FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, Sept. 18,1861. City loans were weaker at the stock board to-day, selling at 93 for the new issue; Pennsylvania fires were rteady; Pennsylvania Railroad shares ad vanced to 375, and tho First Mortgage bonds to 93}. Morris Canal sixes arc firm at 92. Call loans on stock collateral and first-class en dorsed paper are quoted at six per cent., the banks absorbing the most of the latter. Specie continues to move towards New York, tho New Tori-, from Liverpool, bringing 5100,000, end the California steamship being on the way with about a million of dollars. The Hazleton Railroad reports the tonnage for the week ending September 14,1801, at 16,426 tons, an increase for the week over last year of 1,027 tons, and for the season of 1,538 tons. • The Phoenix Rank of Hartford has subscribed for $260,000 of the new national loan. This bank is the largest in Conncctiout, excepting the Hartford Bank. Its capital is 51,800,000, and pays, generally, 4 per eent. semi-annually. At the railroad meeting held at Cleveland on Friday last representatives of nearly ail the Wost ooo 280 511 00 7.500 300 547 10 8,000 320 58100 8.500 340 620 10 »,000 360 657 00 9,000 380 093 10 ’O,OOO. 400 730 00 5|,000 440 803 00 52,W0 480 876 00 54,000 520 949 00 55,000 600 1 022 00 20,000 800 1 095 00 25,000 1,000 1,825 00 30,000 1.200 2.190 00 35,000 1,400 2,555 00 40,000 1.600 2,920 00 45,000 1.800 3,285 00 80,000 2.000 3,650 00 60,000 2.400 4,380 00 70,000 2.81)0 5,110 00 80,000 3,200 5,840 00 SO,OOO ::,GOO 0,570 00 180,000 4,000 7,300 00 ' The gain, therefore, by transferring money from Sntisn to American investments, is On £l,OOO On 10,000. On 100,000. The New York livening Post says of money and stocks in that city to-day : The stock market hag a very steady appearance to-day, new buyers haring come forward at the re duced prices. In some descriptions nearly ail the decline of Monday and Tuesday is recovered, thorigh there is still great lack of speculative acti vity. All eyes arc turned to Washington and the toe of the Futmnae, and the. speculators of the Street move very cautiously. Government Slocks are firm, and fai per cent. Better. The aix per cent, two-year notes are in do mandhtSSMiii. The five per cents, of 1874 aro Steady at 80, the sixes of 1991 at 90. There was a much better demand for the bonds ®F the Southern States and prices are }al per cent higher. Virginias sold at 53, North Carolina; at 611. Tennessees are very quiet at about 43. . New York Central closes firm at 723, Galena 691 £69!, Toledo 291, Rock Island 43, Erie 253a25|. Pacific Mail is 1} per cent higher, touching 82. Of’ Panama there were no sales. 109 bid, 1091 asked. Money is in good supply to-day at 6 per cent on Call: Exceptional transactions; both under and above this figure. i>rn reported. First-class paper is 6a7 per cent, inside rate for very prime bills. Exchange on London is very quiet to-day, the Znail by the Boston steamer closing last evening. tEhe rate for first-class bankers’ bills is 109. The demand notes of the Government continue in active request. There are several orders for lot 3 of one and two thousand dollars at theSub-Treaury which cannot be filled at present. The city banks, which receive parcels from the country, are imme diately relieved of them by the public. There is a brisk demand for 7.30 treasury notes at the Sub-Treasury to-day, over a quarter of a million of dollars being subscribed for np to ono O’clock. The subscriptions run up rapidly at the Close of the day Yesterday they finally footed up $300,000, the large amounts coming in after busi ness hours. We understand that the directors of the Panama Railroad Company voted yesterday to invest their surplus funds in these notes. They have already taken $lOO,OOO, and propose to also call home their Lal&nces in London, which, together with what has Remained idle here, reach! nearly a half million dollars. Mr. W. B. Astor has subscribed for $30,000 of the 7.30 notes. None of the new 7-30 treasury notes*have yet reached Wall street. It is quite probable that Mr. Chase has before tbis supplied the early buyers direot from the Department. There were some $OOO,OOO to $600,000 taken by various individuals and corporations, principally outside of the street, previous to August 19, and these, of course, will receive the first notes that are ready. Philadelphia stock Exchange Sales, September 18,186 L Reported by S. E. Slaymaker, Philadelphia Exchange. FIBST BOARD. 1000 Penna K 2d mort. 87 3Hazleton C0a1... 38# 4 Minehil! R 51 1000 Penna coup 55... 80 3000 Morris Canal 6b. 92 1000 City Os new...... 03# C BOARDS. [lOOO Beading 6s ’86.... 71 12000 do ’86.... 71 | 75 Lehigh scrip.... • 34# 20 Penna R l>s 37# 5 do S7JJ 3 do 37 # 100 Green ft Coates 7s SI 0000 Penna K Ist rant 93# 2000 do.. ,Ist mort Da# BETWEEN 1000 City 6s new. 93 | 3000 Beading It ’44 Site 86# j 3000 d0..*4450..2ds S6#| BOABD. 1 Minehil] B 51 4 Lehigh Nav... .s 5 49# 1000 Lehigh Valley Os. 91 SECOND 12 Beaver Meadow... 56# 21 Pennn B 37# 3 do 37X 0 d 0... 07=,' [CES—DULL. CLOSING FBI Bid., Ask, FhllnOß in toff. 34?. 8.3;,' FfaiUfeß “ 84*a 85 FhUaOaN “ 02# 93# FemmCs To 7 a# Beading K 17-30 i 7# Beading Bds ’7O 83# 84 B*dgM6s*Bo’43 87# 90 BeadM 65’86.. 71 73# Penna 8....... 37# 37 Pennaß2dm6a 80# 87# Morris Cl Con.. 33 # 07 Morris CL Pref. .. 108 6chN*r6e’B2.. 63 63# Bch Nav Imp 6s .. 70 fich Nat Stock ,4 6, J j £ch Nav Pref... II 12# Bis ASk» Elmira B 4 d Elmira B Pref. 9 10 Elmira7s’73... 55 Long Island R. 8# 9# Leh Cl A Nav.. 49# 49# Leh Cl AN Scrp 34# 84# N Penna B 5 5# N Penna R 65.. .. 6G N Penna B 10a. .. 73 Catawissa Pref. 5 2d ft 3d sts 8.3. 40 W Phila R ex d 51 Spmcc A Pine. .7 7# Green & Coates 13 15 Chestnut ft V«1 20 ~ Philadelphia Markets* September 18—Evening. There is more activity in the Flour market, and hold ers hare put tip their prices 25c W bbl. Sales include about 1,500 bids nt 84 25 kg me from the above figures for sn per £ne and extra?, nml from $5.50 up to $7 for extra family snd fancy brands, as in quality. Standard superfine is How held at $5, and extra at $5.25 bbl. Bye Flour And Com Meal aie quirt but steady, at $2.75 for the for mer and $2.61 # for the latter. Wheat.—The market Is active* and holders have ro •lized a further slight advance for prime lots; sales reach •bout 15,000 bupltcl- at 1100116 c for common to prime Western and Penna u-d in store; 1130118 c for Southern do afloat, and for white, including 6,ooo bushels Kentucky on private terms. Bye is in steady demand at 50054 c for new, and .'7 v? COr. for old. Corn is arriving less freely, and afoot l,i;uo bushels yellow sold at 54® 64#C. O bts ore unchanged, and 4®5,000 bushels sold at 80331. Bark.— I There is a good inquiry for Quercitron; Ist No. 2 is scarce, and ivantctl at tun. Cotton.—The di-maud i* limited, and the market dull Ut previous quut«tr<*«i*. Groceries and I‘uoviSiOSS.—There is very little do ing, and no change t*» note in either. Seeds are in%t« ndy demand at $4.7505 for Clover; $202.25 for Timothy, and $1.40 W bushel for Flaxseed. Whisky is firm, bids Helling at 18# 19c, the latter for prime Ohio, and drudge at 18c & gallon. exchange.—Sept. 18. BOARD. Hew York Stock 1000 NJ Cenlst mt...102)4 100 Bkßtpub’c...... 88 100 N Y Central 8.. 