ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS vp to 12 o’clock last hiqkt. CONTINFNTA.L HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. J S Hopkins, Evansville, Ind E J Rosen*, Indiana A Fergu&on, Mirlripnn Ji»s Bunt, Boston John Stout A* lady, Illinois II 8 Goodwin, WilHiumport II Cobb, Massachusetts \V S Teel, Wash, T> C Chaa J Underwood, Boston Geo C Roberts, New York Geo C Price* Phila Goo A Jessup, Montrose,Pa Rev S Jessup, Montrose, Pa C B Pelaberger, New York It A Lnmberton, Harrisburg H J Meily, Middletown, Pa C A Jlaimvnrt, Harrisburg A n Harris, New York A S Petrie, New York Geo 11 Petrie, Now York Robt Rodman, R I Daniel Rodman, It I •C S Baris, Maine John P Jenkins, Atcx, Va Col Shock, Cblumbin, Pa J II Chase, Fort McHenry SII Swctlnnd, Troy, NY" Br C F Learning, N J <3eo W Johnson, BroolffieM H E Browse, Baltimore V G Sattenstftll, Boston Robt Moore* Wash, 1) C H Harlan. Jr, Wash, B C Mr Evans, New York Mrs Torrance, Montreal YV 11 Leaycraft, New York •J P Kennedy A* la, Balt Jas M Andrews, N York Clifts 11 Cornwell, N Y’ork J Grower, New York Jos MYVightman, Balt A T Coleman, New Y'ork H G Shtrtevant, New York W W Wright, Bowningt’n lIW Lusby, Baltimore Mr Winslow, Grand ltapids Mr Bliss, New Y'ork Jas S Lynch, Brooklyn YVm Paddock, Atlantic City N P Stanton, New Y’ork J B McCreary, 31 Chunk John Baird, New Y'ork YV R Kirkland, New Y'ork H 8 McCombe, Delaware B S Brown, Columbus, O G R Crooks, New Y'ork Isaac {“clignmn. New York H P Mauley, US N 1’ w Kelloeir, I< B Benedict, Troy •O Blunt, N« w York S B Pierce, Boston Geo G Rjder, Boston Miss M F Ryder, Boston J McLannlian, New Y’ork II Hobart, Jr, Mass II Woods, Jr, & lady, Balt B C Woods, Baltimore T. P Row, Sing Sing A Row, Sing Sing Snml Column, New York A McDowell, St Louis Miss Granger, Syracuse E Seagrare* New Y’ork YV B Davis, Rhode Island R B Coleman A vf, Balt T L McElrath, U S M C C C Beau, New Y’ork Jos Burton, Illinois Capt J K Laurence, USA F H Tubbs, Chicago It B I.ocke* Now York H A Tilflon, New York Br Bates, New Y'ork G Owler, New Y'ork Thos Stack, New Y'ork Geo Leniy, New York R Portion, New Y'ork Rufus Story, New Y’ork C YV ITmurtchouse, Batt 8 C Carle, Brooklyn J A Westerreltj New Y'ork J SitD&QUB. KfU 1 Y OflC Jjlfim Marpty, Uew- York Gio YV Qmntunl, New York YV A Willard. Baltimore It YV llowcs* New York 3lisg Kate E YVorrest, Pa Miss L IV Stephen, Pa B II Herr, Lancaster John K Rtdgley, Baltimore II N Schleicher. New York Lieut W T Hart*, USA S 31 Clark A* wife, Wash’n MieS Clark* Washington Clias F Stansbury, YVasb’n Miss Riley, Washington B F YVard, Baltimore 8 Churchill, New York J J Blair, Now Jersey -John Burkett. Baltimore W J McGunigaU, K}‘ It II llume, Chicago Thos J Borden, Fall River E C Nason. Full River J llaratt, Cuba J A Mora. New York E Bangs, Baltimore YV W Fisher, Kentucky MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. Robl S Davis, Ohio Jas II Boring, Blair co, Pa A Hunt, Tioga C H Love, Pittsburg O Kiser, Keokuk, lowa II A Foster, Minerva, 0 fr 31 Dayton, Boston G E Horsli, York, Pa Jas Pritchard, New Lisbon G G Elkin, Illinois J L Kendig, Goshen, Ind G C Hotchkiss. Brooklyn It S Kreincr, Lewislmrg YVm Lee, St Paul 32 C Wines, St Louis YV Wilson, Bethlehem John Brown, Ohio A II Rosenheim, New Y’ork 31 G Einstein, Harrisburg B T Cranahan, Baltimore Mrs E 31 Pollock, Harrisbg Edwin Pollock, Harrisburg Jas T Norton* New York YV J Sterett & la, Saltsburg YVm Judson A wf, Indiana AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. Robert Earl, Washington J R Layton, 31 D, Bel YV H Bourne, Jersey Shore YV Talcott, Rockford, 111 R M Grander, Peim’a Edw Bernoll, New York John Bolin, New Y’ork Jas* F Smith, Reading YV Harris, Jr, Pliilad’a J Hopper. Havre de Grace II EUridge, New Y'ork Lieut U 31 Goundie, Pa •c M-jumufs, renn’iv P Tan Y'aler, California Thilo Kevin, Connecticut 31 Bohm, Wash. D C A B Coldwell, Wash, DC II Bonrdman, Lancaster 6T. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. A H Hohomb, New Jersey J Johnston, Pennsylvania J G Kurtz, Bellefottto James Oakes, USA II Pogue, Ohio B YVoodhousc, Chicago J Dunlap *Y la, Penna C J Slorrison, Wash, D C John Thomas, Cntasnuqua David Thomas, Jr, Peima John J Bovey, PottsviUo John Zimmenunn, Cinn, 0 A B Cory, New Y'ork Mrs 31 A Booth, l’hila Bliss E H Booth, Phila # Jus Booth, Philadelphia J W Booth, Philadelphia R Williams, Trenton, N J J Boat, V S N Jas G Sleuken, Penna € C Ackennan, Easton A Mollish, New Y'ork R Colien, YVasliington A 31 Zabriskie, N Jersey 811 Woodward, Maryland 1* F Edey, New York J Ulrick* Ohio Joe Lipari & la. Italy J Bryant, Fluladelphia THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. John HiU* Phjlada T Slaughter, Dover, Del E R Elmer* New Jersey E YVestcott, New Jersey Geo Raj field, Altoona IT P Moon. Towaudu, Pa Thos Hammond, Ohio J B Moore A la, N Jersey T E Barstow,New Jersey J M Lauing, Bridgeton Mrs Stackhouse, Pliila C J Stevens, Philadelphia BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Amos Paxson, Bucks co Jas E Spencer, New Y'ork YVm G Adams, New Jersey J B Bilwortb, New Haven 3) H Kart, Pennsylvania T Ely, Warminster Jas Rosier, Cheltenham Alex 31 Ely, New Hope Geo Pickering* Bucks co J A Kirk & la, Bucks co A H Reeder, Pennsylvania B McNair, Bucks co B T Blair, Bucks co A Longshore, Bucks co Amos Cordon* Bucks co B Fell, Buckingham E Jtecder, Soletmry E GilliUghiim, GreefiViUO E N 3liles, Buch» co A Germon, Ncwtowu Jus Palmer, Edgewood Jas Gordon, Philadelphia John Xuruc A la, Bucks co YV'Davison, Cheltenham E Ea6thurn, Solebury Sam Groff, Cheltenham F Bucknuui, Bucks co M Yerfces, Bucks co Jfe Smith, Warminster BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. ChasYVeaml* Allentown Z L Kemmerer, Allentown J Zeboeh, Bernville YV Kddows. 3toreland H YVoodward, fitereland YV Puff, YnrtUeyville Isaac L TrexleE,Yan]leyville S A Neald, Y'ardleyville F T Beaus, Yuvdlcyvllle VTKKcnlJowtT Makefield B Beans. Lower MllkeJield E 'Roads, Somerton Nicholas Fisher, Boyertown B B Grim, Pennsylvania iHftondt, Bernville J R Buckman,Wright»town Geo Clemcus, Chester Y'alley A S Roads, Somerton STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. •C Cunningham, Penna 31 Williams, Union co, Pa JkCummins, Union 00, Pa T Cooper, Philadelphia T) G Fichcs, McKeesport J I‘ Y'olmer, Carlisle SL Rodgers, Harrisburg YVm Davis & la, New Jersey ■Peter 3fcCalltun A* wf, Pa Wni Wright, Chester co, Pa It Crifg,.Che*tor co. Pa A Berden, Chester co, Pa .James Jones, Rending E YV Betts, lowa Mr Bmkett & wf, Lancaster •COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut, it W Levis. 'West Chester M McDowell, Wilm, Del J\ B Tomlinson, riiila F A Baker it 3 Maryland Isaac licrtolet, Beading JE Pmenthcmnn, renna S T Hayes, Chester co, Pa *f Wultor, Tt unsylvania Miss Annie M Walter, Pa 'Thos ‘Walter; Pennsylvania W H Huddloson, Teuna .J DrChaudh-r, Mass •' ’ NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. P W Rhode-, Allentown H 15 Hummel, Beading £D-H 'Headmen, New Jersey R Stanly, Allentown, Pa JT S Young, Allentown, Pa Miss S J Bright, Catasaqua -J H Jnchson. Poylestown Miss 0 Junks, Doylestowu "Thos J Smith, Feim’a J Kauffman, Reading REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. apple. Schuy’l Haven A Lukens, Wilm’n, Del '•C'Knmon, Beading X Kennedy, Chamhershurg saml W 1 itinan, Muncy, Pa Geo A Miller, Gettysburg Jap L Patton, Tamuqua Thos Wilson, Harrisburg G Morgan, Beading E 0 Bancroft, Gettysburg A Hart, Tioga. Pa Geo Tost, York, Pa .James Lewis, Allentown Miss Lewis, Allentown 'BALI' “EAGLE—Third street, above Callovhill. Danl Olwine, Lehighton, Pa Elias George, Allentown Blre George. Allentown W II Bush, Bethlehem ;A L IliihOs Allentown Sami Smith, Bucks co T S Pittfdmrg Benj IJeaiiH, Bucks co ■J Ilollocher, Montgomery co Mrs Weitlaer, Moutg’y co MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., ah. Arch, L Porter, New York A B Everett & wf, X J M lleiTington,Froderica,Del EG Smith, Philadelphia Louis Duhree, Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. *3EO. 17. TATHAM, J TH FROTHINGHAM, > Committee of the Month. VM. L.OTHN, ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange , Philadelphia. Ship Sewall, Delano London, soon Ship Zered, McGonagle ..Londonderry, Sept 10 Bark Benj Hallett, Little Glasgow', soon Bark American, Christian. Barbadoes, soon Brig Ida, McMullen Laguayra, soon Sciir J M Houston, Bussell Laguayra, soon marine intelligence. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Sept. *, 1861. ~.5 44] SUN SETS. SUN RISES HIGH WATER. ARRIVED. Bark Elizabeth ,T, Foulke, 18 days from Bird Island, tviih 200 tons guano to Baker A Folsom. Bark Cowhiia, Roberts, 2 days from New York, in *ballu>t to J W & J F Starr. Bris Brandywine, Ilarman, from Rio Janeiro July 24, in ballast In Thos A Newhall & Sons. No date, lat 20 51, S, lon 10 IV, exchanged signals with an American ■Lurk, signal blue, white, and blue stripes, perpendicular. Left at Rio ships Crescent City, Bsulger, from Cardiff, disclig; Jacob Badger, Staples, from Callao, repairing; Osborne Ilowes, Baxter, from Paeilic, repairing; Well, fleet, McGHvery, from Newport, dischg*, Tranqucbar, Coodwin, from London, dischg: Gallego, Homewood, from Liverpool, dischg ; Maid of tue Sea. Stanwood, from London for lmliu, repairing; Nathaniel Thompson, Deck tuan, from Liverpool, dischg; India, Averill,from Liver pool, disclig : BM SI ills, from Newport, *Jischg; Mary Russell, Thompson, from Liverpool, dischg *. Morn ing Glory, HubW, from Liverpool, dL*ubg. Barks Abi gail, I‘arland, frum Richmond, waiting; Emblem, Ham ilton, from Marscltha, waiting. Wave Crest, Ilarmon from Cardiff, waiting; Indus, Green, from Charleston, waiting; M«uco, Depass, from New Orleans for St Tlio urns, loaded; Willard, Mitchell, from Newcastle, dischg; Fanny Crenshaw, Munson, from Pernambuco, waiting; Annie E (-rant, Swain, from Bahia, waiting; Hazard, Lawson, from Charleston, dischg; Wilhelmina, Law rence, from Cardiff, disclig; Harriet Ha/.elum, Drink water, from Newport, loading. Brigantine P C War wick, Colt, from Darien, dischg. Brigs Tanner, Hodg lciuson. from .Glasgow’ for California, loaded; Virginia, Burkly, from Richmond, waiting; Mary A loiTest, Congdon, from New York, dischg. Schrs Julia A Hal. leek, Pedrick, from Jacksonville, dischg; T D Wagner, Kidder, from Montevideo, waiting; Danville, Chester, from Richmond, waiting: and others, reported later. Brig Calvert, Willar, from Sierra Leono July ‘id, with palm oil, Ac, to Wm Cummings & Son. Left no Ameri can vestels,. Schr Susan Carman sailed sailed for Now York July 24. Passed off Reedy Island, brig J Crosby, from St Thomas, with crew all sick. Schr John S Lee, Corson, 45 days from Bordeaux, with 100 tons salt to Baker & Folsom Schr Huviln, Mcekins, 4 days from Washington, in ballast to Tyler, Stone, & Co. Schr Mary A Mifflin, Buck, 4 days from Boston, m ballast to J R Blakiston, Schr Joseph Turner, Crowell, 4 days from Gloucester, with How to Thos MuiinfieM, Schr T 1* M. CVJley, Carter, 1 day from Cnmden, Del, with oatete Jas Hnmitt & Son. Sclvr Planter, Fowler, 1 day from Lcipsic, Del, with grain to J E Palmer. Schr Mary Standish, Atwood 6 days from Boston, with ice to captain. . Schr Jas A Parsons, Shaw, fram New York via Wil mington, Del, in ballast to L Audcnried & Co. Schr Lydia A May, Baker, 8 days from Portland, in ballast to L Audenricd & Co. Schr R G Whildon, Neal, 4 days from Portsmouth, in ballast to X Sturtevant A Co. Scl,r Diehard A Wood, Cranmer, from Boston. Solir White Suutill, Howell, from Boston. Schr J B Babcock, Babcock, from Boston. Schr Pearl, Brown, from Vortsmouth. Schr R S Miller, Baker, from Salem. Schr K Chester, Brower, from Folly Landing. Schr Eagle, Taylor, from Nantucket. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. m . Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with md*e to W P Clyde. . Steamer Anthracite, Jones, 24 hours from New xork, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. CLEARED. Ship Scandinavian, (Norwegian, late General Park hill,) Glide, New York, Workman A Co. Schr Lydia A May, Baker, Portland, L Audcnried A Co. Schr Exchange, Ayres, Nowtown, Md, J W Bacon. Schr W Donnelly, Donnelly, Washington, Penn Gas Coal Co. Schr H G Ely, McDonald, Washington, Tyler, Stone, A Co. Schr M H Mifflin, Buck, Providence, J R Blnkiston. Schr II Staples Gibbs, New Bedford, Rending Railroad Company. __ .. ... „ ' Schr A Hall, Wright, Barnogttt Landing, XJ, Van Bu nch, Norton, A Co, v ~ .. Schr John Ponder, Dorman, I oUy Landing, HI, No ble. Xlammett. A Caldwell. Schr T R Hughlct, Beckwith, Easton, Md, captain. Sclir Electric, Lord, Norwich, captain. Sclir J S YVaplos, White, Indian River, Del, captain. Sclir R R Wood, Cranmer, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Schr J G Babcock, Babcock, Boston, do. Sc hr J A Parsons, Shaw, Boston, do. Schr R S Miller, Baker, Boston, K R Sawyer & Co. Sehr Pearl, Brown, Boston, do. Sciir White Suuall, Howell, Boston, B 3lllnes A Co. Sclir Riley, Boston, Repplier & Bro. Sclir E Chester, Brower, Providence, Noble, Hammett, A Caldwell. Sclir R G YVliilden,Non!, Portland, N Sturtevant A Co. Sclir HavUa, 3leekins Washington, Tyler, Stone Sc Co. Str Y'ulrnn, 3lorrison, New Y'ork, YV 31 Baird A Co. Str R Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Str Beverly, Pierce, New Y'ork, YV* P Clyde. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING, September 4. The following floats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, hound to Philadelpluo, laden and consigned as follows* Homeward Bound, lumber to 0 Wells; North Star and X S Koehler* lumber to M Trump & Son; American Eagle, E Canfield, and True Eagle, lumber to Malone Sc Taylor; Br J H Holmes, Peck & Bernard, and Emma Truiup, lumber to YVm C Lloyd; S B Bailey, lumber to Johu Craig; Major Anderson, flour to Isaac Moyer. Ship Jumna, Tucker, from 3lanilla April 15, was be low Boston sth Just. Ship Lydia Skolfirld, cleared at Boston sth inst for Callao. Ship Sagamore, Treadwell, at London 24th ult from Calcutta. Ship Emma Jane, Jordan, from Manlmoin, at Deal 24th ult and proceeded for London. Shir Undaunted, at Liverpool from Akyali, had sprung her foremast and started her stem and head in a gale otf the Cape of Good Hope. Ship National, Small, cleared at Liverpool 22d ult for Callao. Ship Golden Rule, Flagg, cleared at Liverpool 23d ult for San Francisco ami Y’nncouver's Island. Ship Golden Rule, Rice, cleared at London 23d ult for Pori Philip. Ship Isaac J canes, Drinkwater, from Liverpool March 28, at Calcutta July 10. Ship Astren, Nickels, from Liverpool March 25, at Calcutta July 35. Ship MltPCfi UllMlAf, WliltWAli, froni Swansea for dera, put into Milford 2*2d ult. Ship Mogul, Spencer, from London 23 March, at Bom bay 20th July. Ship Thornhill, Cunningham cleared at Liverpool 22d ult for Bombay. ' * Bark Amos 3t Roberts, Colson, sailed from Genoa 19th ult for Scotland. Brig New Era, YVatker, entered out at New Castle 21st ult for Genoa Brig Igenin R, Z&ngerU, hence, at Glasgow 32d ult. Brig Henry Leeds, Smith, hence, at Salem 3d inst. Brig Catharine Nickels, Hutch, sailed from Salem 4th inst for this port. Schrs Halo, Newman, and Clara Merrick, Montgome ry, hence, at Newlmryport 4tli Inst. Schrs 3laggie, Y’an Dnsun, and K English, Somers, for tliia port, sailed from Newlmryport 4th inst. Schr Oscar F Hawloy, Buckley, hence, at Banvera 2d inst. Sclir Y'enloo, Clossen, hence for St John, NB, put into Saf<*ni 3d inst, leaking brolly in her bow porti Scbi'M S B Wh'-oler, McGlaughlln, hence, at Salem 3d inst, and Frances C Smith, Anderson, on tbo 4th inst. Schrs I H YVninwright, Ludlam; Sallie B, Bateman, and Ephraim & Anna, Thompson, sailed from Salem 4th inst for this port. Schr R S Bean, Cook, hence, at Taunton 4tb inst. Schr Rebecca, Megee, hence, at New York sth inst. MARINE MISCELLANY. Steamship Pacific, from Oregon, previously reported as ashore on the California const, was got off, and ar rived at San Francisco on the 11th ult. She was con siderably injured by being beached* and would be dry docked for repairs. Ship Alice Bell, Thompson, from Liverpool for St Ste phens* NB, has been taken into Eastport, 3lainc, a prize to the revenue cutter Aingo, The A B had no register, only a custom house clearance. She hails from Now Or leans. SPECIAL NOTICES. Only Give it a Fair Trial.