ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS r? to H o’clock last might. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. -C Clement, Indiana ■ SS K Prime, Dwight, 111 H M Higgins & la, Chicago a P Dixon, New York W W McCrew, Cin, 0 W S Cochran, Maine P H Copland, New York A Seeley, Fortress Monroo H A Schlechor, New York J Hoidenmn, Penna G E Billinggloy, Kentucky H B Kwee, USA John A Hunter, USA Mr Polhemus, New York IV J Jones, Elkton, Md J W Clayton, Elkton, Md Col S Lamed, Detroit Dr A B Palmer, Detroit Wash A Danskin, Balt W Gaston, Mass -Jos N Brewer, Mass JQ A Griffin A In, Mass Jos Vcirzie, Baltimore C A Kcnaston, Boston Clias H Matthews, Quebec T B Chase, New York R H Stoats, Now York S B Farbush, New York W H Harrison, Minnowta ¥ C Barnes, Kentucky H Hussy, Nov Orleans Beveney It Keim* Harrisb’fi £ Sturtivant, Jr, Boston Jos McKinulcy, Chicago J B Hamilton, Brooklyn W M Suter, N«*w York Geo S Walker, Salem, Mass Mr Kimball, Mass Mr Miller, Mass S B Smith, California . J Polbemus & la, N Y Miss Potheious, N Y Mr Van No-t, New York Judge Bull, New York W C Frost, New York Mr Marti, New York W McGohery, Maine 8 Wales, New York J S Slopin', New York Miss S a Bates, N Y Mrs Alexander, Now York Hon A K McClure, Penna W 1Y Wright, Downingtown H S McComb, Debtwaro H "Warren, Diiyton, 0 L J Bclloni, Jr, NY Geo W Havcmyer, NY L Elder, New York Mr Harper A wf, Pittsburg Clias Dana, New York II Jones, Boston R llin ;dow, . . Mr Kinlock, Wnshingtcii Tlioh Clark, W aslungtou B Burk A wf, Xew York H Baldw in, \\ ash, D C L Lilly, Michigan T J M Barehns, Wash, D C Jo&tah Piovce, New York A A StcYcnsi Montreal Fli Marten, New York D W UitchcU, New York B Kocke. England W A Moore, New Y'ork Vi H Campbell, "Wash, D C W M McPherson, St Louis • Geo K Otis, New York N J HftU,U 8 A Mi>s Latliam, Brooklyn John Oonlan, Mass O Goodwin, Jr, Boston "W A Bangs, Boston Yhos P Furinton, New York A Wade, Baltimore I) I.ouderback, New’ York Jill) Blake, Boston Eobt E McCoy, New York H H Barton, New York Peter Smith, Boston James Hay, Jr, New York . John P Kennedy, N J JW OliWiaut, Boston J . J L Graham Thos i’lynu, New York Patrick Garney, Now Y'ork S L Talcott, New Haven Lieut YV Walsh, Baltimore A R Van Nest, Jr, N Y H Hutchinson & dau, NY \Y H Titcomb, Rockland,Mo . J Gayson, Shelbyvillc, Ky II Gayson, Shelbyville, Ky T 1» I>n7tk«, PbeDiyviHf, Ky YV N Miller, Shelbyv, Ky M J Quires, New York d Hay, New York SII Huberts Brooklyn Capt Baldwin, US N . J W Brver, New Y'ork C Smith, New York D A AlUck, Lancaster Jm> McMurtcr, Lancaster E J Jack, St Louis Geo J Wasson, Missouri - J Lc-duo, Chicago Geo S Bullock, Chicago Maj J M Schofield, USA B L Curtis, Pomeroy, 0 . J B Mitchell, New York A J Barrett, Delaware -Clms 11 Prescott Jas S Ncgley, Pittsburg H YV Crothers, YY’heeling Chas Stewart, Unioutown Mr Robinson* Allegheny T Struthers, YVarren, Pa Jacob Y'anderpool, N Y r ork Jas L YVoodward, N York Mrs Harris, Kentucky Miss Harris, Kentucky A D Beuu, Y'irginia 0 11 YVallis, St Louis . S Robinson, Harrisburg A McC Stetson, New Y’ork YV J McDermott, FtMcHen ChasS Tappen, Chicago John Byrns, Boston Alex Hutchins, New* Y'ork Sami Capeu ell, New York R S Sturgis A wife, Boston - Ceo F Dodd, New York (» D f Barton, V S 3 N Mr Charbon, Maryland R S Fay, Jr, Boston YV M Suter, New York S G Dobson, St Cathariuo T YVnduingron, Maryland CYV Bryant, Boston *€ H Smith A la, New Y’ork ¥ C Smith, Chicago li C Took, USA T F Holden, Fall River Col Hoisted, U S A Miy Geo Dare&wife, USA C B YVright, Penna MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., above Market. . Jas (iwi:i, Huntingdon E Brownfield, Unioutown E E Scribner, Newark, N J R Biehurda, Milwaukee II & Prc-scott & la, Bangor Mrs Robinson & da, N H Mrs Elia- Philips, Pittsb’g Miss Philips, Pittsburg I S Bollinger, St Joseph I T Hosea, St Joseph YV B Gilmore, Chambersb’g WC Eyster, Chambersb’g A B Cneto, lUinoia C L Green, Pittsburg Jas M Bowman, Mtincey J S Stoughton, Milton, Pa C L YVoodruff, Penna J T Millward, New York YV H Bennett, New York YV Lee, New Y’ork Sand Mitchell, Clearfield B A Mitchell, Clearfield -Jos Bondy, New Y’ork Thos Burnside, Bellefouto E S YVani A niece, Pittsburg J B Hull A la, Michigan H Duncim, Poland, Ohio YV YY’ Duncan, Poland, 0 YV McNeil, Oliio John Moore, YVihn, Del L Thumm, Pittsburg Jos YV Campbell, Fittsb’g Mis? A J Maclin, Penna Jas Gordon, Pittsburg C 51 Bailey, Now Y’ork L C Hurd, Lima, O Sami Calvin & la, Penna John Shaw, Jr, Pittsburg Miss Nannie Shaw, Piltsb’g Dr Geo Burr, New Fork J H Sulxzbuugli, Colorado AMERICAN HOTEL —Chestnut Ft., above Fifth. -Geo T llftsou.A eon, Phila J Boake, New York Wm Cuddy, Cleveland J G Nokcs, Pittsburg B M Goimdie, Bethlehem Geo Brinton, West Chester JVi Cranston, Rutland, Y r t L Atwood, Rutland, Vt YV Harris, Jr, Philada J M Ellis, New Orleans Mrs L H Adams, Philada J N Alloway, Dresden, O Jas Brown, New Y’ork B Rush Souder, Now Y'ork J Adelberg, New York J Thorne, New York I> Collin?, New York Lieut C M YVormeU Jas H Nash, Boston liiout J N Johnson, N Y Jos A Hair, New Y’oric Chas Hanson, New York B Rothman, New Y’ork 51 Thomas A la, Baltimore Lieut H Fab, New Y’ork 8 H Jenkins, Delaware E B Horn, Zanesville O ¥ Smith, Dowmngtovttl ■C L YVi-lls, Downingtown Maj G M De Pui, Penna I> J justice, St Paul YY’ T Stamper, Illinois Dr R Layton, Delaware E A Packer, New Y’ork Paul A mow. New York Thos Haling,' St Johns, N B J ThompMjii, Rhode Island ST. LOUIS HOTEL—-Chestnut street, above Third. ■TheoHiidonbrandt, M Louis John Ferguson, New Castle 15 H Henderson, New Castle C B Holden, Worcester <T N Cutter, YVorccetcr X Thorne, England •J S Zimmerman, Penna A McConomey, Lancaster D A Altick, Lancaster J Strauss, New Y’ork Morris Kohi, New York Henry Kobe, New Y’ork H Gutcrman, Pliila Sand C Ford, Olm-y, Pa Gfo Conrad, New York F Howarth. New York V F YVhite, New York A Philyyr, New Y’ork .J Jplmstoij, Peuna Jolm Miller, New Jersey -P Connelly. Now Y’ork T McGrath, Phila J ft Mitchell, New York Rufus Story, New York Chas Ilcukeli Mr SJn»p=c.n .A la, Del •\V T Iladlcer, PUSa *G A Meyers. Phila .A L Henry, Penna , THE UNION—Arch street, above Tliird. <• O Lougancckcr, Jlllnois G«» Bu/.anl, Ohio -1 II HtJU.mer, Ohio Sirs R W Marshall A chi!, E Gouch, Ohio Penna GeoYV Geiger, Reading Thos M Richards, Beading •CaptD A Griffiths & wife, Henry Allen, Conn Beading E Kinssland, New Y’ork M FCaweU* Reading Col R ItatcUff, Toouuiua *Geo Jolm.-on* Tama>]ua John Johnsou, Tamaqua -Joel Fithian, Bridgeton, N J -UNTTEI> f TATE 3 HOTEL — Elvvenih and Market Sts. John Sterrett, Lo-wiatawn BJ Me Atecr, EitMmrg E L Benedict, Lcwistown J> G Roselle, Pittsburg D II- Sailer, Mecbanicßburg H G Poston, Winchester, Ivy . J C'oljivoll, Connersviile II shelioiiborger, Harriahg W S Kea ton, Sparta, Wia ,T C Atwood, Harrisburg XV Toppe, New York E Meyer, Hoboken iH Scbottur, New York Jas Hoggan, Cnrlcnviltc TV J'GKiuore, Pittsbnrg Kev J 1! Mann, Martinsbg . Joliu Stewart. Phila Mrs James Hoggan, Pliila S Bobjaton, Harrisburg J S Martin, Harrisburg .John Shot!, Pittsburg EKVEBE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. John Holsioan, St Louis A H Gordius, Pittsburg Cha=Myers. Trenton, NJ Mrs Seibert, Pottsvillc, Pa 1> D Elder. Millville, N J J Harvey, Schvlk Haven G S Derr, Tamaqua Cltas Karnou, Reading J Wavsoiiseller, Gcrmant’n G W Morsan, Reading A Hunt. Tioga, Pemia J Kirkpatrick, Sell Haven 8 T Korney, Jonestown Jos Bruner, Jonestown The?-Hank, Joaestowii COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. James Mellon, Phcfntxville S McMullin, New Jersey L w ilorri-on, Chester, ft CS Saunders, Chicago G M Somers, TVmaport, Pa J R Jackson, Oxford, Pa Mist Ellen Cc.win,Oxford,Pa Miss Mary Jackson, Pa W Jones, London W S Hobart, Pa M Ryuson, Chicago K Weeks, PhremxviUc W L Shaffer, Phmiixviilo T A Davin, Jr, Boston J Dnoan. West Cliester J W Reynolds, Pt Deposit W Taylor, Philadelphia S Slnanaker, Philadelphia S B Paiiirbaker, Mifflin, Pa G W Faritk, Mifflin, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. -G G Henipbtcd, Brooklyn J F.llerby, Indianapolis ,fno Uurten, Kew Jersey J M Harley, Rncks co SHPhii son. Allegheny JO McDaniels, Allegheny J Gornilev, Phila Mrs J Fdlcrby, Indiana JII Yocum, Ashland, Pa G B Genthcr, Shamokin, Pa JI. Lee, Lw/.erue co, Pa PL Henderson, Allentown . J B Rodder, Wash, DC H J English, Penna STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. -B Law, Penna J S Graffington, Blairsville R hi Martin. Pittsburg S P Paxton, Pittsburg . J Grail. Bhirsville M W Keogans, W Chester -J C McMillan, Xenia, O T McMinn, Altoona j J Elliott. Delaware .Tnr. Burke, Now York J McClurg, Illinois J J Armstrong, Maryland R Alexander, Maryland T E Watt, Latrobo A J Volfkill, Lewistown BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CaUowhilL Mrs Wm Neale, Bucks co Jo* Whital, Northampton L Toniiiuson, Byberry Geo D B Kcira, Pa Jas Yanarsdalen, By berry Boger Hendley, Altoona,Pa BARLEY SHRaF—Second street, below Vine. . Jas T Walton, Stroudsburg Jesse S Heston E G Hughes. Pa M Stuckert, Sucks co Stewart McAleese, Bucks co H F Trout, New Jersey J T Simpson, Doylestown H C Deacon & wf, N J I Fenimore, Jr, Jc wf, N J Jos Hill, Germantown MOUNT TEBNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch. Wm T Morrison, Montg co Thoß TViljianu, Port Jarvis Ellis L Vandliug, Chester, Pa PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEO. N. TATHAM, / TH. YROTHINGHAM, > Committbs of tub Month. WM. L. REHN, J LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. 