THE CITY. The Thermometer. NOVEMBERI9, (861. NOVEMBERI9,IB63. 6A.lt 13 b 3P.H, «i.K 13 Ur. X 54% « 47 49 53% 61 wrsi>, wind. WNW....NJSW....NNW HE... 8 arrival of, a Fjuze Schooner’s CARGO.— The oargo of the Confederate prizs-schooner ‘Emma arrived at this port yesterday, having teen cap tured by the United States gunboat Klttatinny, Charles W. lamfon commanding. The official report relates that on September 27tb, at daylight, the schooner was ■ aeen, end several boats were eent’to take her. She earns from Telaace, Texas, cleared for Kingston, Jamaica, loaded with ora hundred and twenty-one bales cotton. She ; was taken thirty mlleß from Velasco, longitude 95 deg. 82 min., latitude 28 deg. SO min; The crew (numbering eight) ; Were taken on board the Klttatinny, except the captain, Wm, Baker, the supercargo, Jctso;o. Wagner, andoae beam an, W. H. Baker, all of Texas, though the Bakers were formerly of Maesaohusetts. At eight F, M, E, K. Pendleton, acting master, was ordered to take charge of the prize, with a crew of four men and a master's mate, to proceed to Key West or New York,-at his discretion, the yellow,fever prevailing at the former place. On the 2d October, spoke the gunboat Albatross, which reported yellow , fever on board. On the 15th, in the vicinity of the Tortugas, moderate heavy gales were experienced, and head winds dHring tbo pas sage. Onthe 16th, falling iu with brig Harriet, of Port land, the captain furnished them with some provisions. On the 24th, being short of provisions again, shaped their bourse for Beaufort, N. C., but, head winds prevailing, could not double Cape fear. On the 25 th, however, at one o'clock P. H., they made the place; also, two gun boats, one of which, the Genesee, came down and boarded them. ■ The captain, informed of their situation; gave the order to stand in and come to anchor near the United States gunboat Penobscot, and prAntUed assistance after he had spoken the vessel in: sight. At 11 A. M. they came to anchor near the Genesee, and at 8 A. K. the 26th, fresh breezes sprang up from E. B. E., and iinally tore out the pipes and night heads. The Genesee, however, sup plied them with provisions, and the gale Increasing, they were taken In tow by the steamer Maratanza. Daring fire night the steamer was obliged to steam off shore, keeping them in tow. The tow-line oanght under the bowsprit, ripping up the same. The vessel being com pletely immersed at the thjre, a bale of cotton was washed overboard,’and the main and flying jibs washed away. On the\2Ttb, being asslried by the Genesee,-wlti anohor ,and oarpehtoia’ tools, they bore up for Port Roysl, and arrived on the 30tb. Boporting to Admiral Dupont, hb ordered a survey to be held on the .vessel) the oargo being tranahlpped and forwarded to this port by brig Julia Ford, Gap.sin Payne. The prize schooner la atiil,at;Port Boyal, her cargo only having been forwarded hither. The Klttatinny was built by Simpson & Neill, of this city, and purchased by the Government.for a gunboat. She sailed from this port in December, oflast year, since when she has been on the blockade, on the coaatof lioat olsna and Texas, and is stilt there, ail hir former officers however, having, we learn, resigned. ' Death of Admiral Lavalletxk.— On Tuesday evening, at. the retldence of his son-in-law, in this city, died Bear Admiral EUe A. F, Lsvallette, U. 8. N , in the seventy-third. j>ear or his age: ■ His actual Berries amounted to more than fifty, years since he en tered the navy ai a eailicg master, June 25,1612, being appointed firom Pennsylvania, though a native of Vir ginia. On February 23,1840, he was commissioned as captain, ard'during the Mexican war. In 184 T, he com manded the frigate Congress, and, with the Portsmouth likewise under his command,.capinred the town of ‘6usyma>, near ihVhead of California Gulf.- . In the cap-' furs of Mazatian, lalo in the same year, ha also as sisted, and became Governor of the town. In the year 1859 he was last at sea, and in the recent organization of the navy was made a rear admiral on ibe retired list Bls death will be much , lamented by both his civil and professional brethren. Sebbnade to a Worths- Lady.— Tbe accomplished and esteemed lady principal of the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon, Miss-Anna M. Ros s , was serenaded on luesday evening at her residence in Sixth street, above Poplar. Tbe affair was gotten up by a nwnber of the personal friends of the lad;, as an ap preciation of the unremitting care and attention paid by her to the many sick and wounded soldiers who came un der her charge. The services of the Jefferson Cornet Band were secured for the occasion. After repairing t 0 the residence cf Miss Boss, the hand played in a master* ly manner a nnmber of patriotic and lively aim. This compliment to the worthy recipient was well deserved. Mr. Paul, one of the members of Common Council, who ln the same neighborhood, was also serenaded on the Berne evening. The Tax Rat®.—The Finance Com mittee of Councils have not yet reported ordinances t» meet'’the current expenses for 1883, of the various de partments of the city government. To-day, they wIU pro bably report the appropriation ordinances for the Board of Health, City Property, and Guardians of the Poor. The Board of Controllers, and the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund are. the.only delinquents, thus far, in hot sending In their estimates. The former body met yester day afternoon, and reported their estimates, which will probably be sent to the Finance-Committee this morning. Until these ordinances are reported and acted upon, the committee will not be able to report the tax rate f r 1863. If they should not do so by the 15th of December, the pre sent rate will be, by law, continued. Mattbbs at Camp Philadelphia.— Largr quantities of army ok thing have recently bien received at -Camp Philadelphia and been issue! to tta men. The rations issued by the Quartermaster are excel lent—good fresh beef, fine potatoes, and fresh bread every day. Of the fifty-eight men drafted from Bensalem, • forty-’ two have been discharged—one because of a deficient arm, tenon the grounds of physical disability, and thirty-one on account of that number of volunteers having been fuinishid which the township had not been credited for by the deputy marshal, leaving but fourteen from that ship. . ■ ■ , i Achnowlbdgmbntbi— The; Giiristiaii- Btreet Army Hospital surgeon acknowledges the receipt of-elghly-five dollars, whloh are the prooeedj of a young ladles’, fair, held at a private residence, andwhlch are to be appropriated to the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers of the hospital. The ladies’fair held atKtng’a Hall, Frank ford road, opposite Master street, realized seventy-five dollars. This will be distributed among the widows of the soldiers of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards ' The Pennsylvania Railroad The Democratic n enable if Council will hold a caucus to day, Tor, the purpose of making nominations for three city directors of (bePennsylvania Railroad. Two tickets, we understand, are in the field, the one being favorable to the present management of the road, and the other in opposition to it: The first is represented by Mr. Hugh °ralg, and thB second by Mr. Megargee and- Mr. James Page, both of whom are known to be opponents of the road. Ths election of directors will take, plaoe, this afternoon, in Common‘Council Chamber, where Select (ionncll will also be present. Another New Place of Enter tainment.—Messrs. Gardiner & Hemming, the clr ®ua proprietors, are fitting up the National Hall, Twelfth and Market streets, as an amphitheatre, and will, soon open it with a complete oirens: company. The place Is well calculated for the purpose, and whtn the Im provements in progress are completed will rank as a first-class amphitheatre. The numerous classes who de light la the performances of riders and acrobats will doubtless find at this establishment entertainments weil worthy of their patronage. Pale of the Cargo of the Prize BARK "FANNIE LAURIE.”—By order of the U. 8. marshal, the balance of the cargo of the bark « Fannie Laurie” was sold yesterday at auction, at 107 North Water afreet, as follows: 3,470 bushels fide salt at 46 cents; 1,360 bushels ground salt at 44)( cents; 100 cases chickory at cents V lb ; 38 zinc cans for pre served vegetables, 81. The ,terms of-sale were cash, payable in treasury notes previous to the delivery of the goods. Provost Guard’s Optic*.—At a late hour on Tncßtlay night eighty- six mon were sent from the Provost Guard's ofilce, some of whom were lodged at Tort Delaware as deserters. Nine were "sent to Annapo lis, and the balance to 'Washington. Two hundred more will leave to- day; of this number twenty will be sent to Tort Delaware as deserters. The -remainder will go to Washington to te.retnrned to their regiments. : Champion Oarsman.—A gentleman of this city has presented James Hammill, of Pittsburg, for his prowess as an oarsman, a massive gold ring, fashioned like a belt, with a rich setting, and the w ords, “ The Champion ” engraved bn the onteido. Hamniil, it will be remembered, was declared ohamplon of oars men a short time since, at a race he won on the Schuyl kill. ThbRrAZER Homicide.—-Wm. Flem ing had a heating yesterday afternoon in the Court of Quarter Betsions, upon a writ of habeas corpus, and was admitted to bail in the earn of 82,500. He was commit ted on Tuesday evening, in accordance with the verdict of the coroner's* juryV for an alleged participation In a riot in front of Wray’s Varieties, In which Uriah Beazer, a soldier, was killed. * ” & * Poiiioi Intrlligino*.—Charles Steward has been held by Alderman McMoilin on the charge of swindling a person ont of the sum of s'26o. This is an affair growing ont of what may be briefly stated a Bailor boarding-house ctun. Ann Nugent, charged .with selling’liquor without a license, at Eighth and Bedford streets, was also bound over by Aid, McMulHn to answer. Stabbing Affair. last evening,, about,half past Biz o'clock, a stabbing case ooonrred at a honso in a court on Fourth street, above Carpenter. Jtt appears that a man named John Gibson, a workman In the employ of Merriok ■& Sons, while noaer the in fluence of liquor, got into an altercation with his wife, daring which he plunged a knife into her side, injuring her seriously, if not fatally. The injured woman, was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital.. Gibson was ar rested and committed to await the resnlt. A Sailor Swindlkd— Yesterday morning, Alderman McMnllin had up Charles Stewart, on the charge of larceny of 8200. The’ money was the property of a sailor recently discharged from one of our war vessels. Some weeks ago a similar case was triad In the Oourtof Quarter Sessions. The sailor states he gave - the money in charge of Stewart, who keeps a’ boarding house,, at, Trout street and Mead alley. Stewart was ac cordingly committed to answer at court, sinoe it is said ..he has taken* too good charge* of thejnoney to re tarn it. SUDDBN ®EATH.i-iThe coroner' held •an inaneet yesterday morning on the body of Ura. La. yinia Mintzer, who died anddonly, at her residence, on Second street, above Christian. ‘She appeared to be in the eDjoyment'of health, and was in the store a rcw mo ments before faer,dealb. She bad gooe into the dwelling for the pnrpose of, preparing sapper, when she fell, and <tii<4 ip ashorttime. — Special Meeting of tbi Board op COHTBOLIiEBS.