— Wc ask no more of any one than to give JAYNE'S EXPEC TORANT a fair trial, to prove that it will cure the va rious diseases for which it is recommended. It lias, it will, and can euro Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Bleeding from the Lungs or Throat, YVhooping Cough, Croup, and a very large majority of tho most hopeless cases of Consumption, when all other remedies fail te do any good. Again we say, try it. It will not harm 3’ou, but must and will do you good. Prepared and sold at 242 CHESTNUT Street. se7-3t Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE W ORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such 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, withont staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Byes, invigorating the Hair for Ufe. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia ' mhl-tf One-Price Clothing, op the Latest Styles, made in the Best Mnnner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Oke-Pbicb System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the City, at S 4 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior Quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT A BBOYVTPS, DrexelPs Building, 84 South THIRD Street. delO-tf AUCHENBACII—THOMAS.—In Reading r on ttwdth instant, by the Rev. Win. L. Franz, Mr. J.. W.- Aachen bach to Miss Lizzie Thomas, all of that city.. 3 s READ—Y'ANBEKSLICE.—On the 21st ulfc r by the Rev. J. 11. Keimanl, 3lr. Nathan S. Read, of New Haven, Conn., to Miss Mary Ann Y r anderslice r of tins city. # LEIBFREID—SHARP.—On the sth the- Rev. Mr. Brainerd, Mr, Christian Leibfrcid, of Phila delphia, to Mis-s Henrietta D. Sharp, of New Jersey.- PASCHALL.—On Sixth-day morning, the 6th instant? Stephen PascliaU, aged 49 yearß. Di 6 friends are invited to meet to attend the burial, at Morion Meeting-house, on First-day morning, the Bth instant, at 10 o’clock. HALL.—On the 6th instant, EUa, infant daughter of Henry C. and Martial Hall, aged & weeks. CASTOR.—On the evening of the 4th instant, Sarah. Castor, daughter of tlio late George Castor. The relatives and friends of thr family are respectfully invited to attend licr funeral* freca her late residence, “Tacony Farm,’* second place above Frankforil Arsenal, River road, tins (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, with out furflicr.uotlce. ** GEISSEJ—On the 4th instant, Edward C., son o£ Ed ward C. and the late Eliza B. Geis»e, aged 2 years-and 4- months. Funeral from the residence of Mi father, Old York road and Meeting-house lane, this (Saturday), afternoon, at IX o'clock. * MITCHELL.—On Tuesday night, 3d instant, Erwin Salford Mitchell, eldest son ’lt Kl>. SIHPM3Y, •lamei? T. Slack, Secretary. [*] President. rv-s=- REV. JOBS CHAMBERS WILL OC. Lks enpy Ilia pnipit TO-MOltllOW. Subject in tlio nu.ruiiiE, « How is tlie World to he Converted to God !” Afternoon, “ What is it to know ‘ unhj (he Baptism of John !’” Service IOjJ A. U., 4P. M. It* rye== THE ELEVENTH BAPTIST CHURCH LLg will KEOPEN their House of Worßhin, on TWKM'TII Street, uliove Race, west aide, TO-MOR. HOW. (Sahhath.) Preaeliinn MORNING and EVE NIKG, by the pastor, J. HYATT SMITH. It* THE CONSTITUTIONAL UNION AS irg SOCIATION, of the FOURTEENTH WARD, will meet THIS EVENING, at MECHANICS’ BALL, COATES Street, above Eleventh, at lyf o’clock. It# MARTIN LUTE, President. rv==« NOTICE. —AN EXAMINATION OF LL3 applicants for tlio position of Principal of tho Davidson Consolidated School, Twenty-fourth Section, will he held at the Central High School, UUOAI> aud GREEN Streets, on FRIDAY, tlic 13th instant, eotn niencin- at 2 ..’clock I*. M. Salary SBOO p< r annum. By order of the Directors Public Schools, First Pre cinct. Twenty-fourth Section. ISAAC LEM if, fo7-St Controller. MK3IOBANPA. MARRIED: DIED: OFFICE OF THE WYOMING COAL IL? COMPANY', No. 230 WALNUT Street, Pliila. A Sjiociul Meeting of the .STOCKHOLDERS of thi* Company will bo hold at their Oflico. in Philadelphia, on MONDAY", Sept. Otli. ut 12 o’clock 3L se7-2t Cl! AS. PAUUISII, Secretary. ry“s=» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING C.YRIIFN, below BROAD.—Rev. J. YVILLIAMS, from England, will (D. V.) preach at 7# P. M. The Rector, at 10# A. 31. ami 4P. 31. The Seatr in the Chapel are all free sit 4 P. 31. It* rv-s=» NOTICE.—AN EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS for the following vacant situations will take place at the Southeastern Grammar School on THURSDAY*, the 12th instant, commencing at 2 o’clock I*. 31., and continuing riijring Friday ; viz.: Principal of the Girls’ Grammar School, Salary $6OO per annum. Principal of the Boys" Secondary, Salary $359 per annum. First Assistant of tlio Boys’ Grammar School, $350 per annum. First Awifttant of the Girls’ Grammar School, Salary $350 per nnmitn. The examination will bo conducted by Professor Nicholas IT. 3laguire, Principal of the Ccutral High School. By order of tho Board of Directors, Public Schools Fifth Section, eo7-3t JOHN KKLSH, Secretary. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN [ls SVRAXCE COMPANY'.— Ski-tkmiiuii 2,1861. The Director# have thi* day declared a dividend of Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents per share on the stock of the Company for the last six months, which will bo paid to the stockholder!*, or their legal representatives, after the 12th instant. W3L G. CROWELL, Sc3-tl2 Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. II HEADQUARTERS, THIRTY. fl SECOND IXFASTItY HKCIMKXT, BUTLEIt 111 HOUSE, SIXTH Street, Mow Oliiwttmt. It* ASHER 'ft. T.KIBY, Licntoiniit Colonfl. S HEADQUARTERS TWENTY EIGHTH REGIMENT* P. Y\, Colonel GK.UtY Commending. .. ..... *— 3L*ii Ivimiii Jflny, to fill Tip the last £oni panv. Fourteen companies of this Regiment arc already mustered and in camp. Come forward at once and sjgn the Roll, at southwest corner FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets. Lieutenant Colonel G. D. KORPONAY. He7-2t* Captain ASHTON S. TOUKISON. PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALRY. COLONEL R. 11. RUSH. This Regiment is now recruiting, at No. 833 MARKET STREET. Active young men, and old soldiers of the Mounted Service have n good opportunity to serve under good officers. The Colonel is a West Point graduate, and the Captains are officers who have seen service. Young men of good character, from eighteen to twenty-eight years of ' age, have a preference. Ten Dollars Bounty forgood Buglers, and Five Dollars bounty for good Horse Shoers. Old soldiers have a chance for non-commissioned office?. Apply at the Rendezvous, No. 833 3IARKET Street. se6-12l* SU. S. MARINES. WANTED immediately, for the U. S. Marine Corps, 500 able bodied men, for sen and land service. Also, a few competent Drummers and Fifers. All information that may i>e required w ill be given at Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, J. C. CASH, Captain, au3l-12t Recruiting Officer gEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TEH CENT. TREASURY NOTES. SIBSCKimON BOOKS OPEN THIS DAY, TO TIIE NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Those who desire to participate in its benefits should apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agents for the Government, All sums received, from FIFTY DOLLARS upwards. The office hours during the subscription for the Loan will be 5 I'. 31.* except on Monday evening, when it will remain open till 9 o’clock B. SI. JAY COOKE & 00., scs-15t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, New national loan.— Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, a book will be opened on the FIFTH DAY" OF SEPTEMBER, At No. 114 South THIRD STREET, For subscription l ?, under my superintendence, for Trea sury Note-*, n> he issued under flic'act Of July 17, 1861. Tliofc- note? will be issued in sum? of FIFTY’ DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS each,'data* 19th August, 1861, payable three years after date to tlie order of the sub scriber or as directed, and bearing interest at the rate of 7 0-10 per cent, per annum, PAYABLE NUALLY'; such interest being at the- rate of TWO CENTS FOR EACH DAY ON EVUKY HUNDRED DOLLARS. For the convenience of the- holder,-each note will have connon? attached expressing. the-severed amounts of semi-annua? interest, which coupons may be detached and presented- &>r payment separately from the notes. Subscriptions for such Treasury Notes will be received during FIFTEEN DAY'S from the day of opening the book as aforesaid. No subscription K'tss than-Ffi T Y DOLLARS, nor for any fraction of that stun, can be re ceiTcd. Subscriptions of fifty dollars or one hundred dollars must be paid in lawful: coin of the United States at the time of subscribing. Subscriptions of more* than one hundred dollars may be paid at once; or, if preferred, one-tenth at the time of subscribing and onc-tlilrd of ftio whole amount on every twentieth day thereafter- until the whole shall be raid. No payment of less than* fifty dollars can be accepted, that being the smallest sum-for which Treasury Kotos ennbo issued. Certificates will be granted In duplicate to subscribers for the amounts so paid, the original- of which the sub-- eeriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of ; the' Treasury, when Treasury Notes, as aforesaid*- will be issued thereon to such subscriber or his order, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate; but in cases where only part of the amount subscribed is paid at-the time of subscribing, Treasury Notes will be issued only for the payments made subsequently to the first, which will remain until the whole amount subscribed by such person shall be paid, when Treasury Notes will be issued fer such first payment also. On payment' of- each de ferred instalment, the pay, in addition thereto, a sum equal to the interest nscrued thereon £rom the 10th of August to the date of payment,-and on final payment like interest ou the amountpaid-on- sub scription, which payments of interest will be reim bursed to the subscriber in the payment of the first coupon. The Treasury Notes issued upon such fcrtiflcatea by the Treasury will be sent to the subscribers by mail, or sueh other mode as may be indicated by tl&m.when they transmit their original certificates. The duplicate cer tificates may be retained by them for tL#ir own. secu rity. JAY COOKE, Office of JAY COOKE. & Co., No. 114 South TIIIED Street, next door north of Girard Bank. seo-15t ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. BOARD REDUCED TO S 2 PER DAY. Since the opening of lids vast and commodious Hotel, in 1854, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, convenient*, and comfort able home for the citizen aud fetrauger- ou tliis side tho Ailantic. And whatever has seemed likely to- administer to tho comfort of its guests they have endeavored,, without re gard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which modern, art has invented, and modem taste approvedami tlie pa trouagewhich.it Ims commanded during the pout eix years is a gratifying proof that thoir efforts have been, appre ciated. To meet the exigencies of the-times* when all arc-re quired to practise the most rigid economy* tlio luulec signed HAVE REDUCED THE PtttCE OF BCUILD. TO TWO DOLLARS PER BAY* at the same time abating none of. the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied.. se7-3m TRKADWELL, WHITCOMB, & CO. WP. PIEIFP, REAL ESTATE t BROKER, NORRISTOWN, Montgomery Co* Pa.—Farms in Montgomery, Buck*, Chester, and Dela ware counties for salo or exchange. Also, property in Philadelphia, Delaware, and Maryland, on the most rea sonable terms. Money loaned on bond and mortgage; also, on good collateral, on short date. Persons wishing to purchase property will do well to call and examine luy catalogue before purchasing efeewhere, as I have a largo amount of property on it. Densons nt a distance can Feud by mail, uud get my catalogue. My whole attention is given to suit applicants Office, No.iildMAlN Street, Norristown. W» rUUt’F, se7-7t* Successor to R» R. CORSON. (tOfl REWARD.—Lost on the eve inng of sth instant, either at Havre Do Grace or on Ferry Boat, a wallet containing papers of no value to any one except the owner, payment of same being stopped. Said papers bearing signatures of G. W. Tucker, Tyler, Tyler & Co., and J. Edmunds. The above reward will be given to any person returning the same to R. Evans, Railroad Agent, Havre De Grace ; Q. N. Mills, Railroad Agent ut Perryville; Stuart & Brother, Philadelphia, or office of Adams & Co.’s Express Company, Philadelphia. It* "DIED SEEDS FRESH AND PURE. 1 J Mivoil Dint Seeds, Canary Sets!, Ifctnp, Itsipr*, Millet, Lettuce, and Mau Seeds, Cuttle Viah Bono, Bird Founts, Ac. Forsuleby 1». LANDRETH & SON, Seed and Implement Warehouse, Nos. 21 aud 23 South SIXTH Street, It# Between Market and Chestnut Street. The colored photographs for SI, made at REINER'S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green, are colored by skilful Artists. It# 1 AAA AAA TENT BUTTONS, U. S. Ul/l/.V/UU pattern, for salo by J. 1». REED, Tin ner, fiimlhoast torncr of THIRTEENTH ami NO. IILE Streets, Philadelphia. 807-Im* BURNSIDE’S WHlSKY—Recom mended by physicians, and all who have nsedjt, ns a healthy stimnlant—can ho obtained, in all its original purity, at No. 031 WALNUT Street. STOCKDALE & CO., It* Opposite the late Agency. T AST DAY OF THE SEASON.— I J The UNITED STATES HOTEL will close on MONDAY, 9th September. p«.45.2t J. McKIBBIN. NOTICE .—The subscribers having bought out tlie late firm of Timelier & Woddrop, would inform their former patrons, and the public gene rally, that they ore now prepared for tho fall trade, and would offer inducements to customers to suit the times, a their stand, No. 10 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia TUACUER Js GO. Samuel A. Teacher, Henry D. Vakbors. ‘VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -131 that a Circuit Court of the United States of tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania will be held at the CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY', tho 7tli day of October next, at 11 o’clock A. M., for the trial and information ffl«l by GEORGE A. COIYEY, Esq-* Attorney of the United States for said District, against the weekly newspaper called the Christian Observer; also, certain property, Including paper, type, printing materials, account books, iron safe, and fixtures used in printing tihd publishing the suid newspaper, the said paper being seized as being used and employed, Ac., with the intent of aiding, abetting, and promoting Insurrec tion and resistance to tlie laws of the United States, Ac., and praying that the same may be condemned and con fiscated according to the act of Congress in such cose mode and provided. WILLIAM MILL WARD, Sept, 8,1801, (ees-3t] U. 8. Marshals THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1861. T' HE ARMY AND NAVY, A Book for (■yen' au29-ths6t# NEW PUBLICATIONS. OFFICER AND SOLDIER, CROMWELL’S SOLDIER’S BIBLE. Thin in just the llook every Soldier needs in his pocket, that lie may be properly instructed us to liis duty to his country mid his Cod. 32m0. and 18mo. Price S 3 per hundred, in paper; $0 per hundred in cloth, tlcxible. Postage 1 cent. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 920 CHKSTA’VT Street, Philadelphia, b07, 11,14-31* 11. N. TIIISSKLL, Pint. Sorry. ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH! 10,000 Beautiful Strftl Hute Engravings of the JjOKirs PRAYER fur sale. Valuable Property Given Away! It coinmcmes with exquisitely executed words of Fatiiku,” and then follow, in succession the other parts of the prayer, every phrase of which is engraved in the most elegant and tasteful manner. Near the bot tom of the picture is a superbly executed head of Ol'it SAVIOUR, and encircling the upper part of the en graving are ten angels, each bearing one of the TEX OOMMAXPMKXTS. As a work of art this valuable and beautiful engraving is worth more than the Dollar asked for it, as will readily be acknowledged on nn inspection of it j but the sub scribers intend to make a Gift Distribution to purchasers of tin* engraving of valuable presents as follows: 1 House and Lot in York borough. 2 Buggies (Quin A Palmer’s make, warranted.) 1 Roekaway. 2 Building-Lots in York borougW 100 Valuable Hooks. f>o bids. Flour (warranted.) 1000 Gold-Gilt Frames to suit Engraving of the Lord’s Prayer. &00 Steel-Plate Engravings of the Birth of Christ. Magnificent Looking-Glasses. Gobi and Silver ‘Watches, Ac., Ac. A Gift worth from 50 cts. to $5OO wKh each engraving gold. l’jds engraving lifts received the commendation of the Reverend Clergy, our first citm-ns, and, indeed, of ull wlro niter Into it with interest uml Kuiiit. t&~ genii on USH liOIiTi&K Mill four l'fil Ktamlw to pay postage on engraving, and you are sure to get it by return mail. J. SI. AUSTIN & qp„ York, Pa $lO secures 11 Rnuravui?