IVcw York markets or 1 esteraay. Asm:-:? nr? imcbmiffed, with sultw of 50 bblsatss,2o for pots and pearls. I'r.rAbSTCFFS.—Tta market for State aud Western Ylmir 5« OffilOc bbl better, with a good export and a fair home trade demand. The sales arc 15,000 bbls, at i?f>.2s®s.Uf> for puporfine State; &5.G0&5.70 for extra tnftlc; 9r».2f>d>s.3T> for superfine Michigui, Indiana, Ohio, lowa, Ac., and $5.60ai5.70 for extra do, including (shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at $5.80tf5.90, and trade brands of do at 56.25aj6.35. Southern flour is also firmer, with a fair business -ilohi": of 1,000 bbls, «t ®5.5j»4/:&,Oi* for ruiperfino Raltimorc; $M5.05 ill largo fiupply* and the market is heavy and drooping: sale- 200,000 bushels at 50353 c for mixed Western; she demand, however, i« quite active at the conres-irm. ruc > isn»X3.—Pork i* quiet, and the market is without ♦ fjeontisl change; the salee are 5)00 bbls, at $14.50 for me**, and $0.70*10 for prime. Beef is unchanged, with Hides of 150 bbls at §5®.5 50 for country mess; s4tt4 60 for country prime, and $*©11.25 for repacked Western. .Prime Npx-i Beef is nominal. Beef Hams are inactive. Bacon ij unict Cut Meats are steady at s.’a«6cfor Hams, aud for Shoulders. Lard is in fair demand, with sales of 450 tes and Uhls at B.h'o9.Vc. Fkv«t,—»> notice sales of a«:U boxes Raisins at $2 f.-sv an«l $2.50 for layers, and 4Q Writs Pecttu wt $lO. Hykwoops have been exceedingly quiet, and we have no sale* to record. Oil. (J.vxk- and Meat,.—The market has been inac tive since our last, and no sales have transpired. AYmsfir i» firmer, witu sales of 4ho bbls at 20 £2o '+£. Letter from Princeton, N. J. [Cov»'(‘>v>*.>nrtencfr of The Press.] Princeton College, Sept. 26,1861, The recent excitement in college; cooling Reces sion proclivities beneath the pump; the suspension of threo students from our State for tho offence; their triumphal procession to the depot, and the general determination of tho students to crush re bellion in our midst—all haw way to the Wl3* f God's favor IlflVO been highly encouraging, and especltlly so in their in crease since morning as the eland which rose like a man's bead. Wo have had more than a Sabbath quietude—business offices, stores, and work-shops have all been closed, the street frequented only in passing to and from church, and, above nil, a deep spiritual influenoe pervading everywhere. At seven o’clock this morning, religious services com menced, and have been continued at almost every hour during the day. Never before has the pro clamation of a ruler been, in this place, the occa sion of such assemblies—such earnest prayers— such deep humility and dependence upon God ns has been witnessed this day. The First Church was crowded before eleven o’clock— the hour for service—bad arrived. During tho mooting, Dr. Hodge presented tho fol lowing impromptu, yet beautiful, train of thought 1 t: Sucll eager as«emhlu*s are this day in hundreds and thousands of towns throughout our land, and millions are bowing before God. He has wrought it all, and can we mo see in it ike as surance that our desires are heard? Yet we must not. suppose our fasting is meritorious. Moreover, there is this day a national acknowledgment of God—of His being, His attributes, His sovereignty, and ov.r dependence.” Rev. Mr. Mann also mado some appropriate remarks. This afternoon tho Second Church would not accommodate the crowd of worshippers. Rev. Dr MoUvaine, of tho Col lege, presented the idea that among the causes of our chastisement is our long repudiation of religion in polities, and wondered not thit corruption was so rife, and that multitude* disregard, without scru ple, their oaths of obedience to the Constitution. Allow mo to add, the resnU- of this day would be happy if this single error were to be removed. May we not trust that it will be done; yea. more, that Gcd means to raise us tip from our affliction and Imndlity. and that He will fight our battles for US ■ Carroll. Coki*o«al Murpht, who was one of tho men ecimected with the Irish Brigade of Colonel Mulli gan, denies that they were required to give a pro mise not to again eDgage in the war. Tho Chicago I*osi of the 26th says Cort-orfll Murphy assuras us that the men did not lake an oath not to fight again against tho rebels, as it has been represented they did. Tlioy took no obligation of any kind whatever, and were not fiskgd to do so. Had such an obligation been required, the majority of them would have refused to take it. They were allowed to depart uncondi tionally, after being stripped of their accoutre jucnls.* The rebelß had hud quite enough of them, and considered their room numb better than their company. He assures us that nearly every man ill the brigade is ready and anxious to take the field Again, and with a d«f*rrmnution to take se vere revenge for their present defeat. The Charleston papers publish the follow ing order from Brigadier Gt ueril ffipley : il Citizens residing on Sullivan’s Island will hold themselves in readiness ta proceed to the city on short- notioo. Circumstances only can determine when, or at what moment, it may be absolutely ne cessary to order a removal from the Island.” That is to say, they are expecting a visit from the Federal fleet. CITY ITEMS. Another New Improvement is Stoyes.— At this sv-jwn of the year, when housekeepers, and the public generally, are more «»r lens interested in the mat ter of profit!* tag Stoves, we feel united upon from time to time to lay before our readers nay information that may bo of service to purchasers. The idea most prominent in the store of which we are uow to epeak is Ecoxovtr. The iis\«-t:b*r ami patentee of it is Mr. John S. .Clark, 2io. 1008 Market street, at whose waTrrwinis we examined it yesterday. The article is » Cnukiug Stove, compactly built, occupying a small amount of sp tee, yet affording facilities for cooking, sufficiently ample for a largo •family, %V]»ut U tuontf extraordinary about it iff* that Its voiimnipvfon of coni does not exceed ftn average nfaxe tm r» six months ! It will he s**«»n at a glanc»», that the saving of fuel thus effected over any other Oookiug Stove in u-rc is enormous. The stove is constructed on the t?il>i'rV air* tight gas-consuming principle, and has the peculiarity of baking more quickly, and producing a neater amount of heat in a shorter time than any of its rivals. It is plainly to be seen that this efficient-Itcw „t,o nci bi-en got up i»y Mr. ojark with a view of iu" Sw to the seller—the cartings beinp beuTj and the prices exceedingly low. In » conversation with a party who have had one of these stoves in two' during tfu* j:;iU five months where there were eight in JNjniiy fouud the claims for it substan tially corroborated, there having been leis than cou of cc«al consumed in it during this period, al though it was kept iu constant use. Mr. J. S. Clark— wl: i!j«* patentee of t*iu Improved Silver*a P»rst.--r Stove—in bringing the' ndnuruMo FtOYC iH-foi’i.' tin* nubliv, winch wo arc here noticing, hn» c»m •foiTed n real b'-nofit upon the community, as by these the immense saving of fuel which it effects is no Muuh consideration. We may state in conclusion, that Mr. Clara i.sonc of the oldest and ;no*t experienced store •im-n in this country, aud has achieved un enviable- ro puiali'o , l .dli for the excellent character «if his stoves and his rtrainkt-forward mode of doiu? I'Uamcss. We doubt, iu factj if any other manufacturer in rhihulnlphia ,«an i»rC"V.;c* % n moro flattering list of referenced enforcing Uls wares than those which Mr. Clark is prepared to fur nish his customers. The celebrated Cooking Stove above •referred t"» k novel, being the only one of the kind ever invented i and it should be seen by nil who wjshto pur ■chare, or who may feel interested in th« substantial 'bonsfL.J-] iuventicjis of tim agre. Mr. Clarke general for the parlor, chamber, counting hous", tf-Unu i' extcnwvo and varied, and w» perceive is al ready ntt.