FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL THE MONEV MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, October 26, 1861 Somewhat more animation was displayed at the Stock Board to-day, though the whole amount of bmineill transacted was still light. City Sixes were dull. State Fives sold at 76V, closing more Srm. Pennsylvania Railroad securities exhibited an *inward tendency, but other favorite railroad stocks and bonds were without Variation from previous quotations. In the money market, matters remain in neaaq• the name condition on during the put with, capital is abundant, and good paper sells u rut ee It appears ou the street—the greater part, however, being discounted in bank. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will pay the couponedue upon iM bonds on the let of November, and the dividend to atockhoklere on the 14th of November, the transfer books being closed from November let l 0 14th. The Lehigh Talley Railroad tannage tor the week is 15,875 tons, a decrease of 738 tons, as compared with the cotrerponding week in 1860, reducing the increase for no year to 2,087 tons—the whole amount carried this year Leing 661,179 four. - The iron tonnage for the year smounto to 60,800 toe.. A Butiato paper gives an idea of the pressure of grain freights for the seaboard RS follows: " While the railroads and canals of New York State are doing all they can in moving produce to the sea board, the railroads of Canada mid the vessels of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence are moving vast quanti ties over their rout", The Great NVeeteni Railway took a contract to convey 200,000 bbls. of o.somls dour from the upper part of the Province to Portland for foreign ahipment. The company - made a contra, t with the ma nagers of the Grand Trunk route by which they could run this flour over their road from London to Portland. The Great Western Company furnish.the ears and meo. inatliTS, and the Grand Trunk Company the engineers and onductvrs. All the Great Western trains retails empty[ as the Orateel Trunk Cnmpany r. serve the us freight for its own returning trains." The Toledo Blade sap , : A freight train recently arrived in that city over the Wa bash Railroad, which /insisted of one hundred and neventy-ftve ltatded cars. Allowing thirty-two feet to each car, the train was one mile aid thirty rods 'in length." Prom the'Philadelphia Car Works there ila3 retentiy been delivered the last of two hundred eight-wheel cars, built to the order of the Westmoreland Coal Company, for service on the Pennsylvania• 'Railroad. These cars have steel springs, and are, in all respects, a superior "article. A coal equipment is gradually expanding on the rennsylvania Railroad, wldCh road already moves a Large coal tonnage, and which, with the progressing de- Telopment of the ittoad Top coal field and additional shipments from points west of Huntingdon, will soon have a coal trade quite equal in tons to most of the . great carriers from the anthracite mining districts. The New York Evening Post or to-day says: Stocke opened firm with some animation, but dosed -dull. The market is adversely alr , cted by a Vague re• port that the private secretary of the commander of the autval expedition had absconded. The story has been circulating around the city for a day or two past. The foreign Achange market closes rather flat for the Roston mail-107%010X for btst bills on London. There is nothing new stirring in the national loan. The agents aro making fair progress, even in the face or be damaging effects of the disaster on the Upper Poto. .114.,. Tin: subscriptions at the Suu•Treasnry yesterday tore 57i50,000, but promise a larger male for to-day. The day is a busy one at the Sub-Treasury. The banks • *e paying 4.3,500,000, the first instalment on the secoud Illy millions of the national loan. They use hut few e shrsqlry notes, preferring to hold them as an investment. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, October 29, ism DEPORTED sr B. E. SLAYII4 . ILBJA Philadelphia exchange. FIRST BOARD 5Gr & Coates R.... 35 11000 Penna B Ist nit... 96 10 do 15 2000 do .2d nit... 5231 0 do 15 1 200 0 1 1 (1 2 m 236.83 I Poim It 0 - A - i 1000 an 2an L 5.83 39 do 37X ZOO Patina Si 75X 3100 do Ist t0t..96 .200 City Gs 82X '2OO do Ist nit.. 96 4 Trio Banking C 0.42 6.'110 do Ist nit.. 96 SECOND BOARD. ' . 100 Read R. . bsavn 500 . Cicy 6, d ye.B2X :PO do bswn.l7l' 120 Penna E07,1i AFTER 110111.1)8. 60 Read. R.... bslvti .17% f 50 Read R. CLOSING PEICES--ST Bid. Ask. CS 651.961 933 94 Ithila 65 ant off. 82K 83 /flints 6e R 6231 83 India Os N 6. 91X 92 "nna 5 761 70% Breading 11 17 56 17% Reading Bda '7O 80 80) B'dg 65'80'43 88 bliend al 6a '66.. 71 73 Penna B 37S 37N Peuna B 2dm 88 82X 83 Morrie Cl Con.. 88 36 Worris Ol Taai./04 105 .6ch IQav 8i'62.. 60X 6136 E•ch Nay Imp ea 70 71 Leh Nav Stock. .. Sx kch Nay Pref... 10 12 Philadelphia Markets. rifILADKLFIELI, October 29—Evening, ?here Mr, moderate iliquirt for Flour, both for ship- Inant anti home.use; sales comprise about 2,500 bbls at $ 5 . 37 .!“t 5 • 50 for .superfine, $5.15 for extras, eft for and $6.600.7.50 per bbl for fancy brands, accord ing Rye Flour is scarce anti selling at $3.76 . 03.57.4 per LK Corn Heal is unchanged i 1,000 bids lrandi mint. !told on private terms_ Peon.s : Irania Real is held et '52.81X per Ll 4. WnsaT.—There is a steady demand to-day, with sales .of about 24,000. bus at Pala t33c for fair to good awl. 'prime Pennaylvaniaand - Western red, including Southern do on priTute terms.; 5,000 bus Kentucky wnite, also at a •private.hargain_i we quote the latter at from 140&150e. Rye is more plenty, with yaks of 1,500 bus at nano for .rermsylvants, aattl-Gsefor Delaware Corn is very dull nt 1304 0.9.6.f0i-go4 yonow, tan) era id the time Offering Pennoirania is offered at 50c Oats are lather quirt at 39c for Southern; 3,000 bus Pennsylvania ;brought 40c. inatore. A sale of 1,000 !Barley was .made on private terms, and Marley Malt at 90c. Banx.lst 240.1 Quercitron is steady at $2B per ton. COTTON.—The snarket, continues very firm, but not lunch G.ll4Pkitlss Aat, PROVISIONt.. There is very little and no-c Lange hi note in price,. SSEDS.--l'here is very little doing in Clover or VIM.. Illy,.antl-prices are 'unchanged Flaxseed has why Villolll, and is sellingat $l.BO per in. is unchanged; 350 bbls sold at a% 022; 100 bbls at 21c, aisl•drudge at 203te21.c per gallon. riEW liOrk Stara /CRS? cminte =Oct. 2% BOARD 7.0 Y Central k. 1 8 do. 110'25 1150 410 - sfool - $ 5., 1865.... 88 5000 I: $ 6., :81, Cp.. 9-1.4 .2000 Illinois CI) 'VI.. 82 2000 Thin:St.:ls 241.. 42 121:1000 441; 5000 Culilornia.st To, Slyi • OVOn is G W Ln. 1000 limium 11.1 st m. 9934 5060 hiie C101.i4. m. 95 ".7000 Q 6 r e... 93 500 IIiCR bd.; . 88 3000 & N W Ist.. 89,4' 1000. 39 . 7 i - 6000 L Brit* W ist, 70 1000 Calom & C lit. 9834 12 Bank; Commerce.. 82 10 Contiuental 8k... 75 1100 Pacitc M S C 0... 9334 .10 ...... 93% '285 do 04 .50 do 94% 305 do 14.3 i 200 do LBO. 94% 20 d i 94% 1150 Cloy & Toledo B. 36,01 30:)1,30. 36% coo 530. 35% 56, 50 R F R 513; 200 du 51% New York Markets—Yesterday. The 1•'lour market is fitm; - • with a fair demand. Wheat is Ic tower, with a moderate business. Corn is scarce and Miner, with a good inquiry for shipment. ASIIES -are firm, at 85.25tt 5.314' for Pots and Pearls. Brmansicrrs.—Tho market for State And Wel3tern rtvar to quirt- firm, with a fair business doing - . The sales are 12,000 bids at 65,45a5.55 for superfine State 55.70 .m 5.75 for extra State; 55.1505.50 forsuperfine tichigan. Indiana, Ohio, lowa, ac., and 55.7006 for extra do, including shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio, at $.90 4ma, and trade brands of do at 50.10e6.60. Southern Flour is scarce and steady, with sales of GOO DLLs at *6.250 , 6.33 for superfine Baltimore; $0.40a7.50 Tor extra do j ipti.lthatiall for Brandywine i .. 607.30 for Zeorgt.t..lev/s. Canadian Flour is firmer and in moderato re.mest, u'th aok4 or 140 idds at 45.4565.55 for superfine, and $5.700 5.75 for the range of extra brands. Ilya Flour is selling bt $4.10 for the range of fine and superfine. Con, Meal is quiet; we quote Jersey at $2.130; Bran dywine 5.2.25; puncheons .$1.5.50. Wheat is lieuyy and ono cent lower with a maderate Armand for expnit. The sales are 10,000 at 51.1.85 a .1.9.0 for Chicago Spring; $1.21e1..213i for Milwaukee Cub: 51.24 tor Canada Club; $1...5 for Western- 'owe, and *1.30a1.32 for winter red Western - Rye is scarce and firm; sales 1,200 has Jersey at Go. Barley is ortemiT at 834143. Oats are dull at 38 n4lc for Canada, Western, and state. . Corn 1s in small snimly,. and rather firmer; the de !nand is , lair, with ealea of 130,000 bus at 15.1.201}1C for good to mime mixed Western. Puovntroxs.—Pork is littiet and unchanged; the gales are 9GO hlds at $15.20et15.170 for mesa, and 39.75210 for iprime ]iref is dull, with trifling, 6.3.14,3. at Sfee.s.so A country mess, 8404.50 fur country Arline, 89fir11.50 for n'Pl1110:141 W0.4i0 . 11. Prima lusts Beef it nothing!. Beef dams are quiet at 5.161t17. flacon is steady.; sales of 1,000 boxes short-ribbed middles, for December and January, on private ternig. Cut Keats are dull, at set6e for Hams, and sc, for ,Shouldors. ard is dull and lune tire, w ith sales of 300 tet and hbis at S,h eitfiXe. CITY ITEM 6, P.oorntonc JrVESILE.