The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 28, 1861, Image 3

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    THE Nerrzwo SEASON.—The nutting season
tan be eaidtohavejust commenced. More than a month
wince, it is tine, walnuts were being largely gathered in
the rural sections, but they had not Then atMincd their
run maturity, and were mostly procured by bousekeeP
ars for pickling. The walnut, from time immemorial,
lies been held in the highest estimation. It was called
lby the Bemuses JoriS plane (the acorn or mast of Jove),
Ind hence the mama Jai/Sans, or walnut tree.
In all sections of the State, but particularly in the 'vici
nity of Philadelphia and Allegheny county, the yield of
thertauts, this fall, promises to be immense. Euro
Quantities are now being gathered, and either put up for
home consumption, or shipped abroad. In the interior,
they are retailed at six cents per quart. The retail
trade of this city is mostly monopolized by natives of
bunny Italy, whose business penchant seems to confine
Itself to roasted chestnuts, plaster caste, and hand-organs.
Rite chestnut of this country is smaller and sweeter than
that of Spain, and comes most extensively into vogue
&long with the festivities of Hallow Eve.
Seamus may be said to be in season «all the year
Mud." They have hitherto been raised in large quan
tities in 'North Carolina, and one or two other Southern
states. Notnitlmianding the closing of their ports, Phi-
Ukiah% is still supplied with the article, and prices have
hot materially advanced. This is owing to the fact that
peanuts are also largely grown and exported from South
America. In the simmer season, when places of anmsa
-anent are CLAM, their 1,11.4111)110m
but gradually increases With the approacci
of cold weather. They are a berbaceoaa, tropical plant,
Ind have an annual mot. Their reel. aro full of oil.
Which, when expressed, is said to be in no way inferior to
that of olives.
The chinquapin (what wrangling its 'orthography has
lbeeasioned !) is a small sweet-flavored nut, and hereto
lore has been imported to some extent from the South.
It can be grown perhaps equally well in the 'herder
Mates. however, in that we shall not Coffer ranch for the
want of it.
Sheilbarks and hickory-nuts have now attained their
lull growth, and .11noying obduracy of shell, and are
gradually rowing into meket.
CUBIOI'A AeClDENT.—Yestnrtin7 Morning,
about one o'clock-, an accident of an unusual nature
occurred at the Baltimore railroad depot, at the foot of
ashington strews. It appears that a number of cars
had been left standing on the track, below Swanson
Street, when two of them, from some cause as yet ILIIV:11-
Valued, got started, and ran dawn the grade into the en
c1....v., and then into the depot. 6. number amen were
'Ht work there, and hearing the tvd,p,e of th e care, my
hosed that a train woo coming in, and hastened to open
the large doors. Before they could do so, however, cow
of them was taught by the first car, and was pushed by
it a long distance, breaking his leg,
crushing his
ral injuring him so severely that he died in a Mw
minutes. His name was Andrew Gibbons, aged forty
mine years, and resided in Carpenter street, near Second,
Ito leaves a elfs and six children. The unroners
in-
Wiest was adjourned till Tuesday evening, at eight
o'clock, at the Cooper-shop, in order to discover by what
%neaps the cars w e re put in 'notion.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, October 26,1861
Pennsylvania fives closed to-day at 76Ji, :1 slight im-
IWovement. Philadelphia city balm were weaker, as
might harp, h. eii ekt.e.i.lea, from the action of ConucilS,
providing for the new ban necessary under the extra
ordinary expenditures of the times. The loans or the
/DOW issues sold at 9134, and the old issues at 83.
Reading Itaiiroad shares dnetuated between 17J and
Mi. Cl°Ann at 17) Schuylkill NAVlgAtien share:,
bans were heavy, as were also the stock of the Beaver
leadow and ilinehill Railroad Companies, and the
Lehigh Navigation securities. Passenger raibray shares
e neglected. Bank etocks will not be much dealt in
Still after the November election for DirectOrS.
11114.774 is .s.unmaat more paper malt. hi the transactions
busluess, which are gradually extending, partly on
Itcount of war business, and partly because the cotton'
'settling down into a belief that the war will continue
Sr some time, and that it is hardly worth while to wait
inactivity for it to lie over, The supply of mercantile
?per, however, is not so large as to warrant an advance
" the rates of discount, and such first-class notes as are
Vt absorbed by the banks find a lieady sale onthe
itreet at eildit to ten per cent. discount, according to
heir time to run to maturity, and other attending cir.
gunstances.
Tbe pas,ers of counterfeit money have been quite ac
re to-day in difforent parts of the city, taking adran
ge of the issue of the counterfeit detector, for Iforem-
to il , suo new nntco.
The quantity of coal sent by railroad this week is
,548 18 ; by canal, 37,912 i for the week, 65,481,
ainst 4L5-•S tons by railroad, and 39,317 by canal,
, eking 80,575 tons for the corresponding week last year,
The trade sinus up this week and for the season, cone_
aced with last year, as follows
INC.
WEEK.. TOTAL. WEEK.. TOTAL. I DEO.
.&R. R. 8.. 41,5581,656.456. 27,5491,255,051;371,407
buyl Canal.. 39,3171,162,11,5' 37,912 954,034203,081
. Val. F. R.., 17,407 611,478; 645,304 2,826
high Canal.. 34,374' 922,678! 34,93,51 789,5471133,531
ranton B'th. 13,587, 671,5791 13,217 687,211: 13,632
11. North 7,830 196,390; 6,000 200,076. 3,680
Coal C 0...: 23,581, 600,4031 19,896 533,561106,900
el. 8: H. Co--; 16.713; 392,756 i 25,090, 620,2-W2.27,-194
'gaming S'th' 284,803 .„ ..,1 112,558112,333
Do. North 40,506! I 40,961 j 455
road Top 3,752' 183,169: 6,749: 214,053; 60,289
amokin..... 3,837: 159,1831 8,2971 180,623 21,440
werton. 73,870,
, 37,92.31435,943
•
. Mt. 11. T..
77,322
I 63,00W•113,716
ken Val, I 06,354, I 62,e4a1, 5,655
1206,05 7,090,750,200,95,,466,34-2
r. 00,9566,486,3-12,
5,092, 604,40%
ho loss this week from all the regions 19 01115' 5,092
s, while the loss from Schuylkill county is 15,414 tong.
e «hole loss for the season, from all the regions, is
40S, of which 579,488 tens are from Schuylkill
nty.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
October 1861.
rap ar S. B. Sworiffaxim, Philadelphia Exchange.
FIRST BOARD.
B CAP ..cash 3734 500 Pen n s 5a 76
it) 6e New 91X 200 do 76
:aware Div.... 35 50 Reading It...cash 177 i
arrisburgr ... 51.. V 60 do cash 17%
'cline 5a 763 2 Beaver Meadow R 58
do 701( -
BETWEEN BOARDS.
Penna. R CAP 37K
SECOND BOARD.
nth Amer Ins... 14 11200 Poona SE; 70N
do 14
CLOSING PK
Bid. Ask.
6.1881..... 97:x 94%
68 molt'. 81% 83%
" 5 0
2X 53x
N 01 11i
ie 16X 78%
• It 17% 17-58
Bds '7O 80 81
1'80'43 87
es 138.. 71
t 37,74 37X
,Rdnk as 82% 83%1
' Con.. 35 38.
Pref.lo4 105
/88'82.. 60 81
tv Lup 61 70 ..
Stook_ __ 5%
Philadelphia Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, October 26—Evening.
!rn.—Tbere is not much export demand, but the
4t is firm under the late advices from abroad. The
ties tte hear of are SOO bids superfine, at 35.50;
ebb Broad-street mills extra, 000 Ralf Ma do, and
.Ifis Jenny Lind family, all on terms kept private.
sales to the trade range at $5.5005.62% for super.
¢5.7:.40.25 for extra and extra faintly, and from
.1 to '57.50 .4P' bbl for fancy brands, as in quality.
Flour is searce, and selling at S:1.811( at3.B7y 4fl
Corn Ideal is not inquired for, and dull at slaty,
nnsylvania, and $3.25 di= l ' bbl fbr Brandywine.
ST is in steady demand at fully former rates, and
Jushels Western and Pennsylvania reds sold at
12c, mostly at the latter figures for prime. No
southern offering. White ranges from 140 to 150 c
quality, with small sales. ltye is rather more
to-day., and about 1,500 bnaltela sold at Me, for
iyhrania and Oic for Delaware. Corn continues
and about 4,000 bushels, mostly Pennsylvania yel
dd at 62ge. Oats are firmer; with further males of
usltels S.J4I them at 39c, and 5,000 Pennsylvania at
uirley is steady.
t..—There is a steady demand for quoteltron at'
I.t No. 1, and but little arriving.
g.—The market is quiet but very firm, and there
ill business only to note to-day at fully former
:IRIES AND Pnovisroxs.—There is no new feature,
much doing in the way of voice.
