THE CITY. The Thei NOVEMBER 4,1« H. 2 NOVEMBER 4, 1883. 6 AH 12 61. M 12 M 3P.M. 44. 64 ,M)i 41 48# 49# WIND WIND. BWbyB..BWbyW..WBW NW..,,..NE...,...ENK. Through the Markus.— The Phi ladelphia markets are the markets of tbs world. A wait through them the Bo Invigorating mornings, when the vegetables and frnit, fish, flesh, and fowl, are in the freshest of their prime under the Inflaenoe of the roar nipping frost, is at least ur young men amused themselves by removing the signs from the win dows of the residences of physicians along Walnut street. The police interfered, and one of the party was arrested. The prisoner had a hearing yesterday morning before Alderman Patchei, and waß held in 8100 bail to answer the charge of malicious mischief. Vegetable and Fruit Discussion at the Horticultural h.ill —Last night, at the Horticultural Hail, southwest corner ot Broad and Wal nut streets, an interesting meeting was held. A. W. Harrison, Esq , presided. The subject for discussion was,« Storing vegetables and fruits for winter.” None but those who have attended lo such subjects can appre ciate the accuracy of detail required and given In meet ings like this. The different varieties of vegetables and fruits touched upon provoked animated discussion, and proved interesting even to'the one or two present who did not thoroughly appreciate the subject. The sped, mens of fruit presented were very fine indeed. In no city is the beantiful science of vegetable cultivation more sedulously and successfully cultivated than in Philadel phia. ■ : . : True Patriotism —Generosity or as sistance to the crippled and unfortunate is the soul of patriotism; and, though loth to acknowledge it for the credit of our sex, yet, nevertheless, we declare a truism in the assertion that the ladies of our city are, in this particular respect, exclusively entitled to the meed of praise. A number of them in the Tenth ward have es tablished a store at No. 940 Race street, the proceeds of which are to he devoted to the relief of the Bickand wouaded soldiers in our hospitals. The enterprise has already given some assurance of success. The articles for sale consist of donations from ladies and gentlemen, and are sold at low prices. The pnblic should look kindly upon this noble effort in a good cause, and leave with the ladies gome substantial appreciation of their trnly patriotic endeavors, \-- The National Tax ,Law—Under the National Tax Law, millers must take; license as dealers. The tax must be paid upon the whole amount where the animal product of any manufacturtr exceeds 8660, the duty to be assessed ad valorem, excepting in the few instances mentioned. Billiard tables kept for use, and taxed as such, do not require a license, and being licensed for public use, are not subject to the £lO tax. An individual, or a firm, having taken out a license as wholesale or retail dealers, may sell anything excepting liquors upen the same premises. Passenger Railroad Relief Asso ciation.—tms humane organization are making every preparation for, their grand annual bail, which is an nounced to take place on the night of the 221 of De cember at Musical Fund Hal!. The jroceeds of the af fair are to be expended for the benefit of those of the members of the association who have volunteered in the Union army and haya become disabled, either by dis ease or wounds. The arrangements for the ball have been placed in the bands of Col. 0. H. Bamberger, who will render this, like all the olhexe, the grandest affair of the season. The Bounty Fund.—THe subscrip tions to the Citizens’ Bounty Fund for Volunteers on yesterday were as follows: THIRD WARD. V W. H. Pi1e,..........53 00 John Sullivan, L. Hc- Jas. Marshall, Samuel Oarthey,Js iNewbert, Darkness, eachB2.. 400 J.Betaon, M. Kinz- F. Cover, 50 ota.; Mr. ler,S,McKaferty,M. Waterman, 25 eta;, Wilhelm,Bl each...B7 00 and cash, 75 cts.... 1 50 twkxty- fourth ward. , John Gardner....... 810 001 Wiliiam 5t0ke5......825 00 John F.C0mb5...... 10 001 Beceivrd on Tuesday..., ......860 00 Total.. .8487,525 00 Deaths at Abmy Hospitals.—The deaths reported yesterday were as follows: Filbert street Hospital—Hiram Richer, Bth N. Y, Independent Battery. St, Joseph’s Hospital—EhleChaunoey, Co. D, 2d Wisconsin. 'Master-street Hospital—Thomas Mon tague, Co. D, 16th Massachusetts: Jonathan Messlnger, Co. K, 11th Pennsylvania. A Labge Cabgo.—The steamship Bahia Honda sailed from this pert for Havana yesterday morning with the following cargo : 300 tos. lard, 61 tea. tallow, 628 kegs lard, 9 tcs. hams, 60 boxes cheese, 20 bbls. spti. turpentine, 65 bbls. apples, 150 bbls. potatoes, 50 bbls. onions, 53 boxes clear pork, 16 boxes batter, 200 boxes candles, 28 boxes machinery, 40 bbls. beans, 35 bbls. ale, 2,060 head cabbages; 5 cabin passengers. A Company of Beaks.—Quite an ex citement wae created in the neighborhood of the Volun teer Befrtsbment Saloons on Monday, oauaed by the ar rival of seven bears, deetined for New York. One of the animals weighed 1,600 pounds, and all had been trained to dancing, and under the guidance of their keepers per forated some queer antlcß. They are Intended for some ehow. ' Revenue Stamps.—The impression has gone abroad that the law with reference to the In ternal Bevenue stamps will not be enforced until the first of January. This is a mistake. All penalties for the non-use of these stamps are now in force, and they will be rigidly enforced as fast as the various stamps are is sued. Church Fair—A ladies’ fair, in aid of the Church of the Annunciation, is progressing at Musical Fund Hall, and attracting large assemblages nightly. The display of the articles on sale, as well as the persons to witness them, is of an.inviting cha racter. Sunday Amusement.—We have re ceived a complaint that on nearly every Sunday dog fights are permitted to take place on the lot adjoining the depot of the Chestnut and Walnut streets Passenger Bail way Company. Discharged.— Henry Sidell, of Dills bury, York county, who was arrested on the charge of discouraging enlistments and using disloyal language and bi ought to thlß city on Monday, was yesterday dis charged upon taking the oath of allegiance to the Go vernment Identified, —The woman-who was ran over and killed, last week, on Third Btreet, near Green, was named Martha Barr. The deceased resided in Olive street, below Broad. The Criminal Court. Oases of minor importance occupied the attention of the Criminal Oomt yesterday. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. THOMAS KIMBEB, Jr., ) AUGUBTUB HEATON, > CommittxxoviHSMost*. EDWARD O. KNIGHT, > LETTER (BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Northampton, Morse .Liverpool, Boon Ship Lancaster, D0can.................Liverp001, soon Bbip Ellen Stewart, Coffin .Rotterdam, soon Bark Albertina, Olmstead Rotterdam; soon Brig Elia Reed, Jarman...i..............Havana, soon Scbr Anthem,.........................P0nce; FB, soon Bchr Ann Leonard, Wilson ..Barbadoes, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. TORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S, 1862. BUN RISES .6 36-SUN BETS... 4 63 high water.......... ...112 ABBIVED Steamship Norman, Baker, 48 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor A Co. Brig Samuel Small, Haskiil, from Boston. Scbr G W Barter, Gilchrist, 7 days from Boston, with ice to Thos E Cahill. Schr X Nickerson, Baxter, 6 days from Boston, with barley to Massey, Collins A Co. Schr John Price, Sears, 3 days from New York, in bailasi to X A Bonder A Co. Schr O C Smith, Smith, fram Norwich. Scbr Lizzie Maul, Frambea, from Boston. Schr Tantamount, Davis, from Boston. Scbr J Frunber, Frambea, from Boston. Schr C Williams, Golding, from Lynn. Schr O Stetson, Bobinßon, from Braintree. Bohr Adelaide, Crowell, from Providence. Scbr T Lake, Doughty, fiom Fall River. Schr Mary Haley, Haley, from Fortress Monroe. CLEARED. Brig Bamuel Small, Haskell, Boeton, Hammett, Van Dusen A Locbtnan, Brig Edwin, Webber, Boston, J E Bazley A Co. Bchr Fred Dyer, Shnte, Boston, do Schr Ohara, Cole, Boston, do Scbr Kate Carleton, Dix, Boston, do Bchr B M Price, Kelley, Boston, oaptain Bchr T Lake, Doughty, Boston, J B Blakiston. Schr George Edward, Weeks; Boston, W H Johns. Scbr O O Smith, Smith, Sing Bing, L Audenried A Co. Bohr L Manl, Frambea, Salisbury, Hunter, Norton A Co. : „ . Schr C Stetson, Robinson, Braintree, Oastner, Stick ney & Wellington. ■ - Schr J Frambeß, Frambes, New London, do Schr L A May, Baker, New Bedford, do Sohr M Haley, Haley, Boxbnry, O A Heokscher A Co. SAILED Bteamsblp Bahia Honda, Oapt Ousi, sailed for Havana at B}f o’olock yesterday morning, with the following cargo; 800 tee lard, 61 tea tallow, 628 kegs larff, 9 tea bams, 60 boxes cheese, 20 bbls spts turpentine, 68 bbls apples, IEO bbls potatoes. SO bbls onions, 63 boxes; clear pork, 16 box eB butter, 200 boxes osndle*, 26 boxes ms cbinory, 40 bbls beans, 35 bbls ale, 2000 heal of cab bages; 6 cabin passengers. - (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Excnange.) , LEWES. Del. Nov. 3. All the vessels have left tbe Breakwater, except one bark and the buoy boat, Cspl Ware. About twenty vea- sets in all went to sea lids morning, with the wind strong from the north end a heavy sea. . „, . T T Yours, &c. AARON M-IB3HALL. f Correspondence or the Press.) HAVES DE GBAOB, Nov 3. Tho steamer Wyoming lett here this morning, with the following boots In tow, iaden and consigned as follows: Korin, .wheat, and Union, oats to Humphreys, Hoffman # Wright; W J Courier, lumber to Wilmington; Mary F Qroome, lumber to W,C Lloyd; Frank Brown, James Yeung, and Fowler & McCarty, lumber to Norcross St Sheets; Old Spud, do to L B Dalby: J B Wagoner and John Brown, do to John Oralg; Dolphin, iron metal to Norristown; Past Time, railroad iron to D Beeves Sc Son; Baltimore, No 41, ooal to B F Nubian; Mary Jane, Fire Fly, »nd Only Sister, do to B Homlerson;' O p Ent, do to Wilmington; 8 K MoOonkey and D Nicholson, do to De laware Oity; Lightnoc, Caps May, Charles, John Malony, Chas E Harris, Chas E Sterling, ail light. '. MEMORANDA. ' Ships Rockingham, Melcher, and Belle of the Ocean, Seed, for Philadelphia, were loading at Liverpool 18th ultima. Bark Alex McNeil, Somers, was loading at Llverpsol 18th nit. for Philadelphia: : : Bark Kedron, Farrell, cleared at Baltimore 3d inst. for Bio do Janeiro and a market. , , Brig Breeze, Outerbridge, hence 23d Ang for Bio de Janeiro, was spoken 25th Sept, lat 25 N, long 34 W. Brig J W Woodruff, Sprague, hence, arrived at Ma tanzßß 251 h ult. Brig Abby Watson, Watson, sailed from Cardenas 26ih ult. for Philadelphia. Brig Irene, Look, hence, arrived at Boston 31 inst. Brig M E Thompson, Havener, hence, at Kingston, Ja, fitli nit—arr 7th—to return. Schrs Knight, Gage, from Boston, and Star, from Hy annie, both for Phi adelphia. at Newport 2d Inst. Schr T Benedict, Goldsmith, sailed from Pawtucket Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs Nightingale, Nickerson, and B Thompson,Black man, sailed from Providence Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs Alabama,. Van gilder, Amelia, Falkeubnrg, and F O Smith, Anderson,’ hence, 1 arrived at Providence Ist Inst - Sch, Zoo, Cottrell, from Delaware City for Pawtucket, at Providence lßt inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The rchr’ B L Terry lies exactly in the channel and track of vessels bound into Edgartown, and is a danger ous obstruction. TheU S schr Banger had a hole stove in her bottom by running foul of the wreck. EDUCATIONAL. TTILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— V A select Bearding School, near MEDIA, Fa. Thorough course in Mathematics,' Olasaics, English studies, See. Military Tactics, taught. Classes In Book keeping, Surveying, and CivilEi gtaeering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, 82 25, Tuition per quarter, 88.00. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HBB VEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pa. odO-tf Linden hall Moravian fe male SEMINARY, at LITIZ, Lancaster county, Penns., founded 17B£ affords superior advantages for thorough and accomplished Female education. For circu lars and Information, apply to Messrs. JORDAN St BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia; or to Rev. W. O. BEfOHEL, Principal. . an29-8m WRENCH LANGUAGE. —PROF.' J? MASSE is now forming a class, of between twelve and twenty boye, to receive instruction in FRENCH, by the oral method. The course will consist of sixteen les sons, of an hour Bnd a half each, four lessons a week, end in the afternoon. Terms, 84.00 for the course., He will constantly converse with his classes, and afford every facility fsr attaining a thorough colloquial 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,’ withont devo ting to the study any other time than the hour passed with the teacher. References: Rev. Bishop W. B. Stevens, D. D., Prof. H. Ooppfee, of Penna. University, Charles Short, Xsa. Apply at his residence, 111 South THIRTEENTH street. seB-2m The west Chester academy, AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT WEST OHESTBB, PENNSYLVANIA, will commence the winter term of five calendar months on the Ist of Novem ber next. The course of instruction is ■ thorough and extensive, designed and arranged to prepare boys and yonng men for business or college. The Principal, who devotes, all his time to the interests ofhis school and its pn pils, is assisted by eight gentlemen of ability and experi ence, The German, French, and, Spanish languages are taught by native resident teachers, an advantage whioh will be readily appreciated by the patrons of the Institu tion. , - . . The Military Department is under the charge of Major G. Eckendoxff, of Philadelphia, whose qualifications for the position are extensively known. Its duties and re quirements do not, in any way, interfere with the Lite rary departments, white enrollment among the oadet corps is left optional. For catalogue, See., apply to WM. ff. WYEBS, A. XL, - seB-9tnth2m Principal. OOARDINS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. XJ , REMOVAL. The Sixth Session of the BOARDING BOHOOL FOE GULLS, heretofore conducted by the Subscribers, near Darby, Pa., under the name of “BHABON FEMALE SEMINARY,” Will open 10th mo., Ist, 1862, at Attleboro, Books county, Pa., under the name of BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. Every facility will be afforded whereby a thorough end finished course of instruction in all the elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL Education may ba obtained. Circulars, embracing full details of the Institution, may be had on application to the Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. TEEMS. ...... The eharge for tuition in English branches, with board, washing, fuel, and lights, including pens and ink, end the nse of the library, is at the rate ot *lBO for the school-year. Latin, Greek, French, German," and Drawing, eaob extra. ISRAEL J. GBAHAHS. JANE P. GBAHAME, ' seS-8m • ■ • " Principals., IT. S. REVENUE NOTICES. TT O INTERNAL REVENUE.