The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 21, 1861, Image 1

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    Ixchange.—Sept. 20.
BOARD.
Ifew York Stock E:
5 Metropolitan Bk.. Ss)£
20 d0...* bo 1 *
10 Penn a Co:il 70
5 Pac Mail SS (A*... 8:*
200 do 82 '£
100 do 82»,
100 N V Oi*n R 73'/
200 do slo 73».:
100 do 815 To
450 do . pV
30ft do .>5 73 l u ‘
65 Erie Railway 20
25 Hudson Kiv 1t.... 34
100 do b3O 33,y
9 Panama It 110
100 Gal & Chi R..1t30 69#
18 do r»'J
50 do s 3 60 y
00 do slO 69
50 do o 60*4
50 Clev & Tol It 29?*
200 do 2l>&
300 do 20 y
100 do W 0 20? i
*250 Chi * KIR 43#
100 do 44
250 do 43 V
50 do slO 43#
73 Mil & 1* du C H... IS
16 New Jer 11 112
•tHOOOUSG.s 'Bl ro£.. 00 V
1000 U H 6b 'Bl C 1... OO'v
1000 V S Os - 6f. 87S
7000 U S Ss '7+ rp... So>4
"23000 do 80
23000 Troas I*2 pc.... 101
12000 Trcft G p c *2 y.. 08f>;
1000 111 Canal IPOO.. SO
1000 111 SWvVnx Oil*. 80
000 Indiana FT ns... 7ft
1000 Virginia St 65... 52
booo do si-, r,i w
8000 Tcnn St 6s ? ftO.. 43
1500 Q Missouri St 65..
10000 do 43/j
2000 Mo G.-lss toll &
St .Tit 47
1000 Erie 1» Ist in b.-.H>3
2000 Erie 4th in bs... TO
4000 If Y riiiP76rv.li»o''
1000 Ifutl 1» S F bil.. 90
3000 Mil'll Conls! m. OS
600111 Cent It luls.. 93
3000 Galena A C Ist.. 98
10001. Erie & W Ist. 66)4
2000 la CJfc Mil L (1b 11
10 National 11k.... Bft
30 Bk of Commerce SO
10Merc Ex 11k.... 78
25 Corn Ex 8k.... SO
CITY ITEMS.
The Saving Fund Swindle—
With slum of marble and frescoes gay*
The Savings Hank made a great display:
Its name win gilt on the window glass.
To catch the attention of all who might pass.
The man who worked at grading the streets,
The man who sold potatoes and beets,
The man who kept a grocery shop,
And the -wotnon who vended ginger pop—
All thoi* people deposited cash,
In the lu-tinition which made such a dash,
But the Managers gobbled their savings up,
For the Savings Bunk was a Shaving Shop.
Wanting their cash, the above-named men
Called at the Bank and called again,
Till they found with surprise and consternation,
That the thing had “ynne into liquidation.
If over go shabby, or lean, or lank.
To hoard jmtr funds in the Shaving-? Bank.!
Better invest your Gold and Notes,
In buying good Pantaloons and Coats.
Which can in abundance be bought by all
Who will bring their cash to the great Oak Hall
The new Tieupury Notes, or any kind of good money
taken at par for our elegant Fall and Winter Clothing.
A large stock to select from, comprising the choicest
EtjU-p in the imirkd. We poll very cheap,
TVaxamakf.h A Brown 1 , Oak Hall,
S. E. voenov Sixth and Market streets.
John B. Houghton, Oak Hall,
Sixth and Marketstreets.
Fall Stock of Confectionery.—Happen
ing to be in the vicinity of Second and Chestnut streets,
yesterday, and seeing the immense crowds of happy
faced buyers passing in and out of Messrs. E. G. Whit
jjjan A Co.'s ivufoFlionery oi-tnUKshmcnt, wo couM not
*esL;t the temptation i'F falling in,’* if for DOthiug dSQ
than to evoke an Hem. Their autumn stock is now ready,
Sind, for variety and richness, surpasses auy of their
farmer dibplaj s. No wonder everybody prefers E. G.
Whitman A Co.’.- confections to any others. They are
fhe best and purest made.
Where to l!ft Your Lamps.—Xoiv that
everybody has ]e;»nic-d that the best portable light in u-e
Ip that oMhiiicd ft util the use of <* Kerosene •' oil, the in
formation desired is, to know where to obi ft in the bext
tamps to burn il in. By all adds, this is at Messrs. TYit
fers & Co’s., No. 33 north Eighth street, corner of Fil
frort. Their stock of Lamps is endless in variety, and
embraces all the improvements extant, the best of which'
£re of Mr. Witters* own invention.
M. J. A. Ksiii.emas is the proprietor of tho
treat Central Ciuvat Store, popularly known as tlie
* 4 original *’ O. I*. E. C.» on the northwest comer of
Chestnut and Seventh. Give liim a call—everybody.
Rebel Cannon Pointed at tiie White House.
—lt is said thiit the camion in the rebel entrenchment*,
jiear Washington, are sighted at the White House. Two
Bmnked thousand gallant soldiers keep watch and ward
ihere over the i n!:o:sal honor, and they fonu a cordon
about the regularly-constituted authorities of the land.
These warrior.- of the I'mon have brave hearts in their
fcosoms, and very many of them have their outer man
Blade comfortable and elegant by the superior uniforms
made at the Brown Slum* Clothing llall of Roekhill &
Wilson, Nos. OU-J and GO3 Chestnut street, aho\v Sixth.
The military clothing made bv this firm is superior in
respect to cm. finish, comfort, &c.
£ Curious Calculation.— The vast number of
Inhabitants who do Hv ', and have lived, upon the face
of the earth appear, at first sight, to defy the power of
calculation. Bur if v»t suppose the world to have ex
isted rix thousand \ ears, there now exist one thousand
million. Of this vast number how many have had the
good judgment and son-** to purchase their clothing at
the Popular Gift Clothing Establishment of Granville
Stokes, 609 Chestnut street; also, how many gilt> have
t>een presented to the different purchasers I
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
rp to 12 o’clock last night.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets.
John W Haseltiii.*, US A H H Janewav, Jersey City
H R Coggshall. rhila J II Smith. Wasli, I> C
T M Knight, Phila C Laila. Illinois
W H Suppler A la, Vhila Mrs St E Crockett, N Y
Geo B WnUoiu New York Dr Clark, Now Jersey
L JohliKffl, Ma-s A Eyoavs, Ohio
1 SeUey* Michigan Sirs Harris & <bm, Wash
C Cleveland, New York W B Russell, Boston
Jos C Curry, PiltJmrg W L Cliureh A' wf, Chicago
B N Sexton A wf, Mich S M Wise, lowa
John K Lee, Salem, Mass E B Fowler, Boston
B Cory & wf, 80.-tun W Slade, Jr* Ohio
Geo F Haveur. New York Mrs B K Fegram, Cal
H C Towne, Boston W H H Towne, Boston
Mrs I. C Tiiwiic. Hofffon Jap I* Foster, IT 5 ft
T. B Bowfs. 15. ..-ton A 11 RathVx.ne, New York
E Hoyt, Bradford E Potter, Boston
C H Dow, Bin-Ton T Bussle, Albany
33 C Bridgman & wf, N Y T M Lafmgup, Mexico
Diego Palai-o-. Cuba Gen Ilirie A wf, Penna
J B Cowpertliwait. Phila N Barney, Munch Chunk
O M Bogart A la. NY C A Blake A la, Boston
Miss Dix, New York Mr Hitchcock, New York
Mr Hovry, New York Mr Evans, New York
V II Bockarelhiw, X Y F Bailey, New York
31 Bose A* la, Indiana D James, Wilmington
J TV Maury, Wilmington R Townsend A* la. N Y
G W Boonlsh"*, N Y TV C Spencer, I* S A
C TV Pierre A* nl« Bostnu H Keys A wf, T ermont
John B Clagett. New York CII McCormick & la. 111
J Blunt, Brooklyn J A Wright, Indianapolis
J O TVatkin, New York E Livingston, New York
C I* Wolcott. Ohio Geo Iv Pevear, Boston
J D I>utui« New York T Russell, Boston
31 Wilson. New York T H Rochester, New York
Miss CJ- Jk*chest‘.-r. N Y Mrs M Rochester, X York
3lrs Maj Vincent, ft' York C Froir, New York
\f BeE live. ISA X l)n>wn r New York
Jns Bedputh, 1* Curtiss. Illinois
H Stone, Cin, 0 N Wall, Wash, B C
John Riirear. B.'dtitnorc C 0 Simpson, New York
W H Dixlgi*. >*!•*.»• Ynfk I) Y Sullivan, New York
3lnj J P Murray,Wash, D C Y II Jackson, Bristol
E Burnham, Chicago, Til A Barret, Staten Island
C TVeekhorn. New York Jf Rawls A dii, New York
Mrs McCoritih !•:. Chicago Mrs Shield
J V Mo-.-n- A b-, .Nviv York
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
H W Hawthorn, Willium-pt O K Chamberlin, N York
y M Elli.s Lew id.m-g S B Morris, Lebanon, 0
8 Sckoonjuakcr. Kentucky Win II Cool, Bristol, O
C Bower* i'*.rd. t) Tims Steckel, Allentown
Lieut Mel'mldiis. < amp Buff F T Blitz, Columbia
31 Crawford. Nttirsi.-tk* John Forster
tVm C l*mo nn J Richards, CollinihnsS O
C J Long, PitT-hnrg
H B Hilhii'O!* B’ilki-barre
Jolm $ Brown. lVurut
Clms llamp'Jiirc. .lejitu-.-ville
T. II Weis--r A «f. York
W M Shaw, Atlantic City
3» T) Kon.-si-tar. Now York
J B Cocliran, Frio, l*u
J P Byei>, Venango c«>
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestntrt fit,. above Fifth,
Band Moitj>oh, ChnmLorsh A C Dexter,
31 F Howard, Philadelphia JY, Dougherty. Del cu
B B Shrove. New Jersey Sami Dickey, Oxford
I) Arnold, i’ri Jits W LiiiviUe. Lancaster
3) Holme*, IVtt-ville E P Norton. Maine
A Percv, Dcl.iwan- S A Beers. Brooklvn
J S Pew, X.-v York C A Psast, Nt-w York
Oapt P Schupp N 31 McDowell, l’a
T Brich.'tin. New Turk Capt J C Osterloh J* la, U
W D Wvri!!, Washington S A
8 L Buttvrwoith A la. Pa Jos D Coles A la, Pa
ST. LOUT? HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
AT Small. Peun.-vKanin N Bitter, New York
V B Rosenbaum, N Jersey C Mittendorf »V la, Balt
35 Priestly, .H i'aul Jl RulunfOn, N York
Tli6mp-a*. N York J llftll k- I*, Ohl*>
tl'm Brewster, Kentucky Clms E Hunt, Boston
Jos Andrade, Phthidrlplua M Baez A la. Caracas
JI de Briceim a da. Caracas I* V H Van llifler, X.T
Jos Davy, New .L-rs-ey N 11 Bennett, Philada
Mrs Konumaie a da, Caracas
THE L’NlOX—Arch, street, above Third.
