The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 14, 1861, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
TEE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1501.
Philadelphia. city sixes were firm at the srocK hoard
to -day, selling at 833 i for the old issue, and 91 for the
new. Camden and Amboy Railroad shares were steady
at 113; Pennsylvania Railroad shares advanced to 40, a
gain of 7, and the first mortgage bonds sold at 91. Read
ing Railroad shares were a fraction better, selling at 184'
to 18 44-100.
The money market presents no new lei tures. Good
paper is readily placed at comparative': low rates of in
terest, and the universal mistrust which has so long ope
rated as a clog to business of this character is gradually
-wearing away.
'tie aro ili rtsrefipt ed . G.eynne Daub Note
-Reporter for October 32, and of Peterson's Counterfeit
Detector for October 35, with deeeriptions of the last
'new counterfeits and the usual valuable information for
the counting-house and the store counter.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railway Company arc busy
Cnnstructinz the material for iron bridees in the place
of the 1.93 the rvb,i-
Book to Cumberland. It is sometimes stated that the
Government will repair the road. The Government,
.Lowever, win merely give the military protection neces
sary to the reconstruction of the line, The company
-will do the work and foot the. bills, and manage it as
they do the Washington branch.
The rebellion has 1.014 the company several millions of
dollars, and its managers are, no doubt, sick of their se
cession sentiments, and ready to yield to the Government
the benefits to he derived from the repair and equjipment
of tl, road, the Lest means of communication
between the national capital and our forces in Western
Virginia, and the West. The Baltimore Clipper says
that if the Government will authorize it, there can easily
Le men enough raised in Maryland to guard tin• whole
tine from Harper's Ferry to Cumberland, and bid defi
ance to the guerrillas of 'Virginia.
The New• York Evening Post, speaking of stocks and
money matters in that city to-day, ways:
The week doses without any abatement of the swat
lative feeling which bet in about ten dare einee. The
lull in the market yesterday is foliowea great anima
tion twiny, every department of the lira Phowing
large advance. The transactions in the railroad shares
are ou au enormous ceale, and the absorbing capacity of
the market fully equals the most excited day of the up
card movement of last fell.
There is n strong demand for Government sixes, and
few are to be bed below 94. Immediately after the arri-
Nal of the Alfa yesterday, a fresh inquiry sprung np, and
-this, together with other indications, would Boom to sh o w
-that orders for considerable amounts on London account
are in market.
Compared with the prices of last Satunlay, there is a
rise of
3 per cent. in New York Central;
3 per cent. in Erie ;
. 1 1,11" par emir. ih llie.leon firer
1„V per cent. in Harlem;
'3,.y per cent. in Harlem preferred;
4 per cent. in Michigan Central;
4 per cont. in Michigan Southern;
634 per cont. in Michigan Southern guarautied;
A' per cent. in Galena and Chicago;
4% per cent. in t7lereland and Toledo;
1,,V per cent. in 4.lticamo and Rock Inland :
1 per cent. in Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy;
1. 1 / 2 " per cent. in Pacific :
1 per cent. in nelniCare and ilndson;
13i per cent. in Missouri 6a;
13i per cent. in Virginia 6s;
1% per cent. in Government 6s.
The salea of the New York Central were very large, at
7835®78;,', Etie 313, iindlum 28}a.37, Hd4l m 11,
Michigan Central 473 i, blichigan Southern 1834 019, do.
guarantied 39X elk% Galena 7107.15, Toledo 384,ta37,
Bock Island 49.
Money is in active demand to-day at 6 per cent., which
is the ruling raw on call.
The assistant treasurerof this port has been authorized,
try the Secretary of the Treasury, to eeeeiee tivo-yeas
per cent. Treasury lades in exchange, at par, for the 7.30
notes, from any individual or corporation who may ile-
Sire to profit by the conversion. This announcement
of course, advance the price of the 2-year notes to
'within a fraction of par , and establishes the credit of the
CITITIIII ton I'M trona' footing, as the various is.
of Federal Wads, which have so. 10114 tided at a
large discount, are sterdily rising, without bringing out
a free supply.
The following is a comparative statement of the im
ports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for
the week ending October 10, 1801, and since January 1:
FOR THE WEEK. 1859.
- Entered at the r0rt....51,518,450 $1,256,198 $313,519
Thrown on market.... 1,451,420 1,232,496 525,696
SINCE JANI - ARY
'Entered at the pert ..504,076,417 $86,340,114 $37,467,522
Thrown on market.. 04,998,687 86,839,213 37,023,513
The quantity of coal sent by railroad this week. IS
11..y.£1' 11 1 lry 20,1% j for the week, 54,100 la,
ogainst ra,l'aT tons for the corresponding week last year.
The trade solos up this week and for the season, com
pared with last year, as follows
.11 4 .60.
PWEEK, TOTAL.! WEEK. TOTAL
'P. &R.R. E. '40,209 1,575,087 25,5581,229,707345,530
&buy' Canal.: 35,4381,086,620 29,173 878,676207,744
Ir. 'Val. R. R.., 14,257 611,024 k 15,518 612,276; 1,253
Lehigh Canal..: 31,334 500,650, 26,345 740,25015,391
§crantou S'th. 15,361 641,021 /0,91 T; 055,714 14,773
Do. North: 7,121 180,798; 4,918 188,999 7,793
Pa. Coal C 0... 23,005' 5:2,332 21,404! 494,874457,408
Del. & CO.. 19,059 3613'; 24,413; 672,670 . 211257
yoming S'th! 284,893 179,358112,313
Do. worth: , 40,500 i I 40,9611 455
Broad Top 4.149 145.810, 9.2. , -)11 199,946; 53,3 36
9,1 A 147',240 6,871' 186,821' 19,581
• 70,726 i 33,629.135,097
Bh. Mt. H. T.. ,
Idykens
:19;960 6,677,1197,1.79,003
17.9,033 0,114,051 ii
i 14,957; 562,94'A
The loss this week in the trade is not so great as It was
last week., but it is all, and more too, from Schuylkill
county.
The Chicago Tribune, of October 12, says:
The day has been a dull one at the banks, most of them
not haying enough paper offered to employ their means
in hand. Money ter all legitimate purposes continues
abundant. and opportunities to speculate and make large
awaits are by no means plenty. For the great public,
Lowerer, such a state of thins is healthy, and fur the
permanent caPitaiias tilefilleittla it It Mao &tirade. It
is a well-established principle in finance, :is in every de
partment of political economy, that no one class of the
community can prosper permanently at the expense of
another.
The Boston Poe./ of this morning says :
The banks gainva $332,01.a) yesterday, am! slow hol.i
unerc epode then they did when the National loan Wag
grog announced.
The bankers are offering more for prime outside bills, but
the general demand is slack. We quote the very best
drawn bills at 106;4 to 1a.% There have been sales at
both prices to-day, but at the done the market is HA N,
full. Both demand and supply are limited. The in
creased firmness is probably tempeeari, and accidental,
in view of the trade-figures of the day. The best bank
ers' is quoted at 107 X to 187 X in New York. Hero the
highest settling price is 1013.
Philadelphia Stack Exchange Sales,
October 12, 1861.
lizroarsa DT S. L SLATliessit, Philadelphia Exchange
FIRST BOARD
91
91
91
83%
1300 City 6s New
1000 do
400 do
0000 do RR..
200 do KS 835 i
2000 (10 Ctiiipon,.. 11
12 Camden & Am 11113
2000 Fifth &SixtbSt 7s 90
BETWEE
2 Alinehill R 48
5 d0...........48
20 do 2 dys 48
8 do 48
20 Camden & Am 1t.115
10 do.. 113
10 do 113 1
8000 'Penni& R 14 mort.94
1000 do do 94
SECOND
1000 Fenno 55 76.'4
7 Norristown 1 ... 45
6000 Penna Coup 55.55 80
4000 do . 4 80
3 23 & 3d R ..... s 5 443 i
25 Penns R.sswn:tin 40
9 do 40 ,, ,;
5 do 40!.
11 do.. 40;,;
500 Reading Bs 1843.. 88
500 do 18.10.. 88
300 City 6e New 91
100 do New. ... —9l
400 do 53%
2000 d0...........83%
3000 do 83%
1 500 N Penna. Sa 8e an 884
1000 Lehigh Nay 6g...100
ICES—FIRM.
CLOSING I" ;
Bid. Ask.
Thila tia tnt off. 83K 84
inns es 83 84
Phila Oa Iltn: 81
Perna be 76:3i 76,4
Beading B 18% 18%
Beading Bda '7O 79% 80
/Pdg M 66'80'43 87s 88.4:
Bead M '86.. 7034 71%
Perna B 40 1 / 2 4036
Path& B2d m 82'n 81%
ifforria CI Con.. 35 36
Barris CI Pref.lo3X 304
Beh Nay 64'82.. 63% 64
Bch Nay Imp 6a .. 75
Bch Nay Stock...
Bch Bay Prof... .. 12
Spruce & Pine.. 7,1 4 : 8
Green & Coates 133 14
10heatrint d Wal 25 30
New York Stock
.7000 US 6,3'81 Em.. 93
-4000 L 8 68,'81, Cp... 93%
700017 8 55'65 573
. 6000 do 87./.1
- 500017 S se, '74, Cp.. 82%
- .9000 do 82%
5000 Treas 12 p e ii.. 101
.8750 Trees 6 p c, 2 y. 9934
1000 Ohio St 6s, '60.. 89.?;
'2OOO d0.......-..90
1000111 Coup I, %1.. 92k
5000 N Carolina 6e.. 60%
9.5000 Missouri 68 4314
5000 d 0.......... 43%
64000 d 0.... ...... 43%
5000 do 530 43%
1000 Hltin St 8 p 80
1000 N Y Cen 92
5000 N Y C bds '70..100%
7000 Erin 4th m bd... 73
5000 do 73%
1000 Mich So Ist in
2 1 )00 Vie lek 82
2000 Mich So s F Ds. 18%
4000 Chi ik N S F. al
6000 L E A W 2din... 40
1000 Harlem It 2d m. 92
300 D Clev & T S S I'd 76
25 Bk of New York.. 88%
25 MSPehaiste l Bank_ 92
50 Batik of America —lOO
5 Hanover Bank... . 70
20 American Ex Bk.. 84%
40 do 84
50 Pacific M S Co s3O. 9134
100 49 02%
100 do 1130 92%
110 do
N Y Cen e:3O 78
125 do 78%
100 do 1,10 7837
100 do -:643 78%
1150 do 70%
900 do 1110 78%
SOW do 78%
50 do 810 78%
200 do 1,10 78%
50 do 318 78%
WO Erie 31
300 d 0... • 31%
200 do 31%
50 do 1115315
100 do 1,30 31%
150 do .1.30 31%
150 do 31%
FQ do 1.10 31 . 4.
50 do alO 31%
100 do elo 31%
118 Erie E P. Presl... 48%
20 Harlem B 11%
400 do 12
470 C B & Quin E.... 64
10 Bel I. n 70
rhimdelphia Markets.