43hip Tooawanda, Julius.... .Liverpool, Sept 25 Bark Addison Child, Smith. Buenos Ayres, Boon Bark Thomas Dnllolt, Dill Bark Elizabeth J, l’oulke. Brig Waltham, Clark MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. S 3, 1861. SUN RISES .6 4 | SUN SETS.. HIGH WATER .... ARRIVED, Steamship Delaware, Cannou, 20 hours from New York, with mdse, A c to James Allderdice. Passed off Listen’s, ship Nairn, from Liverpool, at anchor, bouud «p. At 11.20, below Delaware City, abip Phila,lelphia, hence foe Liverpool, in tow of two tugs, going down. Brig Condova, Franklin, 4 days from Providence, RI. with molasses to George Helmuth. Brig Augusta, Cole, 10 days from Harrington, Me, with cod oil to E A Bonder & Co. Schr Charles A Heckscher, Stubbs, from Port of Spain 6th inst, in ballast to captain. Bark P C Alexander, for Bpstoiii railed from Turks Island Oth inst. Bclirs Clara, Barrutt, lor Philadelphia, and H C Drown, Warren, for Baltimore, sailed flth. Left schr Iris, McGee, from Bal timore, discharging; brig Queen Esther, Card, from Phi ladelphia. discharging. A French steam frigate touched at Port Spain oth inst, and reported having been boarded on the Ist inst. off Surinam by the privateer Sumpter, undor JY'-ucli Color**. Pilot'd :tl anchor, off Qu:ir;uitinr* T Bclir Vi’lnm. from Aspinwall. t Sola 1 John Thomas Gravcner,4 days from Bliurpslowii, Md, with lumber to J W Bacon. Sclir Kelly, 3 days from Kew Bedford, with oil to £ A Lamlell. Schr Hannah Barratt, Jones, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel, with coni to Jaa Barvatt & Son. Schr Mary £ Gage, Brisco, 10 days from St John, NB, with mdse to E A Souder & Vo. Schr Lizzie W Dyer, McDullte, 8 days from Portland, with bending to E A Sender & Vo. Sclir Tennessee, Wooster, & from I’asjtpoit, with fish, A<\ to E A Souder & Co. Schr EJien Sawyer, Tracy, 8 days from Eastporl, with fisli to E A Souder & Co. Schr W L Wasson, Mitchell, 5 days from Boston, with !ath«, &c. to E A Souder Sc Co. Schr C Shaw, Shaw, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Noble, Hammett Sc Caldwell. Schr StarUglii, York, J days from Portland, with plas ter to Baker Sc Folsom. Schr Julia Smith, Orlando, 4 days from Nantucket, in ballast to captain. Schr Esther & Sarah, Weeks, 4 days from. Groenbank, M<l, with ship timber to captain. Schr Annie Vinton, Chambers, 24 hours from Lowes, Bel, with grain to J W Parker. Schr Henry Wolfe,-Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Bel, with grain to Christian & Curran. Sclir J Whitby, Hendrickson, l day from Odessa, Dsl, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr Lewis Mulford, Boyle, from Portsmouth. Schr Minerva, Brooks, from Greonport. Schr R 11 Bhannon, Hinson, from Salem. Schr John F Crouch, Hcndcrsou, from Manchester. Schr Helen Mar, Tuttle, from Boston. Schr John McAdams, Vienwn, from Tbom&fiton, Schr Joswpli P Cake, Endicott, from Salistmrj*. Schr A Heaton, Byan, from Providence. S 1 earner Sarah, Jones, 24,hours from New York, with mdse to \V M Baird, A Co. J H Daaue, Lima, 6 Geo B l’arrott, Boston Laguayra, soon .Port Spain, Trin, soon Barbados, soon CLEARED. Brig Hope, (Br) Moore, Barbftdoes, A E Outerbridge. Brig Anna, Morrow, Demerara, J ¥ Peniiton. 6chr Chrysolite, Smith, Halifax, A K Outerbridge. Bohr Messenger, Prfttt, Portland, Y'an Horn, Wood* worth A Co. _ it Schr Minerva, Brook?, New Haven, R Hare Powell. Bchr Helen Mar, Tuttle, New Haven, do Sclir Colmsset, Tobey, Boston, oo Sehr J McAdams, Pierson, Boston, L Andennod a Co. Schr 3111 Shannon. Hinson, Salem. YVm II Johns. Sciir J F Crouch, Henderson, YVftPhiugtan, J R YV lute, Sclir J r Cake, Enilicott, Cnmbridgcport, fimnicksou A Glover. , . Schr C Shaw, Shaw, Weymouth, Noble, Hammett A Caldwell. ~ _ . _ Schr A lien ton, Byau, Providence, B Milncs x Co. Str E Chamberlain, Shaw, YVashington, T YV ebaler, Jr. Str Alula, Robinson, New York, YV P Clyde. Str Philadelphia, Hand, Washington, W P Clyde. Str Ironsides, Yamlcrveer, N YoiK, VV’ 51 Baird A Co.| Steamer R Willing, Claypoole, Baltin,ore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED. Ship rhilndolphifl, Poole, for Liverpool, left Smith’s wharf at one o’clock on Satutday afternoon, in tow of tugs Rover and J F Star, with the following cargo:— 45,052 buslirfs wheat, 40 lihda tallow, 1406 bids Hour, 3 casks coal oil, 6 Durham bulls, 8 cabin passengers, and 156 in the forward cabin and steerage. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., Sept 21. The vessels mentioned in my last report have all gone to sea except the Marshal New, which is still lying at the Breakwater. The brig Brandywine, for Pernambuco, went to sea Inst evening. Wind SW, and clear. Yours, Ac. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,) KET WEST, Sept. 9, The following vessels remain here: Bark Isaac R Davis, for Philadelphia in 4 days: brig E F Stewart, Cain, for Now Y’ork in 2 days: schrs ftallio J Aiken, Godfrey, for Philadelphia in 5 days*, R W Tull, Townsend, and Argus Eye, Nicholson, for Philadelphia in 6 days. The schr J N Baker, Hand, soiled yesterday for Fork Pick ens. The schr E5l Haley, Haley, is ready, 1 and will sail to-morrow for Philadelphia. The weather is beautiful, and the health of the tronps at this place, Fort Pickens, and at Tortugas, was never better. (Correspondence of the Press.) HAVRE DE GRACE, Sept 20. The steamer left here this morning with 7 boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows: Chas B Weaver, Win King, and France?, with lumber to 'Norcross A Sheets; E D Trump, d, do to M Trump, A Son; A S Valentine, bituminous coal to Belleville: It 8 Reed, do to Wilmington; Alex Gray, No 15, do to Bela* ware City. (Correspondence of the Presß.) BEADING, September 10. The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: . Teresa, groin to Humphreys, Hoffman A Wright; G M Long, lumber to 811 Doyshor; Duranco, pig iron to Ca bot n A Co: J L Meyer, bark to n Korper k Co; Sierra Alta, boards to M li Keith, New York MEMORANDA. Steamship Champion, Wilson, for Aspinwall, sailed from New Y’ork 21st iust. Sclir Eveline, Y’ork, hence for Havana, was spoken. 12th inst, hit 21 58, lons Schrs Maria Roxana, Palmer, Lamot Dupont, Her ring, YViu YV Marcy, Norton, Buena Vista, Roby, and James Satterlhwaitc, Maloy, cleared at Boston 21st inst. for Philadelphia. Schr John Beatty, Sharp,hence, arrived at Newbury* port 20tl» inst. Schr Sadie B, Bateman, hence, arrived at Salem 20th instant. Schr T Lake, Doughty, cleared at Salem 20th inst. for Phisulelphia Sclir J Walter, Griffith, lienee, arrived at Froviflonco goth inst. Schr Martha J Gause, Grace, at Providence 20th inst. from Delaware City. Schr'Cicero, Burroughs, sailed from Providence 20th inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs Passport, AvcriH, Effort, Baker, Empire, Adams, E A Ciuumittgs, Kelley, and YV J. Dayton, Hand, cleared at New York 21st inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Miles Stuudish, Atwood, hence, arrived at Boston 20th inst. Schrs J G Babcock, Babcock, DAE Kelly, Kelly, M B Mahony, Lake, Geo L Green, Cobb, John C Henry, Love, North Pacific, Mavcy, P M Wheaton, Wlioaton, and Jesse YVilliamson, Jr, YVinsmorc, cleared at Boston 20th inst. for Philadelphia. Selir John G Wright, Walling, sailed from Pawtucket 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs Matansms, Blake, and Ann, Blake, lienee, ar rived at Portland l’Jth inst. Schrs Albert Tharo, Llppincott, and Emelinc Chester, Blower, sailed from rrovioenen 19th inst. for Philad. Schr Caroline YV’ Holmes, McElwce, hence, arrived at Newburyport 39th inst. • ... Schrs Clara Merrick, Montgomery, Gazelle, Ketcham, and Ann B Cannoii, Nowell, soiled from Newburyport 10th inst. for Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. One-Pbice Clothing, of the Latest Bttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Oke-Fbios System 1b strictly Adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. Be22*ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.— This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE W’ORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine YV- A. BATCHE LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYE tsstastlt 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 A CO. and DYOTT A CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf MARRIED: McFADDEN—MrFADDEN.—On the 19th of Septem ber, l>y the Rev. A. Culver, Mr. Wm. McFaddcn to Miss Eli/a J. McFaddcn, both of Manavnnk. # GRIFFITHS—WIMER.—August 29, 1861,by Rev. John Thompson, Mr. David Griffiths, M. D., b> Miss Rachel Louisa Winter, both of Philadelphia* % HOLBROOK—LONGSTIIETH—-On the lGth inst., by Rev. Samuel Durborow, Mr. YVm. J. Holbrook to Miss Maria It. Longstreth, both of this city. * DIED: McDEVITT.—On the 22d inst., Daniel McDevitt, Sr., aged SO years. His male friends and those of his family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral from bis l»tc- resi dence, Robeson street, opposite St. John’s Catholic Church, Manayunlc, ou Tuesday morning, tho 24th lost., at 9 o’clock. BERAULD.—On Friday evening, September 20th, at the residence of her son-in-law, Elias Durand, Madame Bernardino do Been Beraulil, a native of St. Domingo, in the 89th year of her age. * COLLINS.—In Sacramento, California, on tho IStli August, Frank Collins, only son of Edward and Jane Collins, fonnerlv of Philadelphia. * MARSH.—On the 20th inst., Charlotte, wife of James Mural), in tho Tltl year of luff ago. Funeral from tho residence, iolO Race street, at 2 o’clock, this (Monday) afternoon. * HcGINLKY. —On the 20th inst., Margaret Parker, daughter of Townsend and Jane McGinley, in the 9th year of her age. - Funeral from the residence of her parents, 438 Maria street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * LOWRY.—On the 20th inst,, Lawrence Decatur, son of Emmanuel and Mary Aim Lowry, In the 21st year of his ape, Ftmeral from the residence of Ins parents, on tho Franklord road, below Wood street, this (Monday) af ternoon, at 1 o’clock. MeCLAIN.