J R. Hillman. Altoona. Pa
John Gosliorn. Virginia
J S Slydcr, (.’hmnherrJmrg
IVmP West, Salens, Ohio
John W Bai l-, Pi-nna
I B TwnddeH, New York
Capt J II Moore, l’cnna
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third
Jot. A Moke, Keim.-tJ Square E II Blank, Alh-idnwii
H H Wood. Ivauiu li It Taylor, Heading
Baml A JobvisTOii, Piti.-lmrg TH KJoekuer, l*n
Col 8 Nicholas Harrisburg 1111 Vauxley, N J
CWLmvftll. Philadelphia Miss R(I Moore, Pottst'n
Miss M Lydia Buyer. Pa Mr* II R Boyer, Poltstown
T II Swartz. Indiana Win Jones, Towanda
Mrs Duncan A da. Pa
commercial hotel—Sixth street, above Chostnut.
W Ross, Santa TV 0 Pennyparker, Pa
James McDoi:i»i::;h, Pa
G B AdHiuS Del i i- I’a
N G Howell, IMui.-ylvnnia
Mlbs Wood A' >is Hus co
M Pennock, Wilm, Pel
J Baubni. Ohm
John Ciiftiplw.il. K!kt..n,Md D J Jloar, Pldlud.-lphta
JI Procter A Sa. Wilm, I>el TS Brown, Pennsylvania
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Geo W Kinder. Maryland Geo Sigafoos. Penna
Wm Early, ltri-r.il W K Evans, Bristol
H Breßfonl, JDi&tol E Stalery, Bristol
E Gillingham. r- nmi M Reeder. New Hope
TV Jame-S But ks’i i- T Ely. Wuruiinster
E Wildnian, Feid.a
Gh Gfllinglmin, Laid Islmid
Jas Palmer, Bucks co
1 Buckmrm, N*\\!<>wn
G T Merrick. Bm-k> co
D McNair,Buck.- >o
Jno Sutcb, Hart.-ville
S Stradling, Bn- ks c</
A Longshore. Burks e<>
A T DuffielJ, Pawr-villc*
A T Blair, Buck- to
D T Proper, (Brnkeitown
L Frank,Somerum Sijuare
A Potter, Hauiincmton
W Davis, Chclteiihaui
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CftUowliifl.
J B Ellenger, Newtown, Pa Thos Steckel, Ponui
TV Pali, Yardli-j \ iile I Trexlt-r, Yardleyvilh*
BBobl.Jr, iri.r-!i:.„i W it Neal, Yardleyvilh*
C MorrißOluPenmi J Smith, j<-,ikiuton
9? Dftrmh. Rucks , <», l*a A Buckman, l’nma
C Buckman, P<*un;i AS Roads, Southamplou
6 A Neal, Yardlej vilte 0 Roads, Sonicrton
8 Roads, Sonicrron 1) u G Keim, Peniui
F T Beans, Pennu It IfoUowt'll, I’ciina
jj Stetler, Trentuii, N J J Coleman, Berks co
Juo Mattis, Dauphin co, Pa D R Harper, Olm-y
J B Blickman, Pcukii R Borroughs, Newtown
W Eddovp. Moreland J EStrawu, Illinois
D Rcnno. Reading
MOUNT VERSON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arch,
idj Dunham Miss G V King, Penna
i S Jones. New Haven T H .Scott, Delaware
tf A Williamson, St Clair S Tripple,
r Lukene, Monts c<*. Pa L Dutree, co
jJM Shiim. New Jersey Sargent Schenendt r. Pa
Jorporo.l Sinitli, Pound Amoc Moore, New* Jersey
G B Colo, Shippenshurg
M R Demdng. ClciirAeld
S E Neiler, Petnia
Dr W Wilson, Bethlehem
J II Baldwin, Indiannp'dis
Jas Sulgrove, Indianap'dis
J R Churchill
.7 TV Ryan, Eric, Pu
TV J Lamborton, Penna
John Loudon. Alt,.one. Pa
Jolmsnn Bv
G E Billingsly, Kentucky
James G Elder, Penna
Jacob T Gest, IMuladii
Mrs S E Moore, Xnrrishiwn
J Chambers, Cincinnati
L B Platt, Delaware
Sargent Taylor, N York
Samuel Sinclair, Jr, Pa
J B O’Kcsnn, ] > eunsylv ? a
Levi Oberholtz, l’cnn’a
O RciPler, Marylantl
Jos Stackhonso. Atlloboro
T\ II Stuekerl, Bucks co
Amos Corson, Middleton
Thos Buckmnn, Newl<iwji
Geo Pickering, Bucks r.»
D McCarter, liartsvilh*
J A’Scrvis, Doylestnwn
TYm Carr, Bucks or,
,T Faulkner A la, Mont? c
E N Miles, Davisville
Geo Bilbc-e, Bucks c<.
L Hoppock, Newtown
Win Richardson, USA
A Germon, Newtown
S Graff, Cheltenham
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, abort* Sixth.
F.,1 Koon>.Mont;: co IVm T McKfi'M-r, Hatrisu
.1 McCullough, SprinvfieUl. 0 D Ilians. penusyhauiA
T E Watt, ritts-hurff .1 1> HuMwin A wi, PittdU
W 11 Watt, I.atrobo, Pa S G Qrone, Harrisburg
j tH * Kldov, Wilkcshnriv K Cnnniiixkflm, Chester co
J Jt iJol'l'ins, Mass dns P Wiley, Pcmwyiv’a
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, Above Race.
1> M,.„m l’ort (*rtrt***i» W I) Port <‘»ul.on
V L ltlauksbm, (Immhi-rsh X Brawn, Csirlwh*
Sornl JlidlicM. New Jersey All .1 Saylor, Berk* co
AW Bishop, Northampton
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhilt,
Bi'tij W Smith, Bucks county Oliver RoMerton. Pa
L 1* Bivjwii, Allentown Bvnj Beans, Bucks co
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
GEO. N. TAT2IAM, *
TH. FROTH TNGUAM. S COMMITTER OP THB MONTH,
WOI, L. RLHN, >
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia.
ShipTonawandft, Julius Liverpool, Sept 25
Burk Addison Child, Smith Buenos Ayres, soon
Bark Tlmmuft Ihdleft, Dill Laguuyra, soon
Bark Elizabeth J, Foulkc Port Spain, Triii, soon
Briir Waltham, OlnTk Barbados, soon
IJILP OK T ATIOiV S.
gT. JOHN, N. B.—Brig New XeaUhd.Gnnning—64s,-
t)00 lutii* 100 bids ah* wives* E X Sonder A Co.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21, IS6I.
SUN RISES 6 2 j SUN SETS f> 58
HIGH WATER 3 27
ARRIVED.
Ship Ifortonain, Atkins, from Liverpool July 28, with
imlse to John R Penrose.
llnrfc Aaron J Harvey, ’Miller, 3 days from Portland)
with indue to Wm Cummins* & Son.
Brig New Zealand, (Br) Gunning, 10 days from St
John, N B, with laths and fish io E A Sotidcr & Co.
Brig Waltham, Clark, 7 days from Boston, in ballast to
Thus Watt son Sc Sons.
Schr John Lancaster, Willetts, 5 days from Province
town, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot.
Schr Jus Allderdice, ,Stik-s, 0 days from Boston, with
ice to captain.
Schr M M Freeman, Howes, 5 days from Boston, with
nnlse to Twells & Co.
Schr John Farnnm, Hall. 4 days from Providence,
with imlso to Crowell A* Collins.
Schr J B Bleecker, Edwards 2 days from New York,
with mdse to D Cooper.
Schr Trojan, Slumrds, 7 days from Key West, in
ballast to D S Stetson & Co.
Schr James Neilsnn, Burt, 3 days from Taunton, with
mdse to Twells & Co.
Schr Sarah Luvinia, Connor, 1 day from Camden,
Del, with oats to Jas Bniratf A: Son.
Schr Ida, Vamlerslice, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with
grain to Christian Sc Curran.
Schr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Bel, with
oats to J L Bewley & Co.
Schr John Sv Rail, 1 day from Jones 1 Creek, Del,
with oats to Jus L Bewley & Co.
Schr Velina, Hulings, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
wheat to Jas L Bewley A Co.
Schr Levin Lank, Boyce, 1 day from Concord, Del,
with bark to J L Bewley & Co.
Schr Delaware, Doiibv, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wh**at to Jas Barratt & Son.
Schr Rhodella Blew, Peterson, from Boston, in ballast
to J It Blakiston.
Schr New jersey, Yannenian, from Baltimore, in
ballast to Noble, Hammett St Caldwell.
Schr Fnauy Bounlman, Matthews, from Portsmouth,
in luilhud to Sinnick.= s on J? Glover,
Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell, from Boston, with mdse to
Crowell & Collins.
Schr R n Wilson* Davis, from New York.
Schr Jos Porter, Yates, from Boston.
Schr Anna Magee, Wheaton, from Boston.
Scln* John Cadwalnder, Clayton, from Bo don.
Schr Pathway', Crawford, from Boston.
Schr Mary Piittereon, Godfrey, from Boston.
Selir Wm P Cox, Houck, from Salem.
Si*lir J Framlir?, from Sonars Point.
Schr M Monson, Bmvfdi-r, from Bmoklmven.
Schr C Williams, Golding, from Maurice River.
Schr SI) Bellows, Clark,-from Middletown.
Schr Ellon Baker, Steelman, from Dover, N If.
Steamer Alidn, Robinson, 22 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED.
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, New York, James All
dcrdice.
Steamshipß S Stetson, Russell, Washington, DC, D S
Stc*s«oji & C*o.
Ship Philadelphia,' Poole, Piverpool, T Richardson
A Co.
Selir Z A Paine, Jones, Eastport, E A Souder & Co.
Schr F Bourdman, Mathias, Rockport, Sinnickson &
Glover.
Schr II A Roger*, Rogers, Boston, DTearson.
Selir 31 H Wilson, Davis, Boston, Noble, Hammett &
Caldwell.
Schr New Jersey, Vaimernan, Boston, do
Schr J OmHvalacler, Ciayton, Boston, Costner, Stickney
Sc Wellington.
Selir Pathway, Crawford, Boston. do
Srlir R H Dnlei’t Shenmin, Providence, do
Schr M Munson, Brewster, B.i9ton, Wm II Johns A Co.
Schr M Patterson, Godfri'y, Boston, Repplier A Bro.
Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell, Boston, N Sturtevaut & Co.
Schr A Meceo, Wheaton, Boston, L Audenroid A* Co.
Schr C Williams, Golding, New Bedford, do
Schr Wm 1* Cox, Houck, Medford, J R BUkfeton.
