THE CITY. Th« Ttiej NOVEMBER 24, ISBL NOVEMBER 24.1861 eA.X.....12x. Sr. M. 6a. H 12 u Ip. X. Sltuuf* 53.,.... ..,40...*,., ,42 WIND. WIND. gW by S. *S by X. S 8 W SSW. 83 W Camp Philadelphia —Nothing of t neclsl interest is transpiring at present at Gamp Phila delphia- The soldiers, not numbering more than three thousand, are very well provided for, and, as a rule, ex press no dissatisfaction. They have plenty td eat, and, being thus plentifully provided with the one great requl elte, have smßli room to cotnp Bin of the many Inevitable inconveniences of camp life. The rations are not only abradant, bnt also good. Although at first some dts. satisfaction was experienced from the bad choice of cooSs, and the delay or inopportune arrival of provisions, yet matters in this respect have now become completely satisfactory. In pleasant weather the hours not em ployed in drill—and these do not exceed four hours a tier —are disposed of without much trouble. In rainy weather the most hardened of the drafted do not care to venture beyond the shelter of their tents. Thana • tore of the ground has been severely tested by ttaess heavy rains, and has stood the test aijmjrably. Ooe re giment, commanded by Colonel Hubble; is accommo dated In barracks which present a substantial and com fortable appearance. The 174th Regiment, Colonel John JJyce, is the only one at present famished with arms, though the others are belag provided as qnlckly as cir cumstances will admit. It is given oat that, on Thanks giving Day, there will be a parade drill. Whether-the soldiers are in too much of a transition state foreubha display Is a matter of question. Whether tie drill does or does not take place, however, the grounds will be foil of visitors on that occasion. Several regiments have al ready been formed ef tbo drafted militia. All the isld officers have seen service The list of these, as far as completed, is as roliows: The l T 4th Regiment, composed of eight companies from Books county—(Monel John Hyce, liieutt nant Colonel Edw. T. Hess, Major JI B. Roberts. Hess having been promoted to the nontenant eoloeeley, the position of captain in Company A is vacant The other companies are Company B, Captain F. J. Geiseenger ; Company OyCspfsin J; H. Afilabach; Com pany D, Captain George 81. Hagei ; Company E, Gap tain Bailey ; Company F, Captain Harris; Oempany G, Captain J. B. Roberts, promoted to the majority; Com. pany H, Captain 7. D ' Morris; Company I, Captain Stephen Williamson; Company E, Captain Beans. The 176th Regiment, composed of eight companies from Chester and two from Montgomery—Colonel Sami. Dyer; lientnant colonel, Francis 0. Hootenmajor, Isaac McCinre The 176th Regiment, composed of seven companies from Lehigh ai d three - from Konroe—Colonel, E. A. Fleckner; lieutenant colonel, Wm. H. Todd; major, Bhconoyer. ; ; The regulation in regard to substitutes, who are com- pelled to enter the old regiments, going Into force yeß . terday, Col Todd’s headquarters became the scene of much commotion and discussion. Numerous applies’ tlons were made, and on Saturday last one hundred men, having provided themselves with substitutes, were dis charged Tbo happy looks of the fortunate ones were a feast to the cj ea of the benevolent. Thanksgiving Day—How it will BE OBSERVED.—On Thursday next, in accordance with tho proclamation of his E xcellency Governor Curtin, tHe people of this State will render thanks for tho many blessings and favors be, towed upon us during the past year. As usual, the day will be observed in this city with great solemnity. The heads of depirtments, stores, and other places of public business generally, will be closed The Eight Bov Alonso Potter, bishop of the diocese of Pennsylvania, has issued the following addreea to the Clergy and congregations, relative to the observance of the day : The Chief Mseiatratfi"bf Pennsylvania has appointed Thursday, the 27th day of the present month, as a day of « Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the fruits of the earth; and all the other blessings of his mer ciful Providence " The Church provides a special ser vice lor such occasions, ado the feelings of every pious bean will prompt to Its observance. Though Involved In a Sanguinary civil conflict, its worst horrors aid cala mities hsve'been kept from onr.own borders. We have been spared the vavageeotpeatilentialdisaasa. Our barns are filled with plenty ; and we have to thank the Giver of every good and perteot gif-, for ths blessings of educa tion, of oivi! end religious liberty, and of domestic peace and concert. Let us, then, assecable In oaf respeotive places of worship, in obedience to this call of the olvil and ecclesiastical authority, and offernp united prayers end praises to the Sovereign Dispenser of all our bins lugs. .'.-V 'W ' " And lot ns, also, honor the Lord with our Bubstance, and with the first frnlla of all our increase The poor we have slwaye with ns; bnt at this season, especially, of trouble and .war, we are nnrronuded by thoße who suffer from sickness and Indigence I renew, therefore, tho enstemary appeal in behalf of the Hospital of the Pro testant Episcopal Charon in Philadelphia. Its work la among ihe sick and wonndod who are in straitened cir cumstances. Some of its sources of income are likely to fail, and its labors can bo continued and enlarged only lhrongh the liberal gifts of onr congregations. I would request, therefore, that In every chnrch opportunity be given to the people to contribute to this institution, and thus lighten the burden o! care which rests upon its ma nagers, while relief is ext. nded to many of the children of suffering and want. “Blessed be the man that provideth for the sick and needy ; the Lord shall deliver him in the time .of trou ble.” “Be merciful after thy pnwer. If thon ;hast much, give plenteonsly ; if thou hast little, do thy dili gence gladly to give of that little, for so gatherest thon thyself a good reward in the day of necessity.” “ Whoso hath this world’s goods and s'eth his brother have need, and shultetb up hie compassion from him, bow dwelleth the love of God in him ” . . In accordance with this address all the Protestant Episoopsl church* s of this city will be open, and the proceedings will be conducted with great solemnity. Special prayers for the welfare of our country and suc cess to our brave troops in the field will be offered. Prom present indications the city will bear an nnusnaUy quiet and holiday-like appsarancß. . A number of religious societies intend celebrating their anniversaries daring Thanksgiving day and evening, and the day will Rlao be fuliy observed at the different public and private charitable-ins‘ilulicua. Last year there was a'grana military torn-ont, bnt itis more than probable i*jtbj>t-tjy»> trill be tithe present season. At rt teniUSiNviU bo paftfcolariT paid to (he large number of 'i’iWairtbWonndetißotdiers incur midst,and arrangements we being made to give them a grand feast.- This part of rft r (fi|S6gremme will be oondnoted by the benevolent long remembered by ffce worthy recipients. At some of the hospitals there wlil he vocal and Instrumental music, and adtfresies will also he made. The benevolent should also bear in mind that we have others in onr midst, besides the sick and wounded, who are worthy of some consideration and contribution to : render them happy on day. Wo hove here the families Of the absent soldier ; mothers, with their, little ones, who mast not be suffered to go un- These, also, should be hnnted np,' and private ly provided for by those who are able to give, let the day be folly observed, and let nothing be left undone that ! will tend to promote the happiness and welfare of every poor and well dirpoa-d family. of Jbe city, and nothin) Donations to the Refreshment -*■ SALOONS. —The rdltnviog donations to the Cooper Shop Saloon aad Hospital have recently been made : 'Proceeds of fair held at No 838 North Eighth street, f tjj Miss E. Holland, S 3 sdo at 2028 Oallowhill street, by !Mils Mary Clement, Kate Dearie, and Lotty Pike, $l5 J donation bcx, Sl.6'. : American Fire Insurance Com pany, #80; Mrs. Henry Prlnker, $10; Sylvester Oon atantise, $5; Union Bank, $25; proceeds of fair held at 2208 South Front street, for tick and wounded soldiers by Misses Mary M. Turner, Ai na Thornton, Ida Megary Anna Wick, $2O; do. held at Swedeß’ Ohnroh, by Misses Wllhelmina Pearce, Elizabeth Selby, Maggie Linn, Annie Belby, Mary Holt, Mars Olenn. $108.66. Contributions received by the Union-Volunteer Be treshment Committee, in Aid of their fund, are as fol lows:/' Wm. Setters & Co., $100; Union Bank, $35; and through Sami. O. Morton,, Esc, from Mrs. Henry Drinker, Montrose, Pa:, $10; and Mrs. Moses Dillon, Ohio,sB,’' . . / '// Haddington Hospital.—The Had dington-Hospital is situated just opposite to, and at the farther most limits of Camp Philadelphia. It hatfbeon in operation for three weeks, and will accommodate one hundred and eighty patients. Additions are expeoted Shortly to be made by which a very mach'larger num ber can be accommodated. Thp arrangements through out are very complete, and thoie -in the tank-room, in case of fire, are Quite admirable. Dr. Leris is the sur geon in charge; Dre. Jll Ison and Ordman are the assut-’ ant surgeons; acd the ward master isE. M. Whiteside. Charles Baker and V. 0. Holland are the stewards Ths patients now number thirty. The Visitors are not smal In niuhber.r Care and cleanliness are visible throughout every department. : ’;r M. E. Annual Conpbeenok,— The Philadelphia Annual Conferenee of the Methodist Episco pal Ohuroh will hold its next session In West Chester. The Conference, "composed of ministers exclusively, numbers about two hundred and fifty members, under whose care there are about sixty thousand communi cants. The field of labor oconpiedby this Conference embraces the State of Delaware, the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a portion,of, this State, extending as far -north aB Wayne county, and as far west as Dauphin. A deeply interesliug session is anticipated. It will meet on Wednerday, the 18th of Mar oh next, and be presided over by.the Bev. Bishop Simpson. This body selected West Chester db its place of meeting by a unanimous and rising vote. - ' ■ Drowned. — Thomas Hartley, justiee of the peace of Progress, New Jersey, held an Inquest, en Saturday, upon the body of, a man whloh was found In Bancocas creek The deceased is supposed toj have been Benjamin Sharp He had enlisted in the marine corps on the 19:h of August, 1862, and was discharged on the 23d of October, on account of disease contrasted While in the lice of his duty. On his person were also found the dlrchargo papers of Ellis’J. Little, who had entered the marine on ps on the fithof'November, 1857. The deceased was on bis way from Washifigton to Phila delphiaybut-got into the New York carif. After leaving Oamden he spoke to Ibo conductor, who told him that he bad better get off at tho first station, and he is supp osed to have walked cff the bridge at Bancocas creek, where the cars stopped for water The Iron Work op the Chestnut ' STREET BRIDGE —The several segments of the arch required Jdr'-lho Chestnut-street bridge are hieing cast at Of tti sc ilbpegments 180 are required, each being lil feet long, and wc-ighiag 7,000 pounds. A ' large number of the p'ateß'on which the ribs aire to rest, hnd the plates for the roadway and footottke, have also been cast; also, braces, open alto* •fielhtr about 4fo tons The entirejaMHucture, ready for travel, this calculated, will weigh In the nelghbor bood of 1,800 tons, and about ton tons ate cast daily. Colonel Gray's Regiment.