ArrEsirrF.n Stacinn.—Yesterday morning a man named Richard PAzgerald, aged n years. was admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital. with a severe ash in his throat, Inflicted by himself while laboring an der a temporary drrangemont. The wound is considered dangerous. Fitizeratd resides in Baker street. between Sixth and Seventh. BALLOONS FOR THE ARMY.—AR aeronaut concerned in Government business is now preparing five, 'balloons for aerial reconnoisaances on the Potomac. The same are being made in this city, and will be ready to be bent to Washington next week. SONS Or TEMPERANCE.—The annual session -etf ti n Ceand DiviAievit is hoti being hal Fra.L.U. Heil, Sixth street, below Arch. The proceedings coin- Mewed yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. IMPROV.ESSENTS.—A new mill has been erect ed on the site of Ilarro mitt, neatly- and substantially on the York road. It in n tine, large stone build ing. CITY ITEMS. FINE OLD - BRANDY FOR MEDICINAL PITR POSES.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family gro. ceries, Arch, and Tenth streets, has just received an in voice of fine, pure Old Brandy- for medicinal purposes. Forma vialdno a reliable article of flue kind, mill find it at Mr. Mattson's. BusisEss.— The disordered state of the country. resulting from the war, will inevitably disturb fora timr the t;io ess of the eouniri i a n d sbnrying ticpreP:ion in eons kinds of business, it has been hastily conc luded by many persons that no business of any kind would be done while the war lasts. This we are certain not be the ease with Granville Stokes, who still con tinuce to sell fall and winter clothing at hit ono , prico Depot, 60 Chestnut street. Groat attention is also paid to the manufacture of military uniforms, and prices have been reduced in order to suit the times. THE ADVANCE INTO Vinorms..—Bull Run bas been niessursidy retrieved, and by this time the army of the Union bas re.nceupied the ground lost by the dis aster of the Ist of ;July. General McClellan is pushing forward his loyal hosts to crush ant unholy rebellion, and e'very man marches forward under the high inspiration of the sacredness of the great cause iu which he is en gsgctl. lie also thiTIIIICVS with more spirit, from the consciousness that his wants will all be supplied, and that there will be no danger of suffering during the coming winter, when such elegant and substantial uni forms are made at the military branch of the famous Brown Bine Clothing Hall of Bookhill k Wii2On, Nap. 003 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Vlr IQ 12 Align LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets J L Stiebter, Rending D McKnight, Reading Thea Schroeder, Pros-, R I 0 o.,t.ls m ith, Detroit Q nhnp vn r cis Tusk 0 Gilmore, Massartmletts W Langley, Boston J B Free Ugh, Now York Geo Bate!tins k Is, Concord W G Nankin, L S A O li liinktlt, ludiwas Myrick, /klinuesota John Griffin, Pho.nixville Geo F Brenenum, Lane W Witth, Pa JIMA* Perrier, Daytan, 0 J Chislett, Jr, Pittsburg Jos H Hill, Pittsburg sCcn W W Borne, U S A Rev W H Paddock, Pa Boy Wilbur F Paddock, 0 S B Caswell & la, Taunton Caswell & la, Taunton DEer enelt, Milwaukee Capt Beardsley, Pa John Mclnnes w, Boston J F Mclnnes, Boston Jog T Norton, Wheeling Jos Little, Wheeling M 0 Luttgen, New York W Ii Stewart, Indiana Mrs R W Burgess, Wash 'Theo M Howe Ala, Pittsbg Miss Alice Howe A la, Pa Miss Florence Howe, Pa DII Yeech, ti S A Josiah King, Pittsburg Josiah Roller, Wmsburg C V MeNaig, Pittsburg Miss L lta) e, Pittsburg Litet SI K Laughlin, Pittabg Min A MeKnig, Pittsburg coo Pc Starr A la, Erie Ili P Bacon, lthodo Island E Slaymaker, Lancaster Gen Kellogg., New York Mrs Kellogg, New York Miss Kellogg, New York F. L Thomas & la, Ein, 0 JII Rieman E la, Balt G S Marsh, Maryland Thos Cain & la, Louisville Prof At & 2 !al N thsshtut Drown, Maryland Jon.. F WI, USA BB Aury A wf, Ohio W Smith, New York Albert Harwood, Balt Jae Davidson, Jamaica It W Minter-on A faun, Ya NV A Murdock, New York Bl' Clark, Mass TNY Sime,on, Washington D a Hunter, retina 6 C Mayer, Ponna Frye, Maine • L Helfenstine, Pottsville Mrs Atwater Ada, Pottsv'e • C Marshall, Chicago 13 NY French, New York C Kent Ala r John D Davis, Pittsburg AMERICAN HOTlift.—amircnnt at., above Fifth. Carlene, Philadelphia hi L De Witt, Philadelphia. John Remedy, Philadelphia 11 M Albright, Reading Debt II Combs, New Jersey Chas H Fox, Pliiltlelphia II D Dail, Salem, N J John. E Thompson, N J D Davis,Sale, N J Shiniekson, Salem, N J :1' P Niri m wood, Baltimore J N Gliderslove, Delaware 11 N Lopkwaod, New 17611 1111,eri. R a.” to, Del Band Kurtz, Lancaster C A Cox gill, Dover, Del 31 Cowgill, Dover, Del E 0 Shakespear, Dover,Del +Geo Plainer, Ohio 1' Nipper, Indiana liammond, New York Gli Simpson New York Ft A (\melt, New York 0 Bendann, Baltimore A Wyman, Haltittiot , a .16: Price, Pennsylvania JasH Mee:ma:it, TAMMY= L Winton, Pennsylvania Gm W Pearce, V Chester J G Nokes, Harrisburg John fare, New Yolk W liobiuson, New York 'COMPLIERCIAL 110TBL—sixth et., above Chestnut Ptuna 4 - no Dlegee, Baltimore 141114,1. 1)1 , Itilliumiw,irtlx, Md Vb. A Kt ackpy, POlllll3 JaF.Rnapy, Pa A Perkins 'Wm Chandler, Concord, Pa L T Speakman, Penna Tlis l'urreit, realm Bald Alexat der, Lane co J Pet ee, Pe. SP Nivir , rthener co, Pe, Thaa Armiztrong, Maryland A Lyons. Maryland J F Taylor, Schikl ca, Pa Wm S HnLnrt, Pottptown 31 J4llliaol%, 11.411011101011 co Chas J Arthur, Montg co I 1 irmatead, Dlt ViP, IMPACT CO, Pa "Wm J Rutter, Pnthroten Dana Jai ItgAti,ehcstec co Ilrash Ewing Chester co W 11 Htublles4n, Penna C B MVO tt. fa, Chester CO GPO It Drier, Altoona J S Skinner, Farnnettabg W Ba ker, Cheltenham Lire Brtker, Shippenp.tm: 111_ 1 J1 - 1F , 014: 110Ug12-11u...i.,1 Market. 11Ire .1 3trilimp, Strontl:lburg .31r4 .1 31 11.111in:411m1.1, E Mumwt., France li J: a, New .11.raey .3' A Yan Ilona, Yardiercille T II Bedlow, Atlantic City I Williams, Moorestown, NJ Wm Starely, Bucks co JameaCilkysen, Doylestown Airs Waterson, New York A T ;lama, PhilMelphia AIl Janney, PrnuNylvania List I H Seesholts, Yu W L Gilbert, New York E W Bowere. Bucks co J W Thompson, New York Band MePate, Philadelphia John Gorden, Bucks co, Pa Col S. Webb, Missouri NATIONAL HOTEL—Hate street. above 'Third A B /loft; Broiling d R Wentzel, Reading J Rummel, Selinyl Haven W F Vastine, Mel Haven W H Hartman, Illinois G J Vanhorn, Illinois J Wolf, reuna If W Creasey, Light Street Id Forsyth, New Jersey 1..1 Thompson, Danville N Kteio, Eingtown A S 'Kant, Philadelphia C P s. h 21. nno n , Montgorn'y co W E Shupe, Muntgom'y e 9 A. 9 Maier, Alkntown 0 P Glimmer, Alleniown A A Eeinsmith, Allentown .1 Winters, Penna E Shi.sairr. Mineraville .1 W Tucker, Millersville IF C liyer, Bloomsburg. J Jackson, Jacksonville -Jae Murray. Jackal:mine Cant W W E.urray, Penna Isaac Rise, Luzerno co . S A Swope, Adams co, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market a., above Sixth. John Laird, McClaysville D Grove, Huntingdon 'W 11 Lieu, Landisburg 0 W Marshall, Lancaster J G Thatcher, Lancaster A J Supleo Isaac R Fisher, Reading Ttigvargit, nit plane, Pennsylvania Wlt Gable, Lancaster J Akins, Derry N It Harding, Virginia 11 Junkie, Bloomfield II Landon, Hopewell Miss E Denithorn, Pa E M Schaeffer, Lancaster Muni lit Charlton, Chester co James Russell, Chester co T A Godfrey, Pottsville JRussell, Lancaster 11 . Rustic% Lancaster Isaac Diller, Lancaster lilt Thompson, Juniata co REVERE ROUSE—Third street, above Race. %'m I. Yeller, Pottsville Miss F Harris, Kentucky Jacob Becker Lewis Buyer. Miss J Slogan, York 11 New rcrli B y Iteivh, New York F Jones, ISEIW York C W Ebert, Newark, N J 1' Ii Anthony, N Jersey ljeut N Wynkoop, US A J . Whitaker, Mt Clair W Morgan, Pottsville J 11 Tallmadge, N Jersey - BOA Trimble, Chester co J . Hambh.ton, Cornwall C Else, Williamsport BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Oallowhill Anderson Calvin, Easton Philip Bees.), 2i Jersey liicbd Sny der, Penns. A B Bertolet, Penna Peter Richards, Easton Wm Halm, Easton Sarni Moyer, Easton Chas Bitter, Itittersville Nathan 'WlMame, M Chunk J Foulk, Quakertown Lonanneekov, tninn Deposit, Pn. BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. _Miss .E David, New York .31artin Soiple, Donna Marren Freeman, Easton J C Soner, Carlisle 3.lrs YanMeetr., Kutztown D H Bechtel Beclitelevillo. .3u5 Bose, renna MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., lib. Arch. I.:Eldred, ?tfilforil, Pa Barton Angell, New York Cartehrht,Direnunn's Ferry W tY Nettleton, Conn Wino; Irm York Wm Ti Gilbnrt, Nnw Turk MARINE INTELLIGENCE. sir BEE FIARTii PAGE ARRIVED. - Steamship Delaware, Collier, 20 hours from Now anise and passengers to Jas Allderdice. Ship Saramik, Rowland, from Liverpool Sept 16, with authe and 46 passengers to Cope Bros. Towed up by tug America. Schr :::rah Bernice, Clark, 8 days from klachiaa, with lathy to E A Sbudta..k Ca. tiTlir Eliza Matthews, Bradley, 5 days from Baltimore, Akin' irmt to captain. Scbr George L Green, Cobb, 5 days from Boston, with .111411 SC to Geo 11 Kerfom. Schr Mary, Hendrickson, I day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Cbrit.tian & Curran. gchr Ceres, Woolston, 1 dos horn Vewport, 'Del, with flour to It 111 Lea. Schr Vancialin, Cooper, 1 clay from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas L Bewley & Co. Scht Wm George, Hazel. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with -oats to Jet L Bewley de Co. Schr Motor, Fowler, I day from Smyrna, Del ; with waseat to Jae: L Bewley & Co. Steamer Ineptly, Ely, 21 hours from New York, with md'e to W 31 Baird 3: Co. CLEARED Sulu W L Springs, Hoffman, Cardenas. Stewart, Car son & CO, Schr Geo Fates, Nickerson, Providenco. Crowell & Collins. :Seta Pedington, Clark, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Seim Mary Fletcher, Crosby, Eastport, E A Souder Co. Str It WiSinn Clnyroole i ltaltimore, A Groves, Jr. Sir Er , Ten - 3 - , Chapin, _Hertford, W ill Baird It Co. Ste Alitlo, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. Str Raritan, Slover, New York, W Id Baird ,k Co. MEMORANDA Strani.thip Burton, Giuo kr r:lience., arrived at N York Tesiersin;,. Stramship Icensington, 'Baker, zziled from 1013i0112241 inst. for l'idlailelphia. • . Skip Kingfisher, Cushman, from San Francisco, ar rived at Boston 22,t1 host. Bark A A Drebert, Hewitt, cleared at New York yes terday fur Philadelphia. Dark Nero:: (lams ) for New York, Eii.olieix 17th inst, lit Z;Ii10,1olig 74 10—by brig Cudle, at this port front Bermuda. Schre Cerro Gordo, Jones, and L Taylor, cleared at N Tack yesterday for Philadelphia. Behr Sarah A Monmouth Paine, hence, arrived at Bos ton :24 ipt t• Rim DI DI Freeman, Bowes, cleared at Boston 223 inst for Philadelphia. Schr F ran k Lucas, Taylor, front Sew Bedford for Phi ladelphia, sailed from Provttlence 21st lost. L W Dyer, MeDuilie, cleared at Portland 21at inst. for Philadelphia. Selre A e Latta, sailed from New Bedford 9.4 d inst. for Philadelphia. Sax Alma, Lohncs, cleared at Halifax 14th inst. for Philadelphia, Schrs Ontario, Vangilder, and Thos Borden, Wright ;neon, from Fall Blyer for Philadelphia; AnnS Brows', Brown, }lira Phan, John' Win rovan, St"e""t and Win II Rowe, Barri;:, from Providence for do, sailed front Dutch Island Harbor 20th inst. Strainers Black Diamond, Allen, and Novelty, Shaw, Lance, arrived at New York 3 esterday. Steamer Sarah, Jones, cleared at Now York yesterday for Philadelphia. Pogo Marl carolino, Mom, for Philadelphia, 41tprf4 at Now Turk yesterday. NOTICE TO MARINERS Notice is hereby given that, the repairs having been completed upon the Handkerchief Light Vessel, Abe Wag replaced upon her station on the 2tiot lost, and the Re lief Light Vet: . Ael removed to her moorings in Great I,Vcaal, lioin Harbor_ By order of the Lighthouse Board. E. A. LONG, Clerk to L. If. Inspector, Second District. Boston, Oct 22, 1861. MEDIMMMI Geo T Oliphant, N I W IT Mackey, Penna estrroll Neile, Pottztown A J Ilartxock, Panna SPECIAL NOTICES. NELLY JONES. BY VIE BARD OF TOWER HALL I heard a mournful swain Of his destiny complain, In these melancholy tones; I ray heart is rent in twain, And it never can be mended 'Till my earthly days are ended And its all fur Nelly Jones. u Oh, 1",„1 she nterall died, In her prime and maiden pride, 1 had uttered fewer groans That she allele herself the bride Of a traielling 'Yankee trader,• Who away from rue conveyini her; Oly unfeeling Nelly Junes: o Since she's gone beyond recall, Shall my tsars unheeded fall On tide pile of paring stones No-I'll en io Tom cr And a better cult obtain, And a better sweetheart gain; So, farewell to Nrlly Jones:" Our stool: of Full null Winter Clothing 14 full and FAfii plete ns usual, and is being. sold at minced prices. Army and Navy Uniforms made to order at the short est notice. TOWER HALL, So. his MARKET Street, Philadelphia it IVENT. , iFITT A: 00. HELMBOLD'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED REMETlY.—Compound Extract Bnchn curer Diseases a the Bladder, Kidneys, OrM'ell Propay, Weaknees Bead the advertisement in another column. KERR'S CHINA HALL, Chestnut street, opposite the State lipase. SELLING OFF. The entire stock of China and Glass of the above esta„ blishmeht is now selling off at cost, and below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR 3: Co. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. 0c2.1-tbsto-lin DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NER VOUS CORDIAL; or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE The great Denied.) , for all Nervous Complaints, Debt. lit), Prostration, - Lowness of Spirits, ,te. Price 51. ror sale by TirOTT .4: CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, ocTi-thslm Depot for all Popular litediciues. (0 1 0 : 1 1 4cri cr4QTEUNO) OF THN Ii4TE4T iiinmas, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory- Onr Osa-Patos SYSTIM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ee22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S lIALEC DYE.—This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere Imitations of this treat Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A.. BATCHE LOB'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the 111 effeote of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia rohl-tf CARD PRINTING; BEST AND CHEAPEST in the City, at 34 South TRIED Street. CIRCULAR PRINTLNG, Beat and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every 9 . 04% 4cm-lo tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the mod reasonable rates, at RINGWALT Se BROWN'S, Dregell'e Building, 34 South THIRD Street. delo-tf MARRIED: PaTCKMAX—ELSE(IOOII.—On the 211 inAt., by Rey. Joseph I. Elsegood, A. Id., rector of Trinity Church, Easton, Josephine Sybella, daughter of Col. Will. IL Else good, to Dr. W. E. Buckman, of Easton, Northavton co., Pa. 611ki+Attil--ssl.rrit.—On the 17th inst., by the Rev. 3. 11. Kennard, Mr. John C.C. Sheppard, of Bridge ton, N. J. to Miss Jennie E. Smith, of this city. AGUERO—BETANCOURT.—On the 3lst inst., by Rey. John McGovern, Mariano Agnero, Esq., to Isabel Betaucourt. DIED : FARNUN.—On the 221 inst., George W. Farnum, in the 44th year of his age. • Isis relatives and male friends are invited to nttelid hie funeral, from to. Arch street, at-11 o'clock on Friday morning next. ** OUVEII.—On Monday, the 21st inst., of consumption, Mary N., widow of the late Wm. 11. Oliver of New York, and only daughter of Matthew Newkirk, of this city, in the 36th year of her age. frieilde, and +hoer, of the ?amity, are invited to attend her Inherni, this (Thursday) afternoim, 2-trli at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her father, No. 1300 Arch street. ix LASIIIIIIOOIiF,--On the :121 inst., Samuel W., son of Wm. eashbroolie and Emily Paxson, aged T months. At FILENAYE—On the 2241 his!_, Rites PRiidYeja the 73d year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 1119 Filbert street. To proceed to St. John's Church, where services will be Lehi. it it the 211 lust., minutia FhilliDe, aged 3 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 713 Green street, this (Thursday ) morning, at 10 o'clock. * SIDDONS.—On the 21st inst., Ferdinand Greer Sid dons, aged 1S years. Funtral front the residence of hie stepfather, Cant Josiah L. Stone, Gloucester, N. J., this (Thursday) noon, at 12 o'clock. ek FtULKROD.—On the 21st het., Mrs. Mary Foulkrod, in tilt. 94th year of her age. Funeral from the reeohence of her eon, No. 106 Mien street, between Frankford road and Shaekammtou etr,et, tido - ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, llcCOlC.—tha the 20th inst., John McCoy, aged 51 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 106 Pine street this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BATESEL.—On the 22d inst., Mary Jane Batesel. Funeral from the residence of Dlr. Daniel Batesel, S_ Aronril, MAP Bridesbtue, this (Thursday) aftiato.o, at 2 o'clock. SIDDONS.—On the 221 inst., Mrs. Eliza SiMons, in the 47th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 327 &mill Second street, below Union, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clr ch. • I.ll7.racAh - --Cin the =1 Inst., Dennis Iteenini, sged T 5 yea!, Funeral front his late residence, Twenty-third street, between Race and Vine, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'ctoelz. i!,llo,—Qu thy 21iit iii , Xrz, tinu Ma, is the filth year I,llter age. - Purimltl from hor late residence, 930 North Seventh Mreet, above Poplar, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. IIIGGINSON.