Selir Saratoga, Adams, Newhurvport, Van Dusen,
Norton & Co.
Schr J Frambes, Somers, NowLnryport, Trevcrton
Coal Company.
grlir g D Bellows, Ciarlu Kanrnrd, Tyler, Stone Jt Co.
Schr 14 C Scribner, Irons, St Thomas, Tyler, Stone
& Co.
Selir George & Arthur, (Br) Stubbs,Montego Bay, Ja,
D X Wct/lar & Co.
Schr Rhodelia Blew, Prtcrsmi, Boston, J R BlakUton.
Schr Emma Amelia, Harding, Boston, Twelh & Co.
, Schr J M Jones, M<u*re, Laurel, Del, J W Bacon.
Steamer II L Gaw, Her, i»aKiin<.»rc, A Groves, Jr.
Barire George-H Stout, Laughliu, Washington, W
1> Clyde.
Tin: hark Savannah cleared for London on Thursday,
by Messrs. J'efer Wright A Sons, with the following
cargo:—7,927 bushels wheat, in bnlk; I,93obag*oil cake;
502 hrls fiour; 293 bids oil: 3 bids chrome ore; 65 casks
tallow; 15 casks lampblack; 225 tierces provisions; 4
ca=ks ylussware; 1 box brass ware; 50 hhds tobacco.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Deb, Sept 19.
The brigs Judge Blunoy, for Boston; Lebanah, for St.
George; Catherine Nickel?, for Bangor; Marshal Ney,
for AVest Initics: schrs J W Maitland, for Washington;
11 Pnysoii, for Boston; Sarah Wooster, for do: Smith
Tuttle, for do; West Wind, for do; Kedington, for St
George; It Jacobs, for Berlin; Michigan, for Portland;
Woodruff Sinn?, for Braintree; j W Wellington, for Well
fleet: CL YaiuWrwort, for Fort Monroe; Mary P Hud
son, Henry Castle, and H 11 CoggshaU, for Boston;
Hornet, for Baltimore, and steamer Jersey Blue, for New
York, are at the harbor. Ship Wm Cummings, for
Liverpool, ia at anchor in the Roadstead. Wind N. and
cloudy.
Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
READING, September 18.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, hound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
MilosLurg Iron Works, bar iron to Lynn, McCoy «fr
Co: J II Hugg, lumber to M II Keith, Now York: Regu
lator, grain to Perot & Bro; Jacob Steel, lumber to
Trump A Son; Mary, d«» to Henry Croskey: Wright &
Brother, chj to John Craig; Mary Elizabeth, do to Wm
C Lloyd; Jersey, charcoal to Wm Kaufman. F.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Ocean Belle, Brown, at Cardiff 3d inst, from
Montevideo.
Ship Western Chief, Wording, from Callao, was off
Queenstown orb inst,
Bark E FUuibus Ununi* Wallace* gulled from Cadiz
2Sth nit, for Montevideo.
Bark Mary Edson, Nickerson, at Marseilles 2d inst,
from Boston.
Schr H B Malionoy, Lake, lienee at Bo3ton 19th Inst.
Schrs Elonise, Tliatclior: It S Milrr, Baker; Excd
si.ir, Rih-y; E Slade, Bayley; C M Neal, Godfrey: SE
Julios, Jones; Henry Cole, Hazelton; George Edward,
TYcvKr> r Boicc, Adams, ami L A Jlliltr,
cleared at Boston I‘Jth lust, tor this port.
gchrs Henry Perkins, Gobdriclij L S Levering, Cor
son; T Lake, Doughty, and llanuaU Blackman, Corson,
hence at Salem 17th in>t.
gchr Omega, Taylor, cleared at Baltimore 19th inst. for
this i«»rt. #
gchrs A Cordery, Grace; St dona, Foster; S ..Moore,
Strum and Zmiavi*, Foster, cleared nt Salem 17th Inst,
for fids port.
Sclir Jas JNeil.'im, Burt, from Taunton for this port,
sailed from Newport 8 A 31, ISth inst.
Srhr Sarah Ehlridge, Conover, at Providence ISth
hist, from Orman's Creek, Del.
Schr Hannah Willets, Parsons, hence at Baker’s Laud
ing 17th inst.
Schr S Applegate, Levi, cleared at New York 19th
inst, for Egg Harbor.
Schr TVuve, for this port, sailed from New Haven ISth
instant.
Selir.-iMartha C«»llin.a, ShAurds* Revenue, Gamlyi Em
pire, Adams, and New Haven, Field.*, sailed frvrn Provi
d*-u ;c IStli inst, for tliis port.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Brig Hannah Eastee, having a forged clearance from
New York for St. Thomas, with a large and valuable
cargo, was seized at Elizabetlipurt on the afternoon of
the liuh inst. The captain and crew escaped.
The Messrs Marey, br..th«sri«, >me Uvingin I’ortvinoilth,
N. H., the other in New* Orleans, owned four ships. The
Southern brother hoisted the Secession ling on two of
them, and they w*ere seized by the United States autho
rities. The other two, floating the stars and stripes,
w ere captured by the rebels.
SPECIAL, NOTICES,
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest j
Styles, made in the Beßt Manner, expressly for RETAIL |
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plata j
Figures. All Goods made to Older warranted satisfac- :
tory. Our One-Price System is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike. j
ee22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. j
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.— This cele
brflted and perfect HAIR DYE is tho BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere Imitations of this Groat
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine \V. A. BATCHE
LOR’S LIQUID 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, invigorating tho Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel
phia mia-tf
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
BIEL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street. |
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of tho most superior quality, At tho most '
reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BROWN’S, Drexell’s j
Building, 34 South THIRD Street. dclO-jy |
MABRIED:
Bt >wles—peters,—On Sunday, tho 15th inst., by
Rev, Thomas Braiucrd, D. D.» Mr. (JimiUw M. ismvli**
to Miss Sue, diiuglitar of Jacob Petals, K**., all of this
city. [Xcw Yoi-k i*u|k.ts i>l<*a.*o copy.] #* '
M.KINSTRKY—ANCOKA.—On the MtU inst., at ;
Chestnut Hill,' by Rev. Dr. 3loriarly,Gco.A.3lcKins
troy to Isabella M. Aurora. # *
KRAMER—COOPKIL—ScpI.mber Ifith, 7»y R.*v, j
John Thompson, 3lr. J’hilip Ju-imier to 3liss Sarah S. j
Cooper, both of Philadelphia. . * J
.lATIIO—PAUL.—OiI the 18th inst., by Rev. A. At- ;
winul. 31 r. Henry F. Jutlio tu Miss Ib*bet:ea Paul, all of ;
till- «*iry, ifc •
CAIiTY—MEGEE.—On tin* lltli inst., by the Rev. «
A. W. Milby, Mr. N. J. Carty to Jibs gallic Megee, all !
of tliir* eity. # 1
lIASLA3I—GRfiFF.—fin the 17th inst., by the Rev.
John l’ntter, Wm. Haslain. of Philadelphia, to .Miss
Edith Jane Groff, of St. Georges,'Dd. *
KELLY—JIct^UAID.—On the Kith inst., hy John G.
Wilsmi, Y. D. 3r„ Mr. Francis Kelly to Mi& Alien Me
both ot‘ tMs , lty.
RONEY—HUCSUES.—ApriI 2*.\ Hilil, by John («.
Wilson, A". P. M., Mr. >\. J. Kom-y to Mis* Juno
llucbes, both of this city. *
MARSHALL—DDBGSQ.—On the 19th, l.y (ho Rev.
Sand. Ditrburow, John S. Jlurshall, of Clh‘<i«t, Pa., to
Miss Hannah A. Dubose, daughter of Philip L. Dubosu,
of ibis , ity. *
DIED:
TII.GHMAN.—On Thursday evening, 19th instant,
after a lingering illness, Catharine, wife of William M.
Tilghmnn. *
tiBEAYES.—On the IStli inst., Slaria Greaves,daugh
ter of the late Alexander and Alary Greaves, Sr., aged
f>B year*.
Funeral from her lute residence, No. 917 South
Third street, this (Saturday) afternoon, ut C o’clock. *
M ALLOWF.LL.—On the 1 P;L Henrietta R » wife
cf Charlf r M. lfall'v.vll, in the 22d ; car <»f her a ire.
Funeral from h< r late residence, No. 1020 Beech
Rlrerf, thi«i /witiird'iy) »frern...Mi, at 2 o’clock. *
JOHNSON.—On the ISih inst., Mary Amanda, wife ot‘
John R. Jidin-oii, hi !!)•• o->d year of h'-v age.
Funeral from the rende nee of her hu>!»:tml, Falls or
S.dmylhilbon Sunday afUTimnu, at 1 oVlock. *
IIAGEKTY.—On the lSlh ins!., Chrlrtojdier Ilagerty,
in the 04th year of his age.
Funeral from Ids lute reeidr-nre, No. 7r.t» Somb > ir
t.M-i.th Mrcct, tide (fc?«t nrdiiy) iiftornoi.ii, at y e'dovk,
without further nonce. *
LOI DKRBACK.—On the 10th Inst.* Mr. Joseph Loti
di*r buck, nurd 6h c»i>.
Finn ral fn»m bis late residence, Xo. li»02 Cross street,
by Tenth ami Ta.-ker, on Sunday aflernoon, at 1 o’clock.
McCBOSSAX. —On tin* 191 h iust., Patrick, son of
John and .Margaret McCro.-snn, aged on.* year and tea
im'Jiths.
Funeral from the residence of hi" parents, 1625 Wood
street, iltir- (Saturday) aftenu»mt, at 3 o’clock. *•
Ralston.—in the bonniLdi of riKi'iiixriih 1 , on rha
I.i«.|-Irln« of the JtHh llisl, Catlmiine Rnlstoii, I'vHvt or
J tuner RiiLtuti, in tin* 70th year «»f her age.
Funeral on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. &
SHE\ LIN.—On the l!*th iti.'l.. Tbonms. son of Pa
trick and Catharine Shovlin, ti.ged 22 month-.
Funeral from the residence of bis parents. 521 North
Front street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
WELLS.—On tin* IHlli inst., Mr. John Wells, aged 41
years.
Funeral from his late residence, Heath (formerly Car
rol) street, above Thirteenth, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock. #
YERGKR.—(Mi the morning of the 19tl» iust., Sarah
IJnuKi'ii, infjiut itniiirKt'-i' of .luliti Jv. anrt M»«rv 31. V<*r
ger. aged 10 months jmd 0 d:«y.-.
POOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD
Vir rKICKS.
Black Gros de Rhinos*, SI.
do. Ptmitde Sides, gl.
do. Orem Graines, extra finalities,
do. Gros (irainettes.
do. Gross de Kspagnes,
do. Gros deS Indes.
do. Gros d’Keosse and Ottomans,
do. Arumre? ami Venetienncs, Ac.
