amrourviT CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN CPDAN 1:111MEEM We have reeeived files of the Cuban papers to the fifth of October. The Cuban press appears highly inflamed by the pretended proclamation of the Captain General, come time ago published in the Charleston Mercury ? and the subsequent strictures made by too credu lous journalists upon the subject of a mock official document which, as now appea.s, had no existence. The Havana Gaceta reduces the Mercury's mare's nest to the following proportions : "On the 2%1 of August the Governor of Matan was wrote to the Captain-General, submitting communication from the consul of the United States, asking the latter that be would either com pel the sloop Aroank, coming from Charleston un der the Confederate flag, to recognize his authority, or clear from the port of Matanzas forthwith. * * " The Captain-General replied in a long expla natory letter that the sloop having sailed from Charleston, a port in one of the seceded States. it was clear that it could not come under the flag of the - Union. or cleared by the Federal authorities, since at that port they hare no existence ; that the flag of the Southern Confederacy, though not recog nized, has still been tolerated by the Spanish Go vernment; a tolerance based upon the belligerent conditions of the North and South, which is a vital consequence of the neutral position of Spain, which, in fine. conciliates our political relations with the Washington Government, as well as those com mercial ones which we have not renounced and ought not to renounce. To grant the request of the consul would be equivalent to the exclusion from our ports of Southern ships which did not sail under their enemy's flag. The Federal Govern ment can prevent the exit of Southern ships by means of a blockade. but that fact does not give it a right to shut our (cthe Cuban) ports. it is tiers' nntural that the Nottflit should not recognize the authority of a Federal consul, since it is not cleared by officials drawing authority from 'Washington. and does not sail under the Federal flag. In such a ease, the Noank could not be ex pected to submit to consular authority ; nor could that submission be of, any value, since the consul himself would be compelled to meet the following alternative : Ile would either have to clear the - sesJel under the Southern flag, or deny any clear ance to it at alt. The first case is not supposable, and the second would amount to his capturing the sloop as a prize, inside a Spanish port, and by the help of the Spanish authorities. "Wherefore," decided the Governor General, " the sloop Noank must be cleared with the same flag underwhich she entered, us would be tho case if she Mae from a nation having no consular re lations with us, and the request of the consul in the form forwarded to us, cannot be granted." In order that this decision of the captain gene ral might be made applicable to every like case subsequently occurring, he incorporated it into a circular, which he forwarded, without the slightest pomp of a "proclamation," to the officers in charge of the several Cuban ports. A Rebel Stampede The retreat from London is described as exceed ingly ludicrous. A force of sixty cavalry went down from Garrard's camp and made a furious at tack on their outposts. The whole command at once stampeded, and thus, contrary to the usual Confederate scale for estimating the valor and Ca incity of their braves sixty Kentuckians put to itight seventeen hundred rebel Infantry and four hundred cavalry, which is ascertained to have been the force Zollierder then had at, London ! Shall we bear any more of panics at Bull Run and dread of Black Morse Cavalry after that? LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. DISTRICT COURT Judge SharsNcood. .Amella Hartrnnt ebarloa Do Grath. .11e&re reporied. - Verdict for plaintiff for 81.000. The Perseverance Building Association vs. Bridget McCloud. administratrix of Daniel McCloud. An action on a bond and mortgage. Verdict for plaintiff for Assignee Building Association vs. same. An action on a bond and mortgage. 'Verdict for plaintiff for _Ep entailer eg_ Morris_ An tkOtiOn to recover -ate valor of clothing. Verdict for - plaintiff for F.ISS.Vi. Mark s Haverstick vs. Samuel Schober, who survived Ed. T. Mutt, late trading. &v. An action on a promis sory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $1,105.40. DISTRICT COURT.—Judge Strond.—John. S. -Jenkins ♦ J. A. Cresswell and Samuel Knox. An action -of replevin. Verdict for defendants. Abby Newlin et al. vs. Annie P. Newlin, executrix of Robert Newlin. An action to recover the amount of a jndsment awarded inn New .lork mutt 'Verdict for - plaintiff for *13,155.73. J\ isi Piurs—Justice Read.—Wentworth vs. Itaisuoi & co. This case was argued on bill filed to re <nver a certain anima, claimed to be due complainant, for services rendered to the fine of Raiguel A . Co., under -an agree-ment. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT—JladgeS Crier and Cadwalader.—Lovatt & Tyndale vs. Sauce. Africa of e,7cethient. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PIIILNDET.PHIA, October 10, 1861 Th.: new city loan improved at the 'stock Board to 'day, sellinz at tl, and Pennsylvania Railroad sliftre:i gained The immense business thrown upon our trunk line to the West by the war, and the difficuldes of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is producing its natu ral effect upon the market price of the stock and securi ties. Pennsylvania fives were firm at 7634. Little is doing in hank shares, and for passenger rail -way securities the market is very dull. Itehtling 'Railroad shares sold at the first board freely, -at 18X, but closed weaker. Schuyikill Navigation, preferred, sold at 12. Catawissa, preferred, at In the money market we note a more active demand for money growing out of the resumption of business in many branches, but the supply of capital continuos still in excess of the demand, and for first-class paper the rates are unchanged. In New York we are told that the activity of speculation in the Stock Exchange affords Senders an improved opportunity to use their balances, subject to call, at 6 V' cent., but in other respects the market is much the same as for several weeks past no sensible addition being made to the volume of mercantile Taper offered outside of bank. The following is a statement of the tolls collected on all the New York canals: From opm.ing of canals to Oct. I, ISM 2,495,210 00 From opening of canals to Oct. 1, 1860.... 2,022,411 92 "The following is flu; atateninit of cant trat,s4oried over the litizleton Railroad, for the week ending Octo ber C, Tons. Cwt. TOIL?. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton Mines.. 3,304 18 97,638 00 100,943 07 Cranberry 1,552 12 61,160 00 62,702 16 Diamond 1,151 02 3'2,510 03 23,661 06 Nast 2,471 14 94,125 01 97,595 17 •Comati/Ridge___ 1,095 11 77,200 01 70,284 14 'Nowa Pkasuit.. 405 15 5,852 08 6,267 18 Mbervalt- 438 19 8,685 90 9,024 07 Ilarleigh 1,247 18 47,316 14 48,564 17 1,302 01 10,994 00 12,296 01 Jeddo...„ 2,446 04 76,377 14 78,823 18 17,606 16 501,959 05 519,766 01 TO:d CorreFeontlilig pe riod ht-t year-14,534 08 502,337 18 516,812 04 .... 3,212 -10 k Exchange Sales, Philadelphia. Stoc October gicrozrso EY S. E. §l.4r4A 100 newling B . 18% -100 .dc., A.:..,-”,t:h.t 193. i 100 do e0i.14 18% 100 do exsh.B,Y. 50 do 18% .50 do 18% •20 dl 18g as •do 183 12 ‘No. , ?throlva P 453 4 ' 3000 Perm:tit ....Ist m 94 3000 do lam 04 .5 lik of N Am..2d.10336 30 Lehigh 'NWT 49 40 11 40 .50 do 49 BETWEE.. 1:; Pcn~,s B SECOND 100 2d & 3d R 5..... . 91 1 Lehigh Nay 49 4 2000 Cam & Am Gs 'B3 80 21 Ccemmrcial Bank 39 AFTER 3,234 t 2.0 Girfa rtl IN tik. CLOSING P : 80. Ask. Phila Ea Int off. 83% 8335 Phila 6s 83% 83% Phila. 63 2i " 903; 91 Penns 53 7635 70341 Reading 11 18'; 13% Heading Oda '7O 793_ 80 wag la ea '69'43 67 83 Read ga TO% _ reDrift H 883( 30% Penns It ml3a 82% 83% Morris CI Con.. 35 36 Mortis CI Pref .103% .. Bch Nay 6a'82.. 63% 64 Sal Nay Imp 6a .. 75 Bch Nov Stock. 4 5% Sch Nav Pref... 11% LI% Philadelphia Markets. OCTOBINIL 10—Evening There is very little demand for Flour to-day, but IV/M -ET:S generally are not disposed to accept lower prices, and the market is steady but quiet; 200 bids Western superfine sold at ,55 373, and 1,000 bids Ohio extra at $5.00, the latter to arrive; sales to the trade are limited at 5517% to 55.50 for superfine ; ra5.75 for ox• tilts; f4s.S7ii 6.25 for extra family; and $6.504%0 . .50 for fancy brands. as in quality. nye Flour is scarce and wanted at !ir-..J.023i e 3.75, with -mall sales at the latter rate. Corn Meal continues doll. Pennsylvania is held at S-2.813-4" without sales. is unchanged, with noolerato receipts, and salee about .9,000 bushels all, at 12.;01.7.7c for fair to Pilate Ppmi.ylvania rod; idle for ehoiee Southern do. and lfSessl42c for white, including 2,000 Mrs Kentucky at 140 e. ]lye is scarce. Pennsylvania is worth 05c ; 400 bus Southern sold at 037. Corn comes in slowly, and is in demand at higher figures; 3,000 has yellow sold at 01001!-.:e in store - Oats are not So jsbNity, and quoted at 33.1,11:1e 11l Southern, arid 31;e3tic for Pana. Burley and Malt ale quiet. ,last:.---Qiiereliron is lower, sales . azo su 10.. N are reported at $2l eo , ton for 14. No. 1. COTTOS.