* aiul Ticket. TIIIKKY- . For catalogues anti cirfiiili>rs, nd(iress ~, au24-shiAth9t* JOHN W. LOCH, Principal. Boarding school for girls. SBARON FEMALE SEMEfAHY.—This Institu tion is beautifully and healthfully losated near tile vil lage of Darbv, Delaware county,, Pennsylvania. The Full Term will commence TENTH’ MONTH /October) Ist, 1861, and continue in session for a-period of twenty eight weeXs. The course of instruction will be thorough and embrace all the branches of a liberal English educa tion, nnd also the Latin and French langwages and Draw ing. For terms, references, and other particulars, see oiroular, which may be obtained by addressing the Prin cipals, DABBY P. 0., Pennsylvania,or fromE. Parrish, corner of ABCH and EIGHTH Streets, -Philadelphia. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMDi-i T . rinci « 4 i, JAKE P. GBAHAME, jrnncipffls. anffl-.thsituDt* ' LEGAL. Letters testamentary to the i Estate of JOHN DUDLEY, deceased).having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted t (Tsn id Estate will please to make and* all persona haring elaisH will present them for settlement to WILLIAM BURNS, 744 Road, JOHN CASS?IN, 310 UNION Street, Executors, Or to their Attorney, EDWARD C. QUINN, E*l-, se7-sCt* 611 WALNUT Street, Pldfcidclphia. PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPOSALS are invited lO - till the 20th day of September, 1861, for supplying the Anny the Potomac with POTATOES. About 40,000 Liiteliols will be* required, in lots of »bout S.OOO bushels per week. The Potatoes to be of the first, quality oml eiiual in quality to tlie following kinds. Mercers (blue,) Pink Eye, , Mercers (white.) The Potatoes to be delivered in Washington,, and sub ject to swell inspection on delivery as the Subsistence-De partment may require, and payment to be made in Trea sury notes, If Government should desire it. The Potatoes to be delivered in good, strong bacrels, and each bushel to be estimated at 60 lbs. The bids to be directed to Cupt, A..BECKWITH, C. S*, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Fe7‘-dr2oth SUPPLIES. Owen of Titc Acting Commissakt of 1 SUUJJISTBXCE, PiO. 1137 CiUtAIU> STUEEX, > Philadelphia,. Sept. 5,1861. j SEALED PROPOSALS will be. received at this office until 12 o’clock M. on the 9th of September* for furnish ing, for the use of the United States Army, the following Subsistence stores, viz: 65,800 pounds Smoked Bacon Sides,in 200-pound boxes, securely strapped. 647 barrels, first quality Extra Mess Beef» 175,000 pounds first quality Pilot Bread, in good flour, barrels. > 575 bushels prime quality White Boons, in good, dry . barrels. 15,000 pounds prime Rice> in good flour barrels. 30,000 41 14 Rio Coffee, in ban els. 45,000 44 44 refined light ycUow Coffee Sugar, in barrels. 3,000 gallons Cider Vinegar. 3,750 pounds Adamantine Candles, full weight. 12,000 44 Oleine Soap, full weight. 188 bushels good, clean, dry, fuio Salt, in good, tight barrels, 32 quarts to tlic bushel, Sample# to accompany proposals when practicable. All of the articles to be of tho best quality, securely packed, and in perfect order for transportation. Bids will include packages and delivery in tho city. Seller’s name and date of purchase required on each package. Certificates of inspection of the meat will, bo required. Bids from known dealers or manufacturers only will be considered. / . Two good sureties, whose names will bo mentioned in the bids, will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts. Delivery to be mode by tho 18th of Sep tember. Proposals to be endorsed 44 Proposals for furnishing Subsistence Stores,” and directed to Capt. O. IV. THOMAS, so6-3t A. Q. M. and A. C. S., U. S. A. TTNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA- U NIA ,—DETARTMEXT OF ARTS. The First Term of the College-year will open on MON DAY, the 9th inst. Candidates for admission will appear nt the University, for examination, on that day at half past 10 o’clock A. M. Tuition for each Term, Thirty Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN, gb6-3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. QOLOMON MALICK, ATTORNEY io AT LAW, SUNBURY, PA.—Cily collections prompt |y attended to in Northumberland, Snyder, and Union counties. . BHPEHENCE Ollplmnl & Dell, Tltlrtl Street, Plu lndelpliia. Edwiml Sliippen, K»l-, Sixth ami Walnut Streets. so6-6t* TTNITED STATES l 3-10 per cent. vJ TBKASUBY NOTES. —Parties in the country wishing to subscribe can have their business promptly attended to by enclosing u check to K. S. WIIET.AN & CO., No. 309 WALNUT Street. gOOK BINDING. Magazines, Illustrated Papers, ana Periouieals of every description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B.—MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care. SAMUEL MOORE A SON, JAYNE street, between EiglitU and Ninth and Mar ket and Chestnut. ecl-lm PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We a re now prepared to supply this BTANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE k CO., Sole Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, aeS-lta PhlladcWn, RETAIL DRY GOODS. STYLE FALL GOODS, RIIJROKS, SILKS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, TABER & HARBEKT, No. 25 South SECOND. Fall and winter Cnssimeirs, Cloths, Satinets.! Tweed Cawlmpros and Fall Jeans. Woollen, Silk, and Valencia Vestings. Kino Black and fancy CaK.simms. Goods especially fur BOYS' WEAR. COOPER 6 CONARD, . se7 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. TpALL AND WINTER -L‘ English nnd American Prints. Neat and gay figured Delaines. All-wool plain and figured Delaines. New Goods opening daily." COOPER A CONARD, pc7 6. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. T>LACK DRESS GOODS.— JL> Black French Poplins. Black I'rcnch Merinoes. Black Wool JMamcs. Black figured Alpacas. Black Silks and Bombay,inea. Black Alpacas*, Chintzes, Mohairs, Ac. COOPER & COB ABB, sc7 8. B. corner NINTH A MARKET. gPECIAL NOTICE. THOS. W. EVANS & CQ. Would cfdl tho attention or WHOLESALE BUYERS To their choice and varied assortment of NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. This stock is mostly of their OWN IMPORTATIONS', CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR THE BEST CITY RETAIL TRADE. And will be offered to tlie Trade at LOW PUCES, FOR CASH. 816 anil 820 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. se6-Gt E M OVAL. PRICE. FERRIS. & Co., Hnving remoTed their Wholesale STOCK of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, And EJIBKOIDEBfES, TO No. 726 CHESTNUT ST.. No. 726 CHESTNUT ST.. No. 726 CHESTNUT ST., No. 726 CHESTNUT ST., Will, on and after MONDAY, SEPT. 2d, OFFER IT AT RETAIL FOK CASH, .AS HEItETorOKB, AT PBZt'BS MUCH BELOW THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION Any sovelfies in our line produced during the season will be fstind in our stock. Extraordinary' inducements will be Sold out in point of PRICES The attention of the Ladies is-solicited. au3l-ltn LONG CLOAKS, of Aqua Scutum. Blacks Browns, Water Proofs. Hoods, Silk- lined and tseseledv SHARPEKSS BUMTHEBS, CIIESTOET mid EMMTH. QTELLA SHAWLS. lO Bloßk Centres,-niedimn to fii*.- Scotch and French Border?.- „„ ftmT rr?iiv ... - - riHEAP MUSLINS.—We; will sell 10 cases (300 pieces)* of the Lest Fruit of the- Loon* Bleached Muslins, at 12X cents by the piece only. This is the very best shirting muslin-made without regard to pricc r and we believe cannot be boughtfless than* 14$£ cents. "We will also sell tie host 6# oeirt blcached'nwis- Un lor cents by the piece; the be3t 10’centf fbr cents ;;f«ll yardwide, 8# centsgood 12& cents for 10& cents *: very extra fine, cents-;-full I\!£ yards witlb, 12% cent#; every make of bteached and’Unbloaclied-muß-- line at leps prices titan they can possibly be bought in- B 1 rilfldidph*a.- Extra, heavy lo*cent%v Table Blnwis at 25 per cent; -raider usuabprices,-nnd - all 5O cents to per yard.. Napkins at? great’ reductions. Blanketa very cheap. fyiKts tor 9@y Mid *ll othert’inprtfcorttom TwlHbd£c. Heavy tine English long doth bleached Muslin at 13c by the piece , worth ]Bc. Our 25 cent White Flannels are the Left in the market. City and country dealer* will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, an they can save from 15 to 20 per rent. sp7-tf English canton flannels— Until ringp »ml iloiiMi" napped, nt old prices. SHKITAItU," VAN lIAItt.IN'CUN, A AIU’.ISOJT, ec7-|f 1008 CHESTNUT Street. below Market street. Linens, house- furnishing GOODS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, Ac.