CITY ITEMS. 'Professor BacheTs Introductory Lecture at Jefferson College Last Evening. The ff introductory" to the course of lectures at Mier- Son Medical College, Tenth streot, above Walnut, was -deliveled lie 4,6 latge lecture room of the college by Professor-Franklin Bathe, last evening, in the pre sence of the full faculty, and a large attendance of stu dents and graduates of the institution. The it:iturer commenced by saying that as they had as sembled for the purPose et inaugurating the annual course •of leeturep 'of this college, he hoped that the ettf dents evoleldfiMOltiir sojourn in our city both pleasant mid prelflteiblif9 had given himself much thought, stint a view tolfieklii what he was about to say to them of practical Thine.. Iu the first Place, a good method of Chide was ailsiniportant to their success, The two main .dutie•e of medical men were, to preserve human health and to restore it whoa impaired by disease. The extent to which a student could acquaint himself with anatomy at home, by the use of a skeleton and the bodice of lower animals. wa , enlarged upon, the lecturer endorsing the Sentiment, that no man woe metified in dieeecting any (.4 the living bode who had not llb.SCCIed the dead. The connection which the science of chemistry sustains to the practice of medicine was next discuseed. Taking tip the subject of materia medico, he gave it as an im portant rule to beginners not to read of any drug without baying ti specimen More tl‘m, if they wished _mach. -cony to test its qualities. The sources of the articles embraced in materia medial were the three kingdoms of Eaturi—some were from the animal, more from the mi neral. and most front the vegetable. The study, there fore, of the respective sciences of zoology, mineralogy, and botany, was of the Itighegt imunrtnueo. Chemistry, like anatomy, wag mainly a demonstrntive science, and needed to be seen to be understood. The science of medicine, as a whole, was divided into these three branches—medicine, surgery, and obstetrics; it was, nevertheloce, a mitt_ Ills plan recommended to the student, he repeated, lens to take up, first, the elementary branches, and then what might he called the applied branches. Their at upon three full courses of lectures, or sessions, Iva: deemed necccAry, Many thought that it was an important point achieved to gain a diploma at the earli est period consistent with the rules of an institution—a fallacy which the professor effectually exposed, showing that the advantages of such expedition were more than neutralized by the necessarily superficial knowledge upon which the student must commence his prActiu- un der such circumstances. During the sessions lie was quite aware that systema tic mding could net be pursued. All that the student could get from books nt this period was what would en able him to clear up points made by the professors, rplut lice subject of thet-lt, the lecturer meld the pro per time to prepare it was during the stormier preceding the student's last course. If it was deferred later than this, it was more likely to be excels' ed in haste, and not faith , to represent the literary qualifications of the writer, And he nerd not remind them that the character of the thesis had very much to do in influencing the decisions of the faculty. 3111(.11 goad advice, of a more private character, was also given ; such es the importaneeof selecting good, quiet imardine houses; rooming separately; guarding against undue exposure. and of being vneeinated, its ease they - were unprotected in this respect against a loathsome malady. Above all, he urged them to remember the object of their studies, and that the honorable fulfilment of their parents' fond hopes, with regard to their success, was of inEnitely more value than all the ephemeral plea- SAM. sel,:eh, if net akt,sided, might &MA:A, their design in .setalit.g them to college. la conclusion, he said, that while the trembles of our country had somewhat diminished the numher of their class, they might rest assured that not the slightest nbutsment would be hails al, Side acsount in the efforts of the faculty to advance the students' best interests. The lecture was brief and poirted, and was delivered in a pleasant and proper manner for such an occasion. It was not too dry and philosophical for general appre ciation, tor yet too familiar for the dignity of the sub ject, alit lough it was enlivened with a Win of - quiet humor that elicited frequent applause. The regular lectures of the course at this institution will commence this morn ing, at ten o'clock. NEW FALL BONNETS.—Those of our lady readel ‘ll,c, have not yet done themselves the honor to • call mal examine the superb ne.t• stork of le:mumble bats and bonnets The City Bonnet Store " of Messrs. Lincoln, Wood, k Nichols, No. 726 Chestnut street, aoneht to do £0 at once, on our recommendation. These gentlemen have displayed their usual excellent judgment in Lehigh:3 out styles particularly ollopted to Mc pro verbial good to-te of our Philadelphia ladles. A CAII T.—The subscriber takes this method of informing, his patrons that he has procured a choice brand of Family Flour, manufactured exclusively to his -order. Having received many compliments from those -who made trial of this brand, he feels confident that in recommending it as a superior article to any offered to the piddle, he is only doing justice to the manufacturer and bileSeif. C. H. Mattson, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Arch std T,.iith streets. ocls-st* o•.'_' ZINMENT StrPLlES.—Since the opening sif thv thick Sam him Witt' forty-two thou. •sand six hundred horses and mules to Washington, at a cost rf five million five hundred Gnomon::: dollars. This -is exclus:ve of those which went to Patterson's column, and h went by Hagerstown. It would be quite a diffi cult :a4: for us to calculate the number of army and navy unifortiG that have been furnished the Government from the Psialal Clothing Establishment of Granville Stokes, hntmat street. Prices at this depot have been reduced in order to suit the times. A GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED.—There is an imminent prof aldlity of a great battle on the Potomac. - The Leant of the fight will fall upon the PeiiiiAylrania Reserves. They will be equal to the crisis, just as the Keystone Star lust been equal to the tusk of supplying most of the material wants of the great army. It will be remembered that we have, at Not. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, in this city, the far-fameil ltrown Stone Clothing Hall of Reelthill S - Wilson, where the most elegant and :most substaintial uniforms in the service is manufactured in indefinite quantities. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. EIDNTINNNTAI, HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. B Matlack, Cin, Ohio Bon AV Wall, Brooklyn Dr C F Learnig,„ 257 A D Paul, New York XI Peirce, Indiana (I II Collins, lowa City F Humphrey w 1 Albany D D Balser 8 wr, lowa City Miss 1 4 D. Dadgcr, lowa City :11: , 6 A L Danger, lowa City Miss Ounce, Chester co, Pa A P Price, Chester en, Pa II T McLean, V $ A Mrs Turner, New York -S. Hobe; ts, Cin, Ohio T 3f Ogle, Delaware -jam , MDor. 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Deana W Stern, Cherryville B Pradenick, liethlehrm lA' It Bnsh,lll.thiehem A W Lerch, Cherryville II Williams, Slatington E Young, Northampton co Mrs Berlin, Worthaturn co E Walter, Bethlehem Geo W Soip, Bath, Pa -- - Lewin LeWiii Ott, Petina • Sarni Coffman, Bath, Pa Iffablon Schoch, Pennsburg Geo W Henry, Petervine GB F Rick, 1/Blielsburg D Snycler, Millerabag Gmbericit,Dnuphin co Amos! - Early, Dauphin CA E L Austin, Deposit, N Y Noah Kistler, Schl co, Pa REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Sand W Pennypackar, Pa J Smith, Selinsgrove Wm Nazsareth H Ibncheranf, lioatiirk; N Rhoads, Jr, Heading A T Darling; Now Yinic Je, Whitaker, 31 . 1 Clair If L Miller, Rending PHILADELPHIA BOARD OE TRADE. ABRAHAM J. LEWIS, BENJ'N MARSHALL, COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH WM. B. THOMAS, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Wyoming, Burton ................Liverpool, Oct 25 Ship John Leslie, Given Liverpool, soon Ship Mobs, Fill .„ „Lorsacm, soon Brig Nairn, (Br) Ness Cork, Ireland, boon Schr Fannie, Vance Havana, BOOR Schr S J Sterritt, Steriitt Kingston, Ja, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF FHILADELPHIAS Oct. la, 1561. SUN RISES.... ...... .6 33 I SUN SETS .5 27 HIGH WATER ...11 38 ARRIVED Steamship Delaware, Taylor, 20 hours from New York, with ludse, tc tOMeg Alllori ice, Sow off Cap) May, on Monday morning. an unknown ship, supposed to be a sloop.oLwar; brig Orison Adams, York, from Portland, off Bombay Book. Ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, from Liverpool Aug 27 with mdse to J B PCIITOSC. 17th nit, lat 44, long 38, experienced a furious hurricane from SSW and SW, which split foresail, main topsail, and iillenceri shipped a Lea: -?