PROCJEEDI. Resolutions in Reference to Language used by Certain Speakers at a Recent Political Meeting—lmportant Messages from the Mayor Relative to the Vacation of “Un necessary Offices,” Etc— r The Pirate “ Ala bama ”-jrhe Annual Appropriations to the Various Departments. The stated meeting of CirancUa was held yesterday afternoon. SELECT COUNCIL met at half parts o’olock; Ihe president. Theo Cuvier Eta ,in tho chair. ' h ■ oayWr > Communications Presented. *“? resented as. follows: From the northern Liberty Fire Company No. 1, asking tint a suitable looation be-fixed-for housing their ambulance; frrmtho Superintendent of City Bailroads, submitting Vi 1 ! i folio,-elo.; from the Chief Commissioner of Highways relative to the expense of pavlnglcsrtuia streets; ftem Bobert Ewing, high sheiiff of PhiUdvl phta, reccmniendiDg the passage cf an ordinance for settling bills of expense incurred in publishing tha pro clamation of the last election ; from the citizens of Germantown, asking, for some improvement in the character Of the water supplied to the Twentr-second watd. Mr. Meoaht Bubmittod the following from the oolonsl and officers of the Soott Legion, 161 th Besimont /ad dressed to Connells): 1 Gbntlbmen : Whereas, tho time having exnlred on Tuesday last, for the farther payment of the ®2OO brnaty authorized to bo paid by your honorable body to ail man enlisting for nine months’service; and whereas it Has become a very serious drawback to the farther recruit eervice, In consequence of not being .... tny bounty; we do, therefore, respectfully IJtltton your honorable oodles to continne the Bald bounty 0r,82U0, or auoh amount of -bounty as you may be pleas ed to determine, to all reoinite that enlisted since tha ex piration of the act, or who msy hereafter enllßt in this regiment. . The petition was roforrod to the Commltteo onDe. TdncOa Message* from the Mayor. __®be following messages were revived from the Hmt • To the Select and Common Councils of Pkiladelnhit ■ Gbsti.js.mek : The till entitled “an ordinance nr«l aoribiDg the powers end dnttes of the City Treasnrer,” which has been adopted by OoneoHs as part of the now moiiclpal code, does not embody the provisions or the -leulahon approved-December sth, 1859, reuulrtng dls tmctaccounts to be kept, and sepvrate deposits made, of motors belonging to the sinking fond of the eitv, and l therefore return it with the suggestion that if a now bill be provided for consideration Buch proviso shonid be' added ibiteio, - . The oicinanco which is designed to conoinde the series ,«f enactments for the new oode will affect the repeal of' all prior inconsistent legislation ; and if the objections wbich msy be entertained to eaoh successive bill, either for its declare tor y termeoritsinsnffloiency, be postponed untU such final ordinance shall be presented for the ap proval of the Major, it will not afford a suitable oppor tunity for withholding his assent, and I- therefore prefer communicating,.from time to time, any obj ictions'which maj- prevent my concurrence with the bills as they shall severally paßs the Councils. In order to meet the objections of the Mayor, and so- Cure a more satisfactory ordinance,' Mr- Davis submitted a bdl, defining the powers and duties of Urn City Treasurer, which was taken up and passed. .■ ' " " Abolition of Certain Offices., The following message from the Mayor.wag resd • Gentlemen : I roturn the bill entitled “an ord<"'"‘ ae to eilabiish and organize the Departne**— <"Uity Pro•. petty, obj cting t p_th „ -<P' ‘ -*• thereby of several « OHieved may bo abolished with advan —'lege to the olty. * : The ordtnanoe of May 9ih, 1861, making appropria'. tion to ibiß- department, did away with tho office of Ha perintendent of Law Buildings, sub,dinting therefor a janitor of the grand and petit jury rooms As there is no good resson why these offices shonid co-exist, I re ■ commend that one of them should be dispensed with I also recommend that the offices of the three watchmen or the city buildings, on Chestnut street, and that of watch man of the State Hon le, be abolished, being satisfied, ftomdne inauiry and obs-rvatlon, that they are unne cessary i he three .watchmen in theeteeple of Inde pendence Ha'l are no longer essential. The police fire alarm telegraph, in almost every initance, anticipates ; the information which they arc designed to obtain, and the ringing tf the bell for alarms of fire is obviated by the itstantarcons communication of the locality of a conflagration to the several alarm fire-engine company . houses in the appropriate firedistricts. The r,cords of the municipal telegraph show the num bers cf alarms given through the watchmen of tho steeple and communicated through the wires, to have been in 185i,25; 1868, 23; 1869, 22; 1860, 18; 1881, 19; 1862, 6. It is probable that no material assistance toward tha snppreeiion of fire occurred in anyone of these instances, from such momentary priority of noiiee; certainly none that would compensate for the alarms which are given through the misopprohtnaion of objects or distances? and which necessarily disturb the entire community. In committing to the Police Department the exclusive maußgemtnt of the alarm bell, to wbieh it manifestly pertains, there can bo no necessity of burdening the city with the payment of 53,600 in salaries for oflioes which are without ntcesßary functions The appointment by the City Cbmmiftse of two watch men for the wire bridge, near Falrmonnt, Is anomalous, as the care or tha supervision of the bridge doss not belong to the department. If Councils deem it best to retain such officials, inde penientof the police, I would suggeatthat their appoint ment be vested in tho Chief Commissioner of Highways, to whom they shonid he immediately reipcnsibie. The duties of Ml watchmen of publio property should bo per formed under the direction and control of tho police de partment, from which their appointment shonid emanate, if additional aid for such purposes be essential On motion of Mr. Meqakt, the consideration of the Moyorra.message .was.pestponed, and the snbjeots treated of referred to the special committee, which originated the ordinance relative to city property. '. Reports of Committees. Mr. Megary, from the Committee on Water, submit ted a report, with an accompanying resolution, directing the laying or wafer pipe in Hancock street, from Onmber land street to BuEQn*hann» avenue, Nineteenth ward; in ejOYe street, near JPerkiomen, Fifteenth ward, and in Waaace_streot, from Twenty-second to Twentv-third streets, Fifteenth ward. The resolution was adopted. Also, a report from the same committee submitting an Ordinance to make an appropriation to the Water De partment for paying certain unpaid bin* of 1861, and to refund certain twice-paid water rents of 1861 and 1832 oc.J’t 6 ?; t Tbe bla ftotldes for an appropriation of 74 j Mr. Ford, from the Committee to verify the cash ac counis of the City Treasurer, submitted a report stating the cash in hand to bs $1,560.62. * Resolutions Submitted. A resolution was adopted ehtHh d <• a resolution to enter satisfaction on the official bonds of J. Fieshen berg.” A rOEClntior. was submitted for repaving Steam SHU" alley, in the Bleventh ward. Deferred. The Pirate Alabama. Mr. CbAig offered a ret olntion directing that the Oom tthtee on Defence and Froteciion be direoted to inquire of the banking, mercantile, and inrnranoo companies of Philadeiphia, in regard to the propriety of fltang out an aimed Bteamer for the purpose of endeavoring to capture the pirate Semmes and- his piratical craft Alabama or «290,” and that they report at ths next msoting ■ She lelolution was reftri ed to a standing committee Resolution in Reference to language nsed by Speakers at a Recent Political Meeting. The following was offered by Mr. liynD: „ Whereas, At a political meeting hold in Independence Eanaie .on the 11th day of Ootober, 1862, the chairman thereof, in speaking of the result of certain State elec- Hone, bsW: “To what advantage are we to turn onr success'! One ot the first things is the patting down of the Federal Government;” and subsequently, in intro dnclng to the meeting one of the speakers, said; “ Ton will now have a speech from that great traitor, F. W. Hughes,” atd lhe said Hughes then said: “ His friend had given him the flattering introduction ofgreat traitor He ashed to te permitted to greet his audience as feiiow traitors. The thirty thousand traitors present constituted one-eighth of the traitors in Pennsylvania,” & c • Therefore by-the Select and Common Oounoils, be it Resolved, I. That those Councils have recsived Informa tion of the above recited proceedings with infinite regret and modification, a6d avail themselves of the earliest opportunity ot expressing iheir nbtinalifiad condemnation thereof; and they hereby denounce the language above anortd as utterly unworthy alilte of the Pennsylvanian aid of the Philadelphian, of tho patriot and of the gen- ■ tieman; as nnsanctioned by tbs masses of the political psrty to whom it was addressed, and as a gros i profana tion ot tho ‘acred precincts in which it was held. 2. Resolved, That, in order to preclude the possibility of a repetition of an occurrence so derogatory to the fame cf our city, and in order to vindicate the sanctity of the Hall of Independence, no political meeting shall be hero after held in tboiunaro occupied by the paid Hail. How the Resolutions were Disposed of. Mr. Dougherty moved to livy [he resolution! on tha tabie, 1 ■ Th« President ealdthat, according to parliamentary law, the resolutions, liko&ll-otherpapers, would lie on the table. The only motion iu order was to saspaad the rules and proceed to the consideration of the resolutions Mr. Dougherty was about to appeal from the decision >of the Chair, hut, upon an explanation of its correctness, he uc skied. 9 Mr. Ltkd then tooted that the rules be suspended, and the body proceed to consider the resolutions. Mr. Dougherty moved to lay this motion on the tabled Mr. Itkb then .aid he had no intention of making a Breech, lor he considered that in themsolves the resolu tions were eofficlently explanatory. The language al iegtd to have been used was regarded aa unsound by the tnaeees of the political party to which It was addressed 1 The recital of the language alleged aa having bean used at the meeting in Question was given by the morning newspapers on the day succeeding. He was not present ° n Jh p occoElon referred to, but ho toot It for granted that the newspaper report was correct. Mr, Fox. la not the gentleman aware that Mr. Chas. Ingtreoll published a card in the afternoon papers of that day denying having need any such language» Mr. livnb. I was not aware of it. Mr Fox. Such a csrd was published. Mr. Lyhd continued: The fact that Hr. Ingersoil may have published the card, to which allusion la made, does ?