FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PIIILADRLPMA, October 21, 12361. State fives were a fraction lower today, but City sixes nutintained the quotations of Saturday. Pennsylvania Railroad shares advanced from 37% to 37%, dividend off. Norristown Railroad stock sold at 45%, Harrisburg Rail road at 51%, Camden and Amboy Railroad at 113%, and Reading Railroad Mock at 17N. 017113LA1 BANK STATEMENT. WEEKLY AVERAGES OF THE PHILADELPHIA HANES LOANS. SPECIE. BANES. .1 Oct. 21. I Oct. 14.------ 1 Oct. 21.. Oct. 14. --. ! Philadelphia . 1 83,907,00054,046,0001,063,0005924,000.. North Ameriea..l 3,507,230. 5,676,452, 167 1 403; 620,613 Farm & Mech.. 5,098,5101 5,151,5271,057,5711,092,356 Commercial..... 1,822,0001 1,919,0001 413,01 V; 357,000 Mechanlcs' 1,958,130', 1,991,000, 206,981 i 233,732 K. Liberties..,. 1,481,000 1 1,501,0001 301,006 296,000 fmuthwark 925,3971 982,490 1 307,4311 279,228 Kensington .... 746,876, 756,496 1 136,401) 140,849 Penn Township 737,5101 782,185 227,494: 170,040 _Western. 1.497,401 1,573,0831 559,5721 512,700 Man & Medi .. 1,357,331 1,337,04 153,8801 149,555 Commerce 707,506 728,313 224,924 190,544 Gi rar d .... „... _ 2,454,121 , 2,446,027 285,906, 351,137 Tradesmen's... 565,533 563,678 134,004' 114,325 Consolidation... 598,308 607,072 ,•89,4771 87,861 City.... 882,842 904,171 145,796 150,380 Commonwealth. 524,534 539,041 83,54, 86,473 Corn Exchange 499,000 406,000 334,006 130,080 ilnion 477,000 489,000 84,0001 51,000 -- - 1 - Total 20,705,214 30,287,157i0,372,700 5,343,603 -. DEPOSITS. , CSECULATION. BANKS. Oct. 21. Oct. 14. Oct. 21. 1 1 43 ct. 14. tPhiladel phi& ... $2,695,000, $2,651,00081237,000 1 5236,000 North America. 2,594,863 2,432,960, 244,770 242,510 1 •Farm & Mech.. 3,089,38% 4,056,479: 307,790 361,400 Cm/menial.... 1,249.0001 1,300,000: MAD 133,000 Mechanics' . ... 1,063,480. 1,000.692, 131,320 119,725 N. Liberties.... 1,159,0001 1,165,000 i 79,000 76,000 :Bouthwark - - 765,260, 767,4121 86,255 67,255 Kensington.... 555,8371 550,2071 112,500 112,689 Penn Township 629,257 ; 609,016: 153,607 61,417 'Western . 1,216,722' 1.208,2931 104,110 107,255 Man. k Mech... 624,862: 799,945 i 82,955 $4,685 -Commerce_ _... 851,153' 031,121' 52 205 49,845 _ ' i • Girard 1,989,766 1,454,0301 152,775 159,935 Tradesmen's.... 457,629; 451,20/1 56,708 58,855 Consolidation .. 321,120, 328,048 111,230 110,195 "City 552,273' 583,435 1 48,385 50,470 "ICommonw ealth. 312,4851 308,066 68,715 73,495 Corn "Exchange. 366,00; 256,000! 96,000 101,000 `Union.. 287,000 297,000 1 49, 48,000 -, -.- Total 21,180,095 20,029,931 2,250,365 2,249,731 Theaggregates compare with those of preceding weeks as follows: 0ct.14. Oct. 21. 'Capital Stock 1;11 811 075 811,811,075 Doane 30,281,157 29,705,244.. Dec. 565,913 Specie 5,943,503 6,375,750—1nc. 432,247 Due fa other Bke . 1,325,256 1,461,837—1nn. 136,481 'Dile to other Eke— 2,000,474 2,637,338„Dec., 03,136 Deposits 20,9'29,931 21,100,095.. Inc. 170,164 *Circulation 2,249,731 2,250,365..1m. 634 Loans. Specie.l eircurn. Deposits. .Nov. 4, 1857...21,199,462 2,071,46412,141,113 16,635,788 Jan. 11, 1858...21,302,374 3,770,701'1,011,033 11,465,263 July 5 24,811,928 6,635,817 2,434,181 16,556,818 Jan. 3, 1859—.26,451,057 6,063,356 2,741,754 17,049,005 July 5 25,446,440 4,897,063 2,808,208 15,481,05.4 Jan. 3, 1860......25,9141,387 4,430,361 9,856,091 14,962,912 July 2 28,801,396 4,374,549 2,696,785 15,994,915 Dec. 1 ..26,973,207 3,333,827 2,557,903 15,051,130 Jan. 7,1861....26,891,280 4,020,266 2,689,812 15,261,928 'eb. 4 25,801,981 4,539,054 2,778,318 15,295,435 Mar. 4 .25,085,314 5,006,988 2,811,491 14,868,738 April 1 24,973,406 6,200,063 2,811,263 15,800,147 Nay 6 25,438,065 5,898,802 2,716,602 15,691,997 June 3 .24,611,294 5,718,826 2,317,067 15,306,666 July 1 .23,967,200 6,668,583 2,101,312 15,997,943 Aug. 5 24,211,527 6,143,321 2,058,574115,941,881 Sept. 2 . .... 28,557,264 6,179,482 2,074,048 19,030,712 ... 5,617,370 5,046,346 4,697,•234 5,222,672 5,383,277 15,943,503 16,318,750 as 9 .28,328,496 4 ' 16 27,871,4971 " 23 .... 27,469,4721 41 30 26,713,917 Oct 7 30,499,119 " 14 3 0 1281,1871 .. 21 19,705,244 The following is a statement of the transactions at the Philadelphia Clearing House, for the week ending Oct. 19, as furnished by the manager, George E. Arnold, Esq. : Clearings. Balances. $2,661,958 36 $170,054 26 2,492,363 21 154,590 16 2,459,711 45 149,406 . 4 Q 2,5"1d6 29 ru t in 72 2,233,049 56 161,717 56 2,675,444 02 193,565 11 Oct. 14. 15 as 16 it 17 AL 19 ~ 19 $15,053,292 89 $1,000,053 21 The New York Evening Post of to-day says The stock market opened with a good appearance, mat prices recovered per cent, from the lowest quotations of 2.,,tm-tu r afternoon. At the close, however, there is considerable weakness, with renewed pressure to sell. The Seward-Lyons correspondence has produced a feeling of uneasiness in some quarters. Under ordinary circumstances it would have attracted little attention, but Mr. Seward's letter of Thursday in regard to the coast defences of the country placed the public mind in a condition to magnify every unfavorable conjecture. 'ew York Central commenced at 77; f ®77,7j, and finally dosed at 71%07734. Erie dome at 11.1,f_ Dailh 6loCiis are a little lower. Hales of American Excbange at 84j and 84. Commerce was offered at 83X. Missouris close with sales at 44, Teunossees at 42 e 4. The money market is moderately active and fall rates are paid ou call. Six per cent. is the rate with first-class tiorrox ere, though we hear of considerable business at 634 or 7 per cent. Tie exchange on London remains almost stationary at 107 N eslo7-K. some or the leading drawere are nitwit- Ittie to tot under 109. The weekly bank statement shows an increase of $l,- 143,275 in specie, and a decrease of $4,490,475 in loans. The deposits are down $2,735,424. The specie now foots up $42,282,881—the loans $131,- 828,438. Mr. Cisco reimburses the banks to-day a further sum of $1,000,000, on Recount of sales of the national loan. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sates, October 21, UM, MlPairsif sr S. N. S&L:ma:mu% Exchange. FIRST BOARD 10 Cam & Am R....112,3i 5 do 118% 5 &rue° A. Pine R. 7% 20 Penu R CAP cash 37% 50 Read ..... 17% Sch Nav Imp 65.. 70 2000 Penns Os TON 2000 do 76% BOARDS. 1 117 Cilin & Am R..... 113% 2 Norristown Th..... 45% 5 do.-- ....... 45% 5 d 0.... 45% 20 Harrisburg 51% 10 do 51X SO do 01% do SIX I i 20 do 4tx BETWEE 1000 Poona R Ist m.. 94% 1000 AM 2d m... 84 SZCOND 2000 Srh Nor Imp 68.. 70 BO Pesna 11 C P_ 57% 5 do int 27,4 300 City 6s New 91%. 1000 do 84 50 do Penns R.. 84 5 Lek Nay Scrip... 32 CLOSING PRI Bid. Ask. Phila fai int off. 83x 84 j( Phil& Oa II 83% 84% mu. 6e N a 91% 92 Penns 6a 76% 76% Reading B 17% 17-81 Beading Bds '7O 80 80,16 R'dg Al 6s 'BO '43 88 90 Read 11 ifkm '86.. 71 72 Penns, B. 37% 38 FODDa B2dm fis 83% 84% Morris Ci Con. - 116 36m Morin Pret.lo43i 105 Soh Kin ern.. 61 52 Sch Nay Imp 55 69% 70% Sch Na, Stock. 5 534 Sch Nay .. 12 Philadelphia Markets. The Flour market it inactive, but very firm to-day; sales include 2e300 bble superfine at ei.oo, 200 bbls ex. tra at 0.76; 1,000 tsble good Ohio do at the same rate, to arrive; 1,000 bbls Western family on private terms; and 600 bbls Pennsylvania do at $6 41iy bbl. Sales to the trade are to a fair extent at from the above rates for su perfine and extras, to $4.50,07.50 for fancy brands, as lu qualit,-. Rye rtour is scarce and in demand, at $3.15. Corn Neal is held at $2.81 VY bbl for Pennsylvania, and rather quiet. WHEAT is in good demand, and bringing rather better prices to-day; abort 12,000 bushels sold at 124®132c for common to pnme Pennsylvania red; 150 s 13;,c for South ern do i and isee - isoc for white; the latter for choice Southern. Rye Is scarce cud wanted t at. I - 0c for Penn ey lvarda. Corn is firm, with further sales of 4,000 bush els of yellow at 65r,in store and afloat. Oats are rather better; about 5,00 bushels sold at 36i 3S3ic for South ern ; the latter afloat; and .18*39e for Pennsylvania. BARE is steady, with small sales of first No. 1 Quercit rot: at $21'.50 41 3 ` ton. Corros.—Rolders are firmer in their demands, but there is not much doing in the way of ~ a les. GROCERIES AND PRovlslows.—'nlere is very little movement to note in the markets, and no chaose is tither. SEEDS are quiet; small sales of Clover hare been made st .94.250.4.50, and 250 bushels Timothy at $1.87), bushel. Flaxseed is very scarce. Wai2ar isin good demand, and prices are looking up; about 4(10 bbls sold at 2134 c for dark, and 22ea22ge for bright packages; and drudge at 21e to Philadelphia Cattle Market. The receipts of Beef cattle have fallen off, this week, reaching about 1,700 head. The market continuesdull, but prices are rather better. The following are the par. ticulsre of the sales: 8 Isaac Abrahams, Ohio, Wall. 40 McQuaid & Carr, lielgllo4, VG& :e, tt& eon, kfaryland, 7,0008. 72 Kimble & Kirk, Chester County, $l4B. 36 B. C. Baldwin, Chester county, 11788.25. 124 James McFillen, Jr.; Ohio, $70)8. 72 P. Hathaway, Chester county, &708.25. 89 P. Mennen, Ohio, $748, 52 Cochran & McCall, Delaware, $708.2F. 67 J. lieldomridge, Chester County, 5703.75. 177 Mooney & Smith, Illinois and Ohio, $7,2101. 32 Sas:Ambers h CO., OhlO,V6aT. 80 Fellhimer dc Kirwin, Kentucky, $7aS. 110 H. Chain, Penna., $707.50. 31 AuII, Ohio, $7OB. 27 R. Healey, Chester county, $6.5008. 37 Fuller A - Bros., Ohio, .57.5008. 56 Chandler k Alexander, Cheater co., s7eB. 47 It. Frank, Ohio, $7OB. 40 S. Sturm, Penna., e 44 2 ,7. 06 Tryfoos, ohie, s7aB - $6a6.30. 21 C. Marcial, Chester county, $708.25. 35 L. Kimball, Cheater c0unty,57,06.50. 41 F. Rudenbaugh, Chester county, $.607.50. 34 Burns, Ohio, ssa6. W. Gemmill, Chester county, $6. 90 Cows arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $2O to $3O for springers, and e;3B per Lead for Cows and Calves. The arrival of Sheep reached 4,500 head this week, selling at from 6 to 7c kfl' lb. net, as to condition. The arrivals of Hogs at 11. G. Inilioft's Union Drove yard reached 3,6a0 head this week, still-fed soiling at fr o m $4.50 to $5, and corn-fed at front $5 to 550 100 Ms net. New York Stock MS. 11000 t S 6'3'81 Meg.. 94 21000 1:S 63,'81, Cp... 94) 1000 17 S 6s, '7l Cp. 84% 2000 U R ss, '74 Cp.. 84,6 500 Tress 6 p c 2y.. 99% 500 Uhio 63, '60.... 