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NOVEMBER 7, 1861. NOVEMBER 7, 1662.
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Death of Commodore Pendergrast.
—Oorrmodore Garrett J. Pcndorgraßt, oftlioUnited States
Savy, 6ltd at bis reaidonco, Twelfth and Walnut streets,
yesterday morning, at four o'clock. The oauss of his
death was a stroke of paralysis, with which the deceased
was afflicted on Tuesday last. Ho was a native of Ken
tucky, and bad boon in the naval service for nearly fifty
cneytars, having entered it on the Ist of January, 1812,
Twenty-one years of his life were spent in sea service.
His age was about sixty two yews. Before the present
war brokeout he was to command of the West India
squodron. More than a year since he was appointed
commandant of the Philadelphia navy yard, whloh posi
tion beheld at tho time of his death. Under the new
organization of the navy he held a commission as com
modore on the retired list, being twelfth on the list. He
was an efficient and faffhful officer, a gentleman of high
tone and sterling integrity, possessing the cbnftdenoe of
nil with whom he was associated.-" He leaves a widow,
tint no children.
In respeot to bis memory the flags at the navy yard
were display ed at half-mast yesterday, and minute gnns
will be fired to-day.
An instance which occurred in the early days of the
war wilLJUjustrate the intrepid ebaraoter of the de
ceased dwl&pdore. Before the surrender of Norfolk.to
the rebels/-fn& authorities of Virginia endeavored to cap
ture the .United States ships-of-war, then lying at the
docks of that city, by sinking schooners and other craft
laden with stone, in the month of the channel, in order
to prevent their egress. Among other vessels thu3
blockaded was the Cumberland, then under the command
of Commodore Fendergrast. The gallant officer, findiog
himself in danger of being hemmed in, sent word to the
Norfolk authorities that if the obstructions were not re
moved within a sptcified time he would open Are on the
City. This inenaco had the desired effect, and the chan
nel being cleared, the Unmberland and other vessels were
hronghtont in safety. At the time of the attack upon
the Cumberland, by the rebel Merrlmac, the Commodore
was absent from the ship, having been temporarily re
lieved from duty.
The funerel of the deceased will take place on Monday,
at 2 o’clock P. H , and will be attended.by the officers of
the navy and marine corps on duty at this station.
By an order issued yesterday by the commanding of
ficer at the navy yard, alt officers of the army and navy
at this station are invited to 'participate in tho funeral
cert monies. Officers of the navy will wear undress nni
fcime, epanletf, swords (with crape), and caps. 7
Game and Gunning.—We yesterday
s»w seme fine apt cimens for the season in the-shape of
snipe, woodcock; and pheasants. We were told that
these were as fine specimens as we could see, and we pre
sume they were. Although the weather has not been the
most favorable to gunning, set the sport has been pur
sued with pretty ranch the usual avidity.- Those who see
&c sport at ail in the matter are inclined to think that,
with the exception of a very few enthnsiastlo cases, the
game Is brGnght down mere by the use of « silver ” shot
than leaden, and that silver-haired epicures who affect
moßtaohes of raven Ine, and trowsers particularly ca
pacious at the kneis and something contracted at the
ankles, are more eager to order “that pair” to be sent
rap “to the home” than to go themselves in guest of
game. ■.
lhe difference et price in birds, between this season
»nd last, is ho way remarkable. The different kfnd3
vary in their demands from twenty-five to fifty or
seventy-five cents a pair. Black-head ducks come to
from twenty-five to fifty cents a pair; red-heads fro®
thirty, seven and a half to sixty-two and a half, and
carivass-baok fiom seventy-five to one dollar and a
quai ter. These varieties ore obtained principally
Jrom tfco Chesapeake. Quails are from two dollars
♦o two dollars and " a half per dozen; woodcocks
from slxty-twj to seventy.five cents a pair, and
pheasants from seventy-five cents to one doiiar
a pair. In convection with these wo might state that
gait water terrapins are exceedingly scarce and come to
from twenty to thirty dollars a dozen, The market is
supplied principally from Now Jersey and Delaware, and
pheasants, in pfeticnlar, from Jereoy. Boyers of sweet
morsels will lament that the time of reed bird is over, the
regular season ending on the 10th of October. Now
that the warm weather is pretty well over, the shooting
season will be more propitious. The rail, reed, and
blackbird season was somewhat barren, and it was
emußicg to see how artfully blackbirds were passed off
for reed-birds by interested parties, upon sundry raw
youths, blooming with ** beauty-spots,” and par
ticularly green. - The cause of the lack of birds during
the past season will not operate in the present one. Par
tridges have been particularly plnmpy, and ducks will
prove more plentiful this season than they have for
years. The first of October, tho time fixed by law for
the commencement of the shooting season, is thought by
many to bo rather early. Most of the birds are not suffi
ciently grown, and not worth the trouble of bringing
down. In Maryland, the twentieth of October is the
date designated, and perhaps this arrangement would he
found better to Pennsylvania aiso.
California Joe, of Berdan’s Sharp
-BHOOTEBB.—We were yesterday visited by Mr. Tru
man Head, known in the army as « California Joe,” of
Berdan’s Boginieni, Ist United States Sharpshooters.
Shis gentleman rendered himself famous at the siege of
Yorktown by hia nnfailiag accuracy in bringing down
the enemy. He is a native of Burlington, Otsego county,
New York, and an old hunter of much experience; hia
Irapplnga haring extended over the States of Florida,
Mississippi, Arkansas, and California. His experience
in the southwestern section ot the Uniin dates through a
period of over twelve years, during which time ho en
joyed the freedom of the forest, and underwent
the trials and dangers inseparable from the life
of a hunter. The nickname of California Joe was
'applied to him by a newspaper correspondent, and since
obtained universal sanction among his feUow-BOldiers,
At Yorktown, the regiment to which he was attached ap
proached within eight or nine hundred yards of the ene
my ’« breastworks, and concealed behind brash and fo
liage, rendered essential service in scaring the rebels'
from their cannon. On one occasion the enemy was com
pelled to desist irom loading a thirty-two-ponnder for up
waids of half an hour. Every attempt to load the gun
result! d in tie Bhooiiog of one or more of theoannoniers.
The subject of onr Bketch generaiiy used Sharp’s rifle,
and was sometimes materially aided by the addition of a
telescopic sight to his piece. In consequence of the too
f rtquent use of tWs magnifying glass in discerning the
movements of the opposing force, his sight became ma
terially affected. The symptoms of this becoming alarm
ing, he applied to tho propsr authority, and was honor
ably discharged from the service. He was well known
throughout the Southern and Western country, and for
the last twenty years has maintained his reputation as a
dead shot. In appt arance he is a determined, courageous
man; end though fifty- three years old, ho appears to
possess the strength and agility of a man of twenty. He
has always been noted for temperate habits, and never
tasted liquor until he entered Ihe army, and very seldom
partook of either tea or coffee before his thirtieth year.
Tobacco and all other minor excitements were totaliy
di.undid by him, and he is now what may be emphati
cally termed a man of nerve. Mr. Head will visit the
Volunteer Refreshment Saloons to-morrow afternoon,
When he will doubtless be entertained in that generously
hospitable msnt er for s hlch the establishment has always
been noted. It is hia intention to return to California
within a Bbort lime, there to spend the remainder of his
days in pursuits congeua! to bis natural taste.
The Pbafted Militia.—-The diffi
culty existirg in regard to the disposal of the drafted
men, whetbor tboy shall bo allowed to maintain their
own organization, or whether they be tahen.indivldaaily
and scattered throughout the regiments already in the
field, ii one which is now exciting much attention. The
law which calls Ihete men into service, expressly yields
to them the choice of t fliserß, and the power of company
and regimental orgenizations. An important order la re
ference to the subject has been promulgated from the
War Department. Id the *< order,” it is stated that, “in
cases where regiments require one or more oompaniea to
complete them, organized companies may be taken; also,
as far as practical)! e, regiments will he filled with men
taken from the sections of country in which they were
originally raised.”
It is officially stated that Gen. McClellan has requested
that the drafted men be reserved ior the protection of the
boiderß of Maryland and Pennsylvania, and also for the
occupation of the forts in the vicinity of Washington
city, while the men now in occupancy of snob forts be
moved forward for active operations with the army.
The Initial Snow- storm. —The snow
season was fairly inaugurated yesterday, and the blasts
of winter were anticipated by those of autuma, In the
year 1860, the tot snow-fall occurred on the 2d of De
cember ; In tho year 1861, no sno n fell until the 6th of
December. The 7th of November marie the snowing
era of 1862,-and a very good specimen we have had of it.
Daylight, yesterday morning, ushered in the , descent of
the starry-fisielets, snfl suntet beheld thoroughfares and
alleys eoaied ard'slnshy with those specimens of nature’s
ermine. AH the wintry epithets which could possibly be
brought together v ere need on this occasion. Everybody
remarked that it was a disagreeable day, and everybody
alee said <*.Yes, if was a disagreeable day.” Cloaks and
fnts were displayed in fancifnlsprofuaion; gnm-shoes
were at a premium; coot-collars were put up, and so
were umbrellas. The slippery pavements were sources
of infinite trouble to rfrelght-backod pedestrians, and of
infinite amusement to the newsboys on Third street,
who appear alway s (o know where the laugh comos in.
Bosy cheeks and -purple hoses glowed delightfully along
the various aye Cues, and people shovelling pavements,
and boys behind sigt-hosrds, added to the snow-drift,
by pelting parsers by, whether intentionally or other
wit e, we cannot tay,
Narrow Escape.— Yesterday after
noon, a young man residing in the northern section of
the city accidentally di charged a pistol which he was
examining, and unaware that it contained a load. ;The
ball from the weapon: grazed the head of a child about
threey'eaw.old, carrying with it a considerable Quantity
of tho hair. No serious Injury was sustained, however.
It teems that accidents of this kind, growing out of the
too careless use and htndling of firearms, are of almost
daily occurrence., Fath-rB shoot children—friends
malm friends—casual a'quaiutaaces dreadfully wound
each other, or the careless handling of a pistol, rifle,
or musket, results in death or dreadful mangling of the
person thus thoughtless. People will learn after they
have Buffered, and then the lesson becomes salutary .
■ The careless handling of firearms is as criminal as inju
dicious, and if an example were made of some one thus
carelessly dealing In these matters, much suffering ooulfl
be avoided.
FoilOfi Intelligence.—Two youths,
jasmed John Hollis and Whitney MlUward, were before
Alderman Fisher yesterday, oharged yrlth stealing goods
from varionß stores in the upper part or.,tha city, among
Others, that of Sirs, Schuyler, on the,Germantown road.
Above Chatham street. They were held in *l,OOO hail to
answer. • -■ - - -
; Daniel Dcnley was b.fore AltMrman Gibson, at Mans,
afternoon, on fMcharge of selling Banor
to inebriates. ,He was held in tne aum of *3OO to answer.
