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    CITY ITEMS.
Batidapschooll Canvocation . at Green.
Airiet M. E. Church
A meeting of the oengregation and Sunday schools of
the Oreon-street Methodist Episcopal Church was held.
Testenlay afternoon iii behalf of Sunday-school Missions.
The church was crowded in every pert, and the proceed
ings NI ere of a itto interesting character. The Pier.
them were conducted by the pastor of the church, Rev.
W. It. Brisbane, and opened by singing the hymn cow
ituencing
"From all that dwell beneath the skid,
Let the Creative. prale, ariAe,"
end peiyer. A hymn was tinxt sing by thr
the schools, at the close of which Mr. Brisbane nitro
tined to the congregation the Iter..T. B. McCullough,
311.*:lonaty of the Society, or organization, iu whose be
half the meeting was hell.
McCULLOUGIrS F..PEECH
About two years ago, the speaker said, a question
arose in this city as to whether the Methodist Church
Was doing her share of missionary labor in Philadelphia;
ind it had boon :uwertnined upon inquiry that denomina
tions numbering loss than one-half the membership of
the Methodist Episcopal Church were actually doing
wore work. Efficient plans bad been at once instituted
for more vigorous ellOrts,and tho rognit was, t h e thaugiv.
ration of the Sunday School and Home Missionary Asso
ciation of the - Methodist Eoisoonal Char& of the 04 of
Thiladelphia. It was to carry ou this enterprise with
greater facility that this and similar meetings were being
Lehi in the various churches.
At present this new organization had but three schools
in its charge. In the Main they had a very rough class of
Tersons to deal with, principally twitting in tholowor Inset
or the city, and he felt that if their organization accom-
Vished no other pork in the next ten years than to plant
Methodism in the 4, Neck, - it would be worth all the effort
and money required to carry out this object. Tlu•re
+were to-day fifty thowund children in our city who had
not 3.14 been hrbullit MOAN g1V131.4.4b-school ihn9eis6=. 7
MO while this was the case he felt that there was a mii-
Pionary field mica rev home than India, that demanded tho
pympathy and co-operation of professing Christiane.
APTVESS BY REV. MR. WILLIS
The next spealter was the Rec. J. S. Willis. lie coin,
pared the Eialibitth-school cause to a river, front its tiny
pource to where its majostie flow at length lost itself in
the mighty ocean. The development of the oak from
the acorn. he said, also furnished an illustration of the
moral growth of this Christianizing agency_ It had
Warted with a single school about the middle of the last
/century q now it numbered thousands in carious Carts of
the word; and the day, he hoped, was not far distant
when the number organized would amount to millions.
Taking up the aims and philosophy of human develop
ment, Mr. Wiilis paid _there were two prevalent views
With regard to it—one lulman, the other Divine. To the
bonier, there wa., I.4.thing known
but mere physical and
intellectual progress, ignoijug the moral part of man' .
iature entirely. The lath
•'through Nature lie to N tare's God." Science was at
last joining hands with CI istionity i poetry was drawing
inapintiOn front the l'ros. o.laa the veryhome
y t i ' Parnassus,Ll
-91. song, was being curicl , by the light of Calvary. The
Sabbath-school, he m• Maine], was a gain not only to
Christianity but toe ery element of civilization. -
The work finis i ply began must, be said, go on. Gen.
McClellan. he in i,,tooil, hail gone along the lines of his
grand army, 01 . i:,4 th. , in that behei.forth they ',sr. to have
no more "It di Run affairs"—no retreats; and this was to
Le accom }E ldred by the last man dying in the last ditch,
Sin e, in defence of the glorious cause of liberty.
lii - he said, war just the spirit that should animate the
1 1 . _arts of eliristian, in behalf of the Sabbath school.
• ....ley should not recede one step, but go steadllyforward.
It took bold of children, the very gardens and nurseries
Of society. llis estimate of "the baby" as an "institu
tion" was rather ludicrously dwelt upon, to the evident
amusement of old awl young.
RThe speaker had once heard Park Denjamin say, in - a
iecture, that 6, a baby waS kfiction I" which ho (Mr. W.)
regarded as a great heresy. The baby was emphatically
an institution, that claimed, and would have, attention
of some sort, from somebody-, either of affection or dis
iike; it was, in fart, the home deity, and he thanked
God for an organization that had for its object the train
ing of theE.e little ones for useful members of society, in-
Mead of for the Prison aid the almshoroo_
At the clove of thi, aildress, anothei hymn was sungb:t
kite children ? after n Well there was an
ADDRESS 111" REV. ALDAY.
Ifs conum.nced 1.3 saying that the remarks lie had to
/Make would beprocticat. In the first place, the nature
of this enterprise was. tic nerolcnt. It partook of the
gpirit of the Gospel. "Do goal, and to communicate
forget not," s it, r.•ry essence of action. The specific
Object of this movement was to give an open Bible. to
!Children, and insti net them in the ways of God, and to do
this with facility and thoroughness it aimed to establish
Sunday-school., in vicinities more remote from churches.
The senuel of Sabha tit-cello/de so planted, if eocce,eful,
was generally the formation of a church.
In the nest place, he considered the necessity for such
S movement. We had, he said, in our city six hundred
thousand wrsons, and two hundred and forty-seven
churches. Admittin_ the latter to average an attendance
of eight hundred each—which n•as much shore the mark
—there would still be found four hundred thousand per
sons in Philadelphia num - el-hied with church accommo
dations. There was hence a great work to do, and the
next question he wished to consider was, mho is to do it s ,
Was it the .municipal authorities? No, it was upon
the Mach that this responsibility rested. One great
inducement to rncace in this work, and which he held
to be perfectly legitimate, was denominational pride•
The fact might not Le generally known, but that did not
alter it, that, relatively, the Methodist Church was
losing ground in this city—i. e., its ratio of increase was
much less than that of some other denominations. Ile
meld, therefore, that it was their duty to spring tojevery
Vacant spot andue,mpy it without delay.
The. collection n - ii• then taken, and was in keeping
With the charinterbtic liberality of this large and
toutiehing congregation.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.—Nothing is
ore indispensable t.l health than good bread. To have
this, you must hate good flour. Mr. C. H. Mattson,
dealer in Fine -Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has
procured a choice brand of Family Flour, manufactiald
exclusively •ta hie nwn order, which we know to be
it is represented—the choicest flour in the market.
BUEZMIDE'S PULE OLD RYE WIIISKY.-31a
jor John Connelly, No. 527 Chestnut street, has secured
for himself the repotation of selling the purest liquors to
3m tad in Philadelphia. His is one of the few places
'where “Hnraside's (Si l Rye" is sold in all its original
purity.
COUNTRY aut-wOOMS.—lrving says the only
temple of frue liberty in tills world is the bar-room of a
country inn—where you may pull off your formality
with your boot, roll up your trousers with your carol,
lind.puff awaj at your tpoables with a pipe, without any
fear that a broomstb-k gill draw your attention to the
carpet, or dark complexioned frowns remind you of the
injurious effects of tobacco juice on the stove hearth.
911 that sort of thing may do for ordinary times; but,
.4 , when the blast of war Wows in your ears," there is no
VW for lounging ta country bar-rooms. It becomes all
Itble•bodied men .to am for the fray, and fit themselves
out with fighting attire from the military clothing branch
of the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill &
eon, Nos. 6Cro and Bob Chestnut street, above Sixth.
.GENERAL ANDERSON'S BODY GUARD.--exem
Anderson, previous to his departure for Kentucky, de
'tiring to eNprt-frb iii .tprrtitu'ile to the people of flue Stole,
for their munifot inu , rect in and Kindness to him, to.
quested Governor Curtin to enroll him a body guard of
ymung men from this Commonwealth. The young moon
tweremliosen from the carious Congressional districts . , and
"were ordered to equip themselves in uniforms from the
Palatial Clothing estahlisliment of Granville Stokes, 609
'Chestnut greet. where every military and civic garment
Sa sold at the lowest cash price.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
VP TO 12 o'cLocx. LAST NIGHT.
VONTHIENTAL HOTEL—Cherdnut and Ninth Street&
C Herring, New York John Ganlner, Phila
Limit J W Haseltiue, U S A II L Bollman, Pittsburg,
rT H Burrows, Harrisburg larHarrison, New Jersey
.J S Wallace A - la, Chicago Mrs A Duryee, New York
Miss Mason, New York C Temple Dix, U S A
'T Kingsford S: la. tiswego Mrs 111 E Kingsford, Oswego
'Colonel Mcßeynolds N M Standart, Clerelana
J P W Vail, Newark, N J
J Joyce, iVashineton C J Merrill, U 8 A
Mrs Cate, Masa. ehusetts Sire F Waleot, Mass
.31fralt Mitchell, Mars Mies Colby, Massachusetts
-J Bickerton, Baltimore J F Coyle,Wash, D C
.Mrs C Lloyd, Williamsport
Mrs Willard & 2 ch. Wash Miss Hepburn, Wash, D C
Miss Casey, Wash, U C 0 S Carter, New York
'I'M Gray, adca2o C 0 Wicker, Chicago
.Miss M Bomersler, Borlgt'n E Z Clarke, California
•C W Smith it la, Wh , roccin Mr Wyatt & la, New York
A S Laphain, Dliebixan A C Bhlnd, U S N
•G M Steinman, Lane Pa II E Lenten, Lane, Pa
J S Ely, Doclie,4.-r, N Y W H Stiner, New York
W H Tanner, Maryland A S Mason, Wash, D C
11 Cobb, BORtinl - Seward, New York
Mon B Bourke, England J Fergusson, England
D N maenr,j 3 ,, Osted, N Y J Nevem'', ti S N
S Williams, New York W F Beynoffla, Pa
Fi N Marcus, Neu reril Mr Tharris & la, N Jersey
Mrs Tanner, New .harry J R 111 Mullany, N
J Sarille, MD, Denver C S Dutton k wf, Phila.