72& SOO do s3O 650 do 72V' 6 do 72# 90 Pac Mail SS Co.. 82 100 do b3O 82 100 do 81# 86 do 81# 100 do blO 81# 150 Erie Railway.... 25# 50 do blO 25# . 7 Mich So AN IGS 30 100 111 Cent B 5....30 65 150 do 65 42 do 64# 860 Gal A Chi 69# 100 d0.,..,...57 69# 700 Cler k Tol B ... SKK 200 do b6O 29# 200 Chi A B I B 43 50ChiB ft Q8.«b14 61# 12000 U S 6s ’BI Coup 90 BSOOO C 3 5i >7l Coup. Sow 20000 f S Sc ’74, Cp.. 80 BBOOTrcae pc 2 y.. 98V 10000 Ohio St 6a ’70....90 6000 Yir St 6s 52 1000 do 52J4 4000 do 53 6000 do slo 52 j 1000 Tenn St 6s *90.. 43 $OOO Missouri St 6^.. 43 # $OOO do sls 43 28000 do 43# 6000 do .b3O 43# 2000 Louifltona St 0«.. 55 6000 N T Cent 65.... 92 £OOO N YC Cv ba ’76.100# 6000 EB 3d rat be’S3 84 1000 Mich‘ Ceu 8 p c 1* m 6 F Cvt tm.. 96 COOOGB AQSpcb. 92 600 111 C B bds 92 $OOO LEA Wist mb 00 '•»«.* £33per annum. 330 3,300 “ The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Elias Rebor, light to captain; John Kalbach, bit coal to Sami Craig; Amelia & Ellen, lumber to M. Trump ft Son; AYm Kalbach, grain to A G Cattell & Co; Potomac, pig iron to Cabeon ft Co; Susan Loguc*, boards to J H Deyshcr. F. Bark Archer, Lewis, from Buenos Ayres, at Portland 10th inst. G G Mitchell, New York M O'Brien, Washington Mr G II Bttgby ft la AV L O'Brinu, New York 31G Rice, New Y‘ork Jll Jones, New York AV H Gary, Troy, N Y 3lr French Gr*(> F Patton, Baltimore Miss AValker, Baltimore H M Cowing, New York Lieut T A Gains F S Bond, New York W Blake, New York R E ll atch, New York M Glaser, Cincinnati, O Isa:u* Seliumnn, New York AVm A Moore, New York J Berry, New York HTaUant, AVhceling James Simeion, New York D R DoAVolf A la, N York E P Ross, Auburn NY Mrs Roby & dau, N York Mlsb sharp, >*uw Ygrk S Jackson, Pliiladelpliia AA’ J AA eller A Deinmu, New Jersey C-R Wotxlworth, New York J S Rhode?, AVheoling, Ya E Clapp, New York AY Brown, New York Lieut T L Case, A\ ash. DC A J Friwllauder, Ciu, O John H Mellor, Pittsburg Dtra tJapt Lowe, Boston Drrs Dollmnn, Cleveland ESP Thompson,New York J Mnnsure, Indianapolis AV C Hill, Indianapolis Chas C Gotldard, Oliio C Goddard, Ohio Edw Jonas, Quincy, 111 CO Simpson, New York P A Burden, Troy, NY E 0 Eaton, Troy, N Y Jas E Woodward, New Y’rkC Bush, New York Cot Hoffman, TJSA C G Mitchell, Kcw York AC Gofell, AVasb, DO H Shirk, Lancaster co Cnpt J S Glllls, Moiitlcfdlo S C Loug,.Maryland AV J C Kennedy, Boston J 31 Bweot, Baltimore Geo AV Lewall, Bfaryland F S Hunter, Reading Tljor S Ridgway, Hlinoi? T Y Wall ft la, N Carolina L Silverman, Chicago 3lr Sboentcrger ft la, Cln DfissS Shoenbcrgcr, Cin, O 31 ra E Shoenberger, Cin, O Mij-s M Shoenberger, Cin, O John Thompson: Boston V HaUlcnian, Columbia, Pa New York Markets of Yesterday. Tlio Breadstuff* market to-day was Arm ; flour, with a moderate demand, while wheat nnd corn were each about one cent liiciirr, with a good business doing fur shipment. Asuks are uniet, with sales of 25 bids at ps.ii for Tots ami Pearls. llliliADSTl'FFS.—The market for State and Western flour is Ann, and a moderate husinees doing. Tin-sales are 7,M0 bills at iS4.7offr4.So for siipi-rfme i*tatr, sri.loai 0.20 for extra State, s+.7o*r4,So for superfine Jticliisnii, Indiana, Ohio, lowa, Ac., and i*s.ooiro.:to for extra dm including shipping brands .2o. Wheat is 1 cent higher, with :i good demand for ex port: sales 145,000 liuhlk-Ih at BUfivftl.2l for winter red •Western, jfel.22j£fl>l.34 for white. Kentucky, 81.05®1.10 for Milwaukee Club, $1.25 for common white Western, and $1.07 for (’hiea.go spring. Itye is quiet at 68«r70c. Bnrlcv is Nominal. A . Oats ore firmer, find in moderate romiost af aoif33c for Jersey, lMawaro and l*mmsylvanin j 32j£ ©3lc for West ern, and 27ia-29c.for Canadian. Corn is firmur, sin.l stlxmt one cent hijE-li&r, with » fair Jci.miid for export And tho home trade; sales 90,000 bus at 51*to5c- for good to prime mixed Western. Provisions.—Pork is unchanged, with a moderate business doing; the sales are 900 bbls at $14.60 for mess, and for prime. Beef is Quiet, with small sales at $5®5.50 for country mess, s4®4.t>o for couutry prime, $9.f50«:13.50 for repacked Western, and si;t.so for extra mess.. Beef hams are dull and inactive. Bacon is nomi nal. Put meats are very Quiet at sj,' Comvitteb op THE Month. WM. L. BEEN, ) LETTER BACrS At the Merchants' Exchange , Philadelphia. Ship Philadelphia, P001e.... Ship Xonawnnda, Julius. Bark Addison Child, Smith ..Buenos Ayres, soon Bark SuYauu&h, 5tet80u...................L0nd0n, soon Baric Thomas Dnllett, Bill Lagunyra, soon Bark Elizabeth J, Foulke Port Spain, Tim, soon Brig Waltham, CJark... Barbados, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19, 1561, SUN EISES 5 59 J SUN SETS ~,..6 1 HIGH WATER.. 2 12 ARRIVED. Bark Hamilton, Jarman, 14 days from Havana, via Quarantine, in ballast to G W Bcrnndou k Bro. Schr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Bel, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Bel, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr Clayton nnd Lowher, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to J L Bewlej' & Co. Schr A B linssell, Bufltll, 1 tiny from Lewes, BeL with COrn to J L Bcwley A Co. Schr Champion, Collins, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, Del, witli oats to Jas L Bowler & Co. Schr E Arculariue, Haskell, 7 days from Rockport, with stone to captain. Schr H W Morse, Benton, C days from Bighton, with md.M* to Twells & Co. Scl,r Pcguonnock, Barnes, 5 days from Boston, in bal last to Tyirr, Stone & Co. Schr R GilfiUan, Smith, from Boston, in ballast to captain. Sebr Lamartine, Johnson, from Boston, in ballast to captain. S dir Caroline Hall, Lawson, 5 days from Braintree, with sUmu to captain. Schr Jas Martin, Harding, 4 days from Providence, with mdse to captain. Sebr Mary Natt, Richards, 4 days from New London, in ballast to Cubeen & Co. Schr A E Smyrk, Jones, 3 days from Baltimore, with wheat to Tlios Richardson & Co. Schr Ephraim & Anna, Thompson, 4 days from Salem, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co Schr 4 Thos Potter, Rackttt, 3 days from Greenport, in ballast to csirtsiin. Schr D M French, Stiles, from New Haven. Schr Ida L Howard, Jones, from Providence. Sclir Klisha T Smith, Smith, from Providence. Schr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, from Dorchester, Schr Isabel, Taylor, from New York. Schr E W Perry, Sampson, from Salisbury. Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, from Roxhury. Sclir Isaac Hinkloy, Leavitt, from Boston. Schr Vashtl Sharp, Haley, from Boston. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Srennicr Anthracite, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W 21 Baird di,Co. ' Stcamtug J F Starr, Evans, 5 hours from Morris Lis ton’s, having towed thereto ship Brooksby, for Belfast, Ireland, whence she sailed at 7 A M, ou Wednesday. Ship Wm. Cummings, for Liverpool, in tow’of tug America, passed Liston’s at 6 P M, on Thursday; above Liston’s, saw brig Waltham, from Boston; off Reedy Island, passed brig New Zealand, from St John, N B. CLEARED. Steamship Kensington, Baker, Boston, H Winsor. Bark Btmj Ilallctt, Little, Glasgow, D S Stetson & Co. Brig Brandywine, Harman, South America, J B Me- Keever. - Brig Amanda Jane, Dorr, Sagua la Grandpa Stuart, Carson A* Co. Schr 1) M French, Stiles, Folly Landing, E R Sawyer & Co. Selir S V W Simmons, Godfrey, Boston, E B Sawyer ft Co. Schr Vashti Sharp, Haley, Boston, L Audenrcid & Co. Schr John F Doughty, Leeds, Chatham, Noble, Ham mett ft Caldwell. Schr Ida L Howard, Jones, Portsmouth, J It White. Srlir E T Smith, Smith, Quincy, C A Hecksclier & Co. Schr Thos Potter. Racfcett, Boston, do Schr E W Perry, Sampson, Cambridge, T Baumgard ner. Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, E Cambridge, It It Corson A Co, Schr Mary Nntt, Richards, Providence, Cabccn & Co. Schr Fred Reed, McCalmon, Portland, Repplier & Bro. Schr Isabel, Taylor, Stratford, Ct, Win II Johns. Str C C Alger, Fenton, Alexandria, &c, T Webster, Jr. Svamerß Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Steamer Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEAVES, Del., Sept 18. The pilot boat John G WhUden, was struck by light ning last evening, Killing the Keeper, Mr. Christopher EMrldge, tcariog out the mainmast and doing other con siderable damage. Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING, September 17. MEMORANDA. Ship Osborn Howes, Baxter, from McKean’s Island, via Rio Janeiro, at Now London 17th inst. Brig Condova, Johnson, sailed from Warren 16th inst, for this port. Selirs Buena Vista, Roby; S E Jones, Jones: George Edvard, Wceka; E Rood, Goodspecd, g F Abbott, T.uil lam; J h livyt, Lyon, and HI A Shropshire, Shropshire, lienee at Boston 17th inst. Sclirs Wliite &iuall, Howell; CL Edvards, Gandy: F Edwards, Babcock; Jas 11 Strout, Foster: M E Smith, Smith; L Stnrtevant, Corson, and Jas II Moore, Inger- Kol# for this port, the latter via Bridgeport, cleared at Boston 17th inst. Schr J i> McCarthy, Smith, hence at Salem 16th inst. Sdira & B Bayley, Robinson, and A S Cannon, Nowell, hence at Newbnryport 16th inst. Schrs AVm D Car.uill, Hawkins, lienee, and Marietta Burr. Barton, from Delaware City, at Fall River 15th inshmt. Schr J Crandall, Gage, sailed from Fall River 16th in>t, for this port. Schr J B Hunter, hence for Port au Prince, was spoken 6th inst, lat 34 55, lon 72 25. Schr Alex Blue, Crowell, hence at Fall River 16th inst. Schr Northern Light, Hall, at New’ York 17th inst, from Vimdlmven, was run into in East River, by steamer John Brooks, for Bridgeport, carrying away iHnvspvit and jibhoom, with all attached. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 o’clock last kioht. CONTINENTAL nOTEL— Chestnut and Ninth Streets. W L Rodman, Massachusetts Sam Little, Roxbury A lt Williams, Jr, Roxbury H A Dening, Massachusetts Chas Dnret, Franco T Stevens, Jr, New York II Schuefus & la, Baltimore VW G Lewis, Boston (’apt L Loeper, Ft Hamilton Mrs Harris, Germantown Capt Chambliss, U S A M K Moorhead, Pittsburg A North, New York John Burnett. New York A Berry, New York Dr AVallis, Jlnrylaml Miss AVallis, Maryland Madam Amodin & d, N Y J D AVarren, Maine M A* Nichols, Wisconsin SA A pine, Jr, l’rov, R I J Morgan, Providence, R I J G Hill, Massachusetts J M Moorchcud, Penna B Grittin, Scranton T C Griffin, Scranton Geo A Shaw, Boston J II Lynde, Bangor, sle JAV S Harding, Brooklyn D Melick, Jew Jersey Baron Gerojt. AVasli, I) (J AV R Morgan, New York T B Bogen, Salvador Jns J Day, Connecticut* If X I tea do. New York Bev J If Morgan A la, N Y l 1 31 IL-ireJuau A* In, N York Mr Walker A la. Miss Walker, Boston AV A\* Wooilw<»rtt. N York Jl ]) Manley, V S N l>r Whelan, AVasli, 1) C 10l lialsted, USA Col J AV Alien, USA J M Andrews, Sar Springs Amos Burney, Boston AV Wilkin-on, AA r aslungton E S Her Collin, Lane co Mrs AV K Hoopej, Balt Theo llooper A la, Balt S Brads’, AVhceling, John F Hopkins, Virginia WII Crooker A sis, N Y R B Reynolds, London .1 McDou.guU, San Fran Geo AVilkes, New York Cnpt Ericsson, New York Jos Mrrrefiidd, Balt If (iroon, IVnnA Tims W Walter, Wash, D C J T llowuii], New York J G Russell, Boston Geo Russell, Boston MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. 1) Hartman) York, Pa M S El.-lieiberger, York, Pa A Cathcart, Carlisle .1 Shoemaker A In, Mart’bg E Turner, Luzerne co, P:t 11 A Mitchell. Clearfield D 1! Davis, Burnside, Pa W J Lambcrtmi, Penna John 1’ Kim. Penna W Binineer, Ohio Jas Gainer, Pittsburg D H’Arnold, Jit Vernon M J Jovce. Philadelphia J B Fisher, Philadelphia S Mileliell. Clearfield, I’a Hon Jeremiah Shinille, Pa ltobt McKpp, IVmm . WN Fetors, Marshal Creek Sami WellioriU. Bethlehem Mr Kinstein, Rouding G V Vengliiur. Ohio dolm Vogel, Pittsburg j ]l,i,it. New Umiipfdiir© James Ilcaly, Penna J 1» Keefer, C'hmnbei>lnirg .lolui Tevheun, New York l» r y. Wallace, Reading E Du Rois, New York A Wolle, Bethlehem R R Prifrhaiil, N Lisbon J B l)obyns, Jacksonv, 111 GII Stewart, Shipponsburg A G Miller A kod, Sbippensb Snnil SliippeuHb'g Benj Grill'er\ EHiitsport B Hartshorn, Camp Curtin Clms Pearson. Trenton, XJ AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at,, above Fifth* P Sitima-lrs Indiana A Iff Willc', New Jerr-Cy T J Borland, Dnwuingt’n W L Curry, PUila Chas Laitig, U S N W Verner, Glen Carbon Jolm Fetter W Harris, Jr, Phila Iff E Dickson, Delaware Sand Lnmsdon C E Foster, New York ]> Price, Newark, N J J A Tearee, New York J II Bir/zeid, PJmmlxville Richard Jones, Phila H A Iloff, Reading P M Stone, Rhode Island A Laing, Wheeling, Vu W* II Taylor, Cincinnati, 0 J B Clark, Rhode Island ,T Thompson. Rhode Island T Loudon, Boston 1> G Curtiss, Albany, N Y R. 1* Cmnndngs, X Y J II Foster, Michigan Jos F Davis, Maryland J’ Tbivi?*, Maryland 1* Thomas, Baltimore S Morrison, Pemia J W ltaig, Maryland .T S PreUynmn, Glasgow Mr** A E PreUjtnsui, Glas’w Miss S P Prottyman, Glas’w II IT Prettyqtan, Glasgow M H Prett) mnn, Glasgow J S Jr, Glasgow C L Hubbard, New York C WaoUvorth, Ohio M B Mount, New York W Smith, New York E Garrittsou, Atlantic City ST. LOUIS HOTElfweChostnut street, above Third, John T Mahony .1 AVainwright, Thila j D Willowahby, Carlisle Capt S H Flagg, St Louis F» Morgan, Mass Col C F Dickel, New York G Hu F lic-, New Jowy A lMetz, Ohio B Hemvowli New York A Bart, Washington, B C 0 C Townsend, lowa City J Bigler, New York N M Bennett. Phila Major J Buck, Now York C Smith & la, New Jersey J Hoff, New York j II Bunn, New Jersey T S Thompson, Penna J N Harman, Wihn, Bel W C Dickel, New York THE UNION—Arch Btreet, above Third. A N Scip, Pennsylvania A Fischer, St Louis Alex Bray, California M Felkner, Wutford, Infl W Sempler. Allegheny city Lieut C W West, Phila Mrs W L Sharpe, Salem,N J E Marshall, New Jersey B N Rankin, Shipponsburg John S Pearson, Reading Jacob K Sheuk, Lane co Jacob M Frank, Lane co ES Ballard, lowa R H Lee, Philadelphia Benj B McCool, Pottsville R Colbern & uf, Baltimore Jolm S Galt, Conestoga, Pa II C Biddle, Maryland W S Sharp, New Jersey John S Holcomb, N J Morris Robinson,Pottsville Sami Stifle, M B, N J T Henderson, New Jersey II Weldy, Tamagua Col R Ratcliff, Tamaijua S Bishop & wf, N J J Seller?, O W Steam?, TJostOU Maryland TjjK. Hall, Ohio Jas C Brown, Reading Simon C May, Middletown A Lybrand, Delaware, 0 STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. F F Gibson, Lnndieburg,Fa J B Gorgas, Carlisle Jas Thompson,Lowhdwn,Pa D W Jones, Chester co, Pa D W Downing, Chester co. ' Robt Nulson, Landisburg J J Anthony, Pa J Schilling, Canton, O - P H Shields, Pa A J Wolfkiel, Lcwiatown John Maxwell, New York II Briggs, New Lisbon, O W G Briggs, lowa II Barr, Lancaster co. Pa A D Caulk it In, Maryland ItBH