, Kekkedt’s Fnnsen Flower EMrOKiua.— Our lady reader?, who have not yet teamed this factfrom experience, will find at Messrs. Kennedy's, No. 729 Chest nut street, the most select and fashionable stock of French Feathers, Head Dresses, and general Millinery Goods offered in this city. There Is nothing new, tasteful, or novel that does not immediately find its way to their well-stocked counters. In entering their store one al most fancies himself in a beautiful flower garden. Our present object in referring to this stock now is, to an nounce, what will not be undesirable, that the prices of CU their poods are lower than the same character of ;soods can he bought at anyiohtre else in this country . ''{They are giving their customers real bargains. A Desirable Stock Selling Off at a Great Sacrifice.—lt was announced a few days ago that the fine stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., No. 120 S 'Chestnut street, was selling off by the proprietor, Mr. A. 'Crcoslej-| at a great sacrifice. Ladiea will here have a Tare opportunity of purchasing the choicest goods in this line at much below the usual prices. Tiie Greatest Portable Light of the Age. Tlu* crlelnntiil Lamps manufacture! and si*l«l by Messrs. "Witters A* Co., No. 35 North Eighth street, cor ner of Filbert, for burning Kerosene Oil (of which they Keep the only genuine article always on hand), is, he* yond Question, the safest, nobt "convenient, pleasant, economical portable light in use. Their wliolsealo trade in these lamps is immense. In all parts of the country they are taking the place of every other light. In their Detail department Toremtute Hon A K Reeder, Easton H TV Crothers/ Virginia W W Clapp, Sr, ft la, Boston J P Marqunrd, Boston Jno H Hall, New York Geo Aslunau. Mass Wm Coleman, Pittsburg D S Briggs A lafy Gardner Pike ft wf. N York Miss Town, New York Jno Davol Ik wf, New York Jno P Durban, New York Air Alnllauy, New York R H Coryell. St Cl ur. Pa Jno E Geddings, OS3f E S Sanford, New York S T Baker, New York W C Churchill, New York A H Ringlorri, Connecticut D Rodney, Delaware J B McCreary & wf, Peuna Jno B Palmer, Prov, RI B Wall, Providence, R I CR Merrill. Ohio W 0 Codman, Boston Geo Whitney, Boston R W Emmons, Boston VT H Lambci ton A: wf 4 Phila Geo Beebe, H J F Conner j: la, Maryland F F Dorr, New York GB Door, New York J Juroslawiski, New York T W Jordan, V ashington M T Seymonr, New York GW Bostwick, New York Mr Bridge ft la, Wash, D C J Perkius, Cleveland S Witt ft dan, Cleveland 3) F Bacon, Oxford A S Porter, New Yoi-k A B Wetmorf, New York Com C H Poor, US N FJ Heacock, Gloversville A Judson, Gloversville P Lippomn, New York M S Wilkinson, Minnesota W H Forbes, Minnesota Mr Holdredge, New Yoik H S McCombe, Delaware *E Briggs. Cincinnati R M Kirkland, Baltimore Jas Perrine, Dayton Win Corliss, Prov, R I IHffiUpr ft la. Xenin, O C T Davenport. New York W Seligman, New- York H S Wells, Now York J O Frost. New York J S Barry, Baltimore f.M Shuster, Wasliington 6HC Neal, Baltimore Bateman, New York T J Hatpin, New York H Webster, California S R Niles, Boston Pruil Sroytbe. Boston F B Hobbs la. tf York Capt Jm Lavlesß, Wilm, Pel Chas Hughes, Albany 3&6 Col Lord, Vashinfiion Jno W Botoler, Wanhing'n AN Rankin? Cliaiiitorsburg Miss Ada Rankin, Chamb’g MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, above Market J ’M. Carr, Allegheny J R Hedges, New York •J.Myere, Waverly, 0 L Dodge, New Haven "WII X*U>ytl, UcUidHysbarg Mies Lloyd, Kollitlaysbursf J Darner, Cnntmi; 0 Rev Dr Paxton. Pittsburg Rev V S Plumper, AHegli’y W Dunlap, Steubenville, 0 Xieut E S Elman, Potma T J Wilcoxson, Illinois J C Bates, Illinois I> H Snyder A son, Easton .J Caldwell, Conm-rsville Ii S Hendricks, Penna J D Jacobs, Chambersburg John Evans, Baltimore Vm N Mastc-rscr, Ripley, O Geo' H Davenport, Ohio ItlVDpriPkarm, VSA * I Painter, Wp3tmor&lai,d H Watson, New York P Blair, Jr, Lancaster 1 Addnim A dan, Reading J3l Sanderson, New York . J H Young, Miffiinsburg It Fincben, New York FL Williams, New York Jos Penn, Boston B N Miller, Pittsburg YV J Sibley, Warii, I> C TtrSueeserotl. Cbambersbg W H Hariew, Rockford JB Nash, Jr, Rockford G W Hathaway, Rockford R H Hartley, Pittelmrg AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. R P Woods, 3lurvl:md J E Jones, Smyrna, Del J B Fenby, New Turk J G Jones, Philadelphia W Mansfield, Muss G J Radford, New York W H Radford, New York Jeff Fowler, Brooklyn 33 Burrell, New York W McEvory, New York F R Stewart. New York P J O’Rourk, Albany 'Chns Shoener, Tamaqua J L Duoois, Doylestown S Harvey, Princeton, N J G T Harvey, Pa W Harrif, PhiUuMpiua John A Moore, Delaware J»g P Smith, Reading Wn Vernor, Minersr ill© A R Terry, Erie, Fa Moses Beider, Erie,Pa W W Laman, Michigan H B Docker, Roch, N Y •G L Boyd, Tirnnujua W Ashland, Pa T A Curtis, Delaware James Baynes, Balt Wm Wolff, Pottsville Lott Dean, Boston F C Eames, Beard^town BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. J Bigler, New York J J Rockwell, New York S W Thompson. New York J Haldeman, Penna S Hopkins, New York A M Sackctt A son, N Y H Hamill, New Jersey G Barues, Hamilton, C*W "W S Brown, Buffalo R McNamee, New York' T A Hollester, Albany H G Andreas, Michigan •iJ'W Storey & w, Wisconsin T C Faxon & ly, New York S Landsberg, New York W H Swope, New York S Hopkins, New York C Pierson, Lambertvilte Chartes Underwood, Conn A S Kidder, New York £ Adams, Philftdu E & Brown son, Philada A H Fleury, New York THE UNION—Aron street, above Third. J’Belding, Randolph, O HO Carter, Granville, 0 t© J Btout r Wheeling, Ya L J Crane, U S N *W 21 McLacbtan, N York S D Taber, New York Tf Ward, Ohio J 4 Northrop, New York jdeut R Drake, New' York J J Worman, New Jersey 3ryan Marfcey, Jersey Patrick Mooney, N Jersey Mrs Stackhouse, PJiilada John Logan, Marion, lowa N Byers, Marion, lowa Jas P Bowman, Ohio •Ii BHawley, Pha-uixville A J Eploy-A sis, St Louis iMise E E Harrison, St Louts L A McCord, St Louis Mrs Depew, Easton Bliss E Depew, Easton ~W H Thompson, N Jersey A B Stewart, Orangeve, Pa 8 E Stake, Worcester, Mass MOUNT YERNON HOTEL—Second si, ab. Arch. Miss X Harding, Chester co Wm Worthington, Pa fFhosM Horton, Wilkesb’e Geo Jones, Philadelphia ' N'Shaw, Philadelphia J Dc Banes, New York C S Decker, Boston A L Stevens, Boston £ Scott, Boston O Goodwin, Boston Col T H Ocnncr, Phtla F S Edwards, Churchville • JazneiS Doran, US N - G Dusenbury, New York Benj C Bromadc, Boston 21ADISON HOUSE—Second street, above. Market -Mm V P Henry, Rockville Jno Gordon, PemboftomNJ TFm Evans, Moorcst’n, NJ A H Reciter, Bucks on, Pa -Jas H Sutton, Delaware Franklin P Gilbert, Del Miss Fannie Jaimey, Pbila Daniel Poor, Brownsburg BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowliill. H Housam, Beading FFleger, Penna S Srnbbi Penna Jas Slack, Yardleyville 3 T Trexler, Yardleyville W R Neal, Yardleyvillo 'FfcosWlHnrd, Yardleyville Wm Paff, Yardleyville T T Beans, Yardleyvillo Robt Burroughs, Yardleyv V Yansa&t, Bensalera " W Eddows, Penna 2 Oadwalader, Penna A Bookman, Penna Jas Tomlinson, Bjtierry Bsnj Tsmlinsoni Bybem ■CHKaMeiy Easton M Richard, Hamburg Casper Roads, Somerton Silas Roads, Somerton A Roads, Somerton Jas M Thomas, Penna I Tomlinson, Ityberry A Delp, Doylestown •Ceo Clemens, Chester Val Jos Whital, Northampton Hill, Eorlsville Lyle Nelson, Attleboro NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third 3! BWeiler, Bucks co Jas Gormley, Smyrna, Del -J 8 Kreigh, Philadelpliia T W Jones, Doylestown H E Miller, Washington P Uhler, Pennsylvania X Mai tin, Ohio 'William A Remit;, Pa J Bender A la, New Jersey W S Newm&h, Penna M P Boyer, Reading BEYEBE U“UBE—Third street, above Race X B Fierce, I>oj Uptown T T Worth, Lebanon M Ware, Philadelphia W Wearer, Penna J T Kline, Pennsylvania John A Werner, York co | Jaeeb Blair, Gettysburg E Miller, Trout Run R M Peck, Towamla W A Peck, Camp Lacy STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st., above Sixth W M Phillips, Alexandria Milton Andrews, Sparta,Pa