—Lieu tenant Fred. Orosman, of the regular army, has been re lieved of bis duties for the present In order to aooept of the; Ueut coloneloy of Col, Wm Gray’s regiment, now formtog ln;tbia dty, Lieutenant Orosman is a young man of ability' apd energy, and we have no doubt will be Folly eqtuti to his new position. Soldiers’ Pair. —At the recent fair bold for the benefit of the Blok and wounded soldiers, in the ball of the South Penn Hose, by the young iadieß or tbrt vicinity, the sum of eighty-five dollars was realized, which will ‘be properly distributed by the ladles having the fund Jn,charge. Great credit is due to this fire com ®any, forthe free use of their hall for thispatrlotlo pur pose. ■ ' Djoeab* op an Old Soldhr;—Tie funeral of George Cress, Sen , a soldier of the war of 1812, wiio died on Sunday, at his residence, No. 721 But tonwood street, will take place to morrow morning; |The tJeceasisdwsß seventy eight years of age. ■loomfiter. Port Boyal Belief Committee.— E. W. Clark, Treasurer of the Port Boyal Belief Com miltee, a< knowledges the receipt of the following tub - scriptions: Rec’d up to Ap. 15.95,045 6! Miss 81 Hazard.. BO 81 Gash, L*. 25 CO P. SP. Connor... 10 0 t W.S. Perot 20 00 Joseeh P. Smith... "20 01 Isaac P Morris... 25 00 W P.‘Bangs,..... 10 01 Atherton Blight.. 100 CH) Oh. of the E«an- Michener A 00 .... 25 00 gelists 84. Bnzby A G 0...... SO 00 Etortsman A sons. 25 00 E A Bonder & Go. 25 00 Wain. Learning, Cash, 100, 10, 6, & C 0... 00 25,20. 160 00 Bishop Potter 10 00 Evans Rogers.-... 50 00 W. l>.Oopo,2dccn- Boratio'Wood 10 00 trlbntlon .... 25 00 JJ.-B 25 00 W. DOope,3lcon- W. Hargreaves ... 10 00 tribntion....... 25 00 Statistical B -O. of E. 3, Simmons..... 20 00 . col. peop Phiia. 50 00 B. AV. O Biddle, W. H 8urr....... 20 00 A 00..;...;.... 20 00 Thomas Earp...., 60 00 ft. N. Rathbnn.... 25 00 Bobt. Pearsall..,.. 25 00 H Oope,2loontrib 250 00 Eliza H.Yanx.... 60 00 A.Cope,2d do ' 250 00 ADna P. Sherman. 10 00 Cope Bros, 3 Ido 100 00 J. W. Sharp 14 50 *W. Clark. 2d do 50 00 Bates A Coatee.... 10 00 B. P, Hunt, 2d do 60 00 Dr. Mifflin Wistar 30 00 P. P. Randolph... 26 00 Sundry contrib’ns 1100 M. W. Baldwin... 100 00 E. Randolph 60 00 Jas. A. Wright, 2d J. M« 87cKim.,., - 26 00 contribution..** 60 00 A. Campbell..... 60 00 —- In response to a circular, recently issued, asking tor ®8 ; 000, the following contributions have been received: B G Godfrey $ 10 Dr. J. W Moore, 2d Mrs J. Bill, 2d contrib. 20 contribution.so J. D. Brown, M. D. J P Jones, 2d contrib; 100 Brown; AB. D.Brown, W. Sellers A Go., 2d 2d contribution....... 60 contribution,loo H.:H. Soule,2-I.contrib. 10 Mrs. 8art0n........... 50 Dr. A. Llppe.... .. 10 John Asbbnret.., 60 Uisß Stevenson......... >6 (Vala, Learning, A.(Jo., John McAllister, Jr.... 25 Miss Thomas. 100 Cash Acknowledgments by the CHRISTIAN COM MISSION—Jos Patterson, treasurer: 33. D. Jones, CJbatrman Arm; Com. Y. M. O. A, ( - Bt. liOtiiSf Mo ■ ■ a••••••• • •#•••••.«• • ,00 L. J. Woo'eey, LeDox» Maaa........ 250 OO Pe Haven St 8r0ther..*..;.................. 100 00 Wm T SDodgrasß B. L Boulton, per Bar, B. J. Parvin......... Wm, Ale*. Smith, Bow Park............ Two ladies, per Wm. 61. Crowell. W. A. Blanchard (additional).... Sami. ftlcGonegal. ~. Bev, Geo. Bill. Blairvllle. Pa. Mrs Wm SI Ft ancle, New Wilmington, Pa., to par freight on box hospital 5t0re5........ - 180 Amount previously acknowledged 11.961 15 Unhid States Sanitary Comm is- SlON,—Caleb Cope, treasurer ef the United States Sani tary Oommftrion, northeast corner of Minor and Sixth streets, acknowledges the following contributions since, the last report: R S- J . additional $25 Bfteder, Delany, and Adamson 105 WiUiamM. Tiighman, addiciunal..... 50- Bowlnnd Parry,....."......................i... 20 B. ci W. Welsh, additional..,;..... 100 W, H Horstman & Bona, third contribution.... . 100 North American Insurance Company, additional.; 100 hi. B. Mahony & 00, additional. 50 Thos I A. Newhall & Sons, additional,, 100 Mts. Jane 5i11,.... ......................... 108 John I-. Graham,.............................. 25 ' S7TO =: Previously reported 42 395.64 Total The Sanitary Commission also acknowledges the re ceipt of the following donations in hospital supplies, since last report: East SmDhfleld, Bradford oounty, {L tdies’ Aid.) 1 package, Mrs. Farm well, president ; Pittstoa, (Ladies’ Aid.) 2 paohages, Mrs. Bobertson, secretary; TJnionyille, Lehigh county, (Ladies’ Aid,) 12 packages, E. D, Rhoads, secretory. .. , , : Regonstruotion of our Militia Sys- TEM-COBREssPONDENOE ON THE BUaJEOE,— To Bis ExcelPncyAndrewG. Curtin, Govtmor DxAbSib: Since I retnrned, I have been led by cur conversation on the evening when > on. handed me the order relieving my command from ' farther duty under your last cell, to make some effort to pnt into practical operation the plan which I then suggested, of raising a fund from which I could pay a small sum, say at tbe rate of five dollars a month to members of my company who Bhali hereafter,be found faithful and atteative io the per formance of all their duties, for a certain length of time. May I trouble you lo let mo have, in wriiing, your views on this subject. They may aid me very much in carrying my plan into effect; and experience in this re spect even with one company, oaonotfail to add to the light which the Legislature Bhould have, if it shall oon eider the subject of a reconstruction of onr militia system during the coming winter. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. SPENCER MILLER. Dbab Sra: I reotived jonr favor of the 7th, and am glad to find that our conversation on the 21th u t, has led yon to relect and act upon the topics we were discussing. The subject ®f a reconstruction of our militia sy tern will, no doubt, be considered by the Legislature this winter; but it is ono of such difficulty and complication, tbat I am not at present prepared to express any view or opinion which will apply to ail arms of the service, in: volving so many thousand men and so large a geographi cal surface. I have no hesitation, however, ih saying that, as re gards artillery, the deficiency of the State in this all im portant arm, has been severely-felt during the last few months. It is very desirable that wo should have sereral batteries for service in any emergency ; and. as iostruo tion in this peculiar arm requires more constant and ex act drill than any other, I agree with you, entirely, in believing that a portion, at least, of the men must be paid; and I trust sincerely that yon may succeed in ob taining subscriptions from some quarter, to try the expe riment, before tbe meeting of the Legislature If I had public funds to usmat my discretion, for mili tary purposes, I shonid not hesitate tonse them to enable you to carry out your views, . Very respectfully, yonr obedient servant, A. G. CURTIN. Captain E. Bpesoeb Miller. Funeral of Gen. Frank Patter son.—The funeral of the late Brigadier General Francis Ingle Patters-n, will take place to-morrow afternoon from the residence of ;his father, 1800 Locust street, The friends of the deceased desiring to . see his, remains, should call between the hours of 10 A. M. andUP. M , ae the funeral will start at the latter time. Brigadier of this difiticguished officer was the closiag of tbeUnited States hoy ded warehouses, occupying Patterson’s Block, except to the necessary business of the Government; tho revenue flag on the building was displayed it half and will continue so until after the funeral. ; Deaths at Abmy BpBPITALSi—Tha following deaths were reported up to yesterday: ’ Brood and Cherry.— Chancellor Benjamin, Company F, 118th Pennsylvania. Bread and Prime —Edward B. ServUle, Company G, 137th New York; Enoch B. Whitmore, Company 0,20 th Maine. Noonday Prayer-Meeting Anni- VBBSARY —The fifth anniversary of the Union Noon day Prayer-meeting was held yesterday noon, at Ssnsom- Btrcot Church., This interesting occasion was celebrated by the singing of hymns and the delivery of appropriate pray ei s and addresses. Robbery.—The dry-goods st:re of Mr. WUd, on Germantown road, above Columbia avefs nue, was entered on Sunday morning, about two o’clook,' by forcing open the bulk window. Several broohe shawls, end four or five pieces delaines, valued at eighty dollars, were stolen. Fire Last Evening.—The alarm of fire last evening, abebt 8 o’clock, was caused by the burnipg of a few boxes in a oigar store at Exchange 'Place and Chestnut streets. The flames caught from the stove, and were extinguished with trifling'dainage. . Aocident. —LastuveniEg James Gal len, aged thirty years, was admitted into'tile hospital with a broken leg,-having fallen from a cart at Second and Lombard streets. '7.' The-Market Bohms.—Tho expense of maintaining market bouses is*ovor $12,000 annually . The combined salaries of the clerks of the various mar kets is $4,378. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ISRAEL MOBBIS, 1 •JOSEPH O. GBUBB, > OoiuriT tbs or ihi Moan. BDMDND A. 80UDEB, \ LETTER BAGS At tht Merchants’ Exchangt, Philaeiilphim. BUp Saranak, Rowland... .Liverpool, Nov 26 Bhip Ellen Stewart; C0ffin'......... ....'.Rotterdam, soon Brig Ella Reed, Jarman V. Havana, soon Brig Continental, (Brj 8055....... Badbadoes, soon Brig Defiance, Wyman.................P0rt Spain, soon Brig Eliza M Strong, Strong, Ofeufuegos, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25,1862. BUN BISES ..........6 58-BUN 8ET5..........4 37 HIGH WATER 37 , arrived 4V ..: , ' Bark Monitor, Eaton, 15 days from Ship Island, in bal iast to J E Bszley A Co. Bark Cordelia, Roberts, 10 days from Turks Island, with salt to J W A J F Bterr. -> Brig Dilhi, Damaby, 28 days from Demerara, in bal last to Thos Wattson A Sons. : : ' ” : Scir Louisa; Haskell, 10 day* from Baugorjjvith lum ber to E A Souder A Co. •' . Scbr Ocean, Pierce, 3 days from Baltimore^with gralu to O H Cummings, Bobr J. J Spencer, Swain, 6 days from Key Wegt,in ballast toD S Stetson A Cot •.*' Scbr Emma, Downing, 1 day from Brandy win 0, Del, with flour to B H Lea. * -r WT Brig T Field, arrived on: Sunday from Havana, Is consigned to WorkmanA Co. instead of captain. CLEARED. Ship Zered, MeGonagle, Londonderry, B Taylor & Co. Bchr H May, Hoover,®-York, Bancroft, Lewis A 00. Scbr D B Siner, May, New Tork, D Pearson, A 00. Schr B L Tay, Gain, New Tork, X B Sawyer,A 00. (Correspondence of the Press.) HAYBBaDX GBAOS, Nov 22. • The steamer Wyoming IctJaHWiis morning, with the following boats in tow. as follows; D 11* egoner, wheat to Perot A Bro; Winnebago, do' to HumphreirtJllwPman A Wright; O S Coder, slaves to Patterson A Lipplncott; Jas W Young, lumber to Nercrora A Sheets; F Ford, lumber to H Oros ■ key; 0;d 6pee , lumber to L B B Dalby; G D Blackwell, do to W 8 Taj lor. : V ..... MEMORANDA. Bark Tacony, Manday, cleared at Port Boyal 11th Inst for spoken. Brig Julia Fold, Payne, cleared at Port Boyal 8;h lust for Philadelphia Brig——, I rota Philadelphia, at Grand Turk 17 days since, jpst arrivefi.. ... . “ : . ; : Biig/Alexander: MlUiken, Fish', at Port Royal 13th inst. frtm Oseabaw Sound. Schr John Stockham, Babcock, hence, arrived at Pori Boyal Bth Inst. Schr Burrows O, Clark, hence, arrived at Port Boyal OUiinst,, .... . ... ; - Scbr Smithsonian, Davis, hence, and H i Blackman, Gandy, from Georgetown, D9,.at Port Boyal 10th last. Bcbrs Storiette Tilton, Tilton, and; Bichard H'Oemill, Hendlis&eon, hence, arrived at Port Bbyal'lltiflnst. . Scbis Lewis,OhesUr, Somers, and Sue Somers; So ners, cleared at Port Boyal iOth inst.-for Philadelphia. 