—On the 20th inst., Margaret in the BSth year of her ago. Funeral from her late residence, Fortieth street, above Market, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * Weekly Report of Interments. IIEAi.Tn Office, September 21,1861. Interments in the City of Philadelphia from the 14(/i to the 2lstof September, 1861. DISEASES, Fever, Puerperal “ Remittent “ Scarlet.... A5phyxia.......... Anemia Albumiuuria....... Apoplexy Aptha Burns and Scalds... CarbuneulaT Inti... Cancer,............ “ Rectum “ Stomach..... Casualties Croup Congestion, Brain.. Hemorrhage Lungs Hooping Cough Inflammation, Brain •• Bronchi..., “ Bladder.... “ Liver “ Lungs ** Peritoneum “ S. A Bowels 1naniti0n.......... Intemp, and Expo?. Mauia-ft-F0tu..... Malformation Marasmus Measles, Old Age “ Lungs, Cholera Infantum.. ** Morbus,,,. •» Cirrhosis of Liver.. Colic Consumption Lungs Convulsions Palsy Poisoning Pyemia Small-Pox “ Puerpeial.... Biptheria..... Diarrhoea, Dropsy “ ‘Brain...... “ Fterus “ Heart Browned Dysentery Debility Efl'usion on Brain. Erysipelas.. ........ Fever, Bilious Still-Born. Teething.. OF THE Under 1 year. From Ito 2....... “ 2to 0....... “ 5 to 10 « 10 to 15 “ 15 to 20 » 20 to 30 “ 50 to 40 WARDS. First 22 Tt Second. 12 Eleventh 0 Twentieth Third 7 Twelfth ...11 Twenty-first.. F0urth.........11 Thirteenth 4 Twenty-secom Fifth.. 10 Fourteenth.... 4 Twenty-third. Sixth 6 fifteenth 17 [ Twenty-fourt Seventh........lS Sixteenth......lo* Uukuovm,... Eighth.. 9 Seventeenth 12 Ninth... 4 Eighteenth... ..14| Total .2G5 NATiviTr. —United States, 200; Foreign, 51; Un known, 14. From tho Almshouse, 11; People of Color, G; from the Country, 10. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond ing week of 1860, and of lust week, was as follows: Week cutilug Sept. ShM, 1860, was, • **lBs 'Week ending Sept. 14th, 1861, was 24G Males, 144: Females, 131: Boys, 90: Girls, 60. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM BEAD, Health Officer. riQOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD VJ PRICKS. Black Gros tie Itfunre, $l. do. Poult rte Soles, #l. do. Gios Graiues, extra qualities, do. Gros Grainetterf. do. Gros deEppagncPt do. Gi'us des do. firo-s iVEeo*s“4* Jin«l Ottomans. do. ArimnfsaiHl Yenctienius Jfcc. JJESSOX it SOX, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. SPECIAL ELECTION.-TMI! PEO- U 3 iilf’rt nomination for the Assembly in tin? Third being rontfstril, jum! the action of the People’s Genera! Commilti'u of Superintendence bring invoked to f*eltle the rase,- a special election will in* held in sill the elect ion UivNion.s of that district THIS (Monday) EVE NING, between the hours! of nix mid eight oYlnct, for li enmtidute to rte.iu! ;it the f:n»t|UlX SJfnerttl ClCClum. By order ul'the Committee, JOHN D. WATSON, President. .Toun J. Fj*. t.NKUX, ) , George W. Mooney, (' efiel ne!l ' It MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Lk3 TRADE.—A stated meeting of the Board of Trade Y.»tV be held at their lioume, 300 CHESTNUT Street, thirt {MONDAY) evenin'*, September 25- at 7ld o’clock. L. ULODOKT, Secretary. nr=M THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN Lk3 ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, will hold its moiitlily meeting this evening at the Rooms, 1009 and .1011CHKSTKCT Street. An Ksday.will.be read by VM. B. HANNAi Esq., on the “ Triumphs of the Chris tian Raith.” dominations for officers for the ensuing year will be made. JOHN WANAMAICEU, It Corresponding Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, llj GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Skftkmbeu 10,1801. The Board of Managers, at their meeting of the 12th instant, declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on Iho capital stock) for the Bix mouths ending the oOIU in* ptnnt, payable on and after the first day pf October next, Transfers will not be made for ten days after the 20th Instant. W. 6. WILSON, fielC-mwftoctl Treasurer.. A. MARSHALL. DISEASES. « Typhoid Ulceration Throat, Unknown j Uraemia T0ta1'..,.. THERE WERE I From4oto 50.... “ 50 to C 0.... « 601« 70,... “ 70to 80,... “ 80 to 90 “ 90 to 100.. T0ta1.,,,...... IDS. WARDS 8 Nineteenth. ~..18 ..13 ... 7 id.. 2 ...15 h,.17 ...13 KA LECTURE IN AID OF ST. VIN CENT’S HOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDRRN delivered by the Very Rov. P. E. MORIARTY, D. D., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, corner of Broad and Locust streets, on THURSDAY, September 26,1861. Subject—« The Church and its Present Issues.** Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7P. M. Loetnrc to commence at 8 P. M. ecl9-4t PHILADELPHIA AND READING Uof RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 2*27 South FOURTH Street.—Philadelphia, Sept. 20,1861. To avoid detention, the Holders of Coupons of tins Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this Oflicc on or before the 30th inst., when receipts will be given and checks will be ready for de livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. n023-t3O S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. ryrp>EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD €OM UJg I*ANY Offtck 407 Linnanr Strept, Philadel phia.—The Sixth (Oth) instalment on tho Stock of this Company will he payable on the Ist October next, at the Company’s office. ARCHIBALD McINTY RE, Fcl6-m&wtorl Treasurer. rUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. LAW DEPARTMENT. A Term of this Department will commence on MON DAY’, the 30th instant. The introductory lecture will be delivered by t!u» Hon. GEORGE SHARSWOOD, at 8 o’clock r. M. of that in tho usual lecture-room. 817-dtm)o rvg=> lIEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES (Jot VOLUNTEERS, CAMP CAMERON, (se\r liAititisiauu, Pa.) Sept. 20,1861. CIRCULAR TO ALL YVIIOM IT MAY CONCERN Be it known that Captain Michael McNally, of Blair OOllhty, lYrniflylvuiiiA, (by occupation a machinist.) and hirs conumuy of volunteers, consUtiug of Ist Lieutenant S. T. Dnvih. and 2d Liutenuut ———, and 82 non-com* migsioned officers mid privates, having been duly sworn into the service of the United States, and stationed at Camp Cameron, near Harrisburg, Penna. —» 44 camp of rendezvous and instruction for volunteers,” established by orders from the War Department of August 15th, 1861, and by subsequent special orders from Washington to Captuin Hasting, Into U. -S- mustering officer at Harris btirg* Penna.. and lining on his own, McNally** applica tion to his commanding officer, the commander of Camp Cameron, permitted with his company to leave camp uud go to Harrisburg in the morning of the 19th of Septem ber, 1861, to be there mustered by the U. S. mustering officer, Capt. J. R Smead, U. S. sth artillery, did, after arriving at Capt. Sinead’s office, at the d**pot of tho Northern Central Railroad, fail to be so mustered, aud did there, about 32 oVlork M. of tho name day, viz : the 39th of September, 1801, with his company, take the cars to Lancaster, Penna., this without the knowledge, orders, or permission of his commanding officer, the commander of Camp Cameron, thus deserting his post at Camp Came ron and the service of the United States. ‘ Be it also known that Captain John M. McCasey, supposed to be of Luzerne county, Pa., and who, from his own report, lias served in the United States marine corpri, did with M* company of some 17 niou, while on drill on the morning of the 19th of September, near Camp Cameron, desert his post at Camp Cameron and the service of the United States. T. YVILLIAMS, Mnjor Fifth Artillery, Commanding. IfKAOfiI'AnTKKS U. S. Y'OLCNTEERS, ) Camp Cameron, (near Harrisburg, Pa,,) > September 21st, 1861. ) Slit: To jnv circular of yesterday’s date publishing to the country, through tiio Pennsylvania Telegraph, cer tain wholesale desertions from Hub camp of rendezvous and instruction, it is proper to add that it would be un just to regard these offences against military discipline, and the laws of the land as characterizing the prevailing temper of the 1,223 remaining' volunteers at Camp Cameron, but that I may not refrain from giving the facts 1 , direct and circumstantial, whence it is difficult not to believe the desertions to have resulted. Lieutenant Geb. li. Hill’*, U. S. volunteers, note to mo herewith, implicates CcßiTftl Neglcy with Captain McNully’s and hin'company's'desertion; Capt. J. R. Smcad'S'TT. S. army, endorsement on that note, impli cates Gen. Neglcy, and also convicts Capt. McNally of haring added wilful falsehood to the crime of desertion with his company from the military service of the United States. Tlu* note and endorsement ore offered for publication with this, as supplementary to iny circular. Capt. Rutherford’s. U. S. Quartermaster at Camp Cameron, verbal statement to me that he furnished on the 19th of September transportation by rail from Harris burg to Lancaster to Capt. McNally and his company, with the understanding from Capt. McNally that they were going to Lancaster by my order, with my approba tion, corroborates Capt. Sinead’s endorsement, and doubly affixes to Capt. MeXnlly’rf desertion from the military service of the United States tho additional misdemeanor of wilful falsehood. As the desertions of Captains McNally and McCasey with their companies occurred after certain conversa tions with Colonel YVynkoop, Gen. Nfglejyand myself, at different times, fix the morning of September 19, who, I am credibly informed, after their return from Camp to Harrisbnrg, spoke in public in no measured terms of thoir interview with me, and who >aay therefore pro perly be supposed—in their assumed or prospective relations to Captains McNally and McCasey and their companies, as understood to be designed to form part of prospective regiments of Gc*n. Negley’s pros pective brigade—to have influenced the aforesaid deser tions by their remarks, if not already determined as shown by Captains Smead and Hill, the one in Ids note, the other in his endorsement