-Fee, which carried quarter boat front tho drivite, stove in cabin doors, and did oilier serious damage on deck; since then have had moderato westerly winds till within live miles of the Capes, on the night of the Sill inst. Not being able to get a pilot, had to haul off on account of the easterly gale. Behr Harriet, Herrick, 8 days from Tremont, with Judge to eaptain_ Schr Maryland, Knight, 7 days from Portland, with plaster to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. Sehr alinerra, (Br) Fletcher, 1 day from Cape May, in ballaz:t to 'tan horn, Woodworth Co. f3chr E Nickerson, Nickerson, 5 days from Boston, nihh salt to E A f,otalor & Co. Scl.rJ C Brooks, Oratratu, S days from Portland, with Government emu and rdagtor to E A Sunder 11.! Co_ Seim Willie, Brown,-10 du), from No 11.tt;en, with lumber. to E A Solder & Co. Schr lowa,lynrd, 1 day from Newport, Del, with Holm mid feed to It Ii Lea. Fehr Lucy, Marfiten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with Your and meal to lt DI Lea. Schr Trhunph, Watikm, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Geo B Ett r George. J Weaver, Tunnelb 2 days from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Liberty, Johnson, 2 days from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Diamond State, Still, 1 day from Milford, Del, with grain to Jas 13arratt & Son. 6.dir Mary, Iltmdricke,m, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Obviation St Curran_ ,Schr J 'Whitby, Heinlereon, 1 day from rola Fenn, Del, with grain to Christian t Curran. Fehr John A Hazzard, Jones, 1 day from Milford, Del, 'with wheat to Jas Barratt t Son. Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with übeat to Jab Earratt & son. Behr FatuaT, Pepaty, 3 day imm Milford, Del i with oars to Jas Barran 6 Schr Hope, _Richards, 2 days from Indian Diver, Del, with corn to Jasliarratt & Son. Schr It II Wilson, Davis, from Boston. Rehr L & II Smith, Smith, from Boston. Sehr S Washburn, Thrasher, from Taunton. Schr H A Weeks, tiotifrey, from New Bedford. Selo Saratoga, Adams, 11 , 8111 :IcL , wbury Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Mars, Niehols, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wni Id Baird & Co. Stcamtug America, Virden, 12 hours from Delaware Breakwater, having towed up ship Emily Augusta. 'foweit to sea on Friday, at 10 P 31, Ail , antenata, for Liverrool. Bark Impermlor, for Pernambuco, went to sea on Saturday. CLEARED. Brig Orizava, Pendletoni Boston, Trolls & Co. S A Hammond, Paine, Boston, do Selo• Harriet Fuller, Hamilton, Portland, E A Souder & Co. tici Louisa, Haskell, tort - land, Rapptier & bro. Schr R 11 Wilson, Davis,l3oston, L Audenried & Co Schr L& R Smith, Smith, Boston, • do Schr S Washburn, Thrasher, Taunton, Sinnickson & Glover. &lir Saratoga, Mame, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone & Co. gela- Clibe, New Ile,ifeed, Noble, ILsmeeete S: Caldwell. ,Selir II A Weeks, Godfrey, Bristol, J R Blakiston. Str E Chamberlain, Room, Washington, T Webster, Jr Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A liroves, Jr. Str Bristol, Charier, New York, 19 P MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston, Crooker, hence, arrived at N York 13th ine.t SteamshipKarnak, Le Messurier, cleared at New York yesterday for Havana and Nassau. Ship Fair Wind, Crowell, for Acapulco, cleared at N York yrrrtictr. Bark E F Chase, hence for Portland, was in tho bay, below Boston, 13th inst. Bark Trieste, Sewall, from McKeau's Island, 101 days, and the Canes of the Chesapeake 5 days, with guano, at New York 13th inst. Experienced continual successions of heavy gales from all quarters in the Pacific, during which lost minty a whole suit of Brig Ceres, (Dan) Hoist, 61 days from Rio de Janeiro, via Delaware Breakwater, with coffee, at New York 13111 inst. Brig John Hathaway, from Rio do Janeiro, arrived at Newport 12th hitt. Sehr Saco, Thomas, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Seltr David Yam!, Moalander, cleared at New York yesterday or Elizabetliport. Bohr J Bayles, Thompson, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. Schr - N- B T Thompson, Conover, cleared at Boston 12th inst. for Washington, De. Echo NSptinw, Nem) 4 cl Nttermn, Handy Chris• Loeser, Tms, YEeenp, anti Henry may, Hoover, cleared at Boston 12th inst. for Philtulelploa. Sara Buena Vista, ltohy, Elouh.e, Timelier, 1 Thomp son, Volunteer, Brown, and Mary Haley, Haley, hence, arrived at Boston 13th inst. Schr A 31iddleton, Jr, sailed from Providence 11th inst fur Philadelphia. fichr Empire, Adams, hailed from Pawtucket - 11th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Jas Bliss, Hatch, for Bangor or Philadelphia, at :Newport 12th inst. Seim J D McCarthy, Smith, hence for Boston, was at anchor in Dutch Island Harbor 11th inst. &lir Jimmie Westbrook,. Littlemlin, cleared at Port. load 11th -11..4. fin. Phil/tatlphia, Schr Albert Field, Phillips, sailed from Taunton 11th inst. far Philat Schr Chryeolite, Smith, hence, arrived at Halifax 3d instant. At Port an Prince little ult, a schooner front Yialatlel- Wit, with all hands sick with entail 'pox. Was not al• 1,w , -‘1 to enter. Fehra Almon Bacon, Nirlierson, hence for Portland; R Gbleu, Neal, belief , for Salem; B 1) Pitts, Webb, from Maryland, and Bio Grande, Allen, front Province town for Philadelphia, at New York 13th inst. Slbr Electa, Howe, hence, arrived at Newburyport 11th both b 6 f ..c Sarah ,yr _PI i lailelphia, sailed from New Berm 12Th hist. Steamer:: Vnienv, Morrhmn, and Collet, Norman, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. NOTICE TO MARINERS Notice is hereby given that the Handkerchief Shoal Light Ves,el having received damage to her hall from collieion, will he rumored from her station an the 14th lust. for reptdre, awl the Relief Light Veaaei aubstituted. The Relief is schooner rigged, hull painted red, With "Relief" in white letters on each side. She will show ecerr night, from sunset to sunrise, one fixed light of the natural color. Ity order of the Lighthouse Board. SEAVEY; Cleric Pirst Llghthoudo District. Portland Oct 11, 1861. SOtTli PACIIFIC OCEAN-1U OFF STEWART TILE, NEW ZEALAND c a lts,frtag natioe In mariners has been received at trt.at th , 4%l4:arid! Lo u don: LLI arrvorn s'itdo no raaooloation of the weather Look of the rid!) Bruce, Tho/11103 Meildejohn, commander, in his trem !Hugo, by the south of New Zealand, to Caleuttu, in November last, when nasiing the south east eXtreine OrSonth or Stewart Maud, discovered adanger ons reaf, which is not laid down in the Admiralty or any other charts, or noticed in the New Zealand Pilot or• Sailing Direction, Ti& danger, which is ileacrileA as two low rocks from thriw to six Pert Mob, and doge tw , ether, oh which the hrtoks heavily, lie, in the direct traelt of 'yew , ' t closes• rounding Steward Island in proceeding to or front the southern 6ettlements of Now Zeman& Irs - position, which appears to have been determined. l+ lilt imam accuracy, is as follow.: 7 1-10 miles Eby N N from Oren Island, off Lord's River. 1.10 miles B by N b N . From the extreme of the Break Sl'll 114 P. .11M miles Eby S S from Wreck Reef, off Port Ad enture. 7;4' miles S E ; 14 E from Eust Head, north of Pert Ad- Teuture. ter iu latitmle 47 :kg 7 min 35 see '3, and longitude 16 . 3 doff 21 min 35 SAW Soundings, though tried for, were not obtained in its neighborhood, from the rapid rate of sailingof the ship iu passing the danger. CArrioN.—lt is creditable to Capt Meiklejohn to have entered the discovery of this reef in his weather book; but it is greatly to be regretted that he did tad take some steps, jyanwtliittelY Olt hie arrival itt Calcutta. or in M.!. hood, to make public the existenee of tide very seriouS danger, which lies but little old of the :Ailing track of ships bound to the southern settlements of New Zealand. Ilad not the remark been seen by Rear Admiral Fitz Roy, she was searching this book for meteorological farts, and at once transmitted it to the Admiralty for pub lication, this reel' might nut have been heard of until it the wreck of a rt,,scl. Aa belog applied to for further information ' OW Tdeiklejohn readily sent up his origtnal chart, on which the reef was marked at the time, and there can be little dotOit of iti exiettnce. gao ternof yeasms are therefore warned to keep a good look out in this nc ighborhood. 'They are forting . requested, on the discovery of any Jagger, to report the RAMC im mediately on arriving at the first port, in order that other vebseln may be put on their guard, and for tho ge. nun] benefit of the mariner." All Lear arc magnetic. VG/.lidlen 16 (1,5 91.1 iaia East in 1687. By order, THORNTON A. JENKINS, Socretary Trenaory Department, Office L. If. Board, Washington City, Sept. 10, IRO. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Beet /Banner, expressly for RETAIL BALER. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in MIA FiG - nrca, AR coat/ F.J. Orivr Nrorroatod aotintoc. tory. Our ONE-PRIOR SYSTEM ie strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. — ThiS Cele brated and perfect rum DYE is the BIT I i THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained Finch extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hale, and v iU remedy the 11l offside of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAIINESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST in the City, at 84 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. ort or luterments. tnl OrFICE, October 12, 1861. y of Philadelphia front sth to of October. 