CITY ITEMS. Tiie Storm.—A. furious southeaster swept •orer the city on Friday night, doing considerable damage to property upon land and water. Some of the camps must hare suffered badly from the wind uml rain; lint our troops are so well Fiipy-bod with military wco.-«*itu*s that they can b**t»r the Minn of ‘aid weath-r. We might mention, as an earnest of this f;u-t, that a tion of the solders in tlio sorvira wear the substantial uniforms made at the Brown Stone Clothiug llall of Sockhill & Wilson, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. This establishment continues to turn out indefinite quantities of the best military clothing. The Reply of Col. Mulligan. When Gen. Prim sent v nrd tn Cnl. Mulligan, demandins his Burrender, it is said ITsnt the latter invited the General tn an exceedingly v.ann climate, near tho sulphur mines. This, we understand, has since boon denied, the Colonel Slaving told tho tenoral to « Cease al) hostilities against •the stars and stripes, and repair at once to the Mammoth Clothing Establishment of Granville Stakes, No. 603 Chestnut Shi:-.. . i;l nne ;.f a::;* Suita mamifactnrf’.l at Oiw depot.” Both arm; and xutvy Officers are invit.'l to call and examine tlua superior Stock of rhtnp uniforms. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 n ? CLOOE LAST NIGHT. 'CONTINENTAL HOTEL —Chestnut and Ninth StrccM. l.ieut Mull, U s a John Ilay, Washington Col A McArthur Geo Mayan!, Pittsburg Mrs Judge Parker & family, A T L Muhin. C 3 N Cincinnati Kliin Wright, Heston Mrs J Mullin & eon E Fithean, U S „V A Strong, Boston B F Camp, New York H L Snydani, Gemtvj*, X Y \V H Su>J.im. New York •John E Dov»hn Peter 11 Copland H 6 Freeman •CJT Bryant, Bop ton •C L Allen, M aim: Misa Bailey & *i«. W ash W J Kerr A wf, Troy ■C E Tucker, Boston E S Wontz. Binghamton C V Tent, t'inriimaii Vr S Gander A la, :1IiIw:mk T AC Good, Wheeling G W GratTcn, Baltimore 1) ELirt, Wheeling f«K Billingsley, Kentucky H Walker, Kiuhmm.t:, Ky W E Walker, Kentucky C J BI Eaton, Raltinmn* Chas Rabbins, Boston J J Wyeong, New York A Frowanfrld, Pittsburg It A Robertson, Boston W B Trull, Boston Dr Norton & la, riuctuuaii Mrs A 1* Burt, Cincinnati Miss L Burt, Cincinnati Pitt H Hurt A !a, Cin, O Chan H Lowerer, New York F W Peiton, Boston C B Thomas, Beaton B Stephens, MnutmU -S Johnson, l.' y N J 0 Watkins, Nt w York W A Johusou A l:t, N Y Cha? P Lewi?, Boston S 0 Lawyer, Massachusetts L C Baker, Waidiington C L Tiffany, New York G W McDowell, New York C P Markle, WestuiorelM -J M Thompson,W<*stinorel ? d Capt Leopold C Newmaun, Mr Parker, USA USA I* W Dorr, U S N l*i L M Sargent, U S A Thog J C Aniory. C S A W A Fowler A hi, Ji Y M B Wilkins ,v }«, I'iit.'ltnrg W Slade, Jr, CL-voland, O Sami Cooper, Boston AY T L Wooch, Aid H S Morrill, Boston Bobt Collyer, Chicago Geo Schneider, Chicago D N Pickering, Boston Isaac Randall, Connecticut Mrs Chappell, New York Wm Boardmau, New York C A Secs New York -J G Barret, YVm-hlnylnii Wm t Emerson, Boston S S Bragg, Knighton, N T Gao Whaelock, Now York .If Byereon, Chicago tlichd I> Bnchanan, Kng Chaa G Johnson, Boston Chas Haywood, Boston "H D Faulkner, Nev. York 3 K Clinton, Detroit 3? H Lathrop, W Ch< ster J G Roberts Xieut 0 F Stone Chas Barnum, New York S P Ely, Lake Superior C King, New York T. Denney, Kcw York C W Keuworlhy, N Y J W Vinton, Now York E D Saxton* Now York. Col J M Turner, New York L J Phillips, New York. J B Sanborn, Concord, N II II W Moore, Concord, N II £ F Thayer, Bnslmi D B Shipman, Chicago JB Palmer, Providence, Rl Geo M Oii’tewien, Mich M T Antrim, Cincinnati, 0 Capt T W WalkiT. 1> 3 A J W Cary, Milwaukee A S Keeler, New York W Williams, Jr, ISA J Catlin, Milwaukee G S rettibone, I'Jsilada J S B. 11 A* la, U S A £L Tyler, rcnnsvlYivnia J 8 Neeley, Pittsburg Capt Bradley, Scranton T 5 duff, New York Ii C Baker, Wa>hiiijgtvit» DC J W Whittaker, USN J E Neill, US>' EM Davis, PuUy.;.o phi a W M Davis, Philadelphia 7nOs IT Davis, New .Tctsl-Y John Wood & so^ } J'a Mr ItolU-ier, New York Pnuuorlf, X J H (► Moss & son, N Y Isanti Biughriinron J 0 Mus*» Sandusky, Ohio X g White, Binghamton Bobt Guxchfu*, New York A J Friortlaiid, Cincinnati N Stetson, New Jersey Ml* Fowler. New Jersey* Mr Bliss, New Jersey J 3 Lynch, Brook!> u D II Meier .x la, Balt C Marsh, Greenland E A Beardslee, New York If T Greene B H Cheever, H I •J L Truiuan A fa, Boston "MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth Street, below Arch, X>r W ¥ Trout. I’enna R H Slants, New York 'SB Fur bush, New York E S Whitaker, Maryland •J S Annan, Ewnnttshnrg JT M Adams, Maryland W S Haven, Pittsburg 3 A Bodine, Wash, D 0 .A W Markley, N»-w .b-rsev J Louis, Cincinnati, 0 Aties M Jenk?, Broakville Mis. 1 ? A Jcnks, Bro>-**kvil!o Son K. L Blond, Brookviile 8 White, Cairo F Laser Jt »*>»!. II W L^wlslmrs; 3Vf K Moorbeml, I’rirr.lnjrg Miss IT L Moorhead, Pn Wm Laurence.'Uliio I W Voorhis A la, Ky J W Stacker, Ohio Y O Case, Crestline, 0 Mrs McKibbiu, Ft Tnimboll Col A W Hirt, Wash, I> G H M Britton, Wahhain G L Garrinton, Conn J Pollock, Cjnciussftti, O J Welker, Ohio J II Du Bant. Wa.-!i, DC L Barber, Wash, D O G S Tuckmuan, J Rvb'l, Bedfortl p A Kw?d, lhuiLTd J C Hurras, FiU'.hhurg P D Keplinoer. Alliance, 0 B Gritlev, Elinsport, lhv AFBrandL Mephanicab'nrg B Hutchins, Kingston, Pa ■G B Nicliols/m, Y/iUic'diarre Jas McCulloch, ludiaua Geo W Bennett. Maryland 6T. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. d H 'Stover, Beßrf.mTe, Ta Capt Vaughan, U S A liS Butler, V 8 A Ohm? H P«lv>y N’ovJcrklyn John H Smith, Br<» «klyu H Smith, Brookly ii John McGroooy, Brooklyn J M Colbert, Pennsylvania P J Tolman, Philadelphia J Johnston, Penney Ivunia John Laiuond, Penna H C Bennett, PnitsvUlo Col Wiu Emmery, W Point Edw Potts, Philadelphia J S llciichtOH, Philadolphia F H Stuart, Washington H Robinson, New York 1 Raymond, Delaware Jjk-ob Heoht, Baltimore M Atfelder, Baltimore M Stein, Baltimore T Anderson, Washm.eron AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. II Gross, Ohio J T Leete, New York V Wilber, New York J M Guthrie & la, Pa A T Sargent, I'hiln Win Harris, Jr, Phila Marvin K Clark, Phila. Porrv Oralis, Dee Uur. Ind Jas Oralis, Decatur, Ind Mrs Will,-lay A 2 oh, M.» Mis* Ilogart, St Louis Mrs J P Pepper, Wn-h, DC Miss Allicc Leo, Wadi, DC C H Nichols & wf, N Y H J Estconst, New York Cnpt S H Jenkins, Del Lient W ClnhofV, 1M N i» Wilkins, New York J R Everhart, W Chester LII Herman, New York Chas T Showier, Tamaqua J B Slone D B Fayerweather. N Y J W Dobbin & la. Illinois J) C Burnett, New York K A Crossuiau, N J Jas New York UNITED STATES HOTEL—Eleventh and Market Sts. T S Dunham, Phila Geo D Standart, Kalamazoo JnoC Tucker, fbocinnaii A B Lyon*, Pittsburg 15 Baker, Fenny Mrs Cobeurn. Pittsburg Jno L Reese, Harrisburg S D McCall, Harrisburg B F Horning, Shannon'rille J B*»gge. Pittsburg Alex Cmnpfield, New York H J Winer, return R R K 3 fi Miller, Ohio Chas ]Jerih«J, St L*»ul-j O H Moeller, St Louts Jno Freeport, 111 B H Shea, New York A W Fenner, New York Jas Young, New York Rev Lewis II Terrdl, N J D Wilson & la,Wayiit» ro, Pa A Miles, 'lincinnati Tipton Slacker, Zanesville, 0 J J Coolidge, Lycoming co R GKaiiaga, Bosioii B Furison, Vermont VY P McPbersmi, New Y<»rk I> A BnrtiiUt, Harrisburg A Edwards, Chirnan, 111 G FI JnhnHOU, Clinton eo Pa J O’Brien, Pittsburg J &tullison, Boston 3D L Baumgardner, l’a K Black & la, Chicago J A Campbell, New York R H Shea, New York STATES UNTON HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. A J Wolfkill, Lewistowu J Brocken & wf, Del J) Kcndig, Middletown John Harvey, Pa A Heffiey, Nebraska City W II Watt, Latrobr, Pa W P McKtever, Pittsburg J E Elder, Pennsylvania C N Sproul, Chester co, Pa Mrs Sptoul, Chester coy l*a Mibb M D Sproul, Pa F S Saxton, New York g Buck, Pennsylvania H Adams, Centre co, l’a P M McGran, A Graham, New Jersey John Bradley. Pa Thos Bradley, Fa . CarroWf Mr. Edwonl Parka to Miss Hannah Loui.