Philadelphia Markets The Flour market is firmer to-day. About 1,500 hbls lave been disposed of at $5.25e5.3ig for common and good superfine, $5.62Y, ea for extra, including I,ood Ibbls good Ohio at the latter rate for export. The SaieS to the trade'are moderate at the above rates for sorgrfina and extra, and from SEI to $7.25 for extra family and fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Floor is scarce, and selling in small lots at $3.70 49' bbl. Corn Meal is steady and firm at $2.7502.80 for Pennsylvania. .WEEAT.—The market is more active, and prices are firm and on the advance,' sales of 8 @ 9,000 bus, at $1.250 tor Western and Fennsylvanla red, mostly at tho former rate, in storei $1.40 for prime Southern do, afloat, and $1.3501.40 for white—the latter for prime. including 3,000 bus Kentucky taken at a private bar gain. llye is scarce, and selling on arrival at Gk. Corn comes in slowly; farther sales of 2,000 Las Pennsyl vania yellow are reported at 65c, in store. Oats are netive at fully former rate; about 6,000 bus goothern told at 37e37,!ir, in More and afloat, and4,ooo bus Penn. ?Armin. in stow, 00 private terms. RUM IS dull, at $27.50 per ton for let No. 1 Querei froo. COTTON it firmly held, but very quiet at previous quo ted rates. GDOCEDIES AND PROTD , IONS are unchanged, and a mnall business doing in both. amxp.,—Th...-re 10 -very Mac acmaragl for Clov,,r or Ti mothy- Seed, and prires are Ivithout alteration. Flaxseed is in demand, at ...1.5uRr1.55 WHISKY is firmer, ddo barrels selling at 2101213ic, !Ind drudge at 21c 4P New York Stock MDT 20000 CO 65 'Bl Beg.. 0 10001. - a 'BI, Cp... 92x 12000 ...... 9236 2000 US ss, '05...... 88 600 II S se, '74, Cp.. 8434 5000 Treas 6pc 2 y 99 1000 N T St ON '74.. 813.5" 1800 Mich St 0,4_ E2X , 10000 Term 6s, '00.1 , 30. 42x POOO ...... 42,16 1000 N Carolina 60.. 16 1 40 Missouri 6,4 44 20000 do t. 3 0 .44 40000 d 0.... 4511 000 California 1.'4 - is. 81:.: 2000 C W 1,n.. PO 4000 ..... 117 1000 Jim! P. 3.1 m;g.. SG 1000 Mich C Ss Ist in. 1105 5000 C It & Q S p e.. 1 , 2;i 2000 Facitic it 7,, 31.. 40 9000 (In' k T S 141.. 70x 2000 11.1Cen IC 1, 38% 8000 do 39 .3000 Chi NWS F 81 2000 ii......... 21. 23 N 5000 L E W 2dm... 41 410 Ampr 1:x itic ... $6 69 Pacific 111 ti q 2 ' 175 do Ull 1400 N Y Central 11... 77 50 d0....55• 77 1 ' 285 do 280 do - 100 do i,;30 77.1 60 do 1.00 T?' 200 Erie fi Azis'd :34-r. 30 4 300 do 'ION 200 do 4 0.. i 200 do 307; 260 do 01 new York Markets of lesterd*Y. AWE'S are mist, and selling at 55:25 for Pots and Pearls. BREA Dsit I. S.—The market for State and 'Western Flour is again firmer, and prices have advanced tifrlOc, with a fair demand for export and the home trade. The sake are 34,000 bids at 5:5.3005.40 for superfine State, 55.5005.05 for extra state, $5.;300.5.40 for mperthat Michigan, Indian, Ohio, lowa, &c., and 6.50D0.80 for oxtra do, incluglitig shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio, At 55.8505.95, MIR trade brands of do at 8606.50. Southern Flour is firmer, with a moderate demand; the pales are 1,200 bids at ,5a.1036.2.1) for superfine ]ialti aoore; et.,6.t;0w7.r0 for extra de i w 6.10a6.2.0 for Drawly- Sescati.zo for I:pmetuwil. ilk,ettusidlan Flour :tl,o better, and in fair mine:a) with gales of 800 1,101 at i^.5.30a5.40 for superfine; and 00.60 for the range of extra brand 6. Rye Flour Ws ran, and selling at E.2.75e4. for the range of line and superfine. Corn Deal is -tea.ly 3 we quote ,Terge 2 .- at LSO: Bran tlYwine, 53.15c-3..£,; puncheons. $15.50. Whent is hfloyhtit and excited; prices hare advanced 3. to 2 cent. , per bushel, with an active demand for Id ie. %pent. Sales $175,000 bushels at 51.19a1.20 for Chicago Bpring; $1.224t 1.2.5 for Milwaukee club ; 5 1.31®1 ..; 1 for 'winter red Western, and ,5 , 51.1901.20 for Racine spring. Rye is firm and in moderate request at 75077 c. Barley is dull at tlsatif..e. Oats are searce and firm at 43a31ie for Jersey, Dela. ware, and P.lln,;k Ivanin,:::6‘ooc for Western and k"t04 , ;3 find tre.iatrrk for Canadian. Corn is in small E apply, and the market is ono cent higher, with a good demand for shipment; sales 100,000 lats at 60 61e for good to prime mixed Western. Prtomsrolcs —There is a fair demand for Mess Pork, snd the market is firm : I'rimo is artier: the sales are 3,00 MAL= at eio.:: : :111d5.50 :or Mess, mid et -4 .7.5019 for lOrimo_ 144 f in onkt, with sale.* of 100 bi,l3 at3lllo for country ,t , te-1.50 for country Prime, and entll.so for repacked Western. Prime Mess Beef is .entirely nemina% Beef hams are dull. Bacon is steady; smoked side,: are in request. a ith sales of 150 klub, at 787 Ne. Cut 'eats are steady but quiet, at 5% tit6c for luaus, and Sc Tor shoulder,. Lard is firm and quiet, with sales of 350 Jr.c and bldg. at lzVanNe- CITY ITEMS. TILE QUEEN:WA htR TRA.DE.—From intercourse pith savant of our principal merchants in the deport= Inent of China and Queensware, we learn that a fair trade is now doing in that line. In this branch Phila delphia has long excelled, mainly on account of her su perior stocks. Messrs-Boyd & Stroud, No 32 North Fourth gtreet, one of the leading firms here, hose brought out their •natial large and elegant assortment this season, chiefly of their own importation ; and being largely en gaged in the Penin , ylvania and near trade, their ware rooms, atlho present time, indicate more activity than sobbing houses generally, either in this branch or any lather. 15Terchante, -visiting the city now will hind here an Immense stock to select from, and at price considerably below those charged by houses. possessing fewer ailvan-: Ines than the old and respectable tirm here referred to. So.!Annum: von THE I,IDIEF..—As shopping for articles of 41i ess for fall and wtrter, cloaks especially, is now in season. our Indy random will thank no for in_ Torming•them of a spliendid new stock of cloaks to be opened this morwing, at No. ISO Chestnut street. This is a new store, and a new stock, and from an examina tion of the contents, yesterday, we may say that they etribreee ereil elty Rt up ouperiQr etYlv, Their a6sortmpt..l of black and colored cloaks is vatied and complete, wad the choice additions which are daily to te.niadc , to it. mill render this new establishment one of the moot attrsetive points for ladies in want of cloaks to visit We hope they will turn out en masse at the 4t -to-doy. A - C*llll.-I%e subscriber takes this method td*informing his patrons that he has procured a choice brand of Family Flour, manufactured exclusively to his order. -Having received many compliments from those who have made trial of this brand, be feels confident that in recommending it as a superior article to any offered to the public, In-ismily doing justice to the manufacturer and .Idniself. G. IL Mattson, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth -etreets. Ocls-st* „NEWER SATISFIED.—Give a man the feces fearies•of UM, and he wants the conveniences, anti he craves for the luxuries, and he sighs for the elegancies Met him have tIK• elesancies and he yearns for the follies. -Cive'hits all together, and he complains that be has been cheated both ia prier and quality of the article. No man corer canal-di:Med of this who had the good son io to per- Chase hit eltghieg sir the Gift Mitabllalaneut of ertifivaie Stokes, 609 Chestnut street, where every purchaser is presented with a valuable and useful gift. Army and navy eituipmeuts made-to order at the shortest uotiee, Dill at the lowest cash prices. TILE NATIONAL LoAs.--The subscribers to 21a, new ditty-million loan are now obtaining their treasury notes. The bills of the denomination ot,one Mandrel] dollars sre embellished with a life-like portrait Of 'General Scott ill full uniform. The Hero.of sty's 'Lane and Mexico looks every inch a soldier in the garments whidt, it i, 'tab], be obtained (for the purpose of having his portrait taken) at the Brown Stone Clo thing Hall of Itockbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 Chest nut street, above Sixth. The firm named manufacture uniforms for every rank, from the lieutenant general to - a full private, and their establishment is now gene rally recognized as the great military Clothing Depot of the country. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS 151 TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Strada B A Shackelford, N Jersey 31 Colin, New• York C Wegefarth, Pittsburg D A Huston, Cincinnati .5 0 Wilson, Pitt.bnrg J G Frick, Camp Schuylkill W Haas., Camp Schuylkill T B Whitney & IA Plkila Ceo B Boston E. Eldridge, Elmira, N Y Bey' M Van rienceelear, N Y J W Mandl, Albany, N t4witairy Sire Dile% Delaware City - Albs 3 Nichol.' 0:4 City Wm Meurheid , New York . 