Ploi'Le’s Cut Convention.—This Conven tion met on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. Mr. E. A. Merrick, of the First ward, stated to the Convention that he would offer the following resolutions for its consideration, that they might enter the canvass as the People’s loyal party, and that the citizens of Philadelphia might know, when they CftSt their votes for the nominees of this Con vention, that they were giving a moral support to the Government: Resolved, That we, the members and representa tives of the People's party of the city of Philadel phia, haring, by our own exertions, elevated the present Chief Magistrate to the Presidency of the United States, refer with pride to him and his con stitutional advisors in their untiring endeavors to preserve us and our posterity, this, the best of Go vernments. Resolved, That we will support the Administra tion in the suppression of the rebellion, in the lan-. guage of the immortal Webster, “ with the full power of the Republicthat we are opposed to any compromise with traitors, and that we will sup port the Administration unqualifiedly in all its acts tending to the preservation of the Union. The resolutions were adopted unanimously. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for Re gister of Wills. On the lßth ballot. Mr. Lloyd having received a majority of alt the votes east, was declared the nominee of the Convention. A committee of five was appointed to wait on Mr. Lloyd, and invite him to enter the room. Mr. Lloyd was introduced, and said: Gentlemen of the Convention, it is difficult for me to express how grateful I feel for this mark of your confi dence. lam proud to belong tothe People’s party, because it has never among its members shown a •single traitor. The People’s party never had a President to Btand by while traitors were seizing the property of the Government. It has always been a loyal paxty, and no member of it has ever been faithless to his country’s flag. lam for those who placed the present Government in power—l am opposed to those who arc secretly aiding the AnftmSn; *f the Qorermucnt. I will take issue with a gentleman, who, when a candidate for the highest office in the gift of the citizens of Philadel phia eaid, “ that the safety of the country depended on the success of the Democratic party.” I thank you again cordially for my nomination, promising to give you every satisfaction in the discharge of the duties of my office. After a recess of ten minutes the Convention pro ceeded to ballot for Clerk Of the Orphans’ Court, having first suspended the rules, and agreeing to drop the lowest candidate after the third ballot. The following is the result of the three ballots, the Convention adjourning about 11 o'clock to meet again this afternoon : Ist Ballot. 2d Ballot. 33 Ballot. TV. S, 1ie1ver50n......15 12 19 It. M. Batture..2o 35 42 W. C. Stevenson 28 33 S 3 A. R. Fougeray. 10 7 7 •J. W. Lee ...12 8 9 B« Hamilton., B. C. Ricketts.... ...... 7 . 7 I. Lamplcugh 3 Military Matters, —Captain Montgomery is meeting with the most gratifying success in Taking a firet-closs regiment tor immediate active service. A large number of .respectable young men have already enrolled themselves in the ranks, and others are preparing to follow their example. The captain proposes to hold another public meet’ tog, concerning the subject, in the early part of the comlDg week. On Saturday evening, a handsome sword, sash, belt and gloves were presented to Captain Cook, of Company 1, Baxters Fire Zouaves. The gift was a testimonial from the Hibernia Fire Company to an old member, and the ceromony of presentation was performed at the house of that company. Ex cellent speeches were made by Cols. James Page and Philip S, White, and by the recipient of the testimonial. The men of Col. Lyle’s regiment of National Guard 3 will be mustered into service at their armory, in Bare Street, below Sixth, this morning. This !o n fine regiment. A merchant of dhr city, many years connected with the Weccneoe Fire Engine Company, on Saturday afternoon presented, through Joseph R. Lyndall, Esq , to each member of the Weccacoe Fire Zouaves, (Company B.) a gum blanket, towel, soap, comb, thread, needles, Ac., very useful arti cle* in camp life. The Fire Department will present a set of colors to Colonel Baxter’s Regiment of Fire Zouaves to-morrow, at 2 o’clock P. M. The ceremony will take place in front of the La Pierre Houston Broad street. Mayor Henry will be present, and Hon. Richard Vaux will probably receive the colors on behalf of the Zouaves. FrttUCiS Ashton, a young Philadelphian, died in toe military hospital at Quincy, Illinois, on the 13th instant. His disease was typhoid fever, contracted while serving his country in Missouri. When the war broke out, young Ashton suspended his news paper at Dallas, locked up $2,000 of printing ma teria], and was among the first to volunteer to sus tain his country's flag. The last exploit in which he was engaged was the capture of McAfee, the rebel Speaker of the Missouri House of Representa tives. The exertion of that night’s march brought on the fever of which he died. The vote at the recent election for brigadier general of the Reserve Brigade stood as follows : Colonel F. C. Patterson, 904. and Captain Peter Fritz Ifil. The flection of staff officers of toe Fourth Regiment resulted in the choice of W. 11. Yeaton as colonel; B. F. Van Dyke, lieutenant colonel: 2>. Rodney King, major of infantry bat talion ; and E. D. Van Horn, major of Zouave bat talion. A Union meeting of the Philadelphia Home Guards will be held thia evening, in the field ad joining toe armory of the Mantua company. The Guards will make a dress parade at five o’clock, -and the meeting will organize at seven. The Celebeatiox of the Seventeenth of Sjepixmbeb.—The joint committee of Councils ap pointed to maloe arrangements for a proper cele bration of the 17th day of reassembled on Saturday afternoon, when Professor Jackson submitted a proposition for fireworks; Mr. King a proposition for a balloon ascension; and a young gentleman named Richardson was anxious to be al lowed to recite Drake’s Ode to the American Flag, •fie gave the committee a specimen of his talent at recitation; but it was scarcely appreciated. None of the&e propositions were snoepted. General Pleasonton was present, and was called •upon for a plan of the military display. The General proposed to form the military on twelfth street, right resting on Callowhill street, and the route to be as follows: Up Callowhill street to Fifteenth, down Fifteenth to Walnut street dewn Walnut street to the house of Hon. «eoTse M. Dallas, where the orator, the Mayor, presidents of Councils, and invited gnests will be received and escorted down Walnut street to Third, up Third to Chestnut street, and to Inde pendence Hall, where the distinguished party will he left, while the military will resume the hne of march up Chestnut street to Ninth, up Ninth to Arch street, up Arch street to Twelfth, and thence to Callowhill street, and there dismiss. This plan occasioned some discussion as to tne inability of the military to take part m the civic portion of the exercises in the Square, as the pro posed route carried the soldiers away from the Spot, while a large portion of the Home.Guard* desired to be present at the time of the delivery ol finally decided that the programme sug gested by General Pleasonton should be adopted, tnd after the dismissal of the parade the indivi dual members of the companies could use their own pleasure in regard to attending at the Square. It was decided to extend an invitation to appear on the platform to Commodore Dupont, command ant of Ihe Philadelphia Navy Yard, the ot the army and navy in the city, Commodore Stew art. Governor Curtin and Cabinet, the Judges ot the Supreme Court of the United States, of toe Su preme Court of Pennsylvania, and toe judges ot the eitv courts. , _ . . It was also resolved that Captain Dupont bo re to bo fired at noon from the Navy Yard. Mayor Henry will preside on the occasion, sup ported bv thirty-four vice presidents. The com mittee adjourned to meet again to-day. Hckmiu. Items.— Six. of the young ladies who were burned at the Continental Theatre have died Miss Mcßride died at six o’clock yesterday morning, Miss Phillips at one in the afternoon, Miss Anna Gale at three, Miss Herman at four, Miss Addie Gale at half past eight. Miss Phoebe Porbes died at ten o’clock last evening. _ Samuel Gregor, aged twenty-three, was admitted to the bospUni yesterday afternoon with his right hand bnd'.y shattered by the bursting of a gun. He l "lno l ther a man l namea Lawrence Gallagher was also admitted with a severe sealpwound, caused by failin'- from the box of the Lapierre House coach. Tue C V9E or Perkins and Bolton.