A Tremble, Philadelphia H W Baker, Scafnrd, Del GW Blanchard, Pnrfefitmrg W M Allison, Mimiu . W W Davis, Mifllui Mr Dickerson, Delaware E C McUaster, Clearfield co Geo Losh Maj J H Jennings,N Bedford M Hickman, Meadville, Pa G Garread, New York Jas Gilmore, New York COMMEECIAL lIOTffV-Sixth st., above Cbeatuut. Ambrose Smith, Pa Edw Davis, Pa Jas Irving, Chester, Pa M J McKinnon Jas Cleaver/.Pt Penn, Del A L Lewis, Maryland John Vandereilce, l'a D Rankin, Newark, Del Emery Avervll, Maine C E Shoemaker, Delaware K McDowell, Wilm’n, Del R H Strawbridge, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OsOowhil). John T Berger, Quakcrtown Peter Seibert, Enstou O V Tradenick, Bethlehem 0 Balderaton, Bucks co Boml Smith, Bin ks co ' Benj Beans, Bucks co Wm Beans, Bucks co R V Glover, Hartlcton, Pa Xieut R Roberts, Do; leet*n Cuts Pbinting, Best and Cheapest In the at 84 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 84 south THIRD Street. E Tweedy, New York G B Williams, Boston E S Taylor, Boston J & Brightman, Peoria, 111 Thoft G Lewis, Buffalo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. *9" SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, Taylor, 20 hours from New York, with mdso and passengers to Jos Allderdice. Schr Compeer, (Br) Blauvelt, 12 days from Argyle, h S, with fish, fto. to K A Bonder ft Co. _ . _ , Schr Euncocaß, Wright, 1 day from New Castle, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt ft Sou. Schr J L Heverin, Bonsallf 1 day from Dover, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt ft Son. Schr Champion, Collins, 1 day from Little Creek Land ing, Del, with corn to Jus Barratt ft Sou. Schr J W Early, Harrington, l day from Frederica, Del, with rye to Jus Barratt ft Son. Schr TP McColley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with oats to Jas Burrntt ft Son. Sclir Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian ft Curran. Bclir Ida, Vanderelice, 1 day from Fort Penn, Del, with grain to Christian ft Curran. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from Now York, with mdso to \V P Clyde. Stoamtug America, Virden, 6 hours from Delaware Breakwater, having towed to sea, at 1 P M on Thursday, ship JotmJjPsliP, for Liverpool. Oil' Marcus Hook, saw prize-brig Ariel, bound up under canvas. CLEARED. Schr Victor, (Br) Shaw, St Kitts, K A Sender ft Co. Schr Matt Kenney, Ogier, Boston, J E Bftilby» Schr Albert, Hoxie, Hartford, TwoUb ft Co. Str H L Gnw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Btr Alida, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. SAILED. Ship Zone, for London, left at 9 oVitock yesterday morning, with a cargo consisting of CS77 bushels wheat, 1210 l-bla Hour, 300 tierces beef, 200 bbls pork, 2220 bags oil cake, 227 bbls rock oil, 28 hhds tobacco, aud 3 caaos i 'strip Emily Augusta, Strickland, for Liverpool, dropped down yesterday afternoon. Cargo, 40,129 bushels whoat, 6838 bbls flour, 271 casks tallow, and 43 casks quercitron bark. (Correspondence of tho Philadelphia Exchange,) CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Oct 31, 6 P M. A bark and a brig passed in this afternoon. There are some fifty er sixty schooners in tho bay, all outward bound. No vessels in the roadstead or at tho Break water, Wind W—weather clear. Yours, Ac. TIIOS B. HUGHES. P S.—Nov 4—The bark Saonc, for Buenos Ayres, and sovml schooners passed to sea this morning. Tho brig James Crosby and sclir Chronometer passed in lost oven ing. Wind NW. T, B. 11, memoranda. Steamship Boston, Johnson, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. Steamship North Star, Jones, cleared at New York yesterday for AupinWilll, Brig George Amo?, Rlchcls, hence, arrived at Boston 81st ult Schrs M A-Magee, Magee, M A Shropshire, Shrop shire, Richarc Vaux, Frink, Wm Wallace, Cramner, A Haley, Haley, T Lake, Doughty, Edwin Reed, Good sped, and J D McCarthy, Smith, hence, arrived at Bos ton 31st ult. Schra L S Lovering. Corson, Silver Magnet, Perry, and Sldonia, Wall, cleared at Boston 31st ult. for Phjlnv delphia. Pclir» A II AMrMgv, Snow, wml Swoli L Nichols, lioncc, arrived ai Providence 3lrt lilt. Sclir Gvonw Washiiigtmi, Sleelnmii, hence, arrived at Pawtucket 31st ult. Sclir J C Brooks, Graft'ant, hence, arrived at Portland 30th ult. Schra S Waahlmrn, Traslier. and C R Vickery, Bab bit, hence, arrived at Taunton 30th ult. Schr S L Crocker, Prcsbrey, sailed trom Taunton 31st ultl for rhilftdelphia, Schra Hunie, Flunncy, nml Allan Downing, hence, ar rived at New Bedford 3lst ult. Steamer Tacony, Ely, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamers Concord, Norman, and Anthracite, Jones, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Initials T. 11. BY THE BAUD OK TOWER IfllX. Two letters sotnetimes may transcend. In sense, whole volumes ably penned; Tims T and H, if read, aright, \ A score of meanings ma} unite. \ T, Truth implies With readers wise \ In 11, we see Much Honesty. T stands for Taste, And H for HRBte. Therefore, Take Heed, When this yon rend, Ye who truth love, Ye . who approve Of Honest d online?. And hate all stealing. , Take time for thought, As wise folks ought, Then hither hie, Through wet or dry, Run, walk, or ridej 'Or if supplied With pinions, sail Upon the gale. Remember nil Who hear this call, T stands for Tower, And H for Hall. Our assortment of Seasonable Clothing is nnequalled in Philadelphia. Military Uniforms made to order at the shortest notice. An examination solicited. Tower Hall, No. 618 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. It BENNETT ft CO. Elegant China and Glassware— AT AUCTION. ELEGANT CHINA AND GLASSWARE, AT AUCTION. A large variety of rich French and English China, Glassware, Parian, and Decorated Vases, &c., will be offered AT PUBLIC SALE, AT TIIE CHINA HALL, CHESTNUT Street, opposite the State House, on WED NESDAY MORNING, November C, 10 o’clock, com prising Dinner, Tea, and Dessert sets, Toilet sets, Vases, Hanging Baskets, a great variety of rich cut and en graved Glassware, &c. Goods will be arranged and cata logues ready'on Monday. no2-4t* Da. Robertson’s Vegetable Ner tocs Cordial j or, NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT & CCh* s No. 252 North SECOND Street, ocl7-thslm Depot for all Popular Mcdicinos. Kerb’s China Hall, Chestnut street, opposite the State House. SELLING OFF, The entire stock of China and Glass of the above ests. blisliment is now selling oif at cost, and below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR & Co. SALES FOB CASH ONLY. 0c24-thstu-lm Batchelor’s Hair Dye.=TMs oele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere Imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DTE ihstahtlt produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK A CO. and DYOTT A CO., Philadel phia uhl-tf One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Sttles-j made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL' SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our OffK-PsiOH 'System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-lv JONES A CO., 60* MARKET Street. MARRIED: BOTTEN—JEFFRIES.—On the 30th utt, by Rev. G. D. Carrow, Branch W. Cotton, Esq., to Mary Ann Jef fries, both of this city, - _ # DIED: MOORE,—On the 31st ult., after a lingering illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Maria Moore. The friend a end relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend IteF fUBePnl, Sunday Afternoon, At Q o’clock, without further notice, from the residence of her brother, W. W. Moore, No. 213 North Eighth street. * ROWLAND.—On Friday morning, the Ist inst., Ella G. Rowland, daughter of Joseph and Carrie Rowland, aged 15 months. # PENNOCIC.—Nov. Ist, at the residence of his son-in law, George Connell, H. B. Pennock, Sr., aged years. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * WARNER.