Massey, Maryland Isaac BarnnrdiVln,Chester co A Conrad, Blair co, Pa W A Dripps, Fort Wayne E F Fpler, Harrisburg fiXiso M L Lane co Jas Walker, Lancaster co Geo V Woodward,Chester co Jas Coates, Christiana P Cnminoni, Newark, N J NATIONAL HOTEL —Race street, above Third. F A Whitaker, Hnzletou M G McFadden, Hazleton II Matten, Pottsville M Kline, Towanda S Moyer A: son, Mochanicsv W P Lentz, Carbon co Miss S Felt, Bethlehem, Pa R J Carter, Penna A Hester, MineravlHo Miss M E Tucker, Briilgpfc Richd Meily, Jonestown .Liverpool, Sept 20 .Liverpool, Sept 25 COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. C Blackburn, Lane co, Pa Miss M E Raisner, Del E Peirson Mrs Geo Raisner, Del Mis? Snllie Biddle, Del M Pcnnock, Wil, Del Cflstner Ilapwuy, V. iina N V Pennypacker, Penna A Shanklin, London, Ohio J S Crain, London, Ohio J Eachus, Chester co, Pa B S Walton, Chester co, Pa Nathan Haines k la, Penna Jos Haines. Lane co. Pa E AVcckS) riioeuixviUe, ro. REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. jfiß R Dcgrote, Lancaster Riifus Timcrly, Columbia A McClurg, Sch Haven E W Gilbert, Reading A Webber, Sch Haven A G Helfenstein A wf Sami P Small, Williamsport H T Meyers, York, Pa Sherwood, Pentia Chas P Atkinson, N J _ BALD EAGLE—Third Btreet* above CallotrhC!. H Miltorstown O Xeumyer, Blillerstown W F Stauffer, Adioustown Miss Gross, Allentown T Morris, Berks co, Pa T S Leisenrins, Pittsburg H Troxel, 8< Horsvillc A F Bortolet, Reading E Odenwieller, Easton, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third Btreet, above Callowhill, W H Reinhart, Monroe co Geo K Levan, Reading L R Appleton, Attleboro D R Harper, Olney A Cressmnit, Sellersvllle S Ruppcrt, Reading Capt E Enlman, C-entie Val D Bechtel, Rechtelsville Levi G Coleman, Reading Casper Henke, Reading BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Peter Smith. Bucks co, Ta J Davis, Bucks co, Fft W Davison, Cheltenham I Potter A lady, N Jersey Chas Plundey, New York M Macintosh, Doylestown Chas Boslor, Pennsylvania John McCall, Pennsylvania Dr A S Stiles, New Jersey G Satterthwait, Bucks co F. B Alterbury, Patterson II Muzzy, Patterson MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch. Capt G B Slocum, Wasli,D CAB Everett & lady, N J J W Thompson, New York B P Adamson, Penna N r Erickson, Pennsylvania Miss A Brownfield.Uniont’n IT Proctor J* lady,New York J Martin, Milford, Del W I* Foxi New Jersey SPECIAL. NOTICES. . One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Beet Manner) expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fignres. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac. toiT. Onr Oke-I’rics System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. Se22-ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street Batcheloe’6 Hair Dm.—This cele br&ted and perfect HAIR DTE is 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 LIQUID HAIR DYE ixstantlt produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects Of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK ft CO. and DYOTT ft CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf A'ALENTINE—NATT.—On Tuesday, 17th instant, at St. Andrew's Church, AA'cst Philadelphia, by the Rev. George AA'. Natt, Robert A'alentinc, of Bellefonte, I'a., to Mary A., eldest daughter of the lute Thomas J. Natt, of Philadelphia. # lIASLAM—GROFF.—September 17th, by the Rev. John Patton, D. D.» Mr. AA'illiam Haslam, of PHiladel j-liMt, to Edith Jttjsc OrofT, of St. Ocorges, Del. * HARMAN—SHUMAN. —On the ICth instant, by the Rev. Samuel Burborow, Mr. Lewis Harman to Miss Diary B. Shuman. # MOFFIT—3IACARON.—On the 17th instant, by the Rev. AA'illiam Cooper, Mr. Robert Moffit to Miss Eliza beth Macaron. # GRIFFIN—CUTAIAR.—On the 16th instant, by the Rev. F. P. Frischbien, Lieutenant Samuel L. Griffin, l'. S. A., to Miss AlbcniaF. Cutuiar, daughter of the late Francis Cutaiar, Esq., all of this city.- : : # BERGHAUSER.—On the 17tli instant, Henry Berg liausev, in the 39th year of his age. His relatives ami friends are respectfully invited to .attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1627 3rount Vernon''street, on Friday morning, at 10 o’clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. ## TAYLOR.—On the 18th instant, Frank Shoemaker, son of John D. and Sarah Ann Taylor, in the 7th year of his age. The relative? and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral from bis uarexits’ residence, No. WO Hutchinson street, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o T elot'k. ## PEBCIVAL.—On Second day, the 16th instant, Pluebe Percival, in''the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Fifth day, the 19lh inshuß, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Isaac C. Stokes. S3S Julianna street. [New England papers please copy.] * MASSEY.—On the evening of the 16th instant, Emmor Kimber Mawy, aged 36 years. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, 413 South Third street, this (Thursday) after noon, the 19tli in?t., at 2# o’clock. Sorvico at St. Peters’ Church, and funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill. * RU3ISEY—On AVedncsday morning, the 18th instant, John Etimsoy,«ged 62 years. ' IJis male friends are rosiwctfully invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, No. 1339 Pine street, on Friday afternoon, the 20th inst., at 2 o’clock. To proceed to the AVoodlamls’ Cemetery.*# MILNOR.—On the 16th instant. Hetty Milnor, daughter of John M. and Rachel L. Milnor, formerly of Grovt'villo. N. J. Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 238 North Twellth street, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * BASKETTF.R.—On the 17th iutsaut, John Basketter, in the 60th year of his age. * Funeral from liis late residence, No. 1305 Rod man street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * RECHTENAVaLD.—On tlielGth instant, Peter ltech tenwald, in the 43d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 327 Girard avenue, below Fourth, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’clock. ♦ RHOADS.—On the 16th instant, Mrs. Catharine Rhond?* relict of the late Thomas Rhoads, in the 64th year oi lier age. Funeral from the residence of her brother, William Sheer, No. 130 S South Second street, this (Thursday) af ternoon, at 3 o’clock. * IIOOFSTITLER.—On the lGth instant, John Hoof stitler, in the 71st year of liis age. Funeral from hie late residence, Clifton, Upper Darby, Delaware county, this (Thursday) morning, at 10o’clock. COAA'DEN.'—On the 17th instant, William John, sou of Mary Aim and tlic late Jultu Cowdcu, aged 12 years and 5 months. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. 1171 £outh Ninth street, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * ABBOTT.—On the 16th instant, Catharine Abbott, widow of the late Captain Edward Abbott, aged 82 years. Funeral from the residence of her sou, James G. Abbott, No. 800 North Seventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # ALLEN.—On the 10th instant, Susan Y.» eldest child of He nry C. and Catharine Allen, aged 6 years and 6 liid.th*. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Worth street, near Orthodox, Frunkford, Twenty-third AVai'd, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * riOOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD \J PKICES. , ' Black Grofi de Rhinos, $l. do. 3‘oult dc Sok-B,' SI. do. Gn*s Graines. extra qualities, dc*. Gros Grainc-ttc-3. do. Gros do Espagnes, $1.12#. do. Grog dcs lndc**s. do. Gros d'EcossC and Ottomans. do. Annures and VenetienncH, ire. BESSON ft SON, Mourning Store, se!2-tf No. 918 CUESTN UT Street. ryr=> A LECTURE IS AID OF ST. VIX IT§ CENT’S IIOSIK FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN will be - delivered by the Very Rev. P. E. MORI ARTY, D. D., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, corner of Broad and Locust streets, on THURSDAY, September 26,1861* Subject— u The Church and its Present Issues.” Tickets 25 cents. Poors open at 7P. M. Lecture to commence at S P. M. sel9-4t ry=a OBSEQUIES OF TERENCE BEL ILS LEW McMANUS.—A public meeting of, the friends of Ireland will be held at the S ANSOM-STREBT HALL on THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 19th, at 7# o’clock, for tho purpose of passing suitable commemo rative resolutions, aiid consummating the arrangements for the removal of the remains of the dead patriot to Ireland, which ceremony will take place in New York in a few day?. Several eminent speakers will address tho meeting. JOHN O’BYRNE, . Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Jdf. Tt Hasacak, Secretary. wlTrfltf rys» UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA) Uss LAW DEPARTMENT. A Term of this Department will commence era MON DAY, the 30th instant. The introductory lecture will be delivered- by tho Hon. GEORGE SIIARSWOOD, at 6 o’clock P. M. cf that day, in the usual lecture-room. al?-d!s30 THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1861. MARRIED DIED: NEW PUBLICATIONS. Il EX ANPKK SMITH’S NEW I’OEM, EXTIISK. HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. i\o. CXJiXVII.] CONTESTS [OCTOBKK. BOQEET’S EXPEIiITION. lly J. T. llkaslkv. li.T.rsTuATioNS.—Fugitives to Fort Pitt.—Attack on the Fort. —RoijuetV March. —Highland Charge. —Mawh through the WooiD.—The Child's Skull.— Rest at Tmearoras Settlement nt Muskingum.— Iterovery of Prisoners.—The Old Song,—The Mingo Chief. THE COAST RANGERS OF CALIFORNIA.—III HUNTING ADVENTURES. By J. Ross Buow.ns’ li.T.rsTuaTivNS. —Tom Fry In the Quicksand. — The Vinegar is safe.—Tom Fry Saved.—Tho Mon doelno Coast.—Our Camp.—The Judge Returns Thanks.—An Escape.—Shooting a Grizzly. SPORTING TN SPITSBERGEN. 1 i.Li'STUATioxs Tho Yacht.— Seal-Shooting— Walruses on the Ice.—Chase of tho Walrus. —Sho- Bearand Cubs.—Reindeer-Shooting.—Group of Reiu deer. ORLEY* FARM. Ay Anthony TnOLLOrn.—Hlustratod by J.E. Millais. Chautkh XXI. Christmas in Harley Street. CilAl’Tftu XXII. Christmas nt Ciupteu XXIII. Chriatmasat Oroby Park. Ch.M’tekXXlV. Christmas in Great St. Helens. Illustrations.— The Church Door.—Bllndinan’s Buff. “MARRYING A BABY.” HOW I MADE A FORTUNE. A FEB' FRENCHMAN AND YANKEES. OF LOSS. TOLL JENNINGS'S HAIR. TOO SENSITIVE, EDWIN OF DKIRA. By Ai.kxandeii Smith. THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIP. By W.M.THACK ERAY. Chatter XIX. Qn’on est bien a Vingt Ans. Chatter XX. Course of True Love. li.LrsTitATioss.—lll Chains.—The Morning Greet ing.—The Lovers. MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. EDITOR’S EASY CHAIR. OUR FOREIGN BUREAU. EDITOR’S DRAWER.— (With Ten Illustrations.) FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER. Illustrations.—Velvet Cloaks.—Caps,—Under- Sleeves.—Chemisette. The Publishers of Harper's Maoazinb, aware of its permanent value, have electrotyped every page. They can, therefore, supply any Number from the beginning upon the following terms .*■ Any Number will be sent by Mail, post-paid, for Twenty-five Cents. Any volume, comprising Six Num bers, neatly bound in Cloth, will - be sent by Mail, to any part of the United States within 3,000 miles of New* York, post-paid, for Two Dollars per Volume. Complete Sets will be sent by Express, the freight at the charge of tho purchaser, at a discount of Twenty-five per Cent, from the above rate. Twenty-two Volumes, bound uniformly, extending from June, 1860, to June, 16G1, are now ready. TERMS. One copy for One Year. * .$3 00 Two Copies for One Year 5 00 Three or more Copies for Ono Year (each) 2 00 And an Extra Copy* gratis* for every Club of Eight SUBSCItIUEItJ. Harper’s Magazine and Harper's Weekly, together, one year, #4. HARPER & BROTHERS, It Publish krs. Great expectations. BY CHABLEB DICKENS. GBEAT EXPECTATIONS, BY CHARI.ES MCKEXS. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, KOIV BEING PERFORMED AT Yl/AENIKE.STREET THEATRE. EVERYBODY' SHfH'LI* GO. AND SEE IT, Two illustrated editions, In doth, with 34 illustrations in each, price $1.50, as veil as a cheap edition in paper cover, price 50 cents, are published, and for sale tin- - hr T, 4!, PETERSON & BROTHERS, ’ _ No. 300 CUESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. EVerhody should get it, and road it at once. It fTREAT EXPECTATIONS. " \JT BY CHARLES DICKENS, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, BY CHARLES DICKENS. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, NOW BEING PERFORMED AT WALXI'T-STREET THEATRE. EVERYBODY SHOULD GO AND SEE IT. Two illustrated editions, in cloth, with 34 illustrations in each, price §1.50, as well as a cheap edition ill paper cover, price 50 cents, are published, and for sale this dnv, by T. li. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Everybody should get it, and road it at once. It Great expectations. BY CHARLES DICKENS. GREAT EXPECTATIONS. BY CHARLES DICKENS. GREAT EXPECTATIONS. NOW BEING PERFORMED AT WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. EVERYBODY SHOULD GO AND SEE IT. Two editions, in cloth, with 34 illustrations in each, price $1.50, as well as s\ cheap edition in paper Cover, price 50 cents', aro published, and for oalethUdav. l»y T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Everybody should get it, and road it at once. It Books, law and miscella- KEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will abate their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press. Bent free. Libraries ap praised by rfe2s-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL. MILITARY NOTICES. J™ FJUEIST REMMENT beserve fjl BRIGADE.—An Election for LIEUTENANT CO uILOXEL of the First ltwicj-vi* Brigade. First Division, F. Vi,'will bo hefel at the Armories of the several Companies, on THURSDAY, 19th Scptembor, between the hours of 6 and 9 o’clock P. M. H. G. LEISENRING, It Brigade Inspector K. 8., lst.Div. P. V. « COMPANY H, FIRST REGI MENT RESERVE BRIGADE.—An Election for SECOND LIEUTENANT of Conjpany H, First Regi ment) Reserve Brigade, First Division, P. V., will bo heW at the Armory, on THURSDAY, 19th of September, between the hours of 6 and 9 o’clock P. M. H. G. LEISENRING, It Brigade Inspector R, 8,, Ist Div. Ti V» J SECOND REGIMENT RESERVE H BRIGADE.—An Electionfor COLONEL and MAJOR of the Second Regiment Reserve Brigade, First Divi sion, P. V., will be held at tho Armorica of the several Companies, on THURSDAY, 19th of September, between the hours of 6 and 9 o’clock P. M. 11. G. LEISENRING, It Brigade Inspector R. 8., Ist Div. P. V. « COMPANY I, SECOND REGI 3IENT RESERVE BRIGADE—An EUcHon for SECOND LIEUTENANT of Ctanwmv I, Second Regiment Reserve Brigade, First Division, P. V., will be held at the Armory, on THURSDAY, 19tli of September, between the hours of 6 and 9 o’cloek P. M. 11. G. LEISESRIXG, Brigade Inspector R. 8., Ist Div. P. II ATTENTION, CO. B, SECOND M REGIMENT RESERVE BRlGADE.