to that isote, I will state substantially what was said by me in those inter views. In the morning of September 39, aomo hours before the desertions had taken pin re, Colonel YVynkoop arid Gen. Neglcy separately rolled at the general office tent for Cauip9 Caiueron and Gcoble to see me about matters of supply, I believe, to men in Camp Cameron; when, foreseeing from this sort of interference, of solicitude if you please, nothing but disorganization anddissfttisfaction, and confusion to nil the ordinary rules of arrangement, economy, anil discipline enforced in military camps, and enforced for the (stunt benefit of all, I said to them, after short preface, that I did not know either of them offi cially, and could not pormiteonnsol, Bugsestion, or Inter ference in the details of my command ; that I was here, not only to command and to organize, but also to provide and to show all properly under my orders how to get their allowances nut er law and regulations, aud that, if improperly interfered with, I should order oat of camp the person or persons offending. Respectfully vour obedient servant, T. YVTLL.I4MS, Muj. utli Artillery Com. r. I am happy to- announce to tlic public that Lieutenant G. 11. Davis, of Captain McNnlly'&company, named as a deserter from the service of the United States in my circular of yesterday’s date, returned and reimrted himself a free the puhlicntion of the circular. T. YV. I!i:.vj>qcautki;s U-ft-Vocrs-TEEBS, ) ('amp Cameron, near Harrisburg, / September 20,1861, ) Referred to Cnpta in*J. R. Smead* U.. S. Fifth Artillery, mustering officer at Hurrisbui'g, Pa.. By order of Maj- WILLIAMS. 11. A.DuPoxt, First Lieutenant Fifth Artillery, A. A. A.G. Came Gp.FULE,nonr Harrh&ura, Pa., ) September 20,1801. { About 11.00- A. M,.of September 19, an officer, whom I now firmly believe to ltavc-l»ocn Liowtc-nant Davie, of Captain McNally’.a company P.. Y** came to ray office at the Pennsylvania Railroad depots Harrisburg, Pa., with the muster roll of the company* stating that by direction of Major Williams* Fifth- Artillery* commanding Camp Cameron* the company was. present to bo mustered into Bervice preparatory to leaving for Lancaster, Pa., where they were to form a part of Negley’s brigade of Penn sylvania Volunteers. X refused, to-muster the men, a? no physical examination hod Leeit stated to the offi cer that I would muster them at Camp Cameron as soon as they were passed, by a surgeon. I asked the officer what authority the company hud to go to Lancaster. He slated that General Negley (w)u>was in aii outer room, apparently listening to owr conversation through an open door), had instructions from the Secretary of War to that effect. A short time after this* I saiv Genoral Nog lev, talking to the- men of this company on the opposite side of the street from my office, but took uo further notice of them, as I supposed Major Williams was cogni zant of tho movonu'Ms of the company. Afterwards I learned that the company left in the train for Lancaster about 1 P. M.» same day, wittamt the knowledge of their commanding officer* Major Williams, Fifth Artillery. I certainly did not tell this officer that Col. Hambright could muster them* for I did not know that Col. Ham briglit was at Lancaster. Respectfully submitted* JNO. R. SMKAD, Capt. Fifth Artillery* At 1 o'clock P. M., Sept. 19th, 1861,1 mot Liout. S. T. Davis, of Capt. McNally's company of volunteers, on tho road from Harrisburg to Camp Cameron, who stated to me, in answer to iny question “ Had his company been sworn in 7” that there was some difficulty, and that Gen. Ncgley, who was there, (at the depot,) had ordered tho company to Lancaster to join the regiment of Coi, Ham bright, (of Negley’e brigade*) in Lancaster* and that Capt. Smead, V. S. A.* mustering officer at Harrisburg, said that they could be mustered in by Cot. Hambright* in Lancaster, as well as by him, (Capt. Smead*) iu Har risburg; amt that he (Lieut. Davis) was going back to camp to'finish hisduties as officer of the guard, and then would join liis company at Lancaster. GEO. H. HILL, Ist Lieut, of Capt. Bennett’s Company I*. V. Camp Cameron, Soph 20* 1861. It MILITARY NOTICES. HEADQUARTERS OOMM 6 N WKALTH REGIMENT, S. W. corner NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—The Roll Book is now open at the above room. AH young men desirous of organiz ing u first-class Regiment for immediate service, arc re quested to enrol their names without delay. Be2Q»6t 8 TEE WALLACE REGIMENT OF INFANTRY—COL. E. E. WALLACE, Com mniiding.—Headquarters, GOVERNMENT BUILD INGS, CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth. Patriotic young men waDtcd to be mustered in a first class regiment, and go into camp, under pay and rations at once. Companies to have full camp and garrison equipage immediately. Officers meet daily* up stairs* at Headquarters, at 9 A. M. scld-Gfc# U. S. ARMY—WANTED IM- J&Eto MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT r r tr SM t t s. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men* between tho uses of twenty one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from $l4 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as soon as he is enlisted. By mi net lately passed, tho term of enlistment is changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitled to SlOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For further particulars, apply at tho Recruiting Office, CIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE, Bi-i-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. OFFICE FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO NATIONAL LOAN OPEN ON MONDAYS UNTIL SIP. M JAY COOKE A CO., It 114 South THIRD Street. PROCLAMATION.- OFFICE OF THE MAYOU OF ( TIIE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.) The President of tlie Ynitvd States having appointed TIIUI»SI>AY, the twenty-sixth day of September, as a day of Humiliation, Prayer, and Fastiujr, I do, there fore, invite the people of Philadelphia to keep that day TVifh proper eolomiuty, and vrlthono accord, by forsaking their usual calling?, and after their respective manner of Avorship, beseeching the Supreme Itulcr of Nations that lie will, of hia great goodness, be favorable to ns, giving us victory over the violence of rebellion, and restoring peace and loyalty everywhere within our borders. Ciivcn under my hand and the soul of the city of Phila* dolphin, thin twenty-third day of September, in tho year ul' urn- Lord CHI' tJiuuwind oi'lit liiindml mid si::ty.aue. ALEXANDER HKNKY, Mayor of PJuladelpaia, Attest—James E. Montgomeky, Mayor’s Clerk Department of surveys. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF f ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, > Philadelphia, Sept. 17,1861. ) NOTICE.— Duplicate plans of tliu Fifth Section, No. 170, ol' the ltcaurvey und Regulation of Germantown, bounded as follows, via • Northeasterly by Chew street, Southeasterly by Township Lino Road, Southwesterly by Germantown avenue, Northwesterly by Mill street, Eighth section, No. 177, of the Resurvej tion of Germantown, bounded East and Northeasterly by tlio Township Line road) Southwesterly by Chew street* Northwesterly l»y E. Washington street, . And Third section, No. 178, of tbo Sun Regulations of the late Township of Brish the , " North by Chew avenue, South by liusoornb 1 ' street* East by Old York Road, West by Wister Btroet and Stenton aye- Are now prepared and deposited* for public inspection, at the office of Jesse Lightfoot, K«i«, Snrvcsor and Re gulator of the Ninth Survey RAILROAD DEPOT, Germantown, and at the Office of this Depart ment, City Building. FIFTH Street, below WfUmit, and the Board or Surroyorß have appointed MONDAY, the 7th day of Ocfc*»>cr, 1801, at lOo'ctocfe A. consider any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. STRICKLAND KNEASS, se2C-£S ocs St ' Chi-.T Engineer tmd Surveyor. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23.186 L IJI H E ATLANTIC MONTHLY Near Oxford; Cyril Wilda; Crawford’s Statues at Richmond; Journal of n Privateersman; Concerning People of whom More might have been Made; My Friend’* Library • The mum* in the Burk; Agnes of Sof. rento; A Right in a Wherry; A Story of To-day; Tima s Household; What Wo ore Coming to; Panic Terror; Our Country; the Wormwood Cordial of History. This now story, by tho author of ** Life in tho Iron Mill?,” will be completed in flvo parts* Part I* appears In this number of tho “Atlantic Monthly.” NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, J. C. TROWBRIDGE, C. C. lIAZKWEI.L, MRS. H. It. STOWE, M KB. JULIA HOWE, 0. W. HOLMES, WALTKII MITCHKf.L, XI. A. WASSON. “THE COUNTRY PARSON.” Terms.—Twenty-five cents per number. Three Dol lars per year, postage paid by tho Publishers. Subscrip tions may Login with any number. Rack numbers can bo furnished from tho beginning. CLUBS iuay bo formed at the following rates, sub scribers to pay their own postage. Postage 36 cents a year. 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GREGORY, Publisher, (Successor to W. A. Townsend A C 0.,) No. 46 WALKER Street, New York. For Sole in Philadelphia by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., T, B, PUGH, JXO. McrARLAN, S. HAZARD, Jn.,. W. S. & A. MARTIEN & CO. se2o«fmw3t Books, law and miscella- NEOUS, 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 state 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. Pamplilot Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap prained by ffeStfi-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL. QHIPLEY, HAZARD, * HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION M RC HANTS FOR THB SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. ■JELLING, coffin, & CO., Offer, by tho Package, the following Makes and Descrip tions of Goods: PRINTS. DUNNELD MFG. GO. GREENE MFG, CO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Bay Mill, Lonsdale, Hope, Blackstone, Greene Mfg. Go* Bed Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Slatersville, Belvidere, Centredale, &c. BROWN COTTONS. Fredonia, Ohio, Groton, Silver Spring, Glenville, Eagle, Mechanics* and Farmers* Union, Ac. CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester, DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madison, Slatersville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw* CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersville, Agawam, Stop} pard’s. BlLESlA6.