—Tlie lament iissril-tment in tlic city, at lowest prices. SBEX’FABD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABIIISON, sc7if 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Balmoral petticoats. Three qualities of best coloring* and etvjes. 6HAItI»LKSS BROTHERS, bc4 CHESTNUT nml EIGHTH. Opening of new fall silks; ICich New Fall Styles. Fashionable Figured Silks. Plain Silks for itufilod Skirt*. EYRE &.LANDELL, se 7 FOURTH and ARCII Streets. OPENING OF ALL-WOOL FALL U DELAINES. Kichest Printed Merinoes. Woollen Foulards, New Good*. Ktoffe de Paris, New Fabric. EYRE & LANDELL, se 7 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. f\ PEKING OF SHAWLS FOR FALL OF 1861. l'kle 1 e-y Border I.oujf Novelties in Woollen Shawls. Stellas from low to fine Grade*. EYRE & LANDELL, . se 7 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. yARDi GILMORE, & Co.. Nos. 61T CHESTNUT and 014 JAYNE Streets, Have now in store a full and well-assorted stock of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS. DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, Ac. With their usual assortment of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. Ac., to which they invite the attention of hitycrs. Sc7-lin 186 L TO CASH BUYERS. 18^ H C. LAUGHLIN & Co, No. 308 MARKET STREET, Are receiving daily, from the PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS are especially invited to call and ex amine our Stock. ses-tf 1861 FALL SEASON. W. S. STEWART & GO., In addition to onr usual assortment of DLACK and OTHER STAPLE SILKS. We are now opening a desirable stock uf To which we invite the attention of Buyers. Possessing the best facilities for obtaining goods, we are enabled to offer ourrfockontheinostfaYoraWeterms. ee4-2m 1861. FALLGOODS -1861. FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE. KOSS, & CO., *2l MARKET STItT-ET, Have receives, and arc now orcnhuf,» fresh stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS which will : bc eold'Jvr for CASH and oi> chort credits. ..... r..vu ixr■ t.nti and ex amine our stock. ttu3l-2m JIANCY GOODS, DRUGGISTS* ARTICLES. TRENCH, ENGRISH,-AiND> AMERICA® T3X TEMERY. ' TOILET AND SHAVING St*APS. BRUSHES AND COMBS,.of.'aA descriptions* POCKET FLASKS AND DBESKING CUPS: TIOLIN AND GFITAR STRSSGS. CHAMOIS, SPLIT,-AWD PEsVSTEIt SKINS. POWDER PUFFS AND BQXE3. - PATENT LlNT,&s* r their whiter sup* ply will he furnished with a good raid clean artiole at very reduced prices for cash. Dealers and Manufacturers supplied at -wholesale prices. an3P.tuthftaJni» ARMY WAGONS.—Spokes and Hubs Tor Army Wdtfons constantly on h«ul. Address SPROUT, SAL NDKRS, & CO., eep.iot Hughesville, Lycoming county, V». RETAIL DRY GOODS. Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS; NO. 305 MARKET STREET. NEW AND TASTY DRESS GOODS, FANCY goods. A fajlHl ASSORTMENT IMPORTER, No. 26. South FOURTH-Street, CARFETIN-GS. 6-4 TAPESTRY VELVET; FRENCH AUBUSSON:- FINE AXMINSTEBi ROYAL WILTON ; EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS; HENDERSON A COj’s VENITIAN; ENGLISH IN'GRAIJk CARPETS; FOR SALE BY my22-iftf FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. COAL. WANTS. WANTED —A situation by a young man, who ran influence n Delaware amt Mary lfmil frsuUs in p. staple Dry Cnorls or (irocery House, to fiell ffuodt. on cunuuiKUon. Can ionu Ida employer Two thousand dollar*. Address tills office, Henry." so7-oi* AN ENGLISH NURSERY COVER NESS wishes to accompany a family or lady to Europe for her passage money, Understands French and Gorman, RoJcrenossatisfiictory. Address “Box 2177, P. O ” n* WANTED —A Mule or Female wrllina a florid hand to dinvt firenlui- Ad iirerj. “ i'.,- it..,-. on f. it,, in hamlwrithm. It# WANTED— A PERSON CAPABLE of taking charge of the books of an obi Whole sale House in Market Street, who can furnish not leu than $5,000 in cash, for which nu interest in the business can be lmd. Trade in Pennsylvania and the West se cured, paying a good profit. An excellent chance for a young man wishing to commence business. Address, with real name and reference, IMPORTERS A JOBBRRB, Blood’s Dispatch. nu'2B-tf Employers wanting young Men, Ac., are Invited to ad cl reus the “Employment Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, loop and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-Bn> BOARDING. 11fQ CHESTNUT STREET—PEI -LttAO YATE BOARDlNG.—Communicating rooms, second nml third stories. Two single room*. se7-(it# PRIVATE BOARDING.—FINE ROOMS, at moderate prices, may be had for the winter, at the ALLIBONE HOUSE, N. W. corner THIRTY-NINTH and WALNUT, West Philadel phia. au2B-lm FOB SALE AND TO LET. tfpi TO LET Three-story Brick IfiDU'ELI.ING, No. 118 UNION Street; 10 rooms; bath and gas; kitchen on first floor; papered throughout* large dry collar: good yard, in good order, Also, Tliree fitory Brick DWELLING, 740 S. NINTH Street, gas, bath, good vard, At. Apply 019 VINE Street, feu in 9to 12 A. M. It* f» LOW RENT—Four-story House and HaL f»ti.ro, No. 906 RACE Street—sooo per annum. se6-4t* T7IOR SALE—A Farm of 136 Acres, JJ out* of 100 Acres, olio of 50 Acre?, one of 78 Acres one of 24 Acres anil .several other Himll Farms—pood Land—with pood IhuMings, Spring Vnter, Fruit, &r. t convenient to Xorrislown and to Railroad Stations. Apply to ------- WILLIAM KOSSITEK, NuJiRISTOWN, Pn, THOR SALE—A Desirable Farm, con- J_ taming 70 Acres of Lnnd, in tiie highest state of cultivation, situate 7 miles from the city, near Darby, oise mile from Railroad Station (Media road.) Excellent improvements, nicely shaded, largo Garden, Apple Or chard, :uid Fruits of all descriptions. Spving of water near the Dwelling, running' stream through the Farm. Will take part exchange. Terms easy. Possession' at E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. any time. Apply to eef» rpO EXCHANGE—VaIuabIe Farm, JL containing 20? Acres, situate in Montgomery County, 20 miles north of the City, two miles from Kail road Station, large Stone Mansion-house, Tenant's House, two Kurus, all necessary Out Buildings, largo Apple Orchard, anil nil kinds of Fruits, nicely, watered with running streams. Fine spring near the mansion, &c. Immediate possession. • Apply to E. PETTIT,. fies No. 309 WALK ITT Street. F)K SALE AND EXCHANGE— Farms in every locality, in the adjoining counties— States of New Jtrsey, Delaware, Maryland, &o." Apply to E. PETTIT, *05.-7-: No. 300 WALNUT Street FOR BENT-—A very desirable four-story DWELLING, with double three-story BACK WILDINGS, • having-all the modern conve niences. No. 116 North SEVENTEENTH Street. go4-ot# fa A BABE OPPORTUNITY!— BHiLEIGHTH-STREET DRV GOODS STORE, with large DWELLING, to Rent. One of the best-located and fitted-up Stores on the street. For particulars, ap ply to E. IVRIGLEY. Conveyancer, se2-6t* 184 South FOURTH Street. If* TO LET.—A DWELLING ■MIIorSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, will ail the modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, nu 3 47 North SECOND Street. TO RENT LOW—Furnished or un- BiaLfnmishtth for six months, or longer, If desired, a large and convenient HOUSE, No. 2735 Arch street Apply to A. P. and- J. H. MORRIS, 016 ARCH Street je!9-tf fa EPHRATA MOUNTAIN IliS. SPRINGS AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY*- the day of September next, the undersigned, Executors of the will of Joseph Konig macher, deceased, in execution of the directions of said will, will sell by public vendue, on the premises,- the fol lowing described Reai* Estate, late of said demised—to wit; The well-known ami popular watering; .place, Inown as “THE EPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS-.” In the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, 13 miles northeast from Lancaster,- IS miles southwest from Rending, and on the Downingtown, Ephrata, and* Har risburg Turnpike road, 59 miles west of Philadelphia, 36 aiiles vast of Harrisburg, and 21 mGetf north Of the* .Bird* in-Hand Station, on the Penintylvnuhi Railroad. The property consists of 77% ACRES OF LAND, . Part of It excellent and part mountain of the wttb ducted to Douches and Baths. The’ tensive, and capable of