0 .1 Myer, I: S A C W Galloupe, Boston .1 A Hutchinson, t Ohio G Bice, New York lir Sands, New Y. F II Amory & la, nt Dukellart, M. - yland McCray, Maryland J W Woods, Isoi ton .7 Haldeman, Wilma 11. F 11661..ert, P Shelters, eincirmsil S Lewellyn. Yirg,inia Ceo E Belknap, 15 . S N T Price, s N Jno J Philbrick, 1.7 S N WmMenzies. New York .Tno D Slaback ‘t - la, N I A G Agnew, New York D B Shipman, Chicago P Lowrie, Boston 3 E Potter, Boston J D Coalter. St Louis W Atkinson, New York Lieut at P‘tones, C t N S Bennett & to, Dolt L E Bet:malt & la, Bah, Rohl' Goff, 'England W Bunion, Bro. ,1; yn R Jameson ,t la, Alex, Va W Bliss, New York S A Golmer, Havana W Gregory, Jersey City Miss Wainwright, N York 'Mrs Capt rooter, Philo Lieut N Green, li S N 115 - I' Smell, Harrisburg Gen McDaniels, - Vermont Pittshorg M Stewart k la, N Turk D B Hinman, W Chester C B Richardson, N York C P Schuyler, New York L D Griggs, Waterbury J Morten, Nee Yolk S Stevens, New York Courtright, Nen York J B Hart Jr. la, New York Geo N Gilbert ,k wf Miss H Thomson B B Clapp & e f Boston M Alexander, New York M Torrey, New Ynrk 3l G Stewart 11. F 'McComb, lielawore Capt Latimer, It c N lire B H Hanw.nd. Penns D R Ifammond, Lebanon Bald Cooper, 1104 mi T W Rowe & la, New York John G Martin, LAl:caster Ii E Molding, Lancaster Wm al Wiley, Lanem.ter John A Hiestand,Lancaster 11. Dunlop, Wa gton J acob Hnyler, New York 'Thos Cnn ll ill =haw, 1 ., 1111N Miss Cunningham, Pi. W Strader.tinrinnati E F Fuller, Cincinnati L O'Brien, New Haven :lames Jones, Rochester Jas Stewart, Jr, Trenton F Ably, Boston A Wolf, Cincinnati Gen D Tyler, Connecticut 3/10,jOr Springer, New York J W Anderson, Pittsburg Gen Granger, New York W A Dunklee, Boston Geo Everett, Boston G B Blanchard, St Louis G NI Bun, Wash, J Bun & la, Wash, D C e A Grow, Glenwood T Davis, Baltimore Mrs Brown, Wash, D C W Yellow], Baltimore E HUnford, Now York J P Hartman, Baltimore E Warner, Boston B F Palmer, Boston A Duncan, Baltimore T., U Maltby, Baltimore C M Jackson. Balttmore F rl Kirtland. New York M N Babcock, New York It Hamil, New York 4/ Fueebsal, New York J J Dertholf Sc wf, N Y V S Boon, New York C R Alexander, Boston 3 A Hovey, New York 11. Holdrego, New York Jos Black, New York J 0 Stearns, New Jersey W Rogers, IlartMrd Lou is B Brown E 0 Tufts, Boston M. Fey, New York B C Judd, Hortfojil JiIEIICHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. W Shorts, Obio, Geo If Graham', Ohio M W Henry, Ohio T T Xyter, Pittsburg, Pa Raging, Tippecaun, et Wm Sayford, Harrisburg Joe K Snyder. Tinton, lowa Geo D Turner & en, N J Caldwell, Connersville Josiah Barden Ai hi, N J Josiah B Tilton, N Jersey Miss Lizzie Genial!, N J J Seitz, Easton, In M H Snyder itla,flethiehein J C Cantwell, Pa • Richard Keur, ninereville Foster, Centre eo, Pa Oliver Chace 8 Triseht, New York F Maynard, New York J D Smith L Ii Linde, Allegheny J 11l Dii.via„ Fall liiv4P „Valid Bair, Laneast,r J W Ormsby, illero.r co, Pa Isaac Tripp, Scranton, Pa I Bruner, Jr, Monty- Mills S D rackard,Massacbusette Jr E Wallace, P, a4iug U W Steele, Now York 31,1 H Briggs, Boot , L Ryce, Indiana Atkinson, Phihulriphia olt Jadain, Carbondal' DI S McDonough, lew York REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. A Bergmann, Jr., Plana Chas D Penn'a Levi Huber, Pemea John Hippie, Perm's George B Day, Boston V A Bartlett, Boston J9O NThitalicr, ltt t Cluir aNV Morgan, II D Wolf, Pennsylvania OCTOBER 17—Evening change—Oct. 17. SOARD. 359 Hudson Riv 11.... 37 15 do 36% 100 do blO 37 160 do slO 37 50 do Imo 3:4' 200 Harlem R 131. i 200 do 12;T4 150 Mlch Vv. P 40 550 do 48% 60 do 43,1 i 100 Harlem 11 Pref... 32% 200 do :'2. 1150 Midi .S. & N 1 R.. 17;.; 350 do 17% 00 do 139 1134 30 1111 ch SScli I G ..... 374' 250 do 37 200 do 36,1; 300 111 Cent Scrip.— 66 200 do 66 . 4' 2011 Gig & Chicago..... 0916' 50 /1. 60:4 200 do 69 , ;, 150 do AO 69,4' 200 °ley & T01ed0.... 34 100 do 34 1 4' 1650 do 35' 700 do bid 33 1250 do 333 f. 100 do bl 5 35% 100 do b3O 35.4 625 Chi&RIR 49 150 do 49 , 6 ' 650 do 49x 600 do 49:.y453 330 do . 6 . 50 do 145 494 i 90 C B & Quin R.... 02 30 do 63 210 do 024: 200 Cleo & Pitts R.... 11:Li Rub 11 Malone, Lancaster AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., above Fifth. II H Mitchell, Philadelphia P S Gage, Albany .1 P Smallwood, N Jersey Hllei, Nee Jersey C Clark, New Jersey IT T Carter, New Jeraoy 8 Silver, Delaware *w Harris, Jr, Philadelphia It B McCool A hi, Pottsville .1 C Bright. Pottsville W P need, Hartford G P Tow, New -York • Ricbonbon, limy York E Woodward t w,Dontn IT A C Woo Award, Boston AY M neCiuro, Dan ville,Pa W mer, : 4 clulyk co, l'a R Everhart, W Chester J B McCroary, M Chunk B Sharpe, Eckley, l'a .101 m Ilamilion C A Itastiugs, New York G W Fellows, New York li N Clark, Pray, 11. C 1,1 Joy, Baltimore W II Barridae et la, Ohio G I. Tuba, New York G Marline, New York BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. Jno T Chancey, Washington IV Fleming, Washington Chas Holbrook, Washington W B Rosenbaum • L Nrw York Hiram Allem New York P Dpvery, Rochester Chas Upton, Itta,,tackutottt , P %eller, New York Joe Slinger, linllium° D Thomas, Jr, Catasanuna W Baltimore Ur NV B. Allen, Maine L T. Tnlinr, Itoston S Ilaldrmayer,'N Jersey I' N Holley, C.ameetimit L Oear, Philadelphia U Perkins New Jersey Brearley, Now Jersey Mrs Jane Lowisida Sylvester Day, Philadelphia L 0 Van Men. Danvilk W R Latimer, Wash, DC .1 Lersever, :Now Voris 1% Worsvn, Philathiptra THE UNlON—tacit street, above Third. EIl Spang, Philadelphia J Richards & .1 A Hart & la, Pennsylvania David (aris, Eastan 1 \V 'White, Ohio Miss 'Navy WhitP, Old.) A P Shaffner, Ohio S L Edwards, Ohio lI Y Bennett, Now Hopn 11 AV Harper. Penn Ii .'dams, Pldiadelphia Chas Wad, Orarcrille, Ohio Gelwrieli, Effanittsbnrg .1 11 Goiwrieb, Eaunittehurg .1 Lerch, Bethlehem C Dlceauley, St LIMIi6 W (Adger & la, Heading STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. ,Tnlin Laird, Pennnylvauia J D tiorgar , , Carli:ile W ( i }: A gnaw S. In, Po A Me!MAI, PA Ii P Dunbar, Pittsburg M Grimes, Greene co. Pa 3 Miller, Lanc co, Pa A Snyder, Lane cc, I'a A I; Morrison, Pa IV A Drippy, Indiana .1 K Plitt ' Philipsburg W Long, Chester county James II Cramer, Pa If .1 Walter & son. Lane Mr.: II J Walter Lane 7 GPO AllititrlMl a, Pa L D,;gcr, , , tattoo, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. Chumlunau, I.olllla 3 Ferguson S la, Peuun 3 IV Still, Penult D B Nivirt & wf, Chester co 1.1 Suydam. Columbia C Frick, Mont zotnery co, Pa 1) M PaNtoli, LalaCasier eo J B Shaeffer, Reading- Mrs A Webster, New York Ezra Fell A la, Delaware L Wakeman, S E S Ilcdn, New York D L Chambero, New York A G Snyder, Dauphin co W 11 Eder, Marylana MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., eh. Arch. L S CatrE, Boman fi K tlanuum, Boston J 11 Day, Bogen S F Colburn, Boston Smith Tyler, Ilaneoek, N F Perry Tyler, Hancock, N Volney Skinner, Prima Robert Doran. Penns 1. H Taylor, 'High Bridge Alex Mayer, New Fork Preston E ellam, Equinunk Panl Price, Bonham's J Creamer, Equimink C Billingd, Equinunk A /la) Mold, Scutt, Pa LiATIONAL HOTEL Race street, above Third. Thos Hayes, Lewisburg, Pa J W Smith, Allentown Pi \V Fink S vet; Coatesville Geo Ankerman, Latrobe AII Parker, Media, Va Jun Peterman Jane)" .1 )1 Barley, Bucks co C Berk, Danville G F 3leely, Lebanon Napoleon Desch, Lebanon W Domneyer, Lebanon co F Walter, Lebanon Clalw, :11 - ontrom, d Y Shoemaker, liunti, Pu LII Sherwood, Ito I, Pa Il 11 Wolf, Pennsylvania BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callawhill .10- Ei,enbart, Cloworille 71 Glass', Bandar° C Ilieldwou, Penn'a Chas W Cnoi er. Pozm'a Chas Bnrper .lenlOntowil A RowlotlAgib, Petail A Emden')imh, Jr, Penn's' Gideon Whetstone, Pa .Jacob Reed, Swamp Creek 1) Seaman, Harrisburg Coo W Wolf, Danboro C 0 Johnson, Penn a F Hah , eler, Orwigsburg A uressmau, SelleraNne A Stauffer, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third arrest. above Vallowbill. Joseph Butler, New Jersey E Garrett, Tio.aa co; Pa James Riley, N Jersey P Reese, Jr. N Jersey James Benson, Illinois E 13 Neff, Unionville A Nell, Unionville W 11 I leldebrandt, Easton J P Oliver, New York T T - Fitzsimmons, N York 111 & la, N Jersey Jos Smith, Backe co, PA Jelin II (irose, Ephrata N Jerzicy MARINE INTELLIGENCE V' SEE FOURTU PAGE Brig 0 IV Barter, Gilchrist, 7 days from St Gtorge 3IP, iti Ballast to D S Stetwat S• Co. trig Samuel Small, Haskell, 3 days from New York, with ice to E A Smiler & Co. &lir Caleb Yanname, Yanname, 3 days from N York, kith liaise to - 1) Cooper. Sehr Washington, Morrill, 3 clays from New York, with noise to D Cooper. Seth• Hannah Darratt, JoaN, 1 any from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae Bnrratt & Soo. Schr John & Thomaa,lliard, 2 days from Chesa. woke City, with oats to Jas Barran .t Son. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr S B Wlweler, MeGhtughlin, 4 days front Salem, in ballast to captain. Behr Doge Qneenalawkinti, 5 days from Boston, with lin*ecil to Boyer t Barclay. Sehr Elizabeth English, English, 2 days from Salsbury-, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. &lir Two Brothers, Hopkins, 2 days from Indian Mier, Bel, with corn to Jas Barran 1c Son. Mu' J W Early, Ilari•ington, .I. day from Frederica, Del, with wheat to Jas Barran & Son. pie Tologroph, Conn'! - ,1 day from SHIY1.11!1, Dal, with corn to Jos Itorratt LIE SOH. Sam 'couldlin, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with onto to Jai Barratt t Son. sclir Eldorado, Williams, 3 days from Laurel, Lel, with lumber to J IV Bacon. :Ain - Ann rieliera, likier t 3 day, from Seaford, Dcl, will' lumber to JIW Batm, Eh-in- Nile, Durham, 3 iluye from Nanticoke River, with ship timber to J W Bacon. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, With lathe to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Steamship KPIIRiIIOMI, Baker, Boston ; H Winsor. r. , chrlvie, Reynolds, Eimiston, Moss, Ii H E English, English, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, q1:11e ,t n o. ' Srhr S B Wheeler, McGlaughlin, Boston, captain. Str Attila, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. Str H L Gaw, Der, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Sir Mark Diamond, Allen, H York, W M . Baird it Co. F•tp• eoueopd, NoHiSafi, do do r•tr J W Fish, Shaw, Portland, J E Barley. Slr Putnam, Canfiehl, Albany, D McCarthy. Barge Yonne . America, 'Houghton, Albany, D McCarthy Barge Beni - Franklin, Burnside, do do MEMORANDA Frost, Emery, cleared at New York yeeter• day for 'Melbourne. Schr Smitltonialt, Davis, for Montevideo, cleared at N York yesterday. Behr Sarah, Benson, from New Bedford for Philadel. phia, at Neu• York yesterday. - Schr D E Wolfe, ihtelca!oo, cle4r4 Pt Nor York ros tenlay for Thiladelphia. Schr Arthur Simpson, Churn, cleared at New York ltith inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Fanny Moss, Gavitt, hence, arrived at Mystic 14th inst. SchrsWm Loper and Caroline 31 Wilson, Smith, hence, arrived at Providence Vith inmt. gar Ant& 11 llrews, DaW65., .