THE CITY. THE SHERIFF DIFFICULTY. THE CASE TO BE ARGUED BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT Thempeon to Dfsebttrge the Duties of the Olflee. According to agreement, at the runs! hour yeeterday the office of the sheriff was opened by one of tltir Ewing's deputies, who held poreerelon of the hers during the pight. The eerke and other employees under rho late ,acting sheriff assumed their positions at the desks. while Messrs. Ydtrin T. Chet* bed Jaime Freeborn, who re present Sheriff Thompson. worn also pe-ent. No write were received by the new clerks, excerpt those which re d 21st inet • Edpartown, Oct 20-Bchr Berj L Berry, from Beaton for Philadelphia, capeised off Bass Rip last night daring thew:mall. The captain and steward were drowned; the crew, four in number, were taken off by Behr California, from New London, bound to the State of Maine, fishiog, and brought to this port. The B U Berry is full of water, but will pi obaply bo towed into this port to-morrow by a steamer. Bchr Leader, Howard, of New London. from Nova Scotia for New London, was run into last night, at the foot of the Shoals, by a Philadelphia schooner, and lost foresail and jib, had tore and mainmatbadly damaged, and sustained some injury to hull. Ship Wm Chamberlaic, 950 tow, built at Philadelphia in 1865. has been sold on naivete twins VILLAGE GRItEN SEMINARY.-- V A • seloot Boarding School, near MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Chaim, English duties, &c. Military Tactics taught. Olaares in Book keeping, thirvoirtg, and Civil gineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. • Boarding per week, 82 26. .Tnition per quarter, $8 00. Tor catalogues or inhumation address Rev. J. ERR %%ICY BABTOR, A. M, Village Green, Pa. oclo-tf (YFORD FEMALE SEMINARY , )3c.roan, °HESTER COUNTY, PA.---The next sea ion of this Institution will open on WEDNESDAY, November 6. For Circulars, address °clam NIBS BAKER, Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL will reopett their Boarding and Day School for IConng Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on IION DAY, September 8. se2-2m .BACHMA-NN, TEACHER OF A. the Plano, Organ,Melodeon, and Violin, 624 North ELEVENTH Stret. At home 12 to 1 noon, 6 to 7 P. Dl. 8026- lm* VLASSICAL INSTITUTE.-DEAN `V Street, above SPICITON. The (boded Inatitnts will BD-OPSIN SICPTEMBER let. • ari26-2m* I. W. TATUM D. D., PrincdpaL LINDEN HALL MORAVIAN FE JI_A MALE SEMINARY, at LlTlZ,Lancatter county, Penna., founded 1794 affords superior advantages for thorough and accompl ished Female education. For circu lars and iniormation, kinds , to Messrs. JORDAN & BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia, or to Rev. W. 0. RE(CHEL, Principal. au29.Bm .FRENCH GUAGE. PROF. MASSE is now. forming a class, of between twelve and twenty boys, to receive instruction in FRENCH, by the oral method. - The course will consist of sixteen les sons, of an hour and a half each, four lessons a week, and in the afternoon. Terms, 114 00 for the course. He will constantly converse with his classes. and afford every facility far attaining a thorough oolloquial knowledge of the language. Prof M. has matured his new system by which those having a slight knowledge of the French language may make rapid Improvement, without devo ting to the study sal other time than the hour pawed with the teacher. Reference,: Rev. Bishop W. B. Stevens, D. D., Prof. IL Ooppbe, of Penns. University, Charles Short, En" Apply at his .residence, 111 south THIRTEENTH street. • LIN WOOD HALL, ON OHELTON Avenue,York Boad Station, P. B. 8., NV= tithes from Phiadelphia. The Third Term of MIN OAEIVB Boarding and Day School for Young Ladled, at the above beautiful and healthy location, will commence en the second MONDAY of September. The number of pupils being limited to fifteen, the eft tablinkument has as much of the freedom of a home se consistent with mental improvement. Exercises in the Gymnasium and operi Mr are promoted, for which the extensive grounds afford hill opportunity. Circulars oin be obtained at the of of Jay Cooke a Co., bankers, 114 South Third street. or by addressing the Principal, Shoemakertown Post aloe, hlontgomory county, Pa. au2s-2ea BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. REMOVAL. The Sixth Seaflon of the BOARDING SOHOOL 808 GIRLS, heretofore conducted by the Subscriber's, near Darby, Pa., under the name of SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY," Will open 10th mo., let, 1862, at Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., under the name of BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. 'ism facility will be afforded whereby a thorough and finished course of instruction in all the elementary and higher branches or an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained. Menhirs, embracing full details of the Institution, may be had on application to the Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. TERMS. The charge for tuition in English branches, with board, washing, fuel, and lights, including yens and ink, and the use of the library, is at the rate of 8160 for 'the school•year. Latin, Greek, French, German, and Drawing, each extra. ISRAEL .1. GUAR JANE P. GRAHAME, 1084 m Principals. CCIAL. -THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the robin, that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-BTEIMT WHARF, ea the Delaware, to their Yard, northweetoorner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the beet ntutilty 01 LIEHIGH 00AL, from the moat approved mines, at the {owed prices. Your Tatronake le rihspectftaly gelielted. JOB. WALTON & 00., Mee, 112 South 811100 ND Street. Yard. MONTH and WILLOW. uthl-tf SCOTCH WillklKir.