ontertaiiiing-JOO visitors. This watering place and summer resort has, every sea son since its commencement, ■ been w*ll patronized, at times S> its full capacity, and this- year has its full pro portion in comparison witty similar placas. The- Golntuhin and Beading I%AHroaif r now being con struct*'!, passes within X of u mile of tfoe Springs, and when completed Jwill make “TheEplwrata Mountain "Springs ” the most convenient of access of all the fashion able watering places. Possession and a good title wiU be given on the first day of JSpril or immediately if desireS. Sale will begin at 1 o’clock of said day. ADAM KOKIGMAPIIER, \VM. CARPENTER, Executors. TORE NT—Large Communicating Furnished BOOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboard), in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-tf WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO TEL COMPANY by its Beed. - dated *ho first day of Hetemher, eighteen hundred aiul fifty-nine, and recorded i» the Recorder’s Office of St. Louis county, in Book No.. 234, at Page 202, and also by its other deed;- dated the said first day of December, .1859, recowlciMn* Book No-230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILI/LVMH IB MORRISON, EDWARD 15BEPKL.Ly.nnd FRANKLIN A. DICK T the following-described real -estate, situated in- Block No. 126, of the City of St. Louis, and deacribed-ns follows: FiPStyA Lot or parrel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one feetou Washington avenue, -by one !««**■ dred und fifty feet in depth, and bounded .south by Wsssh jngton avpiiup, east, by Sixth street, -north by the-north, line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Taillon, svr.d known ns Survey No. 1508, and west by Seventh street. Second) A certain Lot or piece of geounilysituatfc'in said Block, containing about seventy feet,, bo the same ■Hire or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty fiv-e feot. deep on Green street, be the same more or lets-; being L»t known and designated on the. plui. of the tote laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louie, by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on the west by No. 38, as laid out by Christy, on the north by Green street, on the east by Sixth street, and-on the f-outhiu* Iks Lot herein first described r which said conveyances wore made to paid MORRISON, BRKDELIZ, And HICK* in. crust, to secure the payment of certain botute tlierein. deseiibed, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five-hundred dollars eanhy payable in ten years from the. first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, .t® PETEII;IiIiSDELIj or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, .payable seroi-mi nwaUy from that date, all payable at the Bank of; Com merce, in New York; and whereas, .among.other ft was provided in said Deeds that if. the interest ru Ron. said bonds, or any part thereof, .should. becoiae due Midi vemaiu unpaid for thirty days.-attet? the.-matwity.therr-of,. that then, by reason of such default, .thasnid bands phnlt forthwith become due and payable, .notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on tlieir face to-be dnt; o#ks Paid LINDKI.L HOTEL GOMRANY,» believed, negotiated, sold, mid. pledged fuc* hundred ami sixteen of Bitiil builds, Jtmnmitinato threehmuln-d. uud eight thousand dollars, upon, all ofi which t -a nnual interest, becoming due. m thu first d»y of £unc, eighteen hundred and sixty oue,.hus> been .due-for'-more, than tiiirty days, and in still .unpaid,idthonghiSoine Gr all of it has licen demanded : Now, therefore, we, WIIihIAM.M».MJ)UIIISOIL. Lb* . WABD BBEDELL, and KBANKLIN A, DLCK V Trus tees as aforesaid, at the. request, of. mvmy.of the-indi viduals and corporations lioliluig..sa[il:boiidP,.aiui uz> ac cordance with the prpvisions. ofy said: Dew% will, on tliet wciity-srcond.diO' of. October*, cighrowis hun dml and sixty-one,,and betKewi. the hours ofi eleven o’clock in the forenoon.and,five o’clock.ih« tha afWnoon of that day, at the east fyont^door, ofytho Court*Horoe, in the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, .Missouri,, procoatl U> sell tho aliove-deseribed preigi§es tyid .property,.for cashv at Pub lic Yendue, to the highest, hinder,.in. order tja piiy the holders of said bonds the. amounts due thereon, ami any amounts or charges, that, may I>q.payable- uiulMr the pro l isionsof said deed s ,. toge.tlH’.r, with.thr uxpoteses of the Trust. IVM. M; MOBRISON, l EDWARD irnEDELL*? Trustees. se4-dtoc23 FBANKIiIN ) INSURANCE COMPANIES. POMMQNWBALXh" yske insu- V RANGE COMBiVNYv OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. DIiBEPTORSv David Jayne,.M..Do. Charles H. Rogers, Johu M. WhitalU. s Johu K, Walker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thmuas S.. Stewart,. | William Stnither?, Udnry Lewis,.Jr„». | Stephen Coulter. D.VYiD. JAYNE, M, D., President. JOHN M.. WHITALL, Vico Presidonl SABIUKL S-.MOONvScwtikty. Office, GommonwualtU Building, 013 CI.IESTM?IY Streot, PhilmhilidUu. _____ Fame i-ssurance company, No. 406 CHESTNUT Simt. FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE. George W. Dar of Itoy A Matlack. Sajmiel Wright......... “ Wrlglit Bros. A Co. D. B. Biroey “ Davis It Birney. Henry Lewi5,.J0....... “Lewiß Bros. & Co. C. Richardson “ J. C. Howe A Co. Jno. IV. Nvcmuui.,..... « J. IV. Evemian A Co. Geo. A. Wash, IVest A Folies. F. 6. Mwtin “ Savage, Martin^A Go. C. IVilsoa Havia..„ Attorney-at-lnw. E. B. Wnodmiff. of Siller, Molten*. A Woodruß. Jno. Kessler, J No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE IV. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-President WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretory. ja23-iftf SAFES. jgi' iaLLIE’S SAFE PEPOI RE igpMUVED to No, 21 South SEVENTH Strost* near theFrankhn Institute. , . , _ The uiaflereigned, thankful fes past favors,,and. h«®l detersained to merit fntnre patronage, has secured an ehgant and convenient Rtorr, and has novt on. nann a targe assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated llfcwughl R ed Chined Iron Fire and Bwgdar Proof Satoe* onl, BtrieUy Are and hnrglar proof safes made.). Atoo, IdlUa’i Unwtnalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks vuUiba famished to order on short notice. This is the sUoageeL best pro tooted, and cheapest Dos* »nd Lock yrtodhjed. Also, particular action la calll-h to XJttio’s Now Cabinet Safe, for Mite, Jewelry, Ac. Thia Safe ia eon. ceded lo surpass to style and elogene* anything yet of fered for this purpose, and ia the colly eo» that ia etrictlj fire and hnrglar proof. Bpecisl Nunns.—l have neeg on hand aay twont, of Farrel, Uerrtog, A Co.’B Safes* most ef them nearly new, and some testy of other makUM* comprising a eompleM assortment as to sizes, and eJt lately exchanged, TO thn now celebrated Lillie Safe* They will be aoid at ter, low prices. Please call npd examine. jaat-Jyif M. C. SADLER Agent TvTOTICE ,-=Havi»g sold wy Hat, Cap, X 1 and Fur Store, No. 710 North SECOND Stroet, to JOHN A.STAMBACIf, I hereby give notice that GEO. G. STAMIXACH is no longer authorized to «rt as my agent. D, B. HAAS. AMUSEMENTS. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WAL.NUT STREET, ABOVE EiOUTII, Philadelphia, opening KWnt, The h;tH the pleasure of announcing that. After tmui> work* of active preparation, and an unsparing out lay of many thousand pollae*. In order to-render the awlitr.riujp. Knifed to the romf.-rto of his patron*. and, I'mtlur, to present to ttienr an i iit'M'iiiiiiiiieiit of UNEXAMPLED KXrKU.KXf'K, The estnWf.