~*eti»g much attention. A Popular Retail Dry Gooi>s Establisii m..n r._Aa the season is at band for ladies to commence »lv ir f -«il shipping, a "word or two about 1 uftccc it may bo .lone t«* advantage will not be out of place. Having «•{ the celebrated old stand of Messrs. Eyre Ac Inm did!, lom-ib and Arch street?, a few days ago, with tlics view of «• ourselves upon the prospect** of their •lmtr.ru of trad**, we liad demonstrative proof that, hour ly, r t5,,* v/ai- may be affecting merchants in general, there ■ nyc lav.-, ruble exceptions. The sto<*k of Mossr.- - . K. & Tj. •is .quite large and admirably assorted as owr. In fact, a more attractive and complete stuck of general foreign :md dome die dry goods and dress goods fabrics of every irrude mid description* we Lave rarely examined. Tiir-ir ■peviMiHi'iJ facilities, we may sin*mwe T nr.*, at thU time ?K rnr:iig for them great advantages. Buying largely for , Arb. in the best markets in the world, they arc offering rCftl “ bargains,” and this, we presume, is ou»; reason why their hturu i* now being daily crowded with CUo tUU'-T>. Tin: Manufacture of Clotulng has long ). -c iijK' onu of the leading industrial interests of Phi- Among tho vigorous young houses which have recently rniive th.lll .a call —overyb«*dy. Union Stationery.—We direct attention to wilt of Mr. MsgiT) No, JilO Chrstnut islr La another column. lie has now on hainl of their cabin#. Morris England had no Granville Smokes, and no stub palatial Emporium as that at 009 Chestnut street, whore anuy and navy uni forro<> made of the best materials anil by tb« btwl work mvn, an* sold nt wonderfully low prices. The Bourbons Among Us.— Two sons of tlm lute Duke of Orleans fisurwl at a military review at Vu.-luiigloh, ft day or two ritice. They have j, .inert tho American army, and this fact made them great central objects of attention. Although the young Bourbons hold comnd-rions in the army, they were in citizens’ tlrev; at the time of the review. They had not yet received their uniform*, which had lieon ordered at. the Brown Stono Clothing IlaU of Rockliill & Wilson, Not-. 60S mid COS ClicGnut stroot, abova Sixth, in PhUndripUia. Tho gallant Frenchmen know where thr> most elegant and substantial uniforms were to be procured when they gave their order. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS BP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIQUT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets ,lolm C Hager, Lane co T J Marten, Illinoi-t W Booth, Illinois L Booth, Illinois A McCormick, Mineapolla J O Wilson, Pittsburg C.vorgc Dunbar. Chicago S U Smith, St Louis Mivsi Hofistett, Pittsburg O E Alexander, Boston F D May, St Louis . II Darlington & la, Towa J P Rose, Cleveland T Russle, Albany Mi s Evans, Maryland Miss Evans, Maryland .1 Smith, Washington Capt W C McCall, U S A G 0 Thompson, Balt B 31 Graham, (.'inWimati W Whitfield, Arkansas H Bertolot. Milwaukee li Ilurxtiiftl, X York T II Horton, N Vork Geo W Hoflman & la, Wis W H Forbes & la, Minn G II Spalding, Albany • W T Landstreet A wf, Balt Y llardiug, Washington, Pa G W Driver, Pa .T S George, Wet Indies ,1 .T Tucker, Troy, N Y F S Lewellyu, Pa J W ilyde, Chicago T Kemvorthy &ivf, N Y E S llunrv. WasUiuglon A L Wolloy, New York o;‘c»rge F .Meyers O H l.nckov, HSU E J Brooks, VPN A 1) Price, Chester co, T* Miss Jones, Cluster ro (ion E I) Baker, U S A Lieut K B tirubb, Alex, Va J R M‘>nlgomen A la, Pa W J Smith, Wash, P O Sand Mn**clmnu, IVnna C W Bentley, Baltimore W It Kirkland & la, NY J L Kirkland, New York Mrs C M Fry,Now York W Brand A son, Now York John Gilroy, New York I Coale, Jr, Baltimore 1 Edwards, St Joseph Mrs Davies, New York Mrs Laurence, New York John It Comstock, Conn Mrs Comstock & da, Conn (• Carleton. Boston J A Dodd, Di»=t».n John Hill, Boston J B AleCreary, M Chunk lIS F*ji*!h., N*«- Y.uk Thos Stewart, New York A C Mahow & \vf, Milford J B liny « A wf, Now York T Leonard, M.«#« c’ jj Abercrombie, N York W M Gregerson, Boston C Ralph. Bermiiila J M Jlooro, Now Jersey Tbos II 'Looker, V S X MrShocnbergnr, Pliiia L 3rorganstern, Pittsburg J J Groenough, New York F A Marey, Ilariford, Ct Maj A J 3lyer. USA ii Matlier, Hartford, Conn H C McCush, New York G New York Q 3t Shoemaker, Baltimoro A X liC..rely, W?*sL, D C Rev JR ii UiuMhlle, N J MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth Street, below Arch, J B Beatty, Pqttsvillo H L Erben, Lancaster W Hampshire, New York I* Atkinson, Phila J Burry, New Phila, Ohio A D Jaynes, Ohio Airs Finley & 3 ch, Ohio F O Arms, Ohio Sirs Phillips, Pittsburg Miss Phillip.*, Pittsburg Master Phillips, Pittsburg C S Palmer, Ponna 3£rs Smart, Penna O S Dwilliu«s, Maryland Mrs 0 B Stoughton, N J Miss 31 N J Mi#w C A Stoughton, X J Mrs Meekiun, New Jersey S B Morris, Ohio Thomas Hardy, Ohio B W Durham, St Louis W Durham, Dayton, Ohio C R Gornum A vf, Penna S H Cornell, New York C R Wisconsin T V Brown, New York C L Griswold, Connecticut .T H Borland, Pittibui g A II Abbott A wf, Maine J A Clark, Danville. Pa E Doi-ter, Bethlehem A G Brodliead, 31 Cliunk J It Pow ers, Now York AMERICAN HOTEL—Cbestuut st., above Fifth. C Lent?, Philadelphia W B Stevenson, Pliilatia John Patton, Ohio J Norton, New Jersey T L Ogden, New Jersey W Whitaker, Delaware W Euider, Washington, DC W Harris, Jr, Pliihula J M Votherell, Boston A Hitchcock, Now York J M Ellis, New Orleans Col G W Orane, Jer .Shore I.ieut S WiDon. Camp Huff Lemuel Jones, Camp itufl' James Wilson, Oregon P McCall, Ohio C'apt K E Lewie, W Chester J Moseley, S«lem, Mass A A 'Ward, Salem, Mass Ceo 0 Scott, llliuois C Dirw, Washington, DC Jfl Nokes, Pittsburg A J Wiley. Slassachusotts S R Dorian, Chooh-r co. Pa M M Davies, Pa J P Large, Rhode lshiud J 31 Levy, Baltimore I) E Hill. Ohio W II lord, Baltimore Col J H Woodcock, N York ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. D Woodall, Dover, Del T Scott, Nup<»rviHe, TU Dr I> W Gibbs. Penna Wm V Bowen & wf, .Maine Richard B Jlatthias, Pottsv John J Evers, Albany, NY A T. ri-.-ury,Wallingford.Pa Jos Anaztvn, l» S R S R W Diekiiii-oiv, New Y«wk J lluss^o, Elitvs Emmett* Maryland Ami B Curti«, Odnneeß.uit Will Muller, Connecticut J JI Perry. IVVUb-r, 3ia« E Iliggins, Boston A Beyer, New Yolk H Kibler, Maryland Je-j-c* A Defoe J I.ainond THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. J Somers, Towanda W H Crew, Ohio D L Hall, New Jersey J Cmuloy. Chesrnut Hill D YeaKfl, Springlield Col R lUtClitf. Tamaaua Tho» K Bw>wv, X Jersey D L Coyta, Poim'u D Ifunter, Tiinwqua E H Heaton, Tannuiua II T Wright, lowa II S Gunckei, Ohio T. Shultz, Ohio C O Longeneckt.r, TIC . UNITED STATE 3 nOTEL—Eleventh and Market Sis. Vt J IJud-ron k la, Pemm R o‘Comior, Micliigan W M Bcetem, Carlisle Mrs J Crothers & fant, Md W D Sn-igernalt, Lane. Pa G H Grier, Altoona 1* O Farreli, Penuu J MuUison, Pittsbuvc John 3loore, Butler J Ashton, Columbia \V Davis * la, Penna S CouteS, CIU-ftlfT CO F G Evans, Chester eo MJs» C Eom;me, Chester CO Mist- f. Rurnans. Chester co K S Stenton, Now York Miss reck. New York S Dyer & la, New Jersey J G McClure, Chester co, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. D W Howell, Easton A McLean & la, Wilkesl/e Wm Pitcairn, Allegheny, Pa S A Bergstrosser, Peuna M Hollander, Vuiontown Thus Hayes, Lewistown Bow>er Brooke, Phila II J Unite, Atlontnwu Wm II W Reed, Wil, Del II Hubert?., Wil, Del C ■ Warren, Jr, Phila Miss A Packer, Irontou V B Bauiu, Trexlervillo REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. W C Drenning. Oxford Jap D Adams, Penna Jnn Redman, Penna Thus Wilson, Harrisburg Ge.-. 