—A special meeting of the Board of Controllers was held yesterday afternoon .to receive the report of the'commlttee on estimates for the year 1883. The report was received and adopted with some slight modifications, after which the Board adjourned., Coinage pp Gents.—At the' Mint, there are now coined d&ily'ai>ontB2,6oobfnictcel bents, all of whloh ere distributed as. soon as made, hot iStiU they Are scarce.' ’ " J < ■</, *,*• , *.> vfl, ‘, tf j “ rv« »Y?«i Photograph Albums.—More gaiety and more gravity have been exercised over photograph albums than over any other species of compilation. They are either portraits or parodies of ail -the ■«, beau ties, harmonies, and sublimities of (human) nature,” ,A great many very bad jokeß have been craoked over them, and a few rather good ones. A bewitching little wife end an old satyr of a husband have been oharacter -ized as a new version of Beauty and the Beast—aweak husband and a Jezebel wife, as Bt. Georgs and thedragon. Sedate clergymen, with very black gloves and very white neck-lies; sedate matrons, pluming themselves on their plumpness, and engaging' In their embonpoint j green, skinny rchool- girls, yrith stckly-looklng eyes and short dresses j middle-aged men about town, excessively polite and exceedingly prorane ; heads of families look ing as though they were befng.asked for 'money and'were trying to get out of it; actors In attitude, and dancers twirling on their toe-tips—all these, and a hundred others which cannot be illuitrated in a local, oongregato to gether in a photograph album Some look as If they were visited with strokes of genius; some with strokes of apoplexy ; others as if they should be picking reg;; and others, again, as If their proper vocation was pioking pookets. A few faces may be called beautiful. Women have often been balled angels, and we presume it is for this reason lovers alway s prefer their sweethearts represented as among the clonds. Babies Bre bad enough in real life, (mothers, please pass over tbis portion), but In albums tboy bloom with a meek, sleepy kind of infantile horror, which 1b not pre ferable to their natural gifts of mind and person. , How evrr, as we are always iu for fashions, so with reaped to this fashion we cry with the crowd, nfvethe photographic albnme. The Chestnut-street Bridge.— The Committee on Snrveys of Councils, Mr. Quinn chairman, paid an official visit, yesterday afternoon, to the foundry, at Ksigbn’s Point, of-Messrs. WUoox A. Whiting, the contractors for-the iron superstructure of the new Chestnut-street bridge. The oommlttee wero accompanied by Mr. Kneass, chief engineer and-sur veyor, and Mr. Sellers, assistant city solicitor, and others. Tie visit was bighly iratifying in many re spects. An opportunity was afforded to inspect the ample arrangements of this firm to exeoute their oontraot with the city in the time to which they are limited. The process cf moulding several iron plates, for the exterior or the bridge, was goneth'rough with, much to the satis faotion of the bystanders The pattern room, maohine shop, Ac , of the establishment, were examined in detail, and afforded much real pleasure atid instruction. That portion of tire bridge which is to constat of Iroa has been placed in apparently good hands. Neuralgia in th* Absly —Surgeons in the army complain that neuralgia in the head, with which so many of- our soldiers are afflicted In the cold weather, is caused by the want of. proper protection from (he snow, sleet, and winds. The amfil cap, worn by our soldiers offers no protection whatever to the head tad ears, an<T should be supplied by something mors substantial. As the cold weather Is now npon us, this matter should he; attended to immediately, and our troops furnished with everything that is reaulsite for them to have in order; to endure the hardships of the field. .... , , ■; \< Deaths at the Army Hospitals Tbs foilswing additional deaths were reported up to yes'; terday: '‘ , ■ ir Broad and Prime.—HeDry Aldrich, 00. F, 107th New York: Wm. Barer g, Co. 0. Berdan's Ist Sharpshooters; Arthur A. Berry, 00. D, 20th Maine; Michael Tyson, Co. H, 121st New York; Joseph McOullaugh, 00, H, 31 Maryland ; Ephraim Dunham, 00. K, 137th New York: G. W M Her, 00. A, 11th New York. f ir-.MXT Bouse —Oonrad Kegel, Co. E, 3d Maryland : Wm. Nibs, Oo H, 32d Moss. j Fifth-steebt.— Milton L. Coon, 00. I, BSth New York. ' ■ I West Philadelphia.—George Hite, Oo K, 49th New York.- .. • Master.street Thomas Montague, 00. D, 16tb Mass.; Jonathan Wit singer, Oa. K, 11th Pennsylvania; Wm Bcbertson, Co. H, 7lßt Pennsylvania. Doing Double Duty.—last Bight,; the steamship Saxon, of the Philadelphia and Boston' line, arrived at this port, 43 hours from Beaufort. She tookin her cargo at-Boston to salt hither, hut was; pressed into the service of the Government to take sup plies to our army at Beaufort, N. 0. After she had dis charged her cargo she took sail for this port with her Boston cargo. Crew Paid Off.—Yesterday morn ing a portion of the crew of the United States steamer Young Hover was paid of. Land sharks were not -want ing, as they never are on such occasions; but it is to be hoped their rapacity, or the credulous genercßlty of their victims, was no greater than usual , Frankford Robbery.— Or Tuesday night, the residence of Edmund Hutchinson, inTaul Btreet, Frankford, was entered and robbed. Two hundred dollars In money were taken, one-half being Pennsylvania currency, and the other treasury notes. Held to Answer. —John Cannon, employed on the Girard-avenue Passenger Railroad, who was oharged before Alderman Beitler with having stolen 8170 from a passenger in his car a short time ago, was held to answer yesterday by that magistrate. ’ ; - Sale of Fancy Goods, &c.—Messrs. Yiti Bros.’ sale of ornaments and fancy goodß took place at their warerooms, No. 639 Arch street, yesterday morning, and was. largely attended. The bidding was lively and prices quite fair. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. District Court—Judge Haro, ACCOUST STATED THE GOLD COAST TRAOE- . Foster & Smith vs. John G Santfeman. This was an action on an account stated, and the facts of the csss may be thus stated: The plaintiffs are merchants of London, and engaged- in' the African' coast trade, and the defendant wss a trader on the ccnst, stationed at Lajos and Badajray. He had been there fifteen years, and during that time was constantly receiving from them shipments of goods -designed for trading with the na tives. These oargoeß of goods were composed of cotton’ goods, chintzes,, and bandanas, elephant guns, ram. tobacco, blue shells, Ac. Tbeße blue shells form the cur rency of the country, and are imported from Brazil, and brought in bags. When received there ’they -are as ; sorted, and then exchanged with the.natives for the pro ducts o) the .country*; Iniremra, the defendant shipped - to the plaintiffs gold dust, paicp> oil, ivory, Ac. In 1864 they Bent to him the account stated, on which this suit is brought. Hewrote back acknowledging its receipt , without, as he alleges, an examine lan -orits items. It was very voluminous, and stated a balance of account against , him of ,£H 873.73 Subsequent exami nation disclosed objections to it on his part, and he'de femmea to close up his business,and return to England -to have these supposed mistakes corrected. Some two or three months elapsed before he oonld succeed in windfbg up the business he was engaged in and return: and, when ■he got there, he wss unsuccessful in obtaining any cor rection. Additional charges had swelled it to £20,915 Is. Id., and suit was brought to recover this. The defence set up was, that the account sued on,wss not legally an account stated, payments of money,* which were'eata bushed, and. large losses, by the civil wars among the natives. The defence wasnot fnllymadeout,and Judge i Hare charged against the point that the account was not properly : an account seated, and tbe jury returned a var dictforplemUffs.far. *53,156 21. E Wain for plaintiffs; W. J. McElroy and 0. Guillou for defendant. District Court—Judge Sharswood. , Joseph Dean A Bon vs. Bobeit McKinney.—This case was on trial all day yesterday, the defence having opened early in the morning.. The evidence,was all-in at 4P. M , and counsel commended summing up. Our report of yes terday so completely set forth the defence that It is not worth whiidnow to repeat it. Witnesses were called to ! prove that the mixture of shoddy with wool would injure the cloth, and that cloth to pass inspection could not be made from the wool sent by the plaintiffs to defendant, samples of which were in court. It was also in evidence shat the delivery or inferior wool commenced in October, and the proportion so increased that in December and the early part of January nothing else at all was used in- the manufacture of the kerseys save inferior foreign woole and shoddy, . ... . Specimens of this wool were produced in court, and certain manufacturers,of woolen goodstestified that army kersey of a quality to pass Government inspection oonld not possibly be made from it. Dyers testified that it could not be dyed alight army blue. The evidence was not concluded, ss we have before stated, until a late hoar in •he afternoon, and the argument of connseloocupied until seven o’clock in the evening. Judge Sharswood then said he would charge the j nry this morning, and the court ad journed. The following beautiful poem, by-Professor ijongfel. low, is published in the Atlantic Monthly, the December number of which has just appeared: At anchor in Hampton Boads we lay, On board of the Onmberland sloop-of-war: And at times from the fortress across the bay , The alasnrn of dram swept past, Or a bngto blast From the camp on shore. Then far away to the South uprose A little feather of enow-white smoke, And we knew that the iron ship ef onr foes Was steadily steering its course To try the force Of onr riba of oak. Sown upon us heavily runs, Silent and sullen, the floating fort; Then comes a puff ef smoke from her guns, And leaps the terrible death; With fiery breath, From each open port. We are not idle, but send her straight Defiance back in a full broadside! As hail rebounds from a roof of slate, Bebcunds onr heavier hall, From each iron scale Of the monster’s hide. “ Strike jonr flag!” the rebel cries, In bis arrogant old plantation strain. 11 Hover!” onr gallant Morris replies; “ It’s better to sink than to yield!” And the whole air pealed With the cheers of onr men. Then, like a kraken huge and black, She crashed onr ribs in her iron grasp Sown went the Cumberland all a wrack. With a sudden shudder of death, And the cannon’s breath For her dying gasp. Next morn, as Ibe sun roso over the bay, Still floated our flag at the mainmast head, Lord, how beautiful was thy day ! Every waft of the air Was a whisper of “prayer; : Or a dirge for the dead. Bo! brave hearts that went down In the seas 1 Ye are at peace in the troubled stream. Ho Ibrave land! with hearts like these, Tty flag, that is rent'iri'twaih, Shall be one again, . And without a seam ! PHIDADJDI.I’HIA BOABD Off TBADB IBBAEL MOBBIS, ) , ; • JOSEPH 0. GBUBB, S ConniTraior thiMosts. EDMUND A. BOUDEB, \ ■ j6^jIJXTEK.i BAGS,. . ; At the Merchants’'Escchangt, Philadelphia. Ship Ellen Stewart, Coffin. Rotterdam, soon Ship Zered, McGkraagle...........Londonderry, Nov 18 Bark Albertina, Olmstead.. ......Rotterdam, soon Brig Elia Seed, Jarman... Havana, soon if INTELLIGENCES ' ; *- PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20,1863. f BUN BISEB ........52-BUN,SETS HIOH WATSBs*|«*Ma«e a«*«*l>a<s ••• a .12 52 Brig J P Elllcott, Deveranx, 23 dayafrom Shi]> Island, In ballast to X A Bonder & (Jo. Bohr Cynthia Jan®, >Bennett,t 8 iflay* from Hartford, Conn, with mdse to W M Baird & (Jo. „ Bloanor. X Facemire,.6..days.fron> Albany, with grain to captain. ' k i>is...:-.. Harfa, , s “«b, 7 days trom Boston, with to Croweli&Oolilns. r P? r;- r ~~r /».