—On the 30th ult., William C. Warner, in the 28th year of bis age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1617 Ogden street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. ft the 30th ult., Mru. Louisa Hall, is the 87th yeaT of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Henry Rohrmanj No. 919 Broad' street, above Poplar, (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # MUBPIIY.—On the 31st ult., Ann, wife of Bernard Murphy, In the 50lh year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 7 Little Dock street, below Spruce, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * SHIBE.—On the 30th ult., Wm. Shibe, in the 28th yeftr of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother, John Shibe, No. 110 Keefe street, abjve Wharton street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock; * Black Henrietta cloths or SILK-WARP CASHMERES.—Just received Black Silk Warp-Cashmeres. Do, all wool Cashmeres. Do, English Gashmoros or Twilled Peraani. Do. Coburgs or Paramattaa. Do. all wool Velour Ottomans. Do. do. Velour Reps. Do. do. French Mcrinoes. Do. Reps Anglais, 25 and 37j£c. BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store, a«Q4 Na. 018 CHESTNUT StrwL rvy- SECOND REFORMED DUTCH LU? CHURCH, SEVENTH Street, above BROWN.— Rev. JOS. F. BERG, D. D., of the Theological Setfii nnry, New Brunswick, will Preach in the MORNING, at 10#, EYENING, 7#. It* rvr=» KEY. JAMES B. SIMMONS, PASTOR Elect of the Fifth Baptist Church, will Preach in the new CHAPEL, corner of EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, TO-MORROW MORNING and EYENING. Strangers and thoso residing In the vicinity are cor dially invited and made welcome. Lecture every WEDNESDAY Evening, and Prayer Meeting on FRI DAY Evening. U* ry=» FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LkS corner of TWELFTH and LOMBARD Streets. Preaching TO-MORROW (Sabbath) 310RNINGftt 12& o'clock, and in tho evening at 7)4 o’clock, by the pastor, Rev. PHILIP H. MO WRY. It* ry-=. SUNDAY CARS. THE CARS OF O the HESTONVILLE, MANTUA, and FAIR MOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY will, on TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) run every fifteen minutes from tiie -west Bide to Cathedral Cemetery and Heston ville. .It* MASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEM -113 BERS of tho FIDELITY LODGE, No. 8, of A. Y. M., arc requested to moot at their HALL, on SUN DAY, the 3d, to attend tho funeral of tlioiriate Brother, SAMUEL EDWARDS, at Vi o'clock. Also, tho Gram! Lodge and her Cabinet are invited, and all of her subor dinate numbers. By request of the W. M., in order. Attest, JOUN H. SPENCER, Sec’y. THE ANNUAL MSCF.TI.Ytt OF STOCK- U 3 HOLDERS OF THE MANUFACTUBBRS* AND MBCHANICS* SAVING AND LOAN COM PANY will be held at their office, SIXTH and COM .MERCE Streets, on THURSDAY next, 7th inttant, to elect Directors for the ensuing year. JAMES T. CARTER, President. November 2,1861. no2-st* iy» NORTH PHILADELPHIA PASSEN- U 3 GER RAILWAY COMPANY.—The annual meeting of stockholders of this company will be held on MONDAY, November 4,1861, and 4 o’clock P. M., at which time an election will be held for officers of said company at the office, 409 W \LNUT St. no2-2t rsr=* PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DEN -IJ3 TAL SURGERY.—The /rifrodiicfory to tho re gular Conroe of Lectures will be delivered by 0. N. PIERCE, Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry, on MONDAY, Nov. 4, at 4 o’clock. W. CALVERT, Dean, no2-2t* 133 North ELEVENTH Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1861. K PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIET Y.-rA Stated Meeting will be held at the f the Fire Association, corner of FIFTH and NORTH Streets, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, nt 7 o’clock. WM. H. JONES, It Secretary. ra PEOPLE’S LITER ARY INSTITUTE.— 115 The Second Lectl.ro of tho Course will l>o deli vered oil THURSDAY EVENING, November Tth,, »t CONCERT HALL, by non. CHARLES SUMNER. Subject, u The Rebellion—lts Origin and Mainspring. Lecture carter before 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T, B. PUGH'S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. no2-5t rp rvr=* church or the intercessor, lk§ SI RING GARDEN, below brood 6 t.—VOUMG JlKN—The Monthly Sermon to Young Mon wll i tV. V.) be preached by Kev, It. A. t ARDEN, on SCNDAY EVENING, Nov. 3, at T>£. Subject—“ Gideon at the Bottle." CHILDREN'S CIIUBUII and SERMON at 3 I*. M., to which parent* and guardians nro especially invited. The po vs are all free lit 3P. M. The Rector will also preach at lO# A. M. Young Men are respect fully invited to the EVENING service. The Sexton will neennmiodnte them with Feats. It* NOTICE —THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF ILS BALTIMORE, now residing iu this City, are fi> j“e"f TlfT** KVKVIVO. at «Mnek, jit tm- corner of mil <£ljA](iti fSireets, to make arrangements for retnrniug'to Baltimore, for the of voting at the Flection on WEDNESDAY next. By order of the State Central Committee, It* * JOHN EVANS. rv-==» ST. JOHN’S HI. E. CHURCH, THIRD Us 3 Street, below Girard avenue, (Rar. M. D. KURTZ, Pastor.) Rev, Bishop SCOTT, 10« A. M-, Rev. J. NBIUIi 3, aud Rev. T. It. STOCKTON 7 P. M. IXTJEIIE&TINU MEETING IX BE- Lks HALF OF THE SOLDIERS—Under the nu apicet* of the Young Men’s Christian Association. —The Seventh Meeting of tho series for the promotion of the spiritual and moral welfare of our Soldiers will be held on SUNDAY” EVENING, Nov. 3d, at the West Sprucc street Church, corner SEVENTEENTH and SPRUCE, at ly, o’clock. These meetings huvo been attended with unnblued interest, and have bail a tendency to awaken ill liuniun hearts a consideration of the importance of looking after the spiritual welfare of the brave men who are in momentary peril of their lives ii\ ScfenCO of all "that human patriot* hold dear. InOhieetiug will fi’l* dressed by tiie Pastor, W. P. Breed, Rev. R. M, Cracraft. ami J. Y.’neftton Smith. The* public ore cor dially to attend. Seats free to all. A Collection will be taken to aid in carrying forward the object of the meeting. It* rrs=» sriMll’VAHSM.—mbs. f. o. HY -11. 2 K K, uf V,"ri:!!fll!) H 111 P'iiu,' and Lecture at SAN SOM-STKEEt HALL oil SUSiIAY, al 10>; A. M. anJ P.M. Admission 5 cents. It# ryr==» POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—WIN TER SESSION, 1861*62.—Applicants for ad mission to the SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL for tho general student, nml to the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS for stu dents of ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, MINING GEOLOGY, and CHEMISTRY will attend nt the COL LEGE BUILDING, MARKET Street and WEST PENN SQUARE, tm MONDAY MORNING, Nov. 4, at 9 o’clock. A. L. KENNEDY, M. D„ nol-3t President Faculty. |V*» N O !!' IC E .-THK ITKDKHSICXED UsJ> lit>r«*l*y notice that he has mmlc application to tho Port Wardens for the privilege of widening and ex tending my pier at Marcus Hook. oc3l-3t* jY~=» CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE.— ils_2 NOTICE.—The Board of City Commissioners will liear Appeals from the Assessment of Real and Personal Property, a? returned by the Assessors of the different Wards, for the Triennial Assessment of 1802, on the fol lowing days: Wards. 15t.... Monday,, Oct. 21 2d.... Tuesday, « 22 “ 23 4th..,.Tlmstidiiy, “ 24 oth Friday, 11 25 6th..., Monday, “ 28 7th.... Tuesday, 29 Bth.,..Wednesday, “ 30 9th... .Thursday, 31 10th.... Friday, Nov. li «> * ! ocl6-tuolB OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, October 15,1801. — The Board of Directors hare this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, capital stock of the Company, dear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,1861» Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends eftn be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 233 South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel TnOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. FARMERS’AND MECHANICS I BANK. Lk3 —Philadelphia, October 4,1661. —The annual election for Directors will bo hold at the Banking Home, 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-dtn!B W. RUSHTON. Jr., Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, Us_3 Philadelphia, October 7,1861. The annual Plrclion for Directors will bo held at the Banking House on MONDAY”, the 18th day of November nox, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock r. m. The annua! meeting of Stockholders Trill 1/e held ftt the HATH ft plflCA Ml TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, ftt 12 o’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. ccB-tuths tnolB iv» COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENWSYL- Lks VANIA. Philadelphia, Oct. 12,1861. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on Monday, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A* M* and 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders will bo hold at the same place, on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o’clock M. S. C. PALM SB, ocls-tuthstm*lB Cashier. WESTERN SANK OF PHILADEh- ILs PHIA. October 3,lBBl—The ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Bank will bo held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem ber next, at 12 o’clock M. And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M, and2o’clockP.M. G. M. TROUTMAN, oc3-thst tNIB Cashier. (Y» GIRARD BANK, LL3 " Philadelphia, October 8* 1861. The annual election for Directors will be held at the' Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. M, and 2 P, |I, A general meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the same place on TUESDAY, November 5, at 12 o’clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. ocß-tutlis tnolS Wy. MECHANICS’ BANK. 1 L ? Philadelphia, Oct. 7,1861. A General Meeting of tho Stockholders of this Bank will bo held on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o'clock M. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY', November 18th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. J. WIEGAND, Jr., ocB-wsm tno!8 Cashier. BLOCKLEY AND MERION TURN u3 PIKE AND PLANK-ROAD COMPANY.—An annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at the house of David Young, Lower Merion township, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 3 o’clock F.M., to elect one President, twelve Mana gers, and one Treasurer,* to serve for the ensuing year. 0c29-tuths3t* DAVID MORGAN, Secretary. ry'=* EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM* Q 3 PANT.— Office, No. 407 Library Street, Phila delphia, October 16,1861. The Seventh Instalment, of Five Dollars per Share, of the Stock of this Company will be payable on the Ist NPYRMBER next, at the Company's Qffioe, . ARCHIBALD MCINTYRE, oe!7-tbstnovl Treasurer. rv*=. PHILADELPHIA STEAM-TUG COM -113 PANY.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application has keen made to the above Company for the payment of certificate No. 152, issued March 26, 1857, for six shares, first instalment of s3o—tho same having been lost or mislaid. J. B. LIPPINCOTT k CO. oc3o-w&s4t* THE ARMY COMMITTEE OF THE U 3 Young Men's Christian Association would ear nestly call attention to the fact that very urgent re quests have been made by the chaplains of our Penn eylva-uia Volunteers for moral and religious reading mat ter—Tracts, Hymn Books, Ac. The Association would gladly furnish these at once, ' but cannot, for want of tbe necessary means. It appeals, therefore, to the Christian public of our city for. imme diate aid in this matter. Donations for this purpose (which will be duly acknow ledged in the public papers) may be left with any of the foiiowing gentlemen i Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, U. S. Mint. GEORGE H. STUART, 13 Bank Street. GEORGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange. WMrG. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street. At the rooms of the Association, 1009 CHESTNUT Street, or with the Treasurer, PETES B. SIMONS, BANSOM-STREKT HALL BUILDINGS. ocs smwlm rv=- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- U 3 ROAD COMPANY.—A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Philadelphiaand Erie Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company,-No. 324 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, 13th Novem ter, at 11 o’clock A. Mu tor the purpose of considering and acting finally on the contract oflease with the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, agreed to by the managers of tho two Companies. W. EDW'D. SPOFFORD, Secrofary. Philadelphia, 23d Oct., 1861. 0c23-ws tNI3 MILITARY NOTICES* If THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. B —Deserted from Camp Stratton, BEVERLY, N. J., ]]! on the 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1861, FRANCIS ■“ S. BROWN, Private of Company B, Colonel WM. BRYAN'S Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers i is 22 years of age j of dork complexion *, dark brown hair, and side whisker*; height about 5 feet 11 inches; high cheek bones; dark gray eyes. Had on, when left camp, blue pants and blue military dress coat. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to Capt. JOHN W. WRI3HT, Commanding Company C, Col. Bryan's Bcgimenti now encamped at Beverly, Now Jersey. It « THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. —Deserted from Camp Stratton, BEVERLY, N. J., on the 19Gi day of OCTOBER, 1861, DANIEL F. ' GARBISON, Private of Company B, Colonel WM. BRYAN’S Regiment of New jersey Volunteers j is fit years of age 4 , of light complexion, and sandy hair and whiskers; is stout built; about 5 feet Bor 9 Inches high. Was dressed, when left, in the regular United States uni form, with overcoat and Yornge cap. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to Captain JOHN W, WRIGHT, Commanding Company B, Col. Bryan’s Begimcut, now encamped atßeverly, New Jersey. It Ii U. S. MARINES.—Wanted imrae- H diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied IJr men, for sea and land service: also a few competent dnimmorg and fifow. AU ini irmfttion that duly bo required will he given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Captain J. C. CASH, 0c26-12t Recruiting Officer. INSTRUCTION IN HORSE JBbk MANSHIP.—The undersigned respectfully ~yj i, aaa to inform the public that his BIDING 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 derivod from well-trained horses, and an attentive teacher, at the above establishment. Instructions given in SWORD AND LANCE EXER CISE-3. tar Cavalry; the Manual of tho Sabre aud Lance, and In oh matters especially appertaining to MILITARY HORSEMANSHIP. Particular attention given to TRAINING HORSES, i upon the most approved systems. English, French, and German spoken. ] For the accommodation of tlioße uuable to attend j dining tho day, an EVENING CLASS will be.waited*l upon, from 0 to 8 o’clock. Attached to bis School will be found excellent Stabling, under tho tmpcrmtendcnco of Mr< G< FREE, favorably known for his superior Suddlo and Driving Horses. The best care bestowed on Livery Horses. oc2B-32t# EUGENE DE KIBFFEB. CABD. —M. Hlasko vo&pcctfully in vites the directors and stockholders of the Nata* torium, the principals of schools, members of the. press, his pupils, and also tho friends of physical education, to, honor this Institute with their presence, TUESDAY, November 6, between 4 and 9 o'clock P. 51., to inspect the newly—with' great labor and expense—refitted Gym imsinm. He take* this opportunity to tender to his patrons I,la warmest thanks for their kind approbation of hie exertions for the good of the rising generatlonsof this city: and, also, assures tb»t be will in future, as here tofore, regardless of all sacrifices, pursue his course ot constantly introducing every improvement in his branches of education, and to maintain tlio reputation of tlda In stitute, which lias no rival in the United States. no2*2ttt 219 South BROAD. Rev. wm. bacon stevens, D.D.