§4116.1 fro-at Providence 15th inst. for Philadelphia. Seim A -m Aldridge, Snow, sailed from Providence 16th in for Philadelphia. Schr S Washburn, Thrasher, from Taunton for Phila delphia, at Newport 15th inst. Sehr Onward, .Branscom, hence, arrived at Bangor 35th inst. Sehr Ilioineygnfith, )fence, nprived nk PorEonnuth 14th in,tant. Mohr Alexander Blue, Hathaway, sailed from New Bolford 16th inst. for Philadelphia. . . Schr Cicero, Burroughs; hence, arrived at ran fiver I , sth inst. Steamers NoceUr, Shaw, and Mars, Nichols, hence, :11 , 14 Vol at :Nate York 3q4tettlay. Steamer Sarah, Jones, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelidlist. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, the most valuable remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, &e. also for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramp, Bcc. Price $1; For sale by DYOTT Jr. CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street. °CIS-Dalin Depot for all Popular Medicines. ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plaits Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac. tory. Our ONE-PRIOR SYST/111 is strictly adhered to. All aro thereby treated alike. ae22-ly JONES & CO., add MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This ode brated and perfect HAIR DYE in the BEST IR 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 eplonlid Oloot or notnrol Brown, without staining 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 PARNESTOOK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia , MARRIED : ]1(:111—GIB ON.—On October 1, 1861, by the Acv. Joseph Seise, D. D., Mr. Leeds I'. Celt:cc to Janet tiainilitcr of B. C. Gibnio, Rig., all of this city. * TI.gt:T—ALIAANDER-9n the 1511 k ult., by nu) Bev. L. 11. Christian, Mr. Daniel Trout to ALIN Ann H., daughter of the late Bev. Win. Alexander, all of this city. iIIOMPSON—STELLFOX.—Ou the 211 March, by the Per. J. E. Meredith, Mi. W. li. Thompßon, of New 'w•tle co., lie], to Mioi B. P. Stelifox, of this city. * ILAGNEL-11OFFMA.N.—Ct the 2(1 Aug., at Hisin4 Eon, by Y. Amigo'', Mr. John Hormel, of' Nice. town, to .316:4 liatellolithan, of Lebanon, Pa. DIED : JtOWARI).—At his residence, in Mount Sterlinte, On the Ilth inst., of innamation of the hulls, Mr. George ~,,, , ,,,,,to the Stith ;‘,:tr a Stitt I'ETEIi ON.—On Wednesday morning, the 16th in t., of congestion of the brain, George W. Peterson, in the year of Itis age. 31.311 NCI S.—On Wednesday, the 10th inst., 'Virginia 1., infant daughter of A. Boyd and Cornetia It. Cunt toings. riirn.—On the rnorninu. of the 10th instant, William D. l'ottf, in thy 01,4 yrar I,l' Lis age. The relatives a n d male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1500 .1 rch slreet, on Saitirday, the 19th inst. at 2 o'clock I'. 31. ** ldtt)OliS.—On Tuesday, the 75th instant, Elizabeth Baker, daughter of -Samuel D. and Eleanor Brooks. The relatives mid frititilA of the family are invited to attend herfuneral, from the residence of her father, 1613 Fill.ert street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Funeral services at half past . o'clock, at St. Stephen's Church. ** SELFRIDGE.—On the 15th instant, Ilobert Selfridge, CA) year, ' late inantifacturer. Tim rolutivna lund thiendg of the family arn. ranymetfully ;minad to attend 1114 funeral, from his Into residence, 731 South Sixteenth street, this (Friday) laterite :In, at 1 To proceed to Monnt 3toriah Cemetery. * EL - MM.—On tlw 15th inA., Mr. George C. Buono, in the 40th year of his age. Tho relatives and friends of the foully are respectfully iiteited to attend the funeral, from tho rool toiaof hit :collier, 1111 Marlborough streot, holow riirard avonue, this (Frhley) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further !police. 1: EDF lELTL—On the 15th in.tani, Annie ' dau2ltter .Inmeti end lie4lllehl, aged 2 yearA and Months. Fu tt from the reshlence of her parents, No. 949 Street; IIkOVO (Friday) aftur., 1:0011, at 2 o'clock. ADDA3I6..—Ite the ltith init., Muria Adams, in the &Aril p.ar of I e age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Spro7,el ..lair, Pennsylvania avenue, near Columbia Bridge, on Sunday . oftvrn.o., 20th inst., ot 1 o'eloeh. ** ft.1RD....011 the nth inst., Clara L., danabter of Mat thins and Letitia J. Bird, in the 7th year her Age. Funeral from the residence her parents, Ku. SOS Coilowhill street, above Eighth, this (Friday) afternoon, at o'clock. - • - * RE - E.—On thelkth inst., Rate, tlw gout test damtliter of William and Deborah L. her, in the 9th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 840 I•Itrlislo street, between Broad and Fifteenth and ra rr hd, and - Poplar, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2o'cloek, 110 WELL.—On the 16th inst., Sophie, nidOU of Pr. George 11. Howell, U. S. Navy• Funeral front the residence of her father, iVin. E. 1., corner of Sixteenth and Cuthbert streets, i ii ;jam , day morning, at 9 o'clock. ** BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25 cents. Black Reps Angling, 25 ets. Do. do. imperial, 25 ets. Do. do. Aliglais. 4-4 wide, 27K cts. Ito. All wq.n.l Velour Rep.., el. Do. do. do. Ottomans. Si. De. Ilaavamer Silks, beat quality made. Do. roult de Sole, do do. Do. Croa Grain Sap, all qualities. Do. Press Goods of every description. BESSON 8; SON'S Mourning Store, ncll No. SIB CHESTNUT Street [ .s"' MERCANTILE LOAN ASSOCIATION. —A Meeting of the Stockholders of the MER CANTILE LOAN ASSOCIATION will be held TRIS EVENING, at 7,1,; o', lack, at S. W. corner of Vint' am! limit!. ,4 ree Id. H. TUNLSON, It* SeccotarY. cry. YOST OFF ICE. PIIII.S 00.17, 1861. 'rt:e undersigned, having been appointed to receive proposals for renuxlelling and reconstructing the build ings to be occupied by the Post Office and U. S. Courts, in the city, hereby gives notice that propemals for the work will be received at his ottice until 12 o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, the ;11st day of October, 1861. n. 0 .1,1,1 mum be rmluerit and addressed to the under• signed, emlorhed '' Propools for !Juliano , ' the new Pont Mice and U. S. Courts in the city of Philadelphia," with the 11/1111P of the bidder, and tan tiorsous olopetont to give aecurity in double the annand or the bid for the faithful performance of Ow work. Plans of the work may be seen at this office. The genera' mechanical description ran he obtained on 1111.,10y oer,t, :2 - 2stimt. V. A. WI./10 It orl2-11tE1 Postmaster. cr. OFFICE OF 1111 E PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, OCTOBER 15, 1861 The 'chum! Meetiog of the Stock and Loanhulders will he bel t ' at ti l t, Offi t o o f the ComplillYtnldlitensl comer of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November nest, at lOh' o'clock A. M. An Election to choose Four Managers, to serve three years, will be held, al same place, immediately after the clove of tits aforementioned meeting, and close at 2 P.lll. ociti-wtlntao4 W. S. WILSON, Secretary. CONSUL I DATION BANK. PHIL. 4.- DELPHIA, October 8, 1861.—Tho ANNUAL ELECTION Ca- DIRECTORS will he held at the Rank in!. House on MONDAY, November 18th, between tho hours of 10 A. 11. and 2 P. A general meeting of the Storkholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, limmtrer 6th , at 11 ocktll. ov9-w f tnolB ta ,. PHILADELPHIA DANK, PHIL. marinA, October 5,1661. The Annual Election fur 'Directors will be held at the Dankinz House on MONDAY, the lSth thy of November next, between the houra of 10 A: M. and 2 P. IL - A General Meeting of the Stockholdera wilt he held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of Norem4er next, at 12 o'clock M. oci-inwf tnos B. It. COMEGYS, Cashier. Er KENSINGTON BANK, Putt. a nut.rnin, October 5, 1861. The A117111:11lePtillg of Stockholders will b e h e ld o n TUESDAY', November u, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon. oc7-tnwf tnorp An Election for:Directors will he held at the Banking House on "MONDAY, the 18th day of November nest, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. oci-mwf 11108 C. T. YERKES, Cashier. xOFFICE PENN SYLVANIA )RAILROAD Cont PA NY, rill]. IM Lllll.l, October ra, 16131 The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,141. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. ZS South THIRD Street ocli-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. .SIONERS' OFFICE.— rd of City Commissianera will ssinent of Real and Personal lie A"esgera of the ciiticront 'sea:intent of /80, on the fol. rr.., • CITY COMMIS U,3 NOTICE.—The nom hear Anneals from the Asse: Property - , as returned by tl NVara - .1, for thc• trimniat Ad lowing days: Wants. Waylay, Oct. 21 Tuesday, g , 22 Otl .... 23 ,Thmmlny, " 2:71 6th .... ttonda <, 28 Tuesday, < 29 St h ....Wednesday, <t 30 fith ....Thitrsd ay, 10111....Frithiy, Not. 1! _ ‘ 4, 41 12th s Dl°ndaY, oel6•tnolS crBURR ORPHAN ASYLUM OF ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH.—The cornerstone of this Asylum will i.e laid on FRIDAY, October 18th, at 3 o'clock, punctually, by the Right Reverend Alonzo Potter, LL. D., and others of the Clergy. The Clergy and the Laity of the rrotestant Episcopal Church, nod all others wl., feel interested in the inalcu tion, arc invited to be present. The Asylum grounds are situated at the intersection of Cobb's creek and Market street, three and three-quarter miles from the Market-street bridge, opposite Seller's : Those de:siring •to otteml luny avail themselves of the Martict s strect Railway cars, as thr as the William PM' 13...h4, Ai d flwik aaime to the Delaware Comity Fa3Seil• ger linilway care, which pass the Asylum grounds. SOUTHWARK BANK, PitiLA DELPHI A, October 4. 1861 , The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Dunking, House on MONDAY, the 15th day of 'Novem ber next, ht4Wk-11 the Innire or 3.0 ohdock A. Bt. and o'clock I'. A General lifeetinir of the Stockholders will bo hold at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o'clock DI ocs-mwftnolB IFARMERS' AND MECHANICS , BANK: —PIIILADRLPIIIA. October 4, 1861.—The annual election for Directors will be held nt the Banking house, on MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. N. and 3 o'clock P. N., and on TUESDAY, the 5111 day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Honor nt 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter. oes:4llnlS W. RUSHTON, .Ic., OaAlec. - la. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, pllti.iraarniA October 7, 1861. The Directors have this clay declared a dividend of Five Dollars per share for the last six months, which Ire phi to the 6tockholders or their legal reereleu. totivee on And after the 17th instant. • oeS 10t* A. C. b. CRAWFOIID, Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. lIU. B. MARINES: Wanted hinde diately for the U. S. Marine Corps; 300 able-bodied nice, for sea and land set vice ; also, a few competent drummers and fifers. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. 0c11.12t U. S. ARMY-WANTED IM MEDIATELY, fin• the SIXTH REGIMENT U. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and tluittr•five, ray mum from $U to 3[23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as soon as he is enlisted. By an act lately passed , the term of enlistment IS changed from 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, open to all. For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GlBAltll HOUSE, LIEUT. F. DODOE, 614-tt Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. LEGAL. T N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01' J 0111? nnylait, deceased. . _ rimiest in Partition of the Real Estate of JOHN REY NEM, deceased, in the Orphans' Court of the City and County of Philadelphia. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, notice 'is hereby given to Nancy Reyner, widow of decedent, and David Homer, POW - Brooks, James Barr, Ann Evans, Jeht, Derr, Daniel D. Romer, Sohn neynor, and Ellen Budd, the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, that an Inquisition of all the following de scribed real estate of said decedent, to wit: All that cer tain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate in the late township of Lower Dublin, now the Twenty-third waro of the city of Philadelphia, begin ning:it a static set for a earner an the east side of a piddle road, thence by laud of Peter Johnson south 48% deg., east 42 perches to a Moue, and south 503 i uleg. east 10 perches and one tenth to a stone for a corner, thence by land late of Joseph Livezey, south 22% deg. west 10 perches and six tenths of a perch to a stone set for a cor ner, thence by the same south 85% deg. west 36 perches to a corner stone by the east side of the aforesaid road, thence along the side of the said road north 1 deg..east 46 perched and three-fourths of a perch, to the place of beginning; containing 6 acres and 134 perches, more or less, with . the appurtenances. Also, all that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth street and on the north side of Stiles Street, in the late district of Penn, now in the Twentieth went of the city of Phila delphia, containing, in front, or breadth, Oti the said Twelfth street, 10 fet;t, and extending, in length or depth eastward, of that width, along the north side of said Stiles street, 83 feet, to a certain 4-Mot-wide alley, ex totaling from the said Stiles street northward to Thomp son street, together with the trice and common use and privilege of the said 4-fiat-wide alley, as a passage way and water mime, at all tints lierOaftbe forever, will be held upon the premises, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of November, A. 1): 1861, at 12 o'clock M., to ascertain and inquire, among other things, whether the said' pre mises can be parted and divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof, otherwise to value and ap praise the same, when and where you may attend if you sec proper. WIII.IAU 11. IfljßN,Sheriff. N. B.—The Jury will meet at the WE THERILL ]IOESE, SANSON Street, above Sixth Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 20th clay of November, A D. 1861, at 10 o'clock A. M., before proceeding to view the said premises. oclB-EktiBt WINES AND LIQUORS. CLARET. -100 Casks Claret ex- ship David, from Bordeaux, for sale in bonded warn{ house by JAUBETBILti at CARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 E=MMM PORT WINE.-111 Quarters and 43 octaves Ihdlflier Port, for male from Custom House stores by JAt RETCItJ & CARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South FitONT Street PURE PORT WINE. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED IN rORTITGAL IN 18110. Physicians and invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the above wino at CANTWELL & KEPNER'S; Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. HENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO._ prietors, Biequit, Tricoche & Co., Marett, Pinot, and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, for sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL & REFFER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WHIS KY: Enclaanan'a Coal IlaWhiskY, Old Torn Girt Old London Gin, London Cordial Ght, Bohlon'a Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL di RESTER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street ZOUAVE CHAMPAGNE.—A new brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale at a price to omit the timer, P VANTWELL & /OF FER, nonthenst corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. RUDESITEIMER-BERG, LATJBEN HEIMF.R, and ROCKHEIMER WINE, iu cased of one dozen bottles each warranted pure. Imported and for glth , 14w Ls CANTWELL & KEEFER, south east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. ZIMMERMAN'S DRY CATAWBA WlNE.—Tbia approved brand of einemnati wino, the beet article out for cobblers," for sale Me, hot: Ned and in cases,by CA NT WELL & KENNER, south east corner GERatANTOWN Avende and MASTER Street. se24-Om ' CARD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ibnimi in Cloth, gilt edge, holding 12 Pertraito, Prier, 75 coltA. DI CALL INTER. et BROTHER, uclB I'2B CHESTNUT Stmt. THE PRESS.-PHILADEL `t . MAY, • ' I 8, U. . J 0.5. N. PEERSOL. Cashier 13th....Titesday, NOV. 5 14th.... Wednesday, 6 15th....Thursday, 66 7 I°4l ,Friday, „ I F.'d to B 18th Monday, " 11 19th....Tueaday, 66 12 20th....WeduesSay, 61, 13 21st.... Thursday, 66 14 122 d 2. —Friday ' " 15 :3d ) - '24th " 19 25th JAMES SHAW, Clttk. F. P. STEEL, Cashier Captain J. C. CARL Recruiting Officer - RETAIL DRY GOODS. 0 13 ENI N G OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. TIIK ' , UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE" 1 320 CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper wiLL orb's, THIS MORNING. The Silvia ossertinent of BLACK AND coLoBED BEAVEIC CLOAKS In this My. New Goods received front our Wareronuts every mim ing. NVALTER 018-11 Propriett. PARIS CLOAKS FOR WINTI4. OPENING ON THURS DAY. THE HTir OCTOBER. INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AT TUE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR do CO. 0r174f WHOLESALE STOCK RETAIL M. L. HALLOWF.I.L. dc CO, 333 MARKET STREET 27 NORTH FOURTH STREET, RAPE CONCIXDED TO OFFER AT RETAIL TifEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, CON*ISTINg OF BLACK DRESS SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY, SILK VELVETS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIFF. ALPACA..S, PLAIN AND PRINTED MERINOS, MOUSSELINES, POPLINS, , VELOURS, Sc REPS, !vi;N: WOOLLEN PLAIDS, FEINTED FLANNELE 4 , ttc. I=ll SHAWLS. OF VAfIIOLR DEIWRIPTIONS CLOAKS, MANTLES, &c., EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. lIDKFS. And will sell by the single piece their stock of WHITE , GOODS. LINENS, MrLT.S, .TACONETS, CAMBRICS, NAMOOKS, ocl4-npxf3t FLANNELS.—JUST OPENED, one bale very superior pink edge all-wool White, that I will sell at 25, but is really worth 31.1( ; one do., all wool, Red, 25; oue do., heavy twilled, 25, worth 30, by the bale; heavy gray at 31,4 y and 573 ; dark Mae, 31 S ; ex tra good, all wool, gray sack do., at 25; still liner, 311 i : and the very finest ;VS ; lisavy Cannon Flannel, 1O Cents, and a very good one at 10 cents. Am sidling the - go goods underthe regular prima. Still liars a good stock of Muslin& GRANVILLE E. HAINES, 0e17.6t 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth. DAMAGED BLANKETS.—We will offer a large lot of 24 10-4 double-twilled Blankets, very Miyl4l), el iue for $2,75 per pair out lot doa 12.4 for $4 per pair; one lot 11.4 tine, $5 per pair; one lot 12-4 very line, $6, were $9.