—The members of the Juvenile Missionary Society of the Prerillyterian Church, of the Northern Liberties, (Rev. Mr. Shep herd's,) have contributed fifty dollars for the purpose of making General McClellan a lite member of the Ameri can Rit.le MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF LA1111:9 7 liteasrs. Charles Oakford ,t"Sous, under the Continental Betel bare now open, and are already busily selling from it, the most magnificent stock of Furs ter Ladies that we hare ever examined. The prices are lower than flue same grade of floods hare erer heretqfore been sold for. This is evil g lip ilv!vre, Oaitfvp.W gurvriur 140litinti fur ob !Ai niug ti enu, and their determination, this seEn•on. to lead the Fur trade in this country. this them a call at Once, On our fecounnendatiou. SUPERIOR MESS MACKEREL.—Those of our readers who are fond of a really delicious article of mess Macherci wilt tind is at Inc. C. 11. illartaidnig dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. All the giods kept by Mr. Mattson are, of the choicest Imality ELEGANT NEW STYLES OF CRAVATS, the most ex q uisite we have yet peen, have just been Opened at the Mar:Lied Cravat Stare al' Mr_ J. A. 1.:41/01maii, Sev e nth And Chretnid streets. Go and ;Iry them. NOTE!. EXPERIMENT.—CranviIIe Stokes, the proprietor of the magnificent clothing establishment at N 0.609 Chestnut street, has a beautif al contrivance by which to ascertain the specific gravity, too:wily, to: pion, tranneThe strain, comnreasibility, and other properties of the elegant textures from which the clothing Feld at this store era manufactured. By a series of experiments it is thustroven to those who purchase their fall awl winter garments there—that they are lighter, Mora graceful. will hear more-strain, hang together longer, and, in fact, are altogether superior to those sold at any Other establishment. Priest tainted to suit the times. TIIE GREAT NAVAL EXPEDITION—INSTRUC stoxs TU rus COMMANDING Orrtesus„—We have been favored with a sight of the private instructions, given by the Secretary of War, to the commanding officers of the F reat naval expedition, which is nose atloot, and about to statortieb the ',tots at some ortexpectrxi point. The com manding general is admonished to be cautions in his in terference with the peculiar institution," and directed to call for supplies of clothing for the land forces upon Bodkin & Wilson, the proprietors of the Brown Stone _Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. The Government is perfectly fami liar with the fact that the ;rest ne t t Inot , t ekgallt garments f or both military men and civilians are lobe found at that establishment. 1.5wn.171 Bid. Ask. Elmira R rref. 9 9%, Elmira Ls 58X 60 Long Ldand R. 9% 10%• Leh Cl 49X 50 Leh Cl N acre 30. g 32 N Penne 5 5 . 4 N Penna R N Penna R 10e. .. 10 Catawieka Pref. 4% 5 Prkfd 4 South R 35 .. & 3d ate R. 3. 44 46 RReedEVioe.llo6R 3 W Phila. R ex d 61 Simms & Pine.. 7% 8 Green & Guam t 4% 15% Uhes & Walnut. 27 30 78% 78' 741 1100 10 b3O. 7Ek lA/ tit) 515.78 X 250 do 610• 7834 100 do s6O. '73:4" 50 do • b 7. 783 50 Eric A:ally:li ... 32,' ; 1)35 do 324 , 100 'do 130. 32% 50 Miillt Cent .13. 40 : v 50 do 491:. !ISO Erie E. Prof 51.14; 152 do - 51;% 50 do 1.30. 52 '5OO Eris 11 Ased Srp. 68 200 Hudson R -R..510. 31 100 do 100 do 8 . 30. 37 10 do blO. 31,1i' 350 Milli 14 Si: N I R.. 18% 50 do 010. IS3 18X 250 311 '6 & N Igntd.. 35 200 do 39M 50 ' do 69.. v 15-Panama R HAM, 25 OMB & Q It 63 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 o'CLOcir. LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL NOTlCE—Chestnut and Ninth Streets W W Webb, IT S A .1 Stair k w, York. Pa Mrs ti Up?, York, I'a Spangler, York, Pit btiou 611114(1ff, /oat, Pa Chas Jordon, Boston Oliver Phelpe, New York Geo K Wheat, Ysi W IC Dr4Tn, Pittsburg H Lee, Pittsburg D Hughes, Pittsburg Sami H Allison, Ohio H A Foster, Chicago A T Walling,iChicago James Taltott, New Tort Jae NI Carr, Allegheny Lient T B Burrowe r U S A Serst N W Tracey, U 9 A N D Robinson, Pittsburg S. C Hinman, W Chester W Chester II P UM% California J Oarraugh & In, Balt Mrs H Darrangh & 41,Cania Wm Duryea & In, N York .Tohn Black & da, N J John Sneden & la,Brookly'n Robt CAlbree, Pittsburg Bat II Ives, Prov, It I Rif Ives, Jr, Pror ' It I Semi Cooper & la, Pa Gardner Brewer, Boston Mies Brewer, Boston Mrs esuminshield, Boston 0 N Wales, Breton John Aitken, New York French, J Grund, Chicago Miss Bliss, Now York F Sturges, New York E Stebbins, Jr, New York E limey, New York J E Woodbridge, Ohio Wilk:herds, Mt Vernon, 0 Wll McLellan, Boston • S Walcott, Boston W A Perry, Now York S Whedbee, Baltitnoro M B Thompson, C 9 A Pr G Hayward & la, Boston J Sargent & la, -Boston Bdu Pont & In, Kentucky R J Coleman, Kentucky lI W Lusby, Ranhooeo ' Mrs Sykes, linititztore C E Ebner & N Jersey Mrs it Tbouwoo Miss Orr, Harrisburg Miss Chambers, Barrisb'g JII Chasmar, New York ..1 II Montgomery & In, Pa W Chas Wilson Miss L Stratton, N Jersey Beurinco, New York W J Wilmer Baltimore C B Whitney, Mass Wilmer, W Williams, Now York N D Parmelee, New York J Wright & la, New York II II Grata W Sonthworth. Conn E Southworth, Coon Mr Bliss k In , Now York Msj Jones, U SA B C Iteed , ,Jr, New York II Gomez, Barana R M Taylor & la, Wash S C tyford, U S A W R Mould, Cleveland F Bridge, New York F Berly & dam Now York E V Welch, New York N Schaeffer, St Louis J Il Elliott, Boston S Stacy, Roston . _ , Lord Lyon;, Wash, C E Monson, Wash, p Mr Warr,, Wa.hlotrlo.,,,D 0 H n Stanton, Detroit J Buffington, Masnichosetts Bodloy Ala, St Louis C Norwood & wi, New York John IT Hall, New York C H Ecker, Washington Wrn Swan, Wash E P R Lowe It G Holhurt L Wickes C 0 Chapin & wi, Springfi'd W F Burden, Troy, N Y J 1114rX, putralo T Scoville L New York N Tuttle, Neivark, N J Geo A Fuller, Lawrence P Lippman, Now York J L Mott, Jr, New York Jos Wilde, .fr, NeW York P Tillinghast, New York CII Dunham. Boston Wm Brand, New York Thee Drew, New York S. 111 Stilwell. New York Mrs N 8 Wright, Wash A S Wright, Wadi, C S A Coe, Wash, D A.L Dickinson. New York Hilltramard la ? II York Ii M North. Columbia 31cUartnielt, Jr„k IS, Pa Maj Gen B F Butler, US A Col A J Butler, MS A end Strong, U S A Chas P Schuyler, N York B E Huntley, Rockport A W Leisenring, M Ohl* 8 D Straub, Pennsylvania Gam A Roberto, Penns Jos Lawrence, Boston J B McCreary, DI Chunk R II Correll, St Clair ' Pa Miss Magraw, Lam-stater II Eseher, New York L F Judd, New Briton D:Mees, Lexington, ICy F L I ,llwetor, Bost= W B Prey, It I D S Degter, Parrtneket,N I W S Yerplanek, New York A Pardee & wi, Hastiton 3lott, Now York J Demereat, Nee - fork 0 A itallen, Rhode Island David Ballet,, Rhode Island Chas Randall & wf, N York Clots Richardson, N York AMERICAN HOTEL—Medea at., above Fifth: Itobt Lawson, Bath Lee, Trenton _ - C EnlltL, ri t iw R bi Lindsay, Philo Ci Fulton, - Penne It Aturtaugh, Cataamenta Eli Conner, Wash, D C Parmenter & la, 'Mass J II Weaver, Rochester, NY J C Pell, Maryland Geo B Hickman Chas L Belcher, N Y E J Larrabee, New York P F Williston, Wash, D C F A Li.k & la, Maryland Jos K Riley, New Jersey Hanford, z New Arinlihme, A Ten ICYCK tt In, Detroit Jan A William on, Penne Taos L Wirt, Hanover, Pa Wm Boadenhamer, Deana W Meads, Baltimore. Jos F Davis Maryland Paul Armour, New York F W Sewi,i Now York Amos Lovejoy, Baltimore Win II Small, Baltimore A Maginnis, Wash, I) C E D Goodunw, New York J-P Kamm:lrmo II Smith, New York M _Menke, N York 341.1soltss oln - writers, MI MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, above Market. Beard, Ewensville R W Shenk, Lancaster 1' II Williams, Pittsburg J F Steiner, Clearfield co D W Moore, Clearfield co B N Miller, Pittsburg C \V Chapman, Indiana J Ling:deli, Holfidai-sburg W B English, Pittsburg W Dunlap, Stonhsaville airs E C Ceehrwo, Allegheny Jas Pollock, Thompsonrillo E S Zvilinger, Harrisburg Mlt Martin, New Jersey 31 L Mack, Hartford, Conn NV L Cannon, Delaware Cieo Able, Easton Ii D Thomas, Indiana Ins L Hawes, Lewisburg Bev John Kerr, Alleglony Win Blackewell, Pittsburg A C Blackewel), Pittsburg C' King, Ohio . Wm Overfield, Jr, Chicago J L Delaplan, Wiim, Del S S Black., Ohio 1 , Poole, Ohio Go,, A J VausaMenner, Pa Wm Smith, York, Pa J C WAL,, King.ton, Pa la Heinen, Milton, Pa J P Haekenberg, Michigan N 31 Tracy, Cold Spring Wm Addams,Carlisle Mrs Addams blau, Carlisle L Brown, ewville Jan Scott, Lewisburg 0 H Jad win, Carbondale Chas T Coll, Conti TJ Gilbert, Johnstown, Pa Geo Ii White, Pittsbnrg D Trebel', Manch Chu k Lieut. 11 W Phillips, Brook'n C C Bremeyer, Brooklyn S F Benton, Brookly-n Sand Fran, Brooklyn Pet.r H Muller, Brooklyn B B liolabird, Frederick Mrs Holabird, Frederick Miss Gravel, Frederick 11 F Tonner, Baltimore M B Parmely, Ohio D Herrman, New York 111 Hesekiel, Washington Cart C M Donovan, I'hila TNV Longman, New York W Berson, Uniontown W II Piper, Boston W A Fluke, W'insburg J W Sheriff, Lewistown Wm P Finley, Clarion, Pa Montgomery Hunt, Balt ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut strata, anon Third. D Johnson, New York James Davis, New York CE H Bonville, Delaware W Jones, New Jersey Copt J B Smith, New York N Chambers, Elkton, Md Col J M. Miller, Ylkton, Md A d Trait, Elkton, Md J W Duncan, New Jersey Mrs Stewart, Ashland P Paine West Cheater A Sateen, HamaLeopolJ Leepartotlinan Bafaol Model Dr C A Henry, Pike's Peak Thos Ifltiston, New York Wld Paddock, New Jersey Mrs Fistor, Pottsville S %miser, New York II L Hanky, Easton W Cowin, New Jersey • L F Morrell & la, N York Mrs Wetherill & da, N York I) Muller, New York E Clounbers S Brick, New Jersey C II Belden, New Jersey THE UNION—Arch aims', above Third. E Gibson, Ohio C L Malta, 0 Chas 11 Little, Neu - port, 0 Jos Hanauer, Ortitigsbneg W W McLaughlin, Ohio W McGarran, Ohio C Priest & la, New York- G W Hall, Navarre, 0 D H Ileitslia, Lancaster, Pa Chas G Murray, Gin, 0 Miss Nate Murray, eil), 0 W Thornhill, Ohio J c Wright, Wareaw, 0 0 Wilma% Frenentown, NJ T Taggart, ]raison, O dit Toggavii Dolton, 0 1 F Iktogner, York, I' C S Resemble. 