—On the 22d inst., William Higginson, in the 50th year of his age. . . FitrisPal fsani lily late 'BY:ILI - 4.1'6e, lvo. 914 Carpenter street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. JACKSON.—On tho 14th inst., George W. Jackson, in the 24th year of his ago. iK VILE—On the 22d inst., Francis Vile, aged 26 years. Funeral from his late residence, League Island, on Friday afternoon, at 12,4 o'cloYk. WaT.LACE.—tni the 'Zist inst., Thos. W. Wallace, am d b 7 years. Funeral from the residence of his Mother-in-law, M. J. Brady, Nu. 1137 Shackamaxon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Ylloi.zT.—On the f2...2.1 inst., Stirrth Ana, wife or gzekiel ihnia, in the 2.2 th year Of her UM Funeral from her late residence, No. 627 Carpenter street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * ZEP.P.—On flue 22d inst., John L. Zepp, aged 11 months and 7 days. Funeral from the residence of his grandfather, John Lees, Gellll/111tOWII road, above Eighth street, this (Tian:May) afternoon, at 2o'clncli, OBITUARY. PETER FRENAYE, aged 73 years, died on tho 224 l instant. Funeral service to take place in St. John'a church, at half past ten o'clock, on Friday morning. The church will be open at ten o'clock, for the tobnittance of the friends and ammaintances of the family. ** BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS OR SILK-WARP CASHMERES.—Just received Black Bilk Warp-Coslmteres. Do. all wool Cashmeres. D.. Twilled Persians. Do. Coburga or Paramattas. Ho. all wool Velour Ottomans. Do. do. Velour Reps. Do. do. French Merinoes. Do. Reps Anglais, 25 and 3736 e. LIMON & SOWS %Sow-ulna More, Roell4 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TrPRESBYTERIAN PRAYER MEET. INR, (t). S.)—The 17iiinn Prayer Meeting will be held in the - WEST ARCII-STREET CRURCII, corner of AI ol[ee l EI4:IITEENTH reaffs, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. THE CORNER-STONE OF THE NEW LL3 Edifice for ST. rxri.'s unt:Ron, che:mmt nin, will be laid (D. V.) with appropriate ceremonies, by the lit. Rev. ith hop Pottrr, On FRIDAY afternoon next, "Lth ingrain, at it o'clock. Care leave Ninth and Green at If I'. M., and return at 5.44 I'. M. out:4-204 PENNSYLVANIA COLONIZATION SOCIETY.—The Rev. A. T. 3IeGILL, D. D., Professor in the Theological Seniiitr3' at Princeton, N. J., will deliver the Di4course liefere the Penn eNivniiin Colonization Society, in the PlAMbvteriAn Church, on ADCit Street, above Tenth, (Rev. Dr. Wadsworth, pastor), on SUNDAY - Evening, 27th inst., At 73. o'clock. 0c24-3t Gb NOTICE .—THE STOCKHOLDERS and Cp'REDITODS of no DACE AND 'VINE 142.'.110.10! PAP,..9,1:14112111:A1LW AN COWAN Y isrere queste4l to met at room No. 30, 3.ltrcltuts' Exchange, on FRIDAY, October 25,1361, at 12 u'tdoelt M., to hear and act upon the report of the Committee :ippointeolht last meeting. oc2:1-301r POST OFFICE. k Oat 17 1981 . . The underaiamed, having been appointed to receive proposals for remodelling and reconstructing the build ings to be occupied by the Post Office and U. S. Courts, in the city, hereby give notice that proposals forLthe work will be received at this office, until 12 o' clock noon, on TIITIRSDAY, the 31st day ut October, 1361. Each hid nmet be entltmA end rx.l4rti&sert to the under. signed, endorsed it Proposals fat' building the now Post Office and U. A. Courts in the city of Philadelphia," with the name of the Uhler, and two persons competent to give security in double the amorist of the bid. fur the faithful performance of the work. Plana of the work may ha goon nt this cam The genera' mechanical description can tw obtained on Monday next, 112 d inst. C. A. WALBORN, J. D. MOREHEAD, Commissioners. 0 , 1.2-41.31 c 1 TY COMMIS I.l—g ICOTICE.=The Boa in Appeals Trent the dote Property, as returned by tl Wards, tidy the Triennial As braiurt days: Wards. let Monday, Oct. 21 u 2:2 .... n Adav, It 23 4th.... Thmsdny, 6, 24 fdb....Friday, 4., 25 6th.... Monday, ~ 28 7th Ty csd L, 29 o.lYednoday, " 30 noi....Tnu NO ny, 30th Nov. 1 11th "Monday, 4 12th ocle-tnnlB ta. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, October 15, 1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,18111. Powers,of.Attotticy for collodion of dividends can be bad nit application at the °Rice of the Company, No. 235 South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. 113... EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM PANY.—Orrics, No. 07 Library Street, Phila. &Wide, October 16, 1861. Tha Seventh Thanlment. of Five Dollars per of the Stock of tble Company will be parable on the let NOVEMBER neat, at the Company's Orrice. ARCHIBALD MoINTYRE, Treasurer. ocl7-thstnovl S I ONFALS• OFFICE.- rd of City Commiggionors will tement of Baal and Personal he atieiedSolli of the different sessment of 1862, on the fol 111th.... Tnesian Nov. 5 1411t....Wedno..day, 11 6 15th....Thuraday, " 7 16th 8 n t h -Friday, 66 18th Monday, 66 11 loth.....rneAlay, 66 12 110111...,Wednoday, ft la not•...Tlantiday, it 1-1 Ift ..Yriday, 11, 16 24tht 25th C ..Monday, JAMBS BILNW, Clark grb FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' 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 hauss i.t 0 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Ranking House at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter. ech-dtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. !IT BANK OF COMMERCE, l'int-tom.rum, October 7, MIL The annual election for Directors will be held at the Ranking Mouse on MONDAY, the 1811 x day of November nex, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'elotk P.M. The annual meeting of Steckhnhlera will be held at the acme place on TUE6DAY, the Orb clay of November next, at 12 o'clock M. J. A. 1.1.:W/S, Cockier, ocB-tuths timlB cryWESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, October 3, 1801.—The ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Rank will be held at MS Thinking House on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem ber next, at 12 ~'clock M. And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Rank on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hoots of 10 o'clock A. M. and :to'clork P. M. G. M. T49VTMAtiI ocg-fhA INIB Cashier. DT GIRARD BANK, rint..um.pm October 8,1861. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking Home on MONDAY, November 18, between the hette,,,f 10 A. M. a,,,1 1 F. jilt. A general meeting. of the Stockholders will he held at the same place on Tui:ohty, Noventher 5, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCRAPPER, Cashier. oe -8-tuft's tnolB tu. COMMERCIAL BANE OF PENNSYL VANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12, 1861. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking llotwe on Monday, November 18th, between the bourn of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. T•he Annual Meeting et the Btockholdera will be held at tho P 3411% TUEBIIII7, Bovittlotu Eith, at 12 o'clock M. B. C. PALMER, ocls.tutlistnolB Cashier. MILITARY NOTICES LIGHT CAVALRY ! COL. It. BUTLER PRICE.—GOOD, ACTIVE MEN WANTED.—Tay, rations, Sc., from signing roll, niustereil io, equipped, and sent to camp on Darby Road iunnedintely. An experienced Trooper its Orderly &argent, and good Buglers wanted. A chance for non elitillitiaMeried alma. Meitibitiaelei, 101 l genii, snail Street. Capt..los. ABCHAMBAULT. Ist Llelit., FRANK EYANS, } 2d, JAMES M. Cox. U. S. ARMY—WANTED IM .. • .0 MEDIATELY, for tho SIXTH REGIMENT 16 " IT. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and thirty-tine. ray ranges from $l4 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am- Vet clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as soon as lie is enlisted. 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 SlOO 11013NTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement b 3, therefore, open to aIL For further particular% apply at the Reerniting moa t MAUD ILOUSE. LIEUT. P. Irofteiß, sl4-tf Sixth Cavalry, 'Recruiting Officer. lU. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied men, for sea and land service ; also, a few competent detimmeve fifers. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 811 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. . . . NEW PUBLICATIONS. voLL-NE. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. No. CXXXVI I t.j CONTENTS [NOVEMBER. BENEDICT ARNOLD. By BENsox .T. Loekiwn. it.I.I7.STRATIONS. Portrait of Arnold. Arnold Croesng the St. Lawrence_--ArnoliEs Birth-Nam— The Assuntt gn Quebrr, — Place whirr Arnold was Wounded.- - Leaving the Congress. Mop of the Bat tle on Lake Cheinplain.—Arnold at Saratoga.—Meet• tag of Arnold and Andre.—Captnre of Aintre.—Ar- nold and lialcarras. THE TENEMENT ROUSE. By FtTz .TamEs O'BRIEN. ILLegritimmg_Tl.• Alarm of Fire.