3.—Thera is only a moderate inquiry for Clover.
td small sales are making at F 4.2504.50 4fy bushel.
hels Timothy sold at 81.75 #' bushel. Flaxseed
!.f. , scarce.
n - is dull. with a small business to note in bbls
2:2c for Ohio, and 21c for drudge.
York Stock
8 '74 Cp.... 83
ti 6; 'Bl, neg.. 93%
revs 6 p e 2y... 99%
Colip b., '77„ , 82
irainia tig 41%
Carolina 6, . „ 50 -
asouri 43311
do 43,14
do b6O 41%
'IA.. 817
id R 8 F bd.. 95
[eh(' 8s 01d.... 92
Cent R hda... 88 I;
11 A A atm :10X
Ai So Skg Fd.. 80
to SO!'
r Ln C• lot c 1
al: Commerce. 82X
Exch 8k... 82
ine Bank.... 89
Bank 94
Alic Matt 5.... 92
do , , 913 i
do 91%
711 Cent R. 010. 483
ITY ITEMS.
OLD MADEIRA WINE FOR MEDICINAL
m.—Mr. C. ll.Matkon, dealer in flue Groceries,
Tenth streets, has now in store a very choice
f pure oil Madeira Wine, of the celebrated
brand. This wine is exceedingly rare, and is
Med for its medicinal properties.
BLE COTTAGES AND CAMP HUTS.-
examined specimens of Derrom's Patent Coln-
P.rtaW llmmg, ae rspresanted by dratving4
accordance with the design of the patentee, and
, etfully recommend them as particularly adapted
- canto' mente. They are so constructed that
ie put op and taken down in a half hour, with
ring the two of either a hammer or nails. For
and health they cannot be surpassed, being
ted and vetailated. The cost of constructing
i this plan is not more than one-fourth of the
expense for securing the same amount of ac-
Mom We think our Government should secure
to erect camps after Derrom's plan; by so
iousands of our brave soldiers' lives would be
For sea-side Cottages they are well adapted, a
age being put up far a trifle over one hundred
THE ADVERTISEMENT of Richard Grant
q., on National Hymns."
FIRST TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION
telegraphic rucceage of the
au FroticioCti, California, dated Roturian was
the same day in this city. The Mayor of
isco sends greethig to Philadelphia, and can
•on account of the splendid fait and winter
nit arc manufactured at the palatial clothing
of Granville Stakes, 009 Chestnut street.
tell further states that the clothing sold at thin
L. emporium is cheaper and far superior to that
laewhere.
13tY VoTE.—Although there has not
iy Snail return made of the result et the
in ti o recent election, enough i i known to
labn that the Pennsylvanians in the Held were
danimons upon two points. First, hatred of
andslesollou to the rttion, and, secondly, un-
GES-DtiLL
Bid. Ask
Sch Wav Pref... 12
Elmira It Pref. 9 9%
Elmira Ts '73... 53 130
Lcmg Island B. on RN
Leh CI dr Nay.. 49x. 50
Leh CI & N Scrp 31 3I
N Penne... 5 s}k
N Penns It B e.. 53 54
N Penns Et 108. .. Si
Cstaarissa Pref. & S
.4 34 eta R. 3. 43 46
IBace&Vine-eoR 3 ..
W Mita B ea d 51 ..
Spraco &Pine.. 7% S
Green & Coates 14 15
change—Oct. 26.
25 N -Y Central 8.. 77,1 if
225 do 77.3 i
100 do ..„elO. 77%
64 do 'OlO, 77
60 Erie .11 .. 31 '8
150 do 31
100 MI S 3; N 1 gntd.. 28
„.50 do 37X
100 do 31%
150 111 Central ticp 1,10 61%
WO do 4351;
lo cloy v st, c 1: 98
100 Gal dc CH R 1,30. 70
20 do 70
100 do 09%
700 Clef & T01ed0.... 31%
900 do 810 35x.
60 do 88%
1200 do 1,10. 38,!..,
1100 do 1,10. 31%
• 300 Cld &RIR
5054
'XI do 50%
100 do SiiN
50 d 0....... ~. MO 50%
10 Cl 3 & Quin R.... 62
7 Mil ,t - P Du C.... 17,3-,f,
Qualified approbation of tho uniforms made at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin]. & Wilson, Nos.
608 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The garments
turned out at the Military Clothing branch of this far
famed establishment are unexceptionable in respect to
elegance, comfort, and serviceableness.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
DP TO 12 O'CLOOIL LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets
Jlt Montgomery & wf, Pa J E Wesener, Akron, 0
E G Smyser, York, Pa ,T C Mary & la, Cincinnati
G L garteutr, S 4 C C Parsons
T IFBrownell, Proc, R I C Barnum, New York
Wm EVIMP, England S Dawner, Boston
W llt Scott, Chicago 1) 0 Eddy, Boston
Dr C Ressman, New York lI G Pulling New York
T Daniel, Washington, I) T CfUrilia, New York
11 Pickiusa,, New York A P Spencer, New York
A ,Lo a nios, Cincinnati, 0 CN Y Bradford, England
II Salley, England 6 Brady, Now York.
. - -
Whitlingham Cox, N York E Peck, & wf, Chicago
Hoc, New York E S Canford & wf, Pkila
Bliss Downing, Brooklyn C F Allen, Chicago
J )1 x'lcbels. v)I , • ::•• J I" Sr‘ , ..- , r. Mibrink:,
S U Sawyer, Bradford, Mass If A tionkling, U S N
Mr Sands, New York W It Haiglit t ßradford
W II Allen, New York T Ii Briggs, Boston
i Morris, New York J If Law,Boston
W L Wallace, New York A Burwel, St Louis
C C Ward, Boston li.' S Thomas, Jr, N Jersey
S 0 Market, Lawrence I Carleton, New York
Mr Chace & la, New York Green Kendrick, Waterb'y
fleo McDonald, 001nodois, I) 5 0 Wanting, New Yank
G W Wright, New York C T Curtis, New York
J . T Smith, New York J Bentsen, Baltimore
N Pushane, Baltimore .1 M. Bona, New York
Chas It htrong, Albany I' W WWI.), New York
T L Hommedien, U S A 1' Hill, New York
Jos 3 Nul,n, Virginia B. W Orotbers, Virginia
Lieut J C Aj,P., Mass Wm Ross, Portland
L Enrckbardt & In, oin, 0 Jas Armstrong, New York
W J Trowbridge, N Haven J J Bran, New Haven
Wm.Bostwick, New York U A Bromley, St Paul
Cant J Craven, Newark, NJ L Helmke, Louisville.
W M Stewart, Indiana
A Dart, New York
V Whiting, Washington Mout DI R Lewis, IT B. A
Small Yullam, - Vermont 31 Clark, Vermont
McLean, Washington Mrs F N McLean, Washtn
Miss Allen, Washington 'Vincent Colyer
W A L Ostrander Ji wf, D C Mai B Rush 'Muth', btu
Charles A Secor, New York Benjamin Baker, Ohio
Charles G Benedict, L I Win Willis, California
SAt Clark, Washington J W A yres. Boston
G F Bumsley 3: wf, Chicago C It Sheldon, New Tork
6 J Tilden, New Tork Charles Cranford, ➢fine
Jos Neakert, Oincirmati G W Elliott, New York
I Fithian, F S N J Hill
W Homes, St Louis Chas A Dean, Cleveland
H S Newell, Chicago J Steward, Trenton
I) A amps, Kentucky J S Smith, Ohio
L P Noble, New York II H Panghorm V' S N
31 S Mosley, U S A John A livistand, hancetr
John Dow, St Louie Jules Siegfried
John E Boyd, New York . G W Child, Philadelphia
A W Bowman, U S A W P Jones, N Hampshire
B D Dorr, Buffalo Lient 11 II Ritil, U S N
W B Durand, New Jersey J 3 Jones, :Washington, DC
Wll Clarke, Pennsylvania C W Field, New York
e,,i il A ki„,„iky, W.,,A,, be C H McCormick, Chicago
T J Trnsday, Boston W Sherwood, Now York
L Walsh, New York S C Blanchard, New York
0 Howitz, Baltimore 3 W Denver, California
II Cumings J Grout, Massachusetts
C C Chadwick, Boston W B Bacon, Boston
Y H Perkins, Boston II K Horton, Boston
It Walled:, Washington, DC J Harvey, Boston
Baron Isten Sacken, Wash P C Howland, N Bedford
13 Atkinson, Boston A 'Wolcott, A'ew York
3 D Davis, Pittsburg J It Carrera.s New York
DI Artistelier, New York P Musteiler, - ,N - ev York
F Peon, New York Geo Li C Neal. Baltimore
G W Read, California X B Bramhall, No lurk
Lieut Bramball, New York G Kimball, Chicago
D ha Baker, New York II V G. Do Ali guy, L Island
H D Palmer, New York John Manley, Wash, D C
W It Jackson, Baltimore Capt 1' S Marshall, Balt
Hon T Jones Yorke, N J
AMERICAN' HOTEl.=4Theetnut M. above Fifth.