1861. Weekly Re Interments in the CI the I."th t DOE ASS 3 113:022 Fever, Typhoid Abscess Asphyxia Apoplexy rsllllls and f2.c01d5... Cancer, tterus..... Casualties.......... Croup Congestion of the Brain.. Lungt, Cholera Infantum_. Consumption Lungs. Convulsions ...... ,‘ Puerperal. Gangrene Hemorrhage .. Moping Gough..... Intlannnation, Brain rterua laltmitortinea mid Mania-n-Pots Marasmus Old Ago Cyanosis .... .. Diptlieria Diabete5:.......... biarrhoea Dropsy Drain....... ‘ 1 Chest. Disease of Brain... Heart.— It _Thsoat.. Ossification of the Heart Pidby Rbenmatigm of the Heart Softening of the Brain Small-Pox Still-Born Taber Drowned - Dysentery rica. Teething Ulceration, Bowels.. Stomach. Buknown s • ...... Wounds, gun shot.. Debility Effusion into-Ner vous Centris..... Fracture of the Thigh", ~,,, Fever, £•earfet Typhus OVE THERE WERE : 441 From 40 to 50. 20 66. 50 to 00, . 311 66 60 to TO. . 16, 66 70 to 80, 3I 66 80 to 00. 81 66 90 to 100, : 1 25 1 . Total... tteoos Under 1 yertr. prom Ito 2.. " 2to s_ . " 5t010... " 10 to 15... " 15 to 20.. , " 20 to 80... tt 30 to 40..: WARD a::::,. 71Ninetvontt wenos. First :t Ali Second Third.........:4 Fourth ........16. Fifth.... Sixth 1 Seventh ...... ..12 Eigiiti 5 Ninth . . Eleventh Twentieth. Twelfth 6 Twenty-first.... 7 Thirteenth.— 4 Twenty-second.. 3 Fourteenth.... 6 Twenty-third...ll Fifteenth 12f Twenty-fourth..l6 Sixteenth 4 1 'Unknown .15 Seventeenth.,.. Tj Ei! . .bteenth 101 Tehd 217 ed States, 155; Foreign, 48; Un- NATIVITY.—UIIi known, 14. From the Almshouse, 6; People of Color, 10; from the Country, 7. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond. ing week of 1860, and of last week, was as follows: Week ending Oet. 13, 1860, wan 938 Week ending Oct. 5, 1881, 216 Males, 108; Females, 109; Boys, 63; Girls, 59. Di" order of the Board of Health. WILTA.kIII BEAD, Health Officer. MARRIED : JOHNSON—MeCARTER.—At Norristown, on the Oth instant, by the - Nev. A. Pinney, William F. John son, Esq., of Philadelphia, to Emma A., daughter of Eli McCarter, Esu., of Montgomery county. * WHITNEY—ENOS.—By the Rev. J. Glentworth Butler, at the Walnut-street Presbyterian Church, on the evening of the 1.051, instant, Lieutenant Thomas B. W hither, I'. S. A., nnd , -Juliette Covel, second dm, hter of 11. C. T!no,,sit of W.A.TSOIK—FIELD.On thelOth instant, by the Rm . . Thomas Brainerd, Mr. Richard If. Watson to Miss Re becca L. Field. both of this city. _ *_ TOMS—LEN NON.—On the 2d instant, by Rev. J. Y. Ashton, Mr. Chas. W. Young, of Nicetown, to Miss Ellen Lennon, of Rising. Sun. . _ EIJONS.—HOGERBETS .—By Elder J. Perry Hall, on tie , Stu of Etugura hob Mr. firorge Fakino to 31ii.s Elizabeth V. Hogerbets, all of Philadelphia. * TODD—RITCHIE:On the fliah ult., by Rev. Wm. 0. Mad - one, Mr. John Todd to Miss Eliza Jaue Ritchie. DIED : Alittl - 10..-6nddenly, on Monday, the 14th instant, henry F. Antlers, in the 57th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family, and also Etar of Bethlehem Lodge, 140, I. 0. of 0. F., and Siloam Encampment, .1 , 70. 17, I. 0. of 0. F., and the Trustees of the Fire Association, are respectfully invited to attend the fiun•ral, from the residence of his brother in.law, Mr. John 3L Gummy, Ilan Walnut lane, Gee. inantomm, on Tlmrsciay afternoon, the 17th Instant, at 2 o'clock, Nrithout further notice. To proceed to Laurel BM. *** ALBUM:Mt.—On rriday evening, the 11th instant, Abraham Alburger, in the 75th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the Inner:d i from his residence ? I§7o. 735 Oullowhiii Street, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Furneral to proceed to the German Reformed Church, Race street, below Fourth IlfcCLAY.—On the 11th instant, Andrew .1. McClay, aged 25 years and 13 days. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. 3 nye nue, in Franklin street, !Mow Buttonwood, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ^ o o'clock. ATIIENSTONE.—On :the 13th instant, Ann Ather stone, relict of Jonathan Atherstone, of Leicester, Eng land, in the 76th year of her age. ' - Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, F. A. Brirne* Mill street, Germantown, on 'Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock. - DEOCI,—On the 12th indnut, John Brock, one of the rtununing soldiers of the war of 1812,' in the 77th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, back of N 0.130 FAfreth'a alley, between Front and Second streets, above Arch, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. CLOSSON.—On the 13th instant. Robvt Dickinson, son of James 11. and Josephine Closson t in the 7th pear or his age. Funeral - from the residence of his parents, No. 210.5. Sharswood street, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. It EWEES.—On the 12th instant, Joseph Dewees, in the 61st year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Dauphin street, west of Tst-nton at'aatta, OIL WaditatilaY ritataiittLt, at 0 &clack. FAIMELL.—On the 13th inetant, Mary, daughter of John and Rose Farrell, aged 7 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Shock street, between: wentieth and Twenty-first, below Filbert, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. dk CORMAN.—On the 13th instant Mr. Edward Gor man, aged 40 Tears. Funeral from his late residence, No. 929 South Eighth street, above Carpenter, on Wednesday morning, at 13X o'clock. GRAVY:R.—On the 12th instant, S. Angeline, darnel ter of Andrew and Susan Graver, in the 23,1 year of her age, Funeral from the residence of her Father ; Chestnut Hill, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. it LEWELLEN.—On the 12th instant, William Lewd len, in the 59th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 918 Beach street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. LOC:CIL—On the 13th instant, Catharine Logue, wife Of Mark Logue, aged 33 years. Fuueral from the residence of her husband, No. 7.18 Passyunk road, above Catharine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon; at 1 o'clock. PIIYNEY.—On the 11th inst., lilies Mary L. daughter of the late Joseph S. and Susan Phyney. Funeral from her mother's residence, camera Sepriva and streets, on Wetineatta) afternoon, at 3 o'crli, RODGERS.—On the 13th instant, Susan Rodgers, in the 18th year of her age. Funeral front the residence of John McGowen, No. 1207 Chestnut street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 8 o'clock. BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25 Black Iteps Anglais, 25 eta. Do. do. Imperial, 25 cts. Do. do. Anglais, 4-4 wide, 27% cts. Do. All wool Velour Beps,Sl. Pc. 42, do. Ottomans 'in. De. Badzarner Silks, best quality made. l'oult de Sole, do do. Do. Gros Crain Silks, all qualities. Do. Dress Goods of every description. BESSON A: SON'S Mourning Store, °en No. 918 CHESTNUT Street .rr t „, • THE ANNUAL MEETING, OF THE 11.3 UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION will be held THIS AFTERNOON, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock, at their Booms, northwest corner of SEVENTH. and SANSOIII Streets, second story. Contributors are rOSDCWIIIIY invited to be preent. SAMUEL If. PERKINS, President. JOHN IL ATWOOD, Secretary. oel4-2t gyPEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION, TWENTY FOURTH WARD.--A Meeting of the People's Party of the Twenty-fourth Ward will be held on TUES DAY EVENING, October 18,1801, nt the Headquarters, idiNtASIER ATenue and MAlila-11` Ettrf , ct By order of the President, ROBERT I'. SHULTZ. JAMES NEwimi., Secretary, It COM MERC m t O r AF, Oct. c& -- VANIA. The Annual Election for Directors will ho hold at the itanlAi4 11,$tio on Monday, Noventbor 18th, between Cho hooni of 10 A. IL and 2 P. The Annual Meeting et the Stockholders Will bo held ai the stow place, on TI - It.IIIAY, Knventlove sth at 12 dote .7t. S. C. PAIOI6, nels-tut - Cashier. la- ECLECTIC DICAL, COLLEGE RACE STREET, BELOW PIIMII—' 111 trilnill; Ammal See tent. Organized 1848, and receive,: a full Charter from the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Feb. Trtffttrs: JCIFVPIL S. Fisher, Esq., president; W. G. 'lawman, Esq., vice president; Harman Baugh, EP!, treasurer; W. G. Calver, Esq., secretary; Rev. John McClintock, LL. D., J. D. Braynard, - Jonas &Ar rant], James McClintock, C. F. Valve% William Paine. Faculty of Medicine; B. Dalton, M. D., Professor Of Physiology ; James McClintock, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Surgery Willialll Paine, M. D.,Professor id the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology; C. Stockton flaunt, Professor of Materia Medico, Therapeutics, Medical Bonny, aand Pharmacy; James McClintock, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, Gene ral, and Microscopic ; William Paine, M. D., Professor of flip Medical Properties and Uses of Concentrated Eclectic Medicines: C. Stockton flaunt, M. 11., Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Medical Jurisprudence; Benjamin F. Paine; M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, and Diseases of WOMCII and Children ; W. B. Jones, M. D., Demonstrator and Teacher of Practical Surgery and Anatomy ; Cyrus R. Morgan, janitor; W. Paine, M. D., Dean. Foga to the maim , room. $6O, Worthy but poor young men can have the benefit of the beneficiary. The College holds two mu semitone each year. The Fall ar o Winter eession is about commencing. The present num ber of matriculants is larger than that of any other Me dical College in the city, and, with the exception of one, larger then that of all the reA. Students wishing to at tilia the Coheir mutt call on W. PAINE, M. D., Dean, No. 931 ARCH Street. Professors PAINE and MeCLINTOCK hold a free Medical and Surgical Clinic at the College even' WK NES DAY, front 2to P. Id., and Prof. PAINE gives a f ree Diedieal Lecture to Ladies and Gentlemen every WEVrEPTIA P.VEN ENC. ot THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1861. gi Peritoneum S. & Bowels Total ......... RECRUITS WANTED, to fill up a Company attached to a Regiment now in active ser vice on the Potomac. Pay and Rations commence on enrolment, and Recruits sent to camp. Apply at Rendezvous. Re. 106 South SIXTH Street. Good chances for Sergeants and Corporals, RICHARD ELLIS, Captain, oc4-12ft. Co. 1), Second Reg,iment Penna. R. Vol. ACOL. R. BUTLER PRICE'S SECOND PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY.— Active, able-bodied young men wanted, to go into catnip immediately, near this city. Pay and rations commence immediately_ RAN'ilitillp Office in Govern ment Itnilding, next to Custom 'louse, in CIIE•ANUT Street, below Fifth. Captain G. MIDDLETON, First Lieut.-A. V. SLOAN, • oelo-6t* Second Lieut. FRANK MCCLOSKEY. U. S. ARMY-WANTED IM MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT U. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and thirty-tire. Pay ranges from $l4 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the euldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier coin. mences no aeon no he to tnltotett. By an act lately passed , the term -of-enlistment is changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitled to 8108 BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote gold fere from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD ROUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE, 4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. FINANCIAL. SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay ment, the abort /cuter. DREXEL & Co , BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. oe4-3m .50 MISS A. M MARCHE, FASH IONABLE DRESSMAKER. haling returned to the city, she rill be pleased to see her old customers,and the ladies generally, at No. 21 South EIGHTH, mu Chestnut, Philadelphia_ 0c15.121* FANCY MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.—JOSEPH lIANKTRGER, No. 116 North SECOND Street, calla the attention of milli ners and dealers to his largo and well assorted stock of Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnet Silks, uncles, Straw C 9041 (lc,' etc, e n MRS. M. A. KING will open a full assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLI NERY, on TRFRSDAY, October IT, at r 02.6 CHEST NUT S.firvt. 0c11.40 f el) MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 CHESTNUT Street, will OPEN ON THURSDAY, October 10th, a Fashionable assortment ot: PARIS MILLINERY_ 0c9.6t bilsBEB It, TA N, 014 CHESTNUT, will open PARIS MILLINERY for the Fall on THURSDAY, October 3. oc2-12tf KENNEDY'S • TRENCH FLOWERS. FEATITE RS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH 0c5.3m 4. SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS 'BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, DINING ROOM, AND OFFICE, At.il made in the Ines! swayed manlier, Al the best imported Bustin Iron with PATENTED CLAY OYLICI DER6, of which wo have the exclusive sale. NORTH, CIIASE, NORTH, 012-36 t No. 249 North SECOND Street. BT. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES. —The Course of Lectures before the Institute will commence on 1'.1(404ty Lyn - I , in%, ptit instant, at Tx o'clock, and be continued on Monday, Wednesday, end Friday Evonings for twenty weeks. The first course of ten weeks will consist of : Monday Evening—On Chemistry, by Professor B. 11. Rand. Wednesday Evening—On Ethnology. by Professor II Hsi+l.-be, Friday Evening—On Mechanics, by Professor J. F Fraier. The arrangements fur the second will be published in due time. Each member, on pa, fag ]:is Annual Contribution, rind each Life Meml.tr, will receive a season ticket far 14muc-if and a lady ; h, will alms, recoil - 0 ncanon tici-ta for Lis children, wanlB, and apprentices tinder 21 years of age, on the payment of $1 for each minor. . . TER74B OF MmtllEßSHlP.—AtantalcoMribution, $3; Life 'Members, 5.3, with the additional charge of $1 the first year for a certificate of membership; Stock Members pay V 2 per year; pri. a of Stork, $ lO per shore. 04.4111F1116ii WlAhillfl to become, meaabeee twill xleaca aft , piy nt the Ilea of the iinititute, in csEVESIIi Street, above Chestnut. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary. OCTOBER 9, 1861. ocll-6t ozrPENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIET li.—The stated MEETING and DIS rbAT, tor October, will be held at CONCERT RAI,L, on TUESDAY EVENING next, lath instant, at 8 o'clock. A. W. HARRISON, ocl.l-2t Rec. Secretary. cxJEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. —The General Introductory to the Course of Lectures will he delivered b Professor It ICHF.' on NOtiPAY, Ortolier 14, at 7jf r.lll. The Regular Ler , totes will begin the day after at 10 A. oe9-5t ROBLEY 101.7NGLISON, Dean. GIR ARD RANK, I'm DELPIII.I, October 8,1861. The annual election for Directom will be held :a the Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders nun be held at the tante place on TUESDAY, November 5 at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCRAFFEIL Cashier. oeS-tnthg tnolS VATLIFIETW AND stEiliAfit',6" BANK. —PHILADELPHIA, October 4, 1861.—The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hoard of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. 91., and on TUEEDAY, the sth day of It (weather nest, a general meeting of the Stockholder!' will be held nt the Banking House at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably t o the Ch a rt e r, ocs-dtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. Err BANK 01' COMMERCE, PHIL!, DELI October 7,1861 •-• . . The annual election for Directors will he held at the Banking Hence on - MONDAY, the 18th day of November new, betwcen the hours of DP o'clock A. ht. and o'clock P.M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November nest, at 1 o'clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. ocB,tuths toolB OT. WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL. 'DELIA, October 3, )361.—The ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the .5111 day of Novem ber next, at )2 o'clock M. And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of Novenibse next, between the heittra of 10 &clack A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. G. M. TBOUTMAN, oe3-that tNIB _ Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK, CULLA DELPHIA, October 8, 1861.—The ANNUAL ELECTION fir DIEEC'TOES will be held at the Bank !KS 11911` , ' 911 BIQNDAj7 NinTiTilnr lathlt'etWee4 t l e hours of 10 A. 111. A general meeting of the stockhoidprg will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, November 6th, at 12 o'clock M. JOS. N. PEIRSOL, oc9•wf tnolS Cashier. [IT OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE comiuNy, October 7, 1861 VIP Directors have this day declared a dividend of Five Dollars per share for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal represen tative.c on and after the 17th instant: ocS RR* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. lIIILITARY NOTICES AtLIGHT CAVALRY-COL. R. BUTLER PRICE.—A few more 11IEN WANT ED. Par ? Rations ? &e.. from enrolment cquipmcnte, and go into canip, near Diullyi immediately. Good elmnee for competent men, for non-commissioned officers. Headquarters 106 South SIXTH Street, 6 . Peo ple's Hotel." Captain, JOSEPH ARCHAMBAULT. First Lieutenant. FRANK EVANS. oel44lt* Second Lieutenant, JAMES M. COX lU. S. MAKINES.—Wanted imme diately for the r. S., Marine Corp.s 300 able-bodied men, for sea and land service; also, a few competent drummers and fifers. All information that may he required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia MILLINERY. Pattern Bonnets of the latest styles always on hand cl4-6t* STOVES AND RANGES IN ALL SIZE% NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S OELERRATIM COOKING STOVES, _ ( - his consuming, with Dont)le-plated Tops, and all the latest improvements. Manufactured and sold at No. 209 North SECOND Stmt. ••• TH031.1 3 80N'3 CELEBRATED "SITCHENER, " The hest, most durable, and convenient Iwamoto moot for Cooking; haring the best facilities for an abun dant supply of Hot Water, Roasting, Baking, Stewing, Broiling, &c. For sale, in varieni sues,of our own manufacture. NORTII, CHASE, & ORTH, • No. 209 North SECOND Streot, Kl2-36t Philadelphia, BAIN PIPE.-STEAM-PRESSED STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE. PRICE LIST. 2.incli bore, per yard 25 cents. 3 ac ‘t 46 ' 30 .. 8 a 66 66 - 40 ti 5 ~ a 44 50 a 6 6i 1.6 ll 63 7 .. ~ a 85 .. 8 6t a IL 1/0 !‘ 9 a .. .1 125 • .. 70 n Ili 66 150 .L. 12 if if Si 200 " A liberal discount allowed to Dealars, and to those or• daring in large linalitities. FACTORY—SEVENTH and Germantown road. S. A. 114mm:wit Waro.nse loio VllRivilitlT strod. WALLET STOLEN.