—iiiPre la very little movement in the Mac owing to the firmness of holder , . Gitoc IL IVIES AND PISOVISIONA command full prices; there is not much doing in the way of sales, and the stocks are very light. remain quiet, and a small business doing in Cho er, 55.7t06 ; Timothy is selling at $1.759 1.87 g.. Flaxseed is! scarce, and commands 51.41 ita' Wiiieul - --The demand is lees active, nod eric-a about the stone ! snle , of 30400 bblg Ohio at ±24 and drudge at 21e New York hlarkets of lesterday. A:stirs are quiet and steady - , at 86.25 for pots and ,pearls. ilitEAvirr res.—The 'market for State and Western Flour rules in fm - or of the buyer, and prices am a little easier, 'with a moderato toriineoo doing. The Pala,: aro 10,000 bids at R. 6.254 1 ,5.35 for superfine Statoi 55.4606.65 for extra state; R 5.25445.25 for euperhuu Michigan, In -diatia, Ohio, lowa, &c., and 7E0.45:4.70 for extra do . , in cluding shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio; at R 6. 50 ,0 .5.86, and trade brands of do at $5.0526.50. Southern Flour is quiet and without material change, with sales of LOCO bld., at X5.750ti for superthin naiti more ; ff.610e7 for extra du; Stimi.ls for Brandywine; $5.76417.f ,) for tieorgetown ' 574t8.711 for Peter4burg. -city; 6708.16 for Richmond city. Canadian Flour is dull and quiet, with sales of 000 Mils, .55.500 5 - 4014 suPerline. and 5.:5.50460.75 far the range of extra brands- Rye Flour is selling slowly, at 82.7541 , 4 for the range of fine and superfine_ Corn Meal ix steady; we quote Jersey at 51750 , 930 ; Brandywine:S:llool2o; punelieoux, $l5- Wheat is,againielower, with a pastorate business do ing for shipment:. Sales 175,000 bus at 51.20a1.28 for winter red Wotern.; $1.17421.111 ho Milwankty Club ; $101,798 17 Previonsh 2,893 is 41{! PlliMalphis Exchange. • °ARM 8 La liar 49 JO ,- I , + 49 25 do ....... . 49 1406 City 0 new 91 600 do now 91 1000 do new 91 500 d 0........ now 91 1000 do con 91 ! 3 &buy!! Nnv...pref 11 1000 Lehigh 'Val Ga..ss 91 900 Penna 58. 763 100 do . . ..... 7636 80 Poona 509:3 39 10 Gm:mum, ...16-01 BOARDS. 35 Puma lt ....... 39 BOARD. 2 MorriA Conal...pref.lo3)‘ do 103 63.99 Penns 58 2 ctffl.. 75 :CURDS. 20 Lehigh Scrip__ 32J CES-FIRM Bid. Ask. Elmira B Pref. 9 10 Elmira 7e'73... 55 34 60 Long Island A. 9 10 Leh Cl & Nay.. 49 4931 Leh Cl & N Scrip 32% 31X N Penne R..... 5 534 reUTIEIo R 50 5-1 Rinstaa P. 106. . 70 C•lllll.wisea Pref. 4% 5 Frkfd & South R 31 88 Izd& 3d ete R. 3. 43% 41 Illuee&Vine stslt 3 I NV Piffle R ex d 51 iSpruco & Pine.. 7% 7% Green & Coates 13 14 Chestnut & Wel 26 30 $1.`20 for amber lowa, awl *1.4.11 for white ffeatucky. 117 e in quiet at 70076 e. Nato in quiet and firm at 68076 c. Oats are unchanged and in moderate roqueat at 300.1:1 for Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. 34035 for Western and Watt:: 300.34 fur Canadian. . . Corn is firmer WWI prices aro again one rent higher, with a continued itetive demand for shipment ; MICA 160.000 bushels at 56057 e tor good to prime mixed IVesturn. HAI - is steady, with n good demand i shipping parcols are selliag at bUolkie, tutu retail tuts at OW: Wk. TiLt.__The market is firmer,pait Otero is less activity ; an invoice. of 34e400 half elle.4i greens sokd on private terms. . Oils.—Limeed is firm at wane, withmoderatejolthing sales. There i, little or no interment in any other de vription at present. nt.r.k.4bvvry graet, the demand being limited to the immediate wants of the brewers sales 40 Liles at Ifozr2Oc for new, and 10.4 , 15 e for old. 'WHISKY is tiniet, with sales of 400 bids at 20020 chiefly at the inside rate. I'ILOVISIONS.—Pork is a little firmer, with some inqui ry for the tiovernment ; the sales are 500 bbls at 814.- 62.34014.75 for mess, and C 1,75010 for prime. Reef is in better rettmst, with gales SOO bbi, at $:.5t5.51.1 for contry loess, $414.50 for cmuarK mina.. and 89.500 11.50 for repacked western. 'Beef hams are mart. Ba con is inactive. Cut meats are quiet at 5.! ROC for hams, and 5c for shoulders. Lard is very quiet, with sates 1.4: 330 tea and bbls at S 3 trtt,!(,'e. New York Stock /MST 5000 i S Os. • 9 6 .'‘ 19000 U S 43:4, 'Bl, Up... 412)i 1000 do 922 7000 U E 5s 'O5 88 1500011 S ss, '74, Cp.. 82 8500 Treas 12 p c 0..101 9500 Trans 6 p c, 2 Y. 1000 Obit, St os, '70.. 89) 6000 Canal b '130.. 82 5000 111 Coup b, '82.. 82;4 2000 111 Coup b, 'Ti.. 83 1000 Mich St '78... 8234 1000 1111.1, Wax- gTh 5000 I'vuuStGa,'9o R•6O 42% 5000 do 42N 16000 Missouri 65..... 4334 10000 do .s3O 4314 22000 d 0.... 10000 do ...... .sl5 43,1.; 5000 do 43% 4000 Mo 6s I to 11 3: 50 Brio llnilwar.sl.o. :10 110 d 0............ 30 100 do 1.10 30 :350 do 29% 200 do b3O 209. y 100 do 860 29% 10 do 29% 15 Erie B pre!' 48 10 Hudson.]: 37 ' 50 do 660 37 250 do 36,N 00 do 600 615 , 8 ,100 do ... ..610 30% 00 do AO 30% 25 do 36% 25 'rodent li 114 100 do .... 11X 100 Iliirletsin Pref.... 28% 100 Reading lt. 36X 100 Midi Cent 11..b60. 48 50 do WU 47% 150 00 4711 50 do - ...ilti 4a ,ii 250 do 47% 20 do ...... ...... 475 50 do .... ... -810 47 50 Miell S 1: li 1 16 .1 1 c 525 do 16 . 4 150 do 17 110 du 17% 100 do 17; 300 Midi 0 or N 1 0....31% 50 do .630 37 1 i 50 111Cen 5eti....130 67 110 Gal & Chicago.... 70Y, M) do 10% . ' 150 do 704.: 30 do WO 70;!:i 100 do .. .860 70 400 Cloy S: Tol IL, „ , 36% 400 410 Imo 3(1 ( 1350 do 36% 200 do ..... ....b6O 36S 200 do 1)30 36 ?- 1115 do '6 .100 do ...... —.BlO 10 ; i' 1300 50 Chi si R 1 B 48 50 do slli 48 do 47% 200 do 47% 3100 do .....810 477‘ 1200 00 b3O 48 ;no do 66048 72 Mil it P DuChien. 19 10 do 211 pref.. 54 St J _____ 48 MOO Cal St 7. ' 3000 14 Y Cen 9 0 1000 Eric 4th mini— 72M 1000 llud ltiv Id in.. 83 9000 CB &QBp c... 9235 7000 Mich So Ist m .. 83 3000 14 la let mt._ 82 11000 Chi & N W, let BSj 9000 do 30 9000 Mich So S F be. 783 4 : 9 Bank of Amer.. 99h 5 Bank Commerce 82 30 Am E xcl lunge Bk 84 58 Continental Ilk. 70 35 Del & HMI Co.. 80 100 Climb Coal Pref. 5 ;l‘ 5 Pao 31 S C 0.... 00'1,' 175 d 0.... 4 9 . 4 50 ...... 00N 514 Y Central R.. 78 50 do s9O 77 44 400 ' 370 !''do 77% 50 do .5.30 7736, 100- do .s6O 7734 do. 50 ' 7 : ..slO 77% 150 do .s6O 77% 750 do .. 77,N 100 do L 3 77yi l 400 d. 1.50 77% ICO Cl fur & Q 6. 63:1g 100 do 63Si 100 do ..... —WO MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NW SEE FOURTIi PAGE ARRIVED. Brig Jacob Dock, ThomiNgon, from lic.y West, via Wil mington, NA, in ballast to John Mason k Co - CLEARED. Schr Jos Crandall. Gage, Cork, for orders, Twells & Co Str Fanny Garner, Spencer, New York, W P Clyde. Str II L Gaw, Ber, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. S AILED Ship Hortensia, for Liverpool. left Lombard street 'wharf at four &clock yesterday afternoon, in tow of tug America. for cargo consists of 34.54 bushels wheat, 110 bbls flour, 28 casks auereitron bark, 55 castes tal low, and 54 bales rags. MEMORANDA Steamship Bavaria, Weler, from Hamburg, arrived at New York yesterday. Ship Ringleader, White, cleared at Boston oth inst. for San Franeigeo. Bark David Lapsley, Beadling, at GenoalSth ult.from Cardin:. Brig Catharine Rogers, Nichols, sailed from New Bed ford 9th inst. for Philadelphia. Sdir P Phillips, Smith, cleared at Boston 9th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Fanny. Mayhew, cleared at Boston 9th inst. for 3.lanrice Fiver, NJ. schr Ino, Crowell, sailed front Providence 9th inst. for StetlllierS Taeony, Ely and Mare, Nithols, hence, ar rived at Neer York yesterday.' NOTICE TO MARINERS Notice is hereby given that the Buoy at Egg. Rock Ledge, to mark that danger and the approach to Her ring Gut Ilarlior and Penobscot Bay, through Davis' Straits, Maine, has Lroken from its moorings and gone adrift. It will be replaced as soon as possible. By order of the Lighthouse Board. J. D. SEAVEY, Clerk First Lighthouse District. Portland Oct S, 1861. CITY ITEMS. Tug ELECTION IN TRE. CA.stps.—The rettlt of the soldiers' vote in the camps of the Pennsylvania regi ments has not been fully received. Enough is known, however, to make it certain that every soldier. from the old Keystone has declared in unequivocal torms that llockhill & Wilson, of the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, - above Sixth, are entitled to the distinction of getting up the most elegant, and Le,omils6 , uniforms that have been fur• nished to the defenders of the Union from this or any other State. FALL CLoTnixo.—Granville Stokes, the fashioner and clothier, has laid in - an extensive and superior stock of fail and Winter Clothing, at his mammoth establishment, 6011 Chestnut street, which Lc now oilers for sale at prices lower than at any other clothing depot in the city. Every article of clothing sold at this fashionable emporium %warranted in fit, wear, eel manufacture. : Great attention is paid to the making of army and navy unifornis of which a superior lot are always kept on hand. Those who purchase their clothing, either military or civic, at 009 Chestnut will effect a Great ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS 171. TO 12 O'CLOCK. LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets It E McGowen, Penna A tirwyet, Chicago E Burwell, Chicago S S. Wharton, Ilnutingdon E B Conyers, Zanesville, 0 G G White, Paris, lig John I%' Andrews, Ohio Miss Andrews, Ohio Geo Cook, New Haven J Howe, J Greenwood k son, N I F Dane, Boston H Ilarris, Albany C A Hannon & la, Ohio J S Pari,h, Proy, It I 0 Owens, Jr, Chi, Ohio B Butts & la, Chia C E Griswold, Nair! W H H Newman, W Y Evan J Coleman, Ky BDu Pont, Louisville, Ey P Schpnwroff ,t: la Miss Faille Carroll, Wash Miss C Carroll. Wash, D C C. Griffin, 1,; 0 A "E W Talbott, lona C .C.I L.