W A Ogden, Delaware A G Enos, Wash, T) C
J C Young, Baltimore T .1 Dorian S w, Penna
HI Thompsm, Altoona J W Wiggin,'nada
D W Hazel, Smyrna; Del J J Turtle & ly, Nassau
NI Deck Sr ly, Smyrna, Del Dengl%s Hiss, ridlada
J W Yeazey, Maryland W Henrik Jr, Philada.
J N L Milner, Philada Jas C Kay, Philada
J It Ruth, Maryland J Horsfall, New York
E C Cline, New York John Campbell, New York
Messmore, New York R P Thompson, Baltimore
W P Hemlin, Baltimore W Woodward, New Yot&
C Lindsley t Wash, I) C Collins, Now York
It Moore, Row York
. /1111 - li, New York
W Crawford, New York C F Smith, PW&BR
T C 'Eames, Illinois R F Flickwi.,, Illinois •
John Wilson, Phihula Lieut A N Seip
Lieut Chas L Leiper D C Burnett. New York
MERCHANTS' ROTEL—Fourth street, above Market
H H Lindsey & la, Jefferson Win Black, Jefferson, Pa
Sarni Sheyer, Milwaukee T G Roebuck, Ohio
Geo L Carrington, Conn W H Reed, Phila.
C H Love a la, Pittsburg Capt .Toe Wright, Penns
E Un Dots, New York T Butler
Capt D B McNibbin, USA P A Lathu., St Lou!,
Mrs &hos, Baltimore John F Betz, Now York
Jos DI Denny, Albion, Ind D S Love, Albion, In I
F Id Murray, Paducah, Hy A B Hoover, Tyrone City
J 9 Bland, England J U Barr, Pittsburg
E P Martin, Danville, 11l Win Hessey, Danville, 11l
Chas E Whitehead, N Y .T Stambaugh, Mifflin
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-81v.th et., 51 , 01 - 0 Llhestant
G 6 Murphy, York, Pa D 11 Overton, New York
Lient A E Bryan, N Y W B Lem, Pennsylvania
D McDaniel, Delaware M Yardley, Doylestown
J 8 Mulligan, Philadelphia 3 E Griscom, Beading
W M long, Pennsylvania P L Eby, Pennsylvania
W Vaster, Pennsylvania M R Windall, Eas:ou
G W Dianne'', Allentown Win II Eder, Elkton, ➢[d
J M Baker, Chester co, Pa
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st., above Sixth.
Wm Horton, Philadelphia Geo F Fox, Philadelphia
N M 31D, Pa Win P. Kelly-, 01,10
Langdon, Minersville J Elaer, Wilkinsburg
R C Bollen, Pennsylvania ill Smith, Lewistown
Mr Davenport, New York Jll Green, MD, Dayton,o
Jos S Wiley, Pennsylvania lI Fletcher, New York
John Carson. New York Geo Foster, Cadiz, 0
S A Johnston; Pennsylvania F M Mickey Patterson, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
W Martindell, Penna W Kiel% Maryland
Thos Willard, Penna. F Morrison, Trenton, N
Losi Temple, Hartsville W Ilnppert, Penna
Yll Tomlinson, Byberry H J Forney, Penna.
R Harper, Olney D A Adler, Philarlelphia
I) Davis, Philadelphia A Roads, Southampton
Jacob Book, Newtown
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
Jesse Comfort, Penua J M Rogers, Doylestown
Benj C Bromade, Mass C D Willits, Brooklyn
llicbd 31 Cooch, New hope W - 11 Ety, Philadelphia
Z Sturgis, Berlin, bid Josiah Hart, Dcielestowd
Jacob C Crammer, Penne Al' Graham, Vermont
L G Deed, Philadelpbla Jos Wilson, New York
Chas Jones, New York Thos Wilkinson, Ponna
J Clayton, Delaware
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race erreet. above Third.
Fr F Savage, Weaversville M 8 Smith, Bloomsburg
John Wallace, Bloomsburg Win Rhoads, Harrisburg
Wm W Tolle, Bethlehem Thos Rube, Pennsylvania
N W Steinberger, Penna Lewis Ritter, Reading
Geo W lirookinan, Reading Jos Gormeley, Philad
1I E Coolbaugh, Penna
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st.; ab. Arch.
J W Hoppock, N Jersey Benj Randolph, Penna
A B Everett, Salem, N J .1 Murray, St George, Del
MrsJ Knight, St George, Del James Doren, V S N
Theo Flanagan, N Y
REVERE HOESE—Third street, above Be.a
A F Darling & lady, N York Joel Fink, Phrenixville
F Whitby, Pennsylvania W Sowers, Pennsylvania
D Driesbach, Beach Haven T Heanser & son, If arrisb'g
R .Tones, Ohio James Carpenter Ohio
W Maynard, Ohio W Mulholland, Brooklyn
Sand 1? Smith, Trenton, N J
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill.
F Bornman, Easton B W Benner, Wash, D
D Kamm, Centre co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.—BUY
YOUR SEWING MACHINE from those who sell ma
chines making both the a Grover F Baker" Stitch and
the %Lock" or Shuttle Stitch, that you may test both
And select the hest. At 750 CHESTNUT Street rem can
take your choke of either stitch, with the privilege of
exchanging for the other. oc2B-mwf3t
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all other PULMONARY
AFFECTIONS, use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. For
many ye ars this article has been the standard remedy,
and thousands willingly testify to its virtue. Why, there
fore, staffer, when so sure a remedy can be obtained
Its effects are immediate, and relief certain. Sold at 2i2
CIINSTNUT Street. oc2O-3t
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.--This cele
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations or this (treat
Original, which has gained such extensive retrousse in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE nsarairrx.r produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill erects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
WAHNESTOCE & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel
phia
DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RHEIN
MATIC DROPS—The only reliable remedy for Rheuma
tism, Gout, S:e. Price $l. For sale by -
LYOTT it . CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
oal•ma•loi Depot for all Popular Medicines.
ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
"Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted eatigeo.
tory. Our ONE-PRICK SYSTEM to strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
W2-1y JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
MARRIED
GUEST—MENDLESON.—On the 24th instant, by
Friends' ceremony - , at the house of Priscilla Davis,
Darby, Delaware county, Daniel (Meet, of York county,
to Rose D. Mendleson, of the Fortner place.
TANNER-41INKISE—September let, by Rev. John
Chambers, Mr. John Tanner to Annie L. Hinkle., both
or tonna.i.ipina.
HARTLEY—BM - Mt.—On the Zd instant, by the
Bev. Father Cox, Mr. Wm. Hartley to Mai Amanda
Baker, both of this city.
DIED
BURNS.—On the 24th instant, Joseph Ball, son of
James awl Eliza Burns, in the sixth year of his age.
Funeral from his parents' residence, Main street,
Frankfonl, this (Monday) afternoon, 28th Instant, at
3 o'clorli,
.A.6/IJOUDGE.—On the 25th instant, Clara Bell, wife
of Thomas L. Ashbridge, of Louisville, Kentucky, and
,langlarr of J. W. Bell, of ibis city, in the 21st year of
her age.
lIEBAKEB.—On the 25th instant, George. Baiter_ *
BARNES.—On the 24th in4A-07 41t191th HUM.
. .
inneral from the residence of his father, Fox OMR.
Twenty-third ward, this (Monday) morning, at 10
o'clock. tk
itARTLEY.—an the 25th instant, Anne Bartley,
daughter of Felix. and Jane Bartley, aged 2 years and 3
inenthp.
BRANIN,--On the 25th instant, Mr. John Branin+ in
the 69th year of his age.
IlltOWN.—On the 26th instant, Mr. William Drown,
aged 65 yenta.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 631 Washington
avenue. above Sixth street, this (Monday) morning, at
S✓ o'clock.
CtILLIEtt —On the 3atlt instant, Willitun J. Collier,
B on o f ja plgfj and Ellealteth Collier, aged I year. #
DAYIS.—On the 26th instant, Anna E. Hickey, infant
daughter of Augustus and Matilda Davis, aged 11
mouths.