°t e *P'aln his subsequent remarks when be introduced Mr, Huebeeto a large audience as “a great traitor-” ncr does it explain the language of Mr. Hughes when he said he feit himself complimented by being called a great trailer, and that he waß pleased to address those before him as fellow-traitors He behaved that this language, taken in connection with thesnimnsbf Mr, Hughes’ speech, in view of the place ~~~?gA-tkEUniBtaccca in and nnder which it was delivered, upon Oonnoi!eto<BfeJS™£? r bn * positively incumbent: posed. The elections wer£~nvfoj-63*fa°-resolutions pro-, not be justly chargeable with any psrtismroe?sBM®£2 !d dalned subjecting bfmself to any insinnation of panderloc 7 rded a J pettifogging; bnt the re- j solutions had been offered withtho single view of sua- < taming that lee)tog of reverent aanotity and devoted pa-' trioiißtn Ichereot-in every lover of Independence Hall. "S \'‘ ry lr ‘ tn i bcr of Oonncas should feel, and feeling which, he ought to exprejß at each a time as the present. The eonntry wss nowat war with millionshf rebels: the bleed of the brat _and hob ost had saturated bur virgin iBßa *, too contest had growa in fierceness, and also in im. porlanoc; it-involved the interests not of the North or Soutbcbntof civiliiitd liberty throughout the world Yet with lbe magnitude 7 of' tbr great contest pressing upon up, at i uch a.tinie, wo behold a meeting held in-In dependence .Square,atCwbichi two public speakers were indiscreet enough to tue the language recited in the re solutions. He thought the necessity of a rebuke to such men was Imperative: that there should be a standino ra buke-ta monvmmtal rebuke, if you p’ease—which would godown to future generations, aod show them why it , that .political meetings were discarded from the pnrliecfl of iba sacred tdific© of Inilepondence. “ b fy° x , eai d,b® bad no desire of constituting himself the champion of Mr, Ingsrsoll, or anybody else, but hB r?iJ ,nd .l oa H lhe oi,Bm ber of which he was a member, and the city of Philadelphia, from a species of vtyt,sinap«Jtne, s -When: tho municipal legislature functions of judicial authority and delegate f o if self- au exclusive and : ■prejudiced caasorehip, It was turning away from, Its legitimate duty. When it waP by .a municipal body with limited sueclßo duties, to condemn„the people, or that portion of them entertaining B-ntimenta adverso to those of their representatives to power, for an avowal of their views at public assemblages, there would be no cessation of the prsc’ice. In such a juncture the time of the body other wire lighlfully and necessarily appropriated to the wel fare of the community;-would be frittired away in the Discussion and disposition of matters having no bearing upon the public'iwenl. f Ha’jwas hot prepared to shut the gaits or on any pnbiio meeting, or deny to the peopleJrce access Ito tho- venerated, precincts: of Ini dependence Hall. The privilege of free speech was a gnarantied_ right which should not be infringed upon. inuS? S aa boe n raid'at the-meeting in qaestloa men* be Proven justly liable to censure Or puuish liiw Te- a dniy Prescribed manner in which the wlvin L T iw dl a ate ltß - If any offence were Cbnnciis om(,nabl<! tQ tl'v law. The they wire theOoundlstfthe d^sSasHsSwl.i arrangements were concerned, nothing mo?e P in conclusion, Mr. For deer,„ . part of Councils to crlllclae the action o/tho nT-fnle CPPSef'h,:ana;sirebubus!y oppoS the re6o?uMnS« * 41Iler;ifnrthei!: remaiks by i.Megafa. Ms? oarv. a vote WSS taken on tbemotion of Mr rvT,. to fable the met'on of Mr. L-,ml. , Dougherty The vearaud nays were called, -with the fnMowior, r 6. suit: yeas, ,7 nays, 9,. The motlou was therefore not 1 agr< ed to. The quts'ion then betog on the motionof Mr, tivnd to proceed with the resolutions,'...... Mr. 1>:c;:son moved to refer ibeir further considers tir n to u special ceunmittee of three, f Tfca motion was agreed to, and the resolutions so ro f« rrcd From Common Conitcl 1. The Kfolnlioa lo make certain . transfers In the acsro prialion to the City CominissioncrF. for the yosr 1802, wee ccntnmd in. • • , y- ; > to tlie ordinance rel »thr» to the clocks Conticllp, xade by Common Onnccil, were uon-oo.icur red in.' o' . . Thfreoijufti appropriation bPlsfrom Common Council were tltn tehin op. The Police hill was first considered. 4” .-a/*Pe IOUNCILS. The_biil to make an appropriation to the Law Depart, ment was next taken up. Several other similar bills were considered, all of which were passed. Adjourned. ' COMMON COUNCIL, Wilson Kerr, president, in the obalr.- Petitions and Communications, as follows, were received: ' oo r/ roll6r ’ transmitting the dl“eK i f^ltor^ reS tOT ‘ hB foUowiße Department of.Snrveys SeJmteen t tc^ a{e r .'.".'wSjioO °£® oa «! of Health... 16,700 28,995 ” Department of lee Boat., 4,000 12,600 A waa oho received from. Mr. Ewing, aaki ”8 for an appropriation of *7OO to defray * * f X^? CJ - es of issuing hip recent election proclamation. amo, for an extra approptiation of 8100, to tha City con troller for the purchase of now books. Reports of Committees. The Committee on Finance reported a resolution to enter, satisfaction on certain mortgages of Beniamin Harper., .. , s Mr. HARMr. offered a resolution for tha renavlno of Twelfth street, from Lombard to Carpenter. BofS strtef from slxtomth tol--to gr fJ Dg ofS P rio e Garden srteer, nom Sixteenth to Eighteenth street, at a price of fgroVdto. PCl ' OaWO after «oi«dfrS£ thfTwentl io fl*nn 89 °f ere v, r6 P 9 *r certain bridges in mittreou Highways ’ iCh WR2r6fartBj ta tha Com- Annual Appropriations for 1863. ?' d ,i na S C 0 makl “8 Oh appropriation to the Depart- M fol:owB - ,y 0oEtroll ‘ !r was taken np and passed Anally, and Common Councils;6f the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of seventeen thousand and fifty dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropualed to the Department of the City Oontfoller for the expewea of ihe year 1863. as follows: I For the satarleß of OoLtrolier and chief clerk, three thousand seven hundred dolisrs. ’ 11. For the a jlaries of assistant clerks and messenger, seventy-Eeven hundred dollars 8 J’ or books and stetfoaery, eight hundred dollars ad ' ,ort,fln B annart statement of .1862, ia not more than two newspapers, nor more than one time in each, three thousand dollars. , • . dofiarF'* 1 c * eaafciDB * B<l flato of office, two huadrel YI. For incidental expenses, two hnridred and fil dollars. «rrt l ap&r tad “ of *pur auditing clerks, sixteen him. _ three, for bocks andEtatiouery, was increased D «n Hm° olsb, . h W) drod dollars, on motion of rented this ft ® thatthe tax on paper war :fiJCntat.^a,nS,cS?*,‘^1 * 811 appropriation of $263,700 Mlow« h - t Dg th 6 oity wa " Eext ,Bksn op and passed, as and Common Councils of the oily of Phi- Jadelphta doer dam, That the ram of two hundred and eixtj-thrco thousand seven hundreddollars be, and the same ie hereby appropriated for lighting, extinentshlog, ffl?** Bnil repairing the public lamps for tho pear 1863, jig follows: . I'fnmlahiag gaa to, and lighting an 3 extinguish ing six tconeand nine huodred lam ss in uae-ifc**""-Ist, 1863« (at thirty.six dollars-*-^— —‘* t *"n*£iP* t*ro feaadred and i'orty'd?h*-* v^*^t^*onr * lutl^re d dollars lamps to be lighted daring the year, fit “Shteen dollars eaoh,) five thousand four hundred dol „S X :. „ ] T or ' bo .‘rection Of new lamps, (at twenty dollars each,) six thonaand dollars. 1 1 y- v |’°t changing fluid lamps for gas, at seven dollars each,) fourteen hundred dollars v - repairs and renawais during the year, two thousand five hundred dollars ’ The ordinance making an appropriation of $23,403 to I) 1 ® I) ® l,Brt “ ect or the Kocrlver of Taxes, was next con eldered, and paesrd without amendment. The appropriation of $10,850 tp the Trustees of the City 100 Boat waj taken* up. The bill, on Its final pas eage, read as follows: • ■ 82*000 reiat ” *° “ nd 6fiaipraent ot bost machinery, For fuel, $5,000. : : For weges, $2 500. ‘ For provisions, $750. 8600 1 * DB,lrBliee> wtarfaso ’ Btc'ieocry, and Incidentals, That all the fuel, provisions, and other sup plies snsli be obtained by advertisement therefor, the same to be awarded to the lowest bidder; and prouidti, the policies of Insurance shall be deposited at the law department. ordinance making an appropriation of 812 300 to the Department of the City Treasurer passed as follows : Eor the salary of the City Treasurer, $2,600. For the salaries of permanent clerks and officers, §5,100 , Fortcroporary clerk-hire, $1,700. ‘ For books, priming, and stationery, 81,600. ■ Foradvertising, $lOO. 1 For fuel, office, stamps required by act of Congress, and other opeases, $1,300. seas, _ The Wit making an annual appropriation of 814,100 to ■ - £." aw department passedj Withoat smsadaaeut The appropriation bill of $49,300 to the Police De partment was next taken up and passed, without amend- r .The Mil making an appropriation of $160,320 to the Dfpartmentf of City Commissioners was called up, and passed, after havirg received several slight amendments .Aresolution was offered inviting Select Conner! to meet Common Council on Thursday, the 20th inst., far the purpose of electing three directors of the Pennsilvania railroed. A resolution to pave Cumberland ttreet was referred to the Committee on Highways. ; Also, a similar resolution relative to Mascher street. Bills from Select Council. The bill from Select Ocunctl, making an appropriation ■ J2J™* '\,ater Department, to pay certain tmpaid Dills of 1861, and to refund certain twice-paid water rents, was concurred in. 1 also, the supplement to an ordinance making a further appropriation for the relief of the families of volunteers The Chamber then adjourned. PHILADELPHIA BQABD OF T3ABB. THOMAS KIMBEB, Jn, ) Igl^Bpi-.ngST, __At the merchants’ Exchange, Philadelphia. ““‘SLaEcaeter, Deean Liverpool, soon ooffin Botterdam, soon •oii be w ln s’ ® ,mßtead .Botterdam, soon Brig Ella Seed, Jarman,,...........,....Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 7, 1863. SUNRISES g 38 —SUN SETS d. si HIGH W/urnn 0mxa..,.,...,,* 51 aiGM WATEB. .2 24 ABBIYED. ■ ■ ■ ' | cll s Blake, 10 days fremPortknd, with mdeo to Kennedy, Stairs * Co. .Schr Leesburg, Swift, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crow.il & Collins. Schr Biouiße, Kelley, 9 days from Portlat.fl, withmfifla -to Oroweli & Collins. • . Schr .M Beinhsrt, Peterson, 6 days from Boston, In bellaet to captain. _ ’ . ?£ hr , Ec i ! ?, ston ’ HBiriB > 5 ias-s from Boston, with mdse to Twel s & 00. SmT’*’ GibbS ’ 8 daysffom Bo8lon « with Bhip Northampton, Morse, Liverpool, P Wright A Sons Gardiner, Me, E A Souder & Co. Btig A J Boss, Small, Boston, J EBazley SOo ! Schr 0 M Carver, Gilkey, Trinidad, do ' Schr Geriin, Norton, Boston, do Schr J B Austin, Davis, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & 00. (Correspondence of the Press.! w HAYBSBH GRACE, Nov 6. The steataer Wyoming left here this morning, with the following bcata in tow, laden and consigned as follows: . Sami Bisphami wheat and cioverseed to order: Mary, do to A G Oattell & Co; Constitution, do to T Barnes; Baltimore Ho 56. coal to Wilmington; HI J Link, do to Delaware City. . „ , „„ HEMOBANDA. E “* 2Hen McDonald, Cameron, for Phaadslphia, eid at Pictou Slat uH. - Biig Amelia, KeHoy, from Boston.for Philadelphia, saikd from Hewport 4tb fnet. ’ Brig Chas Miller, Brewer, from Boston for Philadel phia, passed out Newport 4th inst. Brig Lanxarete, Hartiman, cleared at Boston sth Inst, for Poinambnco. : • Schr L B Myers, Somers, from St Johns, Fla, at Port Boyal 25 th ultland Bailed 28th ferPhilad^hla. Boy C ai r 22 G °lu ßUttCn ’ i ’ caoock ’ Lence, arrived at Port Schm Atmenta, BarUett, and M E Clark, Claik, hence, arrived at Port Boysl £34 alt.. ’ „ ® ch . r . Jenny Bind, Cushman, hence, arrived at Pori KojßlHthnlt. o „S c hr p a:hway, Compton, hence arrivfd at Port Boyal «roin nit. i.. Echr Mary E Smith, Smith,, hence, arrived at Port Boy al :Bth nit. , Bohr Iry, Henderson, cleared at Port Boyal 25th nit. for Philadelphia. Schr Delphine, Horton, Bailed from Port Boyal 25th nit. for Fernandina. : ■ „ * fcebre Bobbie W Di lon, Marts, and Black Bird, Wea ver, sailed from Port Boyal 27th nit. for Philadelphia Scbr Americus. Sptagg, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pert Eeyal 29th ult. - Bohr E H Atwood, Atwood, hence, arrived at Boston sfh Snst. : , v . Scbrs Nightingale, Nickerson, from Providence for Philadelphia; Damor, Pitcher, from Boston for do; nnd Star, Oreweli, from Byannfs for do or New York, ac cording to wind,sailed from Newport4th inet. ecbrß B 11 Enntley, Nickerson, L 8 Barnes, Bogerß,', ai d Tryphenia, Nickerson, Bailed from Albany 3d Inst fer Pnilfideifhia. Scbr Willow Harp, Davis, cleared at Boston 4th inrt. fer Philadelphia. Schr George Falcs, Nickerson, henoe, arrived at Pall Bivsr 4‘hinet. . .. Bcbr Wave, Salisbury, at Newport 4th instu from Dela ware City, for Fall Biver. . _ Knight, Gage, from Boston for Philadelphia: Pearl, Hill, from Baco for do; Elizabeth Ann, West,from Provlncetown for do, and Wm B Oenn, Bacon, from Boston fordo, satiid from Newport4lh lost. Sebrs Sophia Ana, Smith, and A Fharo, Lippincott, sailed from Providence 3d fnat. for Philadelphia. ■ ’ NOTICE TO MABI NEBS, lopg Rbo^i^iSLi? 3 t een replaced off the east point of ri { gsd,,with th«rSSS&^, Th ® T ff 1 is echooncr licng Shoal painted on oach _ auarW l A l i2i.r llow ’^ !t f l letters 7 — l *rflLe^Wftck . ; The light is white, 'and will bo exhibited forthefirar tune on the night of the 30th last, and every night there- i after. The apparatus consists of eight lamps, with a ! twelve-in oh ruiector to each. The light can, be Been euv«L zmtrs. • - - By order of the ligHhouSe Bbarii.'