90 700 do 90% 4000 111 Cp h '62..... 82M 7000 111 Cp 1) '70....83 4000 Id Caul U '17... 83 2000111 Cp '79 53 6000 Tenn 6x,'90.....43% 10000 do ... . .. 43 5000 Virginia 133 46 1000 N Carolina 69.. 59% 5000 Missouri 6s 44% e 7000...... 44 6060 do AO 44 0000 d0. . ........ 411i 6000 Min Bff iss t 9 II &StJlt 4734 1000 Os Stg. 39 1000 California St 78. 81x 0000 Erie R 3d m.... 853 i 2000 Ilud It 2d mtg.. 96% 2000 lil Den B h 89 4000 Tare II it A Zia 36 Ifoo Clti S N W lstm 383 83 Butch & Dro 8k..103 Amer Ex 8k.... 84% 0 do 83X .' do 84 Continental 8k... 75 CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST the City, at 84 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and cheapest in the • y, at 34 South THIRD Street. 118,326,837 16,976,017 16, 98,788 16,344,113 20,331,070 20,929,931 121,100,095 1 2,111,439 2,1 8,865 2,202,773 2,194,491 2238,720 2449 7311 ,2,250,385 BOARD 1000 Cam & Am Os 'B9 BO 10 pref... 4 17 do 4X 15 do 431 1000 PhiM & Sun 7g.. 65 4 Bank N Am $67.3.42 Penna 54 ES—STEADY. Bid. Ask. Elmira ... 4 Elmira R ltrtst. 04/ 10 Elmira 75'73... 57 60 Long Island R. 103 103( Leh CI & Nay.. 493 50 Leh Cl & N Sup 31% 32 N Penna R..... 5 53( N Perna R 65.. 53 55 N Penna. B 10s. .. 71 Catawissa Pref. 4% 5 .Erkfd &Small R 35 38 2d & 3d eta 11.3_ 43 411 Race&Vlne stslt 3 W Phila Bead 51 .. Spruce dr Pine.. 7% 8 Green & Coates 14 16 OCTOIII3It 21—Evening. OCTOBER 21, 1861. R:4;!;MINil 75 Pacific N El C 0... 92% 10 do 91% 105 do 92 200 N Y Central 1t.i311 77% 600 do .... 77% 350 Erie Railway..... 32 300 do N. 30 32 25 do 324 r SO do 32.. 1 ; 100 do b3O 39. M 24 Erie Jt Prefd 52% 9 do 53 350 Harlem fi 13% 100 Harlem B Prer.slo 32 100 do bl 5 32% 50 Mich Ceti B. • • 4 9 % 463 Mich MN 1 1814 /00 Mich S (i oa'd _AV 36% 200 Clev & Ma 11 6 Hal ,12 Chicago-- 71 150 do 71% 50 do b3O 71% 970 Cley & T01ed0.... 36 300 do . elo 36 50 do 361 100 do al 36 1(1J do 00 36 701 do h3O 36X 100 do 1)3 56% 150 Chi & R 1 51 50 do slO 50% 100 do el° 51 200 do xl5l ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TfP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Street*. Capt Robert Milligan, Del L Mattson, Port Carbon T Reynolds, Elmira J Ewing, New Jersey Cyrus Bently, Chicago D 11 Badger, Now York $ Kennagy & la, Lanc co,Pa C P Tompkins, New York J B Parke, l' S A John B Foley, Danville Jos J Albright, Scranton R B Hill, lowa Dr G It SuSirau, N J J F ConnollY, Baltimore Lieut 1 ..5e.11,11, Pa J C Kunkel, Harrisburg Eby k Is, Herrisberg Hon T Jones Yorke, N J 11 It I' Armstrong, Chicago J N HambWon, USN McCauley Brower, U S.N L Taylor, New York G S Boutwell, Mass J E Wood, Mass Jas W Bliss, Boston Mrs Dewart, Pa Alex nautili, Baltimore 9 A Whitney, N Mrs Gulick & sister, N Y J Wilson, Delaware W Addinsell, N Y Iv 11 McDonald, N Bellcra A eon, Pittsburg D. Cbamberlin, N B Baker, Pennsylvania G D Coleman, Lebanon Levi Kline & lady, Lebanon Lieut N Green, IT S N Thos B Bryson, Silver Spr'g F Lo Cain, New York Josiah Eby, Lancaster co John B Larson, New York W S Roberts, New York W J Bunch, k la, Brooklyn T Newberger, New York II Schlesinger, New York Jae Hubbard k la,llostonJudge Houghton, Buffalo W Lynne, atianeeeta W it Hutchinson, Boston C C Hutchineon, Boston Jose Areaya, Cuba M Casanova, Cohn W H Rockafellow, N Y W C Fowler, New York S D Massey, Boston S D Massey, Jr, Boston J H Lane. New York J F Ray, New York T K B Reynolds, Boston D Bataan, Pittsburg .1 E Hanford, New York D Mills, New York Bobt Woodwork N J C F Cox, New York E Nugent, New York Edw Lewis, New York Tilos Williamson, N'w York L C' Berker, Washington E W third B N Maryland J S Garr, Ittalmare A Ponelcon, Baltimore Miss Phelps, Baltimore W C Hart, Troy, N Y J A Graham, Maryland Julius Bing, Washington Win Willis, California Miss S T 'Willis, New York Miss A M Pentz, New York L Kemball, New Hampshire W N Waller, Kentucky Lieut AV li Hall, u S 31 James Getty, Baltimore Win Wurdeman, Washington A B Coleman, Cinn, 0 S Kenn, New York J N Here SC dam Roston --MacArthur, Fort Monroe L Walker & lady, N York James J Higgins, New York S Colin, New Rochelle J It Ingersoll, Cleveland C H Thomas, Springfield Lieut. Col C 1111urtis, N Y A Liebenroth & la, N Y H C Brundage, Dunkirk Thomas St Comets, N I L Matthews k la, St Louis Robert Bliss, New York Joseph Seligman, Now York Mr Kimball HI) Stover N Silver, Now York M Menzesheimer, Ohio Stephen Hyatt, Ohio F E Poster, Columbus, 0 G V Headley, Needier)" II S Magraw, Penns 11 W Bates, New York W F Reynolds, Penna Capt Poor, U S N K Keesey & Its, York, Pa D H Wallace, Penna. Lieut J Lour, New Castle AMERICAN HOTEL—OhosSnut et., stare Fifth. W M McClure, rennsylvaniaßobert Hill, Delaware W D Fouler, Delaware B P. Shreve, New Jersey Lieut R L It Shreve,N Brennan, Easton H Lawson, Dennsylrania W H Neal, Maryland J E Darien, Delaware J Green, Dover, Del C Connell, Dover,Del Jas Manlove, Dover, Del Thom' H Denney-, Deaware John Eyonnan, Easton W B Hamburg, Penne J F Dearborn, Baltimore W 11/ Shalienear 3: eon, Del W M Omega], Delaware S 5 Stone, Baltimore Ohne A Luce, New York B H Sayre, Bethlehem S Constant, New York S F Watt, San Francisco Mr Hall, New York Mr Kople R la, Penne MERCHANTS' HOTEL--Fourth street, below Arch. J H Lytiay, Mauch Chunk W Leiscuring, Summit Hill A Wolle, Bethlehem SS Boyer, Lancaster H 0 Lindsay, Kentucky C McFadden, Dawningle*. Cathcart, Harrisburg J3l tonne, Maryland J Roen & lady, Philadelphia Geo L Carrington, Coon M 3 \Williamson, New York P W 3lorgan, Vonango co Jos Bond, New York J 8 Raudenhnsh, Pa . James II Dysart, Altoona L3I Vance & son, Indiana John J McHenry, Cambria Miss II Usher, Cambria C C Jadiwin Carbondale J C Horton, Pennsylvania hire C P Jadwin, Carbondale Time Stomp, riewTme Merl J lilCFarlain, Newrillo J g Hays, Oakville A Imbree, Green Castits John Rowe, Green Castle II Stonehouse, Waynesboro James Leonard, Conn John Porter, Alex, Pa G W Zahniser, Ponna D II Barron, Hollidaysburg IV A Ripley, New Jersey A 0 Brainard, Ohio Benj F May, Elkton, 1111 B Mcßurney, Donna Dr E Wallace, Reading F P Hurxthre, Centre co F D Brown, Eittanning B F•Ellis, Lewistown J F McNeal, Perry co, Pa T Donohoe & at', Greensburg Aka Dysirrt, Blair co, Pa John Thomson, Pittsburg Miss M E Ege, Perry co John Mclntire, Chester co ST. LOUlS—Chestnut above Third. A C Dickman, Vermont John llicClusky, retina W Cowin, Lambertville E W Ingalls A set', Ky Thos Bailee, Delaware W H Churchman, Del C D Hewlett, .New York C M Oilberson, Boston N L Fleury; Ponna X Codeae, New York L Haas, New York H Longman, Jr, New York A Jesepla, New York J C Howell, Now York F Anwoke, Milwaukee II Birch, Heading P Wood, Pennsylvania C McHenry, Pottss-ille TEM UNION—Arch street. above Third. Mrs J N Sample, Fa Miss X 5 XeCormiCk, Pft, bliss Lime WOormicir, ra. W L Jones, allentown W A Peek D T Horton, :New York GIV Smith, New Holland H Bailey, lowa A Snyder, York, Pa W E Anderson, Yleming,Un Wm Kerner, Reading A Kaufman, N York S E MeGear, N Jersey J C Morgan, Chester co A Underwood, York, Pa e Cranz, Ohio F S Thomas, Baltimore W Krips, Green Castle T A Haus, Green Castle S Snivels, Green Castle c. W Zeigler, Green Castle B F Franks, Wilkesbarre It M Ralph, WlliccaLorry S W Harpol'4 Pa Hatton, Chambersburg W Hutton, Chambersbuig REVERE HORSE—Third street, above Race. Samuel Ruhe ' Allentown Geo B Williams, Pottsville W P Bradly,St Clair G BelieWeimer, Allent'n C Weltly, Lebanon, Pa S W Pennypacker, Pa G Kauffman, liestonville L J Martin, Pottsville H L Jones, Pottsville Miss Sibort, N York x 0 van CNlin, Harrisburg Col 11 L Cake, Pottsville P B Anthony-, Jersey Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair R 13 Matthias, 'Pottsville Jenas Miller, Freeburg J Cary, Danville W F Dreher, Pottsville NATIONAL HOTEL—Race erect, above Third. N J Sanford, Vermont G Wilson, Vermont J W Snitb, Lancaster W C Williamson, Rocheser C B Dc Couk, Illinois H R James, Rockville, Pa Miss Annie Willis, N York H C Bentley & la, Pa W Y Lyon, Reading N Wetzel, Pottsville L Herning, Pottsville Mies 5 lionosiell, Orniss4 Miss L Htinunell, OrwhAgg Jelin W Royer, Reading H S 'Bickel, Troy, Me J Et Lawrence, Minersville John 'Eckert, Lebanon, Pa Jlt Johnson, Norristown .1 N Miller A. Is, Jerseyto'n AS B Matter, Penn'a C M Read, Montrose, Pa A G Briggs, Luzerne co STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at, above Sixth. W Rich, Berke co, Pa C A Binsbamer, Phila Jo J MCTagen,Pennit Alex Speer Ohio P X Bruner, Lane co, Pa Geo Hench, Perry co John Deyer, Lane co, Pa G A Miller, Huntingdon Israel Reese, Perry co, Per H Z Van Reed, Reading A S Hutchinson, Jr, N Y Peter Diltz, Indiana, Pa D'• Chambers, Indiana, Pa G W Herbison, Penna J C Coleman, Maryland BLACK BEAR—Third street. above CallowhM. D Shall, Pennsylvania X Peter, Washington la Geo F Brendle, Pa - Jas A Kearney, Phila Geo Moyer, Philadelphia Jas Weiler, Lehigh co Jacob G Hill, Pa N Schock, Pa D Davis, Jr, Pennsylvania John 8 Wenrick, Pa D A Adler, Philadelphia D Burkholder, Lane co J K Zook, Lancaster co Harrison Kalbach, Pa SAID 'SAWA-111ra street, above Ofillewhill. W Painter, Bucks co Chas Shaffer, Lohigh co G Beck, Northampton co L Kreidler, Pa Mahlon Schock, Pcnnsburg Chas Lynch, Pennsburg Ceo Levan, Lancaster co Mrs Mimes, Berke co Eli Griffith, Montg co John Allwine, Annyille Geo W Bright, Sunbury MADISON 11011.5E--Socond street, above Market. Mrg Wlf Norton, Reading Jas.' Maeleland, Conn W Kiple & la, Washington J W ItrApath, Freeport Jos A Van Horn, Pa Wm M. Kirk, Forestville S Price, Philadelphia John Lauder, New Jersey John Fetcher', Wilmington MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL--Second et., ab. Arch. John Smintr, Trenton Ilia. H Anthony, N D D Janney, Pennsylvania MARINE INTELLIGENCE. - SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED Schr J Whitby, Henderson, 3 dor from Port Penn, with gain to Christian & Schr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr Idh, Yanderslere, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. Scbr X W Perry, Sampson, 5 days from Boston, in bal. last to captain, Steamer Anthracite, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with wise to W 51 Baird St Co. Steamer Ands, Robinson, 22 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Str Fanny Garner, Spencer, New York, W P Clyde Str R