—Smith’s, Lonßdale, Diamond Hill. ; WOOLENS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Bottomley’s, Pomeroy’s, Glenham Company. CABSIMERE3 AND DOESKlNS.—Greenfield, Gay’s, Stearns’. SATINETS.—Bass River, Crystal Springs, Conors ville, Hope, Staffordville, Converse and Hj r de, Con verse Brothers, Bridgewater. ALSO, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Tickings, Colored Cambrics, Printed Cloakings, Ac. au9fmwco* FLANNELS ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, Eio. VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. For sale by WELLING-, COFFIN, & 00. au9-fmw3m . __ CARBON OIL OF SUPERIOR quality, manufactured from coal, by the Adesco Oil Company, for sale, in barrels, by tl» Wholesale Agents. SHOBER & CO., se*23-3t* No. 26 South DELAWARE Avenue. AT AILS! NAILS! NAILS!—HAR ±\ rieburg Nail Depot, 509 COMMERCE St. The best Nails manufactured for §2.613, cash. All sizes. 6 e23-lm W. W. KNIGHT A SON A CO. ■VTOTICE —The undersigned have this JLi day soUrall their interest in the linn of F. A N. JONES, Philadelphia, to F. JONES Si Co. and J. M. JONES, who will continue the business untier, the firm of F. & J. M. JONES. NAHUM JONES, J. ALFRED JONES. Boston, September 10,1861. Be23*2t# "jl/TARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of .IYI ft writ of sale by tho Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of tho District Court of tho United States iu ami for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me directed, will be sold atpublic sale, to the highest autl best bidder, for cash* at CATHARINE-Street Wharf, on THURSDAY, October sd, 1861, at 12 o’clock M,, tho one-fourth part of tho Schooner ALICE, registered iu the name of C. F. Bolance. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United States Marshal. Philadelphia, September 21,1861. 8c23-6t TE YOU WANT CHEAP PHOTO* X GRAPHS, remember there are none cheaper than those for SI that are colored, and are. made at RBI MKK’B Gallery, SECOND Street above Green. It* Tallow.— the highest price paid for Country Tallow and Soap Grease, by GREADY & KEEFE, Noa. 425 and 42T South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. • ae23-6t gURN SIDE’S WHISKY. TO THE PUBLlC.—Messrs. STOCKDALE k CO., No. 331 WALNUT Street, north side, Philadelphia, are the Sole Agents for the sale of my Whisky. JAMES BURNSIDE, Distiller, Allegheny Co., Pa. BURNSIDE’S PURE OLD MONONGAHELA-RYE WHISKY, —Hotels, Dealers, and Families supplied by the Sole Agents, STOCKDALE k CO., geal-tf 031 WALNUT Street, north side. "\TEW YORK AND PHILADEL PHIA SYRUPS in llhda., Tea., and Bblf)., part of very choice quality. New Orleans and Cuba Sugar, also strictly choice Porto Rico do., Cut Loaf and other refined Sugar#. “Primrose lbs.” do. “5?,” and Whilom 11. Gi-uut’rt 5a u Own Brand” Tobacco. An assortment of prime and medium Coft'ccs of various kinds. AUo Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses in store and for sale by PHILIP REILY k CO., ae2l-8t& No. 7 North WATER Street. UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENYEOLPKS!—That will SO through tho Post Office, over tlireo liundered and fifty different styles. Country Storekeepers supplied with twenty-fivo or a million, at the very lowest prices, at MAGEE’S, Union Paper and Envelope Manufactory, 316 CHESTNUT, cor. of HUDSON Street, cor. of HUDSON Street. Remember Old, Remember Sl6 CHESTNUT Street. se3l-3t Hardware and cutlery, cheap for Cash and short Credit, by MOORE UKNSZEY, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. eul3-im QfiA BAGS PRIME NEW CROP Ovv TIMOTHY SKKD, fbr'sale by *.-21-6t*= ROGERS Jfc GUST. AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOS -I’HATE OK LIME, warranted purt ground bone ami fine bone. Bone dust mnnufaeturod and for sale by ROGERS & GEST, No. 133 MARKET Street. /\LIVE OIL. —Pure Olive Oil in white V-J slwn battles, juet received per bark Juliet. For Ml* by JAUBETOHE A OARSTAIRS, Vo. 20ft South FRONT Street. y^JMPORTANT. /send all Money and Packages of Merchan f dise for places in the Eastern States, New f York, and Canada, by lIAItNDEN’S EX PRESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. They collect Notes, Drafts, fee., and Bills, with or without Goods. Their Express is l the oldest in the United States. 1 Express Charges on a single case, / or small lot of Goods, are less than ' by any other conveyance. aelo-2m^^^ 22d Ward; and Regula- t’d Ward; ’ey and Grade )1, bounded on 22d Word; i Ann nnn tent buttons, u. s. livvvjvvv pattern, for sale by J. P, BEEP, Turner, southeast corner of..THIRTEENTH and NO BLE Streets, Philadelphia. seT-lm* HOLLAND GlN,—Double Pine Ap pie Gin) in pipes and three-quarter pipes, for ■ale from bonded warehouse, by JAUKETCHE k CABSTAIRS, eel2*lm 202 and £G4 BvutU FBONI Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ron OCTOBER, 1861, IS READY TO-DAY CONTENTS: A STORY OF TO-DAY CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER. BY CHARLES DICKENS, Stilus and tricks COMMISSION HOUSES. Ko. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, RETAIL DRV GOODS. TTTHOLESALE STOCK AT Rl£ TT SAIL. OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. PRICE, PERRIS. & Co., will open on MONDAY, the 23d instant, novelties in LACE, nnd EMBROIDERIES, as follows: New Point Alencon Lace Collars and sett* from $2 to $25. Do. Appliqiie and Vakmcienne do. do. to $lO. Do. Honitun do. do. 50c to- S 3. Do. Maltese do. do. 15c to Do. French Embrd Cambric and Swiss do. bocUysfQ, l>o. Real tlircnd-lncc Veil* do, do. @2.50 to* $25 Do. Cambria and Pusher do, do.. do. $1 to $0 A large lot of French Cuirilwic, Valenrienne Lace trimmod Handkerchief?, new styles, from $2 to $lO. A lot of. Kullled Chemise Yokes, 25 cts. oach. Magic Ruffling, very cheap. Lot of Fine Apple Handkerchiefs, 25 eta. each. New Flouncing?, Bands, infants’ Kobe?, Edgings, In serting?, etc., etc., etc. Also, novelties iii Sleeves, rrcnch Handkerchief?!, ValencJonm'?, mid utber Ji»cen. Gur btock of Liuefi Handkerchiefs, white goods* &c.» will be much improved by numerous additions, all of which will be offered for cash fully 25 per cent, below ordinary retail prices. PBICE, PERRIS, & CO., «e£o-tf NO, 726 CHESTNUT STREET. TX7ILLIAMSVILLE, WAMSUTTA, ? F Penn, Bates, Amoskeag, and Bellows Falls BLEACHED MUSLINS. V. E. ARCIIAMB.VVLT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*, will open this morning 'yard-wide bleaclied Muslins at 8,9, 10, 31,12#, 13J£, uml 14# cents; Shirling width Muriinn at 6,7, 8,9, and 10 cents? heavy and line Sheet ing and ruiniv-ciwo Muslins from 10 lo 31 ccnta; line white Flannels 12, 18, 20, 31, and 37 cents; heavy bleached ami brown Canton Flannels 10, 11, and V 2% cents; cheap Towelling and Table Linens; ncw-stylo fall Delulpea and Chintzes; Shepherd's Plaids at 31 cents; rich fall Poplins at 50 cents. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Carpet store, Northeast corner ELEVENTH ftndMARKET Strcols. selB.l2t COWPEETHWAIT & CO., 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 ps. new autumn-style Prints at 10c* * Balmoral Skirts, Infest styles anil colorings. A handsome lot of printed Gotyurgs, 1 yd. wide, at 31c. A very cheap lot Damask Table Linens. Out 25 cent White Flannels are tho best in the city, eeie-tr EYBE & LANDELL,FOURTH AND ARCIi Streets, arc opening their usual assortment Rich Fall Dress Silks. Figured French Poplins. - All-wool Rich Fall Delaines. Printed French Mermoos. Woolen Foulards, now Fabrics. Fall Shawls, now Designs. Fine grades of Black Dress Silks. New Goods, opening Daily. EYRE A LANDFILL, se 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. riHEAP DRY GOODS—STILL FUR VJ ther reduction in SUMMED STOCK, In order to insure sales and realize Cash. Fine Chi&tfe colored Paris Organdies. Do. do. Paris Jaconets. Medium style do. do. Dark Broun Lawns, 12# cents. Silk Challies, Bareges, Barege Anglais, Gray Goods, Poplins, Mous de Lainee, Ac. Black Tamartine Crape de Espang, Ac. Foulard Silks and Milanese, Ac. White Goods in variety. A fine line of plain Swiss Muslins, 12 to 60 cents. Black Lace Mantles, Bournous and Points. Black and Colored Stella Shawls. A very cheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdkfs. A good stock of Flannels and Domestic Goods at the lowest market rateß, for cash only. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, jy2o-tf ■ EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. WE WILL OFFER THE "BEST QUALITY of Wamsutta Bleached MUSLINS, 33 inches wide, for 12cts. by the piece; best 37-inch wide Wamsutta, 13j£c. by tho piece; beat Water-twist Fruit of the Loom, full yard wide, cts. by the piece, (these are sold wholesale, by the case, at 14cts.;) Wil- UamsYille 2ds, 12# cts. by the piece; No. 1 Williams riilci 15 cts.; New York Mills at tho old price; extra heavy Housekeeper Muslin, 12 cts.; Harris* extra fine, H}£ cts., (this was never sold for less than 12j£ ;) fine anil heavy yard-wide, 10 cts.; full yard-wide, 8% cts. by the piece; the best 6tf-cent for 5% cents by the piece; best 11-cent for 9 cts. by the piece; full 1)4 yds. wide for’l2js cts., (now worth 15 cts. by tho case;) Utica 10*4 wide Hamilton and Hugonot Slmctlng, 3 yds. wide, the very best made, 37)£ cts. We call attention to this lot of Muslins, knowing them to be at less prices than usual, and will soli them at these prices only so long as our present stock way last. We offer a Great Bargai in all Linen Barnsley Napkins, §1.25 per dozen. Also, in Table Linens, Fine Napkins, and Blankets. R. D. & W. IT. PENNELL, sel9-6t 1028 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. Fall-1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest ever UfTered. Thirty Per Cent, under Regniiir Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. - 3lost of onr Muslin- still at OLD PRICES Fluunuts, Cloths, amt Cassimeres. Linens* of our own Importation. Blankets, all sfi/os. Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. At the Old Established Store of THORNLEY A CHISM, se2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. 'WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. Y J Also, most approved shape for Fall Wear oT Plain Cloth Cloaks. Striped Cloth Cloaks. Black Clotli Cloaks. Orders filled with our accustomed promptness. Large stock of Cloths from which to select. COOPER A CONABD, se2o B. E. corner NINTH k MARKET. /CLOAKING CLOTHS. V_V Waterproofs and Repellants. Plain Colors Ctoatings. Fine anil Medium BlncK Clotlis. Also, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Boys’ Wear, &e. COOPER * CONARD, ee2o 8. B. cot. NINTH and MARKET. (JHAWLS. )0 Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents’ Travelling Mauds, COOPER fiUONABD, ae2o S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. WATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, BLACK MIXED. Ite-pellaut Cloths, Brown Mixed. RcpoUuut Cloths, Gipsy lloods. Light Cloths, for Fall Dusters. EYRE & LANDELL, Be 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. Autumn dress goods. SHARFLESS BROTHERS hare opened a hand some STOCK of GOODS, Specially adapted to the times, Consisting of NEW FABRICS at LOW RATES. Plain and Figured Black Silks, Rich plain colored Poult de Solos, French Merinos, very cheap, Paris Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines, Velours, Droguete, Reps, Ottomans, Black Do Laines, Merinos, Bombazines, New Styles Fine Blanket Shawls, Brochc aud new Fancy Shawls, French and English wide Chintzes, Calicos in immense variety, New Goods in Men’s wear, Boys’ Casstmeree and Coatings. B el 7 CHESTNUT aud EIGHTH Streets. New fall dress goods. New Styles of Fall Silks. Very Cheap Black Silks. Good Black Silks at 75, 81, and 87tfc. Rich Printed Merinoea and Cashmere** Rich All-Weol Reps, all colors. Black and White All-Wool Plaids. New Fall Delaines. Beautiful Mohair Brocades at 18*£c. Cheap Stella Shawls. Stella Shawls of all grades and qualities. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Largest sizes, and best colorings aud styles At §?2, worth $3. Cheap Canton Flannels and Muslins. New Goods opening daily. tt e'rT*T , t‘. 4. ertw ee!4 tt No. 713 N. TENTH above COATES. THE 'ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. Jacob horsfall, en3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH St. A UTUMN DRY GOODS. J\ i will open this morning the following desirable ® . On© Lot of Dark Wool Do Lalne. i One Lot of Dark Cotton and Wool De Lame. One Lot of Mohair Poplins. One Lot of Ladies' Cloths. One Lot of English Calicoes, at JOHN H. STOKES', aaSO 702 ARCH Street. ■VfOTICE TO LADIES. Xl Will open tbis morning, from » bankrupt sale, tbs following goode,which »ro decided bwrgnue i One Lot ol Plaid Muslins at 18#, worth 28. Ono Lot of Plaid Mualiua at 25, worth 37)5. One Lot of Ladies’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, One Lot of Ladies* L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Gents’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. Ono Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 3715, at JOHN H. STOKES’, anSO 702 ARCH Street. English canton flannels— Both single and double napped, at old prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, St ARRISON, ,e7-if ' 1008 CHESTNUT Streot. Linens, house-furnishing GOODS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, Ac—The largest assortment in the city, at lowest prices SHEPPARD, VAN HABLINGEN, & ARRISON, S e7if 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MILITARY GOODS. WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 110 CIIK6TKUT 61 It ELI, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 0-4 dark and Bky blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. EL‘ll-3m OR NAVY BLUE SATINETS. ~000 or 6,000 Yards Indigo Bine Satinet, inch as Is used In the United States Navy. For tale by • / PROTHINGHAM fc WELLS, 36 LETITIA Street, and aul4>2m’ 34 FRONT Street QOTTON DUCK. SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SALE BY Byn-iftf FROTHINQHAM * WELLS. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. ■gNGLISH WATER-PROOF O I/O A K S . (AQtASCT'TUM.) black-mixed cloaks, GRAY-MIXED CLOAKS, BROWN-MIXED CLOAKS, CLARET-MIXED CLOAKS, OPENING EVERY MORNING, J. W. PROCTOR & Co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. (» »RY-(JOODS JOBBERS. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & <30., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DBY GO ODS, Nob. 209 and 241 North THIRD Street, above Rac.t," Havo now open tlieir usual LARGE A'ND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among whieh wilt be found a general OHBOrtment of PHILADELPIIIA-MADE GOODS. *y CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED. se!7-2ni 1861 FA LL SEASON. W. S. STEWART & CO., Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO, 305 MARKET STREET. We invite the attention of buyers to n fresh stock of NEW AND TASTY DRESS GOODS, In great variety, bought AT AUCTION IN NEW YORK FOR CA9II, And now opening, which we will offer on the most fa vorable terms. Our stock comprises, also, an assortment of PLAID AND PLAIN CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, Ac. For Cloaks and Mantillas. eel 4 IJIIIOMAS MEIiLOE & CO., K™. 40 amt 42 NORTH THIRD Street, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPORTERS and SHIRT-FRONT MANUFACTURERS. Importations direct from the Manufactories. eell-2nr YARD. GILLMORE, & Co.. Nob. 617 CHESTNUT and Gl4 JAYNE Streets, Hare now in store a full and well-assorted stock- of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS. DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &e. With their usual assoilmeut of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES-, *c., to which they invite the attention of buyers, aeT-lm 1861 TO CASH EUYERa - H C. LAUGHLIN & Co, No. 303 MARKET STREET, Are receiving daily, from the PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK AUCTIONS, & general Assortment of MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS arc especially invited to call and ex amine our Stock. ees-tf m pAi,K ' ,<>,,s iB<it FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE, ROSS*. & CO., BQI MARKET STREET, HaTO received, and are now opening, .a freah BtooUot FALL & WINTER GOODS which will be sold low for CASH and-on short credits. 07~ Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine onr stock. au3l-2m WALTHAM 77 iDch Bro.. Cottons, i Do 33, 40, 42, aud 90 inch Bleached Cottons. Hamilton Purple, Fancy, and Skirting Prints. Robeson’s fancy do. On hand and for gale-by B. W. CHASE & SON, sel2-ifl2t 100 CHESTNUT Street. CARPETINGS, £ARGE CARPET STOCK SELLING OUT ' AT greatly reduced prices, CLOSE BUSINESS. BAILY & BROTHER. No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. , BelT-tuths2m JIO UR TH-STREET CARPET STORE, No. 4T, ABOVE CHESTNUT, I nm now offering my stock of ENGLISH CARPETINGS, EMBRACING EVERT VARIETY AND STYLE. Imported expressly for City Retail Sides, at Prices LESS THAIS' PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION, J. T. DELACROIX. gel9-2m Q.LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUM & Co.. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS. 509 CHESTNUT 6TREET, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. We have now on hand an extensive stock of Carpet ings of our own anil other makes, to which we call the Attention of cash And short time buyers. sell-Sm CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 510 CHESTNUT STREET—OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE, Are now opening, from Custom Honse Stores, their FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS 1,000 pieces J. CROSSLEY & SONS* TAPESTRY CARPETS, from 874 OTS. TO Si PER YD I 6-4 TAPESTRY VELVET; FRENCH AUBUSSOif j FINE AXMIKSTEB; ROYAL WILTON ; EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS; HENDERSON & CO.’S VENITIAN; ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS; ALL OF NEW CHOICE STYLES. AND HAYING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, Will be sold at MODERATE PRICES. au29-2m ~ ~ • PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We a re now prepared to euprly this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, se2-6m Philadelphia. pOOK BINDING. Magazines, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals of every dcscripUon,bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B—-MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care. SAMUEL MOORS A BON, JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar* ket and Chestnut, »e4.lm L MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS, ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Co., 431 MARKET street, Inrtt# the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their stock of JMBBOKS, BONNET »S£k«, VELVETS, XfcOWEBS, gTHAW SOODS, tad every other nrtklo in tbfir !ta«. A wnperior £rahd of BLACK VELVET RIBBOK3- Always on hnjitU TRADE. ST&AW AND MILLINERY GOODS. We api< now preitr.r*ij f o exhibit a chorH'Bfork of Strnw anil Millttery floods, which will be Belt! osttoao priceß for Cash or id/ort : apnr6vei credit. LINSO'EN, WOOD, $■ NIC3WS, 755- CHESTNUT STREET. QITY BONNET STORE. FALL 33-0 N N E T'3', ItIBBONS, rLO WEIIPj FEATHF.Iig, *C., irbw mu nv. BONNETS TimftlEfl'AXD MADE OVEB. MNCOLN, U'&GD) $ NICHOLS, 725 CHfiSTSUT STREET. nel2-13t TI/TILMNEKY GOODS',- of the latest Xt_L fityle»aufl fashions* n<?