'New Jersey $ quickFale. Wash, De Geo M Stub, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Alarket st., above Sixth. N Hertzler, Port Royal A J Patterson, Mt A AI Maine 11 W RamAell, 4lainw R ClitilLesilar nn Daniel Co,' , Ponna O IrAtiller, Nen' - Florence amt Alslimise-Penna W Robinson; Greensburg W S Jackson, Lient H C Weaver; ti S A " Norton Glover, Penna • Jos B Donlan, Penna E B Camp, Chorritree, Pa S B Pannebakcr, 'Mifflin, Pa John B lAingstreth, Fa .11 Wilson, Patterson, Pa D H Ingram, Millerstown ti 110 - 111 FIR IP" SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED Sehr Chrysolite, Smith, 9 Buys from Halifax, NS, with fish, dc. to Henry Winsor, Sehr Susquehanna, Myers, 3 days from Baltimore, with grain to C H Cummings_ Sehr Eben Sawyer, Tracy, 7 days from Eastport, with mdse to captain. . . .Behr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with oats to alas Barratt le Son. Schr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt k Son. Selo' Wattponsa, Sav n,l dar from Smyrna, Dela with oats to Jas Duran & bun. Behr Jas Banat", Jr Pennel, 3 days from Laurel, Del, with lumber to Nellll i'Merrinian. Steamer Fannie Garner, Spencer, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W Clyde. Steamer Tacony, Ely, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm 31 Baird Co. CLEARED Steamship Delaware, Taylor, New York, James All dertlict, Ship John Leslie, Given, .Liverpool, P Weight & Sons. Sir J S Shriven, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Ifhtchenge_) LEWES. Oet 27_ There are behind the Delaware Breakwater the ship Hate Prince, from Liverpool; barks Floresta, waiting or ders; Traveller, ordered to New York, waiting a fair wind; Oak, for Boston, sod about twenty other vessels. "Wind north, and very heavy. Yours, AT. A. MABSIIALL. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,) CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Oct .23 The schrs Martha Moore, for Matann.as, and William L Springs, for Cardenas, went to sea to-day. The bark Oasts, front BoAaa, and several schooners passed up estertlay. Wind northwast. Yams, ac. THOS B. HUGLIES. BY TELEGRAPH. (CorrebToodenco of tlie Press.) 110*-kos, Oct 10. Arrived, ado Rambler, from Liverpool. MEZIKORANDA. iteanwhip Kensington, Baker, hence, arrived at Bog tcln yesterday. Brig Boma lierpon, Hall, hence, was discharging at Riu dt Jaaeire 20th nit 'Warwick - , SEtropslsire, hence, arrived at litra - York yesterday. Schr Grace Ginner, Clark, cleared at Boston 38th inst far Pldbakdpkia. Bahr George Pales, Nickerson, hence, arrived at Pro vidence 28th inst. eclir 110./..nah Persons, 6411.4 irom Provid. - atce 97t1, for P.4l4flelpLia. - Schr Ocean Wave, gate", hence, arrived at Pawtucket 26th irut. Seim Village Gem, Hawkins, sailed from Providence 2 , 111, hist. rt.r Philadelphia. 8.1 . 11 CS ttovernor,,Watgon, from Boston for Philadel phia, and 31 .31Dieemen, Howes, from du fur do, at New port 26th inst. Schr Immesa, Ifttprtt , r, from Providence for Philadel phia, tic ZitAgort 27th Schr S L Crocker, Preutorey, hence, arrlve.l at Taun ton 25th hot. Schr Albert Field, Phillips, hence for Tantkton, at Dighton :rah inst. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamer Sarah, Jones, cleared at New York yesterday for Ilitiadelphia. San Francisew, Oct 28—The ship netting Wave was tgtally bat Etpt 26, at hilmathim • . _ _ The rebels are said to be displaying false Setts, as de coyii. SIAM , seven miles from Chincoteague, on the Vir ginia shore. A case of tide kind was attempted, during a eeyere gale, on the U S transport Albany, and is vouched for by Capt Chatisey, commander of the vessel. IREZE! Fon TIIE COAST OF ArteleA.—Timobark Ann Elizabeth, Cita fur \Vogt Comit of Afrieo, will gall from this port prox. All letters, papers, and packages, for the American squadron and others on that station, will be forwarded, if depositid at the Foreign Leiter Office, Philaddellia Exchange, on or before the above date. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO TI[E LADIES.—B TOPE SEWING MACHINE Crum tltu,s: who sell nt ts;th the Daher" Stitch and the "Loa.k" or Shuttle SiitCh, that you may test tooth and Felect the hest. At 730 CHESTNUT Street you eau tape y our choke of either stitch, with the privilege of exchanging fur the other. oatiquivrat DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RUM . — MATIC P11411•::-Th( 1 only reliable remedy for Rheum, thin, Coot, &e. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT 'CO., Nit 229 Korth SECOND Steno', oe2l-inwlm Depot for all Popular Medicines. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This cele— brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this,4l4reat Original, which has gained such egtonsiye Patronage in ah parts of kite globe. The genuine W. A. DAYCHE LON'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces • splendid Black oriiatural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy hie ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for lit's. Sold by all DEnsgim:g and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAIIIiESTOCK & 00. and DYOTT & 00, Phllful6l.- phis ONE - PRICE CLOTHING, Or ma LATEST Ltramia, made in the Beet Manner, expreadi for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain figures Ali Goods made to Order warranted latiathe. tory. Our Oars-ram Sysnisr is strictly adhered All.are thereby treated alike. se22-1y JONES k CO., 604 MAIMET Street NARCISSI/B.—A Scrap of Mythology. BY THE BARD Or TOWER DALT. A long time ago, (How long I don't know.) A youth lively and fair /41141—1 Bcarcely know where. Ile was happy and gay, As the chroniclers salt And handsome to boot In his holiday suit. And When he surveyed The figure be made In a mirror of metal, Or perhaps a brass kettle, (For then looking-glasses Were unknown to.the masses,) 'Tie said the poor elf Fell in love with himself! Ile gazed and stilt gazed, And so became crazed. Take Warning. genie all, Who buy at Tower Hall. When your glorious array In the glass you survey, Don't let your delight Turn tosraz;nors quite. One ursortment of S,arenahle Clothing is unequalled in Philadelphia. Military Uniforms made to order at the shortost notice. ('all and examine. Tower lfall, No. 51S MARKET Street, Philadelphia. It lIENNETT & CO. MARRIED: LEAMMATIII CQANDLF,E. —At Homewood, 113 , .ntcoincry county, Maryland, October, 10, 1861, by the Rev. Orhualo Hutton, Edward S. Leadbeater, of Alexan dria, VirUillia, and Clara L., daughter or the late Dr. Edward Chandlee of Lanritster county, Pa. RICII—WICIeERSIIML—On the nth of April, by . 11eY ; KolPard, JP4 EMI IQ Link E. Wicacrenani, both or this city. IRWIIY—IIOLMES.—On the 29th of April, by Roy. John• G. Wilson, Mr. Richard Irwin to Miss Tioletta Park Holmes, both of this city. MEGO—ALBERTSON.—On the 27th instant, by Rev. J. M. Peters, Mr. William If. Dego, of New York, to Miss Bowline Albertson, of Hilarity. AK 2dth Instant, Gordon Maxwell, Sergeant Thomas Charles Whittingham, formerly of Dover, Del., to Miss Jose yhine Meade, of West Philadelphia. DIED : the 27th Instant, Karma P., wife of ',70, , er1. Coati, sud daughter of the late John Paxson, ID the 43d year of her ago. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral fide, Fourth-day, the 30th instant, to meet at 1 o'clock, at the r eedence cf her husband, near Hulme vine, Itueite county, Pa, tK WICIZELL.—On the 27th instant, Peter S. Weizell, in the 57th year of his age. Funeral from , hiS Into residence, Wheaton street, htiow Crease, Eighteenth ward, this (Wednesday) after. BELL.—On the 28th instant; Anna Steward, daughter of William M. and Margaret Bell, aged 11 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 755 Sbuth Third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ItLACK.-00 the 2MII instant, Matilda M. Black, strife Of Mandel" A. ]flack, arrod 2 rem. Funeral frOtrl the residence of her huobatul, N 0.1515 Samom street, to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'rlock. Ak CIIA HBERS.—On the 28th instant, John Chambers, in the 36th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No- 1339 Hope street, tine(VicAntwlay) afternoon, at 2 o'clock CdsTTHELL.—Mary Ann; daughter of John and Ann Cottrell, aged 7 years and 4 months. Funeral from her parents' -residence Cardington, Upper Darby, Delaware county, this (Wtilesday) after noon, at 2 thdock. • * DAVIS.—On the 27th instant, Lilly, infant daughter of vergeaut Henry T. and Barnh A. Davie, aged 14 inoniho. IiCRVIN.—On the 25th instant, Mrs. Mantle T. Ervin, aged 52 years and 17 days. Funeral from her husband's residence, No. 511 N. Tenth street,lhis (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. JONES.—un the 26th instant, Josiah Jones, in the 7011 year of his age. LoGAN.—On the 26th instant, Mr. James Logan. 41. I'ETERSIOIL—On kLe Oth instant, Mre. Diary reter son, aged SO years. Funeral from the residence of her son, Na. 110 Queen street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, et 2 o'clock. * ROBERTS.—On the 28th instant, Benjamin Hamlin Roberts, son of Benjamin and Johanna Roberts, aged 1 3 ear. Funeral from the residence of his parents, Main street, above Sellers, Frankferd, this (Wed”estlay) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. SHARP.Oti the Ltfitl, Instant, Rebecca, alinghter of Joseph IL and Mary sharp, aged 4 years, 2 mouthi, and 7 days. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, No. 30 Charles street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. SINER.