Race-llcf.ses Seized.—Yesterday afternoon Peput j Marehal JentiDS. t?v order of Marcliul Mill “Wftrd, proceeded to the BnltnuoTC steamer* of lUc Ericsson Line> and seized three second-class race horsey, four light buggies, and « box of harness, in the name of the United States Government, they being confiscated to the same, being the property of General James M. Ward, of Richmond, Virginia. This man had ordered their removal from Conklin's Stables, in this city, to- Baltimore, and it is thought from thence to Richmond. The horses arc fine animals, and the whole is worth about s£>,9oo. An> tor Women.—A meeting was held oil Saturday evening by a number of respectable gen tlemen. in view of establishing a society, the object of which is to advocate a superior education for women, and to seek the establishment of a large institution in which every art or trade at which they can earn a respectable subsistence will bo es tablished. Tiie Home Guard Election.—The returns of the election for Brigadier General of the Home Guard, although not complete, yet it is supposed from present indication? that General Plcasonton has been re-elected by a dceMed majority. The exact vote will not he known until 10-day. Fell Dead. —Patrick Brniman fell dead at the comer of Juniper and Market streets, yester day morning. The coroner held an inquest. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, Sept. 10,1881. Prices at the Stock Board to-day were firm, but the business trails acted were quite limited m amount. City sixes, of the old issue, advanced. 1, and Lehigh Valley Railroad stock gained 4 - The money market is very quiet, the only move ment -worthy of BOto being the subscription to the new national loan, which continues to be active, and daily increasing. The statement of coal ton nage over the Delaware. Lackawanna, and West ern Railroad shows an inercaso for the year 1861, over 1860. of nearly forty thousand tons. The ton nage from the Lackawanna region this season has been more than one hundred and fifty thousand tons greater than in 1860, while the Schuylkill region falls off in its production some three hun dred thousand tons, and the Lehigh region about one hundred thousand tons. The working of the agreement by which the great carriers from the an thracite regions attempted to put flown competition and give eaeh interest its fair proportion of the ton nage, appears to he of advantage to the Lackawan na region and disastrous to the Schuylkill region. The United States Railroad arid Mining Re gister comments upon these facts, and urges anew a measure that we have repeatedly advocated in common with other papers—namely, the employ ment of steam colliers to ply between this city and Eastern markets. The Register says that unques tionably the commercial management of the coal trade is beset with embarrassments, arising, first, out of the tendency to over-supply, and, secondly, from the fluctuations in consumption, according to the activity of manufactures. This fact, though, instead of inclining Schuylkill interests to treaties with other interests, should rather make them he sitate to bind themselves through emergencies -which cannot he foreseen, because in time of re verse in the market, individv.nl operators in the Schuylkill are confronted by corporations that both mine and sell, especially in the Lackawanna. Hence, when undue competition prevails, it would seem to be the part of sound policy on the part of those carriers whose customers arc individual ope rators. to impose SUCh Charges for transportation as would at least enable their customers to hold their ground in the general market. This present season, the Schuylkill tonnage has been saved from still further decrease by the low sea freights from Richmond to ports East. For in stance. for several months the freights to Boston have been fifty cents lower than the freights pre vailing in corresponding time last year ; the same Is true of sea freights to other ports. These low freights are due to the check given to the coasting trade by the war, whereby additional coasters have become colliers, the owners preferring u small com pensation to idlenegs. Indeed, since the organization of the Kesque honing Railroad Company is a challenge by the Lehigh to the Schuylkill to prepare for a division of the Mahanoy coal tonnage, it may in turn be hoove the Schuylkill to put a quietus upon all Le high attempts after Schuylkill tonnage. With a few steam colliers between this port and Hew Tort, which, by the sea route, could make money on a charge of seventy-five cents a ton. With coal freights to Hew York reduced to that limitation, the Nesquehoning would stand knocking at the tunnel door. The Farmers' and Mechanics’ Rank Of Milford Delaware, has been organized and put in opera tion. The directors were elected on the 26th of August, and on the following day the directors elected the officers. The names of the officers and directors are as follows : W. N. W. Dorsey, president; John A. Hazzard cashier; Directors. TV. N. W. Dorsey, John A. Hazzard, W. A. ScribneT, Wm. Hill, James R. Lofland, John C. Truett, S. Rawley—all of whom are residents of Milford. The notes of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Milford will be redeemed in this city at the Corn Exchange Rank. The following is a statement of the amount of ocal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Sept, t, 3SO I; Week. Previously. Total. Ton.*. Cwt. Ton?. Out. Tons. C'ut. Hazleton 2,408 07 68,244 19 90.653 06 East Susrar Loaf. 2,581 10 89,467 19 92,049 09 Council lifctee... 594 05 56,381 17 56,976 02 Mount Pleasant 1,022 00 1,032 00 Spriugifoimtnin. 1,335 18 61,220 03 62,550 01 Coleraine 537 04 30,473 10 31.010 14 Beaver Bleadov.. ..... .. 9,191 06 9,191 06 Nw Yk A Leliiirli 921 06 28,474 13 29,395 19 Is. Spring M*tn,, 2,629 13 60,313 12 62,943 05 g. Sprinz M’tn... 47 15 689 01 736 16 Jeddc. 1,358 14 87,929 17 39,288 11 n&rleierh 1,116 38 39,223 38 40,340 10 Orman Pc-nna.. 977 12 28,096 OS 29.076 00 Evervaie,7B 04 1,681 04 3.059 08 Mih»e=vi{*?... 712 17 5,205 00 0,917 17 Total .15,300 08 537,827 07 553,127 10 v-evk last ‘year 14.099 11 534,579 15 548,079 0G . 1,200 12 Tncrc-f.se. Tba Iron tonnage over the Lehigh Yallay_B.aU road. for tie week emliiiff Sepl. 7, was 925 ton*. Previously from l>ec. 1 44,501 u Tutal Uiis season, since Dec. 1. Counterfeiters seem to be particularly busy of late, and withal rather successful. The number of bank-note plates in use, with the character of which it is impossible for the great moss of the people to he acquainted, furnishes great facilities for the success of these frauds. The fraud lately noticed of counterfeit bills on the High Street Bank of Providence, K. 1., is in extensive circula tion, and we hear daily of the reissue of older counterfeit?, of which the descriptions are likely to have teen forgotten. The hard times have ope rated dlraHrou&ly upon thieves and burglars, for while people who came honestly by the goods in their possession could find no market for them, it seemed hardly worth while for villains to steal goods that would be tenfold more difficult to sell. Hence the wits of the thieving fraternity have been more concentrated upon that class of frauds that would be most likely to bring money directly Into their hands, such a 3 the passing of counterfeit notes apcl receiving good money in change, and til© picking of pockets. Our readers should keep themselves well provided with reliable counterfeit detector?, and exercise particular vigilance in re ceiving money from strangers, to see that it is genuine*. The New York Evening Post, speaking of stocks and money in that city to-day, say? : The stock market is quiet to-day, and very firm in price on most descriptions. The leading feature of the dealings is the continued rise in Federal se curities. The six per cent, bonds of 1881 have now returned to the price ruling previous to the battle of Bull Bun. The coupons are 90&&90&, the regis tered The other issues are also held higher, and much of the business of the commission houses is made up of orders for either bonds or notes. AH the old i??ue? of sixes are scarce, the few lots which had been returned from Europe having been ab sorbed a long time since. The sales of the sixes of 1862.180 7. and 1868 have been in small lots only. The treasury note market is firm. The six per cents are selling at 98£n99, which is the highest point yet touched, It is reported that Mr. Chase has exhausted his authority, and the last payments made yesterday. The notes arc wanted by Importer? and the banks, the latter expecting to use them in paTt payment on the second issue of fiftv million of the national loon. Southern bonds are dull. Missouri.® are In good demand at 4S ; ;a43|. Tennessecs are weak and fell off to 42,. These are pressed on the market, for fear of confiscation. Georgias sold at 06. North Carolina? are steady at 622a<K>. m New York Central is dull and weak at •»&. The Western stocks, on the contrary, are firm ; Ga lena 69;, Toledo S0 B \ Rock Island 44?a45. Milwaukee and Prairie du Chicn again advanced, selling ol 19. Burlington and Quincy rose to 63ja Money Is rather dearer,-though at a slight ad vance in rates: the demand is freely met.. Call loans are G per cent. Paper is l per cent, higher. Name? which went a few days ago at 6 per cent, are not negotiable under 6]. Exchange on London is steady ; sale? principally at UC, fov banker?’. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, September 10,1861. Reported 37 S. E. Slaymaker, Philadelphia Exchange FIRST BOARD. 25 Noniitv.-.a E....48.'i 3 Jlinohill R 31*« 1 <lu 18 Morris Canal .30 1000 Cil; .ai.vs.94 2 Ofi 1700 tic*. .New 04 7 Ciiuuiun &Am K.lKj 0000Feumi5s..4iiis...74 2 ilii 1U! 4000 ao 4dy5..74 8 ilo IK! 500 (is* 4dy5..74 3 d 0...., 113 100 do ai.v5..74 10 ,1.. 113 34 r.c!ii"'i Nuv.2dyB.49Ji BETWEEI 10 r.o!iig!i Nut Os 49>{ 6ECOND 24 lUnTNbNrgR..l»5«5l# 20 dr. hS.ftl# 2900 Schl Nov lBB2. .C 8& CLOSIKG PEfC Bid. Aik, Phila 6s Jut off. 86 87 Phila 6« B ** 86 87 Phila N “ 93# 94 Pennabs 74 74 % Beading I;.. 161-lG 183-10 Beading IMs ’7O 84M 85 B’dgMGs’Bo’43 89 90 Bead MO3 *86.. 71 71# „Pennaß BB Penns B2d m 6a 87 68 Horn's Cl Con.. 26 37 Morris Cl TreUPT gffi ftftT 0s T 82.. OGfi g3 Ji Brh Nav Imp 6s 74 fck-bftav Block. 4 6 ScUNav Pref... U 4,44$ 04 3,247 12 ~,.45,476 tons. BOARDS. BOARD. 10 Mincbill R. 51 500 City (3s K. S. 0...90& JES-STEADT. Bid Ask, Elmira R 4 C Elnvtra B Pref. 9v lO Elmira 7a '73 57 Long Island R„ 0 o }i LehCl k Nav.. 49,50 Leh Cl & N Scrp 34# 85 N Peuna R Ay. 5# N PenuaßOs.. 65 N Penns R 10b. 72 74 Catawissa Pref. 6 Frkfd & South B-- 8S 2d&3dstsß.3. 40 40# W Phila B ex d 61 63 Spruco ft Pine.. 7 % 8 Green ft Coates l4 Chestnut ft Wsl 25 Philadelphia Markets. TTrMi'H'. lu--T*vn.iii There is very '.iltlo c sport demand for Flour, and 11.0 nauket continues (lull, the sales b, in" modi; to supply the homo trade, at from f-l.oOe-toU 10 o..■■ for extra and extra family, and SGffl'.f.O <0 bbl tor laney bran,is, ac conling to imality. Itye i lour i - oflcml at S‘3.»a td bbl. Corn Meal is rearer : Penns; irania is quoted at 52.87# dfr 1,1,1. Wui:tT.—There is very little change. the offerings mostly being damp; prime lots command fuliv former rates; sales reach ab.nil 7,0110 bus, inertly Southern red at 114tall5c for ywiint lots, including inferior al SOwlOOe. and good and prime white at I'-’JiiliHc, Die latter for Kentucky. Itye sells slowly at 54r for Southern, and flOaaiOc for m-w and old Pennsylvania, Corn is scarce, with sales of 0.000 bus yellow, mo-lly at otic fur prime Southern afloat. Oats are in good demand, and d,oflrt lots sold at SOW 30>4e tor prime new Delaware, afloat, and a>e in flic cars. Old b worth Sic. Dark. —First No. 1 Quercitron is scarce ; a small sale is reported at S?2S ‘to ton. Cotton'. —The market continues firm, with a small business doing in the way of sales. GItoCERtES AND Poovisums. There is .very little doing in either; the former continues very firm, and priceß advancing. Of Provisions, the market is un changed. VntSKY Sells as wanted, at ISc for Pennsylvania; 600 bbls Ohio sold at lS<fe, and drudge at 17hr gallon. Ixcliauge.—Sept. 10. New York Stock E: FIRST 5 ShofttLeathor Bk, 79 100 Pacific M S C 0... 79ft 50 do s3O 7Uft 20 d 0..,., 79ft 156 do 80 50 do b3Q 80 100 Reading It. 36 100 do 830 36 50 Erie Railroad 25ft 350 N Y Cent R 73ft 100 do MO 73ft 700 do 73ft 600 do slO 73ft 200 do blO 73ft 7 Erie R Prcf 47 200 Hudson Riv R,,., 33ft 350 Mich SAN I It,. 14* 150 Mich S A' N I g sk 31 70 Panama R 110 ft 100 Clove & Fittsbg R 7ft 20 01, CoI&CinK... 95 150 Gal & Chic R..e30 69 200 do 697* 800 Clev & Tol R..b30 30ft 500 d 0.......... 30ft tOO do.Miin.BlO 69ft 100 Chi & R I R. ..810 44ft 600 do 45 100 do 447* 100 d 0...., ..blO 45 50 do.. slO 44ft 200 do bls 45' 150 MilJtP duCh’n R.. 19 10000 r $ 6s 1862 95 9000 V S 6s ’SI coup. 90ft 1000 I- S 6s ’SI rogis, 89,ft 10000 V S 5s ’74 coup. 80, j' SOOO do 80 10250 Trons 6 p c 2 v, PBft 1400 Citv 0* *B7 97 9000 Ohio 6s ’6O 89 V 1000 in Coup lids 70 s3ft 5000 Mich St S wl: b. 81 4000 Teim St 6s ’90.. 44 2000 do 43ft 3000 do 43ft 7000 do .....43^ 5000 do l>3 42ft 506 X Carolina St 6= 63 10000 do 62 5000 do 62ft 15000 Missouri St 65.. 43ft 11000 do 43ft 5000 Georgia St 65... 66 2000 X Y Cent 65.... 92 1000 Erie 11 l?t in bd.105 7000 Hud K R Ist m,303 1000 Ilnrlt-m 2 ni Ulp, 90 500 IU Cent 1! UU.. 93ft 2000 T ILVAIton 2dm 18 " 2000 Chi&N W Ist m 39ft 10 Manhattanßk..lls 70 Merchants’ Ilk.. 85 7 Am Ex Hank... 73 10 do 7sft 25 Corn Ex Hank.. 78ft 10 National Bank.. 85 New York Markets of Y esterday. Ashes are quiet, with sales of 30 bbls at §5,25 for Pots and Pearls. Bukad.stuffs,—The market for State and Western Flour iB a little firmer, with rather more doing. The sales are IS,OOO hi>ls at §4.40®4.45 for superfine State, §4.055f4.75 for extra State, $4.40fi?4.45 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, lowa, Ac., and $4.G5®5.85 for extra do, including shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio at §u.UDGfi>.lo, and trade brands of do at $5.25®6.25. .Southern Flour is steady, Anil in moderate : talcs of 500 bids at §5<5>6.75 for mixed to good brands of Baltimore; §6 for Brandywine; §5.60®7.23 for George town: £7®9 for Petersburg city: and s7®9 for Rich mond city. Canadian Flour quiet and firm, with sales of 500 bid? at §4.40 for superfine, and §4.75®6.50 for the range of extra brand?. ltye Flour is quiet, and selling slowly at §2.30® 3.75 for the range of fine and superfine. - Corn Meal qiilol and stoutly; vre quote Jersey at §2.75ff2.80, Brandywine $3.05 sr 3.10. puncheons §l5. Wheat continues in good demand For export, and price? nre again one cent higher: sales 15.000 bushels at Sl.osfirl.lo for Milwaukee Club, §l.l4ft c?l.l7ft for winter red Western. 53.2 S for white Missouri, Sl.OOft for white Michigan. Bye is firm at 63c for Western and State, and 68c for North river. Harley is dull and nominal. Oats are steady and in moderate request at 30®32c for Jersey, Belawaro, and Pennsylvania, 33®34c for West ern nn<i State. «ud27®>29c for Canadian. CVru is firmer, with « fair business doing for MlipniCllf i pale* 100-000 Wh nt 45049)gr fur mixed Western, and 51c for Western yellow. ’ Provisions.—Pork is quiet and unchanged: the sale? are 300 Mds at §13.75®14 for mess, and §9.75 for prime. Beef is inactive, with some small sales at 85#5.50f0r country mess, §4®4.50 for country prime: §9.50® 11.30 for repacked Western, and §13.50 for extra mess. Trime inos> l*w.*f i? nominal, Bcrf hams nre quiet and un changed. Bacon in dull. Cut meats are quiet, with sales of 100 casks at s®6c for hams, and 4ftfi?4fte for shoul ders, Lard is quiet and steady, with safes of 350 tres and bbis at Bft ®9ft'c. Mile and Wagon* Camp at Perryville.— The encampments about Perxyville, on the Susque hanna, are quite a sight to the denizens, who. living In a quiet neighborhood, nre unaccustomed to the sterring character of war. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of wagons at this place. Droves of mules are constantly going forward to Perry rille. and those the Government officers purchase are branded on, near the shoulder, with “U. S. !J The camp, as yet, is only in a state of formation, and many more men and animals are expected to be placed on the ground in a ehort time. A nun)' her of Philadelphia officers are stationed at this place. ' CITY ITEMS. The National Loan.—About a million of Sellars have already boon subscribed in this city to tha patriotic loan, Philadelphia always does her duty; her citizens contribute their means freely toward* the prose cution of the war: her sons in the ranks of the defenders of the Union number thousands; while we have here the great military clothing depot of the country at tte Brown Stone Clotlung Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nob. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The uniforms-made at this famous establishment are beyond the reach of cavil in every respect. r. S. Officers’ Silk Sashes, $-5 71i> Chestnut street, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. The Rebels. —The rebels are marching blindly to the goal of destruction. At last reports,, tlwy were on the rear of die Federal forces, at Munson’s Kill and along the. Potomac. Their force is estimated at one hundred thousand men. Our army is fully as strong, and, besides, have the advantage* of being clothed in elegant and durable garments from the well-known Gift Clothing Temple of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. Tliis-ny the only clothing depot in the city where purchasers are 1 presented with gifts. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEO. K. TATHAM, ) TH. FBOTHINGHAM, J Committee of the Month. WM. L. BEHN, >. letter dags At the Merchants* Exchange Philadelphia. Ship Zered, McGonagle ..Londonderry, Sept 12: Ship Philadelphia, Poole. Liverpool, Sept 20- Ship Brooksby, (Br) Chrystale.... Belfast, Ireland, soon Ship Tonawanda, Julius.. Liverpool, Sept2s Ship Wm Cummings, Cope Liverpool, soon. Baric Addison Child, Smith..... Buenos Ayres,, soon: Bark Savannah, Stetson London, soon Barkßenj Hallett, Little.., Glasgow, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11,1661, SUN RISES.. 