-25 puncheons James Stewart's titie'PALISLEY SLUT, imported direct. In bond and Twinge by GEO. WHlrErAty, 137 south FRONT. ocl3 ta MARINE INTELLIONCE. eRIIIVED. (Oorreeponeenoe of the Press.) ELAVBX DE GRACIE. Oot 22 01S1110B,&NDA EDUCATIONAL. COAL. MEDIOIN AL,. S T -.1860 -X. &Tr per potneselefel tie what they tatty—marble pa. !tweet , broad lands, riegrolficent plate. or caskets of ,* pre alone eterws"—they stok In the balance as agednst Heaven's great boon, BEAL rH, and they oannot be enjoyed without IL Tteriangoage of nacre attests that whoever would enjoy the pleadures of fhen% the-beanti.Jl , - of flowers and landscapees, the joys of oou,pantonselh. the riot:mem of Uteratnre, or the honors of 'tattoo and renown, most preserve theirSealth. And Yet% how little Ia tt vetoed, and bow oareleseo preeerved t y stomach . Is the receptacle of all no:11.17121mq, and therfenntaln frets which all parts of the body derive their enztenanee. When font. injurious food enturt the stomach, acute girepathy dlserganlree all other °ream and disease, more or lees patnttd, moat follow. The laws of stature cannot be violater• with impunity. Night revelry kali' rims living.. irregularity of moan, and a din:interet' appetite, well gradually destroy the power tend activittik of the stomach How many Ladies arid gentlemen ea:f ond drink disease at late rappers, and arise in Ws morning with headache, loss of appetite, feeling Lett. glad. unrefreshed, reverish, low spirited, weak and , *way oriented to perform any mental or physical duty, and cream not this is the beginning of that horrid' disease, DYSVIDPBIS., which assumes a thousand shapes, and points towards e miserable fife and premature decay P There can be no unshami remedy that will turn lead into food., or pol. son. d drinks into nouriehawstt, but medloal science osa assist nature, sanely exhausted fluids, and, to a greet extent, correct the effects of disease, when the habits are abendeeed. The Medical Farmity has exhausted its research for genera ti ons in creating appetizers and overt )mina sto. °noble derangements Certain ingredients ware well established es ramming beneficial Qualities 1 among these were OaLIEIitYA BABE AND BT. CROIX RUT. But still components were wanting. and regularity could not be obtained. an invalid phrsician, sojourning in the tropical island of Bt. Oro's, observed the habits of the outivel, and gathered from them the reoelpt for the final- accomoliehment of this most important end. Its component Darts, largely inoornorated in the vegetable diet of that island, produced the effect without a proper knowledge of the cause The article was first made and used as a private medicine. Its effects were so salutary that it is now being produced end consumed In immense Quantities under the name of DRAKE% PLANTATION BITTER% OR OLD ROMIChTEAD T0N1.7. They act with the power of a medicine, and are taken by old or young with the pleasure of a beverage. The sale of these bitters was at first confined to our extreme Southern cities, but they are now becoming well known tlasoughout the world, and are recommended - with the most unbounded confieence, for all oomptainte origina ting from a disorganized or diseased stomach—suoh as Dyepepsics, Liver OomplaintS, • Nervous Affectioes, Loge of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrltaa, ,goer Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weak ness, dc. As a morning Appetizer, and after•dinner tonic, they are held in blab estimation. and ahonid be found upon the sideboard of even family: They are also canon relied upon in the 'Tropics for Scrofula, Rheumatism, and dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. ..BooußsTza, December 48th, 1861. , 4 Messrs. P. H-.Disetc• & 00.—alltrTLEMEN : I have been a great sufferer horn Dyspepsle :or three or four years. I have tried many, it not all, the remedies re commended [or its cure. Instead of relief, I beoaraa worse, had to abandon MY proft Beton, and suffered greatly from every thing I ate. Sty mind was muoh affected, deprenaed and gloomy. Shout three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost fmn26• distely benefited me. I continued their use, and to my great Jo, I am nearly swell man. I have recommended them in several easel, and as far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am, very respectfully yours, 4. Bev. J. 8. ®&T.8088." B - T - 1860 - X That you may be your own judge of the efficacy of these celebrated Bitters, we submit a partial formula' of the articled of which they are composed. BT. CROIX MK, she topic properties of pare 81. °rola Rom are well known, and it has long been recommended by physi cians. It is manufactured from the Sugar Cane Plant, and that we nao is selected, with great care from the estates of a few planters in the interior of that island. O&LISAYA, OR KING'S BABE, was unknown to civilization until the middle of the seventeenth century. The natives of Peru are generally supposed to have been long previously acquainted with its most wonderful:medicinal qualities. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrifuge unalitiee of this arti cle 58 ; BD antidote to FEVER AND Auue, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers. in his extensive South American travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Pen. having in her own person experienced the beneficial effects of the bark, Is said, on her return to Spain, in the rear 1640, to have first introduced this remedy into Europe. After Its intiviuctlon it was distributed and sold by the Jesuits, who are said to have obtained for it the enor mous sum of its weight in silver. From this circum stance it was called JESUIT'S POWDER, a title which it retained for many years. In 1668, we are told that an Englishman by the same of Sir John Talbot employed it with great success in Fran - ce. in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affeottons, Loss of, AD petite, Weakness and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, Dlarrbceti, &to., ac., under the name of English Pow ders; at length ; in the pear 1879, he sold the secret et its origin and preparation to Louis XIV., by whom it was divulged. It is now a standard remedy, and is em ployed in the preparation of the Plantation Bitters. CAB 'YAIR ELLA BASH fe anetber.lmportant ingredient. It was known in Ger many at; early ,as 1790, and much used as a snbstitute for Peruviau•Syrup. It is employed as a gentle khan• lent and tonic). in Dyspepsia, Clironie Diarrhosa, Collo, Dyseateri k and dineaes of the stomach and bowoLs. • • -v.a.rrzosszerer4 is used for itiflantmation — of the loins and spleen, in cases of binary secretions and:dropsical affections, dependent upon obstructions of the abdominal viscera, and derange ment of the digestive organs generally. OHA.NIOMILE FLOWICIIB, need for enfeebled digestion and want of appetite. . WINTER() BEIM bi a medicinal plant of very great effiolono7; and la es pecially valuable in Bcroftaa, iiheuinattsin, and Ne tted° affections. LAVENDER FLOWERS, an aromatic stimulant and tonic, highly invigorating in nervous debility, generous to the palate and stomach. ANISE, an aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle, and milk. Much need in nursing. l' B - T - 1860 - X Another ingredient, of remarkable and wonderful vir tues, need in the preparation of these