—On tbo 27th instant, Mr. John Siner, Br., in the 75th year of Me age. Funeral from the residence of hit dauoliter-in-law, Catharine Shier,, Orchard atreat, between Fourth and Fifth, and above George, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. WILLIAMS.—On the 28th instant, M. 111. J. Wil liams, in the 49th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 705 Poplar street, to-morrow (I'linrsd .1 . ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS OR SILK-WARP CASHMERES.—Just received Black Silk Warp-Cashmeres. Do. all wool Cashmeres. Do. English Cashmeres or Twilled Persians. • Do. Coburgs or Paremattas. Do. all wool Velour Ottomans. Do. do. Velour Reps. Do. do. French Merinoes. Do. Reps Auglais, 25 and 3114 c. BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store, 0c24 No, 918 CHESTNUT Street. Kr: DEDICATION SERVICES ON TITE OPENING , THE NEW S HOSPITAL BITILDING ATTACHED TO THE COOPER-SHOP VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON AT THE SALOON, f;' ON TITURSDAY, OCT. 31, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M Addrearee will be delivered eh the 6.6t.,t0rt by Rey. JOSEPH PERRY, Rev. THOS. RMINERV, Bev. FENNEL COOMBS, Hon. Judge KELLEY, MORTON McMICHAEL, Esq., Dr. GEORGE W. NEBINGER, and others. oe3o-21. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.--A inert fog of this society will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 31st inst., at 7,14 o'clock, at the ST. LOUIS HOTEL, for the purpose of electing officers fur the year commencing 30th November, 1861. Members will please attend without further notice. cy7.30-2t GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA STEAM-TUG COM PAI4I7.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application has been made to the above Company for the payment of certificate No. 162, issued March 26, 1857, for six shares ' first instalment of s3o—the same having been lost or mis laid. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. oc3o-wAs3tik [Th--• PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —The Ninth Course of Lectures will be opened CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Octo ber 31st, by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. Sub ject—. WAR." To be followed by E. P. WHIPPLE, ESQ ROT. 14th IC. IL CHAPIN, )) 1) 4 1or. Insk. (1. W. CURTIS, Esq. Nov. 28th. R. S. smuts, D. D Dec. 12th. • Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER—Dec. 19* E. H. CHAPIN, D. D Dee. 21i1; Arrangements for the Eighth Lecture in progress. - Tickets for the Course for sale at T. B. PUGH'S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Admitting one person $ l.lO Admitting Gentleman and Lady 2.110 Admitting Gentleman and two Ladies..... 8.25 Single Ticket 23 oc3o-2t IirPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE LECTOR ICS.-The Opening Lecture of the ninth course will be delivered by Rev. HENRY W. BEECHER, in CONCli k itT HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING next, October al, commencing at a quarter beton 5 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents; to be had of T. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chettnut street, and at the door on the evening of the feature. . - 0c26-rp St IirCITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.— NOT/CE.—The Doan' of City Commissioners will bear Appuala from the Aseerrreent of lleat-and Person.' Property, as returned by the AwsForo of the different Wants, for the Triennial Assessment of 1862, on the fol lowing days: Wards. 15t.... Monday, Oct. 21 2d.... Tuesday, 3d ....Wednrd.r, o. 23, 4th......Tlutgany, it 24 ti 6th.... Monday, " 28 7th....Tneaday, s , 29 Oth....Wednesday, a Sti Rt.... Thursday, ii 31, Friday, Nov. 1 11th t Monday, } ‘ 1 4 129, oel6-tnolB 13th....Tnesday, Roy. 5 14th....Woduosday, " 6 15th....Thurstlesy, 4. 7 Math " n t h • may, 8 18th " 11 19th.... Tuesday, 12 20th....Wedneaday, " 13 215 t.... Thursday, " 14 : i t .. Friday, "15 24tli ) 25 , s —Monday, "19 JAMES SHAW, el&rie. 07. POST OFFICE, PLIILADFCLPFITA, Oct. 17, 1861 • 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 give notice that proposals for.the work will he received at this Mika until 12 o'clock noon. on mummy, the nst day otvcsober, Each bid tenst , De enclosed and addressed to the under signed, endorsed "Proposals for building the new Poet Office and U. F. 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 he seen at this office. The genera , mechanical description can be obtained on Mato , next ' 2211 bast C. A, WALBORN, J. B. 310REHEAD, Ocl2-dt3l Conuniesioners. Iff. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PittLADELrittA, October 15, 1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PEN CENT. on the capital gods of the Cumpona - , clear of State tea, - payable On and after 'November 15,1861. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be bed on application at the office of the Company, No. 2:14 Stool, TOMO Street. TlioS. T. VIETH, Treasurer. FARMERS* AND MECHANICS , DANK. - uj ....PHILADELPHIA; October 4,18131.-The annual election for Directors will he held at the Banking Dome, 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-dtnlß W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. gr. CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILA• DELPHIA, October 8, 1861. —The ANNUAL ELECTION f,r DIRECTORS wilt be held at the Bank ing Donee on MONDAY, November 18th, between the hour,' of 10 A. M. and 21': D. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the mune place on TUESDAY. November 6th; at 12 o'clock M. JOS. N, PEIRSON (M 6 ,0 mon Cashier. or PHILADELPHIA BANK, PIIII.APELYIIIA,Aar ; 8,18131. The Annual Illectinn for Directors will be ]told at the Banking PAIS° OD MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. A General Meeting - of the Stockholders will he held !ha tam. place on TUPSDA.Y, the sth day of Novemher next, at 12 o'clock M. oe7miwf toos B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. KENSINCITON BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 5, 1861. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on TUISDAT. November 5, 180, at 12 o'clock noon. cic7-niu f ttios Au Election for Directors will he held at the Banking Howe en ti/OliPar, the 18th day of Not next, between the hours of 0 A. RI. and 3 p. ➢I. oc7-tawf tnolB C. T. TERKES, Cashier. THE PRESS. - PHILADELPM , WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1861. SOUTHWARK BANK, PnibADSLPIIIA, October 4 tat The Annual Election for Illrectore will be hell at the Banking House on MONDAY,. the 18th day' stf Nevem ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A IL and 2 o'clock I'. M General Meeting of the Stoehholdera willibp held at the eame ph., on TVEOVIII, the OM day offfurelabor next, at 12 o'clock 7.1. oen-multnolB F.' P. STEEL, ashler. • MECHUNICS' BANK. PTIILADfLPHIA, Oet. ,1861. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of his Bank will be held on TUESDAY, November 611, at 12 o'clock M. The Annual Flcetioe for nirrefora wilt bc 4 Ma on MONDAY, November 18th, between the houra f 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. J. WLEGAND, J , ocB-wem tnolB C hier. in? HOUSE OF lt EFUGE..—APPI.IeA TIONS for the nit untionn of Matron and Akistant BTatron of the Colored bepartment of the If use of Refuge will be received until the sth of Novo er, by the enbstriher. ,LtiVitit J. HARM Na.ne2B-inwfilt N 0.3 ATMA: :NOH tar, KrTHE ARMY COMMITTEE O.FiTHE Young ] hen's Christian Association wuls ear nestly call attention to the fact that very ar t re quests have been made by the chaplains of our 'eau sylvania Volunteers for moral and religious readint mat ter—Tracts, Hinut Hooke, &c. The Association would gladly furaidli those Ithonee, but cannot, for want Of the neeessary MPRtia. It aipeala, therefore, to the Christian public of ourclty for bns diate ald in this matter. Donations for this purpose (which will be duly setnow hedged in the public papers) may be left with any tf the following gentlemen : • lion. JAMES POLLOCK, U. S. Mint. GEORGE IL STUART, 13 Bank Street. \ GicoRGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange. WM. G. cnow ELL, 510 Walnut Street. At the rooms of the Association,loo9 CHESVU.T Street, or with the Treasurer, P ETER B. SINS, 13ANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. ocs vlm MPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE R IL OM) IJUINIPANY....gt SPECIAL ISKEINTI alike Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Erie Rai Dad Company will be lit Id at the Ake of the CoMpettY o. 824 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, 13th No m. her, at 11 o'clock A. 81., for the pitrpose of considqing and acting filially on the contract of lease with the Pim eylvanitt Railroad Company, agreed to by the manatera of the two Companies, IIDW'D. SPOFFORD, Secretary LL Pmt tnxt.rttla, 23(i Oct., 1861. 0c22-irs tNB IirOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN I:14- EOAD COMPANY, OcTonsm 15, 1861 The annual Meeting of the Stock and Loanholders till be held at the Office of the Com pony, northena currier NINTH. mid GREEN SteeetA, on MONDAY, the Itll' f of Novemter next, at 10S o'clock A. M. it t An Election to choose Four Managers, to serve tl ' , ei years, will be held, at same place, immediately after le close of the aforementioned meeting, and close at 2 P. . ocl&wfmtnol W. S. WILSON, Secretary: U. •S. MA RlNES.