Kraelio Cavada k wf, Cuba Gabriel Suarez, Cuba
-JP& McCune, Ohio C E Findlay, New York
G 0 Crocker, N Bedford A Finch & la, Milwaukee
Mrs Papeudiet, - Milwaukee NV J Thomson, Cin, Ohio
-.lmo Darkly, Ireland S Keyser, New York
F Bridge, New York A F Vienna% New York
-eY CORIC, jr, 'Baltimore W Andrus & la, New Yer,i
W Thatcher, Wiliningbm Anderson, Donna
K Dunlop. Wail,, B C Brutus Clay, Kentucky
Green Clay, Kentucky Miss Mary Clay, Ky
B. McCallum, Pittsburg John Hughes, Baltimore
B W King & la. New York Dr C Mifflin, Boston
Bliss E Mifflin, Boston \V A Allen, Delaware
J Eldridge II II Pangborn, Washngtu
Beni Kittridge, Cincinnati E Simpson, Boston
Horace Green, Al li, Nw Tk Ilea L Budd, D, N
Mordreimer, CaLf Jrnia N G Wood; Boston
A T Johnson, Lowell J B Hussey, New York
W Paxton & le. Wheeling Win N Franklin, Nw York
G N Atwater, Massachusetts L B Sheep
W Quin ' New Y..rk T W Porter, Bangor, Me
JStrickland, Baugar, 3le WII Cook, Washington
G New Yolk L P NVillentb, Boston
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Mr Tilden, Wa:.1,1-eton Capt 0 Wetmore, Jr, "N Y
MR Thrgey., llo , ton J ..p D Lanl,•e. NA W Yank
(le° W Dornett, U S N M E Flanagan, California
Wm B L ew ii-, & la, Brooklyn .1 13 Dickinson, New York
Miss Sally Cla3 , Kentucky S P Franklin ' Wash, D C
Mrs Ili C Darcey. Ball imore Mrs Dresser, Boston
C A Jenks, Bat!,, Me A F R Martin, Ravrark,NJ
Churchill, New York Alfred Gather, Cincinnati
A Awl, 13arrisimr2 . Miss L Aced, Waah, D C
B BOOSOrI, Uniontown
31 '.V Crotherr, Virginia J J Kuhn, Virginia
A G Dooley, Toledo, ii H D Cooke & tam, Phi Milo
B S Lefman, New lark E Schneider, Now York
T Harris, Providence C F Harris, Proiiidence
N W Print, Little Foils (l W Chase, New York
John F Dane, C'onnecticut B D Stillman, New York
C M Bailey, New York E J Ester, Cleveland
Baron Gerolt et 4 hi, N Y A Bow, Sing Sing
B A Whitney, New ,ivrevy 0 n Dakar, Trash, D C
W F Joy, Baltimore N Killbourne, lowa
B J Bahay, New York L II Humphreys, Prov, R I
Wm D Bishop, Connecticnt Mrs 0 Penfield, Wasleu
Bobt B Minium, N York P Gibson, Baltimore
Dr Gibson, Baltimore J C Corey & I, New York
C B Greenough &I, N Y Dr Taylor, W Chester, Pa
John Eamon, Bash n, DC F 8 Kirtland, N York
D M Babcock, New York E F Folger,
Albany
D McCloskey, Albany W It Barr, Buffalo
7 U Coperthwait,Nrw York J Parker, Jr, Balthoore
R W Tyson, Baltimore Chas Gilmour, Baltimore
Jos C Manning, Baltimore S M Close, Wash, D C
W Amory, Boston Sidney Bartlett, Boston
T J Coolidge, Boston F S Hanlevllle, Boston
IS C Hall, Chicago N B Coleman, Baltimore
N . A Hall & la, Boston Mrs Shepard, New York
Ildwin Harris SE vt . , N .1 C Anderson, Prov, R I
ST. LOMS—Cheataut above Third
B Lloyd & la, New Jersey — 8 W Thompson N York
Miss Thompson, N York Mrs C Maxwell, N York
C T Dickey, New York E .1 Baldwin, New York
B L Chapman, New York Mrs Simpson, Wash, D C
Farral, Penna. 31r lle,yrnann ' Phila
W Leary, Baltimore 13 Frederick, New York
John Bert, Pittsburg J 13 Botta. Maryland
P Jones Marylaud U Cu!leo, New York
AMERICAN' HOTEL--Chestnnt et., shovel Fifth.
Dohistaiio , Bind, Penns Lient A D Vander, Del
.T 11 MeClune, Old° C A Alinelcier
11..r1:11i, Downingtown Mrs C.on D Montgomery',
"%Tim. It Montgomery, Wnsli W;n:hington,
Btrs S N Corponter (1 Freeman, Cleveland
it A Iteitlell4l7, Viiginia itt itteetw. ColUmbw+
lat. Snowden, Maine W Sullivan, Wa,:lkiumnr,
C.l (la sp, N i.s Achnselts W Y Viral . , New York
P A Maio-, New York Mr Miller A- la, Trenton
W Brooks, Connortient S Caro, Albans'
P Dorton G A Grern 11,14.1 n
Nolte,,,thlirtt J J Cook, Virainia
11 Conkboa, New York 11 Whitaker, ilo.don
W U Storgt, , ,, 3faryland 11 J Gregory, Wash, D C
Sll Wetherhee, New York C W Bromle, Marylao.l
.1 111 1. London, Newark, NJ T Norton, Newark, NJ
w E Spruftnee, Smyrna, Del J CoAden, Stuvrn:‘, IwL.l
TII Megviir, Smyrna, DPi C Partridp, 1 \ , ;11" Yvr
MERCHANTS' HOTTlL—Fonrilt street, below Arch
L Wilmartb, Pittsburg I. M. Boman, Ohio
Bold •Kernollian, billion], 0 dais C Watson, Milton, Pa
S Palmer, New Hope John W Te/ylh, Norristown
DMA (ieltyshurp , J D IVleCord, Pittghont
Thum .1 31e.ught, Maryland Nlt Boardman, Boston
Ira A Beau, N Illmpshire 1/ .1 Carey, Paulille
D Kinfort, Cherry Tree A S Carrier, Connecticut
S. Seymour, New York II Pearcy, Perryville
S .1 Nice. Chambersburg 0 J Warne, N Briton. Con
Joe Kirkpatrick, Pitteburr aasfi lane, worth flitstiri
A F Joner , , Harbor Creek :his McCord, Noell,Ea4
.1 d ITollerler 3 wf, Mo F Rehertecher, New York
Burns, Plainfield, Pa Pr Sterling, California
.1 111 CarEkalden, N J S 7. Cottwak, Pta'
Geo Cooper Mt Jackson A E Birk, Tll3ll:linnimrk
Aglaii:Lnenmpt, Mism Lilly I.:leo:apt,
John Elliott. l'inton, Pa. T 111 Horton, WillcoxNitro
.lax Alexander, Penna.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut
J 'Vanderslice, Penna D L Chambers, New Yorl
\V Brown, Maryland A G Snyder, Pr nna
L Shumway, New York E Park, Now York
A Flag"or, WWII, Del J L Iliekoy, Elkton, Md
D Dt Teylot) MorAtunt Mrs Dunn, Ituntingilin[. Po
J Cunningham, Pena I T Leonard, Wail], D C
S 11 Stout, Pottstown, Pa J 11 Stout, Pottstown, Pa
S E Stout, Pottstown, Pa II K Stout, Pottstown, Pa
E Pettit, Phihula Mr Dewey, Philoan
G 11 Hyde, Iteading L W Reinhart. Pinola
'Bryan, Burlington, Thos CheAcr co
T B IGilanu , ehmtni. NI, Pa .1 11, - i
Et. Jo Witin, 1.h.1 Fainl dick, l'vnita
Hoil,on, Jr, 'Willa, Del H Booken,NPwark, Del
D Humes & la , Chester ro
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st., above Sixth.
John Patchin, Clearlield,Pa C Lane, New Jeroey
;film Gilpin, Maryland Then Gilpin, Maryland
W Grier, Pennsylvania D McArthur, New York
Jos Elder, Wilkinsburg J D Bahia-hi, Pittsburg
.1 II D 3 sart, Altoona W March, Huntingdon
W Kulp & eon, Pa John Hugo Pa
a
Snd Hirly, Ohio Chas II iinsti. Pa
Jas Dacia C in, Newark W Newkirk, New York
Sand Deilseekor, taitc co
W J GPISSiII2(I%, Phila W Y Merrirk, tibia
Join; W Foal. Berwick, 0 W C Putnam, ConnectiAlt
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, shovj e .
Shaw-. Sunbury. Pa II SaNdar-rg7l;wytkill Haven
W - ,IIOrPIII, VOIDIVIIIII Hni r t Ifi t y nn
I liPPm.,2llllPrsville vAter
W smith, Gettysbar Jos Sample, Jonestown
',JO...Harris. I'. ;more P Ifl pliaut
F Pennsylvania Francis Marr. Newark, N .T
DIV Fratiki , , Flowertown D D Elder, Dauphin co, Pa
J 31 Stomas'', Harrisburg, Pa
THY. VNlON—arcs envo i above Third.
P. AmUnarm, Putnam, 0 .1 II 'lion ' Altoo,,n
Win I' J. I'ainter, Huey Kingsland, New York
Col 1 Madill; Tamaqua W 8 Ilnllenberg.or 4 ht, Pa
Thu: Taylor, Phila J It Jackman, Penna
J Brigna, Now Lebanon P J Partenhainter, Jr, N Y
E W Stearns, Long Island D C Wheeler, Hancock, N
NATTONAL noTEL—hare arreot, Marro Third
Oi; :Morris, Lexington, Fa H G Moils, 311.1.11etown.Pa
.Tulin Boyer, Norristown J S Reeser,
T Y Seiler, Dauphin no, ra H E liofford, Beverly, N J
ilia. 3l J Brown,Penna F.T Troxell, Lock Haven
C Slierer, Boyeslown F 3leliiiiilihrenni , ylVaula
3 V Barber, Milliinburg Al - ker,
Pr T 31ee:111114111, J 0,0-15,1,nr.7„
1) C A Clarke,
MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arch.
Vin Morrison, Montgy co Thos Williams, Port Jervis
Cao Book, Boston, Mass Thos Mead, Atlantic City
Y Yewles, New York G Il Mathews, Boston
C J Morris, Beeton Sarni H Johnson, Pa
Its geiders, Pike es., PA E Lark*, Baltimore
Wm Boston, Baltimore A Clayton, Philadelphia
A Loy], Wayne co, Pa W J Hazen, Bethney, Pa
BLACK BEAR--Third street. above Callowhill.
Bllcorerger, Penna Ceo Clemens, Chester Vol
Lyle Nelson, Bucks co Sand Kick, Peuntt
Cs. 21L Calmer Warrington Amos J Bowers, Bucks Co
Ihinpert:ByberrY Alvin Fromt, Gwynedd_
Harrison Tomlinson, Pa Linford Bonds, Byberry
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT. AND RHEU—
MATIC nuov..4—Tito only reliable remetly for 11Imam.
Coo, s:e. Price g. 21. For sale by
DYOTT & CO.,
No. 2:12 North SECOND Street,
rw2l-rnArlat Depot for all Popular Medicines.
