jy ITEMS.I siiuday-School Meeting. . hoK. EX'GOTEHITOK POLLOCK AND s pV, JOHN S. WILLIS. )nr ,*moiit that there would bo a Sabbnth iiclil At Nazareth Methodist Episcopal n th street, below Vine* yesterday aftcr ' by Hon. Pollock, di i nitod States Mint, and Bov. J* S- Willis* nitrflcted an immense aggregation at the ,„ r . The exercises were conducted by ® pr. Aldttf, and oponed with singing* » n ~ Rot. Mr. Cameron, the singing by the 1, mu, vwy crcditalile fn toml-haying direction of Professor Win. G, Fisher, of report was road l')'the superintendent, Mr. complaint was mule In this document tlP r of pert o " B volunteering ns teachers was to the demand for to large a school, ’Bering oter hundred achol&re. . ?BT >;X-GOVERNOR bollock. f iber® Ima over boon a prominent Govern ' rhilnrtdphia -who has taken so active and , irl in the various movement In which the u r rlmi-chos are most deeply interested, as nor rollocWinco Ms residence in this city [ { j (! . United States Mint. His engagements fllP multitudinous, on Sand ay and many ,-tin’week) apd his services are universally sincere offering of a Christian gentleman l,ly impressed with the high claims of the PO f t *ascs* His addrois on this occasion was extempore appeals for which he ,jv gifted. i, f r iu attendance, he said In commencing, ilting. it was the interest felt by tills oori- Sabbath-school cause. And ho was sur- io ],enr ei the delinquencies stated in n«d by the superintendent, A few months . had entered the Sanctuary of our country ur lienor and national glory. Immediately rm s (- hnd been heard and responded to by „of our country. This was well, for he 1830 of home and country was the cause of it w ns the duty of every one who professed to throw his whole soul and energy on the lingered country. itrioiic opening, ho continued by antici ,„iry of Ms audience, as to wliftt these re lowith tho subject which had'called them would endeavor to explain. The report hearing had appealed to every man and i forward and range themselves tmder the •o Messiah, and he wanted them to man!- alacrity in responding to It that was uni fiers of our country. It was to him in thero should exist so much reluctance hers of our churches about coming Cor ing as Sabbath-school teachers. ,g remarks were addressed especially to inking them sundry impromptu questions, reived impromptu answers, some of which flligent, and others rather original, erO tble merriment. , by THE BEY. J. s*;, WILLIS. Mnnipuceil with a compliment to the pre- Ho thought the disposition to impart well nigh a universal instinct of the race , imported sorao striking piece of news, iui hour of night, and in perfect solitude,' oct secrecy, the probability was that the tell Uie secret to another In less than nr?, also with the secrecy-injunction* and till, by and bye, some man would tell his ,of course, everybody knew it I [Laugh- this was true of humanity la general* ought ft apply to the imparting of Bible in favor of making l the Sabb a th- hc Lool a istributlon agency* alleging that it would 'lent that could possibly tie instituted, lay that the tract had not been the pushing great good t He had sometimes icts were*, like ferrets. These small, it 9 were sometimes used to go down into h to dislodge rats. The tract did a with this exception, that, Instead of iiiul mice, it drove out devils 1 and he driven out, if there was river for > into, as had been the those ‘ the herd of swine,” would be at least P their abode in Pixie! lenled the affected supremacy of certain tits Gospel sought to eradicate. Some ■y detirous of tracing their pedigree to ’—tiie F. F. V’s., for example—and in to where they were ashamed to own it ly it carried them bach to the forecastle lack, and thus we had the 44 cod-fish iich were the commonest and most nu« , Mr. Willis also adopted the qnestlon ring out the children, hia first interroga te if as the Jiret man to which some tlip congregation replied u Eve p* We lint this mention of the name' of the wilier created an audible smile* :rrt Flock,—lt is well known (Flmir is now entirely out of the mar* Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, at Arch «. has, however, now on hand an article 'he finest quality of groceries can al 1, fresh and prime, at -Hr. Mattson’s has it Zehncbr, Fourth and Vine that they trill in future supply their tod brands' of Flour from' St. Lout?, licott’s Mills, Maryland. Thia-ftrm has high reputation, and they are deter- Vote. —At present there is a over the army vote. The official result i announced, yet there are many who frauds have been perpetrated, and are out the soldiers 1 ballots, The poll* ig excited and cannot agree, except in best and cheapest fall and winter gar wired at the fashionable clotliing esta iville Stokes, 609 Chestnut. Clothing of at very low prices, in order to suit the ji-sKRAt Fremont.—The case >nt is absorbing a full share of public e question arises, what is to be done •ler { The stories of rotten blankets, o off, Ac., may be true, or they may be opinion; but we do maintain inflexibly « been one word of complaint uttered ; uniforms made by Rock hill A Wilson, tone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 603 nbove Sixth.. The military garments is Arm are irreproachable in respect to finish; while their suits for civilians alwl to be peerless* AT THE HOTELS O’pjtOOK IASTHIOHt. JMB—Chestnut and Ninth Struts, in J S hong) BonlsrlUe, Ky C Knap, N J • York \V H Adams Chicago rk Horace P Martin V York W P Maaon, Washington \'im M Pomeroy & la, N Y W Surratt, Harrisburg irk E Black, Mt Holly ly Mrs Vogol, N Jersey la W B Bane, USA r York J J Blair, N Jersey NJ Blent W E Van Reed, USA i, 11C Saral A Walsh, N York Maj Hughes, USA S ST Alf Brocks, Boston Mias H Lane, Wheatland w York Jas Mlltimon, TTSA N York It Morris, Wash, D 0 'Tania H Burgess, Philadelphia ’ Jersey A A Anderson, Pentm Hr Show, Mew York J E XThlhorn, Sew York V S Hunter, Beading J N Craig, Wash in ton, X) 0 lelpbia G Fisher, Horrißburg i A A. Cobb, Sew York K York W H Warren, Troy, S Y fork J Daria, Jr, Now York itk E Xunla, New York a J Proctor, Boston .it Dr Y Fierpoint, London ' Prov Hra A LlWobb A oil, Bait lolttmore J Kremelßerg, Baltimore York T Daridson, Jr, Scotland mce,Bl J Farnsworth AwAN Y ark J. A Carrier, New York u LieutSpang, Michigan York