Bitters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commerce of the world. A Spanish writer says : * * * * * „ad ministered with St. Croix rum, it never /tiffs to relieve Nervous Tremor, Wakefulness, disturbed sleep, dzo.; and that it is used with groat effect by the Brazilian, Spanish, and Peruvian ladies to heighten their color and beauty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, and brilliancy to the complexion." We withhold its name from the public for the present. To the above ere 10(10 Olove Bnds, Orange, Oarraway, Coriander, and Snake Boot. The whole le combined by a perfect chi mical process, and tinder the immediate supervision of a skilful and scientific Pharmaceutist. DRABS'S PLANTATION mums, OB OLD HOWESTE&D TONIO, are put up in Patent Bottles, representing a Bides cottage, and are an ornament to the fide board. BEA. 810K.6E 35. Travellore by railroad or upon the inland there, where "the Bleat chango of water le mobs prolific catite of in cipient disease like BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT, AGUE, AND (MILL FEVERS, may feel a certain reliance if they protect themselves with these Bitters. The muddy water of the Western rivers, filled with decayed vegetable and animal matter, hi quite sure to produce disease, unless guarded by an antidote, ouch as is found in the Plantation Bitters. WHAT IS SAID OF THE PLANTA . FIOB BITTERS. PHILADELPHIA, ISt month, 16tH day, 1862. " MITER:NED FRIEND: Wilt thou send me another case of thy Bitters 1 Nothing has proven so beneficial or agreeable to my invalid wife and myself as the Planta tion Bitters. ‘, Thy 'Friend, 1.8A.A0 HOWLAND." N. B.—The secret of the iromenso sale of the Planta tion Bittera IN their Netted purity. The St. Craig; Runt and every article used is warranted perfectly pure. It is the intention of the Proprietors to sustain the reputation of this article upon ite merit. Be careful that every bottle beano the fac.eimllo signa ture of the Proprietors, P. H. DRAKE & Co., New York. Drake's PLANTATION BITTERS are acid by all Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, and Restaurant": P. H. DRAKE . ," CO., ee24• vefmlst No. 202 BROADWAY. .itTEIVS CATHARTIO PILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect 'purgative which is known to mac. Innumerable proofs are ['hewn that these PILLS have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary Medicines, and that they win tinprecedentediy upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take. but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body. remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul hu mors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every. day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baSled thebestof human skill. Whitothey produce) powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses the safest and beat physic , that can be employed for children. Being sugar. coated, they are pleasant to take ; and being purely vegetable, are free from say risk of harm. Curse have been made which surpass belief Were they not substantiated by men of such exalted po sition and character as to forbid the an micion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and Physicians have lent their names to certify to the public) the reliability of our reme dies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that sour Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflioted, suffering fellow-mee. The Agent below named Is 'pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following com plaints: Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Beartburn, - Headache arising from a! foul stomach, Nan sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inactionof the Bowels and Pain wising therefrom, Flatulency. Toss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evetonant medicine. They oleo, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system - care many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness. Partial Blindums ' Nen • ralgia and 19ervoue Irritability; Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. • Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AYER'S PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have IL Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYES & CO., Lowell, Mass. Pales 2t CENTS Psi Box. Viva BOERS for $l. Sold by J. Id MARIS & 00., at wholesale, and by FREDERICK. BROWN. ocil-Wfm2m WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL is a radical and prompt remedy for Spermator rims or t3eminal Weakness. from one to three boxes will effect a cure in the most asgravated cases, whether constitutional or arising from abases or immerses. ' Prloe 11 per box, by mall, or six for Sfi. Andress B. 0. UPEMS,4.OB CHESTNUT Street, km for Philadelphia, se27-Btal. IC,II - ..0)(444j111 A 8 PROF. BOLLEd' DISCOVER it 11 in the applicatio n of a&I,V&EI led, NAGS& Priam, and otb , r modifications of Eta gretorTr re- • coved general favor ameng the must tlberal Medics/ blew of the Old soboois and is Prof Efro ie at now ibeivg e roughs 'rapidly into public favor 't Yes, verity, and if •yeri doubt tr,' read decrepitly the following eittracte - of letter e: and also °pinto:mt of eome of the moat eminent Medical Men of this and other Ivaco. who hare been traveling and lecturing. teaching and ap.plylog the differ inotillivallous of Electric:4, as taught thew by Prof. DULLES: Eike THE V OLLO WING FROM Eid ENE NY If frib The tes.imone of a Medical Men of tee OW Schools, thirty years—Mem years to eke bilopathio School' and fifteen to the Hatuceoltathkh-•-esitd bee for two years . being coalifl.d bY.Prof. 8., Made Electricity a • pi:drafty, bee cures tboneetals never benefited by medicinal : • Some flue months ago I -cgs attracted Or t o art? Proreeeor Bolles, No i 24 Oi'aloof etreet, Phiindelptdap claiming adiscovery that be had meek the nee and aye 'attention of the varu us forme and mccificationa of Me pe- • Wait) fur the care of all c cable dimness. I caliod one thte pendordes, aid toter iletortibg tb b4a theory of the; Electrical levers governing tifts health end disease. and .IdErdierevery in the application or Electrictty in accord. moos with the- poNsities of tee brain and'nervons System, Ii wee irepreesed that be had something new amt at once epplird for tniitritatotin on the subject. I now mask from wateeittmoe.. as I have remained - in hivoilthe for two months, -watching the result of het dperadoini and having toyoul the charge or ono of the oealfingrooinn for nearly the