5 4S | SUN SETS .6 12 HIGH WATER 7 50 ARRIVED, Bark Winona, Downey, 17 days from in, bal« last to E A Soudvi & Co. Barkenthie Addison Child, Smith, 5 days from Boston* in ballast to captain. Brig Judge Blaney, Coombs, 4 days froca, Wareluun, iil ballast to captain. Sclir Buena Vista, Phillips, 5 days from. with mdse to Twells ft Co. Sclir Triumph, Watson, C days from Boston, withmAse to Geo B Kerfoot. Schr B N Fox, Pine, 2 days from Now York, with saU to captain. Schr.B C Scribner, Irons, from Boston, in ballast to. captain. Schr J Grierson, Harding, 3 days from Holmes’ Hole, with oil, &c. to Shober ft Co. Schr Ivy, 11 endercou, 0 days from Boston, with mdse to captain. Schr J ¥ Doughty, Leeds, 4 days from Chatham, with mdse to Crowell ft Collins. Schr W W Brainerd, Boviditch, 4 days from Provi dence, in ballast to captain. Schr «t c Henry* Love, 4 flaya from Chelsea, in ballast to Van Duscn, Norton & Co. Sfhr Fly, Chceseman, 4 days from Nantucket, ill bal last to captain. Schr L S Levering, Corson, G days from Boston, in ballast to X Sturtevant ft Co. Schr B T. Berry, Weaver, 5 days from Boston, with ice to captain. Schr Com Dryden, Walters, 2 days from Somerset eo, Md, with oat.’i to Jn< Barratt ft Son. Schr W L & S Ca-ton, Walters, 2 days from Somerset co, Md, with corn to Jus Barratt ft Son. Sclir J S Weldon, Smith, from Boston, in ballast to L Audenricd ft Co. gchr A 31 New ton, Vail, 1 day from Little Creek Land ing, Del, with oats to J L Bewley ft Co. Sdir Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with oats lo Ja.« L llewli-y & Co. Sclir Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, wilh corn and oats to Jus L Bewley & Co. Stiu- Z Stratton, Steelman, from New Bedford. Sclir Wm H Dennis, Luke, from Boston. Schr Spray, Baker, from Boston. Schr 31 B Slaliony, Lake, from Boston. Schr Mury Ella, Tapley, from Portsmouth. Schr Geo W Cummings, Weldin, from Greenpuci. Schr Pantliea, Clark, from Greonport. Schr Mary Ellen, Case, from Grccnport. Schr D G Floyd, Rackett, from Providence. Sclir Beveima, Gandy, from Providence. Schr X Holmes, Hewitt, from Providoui:e. Steamer Sarah. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W 31 Baird ft Co. Steamer New York, Hunter, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W 1* Clyde. CLEARED. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, New York, James All derdice. Bark Winona, Downey, New York* E A Bonder ft Co. Brig Wm 31 Dodge, (lir) Anderson, Kio do Janeiro, John Blazon ft Co. Schr J P Wetherill, StrowbrMge, Tort Spain, Trini dad, S ft W Welsh. Schr Ann Pickrcll, Et/ey, Baltimore aud Washington, Tims Webster, Jr. Schr P Heilner, Marts, Roxbnry, S II Trotter. Sclir L S Level ing, Corson, .Salem, N Sturtevant ft Co. Sclir Aid, KudiroTt, Boston, C A Heckscher, SctirH Coir* tfaxclton, Botion, ft 11 rowdl. Schr S Appleton, Stamvood, Boston, Sinnickson ft Glover. Stiu- A Town>eml, Townsend. Boston, do Still-Edwin Jteed, Uoodspeed, Boston, CaMner, Stick - nev ft Wellington. „ , . gchr Bi!<-nn V«.ta. I‘jiiHifS, Wn.-hingfoii, N-ml-, niftt ft CnUiwuil. „ , tr ''. ' , Schr Isabella Thompson, Corson,- Washington, d.-» Schr .1 C llenry, Love, Chelsea, Van Dincn, Norton ft Co. , Stiir II Delatmh, Bartlett, M aseington, do . Sclir Fly, Clieesemuu, Lyun, 1* Rothermcl ft Co. StiirZ Stratton, Steelman, Newport, L Audenricd ft Co. Sebrl> G Flojd, VViiglus, Jtoxlmry, d>» Sclir C S Carutuiis, Naylor, Woymoutli. do Still’ J S AVeldin, Smith, Ronton, do Schr B F lleove«, Carmuu, lloxlmry, do Sclir Blary Ellen, Case, Stonington, Trew:rlon Coal Co. Schr Win 31 Dennis, Lake, Salem, E R Sawyer ft Co. Schr C W Holmes, MclClwee, IluverliiJl, do Schr Revenue, Gundy, Providence, Baum, Ogle ft Co. Sclir Geo W Cummings, Weldin, Providence, D Pear son & Co. Selit* X Holmes, Hewitt, Providence, B Milncs ft Co« firhr Spray, Bak'T, Boston, J R Blukistoii. Sclir M B Slaliony, Lake, Boston, do Sclir Blary Ella, Talpey, Portsmouth, J R While. Sir J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BELOW. Bark Caleb Me, (Sw) from Rio de Janeiro, with :utuO bags 4-oJlee, arrivwl at Buluwarc Breakwater Bth inet. t«v r orders. (Correspondence of Urn Press.) HAVRE BE GRACE, Sept 9. Four boats left hero this morning, laden and con signed ns follows: Ne Plus I'ltrn, W C Brubaker, Advance, and Fruuk Fidler, coal to Delaware City. (Cori'CSpondetiCe of the Press.) READING, September 9. The following boats from tho Union Canal passed into the Stiiuylkill Canal 10-duy, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned follows: Potomac, Anna B Shark, and Ben Mooney, pig Iron to Cnbcon & Co; Gen R Fleming, boards lo Malone A Tuy li r; Geo P Wilson, lumber to Bolton, thistman 4: (Vo; Young America, do to A lhdl; Jorsi-v, elr.im.nl ie- Wiu Kauffman; Eleanors. bituminous coal to Win Uncork, MEMORANDA. Steamship Asia, Bolt, cleared at Now York yesu-rday for Liverpool. . „ 4 , Ship Belle of the Ocean, Cummings, at Newcastle, M., 29th ult. from Liverpool. . Bark Lucy Ann, Townsend, a- ftewport ith mat. from Rio de Janeiro. Brig Now Zealand, cleared at St Join:, NP., sth inst. for Philadelphia. BrigN S lliis-i’ll, Hassell, from Brandywine, Del, ar rived at St Croix 2l k t ult. Brig St Marj Bri voor, cleared at Boston 9th Inst, fi.r Poruanilmcu. . , Srhr Charlotte Shaw, Show, hence, arrived at Boston ii II Shannon. Hinson, cleared at Boston 9th Inst for I'hiladflphia. Sciir S G Parker, hence, arrived at St John, NB, sth instant. Sciir Jo.vepb Long, lienee fur Nil, was spoken 7th inst, 12 miles off Montauk. Schr John Rogers, Huckaloo, sailed from Providence 7th h st. for Philadelphia. Schrs Chns Levering, Susan & Mary, and L II Emli cott, sailed from Newport Bth inst. for Philadelphia, Svbr W«> P Houck, sailed from Salem Silt iiwb for Philadelphia. Schr Marion, Stacy, for Itto de Janeiro, cleared at N York yebterduy, Schrs Pithway, Crawford, J G Stille, Swain, Win G Audenried, Hewitt, aiid John Stroup. Lake, cleared at Boston l*th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr David E Wolfe, Buckalew.sailcd from Pawtucket Btli inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Win V Garrison, Corson, cleared at Portlatid Bth inst, for Philadelphia. Schr John Join*?. Cordon, hence, arrl\ed at Provi dence Stll illsrt. Schrs Maria Jane, Ace, Julia Maine, Fronton, John Rogers, Bucknloo. and Maine Law, Amesbury, for Plu- sailed from Providence 7th inst. Schr Ida L Howard. Jones, sailed from Providonce Bth inpt. for Philadelphia. Schr CohassettyTobey, sailed from New Beilford 7th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Cordelia Newkirk, Bigbee, hence for Salem, sailed from Newport 7th in&t. batin'* repaired. Sfbr Mfty» Rogers, cleared at Now York 9th inst. for riiiladelplua. Schr Fred Reed. McAlmon, at Baltimore 9th inst. from Portland. Schr Venue, McC’ready, cleared at Baltimore 9th lust. Ibr Pliiladelnhia. Steamers Mars, Niceols. and Marion, Glover, hence, arrival at New ’’York yesterday, Steamers Novelty, Shaw, and BrhtQ)., Allen; ClCftTCll at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. One-Price Clothing, or the Latest Bttles, made in the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Pricea marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods mode to Order warranted satisfac* tory. Our OxE-PRtoa Svsteh ia strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ee22-ly JONES & CO. t 604 MARKET Street. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.— This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE ia the BEST IN THE WORLD. AII others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which haa gained such extensive Patronage in ail parts of the globe, The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYE ikstantlt produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK A* CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 Smith THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING. Beßt and Cheapest in. the City, at 34 South THIRD. Street SHAW—CRJ’AVTHERS.—On January 14th, 1861,'by the Rev. Wm. Bacon Steven?, Oliver Wilson Sluxw to Catharine Anna Creautheris, all of Philadelphia. BIMIOP—O‘NEILL.—OiI the 2d April. 1861, by Dr. W. T, Hniiificy, Mr. Samuel C. Bishop to Mies Anule o‘Neilli all of this city. # BRITTON—SIMON.—On the 26rh of August, by the Rev. S. W. Thomafr. Mr. Charles R. Britton to Miss Julia A. Simon, both of Rising Sun, Philadelphia, Pa. * GADSIIY—-BAKER.—On the 4th inntant. by the Rev. T. C. Yarn ail, Edmund James Gadsby and Sarah Ann Baker. * KLlNF—Suddenly, on tl:e Bth instant- Isaac Kline, M. D., it the 63d year of hi* age. Ilig relative? and friends, ond tno-e oi his brother, Wm. O. Kline, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from liis late residence. No. 1215 Germantown road, this (Wednesday) morning, »t Po'clock, without fur ther notice. ' Proceed to Laurel 11111, # KEECH.—On the Bth instant. Mrs. Christian Kooch, wife of Mr. William Keech, aged 75 years and 3 months. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 754 South Sixth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o’clock. ■ * SAUNDERS.—At Bj berry, 9tli month 7tli, Sarah N. Saunders, relict of James Saunders, in the 75th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her taster. Ann N. Ab bott, 910 Clinton street, this (Fourth-day) afternoon, at 3 o’eloik. * McALEER.—On the Bth instant. Mrs. Eliznbutli Mc- Aleer, wife of John BlcAieer, aged 55 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 618 South Second slrei-t, below South, on Thursday morn ing, at Sft o’clock. LKTFORIh—On Monday, 9th inst., Wm. Letford, Sr., agtd 74 years. UAMiEK.—On the fqh inst,, Thomas B, Ranken, ill the 46tli year of hU’nfe. Funeral from his late residence, Ogden street, below- Tenth, tins- (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * SCHOFIELD.—On the 9th in?t., William Schofield, in the 61st yc*ar of liis age. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, Abraham Whitehead, 324 Spruce street, Camden, New Jersey, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3o’clock. * SIIARLES.—On the 9t!> inst., Charles, son of John and Margaret Scurlcs* in the fitb year of his ago. Funeral from the residence of liis parent?, No. 930 South Fourth street, above-Carpenter, tilt? (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * HARBISON.—On the Bth inst., Mr. John Ilarbison, in the 65th year of his age- Funeral from his lute residence, Cadwalader street, above Master, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. HUMES.—On the 9th instant. Margaret, daughter of George twid Mary O. Humes, oged2 years, 1 month, ami 19 days. W. H. Carkyl & Bfco. Funeral fre-m the residence oC her poroets, 1531 Maschcr street, above Thompson,-this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 5 o’clock. ; * ADAIR.—On the 9th Harry Eugene, infant son of Matilda and the late Wm. Adair, aged 10 months. Funeral from the residence ®f bis mother, No. 1311 Myrtle street, ftis (Wednesday): afternoon, at 3 o’clock. ALLWSUiiiT.-Oii the Btto last., Margaret* wife of Wm- Alhvi-iffkf, aged 4Q' yeiu-f*_ Funeral' from the residence €>f her husband, No. 13 Naylor street- west of Tenth- street, below Federal, this (Wednesday) afternoon,, at ioMoek. * the Btlvinstant, George Franklin, son of Jackson a*d Mary Ai-mstrqng. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 1134 Frank ford road, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * BEIDLER- Cm the 9th insft-r Pharucks, son of James and Sophia BticUnv 1 yeas) and 3 weeks. Funcral from tlie residence of his parents, Gorman lown avenue ami Chatham; street, No. 599, this (Wednes day) morning, at 5-o’clook. * BUZZV.—On the 6tli« lasf.*. Charles Buzzy, in the 24th. year of his age. Funeral from the residence ©f bis mother, Potts street, below Twelfth and Coa*es T thfe (Wednesday) moruing, at 9 o’clock. KEiht,.—On the Stli. innt>* Mrs. Elizabeth Kcim, widow of the late Ceo- &em», hr the- 74th year of her age. Funeral from the-residence- of her son, Win. Keini, 1138: Jefferson street, tiiis (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’cl’k. WOODSON*.—©n tlvoSlh: instant, Slargaret Woodson, aged 42. 'Funeral from her late residence, No. 607 Barclay st., this (Wednesday)) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * MASON..—On Secoud day, 9th inst., Rachel C., relict of the late Jfcs. H. and daughter of Isaac 3i Wright, in tho 3Sth year of her age. Funeral'from Friends' Mec-tins-Houso, corner Fourth, and Green streets, this (Fourth day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. . fi OOP BLACK SILKS AT OLE* \UT PBICES. rys> THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN* IL3 SURANCE COMPANY.—&EVTEMBEB. 2,1881. Tlie Directors have this day declared a dividend of Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cm is per share cn tho stock of the Company for the last six months, whisli. will be paid to tlie stockholders, or iheir legal representatives, after the 12tli instant. WM. G. CROWELL, se3*tl2 Secretary. . TO THE PATRIOTIC YOUNG MKX or I*HITjAI>KXjI*HIA.—A mooting of tho Young Moo of Philadelphia, and of all those who de sire to org«ulue a EIUST-OI.ASS ItKGIMKNT, for immediate service in tho cause oFthe Union, wilt he held at Comity Court House, SIXTH amt CHESTNUT Streets, on THUKSHAY EVENING, next, at 8 o'clock. Distinguished ami Klouiwnt Speakers will address the ™niinv! Fellow-Countrymen! Hally ! Your Country iti in danger. Traitors are now encircling your National Capital, anil plotting its destruction. let not tilt- land of Wasliington lie rent asunder by I*]s ; and let nc, foreign flux ever float over the pence fill shades of Mount Vernon ! 111 SE, HEX OK riIIIiAPELPHIA t and show the enemies of our Government -that the spirit of 1770 still lives in the heart? of all true Americans. JAMES E. MOXTIiOMKUY, Captain CominninveultH Artillery. TWENTY- TllllU) IIUGIMESt P. V. Washington', September 5,18C1. Having been authorized I>j- the War Department, with the approval of General MuClellan, to accept live addi tional companies, to be attached to the regiment, and being desirous to have those companies tilled to the maximum, with active, sober, efficient men, I have de tailed recruiting officers to proceed to Philadelphia and open tt„ office at NINTH and Altt'li for their reception. ■Recruits win bo at once mustered in, uniformed, and forwarded to headtiuavtvi - ?. The companies thus received are to he drilled as Skir mishers, and will form a light battalion for special servin'. Captain IIILLKBItAND, of the Gyimnut Zouaves, Company It, will superintend the selection of recruits', nml forward them. He cun be found at the Regimental ]lfmdimarti*i>, in rhilmlelphm, corner of NINTH ajid AliCif Streets, at* It U. S. MARINES. WANTED H innncdiatdv, for tlie U. S. Murine Corps, 500 able lIP I.oUied men- for sea and land service. A!**?, Cl few comiii'leiil ilriiimiK'rs and Fifes. All information tliat may be rpfluii'od will be given at Rendezvous, 311 South I'EORT Street, Rliiladelpbia. J. C. CASH, Captain, Recruiting Officer |J THE WALLACE REGIMENT OF A INFANTRY, COL. L. E. WALLACE Command ill"-. 1U JIEADQIiAIITEnSX.E. corner of RIDGE Avu *“■ mio and COATES St.—VOLUNTEERS WANTED; to Ijo lnnt-b-rcd in, pet pay aiul rations, and go into Camp at once. Each Company to have its full Camp and Gar rison Equipage immediately. Captains already accept ed will please notice. Officers having men will please call as above. selO-Sl* Nrfl PHILADELPHIA LIGHT jffItcAVALRY. Active young men, and old soldiers of tUe Mounted Service liave a good opportunity to serve under good officers. The Colonel is a West Point graduate, and the Captains are officers who have seen service. Young men of good character, from eighteen to twenty-eight years of ftge, have a preference. Ten Dollars Bounty for e*od Buglers, and Five Dollars bounty for good Horse Sheers. Old soldiers have a chance for non-commissioned offices. Apply a* the HeudezToiLs No. 800 MARKET Street, scS-lft* THE PRESS —PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1861. SPECIAL NOTICES. MARRIED: DIED: Black Gros de Rhines, ?1. do. Poult de Soies, SI. do. Gros Grains, extra ipiftlities. do. Grc»s Grainettes. do. Gros de’Espagnes, 91.12^. do. Gros dee Indcs. do. Grosd'Ecosse and Ottomans. do. Armurcs and Veaetiennes, &c. BESSON ft SON, Mourning Siore, It# N0..918 CHESTNUT Street. MILITARY NOTICES. au3l-12t COLONEL. R. H. RUSH. This Regiment is now recruiting, at No. 80S MARKET STREET. \Jfc IQUO CAVALRY HORSES WANTED FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE Pnn.ADKi.rnrA, Sept. 10,1861. RANTED. BUGLERS! TRUMPETERS! TEN DOLLARS BOUNTY Will bo paid fur good Bugler* and Trumpptors for Colonel RUSH'S Regiment of PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALRY, if qualified and mustered into ser vice. Apply at the Rendezvous No. 533 MARKET Street. se9-6t CARPETINGS. C Ho" M IL L s 7 GEB»IANTD>VS, PA. McCALLUM & Co.. MANUFACTURERS. IMPORTER?, AND DEALERS. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. AC. Wo hove now on hand an extensive stock of Carpet, ihgsof our oivn and otlici- makes, to uhicli wo coil the attention of cash and short time huyors. Bell-2m JJEW CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET-OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. Arc notv opening, from Custom House Stores, their FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS. 1,000 Jyieces J. CROSSLEY & SONS* TAPESTRY CARPETS, fwm 871 OTS. TO $ 1 PEE YD I 6-4 TAPESTRY VELVET; FRENCH AUBUSSON: FINE AXMINSTER: ROYAL WILTON ; EXTRA ENGLISH'BRUSSELS: HENDERSON & CO.’S VENITIAN: ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS; ALL OF NEW CHOICE S*YLES. AND 1 . . HAVING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THF. LATE ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, Will be sold at MODERATE PRICES. au29-2m FINANCIAL. gEVEIf ' AND TWEE-TENTHS PER CENT. TBEASUEY NOTES. subscription books open this DAY. TO THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Those who desire to participate in it? benefit.- 3 should apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agents for the- Government. All sums received, from FIFTY DOLLARS upward*. The office hernia during the subscription for the Loan Wih be D P. 11., except on Monday evetdug, when it will remain open tiU 9 o'clock P. M. JAY COOKE & Co., ees-Ist No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MEW NATIONAL LOAN.— ■LV rnrtnant to instructions from tlio Secrotftry the treasury, a hoot will ho opened ou the For snhscription-, under my superintendence, for Trea sury Note?, to be issued under the act of July 17,1861. These notes will bo issued in punvs i>f FIFT Y DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,-FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS each, dated 19th August, 186l r payable three years after date to the order of the sub scriber or a-s directed, and bearing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent, per annum, PAYABLE SEMI-AN NUALLY : such interest being at the rate of TWO CENTS FOB EACH DAY ON EVERY HUNDRED DOLLARS. For the convenience- of the holder, each note will have coupons attached exprewing the several amounts of semi-annual interest, which coupons may be detached and presented for payment separately from the notes. Subscriptions for suelr Treasury Notes- will be received during FIFTEEN DAYS from the day of opening the book as aforesaid. No subscription for less- than FIFTY DOLLARS, nor for any fraction-of that sism, can be- ro ccivedi Subscriptions of fifty dollars or One hundred dollar.** must be paid in lawful coin of the- United States at'the time of subscribing. Subscriptions of more than one hundred dollars may be paid at once; or, if preferred, one-tenth at the time of subscribing and one-tlurd of the whole amount on every twentieth day tlvcrcafter until the whole shall bo paid. No payment of le«r than- fifty dollars can be accepted,-that being the smallest suov for which-Treasury Notes can be-issued. Certificates will-be-grantcd fa duplicate to subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original of which the sub scriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of the- Treasury, when Treasury Notes, ae aforesaid,, will be issued tliereon to such- subscribe or his order, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate j. but in oases whe-rs-only part of the amount subscribed is paid- at the time olsubscribing, Treasury Kotos will be issued only for the payments made subsequently to the first, which will remain until the whole amount subscribed by such person shall be paid,. when Treasury Notes will be issued for such first payment al?o. On payment of each de ferred instalment,, the subscriber will pay, in addition thereto, a sum equal to the interest accrued thereon from the 19th of August to the date of payment* and on final payniont like interest on the amount paid on sub scription, which payments of interest will be reim bursed to the- subscriber in the payment of the first coupon. The Treasury Notes issued upon such cm*4lficates by tho Treasury will be sent to the subscribers by mail, or such other mode as may be indicated by them when they transmit their original certificate*. The duplicate cer tificates may be retained by them for their own secu rity. Office of JAY COOKE & Co., No. 114 South THIRD Street, next door north of Girard Sank, seo-lCt MILITARY GOODS. _ _ WOOLLEN SL " WELLING, COFFIN, &, CO., UC CHESTNUT STREET,' Arc prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6-4 dark and sky blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. soll-2m OR NAVY BLUE SATINETS. ft,OOO or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, such m Is used in the United States Nary* For sale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 33 LETITIA Street, and eul4-2m 34 EItONT Street. QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, my22-iftf ARMY WAGONS.—Spokes and Hubs for Army Wagons constantly on hand. Address SPROUT, SAUNDERS, & GO., ge6-10t Hoghesville, Lycoming county. Pa. KELTY & CO., 630 CHESTNUT STREET, call the attention of the public to their lnr'C and elegant stock of CURTAIN GOODS, WIN DOW SHADES, FURNITURE COVERINGS, MO.S- Ol'lTO NETS, Ac., &0., all of 'which, in consequence of ,}„. c-xti-4-mn pressure i>l‘ lhe ;»«•<> hi«in.K nfi'-i-'-il fU urircK Hint enupot fail lu please* p. a, DiitNE r, Colonel. SOMETHING NEW for the LADIES. lO—A beautiful Parian Vase, filled with Egyptian Black Ink, or perfumed Magenta, Mauve. Violet, Car mine, Green, and Blue Inks, only 25c, each: or in hand some Parian Table Inkstands, with Parian tops, 50c. plain, or enamelled in colors, $.l. Tl»i= beautiful Ink is put up m a style .superior to any thing ever before seen in thirl country, mid forms ati ele gant and appropriate ornament for a lady’s boudoir. lnij.orU-ii iijul for sale only liy JtcEl.ltOY & CO., Importers of English Hooks, &c„ sell K 0.27 S. SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. non TO>o,ooo TO INVEST IN Vft/.vVIF a first-class City GBOUHD IWSMP by 13. R. JONES, 11* No. 129 South SEVENTH Street. CAN FRANCISCO LAND ASSO KJ CIATION.—NOTICE The stockholders in the above named association arc hereby notified that the as sessment of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on each share of pew stuck will bo received by tho subscriber, at the office of tho Association, N. W. corner FOURTH mid WALNUT Streets until the 18TIE INST., at noon. If the assessments are not paid in full by that time, appli cation will forthwith bo made to the proper court for u decree of sale of the estate and for the final closing und settling of the uflairs of the association, agreeably to the order of the stockholders. sell»7t* HARVEY SHAW, Secretory- YOU WANT THE GLOW ON your cheek, the color of the eye? in your Photo graph- Therefore you should resort to REIMKR'S Gal lery, SECOND Street above Green, where you get colored. Photographs for 91. ■ lt* : MILITARY NOTICES. H. B. BRUNER, 619 FILBERT STREET, Rear of WM. PENN STABLES. FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, At No. 114 South THIRD STREET, JAY COOKE, FOR SALE BY FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. RETAIL PRY UOODS. jyjouirKlNO' STORE. BESSON & SON, No. ms CHESTNUT STREET, Have just received tlio foilovviug PLAIN BLACK I?RRSS GOODS ; BLACK BOMBAZINES, 4-4 and 6-4 wide. Do. MOI'SSELINES DE RAISE,S-4 and 6-4 aide, Do. VELOURS REI-6. Do. TOrELISE L AISE. Do. OTTOMAN POrtlSS. Do. VELVET I-OrLINS. Do. FIGURED KH-LIKS. no. irisii i-OPLiss. Do. TAMISE CLOTHS. Do. FRENCH MEIiINOES. Do. ALL-WOOL CASHMERES. Do. AMELINES. Do. BOMBAZINE ALPACAS. Do. SATIN DE CHINES. Do. ENGLISU. BOMBAZINES. Do. REPS ANGLAIS. Do. IMPERIAL RErS, Do. TWILLED PERSIANS OR CASHMERES, Do. PARAMATTA CLOTHS, &c„ Ac, BLACK SILKS: BLACK GKOS GRAINS, Do. GROS GBAINF.TTES. Do. POULT DE SOIES. Do. GKOS DE RHINES. Do. LYONS TAFFETAS. Do. GROS D'ESPAGNES. Do. GROS D’INDES. Do. GROS D-ECOSSE AND OTTOMAN'S. Do. VENETIEXNEs, ARMURES, Ac Also, r, full assortment of Shawls, Veils, Ccapes, Collars, Cliintzcs, Hosiery, Gloves, and •SECOND-MOURNING GOODS in every- variety JJEW FALL COOLS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, &C„ Which tlioy arc offering AT VERY" REASONABLE PRICES. 81S and. 830 Chestnut St. St-10-3t g E M O V A L . PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., Having removed their Wholesale STOCK op WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LALYS, and EMBROIDERIES, TO No. 796 CHESTNUT ST., No. 796 CHESTNUT ST., No. 796 CHESTNUT ST., No. 796 CHESTNUT ST., With on and after MONDAY, SEPT. 3d, OFFER IT AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AS HERETOFORE, PRICES MUCH BELOW THE FRESEKT COST OF IMPORTATION Aoy novelties in our line produced during the season wiltbe found in our stock, Extraordinary inducoments Wfii> bp hold OUt in point of PRICES The attention of the-Radies is solicited. au3l-lm NOTICE. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. Would call the attention OF WHOLESALE BUYERS To their choice and varied assortment of NEW FALL DBESS G 0.0-D S- This stock is mostly of their OWN IMPORTATION* CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR THE BEST CITY RETAIL TRADE , And will be offered to the Trade at LOW PRICES, FOR CASH. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET* BELOW CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. ec6-6t OPENING OP ALL-WOOL. FALL DELAINES. Richest Printed Merinoes. Woollen Foulards, New Goods. Etoffe do Puis, Now Fabric. ■ EYRE A LANDELL, se7 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. /OPENING of shawls for fall V OF 1801. Paisley Border Long Shawls. Novelties in Woollen Sli^wls. Stellas from low to fin©* Grade?. EVRK & LANMJLfci so 1 FOUR’S!! and ARCH Streets. YTANTON FLANNELS.—For sale, three cases of desirabic iimdity may . be seen on application to LUKRXS & t sell-wAf2t 1033 BKACII Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. iu¥G7COmN7& 00., No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer, by the Package, the following Makes and Descrip tions of Goods: PRINTS. DUNNELL MFG. CO. GREENE MFG. CO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Bay Mill, Lonsdale, Hope, Blackstone, Green© Mfg. Co.» Bed Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Slatersville* BeWidere, Gentredale, Ac. BROWN COTTONS. Fredonia, Ohio, Groton, Silver Spring, Glcnvilie, Eagle, Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Union, &c. CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES. —Grafton, Jewett Cits, Madison, Slatersville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersville, Agawam, Shep pard’s. BILESIAS.—Smith’s, Lonsdale, Diamond Hill. woolens. \RMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KKRSKVS. BROAD CLOTHS.— Bottomley’s, Pomeroy’s, Glenliam Company. VASSIMEKES AND DOESKlNS.—Greenfield, Gay’s, Stearns’. SATINETS. —Bass River, Crystal Springs, ConverS ville, nope, Staffordvillc, Converse and Hyde, Con verse Brothers, Bridgewater. ALSO, Flannels, Llnscye, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Tickings, Colored Cambrics, Printed Cloakings, Ac. anOini'vUm FLANNELS ANGOLA, MERINO, SVXONV, Ero. VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. For sale by WELLING, COFFIN, & Co- Au9-ft»w3m - „ SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, Ho. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, OOM MISSIOH M BCH AJTTS ron TBS 8A1.2 Ot PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mh£ j?ky-hoods joekeus. IJIPOMAS MELLOII i CO., Kw. I" 'HU;!' ->.■ »: HOSIE I! V HO U fcs K, I.INEN IMPORTERS 1.1..1 SHIRT-FRONT MAXITACTI.TIEKS. Importations direct from t>»f* tori'*?. He'll-2in WALTHAM 77 inch Bro, Cottony. Do Su, 40, 4*2, and 00 inch Blenched Cottons. .... , . t Hamilton Purple, Fancy, and Hurting Prints. ltc.ljraon’H fum y U>»- On I‘suul and I'm- m>l« I'l' Jl. W. CHASE * soy. wll-ifl2t IuOrniWTNVT .Street. STYLE FALL GOODS. RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, TABER & HARBERT, No. 95 Sootb SECOND. K .7_ot below Market street. YARD, GILMuRE, & Co.. Noe. GIT CHESTNUT anil 614 JAYNE Streets, Have now in store a full and well-assorted stock of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS. DKESS GOODS.. GLOVES, SHAWLS, &c. ' With their usual assortment of WHITE GOODS.. EMBROIDERIES, Ko.. fo which they invite the attention. of buyer?. ; Bc7»lm 1861 TOOAfIHBUYKBB. H C. LAUGHLIN & Co, Ko. 80S MARKET STREET, Are receiving daily, from the- PIJILA-RELPIirA and NEW YOIiK AUCTIONS. a g-cnc-rnL assyrStne-n: of MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS tux- especially invited to call and ex amine our Stock. seC-tf 1861 FALL SEASON. W. S. STEWART & CO.. Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DKESS GOODS. NO. 305 MARKET STREET. In addition to our tisrai assortment of 3LACE art! OTHLII STAPLE SILKS, We are now opening a desirable stoclc of NEW AND TASTY DRESS GOODS, To which n o invite the attention of Buyers. Possessing the best facilities for obtaining goods, vre are enabled to offer our stock on themoatfavorabie terms. : K4-2in 1861. fall GOODS. 1 86 L FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE, ROSS, & CO., 591 MARKET STREET, Have received, and are now opening, a freett stock ot FALL & WINTER GOODS which will be soU low for CASH and on' short credits. are respectfully invited ti> call and ex. amine our stock. an3l-2ax • FANCY GOODS. jgIANCY GOODS, AND DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF / FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN PER FUMERY. TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS. BRUSHES AND, COMBS, of all descriptions. POCKET FLASKS AND DRINKING CUPS. VIOLIN AND GVITAB STRINGS. CHAMOIS, SPLIT, AND-PLASTER SKINS. POWDER PUFFS AND BOXES. PATENT LINT, Ac., Ac. OFFERED TO THE TRADE AT LOW PRICES. W. D. GLENN, IMPORTER, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. HATS AND CAPS. HATS. ' We will introduce our FALL STYLES OK WEDNESDAY, 11th iust., CHAS. OAKFOED & SONS, eelO-Dt CONTINENTAL HOTEL. LEGAL. i>is vJ TltlCT or PENNSYLVANIA. SC T. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: Whereas* The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America* hath decreed all persons in general who have* or pretend to have, any right, title, or inte rest in the Schooner “ALBION,” whereof SILAS If. MARTIN is Master, her Jackie, apparel, ami furniture, aud the gowks wares, aiul merchandise, lmlon on board thereof* captured as a by tlie United States West India Squadron, under conuunad of Flag Officer G. J. Pendergrast, and brought into this port to be monished, cited, and culled to judgment, at the time and place un derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice bo requiring.) Yon arc therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and eoimnttttdcil, that you omit not, but tiiat by publishing these presents in at least two of tho daily news papers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the fifgai /rtfriftymrert you do jijonjtft ami cite* or cause to he monished and cited, peremptorily, all per sons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner ALBION, her tackle apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, anduiercimndi.se laden on board said schooner* to'ap pear before the Honorable JOHN C.VDWALADKR, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY alter publication of theno prenonts, if it 1m a Court day, or else on tho next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, iu duo form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why rhe said Schooner -ALBION, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and tho goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belong, at tho til no ot the capture of the same, to the enemies of tho United States, and as goods or their enemies or otherwise liable mid subject to condemnation, to be ami condemned as good and lawful priy.es ] and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly ultimate, or cause to lie intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of these pre sents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appoar at the time and place above nientiond, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to tho con trary, then said District Court doth intend ami will pro ceed to adjudication on the said capture, nud may pro nounce that tho said Schooner ALIIION- h«»r tackle, ap parel, find furniture, and tho goods, waves, and merchan dise laden (hereon, did belong, at the time of the cap ture of the same, to ihe enemies or tho United States of America, and as goods of their enoiuies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, tu , be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the per-ons so cited and hiti muled in anywise notwithstanding, ami that you duly certify to the said District Com t what you shall do iu the premise?, together with these presents. Witness tho Honorable JOHN UAUVALADER, Judge of the paid Court, at Philadelphia, tins Fifth day of September, A. D., 3863, and in thy eighty-sixth year of the Independence of file said United States. sc9-3t 0. 31. VOX- Clerk District Uouri. TN THE COURT OF COMMON _L PLEAS von THE PITY AND POINTY 01* PHI. LADELITUA. Instate of CHARLES L. KNEASS, Insolvent. Tho Auditor ;\ppi>ihted by the Court to audit, settle, nnd adjust the First Account of John M. Smiley, assignee in trust for tho benefit of creditors of Charles L. Kneass, mid report distribution of tiio net balauee in the hands of th© assignee, will meet tho parties interested, for tho pur pofieof ltfc appointment, on TUESDAY, 17t»i SEPTEM BER, 3801, 4 P. M., lit tho WETIIEKILL HOUSE, Sansom Street, above Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia. FuG-fumat WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor. gOOK BINDING. Magazines, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals of every description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B. —MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care. SAMUEL MOORE & SON, JAYNE Struct, between Eighth and Ninth nnd Mar ket and Chestnut. se4-lm Fine shirt manufactory.— J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, * few doers below the “ Continental.” The attention of the Wholesale Dealers is invited to his IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, moke, and material, on hand find made to order at shortest notloa. JeB.tr Tfifin non tent buttons, itTs. X »VVV »vUv pattern, for aale by J. P. REED, Turner, southeast corner of .THIRTEENTH, and NO BLE Streets, Philadelphia. eeT-lm* MM PHiLK YTIUXx MJKS. SOT’TIIWOKTirS NE W r/‘Ow, tiw: niiihfi’.uv! tii>: (‘■'PSV' : *<,?., Sin . 11*• Ms-*. SotMW*** I.JI, llll( i ? t , v-'r ! •> ii< ‘l, ill H- r-‘J* H.-li! i* inn) for -air, M r»-- }•,it v }■ •]••*/!<. on Hitfni«!;• \ iminiicr nr*\l, ly tin* *wW-h*r rs T. jt. iT.TKUSON A f.UOTIIUUN U \,i. 205 Ch.vlnnt Mml. I\/I RsT SOUTH WO RT H'S NE \V IVX u<m>k, thk gji’jsv’s i*n«>i'jtj:cv! •J in. Ulpsrs PISOPHW.'Y ! Printed from tin* niniiii.-vrij't of Mrs. Hoiithworlh, and never before issued, will In* jiuMi.-’hod and for sal* 1 , at re* tail and wholesale, tut Saturday morning nest, by the imMitdiers, T. 11. I'KTKIISON' A- KUnTIJKISS, It Nu. aofi (-hfitmit rtroi'L TV/TES. SOUTHWOUT lI’S Te W JLtX HOOK, TIIK GIPSY’S IMtOHIKCY! THE OIPSY’S T'lfOl'irKrv ! Vrintcd from the imunisi-npt of Mr.-. Snuthworth, anil nt*ver before issued, will !>«.* published und for sale, at re tail and vlndcHide, on Saturday morning next, by the publishers. T. U. I’K'L'KIiSUN \ UHtiTIIKKS, It “ “ No. 3UO Chestnut si. TI/TRS. SOUTHWORTH’S NE \V J_T_L HOOK, THE Cir.SV’S I’ltOriLKC'Y ! TIIK Gll’SY’.S PliOl-lIKCY! Printed from tin* manuscript of ?<rr*. Sniitluvorth, and never bofoio issued, will he* published and tor sale, at re* tail and wholesale, on Antin', ay tnorninr no.v?, by the publishers, T. H. i'KTKItSON & IiKU CM KltS Jt Jio. 1506 Chestnut street. OF THE EXTRA SESSION BY AUTHORITY TIUS I>AY I'I'JJLTSIIED BY LITTLE, BROWN, & Co., LAW AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS' NO. 110 WASHINGTON -STREET. BOSTON. TIfE STATUTES AT LARGE -AND TREATIES or in i: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, rasswl ft the First Scs&iou of tho Tliti tv-SovontU Cua* grce;«, 1861. can fully collated with tho original-*. .. at VeslihiaUin. Edited hi OEO. P. SANGEIE, Counsellor-;*t-Law. rr;. ‘ 75 cent'*. -Jt'ir Pt'ttl.JSliEi THE HAW OF T'oirrs 01! PR:. VAT K BY FRANCIS HILLIARD. Sccsiv: EJ'fioo. Ro-ih-ed and Enlarged:- ~S vo(i. sv*. STORY'S EQUITY -JURISPRUDENCE. EiabtU Editio?,. carefull}- Rerboa, with Esti'Rjv* Additions, BY ISAAC F. HKDFCELD, LL ft. 2 voL. S-. 0. Pri GEAY’S REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE 51TEEME Jl UICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS.' ALLEN’S REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACIiUSKTTS. Yu!. 1 ALSO. GENERA!. INDEX. TO THE ■■ENCYCLO PAEDIA BIUT AN NIC A, CoiLt-jiiiingr Li full anil complete emuitcriition of tlvc tlif ferent eul.jecto ti-eared of in tho 21 tols. of this work. 4to Prior 92. ■ eoll-wfm-St THE AEMY AND NAYT, " A Book fOE OVCI'Y Ol FIC'ETi A3?D SOLDIEB, CKCOiWELL’S SOLDIER’S J3IBILM. Thifi if- just the- Book every Sr-Wier’needs inhis pocket.- that he may be properly infracted as to LL duty to his country and his God. S2ino. and lSmo, . PHoc 93 per hundred, in paper: SO per hundred in cloth, flexible; Postage 1 cent. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 929 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Ee? v ll«14-3t# 11. N. THISSKLL, Dist, Sec*ry. EDUCATIONAL. rVNFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, V/ OXFORD, Pa., accessible by the Baltimore Cen tral Railroad. The Forty-sixth Session will open uu WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5. Terms §75 per Session. For Circulars, address nell-lm ■jl/TISS C. A. BURGIN will reopen IfAher school for YOUNG LADIES, at 1010 SPRUCE Street, September 10. eell-lm# fl» A PER MONTH FOR BOYS* in Latin, English Grammar, Reading, 'Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra. Geography, imd Spellinsr. at Goo North TENTH Street. soil-fit* mROT FEMALE SEMINARY.— J_ This Institution offers the accumulated advan tages of nearly fifty years of successful operation. Every facility is provided for a thorough course of use ful and ornamental education, under Hie direction of a corps of more than twenty professors and teachers. For* Circulars apply to JOHN If. WILLAItD, Trey, N. Y. 4 or D. \V. (VBRtEX, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT, Philadelphia. selO-lm# -VTOTICE.- —An examination of appli -1 cf.cts for Assistant teachers of the Public School of the Eighteenth Section, will be held in the 3 Dorris- School ITonse on PAL3IEJI Street above Thompson, on rr.IPAY the loth iiist.i at 2 o'clock, P. 3L By order of the Board of Public School J>irr-cters r lSth section. C. 11. TEST.. 1 O.AV.YAUtSIIA\, 1 A. HAGUE,. £ Committee. C. H. CHAMP, $, PENNINGTON.) selO-St* WANTS. A^"Wb^hb^housF^a^ ED, by a gentleman from the country with wife and child. Location preferred between Eiglith and Six* teentli, and Pine and Vine streets. House to> he- conve nient tuul well furnished. Possession wanted about Pec. Ist, for five or six months. Rent-undoubted, hut must bo moderate. Apply to JOHN LINDSAY, Treasurer Phi ladelphia and Erie Railroad Company, or to J, C, FUL LER, No. 42 South THIRD Street. selo-3t* T7MPLOYEKS WANTING YOUNG -ill Hen, &c., are invited to address the “Employment Committee,” nt the Booms tyf the Young Men’s Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street, aps-*6(S BOARDING. sin- J? glo and married gentlemen in a private family in Arch street. Address 14 Home,” Blood's Dispatch. gclo*3t* IOQ CHESTNUT STREET—FBI- ItIO VATE BOARDlNG.—.Coimnumeatingroonw, second and third stories. Two single rooms. seT-Ct 8 * RIV AT E BOARDING.—FINE ROOMS, at moderate prices, may be had for the Vinter, at the ALLIBOSR HOUSE, N. W. corner TIHRXIVNINTH ainl WALNUT, West Phitodel* phla. Ah2s*liQ REMOVALS. ■Removal. PHILIP TOED -.fl GO.. AUCTIONEERS. Have removed from 530 MARKET Street, TO No. 595 MARKET ST., MiSl-lm Ami No, 522 COMMERCE S(tw.t. GROCERIES. rriiONOGHUE, South WATER V_y« Street, oilers for sale, at the lowest market prices, to cash buyers, 5,000 Packages of Stoam*Re!ined Sugars and Syrups. Also, (Time Santos, Rio, and Java ColVee, setl-31’* ; (JIO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at Uieir Country Resiliences with every description of TINE GROCERIES, TEAS, JfcC., AC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SEEETS. mylB | M P O I’, T A N T. / Send all Money and l'acka.scs of Mntyliandisefoe f places in I in; Eastern Stales, New York. anil ia iiaduj by JIAJHCI>EK*S No. 245 cmuSTXVT Stwt. Tlioy colioci Svm, vn-ufts- Ac., anil Hills, with or ivirliniitßUods. 1 hen I, AI Ith. o is the oldest in the I'nited Slates. I EWRESJ* CIIAIIGI-S on ft single case, or small lot of pooils. n f.!:-' tl>a» •'>' !">? otlipr convoyiuM^' pORTLANJD KEROSENE O I L. We ft i'C‘ now prepared to supply tlii* STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 25. LOCKE k CO., Sole Aoests, toil* MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. \\7ALNUT-STKEKT TIIHATKK Vt NINTH and WALNUT Street*. Solo Lessee MBS. M. A. GAIUtETTSON. TIUB (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, September 11, The performance will commence with riNE TDK IC OF NATFKE. 1\ mi lloMit.h HU r.. 'l',. I.cf .11, tiik orv'r\KEii or mos<'o\v Itm ir X, Iln-ulilS'l To coiK'hul* l m itl MJS. AN l> Ml!v T*KTKTt WIHTK ADMISSION—I»r**?K Ciirlf. ;’oc.; Parijuet, 37tfc.; (Secured scats, 50c.) ; Fatnilv Circle, iisc.: Private Box es, Si) and <?<■; Single Seutn in OnlavtiA kud I’civaU lUrxi f, 75c-. j Upper Ih-Nff*, aor, Doors open at 1% ; Perfurmanre t«« ertrr.tafr.ee %to 8. RS. JOHN DREW’S ' ARCII-STRBET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager \V. S. FREDERICKS. Buailicaa Agent and Treasurer H)S. I>. MURPHY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sei.u-ml.er 1!, The peiformaiiee Will (‘eminence with THE AIM ENTITIES OU A LOVE LETTER Major Itluiit.. Catharine Ihijiht... To cowhide with the VOLUNTEERS; or, THE BTFLE, ami How to t>e Ir. Mr. rer-dvM Floll Mr. S< AU AV Mr>. Formal Flolt Mivs EMMA TAVI.OIt PRICKS—7.i, 50, 2,'i, nttil 15 cciitH. No p.\tr:» c!nii«f for roerwri sent,*. WHEATLEY»S OOXTINENTAL TT THEATRE—WAI.XI'T STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH Ifoti-C- filM r-’ o-.crlUjv.lt Uc to ol'titin TIIK TKMUKST I THfC TF.MPKST! cr.TiiK y.NriiAVrr.i) tm.'xd S T A It T L I X G K I ' V K C T . T»r faic.y Armor of tnth i: j: ncji a nt k n ront. s t. Tli-- xno<t ju{i.v;:jfi“< lit ,-f. iic cv ; ]hvh]lif fij fu Alli/'i'ii l T" "HEKUNDT— ITHE 1 THE SECOND EX. UIIJITIMX (»• THE TKICRI, Till* •.hlijv.-J • > AFTKKNOON', t»l li:»lf*iMis«t » uYloi k . Atlnii.-.-ioii. TKX GENTS. Store No. 11 South EIGHTH >rr<vt. U Acad e m y of music—the ELLSWORTH KOrWES.’ OHANI. URltini- JOS* MIIM, ANJ» CT-NUEIIT will take plare ot TIIVIISUAY EVKSIXC, ;fe]>t"ml'i'r 32, 3SOI, Tin- fu!.. GERMANIA RANH ii o!jg.wd. Ticket., 25 cent*. T(. I'C> liud uf .1. K. GOI'LIN SEVENTH and CHEST. Nl'T. I'<-i t-, o’-nr.i'Mn i' :it S i-V I 1" k. H-T-lt* RAND PATMOTICTfESTI VAL. -—The ImuU* will hold an TfT (TiVIAX nnd FItCTT FKfcTJVAJ. In OTI WKr -Is*RSI>AY KYFN'iN'G, S'-pu-mlu-r'll. SMwrt addresses wil, ho marti*. l.y Jlon. JAMBS POLLOCK. GKOBGK H. STUART. Knj.i and <*tiu*r prominent ijidAhbml-c Col Mer.KAN*.- RF.GIMKNTAI. UAXI» will l». i. t u'.tnul ftjjcc during tin 1 evening. Tiriu t.-, ;'fl cvi'ts. -Proceeds for tin* lunelit of the COMPANY 0? CHRIS' TIAX YoLI'XTKKKS now forming. Thkot- f-ji* »s' l l r* I*v Pcrkenpinc A ITisrs:!) •. V* \nv; Fourth f-tmt. nnd Mi-- M. John N-a. 1019 .•'prins 0;.,;?. deri {-ts-r -r. Mid Of thr d<’Or Of Tin* Hill! Oh fin* CVfjiil.y X*. ,iti<tr- of Ice- Cr»*t«Tt:. Onk-. Fruit, yjU We thur.id'ully receive! l*v a cymruim*:* at the Hull nnv tim® on Wedm&du; v M*7-sntllW Lit*- Assembly buildings— POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of fii? prfsiMit com- I.ir.ntioti. STKItEOI'TK't'N of tb- SOUTHERN' EE BFLLT.ON, together with Sanderson*- IHORARI.V of the KUBBTAN WAR. Both exhibitions Mill be giver with MECHANICAL EFFECT*. vivitidly poitra) in:?' the- horror as of vs.F. Admin sion, 25 cents: children, 16 cents. Colored people. 20 cento. a9-6t Gymnasium— the philapsl- PIIIA 1-HYST'AL INSTITUTE. lWi-»if.l«L. LEBRANJi and LEWIS Norfl.ra>* corner NINTH:.»! ARCII S>tii '-ts, is now pretxiivd for the Winter Cc-ut>p. Ladies, Gontleiiien. urul Children. who <h »ire the de velopmm.t of their physical fu- iiltie-, find rhrir bodil health find strength promoted, .-h<*uid attend tin.*. Insti tute. lf i;ec(‘N-ury, thmwinch of retVr. t.iMy (i.n ho fu-.-. msdt'-d from tlu.s- v,h-v have- U-c-u U ta'St -G by r, J’p-y*'; enll at the* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY olf THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, (a open daily. Sundays excepted, from 9 A. 51. till 6 P. M.. Admission 25 cents. Children unler twelve years, half price. Shares of Stock, 830. jyt WAN TED IMMEDIATELY—A Large Reoni, suitubh* IV-r an Armory. i>r ... location. Address “Box 329. Phila P. O." Je - *- TO BENT—The beautiful and con- HiiiLrenient HOUSE, replete with, all modern improve montP, No. 1735 ARCH Street: furnished or irafurniahad. Apply at «6 COMMERCE Street. Rtfii-lm T?OB SALE—A Desirable Farin', con- Jj tainlnc: 70 Acr-t? «:tf Lan»l. in the highest of culrivatioiu sitJiatc* 7 miles from the city, near Dnrby. one mile from Railroad Station (Media road.; Excellent: improvement-, nicely shaded, large Garden, Apple Or chard, and Fruit? of all descriptions. Sprint of wate-- mar tlie liuelliug. nuniing ht>ream through the Farm. Will tJ.ke pout oxcLa;,go. Term? cu-y. PonnittsMo.i i-% RUJ. time. Appli. to TO EXCHANGE—VaIuabIe Farm, JL containing 10S Acres, situate in Montgomery County, *2n miles north of the City .two miles from Rail road Station. Large Stone Mnn-h.n-hoiise, Teimnt'* Hou-e. two Barns, all necessary Our Building.?, lrtiv* Apple Orchard, and all kinds of Fruit**, nicely vateivd with running ‘•Muajiii?, Fine heal 4 the mansfnn, &v. lirnmyßntr possrssion. Apply to E. PETTIT, K-C« Xo, GOiiAVA'LXL'T Stt'cel. Fir's ale - and' exchange— Farm- in on ry locality, in tlie a;U'*ini*ig coimtie. J States-of Xew Jusev, Helavart*, Marylnml, Arc. Appl/ to B- PETTIT, B'.-b 300 WALM'T Street & TO LET—A DWELLINQ ■MhOUNE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, with all the modera conveniencea. Rent moderate. Apply ta WETHERILE A BROTHER, au3 47 Korth SECOND Street. 4js| TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun- EiLfumished. for six months, or longer, if desired; • large and convenient HOUSE, Eo. 1735 Arch street Apply to A. F. and J. H. MOBBIS, W ABC U fitrMt, jelO-rf . rpQ LET—Large Store, Officesj and' JL two large Rooms*} suitable Tor Artisan?, in tlie For reft H-nihlrHyP'- oa>t side of Fourth street, follow Cliwt nut. For term* inquhe of K. SHINN, No. 516 PIN hi Miss 11. BAKER’. PHr.cipal. TO BENT—Large Communicating Furnished BOOMS, for Gentlemen, (without board)* In a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, K. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-tf -\TIAGAKA FALLS WATER POW jLX EIi.—CAPITALISTS AND MANLTACTff- EERS. This immense water power Is'nuiv mull for im mediate occupation, together Wlfh one llllllllrcJ fICfCS Of land, vmbrucing one iiuarler of the village, ou Wllicll to locate mills and manufactories. The- stipulation* For price of power will be one half that at Lowell* Mu=s.> and the uuantUy i< almost un limited Should the demand warrant it. the American Fall can easily he stopped and its .great volume discharged through the* hank below its present cite, for mill PUI‘|V9C>, UlldtT a head and fall of 200 loot. The tltk l is* perfect and the property unincumbered. For further iufbiuuition apply to N. W. Day or A. P. Floyd, Niagara Falls; Alexander Jlay, No. 1208 Vine street, Philadelphia: lion. T, A. .Tenches, Providence, R. I.; D. Thuxtvr. Boston: or the owner, HORACE >l. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street. New York* September 2,1861. se4-\vfmi3ui WHEREAS, THE LINOEIiL UO- If TEL. COMPANY by Its Deed, dated the first day of December, eighteen liundred and fifty-iiliie, and recotded in the Recorder's Olliec of St. Louis couuty, in Book No. 234, at Page 202, and also by its oilier deed, eluted the said first day of December, 1559, recorded in Book No. 209, Page 300, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM 51; MORRISON, HOWARD BREDFLL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK* the following-described real estate, situatediix Block No. 126, of tlie City of St. Louis, and described us follows *. Fir#?* A Lot or pared of land fronting two hundred find seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avoaue, east by Sixth street, north by tWe north, line of tlue field lot confirmed to Joseph Tallk>n, ami known as Survey No. 15t)6, and west by Seventh sired. S-iGond, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in snid Block, containing about seventy feet, he the saom more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred nud thirty five feet deep on Green street, bo the same more or less j betas Lot known and deaismatwl on th« plat of the InU laid out and nifldo an addition to the town of St. Louis., by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on. the west by No. 3s, as lard out by Christy, oil the north by Green street, ou the east by Sixth slroof, and on the south by tho Lot herein first described : which said conveyances were made to said XtlOltltlSON, BREDBLL, .and DECK,, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bond! therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand .dollars , being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in tow yoavs from the Hist day of Decemln'r,. eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to VKTEKrIIINDELI* or bearev, with ton per cent, interest, payaMtsomUtui nnaHy from that date, all payublo at the Bank of Com merce, in New York; and amongother tilings, it was provided in said DeeiU that if tho* interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should bocomp due unit remain unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof* tlmt then, by reason of sudi default, the said bonds shall forthwith become duo and payable, notwithstanding said, bonds may not appear oh their face to be due; ami; said LINDKLL HOTBL COMPANY line.. it-in believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred luul sixteen of said bonds, amounting to throe hundred aiul eight thousand dollars, upon all of which, the semi-aur mini interest, becoming due on the first day of Jung, eighteen hirndml and sixty one, has been due-tor nmro than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although st»we or all of it has been demanded \ , _ _ Now, therefore, wo, WILLIAM M. MORRISON., EIL WARD BI’EDLLL. and FRANKLIN A. DUCK, Trus tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of the indi viduals and corporations holding said’ bond*,, and in fu*- cordauco with tho provisions of said Devils, will* on tliet wcnty-FCcond day of October, oigltteeu, lum-. drod nnd sixty-one, and hetwri'n the hnws of eleven, o'clock in the forenoon and live o’clock in. tlw-afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Court Ilo«so v lii the CITYOF ST. LOT IS, Missouri, proceed to sell the ahnYo-dmTibrd premises nnd properly, for wish, at Pulu i*,o Vendue, to tho highest bidder, ill caller to pay flip holders of said boiuls the amounts due thereon, ami any amounts or charges that may be payable under thopvo >ision«ol‘ said deeds, together with the espouses of tho Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, ) EDWARD BRBDRLL, 5 Trustees. sc4-d10c22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, ) - REGTTLARLiNE AND iFffi *** fttV EXCURSION. 4 .—IStf»> 1 Stf»>w r OO IIAKSEY leaves first I'ier briinv ARUH S'™* MORNING, at 7,15 o'clock, (except hnnflaj.Jifoi Che*, ter, l'emisarove, Sow Castl", IXlawaro Uitj, loit Del*, ware, mai Salem. Returning, leave Saliva at IJJ. and Fort at 2 o’clock. , A l’nie for the Kv.-ui-sinn .... ....... cents. StilElU fttl' lil’itlVflt'll I'M O'll'SS!) HM’t tfll» tiW. Sll'nmir IiKVBUM 1 leaver ,\m li.Nreet wluuftMiiji. at 2 o'clock, fur all limtliuas named altove except Yurt Delaware. _ KIM-lots. .IP”"* FOR NEW YORK. JflWii a -'’rT DAILY LIKE, via Delaware aa* Baritan Canal. - Philadelphia a,nd New York Nxpres-i steajliokt VORh pniiy receive freight autl loftYe daily at 3 D. N.ittoUTW 1 * ♦ Uik their cargoes in New York tlie following days. Freiglita taken at No 14 SOUTH WHARVES, FbHadelphla JAMES HAND, Agent, aul-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST Bl\ EK, New York. —PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS BTIAM- Hn?dirocf for Alexandria, Waßlilngtoi, aa* Georcetown. Through in S 6 hours. Rtesrner PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. HAND. Steamer JEROME, Captain JEHOME, Wilileave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY ana BA* TURDAY, at 12o’clock M., councctingwiihaUlmtial DAY, for MORGAN * BHINEHABT, Agents lvS4-ift Root ol O etroet, Washington. - York. Th« fi£aHEE£pkiladdlphiß> Steam Profiler ComgMp will commence ti»eir business for tb* aewea on Monday, etciwnera are now receiving freiabi ftt BeOonA Pier above Walnut street, lenm accommodating. SH South CeUww \TOaas. amusements. Mr. i ofl.ltrirK ANNA ‘ 'W 'EM, Mr. F. AIiAM.- Mi-.- A hit V. GUI'A Mr. J. K. MOItTIMKK ...Mrs. JOHN DhBW TKIUMPTfAXT PK.-i?. :!**.!:. ’ir-sivlced.- t:n FOR MALE Af)l> TO LET. K. PETTIT. Ko.so9WAi.yri sne-
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