The Fleur market is dull, and prices are unchanged i
!ha sales are husstly t- supply the treaty of from S 6 -40
to 415.62% for good brands superfine, $5.62%, m 6.25 for
extra and extra family, and 86.5007.50 for fancy brands,
According to quality. Rye Flour is in demand at SION
eV:76 ifr bbi. Corn Meal is in request; 1,000 bbls
Ream'. sold at $2.7502.80 ir
WHILLT—Thi , aric4 is dull, and pricer have deciinesl
tottc bus; the sales are 'very large, comprising 23,000
Inns good and prime Penna. and Western red at 123 m
125 c, in store end afloat; 1,000 bus good white at 133 c,
and 6,000 bttf gond Kentucky at 137 c. Rye comes for
ward very slowly, and sells, on arrival, at 65c 19 bus.
Corn is scarce and wanted, with tales et 1,090 bas at
82c, And 1,00 bus at 630 1 which is an fltiettnee. Ont 4
are unchanged, with sides of 4,000 bus at 34c tor South.
ern. Barley - 1s steady at 76c.
57,8159A13,812
65,125, 4,926
6,114,5
4 Mor C pref
10 do 55.103,4
200 Schnyl Nnc 6;'32 637 4 '
3 lifinebill R 49
5 do ..... —_ _ 48
3500 Lehigh gav ;109
500 do.. 100
BOARDS.
2 Penna R 40
14 do . 40
50 do.. -19
60 49nretl ...... 41
WOO do Ist mort... 91
1000 do 2d mort... 83
10 141 or 4.1 prel.sswn.lo3g
2 do. ....... ....103%
BOARV
Bid. Ask.
R Pref. 9 10
Elmira 7e '73... 55 ..
Long Island R. A y 10
Leh CI & Nay.. 4936 50
Leh Cl & N Serp 32X 33
N Penne R..... 5 536
N Penne R 60.. .. 51
N Penne R 10e. ..
Catawiesa Pref. 476 5
Prk.l3 & Bona .. 38
24 &34 ets R. 3. 44g 4i
Bece&Viue eteli 3 ..
1V Phila It d5l ..
change—Oct. 12.
60 Hudson Riv R. 37
50 do l 37 , '
50 do .ll
030 36,1
150 do 580 118%
50 do 36%
50 do 36%
50 do s3O 36%
56 Harlem 11 Pr0f...9
300 do 60 - 29
1 300 do b3O 29%
666 do 96
100 do ... . . ....s3 29%
200 Reading It .
37
300 do 36%
50 do 1,60 37
100 do a6O 36X
28 NAIL. Jeesey IL ...114
21 NJ Cenß 113
100 Mich Cen IL ..blO 4734
70 do 47%
100 do -00 47%
50 do 47%
50 do 47N
50 do 1)30 4T%
100 lliich S & N I R.. 18
100 do 18%
80 do 18%
300 do 18%
300 do 1854
800 do 19
200 do b3O 19
50 Mich S&N I G s6O. 39
75 do • :'9
50 do WO 393;
550 do ' lox
2.00 do sl.O 30%
150 111 Cent Scrip..... 0031
100 do 66%
50 do e6O 66
25 Clev C & C R.— 98
150 Gal & Chicago.b3o 71
100 do ...... ....a6 71
150 do . 71
50 do 830 7034
1600 Clay & Toledo... ?7 ,,
300 do 3 ' 7 -
500 do s3O 37 X
700 do b30. 2 ..7
400 do 560 36X
1.100 da ili
1200 do 630 IT
50 Clii &It I 1t.... KW 4834
550 do 49
50 do 49!‘
200 do 491,
09 do all/ 453 i
50 do Fl3O 49
100 do s3O 49
100 410 trls 49
100 do b3O 49 . V
200 do b6O 48%
59 do 810 411
1100 016 v & Pith U.... 11
OCTOISR 12—Evening
Beat.-Ist No. 1 Quercitron is 'ruin and held at si7
qr ton.
COTTON.—Prices are very firm, and the market ie tut
changed.
Gaucciaas ANP TI;OTISIONS.—Thero is very little
doing in either, mid prim: ara unelianard.
' SEEDS.—There is very little linvi.riteed earning' in. and
it commands $5 hue. Flaxseed is in demand at $1.45
ttio butt.
is not so active, and me 413 , gallon lower ; sales
of 100 Idols (thin at 21%e; 50 do, in choice pkgs, at 22e.;
and drudge at 21c 4P
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
LIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets.
11 T Blow, St Louis J A Weiston ,t: w, N Y
Thos E COrlirati, York, Pa Col Owen
D E Small, York, Pa E Blanchard, Bellefonte,Pa
Geo R Taylor, Wheeling,Va Jos O'Hara, Pittsburg
John Sharp, Pittsburg Win Clark, Pittsburg.
B 7. Clarke, California L B Kay, Lexington. Ky
James Forester,New York ThosCrooks ' Quiney
Miss Hayes., Deaware C A Wilson, Maryland
T Hosing, Wash, 11 C J E Maynadier, Boston
0 Bayard A, w, New York Br 011 Hendry, N J
» it net,.. Vin , ;
W II Tallman& w, Chicago Com S C Rowan, I. S A
II K List, Wheeling, Va Jlt Montgomery, Pa
Col R Coulter, Greensborg WII Bent, Massachusetts
Rat Coff, England Mr Hunting. Maas
Jls Ii (linings, Baltimore Tilos Telfair, New York
Frank Miller, Warsaw N I Dl L laringstou, Jr. N I
Mr Harrison A: Is, N Y J A Manama, New York
E Johnson, Boston S Standish, Boston
J Frederick, Boston A Stunwood, Boston
W F Davis, Boston John C Mason, Baltimore
W3l Paddock, New Jersey Wm T Ladd, New York
Sand A Walsh, New York Luke B French, Ohio
Wm C Maddock, New York Win Keyser, Baltimore
S B Payson, Boston Illis, , Payson, ltooton
Geo A Shaw, Boston Geo M Latium ; Beath=
Wm Church, Meadville . Win SlOan & wf, New York
Arthur W Fletcher, Wasletn D II Weed', New Jersey
Mrs Il Ii Follett, Boston Miss Child, Boston
C Winslow, Boston Geo 1' French, Boston
I C Denier, Washington C W swirl, Pounkeeroda
JII Wahtee, Poitga.,,psie P G Jewett, Poughkeepsie
S E Spaulding, Boston Chas 111 Wood, Boston
A S. Copeman, Utica Dr C S De Gran, New York
A.l Brown ' New York C Canterbury, Boston
11 .1 Sargent, Boston G E Hedge, Plymouth
Mai J J Dimock, New York A S Jolts & wife :
-
E. It Mason, Boston B. Bordrn .t lady, Mass
A Wetherill, Wash, D C T F Cordis, Boston
11 F Vail, New York E Dresser, Boston
C 'Howlett, Wash, I) C .T flossier, Georgetown, D C
R Corbin, Wash, D C H D Hall, Boston
V 11 Brown, Boston Lient J M. Nichols, N Y
II C Burgess F E. Wilton, New York
J B Payne, Jr, Kentucky B Gomez, New York -
C Finer Son, Boston E Emereon, Boston
A Blaisdell, Boston S Somerlt , Boston
C Wendell, Wash, D C Mr Kellogg, Wind), D C
Capt J II Wardwell; Va W Richardson, New York
F Grimbe, Ohio T I' Humphrey ..t w, N I
C It Gregory & w, N J J N Green, N I
J 0 Watkins, New York it D Harrison, Ohio
RH Allen, Ntw York Robert Kernohan, Ohio -
lion S M Lawrence, 'l' Copt W It tcyoai, tj it; A.
L C Hopkins, Cincinnati, 0 Hon T Jones Yorke, NJ -
Thos .1 Yorke, Jr, N J If Burgess
A Phillips A sic, Montreal IV 1' Palmer, New York
Sand C Roberts, Norristown Geo N Corson, Norristown
I) W Corwin, Cincinnati, 0 E Douglas, New York
S W Queer, Brooklyn Dr Cochran, Brooklyn
l'aac Honig, Baltimore John Byers, New York
Edwin Clement, Portland Win Moore, Utah
Jac Hill, London Mrs Stearn@ A child, N Y
N T Greene, Rhode Island SII .Tones, New York
Jas McEly ' Jr, New York A Wooten, Delaware
II G Faut,Waahington,l) C E Wolff, New York
Mad Del Marniol, Cuba W S Wood, Washington
Isaac 0 Barns, Boston J D Baldwin, Mass
II In Bearer, Mains G A Mitchell
D C Woods, Baltimore De J Hall, Baltimore
C P Lewis & la, Boston E Height, Paris -
Dr S A Etchison, Maryland R C Stevens, Maryland
F E Foster, Ohio Dr Geo Burr, Binghamton
3' V Painter & wf, Ohio Lt 'I B Whitney Ada,Phila
Mrs A V Painter, Phila Miss Clara Enos, Phila
A Potter, New York G II Boggs, New York
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Firth.
D Stewart, Pennsylvania WIII II Guthrie, Pendia
T. P PollllSyhAllia \V R. lienderSoll, Pellll.ll.
C Marshall, Fitchburg, Mass IV Heywood, Fitehtint?
B Snow, Jr, Fitchburg A P Kimball, Fitchhurr ,
Walliwc, Fitchburg C Mark - 7 Lebanon
II F Cadley, Brooklyn E Free], Brooklyn
Arthur O'Brien, Brooklyn II D Ball &by (70norctient
Miss Annette Hall, Conn Miss Mary Hall, Conn
(apt S H Jenkiva. Delaware M W Wooils,Massachusetts
II A Brown, Massachusetts Diouf Thos 11 'Riley, N Y
S 11 Slack, IT S N D Sharp, Vermont
PC. nfent , WAtingion V Itainsburg:;(i'l-nrgetown
It .1 - Duncan, New York Win Smythe, Cleveland, 0
Alex II Warner, Ohio Geo II Spahr, Virginia
E A Crossman, Newark. N
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
T A 'Rim% New York Jas Miles, New York
B Fullerton J Brown, Jr, Pa
S P Foster, New Jersey W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey
A K Hay, Jr, New Jersey E E Ewing, Elkton, Md
A Reitlinger, PhiLatta Mlfer, New York
II S Downes, New 'York C E Pfeifer, New York
W McGray, Conn J 0 Hopkins, Jersey City
Mde Montufar, New York S Davis, Baltimore
Alex thirr, tattimore N P eitzpatrick, Wash, D C
J B Wilson, New York J Anderson, Philadelphia
A Weber, New York A Winter, Virginia
311 Nichols, Salem, Mans F Muller, New York
E Henry, Alexandria, Va Capt J Bradley, Scranton
J A ?deb:night, D C C Clark, Baltimore
Wilkimmu, Baltimore J W Newell, II S A
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth etreet, below Arch
& H Gardner, Pittsburg John Jenkins, Pa
J It Hayes, Lock Haven 11 T Galbreath, Ohio
It H Duncan, Pennsylvania F W Hazlewood, Boston
S II Smith, Philadelphia Jas Haley, Pennsylvania
C Roby, Massachusetts lr L Huhn:her, Pa
:NE E Flanagan, California E N Callan, Wash, D C
Mrs 1' Callan & child S3l Hamill, New eraey
A Grove, York, Pa Jas McCreary & la, Pa
G Harrington, Maryland A Thirkield, Ohio
T Hazzard, MonotgathelaCy JAI F Scott, Pnlaski, Pa
F. Ilytas, Pulaski, Pa David Ripley, Newark, N J
IV Barker 5: Atf, Pitt - Minn IV Cheater, Philadelphia
J H Eyster, Chumberaburg CS B Schwartz, Pa
Jl' Kohler ' White Hall N Patterson, Ohio
Chas Hoeeel, New York N It Whipple, It
H H Roberts, Rhode Island W A Braman, R I
E Tandegriff John S Furst, Pa
JlMorris, New York 0 W tees, Harrisburg
Xcliim, Barrishnrg Lieut T L Case, Barrieg
W Teninliti, Harrisburg M G Einstein. Harrisburg
J McClung, Wheeling, Vu W P Sraright, Pa
1) T Beim, Nenpart, Pa J 'Ernest, Orangeville, 0
A C Brainard, Orangev ' 0 C Bankee, New York
A P McCombs, Maryland E C Enunerson, Illinois
THE UNION—Arch greet. above Third.