vri cle time, awl treated Irwin twelve-tie freeen oases dally, comprietog arc tly'every kind and:grade of onr...nic disease, although my ex 'monitions were - high I must noulthei they have been folly realized. I have seen a 'rest number of patient, who had awake" thedieelves of the- hest medittd ski* and rem dial agents- ter yeart— cases I well Cri.sw to be Inoniable by all ' other kn sees dlre---yermanently cured by a terse eaShorettomi of i•ano whet ban enepriweil meutoet, was the rapid improvement teed mire of many cases- pronoacced Itmirsouary coneumption by their physic:fano: miasmas hod been inentmted by Er. Paige to twat t allanch as the treatment tended to injure I feel impelled by a ensue et duty to mention Ike pulite against the indiscri minate meet Electricity, as 1 have known %tary to re seat mute stn use, to the hands of the ignorant. L would been ream k watt-have never in ray whole tricterieucet Or observation from books, pain palets, or interJonrge with men, reed or -beard of the gen, ral or special noel' - Cation of blectrioity to the cure of dieease, a, tenght by Pro , essor-Boilea, arid, therefore, conclude it la original with him. mild say to tboge tampering with this mighty) agent of We ant death to beware lest you strike a lisiasat the citadel of life, and never think of applying it to the living oreamitni until you understand its natures, and wbw•n. where,'aud how to Hopis it. Ilwoold here take oecasion to recommend my rroree sloped brethren tbroustiont the country to tarn their at tention to this important e gent as taught by Professor Bogy,. who boa certain!), In my opinion, discovered the only reliable mode OR lie alndicatiun, end thus rendered an bnportant service to the healing art, and a lasting blessing to Buttering and diseased humanity J6.MkB Y. (fitEVE4,III. D., 206 Pine street. Philadelphia. eine° thfn Dr. Graves hay been Quallf• trig We brethren In the medloal profewdoo, who. to a moo, endorse the discovery of Profoanot Bolles W. K. Was- tf D., Buffalo, N. Y., after a year's practice, writes to Prof. B. as follows I Minh my faith fully comprehends the fact that:Elec tricity, correctly applied, according to your discovery, is abundantly competent to cure all curable diseeace. ily experience and success ' .atter extensive practice. folly warrant this assertion. Were I dolt with a fetal diocese, woulo far sooner trust my life in the hands of a skilful Electrician than all the u patidee'l on ca , th besides; BUFFALO, N. Y., W. R. WELLS, EL rii PEoF. Dor./..au: I em•fully satisfied tbat Electricity, when abrierstood according to ita polarities and their re lations to the fixed ISM of the vital eeiMOMY, at taught by you, is the most powerful, manageable, and efficient agent kuown to man for the redef of pate and-care of direase would further state that I bave for the peat few weeks need Electricity in my practice, to the ( mow_ NOD of nearly all other remedies, and have been emi nently tucoesdul, and consider it a universal therapeutic. DAYTON, Ohio. D. DIOOa.B.TEEY, M. D. Pact. BoLLIiB : For the last nine months I have made 'Mt.:amity a specialty, and my faio is daily increasing in he therapeutic effects. and I believe, when applied ac cording to your discovery, it will cure all curable die eases, among which are numerous oases never cenefited by medic , ne. 8077.11.0, N. Y. P. W. MANSFIELD. M. D. What I have now to say le from actual observation, as I have statist:omit of my time for the last two months Min Prof. Bosiee and bare witoessed the etfrcts of the Ritio trice) *gent on from fifteen to twenty-five naiads e.dav, sofferii g from almost every form of chronic &sea,. ; and as (Amuse as it may appear, in a majority of cases a per fect cure was effected la from five to fifteen dap': and I will here r.maik that moat of his patients were afilict.oi with lona-steudinp complaints, oonsidrood Incurable by all other knoen remedies. . Id. KLBEIY, M. D. 0/ECIINiIATI, Ohio. PROP. POLLS : I believe your discovery to be a re liable therapeutic agent, and feel it mv duty to recom mend it SiMe I have received Instruction trom you. I have applied it in cases of &phony, Brouchitie, U wee, AmeDorrbtea. Asthma, and Oong.ation, aad fled that I have the same success that you had when I was audor your Instruction I invariably recommend medical men to avail themselves of an opporinully of Wove:ling ac quainted with your new muthix , of 'applying Electricity. DETROIT, Michigan. D NVID TIIUMTON, M. D. PROF. BOLLES : A. great revolntioti in my mind and practice has taken place since I became acquainted with your new discovery of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of thietenicity as a eura•tve agent. I have found by many experiments that itleotticity is a safe therapeutic agent in all acute and chronic Oases when applied according to your discovery. I desire that medi cal teen shortie hecome conversant with S our discovery. CLEVELAND, Ohio. ?dti !WM GO ODa.RD, hi. D. Itocuusrua, N. Y.. September 10, 1859. PROP. BOLLEB—CZAR SIR : Too more I investigate this system of practice, the more confident I am that It Is all powerful to meet the ten thousand Maeasee to which flesh ie heir. Ton, who first discovered Electricity to be a reliable therapimuc agent, ehould be considered a great benefac tor of the race, for it is the only rtliabis eye em of cure for the wore and ills of suffering humanity. It is strange that phy Oolong have become so wedded to their several systems, brought up from the darkness of past ages, that they will close their eyes against the light now beaming forth through this system of practice. tall other systems I regard as the morning star to the rising sun. P. SHEDD, Ili D. PROT. BOLLES The nearer r conforiii to your system of application. the more successful I am, and ee I have examined ell the guides and works published neon the subject, ano wen nothing in reference to your theory, I do not hesitate to say I believe it to be original with you, end the only tillable system extant for curing disease. Respectfully yours, TORONTO. DRAB. RANDALL, Pl. D. The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years , fifteen in Allopathy and fifteen in Homos pethy : I-sor. BotI.sS—DEAR Sta: I never have, since 704 gave me instruction in your new discovery of applying Bleotilcity, and God forgive me if I in the future ever do, practise either Domoeoptithy or Allopathy. I have been strictly gawped by the philosophr 7 on laid down, and for the beet of reasone—namely : That I am gpne telly enocesetul. and I frankly say to you that I am done with medicine forever hly success has been great since I have been in New ark, H. J. . JANE 3 P. ,GBEVE3. ffi D. 208 Pine street, Philadelphia. N. B.