[CONCLUDED FROM FIRST PAGE.] Between seven and eight hundred horses have been furnished for the use of the soldiers. but, in consequence of a searci.y of saddles and the neces sary harass:, the beasts have not yet been trained, and are kepi in stables about the neighborhood, a large number being let out to pasture on the camp grounds. The major of the regiment is now in Washington, endeavoring to procure requisitions fdr these articles, which are daily expected. E. A. liriffith is the lieutenant colonel, and has the repu tation of /ming a thorough disciplinarian nod com petent officer. lie served in the Mexican war. anti was captain of a company which was engaged in :several actums en the border frontiers against tire. Indians. On account of not having proper equip ments. it is difficult to tell when the regiment will receive marching orders. It is rumored that. when PriAered to plyi c b t ._ov niftrri; from their pre sent location to the point - in:signed them by the War Department, bivouacking by the N't ry. Hence the necessity of having a eumpl etc out tit beft:restarting. The following are the names of captains of those companies which have been fidiy organized : Company A. Captain W. 11. Forrest ; B. Ira Smith ; Eeentin ; D. P. Huey B. Murray : . ; ; Pullman. .. - A number of companies have not yet boon fully organized. Of the above officers, three-tourths 'lave been in active service heretofore; and, upon the whole. the regiment has a bettor reputation . for being properly ellieereti then any yet rimed in thi4 city. TWENTY-SIXTII REGIMENT The Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania li.c , riment is now encamped at Bladensburg, Md., and has been at tached to the hrigade of Bripilier Genoral Joseph Hooker. a grndnste of West Point, who served with distinction in the Mexican war, Lieutenant Wil liam T. Baum is now in the city recruiting men, in order to fill up the regiment. GOSLI.IiI-;:t, %AWAY ES Camp Gibson is situated in Jones' Woods, on the Lancaster ttanpike, about tbrue-quarters of a mile from ilestonville. The Pennsylvania Zouavcs. (Forty , fifth Regiment PcntuviVallia Volunteers.) commanded by Colonel John 51. Gos line, is located here. 700 teen are now in tent, end the remaining 300 hundrtd will shortly arrive from the city. It is expected that live hundred extra teen can be raised for this corps within the nttXt ten days. Their principal recruiting station is at 603 Chest nut street. The proportion of three-months volunteers in this regiment is very large, Company has 66 out of 100. and this. if anything, is below the true ratio of their enrolment,. The following is a list of the officers : Company A. Thomas J. Town; company B, Enos Baldwin : cumrany C, Ilubbs; company D. Hall ; company E, ; company F, Bates: com pany Carroll; company R. Primer; company I, Franklin ; company K, Hughes. Colonel Gesline is over six feet in height, and about 31 years of age. He has been in the State service for twelve or fourteen years, and has acquired a thorough military education. The following, are his staff officers; lieutenant colonel, Gustavus V. Town ; major, Stubbs; adju tant, Eugene Minn ; quartermaster, John Haviland. The regiment has now been encamped for four weeks. Tents are being erected for the men as fast as they arrive. The style of uniform adopted by this regimem is much to be admired and com mended. It is ornamental without tawdriness; warm and comfortable, and, withal, quite servicea ble. The camp-grounds cover an area of five acres, and have been adorned with dwarf palm , trees. Regular religious service is held every Sunday morning. The chaplain, Rev. Mr. Jackson, of St. Paul's Church, (Catharine street,) is highly spoken of by his 2onueo etmgregation. COL. MOREHEAD'S REGIMENT Camp Baker. at lladdington, West Philadelphia, is now occupied by the Pennsylvania Fifth Regi ment (Col. Morehead), constituting a portion of Baker's brigade. Five hundred men, about one third of whom were three-months volunteers, are MP encamped here, and hare been for the last two weeks. Colonel Morebeaa's staff embraces the following , officers: Adjutant Pleiss, Quartermaster Gambles, and Lieut. Col. Corry, A major has not yet been appointed. Nearly all the recruits are enrolled at the camp. We subjoin a list of the commanding officers of the companies (five in number)now encamped here : Company B. Capt. Vaughan ; C, Capt. Britten bench ; D. Capt Allen ; E, Capt. Neumann ; F, Capt. Clarke. Portions of other companies, under the command of Captains Ford and Bartleson, are also here, and will be ready to move in a few days. The camp covers at least ten acres, and is well wooded and watered. On Saturday afternoon. the men (who are fully equipped) were reviewed by Col. Baker. The colonel, it will be remembered, was wounded in the arm a short time since, but has sufficiently recovered to be at his post. Lieut. Col. Corry has now temporary command of the camp, during Col. Morehend's absence. COL. RAKER'S SAPPERS AND MINERS There arc Dow about 300 men at liaddington, W. P. They will be attached to Col. Baker's Bri gade as a sappers and miners corps, and, we be lieve, are the only such corps in tho same service from this city. The Sappers and Miners Fire Zonayea 7 as the ergszwation is styled, eorapued entirely of pracliral mechanics, with the exception of the officers. who aro all civil engineers. They are officered as follows : Captain, W. M. Wooldridge ; first lieutenant, James Patterson; second limiter:era, William Carman. On reaching WR_Qhingtou the men will be fur nished with Millie rides, with sabre bayonets. The sabre is four 'miles broad, and heavy enough en the point to be used as a hatchet in lopping off the branches of trees. BAXTER'S ZOITAYES Companies L and M. Captains Reiley and Snp plee, of Baxter's Fire Zonaves, are encamped at iladdington. and will share the destinies of the sappers and miners. The man hare been indus triously drilled since their entree upon field life. Drills are a mutter of daily occurrence, as are also the morning end evening dress parades. BALMER'S REGIMENT Col. Baßier's regiment, which has been encamped opposite the depot of the Ridge-avenue Railway Company. struck their tents at noon yesterday, in Compliance with orders from Washington. The Sappers and Miners, companies L and. M of Baxter's Fire. Zonaves, the balance of Col. More head's regiment, and the Pennsylvania Zouaves, were ordered to leave at eleven o'clock last night. It is not probable any of these orders have been countermanded. BET. COL. McCARTER'S REGIMENT Col. J. W. McCarter, whose regiment is now en camped at Lebanon. Pennsylvania, has received some accessions to his ranks from this city. Capt. John Chase intends raising a company in West Philadelphia to be attached to this regiment. The rendezvous is at Commissioner's Hall, West Phila delphia. COLONEL McLEAN'S REGIMENT Having been ordered to hold themselves in rea diness to move, the regimental headquarters have been transferred to Camp Stokely, on Ridge ave nue, above the Falls of Schuylkill. The men have been supplied with uniforms, under-clothing, etc., and arerapidly approaching a state of fitness for ac tive duty. The unifolm is a darkblue, regular army overcoat, blouse, end frock coat, with the army cap. The officers have now open some ten or twelve recruiting stations. The number of men in camp is about TOO. Attached to this regiment is a fine band of twenty-four pieces, including a drum corps, under direction of Drum Major Kelly, who lately served in Col. Morehead's regiment. The following ere the names of the present offi cers: colonel, S. P. McLean; lieutenant colonel, Jos. McLean ; major, Geo. W. Gila ; first surgeon, .John H. Seltzer; second surgeon, John Mitchell; adjutant, D. M. Foust. Company A, Captain Enabb; B, M%ers ; C, Belsterling ; D, Fairlamb ; F, Denham; 11. Griffith. Col. McLean has been connected with the volun teer force for about twenty years. He was a major in Colonel Morehead's regiment during the three months service. and proved himself a very efficient officer. The other staff and company officers have mostly done duty on the tented field. Lieut. Col. McClain and Captain Griffith are now on a visit to Harrisburg, to see about the arms for the regiment. From thence they proceed to the national capital on the same errand. Their inten tion is, if possible. to procure the Millie musket for their command. The companies mustered in have refused to receive the old altered musket that has been offered, alleging that those weapons are inefficient. Three of the companies in camp are from Read ing, the rest from this city. 'The design is to re cruit up to I_soo men—one-third of which number, it is expected.. will be raised after the regiment has taken the field. A peculiarity.of the camp is that hot coffee is furnished during the night, regu larly every two hours, to the guard on duty. This a to counteract the influence of the miasma, which arises from the river, and is frequently very op pressive on the lungs of those who have to in hale it. LINCOLN CAYALEY. Two companies of this regiment are now recruit ing in the city, one of which is encamped in a woods . on Turner's lane, commanded by Capt. John Fitz water. The regiment is at present stationed about two miles from Washington, under command of Col. Reynolds About eighty men are in camp at this place, end are awaiting the arrival of horses in order to drill. These will be received, probably, to-morrow. A majority of the =OR have been out is the three-months expedition, and cheerfully ex press their willingness to serve their country in the hour of peril. The only officers of the company at present, beside the captain, are First Lieutenant Audenreid, and Second Lieutenant H. North. The other cowpony is being recruited in Market street, under the superintendence of Capt. San ford, and expect soon to go into camp. J. MunnAy R,,n, Esq., has written an able letter, accepting the nomination of the Citizens' Union Convention, as a candidate for the State Le gislature, in the Fourth Representative District of this city. We regret that the crowded state of our columns prevents us from publishing it entire, but the following extract will sufficiently indicate the patriotic spirit by which he is animated : " To advocate party now is not to appreciate tho dangers