— The persons named above, who were charged before United Stat es Commissioner Heazlitt with manu facturing munitions of war for the Southern Con federacy were discharged by the Commissioner on Saturday afternoon. The ground of the discharge wa= that the fact of complicity with Hitchcock was not sufficiently proved, and it was moreover in evi dence that after the fall of Sumpter the defendants had refused to fill an order for cannon primers for the South, at a time when they had the articles on hand, and which had been in their possession for a long time previous. rHiL.viiEt.PHiA. Hat MARKET—The demand for hay has greatly decreased during the past week, and, as a. consequence, the prices have fallen off considerably- Four hundred loads were sold at from SO to 75 eeffts per owt„ which is about 20 per .cent a hundred weight less than had been reeeii ed for the receipts of the two former weeks. Forty loads of straw were disposed of at from 10 to 60 cents per cwt. Supposed Incendiarism. —About _o o clock on Saturday morning a stable belonging to Elias Kaighn at Kaighn’s Point, was discovered to be on fire, and, despite the efforts of the firemen, was en tirely consumed. A horse, together with a lot ot harness and other articles belonging to Isaac Arm strong, a carter, was also burned. The fire is be lieved to have been the work of design. Thu March or Troops. IFe forbear to detail, what all citizens know, the march of troops Southward Baxter’s Zouaves went away Inst night singing the Star Spangled Banner, and troop? from places northward came through by thousands. Chorman, Owen, and Bohler leave to day. Their men will proceed to camp at once. At least six thousand men passed through the city on Sunday. Gol, CRO6SMAN, the Deputy Quartermaster General, desires to the receipt of the following blankets as donations to the soldiers: Two pair from Mrs. Greble. One pair from Mrs. Dreer. One pair from Mrs, Leejeo. Drowsed. —Daniel Crossin, aged lb years, went out to the Schuylkill, above the Wire Bridge, yesterday afternoon, for the .purpose of bathing, and was accidentally drowhed. The body was re covered and taken to his residence, 220 South Twentieth street. The coroner hold an inquest. Bobbers'. —On Saturday evening the leather store of Messrs. Naulty A Collins, at 306 North Third street, was entered and robbed of $3OO worth of lofltbo?. The men were seen to learo the build ing, but escaped arrest. A Child Burnt. —Francis Gentnev, aged three years, living at Fourth and Callowhill streets, was severely burned by his clothes taking fi re while playing with matches, on Saturday eve “>nK- Suri-nape.—Colonel Baker, of the Cali fornia Brigade, was serenaded, at the Continental Hotel, on Saturday evening. He appeared upon me baucooy and made a speech. Presentation.— Lieut. Alexander T . Smith, of Baxter’s Zouaves, was presented, on Friday, with a superb sword, by his late fellow-Boldiers, of Frank Patterson’s regiment, Company E, (State Guard). The presentation remarks were made by Mr. Townsend, of The Press. The Lieutenant, a gallant, disciplined soldier, replied as became him, tersely and pointedly. Jle goes away with the best wishes of all who know him. Ft'NEKAn.—■'The funeral of the late Oliver S. Janney took place on Saturday morning, from his residence, No. 1834 Arch street. The members of the Drug Exchange attended in a body. The re mains were also followed to the grave by a large number of the personal friends of the deceased, The intorment took place at Woodland Cemetery. Bbick-Siieds BritxED About half past twelve o'clock, on Saturday night, John Rose’s brick-sheds, in Front street, below ’the Rending Railroad, were partly destroyed by fire. The loss is about @2OO. Liberal Donation.— The Volunteer Re freshment Committee have received from the em ployees of the Point Breeze City Gas It orks a do nation of eighty-two dollars. Appointment.—' The District Court has ap pointed Dr. Thomas gtewardson, Jr., to fill the place in the Board of Health rendered vacant by the death of Dr. James Bond. Nisi Pun’s—Justice Read.—The court was in session a short time on Snturdny. Nothing of importance was done. A few motions were ar gued and the court adjourned. Quarter Sessions.—Judges Thompson, Al lison, and Ludlow.—A motion for a now trial in the case of Darlington & Co., publishers of the Bucks county I>itelHffe»eer, convicted of libel, was ar gued Saturday morning,and the decision of the court was reserved. Tire Celfimatiox or the 1/th of Sep tember.—The joint special committee of Councils have made extensive arrangements for the celebration of the 17th day of September—the anniversary of the signing of the Federal Constitution. Among other things agreed upon, it is said that all those who appear upcm the stage in Independence Smarts at the time of tin* delivery of the oration by Hon. Goo. M. Dallas, will Ik* clothed in gar ments procured at the Fashionable Gift Clothing Temple of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. This of itself willbe quite a feature, and shoiv* the judgment and good sense of the committee having the matter in charge. To all the purchasers a luinilsnim.' and useful gift will bo presented. The Fast and the Present,—ln ancient times, during the Wars of the Roses, Richard 111., in a fit of vanity, talked about employing « a score or two of tailors to study fashions to adorn Ids body.” Tir/ies have changed, fur instead of a score or two of tailors de voting themseivos to the adornment of a tduglc iiuii vidual, two skilful persons organize au estublisliment where nmny hundred:* of civilians are furnished with more comfortable and more elegant garments than the ambitious Glo'ster ever donned ; while scores of thou sands of bettor warriors than thoHo sent forward “by shallow Richmond,” are fitted out With elegant Uniforms by the military branch of the concern. Wo refer, of course, in thlft connection to the Rrowu Stono Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 60S and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. 12 7 6 5 PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. GEO. N. TATHAM, ) TH. FROTHINGHAM, > COMMITTEE 0? THE MoSTH. WM. L. BEHN, ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchavge, Philadelphia. Ship Philadelphia, Poole Liverpool, 8oj»t so Ship BrooKsby, (lir) ChryalAle. „.. Belfast, Ireland, soon Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, Sept 25 Ship Wm Cummings, Copt l Liverpool, soon Burk Addison Child, Smith. Burk Savannah, Stetson.... Bark Benj Hallett, Little.. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10, 1861. SUN RISES 5 55 1 SUN SETS.... HIGH WATER Steamship Delaware. Cannon, 1 day from Now York, with mdse, Ac to Jiunes Alldcrdiee. Phmswl in thv bay bark Thus Dullctt, Irom Laguayra, and a bark supposed to l>c the Sea Eagle. Burk Amy, Hammond, 5 days from Boston, wltli mdse to Twells & Co, Burk Emma F Clmse. Gilkoy, 20 days from Salt Key, T I, with salt to .Taurctclic & Carstairs. Brig Hope, (Br) Moore, 20 days from St Vincent, in ballast to A E Outprbri«lii«N lilig Ann Lovett* (15c) Do Wolf, 8 days from Yar mouth, A S, in ballast, to E A Sunder & Co. Sclir George & Arthur, (Hr.) Stubbs, *2B days from Sa vannah la Mar, Ja, Willi logwood and liguotn vita; to D N Wetzlur A‘ Co. Sclir Gen Taylor, Foreman, I days from Pocomoke River, Md, with railroad ties to J W Bacon. Sclir John W Jonfs, Moore, 3 days from Laurel, Dei, with lumber to J W Bacon. fcohr Rolu-mia. Chirfc, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian & Curran, Schr Young America, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat to Jus L Bewley A Co, Schr Sarah Sophia,liloore, 2 days frowTranerh* Creek, Md, with wheat to Jas L Bewley «fc Co. Sclir Black Diamond, Yeung, from Norwich. Sclir Ruth Unisex, I*enny, from Xorwiuh. Sclir H W Godfrey, Weeks* from Boston. Sclir D 5 Morthmi, Allen, from Boston. Sclir L Audenried, Bartlett, from Boston. Sclir West Wind, Burnett, from Fort Monroe. Sclir Mary Elizabeth, Reed, from Ruxbury. ULEAR KTi. __ » Ship Wm Cummins, Writer, Liverpool, “sSVßroofoby, CtaisMl, Bulfost. Irrimul, l.twoll, Ponce. PR, J«bn Mason Sciir Ivv. Heiulrrson.Kingston, Ja, D N VVetelnr &Cq. Schr M Rogers, Elkinton, New York, Capßun. _ gchr R Hill, Smith, Ptoymlmicc, K R Sawyer & to. Sclir Mary H Banks, Cannon, Boston, L Audenried & gclir i) Joiws, Totem, Wiwhintmni. jj® gclir Mary ElUitiiMh, liarrey, M nplUajiDri, «» Si'lir S Cullen, Cnllen, Boston, Van Dwelt, Norton Gray Eagle, Bailin', Cossack Landing, Md, VV B sdir J R Plater, Stover, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stono & gi-iir Cleopatra, Croekelt, Washington, # W Bacon. Srhr John Kennedy, Douglierij, ChostiT itmi, Mu, J K Se!lf E J Piekiip, Pickup, Washington, Nohle, Ham " gclir Black Diamond, Young, Boston, VauTK»scn,Nor to?chrCL Audenricd, Bartlett, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co. t'rhr Maty rdiMibctli, Bred. Salem, John M Whitt. » S;me’,J: HUmlmm C A HrdaJgrt <chr \V Godfrey, Wwfcs, Weymouth, L Audcnried A .Go* Schr D S Mersiion, Allen, Jlatteriiß Inlet, Tyler, Stone * Schr West Wind, Burnett, Fort Monroe, do Sir J S Shrivrr. Dennis, Baltimore, A Gian os, Jr. ojr Bercrlv* Pierce, New Lork, P Cljde. Str Philadrlphia* Hand, WnHhinxtOTi^ S ir S (Correspondence of the In oort. Ship Zcrod, for Londonderry ; brig Nev, for West Indies: sclir Genrue * Arthur, from Kmos *ol'’ '° r A.’ MARSHALL. r Correspondeneo of the Frpna.l ' ItEADINQ. September M. The rollowinf! boats from the Cnion Canal passod into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, hound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned us follows: c , ~, ~, Dubois & Lowe, lumber to Norermw A Sheetn , J B yaffiK-r, boards to Malone & Taylor; F J nud England & Brown, and to Jt II Keith, New Yolk, Mill Diver, bit coal to captain. MEMORANDA. , Steamship Marion, Phillips. cleared at New lork on sailed f TjsiS,taS enters out at Liverpool Slstult, I S-Jiip d>. .nOj “riding Son, By-ler, for Capo Town, entered for 10 SW U p Sl»n‘lotS, I ’^re' 1 from Lomlon, at Algoa Bay, CGH, lOtli nit, loading fur Xear A ork. Bark Banic), Smith, at Gibraltar 23.1 ult, from l a Cork 28,unit, from E! BrU Triad, Brown, from F.aslport, at Senary 2811, «U. Mir Helen, Long, and >1 It Freeman, Hon es, cleai od at ‘Boston on Friday for tins port. f ' Srbrs S B Chart,ie, Cliartrie, and Beatlors, Adam.-, for thiannrt. sailed from Xenburyport on Frida). Mir Aiaiitir, White, lienee at Bighton Hth ms . Hclir Thos Borden, tVriglitington, licnui at 1 all Kit r ““'hr'K. ridri.h Fidi, Wall, olearevl at Portland 12th in Mm* BizzmWßvor, Mcßuffic, sailed from .Portland MCA.,non, cleared a,.Baltin.oro on r t& Join", Corson, for this port, sailed from Providence 12tli inst. V j. (Rmp-of-war Jamestown, Cowr Ohurba G' l «"b (v.l iu U..ck-..,U. of V.,ri.,.fa.1h..t oa mat, and SMVi fwml Hampton Howls, arrived at Sw York °» Fridny. Then wee Dr. J>. JAYNE’S EXPECTOnAKT no not allow your cold to take its own course. Two-th.r.lo of the victim? or consumption owe their afflictions to th« fatal mistake of “ waiting for a cough to get well of ltscll . Do not fall into this error, but avail yourself at once of a remedy which thirty years’ experience has demonstrated to be an infallible cure for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Prepared only at 242 Chest nut street, ami for sale by agents everywhere. scH-.it One-Pbice Clothing, of the Latest Stxi.es, 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 OsE-PniCE System is strictly adhered to. A^‘^ y S1 k CO..m MARKET Street. Batchelor’s Hair Due.—This cele- and perfect HAIR DYE « the BEST IN THE WORLD. 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 LIQVID HAIR DYE instantly produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigoratiug the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYQTT & CO., Philadel pl.ia mlil-tf_ legal intelligence. CITY ITEMS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. SPECIAL NOTICES. Have You a Cough ? MARRIED: LOUDENBTINE—SLOAN. —Oh the 12th instant, by the Rev. S. AV. Thomas, Mr. William Loudenstmo to Miss Jennie B. Bloan, botli of this city. * HOLLAND—HAMPTON.—On the 12th instant, by the Rev. AY. Mifflin, Mr. Thomas A". Holland to Miss Mnrv S. Hampton, botli of Chester county* Pa. * SANDY—FIFLD.—On the 20th ulr., by the Rev. \V. Mnllin, Mr. Thomas \V. Sandy to Mii?s Mary Jane *‘^*'*l On the 24th of July, hy the Rev. Ilcnhen Jeffery, Owen M. Davis to Miss Anna Mary Beaver, luitli of tins city. * KALBFUB —THOMAS. —On tins 11th instant, hy tho Rev Janies Y. Asliton, of Rising Sun, Thomas B. Ktdbfns, of Baltimore, to Mary W., daughter of iho tote 0“ Die 2d io-t.at, by the Rev. James M. Elderalieo Mr- Orel, L. MU, Arnl.ella Vir-inla Sbaplev, both of 81upper.el.ure-, Pa. * KIIPOROUk—BITTLE.—On the 10th instant, at V ,1- ,• °,..r K T bv the Rev. William Collins, Mr. Horst, .to. *H« Meiiuda Bit lie, of Tuusboro, N. J- RHO4D&—HICICCOX—On tl.o Suringville. Susouehanuah county. Pa-, by the Re*. W. F. lialoe}, J, W. Rhoads, M. I>.» of Danville, to Mim Mary J.. only daughter of Spencer Hickox, E*i-r of the former place. HOWELL —At Wvndham, near Gennftutnwu, on the morning of tl»el»ili instant, Emlen, infant son ot Jowph and Anm* Kinlen Howell. , ' SIIEBBE. On the mornmsr of the ldtli instant, >\ al ter Soulhwfck* }i-imgebt child of George H. mid Eliza beth SheMe, aged Jl months mid 20dftjs. The relatives and friend* of the family are. respect fully invited t<> attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 947 Franklin street, above Poplar, this rMomiuj) morning (lOtli insr.,) ut 10 o’clock # ' ASIiXOR.—In the Military Hospital ftt Quincy, 111., on the 18th instant, Francis Ashton, aged 24 years. Funeral from the residence of his father, Samuel Ashton, No. 1456 Cherry street, in this city, on Tucs duj afternoon, at 2 o'clock. # GALE.—On the 14th instant, Mr. Malachi Gale, aged 94 years. Funeral from the residence of his son, Malaehl dale, No. 1101 South Eleventh street, above Federal, on Tues day morning, at 8)4 o’clock. # KATES.—On tho 13th instant, Michael Kates, in the 57th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 807 Arch street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * CHRISTY.—On the 12th iust., Margaret T. Christy, in the 74tli year of her age. Funeral from her late residence* No. 1631 Helinuth street, this (Monday) mornina, at 9 o’clock. MILES—On the 12th instant, John D. Miles, aged 24 year**. * DOUGHERTY.—-On the ISrli instant. Isabella, daugh ter of Daniel and Man Dougherty, aged 11 yeiu>. MiCLOfrKEY.— On the 12th instant, John, infant wm ff John and Amic 1 aged 1 >cur Ulld 6 months. PERKINS.—On the 13lh mutant, Jcsso b., son Ot JessoS. and Rachel A. lYrkinH, aged 1 year. CUNNINGHAM.—On the 13th instant, James Cun ningham, in the 16th year of his age. * BOS.—On the 13th instant, William N. Bop, son of William and Anm- Bob, aged D ) ears, 8 months and 8 days. „ , * LOUDON.— On the 11th instant, at Curhfde, Fa., James Augustus Loudon, son of Jmnes Loudon, Eni., in his 19th year. TURNBULL.—On tho 14th instant, Adam Turnbull, nged 29 years. • M eekly Report of Interments. Hu.ki.Tii Office, September 14,1861. Interments in the City of Philadelphia from the Ith to the 14 th of’September, 1801. s a diseases. |-O DISEASES. §|j <5 2 ' ' , " f S <w < Q Abscess. 1 1 Fever, Scarlet..... 14 Asphyxia 4 li Typhoiil.... 3 4 Albuminuria 3 Gangrene 1 Apoplexy 3 Hemorrhage 1 Burns and Scalds... '1 1 “ Uterus... 1 Caries of Vertebra.. 1 Hooping Cough 2 Cancer..... 1 11eu5...,.......... 1 “ Stomach,,,.. 1 Inflammation, Brain 2 Croup 2 tl Bronchi.... 1 Congestion, Brain,, 2 4 “ -Bladder,.,. 1 « Lungs* 1 “ Colon 1 Cholera Infantum.. 16 “ Lungs 1 5 Cirrhosis 1 “ Peritoneum 1 Consumption Lungs 17 6 “ Pleura 1 Concussion Braiu,,, 1 “ S. & Bowels 1 2 Convulsions 6 Intussusception... < 1 *» Puerperal..... 2 1naniti0n.......... 3 Cyanosis.,,, 2 Intemp and Expos.. 1 Diptheria 6 Jaundice 1 Diarrhoea 2 Mania-a-P0tu..... 1 Dropsy 5 5 Malformation..,.,• 1 « 8rain....... 3 Marasmus,... 2 13 « Cheat 1 1 Measles 1 Disease of Beam.,,, 2 Neuralgia of Ilearr. 1 ** Heart.... 3 Old Age 2 “ Lungs.... 1 Pyemia 1 1 “ Kidneys.. 2 Palsy 2 “ Hip 1 Prolapsus Chord... 1 Drowned. 5 Scrofula J... 1 2 Dysentery.......... 1 3 SniaU-P0x,........ 1 13 Debi1ity,.*......... 4 9 Still-Born 10 Debauch 1 Teething. 1 Effusion on Brain.. 1 Tumors. 2 1 Epilepsy 1 Unknown 1 1 Erysipelas 1 Gunshot 1 Fever, Brain 11 *« Intermittent. 1 Total 84 162 44 Remittent. 1 Ut THE ABOVE THERE WP.URt Under 1 year C 6 From 40 to 50 0 From Ito 2 8S i 4 50 to GO 12 “ 2to 5 36 « 60 to 70 31 “ sto 10 13 *« 70 to 80 8 “ 10 to If. 5 “ 80 to 00. 3 •“ 15 to 20 4 «* 20 to3o 23 T0ta1.,,,,,,,,. 240 “ GO to 40 IS WARDS. WARDS. | WARDS. First 15 Tenth 0 Nineteenth 17 Second 18 Eleventh .. 7} Twentieth. 10 Third 9 Twelfth... F0urth.,.......15 Thirteentl Fifth 7 FourU'Ont Sixth 5 Fifteenth. Soventh... 13 Sixteenth Eighth 10 Ninth 5, Eighteen Buenos Ayres, soon London, soon Glasgow, soon Nativity, —United State* known, 13. From the Almshouse, 4; the Country, 6. The number of deaths, compared with tho correspond ing week of 1860, and of Inst week, was us follows ; Week ending Sept* 16th. 1860, was. *2ii2 IVei'k ending Sept. 7th, 1861, was 254 Males, 130: Female?, 116; Hoys, 92; Gale, 70. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM 311’AT), ITealth Officer. fHOOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD VX PRICE?. IiIUOU OfrAs dt SK!nc6, do. Poult de Soics, $l, do. Grog Graines, extra Qualities, do. Gros Gmincttes. do. Gros dc- Espagncs, . do. Gros des Indes. do. Gros d’Ecosse mid Ottomans, do. Armuros and Vonotiennos, Ac. BKSSON & SON* Mourning Stor*, No. PlB CHESTNUT Street. rye- CARI>.