ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS nr to 12 o’clock last kioht. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. L C Baker, Wash, I) C Chas H Miller, Mass John Oakes, New York Geo Taylor, New York V W Chandhr, Ohio L S Or«*y, Columbus, O 4Vi Bayanl. New York Cant N Eilmaker, Lane ETHGibeoa, New York H Ford, Ntow York E Bamberger, Indianapolis F Ridgclej, USA J T Woodbury, New York E G Knight &U, N York Geo Simons, Montreal Mast F Holman, Mass Slant W Holman, Mass Geo »* Wilder, Boston M A M>er, Chicago W V? Richmond, New Hav £ W Dows, Lowell J Goesler, Geor/retovru, 1) O H Hoyt, Mass L Valentine. Boston 6 Cooper A la, Boston Miss R J Potts, Wasli, D 0 Max Startler. Gin, 0 C Ax. B^timore 35 T Parlett, Baltimore G W Grafilin, Baltimore Gfaas Webb & da, Baltimore H Gnsby & niece, Balt A Hunt, Washington C Sumly & la, New York 1* C Thompson, New York J H Adams, Now York J F Zebley, New York Jaa D Smith, Cin. O Baml Nason Boston Dr J Sndriard, U S N I* II Smith, Jr, Newark, N J WD„ck, Jr, & la, Harrfab A B Waller, Wusli, DC 0 0 Slmpscm, New York L Morgnnsteru, Pittsburg R K McGowin * son » P fl J Home. Pittshuri: J H IliUennart. Pittsburg l*r Kenucii, 1> Richey, Pitr-:;»5s:\: L J Hobart, Milwaukee C Arbuthnot, Pittsburg H It Smith! Wnjdiinjtlon Mrs F A Barlow T E Walker, Kentucky J R McCreary, M Chunk C E Goldsbormigh, Minn A C Bussell, Mass Boswell C Smith, Indiana Jos Setyranii, New York A L HoUiusswoith, Boston G F Bryant, Boston 7) B Byall, Freehold, X J Miss L D Gosling, Tenn Eon T Jones Yorkn, N J Thos Purinton, New York Geo M Steinnmn,Penna JS Thomas, USN J CLnvrcncr .t la, Boston Wm Kcyscr, Baltimore Col Do Rutsy, I' SA J L TMcott A U, N Have T A Walters A 1, Wash, D C J B Anthony, Trov, K 1 M T Norton, Troy, NY' PE Small A* la, York. Pa J H Clement, Boston N W Goirtner, New York J EHanford, New York W Lowther, N«\v York Eon A K McClure, Penna Robert L Martin, Penna G P Eddy, Wilm, Del W A Ras*. Italtimore Mrs GW Harsitman, Balt Mina Ada > Biohen, Balt © W Budrt, Wash, DC C II Murray, New Jersey Easter W Murray, X Jersey Capt John Erskin, Balt H E Leamrm, Lancaster J Platt, New York John H Ziegler, Harrisburg B HurxtheJ, New York Wm Whitfield Mr Borthelet, Milwaukee 111 B Lockwood, Providence Chas Du Pont, Delaware T Streuti, New York J B Clement, Boston C P Pwt, CVnUeelieUt Tlios .T Blakeney A Miller, New York J S Rhodes, Wheeling, Ya G Morgan, New York Gen II Wat bridge, N Y W Dole, Massachusetts Gen W Cook, New Jersey J G Stevens, New Jersey W M Chaco, New York E E Sthnpsjn, H averliill Sami Lnubham, Haverhill R C nowe, HavcrhiU Geo W Young, USX Phiny Fi*k, rotirtviilv J S Patterson, I’ottsvillc J A Gwtr A IA, L.*wl C John rasrorious, New York G Gomer & la. Baltimore P Brown, Connecticut B G Stevins, Maryland W L Lay, Ciuciunati John W Howry, Lebanon, O AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. W C Woightumn, Pa R P Snow, Council lilurt' H Tftgart. Ohio Dr E Gaston, Ohio T W Graffiti, Spencer’s Crk E AY Graffiti, Tyron City Wm Bailey Chas H Shipman, N J £ B Dorian, Chester co, Pa Chas E Ferris, Del P B King, Chicago Thos A Reilly, l'ottsville Thos P Scofield, Beading Lieut S F McKee, USX E Rathburn A w, Huston J C Olindorf & la, Balt T A Carpenter, New Turk H-Burnt*, Wash. D C -J B Wlgglu, St Joseph, Mo Mrg Packard, Washington Miss Loomis, Washington N Hatch, Washington Mies E Q S Dashill, N J Chas Shoener, Tamauua P H Stineractz, Wasli, Pa G M Black, Dunsmoro, Pa B Adair, New York J L Guischard, New York B Smith, New York U J King A da, Wash, D C Dr A K Gaston, Chester co A Folsom, Boston Bobt H Sayre, Penna Miss M K Sayre, Feiuia S. Samuels, Indinnn. 00l F VaIW, W»J* ■Jehn H White, Msu-yhinJ John W Hall, Delaware P H Wentz, Trenton, X J J N Lumgden, Georget'u,DC ST. LOUTS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. •H W Fenner, Wooster. Mass J Stoke A la, N Jersey W Yaughnn, Pn»v, K I ' EDe la Casses, Caracas A De La Cashes. Caracas M T Seibert, W’omelSlOlT- Mr Houetf-n, N ThosH Wendt, N Jrrbvy *Col Jones, Glasgow, Mo Jas Hand, New York John Johnson J la, Easton Jas S Smith. New York W Thomats Wilm, Del M Richter. New York -J Ryder, New York Geo Hardman, Virginia Bobt Wallace, New York II Thompson, New York •Capt J J Vaughan THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. D F Buck, Enterprise, Pa J L Keplogle, Enterprise E M Green, Muncy, Pa H Liriugston, St Albans, Yt M S Rissel, Muncy, Pa R Williams, Columbia, Pa A Alderman, Ohio P Dithmar, Philadelphia R C Hooker, Ohio A Hauauvr, Indiii'ia P Hanaupr, Olnn W Ralston, Allog'y vii t - G Beringer, City L Savin, Montreal Jas W Baxter, Pittsburg J B McAllister & wf, Pa 6 J Price, Philadelphia D N Rankin, SUippcushurg Miss Hershej', STilh'rsville BH Hera bey, Mi]ler.-;villc C H Long, Lancaster Geo Lesner, Alton, ill J Silliman, Ohio W McCreary, Poland, 0 S Frouenthnl, Wilkosbarro Thos Jones, Suubury Jas fitraiiftther, Ottiu John T Dick, Baltimore Wm A Fritchey, Maryland COMMEBCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. J S Gatcliel, Elhton, Md P Foust, Dayton, O AH Strickler, PennsylvaniaJos McCaughey, Ohio A N Stauffer, Mt Pleasant «T B Kihy & In, Muncy Crosby B Phipps, Chester co M Bradway & wife, lowa Mr Brawn k mu. eo H M Bowman, Pa Sergt SloaDakc-r John GiltiUan, Chester co YT H McHenry, Cliesterco W S McAllen, Fannettsb'rg D Field, West Cbc-sfi*r JD Sharplese, Chester co J F Taylor, Schuylkill co Joa Weil, Earion John Way, Chester c-o Thos Walter, Chester co STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. t Diegri, Mcclmnicfiburg C M Lewis, Baltimore A J Anderson, Blair co J Power, Williamsport W Hardy, McYeytown J W Kurtz, Tompsoutown John Early, Carlisle W M F rot hers, l*a J M Custer, Pen »ville, 0 H L Custer, Bowerstown,o H P Scott, Fairview, O A Butter, Jr, New Holland Jas Alcorn, Saltsburg J H Devere, Peausylyunlq IT PicKel, Pennsylvania ,T JarasKnwiki, New York Xi G Swartz, Lancaster H M White, Lancaster J D White, Boston J Davis Good, Pa W H Watt, Pittsburg H P Dunbar, Pittsburg UNITED STATES HOTEL—Eleventh and Market Sts. John Beggs, Pittsburg Jns Mu'len, Penna 2 Dc-htz, GsxlLlt* A G- M adult, Mochaolcsb'g E Clark, lowa city J F Houston, Harrisburg G S Kemble, Harrisburg Mrs J E Wood, X Jersey JL Keese, Harrisburg D C Macomber, Harrisburg It Cheater A son, USA Gen A P Wilson, Penna PHoffer, Elizabethtown H A Hambright, Lancaster Mrs H Eckels & child S L Adams, Shipponsbur® A C Pari eon, Boston Geo Smaller, Middletown Jj Kieffer, Wilmington, Del John Todd, Chester ee, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Pace street, above Third A Sherfc, Lebanon T B -rt et, Wilkesbarre Jos A Moke, Penna H Bechtald, Mt Joy V A Ponehower, l.cvriaburg Miss A C Wcnner, Teona S P Uhil, Roadiug T Bright, Beading A B Boyer, Beading J W L Foster. Philada Mrs Quinn, Huntington