• „ J.' P. SMITH, lit Ho.-Bus Kewbern, <n et 22,1882. - • /10PAR T$ E£ SHIP.-I—Thejiiidersima- this da? formed a copartberahip’under the name'and' firm of AHDBEWS, WILKISS, & 00., for the-transaction fcf the Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing bnsincaa, at No. 603 MABKET Street * JOSIAH: B; ANDREWS, ABEE, B. WIL-Kltta. ED.WABD J. A UTBMD3. JIL . „ ' WIBWAai N. SHITH. _Philßdel,hia. Bov. 3 1862 : . nO 4 gt*. rnHE railway time-keeper, -L especially adapted fof.Array sales,; Good imitation gold ; will run and keep excellent time fhavefir.cu beautifully-engraved, dials, the Utters standing 'm relief; .This-is-orie of the most taking novelties of the day, and should retail at prices dollars each .‘..They, ara..fnr-: l he case, ccnteinlng.rix of different designs, as . aved. per case of half 'dozen, 833. En ' i I? a I e A and electro-gilded, per case of half dozen, sssort £ «ao ” w 1 "*' 1 ’ B ? porior ’ Per oa«eof half dozen, as wsTiinri, ffugraved, superior, and electro fine gilded, baring all the improvements of the foregoing, per oaee ; .feel. dozen, aborted, 842. Engine-turned, same material ®f s ' 3 ’.°. Ter wh *<* is good sUver, heavily plated, per case . of half dozen, $36. -Samples of tho foregoing,'comprising two of the first, rad:one:each ;of the:others, making a cafe o. half dozen, at the regular wholesale' rates, 836 50. ; Ter mß ; cash > Will be sent to any part or the loyal States, .‘■with biUfor collection on delivery; Bayers in the army will have to send payment in advance, as tho express t companies refnao mating collections soutb'of'tho Poto jmsc. ■ ■■ i „ ■ ; This is one of the most, sale&blo articles of the times,' ; am! just tho thing for those inclined to make money : among tho soldiers. Bend In your ordera early. GAI F B . F - WHKATOH, Bole Importer, - ■ Oor. NASSAU and JOSN’Streetsl Sfew Tort.. : P. O. Box 4355.; oc2B-tBt* . !BI AND .EAR—PEOIES3QB -J. Jii . ISAACS, OCULIST AND AUBlBT.'from Day in D ’ Doi'snd, Las located himself r at Bo All PIKE 'rime persons afflicledwithdfseaaes ofthoEVßl I>e ‘ BcientificaUy treated, and cared, if 'S?criSir' :,;T rl Fwfta»r.lia« numeroustoatinidhiaiß in his ot his remarkable cures r.whleh. he has per- tl 1 *' th £ ™ t6d Statwi from the highest ÜbtIFIOIa? wvrwa 1 ! t 0 an y° n e who may oatl. iN„ Inf IC '®JES Inserted without pain B. B—- ; No Charges made for examination. nos fit# IJLAKE’S PATENT ARGAND GA9 :BSia patent. . . HBSBT N. HOOPEb”* oo ri ‘' i 88 COMMEBOIAB Street., . oell-lm BoiroN, Ootobcr 10, ma. - f- " ' L i - Resolutions, LETTER BAGS CLEARED. COPARTNERSHIPS. FOR SALE AHD TO LET. EBRBEYB, &p. Complete Machinery For fulling aad fialshtn* Blankets, Koreoj e, Ac. For Bale cheap Address Box. No. 1062, P. 0 FOR SALE OB TO LET—A 55 , T* te ?aJ»* s; °™ COTXAGK, new GHEJTNUT HILL at aviation on the Railroad, with eight acres of groutd ,be aul II u'ly situate* . Ferns-house. Oa-rlaee hooae. Stable,, &c. Everything mo t enbrtautlel and complete. Tome very tsey. B. F. GLEBN, rcg -tf- . ' 123 Sooth FOURTH Sfroet ® T OLE T—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Boot moderate. Apply-to -®ETHB BILL & BBC., , otBT-tt, ~ jc- '47 and 49 North SE'IOND Street" FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four jJP .HOUBBS, on the west side of BEGAD Street, below Oohimbla avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and BANSOM Btieets. ' mh23*tf gig ROB SALE-.A splendid, large *»Ohestnut: Hill COTTA GE, with every possible con venience. and eight acres of ground, carriage hon &c„ complete. On very easy terms ; B F. GLENN, ■ oclS No. 123 Sooth FOURTH Street. £§ TO BENT—A THREE-STORF K 011 B\OB Bfceet* one door not % w^rVS^ t J ow to a good Apply to . WBTHEBUiB & BBOTHSB, jeia - 47 and 49 North.SBOOND Street. && RQB I SALE—A good Jersey 3TFARM OF NINETY AOBKS, on the half mile from Delanoo, twelve miles from Camden. Twenty acres exce}lent Meadow, a great abundance ot s™*;' goo i Buildings, &c., or will Exobnnge for good City Property. B. F. GLENN, . tclB No. 123 South FOURTH Street. ’ m SALE—CHESTER VAL- FAEM, 80 acres, 32 fine timber, the balauw in a high stats of coltiration, sitnate half a mile from railroad station, 16 miles from the city First-class im provements ; handsomely shaded lawn; fine traits, &o. Also, a number &f FARMS la Delaware and Chester' counties. Apply to be26-tf gs| FOB, SALE--B Ea; UTIFUL -S-FApi,.66 aeree, .2# miles boaa Bristol, or Sha mony station, 20 miles from tbe city, with flne improve ments Also, a large number of FRUIT FARMS, ia the States of Delaware ana Maryland.: Also, a number to exchange In tie adjoining oonnHea, Hew Jersey, Ac, Apply to 0c26-lf MILIT4 BY JLm ACADEMY, at West Ohester. (for boarders only). opened on TSOKS DAY, Septem ber 4tti, 1862. It was chartered by the Legislature. at its last session, with foil collegiate powers. ’ In Its capacious buildings, which were ereotea and fnr niEhsfl at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are ar rangements of the highest order for the comfortable Quar tering and subsisting of one hundred ami fifty cadets. .A ctrpa of competent and experienced teachers will give their undivided attention to the educational depart ment, and aim to make their instrnctlona thorough and practical. The department of studies embraoes the fol rV fbnrsee:-jFrimary, Commercial, and SclenaSe, Collegiate and MUitaor. A graduate of the United States Military Academy; of high' standing in his class, ahd or ® xp ®ticnce in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to the Mathematics and Engineering 7hs moral training of will be carefully attended to. For circulars, apply to J&.S.H OBNK; Btq.. So. 628 OHEITNUI St.! or at the Book Stand ofOonlinental Hotel, PhiludetDiia, or to Colocel TB E 0 B OBE HYAT Penn sylvania Military Academy. no4i.£a yn*- .LAGS-yQBXfIN. BEMIHABY— A select Boarding KoUool, near MEDIA,- Pa. ' Thorough course in Mathematics), Classics, English studies, Ao. _ ■. Military Tactics taught Classes In Book keeping, Snrvejing, and Civil E: gineering. Pupils taken of all age*, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, 82 26. Tnition per quarter, 83.00. eatalognog car inhumation address Bey. J. HEB TET BABTOg, A, Tg., Village Green, Pa. oclO-tf LINDEN HALL’ MORAVIAN FSh MADJC SMIIIHABT, at MTlZ,Lsncarter county, ireDna.) founded 1784 } affords superior advantages fo? poroogh and accomplished Female education. Fop olrcn to Messrs. JOBDA.J? & BBOTHEBB, 209 North THIBD Street, Philadelphia, or to Bqt. W. O. BBfOHEB, Principal , “n2O 3ra WRENCH LANGUAGE. PROF. J- now forming a class, of between twelve tod twenty boys, to receive instruction in FBSNOHi by the oral method. The course will consist of. sixteen les som, of an hoar and a half each,.four lessons a week, tod la the afternoon. Terms, *4,00 for the course. -He will constantly converse with hia classes, and afford every facility far attaining a thorough colloquial knowledge or the language: Prof. M:. has matured his new system by which those haying a slight knowledge of the French language may make rapid Improvement, without devo ting to the study any other time than the hoar poised with the teacher. Deferences:■ Bov. Bishop. W*B Stevens, D. D., Prof. H- Oopphe, of Penna. University, Sw 88 .. B ¥. rt ’.. SBq ' AJPIy at his residence, 111 South THIRTEENTH street. 1 seB.2m |3>OARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BBMOYAL. Sl ? th Session of the BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIBLS, heretofore conducted by the Subscriber!!, near Darby* Pa., under the name of “ SHABON FEMALE SEMIN ABY,” Wiil. open 10th mo., Ist, 1862, at Attleboro, Buoka county, Pa., under the name of . _ BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. Bvwy._faoiUty .wiil.be afforded whereby a thorough and fluiabed course instruction In aU the elementary and higher branches of to ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, tod MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained. ’ Cltoulars, embracing fuU detatls of the Institution, may be had on application to the Prinoinals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa.; or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. - TEBMS. ■, The oharge for tuition in Engliah branches, with board, washing, feel, and lights, inolnding pens and ink, and the use of the Übrsry, is at the rate of *l6O for the •ohool-year. ' - Latin, Greek, Frsnoh, German, and Drawing, eaoh extxA ISBABL J. GEAH AME, „ _ JANE P. GBAHAMB, Prineipals. Estate of sarah woods, ,dc ceased.—Ail Persons indebted- to the abovo Estate wut make payment,.and. those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to ' ‘ 0c1746t* TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X TBEOITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA ; . Esiateof THOMAS G. CONNER, deo’d. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tho account of Adam Mintzor, Administrator : D ®. Lome Non_ 0, T. A. of ;Thomas ■G.lConner. deo’d, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the hi l appointment, on MONDAY AFTER- S°?M.’„ Noveßlbcr 17th ' 18e2 > nt 4 o’clock, at hia Office, Ho. S6j South FIFTH Street, in the Olty of Philadelphia. V JOS. P. LOUGHEAD, : nos.mwfst* . Auditor. 1 TN THE COURT OF COMMON A™Lp r mA.^ E @ * Tr AND uousrr oy In the raaiter of lhe Assignor Estate of PKISBOSK B. TLe Auditor appointed by the Sourt to audit, Bottle, apd.adjust the firjt account of Joseph W. Gaskell, as- BigEes of PenrOEO It. Hoopes, and to report distribution ot the balance remaining in bia hands, will meet the parties interested (or Use purposes of his appointment «ri TUESDAY, .the 11th day of November, 1 D 1862. at 4 o dock P. M„ at his office, Ho. 229# South FOUKTK Street, opposite Library, in the city of Philadelphia ocSl.frowßt JOHff HANNA, Auditor. ; TXJT BIBEAS, LITTERS OB' AD ’ * WEISTBATION, cum iSstavienio annexe? njsn sth*; estate or OHiBLSS ,V{ BAKSB, deceased! hare been granted to the nndenigned, all persons ia debted to the ■ esid estate :■ are requested to : make, pay ment, and those haying claims npoi’*tfce same to present them to ' . W. A. BOBBY fit, ’ 615 OHSSTNtJX Street, Administrator, 0 T. A. ; oc3tf(6l* "imjTXCBi—LITTBES IESTAMICT-j r->! SAET5 AET th! > Estate, 3f BENJAMIN A. FAENB-i STOCK, deceased,late of the.city of Philadelphia, hav ing beengranted to the, nideralgned by the. Begister of ; Wills of said city, all persons• Indebted arerreanessed to> make, payment, and-thoae having-platas cr demands! against said estate, to present the same without doiay tol „ V' G. W. FAHNESTOCK. ’ ' '4OB Mi BEET Street. A. M. FAHNEitOOK, n - , .. . ... 1804 ABO H Street. ?