of our situation, and is to forget the impe rative obligations of patriotism. If our citizen soldiers have taken the post of danger, we at home are left in the post of inflexible duty to them and to our country. It will give them hope and confidence, and assuredly withhold from our ene mies all aid and comfort,' if we abandon all for mer party organization, and present one solid column, combined in heart, and hand, and hope, and purpose, es the colossal party of the Union." if Moreover, we have domestic traitors among us. If a .71 ticket were alone presented ; :ii! patriotic numbers of both parties. those citizens, it is to be presumed, as independent and candid men, would say whether they were for or against the Union and the Administration. Our past party or ganizations prevents this from being known. But it is right—it may become absolutely necessary a 4 this civil war progresses—that each man's place be fully understood. " The movement for a consolidation of parties ins - been in progress throughout the loyal Ftates. Philadelphia would do well to imitate it. A distin guished Democrat of Massachusetts urges that the Democratic Convention of that State should no nominal i• The noble and fearless Die k - •:: is adopted by the Republicans of New York, and Tod by the Republicans of Ohio. In Kentucky. the IThigs . and Personals stand side by side. In Penn sylvania, Union tickets are rising up in the most influential portions of the State. The Twelfth Con gressional district gave, long since, a striking ex ample of the obliteration of party, in the person of a distinguished citizen—lion. Hendrick B Wright —by his unanimous election to Congress by both parties. For myself, as one citizen, I have urged this policy from the first; and so long as this war lasts I will recognize no party but that of wry country. I core not who administers the Govern ment, or whether 1 voted for them or not. I find them at the helm, and if they hold it firmly, and with faithful hearts, to steer us through this tempest, I will hold to them while they are there with ' hooks of steel.' " PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAM. ABBAHAM J. LE WIS, 11,E4I`N ESHA.L.I., COMMITTKOF THR Moors 'iN. 11. TITO AS, LETTEN, tlek+is At the Merchants' E.rchangs, Phttacielphia Fhip Wynniitig, Iturtint ...... Oct Ship Atkin , lArt-I'l)mq, saint Dark Whit.. lifkainWrth SO4EI y...,th t r v i, (lir) ..... ..Ltarba.tneg, Room SAILING OF THE OCEAN sTEArkiIERS. FROM TILE UNITED STATES. SRIPS I. K A VE FUR DO?. Eulopa Boston..Ltrorpool Oct City of N York.. New York .. Liverpool C 1,9 5 Saxoni9 ....New loth .. Ilontiturtt Oct 5 A! at :1117.1. New York... 31.1,...ns Ferein New 10rk..hivern001........:..th1 $3 Edinburgh Now York.,Lit•aruool ....Oct 12 llorussi•t Now York., llamtnwo ....Opt 12 Fulton Now York ..11avro t let 12 Karnak New York.. Nassau Oct 14 Niagara ....Boston.. liver pool ...... .... Oct 10 0 Washington... Now York ..I,irorpool Oct Ii Ash. ...... New York- . Ilre:nfr Oct 23 lionton Non York ..1%,•er0l Oct V tw.ki Eli opE - .. Eiliithurgh I iverpool—New York tie at IS Fulton. Soutlipmpton—Now Y0rk.......... Sept 18 Niagara ..... Liverpool.. IL oiton •i• IA 21 8010 ' .I.iverpool..Qui-lien Smt DI .16ornst , iit Southampton—Now York ..... .....6+•pt := 5 I: Witzliiiigtotio. - it i vvrpool „ Now V.. 11, . _gt , Pt fft Norwegian 1 iyerpool..Queiwo ' at 26 Asia T iverpool.. New York. .... .... Sept 28 ltrenien Southampton ..New York Oct 2 A rabsa T. iverpo.l..l:oston . Oct 2 .... Barsiri.t.... qouthatuntoll....Nyir York ...... ....Oct 9 Aran° 54 willow pion.. Ic WO( York Oct hi Temlonia .ifsairlianryton..Nw V ork Oct _8 kirir York, ...Sciiih.ooi.toil_ _liiyw y 6.01 0CA.313 * * *Thy California ',Whit StramerA sail from New York on the 14, 11 th amt '214 of cach month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1, 1961. BUN R1:31 - 9 0 14 I SITS 3riT6 L -id HIGH WATER MEMEEM Steamship Boston, Crooker, 20 boors from New York, with mdse. and pa,:settgers to J Ailderdiro. 1'H..44M in the bay one brig and several schooners, nitmeo 11.11kLOWI), bUlltd 11.11. 'Sulks, 4 dayi from New Boafera, - with oil to t;eltr Joint . 6troup, Lat..., t div 3 front Itonton, in bai laFt to captain. .s.chr Edwin Rcea, Goutispved, 7 days from Boston, with ice to captain. Schr J Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, 6 days from Boston, to bulitiSt to Simllekson A: Clover. Sehr J W Wooloton, Garrison, 4 days from New Ha. Tim, in tadinei lo Tykr, 0401-, Co. Seta' Ceres Woolstan, 1 clay from Newport, Del, with flour and fed to R .Ikt Lea. '&1:m14 - ilia Ann, Weaver, from New Turk, with icoto captain. Schr S Croft, Cooling, 9.. lays from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian .t Curran. Sac Gvl4ei. 12a;e, 1 As. ; .- from Prc,lortc., DA, ith wheat to Jot L Ilew;ey ze Co. Fehr Julia E Pratt, Pratt, from Now York. Selo - A Cordery, Grace, from Salem. Far T Lake, Doughty, from Salem. Fcbr Aim S Comma, Nowell, from Newburyport. &hi E W Denton, Taylor, from Lynn. Behr Geo Waahlngton, ci.teelman, from Nantucket. Schr Il W Henedkt, Schr Mary Ella, Talpcy- from Portsmouth, Schr Alabama, Vangilder, from Braintreo. Fehr Chas S Carstairs, Naylor, from lloatou Schr C S Edwards, ,iandy, from Roston. Schr Jos H Hoyt, Lyon, from Boston. Schr W W Marcy, Norton, front Boston. Schr Crisis , Itmlear, from Roston. Steamer Beverly. Pierer, 22 hour)! from New York. with who to W P Clyde. CLEARED Steamship Virginia, Sn3',ler, Now York, T Webster, Jr. Bark Addison Child, Smith. 3101lb:ride° and a market, Workmen & Co. Bark A Manderson, Timm,3on, Belfast, Irolan3, Thos Biebardeon & Itateea gkindig.ra, .90.1114 , P,1- 6Al..1::: " is EChr J W Woolston, Garri,,n 7 Wa,hingfon, De, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Geo Washingtou, Steelman, Pawtucket, Repplier & Brother. Seim A Cordery. Grace, Salem. C A Ileckscher & Co. Schr Alabama, Yin:gilder, Charlestown, E R Sawyer & Co. • Schr A S Cannon, NmeelL - Porlsmonth, Noble, Ham• mett & Schr C A Stetson, Rich, Milton, - - do Schr Crisis, Henear, Bortsnwrilli Wm II John:. Selo. T Lake, 'Doughty, Roston, do Schr C SEdwar& : Candy, Bo,ton, L Andenried 3z, Co. Schr Jas H Hoyt, Lyon, Boston, ;A do Schr II W Benedict, New Haven, do Sehr Jesse Williamson; jr, Winsmate, Boston, trickson & Glover. Schr Julia E Pratt, Pratt, Boston, J:R Biakiston. Schr M H Freeman, Howes. !i Go. Seim Pinta, Saumirrs, Nevv London, .T Blakiston. Schr Ontario, Vangilder, & Steamer It Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correoponderwo of the Pres..) READING, September 27 The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Witman & Conrad, wheat to Witman Sr Conrad; D A Albright, lumber to Joshua Keeler; C Falcon, .10 to if Crosieyi ii L Jacobs, bituminous coal, &c. to A G Provost, Trenton, NJ. - • =3IOI , IkNDA Steamship Karnali, Le Messurier, at Havana 2.11 nit from New York. Ship Elizabeth, Gillespie, cleated at St John, NB, 2.3 d ult. for Liverpool. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Notgrdve, at Fort Pickens 24th ult. for Mobile, to sail in a day ur two, to coal ship mks uoclaisetto. Brig Orison Adams, York, from Windsor for Philadel• phia, at Portland 27th ult. Schr Eveline, York, hence, arrived at Havana 23d ult. Seim Enchantress, Devereux, hence, at St Jago do Cuba 12th ult. Schr Fannie, Vanee, sailed from Havana 11th ult. for Philadelphia. Sehr Neptune, Davis, for Philll,loll4lla, sailed from Carktrirms 20111 ult. Schr Caro Hue Smith, Smith, hence, at Mystic Bridge, 26th ult. Behr Arctic, Hicks, at New York 29th ult. from Alex andria, reports: 2711, Mt, when at anclor in the Break water, during a heavy SE gale, saw a three-masted pro peller, painted black, conk into Cape Henlopen, blowing her whistle. and apparently in a sinking condition, as she was run ashore. Supposed her to be a transport, as a number of boxes were limaht t, around. Ship Cygnet, of :New York, for St John, NB, struck on the Middle Ground, Vineyard Sound, Saturday A M. She wag got off on Sunday morning without damage. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—One full spring with top and one half spring light Trotting Wagon, Watson's in good order. Inquire at Ellis' stables, back of Academy of Music. so3o-3t* al: FOR RENT OR BALE AT HALF PRICE.—The large four-story brown-stone resi dence, with four-story double beck buildings, anti stable in the rear of same, replete with all the modern improve ments, having three bath rooms, reservoir, &c., at 808 Notih Broad street. Rent only $6OO per annum. Apply at 333 North THIRD Street, above Vine. se•6B-3t* - FOR SALE— Valuable Farm, contain ing IN acres ; 36 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running (AMAMI'S situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2,14 miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only 875 per acre ; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, sel9 No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—Beautiful Country Place, near the Willow Grove, 15 miles north of the city, containing 22 acres of superior land, first-class modern improvements, beautifully shaded, all kinds of fruits, &c. Apply to E. PETTIT, sat) No. 309 WALNUT Street TO LET.-A DWELLING Mr.g HOUSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, watt all the modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Artily to WETHERILL At BROTHER, Rua 47 North SECOND Street. di TO RENT LOW—Furnished or un turnished, for six months, or longer, if desired, s largo and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. jel9-tf TTREN T—Large Communicating 1 Furnished 2.003111, for Gentlemen, (without board), in a private family, on WALNUT Street. west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-11 WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first Ca) , of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of St. Louis county, in Book No. 234, at Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book N 0.230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. 126, of the City of St. Louis, and described as follows: First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two lmndred and seventy-one feetou Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tallinn, and known as Survey No. IWS, and west by Seventh szreet. Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or less; being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lota laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louis, by William Christy, xs Lut No. 37, bounded on the west by No. 38, as laid out by Christy, cm the north by Green street, on the east by Sixth street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described : which said conveyances were made to said MORRISON, BREDELL, and DICK, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in ten years from the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER LINDELL or bearer, with ten per cent. interest, payable semi-an- Dually from that date, all payable at the Bank of Com merce, in Sew York; and whereas, among other things, it was provided in said DOO , lB that if the interest neon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and main unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason of Bitch default, the said bonds shall forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due; and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an nual interest, becoming due on the first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty one, him been due for more than thirty days, and is still unpaid, although some or all of it has been demanded • Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORIIISON, ED WARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, True tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of the indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, will, on thet wenty-second day of October, eighteen hun dred and eixty-one, and between the hours el eleven o'clock in the forenoon and tive o'clock in the afternoon iliat day, at th• east front 4o or of the Court Ilettse, in thy CITY OF ST. LOCLS, Mbsouri, proceisl to sell the above-described premises and properly, for cash, at Pub lic Vendue, to the highest bidder, in eider to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with the expenses of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, EDWARD IlliEb ELL, Trustees. sr4-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DIeK, pITILADELPTIIA TERRA-QUTTA won Ks. Oflice and Wareroomx, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Ornamental Chimney Tops. Outnlfq. Vllsl,, ailti Stt,l: 111,1 . Encaustic Flooring 'file. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilating and Smoke Flues. Ridge Tile twat Sanitary Ware. Steam-pressed Drain Pipe. Water rine, warranted to stand Pressure, cheap and durable. The Trade, supplied ' on Lihrrili Tenn& Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail, on application by letter. !'COTTON SAIL DUCK and CAN NJ VAS, of all timbers and brands. Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, far Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers. Alec', Paper llfanufacturene Drier Pots, from Ito g feet Witls t TarpanUng, belting, Still Twtne, JOHN W. EVDRDAN .t 00., myt-tif 108 JONEI3 S. A. HARRISON, 1070 PRESTNITT Street. LEGAL UNII El) STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF rI , INNSYINAriIA. SrlT. I't./1 , 11 , :NT Tut: 11•411,4 b TO Tllli 11A1izi1Al, OF TIM EnoTnlili Pl 6 11 - UcT OF PENNSILVAN/A. Greeting: . • Whereas, 'rho Ditdrict Court of the United litates in and ird• Ilie Ea.dern I)i,trirt of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a 3.ibel, tiled in tine name of tilt , United Mllturi of Atin.rfrn, hat decree.) onge.erl wile 11.ny l'ialit. tail , . or into N.l NE.,” witetteni . 1). , ..N IFII, RE F-1 NT) is Master, bet lnrkle, ppacel, and furnilitre. and the goells, wares, and merrhandke, laden 114 board tied not. elytnrrd as a Prize by the United States Ate.tiner vvSSel., 11,” v onortiel o f lam it:der S. I. Rowan, :11111 brought int , this Port to be nio- Ititi.ed. cited. and called to judgnedd, at tilt' tilt,' and place undern ' , glen, and to the effect herrullr r exprea,t):l (.015(105 So retinirinv..) You nrt enjoined and volinnanded. tdnit not, bm that by publishing these present , in at lord two of the daily news. i pr:) , 14 , 1 and published in the City or phiLoophi., uwl in th,. Legal In teliigeneer, you do itioni:"li mot cite, or entn, Ike inuni.bed and eifrd, peremptorily, nit por son,; in r,enoral who have, or pretend to have. 1400 right, I I ir.e. 111101 . 4 , 1 ir, the ...„ N N )1 alit, Mil /111..re1t0.01110 0 laden 1111 1.1)41 , 1 Ile, cot, pear hef.ire the llonorable .10 IIN CA DwALADEit, .1 11.1 a, of the taiid Court, at the I) coultT I:00111, in the City of Phialith•lphia,oll the T W ENT 1121 11 'LAY' after publication of thew preeente, if it ben Court ' day. or eke on the next (bout day following, between rho tvgial lontrA of nearing causea, thou and there to eliow, or duo form or lisw, r ..n.,,nnidde and lawful excuer, thry bast., Wily the 00.1,1 $1110.•0er SUSAN JANE, her tactile, apparel. and furniture, and tls And should lint be pronounced I t . 10.10;04, HI the time of the capture of tho same. to the enemies of the Unitej llild ;I: (lltollt of their envoi!, or i•lheroise liable a n d to contlennialitab to be ailneigrit nod vomit-in:led as Mid 1044 lid 00,1 Ciiethee L. J. and. re- , eivo in 1110 :data appertain. Anil that, yon duly hit innate to Le intinnited, unto all lon'sonEL itfore,ald, genet ally, (to 49110111 b) thu tenor of thebo pre rolll6 it it; 11101itilituath11), that if they shall not appear at the lino , and p1:101 above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful (.1111.11' to the 0011- trary, 11111 said Court. 110111 intend anti will pre (1,011 to nhijwEirldiuu 110 1111,1 inn pro -110111.1., that the saki SelinotierSUSAN JANE, hpr apparel, and furnil tire, and the goods, WitroS, 31111 meridian- i dire laden thereon, &II belong, at the time Of eau lure of the saine, to Dui enemies of the limited States of T Aineriva, and 1111 Lreo.l.) el their 110610 and subject to confiscation and condemnation. tJ be adjudged and effieletimoil as lawful prize, the ahsolteo ' or rather 011111 11111120 Y of the person] so cited aist inti mated ill anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly ' certify to the said Diatri , :t Court what you shall do ha the premises, toteither with those presents. itnees the llonorable .1 0 I I N DWALADE 11, Judge of the said Court, at rhiladelplibt. this Twenty-sixth day of September, A. D., IBC!, 12101 ill the eighty-sixth 3 ear of the Intlepondonco of tilt. said Unite-. 1 States. sotio-nr G. 11. FOX. Clerk Distritlt Court. I UNITED STATES , EASTERN Dis - OF PENNSYLVANIA. B CT. THE. PRESIDENT Of THE UNITED 7TATES, TO TIIE MARSIIAI, OF TUE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Cirecting ; • • - - Thk• DLtelet etmet of Dia United Rtalatt, in and fox the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, tiled in the name of the United States of Atherton, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the Schooner MARY WOOD, whereof SAMUEL HAYMAN is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the patty wams and merchandise Iwlen on board thereof, itur,,,l as a Pil.e by use Milted States Steamer PAWNEE, miller command of S. A. ROWAN, and brought into this part, to be monisticl, 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 the daily noteSpapers printed and puldished in the Cit.) of Philadelphia, and iii the . Legal. Intelligences, you do menial, and rite, or - canes to be monished and citsut per emptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any rigid ' title, or interest in the said Schooner, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Coast neon, in the City of Philadelphia, nit the TWENTIETH DAY after putdi• cation of these presents, if it be a Court Da,. or else On the next Court Day fidlowing, between the usual hours of bearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due Rum of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, whY Enid Schooner; hei tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and the goals, wares, and merchan dise should not be pronoimeed to belong, at the time of the rapture of the mine, to the Poe!oteB of the United Slates, and as goads of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to he ad judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further, to do and receive in this behalf as to jus tice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be - intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally (to whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is also intimated), that if they bind] nut appear at the Unto Mid place above inet,tiontql, or appear and shall ant show reasonable and lawful Canso to thu contrary, then mid District Court loth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the e‘aid capture, and may pronounce that the said Sebooner MARY WOOD, tier tackle, appa rel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mer chandise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the Coiled glides of America, nal ire goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and enbject to confiscation awl condemnation, to be.adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the ab sence, or rather contumacy, of the persons do cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify - to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witue. the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Jthige of the said Court. at Pliiiadvtoida. this Talaity•soventit day of September, A. D. 1561, and iu the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. se3o4lt G. IL FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.. SCT. TILE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MAR6HAL OF THE EA6TERN TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting : WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States, in and - for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and deity proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of Anterics, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest the Seboonee PRINCE. ALFRED, whereof WILLIAM O. CHAPLAIN is illmter, her taekle, ap,3l - and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden on beard thereof, en:tared no a Prize by the United States Steamer Susqueltailatt, under command of anti brought into this l'ort, to lie monished. cited, and called to judgment, at the time teal place un der