ONE — PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
SxxLze, made in tho Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
setl2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MABKZT Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This cele
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE ins•raurr.v produces a
splendid Blade or natural Drown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel
phia othl-tf
MARRIED :
SMITH—KNIGHT..—On Thursday, the o+
41,0 +,,1,1‘.f1e0 of tho brlde , a tus
eourad, Mary A., eldest daughter of W. W. Knight, of
Germantown, to J. Fred. Smith, of Chanthershurg, Pa. *
LACOCK-11. 4 .8.81T.—1n Hiawatha, Kansas, on the
34 inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rey. Geo. G. Rice, Capt. Ira J. Lacock. to Miss Calista
Rabbit. eldest daughter of J. F. Babbit, Eso.
TUCK ER—BARNHOLT,-On the lith test,. by Roy,
S. IL Kennard, 3lr. George Tucker to Caroline
Baroholt, both of this city.
DIED :
SPRAGUE.—On the 19th inst , of congestion of the
brain, James 11. Spregne, in big 54th year.
Y 0 1: NO.—On the 17th inst., Commander William S.
Yound, of the United States navy, in the 49th year of
his age.
Funeral from the reelienee of his brother-in-law, Dr.
Vonrer, New Castle, Del., this (Monday) morning, at 11
o'clock.
QUINN.—On the 18th inst., Ellen M. Quinn, aged G 7
yenm
nmeral from the reeidenee of Jerome Facie, Folk
road, this (Monday) morning, at 3 o'clock.
TEST.—On the 38th inst., Ann Middleton, wife of the
late David Test, in the 91st year of her ace.
Funeral from the residence of her eon, Middleton
Test, No. 1150 Frankfonl road, below Girard avenue,
this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
Weekly Report of interments.
HEALTH OFFICE, October 19, 1861.
Interments 1771 the City of Philadelphia from, 12th, to
the 39th of October, 1861
R 0
DISEASES. 1 DISEASES.••
- _
165' -5
13‘11"Tie mid 8051da... 1 Fever, Typhoid..." 4 2
Cancer 1 Gangrene 1
" lEsopliag.... 1 Hemorrhage .. 1 3
" Stomach..... 1 " Lunge... .1
Ca eualties. ..... .... 1 Hopping Cough 3
Croup . . 5 Inflammation, Brain S
Congestion of the " Bronchi.... 2
Brain.. 3 3 " Liver 3
tl Lungs. '2 I , 1, Lunge • 5 7
Cholera Infautum„ 4 II S. & Bowels 1 3
Compreesion of the IL T 01146.... 1
Brain 1 " Prost. Gl'd. 1
Cirrhosis 1 1 Inanition 1 2
Consumption Lunge. 26 5 Intemperance and
CODER , SiOn Spine... 1 Exposure 2
o Brain .. 1 Mania-n-Potu. 1
Comulsions 18 9larasmus 14
Cyanosis 3 Old Aga 2
Diptheria . 18 I Palsy 4 1
Diarrlaea 1 Pyemia . 1
Dropsy 3 1 Small-Pox. - . lo
" 8rain....... 3 Still-Born 13
Disease of Brain... 1 1 Stricture of fEso
" Heart.... 4 2 Volans. ...... .... 1
" Stomach. 1 TubesMesente-
Drowned 1 rica I
pp entery 2 Teething... .... , "2
Debility 13 4 Unknown . 1 1
Einigon on Brain.. 1 -- --
Fever RI amniotic ... 1 1 Total ..... 92 141
" Scarlet 131
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE
571 From 42 to 50 16
........ 31 " 50 to 60 14
~..... 31 " 60 to 70 ...... .... 10
.... 14 i .. 70 to 60 11
„ . 3 " 80 to 00 5
... 5 " 00 to 100 1
... 151 --
, ... 201 Total 233
WARDS. ,
'elle*
Nevi ..li.
'welfth.
_... ,
birteenth id..
...
Under 1 year..
From Ito 2...
" 2to 5....
tO/0
10
<, 15 to 20
20 to 30-
30 to 40...
WARDS. I Tr.k
First ...... Tenth.. . 7 Nineteenth .13
Second II Eleventh ... 5 Twentieth. 12
Third..,........7 Twelfth 4 Twenty-first... 3
Fourth ..... '
....16 Thirteenth.. —.12 Twenty-second.. 2
7 Fourteenth.... 7 Tweot)--third,.
Sixth 9 Fifteenth 12( Twenty-fourth-14
Seventh 8 Sixteenth 9 1 Unknown .14
Eighth 7 Seventeenth....lol
Ninth 11 Eighteenth II) Total 233
NATIVITY.—United States, 178; - Foreign, 39; Un
known, 10.
From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 11; from
the Country, 2.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1860, and of last week, was as follows:
Week ending Oct. 20, 1800, was 202
'Week ending 0ct.12,1861, we 5..... ..... 217
Males, 114 •; Females, 119 ,• Boys, 61; Girls, SO.
By order of the Board of Health. •
'WILLIAM READ, Health Officer.
LACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25
B
emits!.
Black Reps Anglais, 25 do.
Do. do. Imperial, 25 etR.
Do. do. Auglois, 4-4 wide, 27X cls.
Do. All wool Velour Reps, $l.
Dn. do. do. Ottomans, $l.
De, liadzamer Silks, bcdt quality mule.
Do. Pooh do Soie, do do.
DU. Gros Grain Silks, all qualifies.
Do. Dress Goods of every description.
BESSON & SON'S Prfournitm , Store,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Stroot
[7 POST OFFIL EH ! .
wncrimt, Oct, 17, 1801
- •
The undersigned, having been appointed to receive
proribsals for remodelling and reconstructing the build
ing: to he occupied by the Post Onico and U. S. Courts,
io the city, hereby gives notice that propoSitis for the
ett gill be received at hie office until 1 o'clock won,
utt T 1 lURSDAY, the 31st day of October, IS6I.
Each bid must be enclosed and addressed M the under-
Figliedt endorsed " PraDeriairl for Waling the new Post
Mice and U. d. courts in the city of Viniadelphia,"
with the 1181110 of the bidder, noel lies pt:r:ml:4 omnpetent
VI give security in double the amount of the bid fur the
faithful performance of tho work.
Plans ot• the work may be Fearo at this Oflice.
The genera' mechanical description ..:111 be obtained on
Monday next, 22d inst. C. A. 'WALBORN,
meam
THE ARMY COMMITTEE OF THE
isie n s e , chtistian Am.,dhak3. would ear
ne,ity call tittention to the fact that very urgent re
quests have been made by the chaplains of our Penn
sylvania Volunteers for moral and religious reading mat
ter—Tracts, Hymn Books, Jtc.
The Association would gladly furnish these at once,
but cannot, for want of tho necessary means. It appeals,
therefore, to the Christian public of our city for imme
diate aid iii
this matter.
. - •
Bonetlone for thin purpoae (which will be duly nohow
tritged in the public pawns) may be left with any of the
following gentlemen:
Lion. JAMES POLLOCK, U. S. Hint.
GEORGE li. STUART, 13 Bank Street.
GEORGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange.
WM_ G. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street.
At the rooms of the Aeoeciatiee 1009 CHESTNUT
Btreet, or with the Treasurer. PETER B. SIMONS,
RANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. ocri amwlux
TrCITY (0111111ISSIONERS' OFFICE.—
NOTICE.—Tho noni of Cit C1)111111ISSIIInoni will
hear Appeals from the Assessment of Real and Personal
Tropert3, as returned Ins the Assessors of Rio different
far the Triennial Ar.*cmintetit tFt 184 t on the tvd
lowing days
Wards.
14 .• • • l' ,1011, 1 ,6 1". Oct. 21'13th ....Tuesday, Nor. I
2(1.... Tile-q(), .6 22 14th.... Weillies.lay, ~ 6
.114 „.. Redo-,day, t , '2115th.... Thursday, t , 7
4th.... Thist sday, " '2lloth F . d . .
sth,.„Frid:ty, " 2liintli .. "'”'
MIL...Mond:l3, 6, 28 - 18th....14(mthw, " 11
7th....The5(.1:(3, " 29 19th.... Tuesday, " 12
6th....WMIIIPMiay, t , no 20th.... W(6•lttos(lAy, tt 13
f6th ....Thursday, 6, :11 21st ....Thursday, "14
10th ....Friday, Icor. 119911 /
~Friday',
llth t y, 123 d s
12th "", , " 4 12111 ~, ,
illlfi
rx l ,ii, / Almlly, li 19
.IAIII.IIB 811 AW, Clerk.
otl6-tiinlB
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Palm:till:U.lllA, October 15, ISfl.
Tbc Board of Director, have this day deriarcq a semi.
animal dividend of TH RIK PER CENT. (14 ,-,431tal
stock of the COMpilliS, clear of State tax, payable on and
after November 15,1Sild.
Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No. 233
South TIMM Street.
cal7Adel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treacror_
07 . OF FICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN, AND NORRisTowx RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, OctonEit lA, 18431
The annual Meeting of the Stock and Loanholders will
be held at the Omer of the Ctunpmiy, .10 React caner
NINTH 111141 II HEE N Streets, on MONDAY, tho 4th day
of November near, at 1014 o'clock A. M.
An Election to elosise Four Managers, to serve three
years, will lie held, at same place, immediately after the
Close of the atimenteiktioliell meeting, and close at'_' P. M.
ocl6-wfnittio4 W. B. WILSON, Secretary.
IREcHANICS' BANK.
Pitn..um.rnti, Ott. T, 1361.
A Clenecal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held On TUESDAY, Novemlwr sth t at ro
o'clock N.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held. on
3TONDAY, November Mb, between the hours alb A.
M. and P. 11. J. WIEGAND, Jr,;"
od-w6lll tllOlB
DT+ PHILADELPHIA BANK, ;
PHILADELPHIA, OeAer 5, 1861.
The Annual Election for Directors will be le.ld at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th, day of November
next, between the hours 0110 A. 111. (gm 2 p. M.
A general :Meeting of the Stocklialee 3 oil he 1,41 at
the oonte ilioro TIA - WlLVA.diti oth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock IL ,---'
oc7-mwftnos 11, )3. COMEGYS, enAltier.
ry--• K.Bi!iG TON BANK,
jeric ...-
PHILA L lA '
DEPH October 5, 1991.
Tbc < nnual Meeting, of Studihohlera will bo hold on
T 7 ASDAY, November 5, 1891, at 19 o'deek !loom
oci-mwf tnos
An Election for Directors will be held at the Bankin g
House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next,
between the honrs of 9 A. M. and 3 I'. M.
oci-mwf tnolB C. T. YERKES, Cashier.