B G Clarke, Sow York t J S Waltaco A la, B4lt <, CS A Mr Br.rwuall, Hartford , Wla W B Benhett, Sew York W N Hawley, New York m Hon H B Wright, Pa Pa DB Burbank, Jr, Kjr aliens J E lea, Buftftio W A Allen, Delaware sli.DO C Wheeler, Auburn E H Seura,' Proy, BI , iston N T Stephens, DBA J J Koix, Hew York oiißin Dr J B Porter, USA York John Egerton F Wescheurodcs, Boston York H F Hitch on W A Hacker, 'Worcester York Blent Jas McKune, N York >rk Blent Jos Barclay, N York jrk Blent McCormack, N York York John Brown, Canada West rk Mr Bayard, He* Jersey W A M Fuller n Holte, Peoria, 111 ,-k A W Hobart, Boston ork Mr Phelps rahkos D P Bedeß, He* York Bobt Garrett, Kentucky K B Barr, Pennsylvania tlngton Mr Stevens. New York JH Clement, Boston Is T W Greane, Sew York jrk B Briggs,Engl*”" g Miss EOlrrSharon, Wla don CH Stoughton HI fork O J Whiting A wf, US A Idge E B Davenport, Boston M J Adler, Georgetown,DC York F B Doughty, Hew York Geo F Seymour, Hew York Geo E White,.New York. York Joint E Owens, Baltimore lelphia G Brewer, Boston . i Mrs Crownlnahleldy Boston itou H C Jarrett, Baltimore i’KL—Fourth street, above Market, teney IdemE 8 UJman, Fa Wm Ten Eyck, Pa in co Master Snyder, Pbfift t I) H King, Ohio wnrg G W Palmer, Pennsylvania iesbarre G B Nicholson, Pa Unbera’g "W McGrath, Ukambersb’g. »»rburg John H Bennett, N T oming Jos Penn, Boston la Geo Metxgar, Pittsburg la Mrs £ H Gardner, Pa la, Va DO Goodrich, lowa Eitao,Xnd R Bell, Jr, Valparaiso, 2nd irk G W Morgan, Reading JadelphiaE B Callings, Wilkesbnrre iadelphla /EL—CbMtnot *bOTO r«th. «#b« J BCham»lon,Phil» Ala W Harris,'Jr, Phlla I Tenn B Porkla* 4 KTuwen >o, N J Jor PloyiVNewYork taiore Cot B H Jenkins, Del •*k Thos Smalt,Haw York '• w wcst.ir s A 0 Smith, Bn*tjai., -= Del A Hitchcock, #•*?<«* ** J Van Riper, Brooklyn r * Louis Burr, tfaw Y«fc. ; tk Wm McEvoy, Hew York , J KG Starkweather, Bait. Moore, Schyl.co, Pa Jos Johnson, Schyl co, Pa Joh.if Lawler, Scbylco, Pa Geo Bowman, J M Miller, Perry co, Pa MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. DB Jaimey, tf S-A , W 8 White, Penna E Middleton, Penna Jos Bichardaon, Attleboro Mrs Allen, Attleboro John E Parry, Attleboro Jos A Van Hors, Yardleyv John 0 Caywood, Brooklyn Jos P Martin, Penna H Gilbert, Harrisburg BABLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Hutchinson Yerfeos, Pa Erasmus Miles, Bucks co 0 G Stovtr, Caryersvilie Aspavis, Woodbury, NJ Joshua Beaus, Doylestowa Jesse Heston, Newtown • Thos Barnsley, Pa AW Lewis, Bucks co S A Sessom, Bristol, Pa N Shaw, Pennsylvania George Jones, Pa Jos A Paxson, Carvorsvllte Geo W EBia, Philadelphia Ja» Anderson, Newtowii Mr Hough, Newtown L Anderson, Bucks co BALD EAGLE—Third street, above UaBowMU. Joel Worthington, Bucks co T.SLftisenring, Pa ! . John Klcmm, Bethlehem •; L'gwfrCaae, Easton MARINE INTELLIGENCE. IST SEE FOUBTtt PAGE, i Brig James Crosby, Teazle, from St Thainas 19th utt, in ballast to E A Bonder A Co. Sailed in company with schrs Maryland ®«d Louisiana for Baltimore. Left schr Virgina, Price, for New York in 6 days. Brig Avon, (Br) TTefy, 10 days from Yarmouth, NS,' With fish to E A Souder A Go. 1 Schr Elizabeth Ann, (Br) Bunker, from Cornwallis, NB, via Holmes’ Hole, 7 days, with potatoes to Van Horn, Woodworth «fe Go. - ■ - Steamer Fanny Gamer, Spencer, 20 hours- from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special Attention is called rriTn to tk® unprecedented inducements offered to those about purchasing aud Melodeon3. Large temporary reductions being.madeto -me by ttrem%nufac turera in consequence of reduced-wages, rent of manu factory i anti all. that goes to make up the cost of pro duction, the /all bene/itis proffered to buyers, and a call k must satisfy all that note is the time. Can sell»first class Piano at $225, Giro me aoall. no4-lm J. E. GOULD, Seventhand Chestnut sts. Elegant China and Glassware— AT auction. ELEGANT CHINA AND GLASSWARE, AT AUCTION. A large variety of rich French anil English China, Glassware, Parian, and Decorated Vases, Ac., will be offered AT PUBLIC SALE, AT, THE CHINA HALL, CHESTNUT Street, oppoßila the State House, on WED NESDAY MORNING, November 8, at 10 o’clock, com prising Dinner, Tea, and Dessert sets, Toilet sets, Vases, Hanging Baskets, a great variety of rich cut and en graved Gtassware, Ac, Goads will bo arranged and cata logues ready on Monday. noSS-4t* Dr. Hobertson’s Gout and Rheu matic Daors—The only reliable remedy for Rheuma tism, Gout, Ac. Price 81, For sde by ( DYOTT A CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, ocfflUmwlm Depot for all Popular Medicines. Batchelor’s HAib Dye.-—This cele brated and perfect HAIR, DYE la the BEST IN THE WORLD. All other* are inert Imitations of this Great Original, which has gained aneb axtenrivo Patronage In all parts of the globe. The -genuine W. A. BATOHE LOB’S LIQUID BrATR DYE isstavtut produces a splendid Black or natnral Brown, without stadning the Skin, or Injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ii! effect* Of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. ' Sold by all Druggists and Perfumer*. Wholesale By FAHNESTOCK A CO. and DYOTT A CO., Philadel phia . ■ ■ rnhl-tf One-Pmoe Clothing, ofthe Latest Sms's, made ih the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Oar OsH-Pmon Systkm la strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike, aegs-ly JONES. A CO., 604 MARKET Street Card Printing, Best and Cheapest In Bie City/at 84 Bonth THIRD Street MARRIED: PEARSALL—JPABRISH.—On the morning of the 2d instant, by Friends’ ceremony, at the honsSof William D. Parrish, William Pearsall to Hannah M., daughter of William D. and Elizabeth W. Parrish, aB of Phlladel-; phla. . * Philo., Utb mo. 4th, 1881. _ • _ TBEWIN—BUNTING On the 30th nit, by Rev. 0. D. Cooper, Lient. Wm. F. Trewin to Miss Martha Bunt ing, of this city. WOOD—PIERCE.—On October 3,1861, by Alderman Wm.H. Butler, OharieaW. Wood to Mary Teresa Pierce, both of Philadelphia. '. * - LITTLE—OAYENAUGH,—On the 31st nit, by Rev. S. E. Stevens, John Little, A. M., of Bridesbnrg, to Jnlia Cavenaugh, of this city. * DIED: 'PENNOCK.—Nov. Ist, at La Grange, the residence of Bis son-indiuv, George Connell, Horatio B. Pennock, aged 70 years. . ’ ' The relatives and mends of the family ay; respectfnlly Invited to attend his funeral, on this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, from Darby road, below Gray’a lane. * HILL.