- These Blankets are very little imperfect, and a bargain. In perfect Blankets, we Lave n large as€ortinent, at last year's low prices. Crib Blankets and Comfortable& Front a bankrupt stock, 25- cent Kentucky .Tenna for 15 cents; • $1.50 fruit Dos liar for 75e. white Napkins Me. per dorea; 62. cent 8.4 Darngey Table Linen, 40 cents; Fruit of the Loam, Water Twist Muslin, full yard wide, 1214 cents Ly the piece; 34,inch anisutta do:, 1234 cents; best 12,g-cent Muslin for 3.1)4 cents by the piece: best 10 cent for 8) rents by the piece; best 373 -cebt red-twilled Flannel for 25 tents; $7 double back Pink illarsellles Quilts for e 4 'White of all qualitie, R. D. W. IL PENNELL, °eV-a 1021 MARKET St., below Eleventh, COWPERTHWAIT & CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Are still selling their best English and Domestic Cali core at 10 cents. A few more pieces of white Flannels at 23 cents. `Very rich and neat De Lainee at 20a 22c. All. wool Plaids, double width, 31e. Union do. do. 22c. Parramettas, all colors, reduced front 38c. to 25c. Scotch Blanket Shawls. cent , ' Linell 61,50 per dozen. Great bargains in - Linen Goods. ocl7-tf MILITARY GOODS. WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS FO2 ARMY SOCKS. A large stock of three-thread blue-mixed WOOLLEN YditN, of all numbers, for sale at lowest cash prices at H. DUHRING 80 Co., cell-fmw6t* 26 and 2S North FOURTH Street. ARMY CONTRACTORS AND SUTLERS SUPPLIED WITH BRUSHES at the lowest rates. Always on hand, a large stock of CAVALRY BRUSHES, Government standard; WAGON BRUSHES, Government standard; And every Description of Brushes required for the Army. KEMBLE & VAN HORN, 0c16.3na 321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. TENTS. 1,000 TENTS, READY MADE AND OF SUPERIOR QUALM, For sale by FROTHING-HAM & WELLS. ocls-6tif ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6-4 Dark and Sky Blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. seB-3m INDIGO BLUE KERSEYS. INDIGO BLUE CLOTHS, And every variety of Goods adapted to Military Clothing. tor sale at the lowest prices REGIMENTS - gQiIIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE. BENJ. L. BERRY, CLOTH HOUSE, 50 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 0c5.1m ARMY FLANNEL.S.fi WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CIIESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to mel•e eontracte, for immediate delivery, of WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND ALL WOOL INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, of Government standard, ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, O 1 TRAVELLING Jl3 - E.D T_ RTJNK T (Patent applied tor). For a,ale by W. A. ANDRWS, oc2-1m No. 612 CUES UT Street. COTTON 3;Y'VCK, SUITABLE FQ-R TENTS, YOB BALM By my22-Stf FROTREETWIAM a WELLS FA.3IIIY COAL. 1114. C. SIIINN & MAHER Have constantly - on hand a large supply of Spring and Buck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Ash land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to suit the times. Send your orders to Mee, No. 2= WALNUT Btsest oe to the Yard, corner of SANI3OI4 and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. mTAR TIMES HAVE PROMPTED us to labor for lesil profit. Wo are now making Colored" Photegrapho, for which we charge only which is one hundred per cent. less than one year ago. REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, abate Green. It* RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPENING. J. M. HAFLEI,GrH, L. J. LEVY & CO., 723 CHESTNUT STREET, FIRST OPENING WINTER CLOAKS. THURSDAY. 17th INST llio liSsortmeni. will ombi.n.co nll this in Style and Texture iinvortect this S. anon. ocl6-3t CHESTNUT STREET, FOR FALL TRADE. PRICE. FE,RRIS. & Co. POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O in Sets POINT VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....'44 to 012 in Collars, NO to $3O in Seto POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) ....$5 to $lO in C'Alars, $l2 to $25 in Sets POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, „... $2 to $5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Seta VALRNCIENRE COLLARS AND SETS, „ to $5 in Conran, $2 to $l2 in Seta THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....50c to n in Collars, $2 to S 4 in Sets. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS— .... trumped with Valencia lace, very choice style_ CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS_ AR pricee. RANDS F.RCITIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BAILBES, and BERTIIES, in all of the above materials. Princess Clotbilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colors,) Si worth $2. A new lot of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cants. • • Hemstitched • • 13 cents, all linen. Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $25- ,- Cambria • • 75 cents to $2. A new lot of Yalencienne Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. • • Guipure •- - • •• Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. •• Chemise Yokes (ruffled) 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 DERTRES, $4O worth $5O. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large sad varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, it'd EMBROIDERIES, will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., oel-Im 716 CHESTNUT STREET CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !: CLOAKS! WATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless yiirietY LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade ; ISLAM CLOTH CLOAKS, . of every quality ; BLACK SILK-VELVET 'CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL• THE LARGEST STOCK AND TIE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. IVEIIB, cels ' j No. 23 South NINTH Street. GL 0 -A K S! Ni The 4argest, Ci!eiTeSti Bod-asortoti Stuck lathe city. NEW CLOAK STORE! Tbe most Elegant pßocirtutent ht the city ]'RE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -1124 ARCH Streets, have now arranged for sale a rinvilicent assortment of rich FALL DRESS-GOODS, alapted to first-class city retail mica, 'PYRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL sesortmeut of good BLANKETS, 10-4, 11.4, and 124 sizes. MIME R LANDELL HAVE A FULL 13 stock of MUSLIN by tho piece. Fatuities sur— plice reasonably. ocS Q 1 AWLS. 131anket Shawls. Misses' Shawls. Piaci; Thile?t Gents' Travelling - Mande. COOPER & CUNARD, sego B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the foliating goods, which are decided bargane t 018 Lot of Plaid Muslin at 18%, worth 28. Ose Lot of Plaid Muslim; at 25, worth 373(,. the Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12,,if the Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 16. Om Lot of Gents' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 26. (he Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 373‘, at IRING SKIRTS—THE LATEST S STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of imprived shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced prim SIEPPAItD, VAN HARLINGEN, St AIIIIISON, on-rptf MOS CHESTNUT Streets OL3AKING CLOTHS. Waterproofs and Rept , Hants. Plain Colors Cloakings. Fine and Medium Black Cloths. Abe Cassimores, Satinets, Teetings, Boys' Wear ? &c COOPER & CONAPA se2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. TTAMILTON, MERRIMACK, AND 1.1- ROBESON PRINTS. Haullton Brawn Flannels and 12-4 Sheetiugs. lldaishester and Osark 'Adis, Bags. Stall Bleached Drills ; Suffolk Brown Drilla. Walham 7-8, 10.4, 40, and 42 inch Bleached, and 9-4 Brownsheetings. On hind and for sale by B. W. CHASE & SON, oc3-12 if 100 CHESTNUT St. NFNEB' BALMORALS. :Y t received, an invoice of I dish Balmoral!, full size. If • designs, choice colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 1 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets NE WINTER SHAWLS. AA Sct* eh Blanket Long Shawls. BI k and White Checks Shawls. Be in Cray and Mottled Shawls. Br be Long and Square Shawls. Ve - cheap Chain Lathe Shawls. Su re Blanket and Stella Shawls. Fa y Beau 'Woolen Shawls. ' 1 SIIABPLESS BROTTIMIS, oc2 !' CHESTNUT and 'EIGHTH Streets 'ITEM: CHEAP MERINOS. IF Serial hundred pieces Wide French Merinos. -Rictfark Colors. - Bright Mara Mid Blaeka_ easisaeres, dark and bright colors, At Wes much lower than mud. SIIARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 .CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets OUR IL' AIN MATERIALS, GOLD BORIDRED SHADES, ETC.—A Coasplole Alma went of Dna and Muslin Curtains, and Rich Curtain and Furniture Ilaterials, Dorderel Shades, etc., all made and put up at Sbrt Notice and at the most reasonable rates. SHEPPARD, YAN lIARLINGEN, & ADDISON, oc2-tf • 1008. CHESTNUT Street. VIE RI N 0 SHIRTS, DRAWERS, .LNA- V MS, ETC.—A Full Assortment of Merino Goods of but make for Ladies, Gents, and Youtj, at last season's prima. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, is ARRISON, oe2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. 30 PEI CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY buyint DRY GOODS of 11. STEEL & SON, No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. We limo now open a choice assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, bought entirely FOR CAM, Mid we wil sell them VERY CHEAP, FOR CASH. Brown 'Mired, tied Black Blinshl Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. Black Clotb Cloaks, of the newest and latest styles. Cheap Stelht MUMS. Woollen St i awls for Fall and Winter. Cheap Fancy end Mach Sake. 1 lot, of Figured lilack.Silks at 75c, worth $l. Lai:4s eke Balmoral Skirts, very cheap. tie% J: - SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOE CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Milstins still at OLD PRICER Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, &c., &c. A the Oli Established Store of TROBNLEY do CRUM, ar2o IL tor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.. POPULAR DRY GOODS, • 500 pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 L 1 Printed peps, EPinglines. 