1 Schrs J C Baxter, Price, C P Stickuey, Dower. V Sharp Haler, and L S Smith, Smith, hence, arrived at Hew Tork 19th lhst. Schr J L Bewley, Burton, at New Tork 23d inst. from Fuduice, Deli As tfao.iteamer Scotia was proceeding to sea on Thurs day mornii g Uet, and when a mile below the* Narrows, she collided with scbr E H Parker, (of New Haven) I’ar ktr, from Philadelphia for New Haven, 1 by* which the. schooner lost to wsprlt, cutwater, head of forettopmrst,’ broke foie and main - booms,; tore sails, carried' away, sbrauc s, Ao Two men were knocked overboard by the ’ ctillltir it, one (. f whom.'Alpbena BJihomedue. of Loug Island, wes di owned. Tbe now lies at anchor ut der Jersey Oity, and leaks about 16. strokes per hour. Damage to the etunmer, if any, not ascertained. . Oniy two bodies belonging to the crew of the bark Jas Andrews, ber.ee, lost on Barnegat, have bsen picked up. Tho captsih’s trunk, lifiedof its contents, has been found ST 019 55 2d contribution,,.. 100 00 60 00 60 00 • 20 00 10 00 10 00 5 OO $13,121.65 ,*43 165,64 Executive Chamber, Harrisburg. Nov. 14,180 J. LEGAL. TT NITED STATFS. EABTE ftN DI3- U TRIOTOF TKNNBYLVANIA',-SCIT..- ■ THE PBE IDENT OF-THE UNITED 4TATK3, TO Tit® MARSHAL OP l'H 6 ISAS lEKN - DIBIEIOT OP PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHERE aS, The District Court of theUoited States in and tor the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly procuring on a Libel, filtd in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any ruht, title, - or interest in the steamer OAttOLtSR, whereof 1 ham as Fetbea is master, her taohi *, apparel, ani furniture and the goods, wares, and merchandise, laden 00 baard there of, token and seized off Ponsao-la, Florid*, by the United States steamer or vessel-of-war,; oaIIrii'MONT GOMERY, under command .»f ; and brought into the port of Philadelphia, to ba mo nished, cited, and called to judgment, ar the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so reuniting). You are therefore charged, ttnd strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not,,but tbat by publiohing these, presents iu at Eeast two of' the, daily newspapers printed and pnbtlfhed.in the pity of Philadelphia, and in the Legal [nt'Mrgr.nr,tr, you do' monish and cite, or causa to be monished and cited, peremptorily, ail persons in general who have, or pre tend to have, any, right, title, or interest; in; the said steamer CAROLINE, her tackle, apparel, and faraitnre, and the goods, wares, and merchandise, laden oh board thereof; to appear before the Honorable 10HN fIAD. WALADEB the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in theoity of Philadelphia, on the Twentieth day after publication of thebe presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next oourt day folio wing, between the usual hours of bearing cautes, then and tho-e to show, or Allege; in due form of law, a reasonable and tlawful ex onse, if any they have, why the said steamer CARO LINE, her tackle, apparel, and mrniturs,. and ; the goods, wartß, and merchandise, laden' on board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the thus of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and, os gooos of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged: and condemned as good and lawful prizes; aed fur ther to do and receive to this behalf as to jus ties shall appertain, And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto ail persona aforesaid, gene ra!!»(to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated), that if they, shall , not appear at the time And place above mentioned, or,appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawfnicause to the contrary, then said . .District Court doth intend, and. will proceed'hr adjndiea-- tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that; the said eteamer CAROLINE, tor tackle, apparel, 'and fnrnitme, and the goods, 1 warts, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, did belong, at the tints of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of ; their, enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confis cation and .condemnation, to be adjudged and poa demned as lawful prize, the absence or rather con turoaey of the persons so cited and intimated in anyr wise notwithstanding, and that you duty certify to the Bald District .Court what you shall do to the pre. roi-es. together with these presents. , : Witness the Honorable JOHN OiDWALADEE, Judge of theeaid Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-first day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1862 and in the 'eighty-, seventh year of the Independence'of the said United StBt(Nl* n 625 3fc G- B FOX. Clerk Distriot Court. TTJS ITED'STATUS, IASTERN BIS TBIdT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. h aS'PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED SPATES,' TO TBS MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISPfiIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: 1; WssE REAP; The Distriot Court of tha United States iu and for the Eastern Distriot of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed to the name of the United States ol America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have; ; any right, title, or interest In ONE HUNDRED AND T VENTY>BA,LEB OF COTTON; the Cargo of the schooner EMMA, wffire of William Baker is master, captured off the port of! Ve lasco, Texas,by the United Btates gunbeat or vessel-of war called the j KtUatinrag, ” under command of Oharles W. Lamson, anti brought to this port per the brig “ Julia Ford,” to be monished.:cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereaf tei exprested. (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, thafyou omtenot, but timt by publishing .these-presents iu at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city‘of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intilli gencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be emmiahod and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who bave, or pretend to have, any rig lit tide, or interest in the Hiiif ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY BALK! OF-.GOT. TON, the cargo of the said schooner EMMA, tei ap pear before the Honorable JOHN OADWALADBS, the Jndge of the said Oourt, at. the District Court room, to the city of Philadelphia, on the Twentieth day after .publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else ontbe next court day following, between the nsual hours of hearing causes, then ana there to show, or allege, In due term of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said ONE HUNDRED AND ’TWENTY BALES OF COTTON, the cargo of the said schooner It MM a, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene mies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;; and further to do and receive to this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And thatyondnly intimate, or cause to beinti mated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents itis also intimated,) thaeif they Shall not appear at the time,and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said can tore, ana may pronounce that the said ONE HUNDRED AND TWE STY B ALES OF-COTTON, the cargo of the said schooner EMMA, did belong, at the time of the capture oi the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the' absence or rather contnmacy of the persons so cited and intimated . In anywise notwithstanding, and tbat you dnly certify to the sßid District Court what you shall do fa the premises, togt ther with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN GADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at: Philadelphia, this twenty, first day of NOVEMBER, A. D: 1862, and to tha eighty sevanth year ot the Independence of the said United Stater. . n026-3t G. E FOX, Clerk Distriot Court. TN THE ORPHAN S’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate ol JOSE ?H A- WBDEB, deoeajed. - The 5 Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjost the accouLt of WILLIAM 8. tSOTTINGKB, Administrator, d. b.h. ct. a ,of the Estate of JOSEPH A.- WEDEB, deceased, and to report distribution of tho Balance in the bands of the accountast, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of bis appointment,- on TUESDAY, the second day of DECEMBER, 1882, * at 4o’clock P. M.. ai No. 142 South EIGHTH street, in the city oi Philadelphia. JOHN B. COL AH AN; holB'hth».st . Auditor. FRO-POSAHS. Ct EA BEIT' PROPOSALS ARE J.N -■ns tiled till the „ “tm with 18AND B ABBE LB OF FLOUB. Bills will be received for what is known as No. I, No. 2» and No. 3, and for any portion lers than tho 20,000 barrels. Bids for the different grades should be upon se parate sheets of paper No bit will be entertained uahas the bidder is preßoct to respond to bis bld- Tbe Quantity of Flour required will be about 600 bar rels daily, delivered either at ths Government'Ware houses in Georgetown or at the Railroad Depot at Wash ington, DC. The usual Government inspection will be made just be fore the Flour is received. The barrels to be head-lined. Bids will be accompanied with an oath of allegiance, and be directed to 001. A. Beckwith, A. D. O. and 0. S , IT. & A, Washington, D. 0., and endorsed <( Proposals for Flour.” no2i-9fc TAEPUTY QUARTERMASTER G-E -\ J NEBAL’S OF PICE, Philadelphia, 18th No. yen her, 1892. - ■ ' ' . PBOPOSALB will be received at ’this offico until PBI- D.AY, 28th iust., at 12 o’clock M , for the delivery, In thjs city, at any point that may be required, of Five. Hundred Army Transportation Wagons, io be made of thSifaeet material, according to specifications to be seen In, this Office, and subject to inspection. All to be com-' pleted' and ready for delivery on or before the 31si Da oember.lB62 The right is reserved to reject all bids c deemed t«o high. A. BOYD, • col 9 9t . Capt. and A. Q. M. U. S. A. ThTAYY AGENT’S OFFICE, .' Xv ; Washington,D.O., November 15,1862. Proposals will be received at this office until Monday, the Ist December next, at 3 o’clock P. M., for Two Hun dred and Ten Thousand (210 000) Yards of WHITE CARTRIDGE CLOTH, in width and proportions as fol lows,.viz; . / 10,000 yards, 10 inohes wide. 10.000 yards. 22 inches wide. 20,000 yards, 24# inches wide. - 10,000 yards, 25# inohes wide. 10,000 yards, 28# inches wide. 90,000 yards, SO inohes wide. 10,000 yards, 31 inches wide, 60,000 yards, 35 inches wide. . -210,000; - - To be delivered at the Navy-Yard in this city, 1 free of cost to the Government for freight or transportation. inol7-13t 8. P. BROWN, Navy Agent ©EPUTY QUARTEEMASTEK ge neral’s OFFICE.