDAY MORNING, October '23, at 10 o'clock, Dy camoitos, o 3 attar' credit. BMA Of OAIIPIiTINON. • . ON FRIDAY NORIAING, - October 24, of 10% o'clock, on 4 monist e 44*Itt— L 800 vleces Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, en 4 Vance oar• ADVDS, cocoa mattlus, &c, • BALE OF FRENuII DRY GOODE!. • .ON MONDLY October 27, at 10 o'clock. by oatalogns, on 4 soothe credit— L genaral.wrtment of staple and faoc7 articici. "IrURNESS - BRINLEY, - & 00., No. 429 . NT &BRE T 3TRNET TAME gti. , LE THIS (TUESDA.T) M yIiSRN% Atilt o'clock, of 8600 PrE ,, ES hAXONY WOVEN DRESS soona, Bettg the batenee et the Importation et F &Mit [EDER & A OARO —We have row arraeged for F1X317111110403, to be acid this teeming, at 10 o'clock, on 4 montbn' cit, 3,500 pieces itixony wevea (1,03 s pools, of rho ice. portation of &Users t 7 F 'Schmieder t34_, comarisiug tbe most atrractive maortment ever effe - e/, and no Further sale can be made thin season of ti.so mods, to 'which the particular attention of all dealers is rmuested. ATTRACTIVE AND lIIPORrANT SPECIit SAVE OF SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS. llfearz. 0. r. tiliftttlFlDEft 4t. CO Will Fell through FijuNESSrIiRINIARY, & 004 110. 429 tamrkt,t 'Arcot,. TRIO 141.,0RN1N0. Ocober 21. Ist 10 o'clock. ou 4mouths' credit, 26 000 PIEOItS 13 .t.X.rINT WovEN DREBs GooDs t et their 4WD Martrira ure, comprising the choicest novel ties. Ft , les, and labrice of the season. Sir - Particular attention is called to the present offtr ing. as no further sale of these goods can be made tho Imetent BOSOM _ NOTICF—SALE - OF of m eiNl BKOgOE SER.WGg. OF TAE IMPORTATION OF b1E3510. "ADE toIO A.A.YDTEIs. THIS MORNING, At 10 o'clock preclady, a large assortment of —Vienna bream, long and egaaro fth£SVRIS, in cotbre only. —nhaine laine shawls - —Raye hrcche Also, high colored thibet shawls, Bilk fringes cbenille thawle, S c. a BALE OP VIENNA BROnFIU LONG AND SQUARE SPAWLS OP THE fitIPOIITATION OE ffaigraB. LuDzwia a- HAY D UR& THIS HORSING, • October 21, at 10 o'clock. A. large aasortmest of Vienna broohe long and sonata shawls. Consisting of • • eOO ail-wool Vienna brocho square Aba - srls. 300 do - do do long shawls. 3(0 Vienna chains Drina long shawls Among which, sill be found some of the finest goods, importrd for best dry trade. 3: 0 broche to e sorsa"' e and long shawls. N. B.—The abase pilawls are aq fresh goods. of this !corona importances, and excellent assortments, espe cially adapted for Philadelphia trade, to which the atten tion of dealers is r. quested. Also -100 Parris black and colored thibet ahawls, silk fringes. LARGE SPEOI&L RALE OF NO Oa.RTON3 POUI DE JOIE TblM NUN .1- &ND RAT RET 111.880 S. ON FSIDAY MORNING, October 21, at 10 o'clock, by catalogna on 4 months' ore( it -800 cartons Nos 4ta6o plain, plaid, stripe. and bnche figured,ponit de role cable cord trimming and bonnet ribbons. - - No. 12a60 extra quality bonnet ribbons. PILNCOAST & WARNOCK, AUC- TiOls REES, No. 213 fiIAItHICT titruet. LARGE POSITIVE be LE OF A. 51 E 9,10 AN AND Ild roltrED D GOODS, WHITE GOODS, BONS, fIELLINERY GOODe, to. by exinogrre. ON WEDNESDAY fitORNINO, October 22, e mmencing at 10 o'clock precisoir. , Comprising about 759 tote of desirable goods, for pre sent and approacht - g hales. Inc!ridtd will be found, viz: - • GLOTES, DRESS GuODS, SHAWLS, to. Aline cf French black and cloaking cloth. ()kin and farei sattinerts and cassis eres. I ning and shilling, flan tele, de !aims, plaids alpacas. Alto, hrocl%s, mho. ann wool long and square shawls. RIBBONS AND MILIAN ERP GO')DS Also, new end desirable stools Faris bonnet ribbons, velvet ribbon materials A full tine of 'Marceline silk, black, and silk velvet, &c. Also. an Invoice of Paris artificiai Sowers . EMBROIDERIES AND WISIIIE GOODS. Also, late styles embroidered isconett and cambric setts. bards. flouncing. &c Also. linen cambric handkercbiefs, - linen shirt fronts, hoop skirts. &c. FE FIJMERY. FRENON FANCY GOr.;Ds OrIONS Also. a line of POI is fancy bead-dresses, fancy goods, notions, brushes, perm moral:raise, bags. &o. Also, en invoice of French extracts, colognes, poma des. &c. Also, a large assortment of genuine French Enbins extracts. 500 den spool cottons. Also, 600 don Phillips' Wit liamatic white and cAered spool cotton,. CLOTH tNa l AND TAIDURING GOODS. Also, at commencement of sate, en invoice of ready made clothing Also, a fall line of gent's vest, pant, and coat buttons. I.SEOE POSITIVE SPEDIA.L SALE OF GEEILLN TOWN P.P.HOY KNIT GOODS, by cstslogne. ON FRIDAY HORNING, October 24, corneae tieing tit 10 o'clock precisely. Comprising a full line or most conic° goods in the rostkftorriL worthy the attention of jeobing and city retail te ade. VrOSES NA.THANS, AUCTIONE Sil 11/..1. AND. 00.1111LISSION KM:OES...ISM southeast corner of SIXTH end UAOI Streets. GREAT BA. aueLiti _ . WATOIEIB AM) JEWELRY AT PRIVATE BAJA Fine gold and silver lover, !opine, English; Swiss: and French watches for less than half the usual selling pri es Watches from ons delker to tnie hundred (10'14r/ each Gold oludns from 40 to 60 cents ger drif t Pi&1201 cheap. TARE NOTIOM, The highest Poasrale reae if 10.r.",4 cfi Eciild lit int gilLathag' E4t"!..r..' m- . shah southeast corner of Race streets. Zit least eme-aird more than M any other establishment in tllts city. NLTEUCHB , PINOIL'AL MONST ESTA.I3LI6R- ItIBITT. / MONEY TO LOAN. in large Or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, diamonde, gold and diver plate, watches, e melry, cnorthandiao, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, and goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES Thin eetabllshnseist has largo fire and thiel-proof safes for the *gory of valuable goods, together with a private watotausai on the premisee. /ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST THIRTY YEARS. S' All large lams made at this the Principal Esta blishment % Charges greatly reduced. AT PRITATB SALE. One superior brfnlanr ned Plawo-foris• with metallic plate, sort arta land Wale. rfl.oe only $9O. One very fine toned plano-forPh price 0111 7 850. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ilk FOR SALE—A splendid, large imanheittnta Hill I.:OTTA GE, with ever, possiele coo. veDieroe Elnd eight acres of ground, carri..3es boa's. &s., complete. On very easy terms B F C;;;F. s tis Na 123 South• FOU ELT& ave.:, d i FOR SALIC A GREaT BAR =ILEA IN.—Fire Third...street STORE PR. •PE ETY, No. 2r North Third. etreet, above Market, fear stories, vsftli as Ll 4 by 16. Lot 16}¢ by 80. A.pe , T to f E PET TIT, oclB No. 309 WALNUT ,Itreet. des FO R E; AL Jt--A good. Jersey aa&-PANAI OF . NINETY ACHES . on the Harwood bell mile Von) Drlarwo. twelve miles from Camden. Twenty Streit excriter.t Meadow, a groat abundance, of Fruit, good Bnitdicga, &c., or will Exchange for good City Property. B. r. 11 bENN, cclS N 0.123 South rotraTtr Street. TO RENT—The splendid UPPER Mk' ROOMS of Store No. 207 , Jousda . A1!e.79 suit able for a Package Dry Gteds Rouse, haring engerlor Wait. Aryls' on the Dremites. 0c1.4-12t* mFOIL SALE --The neat and conve nient cottage.built DWELLING. 8. W. corner of EIGHTEEN iH and NORTH Streets, with lot IS by SO feet. handsomely decorated with shrubbery. and brick Stable and Garriage.hense. complete; splendid situation. Terme easy. Alto, a large variety of BUILDIVG LO ES and Lao proved Properties. both city and country. B. Tr. OLBNN, 1?,3 South FOUBTEf Street, cal and B. AV cur. dEVANTLE igra and GREEN on, FOR SALE—AN ELEGANTLY improved Farm of 800 acres, on the tastarn shore of Tdam lend, right on navigation. 350 acres of heavy oak and pine timber, price $l.B per acre. The beet in• vestn outs ever offered. For particulars. spar to S TOWNI4 ND No 18 North T amp 3trlet 0011 12t* MACHINERY AND Elton. FF.,NN'A WORKS, On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia, ORESTDII, LIBLAV7ARD (10., PENNSYLFANZIL BEANEY, BON, & ,ARCIII3OL.DI rogineers and Iron Ship Builders, NAtt 1 IPA.° TITUBRII OP ALL KINDS OP CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES ; Iron Vends of all descriptions, Boilers, Water-MO *4 Propellers : &0., &O. IFR'OO. ICZAWSY, W. D. REIANHY. ATM/MOSS ; Late of Beaney, Nestle, it Co., Late Engineer-la. Penn 2 a W'orke, Otalef, U B. Rear. 1722-ly I. YAUGW YAItIIQY. WILLIAM 14, N2IIIUMEI ROUTHWARR FOUNDRY , A. 3 ELETH AND WASHINGTON STREW* PHILLDILPRIL. MERBIOK & 80.155,- ENGINEERB AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Presents Steam Enfant*, for land, river, and marine service. Refers, GaLmeters, Tanks, Iron Beaks, &o.; Oast. inn of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workisholf, *r. road !Rations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and Po* thrproved construction. Every desiriotion of Plantation Machinery, suds es augur, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane , Gym ilituset Trains, Delocators, Filters., Planning Pnglnos, ft. Sole Agents for .75f. BilitenVe Patent eager 801 l Altreratus; Eestayth'e Patent Steam Hammer,and ft* sinwali & Wolseri Patent Centrifugal Huger Drainista Machine au3-tf , • -, PENN STEAM ENG IND - - AND BOILER WORKA—Nalim a LETT, PRACTICAL AND TRRORZTICJAL ENez- NEMO, MACHINISTS, BOILER- hi W BLACK dMITHS, and , FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation and been exchutively ass essed in building and repai ring Marine and River Its. Sines, high and low , pressure,lron Boilers, Water Tlualt Propellers, &a., ho., respeofully offer their dente** tA the Doldlo, as being fully prepared ID contract for Ng- Ones of all sized, Marine, River, and Stationary, baying tete of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to axe. Tare orders With Quick despatea. Every deactiptica Oi ..settern-trieking made at the shorted notice- Sigh azi Low-presenars, Flue, Tebular, and Cylinder Bailers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Torginge, of Si dote and kinds; Iron and Bram Oidings, of di defarly. dons 801 l Turning, Om-se-Orating, and as other wan Ice:mooted with the above business. Drawings and Bpeolficatimui for all work done at past sitablisbinent, free of charge, end work traarantled. The mitecribera have ample wharf-dock room fog gp. mire of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, gag are provided with ehems, blocks, fade s &c., dw., gag oak tag heavy er light weights. JAQOB U. !MUM, JOHN P. DM, /614-tl - DIAOH and PALIKZEI MORGAN, .ORR, STEAM LEL IIIIGIN)1 BUILDIIBB, Inn Younden, Ss general Hoakls'a end Boller llsken ) Ifs. 1910 eazt kowinial Strad, Philadollada. tsll-11/ SALES EY .4.ITTION, M T 11 oki A B ST, 60ii 8 '".."` 4 MIS. 1.3 D and 141 Bolan FOURTH, Bt;,,_ t4. nn n, at tb. EzoLanßq, i,.. x x 7 ENK V E PITRAMP 'OILY SALMBI.OOw LO in S, ANTI P.M'S:, .eirAit. '3, Till 5 oa Y. Slat Stat., at 12 L'alru,k large amount of arcAOrlf 5, LO Qt p ‘ tin 4 ..... r, ES f&TX,.lucl wring latb7e SCC Vlt 11. 410 E pl, l '. Mestra. Iraqis leis. Joni ( mink 24 P.synt,CVer, pint and plain City 11,,eldantfA Grn ota3 hemd, A c ' 65 ' 1,, t i 4 .4d part mob - illy, by order cl Or o ba meannt , . .10 Lora and mbeed. et,,,,. ear rnli vie iet.iata now ready 1,-, handbills. 1W- Pamphlet eatalognem nom - reedy. 6TOOKS Pamphlet catatemtee now teary, rordaltjA.t,i. minima of all the roperty to e ex,l4 ep ,rEr.:_ text. with a Ilat of ea p lee 28th O ct über, bed th: . Pit Novtmber, by eider of Orphans' others, tcgether with a great varlets , at pnv e: , ; 11 ' 4 : set REAL EWA.= dT PRIVATE BALA JET A largo amour.: at Private R;le, detcriptlon of db. attd cotinbrY rtY. inag be had at the auction luarc. 4,1 'le i catalogs son deadons Saturday next. in handbills o.n, reed?. 8 CO &c. ON TRIG DAT, (TDEIittAY.) Oltobir At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Ph.bide.pitts will be sold— t'r..h. 1250 phares Locust Menatain Summit Itetro.o., 100 rhares New 3 ork Middle coal Fide ,fiq Alto. 20 shares Camden and Philv:strat a y „ Ferry Co. , acro sin Scrip Upton 111111161.1. STILra,CO CO. tCpl) scrip Philadelphia trjur, v ,,t N EtiTaacE, ca. 2 slam es Pbilevia. and 11.1170 de Grace Steam 50 pbuf a Cier tonvlite ant rtlautla Pasermti Er L. 4„ fat 1 share Philadelphia Library Corpr ioT. 1 share Mercantile Library Company AdruiDiirrator'a Ptremvo B.Ie— ERLIIto of Rim Titdtin. dtc'e-227i shaven Big filcitiotsin Cal 1- Alen . , tor eibtr am-ow:E— -1 share °era:. Steam Nartsaiion Co, tow it(k ) 1 shafe'Philatielphia tirestroing. Deck Co, py r.F . Ati Pertroplory .S.le—Tbres .