Mary Morgan, oharged whh keeping a disorderly
house on Cresson 'strcot. Manaynnk, was bound over by
Alderman Glbion In the sum of *6OO to answer. ‘
Win," Walsh, charged with interfering with an officer
in the discharge ot hiß duty, end also with carrying con
cealed dosdlyy capons, had a hearing yesterday morning
before Alderman Moore. W alahwas arrested bn Third
street, below Beuili, for Interfering upon bohalf of a man
arrested for disorderly eond act, and a heavily*loaded re
volver was found upon bis person. He was committed.
moiueter.
Monthly Beport of Hospitals.—
The following tabular statement will fnriiish a synopsis
of the reports of various hospitals for the:tnon£h of Oc
tober: “ j
Bcapitals. Eet.todnty. Disch’d. Died. Total.
Catharine street. ,£ i .S?
Episcopal ff f® J
North Fifth Btroet 36 43 4 199
Germantown :••••„“ 'i
Fourth and Georgo sis.. .46 42 S' 212
Christian street. 14 , 36 3 173
Gen. Hosp., 22d ft Wood. 35 12 1 ,1 88
Turner’s Lt<ms 74 8 4 144
Gen. Hosp 16. h A Filbert 70 22 3 304
Chester..'.. ~..,..130 103 . 2 620
St Joseph’s...2s 23 ‘ 109
South street. 38 26; 3 189
Promotions in the 104th P. V.—
Col. W. W. U. Davis, or the 104tli P.Y., has mido the
following promotions for gallant conduct and military
merit in that regiment: first lieutenant and adjutant,
T. D. Hart, has been promoted and appointed lieutenant
colcucl for long and faithful service, and gallantry on the
field at Fair Oaks. Sergean'.-mßjor Edmund A. Wal-
Ibzz, of Philadelphia, has been appointed first lieutenant
and adjutant of the regiment, vice T. D. Hart promoted.
Deaths at the Army Hospitals.—
The deaths repotted up to yesterday are as follows.
Broad and Prime—Bosewell H. Hoyt, 00.0,11 th Mains,
and Edward Sogers, 00. D. 40th New York. West Phi
ladelphia—Valentine McSherry, Go O, 31 Vermont.
Fifth-street—John Garter, 00. A, Bth Pennsylvania Oa
valry. Sixteenth and Filbert—Joseph Fountain, 00. A,
98th New York, and W. E. Vansciver, Co. F, isth Mas
sachusetts South-street—Corporal Charles S. State, 00.
E, 4:h Vermont. -
The Pirate Alabama.—We under
stand that a move is on foot among a few merchants to
endeavor ta call the attention of our business men gene
rally, to the propriety of seouring, at an early day, a fast
sailing vessel to scour the seas in search of the pirate
“ Alabama.” The movement thus far, we learn, has not
met with much encouragement, although it has not yet
been brought publicly to the notice of ait those who
would he likely to take an interest in the matter.
The Proceeds.—A fair was held, a
few evenings since, at No. 929 New Market street; which
realized SlO3 50. The sum was divided between the
two Volunteer Refreshment faloons and the Citizens’
Volunteer Despite! Two young ladies, Miss Clara S.
Bruner end Miss M L. Hoyer, deserve the credit of the
success which attended this patriotic effort.
A Respite.-—Tlie courts wore a quiet
and nndisturbed aspect yesterday, and even-handed
justice had no opportunity to display itself. In the
Quarter Sessions, the morning was conanmed with evi
dence in a case of assault and battery, and also in a
coonterfeit-note suit, in both of which a verdict of “ not
guilty” was rendered.
Launch of a Tug.— An underwriter’s
tug, named the Oharleß Pearson, will.be launched to-day
from tlie Penn Iron Works, should the weatherand tide
prove favorable. The vessel is intended for a Boston
company, aid, ! remits substantial build and sterling ma
chinery, will; when completed, prove quite serviceable in
rescuing shipwrecked vessels;
Completed.—The Brazilian corvette,
wbicb has been at the Navy Yard for about six months
undergoiDg repairs, has been completed) and will take
her departure at fin early day. She haa seen consider
able service in the South American iwaters.
To Be Investigated —The difficulty
cxißliug in tho Chester Army Hospital will be investi
gated next week, by the military commission recently ap
pointed in tho Harper’s Ferry case.
Postage f übrbncy.—Ve need only
lo give the reminder that to-day postage currency will
he delivered at the Mint. The delivery will be made to
adults only.
On the Lookout.—-The New Iron
sides, which sailed from this port a few days ago, is still
at Newport News, awaiting a favorable opportunity to
make her power felt. : .
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Judge Sample Orr, arrested at Jefferson City by
order cf General Loan, has been released on his parole.
The brother of General Pillow, the same to whom
the letter of that gentleman, counseling ' the securing of
his Arkansas,negroes, was written, has been captured by
a Federal scouting party.
It is said that General MoOiellan has written a let
ter to Governor Curtin, regretting his Inability to far
ther protect the Pennsylvania border, of
his advance into Virginia. He is of the opinion that
the rebels may make another raid into that Slate,
now that there is no opposing force between them and
the State line.
—lt is announced in Louisville that General Jeff 0.
Davis has been assigned an important comßsqud in Gen.
Bosecrans’ department. "
General Garfield, as was Jong since determined, will
, accompany General Hunter South
—Jnan Feodor Schepeler has been recognized by Presi
dent Lincoln as consul general of Balvador for the
United States.
Gen. Thomas A. Morris, of Indiana, will not accept
the msjor generalship tendered by the President, nnti
satisfied that he will be assigned to active duty with a
force sufficient for effective operations.
—A military commission has been appointed, and wQI
scon he commenced, to investigate certain alleged acts of
Gen. Curtis while in Arkansas, r The commission will
meet at Memphis or St. Louis.
—Assistant Surgeonß. A. Clemens has beenordersd
to report for dnty immediately at the headqnarterß of the
Army of the Potomac.
There is in hospital No. Tin Louisville, Ky., a
soldier, named James ,D. Cameron, whose homo is in
Illinois. He is seventy years of age, and has been with
the 80th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers through the
entire present campaign. Ho has been on the sick list,
lint his health has so rar improved as to be able to rejoin
his regiment in a few days. This old soldier had nine
tons in the same regiment, four of whom were-killed in
the late battle at Chaplin Hills. Theotherfive sons were
in the bailie, bnt escaped unhurt, and are, now with the
gallant 80th on the march.
It is believed by those who are in positions to know,
that the President has definitely determined that Cassius
M. Olay Bhall return as minister to Russia.
Gen. Hooker considers himself able to take the field.
The condition of his foot would not probably admit of
severe exercise on horseback f>r a few days to come, hut
he is able to walk and ride.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE,
THOMAS KIMBEB, Jr., 1
AUGUSTUS HE \TON. S COMMirTEZOr The Mosts.
EDWARD O. KNIGHT, V
. .. LETTER BAGS ;i :
At the Merchants’ Sxcfiangt,-Philadelphia.
Ship Lancaster, Decan.... ....Liverpool, soon
Ship Ellen Btewart, Coffin. Rotterdam, soon
Bark Alberiina, 01matead............. .Rotterdam, soon
Brig Ella Beed, Jarman.......,.„......;Havana, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov, S, 1863.
BUN R15E5...........6 39-SUN 5ET5..........4 50
HIGH WATER....... .............3 13
, ' .ARRIVED. :: ,
Pchr Mary, Rogers, 3 days from New York, with mdse
to D Coorer. : : - -
Schr Mary Hersbon, Brigbtmsn, 5 days from Albany - ,'
with grain to 0 H Cummings.
Behr I P Pharo, Oranmer, from Boston.
Schr E T Allen, Allen, from Boston, . -
Schr S M Broomail, Douglass, from Boston.
Schr Sea Witch, Tyler, from Providence.
Schr J O Baxter, Price, from Providence.
Schr Lady Ellen, Godfrey, from Providence.
Schr H A Weekß, Ketcbam, Horn Baltimore.
Schr Flyaway, Davis, from Sag Harbor.
Bchr Thos Potter, Backett,'from Salem.
CLEARED.
Bohr L P Pharo, Crannjer, Jersey City, Reppiier ft Bro.
Schr C Williams, Golding, N York. Tyler, Stone &;00,-
Schr 8 F. Abbott, Lndlam, New York, Oaatnor, stick,
ney & Wellington. -
Schr H A Weeks, Ketcbum, Greonport, do
Schr M B Carlisle, Ryder, Danversjort, do
Schr Lady Ellen, Corson, Boston, do
Schr E T Allen, Alien, Bsaton, C A Heckscher <fc Co.
Bohr LeesbuTg, Swift, Boston, L Bothermel.
Bchr P Hcilner, Grace, Providence, Sinnickson &
Glover.
Schr J M Broomail, Douglass, Providenoe, do'
fehr Flyaway, Davis, Providence, John R White.
Schr T Potter. Backett, Newport, do
Schr John C Baxter, Price, Boxbury, Hammett, Van
Dnßen & Locbmau.
Scbr O A Hecksoher, Stubbs, Portsmouth, I< AuUeu
ried & Co. - : .
■■Scbr IvyyHendewoni Wareham,Noble, Caldwell &00.
Echr fea Witch, Tyler, New Bedford, J B Blaklstdn.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bonud to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned as follows:
E S Crawford, grain to A Oattell & (Jo: Mount Ararat,
pig iron to E J Etting A Bro; S H Trump, lumber to M
Trump St Son; Schuylkill Navigation scow, timber to Bchl
Navigation Co.
(Correspondence of the Press.!
HAYBB DE GBAOE, Nov 6.
, The steamer wyoming lett here this morning, with the
.following boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows:
Mery Louisa, lumber to M Trump & Son; Johnßeed,
do te John Craig; A T Goodman and Experiment, coal to
Delawarer-Foreet Flower, railroad iron to D Beeves &
son/j L Stickier, light to Philadelphia. ■
MEMORANDA.
Bsrk Fleetwing, Jayne, hence 15th Aug, touched at
Pernambuco 29th Sept, and sailed next day for Bio ae
Janeiro.
Bark Ella Virginia, White, from Buenos Ayres, at New
York 61b Inet.
, Bcbrs C H Booth, Burger, S Godfrey, Bussell, W D
Cargill, HaWkins, and Colorado, Shepherd, for Philadel
phia: Vesta. Tomlin; for Cape May, and Eliza Jane, Ed
wards, for Wilmington, cleared at New York 6thinst-
Schr Wave, Salisbury, from Delaware City, at Fall
Biver 6th Inst. *
. Scbr Emetine Haight, Beebe, hence, arrived at Provi
dence sth in: t.
Scbr Amelia, Falkenburg, sailed from Provadence 6tb
inst. fer Philadelphia
Schrs Sallie B, Bateman, and E W Pratt, Nickerson,
hence, errived at Boston 6th Inst
Sehr Sarah E Jones, Jones, hence for New Bedford,
at New London 6tb Inst.
Scbr Albert Field, Phillips, sailed from Newport 51h
inst. for Philadelphia.