—PHinj.DBi.PHiA, November, 10th.1862. PROPOSALS will bs received at this Office until FBIDaT, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock H, for .the erec tion and completion of a MILITARY HOSPITAL, for the üBB of the United States, upon a let of ground, known ahtfce “Logan Estate,” on GERMANTOWN Avenue, corner of .Twentieth street. Each Proposal must estate the shortest time required to oomplete the contrabKfand also the names ;of oompetent|sednrltiee ! tto the Whole amount of tb&gißtipct for itsjprbmptfand faithful-per formance. The plans nnd Bneclficationa earn be. seen at the office of JOHN McARTIIUR, Jr., Architect,-N0.209 South SIXTH Street,"between the honrs of 10 A'.’M. and 4P. M., every day, tmtil the bids are closed The pro posed securities must endorse the .gua rantee the work. The right is reserved to rejectfall bids deemed too high. r G. Hr OBOSM AN, no2o-8t Deputy Q. M. General, U"B, A. QEALEI) PROPOSALB ARE IN IO vlted tillthe 25th day of November, 1862, at 12' o’olock M., for pnrohaaing all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs,, and Horns of the Cattle hilled by the Army of thpPotb ruacinthe territory embraced by.the Bappabannsck and Folomao Biversand,the Blue, Bldge Mountains. Bis intended that the contractor sb«U fbUow,the Army and collect the bides and tallow, hoofs and horns, and shall pay a certain anmfor thoseartiohß from'eack ani mal, lo be collected at his own risk He .will, be charged ■with thenrtieles in eaoh, oafe, 'showH that he waaprevcnted from obtaining them by proper au thority. "• . A bon'd with good.andVshiflcient security will be re quired for the fnldlment of the oontract, and no bid will be entertained from who have failed to comply with their contracts, and no bid will be en tertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his fid; : ■ >-* The artloles of agreement with abond will be required to be entered into within two days from theopening of the bids. > ■- The bids to be directed to Sol. A. BECKWITH; A. 0. and O. S., Washington, D. 0., and endorsed “ Propi£fj sals.” . noll-13t“l S' BALED PROPOSALS ARE IN vited until the 6th or December, 1882, for furnishing theSSnbeistence Department’with FOOB HOHDBED TOBB OF HAT in bales. ; . - the first delivery to *be commenced on or about the 12th of? December, and the whole quantity put in before the end of said month. ■ ;: the Hay to be shipped by water and delivered on the wharves at Sixth street, and weighed in Washington, D. 0. . t . Bidders must state in their bids the pries per 100 pounds at which they willfurnish the Hay. Firms mating bids must state the names of ail the par ties interested. ' to be made in Treasury notes, or snchfnnds as Government may have for distribution. Bids to be directed to Col. A. BEOKWITH, A. D. 0. and O 8 , TJ. 8. A., and endorsed “ Proposals for Hay.” e022-llt .... . ... COAL. #IOAL—THE UNDERSIGNED be* leave to inform their friends and the pnblle that they have removed, their - LEHIGH COAL DEPOT bom KOBLE-STBBETWHABF, on the Delaware, t» their Yard, northwest oomer of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they Intend-to'keep the best qualify ol LEHIGH COAL, bom tbs most approved mines, at.thl iowest pricae. Your patronage hi respectfully eeßoltei. Ogee, 112 South BHOOHP Street * Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. * mhl-tf legal MRS. JAMES BETTS’ OELEBRA JLtA TED 80PP0BTEB8 FOB LADDBB, and th« only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Ba ilee and physician* are respectfully requested to oaU only pa. Mrs. Betts, at’ her. reidehoa, IOM’WALSTOT Street, Philadelphia, (to avold counterfeits.) |Thlrty.thousand 'lnvalids have been advised by Hi*, physicians to nse hey appliances. Those onl7 are genuine bearing the United ! Statee copyright, labels on the . box, and signatures, *nd •Iso an the Bapportors. with testimonials. eoU-tuthstt THE;:PRBSB.frPHILAD : BiyEHia.. .TUESDAY, NOYEMBB EDUCATIONAL. TDRQ'B’. MASSE, A Mi t .ie no.w form- Jl log ft CLASH on Pronunciation, Grammatv Con versation, and Beading, on the Oral plaa. Lessons Y®BY DAY—$6 a month. 1342 BPBOOE street. ! ucls Im ' • 1 ’ 1 PENNSYLVANIA MIL I T 4 B Y A ACADEMY, at West Chester* {for boarders onlv). This Academy will he opened on THURSDAY, Septem ber 4th, 1882. It was chartered by the legislature, at lta liisc session, with fall collegiate powers. ■' •In its capaoionsbnlldlngs,';whibh'wens erected and for nlshed at a coat of over sixty thousand dollars, arc ar rangements of Hie highest order for thß'oomfortSble Quar *®lnt shbgisang of bnehnndredand flfty'cadets. A corps of cbnipsteht and ex'pbrienaed teaohers will give their undivided attention to the educational depart ment, and aim to mahe their instructions thorough and practical. The department of studies embraoes the fol lowing oourses:' Primary, Oommeroial, and Scientific, Collegiate and Military, A graduate of the United States Military Academy, of high standing in hia class, and of experience in the held, devoteß bis exclusive attention to the Mathematics and Engineering The moral training ofcwiets'will be carefully attonded to. For circulars, apply to JAS. H OBNB, Ew., Mo. 626 OHBBTMUTgt., .or at the Bpefc Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Colonel THEODORE HYATT, President Penn sylvania Military Academy. ’ n«4 lm TTILLAGB GREEN SEMINARY.— V A select Boarding School, near MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Qlasstog, English studies, &o. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Surveying, and Civil Bi gineering. Pupils taken of ali ages, and ore received at any time. JJoarding per week, S 2 25, Tuition per Quarter, $B.OO. Bor catalogues or infoimatibn address Rev. J.HBH VKYBABTOS, A. M., Village Green, Pa. oclO-tt Linden hall Moravian ee- MALE SEMINABY, atLlxiz.Lauoaster bounty, Penna., founded 1784, affordß superior advantages: Tor thorough and accomplished Female education. Fat drcu iars and information, apply to Merera, JORDAN a BROTHERS,2O9 North THIBD Street, Philadelphia, or.- So Bey. W. 0. RBHIHEL, Principal. w aulßMta.. EOll SALE AT A DJSOQUNTU-A Forty-Dollar Boboiarship in BRYaNT & STRAr- TOS’S OOMMFROIAL COLLEGE.: Address “ Dts. count,” at this office. v n021.«f MEDICINAL. HAS PROF. BOLLEB’DISCOVERY in the application of GALVANISM, MAGNE TISM, amfothtr modifications of ELEOXBIOIXYi re ceived general favor among the most liberal Medical Men of the Old Schools, and Is Prof. B.’s system how being brought rapidly into publto favor 2; Yes, verily, and if yon doubt it, read carefully the following extraota oi letters, and also opinions of some of the most eminent Medical Men of this and other:. States, who have Seen ■travelingand lecturing, teaching and.applying the differ ent modifications of Electricity, as taught them by Prof. BOJLLES: . ■ - ■ BEAD THE FOLLOWING FBOM EMINENT M. D.’s - The testimony ot.a Medical Man ofithe Old Schools, thirty years—fiftoen years in the Allopathic School -ana fifteen in the Homceopathic—and has for two years gfhbe, being Qualified by Prof. 8., made Eleotrlcity a specialty, has cured thousands never benefited by medicines: I Borne five months sigo l was attraoted byaotrdof Professor Bofiesi No 1220 Walnut sheet, Philadelphia, claiming a discovery that he had made in the use andiap pUoationof the various forms and modifications of Elec tricity lor the oure'of all o arable 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 Bleotricityin accord ance with the polarities 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 speak from experience, as I have remained in his office for two ■ months,. watching the result of his operations and having inysels the charge of one of the treatingroonuT for neitrly the whole time, and trusted -from twelve to fifteen oases daily, comprising nrvrly every kind and grade of ohronlo disease. Althongh my expectations: were high, I must confess they have" been fully realized, I have seen a great number of patients who had availed themselves of the best medical skill and remedial agents for years— oaßes I well kcew. to. be incurable by all other known remedies—permanently cured by a few applications of Electricity ; and what has surprised me most, was the rapid improvement and cure of many oases prbnbnnoed pnLmonary consumption by their physicians, because I had been instructed by Dr. Paige to avoid all such oases, as the treatment tended to injure. I feelTimpelied by a tense of duty to cautiorftka aublio against the'indisori minate useof Btoctrioity, as I have known injury to re sult from its use, in the hands of the ignorant I would here remask that I have never in my whole experience, or observation from boohs, pamphlets, or intercourse! with men, read or hoard of the general or special appli cation of Electricity to the core of disease, as taught by Professor Bolles, and, therefore, oonolufle it is original with him. I * onld say to those tampering with this mighty agent of life and death to beware lest yon strike a blow at the citadel of Uf<, and never think of applying it to; the living organism nntil yon understand its nature, Jand when; where, and how to apply it. ; * ‘ , I would here take occasion te reoommend my profes sional brethren throughout the country to.tum their at tention to this important s gent as taught by Professor Holies, who has certainly; in my opinion, discovered! the only reliable mode of . its. application, and thus rendered an important servioe to the healing art, and a lasting blessing to suffering and diseased humanity J&MBS P. GBRVKB.It. 8., 208 Pine street. Philadelphia. Since then Dr. Qreves has been Qualifying bis brethren in the medical profession, whe, to s man, endorse the discovery of Professor Belles W. B. Wells, M. b., Buffalo, H. ¥., 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 curable diseases. : My experience and sneoess, alter-extensive practice; folly warrant this assertion. Were I sick with a fatal disease, Iwould for sooner trust my life hr the hands of a skilful Electrician than all the “ pfttMes” on earth besides Buffaio, N. Y. W. B. WEEDS, M.D. ■ Peof. Boolsb : I am fully satisfied that Electricity, when understood according to Us polarities and .their re lations to the fixed laws of the vital eoonomy, as taught fj you, is the most powerful, manageable, and efficient <jgent known to man for the relief of pain and cure of ilessee:: I would further state that I have' for the past ew weeks used aloctricity in my practioe, to the exclu sion of nearly all other remedies, and have been emi nently successful, and consider it auniveraal therapeutio. Daytoh, Ohio. . D. MoOABTHT, Mi D. Prof. Bolleb : Forthe last nine months I have made Electricity a specialty. and ra? faith [a daily iucreadneu in Its therapeutic effeota, s.;id .1 boliare.. when-a'anlied-ad. caaea never-benißltlsre f • W. MANSFIELD, M. O. WhatLhave now to Bay is from aotual observation.as x t»ro irpciitK>«t ot mi timo Tor the last two months with Prof. Bolles, and have witnessed the effects of the- Elec trical agent on from fifteen to twenty-five patientsa'day, suffering from almost every form-of chronic 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 hore remark that most of his patients were afflicted with long-standing complaints, conridored incurable by ill other known remedies. H. G, KIRBY, M: D. Cincinnati, Ohio. Prof. Bourns: I beiievo yonr discovery to be a re liable therapentio agent, and feel it my duty to recom mend it. Since I have received instruction from you, I have applied it in cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, (Jorea, Amenorrkcea, ABthma, and Congestion, and' fiodtliat I have the same success that yon had when t was under yonr instruction. I invariably recommend medical men to avail themselves of an opportunity of becoming ac quainted with yonr new method ,t of applying Blectrioity. Dswtoii, Michigan. DAVID M. D. Prof, Boli.es : A great rovolntion in my mimMgnffi practice bos taken place rinoe I became acuualnteajjwlh yonr new discovery of applying Galyanißm, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity as a onratfve agent. I have found by many experiments that Electricity Is a safe therapeutic agent iu all acute and chronic oases when - applied according to yonr discovery.' I desire that medi cal men ehonld become conversant with yonr discovery. Ci.ktii.asd, Ohio. MABVIS GODBABD, M.Dt Boohestee, N. Y., September 10,1869. Prof. Bollbs—Dbab Sib': Tnemore I investigate this system of practice, the more confident I am that it la ail-powerful to meet the ten thousand diseaies to which fiesh is heir. , You, v who first discovsred Electricity to be a reliable therapeutic agent, should be considered. a great: benefac tor of the race, for it is the only reliable system of core for the woes and ills of suffering humanity. It is strange thai 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 : how beaming forth through this system of praolioe. 