— U * O. OFFICE OF THE OOLLEQTOB OF THE FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT. PENNSYL VANIA, DOYLESTOWN, BUOK3 COUNTY. HOTIOE TO DISTILLEBB OF SPIRITS, BE FINEBB OF COAL OIL, AND BREW BBS—The at tention of parties resident of said District, comprising the County of -BUCKS, and the TWENTY-SE JON D, TWENTY. THIRD, and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS of the City of Philadelphia, who are engaged in either of the above-named occupations, is called to Sections 39, 41,47, 60, and 51 of the EX 315 E LAW of July 1,1862, wherein they are required to make monthly and tri monthly returns and payments to the Collector of the District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the under signed is prepared to receive daily at his office, in Doyles town, between the hours of 9 A. M.-and 3 P. M. (Sun days excepted), the returns and payments above speci fied for the County of Bucks. ADDITIONAL NOTICE. The tax-payers of the District are informed that I have appointed THEODORE S„ WILLIANS, M. D , Deputy Collector for the Twenty second and Twenty fifth Wards, whoso office is in Langatoth’s Building, oorner of OHELTON AVENUE and MAIN Street, Germantown; andDANIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy Col lector of the Twenty-third Ward, whose office'ls on FBANKFOBD Btreet, below Church, Frankford. They are, in their respective Divisions, empowered by law eauaily with the Oollecter, to receive and collect the Na tional Taxes accruing therein, and to whom the monthly and tri- monthly returns above mentioned must be made Tor the wards they respectively represent. JOHN W. COWELL, oc3o-6t Oolleotor Fifth District. MARSHAL’S SALES. TI/TARSHAL’S BALE.—By virtue of a lfi Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OAD WAL ADEB. Judge of the District Court of the United States io and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at GALLOWHILL-STBEET WHABF, on TUESDAY, November 11th, 1862, at 12 o’clock M., the schooner NELLY, her tackle, apparel, and inmtiure, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWAED, 0. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PhiiAdelphia, November 1,1862. no3-6t Tl/TARSHAL’S BALE.—By virtue of IVJL a Writ of Sale by the Horn JOHN OADWALA DEB, 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 beßt bidder, for cash, at GALLO WHCLL STBEET WHABF, on TUESDAY. November 11th, 1862, at 12 o’clock M, the bark FANNY LAUBE, her tackle, apparel, and furnitnre, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWABD, U- S Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. . Philadelphia, November 1,1862. no3-6t Tt/fARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of JLtJL b Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United State* in and for tbe Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public Bale, to tbe highest and best bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHTLL BTBEET WHARF, on TUESDAY, November lltb, 1862, at 12 o’clock M., the sobooher DEFIANCE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLW iRD, U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHil.Ahki.pHtA, November 1,1862. • no 3 6t TITARSHAL’B SALE.—By virtue of JxL a .Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DEB, Judge of the District Court o! the United States in and for the Eastern Dfetriot of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed will be sold at public ssle, to tbe highest and best bidder for cash, at GALLO WHILL STBEET WHARF, on TUESDAY, November 11th, 1862, at 12 o’clock M, the echooner LOUISA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. ‘ WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, November !, 1862 no 3 8t PIANOS. fjSMfaj A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO FTTTP ROSEWOOD PIANO FOB 8200-Payable in easy sums of Three Dollars per month. The public will please take notice that the books of tbs PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY are now open to receive subscribers to l Fourth Series. The first distribution ot Seven-octavs Rosewood Pianos for this series will take place at ths Office, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, October 7th, 1882, at 3 o’clock. Circulars, giving ths lull plan of operations of this highly beneficial Institu tion, can be had by applying to the Secretary of ths Society. H. W. OKAY, Secretary, OC4 H Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. tesm THE FINEST ASSORT- U 8 TT'mBNT of new, modern, and durable PI ANOS from $l5O to $4OO. Also, PBIBGE’B World-renowned MILODZONS and HABMONIUMB, for oaah, at a great reduction, or to small monthly Installments. JAMES belt, a k, 279 an* $Bl South FIFTH Street, above Spruoa. *e2-3m* QADTION. The well-earned repntation of FAIRBANKS’ SCALES Has induced the makers of Imperfect balances too ffe them as “FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and purchasers have thereby, In many Instances, been subjected to fraud and Imposition. Fairbanks’ Boaies are manufac tured only by the original inventors, E. Sc T. FAIR BANKS A CO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct and dnrable Scales is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, apio-tr MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST. ® F. L (j. §§ ZINC, army,'and toilet mirrors, Tbe beat in tbe world for finish and durability. B. M. 8. The best brand Silk-finished VELVET RIBBONS. Sole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, 166 DUANE Street, near West Broadway, seSO-Sm - Hew York. BLAKE’S PATENT AR&AND GAS BtJENKE for sale by the subscribers, sole agents therefor. All persons are cautioned against infringlni Wtd patent HKHBT H. HOOPKE & 00„ 18 COMMERCIAL Street, Bosto*. October 16.1863. 0011-lm QCOTOH WHISKY.—2S punoheona Jame* Stewart's fine PAIBTjEY MAJuT, Imported direct. In bond and for sale f, oclS-Sm THE PEESS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1862. QUO. WHITEST, 137 Booth FBQHT. PROPOSALS. DE PUTT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Frm.ADEJ.PHrA, 3d Hoy , 1862 PBOPOS J.L3 will be received at this office until SA TURDAY, Blb lost., at 12 o’clock M., for the immediate delivery, in this city, at any point thstmay bo required, of two thonsand Wagou Covers, ten-ounce duck, Army standard, subject to inspection. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A. BOYD, no 4 5t Captain and A. Q. M. U. S. A, Deputy q u arte rm aster GENERAL’S OFFICE. Pmi.ADSLfirt*, October 30,1862., PROPOSALS -will be received at this, office, until THURSDAY, 6th November, at 12 o’clock M,, for the delivery, in this city, of all tbe STOVEJ reooired for Hospital purposes j to be 12 14, and 18-inch Air-tight, best Aratrfcao, smooth Sheet-iron Stoves. Binders, will state the somber they oan deliver within sixty days; #lBO, the price per Stove, and tbe price per foot or pound for Stove,Pipe. Stoves to be delivered at any point in this city that may be required. A. BOYD, Capt. and A. Q. M. B. 8 A, A RMY CLOTHING AND EQIJIP -O- AGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIEABD BTBEETB— Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1832 Open PBOPOSALS ere invited ot this office for furnish lug the following articles for the army: BHIBTB, either of white domet or gray twilled flan nel or knit. BOOTS AND BOOTEES, either “ pegged” or “ sewed,” of Array standard, quality and pattern BACK COATS OK BLOUSES, of blue I willed flan rel, Indigo-dyed, blue or knit, of