«-opr tv itt : my ntore, and will be ei>M cbonptr than anywhere! lor ctoth. Slilliner.i ami Merchants :»?y invited to caU miiJ'etwwwme lusforo pur chasing elsewhere, IVtt-BBKXHETM, sel7*lm Ko. BN. TIIITtt)' Sfyci'tyUlxML* Market. N. Ji.—Six ppi' cent, diecoultt <led\:fctcd for cash. WANTS A TEACHER WHO HAS' FITTED many mpils for "West rbinrvt>w!(J inlco Tliroo, in udditiuu to three already received' to procure tlifiu fur a Naval or Military Academy. The bi-Cfof reference given. Address Military,” JUood’s w?‘2:l-2t* WANTED— BY A DRY GOODS Hott.se, a first-rlnss SALESMAN,’ ec'n*r®Uhig near trude, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Ac. wCh real name and views of compensation, JOBBKItyBUXvSIiK (507, Post Office. sc2P-6t* TX7ANTED—A SMALL I%MILY V V to take part of the dwelling No. BGS' , MAU&HA.TiTi 6treet. Parlor, Dining Room, and Kitcheif'on tlit* first floor, with three or four chambers. Bath, gw,-hot and cold water, Ac. WANTED —tA situation as an’■ resist ant teacher in a private school, by a young.lftdy well qualified to teach the minor branches of un English education. Address 11 Mary, ll office of The Press. se!6-12t* WANTED —By a steady middle-aged man, a situation as porter or watchman in a fac tory, or warehouse. Good references given. Aibhrcss 44 Porter,” office of The I‘ress. An experienced book-keep- ER is open for an engagement. Salary Ik accord ance with tlie times. Undoubted reference as to* charac ter and ability. Address “Business,’ 1 Bow* 2289, Philadelphia Post Office. • aelT-lm* An experienced salesman wi3li(-9 an eucagcniont In ft Wholesale Dry-Goods Jobbing House. Will accept either a ‘■alary ora com mission on sales. Address ■■ t-uUibmun, 1 ’ this office; ■ Rei6-lbr* Employers wanting young ■ Men, Ac., ftre invited to address the “Employment Committee/* at the Booms of the Young Hen’s Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-Bm BOARDING. 19 aAc'hESTN UT’STREET—Hand i/vv/v Borne single and double communicating rooms, with board for families and single* gentlemen. Private tnble f if desired. se23-2t^ PRIVATE BOARDING.—FINE ROOMS* at moderate prices, may bo had for the winter, at the ALLIBONE HOUSE, N. W. corner THIRTY-NINTH and WALNUT, West Philadel phia. an2B-lm FOR a/ALE AND TO LET. 4|ij FOR SALE.—A modern-built coun- MOL try. residence and a property in tho city, both de sirably located* with all the modern improvement*, will Lg Kold.atxilow rate for cash, or Government loans, wltiuh will bo taken at an advance of fivo per cent. Persons desirous of making a good investment can ob tain tlibnccetisarvpartieularshy inquiring utH. S. TarrVs Marble Yard* No. *lO GREEN St., Phila. ae23-6t 4p FOR RENT—A very desirable fiSUi. J>WKIjXjTXG, with double three-story BACK BUILDINGS, having all the modern conveni ences,. No. 118 North SB VBN TE E NTH Street. F)R BALE—Valuable Farm, contain ing 120 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and miming stream?, situate 6 miles from Doylestovn depot, and 2ft miles from Lainbertville sta tion and Delaware- river, Bucks county. Plain, and sub stantial stone iaproveffirnts; good oUt-buHdin&s, and every paitifety ef &nit§* Price only $75 per nero; easy term?.. Apply to E. PETTIT, B elo No. 309 WALNUT Street. F)R SALE—Beautiful Country Place, near the ‘Willow Grove, 15 mile 3 north of the city, containing 22 acres of supeiior iauil, firet-class modern improvements, beantifnllj- shaded, all kinds of fruits, \c. Apply to R* PETTIT, k!9 No. 399 WALNUT Street; M 3 TO LET.—A DWELLING ■S-HOUSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, with all the modern conveniences. Bent moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, au3 47 North SECOND Street. TO BENT LOW—Furnished or un- Ksafursusheil, for six months, or longer, if desired) a large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 016 ARCH Street. jel9-tf TO BENT—Large Communicating Furnished BOOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboard). In a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. an2o4f TVOAGARA FALLS WATER POW- Xl EH.—CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTU RERS. This immense water power is now ready for im mediate occupation, together with one hundred acres of land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to locate mills anil manufactories. The stipulations for price of power will be one half that at Lowell, Maes.) and the quantity is almost un limited Should the demand warrant it, the American Fall can easily be stopped anil its great volume discharged through the bank below its present site, fur mill purposes, under a head and fall of 200 ieot. The title is perfect and the property unincumbered. For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P. Floyd, Niagara Falls; Alexander Ilay, No. 120 S Vifio street, Philadelphia} lion.T. A. Jenekos, Providence, B. I.; D. Tlmxter, Boston: or the owner, HORACE H. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street. New York, September 2,1661. sc4-wfnn3m . TT7HEREAS, THE LINDELL HO f V 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 Book No. 234, ut Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in. Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM -M. MOBBISON, EDWARD BUEDELL, and FRANKLIN- A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. ISO, of the City of St. Louis, and described aa follows i First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two.hundred, and seventy-ono feet on Washington avenue, by one bun- . dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by tbQ.north*. llue of the field lot confirmed to Joseph TaiUou,-and known os Survey No. 1508, and west by Seventh Bjteet Second, A certuiuLot or piece of ground, situate in. said. Block, containing about seventy feet, bo, tLe- eamq more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Greet! street, be the Slime more- or. loss \ being Lot known and designated on the plat . of-, the lota laid out and made an addition to the town of.*SL Louis,, by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on tlw west, by No. 38, as laid out by Christy, on the north by Green street, on the east by Sixth* street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described: which said-conveyances, were made to said MORRISON, BRED ELL* .and DICK,. in trust, to secure the payment of certain boiuld therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each,, payable in ten years from the first day of Docembor, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER.LINDELL or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, .payable somi-an-. ntially from that date, all payable at the-Bank of Com* Bierce, iu New York; and whereas, among other things,, it was in said Deeds that if tha interest.uppn said bonds, or nny part thereof) should become dueandi remain unpaid for thirty day a after the maturity thereof,, that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall forthwith become duo and payable, .notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face ta be due; and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY, has, jfci* believed, negotiated, sold, aud pledged six kuudretband sixteen of suid bonds, amounting to rhree hundred, and eight thousand dollars, upon aU of which the toWt-Ml* mml interest) beroming due on tho first day of June) eighteen hundred and sixty one, has bcen.due fornvuro than flinty days, aud is still unpaid, .altkouglvsoiße or all of it Ims been demanded * Now, therefore, wc, WILLIAM M, MORRISON, ED WARD BKEDELL, mul ntAKKLJN A..D2PK* Trus tees as afercEuid, at the request of many cf the indi viduals awl corporations holding said.bundf).and. in ac cordance with tlui provisions of. Deeds, will, on thet vrenty-eecond day of October*, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, aud between tho hours of cloven o'clock in tho forenoon and five o’clock in tho afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Const House, in tho CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri,, proceed to soil tho above-described premises and property,.for cash, ftt Pub lic "Vendue, to the highest l-iihh r, in order pay the holders of Kind bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may bo- payable under tho pro visions of said deeds, together with tho expenses of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, ) EDWARD BUEDELL, > Trustees. se4-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK,) GROCERIES. rjIOFAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BURAIi DISTRICTS. We mro prepared, &b heretofore, to supply families ftt their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &O AO. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, CORKER ELEVENTH AND VINE SBKBTB. mylB TLTACKEEEL, HERRING, SHAD,, IYL SALMON, Ac.—3.000 bbl«. Mens Nos-1.2, nr4,3. MACKEREL, large, medium, and rattil, In aiscrfai package. of choice, late-caught, fat ftA. 6,000 bbls, New Halifax, EMtport, aad Labrador Hau rings, of choico qualities, 8,000 boxes extra new scaled Heiriagi. 8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings. 250 bbls. Mackinac White Fiab. 50 bbls. new Economy Moss Bhad. 26 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Vgftk Usdtsb, 600 boxes UerkicME Cvcc-ty Dbeteo. . - toetore and •*$ HT * not No. Ut MOBIH WHARVES. AMUSEMENTS, TXTALStJT-STBEET THEATRE— VV KIJUtH null WAtWtT Street.. . . Sole Leßßee, BtKS. M. A. O AItITTTTSOK. THIS (MONDAY) JSYKSIKO, September MS, . SIXTH KIUHT ef the Bovr rial, adapted 1/ Mad. Julie de Miinruerittf*, of CRKAT XXPECTATfOKS, received niwhHy with c/^wded Abel Miiiraltth, it Ciinvul* j/.w’rt* Mr. E. ADAM? rip, an Orplimi MIiWC. JEFFERSOW Mibb Ilnrlulmm, a Lad)- of Furtune. JSies AI, ICE OUEi To conclude witli (lie HI'STKRS OF Tlf? I>YI(F,!fttKS. Cariberf# *, v Mr. AD AMS ADIMjSSICN—Dress Circle, &oc.; 37Wc.: (Shifted Wk.)