SR Bonewitz Ohio Jacob Everhart. Ohio
'W Heron, Ohio Nrs Hard, lingoratown
Bliss R Meredith,. Md Mrs Grover, Pa
3 G Dtcllride, Zanesville T G leisher, New York
T II nonstop, Ohio John Newcomer, Jr. Pa
BI F Caswell W Schick, Ohio
Dr Nitta.. N L Wolin, Ohio
UNITED STATES HOTEL-Eleventh and Market Ste.
%V Schell, Penna Wm C. McFadden ' llarrisbg
II C eaver, Penna John W Corot
MBoward, Boston J A Sheaff, North East, Md
Jet C Beggs, Now York C Boltr,hooTor, Carlisle
M Whiting, N Jersey J H Hallam Ohio
Cleo F Baughman, Lanc co A Spicer, Lancaster co
Joe Martin, Maryland W 31 Fuller, Port Carbon
G Gaines, Baltimore A M White, Williamsport
J Martin, Williamsport Jos James, Williamsport
T S Harrisbr• John Ryan, Penna
B Willett, St Louis Jacob Powell. Altoona
S 3h.lllsoa , Plll,burg Jas O'Brien, Pittsburg
W Wilson, Perna W C Smith, Pottsville
J Brady, Mt Joy, Pa Win Brady ' Mt Joy, Pa
A H Webster, P II Seibert, Norristown
D Smith, Norristown
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth.
C lI Carden, Petra JBliki Kline, 3.l.a.clette, Pe.
H Sultzbach, Marietta, Pa Win Williams, New Jersey
Thos Dale, Cumberland co J Y Dale, Cumberland co
S A Highland, Ohio W Lewis, Detroit, Mich
Wm Shimp, Lewistown Jac) J Cochran ti an, Lane
P Martin, Lancaster llobt Dickey, W Chester
C M Robinson, Fairfield Lewis Pu s ey, Chester, Pa
Jit P Carter. Indiana, Pa Chas Keenan, Now York
John W Crispin, Parma J 11 Pownall, Lancaster co
W T Haughay, Lancaster T S Morrison, Coatesville
Then It rockier, Patina Mark - Leary Ashland
11 llill, Cincinnati, 0 T E Watt, Pittsburg
J H Thompson, Penna A C Buchanan, Wash, D C
COMMERCIAL MOTEL-BMh Meet above Oheetnnt,
II Walling, Chester co, Pa M S Conk, Chung. co
C J Arthur, Montgomery co S M Murphy; York co, Pa
It Chalfant, Columbia, Pa (I E Newlin, Chester co
F P Chamberlin, Lewisburg E W Rawn, Lewisburg, Pa
W IS Cobb, Boston J Hutchinson, Now York
F A Allen, Woot i Chesler A P McComhs,Maryland
V 11 Wagner, Portennin W it Wagner, Reading
E J Week, Phrenixvillo E Porter, llorri,l;urg
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third
Geo Byers, Selinsgrove J Reichart sn. Allentown
J V Barber Hifflinsburs Capt C Bookwood, Va
Vi' C liendersou, Pa John Wilson, isiew York
Joel Ritter, Reading Sand T Johnston, Harriabg
Jos 'Winter, Penna Chas II Vonte, Sell! Haven
AV M Stellwagen, Pottsville 'V It Metzger, Allentown
J D Dillinger, Allentown
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL----Ficcond et..ab. Arch.
C Bay, Maine It Ross, Harrisburg
A B Everett, Salem, N J B W Hudson B Meadow
B F Barret', Baltimore T Clancoy, Hudson,
York
A W Mathews, Equhtunk R Knight, Equinunk
W Harding, Chester co, Pa Mrs Harding, Chester co
Mina A Herding, Chester co T H Gilbert, New York
B Janney, Pannsylvania John Beggs, PR It
J G Beggs, New Mexico
BLACK BEAB—Third street. above Callowhill.
'1 Willard, Pennsylvania J Willard, Pennsylvania
C Roads & la, Pennsylvania S W Lapp, New Britton
J Hill, Eariville W G Hawkins, Pittsburg
J F Miller A fn, Pah& XV J Lusk, Loelt Bann
C Meal, New Jersey C Miles, Fox Chase
II Wonderlieh, remit W Ruppert, Byberry
.1 Tomlinson, Byberry
BALD EAGLE—Ttard street, above eallowhill.
A T poster, Bethlehem D Ii Dngh, Cataianqua
A Hie'lmam Allentown P German, Snyder co, Pa
6 H Stecher, Hununelstown T S Leisenring, Prima
8 F Whitaker, Deposit, N Y E Roder, Philadelphia
II Drawnthol, Washington
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, Mow; Rua
(1 AV Eves, klillvike, Pa J II Shunk, Lebanon
Jeremiah Bogor, Penna
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
lIET' BEE FOURTIi PAGE
ARRIVED
Bark Saone, Wood, 8 days from Boston, in ballast to
captain.
Brig Caroline A. White, White, 24 dap; from Btack
River, into. with loomed, te, to D N Wetwlar At Co.
'Weed to J E Bailey. Left hark Charlotte, of Balti
more, loading for Europe. Brig Experiment, hence,
wan loading for New York. The hark R H Knight
nailed from KinOton, Jam, Bth ult, for Trinidad, (Cuba,)
to load for Europe.
. .
Sehr Mail, Kelly, 4 days from Providence, with mdse
to Crowell & Conine.
Schr George Falco, Nickerson, 4 days from Provi
dence, with mdse to Crowell Lt
Schr Ann Pickerel!, Eisen 2 days from Cannon's
Ferry, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon.
Schr 31 Farday, Hooper, 3 days from Salisbury, 31d,
with lumlnr tc J W RIM; ,
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del.. Oct 12
The schr Thomas Jefferson, from Washington, went
to sea this morning, in company with a fleet of colliers,
for Eastern ports. The brig Ceres, (Danish„) from Rio
1:1L Jllllrira, for oritoPA, ennui in the Ilteakwater last Pro.
Mini, which she Jeceirell this looming, and is now
going out, bound to New York. The saw Maryland,
from Alexandria. Va, for Dorchester, Mass, came to
harbor last evening, in distress, with loss of galley and
leaking; .got repaired, :mil proccoded early this morning
for ilefitination, The brine Loans% for a nod in Cuba,
Doily, Larch, three schooners for the West Indies, aud
a fleet of colliers, are now going out. Wind SW.
Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
iiOUTII AMERICA, COAST Of Bll.t/IL—RC COZein9 Lied
on Santa ll,gattga, Al,Mh.a /a/amts.—Omelet inturma
lion has been received at this odic., that the Secretary
of Stole fur the Marine Dept! (mit at Rio de ittneire
haft given notice that a light i:; eNltibit,d front a light
house recently erected on the island of Banta Barbara,
em of the Abrolhos islands, on the c0a..4. of Brazil.
The light it a revolving white light ; attaining its
greatest brilliancy every mimetic. It is placed at an
elevation of 189 feet above the mean level of the sea,
and should be seen in clear weather at a distance of 17
miles.
The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of
the first order.
The tower, which is cireular and surrounded by a
steuds on the higla,t part ur the island. Ii is
built of iron, 51 feet high, and surmounted by a bronze
lantern. The position of the eastern summit of the
island is—
Latitude, 17 deg 57 min 42 sec s.,
Longitude, 38 " 41 30 " Wept of Greenwich.
Revolving Light on. Ponta ava 11 - Also,
that A light in tunbibitod train a lightii&use recently
erected On Ponta dos Naufraguilusy on the, southern bar
of St. Catharine.
The light is a reroTring white light, attaining its
greatest brilliancy every thirty seconds. It is placed at
an ele% anon of 149 feet above the menu level of the wet.,
sad ellueld be seen in clear weather at a distance of 18
nales.
Tho illuinioatiti2 apparatus is dioptric or by tomes of
the second ()Hot.
Tho tower is circular, and its position is given in—
I, atitude, 27 deg 40 tnin S. and
Longitude. 48 w 42 37 see West of 4reenwieli.
By order, THORNTON A. JRNNINS,
Secretary.
Treacury Department, Office L. It Board,
Washington City. Sept_ 27, 1881.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ONE-PRICE CLOTIHNO, ON THE LATEST
STYLES, Ulnae in the Bert Manner, ex pregsly for RETAIL ,
LOWP'T gAltig Prices marked In Plata
Figures. Al] OMAR Made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our OXE-PRICE SYSTEM it strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
re 22-17 70NE3 & CO., 804 MARKET Stmt.
BATCHKLOR 4 B FAIR. DYE.—This oele-
WORLD. Ail others are mere imitations of this Oreat
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parte of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR'S LIQUID UAlli DYE INSTANTLY producea a
splendid Black or natural Drown, v.-101mA R taloinr, the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAILNESTOCK & CO, and DYOTT
phi. mtil4f
MARRIED
WOOD—SMITII.—On the 10th instant, by Friends'
ceremony, henry Wood, of this city, to Mary, daughter
of Pr. George Smith, of Delaware county.
IfOOPES—FORD.—On the evening of the 10th inst. t
by hey. Phillips Brooks, A. W. Hoopes to Clara M.,
daughter of Win. Ford, all of this city.
iK -
f the 10th instant, at Saratoga
Springs, N. Y by lice. Joins Woodbridge, Rev. An
drew Cattier, dill° Philadelphia Annual Conference of
the M. E. Church, to Miss Enuna L. Hail, of Saratoga
SprinFs.
lIIERRITT—ISMONT.—On the 17th of April hut, by
Rev. John Cr. Mllion, V. D. M., Mr. John A. Merritt to
Misr Dle,,, ,, irte Lemont, both of this city.
ceOY—IJOOTEN.—On the Bth ini:tant, by Rev. J.
R. Dlerrill, Mr. John McCoy to Miss Barbara Rooten,
both of Philadelphia.
DrNAGIIY—PATTERSON.—On the nth of Joxotary
lost, by WY. Wm. 0, Johnstone, Mr. Andrew DnnatrhY
to Misa Margaret Patterson.
I)1 GOUR—SMITH.--On the 25th of June last, by
the Rev. R. A. Carden, Mr. Ambrose T. De Gour to Miss
Hannah B. Smith, both of this city.
DIED ;
110131 F .S.—On Friday, the 11th 'natant, Alfred C.
Holmes, son of Edmund A. Holmes, in the 24th year of
his age.