—On the evening of the Ist iust., Esther Hill, In the 78th year of her age. ... Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mary H. Pennell, Fortieth street, aboYe Pratt, (north Of: Market,) on Third-day morning; at 0 o’clock.' To proceed to Middletown, Delaware county, Fa. ** WALTONS—On (be morning of the 3d Inst., Annie H. Walton, in the 2lat year of her age. Her relatives and friends aro invited to attend her funeral from the residence of Anna Hallowell, 1801 Spruce street, oq Third-day, the sth fast., at 2 P. M*#« COMLY.—At Whiteman*, on Saturday evening, the 2d Inst, Julia E., wife of Samuel W. Comly. ' | Funeral on Wedneeday, the 6th instant. Meet at the house at half past bne'o’clock. Interment at Beggars town Church; t , * ADAMS.—Oh the 30th ult., Harriet Teese, daughter of Rudolph and Sarah. Adams,. as ed 7 months and lgdays. Funeral from the residence of h°r parents, at'Frank lord, on Main street, above Harrison, this (Mondaylotter noon, at 3 o’clock. ,<■< ■ . IRWIN. On the Slst Alexander, son of Francis anA the lateJfheeheilrwin, in thedSOth yetearT- Funeral from bis late residence, No. 326 North Tenth street,' this (Mottdayl'nnjrUng, at 9 o’clock. . * MOLLESTON.—On the.lst Inst., Robert, youngest son of Benjamin and Harrtet-Mtdleston. : Funeral from the reeMenqe of his parents, Thompson street, between. Front and Second, this (Monday) after-. noon, at 2 o’clock. . MALON.—On the Ist inst, .Arthur Malon, la the.ssth year of his age. . *r* Funeral from his late reridoncet‘No. 513 New Market street, above Noble, this (Monday )morning,*fc o’clock. STONES, —On the Samuel - Stones, M. D., and youngest "daughter of £he late Dr, funeral from her late residence, No. 1331 Pine street, on Tuesday morning, at Iff o’etoefo- * Weekly Report of Interments. Hbaltb o»»xcb, November 2,1861. Interment! in Die City of Philadelphia from the 26» of October to the 2d of November , 1861. DISEASES. £ DISEASES. A5thma,.....,..,.. Asphyxia.... Apoplexy Burns and Scalds... Cancer *• Face. ** Testicles,.... Uterus...... “ Stomach.... Casualties Croup.... .......... Congestion of the 8rain............ “ 8ung5...... •* Xirer....... Cholera Infantum.. Collapse of Longs... Cirrhosis Cramps.... Consumption Longs. Convulsions . « Puerperal- Uy»noefSy.v,*.i*.«* Diptherfa. • Diabetes Diarrhwa. DropsyV* «» Abdominal. • I* ii Chest....*** ii Heart.....«• Disease of Brain... »* Heart... ii Spine',..., - ; or ths Under 1 pear, a**** Prom Ito 2...... « 2to ** 5 t010...,V«. . " 10tol5. «♦ 15 to 20...,,; “ 20 to 30,,.,,., “ 80 to 40 Total WARDS. .1 WARPS. .• . * T**SF* •*" First 121 Tenth,. 7 i? Second ISEleventh § :T***#**k*£*• ** J; Third...,,.,... 4 Twelfth ~V 8 * Fourth.,.. 10 Thirteenth...... 4 ® Fifth..... h Fourteenth.... 7 Twenty-third.*.*® 5ixth........... 3 Fifteenth.,,.,.l3 Twenty-fourth..** Seventh........ 6 Sixteenth 11 Unknown...**..*®' Eighth........ 9 Seventeenth,.,.l9 ‘ - : ♦ ' Ninth.... 4[ Eighteenth..... *.s > Total NATITITV.—United States, 172: Foreign, 86 5 . Un • knowOi.lfo' •' - &' ■ * From the AlmshnnsutlQ | People -of Color, -8; from the Gdnntry, S. Dysentery . Debility.....—:*.- Effusion on Brain.. FeTerCamp. si Congestive.... « 5car1et.......- ** Typhoid...... Fatty degen of Liver Hemorrhage Lungs. Hooping Cough..... Inflammation, Brain “ Bronchi.... it Bladder*.. 11 Chest...... n Liver.«... “ Lungs • Peritoneum Pleura 11 8. * Bowels Inanition Marasmus Old Age..... Ossification Head,. Palsy Scrofula Small-Pox Still-Born Strangulation Suicide....... Suffocation Worms.... Wounds, gun snob. . Total i*MBB WBBB f f * JOTS .« 2 .24 .32 . 20 .6 Frbm4oto 50 - .11 5010-86.;... 66t» 70„..i. II TtftoSmwftnos B, B. COIffBGTS, Cashier. ry=» JUerKSINGTON BAJIK, v - ' *- - ■ ' -pHiLADKLipHIA,; Octobei;s,lB6l. .The- Aimiial Meeting*of Stockholders will.be held ob TUESDAY,Novembers, 186l,atl2o’clocknoon., ; ocT-mwftooS . An Election for-Directors'witi be held at theßanking House on MONDAY, thelBth day of November next, between the hours of 9 A.' M. and 3 P. M. oc7-mwf tnolS ' - C. T. YEBKES, Cashier. nr=» SOUTHWARK BANK, lUgf October 4^1861. The Annual Election for Directors wiH be held at the Banking Boose on MONDAY, the 18th day of Korem ber next, between the boors of 10 o’clock A. H. and 2 o’dockP.M. • . . A General Meeting of tlifi Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o'clock M ocs-mwftnolB ry==“ HOUSE OF REFUGE.—APPLICA- U_3 TIONS for the situations of Matron and Assistant Station of tire Colored Department of tho House of Befugewilt be received until the Bth of November, by the (subscriber. JaMES J. BARCLAY, i oc2B-mwf6t • No. 3 ATHENAEUM BUILDING. E OFFICE OF IKE PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL COMPANY, October 15, 1861 . The annual Meeting of the Stock and Loanholders will be held at the Office of the Company, northdaat corner of. NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 10# o'clock A. M. An Election to choose Foot Managers, to serve three years, win be lieki, at same place, immediately after the dose of the aforementioned meeting, and close at 2P. M. ocl6-wfmtno4 W. S. WILSON, Secretary. mbs' PHILADELPHIA STEAM-TUG COM pant.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application has.been made to tho above Company for the payment of certificate No. 152, isened March 26,185 T, for eii shares, first instalment of 530-rthe same having been lost or mislaid. J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO. ocBo-wAs4t* _ . .. tyros*- THE ABUT COMMITTEE OF THE lt3 Young Men’s Christian Association would ear * neatly cal] attention to the fact that very urgent re anestß have been made by the chaplains of our Penn -eylvania 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 the necessary means. It appeals, therefore,'to the Christian public of our city for imme diate aid in this matter. _ ■ * ■ . - Donations for this purpose (which win he duly acknow I lodged & the public papers) may be left with any of the I .followinggentlemen: Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, U. S. Mint. GEORGE H. STUART, 13 Bonk Street. GEORGE B.FOX, Merchants’ Exchange. -WM. G. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street. : “At the rooms of Uie’Association, lfep CHESTNUT • Street, -or with th#-Treasurer, PETER B, SIMONS, «»W(Vm.STBEETHALL BUILDINGS. ocs smwlm itaiiZTAß’EpKbTicEs. ' ; MJJ. jg. MARINES,—Wanted mme- ? '■ -Stately for the ; tf.' S, Marine Corps, ?60. - r*ie4todJM; m men, for sea and land service: also afew competent T*- drummers and ftferp. AH' inf jrmatidn that may required, will be given at the Bendravous, 311 South* FBONT Street, Philadelphia. ■ > Captain J. 0. CASH, 0c26-12t Becrnittog Officer. COL. RUSH’S CAVALRY.;- ~9jjb| A few good men wanted to fill up Company K ‘JjOSbL. to the maximum number. Apply at the Camp, Second-etreet road, above Nicetown lane* ♦• . 7 no4*St* HOWABD ELLIS, Captain. n** instruction in horse- Ht MAH SHIP i—The undersigned respectfully •r--rf to inform the jmhlio that his BIDTNG SCHOOL, DUGAN Street, below Spruce, between Fif teenth end Sixteenth attests, has been reopened for the season. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to become shilfnl riders will realise the superior advantages derived from well-trained horses, and an attentive teacher, at AND LANCF. EXEK CISE6, for Cavalry { the Manual of the Sabro mid and In all matters especially appertaining to mlbl LA S X attention given to TRAINING HORSES, upon the most approved systems. English, French, and German spoken. For the accommodation of those unable to attend duiing tbe day, an EVENING CLASS will he waited “Tttitehea tohis IchSrt Win befound mcellent Stabfing, under the superintendence of Mr.G. FBEB, favorably known ter his superior Saddle and Driving Horses. The °° DE KIEFFEB. JOSEPH OIELOTT’S STEEL' PEN S, Will open on MOHDAY, October 28, fresh supplies ef Ho. 3 0 3—4 04, and other FOFULAB STYLES. HENRY OWEN,'Agent, 91 JOHH STREET, 0c29-6tif , Hew York'. -TVTO MORE HARPER’S EERRY JV FLOUB—But our arrangements «EO now com plete for ■ procuring ■ eauslly good brands from St. LonhCMiaeouri, and ElHcbtt'Mflle, Maryland, of which AHo, MOEHTAIH BUOKWpAT MEAL, ofisuperior duality, by the pound or half barrel, A ZEHNDEE, > po4-12t- ; . ■ FOUItTH andiYlHEStreete. - LUNCH -AT OUR DUBE,’V4W ‘EIBKAItY StteetT BOMt Plg, Bean SohmSalad,Ac,THlS DAY, from eleyeno’clock. aaiau, a , , , IgAIAH brYAH, Proprietor. FTENTEB. bars, tenter babs.— I Undersigned-ia prepared to fntnisii mannfete with Tenter Bars, in large or email anautlties, at lu re S!n»+*Ht notice. Apply or address to the shortest notice, atm r, ATtT/KS K MBBKI.BE. Uo. 1418 Horth FIFTEENTH Btrear. nol-St* wTpoSOTa- SAPONIFIBa. - ■gg3ffiSSSßTi»»* *»-«• THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1861. JJARPER & BROTHERS, THE OKAVANGO RIVER: A NARRATIVE OF TRAVEL. EXPLORATION, With Steel r*rtrait of the Author, numerous Wood-cuts, and a Map (not contained m the English edition,) showing the Regions explored byAndersson, Camming, Livingstone, Burton, and Du Ohaiilu. Sto., Muslin, $2; Half Calf, $3. Mr. Andersscm’s book, from the number of well-told ad ventures, its unpretending style, its rich fund of informa tion, and spirited illustrations, will command a wide circle of readers,'and become a favorite with all those who can appreciate oaring perseverance and a buoyant spirit under overwhelming difficulties. The interest of his story never flags for a moment. —London Athenasum. Mr. Andersson’s book, illustrated with many animated pictures of adventures connected with the wild sports of the journeys it describes, is one that will be popular as a budget of trustworthy traveller’s tales, besides being va lued for the information itgives to don Examiner. This volume, profusely and splendidly illustrated, will take a high rank among works of adventure and explo ration. There can be no question of the great service Mr. Andersson has rendered to geographical science.— London Herald. THE LAST TRAVELS OF IDA PFEIFFER: inelu rive of a Visitl;o Madagascar. With an Autobiogra phical Memoir of the Author. Translated by H. W: Dulckks, Steel Portrait. 12m0., Muslin, 81,25. (Uniform with Ida Pfeiffer’s “ Second Journey Bound .. the World.”) Few bookß of travels have ever been read with as ar , dent and unabating interest as those which bore upon their title-page. the name of “ Ida Pfeiffer.” They ex cited wonder and astonishment, while, at the seme time,, they produced the impression that the narrator indulged in so exaggeration, that she was in the mostxninute point perfectly sincere and undevintdngly truthfoL The pro . dominating charm in all her statements was her unheal-. fating candor. These travels are now at an end. The spirit that never Sagged is finally at rest; and aB her no merous admirers gather around her grave, a biography is published which affords an insight into her character, and the world is permitted .to know what were the antece dents to a career which rendered Madame Pfeiffer one of the most extraordinary women that ever lived—an ex ception to her sex—-a rara avis of the nineteenth cen tury—performing tasks such as no female ever before ac complished, and voluntarily undergoiogfatlgues, and wll-- liogly exposing herself to dangers, which the hardiest men mightwell be excused from encountering: , . The biography of Madame Pfeiffer is very instruc tive.- R opens up a view of tbe manner inwhich families l abroad are too frequently ; | .Madame Pfeiffer’s travels to Madagascar in this vo lume are very curious— ThgLondoii Review. . •Publi Vergili .Maronis Opera. Ex Recensione J. Gdx xkgton, A. M. 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Payment of subscriptions may be made In GOLD or or NOTES OF ANY OF OUK CITY BANKS. JAY CO OK E , SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. 