BESSON Sc SON, Mourninj? Store,
6{l2.tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street
ryrs=»- « OB!—THE IMMUTABILITY OF
GOD.—Rav. JOHN ('IIAMBKUS <in this sub
ject TO-MORROW, at I*. 31.. Church BROAD
and SANSOM Streets. . It*
ry-= NOTICE.—NORMAL MUSICAL IN*.
STITt'TE, No. 62* North ELEVENTH Street,
Phila.—The science of vocal and instrmmmtul music
thoroughly taught. Personal ami class instruction day
and evening. Juvenile class every SATURDAY, at'*2)£
o'clock.- se2l
nil-RCII OF THE FOVEXANT.-UEV.
B. T. NOAKES, Rector, (heretofore worshiping
in Concert Hall.) will have services in the Lecture Room
of their new Church, FILBERT Street, above Seven
teenth, TO-MORROW, (Sunday,) atlo,‘£ A. M. nnd
P. M. *
SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. WILHELM,
jjof <»f Baltimore, a medium nnd an speaker,
wilt lecture at SAXSOM-STItKKT HALL, on SUN
DAY, at l*. Conference at 10)<J A. M. } on Pro
gression. Admittance 5 cents. It#
PHILADELPHIA AND U HADING
ILS RAILROAD '.COMPANY, oflic© 227 South
FOURTH Street.—Pim.AOKi.riua, Sept. 20, IS6I.
To avoid detention, the Holders of Coupons of this
Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this Ottic© on or before the 30th iust., wlicu
receipts will be given and checks will be ready for de
livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
se2l-t3O SL BRAD FORD,-Treasurer.
A LECTURE IN AID OF ST. VIN
ILS CENT’S HUME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN
will be ddivi'ml by the Tory Rev, I\ E. MORTARTY,
D, D„ «t the ACADEJIY OF MUSIC, corner of Broad
ami Locust streets, on THURSDAY, September 26,1861.
Subject—“ The Church and its Present Issues.” Tickets
25 cents. Doors open at 7P. M. Lecture to commence
at 8 P. M. sel9-4t
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
u 3 LAW DEPARTMENT.
A Term of this Department will commence on MON
DAY, the 30th instant. The Introductory lecture will bo
iipiivevefl by the Hon, GECUIGK SIIAUSWOOD, at 8
o'clock r. M. of that day, in the usual lecture-room.
s!7»drs3o
MILITARY NOTICES.
M COMMON’U'BALTH KEGIMENT.
W —A meeting of Young Mon favorable to the imme
ilf diate formation of this Regiment will beheld at the
COUNTY COURT HOUSE, c*.>rner of SIXTH aud
CHESTNUT Streets, THIS (Saturday) Evening, at
8 o'clock,
Distinguished Speakers will be present. It
JJ HEADQUARTERS COMMON
jR WEALTH REGIMENT, S. W. comer NINTH and
Va CHESTNUT Streets,—The Roll Book is now open at
the above room. All young men desirous of organiz
ing a first-class Regiment for immediate service, are re
ijuesh’d to enrol their names without delay. se2o-6l
Ji THE WALLACE ItEGIXENT
Hot nfFAKTKT-COL. E. E. WALLACE,-Cum-
Ilf nsunding.—Hcad'inarhTSj GOVERNMENT BUILD
** INGS, CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth.
Patriotic young men wanted to be mustered in a first
class regiment, nnd go into camp, under pay and rations
at once. Companies to have full camp and garrison
equipage immediately. Officers moot daily, up stairs,
at Headquarters, nf 9 A. M. sel6-6t#
Sdl CAVALRY.—CAVALKY OF
floors wishing to lmy u tniined, spiritod ssubllo
f JICRBK, which ha? no superior, fifteen bauds
high* soTt’ii ytnrs old, tntd of pytMordiiuey endiu'nnee,
willdo well by addressing Box No. 4, CIIEST Ell, Dela
ware county, Pa. se26-2t^
CAVALRY.—a OO D MEN
JSSBfr u anted to fill up Captain Arcbambault’s Troop,
of Colonel B. Butler Brice's Regiment, now in
Camp. Rations, Ac., immediately. Pay* from $l4 to $22
pop DK'UUb
An exix*rionccd Trooper wanted as Orderly Sergeant.
HcadquartiTS 106 South SIXTH Street.
Captain JOS. ARCIIAMBAULT,
Late Eighteenth Regiment, P. V.
First Lieut. FRANK EVANS.
Second do. JAS. 31. COX. s©2o-2t*
S-ft U. S. ARMY—WANTED IM-
Sstn MEDIATELY, for llio SIXTH BEOIMEXT
v. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, n
lew more alde-bodied mew, between the uses of twenty
out* and tldrty-ftve. Pay ranges from $l4 to $23 per
month, *ceortiing to the rank of the- soldier. Eaeb-hidn
will be fnrnislied with u good horse and equipments, am
ple clothing mwl subsistence. Quartets, fuel, and medical
attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com
mences as soon as hois enlisted.
By nn act lately passed, the term of enlistment is
changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier
who serves tliattime is entitled to
$?109 BOUNTY
from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fart
that the Government has wisely commenced to promote
soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open
to all.
For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office,
GIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE,
s!4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
ATeXA N NEW
I‘OKM.
EDWIN OF DEIRA,
BY ALEXANDER SMITH,
Author of Life Drama aiui other Poems,*’ ;i City
Poems,” Ac,
UNIFORM WITH If IS PREVIOUS WORKS—WITH
FINK PORTRAIT OK THE AUTHOR,
1 voh. lCmo
TICKNOR & FIELDS.
publishers,
It 135 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
Books, law and miscella-
KEOUS, new and- old. bought, sold, and ex
changed, at the PIIILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a
distance, will 6tate their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, os well as 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
prftised by ffc2fi-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL.
J^U RNSIDE’S WHISKY.
TO THE PUBLlC.—Messrs. STOCKDALE & CO.,
Kv>. 331 WALNUT street, north Wdc, Philadelphia, are
the Sole Agent* for the sided' my Whisky.
JAMES BURNSIDE, Distiller,
Allegheny Co., Pa.
BURNSIDE’S PURE OLD MOKOSGAIIELA RYE
WHISKY. —Hotels, Dealers, and Fainilieii supplied by
the Sole Agents, STOCK DALE A CO.,
*i*2l-tf 331 WALNUT Street, north tide.
-VPEW YORK AND PHIL ADEL
jAI PHIA SYRUPS In Jlhtte., Tw,, anil mils, part
of very choice quality. 3few Orleans ami Ouhu Sugar,
also strictly choice i’nrtn Kico do., Cut I.oaf and other
refined Sunars* Primrose Uis/* do. 05*,” and William
IL Grunt 7 * 5s « Own Rrand” Tobacco. An assortment of
prime ami nuslintn Coffees of various kinds. Also Porto
llico and Muscovado Molasses in store and for sale by
PHILIP REIEY & CO.,
3fu. 7 North'WATER Street.
TTNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA
\J NJA—MKIM’AL I>K I 1 ABTMKNT. ~ Ninety-■
hixtli Sesfiiun, 15U1 mul 'O2. Tbe regular Lectures of
tUis school will commence MONDAY, October 14, nml
termiimte tbr last of February.
Fee tin- full Course §lOO,
Ti. K. JSOGERS,
?c*2l-tstu4t Dean of the Medical Faculty.
UNION ENVELOPES! UNION
ENVELOPES! VS lON ENVEOLPE3!-That
will go tliruusli tilt* Post (.util's, over tliroo liumlereil unit
liftyilill'emit.t vies. CountryStorekeeperseuppliwl .with
twenty-five nr it million, ill tin* very lowest prices, at
MAOKK'S, Union Panel- anil envelope Manufuetory, 010
CIIKSTNI'T, of HUDSON Street, cor. of HUDSON
Street. Ileuieinlicr olij, lieniemiter JJI6 CHESTNUT
Street. eeit-Ut
WHO WOULD HATE THOUGHT
f f that would pay i'..r so excellent a colored
Vbotoirrapb as tin* one made by RKIMKIt, SKOoND
Street, above (!r«‘ii ? It*
XUTER’S HAIR DYE, tin" and 38
ix Touts a Rox. Also, applied at Oil THIRD Street,
nhove Chestnut. It*
<in n i inn w°°>s s ’ ooo - — Vei, y
tjlxVjVui/j snporier old Mortmain*.*, scrum! on
unit ml city properties. for sale by F. It. .10NKS,
No. 129 South SEVENTH Street.
rn, HAY AND FODDER CUT
-X-TEIiS, (Jraiu Fans, Root Cutters, Corn Sliellers,
A^litoltural Implements. in great variety, for sale- by
1). J.ANDRKTH A SON,
llbpltJUeht itnd Seed Warehouse,
3t* Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Strrel.
AAA BAGS PRIME NEW CROP
Ow TIMOTHY SEED, fur jale l.y
«-21-6t# BORERS & REST.
Ammoniated super-phos-
IV3IATI’1 V 31AT1’ OJ* LIME, warnmted pure around lioug
unil lino bone.' Bwie dust nmmiraetumi ami for nulo by
H<*CiKKS A (iKST,
No. N»*i MAKKKT Slroid.
So2l-fit*
Fine shirt manufactory
J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few
doors below the “ Continental.” The attention of the
Wholesale Dealers is invited to hie IMPROVED CUT
OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, and material, oa
hand and made to order at ahnrtaatnitb jeS.tf
OLIVE OlL.—Pure Olive Oil in white
glass bottles, just received per bark Juliet. For
•ale by JAUBETCHE A CABSTAIBS,
No. 208 Bnnth FRONT Street.
JUST RECEIVED, per “ Annie Kim
ball,” from Idverjiool, Hander, Wearer, A Man
fler’B jroparations:
26 lbs. Extract Aconitt, In 1 lb. jars.
26 lbs. Extract Hyoscyaml, | n 1 lb. jars.
60 lbs. Extract Belladonna, lu 1 lb. jars.
100 lbs. Extract Taraxaci, In 1 lb. jars.
60 lbs. Vin Hal Colchici, in 1 lb. bottles.
100 lbs. 01. Succini Kect., in 1 lb. bottles.
600 lbs. Calomel, in 1 lb. bottles.
600 lbs. Pil Hydrarfr., in 1 lb. jars.
A BUOTHEB,
it and 40 Korth 6ECQNO Street.
! mbs
l
THE PEESS—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 81.1861.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
jgYBE & LAN DELL,
EYRE & LANDELL.
EYItL & LAND LL
EYRE & LAN'I iRLL.
EYRE & LANJ)ELL.
lyrj: & landell,
fourth Axn aucii,
FOURTH ANO ARCH,
FOURTH ANO ARCH,
FOURTH AM) ARCH,.
ARE SOW OI’HXIXG THEIR
USUAL
ASsORT M E X T O F
FALL 13 ItY GOODS,
AHAI-TED TO
FIRST-CLASS CITY SALES.