Sohra John McAdam. Willard, F Nelson, Wiley, and
Leoneea, Hnpper, from Boston for Philadelphia, and Eu
gene, Hunt, from Wellllset for do, were at Newport 4th
inst. ■
Scbr B L Berry, (before reported capsized off Cape
Poge) together with anchors and chains, has been pur
chased ■ at auction by Oapt Benj Chase, of Onttyhunk,
and others of Now Bedford, for *5BO. They will imme
diately proceed to raise her, and take'her to N Bedford.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
fIOPARTNEE SHIP.—The undersiga
a_/ ed have this day formed a copartnership under the
name and firm ef ANDBEWSr WILKINS, & 00., for
the transaction of -the Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing
business, at No. 603 MARKET Street. * - 1 ' ,
JOBIAHB: ANDREWS,
• ABEL B. WILKINS.
BDWABD J. ALTEMU3.
WILLIAM N. SMITH.
PhiladeLhla. Nov. 3 1862.- nod 6t*
pARLOR SKATES.- Superior Par
-“r lor Skates, ofimproved pattern, neat and light, for
Ba, ® b 7 PHILIP WILSON A 00.,
0c28.1m 416 OHEBNUT Bt, opposite.Onatom House.
TpRENCH MUSTARD. Purrey
Bl “ rn «* a Imported Mustard, tor-sale in store and to
arrive, by the sole agent,-
--an OHABLES 8. OABBTAIRB,
— oeiW 1 No. 126. WALNUT Street
pnras APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE,
l# Rhodes a Williams,
oo3 ' tf 19T South WATEBBtreet.
K.IBBILS, &o.:'
Complete Maobinory for foiling and finishing
Btaokete, Eertej e, fto For sate cheap.
Address Box No. 1062 P. O 7 . ocBl-12t*
For sale—
" A FIRST-OLASS RETAIL DRUG'RTO3K,
ESTABLISHED I S’ 1823
The subscriber,, wi hing to retire from business, will
dispose of bis STO HE It is i United on the Northeast
corner of BALTIMORE and GAY Streets, two of the
principal thoroughfares of tbeclte.iaia full operation,
and doing n large PEKSCBIPTIOH AND .RETAIL
Business. with a patronage of the highest r, speotability.
The stand comprises a Front Store and Back Room;
two large Rooms in second story; a large Cellar, Ragged;
• neat! Yard, with Hydrant, &c., Bent moderate.
Fixtures of the first quality, with a complete stock of
GENUINE DRUGS. OBEHIOALS. and FANCY AR
TICLES, with all the EEOIPEB for the PROPRIE
TARY ARTOLEB.
As good an opportunity for business is seldom offered
to the trade. Address .
' THOS. G. MACKENZIE,
Northeast comer BALTIMORE and GAY Sts.,
noG tbsto9t Baltimore, Md.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—A
Ea splendid large Stone OOTTAGE, near OHE STNUT
HILL at a Station on the Railroad, with eight acres of
ground, beautifully situated. Farm-house, Oarriage
house, Stable, Ac. Everything mott substantial and
complete. Terms very easy. B. F.'GLENN,
no6-tf ,123 South FOURTH Steßsj-
m T O L I T—A COMMODIOUS
■si DWELLING, No. 182 North FRONT Street. Bent
moderate. - Apply to WETHERILL & BRO.,
0c27- tf 4T and 49 North SECOND Street.
« ¥OR SALE OR TO LET—Four
■B. HOUSES, on the west side of BRO AD Streetehelow
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
NINTH and BANBOM Streets. mh23-H
A. FOR SALE—A splendid, large
■“Chestnut Hill OOTTAGE, with every possible con
venience. and eight acres of ground, carriage borne, Ac.,
complete. On very easy terms. B. F. GLENN,
0018 No. 123 South FOURTH Street,
gb TO RENT- A THREE-STORY
■l3- BRIOK DWELLING, on B ACE Sheet, one door
above Twelfth, north side Bent low to a good tenant
Apply to WETHERILL A BROTHER,
jel2 47 and 46 North SECOND Street.
gg| FO R SALE—A good Jersey
iSt-FABM OF NINETY ACRES, on tiie Baricooas,
half mile from Deienco, twelve miles from Camden,
Twenty acres excellent Meadow, a great abundance ol
Fruit, good Buildings. Ac., or will Exchange for good
City Property. " " B. F. GLENN,
cclB No. 123 South FOURTH Street.
m FOR SALE—CHESTER VAL
-3LLEY FARM, 80 acres, 12 fine timber,’ the haiauoe
in a high state of cultivation, situate half a mile from
railroad Btation, 16 miles from the city .r Fitet-class im
provements; handsemely shaded lawn; fine fruits, Ab.
Also, a number ®f FARMS in Delaware and Chester
counties.
Apply to
0c25-tf.-
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL
-2-. FARM, 55 aores, miles from Bristol, or Sha*
mony Btation, '2o miles from the city, with fine improve
ments
Also, a large number of FBUIT.FABMS, in the States
of Delaware and Maryland .-
Also, a number to exchange in the adjoining counties,
New Jersey, Ac.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
0c26-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street.
pENNSY LVANIA M I L I T ARY
JL ACADEMY, at West Chester, (for boarders only).
This Academy will be opened on THURSDAY, Septem
ber 4th, 71862. It was chartered by the Legtsiatnre, at
ita last session, with full collegiate powers.
In its capacious buildings, which were erected and fur
nished at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are ar
rangements of the highest order forthe comfortable quar
tering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty cadets.
A corps of competent and experienced teachers will
give their undivided attention to the educational depart
ment, and aim to make th6ir instructions thorough and
practical. The department of studies embraces the fol
lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific,
Coiiegiaie and Military. A grad note of the United States
Military Academy, of high standing in his class, and of
experience in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to'
the Mathematics and Engineering The moral training
of cadets will be carefully attended to. For circulars,
apply to JAB. H OBNE, Esq;. No. 628 CHESTNUT Sc.,
or at the Book Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia,
or to Colonel THEODORE HYATT, President Pehn
eyivania Military Academy. 7 no4lm
\TILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
V A select Boarding School, near MEDIA, Pa.
Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English
studies, Ac.
Military Tactics taught. Olasies in Book-keeping,
Surveying, and Civil Ei gincering. Pupils taken or all
ages, and are received at any time.
Boarding per week, S 2 25.
Tuition per quarter, $B.OO.
For catalogues or infoimationaddressßev.J.HEß-
VEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Fa. oclO-tf
T INDEN HALL MORAVIAN FE-
J-J MALE SEMINARY, at LITIZ, Lancaster county,
Fenna., founded 1794, affords snperior advantages for
thorough and accomplished Female education. For circu
lars and information, apply to Messrs. JORDAN ft
BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia, or
to Rev. W- O. BEfOHEL, Principal au29-3m
T3OAEPIN& SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
JLA REMOVAL.
The Sixth Session of the BOARDING BOHOOL FOB
GIRLS, heretofore oonductod by the Subscribers, near
Darby, Pet, under the name of
« SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY,” :
WIU open loth mo., Ist, 1882, at Attleboro, Bnok*
county, Pa., under the name of
BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Every facility will be afforded whereby a thorough
and finished course of instruction in all the elementary
and higher branohes of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL,
and MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained.
Circulars, embracing full details of the Institution,
may be had on application to the Principals, Attleboro,
Bucks county. Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia.
. TERMS. i
The charge for tuition In English branohes, with
board, washing, feel, and lights, including pens and ink,
and the rue of the library, is at the rate of $l6O for the
school-year. - . -
Latin/Greek, Frenoh, German, and Drawing, eaoh
extra. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS,,
JANE P. GRAHAMS,
seB-3m Principals.
Estate of John maBt,deo’d.
—Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN
MAST, dec’d, having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims to present them
to; ELIZABETH D MIST,
113 BROWN Street.
FRANCIS L LEVERING, ‘
: 707 POPLAR Sheet,;
' .Administrators.
Or their Attorney,
oclieOt*
rf THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the widow of said de
cedent ban filed In said Court her petition and appraise
ment, claiming to retain personal property in the said
appraisement mentioned to the value of $3OO, under the
act of Assembly of April 14,1851, and supplement there
to. and that the same will be approved by the Courton
FRIDAY, Not. 21, 1862, unless exceptions.are filed
thereto. JOHN L. BHOEMAKEB,.
-,cc3o-tba-4t# . ...' sfr’Attomey for Petitioner.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
JL THE CITY AND COUNIY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of PHILIP B SOHUSLER, Ben’r, deceased.
■ The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of ALOENIA SOHUYLBB, Exe
cutrix of PHILIP B. SCHUYLER, Jun’t deceased,
who was acting Executor of PHILIP R sfeUYLBB,
Sen’r, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance
in the hands of the accountant, will meet the partios.in
terested for the-pnrpbses-of his appointment on MON
DAY, November 24th,'1882, at 4 o’clock F. M , at his
Office, No- 131 South FIFTH-Street, ,in the city of
Philadelphia.
uos tbstnSt GEORGE M. OONARBOE, Auditor.
TN TBE MATTER OF THE ES-
X TATE OF DAVID MELIOK, DECEASED—By a
provision in the last. Will and. Testament of DAVID
MELIOK, deceased, late cf Geneva, New York, hia exe
cutor is directed to advertise - for, information 'as to .the
whereabouts of his wife and children.
' This notice is published in pursuance of that direction,
and the subscriber desires any one having knowledge of
their whereaboutfito Inform him, by mailer otherwise.
OHA3. J. FOLGEB, Esq.,
Geneva, Ontario county. N. Y.
September 13.1862 0c25 »6t
T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON
J-j the Last Will and Testament of ELIZABETH
ELLA GBASBY, late of tho City of Philadelphia, de •
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to the estate of the said deoedent are re
quired to meke payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the same to make them known without
delay to GEO. L. BABMSON, Executor,;
, o 4 s6t • 409 RACE Street.
Estate of gornelia rhoa%
DECEASED—Lettersof Administration to said
estate haying been granted the undersigned, ail parsena'
indebted thereto are requested to mahe and
those having claims to present them to
BAMUE£» RHOADS, - Administrator, i
oclB t6t# Twenty-third ward, Philadelphia.
BEADING, Nov 5.
Estate of william s. bue-
BIS. deceased.
NoTlOE.—Letters of Administration upon the Estate
Of WILLIAM 8. BUBBIS, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all personß indebted to said
Estate are requested to make payment, and those having
claims against the same to make them known without
delay to 8. H. JABDEN,
cclB-tBt# - 1907 COATES Street, Philadelphia.;
QBERIFIf’S SALE.—-By virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Circuit Court
for Cecil county, at the suit of the Philadelphia, Wil
mington,. and Baltimore Saliroad Company, against
Albert Brown, and to me directed, I have seized aad
taken in execution all the rid lit, title, interest, and claim, at
law and equity, of the said Albert Brown, in and to one
hundred KOAD WAGONS. And I hereby give notice
that on MONDAY, the 17th Inst, at PEBKYVILLB,
Cecil county, Maryland, I will offer for sale said pro
perty so seized and taken into execution'to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said writ and costs.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P M.