—ln addition to the above extraots, Prof. B. could format over one thousand, fully showing that he is well known to the medical and Betel:Milo world as the discoverer of all that is reliable in the therapeutic admin istration of Elootrlcity, and that all otter operators now in the different cities (except those qualified by him) are using Electricity at hazard, and Prof. B. takes this owl. aion to carillon the community asalost charlatans. Office 1220 WALNUT Street. Pbiladelphia* N B —Medical men and others who desire a know ledge of my discovery can enter for a full course of leo tures at any lime. ocl3-tr A''RRAN T'S EIPPRIIVESORNT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and'popnlar Medicine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the MsnioaL PROFESSION and the public ae the moat EFFICIANT AND AOREEABLE SALINE APERIENT. It may be need with the beet effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINi'S Wll.ltßli A GENTLE AND OOOLIN4 APERIENT OR PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It Is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Bea and Land, Residents in Hot Climatal, Persons of sedentary Habits. Invalids, and (lours!ascents; Claptains of Wpaele tind Platters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine CheWs. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. _ . Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing througbout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a aeries of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO., No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner of Warren st., NEW YORK, ap2l.ly And for sale by Drusgitts generally. TILAKE'S PATENT ARGAND GAi BIIANER for sale by the subscribers, sole agents therefor. All persons are cautioned against infringing said patent. HENRY N. HOOPER at 00., 68 COMMERCIAL Street, ocll.lm BOSTON, Ootober . lo, 1882. BAY RUM—In Puncheons and Wine Barrels, for sale by OILABLES S. QUIST &IRS, oc2o 126 WALNUT Street. rt AFH PAID ' FOR OLD NE WS v PAPERS, PAMPHLICT4, APR WASTE PAPER of every Description, at 142 SOUTH FOURTH Stmt. 0.17. Bt* BTOORWELL & -EMERAON. CHAMPAGNE.— Gold Lac Cham pagne, In quirts and pinta, for sale by OHANIANB 8. OAISTATBS, 0020 Sole Agent, No. 126 WALNUT Street. WALL PAPERS ! WALL PA PZII/3.—Our Fall styles arenow ready. Booms papered In city or country. JOHN H. LONOSTHETH, oat St* N 0.12 North THIRD Street. Gw. BLAKIBT.ON, NO. 22 . Sonth WATER Street, Phtlidelphia, Oocomiegion Dealer In Ohio and Mums BROOM OORN, H AN DLES, WIRE, TWINE, &o. 0011-80 $2 $2,500, AND $3,000.- ,000, nese amounts TO LOAN. on City or Country Mortgage Securities. Also, a number of email Mortgagee and Ground Rents for sale, well secured. Ap ply to E. PETTIT, 0018 No. 309 WALNUT Street. VNGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350 I Boxes- Choice English Dairy CHUBB, twit re ceived and for sale by ittiODISS a WILLIAMS, oc2-tf N 0.107 Booth WATER Street. MACICRRICL I ILIfaItING, SHAD, ho., 8,600 Bble Meas. Noe. 1,2, and a Mackerel, laal somata fat Lob, in snorted package*. 2,000 Bblo New Hasilorii Tartans Bay, and Earring. llalllas 3,600 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 }Urdu/. 160 Bblo New Men Shad. 160 Bogue Horkirner County Meese, ilia. In store and for obi bY MIIIIPHY & KOONS, 1,14-11 No. 146 North WILUMNII. GlN.—Just received, per Brigantine NITA, from Rotterdam, an Invoice of Treble An chor Gin. Tor gale from .the Wharf, or from Onstoro hones Store ) by 011A8. 8. °ABSTAINS, Bole Agent, Noe. 176 WALNUT and 21 GRANTIIII Streets. ml 7 d Li- LIQUEURS. -50 eases assorteL IQ UEURS.-50 quairs, just received per Ship Vandeina, from Bor deaux, and for tale by JAPRZTOHJI & see Wit & 204 Bonth inioNT Street T .ATOUR OIL.-492. baskets Latour 1.4 Olive Oil, Just received • per Chip Vandal's, from Bordeaux, for vale by JAITESTOIIII & It&VPIRONI, 1,221141 SU and 994 Ibuth FROUT street, SALES BY -41.13113.1101 t JQHIST B. MYERS k SO., ATM 'Trorraxna, Nos 232 and 234 rifAMZIEST &root. SALE Or CABISTINGS 03h FEIDAT MORNING. October .11. $ 103( &clock., on 4 moo - we melt- Phoet lhelvet, Bramets,- Ingrain, awl Tirczotribit petins, cc wattinwe....go. . , 19.4..bE OF FEENULI DDT 000D5. OPi MONDAY RIVENING October 27, a 10 o'clock, by ostalogue, on 4 moothe log sma sges sod lots or French mi. other European dry goods. comorielog a genera! Assortment of Maple and Moor erarcl". rsOOTeAND ar.mta, on N fo T ur D u AY . ffi c OB7nta. NAN psob6l:4l Booty, now, carpet Rags-Be. BALB OF DRY dicozw, • Octdot* 1r tat 10 o'clock, by carciorage. S socctirk' oxeatw 100 pstages cod lota of staple orAl fkocy, dry good& - FURNESS, BEINLEY & 00;, T wr fla MORNING; Friday, at 10 , o'Clock A OA/P.—The at,ention of purchasers fs requested to , of sale of ,Frercb coeds, this morning. Fiklay. October" 24 r et 10 o'clock, by- catalcugue, on 4 months' credit,. commiting the fodocring d siyabis goods Weans brocho lons and maitre sheets. air ebony° lain° do. do. Parfo fancy ;woke , shawls. do rape Noche do. Iliad stem do. Ail wool Mold long etc. „ Paris hisoli thibet long shawls. Also, rock ties; woolen tmerfs, &O. Also, I.los liyons 'heavy black silk mantilla volyefe: NOTICE' TO DEAE.EftIi IN RIBBONS. 600 OAR ro NB. The attention of all fleale:s is requested to oar 'Bale tide e 0 CBllO7/8 Not 4a6o . em quality plain. Matt, fist, and etapie Pouts de eoie Crimmins and bonnet ribbons. Also, a full assortment all silk anti first edges black Nava tibbons. all fresh goods itel landed. Also, 30 pa. Paris colored 'tint bonnet velvets. Lb ROT SPEOIAL RALsi OP 860 Oti.aTONS POITLT DE cOIE TlultttelENl &tar 8. ET RIBBON'S. 7 THIS - eiOO,NINO, October 21, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue 'on 4 months' cre:iit— -800 cartons Nos 4060 plain t plaid, stripe) and hruclie figured peva de ode. cable cord trimming and bonnet ribbons No. 12560 extra quality .boaniiit ribbons. carton. Nos 4aa super easilltf choice clfored cable cord ponit de Dote trimming ribbons -.cartons No 12a60 .ex plain, stripe, plaid and broche figured pork de solo bonnet libtxma cartons N05;.12a60 extra !rarefy Cable cord solid co lored posit de sole batnet ribbons To which the attention GP the trade le requested, all being fr , vb goods of the choicest colors end most desi rable abodes. €II&.XP-Lai. THIS IiffiENINO. -- Vienna, cbs.ine laine and-broche