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
FINE BLACK SILKS,
NOVELTIES IN POPLINS,
NEW FALL SHAWLS,
SCARLET CENTRED SCARFS,
WATERPROOF CLOTHS,
FULL STOCK OF STAPLES,
L> L Y GU O O 1> S.
>e2l-rtuthl*t
WE WILL OFFER THE BEST
QUALITY of Wamsutta Bleached MUSLINS,
33 inched wide, for Vl}.} ets. by Ihe piece; best 37-inch
wide Wamsulta, by the piece; bunt Water-twist
Fruit of the Loom, full yard wide, 12j£ els. by the piece,
(these arc sold wholesale, by the caso, at 34 et<;) Wil
liumsville 2ds, 12J£ cts. by the piece: No. 1 Wiilinms
ville, la cts.; New .-York Mills at the old price; extra
heavy Housekeeper Muslin, 12)£ cts.; Harris’ extra tine,
11 j, cts M (this was never sold for less than 12,‘f ;) lino
nnd heavy yard-wide, 10 cts.; full yard-wide, cts,
by the piece; the beat fljf-cviit for cents by the
piece; best 11-eent for 9 cts. by the piece; full I>£ yd».
wide for cts., (now worth 15 cts. by the case;)
Utica 10-4 wi’de Hamilton aod Ilugenot Sheeting, 3 yds.
wide, the very best made, 37 cts. We call attention to
this lot of Muslins, knowing them to he at less prices
than usual, and »ill sell them at these prices only fjo long
ns our present stock may hud. Wo offer a Great
in all Linen Barnsley Napkins, $1.25 per dozen. Also,
in Table Linens, Fine Napkins, and Blankets.
B. D. K W. H. PKNNKT.L,
pelO-Ct 10*28 MABKKT Street, below Bteveiith.
FALL— 1861.
SPLENDID GOODS,
UHEAP FOB CASH,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
The Cheapest ever Offered.
Thirty Yvr Corf, under Regular Fricea,
SILKfj AND PRESS GOODS,
Great Variety.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Most of our Muslins still at
OLD PRICES
Flannels, Cloths, aud Cassimeres.
Linens of our own ImiK>rtation.
Blankets, nil sizes.
Balmoial Skirts, Ac., &e.
At the Old Established Store of
THOBNIiEY & CHISM,
b*2o U. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPltllTG GARDEN.
WATER-PROOF CLOAKS.
T T Also, most approved shape for Fall Wear of
Plain Cloth Cloaks.
Striped Cloth Cloaks.
Black (’loth Cloaks.
Orders filled with our accustomed promptness. Largo
stock of Cloths from which to select.
COOPER & CON ARD,
seQO S. E. comer NINTH Sc MARKET. )
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Waterproofs aud Bepellautc.
Plain Colors Cloakings. '
Fine anil Medium Black Cloths.
Ah-o, Cassiuicrcs, Satinets. Vestings, Boys’ Wear, See.
COOPER & CONARD,
ee2o 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET.
SEAM'LS.
Blanket Shawls.
Mifeip** Shawls.
Black Thibet Shawls.
Gouts 1 Travelling Mauds. t
COOPER &CONABD,
bp2o 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET, a
WATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
BLACK MIXED.
RepeUani Cloths, Brown Mixed. -•
llepellant Cloths, Gipsy Hoods.
Light Cloths, tbr Fall Dusters.
EYRE A LANDELL,
80 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
Autumn dress goods.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS have opened a hand
some STOCK of GOODS,
Specially adapted to the time?,
Consisting of NEW FABRICS at LOW BATES.
Plain and Figured Black Silks,
Rich plain colored Poult do Soies,
French Merinos, very cheap,
I’ivris l*;mt y C;»shim*ri*s and De Lnines,
Velours, Drogllets!, Reps, Otfomnns,
Black l)v Ltdnes, Merinos, Doinl*ii'/.sm*s,
New Styles Fine Blanket Shawls,
Broelie and m*w Fancy Shawls,
French and English wide Chintzes,
Calicos in immense variety,
New Goods in Men’s wear,
Boys’ Cussiinercs and Coatings.
Belt CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street a.
“VTE'W FALL DRESS GOODS.
Al New Styles of Fall Silks.
Very Cheap Black Silks.
Good Black Silks at 75, 81, and 87J£c.
Rich Printed Merinocs and Cashmeres*
Rich All-Wool Reps, all colors.
Black and White All-Wool Plaids.
New Full Delaines.
Beautiful Mohair Brocades atlSjfc.
Cheap Stella Shawl#.
I Stella Shawls of all grades and qualities.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
• Largest sixes, and best colorings and stylcß
. At $2, worth S 3.
1 Cheap Canton Flannels and Muslms.
N ew Goods opening daily.
H. STEEL A SON,
seU tf No, 713 N, TENTH St., above COATES.
The arch-stkeet cloak and
MANTILIA STOEE.
KEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATEK-PEOOF TWEED CLOAKS
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
Bu3l-6m N. TV. corner TENTH and ARCH Sta
A UTUMN DRY GOODS.
*t\ j will open this morniug the following desirable
6 One Lot of Dark Wool Do Laine.
One Lot of Dark Cotton and Wool Do Lain©.
One Lot of Mohair Poplins.
One Lot of Ladies’ Cloths.
One Lot of English Calicoes, at
JOHN H. STOKES',
au3o 702 ARCH Street.
TATOTICE TO LADIES.
lM Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the
following goods, which are decided b&rgans;
One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 18&, worth 28.
One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 25, worth 37
One Lot of Ladies’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs,
One Lot of Ladies’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15.
One Lot of Geuts’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25.
One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 37)£, at
English canton flannels—
Both single Atul double napped, at old prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
Be7-if 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
Linens, house-furnishing
GOODS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS,
&c,—Tlw lorsefct assortment tn the city, at lowest prices
SBEPrAKD, TAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, ■
gcTif 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
~]VT 0 T I C E . —The subscribers have
Li agreed to continue, and renew for one year beyond
the time originally fixed for its duration, the Limited
Partnership heretofore existing between them, in accord
ance with the Act of Assembly, under the firm and immo
of BENNERS A DRAPER, for the importing ami trad
ing in foreign and domestic liierchandige and the general
commission business. The General Partners are ISAAC
B. BENNERS and WARNER DRAPER, and the Spe
cial Faitner is JOHN 1). RENNERS, who has contri
buted to the capital of the firm the buiu of Ton Thousand
Dollars. 'l‘lie continued or renewed partnership com
mences this dav, and ends on tha twelfth day of Septem*
ber, A. P. 1802.
Philadelphia, September 12,1861.
ISAAC B BENNERS,
WARNER DRAPER,
General Partners.
JOHN D. BENNERS,
se2l-s6t Special Partner. "*
IYTOTICE. —The undersigned have this
1 N day Sold till tlitir interest In the firm of F- N.
JONES, Philadelphia, to I’. JONES & Co. and J. M.
JONES, who will continue the business under tUo firm
of F. A J. M. JONES. NAHUM JONES,
J. ALFRED JONES.
Boston, September 16,1801. It*
■\yt7E, THE UNDERSIGNED SUB-
Y I SC’RIBERS, have, by mutual consent, THIS
PAY, September lSfli, 1861, dissolved the Copartnership
formerly kuowu under the title of CAIN & ISZARP,
Tobacconists, No. 11l MARKET street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
selO-St#
"M'OTICE IS ALSO GIVEN—TIie
J_ 1 subscriber w ill e.untinuo llio business at tho old
stand. AH persons having claims against or indebted to
the firm formerly known as CAIN Jk JSZARD, will here
after present them for adjustment to the said ,
ael9-3t* JOHN \\\ CAIN.
"VT OTI C E.—The subscribers having
_l_ 1 bought out the late fu*m of Thaclier & Woddrop,
would infonn tlieir former patrons, and the public gene,
rally, that tliry are now prepared lor tUo fall trade, and
would offer inducements to customers to suit the times, a
their stand, No. 10 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia
THACHEB & 00.
Samuel A. Tiiaciibr,
Hexily D. Vanhorn.
\VvVi‘.ViW.'\WCA‘.V»SV V.'.VAW,' l ''
Letters testamentary
upou the estate of SARAH N. SAUNDERS, lato
of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been graut
<*<l by the Registerof Wilts to tho undersigned, all persons
having claims or demands against the estate of said de
cedent are requested to make known the same without
delnv, and those indebted thereto to make payment to
JusilUA NEWJJOLP, Nyberry, Phila,,
01* t() ( Pvi'cnlr.v^
GEO. A. NEWBOLD, Norristown, Mont- | NUO -’
gomery county. Pa.
Fe2l-riit#
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILD
KILS.—SEAIiED PROPOSALS, endorsed <{ Pro
posals tor Building a Public School House in the Ele
venth Ward,” wilt be received by the undersigned, at
the Office, southeast corner SIXTH and ADKLPIII
Streets, until TUESDAY, tho 24th day of September,
1861, at 12 o’clock M-» for building a Public School
House on St. John street, below Buttonwood—said
School House to be built in accordance with the plans of
John Frazer, architect, to be seen at the Office of the
Board.
By order of the Committee on Property.
ROBERT J. JIEMPIULL,
£<>2o-31 Secretary Controller* of Public School.*.
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILD
KRS.—SEAT.KI) l-BOI’OSALS, endorsed “ I'ro
posals for building a Public School House in the Six
teenth Ward,” will be received by the undersigned, at
the Office, southeast corner SIXTH and ADKLPIII
Streets, until TUESDAY, tho 24th day of September,
1661, at 12 o'clock M., for building u Public School
llouso on Howard street, below Girard avenue—said
School House to ho built in accordance with the plans of
George S. Bethel!, urclutcct, to bo seen at the Office of
the Board.
By order of the Committee on Property.
ROBERT J. HEMPHILL,
seSO-St Secretary Controllers of Public Schools
Hides and goat skins.—a
lot receive 1 per schr Augusta, for ealo l»y
JAI'KETCIIE & CARSTAIR9,
selu 202 nud 204 South FRONT St.
JOHN H. STOKES’,
702 ARCH Street.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
JOHN W. CAIN,
JOHN F. ISZ.VUD,
LEGAL.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
STOCK AT RE-
OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN LACK GOODS AND
PRICE, EERBIS, & Co.,
will open mi MONDAY, the 23d instant, novelties in
LAFH, mid EMBROIDKIiIKS, as follows:
Nesv Point Alein on Bare ('ollars and sets front S 2 to $25.
Do. AH»liuueaud Yii|i‘m iemie <ln. do. i?l to
l>o. Hoiiitoii di*. do. 50e to .*?d.
Do. Maltese do. do. LV to $3.
l>o, French Eiubrd Camhrieatal Swiss<lo. fiUetoSlO.