100 • o , Plain Velours, Ottomans. 100 Printed Cashmeres, Merinos. 500 Li Bich and Eck De Leine% 1000 ; a, Calicos and Bich French Prints. 100 a, Plaids, Brodie, Eyinglines. 200 LL Plain and Figured Solid Silks. 100 a, Fancy Paris Dress Silks. 200 ;LL Figured and Plain Black Silks. 500 aluare and Long Blanket Shawls. 004 Ilroche and Open Centro Sle.vle. Flannel', Musli', Shootings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel. hugs, Diapers, Crash. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, ocl2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.- J. W. SCOTT, 814 ODEOTEDT Stroet t a tow doors below the "Continental." The attention of the Wholesale Dealers Is Invited to his 'REPROVED OUT OW SHIRTS, of superior fit, what and addariale 011 hand end made to order at shortest notice. lelt-tf ocl7-1m if BAUTIFUL BLAVIC..AND BROWN HAIR DYEING, done ekt VOL`lali owl BRANCH. IV I.T. HAVE TI IS NOVELTIES 0 N IQ 0 At 726 JUST RECEIVED BY HOUGH A.. CO., 25 South TENTH Street, Oppo,iite Franklin Market N 0.2.4 South NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut JOHN H. STOKES', 70 ABM lured. MILLINERY GOODS CITY BONNET bTORE. SEASONABLE 0 0 1) S SEASONABLE PRICES SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES Ladie3 and ill:ri , •en* Bannet:+, Tnr!,an3, Capra, Av., Ihn bit.t :z).l :t.1,1,41' the iaw en( peieeg. nvele over, or 1 , k.14. - 111,1,11:1•1 rc trimmed; GoudatozaillitiaA 611:1. ZA YEIt, FELT im.11.'1.1. :311 llantli for Cllnlartal. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, NO. 725 CITESTNUT STR.F.ET KENNEDY'S • FR EN CU FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. ocs-3m MILLINERY AND . STRAW GOODS. ROSENHE.T_M, BROOKS, & CO., 431 MARKET STREET, Nt Invite the attvution of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-assorted stocker RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, and every other article in their line. A superior brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS sel3-2m Always on hand. MILLINERY GOODS, of the late..4t kyles and fashions, new OPOII at my store, and will be gold cheaper than anywhere, for cash. Milliners and Merchants am invited to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. M. BERNITEnt, sel7.lm No. 8 N. THIRD Street, above Market N. B.—Six per cent. discount deducted for cash. MISS -C. A. PRICE'S • PARIS MILLINERY, Nu. 1.5 NINTH Street, one block above Chestnut. Ladies are invited I, call oil SA rug- DAY, October 19th. A number nt Fralich Hats. - 4 . s o MRS. N. A. KING - will open a r‘,ll aE. ortment of FAIL ANT 'WINTER MILLI NERY. on THURSDAY, (Rtober 17, at Dial; CHEST NUT Street. ocl2-6t* MISS A. M MARCHE, FASH IONABLE DRESSMAKER. bating returned to t le city, tdie will be Waled to see her old cm:touters, and the Mlle§ go.,Fallk, at N. 21 Soath 1 IGIITH, °Love Cherdnut, Philadelphia. ocl5•L-'t* STRAW FANCY GOODS.—JOSEPII HAMB MILLINERY GE A R ND UR, No. 116 North SECOND Sireet, cans the attention of milli-- acre Mid dealers to MS large and well assorted stack of Velvete, ltil.k.as, Flowers, Donner Silks, Itncle., Straw Gooth , , etc., etc. Pattern Bonnets of the latest styles always on halal. cl4-6t* MERCHANT TAILORS THOMPSON, TAILOR, COR. SEVENTH and TVALNUT STS. CIRCULAR My cwtomers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my . selections if fabrics and facili ties for filling orders this season are (mite equal to those of any former one. I therefore take this convenient method of cordially inviting my old patrons, together with all gentlemen of taste and dress, to give iti tablishment au early visit. kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. et-94m FINANCIAL. SEVEN AND THREE-TENTIM TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay. agent, the above 'cute. DREXEL & CO , BANKERS, - 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. oe4-1m CIIINA AND QUEENSWARE. --- 1861• BOYD & STROUD. No. 32 NORTH. FOURTH STREET, NAM' NOW There USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND, To which they invite the attention of CASH BUYERS. EDUCATIONAL. TIME WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, 1 at West Chester, Pa , within two hours' ride from Philadelphia, by the Pennsylvania Central, or by the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, via Media. . The Winter Term, of full five months, commences on the Ist of NOVEMBER, Toctics" will 1 , 4, introduced as a regular department of the system or tn. struction, to those who desire to avail themselves of its advantages, at a moderate charge. Eight tried and experienced Teachers assist the Prin cipal in the duties of the school. WM. F. WYERS, A.11[., Principal. HE UNITED STATES NAVY RE VENUE Eslinum—Candidates are accurately instructed is the Principles and Practice of Navigation, and expeditiously qualified for a satisfactory admission, by. P: STEWART, 928 FILBERT Strom'. ocl7-3t* BOARDING, T • O LET—A handsome Chamber to a single Gentleman, with breakfast and tea if de sired, in a private family house, with the modern im provements. Apply 717 SANSOM Street. oel7-3t* AFAMILY, IN CHESTNUT Street, near Nineteenth, would like to rent two seven.' and one third -,fury Boom, with board, to parties with good references. Address "Comfort," Press office. oclo-6t* PRIVATE APARTMENTS - TWO handsome communicating CHAMBERS, on the second floor, and one on the third, if desired, with large Private Parlor and Private Table, can be had at 1718 PINE Street. It is desired to rent these rooms to a single family, to the exclusion of other boarders.ocll-3t* BOARDING -MRS: LEVELY RE spectfully announces that her house, No. 1216 CHESTNUT Street, continues open under her own superintendence, and that the efficient assistance of Mrs. Sandgren enables her still further to promote the com fort of her guests. oel6-12t* BOARDING:—L o arcre Parlor and Bed room, communicating, Fecond floor front hand somely furnished, with hot 'and cold water, water closets, &c., Northwest corner of TIIIRTEENTII and Altelf. ocls.tuthsat* PRIVATE BOARDING-.—Handsome ROOMS may be obtained, in a email family, No. NM WALNUT Street, ocl44til. - ROARDlNG.—Desirable and hand somely furnished rooms, in a central part of the city, CBll be obtained on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address A. B. C., Press office. ocl2-7t* REMOVALS. DR. J. H. McQUILLEN HAS RE moved to 1112 AItOIL Stmt. oc4-Im* DR. DU BOITCAET, DEN TIST, bas REMOVED to MS ARCH Stvoet. oclo-Int* REMOVAL.—The undersigned have removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL Warehouse from Nu. 510 to No. 421 COMMERCE street, where they will be pleotseil to Fee their friends and customers. NAYLOR St CO. Philadelphia, October 2,1851. oc4-tf PORTLAND KE.-tiOSENE OIL. We are now prepared to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED non, Z. LOCKE & CO., SOLE AGENTS, 1010 MARKET STREET, et2-0m Philadelphia. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the 66 Latrobe Stove," is the best stove for %running the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocs-3knif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS. These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by ue, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON. ocs-3inif - No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. DRAIN PIPE.-STEAM-PRESSED STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE. PRICE LIST. 2-inelt bore, per mkt 25 cents_ 3 66 tc 30 4 44 44 '. 40 " 5 46 46 46 50 . 4 6 aa 44 as 65 7 .4 44 44 85 " 8 46 44 110 " 9 if 125 11 10 II ti at 150 12 46 44 200 " A liberal discoing' allowed to Dealers, and to those or dering in large quantities. FACTORY—SEVENTH and Germantown road. s. A. HARRISON, oels.ff Waroliongo 1010 CHESTNUT Pm& 91ERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED 1 AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.—lnvi tation Cards and other notices will be distributed in all parts of the city, 'with Punctuality, The undersigned is at nit time prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary fora large or small entertainment, as the case may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion and waste ; and flatters himself, that by his long expe rience in business, he will be able at all times to give, as heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor httn with their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 250 South TWELFTH. Street, above SPRUCE. on AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION NOTICE. LAIV:E AND ATTRACTIVE SAf.i• nn gA ONV MOVEN PktESS COOOB. scirmiEDEß & CO Will mei! thrwtglt FURNESS, IMINI.EY, & At Aisrtion Ronme, Nn, MARKET STREP:T, N TT' h;;;IPA Octobrr ISol, ni Ift 2, - ato PIECES SAXONY lk ()YEN DRESS ~.")DS (',,turri;:tmu It MOM' "...IWO, 113i.Prir111 , 1it t ntoit . larger t:,.,, jn.at frnut r jat.lkt 1110 lit nrr 11111.11 , 11 nt Prival.• 1,0 I Iliecei“.xtra tinalitl i it'll IliZ.ll Itig!, 11:8!:141 NAM ES. W.ttist Etripe.a vbry elt:•ctice aliti heauttlinl st .p• l oid 1 .!1;br..! 111,3 ! L t. arra:lb , ' dl t,1.101 Willie LENDA:z, err) dootabiu. S'N l l. 11' 1 .1) Nadi grimpl sarill hrurLr IlLoarql 31A1tIETT 4S, a vory Piece, laitanitie( rt at>!:• ail wm.l chain an Pll EAS, Le:it:tin:l high NA] e. Pieces extra !wavy h‘ist...l plain co- Inred nax!llrel. LI LILTS, Drees Isra v:. quality diwzoirtlly twi,ro.l lasting inixturys Al - 01APAS, ill WO , ll /Mini!. emt lo,ory tw 1,40 , 1 uulii hll - Maid mixturt.3 LA P:ISSN?, 00l Pierre Lox ;: qtrdity .atia finish reps ALEX ANDP..kti. y tiunlity .4atni finish reps VAL etrortivr. do• do. do. ?if .11:SALAS, dg. cs.rdsl ro,oloo- ratio VrrY 4's polOV:. M.LAY, Pad', r.laid, alt: ether non f.,,nric, and moat for Pir ri•S EdtHim(' tejl,l A It rinv, all tvuol trll.taz., gra IMMDEEZ= rt.:IMA i V ‘.-ry i pri:ritc•. Dr, do. do. It - EN.: 11,1 7 .(, PAT A. 41, d o , nuagNidt , nt grnhry blach urow .1 hruelia figurcli :4...1c , wocd 1.:10,..1 a l; l la.tin~ qualit) TOtiavd.Us, rt itit lin.fclic 'Lore& VITY PiecPs cats la;; in_ gtmlitt I,di•At Park diamond plaid .11•:1,11 - '1',V 4 , all wool fining. co 4. rieet.6 gpotti.l qttalit.‘ alinfwfhti• t-Wo ATI? ENIENNE: 4 , ail .1 filling, with rich brocht• tizurril R 1 P 1'EL01'1: C.1511 , 11,1A.5 ; vorr lay nod Molt • , .1-1. Pi..r,•s large 1,1 rid 10,ra.1e.1 1111N(11:1 all %wool tilSin4, rory ex cellent .rnolit. Very Idol, Pieeor Mack hooting grootol quality "44,0) ,tylt• DOll - SAVAIMAS, wiilt rit*l: hrorlie 11:4urvy. a:1 word Very oxy.•ll:irr. • 1 .1,1 b I)t)rbj,tl - WIPI'II REP VNI.(11:11 TOI,EDA eA1 1 1.103 I,IAS, the roost an or•r1. style iu thr., morliet, and flu most exponsivt• in the , single width omen and wool cAsji3TERENTs, sow Checks ;Ina -mall coke, and as:-ortment, awl best quality. Pieces dould,,- filth u awl wocri ARADELLAS, said a:.slawat. - Pieces all wool PURR: LMNES, solid rheas awl small The attunlion of the Trade i: , particularl:.• called to tl& soh., its it introltion of the owners to 8,11 *very lot. FURNIW, BRINLEY, A: CO.i Auctimoorg. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAY -4146-21s( AUCTION SALE OF 'HORSES. CARRIA(:ES, lIAR- ON SATURItk MORNING; At 10 0 - dock, cotargiging nporly FIFTY lIORSF.:4, Inclulling funr entire establislitnenti, (the double coat :1,600, Sze. No poDtronennytt on account of the weather. nrl7-2t ALFRED M. NERENF:SS. WANTS.y HANDS - WANTED ON CAVALRY JACKETS.—Threo 11111'41%4 linuik wanted itn inediniely on CAVALRY JAC:REIS. his.h fit Prim, la. paid. Apply, without driiry, at . J 25 AMA I :41,14, Lvluae FM:111"11, att ToWEAVERS.-1 50 Power-loom WEAVERS waated at the Quaker City cot.- tier of BECVND and OXFOED ztreets, Seventeenth Ward. ' AV - ANTED-A CHILD'S NURSE. I Apply nt No. 1907 'VINE Stroot. NV - ANTED- A VESSEL OF THE capncity of from 600 to POO Btla. for a voyage to tine West holies. Apply to ocl JAVRETCRE k. CARSTAIRS. SI'T'UATION WANTED—By a young coon who owns II HORSE and LIMIT WAGON. Fur a situation that would occupy a portion or all of his time, he would etalearor to give satisfaction. Addres.i "W. 5.," Press office. ocll-6t AN EXPERIENCED DOCK-KEEP ER is open for - an engagement. Salary in accord. 611fe With rtformo All VI CllitraCT ter and ability. Addreas Busine3a," Box 2280, Philadelphia PoAt Office. FoIT-Int* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-A !,plmrclici small .....-EARM of 4 acre',nii the turnpike, Italf mile above Fort Washington, on the North Ptau H e.y.van.a buildiwze, :mod water, peat variety of slime and fruit trees. Bean iful location. Tering. accommodating. Apply on the prenii..s. MOSES PIERCE. ()elB-M.llOA* TO LET-A THREE-STOEW E Dwelling Delve, a gond tAioliing.rianqe, hot and cold water, and all the modern roiiveniences. Ap. ply on the prentiees, So. 1228 intursHALL street ; r,rl7-tr TO LET.—The five-star} STORE ? No. 2.5 North t•`OTThTIt i4treer. This :Store is in excellent condition, well located, awl has shelving and fixtures suited to the "Notion" business. WM. IL. BACON, 335 MARKET Street. ne]2-6t* OR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE. F —A desirable PAM% containing 88 acres of land, situate 3 miles from Doylestown depot, 28 miles north of the city. Excellent improvements, nicely watered, tine fruits, de. Possession can be given this fall. Apply to E. I'ETTIT, ocl2. No. 300 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-A great number of Farms, Country-places with a few acres of ground ; West Philadelphia and dermantown properties, .lre. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 300 WALNUT Street TO RENT—COAL YARD, 011 west bide of BROAD Street, first Yard above South Street. Apply to J. SERGEANT PRICE, 0c3.0-12t No. 813 ARCH Street. itt TO LET -- GERMANTOWN 1101:SE.—Tho property at the s.nthwest corner of GREEN and lug.igi Strooto will be to lot on the first of November ocll-6t* VOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHAR TER.—The superior Baltimore-built bark A. A. Drebert, G. T. Hewitt, master, 336 tons register, now in New York, Apply to JAURETCRE & CARSTAMS, 202 and 20.1- South FRONT St fp 0 RE N T---Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (without board), Ina private family, on WALITIIT Street, weet of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-11 FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain.- ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre ,• easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, sel9 No. 309 WALNUT Street. NIAGARA FALLS WATER POW ER.—CAPITALISTS AND MANDIACTII REDS. This immense water power is now ready Mr im mediate occupation, together with one limutred acres of land, embracing one quarter of the village, on 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 Fan can easily be stopped and its great volumediseharged through the bank below its present site, fur mitt purposes, under a head and fall of 200 feet. The title in perfect and the property nninenmhered. Fur further itrforrestion apply to N. W. D.ey or A. P. Fhld, Niagara FOP HOY, jrg, NOS Yin? Street, Philadelphia; lion. T. A. Jeueites, PLVVidellge, R. 1.; D. Thexter, ltoeton; or the owner, nORACE 11. DAY, No. 4/1 Liberty street. NEvr Tonic, Septenthei 2, 1861. sel,wfrnt3tu NWHEREAS, TEE LINDRIA, HO. TEL COMPANY by its Deed; dated tho first dog of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recbrder's Office of St. Louis county, in Book No. 231, at Page 202, and also by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and sitoolemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM 11. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDE'LL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. 126, of the City of St. Louis, and described as follows: First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one feet on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Tailless, and known as Survey No. 1508, and west by Sevenths alma. Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Mork, containing about seventy feet, be the Mlle more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or less; being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lota laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louie, 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, DREDELL, and DICK, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; betas eight hundred howls of five hundred doilars eacn, 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 front that date, all payable at the Bank of Com merce, in New York ; and whereas, among other things, it was„provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should tweraus Mtn MA 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 bowls may not appear on their face to be due ; and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting M three hundred and 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 • . sow, therefore, we, WILLIAM. M. 'MORRISON, ED WARD RREDELL, 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 five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Court Houle, in the CITY OP ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub lic Vendee, to the highest bidder, in culler to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro. vicious of said deeds together with the expenses of the Triad, WM, M. MORRISON, EDWARD RREDELL, Trustees. se4-dtoe22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, BOOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA NROUS, new and old, bought, sold. and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIArBANE BOOR STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at • distance purchased. Those haying Books to sell, if at • distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early. Books printed In and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. catalogues, In press, sent free. Libraries 111 p. praised by rfe2541,1 JOllll OAigruLTA, AMERICAN ACADEMY Off CoMI'LIDIEZiTARY BENEFITS TO B. VI.LINIAN i R FON th.L.VS' and THURSDAY, October 2.11 and 24t1. THESE TWO PERFORMANCES will 1.., Till ONLY ONES the ar He'll of the new f.rti,its in .Linuarr, 4S MOSt of 16u,r huh in the emmtry ha, e earls in. November fur in - ana and Europe, to 1111[11 fin:axe:lwatt. whicit Um%) limo found it inivipaidet.. ace,r ) t w Vi e w of t h e dig_ tubed stab , of the Inion. 1.11 S..lltS, :10 Celli, extra. TLr• Aaie of Feat.. Fur tI. Iwo perfurmaneea will eon:owner• OIL lt ( t;rr DAY ' S October 2161-. Xll'l'lC E.—'l 114 of HO pvrAyitai 1,:o1,1.11M or ow 1., 1 ,(40, :Jo, rroo, g ,v,„,, tho t•resout ootorpt re or Will 1.111, fit 01:06, 11 fo vithor 01 tho two porform. for to,o•rvi4l soot, (:',4 .1 Ow tl., 011ie.. tho Aomloo c. Silly.' I hay.. malt rtakra the. uuwnlc, Iket Of Ca" Opera ea' 10" , c.innn lihnni I i coniniinicii, true 11110 broken incren,ol the rink of that at all ettlerpriini, and, in the upinion of snAny, 0..00 il.e tioisihility of an attempt; :;( - 1 I %A ii...14.1-11ijnoa (111.1 aln confident Of !wine aide IL NMI I.ro 01(41 nOlll.O ea• eomagemeas sHi be livid ont tL inn. t;;;; nom ; artivui3 . engaged ;I; ma r.Ntendlvt 0re t,.•1., Milo the r••gillar 5.40..11 in January. When pfdlll. ndgitinnni 111110.,4 Will 71111V° front Etirop••, find from the Ot , tit Ir:wnpatt3 tort rvfoitilitiv, in 3lexic • With 31:1N lqarelz..k. 1;3 that time 1111!,1 hare ml.lllllO, ;Intl the pllblie 111121,1 feel nit/re in • dined t.. eujop retliwrdamusettiviitA that! (luring tii it:tx Ti) mmltht tue to tto tm, 1 lava tlnt/a , mi!”