CITY ITEMS. 12SPORTANT TO HOUSFXRPPPRe.—WO MVO already directed attention to the splendid stock of Stoves at the wareroome of Mr. John S. Clark, No. 1008 Mar ket street, and refer to it now for the purpose of saying that our opinion respecting the popularity of two of his celebrated Blinn bee been fully realierd ; we al lude to hit gae•consnming cook dm, (which has the extraordinary economical distinction of consuming but one ton of coal in sir months,) and ins admirable new Air-tight Silver's Gus-consuming Parlor Stove, with Clark's iieteiit arranfioneld kr teaming the Milos without raking, or causing the escape of one particle of dust. These two stoves are well worthy the attention of all who are in want of stoves, either for cooking or for parlor, chamber, or office use. The high merit rchielt Mr. , Olark vialnw for them. Is ac corded by all who try therm and, besides this, every store that leaves his premises is sold with a guaran tee that it will do as represented, or the money will be refunded. The popularity of these celebrated istOTe3 lantrt itt , , , •-•• IL••1' br.vme ~'m• - rd!~ - and very soon the demand for them, we believe, will ex ceed the capacity of the largest manufactory in the city to supply them. We may also state, that Mr. Clark's general stock of Stoves and Ranges, including every price, and dent - 4 , th% is env 9f the largest anti most complete ever offered to the public. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF MILLINEftY GOOE9.— Among the various attractive displays of goods now being made by elm first-class stores on Chestnut street, there -1 0 none wc.re beautiful than that [resented at tbeimge Millinery Goal- estabilslimeut of Messrs. Kennedy t Brother, No. 729 Chestnut. street. These gentlemen have song had the reputation of keeping the most exquisite as sortment of goods in that line to be found in this countre, Laying had mom - yearn' experience, being their own int porters, and commanding, as they do, facilities that are not surpassed by any other house. Their present line of :fine French Flowers and Feathers is especially worthy of notice, and in this branch they have long been pre eminent—so much so, that among the trade their house Las been designated The Flower Emporium of Piiila •delphis:' We must not omit to mention also, that their assortment of Bridal Wreaths, anti Hats and Menet:: for .children, is rich and complete. A more attractive point for the ladies our city does not afford. They have just completed a very tine ilnProventent to their Rum Tux CLOAK-ntNIN(I SEASON. cclnere shall ee buy our Cloaks 1" is just now a popular fines. ton among the 'tubes. A little attention, therefore, to this Query on our part just now, may not be out of place. Avery vernier estellishment of this class is the well-known house of Mr. Ivens, No. 23 South Ninth street. This is one of the most extensive cloak man afite ories in the city, awl the la , ge Bud wed-filled salesrooms of it generally present an air of greater activity tkan Meet others in the trade The present stock of this house is rich and varied, and hundreds of gratified customers daily attest this by making their selections therefro.n. The new Cloak Store, at No. 29 South Ninth street, Lad also great attractions for ladies of taste ant fashion, the Men. 1•e-IKis pt up with special PL , F4TAISBO , St the wants of the best class of trade. The Cloaks we exam ined there, s day or two since, were really beautiful. Messrs. Hough 5: Co., at the new store, No. 25 South Tenth street, also offer a stock of Ladies' Cloaks, of rare excellence. Their garments are made in the nest style, -of every variety of fashionable materials, and are sold at remarkably low prices, for the quality, which, by these times, is no mean consideration. We shall proba bly- have SOME , mere points to refer to tinder this head at another time. WUAT LAMP no Yoe USE 7—This question we intend for general application. It veryherly, whether living in a dwelling supplied with gas, or not, is obliged to hart a portable light of some kind. The wrong oe, lection of three is frequently attended with sad coney smences; in view of which, we advise all our readers, who have not yet done so, to supply themselves at once with Oho Titter': Lamp for burning Kerosene Oil, ma nufactured, in endless variety, at the popular Light Ern -port= of kr,ns. Witters C Co., No. 3u North Eighth street, corner of Filbert. E. G. WHITMAN & Co., Second street, be low Chestnut. by making and selling the finest, richest, and purest confectionery sold in America, have won for *hen - Ise:yes a reputation, which literally keeps their store constantly alive with customers and themselves and clerks busy almost without a breathing interval. Serves them right: they deserve their success. Their store is a 'Marlow place hi great steal ut 49ate§tic Jet . far a little money. COLLARS AND CRAVATS, and Gents' Far lashing Goods generally, can be had in greater variety, Letter style, and at more reasonable prices at the great Central Cravat Store of Mr. J. A. Efthrrman—the popular G. P. E. C.—than at any other house in the Union. This Is a fact, and facts are stubborn thing 3. SIGNOR BLlTz.—This mysterious Prince of ilAtimms., in the lishilimmib of MB, will swarm' ]lnn_ nayevening at his Temple of Wonders. The learned ea. miry birds, combined with the humorous jokes of Bobby., Will form a most amusing portion of the exhibition. It is nsciess to iall:/1 , lICIAItiIIIII3 on these wonderful pri - Uruhroces. as true worth needs no praise, LACE CPRTAINS, all styles, good goods, low 3prices—S2.so, , - .7-4.50 and S 6, S 9, 512,50, Sl5, SIS. S2O, $25, 330, S4O a pair. United States officers.' silk Bashes ,55, S 7, SS. 719 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia, itinounie W. St. Carry d. 'Brother. Window all colors, 75eent, to $lO each, with string fixtures. oc A CARD.—The subscriber takes this method of informing 1,13 patrona that he has procured a choice brand of Family Flour, manufactured orcluaively to hie order. Having received many compliments front those who hare made trial of this brand, be feels confident that in recommending it as a superior article to any offered to the public, he is only doing instice to the manufacturer end bilmelf, 0, 11, Mettrtn, Peeler in Fine Groreriefi Arch and Tenth streets-. 0c15.51* CHINESE DAILY FARE.—The Chinese are a queer people to go to market. A. gentleman at Canton writes that a neieltber of his hos just laid Os his winter's billthglitlMPP of II horst., and two barrals of Lull dogs. It d..es n...t state whether a suitable stock of clothing was also procured, although we have no doubt Lot that the 681111.- would have been purchased at the pa latial military awl civic clothing emporium of Granville Stokes, 603 thesmut street. A splendid assortment of fell and ranter garments, and army and navy uniform., aro now on hand, and selling at reduced rates. THE" SCARCITY OF BLANKETS.—Among the articles which Government finds it difficult to obtain, in as large Quantities as they are needed, for the use of the army, are blankets:: but private patriotism is making up the deficiency. In respect to uniforms there is no diffi culty upon that score, the enterprising firm of Rockhill Wilson having eAtablialied a military branch of their Brom n Stone Clothing Salt, Not. CO and fiQd Chestnut unreel - , above dixtl-, where uniforms which are nnequallesi in respect to elvgahee and durability are produced in in definite quantities. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MORT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets W 6 Wright, liewnrk, Del 1 1 E Smell, York, Pa B L4U'ig A! .4tlll, AIUIIIII4I. W F Reynolds, Manna B B Wigton, Huntingdon 0W De Long, Lex, Ky W M Hamlett, New York JW S White, Pittsburg J F Dran, Pittsburg Mrs Donaldson & ch, N Y T P Anderson, Fort Wayne J W Weir & la, Harrisb'g de Arriaga. Wash, D C B S Stickney, Chicago A Rent, Maryland Miss lit Facklin, fdaryland B Repack, Worcester Men M L Wvetrr Mr Woodburn & la, ln'polin ino Toosleff, Boston S P Russell & wf, N York S L Sawyer, Boston Chita C Viebuhr ' N York W H Kincaid, Pittsburg Geo 0 Brastow, Bor;ton A Wilhelm & la, Cornwall W Jones„ 31 le Lowrey, Brie, Ps. J L Anderson, Penns T C Nicholson., Poona John E CleY, Cleveland, 0 Geo McDonald, Columbus B Cook, Cite 0 F S Hunter, Reading "Peter Blithe, Beading G D Guild, Boston C L Pratt, Boston E Howland, New York C D Robinson, Saratoga S'g Gerdes, Baltimore J T Fget?r, Baltimore Geo W Farrin.ton t Kinn _ BEt. Bowman & In, England R Crook, New York TA. Baker ic ef, California. II S Olcott, New York - Lied Col Nieida, Penua C Wendell, Wash, 1) C J Smith, New York J L Priest, Boston E. J Coleman, Louisville,Ky Mrs Capt Gibson, N York .Thoal-t Tilton. New York Mrs Lee & sister, Delaware Isj J p Mclntosh ? Wash W T Holwortby, New York .A B Taylor, New York 0 d Tliyou, New York. Airs Wbl Banda, N York L B Jewell, Boston Jae Hooper, Baltimore I. elephant., Wash, D C J Morris, New Haven J C Dodge & la, Boston T Cordukes. Cincinnati, 0 DLe Roy, New York Le Bon New York R L Livingston, New York 113nT J A Andrews, hostels PY. How, New York J F Maconiber, Boston A Long, Boston 'rhos N Dale, New York Dr B Barthotow, USA Ma W J Martin, USA W Heye & la, New York James Row, Brooklyn C W Copeland,Brooklytt Geo C Whiting, Wa-ddogton J R Ridgely, Baltimore .Rhea A Thoyer,ltaxton J fittirges, NOW York. SS" Ii Osborn E R Mudge & Is, Boston li Moore & la, N, w York C Marsh, Boston L Riess, New York A C Blanchard, Indiana F A Marcy, Hurtloni X X Merriman, Hartford d M Shoemaker, Baltimore 'Amos T Hill, Chicago L Baker, New 'Bedford tI R Colby, New York N C Banahead, Li. A A$ Drowor, New York C Marshall, Fitchburg W Haywood, Fitchburg Dudley Fuck, Hartford B Wadsworth, Hartford IT !Hawn, New Jersey A Condit, New Jersey ES Cleveland, Conn Cyrus Northrup, Conn A P Kimball, Fitchburg B Snow, Jr, Fitchburg It Wallace, Fitchburg Mr Hopkins Jas H Cook Ar wf, N Fork J Rossett i Boston V L Schley D W Evans, New York Mather, West Troy, N Y 'MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch H L Erben, Lanes,ter H Welsh, York, Pa McGovern & niece, Penne, A S Currier, Norwich, et .3 Dickson, BPliver, 0 J - 1" Weaver, Clearfield, Pa crmasspaid, Urbana, 0 D Osborn, Wisconsin J Bresalei., Ottowa, 0 F S Blitz, Columbia L Welle,"Draluainotown G D Sprecher, Lancaster John Ditlow, Lani.a,ster Bev Dr Matshall, Pittsb'g A M C Cramer, 31nrtland B linebes,'Boltimore Iteifimyder. PotLkille J • 111 Mociionalii, Princeton M J Hickock, Scranton" - ^v - J J Cork, Virginia .3 Allen, Ohio I L Chas L Green, Pittsburg :0 Davis, Jr, NewburYport Mrs T Siniekson, N Jersey Miss Wood, Salem, N J C Gill dc son, New Jersey Miss Slocum, Wince,.barr., T S Perry Jz la, Wash, D C X S Kineelend it le, Peiiu Jot Viirget, Ohio A Kiapeanton, Ohio A 3 Humberger, Ohio Jos C Clarke, WP.tmobul so J E Brown, Kittanning. IS A Simpson, Lock Haven AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.