31 Carr, Poltsvillo S D Johnson, New Jersey gjtjul Bonhearst, Penna H O Fiske, Mass Jno N Kolirer, ilcYeytown R T Kennedy, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhilL Jos Doerly, Germany 31 W Raudenbush, Weisspt V Dsvnkel, Lehigh co, Pa XVm Beaver. Lebanon co (•has Beans, Bucks co, Pa Jonathan Smith, Bucks eo AVm Roans, Bucks co, Pa Jus Hyndman, M Chuuk Yfm Rridcsam* KcaiUng E li Harris, Conn STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. I. Strohtn, Lc-cshurg J Williams, Leesburg S\V Statior, Pennsylvania Geo Gftrdell, Bedford co,Pa Jas H Anderson, Kentucky W Brown, Pennsylvania V 3loree, Pennsylvania Adam Sroufe, Ohio A G Sutton, Lane co, Pa C Herr, Lane co, Pa Mic.i Y. A Herr* Lnuc co, Pa John Brimer, Laiic CO, Pft Walker, Lime co, 1*» A Stiyuer, LunC CO, Pft CO3I3IERGIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, abovo Ohostnnt. P Fc»ust, Dalton, O E J Weeks, PUo*nixville WII Eder, Wash, DC N Peters, Wilm, Del A C Uihlelc and, Huntingdon M Tower, Chester co, Ta W H Rinehart, Chester co Clnw E Baldwin Lmlom Kirk John A Wilkin?, Delaware 8 D Howard, Lane co, Pa John G Hayward, Lime co I* G Kevin, Lone eo J II Nesbett, Port Deposit J M AlcMinu, Williamsport A B Sioauakur, Del co t Pa EARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. David V Feastcr, Third Reg Hitvid Fell, Bucks co i* V, Camp Yeuley John Davis, Bucks co John Y Neeley. Brownabg S U Anderson, ibington T K lackering, Buck? co D Blair, Bucks co J K Palmer, Bucks co J L Jannoy, Jr, Bucks co Thos Linton, Neuio.vu A H Roedor, Buckingham Y* Wildman, Pa S T Buckman, Nuwtof.n H <■ Mooro, Solobury W B Brown, Brownaburg l» K Rcc-dcr, New llopo J:is K Ilibbs, FlneriUe John Darla, Davisrille John PulK, HartSViUe E'N Miles, Davisville W H Hibbs, Pinevillc .Stephen B Tomplinson. Pa T Story Smith, Pa .WII F. Kelsey, Bucks co Abdon Longdiore,Bucks co Jos Smith, Warminster David Walton, Phtla E H Walton, Stroudsburg Miss Ada Van Horn, N J E Eaatburu, Solebury S ill Jauney, Newtown A TJ Large, Pennsylvania BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowhiU. I) Peitna Casper Roads Penna Tims Wliinnl, Penna Mrs Penna Iff A' N S’auartsdalen, Penna Thos Bye, Lahuska A S Roads, Penna Alwiu Faust, Penna £ Fry k la. Allentown Eli Cadwalader, Penna (‘lists Morrison, Penna A Buckiuati, Penna W J’sitT, YanlloyviHo I L Trexler, Yurdlcyville Go* - * W Wolf, Danboro Wm Ruppert, Ryberrr N White, lVnna J Sunderland, Newtown J 1 Gibson. Dojlestowu. J Willard, NorthumberlM fs a Neeia, Pcnim I Tomlinson, Itybevry Mn.«t Tomlinson, By berry F T JICBTIC*?;, Fl'lina C Ronds Southampton A Roads, Southampton Goo Roeg, Danboro A Stauffer, Reading S W Lapp, New Britton John Abey, Ohio G (.‘leinecs, Chester Valley Dll Clemens, Chester Yal MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st„ ah. Arch. >; Wilburn, New York Misj* N Hancock, Plulu V L Gilbert, Trenton, N J G Hoyt, New Jersey (i N Heller, Penna MARINE. INTELLIGENCE, *y- see fourth page. ARRIVED. Steamship Boston, Crooker. 24 hours from New York, with naUe and passengers to J Alldordice. Barks Thos Dallett, for Lagnayrn, and Elizabeth .T, for Port Spain, won- at jtnehor «Jt' the Buoy on the Middle; Ketch Com rooreo. fm* Pernn«jb.n-o, »nd l»rij? Walthatn, for Barba* clo'-n, v.ere at anchor off Bombay Hook', bark Amy, for Glasgow, and brig Quean Esther, from St Thomas wvr« at anchor off Reedy Island; bark Isaac R Davis, from Key was at Quarantine; U S ateamer Brooklyn was at the Powder wharf; brig Trenton and schr Helen were off tho month of tho Schuylkill. Ship Tonawandß, for Liverpool, went to sea at 0 o’clock on Thursday afternoon. Schr West Falmouth, Kitfieh), 8 days from Gloucester, with iifah to Crowell & Collins. Sdif Pinttt, Saunders, u days from Boston, with Hob to captaiu. Schr'J T> McCarthy, Smith, from Salem, in ballast to Noble, Ilammett A Caldwell. Schr J C Henry, Love, from Chelsea, iu ballast to A'au lMibcn, Norton A Co. Schr Fly, Cheeseman. from Lynn, in ballast. Sciir War Steed, Smith, from Boston, in ballast to Ty ler, Stone * Co. Schr Commodore, Walters. 4 days from Pocomoke River, with lumber to J W Bacon. Schr Beiy Sheppard, Marsh, 4 days from Laurel, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Binr Josspli K Bitting, Henry, 4 days from rucomoke Biver» with lumber to J AY Bacon. .Schr AYm S Carton, Rickards, 3 days from Somerset co. 31d, with grain to Jus Barratt & Son. Schr Com Drydcn, Robertsnn, 3 days from Somerset co, Md, with corn to Jus Barratt A Son. Schr AYm Henry, Bitting, 3 days from Somerset co, Md. with wheat to Jas Barratt ft Son. Schr Caroline Coucb, Robinson. 1 day from New Cas tle, Del, with oats to Jas Barratt ft Son. . Schr H Barratt, Jones, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with Corn tu Jas Barratt & Sum „ ~ ■ ■. . t . SehrMury, lli!nilrirkBon,l day from Oili’Bßfl, Del, with groin to Christian ft Curran. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Pci, with grain to Christian ft Curran. Schr Ida, A'anderslice, l day from Tort Peun, Del, with grain to Christian ft Curran. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with gviviu to Christian ft Curran. , , , Schr Clay ton ft Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, IVI with wheat and corn to J L Bcwley A Co. Sehr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth, 1 day .from Llltlo Creek Landing, Pel, with corn and oats to JasLlicw- C 'Schr °.Tobn W Hall, Pay, 1 day from Magnolia, Dei, with wheat and oats to Jas L Bevrloj ft Co. Hrfir A Manship, Bloxam, 1 day from Magnolia, Pel, with wheat to J L Bewley ft Co. -v , Schr Chief, Townsend, 2 days from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewloy ft Co. Schr Piamond, Townnend, S days from Indian. River, Pel, with com to Jag L Buwley ft Co. Barge Col E It Kondvick, Wilson, 0 dsyirfrom Albany, w ith mdse to Daniel McCarthy, CLEARED. Frig Emilv, Sauudi-rr, Calais Me, J E Bazlcy. Schr AY Collyer, Rayner, Norwich, Castuer, Stickney ft AVollington. _• Schr War Steed, Smith, Boston, Tyler, Stone ft Co. Schr Ephraim ft Anna, Pole, Curacoa, do Schr A' Barkalow, Burdick, Newport, Stnnlckani ft Clover. • Sir Alula, Roblnaon, New York, AY P Clyde. Sir J S Shriver, DonuU, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Sir Black Diamond, Lcnoig, N York, AA M BoirU ft Co, _ MEMORANDA, “he brig Eli7.id>oth Wfttta, Bryant, in crowing the rivad from Kaighn’a Point to the city* in tow of tug B »* ver, cap izert off Lombard street wharf, but noon aftsr rigbtod. fhe captain fell overboard, but fortumtely » boat waa at hand and saved him. Tho vrsael niGtaiued no damage. Steamship Malnnxaa, Llesegang, from Matanzns, nr rived at New York josterday. . A „ Steamship Congroos, from Antwerp, arrived at New York yesterday. ... Ship Bridgewater, Baratow, from Liverpool, arrived at New YoiK yeßUTdiiy. „ BnrK Ar.elin* Itavta* from Salt Gay* Tl* armed ftl N York yesterday. . A , . , Burk Mary, lhock, cleared at New York yesterday fur San Francisco. Schr K M Ilaloy, Haley, from Key West for Philudol phia, was spoken 2lst tiwt. lat 3-V :iO, long 7:'. 30. Schr Chan II Mnller, Allen, cleared at New York ye« E WITT XALLMAGE* Of ILjf Syracuse, N. Y'.» will preach in the SECOND REFORMED DUTCH CIIURCII, SEVENTH Street, above BROWN, on SABBATH MORNING at Evening, 7#. _ It* MEDICAL COLLEGE—The |_K_s Fall and Winter Session of Lectuivs commence on WEDNESDAY EVENING, atB o’clock. Introductory Lecture by Prof. W. PAINE, 31. D. Gentlemen are in vited. Students wishing to attend the College will call on Prof. PAINE* Bean of tho Faculty* Nu. 90l ARCH Street It* SPIRITUALISM. IJ3 at SANSO3I-STREET HALL, mi SUNDAY, at 30 wA. 31. and 7 y. P. 31. Subject, Human Progress. Miss ANNIE DICKERSON is expected to speak in the evening. Admission five cents. It* rv-==» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, IL_3 SPBING GARDEN, below Brow! stroet.—BUSI NESS MEN’*—The Rev. It. A. CARDEN will (D. V.) preach ft w*nnon to busmens men ou SUNDAY EVEN ING, ?