ESREY.—In Chester, October 26, Dirs. Elizabeth. T.
Esrey, widow of the late Jonathan Esrey, in the 64th
year of her age.
Funeral from her late YealdeuM, ihls (Moniloy) morn
ing, at 10 o'clock.
FARRELL.—On the 24th instant, Max Jane O. Far
rell.
FERGUSON.—On the 21st instant, at Ball's Bluff,
Mr. Charles C. Fergamen, in the 27th s ear of his age. *
(iILEB.— , OII the 24th instant, Robert Roberts, eon of
IRMO , and Margaret Giles, in the 3d year of his age. *
HOOTER.—On Ike 23d instant, Joseph Hoover, in the
8(11 year of Ida age.
JOHNSTON.—On the 24th instant, Mr. John John
ston, aged 62 years.
Chas J Underwood, Boston
S Parker, U S A
KITTS.—On the 25th instant, Anna M., daughter of
George W. and Anna M. Kitts, in the GUI year of her
ego.
Funeral from the relidence of her raranta, Thirty
seventh and Walnut streets, West Philadelphia, this
(Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
MOLEN.—Ott the 26th instant, Patrick Nolen, aged
41 years. tk
O'CONNELL.—On the 25th instant, Maurice J.
O'Connell.
OLIVAR.—Cto the 26th Instant, Catharine Mims, itt
the 10th year of her age.
TAYLOR.—On the 24th instant, John W. Taylor,
aged 00 years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 323 Redwood
Street, to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
UMSTEAD.—On tho 24th instant, Mrs. Maria, wife
or Moor timstoad, egcil , 73
WRITE—On the 24th instant, Horace W. White, son
of John and Susan White, aged 11 years MA 2 months.
WILLIAMS.—KiIitst at the battle of Edwards' Ferry,
Va., First Lieutenant Joseph D. Williams, of Company
A, First California Regiment, in the 20th year of his
age. tk
on of interments.
LTH OFFICE, Octobor 26, 1881.
if Philadelphia from. 191 h to
1';61.
Weekly Re
HE
Interments in Me Cif
EU=
Fever. Typhoid.....
olingreno ......
Hernia
Hemorrhage
!looping Cough.....
Inflammation. r
rate
I. S. • 4 t BOWCIFI
it Spine
a. Tonsils....
Uterus....
Insanity
Inanition
Intemperance and
Exposure
Manis-a-Putu
Illarasmus
Old Ago
Ossification Cardiac 1
Valves .......
Quinzy
Scroll& ........
Small-Pox
Still-Born
Suicide
Syncope
Stlifixtal ion
Ulceration Throat..
Unlmown.. .....
Wounds .. nn
shot
A.1:01113
Aneurism,,,, ..„
Anonlex)"
Borne and Scalds...
Calks of Lones of
the Face.........
Cancer Stomach....
Casualties.........
erollYi....
Congeation of the
Lungs.
" Liver....
Cholera Infantum..
Consumption Lnuge.
Convulsions.....__.
Puerreral.
Cyntingia.
Di pthei la
Diarrham
Dropby, ..
Abdominal..
Brain.—
C'hmit
, L Henri
Diu•aso of Heart...
Lung-,
Drowned
Dyeentery •
Debility
Efrubion on Brain
Fever Remittent..
6 4 Scarlet
IMEME
Under 1 year.
From Ito 2
" 2to 5
to 10
Li 10 to 15
, t 15 to 20
" 20 to 30
_ tt 30 to 40
WARDS.
Firtt .. . ... ....12
Second 8
Third.......:..6
Fourth 11
Fifth.... 13
Sixth 2
Seventh ...... ..12
Eighth
Ninth 7
Twelfth ... 3 Twonty-lirst.... 7
'Thirteenth.— 6 Twenty-second.. 5
Fourteenth.... 4 Twenty-third... 5
Fifteenth 101 Twenty-fourth..2o
Sixteenth 51 Unknown .15
BeTenteenth. 91
Eighteenth 181 Total 225
ted States, 162; Foreign, 40; Un-
NATITITY.—Uni
knorsi), 23.
From the Almshouse, 15; People of Color, 10; from
the Country, 3.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond.
ing week of 1890, And d hist week, was ae follows:
Week ending Oct_ 27,1860, was 228
Week ending Oct:17,1861, was 233
Males, 127;Females, 98; Boys, 68;Girls, 49.
By order of Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ, freaDh Officer.
BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS OR
SILK-WARP CASHMERES.—Just received
Black silk Warp-Cashmeres.
Do. all wool Cashmeres.
Do. Ftw,lish Cashmeres or Twilled Pentium
Coburn- or flu - am/taus.
De. tat wool Velour Ottomans.
Do. do. Velour Reps.
Do. do. French Merinoes.
Do. Reps Anglais, 25 and 3734 c.
BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street,
r.:G• HOUSE OF. REFUGE.—APPLICA
TIONS for the situations of Matron and Assistant
Matron of .the Colored Department of the House of
Refuge will be received until the sth of November, by
the subscriber. JAMES J. BARCLAY,
N 0.3 ATEENJEUM BUILDING.
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
BT . TRACE.—A Stated Meeting of the Members of
the Board of Trade will be held at their Room, 505
CHESTNUT Street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, Oct.
28t11, 7),1 o'clock. [lt] L. BLODGET, Sec'y.
[I:rPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE
LECTURES.—The Opening Lecture of the ninth
course will bedehrered by Rey. HENRY W. BEECHER,
in CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING next,
October 31, commencing at a Quarter before B o'clock.
Tickete, 25 cents; to be had of T. B. Push, Sixth and
Chyttnut street, and at the door on the evening of the
lecture. 0c26-rp 5t
TrTHE ARMY COMMITTEE OF THE
Young Men'a Christian Association would ear.
neatly call attention to the fact that very urgent re
quests have been made by the chalbittO of Our roan,
sytsania Yolunteera for moral and religions reading mat.
ter—Tracts, Hymn. Books, &c.
The Association would gladly furnish these at once,
but cannot, for want of the necessary means. It appeals,
therefore, to the Christian public of our city for imme
diate aid in this matter.
. .
Ponations for this purpose (which will be duly acknow
ledged in the public papers) may be left with any of the
following gentlemen:
Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, U. S. Mint.
GEORGE IL STUART, 13 Bank Street.
GEORGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange.
WM. 0. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street.
At the rooms of the Aseoeintiorl, 1009 CHESTNUT
Street, or with the TT - ensurer, PETER B. &MONS,
RANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. ocs emwlm
ayCITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.—
NOTICE.—The Board of City Commissioners will
hear Appeals from the Assessment of Real .and Personal
Property, as returned by tho Assessors of .the different
Wards, for the Triennial Assessment of 1502, on the fol
lowing. days!
Wards.
15t.... Monday, Oct. 21
2d ....Tuesday, 22
3d Wed n spday, 23 ,
4th .... Thin sday, 55 24
55 26
8th.... MOntlay,
7th.... Tuesday, 29
8th.... Wednesday, ‘, 30
9th....Thiued ay, 31
10th ....Friday, Nov. 1,
}..blonder'
oclo-tnolB
ra -- . POST OFFIC
Pn
The undersigned, having
proposals for remodelling a
Ws to be occupied by the
in the pity, hereby give
LADELPIXIA, Oct. 17, 1861.
been appointed to receive
id reconstructing the build-
Post Office and U.B. Courts,
intice that proposals fordthe
work will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon,
on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October, 1861.
Each bid must be enclosed and addressed to the under
signed, endorsed "Proposals for building the new Post
Office and U. S. Courts in the city of Philadelphia,"
with the name of bidder, and ewe persona 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,
J. B. MOREHEAD,
Cvnunitioioners.
ocl2-dt3l
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, October 15, 1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of TIIREE PER CENT. on the capital
stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and
after November 15,1861.
Fowers.of.Attorney for collection of dividends can be
bad on application at the office of the Company, No. 238
South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel Tiros. T. FIRTH, Treaanrer.
[ff., OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL
ROAD CO3IPANY, OCTOBER 15, 1881
The annual Bleating of the Stock and Loanholders will
be held at the Office of the Company, northeast corner of
NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the 4th day
of November next, at 10% o'clock A. M.
An Election to choose Four Managers, to serve three
years, will be held, at same place, immediately after the
axe of tho aforementioned meeting, and close at 2 P. M.
oclB•wfmtno4 W. 8. WILSON, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. BANK,
PHILADELPHIA October 5,1861
The Annual Election for Directors'mill be hell at the
Banking House on MONDAY, thelsth day of November
next, between the hours of Ito A. M. and '2 P. if
A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
oci-mtvf tnes B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
KENSINGTON ANN,
PIELLADELPIIIA, Oetobee 5, 1881.