Funeral from the residenceof Mr. M. W. Haines, No.
263 South Fifteenth elrftt, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
ALlttpttilit.—On 'Friday evening, the 11th instant,
Abraham Alhurger,in the Tath year of his ago.
The relatives anti friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his residence, No. 735
Callowhill street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
Without further notice. Furneral to proceed to the
German Reformed Church, Race street, below Fourth
street. **
CADBURY.—On Sixth-day, the 11th inatant, Mary
Ann, eldest daughter 41 . Joel and Caroline W. Cadbury.
Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, without further notice,
from her father's residence, No. 252 Franklin street,
this (Illoraltil ) afternoon, at 3 o'elodk.
BLADE - N.—On the 12th instant, Louisa Simpson,
only daughter of Elizabeth S. and Washington L. Ma
den, aged 4 mentin
MORRlii.—Stultienly, on the 11th instant, Annie,
daughter of Edward K. and Kate Morris, in the 7th year
of her age,
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Columbia
avenue, above Sixth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at
3 o'clock.
McELWIIE.—On fhe Mb intent, kary McElwee,
daneltter of John and Mary McElwee, aged 1 year and
11 nandlis.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, northeast
corner of Thirteenth and Carpenter streMs, this Mon
day ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tk
iIAKVEY.—On the 11th instant„ John Harvey, Sr.,
hi fie- b&I year of Ida age.-
Funeral from his late residence, No. MO North Second
street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
I'IEINEMANN.—On the 11th instant, Doris Eliza
beth, wife of L. G. Heinemann, aged 35 years,
Funeral from No. 130 North Sixth street, between
Cherry and Race, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock.*
McOLAV.—On The 11th instant, Andrew J. McClay,
aged 25 years and 13 days.
Funeral from the residence of his mother, Na. 3 ave
nue, in Franklin street, below Buttonwood, on Tuesday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
FRICR " .—On the 11th instant, Lieutenant William E.
Frick, in the 2.7 d year of his age.
Funeral hem hi g late residence, Ne. 716 North Third
street, to-day, (Monday,) at 12 o'clock M.
111cLEOP.Oit the 11th inst., Sarah McLeod, daugh
ter of the late Malcolm McLeod.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 615 St. John
Street, this (Monday) morning, at 11 o'clock. tK
TAYLOR. On the 11th instant, Laura, oldest daugh
ter of Aaron li. and Martha A. Taylor, aged 5 years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 220
Melon street, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock. *
WILLIAMS.—On the oth instant, IL C. Williams, in
the 61st year of his age.
Funeral froth his son's residence, No. 1813 North
Fourth street, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'Clock.
LACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25
B
Black Reps Auglsis, 25 cts.
Do. do. Imperial, 25 cts.
Do. do. Atlidais, 4.4 wide, 27% eta.
Do. All wool Velour Reps, Si. -
Do. do. do. Ottomans, in.
Do. Radzamer Silks, beat quality made.
Poult de Suie, do do.
Do. Gros Grain Silks, all qualities.
Do. Dress Gonda of every dogrription.
BESSON & SON'S Niouruing Store,
oell No. MS CHESTNUT Street
ra. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.
RACE STREET, BELOW FlFTH—Thirteenth
Annual Sesvion. Organized 1848, and received a full
Charter from the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Feb. 23,
1853. Trustees Joseph St flsltefi 3y,, Proiiielit;
W. G. Dagaman, Eat., vice president; Harman Baugh,
Etu., treasurer; W. G. Culver, Esq., secretary ; Rev.
John McClintock, LL. D., J. D. Braynard, Jonas Bow
man, 'James McClintock, C. F. Falwell, William Paine.
Faculty of Medicine: E. G. Dalton, M. D., Professor of
Physiology; James McClintock, M. D., Professor of the
Institutes and Practice of Surgery William Paine, M.
D., Professor of the 'theory and Practice of Medicine
and Pathology ; C. Stockton Gaunt, Professor of Materia
Medico, Therapeutics, Medical Botany, and Pharmacy;
James McClintock, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, Gene
ral, and Microscopic ; William Paine, M. D., Professor
of the Medical Properties and Uses of Concentrated
Eclectic Medicines; C. Stocktoi Giitint, M 1 3, 1 PrgeMr
of Chemistry, Toxicology, anti Medical Jurisprudence;
Benjamin F. Paine, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, and
Diseases of Women and Children ; W. B. Jones, M. D.,
Demonstrator and Teacher of Practical Surgery and
Anatomy; Cyrus R. Morgan, Janitor; W. Paine, M. D.,
Dean.
Fees to the entire course' 569. Worthy but poor
youhA high eon hove the benefit or the beneficiary. The
College holds two full Sessions each year. 'the Fall and
'Winter Session is about commencing. The present num
ber of matriculants is larger than that of any other Me
dical College in the city, and, with the exception of one,
larger then that of all the rest. Students wishing to at
tend the Collet e must call on . .
W. PAINE, M. D. Dean,
No. 931 ARCH &root
Professors PAINE and MCCLINTOCK hold a free
Medical and Surgical Clinic at the College every WED
NESDAY, from 2to 3 P. M., and Prof. PAINE giros a
free Medical Lecture to Ladies and Gentlemen every
WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ocl4.M*
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION will
be held on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 15th instant,
at 7% o'clock, at their Itoonis, northwest corner of
SEVENTH end SANSOM Streets, second story. Con
tributors are respectfully invited to be present.
SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President.
JOHN U. ATWOOD; Secretary. ocl4-2t
PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The stated MEETING and DIS
PLAY, for October, will be held at CONCERT HALL,
on TUESDAY - EVENING next, 15th instant, at 8
o'clock
OLI4 -2t
OrFRANKLIN INSTITUTE.-LECTURES.
—The Course of Lectures before the Institute
milt commence on MONDAY EVENING, 15th instant,
at 7 o'clock, and be continued on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday Evatiimoa fur twenty wucka.
The first course of ten weeks will consist of :
"Monday Evening—On Chemistry, by Professor B. II
Band.
Wednesday Evening—On Ethnology, by Professor II
Hartshorne.
Friday Evening—On Mechanics, by Professor J. F
Frazer.
The arrangements for the second will be published in
due time.
Each member, on paying his Annual Contribution,
and each Life Member, will receive a season ticket for
himself and a lady ; he will also receive season tickets for
his children, wards, and apprentices under 21 years of
age, on the payment of $1 for each minor.
TERMS or MumnEnsme.—Annnal contribution, $3; Lifo
Members, $25, 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 please ap
ply at the Hall of the Inatitrate t in tiEVENTH Street,
above Cheatnat.
WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary.
OCTOBER 9, 1861. ocll-6t
MECHANICS' BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7,1861.
. _
at General Meeting of the Stocknolders of thin Bank
will be hold on TUESDAY, November 6th, at 12
o'clock 111.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 31'. 31. J. WIEGAND, Jr.,
ocB-wtm triolB Cashier.
rf f , " SOUTHWARK BANK,
Octoler 4, 1861
. .
The Annual Election for Directors will Le held at the
Banking Douse on MONDAY, the 18th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2
o'clock D. M.
A General Mooting of the Stealth°Mora will ha held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
ocs-mwftnolB F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK.
-PIIII.IIW.LPILIA, October I,lB6l.—The annual
Fiecajun for Director, will be held at the Banking Rome,
on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on
TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholder, will be held at the Banking
Rouse at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter.
orfAtnla W. RUSHTON, Jr.; Cashier.
crr PHILADELPHIA BANK,
r1111.11)ELPIIIA, October 5,1861.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th tiny of November
next, 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, the sth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
oc7-mwftnos B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
Tr KENSINGTON BANK,
rim Anui.rw A, Oct?lker 5, 1139,
widnio . lioll on
TUESDAY, November 5, 1861, at 12 o'clock noon.
oc7-mwttnos
An Election for Direetnra will lie held at the Banking
House on MONDAY, t h e 18th day of November next,
between the holm of 9 A. DI. and 3 Y. DI.
oeidnltuola C. T. YERKEg, Citubior.
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PIIII.ADCI.I9IIA October 7, 1861.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
Five Dollars per share for the last six mouths, which
Rill tie paid lb tbo fltooltliolde% & their legal reke4Oii
tatirt.o on end after the 17th I'o4ool
ocB 101* A. C. L. Cintwronn, secretary.
Dcrs THE ARMY COMMITTEE' OF THE
Young Men's Christian Association would ear
nestly call attention to the feet that very urgent se
quests have been mails by the chaplains of our Penn.
sylvania Volunteers for moral and religious reading mat
ter—Tracts, Hymn Books, &c.
The Association would gladly furnish these at once,
but cannot, for went of the necessary means. It appeals,
therefore, to the Christian public of our city for imme
diate aid in this matter.
Donations for this purpose (which will be dulyacknow
ledge(' in the public papers) may be left with any of the
following gentlemen:
•
Hon. JAMES roLLOCIC, U. S. Mint.
. GEORGE 11. STUART, 13 Bank Street.
GEORGE S. POT, Merchants' Exchange.
WM. G. ( - ROWELL, 510 Walnut street
At the reams of the Association, 1000 CHESTNUT
Street, or with the Treasurer. PETER B. SIMONS,
SANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. ocs smwlm
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1861.
A. W. HARRISON,
Rec. Secretary
UAL MEETING} of the
Young Men'e Indltute, held
'Mg named gentlemen' were
e Board of Trustees:
INathan Ell6oll,
William L. Ran.
11,:njamln Rowland, Jr.
th.ll as follows:
vtoP: rato.slDENT.
Asa Whitney.
orAT THE ANN
Contributors to the
nn the 7th inst., the follow
r•leeted to fill vaenncieg in th
Tomb I'. Jones,
ThononA 8. Steuart,
Morrig,
'llll, Board is now CollBiiilt
ITESIDENT
William Welsh.
nEAsuitEit
S. Morris With..
R'illiam P. ICti
Jar Riadle,
.1011T1 F 11711131111,
Samuel Y. IHi crick,
Jolla M. tigtlPn,
Jacob P..hinrs,
Tlitaniii: S. Stewart.
Philip M. PI hp,
JIVIIICS It. Whutham,
Henry E. Tatham,
By order of the Board
ocl2-2t if* WILLI
THE COOPER SHOP VOLUNMER
REYBESIIIItENT COMMITTEE, 4trif.Oo'
(tole Church) Street, below Washington iv:miner—toil
triloitions of Money and Provision+. Sli ce: , 0;4, 4 ,, ,te.,
• . . . , • ' . ,
tilted below, or communications wlAt; lia:A,n3Werf4l by the'
committee, sending to al! part 94 the. city for the contri.
buttons generously bestowed, 2t a public in general are
rarticularly invited to Ttgt the :union.
COMMITTEE 109 112.c1 : AVING (lOSPrntIIt•ZIANL
William M. c' q. Front:below Pine street.
V. Ft t, No. 122 Queen street,
Adam M. Simpson, No. 9 QtWeii street.
lit. Moult, No, no catharinP. strict.
Arthur S. Simpson, Sectional Dry Pock, Christian-
Strtet wharf.
Henry W. Pearce, No. 812 B. Front street.
J.No. 310 Reed. street.
Captain A. V. Cain, No. 117 Beck place.