-a Engle. * WRIGLEY —E V ELETH.—In Jersey City, on the 17th Inst., by Rev. J. Hrintnn Smith, Edmund Wriglov, of this city, to Alina, daughter of the late John H. Eve loth, of New York, * BEAD—YANTiKK.—On the 9th inst., by Rev. 'W. S. Hall, Mr. Juiiuii:*!: Yautior to Miss Eli/abcid r«.j daughter of C. Re.fi, l>u.» of this city. ■- PURSE—BARTON.—On the 26th Inst., by Rev. Mor ris C. Sutphcn, Mr. Wilson K. Purse, U. S. N., of Johns town, Pa., to Mirs hllie A. Barton, of this city. * DIED: TAYLOB.—On the niuniiug of tbs 29th iust.j Nathan tFaylor, in the 40th year of his ag<*. The friends of lh« family are invited to attend hi* fu neral, from his latu rexidence, 1818 Arch street, on Wi«l needajr next, ut 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Laurel urn, 4*« "WILSON.—On thu 29th Inst., Laura, infant daughter Of Robert and Knv Wilkin. lr*_ BMITBI— Oh tin «Tih inst.« Seth B until, ngo-j id years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fnrited to attend hie funeral, from the residence of his Son, Dr. B. M. Smith, Burlington, N. J., this (Second day) afternoon, 3Cth inrt., at 3 o'clock, without further jiotioe, a '* BELL.—On thr 28th Inst.* airs. Boaanna Bell, in the of her n»ti. Funeral from the residence of her brother, Bernard Timmins, No. 927 South Eighth street, above Carpenter, this (Monday) morning, at 8# o’clock. * KELLT.—On the 27th inst., Mrs. Itfary Kelly, widow df the lata Cornellue Kelly, in the 93d year of her ag-. Funeral from her late residence, Havorfonl town ship, Delaware county, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock. # XElflß.—On the 37ih lust, Abb Jana, wife of Wrn. J. Xeeae, In the 28th year of her age. _ Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. ; 10 7»n>ter'a court, this (Mond»r) #ftemoou, at 3 o’clock. T C Tlic-akcr, Washington W S ikichran, Maine John Bailey A wf. Wash T DnWitl Talsiiaga, N Y Goo R Miller, Ohio Chas S R«ukol, N Bedford Jus Lawless U 8 N W U Bell, UgR MCLAUGHLIN.—On Uie2fith George McLaugh lin, aged 25 years. Funeral from the ref irtcnce of his brother-in-law, Titos. McClain, ralptlmrp lioirw Columbia avauuo, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o’clock. * MALSEED.—On the 2Uth hurt., Mr. John Malaeed, aged 75 yearn. Funeral from his late residence, No. 848 South Se cond strot, on Tuesday afternoon, at 'l o’clock. * Weekly Report of interments. rru?Hi Ri , p» ,, niiHsr -8,1881. Philadelphia from thc2lst September, 1861. Health 01 Interments in the City of to the 28/A of & DISEASES. Aneurism... Apoplexy Burns and Scalds, Croup Hernia Hemorrhage Hooping (‘mit'h Inlhuimmtion, Krain - Knmrhi.... - IRasUU-r.... « Hi-rtrt... , ~ n Liver ** tilings «* Peritoneum S. & liownlH Tnnnituvi Hr:.-, Intemp. and Kxpos. Marasmus Old Axo ryomm Prolap.siiii of Cord.. Scrofula Small-P0x......... KtiU-ltam Tumor Tetanu5........... . Ulccratiuu luteatui’s Congestion, Bruin., “ Lungs, Cholera Infantum., 11 Morhufc ConrUKliition Lo.»:y: ** Boweln Convulsions.. Cyan05i5........,,. Diptheria....,, Diarrhoea. Dropsy.., “ Drain. “ Chest.. «* Ovarium DinAPoof Heart.... « Dungs... ** Kidneys. “ Diver.... Stomach. Drowned Dysentery....... Debility ■Erysipelas........ Fracture of Skull. Fever, Billons “ Enteric... KWR THRUR WRnR*. . 40 From 40 to 50.. . 17 “ 50 to 60.. , 3i! “ 70.. , 22 “ 70 to SO. . . 0 « 50 tn 90.. . 4 “ 00 to 100 . 22 Under 1 year, From Ito 2. ** 2to 5. « 6 to 10. •* lOtolfi... “ 15 t 020... •• 20 t 030... « 30 U>40... ■WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. First* 11 Tenth 7 Nineteenth...... 27 Second. 17 Eleventh 10 Twentieth 9 Third. 6 Twelfth 5 Twenty-first....'s Fourth 10 Thirteenth 4 Twenty-second.. 7 FUth..... 6 Fourteenth 4 Twenty-third;.. 7 Pixth...,...... 3 Fifteenth,, ( .13[ Twonty-fourth. .12 5eventh........10 Sixteenth 4| Unknown 9 Eichth 9 Seventeenth.... 7| —« Ninth 5 Eighteenth 12! Total .219 Nativitt United States, 373; Foreign, 33; Un- 1 known, 13. 12 Total From the Almshouse* G; People of Color, 12; from the. Country, 6. The number of deaths, compared with tho correspond ing -week of 1860, and of last week* vrua aa follows ; Week ending Sept. 29, 1860* waa.........206 Week ending Sept. 21,1861, wan. ,266 Males, Females, 108: Hoys, 70; Girls, 60. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM KKAI), Health Officer. r\ OOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD \JC riucES. Black Gros de Rhine?, SI. do. Poult do Snieß, SI. do. Gros Graines, extra qualities, do. Groa Grainettca. do. Gros de Espamies, !51.12)£. do. Groa dos Xmli**. do. Gros d'Ecosse and Ottomans, do. Aromres ami YoiiPtieimps, Ac. BESSON A SON, Mourning Store, No. &1S CHESTNUT Street rv-~=» NOTICE.—THE STOCKHOLDERS, LLjg Noteholders, and Bondholders, of the RACK and YIXE Streets Passenger Railway are requested to meet on TVEi>T»A Y, October 1, IStlt, m IOJj o'clock, in room No, 30, MKRCHANTS' EXCHANGE. w3O-2t ry7= CARD.— HLASKO'.S CADETS MEET MONDAY ami THURSDAY. Instruction in jjanciiig will commence the lath of October, and in Gym nastics the Ist of November. For particulars, please apply at 219 Soutli ItKOAD. ne27.:Jt* EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COll- PANT—Office 40< Lmrart Street, Philadel phia,—^The Sixth (6th) instalment on the Stock of this Company will he payable on the lit October next, at Uie Company’s office. AIH3H HIALD McINTI RK, se36-m&wtocl Treasurer. GIRARD COLLEGE THE DIRECT IL3 ors of the Girard Co'lckc trive notice thni they are prepared to bind out, in the State of Pennsylvania, THIRTY ORPHANS, in accordance with the will of Stephen Girard, to suitable occupations, such as Agricul ture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical Tndos, anil Manu factures. The master will be required to teach his ap prentice his respective art, and to furnish him with suit able board and lodging in his r.wn place of residence, •(except whore, for special reasons, the apprentice may lio allowed to board einewliero.) din nawtur will bo allowed to take each orphan on trUI for a term not ex ceeding one month, and ihc apprentice, when bound, »vill be furnished by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons desirous of obtaining an apprentice ca t apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 5 P. M., nr, if not citizens of Philadelphia, can address the under signed in writing, giving name, residence, occupation, r,ud th*- latter, whenever ,>• to b« reoi d.ntH of Philadelphia. IIKVRY W, «\REY, ee2s-5t Secretary of Girard College. #■ PHILADELPHIA AND READING LL3 RAILROAD COMPANY, Ullico 2*27 South VuURTH Street, —Philadelphia, Sent. 29, ISM. To avoid detention, -the Holders of Coupons of this Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 30tb lost., when receipts will l*o given and checks will be ready for de livery on the let proximo, in ange for said receipts. ee2l-t3O S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. ryrp. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, LAW DEPARTMENT. A Term of this Department will commence on MON DAY, the 30th instant. The imrnilnntnry. lecture will he delivered by thu Hon. GHOKOK ftHARfIWOOD, at 8 nrlock P> M. of that day, in the usual lecture-room, si t -dts3o OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, \X3 GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, SuPTEMiiHii 16, 1801. • The Board of Managers, at fh**ir m»olingof the 12th inriimt, deulureil ftilividnid of TITRKfi Pliß UK NT. on tho capital stock, for the six months ending the 30th in stant, payable on and after The first day of October next. Transfers vrill not be made for ten days after the 20th instant. W. S. WILSON, Helti-nnvftnctl 1 reosurer. MILITARY NOTICES. STUB SCOTCH HlFLKS.