—Burning of the Tenement House. MAKING MONEY. ILIXSTRATIONS.—tinited States Custom House and Aseny Office, Neu• Yorlc.—The Mehing,Roonfr—Old . Crnei. ille: , .—Cupellatien and Parting SilTer.—The Assay Wriali-Room.Granulating.—Meiter and Relinera Yault.—Pouring out AM.—The Parting House.— Inter!or of Vault.—Casting Fine Bars.—Precipita tiog nisi Parting Silver.—Grinding and Separating (Mit Separator. THE WOMEN OF WEINSBERG, Illustrated. ABOUT THE FOX AND FOX-HUNTERS. By T. B. THORPE. ILLUSTRATION:, A Fox-Hunter. Portrait of Iteynard.—The Mreting.—ltilling, to Cover.—The Uham—The Danth.—Oett. Hie Peiikee. OLLY DOLLY. NIGHT REVELLERS. , " MODERN AIit!ITRIA. By Solis S. C. ABBOTT. WHEN THOU SLEEP ES r. By CUABLOTTE BRONZE, CAUSE AND EFFECT. THE GAME OP CHESS. THE ANGEL SISTER. ORLEY FARM. By ANTHONY TROLLOPE.—IIIHStraInd by J. E. CHIMER :KIT. Hp. Familial again fa 1.6 Chair,. hers. (•lIA PIER X XVT. II Why should I not?" CHAPTER XXVII. Conineree. CHAPTER XXVIII. Monkton Grange. ILLUSTRATIONS.-" Why should I not 1"—Mook- ton Grano. ERNST H. OF SAXE-COBURG-OOTHA. By Duo TAYLOR. MRS. STERLING'S RECEPTION. THE ADVENTURES OE PHILIP. By W. M. MACK. MUT. CHA ['TER NXI. Treats of Dancing, Diuirl, DS CHAi'TER XXII. PRIVII3 nt Umbra Sumus. ILLUSTRATIONS.—At the Last.—A Quarrel.—The End. MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. EDITOR'S TABLE. trai.6lV. OUR FOREIGN BUREAU. EDITOR'S DRAWER.—( 'With Eight Illustrations.) DIR. DOWNEY IN SEARCH OF PH TEICAL DF.• YELOPMENT. itaxernatioNe.—Dowting.—The Result. —Skat ina.—lts Effeets.—Riding.—The The Trial.—Ball Playiug.—The Werk.—Bathing.— Lager. FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER. ILIX:ZTAATION,t.—(2I4k BQy'a Preitar7-Even, ing Costume mill Walidug, Dress. The Twenty- Third ratiale of HARPER'S NEW MONTH LY MAGAZINE, which id completed with the present Num ber, it not exceeded in the value and interest of its lite• rary matter or the number and beauty of ita illustrations, by any preceding volume. The Publishers have aimed to produce a Miscellany adapted to meet the wants of the great mass of the cultivated American public. The fol. t o wiuu partial Summary of the Contents of this volume will glow the diversity of the topica intinditeed, and the variety of talent employed in their treatment: HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. By John S. C. Abbott, Robert E. Coleman, J. T. Headley, Bell eon J. Lossing. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. By. .1. Roos Browne, T. Addison Richards, James g r , D. H. Smother. NATURAL HISTORY. By T. B. Thorpe, Char lotte Taylor. SKETCHES OF CHARACTER AND INCIDENT. By Wm. A. Baker, Maunsell B. Field, Jane. G. Fuller,Henry Bayard Taylor, C. H. Webb. NOVELS. By W M, Thiwiwron Antlony lope. STORIES AND TALES. By T. S. Arthtir Jane G. Austin, Mary E. Bradley, Caroline Cheseboro, Mary A. Denison, Fite Hugh Ludlow, Louise Chandler Moulton, Kate J. Neeley, Harriet E. 89§c‘ Turn /),Mlivriav POEMS By George Arnold, Charlotte Bronte, Fitz-James O'Brien, Thomas Dunn English, Laura E. Pohlman, N. G. Shepherd, Alexander ESSAYS, REVIEWS, AND CRITICISMS. By ChniCf cliarlvo Wm, Curtis., Henry Giles, A. 11. Guernsey, Donald G. Charles Nordhoff, Samuel Osgood, S. I. Prime, George Ripley. ANECDOTE AND.FACETLR. By more than a Hundred Contributors, from every part of the country. THE ILLugTHATiolvg, NA En gliVivni, limier the immediate supervision of Hen. ry Sears, are mainly from Original Drawings by the following Artiste: Bellew, Carroll, Chapin, C'ON, Goatee, Hennessey, Lossing, Macdonough, NeLelan, NH14111311, Parsons, Perkins, Richards, Smillie, i 4 terliens, Strother. The Publishers of HARPER'S MAGAZINE, aware of its permanent value, have electrotyped every page: They can, therefore, supply any Number front the bet*tuing upon the following terms: Any 'Somber still be sent by Mail, post-paht, for Twanty,dire Colas: Any volumo, comPtioinu 'Mx Num. ber, , , neatly bound in Cloth, will be :eat by Mail, to any part of the United States Within 3,000 miles of New Yorl4 post-paid, for Two Dollars per Volume. Complete Sets Hill be sent by Express, the freight at the charge of the ptu - chatser, at a discount of Twenty-five per Cent_from the above rate. Twenty-three Volume:sl,ollnd unifiwinly, extending from Jinn., 1000, to December, 1.061,: are now ready. TERMS. One ropy for One Year. ..S3 00 Two Conieg. for One Year ... 5 00 Thrve or more '6vien for One lecar (each) 286 And an Extra Copy, gratis, fo'r every CLUL• of Emar E=l llarM•r'a Magazine and liarpeea Weekly,. together, ono year, S 4. The DRUAND NOTES of the United States will be re ceived for Bul,scriptiong. Our distant %len& Are re quested to remit them in preference to Batik Notes. It HARPER & BROTHERS, Prithisiteres. - FOREIGN READING BOOMS , FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 4 1323 CHESTNUT STREET, Corner of Juniper, below the tr. S. Hint, FRENCH, GERMAN, and ENGLISH PERIODICALS For particulars apply to; F. LEYPOLDT, oelo-12t Foreign Doubeeller, Ifs 23 CHESTNUT. SOMETHING NEW FOR THE LA DIES.—A beautiful Parian Vase, filled with Egyp. tian Black Ink, or perfumed Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Carmine, Green, and Blue Inks, only 256. each; or in handsome Pariau Table Inftstamils, with pciri#l4 tem 60c. plain or enamelled in ooiorv, This beautiful Ink is put up in a style superior to any. thing ever before seen in this country, and forms au ele gant and appropriate ornament for a lady's boudoir. Imported and for sale only by MoBLROY et CO., linviarters of 1114114 h Book., &A., 0c24-3t No. 27 S. SIXTH Street, above Cheetnut LONG EXPERIENCE, IN COMBl nation with superior arrangement of light and the advantagesof skilful artists, who color the Photographs. There arc produced at IMIBMWS GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green, superior pictures at a small cost. lt* SOLDIERS', SEAMEN'S, AND WI DOWS' CLAIMS for Penelope, Pay, Prize Money, Bounty Land, attended to la MIN li, FRIUK, Notary Public and Penzion Agent, Z 2 DOCK Street. 0c24-Ed2e TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED ANP FliltgP, AND CHICKEN tation Cards and other notices will' be distributed In all . parts of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned is at all timee prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list, of the things necessary for a large or small entertairumiat, as the case may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion and waste; and flatters blesself, that by has long eue• - sass is husteeiw, ha will ho MA. 4 41 Oakes to gem, , heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who. favor him with DONOGHUE 23 South WATER Vs Street, offers for sale 7,500 bbls of Steam-Refined their patronage. HENRY JCINTS, Caterer, Fugars and Syrup/ Tones cash, or approved credit. No. 250 8001/ TWELFTH atztot % awe Agent for Kelly's French Brandy Coloring. 0c21,3t* OC/-603. COLONEL BAKER.—Card Photo graphs of the late Col. Baker. Three varieties, for sale by JADIES AV. QUEEN t CO., 1.24 CHESTNUT. 0c2.4-3t rd THE PRESS.-PHILA,DELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1861. Have their USUAL show of Goods for GOODS AT WHOLESALE. 0c21.6t POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS ....82 to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O In Sets. POINT 'VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....$4 to $l2 in Collars, $lO to 830 in Seta. POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) ...$6 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sets. POINTE APPLIQUE LACE ccobLARS Arlo SETS, .... $2 to $5 in Collars, $5 to $l2 in Sets. VALENCIENNE COLLARS MID SETS, ....$l. to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Seta. THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....50c to $2 in Collars, $2 to $4 in Sets. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS_ ....trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style. CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All prices. HANDKERCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, RAMSES, and 'TEETHES, in all of the above materials. Princess Clothilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colors,) $1 worth $2. A new lot of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents. • • llemelltelied 12 coats, all llnen. Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $25. • • Cambria • • 76 cents to $2. A new lot of Valencienne Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. • • Guipure • • • • •• •. Preemie Thread Ed liig ah 3 • • Chemise Yokes (ruffled) 25 cents. • • Magic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents. •• Linen Tape Trinunfim, 10 to 12 cents. • • Lace Sleeves, 50c to 8.1.25, •• Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHS'S', $4O worth $5O. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, dnd EMBROIDERIES. will ha offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. Captain J. C. CASH, Recruiting Officer WHOLESALE STOCK M. L. HALLOWELL & THEIR BTOCK OF • • FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. SILK VELVETS, 1103111AELNES, TAMISE ALPACAS, Ste. PLAIN AND PRINTED MERINOS, MOUSSELINES, POPLINS, - VELOURS, Ste. WOOLLEN PLAIDS, PRINTED FLANNELS, Ac CLOAKS, MANTLES. &c , EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. lIDIUS Lad will sell by the Single Piece their stock of NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the teaming pada, width Ilea ile4itltil haegass One Lot of Plaid Muslins at DIX, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Mullins at 25, worth 37%. One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12% One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Gents' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 26. One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 27 e 1,_at JO] taoitts , , an3o 762 ARCH Street POPULAR DRY GOODS, 500 pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 Printed Reps, Epinglinee. 100 ii Plain Yelo.ura. Ottamanb_ 100 " Printed Cashmeres, Merinos. 500 <, Bich and Neat De Dailies. 1000 « Calicos and Rich French Prints. 100 « Plaids, Broche, Eninglines. 200 « Plain and Figured Solid Silks. 100 tt Fancy Paris Dress Siting. 200 " Figured and Plain Black Silks, boo sonars and Long Blanket Shawlg. 500,. Broche and Open Centre Shawls. Flannels, Muslins, Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel.. ling", Diapers , Crash. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, ocl2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. COWPERTHWAIT & CO. N. W. corner NIORTFI an;MAAKET, Are still selling their best English and Domestic Cali coes at 10 cents. A few more pieces of white Flannels at 25 cents. Very rich and neat Do lth:CS at 20 a22c. Ali- wool Mich, doulA width. Sic. rnion do. do. 22c. Parramettas_, all colors, reduced from 39c. to 25c. Scotch Blanket Shawls. Cents' Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 per dozen. Great bargains in Linen Goods. oel7-tf FALL -1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP POE CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Tba Chearst over Offered. „ _ Thirty Per vent. under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Milsbus still at OLD PRICES Slantiela, Clothe, and Cassimerea. Linens 1 . our team Impetatisa. Blanketa ' all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, &c., &c. A the Old Established Store of THORNLEY & CIIISM, se2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. VERY CHEAP MERINOS. Several hundred pieces Wide FFeHtll Merinos. Richtlark Colors. Bright colors and Blacks. Cashmeres, dark and bright colors, At price& much lower than none!. &BABBLES'S BROTHERS; oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets SPIINI SKIRTS-THE LATEST STYE)..—Just received the new Spring Skirt ) of improved Wipe, in 1.8, 2% 25, 3% 35 springs, et - reduced . prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, ocl2-rp tf lON CHESTNUT Street. CURTAIN MATERIALS, GOLD BUMMED SHADES, ETC_=l Complete Assort, went of Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Etch Curtain and Furniture Materials, Borderei Shades, etc., all made and put up at Short Notice Emd at the most reasonable rates. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, oc2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ill VEST 8, ETC.--A FAIII Assortment of Merino Goode of best make for Ladies - , Gouts, and Youth, atlast season's prices. SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, oc2-tf 1005 CHESTNUT Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, mum{ AND ARCH, FALL. 1861. FALL SILKS, FA LL SHAWLS, FA 1 (.1 bOTIIB, FALL POPLINS. FALL DELA INES. FALL ME RINOES, FALL DRESS GOODS, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS GOODS AT RETAIL. O N N 0 V . L At 726 CHESTNUT STREET, FOR FALL TRADE. JITST RECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., oc2-1m 726 CHESTNUT STREET AT RETAIL. 333 MARKET STREET, 27 NORTH FOURTH STREET, AT RETAIG COKSISTINO OP BEACH DRESS SILKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, ALSO, THEIR 'IMMENSE STOCK OF SHAWLS. OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, WHITE GOODS, CONSISTING OF LINEN.% DTCLLfi ITAINNET% CA;iIDRiCgo NAINSOOKS, ocl4-mwTl2m PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUP PLIES. ELEADOITIRTERR lIKEIKSTLYINIA MILITIA. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPART:as:yr, Harrisburg, October 21, 1861. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock on MONDAY, the 28th day of October, 1661, for the following Army Supplies, deliverable at the Military Stores Harrtsburlis 49 tiliniitieg ll& rc4llitred 00,000 Gray undershirts two-thirds Wool. 2,000 Insignia Swords for Cavalry. 2,000 Brass Scales Said proposals to bo publicly opened at the time and place named, and the successful bidder to be announced as soon thereafter as convenient, the right being reserved to Increase or diminish tho;numbor and quantity of said articles. Every proposal to be endorsed "Proposal for Army Supplies." H. O. HALE, 0c24.3t Quartermaster General. RETAIL DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, A. GREASLEY, [LATE SINIVICE A GREAST,Er,I IS NOW SEIZING OFF AT A GREAT SA- CRIFICE, TO CLOSE BUSINESS, I•ARC;F: STOCK Or HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. (W23-vith6nt NO. 1208 CHESTNUT STREET FROM LARGE AUCTION SALES. SPLENDID POPLINS. Very handsome brown and blue Rep Poplins, I,li wide, at 75 cents. French Blanket Shawls, rare assortment. Ilhtnitrt Shawls, from Frit to 610, Balmoral Skirts, nil prices. De Latin's at . 18X 20, 22, and 25 cents. Wool De Wiles, Mee asvertment. 60 dozen Ladies' L. C. handkerchiefs, at $1.50 per dove.. 00 dozen Towola from auctions M 151.60 Dor dom. And many nice goods arriving daily from Now York . and Philadelphia auctions, at JOHN IL STOKES", 0e23-61 702 A RCH Street. p.TOBEKEEPERS MIGHT SPEND f.." an hour in our SHAWL ROOM much to their interest, as we have a floe stock of SHAWLS APAP FED TO FALL SALES. 500 Woollen Long Shawls. 300 Woollen square lieversibles. 200 Brocha Long Shawls, low. 1,000 black Shawls, all grades. 200 Gentlemen's Shawls and Maud& 100 School-girls' long and square black Cloth Cloaks, the new styles. EYRE & LANDELL, °cal FOURTH . and ARCH. CLOAKING CLOTHS- Waterproofs and Repellant& Plain Colors Cloakings. Fine and lliodlinn Black Cloths. Also, Cashmeres, Satinets, Vesting% Boys' Wear, &c COOPER & CONARD, se2o S. E. car. NINTH and MARKET. 'MEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! A-1 Now arranged for sale in our SHAWL AND CLOAK BOOM, A large aaeortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. • Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middleer:: Blanket Shaul& French Blanket Manic Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black and White Mixed. Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. 23 per cant. under regular prices. N — EW SILKS AND DIMS DOOM H. STEEL & SON, ocl9 No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates. SHAWLS. Blanket Shawls. Melee' Bliewle. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents' Travelling Mande. COOPER & t3ONABD, ee2o 8. E. corner NINTH and MABICET CLOAKS AND PLANT/UM, LADIES' WINTER CLOAKS AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W._ PROCTOR & Co_ WILL OPEN' THIS MORNING A large collection of ZLAiDIi BEAVER CLOAR.S, 'Ranging from V. to SIG. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, And particularly worthy the attention of economical purchasers. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPO RIUM, 705 CHESTNUT STREET, • - PULADELMA. LADIES' FURS AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR Be CO. Are now ready TO EXHIBIT A LARGE COLLECTION' OP LADIES' FANCY FURS, Including EVERY KNOIVX DESCRIPTIOA; Width will ALL BE OFFERED AT ECONOMICAL PRICES, In view of the times. THE PARIS CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, TOt' CIDATNITT STREIT, 0c24•3t PHIL A DELPHIA. OPE N I N G or FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. TEE 44 UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, ,, 3.30.0 CIIESTNUT Street, Third Dt.ar ham Jtitititor. WILL OPEN, THIS MORNING, The finest assortment of ' B/44c. l ic ANP CQPNI-vn BEATER, CLOAKS In this City. New Goode received from our Wareroome every morn• ing. WALTER RITCHIE, Itroprietior. WINTER CLOAKS. 