—Wanted imme • diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able.hodial men, for Rea and land service; also a few competeit drummers and Mere. All inf merlon that may to required will be given at the Rendezvous 311. South. FRONT Street, Philadelphia. Captain .T. C. cesn, 0e20 ,- 1 4 2t Recruiting AtINSTRUCTION IN HORST). Di A NS if I P.—The undersigned respectfully begs to inform the public that his BIDING SCilauL, DUGAN Street, 'below Spruce, between FM teenth and Sixteenth streets, has been reopened for thi to ems. Le,lio enh - gentlemen who desire to beroun skilful riders will rrallve the superior advantages derived from welt-trained horses, and an attentive teacher, at the above establishment. Instructions given in SWORD AND LANCE E\ER• CISEa„ for Cavalry ; the Manual of the Sabre and Lancei and in all matters especially appertaining to MU'S& RY HORSEMANSHIP_ Particular attention given to TRAININd nouns ? upon the most approved systems. English, French, and German spoken. For the accommodation of those unable to attend dining the day, an EVENING CLASS will be waited upon, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Attached to his School will be found excellent Stabling, under the superintendence of Mr. G, FREE, favorably Known fur Ids superior Saddle and Driving Horses. Thor bust care bestowed on Livery Homes. 0c2842t* EUGENE DE }URETER. REV. WILLIAM BACON STE VENS, D. D. ON TI - ItniSflAY MORNING, A VERY FINE CARD PHOTOGRAPH OF REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., Tekr.r. on the 9th instont. McALLISTER A:: BROTHER, oe3o-2t 728 CHESTNUT Street. W4OLESALE STOCK M. L. HAL - LOWELL, & Co.; TTIEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, r: CONSISTING OF BLACK DRE S S IN GREAT VARIETY, SILK. 'VELVETS, .- BOMBAZINES, TAIVISE ALPACAS. j m ... PLAIN AND PRINTED lIEPJNOS, MOUSSELINES, POPLINS. ESP% VELOUR.% Ac. WOOLLEN PLAIDS, 4 , •-• PRINTED FLANNELS, &c CLOAKS► MANTLES, ecc , EMBROIDERIES, AND B. C. HDKPB And will sell by the Single Piece their stock of LINENS, MULLS, JACONETS, CAMBRIC'S, NAINBOOKS, kc., &c. ocl4-mn-P2m E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, Save thew GbLAL ,how of Goods for FALL:. 1861. FALL SILKS. "•' FALL SHAWLS, FALL CLOTHS, FALL POPLINS, FALL DELAINES, FALL MERINOES, FALI, DRESS GOODS, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. GOODS AT WHAL-E SALE. GOODS AT RETAIL. ocl2-emwlm 174 e LOAK6. FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. 9e20-tf LIES' WINTER CLOAKS POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. WILL OPEN And particularly worthy the attention or OGOIIIOIOtV4 purchasers. • PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR ENKH 708 CHESTNUT STREET, 0c24-tf = PHILADELPHIA. ; rpAliB! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS N./ WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, • THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE Urn IVENS, *en. No. •1.3 South NINTH Street. j C -- S 1 The AK • The Largest, Cheapest, and Best assorted Stilt ILL the city. . . . NEW CLOAK STORE! The moat Elegant assortment in the city THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA. STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED ()WALKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, ESEBY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB FLOR6FALL, stal-Om N. W. corner TENTH end ARON Ma MILITARY NOTICES. REMttIL DRY GOODS. AT RETAIL. 333 MARKET STREET, 27 NORTH FOURTH STREET, HAVE CONCLUDED TO OFFER AT RETAIL ALSO, THEIR IMMENSE STOCK: OF SHAWLS. OF 'VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, WHITE Q - 0 ODS. CONSISTING OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. CAMPBELL, 1124 CHESTNET STUEET, HAS MADE HIS GRAND OPENING TRIS•DIOI{NINti A large collection of BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Ranging from to $l6. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, in endleat 'variety LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every /hada; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every duality ; BLACK BILK.VELYET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, • EVERY NEW MATERIAL; THE LARGEST STOCK AND HOUGH & Co., No. 25 South TIiNTII Street, Opposite Franklin Market No. 29 South NINTtI Street, First door above Cheßtnut. BLACK SILKS THOS. W. EVANS 8c Co. Invite attention to their These Goods are of the very best makes Imported, and are offered at very REASONABLE PRICES. 818 and 820 Chestnut St. 0c29.3t FOR FALL TRADE. JUST RECEIVED BY PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. JUiT ILECEIVED-A LOT OF VELVET CLOAKS. TO,Eld -MILD AT LEN TITAN THE COST Or POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS POINT VENICE LACEVOLLARS AND SETS, POINT DE BARCELOIIE (new article in Lace r ) POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, VALENCIENNE COLLARS .9.10 SETS, THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS— ....trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style. VADDIRC AZIP SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All prices. HANDRERCHIF.PS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARGES, and BERTHES, in all of the above materials. Princess Clothhlde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a now article embroidered in cobra,) $1 worth 82. A hew lot of Pine Apple lIANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents • • Hemstitched • • 13 cants, all linen Real Thread VEILS, $3.00 to $35. • • Cambria •- 75 cents to n. A. now lot of Valencienne Edgings, Inserting, and Laces • • Guipure • • Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. •• Lace Sleeves, 60c to $1.26. •- Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE SEETHES, NO 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, & Co-. , A RMY BLANKETS, STOUT, ALL -La_ Woo. TRISH POPLINS, DIRECT FROM Dublin. Rich Slim'los ilrown Poplin. . Mizoram Blue Poplins. BYRD R LAN DELL. ne.lo F0(111.T11 and ARGIL pALMORAL SKIRTS, FULL SIZES. 2,000 Dahnorals, Assorted. 1,000 Dalmorals, Fine Grade. BYRE & — LANDELL, oc3o FOURTH awl ARCM BLACK CLOTHS, FOR LADIES' Cloaks. • - Black Castor Beavers. Black Doeskins and Velvets. BYRE & LANDRLL, oc3o FOURTH and ARCH. TIDAPSON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets, offer to the imilies ono lot of CinAtINITILA ANA PARTNIDGE WORSTED, AT 12. f CENTS PER OUNCE. Just retell-cm% a fine assortment of Zephyr . :Worsted, at the usual prices, and WNION.AD AT THE COUNTER. - • -ithrenifw o . y . +Leikothers. Our stock. of Fancrittrbamingilwe'Sti•einaiired'adwri to half their former prices. Zephyr Knit Goods in great variety. Children's White Wool Gaiters, 23 cents. One lot of Plush Slippers, 373ixents. Embroidered Cushions and Chair seats. Embroidered Clippers. Orui Inliting Balls. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS 0c26-6tuwthot BLANKET S! BLAtKETS! BLANKETS! 14-4 Cumberland Blankets, • 12-4 Rockdale Swiss do. • 11-4 Rockdale Swiss. 10-4 Rockdale Swiss. 11-1 llolisna. 11-4 Casco. We invite the attention of buyers to oar stock of Blankets, all of which will be sold at very low rates. COWPERTHWAIT & oclB-6 N. W. corner EIGHTH and .1411.10017, POPULAR DRY GOODS ..L 600 pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 ,4 Printed Reps, Epinglines. 100 it Plain Velours, Ottomans. 100 " Printed Cashmeres, Merinos. 000 Bich and Neat De Lathes. 1000 it Calicos and Rich French Prints. 100 u Plaids, Brodie, Eringlines. 200 If Plain and Fianred Solid Silks. 100 II Fancy parls Dress 200 " Figured and Plain Black Silks. 500 Square and Long Blanket Shawls. 300 Brodie raid Open Centre Shawls. Flannels, Muslims, /Meetings, Quilts, Blankets, Towel. Bugs, Diapers, Crash. SILIRPLESS BROTHERS, ocl2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. FALL -1861. SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest over Offered. Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. • SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety.. . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslim still pt OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimerea. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, Re., Zee. A the Old Established - Store of TEIOR.NLET O GSISM, wito - ear. EIGHTH and SPRING thuunm.. CLOAKS. FROM LARGE AUCTION SALES. • SPLENDID POPLINS. Very handsome brown and blue Rep Poplins, lAf wide, at 75 cents. French Blanket Shawls, nice assortment. Mary Dianlint Shawls, from ea to kWh Balmoral Skirts, all prices. De Laines at 18,4, 20, 22; and 25 cents. Wool De Laines, nice assortment. 50 dozen Ladies' L. C. handkerchiefs, at $1.50 per dozen. 50 dozen Towels from auction, at $1.50 per dozen. And many nice goods arriving daily front New York and Philadelphia auctions, at JOHN H. STOKES', oc.AM-st 708 ARCH Street. fILOAHING CLOTHS. Waternroofa and BoneHants. Plain Colors Cloaking& -Fine and Medium Black Clothe. Also, Cassitneres, Satinets, Vestings, Boys' Wear, Ac • COOPER at COWARD, ae2o H. E. cor. METH and MAR ET. NJEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! N.. 'arranged for sale in our SHAWL AND CLOAK BOOM, A large assortment of NEW FALL AND 'WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawle, very cheap. Fine Long and Femme, Waterloo Blanket Shawle. Middteuex Blanket Shawls. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black and White Mixed. • Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. I per cent, Under regular pricey, NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. H. STEEL 3: SON, eefg No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. S.BAWLS. Blanket Shawls. Xiamen' :Mails. hhlack I rniner Shawls. Gents' Travelling Maude. COOPER CUNARD, ee2o B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. SEIRTS—THE LATEST STVLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 naingd, at roducoil prim. SHEPPARD, VAN lIARLINGEN, Se ARRISON, ocl2•rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. UTLERS, ATTENTION !