$5OO bands Luna Bliaii g atid Mataitacturing Uo of YlrtClrily r " WSJ 1 stare Continental Hotel 30 al area Camden ariui Atlantic TatlrOal. 150 shares Westmoreland Coat go, LARGE AND 151 .S NT PF,L-tblP'fitty OF BEM, BAT 00100E8 21 --' Peremptory kiwi—THE EXTENSIVE, 4SO v m , ABLE SUGAR. REEPIA EBY. to intorno In ) esti:sic) Brortcrs. No 221 Vint street. 4 7 1 ,Bria TtOld streen—real crate. =sadder?, 17 .4. 1 4 feet 10 1. elicit tract ou 1 7 1. e street. u4decits centre to P 7 feel, azel ext . :L.llot through to Wool 714,,,! - Thtte fronts. The refinery ie road:, for l oroirliste " rat LOn 90. Peri mptory Sale—VAL CIA FILETt3AIT O.IP,T.LANp 0 11 kpnwt. as the Valentine Brandt' (lest Tract 's lug 9 9 6 acres, Ecrthumbrrland cr.ority, -9- Pereropturt Salo — V 51tU lIALF. TRACTLAND. L A ND, ),Dcser, as tho 64 Robert Homo alo Coo! 911 ad}iiluiriit tar ds of James Deletes , sod ott,re taming 147 bens, Northounnerlood ci.csity. Pa. FooIs—LARGE AND 'ELEGANT 014 - DE"; cr., MICH 8 TEEET, northwest comet Lil t ,. tienth street. It is fieiened thrrug:Thet etch mod ., 33 mtivniteile f m, 25 fee e frott brdb 128 feet on Thirteenth street etnp perrinstory itHAMA TRACT le LA 9 -D, ti fibres, siljelnlug lends of itesh-o FEi;:a m ; Harmer, at d ott-erti, steer Gray , s y erry Pas') tnermble, First weed. Per. print ry Sale—. Sale 3LE 6111.1152 BT NT of f 664 a pear. Executrix's Peremptory Sale—Estate pf Gi:PNEIO:4, deed—MODERN DWELL/SG, r5n..1428 Non) -6%,:rt4 street, south of Hereon street, 20th ward Orpheus' court. rPoremstr-ry Sole—Vitale of 4 Fmith, eee'd—Fol3 tt EtrOCY BriICE B 'lo2 J4 l, DItiELLILVGn.d STABLE. Market strap; and P,E 6 , street, tact CA 17th street Orahaas' Court Sfile--Estate of Rsch f ; deed--FitiYtE DWELLUM, o,›Nt.'s asset, LE axt Budd and Second fits. Blecutors' Peremptory Sale—X .40e rf Mitteeirti. wing]) riec'4l--TEI BEE TWO 3 TORS 811118 OTE.A. INati. Federal street, Between S , Collel street uti /tax. SOD Sirt-bra, p ate , hm.h‘efirk ] atuetate, El.AVD , 'Ofile MODERN UIt.:EDEN E, tip. 1111 Orefm street, wear of Nineteenth stroot; has al] 4, mr , dera cony, niences, (to ; 36 feet front MO ?RN FOUR- STUB 7 Dal -K 9, BSIDZYa No. 1429 Vine street, vest of Broad sr.reet ; has its u Bern CODTFInIeDCPS. DEA. I ' MODERN DWELLING, tie. 162 i itm lq street, west ot Btateenth street,. has the tuudsra cz „ fleeces, Etc. _ _ TBBi SRO &Y BRICK llntrrlnl greet weft of Nineteenth strret, with a three F. 01137$ Dwelling in the rear Or: Earn ern:et C}BPU NS' COURT PEEENITTORY It clef fng the Rattle of tteoree Ether, S'aphil and tabera. • ' • BALE OF MISGE ULAN it 0178 iSF ei:HODLEyriL 5t.4,1 - TON E KY, &c, ON 'WEDNESDAY A FTEIININTiIi, October St I. we ot the Aliettoa tort monolog. ttt 4 o'cicolc, will oe told a ccolectfoo tout eiVer , TlP and Rchool atatfootu, Sr For partictilare catoloymee reedy ipt tat. nkr,. ing:of sale Bale at Nos. 189 and 141 Synth Fi)nrtla Stmt. BUTICBLOR FURNITUEE, FRENCH eLarB BOBS, B/11788 14, CAUPETB,..kr: vII