«i°,i heir Atfo!n «y. OBAB B. LEX, . se26-f6t - , 61 North SIX TO Street, i TTNITED STAfES, E ASTES ft'DlS v~~ TBIOT OFPESHSYBVAISriAv SO r.. THE HRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE MAKSHAT, OF THE EASTEBN DISTBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CBBETING: EBBA 6, The District Court of the Uni tea Statos in and.for the Eastern Dielrict of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath ; decreed- aU persons in genera! who have, or protend to have, any right, title or interest in 162 barrels Turpentine and 10 barrels Boatn, cargo,,of the schooner DaYID VEOOKETT, captured by the United States schooner America; Acting Master J.Baitor commanding, shipped per brig Abbey Ellon to ‘We port, to be monished, cited, and called tojadgmeat, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring). Too are therefore charged, aßd atricfciy CDjolnedjasd commanded, that yen omitnot, hut that by presents "nLS *® Bst two of the dally newspsperaprintedand pub niahed atS “ Dli ci‘e, or canse to be mo .,n *h®. 182 barrels Turpentine and 10 barreW-Rosln SSSf • schooner DAVID OBOOKETT, to aopeOT beforetheHon°rah^ J0 H» 04DWADADEB; the Jndge a * ®* e District Corirt room, in the city -80,-tte Twentieth day after publication cenrfday a t® “• co !l rt d i* y > or elaß »h the next cenrt doy_ following, between the usnal hours of hearing causeß, then and there to show; or allege, in due form bf law,: a reasonable: and lawful excuse, if-any they have why the said 162 barrels Turpentine aha 10 barrel Boain’ cargo of the schooner DAVID CBOOKK -tt, should nbt be .to at the time of theciptare of the _same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemfer, or otherwise, liable and subject to nSd d w^ ,011 ’i to be adjadged ar.d condemned as good pHzeß j; and further to doandrecelveiathia *? jnBl,c ? “Jail appertain. And that yon duly said Mn«aiur n£ertaban“i“a‘evd.“otoallperaonsafore •>? the tenor of these presents tbat ® ttw shall not appear s) the thne and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to toecontraS then' fndL.Sw!? 6 OoTirt GotH intend, and wiU proceed to ad- Ba , d ca P‘are, and may pronounce that the said 102 barrels Turpentine and 10 barrels Bdain. cargo of the schooner DAVID OBOOKETT, did belong I ‘ be capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of-America, and as goods of their ene mies, or otheiwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to he adjudged and condemned as lawful pnze, the absence or ratcer contumacy of tho persons so cited-and Intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and SSnf n . d *l. y certify tolhe s».d Dietrlot Court what yon shalldo in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the ; Honorable JOHN OADWAtiADEB. dav g nf Nftv-S M S ww» onrt ’^ t P ? ilaflelpM *> ‘his fonrtl! A - D; 1862, and in the eigbty- States* 1 s ®” 01 th ® Thdependence of the said United' nos*3t ® p. I. a.. ® _ ABMY, AHD TOItiJiT MIBEOJW, The beet in tile world for finish and durability B. M. S. The best brand SUk-finluhed ■ vat-pßr eibboks. A««ht, 'EEKJAMIN M. SMITH. ' IBS lUIAHE Blreet, near Weat Broad war, - HfiwVoHt- MSO-Sm HEKRI’S REPEATING BIPIiI The weatest Arm of (liemm- «,>•» , times, in bb many acocmds, 1,000 yardi! lo? tn&DßfActmerß prices by v 8 „ a oc3l-lm /210XT0K, WOOL AND CARPET ! i m™, e^^ tTS,A ’ tJ Si trß vS? SS ' ? ard ™ r ® I Merchants,' Damp 11 :BfHintACtOrors, rlumbers, &0., TaKB NOTlOia '< *o,,': every description ol Tie: Work, Brass Oiwtlngl lng (lEcioding sil mUit»ry;work),’'or.sui»rior?m»hdrM- I ■taro, can be obtained on 'order..at*: JOSEPH MNNKj* ■ jMannfactorer, 1815, 1617, and. 1619. FBAUOIB street'i end KinQE l Avenue. ; oc2o lm« BS&IS i ■: THE PEESS-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 181?. E. 'PETTIT,- No 309 WALNUT Street. E. PETTIT, No. 309 WAENUT Street. EDUCATIONax. LEGAL. WM. H. WOODS, Exeoutor, • * -r No. 1003 Race Street. HOOPES G. B. FOX, Clerk Blstplcl'Ooort. PHIXitP WTt,Bo‘s & 00., - 415 CHE3TKUT Street, DE P UII .QUARTERMASTER GBSEBAIi'J OFFIOK, . : \i. _ i » r /■■■ Pnn.ADBLPHIA,‘3-I*'NQV IRK 9 M wiH b ® received this office ontIbSA TUIiDAY, Blhinst, at 12 o’olock M., for tho' Immsaiatf) delivery, in this city, at any point that may oe recalled " of two thonsand Wagon Covers, ten-ounceducb 1 Armv standard, subject to, inspection. The right is rhseWad njett all bids deemed too high. . a «Tvn “ no 4 5t . • Captain and A. Q. M. V. a.\. oc3t-12t* T)Eputv quarper master **™*™u; sth hA P TT?» F |?A S -5- I, b , w ? U < :be r ? OTi,e ' l at this Office until J4J. U . BDAT > Vat 12 o'clock %\ , f or the im wnimf 11 ! 611 ' this city cf SEVENTY.FIVE PAC&INB. Samples of Pack required. The rieht is retervtd to rcjtcfall bids deemed too high S no6-3ti : Oapt, and Assistant Q M°U D s. A A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP- Open PROPOSALS are invited at this office for famish iD ariicles for the army: SHIRTS, either of white dome! or gray twilled flan nel or knit: • • '• /■* ; BOOTS AND- BQOTEE3, either K pearsed” or , tl tewed,” of Army standard, qaelify and pastern ' SACK COATS OR BLOUSES, of bine twilled flail* uei, Indigo*dyed, bin© or knit, of dark colors. Indfzo bine preferred, . \ ; r * STOCKINGS, to weigh 3 pbtmds to the dozen, aU wool. ■ Proposals - will etato how erontfhe articles can be deli vered At the Schuylkill Arsenal. Q. H GBOSafAN. oogi-tf , Pep Q .M. oln . T\IPU!Y QUAETERMASTEE GB rf-% f OFFFCCE, PHiLADELPHUj UtNovem btr, 1662. • ,: ■ Propo:als will berecdved at this office until Friday, I til icst., at 12 o’clock SI., for grading and macadamiz ing a road from the Baltimore turnpike to the entrance of the grounds of the U S. Hospital, at West Philadelphia. The work to be done in accordance with the plans and speciflcatJoE's of.thossame toibe soon at thisoffice light is reserved to rejeot all bids deemed too high * A. BOYD, Oapt. & A; Q. M. U. 8. A. Deputy wabterm a ste r GENBBAL’3 OFFrOE, PmLAVSLpmi, 6th JSOY., 1863. _ BAL . S wf!l , b „ 6 roc,,ivßd at this office, until MON DAY, 10th list, at lYo’clock'M., for the erection and completion of afidlHonal HpspXTAti„BHBDMITB on_ tbe grounds of the present 0. 8, Military HpspKtdf at West Philadelphia, the plans and specifications of ~ mar ECtnatf.be Office tMnHN McAHtBOg,-Jr.. Architect, No ,209 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, \ebere>ll necessary information upon the subject oan be obtaired: Biideis wffl state the shortest time required to complete the contract, and-the names of competent securities to the wan]© amount for it? prompt v ant3 faitU» v fnl perfarmanc9. r The U rosurvei to rejoot all bids deemed too high,.;. x _ ; pRO POSAL&- FOR“ IRON IRoJY JL CLAD SKA STEAMERS. .. bitit mnX?.£** i ** i ? ,is * T > October 30,1862. POS A.l .1 will bo received until No vember 24,,1862_ for ihe construction or doe or more Iron Iron-ciad Sea Steamci-s, of: about 7.800 tonsrcompleto, including mccbmeiT, matte, and.spars of Iron, wi-o lipging, iron boats,‘with anchors, cables, saiis. And all _ e <lu>tn)TOta necessary for an efficient cruising' ship-of war, excepting onlf thc ordnance and ordaanca Btoree. , - ■ ;■l-% ; LTn B B specifications can be examined at the H ary Department " Thepropotilion _ must state the price for the Whole complete, and th© time in which each veeael will be do livtred at a Navy Yard on the Atlantic coast, Bids will only he received from parties who are ktiown to be able to execute the work, and tbe contract' will ■embrace all the mual conditions no 3 mw.'Ot SEALED proposals are IN KX vIUd until iheTStb day of NOTKMBKR, 1862, for the U; lied States Subsists.,ce Department with 6jooo head cf Beet* Cattle on the hoof; ;•• t The. Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. 0., and each anfnitl to average 1,300 psmada gross. No cattle admitted that weigh less than 1,000 pounds gross. Hoi fers, Stags, aid Balls not wanted. ' The first delivaxy of fJnttfa to be mafleon the Ist day of BP.on. thereafter as the Government ■“*» d ‘ t ,( ct ec° bead of Onttle per weckwill be raj aired to be delivered uad.er this contract. A bsuwlTeiHr good and solEoiont security will be rc qh ire d- Twenty ptr cent. of the purchase-money will be retain'd noli! the completion of the contract. , Proposals from contractors who have previously failed to comply with ffldr bids, from disloyal persona, or where tbe bidder is not present to respond to his bid. will not he coE&iuerea. • ■ . ~ 'o • The names of firms should be slated in foil, with the prr oisc address of each raomlier of the Arm. All bids most be accompanied by two guarantees Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECK WITH, A D.C. ■**£ .0 S U. 8. AY Washington, D 0., and endorsed “ Proposals for Bosf Cattle..”, ........ Form of Guarantee. .. F®> —. of the county of,—, and State of ——, do hereby goaranteethal Is able to fnim the contract ln accoroaEce vi*h the terms of hla proposition) au4 that.'' should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in acocrflMice therswHh.> Should the contract bo awarded him, we are prepared to become bis secnrltice. . . : . ® (This guarantee must be appended tocacli bid.) ,J;b l, r ® ,9Cßf!ibility of the guarantors mast be shown by the afflctal certificates of the Olerk of the neameet Dig. trict Oohrt. or of the United Btatas Tistrict Attorney. . Bids which do not comply with the above will be re~ IMted. y nos-tl4 Y SDPP I 1 8 OF I7o C i2JJ HE 00 MMISBARY OF SUB 1 SISTBbOE.No. IIQ2 GIRABD Street. ( Beptomljet 29, 1882. V PBtfPOSAXa will be received at this office until 12 M., en FBipAY, the 7th day of November, 1862, for furnishing for (he .use of tbo United. Slates Army, at each times and in such quantities as maybe rewired, daring the month of "November, the following subsist ence stores, viss: ~ 400 barrels first Quality prime mesa or winter-cared -mess Pork, to be full salted, free from rust or ™> >u new well-coopered oak barrels 200 barrels first quality new extra mesa Beef, in new. i i-f - ' ■ 3,600 barrels extra superfine, : br extra family Flour, (which to be stated,) of appro vod brands: name or brand,.with number of barrels of each bracd offered, to bo mentioned in the bid. 000 bushels first quality new white Beaus, in new, well-coopered,flour barrels. * ‘ * £O,GOQ prime Bice, In clean, well, coopered oak 40,900 pounds “ prime Bio Coffee, roasted 7 ; and ground, - In good,"tight barrels, linsd with stoat wrapping paper. Pounds light yellow coffee Sugar, in tightbarrels. .“‘XS Ademantine Candies, fall weight, 12s. 32 000 pounds good HardScsp. 3,000 gallons Molasses or Syrup, in new, blight, wall coopered barrels. . v All articles to be of the bBBt quality, geduroly packed, and in perfect order for transportation. Bids to inctndo package.and delivery 7 Seiler’s name and date of purchase nquired on each package. Certificates of“ inspection :of/Meats and Flour will be required, •Pork will be accepted packed from “ bulk meats.’ 1 Samples in bqxesvdirtinctly marked, must accompany bids for all articles exce»t meats. Bids from dealers only will bo aecept&d, and each bid must be accompanied by the written guarantee of two responsible persons for the faithful performance of the agreement : ’ Ihe Goreinment will accept the whole or any part of .the-above quantities as needed. . • ‘ ; > <c - Proposals to be endorsed “ Proposals for Subsistence Stores,” and directed to ,■ F. N BUCK, no3»6t ’ Captain C. S. Vol. Service. TIEPUTY QUARTERMASTER QE XJ NEBAL’S OFFICE, ; . Philadelphia, October 31, 1882 ■ Proposals wiii be received at this office until MON DAY, 10th November, at 12 o’ciook M., for the delivery in this city, at any point that may be required, of Five hundred Army Transportation Wagons. Two hundred four-wheeled Ambulances, « Wheeling pattern.” Five hundred sets six-mule Wagon Harness.' Two hundred sets two ho.