SOUTHWARK
PHILADELPHIA, October 4, 180.
The Annual Election for Directors will he held at the
Banking Douse on MON DAY, the ISth day of -Novem
ber neat, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2
o'clock P. M.
A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Ralne place on TrEi.iDAV, the sth day of November
next; at 12 o'clock M.
ocs-nwftnolB P. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK.
uta.rniA October 4, 1881.—The annual
election for Directors will be held at the Banking Hone,
on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between
the bore of 9 o'clock A. 11. and 3 o'clock P. IL, and on
TUESDAY, the 5111 doe NAV/Allll6l. 11Z,A,
meeting of the. Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o'clock I'. M., agreeably to the Charter.
ocsAtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
MILITARY NOTICES
ATTENTION GYMNAST ZOU
AVES.—Members will meet at the Armory, NINTH
and WAL - I..it:T Streets, on MONDAY EVENING,
(21St inst.,) at 7 o'clock, in full dress, for parade.
P. Y. SMITH, Captain.
Wm. H. itleff.UiDSON, 0. S. lt*
iATTENTION, INDEPENDENT
GU ARD.S.A Spreial Meeting of the Independent
Guards will be held at their armory, Hlasko's Buntl
ine, Broad street, below Walnut, MONDAY EVEN
-ING, 21st instant, at ,S o'clock. As business of import
ance will be brcught forward, every member of the com
pany is requested to attend. Squad drill as usual, he
twee', 7 and S o'clock. • Dy order of Captain John
Woodside. - JAS. R. MARTIN,
Itt ' Secretary.
11 U. S. ISJAEINES.—Wanted imme
dintely for the r. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied
men. for sea and land service; also, a few competent
drummers and tiferS. All information that may Le
required wilt b e given at the Itentle4yous, au .tholltil
FRONT Street, Philadaphin.
LIGHT CAVALRY ! COL. R.
BUTLER PRICE.—GOOD, ACTIVE MEN
WANTED.—Pay, rations. &c., from signing
roll, mustered it, equipped, and sent to camp on Darby
Road immediately. An experienced Trooper at Orderly
ilicargent, and good Inurlera wanted. A chance for non
commissioned officers. Headquarters MG South SIXTH
Street. Capt. JOS. ARCHAMBAULT.
lst Lieut., FRANK EVANs,
Id, JA.MES Dl. Om
NA,IT_ S. ARMY-WANTED IM
MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH BEGDIENT
U. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a
few more able-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 lie 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 haa wisely commenced to promote
soldiers from the ranks. Advancement ie, therefore, open
to all.
For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office,
GIRARD ROUSE_ LIEUT. F. DODO;
sl4-0 Sixth Cavalry, Ilecrulting Officer.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIMA
DBLPHIA,
The Commonwealth of Penvylertnitt, to the Sheriff of
PUilndelphie County, greeting
We command you, as before - we did, that you summon
WILLIAM HANDY, late of your county, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our
Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Phila
delphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
November next, there to answer WILLIAM P. JENIO,
Trustee, &c., of n ph•a of breach of covenant. And ilikTt
you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, Doctor of
Lam, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
15th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-one.
oc2l-mgt T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PUMA
PELPHIAt
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command you, as before we did, that you siuniuon
JOAN SUTTON, late of your county, so that lie hu.and
appear before our Jtelges at Philadelphia, at our Court
of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Phila
delphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the paid
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
November next, there to answer ELIZA. LEWIS, et
Executors, fie., of a plea of breach of covenant. And have
you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Osw.u.n Tuoursox, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
lath day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-one. ."
oc2l-nt:lt T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF MIA
DELPHI& es.
The Counnonwealth 4.1' Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia Cour.ty, greeting:
We command You, as before we did, that you summon
JOHN MATCHETT, late of your County, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our
Court of Common Pleas, for the City and Comity of Phi.
ladriphia, to be hoiden at Philadelphia, in and for the
said City and Comity of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of November next, there to answer CHARLES
STEWART of a plea of breach of covenant. And have
you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Oswai.o THOMPSON. Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court at I' hila telphia, the
12th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand sight hundrol and hixty--ono.
oc2l-mgt T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA, ss.
The Commonwenith of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command you, as we have often before done, that
you minimal JOHN 1111_71ticE, late of your county, so
that he be and appear before our hares at Philadelphia,
at our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County
of thiladelphis, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for
the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON—
DAY of November next, thero to answer JOIIN GAY,
Assignee, &c., of a plea of breach of covenant. And have
you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
loth day of (ichpbez, in the year of our Lord, onethon
pawl right hundred :Ind sixty-nue_
,•c2l._mtt T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL A_
LELPII(A, ss.
The Commonwealth Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greeting :
We command yon, as before we did, that you summon
HENRY O. TIARA]", late of your County, t , o that he
he and appear before our Judwe at Philadelphia, at our
Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Phi
ladelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the
mid City and County . of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of November past, - there to answer GEORGE W.
NORRIS, .Trustee, of a breach of covenant. And
have you then and there fhb. , writ.
the Honorable Osw.tr.r. THOMPAON, Doctor of
Lone, Prouident of our maid Court at Philadelphia, the
lath day of October, in the iyear of our Lord, one
thou, , and eight hundred and sixty-one.
of 21-m2t T. ii. WEBB, ProProthonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
PELPII I A,
Tho Cointimm ealth of Penns)leani;t, to the Sheriff of
etatoomat you, Oa )more we 41, that you amm o..
CHBISTLIN DREBY, late of your county, so that ho
he and appear before our Judges itt Philadelphia, at our
Court of COlllinnit Plea , ; for the City and County of Phi
ladelphia, to he holden at PhiWel phis, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of November next, there to answer JOHN S. PHIL
-1,11,F, et, al4 TriNteet, kc. 7 of a plea of trespasm on the
r a s e, etc. And bare you then and there 'Una writ.
the m there hi e OSWALD THOMPSON, Doctor of
Laws. President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
79th day of (Wolter, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixy
-in2t T. O. WE1313, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
ss.
The Conanonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
(booty, greeting:
We command yoo, Ile before we did, that you summon
PHILIP :REAP, - late of your County, so that be be and
appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court
of Common Pieces for the City and County of Philadel
phia, to' 1/0 holden at Pidiadelphik in and for the said
City fuel County of l'hilvelelphia, the lira* MONDAY
November next, there to answer CLEHENT S. PHIL
LIPS, of a plea of breach of covenant. And have yon
then and there this writ.
whitens the Honorable OswAt.n THOMPSON, Doctor of
Laws, President of our Raid Court at Philadelphia, the
19th day of October, in the year of oar Lord ono thou
sand eight hundred and sixty one.
oc2l-m2t T. 0. WEISS, Pro Prothonotary.
Poshim4ter
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIMA
PELPHIA,
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command you, as before we did, that you summon
JAMES MCCLOSKJEY, late of your county, so that he
be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our
Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of
Philadelphia, tv be holden at Philadelphia, in and L.. the
said city and county of Philadelpha, the first Monday
of November next, there to answer DANIEL WELLS,
Assignee, &c., of a plea of breach of covenant. And
have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable OSWALD TrtomrsoN, Doctor of
Laws, President of our geld Court at Philadelphia, the
Pilth day of October, in the year or Our Lord one
thougand eight hundred and aixty•one.
oe3l-ret T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1861.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PlMA
multi:l, :
The Commonwealth or Penns3 to the ShoillT of
Philadelphia County, greeting:
WD command you, a.: bcfore we did, that you summon
JOHN DATESIIN, late of 3001 County. ED that bo be
and appear before our Judge , at Philadelphia, at row
Conti of Common Plea:: for the City and County of
Philadelphia, 11l be holden at Philmielphin, in nod for the
Find City and Counts - of Philadelphia, tho first ItIONDAY
of November next, there to answer CHARLES RENE
VEYRR, ke., of a plea of breach of covenant. And you
ha% e then and there this writ.
NV imer, the Honorable Oslo THOMPSON, Iha•tor
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
3Otli day October, in the rear of our Lord one thousand
tuukb,l3--eno
netn-nOt T. O. WEBB, Pro WM . lionotftry.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPMA. KB.:
The 4-... ..!'!4M , V11111i vi the ghsrifT yr
COMM', :
♦4e rommand you, ax irefore we did, that you summon
BETHEL!, late of your County, ro that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, rut nttt•
Court of Common Pleas for the City loud County of
Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Philadelphia. in and for
tin- said l'ity anti Count)" of rhiluidelplam the first Dion•
day of November• next, there to answer BEnonAH
ANN RISLEY of a plea of Breech of Covenant. And
have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorably timr.ti.o Tnont•cax, ihueMr of
Laws, President of our said Court at Pluil:ub•lphtpt, tltr
I7th (1;0' Pt lktelrer in the !Mr of 'oar Lord ono
ihonsaini eight litihdrad and aixt.r..ona.
orff-root T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotarr.
02Y AND COUNTY - OF PH1LA
,..../ DELIVIIIAi Rs.:
The Commonwealth of Penhgylvanlit. to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greethm;
We vonimantl you, as before we 01, that you summon
IVILLIAM .1011 N BELL, late of your Comity, so that
he be anti appear before cur Judges at Philadelphia, at
our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of
Philadelphia, to bit holden at Philadelphia, in anti for the
said City and County of Philadelphia, the first Monday
of November next, there to answer lIEESE WALL
VLOWEIi, Assignee, of a plea of lirvatth of Covenant.
And have you then and there this writ.
WitDVSS the honorable OSWALD TIMMI . SON, Doctor of
Laws, President of onr said Court at Philadelphia, the
37th day of October in the year of our Lord ono
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.
Dell-n:t Y. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.
DELPIIIA. ss.:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania l to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: 4
We command you, as; before lee did, that you gammon
THOHAS E, WILL/A31,9, late of your County, to that
be be mid appear before our .ledger at Philadelphia, at
our District Court for the City and County of Phila
delphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the City
and County of Philadelphia, the first I'dONDAY of No
vember next, there to itIIEWVI . CHARLES F. LEX of a
Idea of breach of covenant. And you have then there
thin writ.
Witnexs the Honorable Cgovoß SITAUSWIIOII, Doctor of
LAWN, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the
ISth of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-one.
oct!Foir2t F. A. TREGO, Pro Prothonotary.
ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.