0c22-30t QEVEN and three-tenths ' TREASURY ' NOTES, "The undersigned" are prepared to furnish, upon pay mfiht, the Above Notes. .. . tdEEXEE & Co., ;■:>ri . " . fig* SOUTH-THIBH- STBBEC. oc4-lm ; —■——— HARDWARE. TT AB D Iff A B E, H “T WOOBE, HENSZEY, ft 00. „„ hand: and are constantly receiving, a . HaTe - C<> g---. S?W*SnWABB; CUTLEBY.GUNS. Atention of phrchaiiera for caah OT 42V MARKET Street, and oeB-2m H«- «® OOMMEBCE Street, Phllada. * DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. jyEN’S HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. THOS. MELLOR & GO., 40 AND 43 NORTH 7 THIRD STREET. RETAIL. DRY GOODS. STOCK AT RETAIL. M. L. HALLO WEED & Co, 333 MARKET STREET, AND 3T NORTH FOURTH STREET, HAVE CONCLUDED VO OFFER I AT RETAIL THEIK BTOOX OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF BLACK DRESS SILKS, INi GREAT VARIETYj SILK VELVETS, BOMBAZINES, TAMISE ALPACAS, Ac. PLAIN AND PBIHTED MEBINOS, attresELiNES,-• POPLINS, VELOUBS, Ac. BEFS, WOOLLEN FLAIDS, FEINTED FLANNELS, &c •' AMO, THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OS' SHAWLS, OF YABIOUS descriptions, : CLOAKS. MANTLES. &a, EMBROIDERIES, AND li. 0. HDKFS, And wUleell by the Single Piece their stock of WHITE GOODS. • CONSISTING OF Xiimm, fifPLjCSr JAGONBTS, -CAMBRICS, NAINSOOKS, Ac., Ac. ocl4-mwf2m E. & L. " FOURTH AND ARCH, y FOURTH AND ARCH,' FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, Hare their USUAL Bhow of Goods for FALL. 1861. V* FALL SILKS, ■■■?• ; FALL SHAWLS, - FALL CLOTHS, •-V J?ALL POPLINS, , FALL DELAINES, FALL MERINOES, FALL DRESS GOODS, * FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. HOODS AT WHOLESALE. GOODS AT RETAIL. t . ocl2-smwlm T>ICH PRINTED POPLINS— X\) ' New designs in fine qualities, Large lot yard wide, 37# cento do 2 SHARPLBS3 BBOTHBB& •LAIN EPINGLINES— All dark colors* desirable shades. '* Various qualities Bibbed Poplins. »2 SHAKPItBSS BBpTHKRSv WINTER SHAWLS— . Long Blanket Shawls, in checks. New fancy designs, fine goods. ,no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. pLOAKJNG CLOTHS— Water-proof Frosted Beavers, Bibbed Beavers. w , •BHABFDESS BBOTHBBSy no 2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streeta. FLANNEL AND BLANKET WARE- P HOUSED. .• Va •>**- - • ‘"-‘i ; ,/' *\ 1, •: Ir , "Extrft'Heavy Canton 'Plamete'ahd Domestic- Muslins. : : , EpgMahramiAmeriean Btonkets foe B=od» and Cribs- . - • •„:! - ' * Real Wereh and Shaker Flannels- , “ Swaiisltinatid /, «« Balardvale and WashiogtorrFEaßneto - At the loweslcash-pphjee. • ■' ’ SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, no2-6t»f 1008 CHESTNUT Street- , Dry goods brbbgrd.—raiu ' GAINS. V- ■ it- • One lot Satin Fracsnia, 81 3£c ; usual price. Me. One lot Printed Cashmere, usual price, 62J£c, One lot Plaid Yalencia, 3TXc; usual price, 62&c- One lot Printedßeps,.37){c;iißuai priced 52Jfc. One lot Plain Beps„3l#o;. usual pri«e,3J*c. One lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 76c; .worth SI.2S. ” . One lot De l,a»ies,-22u;. usual price, 25c. One lot Gents’ L. G. Handkerchieft, 25c f usual price, S7Kc, One lot Ladies’ L, G.. Handkerchiefs, life: very cheap; JOHN H. STOKES, nol , 1702 ABCH Stroef A RMY BLANKETS, STOUT, ALL JtA. Wool. Dark Gray Blankets. ' Dark Blue Blankets. PISH POPLINS, BDREGT FROM Dublin. Bich Shades Brown’PojlUisi. . Mazarine Blue Poplihs. TSALMOR4L SKIRTS,FULL SIZES. JL) 2,000 Balmorals,. Aseorted.. ' 1,000 Balmorals, Flue Grade. 8188 A liAKBtBUj, rOTBTH nod ARCH. "DLACK CLOTHS, FOB LADIES'; ■P Cloaks. Black Castor Bea%«s., Black Doeskins and Telnets. . ETBE A BANDELL, FOUBTH.and ABCH. Bla NKE TS! BLANKETS f BLANKETS'. - 14-4 Cumberland Blankets, 12-4 Bockdale Swiss do. - ■■■■■ 11-4 Bockdale Swiss. ■ ■■■■,• 10-4 Bockdal* Swiss. . „ -■ . " 11-4 Holland. ~ . ■ 11-4 Casco. .. • • We invite the attention of buyers to our stock of Blankets, all ot which will be sold at vet; low rates. , COWPEBTHWAIT.& CO., - oc2B-tf N. vr. corner EIGHTH and MA&KET, XFALL— IB6I. .... JJ ... BPEBHMB GO OBfc .- . ; : v . -XOTAP BaBCASH,, .. ... lx : SHAiWBS Am) cloaks, The Cheapest ctc? Offered. . - ;■ Thirty .Per Coot. under-Bogotar Prices. ■ ■ * ..Great Yarrety...v; ... ' .?: BOKBS'TIO-AND STAPM GOODS.- — "Mostof our ktiisl in s still at . ►: x -out noon , , Wmnelß, Cloths, end Casaimerea. ... ' Xlhensofour ownlmportation.,' V .Blankete, all sizes. ' ‘ -■ ' • Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. A the Old Established Store tff • .V . .. ... ' - THOBBEBY* A CHIBM._ ee2o ;H. B. cor. BIOHTH'aad KPMHG GABDKH. riLOAKING CLOTHS. Waterprootß and BilieUaßls. . ; Plain Colors ClOßkinga. . Pldo and Medium Black Cloths. Also. Caaaimereß. Satinets, Vestings, Bore’ Wear, &o. GOOPEB ft COHABB,' se2o 8. E. cor. HIHTH and MARKET. -VTEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! JJI Now arranged for Bale In our J SHAWL AND CLOAK BOOM, A large assortment of ~ r ‘ " ' NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middlesex Blanket Shawls. French Blanket Shawls. ' Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black and White Mixed. . Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. 25 per cent, underregular prices. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. H. STEEL A SON, - oc!9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. QHAWLS. jO Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. • Gent*’ Travelling Hands. , GOOPBB * COKABBA S. X. comer NINTH and HASKBT. SPRING SKIRTS—THE LATEST BTYI»E. Just received the new. Spring Skirt,, of improved shape, in 18$ 20,25, 80,35 springs, *t reduced ’bhEPPABD.VAN HAELINGEN, * ABBISON, ocl2-rotf " 1008 OHESTNCT Street. fiABP.—M. Hlasko respectfully in- V*/ vites the directors and stockholders of the Sfata torium. the principals of schools, members of the press, , k? fi btjdils, and also the friends of physical education, to, Bto Institute with their pr e «nce,JfIJKSDAY November 5, between 4 and 9 o’clock P. M., to inspect the newlr—with' great labor and expense—refitted Gym nasS Ha telS tills opportunity td tender to Ms patrohsliiß warmest thanKti fotthdrluia approbation of his exertions far the good oftho rising generations of this city and, also, assarts thathe ■will in fntnre, as here tofore, regardless of all sacrißces, pursue hts'contßO of constantly introducing every improvement in Ins branches of education, and; to. maiMain the recitation-,Mhis Iu : ' sfitotey which Has no Ard in tlie, States. , no2-2th , , >. 219 Boutli BBOAD. ejtJTIiERS, ATTENTION!—Iii atom O and- "'constantly receiving, a full assortment of Hosiery, white and mixed Merino Shirts and Gloves wd Gauntlets. Also, Oo.nbs and Brushes, Pons, Pencils, Pocket Inkstands, and a variety of fancyarttclea suitable for Camp sates,- wMch he »ld cheap for each JOHN ZEBLKY, , Imoorter and Sealer in-Horiery, Gloves, and Fancy GoodfVNo. 17 North EftCBTH St. , ocSKwimat* , ■T*m% Tf.M,;#® STEVSSNS, ili ~nTi S verv fine card photograph, tahen Octe ts. 2».‘ ‘ ' McALIASTER * BBOTHEB, no2St 728 CHESTNUT Street, BTRB A LAHBBLIv -POUBCT and ABOB. -EYRE & LAKDEIIL, FOURTH and AB0&. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. Q P E N I N Cl 0* FALL AND "WINTER CLOAKS. THB “UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,” 13SO CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper, HAVE NOW OPEN The Finest Assortment of. BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS In this City. New Goods received. from our Warerooras every morning. WALTEE BITCHIE, ocl2.amw-.lm Proprietor. T ADIES* WINTER CLOAKS AT -k POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. WILL OPES THIS MOB NINO A largo collection of ’■ BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Banging from $8 to sl®* STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, And particularly worthy the attention economical purchasers. PABIB MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FOB EMPO RIUM, ; TOB CHESTNUT BTBBET, PHILADELPHIA. fUOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! \J WA.TEB PBOOF,CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety ; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade; ; BLACK CLOTH ~ • of every «naiity.;„ *&£•.: BLACK SILK* VELVET CLOAKS, 1 mil NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL; THE LARGEST STOCK' ash- - I.' THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. rvKNs, - . ■: ... No. 23 South NINTH- Street. CL O A K S ! The largest, Cheapest, and Beat-assorted Stock in the city. HOUGH & CO, Ho. 26 South TENTH Street, Opposite Franklin Market. "VrEW CLOAK STORE i Jjl The most Elegant assortment In the city. . No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut. mHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND A MANTILLA STQBIB. , v 4 KEWFALL CLOAKS.' »« : 7 WAm&aaor TWEED CLOAKS. „ SLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. f SVEBY NOVELTY AT-MODERATE PRICES. . JTACWB HOBSWALL, , -i»n8I-6m K. W. corner TENTH anil ABCH.St* ; MILLINERY GOODS. OLTY BON2STET STORE.) S E A S O N-A B L EGO 0 D S SEASONABLE PRICES- SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK BALES. Ladies*, and Mißßes” Bonnets, OMldren’s Tnrbana, Caps, &c. f the beet and most fashionable, and at the low est. prices. Bonnets made oyer, or bleached, and re* trimmed 5 Millinery Goods m. quantities to suit; BBA VEB, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, NO. 735 CHESTNUT STREET. KENNEDY’S FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND GENEBAL MIDDINEBY GOODS. Ho. TB9 CHESTNUT BTBEET, EIGHTH'. ocs-Sm MILLINERY AND ” STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS,&’Gth» ; m. MARKET STBSIT ; , Invite the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-assorted stock of BEBBONS, BONNET SILKS,; i'. , ,jraiTETSi FLOWEBS, BTBAW GOOBSj and every other nrticleitttheirllne. - ■ • A snp?rior-Bni«id of . - VELVET 818 BO NS - Alwayson-hand. MERCHANT TAILORS. THOMPSON, TAILOR, N.. E. em. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS. ■ OlßCfllßi. . mt customers, and. the public generally,' are respect felly informed that my selections of fabrics.and facili ties ibr filling ondei* this season are quite equal to those of any former one. I therefore 'take this convenient method ef cordially inviting my old patrons, together wittl all gentlemenof taste and dress, to give my es tablishment an early visit. N. B.—All kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. - ocß-lm GENTS’ FWRNISHING GOODS. Bine shirt manufactory— j. w. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Btreet, a tow doors below the “Continental.” The attention of the Wholesale Beelers to invited to his XMPBOVED OUT "OF BHXBTS, of supertor flt, make,and’material, on band and made to order at shortcut notice. teg-t* MSUTAKY GOODS. l) rCK - BEATY 10 MS ia OZ. BUCK. For sal® by' FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. 0c29-if6t 0 OTTON D UGK, SUITABLE FOR TEMTS, FOB SAL* BY myM-iftf FROTHTNaHAM A WELDS. QWepfs*-.::,;; ■'! ■l'* ~ -.75 "S, .. 'J Shippers of GOODS TO WASHINGTON wilil please no- Hce to MABK THEIB GOODSi.. CASE GIBBONS’S WAGON EXPRESS, BM-TIMO#^ Agents in Baltimore, ’ ! ; GEOBGE W. JONES, 30 BIGHT Street Agents in Philadelphia, Messrs. JOSEPH £5. DKYETT & CO., : Noi *2B WASNTIT Street, up stairs. »- All Freights must he PBEPAI® TO BALTI MOBE. .1 . no2-3t TJAPSON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH Xl) and CHEBBY Joffer to the Sadies one AND PABTRIDSE WORSTED. AT m CENTS PBS OUNCE. ■ • Just received, ft One assortment of Zephyr Worsted, at the usual prices, and . WEIGHED AT-TOT!; COUNTER- An advantage oven- all other** Our stock of Pancy Trimmings we have marked down, to half their former prices. • ; Zephyr Knit Goods in great variety. * Children’s White Wool Gaiters, 25 cents. : One lot of Plush Slippers, 3 Z% cents. Embroidered Cushions and Chair-seats. Embroidered Slippers. Oral Knitting Balls. RAPSON’S. . . CORNER EIGHTH AND CHENEY STBSETB... ;cc26-stuwth6t . T . • . - • ; T\EBBOM’S PATENT COMKOIA- I 7 TION PORTABLE iHOTTSK, being the cheapest* simplest, and -neatest jmode bf hoose building yet pro** duced for temporary car other purposes. be used for permanent or other camps: for noajucai for temporary or ofcherdweiHnge; in country, or ; as cottages, or station offlces for raiway companies. The extraordinary advantage this new mode of building are, the ifectfity ; which they canbe transported, or taken down or put uitetneir aimplicityand greater advantages in the numbertes* simple modes of lighting beauty and neatness of appearance,, and the timing coax at 1 which they can bo produced. . ‘ iLi*** Any information can be obtained or mraora.aawaoe« to, either for the manufacture c*-sale of CQEWfokf**** 8 * Ac., oribi'Stafe, Conner, ]^^^^ 9 * at libersi iateß, fe> ; addroastog f - yATß^feS.Sevt OARDIN G.—Desirafete Mid hand- JL} sornely-ftirnished rooms, In a eentSM' part of the city, can be obtained on moderate’ tift-mr. Beferencea exchanged. Address ** A. 8.