•wi„ a: la, New York J W Wetb, Wnsh, 1, C A Small, York, Pa J Tweddle ~%; la, Albany J L 'Hammer, Harrisburg W Fox, Pottsville J Cotters, Baltimore J D Kremmclberg, Balt T 11 Bryson, Silver Spring Miss M Bryson, S Spring Jos 31 Westwater; Ohio C H Hassgood, nhicago Mrs CII 'Ring A: child, 11l Miss Swift, Chicago Jas Nall, Jr, Detroit S T Rapier, New York S A Allen, New York. • Cliaa W Russell A lif t N I Call!!) Corti,, 11.ston J R AdaniEs Itoi,ton G W Blocks, Boston Phiny Fisk, Pottsville Tbos Hague A la, Wash, D C C C Weedin, Wihn, Del T A Miller A wf, Balt H II Wheeler, Brooklyn B II Brubaker, Lane co 0 P Morgan, Fort Wayne Ezra C Hutchins, Boston elms W Bryant, Boston Jacob W Pierce, Boston Miss Denim*, Frampton Isaac D Farnsworth, Boston Isaac S Loyd, New York B H Smith, New York Col G H Bardwell, Pa Miss 31 C Anderson, S Spring S L Russell, Bedford, Pa Col A R Woollen, Delaw'e E 111 Dianeharti ti: Is, Perna 3 II Fountain 5.1, Detroit Ezra itiehardg, Mass 3 A Buck, Baltimore J 11 Meeker, New York B F Willis, Baltimore E P Rogers, Albany Chas E Johnson, Boston S J Tilden, New York Mrs K. Tilden, N Lebanon F T Stanley, Connecticut W A Wood ..t wf, N Y Ii Winieno, Chicago S S Balk, U S A VT Cobb, Massaelmsetts B II Cheerer SL Cochran' ' Taunton Jas Murphy, Baltimore A E Beach, New York Dr G Clymer, Wash, D C Mr Williams, New Jersey W Willi,, California Dr Eli NM, York, Pa G W Farrington, Wagh PrE It Pearileee, New York Pr J I' Upham, Boston Geo Teal, Wash, D C J E Treat, - Cincinnati, 0 J B McCreary, IR Chunk W Taylor, New York E C Sargent, Boston Thos W French, Boston S Herrick, - Trenton W S Davey, Jersey City I M Denson, Maryland J Sims, Newark G3l Simomon, New York E Richardson, New York L S liolleS, l'rov, It I W T Bullock, Prov, U I 311 Ilasley, Newark, N 3 RT. Neils, California J C Cooper, Wheeling, Ya J J Mahoney, Mass Pr (h‘gc, Paris W Letnontz, N Brunswick J A Itarrefdcr, N.-.earl:, N d .1 . Van Am s la, F , W:..,-.IL co IT Rocky, Washington no T S Atwood, New York II T Criffen, New York I.` Stetson, Boston S R. Spaulding, Boston Robt Farey, Boston D Barney, Boston C II Christman, Brooklyn M W Phalan, Boston A Richard, New York Geo II Francis, New York W L McAfee k la, Ya S B Bann, Boston C W French, New York Robt Currie New York J 0 Vorhis, New York Jos Wilson, liingbton, Can A C Ticil, Now York oif .ball,Adt, Carbondale Wm N Marcus, Foe York S 1J Caughißultimore A N Shreeve, New York S Wiener, New York A 'Kuhn, New York Filw Fillet', New York May Stadler, Cincinnati S 1) COZZIMIS, New York 3 A Donaldson, Baltimore Chas J Conley, New York W harper, Washington MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch. M Sltoop, Danville It BBiller, Danville I' Tobin, Tyrone Mrs G Dr Mille t Nina T 0 Caldwell, Pa II A Davie, Terre Halite II W Clemlenan, lllinois J M Barrett, Richmond, 0 Thee Wood, Danville, Pa John AMc benegan, Pa C Musselman, Lane to, Pa Mrs John A Graham, lowa C C Graham, Keokuk, lowa I Thomas & wf,Catasaumm G3l Riddle, Philadelphia H Angell la, Pa Sand 31. Price,Mauch Chunk II Bountz, Stark co, Ohio W A Talbott, Ohio J R. Combs, Indiana. W Barker & Act, Pittsburg Miss F. Bunton, Pittsburg 3111. , s 31 Conner, clitimairma John WJonca, ti S N C X Martin, Gettysburg 5 D nt Wickle, Lyons J.l 11 Larkburn, Lyons J McAtoe, Nora Scotia B F Melllury, Gettysburg D F Etter, Srotboal C W Burke, Glamil.erslmmi A 1) . 311r1k11111, Clutintiernbg I W sthith, Wetherly, l'a S Turner, Plymouth Boston d T B Webb, Waynesburg A. Wilson, Waynesburg ' Imre, Williamsport, Pa 11 It Bert, &Mina, Fa T Clark, (Milo it Dann, Jr, Ohio 11.,Ai11,011, Waynesburg N Clark, Waynesburg 1 S tisterhoot, Wilkesbarre J Yates,Waynesburg M Miller, W Birkail, Maryland M Freeman Mrs Sarah W Means, Pa Eon If. L Blood, Polon J E YOllllg, AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut Pt., above Fifth. J.dm LIUIC C., P. Smith., Mt Airy, Pa, 111.1) C .11lhasaa, N G Jules, W CliAct. P Bowen, 31aryland A (Irak :t1 elatatk Gen BoYlesiown A ll ° Ellis, Vermont Al.ererembie, Jr ,t; la,Md Miss Ainie E .14 , nness, Balt H Lawson, Merlon, Pa C E Eaton, Dre , olcit, 0 W Drown, Virginia N Webster, Penna 1' N hall, Minim], Del Sarni E Clement .t; J Judge Tate., New Jersey Miss Fisher, New Jersey. P S Cap, Albany EP Bowen, Maryland Liens Wheeler, Wash John OrtmaYi N J B W Bluipon, Thor Meadows Jeromialt Bauman, Pit It A liriberts, Connecticut A M Herr, Pennsylvania J W Remington A son, N J Jos 1. Waugh, N J A Crocker, - Massachusetts F A CartiA, Delaware L 0 Mereer, Baltimore Alex Crawl, Hickory Hill liras J II Barker, CSRS3 Saul, Pennsylvania BT. LOMB ROTBL—Chuatunt great, above Third. A Walker, New York P C Bryant, New York Alex :Buckle, Philadelphia W V Studdrford, N Y G C Smalley, New York J II Davie, Pa W Lamson, Philadelphia X X Slue% ee, WasJthigtoll AI. Fleury, Connecticut J Dibtarnell, New York A Motile t,, NPVC York It S !Stn.' Vurk lull V 1111441, Xt , le eraeY W Warren. Philleleiiiiilit It A Aodrewts Josetlemon, Utiea, . y It Butcher, Towa M Lefler, New York II S Powne. New York Mr:4 Barrie, Battilitore lii." It Brown, 'Baltimore xchange—Oct. 10 THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. G S lioff, Minmisburg, 0 ti Graham, Ohio Jlt Artor, Neu Lisbon, 0 Richard Arter, Ohio 3 Braucher, Dover, 0 SW t 1 Denton, Tamaqua C Heaton, Stockton, Pa John Itvuler, Point Plemnt E R Elmer, New Jersey J C 15111111,rd, Salem, N Rena Wood, Clintn co Mimi Mary Wood, Clinton ro E Rornick,liarrisville. 0 .1 C. McCreiaht, Ohio Penlershott, Ohio Wni Weylie, Mom:afield, 0 A (t finull, Ohio Itt F A Greer, Prnro. Jii Woodburn & lu, Ind M Miller, Greenville, P Wallace. Franklin e,, T Steven my Delaware Ilk A Fold, Penn:. J A Fisher, Muterstown,MA Saint Cahn, New York Jos Coons, Wilkesbarre a Oberlin. IttnsAlloh. 0 J D Scott, PCTITIS NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, shove Third Illoomsl..rg , .7 A Shaer, 111ooms.11w6- V Ears A 1, Miiilll,lox - n 11 Ens[., Penosylrania 11, - Woe Beach & la. Pt Car'n Miss Mary Boyer, Pa Clltain, Peracit L 15Iiiyer, Philadelphia E A 'fletate. Easton W 11 Platt, Berlin ' Pa A J Sliiinguo, Halifax, Pa John S Miller, Allentown Miss S.l Bright, Allentown A R Blinnils, Reading J Slaymalicr, Canton, 0 John Wadlinger, Miners'llo Newhard, Lebanon P Oreenawalt, Lehnaton W Puilbar, S Hoover, Pottsville E II Reinhart & hi, L Jersey "Misa Mills, New Jersey A 'Knox, Pent - oly:alio Win Maila°, Halifax, Pa E B Blown, Mittlinvliio, Pa E L Diefenderfer. Pa _ _ Mies Lewis, St Clair John Davis, Wilkeibarre Mrs N Drake, Wilkesharre Mrs Thomas, Bethlehem UNITED STATES HOTEL—Eleventh and Market Ste I3eut 11 Patterson, USA S L Erwir., rittamrg Gen A L Thannfort. 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New Jersey J Campbell, Pottstown T S Young, Jr, Chester co Eugene J Weeks, PheenixV J E Miier 6: la, Columbia BALD EAGLE—Third street. shove CallowhM Demme-ex W P Huber, Fi SftmlKutitt, Pcikligylvaixia Peter Miler, Allentown N Sawyer, Leldah county - Philip Knoppenbeyer, Pa Mrs Knoppenbe3 - er, Pa Miss M Knoppenbercr, Pa A Orth, Reading Mrs Ortli, Reading 'Dent Richard Roberts, Pa Saint Boyer, Port Clinton Nathan Snyder. Carbon co A Calvin, Easton Pc•ter, Telear, Easton BLACK BEAR--Third street. above Callowhlll Mra Allebach, Lebanon L It Ifollenbach, Pa Jared B Fi , bur, Pa. PCs; Kate Fisher, Pa Ol.lfarper ,tenttintown Jas Colowan - uter i Pa 11Irb Cabln - Dialler, Pa Niss Fell, Pa D A Adler, Philadelphia Geo W Wolf, Danboro Chas fleninger, Reading E E Perry ' Philadelphia Jacob B Rook, Newtown Bavid elemena, Pa • SPECIAL NOTICES_ ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP TIIE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Okx-Patoit SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. 5e.22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAM DYE.— cele brated brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dive, invigorating the Bair for life. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia - mlll-tf CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRIIiTTNG, Best and Cheapest In the City, at 04 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior Quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S, Drexell's RUBtling, South THIRD Street. delo-tf MARRIED GALLAGHER—HAILIDNY.—By Rev. Father Mar tin, at the Cathedral Chapel, on the Rah instant, Leon Y., Gallagher, Esq., of New York, N. Y., to Miss Louisa A. Halliday. of Philadelphia. SARGEANT—POOLE.--On the 9th instant, by the Rev. B. Watson. Mr. Arthur T. Sargeant, of Leicester, England. to Miss Lizzie P. Poole, of Philadelphia. * kitr.EPER—SMITH.—.On the 31st January last, by John G. Wilpon, V. B. Mr. - Edward S. Streeper to Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith, both of this city. * CLEAVER—FENNER—On the Bth instant, by Rev. W. H. Brisbane, Mr. D. C. Cleaver to Mias Lizzie L. Fenner, all of Philadelphia. 111C1IMAN—PBV1TT.