-,--A con taining nor mortgage net. or :moo, di4.l sa lon, Muss., with over ono year of the tittle to expire !bur other mortgage notes of $2OO each, dated Salem, oet. oth or 19th, 1861, payable in two, three, n. e, awl six years respectively—none of v hich are itegotiab i„ ....r. :nble to JOHN RYAN, or order. As these notes ow Tf i tus ' j ess to the thief, the is welcome to contained in tho wallet,) the :• , mall amount of Mom:" if Ie the will Conshlr fei-j a w n l l l , f9 i r a i t v , a g r : im t ti t i g notes through the rust Omer, ,7ncloseu -• ' • .• A the undersigned. JOHN It ..""2, ocl4-3t Washington, TT IS ONLY BY MAKING SO MANY Photographs at REIMER'S GALLERY, SECOND Street, shore GREEN, that those superior colored rho -6,141-.0. cart he for $?1 Rik (1 .001) NEWS FOR ALL: APPLES, P OTATOES, and all kinds of Frialuce at the New Fruit and Ptoduce Store, 610 SPRING GARDEN Street, where you can Lay twenty per cent. cheaper than any- UN lON ENVELOPES ! UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPES! That will go through the Post Office. OVER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Shurket.pers supplied With Twonty.five or it Million, At the VERY LOWEST PRICER, AT MAGEE'S UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE DIANUFACTORY No. :llt; CHESTNUT Street, Corner of HUDSON Street: Corner of HUDSON Street. _ 11E3TE1131111 310. NISI CIITISTNUT kttiwt. THE MOST REASONNHI,L: PRICES IS TLiE I ocls No. 23 ;South NINTH Street. CL 0 A K S! V The 'Largest,' Cheapest, and lih,,,t-assorted Stoeh: in the city. NEW CLOAK STORE! The most Elettant assortment in the city B CHESTNUT STREET, POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND BETS to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O in Seta. POINT VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, :.$4 to $l2 in Collars, $lO to $3O in Sets. POINT DE DARCELONE (new article in Lace,) to $lO In C./11M-0, $l2 to $23 la Seto, 'POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, .... $2 to $5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Sets. YALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, ...,51 to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 iu Seta. THREAD LAVE COLLARS AND SETS. 60c to $2 in Collars, $2 to $4 in Seta. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS-- ....trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS—. AU price& HANDEERCITI - EFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBES, and BERTIIES, in all of the above materials. Princees Clothilde HANDKEIWIIIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colors,) $l. worth lie A 116 W 10t of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents • • /Mustached • • 13 cents, 811 Um, Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $25. • • Cambria • • 75 cents to $2. A now lot of Talencienne Edgings, Inserting, and LaCO3. • • Guipure • • • • • • • - Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. ?? Chemise Yokes. (ruffled) 25 nuts. • • Magic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents. •. Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 cents. • • Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25. • • Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $3O. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LAGES, and EMBROIDERIES, will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. -- EIYEE. & LANDELL, FOURTH AND O'.IICH Streets, hare now arranged for sale a nmanificont Foit.gortmont of rich v FALL DRESS GOODS, adopted to first-class city retail Fates. . FY RE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL ..OLI assortment of good DIANKETS, 10.4, 11.4, and 12-4 sizes. Captain J. C. CASH, Recruiting Officer, VYRE g. LANDELL HAVE A FULL .12.1 'Stock of MISLINS by the piece. Families sup plied reasonably. ocB HAMILTON, MERRIMACK, AND ROBESON PRINTS. Hamilton Brown Flannels and 12-4 Shertings. idanciirrier Ozartr two, Dog!. Stark Bleached Drills ; Suffolk Brown Drills. Waltham 7-8, 10-4, 40, and 42 ineh Broached, and 9-4 Brown Sheeting!. OIL loud and for sale by B. W. CHASE & SON, nc3-12t if 100 CHESTNUT St. NEW BALMORALS. Just recelyeJ, en invoice of - English Balmoral% full size. New designs, choice colors. FIIABPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 CHESTBUT and EIGIITIf srreere NEW WINTER SHAWLS. Scotch Blanket Long Shawls. 81‘,1 Berlin Gray and Mottled Shawls. Brodie Long and Square Shawls. Very cheap Uinta Laine Shawls. Square Blanket and Stella Shawls. Fancy Heavy Woolen Shawls SFIARPLESS BROTHEIM CHESTNUT and ELHITH Streets, VERY CHEAP MERINOS. Several hundred pieces Wide Frenclaferinos. Rich dark Colors. Eriklit colors-and CaSNINVF) dark and bright tvlvra, At prices much lower than usual. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, GOLD BORDERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort ment of Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Rich Curtain , and, Furniture Material: r iles-dere I Shales, etc., all made anai put up at Short Notice and at the most reasonable rates. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, St ARRISON, oe2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ME RINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, VESTS, ET.C.,—A Full Assortment of Merino Goods of Desk make for Ladles,. Gent°, mad Youth, atlste season's }Aces. SIIEPFARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, oc2-tf 100S.CHESTNUT Street. SHAWLS. Blanket Shaw Mimeo' Shawls. Mack Thiint Shawl& Guile Travelling Maudg. COOPER a CONARD, ee2o 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open this morning, from a bankrupt gala,. the following goods, which arc deckled borswzga; One Lot of Plaid Muslim at 183, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Muslim at 26, worth vg. SPRING SEIRTS-THE LATEST STYLE—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of impronti shape, in /8, 20, 25, 30, 25 wino, at restmcd prieee. _ . . CLOAKING CLOTHS. Waterproofs and Reps-Ilants. Plato Colorg Cloaking& Pine awl Metiluaa Dia& Cloths. Also, Cassinieres, Satinets, Yestings, Boys' Wear, &c. COOPER h CONARD, • se2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., N. N. corner EIGHTH NO HARHET 30 PER CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY buying DRY GOODS of IL STEEL & SON, No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. • We bate now open a choice assortment of NF,w FAIL, AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, bought entirely FOR CASH, and we will sell them VERY CHEAP, FOR CASH. Brown Mixed, and Black Mixed Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. Black Cloth Cloaks, of the newest am! latest styloa, cheap Sian Shawls. Woollen Shawls for Fall and Winter. Cheap Fancy and Black Silks. 1 lot of Figured Black Silks at 75e, worth $l. Largo size Balmoral Skirts, very, cheap. nen FALL--1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest over Offered. Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices BILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres, Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, &c., A the Old Established Store of . . THOMMIRY & 0111331, ae2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN POPULAR DRY GOODS, hOO pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 a Printed Reps, Eninglines. 100 o Plain Velours, Ottomans. 100 Prinnal Cashmeres, iterinos. 500 4 ' Rich and Neat De Panics. 1000 4 , Calicos and Bich French Prints.. 100 Plaids, Precite, 200 Plain and Figured Soid lOU as Fancy Paris Dress Silks. 200 Fiured and Plain Black Silks. MI) Munro awl PIPg It!;qllco4SfillWl4, 300 Brasile and Open Centre Shawls. Flannels, Muslims, Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel liege, Planers, Crash. SIIAPPLESS BROTHERS, ocli CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. MOM RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! WATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, • in endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS of every shade; BLACK CLOTH . CLO AKS. every quality ; BLACK SILK•VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE. EVERY NEW MATERIAL; THE LARGEST STOCK AND HOUGH S CO., tit 4 Fvutio 71-ItiTir Zkreet, Opposite Franklin Market No. to South NI yr 11 Stre , t. Fire - 11001 above CllPStitlit O N N O v At 726 FOR FALL TRADE. JUST. RECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., 7.26 CHESTNUT STREET One Lot of Ladies'' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12M One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, One Lot of Gentle" L. Cambric Hataikerebiefe t One Lot of Dark Linen at N. worth UM; At JOHN H. WrOKNEP, an3o 702 ARCH Street. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON, ocl2-rptf 1046 CHESTNUT Street FLANNELS! FLANNELS!! FLANNELS !T.! Opera Flannels, all colors and shades. Opera Flannels, figured and plain.. yi and 44 Balardvale Fiannala. Heavy 4-4 Skirting do. 'Heavy Twilled Red and Gray Flannels. The beet 25 cent White Flannels in the city. ocl tt MERCHANT TAILORS O. THOMPSON, TAILOR. N. E. COR. SEVENTH and MILNUT STS. CIRCULAR My customers, and the public generally, aro respect fully infamies] that my selections of fabrics and facili ties for filling orders this season aro quite equal to those of any former one. I therefore take this convenient methyl of inviting My old patrons, together with all gentlemen of taste and dress, to give my es tablishment an early visit. N. B.