Sami N Fried, Wash, I) C Mrs M Haragan, Penna It La vis, Beading Arthur Brown, St Louis G B Shoener, Pottsville. EEYEBE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Jno CroßsgroTe it In, Pa LB Bruner, Lewisburs H Bergmaung, Illinois H D Long, T&maqua 0 Hirsh, Lancaster, Pa Jas B Be Grote, Lancaster John Welch. Wnf'Sport J First, Port Providence A D Adams, Bucks eo W J Smith & wf Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowMU, It F Leiby, Sehvl eo, Pa Simon Troxel, Fogle?ville A Buckman, Pennsylvania Chas Harper, Jenkiutowu Wm Harmer, Penna Chas Finney, Hartsville Wm Luckcn?, Bucks co Siginond Hogeland,Sotucrtn John Hersh, Penusburg Owen Heist, Pennsylvania Mrs Zimmerman, Knfzt’n John Smith, Pennsylvania Wm Rupptrt, Bylrvmr Geo Kline ( Fennsylvftwn Goo M Garner, Penna Jacob K Hill, EarlviUo James R Buckman, Penna Jacob Boyer, Stonersville Wm Flack, Bucks co, Pa MOUNT YEBNON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arch. Lieut Col J B Jackson, N Y Geo S Adler, Philadelphia ■Chas B Kutz, Pennsylvania D B Janney, USA E M Uunfiemuecdt-e, S Y CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN MS CHURCH.—The Central Church, (Bev. HEtf- BY STEELE CLABKE, P. D., Pastor,) corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets, will be open for ser vices suited to the occasion TO-MORROW (Thursday,) 11 o'clock A, M, It* mbi THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN IL§ ASSOCIATION will assemble at the Rooms 1000 And 1011'CHESTSUT street to morrow, THURSDAY MORNING at half past eight o'clock* to engage in so lemn prayer on behalf of our beloved Country. All are affectionately invited. se2s-2l »» NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY* UIS Discourse in St_ Matthow T s Lutheran Church, BEW Street, below Fourth, between Race and Vine, on THTBSPAY MORNING next (Fast Day), l*y the pastor, Bev. E. W. HUTTEB. Services commence at Ralf past 10 o'clock. Subject—“ The Responsibility of Nations.” *** CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR* 115 SrBINO GARDEN, below Broad service on THURSDAY (fast Day), at 10# A. M. aud 7i£ P. M. The Rector (D. Y.) will preach. Praj er xneettug and Lecture at 4P. M. Seats all free at 4P. M fV*=» GIRARD COLLEGE.—THE DIRECT- It g ore of the Girard College give notice that they are mured to bind out, in the State of Pcnnaylvamn, THIRTY ORPHANS, In accordance with the will of Stephen Girard, to suitable occupations, such as Agricul ture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical Trades, and Manu factures. The master will be required to teach his ap prentice hla respective art, and to furnish Mm with anit flfrtc board and lodging in bis own place of residence, /except where, for special reasons, the apprentice may allowed to hoard elsewhere.) The master will he BHowßd to take each urchan bn trial for a term nnt ex ceeding one month, and the apprentice, when bound, will be furnished by tho Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons desirous of obtaining an apprentice can apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 5 P. M., or, if aot citizens of Philadelphia, can address the under signed in writing, giving name# residence, occupation, nnfl reference, the Utter, whenever possible, to be rest drat.of Yhlladripliia. ' HENRY ge2s-tt Secretary of Qirard Collage. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA BOA lit* (JJ OF M A KINK UNDERWRITERS, Soptem- with the recommendation of the Fresi flent Of the United States and the Governor of our turn State, that THURSDAY next bo observed as a day of Statins. Humiliation, and Prajar. notice is hereby given that the offices of the underuamed Insurance Commuiiea -ill, therefore, he dosed on that day President Phcenix MutuaUnsuraHoeCo. W* M. MAlllliS, President Delaware Mntnal Insurance Co. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President of the Insurance Co, of North A“'‘ Lr "' l ’- RICHARD 8. SMITH, President of Union Mutual Insurance Co. WILLIAM CRAIG. Preenlent American MutuaVlnsurancel-o. HENRY D, SHERRERD,. - President of the Insurance Co» of the State of Pens a* WM. MI SMITH, .14 Secretary of the Anthracite Insurance Go. AOi WESTERN MARKET, US SIXTEENTH AND MARKET, Philadilfhia, Sept. 23,1861. Whereat* The Present of the United States having Bppol&Uid THUBSDAYi tha 26th instant, as a day nf Prayer aafl Fasting ; therefore, ReiolvtMj That in compliance with the request of tho Constituted, authorities, National, State, and Municipal, tho ttadtet.. Bouse will be Closed on THURSDAY, the during the whole day. The public purchas | fug at this Market ore respectfully notified according! jv of the Board. P, B* PAWL, President. [Attest] PfliLir Lowrt, Jr, ae24*2tfc Sec’y and Supt. B N Miller, Pittsburg Mr« Capt Jacobs, Penna N P Banks, Highspire, Pa Geo W Rowe, IVuh.l E Lincoln, Jr* Boston S Beck, Mitflin J S Kirk, St Clair, Pa Mrs Frouenthat, Fa iv®=» A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF Lkjs the Philndelphia Bar, Triendly to the re-election Of JUDGE STROUD, will be held in the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, No. 1, on WEDNESDAY, September 25th, 1861, at 31 o’clock A. M. Horace Binney, Peter McCall, Joseph B. lugoreoll, Isnuc Hazlehurst, W. M. Meredith, Sninuet H. Perkins, 0. M. Dallas, John B. Dost, Thos. Dunlap, D- Gerhard, Constant Gnillou, Egbert K. Nichols, Eli K. Price, M. Russel Thayer, Garrick Mallory, J. Randell, David Paul Brown, Edward Hopper, Horace Binney, Jv., John P. Montgomery, pftvidPftiii lirowii* Jr.» Henry C. Tmvmtond, Wm. F. Judson, Wm.J>. Price, (Jndwalader ftiddlo, Victor Guillen, Gw. W. Connarroe, Wm. W. Led yard, Clifford P. McCall*, Charles C. Keyser, Craig D. Ritchie, Samuel W. Paul, Wm. Ilrantly Hanua, John Lambert, E. Smith Kelley, Charles Gibbons, Clement H. Penrose, R. Bundle Smith, Samuel C. Perkins, John Clayton, Henry Wharton, James H. Little, Wm. E. Whitman, Joseph A. Olay, Henry S. Lowlier, Jiiiuw W. pun!, Aubrey H. Smith, Jidui Mclntyre, Thus. v. Potts, wm. w, Juvenal, Robt. Logan, » T - Murray Rush, J. A. Spencer, Huntington Jones, George Tucty, William S. Morriss, Pan. Dougherty, W. 11. Conklc, Samuel liohh, Edgar K. Petit, K. C. MoMurtrio, David Weatherly, Jr., Fred. ('- Brightly, John S. Powell, Thus. M. Hall, R. Iff. Lee, Geo. W. Wolliisteh, John 0. Knox, Samuel Chew, Thomas J. Diehl, Frank M. Ktting, MacGregor J. Mitcheson, George Norton. It# j r? THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE LLS COMPANY OF NEW 10HK Ting jnstly- Ktylcd “ Model Life Insurance Company ” is pp >yrll and favorably known that it is wholly unnecessary for us to sound its praises. We are pleased to notice, by Mr. Starr’s letter to the policy-holders of the Company, which we publish for the benefit of our readers, that the success of the office con