—On the 9th instant, by Rev. J. C. Clay, Mr. J. Townsend Hickman to Miss Sue De vitt, dauahter of Mr. Charles Devitt, all of this city. * DIED TINPALL. - -Al Camp Casey, Meridian Hill, near Washington, on October 9th, 1961, in the 20th year of his age, llichard T. Tindall, of Cape Island, N. J., Ser geant company A; Seventh Iteg't N. J. V. - DICKINS.—On the 9th instant, Mr. William Fowler Diekla.,,, in the 66th year of his age i 40 years a resident of this city Funeral from the residence of his son-in-18w, Robert Cuell, No. 911 New Market street, on Saturday after noon, at 2 o'clock. 1 , 01.1:1 - .—On the 9th instant, Mary, wife of James Foley. in the 2&t year of her age. • Funeral iron, her late residence, Pennsylvania avenue, treEt of Twenty-third street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. JONES.—On the 911. instant, ➢Lary Ida, daughter or Abner and Mary Jnnet, noed 4 yeara and 10 month. Funeral front the residence of her parents, No. 669 Lawrence street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * IiENNEY.—On the Bth instant, Edward Kenney, Sr., n the Seth year of his age. Funeral from the 'residence of his , Samuel Sharp, No. 832 Shippen street, below Ninth, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. sK MASON.—On the 9th instant, Mr. Andrew Mason, aged 77 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1312 Nino street, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. TIICRNTON.—On the 9th ingt.. Meg. nester Thorn ton, relict of the late John Thornton, in the 99th year of her age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. WILSON.—On the 9th instant, Thomas Wilson, in the 30th year of his age. Funeral front his late residence, Tenth and Market streets, Camden, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. WILSON.—On the 9th instant, Mary, wife of Samuel Wilson. wood 40 yOnni. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 20 Fitler street, above Second, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. tF CASTOR.—On the Bth instant, at Frankford, Thomas S. Castor, on of Peter and Sarah Castor, in the 30th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25 Black Reps AngWs, 20 cts. Do. do. Imperial, 25 cts. Do. do. Auglois, 4.4 wide, 27) cks. Do. All wool Velour Iteps,sl. Do. do. do. Ottomans, $l. De. Railmunor Silks, best quality made. Do. I'oult de Sole, do do. Do. Gros Grain Silks, all qualities. Do. Dress Goods of every Ini:SSON ¢ *O'IVZ Mourning Store, wn. MS CHESTNUT Strcet. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, IIIEDICAL DEPARTMENT—NINETY-911TH SESSION, 1861-62.—The General Introductory to the Course will be delivered by WILLIAM. PEPPER, M. 1)., on MONDAY, October 14th, at 12 o'clock. The REGULAR COURSE will begin the day after. R. E. ROC:El:8, M. D., oclo-3t Dean of the Medical Faculty. orrsem or THE AMERICAN rift INSLI.ANCE COMPANY, Puir..ti,et.riliA, October 7,1861. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Five Dollars per share for the last six mouths, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives on and after the 17th instant. oct int* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. Tr YAMMERS' AND lIIE.GUANICS' BANK. Octolo-r 4 , 1801.—The anan al vicelion for. Directors will be held at the Banking House, on 1,1010)A y, the 18th day of November nest, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. N. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sth flay of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P. M., rtrreeably to tile Charter. ocs-titnlB Mr. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. PHILAIIIMPUIA. BANK, PJm.e ormritm, October 5,1561. The Annual Election for Directors will he hold at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours (4110 A. M. and 2 P. 31. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o'clock Al. oci-mwftnos B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. [l7. N.V.INSINGTON BANK, • l'undintbrutA, October 0,1601. The Annual Meeting, of Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, November 5, 1801, at 12 o'clock noon. An Eleetion for Directors will be held at the %Maim House on TIONDAY, the 18th 103 of November next, between the LOW of It A. 11, and :3 I', oc7-Hittf twin: C. I'. MINES, Cashier. ifyCONSOLIDATION DANK, PHILA DELPHIA, October S. 1861. —The ANNUAL ELECTION fir DIRECTORS Win be held at the Bank ing Moth& on MONDAY, Not - ember 18th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. - A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, NM - ember 6th, at 12 o'clock M. JOS. N. PEIRSOL, ocfbwf triolg Cadger. LT- SOUTHWARK RANK, riIILADELIIIIA, October 4 > 1861, The Annual Election for Directors Will be held at the Banking HOtThe on MONDAY, the 18th day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock I'. M. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the tame place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November petit, at 12 o'clael: M. ocs-araftnolB rr."; MECHANICS' BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 1861, A General Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank 'will be held on 'TUESDAY, November sth, n o'cloek M. Tho Annus] Election for Directors will be livid on mwmAy, No•Voalm-r 13th, between the i ,nnre of 10 A. M. and r. M. J. WIEGAND, Jr., oeS-worn tnolB Cashier. f ff. GIRARD BANK. PH /ADEL pin October 8,1801. - The annual election for Directors will be held at tho flanking Donee on MONDAY ' liovunihry 113, btiwtiva the hours all) A. M. nt.d 2 I'. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, November f. ' at 12 o'clock W. L. SCH I AYEIt, Cashier. ocB-tidlis tnolB THE PRESS.-PHTLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1861. crrFRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES. —The Comße of Lectures before the Institute win commence on MONDAY EVENING, 11th instant. at 74 o'clock, and be continued on Monda>, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings for twent3 weeks. The first course of ten weeks will consist or Monday Evening—On Chemistry, by Prole,Ffr Pt. 11. Band. WednesanT I:woo:Kt—On Elbook.Lty, by Professor 11, llartgiorno. Friday Eteoing—On 111.,:.harde. , ., by Professor J. F. Frozen The arrangements for the serend wilt be published in due time. Each member, on paying leis Annual Contribution, and each Life Member, will receive a season ticket for himsc.lf and a lad!, be will Alec, receive .00,11 ticket, for lila children, wards, and apnrenticei under 21 I (Ara of age, on tho tawneut of Si for each minor. TEEMS OF MEM um:sum—Annual contribution. $3; Lifo Members, 4.15, with the additional charge of $1 the first year for a certificate of membership; Stock Members pay $2 per year; price of Stock, $lO per share. Gentlemen wishing to become members will Thule ay). ply at the of the Institute. in uEVENTII Street, above Chestnut. Ea. COMMITTEE OF THE COOPER SIIOP VOLUNTEER REFRESUbIENT SA LOON will rake a Ba , ner in connection with their Sa loon TRILS AFTEIZNOON at 4 o'clock, if the weather is fair Addresses are expected from two or throe gentle men We expect a good thin.. lt* ra. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. Ganaral latradttetary to tho Course of Lectures will he delivered by Proles:4.r MAME ea MONDAY, October 14, at 7,}6 P. N. The Regular Lec tures trill begin the day after at 10 A. N. rebk ROBLEY DUSGLISON, Doan. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND couNTY OF 1'II11.11)F,L1'IILN, _Dawn_ Trunt, William Denny, Trustee...to., T 9. Lacey- & Fleming. Fiori factaa. No. 109. Margaret. Brown vs. same, do. do. 191. Sumo NS. Sante, do. do. 1112. John W. Berry, Jr., vs. same, do. do. 197. Samuel Simes 48. same, do. (10. 198. Andrew Keenan et txl. vs. same. do. do. 199. Sharpless & Slier vs. wuno, do. do. .000. CiMTh; Hyatt SS. Same, do, do. 361, . 'William Tinny vs. same, do do. 390. Thn Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court arising front the sale by the Sheriff of the personal property of the defendants, under the!taboto writs, will attend to the ditties of hie appointment at his office, No. 114 South SIXTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, October 2', 1861, at 4 o'clock" P. M., when and where all persons liaving elaiMS upon 08111 fUlltl are required to present them, or be debarred from coming in upon the same. WALTER .T. BUDD, oell -10 t Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.. In the matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of MARTHA BANFORD, deceased. To Edward Kelley, John Kelley, William S. Kelley, James Kelley - , 'Henry Met Ten, guardian ad Mena of Wit. nom Kolle;-, John Itelloy, Itolproca. Cumpbcll, ecor,gc• W. Shinier, and J. P. Butler, guardian - of Henry Nadi son Shinier, heirs and legal . representatives of the said Martha Danford ; and to all other heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Martha Bamford, deceased ; and to all other 7 nrtieF• interested. Notice is hereby given, that on motion of William L. Marshall, Esq., solicitor foil petitioner, a writ of parti tion ISFUCCI out of the Orphans' Costa for the City and County of Philadelphia, and that, in Pursuance of said writ, an Inquest will beheld by the Sheriff and Jury upon the premises in said writ described, on ruumy, tin- fires day of November, A. B. itbi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of snaking partition of said premises to and among the heirs of the said Martha Ban ford, deceased ; and if such partition cannot be made, then to value and appraise the same. At which time and place your are hereby notified to attend, if you see pro• lie • 0c11414t ESTATE OF JAMES-BROOKS, PF,WiAsED,—Letters of nthniniatration on the Ordure of Jams - Brooks, deceased, having bean granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present the same, wi hoot delay, to JAMES HORROCKS, Frankford. Or to his attorney, DAVID M. HAHOLETON, se9-n.6t* 51 North SIXTH St., Philadelphia. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the Estate of JOHN DUDLEY, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please to make payment, and all persons having claims will present Owns for settlement to WILLIAM BURNS, 744 PASSFUNK Road, JOHN CASSIN, 313 UNION Street, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY L upon the estate of SARAH . N. SAUNDERS, late of the city of Philadelphia ' deceased, having been grant ed by the Recisterof ills W to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of said de cedent are requested to make known time same without delay, and those indebted thereto to make payment to lo' in:A NEWBOLD, Byl.Perrn MAW., 1 or to GEO. A. NEWBOLD, Norristown, mom- Executors, goniery county, Pa. ESTATE OF , THOMAS M. HAMP— TON, dereased.—Letters of administration upon the ',tato of Thomas ISIL Hampton, deceased, have been grnnted by the Re Mater of W 111.4 of Philadelphia cemoty to the lintler:loned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having de mands to present the same to RUDOLPH S. WALTON, Atiminktrator. 2uz au..iltll.MT Street, Or to his Attorney, 11. C. TOWNSEND, se2s.u . Bt* No. 811 ARCH . Street. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader ' Judge of the District Court of the 'United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to mo directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for Cash, at CATHERINE-Street Wharf, on MONDAY, October 14, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the one-fourth part of the Schooner ALICE, hertackle, ap arro,l, and furniture, being the interest of LAICCE, a resident and inhabitant of the State of North Carolina, in the said schooiffin WILLIAM MILLWARD, oell-3t Lr. S. Marshal E. D. of Penn's. NEW ENGLISH MEDICAL BOOKS. 1 —lmported and for male by 3IcELROY & CO., 27 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. MOREL'S COMPENDIUM OF HUMAN HISTOLO GY. Roy. Bvo, cloth. $4. FOSTER'S SURGICAL DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Col. Antes. Svn, cloth. $4.50. GLAIF ON DISEASES OF THE RECTUM. Second edition, Svo, cloth, 8125. LYON'S TREATISE ON FEVER. Bvo, cloth. 11.50. GREENHOW ON DIPT HERTA.. Bvo, cloth. $225. WALSLIE ON DISEASES OF LUNGS. Third edi tion. 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Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by Ire2s-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL. JD - 0 O. THOMPSON, N. E. COR. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS. My customers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my selections of fabrics and facili ties for filling orders this season are quite equal to thOSB of any former one. I therefore take` this convenient method of cordially inviting my old patrons', toiretilar with all gentlemen of taste and dreg,,, to give my es tablishment an early visit. N. 8..—A1l kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortrAt notice. oc9-1m T O MERCHANT TAILORS.—The undersigned, until his withdrawal from business, fire Scarp ago, principal of the linos of KELLY 13R0,- MEER, and LUKENS, KELLY, it BROTHER, desires to mince arrangements to, upon revival of trade, connect. lairooolf -with an cot - A.1140 /1011 w, yr j.in in establishing a new concerti. EDWARD P. KELLY. Address, care of Mesprs. JOS. & WM, E. WOOD, E. North SECOND Street. octl-6t* SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay ment, the above Notes. U. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme- I ' n il , i e a n te , l i y ... l:o s r t. t ,. 1 , 1 , e ,,,1 1: 1 . ,, ,9 n . d. 3 5 1 ., 7. , r . i i n ce e ; C . l l - 27 1, 3 f Illitle n; b p oj . i ., e n d t drituglierr , Ntaliiirni, All information that may be Yetivirpli will M. giren lit the liondozvolts, 311 Smith FRONT Street, Ithilailolphin, RECRUITS WANTED, to fill up a Company alba:bed to tt ReOmeut now in active sei •on the Potomac. Pay mat nation. commence on untulmunt, iuiQ Reeruitg rant to Camp. Apply. at Rendezvous, No. 106 South SIXTH Street. Good chances for Sergeants and Corporals. RICHARD ELLIS, Captain, oc4l-12i* Co. D; Second Regiment Penna. It. Vol. A, COL. R. BUTLER, PRICE'S SECOND PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY.— Aettvo, able-balled young men vcnnto , l, to go into CilillD immediately, nem , this oily. Ply and ration 4 eolninenee immediately. Recruiting Office, in-Govern ment Building, next to Custom Ilouse, in CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth. F. P. STEEL, Ca. WILLIAM EAMILTON. actuary. fleTnur.zt 1 .1, 1881 LEGAL. WILLIAM. IL KERN. Sheiiff. Exeentorg, Or to their Attorney, EDWARD C. QUINN, Esq., se7-6e.t* 611 WALNPT Streot, Philadelphia. MARSHAL'S SALES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MERCHANT TAILORS. TAILOR, CIRCULAR FINANCIAL. DREXEL & Co , BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STRUT, MILITARY NOTICES. Cuptain G. MIDDLETON, First Lieut. A. V. SLOAN, oclo-61.* Second Lieut. FRANK McOLOSKEY AtU. S. ARMY—WANTED IM— MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT U. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twentY one and thirty-rive. ray ranges from $l4 to $2.3 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man wall be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. qua/tore, fuch and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as BOOR Rit bola enlisted. By an act lately passed , the term of enlistment is changed front five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitled to $lOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, °pew to AM For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE, al4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Otneer. 1861. F RIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., NO. 47 NORTH THIRD SHEET, PHILADELPHIA Prompt-paying merchants are respectfully invited to examine our large and carefully-se lected stock of desirable goods, which will be mold at prices to suit the times. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS' OP DRY GOODS. liVir 239 and 211 North THIRD Street, above Rase, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among Which will be found a general assortment of PIIILMLITIA-MADE GOODS. /kr CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED. seIT-2m THOMAS MELLOR & CO., Nag. 40 and 40 NORTH THIRD Sti•eet, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPORTERS and SHIRT-FRONT fiLdNUFACTURERS. Importations direct from the Manufactories. sell-ft 1861. TO CASH BUYERS. 18616 H C. LAUGHLIN & No. 303 MARKET STREET, Are receiving daily, from the PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE, bought for . CASH. CASE BUYERS are eapeclallv luvltod to 6nll and ea amine our Stock. ses-tf 1861. FA L L GOODS. 1861. FRESH ASSORTMENT. DALE, ROSS, ez CO., 621 MARKET STREET, Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of FALL ge WINTER GOODS which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits. sir Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex. amine our stock. au3l-2m MILITARY GOODS. BLUE CLOTHS, BLUE BEAVERS. BLUE TRICOTS. BLUE CASSIMERES. BLUE FLANNELS. MORRIS, CLOTHIER, & LEWIS, NO. 07 0 vueS± 017,V.01, Mreat oeS-Stio EAST SIDE. ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6-4 Dark and Ski' Rim CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. aeB-3m INDIGO BLUE KERSEYS. INDIGO BLUE CLOTHS, And every variety of Goode adapted to. Military Clothing for sale at the lowest prices. REGIMENTS EQUIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE. BEND. BERRY, CLOTH HOUSE, 50 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 0c5.1m ARMY FLANNELS. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., • 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to make contracts, for immediate delivery, of WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND ALL WOOL INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, of Government stnmlard. oe4-6. ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, OR TRAVELLING BED TRUNK. (Patent applied for). - For sale by W. A. ANDREWS, oc2-1m No. 612 CIIPSPNUT Street. ARMY OR NAVY BLUE SATINETS. 6,000 or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, such sis to need in the United States Navy, - For gale by FROTHINGRAM & WELLS, sn LETITIA Street, and anl4-2m 34 FRONT Street. COTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR BALE BY my.22-iftf FROTHINGBMI ig ~AWNINGS ! At the old-established Stand can bo obtained, at the shorteet notice, AWNINGS of every description, plain and fancy, of the best Quality. oc4-6t Captain .1, C. C.lSlf, Itoerniting Officer CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. FA".d . 1861. BOYD & STROUD, DT ,,, 32 IvitTi! yfficrg STREET, n "- Arn xaw tntn USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND, Tct Which they invite the attention of CASH BUYERS. A.GRieuurunAL. az PLANT TREES-NOW IS THE TIME.