—lmportant JJJ ordexs having been received by this Regiment, from headquarters of the Brigade, ollmemborsof this com pany will meet at the Armory on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, September 19th, at 7# o’clock. AU mem bers uniformed will appear in the same. T. REYNOLDS, Captain. F. llays, Secretary. It* lj CARD.—HLASKO’S CADETS H will meet THIS AFTERNOON, at Half past 4 Ilf o’clock, at tlieir Armory, 219 S. BROAD Street, be low Walnut. ALBERT HLASKO, It* Adjutant. QOK WILL BE PAID FOB A SECOND LIEUTENANCY in an accepted Regiment. Addross *< Chas. Morton.” Norristown Post Office. . ael&-2t# II ATTENTION, TWENTY-EIGHTH H REGIMENT P. V.—Those who wish to connect tliemselves witli one of the best organizations in the service have still, for a few days, an opportunity in COMPANY P, the fifteenth Company of Col. Geary’s Regiment. AU who enroll themselves are immediately Font to Ciunp. Apply at our Headquarters, corner FOURTH and LIBRARY Street*. A. S. TOURISON, Captain. WM. A. MACKEY, ) T . . . SAM, E. GOODMAN,; lieutenants. ge is-3t* S NOTICE.—THE HOME GUARD Companies of Hoddiugtoa and Hestoaville will hold nn adjourned meeting at. the MONROE ENGINE HOUSE, ill HeHtoiivilhvs>n.THUßSDAY EVENING, at 7# o’clock. A general attendance is requested. 6018-21* J. BONBALL, Secretary. Slflß WALLACE REGIMENT OF INFANTRY—COL. E. E. WALLACE, Oom manding.—Headquarters, GOVERNMENT BUILD INGS, CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth. Patriotic young men wanted to be mustered in a first clbes regiment, and go into camp, under pay and rations at once. Companies to have full camp and garrison equipage immediately. Officers meet daUy, up stairs, at Headquarters, at 9 A. M. sel6-6t* TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS /Bw) will be paid any person who can procure im- JjC2CsLmediately TWENTY MEN FOR A MOUNT ED REGIMENT, now in active service. Address “Bcarcroft,” Blood's Dispatch, It* 'SA U. S. ARMY—WANTED IM ■flfa) MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT u. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between tho ages of twenty one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from 814 to 823 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge, The pay of each soldier com mences as booh ns lie is culiHtcd. By an act lately passed , the term of enlistment is changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitl'd to 8100 BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to tho fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promoto soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD 1IOU&E. LIEUT. I'. DODGE, s!4-lf : Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer, LDUAL, TN THE COURT OF COMMON J- FLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI LADELPHIA. Estate of ELIZABETH GRIFFIN, a Lunatic. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, adjust, and settle the account of JOHN H. CURTIS, Junior, Committee of the person and estate of the said Lunatic, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 30th day of September, 1861, at 4 o'clock P. M., at liis office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, below Chestnut, in tho city of Philadelphia. “ JAMES B. DOYLE, 5e19,21,23 25,27 / Auditor. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED SUB SCRIBERS, hare, by mutual consent, THIS DAY*, September 18th, 1861, dissolved the Copartnership formerly known under the title of CAIN ft ISZARD, Tobacconists, No. 11l MARKET street, Philadelphia, l'a. JOHN \V\ CAIN, scl9-3t* < JOHN F. ISZARD. TYTOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN—The -L i subscriber will continue (he business at the old stand. All arsons having claims against or indebted to the firm formerly known as CAIN ft ISZABD, will here after present them for adjuhtment to the said sel9.3t* JOHN W. CAIN. rPHE DEMAND IS DAILY ON THE I ■ increase for the Colored Photographs for 81 at REIMEB'S complete and extensive Gallery, SECOND Street, above GREEN. it* Hardware and cutlery, cheap for Cash anil short Credit, by MOOBE IIENB7.F.Y, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, eelu-lm RETAIL DRY GOODS. WE WILL OFFER THE BEST QUALITY of Wamsuttu Bh-arhcd MUSLINS, 33 inches with*, for cts. by the piece; best 37-inch wide Waziisuttn, by the piere; best Water-twist Fruit of the Loom, full yard wide, 12)£ cts. by the piece, (these are sold wholesale, by tho case, at 14 ets.;) Wil lintnsviile 2«ls, ets. by the piece; No. 1 Williams- Tille, 10 ets.; New York Dim-* at the old price; extra heavy Housekeeper Muclin, Vi'/j ets. ] Unrrls' extra liue t 11 >4 cts., (this was never sold for less than 12% ;) flno and heavy yard-wide, 10 cts.; full yard-wide, cts. by the piece; the beet o lf-cent for routs by tho piece; best 11-ceiitfor 9 cts. by the piece; full lj£ yd.-, wide for cts., (now* worth 15 cts. by tin* case:) Utica 10-4 wide Hamilton ur.ri Hugcnot Sheeting, 3 yds. wide, tho very best marie, cts. We cull attention to this lot of Bltialasie, knowing them to be at less prirrs than usual, and will sell them at these prices only so long OB our present stock may last. We offer a Great Bargain ill all Linen IJariiHloy Napkins, $1.25 par dozen. Alsu, in Table Linens, Fine Napkins, nnd Blankets. R. D. & \V. 11. PENNELL, Pol9*6t 1028 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. COMMISSION HOUSES. QHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. Ill* CHESTNUT STREET, , COM MISSION M BCHAMT9 ron THB SALB Or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. UlllS FANCY GOODS. jpANCY GOODS. DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN PER FUMERY. TOILET AND SHAYING SOAPS. BRUSHES AND COMBS, of all descriptions. POCKET FLASKS AND DRINKING CUPS. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. CHAMOIS SFLIT, AND PLASTER SKINS. POWDER PUFFS AND BOXES. PATENT LINT, Ac., Ac. OFFERED TO THE TRADE AT LOW PRICES. BT W. D. GLENN, IMPORTER, se6-1m No. 26 South FOURTH Street. CARPETINGS. JpOURT H - S T REE T CARPET STORE, No. 47. ABOVE CHESTNUT, I am now offering niy riock of ENGLISH CARPETINGS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. Imported expressly for City Retail Sales, at Prices LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. J. T. DELACROIX. CARPET STOCK SELLING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. BAILY & BROTHER, Ko. m CHESTNUT STREET. , sel7-tuths 2m Q.LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUM & Co.. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AC. . We have now on hand an extensive stock of Carpet ings of onr own and other mokes, to which we call the attention of cash and short time buyers. sell-2m E W CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 519 CHESTNUT STBEET—OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE, Are sow opening, from Custom House Stores, their FALL IMPOETATIONS NEW CARPETINGS 1,000 pieces J. CBOSSLETA SONS’ TAPESTRY CARPETS, from ,87* GTS. TO Si PER YD ! 