The Anneal Meeting dr Stocklioldere will be held on
TUESDAY, November 5, 1661, at 12 o'clock noon.
oc7-mwftnos
• •
An Election for Directors will be held at the Banking
House on _MONDAY, the 18th day of November next,
between the hours of 8 A. IL and 3 P. IC
oci-wwf InolB C. T. YEENES, Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK,
PHILADELPHIA October 4 1861
, .
The Annnal Election for Directors refill he hold at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of Novem
ber next,
,between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2
o'clock r. M.
A. General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
oes-rnwftnelB F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK.
-PRIL&DELPHIA, October 4, 1861.—The annual
election for Directors will be held at the Banking some,
on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between
the hears 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
Home at 4 o'clock P. M., tigkeetibli. to {be Charter.
oes-dtal.B W. RUNIITOR, Jr., Ossifies.
Err MECHANICS' BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 7,1861.
A General Meeting of the Stockholdere of this Bank
will be held on TUESDAY, November sth, at /2
o'clock ➢l:
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 31'. M. J. WIEGAND, Jr.,
ocB.wsm tnnlB enabler:lg
MILITARY NOTICES.
U. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme
diately for the U. S. Maxine Corps, 300 able•bodiod
men, for sea and land 501,103; also a few competent
drummers and firm's. Alt infirmatien that may ha
required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South
FRONT .9.trebt, Philadelphia.
Captain J. C. CASH,
Recruiting Officer.
INSTRUCTION IN HORSE
MANSHIP .—The undersigned respectfully
begs to inform the public that his RIDING
SCHOOL, DUGAN Street, below Spruce, between Fif
teenth and Sixteenth streets, has been reopened for the
season. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to become
skilful riders will realize the superior advantages derived
from well-ttelued lum‘Yea, and afi iittentlile teacher, at
the above establishment.
Instructions given in SWORD AND LANCE EXER
CISES, for Cavalry ; the Manual of the Sabre and Lance,
and in all matters especially appertaining to MILITARY
DORSF.MANSHIP.
Portico!. ott.•,aiou givou to TRAINING HORSES,
upon the most approved systems.
English, French, and Getman spoken.
For the accommodation of those unable to attend
dining the day, en EVENING CLASS will be waited
upon, from 6 to B o'clock.
Attached to hie School will be found excellent Stabling,
under the Superintendence of Mr. G. FREE, favorably
kiwwn for hits P6PCTier Saddle and Driving Dam, ThO
best care bestowed on Livery Horses.
0c26-12t* EUGENE DE KIEFFER.
RIGHT REV. BISHOP STEVENS.
Now Beady,
'Very Roe Cnrd Photographs, of the
Right Rev. Bishop STEVENS,
of Pennsylvania.
Price 25 cents. Mailed free of charge.
EARLE'S G &LIAR FES.
0c2044* 816 ru HSTrirt &MEET.
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1861.
IMUM3
THERE WERE:
From 40 to 50
" 50 to 60
" 60 6F. 70
to
. 6, 80 to 90
6 ' 90 to 100
... 13
N.V. 14
.... 2
.... 2
WART
gineteent
Twent oth
13th....Tnesday, Nov. 5
14th:...Wednesday, ,* 6
15th.... Thursday, 6 ' 7
16th t
„F r o., 44 8
17ith)
1.51-11... Monday, « 11
110th....Tueetlay, 4, 12
120th.... Wednesday, 44. 13
218 t. .. Thursday, a 14
22d t Friday, ‘i 15
23d '
25th
25th j —Monday, " 6 19
JAMES SHAW, Clerk.
RETAIL DRY GOODS. _
WHOLESALE STOCK
AT RETAIL.
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
333 MARKET STREET
AND
27 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
HAVE OONOLODED TO OFFER
AT RETAIL
TIIRIF STOCK OP
FALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
SILK VELVETS,
BOMB:\ TINES
TAMISE ALPACAS, &c
riatit Aftb IoRtITIRD WEILINO2,
NOUSSELINES,
POPT4iNS,
REPS, VELOURS, &c.
WOOLLEN
VET TEA Et&IiNELSI
ii.:g6,
THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF
SHAWLS,
OF TARIOI7B DESCRIPTIONS,
CLOAKS, MANTLES, Bcc.,
EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. HDKFB
And will sell by the Single Piece their stock of
WHITE GOODS.
CONSISTING OF
LINENS, MULLS, JACONETS, CAMBRICS,
NAINSOOKS, &c.
ocl4-mwf2ln
E. &
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Have their USUAL show of Goods for
FALL.
1861.
FALL SILKS,
FALL SHAWLS,
FALL CLOTHS,
FALL POPLINS;
FALL DELAINES,
FALL 11IERINOES,
FALL DRESS GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
GOODS AT WHQI4F, SALE,
GOODS AT RETAIL.
0c1.2-sistvrim
O N
N 0
V
At 726
CHESTNUT STREET,
FOR FALL TRADE.
JUST MCEITED,B7
PRICE. FERRIS. & Co.
JUST IMOSIVED—A LOT of
PARIS-MADE
VELVET CLOAKS.
TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF
EMMMI
POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS
POINT VENICE LACEICOLLABS AND SETS,
POINT DE BARCELONE (new article In Lace,)
POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS,
THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS—
....trimmed with yalmicia lace, Tory choice litre.
CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS—
All prices.
MANDRERCIIIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BABBES,
and BER,THES, in all of the above materials.
Princeee Clothilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article
embroidered in colors.) $1 worth .$2.
A new lot of Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents.
• • Hemstitched • • 13 cents, an linen.
Real Thread VEILS, $2.00 to $25.
-• Cambria • • 75 cents to $2.
A new lot of Talencieune 'Edgings, Inserting, and Laces.
• • Guipure
• • Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces.
• • Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25.
• • Cambric Flouncing.
Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $5O.
The above choice geode, in addition to oar tonal lugd
and varied steel:of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LAOES,
and EMBROIDERIES. will be offered at about TWO.
THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of
the Ladies is respectfully solicited.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.„
7:26 CHESTNVT STREET.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
BLANKETS!
14-4 Cutnbelland Blankets,
12.4 Rockdale Swiss do.
11-4 Rockdale Swiss.
10-4 Rockdale Swiss.
11-4 Holland.
11-4 Casco.
We invite the attention of buyers to our stock of
Blankets, all of which will be sold at very low rates.
co 4 ,Vrtistitli - Arr is CO..
oc2B-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
POPULAR. DRY GOODS,
600 pieces Cheap French Merinos.
100 66 Printed Reps, Epinglines.
100 " Plain Velours, Ottomans.
100 ii Printed Cashmeres, Merinos,
600 " Rich and Neat De Laines.
1000 CM/COB and Bich French Prints.
100 " Plaids,,Broche, Epinglines.
200 " Plain and Figured Solid Silks.
/00 " Fancy Paris Dregs Silks.
200 Figured and Plain Black Silks.
600 Square and Long Blanket Shawls,
SOO. Broche and Open Centre Shawls.
Flannels, Minding, Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel
lings, Diapers, Crash. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
ocl2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
FALL -1861.
SPLENDID GOODS,
CHEAP YOB CASH,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
The Cheapest ever Offered.
Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Great. Variety.
DOME6TIO AND STAPLE GOODS.
Most of our Muslins still at
OLD PRICES
Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres.
Linens of our own Importation.
Blankets, all sizes.
Balmoral Bliirtfip &Cog &C.
A the Old Established Store of
THORNLEY & einem,
se2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
FROM LARGE AUCTION SALES.
SPLENDID POPLINS.
'Very handsome brown and blue Rea Foaling, 14 wide,
at 75 cents.
French Blanket Shawls, nice assortment.
Heavy Blanket Shawls, from $5 to $lO.
Balmoral Skirts, all prices.
De Laines at IS3 , 20, 22, an d 25 cents.
Wool Pe Laines, nice nsmortment,
50 dozen Ladles' L. C. handkerchiefs, at $1.50 per
dozen.
50 dozen Towels from auction, at $1.50 per dozen.
And many nice goods , arriving daily from New York
and Philadelphia auctions, at
JOHN H. STOKES',
0e23.0t 702 AROII Street.
STOREKEEPERS MIGHT SPEND
an hour in our SIIAWL ROOM much to their
interest, as we have a fine stock of
SHAWLS ADAP RED TO FALL SALES.
600 Woollen Long Shawls.
300 Woollen square Reversible&
200 Brocha Long Shawls, low.
1,000 Black Shawls, all grades.