—Wanted, immediately, good, intelligent MEN, for the above Company (to fill up), who are now in active service in the army of the Potomac. Pay and rations from date of enlistment. Apply at Hea-l-iuarters, 728 RACE street, to Captain JOHN OKIt FINXIE, who has been detailed by order of Major General BANKS. J. ORU FINNIE, J. M. TAILOR, Comp’y Rocruiting Officer. Orderly Sergeant. se2B-Gt# * HEADQUARTEBS TWENTY |S P.IGnTII KEGIMENT J'. V., Colunti JOHN W W OKAKY. The fifteenth and last company of this Regiment requires a few more good nu-n to complete it. Men are nmsterc’d in and paid from enrolment. The Regiment has already obtained a wide-spread re putation. Tltis is the only opportunity that will bo offered to out aiders to.come In. The Recruiting Office will ho open for a few days, at corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets (first tioor)., ASHTON H. TOUttrsON, Captain. WM. J. MACKEY, Fust Lieut. eeQg St*- SAMUEL GOODMAN, gtreo,,.! Lloufc SU. S. MARINES. —Wanted mime diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied men, for sen ami land t*i*rvic«; also a few competent drummers and fifers. All information that may be required will be giyen at ihr Rendezvous, 311 South riIOXT Street, Philadelphia. II TIIE WALLACE REGIMENT Hof infantry, col. e. e. Wallace Com ill mantling. Headquarters, Oorernmcut Buildings, CHESTNUT Strop*, below Fifth. Patriotic young men wanted to he muatered in a first class Regiment, azul go into cam]*, un«lor pay and rationn, at once. Companies to hare full camp and garrison equipage immediately. Officers meet daily (up stairs) at Headquarters, at A. M. se2s-4t* STWO LIEUTENANTS WILL BE mustered into immediate service in General LOCK* FOOD’S BRIGADE. now stationed at Cambridge, Md., and getting ready for transport service. se2s-5t Major It. ANDREWS, Wilmington, Del. SJI COMPANY K, light cavalry, COL. R. H. RUSH. ThU Company is recruiting at 403 CHESTNUT STREET. Be2s>6t* HOWARD ELLIS, Captain. ■SgL COLONEL MTJSiA’S 1 * « BEGIMEXT OP LIGHT CAVALRY, Kow aconog completion, and Encamped, yrlih HOUSES AO EQUIPMENTS, ON NORTH SECOND-STREET ROAD, Has great attractions for active Young Men. BUGLERS "Will receive A BOUNTY OF TEN DOLLARS, ADd good Musicians are wanted for the REGIMENTAL MOUNTED BAND. Apply at the principal Rendezvous, 833 MARKET STREET. se2s-6i* U. S. ARMY— WANTED IM SBhlk MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT u. S. CAYALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from 814 to 823 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse nnd equipments, am ple Clothing and snWisttmce. Quarters, fuel, and medical ailfndum-« free of charge, The pay of ouch soldier com mences as soon as he is enlisted. By an act lately passed , the term of onlistment ia changed from five to THREE YEARS, and overy soldier who serves that time is entitled to 8100 BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wuwly commence! to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to nil. Nor further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. P. DODGE, s!4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. "VTOTICE.—The Wire Bridge requiring 1 v immediate roMiire, th*‘ r.nhlir are hereby rintirtM that on and after MONDAY, the 50th inst., the travel over Raid bridge will be temporarily suspended, probably until about the 15th of October next, when it is pre sumed it will be again ready for public use. J. AT. CHRISTOPHER, It Commissioner of City Property. VOU NEED NEVER ASK THE I question 41 Does it look like me I” if you get a lib—size Photograph in oil at ItKIMEE'S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green. It* A LLEGHENY COUNTY A AND PITTBBTTBG BONTmOBBEBS Are reauafiied to meet in Room No. 3d, BKOHANOE, on MONDAY, the 30th instant, at ELEVEN O’CLOCK, punctually, to consider the Report of their Committee in the matter of tho adjustment of their claims, ec2B-2t J. B. BUY, Chairman, DISKABKS, Fevi*,r» ruarpural 11 KomiUent. u Scarlet..,. “ Typhoid... Cupt. J. C. CASH, Recruiting Officer. mORTOISE SHELL—For sale by X JAURSTOHE A CABSTAIBS, 202 and 204 South FRONT St. »aW POLITICAL. TTNION FOR THE SAKE OF THE \J UNION. TO TIIE CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA. THE CITIZENS' UNION CONVENTION, having completed tlioir labors, now respectfully present to tho citizens of Philadelphia the fidlowiii# candidates for tho offices to be filled ui the approaching General Electiou: CoCtiT OK OoMNfO.V M.KA« President Judge—lion. OSWALD THOMPSON. Ap#w.-cints “ Hon. JOSEPH ALLi&ON. pisrnfor colkt: President Judge— lion. UEUK’iE SHARSWOOD, . , _ . ) Hon. J. 1. CLARK HARK, Associate Judges > , Joll gKOIIUE ftl. STROUD. Sheriff—Alderman JOHN THOMPSON. Registered Wills —FRANCIS K. WOLGAMUTIL Clerk «>r the Orphans’ C, STEVENSON. C}|> Tr.Mtsur.f-JAM H'.S W. RIDDLE. Cily OomuuHHhmer —EDWIN McCALLA. Senator of the lid Dist —MAIILON ii. DICKINSON. ASSKMIILY. Ist Itepri-heutativo District—'Thomas T. Tasker, Sr. 2d “ “ William Clark. 3 wni!lim Stokes. 26th ward. ) David E. Thomson. There nominations have been made with as little re gard to party politics as possible. The Judicial candi dates are the experienced, able, and honest Judges who were elected by the people to their present positions ton years ago. lr was the unanimous opinion of the Con vontioirthat tin* purity and elHolonfcy of tho .ImlieUry can oniv be maintained by a distinct separation of the office lroiu the contests of political parties-, ami that it would, therefore, be inexpedient, and hostile to the pub lic interests,’ to remove from the bench, without cause, those who are acknowledged as loyal citizens, andl have proved competent and pure in the administration of just tlce. For those reasons the unanimously agreed to recommend tu their fellow-citizens th© r©- eleetion «!'the present Judges. All the nominees for the other offices are believed to.be entitled to tlie conlidence, and worthy to receive the votes of the people. Thu candidates for Sheriff', Register of Wills, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, City Treasurer, and City Commissioner, were all nominated without a suggestion or lout from either of them, that either of them desired office. They were .selected from & largo number of name# suggested tu tlie Convention by our fel low* citizens, solely with reference to their loyalty, ho nostv; and capacity. Their election by the people will be the first important step towards purifying some nf those offices of the corruption and dishonesty for which they are notorious. The practice of extorting illegal fees from every citizen who outers them on business, for whfclu'fllce fees are parable, lias become so oppressive mid •’Jtt-rsidvc to the public «# to Jtms.ml » rebuke, which the pc-uple only can give, b) breaking down party lines, and electing hone.st men to such positions, who will re form''the abn?e. fcuch an opportunity is now presents 1. j Our candidates are publicly pledged to do so. and they are men who will neither forget nor violate their pledges. | They know that we are earnest in our determination to put an end to such frauds, and they will lielp _us do it. But, in this work, we must have the co-operatm ofow feUow-ciluens of all parties. There is uothing that "should divide us now; we all stand on the same princi ples—all, at least, who are loyal to the flag of our conn try—who are ready to defend it against all its enemies, nml unfurl it again, and uphold it in its full glory in the rebellious States, where -it has been insulted and tram pled upon. , , , , . Our ecmtntP, all of them, must be loyal and uonsst aswell a? loyal. Unfortunately, thero are many men among us who declare themselves for the Government, for the war and its vigorous prosecution, whose patri otism never goes beyond party lines, and is kept alive by the hope of renuo pluniißk. If wo intend to protoct and preserve the institutions of our country we must take care that such persons do not get control of them through our Mind adherence to parLy nominations, yr