—A rery fine card photograph, taken Octo ber 2*. McAllister a brother, no23t T2S CHESTNUT Street. S. T. WALKER. 13th. ...Tuesday, Nov. 5 14th... .Wednesday, • “ 6 15th.... Thursday, «« 7 iul} -iftHwi “ 8 18th.... Monday, «« 11 19th.... Tuesday, “ 12 20th.... Wednesday, « 13 215 t.... Thursday, “ 14 ili -.Friday, “15 . Monday, -19 JAMES SHAW, Clerk. RETAIL DRY GOODS. O N N O V At 726 B CHESTNUT STREET, FOR 1 FALL TRADE. JUST BECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. JUST RECEIVED —A- LOT OF PAH I S-M A D E VELVET CLOAKS. TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN THE’COST OF MATERIAL! POINT AIiENCON LACK COLLARS AND SETS POINT VENICE LACE;COLLARS AND SETS, POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) POINTS APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, FRENCH EMBROIDERED DOLLARS AND trimmed with Valencia y*ry Choice .tylo. CAMBRIC AND POLL Arts AND SETS— _, AU prices. HANDKERCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BABBES, and BERTHES. In ell of the above materials. Princess Clothilda HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered In colors,) SI worth $2. A new lot of Pino Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents. • * Hemstitched ‘ • 13 cents, ail linen. Beal Thread VKxL“, * 2 '°° to s 25 \ •• Cambria •• 75 cents to 82. A now lot of Valencicnse Edgings, Inserting, And Loewi. *• Guipure * ■ * •• Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces, Lace Sieeveß, 50c to $1.25. •• Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $5O. The above choice goods, in addition to onr usual large And varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LAOE3, and EMBROIDERIES, will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., ©c2-lm 7*16 CHESTNUT STREET. E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, Have their USUAL show of Goods for F ALL. 1861. FALL SILKS, FALL SHAWLS, FALL CLOTHS, FALL POPLINS, FALL DELAINES, FALL MERINOES. FALL DRESS GOODS, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. GOODS AT WHOLESALE. GOODS AT RETAIL. oilS-smwlm EICH PRINTED POPLINS— New designs in fine qualities, Large lot yard wide, 37)$ cents. no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. PLAIN EPINGLINES— All dark colors, desirable shades. Various qualities Bibbed Poplins. no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. TXTINTER SHAWLS— Y Y Long Blanket Shawls, in checks. New fancy designs, fine goods. no 2 SIXARPLESS BROTHERS. pLOAKING CLOTHS— YVater-proof Frosted Beavers, Bibbed Tricots, plain Beavers. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, no 2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streati. Flannel and blanket ware house. Extra Heavy Canton Flanuels and Domestic Muslins. “ * English and American Blankets for Beds and Cribs. “ Beal Welsh and Shaker Flannels. u Swanßkin and Patent Flannels. “ Balardvale and Washington Flannels. At the lowest cash prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, no2*6tif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Dry goods reduced.^bar- GAINS. One lot Satin Fraconia, 31 #c; usual price, 50c. One lot Printed Cashmere, usual price, 02)£c. One lot Plaid Valencia, 37^c; usual price, G2)£c. One lot Printed Reps, 37j£c; usual price, 62)£c. One lot Plain Repe, 31 j nsunl price, 37^C. One lot Figured Caehmerefl, ecarlet ground. 76e; worth ®I.S6. ’ One lot De Lames, 22c: usual pri.ee, 25c. One lot Gents 1 L. C. Handkerchiefs, 25c: usual price, 37^c. One lot Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs, 12ifc; very cheap. JOHN H. STOKES, nol . |702 ARCH Street.gH A RMY BLANKETS, STOUT, ALL XI. Wool. Dark Gray Blankets. Dark Blue Blankets. TRISH POPLINS, DIRECT PROM J_ Dublin. Rich Shades Brown Poplins. Mazarine Blue Poplins. EYRE & LANDELL, oe3o FOURTH aod ARCH. . Balmoral skirts,full sizes. 2,000 Balmorals, Assorted. 1,000 Balmorals, Fine Grade. EYRE & LANDELL, «39 FOURTH and ARCH, Black cloths, for ladies* Cloaks. Black Castor Beavers. Black Doeskins and Velvets. EYRE & LANDELL, oc3o FOURTH and ARCH< BL A NKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 14-4 Cumberland 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 rate 3. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., oc2B-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET, TOALL—IB6Is J? SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, , The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cent, under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Bl&fibaU, &11 sla 6B. _ Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. A the Old Established Store of THORNLEY A CHISM, •e2O - N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. CLOAKING CLOTHS. Waterproofs and Repellants. Plain Colors Cloakings. Fine and Medium Black Cloths. Also, CasBimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Bovs* Wear, Ac. COOPER A CONABD, se2o 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. ■VTEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! JLI Now arranged for sale in our SHAWL AND CLOAK ROOM, A large assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Block Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. _ ’ Middlesex Blanket Shawls. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Slixed. Black and White Mixed. Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. 25 per cent, under regular prices. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. H. STEEL A SON, oc!9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. QHAWLS. |U Blanket Shawls. Misses* Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents’ Travelling Hands. COOPER A CONABD, 1620 S. E. corner NINTH aud MARKET. Spring skirts—the latest STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced prices, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARBISON, oc!2-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. RIBBONS’ WAGON EXPRESS. Shippers of GOODS TO WASHINGTON will please no tion to MASK TIIEIR GOODS, CAKE GIBBONS’S WAGON EXPRESS, BALTIMORE Agent in Baltimore, GEORGE W. JONES, 30 LIGHT Street. Agents In Philadelphia, Messrs. JOSEPH E. DEVITT A CO., No. 438 WALNUT Street, np stairs. 10~ AU Freights must be PREPAID TO BALTI MORE. no 2-» tTEI MER’S PHOTOGRAPHIC XV GALLERY, SECOND Street above Green, if complete In every particular, and Photographs emana ting from that establishment are unsurpassed by any in the world. The Colored Photography far 91 are ad mired by all persons with taste. It* George f. benkert, looking glass and Photograph Frame Manufacturer, 820 ABCH Street, uol-iftf EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCn. millinery GOODS. £J[TY BONNET STORE. SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE PRICES SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK BALES. Ladles’ and Misses’ Bonnets, Children’s Turbans, Caps, Ac., the belt and most fashionable, and at the low est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re trimmed ; Millinery Goods m Quantities to suit. BEA VER, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, k NICHOLS, vo. nan chestnut street. KENNEDY’S FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND GENERAL QQQDS. No. 729 CHESTNUT STEF'jj BELOW EIGHTH. ocs-3m ’ MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS. Rosenheim. BROOKS. & do., 431 MARKET STREET, Invite the attention or MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-assorted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, • FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, ifci every olkeir Article Ih llitiif UflS. A superior brand cf black velvet ribbons sel3-2m Always on hand. MRS. E. MOULSON, 208 N. JKTNINTH Street, (late of Chestnut street,) offers MILLINERY in her usual neat style, at prices to suit. A beautiful pattern of Infanta’ Bonnets and Ladies’ Ceps, Ac. It* MERCHANT TAILORS. O. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. E. COR. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS. CIB.CULAB My customers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my selections of fabrics and facili ties for filling orders this season are finite equal to those of any former one. I therefore take this convenient method of cordially inviting my old patrons, together with all gentlemen of taste and dress, to give my es tablishment nn early visit. N. B.—AU Kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. - . oc9-lm FINANCIAL. gIX PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN, 6f 7 9-10 per con*. TREASURY NOTES, which are now really for delivery at Office of JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, 0023-lm IX4 South THIRD Street. NATIONAL LOAN. O FFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co.. BAKKIKS. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. , Pursuant to intructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per anuum, will remain open at my office, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. M. until 5 r. BL, and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FtVE HUN DRED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are aU dated 19th of August, 1861, payable in gold in three years, or con vertible into a twenty years six per cent, loan, at tbo option of the holder. Each Treasury Note bos interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in go&jlt tha.Mint every six months, and at the. rate -of one . cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars. 4ny explanation*- required by subscribers will be cheerfutly made* THE NOTES ABE DELIVERED UPON PAY MENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or CHECKS; or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS. J A Y CO O K E ; SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. gEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay ment, the above Notes. DREXEL & C 6-, BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. oc4-lm ' MILITARY GOODS. J)UCK. HE ATT 10 AND 12 OZ. DUCK. Tor Bale try e t _: •f. FKOTHINGrHAM & WELLS. ' 0C29-if6t QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SAT.It BY myUriftf FROTHINGHAM h WELLS. COPARTNERSHIPS, Dissolution of partners SHIP.—The Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name and' style of MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK, & CO., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. GEORGE R. PEDDLE, CHARLES H. HAMRICK, and SANDERSON R. MARTIN, or either of themi are authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm, and' use the name thereof in liquidation. MARTHA T. MARTIN,. GEORGE R. PEDDLE,. OH > HUES Hi HAMRIGR, SANDERSON R. MARTIN, JOHN A. L. MORRELL. October 31»t, 1861. iio2-stnth3t REMOVALS. DR. DU BOUOHET, DEN HOT, has REMOVED to .1533 ARCH' Street. oclO-lm# PORTLAND KEROSENE - OIL. We are nsfer prepared to supply this ' STANDARD ILLUMINATING- OIL A*. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 2. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, se2-0m Philadelphia. UNION ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPESIi - UNION ENVELOPES! That will go through the Poet Office. OYER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Shopkeepers supplied with Tweaty-flve ora-Million, At the VERT LOWEST PRICES, AT MAGEE’S UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY, No, 31« CHESTNUT Street*, Corner of HUDSON- Street. Corn* of HUDSON Street. REMEMBER 318. REMEMBER, 316 CHESTNUT Street. It EAPSON’S, CORNER OF E3S&HTH and GHSBBT Streets, offer to the Ladies one lot of . CHINCHILLA AND PARTRIDGE WORSTED. AT 12i CENTS PER OUNCE. Jußt received, a fine assortment of Zopliyr Worsted, at tli? usual prices, and * WEIGHED AT TnE COUNTER, v An advantage over all othtrz. Our Btock of Fancy Trimmings we have marked down to half their formor prices. -" Zephyr Knit Goods in great variety. Children’s White Wool Gaiters, 25 cental One lot of Plush Slippers, 37X cents. Embroidered Cushions and Chair-seats. Embroidered Clippers. Orni Knitting Balls. RAPSON’S. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. 0c26-stuwth6t PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to Ladies’ Hair-Cutting and Shampooing, at FOURTH and BRANCH. n°2-iftf Home again i home again ! C. FAWCETT, Hair-Cutter and Wte-Maker« recommences business this day at 802 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs. I** Ingot copper.—so,qoo il best quality Lake Superior Ingot Copper, In store,' and for gale in lots to suit purchasers at GEORGE if. WOMRATH’S, uo2.«tnth6t _ 4U ARCH Street, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QPEN I N O OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. the “UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE," 1320 CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper, HAVE NOW OPEN The Finest Assortment of BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS In this City. x New Goods received from our Wnrerooms every morning. WALTER RITCHIE* oel*J-emw-lttt Proprietor. DIES’ WINTER CLOAKS AT rnrriAF rnrcFs. J. W. PROCTOS & Co. V. lI.L THIS MORNING A large collection of BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Bunging from $8 to SIG. STYLIST! AND FASHIONABLE, And particularly worthy the attention of economical purchasers. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND TUB EMPO RIUM, VOS CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. fUOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! V/ WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every quality; BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKB, EVERT NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL; THE LARGEST STOCK AND THIPi&IOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY, IVENS, oc jg _ No. 23 South NINTH Street Cl OA k ! The Largest, . ani Best-assorted Stock ih the city; HOUGH A CO., , No. 26 South TENTH Street Opposite Franklin Market. ■MW CLOAK STORE! J.l The most Elegant assortment in the city, No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door above Cheßtniit. The arch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS* XVEBY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HOBSFALL, *u3l-6m N? W. corner TENTH and ABCH Sts EDUCATIONAL. T?OE.THEU.Sr NAVY,IrEVENUE JU SERVlCE.—Candidates are accurately instructed in the principles and practice of Navigation and Nauti cal Astronomy, and effectually qualified individually to pass a satisfactory examination, by P. STEWART, 928 FILBERT Street. no2-3t* WANTS. TV/fEN OF INTELLIGENCE AND I*l pleasing address W ANTED, as Travelling Agents for the sale of Woodruff's Patent Portable Barometer. Call upon S. B SEAMAN, 139 South EIGHTH Street. oc3o-6t* fa. WANTED—-A FARM, within ten Jr or twelve miles of Philadelphia, for which the best quality of improved city property will be given in ex change. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. BOARDING. ftAA/^\VV^\AA^VV\AAA,V>. , WSj\V'.%%V'A^V\\VW>.''AVV (DO PER WEEK.—Table Board for Gents bountifully supplied winter. Walnut and Broad. Address “A. M. 5.,” Blood's. oc3o-6t* VACANCIES IN BOARDING AT 1413 CHESTNUT Street, Single and Communica ting Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen, first and second story. oc*29-&t* "DOARDlNG.—Desirable and hand- JD Bomcly-ftimiahed rooms, in a central part of the city, can l>& obi&iiicd on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address “ A.~B. C.,” Press Office, oc2B-12t* First-class boarding, with Single and Communicating Rooms, No* 1417 LO CUST Street. oc2l-lm* FOR SALE AND TO LET. JU SWAIM’S building—to let. Jklh. —A large Room in the second and third etory of No. 630 CHESTNUT Street. Imiuire at SVAIM'S Labora tory, SEVENTH, below CHESTNUT Street. -oc3l-3t* TREES.—TREES.