—ln store and coestaatly receiving, ii , Tull essortatent of ] igigrf, whitg and niheisl llikAiii, Shleisl ri au._ _ riliveiirS, 0 1 / 2 1.vett aria Gauntlet,. Also, Coatis rind Brushes, b , t1131 Pi mils, Pocket Inkstatis, and a variety of fancy articles gullible for Camp sales, which will be sold cheap fur ca. it . JOHN ZEBLEY, Jn., altporter and Dealer in Hosiery, Cloven, and Fancy Gods, No. 17 North FOURTH St. oe3o-wfinlit* you WANT coLon IN YOUR _l_ PHOTOGRAPH to reoreseut the natural cum pl*t' ion as well as the Moroi' the oyes eta halt.; there to* get Colored Photographs. The charges are only $l, at 111 , 1111IER'S, SECOND Street, above Green. Ir,* • tT A OST—By the Messenger of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, tol 2901 inst., het vi OPRict. of the COMllasty awl the Meat:telt,' Beek, t% AltlliFFOry Note of saidCommuir. At till' note IA V 1111114014 to the littdep., 1:4 r.• itinttt.l t o ttttOtt the tioute to the Otitve of the C011110'4 , , awl tic so wing will receive a imitable reward. It RETAIL DRY GOODS SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT BLACK SILKS. BLACK TAILLE, DO. TURQUOISE, Do. GRO. GRAIN, Do. POULT DE 80IE, Do. TAFFETAS, ac Q N N 0 V At 726 CHESTNUT STREET, PARIS-MADE MATERIAL ! 726 CHESTNUT STREET. Dark Gray Blanhvte Dark Blot Blaiaraa. EYRE. S LAZiDELT., FOURTH and ARCH RAFSON'S. MILLINERY GOODS. CITY BONNET bTO.B.E. SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE SMALL ritolorra AND QUICK •IttLES. Ladles' and Misses* Themes, Children's 7ttrhans, Cala, the test and meet Irm'hiuttable, ROI! at Po, low est prices. ItosmetA mut. .07E7, or bleached, seal' re trimmed; lltillitiesy Geode m tykiasl,ll tioo to atilt. YEE, FELT and IT,FBII Oneft ftw Children. • LINCOLN, WOO:I>, k NICHOLS, oclfi•te NO. 726! CITNIVYNTJT SISRET. KEN NEDY' FRENC:II FLOWERS, .F.EATHEFIS, AND GENERAL . AHLbIiNETLY GOOIIO9, No. 729 CIIESTNUT STREET, BELOW MIMI oco-3m op MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, as Go., 4/31. MARKET STREET ; Invite the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their creil•neeorted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW MOB% and every other article in their line. A totperior brand of BLAVK VELVET RIBBONS ael3-2m Always on hand. MILITARY GOODS. D ITCII. - HEAVY 10 AND 1 6 2 OZ. DUCK. • For sale by FROTHINCTIIAM tic WELLS. oen.itat COTTON DUCK c. SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOB BALE BY my22-iftf FROTEINGHAM k WELLS FINANCIAL; SIX PER CENT. • , TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscription to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN, of 7 3-10 per cent. TIII:ASIMY NOTES, which are now ready for delivery at Office of JAY C.OOKE. Subscription Agent, 114 South THIRD Street NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE; OF JAY COOKE & Co.. BANKERS. Pi% 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET nu - want to it/tractions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscriptior. Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of TCeasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per aumun, will remain open at my office, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. M. until 5 I'. 111., and on Mondays till 9 P. 31. These notes will 1m of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FLYE HUN DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FINE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1561, payable in gold in three years, or con vertible into a twenty years ski per cont. loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treiteury Note has interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent. per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explenationa required by . ealeeribers wilt be ditekiiilly. made. TBE NOTES ARE EALWEILED 'UPON .PAT inmvx or SUBSCRIPTIONS. Foment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Hp. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street = )_3ot SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. TTie readerelgned are prepared to furnlah, upon pay ment, the above Notes. DREXEL & Co., BANKERS, 34 SOUTH TIMID STREET. obt-Im NEW PUBLICATIONS THE BOOK w. Emilio. from th 6 NrITIONAL HYMN COMMITTEE, 7, EDITED BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE.. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. JOAN 11.0FARLAN, No. 33 S. SIXTH Street. 0e29-3t VOREIGN READING ROOMS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,] 1323 CHESTNUT STREET, Corner of Juniper, below• the U. S. Mint. FRENCH, GERMAN, and ENGLISH PERIODICALS For particulars apply to F. LE YPOLDT, oelS-12t Foreign Bookseller, 1373 CHESTNUT- ROOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA NEOUB, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STOKE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street► Libraries at • distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at • distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennaylvards for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by • ffe2s-tf] • JOHN CAMPURLL. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS, Will open on MONDAY, October 28, fresh enpplies et 303-404,' And other POPULAR. STILLS_ - ' HENRY OWEN, ..dgent, f^ 91 JOHN STREE'S, New "York oc2o-6tif PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepareft to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS. Z. LOCKE & CO., SoLE AGENT!, 1010 MARKET STREET, se2-tha Philadelphia. SLATE MANTELS. Thule beautifully enamelled MANTELS, en de cidedly preferable to any others, aremanufsetured byits, and gold at - PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the Latrobe Stove," is the hest stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Call andlook at them. - ARNOLD & WILSON., ocs-3mit No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. DUROWE PATENT COMMINA TION PORTABLE HOUSE. being the cheapest, simpleSt, and neatest mode 4,1 house building. yet pro duced for temporary Or other purposes. They can be toed for pet I,miwit or el her eatopsj . fur HOMO fur tempera' y or other dwellings, lit toms ormmutrr, at sea-aide us cottages, or station Aces for railway companies. The extraordinary advantages offered by tide new ;node of building are, the facility with which they can bo transported, or taken down og . laut u'p ; their simplicity and greater advantages in the numberless simple modes of lighting and ventilating, besides their ' , only and neatness of appearance, and the trilliug cost at which they can be produced. Any information can ho obtained or orders attended to, either for the meestfactore or sato a Cott:uteri, tints OP far Stain, (Waits , of Ihdlvidsai.t Pateot nights, at liberal rates - , by addressing A. DtRRODI, Steam Carpentry, oer2P-12.tit PATERSON, New Jersey. oDONOGHUE, No. 23 S. WATER . Street, offers fur sale 5,.00101 bbls. of Steritu-reSLed, Sugars and Sip Sirilp t immileoeh rricva. Also, Star, 11,6 and Nnrecailin Cotreth oc11.31:0 SAPONIFIER SAPONIFIEL Eny a Box of SAPONIFIER ; coats 16 cents. It makes eight pounds of beautiful hard soap. or. nearly a barrel of soft forl6 cents. Try it. oaf) Lon O 1 MlSLAlD—Qpvitote or Mali lie. 2144 Mercantile Litany Osiiimay. biotite is bev.by gixen that application will be matte for a new certificate. oe2tLBt* iIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in voice per Schooner StilniateS Pride, from St. Ilitarta, for stth by JAURETC*E. ar, CAUSTAMS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Strowi. • 001-tf NO INJIIKY lIONY. TO THE SKIN by 'HAIR I)YrV5l3llt :FOURTH ata 1.11WW.11. of:30.11-tf WANTS. ND a A A grnro for. the a WetArttfr. Patvnt Portable , Ihtronvrter. Catl tlpm 14_ B. sr.Antor, In Bola EfGarli Strk.tt 0rk1.444, WANTED—A FARM, within ten r twelte mike of Philadelphia, toto . whieh the heat quality of improved et!, property will he' elven in iirx' change. Ap ho E. PETTfT, oetle No. Nn't WACO"f street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A Lent HOUSE, 0 efille V,Zy(n) or $2,500 over in.rittn brawl., for which a Rood' ff,,Nin g y.nt, .ial 1.41104 . 1. C 44 tvili be given. A fitirlw:eltirir '121.11, Posit Orr. lit WANTEI)--..lty 24 competent. nw ,,,,,tant, t Altl/11M111• ) 1 001:144 , eper. Ample iCrePte RP VirabilirY ItiOVJoiratltr can be Riveit. (ImoH'7Y, ft.," _ 009-.214= W ANTED—A FmiAled House, aize for nix c.roi.l4o, , irraitlai, for a moral family ; lovutilem prtierrell aliovxpitatp, britveon Spruce mul Vine OhWii. /1111.1 jean! .TH rl . glirer rant ut !mid is a rv4 - advance if r 4 qui Inquire tu , .FoflrB 1, !NM? %Y, Rm., At Hu , MitT404.313,1a awl EriPIRIIA3,I 6 . 24 . evALN UT Strrot. 0n29.2t* WANF3 -A. T) FARM 005 VENT ENT to the cit.,. exclitutge i1.....?g00tl city pro -perty.., Addreot . 0 :011:91 . Blouirt, iff.ipnllla stating location, vim, lind . wire: talgetipr WRIUMING. PER WAALE.--Table Ilifratd , for wv Gebtsrrtt:ostied for the winttr:.wfirr,,,t and Ba, ron Addr,s 5.," IsWows. cievy.:fitrt, ITAciviN(!TE . - 1416 C;11.15ST11171' Sll4-4 4 . Siuglc• and ComMzii!ttca~ ting Rooms for Tranitetratil' aitiftrinon, first antilveolfid story. ne2,l-314e BOARDING.--=Dertitiv,ble and hand-- anmely-furnished yeratio, ;Iv a central part oft the Citt, can be obtained on ilitiPg•Ate• terms. Roftwon4l. tiClifthßed. AddretrsrA2,ls. 011ieo.ne2A-142.0r CLAW BOARDING, W1T4. 1 .17 Single snd Co:Sminnicating..Reesne, No. 1417 LO.: - CUST Street. 