*« c . oorh motto’s M B disr **“ »»'. | ' OLXABID., --r \ ;Nawbnryyort,Tyter,Stdoo / f .>' „ » » t*4 „ . ,/ } i HEAVY VERDICT. THE ARMY CLOTH CASE. The Cumberland. ABBIYEi. Bchr Fly,. Obresmon, Newport, Sinniokson & Glover. Bcbr 8 L Stevens, Stadlry.. Boston, Noble. Caldwell Ss a °~ r2ih~ - , BP TBLEaRAPH. t (Oorrespoadeaea of the Philadelphia Ezohange.) .: LEWES, Del, Nov. IT.; The follov leg vessels are at the Breakwater this after soon : Barks 8t James,; from New York) far Philadel phia *< Snilwell,” with salt for New York, put in for men, having lost three on the, passage „by foyer; brlgi Julia, from Havana, with sugar and molasseß for Bos ton; Meteor, from Malanzas; Abby Watson, from Car denas jvEUza, fori Plymouth,-Eng: F Nelson: schralvy Marion. Goldstone; Thomas Borden; Haxalh with hay; Amy Wooster, Sylph. Grace Girdler, J E Daily; A M AiiridgejChathom, J B Whiter, Leones*. Cabot, Har monie, Home, H-D Giindle, Bergen, and Mayflower; also, steamers Ptaneb wlth iroopn for Fortress Monroe, and asteamor with 81 recruits for/the army. Yours,Ao. JOHN P. MAB3HALL. ; MEMORANDA. IhlpConalltutlon, Higgins. 48 days from Liverpool for this, port, was spoken in Ist 41, lon 02—no data. Ship Belie of the Ocean, Reed, sailed from Ewerpool Ist inatfbr this port. Ship Clara Wheeler, Hlliz, from Bombay for Liverpool, wasrepairing at Simons’Bay 18 h tnat. 5 Bhip W D Sewell, from Oronsiadt for Boston, put Into Queenstown 4th Inst leaky. Bark Faith, Clark, from New Orleans, bound to Bor deaux, put Into New Yorkyesterday for water, .provi sions, and sails; has experienced heavy NHi gales, lost rails,Ac; s':;," Bark Hiawatha, Ryder, hence, was discharging ti Aigona Bay 16th Bept. Barlf Alea McNeill, Sorserp, for this port, cleared at Liverpool Sd inßt . Bark Parana.- May, from New York for Shanghae, was repairing at Simon's 18th Sept. Brig Chesapeake, Bailey, cleared at Boston yesterday for Wilmiiglen, Del. . Bchr Sedonoj-Wall, sailed from Portsmonth 15tl» tost for this port Bark- Lucy Johnson, Johnson,' from Philadelphia, driven asborein-a gale in the harbor of Gape Town, 0 G H, was owned by the master and Wm G<- Jobneon, Esu , of Uncaavilie, Conn, and is reported to be felly-in sured. ...;. Ootacocke Light Station, near the entrance.to Oora; cocae Inlet, NO, tad about 23)4 uautloal milc-a to the southward of westward of Cape Hatteras, has, been re. fitted. ‘ i The height of the tower from base to fooaii plane is 65 feet, and above sea level 75 feet, it is conical in form, color white, snrmeunted by a lantern. Color red. The apparatus 1b b fourth-order Fresnel, are of the horizon illuminated 270 deg. The light is a fixed white, secondary sea coast and harbor. It will be exhibited for tbe first time on the night of the 6th of November, and every night/ thereaf ter, and itloan be seen 15 miles. Latitude 25 06 31 N., longitude 76 68 28. By order cf the Light- House Board: . J. P.BMITH;Lt.Ho. Eng. A CABD. —CALEB S. HALLO JLJL WELL, A M., late of Alexandria, Ya., has re< moved to this city, and proposes to open a School of the blgheet grade, for the Instfncilon of a limited number of Students In English, tad In the Languages, Sciences/ and Hathrmatics > *v ; ThO School/wUl.be supplied,- with; an . unusually large and valuable colieotion of Philosophical and Ohemioal Apparatns,:a fine Telescope, euuatoilally. mbnntsd, a Tbeodollte, Compass, &c., for instruction in-Survey-; Ing and Civil Engineering I an extensive eablcet of Minerals, and all else appertaining to an Institution of tbe most substantial charaoter. - 7 , The location of the School will shortly be determlned cn, and made known by odvcrtlssment. until whioh time 0. B. H. may be found at his temporary rooms/ -S. W, corner, of-EIGHTH: and AROH S.roots -(over the Drug Store of Ed. Parrish,) where he will receive 1 and yersona'ly instruct such students as desire to enter! at cnccupoß their courseofstudy. - > A few Primary Pupils -will also be admitted, who wilt reciive special artention. 1 Hours from* 9A. M; to2P. M. BXFEBENOES —Prof. Bobert E. f Bogers, University l of Pfri))S>'lvaiiia.; Berjan,in Hallow-ell, Handy Spring,! M 5., end Judge W. D. Kelley, Dil wyn Parrish, Uriah! Bunt, Bobert Sbormaker & 00., end James W Quean; & Co., of Philadelphia. nol9-3l# * IBMAN LANGUAGE AND LITE-j VA BATUBE.—Professor FBED A. BOESE’S gra-i duated Olasses and ( Lectures for the term, of FIVE DOL-; LABS per twelvo weeks, have now commenced. Fori programmes, particulars, and subscriptions, please call at i -Mr.-F..LEYPOLDT’S Bookstore,-1323 OHESTNUT) Street, crMr. B's residence, 1222 FILBERT 5t.7n017-6t* PROF. MASSE, A M., is now form ing a CLASS on Pronunciation,. Grammar, Con versation, and’ Beading, on the Oral plan. Lessons VERY DAY—B 6 a month. 1342 BPBUOE street. nclS-lm . . . ... TNDEPENDENCE CITY CADETS.— f A The Aoademy of the subscriber for the Military Iu- Btrcctlon of youth, being now in “successful operation at : the. ARMORY, northeast corner of EIGHTEENTH - and CHESTNUT Streets, he solicits a call from those i interested in this branch of Education, on the days of : drill, Mondays and Thursday, at 4 o’clock PJM. 1 A Olass is proposed of lads from the age of 16 up. ; ward, and a list isopen for subscribers. For further particulars apply to. : PENNSYLVANIA MILITaBI JL ACADEMY, at West Chester, (for boarders only). This Academy will he opened on THURSDAY, Septem ber 4th, 1863. It was chartered by'the Legislature, at Its last session, with fall collegiate powers. - - In itscapaoicus buildings, which were erected and fur nished at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are ar rangements of the highest order for the comfortable quar tering and snhsistlng of,one hundred andfiftycadets. • a; corps of competent 'and experienced toaoherswill give their undivided attention to the. educational depart ment, * and aim to make their instructions thorough and practical. The department of studies embraces the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific, Collegiate and Military. Agradnateof 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. CRN®, Esq., No. 626 CHESTNUT St., oral the Book Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Colonel THEODORE BYATT ; President Penn sylvania Military Academy. ' noilm' YTILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— ¥ .A select Boarding School, near MEDIA, Pa. ~ Thorough course in Mathematioe, Classics,’ English studies, Ac. Military Tactics taught. Classes In Book keeping. Surveying, and Civil Br gineering, Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any-time. Boarding per week, 82 25. Tuition per quarter, 86.00. •>. • For catalogues or information address Rev.J. HER* YBY BABTQN, A. M-, YUlage Green, Pa. oclO-tt Linden hall Moravian fe- MALE SEMINARY, at LITIZ, Lancaster county, Fanna., founded 1794, affords superior'advontagee for thorough and accomplished Femaleeduoatton. For oirou lafs .and information, apply to Messrs. JORDAN A B1H)THEB8, gWNorthTHlßDßtreeh Philadelphia, or to/Bey. V.-O. BEIOIXBL, Priuolpai. - tra29-8m '. FOR SALE AND TO LET. f m A. DESIRABLE CHESTER , OODNTY,,FABMAT PRIVATE SAL® —l2O -A9RES of-first- rate LAND, 9 acres of which afp'cbvered' -with good Umber. Th 6 arable land is In a high state of cultivation, well watered, and under good fences: ‘Large .and substantial etpne buildings, sitaated on an elevated, - site, commanding an extensive view of a well cultivated .country around, and tf the West Chester and Phlladei phia BaUroßd, which pastesmlnn|[Vone side of said-’farm. & This is a *ery desirable property, and is well worth the”' attention of a gentleman wishing to purchase either a good farm or a country residence, being within ten minutes’ walk of the post office and aiation on said rail road, twenty three: miles from Philadelphia,- and' three from West Chester. There are teveral beautiful sites for cottages oh this property, which could be disposed of to advantage'-' ; For particulars, or persona wishing to view the pro perty, will call on H. Buckwalter, West Cheater; or on the. subscriber, near the Street-roatl stattononsaitf rait soml. , WELLINGTON HICKMAN. ’Thorniisry twp.. Chester co;) Not, 18,1862. . J fOK ' 8 ALE— ~ ' A FIBBT-OL »S 3 BET AIL DRUG STORE, ESTABLISHED IN 1823 The snbßciiber, wishing to retire ifcom business, will dispose of his STORE. It is situated on the Northeast corner of BALTIMORE and; G AY, Streets, two of the principal thoroughfare, of the city. Is la full operation, and doing a large PRESCRIPTION; AR C RETAIL Business, with a patronage of the highest respsotability. The stand comprises a Front Store and Back Boom: two large Ecorns in second story; a large Cellar, flagged: a small Yard, with Hydrant, Ac. Bent moderate. Fixtures of the first quality, with a complete stock of GENUINE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and.FANOY AR TICLES, with’ all: the BEQIPBS for the -PROPRIE TARY ARTICLES. As good an opportunity for business is seldom offered to the trade. - Address ■ THOS. G. MACKENZIE, Northeast corner BALTIMORE and GAY Sts., nofithstnßt : . Baltimore, Md. VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY ■sIbESIDENOB FOE SALE —The MANSION'and FABM of the late Mr. Hezeklah King, in Bucks oounty, Pennsylvania. It js beautifully situated, on the Nesim mony, a branch of the Delaware river, andnear Bhamony station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Eailroad; only one hour’s ride from Philadelphia, and three from New York. ' ■. . For particulars, inquire of HEZBKIAH KINO, 61 BEEKMAN Street,. New York; or, D. LANDBETH A SON, nol3-th4t* 21 South SIXTH Street, Pbilada. A EOR, RENT.—MARKET ST.— ■ml From January Ist, the second, third, and fourth Hoots of Nos, 426 and 428 Market Btreet, 33 by llTfeet. Apply, between 12 and 2 o’clock, at 320 WALNUT St., Office Ho: 2,up stairs. nol3-thmtf T) BENT—G ermsntown Residence, BITTEKHOUSE Street, above Green; lot44by 175. Bange, bath, and fine well of water. Bent 815 per month. Apply to W.F. SMITH, at Depot. nol9 Bt# eFOURTILSTREET DWELLING. —The well-built, large fonr-storyDWELLIHS.wiHi three-story back buildings,’ and stable, Ho. SSB North FOUBTH Street— 20 feet by 182 feet, to Crown street—is specially adapted for a Physician, For Bale by,- ANTHONY P. AJ. H. MOBBIS, . noli & No. 916 ABOH Street^.. tig FOR SALE OR TO LET^-S. 5 ■a* splendid large Slone COTTAGE, near CHE STOTT -HILL, at a Station on the Bailroad, with eight acres of ground, beauliiuUy Bituated. . Farm-house, Carriage boose, Stable,: Ac. Everything mort subatantlal aud complete, Teima very easy. B. F. GLENN, ‘ 123 South FOUBTH Street. « TO LET—A COMMODIOUS ■* DWELLING, No. 182 North' FBONT Street Bent moderate. Apply to WETHEBILL & 880., - 0e27-tt , 47 and 49 North SECOND Street SALE—A splendid,- large Chestnut Hill COTTAGE, with every posible era vemence. aud eight acres of ground, OMriage hon*e, Ao . complete. On very easy terms. B. F GLENN oclB N0.T23 South FOUBTH Street. A TO RENT-A THREE-STORY ■“• BRICK DWELLING, on BICE Street one door M>OY9 Twelfth* north ftide Bent low to a good tenant Apply to W ETHEBILL A BBOTHBB, 3 ela 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. A FOR SALE—CHESTER VAL FABUIt 80 acres*l2fine timber, the balenc* in a high state of onltiYatfon; situate half a mile from railroad station, 16 miles firbm the citjr ; First-class im-* Koyements; handsomely shaded lawn: fine frnits* &o. Also, a number of FARMS la Delaware and Cheater counties.: ■ : >■- <• '■ ®. PETTIT, ■ ■ 0c26 - tf No 809 WALNUT Street. FOR B'ALE—A. good JeTsej half HINXTY AOBEB, on the Bauoooas, half mlle from. D.elauco, twelve miles, from-Camden. «“?»