' - ELI OO3GBOVE,
not- Q 7 - Sheriff of Cecil County.
mHE RAILWAY TIME-KEEPER,
X especially adapted for Army sales. Good imitation
gold; will run and keep excellent time ; have ftncqj
colored hands and beautifully-engraved dials, the
Utters standing in relief. This is one of the most
taking novelties of the day, and should retail at prices
from twenty-five to eighty dollars each. They are fur
nished by tbe case, containing six of different designs, as
Engraved, per cose of half dozen, *33. En
graved and electro-gilded, per case of half dozen, assort
ed, $36. Engraved, superior, per ca«e of half dozen, as.
sorted, *39. Engraved, superior; and electro fine gilded,
having all the Improvements of the foregoing, per case
halt dozen, assorted, $42. Engine-turned, eame material
cases, over which is good silver, heavily plated, per case
of half dozen, *36. Samples of the foregoing, comprising
two of the first, and one eaoh of the others, makings
cate of half dozen, at the regular wholesale rates, *36.60.
Termsicash Will be sent to any part of the loyal States,
: with bill for collection on delivery. Buyers in tbe army
will have to send payment in advance, as the express
companies refuse making collections south of the Poto
mac.
This is one of the most saleable articles of tho tides,
and jnst the thing for those inolined to make money
among the soldiers. Send in your orders early.
GAIUS F. WHEATON, Sole Importer,
„ Oor. NASSAU and JOHN Streets, New York,,
P. O. Box 4355. . ■ 0028-18t*
A RMY DISKS.—A capital article for
AA camp and field use. Safefrom wet,'compact, and
convenient to carry i n pocket. For sale by = ■
W. Hi DADMUN,
104 NOBTH DE LAW ABE) Avenue. Philadelphia.
; AGENTS WANTED to sell them in Philadelphia and
vicinity." »■** 0028-lm*
T ATOIJR OIL.-—492 baskets Latour
J-4 Olive (Oil, just received per (trip Vandalia, froa
Bordeaux, tor sale by
JAUBETOHI*LAVEBGNI.
~ en2B-w ®W and 204 South FBONT gtrfL
/"'IARD PRINTING, Neat and Cheap.
V;.? atBINGWALT * BROWN’S, UlB. FOURTH
gtnet, below Oheatnnt - - m 3
THE J’BESS.^PHDiAPEBPHJA-; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .8. 1862.
FOR SAI.E AND TO LET.
E. PETTIT,
No 309 WALNUT-Street,
EDUCATIONAL.
.LEGAL,
JOHN L. BHOEMAKE B, :
- 325 North SIXTH Street
Estate of JOHN MOST, deceased.
INSURANCECOMPANIES.
|mE INSURANCE
BY THE.
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
'PHILADELPHIA,
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OK FKBrKTUAL,
MEBOHANDISE, FUBNITURE, &o„
IN TOWN OB OOUNTBF.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
CASH CAPITAL 8248,000— ASSETS 330,178 io
Invested In the following Securities, via
First Mortgage on City "Property, worth
double the am0unt,.;...............,.*171,100 00
Pennsylvania Kallrbad Company's 8 percent. j
Ist Mortgage 80nd5.................... 0,000-00
Do; do. 2d do; (880,000) 29,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top T per cent. Bonds 4,600 00
Ground Bent, well secured. 2,000 00
Collateral Loan, well secured. 2,600 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan. 46,000 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 83,000,000
6 per cent. L0an..!.,...... ..... 6,000 00;
United States 7 3-10 per cent. L0an.......... 10,000 00
Allegheny county 6 per ot. Ponna. B. Loan.. 10,000 00
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Company’s
6 peroent. Loan (86,000),............. 4,710 00
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company’s fl !■
pereoct,Loan (86,000).............,., 4,800 00
Pennsylvania Bailroad Company’s Stock.., , 4,000 GO
Bsliancelnsurance Oompahy’sStock...,..,. 8,860 00
Commercial Bank 5t0ck;................... 5,135 01
Mechanics’ Bank Stock. 2,812 60
County Fire Insurance Company’s 5t00k..,, , 1,060 00
nelawaro M. S. Insurance Company’s Stock..' ; 700 00
Union M. Insurance Company’s Scrip 380 00
Bills Beceivable.. 1,06184
Accrued Interest. 6,604 81
Cash in bank and on hand...,;........ 7,010 96
Bosses promptly adjusted and paid,
DIBEOSOBS.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Biapham,
■William it. Thompson, Bobert Steen,
Broderick Brown, William Hussar,
William Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley,
John B. Worrell, 'Marshall Hill,
H. Xi. Oarsoh, J Johnson Brown,
Bobert Toland,, Oharlea Belaud, .
G. D, Bosengarten, Jacob T, Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Plitebnrg,
OBBH tINGLEY, President.
B. M. HUfOHMAN, Secretary. lf . jyll-tf
Delaware mutual safety
INBUBANOE COMPANY,
IHOOBPOBATKD BY THE LLGISLATUEE OB'
PEHKSYLVAHIA, 1835.
OFFICE S. E. COBNEB THIBD AND WALHOT
STBEETS, PHILADELPHIA.
. MAEIKE INSURANCE.
OH VESSELS.)
OABGO, 5 To all parte of tho World.
FBEIGHT, ; ) ’
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by Bivor, Canal, jbakejind Land Carriage to
all parts of the Union.
RISE INSURANCES
On Merchandiso generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Bonnes, &c.
•ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,.HOY. 1,1801.
FAK. • COST.
*lOO,OOO United State* Five per ct. Loan... *100,250 00
60,000 U. States 6 per ct. Treasury Notea 49,995 37
26,000 United States Seven and Three
tenths per ct. Treasury Noteß... 26,000 00
100,000 State of Penna, Five per-ctMoah, 89,581 26
64.000 . do. do. Six do. do. 54.151 60
123.060 Philo. City Six per cent. 10an..'.. 119,448 17
30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
10an....
20,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad. Ist Mort
gage Six per cent. 80nd5,;..,,. 20,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad, 2dMort
gage Six per cant. 80nd5....... 46,130 83
16,000 800 shares Stock Germantown Gas
Co. Principal and Interest
guarantied by the city ot Phtla.
5,000 100 Shares Stock form. B. R. Co..
Bills Beceivable, for Insurances made., 00.730 0T
Bonds and mortgages. 75.000 00
Baal E5tate........... 01,303 35
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma
rino Policies, Interest, and other debts due
tbeCompany... 48,131 97
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, 811,843, estimated value. 4,088 00
Cash on hand—in 8anka........ 851,093 03
in Drawer. 617 33
DIBEOTOBS.
Samuel E. Stofeesj
■ J. F. Feniston,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer McHvaine,
Thomas 0, Hand,
Robert Burton,
Jacob P . Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pittsburg
D, T. Morgan, «
A. B, Berger, «
AS 0 HAND, President. .
. DAYIS, Vice President,
retary. del6-ly
Thomas 0. Hand,
Edmund A. Bouder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John B. Penrose,
John O. Davis,
James Tra/juair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
James 0. Hand,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seed,
Dr. B. M. Hnalon,
George CL Leiper,
Hugh Oralg,
Charles Kelly,
JOHN 0.
HENRY LYLBtJBN, Seci
X7URE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE-
X? BY—The PENNSYLVANIA EIBE INSUBANOE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. 'OHABTEB PEEPS*
TUAL. No. 610 WALNUT Btreet, opposite Independ-.
enceSunare. .
This Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six years, continues to inaure against Losb or Da
mage by Fire on public or private Buildings, either per
manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods; or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms. - •••
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of loss. .
DIBSOTOBB.
Jonathan Patterson, . Thomas Eoblns,
Quihtin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Doverenx,
William Montelins,. Thomas Smith.
Isaac Hazlehurst, v _
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
William 0. Cbowbll, Secretary. apd
TNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
X STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. A
and 8 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL
NUT Street, between BOOK and THIRD Streets, Phila
delphia. ■■■■■■ .
INCORPORATED in 1784—OHABTEB PEBPETUAL.
CAPITAL *200,000.
PBOPEETIEB OF THE COMPANY, FEBEUAEY 1
1,1881, *607,094.61.
MARINE, JBTBE, AND INLAND T&ANSPOBTA
TION INSURANCE.
DIBSSOTOBS.
Henry D. Sherrerd,
Charles Macalestdr, '
William S. Smith,
John B. Austin,
William B. White,
George H. Biuart,
. Edward 0,
HENRY D.
William Haepes, Secretai
rpHE ENTERPRISE ■!-
INBUBANOB COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
.: 7 ' (FIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY;)
COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W; CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT BTBEBTB.
: DIRECTORS. i, ; *
F. Batchferd Starr, i ffiordecal L. Dawson,
William McKee, I j. Goo. H. Stuart,
' Helbro Frazier, JohnH. Brown,
Jehn M. Atwood, >B; A. Fahnestock,
Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer.
. F. BATOHFOBD STABB, President.
Cha*lms W. Ooxm. Secretary. ' feli
American fire insurance
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTEB
PERPETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia*
Having alarge paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus* in
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Tessels in port and -their: Cargoes,' and other Personal
Property; AUlosaesHberaHy and'promptly adjusted; .
DIBEOTOBS,
James B. Campbell,
Edmtrnd <3. DntiSh,
Charles W. Foultnoy,
Israel Korria,
Thomas B. Marls,
John Welsh, 1
Samnel O. Morton,
Patrick Brady,
John T. Lewis, ,
THOMAS B. HABIB, President.
Alb**t 0. li. Orawfoid, Secretary. fe23-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
-AS-' -OOM PANY.—Authorized Capital $400,600
OHABTEB PERPETUAL.
Office No. SIX WALNUT Street, between Third and
Tonrth Streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure' against loss or damage by
lire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise goner
'rally/" -.v'" . : '.
Also, Marine Insurances on Teasels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to alliparts of tlio Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
. ‘Lewis-Audenried, J. E. Baum,
John B. Blakiaton, Wm. F. Dean, .
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketoham. 15
WILLIAM ESHER, President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vico President
W. M- Smith, Secretary. ... ap3-tf
COAX,.
fIOAL.— THE UNDERSIGNED
bog leave to inform their friends and’ the pnblis
that.they, have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT
iron NOBLE-STREET WH ABF, on - idle’ Delaware, to
their Yard, northwest comer of EIGHTHand .WILLOW
Streets, whero they intend to Keep the beat duality crt
. LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at ih<
lowest prioM. Your patronage Is respectfnJlr-'selioiisd.
i JOS. WALTON ft CO.,
,■ Office, 112 Bonth SECOND Street
Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf
SAFES. :/£ a— -■
Sfca LILLIE’S BAFEDEPOT ; SS
IffiPMOYEB hi No. a South SEVENTH Street mb;
tboFrftnklic Institute. ' ■
‘ The undersigned, thankful lor put favors; dud fcetefs
determined to merit future patronage, has secured' as
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand (
large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought an!
Chilled ilrpn Fire; and Burglar 'Proof JSafes, (the onh
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made:)" Also, Lillie-'
Uneanalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be fornisfca
to order on short notice. This is the strongest,-best pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention Is oafied to Lillie’s M*t
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &e. : . This Safe is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet el
fered for this purpose, and hi the only one that is stristS
fire and bnrglar proof.