0e.21-Im* "BOARDING--111116 - . LETELY announceg that her' Moo, No. 1216 GHESTI UT StrePt, .centimes open ;tenter her, own oupeTintentlencP t and th:.t thp'eflicidnt - arvibtancr of ilfm. Snntilren enables her shlf farther tirprennote the com fort of her guestm. ocl6-12t* FOR SALE ATP/Ti'TO-LHT. el FOR SA LE letlFitiat and MILT. PR( VER.TY—Virrnhrontaining SO ACRES of superior I.AND, • Atiiate twAlte miles north of tk. citr, rear .yort Washington. stat:iva, North Pent'& Railroad. First-elaas litiprotentbata: Mpply to E. PEIVIIT, No. 30.9 . VAINFT' Street. syl TO LET—A TEREE-STOttY SUL Dwaltimr, Horse, rvith a arosd Coking-Ilarmo, hot, and cold water, and all the nualayn conveniances. Ap. ply an the premises, Igo. 128 MAIISHALIi :Y±reat. ocl7.tf 111E1 LiiiT—Germattown -a. on Ilittenitouge, west of tireen t one on East Wal nut lane, and one at the Corner of Green anti IfOo'fay atreMs. WM: -IL BAEZ) • 0c24- 6t* 23 North FOURVIF"Stieet: TO LET.—The store No. 381 Markixt pt‘-vt-t, nvr Iu thy ocruptincy of Sprinexf Oalri .Lvf Co,, Will in to let on the lht of JANUARY: Aiio,' theo Store No. 23 North Fourth etreet. WM. IT. BACON, 0e24-43tit 23 North XOULTIt Street: 11OR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain-- ing 13Q acts; 3l acrea of excellent Woodland, the balance In. H. high gate of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 6 mills from. Doylestown depot, and 2 . X miles from Lambertlllle sta ting and Dela% are river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIfi, sag No. 503 WALNUT Street. XrIAGAItA FALLS WATER POW EIL—CAPITALISTS Atcll ISIANUFADTIT BERS. This immense wa.4*-e power is now ready for im mediate occupation, together with one hundred acres of land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to locate mills and monnfactorf”. The etirilatiom for price of power will he one half that at Lowell, lita44., and the yuantity imited Should the demand warrant it, the American Fall.can easily be stopped and itegreat volumedischarged through. the bank below its present sir, fur mill purposes, under a bead and fall of 200 teat. The title is perfect :Liza Um property unincumberea. For further information apply' to N. W. Day or A: P. Floyd, N'ingars. Fano .A.lexamder Hay, No. 100$ Vino street, FliilathaskiaL hon. T. A. Joueltea, Providorteo f R. I.; D. Thaxter, llei,tott • or the owner, HORACE H. No. 91 Liberty street. NEW YORE. September 2., 1861. se.l-wirm3m REIVIOTALS. HANLINE Sr, SON bete REMOVRD f!r0m.4,10 ARCH Streit to .No.- 10 North FIPTII Sttvet oc3o-3t* --- DR. DU BOUCHET, DEN , - ""ii TIST, has REMOVED to 1533 AR.CII Street. oelo-Ithit EDUCATIONAL_ rIILADELPHIA OADETS 219 P South BROAD Street—Mai:. ECKENDOEF, In structor.—Evening fir I , a4ets, unable to join -the Afternoon Class:, every WEIDINCSVAY and SATUR: DAY, from 7) until 9 o'clock P:311. First Evening Drill TitiOgs7ll*PAY, October '4O, . _ AlittEß,T. 111.215K0,1121jutant.. CATlVO—Russian Steasi.Bathe• at 75 cults emelt, and , Vapor lilitthe at i 7.0 crt s ettoli—at.all hours—at 219 South. ItROA1) Street. 0e29-At* IIIENNENT SCHOOL, FOR BOYS, ITARTEMILLE, Ituells cottoy, Pit. Next term commences Nev- 6th. oe2B-12./Afe Rev. M. 110.70,31. A., Principal.. PER QUARTEIt FOR .11tE 47e.) ehanical Drawing. Book-keeying, Writing, Arith metic, Algebra, Mensuration, Ettitlich Gralitatat',."&r. Open day and evening, TEl'lT2lraind RIDGE Avemte: 0c26.6t* MB . WINTIERO-1? TAPPAN'S 130/111Dlli(1 IDA DAN , SigHOOL for young le, dim, will reopen at No. 14315 SERMON Street, on WED -2iIESDAY, September IS. ee7.2m THE WEST CHESTER, A CADEALY,, at West Chester, rmotithin. two hours' ride from PhiltulAphis., 1,. the Peee.ylve.ria Control, or by sin"- West Chester and Philwielphiallnilroad, via Media. The Winter Term, of full five months, conunences on. the let of NOYMITtEII.. "..ifirtiary Tactics" will. be introduced as aiegular department:of the system of- in.. istruction, to those who desire to avail themselves of its advantages, at a moderato charge:. Eight tried and experienced Teachers assist the Prin— cipal in the duties et the school. W3E. IVIIERS, A. 31., oclB-1m - Principal. PHILOSOPMGAL INSTRUMENT.% SCHOOL APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTIZA.- MONS ' Globes, Drr.iving.lnernimente, kc., made aad for gale by JAMES W. QUEEN ,k dOq 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated. Catalogue, of SS pages, fur nished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application. sell3-2m VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL scnoo - L.—TllO sionoo et the subocribor, in Biwa' building, at TWELFTH , and CHESTNUT Streets, will be removed to the larger Hall, directly over Mr. Has eard'a afore in the same building, and will be reopened on MONDAY, lith of September. an2l-tnol CHARLES SHORT. GENTS?' FURNISHING. GOODS. CI E.NTLEMEN'S VI GOODS. d 7s!i C. HENRY LOVE, N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,. PHILADELPHIA. A Complete assortment of everyliiinglippertaining [Atha GENTLEMEN'S OTJTFIT. SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS,. HALF LIAISE,, GLOVES, STOCKS, SCARFS,. TIT:F.,. ke, PRICES- EXTREMELY UM FOR. CAKE. ottLimatit FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. L- J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few doors below the "Continental." The attention. or the Wholesale Dealers is invited to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIP'S, of superior lit, make, and material, oa hand anal thsrls to order at shortest notice. laB-ti .WATCHES, JEW'ELR'Y,; 6 TN ORDER TO REDUCt. OUR twrgo vtocl: of NV AT CITES JBWETAVE, goWFWit WARN. and 311:SICIAL. BLX.IRS, WA ANA cnr.ianee with the times, offering thcm.at alt kk.TLY REDUCED PRICF.S. Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase & Watch for their own wear, wilt find at. our EStoblistattent ate aatiele that can he IfttPLIVITTII 1tifj..11415 , th.N far time, and at a price MUCH LOWER tban ever before asked. Particular attention is-elven to.repairing fino.Wutchns, Clocks, and Musical Boxi.N. by skilful workmen. F3trlP illtOTlMlttliparters, e23.2mif 324 eitliSll.NUT Street;. below Fonsth. LEGAL.. VSTATE, CT LOUIS 1 1 / I fRIAZi f , DE evasEp.. !Anna or Administration to the Estate. or LOUIS MICRI A. 51, 41.,a.0..1.1.aving beel,.gtaote4 t, Ole 6.121,teri -I,r, all ta•rwne iudebt.d to hie .:state• are. re.olimtell to make payment,and those having olaims to pres.4.l them to MANY 111•ERIMily Administvarix, No. 52ti.Solith T111111:1 Street, Or to her Attorney, FICEPHAWII,: TIEYERI proo-iyet 431 Swath. Taira , Street COPARTIVARSITITS, NOTICE IS litßEß.r GIVEN that the Copartnerrldp hotetofore oxi:tiughettreen the under,inned, under the name and style. QS . F. LAM lIER co.,t, ak,..1.4 T h r. he.eitled 6,r R34;:ig131 , IrAsit En, who mono is authorized to um: Cso•natue of. the. 'dna in liquidation. PRANCIS - LAS II ER, WbIu,LIA.M ALFORD. PfIIi.ADELPII/A. 84tolier. oc3o-3t* IlISSOLUTIOX: W. PARTNER , gIIIP-11,0 imetefere existing be- teem the eubr-embers 111215 tr. OM MUM of SHORTRIHGE, BROTHER & CO,. ie. oi s t day, nja. ki teed4 by meitw c ti eoio JAIL Otarles W. Shortrithß.., mat :lathes Young, ' ts either el thew, are authoriAnt to kettle the aifitir.s uQtatulate-sriu, and use the I..tuß. thereof in ' 3041 N N, SHORTRIDGA . . JANES 8. YOUNG, JOHN HANIRAN, SIMON SNYDER, JAMES S. BERGET 4 ititatlelvlas,.(ict.. 2a. von. ocr4k.st AND AND cincxxli PrEll RAPIIiB S - ' OYSTER*, 5T WED tation Cards and ("et untieed Nilt hatliatrilrattid in all parts of the city, with punctuality, The undersigned is lit all tnnek prepared to present, tol the tuspectiow tf Ladies and 16;eutlemon, a list of Vat things i,ecesascry for a large or await entastainment, as Fps case 11111) . be, Thereby areiditg all unnecessary protswon and wash.; 'and flatters hisuaelf, that by his lorilk l"Pe" rience is busuiess, he will be able as all tines til styli, as entire satisfattinn to till who fern wits glen' pvtronage. HENRY JONES, Coster, 210 South TWELFILI Street, nbot , t tcl-Pas AM VIISMENTB. AMERICAN ACAIitIY ar M FEU'. HERMANN. THE rltNefi l lrfGrrecritflr, TIM EYENiI4G, Oct, .1d; or d o'ciOCr, Tile public Is reapectiwiy informed Xhitt HERMANN, Who 19 ree,gnize4 Ft 3 iLo greVi.st.ll-fing PIIESTIDIGITATEUR, And whoar perfornaincim at thp principal 1 PAra .1 ":9 1,386 in Europe hair lo.rn trtmouticed the tni,atokittde'rfut. it; in Moir prculiar Iha , ('tar prtmpritgal giro INTROVEctIrf PERFOR3IANtr THIS (IiVEItNEBPAI) rI EVENING, ocTolitlrso; And will continue them FIICTITF.II. TiCriti3k. The performances of itoßmA NIS are entirelyothtinat and nneel, the .iletingninhintt temtnres being the Alt1.1 1 :15Cf: OF . ANY' A P.PAILATI7S, ' All the (-fleets Leine. Ornettreed • EXTRAORMPARY MANFAL SKILL. Tu THY. vcristic, ti-tvi 11,1. Inkße lisite been ffee'rerionietl to one p s flu tualerlignail the Director of the trpern. nail the Ma nager of the rely greatest rocal and intrlfratnetttal start'. wile)) a' ffiffirse, PiceoMuria; ir Lngri, Thrl- Nerg, Bend Herr. Lon - liofft rte get rt . ; ShorL mei ont.irs rice Mann' rent mar araewiine In the bititerati art ancith For the' first titimilarinsz Its tua haterial rateer of fifteen pmts itt thl eidnetry helots t'' l 4orlirfiY eti•Neil mit term.' his hvitimnfetin)turar, and end hated , is tin Pti'aent eattyrrimie with gr. Rernumn. 