'e l OPENING DAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st. The !Mica are invited to examine -our large assort. meat of NOUVEAUTES before purchasing elsewhere. CARL PETERS & CO.. Southeast corner TENTH_ and CHESTNUT Streets. oc2l-tnth2t CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety LIGHT AND DARK aunt CLOAKS, of every shade ,• BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every quality; BLACK SILK-VELVET 'CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERT' NEW MATERIAL i - THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY IVENS, ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street. L 0 A - K. ! V The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock In the city. HOUGH & CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite I'Faukiin Market, NEW. CLOAK STORE! The most Elegant assortment in the city. 2ft South NINTH Street, ocls-2m First door above Chestnut TIRE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATEB-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT M O DE ATE PRICES. JA HORSFALL„, subi-iim N. W. corner TENTH awl ABOH Ste MILLINERY GOODS. ETY BONNET bTORE. SEASONABLE G:O),DDS SEASONABLE PRICES MALL FACT TS ANN. (4 1 11 1 4 SALES, Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, Chileiren's Turbans, Cam &c., the best and most fashious.b!o, and at the low est prices. Bonnets mach over,. or, bieached, and re trinmied Millinery Goods to nunntitioa to suit. RNA. VEX FELT and PLUSH Gootlaur.ehildron. LINCOLN, WOOD. & NICHOLS, NO. 725. OILESTNIIT STREET. KENNEDY'S - FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GESERA.L. XILLINERY No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW MONTH cpcii-3m MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ROSEN - IIEIIU, BROOKS, & Clam 431 MARKET STREET, 'mite the attentind MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-aseortad stock of RIBBONS, BONNET BILES, VELVETS, ELOSirEBSI ST* .W GUAM, and every other article in Moir line. A superior brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS eel3-2m Always on hand. 0 MISS A. M MARCHE, FASH IONABLE DRESSMAKER, baying returned to the city, he will be pleased to see tier old customers, and the ladies generally, at No, 3l Fi ISttl MOUTH, above, Chestnut, rhtleidgtplAtu, ocls.l2tit• IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. We S. STEWART ea 00„ Importers and Jobbers of MKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. SOS MARKET STREET We have just received a full line of CLOAKING CLOTHS in UNION and ALL-WOOL, Comprising, in part, PLAIN BLACKS, BLACK IMAYERS, BLACK TRICOTS„Vc Alt , o a mall lot of ui:li r. AN T . The attention of the trade is invited to theme Goods ne24-tf MILITARY GOODS. WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS FOR. ARMY SOCKS. A large stock of three-thread blue-mixed WOOLLEN YARN, of all numbers, for sale at lowest cash prices at H. DITHRING & Co., .20 and 2131orth FOLTICTII Street. A RMY CONTRACTORS AND SUTLERS 61;PPLIED WITH BRUt iI3 tit the lowest rates. Always on hand, a large stock of CAVALRY BRUSHES, Government standard: WAGON BRUSHES, thivernment etuu lard And every Description of Brushes required for the Army. KEMBLE & VAN HORN, eell3-3m 321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6.4 Dark and Sky Blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. aeB-3m INDIGO BLUE KERSEY& INDIGO BLUE CLOTHS. And avert variett of Gooda adapted to Military Clutizingy for sale at the lowest prices REGIMENTS EQUIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE. BENJ. L. BERRY ; CLOTH HOUSE, 00 SOUTH SECOND STREET. och.lm ARMY FLANNELS./ WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to make canine:fa, far immediate delivery, of y. WRITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND. ALL WOOL INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, of Government standard. oc4-tf ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, OR TRAVELLING BED TRUNK. (Patent applied for). For sale by W. A. ANDREWS, cie2-lin No. 612 CILESTNI7T Street. COTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR MU DT my22-iftf •FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. FINANCIAL. SIX PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Arc receiTed at par for anbscriptions to tho. NEW NATIONAL LOAN, of SAS per cent. TRE.JI•SURY NOTES, which: arc now really for delivery at Office of JAY C. 00 K E., Subscription Agent, ocffl-Int kit South THIRD Street. NEW NA'TIO'NAL LOAbf.. co Fires OF JAY COOKE , & VA 'NKR Ti•S•.. SOUTH THIRD - STREET Pursuant to intructions from the Secretary of the- Trefitnif tho anbocripthm Runk to the NEW Nt,.- TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes,. bearing' interest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent per annum, will remain open ah my office, NO. 1.1.1. SOUTH THIRD 'STREET,. until further notice,. from S' A. ML until 5.1 1 2 M„. and on Mondays ti 11.9 P. IC These notes will be of the•densmination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, .F HUN , DEED DO ISE NES,. ONE *THOUSAND • DOLL ANS,.antl: FIVE THOUSAND DOLL ARSi and are .all dated 19th. of Augutt,.lBB - 4 pay able iu gold in -three yeare f or. con vertible into a twenty yeane sit per cent-loan;. at the option °NW holder.. Each Treastrry . Note has interest coupons attaoliedochich can be cut-off and collected; in, gold at-the Mint every eix-ntontlie,. and at the - rate- of one Cent. per-day - en each rifty lisAiarff.• Any exploit:lllone required by subscribers-. will• be. cheerfully MIU/C., THE NOTES• ARE. DELIVERED • UPON PkY TIENT OE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Payment of aunacriptionsmay be made •in GIMAI . OP cirEca-a, ord.io"TE3 - 0E ANYUYOUIt:CITT:II.IOIEIS.. JAY COO,KE,. ÜBSCRIPTION . . AGENT; No.II4.SOUTII-T Ft I RD -areet SEVEN- AND THREE—TENTIIS TREASURY NOTES., The undrnigneti are prepared to furniohlumahip.. meat, the above Notes. DREXEL & C. 0,, 8ANK.U.12,. IL SOUTH THIRD - STMT. GROt,ERIES. mo FAMILIES RIISIVINa IN Tll RURAL DISTRICTS. We ate Preoored, asleretefore, to enrol*. boas* at their Country Residences with every descrintion.of FINE SMOCEEIES, TEAS, &a., .ka. ALBERT C.. ROBERT'S, CIONNEE ELEVENTH AND VINE &PMTS. -mylB pOIit,TLAND K.E.ROSIENE - 0.1! L. we.asemow 'mewed to.supubr tuts STANDARD ILLUDETMOING OIL AT. GREATLY, REDIgiliD• PfIaCES. Z. LOCK& & Sore AGENTS, 14/0 IMMO KRBET, sts-80 Philadelphia. QEATE MANTELS. F.t." These Liheutifully (-towelled; MANTELS, so de cidedly prefeimble to any atitero,.are manufactured. bYog., and sold at. T:O.SITIM TUG TIMES. ARNOLD; ISC: WILSON, No. 1.01,0 i tCIIESTEUT Street, 1 1 1141 3 41 , 11,1WAA VA§-BURNILiti, FIRE-PEACE. HEATER Some/irises &II:sr/aim Shiro," is C49..bast. store for Iviirtuip;skijill.l . 9l)2i.ti s NVIliCh it stands, r.. 441. also. rooms ARNOLD l WILSON ) Ns, iOlO COESTivilias Street c:s:'.tudf ST. CAYILIIIINES MINE.RAL WA'ERS. FIIJ SItEPHENSON HOUSE _SNP. BATH- WttiL BEDUIN ORES ALL WIATEN. Arrangements }owe been ina..le for the.waters without any expomire to the inclematcy of tht weather. CAIIIIPINEIL C. IV_ eat-Mitt* A FEW KINDRED DOL .:- EARS will purchase ejarg,o interest in a Trani'. ble PATENT. Solis readily to horseman. Sirtuired for se-center - a years. Addroba 6. 1. - ATENTEE,7'ItAMITERT. MEV, Wow Jt44.45'. ot-23-01.* POINT BREEZE PARK ASSOCIA TION.—ArpIicatj,Dua for the TENANCY of the premises of this Assetiatiou we be received until SA TVRDAT, Sd of Nowonher, at the ogle:tot the Secretary,, No. 144 South FOVETII. Stpitet, teltere temp t militious is end htfonuotiou rtittkitig thoreto will be made known to those applying. 0e;24.1t CLEANLINESS STRICTLY OR ~l✓~ SEB.VED at the Bathing and Hair Cattily SaWm, FOUB:tli end BRANCH. RISHOPS BEDELL AND DAL be ready this stftotticion very fine Card Photographs of 'tight Rec. Bishops Mcityaine and 1 Bedell. BIoALLISTEIt h BROTHER, 0e2:3-3t 72S effrenlirT Street. AUCTION NOTICES BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN. SOM S MEETS. LARNE SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. ON SA.TURI)Air MORNING, At 10 o'idock, (maim Mug— A pair of Ray Horses, NiX and seven yearg old, 16 !milkhigh, liDllhii nu 11 A ladies' Huddle Home, very em•e-footed. A winter Carriage, by Watiuti, cost $1,1 0 6. A marnmer liarotiche, b 1 Wagon, cost 5075; ]farness, er,st $175; Curer, cost $36, Ac. The above are the prope•rt:. of a gentleman breaking . up ALSO, A pair of matrlall fray horse.,, said to trot fast. cost Pearly $l,OOO, by ordrr Of Mr. rx , .cutors of e. S. Cox°, derv:wed. A fotir of Corringe Horner. I WllOOll COMO.. VONt *WO_ POllioie and mingle rtii,4„t ALSO, About 40 Fingh. nttchr.l ll„rFrs, and ti tar-, nil lectinn of Carriuge, , , wiib which the• vuly will conuu..uce. 0 1,,. po,tront.t..el.