«*pten:br-r 20th, nt P. 31. Afternoon service omitted until further notice." Business and professional men respectfully invited to tho evening service. Collec tion at morning and evening service for the Sunday School. I l *' MEETING IN AID OF THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS IMPROVEMENT OF OUR SOLDIERS, at the Row Mr. Taylor’* Clmrcli, ornor of TENTH mid FILBERT Streets, on SUNDAY EVEN ING, commencing at a Quarter to 8 u’clnck. Umumittocs; direct From the camps and at Washington and Harrisburg will make interesting reports, ; B Add reuses will also be delivered by Rev. Messrs. Taylor and Brack, rx-Gov. Pollock, ami others. A colleeticn will betaken up to further the objects of the meeting. H YOI AG .MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATJON, PHILADELPHIA.'—An_Atb'mnicd Sleetins will bo hold ou MONDAY EVENING next, noth ited., at *% o’clock, in Rev. John Chumborg l Church, corner BROAD and SANSOM Streets, to Nomi nate Managers for the emming year, and also to aid in the moral and religious improvement of our bravo Volunteers. P PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY-—The members iff tho Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late fel low-member, IIKNRY HAYS, fromjlis Into residence, HAA'EIIFOItD Street, third door below Thirty-fourth Ftm-L Mautiui, on SATCBDAY" nfierucnoi, 2Sih lust., iu *- o’clock. Funeral to proceed to Monument Cemetery. by order, ?i-27-*2t AYM. H. JONES, Secretary. f ARD.— HLASKO’S CADETS MEET IkJT MON DA A’ and THURSDAY. Instruction in Dancing will commence the 15th of October, and in Gym nastic.- the Ist of November. For particulars, please apply at ‘219 South BROAD. twtt7-3l* EAST MAHANOY COM. Lk3 PANT—OFPICH 407 Library Street, Philadel phia. The Sixth (6th) instalment ou the Stock of thU Company will be payable on the Ist October next, at the Company’®office. ARCHIBALD McINTAKE, selG-riuVwtorl Treasurer. GIRARD COLLEGE.—THE DIRECT iFJf ors of the Giranl College give notice that they are prepared to bind out, in the State of Pennsylvania, THIRTY ORPHANS, in accordance with the will of Stephen ((Irani, to suitable occupations, such as Agricul ture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical Tr-les, and Manu factures. Tho master will be required to teach his ap prentice hi- respective art, and to furnish him with suit able Loft ill mid lodging in his own place of residence, (except where, for special reasons, the apprentice may be allowed to board elsewhere.) The master will bo allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term not ex ceeding one month, and the apprentice, when bound, will be furnished by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons desiroup of obtaining nn apprentice can apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 3 P. M„ or, if not citizens of Philadelphia, can address tho under signed in writing, giving nnme, residence, occupation, and reference, the latter, whenever possible,- to be resi dents of Philadelphia. lIENRY AA..ARISY, si-25 Ct Secretary of Girard College. PHILADELPHIA AND READING O.3^RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Btreet.—Pnu.ADEi.pnu, Sept. 20,1851. To avoid detention, the Holders of Coupons of this Company, duo on tho Ist proximo, are requested to leavo them ftt this Office on or before tho 30th lust., whan receipts will be given and checks will he ready tor de livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipt*. so2l-t3O &. BRADFORD, Ti©usurer. ns==» "UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, U_3 LAW DEPARTMENT. A Term of this Department will commence on MON DAY', the 20th instant. The introductory locture will be delivered by tho Hon. GEORGE SIIARSWOOD, at 8 o’clock P. M. of that day, iu the usual lecture-room. fel7-dt*2o OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, ILS GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Scptumbek 16,1861. The Board of Managers, at tU**ir mating of the 12th instant, declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, ou the capital stock, for the six moiiths ending the 00th iu fitant, pftjable on and after the first day of October next. Transfers will not be made for ten days after the 20th instant. W. 8. WILSON, ftelO-inwftoctl Treasurer. Allegheny county A S I> PITTSBURG BOSBHOI.PEKS Are rrqurstwl te meet in Room No. 3u, EXCHANGE, ou MONDAY, the 30th instant, at ELEVEN O’CLOCK, punctually, to consider tho Report of their Committee in tho matter of the adjustment of their claims. KC*2B-2t J. R. FRY, Chairman. UNION ENVELOPES! j USi’ION KNVKI.OI’KS * l UNION ENVELOPES I That will £!■> thrnuali tho Pont , OVKII «50 OIEFKRKNT STYLES. Oomilrr SlorikeepiTß nuppliwl With Twenty-flve or » Million. Altlie VERY LOWEST PRICES, At MACKES UNION PAPER uni ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY. No. SIS CHESTNUT Rtroi-t, Cornsr of HUDSON Stroot. Comer of HUDSON Street, REMEMBER ul6, REMEMBER 81S CHESTNUT Street. no3B-3t u THE SCOTCH RlFLEB.—Wanted, ■ immodiiitoly, good, intelligopt MEN, for tho nbova j Comphny (to lill up), who »re now in Retire service : —* in the nnnr of tho Potomac. Pa, and rations from I dnlo of oniOtiuont. Apply at Hendeuartore, T'_»B RACE j Street, to Captain JOHN OBR FINNIE, who haa been detailed by order of Major General BANKS. ~ J. ORR FINNIL, i i M TAYLOR, Comp»y Recruiting Officer, j Vrderly fsvr»|CSß7. j THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1861. H COL. BIRNEY’S ZOUAVES!— ■ft Recruiting Ifoadi|uniler« Colonel D, B. BIRNEY’S D| 23d Regiment 1\ Y., 002 ARCH Street, Philftdel- Jfl phia, Sept. 2b, 1861. All men enrolled in this Regiment are hereby ordered to report at the Recruiting Rendezvous, 002 Arch street, tills aflernoon ati>"clr»ch. pti‘j»ured to leave for Wash ington. By order JOHN ELY, Mtsior. Captain Cuosnv. Ltant, E. A. Howard,) ** MoVlltn, > ItcCHiltlng Officers. u Greene, ) It || HE a DQII ARTE US TWENT F- R KrOliTH REGIMENT P. V., Colonel JOHN W ll{ GEARY, The fifteenth and last company of this Regiment requires a few more good men to complete it. Men tire itmntiTert in nml paid from enrolment. Thr- Regiment hnn already nbtuiued a wjile-sprettil ro* puhition. This is the on’y opportunity that will bo offered to out siders to come iu. Tho Recruiting Office will be open f«r a few days, at corner of FOt'RTH and LIBRARY Streets (first floor). ASHTON S. TOUR ISON, Captain. WM. J. MACKEY, First Lieut. Se2fi fit# SAMUEL GOODMAN*, SL-cotnt Lieut «COL. D B. BIENEY’S ZOUAVE IiKGIMKNT, IN CASH' AT WASHINGTON, D. C.—A few recruits wauled to till up Companies P and K. Able-bodied men, of sober habits, on appli cation, will he enrolled, sworn it*, and supplied with ft good auit of dark-blue army cloth Zonave uniform, and forv a riled daily to llemhiuarterH of tho -Regiment, at Camp Graham, Washington, D. C. Recruiting offices arc at 602 ARCH Street, Keeoml sto ry, south aide, nml southwest corner of NINTH mu) WALN UT streets. By order. JOHN ELY, Major Third Battalion. - Cftpl. J. Vi. CkfiSßY, ) Tdeut. E. A. iroW.UU*, [ Recruiting Officers. Lieut. Alfrbd Molax, ) ael6-tf SU. S. MARINES.—Wanted imine diatdy for the D. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied men, for sea and hvml aervieo; also a fow competent ilrumniers and lifers. All information that may ho rtviuired will be given at tho Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, rhilmtaiphia. Patriotic young tnon wantetl to bp mustered in a first class Boginiont, and go into camp, under pay and rations, at onco. CV.inprtni&s to have* full camp ami f*Quip:tffO uumi'diiLtply. Oflieaw meet daily (up wUl«**) at lleas«AV^A^-.,w VWVVVVV v vv . / w\/"/\, , ,- V " J vA'WW AiwWw TTNION FOB THE SAKE OF THE \J UNION. THU CITIZENS' UNION CONVENTION, bating complet' d th*-ir Inkers, now rt\ipoclfull> present to the. citizens of Philadelphia the following candidates for tho office*to tie filled at the approaekim; General Election: i; William Clark. “ Thuman S. Stawart. 