„ above nth. G W Holnbar, L iiilYrti J G Noises, Pittsburg J L Lupton, Prinreton, N J S B Chau., Fauna J D hlarshlank, Lancaster Thou G Palmer, N Jersey Z E Taylor, New Jersey A Thompson, New York G Ilenisler, Baltimore W S Hicks, New York Dunlop, D C E F Newbold, N Jersey H Niles & wf, ro Jae C Young, Tlaltinnwo TI F Barnes. Philadelphia G A Morrill, Watlt, Chas T Smith, C Jam 1" Porter, Wash, D FA &tern, New York 11 Trent, Somerset, Pa ST. LOUIS HOTEL--Chestnnt street, above Third. .7 P Stanton, Now York I' K Hartung, Poona J B Bnetwr, Obit, N Irish, Pittsburg A H Ostrander J It Murphy W E Averill John Feretuton,New Caatle W S Boon, Watertown F D Hetrick, Enoton A B Johnson, Harrisburg Louie Donglae, New York J Vale, Waterville,•N Y L 0 Van Alen, Danville C D Cobb, Woreono. Dr Ricorde, N J J D Artist, M:1111.1..1 J M Clark, Trenton, N .: A Talcott, Connecticut J II Harding, Phit.o. THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. S Day, Trenton, N .1 W P Hammond, Phila R A 0 Kerr,Altoona B Hilterbrant, Ohio 0 R Sanfor, Troy Mies hi Sanford, Troy Ifisa Kate Sanford, Troy Mee R Smith, New Nork lain Smith, New York D T Horton, Hancock, N Y .1 H Murray, Hancock, N Y Ceo Rona, Hancock, N V hire Hawley, Baltimore Minn Hawley, Baltimore A Borth & lady, Hagerstown D C Wheeler, Ilaneoch,NY r - NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street. above Third peter Hauck, Allentown Lewitt R Rank, Jonestown Ir Albert, Myereto, tt W I Butler, Allvntcrwn B Swartz, Lehigh co, Pa Geo W Oliver, N Jertaty J D Rupp, Philadelphia II E Miller, Iletinagrove, Pa Geo Ball, MaSglichusetts Bea.' C Brunottle, Mass John Treater, New Yolk M P Boyer &w, Beading COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Slith street, above Chestnut. L N Dewey, Phila. II McSparrow, Catasaana W C Dickey, Chester co,Pa 3 Nichols, Oxford, Pa Benj Thompson, Chester co M Pennock, Wilrn, Del Levi 0 Griffith Or i Crossley, Ith4 Dr F 9 Kohler & la, Pa Tiros Walter, Coatsville J D Moss, Cheater co, Pa J West James Rohrer Dr Meredith & la,Pogittown Dr E Weeks J Bender & la, Bordentown tiTATES UNION HOTEL—Market at., above Sixth. Jahn Dietrick. Pennsylvania J It Turner, Carlisle Di B Street, Illinois Id Vanelair, Altoona James Itovard, Indiana Jame. , L Biren, ecru co John Montgomery, Penn Jacob Nisley, Penn Sit Pannibaker, BfrA Watt, Latrobe Mrs WII mat. Latrobe Pr lt Met:regor, Lewisbnrg James Coates, Christiana Jos DC Pownali, chrterna MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., ab. Arch. F 1103 , 2)01as, Narrowslnwg Thad Flanagan, New York GII Haul:, Hancock, NY Ali', Boni, New York CiPO TI Sargent, IltirtaPat W ItoLhioun, &mown D 11 King..bnry, baton BLACK BEAR—Third street. above Callowhill. S Trumbower,Polemtown S Shutt, lloyleidown W ran', YarMerville :Sand A Noakl, A - an - 110,111s r 'l' k, , - ,r, Yorll,-;,-.111.- I , i-1 I. '1';,,1-1-, I'oritivyvl.- A Buckman, Penns. Jannks Slack, Ponna Wm Etklows, Moreland Wm Lukens, Bucks co Mrs 'W Lukens, Bucke co W R Neu, Dolington C Buckman, Penna NV R (Atha Penna. P R Palm Schoyl Haven Jame: , E Dunlap, Penna Casper Roads, Byberry E M Woodward, Penna. Roads, Southampton Isaac Tundineon, ByLorry Rat Burroughs, NeNi'town 0111, 11011.11:4 Southampton Jacob }Topple, Penner Jacob K 11111, Earlville W Flack, Bucks co Isaac, Flack, Bucks co REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Ponbaylvalna H Nyors Ynrk, Penn Jlle Sharp, Pallasiown Chia Ilb•titer, II ThoMak., Newark, N J A L ties, tiordon BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhlll. E F Reinhard, Pow a II JOllllBOll, RlWkli co, Pa Bnelts ea, PR Joe Emory, Billiton% Bobt Steckel. Allentown Peter Huber, Allentown Benj Beaus, Bucks co, Pa S E Broadhurst, Bucks co MARINE INTELLIGENCE. '• BEE FOURTLI PAGE. ARRIVED Steamship Delaware, Taylor, 20 hours from New York, With 111(1S0 and passengers to .Tas Alldenlice. Brig Mary E Milliken, Norden, 10 days from Matan eae. with sagar to Sh W Welsh. On the 13th inst . , - at 7 1' M 60 miles south of Hatteras, was boarded by U gunboat Albatross—wished to be reported all well. Card N reports that when he passed Carysfort Light it was in good order. Scbr Albion, Holbrook, 8 days from St George, in bal bo.t to captain. tichr John Famtun, MO, 2 day from Providence, with mdse to Crowell be Collins. Schr H P Simmons, Godfrey, 5 thays tram Gloucester, with rodeo to Crowell & Collins. Schr Albert Field, Phalli*, 6 days from Taunton, with mdso to Twells & Co. Sal. Henry Nutt, lltkor, 7 days from Hatteras Inlet, With nulse to Baker ds Folsom. gait. R J Mercer. litnhireion, days from Province. town with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Sehr Annie E Martin, Edwards, 4 days from Boston, with mdse to J E Barley. Schr Mechanic, Coyllea, 1 day from °demi, Delp with ultent and oats to J L Co_ Steamer Sarah, Jones, 23 hours from Now York, with mdse to IV MBaird .k Co. CLEARED. Ethr Deborah Jones, 'ratan, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stan° & Co_ Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W 1' Clyde. Btr J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED Tise U S steam transport. Union, Garvin, sailed from Ilea& it Levy's wharf at 1 P M yesterday, bound souttt. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) The LT 9 steamers 0 M Pettit (leaky under her guards) and Mercury, and schrs A R Wetmore, Jolin E Holmes, John G Wright, for Fortress Monroe, - Rising Sun, for Boattm, S W Welling, for do, and Marietta Hand, for Baltimore, are at anchor in the harbor. Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL. MEMORANDA Steamship Boston, Crookor, hence , arrival at York Ml 4 1' Yest, WQUI‘I proceed to the, rouktyn nary yard, and take on board sixty cannon—thirty-two pounders— ter the Philadelphia navy rani. Steamship Virginia, Snyder, sailed from New York yesterday for Fortress Monroe. She carries a full cargo, and nineteen Ilatteras rebel prisoners. Ship Tuscarora, Mimicry, for Philadelphia nth, was adv at Liverpool sth intL Ship %lamb McGonagle, hence, arrived at Londonderry 411 i inst. Bark Conrad, Salsbury, beneo, at Pernambuco Lith ult, disebg. Bark Virginia & Esteßina, WiThing, sailed from Fal mouth 4th for Mao], Brig Yeint, Botsford; train Montevideo Sept 0, at New York yesterday. Brig Henry Leeds, Smith, for lfewetes Isle, to load for Phiadelphia, sailed from Rockland 1-Ith inst. Lehr Mary Ann Magee, Magee, cleared at Boston Mt insL for Philadelphia. Selir New Jersey, Vanneman, cleared at Path 16th inst. for Cape May. Schr Ann, Blake, hence, arrived al. Portland 16th inst. Schr E P Lewis, Wallace, cleared at Portland 16th inst for Philadelphia. Schr Ihmm, PL.nney galled from No Beafora 17th inst. for Philadelphia. Sam Julius Webb, Truman, for Philadelphia, cleared at NEW York yesterday. Sell' John Jones, Corson, elearel at New York yester day for Wilmington. Del. NAV 11 1 ,% INJildge., Shot.-, York ye*terdAy from Gloucemter. Steamers Anthracite, Jone?, Black Diamond, Allen, and Raritan, Sloyer, hence, arrived at. New York yes terday, SPECIAL NOTICES_ THE PLEASURES OF AUTUMN. BY THE BARB OF TOWER BALL. 'Tie said or sung, that, in our clime, Autumn Is a .1. - lightful time i And so it is, beyond a doubt. If all is right, inside and out. Autumn is pleasant, if your fool-rte Is ample, seasonable, good ; And if no bilious svmptoms make Your limbs with frightfulagnes shake. Autumn is pleasant, if your mind, Is alio and loClined ;X:11.5r: Ifeehemingavarice and pride Have left you not dissatisfied : If you to conscience can appeal And self-approved and happy feel, And if your clothes ;Ire fit to wear When Antunm's breezes chill the air. Then, in the tine mouth of October, Be prudent, diligent, and saner, And if the season you would relish Your outside man you must embellish. To Tower Tian at once proceed, And Autumn thou may prove indeed, As it to poets dolt appear, "The happiest season of the year." Call and "embellish," as above advised. We have our usual full and complete stock of Seasonable Clothing, which is being sold at reduced prices to suit the times. Array and Say Y Uniforms, of all kinds, made to order at the shortest notice. TOWER No. 518 illimmr STREET . , Philadelphia. It BENNETT lc CO. DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NER— VOUS CORDIAL ; or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price Si. For sale by DYOTT & CO., N - o. 222 North SECOND Street, O*l7-tharli Depot for all Popnlat ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best 'Kanner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. _LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figure& All Geode made to Order warranted patient& tory. ,Our ONE-PRIOR SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22,ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. TlATcru,Loß's HAIM DYE.—ThiS cele brated and ptniect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE MT LIMIT produces • splendid Black or natural Drown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ireffects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAIINESTOOK & CO. and DYOTT I CO., Philadel whits mhl—{l MARRIED DATIES—STIMPSON.—In Cambridge, Mass., on the 16th inst., at Christ Church, by Nov. Dr. Thumb:, Peter A. Davies, of Philadelphia,to Sarah li., daughter of Mec h.