Written, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring). You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and conunanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of- the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Phila. delphia, and in the Legal /tacnigericcri you do :mulish and cite, or cause to be moult:hist and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the sail Schooner, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, cud the goods, wares, and mer chandise laden on board therem, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADE tt, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM. in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on the nowt Court clay following, between the usual hours of hearing causes; then and there to allow, or allege, in due Mtn) of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchan dise, should not be prenonticed to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the Uec'te4 F tales, and Ile goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to corirtemnation, to he adjudged an , eons &timed as good and lawful priers and further to do and receive in Otis behalf as to justice shall appertain. - And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shell not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said Schooner PRINCE ALFRED, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, vrares, and merchandise laden thereon did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, tube adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated ice anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the pre mises, together with those presents. NWitne. tho Ilonorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Phihdelphia. this Twenty seventh day of September, A. P.,1861, and in the sigh sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. se3o-3t G. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. IN THE COURT OF COMMON •PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI- . LADELPIIIA. PHILIP IiNF.RE vs. ELIZABETH ENEER. June T. 1861, No. 9. Divorce, To ELIZABETH EIiERR, the above named re spondent: noCce +bat the Court have grouted a rule is this ease to Flow cause why a divorce a vinculo matri mordi should not be granted, returnable on Saturday, October 12, 1661, at 10 o'clock A. M. FREDERICK lIEYER, se3o-m&tn-4th Attorney for Libellaut. PROPOSALS P ROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND 1 PORK. OFFICE OF NAVY AGENT, 112 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR DAY NOON, October 5, fo* furnishing FIVE HUN DRED BARRE 1;8 OF BEEF and FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF PORK, to he delivered at the P11;11...101- pitio, Navy Yard, within thirty days from the date of the acceptance of the proposal for the same. The Beer, Fork, and barrels to be of the beet quality and description, in variably required for the net of tho Navy, (except that the irob hOops be dispensed with,) and be subject to the usual inspection of the Navy Yard, and be paid for on presentation of the customary bills. livery offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the 6th section of the net of Congress making appropria tions for the naval service of 184647, approved I.oth of August, 1840,) by a written guarantee, signed by one or I more respectable, rersom, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter fide an obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the article proposed. This guarantee must he accompanied by the certificate of the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Navy Agent, that the guarantors are ablo to Make geed their guarantee. Pio propobals will be considered unless accompanied. by • such guarantee. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member or the thin, where a company offers, with the Christian names written in full, meat be distinctly vtati7l. JAMES S. CHAMBERS, se2P-7t Navy Agent. SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 21st of October, 18C1, at 12 o'cluek M., are invited Tor supplying tie Army with Beef C a ttle on the hoof, to bo delivered at Chamberahurg, Harrisburg, or York, in the State of rennsvlvania, at the Goveruuzent may dedig- Mite. Bidders arc• requested to comply in all particulars with the form of hid mibliAied herewith. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Trea sury nides or other funds it has for disbursement, and to reject any hid and for any cause. No bid will be en tertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his bid. The (Invert:merit will reeeivo 4,000 head tinder tho contract, and will reserve the rig.l t to require any Whll- Gene] nntul.4r lir. to lapin hoed. Deliveries to I. Inatio in oneh quanlitiee Luny be required. The Cattle must average 1,300 pounds groso weight ; and no animal will be received which weighB lest; than 1,000 pounds gros.i. No conditional bid will be received. -- The bids to be directed to Capt. A. BECKWITH, C. S., U. S. A., Witnhinaton, D. S., and endorsed Propu. anis for Beef Cattle." FORM OF 1111). I, A n, (10 itelVity propose to deliver to the tiorern• Went gain! lirrf Cattle on tho hoof for -- tired Domle gruel weight. The Cattle, to lie delivered at iinrrisburg, or York, in the State of Pentn,ylsnoil, its the l'lttvertlttietit may cleAwrotte, Joe lit.. : it:• men:, T!1•• elltlie to be ol'ighi'd ot, Lite scales, and the weight so de' termineil to be the purchase weight. . - 1 hereby agree to give a good and sufficient bond for the fulfillment of the contract, and to receive Treasury notes or other Govern meld funds in payment for the Cattle. - The first delivery of the Cattle will be required to be I nude about tlw 10th of November, 1861. Fie:304121 lIARDWARE. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ("heap far CatTh and short Credit, by MOORE HEKSZET, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, ,el3-1m NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS !—Har rtAllirg f/pc,t, 500 COMM:RCN Et. Thor brat Nails manufactured for 82.65 cash. All SiV.9. W. W. KNIGHT k 605.0. CO. I TIIE rl E TSS.-PHILADEITHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1861. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE BTATIS OF PIiNNSYLVANIA--OFFIORI Nun. 4 nun L 14XCIIANOIC IIUILDINOg. Noah alth, a WAL NUT Pima, hptweva DOWC. and THIRD iitrevtai Phila delphia. INCORPORATED in 1704—CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, $200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE 00171.` ANY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1861, 1t507,064.61. . . ?LA LINK, FILLY., AND INLAND TRANWORTA TION INSUILANON. Henry D. Sherrc,rd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Menaluster, Tobias Wagnor, William R. Smith, Thonum 11. Watteen, Sohn B. Dude., Henry G. Freeman, Willimn It. White, I CharlesS. Lewis, George H. smasmart,Ccorfie (..61-son, EdW3rll J. Knight. lIIGNItY D. ItlllEttltNllD, President. WILLIAM 'TARIM:, Socre.tary. .iY29-7 A NTHRACITE INSURANCE A." COMPANY. Anthorizee $400,000 MARTFIt PERPETT , AI.. value ilk). 315 WALlitiT ow - cvs, truiv,“ni T;tiol :rip! Fourth /Areas, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gone rully. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, (largest', and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIJINGTOIC3. Jacob BAIT, B. Lutlaq - , L. Abtlenried, Darin l'eurrou, Peter Sieger, JACOB W W. 111. 8311711, BOCrattry. T HE RELIANCE TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OP Plf IL/ DELPlrld, OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET, Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Rouses, ;Stores, and other buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Mar chandiao, in town or country. CASH CAPITAL, 51231,110.00—ASSETS 5817,142.04, Which is invested as follows, viz : In first mortgage on city property, worth double the amount 8162,000 00 Pennsylvania. Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent first tuortgago loam, at pas Pennnylvnnla Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, (530,000) 27,900 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00 Ground rent, first-class 2,482 50 Collateral loans, well scoured 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6.per cent loan 30,000 00 Allegheny abili.tY 8 Vet , Mit. PA. RR. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock 6,135 01 Mechanics' Bank stock 2,812 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t0ck..........4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock. 25,350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stock 1,06+3 00 The Delaware 51. 84 Indurative Co.'. g00k... 700 00 Inatianek tle.to seta HMO 00 Bills receivable 14,202 74 Book accounts, accrued interest, &o 7,104 66 Cash on hand 11,644 64 The Mutual principle, combined with the security or Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the rmOirriz of the Company, without 114.4114 for VASIL Leases promptly adjusted and Paid. DISZOTORB. Simnel Mohan', Robert Steen, William Humor, Beuj. W. Tingley, Marshall 11111, J. Johnson Brom, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburg. TINGLEY, President Olern Tingloy, William R. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson. Job R. Worrell., E. L. Carlton, Robert Toland, 0. D. Rosengarten, Charles 8. Wood, James 8. Woodward, OLE B. M. fluttanuN, Secretor February 16. 1861. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (PINE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F, Ratchford Starr, blordeco! L. Dowoota, William McKee, thm. H. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj T. Trodick, Andrew O. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringor. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. Comm, Secretary. felb PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Phlladeblite. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE TN 6URED. Insure Lives for shorttermeer far the whole term of Wel grant Annutiee and EndoaTuents; purchase Life Inte rests in Real Estate, and make all contracts depending on the contingencies of life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF TEE COMPANY, January 1, 1861. Mortgages, ground rents, real estate 8322,981 97 United States stocks, Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania. city of Pitiladel nhia, Sc 288,796 84 Premium notes, loans or eellatcrals, &c 237.694 58 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County 8 per cent. bonds 105,802 60 Bank, insurance, railroad, ranch stocks, &G. 97,647 49 Cdtoll on hand, agents' balances, Ste 88,208 14 1/,071,13$ 471 DANIEL L. - MILLER, Premident. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice ProdMout. JOHN W. HOBNOB, Secretary. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Legislature of Peuxulylveuie,lB3B. Ofllce, S. E. corner of THIRD and WILLNIPI Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSIIIIANV6 On Veesele, Cargo, To all Parte of the World. Freight, IN AND INSURANCES On Goode by Rivers, Canals, Lakes,and Land Carriagee, to ell parts of the Uion. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise general] y. On Sterna, Dwelling Rouses, itc., &Q. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1860. 8100,000 United States five percent. Loan.... 8100,000 00 117,000 United States six per cent. Treasury Notes, (with scorned interest,).... 100,000 Pennsylvania State live per Gout Loan 25,970 00 21,000 do. do. six do. d 0... 21,945 00 123 7 050 Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan 123,203 87 80,000 Tennessee State dye par cent. Loan 04,000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Sd mortgage sir por cent. b?nds 45,000 00 . 15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the City of Philadel phia /6,300 00 5,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,000 100 shares North Pennsylvania road Company 1,200 30 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 250 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre-de- Grace Steam Towboat Company.. i 250 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company 125 00 1,000 2 sharee Continental Hotel Co 500 00 75600,700 par, Cost 2847086 84, Market val. 2684060 71 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 171,388 42 Bonds and Mortgages 34,140 00 Reid Estate 61,868 86 Balances due at Agencies, Prendums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other Debts due the Company p 1,588 02 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies 2,824 60 Cash on hand : l aßanks $28,873 18 In Drawer ...... 486 86 DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Solider, J. F. Poniston, Theopliilua Paulding, Geary Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer MCMFAiIIe, William Eyre, Jr., Thomas 0. Hand, Jame. C. rind, Bohan Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jonas, Joseph IL Seal, Jamee IL McFarland, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, George C. Lieper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, ~ Charles KaiDTI A. IL Berger, it WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. 0. SAND, Vice President. LENNRY LTLlttrit2i. Secretary. nol7-tr VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIR& INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PER.. PETUAL. N 0.510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. This Company, favorably known to the coMmunity for thirty -six years, continues to insure against Loss or Da mage by Fire ' on public or private Buildings, either per. manently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on I.lborni LOMB. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful moaner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the one* of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Darereux, William Monteline, Thomas Smith. Isaac tiazielinret, JONATHAN WILLIAM G. CROWELL, S• FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY Or PHILADELPHIA, No. IBS North SIXTH Street, below Race, Insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, from Lose or Damage by Fire. The Company gua ranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hop° to merit the patronage of the public. DlREcTolts. Robert Flanigan, Michael Melimy, Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick, John Bromley, Francis Falls, John Cassady, Bernard H. Hulsemartm, Charles Clare, Michael Cahill. ICIB COOPER, President. Mary. arm William Morgan, Francis Cooper, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, James Durome Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Themes J. Hemphill, Themes Fisher, Francis McManus, FBA BERNARD RAIPPERTY, Sec ADIERI.CAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CIIARTSR PERPETUAL. No.Blo WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Burplna, in vested in sound and availably Securities, continues to Insure On Dwellings, Stores ' Furniture, Merchandise' Yee vole in Mt flied their and ',thrr rtY. All LOBliNtliitieritil) a n d promptly Kiliustoft. DIRECTORS. James K. Campbell, Edmund G. llutilh, Charles W. l'oultneY s Israel Morris. Thomas B. Marie, John Welsh, Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THOM ALBERT S. CRAWFORD. Se IitXUBANGE INSURANCE COM- E .E 4 PANT---oMse, Na, 4 4 79 WALNUT &root, Fire Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise generally. on favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual, Thomn, olbtroto, Charles Thompson, James T. Bale, Joshua T. Owen. John J. Orifflths. tl BONSALL, President GINNODO, Vice President. Jeremiah Bunnell, John Q. Gi11110(10, Edward D. Roberts, Samuel I). Smedley, Reuben 0. Hale, JEREMI - JOHN Q. RICHARD Col, Secretary. CLARET WINE—In casks and eases, of the brands of St. Julien, Margaux, Rout-Mien Paxillae. For sale by JAIIRETCHE A OARSTAIBS No. 208 Reath FRONT Street VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.- J. W. SCOTT, 814 CIIRSTNIIT three., a few doom below the " Centinentsl." Tho attention of the Wholoaale Dealers Is Invitee! to hip . 131P1tOVED OUT OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, Ft material, bend mid made to order at elierteetaotii ,ichso-0-1 St b-AAelii i • Julia lictulusui. John R. Blakiaton, F. Doan, .1. E. Baum ESIIIIR, Preohlont. I)KAN, ViCll Prubident. apa•tr $317,141 04 110,463 84 29,10 61 8904,90 T 6 PATTERSON, President. rotary. ap4 9 11. MARIE, President rerary. fe29-If MEDIUM AL El THEY (3 - 0 RIGHT TO THE SPOT?' INSTANT RELIEF ! MOP YOUR. CQUOR PURIFY YOUR BREATH ! 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If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will over afterwards consider them indispensable. You will had them pt thi Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My /3ignatare Is en each package. All °there are munterfelt. A package wlll be sent by mall, prepaid en raeolyt of Third Cents. HENRY CI SPAL.DING-, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CEPHALIC PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. CURES ALL KINDS OP HEADACHE! By the nee of these Pills the Periodical attacks of Ner vous or Rick Headache may be prevented; and if take at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject, They act gently on the bowels, removeing Oestivendell For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lenitive, improving the appetite, giving tone and viper to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural alma city and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long invest!. gatiOn and carefully conducted experbnente„ haying been in Übe many years, during which time they have pre vented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous sys tem or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any dis agreeable 'taste renders it easy to administer them to airadres. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! 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We heartily ender* Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled Cephalic Pills. Arotn the Kanawha Valley Mar, Sweat:l/id, Pa. We are sure that persona suffering with the Matadi/1, who try them, will stick to them. Prom The &salters Path, Pinder, Nem Orleans, Agli. 'fry them ! you that are afflicted, and we are enre that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benetlta that no other medicine can produce. Prom the 81. Louis Democrat. The Immense demand for the article (Clean IS rapidly Increasing. From the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an sr tide he did not know to possess real merit. Prom the Advertiser, Providence, R. 1 The teetimouy in their favor is strong, from the Mee respectable quarters. From the Daily New, Newport, R. I. Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds, Prom the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Man. Said to be very etlicacioua for the headache. From the Commercial Cincinnati Buffering humanity can now be relieved. iiP A Mingle bottle of EIPALDING'S fIiErABED GLUE will save ten timeo their most annually.NS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! BATE THE rrEoro 1100NONY 1 07 -4, A Ovrron ug Tuna Urea Nnsi.'"Will All accident/ will happen, even fn wen-regulated fend lies, it is very desirable to have smile cheap and conveni ent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &a SPALDINO'B PREPARED- GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can lard to do without U. It le always ready, and up to the sticking point ' 4 USEFUL TN Ergror unusE." N. B.—A Brush accempanios each bottle. Price, 2b. *anti. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persona are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PRE PARED GLUE, I would caution all persons to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name, IGr SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE MI on the outside Wrapper; oil otherl ars ealadllas Counterfeits, fel6-W FALL AND WIN . T it ARRANGEMENT.— pu n.A DEL t ) 111 A, G DIAN TOW Li, and N Oli TOWN hit ri WrAiL On and RIUT in,unal, 1 - 3i.l4 , lnher 24 1 1601. Leave Philaiu.lphin, 8,7, e, 9, 10, 11, lu A. M., 1,2, 3, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9, 10. m.l 113.; P. M. Leave Hernlitillow 71i, 6,9, 19, 11, 12 A. 1.1., 1, 2,3, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9, 19y I'. M. Oh ri PA YS. Leave Philadrlphie, 4.03 A. M., 2, 7. And tog P. 31. Leave GeIIIII{IITOWN. 4.10 'l. a,.d 0 4 OilJ UT MU, RAILROAD. Leave Pldindei;,ldtt, 6,8, 10, 12 A. M., 2,4, 6, and 0 P. M. . . Lnavo Clo.Fitriut MU, 7.10, 7.40, 9.40, 11.40 A. AI., 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, niiLl 7.40 P. N. ON .IUNDAYS. Lonna F biilal p hl, y *.(J A. M. 2 and 7T. 111. Leave Unitriut.llol, 7.00 A. M. 111.44, 8.115, 0.18 P. M. FOIL CONWI01101.3( EN AND NOItRISTOWN. Leave Philadylphia, fiN, 9, 11 A. M., 1%, 4.05, 4)4, 6,0(, and 8.(4. P. M. Leave Norriatoun. 7,8, 9,11 A. M., 1)4.44., and K P. M. LICKIYo rlsilmicipttin, 8 A. M., 3 Y. Leave tiorrintown, x A, M.. 6 Lean, Planlciplda, 6X, 9, 11 A. M., IX, 3.05, 4X, 6.05, and 8.05 P. M. Learn Mann) unk, 7X, 8%, 9X, 11% A. IC, 2,5, and 0% I'. M ON RUMMY& LOOM) riiiintiviphin, A A. M., t firifi T Ire H. LeflYo 7% A. M., r and BP. N. H. N. 8,8111'31, General Snpurintentlenl, Deno!, NINTII and GREEN Strneta. ZNKt.PITIL A D P IA AND READING RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINN FOR POTTSVILLE, !LEAD ING, and lIARRLSBITItti, on and nunr Ditir ZO", MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sinalaym excepted.) Leave _New Depot, corner or BROAD and CALLOW. BILL Street'', PRILADF.LPIIIA, (Paesenger entrancea on Thirteenth and on Onilowitill etreeta,) at b A. M., con necting at Harrieburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 P. M. train, running to Pitteburg; the CIIIIIDERLAND YALI,EY 1.01) roan roaming to Chunbvrotourg, rota the, NOUTORRN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. DI. than running to Sun bury, &c. . . Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and ()ALLOW HILL Strmtn, PHILADELPHIA, (Paaarnger nntranooa on Thirteenth and on Callowhill eta„) for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. at 1.16 P. DAILY, connoct irw at liarr,ebwg with tilt, Nun them ‘'entrallrnivh far Sunbury, Williamuuort, Elinira, die.; lilt' READ. ING oily, at 6 P. 111., DAILY, (Sunday% tteeritiiii.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING BALL/WAD. FROM PHILADELPHIA, MiD3s, To Phoenixyille 28 Reading 58 t Philadnlphia and Bending Lebanon 86 r and Lebanon Valley F. ic ltkrri.lntrE 112 Dauphin 1?Al Mlllorabnrg 142 t Northern OoritrP.l Trevertua Junction.lsB ; Railroad. IBtutbury 169) liorthumberland....l7l 1 Lavitatarg 173 Mann 19.2 Muticy 197 Banbury and Rae P.. R. Williamsport •1,69 Jersey Shore 223 Loch Haven 235 Ralston " 8 Williamsport and Elmira Troy .161 Railroad.. Rlrnira 287 Tha BA_ M. and 315 P. . t2alna annnont daily at Port Clinton, (Suntlayn oxcoptea.,) with the CATA.WigRA., WLLLIAMSPORT, and RRIE RAILROAD, ranking Close connections with lines to Niagara Falls, Oanada, the West and Sontliwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA : Corner of BROAD end CALLOW/MD Street& W. H. MoILHENNEY, Secretors , . 01Y-20a May 20, 18431. MEZ ' EI4B &ND K ROUTE.- PHILADELPHIAIMI RA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catawises, Rupert, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Danville, Milton, Williamsport, Troy, Balaton, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Valle, BOCIIVeter, Clerelaud, Detroit, Toledo, Chicitg., St. Louie, Milwaukee, and all points] North and Weal_ "'Revenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Ii ,tiding Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWIIILL Streets, (Passeugera entrance on Cal lowhill daily, (Sundaya excepted), for above points, fib follows: DAY EXPRESS.... NiGHT EXPRESS. The HMO A_ M. train corinseta at &wart ' for Wilkes. barre, Pittson, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and the Canadas. Da,gg... t o 4:lA.c.kA to Elmira, Buffalo, and Sugrianalon Bridge, and all intermediate points. Tickets can bo procured at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHILL. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave the Philadelphia a►id Reading Depot, Broad and Callowla 'Amu daily, (gundays excepted), for all Pointe West and Vertll, at 6 Y. M. Freights anust he delivered before 3P. M. to insure their going the same day. For fartiler information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWIIILL, or to G. T. LEONARD, Agent, Northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, apl9.tf. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, 250 RILES DOUBLE TRACE.. 1861. TEE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EqUAL THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPIIL9 AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the 'Union. Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from ail points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest— thus furnishing facilities for transportation of Passau gers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Mims run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Wood ruff's Sleeping Cure to . Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUES DAILY Mail and Fast Lines Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.39 A. 141 Feet Line 66 66 11:20 A. M Express train lelee4 it 10.15 P. M WAY TRAINS LEAYR AS FOLLOW.? • Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. M. Columbia o 4.00 P. M. Parkisiburg 44 at 5.40 P. M. West Chester t. No. 1, at 8.15 A. N. 44 {6 No. 2, at 12.00 P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the West Chester Noe. and 2 Ilarrighurg accommodation and Columbia Train. Paeeenger for ganbnty,.Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Fiala, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Compaoy in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti more ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the Important Railroad offices in the West ; also on hoard any of the regular line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. air Fare alma an low, and time as Quick, as by any other route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE 'BETWEEN THE tAta AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of troche by the Railroad Braise at Pitlaburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight to gether with the Baring of time, are advantageo readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travelling Public. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point to the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favorable as are charred by other Railroad Companies. KT Be particular to mark packages w via Pennsylva nia Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany: . . H. S. Pierce A. Co., Zanesville, 0.3 J. J. Johnson, Rip ley, 0.; B. McNeely, Maysville ' hy. ; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock St Co., JeffersonTillt% Indiana; H. W. Brown A: Co., CincilliOtti o.' Athern 111Wrt, Cincinnati, ;B. 0. Meltirtiln, Madison, Ind 16:s. R. !doors, LOn_al villa, Ky. ; P. (3.0' Riley A Co., Evansville, Ind..; N. W. Graham & Co,, Cairo, 111. ; B. F. Sane, Maier & Glass, St. Louis, Mo. ; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. ; Hartle & Hunt, Mem phis, Tenn. ; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. ; W. H. H. Hoonta, Alton, 111. ; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different point s in the West. 8. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MAGBAW KOONS, 80 North greet, Baltimore. LEECH & CO., I Astor house, or 1 S. William at., lj. Y LE ul it CO, -No. 77State etreet, Boston. R. 11. TTOUSTON, Oen'i Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. IIOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. E. LEWIS, Gen'! Supt, Altoona, Pa. la 3-17 I H ig NORTH PENNSYL rO e - MANIA RAILROAD. FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAIJOH OEHRIL, HAZLETON, EASTON, ECEIARY, WILKESDARRE, &c. TIMER THROUGH TRAINS_ On and after MONDAY, MAY 19, 1980, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila delphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: At 6.40 A. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Acc. At 2.45 P. M., (Express ' ) for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. This train reaches Easton at 6 P. AL, and makes a Close connection with the New Jersey Central for Now York. At 5.35 P. Et., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, &c. At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown. At 10.30 A. M. and 43.45 P. M., for Fort Washington. Tho 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points in the Lehigh coal region. . . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Lem Bethlehem at 5.40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and 5.33 P.M. Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. ON SUNDAY'S Thiladoipbie for Bethlehem at 5 gt. M. Philadelphia for Dolmen% at 3 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem...4l.so Fare to Mauch 0hunk42.60 Faro to Easton 1,50 Fare to Wilkeebarre.. 4.60 Through Tickets must e procured at the Ticket Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BERES Street ,in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trainsxcept flunday Trains) ornmoot at Berke street with the-Firth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street. myl ELLIS CLARK, Agent. II • it ANAN - AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL. On and aft, M4•KDA Y, Rept. v 1,1861, tho trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. B. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at B and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.80, and 7 P. M., and will leave the corner or THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, (Wed Philadelphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting Lime from Eighteenth and Market streets. DISPATCH Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Trains leavin g ut B A. M. and 4.30 P. M. connect nt Pennelton with 'Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord, Kennett, Orford, &C. -se24l airmf=-:: PHILADELPHIA AND READING BAILBOAL 00., (Office 227 South Fourth street.) PHILMMILPHIA, April 27,166 L . _ On and after May 1, 1801, season - tickets will be issued by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Season school-tickets may also be had at Sa per cent. discount. . . These tickets will bo BM by the Treasurer at No. 227 South FOURTH Street, where any further information can he obtained. S. BRADFORD, ay2o-tf Treasurer. iffr . WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS via PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, earner RLR VRNTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.16 A. 81., 12 noon. 1.10 P. AL, and 4 P. On Sunday. leave Philadelphia at TAI A. ELI and West Cheater at 4 P. M. 100-tt I LIMA LIN Es ED= AFTERNOON LINES ...8.00 A. X ...2.16 P. M Xasmo D.. 9. Stewart, Pittsburg VIA MEDIA. VALI. ARRANCIOIRNT MMllan HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. SEASON TICKETS SALES BY AUCTIOrg. FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Nn. .420 MARKET STREET (11.:1C*11AY) . firrOtiblit 1 A CA H.D.-113. , nttoititall nl Isom-ha - 4,g ig rfgavvrto.l h. otir :VA) tot; fnnry ,111.1 r 41115 1 ..! , fry I. tl, I". H 4. 1 thit (1 . 111, , 11;t) ) inorniov, Oclolwr 1, ti 10 o'clock, 14y 0 , 1..Amg, f o r ca_4ll, colaptir.iioz 10aachca1cr ginglasw , , wnol chiltillc, I wool shawls, lrwri :Aar , Latta dr:lsvor,, iinrn raTahrii. hatalvorchiolg, volCgt and blifinti fiblromt BALE OF DEPORTEE) AND DOMIESTIO DRY GOO L 3. iti )101 StiJIY, OrteLer 1, at 10 e ' cleck, by catalogue, for cult -400 packagve and lam of fancy ncd StAIDIS itrY Vodg• *9" Sampl.a and , ittoluout, uorly uu .11urmug of lynif. f%LifTll6 . AtiU DEA r 10-ALL WOOL. Thin h brning, .I:llpi€TPH Prunvh th - qtv,.r4. eurionh lihnt gin:4l.l, v *2 OW rnie 9.N Liniih.h 11-4 Pi le/•4 2,11(1) dr:7 , n ri - Fi FRENCH Milan:CO . 4 AND WOOL Pl,,r t ithi . 60 pieces 6-4 r.lovid rriyil. f 0 ri ,. 4 . 1 . 4 6-4 high roil ored CHENILLE A•ND SHAWLS, SCARFS', Air. 200 12-4 rich 11117.1 , 11 Cfll . llll/t 200 iloyPn 11;0 BLACK SIL . K VELVET 1:11BONs. Warr:o,o4i all Silk I=ZEIMOZ= ril•horw.. Ah.o. Cato] ‘'d and lute hatith4e4rusi 1111 Napivri, LLilil • Twill - tit , t.oit,k ==t=ii= NVJIITE KID GLOVES For. Retail Trade, of FIIIPPriOr bodily SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Alort Ortober 4, at I.OIIYIUdi, by iliiloom— CtO I,ts of fancy itild ,41..tiplt.t Vouch dry goodg, cow lit•Silltbit, ly F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, socc.or to B. Scot!, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT Bt. BALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOOPS ' EMBROIDERIES: MILLINERY GOODS, N DTI ON itc., by catulfiguo. On Weibiembry liarnine ()etcher 2, commencing la 10 o'clock precisely. Included will be found-- E3II3IIOIDF,RIES. An invoice of into jartairt and vanthrif; and la t., infants' waists, hawk tlouncings, embrobleovi lauldikt•schit•fy, I,INEN CA:4llgal! ETA NDKERCHIATS. Aign, 3 030 a s•li and 1.4 plain 300 1137113Ittlall'a citinhric 1100 F 100 dozen superior .3eel.,:pring yr; von tope ak iris. ARTIFICIAL PTA, NVEII:4 AND RI A full line, a P arit:artificial ilowl•r:., Aa ". Al,-0 7 an litVolet! 101 . lola :mil ilesirabic styles bonnet rib. bond. Catqli dark aNd whit, atrawh”;lnvt, Flotth,vard.4, kc. GEItitIANTWINN GOODS AND lIDSIFIItY. AIH,, it lin,. of fancy knit scarf,., utibix., hov., BALI'. OF A NToCic OF BTATTONRY, 1300 K C';, PAP.RI, 7 On Friday October 4, commencing et lOo'elock precisely, PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION ERRS, Noe. 525 MARKET and .522 COMMERCE POSI'.]YE SAI,III Ox 1,600 CASIO; BOOTS, MOM, 11ItOGANS, AND CCM OVERSIII)E3. Ou 71huri , lay MorLing, October 3, at 10 o'clock precidoly, will be sold, by ea tato:rite, 1,000 inteee men's, hope', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boots calf, and kip brogans, Congre‘ia gaiters, Oxford tiee, gumßifill'll, 1116808' ' and claildren'e calf, kip, goat, morocco, an 4 kid, heeled boots and shoes ' gaiters, slippers ' I-00,kb., Sc. Also. a large and tla.4itabla agportinent of firetollagm eity•mads goods. *2" Open for examination, with e.Atalognee, early on the morning of Bale. WEEKLY COMMUNICA TION BY MUM BETWEBN NNW TOAK AND LIVERPOOL, tailing at QUEENS. TOWN, (Troland,) to land and embark Daßbengerd and deepatebee. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam ship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam ships are intoning] to foil ao follows: - - PROM Ir.W YORE FOR LIVERPOOL CITY OF MANCHEyTI it.,— Saturday, Supt. 21. MM= CITY OF NEW YORK EDINBURGH And every Saturday throughout the year. :tom Pi ER 44 N. B. RATA! O PA58.5.014 THIIOHGH iIKOI PHILADELPHIA Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool . , 871 i Do. to London, via Liverpool Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool . 830 Do. to London. $35 Do. Return tickets, available for aix months, from Liverpool sao Passengers thrum-tied to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certilkates of passago issued from IA TITP9PI to aory York go Certificates of passage issued from Queenstown to New York These steamers have superior neconunodations for pas sengers, are constructed with watertight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. For freight, or passage, apply at the office of the Cora- Talky, v ., 1 JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower EtuiPlings. In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN, ap3-t3 13 Dixon street. 1861. ."THE BRITISH AND NORTH rpf ---- AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage $l2O Second Cabin Passage 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. - Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. JiaMins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Capt J. Stone, CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch. ASIA, Capt, B, G, Lott, AMERICA, Capt. Rookley. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. 'Moodie. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA, (now bantling.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard how; red on port bow. CANADA, Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 4. ASIA, Lott, 44 N. York, Wednesday, Sept.ll. ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept.& AFRICA, Shannon, 44 Ilt.York, Wednesday, Ssnt.26. EUROPA, Anderson, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct, 2. PERSIA, Judkins, " N. York, Wednesday, Oct e. NIAGARA, Moodie, 4 Beaton, Wednesday, Oct. 16. ASIA, Lott, N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 23. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage, apply to E. CUNARD, mh4-tf 4 BOWLING GREEN, New York. RAILROAD LINES R. II k I Is i: GE) L I N BITT. ER A PNILADE R L — . PIRA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAIL. ROAD. On and after MONDAY, BRPT. 30, 1501, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 11.35 A. M., (Eames), and 10.50 P. M. For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., 3.30 and 10.50 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., 3.30 and 10.60 P. M. For New Castle at 8.16 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Dover at 8.16 A. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M. For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Baltimore at 9.30 A. M. (Express), 10.15 A. M., and 4.16 P. M. Leave Wi mlogton at 7.30 and 11.33 A. M., 1.60 and 8 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 6.25 A. M. Leave Milford at 7.45 A. M. Leave Dover at 9 A. M. Leave New Castle al 7 iiuA // A. 711. Leave Chester at 8.20 A. M., 12.15, 2.25, and 8.40 P.M. Beane Baltimore for BalimOury and intermediate istatiene at 4,44 A.. Di. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE : Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.06 and 11.20 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M.,12.35 P. M., and 19 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car ittifithe47 will run as follows : . . Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate )laces at b P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7 P. IL Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate plea* at 6.46 P. M. ON SUNDAYS ONLY: At 10.50 from Philadelphia to Baltimore. At 4.45 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. se2B-tf B. N. FELTON, President 1861. ARRANGEMENT OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. /lON WALNUT-STUART WHARF AND HANSINGTON DSPOT IVILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ: nu! At 6 A. X., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac- canmodation $2 26 At 8 A. M., via Camden stud Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) 226 At 9X A. M., Tilt Kensington and JerseyCity,Morn lug Mail 3 00 At 12) P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation 2 26 At 2 I'. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex- press 3 00 At 4,ti P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve- . . dug Express 8 00 At 434 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, 2d Class Ticket - 226 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Je"Joy Oily, Rvimiug Mail.. 800 At 1.034 P. IL, via Camden and Jersey City, South ern Mail 800 At 6 - P. DI., via Camden and Amboy, Acconunoda- bon, (Freight and Passenger)—tat Class Ticket.. 2 25 Do. do. 2d Class Ticket.. 1 50 The 6P. M. Mail Line none daily. The 10N P. M. Southern Mail, Futnrdaye excepted. For. Water sap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrone, Great Dul, he., 7.10 A. M. fro Remington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Weeder!' R. It. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, 'Casten, Lambertville, Flemington, in., at 7.10 A. M. and 4% P. M., from Kensington Depot; (the 7.10 A. M. line connects with train leaving Banton for Mauch Chnnk at 3.36 P. M.) For Mount Rolly at 6 A. M., 2 and 4% P. M. For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LIWFS. Cot Bristol, Trennal, ,tr,, rct T,llt and 9X A, M., ijy nud bX P. M., Ennui Kennington, and 2j M. from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burling ton. Florence, Bordentown, &c., at 12%, 1, '/N, 4%, and IS P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate placed, at 2,!•4 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. eir . lror New York and Way Lines leaving !Coming ton Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut, hall an hour before departure. The care run into t 1 depot, and on arrival of each trait) run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only. allowed each Passen ger. Passengera are prohibited from taking anything Ai baggage but their wearing apparel. All bal.4dage over dliY pounds to be paid nor ire. The Company lunit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. Wht. B. GATZMER„ Agent. MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA TED SUPFORTBBS FOB LADIES, and the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Belts, at her residence ' 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. oclB-tuthstli BEST QUALITY ROOFING SLATE always on Mild find for *MO at Union Wharf, 140$ BEAM &root, Sensing n. T. THOMAg t 117 WALNUT Strad, Philidolphla AT 10 O'CLOCK SHIPPING. =M= Saturday, Oct. 5. Saturday, 0ct.12. SALES 1W AUCTION. IVI THOMAS & 69N8, 11-I.p Nos. In and 141 S....nth Fouß.Tu Slcrnt PVT:LI° DALE; PEAL 11.. , 24rArn, AND 01.013 V-11- 7ti EYKRI T1.17,bD.-1,-Y, el a o'clotk won, during the I othajth.sp RXAL ESTATE Al I.lfll' ATM BALII W It largo imurnit ref ma; oqtatn rt pi - 17MP intiuding evt•ry ti,rription of city ar r cotratt7 Itro- DortY. lieu n.av be had at ±l_•. I' • r,o - Nrrm, on netober 1:t. at 117 f,',l‘.ek 9ild ai publ3,7 rale, at the Philarlel Oda. Eaeim,ate Fnr aeeeto,t 5t311.111 it is..:) onn, ern -- 12,1 a Fee rent, emirm, I , mal.ief the I.:D!.oti Canal p 1111 3 ., I six p,-.• rrea. lined if &h. , Kama• fur iFtor9, A IL, twelve ITer roit, rw iron i.oll.iFi . :115Uri the Philadelphia sm.! Sut,lmry Iladto:t.l t ompeuy. SNIe N.. 418 WAllittl trot st ; II I) tc.N rru I; MIEMIES, ITEUSSEL6 CA R PETS, A-.., '7M• 71,r ~ ~ ULtul,vr 1. at Wainut htrnnt, thn 11 , 711efitt , I.1 nod wirrunt, high•ritrit , thy hair feniller 1,6, Br tis: , ol}l eurpe•b:, War May he examinytl at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. ' , till'. catolovm-n LARGE SALE GE PGPU LA I: AND INTER EsTING ~ Ttf;;lT/1/11 NI/ ,11111',IICAN EP/ Tltrpit.t, 111111_6!!, .1 V VP'3.l ILE WGRIN, 0DE.:411 - LLI,g, chi:ma:AL AP P. I ,II.ATI"A, TM, 11,malla, Ortol.er 1, at tl.e• A oeli-o o eolleetont of popu lar ah'i A merivon tor...oat, A., Air°, VOlit FJP Nourtit Rtroot, BllfidtlOß FRENCH-PLATE MIR. MORS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND REDDINfI, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, Se, tlo Thor:cloy Morrill - W. At 9 o'clock, ett tke Auetiou Store, an P.Sv+rtm,mt r,f oxvrllent ilitii-room, and ciounto:r lietinta rter., Silo mirrnrn, row r lona awl f.d,a,-0 Ittolo tool lte,l,llot, s. 100. 1 1 , ..:4,141>t a tiny lirtsm,t•le owl t.thi.r &c., from fooll.ing do lomseketcping, remove,/ to tho Moro tor e•IFI 74).. nitatce title. Abu, it mochinietti' food-lathe, encoler iall‘fr for 01'3141 1.1)111014t. , 11,111.1, 111111 Cad 2',..7:115, Alvy 1U tneshitlrl Lrand y, whi,lcy, soil Rim Alto. o 111o4lith ,looltle.borrek,l hvj4; A1_ , ,,. letlin etol et :•,::.: EiMAUD(' 1111;i Vitlitiwiii4l ziirrrt =3= CA RPETs, Vridlty Ortobt.r 4, at 10 :tt No. 1.1.02 1 whiil strosst, by ovikr of Ow vxpentors, thn stpar ia Illrrniturt., fin. French-Al:an ninntr.l 171111,1', tap.-,try Cat.- 11( Ir, r frir May be examitied at 8 Culocic on tim morning or tim sale. Stile No. 311 North .9144/rod Si —}:sotto of joky' F Noto•lnht•itut,r, a Lunatic. STOCK OF LEATILES, Utt DlutiVity Blurniug‘ N , *, 41 i I!•i—r-th f:L , s:-trt iiy order at the Om - Estate, the , cairicirimiiig 11,11 upper ftttlult Anughimr,:+l4m.ght+x, kit rFiu=, city taiinc.4l calf Frriicli call rain.% best red sulo and kc. Al:4 - •, a hit. nr Also, tlin .ttic. Ac. Sala tnry. Rel" If pßiUculal iu eateloeuem three awe melons to eitlet la FITZPATRICK & BROS., ATICTIOWN6BI3, 604 CHESTNUT Street, above Stxtb. BALES EVERY EVENING, At i reciovir, or etitti , ..inery, and fancy fjCeAthr i 16146121. CibtAt 4, ;Ai M,.- ALIN] wa o, cutiorp, painthiga, musical iiirarunients, &c. Al,',, hosiery, dry gory's, tom% and ehoee, arid mar ehaielise a every deevrieti , iii. DAY SALES Every Monday, Wedilesday, and Friday, at 10 s'atritk Ai. PRIVATE ": 3 ALMS priTato I,rge coor4grirmlita of we,tobeit biola, katlioo,ry, ogune-raat,l tentm, ler.T, roue) . SWAP, be., to Nrhi,il it: FA:4mi the Fkti.C-nib of city and canntry Tnarrdtantn and otinrg. Coopignments s,lieited a nit kinks ot ineroluunlide, Cue tailor public or private antra. ta' Liberal cash fulvalicett made on cotiiiiminimbb Oiit-door Bttlea promptly ettou:led to Air USES NAT FI ANS , A TIC TRA ERR AND COMMISSION MERCIIAZII,, riznamem corner of fiLITII and RACE 9trcete. AT PRIVATE ;A.114, AT PRICES To 51.713 THE TIMES 'rho following articles will ho gold for leis wan half tai usual selling price: Fine e.ld doillAtr-e.: 1a0..{."-iWk tVLbngtinh patentirivr MMlCliss t of the moat aPProyftd ingkers; fine gold double-limo English Weil lever watches; independent seconds lever watches; titis gold hunting-case and open-face escapement lever and lepthe watches' horizontal and duplex watches; silver hmlf inr.-caso, ciouLlo-cae4.!, trod doable-brAt,-an 11.71151 patent lever, escapement Inver t mad taping watclioi, of the most approved and Lest makers; double-cats and open face silver matches; silver tvatiliur end single-cant watches; fine gold ve.t, Leek, Pk, and guard chains; diamond ranger-rings and In enet.idasi sets of tine gold Jewelry; gold breast-pins, ear-rings, nnger-rings, brace.- pened-casee, pene, and jai, elry of I; V 117:, 1/W/CriptiOn ; game, pistols, musical instrumenta, Diano-forted, and Ar ticles generally, 'l.‘A 1.0 Money advanced liberally, for tiny length or Hat agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watehe* jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, dry getrgia, clothing, groceries, hardwire, cutlery, furniture, bed.. ding, fancy articles. and on all articles of value. CONSIGNMENTS AND OPT-DOOR SALES BOLT- Liberia cosh alran:2es mole on All articles corisiglati, for sale. Personal attention given to all out-door sales. MACHINERY AND IRON gm . PENN STEAM EN G I.N B • AND 110ILIIP. WORKS.-NEArlilk -- - LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGL. NRERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MA KERS, BLAME fiMITES, and FOUNDERS, having, for many yearn, been in successful operation, and been excluidveni en gaged in building and repairing Marine and River PM. Nines, high and low pressure Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propeller", &c., respectfully oiler their services to the public, ns being fully prepated to contract for En gines of all sizes, Marine, River, end Stationary, having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe cute orders with quick despatch. Byer).- description or pm-t e m pla,hipg ;mete at the ahorteel amiee. High ..n Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Bailors, of the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging% of sni sizes and kinds; Iron and lines Castings, of alt de.. acriptions ,Yell Turning, Screw Cutting, and all onzig work connected with the above business. Drawings and Speciri,ations for all work done at thee establishment, free of chargo awl work guarantied. Tim sulaicribers have ample wharf-dock room for rik pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect eafety, and art provided with rtlieore, hlocP, fells, Jag &c., to , raising heavy or light weights, _ _ . JACOB C. NEAPIR s JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Stroato. J. 'VAUGHAN MERRICK, JOHN E. COPE, WILLIAM H. MERRICK, HARTLEY YERILION, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STBNIITU, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacturo High anti Low Pressure Steam Enginely for laud, river, anti marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.i OasS , Ingo of all kiwis, either iron or brass, Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Wo shops, road Stations, Sc. Retorts nod Giie Machinery of the la at and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such aii Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, 'Vacuum Pans, Open Steam ' Trains Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, titc. Solo Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Balza Apparatus; Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hemmer ' and As pinwall A, Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. mt6-11' POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 REACH Street, Kensington. Pilaw:la.-- WILLIAM 11. TIERS informs his friends that, havdteg purchased the entire stock of Patterns at the above Foundry, he is now prepared to receive orders for Rolling, Grist, and Saw-Mill Castings, Soap, ChemicM, and Rouse Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or loam. myn-SS DRUGS J • UST RECEIVED, per `if 9tinill Kim- bull," from Liyerpoul, Mandel., 'Weaver, 4, Man der's preparations: 25 Ms Extract Aconiti, In 1 lb jars. 25 lbs Extract llyoscryami, in 1 tb jars. 50 lbs Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb jars. Ihtt Extract Taraotcl, in 1 lb jars. 50 lbs VII I MI Calcbici, in 1 lb bot!lvs. 100 lb h 01. ,Stipelni Beet., in lib buitlva. 500 Ilya Unkanel, in 1 lb lantirs. 500 lbs PilEydrarg., in I lb jars. wETRYMILL REOTTIER, mite 47 and 40 :firth SECOND Street. WOAD -500 tbs. for ogle by WETHERILL agriThltli, len 47 and 40 North 814(11414' Wawa. itIEDIC/NAL, RIKER PROPYLAMINE, The New Remedy fur ItIIEI/MATISM During the past year we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crys talized Chloride of Propylantine, as a REMEDY FUR RHEUMATISM.; and having received from many sources, both from phi /IMAM of tlio highest standing said from patient», the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of Its real value in the trestuent of this painful and ob stinate disease, wo are induced to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we bop° will commend itself to Gioia, who are suffering witty this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experimented with In the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, end with MAIMED SUCCESS, (fle will appear from the published eccountm in the medical journahth It is carefully put up ready for immediate toe, with full dirPctions, and can he obtained flow all the druggists at 76 testa per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia. ma 24-ly EXPRESS COMPANIES. ---- ISERM THE ADAMS kaPll,ll9B COMPANY, Ordce ,TEI CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection witn other Express Companies, to all the principal Town and Cities of the United States . . _ BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. “TRE PRESS” BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.. No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PIERCHANTS, MAIMPACTURERS, MECHANICS, LAWYERS, AUCTIONEERS, rvsLio OFFICERS, BARKS, RAIL- ROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC., Will be supplied with any description of required, at Short Notice end on the eouable Telma. E. S. SANDFORD, ISinvemirttomdAert