Do. Real thrtmd-Inee Vi-iIH tin, dm £*2.50 tf*
Do. Cam:Gin and rusher do. do. do. 81 to $3
A large lot of French Cambric, Yuleneiemm Imee
trimmni llttndkeirhiel's, new styles, from !<2 to $lO,
A lot of Knitted Ch.-mis.’ Yokes, 25 cts, each.
Manic Rnfiling, very cheat*.
Lot of I’iio* Apple Handkerchiefs, 25 cts. eaeti.
New Fluunuings, Bunds, iitfants’ Robes, IMgings, In-
Hertings, etc., etc., etc,
Also, novelties in Sleeves, French Handkerchief*,
Valenciennes, and otln>«- Luces.
Our stock of Linen Handkerchiefs, white goods, »tc.,
will be much improved by numerous additions, all of
whieh wilt I*o o|f» , r»‘ l l for I’ilHll fillpiT UUllt. bc|OW
..liliiK.ry rvts.jl pjicus.
FBICE, FERRIC, & CO..
1(11 ‘1 MAUKET STIiEET IS THE
J-U-Lv PLACE.—I have im\v on han*l a stock of
MULLINS that cannot be surpassed in the city, many of
which I will guarantee to sell cheaper than they cm bo
bought. Having purchased them for rush at very low
prices I am disposed to iiivv ttu? pnt.lio Hu- ln*n.«!it iff it
by selling them very cheap. Heavy bleached Shirting nfc
6] by tlia bicee, Worth 7 by Hie ease; *Hll h-avicr at
7) ; 3 case, :i4-ineli wide, at 9 cents, has been Bold at 10;
• lull yard wide mid fine at very fine 10#; very
heavy 31 cents; and the line Water Twist 32# emits.
'Fruit of the Lootu, Wamsuttu, Willi.unsvilh’, and New
Y'ork Mills mav on hand at the very lowest, prices. One
ruse 1)7 wide heavy Sheeting at 12# cents, worth 14 by
the case; ami one ease of those very heavy Hu"U‘*ii'*t
Sheetings, 3 yards wide, 37)£ cents, worth’ 40 cents
wholesale. These arc the heaviest Sheetings now made.
AH these goods are tin* hwt that will hr* sold at the pre
sent price's. ' GRANVILLE lb HAINES,
rt*lS-4t 1016 MARKET Struct, above Tenth.
WILLIAMSVILLE, WAMSUTTA,
* f V Penn, Bates, Amoskeag, and Bellows Fulls
| BLEACHED MUSLINS. Y. E. AUCHAMB.UJLT,
Northeast corner ELEVENTH mid MARKET Streets,
will 01*101 this morning yard-wide bleached Muslins at
8,9, 30, 31,12)4, and Id)£ cents; Shirting width
Muslins at 6,7, 8,9, and 10 cents; heavy and. lino Sheet
ing and Pillow-case Muslins from 10 to 31 cents; film
white Flannels 12, 38, 25, 31, and 37 cents; heavy
bleached aud brown Canton Flannels 10, 11, and Vl%
cents; cheap Towelling and Tabic Linens; new-stylo
[ fall ivlaim-sond Chintzes; Sheplienl's rhiidsut 61 eenta;
licit full Poplins at 50 cenrs. Wholesale and Retail Dry
Goods and Carpet store, Northeast comer ELEVENTH
undMAKKKT Streets. selB*32t
fIOWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
\J N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts.
Have just received
1 bale of Gray Twilled Flannels.
1 box heavy unbleached Canton Flannel at 10c.
200 p«. now autumn-stylo Prints at 10c.
Balmoral Skirts* Infest style.*: and coloring*!,
A handsome lot uf printed Uohnnts« 1 yd. wide* at 31c,
A very cheap lot Damask Table Linens.
Our 25 cent White Flannels are the bost in the city.
selS-tf
Eyre & landell, fourth and
ARCH Streets, uro opening their usual assortment
Rich Fall Press Silks.
l-'igurcc yrr-nch I*opHiis.‘
All-Wool ltleli Foil Delaines.
IMnted Frcm-b Merinoes.
Wtitdon Foulards, new Fabrics.
Fall Sliawls, new Designs.
Fine grades of Black Dross Silks.
New Goods, opening Dailv.
EYRE Sc LANDELL,
ee 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
fIHEAP DRY GOODS—STILL FUR
\J THER REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in
order to insure miles and realrzo Cash.
Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies.
Do. do. Pnria Jaconets.
Medium style do. do.
Dark Brown Lawns, 12)£ cents.
Silk Challies, Bareges, Barege Anglais, Gray Goods,
Poplins, Moti3 de Laines, A-c.
Black Tamarthie Crape do Espang, &e.
Foulard Silks and Milanese, &c.
White Goods in variety.
A fine line of plain Swiss Muslins, 12# to 50 cents.
Black Lace Mantles, Bonrnons and Points.
Black nnd Colored Stella Shawls*
A very cheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
A good stock of Flannels and Domestic Goods at the
lowest market ratus, for cash only.
CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
jygQ-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
QHIPLEY, HAZARD” &
» HUTCHINSON,
No. 11!J CHESTNUT STREET,
COM MISSION M RCHANTS
FOB THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
FINANCIAL.
gEYEN '’'"AND ’ THREE-TENTHS
PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN THIS DAY,
TO THB
NEW NATIONAL ROAN.
Those who desire to participate in its benefits should
apply at ouee to the undersigned, the appointed Agents
for the GoTernment.
All sums received, from FIFTY DOLLARS upwards.
The office hours during the subscription for the Loan
will he 5 P. 31., except on Monday evening, when it will
remain open till 9 o’clock P. M.
JAY COOKE & Co.,
Befi-15t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
YEW NATIONAL LOAN.—
I•' Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of
the Treasury, a hook will ho opened on tlio
FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
At No. 114 South THIRD STREET,
For subscriptions* under my superintendence, for Trea
sury Notes, to be issued under the net of July 17,1861.
Those notes will he issued in sums of FIFTY DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOL.
IARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS each, dated 19tli August, 1861,
payable three years after date to the 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 FOR EACH DAY ON EVERY HUNDRED
DOLLARS. For the eonvouieneo of the holder, each
note will have coupons attached expressing the several
amounts of semi-annual interest, which coupons may be
detached and presented for payment separately from the
notes.
Subscriptions for such Treasury Notes will be received
during FIFTEEN DAYS from the day of opening the
hook a? aforesaid. No subscription for less than FIFTY
DOLLARS, nor for any fraction of that sum, can be re
ceived. Subscriptions of fifty dollars or one hundred
dollars must be paid in lawful coin of tho Uuitod Statc3
at the time of subscribing. Subscriptions of more than
one hundred dollars ma ybe paid at once; or, if preferred,
one-tenth at the time of subscribing and one-third of tho
whole amount on every twentieth day thereafter until
the whole el mil be paid. No payment of less than fifty
dollars can be accepted, that being tU9 omuU?Bt SUQI fvr
winch Treasury Notes can he issued.
Certificates will be granted in duplicate to subscribers
for the amounts bo paid, the original of which the sub
scriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of the
Treasury, when Treasury Notes, as aforesaid, will be
issued thereon to such subscriber or his order, carrying
interest as expressed in such but in gases
where only part of the amount subscribed is paid at tho
time of subscribing, Treasury Notes will be issued only
for the payments made subsequently to the first, which
will remain until the whole amount subscribed by such
person shall be paid, when Treasury Notes will be issued
for such first payment also. On payment of each de-.
ferred instalment, tho subscriber will pay, in addition
thereto, a Sum equal to the interest accrued thereon
from the 19lh of August to the date of payment, and on
final payment like interest on tho amount paid on sub
scription, wliick payments of interest will bo reim
bursed to tho subscriber iu tho payment of tho first
coupon.
The Treasury Notes Issued upon such certificates by
the Treasury will be sent to the subscribers by mail, or
such other mode as may be indicated by them when they
transmit their original certificates. The duplicate cer
tificates may be retained by them for their own secu
rity.
JAY COOKE,
Office of JAY COOKE & Co.,
No. 114 South THIRD Street, next door north of
Girard Bank. • . ses-15t
MILITARY GOODS.
woollens.
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Arc prepared to deljrer on contract o-i and o>4 dark and
sky blue
CLOTHS AND KERSEYS.
Kcll-3m
au29-ths6t#
OR NAVY
BLUE SATINETS.
§,OOO or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, Buch as
Is used in the United States Navy.
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
33 LETITIA Street, end
»nl4-2m 34 FRONT Street
QOTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
FOR GALE BY
myMJftf FROTHINGHAM k WELLS.
t non non tent buttons, u. s.
liVvV*vl/v pattern, for sale by J. P. REED,
Turner, southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and NO
BLE Streets, Philadelphia. . BeT-lin*
TTARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
1 1 cheap far Ca*li ami short Credit, by MOORE*
HENSZEY, 42T MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
ftlO-lm
EJll:i;uioi;itu:s.
NO. 720 CHESTNUT STREET.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
JJNGLISII WATER-PROOF
CLOAKS.
(A<)t AH T'i l AI.)
FLACK-MIXED CLOAKS,
GRA V-MIXKI) CI,OAKS,
BKOWN-MIXED CLOAKS,
CLARET-MIXEJ) CLOAKS,
OPENING
EVEIiY MOliNlNft.
J. YY. PROCTOR & Co.,
* 70S CIiKSTXCT STREET.
DRY-GOODS JOISUKKS.
JAM PS, KENT,
SANTEE, & CO.,
IMI'OKTKIS? AXI> JOJinFKS
OF
DRY GOODS,
No*. 230 mid 241 N..rth THIRD Stn«*t, above Race,
Have tow open their ususil
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Auioi)" which will 1.0 found a general assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
ter CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED.
w?l7-2ni
1861 FALL SEASON ‘
W. S. STEWART & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
NO. 305 MARKET STREET.
Wo invite the attentionof buyers to a fresh stock of
NEW AND TASTY DIIESS GOODS*
In great variety, bought
AT AUCTION IN NEW YORK FOR CASH,
And now opening, which wo will offer on tho moat fa
vorable terms.
Our stock comprise?, also, an assortment of
PLAID AND PLAIN CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, Ac.
For Cloaks and Mantillas. rcl4
rjIHOMAS MELLOR & CO.,
Nob. 40 and 48 KOIITU TIITIID Street,
hosiery: house,
LIXIiX UU’ORTKRS and
sitirt-froxt maxffacturers.
Importations dii-ect from the Manufactories. sell-2m
YARD’ GILLMORE, & Co..
Noa. 61T CHESTNUT and 611 JAYNE Street.,
Have now' in store a full and well-assorted stock of
FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS.
DBESS GOODS,
GLOVES. SHAWLS. Ac.
With tMr usiml assortment of
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.,
to which they invite the attention of buyers. se7-lm
1861_ TO CASH BDIEKS. 1861.