-it R. gilt:4.as, tl4- farmer McCOOL—SCIIERTLE.—On the 17th inst., by the Rev. Mr. MeCool, Benjamin B. MeCool, Esq., son of the officiating clergyman, to MISS Kate Sehertle, all of Potts ville, Pa. tK TAYLOR--TAITT.—On the 17th inst., by the Rev. Clam 11:Cooper, William 3_ Taylor; of Huntertou county, N. J., to Mies Jennie T. Taitt, of this city. - * GRAY—FELL.—On the 17th host , by Rev. W. Cath cart, Mr. John Gray to Miss Rachel Pelf, both of Ducks county. CONRAD—MATHEWS.—On the 17th inst., by Rev. W. Cathcartl Mr. Martin T. R. Conrad to Miss Elizabeth Minima, both of Ducks comty, SPARKS—KINgLEY.—On the 16th tact., by Rev. J. L. Ifeysinger, Mr. Joseph T. Sparks to Mist Catharine }., eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Kinsley, all of Phila delphia. TAYLOR—LAIRD.-6n the at inst., at Rensinsten, by Mee_ Wm_ 0_ Jolomtonf4 &motel Taylor to Miss Catharine Lela DIED: POTTS.—On the morning of the 16th instant, William B. Potts, in the 61st year of his age. The rsl%tivee and /nide Mende of the fa m ily are re apectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1500 Arch street, this (Saturday) after. noon, at 2 o'clock. 111tOOKS.--On Tuesday ' the 15th instant, Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Samuel B. and - Eleanor Brooks. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to :Mond her funeral, from the residence of her father, 1615 Filbert street, title (Ztitrirday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Funeral services at half past 3 o'clock, tit St. Stephen's Church. ik ADDATIft.--On the 16th inst., Maria Addams, in the 68th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Rprogel Adair, Pennsylvania avenue, near . Columbia Bridge, on Sunday afternoon, NO inst., at o'clock. HOWELL.—On the 16th inst., Sophie, widew of Dr. George H. Howell, 11. S. Navy. Funeral from the residence of her father, Wm. King, Esq., corner of Sixteenth and Cuthbert streets, this (Sa turday) morning, at 9 o'clock. tr the 16th inst., interim 8P10Z64., in an 41st year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1110 Steadman (late Warren) street, on Sunday, at 12. o'clock. ik EARY.—On the 17th lost., -Elizabeth Eary, in the 56th year of her Rah Funeral from her late residence, No. 143 Allen street, Frankford road, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * LOG CE.—On the 17th inst., Neal Logue, aged 26 yearF. • .. Funeral Cron his late residenee, !t!•b1la street, east of Twenty-fourth street, below :'print Carden street, on Uff - mr.4m, at 11. CMICSAI4 . . ItcCANDLESS.-011 the 17th inst., Mrs. Mary Me- Catallesr , , aged 73 years. Funeral from the residence of her eon, Patrick Mc- Catalhais, Sorrel street, below Sarah, Richmond, on Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clozlc. ItOSEMAN.—un thn 17th ingt., Jnhn C. Roseman, in the 44th year of his age. rtil/Grid AVM 116 into remitlace, No, 013 Shiv➢en street, above Sixth, on Sunday of i4WIIOOII, at 1 o'clock. * SCHWEMMER.—On the Itith rout., Writ. F. Schweat- Hier, aged 21 year,:. Funeral from the reAlenee narenta, N 0.1543 LaWl,lllr street, ota,ve .. :;, Sunday afternoon, at 1 ..'dock. SEGNAIt.-On the 17th inrit., &inlt Suzann, wad 66 11,arg. Funeral from his late residence, Lehigh avenue, be low Frankford road, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'eloek. BLACK itIPSANGLAIS, ONLY 25 Black Reps Anglode, 25 ets. Do. do. Imperial, 25 ets. Do. do. Angleis. 4-4 wide, 27.4 ets. Do. All wool 'Velour Reps, $l. Do. do. do. ,Ottomans, $l. Do. Radzomer Silks, best quality mule. Poolt Pole, 1.• do, Do. Gros Grain Silks, 'MI qualities. Po. Dress Goods of every description. DF.SSON !It SON'S Mourning Store, oell Nu. 91S CHESTNUT Street 07. CHURCH Or THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING GARDEN, below BIIOAD.—"The Be teaved." The Rector will (D. V.) preach at 10% A. M., and 7,!ti P. "Mow whose relatives or friends i)! TIMIS" ore respectfully invited 10 the EVEN [NU 811tVICE. it* orPEACE OR WAR.—LECTURE BY II” v. A. C. TIMMAA, TO-MORROW EVE NING. IL-NIVERSALIBT CHURCH, LOMBARD Si, übove FOLK ATAh.itig d rvicw at half ~A.,1. 10. [rrSPIRITUALISM.—S. J. FINNEY, OF 011ie, one of the trek eloquent and able speakers of the timee, will lecture, at SANSOM.STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10% A. M. and 7% P. 01., on Practical Religion. Admission 5 cents. ltd gyA COURSE OF SERMONS ON THE .Tewish Tabernacle and its . fierniturs, in their typical tra4inas, Hill 6' COIIIIIMIIet4 in ST. PAUL'S Cli Til 11D, t.A.mr WALNUT, To.moßßow F,ymilNi;, am! cmitinne4l nn the third Sandny evening Of Oath month. :service tit half p.ot coven. ay. VICTORY OVER DEATII.—" IF A Men die shall he live nkininl"—The Rev. AN DREW MANSITIP will preirth TO-MORROW MORN ING, a 1 h,!r at the WV% PEEN M. E. (1t T' I:CM. TIP VNTIFTTI and WALNI - T Sivont.t_ iLo l•id•iic nn g rept-A:1W!) hi itIA t‘r alarm!. At. , tl3 free. It* ErrMEETING IN BEHALF OF THE SOL- D( EVS.—Another of the series of interegting roc tho purprian of procuring, religinint rrnaing tor our mildierr, and Otherwise aiding in their ind ent impeovon,nt, win ho hold on SARIS AT II EVENING next. Ortnber 2011 n in the First Baptist rhurrh, cornyr BROAD anti ARCH streets, commencing at o'clock. The ilev. Benj. R. Loxley will 'preside, and addrrgsrs trill ir delivered by Rev. W. J. S. Taylor, 11ev. T. IS. ('I e m of TN...id:v-1,1.th 11,74inn.0t Ponm.ylvo- RUM. 6111H011, Egli... nod Whom Scat' 'Will Fe free. and all friendly to the object of the meeting are cordially invited. A collection will be taken at the lt* la. OFFICE OF THE FIRE ASSOC lA. Ti ON, Qcrins ii 17, 1881.-At a meeting of tlie Board of Trnsterc, held this day, the following preamble nod resolutions Werf , 111111101.11)11etly 11410pled : Whereas, it has pleased Mu in whom we live, and end have our being, to terminate the earthly life of our late esteemed associate, lIBNIIX P. AN NEILS ; and achcreas, it is proper that the Board of Trnatee4 of the Fire Aggneintlen, of which he wag a member, should mivo expression to their re,ltect for his memory and character, at well 96 their appreciation of the service which he rendered the Association during his continuance to,i member of this Board ' therefore, Resolved, That it is with deep regret that the Board have iearued of the death of HENRY F. ANNErts, Whibil event tintipivea it of one of itg moot Olden! Paid honorable members. Resolved, That the Board will not cease to remember the integrity of character and urbanity of disposition which marked the course of the deceased whilst a mem ber thereof t nor that to three qualifications for duty, were laird hominess caparitieti of a superior order ; which, with hi, , cooMaut etToits to advance the interests of the Association, sere to his iterrices as a Trustee no common value. Resolved, That•we offer to his bereaved family our warmest Eymputhies. - - - Relm.llTtil That a eon' 9t: fI I, 9TV resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased, and that the Iloard attend his funeral. Front the record. GEO. W. TRYON, Pree't. WISI. T. BUTLER, it urs. PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY .9•0011t;TY.-1.. Twetity-fmiefli A,m I 14Li«tiild or the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society will be held in Horticultural Hall, West Chester, commencing on ThritSPAY, the 24th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. The altered circumstances under which we are to as. Amble, and the changed position of the National Go vartimeht (.•ward the elarelnditins. gtates, Invest the ap proaching. 'netting with peculiar interest. Questions will present themselves for consideration which have never ta fore claimed the Attention of the Society. Some friends the cause incline to the opinion that the miseien of Abolitionists, 55 ti separate body, is at au and, and that their work mat litineeforth pace into now hands. Others belierc that the Anti-Slavery inurement is only assuming a new phase, and that its continued ex istence, and the faithful cohesion of its friends are highly important to its final success. That the course of Abolitionists. as individuals and as a body, oinaild undergo some modification to nil the axigouries eY the times, is a manor se onviona that it has already been assumed and acted upon. To what ex - - tent this modification sliCuld be carried, and what pre cise firm it should take. are 4 1 1,04 i 4111 . Willa it will be proper to settle al the appivaching meeting. LEWES, Del., Oct 16 That the Federal Government, as between it and the SCCrdiffil FtateP, iu Mt contest now pnnding,is altnirethor in the right, and entitled to the sympathy and support of all cood people. are points not mooted among American AbOlitionists; tint in what manner this sympathy should show itself, and how, precisely, this support should be given by people, bound by conscience and their mores, sionq to use nom lint " peaceful awl righteons meson," qi - -eatl,r. 'WM 6/1.. 51l be propCr for the Donn- SYlvtatia Anti Slavery Society to make some official de claration. A full attendance of the members of the Society is earnestly requested: 211111 an invitation is hereby ox tended to all who are alike friends of the Anti-Slavery rani, and of our common country, now in peril, to be pre: rid and Antre with u• hi our deliberations. JAMES MOll . , President. J. M. Mc KUM. Corresponding Serretary. oxTHE ARMY COMMITTEE OE THE Young. Men's Christian Association Would ear nestly call attention to the fact that Tory urgent re quests hare been made by the chaplains of our Penn. syfrania Volunteers for moral and religious reading mat ter.—Tracts, Ilynni Books, &e. The Association would gladly furnish these at once, Litt cannot, tot want otthe necessary means. it appeals, therefore, to the Christian public of our city for imme diate aid in this matter. Poi:anon: for this purpose (which will be duly ackuow ledged in the public papers) may be left with any of the following gentlemen : , 11.1 GEORGE R. STUART, 13 Bank Street. GEORGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange. WM. G. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street. . . . At the morns of the Association, 1009 CHESTNUT Street, or with the Treasurer. PETER B. SIMONS. SANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. ocs smwlm MECHANICS , BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 1861 A General Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank Nvill be held on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o'clock M. The Animal Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, N4witil.k‘e Mb, hatte44l+ 1114 11410 , 4 of 14 A. M. and 3 P. M. oeS-wsm TrEAST MAHANOT RAILROAD COM PANY.—OFFICE, No. 407 Library Street, Phila delphia, October 16,1661. The SeVeUtl. fuetaliaeht, of Dive Dullaka - pee note, of the Stock of this Company will he payable ou the Ist NOVEMBER next, at the Company's Office. ARCHIBALD McINTY&E, oel7-thstnovl Treasurer. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November nex, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. H. and 2 o'clock P. 31, The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the PIMP place on TUESDAY, the sth filtY of NOVEMIIIET next, at 12 o'clock M. ocB-thtbs tnolB WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, October 3, 3801.—The ANNUAL MEET MO of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking Home on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem ber next, at 22 o'clock M. And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the itch day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. H. and 2 o'clock P. M. G. M. TROUTMAN, oc3-thst tail& Cashier, DT. GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 8,1861. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. A E.t9cliliolilQrs will De held at the game place on TUESDAY, November 5, atl2 o'clock Is!. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. ocB-tuths tnolB Ea. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL. VANIA. PIIILA.ELPHIA, Oct. 12, 1861. The Annual Etonian for Direetora will be held at the Banking House on Monday . , November 18th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. - The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place, on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o'clock M. S. C. PALMER, oclo.tuthstnols Cashier. NCITY COMMIS: OTICE—The Boar hear Appeals from the Assm Property, ne returned by tl Wards, for the Triennial As lon ng daye ; Wards. lat....llollday, Oct. 21 .... Turaday 4, 22 3d .... Wed n " 23 ~ 24 sth ....Friday, 25 eth valay, iL ith....Tueaday, 29 Bth....Wednesday, 30 9th ....Thuroday, ~ 31 10th.... Friday, Nov. 1 11th 12th ..Monday, 44 4 ocl6-tholB c• OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, October 18,1861. The Board of Directors hayo this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Mite etuck of the CIIIIII.OIIIY, clear of State tax, payable on and after NoTember 11,1861. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can he had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. onlT-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. jr. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK. -PHILADELPHIA, October 4,1861.—The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking Home, on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the boors of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TtiESPAY, the 9th day of lio - vember nexl, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P. E., agreeably to the Charter. ocs-dtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17, 1961, . The undersigned, having been appointed to receive proposals for renuaieffing and reconstracthig the bidld lugs to be occupied by the Post Office and U. S. Courts, in the city, hereby gives notice that proposals for the work will be received at his office until 1.3 o'clock noon, on THURSDA Y, the 31st day of October, 18131. Each bid muse be enclosed and addressed to the under signed, endorsed "Proposals fur building the new Post OffrZ-'e cud U. S. °meta in the city of Philadelphla, ll with the DAMP of the bidder, and two persons competent to give security in double the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the work. Plans of the work may be seen at this office. The genera , mechanical description can be obtained on Monday next, C. A. WALBORN, az1.9.-4131 Pealmaster. iU. S. NARINES.—Wanted inane alatvli F.:- the U. B. Elai-hie Voite4, SOO .1,10-1,6,11a41 men, for sea and land service; also, a few competent drummers and lifers. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. CaptMn J. C. CASH T 0e11.12t Reuniting Mem. U. S. ARMY-WANTED IM MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT G. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a fen• more ble-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and thirty-live. Pay ranges from $l4 to $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 'surto that time ie ontitloil to $lOO BOUNTY from tbe 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 Fur further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office, GIRARD lIOU*S. LIEUT. F. DODGE, 21441. Rheth Cavalry, Beteultiust Meer_ SFOR CASH OR TRADE-Fruit, hade, and Ornamental Trees, at low rates. vcls-3l* DAVID J. GRISCOM, Wilknlbury, N. J. Q.BAMPOOING, _HAIR CUTTING, L.) AND DYEING done in the beet style at FOURTH and BRANCH.. octg-if tf C ARD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, bound lit Cloth, gilt edge, holding o 2 Portraits. Prim 76 PFlii.i- 316 ALL IRTER & BROTHER; ocl6 728 CHESTNUT Street. DR. J. H. MeQUILLEN HAS RE moved to 1112 knell Street. oet-lra* THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1861. J. WIEGAND, Jr., Cashier P-tiCK OF COMMERCE, rifILADELPITIA, October 7, 1361 J. A. LEWIS, Caabier iSIONERS' OFFICE.— rd of City Commissioners will !ssment of Real and Personal he Asseesore of the different :seesment of 1862, on the fol- I.3th....Tuesday, Nor. 5 14th ....WedneAday, " 6 15th.... Thursday, « 7 1 7 th 17th "' Friday, it 8 18th.., ,Morrlay, " 11 19th ....Tuesday, 12 20th.... Wednesday, 13 214....Thurfidny, « 14 2d 23d ..Friday, 24th rSth ~M5M1531 JAMES SHAW, Clerk MILITARY NOTICES. RETAIL DRY GOODS W HOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. M. L. HALLOWE LL & Co , 33a MARKET STREET, AND 27 NORTH FOURTH STREET, I=l AT RETAIL THEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, M: 4AP BEACH DRE'S SILKS. SILK VELVETS •'411.t. TAMISE ALPACAS, &c. PLAIN AND PRINTED MERINOS, MOUSSELINES, POPLINS, RR PS, V NL WOOLLEN PLAIDS, PRINTED FLANNELS, &c, TIMMP. IMMENgE STOCK OP SI - lAW LS, 01' VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, CLOAKS. MANTLES, &c , EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. MUT. And will sell by the Single Piece their stock of WHITE GOODS. CONSISTING OF LtNtln, 14t1,T.5, sAcoNta., eAmnnics, NAINSOOKS, ocl4-niwf2an O P E NIN er OF 'rf .. ;;Z FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. auk VIAIATC liliP MANTILLAF3TQWE I " 1320 CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper. OPEN, THIS MORNING. The. lin4rl asusrltue.n4 of BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS In this City. Nom Goods ireolved from our Wttrornomm ovary morns ing. WALTER RITCHIE, 018-tf PrOpriefor. rp R 131 31 I N G S AND ZEPHYR STORE. FANCY TRIMMINGS REDUCED. ZEPHYIi WoRSTED, WEIGHED AT THE COUNTER: AN ADVANTAGE OVER AhL OTHERS. New assortment of Embroidered Slippers. Embroider6d Chair Seats and Cushions. Orni Knitting Balls. RAPSON'S. TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, • Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. oel2-stbf-4t NEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! Now arranged for sale in our i, 4 llAllli AND CLVAIi ROOM, A large assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middl&4ex Blanket Shaw W. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanko Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black mid White Mixed. Water-proof Cloth Make. 9.1,' per cent. under regular price, NEW SILKS AND DRESS 000Diz. 11. STEEL & SON, oclO No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. REMOVALS. 1) t) EMOVAL. EVANS & HASSALL 51 &mitt' FOUIITIE Strrot, to No. 41' ARCH. STREET, DR. DU. BOUCBET, DEN •••••• TIST, lips REMOVED to 1633 ARM Street. oclOgruit REMOVAL.—The undersigned have removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL 'Warehouse from ti o. 6 to to No. 421 COMIEBCE Street, where they will be pleased to see their friends and Philadelphia, October 2, 1861 WANTS. WANTED— A good Tin and Sheet iron Worker, wit° understands and is willing to do jobbing. Constant work. None but competent hands ntaal apply. Win. HOPEI'S, Germantown. OCHttratit HANDS WANTED ON CAVALRY JACKETS.—Three hundred hands wanted im mediately on CAVALRY JACKETS. The highest price will be paid. Apply, without delay, at 326 ABER Street, lew FOURTH., ut, A5.leA. 018-atie TWEAVERS.-150 Power-loom TO WEAVERS wanted at the Quaker City Mills, cor ner of SECOND and OXFORD Streets, Seventeenth Ward. ocl7-3tik BOARDING. MO LET—A handsome Chamber to a single Gentleman, with breakfast and tea if de sired, in a private family house, with the modern int• prgyremenis, Apply IT: SANSOM Street, ocl7-50, AFA3.IILY, IN CHESTNUT Street, near Nineteenth, would like to rent two second and one thirdostory Boom, with board, to parties with good references. Address Comfort," Press office. ocl6•6t* BOARDING -MRS. LEVELY RE spectfully announces that her house, No. 1216 CREST.NUT Street, continues open under her own P11114.1 . 1111011d..CP, and that the efficient assistance of Mrs. Somipren enables her Mill further to promote the Qom* fort of her guests. oel6-12t* BOARDING.—Large Parlor and Bed room, communicating, second floor front ; hand somely furnished, with hot rand cold water, water closets, Sc., Northwest corner of THIRTEENTH and ARCH., ocis-tutlAt% - p.OAßDlNG.—Desirable and hand somely furnished rooms, in a central part of the city, can be obtained on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address A. B. C., fress othce. 0c12.7t* EDUCATIONAL. OR THE U. S. NAVY REVENUE F SERVlCE.—Candldideg are accurately instructed in tho principle', and practice of and Astronomy, and effectually and expeditiously qualified for a satisfactory admission by I'. STEWART, 928 FIL BERT Street. ocl9-3t* 111 R . WINTHROP TAPPAN'S ALL HOARDING and DAY DCHOOL for rating la. dies, will reopen at No. 1616 SPRUCE Street, on WED EMMY, September 18. 6074 m ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCITST and JUNI PPR gti , e - Mg. The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY, Sep tember 2d, at 9 o'clock A. M. Applications for admission may be made at the Aca demy on and after August 28th, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning "TAMED W. RODINBrA. M., au] moth s-2m • Head Muster. MUTTER'S COUGH SYRUP. F. BROWN. COPY-RIGHT SECURED Prepared only from the Original Proscription of the late PROFESSOR MUTTER. AT FREDERICK BROWN'S, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. This Remedy is a at and simple preparation from the receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite prescription: That he used it in his extensive practice, insures to the timid a certain proof of its pure and innoxions elements, and to those who know his character for skill and careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be welcomed as n real gond. Under the guidance of a Phy fifin (to whom itt combination will unhopitatingly he made known), it wilt stoats be found very beneficial, and in cases where a medical adviser is not at hand, it may be used with safety, according to the directions, in all cases of short or long duration. For sale at FREDERICK BROWN'S, Drug and Chemical Store, N. N. corner darn au/ CHESTNUT Stdtt ncl9-s&w 6m Philadelphia. "UNION ENVELOPES ! UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPES! That will go through tho Post Office. OVER 150 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Shopkeepers supplied with Twenty-flvo or a Million, At the VERY LOWEST PRICES, AT MAGEE'S lINLON PAPER and ENVELOPE MANVPACTORY _-, .Dio; :11.6 CHESTNUT STREET, Corner or HUDSON Street Corner of HUDSON Street. REMEMBER, 316. REMEMBER, 316 CHESTNUT Street. MBE PHILADELPHIA PHYSICAL INSTITUTE: Gymnasium fur Mies, gentlemen, end children of every age, at N.E. corner NINTH and ARCH Streets, Is now in full operation. Subscribers should commence with the cool weather, thus keeping up the strength and health gained by the summer ex cursions. Subscribers received everyday. Profs. Ifi Ile brand and Lewis' " GYMLiaBt %mm Cadets" will re sume their regular drills on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 53 o'clock. Boys who subscribe to the Gymnasium have the privilege of joining this superior company free of charge. Instruction in Gynniamtico, Calisthenics, and Fencing at all hours. ocl9-3t* N 0 TIC E .—The subscribers have atlittwi to continue, mid ienew foe one year beyond the time originally fixed for its duration, the Limited Partnership heretofore existing between them, in accord ance with the Act of Assembly, under the firm and name of BENNERS & DRAPER. for the importing and trail ing in foreign tilid domestic merchandise and the general commission business. The General rumors are ISAAC TIENNVIW MIA I'}:l3, mel 0 4 6 Spe cial Fanner is .1011 W D. BE:NW - ER.B, who hes contri buted to the capital of the firm the sum of Ton Thousand Dollars. Thr, continued or renewed partnership com mences this day, and ends on the twelfth day of Septem ber, A. 1). 1862. rhiladelphia, September 12, 1861. NAAI lI lIPNNERg, WANNER DRAPER, General Partners JOIIN D. lIENNF.RS, se2l-aBt Spne ix] Partner E. & L. Him Ilplr 17s - um, mow or Oo'wb for GOODS AT WHOLESALE. GOODS . k -k.T RETAIL. ocl2-eniwtit _suoa••••••••• pARIS (.11404 WINTER. OPENING ON THURS DAY, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. ocl7-tf ULANNELS.—JUST OPENED, one bale very superior pink edge all-wool White, that I will sell at 25, but is really worth 31.4" ; one do., all wool, Red, 25; one do., heavy twilled, 25, worth 30, by the bale ; heavy grey at 3IN and 17)j (lark blue, ?IA; fl it. good, ail wool, gray sack do., at 25; still finer, 314 ; and the very finest ..37)4 ; heavy Conlon Flannel, 12,4 cents, and a very good one at 10 cents. Am selling these goods underthe regular prices. Still have a good stock of Muslin. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, ocli-Ot 1011 MARKET St., above Tenth. COWPERTHWAIT & C 0.,. N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET, Are still selling their best English and Domestic Cali coes at 10 cents. A few more ItiPCPI3 of white Flannels at 25 cents. very rich and neat De Laines at 20 a 22e. All wool Plaids, double width, 21c. Union do. do. 22c. Fairametras, all colors, reduced from 38c. to 25e. Scotch Blanket Shawls. Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 per dozen. Great bargains iu Linen due'. ocil-it 44 ARCR-STREET CARPET. OLDEN & RICKNER. NO. S3'3 ARCH STREET, Two doors below NINTH, South aids, Pm now in store, n bridENPIP 610QK or - ENOT.ISII AND ADIRRIfIAN CARP ETIN=A-S, which are now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. ocl9-12t LARGE CARPET STOOK SELLING OUT AT GRg .. ATLY REDUCED PRICES, ;; TO y. CLOSE BUSINESS. BAILY & BROTHER, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. 8e1.7-tuths 2m MILLINERY GOODS. C LTY BONNET bTORE. SEASONABLE GOODS BELOW FIFTH SEASONABLE PRICES• 19DIALL YRNITS AND QVia SALES. Ladies' end Misses' Bonnets, Children's Turbans, Caps, 1-c., the best and most fashionable, and at the low est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re trimmed Millinery Goo& in onontities to snit. BEA.. VER, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. NAYLOR & CO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, KENNEDY'S FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH octr-2m I A MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, 431 MARKET STREET, • finite the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their wef•aseorted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, VELYET3 I FLOWER% UMW GOOD% and every other article in their line. A emporlor brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS sets-2m Always on hand. t i.. 5 MISS C. A. PRICE'S PARIS MILLINERY, N 0.15 NINTH Street, one block above Chestnut. Ladies are invited to call on SATUR DAY, October 19. A number of French hate. Itit c irn MISS A. M MARCHE, FARR IOKABLE DRESSMAKER, havitut returned to the city, she will be pleased to see hnr old customers, and the ladies generally, at Ho. 21 South EIGHTH, above Chestnut, Philadelphia. 0c16.12t* IIt)FANCY MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.—JOSEPH HAMBURGER, No. 6 North SECOND Street, calls the attention of milli• ners and dealers to his large and well assorted stock of Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnet Silks, Ruches, Straw Goods, etc., etc. Pattern Bonnets of the latest styles always on hand. cll-60- THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORM. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HOBBFALL, anal.lim N. W. Gomm' TENTH 1.4.0 4.11cH fit* CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. ----- FAL" 1861. BOYD & STROUD. No. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET, RAPE NOW THEIR USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND, To which they invite the attention of CASH BUYERS. ea-lm SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. Tko undereigned are prepared to furnish, upon pap_ sent, the above Notes. EDW. N. HALLOWELL, COAL bEArtit, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St., below Second The beet Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain Coal constantly on hand. Orders by Dispatch receive prompt attention. ocl3-1m FAMILY COAL.. WM. C. SHINN A: BROTHER Hava constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and Duck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Ash land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to cult the times, Send your orders to Office, No, 2 4 12 WALNUT Street; or to the Yard, corner of SANSON and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. ocl7-lm if SM. N. HEATON'S . LEHIGH AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL WHARF, N North Delaware avenue, above Poplar All Coat particularly 'selected and prepared for [sunny nee. Housekeepers desiring to lay in their winter sup ply will be furnished with a good and clean article at yery reduced prices for cash. Dealers and Manufacturers implied at vrhelseale prices. au.lo..tailadse2m* QJLATE MANTELS. 1...) These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD 8e WILSON, ocs.3mif No. 1010 CIIMTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER, gotriatimas WWI the IC Latrobe Stow," is tho host stove for warming the room In which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. REFRAIL DRY GOODS. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FALL, 1 8 , G 1- FALL SILKS, FALL SHAWLS, FALL CLOTHS. FALL I'OPLISS, FALL DELAINES, FALL MERINOES, FA LL DRESS GOODS, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, THE 17ru OCTOBER INCLUDING ALL TILE LATEST .NOVELTIES, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CRESTNILIT STREET, CARPETINGS. WAREHOUSE." NO. 725 CHESTNUT STREET CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. FINANCIAL. DREXEL & CO., BANKERS, 34 SDIITH THIRD STREET. COAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE BOOK RESULTING FROM THE "NATIONAL HYMN CODIIII/TTEE." GEO. W. ELLIOTT, Nu 89 WALKER Street, NEW YORK, Has just published "NATIONAL HYMNS," Hew they are written and k owthof are not written BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE Nono ernes° recetretl the prize of 5r.01)0rt,,,.1 by the "National Ily inn Cornmlttee." One volume, octavo, elegantly printed on tinted paper, with embellishments. Price, handsomely bound in cloth, Va. liZt.w Vogt ReywAs myt. itf omaltintt of this RN ra r) tilt will contain selections from the beet and front the worst of the 1;200 contributions. The worst will doubt legs be the most entertaining. They will be given vet , . batiqt et literatim, in all their grammatical and rhetori cal ennlgenry. 