«* Meadow, a great abundance ol v. e ° d , Bnildill 8«> *°-, or will Exchange for good . ““l .No-123,80uth.FOURTH Strait A .FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL: -A-FABM, 66 acres, 2* mfies from meny station, 20 miles from the city, with fine Improve meats. ' * ' Also, a large number of FBUIT FABMB, in the State) Of Delaware and Maryland. Also, a number to exchange In the adjoining counties Hew Jersey,- Ac. • - Apply to B, PETTIT, -s 0026-lf. . .. ■ No. 809 WALNUT Street «FOR SALE OR TO LET—Font , HOUSES, on the west side of BBOAD Street.’betow Colnmbia avenuaT;--Apjiy at th'S'uonthwaat oernerrot, . JSiaTH.and jjANSOM Btooebi---mhaß-SU ' " * THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 20, 1862, MARINE MTBOELL ANY NOTICE TO MARINERS. EDUCATIONAL. n:G. ECKENDOEFF, No. 1912 OOA.TEB Strest nolß'- tuths 6t* MEDICINAL, -IpiiAS f^o^BoliiisS^iisQbtEat •AJ- In tee application of GALVANISM, MAnrf- TIBM, andotttr modifications of ELEOTBIOITY, re ceivedgeherri favor among the moat libera! Modloal Men ofthe Old goboola, and is Prof. B.’s system mow being brought rapidly Into public lavorrYes, verllv. end if pom doubt it, read cartfuUy the fo!lpwtngeitraota of Rna a l * o opinions of some of the moat eminent Medical Men or 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 THE FOLLOWING FBOH EMINENT Bf, D >. 'The testimony o! a Medical Mail of the Otd Sohools. thirty years—fifteen yews In the Allopathic Sohoot end fifteen luthe Honvoeopathi&--and has for two years since, being onalified by Prof. 8., made Eleotridty a specialty, has cured thousands never benefited by rsedldncs: Some five months,-ago I .was attracted bya o»rd of Professor Bolles, Ho 1230 Walnut-street, Philadelphia, claiming a discovery that he hadmadeln the use and ap plication of the various terms and modifications of Elec tricity for the cure of all curable diseases. I called oh thls.gentlemen, and after listening to his theory of the Eleotrlcal laws governing life, health- and disease, and his dlßOoveryin the application of Eleotrloity In accord ance with the polaritiea of the brain and nervous system, I was impressed that he had something new, and at onoe applied for instructions on the subject. I now apeak from experienoe, as E have remained in bis office for two months, watehing the result of his operations and having myselr the charge of one of the treaHngroonn for nearly the wide time, and treated from,twelve to fifteen oases dally, oomprlsing nt » rly every kind and grade of ohronlo disease. Although ray expectations were high, I most confess they have been fully realized. I-havoaeena. greatnumber of patients who had availed-themselves of tee best medioal skiH 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 tee rapid Improvement and cure ef many cases pronounced pulmonary consumption by their physicians, because I had been Instructed by Dr. Paige to avoid all such cases, as tee treatment tended-to Injure. I feel Impelled by a sense ef duly to caution the publlo against the lndiaorf mlnate useof Electricity, as I have known injury to re sult from its use, In the hands of the Ignorant. I would here remark that I have never In my whole experience, or observation ,frcm books, or intercourse with men, read or heard ef the general or speoial appli cation of Eleo tricky to the. cure of disease, as taught by Professor Bolles, and, therefore, oonolude 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 tea citadel of life, and never think of applying It to H» living organism until you understand its nature, and when, where, ond how to apply It. j I would here take oocasion ta reoommend my profes-, atonal brethren throughout the country to turn their at-’ tentton to this Important agent- as tanght by; Profewtor Bolles, who basoertalnly, in my oplnibn, dlsoovered tea only reliable mode of its application, And thus, rendered an important service to the healing art, and a lasting blearing to suffering and diseased humanity' ' ’ JAMEB P. GEEVEB, M.D., , 1 206 Pine street, Philadelphia. Blnce then Dr. Groves has been uuallfylng hie brethren In the medical profession, who, to a man, endorse the discovery of Professor Bolles W. B. Wefis,M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.,'after a year’s prfietlcaiwrites to Profrß. aafollows: ' ' j I think my faith fully comprehends the fact that Elec-' trioity, correctly applied, according to .your discovery, la abundantly competent to cure all curable dlseaaea. My experience and success, after extensive-prooßoe. fully; warrant this assertion. Were I riok with a fatal disease,t I would far sooner truri my life in the handaof a skilful ; Elcotriclan than all the“ pathles” on earfhlberides. Buffalo, N. Y. W. B. WELLS, M. D. Pbof. Bolles :-I am fully, satisfied that Eleotrloity, when .understood according to its polarities and their re lations to the fixed laws of the vital economy, as taught' ay you; to the most powerful, manageable;'and efficient! 1 gent known to man for the relief of pain and- curator; disease." I would further state that I have for the. past' few weeks .ueedElectricity in my practloe, to the exclu sion or nearly all other remedies, and have been eml nenfly successful, and consider It a universal therapeutic.; Dittos, Ohio. D. MoOABTHT, M. D. Pbof. Bolles: For the last nine months I have made Electricity a specialty, and my frith Is drily increasing ■ In its therapeutic effects, and I.believe, when applied ac cording to yonr dlsoovory, it will cure all- curable dis eases, among which are numerous oases never benefited by medicine. . Buffalo, H. Y. P. W, MANSFIELD, MID. What I have now to my is from actual observation, as I have spent most of my time for the last two months with Prof. Bolloa, and have witnessed the effects of the Bleo triceil agent on from fifteonto twenty-five patients a day, suffering from almost every form of chronio disease (and 'as strange as it may appear, in a majority of cases a per fect core was effected in from five to fifteen days. - And I will herejremark that most of his patients were afflicted With long-standing complaints,'considered incnrable by all other known remedies. E. Ci. KIBBY, M. D. OIHOIKNAII, Ohio. - Prof. Bollks : I believe your discovery to beare- Ilable therapentio agent, and feel it my dnty to recom mend it. Since I have received instruction from yon, I have applied it, in cases of Aphony,’ Bronchitis, Corea, Amenorrhooa, ABthma, anfl Congestion, usd find-that I have the same success that you had when t was under yonr instruction. I invariably recommend medical men to avail themaelves of ah opportunity or becoming ac quainted with yonr new method of applying Electricity : IgTROIT, Michigan. DAVID THUBSTON, M. X> Psof. Bollbs : A great revolntlon In my mind and practioe hag taken place since I became acquainted with yonr new discovery of appiying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity as a curative agent. I have found by many experiments that Electricity is a safctherapeutioagent in all acute and ohronio oaaea when applied according to your discovery. I desire that medi calrneirshould become conversant with your dlsoovery. i Clkvkland, OM9. MABYIN GODDABD, iff. D. ; ’ EooHSsrns, N. Y., September 10,1859. : Prof. Bolleb—Usar Sir: The more I investigate this system of practice, the more confidents, am that it is all-powerful to meet the ten thousand diseases to whiioh flesh is heir. Yon. who first discovered Electricity tb be a reliable therapeutic agent, should be considered a great benefac tor of the race, for it is the only reliable system of onre for the woes and ills of suffering hhmahitf. It is strange that physicians have become so wedded .to theirsevorai systems, brought up from the darkness of psst ages, that they win close their eyes against the light now beaming forth through this system of practioe. All other systems 1 regard as the morning star to the rising anti. . PROF* Boi.Lbs: The nearer -f conform to your system of application, the more snccessfnl I am, and as I‘ have examined all the guides and works published upon the subject, and seen nothing In reference to yonr theory, I do not hesitate to say 1 believe It to be original with yon, and the only reliable system extant for curing disease.''- BespectfuUy yours, Toronto. OH AS. BAND ALB, M. D. The opinion of a medloal man, after thirty years’ practice, fifteen in Allopathy and fifteen In Homoe pathy: - „ Prof. 130LLX3—Hkax Sir: I- never have, sinoe yon gave me: instruction in yonr .new dlsoovery of applying Eleobicity, and God forgive jae if- I-ln the future ever do, practice either Homceopathy or Allopathy. T have been strictly governed by the 'philosophy you laid down, and for the best of reasons—namely: That’l am gene rally successful, and I frankly say to you that I am done with medioine forever. ■-,* , .. My emocees has been great slnoe l have been In New ark, N. J, JAMBS P. GBBVES, Mi D., 806 Pine street, Philadelphia. N. B,—ln addition to the above extracts, ProL B. could furnish over one thousand, fully showing that he is 'Well known to the medical and scientific world as the discoverer of all that Is reliable in the therapentio admin istration of Electricity, and that another' operators how In the different cities (except those qHfttlfled by him) are using Electricity at haxard, and Prof. B. takes this 000*- sion to caution the community' ajalnst charlatans. Office 1220 WALNUT Streot, Philadelphia. N. B.—Medical men and others whe desire a know ledge of my discovery can enter for a full course of lac tates at any time. oolS-tT rp ARRAN T ’ S EFFEBVESOENT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medioine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the -Mrdical Profisssioh and the pnblio as the most BFFIOIRNT AND AORKRABLS SALINE APERIENT. It may be nsed with the best effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, -Costiveness, Sick , Headache, Nausea, Dos* of Appetite ,Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach,. Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WRERI A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OBPUB GATWE IS BKQUIBED. It la particnlarly adapted to the wants of Traveller a by Sea and Land, Bssidentsln Hot Climates, Persona ot Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents'; Captains of Tesßels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests; ' . It Is in the form of a Powder, oarefoUy pat np In bottles 'to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce s de ■" llghtfhl effervescing beverage. . i Nomerons t6Btimonlttl«, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty Its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an Intelligent pnblio. Manufactured only by \ i TARRANT & 00., So. 279 GEEENWICH Street, corner oi Warren st., ( HBW YOBK, And for sale by Srnggiats generally. ap2l-ly QPEBMATOBBHCEA CAN BS KJ CUBED.—BB BAUD'S SPECIFIC cum Sperma. torrhcea, Seminal Weakness, Impotent®, Boss of Power, *o , tptcdily and efftctuaUy. A trial of the SPECIFIC) will convince the most skoptical or Its merits. Price 81 a bo*. Bent post-paid to any address by S. 0. UPHAM, Ho. 403 CHEBTNUT Street. Descriptive Circulars sent .free, . ■- Vr ; no!s-tde2T# MARSHAL’S SALES. "JITABSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of Si'S" * of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OABWABA BZB, Judge ol the District ; Oonrtf of the United States, to and for the Eastern District ol Feimsyl™, to A.U ndraity, to me directed, will be sold at public gale, to the highest and beet bidder, for caih, at ffo 124 Sonth FBONT street, on TUBSDAYjMbBIiniQ; 1362, at 10 ojclook A. M., the res dne of the oergo of the rteamer DADOHA, conslsttngof DrySoods.StsHonery, Beady-made. Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery, .Gentlemen’s and ladies’ Under-clothing, Spool-eotton, Bar-inm.Tto notlons, Paints','Pepper, Starch,<l;o9l bags of Salt, 201 boxee Soap, and a nnmber of otter artloles or merchan aiß®. ■■ • • .**'• ■. ■ /.-■■■ Catalognes will be issued flvo'dais prior to the day of sale, when the goods can be eiabined . WIhUAM MIULWABD, •e- : U. B. Marshal B. D. of Perinsylyanla PHrLADKi.pHU, November 14,1862. nolS 6t .. . PIANOS. “ Ol THE FUnBBT~ABgiTO^ M *W>D*OHS and great rednotion, or to gmU montUyinstoltoentß. JAMESBELBAK, 179 amt 281 Sonth PIFTH Street. atoveSpraoe. ge2^m* K- JAMES BETTS’ GELEBBA- D SUPPOKTJJBS FOB DADIES, anTtt. muy Supporters ; nnder ; eminent medical' Da mmw rtejecttoUy reauested tooall only 1039 WADNUTStreet, ramida nave been advised by their physicians to nee.hes v^SLSSSXSi, Btetea on the Box, and signatures, and also nntheSnpporters. with'testimonials. eole-tnStttf MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, ¥"*■ N °’’ ®. an® 8 Mackerel, late caught fat fish, in ageorted packages. 2,000 L Bbls Hew Kaetport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring.—;- ; 2,600 BoxesXnhec, Scaled,'and -Ho.’l Herrinr ' 160 Bbl«. new .Megs Shad. • • 250'Bojc»a Herkimer Ootrnty Cheese, &o. In atore an'd.for sale by . ; • . . ... < MURFHY &KOONB, . Ho. 146 North WH4.BVBB. , ' - j«U H 11 T UQIFER” OIL WORKS. ■M~a 100 bbla “LuoHer”Bnrnln* OH on bend. Wam^'ltaojl-tebenoh-eiploehre, to burn all »te»ay, brilliant Same,*tthoat eni»ljnj ? the wick,andbnt alowlr.Bsrrola lined wH* b I ”®,WMQHT, SMITH, B BBABSAIiIi, /f«Sl.tr OHloe iIiHARKBT (HtmL■>. TpftBNCH M;U'S T A B ®2^Pdrrey. Blame’s Imported Mustard, torsale to store trad to • arrlve,by the sole agent, ; , , - OHABHBS-8..04.85TA188, - ‘( om t 138 WAliKtFTgfaaei;'* . ~INSTO|J*f€E COMPANIES. , Jt V/ MDIDAL SAFETY IN3OBANOB COMPANY. Philadblphia, Hoy. 12,1882. The f .flowing Statement of the affairs of the Company is published In conformity with a provision of its Char ter: ■ . PEBMitfits BndßivKD from Hoy. 1.1801, to Oct: 31,1862: On Marine end Inland E1ata..8226,308 81 OnFlre 81ah5............... 89,321 SO ; *325,880 11 Premiums on Policies not marked ".off Hoy* 1,1,881.,, Pkemiijmb MAikksb Off M aaro@4 from Hot. 1, 1801,'to Oct. 31, 1862: On Marine end Inland Bteka.iSS'llS.MZ 82 Cn Fire 8i5kt..i:........... 103,000 25 $313,143 07 Interest duringapine; period— S«tfv&gw, r &d*.; : * 1088 HS, Kxprssifc, &c , during tbo xear as ftbovii: Marißeand Inland Navigft ■:. tton Tkmtm. ..—...... 3f38,885 89 I’ll® tones 28 340 (it Betam Premium!.,.......... 34,735 34 Be-1n5nrance5............... 18,146 76 Afteacy Ohsrges 14,427 09 Advertising, Printing, Sea.. .. 2,211 62 Taxe5....................... : 6,850 43 Expenses, Salaries, Bent, Ac. 20,208 91 —■ 8213,804 42 ABSETS OF.THE OOMPANF, NOV. 1,1882. 9100,000 United States Five per ct. Loan,.. #93,000 00 . 20,000 United States Six per ct. Loan.... 20,760 00 S8;000 United States Six per ot. Treasury ' N0te5.....,,...,.. ■ 41,910 00 - 26,000 United Utatt-B dev on and Three tenths per ct. Treasury Notes.. 26,000 00 100,000 Btateof Penna. Fire per ct Loan. 95,330 00 54,000 do. do. Biz do. do. 67,130 00 173,050 Phila. City Blxper cent. Loan.... 126,083 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. ■Loan. - .•. ...«..■■*■».«•».....», . 12,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Ballroad, Ist Mart .... gage Six per. cent. Bonds 22,800 00 ' 60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad. 2d Mort- * gage Six per cent. Bonds 63,STS 00 6,000 Penn. B, B. Co. 100 Shares Stook.. 5,500 00 15,000 Germantown'GaeOo., 300 shares Stock, 'Principal and Interest guarantied by the city of PhUa. 16,600 00 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply 5ecured....113,700 00 ■■ : 9688,760,Par, ~ Coßt, #888,749 62. Mkt.va1.#883.176 00 Beal E5tate......w...... 61363 35 Bills Keoelvable, for Insurances made. 91,232 58 Balances duh at Agencies—premiums on Ma- rlne Policies, accrued .Interest, and' other debts doe the C0mpany........ 38,911 66 Sorip and Stock bf sundry Insurance and , other Oompanlea,:Slo,Bo3,T6Stimated value. : 4,518 00 ; Gash on deposit with United States Government, inbieet toien'days : .’ ' . ... ca 11........ ..................£BO,OOO 00 Gash on deposit—ln 8ank8......#28,727 04 « in Drawer...... 280 74 - . 109,008 681 .....Hovbmbbb 12,MM/ i Tho Board of Direotora hare this day declared a cashl dividend of TEN FEB CENT. on the Capital Stook, and ; BIX FEB CENT. Interest on the 80BIF of the Company,' payable on and alter the fir&t December proximo. 1 They bave also declared a scrip dividend of FORTY j FEB CENT, on the Earned Premlnms for the year end- ’ ing October 31,18fi2, certificates for whioh wlli be issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after tho first December proximo. , . < They have ordered algo that the remaining ontatand- i tog SOBTP of the Company oftho lssueafor dividends) ofthe years prior to 1858, be redeemed in cash en and after February 2, 1863, from which date all interest i thereon shall cease. • . ... nr Mo certificate ■of profit* Usued tender 825. By i the Act <tf Incorporation,, “no certificatc shall issue 5 unless claimed" vAthm two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. DIBEOTOBS. Thomas 0. Hand, John 0. Davis, >■ Edmund A. Bonder, Tbeophilus Paulding, - John B. Penrose, James Traquair, .William Eyre, Jr M James :0. Hand, William 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, Dr. B/M. Huston, -George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Belly, j tho: JOHN < HENBY LYtB DBN, Se INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE JL BTATE OF PBNNSILVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOOE and THIBD Streets, Phila delphia. INCOBPOBATED in 1794—CHABTEE PEBPErUAL. CAPITAL 8200.000. PBOPEBTIEB OF THE 00 HP AST, FEBBUABY 1,1862. 8438,616 13. MABINE, FIBE. AND INLAND TBANSPOBTA TION INBUBANOE. DIBEOTOBS. Henry D. Shorrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Macaleet-sr, Thomasß. Wattson, William S. Smith, ' Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George 0. Oarsen, Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward G. Knight, John B. Austin. , HENRY D. William Harper, Secret: JURE INSURANCE P. BHEDD, M. D. ■ EELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,. ON! BUILDINGS, LIMITED OB PHBPETUAL, ! MERCHANDISE, FUBNITUBE, &a.. - . IN TOWN OB OOUNTBY. OFFICE NO. f 3OBW&IiNUT STREET. CASH CAPITAL *24B,OOO—ASSETS 330,1 TS 10 LiVtotod in the following Seeuritiee, vie :- First Mortgage on City Property, worth double the amount..... ;....*ITI,IOO 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s 8 per oent. lat Mortgage BondsA. .i. 6.000 00 ' Do. r ' :. ,3d- . do. (380,000) 29,000 OH Huntlugdontand Broad>Top7 per cent. Bonds 4,660 00 iGround Bent,.wellsecured......., 2,000 00 Collateral Loan, well secured 2,600 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent:-L0aa....... 46,000 00 ■.Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $8,000,000 1 - ,6 percent: Loan .............. 6,000 00 United States 7 3-10 per cent. L0an.......... 10,000 00 Allegheny;county 6 per ct. Penna. B. Loan.. 10,000 00 Philadriphiaandßeading Bailroad Company’s > 1 6 per cent. Loan (35,000) 4,710 (jtf. Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6- per.cent. L0an‘(55,000)..4,800 00 Pennsylvania; Baiiroad Company’s Stock.,,. 4,000 00 BelianceLußurance Company’s Stock.,- 8,860 00 Commercial Bank Stook. 6,135 01? Mechanles\Bani Stock.. 2,812 80? County Fire Insurance Company's 5t00k.... 1,060 00' Delaware M. S. Immrance Company’s Stook.. 700 00 Union M. Insurance Company’s Scrip 880'00 8i1i58eceivabie............................ 1,061 84 Accrued Interest. 6,604 81 Cash In bank and on hand.... 7,010 98 tosses promptly adjrated and paid DIKEOTOKS. Samuel Blsph&m, Bobert Bteen, William Muaser, > Benj, W. Tingle?, Marshall Hill, J- Johnson Brown, : Charles Lelaml, ' j acob T, -Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bisaell, Pittsburg. EM TUiQLET, President, ■etary. jyll-tf Clem Tragiey, William K. Thompson, ‘Frederick Brown, William Btevenßon, John B. Worrell, :' H. L. Carson, Bobort Toland, . : 6.1). Bosengarton, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, ol: B. M. HINOHMAN, Sec XpIEE INSUBANCE EXCLUSIVE JL,BT.-The PENNBTLVANIAFIBE INSCBANOB COMPANY. Incorporated 1826.. OHABTEB PBBPB TBAXi. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. . . , . ... This Company, favorably known to the oommiralty Tor thirty-six years, continues to iußuro against Loss or Da mage by Fire on pnblic or .private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also,.on Furniture, Stocks ol Goods, or Merchandise generally, on,liberal terms. .- ■ Their Capital, together with a large Burping Fund, is Inverted in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIBEOTOBS. . Jonathan Patterns, Thomas Boblns, Qulntin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr,, Alexander Benson, John Devereux, William Montelius, Thomas Smith. Isaac Haalehorst, JONATHAN PATTBBSON, President WniIASC G. Oeowell, Secretary. apO pBM ENTJ3BPEIBE ! INSUBANOE COMPANY 01 PHILADELPHIA. (FIEEINSUBA.NOE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W. OOBNBB EQUBTH AND WALNUT BTBEBTB. DIBEOTOBS. P. Batchfard Starr, : MordeeaiL. Dawson, WilliamMoK.ee, Geo. H. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown, . Jehu M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredlck, Andress D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Krringor. P. BATOHFOBD STABB, President Oxixlxs W. Coxn, Secretary. fell AMERICAN Fim INSURANCE JCIL* COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTEB' . PXBPETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, fMiadeiphia. ' ■ Having B l?** B Paid-up Capital Stock and Snrptas, in ' vested in sonnu" a hd available Securities, oontinnes,to: insure on Dwellings, ?torts, I’nrnitnre, Merchandise, Yesseis in port and their CargdSS,' and - other Persons! Property. - All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. ■ DIBEOTOBS. Thomasß. Maris, JohnWelih, ' Samuel O. Morton, Patrick'Brady. John T. lewiß, k ■ THOMAS B. MA.BIB, Prealtent Ana war O. Xi. OaAWgoap, Secretary. fe23-tf A nth bac i t e insubanob XJL COMPANYAuthorized Capita] *400,000 OHABTEB PEBPETOAIj. • ’ . Office No; SIP WALNUT-Street, between Third and ; ■ Fourth Str6eta,Philadeiphia. ? Tbie Company will insnre against Jobs or damage: by Fire, en Bnildinga, Furniture, and Merchandise gene* wHy.r,' f.rr f ■ • ' Alffo. Marinelnsnrancesbn .Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights.-.'lnland Insurance to all parts of the Onion. % v -‘. • DIBEOTOBS. William Kaher, Dayls Pearson, D. Imther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenried, J.SS.Banm, John B. Blakiaton, Wm. T. Dean, .•: Joseph Maxbeid, John Ketoham. WILLIAM EBHEB, President. ' ' WM. F. DEAN, Yioe President w. M. Biim., Secretary. - apB-tf . T\BAIN PlPl.—Vitrified Drain wri PIPE, from 3 Inches bore np, with eysry variety of Bends, Branches, Traps, Ac;, warranted eqnai to any.in the market,- and at less rates. The onder signed being interested in one of ,the largest and best 'beds of fire Olay in this eonntry for the mannfaotnrt or the above and other articles, defies competition, both in quality and price. , PBTBB B. MBLICK, ' Office and Store 731OHXBTNUT Street. i'Mannfaotory cor. Thompson end Anthracite streets, Philadelphia. ; anS-tf A BMY DESKS.