II C.LACGHLIN & Co .
No. 303 MARKET STREET,
Are receiving dnily, from the PHILADELPHIA and
NEW YORK AUCTIONS, ft general assortment. of
MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH.
CASH BUYERS are especially invited to call and ex
amine our Stock, . ses-tf
1861. FALL GOODS - 1861,
FRESH ASSORTMENT.
HALE, ROSS, & CO.,
821 MARKET STREET,
Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
which will be Bold low for CASH nnd on short credits.
tST Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine our 6tock. au3l-2m
TYTALTHAM 77 inch Bro. Cottons.
TT Do 03, 40, 42, and 80 inch Bleached
Cottons.
Hamilton Purple, Fancy, and Skirting Prints.
Robeson’s fancy do. On hand and for sale by
B. W. CHASE & SON,
; sel2-ifl2t 100 CHESTNUT Street.
CARPETINGS.
JARGE CAP.PET STOCK
SELLING OUT
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
TO
CLOSE BUSINESS.
BAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. ,
sel7-tutks2m
JtOUfiTH.STREET
CARPET STORE,
No. 47, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
I am now offering iny stock of
ENGLISH CARPETINGS,
EMBRACING EYKUY VARIETY AND STYLE.
Imported expressly for City Retail Salw* at Prices
LESS TUAN PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION.
J. T. DELACROIX.
f?el9-2m
Q.LEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMAKTOWN, PA.
McCALLUM & Co..
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AJfD PEAI.ERS.
009 CHESTNUT STREET.
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, *O.
AVo Bare now en hand an extensile Btook of Carpet
ings of our own and other makes, to which wo call tho
attention of cash and short time buyers. BCll-2m
jq-EW CARPETINGS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STKEET—OPPOSITE STATE
HOUSE,
Are now opening, from Custom House Stores, tlieir
FALL IMPORTATIONS
NEW CARPETINGS
1,000 Pieces J. CROSSLEY A SONS’ TAPESTRY
CARPETS, from
87i CTS-TOfIPERYD!
C-4 TArESTRY VELVET j
FRENCH AUBUSSON;
FINE AXMINSTER;
ROYAL WILTON;
EXTEA ENGLISH BRUSSELS;
HENDERSON & CO.’s VENETIAN;
ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS;
ALL OF NEW CHOICE STYLES
HATING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE LATE
ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF,
Will be sold at
MODERATE PRICES.
an29-2m
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We a re now prepared to supply this
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agehis,
1010 MARKET STREET,
ot2-6m Philadelphia.
gOOK BINDING. ~~
Magazines, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals of every
description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES.
N. B.—MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care.
SAMUEL MOORE & SON,
JAYNE Street* between Eighth and Ninth and Mar
ket and Cliestuut. sed-ln
MILLIN'EII v noons.
MILLINERY AND
STRAW GOODS.
ROSENHEIM,
BROOKS, & Co.,
431 MARK E T ST R EET,
Invib- the aiUntion of
MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS
To tlieir wdbasmrtcd Htnck of
RMtr.ON.S rdnnet silks,
.VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOfiD.S,
Olid every oilier ftrtide in their line.
A fUiperiLT brand id
BLACK VELVET RIBBON'S
pcl3.2m Alwavson hand.
F ALL trade.
STRAW AND MILLINER? GOODS,
We* nr«- now prepared to exhibit a choice stock of Straw
atul Millinery Goods, which will be Hold at dose prices for
Cush or blunt approved credit.
LINCOLN, WOOD, $ NICHOCS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
QITY BONNET STORE.
FALL BONNET S ,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ar„
NOW READY
ROXXETS TRIMMED AM) MADE OVER.
LINCOLN, WOOD, $ NICHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
eol2-3St _
MILLINERY G OODS, of" the Latest
styles and fashions, n«\v open at my store, nnd will
In* sold cheaper than anywhere, for cash. Milliners and
Merchants arc* invited to call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
M. BKRXIIETM,
wIT-lm No. 8 N. TIITTID Street, ahovj' Market.
N. B.—Six per cent, discount deducted for cash.
WANTS.
TTTANTED—BY A DRY GOODS
? Y House, a lirst-iduss SALESMAN, controlling near
trade, Pennsylvania, Ohio, A*c. Addrc-s with real name
and views of compensation, JOBBER, Box No. GOT, Post
Oftke. se2o-Gt*
TXT ANTED—A SMALL FAMILY
Y i to take part of the dwelling No. 805 MARSHALL
street.. Parlor, Dining lluuni, ami Kitchen on the first
floor, will» tlueo or lour Ruth, sras, h*«t and
cold water,.Are. selG-Ot#
WANTED —A situation as an assist
art teacher hi a private school, by a young lady
well ciualified tu tcarh the minor brandies of an English
'education. Address *» Mary,*’office of The iVesc\
■'gclC-12t«
TTTANTED—By a steady middle-aged
T T man, a situation US porter or watchman in a fac
tory ov wavpliowsa. O.orwl vel’eroncos given.
Porter. 5 * oHice of The l*res». seld-fit^
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP
ER is open for an engagement. Salary in accord
mice with the times. Undoubted reference as to charac
ter ami ability. Address “ DiisinesV’ Box 2'JSO*
Philadelphia lh*t .Office
An experienced salesman
wishes an engagement in a Wholesalo Dry-Goods
.loM'hi" liou.-c. Will accept either u salary or u com
mU'gion nn salts. Address u Salesman,” this otHoe.
Employers ’wanting young
Men, Ac., are invited to address the u Employment
Committee,” at the Rooms <sf the Young Men’s Christian
Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-6tn
BOARDING
Boarding. —a vridoivcr, mth two
small children, wishes to secure accommodation in
a grilled private family, when* home comforts will be
secured. Address "Marshall,” at this oilier. selG-ot#
PR IY Ai E B 0 AIIDING.— FINE
ROOMS, at moderate prices, may be had for the
winter, at the ALLIBONE HOUSE, X. W. corner
THIRTY-NINTH and WALNUT, West IMiUadol
pliift. »u23-lm
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
<s£i FOR RENT—A very desirable
Ujll four-storv DWELLING, with double throe-story
BACK BUILDINGS, having all the modern conveni
ence.-, No. lltf North SEVENTEENTH Street.
FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain
ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the
balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered
with springs and running streams, situate. i> miles, from
Doylestown depot, and '2y, miles from I.ambertvillo sta
tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub
stantial stone improvements; good ont-buildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only S7u per acre; easy
tcnuF. Apply to J 7» PETTIT*
6**l9 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE—Beautiful Country Place,
near the Willow Grove, 15 miles north of the city,
containing 22 acres of supcxfnr laud, first-class modern
improvements, beautifully shaded, all kinds of fruits, Ac.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
sell* No. 309 WALNUT Street;
43 TO LET.—A DWELLING
*l. HOUSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, with
all the modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to
WETHERILL & BROTHER,
au3 47 North SECOND Street.
4gi TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun-
Bialfurniflhed, for six months, or longer, if desired, •
large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street
Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street.
je!9-tf
TO RENT—Large Communicating
Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboard),
in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth.
Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and
W alnut streets. au2o-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 llocorder’s Office of St. Louis county, in
Book No. 234, at Pago 202, and also by its other deed,
dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in
Book No. 239, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen
tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M.
MORRISON, EDWAIiD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN
A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in
Block No. 126, of the City of St. Louis, and described aa
follows;
A I.ot or parcel of land fronting two hundred
and sevcisty-ojie feet on Washington avenue, by owe hun
dred and 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 TaiUon, 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, lie the samo
more or leg?, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty
five feet deep on Green street, he the game more or lesaj
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, on laid out by Christy, on the' north by Green
street, on the east by Sixtli street, and on tho 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 bonds therein
described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars;
being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each,
fiflVAhlo ill ton years from the first day of December*
eighteen Hundred and fifty-nine* to PETEIt LIXDELL
or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, payable semi-an
nually from that date, all payable at the Bank of Com
merce, in New York; and ivherea?, among other things,
it was provided in said Denis that if tho 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, tho said bonds shall
forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said
bonds may not appear on their face to ho duo*, and
t thereat, said LIXDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is
believed, negotiated, sold, ami pledged six hundred and
sixteen of said l.iomls, amounting to three hundred and
eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an
nual interest, becoming due on tlio first day of June,
eighteen hundred and sixty one, lias been due for more
limn thirty days, ami is still unpaid, although 6omc or all
of it lms been (Icnmiulcd *
Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED
WARD BREDELL, *id FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus
tees as aforesaid, at tho request of many of tho indi
viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and iu ac
cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, will,
on thet wenty-sccond day of October, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-one, and between the hours of eleven
o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in Hip afternoon
of that day, at the card front door of tho Court House, in
the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the
above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub
lic Yeiulue, to the highest bidder, in order to pay the
holders of said bonds the amounts duo thereon, and any
amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro
visions of said denis, together with the expenses of the
Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, )
EDWARD BREDELL,} Trustees.
804-rt<ocQs FRANKLIN A. DICK, >
GROCERIES.
families 'RESIDING IN THE
BUBAL DISTRICTS.
We are jrroared. aa heretofore, to supply familial at
their Counts 1 ;- Residences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, 40., &0.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
CORKER ELEVENTH AND VINE SREETS.
xnylS
Mackerel, herring, shad,
SALMON, Ac.—3,000 this. Mess Nob. 1,2, and 3
MACKEREL, large, medium, and small, in assorted
packages of choice, late-caught, fat fish.
5,000 bids. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her
rings, of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes extra uew scaled Herrings.
3,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings.
5,060 boxes largo Mngdaline Herrings*
260 bids* MncKiimo Wlilto Fish*
B 0 bids, new Economy Mess Shad.
25 bids, new Halifax Salmon.
1,060 quintals Grand Bunk Codfish.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
In store and landing, for sale by
MURPHY A KOONS,
nofi No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
/send all Money and I’ackngcs of Merclian
/ disc for places in the Eastern States, New
f York, and Canada, by lIARNDEN'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. J
Express Charges on a single case, J
or small lot of Goods, arc less than S
by any other conveyance. selo-2m^^^
HOLLAND GlN.—Double Pine Ap
ple Gill, in pipes ami tiirce.iiuartrr pipes, tor
sale from bonded -warehouse, by
JAVISETCIIE ACABSTAIRS,
eel2-lm 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
fIOTTON SAIL DUCK and CAN
\J TAB, of all numbers and brands.
Raven’s Duck Awning Twills, of aU descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Felts, from 1 to 6
feet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting, Sail Twine, Ac.
JOHN W. EVERMAN h CO.,
cayl-tr 103 JONES Alley.
tfASCir-'?"- ’}.’jtJJd:\?'XCZV7STJZXSW'’ : ~*k
American acaikmy of
ML.-JU.
,ii, in \ ||. |-. cum.lS, ill .* n cimi.l
BIII.ITAUV VSii KNTKKTAtN.'IKNT
TFK.'I'AV F.VFMVC, 21.