Hiram H. Webb, No. 1226 Ithiyamensing avenue.
William It. Dennis, No. 28 Smith Wharves.
'L. It. M. hobby, No. 222 German street.
Fitzpatrick & Handy, S.W. cor. Queen and Swanson
streets.
Hubert H. Itnneley, No. 212 Dark orto.
Samuel Nickels, No. 1009 Otsego rtreet.
Ceorge N. Frick, No. 141 N. Front street.
Tomas Smith, President of Bank of North America.
John B. Myers, No. 232 Market street.
N 1 M. Struthers, firm J. Struthers 41; Son, No. 10 24
Market rtrret.
Ebert C, Jayne, No, 242 Chestnut street
S. Had, Corn Exchange Bank.
V. A. Drexel, No. 31. S. Third street.
Edward Levering, No. 115 S. Front street.
B. Frank Palmer, President of the Sons of New Eng
land, No. 7009 Chestnut street.
J. E. Stevens, proprietor of the Continental Hotel.
C. F. Jones, do. do.
Sullender k Pascal, No 8 S. Sixth street.
Win. Sprole, N 0.121 Wharton street. oellsmw-3t
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.
—The General Introductory to the Course of
Lectures mill be delivered by Professor BI.CLIE on
MONDAY, October 14, at i )4 P. 31. The Regular Lec
tures will begin the day after at 10 A, 111,
oe9-51 ROBLEY DUNGLISON, Dean.
MILITARY NOTICES.
LIGHT CAVA_LRY-COL. R.
"BUTLER PRICE.—A few more MEN WANT
ED. Pay, Rations, &c., from enrolment,
equipments, and go into camp, near Darby, immediately.
Good clionce for competent men, for non-commissioned
officers. Headquarters 106 South SIXTH Street, "Peo
ple's Hotel." Captain, JOSEPH ARCHAMRAULT.
First Lieutenant, FRANK EVANS.
oel4-3t* Second Lieutenant, JAMES M. COX.
U. S. MARINES...—Wanted immen
diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied
men, for sea and land service; also, a few competent
drummers and fifers. All information that may be
required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South
FRONT Street, Philadelphia. . _ .
6611 2t
RECRUITS WANTED, to fill up a
Company attached to a Regiment now in active ser
vice on the Potomac. Pay and Rations commence on
enrolment, and Recruits sent to camp. Apply at
Rend,z-vone, 140. lOU South SI XIII areet. Good
chances for Sergeants and Corporals.
RICHARD ELLIS, Captain,
oc4-121* Co. D, Second Regiment Penna. R. Vol.
xCOL. R. BUTLER PRICE'S
- SECOND PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY--
,Active, able-bodied yomig men wanted, to go
hay camp immediately, near this city. Pay and rations
commence immediately. Recruiting Office in Govern
ment Building, next to Custom House, in CLIESTNUT
Street, below Fifth.
Captain C.. MIDDLETON,
First Lieut. A. Y. SLOAN,
nclo-Ctik Second Lieut. FRANK DicOLOSKEY.
•I N K ., U. 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 Hanky -live. Pity ranges from al to sila per
month, according to the rank of the soldier. Ench man
will be furnished with a good horse am! equipments, am
ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical
attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com
mences as soon as lie is enlisted.
Ay an act lately Tamed , the term of enlistment is
changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every eclat&
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, open
to a ll .
Vor farther particulars, apply at the Recruiting, Office,
GIRARD 110USE.EuT. F. DODGE,
al4-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer.
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
TREASURY NOTES.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay
ment, the aboTe Notes.
DREXEL & Co.,
BANKERS,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
oc4-Im
MILLINERY.
FANCY MILLINERY AND ,
STRAW GOODS.-JOSEPH HAMBURGER, No.
116 North SECOND Street, calls the attention of milli
ners and dealers to his large and well assorted stock of
Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnet Silks, Rushes, Straw
Goods, etc., etc.
Pattern Bonnets of the latest styles always on hand.
cl4-6t*
MRS. M. A. KING will open a
fall imortmobt Pf I...ALL AND WINTER MILLI-
EltY, on THUESDAY, October 17, at 1026 CHEST
NUT Street. ocl2-6t*
MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016
CHESTNUT Street, will °PERON THURSDAY,
October 10th, a Fashionable assortment of PAPAS
MILLINERY, °do-a
MISSES 0' BRY A N, 914
CHESTNUT, will open PARIS MILLINERY
for the Fell on THURSDAY, October 3. oc2-12t*
STOVES AND RANGES.
--- SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS
BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, DINING
ROOM, AND OFFICE,
IN ALL SIZES,
And made in the most approved manner of the best
imported Eiwia Iron, 'Kith &T D CLAY DUI N
DEllb, of which we here the exelueive sale.
NORTH, CHASE, NORTH.
012-36 t No. 209 North SECOND Street.
NORTH, CHASE, kNORTIPS
CELEDBATED COOKING STOVES,
GRA. enntannlntt, with Daublo , plAted Topg, and - All
the latest improvements.
Manufactured and sold At
61.2,16 t No. 209 North SECOND Street.
TIIO3.IPSON'S CELEBRATED
"EncHENER"
Thr best, most durable, and convenient arrange.
mebt for Cooking ; having the best facilities for an abun
dant supply of Not Water, Roasting, Baking, Stewing,
&c. For sale, in various sizes,
of our own
manufacture. NORTH, CH &SE, & NORTH,
No. 209 North SECOND Street,
012.36 t Philadelphia,
NITED STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION.—The Sanitary Commission earn
estly and confidently appeals to the community for con
tributions of money to enable it to enlarge its operations,
or, at least, to continue them on their present scale,
'Coder its present organization, every Camp and Mili
tary Despitel from the Potomac to the Missouri is Syste
maticalty visited and inspected. Deficiencies are escor
t tined, and, so far as possible, supplied. There has
scarcely been a single company of Volunteers in the
field wherein some serious neglect or abuse endangering
the health of the soldier hoe not been pointed out by the
agents of the Conuniasion, and remedied or mitigated. In
no case have its services or advice been repulsed, or com
plaint been made of its embarassing any officer in the
discharge of his duty, or inteferiug with discipline in the
smallest degree.
We have occasion for most profound national thanks
giving in the fact that our armies aro passing through the
most neritons season of the year, not only without de
structive epidemics, but with hardly a Serail part of the
mortality from disease 11 , 311£11 (according to all experience)
under the most favorable conditions. It would he diffi
cult to over-estimate the magnitude of the mischief we
had every reason to expect, but which seems for the
ppesent nverted, No human skill or sagacity could have
averted it i but it seems neither arrogant nor unreason
able to psseePthat the labors of the Sanitary Commission
have contributed at least
as much as any mere human
agency to this unhoped-for result. If so, what contri
bution to it, treasury is not already more than repaid'?
After confidential conference with the hi.diest authori
..
ties, the Commission feels bound ti solicit with urgency
a Jorge and speedy increase of its pecuniary resources.
Ponattons may he addressed to GEO. S. COE, Esq.,
Treasurenof the Central Executive Committee, Amori-
Call Exchange Bank, N. Y., or to
GEO. T. STItONG,
TrPillinrer of the Commission; 68 Wall strut; N. Y.
[Copy.]
"The Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great hu
manity, and of direct practical value to the nation in this
thue of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and the
confidence of the people, and I trust it will be generously
supported. There is no agency through which voluntary
oferrimiu nP pairlui6ni can Lc more of evilycly
(Signed)
"WINFIELD SCOTT
"Wrtsbington, September 300861."
WALLET STOLEN.—A wallet, con
laiuing tneelgago nolo of 11,000, dated Sa
lem, Naos., with over one year of the time to expire;
four other mortgage notes of $2OO each, slated Salem,
Mass., Oct. 9th or 10th, 1861, payable in two, three,
four, five, and six years respectively—none of v hich are
negotiable—payable to JOHN RYAN, or order. As
these notes are valueless to the thief, (lie is welcome to
the small amount of money contained in the wallet,)
the owner will consider it a favor if ho will forward the
notes through the Post Office, enclosed, and addressed to
the undersigned. JOHN RYAN,
ocl4-3t Washington, D. C.
1- 1 OOD NEWS FOR. ALL-APPLES
pcn,nag of rroance at the New
Fruit tr Produce Store, 010 SPRING GARDEN Street,
where yen can buy twenty per cent. cheaper than any
where else in the city. 001440
Saturday niott „ p
LUST-4n -
Isittob and Tan Terrier Dm , ; answers to the
of 44 MILO." Thetir:Zr will be suitably reward
ed by leaving him at The Press officB On Monday after
noon, at 3;6 o'clock, ocl4-2t*
THE 64 NE
..-
" IN THE
.
PROTOGRAPRIC ART,—The Colored Photo
graphs matte tot $l, and Ambrotypee at all prim, to be
had at REIMER'S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above
Green. lt*
UNION ENVELOPES !
"UNION ENVELOPES!
UNION ENVELOPES!
That will go through the Post Office.
OVER 350 .DIFFERENT STYLES.
Country Shopkeepers supplied
With Twenty-ilye or R Million,
At the VERY LOWEST PRICES, •
AT MAGEET
UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY
No. 316 CHESTNUT Street,
Corner of HUDSON Street.
Corner of HUDSON Street.
REMEMBER 316.
REMEMBER 316 CHESVNIIT Street. ocl2-3t
LADIES' HAM CUTTING AND
DYEING, at Forum and BRANCH. ocl2-irtf
SECRETARY.
William L. Reim
'EES.
Israel Morris.
Nathan Edson,
Alfred L. Elwyn, M. D.,
Joseph Harrison, Jr.,
Santucd C. Morton,
JORIIIIR W. Ash, M. D.,
William P. girosson,
John J. Thompson,
John Williams,
Benjamin Rowland. Jr.
M. L. RIIIN, secretary
Captain J. 0. CASIT,
Recruiting Officer
MM=
ocl4-m3t
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
N k r HOLESAL4 . STOCK. AT,
R T
M. L. HALLOWELL 84.00.,
33;t• MARKET STREET
NOETIE FOLETII STREET,
AT RETAIL
THEIR STOLLE. CIS•
PALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS,
r'fo:l, , T! , :f:
BLACK DBES'S SILKS
IN GREAT VARIETY,
SILK VELVETS
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE ALPACAS, Sc
PLUS AND PRINTED MERINOS,
MOUSSELINES,
POPLINS,
vELovas, scc
REPS.
WOOLLEN PLAIDS.,
PEI TPA I:IiANNELSI
I=l
SHAWLS,
OF YABIOVS DESCRIPTIONS.
CLOSE S. MANTLES, &0.,
EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. lIDNIS.
Awl will 6(.11 by the single piece their stock of
WHITE GOODS.
COKSISTINO OP
T,illfi;iS, birThlS, ITACONETB, CA3IDR/CSO
NAltitsoolii3, &C., &G.
ocl4-nr43t
O N
N Q
V
At 726
B CHESTNUT STREET,
FOR FALL TRADE.
JUST RECEIVED BY
PRICE. FERRIS. & Co.
POINT ALENCON LACE. COLLARS AND SETS
.$2 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,)
to it) in Collars, $l2 to s2S
in Sok
POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
, $2 to $5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Sets.
VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS,
to $0 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Sets.