C
hS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia Comity, greeting:
command you, as before we did, that you summon
BERNARD BYRNE, lute of your county, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Dis
trict Court for the City" and County of Philatielphia, to
-
he holden at Philadelphia, in mid for the said City sad
County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of Novem
ber next, there to answer SAMUEL S. PANCOAST, of
a plea of breach of covenant. And have you then and.
there this writ.
Witness the Honorable GEOunE SitAnswoon, Doctor of
Laws. President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
3 t.h4lay of Qetober, in the year of our Lord, ono thou.
sand tiglit hundred and sixty-one.
0c21.1n2t 1•. A. TREGO, Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA-
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
Philadelphia County, greeting:
WC command you ; as before on did, that you AMMAR
JOHN GATCHELL, late of your county, so that he be
and appear before our Judges •at Philadelphia, at our
District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to beholden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of Novem
ber next, there to answer HORACE EVANS, Trustee,
Ac., of a plea of hr, soh of covenant. And have you
then and there this writ.
AlT;lltesg. the EOM: SilArir7lPK/p, DOCIOT Or
Laws, President of our Sala Court at Philadelphia, the
Mt day of October, in the year of our Lord oue thou
sand eight hundred awl sixty-one.
oc2l-mat F. A. TREGO, Pro Prothonotary.
()ITT AND COUNTY OF PIMA
-Li DELP.III4 7
The Uommonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of
Captain J. C. c.\ .511,
Recruiting Officer
Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command you, as before we did, that you summon
GERM ASE or GARVIS IIicCANN, late of yonr county,
so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadel t
plume, at our District Court fur the City and County of
Philadelphia. to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for
said City and countrof Philadelphia, the first MON.
PAT of November next, there to :mincer CHARLES H.
ABBOTT of a plea of breach of covenant . And have you
then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Glion“E SHARSWOOD, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the
fith day of October. in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and -
oc2l,La2t F. A. TREGO,Pro Prothonotaky.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIMA
VELPHIA, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of
County, greeting: -
We command you, as before we did, that you summon
L'AIVES DOLBY, late of your county. so that he be awl
appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden al Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of Novem
ber next, then- to answer BENJAMIN DAVIS of a plea
of trespass on the case, &c. And have you then and there
this writ.
Witness the Honorable GEORGE SHADS WOOD, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the
17 It day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eis , ,ltt hundrell and sixty—one.
0r9.1-nt2t r_ THECO, Pro Photlionotai.v.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
., •
The CODIMOInt ..to, • • of ‘•'•1 Me) Iv tkuuti
Philadelphia t greeting:
We command yon, as before we did, that you summon
JOHN ADAM, late of your county, so that he be and
appear before our Judea at Philadelphia, at our Dig.
trict Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the city and county
of Philadelphia, the first Monday of November next,
there to answer AARON ISAACS of a plea of breach
of covenant_ And have you then there this writ.
Witness, the Honorable Cannot: SLIARr;WOOD, Doctor
of Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia,
the 18th day 0 ()doper, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty.one.
oc2l-m2t F. A. THECA Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OP I P"'LLA°
, •
DELPHIA, se.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of
We command you, as before we Old, that you summon
JOSIAH S. KAY, late of your County, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our
District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first lIIONDAYi of No
vember next, there to answer JOSEPH D. REIN
BOTH, Trustee, Sic. ' of a plea of breach of covenant.
And have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Gramme SuAnswoon, Doctor of
Laws, Presidentof otir sail Court at Philadelphia, the
35th day of October, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.
oc2l-in2t F. A. TREGO, Pro Prothonotary.
NOTICE. -TO A. 11. SPANGLER,
late of the County of Philadelphia.
In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed,
you ate hereby notified to lio and appear in tin , Court of
Cointsioss Pleas for the City and Count,. of Philadelphini
on the First MONDAY of December next, to show cause,
if any you have, why your wife, FANNIE A. SPANG
LER, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimo
ny entered into with you according to the prayer of her
petition tiled iu said Court.
WILLIAM H. KERN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Oct. 15,1861. oc2l-mot
NOTICE. -:-TO JAMES PUNEGAN,
late of the County of Phiadelphia.
In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed,
you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of
Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on the First MONDAY of becember next, to show cause,
if any you have, why your wife, MARY DONI:G2IN,
should not be divorced from the bond of matrimony en
tered into with you, according M the prayer of her peti
tion filed in said Court
NOTICE. -TO SUSANNAH HUNT,
late of the. County of Philadelphia.
In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed,
you aro hereby notineii to be and appear in t h e Court of
Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on the Firer 'MONDAY of December nest, to show cause,
if any you have, why your husband, JOHN HUNT,
should nut be divorcod from the boucle of matrimony en
tered into with you, according to the prayer of his peti
tion filed in said Court. •
EDWARD P. KELLY, FORMERLY
one of the leading 'Tailors of the city, and principal
of the firms of Kelly & Brother, Chestnut, above Se
venth, MA Lukens, Kelly & Bro., 725 Chestnut, wiH
resume the Tailoring Business at No. "1-1 SOUTI l TILER D
Street, Oct. 22d, and will furnish clothes equal to his old
reputation, at very moderate prices, for cash on delivery.
oc2l-6t*
OST—A Memoranda Book, contain
ing a list of tickets sold for the Volunteer Refresh
ment Committee. Being of no use to any person but the
owner, the finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this
office. 0c21.-301,
AR TIMES—PRICES TO SUIT.
khotvgropho for el, worth double Um
money. Antbrotypes at all prices at REIMER'S GAL
LERY, SECOND Street, above Green. 11*
NIT E D STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION.—The Sanitary Commission earn
estly and confidently appeals to the community for con
tributions of money to enable it to enlarge its operations,
or, at least, to continuo them on their present rale,
Under its prel:ent organization, every Camp and Mili
tary hospital from the Potomac to the Missouri is syste
matically visited and inspected. Deficiencies aro Oscar
t iined, and, so far as possible, supplied. There has
scarcely been at single company of Volunteers in the
field wherein some serious neglect or abuse eudangeriog
the 'width of the soldier has not been pointed out by ow
Agent.: of the Commiggion, and remedied 4 mitigated- lii
no case luive its services or advice been repulsed, or com
plaint been made of its embarassing any °dicer in the
discharge of his duty, or intefering with discipline in the
smallest degree.
We have occasion for most profound national thanks
giving in the fact that our armies are passing through the
most perilous season of the year, not only without do
idrutdive but %Fah hardly a tenth part of the
mortality from disease usual (aceordins . n to all experience)
under the meat favorable conditions. It would be diffi
cult to over-estimate the magnitude of the mischief wo
had every reason to expert, but which seeing for the
present averted. No bunion skill or sagacity could have
averted it; but it seems neither arrogant nor unreason
able to assert that the labors of the Sanitary Commission
have contributed at least as much - ally mere human
agency to this unhomi-for renal[. If so, what contri
bution to its treasury is not already more than repaid .1
After confidential conference with the highest authori
ties, the Commission feels bound to solicit with urgency
a large and speedy increase of its pecuniary resources.
DonatFink may be addressed to GEO. S. CON, Esq.,
Treasurer of the Central Executive Committee, Ameri
can Exchange Bank, N. Y., or to
GEO. T. STRONG,
Treasurer of the Commission, 68 Wall street, Y.
[ropy.]
"The unitary Commission is doing a work of great hu
manity, and of direct practical value to the nation in this
time of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and the
confidence of the people, and I trust it will be generously
supported. There is no agency through which voluntary
offerings of patriotism can be more effectively made.
(Signed) "A. LINCOLN,
"WINFIELD SCOTT.
414141 r d -on, September ti 0,11361.“
HIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in
voice per schooner Seaman's Pride, from St.
Berta, for sale by JAURETCHE & CARSTAIRS, 202
and 204 South FRONT Street. ocl-tr
H m
rstree li t. EN 1141411111
LEGAL.
Philadelphia County greeting
WILLIAM EL KERN, Sheriff.
Sheriff'i Office, Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1861. oc2l-ml[
WILLIAM IL KERN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1801. octll-m-lt
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
E. & L.
FOURTH - AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Muir noir US AG fitkny of Good.; for
FALL SILKS,
FALL SHAWLS,
FALL CLOTHS.
FALL POPLINS,
FALL DELAINES,
FALL MERINOI;S,
FALL DRESS GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS
GOODS AT WHOLESALE
GOODS AT RETAIL.
QyRING SK JETS-TEE LATEST
STYLI:.—Just rePeiv,t.l the 11 , W Spring Skirt, of
improved slinpe, in IS, 20, 2:i, springs, at reduced
SHEPPARD, VATS HARLINGEN, A. ABRISON.
ocl2-rptf 100 S CHESTNUT Strut.
CUR T A IN - MATERIALS, GOLD
BORDERED SHADES, F.'TC.—A Complete Assort
ment of Lace and Muslin Curtaina, and Rich Curtain and
Furniture Materials, Bordere I Shades, etc., all made and
put up at Short Notice and at the mist reasonable rates.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sr ARRISON,
oc2-tf 1003 CHESTNUT Street.
ME RINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
11111 VESTS, ETC.—A Full Asaortment of Merino
Goods of best make for Ladies, Gents, and Youth, atlaat
senson's prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN EARLINQX,N, & AREISON,
oe2-tf 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
WINTER 'CLOAKS.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31A
The Ladies are invited to examine our large assort
ment or
NOUVEAUTES
before purchasing"eisewbere
CARL PETERS de CO_
Southeast corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
MEMO
pAnis CLOAKS FOR WINTER.
OPENING ON THURS
,,.I:, DAY,
INCLUDING ALL TILE
LATEST NOVELTIES,
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET
J. W. PROCTOR iSc CO.
gocii-tf
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
WATER PROOF. CLOTH CLOAKS,
in endless variety:
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every shade •,
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of ev, , ey ttnalitY;
BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS,
EVERY NEW .STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
ANC
THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY
IVENS,
ocl6 - No, 20 South NINTH Street,
C:0 A K S !
The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock
in the city. .
N EW CLOAK STORE!
The most Elegant assortment in the city
MHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS
_BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
stal-Elm N. r iff fit,
- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
a ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
'VI ODOM
C. HENRY LOVE.
• •
1. R'. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
A complete assortment of everything appertaining to the
GENTLEMEN'S OUTFIT.
SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, HA.LE HOSE,
GLOVES, STOCKS, SCAL{FS, TIES, &c, -
PRICES EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH
ocm-mwrot
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.-
J. W. SCOTT, - 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few
doors below the 4, Continental." The attention of the
Wholesale Heiden is invited to his IMPROVED ODT
OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, and material, on
bind and made to order at shortest notice. JeS-tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
C [TY BONNET STORE.