shaMs. --Bayebrocbe sbawls. Ibibet and dt brine shawls: Ali-wool long do. Also, dress goons. ens, ties. ito. Br, &UK. SILK VELVET RIBBONS, -- Nos. Dl2O black, silk velvet ribb sue. , IMPORTANT SeRJIAL SALE VIENNA BROOFIE LONG , BR .IWLS, NEW RICH. CASH MERE BRAWLS, tto., Of the Importation of MESSRS OSCAR- PROM, & 00.. ON TUESDAY MORNING. October 28th, at 10 o'clock.on 4 months' credit. Comprising-- Mob cashmere troche stripe shawls, in entirely new cesigrie never before oared. Vienna orocte long shawls ' of a favorite manufac ture, especially adepts° for city trade. Aline ol Mane !mine long shawls, including superfine gualltico. &Ito, on easortment of chenLile deserts and scarfs, in elegar,trich patterns. Ail new goods, worthy the attention of the trade. STOOK OR A WR04,113 , i1,11 JOBBING 1101131 C DEILINING BUSINES.4. ON TUESDAY MORNING, October 28. at 10 o'cloott, on s noiuttle credit, a stock of dry goods, fancy an 6 staple. N. B—'ll/do:dare tweeter. pA.NCOAST & WARNOCK, ACC TIONEEBB, No. 2LB BIAIIKET Street. LARGE .FOSITIVE BPIGrtiAL BaLE OM GERMAN TOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, by catalogue. TELLS MORNING, October 24, comusucing at 10 o'clock precisely. 11. Comprising a full lice of most choice goods in. the, market, well worthy the attention of jobbing end city retail trade. Includzd will be found, viz: kew 'tyke, and obolce colors, fenoy krilt hoods for ladies, misses, and children. Also, lathes choice colors &outage, coats, sacks, no bles. &c. Also. usitses' and eblldren's mitts, sleeves. Courts etc" comprising a full assortment of most desirable goods in the market. HOSIERY. Alto, ladies' misses' and children ' s, white, fancy and blue mixed bo as. MOSES N ATHANS, AIJOTIONE Eli AND OONNISSION MEROHMIT, southeast corner of SIXTH and BLOM Streets. ITATHANE' GMAT BALM or FOSFEITED COL. LATTERALS. OVER 2,000 LO ":8 OF FORFEITED GOODS ON TUESDAY HORNING. October 28, at 10 o'clock, at Moses Rattans' &uction Bonne, Noe. 156 and 167 north Sixth street, adsolning the B. E. coiner of Sixth and Race streets, consisting in pa t of— GENTLEIHNN OLOTHING, viz—Superior beaver sue pilot cloth and other over c,oats, trock. dress, sack, and business coats; Gan-Inks, superior cloth and caul mete panteloons, velvet, clout, cassimere, cashmere, and. other wets; bokts, boots, gaiters, shoes, notbrebas, nader clothing, dm. CLOlSlNG.—Superior silk dresses and skirts, &lilies, merino, cashmere, and other dreises and dress patterns; skirts, shoes, parasols, embroidered crape snawle, broche, stalls, moriutt, woolen. plaid, Bay State, and other shawls ; velvet, cloth, silk, and merino cloaks ; barque° and mantillae ; under clothing generally. FEBEI.--Oosily sets of foes, victorious, muffs, cuffs, and gloves. dc. . BRDDInG, FURNITURE, &c.—Several very tine feather beds, with bolsters and pillows; matresses ; quilts; blankets; oonnterpanes ; comfortables ; spreads sect sheets ; table cloths, table-covers ; tareeply Manta car pets, stair carpeting; stair-rods; curtain fixturee ; su perior mahogany centre table, with marble top; elegant marble top washstand; Wiles' cablne. ; upright desk; umbrella stand, with mirror; high. poet and other bed steads; locking glasses; cane-seat rocking chairs ; en. graving sod gilt !simes; table-knives and nuke. MISt ICLL&LrEOOB AR 11.0 LES. Brilliant tone piano forte; violincello; fine old violins: flares; guitars; c ariotets ; metalic and other clocks; 'skates ; checquer boards; several dozen fine razors; carpenters' tools; watchmakers' tools. &c. BOOKS.—Large family Bible elegantly bound ; lisb and Germs t Dictionary, by Phr. Pr. Qrieb. 2 vole Barrie , Pi Icciehe and Practice of Dental Sargery Shabspere's Complete Worke, elegantly bound ; dtory on Contracts; °bitty a Pleadings, 3 vole ; Le Bootie on Yel low Bever, 2 vole libotoric j Macaulesoe Eadapd j Burns' Worke, and upwards of one hundred other bootie. STELFOTYPE.—The Lottery Ticket and The Pt inteee Daughter. complete—two excellent works. SE W 11.443 MACHINES very superior sewing ma cbtoe, by Townsend, Mallara, (Jolsiog, suitable for oil kioda of heavy work. Together with e thoneand ether articles Order d Sale.--The piano, furniture, beds, carpets, sewing machine, and stereotype to be Intel first T the clothing at 10X o'clock' the books and other articles im mediste.y atter. 0024 4t LEGAL. TN THE. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF parL&Di. Estate of JOSEPH YOUNG, deceased. NOTICE is hereby gives, that SUSAN YOUNG, the widow of said decedent has flied in said Court bar ptti tion and an appritisement of real property of raid deco derA to the value of $3OO, which ebe claims to retain under the act of Assembly of April 14th, 1851, and the supplements thereto, and that said appraisement will be approved and the petition granted by tee said Court, on FEIDAY, November 7th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M., unless exceptions be filed thereto. WILLIAM B. NORRIS% Attornes , for petitioner, oa2l. ta f 414 Nono.E.—ln the Court of Common Pleas f r the Olty and Oonnty of Philadelphia. Of eapfeinber Term, 1862. No. 16. SARAH JANE NEWELL, by her next friend, WIL LTA 111 DANNER% as. THEODORE tiEwir.LL. To THEODORE NswELL. Sir: Take Notice, That De positions of Witnesses on behalf of the Libellant will be taken in the above case, in answer to the interrogatories sled before JAMES B BOOTH, Esq., Examiner, at hie Office, No. 221 South FIFTH. Street, In the City of Phila delphia, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of November, 1862, at 3 o'clock P. M. 0017- 6t TN, THE ORPHANS' COUIT FOR -.IL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIEILADEL PHIL Estate of ISAAC O. FIELD, deceased, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the third account of BENJAMIN rIELD; Ad ministrator of fe3AAO C. FIELD, deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance in the ha •de of the accountant, will meet the parties interemd for the purpmse of his appointment, on MONDAY. 3d Novena her,lB62, at 4 o'clock P 14L. at his Office, 706 WALNUT Street, in the City of Philadelphia- B. H. RBEWSTBR, Auditor. ocl7-!mw bt NOTICE. -LETTERS TESTAMENT TART on the Estate of BENJAMIN A.. PANNE STOOK, deceased, late of the city of Philadelphia, hay ing been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of said city, all persons indebted are requained to make payment, and those baring daims or demands against said estate, to present the same without delay Y 0 G. W. FA.IINESTOOK. 