dark colors. Indigo blue preferred, STOCKINGS, to weigh 3 pounds to the dozen, ali wool. - , , Proposals will state how Boon the articles can be deli vered at the Schuylkill Arsenal. G, H. OBO3SIAN, ocBl-tf Dep d. M. Gen. Deputy quartermaster ge- NEBAL’S OFFFIOE, Phil adelphia, Ist Novem ber,lB62. Proposals wll! be received at this office until Friday, 7th Inst.; at 12 o’clock M., for grading and macadamiz ing a road from the Baltimore turnpike to the entrance of the grounds of the V. S. Hospital, at West-Philadelphia. The work to bo done in accordance with the plans and specifications of the Bame to be seen at this office. The right is reserved to reject all bidß deemed too high ' A 80YD, . no 3-5 t Capt. & A. Q. M. XL 8. A. Proposals for iron iron clad SEA STEAMERS. Navy: Department, October 3.0,1862. BEADED PBOPOSALS will be received until No vember 24,1862. for ths construction of one or more Iron I, on-clad Sea Steamers, of about 7,300 tons,' complete, including machinery, masts,'* and spars of iron, wire rigging, iron, boats, wish anchors, cables, Bails, and all other equipments necessary for an efficient cruising shlp-of war, excepting only the ordnance and ordnance stores. The, general plans and specifications can be examined at the IS avy Department . The proposition must state the price, for the whole complete, and the time in which each vessel will be de livered at aS avy Yard on the Atlantic coait. ; Bids will only be received from parties who are known to be able to execute the work, and the contract will embrace all the usual conditions. no 3 mw!9t Army s u p p i e s. OFFICE OVIHE COMMTSSAUT OP SUB 1 SI3XBNOE, Ho: 1102 GIBA SB Street. S . Pdu.acki.fhu, September 20, 1882. ) PESPOSAIiS wiiibe received at thlß office nntil 12 M. t @n Fit I DAY, the 7th day of.. November, 1862, for famishing for the use of tbe United Stateß Army, at such times and in such quantities as may be required, during the month of November, the following subsist ence etorea, viz: 400 barrels first quality prime mesa or winter-cured mess Pork, to be fulT salted, free from rust or stein, in new well-covered oak barrels. 200 barrels first quality now extra mess Beef, in new, will-corf red oak barrels. 2,000 barrels extra superfine, or extra family Flour, (which to be stated,) of approved brands: name of brand to be stated with number of barreisof ' each braid offered, to be mentioned in the bid. 600 bushels first quality new white Beans, in new, well-covered flour barrels. ' ■ November 1, 1862 ) BEADED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, November 10,1882, at 2 o’clock F. M., for fnmlßhing to the United States two thousand (2,000) head-hoards or tablets for graves, of the following de scripHonr—viz: All to be of good black walnut, clear of knots and splits, ionr (4) feet in length, ten (10) inches wile and one aid three eighths (1%) of an inch thick, with five eighths {%) of an inch . groove twenty (20) inches in length, and in all reßpect t to correspond with a sample to be seen at this office. All of said boards to be delivered at such point or points to ibe city or county of Washington, D. 0., as the Depot Quartermaster may direct, within thirty days attar the awarding of the contract Proposals from diiUnjalparties will ml he considered, and an oath of allegiance to the United States Govern ment must accompany each proposition. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon sible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the gnarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the hid. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. The full name and post office address of the bidder mnat apnear in the proposal. If a bid is made to the name of a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. ; Bonds In the sum of one thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and, both of his. guarantors, will be re quired of tbe successful bidder upon signing the contract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed teo high ir reserved by the Depot Quartermaster. . Informal proposals will be rejected. Proposals must be addresssd to Captain Edward D. Bartz, Assistant Quartermaster U. 8 Army, at Wash ington, D. 0.. and should be, plainly marked '•} Proposals for iurniahing Head-boarda for Graves.” Farm of Quarantee. We, —-—, of the county of ——and State of , and —, —, of the county of ———, and .State of —, do hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil the contract, In accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be ac cepted, he will at once enter into a contract to accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his snretleg. (To this guarantee must he appended the official certi ficate shove mentioned.) , IDffAED L. HARTZ, .. no3-7t . Captain and Ass’t Quartermaster U. S. A.— LEGAX. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS G. CONNER, dec’d. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Adam Mintzer, Administrator Do Bonis Non 0. T. A; of Thomas Q. Conner, dec’d, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY AFTER NOON, November 17th, 1862, at 4 o’clock, at his Office, No. 268 Booth FIFTH Street, in the City of Philadelphia; JOB. P. LONGHEAD, noS-mwf-Sl# Auditor, TN TBE COURT OP COMMON A PLEAS FOB THE @ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of PER KOBE B. ' '■ HOOPKB. The Auditor appointed by the oonrt to, audit, settle, and adjust the first account of Joseph W. Gaskell, as signee of Penrose B. Hoopes, and to report distribution of the balance remaining in hia hands, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment an TUESDAY, the 11th day of November, A D’1862, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office, No. 126* South FOUBTH Street, opposite Library, in the city of Philadelphia. oc3l-fmw6t JOHN HANNA, Andltor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THE CITY AND OOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM 8. BUBBIS, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that CATHERINE H. BUR BIS, the widow of said decedent, has this day filed in the Bald court her petition and an inventory and appraise ment of the personal property to the value of $3OO, which she claims to retain under the act of 14th Apri‘, 1651, and supplements thereto, and they, the said court, will ap. prove the same on the 7th day of November, 1862, unless exceptions are filed thereto. THOBN for Petitioner. Ootobxr 22, 1862. 