-A oapital article for , IXa. camp and field nee. Safe from wet, compact, and *,convenient to carry in pooket. For sale by < W. H. DADHUN, i ~ 104 NOBTH BE LAW ABE I Avenue, Philadelphia. IAGENTS WANTED to sell them In Philadelphia and viplntty. ; 0c23-lm* CHAMPAGNE.— Gold Lao Cham-' in'auarts and pints, for sale by ; - V CHARLES B. OABSTAIBS, Bole Agent, Ho. 126 WALNUT Street. WiY RUM—In Punoheons and : Barreto, ror sale by , . OHABLXS B. CABBT&.TBB, 126 WALNUT Street t INI APPLE SAP SAGO'CHEESE, for sale by BHODKS 4 WH.LIAMS, .'tefctr a' 107 Sooth WATBJJ Sinai, <rtr • ..... ■ '. Surplus.. Bobert Burton, Bamnel B. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer MoHvaine, Jacob P. Jones, James B. MoFarland, Joshna P. Byre, J ohn B. Semple; Pittsbnrg D. T.Morgan, “ A. B. Berger, « lAS 0 HAND, President. J. DAVIB, Yioe President. ;retory. , :j„. nol7-12t CSHEBBEBD, President, iary. nolS-tf St rai James B. CampSeß, EtarandG. Dntilh, Charles W. Poultney, Israel Morris, - 6 % ;r RAII.RQAI> JUNES. 3riri- rjftHE central JL BMLROAD. ; r TEE OBEAT DOOBLE-TBAOK EOUTE. THE CAPACITY OF THE BOAD IS NOW EQUAf, TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. { ' THE GRKATSHOBT LINK TO IHE VEJT. Facilibes for the transportation of passengers to and from Pittsburg, Cinriimali, Chicago, St. Lonis, 8t Paul, Nashville, Memphis, How Orleans,' and all other towns in the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are nnsnrpauei for speed and comfort by any other route. Bleeping and amt king ears on all the tr tins. ■ THE EXPRESS BUNS DAILY; Mail and Fast Line'Stihdays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Fast'Lihe" <i u .11 30 A. M* Through Expressleaves Phiiadelptia at..... 10 45 P. M. Paritesburg Train “ “ 1230 P. Mi Harrisburg Accommodation !eavesPhsla,at.. 2 30P.M; ■ Lancaster Accommodation « «i .. 400 P. M. West Chester passengers will take the trains leaving at 8 A, M , at 12 30 and 4 P. M • 1 Passengers for Sunbnry, Williamsport, Elmira, Bnf - falo, Niagara Fail*, &0., take the trains leaving at 8 Ai M. and 10 4S P. SI. “ 198,908 OS $521,638 16 58,715 20' $370,868 27 For further information apnly at tfco Passenger Sta tion. B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Sheets. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded'to BBd from any point on the Bailroads of Ohio, Kentucky) Indiana; Illinois, Wisconsin! lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the Bavl gable rivers of the Wat, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freightTto and from am point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Bailroad, are, at all times, as favo rable as are charged by other Bailroad Companies. Merchants and shippers entrusting tbejtransportation of their freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. : - lor freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or address the Ager is of the Company. 8. B. KINGSTON, Ja, Philadelphia. D. A. BTBWABT, Pittsburg. CLABKE. Co., Chicago. LEKOH & Co., No. I, Astor House, or No. 1 South William street, New York. LEECH Sc Co.; No. 77 Washington street, Boston. , MAGBAW A KOOKS, No. 80 North street, Baltimore, H. H. HOTBTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila L. L. HOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent. Phiia. . . .ENOCH LEWIS, Gen f i Snp’t, Altoona; $163,053 86 ABBANGEMENTS of new yobk lines.. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOYAND PHILADEL PHIA AND TBENTON BAILBOAD COMPANY’S V LINES FBOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBK AND WAT PLAGES. IROM WALNUT-BTREET WHARF AND KENSINGTON D9POT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: ■« ' rAu. 110 A. H.| viaOamden and Amboy, O. and A. An-' donmudatkm At d A. M., vis Camden and Jersey Ottr, (H. J.) Accommodation.... | R At 8 A. M., via Kensington and Joraer Ottr, Morning Mali.g Qg At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Oity, • Western Erpre55......... g 00 At 12J{ P.M.,viaOnmdenand Amboy, Aooommo ... da1t0n.i.......»...^......... S SS At BP. M., via Oamden and Amboy, O.nnd A. Cx- . At 4 P. M., via Oamden and Jersey Oily, Evening Express,,.....; I OS At4P.M.,,TIa Oamden and Jersey City,adOlaw AtßJf P. M., yla Kensington and Jersey Oily, . Jbadaf HuLi.iS OS' At UKP.M., viaJOamden and Jersey Oity. Bciiith _ ®tnJi1M1.«...,..............................i. IN; At6F.M.,yiaCamden and Amboy, Aooommoda tlon, (Freight and Passenger)—litGlaßa Tioket.. IK . 80. do. 2d Glass d 0.... ISO _ The lljf F. M. Southern Mall runs dally: til others. Sundays exoepted. lor Water Gap, Strondabnrg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great .Bend, Blnghampton, Syracuse, Ao., at 6 A. H. from Walnut.street Wharf, via Delaware, 'liaclcawanna, and Western Battroad : ' $976,212-18- • Tor Mancb Ghnnk, L Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvl&ere, Easton, DamberMlle, Tlemlngton, fto„ at 6 A. EX. and SJf K M., from Walnut-street Wharf; (the BA. M. Lina connects with train leaving Easton tor ffl&coh OSacnS at 3.20 ?. M.) Tot Mount Holly, at ft A. M., S and iii P. H, Tor Freehold, at BA. ML.. and 2 P.M. WAT LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at Band 11 A. M., Band 6.8 S P. M. from Kensington, and 234 P. M. bom Walnut- Street wharf. ’ • ■ For Bristol and intermediate stations at ll*f A. M., from Kensington Depot. For Pajmyra, Biverton. Delance, BeTeriy, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, &0., at 12)f, 1,4)4, and SP. M Steamboat TBBNTON tor Bordentown mid intenns dtete stations at 33f P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. IHT For New York, and Way Hines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the carson Filth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The oars run Into tbs Depot, and on the arrival of each train-run from Hu Depot... Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger, Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for oxtra. The Company limlt their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per* pound, aid will not be liable for any amount beyond •160, except by Special contract. • LINKS FBOM NEW YOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA WILL LEATH, FROM FOOT OF OORTLAKD BTHBBT, At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 F. H. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 A. M., and 4 and II P. M. via Jor»' _ City and Kensington.. ■ -•>/ From foot of Barolay street at 6 A. H. k„ A n -n ar Via Amboy and Camden. ana ■* “•> From Pier No. 1 North river, Su ■, .w w and passenger) Amboy and Cr- m g" an 6P ’ M ; e ( [g^ ht NORTH PENN. wminW B H. ABIA BAnajo\i>_ T'i^fSA „DOYLI!BTOW N* MAUOH 01H7N5, EAZEETON, EASTON, WIMiIAMS POJT. Ac. . ’ * WIKTE B AB RANGE M ENT. THEBE THBOTJGH TBAINS. On sod after MONDAY, November ITthj 1862, Fas- Mnger Trains will leave the new Depot, THIED Street, above ; Thompsonstreet, Fhiladetphi», dally, f Sundays excepted,) as follows: Ohn^lifo?7uiL o ba™: m ’ AUentoWni M d6Blrable ™ ute to all Points In the LehighOoal 3 1 iE- M> f E s» reaa ) for Bethlehem, Boston, *o. -This train reaches Jaaton at 6 40 P.M. and mokes close connection with New Jersey Central for New TnrV At ,6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, fiTaiioh vhn&E. .. ■ :■ ■■ ■ . . For Doylestown at 9.1 S A. M., and 4.15 P M . For Fort Washington at 0.16 P. Iff . '* _ White cars of the Second and TMrd-streeti line 01 ty Passenger Oars ran directly to the new Depot. TBAINB FOB PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem at 7 A, M., ,9.30 A. M., and 6.10 leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M,, and 3 40 P. SI leave Port Washington at 6.40 A. at ON SUNDAYS. : Philadelphia forßoyleatown at 10 A: M., art Jil5P. M. Doylertown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and 2 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem..... ...... ...#l6O Fare to Easton...... i:n Fare.to.Mfttioh Ohonk**.* ■...**•sqo Thirongh tickets intuit be proonred at the Ticket Offices, at THIBD Street or BEBK9 Street* in order to seonre the above rate* of fare. . ' AH Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect' at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger Bailroadj five minutes after leaying Third Street. ••• col 7 vKIiHS OLABK) Agent. •380,175 10 ON SUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., and 2%, T. U. leave Norristown, IX A. M., and e F. M. FOB MANATUNK. „ leevePhtMelpWa, 6, 9.05,11.06, A.M., 3, 4tf, 8,06,8.06 and 11#, F. HI leave Manaynnk,«>(, 7#, B.SO, 9tf, lljf, A. M., 2, h 6 Hi 'F.-H: ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A', ML, 2# and 6¥, F. M. LeaveManayonk, 7* A. M., 5# andB P.M. H. K. SMlTH,'General Superintendent. 0018-tt Depot NINTH and GBHBN Streets. 'Bfimsmm--- west chestee TBAIHS, via ths PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. . ABATE THE DEPOT, • Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, First Train at.... ~;. ; ,7.18 A J , a. Second Train at..,.,,,8.86 A. M. Third Train; at..... 12.00 Soon. Fonrth Train at........... ............4.00‘P. M. Fifth Train at... .............5.46 P.M. LEAVE WEST CHESTER, At 8 25, 7 45, and 10.66 A. M., 3.10 and 4.15 P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A, M., and West Chester at 4 P. M. Freight delivered at the Freight Station, comer MAR KET and JUHIPEB, before 11.30 A. M., will be de livered atWest Cheater at 3 P. M. For tickets and farther information, apply to JAMES GOWBEH, .Passenger Agent. LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Freight Agent. jy2l-tf KS ii ■■nil., WEST CHESTER .BtfiggWL. jvbumumbxiF'Hia said. via mssbia. FAIiLABBAKGEMIIirC. Kgswr jspßSffliseas and-10.8Q A. H., and a, . 4.16, and 6.30 P. Sd Btreete, Brutes after, the starting time from Eight eentlr ud Market streets. i * a j. -OysnHPATS. ■W#WPHttABEEPHIAatB A. M.,andS t. U. TtojSWm CHEBTEB at 8 A. M.j and 4.46 P. M. _TKe traim teartn*, PmiadrtpWa atB A. M., and 4.11 t ®onneo« at Penhelton with trains on the Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Railroad for. Concord, Ben nett, Oxford, Ac. HENBY; WOOD, ; jele-tf . Superintendent. SHEHMB PHILADELPHIA AND EMOBA B. B. DINS. W**, SUMMER ABRANQBMam 1 . ISflf , N W. Passenger Trains lean PUSin LS? B*' 8 *' a ?l? oadin * 8.8., cor/Broad and Oal- BTOaS ; « <toe “’ ** * A ‘ Mi ’ 81i P- M - dlUl7 ’ •*“»* ®- r ®DUTß{£r«s Philadelphia-to joints In northern "Mid; Western Pennsylvania, Western New TorK, *o., *o...jßaggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara PaUs,.or tatermedlate joint*. Through Express Freight Train for all point* abort, leaves dally at BP. M. :; •• Por farther information apply, to. , ■ JOHN S. HHH.BB, General Agent THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHIiIi, and N.W.oor . SIXTH and CHESTNUT Btreets. - ■ jaBl-tf ■ iSEiinnß RE opening op ■MRsfreS*} TH* BAI.TIMOBII ANB OHIO BAILBOAB.—Thii road, being fully BBPAIBED and effectually GUABBBD, is now .open for the trans portation or passengers and freight to all points in the QBEAT WEST. For Hirongh tickets and all ether In- IwmationapplrattteOompany’sOlßoe, comer BBOAE Street wed WASHINGTON Avenue. 