-se Ambulance Harness. ; The whole to be completed and ready for delivery oh or before the loth of December next. The ritht is ioserved to reject all bide deemed too high. - - . • . . A. BOYD, , nol-8t Captain and Aset. Qnartormaaier U. 8. A. "pKOPOSALS FOE BEEF AND JLiVoePOBK.— Office OF HATT AgIST, 112 South PHIBD Street, Pbiladelpnia FBOPOdAIS win,be.received, at this Office, until SATURDAY Kooii, November Bth, for ftirnißhlng 'FIVE 'BUMDEED BABBEM OF BElsF,acd ONE anOUSAMB BABESLS OF POBK, to bo delivered at tie PHI LADSL PHIA'NAYY YABD within thirty days from the date of the acceptance of proposal for the same. The BEEF, POBK and 8A88E1.9 to be of the nnauty and description, invariably rfdatreA for the use of the Navy, (except that the Iron Hoops be dispensed with.) and ha sutjsot to the inspection of the Inspector of. Provisions and deliverable at his storehense, at Prune atd Swecboe atreeta,’’witlioiite:Etra charge. Every offer made most be accompanied (as lirected in the Bth section of the act ohOongrees, making appropria tions for the Havel service of 1846-7, approved 10th of August, 3846.) by a written guarantee, sighed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if-his or their bid be .accepted, enter ’into iui obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the/; article proposed. ,: tv II This guarantee must be accompanied by the certifioafMp of the United States District Judge, United States ' trict Attorney, or Navy Agent, that the guarantors'ire able to make good their guarantee. . ./ No; proposal will be considered unless aocompaioi by Buchguarantee. , , ,7 ! JAMES S. OHAMBEBS,/ Navy h/nt. Proposals for HEAD BOARDS FOB GBAYES. ■ Yhl_ < x' Depot Qqlbtbbmastbii’s. Office/ 3 ■ ) CoaNEB Eighteenth and Q itreets, > a*—v.- November/* 1862. S SEALED P£oso3Al»Swill be receivetJAt ihia office until HOBDAY, JRovember 10,1882; at 2 tfblook P. M., : for furnishing totha United Gtstos two tholaand (3,000) bend-boards or tablet* for mares, of the following de scriptions—viz: , • " ... . .. All to be of good black walnut, o!ew of knot* and split*, loro, (4) feet, injlsngth; ten (10), nudraa wide and one ord three eighth* (1%) of an Incb thick, with Bve of„an inoh groove twenty (20) Inches in length, and_in aU respect* to correspond with a sample to be seen at this office. *“* " ‘AU of said board* to -be delivered' at’ snch point or points in the city or county of Wailiiarton, D. O , as the Depot Qnartermaster may direct, - within thirty days alter the awarding of the contract. ■ Proposals from diiloyalpartieswUi not be considered. and an oath of allegiance to the United States Govern tnent most accompany each proposition.' . ■ The ability of the bidder to fiU ; the contract, should It be awarded to him,'most be gnarsntied by tworeapon- Bible persons, whose signatures are toba appended to the fvt rMItC8 ’ ofld aaaTantel i»w*f accompany the t .v. Th i r ? s ? ontibilit3 ' of . the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Olerk of the nearest District Court or of tbo United States District Attorney. Bidders mast be pretent In person when the bldß are ; ovfMeQi or their proposals will not be considered. r j . The lull name and,, post office address of . the bidder .■ must appear rn the proposal, ': . If a bid is made in the name of a firm; the name* or all ™e partit B mnet appear, or the bid will be considered as 1 tboindividnal proposal of the party signing it. - J 1. .Bouds In the , sum of tone thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and jsothof his guarantors,,will be re - f Jhe suceesafnl blddor upoh signing the contract " . The right to reject any or aU b'ds.that may be deemed ? too high is reserved bylhe Depot Quartermaster. ' Informal proposals will be rejected. ■ Proposals must be addressed to Oaptain Edward L. : A«W, at Wash- marked Proposafs for lurnlshing Headrboards for,.Graves.” ’ f h- ■*. .and ..State of -j—, Bna —— ,of the county of ——.and State ? f r—’ d 0 h6r B b y guarantee that : is able to fulfil the contract, in accordance with tho. terms of ? his proposition, and that, should his proposition bene : cepted, be will at once enter into a contract in accordance ‘ therewith. M . , Should the coni ract be awarded 'him we are prepared to become hie enreties. _ (To this,guarantee must be appended the official certi jficate above mentioned ) BiDWABD ; noS-Tt Oaptain and Ass’t Quartermaster U. S. A. DRAIN PlPE, — vitrified .Drain and:. Water PIPE, from 2 Inches bora, np, -.with .every vartoty of Bends, Brandies, Traps, &0., ; warranted egua) sto .any in-the market,'and-at ie** ; rate*. The under signed being intereertedinone of the largest and best bed* of Fire Olay In this country for the manufaotar* of taehbove and other-articles, defies competition, both ta duality and .price. ; - -PHTEB B.MELIOK, . . .. .. . Office and Store 731 OHESTHUT Street. - nor - Thompson and Anthracite streats, ,Phila»lsJtlbi*. ■% ,i?' T JtTOtJli 01L.—492 baskets Latoijy )mt”MMITC- pw IKi»' Bartteaoi, fcr Bale by, • -4 : ■ • 1 -• yiUBKTOH* A LiViabErß," 1 [ koSB.tr ' - tO2 ani iKWßpqih JEOHI , G. H 0803M.A.N, ' Bfputy Q Goueml U. S. A. 1862. Mmmmi 1862. - LINKS FBOSf PHILADELPHIA TO NEW *, TORE AND WAY PLACES. FROM WiLNOT-STllKlff WJIAHF ARD iSKfSIKQTOW mrvt WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: &t 8 A. M., via Camden and Aiaboy, O. and A. Ac- 4 **’ : coxnmnfl&tfon ___ . ‘ «b At 3A. M.,,via Oamdea and J erssy. City, (». J.) A- ’’l* Kensington : and jersey* city, , _ w.. 80iJ "*•» Yia Kensington and Jersey fifty, Wostem Bxpress ■ a on . SL P. fit., via Oatnden &Qfl Amboy, Aocommo ■ uatloll*»***aa«**«a*««*.w;.^;; f>^-#^.< - ■' fl oe &.t 2 P. M., via Cakodec and Amboy, O. atsd A* si*-- ffZ|KrCflB. ( >..*«..•••• *«. *'' V Qja A mlf i e I ‘’ TiS OSmden and Jersey^^fflty^Sd (Bt«3 and iersey OitySouth- * *®. SIQ Bx&l!»< >*,(>•»« •••••eitf.ep •()••« ■(#§•• k f M At 6 P.'-Ef.pvia Camden Ansboy, Acceunmoda- Hon, (Freight and Pftßsongar)—lst Class Ticket.. 835 „ „ do. 2dOlasa d 0.... 160 Bontbernaail runs daily; all others Sundays exceptod. • - ■* • r °£ Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soraaton, WUkesbarra, montrose, Great Bond, Binghamptou, Syracuse, Ao,, 2* « M. &om Walnut, street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad _ For ilaucb OhuDk, Allentown, Bethlehem; Belvidem, a s“ir l,^ lbert,rille * Flemlngton, Ac., at 6 A. M. and 2X P. 11., from Walnut-street Wharf; (the 6 A. fit. Line JaB 20P train leavtos Eastou tor Msucb Ohunk For Mount Holly, at 6A.M„ 2 end lir p m - Vox Freehold, at 8 A. M.. and 2 P. &; WAYLIKBSS . Fotßristol, Trenton, Ac., at Bandll A. M., fiand S.EB P. M, from Kensington, and 2* F. M. from Welnut street wharf. , ■ For BtisAl at d intermediate stations at 11X A. St from Kensington Depot. ** For Palmyra, Riverton, Delance, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Borden town. atl2«.l,4'f, and S P M Bteamboat TRSHTOSitor Bordentown and intorine. o-late stations at 8K P; m.’from Walnnt-street wharf. For Now York, and Way Lines leaving Kenainj ton Depot, take tho ears on Fifth street, above Walnut, hwr an hour bofoye departure. The oars run into the Depot anl) on arrival of each train run -freon tbs i>£H ty £»**»«« only allowed oaoi Tameager, V » ro S ib!M . taking ball t !* eir apparel. All baggage over flit* potmdß to be pald for extra. The Company iimitthoi? responsibility for baggaga to One somd iad will not bo llable for any amount baybiid by . special contract. ■ ■ ■*.■ -• te B-tf LINKS FBOM NKW YOBK FOB FHHIA.BBIIFHIA -“P* OF ooktiahb stbbbt, A ‘a^'V l2 . M 'iU an!l ? SI. Tiu Jar my City ana CJamden. __A‘JT _A- M.,and 4 and 11 F. M. via Jersey Olty and Kensington. “ From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and s p m Tia Amboy and Camden. ■ / , ' ’* From Pier No, 1 North river, at 1 and 6 P. M. ffretehl and passenger) Amboy ind Camden. eels-tf rpHB PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL JL BAILROAB. .*H« GREAT DOUE-LK TRACK ROTTEH. 1862. 1862. a.^ifH Q ® sA *v gHOBT mnb to the west. “ or transportation of passengers to sn« ®tai«iimatl, OWcaco, Bt. Louis, Bt. Feol. J? 6W . 0rioBI “’ *" a •« «b« towns !n the West, Northwest, and Southwest, Are misiitti&seed fcr geed and comfort by any other rant*. Sleeping and on all the trains. T(3 H i S i? ZPBSSS -' BOHS DAIS’?; Kailand Fast Mne Saiday* es copied. “ ** SS ‘“V 8 #» f. 15 A. St. TSgJg”. ‘ “ ............U.BOA.aL Ttroogb Express « ; 10.80 P S. D'jrrlßbcrg Accommodation leaves Phils, at* 9 30 P* M tooafiter ■< « « 400 PM Wat Cheater Accommo’n Ho. 1« « ■■iWi'S U±«. r. : ~isrs g Williamsport, Blmir.a, BnT thloi Hiagara Falls, Ac., leaving Philadelphia at 7IK inS. information apply at the Passenger Sta- Streob!’ *" 00rIl6r °’ DSBvIIHTH sod MARESt By 1|» ronte freights or an descriptions ban be for. a “ a .? om any point os theßailroada of OWo Eentefky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa «mi,!>y raifratOJlirtet, or tolny on tho Me risers of the We A by steamers from Pittebhra ”®*“ bJtiSfe 4 ® 8 of i &Bl f lit J o . ana from any point in the'West by the,Pennsylvania Railroad,, are, at all tlmm axto Mornhanfl R^«h^ TSBd bT othBr Ba Ur°sd> Companies' entrusting the transportation of on Sc K S““ wlth^oonfidMiTO B. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Philadelphia ». A. STEWART, Fittsborg. - GLAIffiE 4 Co., Chicago. , I Bcn » Wsshfagtoa street, Boston. No. 80 North street, Baltimore, H. H.SHOIJSTOK, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phils. 5. BVOPPT, Gen’l Tiehet ENOOg LEWIS, Cen’l Snp’t, Altoona. slphia, 1 . TIME TABLE.:'^ noMc© R?ld M ° n^r ’ octobor 20, 1833, farther no co. j FOE OEBMANTOWN. Leave PhihpsTphia, 8, 7,8, 9,10, U, 13, A. M., 1, 2. 3.10, 4,6, &%$, 7, 8,9*, 10)4, Ills', P-M. ’ Leave O, 7, 7.36, 8, 8)<, 9}r, 10*, UK, A. M., 1,2, 3; 4,5,6.10, MO, 8,9, KUO, 11,’p. m Y OH SUNDAYS. leara EMlsfleluhi*, 9JO A. M., 2, 7,10)4, p. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,6, 9)4, p m - , CHESTNUT HILL BAILEOAD. anA^,“ 6llhiaj ®> *’ 10 » 12 > *■ 2,4, », 6,8, Oieeami HUI, T-iO, 7.38,6.10, 1110, A M 1.40,8.40, 6,X, 6A, .7,40, and 9.60, P. Mr ’ .leave • Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. M., 13.40, 6 40. and' 9.10 P. M. ’ uu FOE OONSHOHOOKSN AND NOBBISTOWN Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.06,11.05, A. M., 114, a. 414 6.06, 8.06, lljf, P. M. - , . *X, Leave Norristown, 0,7, 7.60, 9,11, L». Ui 4« ' and 0, P. M. , : - 7 , ' »N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M„ and 2)4, P. a Leave Norriltown, 7)f A. M., and tp.M. . FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.05,11.06, A. K., IK, 8, 414. 6.06, 6.66 andll)4, P. M. ’ x *' '*’ r, et aT w 6 *> 7 «. 8 ?0, 914, 1114, A. M., 2, o, on, r• m.i ON SUNDAYS. v _ Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M., 2)4 and 65f, P. M ‘ Leave Maiayunk, 7X A. M., 6)jf and 8 P. M. - 1R „ /®- K- SMIM. General Superintendent. 0018-11/ Depot NINTH and GBEEN Streets. DOYLESTO CHUIK, HAZELTON. EASTONj WILKEsT ® .-11 BARKE, &0. 1A L L abb AN gem BN T THREE THROUGH: TRAINS. ’ " after MONDAY, September Ist, 1862, Pag »ms WiU leave the new Depot, THIBD Streht, aoovo ijompson street, Philadelphia daily, rSundav. excepted) as follows: *' l auna «« At? am. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown. Manah - Chunk,daselton, Wilkesbarre, &o. " - “ Mauon _ M-Train makes close connection with-the LeblgUYalley Eailroadat Bethlehem, being the shortest and mJt derirabto route to Wilkesbarre, and to aU pSSte la tbejehigh Coal region. . ~ ' !u' M. (Exjh-ess) for Bethlehem, Easton. &o. Thi( train reaches Saston at 6 P. M., and makes oloso connexion with New Jersey Central far New York Ohm/ 16 F ' ! ° T Botbleko “> Allentown, Mauoh aAvl w‘ M >®»Doylestown. An-15 P. M. for Fort Washington. fie oms of the Second and Third-streets line City Farfnger Cars run directly to the new Deoot' “ 7 J TRAINS FOE PHILADELPHIA p |®7e Bethlehem at 6 40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and 6.33 .save Doylestown at 7.30 A. M., and 340 P M - cave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M ’ : ■ ON SUNDAYS. Ihiladelphia for Bethlehem at Ba. M. - - ! “ “ Doylestown at 3P.MY ‘ Poylestown for Philadelphia at 6.39 A. M. Bethlehem for ' «-i • • SPM Jre to Bethlehem..’