TiiiitAtt LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
....50c to $2 in Collars, $2 to $0 in Seta.
FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS
-.trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style.
CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS—
All price.,
EIANDRERCIIIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBELS,
and BERTHES, in all of the above materials:
Princess Clothihie HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article
embroidered in colors,) $1 worth $2.
A new lot of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents.
• • Ilematitclutal • • 12 souls, all linen.
Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $25.
• • Cambria • • 75 cents to $2.
A new lot of Valencienno Edgings, Inserting, and Laces.
• • Guipure • •
• • Brussels Thread - Edgings and Laces.
•• Chemise Yokes (ruined) 25 cents.
•• Magic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents.
•• Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 cents.
•• Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25.
• • Cambric Flouncing.
Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $5O.
The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large
and varied stock of WRITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES,
and EMBROIDERIES. will be offered at about TWO
THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of
the Ladies is respectfully solicited.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co..
ocl-lm 726 CHESTNUT STREET. •
EYBE & LANDELL, FO U.RTH AND
ARCA Streets, have now arranged for Bale a
magnificent assortment of rich 'FALL DRESS' GOODS,
adapted to first-class city retail sales.
VYRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL
_1.14 assortment of good BLANKETS, 10-4, 11-4, and
12-4 sires.
"PYRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL
stock of ItILTSI&NS by the piece: tamales sup
plied reasonably. acB
HAMILTON, MERRI4'IA.CII, AND
ROBESON PRINTS,
Hamilton Brown Flannels and 12-4 Sheitings.
'Manchester and Ozark 2-bus. Bags.
Stark Bleached Drills ; Suffolk Brown Drills.
Waltham 7-8, 10.4, 40, and 42 inch Bleached, and 9-4
Brown Sheetings.
On hand and for sale by B. W. CEASE & SON,
0e3•12t if 100 CHESTNUT St.
ST EW BALMORALS.
Just received, on invoice of
English Balmornle, full size.
New designs, choice colors.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
402 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street&
NEW WINTER SHAWLS.
Scotch Blanket Long Shawls.
Black and White Checks Shawls.
Berlin Gray and Mottled Shawls.
Broche Long and Square Shawls.
Yery cheap (Alain Laine Shawls.
Square Dicaket and Stella Shawls.
Fancy Heavy oolen Shawls.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
oc2 CHESTNUT and EI4HTH Streets
VERY CHEAP MERINOS.
Several hundred pieces
Wide FrenehMerinoe.
Bichdark Colors...
Bright colors and Blacks.
Cashmeres, dark and bright colors, .
At prices much lower than usual.
SHAIMASS BROTHERS,
oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
OU .N R T A I MATERIALS, GOLD-
Iv BORDERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort
ment of Lace and Muslin Cu tains,and Rich Curtain and
Furniture Materials, Borderel Shades, etc., all made and
put up at Short Notice and at the most reasonable rates.
SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARMOR,
1008 CHIISTNHT gtieot.
MERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
TESTS, ETC.—A Full Assortment of Merino
Goods of best make for Ladies, Gents, and Youth, at
Beces.
lli n EIR
DI TAN HARLOW:IL k ARBINNo
oe2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
c in HAWLS:
Blanket Shawls.
Mimes' Shawls.
Black Thibet Shawle.
Centa' 'Travelling Man&
COOPER & CONARD,
ee2o B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
NOTICE TO LADIES.
Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the
following goods, which are decided bargans;
One Lot of Plaid Muslim at 15X, worth 23.
Ono Lot of Plaid Mnstins at 25, worth 37X.
One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12N
One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15.
One Lot of Gents' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, Si,
One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 37X, at
JOHN H. STORM',
&AO 704 KROH liitt,aat.
SPRING SKIRTS-THE LATEST
STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of
improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 spring*, at reduced
SHEPPARD, 'VAN HARLINGEN, /Cr ARRISON,
oel2-rp ti 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Waterproofs and Repellant&
Plain Colors Cloanings.
Fine and Medium Black Cloths.
Also, Cassimeros, Satinets, Postings, Boys' Wear, &c
COOPER dt CONARD,
se2o B. E. cor. NINTH and' MARKET.
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
N. W. coma EIGHTH and MAR KET BUN
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!! FLANNELS ! ! !
Opera Flannels, all colors and Awake.
Opera Flannels, figured and plain.
-% and 4.4 Balardvalo Flannels.
Heavy 4-4 Skirting do.
Heavy Twilled Bed and Gray Flannels.
Tlie beak 9.5 WLIU, Flaimata In Om eity. 6el
30 PER CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY
buying DRY GOODS of
H. STEEL & SON,
No. 711 North TENTH Street, above Coates,
We have now open a choice assortment of
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS,
bought entirely
FOR CASH,
and we will sell them
VERY CHEAP, FOR CASH.
Brown Mixed, and
Black Mixed Water=proof Cloth Cloaks.
Black Cloth Cloaks, of the newest and latest styles.
Cheap Stella Shawls.
\Woollen Shawls for Fall and Winter.
Cheap Fancy and Black Silks.
1 lot of Figured Black Silks at 75c, worth $l.
Large size Balmoral Skirts, very cheap. sets
FALL -1861.
srbEND/D G9QPRi
CHEAP FOR CASH,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
the Cheabbai aft itl erfml *
Thirty Per I..^^t. under Regular Prices.
SILKS AND DRESS
Great Variety.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Most of our Mtn;line still at
OLD PRICES
PhuAlfi, Olathe, atia Cassimeres.
Linens of our own Importation.
Blankets '
all sizes.
Rallied al Skirl.., fie., &c.
A the Old Established Store of
THORNLEY k CHISEL
e2O N. E, am EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
POPULAR DRY GOODS,
500 pieces Cheap French Merinos.
100 " Printed Item Epinglines.
100 " Plain Velours, Ottomans.
100 " Printed Cashmeres, Merinos.
500 " Bich and Neat t ) e
1000 Calicos and Rich French Prints.
100 " Plaids, Broche, Bpinglinea.
200 ,1 Plain and Figured Solid Silks.
100 " Fancy Paris Dress Silks.
200 " Figured and Plain Black Silks.
5 0 0 Square and Long Blanket Shawls.
300 k Broche and Open Centre Shawls.
Flannels, Binalino, Micriing, ()unto, Blankets, Towel
lingo, Diapers, Castb. SIIARPLESS BROTHERS,
ocl2 CHESTNUT and EIGFIiTH Streets.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
E. &
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH ;
FOURTH, AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Hare their VSTAL chow of Goods for
FALL.
18 6 1
FALL SILKS,
FALL SHAWLS,
FALL CLOTHS,
FALL POPLENiz,
FALL DELAINES,
FALL MERINOES,
FA LL DRESS GOODS, •
FALL AND WINTER OLOANS,
GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
GOODS AT RETAIL
“14-kinat
THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK ANI)
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB RORSFALL,
stal-Sin N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Eta
CABINET FURNITURE.
THE: ELEGANT STOCK OF
CABINET FURNITURE
OF L LUTZ,
No. 121 SOIITIE ELEVENTIi STREET,
Will be sold at Public Sale on the 15th OCTOBER.
See M. Thomas &Some advertiament.
ocb.tuthsm 4147
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
F ALL '
1861.
BOYD & STROUD,
No. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
HAVE NOW THEM
USUAL LARGE STOOK ON HAND,
To which they inyite the attention of CASH BUYERS.
ocl-lm
GROL ERIES,
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
BIJRAL DIBTRICITS.
We an prepared, ae heretofore, to supply fernlike St
OWE Mill:Ark - Realdeaeee e-rory dose:4;4loa of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ata., &O.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BREHM
mylo
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
SALMON, 000 bbls Mess Nos. 1,2, and 3
LACKEREL, large, medium, and email, in assorted
ackages of choice, late-caught, fat fish.
5,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Trap.
Inge, of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings.
8,000 boxes extra new Nu. 1 Herrings.
8,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings.
250 bble. Mackinac White Fish.
60 bids. new Economy Mess Shad.
25 bhle. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
In store and landing, for sale by
MURPHY & KOOKS,
nob No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
... , ------------
- O. THOMPSON,
TAILOR,
N. E. CO.R. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS.
CIRCUL A B:
My customers, and the public generally, are respect
fully informed that my Sell:T(101H of fabrics and facili
ties for fillimg orders this season are quite equal to those
of nny former one. I therefore take this convenient
method of cordially inviting my old patrons, together
with
all - gentlemen of taste and dress, to give my es
tablishment an - early visit.
13.—A1l kinds of Military Unifurma made at the
shortest noire.
TO MERCHANT TAILORS.—The
undersigned, until his withdrawal from business,
five years ago,
principal of the firms of KELLY & BRO.
THEE, and LUKENS, KELLY, et BROTHER, &mires
to Make arrangements to, upon reel% al of trade, connect
himself with an established honor, or join in establishing
a new concern. EI,TARD P. KELLY.
Address, care of Messrs. JOS. & WM. E. WOOD, 8
North SECOND Street. oc9.St*
MILITARY GOODS.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
FOB SALE BY
my22-iflf FROTHINGRAM WELLS
AGRICULTURAL.
PLANT TREES-NOW
TIME.—A large stock of Fruit and Ornamental
TREES at BUIST'S Nursery, prices very low. The
Darby cars, via Market street, pass the Nursery every
half hour.
SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREITOUSE,
ocll-nt Nos. 8112 and n 4 MARKET St., ah v. Ninth.
LEGAL.
-UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS.
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Se' T.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Greeting:
Whereas, The District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly end
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United
States of America, hath decreed all persons in general
who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or inte
rest in the Barque 66 MEACO," whereof A. H. DE PASS
is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
goods, wares, and merchandise laden in said bark,
captured as a Prize by the [lofted States steamer
//mkt?" under command of Lieutenant POORE, said
steamer beingone of the Atlantic Naval Squadron under
command of Flag Officer STRINGHAfiI, to be mo
!fished, cited, and called to judgment, at the timeand place
underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice
so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly
enjoined mid commanded, that you omit not, bat that by
publishing these presents in at least two of the daily news
papers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia,
and in the Legal bt Mt/isle/leer, You do monish and cite,
or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all
persons in general who have, or pretend to have,- any
right, talc, or interest in the said Barque iIIEACO4"
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 COURT
BOOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH
DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court
day, OP 61:44 oh the bekt Court day following, lt4tween
the must hours of hearing causes, then and there to
show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and
lawful excuse; if any they have, why the said Barque
MEACO, her tackle, apparel, and furniture and tho
goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon should not
be prOnounced to belong, at the time of the capture
of the WIMP, to tile enemies of the United States, and as
goods of their enemies or otherwise liable and subject to
condemnation, to be adjudged-and condemned as good
and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this
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 pre
sents it it alto intimated), that if they shall not appear
at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and
shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the con
trary, then said District Court - loth intend and will pro
ceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may_ pro
nounce that the said Barque, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, and the g oods, wares, and merchan
dise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the earl=
ture of the panic, to the enemies of the United States of
America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to
be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and inti
mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you dilly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the
premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philaileiphia, this TWELFTH
day of October, A. D., MI, and in the eighty-sixth
year of the Independence of the said United States.
acid-St G. R. FOX, Clerk Ilistriat Nutt
INTHE DISTRICT COURT FOR
TILE CITY AND COUNTY OF
—MARCH TERM, MI.