Sworn. Notiob.—l have now on hand say twenty S
Farrel, Herring, A Oo.’a Safes, most of them nearly new.
and some forty of other makers, comprising a compfob
| assortment .u to shses, and *0 lately exchanged for Sts
j now celebrated Lillie Baft. They will be sold at van
■ low prices. Please call and examine.
I Ja2S-lylf ; M. O. SAPLBB, Agent.
Bb EVANS A WATSON’S
IStB SALAMANDER SAM
1# SOUTH FOUBTH BTBBET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFES always Cl
nsiid.
fiOTTONy WOOL AND CARPET
MANUFACTURERS, Hardware Merchants, Lamp
Manufacturers,-Planters, So., TAKE NOTICE, that
every deoorlption of Tin Work, Brass Castings, Stamp
lug (including all military work), of superior manufac
ture, can be obtained on '.order, of JOSEPH LENNIG,
Manufacturer, 1816, 1617, and 1619 FRANCIS'Street
and RIDGE Avenue. 0020 lm* ■
G GOTOH WHISKY—2S puncheons
James Stewart’s fine PAISLEY MALT, /Imported
direct. In bond and for sale by i, ■
oc!8-2m
BAY RUM—In Puncheons arid Wine
Barrels,for sale by
OHABLES S. OABSTATBS,
0020 126 WALNUT Street.
TTOLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350
XU Boxes Choice English Dairy CHEESE, just re
ceived and for sale by RHODES * WILLIAMS,
008-tf . No. 107 South WATER Street
T IQUEURS. —50 oases assorted Li-
XX onenrs, just received per ship Vandalla, from Bor
deaux, and for sale by
JAPBXTOHE E LAVBBGNB,
mi SOS ft 20i Bouth FBOHT Street.
%
8330,176 10
£4,075 00
14,587 50
5,000 00
61,015 35
*809,129 3T
Samuel Grant, JTr., i
Tobias Wagrierj
Thomas B. Wattson,
Henry G. Freeman,
Charles S. Lewis,
George 0. Carson,
light.
IHEBBERD, President.
r. jy29-tf
GEO. WHITELBY, .
137 South FRONT.
PROPOSALS.
Depu TY QUARTERMASTER
GESEBAL’i OFFICE,
Philaoslpbia, 3d Hov, 1862
PROPO3 will be received at thi* office nacH BA
TXJBD&Y, Bihiuat,, at I*2 o’clock &X<* for the immediate
delivery, in this city, at any point that may be reiairei,
of two thonsand Wagon Ooveref ten-ouace dock, Army
standard, subject to inspection. The tight is reserved to
reject all bids deemed too high A.; BOYD,
no 4 5t . , Captain and A. Q. 51. U. 8. A.
Depute quartermaster
GENERAL'S OFFICE, Philadelphia, sth
November, 1862,0 , * : ■
PBOVOJALS will be received at this office until
SATURDAY, Bth Inst, at 32 o’clock M ..for the im
mediate delivery in. this cit 7 of SEVENTY-FIVE
PAULINS, Samples of pack Ifauirfit. The right is
reserved to reject ail bids,deemed too high.
- A. BOYD,
nDfl-3t Oapt. and Assistant Q M U 8. A.
A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP
jOL age offio®, twelfth and gibabd
BTBEETB— Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1882
Open PROPOSALS are invited at this office for furnish
Ing the following articles for the army:
, SHIRTS, either of white domet or gray twilled, flan
nel or knit.
BOOTS AND BOOTEES, either “ pegged” or
“ sewed,” of Army standard, quality and pattern
SACK OOATS'OB BLOUSES, of blue twillod flan
nel, Indigo-dycd, blue or knit, of flark colors. Indigo
bine preferred, .. , : : ;
STOCKINGS, to weigh 3 pounds to the dozen, ail
wooi: - : t; . ■
Proposals will state how soon the articles oan be deli
vered at the Schuylkill Arsenal. G. H. ORO3MAN,
oc3l-tf - - Dep. Q. 51. Goa.
T\IPUTY QUARTERMASTER
JL/ GENERAL'S OFFICE, Phihbm.phu, 6th
Nov., 3862. ;
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MON
DAY, 10th inst., at 12 o’clock M., for the erection and
completion of additionalHOSPlTAL SHEDDING on
the grounds of the present U. 8. Military Hospital at
West Philadelphia, the plans.and specifications of which
Jnay be seen at the Office of Jf'HN Me ARTHUR, Jr.,
Architect, Ho. 209 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia,
where all necessary information npon the subject can be
obtained. Bidders will state the shortest time required
to complete the oontract,. and the names of competent
securities to the whole amount For its prompt and faith
ful performance. The right is reserved to reject all bids
deemed top high,
G. H CBO3MAN,
Deputy Q. St. General TJ. 8. A.
Proposals for twine.—
POST OFFDE' DEPABTMENT, 3d Hot., 1862.
BE A LED PBOFOSALS will bo received at this De
portment until the 25th day of November, 1862, for fur
nishing one year’s supply of TWINE, estimated at Rbont
35 000 pounds, to be de!iver:d at tbo BLANK AGEN
CIES at Washington, D. 0., New York City, and Buffa
lo, Hew York, free from all cost of transportation, in
such quantities at each Agency as may, from time to time,
be ordered by the Department. - .
. The Twine must be of three strands, well twis'ed, and
capableof sustaining the weight of 25 ! pounds on a string
six feet in length; it must be put up in balls of one
pou-sd weight each, and packed suitably for transporta
tion In packages of one hundred pounds weight each.
Tfce'Twine must be rmbotb- and flexiblo, and measure
about 530 yards to the pound. As no specific material
has been determined upon, bidders trill send samples of
such Twine as tbey propose to furnish with their bids.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest and beat
bidder. He best bid to be: determined after a careful ex
amination, for the purpose of ascertaining which bid
will, in its practical results, bo most adran'.ageons'to the
Department. This the Postmaster General reserves to
himself the right of deciding.
No proposals will be considered which may be made by
persons net engaged in tbe manufacture of twine.
Each bidder must furnish, with Ms proposals, evidence
of his ability to comply with his bid.
Two sufficient securities will be required to a contract.
Failures to fhrr lsh the artie’e contracted for promptly,
or furnishing on article inferior to that contracted for,
will be considered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of
the contract.
.Bids not made in accordance with these proposals will
not be considered.
Proposals must be marked on She outside of the enve
lope with the name of the article proposed for, and the
letter containing them addressed te the First Assistant
Postmaster General, Washington, D. O.
nc6 thstn6t M. BL4IE, Postmaster General.
QEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN
KJ vited until the 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1862, for
supplying the tfaiteS States Bnbsisten©© Department with
6,000 head of Beef Cattle oh the hoof.- i
The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. C., and
each animal to 'average 1,300 pounds gross. No cattle
admitted that weigh lobs than 1,000 pounds gross. Hei
fera, Stags, asd Bulls not wanted. j 2
The first delivery ol Cattle to be made on the Ist day
of December, or soon thereafter as the Grovernment
may direct. 6€o head of Cattle per week will be required
to be delivered under this contract.
it bond with good asd sufficient security will be re-
Quired. Twenty psr cent, of the purchase-money wilt bo
retained until the completion of the contract
Proposals from contractors who have previously failed
to comply with their bids, from disloyal persons, or where
the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, will not be
considered.
The names of firms should be stated in full, with the
precise address of each member of the firm. '
All bids must be accompanied by two guarantees.
Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, A D. O.
and 0 S U. 8. A , Washington, D. C., and endorsed
«Proposals for Beef Cattle,” , ' ,
Form of Guarantee.
We, —- —, of the county of -—and State of -—do
hereby guarantee that ia able to fulfil the contract
in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that,
should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter
into a contractin accordance therewith.
* Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared
to become bis securities. -
(This guarantee must.b© appended to each bid.)
The responeibility of tbo guarantors must be shown by
the official certificates, of the Clerk of the nearnost Dis
trict Court, or of the United States district Attorney.
Bids which do mt comply with flit al>ovc will be re -
Qectid- no6-tl4
TAEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE
XJ NEBAL’S OFFICE, ; :
Philadelphia* October 31,1802
Proposals will be received at this office until MON
DAY, 10th November, at 12 o'clock K„ for the delivery
Its this city, at any point that may bo required, of
Five hundred Army Transportation Wagons.
Two hundred four-wheeled "Ambulances, « Wheeling
pattern.”
" Five hundred sets six-mule Wagon. Harness. ■
■ Two hundred seta twot horse "Ambulance Harness,
The whole to be completed sad ready-lor delivery on
or before the 15th of December noxi
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high.
_ A. BOYD,
nol-8t Captain and Asst. Quartermsster U. S. A.
EROPO SALS FOR head
boards FOB GRAVE 3.
Depot Qcsrtku.mastkk’s Office, )
CORNER EIGHTEENTH AND G STREETS, >
Hovember 1,1802. y
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until MOB DAY, Hovember 10,1892; at 2 o’clock P. M.,
for furnishing to the United Btates two thousand (2,000)
head ; boards or tablets for graves, of the following de
scription?—via:
Ail to be of good black walnut, clear of knots and
splits, four (4) feet in length, ten (10) inches wide and
"one and three eighths (1%) of an inch thick, with five
eighths (fi) of an inch groove twenty (20) inches in
length, and in ail respects to correspond with a sample to
bo seen at this office.' .
: Allot said boards to be delivered at such point or
points in the cltv or county of Washington, D. 0., as the
iDepot .Quartermaster may direct, wlEbin thirty days
alter the awarding of the contract.
Proposals from di: loyal parties will not be considered,
and an oath of allegiance to (he Doited States Govern
ment imst accompany each proposition.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should It
be awarded, to him, must he. guarantied by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the
guarantee, .and said guarantee must accompany the
bid.
die responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by
the official certificate of the Clark of the nearest District
Court or of the United States District Attorney.
Bidders must be present in person when the bids are
opened, or their proposals will not be considered.
The full name and post office address of the bidder
must apeear in the proposal.
If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all
the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as
;the individual proposal of the party signing it.
' : Bonds in the sum of one thousand dollars," signed by
the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be rc
quiredofthe successful bidder upon signing the contract.
. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed
too high ir reserved by the Depot Quartermaster.
Informal proposals will be rejected.
Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edward L.
Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster U. 8 Army, at Wash
ington, D. 0.. and should he. plainly marked “ Proposals
for furnishing Head-boards for Graves.”
Form of Guarantee.
• We, -——, of the county of ———and State of
■■■—, and ,of the county ofand State
of -I do hereby guarantee that - —— is able
to fulfil the contract, in accordance with the: terms of
his proposition, and that, should his Proposition be ac
cepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance
therewith.
Should the contraot be awarded him we are prepared
to become his sureties. :.
(To this guarantee must he appended the officlaV certi
ficate above mentioned ) EDWARD L. HARTZ,
nc;i-7t Captain and Ass’t Quartermaster U. S. A.
PIANOS.
&Ssgga A SEVEN- OCTAVE $4OO
M rS fI ’ ROSEWOOD PIANO FOB *2oo—Payable In
easy same of Three Dollars per month.
The public -will please take notice that the books of the
PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
800IETY aro now open to receive subscribers te i
Fourth Series. .The first distribution ot Soven-ootavt
Eosewood Pianos for this series will take place at the
Office, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
October 7th, 1862, at 3 o’clock. Circulars, giving the
full plan of operations of this highly beneficial inatltu
tlon, can be had by applying to the Secrotary of the
Society. H. W OKAY, Secretaij,
Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street,
%oc4-tf
jtfggfca THE FINEST ASSORT
IT* *"*! > MINT of now, modern, and dorable PI
ANOB from 8160 to JI4OO.
. Also, PBESGB’S World-renowned MELODEGN3 and
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small monthly iußtallmenta. JAMBS BELLAS, ST9 an*
SSI South FIFTH Street, above Sprnoe. eeS-Sm* ’
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
BRaewß THE ADAMS EX
fiSSiBBSs® : PEBSS COMPANY, Offloe m
OBBBTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packagee, Mer
chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own
lines or in comieotion with other Express Ormpanies, to
all tbci principal Towns and Olties of the United Stale*.
' ' B. B SANDFOBD, .
fel9: ; General Superintendent.
QADTION.
The well-earned reputation of
MRBANKS’ SCALES
Has induced the makers of lmperfeot balances toe S*
them as '‘FAIBBANKB’ 80ALBS,” and purchasers
have thereby, in many instances, been subjected te
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tured only by the original inventors, E. 3c T. FAIR
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business, where a correct and durable Scales is required.
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® F. I. G. ®
ZING, ABMY, *AND TOILET MIEBOBB,
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Sole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH,
166 DUANE Street, near West Broadway,
IeSO-Sta New York--
KENRY’S REPEATING RIFLE—
Tbs greatest Arm Of the age; will shoot fifteen
times, in as many seconds, 1,000-yards.; For sale a
mannractnrers’ prices.by : ' „ 1
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ocBl-lm 1 416 CHESTNUT Street.
CHAMPAGNE.—- Gold Lao Cham
pagne, in quarts bud pints, for sale by
' OHABLBS S. OABSTAIBS,
Oq2o. Bole Agent, No. 128 WALNUT Street.*
eOTTON SAIL DUOK AND CAN
YAB, of all numbers aud brands. * ‘
- Seven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings. Trunk, end Wagon Covers. ; '
Also, FaperManufaeturorß’ Drier Felts, from 1 to feet
wide. Tarpaulteß, •
I . JOHN W, EYEBKAN. A GO., ■
I myt-tr s 102 JOSHS’ alley.
MEDICINAL.
D AS PROF. BOLLES’ DISCOVERY
JJL in the application of GALVANI3M, MAGNE
TISM, and otln r modlocations or ELECT EIOITY, re
ceived general favor among the most liberal Medical
Men of the Old Schools, aad is Prof. B.’s system now
being brought rapidly into public iavor 2 Yes, verily,
and if you doubt it, read carefully the.following extracts
of letters, aad also opinions of some of tbe most eminent
Medical Men of this and other States, who have been
traveling and lecturing, teaching and applying the differ
ent modifications of Electricity, as taught them by Prof,
BOLLES:.
BEAD TEE FOLLOWING FF.OM EMINENT M. D.’s
■ The testimony ot a Medical Man of tbe Oid 'Schools,
thirty years—fifteen years In the Allopathic . School and
fifteen In the Homoeopathic—and has for two years since,
being qualified by Prof. 8., made Electricity a_»pociaUy,
has cured thousands neyor benefited by modtoinos:
Some five months ago I was attracted. by a c ird of
Profeseor Bolles, Ho 1220 Walnnt street, Philadelphia;
claiming a discovery that he had made In the uso and ap
plication of the various forms and modifications of Elec
tricity for the cure of ail e-srabto diseases, I called on
this gentlemen, and after listening 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 system,
I was impressed that he had something new, sad at once
applied for instructions on the subject. I now speak
from experience, as I have remained la his office for two
months, watching the result of kiaoperatlons and having
myseb the charge ot one of the treatingrooms for nearly
the wide time, and treated from twelve to fifteen cases
daily, comprising n< i rly every kind and grade of chronic
disease. Although my expectations were high. I must
oonfess they hays been fully realized. I have aeon a
great number of patients who had availed themselves of
the best medical skill and remedial agents for years—
cases I well knew to be incurable by all other known
remedies—permanently cured by a few applications of
Electricity; and what has surprised me most, was the
rapid improvement and cure ef many cases pronounced
pulmonary consumption by their physicians, because I
bad been instructed by Dr. Paige to avoid ail such oases,
as tha treatment tended to injure. I feel impelled by a
sense »r duly to caution the public against the indisori
ruinate use of Electricity, as I have known injury to re
sult Srom its Use, in tho tends of tha Ignorant. £ would
here remark that I have never in my whole experience,
or observation Bom books, pamphlets,, or intercourse
with men, road or heard of the general or special appli
cation of Electricity to the cure o! diieasa, as taught by
Professor BoUes, and, therefore, conclude it is original
-with him.
. I would say to those tampering with this mighty agent
of life and death to beware lest you strike, a blow at the
citadel of lift, and never think of applying it-to the
living organism until you understand its nature, and
when, where, and how to apply It. , " •
I would here take occasion to recommend my profes
sional brethren throughout the country to turn their at
tention to this important t gent as taught by Professor
Holies, who has certainly, In my optnlos, discovered the
only reliable mode of its, application, and thus rendered
an important service to the healing art, and a lasting
blessing to suffering and diseased humanity,, '
' JAMES P. GKEVES, 81. D.,
206 Pine street, Philadelphia.
Since then Dr. Greves has been qualifying hie brethren
In the medical profession, whs, to a man, endorse the
discovery of Professor Bolloa
‘ W. B. Wells, M. D., Buffalo, H. Y,, after a. year’s
practice, writes to Prof. B. as follows: -
I think my faith fully comprehends the fact that Elec
tricity, correctly applied,-according to your discovery, is
abundantly competent to cure all onrabla diseases. My
; experience and success;'after extensive practice, fully
warrant this assertion. Were I sick with a fatal disease,
I would far sooner trust my life in the hands of a skilful
Electrician than all the “ nathies” on earth bcaldeg-
Buffalo, N. Y. . W. B. WELLS, M. D.
' Prof. Bolles : I am fnlly satisfied that Electricity,
when understood according to its polarities and their re
lations to the fixed laws of the vita! eocnomy, as taught
by you, is ! the niOßt powerful, manageable, and efficient
agent known to man for the relief of pata and cure of
disease.; I would further state that there for the past
few weeks used Electricity in my practice, to the exclu
sion of nearly all other remedies, and have been emi
nently successful, and consider it a universal therapeutic.
: Davtojj, Ohio. D. MoGABTHY. M. D.
Prof. Bolles : For thelast nine months Ihave made
Electricity a specialty, and my faith is daily increasing
in its therapeutic effects, and I believe, when applied’ac
cording to your discovery, it will cure ail curabledis
eases, among which ate numerous cates never benefited
by medicine;
Buffalo, N. Y. ■ P. W. MANSKELD, M. D.
What I have now to say is from actual observation, as
I have spentrooßt of my time for the last two months with
Prof. Bollee, and have witnessed the effectaof the Eleo
trical agent on from fifteen to twenty-five patients a day,
suffering from almost every form of chronic disease; and
as strange as it may appear, in a majority of cases a per
fect cure was effected in from five to fifteen days. And
I wiU here remark that most of his patients were afflicted
with long-standing complaints, considered incurable by
all other known remedies. H. G.KIRBY, M. D.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Prop. Bolles: I believe your discovery to be a re
liable therapeutio agent, and feel it my duty to recom
mend it. Since I have received instruction fromyou,!
have applied it in cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, Oarea,
Amenorrboea, Asthma,and Congestion, and find thatl
have the same snccesa that you had when T was under
your instruction. I invariably recommend medicatmea
to avail themselves of an opportunity of beocmlng ac
quainted with your new method of applying Electricity.
Detroit, Michigan. DAYID THUBSPON, M. D.
Pros'. Bolles : A groat revolution in my mind and
practice has taken place since I became acquainted with
your new discovery of applying Galvanism, Magnetism,
and other modifications of Electricity as a curative agent.
I have found by man 7 experiments that Electricity is a
safe therapeutic agent in all acute and chronic cases when
applied according to your discovery. I desire that medi
cal men should become conversant with your discovery.
Cleveland, Ohio. MAEYIH GODDARD, M. D.
Rochester, N. Y., September 10, 1859.
Prop. Bolles—Dear Sir: The more I investigate
this system of practice, the moreconfident I am that it
is all-powerful to meet the ten thousand diseases to which
flesh Is heir.
Yon, who first discovered Electricity to be a reliable
therapeutio agent, should be considered a great benefac
tor of the race, for it is the only reliable syssem of cure
for the woes and ills of suffering humanity. It is strange
that physicians have become so wedded to their several
systems, brought up from the darkness of past ages, that
they will close their eyes against the light now beaming
forth through this system of practise. AH other systems
I regard as tho morning star to the rising snn.
i P. BHEDD, M. D.
Prop. Bolles : The nearer I conform to your system
of application, the more successful I am, and as I have
examined all the guides and works published npon the
subject, and seen nothing in reference to your theory, I
do not hesitate to say I believe it to be original with you,
and the only reliable system extant for curing dißeasa.
Respectfully yours,
Toronto. ohas.BANBALL, m. D.
The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years’
practice,-fifteen in Allopathy and fifteen In Homes
patby: - . . ■ ; ’
Prop. Bolles—Dear Sir : I never have, since yon
gave me Instruction in your new discovery of applying
Electricity,And God forgive me if Untho future ever
do, practice either Homoeopathy or Allopathy, iPhave
been strictly govfrced by tho philosophy you laid down,
and for the best of reason’—namely: That I am gene
rally successful, and I frankly say to yon that I am done
with medicine forever.
My success has been great since I have been In New
ark, N. 1. JAMES P. GBEVE3, M D.,
206 Pine street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—ln addition to the above extracts, Prof. B.
could furnish ovor ono thousand, fuiiy Bhowing that he is
well known to the medical and scientific world as the
discoverer of ail that is reliable in the therapeutic admin
istration or Electricity, .and that all otaer operators now
In the different cities (except those qualified by him) are
using Electricity at hazard, aDd Prof. 3. takes this occa
sion to caution the community against charlatans.
Office 1220 WALNUTStreet, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Medical men and others whe desire a know
ledge of my discovery can enter for a full course of lec
tures at any time. ocl3-tf
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GANS, &0.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Nov. 13, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be wldj by cata
logue, 1,000 bases men's, boys’, and yonths’ calf, Sip,
grain boots: calf and kip brogsms, Balmorals, gaiters,
Ac.; wttuen’s, misses’, and ohiidren’r calf, kip, goat, kid,
and morocco, heeled boots and sheet. gaitera, Balmorals,
Ac. Also, city-made goods.