...«i an are to Ea5t0n.................. "'llO fare to Wilkesbarre 4 60 a6 ' Tiofiei'offic'es, tree |i >r BEBKS Street, in order to secure ho above rotes of fare. ; xcBpt Snnday drains) connect rt Btre{!t with Fifth and Sixth-afreets and Second eam^ThSllS? B®llBol 8 ® 11801^ 0^31^Bw “saftor Mm BQAB. [ WEST CHESTER !AND PHILADELPHIA WATT.. VIA MEDIA. VALi AliltA N CEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Sept. Ifith, 1862, the trains 'ill leave PHJXiADEDPHIA'&om ttio depot, N E co-. ,K anrt Streets,'at*B ,ina 10.30 A. M>, and. 2, 4.16, and ;8:30;P. M., and trill Have_the comer of THIBXY-FIEBT and HAKKKt £th and ■' ON SUNDAYS, ' CSTO |ffiEI,ApELPHIA at 8 AM., aad2 P. M. : 'iS,^Y^ S ,- OH:BS ' rEBat3 A - j£Tand.4.4B P.'M. - d me trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. m;, and 4.15 I m., coußOct at Pennetton with trains bn the 'Philadel #?•■«» Bashmor ®Central Railroad for Concord,Ken aotfc. Oxford, So. ‘ HENRY WOO'D, —- Superintendent. , WIST: CHESTER BAILEOAB »¥baINS, via the ’ENKSYLYANIA EaILROAD. ’ ItKATB tat XjaPO'T.' Corner ELEVENTH and MABKKT Streets,’ Nrat Tram a* T .»L 3a. • A. M. ‘ ”• • * •;"•••-• 12.00 Soon. rifth Train at..................... .. p g" LEAVE-VEST OHESTEB,'" ’ ** At 6.20, 7.46, and 10.56 A. M., 3.10 and 4.16 P. M -> - ON SUNDAY; XeaTOPhUadelphia at 7.30 A; M., and Wort Chester It Ration, co “« HAB ET and JTJNIPEB, before 11.30 A. M., will bo de 'ered at West Chester at 2P. M. , ■ For tickets and farther information, onnir to • Passenger Agent. LEWIS L.HOtIPT, general Frefeht Agent, jj2l-tf Philadelphia „ AND HIiMIBA B. B. IiIKB y6B SUMMER ARRAN9EMER3;. igg* r WItIiIAMSPOKT, SOBANTON, BLMIBA, ang r£*“ W jw? dw - Passenger Trains Isays B- > e»r. Broad and Cal aaysßt^eM ’ *" 8 H, > 811,1 ® l * P- Mi dally, exoest to point)! 11l rteera and Western Pennsylvania, Western Strn ZaaSb b Bum °' toaU *** for fnrthor Information apply to JOHN B. Hllalils, General A«nl, lETEMTH and OALLOWEILfc, mj H. W cor IXPH and OHEBTNTJ'J Btreeta. JMI-H REOPENING OJf 1.. , THE BAT.TIMOBB ASS OHIO' IIBBOAB.—This road, being fdUy„B32PAIBISD and ohially GUABBEB, is now open for the' trans' tatfon of passengers and freight to all points in tin BAT WEST; • For Oironglr tickets and all other In- ■ nation apply at the Company’s Office, oorher BBOAd let and WASHINGTON Arerme. S, M. FELTOS, Brertdent P.y. and B. B. B. Do. EXPRESS COMP ARIES. itamuiu, ff V ams EX HKHh, FBEBB OOMPAHY, Offloe Eli CBTKCT Street, forwards Paroolsi Packages, Mar idise, Bank Notes, end Specie, either by its own : or in connection with other Express Companies, tt be principal Towns and Cities of the United States. E. S. BAHDFOBD, '■ .8 Gehertf Snnerintehflent' SAMPAGNE.— Gold Lad Cham pagne, to' anarts and pints, for'sale by .. - OHABLESS, OABSTAIBS, '' |0 ' • Bole Agent, -Ho,»128 WAL HU T Street Wlx. H SATZHBa. Acts', ELLIS 01ARK, Agent HAB PROF. BOLLES’DX^WSRY Sa the application ot OAEVAHIdaT, MAGNK TXSM, Bnd oihir modiflcrttions of ELKOTS.tB'TT f, re coived general favor among the most liberal Medical . Men of the Did School*, and is Prof.; B.’j sestet,' now being t robgSt rapidly into public favor f Yes, gtrily, and if fob dsobt it, read carsfulljt thofoSowing extr. its ofietteig, and also opinion* ef some of sbsmost «nine„t Mediotd Men of this and otlrer States, who hare been traveling and iectnrfng,teachiag and applying the differ ent niodifloafioncof Electricity,. as taught them by Profc ■ SOuXtSS* •;«. bead xjhe roi&ownre EBtai hmxnb»?m. »i .v?* 1 ® testimony o?» Medical Ma» of the Old Schools, UMrty ye&tri—tiiteoa years in the AlUopathlo School end CTJieen in the Homcer<patliic—and heefor two years since, brong aaalifltd by Pr3f. 8., merio Kitotriclty a specialty, oL«!? re< * thousands never benefitedby medicines: _»Mie fire months ago X was attracted by a- ctrd of Profyor Belles, Ho i3BO Walnut street, Philadelphia, . cjWming aaiseorery that he had madein the use and ap peicatlon of the various forms and modiileatlons of Sfoc ’ for the core of ail’ o irable diseases. X called oo go'rtiemco, and after lietenlng to his theory of the Electrical laws governing life, health and disease, and his discovery in the application of Electricity in accord ance with the polarities of the brain and nervous J was impressed that he had something new. ant at onoe applicd for Instructions on the subject. I now speak front eaperienee, as'l have remained in his office for two months,, walehing the reanlt of his operations and-having myael the cbargo or one of the to OBting rooms for nearly the wiolo time, and treated trom twelve to fifteen cases daily, comprising nt triy every kind and’grade of chronic disease. ’’ Allhongh my oxpectatioha were high, 5 must confenß they have been fully raaliaed. I have seen a treat number of patients who had availod themselvesof the best medical skill and remedial agents for years— caeeslwtll 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 cases pronounced f«J®P n&r y eonsnmption by their physicians,; because I had been ioatmcted by Dr. Paige to avoid all such cases, as the treatment tended to injure. I feel impelled'by a atnre ef duly to caution the public against the indiscri minate use of Electricity,’ as I have known injury to re sult from its use, in the hands of the ignorant. X would here remark that X have never in ray whole experience, or observation from books, pamphlets, or intercourse with men, read or heard of the gem ral or special appll - calion of Electricity to the cure d disease, as taught by Profesßor Bollca, and, therefore, conclude It is original’ with him. . I would rn to those, tampering with this mighty agent of.lite and death to beware lest you strike a blow at the citadel of h&, and never think of applying It to the bring organism _until you understand its nature, and when, where, and how to apply it. : '- 1 would here take occasion, to. reoommend my profes sional brethren throughout the country to turn their at tention fothis important * gent as taught by Professor Belles, 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 listing Messing to suffering and diseased humanity ■. JAMES P. 08EV13,M.D., . . 206 Pine Philadelphia. .. Etnce then Dr. Graves has been aualifylug his brethren to the medical profession, who, to a man, endorse the discovery of Professor EoUes - - W. B. Wells, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y„ after a year’s practice, writes to Prof. B. as follows: i I think my faith fully comprehends the fact that Elec tricity, correctiy appUed, according to yonr discovery, is abundantly competent to cure all curable diseases. My experience end success, alter extensive practice, fully warrant tbis assertion. Were I sick with a fatal disease, Xwoffid far sooner trust my life in the hands of a skilful Electrician than all the 11 pathies 5 ' on earth besides Bdkf.u.o, H. Y. W. B. WEBBS, m!d. Prof. Boi.lbs : I era fully satisfied that Bleotrioity, when noderateod according to its poisritiea and their re lations to the fixed lans of the vital economy, as taught by yon, is the most .powerful, maaagesble, and efflolent agent known to man for the relief ot p*ia and cuts of disease. X would further state that I hays for the past few weeks need Slcctricity in my practice, to the eroiu elon i of nearly all other - remedies; and hare been emt- Benny successful, find consider it a universal therapeutic Dayton, Ohic. ; ; D. JS.qOA.ETHY, ML D. ’ Peo?. Boli.es? : For (to last nine months I have made Blfciricitjt a specialty, and my faith ig daily incroa.3in» In its therapeutic effects, and I believe, when applied ac cording to your .discovery, it will core ail onraMedie eases, among which are tumorous cases never benefited by meoic j i3C. - BvvjAhOt Sf. Y. What I have now to say Is from actual observation, as I have spent most of my time for tbe last two months with Prof, Bolles, and have witnessed the effects of the Elec trical agent on.from fifteen to twenty-five patients a day snfferiigfrom almost every form of chronic disease,- and as stratige.es it may appear, in a majority of ca»ea a per fect enre was effected in trom five tofifteen days. And I will hero remark that most of his patients were afflicted with long-standing complaints, considered incurable by au other known remedies. H. G. KIBBT M T) CINCINNATI, Ohio. ' ' . „ ?? OF ,- EotLM: 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 trom you I have applied it In cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, Core’s Amenorrhoea, Asthma, and Congestion, and find that! have tho same success that you had when T was under your instruction. X invariably recommend medical men to avail themselves of an opportunity of becoming ac quainted withyonr new method of applying Electricity Betkoit, Michigan. BiVID THOBSEOH, M. D * Pkof. Bolles : A groat revolntlon in my mind and practice has taken place since I became acquainted with your now discovery of, applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other iDodificatlohß of Electricity as a curalive ageus* I have found by many experiments that Electricity is a .safe therapeutic agent in all acute and chronic cases when applied according to your discovery. X desire that medi cal men should become conversant with your disooverv Cirvbi.and, Ohio. MABVIS GODBaBD, M D _ Boohbsthr, N. Y., September 10,1859. , ™-. Boli.es—Psab Sir: The more I investigate thisi system of practice, the more confldent I am that it is ail-powerful to>ieet the ten thousand diseases to whloh flesh is heir. . ..... You. who first discovered Electricity to bo a reliable therapeutic agent, should bo considered a great benetac tor of the race, for it is the only reliable ays em of cure for the woes and ills of suffering humanity.. It is strange that physicians have become bo 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. All other systems 11 eg aril as the morning star to the rising sun. P. SHEDD, H. D. • Pbof. Boxx&s : The nearer I conform to yoor system of application, the more Bncoessfoll am, and aal have examined ail the guides and worts published upon tha snbjeot, and, seen nothing .in reference to year theory, I do not hesitate to say I believe it to be original with yon, and the only reliable nyr.i„m •-xto.Eit foc' rEi<jc,a**,. . Bespeolfully yohrs, ——~~ CHAS._EAKD-LI.I- ! ffl. D. -TORONTO. ■The opinion of~a medical man. after thirty years’ fifte6n iB Alioi>asJiy and; fifteen in Homoa- Pbof. Bolles—Pear Sib: I never havo, since yon IS V l? 1 ?J Estr ? c J? 0 ? 1 - n ycI,F nsw discovery of applying Electiicity, anfi God lorslva me if I- in the future eve? do, practise either Homoeopathy or Allopathy, I have Deen striclly goytraed by the philosophy jon laid down, and for the beet of reasons—namely: That I am eene *s2? 803 1 frankly E ® y y°° that I amdone with medicine forever. Mysueceae has been great rinee I have been in New ark, H. J. JAMES P. GEEVE3, M D., 208 Pine street, Philadelphia. ; N- E.—ln addition to the above extracts, Prof. B •ff 1 n 3 J lu:aißi l 0 oa ® ihousaoii, fnliy showing that he is well known to the:medical, and scientific world as the ?*5f oy ®f 6r r that ia reliable in the therapentio admin- Electricity, and that ali other operators now (except those qualified by him) are using Electricity at .hazard, and Prof, B.takes this ooca against ohariatans. Office 1220 VT A LX U T Street, FMladelphia. _ H. B.