409 MARKET Street. A. M. PARNEBrOCIEC, 1804 8110Ef. Street. Or to their Attorney, CHAS E. LEX, se26-I6t Al North SIXTH Street. :ESTATE OF SARAH WOODS, de ceased.—AU Persona indebted to tae above Estate will make payment, ant those having claims against the same will present theor settlement to , WM. N. WOODS.: Executor oel7.fetit No. NM Race Street. PROPOSALS. QBALED PROPOSALS ABE IN TITED until tte 28th day of • October. 1862, for supplying the United: States with 8,000 Heel Cattle- on the hoot The cattle to be delivered at Wasbingtbra Oity, D. 0., in six lots, viz : 1 000 ,bead on the 10th day of November. 1,000 bead on the 16th day of November. 1,000 hi ad of the 26th day of November. 1,000 bead on the 6th day or December. .1,000 head on the th day of December, and • 1,000 head on the 16th day of December. Zech lot must average 1.800 pounds gross weight, and no animal admitted which weighs less than 1,000 pounds greet weight. Heifers and Bulls not wanted. ,Twertty per cent. of the purchase money will be re tained until the contract is completed. A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be re quired Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Trea.. l Bury notes, or other Government funds. No bid will be entertained when put in by contractors who have previously failed to comply with their contract, or when the bidder is not present to respond to his bid. All bids mist be accompanied by two guarantees.' The names of firms must be stated in full, with the pre che address of all the members'of the firm Bide to be directed to 001. A. BzoKwria, A. D. ID. and 0,8, 'B. B.' A., Vitiobtagto4, D. and elidoreed ) ge Proposals for Beef Goitre."' •-• • FORM OF GUA.BABTRR. of the county of and State of and —, of the county of ----, and State of —, do hereby guarantee that -- it able to tuiffi a contract in aboard ance with t h e tering of his proposition, and that, should bin proposition be , accepted, he will at Mice enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract he awarded him, we are prepared to become bis securities (Thie guarantee must be appended to each bid.) oar. 9t COTTON BAIL DUCK AND QAN TAS, of all numbers and brands. ..Basen 7 e Duck Awning Twins, of all descriptions, for Tents, Awnings, Trunk and Wa gon Closers. , Ake, Paper Manufacturers 'Drier Pelts, from Ito V We TetPeuling, Baiting, Sail Tadao, 40. 3 - 0102 W. 111T481143 & 00., my 4.41 102 .1f)12118 Miss. DINE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE, 1 for sale by BRODES & WILLIAMS, oatt 107 South WATKII Street. A FAOTORY To 1 EN - T___ o stiwulaw street, below New Itiarket street, Flat an co. ht into the culvert. A pory to Ta 51.E9 8 UUCP/ & (x i 0 , 11121 138 and 140 Finrrh ED WIN T. OH ASH,. Attorney for Libe4lant •• sAvEt Aucz`uN. THONIA6 7.8 g End 141 bro2te MEAL ZBTATE AT PRIVVET,.363-i, Kit- are amount et Private .4e, deteriptlon c!tY and ceurtri rrep4 7. c; ti , Mal be had at tbe anctloa atom, car sa deporip,Slone handbiils aoiv go fiattkrds7 . .LLA to ou , _ r___ RALE OE 62ICE 1 -1 e,5 ,,.. , u. - LIBRARY. ' Lol,' 4. TIE II .:•AIfTEEttf - 00g, • Vctob'er 241, et the A:lo.l°u btore, c( m r -,- ~ rhck, a collket,ton. of enltedionounii b(,,,t , , LA ". l, i '4 l!•. •rv. • t.. gar For parviceare, coo ceta'ogu..A.. Graaf AN 2.1.:9-W P.E. LO '.. , r , ..1., ON lidie.rtrraMY DlOrti , 1 ..4, ' l. Al 1.1.,ea10ck,. at th Auction htdre, ou. cue _ Idnlboug 'zeta. entriprisi. g do uatbd. asearizad '.)9 do ot 14t, .ciatta, trAhm, Orncus, ;`c.„ ~ . . Earentor'4 Axle =l7r 141.2 arc=t ;trb it HOUNKROXD N11N1.TV.2.2. hfio (is OIE , JLOTU.S. e-c, 'r'tU t ON TUESDAY XO/-flu-% Oclobor 23. cr. 10 o'clock, at 17o: 121-12 Arai F.tot orb o fiurplutfonsehekl hitcoi Partititm . b ) ca or Penta la r h Z 7 o b f e tf it i z o.- 1 3 m ate ino Sam a u t cb ei s ß o ir ciw2, t..Batcndx e _ the the 511.16. f LIEN 141 P .FMD & . BE EEtl, Sub al'olllCET'and 522.C0d1E3,),:" 'Ott CIALI OF 1,090 O.&BEZ, BOOTS, saem, GAMS. E;,„ ON MONDAY NORNITI•re. October 27, St 10 o'olooli precisely, %lb talogne, 1,000 came men's; boys', ard wain, end thick tots. calf and ki roat a. p • !J o k it , ' vita, Bohr.orals, Wellingtons, &o. . 2 r415 and children's calf kip. goat, kid and ic , ro ,":2 boors sad shoo& Alec city-112BdO'goodk 4E(.44 Or %oda open ror anemia' anon, Witt Car in iAra,„ on the ornting or Dais- fte.„ ri J. WOL BERT, A.I3OTION, .110. 16 SOUTH SIXTH BTRIltr, Between Market and °beam. The enheeriber will give hie attention to sttim o r estata, merchandise. heneeheld flumitcr. paintings objeote Of Girt and virtue, /tn. . '4R, !hull have hie, pereonal at , , , prompt atten tion, Am 4 ' le t which he solicits the favore of hie friends. FOR SALE ABD TO LET. TO BENT—A.. Lot with Mott, alai House, - and track, minable for a Produce or Lit t bar COID1:015E1011 Depot. dc,dress ”0. 8," b a tbit Grla, ois23.Bt* iftlß SALE-A FtlUli HOURE, No 2010 &ROE Street. with thn--gory double beck bu Wings Got 20 feet front by f a , (herb', to a 34 feet wigs street. Inquire ou tbe omMfaell. CFOE SALE—A. k.E iT ilOt., AGE, Carriage HOUEES. Stable. &c , alfa a t . o. ground oontaiotng a varirty of &ut tram, gra:..t &43. Sirsate of a toile from AIM tizebk 6txti4a otFe ri //fading Ratiroad,, in Lower Merton, Aleatoin county,. Pa For Dart:Wars. spcly w Tan it 7 ;Wiz .;[,T T , , living on the prtno.es, near Oferior Soave. °di:6 ot TO if- T----The splendid U XISSI - BOONS of Store No. 207 UNUElilll fo, Rsi t , able for a Paesage Dry Goods House, harms pu mt k, light. Apply on the premises. 0t)34.12...t FOR. SALE—A splendid, large OhefariClLt Hill tAYE'T AGE, with evetY Posiitaa cn]• venial:ice and eight acres of ground, carriar. hou e, complete. On very 138mIr tenon B F BLY.Nk r , arll3 Igo 17.3 Booth FOIDiTfi 9,t,t IFOR SAL S A agEaT Bt a• Genir.—Fine Tnird•etreet STORE P PUTT, Igo. 2! North Third atreft, above Market, rout etteleh with an Ll 4 by 16. Lot 16X by 80. Apply' to • E PET CIT, No. 308' W a LNUT strait FUR. SALE The neat and °olive wit plant oottape•bnilt DWELLING.B W. comer el EIGHTEEN ill and NORTH Btreete, with tot TS by 80 tem. handeedwly decorated with thrubterv. and bd* Stable and Oarriage-house. complete; splendid ktntdot. Terme eat?. bleo a large var iety of BUILDING LOU arid les praveiproaertios. both city and 04,12,117. B. F. °GENII, ra South POURTEI Rai*. .ocl4 and S. W cot.. d'FIVIMTEEPT IVA GM NMTO RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK DWRLLIKG, on PUIS &net, nest Roventeenthp north 91de. Amply to WIGTHE BROM% 47 and 49 Worth A - 91C11NI) ;WA. OR SALE OR TO LI P—For 111 EFOUBES, on the west side of B RO&D Stfet. haw Ooltwohla avenue apply at the southwest comer NINTH ano Ba.tiflOal Sheets mhZ ft FOR BAL N—A. good Jerser cF NINETY ROBES, on the ninon% half wile f•om blianco. twelve mllee [men 04mitt. Twenty acres' excellent Meadow, a• greet shy:reamed Fruit. good Building's, &0., or will Exchange for 0.1 City Property,B. F No no . Ronny FffrutTß ttract. SHIPFING STEAM WEEKLY TO liEVI3RPOOk. tonekking at Qneettetewn, (liork Harter.) 