..l to hly,t,r, pet pawn, in each city, LIII pructe ll ct birh will be rmpinyd - I,y nie in carrying on the wiuhv.~ra>nn. I am happy to state that, from proomt appoarmlN.l, tin :imam v.:11 11:011 with an Plliilll.lastie 1%!01011:443. Stri•liiio:oig•l'P, }Lt. m 0..? 'Ft-Won:tido foniilio-, ,i 01,1.• tI th ,, t holy Na air, tIP• (Vim mr•sit, 1 itimut a singla rArtmlinn. 1.9 ve Ht—mt.d at/ Id" their Item.tio4 co-011,1116mi, 1111,1 S_ictr4 use attends Alltplautiai proofs of their kindly ill. 3.1,1 V.,(3. I appeal now to the great ptthlir, who owe to me 1116 ,:lti:fartifili of IINV11:2, heard SoWoe. Pieeolontiid. AMIN* imy.ttattitilo, Adelina Itatti t Labortlf,t, FormAg i Nytut, It Itt.rz, Yieit:ctemps furl vartuos ollso• Itooteal celebrities, to wleott I Itovt. given Wu s phouliit ut './rite," the t , l'espers," titto tqlitgio hots, — 4, ah.l lit rhlitp fort,, OM. of leading tratti or ti, Irtv. no 11,0114 that ,hall 111,14 IN ill, f•tit,l !rt. if not in Kekl,•,l moat tit lonrittot bloom ,ervivuo to ovoid the bit.l tittvai th.• i.f the rpaaa fop at. w0,‘1,1 priAuf e it the `,,aft: :111d Europe. With pfh,llll . .iliLEY and tiignorn lililtitiitLi 1111 , 1S/1w SIN I, awl th. i'lartrminf4 Petit, Op•-ra I (iv Now fly' rts.T. iii I'urie N. thi- i•venh:q to tit vo:1 Signor lirignoti sill MAP their )a.l appraraneo in Itliiladapina, Signor Ilri4noli win?, accepted an i.ngn goutant is Tifiso lliiddry one in n.• 18 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting mnd Stage Nnnmger W. S. FREDERICK . BllginOß4 Agent. and TPCJIAnit.Ot JOS. D. MURPHY. . . Tins am DAV.) uooi„,„,r le, Will he presented, the first rime rot throe year, the Coined), entitled ,VIVES AS Tli EY WERE A NI) DIAIDS Alt E. Gods %Ttuy Raffle. (11rH linty) ..... John Drew. Sir ~f " illinm Portnoy . .:.Mr. Jobe Gilbert_ The performance will conclude with tutu Extreiveglow.a, entitled WH EA T EY' CONTINENTAL STREMi I &BOYS EIGHTH. ritsurvELy TILE LAST NIGHT i)f the Comic Victoria( Manta, Thairoly neto scenere,decoratione,and appropriate tot tomes., with it splendid pannrannt, paint,d expressly f'r the piece, and the Grand Mechanical Scene by itauaWli them WALNUT -STREET THEATRE-.- NINTH au4 WALNUT Street!. r . ,/11/$5, N, VARRETTBOII. BENEFIT A.A D I7AL , AITE AR ANUE BUT ONE OF MA TILD A HERON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, October 18; Will be presented, bar the lust time but one; tlaa BELLE OF THE SEASON, Florence Upperten I.7.,hvitk Mr. B.lv.in Adam To cum:ludo IA int tho CommHiCa4 ontillod THE (wit:l7 FAMILY. 27,4, ontl 25 carte; Private BOxeN S 5 end Loom open at 7; Performance to commence at 7g. T HE PRESTIDIGITATEUR. The 11.1 , z1,1fivi - ni Jen) OM Otrki (20.711i1, brims, De(qratiotm, 'Uedale, :ie., pre.:ented to 'By foreian Monarch,. and Potentates, will be exhibited at CALDWELL .t B£2 CHESCNrT Streot, on the day of his first appearance at the Academy of.'Music, viz: WEDNESDAY, October Otl.. And the attparla Shawl 121 Cell hint by the (Mal, of Spaig ist E vary .ek. C0,. - S Ina CHESTNUT Street, on the same day. 0e1441 GARDNER R HEMMING'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS, FOR A SHORT,STA. SON, TWELFTH Street, below Spruce. _ And eyery night this week, New Acts by the Gret Btu Troupe. First appearance of Grand hlatinres, Wednrsday and Sataday actarnoona, commencing at 2% o'clock. Doors open at 7 j common at 7X u'clk Adadodon, ?5c4 children, 15e. ocl4.fit ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. WAUGH'S ITALIA Exbibiting EVERY ' , TIGHT, anti Wednesday and 6a• titular afternoons. rk:1 . 40 Lecturer. Admittance, 25 cts.; Children, 15 cts. Doors•open at, 1'; corpulence at a iituirter to S. ocl4-6t* MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES - OR THE REBELLlON—Representing ail the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and 'incidents to this date. Far rats by JA.M.119 W. QUEEN Ai CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List tarnished gratis and sent by matq free, on application. selS-2m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OE THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, 11 open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. AI. till 6 P. IL Admission 25 cents. - Otillaren under twelve kosai l half price. Shares of Stock, 530. 371 11 M. It. DA,CON 335 MAIMET Street. FP LILLIE ' S SAFE DEPOT RE MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Strut, umt t 'ranklin lustitute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and bang determined to merit fixture patronage, has secured ItU elegant and convenient store, and has now on head a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought end Chilled Iron Pire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the 0017 strictly tire and burglar proof Wen made.) A Tlneutialled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks willbe furniatesd to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pea (acted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.. Also, particular attention is called to Lilllo'lo New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Itc. This Safe. le -oss ceded to surname in style and elegance anything.yeengz tared for this purpose, and hl the telly one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. SPROUL Noricg.—l have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of themnearly.ucv, and some forty of other makers, comprising a comakda assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for Use now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold ek vary low prices. Mew call and examine. ia2s-13df H. C. SADLER, Ageat. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 CHESTNUT etrielle FIRE AND INLAND INEURANCIL DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day &Matlack. Samuel Wright Wrightßrox & D. B. Barney Davie-& Birney. Henry Lewis, Jr Lesisßree. & Co. C. Richardson.. J. C. Haws & Co. Jno. W. " J. W. Brermau & Gi3o' . A. Weal a W 0.44 P4es. F. S. Martin " Savage, Martin, & Co. 0. Wilson Davie.. Attorney-at-law. R. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodria. Jun. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1718 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Prolamin WILLIAM§ L BLANCHARD. Secretary. ia29-1(6 SAVING FUND-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and 0H1182 4 . NUT Streets: • INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Preeident, JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to MI Legislature. FOR BARRADORS.—The fast— ailing Brig T.IIIOIAS WALTER will sail in a few days for tlio above port. For passage oolr, apply to. tho Wait', oil board, at 11LRAD-ALLEY WHARF, or to JAMBETCRE. R CARSTAIRS, 015 '202 ;01,1 '204 South YltitNT Street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF 'FREIGHT. To WASHINHTON, R. C.. BY ERICSSON LINE TO lIALTIMoIIE, AND Mc% THE,NcE BY BAIL. BOAD TO WASMI.NTON ion and after this date all freights for Washington by this route will be required to be prepaid throw:l4 nid rnekage 1. iiVlill6ll. With hrlllo anildestination in full. FRElliitTS OF ALL KLNDS received and forwarded daily. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent,, No. 34 South WHARVES. FOR NEW YORK. liedFlitilllaW DAILY LLNY., 010. Damon 111 M Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and Now York Express Steamboat Qom• pang receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., deliver.. ing their cargoes in Now York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHAP.VES, Philadelphia JAMES HAND, Agent, and-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVEN, New York. PHILADELPHIA AND 81112 r 101 WASHINGTON =MSS STEAK. BOAT COMPANY. New line direct ter Alexandria, Woehington, GeorgetoWn. Through in 36 hours. Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. ILLED, Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every 'WEDNESDAY and BA. TIIRDAY, at 12 o'clock M., connecting with all lines at those ports, and returning, leave Waabington, George *vivo, ohd Alexandria every lIHNSDAY and BATHE; DAY, for Philelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, No ad . 14 8011TH WHARVES, Philadelphia, MORGAN h lIIIINEHART. Agents, Pont of G street, Wailittlitten• mat FOR NEW YORK. Philadelptht Steam Nnallar o.slslat, will commence their boldness for the swam on Monday, 18th instant. Their steamer! are now receiving freight at BeooU Pier above Walnut street. Terms accommodating. APOIT to W. M. RUUD 00. in Booth Delaware ATINITIO rig ag STEAM TOWAGE TO WABHINGTOL.D. C. —Parties having boats or barges for Washington, from Philadelphia or yew 'York, by applying at the office of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Companr, 417 WALNUT &mete can learn terms aud particulars. H. Y. LlCilligY, liegrelarr. AMUSEMENTS. osr.Li.mr. TO ALL PARTS OF THE ACAI)E3II B. ULLMAN Ou WEDNESDAY, O'tohr•r 'MI, ILL ItALLo IN BIASCII ERA. Tho treat "n 0...—. of la 4 winter. IILISS CLARA LOUISA IiELLOG(I t (Iler Rpprltnutce in tlir ;went TOP* of Ainiiiin.) ;IDS HINKLEY, M P. SIGNOR Oil THURSDAY, Oriobt.rl:4th, TWO NEW oI'ER.AS. Nov. - for HI! , fir-t time given in Plailnilelphia, BETLY, JIY DONIZETTI . TES N(ll.:Es DE JEANETTE, MISS' RELLOGI;, W I TII ()TILER ENTERTAINMENTS MAZEPPA. PRICES-75, 50, 37X, 25, and 15 cents No extra charge for reserved seat& PARIS AND LONDON! f3/I,YEII LAUF. OF Elif ITAIITHENT 11 To CtM11:111 . 11Ce With the t'otheilietta called UNeLE JOHN. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. MONDAY, 9 0 1.041 /4!!!, "THE WHAT IS III" SAFES. SAVING FUNDS. Matilda. Homo
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