Willing, Claypool', Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. Steamship Itensington, Balser, hence, arriTed at Bos ton 20th (not, Bhirl Blandlna Dudley, for San Francisco, sailed trout Boston 20th inet Ship It M Mills, Sturges, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at New Pork yesterday. Schr C S Gerstein, Naylor, hence, arrived at Boston 20th inst. Sehrs Sea Witch, Taylor, and Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, cleared at Boston 18th inst. for Philadelphia. Sehrs 00 , Barton, Witanuorei 8 V W Simmons, God• frey, Ii G Wheldiu, J G Babcock, Excelsior, Lady El len, S A Boke. and Polly Price, sailed from Salem 20th inst. for Philadelphia Schr S L Simmons, Gaudy, sailed from Providence 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Mecca, Edgett, hence, arrived at Easport 10th instant. Schn, II W Benton, Morse, and SitiMoll Throales-, balled from Taunton 10th huff. for mum. Sam Anson* 0 Beeves, Lake, from Delaware City, at New Bedford 18th inst. &lir Island Belle, Boiler, from Hyannis for Philadel phia, at New Bedford 19th inst. Selz D C Ilalloek, Petty, sailed from New Bedford 18th inst. for Philadelphia. Selir Boston, Crowell, from Providence for Philadel phia, at New York yesterday. Steamer,. Vulcan, Morrison, and Tavinin EITS hence, arrived at New York yesterday SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, the most valuable remedy ever offered to the public for the cure Of Coughs, Col4B, COUSIIRIDtiOn, Asthma, kb.; also for insentery, Distrithwa, CrAmp, &c. trice el- For sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street ottlB-ftuhu Depot for all Popular Iffetlieinea ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST firmas, made is the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES, LOWEST Bolling Prim marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-PRIOH OYSTER is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. re22•ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This Oak &Med and wises HAIR DYE la ites HBO' YU TIM 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 /DISTANTLY produces • splendid Black or natural Brown, 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 FAUN - SUOMI B CO. and DYOTT h CO, Philadel phia MARRIED: 11E1SS--1 - SPERKOUFLEIL—On the 13th inet., by Rev. J. S. Willie, 111 t. William IL holes and Miss Ange line ruderkoutier, both of this city. *" lIERMS-110111Nt 1 017.—tl the 14th inst., by Tier. Wru. Barue, Mr. Wm. Henry Ilebtlen to Mies Diary Ro binson, all of Philadelphia DIED : WALLACE.---Suddenly. on the.. 21st test., Thomas Wallace, in the 57th year of his age. Due notice will be Riven of the funeral. dt BAREFOR D.—On the 20th inst., Mary Pawling Bare ford, aged 7 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1114 Poplar street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * 111 SHOP.—On the 20th inst., Frances Bishop, aged 43 seem Funeral from her late residence, No_ 203 Carter [street, On Wetineßday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BODINP..—On the 19th inst., Mrs. Sarah Bodine, aged 61 years. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, John treeMc- Millan 1424 Colombia avenue (law Hanover st), this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clo4k. NOONAN.—On the 20th loot., Mary A. Noonan, in the 26th year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 1200 Ellsworth street, on Wednesday morning, at 834 o'clock. O'NEIL.—On tho 18th inst., Patrick O'Neil, in the 48th year of his tmft. Funeral from his late residence, Wilson, below York street, this (Tuesday) morning, at E, o'clock, OTT.—On the 20th inst., Mts. Harriet Ott, aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Ninth and Jefferson streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. WIIITE.—On the 21)th inst., Robert White, aged 22 years. Funeral from the residence of his father, Flat Rock, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. SOMERS.—On the 18th inst., Robert Somers, aged 29 years. Funeral from the residence of biS Ude. Mr. Robert Fraser, No. 641 Cal - water street, this (Tuesdav) nfter noon, et 3 o'clecli. BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25 cents. Black Reps Anglels, 25 CtA. Do. do. Imperial, 25 cts. Do. do. Anglala, 4-4 wide, 278 cts. Do. All Wool Velour Reps, $l. Do. do. do. Ottomans, $l. Do. Radzamer Silks, best quality made. Do. Poult de Soie, do do. Do. Grog Grain Silks, all qualities. Do. Dress Goads of every description. BESSON ir SON'S nourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, Iler POST OFFICE, Pllll-117rELPTISA, Oct. 11, 1001 The undersigned, having been appointed to receive proposals for remodelling and reconstructing the build ings 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 12 o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October; 1861. - Each bid must be enclosed and addressed tp the under. signed, endorsed «Proposals for building the now Post Office and U. S. Courts in the city of Philadelphia," with the name 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, 22d inst. C, A. WALBORN, 0.12-4101 Postmaster. ErCITE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.— NOTICE.—The Board of City Commissioners will hear Appeals from the Assessment of Steal and Personal Property, as returned by the Assessors of the different Wards, fur the Triennial Assessment of 1862, on the fol lowing days : Wards. Ist Monday, Oct. 21 1 2d ....Tuesday, " 22 3d Weduaday, 4 , 231 4th....Thmeday, oa 2t sth...„Friday, 14 25 6th....DiOndaY, 44 28 7th.... Tues day " 29 Bth....Wedneday, ". 30 9th....Thured ay, 10th.._ _Friday, Nov. 1 11th ) 12th5 -Monday, 4 15th.... Tuesday, Nov. 5 14th.... Wednesday, 44 6 15th.... Thursday, '4 7 16th lsoth ..Friday, 44 8 18th.... Monday, 44 11 19th.... Tuesday, 44 12 20th.... Wednesday, 44 19 " 14 ' 2.4 Friday,2s,l" 16 24th 25th —Monday, 44 19 JAMES SHAW, Clerk. ocl6-baolB m. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, October 15, 1861. The Board of Directors hare this day declared a semi annual dividend Of VIM PER CENT. on the cifhital stock of the Company, Clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,1861. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends •can he bad on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK. Ik3" - - nuLADELpini, October 4,1861.—The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P. M. agreeably to the Charter. ocs-dtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. 0:r EAST MARANOY RAILROAD COM PANY.—OFFICE, No. 407 Library Street, Phila delphia, October 16, 1861. The Seventh Instalment, of Five Dollars per Share, of the Stock of this Company will be payable on the let NOVEMBER next, at the Company's Office. ARCHIBALD McINTYRE, Treasurer. ocl7-tbsthovl trr BANK OF COMMERCE, RuitAnnudiu, octoi.. 7, 11361. . . . The annufa election for Directors trill be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November nex, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. ocS-tuthe tnolB Tr. WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, October 3, 1861.—The ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem ber next, at 12 o'clock M. And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, tho 18th day of lioxember next, between the hour,. of 10 o'clock- A. M. and Zo'Clotk P.M. G. M. TROUTMAN, ocs-thet INII3 Cashier. Tr 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 general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, November 5, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. ocB.tuthe tnolB COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12, 1861. The Annual Election for Directors 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. 8. C. PALMER, oclb-tuthstrwol.B Cashier. MILITARY NOTICES. TO CAMP MEIGS-COL. ROSH.—The Germantown Passenger Yellow Care, via Fourth and Eighth Streets, will con vey passengers to Rising Sun Lane—from thence by Om nibuses direct to Col, Rush's Camp at Loganta Woods. Fore to Siang Sim 10 cents. From Rising Sun to Camp 5 ai OLIVER. EVANS, lt* Supt. Germantown Passenger Railway. LIGHT CAVALRY ! COL. R. BUTLER-PRICE .-000D, ACTIVE MEN • ii =. * WANTED. — Pay• rations, Ake, from aiming *Wit mustered in, equipped, and sent to camp on Darby Road immediately. An experienced Trooper as Orderly Seargent, and good Buglers wanted. A chance for non commissioned officers. Headquarters 106 South SIXTH Street. Capt. JOB. ARCHAMBAULT, Ist Lieut., FRANK ErAXB, 2d, JAREN 141. Coy. )40,U. S. ARMY—WANTED IDI DIEDLS.TELT, for the SIXTH BEGIVIENT V. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from $l4 to $2.3 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am pie clothing and inhabitance. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com mences as 80011 as he is enlisted. By an act lately passed , the term of enlistmetit jo changed feisns flee to TIMER. TRiao, end amp soldier who serve. that lime is entitled to - - $lOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government Las wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For further particulars, apply et the Recruiting Once" GIRARD HOUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE, rl4-0 etith Gantry. Recruiting Officer. U.S. MARINES.—Wanted imme diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied men, for sea and land service; also, a few competent drummers and fifers. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT MIA% Philadelphia, Captain J. C. CASH, ocll-12t Recruiting Officer. FINANCIAL. NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET Pursuant to intructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, will remain open at my office, NO: •114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. M. until 6P. M., and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denahlihation of rime DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FITE HUN DRED DOLLAFB, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1961, payable in gold in three years, or con vertible into a twenty years six per cent. loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note bas Interest coupons attached, which can he cut off and collect./ lo gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent. per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by subscribers will be cheerfully made. TIIE NOTES ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY -ITENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. _ . Payment of aubseriptiona may be made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The nudereigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay. meld, the above Notes. DREXEL 80 Co., BANKERS, 34 SOME THIRD STREET. oe4.3ra geCHILDREN'S FALL AND WlN ter Millinery opening on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 1861, by Mrs. 0. C. NICHOLS, 1132 South EIGIITII Street, se iond door below Chestnut. lt* ST. CATHARINEB MINERAL WATERS. THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND DAVIS WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL WINTER. Arrangements bare been made for the use of the waters without our oxroeure to the inclemency of the weather. CATIIARINES, C. W. 0e22-6t* ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, October 21, 1881. Proposals are invited and will he received at this Office, until 10 o'clock A. M., on THURSDAY, the 24th day of October, 1861, Mr making from ONE HUNDRED to oNH THOUSAND SIBLEY TENT STOVES, of the approval pattern, which may be seen at this Office. They are to be manufactured of whiled iron, and most be de livered at the Schuylkill Arsenal, subject to inspection. Proposals will be endorsed Proposals for Furnishing Sibley Tent Stoves," and be addressed to G. /FL GROSSMAN, 0c22 Deputy Quarternisatas Genkla U- S. Artay. 1110 _ SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO WASBINGTON.—On and this date, all Freight consigned to Washington, via the Plallatelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad, must be prepaid through. Shippers are reguired to mark each package with ?ionic and destination ron f ait. F. KENNET, blaster of Transportation F., W., tt B. R. R.OO. SKILFUL PERSONS MAKE, and skilful persona color, the Si colored Photographs, at AMMER'S Gallery, SECOND St, above Green. lt* THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1861. OPE NIN 4 . UNION CLOAK AND araNTILLA. BTQRA" Lazo Ging6TIVUT Street, Third Door below Jnuiper, In thig City. New Goode received from our Wareroeme every morn ing. WALTER RITCITIE, 018-tf Proprietor. L At 726 T U CHESTNUT STREET, JUST RECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS ..SS to $l2 In Collars, es tot* in Beta, POINT VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ~..$4 to 8121 n Collate, $lO to $3O in Sete. POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) ....15 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sots. POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND EMTS4 ....$2 to $5 in Conan, 13 to $l2 in Sets. VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, ....11 to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Sets. THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....50e to $2 in Collars, $2 to $4 in Sets. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS— .....trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice elyie, OA/IMM AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— Al prices. HANDKERCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBES, and BERTHES, in all of the above materials. Princess Clothilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colon ' ) 81. worth 82. A new lot of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEWS, 2S cents. ' • Hemstitched • • 13 cente r all linen. Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $25. • • Cambria • • 75 cents to $2. A now lot of Valencienne Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. •• Guipure • • - •• Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. • • Chemise Yokes (ruffled) 25 cents. • • Magic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents. •e Linen Tape Trimming, l 0 to 22 cent& •• Lace Sleeves, 500 to $2.25. • Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHEB, $4O worth $5O. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual large and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, and EMBROIDERIES. will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE. FERRIS, 8c Co.. FYRE & LA_NDELL, FOURTHAND ARCH Sh-eet , i, have now arranged for gale a magnificent assortment of rich FALL, DRESS GOODS, adapted to fird-class city retail Hales. VYRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL assortment of good BLANKETS, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 eine. SHAWLS. Blanket Shawls. Misses' Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents' Travelling Mande. COOPER it ()OHARA, ae2o B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the following goods, which are decided bargans: One Lot of Plaid Muslin! at 18X, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Muslims at 25, worth 31X. One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12J One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Genta' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 3734, at JOHN H. STOKES', ango 752 ARM fittest CLOAKING CLOTHS. Waterproofs and Repellents. Plain Colors Cloakings. • Fine and Medium Black Clothe. Also, Cassimeres, Satinets, Feelings, Boys' Wear, *a COOPER & CONARD, ee2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. NEW SHAWLS ! NEW SHAWLS!! Now arranged for male in our SHAWL AND CLOAK BOOK, A large assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER - SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middlesex Blanket Morale. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black and White Mixed. Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. 25 per cent. tinder regular prices. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOoDs. H. STEEL & 90N, oel9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. VERY CHEAP MERINOS. Several hundred pieces Wide French Merino& Bichdark Colors. Bright colors and Blacke. Cashmeres, dark awl bright colors, At pricon much lower than usual. SHABFLESS BROTHRBS, oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. 0c21.6t POPULAR. DRY GOODS, • 500 pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 44 Printed Reps, Epinglines. 100 " Plain Velours, Ottomans. 100 Printed Cashmere's, MerinoEL Rich mid Neat De Lalnes. 1000 " Calicos and Blob French flint& 100 Plaids, Broche, Epinglines. 200 Plain and Figured Solid Silks. 100 Fancy Paris Dress Silks. 200 " Figured and Plain Black Silks. 500 Square and Long Blanket Shawls. 300 Brock° and Open Centre Shawls. Flannels, Dimline, Shootings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel• lings, Diapers, 'Crash. ORA.APLESS BROTHERS, ocl2 CMESTICUT and EIGHTH Streets. COWPERTHWAIT & CO. , N. W. corner EIGHTH and NABEET, Are still selling their best English and Domestic Cali coes at 10 cents. A few more pieces of white Flannels at 25 seats. Yery rich and neat 1)e Laitieg at 20 a Me. Al wool Plaids, double width, 31c. Union do. do. 22c. Parramettas, all colors, reduced from 38c. to 25c. Scotch Blanket Shawls. Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 per dozen. Great bargaina in Linen Goods. ocl7-ti F AIL --1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP POE CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest eyer Offered. Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our MusD.a slat at OLD PRICES Flannels, Clothe, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, &e., de. A the Old Established Store of TRORNLEY A CHUM se2O N. E. eor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. FLANNELS. --JUST 'OPENED; one bale very superior pink edge all-wool White, that I will sell at 25, but is really worth 31M ; sue do., all wool, Red, 25; one do., heavy twilled, 25, worth 30, by the bale; heavy gray at 31M and 37M ; dark blue, 31M ; ex tra good, all wool, gray sack do., at 25; still finer, 311 j ; and the very finest 37m p heavy Canton Flannel, lax Cents, and a very good one at 10 cants. Ain selling these. goods under the regular prices. Still have a good stock of Muslim. GRANVILLE B. BAINES, ocl7-6t 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth. SPRING SEIRTS--THE LATEST STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINcRIT„t ARILISON, oel2-spitlooB CHESTNUT Street. CUR TA IN MATERIALS, I.."GOLD BORDERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort ment of Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Rich Curtain and Furniture Materials, Borderel Shades, etc., all made and p ut II u Sp PPARrt at Sho , VAN and R/iINGER, at the most reasonable rates. SD Notice HA oe2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT &DP% MERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, VESTS, ETC.—A Full Assortment of Merino Goods of best make for Ladies, Gents, and Youth, stlast season's prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1008 CHESTNUT Street PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepared to "apply this STANDARD ILIdctiaNATiNG OIL AYE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Soul damns, 1010 MARK= STREET, me2-6m Philadelphia. UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPE=! UNION ENVELOPES! Tbat will go through the Post Office. OVER 3150 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Shopkeepers supplied with Twenty-five or a Million, At the VERY LOWEST PRICES. AT MAGEE'S 'ONION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Corner of HUDSON Street. Corner of HUDSON Street. REMEMBER, 318. REMEMBER. 316 CHESTNUT Street. oel9-3t ROOHELLE BRANDlES,—Pellevoi btu, A. Scianette, and Alex. Se'miens, in half-pipes, quarters and Mares, for sale, in Loud, by JACRETCRE do CARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. 0c22-tf fIOGNAC BRANDY.—Pinet, Castil lon. Biavait, Tricochc, A: Co., Sanvin AWE:, man ger anti Hennessy Brandy, for wile in bond by JAR RETCRE /2 CARSTAIRS, 21:4 awl 2G4 Swab FRONT Street. 0c22-ti BORDEAUX BRANDY.-46 Pack ages J. J. Dually Brandy., in bond, for sate by the Eole agents, JAURETCHE A CABSTAIRS, 202 and 204 bouth 2140/iT Street, QC' 241 RETAIL DRY GOODS. OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. RILL orsx, THIS MORNING, The fittest assortment of BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS O N N 0 V FOR FALL TRADE_ 726 CHESTNUT STREET CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. PARIS CLOAKS FOR WINTEIL OPENING ON THURS DAY, THE Mtf GICTOBB33 INCLUDING} ALL TELE LATEST NOVELTIES, PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNIIT OTREET. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. ocl7-ti CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKBf in endless variety ; LIMIT AND DARK CLOTII CLOAKS' r of every shade; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of *wort* quality ; BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL; TILE LARGEST STOCK /go THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITP. IVENS, ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street. w T v li t e r Largest, CL 0 KS ! Vlicaprat, and Bagt.aasortad Stock HOUGH & CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, - Opposite Franklin Market NEW CLOAK STORE! Th. moo Elegant assortment in the city, No. 29 South NINTH Street, oels-2m First door above Chestnut THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW. TALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTS CLOAKS. EVERT NOVELTY AT MODEBATE ?RIVES. JACOB HOBSTALL, anglAn N. W. corner TENTH end ARCH Ste MILITARY GOODS. COTTON DUCK. SUITABLE FOR TENTS, YOB BALI BY myffi•iftf FROTRiNGHAM WELLS NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS. Publiihed THIS DAY, andfar male. at T. D. PETERSON BROTHERS, We CHESTNUT Street LADY MAUD. WONDER Or HINGSWOOD CHASE i or, Erie Gower, or, The Secret Marriage. Hy Pierce Egan, author of u-Lady etc. This is one of the best books ever printed, and, is far superior to the „ Woman in White," by Wilkie Coilins, or any other book publiaboi for years. Obnwlete in one , 'large volume of near 400 pages, in octavo form, Dame cover. Price SO cents i or, a fine edition r boondi in cloth, for $1.25_ GREAT EXPECTATIONS. New Edition. By Chaa. Dickens, author of (Lamplighters' Story," (A-Pickwick Papers," kc. Price 50 cents iwpaper cover,. or two il lustrated editions, in cloth, with thirty-your illustrations, either in duodecimo or octavo tom, price.sl.so. THE 41IIISEYIS PROPHECY.. Second. Melon now ready. 8q Mre. Emma D, E. N. Southworthi author , of the "Lost Heiress," and superior to it. pomplete. in one large duodecimo volume, bound in cloth,. for $1.25, or in two volumes, paper cover, for Si. ALL THE MILITARY WORKS. PUBLISHED I , as well as EVERY NEW BOOK PIHILLS3IED, Will be found for sale, at the Lowest net cash prices, at T. B. PETERSON & BRGTHERS, - 306 CHESTNUT Street Cheapest place in the world to buy new and fresh Books, of any kind at all, is at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. McCLELLAN'S ARMIES OF EUROPE. The armies - of Europe, comprising descriptions inide tail of the military systems of England, France, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sardinia, adapting their advan tages to all arms of the United States service, and em bodying the report of observations in Rumps during the Crimean war, as Military Commissioner from the United States Government. in 1855-56- By GEORGS B. McClatm.as, Major General United States Army. Inuatratcl.l ritth a fine steer portrait of the author, and ecreral hundred engravings. 2 vol., a co. Price, $3,50. J. H. LIPPINCOTT & GO., oc2l-3t 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. MBE BOOK RESULTING FROM HE 4. NATIONAL HYMN OOMMITTEE." GEO. W. ELLIOTT. No 39 WALKER Street, NEW ICARR, Itua :mot pubUohod •NATIONAL Hew they are written and bow they are not written BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE None of these received the prize of $5130 offered by the 4 g National Hymn Committee." One volume, octavo, elegantly printed on tinted paper, with einbelliebtrumits. Pricey handsomely bound in cloth, $l. • 'rho New York Express says, in speaking of this lite rary curiosity : 6 4 It will contain selections from the best and from the worst of the 1,200 contributions. The worst will doubt less be the: most entertaining. They wilt be given ver batim et literatim, in all their grammatical and rhetori cal effulgency. Specimens of the music will oho be lacheled in this unique volume. It is to be edited by Richard Grant White, who was one of the Committee, and has furnished an essay on National Hymns. The most popular of European national hymns are added, to furnish a contrast with the efforts of the patriotic muse In America." Agents wanted for Philadelphia, and for every Import ant town throughout the country. ear cep'es will be sent to any adareas, prepaid, on rc ceipt of One Dollar. As an impression prevails to some extent that there are to be two different books on the above subject, Mr. Elliott desires to say that such is not the case, but that he has an arrangement with Messrs. Budd & Carleton, the owners of the plates, by which he alone is to be known, for a specified time, as publisher. ocl9-3t FOREIGN READING ROOMS ? FOR LADIF.R AND anNTLEMRN 1114 CHESTNUT STREET, Corner of Juniper, below the U. S. Mint, FRENCH, GERMAN, and ENGLISH PERIODICALS For partieulare apply tol F. LE YPOLDT, 0c19.12t Foreign Books°Uer, 1323 CHESTNUT. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. VANS & TIASSALL RAVE REMOVED FROM 51 South FOURTH Street, to No. 418 ARCH STREET, Egg; DR. DU BOUCHET, DEN TIST, has REMOVED to 1533 ARCH Street. oelo-Im* REMOVAL.—The undersigned have removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL Warehouse from No. 6V) to No. 421 COMMERCS Street, where that will ho pleased to see their trivia*, Kid cuetomers. NAYLOR. & CO. Philadelphia, October 2,1861. oc4-tr GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING-IN THE MEAL DISTENTS. We are' prepared, as heretofore, to supply familia at their Country_Reeideneee with every deeeription of FINE 41E00EETES, TEAS, Acck, ha. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. OURNEE 'ELEVENTH AND TINE aiLICETEL my/5 COAL. RDW. N. HALLOWELL. ' a-a COAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 Ni7,II,NITT St., bolow second_ The beet Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain Coal constantly on baud. Orders by Dispatch receive Prompt attention. oel9-1m FAMILY COAL. wm. C. SHINN & BROTHER Rave constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and Vuvls Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust MoUntain and Ash land Sohaylklll rAMIL's coevb, all sizes, at prices to snit the times. 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These beautifully enamelled DIANTELS, so de cidedlY preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD de WILSON, oca.Dinif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometime. called. the " Latrobe Stove " it the bed stove for warming the roam in teldeh It akaaaa, and oleo rooms , above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, ees.Brnif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. QHAMPOGING, HAIR CUTTING, AND DYEING done in the be.3t ets k nt rovitrit and BIIAMII, ocl9•if tf TINIT.ED STATES, EASTERN UN, S— TRIO* OF PENNSYLVANIA. OGY. TILE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; TO TILE MARSHAL OF THE EASTARtf triri- TRICT OF PENASYLVANIA, Greeting: . . Wirsatus, The Rfistriet Court of the United Shetesolir And for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, right's clad duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the Dnited States of Aniellefl, path decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, tlrsty or interest in the Schooner HARMONY, whereof JAllll , d3 M. PAY'S is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture., and the goods, wares, and merchandise. laden in said schooner captured as a Mize by the United Stets-, Ship ORINSROCKy Then anl there one of the Atlantic Naval Squadron, twice roam/mod of ring III& fee 1. U. GOLDSBOROUTiIa to be iramisheil, cites!, and eaßed to judgment, at/ the tine: and pier.. miderwrilten,am. I r.o the wct hereafter expressed, (justice ay requiring.) Yon arc therefore charged, and strictly mcjoined and eonuilanilt4l, that you' mil not, but that by pettlistring these presence heat leinir two of the daily newspapers printed ant pubinthed in The City of Philadelphia( and in the Legal AvieTl.49 ,, ,recr r you do Mollish Mal ells, or CLOD* to be nionished and Mot, per entptorily, all praents in general who twe,.orprKoml to hare, any rif4.llC, title, or interest ht•the said Sehmmer HARMONY, her tackle, apparel, nod , forniture,. isnif the said goods, wzr:em and inerCilliisilito laden on schooner,soetear before time ifiwerable .TVISN CADWADI3II,. She Judge of Um said. tAntrt. at the District &nut Boom, in the City of Philadelphia, on WI 'T , tVENTIETII now cation of Uweo preriviti., if it ba a Cadet Dayror else we the next Court Day Snowing, between thrunrati hour& of hearing cause., their there 10 show, - Or allege, in , dne form of law, a reaconable and lawful exetise,.if any they liare, why the said Oehooner 13Alt110 N her tackle,• apparel and furniture, full the goods, raren and merchatt-- dise laden thereon, shoultl , not be pronounced to belong, itt • the time of the capture of the sante, to the enemies of the 'United States, and is goods of their eitemk•s or otherwise, liable and subje'4 to Condemnation, -to ho iii,l ;N ed end condemned R' good and lawful priz6s7- end farther, to do and recetwe in this behalf at t(i jut& tice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, -or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid; gene. - rally Eta whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is ulso • intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time' and place abate mentioned, or appear and shall nollihOW . 0. reasonable , alai lawful cause to the contrary, then enl,l l District Enurt cloth intend and will proceed to adjiidiba thin on- the said capture, and may pronounce that 'Old • said Sahsoner HARMONY, her tackle, antra- • eel, and fmrniture, and the said goods, wares, and Mer chandise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the capture of the stone, to the enemies of the United States` of America, and as gocals of their enemies or otherwise, cad act iect to confiscation and condeinitathilt, - • to be adjudged and condemned an Initial prize, the 'fib- Seller, or rattitT contumacy, of the persons so aced". and • intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and tied•.. you duly certify to the said. District Court what you shall. 