'Pt o -iverpool, New York, and Phria44,6l Elteamsbito Company Intend dempetobivg thetrPeß•Dyzete 017 r, e hunt iron trtenrnahlip. sit fetlewe: OITY OF WARBINWPON Satardar. netober IC -wry OF l' E W YOWL . ia , nrdar- Gmbee 24 lA."' OhROO • - Sntarday tinvenenr:.:. And every enceeell(ng Bstarday at noon, Eva Pie:No. 44 North River. RATES OW PiLFSAGri FIRST CABIN $B5 Oil SITERAGg VisO2 do to London 90 On do to Lraieu....maa do to Paris 95 00 do fo do to Hamburg. ... 95 00 do to li.mihug..4.oti Passengers also forwarded to Alma, Bremen! R&ee dam. Antwerp, 4to • at emsallv row rates. Fares .from Liverpool or Qaeosetown 1;t ()Wain. 3, 17, and 91 Guineas Fitesrape from Liverpool 11.5 . From Qn.snsfown £8 8. Ticusta are sold here ;ilia current rare of exchange, enabling people to !wed for their friends. Three steamers have superior accommodalioss for Dal tourers; are etronely built in water. tight iron tart/014 and carry Patent Fit* Annihilators. Experienreltw• gross are atlaohod to each Steamer. lror forther information anoly in Liverpool to WM , LIAM 'NM AN. Arent, 22 Water Street.; in Glassowb ALEX MALOOM. 6 gt 'Enoch Square; in Qwenstnnt to O. & W. D. PiVi'mniTlit. & CIO ; in London to ervu & A rEY. 61 Rios William Street; in Pain to .11:1L8i PE001:133. 48 Bue Notre name (1443 Viotairon, Planee4,ll Bourse; in New York to G. DALE, 15 iirxdo way, or at the Company's Office. JOHN d DALE. knots 111 Walnut Street. Rigida gitaTHE BUMPH AND NOM AMMAR ROYAL. MAIL MU ' BETWEEN NEW YORK AND Lrvsupoot, OALI- ING AT CORN ITAIRROR. AND RETWEIFCN BOSTONAND try itgpoob,ool.- ING AT HALIFAX AND cORK WARROL SCOTT Pi, Cant. twitting. (MYNA. Capt. Amigos. prim A, Cant. Lott. AMA. Cant Oook. ARABIA, Cant. Stone. HcRiIIPA, Cant J tottci. AFRICA, Cant. Shannon. CANADA. Capt Say. AMERICA,CapL Noodle. MIACCRA, Capt A. lifds. ATIBTRALAPIAN. These veseele carry a clear white tight et meat head; green on s Fß tar bow: red on Dort how NEWO YORK TO LIVERPOOL , Chief Cabin Passage" ....5160 Second Cabin Plumage , 66 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage sle.s Second Cabin Passage le SCOTIA leaves New York, Wednesday, °dabs: it. EUROPA ct Boston, do. do. 15. PERSIA " New York, do. df.. H. ASIA . . " Boston. do. do ill.. AUSTRALASIAN, New York, do. November S. ARABIA " Boston, do. d , . 12. Bertha net secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. TDB owners of these shine will not be sworn:Mega fa Gold, Silver. Bullion, specie, Jewelry. Presleas Steam or Metals, unless bills of hiding are signed therefor, sad the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or Immense, nobly to B. (JUN SBD. 4 BOWLING GREEN. New York. It O. & I G BdTES, 108 STAP Street, llnmea• BOSTON AND MU - - DELPHI& STEAMSHIP LlNE—esipg from each port on SaTURDATB. From Plue.ctocei Wharf SATURRAY,'Octoher 25. The etegmehip NORMAN (new), Capt. Baler, sail from Philadelphia for Boston. on Sa TURD kY. Oct. 25, at 4 P. M. ; and steamship SAXON, Oapt tilvt 4 ,l"f from for Walton Philadelphia, BATITRDAT DIORNDu . Oct, 26. at 10 o'clock. Insurance one-half that sail vessels. Freight tAca at fair rates. Shippers will please send their bills of Lading Atb goals. For freight or pomace. having flue accommodarka apply to HENRY WINPOR 1‘ 30 332 SOUTH WHARNEF. s aMt FOR NEW YORK- ling DAY—DERPATQH AND PIWIFT9 I ItI LINES—VIA DELAWA.RE AN 0 RARITAN (J Steamers of the above Linea will leave DAILY, et 10 an(l.s P. N. Tor freight, which will be taken on acoommodattal terms, seDly to. War. 31. BAIRD A 00., ray2l-t! 132 South DELAWARE Amor. FOR NEW YORK. - 1-IfEW DAILY LINE, via De1.11W312 acd Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Sow' pony receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. 11 e•dalin lr ing thelr cargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WIN. P. CLYDE, Agent, N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agentp,„ an.l-if Piers 14 and 15 IV &ST RIPER. New ti DE;l=rigir igT` ES. Jrnegigm' THE ADAMS B;" PRZBB 00HPA.NT, Office a , OHNBTNIJT Street, forsards Parcels, rack agA cholla*, Bank Notes, and Specie, either bi 1""-to lines or in connection with other Express Olairarl , all the pencil* Towns and (titles or the (Tidied Rota B. 8 BANDIrOI I P , General Superintendent SAFES. riEflirirg'S SAFE DEPOT NON ND to No. la South BEVIINTB Streak ss e ' the Institute. The undersigned, thaniful for pa favors, and IA! determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured 7, elegant and convenient store, and hen now on halt; large aasortmont of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ear Milled Iron Tire and Burglar Proof Bares, ( 11 '...„, 00 strictly Bre and burglar proof eaten made.) Alto, Unequalled Bank Bank Vault, Bare, and Bank Locke. Lillie's Bank Vann Doors and Looks se be farla o * to order on short notion. This le the strongaes, bed It Meted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered., • Aleo,leartionier - attention Is called to Liillss Pc Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, km This Bare l of ceded to surpass in style and elegance anythinf rered for this purpose, and is the only one that it smid a burglar orscm. prooL snorzlr have now on Mind eat fists . 1 - Panel, 'Barrios, as Co.'s Balms moot of th em and acme forty of other . Makers, comprising * assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged ros now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold Cl low prima. Plasm call and OISITIhIO. ja2s-lyff - M. O. BADLIB, Ma lt 1101 EVANS Er WATSON'S seLANANDra 13 / ri STORE, 16 BOUTH FOURTH STRUT, PHILADVIPHIA., PA. A large varlet? or TDIB-PROOIf BAFBEI OOP hand. TRAIN PlPE.—Vitrified Drain O d LL Water PIPE, from 1 inches bore up, witb variety of Bends, Branches, Traps, /43., warranted efe" to any in the market, and at le rates . The 1 123 t : t o i fined being interested in one of the larret ~4 . 0 1 , beds of IrbLe Ulay in this country for the taan s— mit of the above and other artifice, defies coareenti' 3n ' iltaittY and price: • - PBTEB EBBW& ". Office and Store TM OBBSTIIIIT Stew Manufactory Dor, Thompson and ojitbraoiS t ss Philadelphia.