SEASONABLE GOODS
SEASONABLE PRICES•
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES
Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, Children's Turbans,
Caps, dm, the best and most fashionable, and at the Iow•
est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re.
trimmed ; Millinery Goods in quantities to suit. BEA
VER, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. -
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
KENNEDY'S
FRENCII
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS.
No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH
ocs-3th -
MILLINERY AND
STRAW GOODS.
ROstN.HEIm,
BROOKS, &
481 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention of
MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS
To their well-assorted stock of
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS,
VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS,
and every other article in their line,
A superior brand of
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS
sel3-2n Always on hand.
MISS A. M MARCHE, FASH
IONABLE DRESSMAKER, having returned to
the city, slip Will De pleavd to BOP INT old customers, and
the lading generally, at No. 21 South EDIWiII, above)
Chestnut, Philadelphia. oels.P2t*
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TILE
We are prepared, as heretofore, to BIIPPIY famine" at
their Country Reeideneee with every deeeription of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, to., ad.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE OBEETS.
tnylB
SLATE MANTELS.
These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de
cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by ua,
Bud BOW at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
och-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the " Latrqbe Stove," is the bed
stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also
roma above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
ocs-Smif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
es, FOR CAKE OR TRADE-Fruit,
...a6-Shade, and Ornamental Trees, at low rates.
40?-$( 4 € AA} - ID J. GRISCOM, Woodbury, N. J.
ocl4-mat
SHAMPOOING, HAIR CUTTING,
AND DYEING done iu the best style at FOURTH
oud BRANCh . ocl9-if tf
CARD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
bond Itl Oth, gilt Mgr, holding 12 l'Ortraitl.
Price, 7 cents. 'UAW/ WIER it BROTHER,
0c1.5 728 CIIESTALIT Street.
FALL.
1 8 0 1 •
OPENING DAY
THE 17Th OCTOBER
HOUGH & CO.,
No. 25 Fount TENTH street,
Oppoeito Frani:lin Market
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut
NO. 70' CHESTNUT STREET
GROCERIES.
RURAL DISTRICTS
NEW PUBLICATIONS
JUST Pl - 111.1SIIED,
MeII.I , 2I.L.VIZY
AItMILs OF'
The armies of Europe, voiopri,ing de,riptiona in do
tail of tho militar) t•yntoins of England, I , ranoe,
Austria, and Sardinia, iidantina , their adruil
tages to all arias of the United State,. service, and em
bodying the repot - I of obwryations in Enr01..., during the
Crimean war, as Military Commissioner f runt the United
Staten tiovrrninrid. in Itilir,.;in.
11l Crown: lt. .31rets.m.A.v,
'Major General United Staten Army.
Illuatrattal with a tine steel portrait of the soda,, mid
s....veral hundred ungravimrs. I vol., 8 vu. Price, 53.5 U.
.1. B. LIPPINCIITT ,t; CO.,
2.: and •.:4 North it lURTII Street.
TIIE BOOK RESULTING FRO3I
THE NATIONAL HYMN COMMITTEE."
CEo. w. I•:I.I.IO'PT,
No 39 'VbKER Struo, NEW YORK,
I las ja,t
"NATIONAI.
How th , "3" ai. writt.•n Mid 1.(1 %V they Sire 11011VCRU•11
iticilAra) WiANT
None of tLn,.n v.-vivo/1 too prize of 1 , .101.) otforod by the
" A atiannl Irma Committee,"
Onto Volllllll', octavo, 1.10.4:111tly pri nfad 0:1 filar` I po ru.r,
otthellishott•ots. Pricy, 11%trli.outt . 1) hvitittl lii
$l.
Tl,° Nl'Vor York Eyrress sityri, ii ~p. kin g of no, Zito_
rn ry eltrin,ity
it It will contain soloctions front tha Alia limo the
of the 1,200 contrilmtimn:. The will.St will i/011 1 .1 -
lese be the mo,t entertaining. They will he given ver
batim et literatiim in all thoir grammatical and rhetori
cal ellulgenc3. Specimens of the music will also be
ha-haled in this unique volume. It is to be r.littal by
'Richard Grant White, who wit Ono or the Conintitteo,
and has furl:hilted nu poet}' (111 Nahanni II) innA. Tho
most in , pninr of littrippran Darin/Int hymns arc atlitral to
furnish a contrast with the ellorts or the patriotic muse
iu Ameriea."
Agents wmted for Philadelphia, and fur every import
ant tone throthzhont the com,try.
0:7" Copies will be sent to an 3• prepaid, on re.
of Otte Dvllar.
As an impressirm prarails to some eNtent that therf , are
to i.e two different books on the above subject, Mr. Elliott
desires to say that such is net the case, Lot that he has
an arrangement with 3lessrib Rudd & Carleton, the
owners of the plates, by which he alone is to be litown,
fora specified time. us pllbli,her. oeif
FOREIGN READING ROOMS,
FOR LADIES AND DENTLEMEN,I
132.3 CHESTNUT STREET,
Corner of Juniper, below the U. S. Dna,
FRENCH, GERMAN, and 'ENGLISH PERIODICALS
For partivularo apply to H. LEYPOLDT,
0e10.19A Foreign 1100tt00110em,12.23 CIFFNTNUT.
ROOKS, LAW AND lIIISCELLA
NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex
changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries et o
distance 711040 having Books to soli, if at a
atomic% will state Weir names, !Wil t bindings, dates,
editions, prices, and oonaitiona. SLANTED—Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early. Books
printed in and upon America. Autograph Lettere and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap
praised by ffe2s-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL.
MILITARY GOODS.
WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS
FOR
ARMY SOCKS.
A large stock of three-thread blue-mixed
WOOLLEN Y.2RN,
or all runtrers, for pale at MlT:it Cil.6llpriceri at
H. DUI-I - RING & Co.,
ocll-fnmOt.: 26 and 2S North "FOURTH Street
A RMY 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,
066-Sm'MARKET Street; Philadelphia.
TENTS.
1,000 TENTS.
READY MADE AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
For sale b 5
FROTHING-HAM & WELLS.
arls.6tif
ARMY WOOLLENS.
WELLING, COFFIN, &- Co.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 0-4 Dark and
Sky Blue
CLOTHS AND KERSEYS.
seB-3m
INDIGO BLUE KERSEYS.
rivrl% - rr7 i"• 17T TT'GT a - ITY-7a
And every 'variety of Goods adapted to Military Clothing.
for sale at the lowest prices
BEGIDIEDin Egurrul AT SHORT NOTICE.
BENJ. L. BERRY,
CLOTH HOUSE, 50 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
oc-5,1m
ARMY FLANNELS.A
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are prepared to make contracts, for imniediata 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 Male by
W. A. ANDREWS,
No. 612 CHESTNUT Street.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
FOR SALE BY
my22-iftf FROTHINGHAM % WELLS.
CARPETINGS.
66 . A RCH-STREET CARPE T
WAREHOUSE."
OLDEN & RICKNER.
NO. 5.32 ARCH STREET,
Two doors Wow 1 4 ,7 NTH, Sonth side,
fiftVe now in storo, o. SPLENDID STOCK
of
ENGLISH AND AMERIOAN
CARPETING-S,
which aro now offered at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
FOR CASH.
ocl9-12t
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
_ _ _
TREASURY NOTES.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay
ment, the above Notes.
DREXEL & Co.,
BANKERS,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
--- •
FALL 1861.
BOYD & STROUD,
No. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
NAVE NOW TIMM
USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND,
To which they invite the attention of CASH BUYERS.
COAL.
E DW. N. HALLOWELL,
COAL DEALER,
OFFICE, 133 'WALNUT St., below Second
The beet Schuylkill, Lehigh, Ruhl Locust Mountain
Coal constantly on halal. Orden by Dispatch receive
prompt attention. ocl9-lm
FAMILY COAL.
W3I. C. SIUNN & BROTHER
(lave constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and
Buck litountalo, Lehigh, rind Locuat Mountatn and
Ash
land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to
suit the times. Send your orders to Office,No. 222
WALNUT Street ; or to the Yard, corner of SANSOM
and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied.
oclT-Ini if
STOVES AND RANGES.
SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS
BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, DINING
ROOM, AND . OFFIQE,.__
And made in the most. approved manner, of the best
imported Thumb' Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CYLIN
DERS, of which we have tho exclusive sale.
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH.
012.26 t No, 200 North SECOND &root:
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,
Gas consuming, with Double-plated Tops, and all
the latest improvements.
Manufactured and gold at
01246 t No. 20S North SECOND Street.
11 0 THOMSON'S CELEBItATED
" ITCHE NEB,"
The best, most durable, uud convenient arrange
ment for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun
dant supply of Ilot Water, Roasting, Raking, Stewing,
Broiling, &e. For sale, in various sizes, of our own
napdathire, NORTH, CHASE, k /41:01iTH,
NP, ZS? North OBV.IZiD .street.
0124% - Philadelphia.
WANTS.
WANTED— A good Tin and Sheet..
iron Ivoihrr, w 1,9 und,ratailda and im willing to
do jol.bilm. Con-taut %%mt. non' Imt Collllwroot haod4
WM. 1101% IN, GO•1111,111(01111.
BOARDING.
II -
111 ST. CLASS BOARDING, WIT II
Simile and Communicating It.sana, No 1417 LO
CUST .trot. oc2l-Im*
. _
A FAMILY, 1.61 CHESTNUT Street,
near Ninetst , rith. hitt• to ro u t fir. Kt' , 01..1
1i..1111, NWI itimni, t i parlit.4 With
['u.4ll refi•ti.l:lo,. A41.1n,... t.boirll,l, - ottics.
P0A111)ING.-1esirai• rind 11 ; ,i141-
bl
in it kit of tit,:
c ity, s u i t Is• 066tit..1 it sestet It. inn!, E , •5•1*"111 . 6 4 :
eNrliallged. A. It. r," Pres. , 11the.,...21..tirx:
O.A I{I).I.I.NG—MES. LEVELY RE
B
anaminces that her Ismio. No. 121(1
CIIINTIc 12V 4,fire
muts•rintehtlenes, mot that tits efficient a•tdstancr. of Mr:.
Saad:reit enables her still thrthar to promo( „ the com
fort of her uts•-t.,.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ie FOR SALE—A desirable _House
ittd[aro Itott:o 7 rooppc, with
A 1.1.13 to JOH N L. Cr I. IN, Heston ville.
itc FOR SALE AT A EAT SA.