1 Ail other systems I regard as the morning Btar to the rising sun. >c F.BHBDD, M D. Prof. Bollbs: The nearer I conform to yourjsystem of application, the more successful I am, and aa;l have examined all the guides and works published upon the subjeot, and seen nothing In reference to your'thebiyj'l do not hesitate to say I believe it to be originalwlth'you, and the only reliable system extant for curing disease. " - Bespectfully yours, . ' - Toronto. OHAB. RANDALL, M. D. - . •*. t The opinion of a medical man, after thigty years’ practice, fifteen in Allopathy and fifteen In Homoe opathy: - v -• Prof.-Bollbs—Dear Sir: I never have, sinoe you gave me lnstmotion In yonr new discovery of applying and God forgive me if I In the future'ever ~ do,praoti«e either: Homoeopathy or'Allopathy. Ijhate been strictly governed by the philosophy you laid down,, and for the brat of reasons—namely: That I,am ggn's rally successful, and I frankly say to yon that I amjdoje with medicine forever. 4 My success has been great sinoe I have been in Hew- - ark, N. J. - JAMEB P; GBBVEB, M. D.,-.i • 206 Fine street, Philadelphia.' ; N. B.—lffljßddifion to the above exiraote, Prof. B. could fumish over one thousand, fully showing that he Is . woll known to the medical and scientific world as the discoverer of ail that is reliable in the therapeutic admin istration of Electricity, and'that ail other operators njw in the different oitiea (except those oualifled by hip) fin - nsingEleotriclty athaxard, and Prof. B. takes this owa sion to caution the community against charlatais. -Office 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ' i N. 15.—Medical men and others whe desire a knov ledgoof my dlsoovery can enter for lec tures at any time. • - c ’ oolSttf IJ A R RAN T * S / ' • EFFBEVEBIIHNT 1 **• SELTZER APERIENT. Ihla valuable and popular Medicine baa universally re > calved the most favorable recommendations of the 1 i MaDiOAL Fropebbion and tbe pnblio as the ‘ ‘ most EFTIOiaNT AND AGHEKABLH SAEINjE APERIENT. 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Numerous testimonials, bom 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 > effioaoy and valuable oharaoter, and commend it to the favorable noticed an intelligent public; Manufactured only by : i TARRANT & 00., Ho. 275 GBEENWIOH Street, comer ot Warren sfc, HEW YOBK, ap2l-ly And for-sale by Druggists generally. SPEB MATORBH<EA CAN BE CUBED.—DB HAND’S SPECIFIC cures, Sperino torrhcea, Bemihal'Wealtness, Impotenoy, Boss of Power, Ac, ipt.tdily m& tjf i dually - A trltd of the BPBOIFIO will convince the most skeptical of Its merits. Price SI a box. Bent post-paid to any address by 8. G.UPEAM, Ho. 403 CHESTNUT Street. Descriptive Oiroulara sent bad,.-. *" - . nolß-tde27it Bowen & go., lii hogbaphe as AND" PBINT OOLOMBTS, southwest corner of OHEBXjju'rSand ELEVEN! H Streets, are prepared to execute any description of -Portrait, Bandacape, Natural History, Arohltootnral, Autograph, , Map', or other Bi thographyrln the* most superior manner, and the most reasonable terms. ' ■ Natural History, and Medtoal Mape,ahdany other description of Plates, oolored In the beststyle, and warranted to give satisfaction- Par ticular attention to Coloring Photographs. d023-tf INSURANCE - COMPANIES- OFFICE OS’ THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE.COMPANF. pHII.ADBI.PHIi., Nov. 12,1862 The f flowing Statement of the affairs of the Comsmiy Is published in conformity with a provision of Ita Ohar- J ter: Pbemidms Ekokived from Nov. 1. Oct. 31, 1862: On’Marine and Inland 8i5k5..5226,808 81 On Fire Bisks..... 89,321 30 5326,830 11 Premiums on PoHdes not marked off Novi 1,1861............... Pbkmiumb Marked Off an earned from Hot. 1, 1861, to Oct. 31, 1862: ... On Marine and Inland Hints. .8218.142 82 Cn Fire 8i5k5!.............. 100,060 25 55318,113 07 Interest during- earns- period— Salvages, &b. ••• Losses. Expenses, &0., during the year as above: Marine and Inland Naviga tion 69 Fire L055e5.................. 26 340 64 Be turn Premium!........... 34,73534 Be-1u5araucea............... ; 18,146 76 Ageucy Obargea....... ...... 14,427 09 Advertising, Printing, 2 21t.82 ‘.Texes.,....'*. 6 850 48 Expenses, Salaries, Bent, &o. 9l • —-5213,804 42 5nrpta........ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1502 , $lOO,OOO United States Five perot. Loan... $93,000 00 20,000 United States Six per ct. Loan..., 20,750 00 , 83,000 United States Six per ct. Treasury - Notes 41,910 00 25,000 United States Seven and Three tontbs per ot. Treasury Notes.. .20,000 00 100,000 Stato of Penna. Five per ct. Loan. 05.3*0 00 54,000 do, do. -Six do. do. 57.130 00 153.050 Pbila. Oity Six per oent. Loanl... 123,033 00 . 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan..* 12,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania BailroEia. let Mert-’ -gage Six per cent. 80nd5..,,,,. 22,800 00 ' 60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad, 2d Mori- . 5 gage Six per cent. 80nd5....... 53.376 00 BjOqo Penn. 88. Oe. 100 Shares Stock., ; 6,600 00 16,000 Germantown Gas Go., 300 shares Stock. Principal and Interest . guarantied by the city of Plilla. 16,600 00 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, • amply secured 113.700 00 '8638,760 Par. Cost. 8668,749 62: Mkt.val.soB3 178 00 - Beal Estate,6l 363 36 " Bills Receivable,for Insurances made...... 61,232 58 . Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma- - rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other :debts due the Company 36,911 66 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 810.803. estimated yalnc. 4,618 00 . Gash on deposit, with United States Government, subject to ten days rrcaU........ ..................880,000 00 Cash on deposit—in Banks .826,727 94 “ in Drawer 280 74 November 12,1882. ■ The Board of Directors have .this day declared a cash dividend of TEN PERCENT. on thp.Gapitai Stock, and BIX PEB CENT, interest on the SOBIPof the Company, payable on and after the first December proximo. •*> They have also declared a scrip dividend of FOETY PBB GENT, on the Earned Premiums for the year end ing: October 31,1862, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the first December, proximo,; They have ordered also that the remaining outstand ing of the Company .of th° iesres (or dividends) of the years prior to 1868, be. redeemed jin bash on and after’ February 2, 1863, from which date all interest thereon shall oease. . - '•ifFiNo certificate t of profits issued WKIsrSM. By the Act .of Incorporation,-"no certificate shall issue ■unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. ■. ' : • DIBJSOTUBS. Thomas G. Hand, Bobart Burton, John 0.-Pavis, Samuel k. Btofies, Edmund A.Souder, J. F. Penißton, Tbeophilus Paulding* Henry Slosu, John B. Penrose, . • Edward Darlington, James Tragualr, 7\ H. Jones Brooke, WiiliamTSyre, Jr., Sponoor Mclivaine, Janies 0. Hand, Jacob P. Jones, William 0. Ludwig, James B, McFarland,’ Joseph H. Seal, Joshua P. Eyre, Dr. B. M. Huston, John B Semple, Pittsburg Georgo G- Loipor, . D. T. Morgan, “ Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Obaries Kelly, JOHN C HENRY LYLBUBN, Sei TNBUEANGE COMPANY OF THE A STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos 4 end 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila delphia. . INCORPORATED In 1794—CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA! $2OO 000. PROPERTIES CF THE COMPANY, FEBBUAEY 1,1862. 8488,616 18. MABINE, FIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION, INSURANCE. DYBECTOBS. Henrv D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Macalester, Tbomaaß. Wattson, Wliilam s.?Bmitbj Henry G. Freeman, William K. White, Charles B.’Lewis, George H. Stuart, George 0. Oarsen, Bamuel Grant, Jr., Edward 0. Knight, John B. Austin. : HENRY D. William Harpjsh, Secreti PIKE INSURANCE BY THE RELIANCE INSURANCE OOMPANT OP PHILADELPHIA, . ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OK PERPETUAL,- MEBOBLANDISI, FURNITURE, &a., «’•“ IN TOWN OB COUNTRY. STEEfiT. 'CASH CAPITA:! 524,5,G00--ABSBT4 330,1 ts 10' •jg^aSHia^gifM,-fifing a<*Priflra, vi«: " : ' double the ain.-irj—--- worthy- Ponnsytvania'Bafiroad Company ’s 6 per cent. ' Ist Mortgage Bonds. „ 6,006 09 Do. do. 2d- - do. (880,000) 29,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bends 4,560 00 Ground Bent, well secured. . 2,060 00 Collateral Loan, well 5ecured........... 2,600 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. L0an....... <6,000 00 Commonwealth,of Pennsylvaiiia,:s3,ooo,ooo 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 United States 7 8-11 per cent; L0an.......... 10,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct. Penna: B. Loan.. 10,000 00 Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company ’s <» 6 percent. Loan (86,000)...., <,710 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 per-cent. Loan ($5,000)..,....,... 4,800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Stock..,. OO Reliance Insurance Company’sStook........ 8,860 00 Commercial Bank Stock 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bank Stock..... ' 2,812 SO County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock.... „ 1,050 00 Delaware M. S. Insurance Company’s Stock.. 700 00 -Union M. Insurance Company’s 50rip....... 880 00- Bills Receivable..., 1,001 84 Accrnod Xstdrt^t*.> »••*••••*•*•«•• •• • 6|004 81. C&ahin tank aad on bftmi 7,010,95 tosses promptly adimted and paid. DIBEOTOB9. Sanrael Blapham, Bobert Steen, William Mnsser, , Benj. W. Tirigley, Marshall Hill, J Johnson Brown; Charles Loland, Jacob T, Bruiting, Smith Bowen, John Biesell, Pittsburg. EM TINGLEY, President, etary. jyll-tf Clem Tingley, William E. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, Hi li. Carson, Robert Tolaid, t G. D. Boseniarten, Charles S. Wood, Jamos S. Wtodward, . ' ■I, ' OLI B, M. HINOHHAN, Set THIBE INSURANCE '.EXOLUSIVJfi- JL’. LY.—TheiPENNSYLYANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PEEPS TUAIj. No. 610 WALNUT Street) opposite Independ ence Square. This Compaay, fayorably known to theoommnnity for thirty-pix years, eoEtfnnes to insure against Loss-or Da mage by Fire oh ptblioDr private Buildings, eitber-.per manently or for ailimited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, <r Merchandise generally, on liberal termß. o'tv . Their Capital, together with & large Surplus Fund, Is invested in the-most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the instupd ah undoubted security in rile case of loss. ■ ! DIBSOTOBB. Jonathan Pattei on, Thomas Bobins, ■ - Qnintin Oampbd, ... Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Bensm, John Deverenx, William Honteltis, Thomas Smith. Isaac Hazlohnri, V JOI&THANJPATTBBSOH, President. Willi ah GiOriwell, Secretary. - apß rjlHB E^ffiEPRISS F. Entchferd t. - William McEfej Halbro Frasfr, Jehn M. Ati KM, Ben]. T. Tre ck,. Henry Whai m,' F. batch: Boxi, Seorel I COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INSUBANOE EXCLUSIVELY.) '.UILDING, S. W. OOBNBB YOUBT3 ' WALNUT STBEETB. DIBEOTOBS. (tew, j Mordeoal L. Dawson, Je, ‘ 1 Goo. H. Stuart, li, John H. Brown, B. A. Fahnoatook, Andrew D. Cash, J. L. Erringejr, OBD STABB,-President fell JNSUBANI (FIBS. COHPAHY’ff! OIAILIB W. FIRE INSURANCE Incorporated 1810. ' OHA.BTKB 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, " A-MIS. A or PEBPE'i Having vested In Insure on Vessels In .Eropertr. i-np Capital Stock and Bnrplas, In available Securities, continues to , Stores, Fnmitnre, Merchandise, their Cargoes, and other Personal liberally.and promptly adjusted. BIESOXOEB, Thomaa folm'W T Bamnel Patrick John T. ’ ALBISX THOMAS B. H ABIB, Freddeni iai'tri'oaD, Secretary. fe23-tf CITE INSURANCE —Authorised Capital *400,000 JTTJAI.. - CMTJT Street, between -Third end deljihla. OHAB’ Offic Tonrtl TUsv Tire, en rally. ag&inet loan or damage J>F ‘tumttnre, and Merchandise gene- anoee on Vessete, Oargoee, and lunr&noe to all parte of the Union.. DIBECTOBS. , I Davis Pearson, Peter Sieger, J. E. Banal, Wm. F(°l)ean, John Kotoham. 'Also, Freights. wm. : Secretary. ~ HERBING, SHAD, Nos. 1,8, and 8 Maokerel, lato orted packages. iastport, Forraneßay, and Halifax 8600 Bl canght M .2,000 1 Herring. 2,600 B 160 B 1 250 T In r j, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring, teas Shad. liner Oonnty Cheere, &o. '<*by ; MU STAB D. Eurrey A Mustard, far sale In store and to snti CHABLXS 8. OABBTAEBB, Ho. 126 WALNUT Street T?B.E. X) Elai utltc, b.' rLADEB, WESTERN, !a Batter, of choice aaallty, con fer,sale by BHODES & WIL TKB Street. n«2O GRS Btantly reee) liIAMB, W .—l3 Puncheons just >r sslf. ln bond, by OHABBBB 6. OABSTAIBS, ALNUT St. and2IGBANIT* St. I AM (J reotiyed XL.—492 baskets Latbui 'received per ship Vandalia, bon rAUBETOHI * LAVEBGNB, SOS and SB* Booth TBOST Bireei. XATOUB jj OHve OU,' j Bordeaux, for» 193,908 05 8524,588 16 68,715 20 8276,868'27 $163,053 85 169,008 68 V;. 8976 212 16 [AS C HAND, President. . DAVIS, Yice President, rotary. nol7-12t I. SHERBEBD, President, tary. nolB tf *880,176 U James B. Campbell, Edmond G. Dntilta, ! Charles W. Ponltney, Israel Morris, [AM .BSHEB, President F. DEAN. Tice President. spS-tf MURPHY & KOONB, No. 148 North WH4EVBB. R 25. 1862. RAILROAD LIKES. The pEmsiLVANii oentbal HAIL 110 All. . !ESE GESAIJ DOD(sLE-TR iCK ROUTE. i - 1862. THE GAi'AnITY. OF Taß BuAD Id NOW EQUAL TO ANTTN T'-E iIOCFNTRT. . THE GBBA C SHORT LINE TO THE WE IT. Facilities for the transportation ;*f passengers to and from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, .Chicago, St. Corns, ot Patti, Nashville, Memphis, Kew Orleans, and all ether towns in the Wett, Notthwost, and'Southwest, are unsuepatsad for BpetO and comfort bp.any other route. Sleeping and emt king care on all the tr *ins. -.THE EXPRESS BOHS DAILY; Mail and Fast tine Sundays oxcoptcd. : ; i Mail Trainieaves Philadelphia at..,,, 8.00 A. M. Fast tine « “ 1130 A. M- Dbrough Express leaTSs Fhlladeip: ia at 10 45 V M. Parbesburg Train “ 1230 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation leases Philo; at. . 230 P. ME. lancasterAccommodation “ <• .. 400 P M. West Chester passengers will take the trains leaving at 8 A. M, at 12 30 and 4 P.At Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bnf. faio, Niagara Falls, &c., take the trains louring afB A. M and 10 46 P M. ; , For: further information annly at the Passenger Sta« tion, B. E. corner of ELEVEN M aud MABILET Btreeta. ... . - Bs this route freights or all descriptions oan be for warded to and from any point on (he E’lflroUdabf Ohio, Kentucky) Indiana, Illinois, Wtsconritvlowa, or Mis-' ooori, by railroad direct, or to ; any port bn the navi gable rivers of the West, by eteamera from Pittsbnr*. The rales of freight to and from an? point la the West, by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, stall times, aa favo rable os are charged by other -Railroad Companies. .Mrrchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company can rely wiUi confidence on its speedy transit. Pot freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or address the Age, rs of the Company. ' . - S B. KINGSTON, Jb , Philadelphia. D.A BTBWAHX', Pittsburg. OBAKKK A Co., Ohloago. -BEECH' & Co, No. 1, Astor Honso, or No. X Booth William street. New York. LEECH A Co., No. IT. Washington street, Boston. MAGBA w & KOONB, No 80 North street, Baltimore, H. H. HOD if ON, Gen’i Freight Agent, Phila. B, B. HOTJPT, Gen’i Ticket Agent, Phiia. . ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’i Sop’t, Altoona, jyl-tf 1862.: 1862. ARRANGEMENTS Off NEW YORK BINE j THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PKIRaDBR PHIA AND TRENTON RAIBBOAD COMPANY’S BINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO HEW YORK. AND WAT PBAOBS. JBOM WAJJHW-STRBBT WHAEV AHD EEKSIHQIOB DSPdT. WIBB BBAVE AS ffOBBfWS—VIZ: vabb: At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ac commodation •49«99»»C9«9«9 91 *8 At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jhrasy City, (B. J.) At 8A; via Kensington and Jersey City, : Homing Hail. • ••• a* 8 00 At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, YPesiem Express « 8.00 At 12>£ P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo- ; datton.A-—.• •••»••»«•»*•«.,. .... 8 80 At 3 P. M., vTa Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Hx- : ....Vi.,... 00 At 4 P. M., vie Camden and Jersey Gity, Evening : Express.. 8 09. At 4 P. SI., via Camden and Jersey City, Sd Claes Ticket......................................... 8 89 AtOjf .P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, - EveningMa11.................................. 8 00 At llJt P. M„ vinJOamden and Jersey City. Sonth em Mail,. a....<« 985 At 6 P. M-, via Camden and Amboy,, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Ticket.. SSi Do: do. Sd Class d 0..., ISO The ll* P. M. Southern MsU runs daily; aUdthera Sundays excepted. For Water Gap, Btrondrtorg, Scranton, Wilkesbarr*, JKontrose, Great Band, Binghampton, Syracuse, So., at 6 A. M. from ..Walnut, street Wharf, via Delaware, Backawanns; and Western Railroad For Hanch Chunk, AUsatowc, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Baston, Bambertville, Flemington, Am, at 0 A. M. and 2% P. M„ from Walnut-street Wharf; (the 8 A. m: Bine connects with train leaving Easton tor Maacfc Oimnk at 8.20 P.M.) For Mount Holly, at 0 A. SB, S mid 4}f P. M. For Freehold, at 0 A. M.. and 2 P. M. WAY BINES. For Bristol, Trenton, So., at 8 and 11 A. EB, S and 8.80 P. M. from Kensington, and 3)f P. M. from Wakmfc gtreet wharf. ■ For Bristol and intermediate Stations at 11)£ A. SL, from Kensington Depot. For Palmyra, Biverton. Deianoe, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, &c.» at 12)1.1, 4jf, and 6 P. M Steamboat TBEHTON for Bortentown and mtertas dlate stations at2# P. H. from Walnut-street wharf. (W For New York, and Way Dines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The ears ran into'the Depot, and os the arrival- ol each train run from the Depot. - Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eaehPamenger, Passengers arc prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds in be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to Ona Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond *lOO, except by Special contract. ftS-tf WM. H. GAT2MK3, Agent. HUBS. FROM 3YEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA WILL MAT*, FROM VOOf OP COKTLAMD STREB7, At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 8 P. M. via Jersey City and Oamden., At 7 A. M., and 4 and 11 P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. and a F. M., via Ambey and Oamden. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 5 P. M. (freight and paecanger) Amboy and Oamden. sel6-tf CHUNK, HAZELTON. EASTON, WILLIAMS PO IT, &0. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. '■ On and after MONDAY, November 17th, 1862, Pas senger Trains will leave the now Depot, THIRD Street, above -Thompson street, PhiladeSphi t, daily,. (Sundays excepted,) as follows: At 7 A.W. '(Express) for Bethlehem, ABentowib'Mauob Chunk, Hezc.iton, Witkeabarrc, dso. - The 7 A M- Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bstbiohem. being the shortest and most desirable ronto to all. points in the Lehigh Goal region..- ; - At 315 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. This train roaches Banfonat 640 P. Sf., and makes dote connection with New Jersey Central fer New York. At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Maitoh on— _joi-Doyiestown aint-iv—- - . Wesbington at 6.15 P. jftl. i White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City' Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. M., 9.80 A. M., and 6.10 P. M. Leave Dcyleatown at 6.80 A, M., and 8 40 P. ffi. Leave Fort Washington at 8.40 A. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown atlO A. 51., an! 415P.M. Doylesto'wn for Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M., and 2 p. M. Fare to Bethlehem.;. Fare to Easton.;..... ........... ................ 1.50 Fare to Manoh Chunk. 2.60 Through tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, : at THIRD Street' or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rate* of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonneot at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger Railroad, five minutes after leaving Third Street ' n°l7 ELLIB CLARK, Agent. On and after Monday, October 20, 1863, tmfcflfaribs? notice. ■ FOB GEBMANTOWH. ‘Leave Philadelphia, 6, T, 8, 9,10,11, 13, A. M.,1, % 8.10, 4,6, Bjf, 8,7, 8,9#,T0#, 11#, P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.36,8, B#, 9#, 10«. HIT, A. M., 1,8,'8,-4,6, 6.10, 710, 8, 9,10.10,11, P. Ml *’ V. , ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. IS,;- 2, 7,10#, ?. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M-, 1,6, 9#, P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia,; 6, 8,10, 12, A M., 2,4, 5, 8, 8. andlO#,P.M. ■ ’ - Leave Chestnut HBl, 7.10, T.BB, 9.10, 11.10, A, 19., 1.40,8.40, 6#, 6#, 7.40, and 9.60. P.M. : OH SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10'A. M., 2,7, P. M. Hill, 7.60 A. M., 12.40, 8.40, and FOB OONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia,'B, 9.05,11.06, A. M., I#, 8, 4«, 6.06, 8.06,11#, P. M. Leave Norristown) 8,7, 7.65, 9,11, A. it., I#, 4#, and6,P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 0 A. M., and 2#, F. M. Leave Norristown, 7# A. M., and 0 P. ii. FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6,9 06,11.05, A. ML, IV, 8, 4¥, B.OJ, 8.06 and Ujf, P- M. Loave MaEaynnk, 6% , 7% : 8.20, H'%, A. 9E., 3, 6,8V,P.H. ' .71, ps_snsipA_m _ Loave Philadelphia, 8 A'. M., 2% and 6%, P. M. &eftYO Manaytmk, A. M-, and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. LEAYB THE DB*OT, , • Ooraer.KLEVENTH and MARKST Streep ■ FirstTrainat. . .....«..ww.'«.'•*•«• ■ .... .8.00 A. Ml Becond Train at .....................12.36 P. M. Third Train at.............................. 400 P. M. LBAVK'WKST OHESTEB, At 7.00 and 10.66 A. M., and 4.65 P. M. Freight delivered at the Freight Station, cornsr.Thir toehih and Market streets, before la o’clock, noon, will be delivered at Wett Chester at 2 35 P. H. For tickets and farther information; apply to JAMBS OOWDEH, Passenger Agent. , jySl-tf LIWIS General Ticket Agent. bk»i iiMimi i, WEST CHESTEB gggjil 1 W * AHP PHILADELPHIA RAIZi- BOAD. VIA MEDIA. FALL ABBAHGBMBira. On and after MOaDAX, Sept. 15th, 1868, the trains will leave PH IL ADS LPH IA bom the depot, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MAEKET Streets, at 8 BO.dlo.aoi A. M., ana 3, 4.16, and '6.30 F. M., and will loave the comer of THIRTT-FIBBT and MABKBT Streets, IT minutes alter the starting time from Eigh teenth and Market streets. .. ON SUNDAYS, leave FHXLADELPHIAst 8 A. M., and 2 F. M. leave WEST OHESTEB at 8 A. M., and 4.45 F. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M.,- and 4.15 P. M., connect at Pennelton with trains on the Philadel phia and Baltimora Cenfral Bailroad for Concord, Ken nett, Oxford, Ac. HENBY WOOD, je!s-tf Snperijßtendent rttTTi'I'TFTirTTT fl WAL L-Juftl AND EIMIBA B. B. HHE. ISC* BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 180* Per WHIIAMSFOBT, SOBANTOH, SIMIBA, and »U points in the W.' and N. W. Passenger Trains leavs Depet of Phila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Gal lowhiU streets, at 8 A.M., end B.l* P. M. dailr, except BnndftTßv - • . QUICKEST booth trom Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, Ao., Ac. Baggage checked throngh to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. Through Express Freight. Train tor all polntl above, laaves daily at 6 P. M. Per further Information apply to . , ; JOHN S. HUIES, Genera! Agent THIRTEENTH and OAHOWHIIi, and N. W. oor. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. , jaai-H , ffMEKMI KBOFBNINCJ OF THE BALTIMOBE ANB OHIO BAHBOABI—This road, being folly. BEPAIBED and sffeetnallr GUABBED, is how open for the trans portationof passengers and freight to all points in the GBBAT WEST. For through ttokots and all ether in formation apply at toe Company’s Office, comer BBOAB Street and WASHINGTON Avenoe. -v- B.H.PEITON, apB-tf President P.W. and B. B. B. 00. EXPRESS COMPANIES. igs ", «wn TAB ADAMS BX ■StSncnß pbesb comp ant, offlos an CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Paokages, Mer chandise, .Bank. Notes, v and Specie, either by its own Ones or In connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. - S. S. SANDFOBD, , felS General Superintendent. A RMY DESKS.—A capital article for camp and field one. . Safe from wet, compaot, and convenient to carry in pocket. For sole by W. H. DADMUH, 104NOBTH DH LAW ABB (Avenne, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED to'seU them in Philadelphia and vioinitv. f 0028-lm# QCOTCH WHISKY.—2S puncheons to James Stewart’s fine PAIBBHY MALT, imported direct. In bend and for sale by 6EO. WHITE BET, oclB-Sm IST South FRONT. SALES BY, AUCTION. lOHN B. MYEEB k 00,, AUG jfcl. TIONBBBS, No* 282 sad 284 MASK WS Street, IiAEGIi POSITIVE SALE. OF : 800 TB, SHOES, &o. THIS MORNING, November 25, at 10 o'clock; wiii bo sold without re serve, on 4 months’oreditd- Abont 1,000 packages boots, shoes, brogaca, o&vairy boots, &c. Ac.; embracing a general assortment Of prime goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. . LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF OBV GOODS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 26, at 10 o’clock, wilt be cold by catalogue, on 4 months’ creoit— Aboot "75 packages and lota of British, <+»nnan, s French, and American dry goods, embracing a large and '."general assortment of staple and fsnov arttriee, ta woolens, worsteds, linen and cottons, ane silks. BALE OP CARPETS, MATTING, &o, t ALSO—FOES FURd. • ’ ; ON FRIDAY MORNING, November 28, at lO o’clock, on + months’ credit— — pieces velvet, Brussels, ingrain, and list carpets, cocoa matting, &c. LAEGE PEREMPTORY SA.LS OF FRENCH DRY GOOf S. OH MONDAY MORNING. Deoembarl. at 10 o’clock, will bo sold by catalogue, en 4 months' credit— y ■. Abeut ,780 packages and lots ot Froaoh, Osman. India, and Brltiali dry goods, comprising a general assortment of fancy and staple articles la silks, worsted, woolen, 'and cotton fabrics. TPUBNESS, BEINLEY. & 00., J 3 No. 428 MAEKET BTBSS®. BALE THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock.' A OAED—-The attention of purchasers 1b reQnetted to onr salAof 400 lots’fancy and stapie,dry : go.Tds, to be sold thin morning. Tutsdiy, Nov 25, at lb e ’clock, by catalogue or 4 months’ creoit, comprising a large as sortment of season alii < g ede. NOTION TO-RETAILERS. TBIS HORvING, ICO lots of new stile dress goods. tricots, blue Bi>d frosted beavers. extra duality all-wool square shawls. do do do r. long do. . check muslins, cassimeres, vestings, So. mantilla velvets. KOTIOE—TO DBS.T.EKB IN EIBBOK3. THIS MOitSMO 800 cartons potft denote bonnet ribbons, extra quality plain, plaid, and figured - Bos, 4 OEd 5 choice colored poult desole t ■ (ft— 1 1.3*90 extra quallti black siik velvet ribbons, co lored edge do. ’ . SALE OF fill PORTED DBF GOODS. THIS MORNING, November 26, si 10 o’olock, by oatalogne on 4 months’ credit— -400 lots of fancy, staple, imported and domestio dry goods. .... DBKSB GOODS. THIS MOBNING, Super. Plaid Esmeraldas. Silt Plaid Alpines; , Plaid Parmenias—Figured Elviras. Plaid and lirocho Flenrtd Mohairs. 1 — Silk Plaid ard Silk Figured do. . Aeorian Olqths—Gala* Plaids. Paris Printed Merinoes—Embrd. Haines, &«. WOBSTED OBAPE CHEEKS, So, THIS MOBSING, ' ■ . 1 case Magenta wopb d checks. 1 do. high colored ail wool do. 2 do. Magenta or,pedo. 1 do. Silk Brocades. Also. French velvet beavers and bine beavers. ALL WOOL PLAID LONG AN® SYBASE SHAWLS, FOE OITV TRADE. 14-4 alt wool Scotch plaid Shawls. . do do. do. long do, do Magenta end black doi WHITE GOODS.. Jaconet, cambric, acd check mailing. * S ALE OF 800 OARTUNB POULT DE SOIE BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BONS. RICH BASS' RIBBONS, BLACK BILK VELVET DO., COLORED EDGE DO. THIS MOBNING, Nov. 26th, at 10 o’clock. Ex. Nos, 1 % a 90 Soper black silk velvet ribbons. - —RiilX ala Colored chainetta do. ' do. Ex. 4 end 5 choice colored cable cord poult desoie do —-12 a 60. Solid colors poult de sole bonnet do. —l2a 60 Plaid strips and figured do. do. . —22 a4O very high cost brocade —l2 a6O splendid Quality, solid colors, do. do. with colored edge. —l2a 60 triple chain black do. 80 splendid Quality sash do. N. B.—The attention of purchasers is requested to the above pale of ribbons, as it will comprise the greatest V ariety offered this season; and all fresh foods. BALE OF FSENOE GOODS. ON FBIDAY MOBNING, Nov. 28, at 10 o’etook, on four months’ oredit, 409 lots of fancy staple French dress goods. FANCOAST & WARNOOK, APO TIONEEBB, Ho. 508 MABKET Street. - 3DABGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM-. POSTEDDBY GOODS, EMBBOIDEBIEB, WHITE GOODS. &0., bv catalogue. • ; QN WEDNESDAY MOSSING. November 28, commencing at 10 o'clock preciseiy. . Comprising about 760 lots of seasonable goods for pre sent and .approaching sales. IMPORTED FLOWERS AND BUOHKS. Included in Bate on Wednesday, 20Q cartons French artificial Sowers, choice hew goods, now landing from .steamer.:"./ . ~ .. 300 dcz. Silk and Cotton imported Baches, plain and fancy, from medium to very high cost goods. , , EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS. VEILS.; An invoice of new styles embroidered jaconet collar sets, bands, flouncing, edgings, infants’waists. Also, Pa) is black silk lacs veils.' AJao. Sadies’ and Gent’s % and % linen cambric hdkfs, shirt fronts. MILLINEBY GOODS. . . Alio, Bonnet ribbons, black and colored velvets; velvet and tiinunißg ribbons, &c. HOBIEBT GLOVES, SHIBTS AND DB AWEBS. Also, Wove and Cotton Hosiery, a fall line ot Isdies’, misses’, and children’s wool, merino, silk andlisle gioves Gent’s heavy plain Bnd bine mixed shirts and drawers. HOOP SKIRTS— NOTIONS. Also, 200 doztn ladles’, mirses’, and children’s hoop skirts, head dresses, notions, stock goods,.&o. "PHILIP FORD k CO., AUGTION JL NEEBB, 828 MABKET trad 822 COMMBBOE Sis SALS Off 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, BNft- GAHB, £o. - \ ; OK-WSBNEBDAT * T~-' - Noy-26. oofoibycato* ntogufrT”* yOOOcAeeg men’s, boys’, and youths* oaJf, feipj Crain* and thick boots, calf and hip brog&ni, Balmorals, &o. \ Wcmen’s, misseß , } and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, Balmorals, &o. Also, a large assortment of city-made goods. Open for examination, with catalogues, early on ths morning of sole- CJ. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART. • No. 16 SOUTH SIXTH STBSET, Between M&ket and Chestnut. ,y The snbsoriber will give hla attention to sales of n*s! estate, merchandise, bcosehold fornitnrc, fancy goods, paintings, objects of art and virtue, &o. All of which shell have his personal and prompt attention, and for Which he solicits ths favors of his friends. HNPLATED WaBE, STXTOBE3, Ac. ON MONDAY MOBNING, Dec I, at 10* o’clock, .at No. 304 Chestnut street, fourth story. All the stock of tinplated goods, fixtures, show counters and side oases, sdnHoas, batteries, acids, Ac., ior silver plating. - Maybe examined early on the morning of sale. ? FOR SALE AND TO LET. OAK TIMBER, LAND FOR S ALE. The subscriber will sell In fee (or on stumpage about 1,800 acres of Timber la) d, situate on the nort side of Money mountain, in Bald Eagle Valley, and most of it bounded by the Bald Eagle creek, west of Union ville, or Fleming. The timber is chiefly white oak, large and tall;.and. l he Average distance from the Tyrone and Lock Haven Bailrtad (now in me from Tyrone to these lands) will not exceed one- font th of a mile from the best part oi the saw timber. This is probably the best lot of oak timber on any railroad in Pennsylvania, • He will also sell five tracts, in Clinton county, of ThM* £EB end STONE. GOAL L ANDS, laying on the south side of the Tangascootaoh creek, beginning about three miles from the Stuquehanna river, and extending up said creek. ,yV::,I, For terms apply to no2o- fit*- . TpOB SALE JU A FIRST-CLASS DETAIL DBTTG STOBB, IN 1823. . The subscriber; wishing ,to retire from business, wiii dispose of big BTO BE. It is Eitnated on the Northeast corner of BALTIMOBE and GAY Streets, two of the principal thoroughfares of tbe city, is in full operation, and doing a large PBESCBIPTION AND BET AIL Business, with a patronage of the highest respectability. Tbe stand comprises a Front Store and Back Boom; two large-Booms in second story; a large Cellar, flagged; a email Tard, with 'Hydrant, &c. Bent moderate. . ; Fixtures of the first quality, with a complete stock of GENDIBE DBOGS, OHEMIOAL3, and BANG? AB •: TIOLEB, with all the BEOIPES for the PBOFBIE TABT ABTIOLES. As good an opportunity for business ia seldom offered to tbe trade. Address - THOS. G. MACKENZIE, Northeast comer BALTIMOBE and GAY Sts., nod tbatoSt Baltimore, Md, Jgjt FOR S ALB {One of the fmost 3C. beautifully located FABMS, on the North'Penn sylvania Bailroad, half way between Gwynedd and North Woles Stations, one mile from each, about one hour’B ride from the city. The location and surrounding conn try are unsurpassed frr healtbfn'ness, Variety and beauty of scenery for many;miles around. Tbe Term contains, one hundred and four acres forti-six perches; much money has been expended on the improvement of the land, etc. It will be sold low, at a price which will pay as a farm; and to any one who lies the means to improve and divide it into Country Seats, there is every reason to believe that a large profit will be realized. Eor particulars apply to H. G. TOWNSEND, E«b, 869 ABOH Street, Philadelphia, or to A. 8. JENKINS, Eea , GWYNEDD P. Q., near the premises. Terms ac commodating. P. B —lf not sold at private sale before the 24th"of this month, it will be offered at Public sale the 24th proximo, with the produce, atook, farming implements, etc., on the premises.. ' noll-tu3t m A DESIRABLE G HESTER X OODNTT FABM AT PBIVATE BABB —l3O AOBSB of fidh-rate LAND, 9 aoresof which are covered with good timber. The arable land is in a high state‘of cultivation, well watered, and under good fences. Large and substantial atone buildings, sitnated on an elevated site, commanding an extensive view of a well- cultivated conntry around, and of the West Chester and Philadel phia Bailroad, which gasses along one aide of said farm. This Is a -rery desirable property, and is well worth the attention of a gentleman wishing to purchase either A good term or a country residence, being within ten minutes’ walk of the post office and station on said rail road, twenty three miles from Philadelphia, and three from West Chester. There are several beautiful sites for cottages on thiß property, which conid be disposed of to advantage v., : For particulars, or persons wishing to view the pro perty, will call on H; Bnckwalter, West Chester, or on the subscriber, near the Street-road station on said rail road. WBLLINOrON HICKSIAN. Thornhary twp., Chester e 0.,) Nov. 18,1862. J - t EOR SALE DR TO LIT—A splendid largo Stone COTTAGE, near OHBiTNTJT HILL nta Station on tbo Railroad, with eight aores of ground, beautifully situated. Ferm-house, Oarriage bouse, Stable, Ac, Everything most .substantial and complete. Terms very «asy. B. F. GLENN,. »e6-tf 123 South FOURTH* Street TO L BT—A COMMODIOUS ■a DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Beni moderate. Apply to WETHEBILL A BBC., 0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street TO RENT-A THREE-STORI ' BBIOK DWELLING, on BAOE Street one doot above Twelfth, north side Bentlow to a good tenant Apply to WETHEBILL A BBOTHBB, }cl2 47 and. 49 .North SECOND Street. « JfOR SALE—CHESTER VAIr 3C.LEY FABM,BO acres, 12 fine timber, the bal¬ hr a high state of oultivatioc, situate half a mile from railroad station, 16 miles from the olty First-olasa im provements ; handsomely shaded lawn; fine fruiter Ao. Also, a number ®f FABMS In Delaware and Chest® counties. ______ Apply to E. PETTIT,- oc26.tr ' No. 309 WALNUT Street. 