1: ; _ S.M.TBLTOB, ftfMent ?j W. and B. B. B. 60. EXfKESB, COMTAiaKS. BEem—3 THB ADAMS EX PBIBS DOMPANT, Offlw 8M forwurdu Paroeln, Faok»*eB, M«r -oh«nal»viß»Dk Notes, end Specie, either br its on u “ e ® °r to connection with other Erprem Oompenie*. to the principal Towns end Oitiea of tbo United Stetee. ». S. SANDPOBD. - General Superintendent" ’’.iKß; . WOOL. AND CARPET , v/ BtAsm 1 &OTOB1BB) Hardware Merchants, Lam»i .. Bannfeotmer*, PlnmbsrsiV&o., TAKH NMIOeUSS In« (taislndtag-all military work), or superior mannnlS tnre, can be obtained on order, of JOBSfS LBETNIO sa 1862. WH. H. QATEMEB, Agent. ON SUNDAY, SALES-BY AWDTIOIS. JOHN. B. MYIB9 & OQ., AUO- O ’HOHMBa, Nosr2B2and 284 MABSST Street. • I. ABCS POSITIVE BAI.E OF »BT GOOB3. TaiS MOBNIS9. : November 20, at 10 o'clock, will be gold by catalogne, on 4 months’ credit— ' . . About 775 packages and lota of British, German, French, and American dry goods, embracing a large and general assortment of staple and 'fanoy articles, in woolens, worsteds, linen and cottons, ano silks. SAiK OF OABPE7 S, MA’mtfG, &o„ OH FBIDAY MORNIHG, Hovember 21, at 10 o’clock, on i months’ credit— — pieces velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, and Hat carpets, coooa matting, &e. • LABOJC PEBKKFTOJiV SABIB OS' FBESOH BBTf 1 ON MONDAY MOBNING: No?etniw24, at 10 o'clock, wiU be gold by catalogue, ®n 4 months’ credit— Abent 760 packages and lota ot French, Oar mao, India, and Britigh dry goods, comprising a general assortment of fancy and staple arScles in silks, worsted, woolen, and cotton fabrics. LAEGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, &c. OH TUESDAY MOBNIHO, November 26, at 10 o'clock, wilt be sold without re serve, on 4 months* credit— , ‘ About 1,000 paokages boots, shoes, brogana, cavalry boots, &o.Ac.; embracing a general assortment of prime goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. TOUBNISS, BBINLBY, & GO., JD Ho. 429 MABKET STEEST, SALE OF IRTPOKTED DBt GOODS. OH FBIDAY MOBHING, November 21, at 10 o'clock, fop catalogue on 4 months’ credit— -400 lots of fancy and staple dry goods. BALE OF VIENNA BEOCHE LONG AHD BQUABE BHAWLB. OFI HE MANUFACTURE AND IM POBTATION OF ME3BES, LADEWIG & HAYD TEB.,. ■■ ON PfelOAY MOBHING, ConapiisJßg a toll assortment. Super. Yiennabrocba and chaine iaiaa square shawls. super. Vienna broche long shawls, j—• do do -chaine lain* do. ; do .do .plain blaolr centres, do. do do extra fine q.uality f for best city trade. ~ extra super Pads broche long and square do. Plaid, woolen long and tquare shawls, of choice styles, end all wool DBEBS GOODS. plaid and figured reps, mahsirs, brocades. epot fancies, plaidr, solid color reps. Saxony woven calanthias, small checks. black alpaccas, pnre mohairs, 4c. SILKS. ; plain and figured Lions black groa grains. 26 to EG inch high lustre black grosde rhlnes. 20- inch super quality plaid groa de Enrich. 21-inch very heavy plaid poult de sole. . . 21-inch superior Quality gros de nice. —2l-inch extra quality choice colored poult de sole. 22- inch snper. colored armnres. - .—26. inch tunper mode colored taffetas, WHIT* GOODS. . —enperior white, jaconet, cambric, and check mus lins, brilliants, &o- U, ABMY-BLANKETS. bales full aim, 10 lbs, hoary army blankets. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUC TIONEEBB, No. 218 MABKET Street. SPECIAL SALE OF GBBMANTOWN,FANCY KNIT -GOODS, HO3ISBY GOODS, &e„ by catalogue, ON FBEDAYMOBNING, November 21, ommencing at 10 o’clock precisely. Philip ford & co., auction- NHEBS, 626 MABKET and 522 OOMMBBOM Stl BAX.* OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, 880-GANS, -GANS, Ac. THIS MOBNING, Not. 20, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by oata logue, 1,000 oases men’s, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, grain, and thick boots, brogans; Balmorals, Ac. Wc men's, misses’, and ohildren’ioall, Mp, goat, Md, and enamelled heeled boots and shoe#, gaiters, Balmorals, So. Also, city-made goods. Open for examination, with catalogues, early ontha morning of sale. , SAL* OX 1,000 OABBS BOOTS, 6E083, AHDBSO CANS. ON MONDAY MORNING, Hovember 24, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by os talogoe, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ oalf, kip, and thick grain Coots, brogans, Balmorals,?&e. ' Women’s, misses, and children’s calf, kip, goat, bid, morocco, and enamelled heeled boots and shoes, galten, Balmorals, &o; Also, city-made goods. 0V Goods open for examination, with oatalagn»s, 3Ui* on the morning of sale ILEfiAIV. FSS?*w. toreß and entire stock of atTMIKB? *PBI WTH " of the Store, Ho. 10?" otJ , .r\r J " tinental Hotel *» -„ ,r o<rat ** HINTH Street, to: the Con tmtarAriai* —■ till ting. A orat-rate opportunity for an wn?rw -g man. !’ G. B. SAUBMANH, HO4 OHE3THUT Street. JULIUS BOHOLZ, 112 Sooth BIGHTS Street. Adminiatratora, nol9 ®t* TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR 1 THE 01TY AND OOUNTT OF PHILADELPHIA, Estate of ANN HABMEB, dec’d. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, Md adjust the account of Ephraim Fenton. Administrator d. b. n, c t. a. of the estate of ANN HABMEB, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance ig the »»»“■ « me accountant, will meettie bis appointment, on November 26,1862, at 4 o’clock P. SI., at hia Office, No! 5?S9f Street, opposite Library. in the Oitv o PhfladeWa. JOHN HANNA, nolS-thstn-st Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT EOS JL THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA v of JOBIAH H BKANiON, dec’d. To« Auditor appointed' by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the acccmflt (SfEffiston P. Morris, Adminiatra . tor of the estate or Josh® H. Branson, dec’d, and to re-' port distribution of the bißanee in the hands of the ac cohntaht, will meet the parties interested for the purposes’ of his appointment, on MONDAY; Norember 24,1862, at 4 o clock p. M, at his Office, No. 129 South FOUBTH Street, opposite Library, in the City of Philtdelphia. polS-ihßtu St . JOHN HANNA, Auditor. IN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITS' AHO OOXJNTZ OF PHILADELPHIA r - JSitete of JOHBY E NDEBLIfIE, dec’d. The Auditor appointed by the Cotart to audit, settle, ana edjnst the account of Wilhelmina Eaderline, Bxecu tnx of Henry Esderline, deceased, and make distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap> pointment, on MONDAY, November 24, ISB2, at 4 o'clock P. Mat hie OlTice, southeast corner of SIXTH and WAMUf Streets, In the Oity of Phllvdolpbia colS-tbttn 6t X>. W. O’BEIKH, Auditor. Tlf THI OOURT FOR 3HB OTTT AND.COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. , %, Estate ol J.OSE PH A, WEDEBy deoeajed. - ThejAnditor appointed by the Court to asdit, guttle, and.adjust the account of WILLIAM S. 00TIIN9EB Administrator, d.b.n. ct: s ,of the Estate of JOSEPH A WEDEBi .deceased, .and to report distribution of the Balance in the bands of the. accountant, will meat the 5S^J?*? re ! tea > purposes of bis appointment, on TUESDAY, the second day of BEOEMSE2, 1862, at 4 o’clock P. M., at No 142 South EIGHTH street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN B. GOLAHAN, > . colSinths-St _ Auditor; QHERIFff’S NOTICE —IN THE O DISTRICT COURT FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELPHIA. City and County of Philadelphia, ss.. • THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA TO THE BHKBIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GBEATILG: . ■ „ . ... ’ If BEBIAH 8 HUNT make you secure of prosecuting hie claim, then we command you, that you summon, by good and lawful summons, The Pennsylvania Company for.lnsurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Trus tees under the last will and testament of PETES L FEB; GUEON, deceased, and ALEX ANDES C. FEBGUSON, late of your county, so that they be and appear before cmr- Jndges at Philadelphia, at our D strict Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, there to be held the first : MONDAY of December next, to show wherefore whereas they, the said demandant and the said .defendant, to gether and undivided,do hold all that certain messuage or tenement tavern and lot or piece of land, situate in the late township of Bldckh y, now in.the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of. Philadelphia, beginning at the south west comer of Haverford street and Thirty-ninth street, thence extending westward along the south side of the said Haverford street, live hundred and fifteen feet three ’ BDd five- eighths Inches, to a point thß intersection of the south side of thb said Haverford street and the northeaßt Hid e of the Lancaster Turnpikeroad, thence aouthwestward , eleven feet and seven-eighths of an inch to the northeast side of the said Lancaster Turnpike road, thence south eastward along the same two htmdred and eighty feet, to the northwest side of Garden street, thence northeastward along the said Garden street fifty-eight feet nine five eighths inches to an angle in 'the same,'thence eastward along the north side of the gala Garden street two hun dred and seventy-six feet onsincb and seven-eighthß of an inch to the west side of the said Thirty-ninth street, thence northward along the west side of the said Thirty ninth street one hundred and fifty-three feet three inches, to the place of beginning—the .same ■ defendant' partition .thereof between them to he made (according to the laws and custom® of this Commonwealth;'in such case made and provided,) .do. gainsay, and the same to be done do not ■ permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and' cus toms, (as it Is said,) &o. And have you then there the names of those summon; ere and this writ. . \- : Witness, the Honorable GE OBGE SHABSWOOD, Doctor of Laws, Preßidentef onr said Oonrfc at Philadelphia, the Tenth day ol October, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. oc!6-th6t B. B. FLETOHBB, proProthonotary. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DI9- U TEIOT OS' PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PBESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MABSHAL OF THB EASTEBN DISTBIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, " ; GBEETING: WHEBEAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, hied in the name of the United States oi: America, hath decreed all persons In who have, or pretend' to havo, any right, Nile, or inteAßt S lIFIY. FIVE BALES QJWFTON, ■ -taken .and seized as;'hriite, on plantations! in the neigh- . borheod of St. Helena ana ?°rt Boyal, South Garo lina, by the United States steamer- PAWNEE, tmdg command ef Captain Perclval Drayton, to. he mo- ‘ nlshed, cited, .and called to judgment, at the time and. place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, {justice so reQUlrfng). :. ?•>“ , 9 ™ therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, bnt that by publishing these presents is. at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in tho Leyol JotsKferehdsr, yon do moniah and cite,, or, cause: to be -monished and cited*' peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pre tend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said FIFTY-FIVE BALES OF COTTON, to appear before the Honorable JOHN GADWALADEB, the Jndgaof the said; Court, at the District. Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the Twentieth day after publication of. these presents,- if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the: usual hours of hearing cautes, then and there to show, or • liege; in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful en case, if any they have, why the said FIFTY-FIVE BALKS OF COTTON should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of. the capture of the same, - .to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their ' enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and farther to do and receive In this behalf as to just ice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, ' or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally,’ (to whom by the tenor or these presents it Is also intimated), that if they-shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, orappear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to ,the contrary, then said District Court doth intend, and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said, capture, and' may' pronounce that the [aid FIFTY-FIVE BALES OF COTTON did belong at the time of the capture’ of the same; to the ene mies of the United Statee of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confis cation and condemnation, to be adjudged .and con demned as lawful prize, the absence or rather con tumacy of the persons so cited and intimatod in say wise notwithstanding,,; and that, yon doty certify to the said District r ourt what you shall do in the pre mines, together with, these presents. ' •Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALADEB, Judge of the Bald Court, at Philadelphia, this day of NOYEMBEB, A. Q, 18611, and in the eighty-- ! seventh year of the Independence of the Baid United States.' , 7 noisst G. K FOX, Clerk Dlstrlot C/urL ® f. i. a ZINC, ABMY, AND TOILET MIBBOBA., ;The best lit Hie world for finish and durability. B. M. B. The beet brand Sllk-flniahed - 7 VELVET BIBBONB i ' Sole Agent BENJA*9»: M. SMITH. 156 *»•* Wait Broadway, MXO-Sm ". t ;< . r ■' . MawYatSt GOOIS. M. TH o M As'V'mwT _* Sm - m **>.m. aj*s-ojSil3 t ' v ‘ ‘ sales opiiorisTNrr-Jr-' 3 SfiT - Hstdbille of each m-rm>r? oi> thaSaturday preriormofa* fn pamphlet fojro, giving toll li *» ea?»bt paity to be Bold on rta following ■«! Beal FatateM P, irate Bala. * 4 ‘,««;% FERN iTURE B iLSS-At iba An - i Thursaar. 08 4n w;vj IBTA.TB AsHfvlrr,, tar A Ur*# amount at Privsfe * 3 -U4, dea*ri S Hou of city and county ; may, be bad at tbs> suoHoa atm. wo ** ! '?• '•' ' ~ • 'V Bal# at Soa. 139 and hi alZTrr- SBPBBIOB EBBMTURR, PLATE HIBBORS, BOSEWO.m ,*** ?ai„ F^°= D * OH ’ jriNa OAMKta 3 BAFKS,*c. 13 ' Plaint, THIB MOR KIifQ 4 % At» o'clock* at the Auction store lure, two Bae French plate niatifAj 9a ?cc:^# French plate pit r mirrors, g' Be 0 , rosewood piano, 7 octaves; very s* airr^ Jarjere areproof safe,'small Bre proof a Also, a rapnfor fireproof safe, S T9ateoh. * by g *• . - 4 ' Bo -o’c!°ck,*S fine doiible.bs,.-, » by IV rnfßeia. * C - B *t gaj, :■••.- n^,—— 1 Stijj SALE OF VALUABLE L4Wrv' ! -„ : LIBRARs 0K3 ' fa^v. - —OITEBIBAYAFTEE.Vo.Iv Wot 21, at the Auction Store, coniaifn'.’ a collection ot raliwble law bonfca .f” 8 * Ml .y eluding a cumber of tha Pennsylvania r aala for account of ' BOXES, LUM.DES, IBos a No FXTBA FINE MADEIBA BH.VKB, FBEKCH PLVXED iS »tS Si FUBNIIUBE, Ac. WAE i, gaff, 1 ' ON MONDAT HOBITISn *• Bee. 1, at 12 o'clock, at the Acction ' tf.flne tußdtira and sherry wiaea nf ti, ® J ' &>** George O. Betd. Also, French ellver , lWli iiaS desert celt; French plated dinner ?L,“ a *>M glassware, clock, candelabrae. fnreltn.l .' 8 »* sC Catalogues will be re 6 d y Th "V C , ' sale. “M* GJ. WOLBERT, ABOTTOnwI^-' . No. 16 SOUTH SIXTa aS ia S .Between Market and ' The subscriber will give hi 3 attention t, ~ estate, merchandise, honseheid ¥** # l-lnltoge. obieot.of artand rirK?* “fO shall bars his personal and prompt aikT K whioh he eollclta the favoreof hfa friLa, 5 supebb'feench cbinlTwhite „„ WABS, te IIK “SiSEts ON FBIDAY. BTOBNUro November SI, at 10 X o’clock, .. below Market street. 198 oath Sua*^ Elegant French China vas-s, dlaser san, * granite dinner setts, covered dishes X Sc *'to* platesi cups’and Baucers, nrag*. i c 5 ,;' „ 1,1 dig^ new‘ designs, and recent imporlatliw t> ,«% French glass, &c. : “ > 'FINE FBUIT TBEES. GiltTW,,, on satubday £oe“S E - *° November S2d, all 11 o’clook, at So is a street, bdow Market street la BUfc Standard Bnd Dwarf Pears of ail 5 Cherries,- Reaches, Grape Tines, s«ft ’ffs Anbrv & fonoher. • “S-fen shipping <#im boston AsriaST ZnSEtZL DBEPHIA STEAMSHIP LIE? 11 ' from each port on BATUBBAYB, from sotm J low SPBUOE Btreet, Philadelphia, and r* Boston. The steamship NOBMAN, Gapfc Bakw, .... Philadelphia on SATUBDAY, Novembers 2 And steamer , Capt , &o m bj*, E * TUBDAY, November SO, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships fora. line, sailing from each port punctually onßferis^f 8 * Insurance effected at one half the premia . sail vessels. - m Freight taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip ~ Lading with their goods, -fcJJiclM, For Freight or Passaji, (having fine aceoMsyß,-, ■ ajply to HBNBY WIKBOHi«^ : Poi 6 332 Booth DELAWABg 4,^ fiOAIi.— THE UNDERSIsiii \J beg leave to inform their Mends sad tin that they have removed their LEHIGH OOAIiS from NOBLE-STREET WEABF, on the their Yard, northwest comer of EIGHTH sad VlSiv Streets, where they intend to keep the isst -a*,, LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved sUns-ga, lowest pries*. Your patronage is respectfnEv JOB.WALTOSS«h • Office, 112 South BKJOSD Bb* Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. nsg PROPOSALS. TWOTY QUARTERMASTER <% MERAB'S QFFIOE, Fhiladmmu, Isas, ,vii.ber, 'll. 1 ™ 6 r , ec , oi L ea »™3 oSHca led! ®- H, at 22 o’clock SC., for the diliwi h. Wnn.? 11 * 5 auy „l )oißt that maj be reinjrei.gt f'>j S 4?1? ? 1 ? Transportation WagonMobeiaM accoralD g <» specification to ima® Office, andaubjact to inspection, lilts be com pleted and re.aay for delivery on or before tie 3H> ss cembCT, 1862 The right ia reserved to reject ail bib deemed tso high. ■. A. BOTD. aol9 9t Capt and A Q M. ZJ. s. i BE FU T,Y QUARTERMASTER GENERAX’S OlFlOE.—fiUL&Dsirai, No vambcr 18, 1862 PBOPOSAIS will be received atthisofflra cnESi. TUJIDAY, the 2"25 lost ,at 12 o'clock H, iortceer?;* tion and completion of a Knapsack Room ani Sari Hcnso, at the tl. 8. A, Hospital, at Oheatsr, Pa ?lia and specifications of the same can be seen at thaobatf JOHH Me ARTHUR, Jr., Architect, No. 3» Ms SIXTH Street, until the bids areclossd, BM&rsvl state the shortest time for completion. The light i§ r> served to reject all bldg deemed too high. o.B.csmm Deputy Q M General, D 3. i PROPOSALS FOR COAL. -L . PIIILADELPHIi, NovembrrlUSK PBOPOSALS will be. received by the Trusts!oi tin City Ice Boat until the'Zd day ofDEOESIBEB csrtd 12 o'clock M., for furnishing from font homlrtdtoKrsi hundred tons, at their option (2,2401bs ta;W of bst anality BBOAD TOP MOUNTAIN, lump or ni i mines GOAL, during the winter of 1862-831 if/ Ooal to be delivered on board of the Icsßiata!!!/ wharf on the Delaware-front of the City of Phileie'pais. between the Stavy Y *rd and Tics street, free of fat age. in suchquanlities and at such times as the Trae* may designate. ' Proposals may alsoststa at via! jns a part of-said Coal.caw be;furnished, as above.stPtl Bkhmond. This Coal ig to. be weighed at the Sam : - delivery on board of the host, at the oxpsore of the PJdi furnishing .the Same. Tho Contract will bsswsriedto the.lowest and best bidder;.aid payments »!<i & jpei* mopthly in City Warrants.'YSend Prepoaah to - r ®“" 1)f V EREDX. President Trustees of City Its Bos’, as 5/6 SOUTH WBABVES, Philadelphia aoM« fYE P U T Y- -QUART® MASEEB JL/ GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHiLinEl?Bii,lhhSi vemher, 1862. . FBOPOSaLS will be receive! at this Offl» c=» TBUBS.DAY next, 20th Inst, at 13 o’clock «, tee delivery lof one thousand TABLETS for Soll-m Graves, to be. made of Black Walnut, 4 feet load, inches wide, and i;» inches thick- To be deSivtrsi> such times, in snoh sjoantittee, and at such points »Bj city, as may he rtQUired.. .The right is reserved to rJ. K< all bids deemed too high. A- Bwips no’B.3t .. Cast and A. Q. M- h- 8 - *■ TVTAYYi AGENI’B OFFICE. is ! '! : WaSHISOTONj D-C., November 15^1882 Proposals will.be-received.at this office until bract the Ist December next, at 3 o’clock P. 81., far dred and Ten Thousand (210 000) Tarla ofWHi** CARTRIDGE CLOTH, in width and proporttoal lows, viz: . 10,000 yards, 19 inches wide. ; 10,000 yards. 22 inches wide ■ . 20, C00 yards, 24)f inches *fe -10;000‘yardB; 263(( inches vide. 10,000 yards,'2Bß inches widJ. SO.OOffiyaidsi 30 inches wide. 10,000 yards, 31 inches wide. 50,000 yards, 35 inches wide- 210,000 . To be delivered at the Navy Yard in this ci s'“" cost to the Government for freight or nolT-lSt B. P. BBOWS, NsvyA£^_ Deputy quArtkehaw® GENEBAL’S OFFICE, PhiladeimU, : vember, 1*62., . PBOPOSALS will be received at this THUESDAY next. 20th instant, at 12o'clock tU delivery of all the STBAW reunited for then* 9 . following U. 8. A. -HOSPITALS, until let 001W 50 ’ 1883:'. ~ .. ~ ■ - Hospital at Sixth- and Master streets, PhUaSt‘P-* ! Do, at Fourth and George streets, do. Do. at Twenty-second'and Wood ats., as- Do. at Fifth and Buttonwood streets, '/'■ Do. at Twelfth and Buttonwood streets, da- Do. at Bixteejtih and Filbert streets, do. Do. at Twenty-fourth and Sonthsts., do. Do. at Tenth and Christian streets, “-• : Do. at Twentieth and Norris streets, J 5 Do, at Broad and Cherry streets, do 80. Baoe street, below Sixth streets 4J - Do. at Cheater. ’ . Do. at West Philadelphia. 1 Do. ;at Heaton villa. Do at Germantown. Do. at lilingtoh Lane. , Hospital in process of erection at Chestnut Eifc* 5 ; that about being erected on “Logan Estate,” Ga®?; town avenue, together with any Hospitals which “ erected . the city limits within the time specified. To be gaod,cleai),BYE STBAW, wW** inspection, And to he delivered at suoh times and w» Quantities as may bereQUtred. To be famished a or bundles. The right is referred to reject»« deemed too high. , £ BOTH . nolB-3t ' Captain, and A. Q QIALED PRQPOBALB ABE % K? vited till the. 26th day ot November, o’clock M., for purchasing all the Hides, Tallow, W and Horns of the Cattle killed by the Army of th s *S mac in the territory embraced by the BappahM” l1 ** Potomac Hirers and the Bine Bldge Mountains- ~ It is intended that the .contractor shall follow the ao» and collect the hides and tallow, hoofe and ho«Ut'._ ■hall pay a certain stun for those articles from mal, to be collected at his own risk Hewill with the articles in each cate,-unless he can clearly’ l !, that he was. proven ted from obtaining than by pn>i* c thorfty. ' A bond with good andsufficient secnrity w[ " quirad for the fulfilment of the contract, and no mo be entertained from previous contractors, who ‘ to comply with their contracts, and no bid -tertained unless the bidder is present to respond « Lid. - -■l'-'.- The artioles oi .agreement with a bond will ha ™ to be entered Into within two days .from ths opw tic hidg, s . . « n ' The bids to be directed to Col. A. BEOKffIT“p '.. 0. and 0. Washington,!): 0., and endorsed •« r gfla n _ •OOWEN & CO^XHHO&BAPHEB3 J-J AND PBINT OOLOBISTB, eonthwe** „ CBESTNBT, and ELEVENTH Streets. »» rjl execute any description'of Portrait, Landacap*. ’ j ( . Hißtory, Architectural, Autograph, Map, or , , h 5 B »i tbography, in'tbe. mostsaperior manner, ana reasonable terma. <•' . Photograph, Portraits, Natnral History,aw® Plates, Maps,' and any .other description of Pl**”! pv- In thejeOet etyle, and warranted to give eaSalactKKr Hcnw attention to Coloring Photograph*- rfTERRA COTTA MANUFAOJO^^' J. ■ ' ■ HangingYasas .’?anojr:Ftowar FOSs. . Oraiige Pots. .... • . Fern -Yaaps.- : IvyVaaee. . . Garden Yasm. Jasmin Ooapas. ' ■ Oaasolettaßenal wuw*. .Oas&jletta Lonla Xy*— . Lam yases AolUn*- PBdsSWsfMlrtMK . . , i-.'"* Conaolsßnd C9jriAW*W* Parian Busts. . Uariiie PaiwSaia Tot Site Baiall. aa-I to tiio ~ r, ~Y law o.aaii'rsoT 9'^' COAL.
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