6pecunens ot the music will also Dc included in this unique volume. It is to be edited by /lichatd Grant White, who was ono of the Committee, end has furnished an essay un National 11>mus. The noo,t porohw 100101011 Lyuuis are Willed. to film - telt a cwitrao with the effotti of the patrio.ic HUM` ,!. • " Agebt, :ma I.fr erg iinpurt ant town thrnueliont Ntir c.v.r will be rut to any addre3x, prepaid, 1111 re ceipt of One Dollar. As an Impression prevails to some extcnt that there am to he two dithrr•nt books on Ibe above Mr. Elliott &piper to say that such is not the ease, but that he hos fin Nrl'allgelllellt With Messrs. Rudd & Carleton, the owners of the plates, by which he stone is to be known, fur a specified time, as publisher. 0c19.3t IV/WWI AEA - DING ROOMS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEISIEN,I 1323 CHESTNUT STIU Corner or Juniper, below the U. S. Mint, FRENCH, GERMAN, nod ENGLISH PERIODICALS For particulara apply to EI. LFXPOLDT, ce1.41.11t Foreign BookNollem 1323 CHESTNUT. 111)_OOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOR STORE, No, 09 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance brirchaii,d. Th 4114 haying 949kP S 4 00111 if M distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dater, 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 ap praised by ifidlutfj JOHN MANDRILL_ COMMISSION HOUSES. FROTHINGEAM & WELLS, 34 SOUTH FRONT AND 35 LETITIA STREET, OFFER FOR BALE BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING% SHIRTINGS, DRILLS, JEANS, SILECIAS, CANTON FLANNELS, FROM 'MR MASSACHUSETTS, GREAT FALLS LACONIA. EVERETT, LOWELL, IPSWICH, HAMPDEN, LIKEWISE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, BEAVER _CLOTHS, TRICOTS, CASSIKERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, AND ARMY GOODS, FROM THE WASHINGTON (LATE BAY. STATE,) AND OTTER MILLS. oci-$m SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HTJTCHINSON, No. lASI CIEEIgTNIIT EtTD.V.MT, OOMMISSION M RCIHANTS FOR THE BALE OP P-ILADELPI - TIA - MADE GOODS. se2B.6mn MILITARY GOODS. ARMY CONTRACTORS AND SUTLERS SUPPLIED WITH BRUSHES at the lowest rates. Always on hand, a lapgia stank of CAVALRY BRUSHES, Government standard ; WAGON BRUSHES, Cromninent And every Description of Brushes required for the Army. KEMBLE & VAN HORN, oel6-3m 321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. T EXTS. 1,000 TENTS, READY MADE JOT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, For sale by IMMINGHAM & WELLS. ocls.6tif ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., VFIESTFUT OTIMT, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6.4 Dark and Sky Blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. .vB-3m INDIGO BLUE KERSEYS. INDIGO BLUE CLOTHS, And every variety of Goods adapted to Military Clothing. for sale at the lowest prices REGIMENTS EQUIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE. BENJ. L. BERRY, CLOTH HOUSE, 50 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 0e5.1m ARMY FLANNELS.I WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to make contract], for immediate delivery, of WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND ALL WOOL INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, . of Government standard. oc4-tf ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, OR TRAVELLING BED TRUNK. (Patent applied for). For sale by W. A. ANDREWS, er2-2m Ne. 612 CHESTNUT Street. COTTON DUCK, BUITABLE 1 0 4/t TENT.4 I VV..! Ze• FOR SALE BY my22-iftf FROTHELIGHAM & WELLS. LEGAL 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 1 4 HE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPIIIA. Estate of MARTHA MYERS, deceased The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of BYRON WOODWARD, Executor of MARTHA MYERS, deceased, and to make distribu tion of the bahtnee in the hands of the accountant, will riled thr ptirtivit intor9494 9n WEDNESDAY, IMOber 30th,1861, at 3% F. al., at his Mike, 317 South N. TENTH Street. DAVID W. SELLERS, ocl9-stuth-st* Auditor. MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest a n d beat bidder, for eaah, at the MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, tin 3Qth slat srf Offiktft 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the one-sixteenth part of the schooner R. W. TULL, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest of Richard B. Gracey, a resident and inhabitant of the State of Louisiana, in the said schooner. WILLIAM MILLWARD, IL S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, October 18, ociB.6t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of eale, by the Hon. John Cadwaiader, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to medl rooted, wilitu, sold, at Palely gnle, to the hishettt and beet bidder, for Cash, at the MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, on WEDNESAY, the 30th day of October, 1881, at 12 o'clock M., the sic-sixteenths of the Schooner CUBA, her tackle, apparel, and farniture, being the interest in said VPSII4 of T. J. HUGHES, a resident and inhabi tont ow mote North Carolina, in the said schooner. WITILIADI MILLWATiIa, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penn'a. PHILADELPHIA., Oct.lB, 1861. 0c10.6t MARSHA.L'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE . of a writ of sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the toiled Statue, in and fot the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, 'will be sold, at I'mblic Sale, to the highest bidder, for each, at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 30Lit day of October, 1801, at I o'clock M, the one.sixteenth part of the Bark ISAAC R. DAVIS, her tatekle, apparel, and furniture, being, tho interest of ANDREW J. HOWELL, a resident and in bobitent of the State of North . Carolina, in the said bark. . VaLLIADI MILLWARD, U. S. Marahall E.D. of Penna. ocl9- 6t PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18, 1861. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale by the lion. Jahn Cadwalader, judge of the Dietriet Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern district of Pennsylyania4 to admiralty, to we directed, will he sold, at public sale, to the highesi and beet bidder, for cash, at , the MERCHANTS' ECG CHANCE, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of Octo ber, 1861, at 32 o'clock M., the one-eighth part of the schooner TililltESA C, her tackle, apparel, and ferni tiffs. being the interest of Andrew J. Month a ambient mid inhabitant of the State of North Carolina, in said schooner. WILLIAM MILL WARD, E. 8. Mao;hal E., 1.11, of NIIWIYIYI I, yia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18,1881. 0c1948. LI MAN, DWIGHT, CABOT, CHICOPEE, and BARTLET HILLS FOR SALE—A Splendid' small. ...A.-FARM of 45 aeres r on the turnpike, half mile . above Fort Washington, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Cued buildings, waterrgreat variety of shade and fruit trees. Beau 'fail location. Terms accommodating. Apply on the premises. MOSES PIERCE. oclB-gim6t* N J TO LET-A THREE-STORY Ma Dwelling Home, with ft good Cooking,Bange, hot and cold wator, and all the motion coneenieneen. Ap_ ply on the premises,. No. '1•1?.8 MARSHALL Street. oel7-tf VOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE. .22 —A desirable FARM, containing 85 acres of land, situate 5 miles from Doylestown depot, f;,ii miles north of the city. Excellent improvements, nicely watered, flue fruits, &c. Possession can be given this fall. Apply to E. PETTIT, ocl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street. I'OR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-A great number of Farms, Country-places, with a few acres of ground; West Philadelphia and Germantown properties, &c., &c. Apply to E. PETTIT, ocl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street FPO RENT=COAL YARD, on west side of BROAD Street, first Yard above South Street. Apply to J. SERGEANT PRICE, oelol2t No, 813 ARCH Street. 1" OR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain fug 120 Urea 9/3 aeeee or eiteellent Weedland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2,4 miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and MIT variety of irate. Price only 675 per acre yaw RIM NIAGARA FALLS WATER POW 7:IL—CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTII KERB. This ipmenso water Dower is now ready for t.ge1.61- with ‘,he hulAma 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, Kass., and the quantity is almost un ' Wiled Should the demand warrant, It the American Fall can easily - be stopped and its great rolomedischarged through the bank below its present 'Mei for mill purposes, under a head and fall of 200 feet The title ie perfect and the property unincumbered. For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P. Floyd,. Niagara Falls • Alexander. Hay, No. 1208 Vine street, Philudeiptriai Hon. T. .ienckee, troynionco. R. I.; D. Thuxter, Booton ;. on the owner, I.IORACE It. DA:lr, No. 91 Liberty street. Nmw TORA, September 2..11361; ee4-wfrm3m WHEREAS, TELE LINDELL HO TEL by fie Deed, dated the Aret 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 its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 338, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM. M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-described real estate, situated in Block No. 123, of the City of St. Louis, and described as hdlowe : 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- NIA by Sixth sheet, north by_tha earth his of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Taillon, and known as Survey No. 1308, and west by Seventh street. Second, A certain Lot or piece ot , ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or lees, on Sixth street, by one. hundred and thirty- Ilve feet deep on Green street, be the-same mere or less; %slag Lst knawn and designated an the plat of the lota 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; BRIM/ELL; And DlCBq