—All kinds of: Military Uniforms mule nt tho shortest notice. O MERCHANT TAILORS.—The T . _. undersigned, until hig withdrawal !ruin businagg, five years ago,principal of the firms of KELLY & BRO. TE.EII, and rKENS, KELLY, et BROTHER, desires to make arrangements to, upon revival of trade, connect himself mlth on established house or join in establishing II 11(1V CN IC(.111. EDWARD Y. KELLY. . . . . Addriw, care of Itlesns, JGti. & WM. E. W(..01w, 1.,41.1410011= oe9-601, DRY-C4OODS JOBBERS. - 1861. F _ Of 1861. 0 E FALL 0 S D H S. RIEGEL, BAIRD. & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY• GOODS. No. vr Ftgvra Tutu , gREET, ph[trAmpinA, Prompt-paying me.Thants are respectfully invited to examine our large and carefully-se lected stock of desirable goods, which will bo sold at prices to suit the times. s.e2B-2m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, •50 CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS. Nye. 222 and 241 North Street, show Race, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND pomEsTre c r op% Among which will be found a general aasortment of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. 11Nr CASH DEFERS SPECIALLY INVITED. g017.2m THOMAS MELLOR & CO., 11 Nos. 40 and 42 NORTH THIRD Street, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPORTERS and SLITBT-FRONT MIitiIiFAUTURERS. Importations direct from the Mannfactoriee. 011-2 m 1861. TO CASH BUYERS. 1861. H C. LAUGHLIN & Co , No. 303 MARKET STREET, Are receiving daily, frrm the PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORA. AVOTIIYITS, gener4l ikkaorlatont of 111EitellANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS are especially invited to call and ex amine our Stock. ses-tf 1861 • FALL GOODS.IB6I . FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE, ROSS, & CO., 521 MARKET STREET, Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of FAtr., & WINTER GOODS which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits. Kir Buyers are reopectiully invited to call and ex amine our stock. au3l-2m IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. FALL SEASON. 1861. W. S. STEWART & CO.. Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET BROWN AND .BLACK REPELL ANTS. DROWN - AM> BLACK, (PERT DEM/BLE,) ALSO, OTHER SLOTHS, FOR CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS-- A LALGE INVOICE of the above Goods just re ceived. MILITARY GOODS. T ENTS. 1 ,0 0 0 T N S . READY MADE AND- OF SUPERIOR. QVILFTY, For sale by FROTILDTUrIiAI% WELLS . . ocls-6tif ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., 116 CEIBSTNUT. MEET, Are prepared to deliveron contrant 3-4and.64Dark and: ay Dim, CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. seB-3m INDIGO BLUE: KERSEY& INDIGO BEIM. CLOTHS; And every variety or.Udg adapted to-Military Clothing ; for sate at the lowest.orioes. • REGIMENTS EWIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE,. BENJ. L. BERRY, CLOTH. ROUGE, 50 SOUTIN SECOND STRRET. 0e5,1m. ARMY FLANNELS., WELMNG, COCAIN, & co, S-TRItUT, Are premed to mako ooatracte,.for immadiate•dolivezt, of WHITE DOMET ELAYKELS, AND SLY 'WOOL .2 . INDIGO .bLISE FLANNELS 6. of Goaerameot atandud. 0c.141 ANDREWS' ORIGINAL. CAMP,OR TRAITPLIANCI BED TRUNK. (Patent amtlied for). For MAO by W. A• ANDREWS. oe2-1m No.Alt.t CHESTNUT Street. COTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOB BALE BY my22-Iftf FROTHINOIIAM k WELLS. LEGAL. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VA LUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On FRIDAY, the let day of November, 1861, the undersigned, executors of the will of JOSEPIt IioNIOMAUHER, deceased, in exeunt:on of °Mere of the Orphans' Oonrt of. Lancaster county ' mill sell, by public vendue, at the EPIIItATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, in Ephrata township, Lancas ter county, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: The well-known and popular watering place known as the EPRItATA MOUNTAIN SPRLNIAL , t, in the county of Lancaster, Stahl of PClllls,llYitlil4a thirteen miles northeast from Lancaster, eighteen miles southwest from Reading, and on the Downingtown, Ephrata, and Harris burg turnpike road, fitly-nine miles west of Phila delphia, thirty-eight miles east of Harrisburg, and eleven miles north of the Bird-in-Hand, a station on the Penn sylvania Railroad. The 'property consists of TiN acres of Land, part of it excellent farming lamb the rest to covered with tine chestnut and other Timber, with numerous springs of the purest water, which are conducted to Bunches and Baths. The buildings are extensive, and capable of entertaining five hundred visitors. This Watering Place and Summer Ile4o has, ever 'rocs its ceinmetConent, heel, yell patronized, at tints It' ild NH capacity, antl this year ha, its full propoftioll, in comparison with siumar awes, The Columbia and Reading Railroad, now being con structed, passes within a quarter of a tulle of the Springs, and when completed will make the 4, Ephrata Mountain Springs" the most eanvenient of access of all the fashion able watering places. Persons wishing to View the prelates before the Ikty of lo will vh.0,0 call on Adam lioni—niachor, ono of the tindvialptied elet-enteaw, relenting; l'o,Feßion, awl good title, given on the first of April next, or sooner if deeired. Fate will COIIIIUNICO at 1 - o'clock I'. ll. of said day, when terms will be nude known. ncls•tn3t ESTATES OF GEORGE RUPLEY and ANNA FUNK, Into of the borough of Wash iugton, in the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, deemed. The undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of said, county of Lancaster, to distribute the IlaiftllCO in the Lauds of Christian Clotho, aihninis• lotto - with the will annexed, of the estate a the said George Rupley, deceased, and executor of the will of said Anna Fuuk, deceased, among . thoso legally en titled to the RllllO, hereby gives notice to all persons interested in such distribution, that he' will attend, for the purpose of his appointment, at the u Library Room," in the court house, at Lnuooter, int !SATURDAY, the 10th of November nest, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where they nay attend. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. tanc:uter, October 14, IS6I. ovls.tu4t HAIR. (JUTTING AND AA LIE MO, at Ilk lan and BRANCH . , 01424 U ADA3I KONICM.I.CITER 7 W. CARPENTER, E.,:cutor, WAriTs. WANTED -50 Subor M.iu us CAN VASSEIL4 on, WEL ROY'S fUTI TORY for .11'..;2. ‘ l.(biro;:s , g A. M.," ‘.. 4 .7 South SIXTH Str2o. SITUATION WANTED-By a young io mil ig,eactia a HORSE and LifeHT WAGON. For a eitmation that le 0041 oveupy a portion OT all of 1101 time, )u• would unkaror te• give antiernetiun. Addres4 W. 8.,'• Press ollu•e. ❑all-Bt ANTANTED_ A VESSEL OF TETE capacity of from GM to 000 Nita. Er 2 VC•5142 to the West Indies. Apply to Dal JAURETCHIE A: CAR:STAIRS AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP ER is (Ten for an en zatrernent. Salary in iterfffti. Juice will. the times. Undoubted rider:q.a an f, el orrac tor and ability_ Acillfulia it lizainoaii," nom 2210, Piiiiarlolpiiiii Pont Offie, acid-trot* WANTEI)-A. SUCCESSOR .1 . 111,0 ' fin• n foipprior DENTAL PRACTICE. Po*. Rim; ithniediatd3. Adcliv,s Lattibertville, New JrrFe:- BOARDING. - . BOARDING.—Large Parlor anti Bed room, ronuennicatil.7., Necoial floor front; liarnl ion,rly furuiAed, nit), 1. 1 mid cold nutrr, watereinsetF.- v., Nurthnemt turner DI:THIRTEENTH and ARC O. g PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Handsome -a_ LOOMS nay be obtained, in a small family, No. 130 n WALNUT Street. oel4-3t* ------ BoENG.—Desirable and hand 1L smutty ftwitirtsed room+, in a central part of thc city, can he ot.tained on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address A. R. C., Pres:, office. ocl2-7tit FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO RENT— Two Medium-size fri HOUSES, plermintly mated, 1017 and 10111 RINE Street. Apply 1G North SIXTH Street to lt* B. d. W1L1.11,31. pIIWATE APARTMENTS TWO Itandeense communicating CIIA t RERS, on the Fecund floor, and one on the tldr,l, it de,ie4.l, with large Private Parlor and Private Table, can be had at 1714 PINE Street. It is &shed to rent the, mom. to A Rimer• family, to the exam:ion of other boarder,:.oell—ftti: TO LET.—The five.story STORE, No. 25 North FOrltTlf Street. This Store is in excellent condition, t ell located, and has Aching and fixtures Rifted to the 44 Icution" lonsines4. OR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE, ..R2 —A dc,-irable FARM, containing fts acres of land, situate:; miles from Doylestown depot, 28 ndlea north of the city. Excellent improvemema, nicely watered, flue fruit=, &c. PeSKS6iOrl can be given Hill fall. _.Apply- E. PETTIT, CCM 209 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.--A -- Treat numher of FfITMS, Culllitry-phiCeB, {With a few acres of grmind t West Philadelphia and Germantown prorerties. &c., Sc. Apply to E. PETTIT, ncl2 No. MR WALNUT Street TO RENT—COAL YARD, on west side of 13110 AD Street, firid . Yard above South Street. Apply to J. SERGEANT PRICE, oelo-12t N 0.813 ARCH Street. T O L E T - -- 0-ERMANTOWN at “ttb, corner oC GREEN arid IC Street,. will be to let on the first of November.. WM. IL RACON oelL6t* . 