the m fiurncp and pairmuiEO of public offices. It In well known tlmt for some years past nearly all our representatives to the State Legislature, nominated and elected through the machinery of party politics, have so disgraced and dishonored our city by their venality, in capacity, and bad oondflct that Philadelphia has lost all her good influence in the legislation of the Common wealth, although much of it is vitally important to her welfare and prosperity. Laws are proposed, relating to corporations and elassos of citizens outraged in particular nvocatkms, for the sole purpose of extorting money from those whoso interests they may alloct. The loses nnd distress among the industrious poor and others of our city, through fraudulent savings in- Ktitutions and insurance companies, are results of i bad and corrupt legislation. All citizens are alike interested in putting "an end to such serious calami ties, and restoring the influence of our great metropolis, through honest and capable representatives in the legis lative halls of the State. We believe that our candidates for these important positions come up to the standard of LOYALTY, honesty, and CAPACITY, dome of thorn were nominated very much against their own wishes, and, although fully approving the objects of the Convention and the-principles of its action, they have expressed their unwillingness to accept the nomination. But the Convention lias not excused them, because, while so manv thousands of our eitfrons, friends, and kindred, arc in the field, offering their lives in support of nur Govern ment and institutions, we think that no man in civil life has a light to refuse any public service for which he is qualified, and to which he may be called bj the Yotes of : the people. ... I We earnestly invoke every loyal citizen to mute in sup port of the priueiplesof public policy above indicated, and | briefly txpiess«l in the following declaration, approved | bv nil tha candidate's of the Convention: ■ I. That the Government of the United States must be earnestly sustained by all citizens, in all its measures for the suppression of treason and rebellion; that our national existence depends on a vigorous and determined prosecu tion of the war against those who are in arms againot it; that the war must be carried on without encouraging our enemies, at homo and abroad, to hope tor peace on any terms short of the absolute'submission nf ail rebels aud traitors In the Constitution and laws; and that, in order to accomplish these objects successfully aud speedily, all loyal citizens should now unite in obliterating the party linos which have heretofore divided them, and stand, with one accord, untateot Pennsylvania, as the Government may designate, JW • cording to the terms of the enclosed advertisement. The • Cattle to be weighed on the scales, and tho weight so do : terndned to be the purchase weight. I hereby agree to giro a good and sufficient bond for tho fulfillment of tho contract, and to receive Treasury notes or other Govern ment funds in payment for tho Cattle. The first delivery of the Cattle will be required to be j mode about the 10th of November. 1861. n.*3o-tUi>l THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.1861. gKVKN AND THItKN-TENTHS SUBSCRIPTION ROOKS TO THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Those who desire to participate in its benefits nhonld apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agent# for the Government. All sums received from FIFTY DOLLARS upwards. The office hmiTH during tho subscription for the Loan will ho till 5 I'. M., except on Monday erenixig, whan it Will remain open till 9 o’clock P. 41. JAY COOKE & Go., No. 114 SOUTH TIIlliD STUKBT. NATIONAL LOAN. JAY COOKE & Co., Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of Lho Tretwury, Urn Subscription Book to tho NEW NA TIONAL LOAN uI Tirusiuy Notes, bearing interest at tho rate of seven am! three-tenths per cent, per annum, will remain open at my office, No. Il l SOUTH THIRD STREET, Until further notice, from 8 A. M. till 5 P. M., and on Monday till 9 P. M. These notes will lie of tho denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 10th of August, 1861, payable in gold in three years, or convertible into a twenty-year six per cent, loan, at (he option of the holder. Each Treasury Note hits in teiett coupons jtftached, which can he cut off anti col lected iD gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one rent per day on each Fifty Dollar#. Any explanations required by tho subscribers will be cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, he saved from any trouble of writing letters, the uuder aigned reporting each subscription to the Treasury De partment, from wluvnco tho Treasury Notes will bo sent to each subscriber ns soon as possible. Payment of subscriptions may be mode in GOLD or CHECKS, OR NOTES OF ANT OK OUR OITT BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, w2O-12t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JpANCY GOODS, DRUGGISTS* ARTICLES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN PER FUMERY. TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS. BRUSHES AND COMBS, of all descriptions. TOCKET FLASKS AND DRINKING CUPS. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. CHAMOIS SPLIT, AND PLASTER SKINS* POWDER PUFFS AND tJOXBS, PATENT LINT, &0., &G. OFFERED TO THE TRADE AT LOW PRICES. W. D. GLENN, IMPORTER, uefi.lm No. 26 South FOURTH StrM. UNITE!) STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE 3, TO THE MARSHAL OF THK EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Grep.tiny: Whereas, Tho District Court of the United States in and fur the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel,’ filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed ail persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or inte rest in the Sohooner “SUSA N JANE,’’ whereof DANIEL IRELAND is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, Hnd tho goodp, wares, and mcrelnuidieo, laden on board thereof, captured as a Prize by the United Stales steamer Pawnee, and other vessels under the e munaiul of Com manders. C. Rowan, and brought into tins port to ho mo nished, cited, ami called to judgment, at tlu\ time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice Bo requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and ccximimided, that you omit not, but that by publishing liu-.-i.* pr<-s'.*nis in id least t,vv> of the daily. news papers printed nod published in the City of Philadelphia, unu in the you do monish and rite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, ftll per pnns in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner SUSAN JANE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and tho goods, ware*, and merchandise laden on board thereof, to ap pear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADKR, tho Judge of the said Court, at tho DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on tho TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to Bhow, or allege, iu due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why.the said Schooner SUSAN JANE, her tackle, apparel, »ud furniture, and the eoiwlv, warafi, and mcrchfunlUo, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of tho capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, aud os goods of their enemies or otherwise liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good anil lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. Ami that you duly intimate or cause to bo intimated, unto all persons aforcsKuL generally, (to whom by the tenor of those pro eents it is alsointinmtedß that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and oh all not show a reasonable and lawful cause to tho con trary, then said District Court doth inteud and will pro ceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said SehoonerSUSAN JANE, her tackle, nppuro), and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden thereon, did belong, at tho time of tho cap ture of the same, to tho enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited-and inti mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in tho premises, together with these presents. Witness thelionurable JOHN CADWALADKIi, Judge of tho said Court, «t Philadelphia, this Twenty-sixth day of September, A. D., 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year of tho Independence of the saul United States. se3o-3t G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT. TilE president of the united states, TO TIIE MARSHAL OF TIIE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Gritting.