tinues unabated. Wo unite afrree with Mr. Starr in what he PflJ’S Of the vast importance of Life Insurance at thU particular crisis, and believe there never whs a lime when it whs more the duty of every man of health, tie he rich or poor, to make such a provision for his family—the surest that can be made. The absurd objections which were formerly made to Lite Insurance are happily exploded, and a' commou tense view of the matter has led a large number to take out policies.. Akksov or the Mutual Life Insurance Opmfant 1 of New York, No. 400 Walnut Street’, Pmila-I DELruiA, F. Ratchford Starr, Agent, { September 24,1861. j Dear Sir : The depressed state of the times naturally leads persons to examine minutely into the present con dition of the moneyed institutions in which they are in- This especially should he the case in regard to Life Insurance Companies, owing to the peculiar nature of the trust reposed in them. With, comparatively few exceptions, life policies are taken ; out for the benefit of the family of the insured, and, in the majority of cases, prove their only moans of support. As an insurer in this Company, you will be pleased to loam that it is in a most prosperous eomUtUm. There was an increase of 542-1,931 06 in the cash as sets of the Company during- the six months ending Ist ulr., after deducting claims by death, expenses, and §142,187.85 paid for the surrender of judicies, mostly from the Southern States. For several years past the Compa ny has been withdrawing its businessfrom that section of tin* country, owing to the high rate of mortality, The probable gain To the company upon the wllciCß thus sur lcndered greatly exceeds the amount *iaid for their can cellation. Results thus far fully justify the very litoral and patriotic course adopted by the Company in granting war permits to those insured prior to the Ist May last. On the Ist ult. there were one hundred and eighteen such policies ill foreo, insuring £276,800, «u take out policies, you will render their families essen tial fiiTTicp, mid contribute tn the success of thh* truly u Mutual” Company. Should you be willing to hand circulars or pamphlets to other friends, I will furnish yoxi with any number you may desire. Many who in their prosperity did not realize the im portance of Life Insurance, are now taking out policies for tbeir families. The “ dullness of the times 51 is an ar gument ill favor of, not airanist, insuring in a tborougldy «>uud, CflfiA office. Life Insurance is the heat guarantee a man can give his family, anil one that every man should avail himself of according to his ability. Notwithstanding the pressure upon our money maiket, only thirteen policies, out of about six hundred in force til this agency, have been sold to the Company since the let of January last. Tlio examples gii'cn in the enclosed Circular clearly proves tlie supcriorily of this Company over tr nsn doing business upon tlio note system. As all the profits of this very prosperous office go to the insured (who may apply them in reduction of their piemhuu, or in adding to tho amount of the policy) they have all the benefits that safety to the Company and security to their families will allow, without the serious disadvantages of the note sys tem. Your friends will see thw by the figures given In the examples referred to. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, l'\ R. STARR, Agent. TY-& POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, LL_3 SEPTEMBER 24, 1861. -The President pf the Uuitnl Stiittra having appointed THURSDAY NEXT, tho 26th Inst., 03 a National Fast, notice is hereby given that this office will be closed, ex cept between the Hours nr 7}' am] 9 o’clock A. M., and 2 and 3 o’clock P. M. The Sub Tost Offices will bo closed, except from 7\i to 9A. M., and from 6 to 7 P. M. Letter Carriers will make tlieir usual morning delivery, and vill be in attendance at the office from 2t03 P. 31. Two collections wUI be made from the Lamp-post Letter Boxes, at 7 A. &1. Ana 6 P. M., and one delivery at A. M. Ee24-3t C. A. wALBOBN, Postmaster. A LECTURE IN AID OF ST. VIN- CENT’SHOME FORDE3TITUTECHILDREN will be delivered by the Very Rev. P. E. MORIARTY, 3>. I>., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, comer of Bread find Locust streets, on THURSDAY, September 26.1861. Subject— tl The Church and its Present Issues.” Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7P. sf. Lecture to commenco at 8 V. M. Reserved seats in the Orchestra, private boxes, and on the stage, can be obtained at the Box office of the Aca demy, on the 25tli ajid 26th inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3F. M. Price 50 cents. se‘24-3t PHitADELpHIaTnD ”1r EADING LLS RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Street.— Philadelphia, Sept. 20,1861. To avoid detention, the Holders of Coupons of this Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave thorn at this Office on or before the 30th inst., when receipts will be given and checks will bo ready for do.* livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. se2l-t3O S. BRADFORD, Ticasurer. rr?* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, MS GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, September 16,1861. The Board of Managers, at their meeting of tho 12th instiiTiti declared a dividend nf THREE PER CENT, an the capital stock, for the six 7mmih» ending the 30th in stant, payable on and after tho first day of October next. Transfers will not be made for ten days after tho 20th instant. W. S. WILSON, sel6-mwftoctl Treasurer. r« EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD UOM LLS F ANY—'Office 407 LIBRARY STREET, Philadel phia.—Tho Sixth (6th) instalment on the Stock of this Company will be payable on the Ist October next, at the Company’s office. ARCHIBALD McINTYBE, Bel6-m&wtocl Treasurer. rv-» UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ILJ law department* A Term of this Department will commence on MON DAY, the 30th instant. Tho introductory lecture will be delivered by tho Hon. GEORGE SHARSWOOD, at 8 o’clock P. M. of that day, in the usual lecture-room. gl7-dts3o WEWFTOLICATIOjNS^^^^^^ T|AKLEY 7 S EDITION OF DICK JJ ENS. NOW BEADY, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, BY CHARLES DICKENS, Being the FornTn Issue in tub new Illustratbi) Household Edition of tiib Works of Charles Dickens. Illustrated on Steel by F. O. V. Parley. This Edition of the Works of Dickens Is printed at the “Biversidt Press,” from new stereotype plates, on supe rior laid and tinted paper, in mat 16mo volumes, and bound in green vellum cloth. Each volume contains an engraving, on steel, from a drawing by F. O, 0. or Jons Gilbert, drawn expressly for this edition. Tho volumes now ready are: _ PICKWICK PAPERS, Four Volusnef. OLIYEB TWIST, Two Volumes. NICHOLAS NICKLERY, Four Volumes. 