6-4 TAPESTRY VELVET: FRENCH AUBFSSON: FINE AXMIKSTER: ROYAL WILTON: EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS: HENDERSON & CO.’a VENITIAN: ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS j ALL OF HE If CHOICE STYLES. AND HAVING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, Will be sold at MODERATE PRICES. an29-2m FINANCIAL, gEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN THIS DAY, NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Those who desire to participate in its benefits should apply at once to the uudersigned, 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 P. M., except on Monday evening, when it will remain open till 9 o’clock P. M. JAY COOKE & Co., No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. New national loan.— Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary the Treasury, a hook will he opened on the FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, At No. 114 South THIRD STREET, For subscriptions, under my superintendence, for Trea sury Notes, to he issued under the act ef July IT, 1881. These notes wilt be issued in sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS each, dated 19th August, 1801, payable three years after date to tho order of the sub scriber or as directed, and bearing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per .cent, per annum, PAYABLE SEMI-AN NUALLY ; such interest being at tho. rato of TWO CENTS FOB EACH DAY ON EVERY HUNDRED DOLLARS. For the convenience of the holder, each note tv ill have coupons attached expressing the several amounts of eemi-anuual interest, which coupons may be detached and presented for payment separately from the notes. Subscriptions for such Treasury Notes will bo received during FIFTEEN DAYS from the day of opening the book as aforesaid. No subscription for less than FIFTY DOLLARS, nor for any fraction of that sum, can bore ceived. 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 5 or, if preferred, CnC-teillh at the time of tinurt of the dwelling No. 865 MARSHALL Rircct. rmior, Jhmm, anti KitrlHii on the iiwt floor* wiili Unci' or foiii' clmmln'iv. Until, gas, Hot and cold water, At*. wIG-Gt* WANTED —A situation as an assist firit teacher in n private ptiiool, by n young hidy well fluidified to teach tin* minor brunch*’-; of an KtiglUh education. Address “Mary/* office of The I’n-ss. *•l6-121# __ WANTED —Dy a steady middle-aged mini, n fiituatirm as porter or watchman in a'i'ar tnry or wnrc*boTis-e, Oi*>d references given, Address “Porter,” olJiee of The J'ress. wlu-ttr* A N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEF j\ KR is (.pon for an engagement. Salary in aeroM nnce with the limes, Undoubted reference as to graf ter tijid ability. Aildress Business,” iV.S-X SMKU, Philadelphia IN*t Otliee. inllslfiy* A N IfALIiSM aw wishes an hi a Wholesale J>ry-Ooo.\H Jobbing *U>u*» will accept either a salary or a com in,i“\nji on miles* Address " &nltur<>it:i.bL. home, which id more desirable tlian jl large salary. She would en deavor, by a faithful discharge of the duties of her situa tion, to render herself useful. No objertiim tn tho country. Address “A. lb,” Blood’s Dispatch, #.r*l4-0t E' MPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men, Ac., ere invited to address the “Employment Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young Mew's Cliristinn Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-0m BOARDINU. Boarding.—a few single gentlemen, can bo furnished with pleasant ROOMS at a private residence on SIXTH Street, opiut site Washington Square. References exuliunired. Ad dress “ Home,” ut this office. selS-St* Boarding. —a widower, with two email children, wishes to secure accommodation in a genteel private family, where home comforts will be Bfcumh Address “Marshall,” at tills office. selO-Ot# A FAMILY in chestnut near Nineteenth street have two or three handsome ROOMS TO RENT, with BOARD, where parties can have every home comfort on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address “Rooms,” IVcwx office. Bi*l4«Gt*4 Families and gentlemen de siring accommodations for the winter can now have choice of single or communicating rooms, At 225 S. BROAD Street. seH-Ot* Private boarding.—fine BOOMS, at moderate prices, may bo had for the winter, at the ALLIBOMK HOUSE, If* W* OOniOT THIRTY-NINTH and WALNUT, West Philadel phia. an2B-lm FOR SALE AND TO LET. Mt FOR RENT—A very desirable £g*«l fmir-.'-torv DWELLING, with doublo three-story BACK BUILDINGS, having nil the modem coaveui- No. 110 North SEVENTEENTH Street. solO-Gt* TTIOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain- JJ ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate G miles from Doylestovn derot, and 2)4 miles from Lambcrtville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of-fruita. Price only £75 per acre; easy tonus. Apply to E. I’ETTIT, ecl9 No. SOO WALNUT Street. "IROR SALE—Beautiful Country Place, I* near the Willow Grove, 15 miles north of the city, containing 22 acres of superior laud, first-class modem improvements, beautifully shaded, all kinds of fruits, Ac. Apply to E. PKTTIT, «ay No. 309 WALNUT Street. 0 RENT GREATLY REDUCED MliL to 8375 fur the delightfully-located corner Property, No. 537 North ELEVENTH Street, with 20 feet front age, in fine condition, with modern improvements, cen tral and convenient to market, cars, churches, &v. 6e16-3t* ~ ."’o LET.—The Three-story Brick fls __._ T Ttvii with tliree-story back buildings, No. MotiGr 11 improvements. House 811 L031BAR1) Street. from verandah to In Clear on p ia( , stroct . *4* £ £• A, M, ATO LE '?.—A D>T fAS M&SfcyUSB, THIRTEENTH Street, *bv Apply tc all thefcedern conveniences. Bent moderate. WETHERILL a BROTH**.. au3 47 North SECOND 9itm. 0 TO BENT LOW—Furnished orun ■Kuuniished, for six months,* or longer, if desired, a large and cormftlent HOUSE. No. 17fS Arch street Apply to A. P. aut J. H. MOBKIB, 916 AHCH Street. je!9-tf TO REN I —Large Communieatmg Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (without hoard), in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of EL»vAnih _sgwi Walnut streets. au2Q-tf WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of St. Louis county, in -Ei«i,No. 234, at Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated tho said first* day ur December, 1850, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to sold first deed, did convey unto'WILLIAM M. MORR36ON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No; 126, of the City of St. Louis, and described as follows; Firsts A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of tli© field lot confirmed to Joseph Tallion, and known as Survey No. 1508, and west by Seventh street. A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or less; being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lots laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louis, 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 cast by Sixth street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described \ which said conveyances were made to said MORRISON, BREDELL, and DICK, In trust, to secure the payment of certain bond? therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in ten y<»arB from the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER LINDELL or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, pnyublo bemi-un nually from that date, all payable at the Bauk of Com merce, in New York; and