Open for examination, with catalogues, early on fit*
morning of sale. . ' • . -
MARSHAL’S SALES.
MARSHAL’S SALE. —By virtue of a
Writof Sale, br the Hon. JOHN OADWALADEB,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at MICHENER’3 Store, No. 142
North FRONT Street, on 2 UEHDAY, November 18th,
1882, at 12 o’clock H , the cargo of the schooner DEFI
ANCE, constating of ladies’ leather and gaiter boots, 234
Backs ground salt, cheese, oiled coats, tin, shoe thread,
hoop-skirts, coal oil, muriatic, nitric, and sulphuric acids,
soda ash, sal soda, opium, soap, diugs, spool cotton, cali
coes, muslin, Ac. Catalogues will be issued five days
prior to the sale, and the goods opened for examination.
WILLIAM HILL WARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4,1862. nos Ot
Tt/TABBHAL’S SALE,—By virtue of
ixJL a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DEB, lodge o! the District Oonrt of the Doited Statos,
to and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to mo directed, will be acid at pnblio sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at DEBBYSHIBE’3
Btore, Ho. 107 North WATBE Street, on WEDNES
DAY, November I9tb, 1862, at 12 o’clock HI.. 3,470 bu
ehelfl of fire salt, 6,200 bushels of ground salt, 100 cases
of chicory, and 39 zinc cans of preserved vegetebies.
Immediately after the above sale, atLAFFEBTY’S
Btore, DELA WARE AVENUE, below Vine street, will
be fold, 2,060 bushels of ground salt, a portion of the
cargo of the brig FANNIE LAIIBIE.
WILLIAM MILLWABD, ;
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4,1862. non 6t
MABSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
a' Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN OAD
WAIADEB, Judge of the District Court of tha United
States, to and for the Eastern Diotriot of Pennsylvania,
to Admiralty, to me directed, wiE be sold at public sale,
to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIOHB
NEB’S Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MON
DAY, November 17th, 1862, at 12 o’clock il, the cargo
of the schooner JOSEPHINE, consisting of 321 bales of
cotton, 1,373 bdds staves, and 21 fire bricks. The cot
ton can be seen and samples obtained two days previous
to day of sale WILLIAM MILLWARD.
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4,1862. nos Bt
MABSHAL’3 SALE.—By virtue cf a
Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB,
Jndgaof the District Oonrt of the United States, fa and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and beet bidder, for cash, at MIOHE NEB’S Btore, No.
142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, November 18,
1862, at 12 o’clock M, the cargo of the schooner NE uL Y,
consisting of 76 sacks of salt, 10 boxes of soap, 7 barrels
Of saltß, 3 barrels atom. 5 bbls copperas, 6 bbls soda ash,
5 bbls Balts, 10 begs coffee, 23 cases claret wine, 5 cases
Champagne wine. Catalogues will be issued five' days
prior to the sale, and the goods open for examination.;
At the same time and place will bo sold 29 cases of
Champagne wine, 1 large turtle shell, 81 conch shells, 1
hide, 3 bolts of canvass, 1 teg of pickles, 1 zino box,
and 1 coil of rope, a portion of the cargo of the hark
■Fanny Dario. WILLIAM HiLLWAKD, ;
U. 3. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, November 4,1862. nos-6t
TI/TAESHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a
JXL Writ of Sate, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB,
Judge of the District Oonrt of the United States ia aud
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be soli at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at G&.LLO WKILIi-STBEST
WHABF, on TUESDAY, Noyember 11th, 1882, at !2
o’clock M., the schooner NELLY, her tackle apparel,
and furniture, aa she now lie* at said wharf
WlLLlllil MILLWABD,
H. S.'Marshal E. D of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 1.1862.- . no3-6t
MABSHAL’S SALE.—-By virtue of
a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DEB, Jndge of the District Oonrt of tbs United States
in and for th».Eaßtem District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILL
BTBEET WHABF, on TUESDAY, November 11th.
1862, at 12 o’clock M, the bark FANNY LAUBE, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, as ehe now lies at said
wharf. WILLIAM SIiLLWABD,
U 8 Marshal E. D. ol Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 1, 1802. no3-8t
IVTABSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
.IvJL a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OABWALA
DEB, Judge of the District Oonrt of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to tbe
highest and best bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHILL
-BTBEET WHABF, on TUESDAY, November Ufa,
1862, at 12 o’clock M., the schooner DEFIANCE, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said
wharf. WILLIAM MILLW J.BD,
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsyivania.
Philadelphia, November 1,1862. no 3 6t
l/rAESHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
IVJL a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Ad
miralty, to me directed will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, at OALLOWHIUL
BTBBET WHABF, on TUESDAY, November lltb,
1862, at 12 o’clock M, the schooner LOUISA, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said
Wharf, WILLIAM MILLWABD, ;
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
-Philadelphia, November 1, 1862 no 3 0t
MACHIMiSHY AND IHOR.
pENN’A WORKS,
On ths Delaware Ever, below FUlaiSelphie,
CH3STEB, DESAWABS 00., PENSBXI.TASR6.
REANEY, SON, & AECHBOLB,
Snginsara and Iron Ship Builders,
KAKtrFACTCRICStg OF ALIt KINDS OF
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING NNSINBSj
Iron Teasels of all descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tacks,
Propellers, &0., &o.
PEOO- RBANBT, W. B. R3A.NET. BAKU. ARCHBOSB.
Date of Reaney, Neafle, Jt Co., Date Engtoser-fs-
Penn’a Works, Fhiiad’a. Chief, U. S. Navy.
' jyaa-iy
J, 7ADOIAB BrtJUtlCir, WIII.IAH K. MB3EISH,
goitsm. com.
QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
O • BIBTH AND WASHINGTON BTRBNSt
ran.Aoas.fHia.
MEBBIOE & SONS,
i msnmsss and maosinists,
Manufactory High and Low Pressure Steam Bag!**;
for tofl, river, and mariiiQ Borric®.
Boilers, Gasometercs Tanks, Irou Boate, &c.: Gt£2>
Sags of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Hoofs for Qaa Work*, Workshops, Ba»
road Stations, &o.
Betorts and Om MacMnery of 6ia latest and,.
fmyroved constraclion.
irvory description, of Plantation Machinery , sneh 0?
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, ©pen B»a*
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engine*, &o.
Sole Agents for N. Bilile.as’s Patent Sugar
Apparatus; Hosmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, ana Afr
ptowall ft Wolsey’B Patent OentrHnga! Snesr Drda&j
Machine . .euB-ti
PENN STEAM ENGINS
sSsm&Sb AND BOILEB WORKS.—NEABIE {
DEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL 3HSI
SEEKS, HAOHINIBTS,EOILHII-MASEES, BLAGS
SMITHS, anil .BOCNDEBS, haying, Tor many y®*Bt
peon in successful operation, and been exclusively
gaged in building and repairing Marine and Hirer Sa
ginoa, bigb'and low pressnre, Iron Boilers, Water Tenia.
Propellers, *c., Ao., respectfully offer their irerrlc&s hi
tbepnbllo, as boms fully prepared *» eontraot for En
gines or all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, haviaj
rate of pattern! of different sizes, are prepared to ass
ents ordera with anick despatch. Every description d
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and
how-iresanro, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, d
the best Pennsylvania charcoal! Iron. Borglnga, of Bi
shies and kinds; Iron and Brass Cartings, of all desert®.
Sons; Boil Turning, Sorew-Ontttog, and cl! other west
aonsected with the above business.
Drawing! and Specifications for all work done at iket
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie to perfect safety, oaf
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., No., for nil
to* heavy or light weights. JAOQB 0 —^
JOHN P. LEW,
SslS-« BEACH and PALMEB-Strsat*.
MORGAN, ORE, & CO-, STEAM
ENGINE BUILDERB, Iron Bounders, and Ge
neral Macbiilats and Boiler Makera, No. 1210 OALLOW
HIDL street, Philadelphia. . felSly
rnEBRA COTTA MANUFACTORY.
JL Hanging Yaaea.
Fancy Blower Pots.
Orange Pots. ■
Bern Vases.
Ivy Vases.
Garden Vases.
Jasmin Coupes.
Cassolette Renaissance.
Cassolette Louis XVI.
Lava Vases Anti me.
Pedestals, all sizes,
Conßoiaand Cartatadea.
Parian Busts.
Marble Pedestals.
Bor Sale Befall, and to the Trade.
B. A. HARRISON.
eelS 1010 CHESTNUT Street
*‘T UOIFER” OIL WORKS.
JLI 100 bbls “Lndfer” Burning Oil on hand. ;
We guarantee the oil to be non-explosive, .to bum ill
the oil to the lamp with a steady, brtlUantflame, without
inurttagthe wlek,and but slowly. Barrelaltaed wttk
sUssenameL WRIGHT, SMITH, ft PEARSALL,
MQ-tf Office Ri MASKSTBtrset.
SAJLa£B SV
M THOMAS'I' Sf w
« Koi. 133 5=4 X4i g, K ,. a Ji 8^
STOCKS AH» B2CAL E3XAT?
Pamphlet e&tategt» 9 now r« B Jr , - !J ®iDAr
aerirtions of cill SUe aen&sr+v ,17’ C: >atnt»»! -
«*s> lift inst., with
vember, compneiog a Ua** «~T*
ot valuable properly, b 7 older of fwV'4 ®,f !!
cutors, and others, to be cold $'
BSAXi SSTA’X'K iT
®9 r " A Urge smeant oL r>l T , t „ V*,'"- Sit.
dcwrisSoß of city aafi couatr, ! <x%i
may &ahad at thean^oodtors ° f9c,J
K XI I ..OUT O It ' S 3A jl Ed-_£■’ r. ..-
ON TUESDAY s'Lo4v, 5 ' L 0 4v,
Kov. Jl. at 12o’clocr, r,eon7»> ». H.
Estate of Charles Hariau. de~,'i,‘ a , Sc in:n.
1 share Point Breeze Park ■
fi shares Academy of Hush- wits * v"
40 shares Florence and Johafo** t et
40 shares McKean and Elk “ rr >Pi'ce c,
Co., par sso—each stare rep; 2acm f“ S! « W
$24 loan do do eas
. 8100 loan or Philadelphia g)„|, 00 do
Executor’s Sale—Eaiale of D
810,000 six psr cent, Second Mor'« SS! ’di,
vania Kailroed 00. * »?'
85,000 First Mortgage Bonds ;6 K . „ s '
ley Bailroad Co »**<*«)
83,000 six per cent. Morigags Bond, I *’'
road Co. “ 3 Ihi a *.
81,000 Mortgage Bonds of the Bis v '
. meat Co. b UQU a!ai 0
$l,OOO Mortgage Loan of the Ke« r.