4th “ “ J. Murray Kunh. &U* 44 li John Wrlnh. GIU " “ Harman Bau^Ui Till i* f lhoJu!iH Cochran. BtU 41 11 Algernon S. Robert*. ffih « “ Henry C. Fritz, 10th “ “ Joseph W. Martin. 11th “ “ Isaac A. Sheppard. 12th “ li Richard Wildey. 10th “ “ George Do Haven, Jr. 14th i: “ Samuel Bingham, George W. Wolf. 16th “ Robert P. Desilver. l“th “ “ Charles F. Abbot. SBJ.KCT COUXCIi., Irt W'ARD—John Dolman. 3d u James Armstrong. slh “ John Cissin. 7th 1,1 Win. A. Ingham, 9tU “ . John Price. Wotbftrill. 11th “ Fidel Fisher. 13th “ Win. H. Bneon. Ifth “ Henry Davis. 17th “ Andrew Mcßrido. 19th “ W’illiain Leaf. 21st Wiu L. McDowi-11. 23d tJ Vim Vi. Sinailley. 25tb “ Dr. C. Campbell Cooper. COMMON COUNCIL. ( Samuel S. Gavin, lsrt- ward. < G. S. Dunk, ( James G. iVale. S Edward D. Brooks, George Mitchell, John B. Hoffman. 3rt ward. \ Edward C. Quin. 4th ward. { Burton J. Knllook. . r .. ( William 31 RkieJ, «)thuaiu. j R, Moutgotaery. Cth wanl i I. Rartou Smith. , i John Vf. Lnigli, ,th Wiini. \ „, nrs . McCrea. Oil i ( Alexamlrr L. Hodgson, Sth ward. 4 Aloxan , ler j. n« r per. OtUward. James A. Freeman. . C Samuel J. Cresswell, loth ward. j saat . Sulger. 11th ward. | Wllm>u Kerr. 12th ward. John L. Slmomaker. .. , , ( Wm. C. Richardb*>u. iathwnr.l. J llonr / Bl idd. . , ( Gharles B. Trego, Ulh wu rd. ■> SBla „ el fflaymtikw. f Thoxniw Potter, 35tb ward. ? Mordocai R. Mo«n*, ( Wm. V. Lippiueott. _ % , . < Dr. J. T. Kiu>rr, lwh ward, J K I>aul . t Jfttuej T. Sutbm, 17th ward. J Keenan, ■» o*i .i \ William Buwm, lbth w;ud. j Tllonms j. i Edwanl K. Tyson, 19tU ward. ( Dr. John P. Gurren, f John Hulseman. t Gforpo W. .Simons. 2GtU ward. ) Wm. Henry, ( D, J. ffltihPftllt 21st wanl. Wm. A.Simpson. 22d wai*d. I Jabez Gates. 00 , ' <. -W'ateoii Comley, 2od wmd.J Kudolph Adams, oitu < Samuel W. Gattel!, _4th waid. 5 \ymiju,! Stokes. 25th wait!.') David E. Thomson. These nominations have been made with as little re gard to partv politics as possible. Tho Judicial candi dates art* the able, and honest Judges who wm'elected by tlie peuplu to their pre.-ont ixisitious ton yearn ago. ]t was the unanimous opinion of tho Gun* vention that th»* purity and efficiency of tho Judiciary can only be maintained by a distinct separation of tho office from the contestnof political pnrties; and that it would, therefore, be inexpedient, aud hostile to the pub lic interests, to remove from the bench, without cause, thowi who are acknowledged as lo>al citizons, and have proved competent and pure in tho iwlministration of just ice. For thi-ne reasons the Convention uuQuimously agreed to recommend to their follow-citizens the re election of tho present Judges. AH the nominees for the other offices are believed to be entitled to the confidence, and worthy to receive tllO VOte«i of the people. Tin! candidate f*>r Sheriff, of Will?, Otftrk of the Orplwma* Oourt, City Tromiurur, and City Commissioner, wore all nomiaatwl without a suggestiou or hint from either of them, that either of them desired office. They wore selected from a largo number of names suggested to the Convention by our fel low-citizens, solely with reference to their loyalty, ho nesty, and capacity. Tlteir election by the people will be the first important step towards purifying• some-of those offiooH of tho corruption atri dishonesty for which; they are notorious. The practice of extorting illegal ices from i vory citizen who enters them on business, for which office fees are payable, has become so oppressive and offensive to the public as to demand a rebuke, which tho people only can give, by breaking down party tines, and electing houof-.t men to such positions, who will re form the abuse. Mich «n opportunity U now presented. Our candidates are publicly pledged to do so, ami they nro men who will neither forget nor violate tl*eir pledges. They know that we are earnest in our determination to put an end to such frauds, ami they will help ns do it. But, in chi-; work, we must have the co-operation of our ftUo\v»citi:ejis of all parties. Thorn is nothing that •hould divide ufe nou*j we all stand i.n the same pmici p]es all, nt least, who are loyal to the flag of our coun try—who are ready to defend it against all its enemies, ami unfurl it again, uml uphold it in its full glory in the rebellious .States, where it lias been insulted and tram pled upon Our Hormnts, all of them, must be loyal and rosest aewcll us loyal. Unfortunately, there are many men among us who declare themselves for the Government, for the wav and its vigorous prosecution,-whose patri otism never goes beyond parly lines, and is kept alivo by tlie hope- of-i'i-'BLra plcxdkh. If we intend to protect and pveserve the institutions of our country wo must tako care that such persons do not get control of them through our hi!uncoura«iin£our cneniiei:, tit homo ami abroad* to hoim for peace on nuy UTins J-hnrt or ttio absolute submission of all rebels and traitors to the Constitution and laws: and that,Ju- order to accomplish these objects successfully and speedily, ail loyal citizens should now unite in obliterating the party ; lines which have heretofore'divided them, and stand, with one accord, under the Hag of our country. 11. The public welfare demands, that the servant*, of the people shall not only bo loyal to the Federal Govern ment, but c-tjual to, nud scrupulously exact in, the per formance of their duties; that all frauds and peculations of mon tn public oflleo shall be discountenanced and pun ished ; that those whose compensation in derived from tho fees of their offices, shall neither charge nor receive, di rectly or through their subordinate*, or otherwise, any other or larger fees than nrc allowed by law; and that public officer* within the limits of thoir resoee.tive-spheres, shall bo firm, fearle.**, and vigilant, in protecting citizens from all illegal exactions in these respects. 111. That, as all public offices am created for, they must bo subordinated to, the public good: and official pa-, tremago hhould not bu used for partisan purposes, or to the private advantage of those who bestow It. IV. That every candidate for office must roly on'his individual merits and capacity for* his election by tho people; and efiort* to gain support from-any ixnarter by bribes, bargains, favors, or promises of favors of any description, must bo rcgunlcd as evidence r the luaulUvl flag of tho nulion, Forgotfv\l of party spirit in their strong love of our Country, and all ready to mingle their life's blood on ho** battle fields, for the support of our Government and the security of our homes, we can do nothing lose than imitate their noble example, and break our party idols, lor the sake of tub l : S lON. POLITICAL* TO THE CITIZENS OF PIHI.ADKi.PHIA cocut H(JU. .1. r. Cl. AUK LI A UK. A*., Cl.it!' Jivlsps ' (■;).;(,];0i: M, Blii'iifi- Aldrnnnn JOHN THOMI'SoN. EpgLBlM-iif WiIIp—FRANCIS F. WOUiAMIITIf. Olr*rk of tlio Orplmnfl* Ourt—WM. 0. STKVKNSOX. OityTrfftHUtrr—slAMKft s*. THDUGK, G‘H>- OomimVhioiH’r—KD>Vl?»" JHcCAi.GA. Senator of the JVI Pint—MAIILOX 11. DICKINSOX AHbKMKt.Y. Ist Koprrsonititlvrt District—Tlionmf- T. Tnakor. Sr 2d “ Br order of the Convention, A. J. DEKBYBUIRK, sp2S 7t President. NEW PUBLICATIONS. rpHE SECOND AD VENT OF JESUS I CHRIST NOT I'RKMHiLKNNIAIi. A «>rlrw of Rectum -by Rer. JOS. V. BKRC, D.l>.' l&no. Price CO cents. For suit' at religious bookstores generally. Published by PERKINPIXE & HIGGINS 50 North t’OUKTU Street, Phihi. JP2B-HWst* T>OOKS, LAW AND MISCELLAj I) KEOUS, now and old, bought, sold, and ox? changed, at tho PHILADELPHIA-BANK 8008 BTOBE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Strovt. Librariea at a distance purchased. Those having Books to soli, if at a distance, will state