in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four. hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of-five hundred dollars men, 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, payableseaniran- Dually from that dale, all payable at the Dank of Com. pierce, in New York; and•whereas, amonxother things, it was provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should. become doe 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 payableomtwithstandlog Qaid bonds may nut appear on their, face to. be flue; anti whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COSI:I3ANY believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six, hundred and sixteen of said bonds„ amounting to three hundred and. eight thousand. dollarsoipon all - of which the semi-nu mist interest,hccoming due on the first. day of Jtma,. eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due for nom than thirty days, alai is still unpaid, ~though IMMO Qs' a of it has been demanded • Now, therefore, we, WILLI,AM mouRy.soN,AD WARD BREDELL, and FRANKALN A. DICE., Trues tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of the victuals and corporations ?inkling mid binds, and in. ne, cordance with the provisions of said Deeds, with. on thet wenty-sesend day of October,, eigbteon Bred win d and bemoan the hc.srg of olatmn o'clock in the forenoon and tare o'clock iv, the afternoon of that day, at tke east [son!: door of the Court rioutaa, its the CITY OF 911. EGUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described , premises and. property,. far cash,, at Pab lic Vendue, to the highest bidder, la order to pay the holders of sold bonds the anwiante due Thermo & and any anorilide ce chi Vra that stay be pay elide idfolS4 .hit 10- visions of said deeds, together with the expel:was of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, Trustees. set-dtoc22 FRANKLIN A. DICK, AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION NOTICE. T.AINZE AITD ATTRACTIVE PALE OF SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS. MESSRS. C. F. SCHMIEDER k CO Will BOIL through Ming}, BRINLEY, it: CO., At their Auction Rooms, No. 42.0 MARKET STREET, ON TUESDAY MORNING, October 22, Mil, at 10 o.clock. :,•rOO PIECES BAXONT WOVEN DRESS GOODS. I.l , ltht.riAtt, tt tat-skittle rtntt s.pert , amsoi•ttaaist, and being Ibo entire lialence of their importation, the larger proportion ]oat landed from eteamer Bavaria, the later 4 noveltieii, awl raver offered at private sale. PiPC(4fi very rich designs ribbed CATAN (As, very de saleable, all wool gni iiK , werran Pieces extra rupor avidity rich high adored and high lustre.' NA1111."11S, slit in stripes, it very effective awl beautiful style. Pieef , splendid gaslitr Jibbed style warrauted all wool filling very destralile. l'ieres extra la.avy quality binrl. ground reps small ataamheptit ary•lt all wool Idling Plialii all tic_ Pieces extra Leavy itY di; g:111011y t Dial II co lored mixtures LYI)RAS, all wool tilling. Pieces extra heavy quality diagonally twisted lasting plaid mixtures ALMADA& all wool filling. Pieces extra heavy qualitysliae,Ruatlly brhlied small plaid mixture,. LA Itigg,it3, Wen! filling. Pies:: heavy quality satin finish reps .4 LEXANDRAS. Pieces extra heavy quality ,mperb satin finish repo VAL DI VAN very effective. Do. dn. do. dn. MARRALAS, do. FICUS corded rrpti mot famine Will lading ITO . 'N pcioire and rich nnality EI.L AS, latest novel Paris plaid, an altogether new fabric,; and most desirable, for but city retail triter.. Pieces sublime eltra heavy quality diagonal repg AR cxiii AS, beautiful ecik•ritig, nll wool filling, and arts tusl von - dedirfikle fabric ; also "IT de" Anil& for childrinis clothing. Pieces extra quality hrucho figured °MIMS, very ex. • l*PriYe , Dn. dn. do. 11.}:PS C'LEOPATRA, Pieces niaguiflePut quality I.lavk rrio ground broche figurol entirely new sty los GEIttiIANIAS. I),Moy ouglint 61g1r :411.001 filling ribbed and lasting TOBTCPSAS, with bruchr figures. Very high cost. Planes extra Int,tiug quality brachr fizurrd latest Palle diamond OA Id mELITTAs, all wool filling. Very high Con!. T>iecnn black inttito , ground quality /14.0.ethor hgln ATHENIEiciNES, all wool lining, with rich brocbe bouquets. broebe figured REP 'VELOUR CAMELIAS, very Leary itmlity and high cogt. PiecPs largo ',kid brocaded brocho figiirAl DOUBLE id LUTE .511.110.11CA5, all wool filling, very ex cellent quality. Very high cost. Pieces bbiek lasting ground quality superb style DOT . - }ME-WIDTH NAVARRA:4, with rich broche figures, all wool tilling. Very expensive. Piecea hest quality - rich Ihroehe fl.gure.l DOUBLE WIDTH BEI' VELOUR TOLYttbk VADIE. LIAR, ths moat flusorli styln in the wArkay and the most eXPCIIBIIe in the sale, Pieces single width cotton and wool CASIIMEIIINES, solid checks and small plaids, superb colors and assortment, and best fluidity. Pieces &nide width rottcn and wool CLARABELLAS, I==MM=lZ=l assortment. Pieces all wool PURE LAINES, solid checks and small plaid", hest quality, assortment, aird colors. The. attention of the Thule is particularly called to this sale, as it is the intention of the owners to sell Tveu 10. iTIVNESF, BRINLET, & CO., Auctioneer? FOR SALE AND TO LET. r" TV IdET—A YOry &Arable and convenient STOKE, No. 24 South FOURrli Street, at a low rent - . lt* di FOR SALE—A desirable House Wiland Lot in ll.tonville. ;louse 7 IVODIS Will, gar.. Apply to _ JOHN L. CULIN, etitailyino nel9-stmv3tW di FOR SALE AT A GREAT SA crifice—one or ten Howes - , with all the modern im provements. situated on 811.05FN Greet, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets, Apply to 0,40-3 VA JOHN LYONS, 401 N. TENTH s4o,.ooo—Several new , convenient, • and fine Homes, containing the usual modern improvements,: and in very fine locutions on Bush Hill, at priers ranging from 53,501.1 to 57,500. Only a small amount of the purchase -money re q uired i tat:taco arranged to suit. Apply to N. R. 44 T. P. POTTS, Attorneys-at-Law, oclo-tat No. 617 SPRING GARDEN Street. 1.4 ESTATE-TEM RIZIFONS' SALF.,—& large and. splendid MANSION, With iireen Houses, Stable, Coach House, and ELE GANT GROUNDS, southwest corner BROAD' unit POPLAR Streets—the Lot 240 feet front on Etoad Etnet. Also, the ELEGANT rt. - UNIT C On TUESDAY; Octuber 10; 1661; At 12 o'clock noun will be sold at public sale, AT THE 111111,ADELPDIA EXCHANGN, All that large, superior and Elegant Mansion, with Stable, Coach House, Creep Houses,- and large Lot of Ground; situate at the southwest corner of broad ant Poplar - eirecte ; the lot containing in front, on Broad. street, 240 feeti and extending of that width in front, on Poplar street', -100 feet, House built in a very costly and superior manner,- for the non of a former OWIIIIf c Benjamin Stiles, Est.: extra thick brick wails, eos i.ered with and finished throughout in elegant style, without regani to cost main building lib fort front, 75 feet deep, besides wings on the north anti south ends; I arge marble steps and pillar:; in front elegant drawing-room, dining and reception rooms, library, Ac., en first floor, having two vestibules and elegant: ro-- tondo, and stairs with iron balustrades. The drawing rooms and rotunda, ithen thrown open, forni x , :mace' about 100 feet in length, north and sonth. There !me rooms in second story. Cas introduced thronghout.. The house is also replete with every domestic conveni ence and comfort numerous pantries and closets: , Schuylkill and spring water in the kitchen ;• cooking;- range, and fire-placa for wood: superior furnace;. eellay& pared throughout with briclL The green hon.es are about UN) ter tin length they rondist of two Graneriesv of choicest kinds, heated with warm-water,. a superior Pinery, in full bearing, with all; necessary conve niences and appendages. Also, brick BMW and coach house., 40 by 50 feet, with Billiard BOOM. 11.1.4)WO. The grounds are eregantfy raid out with paved walks, te., and planted with fittest imported anti native shrub bery; ineludnio goososl. hundred shoies , and as-sorted roses and other flowers. There are also about MO. fruit trees, of the finest varieties, in full bearing ; over too grape vines onder grass. A brgliry ornamental and costly Fountain, The whole lot is en closed with a sub.tantiid twirl: wall,. 150' feet of it in front fused with titular, otirmvuuttat with iron railings. TERMS.—VO,OOO may remaiMommorrgage.• The splendid Furnintre, which Miff" the finest descrip tion, may be hail at a valuatihn. The premises may lie viewed between n Ana 1 o'clock, and from tt to 5 in the afternoon, with a note fiioni the auctioneers.' M.: THOMAS t SONS; Anetionocrly No. 139 and 141 South Fourrnr Street E. PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT Streot. r1 1 .11.1E M cOMSTANT 1N ...1_ cream% in the demand for Colored PhOtOgnillti9 for Erl, at MIME Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green, which fully PrOiVii that ills) work is appre, cialetl. lAt AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MU S IC. COMPLIMENTARY RF.NF:EITP TO B. 'ULLMAN, WEDNESDAY and TM:RAD , Y, October 234 and 2401 THESE TWO PEILFORMANCE.i will be THE ONLY ONES until the nrrivol of the now artbda In January. na moat or those now iu the country leave early in Noromuer for llnvans owl Europe, t., fulfil their eng..ltelueuto, whlcn they hove found it ad viaable to accept iu view of the dis turbed litatl , of the Union. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE et CADEIVEL Rogortrd NOnti:, 50 frith gr.vii , A. Tl,e rulE of mita fa , the two pertormanepg will coonnenco ON MONDAY, October 2.14, At the Box Oftiee of the AclvlroiN, G , obt's Muir Store, No. 632 Chrstont streld, and lidsl,l , a B ut d,,,a art ., at th a Contihettlitl NOTl(.4l.