■ BANK AND OTHEE Vat* <fc>
5 shares preferred stock Academy rr?® 3 -
5 <f common do ' ' *®St
17 « Reliance. Mntnai i a ,, lra <h si
1 “ Point Breeze Park asso^.,? 0 -
.2 Continental Dote! 0o ' ca
56 “ Harrisburg, Port, moots
. -Bancaater Brilroaj 0 ’ r
50 Girard Bank, <Uo
-100 “ Pennsylvania Ballroaii r,
50 Corn Excaasgs Saak
6' “ gchrador Band Comnaw
1000 “ Big Mountain Coal
1000 “ Kew Creek Company sWr '
SSI “ Shamokia and v a ri„ „
15 .« -.Barclay Bailroao E y fi n 3 0 M 0*
$l4 scrip Bealiance Mntail Iranraacs Go'
Also, by order of Executors ef -
ICO shares Westmoreland K -Ti
- For accoimt whom it a,..’
„ 3 bonds {B5OO caoh) Lrg aa o»Mty^ 5 - n, ~
factoring 00, of Virginia. ' ?iu
60 shares Delaware Wetsr Can sk,., ~,
By order of the Execntor’a of n:i
. foroihsrow^®^
635 Bbareg Clinton Coal and Inn %
2 shares ELaTre ce Grace SCeam *?«•*» n
1 share Philadelphia Library Cornu*-,, k
2 shares Mercantile Library
' 100 shares Hew York and MiddilcSW
——— —_
BEA.Ii ESTATE SALS—NGyrm.r.
Orphans’ Court Perempto-y s*i- »
Hiller, dec'd.-BRICK SCOisS, " «
street, north of Baee etreet. J ' ”* a «tb
Orphans’ Court Peremptory Ba!e_i
lane, dec’d.—2 LOTS OP G SOU SiD I'/“* «!<
of Pop’ftr ft reel. I ‘ ia hfs;r^
Same Estate—4 /EHBEE STOS7
INGS, Sixteenth street north of . K
Some Estate—2 THESE- BTO2Y ifimi*-
ISGS, Thompson street, west 0 f i ßl > . B’,
Same Estate—3 TRACTS OP Lim, ? 1 '
Penna. 4BU > e,
- Orphans’ Court Peremetorr ? a i- .
Bundle, dee’d—VAIUABLE Lot, L 5l s ’
Emerald street, 23d warS. 1 'fd;
Same Estate—THßEE- ERtor
IN i^il ,lBaa f f r “ t; I>t!t "' cen 3 wacs and Iw s .*)
and 16!h streets. *> hi
SsmeEstac— I THREE-STORY BSIOE Bier-
York street, between Second and ar Ll
Sprnco, near the Exchange. ’ "»a!
. Same Estate—2 YARD ABLE LOTS. jw,,
and Yenango street, 2bd ward. ' ‘ ■'“**
Orpbaß& r Court Sale-—Estate of Troth*h«. -
8108 ABCH.fcTSEET £B*lD£ffC£.
alt mcdt rn improvements- 23 fae? troet, 175 i
to Qmhbert attest, formerly tko rsaldst^Vt
Thimaa. Esa-j deceased. ” /l * J?
Orphans’ Court Sals—Estate of John v.w, ,
2 VALUABLE MILLS, wim omiutoa, wt*
barn, *c., near Haddington, formerly
sold ssparateljr, each with 18 acres of ls s j 'k, s
were used for manufacturing woolen , 0 ..
army purposes. 51
HANDSOME §MOD3BN BESIDESCK
Green street, yresfc of Thirteenth Btr«t. ul J
dein improtements and eoiiveifecsg.*
cnGjfcraßce. " 1
TWO STOBY BB Clv SWELLING ivn r„
10T, N..E. corac-r, WElnnt s n u thirtstElh >■, 1
ward. liot lCO by 220 feet, sviEh jJme &ocb '‘ J
Sole at The Franklin Iron Farh
VALUABLE MAOHIBEKY, STTA2 v“, V S»
: OH MOHBAT MOBXIge !
November 10th. at .IS o'clock, by caisirm ,
worts, Girard eveime, between Front iP'
streets,.Kensington, valnable ai'.chinsrr. fe" ~v
.steam engine, twenty- horse power: laris
p’aning machines, large slotlisg machine."
cnttrrs, steam pomp, large cranes, ires s~»
carriages, beidag, bar iron, bolts and ho-jT
tools, ‘to.
; #S?“ Fell particulars la catabgnsa tea dara
to Bala.
GJ. WOLBEET, AUCHOS M
• Ho. 16 SOUTH SIXTH HTISS'-X
■ Betwesn Market r-nd Chestnc!,
The subscriber wilt give his attention to sale,
estate, merchandise, honseheM furniture,
paintings, objects of art and Tirtoa, ic/ailr
shell have ilia personal aad prompt atta&tj
■which he solicits the favors oi hia frisssi
HYACINTHS, TUMPS. VBCIITEEES S2IR
VINES, 4c.
THIS JEG2KING,
November 8. afcll o’clock, at IS SonLh s*s«
In lots to suit purchasers,
Hyacinths, tulips, croons, stiaiisri sniiSirsi
trees, new variety of hardy grass vines, 4c.. ail
finest hinds.
CHOICE OIjT) WISES, B£ANDIE3, to
fcPEOIAL AUOTIOft SALE
ON TUESDAY Ko2Slb'3,
_November 11, si precisely II o’shok. at Ea.li
Sixth street; between Harkei ml Ciestanteireßtj,
600 cases and dendjofcssMgS.gritds pare acd as
terated Martells imperial pole brandies: Malefraj.'
ries, and port wines, of utioabted brails; Hollaa
mm : finest Monbngahela ztA Bombas whiskies;
rets, wild- cherry brandy, ic.
. '.py“ A large partion of those- l:>vso« was k&
Übndon several ;ear.-, -sicce, are of the :::
warranted as represented, at d are specially kei
to private gentlemen.
Catalogues now rsadr, and will bo forsirddp-r
to gentlemen sending their address to
TyOSES NATHANS, AUCTION)
ixJL ASS) COK3SIBSIOH MSBOHSBS
corner of BXXIE and EACS Streets.
GUEAT BABSAISS.
WATCHES AHB JBWH&BT AS mimt
Fine gold and diver fever, lepins, EsgfeMra
French weiahaa fer las tkaa half St «si;
pri a, Weteiiea from om dcttzr tsatksMt
each. Bold ohalaa from 40 to oOcsntajsrdn
cheap.
TAK3 KOTIOE.
-The highestpossible price ia loaned cbis-^ 1 -
thuns 1 FrimipaH southeaex ccna
Sixth and Bace streets. As least ma-iMrZ asie*'
any other establishment is Ms ait 7.
KATEANB’ BBIKOEPAL KONST EMi
KENT.
MONKY TO LOA.?.
In large or small amounts, from w.Mtr f ; 3
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, j
merchandise, clothing, fnraltare, bw.V.'t- llw 1 -
goods of every description. ~
LOANS MADE AT THB LOWEST HABSSIB!
This establishment has large sre sod thie;-pro
for the safety of valuable roods, together wii
watchman on the premises.
ESTABLISHED FOB THi? LAST THISTT V
VET All large loans mate at- Otis He Printifi
blishment.
HSy; Charges greatly reduced
AT PBIYATS SAjuß
One superior brilliant taned piSßO'fortS'
plate, soft and loud pedals. Price only SBJ-
One very fine toned pisno-ferte, price ©dj ?»
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PH&
SSniSja. BELPHIA STEiMSBI?
from each port on SATURG ATS
below SPBTTOE street, on SATUBPAR ■
The steamship SOBHAN, Cart £*“>"■",
Philadelphia for Boston, on 8 ATB3B k\
A.M.; and steamship SAXON, Oapi
Boston for Philadelphia, BATBBPAr, aw '■
O’cl^CfcP.M.
Insurance one-half that by sail resesis- •
at fair rates. , T
Shippers will please send their bills el iref
gOOfiS. .
For freight or passage, haring &£*
apply to HUBBY S i E TJt
j ? 30 352 SOETHJ^iL—-
TVJ'OTIOK —The RestrictionswJJ
±A having been removed bj order of tbe •
ment, passengers about to visit Surop? ‘
required to provide themselves vritli i3 A
JOBK
. STEAK -WSLEKST
Sa|®s&teaching at QaeensSown. i. < -' or S,-C*
The Mverpool, New York, ae l -,
Steamship Company intend despatching '
Clyde bnilt Iron steamships as follows: .
EDINBUEQE Satnrfar
ETHA...... .Satßrder. W*
And every sncceoding Saturday at noon,
44 Horfh Biver.
BATES OF PISS AGE.
FIBST CA81N.... .SlOO OOfSTEEBAGE.
do to London.. .-105 QOf do toLoc^3“
do to Paris IIOOOj do toParia-f
do to Hamburg..llo 00} do
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, 1
dam, Antwerp, &c , at equally row rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let
$lO5, $125. Steerage from Liverpool,
Queenaown, $4O. Those who wish to send ■'
friends can boy tickets hero at these rates. »
These steamers have superior accommodate
sengera; are strongly built in water-tight *
and carry Patent Fire Annihii&tors. Expert
geons are attached to each Steamer. . ~
For further information apply in Liver?®"
LIAM. INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street: ffl/
ALEXMALOOM, 5 Bt. Enoch Sanare;
to O. &W. L. SEYMOUR & 00.: in hoodoo
&MAOEY,6I King WilliamStreet; inP» nJ ‘, (
DECOTJE, 48 Bne Notre Dame dee Vicioirej r»
Bourse; in Hew York to J>HN G. DAW.
way, or at the Company’s Office.
JOHN G DAI
Ocl 311 Walnut Street. FhiW«^
THE BRITISH ANPIWj'
SiTSSSA AMERICAN ROTAIi HAli »
SHIPS '
BETWEBN’NBW YORK AND LIVEBPGO!-
AOTBETWEENBTOTOIfAIfDHVBBPOO^
‘ ING AT HALIFAX AND OOBK.HA»» u
AUSTRAL ASIAN, Cook, leaves Now Tori,«
Novemtor. 5. . v c <
ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston. Wednesday> * Se ,
BOOTIA, JMkirs,leaves New York. WrtnM"»' Sil
EUROPA, Hoodie, leaves Boston, V
PEEBIA, Lott, leaves New Tort. WedneWJ”!^
~ v FROM NEW YOBK TO LIVEBP 1 -^
Chief Cabin Passage...
Second Cabin Passage ■v^ionr
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPO'
Chief Cabin Passage. ...
Second Cabin Passage.
Berths not secnred nntii paid for.
An Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will no>
Gold, Sil7er, Bnllion. Specie, Je T
or Metals, nniess bills of lading *
the Tfthie thereof therein expre r
For freight or passage, appl
4 BO Will!
r ,«np h ¥QB
LINEB—VIADK,
Steamers of tt
andßP. M.
For freight,
terms, apply'
’2i-tr
daily lins, i** ®
Barftan Canal. _ . Sie*® 1
Philadelphia Mid New York B*^® 2 p. S
*a»y receive freight™* 4 f '
anl-tt Piera 14 “3 15 skST BIVB ‘
0. J, WOIBEET,
Aadasa.