thoir aaiues, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, aud conditions. \VANTE printed hr Benjamin Franklin, ns well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent freo. Librerioa ap praised by [fe2o-tf] JOflN CAMPBELL, Proposals for beef and PORK. OFFICE OF NAVY AGENT, 112 South THIRD Ktroot, Philadelphia. Proposal* will bo received at this Office until SATUR DAY NOON, October f»,'fo r furnishing FIVE HUN DRED BARBELS OF BEEF and FFVB UCXDRED BARRELS of PORK, to IttMlclivorti! nt Uw Philadel phia Navy Ynnl, within thirty (hvyafedm.the ih© acceptance of the proposal for tho name. The Beef, Povk, and barrels to he of the best quality and description, in variably required for tho use of the Navy, (except that the iron hoops ho dispensed with, mid: to subject to tho usual inspection of tho Navy Yard,, and fee paid for on presentation of the customary bills. Every offer made must bo accompanied (as directed in the 6th section of tho act of Congress making appropria tions for tho naval service of V&ttMT, approved 10th of August, IMG,) by a written guuranteis signed hy ono or more r©si>*ok»l>h. jH-rsons, tv the eflfWt that he OJ" they" undertake that tho bidder or bidder* will, if hia or their bid be accepted, enter into an obL&atiou within ten with good and auflicimt sureties to furnish the Riniclu proposed. This guarantee must bo accompanied by the certifi-c-ftfca of the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Navy Agent, that the guoranturs pao üblo to muko good their guarantee. No vi'opoaftl* will be considered unlow Accc-iWs.Uued by such guarantee. The bUliln’pi name and roaidwwo, and tho name of oaon member of tho iirm, whore a company offer** with tin; ; Christian names written in full, must ho distinctly stated. I JAMES S. CHAMBERS, ne2?-7t Navy Agent. Thebe is no mistake about a Life.fciio Photograph In Oil, if made by RV.IME-R, SECOND STREET, above GREEN, as none but skilful artists we employed the*v. It* BEST COAL OIL, warranted, <5 Gents pr-r APA ,K»N'F,B, 1-tit S. W, M«i,t FOURTH l.u-4 yms au RETAIL DRY GOODS. O N N O V At 728 CHESTNUT STBEET, FOM FA Ltd Tit ADD. dI'ST RECEIVED BY PRIOR. FEIIIIIS, & Co. POINT ALKXCOK LACK rOLLAES AND SETS .. ..$2 to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $-10 iu Sets. POINT VHNICKLACE COLLATE AND BETS, ».,.$4 to $l2 iu Collar's $lO to $3O in st*U. POINT I>£ BABCELONE (new nrticlo In T.nce,) ....$5 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sets. POJ'NTK APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ... .$2 to ssin Collars, ssto $l2 iu Sets. VALENCIENNK COLLARS AND SETS, ... .$1 to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 iu Sots. THREAP LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ... .00c to $2 in Collars, $2 to $4 in Set*. FRENCH EMIiftOIDKRED COLLARS AND SETS— ... .trimmed with Valencia lace,- very choice ►tyle, CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All prims. HANDKERCHIEFS,CAPES,COIFFURES, BAUBES, aml BKRTHES, in all of tho übovo materials. IMnf’H ClothiilU* HANDKERCHIEFS, (a ADlir Bfticlo cuibn/Mm-d hi colors,) $1 Wurth $2. ; A new lot oi' Pine Apple 11ANDKERCJ11KFS, 25 rent*. *■ HombUtchotl 13conls, alllinen. Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $2.1. *•Cambria •• 75 cent* to $2. A now lot of Valcucionne Edging*, Inserting, and Lao**, • * Guipure • • • 4 Bmanela Thread Edgings and Laces. nioiniio Tokos (ninioil) 25COtltH. * * Magic Jiuniing, 0 to 13 cents. Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 ceuU. Laco Sleeves, 50u to $1.25. ■ • Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACK BERTHES, $4O worth $5O. Thcabovo choice goods, in addition to. our usual largo and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS. LACES, and EMBROIDERIES, will ba offered at ahnut TWO TIIIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention Of tho Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., T-J6 CHESTNUT STREET. CA PER CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY tJU buying DRY GOOlfti of H. STEEL Sc SON, No. 71D North TENTH Street, above Conies. Wo have now open a choice assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, bought entirely FOB CASH, and wo will sell them VERT CHEAP. FOR CASH. Brown Mixed, and Black Mixed Walei'-pwof Cloth Black Cloth Cloaks, of the newest und la teat Cheap Stella Shawls. Woollen Shawl- for Fall and Winter. Cheap Fancy and Black Silks. 1 lot of Figured Bhiek Silks at 7uc, worth $l. Large size Balmoral Skirt 3, very cheap. se2B 0 A R I> . TO THE LADIES. We engage to supply those joining in the Ladle*/ move ments for furnishing WINTER 30CKS TO THM OLU NT E E R S'. Any da-sired lushest and host bidder, for easiest CATHAItINK-Stroot » \mt, ou THURSDAY, October 3d, 1801, at 12-o?etork BL, the one-fourth part- of the Schooner ALICE, regtetvttd in tlio name of U. if. jftohmeo. ViLMAH MiLRWARD, Unitod States Marshal. Philadelphia. September 21, 1861; 5023-6 t Department of surveys. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ) ENGINEER AND- S-URVKYOR, > Fmi.AOiai , HU),sept. 17.1881, ) NOTlCE,—l>uplicutc plans of tlio Fifth fiortiou* x»i>. 17t5, 'of tho Ke&uivey and K*sulu4iOii of. Germantown, bounded ns follows, viz: North*-36toi>ly by C-liew HtP'r-u. Southeasterly by Township Line Ru;*l, Southwesterly by fiprmantovvu avenue, Northwesterly by MiU .^trrtCj Eighth section, No. 177, nf thoEosurvoy tiou or Germantown, bounded Easl-imd Northeasterly hy,th 6 township' Lice rood, ! Sor.tfmfeierJy by Chew street* Northwesterly by K. W.vuingion street, , And Third section, No. IIS, of tho Surv Regulations of the l&io Xowrtalu p of Bristc tho Nul'th by Chew avt4iUH,. youth by Rusronib. street, East by Old York Road* West by Wisltfi* sineet ftud Stenton avc« nne* Arp now prepared awl HoposHnd, for public iuspevetion, at ibe office ol Lmhifoot, Esa., Survey Re gulator of Ninth Survey Distr&t v RAILROAD I>EPUT* German town, and nt the Ofßcoof this Do part - mout* City Buildht#, FIFTH Street, below Walnut, and the Board of Surveyors have appoint'd MONDAY, the 7th dny of October, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M.» to consider uny obje-ctiona Ihnt may be urged thereto By uny citizen Interested therein. . STRICKJ&AND KNF.ASS, bo2S*2S 005 3t Chief Engineer and Surveyor. •VTEW YORK AND PHILADEL. X’t PHI A. SYRUPS in libds., Tcs., and Bids., part cf very choice quality. New Orleans and Cub* Sugar# also strictly choice Porto Itfco do.. Cut Loaf and other refined Sugar*?. “ Primrose lbs.” do. “50,” and William H. Grant’s Gb 44 Own Brand” Tobacco. An assortment of prime and medium Coffees of various kinds. Also Porto Bico and Muscovado Molasses In store and for sale by PHILIP REILY A CO., No. 7 North WATKR Street. YOU ABE ATTRACTED TO RFI SIEB'S Photographic «nllery, SECOND STP.'dBT, above GREEN, l-ccam-e you t’«h>K E FALL. O S D H S. SIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF dry a o o ds. NO. 41 NORTH THIRD SHEET, PHILADELPHIA. Prompt-paying merchants are respectfully invited to oxaioirto our largo and carefully-se lected stock of desirable goods, which will he sold at prices to suit tho times. sc2B-2m COMMISSION HOUSES. QHIPLEY, HAZARD, & » HUTCHINSON, No. lia OUEHTNUT STREET, COMMISSION M BOHANTS FOB THB BAI.B or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GO O D S. mb2 TTNIVERSiTY OF PENNSYLVA- U NTA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—Ninety «}Nth Session, 1861 and ’62. The regular Lectures of this school will commence MONDAY, October 14, and terminate the last e*' February, Too for the full Course $lO5. Rp21.81!14t Academy of the protest ant EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JU.VI - Stmts. Tho Ammonal Session will open 'on MONDAY, Sep tember 2d, at 0 o’clock A. M. Applications for admission may be made at Die Aca demy on and after Auywt 28th, between tho hours of 10 and 12 o’clock In the morning. JOHN \Y. ROBINS, A. M., JJ.»d Master. aul9-tuths-2m EDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, K. J. A nOMK FOR BOYS. Pupils prepared thoroughly for college or for business. The school premises con* tain thirteen acres, providing amply for lawn, play ground, and garden. Terms $125 per session. For circulars, address Ber. J. P. HUGHES, auln-ths&tutocl • • ' ' Principal. \V7ANTED.