Til'kH- 1" nli lilt. llmii'-,. 2i) .tii'n (In rr«('rvwl
M.it-.) i" in- i.ii’i iii tin' Aiini,mi, imui uf nrr. nun).
Coiitiiii'iilul lintt‘l. uii'l i't .1. K. ili-r.M'-, Si-v'iitli lunl
fliMllllt.
open uu«u{< r l'.smii.-ncc ftt
r.’cknk. H'llUt
A" ME R I CAN ACADEMY OF
SIISII
fr ACR K J‘ MVgl C
wii.i. Jik: #ii\
MnSIiAV EVENING, SHPTE.M jIKU 20, 1801.
The l*il\ouiiiir eminent Isdent will assmt
Mi-* HENRIETTA SHAW,
Mi*. lizzie rouLK,
A LADY AMATKt’n,
Mim I'AIJIiUNK McCAFFUHY,
Miss ELLIK FUGLE,
Mr. JOHN J. FTtAZKII,
(td t)‘f* Sfpuin tlpara Troupe,)
I’Kit, A A RDM U. TAYLOR,
I‘nd. HENRY 0. TIirNDER,
Mr. *. ItKIIRKyS)
A SlXEt'f (W <i£v.
A MATE Fits.
A TjAJICE AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA.
Ami si GRAND ORGAN,
\\ hit It in to Lo placed u|Mih Ilf** Stage, for thii
occasion, by Mr. J. RI’FFINGTuN.
J'.tltT i.
Selections from “THE 31 “THE CREA
TION,” “THE STARAT MATER,” “THE RE
TT RN OF TOMAS,” and Mendelssohn's “ ELIJAH."
HAYDN’S GRAND WAR MASS.
Cajsp.—Tlif inanaffwwiit be*? leave to say that no pain*
or ex|<ensit have Ih-jmi spared to present *hitt uvundest of
MtiKsU't:, atif! it* beum so very appropriate in it*i ehurivetAr
to our present tihie of trouble, it eahhot fall of being ap
preciated.
Grew list and Director of tin* Mass.Prof.ll. G. THUNDER
Director of tin* Orrhestrn Mr. S. REH KENS
Itii*ii's open stt 7 o’clock. Concert to commence at 8.
TieketsTo ci*ntn. To be obtained at the Academy and
principal Music Stores. Reserved Seat*, o'» «*enls; which
can only be obtained sit tin* Academy anil of J. K. Gould,
Seventh and Chestnut turrets. Proscenium Dux Scats, £0
cents. Ssde of Reserved Seats wilt commence on Friday,
September 20th. eellMt
ALNUT-BTIIEET THEATRE—-
NINTH Will "WALNUT KtrnMn.
Sola Laasaa MIfS. M. A. UAIHIETTSOM.
TJII9 (SATUItDAY) EVENING, Switi'mber 21,
"SHAKSI'KABK AND DICKENS "
On tlia mime Night.
SIXTH NKJIiT of Urn now I‘liiy, adapted by Mai
Julie tie *>f
GItKAT EXPECTATION’S,
received niubtly with crowded hov.-sus,
Abel MagwUcli, a Convict
Pip, Jin Orphan., Miss JEFFERSON
Miss Iliivislmm, a L»ul}’ of ALICE ORJJY
To rnnciwW? with the Fifth Art of
JNAGBKTII.
ADMISSION—Press Circle, 50c.; PAniuet, 27J{c.;
(Secured seats, 50c.) j Family Circle, 25c.; Private Box*
e?, §0 mid Single Scats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 75c. ; Upper Boxes, 25c.
Poors open at 7; Perfommncc to commence at 7
MRS. JOHN DREW’S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager \Y\ S. FREDERICKS.
Business Agent ami Treasurer., JOS, P, MURPHY.
Tills (Saturday) eyeniaG, September 21,
The performance will commence with
Camille
Olympi-
Armnmi Duval
Ga>ton,
To conclude with
THE ’WHITE STATUE.
Htssyhoily
llosettn Jtlw tttLt.fcß
PRICES—7O, 50, 37)4, 26, and 16 eeiibt.
No extra charge for reserved seat*.
WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE—WALNUT STREET, ABOVE
EIGHTH.
SECOND WEEK
Of the great. Shaksperiun Hpectaeular Play,
THE TEMPEST;
On, Tun Exchaxted Island I
s.*l7-lm*
With all its
GORGEOUS SCENERY,
MOVING PANORAMA,
VAST AND WONDERFUL MACHINERY,
ANI) GREAT CAST !
The Last Scene,
PROSPEROUS VISION,
OR THE ABODE OF ARIEL
I N TII K E X CIIAX T ED FOREST,
Tin-most nmindfimit ever produced in America.
IiJAGIG LANTERN PICTURES OF
It_L THE REBELLlON—Rppri»w*ntinjßf all flu? promi
nent Sriiiff'i mid Iririiirutt To this duto*
For sale by JAMES W. OUEEX A CO*
024 CHESTNUT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis Jind sent by mail,
free, on application. • sclS-lm
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE TINE AItTS, 1025 CHESTXUT Street, h
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yoaz*.
half price. Shares of Slock. 830. iyl
G~~ '"'kEATEXHIDITION' OF~sfodKi
Sl’EKli, IJIfLEMEXTS, ic., Ac.,
£TV—
Oil the 2&1, 24tli, mill 25t!i of .SEPTEMBER,
At XOJIIifSTOWN, PKSN'A,
On the groimfs of t!ie East Pennsylvania Agricultural
and Mechanical Society.
ficli>-6t*
Premiums, over.
On Hornes alone.
Competition from all sections invited. See bills,
BIT.-tuthsot#
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Life insurance.—The girard
INSURANCE, ANNUITY, and TRUST COM
PANY*, of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, 408 CHESTNUT STREET,
CAPITAL, §300,000, PAID UP.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Continue to ixsntc lives on the most reasonabt©
terms. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly,
or uunrtorly. The Company declare a iioxTU of pro
fits?, periodically, to flu* insurances for whole life. Four
bonuses have been declared, of which the following ar®
a few examples from the Register *
Policy. Sum in- Bomi'cs or ad
surnl. ditions.
No. 89 82,500 SSS 7 50
No. 232 3,600 1,050 00
No. 109 1,000 400 00
No. 083 5,000 l,?to 90
Pamphlets, containing rates unit explanations, forms
of application*, and further information, can be had at
the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
John F. James, Actuary. sdC-mwfOtif*
riOMMONWEALT
RANCH COMPANY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whitull, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Strothers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President,
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary,
Office,-Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. se4-tf
Fame insurance company,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Street
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE,
George W. Day...
Samuel Wright...
D. B. Birncy.,...
Henry Lewis, Jr.
C. Richardson.....
Jno. W. Everman.
Geo, A. West
F. S. Martin..,....
C. Wilson Davis...
E. D. Woodruff...
Jno. Kessler, Jr...
GEOKGK W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe.PfMMM*.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. j&23-iftf
SAYING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT,
S. B. CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock.
This company is not joined in any application to UM
Legislature.
B LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT Re
moved to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, anr
unklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determiiu'd to merit future patronage, has secured aa
elegant and convenient store, and Ima now' on hand m
large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
Blrictly fire and burglar proof safes mailo.) Also, LiUio’l
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished
to order on shott notice. This is the strongest, best pro
tec ted,and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Jjc. Tills Sftfe is Con
ceded to surpass in style nnd elegance anything ret of*
fered for tills purpose, and is the only ono that iB strictly
fire and burglar proof.
Special Notice.—l have now on hand Bay twenty ol
Farrel, Herring, A Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other maker*, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and aU lately exchanged for tha
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at wif
low prices, Please call aud examine.
jaSO’lyif M« Ih SADLER* Agent.
JKSS Cp ir-iwvri-J-O PERHAM’S GRAND
INTERNATIONAL EXCUR
SION, EMBRACING TIIE
EASTERN AND MIDDLE STATES, AND
TIIE CANADAS. '
Ta \vlt * Th<- gtatc- of Main,-, Now llnmiwhiro. V ormont,
MiissicWi-tts, lllii'ito Isbuid, Coimoctloilt, New York.
l>i'r.n=vlvanhi, Daliiwnro, nml Maryland, of the United
States,' anil Camilla East, ami Canada Most, and New
lSriniMvirk, of the llriti.-h Trovim-es.
Tirkets from riiilailrliilna to t ainiila nnd trturn, $2l.
( ( «« « Boston «* “ SlO.
Tho above including tickets to several entertainment*
on the route.
For ili’tirili* of the route, days or shirt fug, pnee or
ticKrb-fvr tbv wind trip, pee ponton* nml wnsH Mil*
at The piineipul hotels uml railroad office. selotf
- _.IT— la. FOR NEW YORK.
iftiil’M.SCT DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
B&ritan Canal
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., deli Tar
ing their cargoes in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WIIARYSSB, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
aul-tf Tiers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York*
, jr mmm PHILADELPHIA AND
WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM-
BOAT COMPANY.
New line direct for Alexandria, Washington, and
Georgetown. Through in 38 hours. _
Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Certain THOS. HAND,
Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME,
Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and SA
TURDAY, at 12 o’clock M., connecting with alt ItnH at
those porta, and returning, Wtve Washington, George
town, and Alexandria every/’TUESDAY and SATUR
DAY, for Philadelphia. -■ „W. P. CLYDE, Agent,
NO. 14 SOUTH WHARYES, Philadelphia,
MOBfIAN A RHINEHART, Agenta,
Toot of G street* Washington.
-.jr-K FOR NEW YORK. Tin
■MsSiESaPlutadelphia Steam Propeller Company
will commence their business for the season on Monday)
18thinstant. • . t .. , ' „
Their Bteamers are now receiving freight at Seoonf
Pier above Walnut street.
Terms accommodating. Apply to
• W. M. BATBt> * ©a,
324 South Delaware Ayeuoa,
amusements
y.<>\ AYE- D’Al'Rl'r'l
A GRAND CONCERT
Mr. F.. ADAMS
CAMILLE!
.Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
Miss KMMATAYLOB
Mr. 1.. It. SHF.WELL
Mr. FRANK DREW
.Mr. t'H.UIT.KS HENRI
Amount Policy and
Bonuses, to be in
creased by fu
ntre additions.
§0,387 50
4,050 00
1,400 00
0,&T5 00
PH FIRE INSU-
V OF THE STATE OF
DIRECTORS.
of Day Si Hatlaek.
VVrlglti Bros. & Co.
~,. “ Davis & Birney.
“ Lewis Bros. & Co.
« J. C. Howe & Co.
“ J. \Y\ Everman & Co.
** West & Fobes.
..... “ Savage, Martin, & 00.
Attorney-at-law.
of Sibley, Molten, & WoodmlL
... .. No. 1713 Green street.
SAVING FUNDS.
SAFES,