—Medical men and others .who, desire a know- Udgeof my discovery can enter for a full coarse of leo fares at Buy time. , 0013-tf rp A lIR A N tTs~ : E FP EBYE3QENT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine haa universally re . ceived tbe moßt favorable recommendations cf the Msdical Proivrssion and the public as the moat smciist and agreeable: SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with tho best effect la Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, ■ Gout, Rheumatio Affections, Gravel, Klos, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WHEBH A GENTLE AND OOOLIN3 APEItIENT 03 PTTB. gatwe IS BEQUIEED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Besidents in Hot Climates, Peraone of Sedentary Habita, Invalids, and Oohvaleacenta: Captains thJr tß MedidneOta.: S Wni “ iU W * *"««* It is In the form of a Powder, carefully pot up in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires' water poured upon it to produce a de lightfni effervescing beverage. Numerous testinkohials,'from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its meadny increasing popularity for a aeries of years, .strongly.guaranty its eflioaoy and .valuable Intelifllnt’ publin”^ 6113 ** *° fte favorable notioe of an . Manufactured only by • TARE ANT & CO., Ho. .275 GBEBNWIOH Street, corner of Warren si.. . . w HEW YORK, ■: Ana for sale by Drqggiata generally. ■ ap2l-ly A YER’S CATHARTIC PILLS— of Ch emiatry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this besi, most perfect purgative wiich is known to man. Innumerable proofs* ere shown that these PILLS hare virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary. Medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly npon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to. take, but powerful to cure Thsfp penetrating, properties stimulate the vital activities of thd body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the bicod, 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. ‘Hot wl 13 , 0 \ he f, C ' 1 r re „H 1 , 0 J! T 6 complaints of every body, bu* also Formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. .While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished dcßes.the safest and beat physio that oan bo employed forchlldren. Being sugar-coated, they are'pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are&ee from any risk of barm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by menof such exalted po aition and character as to forbid the aureicion of untruth Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent thoir names, to certify to the public the reliability of our rente; dies, while others have sent me the assurance of their SeWnfuJife ®? r e contribute immensely to the rehef of my afflicted, suffering feXlow-men. • The Agent below nameid is fpleased to furnish gratis qnr.American Almanac, containing directions for the Jgyg* certificates of their.curea, of tho foliowing com- . epstiveness, Bffloue Oomptalnta, Bheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising fromal foul stomach, Han sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and, Pain wising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite,, aU Diseases which require anevacuantmedicine. They also, by. purifying the blood and stimulating the system, care many complaints which It would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Beni raigiaaud Nervous Irritability, Derangements of tbo liiver and Kidney a, Gout, and other kindred oomplainta j arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Bo hot bo jut off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AYE R’S PILLS, and take notfaißg else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinaio - value or curative powers.' The sick want the best aid there is for them, mid they should have it. * r Prepared by Br. J. 0. AYEB * 00,i lioweU, Mass ;pßios 25 Obnss rsa Box. Erva Boass for *1 * &00 -’ atwb^ B %^ X&TINCHEBTER’S SPECIFIC PILL f t, , is a radical, and prompt remedy for Ssermatnf. Seminal Wetness, ‘ ftonf un/fo “ cases, whether or eiceswß - yrio * for A |hiMefoh t ia OPHAM ’ 403 OHESraUI |3t)WEN & CO., LHHO9Bi.PHERS nnr.ois2m rillST COLORISTS, southwest coiner & OHEBTSXJT ana ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to ezecnte any description ol Portrait, Landscape, Natural History, Architectural, Aotograph, Map, or otto Id thography, ,in the- moat eaperior -manner, and the most reasonable terms. . ' »««*memos*. 'Photographs, Portraits, Natural History, ana Medici Plates, Mapa.,and any other description atoK andwanantoto girosatisraotiom ticulnr attention to.Goioring Photographs. oeK-'tt F INE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE, -for.Meby ' BHODES * WILLIAMS, - 603 ’“ . 101 Bonth WAXES SSwsi; ' p. w. mahefihld, h ; a. ,<gs£s&k PENN STEAM EN GH H 1 StSmm AND EOXLBK WOBKS. NUASTffi a WCYT,. PBACTIOAL. AND THBOBETIOAL -KKffii SuIITES t and JTOTJIS&BBS, having, for tnanTyMra ' !6 ®*s"l oo^ sll °*? ?a tion,and been eaclnaivelv as.’ gaatd to braiding ana repairing Marine and Biver it »biea, high and low seawore, Iron BoUera, Water Tarai PropeHeiw *c., *o., reapeotfnny oife akto She public, m being tally prepared Swoontract for Bb» Ctoeeot ell sizes, Marine, Biver, and £3atlonary, httrixi wL2r eratJ “ < * despatch. Risry description k shortest notice; BfchMi , Tnb ? ar ’ an 4 Cylinder Boiler., ef reppsaylvania charcoal Sean; oTsi. ?}f®* Iron aha Brass Castings, ofsdtdessafe.- *nratog,Sorew-Ontifeg, sad ageaMCKga connected wife the above busiasse. • Drawtoga and Specifications .tor ai! work done at s££ •StahUi«®ant, free of charjß, and wortgaaraatied. ’ The subscribers have asapSe wharf-dsch room for t*. paisa »i boats, where therein lie to perfect safety. ai aresrovided with shear*, Nooks, fails, dso., Av., tor salt. ss« ieavy or light vraigfcsa.; .... ■ JACOB 0. HSATIS, joHHP.Mmr, . BBAOH and PAIiMJCa- Streets ■jUTORGAN, ORE, & C3O-, BTHA^S AU ENGINE BUII.DKBS, Iron 'Fouhdors. neral SJacbiiiita and Boiler M&ketSitio.lilO (ur.rn® HIDI. £ treat,'Pliladflthia, ' feiily JOHNB, MYERS h GO,, AUO w TIOHEKna, Nos 232 end 284 MARKETStreet BANE OF CARPET'.BUS, THIS MORNING. T. «iojf o’clock, oa « mattM*. «*SB_ snfl Tveeliaact*- »ciißJi cocos msfttujs. &c. BALK OF FSEBOB BEY GOODS.' ON MONDAY MORNING - ; wSa* 8 ’ 1 *^ 30 ’ “* lO ® >S|W!S ’ b7 oaMosae,^onC-aiontlM’ TOO package* end lota or Frew* and other 'umj. SacrenicSf ?riStoS “ *° awßl of «taps*aud SALS OF BOOTd ANDeSresSjS, **. on Tuesday latmmsQ. -November 11, on tour montba* credit— - : 1,009 packages Booto, Shore, Carpet Btoga, Ao : Sams of oa* goocb. ON TEHSBBDAY MORNING, November 13 as lOjtroioofe, by catalog®!, on * Month*,' credit. . -TflO packages end lota of staple and fancy dry goods "EpURNESS, REINLEY, A 00., •*- No. 420 MARKET OTEEBY, SALE OF FESE-NOH GOODS’; „ THIS MOBSING, 7th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue on l 4 months’ 400; lotg Of fancy and staple FSnacli dry goods mr Samples and catalogues ready on tbo mora&g or Gftte* BABE THIS (FEU) AY) MOEhING, at lO’o'clock. A 04BD—-The attention of j>crch6s»rs is rednested fo our sale of fm ch goods, this morning, Friday, Nov T, at 10'o’clock, b> catalogua, on 4 montba’ credit, ojai priiing an assortment of very desirable goods SILK! ■ THIS MOItNING, Lyonsbfack figured eilkj>, double-faeo do, . —brown taffetas, blacu moiro antiques. patent black taffetas, check poult de safe tnlinsine lance, black gros grains; ■ . BRKSB GOODS. , worsted- checks, fancies, reps, Saxony dress- goods blaok alapacas, pure mohairs, Saxony plaids, geU plaife,’ 360 AEL WOOD I’BAID LONG SHAWLS, Of superior flna’ityj and choice patterns for city retail* trade. cartons Nog. 4a5 colored poult de sole ribbons. BLAOK ALPACAS, FUSE MOHAI&3. &c 1 cases 6-4 fine to extra alpaccas. 8 do 64- imperb quality pure mohairs. 2 do madonnas. J'AQO&ETd, A£B T JIPJG OJBOK MUSLXN3, —6 4 free to extra fine jaconet muslins, do do do tape check mualiaa. axso t 2Seck» ties, bombaainee, merlncs, Ac. pA NO OAST & WAREOOK, AUO- X ; TI6sBEES, No. 213 KabKET Street. TvASGE SPECIAL SALE OF .GEKMANfOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, by catalogue. - ; THIS MOBNIN&, ■■= November 7, twmmenelEg at 10 o'clock. Comprising a genera! assortment of new andohoice styles ianov knit goods, ft r best oily trade. Included will be found, viz— latest styles fancy zephyr knit hoods for ladies,, mieses, and thiloren; Bcntagr, nubias, coats, circulars, &c , of most desirable colors and styte3. 3 HOSIBBY GOOD 3. ' Also, an Invoice < f gems’, ladles’, and children’s, wool and merino hope and baif.hcse. * AieO} aline of heavy wcol and merino gloves f AD9O, An invoice of Balmoral shirts, wool long end rauara ehawls. . . .... - '.. -... ■ ■ PHILIP P©RD & 00., AUCTIGN- A- NEEBB, 626 MARKET and 622 OOMSIEBOE Ere SAIiS OF 1,000 GAS 36 BOOTS, SHOES, AND 83-/ OAKS. - ON MONDAY MORNING, November 10, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be coid. b, dialogue, 1,000 oases men’s, boys’, and youths’ oslt, kip, grain, and thick mots, brogaus, gaiters, Balmorals, gc Vr omen’s, miH»*3. and ofcildren’t calf, kip, goat, kid, moreceo, and eneme'ltd heeled boots and shoe#, raitars, Balmorals, &o. Also, city-made goods. S@r Goods opoa’ for examine. bon, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. MARSHAK'S SALES. MAESHAIi’S S AJjS.—JBy virtue of a TOrttof Sale, b; the Hon, JOHN OADWALADBB, Jnfigeof the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsyirania, in Admiralty. to me directed, wiil besoid at nubile sala. to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at BXIOHENEE’dStare, Ho. 142 ? SB o h ?fo ol rT on 'fWBSDAY, November 18th, i/ra, at 32 o'clock M , the cargo oh the schooner DEFI ANCE, consisting of ladies’ leather and gaiter boots, 231 sacks ground salt, cheese, oiled coats, tin, shoe thread btcj-skirts, coal oil, muriatic, nitric, and sulphuric acids soda aeh, sal soda, opium, soap, drugs, spool cotton, cali coes, musim, Ac, Catalogues will be issued fire days puor to the sale, and the goods opened for examination ■ rr «, „ WI t LLIA ' H StDDWABD, ’ PuVt *nsr t-Wtr-oir 8 M i rah s l ° f Pennas'l'r*aia , Philadelphia, November 4, 1862. nO 5 6t MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sals, by the Hob. JOHN OADWAIjA DKBv Judge of the District Court of the United State*, In and for tho Eaßtera District of Pennsylvania in Ad’ mualtr, to me directed, will be sold at public sale' to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at DERBYSHIRE'S North WATEB Street, on WBJDSTB3- DAT, November 19th,18e2, at 12 o’clock fit.,3,47dbu- BfieJs cf fine salt, 5,2wb bushels °f fjronnd salt, 100 caws of chicory, Rctl S 9 zinc cane of preserved vo^et-ibles. immediately after the above sals, at Store Mt AW AS® AVBSUE, below Vine street be told, 2,060 bushels of ground salt, a portion of the cargo of the brig FANNIED AURIE P thß TT „ „ W I IC ‘, t ’ IASI MIODWABB, , _ U. 9. Marshal ED, of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, November 4, 1862. nos 6t 'jl/TfiBSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue .of toAV f,™! 4 Sale by the Honorable JOHN OAD WADiDEIi, Judge of the District Oonrt of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at pahlio sale besE bidder, for cash, at SIIOHffi- Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on fiiul- DAT, November 17th. 1862, at 12 o'clock M ; the cargo ° r jj; e Bcbooner JO3EPHIN®, consisting of 821 bales of hods staves, and 21 fire bricks. The cot h ncan be teen and samples obtained two days previouj Philadelphia, November Afs62 > nLI>SIIM,I B" s “ < c ° t MAavSHAL’S SALE.