* Vhkkbas, The District Court of the United State 3, in and foi the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, nuy right, title, or Interest in the Schooner MARY WOOD, whereof SAMUEL DAYMAN is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as a Prize by tho United States Steamer PAWNEE, under command of S. A. ]l O iY AN, nnd brought into this port, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of tho daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer , you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and ciUd per emptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner, her tackle, apparel, mid furniture, and tho goods, wares, and merchandise laden theroou, to appear before tho Ilonorablo JOHN CADWALADER, tho Judge of the said Court, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publi cation of these presents, if it bo a Court Day, or else on the next Court Day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, n reasonable! and lawful excuse, if any they hare, why taid Schooner, her tackle, appa rel, and funuture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise should not be pronounced to belong, at tho time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of tho United Staton, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; hihl further, to do and receive in this behalf as to jus tice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to bo intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally (to whom; by the tenor of these presents, it is also intimated), that if thoy shall not appear at the time and place abovo mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to tho contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on th* paid capture, and mny pronounce that the eaid Schooner MAItY WOOD, her tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and tho goods’, wares, and mer chandise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the anemias of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, tho ab sence, or rather contumacy, of tho porgons so cited and intimated in anywhio notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to tho said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of tho said Court, at Philadelphia, this Twenty-seventh rlay of September, A. D. 1861, and in tho oighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. <3. R, Oierk District Coart. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. HOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: WnKKKAii, Tho District Court of the United States, in and for tlie Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly procoitding on a Libel, filed in 'the nauiu of tho United States of America, hath decreed all persons in : general who have, or pretend to havo any right, title, or interest in the Schoouur PRINCE ALFRED, whoreof WILLIAM (». CHAPLAIN is Master, her tackle, appa rri, and furniture, and tho goods, wares, nnd merchan dise Inden on board thereof, captured as a Prize by the United States Steamer under command of jmd brought into this Port, to ho monished* cited, and called to judgment, at tho time and placoun derwritton, anil to the effect horoafter expressed (justice to requiring). Yon nro therefore charged, and strictly enjoined nnd commanded, that yon omit not, but that by publishing those presents in at least two of the daily, newspapers printed nnd published in tho City of Phila delphia, and in tho Legal Intelligencer , you do monißh and cite, or causo to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in tho said Schooner, hor tackle, apparel, ami furniture, and the goods, wares, and mor cliundiMe laden on board thereof, to appear before tho Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, tho Judgn of tho enidCouri, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in t\a City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on tho next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, In due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if aay they have, why the said Schooner, hor tnckle, apparel, and furniture, aud tho a aid goods, wares, aud merchan dise, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to tho enemies of tho United fr tales, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged auC con demned as good and lawful prizes ; aud further to do and receive in this behalf a« to justice shall appertain. And that yuu duly intimitis or cause to be intimated, unto all persont aforwwW, yiuTUlly, (lo uhum by Hut tenor of these iiirM'htH it is also intimated,) that iT limy Khali unt appear at the timu and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the coitrary, then said District Court doth intoud nnd trill proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said Schooner PRINCE ALFRED, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the good a, wares, and merchandise laden thereon did belong, at the time of tho capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and an goods of their .enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or ratl.er contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, aud that you duly eortify to the said District Court what you shall do in the pre laws, together with these present*,. Wituo.ua tho Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at PhiUdelphlo* this Twenty seventh day of September, A. D., 1861, and In theelghqr sixtb year of the Independence of the said United States. se3o-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. FINANCIAL. PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES. OFFICE OF BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. FANCY GOODS. RETAIL DRV GOODS, O N N O V At 720 B CHESTNUT STREET, FOlt FALL, TIiAUE. JUST RECEIVED BY PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. POINT ALKNCON LACK COLLARS AND SWTS .... 82 to 812 in (lollara, 85 to 840 In Sets. POINT YKNTGK LACK COLLARS AND SETS, ... .84 to 812 in Collars, 810 to 830 in Sets. POINT DB BARCELONA (new artirlo in Lace,) ... .85 to 810 in Collars, 812 to 825 in Sets. I’OINTK APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, B2 to 85 in Collars, S I to glii in Sets. VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, ....81 to SO in Collar*, 82 to 812 in Sots. THREAD LACK COLLARS AND SETS, ... .50c to 82 in Collars, 82 to 84 in Sets. FRKNCTI EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS— trimmed with Vabmcia lace, Tery choice style. CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS - All prices, IJANDK KRCTITKFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, Tl Alt DBS, and BKRTIIES, in all of the abovo materials. Prinrohs Clothilda HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in color*,) 81 worth 82. A now lwt of Pin© Apple UANDKLUCUIKFS, 25 contd. lL*iii»dilolual -- 10 cents, ull liuoni Real Thread VEILS, 82.50 to $25. • * Cambria *•. 75 cents to 82. A now lot of Valnnricnno Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. Guipure •• •• •• • * Brussel.