(31111'v—wig. or tun with all opi•lorli lilt
prorrli•itt,.. Attiotl nu BEIINVN 1,..twp,.1i !'I.
te•giti, au,l sb,to•ntitstro•ets. Apply to
1.1 - tiNii, 401 IC. TEsTir sr.
$40 9 0001 aigti e l l' r e !
ntod..rn intr.rovettwtth , , atnl in .twry tow w',on't on
11w.I, Hill, at pri.•oa ranging f ruin !if , 2,5a1.l t., s:F , r,r ,, lu. Only
a small plarchase-money re.nare:l; balance
arranged to ::nit. Apply to
N. 11. et: T. P. POTTS. Atrornev,t-at-Law,
oel4-F.2t No. 617 SPIIINI: IIARDEN
att, FOR SALE—A_ Silientlici antali
-A:-FAE3I aerr-., tine tarn mil...al.ove
Fort Washineton, on the North P-tot , yleattia
Good lotildho.fs., good eater, g•eilt vorint) of ethade and
fruit trees. Bean int] location. 'fernts accotuntodatite_t.
Apply on the pre.,11,..5. MOSES PIERCE..
oclB,Feinitit*
TO LET-A THREE-STOKE
e 11.,11 , ,, with a f14.,.,11
and cold wat.•r, mot all Ow
Ap
plynp the I. l,l .thi"s! 12:25 31.A.6:51.1ALL
ucli•tr
1. OR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE.
—A desirable FARM, CUL:Willing' 53 acres of land,
situate 3 miles from Doylestown depot, 29 miles north of
the city. Excellent improvements, nicely watered, fine
fruits, &c. Possession can be given thil
Apply to E. PETTIT,
oelq. No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-A
great number ofFax ms Country. places, with a few
acres of ground : West Philadelphia and (k.rataatowa.
properties, Jer., Sc. Apply to E. PETTIT,
c,cP2 No. 209 WALNUT Street
T O RENT—COAL YARD on west
Bide of 15110A.D Street, first Trull above South
St ll4- t. APIA) to J. SERGEANT PRICE,
orlo-12t No. 8t ARCII Street.
VOR SALE—Valuable Farth 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
Doylestow n depot, and 2X, mites front Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain awl sub
stantial stone improvements; good ' out-buildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only .5.75 per acre; tow
S. PETTIT,
N'o, .60 WALNUT Strout,
terms. Apply to
self)
NIAGARA FALLS WATER - POW
ER.-CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTII
ItEI:S. This immense water power is now ready for int
mediate occupation, together with one hundred acres of
land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to
locate mills Rid illatilliaCtOriCS.
The stipulations for price of power will be_ one half
that at Lowell, Mass., and the quantity is almost un
' invited •
Should the demand warrant it, the American Fall can
easily be stopped and its great volume discharged through
the bank below its present site, fur mill purposes, under
a head and fall of 200 feet. •
The title is perfect and the property unincumbered.
For further information apply to N. W. Day or 1, P_
Floyd, Niagara Falls; Alexnarl.,r Hay, - No. 1204 Vine
Street, Philadelphia;_ Hon. T. A. Jonckes, Providence,
B. 1..; D. Thexter, 'Boston ; or the owner,
HORACE 11. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street.
NEW Yong., September 2,1561. se.l-Is-Frmlm
WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO
TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first
day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and
recorded in the Recorder's Office of St. Louis county, in
Book No. 234, at Page 202, and also by its other deed,
dated the said first day of December, 1859, recordsi in
Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen
tal to said fleet deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M.
MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and I'It_LNKLIN
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 fiftyteet 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 gaition, and
known as ttrvey No. nog, and west by Seventh aFeet.
/Second. A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in
said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same
more or hese, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty
five feet deep nn Green street, be the same more or less;
being Lot known and designated on the plat of the lota
laid out and made an addition to the town of St. Louis,
by William Christy, as Lot No. 37, bounded on the west
by No. 38, as laid out by Clok4y, on the north by Green
street, on the east by Sixth street, and on the eolith by
the Lot herein first &Wilted ! Which said conveYancee
were muds to said tuttuttiBON,BREDELL, and DION,
in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein
described, amounting to four hittaired thousand dollars;
being eight hundred bonds of 1178 hundred dollars earn
eignrcenkituuren tiny-lime, ev 1. AM 1 •
or bearer, with ten per cent. interest, payable semi-an
nually from that date,- all payable at the Bank of Com
merce, in New York;_ and wh,erecss, among other things,
it wan provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon
said bonds, or any part thereof,. 8140111 d become due and
remain unpaid fOrthirty days afrer the maturity thereof,
that then, by reason of such default, the said bonds shall
forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said
bonds may not appear on their fore to be due; and
whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY has, it is
believed, negotiated, sold, and pledged six hundred and
sixteen of said bondeounounting to three hundred and
eight thousand dollars, upon air of which the semi.ano
nual interest, becoming due-on the first day of June,
eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been due for more
than thirty days, and is still unpaid, althongh some or all
of it has been demanded •
• • • -
Now, therefore, we, WILLI•AM 31. MORRISON, 'ED
WARD BREDELL, end FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus
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 filet 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 Rouse, in
the CITY OF ST. LOClS,lllissouri, proceed to sell the
above-described premises and property, for cash, at Pub.
lie Vendue, to the highest bidder, in order to pay the
holders of said bonds the amounts this thereon, and any
amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro
visions of said deeds, together with the expenses of the
Trust. WM. M. MORRISON,
EDWARD BREDELL, Trustees.
se4.dtae22 FRANKLIN A. DICK,
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
EVANS- & HASSALL,
HAVE REMOVED. FROM
6.1 South FOURTH Street,. to.
4.1.tk ARCII STREET,
ocl9-bt BELOW FiFTII.
- DR. DU 114WORET, DEN
., -
TNT, has itEMOVED to 1,533 ARCH street.
oclo-Im*
REMOVAL. -The undersigned have
removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL
Warehouse from No. 520. to No. 421 COMMERCE
Street, where they will' he pleased to son their friends and
customers. NAYLOR, 4; CO.
Ockohei.2 i 1841. 664-4£
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Streit
FIRE AND INLAND INSCRLNOE.
DIMOTORB.
George W. Day of Dasy & Matlack.
Samuel Wright........."-Wright Bros. & CO.
D. B. Birney "-Davis & Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr ' , Lewis Bros. & Co.
C. Richardson.. "-I. C. Howe & Co.
Jno. 'W. Everman....... J. W. Everman & Co.
Geo. A. West " West & Robes.
E. R. Martin ......... " Savage, Martin, & Co.
C. Wilson Davis. Attorney-at-law.
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Weeding
Jno. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-President
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Jass.tres
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVINU FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THLBD and Oman-
MIT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
This company la not joined in any application to SIM
Legislature.
THE PHILADELPHIA PHYSICAL.
INSTlTUTE.—Gymmisitun for ladies, gentlemen,.
and 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
sitPsiatia. Stilmeribere received every day. Prob. HAM—
brand and Lewis' "Gymnast Vono.ve Cadets" will re-.
mime their regular drills on TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
at am o'clock. Boys who subscribe to the Cymnasium.
have the privilege of joining this superior company free
of charge. Instruction in Gymnastics, Calisthenics and.
Fencing at all ]sours. 0c19.31*
UNION ENVELOPES !
UNION ENVEIOPES
UNION ENVELOPES!
That will go through the Post Office.
OVER 350 011crEKENT STYLES.
Couutry Shopkeepers supplied •
with Twenty-fir:;ur a
At the VERY LOWEST DEICES. - . •
- - -
AT MAGEE'S
UNION PAPER And FIIIYELOPE MAPA:CFACTORTf.
No. 316 CIIISTNET STESET,,
Corner of ilitiDSON Strekt.
Corner of HUDSON' Strvet.
REMEMBER, me,
HENEIRBER. 311:CHESTNUT Street. ccl,o-3t
pORTI..AND KEROSENE
OIL.
We are ava 'prepared to aupply
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., SoLz AaErre,
1010 MARKET STREET,
It2-01a Philadelphia.
OLIVE OIL.-175 Baskets Fresh
olive Oil just received per bark August, for sale
by JAUBILTOFIE di OAV.STAXIO, 292 atul 8119 smut,
FRONT Street. ea..t
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
musw.
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFITS
TO B. 'ULLMAN,
WEDNESDAY rind Tll CRSDA Ottolior MI and 24thi.
THESE TWO PEHFOLKANCES
will be
Tut: ONLY ONES
faith the arrival nt the new nrtiao in Jannarv, at moat
of the.:, toe, in the country' leave early in Novoniher for
liavona and Europe, to fulfil their engagements, whiny
they have found it advkahle to accept in view or the die.
(tithed mn,tp or the union.
motissioN ONE DOLLAR
TO ALL PARTS Till.: ACADEMY.
Minh Tim gain of gosh+ for
Engorrna Snag, tO
the two perform:three will eimithirriei•
Ikr(INDAIr. Octolrer 21;1,
At thi• Box Otticn or ktort•,
N... 6;31: 11,,,,tnut At t h e Cuu•
1L,t,•1.
On thin Carl ivu the Family Girth: will hi, wilted with
Pli,/illOl/. Nita Ih+1,011), awl ,•!eitr.l
‘‘ithoilt eNtra
Aniphitheatru
NI a !I . E.—liaise rit tlw stoeklial,lorn, personal frionhi,
nsd patrons of the ()poen, who, from a view of givivhq
rhrir Hill to the prrerut vuirrpririe, Lary ur wii
buy. '1 tielmf4, to nitwit to oil hor of ton two perform
von Way elivelis fur reserved seatn CIO cents each)
at the Box (Alice of the Academy,
TO THE PUTTER'.
Since i hire 11101,1 tlllO . ll the management r.t . the Opera
far tiii• 11,,v*t1”.tt t.. c..11 - 11eirlee, W. 4 1. has 1n .. .A.01z
nut, which haA, Tuhti,Ul inernagoil tin , of that at all
t into. , litliVlllt (enterprise, and, in the opinion of many,
prerhale. even the po,:sibility of au attilapt; Yet lam
determined to mak. this attempt, anal am confidant of
beime ahle to falai lay ohligation.4, provided rriufe en
covirogNitolt a ill Le held (lilt to fil,.
11111 now • tolivoly ongtwttot ill making' extensive
thr rognlar soammt to Jantitry, wtitm
1id.1111.1 aPtLiA “rrirt; from ilitrope t anti from
the Italia]) Opera Company tiow performing in Pllt - txiio
With Max AL•trrtu•k. lty that limo itnine liattlai
nni,t hove orcorrod, ant the pultlic mind fool more in
eliood oojoy rational amusement,' titan during the next,
eAriting montlot.
t i , ito 11:10o , 11 , 101111111,1 tr. giv ,, two
FIN tbrilialiCCA IlroCe(tili or tom, will be
44.tho,ty-ea ~ittylirg lilt lite• %%later 0,110011.