'I do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness tharionorable JOHN CA D WAD A DER, Judge . of the said' Court, at Philadelphia, this Nineteentli , .l day of Octotiev,. A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year • of the Independence of the said United States. rox, Clerk District Court.' Philadetphiar October 21, 186!. 0c9.2-2t;' UNITED STATES EASTERN DISLS TRICD etr PENNSYLVANIA.. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF TEE UNITED STATES, TO THE ItIARSIIAL OF TILE EASTERN DIS- - TRICT OF P'ENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: REAN TReqjilitric( Court of the United Stahel in end far the Eastermltiatritt of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who hat - o v en pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the Scheenez . "SAN JUAN," whereof WAR REN DAVIS is Master, her tackle, apparel, and farniture, and the goods, wares,. and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as a prize by the United States steamer Susquehanna, -- Uennnander, to be menialied, cited, anti called to. Juittoment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafier expressed, (justice sip requiripg:)r lion aro therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub lished in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intel ligencer, you do DlOnixit nr f cite, or ca n na to be monished anti cited, perelnptorily,.all persona in gen/4,d who haw, or pretend to have, any right, title,or interest in the said Schooner "SAN JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and far allure, and the said gootis,,wares, and niercbandise laden thereon, to appear before OM Honorable JOHN CAD WASLADER, the Judge• of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOK, in the city of Phibulelphia, on the TWENTIETH dap after publication of these pre sents, if it be a court day,.or else on the next court day following, between the usual: hours 01 hearing causes. then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner "SAN JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the- goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, should. not be prononnced to belong, at the tune of the capture of the same, to the enemi es of the United States, and as goods of their cue idea or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adindge.l and condemned as good - and lawful prizes; and further to do and re ceive in this behalf as to juetice shall appertai r. And that you duly intimate,. or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, geneeally,4to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasouuble and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Distsict Court doth intend and wilt proceed to adjudication on the said capture, anti MaY pronoun*e that the, eau seaways - "JAN JUAN," her tackle, apparel, and furnittere,, and the mild goods, wares, and merchandise laden therein, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited anti intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do jII the premises, together with these presents. - Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALIDER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Nineteenth day of October, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, October 21, 1661. 0c22-3t UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 'C 2. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: WilgagAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in Manama of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or inte rest in the. Schr EXTRA, her tackle s apparel, and turn!• turn, and in the goods, wares, and merchandise laden On board thereof, captured as a Prize by the United States steamer Daylight, under command of SAMUEL LOCK WOOD, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these Presents lo at least Moor the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal in telligeneer, yen do monis& and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner EXTRA, whereof DAVID H. MASTER is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN tiADwALADER,. the Judge of the said Comf, at the DVTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of laws a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner EXTRA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture Of the AMP, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate or cause to be intimated, unto all persona aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these pre sents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall net show a reasonable and lawful cause to the CM teary, then said District Court doth intend and will pro ceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said Schooner EXTRA, her tackle, ap arel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden thereon, did belong, at the time of the cap turrof the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to seitilgle.ation and conderanatiouvto be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and inti mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadclptua, this NINETEENTH day of °ember ; A. D., ISel, and in the eight - 11-kith year of the Independence of the said United States, G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, October 21,1861. oc 22-3 t BELOW FIFTH. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS• TBIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, 'WEIRMSAti, The District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly awl duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend, to have any right, title, or interest in the Schooner HARRIET RYAN, whereof WILLIAM NIXON is Master, • her tackle, anon. ref, and fuintture t and The goods, wares, and pleroboa, dire laden on board *hereof, castureil as a prize by the United States Steamer Pawnee, S.. C. ROWAN, Commander, to be monished. cited, And called to judgment, at the 'Rink and place underwrit ten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring). Yon aro therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of riffle, deloida, and In the Legal iniettiracer, you d 0 monish and cite, or cause to be montshed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be a Court day, or else on the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniturefiiiind the said goods, wares, and merchandise, laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United Mates, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to he intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth Intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said Capture, and may pro nounce that the said Schooner HARRIET RYAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to he adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the Peraellii to cited and intimated in unruise notivithtitandinge and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the pre mises, together with those presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Nine teenth day of October, A. D., 1861, and in the eigh:y. sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. G. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. PHILADELIMIA, October 21, 1861. 0e22-21 epp,LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, end bits now on hand large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought, and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lifile't 'Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be farmhand to outer on short notice. This is the strongest, best lro tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention Is celled to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ,;ko. This Safe Is own ceded to surpaas in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly Are and burglar proof. SYSOIAL NOTION:4 have now on hand lay twenty ca Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a Otrarligti assortment as to Mass, and all lately eaebanged for tka MAW celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at 'Ol5l low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-Ilyif M. 0. SADLER, Agent. FOR CASH OR TRADE-Fruit, LA:4leader pad . Ornamental Trees, at low rates. oelt-fat DAVID J. GUISCOM, Wan LEGAL. SAFES. LEGAL UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF TNE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Greeting: ItinEar.ts, The Pirtriot Court of the United tote." in anti for rho it District of Peatt- OVlTanin, rightly and dilly proceeding on a ritith,fild in the n .me of the "United States of AMP &xi lip,,th decreed all persons in general who have, or , erle i d to hay'', any right, titlef sr interest in the ~ c h o niv e r !OCEAN WAVE, whereof AFAA:BI WARNER id irim p eff \ . her tackle, apparel, and farnienre, awl tlto ge ,,,t, 5 - o ,..reb:, and wershandise l:Ldon tn. I:our.t tirreari touriturtiliga prize by tulle United gtatot ONO:nee P.SW -9,1M.U. seiwAN Centysantlin g , to he anal-S'-1, ritrd f aid c am, jp:18111eltt, :10! time awl place milierwrit , tebli and-ttrttho edict hereafter expre6 , :ed, (ardlce so quirtlig) iota are therefore charged and nt'rictly eh, joine atm!' elrivuaniled, thatlyton omit not, bort that, by , poid/Aneg Oene pre,tentn a* least two of the uhiily newarilletier/hWtd awl publinthef in the city of delphir.l•anir W* Legal In fft*ditacer. yon da or eitemir, egg/Defy be monisheflitr . eiteol, peremptbrily, all p ,who have, -o ,, prytend to hav Tarty right, tit4-DY in,Aem , in the sisd 4 schotiner, her tr.thic, • anottrel, marfidiAlttre,. Aral the gsMls, wares, and retie chandin Ath. 4 te on said Almoner, 'A appear before ' honorableettlYWAL.A l ”;n4: 4 o 4 Judge of . ..he court, at 'thi-• lORYFRICT COrPRT ROOM, in t!d city of Philthefiihine the TIVEN7tHrfli DAY aftrlt publication ortitioAr pinerds, if it be atottrl day, or else , on the next r6-!fl'CIY a:Writing, het reorillie a4ual houri: of hearh.g ttev and there to 3tattri ev allege in doe fort. of iai3 o'reannahlt and iawfWercrne. if any they have, why thievrid ritiomor OCEEFP WAVE, her fackle, apparel, aadlatininre, and the gultlA,.wares, and merchandise ladeltdorOontorhould not ho'-u tonatostoti fo litiong, at the tin ?'Of the' capture of the flame,oto the enemies of thb Unitidliflttka•and as f:001.1, their ene mies or otherwise, EaliS'andantdect to cood,,h,,,,trwn, tv hlt . adjudged and et edraitiO Na good and loeful pdineNl on4hrtiler to do and r!tetre /Pans behalf ae'lfe'Peatice sheit appertain. Aoirqjear , Toe duly intint'le!'orentse by be intimated, unto Alqi.draoi.tentroreaaid, gen-ritlik,;(to whom by the tenor of e/IsiS - prreoner it is also irtintt*tit,i thnt'l they shah not amellr at tiler Eine nod plcoB attcwa mentleanl, or appear lc:Wit:MU not show a r(”Yenathe aid. Imwtal cense 0. the CC,1ti.b.: 4 3., 39. , 10a said Dietrizt Uktratt (ha lil/end and will proce , dld adattlietition captaA> and nutty prinicAtibf that the said erbOoner OCEAN' WAVE, her tachi.ii'ir,dparet, and furnitit7etandi the antill PX , tIF, wares, and :oti eliandiske laden tirlton,. did belong, at the time of th - rtaPture• of the same, tem, enemies of the United Statei.otllinirint, and at goceqfof th`cir enemin, or otherwise, I,l.tid andlenbject to co/Mt-- cation and . condvmnatino, to te'ldsnd.ce4l and condo etch I%sl3lilliPpYrze, the absence tn evntunnicy of 'AO: perso,w,....efied and intimated :if:ltuywitte notwitindartla traittices yon duly . certify V) mid District Corret . what 'you' do iti the premzett,•togrither with then.' present:l: Witting the Honorable JOHN Cltb W /MADE R, o of Illetaif tanrt, at rhiladelphit thlandideteenth day c"; OCtobi.r; Whits. 