William Denny, Tm,otee, &c., T. Lacey & Fleming.
Fiari Wing. No. 109.
Margaret Brown TB, same, do. do. 191.
Same vs. eame, do. do. 192.
John W. Berry, Jr., vs. same, do. do. 197.
Samuel Simea vs. sane, do. do. 198.
Andrew Keenan et. al. vs. sante, do. do. 199.
Sharpleec & Sitar vs. Caine, do. do. 2181
Charles Ryan vs. same, do. do. 304.
William Penny vs. same, do. do. 390.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court
arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the personal
property of the defendants, under tlulabore writs, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, No.
114 South Sp:TII Street, in the city of Pldladetphie, qp
TITESbAT, October 22, 1501, at 4 o'clock P. 111., when
and where all persons having claims upon said fund are
required to present them, or be debarred from coming
in upon the same. WALTER J. BUDD,
oc11•lOt Auditor.
'ESTATE OF JAMES BWOOKS
DECEASED.—LetterB of administration on the
estate of James Brooks, deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate
will please make payment, and those having claims will
present the :Rune, wi•hout delay, to
JAMES .I.IOIiNOOKS, Fiennkford.
Or to 145 attorney, DAVID M. HAMILETON,
se9-nit3t* 51 North SIXTH St., Philadelphia.
IN ORPRANS , COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
of JOB BARTLETT% litivaa
The Auditor 7 appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the first and final account of Jesse Reynolds,
Guardian of Henry P. Bartlett, Joseph B. Bartlett, John
T. Bartlett, Charles F. Bartlett, and Job C. Bartlett,
minor children of Job Bartlett„ and to report distribution
of the balance in his hands, will meet the partial. into.
rented, for tha purposes of hit appointment, on MON
DAY, October 14, 1861, 4 o'clock P. M., at his °Mee t
N 0.213 South SIXTH Street, rhiladelphia.
oe4-fmwstir LEWIS C. CASSIDY, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
X VIP CITY ANP VOITTYOF PitiLAPEIRLIM,
EitafeOT ANNA. BITGREATES, Deceased
- • • • -
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the first and final account of Rev. Samuel
Cox, Executor of the last will and testament of Amos
Sitgrenves, deceased, and to report distribution of tho
balance in his hands, will meet the parties interested, for
The purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, October
14, 1861, at 4 o'clock P. M., al his Office, No. Ea South
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
ca.4l,lniast* LEWIS C. CASSIDY, Auditor.
WANTS.
SITUATION WANTED—By a young
manullo owns a HORSE and LIGHT WAGON. For
situation Mot could occupy a portion oral! of hia time,
lie u . nuld endeavor to give entiefactien. 0d In W.
5.," l'ress (Aro.
W.ANTED- A VESSEL OF THE
capacity - of from 1300 to 900 Bble. for a voyage to
the West 'tulles. Apply to
oe't JAVILETCHE & CARSTAIRS.
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP
ER is open for an engagement. Salary in accord
ance with the times. ;Undoubted reference as to oharac•
ter. and ability. Address •' 811811/CPS, " Jinx 2280,
Philadelphia l'USt Office. sel7.lm*
WANTED-A SUCCESSOR
.'14 . 1• Nora suporior 'DENTAL PRACTICE. Poslq'R ,
eioll immediatuly. Alllr.'7:"J tvitbertvillo, New
Jereev.
BOARDING.
TIOARPING IS I ESIBEI) FOR A
a...t . 1 1.11.1.11:
here the lady can tench the higher English bronchus,
liinguages, music, nod drnwiug. Address E. It. M., this
other. ocl4-2a*
PRIVATE WARDING.— Ha nd6olllo
ROOMS may be obtained, in a small family, No.
NtOn WALNUT Street. oel4-3t*
BOARDlNG.—Pesirable and hand
somely furnished rooml. in R central Dart of the
city , cat he attained on moderatc tormm. Beferonced
Addroas A. B. C., PrOSS oficn. rwl2-7t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
PRIVATE APARTMENTS TWO
itatitlithfisi+ i•oiinnunlcating eIIAMI3RRF, on the
Hecoud floor, and one on the third, if desired, with large
Private Parlor rind Private Table, can he hail at 1713
PINE Street. It is desn ed to rant these rooms to tt
single family, to the exclusion of other boardera.ocl4-3t*
fittl TO LET.—The fiVe-dtory STORE,
Nu. 25 North FOURTH Street. Thla Slue, , la to
excellent condition, well located, and has ehelving and
fixturee mailed to the "Notion" business.
WM. If. ItACON,
335 MARKET Street.
ocl2-Gt
FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE.
—A desirable FARM, containing Rn acres of land,
situate 3 miles from Doylestown depot, 28 miles north of
the city. Excellent improvemenis, nicely watered, fine
fruits, Ac. Possession can lie siren this fall.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
inel2 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-A
great number or Farms, Country-placee, with a few
acres of ground West Philadelphia and Germantown
properties, Sc., &e. Apply to E. PETTIT,
nen No. 309 WALNUT Street
dik A DESIRABLE DWELLING ON
PINK Street, above F.igliteetith, with the Furni
ture, will no rented low to a reaponsible tenant.
EDWARD C. DIEHL,
oell-3t* 630 WALNUT Struet.
TO RENT—COAL YARD , on west
Bide of BROAD Street, that Yard above South
Street. Arkpit to J. SERGEANT PRICE,
Oc/042t No, SW ARCIi Snot.
la TO LET -- GERMANTOWN
Nat'l HOUSE.—TSe property trt the southwest corner of
GB1:12k.; nod HAVVEY Streets will be to let on the
first of Novensber. WM. N. BACON
eal-Ctir 335 NAIIKET &mt.
MkFOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The
beautifully-located double Pictort atone DWELL
ING, on the west Side of RITTENHOUSE SQUARE,
with or withoutthe furnitqwe. Apply to'No.lsll ARCH
Street. oclo-6t*
- FOR SALE, FREIGHT„ OR CHAR
TER.—The superior Baltimore-built hark A. A.
Drebert, G. T. Ifewitkmaster,..336 tons register, now in
New York. Apply to
3ATTRETCHE & 67ARSTAIRS,
eel 202 aucl'2o4 South irEtYNT St
T 0 RE N T—Large Communicating
Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboar4
in a. private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth.
Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and
Walnut streets. att2:o-11
VA SALE-Valuable Farm, contain
ing 130 acres ; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the
balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered
with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles. from
Doylestown depot, and 2) miles from Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Bucks counts. Plain and.sub
titivntitil atone improvementoi good ontAnildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per aere •, easy
terms. Apply to E. PETTIT; i
sel9 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NIAGARA FALLS WATER POW-
E.R.--CAPITALISTS AND ATANITFACTU
REM, This immense water Dower is now ready for im•
mediate occupetiort, together with one hundred acme of
land, embracing one Quarter of the village, ou which to
locate mills and manufactories.
The stipulations for price of power will be one half
that at Lowell, Mass., and the quantity is almost un-
Should the demand warrant it, the American Fall can
easily be (flopped and its great 'volume discharged through
the bank below its present site, fur mill purposes, under
a head and fall of 200 test.
The title is perfect and the property unineumbered.
For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P.
Floyd, Niagara Falls Ale:mutter Hay, No. 1208 Vine
Ptroot, Phihuielnhial lion. T_ A. Jonelag, PrevidAnea,
B. I.; D. Thexter, Boston; or the owner,
HORACE H. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street.
NEW - YORK, Se ember 2, 1861. se4-wfrm3m
NiTHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO
TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first
day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and
recorded in the Recorder's Office of St. Louis county, In
Book No. 234, at Page 202, and also by ita other deed,
dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in
Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen
tal to said fist deed, did convey unto WILLIAM
MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN
A. MOH, the following-described reel eatate, situated in
Block No. 126, of the City of St. Louis, and described as
Lariat :
First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred
and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by mte 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 Joeerit Talon, and
known as Survey No. UK and west by Seventh street.
Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in
said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same
more or lees, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty
five feet deep on Green street, be the same more of less;
being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lots
laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louis,
by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on the west
by No. 38, as laid out by Christy, on the north by Green
street, on the east by Sixth street, and on the south by
the Lot herein first described: which said conveyances
were made to said MORRISON, 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 dye 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
nually from that date, all payable at the Bank of Com
merce, in New York; and whereas, among other things,
It WAR provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon
said bonds, or any part .thereof, should become due and
remain unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof,
that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall
forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said
bonds may not appear on their face to ho due; and
whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is
believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and
sixteen of said bands, amounting to three hundred sad
eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an
nual interest, becoming due on tho first day of June,
eighteen hundred and sixty one, has 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. MORRISON, 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 sixty-one, and between the hours of eleven
o'clock in the forenoon and fire o'clock in the afternoon
of that day, at the met frent dear of the Court !louse, in
the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the
above-described premises and property, for cash,
at Pub
lic Vendue, to the highest. bidder, in order to pay the
holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any
amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro
visions a said deeds, togetber with the expenate of %by
Trust. WM. M. MORRISON.
EDWARD BREDELL, y Trustees.
se4-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK,
EDUCATIONAL.
MBE REV. M. METAIS' FAMILY
.../L SCHOOL for Young Men and Boys, at Potts
town, Montgomery county, Pa., will reopen on Wednes.
day, the 6th of Nov.ember next. For Circulars, giving
In detail the terms- and course of study, address the
Principal.
References—James L. Claghorn, Jamas E. Caldwell,.
E. Weatrott Eailoy, John W. Claehorn, William IL.
Kern, Thomas Birch, A. F. Glass, Edward Latnurcade,.
Edward Roberts.. ocs-18t*
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SCHOOR APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTRA
TIUNSs Drawing Ingtrumentm, &e., &e.; mole
and for eats by JAMES W. QUREN Sc CO:
924 CHESTNUT SUM.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogue, of 89 pages, for.
nished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application.
MISS LUCY R. MAYER WILL RE.
own her School for Young Ladles, No. 1010
SPIDEICE Street, on MONDAY, September 9th. sel3-1m
MiI , SS C. A. BURGIN will reopen
er school for YOUNG LADIES,, M PEO SPRUCE
Street, September 3.8.
MR R. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S
BOARDING and DAY SCRBAL for young la
dle., will reopen at No. 1615 SPRUCE Street, on WED
NESDAY, September /6.
fiIROY FEMALE SEMINARY.-
a_ This Institution offers the accumulated advan
tages of nearly fifty years of successful operation.
Every facility is provided for a thorough course of use
ful and ornamental education, under the direction of a
moo of more than twenty profetwore end Melton.
For Circulars apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy,
N. Y., or D. W. O'BRIEN, S. E. corner SIXTH and
WALNUT, Philadelphia. selo.lm*
OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY,
OXFORD, Pa. acceeeible by the Baltimore Gen.
tral Railromi. The Forty-sixth Session will open on
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6. Terms 876 per Session. For
Circulars, address Mime IL BAKER,
Principal.
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN Reset, shave EDICUOIL
The CLASSICAL INSTITUTE will resume its duties
on MONDAY, September 2d.
J. W. FAMES, A. M.,
an26-2mo . Principal.