— Silver Poplars and Maple Trees. One-half their value. "For sale by C. S. EBJPEIK, No. 624 North TWELFTH, oeSl-St* Or, 126 North NINTH Street, F 0 b sale valuable MHHfABM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing 90 ACRES of superior LAND, situaie twelve miles north of the city, near Fort Washington station, North Penn’a Railroad. First-class improvements- Apply to JS. PETTIT, oe3B No. 309 WALNUT Street. TO LET—A THREE-STORY ■IdL Dwelling House, with a good Cooking-Range, hot and cold water, and all the modern conveniences. Ap ply on the premises, No. 1228 MARSHALL Street, oel7-tf F)R SALE —Valuable Farm, contain ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 8 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2# miles from Lambertville sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial atone improvements j good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only 875 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, se!9 No. 309 WALNUT Streot. C?y4 D AAA —Several new, convenient, {pTCy •VV v • and fine Houses, containing the usual modern improvement?, and in very lino locations on Bush Hill, at prices ranging from $2,500 to $7,500. Only a small amount of the purchase-money required; balance arranged to suit. Apply to N. B. & T. P. POTTS, Attomeys-at-Law, ocl9-s3t No. 617 SPRING GARDEN Street. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Ac AGEKTB FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. oc3l-tf JUST RECEIVED, per “ Annie Kim ball,” from Liverpool, Hander, Weaver, & Han* der’e preparations: 25 fts Extract Aconiti, in 1 ft jars. 25 Hm BakactHyoacryaiuii in 1 ft jws. 50 lbs Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb jars. 100 lbs Extract Taraxaci, ini lb jars, 60 lbs Vm Bal Colcliici, in 1 lb bottles. 100 B>b 01, Succini Beet., in lib bottles. 600 fi>B Calomel, in 1 ft bottles. 600 fts Pit Bydrarg,, in Ift jars. WETHEBILL & BBOT7IER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR large Btdck 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 purchase a Watch for their own wear, will find at our Establishment an article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED OH for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever, before Particular attention isgiven to repairing fine Watches, Clocks, and tfufM Eoxtfi by skilful workmen! FARR & BROTHER, Importers, c23.2mif' 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. COAL. Xj\DW. N. HALLO WELL. L COAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St., below Second, The best Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain Coal constantly on hand. Orders by Dispatch receive, prompt attention. ... oel9«lm. TJVAMILY COAL. WM. O. SHINN & BRO. - Have constantly on band 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 WAliNUllStvcct; or to the Yard, comer of SWANSON and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. ocl7-lmif GROCERIES. IJIO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BUBAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, tosuDDli. families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, . ALBERT C. ROBERTS. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BBEETB. mylg JOSEPH OILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Will open on MONDAY, October 28, fre»l> supplies cf No. 3 0 3—4 04, And other POPULAR STYLES. HENRY OWEN, Agtnl, 91 JOHN STREET, oc2?-6tif ' New York. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BARGAIN. DICKENS’ GREAT EXPECTATIONS FOR TWENTV-FIVE CENTS, Author’s Copyrighted Edition*. GREAT EXPECTATIONS. CHARLES DICKENS, And Published by T.B. PETERSON & BROS.. 306 CHESTNUT STREET. PETERSON'S CHEAP EDITION FOR TIIE MASSES! PRICE TWENTV-FIVE CENTS A COrV, Ami T» M!a| l(M | . f » I U » rnq W ** - - npmnnaAU t. BROTHERS, 34»* ~ • r * B * PLTEU - ON * urn , CHESTNUT Street, Phila delphia, the only authorized American publishers of GREAT EXPECTATIONS-' Printed from the manuscript of Charles Dickess, in advance of its publication in Europe, for which prio rity Charles Dickens has been paid in cash One Thousand Pounds Sterling, or Five Thousand Dollars, by the American PubHfchcr#, T.B.PETERSON* BROS., No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. It .is published complete and unabridged in the fob lowing styles: Author's Cheap Edition, in ohO volume, paps? ;over, price.. 25 cents IlUiifraUh Cheep Edition, on linfr and thicker paper, with sioLenau’s tinted illustrations, price .50 cents. Fiver Editions are also issued as follows, bound in cloth : One vol., Svo, with 34 illustrations by McLenan SI 60 One vol., 12mo.,with 34 illustrations by McLonan** 1 50 Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, will please pond in their orders at once for what they may want of any of the Author’s Authorized Editions, to the only ~ piibtishera'of them, In ordering, be particular to name the edition** you wish, and.address all orders to T. B. PETERSON & BROS., 306 CHESTNUT STREET, #y"Any or all of which will be supplied at VERY LOW PRICE. It /CHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES.—The subscribers are now offering at reduced prices, for cash, their very Choice and well-selected assortment of English and French Books, all fine editions, and many in superb bindings, in order to reduce their stock prior to the first ifanutirv. Tlieir collection comprises the best editions of the stand ard authors, together with a groat variety of Scientific, Illustrated, and Miscellaneous Works, at milch less than the usual rates. English and French Engravings in great variety. Gentlemen forming Libraries, and Libra rians of Public Institutions, are particularly invited to call and examine tlic stock. Periled Cafataea frirV nißhed gratis on application, or mailed to any address. Mcelroy & co., Importers of English Books, &c n oc3l-3t No* 27 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. Books, law and miscella NEOUSj new and old, bought, sold, and eg- at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street Libraries at a distance purchased. Those baring Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditieea. WANTED—Books printed by Beniamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America* Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet L»wb of PeuuqyVvafup for sale. Catalogues, to press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by ffe2s-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL. LEGAL* fSTOI ICE.—IN' THE COURT OF ll COMMON FLEAS FOR THE- CITY ANb COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. To the legal representatives of WILLI&T9 BING HAM, the cider, decease. Whereas Charles S. WSliams did, on tho' 26th day of October Instant, present Ills petition to the Conit of Com mon Plena aforesaid, praying the stud court to authorize and direct the Recorder of Deeds for the said city and county to enter ftitisfaetion on the record of - a certain indenture of mortgage, executed by one Benjamin R. Morgan to the said William Bingham, the elder,-bearing d«to the Blh day of February* A. D. 3800, and recorded at Philadelphia, in mortgage-book E F, No. 2 t page iO9, to secure the sum of s£,ii3.3? upon a certain tract of land in the former township of tho Northern Liberties, now in the said city, lying between Gunner’s rnn and Macphcrson’s lane, containing 54 acres and 'B2 perches. Now, in pursuance of an order of the said court made on the said 2Gth day of October, you are hereby required to appear at the December term of the '?aid Court of Common Pleoe, to he held at Philadelphia ott tho flr*,t Monday of December next, and make answer‘to the said petition, if any you have. WIT,LIAM=H. KERN, no2>s4t Sheriff of the City and Comity of Phila. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS- U TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED* STATES, TO TIIE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Gritting : Whereas, The District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District ef Pennsylvania,-rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the- name of the Unliiil SUioa of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the Schooner SPECIE, whereof ANTONIO LAWRENCE is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as a Prize* by the United States sloop-oMrar DALE, EDWARD Mi YARD, Commander \ said sloop being one of the Atlantic Naval Squadron, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring). You aro therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Phila delphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer , you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner SPECIE, hertackle, apparel, and furniture, and -the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, to appear be fore the Honorable JOHN OAD WAL ADE R, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication of these presents, if it be-a Court day, or else on the next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in duo form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner SPE CIE, her tackle, apparel, aud furniture, and tho goods, wares, and- merchandise, laden thereon, should not be pronouuced to belong, at the time of the cApture of the same, to the enemies of the Uir ted fctates, aud as goods of their cnemiesor otherwise, liable aud.6ubjcct to condemnation, to be*adjudged aud con demned os good and lawful prizes 5 and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice ahull appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by. the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,)-that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show* .a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will JiV&ecAil to HdjUiHiitlob AH ths £A[eof»should not bo pronounced to belongj.at •he time o; : i tho capture of tU9 saatf, to the encinta, of 'the Unittd; States, and as good* of their enemSe* or otherwise,.liable and subject to oendemnatiou. tn fc*.ad judged- and condemned as gqodl and lawful ppi&ea ] and do and recei\a-Su this behalf asio- jus tice stall; appertain. And tita-i you duly inth'iPJet or causa tube intimated, unto sjjfc persons ufoiri>*iAgene rally (M-whtun, by the teiiea ! their tickets. WHEATLEYS CONTINENTAL YY THE^TBB—W'ALSiUT BTBEET, ABOVE EIGHTH. . Tlie f(ii!ti\vipa pomyiiWs QF have hppp cstiiblialifil i Pltrijnet, ®IVW Uiitlo, 8n /i*. > Family Circle, 16 eta.; ~..t v/i'Ml'Pi Mia WM# ill l’rlrale Boxrai 50 cent*; Colorea GaUcryt 10 cents. UNBOUNDED FURORE. CROWDED nOI'SES! CROWDED HOUSES! Sixth Night of the great Sensational Drama, entitled THE SIREN OF PARIS. with Scenery, Costumes, and Appointments, ALL NEW. To conclude with THE LADY OF TUB LIONS l WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARBKTT9ON, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November 2, A GREAT RILL. The entertainment will coimnence with Dotiflld Rayno.* ..Mr. J. L. Barrett 3V9 1 Mr. Hemple The evening’s entertainment will conclude with tbs nautical drama, in two acts, entitled * BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Prjceb—6o, 37#, 75, and 25 cents: Private Boxes, $5 and S 3. ’ Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at 7#, MRS, JOHN DREW’S ARCH.3TBEBT THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager. W. S. FREDERICKS. Bnalften Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November 2. Will be presented the new Sensational Play entitled THE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME. Ernest de le Gdrde) .. _. . _. Zamharo \ Mrs. John Drew. Count de Torquerohee,,* ~Mr» John GLlbart. To conclude with fh-e Musical Comedietta entitled THE WATERMAN. Pricks—7s,so, 37X> 2&i and 15 cents. Change of Time.— Dovta openTkt # before?; curtain will rise at 7# precißtly. No extra charge for reserved seats. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE.— The Lessee takes great pleasure in' announcing that ha has entered into an engagement, for a brief period, with those celebrated tragic artistes, Mr. and Mrs. J. tf, WALLACE, Jr.r and Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT, who will muke their first appearance at this establishment on MONDAY EVENING NEXT* Nov. dtb, in Shaksponre’s Tragedy of JULIUS CA2SAR ! PHILADELPHIA. N. B —Due notice will he given of the repetition of the SIREN OF PARIS, Which, in consequence of previous arrangements* will, after this evening, be withdrawn for a few nights* It Ruins of in mosaic, BY RINALDI, OF ROME. THE FINEST WORK OF ART Ever imported into the United States, Now open for in spection to the citizens of Philadelphia, at the establish ment of BAILEY A CO., 819 CHESTNUT St. oc3o-tf Assembly buildings, comer ot TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. WA VGITS ITALIA POSITIVELY THE L SST WEEK. EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday aiid Saturday aC. temoons. A. IV. Fesko.'.v. : Lecturer. Admittance, 25 Cta.; Children, 15 cts. Doors open tf 7; commence at a quarter to 8. o?2^8-6t* pERMANIA OKCHESTKA. OT CARL SENTX, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY,' at3J# o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HiLL. Pnckage af Eight Tlcketsr. fl; Single Tickets, 25 cU. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestant street, J. E. GouM's, Seventh And and at'tlwSoor of the Ilall: oc2B'»tf THE PIIESTIDIGITATEUR. The magnificent Jewelry, Gebi' Crown, Decorations, Mcdaia, &c„ jiroSentnd t,o H ]•! R M A N N By foreign Monarcha and Potentates will be exhibited at CALDWELL & CO.’S, 822 CHESTNI/T Street, on the daj' of his first appearance at the Academy of lltisdc— viz: WEDNESDAY, October 30tfi.‘ And the superh Shawl given him by the Queeu of Spain »t EVANS A c 0,% 618 ciiEgysy? §trffl, on tlif s VILT«Q.W .STREETS, . PHILADELPHIA, . Tor Bethlehem, at 640 A. M., 2.45.m»4 5.05 V. M.. For Doylestown, at Q A.M.'and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington,,at6 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem, at 7.07 and 948. A. M. and 8.32. P. M. licnve Poylcptosni) at 0,30 A, M. and3,2o P, M, Reave Fort Washington, at Q 50 A. 51. ON SUNDAYS. . Philadelphia for Fort Washington, 4t 9.30 A. Ma.* Philadelphia for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, a 4 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.45 P. Ms, uol-3t FEUS' CLARK, Agent. - NOTICE TO SHIPPERS of GOODS TO."WASHINGTON. GIBBONS’ WAGON BXBBBSS, connecting at Bal timore with Bricsgon Line. Through in thivty liom-fl. TlieSHlr lino !!}# de}jy{>r>’A Fw far ther particulars apply at thgioffipp of tlie Ericsson Line.. nol-st# JT-v NOTlfi® TO SHIPPERS ■BafaEbib OF FE3iJJMT. TO WASHINGTON, BY KRICSSTjS LINK TO, BALTIMOBS, ANHiBROB TSENG* Bt KAIL, H&AD TO WASHIKOIOB. Ok and after this date-all freights for Tashlngton by, this route will be reviired lo be prepaid through, lob no„ package will bo roeeixed. unless masked with uuap, aai|deiitination in frails FREIGHTS Off ALL maned and forw&rialidttilj. _ „ „ A. GBOVJJS, Jr„ Agent, No, 34 S'-rtk WHABT3SL ocl7-lm - -ir-a. SOB NEW YOKK. fifiSSESKNEIY DAILY LIN 3, vis Delaware mk Bari tan Canal. pkiiadelphUesA H»w York *S*KU BtUSiboht Oci*- •ur receive freight Mid leave dijly at 2 P. fag their c»rpaes-i& Hew York to# Mlowing da*s. freights tiwien at reasonable sites, WM. ly CLYDE, Agent, No. M SOUTH 'W7WJIYICS, PhOSeifhta. JAkiBS HAND, A*efi,‘ tol-tf liusU ml IB Ei Sri BIYYB, Law Yoefc. -.sir""PHILADELPHIA! AND? KQBi WASHINOSON BXPBUBB BTHA*-, BOAT COMPANY. line direct for V%aahl^%f}n| GacoaalowH. Ttooush ! ti3B boiini Bteiwar OaptafikTHOß. HMHK Steamer JKRSMIi, Captain, JEBDMIL , WU.leava PhiladelpfcA every WEJHEfiDAY Md BA 99BSAY, at 12 o’c3pek Ha Coronating with tivoee prats, ami re'-anaing. leava Washington. gfiocaa* i tawn, And «ywj *»4 SA,fWK . DAT. for Pbßad«W»tfcf ' W.P.CLTDB,A»»ti "■.ssssvmsms“- Tool of 0 street, Wedungtoii. JOR MBW YOBK. Tl» Steam Pi«»!ter Comnif will comman' thill biutaea for the mama on HonilVt 18th Inet'^t Their ate&mcn Me now nceMng freight M Beam# Pier Bios* Walnut street . Tbmk acoommodetln* Apfljr to W.M. BAIRD h 00* SM Sooth Ddswiro A»«o» , QAPONIFIER SAPONIFIES. O Bur a Box of SAPONIFIBB; costs 16 cents. It mokes eight pounds of beautiful hard soap, or nearly a jiirrrl of oof: soap—all for 16 rente. Tty it. ocISJ AMUSEMENTS. THE HIDDEN HAND. STOYES AND RANGES. IN ALL BIZEB, No. 209 North SECOND Street,. ' Philadelphia*