335 MARKET Street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The Amu Lectutlfar-located Picku stone DWELL ING, on the 11 - PA Fide of - RITTENHOUSE SQUARE, With or - Without the furniture• Apply to N 0.131.1 ARCH Street. oclo-6t* - FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHAR ... 2 TER.—Tbe superior Baltimore-built bark A. A. lircLcrt, O. T. Wwitr. master, 500 two regiger, acor in - lieu' York. Apply to J AURETCTIE k a'ATISTAIRS, onl 202 and 204 South FRONT St rp 0 It E N T—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, Orithontboard), In a private family, on WALNUT 8troot ; west of Tenth. Apply to Drug store, E. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. sual-ff FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain -12 log 130 acres ; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered. with epringa and rttnnine stream, aitnate 6 ntilti from Doylestown depot, and 2M miles from Lambertville Sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buiLdings, and every variety of fruits. Price only 675 per acre; easy terroF. Apply to E. PETTIT,. selO No. 30.? WALNUT Street. IVHEREAS, TIE LINDELL; HO TEL CO•3IPANY by its Deed, dated the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-uhie, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of St. Louis county, in Book No. 234, at Page 202, and alto try ita other deed,. dated the said first day of December,. 1869,- recorded in Book No. 230, Page 328, confirmatory of and mil:internal:l - to said first deed, did convey unto WIT,LIAM KORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the follnwing-described real °state, situated in Block No. 126, of the City of St. LOW"), 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 smith by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street,. north by the north tine of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tank., and known as Surrey No. DON and weetby Seventh street: 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 mere or less; being Lot known and designated on the pint of the tour laid out and made an addition to the town-of - St Louis, by William Christy, as Lot No. 27, bounded' on the west by No. 3a, as laid out by Christy, on the north-by Green street, on the east by Sixth street r and'onthe south by the Lut berries first described t which said couveyancos were made to add MORRISON, BREDRLL, and DICK,. in crush-to secure the payment of certain bonds therein. described, amounting to four hundred thouranddoltare ; Bring eight hundred bonds of five hmairrii.dollurs mon, payable in ten years from the first-day of December,. eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to P.ETEHLINDELL. or bearer, with ten per cent. interest, payable semi-an nually from that date, all payable at. the Bank of Coin tneree, in New York ; and toltereasounang other things, it was provided in said Deeds that- if the- interest-upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and. remain unpaid for thirty days after the- maturity thereof{ . that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall. forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their fare to be due; and whersas,.said LINDE LL HOTEL COMPANY. ham, itie believed,. negotiated, sold, and pledged- six. hundred end , sixteen of said 1101U1 S, amounting to three- hundred. and eight thousand dollars, upon all of' which the semi-an nual interest, becoming due on the first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due for-mere. than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded • Now,.therefore, we, WILLIANL.M. MORRISON, ED-- WARD 2.I:EDELL, and FRAMILIN A. DICK, True-. toes as aforesaid, at the request- of many of the Mill-. V 14111111,3 sad sormtations holding_saidtande,Aed 111 its— cordancs with the provisions of said Deeds, will, on thet wenty-second day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, and between the hours of eleven. o'clock in the forenoon and five. o'clock in. the afternoon of that day, at the east front door.uf the. Court Mouse, in the CITY OP ST. LOUIS, Itlismooti, proceed to .11 the t1,110•11 , 011111111Pd Dlollll§oB and property, for.cash, at rah. licl r endae, to the highest bidder„in order to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, And any amounts or charges that may be.payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with the.expensee of the. Trust. WM. M. MORRISON. t EDW it ARD BEDELI ! Trustees. set:-dtocii VitAS'irt...ti.it- IrtOii,? IVIARSTIt.WS SALES: ItifARSITAII&StA,LE.-BY VIRTUII 1.111 of a Writ of SCri, by.the Hon_..T.oM Cadwalader,_ J edge of the District (lent of the linked States, in and: for the Etotern Distriet of Penneylvanda, in Admirrdty,. to me directed, will lse. Fuld at Public:Sale, to thehigheen and best bidder, far. CaPh„ at the PII/LADELPIDLAI EXCHANGE, on 'Atit.HISDAY., tb,l24thdav of:October„ 1861, at 12 o'clock Ed. y ;the one-sixth.partof. the Sclieeper ALLIANCE. hor ammo! and futmiture, Laing the interest of Cif MIL rf . ES rEronim,.resilient and inhabitant cui, the State. of North Garelina,,im sold schooner. WILLIAM. 31.I.LLWAJW). Pennsyhtania.. Lrma,October 12,. - 4361. ocl6-6t ATAR1513.641,65 811,14,1L-13y VIRT . LIE or a Virit.of Bale. by: MA lion. John Endankulff, Judge of khDistrict Conri of thejiniteil S F, is and for the East.irn 1114rict of Pentisylimnia, in. Admiralty, to me direchatoxill be sold. nL kublie Salt, to.tba higheat and beet bilditr, fez clial.ar. the PIELLADERPHIA EX CHANGE, on I'IIIiESVAX, the 21tit tsy of October, IEIOI, Nit 1.2 o'tlock cse two-sixtveulto GI; tthoSchoorter J. Ti. .ppnwvl. mrpl being the interest of GIDEON 11.061:E; awl FfiEELY renideuts an.l inhabitants the Slate of North Carotins, in the said Schooner. ILLA/174 .)111,LWA1ili, U. S. Manitini„ E. D. of renten. PRILADUIrraIa.• OVIONT I'4 /SOL ocl*-6t REMOVALS. 0- - - - zz DR. DU BOUCIIET, DEN . TIST, has REMOVED to 1633 ASCII Street. oclo-lin* DR. J. H. McQUILLEN HAS RE moved to 1112 Allen Street. REMOVAL.—The undersigned have remnyerl their STEEL aitil CAST-STEEL RILL Wartimmo from No. .W 0 to No. 421 COMMIC6. Etrent, where they will be Newell to 20/i their feknul. and cuptomere. NAYLOR. g CO. Philadelphia, October 2,1861. oc-t-tf CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. „ , „ FALL- 1861. BOYD & STROUD. No. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET, HAVE SOW THEIR USUAL LARGE STOCK ON RAND, To which they invite the attention of UASII BUYERS. COPARTNERSHIPS. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. —We, the aoloicribert. , , brim; drsiruns of funning a limited Vat titm'Aits, i m neCatitlittil With tit.. to-ovh.lona or the act of Assemtly of the C. 1111 l onwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 21st dal' of March, A. 1).1636, entitled "An act re lative to Limited Partnerships," do hereby certify that the Minn! of the firm under which said partner:hip is to he transomed end emalucted is .TOIIN ZEIILEY, Jr. That the general nature of the I,ll‘incss to be transacted to the S,TW:rat ttopivry, ti:oves, and Ziutions basinels, and the tpah,a..ta.l ii, the oily of rhiiadelphk, The mane of the . arneral portlier of the said firm is JOIIN Jr., of the city of Philadelphia. The capital contributed by the special partner, JOSEPII SEAL, 455 7.110r,1ia1l street, Philadelphia, to the common stock is Ten Thousand Ilullars in cash. The period at which the said partnership is to commence is the 7th day of October, A. D. 1S(11, and to terminate on t h e Ott, clay of Octulirr, A. 11, 16t4. JOHN ZEIJIAY, Jr. 40-tu6tl , 3. IT. SEAL. NOTICE. AA,M .. T IR REAS, Messrs. A TRUE, BURNHAM, and GILROY, of Phila delphia - have tailed to comply with the Mem< of the con tract, dated 31,.t day of May, 1500, between them and us, by virtue of which contract they possessed the right to manufacture, and we, and ) - mel Pacht fruit Can, Jar, or Cap, 1010IVII as Fridley .1: CornmAn's Patent, being dated October sth, 1859, And whereas, Wo have notified the. said ARTHUR. BURN HAM, and GILROY that all rights they possessed by virtue at said contract have been forfeited, as per con tract, Therrfore, tee glee linfire to a// whom it may at any lime COlltTrit.thilt WO Will hehi itli partinfito6PoMiltill who may purelnbg. aiid Fruit Cons, Jura, or (ittp.4, from any one but our regularly-appointed Agents. 111;YR11! .Ic. FRIDLEY. cacliele, Sept. 30,1861.—0cii-stutlelt* OLIVE OIL.-175 Baskets Fresh Olio Oil; mat rrenived per bark Auguxt, fur silo b JAURIT(1111 & CAESTAIW, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. oel-t HIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in voice per sclo.mol• S'ea man's Pride, from St. Darts. for sale by IAUUNTUT[E ,s; CARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Stroh Nirtl SYTiVEI: 1111 c71,117TIVUENT !I Ott inu tho utrittl . t,f IL7 filF(4,., 1.0 d'hor w:i!- wiq, it. WNALUT-STREET THEATRK-- NINTH and WALNUT stro,tA. flote LeaseP N! 1. M. A. GA RatTTSOCA THIS (T( - ZPTAY) Ocrottr. - .Z. - , •4=l. IVir. Sit r 311 I , sat ,—CO, tr, o ,. .tstw;• Pei v.ez..tentv.,,, ?.! 4 5 rind fc:4. Doore open nt MRS. JOHN D.REIVS ARCII—STRLET TO ATRIC. Acting arrd etAgr ?bringer W. 13, FREDEII Runinna9Agan?lLlfil Trimsturnr.. ..... JOS. D. "frITTRPHY .7111 A Ortol , erl4, Will be prew:rtked, for the tic •!. ,, d Prue, the tolnutrabl. (loniedy, entitled . _ _ Mrs. LoYertinve,..... MWM:M I r+l John uilhert The petiormornce :01 condi:de ihtravagahmr, entitkd CI ARD.NER c HEMMING'S' Vf MAMMOTH CFRCTS, FOR A OffORT 8846. SON, TWELFTH , Sta•ret, below spruce, PRE e'EINE-171'ED SUCTEIJS: MuNDA Ir, October 14th. And nvooy nigthr thico twirl ; Now Acts by tiorGrot kat? Troupe. 1111.'4 upp , atorwe of Gyabd We.tywAttoy and Saturday afternoons,. “liiisteilein.' at 234; o'crorlt. Duur, opt at 7 ctirantouctr at 73 Adad,.:tt.2,-.2.'7,-, children, 15e. ociAlSt rrifiE 'TtESTIDIs IT ATEUR. J.. The- magnificent Jewvlitr, Gold Crown, °Mara,. I Pei arat adv. ISltdaltyAcrpioc= n tedto tr•EItM A N N BY forf . ign ,ital.W.lentates, trill IL,G exhibit - 04 at CALDWELL A: VA C'HESCNCT Street i on , thr.lnl 111 r, ftrct apptoriiiivrittqlto Academy of Moir, vitt t 'WEDNESDAY, Doto.,l,ut. sg4li. Aid the 14tipt•r4 C}nrnl`ci+cu Lim 1 , 3 tin Qtt , .tuot Spain at EVANS & SIS CHESTNUT Street, oreNn• gmfm , any. ocl4ltr ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of TENTH and Cit Ems t;'.!. WM. IL BACON, 335 MARKET Strtvt Exhibiting EVERY NIGHT, and Wotinpsday and Sa tnrila y a,ftcr,inatis, A. W. FEN NO Admittlince s 25 cts. ; C'hildren,•l6•cte: Doors open ag 7; commence at a quarter t., k ocl4-6t* MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF TIIE. REBELLlON—Representing all the proud. neat Scenes, Engagements, anti Incidents to this data.. For sale by JAMES' W. QUEEN • CO., 921' CHESTNUT Struat. A Descriptive List furnished grails and sent by mat), free, on application. sel.B-Int pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF' THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, le open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 I'. IL Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve rears, half price. Shares of Stock, $3O. mr/ Egwar.,77 , ExoußsloNs TO CAMP LACEY, DOYLESTOWN. PA., via 1 4 :4cinTri PENNSYLVANIA' RAILROAD. Thu Ithianld Itt.flimont ; CAI W. W. H. D 0.1.1 emu Is now In camp on the .1%.1..Cp.m..1., at Boyles taw n. Those wishing to see camp life, in reality, anti to enjoy a pleasant ride, in comfortahle care, through the heawtiful secures of Montgomery and ituck, , , can obtain at the Ticket Oltices at WILLOW Street; or BE/MS Street, _ _ _ Tzai leayt• FicONT and WILLOW Streets at 9A. em 4 4 P. M., and raF5 DERKS Street - twenty minutea Inte7. floylebt.iwn nt 7.25 A. M. and 415 P. M. N.) Excursion Tickets sold on the cars. o er.l- St ELLIS 'C. LARK, A gen.t. GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. prepared, DK ittovtororo, to ariplity tomilitn es their tiotirttry liti , iiide,nre4 with ecery dsteripti•)n of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &a. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VIN& awagra. myia LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE moyED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near the Franklin Inktitnte. The undersigned, thankful for east favors, and Delos determined to merit future patronage, tow secured asM• elegant nod convenient store, and has now on hand a. large aseortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought end. Chilled Sven Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the mar strictly See and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Liglehi- Cneenalk.4 Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Sank Vault Doors and Locks will be furrdattetk to onlep on stout notice. This is the Fumigant bsst.pr tested, red cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. .1,1.e ' particular attention is called to New. Caliinet•Sofe, for Plate, jewelry, Etc. This Safe is *on. ceded to surpass in style and elegance anythinglot of fared for Obis purpose, and is the only one that is strfolip tire and hargler proof. Stwohst. Nostou..—T hays now on hand say_ twenty el Fam-4,.Evrying, & Co.'s Safes, most of themnearly now, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complies. assortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at vary low priors. Please call and examine. ja26-I:yif Yd. C. SADLBIL Agent. QA:VING FUND-UNITED STATES 'MYST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OUDOT NUT StrzPeie. lIFFEBEST FIVE PER CENT. a. B. CRAWFORD, Freida's% JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to 0o Legislature. .ME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 06 CHMTNIIT Straw. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORB. George W_ Day of Day & EfatlL--%^k. &Una Wright ii Wright.Mreg. it D, D. Disney «Dapte & Birney. Neney Lewis, Jr " Lewis Das& & Co. C. Biriaardson.. " J. C. Beige& Co. Jew. W. " J. W. Zretman & Co. Gee. A. West " West & Fobes. S. 8. Elaytin . Savage„..Martin, & Co. C. Wilma Duris., Allorn#yrat-lew. B. D. Woodruff of Sib, Molten, & Woodtelt Jno. Kessler, Jr.. No. Yal•Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS Ff. BUCK, Vice-Presided WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. isMt-M! PORTLAND KEROSENE 0- I L. We are now preparer.Vo aupplf fide STANDIED ILLUMINATING. OM, AT GREATLY REDUCZD PRICES. Z. LOCKS: & CO., SOLE AGENTS, /010 ae2.llm Philadelphia. THE BAITIMORE GA&BIJELNINGE FIRE-FLACE - tIEATER. emelt-nes Firibeit the ..llntrohe stave,;' tko ben stave for wwcning, the meat in which.it stnds, and alla ratans abov3.. Call and look at thorn. IV'LLSA.N. oes-3mil 1 , 10. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. LATE MANTE L. Leautifolly enamelled NA,NTELS, go do. citletlly ,roferable tnany others, are IMaiIIILICNAKI by no, and s.dd at PRICES TO SUIT TILE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, oclinsulif ilm ino SIINMiTT Rtsit TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED AND EVIED, AND CHICKEN BA.l.,All,—lnvi tution Cents mat other notices will be distributed in all parts of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned is at all Hines prepared to present, for the hwy.-Mon of Lairs and, fivnttonwoi n 114 of *l9 things necessary fora large orswall entertainment, as the Cif fe may be, thereby avoillit.g aU tumecossary profusion mid waste i end flatters himself, thut II) - his long expo riimer iu businese, he will lie able at all times to give, as heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with their htitroilue.e. HENRY JONES, Colorer. ifiAMFOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ao• Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat PSSY receive froight and Imo WS' at 2P, dellre lug their cargoes in New York the following days. Freights taken at rem:enable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, ml-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New Yost. wg ie t i _ PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS ESTMAN. BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for Alexnndria, Washituiton, sea Cknrgetown. Through in 3.5 hours. Si..auler PUMA DELPITIA. In Main THOS. BANE I F i'JFIROM E. CApt.tiii JEROME, Will — llillildelPhiit OvarY WITI'iIiVAI *lid itiiir TIM "ikt.l2 (Veloelc 1%, connecting With rill tines 21 th o „ ' lind ref urnim, leave Washington, George town, a a-Alevand, every TUESDAY and SATUR DAY, f Phile4l,ll in. . W. P. CI.YDE, Agent, "N No. Vt. 04TH WHARVES, Philadelptda, MORGAN & RHINEHART, Agents, Toot of 0 thud, Wanhington. a dr iv b FOR NEW YORK. The Philadelphia Steam Propeller GornPeing will commence their business for the season on Mondays Inth,lbstaOt. '4',hareainers are now receiving freight at Some Pi4our atWainnt stmt. iiecommodatitur. Arab , to W. DI. BAIRD & 00., 444 SMALL Delhi ii. irdi dr oit _ STEAM TOWAGE TO WASHINGTON, D. o.—Parties having boats or barges for Washington,froin Philadelphia or New York, by applying at the °nice of the Chesapeake Ull d Delaware Canal Company,,4l7- WALNUT Street. ran learn term and 'particulars. H. LRAMs oc3-12t Seeratarp. BOOKS, - - OOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PISILADELPIIIA-BANK BOOR STONE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at is diatomptii-el.Wd. Thom having Books to sell. it at a distance, will state their names, sizes ? !ADEN& &Md. editions, Mites, and conditions. WANTLID.--Booka printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Antogra* Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Lawa of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent tree. Libraries ap. *Weed hY 100411 4944 c tanitt4 AMUSEML'IVI'S - - E A.TLE Y'S CaNTINENTAL THEATRE-WALNUT STHEET., EIGHTH. ANOTHER, GRAND NOVELTY! Trinimpt,ltnt thr.' Uomie Pi.•ttpriar livainn„ trithst PAP_I9 AND LONDON! N!ke nawY 11 , 44.7ki of prE•paratich, with ent:7,ly new ic c)rery, (I::erfaffeynr, Ind arpropriav coa tirmexi t,ilh n pl I udid panorftran, painted expressly for the puce. and klic , Gram* 111 ,, c1miroi :Ycr..no by' Ritufhli, titlydthe ma LI: OF TnE .15UN ri671.11f" Uppei tell - Nati htv lisron •brr. EfPW'ft PAUDS To cm', hide µill. 0..• New Farce, C.nliticrt S.kliA YOUNG MAN! ; t, commentA 7% , 01 , 113 E WAY TO liF:EP•linly MAZEPPA, PRICES-45,.50,.NX, 25, and 15 cents No extra charge for reaervod mita. eir= M=E=M EXCURSIONS: EtiCURFION TICEETS AT GOOD rI'IIII.E.E DA V.V.- SAFES. SAVING FUNDS: INSURANCE COMFAMES. Va 'i. ,- 14111TWRI,FT11Wvolt akrip Sl IICFr~ . `.lr r . i ,t , no fkViint )lis.-Clatrlutte Thompson., EMICUM2I Lerturer
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