—A large stock of Fruit and Ornamental TBEES at BUNT'S Nursery, prices very low. The Darby care, via Market street, pass the Nursery* every half hour. SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREUOUSE, oc - i I-3i Nos. n 2 and 9.4 MARKET it., at v. Ninth. ------- CLOTHS. NJ Waterproofs and Repellents. Plain Colnrs Clonkings. Irina and Medium Black Clothe. Also, Caesimares, Satinets, Vestinga, Boys' Wear., &e. COOPER & CONARD, ee2o B. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. THE ARCH-STREETCLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW PALL CLOAKS. WATER-PMOP tsvzsv CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSMALL, ein3l-13m N. W. corner TENTH and &ROIL Ste DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. H () E FALL 0 s I) H S. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS. AWNINGS. JOSEPH H. FOSTER. 443 NORTH THIRD STREET AWNINGS FLAGS, TENTS, SAILS, SACKING-BOTTOMS, WAGON-00VEIIS1 11/LOS, dza RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW DRESS GOODS. G 1861. THOS. W. EVANS & Co. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. RF.P POPLINS, IRIRH FIGURER AED PRINTED DO., FrAcTINTA. CLOTH, .MOI:ISDELAINES, PRINTED AND PLAIN C.SIIIHERES, AND MERINOES, VALENCIAS, TOILS, CHINTZES, Ac., or TUTS SEASOISIi IMPORTATION 818 and 8,9.0 Chestnut St. oclo-3T INDIA SHAWLS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, SUCCESSOR TO L. J. LErl" 4. CD., 723 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, lia SLOW ready for sale ri large 1110 choice selection of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. BLANKET SHAWLS, BROOM SHAWLS, SQUARE AND LONG, At vitriol!. prices. CHEAP FOR "CASH. SPECIAL NOTTCE.—A large invoice Of gmbroitlered and 11(1n-Kitctied rrecirli cambric lfaralkercluefii, to be sold very low for account of the Import?r. oelo-ilt FOR FALL TRADE. PRICE. FERRIS. ifa Co. POINT ALPIZOON LACE COLLARS AND ma ....v. to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O in Sets POINT VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....$4 to $l2 in Collars, $lO to $3O in Sets POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) ...$5 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sets POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, to S 5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Sate VALENCIENNE coLtArts AND SETS, to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Sets. THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....50c to $2 in Collars, $2 to $4 in Sets. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS— ....trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style. CAMBRIC ANT) SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All prices. HANCE ERCITIEFS, CAPES, COMPERES, BARBES, and BERTHES, in all of the above materials. Princete Clothildo HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new• article embroidered in colors ' ) $1 worth $2. A uew let of Pine Apple lIANDEERCHIF.FS, 25 cents. Hemstitched • • 13 cents, all linen. Real Thread VEILS, 52.50 to $25. 75 cents A new lot of Taleneienne Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. • • Guipure • • • • • • Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. - - Chemise - if noon (~,m,..1) 0; • • Magic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents. -- • • Linen Tape Trinuning, 10 to 12 cents. • • Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25. • • Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTIIES, Igo worth 350. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LADES, and EMBROIDERIES, will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usnal retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE. FERRIS, 8c Co., EY"LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Streets, have now arranged for sale a magnificent assortment of rich FALL DRESS GOODS, adapted to first-class city retail sales. VICEE & LAND}IL HAVE A FULL .124 assortment of good BLANKETS, 10-4, 11.4, and 12-4 sizes. yRE & LA.NDELL HAVE A FINE E assortment of WOOLLEN SHAWLS, comprising all the new styles. NYRE k LANDELL VAVE JUST '4 received an invoice of heavy BLACK BILKS, com prising a the widths. ['NEE c LAM:JELL HAVE THE Mira Scutum or Water-proof CLOTHS, black mixed and brown mixed. • WYRE & LANDELL HAVE NOW , 41 arransed for sale black CLOTH GligiMEl now shapes, for Fall of 1861. EYRE &LANDELL HAVE A FINE assortment of Fall CASSIII.ERES, - VESTING% and CLOTHS, for coats. - pyRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL -Ut stock of NVSLINS by the piece. Families sup plied reasonably. ocS HAMILTON, MERRIMACK, AND .11011D9ON PRINTS. liamittou Brown Flannels and 12-4 Shootings. Manchester and Ozark 2-lins. Bags. Stark Bleached Drills; Suffolk Brown Drills. Waltham 10-4, 40, and 42 inch Bleached, and 9-4 Brown Sheeting& Oa hand and for sale by B. W. CHASE & SOW, 0c.3-12t if 300 CHESTNUT St. COWPERTHWAIT & N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Ste. FLANNELS! FLANNELS!: FLANNELS Opera Flannels, all colors and shades. Opera Flannels, figured and and 4.4 lialardrale Flannels. Heavy 4-4 Skirting dn. Heavy Twilled Red and Gray Flannels. The best 25 cent White Flannels in the city. oat tf 3111 PER CENT. CAN JA,' SAYM> BY . v buying DRY GOODS of IL STEEL do SON, No. 713 North TENTH Street; above Goatee. 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. Brown Mixed, and Black "Mixed Water-proof Cloth MiMS. Black Cloth Cloake, of the newo..a and latest *Vieth Cheep Stella Shawls. Woollen Shawls for Fall and Winter. Cheap Fancy and Black Silks, 1 lot of Figured Black Silks at 75e, worth I. Large size Balmoral Skirts, very cheap.. se2B FALL --1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest over Offered. f= Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslim still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeree. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sixes. Eaimolai Skirts, &e. A the Old Established Store of THORNLEY & CHISM, ee2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. NEW BALMORALS. Just received, an invoice of Faintish Balmorals, NI size. New dcatame, choice colors. FIIARPLPeBS 11110TIIRR9, oc2 CRICSMiI2! and MIAMI Btrects NEW WINTER SHAWLS. Scotch Blanket Long Shawls. Black nod White Checks Shawls. Berlin “ray an a l Mottled Slatwhx. Broche Long and Square Shawls. Very cheap Chain Lftilll , Shawls. Square lthukket awl Stella Shawl, MltheY Heavy Woolen Shawls. .9.IIAITPLESS BIICTIIF.RS, - - oc2 CIIIISTNUT and E141.1.T11 Struutg V --- ERY CHEAP MERINOS. VERY Several hundred pieces - - Wide French Meritios, Rich Culum itei s kt eutnes attd Black, eftsignOrN2, dark a n d bright. euloM. At price:: !ninth lower thau usual. Sll-AMESS BROTHERS, Deft lIIIIM,titrT and - EIGHTH Str•mga Cl_lll TAIN MATERIALS, GOLD IMEDERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort niwit of Lilen and and Rich Curtain and Fiirnithre Maniac 1 eLe., all naiad and put up at Short Notice and at the most reasonable rates. U LTA GrVai 8%; .41111 , 1*013) OC.2.tf 1008 CIIESTNUT Street. MRINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, .I.ILL VESTS, ETC.—A Full Assortment of Morino Goods of best make for Ladies, Gouts, anti Youth, atlnst sonson's AIVE1601:1, 1008 CILWATEUT Street. SI3ATtI LS. Blanket Shawls. Dliadcs' Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. cents' Travelling Mande. COOPER it CUNARD, 1620 S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET, NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open this morning, from a bankrupt gale, the following goods, which are decided bargang: One Lot of Plaid ?tingling at 18X, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Mulling at 25, worth 37%. One Lot of Ladles' L. Cambric liandkarchiefe, 1i) One Lot of Ladies' L, Conlin-lc Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of fiesta' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, Z. One Lot of Dark Linen at 2a, worth 37%, at JOHN IL STOKES', ma° 702 ARCH Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. HAVE NOW OPEN A twofer:: ASSN? TRENT OF EIIIIIRSCING WITH ALL THE NEWEST FADRICP PRICES /2EWS'ON.IBLE 0 N N 0 V At 726 CHESTNUT STREET, JUST RECEIVED BY 726 CHESTNUT STREET WANTS. A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS LOST hi,. Oft., and ig; left a ids ft fondly, 'nay hear of a suital.le a.•raa: to tato c h arge of Lisbon', ; one eapaldn nod rompetont to olfTliee, direct, and attend to aver) branch of it. a Wood ar2t trouble to himself, has in; had mod, exp , riete e ill t lila li=p', HIP it- , in eidiroiy qualified to do to, owl, if preferred. i 4 14 ilting to 'gaga to rho marketing also. For farther particulars addreg4 ""If. 8. T.," Blood',. Inapatch, with name and residence which will be pi,iiiiptly atten d ed to. oel f ' ..2t4t WANTED—A CRANE, (for an Iron roiintiry,) v.hiel, I.siii cal ry from 10 to 0.0 tm,. NORTH. I BASF,. I_ NORTH. ocll.f.TY. 'JO North SI.;CIINIt :-treet. SITUATION AVANTED—By u young man 111:o OS% r!,111101Z:" . it ;Old 1,11 :j IT wAGON. F,,,. a Fitnation that would 0.,,ip• a portion or ail 1•1 Ilk Lino, he mould endeavor to give catisfaetb di. Albin's., "W. 8.," l'era.= °Mee. oell-Bt HAND'S WANTED.—TOURHUN- Dial) HANDS WANTED ot. Army .In..ket.:. A f , PI , V.ithOlit ilt - lay ,at :r2.1. ALICII Stre.d. hel.m. Fourth, Good waves and eoadatit onploylialit aiceo. 