TATTBSDALY. VIORNING At 9 o'etoolt, at the tittotioa Store, !to ail:la. - in excellent Becand.hund furniture, fine mirrori,-cirra Aim, at 12 o'clock, an elegans ctpaivan3 pm" ca ,sl4 el bracelet, breaetota turT earlit2o3. AIEO Tao elegant dlamoqa breastens, itv,; , !a nano. GERaLor wt.:ow - vs vrs, ON SATONDILY MOE ti I 4G, At 31 ()work, at the Auction Store, eL'.6 cai-snwis VD%Gus toots. cmpriaing the ttett.l msortank c nue. tunes, Greene : &a. PHILIP FORD CO. AUCTION• 1111N)EtS, BEd 5t2 0011:411.Vk SATIN Or 1,009 OASES BOOTS, 9t1012. St Oh.r.S 011 TRORSD.&Y October 23, at 10 o'clock preninetp, via begin, aloe. toga*, 1,000 cases men's. bora', anii Tens' ce' arntdr, and thick hoots; calf and Id: t•rOgrAt flantrA gaiters. Balmoral% 'a" riten's atittat; and chrizll cam- kip 'zoo. kip and tnornocc , , 11e-{E4 bane and Om. gaiter& eliegers. Itnboorala, &c. A. a large Ware meet of final date sits , made goods. Xdr - Open. for ATP , cinarton, WO.; catgtatt , 4• net `1 the morning of !ale J. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART, %Jo Mo. 18 SOUTH SIXTH I3THEF.T, Between Market and Chest-ant. The subscribe; will Ebro his attention to SAN estate, merchandise, hertgehoM furniture. , 7 41 eh.i• ate of art and viten:in, Ml '2 sblii haue terh,2,l and pmnapt atteeilL, which be solicits the fitt'or ,4 of ill'« 61A1t,4,i: SHIPPING NOTICE. - THE R hJB tritICTIV on travel bvviutx been roporAd br the 94; iw pgrtatent, WPSeagarß abtrat to Viet EttrOpis 7.4 1 be required to provide thernsolTeß Wixh pawo.i3 JOHN G D 11E. pat STRIA WiCERLY TO LtVE7,4 • tnuchlrg at QUPOnealwr, (rei: ,edit The = iverreol, New York, apt Pkiiiki 3 Stearoaldp Company Intond &snatching their:2l4 ,o A Ottee huilt Iron steempht rig se folLowa : 01TY fir. WASRINaTON Saturday. Tied! CITY OF . I B W YORK iateo!ay. finl?; KV - Gam° B.turdar N , P. 24 / And every succeeding Seitnrday at Deee,tml F l6 ' s '• 4 , 1 North 'Ricer, EATER OE P4.8 , 1.1GR. FIRST CA81N..... X 35 00 STEEP.A.GP: .. ......... do to 88 do tl) fAntar.. • *-1 • do to Paris 95 no do tp P.rig ..... ao do to rfatuburg„,,9b 00 do to tf,minng,..t r Pasemmers also forwarded to rotrtni 73 "ineD. a :* dam. Antwerp, &a t at fermi], row rag!. Fart* frem Liverpool or flnecnttown: t=t klib:^,l 17, trod '4l Guineas; " oteeraee tram Lteprrgyra Qtultnetmra £6 6. Tict•at are 5414 teriat , cc:wren t -- roto ^f exchange, enabling nen* tomda their friends. • - ' —farm There Bremer! hate Atif;doßptednie.. rangers; are otropply built in watC;'-tifil• , t. tom g.h•t?, and carry Patent Fire Annilailetora. Bt:prilmodt t gears are attached to each fltAamer Tor further information aunty in Livery:F.lW 1 * LIAM TN al AN. Apept. 22 Water Street: 1'.1 043 i 3°- , ALEX MALCOM . . 5.8 t Emelt ton &W.P. SE Ylrfrtrta &no ; Lerobt , & cEY. 81 qtr.-NA; PEOOTTE, 48 Bile Noire Dame 503 Qlr. Pia a del Bourse; In New York to J )fft•T D&Lf.' ,l6 way, or at the COMDanY'S Offy , e. JO rpq 'DVE.E.Arre. cc/ ill 'Walnut Straer.PtilairirSi elarlift,i), TAN BRITIPH AND NolTe °"'•-•":.