—A second-'haiid FIRE- T V PROOF, of Evans & Watson’s make/ Address “ Safe,” this office. se24-6t* WANTED— By an intelligent Lad, a SITUATION in a Wholesale Dry Goods House, w here he'can learn the business. Address “ Philip, 1 ’ office of this paper. 6024-4V* WANTED— A situation as an assist ant teacher in a private school, by a young lady well qualified to teach the minor branched of an English education. Address “Mary,’’office of The Tress, Bel6-12t* An experienced book-keep- ER is open for an engagement. Salary in accord ance with the times. Undoubted reference ns to charac ter ahd ability. Address t, and 2y>. miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware riv^r,.Bucks county. Plain and riub etftDtial fitimo improvements; good- ouMmildiiies, and every variety of fruits. Price only 875 per acre; easy terms. Apply to K, PETTIT, se]9 No. 309 WALNUT Street. PJR SALE—Beautiful Gountry Place, near the Willow Grove, 15 miles north of the city, containing 22 acres of supeiior laud, first-class modern improvements, beautifully shaded r all kinds of fruits, &c. Apply to E. PETTIT, goli> No. 309 WALNUT Streets iH TO LET—A DW ELLING KitllOl/SE, THIRTEENTH Street, abovo Arch, with all the modem conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHBEMiL & BROTHER, BUS 47 North SECOND Street. TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun- Eufurnished, for six months, or longer, If desired, ft large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch atroei Apply to A. P. and J. H. HOftBIS, 916 ABOH Street* jelO.lf TO RE N T—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, ( without board), in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. S. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-tf TJTTHEREAS-, THE LINDELL HO- Vt TEL COMPANY by its Deed,'dated the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recouUnl in the Recorders Office of St. Louia county* in Book No. 234, lit Pago 202. And also by its other deed, dated tho snkl first day of: December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Pag*B39* confirmatory of and siippiamen tri to said first‘deod,.dfcL convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD DREDELL, and FRAN-SUN A. DICK, the followrog-(k«cribod real estate, situated in Block No. 120, of the City-of St. Louis, and described aa follows: , . First, A Lot or parcel. or land fronting two hundred and Bvrvnty-onc-fwtmj Yf’vMhington avcuuo, by-cito hun dred and fifty feet iir depth, and bounded south by. Wash ington avenue, east-by Sixth street, north by.tho north line of tbo field lot confirmed to Joseph TsiUon, and known as Survey- No* 1&03* and west by Seventh eyreet. *s>contf, A certain Lot- or piece of JfiUwto in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be,, the same more or less, on Sixth-street, by one hundred-aud.thirty five feet deep-on. Green street, be the same raore- cr less*, being Lot known, and designated on tho pIM»-cC> the lots laid cut mid made an: addition to tho tow 2, c*L &h. Louis, by William Christy, .ns lot No. S", ci»- West by No. 38, ns laid ouS-by Christy, on tho nerth-hy Greon street, ou fiic-caet by Sixth street, and cut ho- Bonth by tho Lot herein first:desaribed f which wero made.to said MORRISON, DICK, in trust, to secure tlio payment of certtiH bonds therein described, amounting- to four hundred theuaond dollars ; being eight - hundred bonds of five hurdrcd-doliars each, ? payable in ten years from tho firs* .day of December, ! eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to LETaRiiLINDELL or bearer, .with ten per cent. Bemi-ftfi* 1 tiunUj- froru tlud d.tV, j»l! pajiddo a? i the'lkUlK Of Com* j aierce, in New Yori; and whereas. things, i it was provided in.said Deeds that if.: the- iaterost upon ) said bonds, .or nny part thereof, shxUd .booomo due and r cmain. unpaid for. Shirty days after lb©. rritUttrity thereof, that then, by reason of such saA) bonds shall forthwith becomci-duo and pnyabH, n«tv*itf*«tanding said boutls may nut appear on their.face t> bo due; dttd whereas, said- L.JNDELL HOTJiIeCOMPANY bus, it ia. belio7£*il,.neg(diAled, sold, and fladgeil; fits hundred rui'l sixteen of said* boiulf, hundred ur.fi ©ight-tliatuanil.Jollai'fj, upon nil-.of- vv*i&L tlu> UUftl llitt-rt'i4,.becoming due ca.-tho dny of Ju-», ei&hteeu liuuupfd and sixty one, been due for tvvrp tian thirty days, and is still unpwd,;*«ahoiigh some ohit>l*a3 boon-demanded 4 Now, wo, WILLJA ’A. MORRTSON. ED WARD BSSDELL, and 3RANJC&IN A. DICK* Trus tees as ufjaesaid, at tho rcuuesfi; of many of thi indi vidualAnmi corporations bonds, and in. ac cordance with tho pro-T-lskma. of said wffi, on that wenty-si>c#>ud day. of ©ctobor, elghtc-au turn-, dred sixty-one, atdi betawrn tho hours clever,i o’clock. tho fomiooixand.ibior o’clock in tho afternoon, oruins toy, nt Urn paslfro,nti Aer of tho Court Hf.uga.jt. tho PiTT vr 6X. LOCjIB, Misouri, protwrl to soli Aw aboxa-described prexais&» property, for ca%b, at- _ lie Y?fiduc, to Cue highest bidder, in order to pav f holders of wud bosd*-tho s»ountsdue thereon,.any, 1 / auouals or clrargc-s that bo payable uuder’UH* 1 p ro , xbiii'iis of said doeds,. toother with the t ,f ti.i Tavist. -W.Mi. ia. MORRISON, 1 KTJWARD BREDELS, V Viet .(«•» BP4.iiloofe2 ERANKLIN' A. DICK, y. gOOK BINDING ' ==S 22,1 Ward; ail'l li' vuln. 42,1 WAt.l.y >x*y and-Grada el, ttu lllustrated Pap<«fl».aud of every description*bound neatlr PRICES. Ni 8.--MUSIC bound ffliicnaly T imtl \rllh great core, SAMVi/j MOORE & SON, MIKE Street, between- » ghth and Ninth and Mar kot and Chestnut. se4-lm •«tl Waid; pORTLAK!I> KEROSENE Wo fti‘o iKopftroil to supply this GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO-, Sole Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, «f2-8m Pnlliulelohia. Tortoise shell—For sale by JAtTRETCHE i CAWTATR9, “00 B!J I ‘M4 South FRONT St. tnlu EDUCATIONAL, R. E. ROGERS, Dean of tho Medical Faculty WANTS* OIL. STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AMUSEMENTS. A/tRS. JOHN MEW’S AVI AltOJl-STOSET THEATRE. Acting And Bingo Manager W. S. FREDERICKS. Bunin™ Agent imd Treasurer JOS. D. MUBPHT. TIXIS{BATI'RI.aT) KVEATKG, September M, J The performance will commence with JEANNETTE; _ I" Cretin I,a Mni-tH.Tnp. JoamK.ltrPr- J oi,,, ll i l ij| H CHARLOTTE THOMPSOM Ma.lanjc 1 luvigneul Mm. STONKAM. .o , l Mrs. Charles HHMBI tlniulc Man- (Ip(.retiu) Mr. HORTIMRB Kjmsscl. Mr. I„ R KHHWHLr. lMacidn Baudji n Mr. URNM Audoehr Mr. FRANK DREW PRICKS—'7S, GO, 26, and 15 cents. No extra chnrco for reserved sent*. Wn Fat lkY’sguntlnent al THEATRE—WALSCT STRKKT, ABOVE KIGHTH. THIRD V7EEIC Of the great ShakHpcarian ipertaculHi Play, THK TKMPKHT; On, Tbk Kncuantrd Inland! Till) I.ssL Seenr. I'ROSPKTfO'fI VISTOTf. OR Tin; AitriDK OF AWIKTj IN T n K KSCIIAS T KI) V ORES T, Tlifi must magnificent ever nroducerl in America. NINTH and WALNUT Stroota. Solo Lphrco,. MRS. M. A. GASBETTSOJI. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, September 28, The perfornmnci* will 'Miimii'iia* w ith RICHARD 111 Glustw,,. Richmorui. t£uetptio©« SOUTHERN REBELLION, the HESSIAN WAR, af ter u rlo.