200 Gentlemen's Shawls and Maude.
100 School-girls' long and square black Cloth Cloaks,
the new BYRN fi LANPELL,
003 FOGRTII and ARCIL
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Waterproofs and Repellant&
Plain Colors Cloakings.
Fine and Medium Black Cloths.
Al,ee eilisilisiefiLy 9&ll iet@ Whiini* Nie l Wear, &c
COOPER & CONARD,
se2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET.
NEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!!
Now arranged for sale in our
SHAWL AND CLOAK BOOM,
A large assortment of
NEW FALL AND WINTER
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
Black Stella Shawls, very cheap.
Fine Lone and N vi p. r e,
Waterloo Blanket Shawls.
Middlesex Blanket Shawls.
French Blanket Shawls. •
eq.c
Small Check Blanket Shawls.
Brown and White Mixed.
Black and White Mixed.
WOW-proof Cloth Cloaks. -
25 per cent. under regular prices. !Ci
NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
H. STEEL A SON,
ocl9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, abeve Coates.
Q.HAWLS.
Blanket Shawls.
Niegee' Shawls.
Black ThMet Shawla.
Gents' Travelling Mande.
COOPER & COWARD,
ae2o 8. E. corner NINTH and HARKED
SPRING SICIRTS-THE LATEST
STILE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of
improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced
prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, •
ocl2-rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
LOST -IN WALL STREET, THIS
(FRIDAY) MORNING, a $5,000 7 3-10 Treasury
Note, No. 599. Payment has been stopped, and a
suitable reward will be paid on delivery of the Note to
CARPENTER & VERISITLYE, Bankers,
it NEW YORK,
ENNENT SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
T
HARTSVILLE, Bucks county, Pa. Next term
commences Nov. 6th.
0c28.42tts Rev. N. LONO, H. A., Principal.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
j . M HAFLEIIOM,
Successor to
L. J. LEVY a' CO.,
723 CIIESTNT.TT STREET,
Will have his SECOND OPENING of
WINTER CLOAKS
ON MONDAY, 28th hat
Particular attention is called to his assortment of
VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS
JUST RECEIVED
BLACK SILK VELVI:S! i 4 ( )A k s
0r20.3t
LADIES' T;; INTER CLOAKS AT
POPULAR PRICES.
— "ef. W. PROCTOR & Co.
'WILL OPEN
TUIW ITORNING
A inerro collection of
BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS,
Ranging from $8 to $l6.
STYLISH' AND FASHIONABLE,
And particularly worthy the attention of economical
Durchasers
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPO
RIUM,.
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
0c24-tf PHILADELPHIA.
O PE NIN
OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
THE
UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,"
1320 CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper.
WILL OPEN,
THIS MORNING.
The finest assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER
CLOAKS
In this City.
Now Goods roollYell from our Warerooms every MOM.
ing. WALTER RITCHIE,
018 ins Proprietor.
CLOAKS ! • CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
in endleen variety;
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every shade;
BLACK CLOTH' CLOAKS,
of every quality;
BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS,
EVERY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
AND
THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY
ISBNS,
ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street.
OLO AK 3!
V The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock
in the city.
HOUGH &
.N 0.25 South TENTH Street,
Opposite Franklin Market
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The most Elegant assortment in the city.
29 South NINTH Street,
ocls-2m First door above Chestnut
THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA HORN.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERT 'NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
an3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH BM
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
The First Yohnne—DecemberlB6o to June 1861
Price $8.75.
PUTNAM'S
RECORD
REBELLION,
Edited by FRANK MOORE,
With an Introductory view of the Causes by
EDWARD EVERETT,
With Eleven Portraits on Steel of the Leading Men,
Maps and Woodcuts.
266 riocunrsrae, 187 POEMS.
Tide AUTHENTIC And COMPREHENSIVE Work
contains a Full, Impartial, and Reliable History of the
GREAT STRUGGLE for FREE GOVERNMENT.
JOHN McFARL AN, Agent,
OIIICO Of Appleton'e New Cyclopedia,
33 South SIXTH St., up stairs.
Free by Mail anywhere, on receipt of the price.
Subscriptions received for the 'Monthly Farts, 50 cents
each, (6 form a volume.)
Piiirt - Nkfht ieirei ready. oc26-2t
NATIONAL HYMNS:
How they are written and how they aro not written:
A LYRIC AND NATIONAL STUDY FOR THE
TINES.
Ey WILLED CUNT Winn.
Extract from the Preface:
The Committee upon a .National Hymn placed some of
the "mast meritorious" and otherwise " noticeable "
songs received by them in the hands of Messrs. RUDD
Is CARLETON for publication under my editorial care.
There were very few of these—not thirty, all told—and
those which were remarkable for lyric excellence were
gradually so reduced in numbers by the withdrawal of
manuscripts by their authcire s that, after a while, the
original project was abandoned.
"But although the notion of publishing the projected
volume was, therefore, given up, it was afterwards
thought by some of those who had been interested in the
undertaking that some discussion of the subject of na
tional hymns, with an account of the origin and proceed
ings of the Committee in question, illustrated by songs
selected in part from those which bad been left at the
disposal of the Committee ‘eould be acceptable to many
persons , and, therefore, I have given a few days to the
preparation of this little book. For it I only am re-
Sponsible."
This is the only volume upon the subject of National
Hymns with which Mr. White has authorized the con
nection of his name. It
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shortest notice. oc9am
PORTLAND KEROSENE
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Q„LATE MANTELS.
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, ARNOLD & WILSON,
ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the " Latrobe Stove," is the beet
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rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD W1L6911 1
OCS-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
ST. CATHARINES
MINERAL, WATF,Its,
THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND BATHS WILL
REMAIN OPEN ALL WINTER.
Arrangements bare been made for the MO of the waters
without any expoenre to the inclemency of the weather.
Sr. C.11.111111N2g, C. iv. oett2-Btt,
DRAIN PIPE.-STEAM-PRESSED
STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE.
PRICE LIST.
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It tt - 40 It
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U 65 46
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8 44 it it 110 "
ta tt /I 125 II
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A liberal discount allowed to Denten, and to those or
dering in large nuantitlea.
FACTORY—SEVENTH and Germantown road.
S. A. HARBISON,
ocls-t[ Warehouse 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
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All waste Kitchen Grease converted Into either
beautiful Hard or Soft Soap, according to directions
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be full fifteen bands high, five to eight years of age, and
are %vahted immediately- to fill up a contract.
Apply at once for particulars.
W. H. STER R.
FILBERT ST., BETWEEN SE)TiNTH If EIGHTH
0c25-8t
POR SALE—A Splendid small
of 45 acre+, oil the turnpike, half mile above
1 ,, 0rt Wneltlngton, on the North Penn:lylynnia
Good buililinug, °cod WIWI', great variety of Plunge and
fruit trees. Bean iful location. Tenon accommrxlatin.q.
Apply on the premises. MOSES PIERCE.
00.8-s:tined*
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EN/. i,,r nvv +i„,4
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ulzy, and price, uc!•6t
BOARDING.
BOARDING. - Desirable and hand-
KmAy.riiniathed rooms, in a central part of the
city, can be obtained on moderate terms. References
exchanged. Address "A. B. C.," l'ress Office. 0e.25.12t*
FIRST. CLASS BOARDING ; WITH
sinoo 6 1 1111111illitilting Norms, No. tali LO.
CVST Street. oc2l-Im*
BOARDING -MRS. LEVELY
RE
epectfully announces that her house, No. 1216
CHESTNUT Street, continues open under her own
ouperiatendence, nod that the elliChalt assistance of Mrs.
Satulpren enables her still further to promote the com
fort of her guests. ocl6sl2rie
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
-AN EXCELLENT CHANCE.-
FoU 5Al,T,—£l. vuuriTitY STOIIE, with Dwelling
attached. For particulars, address, for ono wrok,
"Executor," Blood's Despatch. oc2B-2t*
TO LET—A Three-story house,
MA with side yard, and all modern improvements, No.
2320 IWNNPtrPet, Bent luw. eavat*
TO LET-A THREE-STORY
Mr= Dwelling Rouse, with a good Cooking-Range, D4l
and cold water, and all the modern conveniences.
Ap
ply on the premises, No. 1228 .111ARSliALL Street'.
oc/7-tf
TO LET—(3 Houses.- - One
ouses.—One
on Rittenhouse, west of Green; one on Heat Wel
nut lane, and one at the corner of Green and Heresy
streets. WH. H. BACON,
0c24. Ott 23 North FOURTH Street.
MO LET.—The Store No 331 Market
A- street, now in the occupancy of. Springs, Oak, .k
Co,, will be to let on the let of JANUARY. Also, the-
Store No: 25 North Fourth etreet.
WM. A. BACON,
oc2ol-fitiS Ngrth FOITRT/I Street.