1861, and to the elahly-sixth year of the Independence - td the said United Si ;.fts: [Time Cbp3l G. R. FOY. CzOk'Dtwirict Court. pitto,rommiefh, October 21, 1861. 0r22-8t MARSHAL'S SAttHS. UARSRAL'S SALE.-3 VIRTUE .111. 1 of a Plitt of Sole by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of thee Nretirt Court of the lir'toll , Rotes, in and for the Easterm•Dintrict of Penneylva-tYn.in Admiralty, to me direetotti ariil be KM, At PALING StiOtt,tolhor highest and bra Madero - or oa th , DINAR -ALIOEY WHARF, on WEDIs - EsD , A3ll,ltovember 6th, 1861, t.Pl2o4dtvek M., the Schooner:LßAM WOOD, her tackle., - ,emperrel, and futnituret atra:lroyst WILLIAM MILLS 6 AsILD, IL S, Marshal, E. D. cl l Pbon'a. ParLang.nonas, , Oetehwr 21, 1861. 0c22-6t MARSITAikFi3ALE.—BY VIRTUE' of a wiit M Sale, inr the lion. John Cbdwalnder, Judge of the BMW:sett Court of the United Stattes, in and for the Raittern District of Pennsylvania, in Adwdratty, to me directed, will' 1 s sold at Public Sale, to the- hest and beet bidder, for' Cash, al the STORE 7HI South DELAWARE tivelme,. on , TiESDAY. November:sth, at 12 o'clock' Itlf.; 43 CA 1,4-ois. , LINSEED OIL, carrof the cargo of the chip ANELLA marked as followsh:: eleven nunclutims stol It. ,ti 1:0 F L...d0 of Linseed . 011 [O. 1-M. and twelve-mail.' of Raw Linseed OilrtnewheS C. R B. 32-45, WILLIAM 61ILLWARTit 11. S.lrfarelotl,E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHIL Aln I.Plit a, Oettgrerr 2.11.1861. ocW.l-641 MARSIIAL'S'attLE.—By virtue:of a. Its. 'writ of sale, 1. the- Han. JOHN CADNFAiLiti- DER, Judge of the Distilet.Gour3 of the United State?, in and for the V —llMOl4l' Di014.9t. sit PonosOvaula, to eislusi rafts, to me directed, will be soldy at Public Sole, &G• the highest and best bidder,.for - sash, at MEAD-ALL:BT WHARF, on WEDESAtiYy.Nigromber 6th, 1801, at P.: o'clock,' noon, the follovting r i. be4ng the cargo of Abe schooner Mary. Wood-1. : 15 hogelzemski-oli MOLASSES. 4 barrels of: do 2,543 buehela IMILIBEAN BrILLWARD,. Manthal E. D. of Penn':. PHILADELPHIA, Octol , er 21,1861. 0c22.43t BOARDIONG. FIRS I' SS B CLAOARDING, WITH Sinfide and Communk,,ting , Booing, o. 1417' Le• GUST Street. 0c74-1133-4r AFAMILY IN CHESTNUT Street, near Nineteenth, - weuld lika to rent two second and one third-story Boom; with board, to parties with good references. Address d4eomthrt," Press office. ocl6-6t* 11QOARDING.—ThAiraMe and hand emely.fundebed rooma—in Sl central park of the city. can be obtained on tnoderahe terms. References exchanged. Address "A. B. Press Office. oc2l-6t* TIOARDING-MM. .LEVELY RE speetfully announces that her house, No. 1216 CHESTNUT Street, continues open under her own superintendence, and that the•etficient assistance of Mrs. Sandgren enables her still further to promote the com fort of her guests. • ocl6-12tls FOR SALEMiII TO LET. di TO RENT---Raases 1017 and 1019 Ma- - PINE Street, mediutNeize,. and pleasantly eituated ; will be put in good repair I - cm a. desirable tenant. Apply 16 North SIXTH Street. at* B, J, WILLIAMS. FOR SALE—A desirable House Maand Lot in Heston-Title.. Mows i rooms, with gas. Apply to JOHIkL. 0019. minw3t* gra FOR SALE AT' A GREAT SA crifice—One or ten Housiou with all the modern isn- ProTemente, situated on BROWN greet, between Vif teenth and Sixteenth streets,. Apply to oel9-30t JOHN:INIONS, 401 N. TENTH St. everal n convnient $40,000: - and S fineliousese,, w containing t e he usual , modern improvements, and. is very line locations on Bush Bill, at prices ranging Tram 62,500 to 51',500. Only a small amount Of the antrthese-moner mantra" ; balance arranged to BUM Apply to N. R. & T. I'. rows. Attorneys-at-Law, 0019-83 t No.6IT.EPRING GARDEN Street. ips FUR.SAL - 11--A Splendid small PARBI-of 45 acres, omthe turnpike, half mile above Fort Washington, on the. North Pennsylvania Railroad. Good buildings, good. water,, great variety of shade and fruit trots. Beau ifuLlimatiom Terme accommodatjgg, AnDIV on the erembes- 2404 . 4'd riancs, pelt-441.3100k- IaTO , LETtt --- THREE-STORY Dwelling_ lioulte,:aitla a good Cooking-Range, hot and cold water, and all.the modern convenience& Ap. ply on the premises, .1(o.. 1123 MARSHALL Street. ocl7-tf FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE. —A:desirable FARBS;sontaining 85 acres of land, situate S miles from Doylestown depot, 28 miles north of the city. Excellent improvemeros, nicely watered, tine fruits, Ac., Possession can be given this fall. Apply to E. PETTIT, oel2 No. 308 'a - ALM:IT Street. F °RS-461,E AZiD EXCHANG.E.-A great.number. of }lams, Country-places, with a few acres of ground;. West Philadelphia and Germantown properties, Ac.,. etc. Apply to E. PETTIT, ocl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street mo NENT,COAL YARD, on west .1. aide of 11110.1.1) Street, first Yard - above South Street. Apply to J. SERGE ANT PRICE, 0c10.1.2t No. 813 ARCH Street. FOR SALE -Valuable Farm : contain ing 130 acres i 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and naming streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2X miles from Lambertville eta. Hon and Delaware giver, Backe county. Plain cud sub , - signtinj stew ImmtiVolnennti good out-buildings, and Emery variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, sell) No. 309 WALNUT Street. WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first 'VW 4f D ecember, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder's Ofdee of St. Loofa 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 830, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, and FRANKLIN A. DICK, the following-deecribed real estate, situated in. Block-No. 3.26, of the City of St. Louis, and described ea follows: First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and eerentywne feet on Washington avenue, by one hun. Bred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north. line of the field lot confirmed to Joseph Taillon, and known as Survey No. 1508, and west by Seventh street. Second, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the same more or lege, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty ilye feet deep on Green street, be theaame more or leas; 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. 87,.bouuded on the weed by. No. 38, as laid out by Chriety,.on the north by Grain 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,..BEEDELL, and DICK. in Crest, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four tamdred thousand denanti being eight hundred bonds of flee bundred 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, payable semi-an nually front that date, all payable at the Bank of Com merce, in New York; and , wetlands, among other things, it wee provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due end remain unpaid for thirty dap; after the maturity thereof At, that then, by reason of ouch default, the said bonds atil t forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due; and whereas, said LINDELL HOTEL COMPANY halt, it is believed, negotiated, odd, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bowls, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon an of which the send-an nual interest, becoming due on the first day of Juno, eighteen hundred and sixty one, has been doe fee knew than thirty days, and is Mill unpaid, tatliongh some or an of it has been demanded Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD BREDELL, and 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 the twenty-second day of October, eighteen hun dred end sizty-one, and between the home of eleven &Clock fn the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon Of that day, at the east front door of the Court House, In the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell the above-described premises and prop erty, for cash, at Pub lic Vendee, to the highest bidder, in order to pay the holders of said bonds the amostu tsadyteblteheurnoodenr, theandD any amounts or charges that mayY be p visions of said deeds, together with the expenses or the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, EDWARD BREDELL, mom ee4-atoc22 FRANKLIN A. BIOS, THE PHILADELPHIA PHYSICAL INSTlTUTE.—Gyrunasium for 'guiles, gentlemen, and children of every age, at N. E. corner NWrit and ARCH Streets, is. now in full operation. Subscribers should CORlMelne with the cool WS.ll.the4ioAlsabst"Ding np the strouget mul health gained by idgi•kauniner ex cursions.. Tuthaerituors received every t)aai, Was. Rllle brand aml Leggia' u•Gyienast 7.olll4lce.Cadets" will re sume their regular drilla on TrESION AFTERNOON, at 534 o'clock. Boys who subscribe to the Gymnasium:, have the'pritilege of joining this , superior company froo. of charge. Instruction in Crteswttes, Calisthenics, and Fencing lit all hours. bell -.51.* CARD PHOTOGRAPH AUWMS, hound in Cloth, g ilt edge, holdin g LP Portraits. Trice, 75 cents. itioALL STET? , & BROTHER, Den 728 CHESTNUT Street. TIR. J. 11. MoQUILLEN A., worm to 1111 ABM Strrot, eet-im* AMUSEMENTS. A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF .C - MUSIC. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFITS TO B. ULLMAN, WEDNEgDAY and Ilicusoe Y t October 211 Bud 24th. THESE TWO pßOVvilaukrivES ~rill 1,0 THE ONLY ONES Until the arrival of the rem artists in February, In consequence of the departure of sereral of the principal artiste) Pm Europe 0)0) MINIMS, the unavoida ble disruption of as. , present company, and the previous engagement of the Academy fur the Premthlheilurial Pur fOnnatleeg of Mr. Threletlili 5t14 the Dramatic ()nee of bin /rerun—hence time are pleillively THE LAST. T' , lo OPERA NIGHTS Of the year, and yosnoly Om . TWO LAST .OPPEARAPCES MISS HINKLEY AtirSIONOR ARIGNOW ADMISSION ovv . notiritlt fie ALL PAWN Or 710 - 1 AGAVEDIT. 31drr1.4 Sento, u 0 centx exjti: Ftdnily Circle, 50 , Apipliithextre, 25 centic The mte vr Bente; owl tickets fV both trrfornifirice4 cola:tn.:wed tio MONDAY. October 2lst, I.Vg BE, Aill4e - Box• OPJfkre of tun Academy, G. Mini Music Store, No.S.l4ltestireat street, and itisley's cidibttore f at the Contiii..etttl.l444-4, lif/T1.011.1 1 1 , E0e of tiro stocklioldere:tPisonsi friends and pairof OA' VlX•fa l Who, from ni'vieticer glvlng their WS 10 thelostient enterprise, have : I/11k, Halters. top admit to either of II trio perform aficaii, can linty elieclas for reserved seats (I.iY'reettii' each) at thfi'regalar ticket %Aces. St WEHNZSDAY, October 2&I • ILi • RATIO IN MAKIIERA. 'lll great raeress of last winter. 14.'1158 USARh. I.I)VISA KELLOGG' ' (liar fiat !vvldatttenteW4h th. great rile of Art - 444 Mifttg iliggrAar MAD. STRAKOSCIF.I stGNi4t-sattoNo)l - 0„ SIGNOR MANCUtI, Uii THIJRSPA4, October '24th, riPO NEW OPERAS. N.-arfoil the' fisatlime'admara. en Pliliadclphia, 13FKsLN, 111 RONIZETTI. With -311,0 717 TIKTIIOY $lOO npora MilitiNOLT and 3fte RINI, -ad 'the ("taming. Fi3dia Opera Calattah ;it* Frei/CI-5' LEB•IOI.,DS , Dif; Lim4kmicrtr., NOW tit. 4tll7o4ik'Pti7ll, Tb , !,fetiino role by 1.1 ft V.V11.1 'OI:II.IVrIONTNIitiJ).44I.I4MENTS. N. B.— thilitio owl Signor Brigooli Signor Bri '.lnrvi?ot- Act :41.444. vngagemuut In Europa, i fr. r. !Paean. 0c22-tf lir RS. JOHN'IMBW"a• ALL ARCif -STREET T2IPAIIIIN Acting and Btaxe-Manager FICEDERIONJIL DuaineasAgenland Treavlzer. J 08; Mt/DPHT. THIS CreItSVAYY rirrE2ST•lgl9-, l •Obtaker 22, iYill La prea..ated the 'adrfiriWkeemnoaj , od the EITATAOM tiv+l44 thinly Chs4l.4l93 , Thempoon. Mrs. Becket •• • • -,...ginaJlahn Drew. snorge Tone leytied ' • • Mar. ShewelL The rJertormauc7'wilr toncluie'vdth atv•Sixtreovagaara, MAZErnA „ liirbeirpa ... . ...... ... ... Drew. nuons-75, bO, 1„46,35, and 15 cents. No WAIT& charge Itrr reserved malt) E R T call , . AgADEun OF THE IT3avrt*N . Er.rErrrs.,. NIMINESDAY, DOT , 23D— , TIPtHSIYA14-2lnnt. VOSItINELY LACC , APVEARAITTJEg 'OW SIGNOR, 3tHltati Who livvarts to fulfil , i.'..,o+.lurupoun, n-Tageatorktiveuti D.H.38 HINKLEI, Who 1;011pm inimedintely AR" et , e full itrivvrtisssinent: lafirliE A T L DIT'B CONTINEMAL VV' 7IIEATBEWAL.NI7T STIEMET, ADDY* EIGHT. Tr,a?TgHT, Trim; TtZTEIPESTi OP.,atis ENCHAWMP /BvAimt With _t 440 Oorgeor, Machinery,: correct and beant,ful .licetmea;•andiltan dalre grertr , acene, TILE AMIDE 08. ARIEL•irx the Enchanted .Forest, being I.oaitlvely BUT FO& of this wonlerfuf-work .ofq.rt,'.arrange mente haring been made • with.parties fn New•Yorttor Its producti-in there. To commeacerkith the I}llll , ary , Dramaa.P. NAPOLEON ; Or, THE rEvp.liett , AND' TS's SCBTlfErft A M•E, It IC 'A (4.1' *AItS3D.. THT ULL3rAI7. 'BENEFITS.. WEDNESDAY,. OCT. 23DL-THDESDAY,,,OST..24Sn. IL BALLO IN , MASOILERIii.. ON WEDNESDAY: TWO I.4TEW , E , PEILA.S ON THURSDAY. POSITIVELY ONLY NIGIIT'3 rNTIL rEDRIIASX. See - full tidvertimement. oe'lta WALNUT-STREET • THEATRE-- v r NINTH and WALNUT Streets. MRS. M.IA.A3FARIZIGTTBON. Bole Lessee. THIS ( TUESDAY) EYEITINGe October 22; Will be lc Lelueed, titer , new and original.OclnMyof. BLACK SHE klg. • Ethel Mayaa.L. • • ~,.rFin. rrllSlMUnrolinallkiChinall. Lady Raiblexin ~ Thayer. Rerbert Leater , . • . Mn. Edwin Adams. To conclude with the Scenic Romance; entitled. ZYMBUGA:' arr7n.. Ebre..._ __ . ... PRICES-50, 37,34, 75, and 25 cents; Private:l3lmo, $5 and $3. Doom open at T; Parformaaca to commence at 7)11. A 31.F.1 rlt I C AN.. A.01.4:1E.31C MUSIC. THE ULLBLiN BENEFITS:. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28a.-THUESDAY, 2lsus. ONLY OPERA NIGHTS UNTIL .PEDRUARr... ONLY NIGHT OF. IL •JI ALL 0 IN MA SSC.II,E.D.A.. FIRST AND ONLYZIGHT.OF DETLYf. FIRST. AND DP .IiOCES DE , JII Avroizahlmt_. 154 , " Eee lull advertisement. oc2l ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, column of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streete, WAUGIP3 ZULU; ONE, WEFMLONOL.'IL BVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and. Bawd." lig ttrnoonß. A. W. Panno. . . lectinrer. Adthlitance;2s cta.; dhildren;.ls eta. Doors open at commenee.at a quarter to .8.• 0c.21-30 aERMANIA ...ORCHESTRAI. 1 0 , 1 CARL. SENT7,,,.Condnetar,, 'hat PUBLIC REHEARSAL of the seppg,,for benefit of the, COOPER-SHOD ittP.BESHMEiIit-S. CODSIBITTER,, Will take place.. en SAT,URDAY„ Oat, 28th p atr o'clock P. M. abbe MUSICIAL.PUED , Package of Eight Tickets,:sl.; ,SinglaTic.keta,2s. eta. To be had at.Andr.o's, 1104..Chestantlitreet,.and Beck & Lawton's, Seventh and Chaska* andat. thodoor of the Hall. poll: If THE PIiBBTIDItifEEMBIJIL The .magnificent Jewelry, . Oat: Otown, thriters, Decorations, Medals,' ,tch presented to• .E R 111,.A.N 21: By foreign Monarchs and roteatatrs_ with baenlaibited at CALDWELL idc CO.'S,-$22 CI - M . 67,I'MP Street, on the day of his first %Clearance atthe A.ce.demy of Mimic— via: WEDNESDAY, Octeber. 30th. Amd Um superb Shawl given him.hy the Queen of Spain at EYANS CO.'S, SIS CHESTNUT Street, .or, the e.ree-day ec2l.-tr • Plat- N OF, WODERS, N. E. PM of TENTH and CIHNSTSUT Streets. SIGNORELITZ will appear, at thp. abaia Place. In hie new and .extraordinarp entertainments, OR MON DAY, Oct.,2l.et,,and •.EV-10.4" EVEXINe.„. coismencing at 7%, and WEDNESDAIet and.S,MTURDAY AFTER NOONS, at .B,÷consisting.eZ, Changes, Traneratnationa, .sunetitutione, Oearer. Manipplation4 Oeigar Deceptions, and Npardmantic .ntwidaaan nun, astonishing Powell of Ventrilomdem, I.lluntrating_aserY satiety of voice. Mao. the Learned Canar,y Bird& .Admisaion, Li centa ; chil dren, it cents. . 0c1.9-Im* MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES. OF .LI-L,TILE-ItEßELLlON—Bepresenting all the pnteet nent Seenel l )ingaginussi4.,. r 414 Jaddentil to this dates Yor sale by JAAt&M W. QUEEN k CO., 91// CHESTNUT Street. A Descripave List tarnished gratis end sent by mail, free, on application. 0018-2ot IOENNSYLVA.NIA ACADEMY OF 11 VIM FIRE. AVM 3.066 CHESTNUT Street) if oven daily. &indium *manta, flat. 0 A. M. r, Admistion 25 tent,. Children under twelve you* half price. Shama of Stock. SUL WI INNUILAZWIE COMPANIF.S. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Stank /MB AN INLAND INSURANCE. DautoTOsS. Georg" W.,Ray 4Day & Matlack. Samuel „ Wright Bros. & Co. Birney Davis & Birney. Henry Lewis Bros. & Co. C. Bichardsort.„ 1.. j. C. Howe I Co. 'Jno. Hrerreln,....... ** J. W. Ererman & Co. Geo. A. West, " West & Fobes. S. Martin . ** Savage, Martin, & Co. C. Wilson Der*. • AttOrner.at.low. B, Wooallits. or Sibley, Molten, & WeoAesd Joe. Howler, 11r- No. 1713 Green streak GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Preeldesil WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. i 593.181 SAVING FUNDS. PAYING FUND-UNITED SPAM KJ TRUST COMPANY, corner TREED awl 01/11/26 Nl3ll Street!. =mum FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Presides.% JAMES H. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office howl, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application 30 Legledelvera. g a FOR BARB - ADOES.—The fast sailing Brig THOMAS WALTER will sail in ap tew days for the above port. For passage only, apply to the Captain, on board, at MR AD-ALLEY WHARF, or to JAURETCHE & CARSTAXES, oIS 202 and 204 South FRONTs'Street. sa dEp s NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. TU IVASHINGTON, D. C., BY ERICESOH, MNE TO BALTIMORE, AND FROAI THENCE . AY RAIL. ROAD TO WASHINGTON. On and after this date all freights for •A - g.p.hington by this route will be required to be prepaid through. and no package will be received unless tnar%pd with name awapeetination in full. FREIGHTS C,NALL KINDS received and forwarded (billy, A. DROYbkOn, Agouti No. 34 zinI:44,WHAKVES. m aul FOR NEW, YORK. NEW DAILY LllM.via Delaware aM Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and Now York Ricrva Steamboat Clam pany receive freight and leave alay at P. M, &Hew lag Mr sfkrgm In New Torli.tliiil'allowing dare. IMAM ligiou at roaronalgek ram Wino CIINDZ, Agent, - No. 14 SOUTH i oss, Phitadeirhla IkaND, Agent, anl-tfPiece 14 and 15 st RffER, New Tot% ~.--,----------- ...,_ A dak PEWL,DELPHIA AM) WASEI,II(PON IMPRESS BTIAK. BOAT COMPANY. New lino direct Alexandria, Waebingtto, mg ClAt&getown. T 13144 tw.- filidamer PHILAD P.}l-AL, Captain THOS. RAND, Steamer MB, Captain JICROYA Will leave PhilsielAkie Mal WEDMISDLI, and HAS lIIRDAY, at 3 4 1:o'clock , li,, connecting wiji,,ail floe. 14. !hose Porte, and rotunda% leave WaehinAon, %Rorer town, and Al ;drip. every TUESDAY 0,4,1 SATTM DAY, for Philedelpfija. W. P. CLYia Agents Nai PI BIRTH WHARYKS,,P ledelpbkil minuet at BliThillll.4l , AMU , . Foot of CI atqpl, ashicutos. FOR NEW - TORE. WI adrilitil4294elphia Staitli Protege+ c l a m my will commence Mkeir business fe e.mo reason Oß DWllaai, oak mega. a fi r tnilmon ere rear metering bell& !A et Beelmill . N I A oboe. Walnut street. terms eaeonunodating. Apply to W. M. MAXRD A 00., TM South Delaware Avenel trAKEN UP ADRIF*-.,-A SMALL .11.. SKIFF, new Brldesburg t obout too am.% ago; the owner wilt CPIS* forward, prow% nronortr, pay eharam , g, and take her now. Apply to. JAB 113 B. (num cll. Bridesburg. Lt* T Memorautia Book, contain ing n Itst of tickets sold for the Volunteer liefresh- Wt .t. Committce, Dring of. no nee to any Portion but the tamer, the flt , def u Ultenter & faivr tear mg it at ad* once. 0.720.-3A* Mr. Peter Nthlnv. -Anna C6we U.
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