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Those haring Books to soil, if at a distance, will state their niunes, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letter* and Portrait, purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by [fe2s-ti] JOHN CAMPBELL. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, Dissolution. —The Copartnership heretofore existing under the name of TEBRY & LONGWOKTH Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The buglnGßß of the late firm will be settled by either of tho above parties, at 69 North SECOND Street. Philadelphia, September 24,1861. Be2s»3t* W 5, THE UNDERSIGNED SUB SCRIBEItS, have THIS DAY, September 21, 1661, by innlnal conaent, dißaanlved tho Conartncrahin known under the title of HARRINGTON A BAKER, German Silver and Brass Founders, rear of No. 15 North NINTH Street, Pliilsdeiph:., Pa. AH p rsnns having cluims against, or indebted to, tho late .firm of H Alt- BINGTON A BAKED, will hereafter-prewnt them for settlement to ISAAC BAKER. The businetH to be isntinued by THOMAS HARRINGTON. THOMAS HARRINGTON, «24-3t* • ISAAC RAKER. By virtue OF A WRIT OF Sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB, Judge of the District Court of tho United States, in aud for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me oil ected, will bo sold ,at public sale to the highest and best bidder, forcßib, at QCEBN-Btreetwharf,onTUES DAY, October Blh, 1891, at 12 o’clock M., the ehip AMELIA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as ehe now lea lit said wharf. .. ~r T, T T. 1 From her register the ship AMELIA measnrM 612 tons. WILLIAM MILLIARD, U. 8. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. Phila., Bept. 24,1861. « e 2a-3t POLITICAL. JffiOPLE’S UNION tToKET. president judge court op common ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OP COMMON Joseph D. Townsend, •I. SorgMnt Price, Joseph P. Brinton- T''We^wallTge v Te^iment Sop infantry, cot,, e. e. Wallace com jif mantling. Headquarters, Government Buildings, ** CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth. Patriotic yonzig men wanted to be mustered in ft first class Regiment, and go into cainn, under nay and ration?, at once. Companies to have full enmp mid garrison rqmpngu immediately. o Ulcers meet daily (up stairs) at Headquarters, at DJ£ A. M. se2s-4t* STWO LIEUTENANTS WILL BE mustered into immediate scrvico in General LOCK.* WOOD'S BRIGADE, non- stationed at Cambridge, Mill* and getting Tcady for transport service. w»25-frt Major It. ANDREEVS, Wilmington, Del. k HEALQUABTEKS TWENTY- H EIGHTH REGIMENT P. V., Colonel JOHN W. Hi GEARY. The fifteenth and Inst company of this Regiment requires, a lew more good men to complete it, Menai‘o mustered in and paid from enrolment. The Regiment has already obtained a wide-spread re putation. This is the only opportunity that will be offered to out siders to come in. The Recruiting Office will be open for a few days, at corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets (first floor), ASHTON S. TO ORISON, Captain. IVM. J. MACKEY, First Lieut. ppQ5-ftt* BAMUEL GOODMAN, Second Lieut. L COMMONWEALTH REGIMENT. H—A Sleeting of Young Men favorable to the formation H) of a first-class Regiment, for immediate service, will ** be held at SPRING GARDEN HALL,Ion2WEDNES DAY EVENING, 25*h inst., at 8 o'clock. Distinguished Speakers will ho present. The Thir teenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Wards Home Guards are particularly invited to attend. 524-2t# lj HEADQUABTERS COMMON- M WEALTH REGIMENT, S. W. comor NINTH and lif CHESTNUT Streets. —The Roll Book is now open at the above room, All young men desirous of organiz ing a fifAt-dte* Regiment for immediate service, are ro- Qiicptert to enrol their names without'delay. se2o-6t company K, LIGHT cavalry, GOL. R. H. RUSH. This Company is recruiting at 403 CHESTNUT STREET. fie2s-6t* HOWARD ELLIS, Captain, VS COLONEL KUSH’S ltHtsianm* LIGHT CAVALRY, Now nearing completion, and Encamped, with HORSES AND EQUIPMENTS, ON NORTH SECOND-STREET ROAD, Has great attractions for active Young Men, BUGLERS Will receive A BOUNIY OF TEN DOLLARS, Anil good Mueii'ians ftrn wnnted fop thn REGIMENTAL MOUNTED BAND. Apply at the principal Rendezroua, 833 MARKET STREET. 8026-61* S_h u. S. ARMY—WANTED IM JBH MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT 'T r% fS v s CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few moro able-bodied m NOTICE. —The subscribers having bought out the late firm of Thacher A Wodilrop, would inform their former patrons, and tho public gene, rally, that they are now prepared for the fall trade, and wonld offer inducements to customers to snit the time*, a their stand. No. 18 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia ”* T 1 ■" THAGHEB A CO. Brunet. A. Tnrongn, Hknkt D. Vanhorn. "PROFESSOR PAINE, M., D. HAS JT REMOVED trie medical end publication office fK,m QOO WALNUT to 930 ABOH Street. It* CUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.— k/ 30 tons in store and for sale, in suit pur chasers, by A. M. EAST WICK, 824-3# 231 VINE Street. ■VTEW YORK AND PHILADEL PHIA SYRUPS in Hhds., Tcs., and Bbls., part of very choice quality. New Orleans and Ouba Sugar, also strictly Choice Porto Rico do.. Cut Loaf and other refined Sugars. •‘Primrose lbs.”do. “65,” audWiUlans H. Grant’s 6s “ Own Brand’’ Tobacco. An assortment of prime and mediniii Coffee* of various kinds. Also Porto Dice and MußWTodo Motaaw* in atere and for sate by PHILIP BEILY A CO., se2l-Bt* No- T North WATER Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. FALL GOOOSr THOS. W. EVANS & Go. CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, SILKS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, This Stock is principally of T. W. E, & Co.'s own direct importation, selected with great care, for tlicir RETAIL TRADE. TASTE, STYLE, AND REASONABLE PRICES. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET Se2s*3t TTS7 HOLES ALE STOCK AT RE TT TAIL. OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. PRICE. FERRIS. l& Co.. will open on MONDAY, the 23d instant, novelties in LACE, and EMBROIDERIES, as follows: New Point Alencon Lace Collars and seta from $2 to #25. Do. Applique and Vatencienue do. do. SI to $l5. Do. Honiton do. do. 500 to $3. Do. Maltese do. do. 15c to S 3. Do. French Embrd Cambric ami Swiss do. 50c to $lO. Do. Real thrcud-lacn Yells do. do. $2.50 to $25 Do. Cambria ami Pusher do. do. do. 81 to S 3 A large lot of French Cambric, Valnncicnne Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs, new styles, from 82 to $lO. A lot of Ruffled Chemise Yokes, 25 cts. each. Magic Ruffling, very cheap. Lot of Pine Apple Handkerchiefs, 25 cts. each. New Flouncing!