-—Bv virtue cf a Writ of Sole, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WADADEB f„r < «. eo £ lh ® ® ™ rict . Co,ut 0f the United StatesJU aid for theNas-erii District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. at fiHOHSBJEE’S i?Wft S Nn 18R2 1? nf'T , 5 F ?? H n r i| tle f’ 0a TUEsDAT ‘ 1862, at 12 o clock M, the cargo of the schooner NEED V, coneistiDg 0f76 sacks of salt, 10 boxes of soap, 7 barrels bb «l 5 bbls soda ash, 5 bbis salts, 10 bsg, coffee, So cases claret wine. 6 ca*es Übampagne wine. Catalogues will be issued five. days prior, bo the sale, and the goods open for examination. At the same time and place will be sold 29 cases ef Onempogne wme, 1 large turtle shell, 61 conch shells, 1 A-fai 3 of C!mTa3 b 1 keg of pickles, 1 zinc box, end 1 coil of rope, a portion of the csrgo of the bark Fanny Daria. WIDLIAM MILL VAED. „ , U S. Marshal E. D.of Pennsylvania Philadelphia. November 4, 1862.: no6-6t TA/jTARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Saio, by the Eon. JOHN CAD WADADEE, Judge of the District Court of the United States la and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, be sold at public sals, to the highest anffbest bidder, for cash, at OAILO WECILD-3TBE El* °S. E3 P iY '. Sofember 11th, 1862, at 12 '* aeboonor NHLDT, her tackle apparel, and furniture, as she now lie* at said wharf • rr o SSItiWABB, u. 8. MsrshaiE Dof Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, November 1.1562. - no3-6t "jl/TARSHAL’S SALE.—Bv virtue of DER ‘H 8 !? 011 ' Joasr OiOWALA DEB, Jndge of the District Conrt of the Doited States to BBQ for the Eas.em District of Pennsylvania, to Ad -1862, at 12 o’clock K,the bark i'ANMT DiOBE, her tackle, apparel, and furaitnre, as she now lies at Haid wbarf : v: „ •• „ WIDDIAK MIDDWABD, '**&*s ®- D - of Pennsylvania. PEit.ADBLPHra, Dtovember 1,1882. no 3 8t virtue of t,»£ t Y rit ? f .? Sk^, b Z-. the Hon - JOBS OADWAIiA MK, Jodgo or the District Court of the United State In and for the Eastern Dfatrict of Pennsrlrania, in Ad- S 2’ 10 W t U be soU P°b«o sate tolbe mghe-st and beat biduer, for cash, at OAJVLQ WFTTIcT. TFE3DAT, lfovl,ubTr i“: 1882 at 12 -0 clock Si, the eoliooner DEFIANOErher tackle, apparel, and fnmitnre, as she note lies at saM wbarf ' WILLIAM MIEDWaHO, __ U. 8. Marshal £. D. of PenasylYanla, FnH.APBi.PHXA, November 1,1882. nS 6t MABSHAL’S SALE;—By virtue of j ho Hon. JOHN OADWALA e* L tb f District Court of the United Stales in and.fop tbs-Eagtem District of Pennsylvania, in Ad dirl°*fs wlUbe sold at pnblio s»le; to the !Ibkkt D mis-SSS’ at Oi&fiOWHILO* So K ?i r ,o W^ E f-TUESDAY, November lltb, 1862, at 12 o’clock M, the schooner LOUISA, her ““'S’ apparel, and fnrniinre, as she how lies at saM what, , ' _ .WDiDIAIr JffXOLWABD, ' •pirn inm»in,\r Marshal BS. D: of Pennsylvania. PHiiAraxpHiA, November 1, i 862 no 3 6t SACHISERY APTD mojs, pENN’A WORKS; On the Delaware Elver, below Philadelphia, OHEBTEB, DELAWARE 00., PENNSYLVANIA, BEANEY, SON, & AROHBOLI?, Snginoers. and Iron Ship Bnllders, KAITIfPACITOaBg OF AMI KINDS OP CONDENSING AND NON-OOKDEKSIN S SNCHNS?, Iron Vessel* of all descriptions, Bolter*, Water-TanS*. Propellers, ha., Ss c. (Hog. BXANSY, W. B. BEAMBT. SAWS. ABOHBOEJS Date of Beauey, Beafle, & 00., Late Engineer-In. 'Pena’a 1 Woriw, Fhilad’a. Chief, IT. S. Man iy22-ly . a. TAtrohAN i ' Jtolu * «■ KBA t:OT , SQUTHWABK FOUNBBY, AND WASEJNSEOB STSBEBt . RSItAPSLPHIA. W > MKBBIOK & SONS, KA&miTiaYS, Eptt&XSfS&r? =« fot 8-a Wcrlahoss, Saß „&B'L2a!, M * cU a«y of ths latest and tts&i unprovea construction. Station Machinery, ench'« Saw, and Grist Mills, Yaonnin Pans, Span Stetii Ptains, Defecators, Pesraping Engines, &o. , »ol» Agents for N. BilUesuc’a Patent Sugar SoiSss Apparatns ■ Nesmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer, and As* yicwaU & Wotay’e Patent Cenbifngal Bng*r Bralnisa Kaohinn ; ah<S RIBBONS. | BY iM THO BI **"• 130 ** *« t>j FoS B , " s desiriraou of rtt? sad ooaSs' e n^* w . iat& m^J;otad at SwOaolion“tore P Mrt ?- p?* w i roll dwcrljitforw? -!o hanctbUk „„ P ‘ lo Wh* : aatalosnoa os Ssr»«!sy M it ao » ««a r> „ . Sxecnter’asit^-tro p«U ai KE^ooK^^ *<**'**>*«,%?t* .. PoS eanjculare In cataToyjcs ’ ' Cal !!; ShSf* 7 * Bt 3 <*** o a -—”N, SATE OP ffJTSCELLANKOI/i f v.olS-^ 80 ’ A VA-BPABLKKASHI^IfI^^rt,. Bteam Bor?, Ww „ r f*> p’aning roach!** lav-p, ’ if 56 % CDthrs, sSeafi.-pEmp. toja, tl »®"* , ;ie, ha, *W «o& bßldßg ’ barlCOa - bolt ’ -4"^^ to‘S' e . Fa!l ' S,Srt{C^ tea fp* WOLBEBT, AUOBO?^! V»v Ke-MSOUTa &3XTH - ’ '; Between Mcriret ” Tiio subscriber will give his Zj~~:— restate; merchandise, household „ P&intlpga, objects of art and rntu* shell have bis personal and a,.,,, *. ' So - Ail which he solicits-the favors-of HYAoiKSHsTi^^^rr:- . „ Off SA’TtJBDAY 5--T-.11-V7.- ” November 8, at U nlock i'Y? =3 ;In lots to suit purchasers. ’ *>wh Si,n,. Hyacinth* tulip* oroens, *-- ; vj p , : tr«B, new variety of hardy era™ asdd*,,, ; finest kinds • 7 grm Sc CHOICE OBD Whsis^ffiSTr" k ™°*? :ii sc, "35? SiSfSSSSSSi^A&i'* terat.dJSfartella imperial paSrhSt?';? M L* I. tire, end port wine* of-ondoebted r '» m ’ *?“ cat ® OEOtl @ fl Ma and- Xonrb-? 5 ' retp* cherry braedy, &e 3Gr^ 0n TGT A largo pertioo of-these !f M ,-,.. „ ' S *' London leveral jeers since, are „r,, Wr « Msmi watrented as represented, ard a« 8 lf! 8 «h 3 to private gentlemm-. , awc ' a 7 tenm3 Catalogues now read?, and win bs r»«, , "* : to gentitmen Eendicathtir address Ut**#** a« ‘ _____ J -*9IiBPft T corner of SIXTH and BACS] IS WATOHSS i®*”® SoW and silver lever, Sili French-watches fer Ust th<m £sjf 3 ffe ISa ' E ««S Pri 'S- Watches from one dollar feLj wS ChoiDe «i a t e TAiQE iTOTIinT The highest possible price is loaned <w UtiablishmfLnt, SOTtwi> aii *' Sixth and Baee streets. At least ow il.w* Br »» < ar,y other establishmentin this city.'** I *’™®” l1 ®# : kamabs- *Bu**gg<mn a^ _ . HOHBY TO £oA3 S ! STP ® r “Mrtf smonafa, from oneloilsr h oa go2d and silver ?toto wr.v?» for the safety of vahfebie geode. tßffnfw '' : ' watobiaan on the yrearisee. 3 “ J ’ f,t * * Wife “■Spin?™ 3 ? * OS TKS i*AST THIIiTY 7 ... M%L% larye “ ** «*mSSg 9&~ Charges ffreatly reduced : / AT'PBIVATB bajb Oce superior brilliant toned *>l*. piste, soft and loud pedals. Priti* W Ooe very toe tooei Bieao.^; gGB - Havana and net mStZSXrn OBLISAS3.— The BulenrfM CONTINENTAL, C P H a 4mS ! ™* mthelCih ia6t :be iPg doub te JronNrac;a^‘l^ S ; 8^ B ” ! 1S outwjth every madcraimisroTeoient in-vKS Sa * &c, that can add- to the cdmfS^£* b -52? wmhe givea dr her draSU i o* Freight or p&EBage,’&pply to * nol-et B O S T O^ANIT below spruce !*£*, on SA-mim ’ »® »n-ce»s ww pw^TJ™ B^ P nobma -N, Capt. toi Philadelphia for Boston, on QATCJBDiy. W's Sm A. M.; and ateKaehip SAXOS'. t? atfo e ir“ ° M “ ha!fth6tbyssli «*fc Freighttaia E<wS PPSrB tteir i/.'is 0/ wtt . „Sf ight or bsrln? Stra Spplj to .. HESS’S WIHBOB 6no /"* iSjO ■■■--■ . 33sstrata WHAKYH WOTICS —Tiie Kesferietions on Turd bafiog been removed by order of the Wat Bor. mast, passepgei s about to visit Sntope will no lasg&k rujuired toVovido themselves with pustoi, - _ . JOBS G. BASE, igast <^^i ( _ 8 3 EAM i ’^ EEEijY T 0 bIWEPOSL ■SgßaSfik™rcchisg at Qcaensfovm, (Cork R)m _v.. f ? bc Liverpool, Hew Tort, and PhttsUitta SteMnshtp Company Intend despatching ihcirfnli.ar™! gWiSSUSSP steamships as follow"? “ ' IthA BTOGS "■ ■ •■""•• •• •Safraday, tfevmteS. “ . • - ........Saturday,SoremteE, «lKortbEfTe?. OC66dltlg S&t ® dsy a ‘ «oa, from Pie,Sa BATES OS’ PASSAGE, EIB9T CA81N.... .8100 00 STEERAGE » do to 80ndM...,105 00 do t»t«*»....Bi do to 8an5......110 00 do to Part. B* do to H«obm*..no 00 ■ do taßmianjSa Passengers also, forwarded to Havre, Bremen,’'Baa dam, Antwerp, Sc , at equally row rates. Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist CsMb, SB, »luo, *125. S’oersee from Liverpool, S5O fm Qnerns own, 340. Those who wish to ssEd fet tk* friends can boy tickets here at these rates, These steamers hay* snperior accomraodsttomfe- pn aengers; are strongly bnilt in water-finhifeasefees, end carry » atent Eire Aonihiiatorg. Esaerfeneed Sav geos* are attached to each Steamer. farther information anply in I<i7«s.»ttoWilr- LIABL INMAN, Agent. 22 WaterStreri: isffisasmW MABCOM, 5 Bt. Enoch Sonars:’io QoeeaSmni *^-.®-. 8 ® TMOIJg &co ; i’J LoUe !0 F.ITK A MACEY, 61 King William Street: in Paris to Id® BECOUE, 48 She Hotre frame des Yleteires, Place date Bonrse; in New York to Joaif G. HALS, 15 Bn»4- way, or at the Company’s Office. , JOBS’ 0 DALE, Asont, PCI 11l tfriunt Street, Philadelphia BEITIBH AMD NOBTH AKESIOiK EOTAL HAIL STBAH- 'BBTWBBW NEW TORS A ED ITYBBPOOI, Oi£fr » ING AT CORK HARBOR, 4HD BETWEEN BOSTON AND MVEBPOOt, OASfr , ING AT HALIFAX AND CORK BAS 808. ATJSTBAIiASIAN, Cook, leaves New Tori, Wsarf<ri Novemler. 5. t ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston. Wednesday, Iter II SCOTIA, J Bdkirs, leaves New Yorfc.Wednerisj-, -Vsr 1* ETTBOPA. Mobdie, leaves Boston, Woioef-daftlen®' PERSIA, Eoft, leaves NewYorfe, Wednesds,. 3. ■ FROM NEW YOEK TO LIVESFOOL. . Chief Cabin-Passage. §155 EecoadCabin Passage.....,."" 85 FROM BOSTON TO liIYSBPOOh. Chief Cabin Passage , .......SidS • Second Cabin Passage. ’. 73 Berths not sesrared nntil paid for. An experieneejl Surgeon on board. . .The owners of these ships will not be scoonnSable » Gold) - Silver. Bullion. Sped©, Jewelry* Presfotw Si#** or Metals, unless bills ol lading are signed therefor, B* the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage, apply to E. CTJSABB, 4BOWUNS SBERN. NewTo* E. 0. St I. G. BiKB> 103 STATE Street, BoS®, NEW SORS-THI!; ■“S^-^SiIaBAY—DESPATCH AND SWIFTBEBI BINES— VIA BEBAWABE AND B ABIT IN CAS At; Steamers of tlio above Linos wfil leave JIAILYi s* * and SP. M. : For freight, which will be taken on tense, apply to WSf. 11. BATED * CO, : 132-South D3BAWABB Atmos FOE NEW YORK. j . -.MEIY BAHiY BINE, via Delaware a® Bariton Canal, Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat On** Pany receive freight and leave daiiy at 2P. M , delft*" iog their cargoes In Mew York the following day, Freights taken at reaoonsMo rates. WM. P. OBYDS, Agsat, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES. Phfladtat*sa . JAMES HAND, Agent, apl-tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST BITES, New Tort rpERRA GOTTA MANUFACTORY ■A. Hanging Vases. Fancy Flower Pots. Orange Pots. Fern Vases. - ■ Ivy Vases. . . ■ Harden Yeses, Jasmin Conpes. Castoletts Benaireance. Oassoletts Bonis XYt Eaya Vases Antiina. Pedestals, all sizes.:: Consols and Oaxiatadeo. Parian Busts. Marble Pedestals. For Sale Betsil, and to the Trade. HERRINS, SHAP? Mass. Noa. 1, 3. Bud S Hackerei, W 3 * catjgbs fst a.*fc, in assorted tmckai'S* _2,060 ; Bb!s Hew Eastjort, Fortune Bay. and Hid©* Herrirg. ® 'Scaled, anifio. 1 Herring. 150 Bbl*. iiew Sfegs Shod, x; SSQ Boxen Herkiiner Gonnty Obeese. &c. In Btore and for sale by M3SPHY & KOGS3. Ho.'M6 Korth TjtfllLlAM H. IEATON & 00-, 7" Bo 201 South ISOBT Street, Agents for “j® s la of the Original Heidstssk & Oo> Champagne, that desirable wine to the trade. Also, 2)000 cases fine meditim'grade Bor&aa 33 ‘ *".•■■' * leo cases « Brsndenhma SVerea !! Cognac Brwd?, tags 1543, battled in Jtoonco., SO cases finest Tnscaa Oil, in flasks, 2dozen in c*»- SOhbls finest ijnoStp. Monongaheia Whisky. 601000 Farina Sagers, extra fine. .r’ hioet 4 Cbandox B*aad Tin Imperial “ W*® iC&kQp&luei ... -'*■> _f tTogetber with s* ftae assortment of Hadeir** ® 3^" l Port* &c*. ;-v:. pOTTOX SAIL BUCK AN»CAtf' YAB, ol aUwußbara and Isanfla. „ for ■ SaTen’a B'ack "Awning TwiHa, of oil (teoripi.°= s ’ Tint?, Awskia, Ttnck, and Wagon Oarers. fet i Also, 'P&tik.r ilsi3tif£ctnr6rs > s>ricr 3?sits. boe*- 1 Wide. YarpanHng, Bolting, Sail Twinßi *?. QCOTCH WB3BKT.^2sl™^3 ■ jBB’iB Stewart’s Sue FAI3MSY BAi , Sint-i. In bond a»4 for rale br wai^SSr. MT-SMdb. 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