6 IOR SALE OR TO LIT—Eow HOUSES, on the west side of BBOAD Btreet below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest comer «|- NINTH and RANSOM afreets. mM3-tf CHAMPAGNE.— Gold Lao Oham name. In ouarto and pints, for sale by , ’ ' -OH ABBES S. OABSTAIBB, oc2Q Sole Agent, No. 126 WALNUT Street POTrpK.-Th» rW i« u!„ c frrr- S™ 1 Ba!s ** axfßloro «-;« £,;. '•IV K ,. 28 >mU • • --V . STOCK'S AF.D EE.\L KtTs ’ " Pamphlet etttelegueo tea Ttyja. ’ setfrttfi&s of a»l the ?.-■ ' t '' jTi W i n>. next, 28th fast, mill ** t comprifrio 4 * toge B!n oaiit *1 ty, .property, by order of OrsW£■£»*, r.f“:V others, ■ '-.art WM. A. THOMAS, BELLE FONTK, Pa geons are attached, to each Steamer. For ap»ly In Llverp*!* 1 . , LIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street; to ALEX MALCOLM, 6 St. Enoch Square;in Q**;, to C. AW. D. SEYMOUR A CO.: in Loudon to p,* A MAOEY, 61 King William Street: in T**'? ‘St DEOOUE, 48 Bne Notre Dame dee Victoiree, ris* Bourse; in New York to JOHN G. DABS, w"" way, or at the Company’s Office. • , JOHN G DAA?Sk od 111 Walnut Street, THE BRITISH AND NO® SUIT*? ameftoan eotal MAIL BETWEEN NEW YOBK AND LTYEEPOOR 0 ING AT COBB HABBOB. oiI S AND BETWEENBOBTON AND LIVERPOOL; ING AT HALIFAX AND OOBKBABBik j, XUBOPA, Moodie,leaves Boston, WednffW’k, 3. PERSIA, Lott, leaves New York, WedoemW. ;j AFRICA, Anderson, leaves Boston. Wednew")’ j;_ CHINA, Cook, leaves New York. Wednesday, « jj, ARABIA. Stone, leaves Boston, Wednesday FBOM NEW YOBK TO LIYBBP OO^ Chief Cabin Pa55age........... joa Second Cabin Passage. FBOM BOBTON TO LIVEBPOOb. 0 Chief Cabin Passage...... 80 Second Cabin Passage....... *"’ Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. . *“ The owners of these ships will not be sow. , gate Gold; Sliver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Y r *fL B f St , S’* or Metals, unlees bills of Jading are signed tbe value thereof therein expressed. pnwABB:. For freight or passage, anclyto ®- 0 “r w To* . 4 BOWLING GBEEB, 2 .ijgg, ' Or, to " ».a A I-g- yteek*-. 103 STATE " r NEW' AND S gi sSk LINES—YIA DELAWARE ANOB »! t Steamers of the above Lines will lew* “Forfrefght, which will be‘m o ßAlß®°^ nolS-tutha-St* - JOB NEW lOBK- LINE, vw and New York ExF**?ddl pany receive freight and toave dMly ds y. tog their cargoes in New York the Freights taken at N 0.14 BOOTH WWBYg anl-tf •P^e^»■l4'a"d^g-E*B' ,, BI ' m ,00 p\ • -• rfir PAKLOB .BKAMa-JJgSjw' Dealer- : l£ Ohio aed® 1 ™ 0 ' 8 .... ODES, WISE, TWINE, »=• SAXES BY i tOr-f M S’HORlAs'r^r •***• Ho& m ScmxtKr-. ■ ■ • » ' BEAIi KSTATiT i.-- ATarge amount n Mrs;,' -C’- l&\; tesscrfptfon of city and “ 'm, may bo had at the Motion *».-» >,,1? v STo Sfi^ Nov 25, F-t 12 o'clock near,. at ]L x , , fov ecciusit of iwb>«a i. is uy "**•■**. Hlotko’s leMltme for «.» Eseomci’s P««njp!or> tas t ' %, dec«H6*-d— '"■F'r 16i shares Cleveland and Maw,., tar 860. - ,!o S | '-«lr, s , j; , ’ *ll 24 Cleveland and Mahai-mp „ *lOOO etao r. Vi . ' #3t9 (state Insiatia Baf«n: r, *■’' .s: * i. share EotcanHle Library ‘ 5; ■#> •Ceasots ißket Atch-Mtwt tCj 1 - B S&li ES'SiTE 8&.68—a.,vr. Sale by order of ttie Snpr-ms i\. ,1 “ - »E?( TBBEB-fiTO iy BEIGE Gr, R ' f‘ Bt., between Front and iwuii.i * SMEi. E-tBte—TWO STOuy Ho. 211: s-'aJtmt at wen of e* •?!,„ Seme Estate— j,-\, -‘T 0 ”’ L ‘4 Ko 221 Qtmrrytt. between iiii-**' b : T6BEE-b'OBY BBt‘?K }ju; nortb Front at., gon*h or JT» TBBEEE.bXOBY 881-X tovip r ‘'VV* *: ;^ toddescript*Oß. ' ' L *-' hi* VAfcU&ISIiE 3*111,1, TU&OT r 8# miles.from Pfail«*,t]pti«, gd r.a. f , t - -i» - rot»d, between Wft>td&lo t-r.u Peremptory Sale- Ka*r Franklin at,, between Masicr ai ., ** ward. ‘ * iL Peremptory Sale—THE SS STo-n-i.,., IHG Cabot street. out f'ermptortSsja—TSEf,F..3 T ,-. H ,„.. •<• ISG, Eo W 62 Lwnbiw, 2 sbreo.storj Drtek DwelUi « . ' 15 • LABGE ft ED TftlC.jOfcg Liif". ' ' Jersey, 12S fret by 200 tee:, , r = *• EUAME DWELLING. Ko *'? i; * Twentittb street. " i ' : . . HAEDSGHE HODSSS BE'lDFrnr Bread street, near Fairish stru, r, . ' hmiMs, in the rear on Ontario .tn-w L Ur!: ■■ j -■' '' VALUABLE VAOABt LOT ail;-.;- • fc Broad-etreet. 20 feet by 160 tees , n «„ ?* iny,,.. Executor’s Sale—To doss the v,. r! ’ J ‘- ’ ’ Otasty, dec’d—THßEE BToBY Bat™ ? Hi s, BWBLLIEG, northwest come- 0 r p^ K >u streets. 01 F«n 8 h si4 Palo Vo. 633 > orrh S»»ZI7"T' SOPEBXOB ffUBHI f 0 BE. ar p . ; ■BBO-SJSLsduipgi tt '^SLVJl^ OB WBBHBSBav Sit**- * Nov 26, at 10 o’clock, at »o‘b?i M6 ’ ■treat, by catulogno. tie eaunju, , f B?»au,j chamber fttrnitnre, minor, nit# Zrp' W>«'2 &o ‘ 5 ™ Bn «stta £*j~ XT May be examined a; 8 .-ivi-.,. „ Bale, -i ' : Lot t! *> TOroi^ BABE OB' AB ABTfBT 8 0 )LLo!1t t o>j n AND iNTEBESTtI'.G tNGRsvrSn! ,S «-. la Itee, mezzotint, and otfasr atsl&a * ** lish and French artiste. ' • 0 ™ '-'"a! OB WKBNBjDAY m£R Bov. 26th, 1861, at the amotion s-„,„ i 51 ' 4 o’clock, will bo sold >:n ii,tere*riL» ;■ "~' r EnrraYiegs,, various Bnbjectr. iocinabs"’" 5 ' lf «- G. Wil'e. Jvanteol. Drent Wnotcit, L ■-T ’ ?•' i! I Panic, and other distinguished ' Tba engravings will be ready tor PrCTioCB. U;i Bale at Boa. 139 ana 141 hot s. r — - BTTPEBIOB FCBMTOB*. m -- 1 BOB?,- TBBBH Et-EGhHI PUjT.r*3 BBUSSELS OfiEPE rs. ,fcc J ‘ OB FBIOaY M'>K3ISo At 8 o’clock, at the auction store, „ ’ excellent second-hand furnitore, <;!■:•»•,[.*- ■ * forte, made by Gain & Oo.; »le,aat r-ssw-, ' made by G. Yogt; Boperiorinabog*r ; ; f , a - - ' rior connter, wslrut top; Branch tAttl*, mirrors, fine carpets, atone china, K u ? 1 ' EXTRA FINE MADEIRA aNR iVwr ..... : SILVER, FRENCH PLATED '■'* FUBNIIDBE, &c. ■ SN MONDAY MOESl'ro Deo. 1, at 12 o'clock, at tbs Auoaor, t. od,, _ of fin© madeira and sherry wld?** 0 f U Georgt <)» Seed. Also* French Mter dereitFrench pl&tc-d dinner ffrvic* glepgv&Tev clock, CBEQelabm, fernirnrs. i ! Catalogues will be reedy 'hre-iVJ.-r- •- sale. -s—’-i'i 1/fOSSg NATHANS, AC 1 .jSfJL AHB COHKXSSSOS is; corner of SIXTH and srrv ■- NATHANS’ GBEA.T SALE OF Frts^FTTpnn,,.. 1,000 LOTS OF F.aRS'EITGd >, * *' WATCHES. J2WELR?. pistol* *\ " ’ TSId fzOZm-ii} " ' : November 23tb- 186 i, at 9 «•> -l fbSBS* Auction House, Nos 755 v street, adjoiriae the southes-g* cr..-r c e ] streets, viz.: An elegant ?tt ot r?i n ti bracelet, ear riogß. and breast t>U;; . - u bracelet, four diamond clns’er It-s, - breast pin, Urge single etos*-, tvro -<. ■ S'ngs, two stogie stone cian o d fi’ - r ~ iamood ear one set of oinmo j r , r - t we maeuiScent and brUirntt, of tzr c : -.r -x>,- Fine bnettag csso gold patent Te «'?r vf* jijs? daye; fine grdd bnotins case par;fitkre? eight days; fine gold horttfog casa Fcer:‘h watch, eighteen ker&t fine, of the mist best makers \ eighteen karat fin? o?se lr-i D s»s English patent lever watch; H rass aid and silver lepine, lever, watches', of the most Bporsmr! a?;rf b-.-t ; ca-V<i! enameled watch‘s» gold plated auu‘>*hrr gold chains fine gold ear m<g? t Sli.rr tins*, pencil «ftses, gold specks, arrfjewtkv 4 description, splendid dozbh foxim? pm with back action and lUrr locks, real Union stub'i-u barrels, of the most app?ovt-4 &A Yis*t roskecs •. oot 1? fine double barrel deck gtrc; t?o very fins donb'e bairel rifle aad gtm a deni)? ,u<T3( fowling piece snissbk fi-ralad and other revolvers; one vary Sac volcanic numerous other articles- The gtiDß and pistols will be told ftret The goods win be numbered end o<?en f*r on Monday afternoon, from 3 o'clock, aad early oa & morning of sale. SHIFPINS. you hava na m m The splenSid new steamship COSTIHESTH, :.i O. P. MABSHMA S wili be to receive) Wefit-etday nex),<6tb instaut. snfl mil s-ik: 35- DAY, DEi'EMBEB Ist, at 10 o’clock A. M. The CONI MENTAL is 1.6 C-0 loos register, fa a been built with the most strict retard t: :" :e ed safety, being dcnhle braced from stem tester: . ' up with every modern improvement room, Ac ) that can odd to the cemferl of■"). For freight to New Orleans, nr r -..u :: -1 e-e r New Orleai g, apply to A HEKO S. Jr... i>' •, 126 NOB'-fi VfiißlSi N. B,—No freight receives on day ' sailinr- 8- !i lading will be furnished at the office, ani no other !:n signfd. and none wili fee signed sltcr eid? has sii ed. nc24 fit BOSTON ASD PHIL A' DELPHIA BTEAJISHI? UBI. s*3si from each port on SATUBDAYB. from eecoai vistf tv low BPBIJOE Street, Philadelphia, and Lccg --- Boston. The steamship 6AXON, f)spt Matthews. Philadelphia on SATCTBDA Y, Hovember 29, si M 1 - and steamer NOBHAH. Gapt. Baker, from Ec-scfc* SA THBDAY, November 29. at -i P. M. Ihesß new find substantia! steamships form a ttd* line, sailing from each port punctuall? onSatnrS)!!, .. .. Insurance effected .at one half the premium c&arfsi I sail vespelsf Freight taken at fair rates Shippers'are. requested to tend Slip Iteeii’eM"® Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage, (having Sue apply to HENBY <3o, .. nol6 352 South DYIAi t 'd 8E .. IVTOTIGE.— Tie Restriete oa I) having been removed by order ot ment, passengers about to visit Strops «2I to - cc s“ t required to provide themselves with JOHN G. DAI C ' 4I ** ■■lmak*:- • steam weekly to tooctifag at Queenstown, The Liverpool, New York, sad * Steamship Company intend despatching!!® ll21 *"*' Clyde built Iron steamships as follows: CITY OF BALTIMORE Sattndw. ETNA.......; Sitardsfi CITY OF WASHINGTON.... Saturday, And every succeeding Saturday at no:®,3,- ■ ' 44 North Biver. BATES OF PASSAGS. .* F188TCA81N.....8100 00 STEBBAOE. f!t do to London.... 106.00 do toloa de to Parte .110 00 do to do to Hamburg..llo 00 do to Ham Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremco Sam, Antwerp, Ao., at equally row rates. _ _ „j, Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let *;* v ' jv.3 8105, 8125. Steerage from Liverpool, K. _ Queenstown, 840. Those who wish to ' friends can buy tickets here at iheee rates. . Thesa steamers have superior 3ocomjccdat.cr ■ sengerg; are strongly built in water-tight iros and carry Patent Fire AnnHiilators. Expert'
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