—THE HA.N- U 3 DHL AND musical _3j»o«ob voo/Wth-f wish to partake in the musi ‘T®£?* V'.“^ s t2?lTrh?iirt , «e respectfully invited eal ceSeOratien on the litu iusi->‘ TL :ESD.vy to assemMe at 1- v etoek, P f ,i [W t NXXT, in luilnieiulwice Sman' P Jt form will I'O tartUHlinl tai application ol Councils. By order of tile Committee, A. MBGFKLK, Band Major, ft* .139 South SEVENTH Street, cor. almit. rVT=* NOTICE THE SELECT AND COM* vOP MON COUNCILS’of tV city of meet in their respective- OwiwbcM on Tl KsDAY, . p fembe?lT r nt 11 ;i o’clock A. M-, to participate mt ® t-rremmni of rt-lebrating tl» of me Conrtttn. turn of the Tnited States ot America on the. 11th ot Sep tember, II6T. By order of the Committee. sel6-2t* GEORGE I . GORDON, Clerk. ru-==. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, ffS GEP.3I AMOWN,ANDNOitKISTO» N RAIL- ItOAD f’OMPAXY, EtOMMUk., Id, 1881. Tim Board of Managers, nt their mcctiiii.ofTncl-tn instant, declared a dividend of THREE I’Ll- LEM. on the capital stock, for the six months ending the JOlli in stant, payable on aud after the first day of October next. Transfers will net he made for ten after 2«tli "’selß-mwftortl Treasurer. rv^s—EAST MAHASDV BAILROAD COM HTk DANY—Okkick 407 Libkabt Street, Philadel phla.—The Sixth (Cih> inHtalmcut on the Stockofllus selO-mAwtocl I reasurei.. A LECTLIIE IN AID OF ST. V*M CENT’S HOME FOE DESTITUTE CHLLDBKN rriil be delivered by the Very Itrv. Dr. V. L. MO tl ABTb, n? the ACADEMY OV MUSIC, corner of Brow! and Loenst rtrrete, on TIIVRSDAY EVENING, September 26 S«bjec 6 t-“ The Church and its Present Issues." Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at . P.M. L^. t “ r ®. to coTUMicnc© at 8 I*. M. L riNANCIAIi. QEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS PER CENT. TREASURY notes. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN THIS DAY, TO THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Those who desire to participate tn its benefits should apply at oneo to tho undoreisnod, the appointed Agents fo^’ suml”s; from FIFTY DOLLARS upwards. The office houre during the subscription for- the Loan will be 5 P. M., except on Monday evening, when it wiU , remain open tiU 9 o'clock P* M. JAY COOKE & Co., ses-lSt No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. "VrEW NATIONAL LOAN.— Pursuaut to instructions from the Secretary o f the Treasury, a book will be opened on the For subscriptions* under my superintendence for Trea sury Notes, to be issued under Tliese notes will be issued m suras of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDKED DObbARS. FIVE HUNDBEDDOL TARS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FFVE THOUSAND HOLLARS each, dated 180, August, 1881, payable three years after date to the order of the sub n„°te F e°oupoL C rXTexprelXg the several amounts of semi-annual interest, tv uch coiiwns muy bfl detached and presented for payment separately from the for sncli Treasury Notes trill bo received during FIFTEEN DAYS from the day ot oporrtiiff tlio book as aforesaid. No subscription for less than h 1111 DOLLARS, nor for any fraction of that sum, can be re ceived. Subscriptions of fifty dollars or ono hundred dollars nrart he paid in lateful coin or 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 nt the time of subscribing and one-tliird of tlm ! whole amount on every twentieth day thereafter until | the whole shell be paid, No pymeiit of less than fifty j j dollars can be Accepted, that being the smallest sum for .j ! which Treasury N.-tee Car. L<‘ RsMCd. ' I Certificates will be granted In duplicate to subscriber for the amounts so piid, the original of which the puli , scliber will transmit by mail to the SecreUl} of th? Treasury, when Treasury Notes, as aforesaid, will ho 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 subseuueutly to the first, which will remain until the w hole amount subscribed by such person shall he paid, when Treasury Notes will be issued for such first payment also. On payment of each de ferred instalment, the subscriber will pay, in addition thereto, n sum equal to the interest accrued thereon from flic 19th of August to the date of payment, and on final payment like interest on the amount paid on sub sniption, which payments of interest will be reim bursed to the subscriber in the payment of tho first C °ThoTreasnry Notes issued upon such certificates by the Treasury will be sent to the subscribers by mail, or such other mode os may he indicated by them when they transmit their original certificates. The duplicate cer. tificatos may be retained by them ror their own secu. rity THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1861. DIED: 4 Twenty-first.... 3 tli 12 Tweuty-spoond.. r» th.... 8J Twenty-third... 8 lOl Twenty-fourth.. 9 )i s| Uufcuown., l>l ..2Q —* itli 9 j Total 2LO> 199; Foreign, 04; Un- People ofi Color, 10 ; from nriH DAT OF SEPTEMBER, At No. 1H South THIRD STREET, JAY COOKE, Office of JAT COOKE & Co., No. 11* South TUIED Street, next door north ot riraid Bank. BeS ' lst rrif) AAA TO LOAN ON MORT JSZ.yi/UoAOK. in sums of One Thousand Dollars. VW , U LVKV.V3 A MONTGOMERY', s-IS-mJtnSt* «»8 BEACH Street. MILITARY NOTICES. U CITY GRAYS.—IN OBEDIENCE S to Regimen tnl Order Ko. 15, tljin Company mil meet If fit Hioir Armory. (for parade.) in full uniform, on TUESDAY MORNING, nt 8 o’clock, precisely. Byonlef, Jt. BARNEY, CoininandiinL J. W, ALGKJt. 0. S. It* II INDEPENDENT GUARDS, AT- Hi TKNTION 5—A HHTiul ir.ccl»n,l Will be field THIS ill (Monday) EVENING, at the armory. Ulflsku Jluild ing, ItHOAJ* street. below Walnut, at 8 o'clock. It is hoped every active member of the cumpiifly will be pre sent. a> business of importance will come before the ineotiu". Hy order of . CLKM. R. WAINWTUGHT. JAS. S. MARTI S', Seo'y. Lieut. Couunamlmg. solU-lt II TIIE AY ALLACE REGIMENT HOP INFANTRY—COL. K. K. WALLACE, Com llf mantling.—liejulqiiarter**, GOVERNMENT iIUILD- INGS, CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth. Patriotic young men wanted tt» la? mustered in ft first class regiment, and go into camp, under puy and rations at once. Companies to have full camp and garrison cqnipßcre immediately. Officers meet daily, up stairs, nt Headquarters, at D A. M. PclO-Ofc* « PHILADELPHIA GRAYS, CAPT. PRITNER. —Reeruitef wauled to fill up this Com pany, late Company G, First Artillery Regiment, r. Y. lU’iulozvtmy, MARKET St., above Eighth Commence to envoi on MONI)AY, at & o'clock. Captain PKITNKR. Lieut. G‘. WEEST. *el4-2t# Second Lieut. J, CONRAD. SATTE NTI 0 N ! TWJSNTY- EfGTfTII REGIMENT, P, V.—Fomioen hundred and MNty-one men already in the field, under com mand of Col. John W. Geary. About fifty MEN, with a ft’W non-commissioned ollicers, wanted to till Com pany P, A. $. Tourison Captain. This is the last oppor tunity offered to honest, industrious, intelligent young men, to join one of the best orgimi/.ftlions formed in Pvmiftylvuitiui Apply nt HembiunrlerK. eorner KOI 11T11 and LIRKAUY Streets. G. DE KOIIPONAY, eel4’3t# Lieut. Col. Com’g Detachment. 8 HEADQUARTERS, HOME GUARD.— City op Philadelphia, Sept. 13,1861. GENERAL ORDER, in*, «f», The Councils of the City of Philadelphia having deter mined to celebrate, in an appropriate manner, the next Anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, in order that tin* objects aud purposes of that sacred instrument shall be dearly understood by all classes of ourioval citizens, and that an opportunity may be afforded them to demonstrate their determination to maintain the Union ituiu'Citiitml by it I and The Joint Select Committee of Councils, having this mutter in charge, being desirous that the Military of tliocityshould participate in the ceremonies of this most interesting oc casion, the Brigadier General commanding directs that there shall be a Parade of the Home Guard on Ttiesday next, tiie 17th September, at 10 o’clock A. M., tnlly armed and uniformed. The Parade will be formed on Twelfth street, right rest ing on CallowluU street. Volunteer Regiments of the several Brigades of the First Division P. us well a.- such Troops of the United States as may be in or near the city on that day, are respectfully invited to participate in the Parade. Details of the Parade, and its Route, will be published in future orders. A. J. PLEASONTON, sel4-3t Brigadier General Com'g Home Guard. U. S. ARMY—WANTED IM- Jwran mediately, ««• the sixth regiment f r n W i;. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one .and thirty-five. Pay ranges from l@l4 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipment*, am ple clothing and subsistence, Quarter*; fuel* and medical attendance free or charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as soon as lie is enlisted. By an act lately passed , tiie term of enlistment is changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitled to $lOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention i* drawn to the fact that the Govethmont has -wisely, commenced to promote soldier* from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. V. DODGE, s!4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. Nrfj PHILADELPHIA LIGHT COLONEL R. H. RUSH. This Regiment is now recruiting, at No. 633 MARKET STREET. Active young men, and old soldiers of the Mounted Service have a good opportunity to serve under good officers. The Colonel is a West Point graduate, and the Captains are officers who have seen service. Young men of good character, from eighteen to twenty-eight years of age, have a preference. Ten Doll&rs Bounty for good Buglers, and Five Dollars bounty for good Horse Shoers. Old soldiers hare a chance for non-commissioned offices. Apply nt the Rendezvous, No. 833 MARKET Street. se6-12t* FANCY GOODS. |ancygo6i>s, DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES. A FULL ASSORTMENT or FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN PER FUMERY. TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS, BRUSHES AND t'OMVS, „f all descriptions. POCKET FLASKS AND DRINKING CITS. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. rn i ual. a x.uAk.3. PATENT LINT, Ac., Ac. OFFERED TO THE TRADE AT LOW PRICES. W. D. GLENN, IMPORTER, K0..26 South FOURTH Street. IWTI.T,LIVERY GOCWS. MILLINERY AND ■ . STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEIM* BROOKS, & Co., 431 MAEKET STREET, Invite the attention, of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-asserted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, and every ether article in their line. A superior brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBON eelS-2m Always on hand. JjiALL TRABE. STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. \Ve arc now prepared to exhibit a choice stock of Straw end Milliner}' Goods, wl.ithwill be »14 ftttbsi prieesfor Cash or short aprroved credit. LINCOLN, WOOD, % NICIIOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. selB-18t i i . - -r OITY BONNET STORE. fall bonnets, ribbons, ixoyvers, feathers, 4c., NOW HEART. BONNETS TRIMMED AND MADE OVER. LINCOLN, WOOD, 4 NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. fiuVi-161 • ——. Proclamation. OFFICE OF THE MAYOK ) OF THF. CITY OF FIUI.ADELI’IUA. J Tlio citiMßß of Philadelphia are hereby, invited to celebrate TUESDAY, the seventeenth of September, ns becomes tlie anniversary of tlmt Jay tvliicli n itnessed the SloPtUm ot’ flic CONSTITUTION of the United States;°and to tlmt end, setting aside their usual busi ness, to meet together at the appointed hour, near the Hall of Independence, there intelligently to bliow forth their gratitude for the most beneficent fonii or Govein ment that an All-wiso God lias ever vouchsafed to man, and loyally to pledge themselves for its maintenance, de finite the unholy aims of rebellion and treason. 1 Given this fourteenth ihvy of September, in the year of tnr T.ord one thousand eight hundred anil sixty-one, un der the scat of the City ot m ,N l ,v Mayor of Philadelphia, Altcdt — -James K. Mostoomsuy,* Jlftyor s Clevlc, ■VTOTlCE—Bondholders of tlie Pitts burg, Fort Wayne, anil Chicago Railroad Com pany.— Holders of bonds of the Ohio anil Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of (he Ohio and Indiana Railroad Cfoiiiniuiy, or the Fort Wayne ana Chicago Kailroaa Company) of the various classes, and of the 1 Fort Wayne, and Chicago Kailroad Company, n ho hate subscribed the agreement of reorganization, arc required, without delnv, to deposit tlioir bonds with John 1' ergu 'on' TrJstee; dd Fine street, New York city, in con formity to said agreement,^ Holders of any W the above bonds who linve not sub scribed the said agreement are notified to do so without f "The sah'oftho said ltallrnoil will take place on the 24th of October. 1801, mill all persons omitting to subscribe «ie agreement for reorganization, or omitting t« deposit their bonds in season for the use of the purchasing agents at tho sale, will bo liable to be excluded from participa lir'PlicT parties "holding those bonds in Philadelphia .or vicinity can deposit them with J. Ldgar Thomson, at the omoc orti.r. i“anran, New York, tu r ' c i,n r , ; uiii of l’urchasing Committee. Jims 1). Vnscrsos, Secretary. sel6-12t TO THE CREDITORS OF PATRICK COMLIN.—Take notice that the subscriber has op* plied, by petition, to the Court of Common Picas tor tho CJitv ami County of Philadelphia, tor the beueht of tho several Insolvent Laws of the Stato of l’ o ™ 6 , l ''™"'”!. and which application will be heard by the Judges ot paid CW+, »t tho COVJVf ROOM, tn the ** ins of the state House, Philiulelphia, on YHbKbBAf THK TllllUl BAY OF OCTOtIKIt, A. I>. 1861, when and where all or any of tlie Creditors of the undersigned may attend if they think proper. selO-mwf-Ot. PATRICK CON LIN. Tallow— the highest price paid for Country Tallow amt Soap Urease, by OIIKADY-Jt KKKVK, Nos. 425 and 42! South * OCltnl Street, Philadelphia. _ selb-bt Hardware and cutlery, cheap for Cush and short Credit, by MOOBK HKSSZEV, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia* gel3-im HOLLAND GlN.—Double Pine Ap ple ('.in, iu pipes w«l pipes.. igl ’ kUc- from bowled v arel.oiwo, »i> jAVitt rciiU * cakstairs, no-: <nd 3tt;Bw»lU SttOXt SstC'-l. NEW PUBLICATIONS. J\AWB OFTHK EXTRA SESSION. BY AUTHORITY. mb » THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY LITTLE, BROWN, & (JO., LAW AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS, NO. 110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, THE STATUTES AT LARGE AND TREATIES 0 F TH li UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Parsed at tho Firsd Beseion of the Thirty-Seventh Con- fitre-fw. 1861, cHrcfiiUj- collated with the originals at Washington. Edited by GKO. V. BANGER, Com»fioUor-nt-I*aw. Price,.76 cents. Also* Jc&t Pubushiid, TIIE LAW OE TORTS OK J'RtVATE WRONGS. BY FRA.KCIS HILLIARD. Second Edition, Revised nnd Enlarged, 2 vol>« Bv*o, s■ll. STORY’S EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE. Eighth Edition, carefully Revised, with Extensive. Additions. BY ISAAC F, RICHFIELD, LI D. 2 vole. 6vo. Price SIX. GUAY’S REPORTS OF OASES AROUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS. .Price Vol. S ALLEN’S REPORTS of Cases Argued and determined in THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS. A'ol. 1.. f , f ~r , ,,, .PdcC, < ««.... .s‘'. ALSO: GENERAL INDEX TO THF. KYCYCUI PJEDIA BRITANNICA, Containing a full anil complete* enumeration of the dif ferent subjects treated of in the 21 rut?, of tliis work. 4to Prico Q 2. soll-wfm-St Books, law and miscella- NEOUS, new and old) bought) sold, and ox* changed, at the PHILADELPIJIA-BANK BOOK /STORE, No. 41& CHESTNUT Street. Librar:-53 at a distance purchased. Those having Book* to sell, if at a distance, will state tlieir names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well ns early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by ffe2s-tn JOHN CAMPBELL. lIATS AND CAPS, gENTLEMEN’sIIATS. ' We will introduce our FALL STYLES ON W E D N E S D A I,lltii inst.. CHAS. OAKFOKD&SONS, Pfio-St CONTINENTAL HOTEL. MILITARY GOODS. WELLING, COFFIN, & GOi, Ut> CHESTNUT STREET,. Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and*6-4 dark and sky blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. ‘ M-11-Sm OK NAVY BLUE SATINETS. S,OOO or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blco Satinet,.With M is wmxl la the Unite* States Navy. For sale by FROTBtNGHAM St WELLS, 39 LETITIA Street, usd »n!4-2m 31 FRONT Street QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SALE BY my22-iftf FROTHINOHAM A WELLS. 1 AAA AAA tent buttons, u. s. lilluuiullU pattern, for eate by J- P. REED, tui-ne?, eoutkeast comer of THIRTEENTH and NO BLE Streets, Philadelphia. seT-lav* | GROCERIES. fFAMEUES EESIMNS IN THE BUBAL DISTRICTS. Ve are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at Uifir Country Residences with eTery description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Ac., to. ATJBEKT C. ROBERTS, fOBNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE SHEETS. mylS MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAH, IYI. SALMON, Ac.—3,000 this. Mess Nob, 1,2, and 3 MWKEBEL, large, medium) and small, in assorted Dwtages of choice, late-caught, fat fish. 7,|00 bbla. Hew Halifax) Eastport, and Labrador Her l ini, of choice qualities. 6?00 boxes extra new scaled Herrings. 3,00 boxes extra now No. 1 Herrings. 3,00 boxeß large Magdaline Herrings. 30 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. |0 bbla. new Economy Mess Shad. 15 bble. new Halifax Salmon. l,<ty quintals Grand Bank Codfish. {JO boxes Herkimer County Cheese. Ihftoro and landing, for sale by ! MUBPHT A KOONS, Of} 1 No. 146 NOBTH WHARVES. .LEGAL. • ttVLVASIA, CLKKK'Sf ®’ l - S - CIKCLU covk Ho. x«4 BOCTH SWJL MICE ia hereby f! v 7Vn th DVtrErof^ on”aj-lv»nia 0 n”aj-lv»nia TTniti States for the hasten* ic -.-.«■*) vv tlio will Ulield at the city of Mulnddplu* t 7th dfc of October next, at 11 o’cloek A. M ; , toi u* £ of an nCotmtition filed by George - - . n«n jt>at the mi o) the. United Bhdn VdW newapaper «! lled “ ™ e t "X™"rting materia!*, hii» jroperty, including JBW, 3P ' tlie sui‘l and Lures need. >» used mid net SPIW fl.o s?id abetting, and t 0 the of coa ' grv)s in sucli «*■» < luMlL PATTOX, Clerk C. C TjtSTATE OF JAMES BROOKS, Jjj DECEASED.— Letters of ,vJni'iiiM!"d‘,nu on the ;' t .L of Jamea Brooks, deceased, having been granted to le Hinlerslffiifd. »1J jerjiOM UlJebtcd to said estate wriftW mL payment, and those having data,a w,U preset the same,'« Fr.mMnrd. Jtn hi* attorney, ■ DAYID M. ITAMBDETOX, M»-ni6t* " 51 Nodi, SIXTH St., Philadelphia. _ jl THE court of common 1 IfI.EAS FOE THE CITY AND COUNTY OF I'HI- l. KNEASS, Insolent. Tl© Auditor appointed by tlio Court to audit, ..ettle, and 4Uurt the Vlwt Account of John M. Smiley, assignee in triSt for.tho benefit of creditors or CliarlesTj.Knciiaa, and rhx>rt distribution of the net balance m the hands of Bauson Street, above Si.vtli, in the city of PUiladdph'a . S EdffmwOt WILLIAM ERNST, And'tor. OKERIFF’S SALE,—By virtue of a fe wiit or n. ftt., tn mo directed, will bo rapoaodto pnblic safesi»SJW?r;^sr: Sc‘4\] “"'I taken in execution^ <m>l > ■ QjfcT FRANCISCO LAND ASSO- Station. NOTICE. —The stockholders in tUe association, who have nM MwjO F™ vUS *“tessS& un,i. tie 18th INSIV, at noon. f,.1l by U,n( tlr.u-,4»- settulff of the RlVaii - !? ot the associutio , £ Orderj if the eto ckh,lder^ Auvi . v £UVIVi COMMISSION HOUSES. JELLING, COFFIN, & CO,, No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer, by the Package. the following Me-kon ’-ad tlond of Goods: PRINTS. DUNNELI. MFC. CO. GREENE MEG. CP. BLEACHED COTTONS. Bay Mill, Lousdalo, Hope, Blacksfone, Green© Mfg. Cy., Bed Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Slatersvill?, Belvidero, Centredale, Ac. BROWN COTTONS. rredonia, Ohio, Groton, Silver Spring* GleuviUe, Engle, Mechanics 7 'and Farmers’ Union, Ac. CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madison, Slatersville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—SlatersvlUe, Agawam, Shop* p&rd’s. &ILESlAS.—Smith's, Lonyl&lo, Diamond Hill. WOOLENS, ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Bottomless, Pomeroy's, Glenhom Company. CASSIMEBES AND DOESKlNS—Greenfield, Gay's, Steams'. SATINETS—Bass River, Crystal Springs. Con vers ville* Hope, Staffordville, Converse and Hyde, Con verse Brothers, Bridgewater. Flannel*, LtneeyH, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeen*. Tickings, Colored Cambrics, Printed Cloakings, Ac. au9finw3m FLANNELS ANGOLA, MEIIIKO, SAXONY, Ere, VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. For sale by WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. au9-fmw3m SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, COM MISSION M ERCHANTS rOE THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mli2 .v_ DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. FALL SEASON. 1861. W. S. STEWART & CO., Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET. AVo invite Hie ftHentld* f-P buyers to o freth mock of NEW AND TASTY DRESS GOODS, In great variety, bought AT AUCTION IN NEW YORK I’OR CASH, And now opening, which we will offer ou the most !#• Tumble terms* Our stock comprises, also, an assortment of PLAID AND PLAIN CLOTHS, IiEPELLANTS, At. For Cloaks and Mantillas. *‘l4 IJHOMAS MBLLOR & C 0. r Nos. 40 and 43 NORTH THIRD Street, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPOSTERS and SHIRT-FRONT MANFFACTUE EES. Importations direct fi-om the Miwiufactories. sell-2in WALTHAM 77 inch Bro. Cottons. D<. S 3, 40, 42, and 90 inch Bleaekol Cottons. „ . . Hamilton Purple, Taney, and Slurting Prints. Kobesou’s fancv <lo. On hand and for sale by li. \\\ CHASE k SON. 100 CHESTNUT Street. gell-ifl2t ATEW STYLE FALL GOODS. RIBBONS; SILKS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, rj-i *■ *’ i'iui VO BoutH SECOND* ee 7.Gt below Market street. GrIFLMORE, &00., Nos. 61T CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets, Hare now in store a full and well-assorted stock of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS. DRESS GOODS. GLOVES. SHAWLS. Ac. Willi their usual assortment of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac., to which they invite the attention of buyers. Be7-lm 1861. VKUS. 1861. H O. LAUGHLIN St Co., No. SOS MABKET STREET, Ar, receiving daily, from the PHTLAPEIiPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE, LOU3M for CASH. CASH BUYERS avo especially invited to call and ox, amine our Stuck. ses-tf 1861. FALLGOODS -1861. FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE, ROSS, & CO., 52t MARKET STREET, Have received, and aro now opening, a fresh stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS whfch will be sold low for CASH and on short credits, yy Buyers are respectfully invited to coil and ex amine onr stock, nnai*2m CARPETINGS. nLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN; PA. McCALLUM & Co., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTER!?, ASP DEALERS. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Sc. Wo have now* on hand an extensive stock of Carpet- ings of our own anti other mako3 > to which we call the ionium 04 «««. E W CARP ETIN6S. j. F. &E. B. ORNE, | No 519 CHESTNUT STREET-OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE, Arc now opening, from Custom Homo Stores, their FALL IMPORTATIONS new CARPETINGS 1,000 pieces J. CROSSLEY St SONS’ TAPESTRY CARPETS, from 87 s GTS. TO ®1 PER YD! 0.4 TAPESTRY'VELVET; jrjtKNUH AVBUSSON» FINE AXMINSTER; ROYAL WILTON; EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS: HENDERSON & CO.'S YENITIAN: ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS; all of new choice styles. AKO HAVING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, ■Will bo Bold at c MODERATE PRICES. au29-2m retail dry goods. OHEETING AND PILLOW LINENS. O —A full assortment of celebrated makes, m Ml widths, below market pricey. atmitrov SSp™’ VAS llAE ™hestni?J S°.™t. JgOOK BINDING. Ma-anilics, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals or every description, hound ncolly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B.—MUSIC hound strongly, tmd with grout care. SAMUEL MOORE St SON, JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar ket and Chestnut, se4-lm THINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.-’ FjW SCOTT. 814 CHESTNUT Street, » fo* a " Vvoi/vtf ih* u Continental. 11 The attention of the " his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, of superior M, make, and material, on ijpnd and made to order ftt alwrteut uoUee. #»•« WAISTS ■s r'.'v f-i.'vTrY''’"*'*''* f’-*-.* *• a aa a AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wiabes mi in a Dry-Clouds Jotibin,? WiU accept either n walnrj or a coru ini.'.sioii on » A ihl i e.'*‘< “ GakvOßnn,” this Office. PAlft-ltW* WANTED— A SMALL FAMILY lo tali<* part of the dwelling No. BGo MAKSfiAI.Ij rarl'G , I*rii!ii" Foen:, and Kitchen on the find floor, with three or four chambers Batlj, gas, hot and cold water, Ac WANTED —A situation us an ussi.-T -ar.t teacher ir r> i>nvCf klkimU lij a young lady well qimlifled t>> teach tin* Miner bnuir)te< ut an KughVii education. Adders* “Mar} ,”cdlirc ol Tk>' j’Vrr selC-J2t* WAJS'TIhJ) —-By fi. steely middle-aged man, a Htnation as porter or watchman In <• tw- Tory or naiTluPbo. Good refemice.-. him-... AiMn-s “ Porter,*'office of The Teacher wanted.—a iadv.-r.p hie of iissiruclimr in the lower branche* of an Eng lish educat'ori, will hear of a den/rabJe Mtimfion in n school, pleasantly located, within a few miles of the city. Address “ GoMit-n,*’ office of this paper, Belo-4t : * ITUATION WA NT E D—To take care of a Child, hy a middle-aged Woman, in ft family \t here die can have a comfortable hunu-. which is more desirable than a large salary. Slm-v.ouid en deavor, hy a faithful discharge of the duties of iier situa tion. to render hoi>elf useful. Xo objection to the country. AthllVSS “A* Jin 1 ’ Ittooil’fc DisfiftfrJt. fci»l4-Gr Employers wanting young Meo. &c., are invite to address tho t; Employment Committee,*' at the Booms uf the Young Men's Oliaistian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. at»B-«m BOARDING. Boarding. —a widower, with two small children, wishes to secure accemnr.vdatinn in a genteel private family, where home comfort.* will be secured. Address “ Marsha!!," at thin office. selti-Qt* A FAMILY IN CHESTNUT NEAR Nineteenth street have two or .‘three handsome BOOMS TO BENT, with BOARD, where partie* can have ever; home comfort on moderate terms. Gentlemen preferred. Reference* exchanged. Address “ Uoom.s n Blood’s Dispatch. sel-i-Gt* 5 Families and gentlemen de firing accommodations for the winter can now have elioice off-ingle or communicating room*, at 22.7 S. BROAD Street. sel4'-ot* A GENTLEMAN wishes a suuill Fur ni*h<*d Room, with Board, in a first *clin*.* boarding hotiSC. Chestnut street <i* Walnut preferred, W-14-21* Address h. E. L., Box ai*7 l\ 0. 1710 CHESTNUT STREET—PRI _L*rjLO VATE BOARDlNG.—Communicating rooms, second and third stories. Two single roonw. se7-Gt#* PRIYATE BOARDING.—FINE BOOMS, at moderate price*, may be bad for the winter, nt the ALLIfiONE HOUSE, N. U\. comer THIBTY-KIIfTH auil WALNUT, West Pl.iiadel phia. au23-lm FOR SALE AND TO LET. S'RENT GREATLY REDUCED EM to f*57D fortho iMliflitfiilly-lwjflt&d corhev Property. No. 537 North YXEYEXTH Street, with 2D feet front age. in fine condition, with modern improvements, cen tral and convenient to market, cars, clmvehe-, Ac. sclG-St* TO LET—Large Store, Offices, and Y\vo large Boom;-, mutable for AVTiMin.", 11l IhP YOT» re?i Jftiiftfinpf' ciu-t side of Fourth street,_bi>low Chokt itui. I’or ttimy inuuiie of E. SHINN f No. 518 PINE Sn-eet. seG^fmwbt^ TTOR SALE.—SCRIP of the PENN Jj PIU’TVAT, LITE INSURANT!: COUII’ANV, U'l.oh. ,vi s buig ... imrtiiiire lvlll iulillX’S. Tlioinus, ’ The I'm? office, Muting vvli.it they will give. *H-2t* TO LET.—The Three-story Brick Bill DWELLING, with tlnw-story h.ick hiiriiling*. No. 811 LOMBARD Strict. Muilcr.i i.iiproyi-mtnt*. Hoime in compute onler. Clear view throuirl. frnm veraiwlah to the- grouud* of lvania H...].it;.l- on Vin.* street. Kent SftbO. Applv oil the projuists a.tor !i o'clocl: A. PI. scU-6tfe ia’ TO EXCHANGE A LARGE mDjL >*our-story dwelling, in a public htcaftmi, for a good farm within twenty miles i»f Philadelphia. Apply to .1. 11. fill>3»AlX A" southwest corner I’OCKTIt mid GBEEN Streets. eelS-«t* ATO LET.—A DWELLING IBhox t SYm THIBTEENTH Streets ftbove Arch, with all tho modern conveniences. Bent moderate. Apply to WETHEBIEIi & BROTHEB, &xt3 North SECOND Street. TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun- KSLfurzii&hed, for &ix memths, or Ivilgcrf if dfdiredj S large and convenient HOUSE, Vo. 1705 Arch etrwi Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORBIS, 916 ARCH Street. jel9-tf ... • -• ', •••■•■• T?OR SALE—A Desirable Farm, cob- I* taining7o Acres of Land, in the lughest state of cultivation, sitnate 7 miles from the city, near Darby, one mile from Bsiilroad Station (MoiKa road.) Kxcudlfnt improvomontc, eliiukdr liu’fic (ianlcu» Apple Or* chard, mid fruits of all description! l . Spritw of water near the Dwelling, running strewn through the Farm. "VYUI take paid exchange. Terms easy. Possession at any time. Apply to E. PKTTIT, ees No. 30P WAENUT Street. DIKECTOKS.. Pavitl Jayne, M. P., I Charles H.-Eogor#, John M. 'U'l.itell, I John K. Walker. mo EXC HANGE—j four,- House* two Barns, nil i>nunions in*±f— f ‘UB’ic-c, Cotmnomvealtli Bu\idi»j2j CIO CHE&TNV 1 ! ApplP Ordifird. and all kinds uf Fruits mV.**- j Sircpt, Philadelphia. w4-tf With running stream?. Fine spring near the mansion. Ac. i - - - Immediate possession. Apply to E. I’ETTIX, B cs , No. 309 WALNUT Street. F)R sale and exchange.— Forms in every locality, in tl»c (uljotiung counties— States of Kew Jersey*Delaware, Maryland, Ac- Apply ♦o E.B&TTIT, se s No. 308 WALNUT Street TO RENT—Large Communicating Furnished BOOMS, for Gentlemen, (without board), in ft private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to lirug Store, N. B. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. ' awSO-tt TYTIAGARA FALLS WATER POW- X\ EE.—CAPITALISTS AND MANLFACTU BEPS. TIII3 immense water power is]now ready for im mediate occupation. together w ith one hundred acres of land, embracing one quarter o£ the village* on which to locate mills and manufactories. The stipulations for price of power will bp on? half that at LvvMt, Unrsy and the quantity is almost un* limited • . „ , ’ : should the demand warrant it* the American Fall can easily be stopped and Lie great volume discharged through the bonk below its preseut Bite* for mill purposes, under a head and fall of 200 toot. The title is perfect and the property unincumbered. For further information apply to N. \V. I>ayor A* P. Floyd, Niagara Falls, Alexander Hay, No. 1208 Vina street, Philadelphia; Hon. T. A. Jenckes, Providence, B I.* D. Thaxter. Boston; or the owner, HORACE H, DAY, No. 91 Liberty street. New York, September s, 1661. sc-t-wfrmllm WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO- j TF.il COMPANY by its Deed, dated tlio first • day (>f December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in tile Keeovder’s Office of St. Louis county, in Book No. 234, at Pago 202, and nteo by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and surptemon tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A DICK, the following-described real estate, situated iu Block No. lire, of the City of St. Louis, and described as follows ' j , , .first, A Lot or parrel of land fronting, two hundred and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred nnd fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tailion, and known as Survey No, 1508, and west by Seventh street. Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or less.on Sixth street; by one hundred and thirty five feet deep oh Green street, be the same more or less ) being Lot known ami designated on the plat of the lots laid out and made an addition to the town of St# Loiihi : ; 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 south by 1 the Lot herein first described: whieli said conveyances wet'fe mad* to «dd HOMUSON, »KKfiSfiL» and DICK* in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of live hundred dollars each, payable in ten years from the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-trine, to PETER LINDELL or bearer, with ten per ceiit.iJJtcrcst, payable6cmi-an nuttlly from that date, all payable at tlio Bankof tora mNW York; «?*<s among other things* it was provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or nay part thereof, should become due and remain unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their fare to be duo and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY 1m it is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged gix hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollar?, upon all of which tlu>- semi-an nual interest, becoming due on the first day of June, eighteen hundred nnd sixty one, has been due for more than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded : __ Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD DItEDKLL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus tees ns aforesaid, at tho request of many of tho indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions c\ said pecyfh lvijii ®KS=w3E3iSs*=? Up Vmmlup to tho highest bidder, in order to pay tho holder? of Viid bonds the amounts dne thereon, mid any a™S orchavs™ that may fie payable under the ; pro- S" ala Aft SON T Trust bdwaßD BREDELL, { Trustees. se4-(1t0c22 FR.VNKLiN A. BICK<J_ fiwTpAIR of FAMILY HORSES- every bespect, May fie seen 3 ~f THIRD ami MARKET Streets- BelC-3t-‘ REMOVALS. REMOVAL. FHILIF FOKD SB CO., AUCTIONEERS. Have removed from SSO MARKET Street, TO No. 525 MARKET ST., ati3l-Im Am! No. 522 COMTOE Street. PORTLAND KEROSENE r OIL. W© ate wow prepared to buppU' tU‘w STANDARD lIXUMISATING oil AT greatly reduced prices. z LOCKE & CO., Sows Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, „ „ Philadelphia. <*2-6m QCOTCH WHISKY— 2O luncheons P a * J < \ERETCHE S '& C ARST A dJs, ki and2o4 South FBOSTbh^L. TjIBES AND GOAT^KIN S.—A XI lotreceive 1 perAIRS. JAI 4U ni! aweomh nwSi Tortoise shell— "For Sm-iTC: * * "^ST l HOST 6:. AMUSEMENTS. if/rRa JOHN DREW’S ' i-VA ABOIL-STREET TI7KATRE. Acting and Fiojss Manage? it. S. FREDERIOSH Busint'n. Apeiif HCd Trc-aaurer JOS. 11. MI!ItOII ?. THIS (HONfrAy) EVENING, &<ptanbcr Hi, The pertominire will Kimmf lire u ill: Till-; CLAIfIOISTINE 31 AIiIEIAGE. M:;s Merlins Mrs. JOHN PHEW Fan?.; Sterling y'... fit AH7./»TTK THOMPSON Lcni Oylfliy. .Mr JOHN GILBERT.' To conclude a ilii ll.c cor: rcM.'-11.1 ~l tr I.f.VN 01 V MIYKH Certnnto rirAU. HENRI I'etcr spike ...a:I. I'UAMt PKEW I‘KICES—7S, SO, 3 %>, and-16 cents. No extra charge for reserved rw?r?s TXTALNUT-STBEET THEATRE— V? NINTH anti WALNUT SU’vet*. MRS. At, Av GARRETT,'JON. Sole L'V'w-ie THIS rMWPAT) EVKNrNH, t'j. • Tin- porlWiiimrce will cninmriire with OIiliAT EXPECTATIONS. AM u Cunict Mr. iv ADAMVt I’ip, nn Orphan Mis» C. .rjtIFFLKSON Miss llim'shiiim ;i Lmly of Fortune. Miss C’J*l GItKY To 1»p follow «d l>y A l-Oi-l J.Ai; C OMEDY ADMISSION—TVrr Circle, f*oc.; raruues, 37#C. ; (S<‘eurr4 se;»tp, &&e.); Fn-mily Circle, 2ac. J l'riVAfco Jiot es. nnd $3: Single in Orchestra and Privet* Boxes, 75c.; Upper Boxes, 2f>c. Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at ‘ CONTINENTAL. TII EATRE ♦ A. CARD. Mr. WIfEATLEY l.ctr> leave rc.-pmfully to returnlil sincere thanks to tlie Indicr and gentlemen Composing tho AudioTiCe of hi? Theatre, on-Saturday u-.cnitm, Scpteinltor Utin for the kmii manner, iii which they j ieldeil to liir* ve'iu’cits—fii>t, in the perfect :wdrr they maintained, and titfxt. in their prompt withdrawal from this ostablighiiiPhf on liini’iiiiig the stid lumidMituhlJi 0.-currnl to home of the ladies of Hie Ballet, In their dreeing room. Out of respect to the deceased. the Theatre will reuLViu cloned until TUESDAY* EVEVI2TG, 17th when, in roDH’tjueoce of the* prico of admission not bavtug been relumed on .Saturday, the patn-n > of tho Theatre, on that, occasion, will ho admitted free-of charge, on applying tor a ticket dining the dn>. WEDIfL jDAY BVKirrUG will hi' sol swn w a left- Benefit for the sufim-rs. Mr. Vfir-ntlry would take tins nccfiMoii to return hi? heartfelt thanks to tho kind residents ir> hi? immediate vicinity, for their henevolent (i.agistanre : and, in conclu sicii,Mould remark, that every precaution Ijoh been taken again 4 1 accidents. hut that this wu* »n <.i:currc«ciM*Ju'-li nnilrt nnt huvrbeeh fuiwen nr prot Mod against, oral which niighr imvi? happened ili fthy family residence, tr PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Stcwt, to open dnilj> Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M, titt 0 P. ML Admission 25 cents. Children under twelvo yean, half price. Shares of Stock, jyl EDUCATIONAL,. THE FRENCH STUDY, 907 FIL IIEIIT Street.—Ladies in the forenoon; Oot)tlei»en in the afternoon or evening. JYo committing to memory—no home fludi??. Learners of Fi ejieli v ho have I*cen ilir;«p|'t.inlO<l in (lie cflcrl of tlie niwnorifcinif mothmU, will Hud Mr. 1-131. A» CROIX’S TltOßOmt COtitSiiOF K.NI'LANATOTtY GRAMMAR the most rational practice for aeynirinir to tpenk and write the language in a reasonable time, Tho course refpnrcH no other application than' the hour-* passed with tin* Teacher. It Academy of the prote&t- ANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Locust mil Jam. per streets. The Autumnal Session will open on MOXDA‘T, 6«p • teniber 2d, at 9 o’clock A. M, Applications for admission may be made at the demy on and after AngUßt 28th, between the hours of ID and 12 o’clock m tiie-morning. JOHN W. BOBINB, A. Mu Head Muster. POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE* WEST PENN SOITAJtIS. —The Scientific School ■will begin on September 9t)i: the Professional Schools for Engi neers, Architects. Practical Chemist**, and Otologists, on September 10. The course on Military Engineering- w4U incnulPEU'ldrortiflCtttiOUS. Operation*-. & hates*, and Tnctics. A. L. KENNEDY* Ml I>.* aulf-Tmvflra INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIFEMsURANeEi^-The^oiKAßD INM'IiANCV.. AWIi'CY, and TIU3T COM PAKY- »d Philadelphia. Clmi:K 408 CHKSTXUT STREET. CAI>ITAL. $300,000, PAID VP. . rHAKTKR PKRI'KTUAL. Continue in i.NfSfiti: i.ivks on the most reasonUde trims. The premiums may bo paid'yearly, half yenrii, or quarterly. The Company declare amiNU.s of rr.o - poiiodic.'illy, to tin- in.sursw‘*> for whole- lift-. I’our bonibes luiveliwn doclamU oi whieh the nr? a feU' e.VHtnpU*.* froiu Hit- Register : ; Amount* l'olicj ood Pi4icy. gum in- Bonuses or art-i Bwnist <, to in euv«l. ditio&s. | created by fa- • | tun* additions. N'o 80 1 S2J»OO f sBB7* 50 • So. 132 I 3,fiUo‘ j 00' No, I'.m i 1*01)0 400 00* N'o, 3u;i • 5,01)0 I 1,875.00' Pamphlets, containing rates anil explanations, form* of opplk’iLtimis, ami further information,, can be had at the office.. THOMAS RIOCWAVv President. John V. .Tames, Actuary. selG-mwftHif* nOMMONWEALTIF FIRE INSU \J RANGE COMPANY, OF THE STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Fame insurance company, No. 400 CHESTNUT BtrMt FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. SXREQTOIir, Georgs W, Day.. ofDW AJOtUsk--. gamuel Wright “ A 1 ughfc&roe. A Co. D. B. Birnoy “ Davis &.Blrn»y. Henry Lewis, Jr “ Lewis Bros. * Co. C. Richardson “ J. C. Howe A Co. jno. Vf. Everman “ Ji W. Evennan A Cto. Geo. A. West. “ West * Fol.es. F. S. Marlin “ Savage, Martin,.* Go. C. Wilson Davis Attorney-at-law. . j, W00druff,,,,,,,, of Sihleyi.Mottem A Woodm*. Jno. Kessler, Jr No. 1713 Gfeeh street. GEORGE W. DAT. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Prestden*. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jaSS-UH SAVINO FUNDS. CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES TEUST COMPAKV, corner THIBD and OHBBT NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S, R. CRAWFORD, President, JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock. Tbie company is not joined in any application to tts legislator*. SAFES. MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, new -ankUn Institute. The undersienedv thankful for past Cblvws, and fcatefl determined to merit future patronage* has secured •• elegant and convenient store* and baa now on hand « large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ul Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only gtrictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Aw, Lißiri Uneawalled Bank Vault, Safe, and ‘Bank Lock*. Lillie’s Bank Vault Boors and Locks wiU be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest* best pro* teeted. and cheapest Door and Lofk yet Otfevedi ___ Alan particular attention, ia eallfcd to L-UU&’a If*w Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry* Ac, This Safe if% con ceded to surpass iu style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. . . . Special Kotice.—l ha*?® now on hand say twenty ot Parrel, Herring, & Co.’s Safes, saost of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising ft COmplCtf assortment as to &iaes. and all lately «4tka,s§&d foe ft# how celebrated LUlte Safe. They vriU be sold ftt TWy low prices. Please call and examine. ja2S-lyif M. C. SAPLER, Agent. J M P Oil TANT. /Send allMoneyandPackages of lUerehan / disc for places in the Eastern States, New [ York, and Canada, by lIARNDEN’S EX PEESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. Ther collect Notes, Drafts, &c., and Bills, svitli or without Goods, TJieir Express is I the Oldest ill the Ulilted Stairs, J Express Charges on a single ease, M or small lot of Goods, are less than J bv any other conveyance. selO-im^^^ T7LIXIR PROPYLAMINE, J2i The Hew Bemod? tof BHEUMATISM. During tlie past year we have introdnced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pwri Cryt lalised Chloride Of Propylamine, os a REMEDY■ FOB RHEUMATISM; And having received from many sources, both from phy sicians of the highest standing and from patients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIM.GMALS of Its real value in the treatment of this painful and oh* itinate disease, we are induced to present it to the pubho In a form RF.ADY FOR IMMEPIATI USB, wJuch WO tMMIttSWM* WW foWerv. „«,-Ura»s* ""elixir PROPYEAMIME, in the form »bo» aP®*™* offhaa recently been extensively expernnentoa with in the and with Ow S wlH appear from the "c" «S 'fimediat, witlTfnll directions, and can he obtained ftom ail ttt« drnggista at» at of Druggists and Maimfa r .turlilg cbemlatl, Philw3eljW»-_ mu 24-1 y JSSmsSp^T” PBBHAM’S GRAND INTERNATIONAL EXCttt. SION, EMBRACING.THE. EASl'Kiss AJfto Mimti.E etATBs, aM> Tin: ean a has. To wit: Tin? States of Maine, New llnmp.-lii re, lei meat- Maseatfiv&'M*) ltliode Island, Couim'hctiL ‘ tl | c I'nitcd ?SnnS>ivahia, Delnvvftff, an ! L .. ti „„a New States, and Canada Hast, and Cunan.i Brunswick, of tlie British 1 rovn l 'Y return, #2l. Tickets from Philadelphia to „ SID. T ,“ of tlm n;n..n seldtf "--i ' FOR NEW YORK. DAILY LINE, via Delaware aa# rhi :f anS llava S at 2 P. M„ deliv C'tlSr cargoes in New York the following a»/»- Freights taken at reasonable anl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RII MLjiewYork^ —m. PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON EXPMS3 BTSIH BOAT WMPANV- for A , eiandrlii WaAlogton, md THOB. HAHD. Bte “" er 6 re«MBOME, C^JEROM?, "rtffitrSits; iM ~® SS %&S2&£&* JP"** FOB new TIORK. Th# Steam Profiler Co™P*» ®» ““ M “ on " MOT^’ 1S “ Wf r« are »ir twWiai *»W* «*"*** p: Ar |hnve itfWt* .. 'Terms accoaamoOatuig. A W BAIBD ft 00 , 82-1 oo%Bi P«i»ww9 A/eoWj President of Faculty SW:;a67H»" 4,0000 G, 1,40 ft? 00' 0,870 00
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