among other things, it was provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and remain unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due; and * ekertaS) said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY ha?, it is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an nual interest^.becoming due tho first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due fur more than thirty days,, aiul Is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded : Now, therefore,.we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus tees as aforesaid,, at the request of many of the indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, wilt, on thet wenty-second day of October, eighteen huiu drea and rixty-one, aud between the hours of eleven o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Court House, in the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub lic Vendue, to the highest bidder, in order to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may bo payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with the expenses of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, ) EDWARD BREDELL, J Trustees. . se4-(hoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, ) GROCERIES. IJID FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared* m heretofore* to supply families at their Country Residences with, every description of FINE GROCERIES* TEAS* AO.* &0. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE GREETS. my!B X/TACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, IIJL SALMON* Ac.—3,000 bbls. Mess Nos. 1,2, and 3 -MACKEREL, large* medium* and small, in assorted packages of choice, late-caught, fat fish. * 6,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her rings, of choice qualities. 6,000-boxes extra new scaled Herrings. B*oo6 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings. 250 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. 60 bbls. new Economy Mess Shad. 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. I*ooo quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 606 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In store aud landing, for sale by MURPHY ft KOON9, nos No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. JUST RECEIVED, per “ Annie Kim ball,” from Liverpool, Mander, Weaver, & Man dor’s preparations: 25 lbs. Extract Aconlti, in 1 lb. jars. 25 lbs. Extract Hyoscyami, In 1 lb. jars. 60 lbs. Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb. jars. 100 ILb. Extract Taraxaci, in 1 lb. jars. 60 lbs. Yin Ral Colckici, in 1 lb. bottles. 100 lbs. 01. Succini Rect., in 1 lb. bottles. 600 Ibß. Calomel, in 1 lb. bottles. 600 lbs. FU Hydrarg,, in 1 lb. jars. WETHERILL ft BROTHER, mhB 47 and 40 North SECOND Street. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the 20th day of September, 1861, for supplying the Army of the Potomac with POTATOES. About 40,000 bushels will be required, in lots of about 8,000 bushels per >veek. The Potatoes to be of the first quality and equal in qunlityt o tho following kinds. Mercers (blue,) Pink Eye, Mercers (white.) The Potatoes to be delivered in Washington, anu sub ject to such inspection on delivery as the Subsistence De partment may require, and payment to be mode in Trea sury notes, if Government should desire it. Tho Potatoes to be delivered in good, strong barrels, aud each buriicl to be estimated at 60 lbs. The bids to be directed to Capt. A. BECKWITH, C. S., U. S. A., Washington, D. C. se7-dt2oth XJMPORTANT. g Send all Money and Packages of Merclian § dise for places in the Eastern States, Mow f York, and Canada, by HARNDEN'S EX PRESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. They collect Notes, Drafts, &c., and Bills, with or without Goods. Their Express is i the oldest in the United States. t Express Charges on a single case, M or small lot of Goods, are less than by any other conveyance. selO-2111^ SCOTCH WHISKY.—2O Puncheons Stewart’s Paisley Molt Whisk.-, In bond, for sale JAURETCHE A CARSTAIItS, sel2 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. mORTOISE SHELL—For sale by J- JAURETCHE A CABSTAIBS, 202 aud 204 South FRONT St. sell amusements. American academy of mus-U'. A CKANI* CONCENT SACIt F. 1) M USIC j:r. lives: MONDAY KYENIsi;, SKPTEMUKR 28, 1861. Tho finitii'iil Inl’iil ivili iI a ii i IIENIUETTA SIIAW, Mips T.l/.Zir. I-DOT.K, A LAI>Y AMA I T.nt. Mi=s CAiiUI.INE McCAKEBF.T, Mi.*< ELL IK POOLE,' Mr. JOIIK J. FIiAZKI!, (< if tli<- Scgnln Opcrn Trcurc,) Prof. AAIION li. TAYLOR. l»ruf. UK.NJtY 0. THUNDER, Mr. S. lIKIIRKNS, A SELECT CIIOJII S OF ONE HUNDRED AMATEURS, A I, A ROE AND KFFIOIKNT OUCHESTBA, Anil n CJIAA'D OIIGAS, WMrl, is to 1,0 j'liifo,l upon tin- Stfigc, oxprossly fur tins Ocrlision. 1,;.- Mr. J. JIUFFIN’OTOX. P\KT I. Sclccliimh [mm "THE MESSIAH,” uTIIK CREA TION," n TMK STAIIAT AIATEIt.*’ “TIIE ltF.- TniJ( OK TORI AS,” mill Alcßitolssolm’s “KLwAli.” TiilT 11, IfAVIIN'S ORAND WAR MASS. c.\ ISD.—The nmiiiit'iuuvnt be:? lc«uve tn wiy that no pain« or e\|H*nsr' havu ln;i» being bo v<»ry apin^jgB*i nmtMT-mrq GRAND INTERNATIONAL EXCUR SION, EMBRACING THE EASTERN AND MIDDLE STATES, AND THE CANADAS. To wit: The States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, of the United States, and Canada East, and Canada West, and New Brunswick, of the British Provinces. Tickets from rliilndelplitn to Camilla am! return, $2l. » it it Boston “ » 810. Tlie above including tickets to several entertainments on tho route. ■Fordetails of tho route, days of starting, price of ticketsfor the round trip, Ac., see posters and binull bdla at the principal hotels and railroad offices. sel3 tf - »ir—a. FOR -NEW YORK. ■fismaiiSxEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Raritan Cannl. _■ _ „ _ „ Philadelphia unit Now York Expregi Steamboat Don. pany receive freight amt leave tlnily at 2 P. M., delirer tag their cargoes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates. VM, P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New Yoifc gjra PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAK. BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for Alexandria, Washington, aaf Georgetown. Through in 36 hours. Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOB. HAND, Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and BA TDRDA Y, at 12 o’clock M., connecting with.all linn at those ports, and returning, leave Washington, George town, and Alexandria every TUESDAY and. SATUB DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARYES, Philadelphia, MORGAN A RHINEHART, Agents, Eoot of G street, Waehtngton. r -dQ FOR NEW YORK, Th# Steam Propeller Company will commence their business for the season on Monday, lßth instant. Their steamers are now receiving freight at SecOfti Pier above Walnnt street. 'Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIRD A 00., S 4 Sooth Delaware Arran. Hides and goat skins.—a lot receive! per schr for sola by JAURETCUE A CARSTAIRg, 202 oud 204 South FRONT Gt Fine shirt manufactory.— J. W. SCOTT, Sll CHESTNUT Street, • few doors below the 44 Continental.” The attention of tha Wholesale Dealers Is invited to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, of eoperior fit, moke, fiat material* 04 taaA and nude to order et eUortestaeU* 5»,68? SO’ 4,050 W 1,400 00 6,075 00