- AMERICAN ROYAL, ALM SiilY SHIPSr. BETWEEN WNW YORK AND DtvggpOoL, OIL IWG AT CORR . fiiRROR. , AND RETWERN TIOFTnN AND LIVIIRPOOL." -. "LNG AT 'HALIFAX AND fIORE ITARRO". SCOTT A, OW. / unkins. 'INTN A. Can Ode' YVES! A., (WC Lott. ARIA. Rapt Cr..* ARABIA, Ofmt. Stone. R”Rro,sk, N i x. j 1.!! , AFRICA. Cast t3hannot4 CA NAT/ N. C4l , 11 70 AMERICA, Capt . Nocdie. INTA 0 ADA, Cnt .i. AUSTR ALA 4 I &N. -:, Thu* vegnole o .rrr a cleAr white iteht at .7,1: , green on starboard bow: red on sort bow -FROM NEW YORK TO ravEgro ) L ol . Chief Cabin Passe:re. Second cabin Pal.stwe raom nosTox TO LlvEnroo . L ~" (Thief Cabin PP-Minge .. . . Fecorei Calrhipaßsav, ECOTTA leaves New lt, - Fee No\ Insedan EUROPA " Boston, do_ PRRSIA. it' New York, do. i, $ ASIA " ECHtOI3, do. _ l4 t AUSTRALASIAN, New York, dn. 1 4.7 71' $ ARABIA " Boston, do. Bertha not neared until Dahl for. An experienced Surgeon on board. b..? - The owners of these ships w1)1 not be accco',.o Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Pr" i " r4 .,..,.5t or ltietale, unless Lille or lading are signed the value thereof therein expressed. en For freight or passage, aunty to E . 4 BOWLING GREEN ties T' BOSTON AND uttg,, 103 Errkte a L % Pa rs erett STE&Ttsgil? LP from eaoh port on SATURDALYS. Front / 42? Wharf SATUBDAY,"Octoher The stennebip wnRarAN cart 11 ';;;\4. Nail !MD Philadelphia for Baton . an RATrio , go. 25. at 4 P. M,; and steCinehip SAXON. Cart from far Ilaskpa Philadelphia, SATURDAY. .10'' Oct. 26. at 10 o'clock. s# Ineurance one-half that br sail vessels. r o ` , ' i at fair rates. „10 ShiPPers will please rind their bills of L'"" goads. Joe, For freight or pasesze, strong Bee seconre:c. apply to ' HERBY. scrticaß X jl3O 332 SOUTH Wileg' FOR NEW YO3IT- 1 1.„,: t .5; DAY-DID ‘PATIff Alf LINTS—VIA DIDLAWARE ANC.' SAW ko Stf. amen' of the above Lice will leave DAILY, and 5 P . OOl For freight, which w in t„,„ (l a m , on wool*: tenne. apply to 'NCI 51. BAIRD a 1,931-tt 132 South DELAIf S " Volt NEW YO"' 1 41 NEW DAILY LIND, Nis DE l3° Raritan Canal. ',cogl nllBllOOl2 and Now York Est/roes panyseceiso freight and leave daily at 2e- • tag their, cargoes in New York the follosrie! a 37. Freights taken at reasonable rates CLYD E. Antler No. 14-SOLVH A Iff - Si. JANIDS flAtfTh, and-if Tien 14 and 15 BART tavgg.N". PIANOS. roir, A sEvEtst_ocT Sloo• P Av 41 wiriSEWOOD PIANO FOR 0 easy Emma of Three Dollars per month . te kr; , ) The public will please take notice that th ,, e y so PHILADELPHIA BiIIBIfIAL bAY I6 "" 'r SOCIETY are now open to recelie fia t Fourth &oleo The first dietrihotion of / o p P t ! Bogewood Pianos for this rewire will tak e Office. No. 102.1. CHESTNUT Street, one core October .711 i, 1862. at 3 o'clock. Cir °l3l rio/ 4 40 fall plan of operations of this highly heL e , o tol' tlon, can be bad by applying io the °GcletYti H. W (14 ' Office, 1021 OfiEs i, OP. 151-1101 TEE FINEST i-,,',„•:)fr " iNT of new, modern, wad from SW to S4OO. btle", ANOB 143139 OE'S World•renowneS ✓ if&EISOIOXI, foi caoh, at a ..i mall monthly' Instalments SAHEB ea or . SIEfl South FIFTH Street, above BerTS.
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