0022 ws4t# mERRA COTTA MANUFACTORY. A; Hanging Yasos. - ~ Fancy Flower Pots. Orange Pols. > Fern Yaaes. Ivy Vases. Garden Vaaes. Jasmin .Coupes. Oasaoletta Benalssanoe. Oaasoletts Louis XYL Lava Vases Antiina. Pedestals, all sizes. Oonsola and Oariatades. Parian Busts. Marble Pedestal*. Tor Sale Befall, and to the Trade. B. A. HABBIBON, oolS 1010 CHESTNUT Btreet. COTTON SAIL DIJCK AND CAN VAST of all numbers and brands. Kavßn’a Dock Awning Twills, of all fieserfpHoni, fb! Tout:, Awnings, Trank and Wagon Covers, Also, Taper Mannfaotnreis’ Drier Felts, from 1 to I fat! wide. Ttnpanling, Belting, Ball Twine, &o -iOHISI w. BVEEMAN ft 00., 103 JOHEB All*?, MEDICIAAL. XT AS PROF. BOLLIB’ DISCOVERY li- in fee application of GALVANISM, MAGHB-' TIBM, and ether modifications of EE.EOTBITOTY, re ceived general favor among the most liberal’ Medical Mon of the OH Schools, and is Prof. o.’a system now being bronght rapidly into public favor 1 Yes, verily, and if you doubt It, readeore/olip the following extracts 'of letters, and afewopinions of some of the most eminent Medical Men of this and other States, who- have bean traveling and lecturing, teaching {aid applylngibe differ ent modifications of Electricity, as taught thaaby PreS. BOLLE8: BEAD THE FOLLOWING-FROM EMINENTM. D.’ff Tbe testimony or a Medical Man of the Old' fichoqis, thirty yews—fifteen years in the Allopathic School- and fifteen in the HomceopaShio—and has-for two y earts-sinoe, being qualified by Prof. JJ., made Electricity a tporialty, has cured thousands never benefited by medioines: Some five months ago I was attracted byactriof Professor Bolies, No 1220 Walnut strsei, Philadelphia, claiming a discovery that he had made-in the use and ftp. plication of the various forms and modifications of Elec tricity for the cure of all oirable diseases, I called cm this gentlemen, and after listening to- hio theory of the Electrical laws governing life, health and disease, and his discovery in the application of Etoctrioity in accord ance with the polarities of the brain and- nervous system, I was impressed that be had something now. an-i at once applied for instructions on the subject. 1 now speak from experience, as I have remained in hi» office for two months, watching the result of hlsoperatlons and having tnyseh the charge ot one of the treating rooms for nearly the wl ole time, and treated from twelve- to fifteen cases daily, comprising nt t rly every kind and grade of chronic disease. Although my expectations were high, I must confess they havo been fully realized.' I have seen a great number of patients who had availed themselves of the best, medical skill and remedial agents for years— cases I well knew to be incurable by all other known, remedies—permanently cured by a few applications of Electricity ; and what has surprised me most, was the rapid improvement and cure of many cbbcs programed pulmonary consumption by their physicians, because I had been instructed by Dr. Paige to avoid all such cases, as the treatment tended to injure. I feel Impelled by a senie el duly to caution the publio against the indiscri minate use of Electricity, as I have known injury to re- Bult from its use, in the hands of the ignorant. I would here remark that I have never in my whole experience, or observation from books, pamphlets, or intercourse with men, read or heard of the goneral or gpeoial appli cation of Electricity to the cure of disease, as taught by Professor Bolies, and, therefore, conclude it is original with him. I would say to those tampering wilh this mighty agent of life and death to beware lest you strike a blow at the citadel of lift, and never think of applying it to the living organism nntil you understand its nature, and when, where, and how to apply It. I would here take occaaion to reoommend my profes sional brethren throughout the country to tom their at tention to this important Agent as - taught by Professor Bolies, who has certainly, in my opinion, discovered the only reliable mode of its application, and thus rendered an important service to the healing art, and a lasting blessing to Buffering and diseased humanity JAMES P. GBBVES.M.B., 206 Piae street, Philadelphia. Bince then Dr. Greves has been qnalifying his brethren’ in the medical profession, who, to a man, endorse the discovery of Professor Belles iW. B. Wells. M. D„ Buffalo, N. Y„ after a year’B practice, writes to Prof. B..as follows: - • I think-my faith fnlly comprehends the fact that Elec tricity, correctly applied, according to your discovery, is abundantly competent to cure all curable diseases. My experience and success, after extensive practice, fully warrant this assertion. Were I sick with a fatal disease," Iwould far sooner trust my life in the hands of a skilful Electrician than all the “ pathles” on earth besides BUFFALO, N. X. W. B. WELLS, M. D. < - Pro?. Bonus: I am fully satisfied that Bleetrlcity, when understood according to its polarities and their re lations to the fixed laws of the vital economy, as taught by y ou, is the most powerful, manageable, and efficient agent known to man for* the reiief of pain and cure of disease.- I would further state that Xhave for the past' few weeks used Electricity-in my practice, to the exolu- ; eion of nearly all other remedies, and have been emi nently successful, and consider it a universal therapeutio. Dittos, Ohio. D. IIoOABTHY, M. D. Prop. BOLt-Rs : For the last nine months I have made Eleciricity a specialty, and my faith is daily increasing in its therapeutic effects, and I believe, when applied ac cording to your discovery, it will cure all curable dis eases, among which are numerous cases never benefited by medicine. Buffalo, N. Y. P. W. MANSFIELD, M. 0. Wbat I have now to Bay is from actual observation, as I havo spent roost of my time for the last two months with Prof. Boiles, and have witnessed the effects of the Elec trical agent on from fifteen to twenty-five patients a day, suffering from almost every form of chronic disease; and as strange as it may appear, in a majority of cases a per fect cure was effected iu trom five to fifteen days. And I will here remark that moat of his patients were afflicted •with’long,standing complaints, considered incurable by all other "known remedies. H. G. KIBBY, M. D. . CINCINNATI, Ohio. : - Prop. Bollbs : I believe your discovery to be a re liable therapeutic agent, and feel it my duty to recom mend it. Since I have received instruction Irom you, I have applied it in cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, Corea, Amenorrbcea, Asthma, and Congestion,, and fiod'"that I have the same Buccess that, you "*h|idewhen tya?jioder -your instruction, I invariably racdaKnefiiP to avail ibsmselvea of an ac quainted with your new method of applying Electricity. Detroit, Michigan.. DATID THDBBTPN, M. D. Pkof. Bolleb : A great revolution in niy mini and practice has taken place since I became 'acquainted with your new discovery; of applying 'Galvanism, Magnetism, and othermodifications of Electricity as a curative agent. I have found by many experiments that EleotricUy is a safe therapeutic agent in all acute and chronic oases when applied according to your discovery. I desire that medi oai men should become conversant with your discovery. Cleveland, Ohio. EIAIiYIIi GODDAiID, Itl. D. - v Boceesteßj-N, Y„ September 10,1859. Pro?. Bolles—Dear Sir a The more I investigate this Bystem of practice, the more confident I am that it is all-powerful to meet the ten thousand disease’s to which flesh is heir. You. who first discovered ,-Electricity to be a reliable therapeutic agent, should be considered a great benefac tor of the race, for it is the only reliable system of cure for the woes and ills of Buffering humanity. It is'strange that phvaicianß have become so wedded to theirseveral 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. All other systems I regard as the morning star to the rising suu. : P.BHEDD.M.D. 1 Prop. Bolles : The nearer I conform to your system ofApplication, the more spccesaful I am, and os I have examined all 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 yon, and the only reliable system extant for curing disease. Respectfully yours, CH AS. BAND ALL, M. D. The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years’ practice, fifteen in Allopathy and' fifteen to Homeo pathy : ‘ , '• Prop. Bolles—DeA» Sib :. I never have, since you gave me instruction In'your new disoovery of applying Electricity, and God -forgive bob if I in the future ever do, praotisliigither Homoeopathy or Allopathy. I have been strictly governed by the philosophy you laid down, and for the beat of treasons—namely: That I am gene rally Bnccessful.’ aiid I ftankly say to yon that I am done with medicine ferevtr. My success has been great since I have been to New ark, N. J. JAMES P. GBBYES, M. D„ • 206 Pine street, Philadelphia. N. B,—ln addliion to the above extraots, Prof. B. could furnish over one thousand, fully showing that he is well known to the medical and scientific world as the discoverer of all that is reliable in the therapeutic admin istration of Electricity, and that all other operators now in the different cities (except those qualified by Mm) are using Electricity at hazard, and Prof. B, takes tMs occa sion to caution the community, against charlatans. Office 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; N.B Medical men and others whs desire a know ledge of my discovery can enter for a full course ofleo tures at any time. ocl3-tf rp A RK A N T’S EFFEBVEBOENT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the . 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From one to three boxes will effeot a cure in the most aggravated cases, whether constitutional or arising from abuses or excesses. Prioe SI per box. by mail, or six for $5. . . Address 8. O. UPHAM,4O3 CHESTNUT Street, .Agent tor Philadelphia. «e27.8m» A/TES. JAMES BETTS’ GELEBRA IVL ted BUPFOBTEBB FOB LADIES, and Oft Dtdv Bnpperters under eminent medical Lu. ilea and physicians are reepoctiaUy requested tooaU only cm Mrs. Betts, at her atm^ Philadelphia, (to avtfidttonewl invalid! have been advised by their physicians to um he* BaplianM*. Those only are genuine bearing the Unites Btattacopytlgfat, labdsonthe wai 93m on Hi# BcyportWa with testimonial#. oAY RUM—In Puncheons snd Wine n Barrel, lor sale g OAEBTMBg , waa 128 WALNUT Btteot. RAlXllOAl) LINES. 1862. mm ABKANGEMENPS OF NEW YOBK LINE A THE OAMBEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TBENTON BAILBOAB COMPANY’S LINES PBOH PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOKE AND WAY PLAGES. »ROM WALNUT- S3KEBT PHABP AHD EESOIHOTOif S>K?OT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: As 9 A. BE, via Camden astS Amino?, G. sad &. &o caamedotlon ~, .81 Si At@ A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oity, fll. J.) Aasesmiodation, 9 91 At 8 A. HE, via Katßliisrton and Jersey 01 ty, Storing Mail.... g OS At H A. M„ via Kensington sa«i Jersey oy, and A. Eli- At s A . BE, sa Camden and Jersey City, ICwniny S/WeM*.-....... 3 88 Afc4 P. HE, vl» Camden and Jersey 08?, 3d Class Ticket.,... 9*90 At SJf P. BE, via Kensington' and Jessey City, Evening Mali. s 88' Atlljf P. M., vteJOamdon and Jersey City. Senti ent Ma5L..................... S 05 AtAP. IS-, via. Camden and And Soy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lsteiass Ticket.. ISO Do. do. adOlsss d 0.... 1M She llfc P. H-. Southern MaiPrans dally; all others Bandaya excepted, For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesharw, Montrose, Great Band, Binghaxnpton, Syracuse, <&!,, at A A, M. Iron, Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware, taokawanna. and Western Baflroad .' For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem.. Belvfclere, Easton. DambertviHe. Fiemington, Ao„ at AA. M. and 2X P. M., from Wafesut-street Wharf; (the 8 A. HE Dine connects with train leaving Easton tor Manch Chunk «tS.2O-P.M.) For Mount Holly, at 8 A. M., 3 and fyi P. H. For Freehold, at A A. M., and 3 P. M. WAT DINBA . . For Bristol, Trenton, &0., atB and 11 A. M.i S and 6.SS P. M. from Kensington, and 3 H P. H. from Walnut street wharf. . For Bristol and intermediate stations' at' 11% A. BE, from Kensington Depot. For Paimyra, Biverton, Delanee, Bersrly, BnrUnjfton, Florenoe, Bordentown, &0., atlSJf, 1, and A.F. 11 Steamboat TBENTON for Bordentowa and interme diate stations at 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. : IW For Hew Tori, and Way Dines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Filth street, above Walnut, half an hoar before departure. The cars ran into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train ran from the Depot ■ Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers, are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. Ail baggage oyer fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and ■will not he liable for any amount beyond *lOO, exoept by special contract. . foS-tf WM. H. GATZMEB, Agent, DIKES FEOM HEW TOBK FOB PHIDABEDPHIA WILL LZATK, FKOSt FOOT OF OORTLABD STHK3I, At 10 A. M., 13. M., and 0 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7A. HE, and 4 and 11P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. .From foot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. and 2 P. ME,' Via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1 Horth river, at 1 and 6 P. M. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. selS-tf The pennsylyaota central , BAIDBOAD. THE BEEAT DOUB-DS TBAOK BOOTH. 1862. 1862. PHILADELPHIA, -rfSEBM&HTOWH, AHD .HOB BISTOWN BAILBOAD. TIME TABLE. ; On and afterMomlay, October 20, 1863, nntii farther j notice, ■ FOB GEBMANTOWN. ! Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8, 9,10,11, 12, A. M., 1,2, '3.10, 4,5, 6X,«, 7, 8,934, WK, 11*, P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.86,8, B*,' 9*, ICJf, 111 ft A. M., 1,2, 3,4,6, 6.10, 7 10, 8, 0,10.10,11, P. H. : ON SUNDAYS. ■ leave Philadelphia. 0.10 A. M„ % 7, IOJf, P. M. leave Germantown, 8.10 A. ML., 1,6, 9*. P. 61. CHESTNUT Hill BAIIBOAD. leave Philadelphia, 6, 8,10, 12, A. M., 3,4, 6,8, 8, and 10*, F. M. leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 11.10, A. M., 1.40,3.40, 6*, 6*, 7.40, and 9.50,1*. M. OK SUNDAES. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. H., 2,7, P. H. leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. H., 12.40, 6.40, and 9.10 e. ML. - FOB UONSHOHOOKEN AND NOBBISTOWN. leave Philadelphia, 8, 9.06,11.06, A. M., lif, 3, Alt , 6.65, 8.06, lljf, P. H. leave Norristown, 6,7, 7.50, 8,11, A. M., l)f, 4)f, and 6, P. Ml. ’ ON SUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., and 2*,P. M. leave Norristown, 7lf A- M., and ft P. M, . FOB MANAYUNK. Loave Philadelphia, 6, B 05,11.06, A. M., I*, 8, 4jf, 6.06, 8.06 and 11*, P.M. leave Blaaoyunfc, B*, 7*, 8.20, 9lf, lljf, A. M., 2, 5,63f,P.H. • i— ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 2* and 6*. P, M. leave Manayunk, 7* A. M., 5* and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. oclB-tf . , , Depot NINTH andQBESN Streets, RS awa.U' i.iaa, asLun NORTH PENN ■ eSSstlii=iPi SYLVANIA BAILBOU).— FOB BETHLEHEM, DOYIESTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, HAZELTON, EASTON, WILKES . . : . . BABBE, AO, F All: ABB AN GE ME NT. THBEE THROUGH TBAIN9. -On and after MONDAY, September Ist, 1882, Pas. scnger Trains will leave the new Depot, THUID Street, above Thompson street, Philadelphia daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Msuoh Chunk, Hazelton, Wiikesbßrre,l&c. The 7 A. M. Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and moit desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to ail points in the lehigh Coal region. At 3 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &c. This train reaches Easton at 6 P. H., and makes close connection with New Jersey Central for New York. J At 5.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manoh Chunk. : At 8.16 A. H., and 4.15 P. H., for Doyiestown. At 6.15 P.M. for Fort Washington. •White' cars of the Second and Third-streets line City Passenger Cara ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOB PHILADKIPHIA Leave Bethlehem ‘ at 5 40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and 6.83 P. M. leave Doylestowf! at 7.30 A. M., and 3 40 P. M. leave Fort Washington at 6,40 A. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. • « « Doyiestown at 3P. M. Doyiestown for Philadelphia at 6.30 A. M. Bethlehem for “ 6 P.M. Fare to 8eth1ehem............ .81 60 Fare to Ea5t0n........... 1.50 Fare to Mauch 0hnnk........ 2.60 Fare to Wilkeßbarre. 4.60 Through tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, at THIRD Street or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonneot at Berks street with Filth and Sixth-streets and Second and Third streets Passenger Railroads, five minutes after leaving Third Street - ' . gel ELLIS OLABK, Agent. WEST CHBSTEB PHILADELPHIA BAUi- YIA BEEDIA. PALI. ABEAHGBHKHT. On and after MON DAY, Sept. 16th, 1562, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MABKHT Streets, at 8 and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.15, and 8.30 P. M., and will leave the corner of THIBTT-FIBST and MABKHT Streets, 17 minutes after the starting tone from Eight eenth and Market streets. ON SUNDAYS, Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. Leave WEST CHE3TEB at 8 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. The traina leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 4.16 P. M., connect at Fennelton with trains on the Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Bailroad for Concord, Ken nett, Oxford, Ao. HENBY WOOD, jolf-tf ; , Superintendent. WEST CHESTER TRAINS, via the PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. ns* vn THB hBPOT, Comer ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, First Train at........ .................7.16 A. M. Second Train at . 8.45 A. M. Third Train at 12.00 Noon. Fonrth Train at .......1.............4.00 P. M. lifthTiMQ ftt a gauge<•!«•«•*«(*•**#**■«•»••«*6*46 r* LEAVE WEST OHESTBB, , " At 6.25, 7.45, and 10.55 A. M., 3.10 and 4.15 P. M. ON SUNDAY. . Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and West Chester at 4 P MC Freight delivered at the Fright Station, corner MAR KET and JUNIPER. before 11.30 A, M., vriU be de livered at West Ghwter at_2 P. M. - yor tickets and further information, apply to JAMBS COWDB&, Passenger Agent. LEWIS L. HODPT, General Freight Agent. jy2l-tt BEw—c PHILADELPHIA and blmiba b. b. line. 188* BUMMER ARK AN Q-2MBNT. 186* For WILLIAMSPORT, BOBANTON, ELMIBA, and all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leavs Depet oI Kiila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Oal towhitt streets, at 8 A. M., and a.l» P. M. dafiy, except B, QTO)kEST SOUTH from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western Hew York, Ao., Ao. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Hiagara Falls, or intermediate pointa. Through Express Freight Traill for all points above, leaves daily at 6 P* M. . . For farther information appjyto * JOHN S. aSLLEB, General Agent THIRTEENTH and OALLOWKLLL, and N. W. oor. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Steeete. ■ ia3l-tl ShH reopeningoi |KB9Si THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILBOAD.—This road, being fully B3PAIBED and effectually GUARDED, ia new. open for toe trans portation of passengers and freight to all points ha toe GREAT WEST, For through ticket* and all other to lormation apply at toe Company's Offloe, corner BBOAu Btreet and WASHINGTON Ayemm * nllTOJlt apS-tf Prarident P. W. and B. B. B. Co. EXPRESS COMPANIES. rTomb THE ADAMS EX* iSlaßai' PRESS COMPANY, Offlce SM CHESTNUT Street, forward# Parcels, Packages, Mar ehendlse, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by Its own lines or In connection with other Express Companies, to ali the principal Towns and Cities of theUidted State* • H&- '. fiA a DffQleiyt fe!9 General Superlutepdwal^ PINE APPLE BAP SAGO CHEESE, for Ml* by RHODES A WILLU.MB, oe2-tf 187 South WATEB Street. JOHN B, MYERS & 00,, AUO TIONE£BS:.Hob 232 and 234 MAB.K3T Street. 1862. BALE OF BUT GOODS. OH THUESDAY MOBSIH3, KcYemlerß 6610 o'clock, by csteSogne, oa SDEaeffle' credit. *OO p.M*»gse and lotg of staple and fancy dry goods. SALE OB’ OABFETINGS. ON FBXDAY MOBHISS, November'?, at IOJj o’clock, on i months’ er«SK— . Bloods YaTsS.- Brofeala, Ingrain, and Ytß.eHan car jtKfag, oooos mattings, Ac. SAL3T *>F FBENOH BEY GOODS. OY SSOSBiI SOJfflSa, NoTCEabar 30, nt3B o’clock, by catalogne, on 4 raosib*’ eredit— -700 seepages and fete of French ana other European dry goods, comprising- a 1 general aasarttaent of staple and fenoy fertile*. SALE OF BOOTS AND SBOS6, ft*. • v OHTOKBBBMP'MOH»J»ei November 11, on ftrar months’ credit— i.noa packages Boots, Shoes, Carpet Bags*; As. TpfBNEBS, BBlffirlY, & 00., J? No. 422'MABXET'STBE2T’, BALE OFBIP3ONS, THIS MOBNItfG; at Wo'clodf. . A GABD.—The attention oft all dealers Is- requested l to" our sale of 800 cartons trimnsisg, and bonnet ribbons, Ibis morning, Wednesday, N»v. sth, at 10‘o’clock, by catalogue, en four months’ credit, comprising the largest and moßt attractive assortment offered this season; Also, black silk yalvet ribbonsj beltioEß? Ao. 300 CABTONB BOULT DBS SOIE- TBIdISHNO- AHD BONNET BIBBONB. ■ THIS MOBBING, November Stb, at 13 o’olock, on 4?-n»nths’credit. Consisting of— Ex. No. 4, sr,5 r , and 6cable cord chefoo colored POalfc do Sole ribbons 10a60 heavy plate, plaid, Bbnsse, aedbrocho do. —12a40 heavy colors*! edge do. —l2a@o ex. quality sable oord, solid "colors do do. beat quality while and biaciedo. N B.—All of the newest styles and' choicest colors, jnstlanded PAN COAST if ACKSBUEu SUBBING 0 "^'^^o.LnSr 860 - I%>&*£««. .ISboOßoxkiinbee, Sadsd, tn 4 Hr< 1 •* Vatere and ror asJ» 6? T IQUEUBS.- —50 oases assorted la* Jj auetiw, im*»eelTßd P6t *hlsV*ndttlla,frosaßot m( 233 * aoi aocth rsoHT SALES BY AUCTION BASSE SPECIAL SALE " . OF ;f • • GLOVES ANREOSIEBY GOODS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. BY THE BTBEETS, PHILADELPHIA. MABINE INSHBANCB. DIBEOTOBS. 1 Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penißton, Henry Sloan! Edward Darlington, 'H. Jones Brooke, ; Spencer Mcßvatne, Thomas G. Hand, Bobert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg yD. T. Morgan, “ A. B. Berger, “ S 0 HA3SD, President. !. DAYIS, Tice President, iretary. del6-lr ! MT EoM A 8 & To'r^-^ • Eos. 139 Baa m Fn . r 3, EBAE TBSVATZAXr^Z*^ . "fI.A •»>*« amonaf os dessrfpSoß of etty and ootsatr? •«wSi ia **&» EIST bo bed at tbs anetion atei* ' Ph?? % EoUdsaoTipaoiis fa haoiiiJb aro _, cs»aiogTtB3 oa Bateiay aei{. “T I **/. GKBMAS FLOWsi^_ THIS MO2HS«-g ?2 > ° ‘Jx&t at ®M> Attctioa gSo r6 knjbons facts, comprising the Banal clntfcg, tnllpa, Orocne, & 0 . “* Bfto! haj sl ' __ • "* %L Sal© fri 2*08.135 and I eCPDHIOB FUENITtTK2, BLKr'a'S 51 , FINS MIB-BOBS, ISHaLIABD AMmH? Pfi„ Tißl>sB, FIBS.PBOt)? CHINES, MSB 01BPBT8. 4c ’ ‘’"iSp, „ C » - „., GN THIJBSBiST MOBSIfK, **■ At 9 a does, at the Ancsioo 8t Wa ~ „3, 2 eluant roaewooc? f octave nfonnef««? wrt Baker j very Eupenir geared thnAw. i. l J s twi ! ‘ latbrs, double Urer sn» s^ Catalogues bow ready. "**•{ ’■ • Execntor’s Sale-No. 32*'V? a i t „,^ CHAIB MAKER'S STOOK—FB.* ; ‘ _ TOILB-J GLABSHa't 3 ' **s% - ON FMi%Y Ifoyeaber 7, at 10 o’chsek, at N 0 4,\ the stock of the late Josejh Snyder -il-a , !t SI ■ the exeeators, “ 0 ’ Bni e . • Full particulars ia catalogues. * * *ST May jj 8 esamlaed af 8 o’clook the sale. £.■' Sale at the FranMiu Iron TAEU4B2.E MiOHINKRI", STbI» C 4&, , ON MONBAT MORKjK.f'OIaE, KoTembor 10th, at 10 o’oloce, b “ X ■ worfee, Girard avenue, between iw t® 15 - «a. streets, Kensington, vatnablo SEBchiß.™ , “ ni Secw steam engine, twenty, horse power; V«i» J ’‘“fate ptaeiDg machines, large BlotUngemihtii- , ,f‘ B s * entters, steam pomp. largo cranes i- ’ £5 carriages, belting, - bar Iron, belts iod aafe 6 *' tools, we. - “-a, taw . Foil particnlMß in catalogaes -ie a d „. 4 to sale. a ca ?s snj e 3. WOLBEBT, • Ho. 18 SOUTH SIXT3- HTvvJ-'&l ■ Between Market sni ChSteat *’ The subscriber will give hia aHeattaTt. estate, merchandise, household farois-ir* 14-I 4-5 ’ 01 «a paintings, objects of art and virta». & c v ‘ lIF I Ssb& shall hare his personal and prompt -list which he solicits the farorß of his fr'sr'de "' 11 ' 504 i» HYACINTHS. TCXmT7-„ this hobsing! ' November 5, at 10#|o’cloek, at 16 S-'et’-.c- - in lots to Bait purchasers, - '-a eats tire* A large assortment of the finest imcorSeS ’ clnth, and other bnlbs, warranted T 1 km SOn. Hs, Catalogues at tale. Also, a large; assortment of standard , trees, grape rlnes of the new hardy ‘ lsr,t f t*s fine fruit trees, &c. end ofoa Philip foed & coT^jg^ HEEBS, sgs MABKET and 521 OOHEEsnat SAIiJB 01 1,000 OASES BOO'i’S, R7r#v*a ; ■ SATO, 4c. ’ ao * e ' 8»- ON THUBBBAX MORNINS November 6, at 10 o’clock precisely wffi baW' logne, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and yoathet’cc. s ?' grain, and thick boots: calf and kip bioscaa. r' : ’ K h gaiters, BaJmoralß, 4c.; wrmeo’s, aussas’J eS’rS*? calf, kip. goat, kid, and morocco, heated ik-ITiM* gaiters, slippers, Balmorals, Ac. Also, a ■ meet of first;class city-made goods. " e «sn. Open for examination, with catalogues, early a, a* morning of sale. , ' ,ua «* 11/TOSES NATHANS, AH UNIONISM J.YJ- AND 00MHI3S10H MEBOHABT corner of SIXTH and BAGS Streets. ’ ©BEAT BARGAINS. WATCHES AND JEWBLEY AT Fine gold and silver lever, leplne, EagHsa, 2 • French watches for U;i Ouus half fi.e pri es. Watches from one dollar to each Sold chains from 40 to BO cents per ik=t ejz -cheap. . The highest possibles price is baaed oaj.-«.j 5 3,* thans' Principal EtiabUthner.i, soetbeesi Simh andßace streets. At least or~-uir4 hoc. u» l any other establishment in this city. u ' ass NATHANS' TBINOIPAI HOSES' S«TASr.IRS aiBNT. - MONET TO BOAS. ; In large or smell amounts, from one dolisr fr (hasjui on diamonds, gold mj silver piafe, watoas, merchandise, clothing, fnrnltnro, fcessw, «i u » m goods or every description. ' ' *■' LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST SUBSET B4IE This establiEhmeat has large fire bes tt&f-jiocr s£ Tor the safety of valmible goods, together yrtffc iS watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHED BC-B THE LAST THIBTI T«w BST JMlargt lams made at this tks Prieeipel »«*, blishment. ~ s S£P~ Charges greatly rc&ueed. AT BBIYATS BALE. One superior brilliant toned piano-forte, sift sa® plate, sort and loud pedals. Price only 599. One very fine toned piano-forte, price 0ci, 53.5. 40S& ? 0E hayana and new —*«■ «-«-j?s^O&.i/EAN5.—The splendid n*w SteMfites COKTINEKTALj Captain 0. P. >lar«hs%2. i? to be ready for asa on the 10th hat, and-will e&iwitak. Spatch as above. *830,176 10 The o*ntlnentallß 1,600 tone harden; she iaslws built with the most strict regard to strength mi sj'tir, beirg doable iron braced from stem to atere. aa-i'SStet out with every modern improvement, inc[udbivt>atiiKra, &c, that can add to the comfort of passe leeti. ■ Due notice wilt be given of her day of sailing. Tor freight or passage, apply to A. HEBOS. Jr., * 00. 125 KOKTH WffiSVES . EOS TOM AND PHILA DELPHIA STEAMSHIP LISE-?®-, from each l?ort on SATHBBAYH. From second Vst below SFBUOSI street, on SATBBBAY, NoTeahst. The steamship NGBMAN, .Capt. Baker, wil «l 6n Philadelphia for Boston, on SATUITDAT. 5e?.?,ii1l A. M.; and steamship SAXO!?, Capt. Matttsvi fea Boston for Philadelphia, SATOBBAZ, Sot i, 5t t o’clock P. M. Insurance one-half that by sail vessels. Fre!?l:tsto at fair rates. Shippers will please send their bills of LsdinjyS goods. For freight or passage, hating fine scmsch&s, apply to HENBY WINSOB A CO, ItBo ■ WiUSI*. ISJOTICE —The Restrictions on Travel JL i having befn removed byorder of the TBrDr?«- ment, passengers about to visit Enrops will no loararN required to piovide aayporte. JOHH G. BILE, ktA STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVEBPO«* wfcalC&g touching at Qneenstown. (Cork HaM - ■ •' The Liverpool, Sew York, sad PhiM#* Steamship Company intend despatching theirlnli-ja*®* Clyde bnlltlronstosmshipeas follows: EDINBUBGH Saturday. Sorenfer >■ ETK A.. ..Saturday, Yoremiw«. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, froo Fierßa 44 North Biver. BATES OF PASSAGE. FIB9T CA81N.... .8100 00 BJJ* do to London..,: 105.00 do - tob«S«-..»» da to Pari5......11000 do to Pari5......®,” do to Hamburg..llo 00 do to Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, dam, Antwerp, Ac., at eanelly row rates, _ „ Fares from Liverpool or Qneenstown: Ist Cams. sis, 8105, 5125. Steerage from Liverpool, S5O tm ' Qneens'own,, S4O, Those who wish to send for i® friends can bny tickets here at these rates. These steamers have superior accommodationsfort* son sore: are strongly built in water-tight iron swan and carry Patent Fire Annihiiators. Experience geona are attached to each Steamer. ... For farther information apply in Liverpool to » LIAM INMAN,Agent, 22 Water Sheet; in ALEXMALOOM, 5 St. Enoch Square; mQne®-« :JO ft AW, D. SEYMOUR A CO.; in London to so* A MAOI7, «1 ffipg William Street; m P«® ° DEOOBE, 48 Bne Notre Dame des Yiotoireo, tk. Boor so; in New York to JOHN G. DAL*- 15 way, or at the Company’s Offi«. j*L ocl' m Wahrat Street, PhiMag^ JOB NEW YORK-T®? Jr AltW 1T r Ir - r 1 T . — i-p BWIFT3tW LINES—VIA DELAWARE AH D B ABIT AH oi6"j Steamers or tie above Lines will leave DAHL" and 6 P. M. ,jm Eorfrcight, which will be takenon terms, apply to WH. M. BAIRD A O'* myff-tf 132 Sonth DELAWARE Atg*. r .»!r-> FOR NEW YORK. ■Kri ' »»HBW DAILY LINE, Tie Dels** 1 Switazi Canal* . e\g& Philadelphia and New York Express Bte»ji l > 0 '; t iL, pany receive freight and'leave daily at 2 P. »•, tog their cargoes to New York the following «*f ■ Freights taken at reasonable rates. . ■ WE P. CLYDE, A*e»L No. U SOOTH WHARVEB, JAMES HAND, Ag«'v ahl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, Newlt^ \J be< leave to lnfonn their. Mends mjl »* |«j! that they have removed their LEHIGH OQJkbJ' t» from HOBLK-BTBEET WHABE, on the their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and « „ d Streets, where they intend to heap the beet Q g* LEHIGH COAL, tom the most approved lowwt Yom **»»». £ gt oibm, m sooth seoohp Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. TTERMEriCALLY Sealed Goode. n gale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, Ho- 107 WATEB Btrist, coMlatinf of Treeb FeaAs«, : Preeh H“ k Ke, II Pee, Meats of all « Qtncee, Poultry « ‘ ii pare, Boose “ it pinna, Mnshrooms, ii - trawberriee, Sardines. „ Ti<&* Alao, (rosso A Blackwell's Pickles, and San?*. Catsups, Jellies, Frnlt Syrnps, Ft* ad-# tarda, polish Mostarda. t\E&IN PlPK—Vitrified 1/ tfater PIPE, from 2 Inches hoi* G * v«w of Benda, Branches, Traps, to *y in the market, and at !«•end gjj being interested in one of Jk* ss?.s-.r.sr^M»s®f •ff? %K.,.»».m§™tag,‘SSi idannfactory cor. Tbomjeon and An tifladelnbi*. TAKE NOTICE. SHIPPING COAIi. •So. iw sort* ****