*, Bands, Infants’ Robes, Edgings, In settings, etc,, etc,, etc, Also, novelties in Sleeves, French Handkerchiefs, Valenciennes, and other Laces. Our stock of Linen Handkerchiefs, white goods, «scc., will be much improved by numerous additions, all of which will be offered for cash fully 25 per cent, below ordinary retail prices. PRICE. FERRIS. & CO.. se2o-tf NO. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. CHEAP DRY GOODS—STILL FUR THER REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, In order to insure sales and realize Cash. Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies. Do. do. Paris Jaconets. Medium style do. do. Dark Brown Lawns, 12# cents. 811 k Challies, Bareges, Barege Anglais, Gray Goods, Poplins, Mous de Lfttaeu, Ac, Slack Tomnrtine Crape de Espang, Ac. Foulard Silks and Milanese, &c. White Goods in variety. A fine line of plain Swiss Muslins, 12# to 60 cents. Black Lace Mantles, Bournous and Points. Black and Colored Stella Shawls. A very cheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdkfg. A good stock of Flannels and Domestic Goods at the lowest market rates, for cash only. CHARLES ADAMS A SON, jy2o-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TjIMBROIDERIES and white JJJ GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES.—Our stock presents many advantages to tho ladies j the Goods »r© new and friectud for tho host city retail trade; tho quali ties and styles are superior to those sold by Wholesale Houses, and the prices are quite as low. A discount of five per cent, we also allow for cash. SHEPPERD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, se24-tf rp 1008 CHESTNUT Street Flannel warehouse—flan nels AT OLD PRICES—ReaI Wafoli, SLMier, Ballard Yale, Colored and Plaid Flannels. SHEPPERD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, se24«rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TXTILLIAMSVILLE, WAMSUTTA, ▼ T Penn, Bates, Ainoskeag, and Bellow? Falla BLEACHED MUSLINS. V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, NoHhoaat corner ELEVENTH and MARKET STroots, will open this morning yard-wide bleached Muslins at 8, 9,10,11, l‘>%, 33#, and 14)$ cents; Shirting width Muslins at 6,7, 8,9, and 10 cents; heavy and fine Sheet ing and Pillow-case Muslins from 10 to 31 cunts; fino white Flannels 12, 18, 25, 31, and 37 cents; heavy bleached and brown Canton Ffcuntis 20, 11, and lu% cents; cheap Towelling ami Table Linens; new-Myle fall Delaines and Chintzes; Shepherd’s Plaids at 31 cents; rich fall Poplins at 50 cents. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Carpet store, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. selS-12t riOWPERTHWAIT & CO., V K. w, corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. Have just received 1 bale of Gray Twilled Flannels. 1 box heavy unbleached Canton Flannel at 10c. 200 ps. new autumn-style Prints at 10c. Balmoral Skirts, latest styles and colorings. A handsome lot of printed Goburgs, 1 yd. wide, at 31c» A very cheap lot Damask Table Linens. Onr 25 cent White Flannels are the best in the city. selB-tf TjIYBE & LANDELL,FOURTH AND AlV '“ ri tlicir usual assortment Rich Fall Dress fcUUo Figure** French Poplins. All-tvotl Rioh Fall Delaines. Printed French Merinoes. Woolen Foulard 6, new Fabrics. Fall Shawls, new Designs. Fine grades of Black Dress Silks. New Goods, opening Daily. EYRE & LANDELL, ee 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. WE WILL OFFER THE BEST QUALITY of 'Wamautta Bleached MUSLINS, 33 iuches wide, for 12# cts. by the piece* best 37-inch wide Wamsutta, 13#c. by tho piece; best Water-twist Fruit of tho Loom, full yard wide, 12# cts. by the piece, (these are sold wholesale! by th? fit 14 Ctff.;) \VU iiamsYille 2ds» 12# cts* by the piece: No. 1 Williams* ville, 16 cts.; New York Mills at the old price; extra heavy Housekeeper Muslin, 32# cts.; Harris’ extra fine, 11# cts., (this was never sold for less than 12# ;) fine and heavy yard-wide, 10 cts.; full yard-wide, 8# cts. hy the piece; the beet 6#-cent for 6# cents by tho piece; best 11-centfor 9 cts. by the piece; full 1# yds. wide fdP IQ# etfl., (R6tv ivdrili 16 cts. hy the cage;) Utica 10-4 wide Hamilton and Hugenot Sheeting, 3 yds. wide, the very best made, 37# cts. We call attention to this lot of Muslins, knowing them to be at less prices titan usual, and will sell them at these prices only so-long ns our present stock may last. We offer aGreat Barg&i in all Linen Barnsley Napkins, $1.25 per dov.en. Also, id Table Xdn?ne« Fine Napkins, »nd Bfunkotßi R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, sel9-6t 1028 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. Fall— 1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWts And cloaks, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cert, under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslius* etill at OLD PRICES Flannels, Clothe, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, &c., Ac. At the Old Established Store of THORNLEY A CHISM, ftrfQ N. E, cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN* TXT ATER-PROOF CLOAKS. t v Also, most approved shape for Fall Wear of Plain Cloth Cloaks. Striped Cloth Cloaks. Black Cloth Cloaks. Orders filled with our accustomed promptness. Larga stock of Cloths from which to select. COOPER & CON ABB, se2o 8. E. comer NINTH A MARKET. OH AWLS. O Blanket Shawls. Mieses’- Shawls, Black Thibet Shawl*. Gents’ Travelling Mauds. COOPER A OONABD, ee2o B. E. corner NINTH and MABKET. TXT ATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, TF BLACK MIXED. RepcUaut Cloths, Brown Mixed* Rppellftnt Cloths, Gipsy Hoods. Light Cloths, for Fall Dusters. EYRE & LANDELL, bo 17 FOURTH and ARCH Street*. A UTUMN DRESS GOODS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS have opened a hand flumt STOCK of GOODS, Specially adapted to tho times, Consisting of NEW FABRICS at LOW RATES. Plain and Figured Black Silks, ' Rich plain colored Poult de Soies, French Merinoß, very cheap, Paris Fancy Cashmeres and De Laincs, Yelours, Dragnets, Rets, Ottomans, Block De Lamps, Merinos, Bomuazlnoa, New Styles Fine Blanket Shawls, Broche and new Fancy Shawls, French and English wide Chintzes, Calicos in immense variety, New Goods in Men’s wear, Boys’ Catjsimeres and Coatings. **l7 CHF.9TNUT and EIGHTH Streets. •VfEW FALL DRESS GOODS. JJ i New Styles of Fall Silks. Very Cheap Black Silks. Good Black Silks at 75,81, and 87#c. Rich Printed Merinoes and Cashmeres' Rich All-Weol Rope, all colors. Black and White All-Wool PUids. New Fall Delaines. Beautiful Mohair Brocades at 18#c. Cheap Stella Shawls. Stella Shawls of &U grades and qualities. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Largest Bizes, and beßt colorings and style* At $2, worth $3. Cheap Canton Flannels and Muslins. New Goods opening daily. H. STEEL & SON, •*l4 tf No. 713 N. TENTH St., above COATES. THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. SLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MOpERATK PBICES. JACOB HOBBFALL, »u3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ABCH Sta Autumn dry goods. I will open this morning the following desirable One Lot of Dark Wool Do LMno, One Lot of Dark Cotton and Wool Da Laine* One Lot ot Mohair Poplins. One Lot of Ladies’ Clothß. One Lot of English Calicoes, at JOHN H..STOKES’, >u30 r 705LABCH Street. an29-thß6t# NOTICE to Ladies. J.X Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the following goods, which are decided bargans: One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 18#, worth 28* One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 26, worth 37#. Qnt Let ef L, Cfimbric Handkcrcmefii 12# One Lot or Ladies’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Gents’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 37#, at JOHN H. STOKES 1 , au3o 702 ARCH Street. English canton flannels— Belh .Ingle and denbte napped, at old prices. SHKPFABD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, eel-lf 1003 CHESTNUT Street, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR EMBROIDERIES, GLOVE?.. iUCIERY, Ac. AND L'ESL'RPASSED TOE RETAIL DRY GOODS, JjpTitiT & LANDELL, EYRE & LANDELL. EYKK & LANDELL, EYRE & LAN. -ELL EYRE & LANDELLI EYRE & 1 iANUEIL, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, ARB NOW OPENING THEIR USUAL ASSORTMENT OF fall dry cools, ADAPTED TO first-class ctty SALF.S. fashionable silks. FINE BLACK SILKS, NOVELTIES IN POPLINS, NEW FALL SHAWLS, SCARLET CENTRED SCARFS, WATERPROOF CLOTHS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLES, DRY GOODS. EoSl-wsmfit. pLOAKING CLOTHS. V Wntcrproufs and ltopollants. Plain Col -i's CioakhiEH. Fino nnd Medium Black Cloths. Also, Caftpinicrcs, Satinets, Voatinga, Boys 1 JVoar, &c. COOPER & CON4BD, bc2o P. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. Linens, house furnishing GOODS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, Ac.—The larnoHt assortment in Iho city, atUwost prices SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, Io7lf 1008 OIIEBTNJT Street. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. JgJNGLISH WATEK-PKOOF CLOAKS. (AQUASCCTUM.) BLACK-MIXED CLOAKS, GRAT-MIXED CLOAKS, ' BROWN-MIXED CLOAK'S, CLARET-MIXED CLOAKS, OPENING EVERY MORNING. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., 70S CHESHfUT STREET. «*2l-lm PROPOSALS. pROPOSALSFOR INMAN GOODS. Pefartmekt of tie Interior, Office Indian AFriins, Sept. 21,1561. SEALED PBOPOSATjS, endorsd 16 Proposals for In dian Goods,” (class 1,2, or 3, as Ue case may be,)- - to bo delivered in the city erf New' York, will be received at the Office of Indian Affair* until 10 o'clock A. M., on Tuos* d«y, the 10th day or October next, for furnishing the fol lowing named articles: Class No. 1. Mackinac Blankets, Ole,(hi, and Dry Goods . 2,000 pairs 3-jwint wide Mackiuic blaukcts, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and wdgh 8 pounds. 2,soopair»2)s-po!nt wbitofilarltiiiftc bhuikots, to mea sure 54 by 36 inches, rud weigh 6 pounds. 1,000 pairf?2-j>oint white Mhcifinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 5% pounds. 800 pairs 1 % point while Mackinac blankets, to mea sure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4# pounds. 500 pairsl-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh Z% pounds. 300 pairs 3-poilit scarlet Mackinac blankets, to nioa surf CO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds. 300 PftU'S -point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to mea sure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 0 pounds. 250 pairs 2- point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to mea sure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 5 V pounds. 250 pairs 1-point scarlet Mackinac b!ankets, to mca sureJs2 by 46 inches, and weigh 3# pounds. 100 pairs 3 -point green Mackinac blankets, to mea- epe 66 by 84 inohw* ftnU weigh 10 pounds. 400 puira 3-polntjrßeri ilackinac Blankets, to moa- sure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds. 600 pairs green Mackinac blankets, to inea* sure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh G pounds. 200 pairs 3)^ -point indigo oluo Mackinaw blankets, to measure 66 by 84 inches, and weigh 10 pounds. 200 pairs 3-point indigo blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 bv 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds* 200 pairs 2% -point indigo blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh C poumts. 200 pairs geiitinella blue Mackinac blankets, tu lLfarure 66 by $4 inches, and w’eigh 10pouuds. 500 pairs 3-point geutinella blue Mackinac blankets, to meiu-ure 60 by 72 inches, fvnd weigh 8 pouods. 400 paiiß 2% ipoint gputmoila biuo Mnckinttc blankets, to mea .uro 54 by 66 Ijsclwb, and weigh 6 pound?. 250 pairs 2-point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 5 % pounds. 200 pairs 1 1-2 point gentinclla, blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by GO inches, and weigh pounds. Htirs 1 print gcntinclla blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3% pounds. 4,000 yards fancy list blue cloth. .500 do do green cloth. 2,000 do gray list blue cloth. 2,000 do saved list blue cloth. 1,000 do do scarlet cloth. 3,200 do do green cloth. 100 pounds worsted yarn, (3 fold.) 100 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs. 100 do fancy cotton do. 50 do black silk do. 100 do 8-4 cotton shawls. 100 dp 6-4 do. IUO do 8-4 woollen do, 300 pounds linen thread, No. 40. 50 gross worsted gartering. 40,000 yards calico. 26,000 do MerriniiC calico. 7,500 do Turkey red calico. 20,000 do blue drilling. 10,000 do Osuaburgs. 7.500 do brown drilling* 5,000 do GfoFgl/i strip**. 5,000 do blue denims. 5,000 do cottonade. 12,500 do bed ticking. 5,000 do Kentucky jeans. 1.500 do eatinetta. 10,000 do plaid linseys. 2,£00 do bleached shirting, 15,000 do domeetic. shirting, unbleached. 10,000 do s - 186 L FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE. ROSS. & GO., •SI MARKET STREET, Hate received, and are non opening, a fresh stock of FARE & WINTER GOODS which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits. Borers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine onr stock. au3l-2m ■XX7"ALTHAM 77 inch Bro. Cottons. T* Do &j, 10,12, and aa inch Bleached Cottons. Hamilton Pnrple, Fancy, and Skirting Prints. Robeson's fancy do. On hand and for sale by B. W. CHASE A SOU, f»l2-in2t 100 CHESTNUT Street. CARPETINGS. pOURTH-STEEET CARPET STORE, No. 47, ABOVE CHESTNUT, I am now offering my stools of ENGLISH CARPETINGS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. Imported expressly for City Retail Sales, at Prices LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. J. T. DELAOROIX. sel9-2m • p LBN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUM & f Co, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, CARPETINGS, on CLOTHS, &a. W« have now on haul an extensive stock of Carpet. Inga of onr own and other makes, to which we call the attention of cash and short time buyers. CARPETINGS. J. F. $ E. B. ORNE, No. Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET-OPPOSITE STATB HOUSE. Are saw opening, from Custom Honse Stores, their FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS 1,000 pieces J. CItOSSLEY A SONS’ TAPESTRY C-ABPKTS, from 874 GTS. TO $1 PER TO ! 0.1 TAPESTRY VELVET; FRENCH AUBU880N: FINS AXMEiBTER: ROYAL WILTON; EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS; HENDErson ft co.’b Yrnitian; ENGLIBH INGRAIN CARPETS; ALL OF NEW CHOICE STYLES. AMS HAVING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, WIU he sold at moderate prices. ' ,n29-2m WANTS. TXTANTED.—A second-hand FIRE f V PROOF, of Evans A Watson’s make. Address “Safe,” this office. se24-6t* TXT ANTED—By an intelligent Lad, a T Y SITUATION In a Wholesale Dry Goods H**use, wLore he can ham the business. Address “ Philip," office ot tliiw paper. ee2i-4t* T\TANTED. —A YOUNG GENTLE- T ¥ MAN. of education and respectability, having been nnpnyu! in mlm- rnrmintilo lik th- J»t twelve jiare, during uliii’h time lie him occnpit-d a ri*npoiihiblo pOKition ill a first-ihiM Importing House, un.l become fully acquainted with mercantile IransnctumH, is dosinuiH or obtaining a position where energy ami perseverance will enable him to meet the approval of bis employer. Can furnish fho most undoubted references from UiR late employer, ami others, as to character, ability, Ac. Ad drew Box Ot'3 liloml'n Fenny I’uiit. KoM.tutbs.lt* WANTED— BY A DRY GOODS House, a first-eliiss SALESMAN, near tiade, Bennsj lvania, Ohio, ,vc. Ad«lre-s, with real name and views of compensation, JOBBER, Box No. 007, Post Office. ncso-et* \\l AN ii'jii—jA siluatioh as alt assist f t ant teacher in a private school, by a young lady well qualified to teach the minor branches of an English education. Address « Mary,"office of 27ie Press. ee]G-12t* An experienced book-keep- Ell is «.pm for an engagement. Salary in accord ance with the times. Undoubted reference oh to charac ter end ability. Address ** Business," Box 2280, Office. eel7-lm* A N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN T~ >vl *J‘ tvi “» ciiujiaoment in a Wiiolcnale Dfy-Gwds Jobbing H/mi*. will nrurpt either a salary or a com misFion r.n wdr*. Address " Salesman," this office. selß-JOt# "EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG -Li Men, Ac., are invited to address the “ Employment Committee,” at the Rooms ef the Young Men’s Oliristlftß Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street, ap3-tto BOARDING. PRIVATE ' BOARDING.—FINE ROOMS, at moderate prices, may be had for the winter, at the ALLIBONE HOUSE, N. W. comer THIRTY.NINTH aud WALNUT, West Philadel phia. au2S-lm FOR SALE AND TO LET. mTo R S A L E , HOUSE 1603 GREEN STREET. FOR SALE, A \L-YJ UfeuiiM.. «... .. . ' •V- 2 • —»* rtf (liA most pleasant location? In the city. Inquire on the pre riurtf-s between the hourri of 2f and 4 Pi M. S''2D*3t^ A LADY WHO RENTS A LARGER House than she requires, desires to make a suita ble arrangement with quiet, efiterly ladies. Accommoda tion three second-story rooms, with' bath rooraandolo set, one flrbt Btory room and kitchen. Location WEST ERN, Bud Lelow Chestnut street. Bvfercncen exchanged. Address “EXCHANGE,” Blood’s - Dispatch. It* TO RENT—Two pleasantly-located laliiLnieditim-sizc Houses, 1017 and 1019 PINE Street. Apply’l6 North SIXTH Street, to It* B. WILLIAMS. Dry goods for sale—We win sell the balance of our stock on# good will on very favorable terms to any one wishing' ft» do a short time jobbing trade. This is a favorable opening. Our business for several years has been nearly a million: the store wo occupy can be hud on very favorable' terms, and ia the best lighted and one of the best locntfons on the trtVeet for general trade. FRANCIS LASTTER & Cc.v 235 MARKET Street and 24 CHURCH AHley. »?24-12t* £TOB SALE.—A modern-built coun try fthd h property >n life- city, both de sirably located, with all the modem improvements, will he sold at- a low rate for cash, or Government loans, winch will be taken at an advance of five per cent. Persona desirous of making a good investment can ob tain theneeessarv particulars by inquiring atU. S. Tarr’s Marble Yard, No. 710 GREEN St., Pliiia. seSG-Ot m FOR RENT—A very desirable IwlH four-story DWELLING, with double three-story BACK BUILDINGS, having all the modern conveni ences, No. 116 North SEVENTEENTH Street. Bel9-6t* FIR SALE —Valuable Farm, contain ing 130 acres j 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs And running streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2>£ miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Rucks county. riain and sub stantial slono improvements: good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, ££•l9 No. 309 WALNUT Street. P)R SALE —Beautiful Country Place, near the Willow Grove, 15 miles north of the city, containing 22 acres of superior land, first-class modern improvements, beautifully shaded, all kinds of fruits, &c. Apply to E. PETTIT, f*l9 No. 309 WALNUT Street} js TO LET.—A DWELLING H-HOUSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, with all iw, modern conveniences. Bent moderate. Apply to , WETHERILL & BROTHER, an 3 - 47 North SECOND Street. TO RENT LOW—Furnished ornn ■llifurnished, for six months, or longer, if desired, • large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 Ajwaif Street* jel9-tf ' T O REN T—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboard). in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-tf "VTIACrARA FALLS WATER POW II ER.—CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTU RERS. Shis immense water power is now ready for im mediate occupation* together with one hundred acres of land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to *vt»Ho and mstmifartorips. The stipulations lor price or puntr will l>»» one lyilf that at Lowell, Masts., and the quantity is almost un iniited Should the demand warrant it, the American Fall can «asily bp stoppvil mifl its great volume discharged through ttie-bank below its present site, for mill purposes, under a head and fall of 200 teet. Tho title is perfect and the property unincumbered. For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P. Floyd, Niagara Falls: Alexander Hay, No. 1208 Vine street, Philadelphia; item. T. A. Jenckes, Providence, R f Irj P. Tlmster, Bufiton i or the owner* HORACE H. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street. New York, September 2,1861. se4-wfrm3m WHEREAS, THE LINDELLr HO TEL COMPANY by it. Deed, dated the first day of December, eight* o ** Hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of St. Louis county, la Boot No. 234, at Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD BBEDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. 126. of the City of St. Ldtlls, and described as follows: First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tflillon, and known as Survey No. 1808, and west by Seventh sjraet. Second) A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or less; being Lot known and designated on the plat of the Lota laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louis, by William Christy, ag Lot No. 37, bounded 93 til? west by tto, 6ft, as laid but by Christy, on the iiorth hy Green street, on the eaßt by Sixth street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described r which said conveyances were made to Baid MOBRISON, BBEDELL, and DICK, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in tan years from the first dny of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER LINDELIi or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, payable semi-an nually from that date, all payable at the Bank of Com merce, in New York; and whereas* among other things, it waß provided in 6aid Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and remain unpaid far thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason of such default, tho said bonds Bhall forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due: and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to throe hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an nii«4 interest, becoming due on tho first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due for more than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded ’ Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD BBEDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of the indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, will, on thet wenty-Becond day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, and between the hours of eleven o’clock in the forenoou and five o’clock in tho afternoon of that day, at the east front door of tho Court House, in the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub lic Vendue, to the highest bidder, in order to pay the holders of es id bonds tho amounts duo thereon, and any amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with the expenses of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, 1 EDWARD BBEDELL, 5 Trustees. se4-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, S LEGAL. Estate oe thomas m. HAMP TON, deceased.—Letters of administration upon tho estate of Thomas M. Hampton, deceased, hav6 been granted by the Register oF Wills of Philadelphia county to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested io inaico payment, and those having de mands to present the same to RUDOLPH S. WALTON, Administrator, No. 1024 MARKET Street, Or to his Attorney, H> C. TOWNSEND, ee2s-w6t* No. 811 ARCH Street, MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale by tlio Hon. Joiin Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public Bale, to the,highest and best bidder, for caßli, at CATHARINE-Street W’hnrt, on THURSDAY, October 3d, 1861, at 12 o’clock M., the nnc-fonrth part of the Schooner ALICE, registered in the name of C. F, Bolancc. WILLIAM MINWARD, United Slates Marshal. Philadelphia, September 21, 1861. sc23-6t PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. W& are prepaid to feup^y.thU STANDARD ILLUMINATING OH AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sous Agents, 1010. MARKET STREET, »e2-6m Philadelphia,.- JJOOK BINDING. Magazines, Blnstrated Papon, and Periodicals or every description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICER, it, B,—bound strongly, and with gnat caret SAMUEL MOORE ft SON, JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar ket ahd Chestnut, «e4-lm "MAILS! KAILS! KAILS!—HAR- J.V rlsburg Kali Depot, 609 COMMERCE Bt. The best Nads manufactured for 8165, cash. All sixes. se23.lm 11, YtßhWfli A 80H 4 00, AMUSEMENTS* WALNUT-STREET THEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Street*. Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. OARBKTTSOH THIS (WKDNEBDAY) EVENlNG.September25. OBEAT KXI'KUTATIOJIS, ’ Atipl Mflgwitch, ft Convict Mr. K. ADAMS I'ip, an Orphan Mies C. JEFFERSON Mies Ilavißham, n Laity of Fortune. Miss ALICE OBEY To conclude with the A QUIET FAMILY. Mr. Barnahy Bilibs ...Mr. bowkm ADMISSION—Drew Circle, 50c.; Parmiet, shul. • (grcurnl HCfttß, 60c.): Family tlifck', 26c.; PrtviHe Box es, »5 and S 3: Single Seats in Orchestra anil private Boxes, 76c.; Upper Boxes, 26c. Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at T#. TLIES. JOHN DREW’S J-T_L ARCH-STBEET theatre. Acting and Stage Manager... W. 8. FHEDEIIICBJ}. Agent and Treftaurer JOS. D. 2&UBPHY. THIS ( WEDNESDAY) EVENING, September 25', The performance will commence with .lEANNETTE ' f Or, T.o Cretin De Du Montagne,- Jeanm-M* MUs CHARLOTTE THOMPSON MwJhiih' HnUynrti! 411 .,. .. STOXEaLL , Mi-.. 'lGHi , .**«*int towaltfr.SS* at 4 and 9 o’clock on SATUR DAY, September 28,1861. Gri-r-h and FOB NEW YORE. Th* gleam Propeller. CorapaaV will commence their business for the ae&aon on Honda?) 18th instant. Their steamers are nov recelYlns freight at Hsea— PU'r above Walnut street. Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIRD A 00., 224 South Delaware Avenue Jgu RNSLDn’M WHJSKY. “TO THE PUBLlC.—Messrs. BToliJt,. iT ., * rn No. 331 WALNUT Street, north the Sole Ageuts for the sale of my Whisky. JAMES BUBNSIDB, Distiller, Allegheny Co., Pa. BURNSIDE’S PURE OLD MONCNOAHELA BYS WHISHT.—HoteIs, Dealers, and F/uniUes supplied by , the Sole Agents, STOC%DALE A seSl.tf 331 WALNUT! Street, north su!*. Hardware and cutler*, cheap for Cash and sidet. Credit, by MOQBB HENSZEY, 427 MARKET Streets Philadelphia. ael3-lm . AMMONIATJED SUPER-PHOS PHATE Of LIMB, warranted pure ground bona and fine bone. Bone dust .manufactured and for Bale bp ROGERS & GEST, Ho.'m MARKET Street. si-21-6t* r\LIVK Olive Oil,in white v/ glass bottles* lest received per Vor. Mie br JASftltWifi]! £ OAtiTAIBS, N#. 908 Snath FBUNT Htra*. QCOTCH WSISKY.—2O Puncheons O Stewart’s Peiil»y Malt Whisky, In, bond, for «Ua TSUBKtfOHS * w l2 292 «nd 2W BonfoJBONT Street. TTIDES AND SKJN&.-A g flj 202 mi't FBOfft Bt. Tallow.— the p@y£Hjssa* price paid for Country TaVwr and ftai®, Oiwwaijjr CKE/rSX A KICBI’K, NOB. tii «Mt 427 FOOBTH Street,. Philadelphia. eeiS-gt /COTTON BAIL. PUC& and OAIT- V VAS| of *ll oam|im*s4 fctHßSl* BBT«v'a Dock AmriM Twt% •* ■» deani|Uoilli W Awtogvrw?, wm» wm. Alw