\ Family Cn\-V,-25e.; irritate So** and Single Seats in GAibeatra Md Privato JfoxofVTfic.;* ipjer Boxpb, 25c. floors open zrff *;• Prrformance to errmtienre rt IX. MRS, JOHN DREW’S ARCH-9TBEKT THEATRE. Acting Mid-Stage Manager. M . I Businpss Agent anil Tfeiwntw • ■ JOS- .5. 1 R p HT. TJTIK fMOSJWY) 1 EARNING, Septivffibr h», The peTforihnhceT.ill'coihttoence with JhC'A'jMMSWE; Or, In Or.till-D'e Ist Montague. Jemmi'lln T'rii.,l MRis PITABEOTTE TIf»’Xj>SDN Minimal. Fl.iviarieiil. Mrs. SIT *NFAL I: Marletle.. . w . v .v.,..........vMr>. CHARLES KWTRI Glamto Marie*’■h*ori*tin) . Mr. SIOJKHM/Jlfr L. It. SHKWELL Ilscide liniultoa; ~Mr. ll£>Rt A.ldfifhe. ....I'.'.-.ZU' FRANK VXEW pxicica—7s, 00,-37?f, s&, pint ID (Trots* No extra charge for rukfrvwS tjf&fti. WH EAT EE Y’ S' CONTINENT At THHAT«E.*.‘W‘AISt>T r ETBKET, ABOVE 1 EIGHTH. TIiTRI) WiiEXi O'fffif great Slialwpl-rian 'prriut'SnirPlar, Till, TEMPEST-,: On, The ExcWAxrEu 'lri c'ffi'!* The linsTScene, rjtosrEiMrBYjsio.NV on THE ABOTtE CIF AlSrti- IK TIRE KNCII/MPTED r<m*BT. The most over produced' in'AfOrivs*. SSE3IRLY~BUiTrDiNG r t’orner of CHSB9TNIV nnrl TTIVTII Street r. .evtKNIIIII )(K—PEKING, On MONDAY EVKMSfG. Si-pteiiilirtT-c Of S!milcre iti , ii Urciit Stemviyicoii SrniiwoPHu* IiEJJEXLItfK! ■ Im lmlin". for a- Oibrt time only, -flit* 'GreftCTtimnM of '.'*yE IiUSSIAK ’WAft * After a rlone of one week f,.r extensive Ai.TiuiATioyK a”T. r.nrnomn .lirrofyrr\r. K['i. ty..'. Ttu-ri* will In* -Virlautlj. mlilcil M tin- l SKVT-VIKW I-liy-KXTBKMS JtEAETY*. Kir L-hoapi.r or mor* ili-Ughtful in,i+Kction forfmfiH*..- ofiirff! Ing will linmriif'? for all.'' A'lmii.ion 15 wiiti Gliililri'n lO’.enln’. GitlleH'lO -’nfs; seSo-'W A£-\SI E R I C A NT ACADEMY* OB?" JA. MUSIC. Z f>r AYIf S' D’AFUIQI'I.. Captain CHAIthES H. (TfiliLLS wit! rive a grand MUiiWAKY AND MVr :WAU ‘K NTLRTAIN M I, ?i T o» Tt‘i:SDAV EVENING; September24'.' Ticket 2« nil purls of 25-cenls: 'no reserve - l peats, 1 tl bt v hml ;«l the and of Mr. •• CoutinenN Hotel, and at J/E. Gould’s, fc>Teuth*ftn'l Chestnut. Doers epwi at quarter past ’R*Tt!d; comrrience fti>igli( o'clock. A c a n< academy^ MUSIC. A Or.AKTt CCK^E/IT SACRED Jl’i’S'lC WII.I. BK GlW^'i 1 MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2C, 1881; The following eminent talent wiilSssht: Miss HENRIETTA SHAW, Miss LIZZIE POOLE, A LADY AMATEUR.'> Miss CABOLINI3 MCCAFFREY, Miss EIjLIE POOLE, Mr. JOHN J. FRAZER, (Of the Seguin o|w.*ra Troupe,V Prdh AARON R. TAYLOR, Prof. HENRY G: THUNDER, k Mr, S/BEHRENSr" A SELECT CHORUS OF ONE HUNDRED AMATEURS. A LARGE AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA, And a GRAND ORGAN, Which is to he placed upon the Stage, expresoly for this occasion, by Mr. J. BUFFINGTON. PAJ(T I. Selections from- •<« TtTE MESSIAH/’- 45 THE CREA TION, ;1 “TJIE'STARAT MATER,” TIIE RE TURN OF TOBIAS,” 'bid Mrndeiatfohirs “ ELIJAH/ 1 part n. HAY'DN’S GRAND WAR BIASS: Card. —Tho management beg leave to sn/tlmtfto painft or expeiiee have been spared to present this grandest of Masse?, and its being bo very appropriate in its character to our present tiffin' of trouble, it cannot fail of being ap preciated. Organist and Director of the Mns?.rr6f, 11, G.'THUNBER Director of the Ofpl?*.stra. Mr: S. BBIIBESS Duore open at 7 o’clock. Concert to commence At S. Tickets 25 cents. To be obtained at the Academy.and principal Music Stores. Reserved Scatß, 35 rents;-which ran only be obtained at fife Academy and of J. E, Gould, Seventh and Chestnutstroets.' Proscenium Box'Scati*, 50 cents. Sale of Reserved Sents will commence on* Friday, September 20th. / scl9-4t - ' MAGIC laktern pictures of IVX THE KEBEDDION —Itepresertting all the promi nent Scene. l }. Engagement?, a>id Incidents* to'-tins date. For Bale by JABtES W: OUEEN Act'O., 924 CHESTNUT Street.* A Descriptive List furnished gratia and seut.-by mail, free, on application. selS-lm . PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, flft open daily, Sundays excepted* from 0 A. M. till 8 P. SL Admission 25 cents. 1 Children under twelve yeerc, half price. Shares of Stock, &30. , ill INSURANCE- COMPANIES; Life insubange.—The girard INSURANCE, ANNUITY, and TRL'ST COM PANY, of Philadelphia. OFFICE, 408 CHESTNUT STREET.' CAPITAL, 8300,000, PAID UP. CHARTER .PERPETUAL. Continue to inbuks . lives on the most reasonable terms. The premiums may. bo paid yearly, half, yearly, or quarterly. The* Company declare a bonus .of- pro fits, periodically; to tlrti Insurances for whole life. .Four bonuses have been declared, of which the following art a few examples from tire Regieter * Amount .Poller* aml > Policy. Sum in- Bonuses or ad- llsnuees, to.bo in-. stired. ditions. creased by.fti tm'c additions.. No. 89 ¥2,500 8887 50 83,387.50- No. 132 3,800 ■ 1,050 00 4,050.00 No. 199 1,000 400 00 1,400 00 No. 333 ' 5,000 ' 1,875 00 6,875 00 l’aniplilets, containing rates aud explanations, forma., of applications, aud fuuther information, oau.bo had. At: tlie office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.. Jonx F. .Taxes, Actuary. solG-mnifOtif* /COMMONWEALTH FIRE, INSU \J RANCE COMPANY, OF THE STATE 0». PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jayne, 11, D., Charles H. Rogers, Julm M. vniitall, . John 11, WtilKsr. . Edward C. Kniglit, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, . William Strutliars, Henry Lewis, Jr.,.. Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. JOHN M: WHITALL, Vice President. SAMUEL S.-MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 013 CHKST-NUT • Street, ThiladeliSiia. - ae4>|f TPAME INSURANCE COMPANY, JV No. 408 CHESTNUT Stmt. FIRE-AND INLAND INSURANCE. DI&E0TOR8. George W. Day. .o£Day A Matlack. Bamuel Wright.,...... “-Wright Bros. A Co. D. B. Birnoy. ■> Davis It Biraey.. Henry Lewis, Jrv “ Lonis Bros. St Co. C. Richardson « J. 0. Howe A Co.. Jno. W. Evermon- “ J. W. Evenuan A Co. Geo. A. West “ West & Fobes.. F. S. Martin. “ Savage, Martin, Jt 00. C. Wileon. Davis Attorney.at.law.. E. D. W00druff.,...... of Sibley, Molten, A WoodmE. Jno. Kessler, Jr No. 1713 Green Btrspt.. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vico-Prcektert. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ja23-IM SATING FUNDS,. SAYING FUND—UNITSD, STATES i TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST* . NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. 8. R. CRAW3ORD, President, . JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, fsom 10 until 3 o’ctcak. This company is not joined in any application to 4M. Legislature. SAFES. f»fii LILLIE’S SAFtE, DEPOT-REa WffIMQVKD to No. 21 South SEVENTH tbeFraukliQ Institute. The ufldessigiKd, thankful fop past favors and betaft to xuerit future has jm,, cli.gnnt nntl convenient rtorejand noyc cm ,hap4'ft large <>f Lillie's Celebrated WpeugLt mo 4 Gldlknl Iron Fire and Burg’-ip Proof Safes, .ftlia, only, Btrictly.fiae and burglar proefiafes mode.) Allfot LiHM* UueuuaUed Bank Y’ault, Sal'-vaud Bank. Locks.. Lillie’s-Bonk Vault Doors and,LQcks wili.be to. onion oo shoit notice. Titisjfl baitprp- . cheapest Door tad LqcH yot ofifcsed..- A1bo» particular attentisa..ia called to Sdllirti Nef Culiinot Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. Thty SaS^,jB ceded to surpass in styUand. elagancoaiartking yetow . fared for tliia purpose, andlfl the only onarihatia fire and burglar proof. Scscial Notice.—l. have now on t?ay.twenty 4v Facrel) Herring, & Co. J a Safes, moptof pearly, new v and some forty of oth:z.»ftkerß, comppjws, a assortment as to all lately for n»w celebrated Lillie Safe. They wid'be sold at vtrjr . low prices. Fleaee caiy-and oxamino. y‘f M, C. Ag^at. PERHAJI’S GEAND iNTERX.’jWONAV EXCURt. SIC-a, EMBRACING! the EASTERN AND JIIDDLE.STATES,.A!iD THE OAK.Mtfg.- To wit: Tlio of Mninc« Noiv Hampshire. _Vernu>ntw MassachnwllS) lsland, Connecticut, I{fiw..York». Pennsylvania,, Delaware, and 3(#ryliinil, of .the,, States, and Cauada Kast, anioCaiiiuia New% Brmiswiik, British rr'^fciqos. Tickets fro# Philadelphia Canada and return, •SI., 44 im- 46 BpßtOll k ‘. tt ,. , The atvova. including tickiie to several sidertalnmentk on the roui„. , _ For of tho ror,ty, days of stating. ~, tickets fov; tho round triple,, seo roKt.evai;d.BnmU at tho principal hotels _ >jp—h. FOR NEW LURK. tfsilKSiliKEW DAILY LINE„vln Delaware »» . K Pkiltululpi Li a ana Sow York Exrsoajl BBjmhiatfl'*’* pan? receive freighhand leavo dai y at 2. P. 51, u^Uv.—-*• in’ilheir cargooa Ji.»ew.Yock the. following day*. Freighta taken at roeeonable rj4e.-„ 8 WM. P., CLYDE, Agppt, No. SOUTH WEJiRYES, Fh#a4elp>ila. JAMUS HAND, Agent, anl-tf PlecxM and 15 EAST RIVER, New York, FHILXDELPS’tA AfiJ> anT-TVTOii i WApHiscaon excess btbai» , BOAT ., New Guo direct, for Alexandria, Washington, f gg Georgrtown. 3O hours. Steanw CajMln TttOS. U Steamer JEftSiME, , Wffl,lgaTe Philadclrifa even nl-PXSSDAX <t J( j TYBNAY, at IS o'clock M., <**necthvj wig, *» .Ua* at tlpMports. and rtfnnjingi lajtt;JfJßWlsmJW Qmm. t»wn, and Alcxn*dri* erery WSXmt&igf . BATTJB. MOEGAN A Foot of Qetroet/ WuUnxtos. -aJT—tn FOR NEW WORK. Ti* Steam f ropier Comtma will commence their bnsinsu for to/, UIH i on 18th instant- ,■ Their steamers an new reoel* /ing freight at Btnmf Pier abore Wtlnnt afreet 1 Terms accommodating. Awl’ /to W . M. BAIBD fr 00.. »M> M* ° outh Delaware Areon* Hides and "goat skins.—a lot receiTel jwr “}>‘ r Augusta, for sal* by MP.BETCiIE & CABSTAIBS, so: and an South FBOHX 6b
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