— l fittme permnial friorels, pmt pat, nng of On, frolai ~r giving their aid to the present enterprbaN hare 1 . , n414t, or will boy, SI tickrts, to Admit to either of the two perform :lllo'N, ran buy check; for reserved seat; pi crlt4 owl* nit the Do,. Office of the Aracterny. qvt PH 4. il!Flii.l4*. Dime I hatr undertaken the management of the .fpera, for the SINISUII Dow about to commence, war has broken ont, which tenfold increased the risk of that at all times difficult enterprise, and, in the opinion of maw'. prerlitileo r•ceat the possibility of /In attempt; yet lam detettnined n. DIA. tills attempt, aad an confident of I. " 1 n h k , roliq my obligations, prwrlited tivtite efl cuttragettiptit will be held ont to nie. t mu 110 W! IlrtiVi`iY armamal m ;nuking extensive pro. partitions to login the regular 141.11A0n in January, ;fflum some additional :Mkt; will are from Europe, and from the Italian Opt (Amman, limy performing iu Mexico with Max litaretzpk. By that time son}a<leciaive hattial mtr-t Mire occiirreii, and the public riot Mel more in elki,d tv eMoy ratiuititi ititiu4einetitd thAit dttriug the next exciting mond,. To entail': no, to do so, I have ,h.tertninfA:u CICy Iwo pei form:tures in itch City, the Pro , ..,ett§ or which. Will be employed try me M earl :Pr:6 . on the Winter oeoson, 1 not l!ktrLY `;') Min Unfi t from treekkikut appeiiranceo, rnr (41,1,4 win meet with . fin entint7htmlie resix)nal: fittAiholdf•rs, the 110. , t 11trinynAit: ca2nhen slope of thn inret evoil 'Hoy t'f E ra.e,go r A of music, and the entire press, wiiit..ltl how: a;,,,t0,,,,1 nip of their heartiest - co-oltui kiwi, and given toe alle.dy pro w& kinoh- kindly in tent ionm. I appeal now to the greet public, who owe to me the hatinfaction of having heard Sontag., Picruiwaiui, Angri, Lagrange, Gazzaniga, Adelina Patti, Laborde, Forams Tha'berg, Si vori, 11 Pnri Dere, Vieuxtenips, and ration other It!nsleal celebrities, nod to whims shave given 1110 Fverlades of a , t Jul re," the, ..Yeverm, tltn "itaguenot,,'" he Generosity and liberality form one of the leading traits of the national eharaeter, and I Lace no doubt that I shall niet.t with extensive support, if not In acknowledg ment of lug and taithtul serviee:, to avoid the lota more! ~f over,. for a entire eeaeou would prodnee ill the South and Europe. Ow WEDNESDAY, October :al, ILL BALLO IN MASI:Mk:RA, The great SZICTI.,3:i of lan winter, MN* CLARA LOCIAA KELLOGG (Her first appearance in tile tireitt role of Ainalia,) MISS HINKLEY, M.D. STRAKOS+3II, SIGNOR DRIGNOLT, SIGNOR lIIANCUSI. On THURSDAY, October 21t13, TWO NEW OPERAS. Now• for the fir 4 time given in I'hil:Wophi:l, BETiaY, BY I'O\I%ETT[ 'With IT - HINKLEY and SlgnnesltlGNOLT and SU SIN I, and the Charming Petite Opera I....anique, Frenuh,) LES NOCES FE .TEA.NETTE, /5 . 0 w the, rage in Paris. Tlw lending role Ly WITH OTHEIIt THITHILTAINHENTS N. B.—On thh: evening both Mks Hinkley and Signor Brignoli kill make their ia aptx•arnuce in Philadelphia, Signor Brivioli having necepted an engngennent in tro o oll'e r nitd MiFa Hinkley one in Havana. oolS Nv - ALNUT-STREET TIi.EATRE-- NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Bole Looser, MRS. M. A. GARRETTSOIL POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF MATILDA II KRON THIS (14TUR1SAY) EVENING, Ootote , i , ---Wi be pteoented, fur the twelfth and last Limo, the BELLE OF THE SEASON, Floronce Upperten Edwin Hardtoil Mr. Edwin Adams : TO euttelinht with tim d. Drama, entitle r,OBEET MACAIR E. :11)1, 15, owl ;2t, Crilta Prl-vatt- lioxesh $5 awl $3. Doom open at 7; Performance to commence at 73g. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Aallig . Mid giAgA, MlLtilkOP W. g. FEEDERIOEIL. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (SA T VHDAY) EVENING, October 19, Will be presented, the first Lim for several seasons, tile. entitled AGNES DE VERE ernes l'w Were 7.>111:t • Alfred Ile Vere Mr. Shewell. The performance will conclude with an Extravaganza, entitled MAZEPPA Mazerea .. Mr. 'Prank brew Pntcrs-15, SU, 37,4, 2.5, and 15 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. WHE A TLE Y'S CONTINENTAL THEATBE-IYALNUT MEET! A 14971 EIGHTH POSITIVELY THE LAST :NIGHT Of the Cumic Pictorial Drama, PARIS AND LONDON!. Entiret y new scenery,de cora tion s, and oppropria fe cos pntiff, I vith a arleadhl paaorania i paiao3.l entreat!): for the ripep, and the Grand Mechanical Scene by Bandall t entitled the SILVER LAKE OF ENCHANTMENT!! To commence with the Military Drlnut of NAPOLEON. TEMPLE OF WONDERS ; N, E, eurnerof TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SICCioR BLITZ will appear at the above place, in new and extraordinary entertainments, on MON DAY, Oct. 2lst, and EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7)4, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAiY AFTER NOONS, 01 3-consistirm of Changes, Transraurations, Substitutions; Secret Manipulationk Ocular Dacaptionsi and Necromantic nueitins, and astonishing powers or Ventriloquism, illustrating every variety of voice. Also. the Learned Canary Birds. Admission, 25 cents; chil dren, 13 rents. oel9-Im* CILEDDIEIt & ITYPIKILWO. N...0r MAMMOTH CIRCUS, FOR A SHORT SEA SON, TWELFTH Street, below Spruce. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. MoIiDAY, October 14th, And every night this week, New Acts by the Gret Star Troupe. First appearance of "THE WHAT IS IT'!" Grand Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commencing at 214 o'clock. Doors open at 7; commence at 7I o'clk. Admission, 2.5 c.; children. 15c. ocl4-6t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, eorner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. if ITALIA Exhibiting EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and Oa turday afternoons. A. W. FENNO Lecturer. Admittance, ; cuudren, id cts. Doers open at 7; commence at a quarter to 8. oa4-6M MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF TIIE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this data. For Ede by JAMES W. QUEEN & 924- CRESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis and scut by math free, on application. selS-2us PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, lb open 4413 - , Sundays excepted, fietia 9 A. 91. till 6 P. EL Admission 25 cents. Children ender twelve may belt price. Shares of Stock, $3O. ist SAFES. kr LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RN MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neat the anklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Wag determined to merit future patronage, hoe secured so elegant and convenient store, and has now on head large assortment of Celebrated Wrought moil Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Otto subr strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lacks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks wilkbe furnlahall to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best Iwo• tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet ofrered. Also particular attention is celled to Min Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is eat ceded to surpass in style and elegsnce.aaytbing yet al feted for this purpose, and is the only one that is Multi fire and burglar proof. Smsorar. Norros.—/ have now on hand may twenty at Farrel, Herring, & /we most of them nearly auto and some forty of alter makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie ate. They will be sold at NO low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-lyif IL C. SADLER, Agent. INSURANCE COMP NIE9. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT SkiaL BIRD AND INLAND INSUBANOM BiBBOTOIIB. George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Baronet Wright " Wright Bros. & 00. D. B. Birney " Darts & Birney. Henry Lewis, Jr a Lewis Bsos, it Co. C. Richardson.. "J. C. Howe & Co. Jno. W Brerman..... " J. W. Rosman dt Co. Coo. A. West " Week /4, Rabat, N. S. Martin a aaVage,laartin, a Oa. C. Wilson Davis . Attorney,4t-law. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley,.Molten, R Woodys& Jno. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1718' Green street. GRORGI W. DAY. President. . . . . FRAHM N, Ittrff, w - nimAars I. BLANCHARD. Eiaoretarv. Ammar SAYING FUNDS. SAVING FUND-UNITED STATE TRUST COMMIT, wow TEEM and MOT NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Presides% JAMES HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until S o'clock. This company is not Mined. in any application toill3o ftgOatilre• FOR BA.RRADOES.—The f4st.i sailing Brig THOMAS WALTER will sail in a few dim% for tlobobovoportt.. For pasgago only, apply to the Captain, on, board,. at WE D : A I.LE Y Wil &Rag, gr JAIINETCHE & CARSTAIES t * . Itht-aair4 Vitt." 611% Sireat. sig r a k NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. TO WASHINGMO3. D. C.. BY ERICSSON LINE TO BALTIMORE AND FROM THENCE BY RAIL- Ou and utter thi4 ,lode all freights for WAllugton by this twaired to be prepaid throush, and, no Pleittgln evi3h bo received unless marled with namg andllestinatinn it full. I , I:EIGHTS OF •ALL recetyrti analtorricittrdtd A. GROVE:I...Ins Agent, No. 34 goki!'*WHARVES.,. A dak , FOR NEW 1 .2:0RK. NYIN DAILY LINE, 'ria Delaware agiA Raritan Canal. ?bilade/pkia and Now York Eirjew Steamboat Wu. ital roorive icaye dal! y'at r, M., dalbruiv tag tboia cargoes in Now York the . owing dam. freigkaa taken at raaaonable r4oa. WM. P., TITHE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WES VitYES, rbria4alaW. JAM V HAND, AgPti., sill-tt Piera 14 and 15 WAsw Diest' /fork. & ar i a NHL &I - ALPHA& Mw WASHINtdON EXPIREIB MUM BOAT COMPANY. New line 'lima for nexaudrla, WP4bilaßtalb. Qoargetc an. 14-.roti s th 31,38 hours. Steamer PHILADELTOIA, Cap Vim THOrl. HA MM, Steamer JNACME, Coptom jrasyns. Xin leers 4.V44.1 W.41:11 , 130,DAN TIIRDAY, at 12 o'cliar, M., coanesting vriNH, aS limed those ports, and retuning, lmn WaskOngton, Georg*. town, and Alex.an244 every linp3DAT and SATNNe DAY, for PhiladttAtia. qi. g. oVIIMY„, Mont, No. AIREUTH Philadelphia, MORGAN tie ftiSA$T, Agents, POOL Of I envoi, Washhiiii44, asdrisi FO - 4 NNW YORK. The Philaeaphia stem Propeller will vengeance the 4 bugles& tor the season on= 18th, %WE stamen are um recelrigi !PAM 10 . 1 .. k Wu above wvAut 'gnat Keane ar.atemothttn. Arab , to W. N. BAIRD & 00., 1124 &nth Delaware Atvelltlie B. ULLMAN. Matilda heron 111,a Charlotte Thompson ML.. E. Taylor
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