I ant happy to state that, 111/111 pre,ent ;.ppe,irinceit,
nkY appeal nil! nn-et with an eutlnt•instic
,Stockhonlers, the tiee.t fashiowilple Cnnniliev, $Olll . of het
ripi,.t influential clubs, the great laxly or prot,io•i of
mush•, and the entire press, without A SieZ,Le exceptinn_
have osolpgi in , o f tip'il' hefll•t;l•it c.)-oNnition, and
1111111111 y 14116Idlltilll proof' of their kindly in.
tektiidiA.
I appeal now to the great public, who owe t.) tn.) the
hati,faction of having' heard Sontag..Piccolinini, Angri,
Lagrange, I:azzailitra, Adelina Patti, Labord , , Fi/rNI3B,
Thall.l . lg, 111•Iiri Vi , llXtelllll,, and 11
nintdcal celebrities, and to whoa! I hart , given Hitt
001-11111 d. t cwtacfra ut a "Juice,” the It Ylnd/Urta” the
"11111411(.110,,, "
Coierosity and liberality Rini; one of the leading trait'
of the national character, and 1 have no 1141111 A tlitit I
nieet with extol 'ire ..rapport, if not in arknottlAg.
meat 01 how and faithful to the 1..1.1 moral
eliPilitg of the itrwril ritr lilt rr'lltra
ptuthlCe ill the liutith mid -Europe.
On WEDNESDAY, October 234,
ILL HALLO IN IIIASCIiKIt.I.
The great of last winter.
;MSS CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG,
Ofer first a1.11.11 . 1.21Ce Lu Llu• _teat riff,. of Nolotiff.)
MISS HINKLEY, MAU, STRAK967fi,
siumin umusou, SINNOR
On Tlf CESILA. r, October 2.-10 i,
TWO NEW OPI:RAS.
the fir.t time given in Plilla.lelphia.
BETLY, 11Y BONO:ETU
With I!INKI,EY and Sigllnrs E awl fir/-
BIN], and the Charming Petite Opera l'uluarite, ci a
J,ES Nofl.› DE JEANETTE,
Now the raw, to PliTiP. The lending rile Ly
31 NS lIELLOOO,
WITH OTHER ENTERTAINMENTA
N. 13,--On this evening both Nisi Hinkley mei Signor
SA iquuli will ninlie llaeir let appenninre in
Wawa. , 1,3A , 1ng Ate. 41.1.1 Lo
Europe, atul MisN iiinlzky one iii iravana.
NVHE ATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOVE
NIGHTII
Elegealla
ThE TEDIrEZ , Ti 0/1, THE EsOLLISTED IdLALID
WWI Hti 114 NC , frrlf, IHrt IVVridurftii
Mnchinery, correct and benutdul Co.ltummo
and Itau
dall's great ,il`lll., TIM ABODE of ARIEL in O§
Enchanted Forest, being pcmiticely the LASI:lartT
Bt - T FIVE ni thin wonderful Ind; of art.
To commence with the Military Pr of
NAPOLEON; Or, THE EMPEROR AND THE
WA_LNUT.STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Street%
MRS. M. A. GARRETT3O2f
Bole Lei ee
THIS (MONDAY) I , OrENING, October ,21.
I.epr, , duroi, I'llOllP - eV and ”riginal Cotn...ly of
.11LACE1 E
ly Borhies. •
TV I:Wit:111A, With the gt,•111Cills111,, 1,111 itit`ki
ZEMBITA
nue Es-50, 37,11, 75, and 25 cents ; Privata Bozza,
$5 awls,
Doore open at 7 q Performance to commenco at
MRS. JOHN DREIPS
ARCII-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREI:MUM'
Busineas Agent and Treasurer.. ..... JOB. D. Muspay
THIS (MONDAT) EVENING, October 21,
Will be presented, firer lime this ,e 3.011, the cel,brrorNi
Comedi• of
TIII.: J I: tLOUS WIFE
B[rs, flakley Ifr,Solib Drew
Mr. Oakley 11r. Showciii
Major oii ley Mr. Julia Gilbert
The pertormance will 4:011Chlile with an Extrarapuza
entitled
MAZEPP k
Dieaoypa Mr. Frani: Draw.
Pater 75, SO, 27x, nut eeota.
No extra charge for reserved mats.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of
TENTH and CIIESTNUT Streets.
WA MIPS IT &lA
ONE IV }:EK LirMe.F.R.
EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and SatnrJnyat
teruoons.
A. W. Fr.N.,x, . LerturNr.
Aihnitnitcp, 4 22i eq.; Children, 15 eta. rwra epee at.
7; con tttt ,nee at a quarter to A. 0,41-5t4
CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
benefit of the
COOPER-SHOP REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE,
Will take place en SATURDAY, Oet. 26th. at 3,3,4
o'clock P, M. 4 at the MCNICAF, FUND HAIL,
Package of. Eight Tickets, Si: Single 'Tickets, 25 cts.
To be had at Andtoha, 1104 Chestnut great, and Beek &
Lawton's, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of tha
Hall. 0(.2.1 tf
T IIE PRESTIDIGIT ATE UR.
The - magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown. Merl
Decorating, Medulg,lc,i invented to
HERMANN
By foreign 3fottarchs awl Potentates will he exhibited
at CALDWELL & 522 CHESTNUT Street, on
the day of hia first appearance at the &mien. y Musk—
: WEDNESDAY, Octsber 30th. And the superb
Shawl given him by the Queen of Spain at EVANS &
CO.';', SIS CIFJEMi CT Street, on the eAtn,tln oe-2.1-tf
TEMPLE OF WONDERS, N. E.
comer of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ wilt appear at the above place. in
Ids new and extraordinary entertainments, on ItION
DAY, Oct. 21st, and EVERY EVENING, commencing
at 7;4, and WEDNESDAY and SATURD.'M AFTER
NOONS, at 3—consisting of Changes, Transmutations,
Substitutions, Secret Manipulations, Ocular Deceptions,
and Necromantic Illusions, and astonishing powers of
Ventriloiruim, eyi•rr Tiwiety of voi , c. Mao,
the Learned Canary Birds. Admission, 25 cents; &it
dren, 13 cents. oclo-Im*
- -
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF
THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi
nent Scenes, Engagements, .and Incidents to this date.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
924 CLIEST2F9Z7T Street.
A Desiciptbee List fttenished gratis and. sent by
free, on application. EtelB-fin
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
TIIE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street,
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children tinder twelve yew*
half price. Shares of Stock. 9,30. iYI
SABES6
epLILLIE'S - SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVED to No. 21• South SEVENTH Street, nest
Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for pest femora, and Wadi
determined to merit 'futon padre/tam has SOttlred IR
elegant and convenient store, and- has now on has t a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought awl
Chilled Iron Fire and- -Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly fire and burglarproof safessnade.) Also, WWI
Unequalled Bank Vault,'Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnish.'
to order on short notice. This is-the strongest, best pro.
tented, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention. is- called to Little's New
Cabinet Bare, for Plato, JOW01:Ii dm This MO is %%-
celled to surpass In. style.nint , elegance anything yat 01•
fared for this purpose, and is the-only one that is aridly
Are and burglar proof,.
SPECIAL liortmt..—l hove now on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring, & Om's Safes t moat of them nearly new,
and some forty of otherniakers, comprising a complain
assortment sup to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at lin
low 'prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s-lrlf SL C. SADLER, Agent.
A FOR. BARBADOES.—The fast..
Brig THOMAS WALTER will sail in a
few 'lays for the ataivt. port. For passe ao only, apply to
the Captain, on board, at MEAD-ALLEY WHARF, or
to JAUBETCHE t CARSTAIRS,
nlB 402 awl: '204 iiitaith FRONT Street.
-k % NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
OF FREIGHT.
TO WASHINOT(IN..I),,C.. J ERICSSON LINE TO
BALTIMORE, AND. 17Rt)31 THENCE BY RAIL.
ROAD TO WASH INOTON.
On and after this date all freights for 'Washington by
this route will .he requiem' Se be prepaid thromth, and
no package will , be reeniwal unlces marked with name
on i lideohmilon lIBRIGHTS ALI, EINDa
received and forwardedulaily.
A. GROVES, Jr., Agent,
No. 34 South WHARVES
is eEt FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan Canal.
niladelpbi4 likid Now York Express Steamboat Ooo•
pany receive freight, and Isere daily at 3 P. hi., doling . -
lug their eargoesin. Now York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. Yl SO47TH WHARVES, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
stil-tt Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New Tort.
PHILADELMIA AND
WASHINGTON EXPDEBB MAX
BOAT COMPANT.
New line direst for Alexandria, Washington, and
Georgetown. Through in 38 hours.
Otestuer FBILADELPRIA, Cantaip THOEI. RAND,
St.eaposer JEROME, Capti44,JOCROME,
Will leave Pioladelphia every WEIINZSDAY and els
TURDAY, at 12 o'clock M., cow:acting with all hail
those ports. and returning, leave Washington, aeoTS
town. and Menandtia every TUESDAY and BA.T
VAT, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 sours WiI.A.BITES, Blaisdell**
MORGAN BiIIiNNIIART, Agents,
iyst.trt Foot of 0 street, Washington.
w r it FOE lsiRW YORK, Th.
Pltibu Steam Propeller Company
will commence their business for the mason ca Monday,
18th instant.
Their ',Mamma are now receiving freliht at &mood
Pier above Walnut stmt.
Term accommeSathig. Apply to
W. M. BM2D & 00.,
424 South Delaware Avenee'
D RAIN PIPE-STEAM-PRESSED
STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE.
PRICE LIST.
2-inch bore, per yord,
$ 44 lit
4 I II if
6 II 41 44
7 tt « " . . ILI aa 6 *
tl u 110 It
9 . 125 tt
10 1.4 150 "
32 6, 44 41 040 41
A liberal discount allowed to Dealers, and to those or.
dering in large quantities.
FACTOIII. - -SlGliEliTli and Germantown road.
S, A. HAlt,u,itstm,
oclo-tt RarelxonK 1019 oWritrgrn EOM
E. 11,DIA.N
Miss CaroUm , Riching4
Mr. Peter Melting::
. Mr 4 0.11F1.1i
25 cents
30 11
... 40 ~,
50 "
65 44