VOlt SALE—Valuable Farm, contain
-IL! lag 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the
balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered
with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from
Doylestown depot, and 2N miles from Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Rooks comity. Plain ra,d eub
etantial atone Improvements; good ont-buildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only $l5 per acre; easy
terms. Apply to E. PETTIT,
869 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NIAGARA FALLS WATER POW
ER.—CAPITALISTS AND NfANITFACTII
RENS. This immense Water power is now ready for im
mediate occupation, together with ono hundred acres of
hod, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to
Tecate mills and manufactories.
The etipuletione for price of power wilt be one halt
that at Lowell, Mass., and the quantity is anout nu•
Should the demand warrant it, the American ran can
easily be stopped and its great volume discharguithrocigh
the.bank below its present Bite, for mill` purposes, under
a head and fall of 200 feet.
. . .
The title is perfect and the property nnintomberod.
For further information apply 'CO N. IY. Day or A.. P.
Floyd,.Niagera Falls!, Alexander Hay, No. 1208 Vine
street, Philadelphia ; Hon. T. A. Joachim, Providence,
R. 1.; D. Thaxter, Boston; or the owner,
HORACE H. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street.
NEW YORK, September 2, 1861. tie4-wfrm3m
REIVIOVA.LS.
- DR. DU BOUCHET, DEN
TIST, has REMOVED to 1533 ARCII Street.
oelo-Im*
REMOVAL.—The undersigned have
removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL
Warehouse from Nu. 520 to No. 421 COMMERCE
Street, where they will be pleased to Nee their friends-and
customers. NAYLOR & CO.
Pbilndeli,bl4,l3646‘36r 2,214.81. oc4-if
EDUCATIONAL
. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for young la
dies, will reopen at No. 1615 SPRUCE Street, on WED.-
NESDAY, September 18. ee7-2m
THE WEST CHESTER A CADEMY,
at West Chester, Pa.. within two how,' rids from
Philadelphia, by the Pennsylvania Central,. or by the
West Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad, via Media.
The Winter Term, of full five months, commences on
the let of NOVEMBER, 46 Nititztry Titctics" tv ill be
introduced as a regular department of the system of in.
struction, to those who desire to avail themselves of its
advantages, at a moderate charge.
Eight tried and experienced Teachers assist the Prin
cipal in the duties of the school.
Wit. F. WYEII9, A. M.,
oelB-1m Principal.
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SCHOOL APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTRA
TIONS, Globes, Drawing Inatrnmenta, &a., die., made
and for sale by t 1a.34E0 W. woo it Co„
- -
924 CHEIWYNUT street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogue, of 88 pages, fur
nished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application.
aelB-2m
(ILASSICAL INSTITUTE,
DEAN Street, above SPENCE_
The CLASSICAL INSTITUTE will resume its duties
on lIONDAY, September 2d.
J. W. PAISES, A.
au.213-2mo Principal.
Jua,INT S LIS JI AND CLABBIGAL
SCHOOL.—The school•of the subscriber, in Mines'
Building, at TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, will
be removed to the larger Hall; directly over Mr. Mae.
card's store, in the same building, and will be reopened
on MONDAY, 9th of September.
su2l-tnol CHARLES SHORT_
COAL.
- pipw. N. HALLOWELL,
COAL DEALER, 0.
OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St. ; below Second.
The hest SehuyLitill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain
Coal con4antly on hand. Orders by Dispatch receive
prompt affection. ocl9-I.m.
FAMILY COAL.
WM. C. SHINN & BRO.
Have constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and
Buck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Ash
land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to
suit the times. Send your orders to Office, No. 222:
WALNlTTlffilreet ; or to the Yanl..corner of SWANSON
and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied.
ocl7-limif
INSURANCE COMPANIES. '
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No, &X CHESTNUT Strut
FIRE AND INLAND INSUBANOR.
DIRKOTORS.
George W. Day of Day A Matlack.
Samuel Wright i& Wright Bros. & Co.
D. B. Birney "Darin & Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr LAOWi* Brea. A 00.
Q. RiChll.lt2oll.. C. How % A Co.
Jno. W. Everman....... u J. W. Everman & Co.
Geo. A. West u• West & 'robes.
F. S. Martin a. Savage, Martin, di Co.
C. Wilson Davis. Attorney-at-law.
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, A WoodruE
,7no. Semler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
- MUNCH! N. BUCK, Mee-Presided
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ARIAN
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND-UNITED STATED
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and 011118 T.
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Otuce hours, from to until S o'clock . .
This company is not joined in any application to tb,
Legislature.
GENTS' FURNISRING GOODS.
CH:WLEMEN I S irgraffird
NA GOODS.
C. HENRY LOVE,
N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT BIBBET4
PHILADELPHIA
A complete assortment of everything appertaining to the
GENTLEMEN'S OUTFIT.
SHIRTS, DOLLARS, DRAWERS,
.HALF ROSE,
GLOVES, STOCKS, SCARFS, TIES, &c,
PRICES EXTREMELY LOW POP. CASH
oc2l-mw•fGt
FINE SHIRT 111ANUFACTORY..
J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, ti few
doors below the " Continental." The attention of the
Wholesale Dealers is invited to his IMPROVED 0111 T
OE SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, and material, on
band and made to order at shortest notice. lee-tf
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR
large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ac
cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Ladies or gentlemen intending to mm 11114743 a Watch
for their own wear, win tins at our Establishment an
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for
time,_ and at a price MUCH LOWER than o'er before
asked.
Particular attention is given to repairing line Watches,
Clocks, and Musical Bozos, by skilful workmon-
. „
FARB & BROTHER, illiPOrterfh
e23.2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth
A FEW HUNDRED DOL
LANS will purchase a large interest in a valua
ble PATENT. Srlls readily to loraerr.on. Secured. for
BeTtillerti Yvttrt), Ad4tvoci " VA XXNTEEt" "MBERT
TILLE, New Jfirgoy. 0c23-13t*
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
SALMON, &c.-3.000 bbls Mess Nos. 1,2, and 8
lACHRBEL, largo, medium, and email, in assorted
ackages of choice, late-caught. fat Bah.
6,000 bble. Now &Waa l Naolport, and Labrador Hess
logs, or choice qualities.
6,ooo,lboxea extra new scaled Herrings.
8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings.
8,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings.
250 bbls. Mackinac White Fish.
so bbie. new iconomy Moss Shad.
26 bbls. now Halifax Bahasa.
1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
In store and landing, for solo by
MURPHY & GOONS,
nob No. 146 NORTH . WHABIFEB,
AMUSEMENTS.
AN F 4 RICAN ACADEMY OF
MUSIC.
HERMAN, THE PRESTIDMITATEUR.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 30, et 8 o'clock.
The sale of seats will commence on Monday, at the
Academy of Music.
The fodder is resMtillilY informed that
HERMANN,
Who is universally r,..cognized an the grenteat living
PRESTIDIGITATEER.
And whose performances at the principal opera houses
in Europe have been pronounced the most wonderful, in
in their peculiar line, ever presented to the public, will
give
/ITS IliTßopucToßy rERF O IPTA/wE
ON WEDNESDAY mvnTlTl:ci, OC•TuBER 30,
And will continue theta
tYEBY I7NTIL FURTHER NOSICE.
The performances of HERMANN are entirely original
and novel, the distinguishing features being the
ENTIRE ABSENCE OF ANY APPARATUS,
All the erects being proebleed by
EXTRAORDINARY MANUAL SKILL.
Mr. Hellmann will be assisted by
TOE FULL GERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
ho will perform throinelaint the evening, and give
A GRAND CONCERT
11 , 1,-,-1; tin fir:- , t stn? -14 . 1 - 0,1 Dart;
Atmii,i o i, Patilimie,
Amphitheatt S..
Reserved Seats
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
A GRAND CONCERT BY THE
Pupas OF THE RINGGOLD FEMALE CRAM
mAit SCHOOL,
On MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 28t11,1861.
The following, ladies have kindly volunteered Utak'
services:
JOF3EPIITNE O'CONNF.LD
➢IIb MART A'BtiCIiTATT4
MISSES M. St W. MCFILLEN.
Conductor Mr. J. Bower.
Mullet Mr. Barham'.
Poore open at 7 o'clock. Commence at ,t4' before
o'clock. Ticket, 25 cents. 0c24.4t*
MllB. JOHN DRENIPB
ARCH-ÜBE= THEATRE,
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICIU.
Bueinees Agent and Treasurer....
—JOS. D. MURPHY.
TIIIB (MONDAY) EVENING, October 28,
Will be presented the Comedy of
MARRIED LIFE!
Mr. Snmm.l enthilr , 'tir. Join Gilbert.
Ilre, Stunuel Coddle Miss Mary Weal_
To concludo with an Extravaganza, entitled
MAZEITA.
Mazeppa
Paiens-75, 50, 37,q 7 25, and 15 centa
CHANGE OF TlME.—Doora open at 3 before 7; curtain
will rise at 7M prechd.ly.
Ke extra► chargo for roorrvod mato,
NVALNIJT-STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
MRS. M. A. GARRETTEKM
Bole Leseee
THIS - (bIONDAY) EVENING, October 28,
'll 7 lUbe preeenteel a new Drama entitled
LA CIRCARSOINNE.
Prince Orsaltoff, a Russ leen Genecal,..alfiss C. Richings..
Alexis %outing; a Sub-Lieutenant in the
Russian SCrli Dlr. P. ilichinge.
To conclude with the Romantic Melo-Drama, entitled
THE BROKEN WORE+
EArn/FIR Mr. Edwin Adams,
...
Bb - rtiiio, a Dumb Orphan • • Mr& Anna Coivel).
- Pelna:4—E.o, 37), 75, and 25 cents; Private Boxer,
85 and' $3.
Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at 7g.
WHE AT LE Y'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE—WALNUT STREET, ABM , '
The following POPULAR PRICE'S OV ADMISSION"
have been established :
Parquet, Dress Circle, 25 cents; Family' eirde,ls cts. ;
Orchestra Chairs, and seats in Private' DbMeS, 50 cents;
Colored Callery,ls cents.
. .
FIRST NIGHT of She great Sensations/ POllll4 entitled
TU) 61REN OF PARIS:
with Scenery, Cestimicti, awl Appointments, , ALL NEW
To conclude with THE LADY OF THE LIONS !
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
IV.AIIIIIPg ITALIA
POSITIVELY THE L fiST WEEK:
EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and Saturday af
ternoons.
A. W. Fr.mco Lecturer.
Admittance, 25 eta.; Children, 15 cts. Doors open at
7; commence at a quarter to 8. oc2B.Bt*
G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA..
CARL SENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, • at 3N
o'cloek P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND II 4.LL.
Package o.f Right Tickets, :SI:, Single Tickets, 25 eta.
To he had at Andre's.,llo , lChestnuCetreet, Gouldta,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. 0c284f
TE PRESTIDIGITATEUR.
The magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown, Orden,
Dttcorations, Medals, presented to
lIERMANZi
By foreign Ilionarehs and Potentates will he
at CALDWELL ,S; CO.'S, 822 CILESTIATT Street, on
the day of Me first appearance at the Academy of Mink—
tin: WEDNESDAY, October 30th. And the superb
Shawl given hint by the Queen of Spain at EVANS' &
CO.'S, MS CHESTNUT Street, on the same day oc2l.tf
TEMPLE OF WONDERS; E.
cornerof TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear at the above placei in
his new ai.d extraordinary eutertainmenbi, EVERY
EVENING, comma sing at 73¢, and WEDNESDAY andi
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—consistinv of
Chances, TrousmuiatiouN Sui,stitutions, gecret idanipu
lations, Ocular Deceptions, and Necromantic Elusions,
and asionishing powers of Ventriloquism, • Illustrating
every variety of voice. Also, the Learned Canary Birds:
Admission, 25 cents; children,l3 cents. oclit,DASS'
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OP
THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi
nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this dale,
For sale by - JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
924 CIIESTNUT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis and sent by ma,
free s on application. sels-2*
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OB
THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, k
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yearf l / 2
half price. Shares of Stock. W i
O. y 1
SAFES.
aPILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
HOTED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street" MP
Franklin Inatitute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and beds'
determined to merit future patronage, hal mound in
elegant and convenient store, and has now on head
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled. Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the Ws
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Mao, Lillie!
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
LiMe's Bank Vault Doors And Locke will be farm:Med
to order on short notice, This le the strongest, beet inv.
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention—ls called to Lillie's New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is cow
ceded to. surpass in style and elegance anything yet c(.
fered for-this purpose, and is the only one that is strioda
lire and burglar proof.
ersen.i. i v iva I Lave now on hand say twenty ci
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and somMorty of other makers, comprising a comisilis
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged-for do
now celebrated Lithe Safe. They will be mid Ilt
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s-Irif Si. C. SADLED, Agent.
STOVES AND RANGES.
SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS
BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, MINH
BOOM, AND OFFICE,
IN ALL SIZES,
And made In the most approved manner, of . the beet
imported Russia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY.O HAN—
DERS, of which we have the exclusive sale.'
NORTH, CHASE, NORTHI
No. 200 North SECOND Street.
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTM
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,.
Cas•consuming, with Donble-plated Tops, and all
the latest improvements.
Manufactured and sold at
No. 209 North SECOND Street.
THOIVISON'B CELEBRATED
EITCITENEU,"
The best, most durable, and convenient:arrange.
ment for Cooking; Raving the best facilities for. an.abrm
dant supply of Hot Water,
Roasting, Baking,. Stowing,
Broiling, & c. For sale, in various sizes,. of our own
manufacture. RORTH, CH&BE, & NORM,.
No. 260 Norkh EINCOND•gereol.
Philadelphia.
g b . FOR. BARBADOES.—The fast
sailing Brig TIIOIIIAS WALTER will sail in a
few days for tho above. port. For passage only, apply to
the Captain, on board, at DUMP-ALLAM. WILAR.F, or
to JAURETCHE & CARSTAJRS,
oIS 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
a as ir ig NOTICE TO• SHIPPERS
OF FREIGHT.
TO WASIUNGTON, D. 0.. BY MONS LINE TO
BALTIMORE, AND FROM 'MINCE' DI BAIL-
ROAD •TO WASHINGTON
On and afterthis. date all freights for Weettingtell by
this route will he. required to be peegiaid thrtiugh, and
no package will. be received unless marked with name
audreatination in full: Fr:NIGHTS OF ALL KINDS
received and forwarded daily.
A. GROVES, Jr., Agent,
No. 34 South WHARVES
s r •
: S e
• •
Bien COPIA
Philadelphia and Now York Express Steamboat 012ele
)any receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., delive
ing their cargoee.in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. II SOMTH WHARVES, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
nni-tt PlerAl4 and lb EAST RIVER, New York.
A ar e & PHILADELPHIA AND
WASHINGTON EXPBESB STEAM.
BOAT COMPANY.
New line !Meet for Alexandria, Washington, :
Giorgetown. Through in '65 hours.
Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. HAND,
Steamer JEROME, Captain JEROME,
Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and SA.
TURBAN, at 12 o'clock M., connecting with all URN at
those ports, and returning, leave Washington, Georips•
town ' awl Alexandria every TUESDAY ism! SLIMS
DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia,
MORGAN & RHINEHART, Agents,
Toot of G street, Washington.
a ura FOR NEW YORK. The
Philadelphia Steam Propeller ComNM
will commence their btisinees for the season on Mondani
18th instant.
Their steamers are now receiving freight at 'Moose
Pier above Walnut street.
Toms fteemmedating. Apple to
W. IL HAM it M t
944 80fith Delaware Avenue
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO
WA,SIIINCITON—Oe end Hat date, all Peatiglit ;
coot:holed to Washington, via the Phihittettilde,
Wilmington, end Boltimoro Railroad, Mtlet heprepaud.
ih rim qh. Shippprs (ten required to mark each pncluitso
with ;lame and destination in full.
H. F. BiENNEY,
Neater of Transportation F.,
ocfr2.6t
Send IMP ORT . A,N T.
all Money and Packages of Iderehilak
diSe for plaeoe In the Eastern states, base
York, and Canada, by BARNDliblli. EX..
PRESS, No. 248 Chestnt:t street.
They collect Notes, Drafts, &g.,,ag,Rilig6
with or without Goods. Their Xxpress is
the oldest in the United States,
Express Charges ea a single else,
os small lot of Goads, are less.than
by any other conveyance. selikan . _
TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED
OP FRIXII, AND CITIOKEN SALAD,--AuTi.
tation cards and other notices wilLbe distributed in all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The undersigned is at all times prepared to, meant, for
the inspection of Ladies and Gientlemen k a fist of the
things necessary for a large or BAI4II entertainment, as the
case may be, thereby avoiding all intltecersotrY Profusion
and waste; and flatlets himself, that by his long eases
emir° in business, he will be able at all times to give, aa
heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with
their patronage. MINIM JONI4O, Claimer,
No. 250 South TWELFTH Btraot, above SPBUOI.
ocUlln
.;c1.44,q.
.1106 • 20 cents.
25 con extra.
Mr. Frank Drew