-* Thread Edgings and Laces. •• Chemise Yokes (milled) 25cents. • • Magic Ruffling, G to 13 cents. •* Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 cents. Loco Sleeves, 60c to 81.25. • • Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE HEKTJIKS, 840 worth 850. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large unil varied stork c»r WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LAOE3, and EMBROIDERIES, will ho offered at about TWO THIRDS a! their usual retail value, Tho attention or the Ladies Is respectfully solicited. PRI CE, FERRIS, & Co., 7MO CHESTNUT STKKET. TXT HOLESALE STOCK AT RE YV TAIL. OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. t will open on MONDAY, tho 23d instant, novelties in LACE, and EMBROIDERIES, as follows: New Point Alencon Lace Collars and sets from 82 to 525. Do. Applique and Valeucieime do. do SI to 815. Do. Huniton * do. do. 60c to S 3. Do. Maltese do, do.' Iftc to 33. Do. French Enibrd Cambric and Swiss do, 50c to $lO. Do. Real tlireml-laco Veils . do. do. 82.50 to 8*25 Do. Cambria and Pusher do. do. do. 81 to S 3 A-large lot of French Cambric, Yalencletmo Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs, new stylos, from S 2 to 810. A lot of Ruffled Chemirio Yokes, 25 cts. each. TtufHinjj, -rery cheap. Lot of Pino Apple IlandkornliiofM, 25 ots. aaoH. New. Flouncing.*, Rands, Infants’ Robes, Edgings, la sertings, etc., etc., etc. Also, novelties in Sleeves, French Handkerchiefs, Valencieunes, and other Lacon. stock of Linen Handkerchiefs, white goods, Ac., will bo. much improved by numerous additions, all of which will be offered for cash fully 26 per cont. below ordinary retail prices. PRICK, FEHBIS, & CO.. NO. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. OA PEK CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY OV buying DRY GOODS of 11. ST ERL A SON, No, 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. We have now open a choice assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, bought entirely FOR CASH, and we will sell them VERY CHEAP, FOR CASH. Drown Mixed, and Black Mixed Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. Black Cloth Cloaks, of the newest und latest styles. Cheap Stella Shawls. Woollen Shawls for Fall and Winter. Cheap Fancy and Black Silks. 1 lot cf Figured IH-tck Silks at 76c, worth SI. Large size Balmoral Skirts, very cheap. se23 E" MEIIOIDE'aiES AND WHITE GOODS AT VERY LOW FRICKS.—Gar stock presents many advantages to tho ladies; the Goods are new and selected for the best city retail trade; the quali ties and styles are superior to those sold by Wholesale Houses, aud the prices are quite as low. A discount of five per cent, we also allow for cash. SIIEPPEttD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, si'24-tfrp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Flannel warehouse—flan nels AT OLD PRICKS.—Ku»I Wolcfa, Shnkor, Ballard Vale, Colored and Plaid Flannels. SHEPPERD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, se24-rp tf 100 S CHESTNUT Street WILLI AMS VILLK, WAMSUTTA, Penn, Bates*, Amoskeag, and Bellows Falls BLEACHED MUSLINS. V. K. AUCHAMKAULT, NortheaHt corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Struct**, will open this morning yard-wide bleached Muslins* at 8,9, 10,11, 12£, 13J&, and 14*$ cents; Shirting width Muslins at 6,7, 8,9, and 10 cents; heavy and fine Sheet ing and Pillow-case Muslins from 10 to 31 cents; tine white Flannels 12, 18, 25, 31, and 37 cants; heavy bleached and brown Canton Fiamm la 10, 11, and 12)4 cents; cheap Towelling and Table Linens; new-atyle fall Delaines and Chintzc-s; Shepherd’s Plaids at 31 cents; rich fall Poplins at 50 cents. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Carpet store, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. 8018.12 t COWPERTHWATT & CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH anil MARKET Sts. Have just received 1 bale of Gray Twilled Flannels. 1 box heavy unbleached Canton Flannel at 10c. 201) pa. now autumn-style Prints at 10c. Balmoral Skirts, latest styles and colorings. A handsome lot of printed Goburgs, 1 yd. wide, at 31c. A very cheap lot Damask Table Linens. Our 25 cent Whito Flannels are the best in the city. BelB-lf Eyre & landell.fourthand ARCH Streets, are opening their usual assortment Rich Fall Dress Silks. Figured French Poplins.' All-woel Rich Fall Delaines. Printed French MnrinoM. Woolen Foulards, uew Fabrics. Fall Shawls, new Designs. Fine grades of Black Dress Silks. New Goods, opening Daily. KYRE t LANDELL, se 17 FOURTH! and ARCII Streets. TpALL— lB6l* JD SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Her Cent, under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety, DOMESTIC-AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimerea. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. At the Old Established Store of THORKLEY A CHISM, ee2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. Also, most approved shape for Fall Wear of riain Cloth Cloaks. Striped Cloth Cloaks. Black Cloth Cloaks. Orders filled with our accustomed promptness. Largo stock of Cloths from which to select. COOPER & CO HARD, so2o 8. R. cornor NINTH A MARKET. QHAWLS. Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawls. Dlttch Thibet Shawls. Gent*' Travelling Mauds. COOPER &OUNARD, 8620 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. TXTATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, YY BLACK MIXED, Repell&nt Clotiia, Brown Mixed. Bepeilant Cloths, Gipay Hoods. Light Cloths, for Kail Dusters. EYBB & LANDKLL, ed 17 FOUBTU and ARCH Streets. CLOAKING CLOTHS. Waterproofs anil Krpellnuts. Plain Colors Cloakings. Kino ami Medium Black Cloths. Also, Cossimeros, Satinets, Vestings, Boys* Wear, &c. COOPER * CONARD, se2o 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. A UTUMN DRESS GOODS. SHARFLESS BROTHERS have opened a hand some STOCK of GOODS, Specially adapted to the times, Consisting of NEW FABRICS at LOW BATES. Plain anil Figured Black Silks, Rich plain colored Poult de Soiea, French Merinos, very cheap, Paris Fancy Cashmeres and Do Lainee, • Velours, Droguets, Bops, Ottomans, Black De L nines, Merinos, Bombazines, Now Styles Fine Blanket Shawls, Brocho and new Fancy Shawls, French and English wide Chintzes, Calicos in immense variety, New Goode in Men’s wear, Boy* 1 Casnimeres and Coatings* 8617 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. The arch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EYEBY NOYEIiTY AT MODEBATE PRICES, JACOB HORSFALL, uu3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH anil ABOII Stfl Autumn dry goods. I will open this morning the following desirable goods - One Lot of Dark Wool Do Laine. One Lot of Dark Cotton and Wool Dd Laine* One Lot of Mohair Poplins. One Lot of Ladies'Cloths. One Lot of English Calicoes, at JOHN H. STOKES', ao3o 702 ABCU Street. ■VTOTICE TO LADIES. V Will opt«» lids, f r<>m H. bankrupt «ude, the following gowlx, which arc 4wiiUd b»rg»nu; One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 18X> worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 25, worth 37X* One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 1 One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ift. One Lot of Gents’ L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. One Lot of Dark Linen at 2ft, worth 37){, at JOHN H. STOKES’, au3o 702 ABOH Street. NEW YORK AND PHILADEL PHIA SYKGPS in Hluls., Tcs., anil Bbla., part of very choice quality. New Orleans and Cuba Sugar, also strictly cboiee Porto Bico do., Cut Loaf and other Sugars. “Primrose lbs.” do. u ss»" and William H. Grant’s fig »* 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 BEILT A CO., W 2l-Bt* No. 7 North WATER Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. rvvv\^/vV\/VV\/V\/ , V\/'V'« , ''>V‘ trt *VVV VW wV i/WWVkWMA/VW, JIALL AND WINTER DRESS dOODS J. M. HA E LEIGH. SCCOKSSOft TO I„. J. LKVY A CO., 7Q3 Chestnut. Street, Below EIGHTH, North Side, llo* dow a full sum! complete ai«orlrmmt of Fall and Winter Textures, suitable for the Retail Trade, all of which will 1)0 offered at LOW PRICKS. ENOLJHH HOSIERY. O.V MONDAY, 50th, Will be op'*iU‘/l uinl ready for sale, n full stock of ENGLISH HOSIERY, Embracing all the best make**. NOW OPEN, A fine uKhorlmuitL or n.CTHS. CT,OAKTMGS, AND CASSIMERES, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. jjTe i7x sir ' wati 11 - F Fol) f CLOAKS. (A QUA.SCUTUM.) BLACK-MIXED CLOAKS, GRAY-MIXED CLOAKS, BROWN-MIXED CLOAKS, CLARET-MIXED CLOAKS, OPENING EVERY MORNING J. W. PROCTOR & Co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. fle2l.ini DRY -GOODS JOBBERS. 1861. f R O E FALL O S D H S. RIEGEL, BAIRE), & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, HO. 4T NORTH THIRD SHEET, PIIII.ADBI,PHIA. Prompt-paying merchants are respectfully invited to examine our large and carefully-se lected stock of desirable goods, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. se2S-2m : JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 North TIIIRD Street, above Race, Have tow open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among which will be found a general assortment of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED, ge37»2ni • . IJHOMAS MELLOR & CO., Nob. 40 and 43 NORTH THIRD Street, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPORTERS and SHIRT-FRONT MANUFACTURERS. Importations direct from the Manufactories. sell-Zm Y ar I>’ GILLMORE, & Co., Nos. 61T CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets, Have now in store a full and well-assorted stock of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, 4a. With their usual assortment of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, 4c., to which they invite the attention of buyers. so7-lm 1861. 10 CASHBD ™ B - 1861. H C.LAUGHLIN & Co.. No. 803 MARKET STREET, Are receiving doily, from the PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS are especially invited to call and ex amine our Stock. seft-tf 1861. FAUj GOOUS -1861 FRESH ASSORTMENT, DALE, ROSS, & CO., 521 MARKET STREET, Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits. Buyers are respectfully Invited to call and ex amine our stock. au3l-2m IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. EALL SEASON. 1861. W. S. STEWART & CO.. Importers and Jobbers of BILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET. Buyers are invited to call and examino a fresh Btock of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Bought exclusively for cash, and which we will offer on most favorable terms. Our Btock comprises, in addition to BLACK AND OTHER STAPLE SILKS, A variety of Seasonable DRESS GOODS, IN NEW AND APPROVED STYLES, adapted to City Sales. se24 MILITARY GOODS. WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STItEET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6-4 dork and sky blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. Bell-3m OR NAVY BLUE SATINETS. f,OOO or 6,000 Yard* Indict. Bln* Satinet, noh a* I« need In the United State. Nary. Tor Bale by FBOTHINGHAM & WELLS, 3S LKTITIA Btroot, and >ul4-2m 34 FRONT Street. QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOB SALE BY mySJ-IRf FROTHINGtHAM k WELLS. 1 fifWl AfiA TENT DUTTONS, U. S. loUl/vovvU pattern, for sale by J. P. REED, Teener, southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and NO BLE Streets. Philadelphia. se7-lm* TTNION ENVELOPES! U UNION ENVELOPES ! UNION ENVELOPES I That will go through the Pout Office. OYER 360 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Storekeepers supplied With Twenty-fire or a Million, At the VERY LOWEST PRICKS, At MAGEE’S UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY, No. 316 OHNBTNOT Street, Corner of HUDSON Street. Corner of HUDSON Street. REMKMBHa 316, REMEMBER 316 OHEBTNUI Street, ao2S*3t COFFIN', & CO., Offer, by the Package, the following Makes'Kid’ Descrip* tiona of Goods: PRINTS. BUNNELL MFC. CO GREENE MFG. 00. BLEACHED COTTONS, Bay MiU, Lonsdale, Hope, lilackstone, tfreuue MJg. Go., Bed Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Slateraville, BeWidere, Centrednlc, Ac. BROWN COTTONS. Frodonia, Ohio, Groton, Silver Spring, Glonville, Eagle, Mechanics’ and Farmers* Union, Ac. CORSET JUANS.—Glasgow, Manrhostor. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madiuon, Shitersville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON T?T.ANNV.T,S —Ri-itor-iviHe, Agawam, Shoe- JJHIU BILESIAS.—Smith's, Lonsdale, Diamond Hill. WOOLENS. ARMT BLUE CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Bottomley’s, Pomeroy’s, Glnnham Company. CASSIMKRES AND DOESKlNS.—Groenfield, Gay’s, Stearns’. SATINETS.—Bass River, Crystal Springs, Convers ville, Hope, Stafford vilk*, ConverHe and Con verse Brothcra, Bridgewater. Flannel?, Lingeys, Kentucky Je&ue, Nankeens, Tickings!, Colon*! Cambrlon, Printed Ulrmhiimtt, atlOfifiwiiin FLANNELS ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, E acquainted with ’Montgomery, t'hestor, an.l Delaware county trade. Address “ Box 1209’Pont Cilice.’* se3(J-3t# WANTED—A good Girl, to- act as Y Y Waiter in a Dining Room. Apply at the Revere IPuiiw, THIRD uhovti Brief street. sn3o-2t# WANTED. —A second-hand FIRE PROOF, of Evans & Watson’s make. Address “Safe,” thifi'office. w>24-6t* "VX7ANTED—A situation as an assists V Y ant teacher in a private school, by n young lady well qualified to leach life minor brunches or ail Engliab education. Address “Alary,”office of The Press. Bel6-12t* . An experienced book-keep- EE is’open for an engagement. Salary in accord ance with the times. Undoubted reference as to charac ter nnd ability. Address “Business,” Box 2289, Philadelphia Post Office. wolT-lm* Employers wanting young Men, Ac., are invited to address the “Employment Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apS-floD TT'OR SALE—One full spring with top J_ and one half spring light Trotting Wagon, Watson’s make, in good order. Inquire at Ellis’ stables, back of Academy of Music. sctfO-fft* - tFOR RENT OR SALE AT HALF PRICE.—The hirgu four-story hrnwn-stono resi dence, with fonr-jffory double buck building?, aud stable jn the rear of .same, repleto with all the modern improve ments, having throe bath rooms, reservoir, Ac., at 80S North Broad street. Rout only SGOO per annum. Apply at 003 North THIRD Street, above Vine. Kc2B-3t# m HOUSE TO RENT.—WANTED fsiiii. a small family to occupy a House in the ueighbnr liond nr TINE mid SIXTH Stm ts, the runt will ho paid by a single person, who will occupy two rooms, and bunrd with the fondly.. lieierencuu reiiuired. Address »B. 1 ’ BloodV Diapatoh. sc27-3t^ FOR SALE— Valuable Farm, contain ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance’in a high state of cultivation, nicely-watered with springs and ruVming streams, situate 6 mites from I>oylw«tow n d»*pot, and ’2}£ mile** from Lnmlwrtville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and aub- Btanlial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only 875 per-acre; easy, terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, se!9 No. 809. WALNUT. Street. FIR SALE—Beautiful Country Place, near the Willow Grove, 15 mil t The lIIOKI .-waguinmit i-vit yiuducml In Aiviuflqa. WAItN UT-BTIIE-ET THEATRii— NINTH and WALiTUT Streets. Sole Lessee MK* M. a. GAHItBTTfIOIf. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING.' September UTT>* rjIA RACTKHS. ADMISSION—Bros* Circle, 60c.; Par*|«pt|‘ 3TH&, j (SHCurad HwitK, 5l)o.)' Family Circle. 23c.» Private Bex- 1 rn, $5 and $3: Single Seatri in OrchetAra and Private' Boxes, 75c.; Upper Boxes, 25c. Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at 7#. ASSEM BLY BIJILDINGB—TENTH' and CHESTNUT Streets.—MONDAY evening, f*»Trt*inhfT 30,1961, anti rrery evening during tlio vrook. Trinm-pLaut ►ucc<-«a of th» *N«>w atid'in cniired Mechnnicnl Klfectfi'nf the Magniliccnt Sc»ih«i in Wie GREAT SOUTHERN REBELLION, and gorgeous Diechanical exhibition of tho> RUSSIAN WAR. Aihrlta, 15r.; Children, 10c.; UeH-rvetl Seat**, 25c. «i*3o-6t ]V/r AGIO LANTERN PrCTURES OF Xf-L THE REBELLlON—Representing all thu promi nent Scenes, Engageim-ut-', and Inciduntu to lliin date* For sale by JAMKA W% ft GO,, 9Qi’ CHESTNUT Str^K A Descriptive List fumUhed g/atie and sent l>y me M, free, on Application. solß-lm PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, to* Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Admission 25 ccnta. Children under twelve yeor% half price. Sharea of Stock, ff3o. _ _ iyl COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, mHE PARTNERSHIP HERETO- A fort* existing between the uiuterßigned, cidng bus!- mss under the name of JOHN M. MARIS A 10., is this day diwiolvwl, by tlio withdrawal of Charles D. llobiit, Tlit* mnaining piu tiiers will cunLii no tiio InisillLiW uuder the same nnnio uh heretofore. JOHN M. MAKT3. li. li. PARKINSON, J. EMLIN MARTS, fiept. 28, 3863.—5e30-3t CHARLES H. HOBART. LEGAL. TN THE COURT OF COMMON 1 PLEAS FOR THE CITY AMD COUMT Y OF PHI LADELPHIA. PHILIP KNEP.It vs. ELIZABETH KNERR. : Jim. T. ISijl. Nt,. y. liivfircv. To Elizabeth knerr, the nWo hainki re spondent : TU'iuo notice that tho Court have granted a rule ia thin case to show cause why ft divorce a vinculo matrix monii should not be grunted, returnable oil Saturday* October 12, 1863, at 10 o’clock A. M. FREDERICK IIEYER, Attorney for Libellant. pc?.o-m &tu-4t*- Estate of jams brooks, DECEASED.—Letters of administration on the estate of James Brooks, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, *ll persons indebted to said ostate ■w ill please make payment, and those having claims will present the same, wi bout delay, to JAMES HORHOCKS, Vrankfonl. Or to his attorney, DAVID M lIAMULETOX, si North SIXTH St„ Philadelphia! GROCERIES. FAMILIES KESIDING IN TUB BUBAL DISTBIGTB. We ere prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, fco., AO. ALBERT O. ROBERTS; CORNER ERETENTH AND TINE SRRRTB. mriS Mackerel, herring, shad, SALMON, Ac.—3 000 bbls Mess Nos. 1,2, and S ?*ACKEREI>, large, muhmn, and small, in aaseitef ackaM’S of choice, tato-caugbt* fat fish. 6,000 bids. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Bor ings, of choice qualities, 8,000 boxen **xtt*a new ee&led Herrings. S,OOO boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. S,OOO boxes large Magdaliue Herrings. 250 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. 50 bids, new Economy Moss Shad. 25 this, now Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. Id Btore and landing, for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, nos No. 146 NORTH WHARTBS. « INSURANCE COMPANIES. IFE LNSUKANCK—Tho GIRARD INSURANCE. ANNUITY, and TRUST COM PANY, of Philadelphia. OFFICE, 408 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL, £300,000* PAID UP. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Continue to insurh lives on the most reasonable terms. The premiums limy be paid yearly, half yearly* or quarterly. The Company declare a bonus op pbO pits, periodically, to the insurances for whole life. Fear boulined have been declared, of which (be fpUywjpg fUT9 a few examples from the Register * Policy. Sum in- Bonuses orad sured. ditions. No. 68 $2,500 $867 60 $3,387 50 No. 133 3,600 1,660 00 4,050 00 K„. 199 1,000 408 00 1,400 04 No. 333 5,000 • 1,875 00 6,875 00 Pamphlets, containing rates and explanations, fans, . of applications, and further information, can bo had at tho office. THOMAS BIDGWAY, President. John F. Jahe3, Actuary. Bold-mwratil* PH FIRE INBU OS' THE STATE OE COMMONWEAL' BANCE COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John M. Whitali, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewia, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Presidents JOHN. M. WUITALL, Vice Presido*. SAMUEL 8. MOON* Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 OHESTNUY Street, Philadelphia, se4-tf Fame insurance company, No, 400 CHESTNUT Stoat FUSE AND. INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. George W. Day. of Day & Matlock. Samuel Wright. u Wright Bros. A Go. D. B. Birney ** Davis & Bimey. Henry Lewis, Jr “ Lewie Broe. & Go. C. Richardson... “ J. C. Howe & Co. Jb6. W EvetMah..,.,.. 41 J. W. EVeirhOh A Oft. Geo. A. West., “ WestA Fobes, F. S. Martin “ Savage, Martin, & 00. C. Wilson Davis Attorney-at-law. E. D. Woodruff. of Sibley, Molten, & Woodruff s Jno. Kessler, Jr No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Preddeafc. WILLIAMS I, BLANCHARD, Secretary, ja33-fftf SAVING FUNDS, SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES; TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHBOT-' NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE FEB CENT. 8. R. CRAWFORD, Presid***, JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer* Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to Legislature. SAFES. Eg!* LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BB igjtlfolOYED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Stroot, DM> the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand • tow MBortmest of Lilly’s WronsM tat, Gliffiod Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the oofr) strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LißWfcs Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s BAnk Vault Doors and Lockß will be to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is palled to blllta’fl HWs Cabiuet Sale, for Plate, Jowelry, Ac. This Safe is oott?, ceded to surpass in Btyle and elegance anything yet fIA fcrctl for this purpose, and is tho ouly one that is strtotifei fire and burglar proof. Special Notice.—l have now on hand say twenty ol Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly and some forty of other makers, comprising a compel assortment as to sizob, and oil lately exchanged for ttN now celebrated Lillie Safe. Thpy will be Bold at vetv low prices. Please coll and examine. * j&25-lyif M. 0. SADLER, Agent Philadelphia, terra-cotta* WORKS. Office and Wareroomsj ifliO OSE6TKCT Street Ornamental Chimney Tops. Garden Vbbcb and Senary. Encaustic Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilating and Smoke Flues. Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware. T>r»Jn Pipe- Water Pipe* warranted to stand PT6Htm* cheap and durable. _ The Trade suppHcd* on Liberal Terms. Illustrated Catalogues sent by mMl* on application by letter. -rr—w FOR NEW YORK. ftr- 1 - - DAILY LINS, Tla Delaware SO# Barium Canal. Philadelphia, and Now York, Express pany receive freight and leave dally at %P* deilTSS>* « lug their cargoes in New Yo~k the following days. Freights taken at reasonrJne rates. WX F. CLYDE) Agent, No. 14 sotxn, -^nAnVH3, Puf»J«ijW». JVVJiIKB- HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piers Id. and IS EAST BIVEB, New fwL _ jp-a ppILADELBHIA AND gagiiSUS WASHINGTON KXPBEBS STEAK BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for AloMonJrJa, WnakJosftoa, ru.orcMown- Ttjfenjsh in SB h»uai. PHILAJ>«I,i?BIAi Captain TM.O& HAND, Steam »r, JEBOME* Captain .JEROME, Will leave Ptttedelnhift exory WEDNESDAY and Bij TUBDAY, at IS o'clock M.* connecting with all UnMil those ports*, and returning, leave Washington* wgrtt town» and Alexandria every TUESDAY and BATUB DAY, fo» Philadelphia. W. P. CLYM, Agent, No. 11 SOUTH WHABYKS, l*bU*d«lpfalai MORGAN A XtHNEiIAKT, Agnnß, JrSl-ilt Toot of G ntract, Waahmgte«b -ip—* h FOR NEW YORK. The JEfiSSSES Philadelphia Steam Propeller Compaaf will commence their bnajuete for the .own bn HoodafS Their «teamen are now recoining freight at Decot Pltr ihero Walnut meet Terms accommodating. AMIy to W. M. BAIBD ft 00, mh!B T 34 Bonth Delaware Arena,. Amount Policy anA Bonuses, to be In creased by fu- turo additions. 8. A. HABBIBOB, 1010 OHBSTNUT Street