‘t um :toe t stottiltr. It ALFRED Mc IIEItKNE6S4 Anntiaenne COMMISSION HOUSES. FROTIUNGHAM & WELLS, 34 SOUTH FRONT AND 35 LETITIA STREET I=l BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS, JEANS, SILECIAS, CANTON FLANNELS, PROM TUN MASSACHUSETTS, GREAT FALLS LACONIA, LYMAN, EVERETT, DWIGHT, LOWELL, CABOT, IPSWICH, CHICOPEE, and HAMPDEN, BARTLET MILLS LIKEWIgE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRICOTS, • CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, AND ARMY ' 44 "" . 4 • GOODS, FROM THE WASHINGTON (LIT! BAT STATE,) AND OTHER BITXM, 091 $7O SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, no.lia CXEITNCT BUM" 00XXI8SION M RCHANTS r FOR THE BALI! OF PHILADELPHIA - MADE GOODS. se2B-6m WANTS. AATANTtT) TO PURCH 9.4 E A GOOD LIVERY STABT.E. Alltirrss ".10NA TIIVN," lihicat's - Dispatch, stating hicatimi and price. t.c24.3t* WANTED -A. FARM CON VNN ENT to the city, it exclepe., hr gout elty pro perty. Address ~ .IrSTICE," Diapittlin statite location, size, and price. oc24•Giqr WANTED -TWO LARGE ROOMS 4th,. Lir sth fluor,. fur it light iitamiti c. timing loolness. apply to lib:1110N X 6311T11, 0c23-3t6 4 146 North TIMID Street. WANTED—A STORE, about the first of the year, suitable for a Retail 117 GronrlA Anwr, Fitoated on ch ES CtitiT r3treet, between :Ninth and Eleventh. Addre, , , 134,z 2036, Aating rent., etc. 0c23-3t* BOARDING FIRST- CLASS BOARDING, WITH Single and Communicating lloonta, No. 1417 LO CUST Street. oc2l-Im* BBOARDlNG.—Desirable and hand windy-famished moms, in a central part of the . city, can be obtained on tinnier:de terms. References exchanged. Address "A. B. C.," Press Office. oc2l-Bt* BOARDING -MRS__ LEVELY RE. speetfully 1111110IMCNI that her house, No. 1216 , CHESTNUT Street, continues open under her own superintendence, and that the efficient FIX4StfIIICP of Mrs. Saudgren enables her still further to promote the cum fort of her guests. ocl6-12t* FOIL SALE AND TO LET. ► l LET—Gerniattown.ltouse.s.:—Olae on Itittmboug, wei..t of Gwen: one on Eng w.l - lane, and one at the, center of Green and darvey girPt•tg. WM; IL ltkeos, 0c:24. 61. 4 1 , North.YOUßTlFStroot. MO LET.—The Store No, 331 Mnrket Htrret, now in tite occupancy or sprineg, OIL Co, will be to let on the Ist of JANUARY. Also, the Store No. 23 North Fourth street. WM If: BACON";. 0e24-13t*t 2.1 North FOCRT If 'Street. dis TO LET—A THREE-STORY lWad Dwelling liome, with a gond COoking-Itangei hot and cold water, and all the modern conveniences. Ap ply on the premises, No. 1228 111AltSFIALT; Street. ocl7-ti REMOVALS: REMOVAL. EVANS & HASSALE HAVE REMOVED FROM. 611 5.u11a FOURTH Street, to No. 419 ARCII STREET, dr---zz DR. DU BOUC•DRT; DEN. 4dg " . TIST, hats REMOVED to MS ARCH Street. oelo-Im* REMOVAL.—The undersigned.. have removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL Brimlmam fiAtil No. S2O to No. 401 0051511111011 street, where they will be pleased tO.RNA their friends and customers. NAYLOR 9c CO. Philadelphia, October 2, 1861. oc4-tf COAL. E.DW. N. HALLOWELL, COAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT ..9t4 below Second.! The best Schuylkill, Lil igl, and Locust 3loluitAino Coal coriAanily on level Oetkris by blepirich receive. prompt attention. 0c19.1m, FAMILY COAL. WM. C. SHII•TN BRO. littr4 etolgtmilly nn IM A gn gniSPIY of gii44l4eath4 Ruck Mountain, Lehigh, mat Locugt Mountain and..,..alb hind Schuylkill FAMILY €'OAL, all sizes, at N•icea. to. suit the times. Send your orders to .01Seek Na, °3 WALNURIS•xeet ; or to thaTard, corner of SWA:MKOPT and PRIME Streets. ]intirs•satisfaction guarantied. INSURANCE COMPANIES:e FAME INSURANCE COMPAZIFI, No. 406 CHESTNUT. Elms& EIRE AND na.A.1.0) imaukivos,. ri&HO}OBB. Georg* W. Dap 11 Bay & idaSe4l7. Samuel Wright - Wright 8r05...4 00.. 7). B. Birney (+Boris & Birney.. Henry Lewis, Jr Lewis Brea. . Co e. Itiehartloan_. u 3. 0. HSWe & 06. Jno. W. Everman........ u J. W. Etermas Geo. A. West - G. West & Fohes.. F. S. Marlin Savage, IffartisassOn. V. Wilson Davis.— Attorney-at-law,. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley. H01tm.../I,Woesilesia. *eillilerpl7l4 Orm 6itgritt 65146 m W. DAT:saVeggaL 141ANCIS N. BUCK; Vice-Prearent WILLIAMS L IgZIANDHARD. Secretttry. ifk2B-SV SANING FUNM SAVING, NUND--UNITED MATE& TRUST UNIktPANY, corner 7111 RD auie OBIST. NUT Streets.. INTEREST -NMI PER CENT, S. R. CRANNURP, PBeeident i JAMES )1..7.1,114Tz9, Secret.4l,Fe4 Treats/mt. OnieS ISOS.M.frOtEIO until a o r 'Ulek,' nit] company is not joined In any application to the Legislature. FURIV GAODS. SHIRT MAYETFAVTORY.- J. W. SCOTT, 814 011 — SSTNITT !Street, a few doorm, below the "Continentpd," The attention of the Wtokseki Dealers is invited to hie IMPROYSD CUT 01° SPURTS, of superior fit, make, sad material, or, bawd and made to order at shortest notice. WWI kf WATCHES, . JEWELRY, &c. 113 TN co4DER TO 11.4 PU- O'er; A; bu r , Bto,l, of WAVITES-3-3,WELRY, WARZ, and ill Urili; Iii),XES, we are now, cordaaft with the Csuca,.ulferir.g. them at GR Alla lIRDECED PRICE or centlemon, intending to purchase 0....:Wi5411. for !lush. own V:(4ll,74ll , k,tifili . our Extatiatim , 4\si it. a ca . wale , not rai n ira, 3,J1-140(11liY fur. tilkke, and at a prLia.111:011 AkiIVER than ty..or,heforc. Particular at ten , :igm.la irlymo to repttitinc finzAratchcri, filocks, and W4121C1r411... ItttOTIIER, 0r23-2ithit r.. - o,l7..lky.S'lti Stro.t, tkek,y ( CoL. E.. D, BAKER.—A vory, one Curd Phutipzraphlo74 the late Coltracil...E.B3, BA KER. 1',:4.5.14c151MR & BROTICRR,. 0c23.3t 725 CHEftTINVT Sweet. POTTER, lIPP,KINS, 17. 0 - .1.1e111 0 31i1,,-. T. lititißnlCA . Dewq, Ettstburn,O . thlilip.ippyr, Mahal, 80 iatril Phu tograpbs IgeALLISTER BROVIER, 728 fIiIESVXIII7 Strout. SAPONIVIER - SAPONIFIER, \ill:4o 'Kitchen (Irons!? c0p.vc..1540d into either. benntirill 11.11.4.4 or Sat Fong,, rceoriU,taig to directir tut 0134 In' 118iU SA I.olc IFI by PENNI:3.I4 4 T. D.lllli - ificAcill.7lll.:All CO. AA ; tiata Prnglisto laim.l4 AAA.. 0021-11.4 g.. O SHIPPERS; ‘''REIGHT;• TO tlitis dote, all Freight coaAL:aekt to Ordshi/iia4tl.. Nit], the PhiWelphin, Wilmington, and Buitititor,o.l4alhatal, )1111g hzt.irepaitt ihromgh. Shippers aro rtvitireil to mark etqlgitekage vitti noffiC owl 4c4iiifFilwAY, - .4. j u n. 11. F. IiP,KNEr, Master a( rliransoartation P., & 4, It. It. Coa. 0e22-6t CARD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, bi, o id gilt edge. leplding 12 r , }tiraiks. SMALL ..9.1n4A t unoalit»it, Dela 72k CHESTDarT Sliroot. TIR, J, McQUILLEINI lIAS RE -460 Willi to 1112 A1i.(1! oc4-litet AMERICAN ACADEMY OP music. 'LUIS EVENING, (TTIURSDAY,) •. UN BA LLO IN KA SCH ERA, With Miss., KELLOW: and lIIIIONOLI, MANCESI, lll:- ItliFX Ila nil BAAILL The TidielJi and :;4'fltil of lasi night are Rood for this evening. :vent, awl Tickets may be lad a 1 day at tl u Academy, G.. 111.1's Munk. Stare, 632 Chestnut street, and at Itislo,oB 110.1,,tattd, at the thmtiacatal Hotel, and is thr VTIIIII4I at th!diruni. PRlCES.—AiltiiiPPion, $.4 i Family Circle, 53 cants; Amphitheatre, 2: cents; nei , erved Sea'••, 51) cents uxtra. To-MORROW tfliaDAY) EVENING, SECCoN to BP:SI:FIT AND LAST NItIIIT OF OPERA Until fin; arrival M the iris company in February, TWO NEW 014111.A14. Noa• given for the firot time in Philmipliaiia, BETLY, BY DONIZETTL Miss HINKLEY, Signor BRIGNOL r, Signor STISiN'T, Ay. i. - Es (The of Jeanncttp,) Now the rage in Park, %V WO will be given in French. MISS ('LARA I.IIIISA KELLOGG, nehh.ved the moot titootalitle.lslacce*4 in ItH.lfitu itls•nt, will appear her the 111'4lieu• Poi the Fre1112311.1116 Uouuu, in 111 , cot its.bibri by 111 aw. MilliNA autl ti 10111114: MANZINI, N. 8.-011 thi, Putting liiith [HMO , and Signor ignoli uin snake their la..t 11.1.1.eurance in bictior ari timed an engagement itt Euroric i will Blida One its Havana. The fr.ll.nsing letterrrom 31r. I - Moan, 'whirl' WWI read to the pnLtic last evening', will speak for : Ladies and Gentlenten : Never having y e t eihireatied Wily audience, nor NISKI,AIII3 a Voice xti .o; "II" Ugh t.) be iiri!flit I itin't , yfin in writinfir I entreat you to listen until the end, and I akenre y ns , that you will be better pleasi..l with it than with the heginning. At nowt. 10. duty, I received the follow hint teleeram mill. Ut.t.m.tx t Au:IDE:AV or Iltrsic, P1111..\1171 i.P7R.t. An :u relent net:lured last night 144 foot Hipped owl he (town it is impo,milde for lihn to wall:. wymolf mot D.wls.