-hment will rr. PTUMiET Fcrdhnnid, his son (first appearance m Philadel phia) Mr. F. WILLIAMS Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan (first time) Mr. W. WHEATLEY Antonio, his brother, tin* Usurping Duke,Mr. GKKMON Gotr/alo, an honest old Cumisellor of Naples 0 Mr, McKEOK Caliban, a Deformed Savage and slave of Pros- .Mr. RYKiI Trinmilo, tl.e King’s .tester,,Mr, if. CHAPMAN Stephnno, a DntuUen llntler ,»Mr. W. If. HATLEY Shi pinaster Miranda, Daughter of Prospero (from the Haiti more Theatres, Iter first appearance in Phila delphia) Miss JENNIE PARKER Dorinda, daughter of Prospero (from the New York theatres, her first appearance in Phila delphia).. Mbs HENRI Ariel, a spirit, subject to Prospero (from the Washington theatre, her first appearance in Pbiimuirhin) *.», Mr*. F» WILLIAMS Hippolito, heir to the throne of Mantua (lap* Of the Walnut-street Theatre)..Mms A. WILKS Demon?, Imps, bailors, Nondescripts, ic., by other number* of the company. SYNOPSIS OF SI'KNKHY, INCIDENTS, At. ACT I—Scene 3—Exterior of Prosperous Cell, l»y Mr. George Wunderlich '< Ariel ; s appearance. .Scene 2—A I’romoittory on the Island, by Mr. Wiser. Scene 3—The Coast of the Enchanted Island, with the storm-driven ship. Tn this scene a magnificent moving Punoruirui of the Island Mill be exhibited, painted by Mr. J, Wiser. The ship is struck by liglitning, and dashed upon the rocks. ACT ll—Scene I—lfippolitn 1 * Cave, by Mr. J. Wiser. Scene 2—Valley on the Wand, by Mr. G. Wunderlich, giene 3—Wppolito's Cave, Srenu 4—Kui'Ky Cbilst Oil the - Island, by Mr. ft. Wnnderlleh, SccllO o— Tilt* Yl*I• low Sands, by Mr. ft, Wunderlich. ACT lll—Scene I—lnterior of rrospern’s Cell, by Mr. J. Wiser. Scene 2—An open part of the Island, by Mr. J. Wiser. Scene 3—A Grove behind PmsperoV Cell, by Mr. .1. Wiser. Scene 4—The Magic Dell, by Mr. J. Wiser; Mysterious Banquet. ♦ACT IT—Scene I—Prospero’s Cull. Scene 2—Hippo* lirn\- Cave. ACT Y—Scene I—The Grove. Scene 2—The C’uve of Ilippolito. SCENE THIRD AND LAST, PROSPKKO’S VISION! or, THE FAIRY AIM7DR or ARIEL INTI! E EN V H ANTED I’OBEST, By Mr. George Wunderlich, the most magnificent seen® ever produced in America, introducing effects never be fore ;ittempfcd, embracing Dissolving Woods, Revolving Magic Forests, Silver Lakes anil Fountains, and a mag nificent indescribable Tableau of Beauty ami Elegance formed by Fairy Sprites. Notwithstanding the enormous expense attending th® production and nightly representation of this unparal leled entertainment, the Lcs.-ce has resolved to adopt the fulUvulng prlcvs i.f admission : Secured seats in Orchestra Stulls, 50 cents* Seats in Pri vate Boxes, 50 cents* Seats hi Parquet Dress Circle, 37# cents; Seats in Family Circle, 25 cents; No extra charge lor Secured Seats. Doors open at quarter past 7 o’clock. Tin* curtain will rise quarter before S.- Box. Office open faun 10 A, M. till 4 P. M.. where seats maybe secured three days in ad vance. N. 31.—N0 bars connected with this establishment; no improper characters admitted: an efficient police force to maintain order; .a retiring room for holies and chil dren has been fitted up, and a female attendant wifi ho in waiting. It* TV/TKS. JOHN DREW’S IVJL ABCH-STBEET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager,., ,W, 8. FREDERICKS. Business Agentand Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (SATURDAY)- EVENING, September 7, The performance will commence with ALL IN TILE WRONG. ,• Sir John Restless.... Mr. L. R. SIIEWELL Lady Rotloss. Airs. JOHN DREW To conclude w ith PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE. Duke .......... .Mr. L. R. SHE WELL. l’ennie McLauiddm. .Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON PRICES—7S, 50, 37#, 25, and 15 cento. No extra charge for reserved seate. TTTALNUT-STK.EET THEATEE— YV NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lessee MBS, M. A. GAEBETTfIOII THIS (SATODAY). EVENING, ewywTnoer_ ti.- -—“our ttnsfJSJ XilK JTGGEEB. Jocrisse, ttie Jnggler Mr. COULDOCK. Julie.*. To conclude with HOIISESHOK ROMKSOX ITorhrolioe Robinson. Mr* Crosby ADMISSION—Dress Circle, 00c.;. Parquet, 37>^c.; (Secured seats, 50c.): Family Circle, 25c.; Private Boi es, §5 anil SSj Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75c.; Upper Boxes, 25e. Doors open at 7^; Performance t-e commence %to 3. Academy gw music.—the. Rtl.filVoßTlt EOtfAVUpt GRAND kxuibi- TION IUMLL AN 1> CONGKRT will take place on THURSDAY EVENING. September 12, 1861. The fuU GERMANIA BAND if* engaged. Tickets, 25 cents. I‘r-i fnniiniu c to commence nt 8 o’cl«u k. r-ci-ot* Grand patriotic festival. —The Ladies will hold an ICE CREAM and KKUIT FESTIVAL in SAN SOM -ST BEET. HALL, on WED NESDAY EVEN ING, ScptcjubcL' 21.. Siiort addresses will he made by Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, GEORGE Hi STI'AHT, Khj.. «?nl* other promtnoni* iiidividuals, Ot?t» McLEAN } S REGIMENTAL BAND v»iH he In uttend anve during the evening, ■ Tickets, AOaomts. Proceeds fm* the benefit of tlie COMPANY of CHRIS TIAN VOLUNTEERS now forming.. Tickets for sale by Perkenpine- &•» Higgins, 56 North Fourth street, and Miss M. Johnson,.lol9 Spring Gar den street, mid at the door of tin* llall on the evening.* Donations of Ice Cream,. OakP,. Ernrt, Ac., will be thankfully received by a committee aSOfn* Hull any time on Wednesday. so7-satuw St* IH YMNASXUM.—THE \T PHIA PHYSICAL IXS-TITI IIIL LEISBAND and LEWIS, Northeast turner NiSTH and ABCII Streets, is now prepared for- tin-Winter Course. Radies, Gentlemen, and Children,. whe* desire the de velopment of their physical faculties-and their bodily health and strength promoted, .should attend this Insti tute. If necessary, thouHjmdd-ofi ran be fur nished from those!who have-been benotUed by it. call at the Institntej. se7-0t ASSEMBL Y. BUILDINGS.— EVERY NIGHT THIS WEHK, nnd on SATUR DAY AFTERNOON, nt 3.o’clock. On, nuinlred Views of SOUTHERN REBELLION, iogothei with Sander»n> gigantic represontatlon. of the RUSSIAN WAR. Both exhibitions will bo given- with mtchiwical effects, com bining the thunder of- artillery, rotlding of musketry* storm scenes, battles, sieges, .bonriiardments, Ac., pro ducing a most startling, and interesting effect, and vividly portraying the-hoiTors and deflations of sangui nary war. Admission, 25 cents \ children, 15 cents. Go* lored people, s2-6t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 09 THE 1025 CHESTNUT Btreet, It open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6-P. Me Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yeM% half price. Shares of Stock, ,SS&» iyl_ SAVING KVNDS. SAVING.EUND —BRNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, jeojatr THIRD and NUT Streets. INTEREST-FIVE PJJR. CSNT. S. AWFORD, Ppeeidfloli JAMES Ki HUNTFiR, .See w-tary and Treasiver- Office houtp, from.AO rniHDi e'clock. This company is not-joined In any application to fits Legislature. NOTICE. TO THE. PA{PIUHS S AND SHIPI’ERfi. OF;. TBiK OUTSIDE 1 (SttnfMd-s) LINE OF ST4to.MEBS. That,Line.torihfi b»u partially witUsUawn, THE DHILADSLEHIA AND NEW YORK* SA ME SS. STEAMBOAT CCMTAWY Givo,natiuAtl;«A Iksy will receive ecAfonrant, nUi wr clumdiso.intonJoJ for flint Line, Jsil-y.!-)’ their: to and.from. New York, at tlie awiw. rataa,. an* auk* yearly, centraato with the Shippers at,'.ha aama-Kices. YT. P. CSi’HDB,. Ae»t, 14 SOUTH Dlii!|vd.lpW». JAMES lifW’ul), Ast’iit, 117 WALL Street, Tiers 14 andlfi-Bast-Rtoer, N. Y. »u29-S® _ REGULAR LINE AND JGmSwU DAILY EXCURSIONS.—Steamer CO -11 ANSKY leaves first Piw LsIew.AJWH Street, everr MORNING, at 7% o’clock, (exc.apt, Sutnlay.) for ÜBea ter, Pennsgrove, New Castle,. I)rla«»U!^Cit.v, and Salem. Kctwiiug,. loay>u- Snh‘in at and Fust »t 2 o’clock. - ft . V»ve for the T.xcursHn. : T - Vif! “it Ce ”* Sliures for Rridmdon and Oiifv«n.nrfH‘i tuts line. SwLwv BVA'hOLD-k^w^.AJ^Ciy-Street whatf daily, 2 o'clock, for all laivUnsamuuwi alnne except Fori »rtaware. se3-10t* . jr-k YQR KKW YORK. DAXLY LINE, via Delaware ant Raritan Canal. Philadelphia aud.NfcW Xcck Xxpress Steamboatflom pany receive fmifit.npdlatl.vo dally at 2 r. M., <>ui» lug their cargcea.in New York tho following dayc. Freights rates. Yl'H, P. OLYDE. Ag^A Ha, 14.608 TH JAMES HAND, Agjwt, anl-tf u 4 13 EAST RIVER, Haw York. _ jiip— h. PHILADELPESJA AND WASHINGTON EXDJfiSS STEAM BOAT COMBANY, . Kaw line dizeet tor Alexandria, Washington, ana Ctoornetovcn. Ttawaghtnaghonra. Steoner BtoILADELPHIA, Cnynin THOS. HAND, Steam** JEROME, Ca»Wn.JB»OME, WilllfiM* PWWelplila evory Vv2I)NESBAV ahd Bl» TtjRDAY* At 12 n’dMk M., ttftnpcUhJ with all UnMM those »)**»* and returning, lyfcve Waeliington, OeovTO tow.'sv.awi Alexandria every TUESDAY and SATOB* DAY,to» Philadelphia. W. P.tShYDE, Agent, Ho. 14 BOUTS WHARVES, PhUadefetal*, MORGAN A RHINEHART, A }y34.|ft Boot of O atroet, Washington. _ FOR NEW YORK. Th* JB£3cEj£ PUWeleWft Steam Procter Comioay will commence their bnilaau for the eeaea on Morning, W* ® ow recelTini freight at Seomt Pier »l)0V» Walnut rtteet. nnm.MemwWbi- * XIED * TO ., 2H (jwth KeUw&ro *vhm», • Mr. SAPHOItE MissALICK GIiET. Mr. KI)WIN-ADAMS Mis. THAVEK