-i'- of one week for extensive alterations ami im proved ni' chjiiiic.'il eft’ects. Gralifying ami amusing for all. Ath)ii*sii>u 15 cents. Children 10 cents. Gal lery 10 ente. Bt*23-6t Magic lantern pictures of THE REBELLlON—UepreeenUttff all the noiit Seohep, Engugeimifttis and Im-iilonls to this data* For Milo by JAMES \V. QUEEN & 00., 024 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis and gent byroad free, on application. selB-lw PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINK ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, U open dally, Sundays exempted, from 9 A. SI. till 6 J* f M, Admission 2$ cents, Clultlrcn under twelve yeant half Dries. Shares of Stock, $3O. jyl GROCERIES. rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB BUBAL DISTBKJTB. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami&Oß ll their Country IWshknwswith every description Of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Ao., &0. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. GOBNBB ELEVENTH AND VINE SEBHTB. mylB MACoIrEL, SHAD, SALMON, fie—3 000 WAI Jfc» N-s. 1,2, ini # f ACKEUEL, large, medium, and tunaU t in asaatto4 ackngcs of choice, late-caught, fat fi«h. 6,ooobbls. Now Halifax, Lamport, and Labrador Bar ings of choice finalities. 6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings. . 8,000 boxes extro new No. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes largo Magdalino Herrings. 250 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. 60 bids, new Economy Bless SUa UP. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Contiuiio to I£*uur lives on the most re&sou&bla terms. The premiums may bo paid yearly, half yearljr, or (jiiurlorly. Tim Company deehirn a uoxrs of pro fits, periodically, to the fur whole life. Four bonuses have boon declared,>4 which the following or* a f**w oxiunplrs from the Resistor * Amount Policy and Policy. Sum in-- Bomws or ad- Bwitusef*, to bo in sured. ditions. creased by fn t\u*fv additions, W *9 J’,o&o 00 400 00 1)875 00 No. 89 I £d.;VW> No. i«it R.OOO No. 199 I 3,000 No. 833 j 5,000 Pamphlets, containing rates-nnd explanations, forma of applications, ami further information* can bo bad ad the office. THOMAS RIDGW;VY r President. John F. James, Actuary. srlG-mwfOtlf* /COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSD XJ RANCH COMPANYy OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. Hflvid .Tftyne, M. D., I OKariaa H. Rogers. Johii M. WlutaH, John K, Veaiker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker* Thomaa S. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewie, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE. M. D;„ Prwident. JOHN M. WHITALL, Viee PTeeidaoL SAMUEL & MOON I , Secretary. Oftico, Commonwealth Building, 613- CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. e»4-lf FA MR! INSURANCE COM-FANY, Ns. 408- OHESTIKTS Stmt FIRE AND INLAND INSUBAIfOR. DIaKOTORS. Georgo W. Day. (rf Day A Matlaoh. Samuel Wright. “ Wright Bros. & G». D. B. Birney... - Duvis &. Diruey. Henry Lewis, Jr -■ Lewis Bros. A (la. G. Kichardson 11 J. ; C. now© A Go. Jno. W Evermau u J. W; Everm&u A Go. Geo. A. West “ West ft Fot-pe, F. S. Muriin... “ Savngo, hiurtin,.A Go. C. Wilson Dans Attorncy-at-law. E. D. Woodruff. of Sihlay, Molten,,* Woodn*. Jno. Kessler, Jr No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-ProetdwL WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. rtOMM SAVING FUNDS, SA VING Ft jim—VM Tifiß ■ STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHM NUT Streets. INTEREST FIV3 PER. CENT* S. It.. CRAWFORD, JAMES K. IXUNTER, Secretary aad Trefiaom'. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock. This compuuy is not joinod in anr appliostion to Legislature.. . SAFES. m* LILIJE’S DEPOT RB IIgjIIMOVED to No. 21 South SEVEIKME Street. BMW the Franklin Inititute, The undersigned, Ithaukfnl.for. past favors, and Mag determined to merit future patzonagDy.'las secured an elegant and ccaveuient stove, and ivue- ‘sow on hand • large assortment of-Lillie'J Qelebr34cdi WrowgM ana Chilled Iron Ffcro and Burjtoe Prooh SJafos, (the oalF ctrictly fire and burglar- Also, Unequalled Dink 'Vault). SiTfty Sind Bttuit Locks.. Lillie’s B&rJt Vaidt d "will be to order on s‘aoFt notice. Thto is-tlcO <£drongesiv beet pre lected, and cheapest Doorjsnfi Lots* yet offered^ Also, particular- attenAon- is coifed to UUto’ft Cabinet Safvfor Plato, .>a»lc3,v A®* This Safi* ia en coded to 8> it>as*» In styjft-aad atiyttdug fered for this, purpose, t'aflis- Ihe *dy one hhak Is stnottF fire and btu&lar proof. Special - No«o&.—Tibaroiiow on hand say twenty cl Farrel, Uuring, Jfc.Co/ft-Safo-*, most of IKkb nearly MW, and eoniD fdtfky of otl«r*n*ftk.£rs, oomprkiag a comptoto assm tmotaa ta sVAir RUd; all lately gsehaugea tor thA now celebrated Lilha- Safiv. They wit) be sold at ray low pricja.-. Flease jaM andt examine. ja2s-iylf M. C. SADLER, Ageoi. BS-ThaE-imurfin INTER AR BA.NGEHSNT.—PHILADRII-. PHI,*., W7.LM JSGTON, A.ND BALTIMOBE BAIL-. BOAiN On Mid after MOYDAY, SKPT. m, 1881, PAF33PS-88. TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 7 F.r Bal Mm ore at B.l* A. M., 11.35 A. M., (Eipr«a>, and 53X0. P. M. r»r.Cl«ut or at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., 3.30 ani UAO P. 2li- Ste.M 'jlnr Jng-on at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., ?."+ Mxt 1C 1.3.. P. M. 7»r Nnw -Castla rf; 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Far Do- *r nt B.U. a. M. Far Mi flord nt 8 .15 A. M. Far Su iialiurv » 18.15 A. M. TKAU.,'B FOB PHILADELPHIA; Loavr., BaUiny _.:e at 8.30 A. M. (Exprei-fl), 10.15 A. M., aai.4.4: i p. M. Lear « Wihy jugton at 7.30 and 11.33 A. M., 1.53 and • Pa'Mt* Lw .vo Sail .jbnry nt 5.-25 A. M. L- uvd Mr Tord nt 7.40 A. M. L.tavo D- rntoA. M. lirtiHTP F ,ow Castle at 7 nud 11 A. M. /•-leave* theater at 5.20 A.M., 12.15, 2.25, an!8.40 P.M. T * Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate atoUoni “<4,4ii a- 21. TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE Jew T 0 ni(>-"t”r’uY's“4s a7m iiiid II.MP. H. **or ,vo Wilmington at 9.26 A. M., 12.35 P. M. t and 18 A. y i, ’ u'KEIGHT TEAIN, with Passenger Caj.attacbsd, will run as follows: Leavo Philadelpliia for Peiryvillo and tntermedtot# 1 luces :tl 5 P, M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intcnnodiac* places at 7 P. M. „ . . .. . Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia nad interznediaca places at U.-iO P» M. ON srNDATS 05?LS,i At 10.50 from Philadelphia to Baltimore, At 4 45 from Baltimore to Philftaelpnm. 8, M. FBLTON, PrwidaaL - -rr—w FOR NEW i r ORK. —„„ p AIIl Y LINK, Tla Delaware (Ml Baritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Ooa puny rcceiro freight and leave daily nt i! P. M., deUvo*. Big their cnrgoes iu Now York the folloiriug dan. Freights taken at veaMinahlo rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHABVKS, Philadelphia JAMES HAND, Agent, aol-tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST BIVKB, New Tort, PHILADELPHIA AND ■MEEk WASHINGTON EXPIIES3 STEAM. BOAT COMPANY. New Uno direct for Alexandria, Washington, qpl Georgetown. Through In Eg hohre. Bteamer MttLAtt£liPlllA» Captain THOB. HASP, Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and SA TURDAY, at 12 o'clock M., connecting with all linea at thoee porta, and returning, leave Washington, Qpnya town, and Alexandria every TUESDAY and- SATUR DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia,. MORGAN * RHIVEIIART, Agenta, Foot of G street, Washington. TOR NEW YORK. Th« ■■BflßEtFlilliulolpHik 6t«am Propeller Company 'will commence tlioii buslnoss for tho season on Honda?* 18th Instant. Their steamers are now receiving freight at Seoaof Pier above Walnnt street* Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIBD A OQ«, 234 South Delawnm Avmbi PAMPHLET PBINTING, and every oilier Uw*crip tloo of Printing, of tbo most superior tbe most Wttsotofcblo r*tes f ntftINGWALT A fcJ&QYffiC’jlj Drextß'l BuUflins, a Sonm THIBB Street, iWlitf .Mr. %> ADAMS ..Mr. WUIGUT .Mr. IiuWMKS 9 ; i?r3BT W 4,050 00 1,400 00 6*ti7s 00