-0.,” ©c2B-12t* PRST- CLASS BOARDINGS',. WITH Single and Communicating Boojbjb,-N0,'1417 LO CUST Sn-eet. - oc2J4ra* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SAL E VARIABLE ■=IfAEM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm MfttMsing 90 ACIiES of superior LAND, situate twefrh' miles .north of the city, near Fort Washington station North Penn’a'Bailroad. First-class improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT,- ' No, 309 WALNUT Street. gg TO LET—A THREE-STORY IH Dwelling House, with, a good Cooking-Range, hot and cold water, and all the.modern conveniences. Ap* ply on the premises, Ho. 1228 MARSHALL. Street. ocTMf ga, FOR SALE—A Spleudid small ■jfc FARM of 45 acre*, on the turnpike, half mile above For* .Washington, on the North Pennsylvania Batlroad. Good' Buildings, good water, great variety of shade and fruit trees. Beau iful location. Terms accommodating. Apply on the premises. MOSES PIEKO B. - oclB-s&m6t* F)E SALB—Valuable Farm, contain" ing 180 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the Balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2)£ miles from Lambertviße sta tion and Delaware river, Bucks' county.' Plain and sub stantia!' stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, se!9 No. 800 WALNUT Street •\TIAGARA FALLS WATER POW ER, —CAPITALISTS and manufactu BEES. This immense water 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 manufactories. ■■ ■ ' The stipulations for price of power will bo one half thatrat Lowell, Mas a, and the quantity is almost un limited s *:\ -Should the demand warrant it, the. American Fan can easily be stopped and' its great volume discharged through the bank below its liresent site, formill purposes, under ahead andjallof 200 teet. ... The title ’is- perfect and * the property unincumbered. For. farther, information, apply to' N. W. Day or A; P., Floyd, Niagara. Fallal Alexander' Hay, No. 1203 Tine street, Philadelphia; Hon. T. A. Jonckes, Providence, B. I.; D,‘ Tbaxter, Boston: or the owner, f HORACE H. DAY, No; 91 Liberty street. N?w York, September 2,1861. se4-wfrm3m REMOVALS. ■ *gF> m. DU BOUGBET, DBN- has BEMOVED to 1633 ABOH Btrwt. 0010-lm* WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. | TN OBDEE TO EEDUCE OUR large Block of WATCHES JEWELRY, STL VISE WAKE, 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 ON for timer and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever before asked. Particular attention is given to repairing fine Watches, docks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. PARR & BROTHER, Importers, c23*2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. DRUGS ATO) CHEMICALS, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & co., . NortKeast Corner FOUBTH and KACE Streets, pjKJL&DELPHIA, WHOLESALE DBUGGISTS,. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS is - . rO’BtllSH AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PRATE GLASS. '■ - er . WHBFB LEAD ASSDZIN'C PAINT 3, PUTTY, Ac. , t Aesaws- post ta® cbbebbatto :kM-paints.: Dealers tad consumers supplied at . T*BBY LOW ERieES SWS CASH. bcsi.tt ;; -/• ; * GROCERIES. rpOBAMILIES BISIMNG IN THE BUBAL DlMßim We are prepared, aa heretefare, to mtpply fowWw at their Country Betridencea with every description of 8188 QBQOBBXBS, TBAB, SO.. &0. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, COBNEB KXiBYBNTH AND VXNB BBBBTS. 'mins. .. . LEGAIh ■KTOTIGE —-To. tla Jue&s and legal IV represcntativss of LEWIS JONES and OATH A RENE JOKES,late of the Twenty "fourth, ward of the city of Philadelphia* to*be and appear at a Cogrt-ofeom mon Pleas, to he-held at- Philadelphia on SATURDAY, the 7th day December next,.to show cause* if any they have, why ascertain indenture oP mortgage* given ~hy Nathan Jones to the said Catha**me~Jbnes and her siatar Ann Jdnes fcbe*2ddayof Augusts 1813, and recorded in Mortgage-Book 9 C*lJo. 11* page 667, should not;be satisfied.. ■ Byorder of the said court';; _ • nb4-ni4t W MLR,. KKRK, Sheriff. fr THE ©REHABS? COURT FOR THE CITY 0» PHHABEJb^HIA. Estate-afiliOlHS SHBBl&BMeceaeed.. Notice is her**y given that MABIE MERIAM, widow of said decedent,-has filed in said Court her pe tation and appraisement of tiio personal estate which *he elects to retain under the acts, of April 14, 1851, and April 8,1859,.and that the same- wB be approved by tNfsarrCourt, on. %XT9&Yy,TSo»esaf>Gr 15,1961, unless exactions.*™ filed BBMBIOK HEYER, • Attorney ibtfrPetjtioner. nei.f3JA, KoTi-2,*18®1. nofew TV/TAKSHAL’S SALE.—By vurtufcof a 1™ writ of sale, by the Mon- JOSH, CABWMsA-. BEB, Judge of the Bistriot Court of the TTnited States, in and for the le-«» A.B&E, ,a French pattern for army jackets, a«cexsfc»g to sample, Jfft* ““ a * **■ Sch ’ arM G^"l*6aMAM, no4-3t Bepnty Qiiartermarter General- COPAKTNERSH3W- HWCPICES. Partner s®iiß:.—cAßOLiNfi MARTIN and OWRJSRIDROKINBON MARTISt aasassfmtsaßsattJsctt! S“—SBSfflSf* O. DdCKINSOJI MARWiS. MARTIN & BBOTW»R;Si»"®>S pnrchastf ttg-sjj* oT*»di.qVtbe firm HM@»CK, 4 CoTare prepared ta, offe* B»eat- indocomeijis. to the eostomera of thefb*n,»»d;oBMi*fc to keep lip an attraettw, stock, both aa to-ytetr and extent, and at mnh.prtceaiaa slum make it tfceoulatest of • J^ha^tode S l:n-ith.a«| XßTiltiHßo(l!fflgßt , SO North FOURTH Street. Hov.l, 1881' T\lSSo3uWie® OF FAKTNEE- I / sHIP^aONV WtaersMp BBOTbS» -4iS3o i . li feSS'J consent. Jphn B. Shortridge, Cta#a. W cod Jainas S..'g?n*a,.or either oftStSOlt ? ,S?5 to teul+ Ititt afijifars of the lets thrift* and use the nans: then-ii m lmuttattm. BHOBHUPfiSi CHAS. W. 8HOBTBIDQ& JAMBS 6. YOBSS, . .JOBN HAMMAN, '. SIMON SNYDER,". JASaSB. BERGER oct.st.Ha. . -. PWlndelphii r»OPABTNEBSHIP Nol|Cl.—We \J have tiiiß day adailtt«> EDWAB#> A. GREEK to an Interest in our. ifeia, Ure style fuut muae of-which' (so be the same aa before. , , STIITi & BROWNE, • \VociJ>eaiere andConslajasion Merchants, ..He, 6 South FEONTStroet, Pliiladelehi*. SETH.B.SriST. OEO. H. SaSBLE. •JAP. Sf.BBOWN, Masai Hue, Ohio. JAS. Xu SOCTHWIuK. Eflw ARD A* OREENE, rmuiPEWRu. Kov, i, 18§1, uui=i3t AMCSEWBNTS. Walnut-street theatM NINTH mi WANNOT!*K Bole Lessee. MB8«_ H* THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 4, The entertainments irIH commence . WctWt» _ - TIBGINIUS ; Or ( THE ROMAN FATHER. fcflfds.,... r..Mr-Edw& AdttM Miss t The evening’s entertainment will conclude laughable farce entitled ’ : / „ A QUIRT FAMILY.. \ ' Mr.Barnahy Bdibs.....Mr. Yirtirtff Borers PB9BKS—6O, 11%, 75, and 2» cunts: PriwJtpßtWSSi @saaA#3. - Dodr*oj>en at T; Ferfonnaoee to commence at T%- , •S/TRS. JOHN DREW’S X»A . „ ABCH-aTBEBT TEItATBB. “ d Mrasrw. W. ft FKBORBrCKS. ■“jsiyMTSftßiiiirKsr"- w«EfS|SKSsr O T|S7SS& I . Ernes* deleGard’*)' Zamls§rf6 , Drew. CountdbJorqnerolitß ; Mh Jfena. Gilbert. The aetfotiusnct will fcojiclncle esdreveßtistgwMh a _ - JAyUKfeH-CdJiafuETEfiAV PnlOKff-75,60, 87W, 25, and 15 cente. CHiSGit ofTimf..