NGLIS 1T AND CLASSICAL
_UA SCHOOL.—The school or the eubßcriber, in Sinlee'
Building, at TWRLFTIi and CHESTNUT Streets, will
be removed to the larger Hall, directly over Mr. Has
surd's store, in the IMMO building, and will be reopened
oa 11,Q1411AY, 9th of September.
0141499 i OHARLMS SHORT.
THE PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR
1 BOYS, in the Philadelphia City Institute, North.
octet corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets,
will reopen MONDAY, September 2, 1861.
flll§-%ll* L BURROWS, Principal.
REMOVALS.
EPDR. DU BOUCBET, DEN
Tlsw, Mg REMOVED to 153.3 ARCH Entree
oclo.lm*
DR. J. H. McQUILLEN HAS RE
moved to 1112 ARM Street. oed-Im*
REMOVAL.—The undersigned have
removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL
Warehouse from Bin oico to No. 431 COMMIIII.O
Street, where they will be pleased to see their frieuds and
customers. NAYLOR it CO.
Philadelphia, October 2,1881. oe4-tf
HIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in-
Voice iwr taclthotiot , S 1 a man 7 s Pride. from St.
Darts, for sale by J.M.TRETCHE & CABSTAIRS, 202
and 204 South FRONT Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERIONA
B Uhl Nll3 Agent and TIVIAIINIT 109. D. MURPHY.
Tins (MONDAY) EVENING, Octoliorl4,
Will lii , nr..wated, for the mimed lime, the admirable
Comody, r•ntittrd
"TUE WAY TO IitIFIP MM."
Mrs. laNeniare Miss Charlotte Thompson.
N MOW lielnlnro him John Drovr.
Fir nitshrol Comsinid Mr. John (1i
Tito pertormiinee mill conclude with an Extravngorks%
entitled
MAZEPPA.
PRICES-75, 50, 37)4, 25, and 15 cents
No extra charge for reaerred Heats.
iviTALDIVT.S2IiAtiI: THEATRE--
Nlta/1 I LA WALNUT Streets.
890 MRS. M. A. GA BRETTSOS,
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Octohc,r 14,
Will be presented, Pit* the sixth time, the
BELLE OFTIIE SEASUN.
Floronco T-Prlo.ten.,tr ....MaliMa Heron
Din in lfarilttill. Dir. Edwin Adam
Tn evtichttle with the celebrated Petite Corned , " on
r;tTid 11...
;;•';
MiiiIESIIII
1.1 7 i Perfvrimmcv to commrance nk 7)4
WHE ATLEY'S CONTINENTAL.
THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOV
EIGHTH.
ANOTHER GRAND NOVELTI .
FirA Night of the Comic Pirturial Drama, entifictil
PA liD3 AND LONDON!
. .
No hher many week:, of preparation, with
entirely 'hf I .c feenery, decoration; and appropriate cos
/ulna, with ft panorama, painted exprefigly for
the piece, and the Gland Mechanical scene by Randall.
entitled the
SILVER LAKE OP ENCHANTMENT !!
Owing to Om raticty of enterhtintmont pothitro4 i n $ h
Ettroyt., uo ulluT piece will be prrionned With ii
McDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC—RACE
Street, below Third.
SECOND WEEK OF THE SEASON.
BEST OF TALENT.
FBANK BROWER,
The norld-rrovvitml Nrgro Driirwravr, euletod br
FRANK DIORA/ft
The Great Banjoist. Also, the
MATTIE BROTHERS,
Every nigld in their wonderful Acrobatic Sports.
The eide•aplitting farce of
TILE LAUGHING HYENA.
The beet of llpfredlumente served to the salience by
Mr. William Ess
Admission, 25 and 13 cts. Performance commrece
aARDNER & HEMMING'S
MAMMOTH ORM% FOR A SHORr stmt.
SON, TWELFTH Screet f Wow 6prwe,
UNPRECERENTED .VVVORSW,
.MONDAY, October 14th,
And every night this week, New Acts by - the Ord Star
Troupe.
Firet appearance of
THE WHAT 13
Grand Matineep, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons,
commtr.cing at 2) o'clock. Doors open at 7 j commence
at 7,4 Adthl.otoh, Q;6.; ehll.lYen,. ISe. 0.14-Bt.
TBE PRESTIDIGITAIIIIII.
The magnificent Jewelry, Goid Crown, Orders,
Decorations, Medals, Jrc., presented to
HERMANN
By foreign Monarchs and l'otentates, exhibited
at CALDWELL 8; Co.'o, 62.2 CHESTNUT Street, on
the Ada' of Li,. fli'M appraraii , Ce Nt the Aotolshii- of Mnile.
vie: WEDNESDAY, October 30th. Am) the , superb
Shawl given him by the Queen of Spain at EVANS k.
CO.'S, 818 CIILSTECT Street, on the same Mel% ocl4-tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, comer of
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streeht
IYAUGIFAS ITALIA
ExhiLiting EVERT' ICIGHT, and Wednesday antY3a
turday artarnoons.
A. W. Fnxxn Lottnrer.
Admittance, 25 eta.; Children, 15 els. Doors open at
; com thence at a quarter to Ft. 0e14,it41
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF
THE REl3ELLloll—Representing all the promi
nent Scenes, Engagement+,• and "Incidents to this dist&
}'or sale by JAME% W. quccN az co.,
924 CHESTNUT Street
PgnrirtlTC "LOG furnioird'srigia sad mit la mar
free, on application
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 07
THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, is
open daily, Sundays excepted, from O'A. M. till 6 P. N.
Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yearn,
half price. Shame of Stock, no_
EXCURSION%
E XCURSLONS TO
a .rzmv.
CAMP LACEY, DOYLESTOWN,
P 4., via NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
The Ringgold Regiment, Col. W. W. H , Davis com
manding, is now in camp on the Fair Grounda,at Doyles
town. Those wishing to set. camp life, in rentity, and to
enjoy a pleasant ride, in comfortable cora, through the
beautiful scenery of Montgomery and Rucks,•can obtain
at , the Ticket Offices at WILLOW Street;.cr DESKS
Straeto
- - - - - " •
EXCURSION TICKETS AT 61.251,
GOOD FOR THREE DAYS.
Trains lettve F.tl,oliT nut WILLOW Stret..3 , at OA.
N. mill 41'. M., and pass BERKS Street twenty nvinutea
Truing genre Tonylest-own nt 7.26 A. M. and 415. P. M.
No Xxout igloo Ticketm mold on git.
SAFES.
lorl " LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT BE
MOVED it, IQo. 21 igouth SEVENTH street, neer
4e ranklin Inetittite.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and blew
determined to merit future patronage, has seenred
elegant and convenient store, and has now on ha•t •
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought .ikadt
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly ftre and burglar proof safes made.) Also, UMW
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnishmi
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best leow
tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Ni
Cabinet safe, for Plate, Jewelry, iStc. This Bale le WS.
Ceded to entimibi in style Arid elegance Anything tit id
tared for this purpose, and is the only one that ie Mater
lire and burglar proof.
Sesosat, Nortos.—l have now on hand say twenty 01l
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, moot of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a cowls.,
assortment as to steel!, and all lately exchanged for OM
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be .old at aror7
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s.lyit M. C. SADLER, Agent
SAVING FUNDS.
QAVING FUND-UNITED STATES
TROST COMPANY, corner THIRD and ORRIN
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, Presiders%
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
Mae company is not joined in any application Me
Legislature.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 400 OHEBTIIIIT Mat.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE
DIREOTORL
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Barnet' Wright " Wright Bros. & Co.
D. B. Dtruey " Davie .&-Haney.. ----
Henry 'Lewis, Jr " Lewis Bros, & 00.
C. Richardson.. IL J. C. Hews & Co.
Jno. W. Everman....... " J. W. Everman & Co.
Geo. A. West " West & Fobs..
F. S. Marlin . " Savage, Martin, & Co.
C. Wilson Davis.. Attorney-at-law.
R. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodall.
Jno. Hessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green street.
OF.ORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS IC BUCK, Vice•Preddall.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ja2B-11d
BOOK BINDING.
Magazines, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals of every
desarlption, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES.
N. 8.-11117 SIC bound strongly, and with great COM.
SAMUEL MOORE & SON,
JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar
isa and Chestnut. set-1m
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We are now prepared to supply thla
STANDABD ILLUMINATING PIG
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., SOLE AGENT', .
1010 MARKET STREET..
91-.otr! PfiutuLdph,
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING:
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometime. called the " Latrche Stove, " it. tho beet
stove for warming the room in which it ntlinde, and ilea
rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD & 11414 S INS.
ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTIItiT Street.
Q.LATE MANTELS.
There beautifully enamelled itfAdettg i 80 aft.
cidedly preferable to any others, are manufacture-1 by tia n
and sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE wigs.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
9c;-21nif No. 1010 CIAEFNIIT Street.
!TERRAPINS, OYSTEJ STEWED
AND FRIED, AND CALICIi;EN
SALAD.—lnvi
tation Cards and other notices will be distributed in. ail
carte of the city, with punctaajity.,
Ties welereignell ii stst Wince wonted to present, fon
the inspection of Ladies and hientlenten, a lint of, - the
things necessary for alga-go or, small entertainment,, as the
case may be, thereby avoiditg all mmeeeaaary profadiori
and waste ; and flatters himself ) that by his lopg expe
rience in business, he will be. able at all timeeto.give, as
heretofore, entire satisfactlOn to ail ho favor him with
thsir piiirmutge, HENRI JONIN, atteE6F.,
No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SP/11XL
ocl-6m
ing ir s o . FOR NEW YORK.
NSW DAILY LINE, rla Delaware sal
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and Now York Express steamboat Me
"any receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., 'Whon
lug their cargoes in New York the following dart
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTE WHARVES, Philadelphia.
JAMES RAND, Agent,
aul•tt Piers 14 and 16 EAST RIVER, New York..
a dQ . PHILADELPHIA AND
WASHINGTON EXPRESS B.TKAJI-
DttAT COMPANY.
New tins dived fee Alwitandrit, not
Georgetown. Through inn hones.
Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. RANA
Steamer JEROME, Captain. DIROMJI,.
Wlll leave Philadelphia etsey WEDNESDAY at 64
TIIRDAY, at 19. o'clock M....connecting with aillinea 10
WE* Mist and Iftlitleillgt lit'= B•ff)At ILWash l . l 4 6 rt_.,-Gt?rlo'
town, and Alexandria every xwo and n.a.TRS ,
DAY. for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SMITH WHARVES, PiuledelpWa
MORGAN ,s Rat NEHAET, Agents,
Foot of G street, Wailautol6
o at FOR NEW YORK. The
Philadelphia Steam Propeller Com Put/
will commence their basin.= for the season oa Mondalto
lath Indent.
Their steamer" aro now receiving freight at OMNI
Pier above Walnut street.
Tema accommodating. Apeli to
WM. BASED I 00.1
924meth Delaware Avanlw
&g ra STEAM TOWAGE TO
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Parties having
boats or barges for Washington, from Philadelphia oir
Few York, by applying at the office of the Chesapeake
and Delaware Canal COMM', 417 WALNUT Mild!
CPU learn terms and particulars. 11. V. LIMEY,
oc3-12t Secretary.
Mr. J. S. Wright
ELLIS CLARK, Algast