6,1041.3/4 OUTTEItS WANTED.-A NUMI3E R of Cxteriette,tl Cutter,; withttil Arm} Jacket,. Apply :It ;:;25 ARCH Etrt et, up ritair s. HANDS WANTED ON CAVALRY JACKETS.—FOUR HUNDRED HANDS v.ant rd make Cavalry .tacket4, fur which the highe-it Mill Ite Paid. Inquire at A11(.115 Street, second btory. Recommendations from former Hairdo) er 0c19.4n* CUTTERS WANTED ON CAVAL RY .TACEETS.—EIGHT CUTTJ:ItS airy JurketS, to lilt by OW Willi, Tor 41.- rrl,. will iw Pahl, at ill 1507 AtiCIL .tor; requireth oclo-3t* WANTED, A VESSEL OF THE cu pacify of from 600 to 000 Mh.. for a voyage to the West ladies. Apply to ocl JAVERTOIIII & CARSTAIRS. AN N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP- Ell is (Ten for an engagement. Salary in accord ance with the times. Undoubted reference as to charac ter and ability. Address 6, Business," Box 2280, Phihulelphin Post Office. sel7-Ln* WANTED-A SUCCESSOR 44 for a superior• DENTAL PRACTICE. P 03405- ElOll innuediately. " IL," Lambertville. New EDUCATIONAL FRENCH AND SPANISH LAN GI-AGES.—F. L}: HARMER, who lisy , been engnert for many years in the United States nod the Island of Calm as a Teacher, pives legsons of French and Spknkh, either in Schools or in private families. - Apply to him every morning before P o'clock, at Mra. SPLINT'S, N0.:30 NINTH street, corner of FILBERT. ocS-4t* rpm REV. M. MEWS' FAMILY sCHOOL for Young Men and Boys, at Pott, town, Montgomery county, Pe., will reopen on Wednes day, the NI of I , .;overnlier next. For Circulars, giving in detail the teems and course of study, address the Principal. _ _ Bt..R-rcicvs—JamesL. Cluichorn t James E. Caldwell, We- , -tre.ff Ch,ghorn, /I. nerb, ThlilltElS r Birch, A. F. Crhis:.:, EtWard Latuurctule, Edward In.bcrLs. ocs-ISt:F., PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DE WOLOWSKI begs to inform his friends and the 'Judah! that, having met with so much ancees. hi Phila delphia, has returned from his profi ssional tour in Ce nada. and 101 begin a course of the Piano and Singing, by bin extraordinary method. All- those who WWI to aTaii th(7TMOVCIi Of his rare system, will apply at his re. ehlenee:, gAlklP,.o3l Slr - ect, bi-twuvri 6 ant 10 o'clock, daily, Ladies' Seminarim attended to. oc4.otif pITILOSOPHICA.T, INSTRUMENTS, SCHOOL APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTRA TIONS, Globes, Drawing Instruments, J:e. ' & - e., made and for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN /Sz CO., 9• CELEST.s. , .ZUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catrilozne, of 83 pates, fur. Mallet] gratis, anti sent by mail free, on aaplication. MISS LUCY R. MAYER WILL RE open her School for Young Ladies, No. 1010 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY, September 9th. sel3-1m MISS C. A. BURG-IN will - reopen her schnr,l for YOUNG LADIES, at 1010 SPRUCE Street, September 16. MBW IN THR OP TAPPAN'S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for poling la dled, will reopen at No. 1815 SPRUCE Street, on WED NESDAY, September 18. eel-2m ITROY FEMALE SEMINARY.- 11 Institution offers the iteromnlatrd agleam. tapes of nearly fifty years of successful operation, Every facility is provided for a thorough course Dines. ful and ornamental education, ender the direction of a corps of more than to professore and teachers. For Circulars apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y., or D. W. O'BRIEN, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT, Philadelphia. selo-lin* FORD FEMALE SEMINARY, OXFORD, accpnsible by the lin.thinnre Cen tral Railroad. The Forty=sixth Session will ripen Oil WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6. 'Norma 67! per Bee4on. For Circulars, address Hiss IL BAKER, Principal. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, as orsvcria• The CLASSICAL INSTITUTE will resume Its duties on MONDAY, September sd. J. W. FAIRES, A. M., au2s-2mo Principal, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.—The school of the subecriber, in Simee' Building, at TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, will be removed to the larger Hall, directly over Mr. Has lard's store, in the same building, and will be reopened on MONDAY, 9th of September. au2l-tool CHARLES SHORT. THE PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, in the Philadelphia City Institute, North. east corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, will reopen MONDAY, September 2,1861. nnl6-2m* L. BURROWS, Principal. REMOVALS. - dr - -- DR. DU BOUCHET DEN TIST, has ItE3IOYED to 1533 ARCI/ Sweet. oclo.lnl TAR. J. H. MCQUILLEN HAS RE moved to 1112 ARCH Street. oc4-Im* REMOVAL.—The undersigned have removed. their STEEL and CAST.STEEL BELL Warehouse from Na_ 520 to No. 421 COMINIRIteE street, where they will be pleased tw see their friends and customers. SAILOR. & CO. Philadelphia, October 2,1861. oc-1-tt GROCERIES. (IHAS. DONOGHUE, 23 SOUTH WATER Street s offers for sale, at Refiner's lowest , circular cashl prices, 4600 paekaws of steam-refined SUGARS, SYRUPS, and Sngan-Bourse MOLASSES. Alio, Rio, Santos, and MaranaiboCOFFEK. Agents for Kelly's French Brandy Coloring. oefl-3t4t. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are revered, se heretofore, to imply families it their Country 'Residences with every description of F%N 0149ex/use, TEAS, Av., Sm. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, CORNER ELEVENTH AND TINE SREETS. mylB MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SALMON, .In.--3 000 bbls Mess Nos. 1, ; and 3 ILSCRIIP.V.L, large, meamm , ikn4 swell, en %molted ackages of choice, late-cansh, fat fish. 6,000 bble. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her lugs, of choice qualities. 6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings. 8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings. 260 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. 60 bble. new Economy Mess Shad. 26 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 600 boxes Herkimer County Chem. In store and landing, for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, nos No. 140 NORTH. WHAUVES. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the " Latrobe Stove," is the Peat stove for watches' the room in which it stands, and :Aso rotas above. Call stutiluok lit tin% AuNour t WILSON, oes-3ntif Kn. jolt) CHESTNUT Stitt. SLATE MANTEL. These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly- preferable to any others, ate manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT TILE TIMES, ARNOLD & WILSON, oco•amir Ito. 1010 011EnNUT Street. BOOS BINDING _ Magazines, Illustrated Papera, and Periodicals of ovary description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B.—MUSIII bound Armagh', and with great care. SAMUEL MOORE da SON, JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar ket and Chestnut. se4-1m PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL We are now prepared to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL - - , to . IREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Scam AOZ:TTS, 1010 MARKET STREET, ae2-81n Philadelphia. lER OSE NE CHIMNEYS, ALL Sizes, Specie Jars, plain and fancy shapel, French pattern and plain Urne, Sample Bottles, Show Glebes, Tructureii mid Salt Months, Weigher with a general areernnent of Dritggian:' :sal Confectioners' Warr. The Trade no eapeeially invited to call and 'lee our New Patented Nureine Dottie. 11ARTELL & LETCHWORTH, Glass Warehouse, oel-10t. No. 13 North FICTII Street. !TERRAPIN S, OYSTERS STEWED J.. AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.;—lnvi tation Cants and other notices will be distributed in all Peru of the city, with punctuality. Tim mairrsignot is ut all times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the Mitt may he, thereby avohlitg all unnecessary profusion and waste; and Mutters himself, that by his long expe rience Intsiness, he will be able at MI times to give, as heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor hint with their patronace. Catorer, No. '2Zt):3tltth TWELVat Street, above SPILLICE. ocl-Om MISTAKES ARE OFTEN MADE IN not getting Colored Photographs, as you can now get superior ones for $l. The price can be uo ex cuse. 'Resort to BEIMEWS Gallery, SECOND Street, above (4 revn. /t* A -- SR FOR ATMORE'S MINCE MAT. orlo4l3t* MINCE MEAT !—Atmore's Mince . hirat!! loose or lit Gllois Jars; none Superior; scud orders at once to TENTH and BCTTON WOOD &mtg. twelo4lt.ick, HAIR -CUTTING, AND DYEING done in tlgt , I.e.tt kyle . at GUTEKUNST'S, 1 , 01.1tT11 awl . ot9-trif AATI-1 E A TL E Y' S CONTINENTAL THEATRE- WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EMEMMI Nerond lirrott, l of Nhak s Pi'are' 4. TEMPEST • l/ft l• • ENCnexrnv L9LAND roviti‘tt nip , 1:AM 1 1:111. 1 iT BUT ONE. con.mon,o with th, r.t.tf,";" cumetfv of LAron wilEs Wheati 06,F.i7nPr NOWIFIY 1 .- V(4141V, u cf prepination, trill be prodliced Pictis riul Dram, in threw R ap, , t ;11111 L(pa,l4,a," a ith Hew SctriorYr P3111,11170:1, ri apri.at ointmr.:,::, and cna turneit, and thdrii, WALNUT -STREET TKEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Streets. _ Sole Lemwee MRS. M. A. GAVD.RTMIN BENEFIT OF .dllBB MATILDA HBRalf: THIS INIDAY) EVENING, October Will he pre,.•ntrrl. for the filth Vino, flip BELLE OF TEE SEASON. rittattleit Matilda Herat/ To eta. , lndu ‘lll. tlio Lai:abut& Comeditita, entltled LAbIE:;, BEWARE! ADMISSION—Dress Circle. 50e.; Parting, 37%0.: (Seemed eire.le, 25e.; Private Box.- es, $5 and *3; Sinzle Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75e.; Upper Boxes, 25e. Doors open at 7; Pe•rronnancee to commenco at 7g. MRS. JOIN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRX. Acting end Stage Manager W. S. NREIDEIIIC-Xli Business Agent and Treustirer JOS. D. MURPHY, riir CU NVEUE TIIIIIII WEEK! THIS (FELMAYI EVENING, LaH Night nS g , JEANNETTE OH SATURDAY TIIE WAY TO KEF.I. 111 n," nail lIIAZEPPA. WWI Great Cart., Noe N -Num Local 1116.. PRICES-75, 50, 37). 25, and 15 e4ota. No extra eliorgo for renewed geoto. McDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC—RACE Street - , below Third. FIRST WEEK OF THE SEA SON, BEST 01 TA T,ElsiT, R A B It 0 W The ucald-reitowne.,l Vogt, a.;, , ,kt.:-1 by FRANK . lIIORAN t The Crest Banjokt. Also, the MATTIE BROTHERS. Eveo raid in their wonderful Acrobatic Sport'', The side,4plitring fare.. of THE 1..11*(:III xi: HYENA, Thft heM of nuireOlibintiA unreel to the ttudlm.ro Mr. 11"illinn F. in. Mink:don, 25 and 13 ct.i. Pert winunce commence 7„i4. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. irA 1 - wfs ITALIA Will ()pm 11. r a short svason, in connection with new and Fpleildid STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR. Ai FI:NN11, Eg.q., Lt rturor. 2r, ch,,: 111 etw. Dour:: brlPit ne 7: commence tit it quarter to 8. oe7-fit.* GAEDNER & REAMING'S MAMilliall CIRCUS, 101? .51f0fIT SEA tEtON, TwEL.pril Street, bettor zipructi. MuNDA Y., October 7th, and every evening until further notice. Thelarp,e,t and best Equestrian Troupe in exktence. compom..l entirely of FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, intro ducing at each performance THE OF TAIL_ ARENA. Ciranci Nniinco, 19ed6r3 lttj and bittnoluy atturnontLii. commencing at 23.6 o'clock. Door,: open at 7 commence at 7,i4 o'clk. Admission, 25r.; children, 15r. ocT•ttt MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF TIIE REBELLlON—Representing all the prowl- Tient Scenes, Engagements, ailli illeid( 4 llt3 to this data. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN d: CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Ilparriptiva T.9d fnrnished gratis and sent by mail, free, on nprilention. nt4ll-1m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve remi t half price. Shares of Stock, $3O. iyl EXC URNIONS. EXCURSIONS TO - LACEY, DOYLESTOWN, PA., via NOI:TIT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The Itimseold Regiment, Col. W, W. IL MINIS com manding. is now in camp on the Fair Ground? at Doyles town. Tito:i.e wi,lting to ramp life, in reality, and to enjoy a pleasant ride, in Ctillstoriliblo ears, through tho sc eni,ry Montve no.ry and Boob, 1,1 n obtain at the Thiet Offices at iVILLOW Street_ ar lIERKS Street, FATTRSION TICT•ETS AT 5.1.25, COO)) FOR THREE DAYS. Trains leave FRONT tl.llll WILLOW Streets at 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., and pass BERKS Street twenty Milltltt+l illtPl'. learr Pnylest.srn at 7.'24 A. M. and 4.1. G P. No Excursion Tickets sold on the cars. BOARDING. BOARDING. -MISS MARTIN, HA— viNG I{EmovEti to the ,lottble house, No. 416 South FIFTEENTH Street, first door below Pine, bite. severel fine lioness 4111 vacant. oe9-3t* A FAMILY ON CHESTNUT Street, liar Niivoteewth. haviitz two second-story Rwt on.. third-,icy ItOO3lS, would r o ut thou, with or without I.. , and. t.. piirtiv: with g ee d reemitees. Address ~ Colliturt," Pro:s WWI... oc7-Bt* A LADI, whop.e income has been A mulch reduced by circumstances connected with the txi,tio,2. war, chn4res to receive itl4 BOARDERS one or two email fatuities, to whom ran be Elven all the corn torts of en elegant home. The moot undoubted tee& monials will be required. Address . 6 M. A. N.," Prem Office. or4-7t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. g di m A DESIRABLE DWELLING ON =A . Ti - NE Efrcer,. above Einhteenth,. with the Furni ture, ..-in be routed low to a, tcronta. - EDWARD C, 530 WALNUT Street. nell • rro RENT—COAL YARD, on west 1. side of BROAD Street, first Yard above South Street. Apply to J. SERGEANT PRICE, nt.lo-12t No. 81.3 ARCH gtroot. grt TO LET -- CLEILMANTO WN ska. DOI:SR.—The property at the southwest corner or GREEN and HARVEY Streets wilt he to let on the first of November oell-6t* IeFOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The beautifully-located doublA Piston stnne DWELL INC, on the pl.lO Ut.rikit 4 ,4oVca; with or without the furniture. Apply to No. 1511 ARCH Street. oclo-6t4S ite TO RENT LOW—Furnished or un furnished, for six months, or longer, if desired. • largo and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. jete-tr - UM SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHAR TER.—The superior Baltimoro-built bark A. A. Dreberl, G. T. 31 aitt, master, 336 torts register, now is New York. AppV to JAITRETCUE & NARSTAIRS, 202 nud.2o4 South FRONT St SAFES. - cr,LI.LLIE'S ~ SAFE DEPOT REi- DYbY± ii No. 21 South STYTII TH Moe% Hari the Franlilia Institute. The undessigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient stern, and has now on head s. large assortment of Lillia'a Celebrated Wrought ands Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly gee and burglar y,wbof safes made.) Also, Lillie's. Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe,.and Bank hooks. Lillie' Hank Voolt Doors and Lock. will be 474)04 . to orate. on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro. tected,.and cheapest Dsor. and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention Is called, to Lillie'S Raw - Cabinet-Safe, for Plaiv.,..Tewelr.y, dm. This Safe is caw cede' to surpass in style and elegance anything Yee el fere./ for this purpose, and is the only one that is Oriel*. fire sad burglar proof. SPECIAL NOT/03.-1 have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring,. Co.'s Safes, moat of them nearly new, end some Turfy oa other MOM, Comprising a eumallet* v aaeornaent ae trr Cos, and anlaiely ezebangea for it now celebrated Ernie Safe. They will be sold at MT Pow prices. Phase call and examine. ja2s.lyif N. C. SADLER., Agent. SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND-UNITED STATBS TRD'AT COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHM NIIT Stor.ts. INTEREST FIVE PM MIT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Freida's*, JAMS R. HUNTER, Secrotary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 30 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to the Legielatare. INSIIIiANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4Dei CHESTNUT Ikmel. Fin AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. George W. Day of DRY & Matlack. Samuel Wright " Wright Bros. & Co. D. B. Birney "Davie & Birney. Henry Lewis, Jr...... " Lewis Bros. & Co. C. Richardson.. " J. C. Howe & Co. Jno. W. Everman....... ". J. W. Everman & 00. Geo. A. 'West .. " Alret3t, & F 01... F. S. Martin . II Savage, Martin, & Co. 0. Wilson Davit . Attorney-it-law. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodrul. Jno. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-President WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ]e23-IGI EXPRESS COMPANIES. Kg_EMI THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 320 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 Towns and Cities of the United States =Mt_ FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware s' Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and Now York Express Steamboat Ooze pang receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., Beam. log their cargoes in New York the following days. Freights taken at rcaeonable P. rated. WM. CLYDE, Asyut, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES BAND, Agent, and-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York. ji dat i PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAK- BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for Alexandria, Washington; Georgetown. Throngh in 26 hours_ Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain TllOl3. ILL D l Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and SA TURDAY, at 12 o'clock 2L, connecting with final 1111 those ports, and returning, leave Washington, Georg*. town, and Alexandria every TUESDAY and SATURP DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent. No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadeiphii, MORGAN & RHINEHA RT, Agenta, Toot of O street, Waiddrigtan. m a t ig i t____ FOR NEW YORK. The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Gomm/ will commence their business for the season on Monday* 18th instant. Their eiellrliere are new Waiving freight at Seoone,. Pier abwre Walnut street. Terms accommodating. Artily to W. M. BAIRD k 004 221 South Delaware Avenue tila r izt _ STEAM TOWAGE TO yrASHINOTON, D, —XprSee timing I foi4 Wo.ollll4toti, Dom PLWE , IOIS4 oe EVIV York, by appl, iug sit office of the Ciumtpetilie Delmar, Canal Company, 417 WALNUT Street. can learn tertn3 %WA pllrticulare. y, LEsLEY, ocz-12.t. Setvolary. }l(.[.lS Ngent. WM. H. 11A.CON 335 MARKET Street E. S. SANDFORD. %norm ISwentandimt:
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