—iSors o)peu at certain will nse at 7# precistly. T No exfea charge for reserved Boats. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL, „X.T,^T? HE - aTEK—W AINCT STREET, ATitWE-- EIGHTH. Fawnet, Dress Circle, 25 cuntss! Family Circlfc-lS feis-,5 Orchestra Chairs,-and seats inrPrirhty Boxed,HO' centey. Colored Gallery, ls-cents 1 . , , • GRAND JiItAMATJC' £itfNGItESS~ IMMENSE CKHDjSATIOIf OF I'AliEPte The Lessee lias great pieasure'm announcing tb'ltie friends ana the public that be has beon hßio to effeCt'an' engagement, for FOUB NIGHTS, -ivtth tfioae tilrtrt'wjl tragic artistes, Mr. E. 1; BAVENPuET, and. Mr. and Mrs. JV w. WALLACKV'Jr., ■ fer the purpose or presenting, uritli rduHleiifcxdeEMes;. the Great Tragedies of Shakspeare. ' MONDAY andTUF.SD.VJ EVENINGS, NdiV 4 ■and*;. Will he presented Shafespearc’s Tragedy entitled w - . . s .= JULIUS CZESAB P BRUTUS’... ..Wr.'M. 1 DATBWPdB’fch CASsmsi-.’'.:.t>., i ..Mr: j. w. wAioACK,--#.. MABO ANTONy i ....rMr. WILLIAM WHEATLEYt' To conclude with THR X,IMBBIOK‘BOY. - Notice.— The jmbUc are respectfMly informeffthame' . SIREN OF PARIS Will teirepeated on FRIDAY EVENiNGv- ..ncA-titr' American academy* l of* MUSIC. BSCOKB WBBK. ISOnftFSR SpjtjCESS^ HERMANN, ’ - The Greatest and only Living FBESTIDIGXTATEUR. - THIS (MONDAY). EVENING, ! NoY. 4, k And Every Evening this Week, at 8 o’clock. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY,* • . East Three Nights of the Inaugural Prograntnie k the RENOWNED DOUBLE VUE* • HERMANN "Will he Assisted Each Evening by the . ’ GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - Admission. . Reserved 5eat5....... Amphitheatre....... t.. ...... i......... Colored Ga11ery..i............... .. ..V Doors open atlj£. Commence at B.' Seats secured anyevening In advance.- ON THURSDAY EVENING, ENTIRE; CHANGE OP PERFORMANCE:* - ' -FIRST NIGHT \OP HERMANN’S COMICPROGRAJgME,; Introdncing Twelve Newahd Humorous Effec Is. * oh Saturday; Nov. $, at 3 o’clock, FIRST PKESTIDIGITATOEIAL MATINEE. Admission to all parts of the h0n5e,..... .50 Cents' No Reserved Seats. do 4 w A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, corner of - JUL TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. WAUGH'S ITAMA—BVEBT NIGHT, and Wednee- - day and Saturday afternoons. Also, New Stereoscopic , Views. A. W.-Fenno will illustrate both exhibitions. Admittance, 25 cts.; Children, 15 cts. Doors openjafc 7; commence at a quarter to 8. Matinees, doors open at 7 2 s to commence at 3 o’clock. not*6t TJTJINS OF PJBSTUMj IN MOSAIC?,' , 1\ ' BY RINALDI, OF BOMS. THE FINEST WORK OF ART Ever imported into the United States. Now open forin ejection to the citizens of Phil&delplua, at the establish-' - jnent of BAILEY* ft CO., 819 CHESTNUT St. oc3o-tf * fIJEBMANIA. ORCHESTRA. \I CARLSENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3B - o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package ef Eight Tickets, SI; Single Tickets, 25 da. To be had at Andie’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E.GooWa, Seventh and Chestnut, sndat the door of the HalL otiSMP' ’ rjIHE PRESTIDIGITATEUR. JL The magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown, Orders, ' Decorations. Medals, &c., presented to HERMANN By foreign Monarchs and Potentates will be exhibited * at CALDWELL & CO.’S,. 822 CHESTNUT Street, on the day of his first appearance at the Academy of Music— viz: -WEDNESDAY, October 30th. And the superb* Shawl given him by the Queen of Spain at EVANS ft * CO.’S, 818 CHESTNUT Street, on the s»me day oc2l-tf Temple oe wonders, n. e. corner df TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. STGNOB BLITZ will appear at the above place, la his new and extraordinary" entertainments* KYKKY EVENING, coromeiioing at 1%, and WEDNESDAY and * SATURDAY AYTEBSOOSS, at 3—consisting of Changes, Transmutations, Substitutions, Secret Kanipo' iatiohs, Ocular Deceptions, and Necromantic Illusions, • and astonishing powers oi Yenixiloamsni, illustrating . . every variety of Voice. Also, the Learned .Canary Birds, ' Admission, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. • oclft-lnri*. MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF _LtJL the BEBELLlON—EepresenUng aU Dm prod uent Scenes, Engagements, and .Incidents to this datft For pole by . , . - UrBN" ft* OQ^ 924rCHE8TNUT Street A Descriptive List furnished gratis and seat byiuafl, free, on application. aeltLgai ■PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF " X thb Nine abts, 102 s chestnut strwt, u open dafly r Sunday a excepted* from® A." iL.tUI SFvTKt . ’ as. cental Children under twelve yeipft - halfprice. .Shares of Stock. &3Q. ; -■ - irl STOVES Aim RANGES. *&>.: SIETKR’S AIE-Ti4 } f*33 P. lieave-Poyleetowß* A. !’■ ■. _ Leave left Washington, at 6 C»A.if., ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Fort Waahiriion, at 9.30 JL. t Fhitaielpliiaforßoylest<™7!,at4P.M. ; Doyleatown for J A.M. ”^h t . . NOTION; TO. ,SHI^PERS^ GOOD*®*) JyfAiHINGTON- _ , GIBBONS’ WAGON .connecting at Bal- „ timore vrith Ericsson Ida*. ’Throngb in tliirty.hoaij. Tils only line that inKmea,prompt degyery. rortnr T , Him particulars apply of the Encsaoa lano. ■ nol-6t#' r. • ■ ' - . —■■■-■•- • afe-JSjEBE TO'SHIPPSBSi jjpg On th£Si.d«fe>ll £rejj:ito for W?S“f2? n this mute will to. t* prep*4 no package will, be- mceiyod nj*« mwflgjwiw MSSg aaffitaitoation :*>,6siL SttEliffliS OP AJ.L.KJS»W r.JT?* FOR.SEW TOBf- SBKbiw DAiax agfc HewTorkK*OT»Bt««*Q»t^|w cSsaifgisisaws , Tnitt* taken «t rt **^ l %, r ‘jjjgfr );B< HO. H msa4t Hot 14 ta* ISBASg BIYKB, Kg^Xlrt. _ Jr— AS® JUEajMaS kxpbsbb bbbu*> BOATCOMBAXY. i Heir UHO aiwt-for AVnoMtaria,. m>Wngtaai Mi .Swrsetown. 3Slupughia3«lOTw*, ' - •■: ■■! ' ■ ••. Btaunw MnLADSfcEHiIA, CajfcJn TKW. HABB, ■ Bruner'JßßOßK. Oaßteto JKRDMa.: - Win TTJBDAX, at 32 9’cßii, »nU«««* ' Wt-Ht : viUonmunce *& ********* m,mm Pier dna W* l *s'£* »__i y to MM Booth Pal«wt««> A l ——•' D~]0: H3icQDnasi sas «e, mored to 1112 ABCH WfcAflt* HE&siifitir, -.5© efaatur/ . .25 c^Aa'eXfHk. * . 25 ipenta..- .1...... 2tfi?ente. ;•