‘” k r yl ng to persunde him to leifVe et two. 1 hope you will pro pare youwelf for the worH. Communicate with Glrait and lirigoioli to Everett lleu ProLahlr, if necessary, you will rhan2e for Thor.elay ILO Friday. J. G ILA tr." At three &clock t received another telegram, as fol- Inwe A.e.ti,Limv Lk 3lty,lie ' —ltrignati lett at two. Pri.paro DT Goddard to wet J. °RAU." 111 r. ert•iced, but his foot is in it state that he cannot %%alk. !Sere is the cNiificate of 1)r. Goddard: g• 1-1 PlEany !lousy, Oct. 23, 1861. "1 P. : I hove jua examined .31 - r..ltrignoll'a foot Le is ii..t witheni great suffering. It is noi.sdhle for Min to play to-night ; but lie will he able to appear to-on wrow. It. Ooutrx D." Under the - 6e eircutimtanctoi, I propose to you a con cert, hi which will appear Miss lielkigg, Mks lllnklen Madame Strakosch, Signor illniactn‘i, anti Signor Smini. Thos , , of NAM., 11:114t sink In thi.ll. This concert /giro to you gratuitously. To-niorruw evening will be given the , q3lallo in Mos chem." You will be gehilitted with your tickets of to night, oral you ran occupy the same seats, without ad ditional ex wimp. . . Ofi Pr-I.luy, :Olt he gi.voik, 21 rbt time ha Au...c— ern, Dunizetti',.. Conte Opera of Betty," and the etat mins Opera Comione (in French) of " Les 240CeS De Jeri Dna te,"—Jeaunetie's Weddinn. You, therefore, are nn losers by this disapootntment, whleb falls 'wavily only on me. The expen•e7 rilreivjj incurred camas be retrieved, and the two Performances, which might to have yloldod me a )01114801110 profit, and et nbled me to prepare a regular winter season, will prirre a dead leer to toe. trust, II refine, that yon will ilo your 1.e4 to lu au/Huffy Me by halm:ilia your frieniiii to attend the opera 1.0-6loiktA4 huff .it 141 , 14, AU ,I forirnntcr )pu ti musical treat, inter any circumstances, you will otherwise have to forego f it months. Milli my great regret.. Tor any disappointment, 1 pm, ladir.s and gentipmen, your obedient servant, M. ULLMAN. P. S.—Eati, of von Will rereive ti c k et ,admissiott _ et . imcit at the door, after the Concert, to ho gond for to morrow night. ] • o11 will likowise please to retain your cheeks for the restorod iambs; or, yen con tiara your money returned to-nial,t. 3 o:P.1111./t .in awrei and have only to mum st yen to read the advertisement in to-tnor riav't, rapers. B. ULLMAN. AC4DE3IY OF NUM. rurir.s oF THE RINGGoLD r - t;atar,r•. GLUM . MAR gellooll. - "On MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 28th, 1561. The folluts itig Indic= hare kindly volcatteerett their Evrvices: HISS JOSEI')IINE O'CONNELL, 114.VSS ".‘tAltY 31.Iggig Sz W. Mi., entiditethr Mr. J. Bawer. Pianist Mr. Itachoran. Doors opc-o at 7 o'clock. Cooknience. at At bPfore . o'clock: Ticket,, 25 errata. ue24.4t* IRS. JOHN DREIVS ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKA "lusineesAgent and Tresenrer.. ... . . JOS. D. MURPHY. VMS (TIII - R:? , :DAY). EVENLVG, October 24 Will be acted Colley Cibber'+fine Onnedy off sith Woe - Li) :51rik WOULD 16DT. ...... Drew. Don Manuel ..... . . . • ... Mr. John Gilbert., The performance will conclude with an Extravaganza, entitled . thzeppa., PHice.B-75, 50, 27)4, 25, and 15 cents. CIIANUE OFllME.—nUer's op.lltat S. before 7; ottrtais will rise aV7M pteeis.ly. No extra charge for reaerved.arlata. NiT AINUT-STRENT THE,A.TRE— oud WALNUT Streets. Bole 'Lessee THIS (.EHURSD.VE) EVENING-, October 24, Will be produeed,Ain new aniinriwinal Conway of P44(11; . . Ethel 11faynard Lady Barbican Mrs Thayer. licrbertLesterMr. 11•Awin•Adama. • To conclude with the Sc , mic Romance, entitled Pitmen-50, 37)6,•75, and 25 cents; Private Boxes. $5 and 93. Doors open at 7 ; Performance to commence at 7K, MTH B APIA RV S - CONTINENTAL TREATNE-WALIVIII ABM' EIGHTH TO-XTMIT,. FOR TILE tAiIT 7131 E BUT" TWO,. BIIANSIARARE'ti-TEMPEST4. OR, THE. 17 Nt,H A ti , VE.D INLAND! To coloropoce witif•Avittro - 11 , 1•71116 FAMILY • ItIP ikilirtunncing ilat be hail now In Petiva nreparatiowthe Ina great French Senna— Clonal Drama, In mix role. e"iitk4.• TIFF/ fg i PARIS. It will be pirmitieed on 31171:11)AY Efening, October 24, with Scenery mut Abpointniontd ALL NEW. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of TENTH and.. CHESTNUT , Straets.. wmucirs irALIA ONE: VEVA'LO'NGER. EVERY MORT, and WoMesday and Elaturdarave irrnovol. A. W. FRNNO. .... ,". .... , ... LEttilfer. hi Admittance, 25 eta.; Cletren,l.s eta. Doors open at, ; commence at a quarter to 8. , oc2l-81* BELOW GERMANIA% 0.101 - IBSTlike • tontinotor. First PUBLIC 111:11EARSAL of the season, for the benefit Of the COOPER-SHOP'REFTLICSUMFNT COMMITTEE, Will take place on , SATURDAY, Oat • 26th, at 3,4 o'clock I'. M., atthe 311!SICAL FUND HILL. r6fli6P 91' Eight 'Tlo,lth slnsit Tlckotfii 2fivta. To be had at Atalto'c,llQ4. Cliestant•stm. , 4,lanillteck Lawton's, Seventkund Chestnut, and ut..the.door •of the oc2litf THE PRESTLDIGITATEURV The inaeuificent•:7eweiry, Geld Crpuiti l poem becorations, Mcdois, 3a.p prein:tited 11 E.I.MANN By foreign Monarchs. mad Potentates will be exhibited . at CALDWELI Ctre'S, -822 CHES3NUT Street, on .. the day of his first appearance at the Ac--.4euty of dfuetc— - viz: WEDNESDAY...ectsher 20th. And the superb Shawl given loin Queen of Spain at .EVANS CO.,g, Silt VIIE...Mg iIT Steen, en ihn , gilVinday te2l-1/ TEMPLE OE' WOND3UI S, N... E.: corner of TEN.tI3 and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITG"kn appear• at :Ito above place, in , hie new and..extrackadinary entertait*.lenta,. ea. M.ON-. Oct. ilia anti; NY EitX EYE VS% vommenGuag at 7g, and WEDNAZDAY antl.s.-I,2VIIDAY AFTER-' NOON'S, at 3-incongaCing of •Ullangma, ',frail:mutations, Substitutions,, Sec rat Manipulation_. Qcular ,Dettoptiong, m anti 'Necromantic, - Angina'', met lteinishilut powers of r . Ventrileeiniern,.i:bar.ttrating every v:4WitY - of voice. AUG, the Leonid, ,Viikekmy Dinh). Adamikoplg , conto i dren, 13 centB., 0c19,1r31t • m A G/0 lAN' TERN 3.I . CTUREa -cur- THE RZBELLlON—Rerrsoonting all Ihn.prontle. nent Seesiogrements, and awidauta;to thilt.datlhh toIeJAMEg Fd, Qum/ & ea.,, gE:g elan:ton 81tee/L. . A DecwriTtlw,,Liat fixrnisbaii,Shia and.sent, bYziatte' free, on appll.cotion„ 5e1.13.201, AcADEKY, ()* PENT: THE 1 1 152 ARTS, 101 0 CSEBTNUT Streei, open dailyaimad*ye excepted. ;nom 9 A. M. till 4 P.M. AfhlliNiteS 26 cents. Chil4Pen under twelve yelirip half iirim Shares of Stock, Oa. .tyl r n,LILLIE'S • SAX 110 11 E. DE 1 ,,.11- VHD to No. 21 earith SEVENVII•Stra4..amar e IrAinirlin histitute. Veatr,rdersigned, thank;itl,for peat ff.vprei and balm deti,aalmia to merit fir-pre patrmaig% It...zg,‘Arkedi sat alervt and convenient .Kgye4 and lia9 .now.pn..bsol a large asceertment of• Celehyek4„Wwurgbk Ch2Pial ilon Fire and lluzglar Froefi Babe. (ilia poly stiatly 'Am and burglarcre.a.if Wes tr:010,) Ale laftla't torunailad Bank Val;is,o4p L and :13:44.Tqc.1i5, Batik Vault )voze.aud to;:ttwill be.fandoteal to o ordor on short noti.4l. This fa tl.mitrengeßl l ,?rist pro asoiro4 and cheapestia - rf, and igif7:esat.oilCrod, Also particular L'Asation ia_c:Hait u to Ltria's Bait Cabinet Sate, for Pl:4.„JewelrY, la 00a ceded to surpass in: able.and ,eiragsw,g any,t;iirag yet ot fere& for tbia purpo.??..and is the anry wig tharis otrkey tare :and burglar BMW. N0T11,46- . / lliff2ll . 7,4llhfinkrig tWOßtlr GI Faerel, Herring, %Pa.'s Safff, 7a,oat,ol,o**aaarly au./ some forty G . :I-other makeris.oeißrial.. - ig a complete astortment as Ages, and (44,1a1e1y eg,,raangod for &I now celebrated Ulla • Siifis 3104 y will- Ire Bold at Irani low prices. Floosie call and eittnnina, jf.25-lyif M. 0. 54.4161111, Agent. N0T1.21.1 SHIPPERS... ■— o 1 FRFAIrr. TU WASII7.4iITON, PN:MifiSSON LINE T 11 -" TI M -ON E, ANZ).$.lth):S.4; ISY It ?Mgr. ROAD Oti mid :,ter thhifel:q4;A:ii for Worthington - 47 thig routowill ho req - 4roti to hw. s e repaid through, 2 94 no PllCkagp wilt ho souritt4l with mulpestiootiou Utfu;it. leitt4ll:lTS Or ALL LW 'merited forwotelit tboils'. 61luth 1Y lINP4).a, 41)B, !SW/ YORK.. 1-F . NA . * Di 4.111 LINK, via Dol.Arare Italian Canal. Fkilndelyttia Ifimlork Express Stercqoat Uaer• paw ruceiNe lilipmatt.tirfilliaVe daily at 2 F, m?, deliver. , 6,ihreair..ll.l...itork toliovritr* Yroighta t4enat riAgoonable rates. WM. P. CLYDIL Agent, WIIARVIV P4ladelahik JAMES i1A 7 4:47, agent, PlaralL wad 15 Ilan RINI4R, New York. seireit. PHILADEIRECLA AND WASHINGTON 21:4P,BASS STRANA BOAT COMY4k2I4Y. New line %lima for Alexar.Aria, Washington, gal Cleotgetwarn.. Thronath In 38 l'Ayo. latemuil I..ViILADNLPEIIA , L UMW TllOB, .lA , Ark Eiht4.lter JEROME, tikpLtLitt JEII.O3IE, leev• elphia ovvy WONESDAY WILDAV, et 12 o'clock Ih., conntAlog with all itteit : st ihoso waltz ; arid returniu t roVo. Washington, cholla towns ond Alexandria taint "Pti6SDAY awl Wallis RAX,..to'r Philadelphis, V. P. CLYDE, .7kg6rit, No. 14 B r en l 1 nrciphisi MOT t.l ART, ge nts, Paii of West, liras ington. aidgik FOR NEW YOAX. ..Tha rdghi - Vbiu,uphis Steam recoller Cooap9,Ml Rill oolavrAbeee their bualmea for tho sown on Bion.. 13th Want, otearoora are now recukt.tug freight o.t noooseCt r y 4 above Walnut greet. lemut "c"nnwdating. 4yi~Y to BAIRD & OU.. VRAtt Minn 4Trawi„ AMUSEMENTB. MEE A GIIAND CONCERT BY VII 3IAZEPPA EI:11== MRS. M-. A. GARRETTSON. rAiss Caroline Richinirg ZEMBUCA Mr. Peter ?Whiner .Mre Anna S.A- - V:lk s
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