1. " I"' this not , i)1114 nteiteherent Ince ..f profit, as Iv has frenittallily ref ilaed,tollidltrie ti , r , stol ~ove, mind exiffhltmir-aexhi. Litiuni shirh, howerer literati're j - wont.] 110.1-6 RfltTdCd Fati,.l.eti,n, to his pril," aid 07/100 . Filvpre. But the mire i!C diiiert.2l with :Vv.. net ul y ' excat arti4..har ttieregreit living is Oti peculiar Wt. The awl' , yearly trtmds iii Ettrapy-lins sole iTe•pnformaneb s .31 Mr. m.iiiltvrtit at some of the first Mal mind t , Keiti4..ia, op t . ea jrourv, ciritsehig inane:me erovals at Pumas, Mal *eating R sea amiss snfrnral ti) none of iffy greatest he has ever wittavtail,•Whilat the ffinthirtion'o. Lis nmener..4 a.,11 pl.ilioni dell - Wry,liaro made him tin' miiversal finvorf!il; lie can, therefore; fatly endorse what' the EnrorAina press Wan - sniff of Hermasol, that atff. pearnace.lins 1,01: A in-me rev lotion in the 'art of preati- - iliEitation, as that of Jenny Lind hub been in singing," and in this opinion lie is bane ort Ire that ,r SORIA of our , fret eitiaen, and .Thdingiiistiod menitrery or Pia - Prvd3, who 1.14V8 had an (main:2llMM' of tatlit.t. Mr. ritoolmliff lit 116- o.!tal privßte soire'Vhe Mtn =ken ital.:Rl, the immense crowds who have endli Mr.-Hamann. Nat does he in t - least dould that Un public of this • fity, who so readily 3pareciate genuine merit,-will affirm wita their voices the ~ Ardict nonuheaitatingty prottott need ' eVerywhere. B. 1.?1,1.31A.N. T 1,11.1111 will 1 ... WWI RITA by THE FULL G-1 1 17eitiANIA. 011111INTIa. Who wilt pertorm thivrffhlott the evening, und glt.e A (11LP;ND CONCERT. - Brtn.eva the first and se^t..nd parts. .Ifitnier , lon to l'avinette,,,irclex, or Balcony • •50 bents,' , 25 tents. Itt.., , erved Seat.; ^i Gent% extra. litllfflE. —A portion at"' the Amphitheatre hint been artmged n. Cutlery P. 7 71,91.etab1, 71ia'Arricr , tullitisgion id 25 . 'emitm. Tho kuttatußi mull I Thf.itt o.Wtee will ha owl/IPA:OA DILARILKI! Vetip oh , Erlotvi 1,11 A I E R (3 AIT AC/II:1E51V OF MEM. IMItiIANN, THE F. - mg. TIDICIITAIRCIL srEam NOTICJI TO TIIE' I'l'BLlL'.—There will be no rtor-einnie; , I,44;tcd DlElfertnitiin's pot fot•E,6tß-44,- ~t t We 4nlyrrontr 14/111(Iiirini mit piece froX the 24Inge. SPECIASs NOTICE TO THE. STOCKHOLDERS:— StockholilerS will be ndmittril smith door on BinaAf street, on eztlibi Lion 01 their ti:4o-tg, which will be opened for their excl:teire no.. The ittvitber of each ticket will be checked - on entrance. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager WI S. FREDREMILIL Bnatneaq Agentand Trestanrer. . JO& D. MURPHY. TIIIB (WEAN ) S OAT) E . 11.:G, October 30,• be.Freeened the Curl.,ly STOOPS TO 0424V.F.:11. Itarries4te 11' , $Nt Cltarlotte Tbonipeow.•- Alr. Gilbert. To conclude' with an Extravacanza, entitled MAZEPPA MUzeppn Mr. Frank Drew. PRICES-75, SU, 37,55, 25, and 15 cente. enANun.or Ttai-1-3,—Dc.orx open ot-..S 'heroic, i i curtain hill rise at 7if wet:U.l4y, No extra charge for reaerred !marg. TATALNITT-STREET THEATRE- Y NINTH and WALNUT Siveeta. Sole Lessee MRS. Er: A. GARRETTSON Tills (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, October (.3, Will prveelit..il n newlirome, cM47.4ed. LA CIIICNSSIENNV.. Alnis Zonl.crfn, a. Sub•Lieutunititt in the Rtil.:qiiut Set . Mr. P. Itichtwee. Wince Orsnlityir, a INS:4RD Iticnings To conclude with ilia Ronnuittc. MeD 10-rama, entitled TuR IntimEls; sw-cytn, Psteran Mr. Edwin Ailama. :iityrtilln, a timid. Orphan, Mra. Anna Cowell. Pittors-50, 37k and 25 ntaste t Private Boxes, S 5 awl SD: Doors open at 7; Performance to eminence at 7.34. WHE ATI; HY' S - 00ifTINENTAI THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOTI EIGHTH. The following: POPULAR, MODS OF AD3IESSION have been established :. Parfilo.t,-Dre,r, Clyde, .2.s"cent.; ritranY eircle,ls via.' Ore tetra Chaire, evil seties lee Deimit.. Peße:=, fin cent,' Colored Oeill...ey A. niT - A NIT! CROWDED HOUSES!' CROWDED HOUSES ! Third Nigbt of the tereat , 9:easasitatii* Drama, entitled THE SIREN- OF PARIS. ===;MM To couctudo with THE LAITY OF' , THE LIONS.: VIITINS OE ILIT;SITIFOI, IN MOSAIC, _Or, BY BINALIM,.OF ROME. TIIE FINEST WORN.; OF ART Ever impot tui into the lznitenl•SSt:.tes.. Now open. for in spection to the citizen+ , of Plt.ilitaellfkio, of the estotillielt went f - ,1" BAILEY. & CO., 819 OIFESTN UT St. nc3041 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of xx. TENTH and 6irevith. WAczatrs .741MOLEA - POSITIVELY TIPS L t WERE. EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and Saturday at. tcrnoons. A. W. FENNO Lecturer. Admittance, TO •, cis. Doors open at 7 - , commence at to-quarter to oc2B.fittit G ERMANIA ORVERSTRA. Now SENW.,.Conthicpm. PUBLIC lIBDBABSALS e're SATURDAYy at 3N O'clock P. Itl.,.at•the BIUSiCLID. FUND II ILL. Package of Eight. Tiokets,N Single Tickets, 25 dia, To be had at Alidaa,ll.o4l.lltaa4tat greet, J. E. Goa Seventh and Cheattra, and atithadoor of the Halt, teit•tt" ME PRESTIDI4I2ATEIJR. The magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown, Oilers, Decorations, tiedale,,Joe.,.presanted to H E :NI _ By foreign Monarchs Mid 'Ptteghtitteririlt be exhibited" , at. CALI/WEIR do CO.'S, .822'6IIESTNUT Street. ots the day of his first appearance at the Academy of afttaiu -yht; WtbRESDAY, Ootuiter Nth, Aud the auDerb Shawl given hint Up the Queen of Spain at EVANS Ik• CO.'S, SIS CHBSTIRST Street,.on the tame day oda-t[ riIEMPLEE NTH OF and O WONDERS, N. E. corner of THEST.NUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ. will. appear at the above alto% In 16 vox an 4 VaritOrdilliiry entertaininunts. EYNRY BYENlNG,ronnneuaing and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AITERNOON:„. I 4, at 3—consisting of .Changes, Transmutations, Substitutions, Secret Monipu latirms, Ocular Dm:options, awl Necromantic . Illusions, and , astonishing powers at Ventriloquism, illustrating every variety of voice. also, the Learned Omar; Birder. Admission, 23 cents j. ohildnen,l3 cents. ocl9.lm* MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES Oil THE REBELLlON—Representing all the proud. D ent scenes, hingagementa, and Incidents to this daft For sale by • JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., 144 CLIESTNIIT Street. - A Descriptive List furnished gratis and sent by tree, on applioation. eelB.2m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY WV) THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, hi open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. H. till 6 P. lt. Adintetion 25 Zeta/. Children under twelve Flan, half price. Shares of Stock. $3O. 377 INSTITUTION FOR THE E.xlnhition on IttlrdEt3DAY AFTERNOON, wt half rink 3 oleloel:. Aeintiseion, TEIT Cents. Stores 11 , South EIGIITII Street. oa-vrt; EDW. N. H.A.14/..0 WELL,, GOAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St., below Second. The best Sebnylltill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountalu. Cool coiwtantly 011 Band. Orders by Dispatch receive. prompt attention. ocl9-1,41 FAMILY COAL. WM. C. SHINN & BRO. Mare conetantly on hand n large supply of Spring and Buck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and As - laud Sellaytkin FAMILY COAL, all sixes, at prtce to taut the times. Semi your orders to °flies, hi0.."2-.ka INALNIITIStreet i or to tho Yani, comer of SWANSPM and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. ocl7-1m it INSURANCE COMPANIRS. AXE INSURANCE COMINM . , No. 408 CHFSTNIIT,Stret. "TIRE AND INLAND INSURANOL DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright 44 Wright Bros..s D. B. Birney "Davis & Riney. Henry Lewis, Jr Lewis 8r0e..& O. Richardson . J. C. Howe & Cro. , Jae. W. Bremen.— . lg .7. W. Ever/auk : A co. Lien. A. West...—. West & robe. 13, " Savage, Martin..& G. Wilson Pavia tarney•at-Ipay.,. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Ww.figiffor Jno. Hessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green gnat. GRORGE W. DAY, President:. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Prssittleuti WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. torliF-Ift, SAVING FUNDS. /1..11011 QAVING FUNA- R UNITESTArai AJ TRUST 00/50,31.17, corner mu& and otaliM . RUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD,yrestlegt, JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary sad Iceltattran Mike hoUrs, from until 3 o'clock. Thit 19M11417 IS WA joined in tiny ootaloation' to Nat Legislature. st p . NOTICE TO,.SHIPPERfa va 'FREIGHT. TO WASIIIIW,APN, D. C.. BY raticsaaN vpss.Tc„, 13ALTIMOX.;e, AND FROM 'IM:ditiCR,DF,RAILW , o. ROAD.TO "*4eSMIMOTOK, On end nft - 4 Ala date all fiv - -,01,..411g this route W4lun required to . :ae yre d getti tbil - .l"aßg*. uo paclow, „:, , tin be meived Tentf.ye nanieivi nine), Fntitilpßiii.;;ipan in 1 A k.itpri,tia ALir t 4,111.0, received zsw e ettorwArdol datly,. Agpt, ,54 , 0 .tSWIkgYAR. FOR 11AW Flitaitxxv• DAJLY. LIRE, via Wawa* lir4it..ep Canal. le,paidebitlia and Nvir York Tarries Spainbeato4llls. 7w e e ir oely4 fr e. 3lh a t z ig,.. W I ; 1i b 1y 2 42 . t em. nreagbfa taken at remnant& Vll, a as, No. 14 Ath ,lAglia soap, Asigi caa. '4lll-it Piers *and 16 EMI! JINN% Nelit. pAndijaa;PEl34, AND adrildt WASHINGTON xxnuies sow'. GONNIANT. Yaw 1110, di v pt rpa ilimuitirikAitgitin, gitt Georgeto - Au. ThronarllPWL Steamer AIII,LAIHI ditlitabx TUC& SAM w Raer 03k, go Captain 4140.11114 Will imice Philadoixe even' WEWMAIt. and 111, 21l.,.cobrotrAblg with ill limo at thou ports, and ra4l . rAttisr, looms Wythitinton, Chow - tcr t im, and AletteAktg ram T'iniMAN and SATUR AWE, for rbii4o3 o loo. wt A, 944P1N1 Agertst no. down( w -- Aptivia.rhillww/Pwe molicialt do ItitnilßßAßT, Awn" Toot of 0 ,frost, Wwwhtagtour FOR NEW YORK. agaie rbno4o , 4 ,, a tm , Propeller °swim cANXIXence their bunion* for the mum on imair 18th indent. VA.Ar demon atP APW rteeiTivir flty Mon Wolntit oirOot. TOMS scoevaiodnia APP/Y 0 W. M. BAUID 4 W., 'alai MI Ow , * kgnam Mammi
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers