lin !"• Wright by 40 votes, and Thomas Adams by felurns thus attempted to be used of Companies A, [id J, of Colonel McLean's regiment, are forgeries, hi u e have the most conclusive evidence. LbUeh the waolutions in toto; llrfd, That in view of such frauds, And with keen k>n of the many like wrongs that have, in times Iren perpetrated by the same party nttuagers, it I. us as Democrats >and the lovers of law aud |i declare— tut we deprecate every attempt, no matter from Uirce it emanates, to interfere with the free and jhiflcd exercise of tire elective franchise by every [d voter. Lei it iS a duty we owe to ourselves and to our h to defend and protect, by every means which line Providence has placed in our power, the in fnf our form of government, by a strict regard k-rvance of every provision in the Oonstitut.on; live would bo unworthy of the high privileges, li- :i free we have ih>- long tnjuyrd if vre ltd the enemies of that f!omnlti.tioii to sap its [mu by corrupting the ballot-box in order to nul [u sally-ftscemined wish* 8 of the majority. hut there has been no parallel to «his “ Schimp |uu McLean" conspiracy, either in its magni- I its threatened consequences, since the attempt It 1838 ** to treat an election as if it hwl never Id'’—which led to the Taiiious “buck-shot war,” Int instance* there was a conspiracy to fasten on Imonwealth an usurping Legislature, in defiance I ill of the majority—so it is now attempted, by a rouspiracy, to fasten upon this city a Council of l>. in defiance of the decision of the people, and Kry such attempt should be prevented by nil lau j [«c the attempt to defeat the decision of the peo- Ci'.lAs Of fitW ftnil forged election rcliltiis, at IK® [lion after the “Byerly fraud," indicates the I t.*f a set of lawless conspirators to establish that | deciding our elections as a system, thereby I ighty-tive thousand citizen voters at the mercy ination? of lawless men, who, to get themselves B? into office, or to retain them in office, choose inte and recognize returns as though they were ki the existence of such an alarming condition iv, so dangerous to the peace of the city, and so tijig to the liberties of the people, demands the t* »nd summary interposition of the courts of -first, to prevent such consummation of the fraud ra.«t the burden of contest on the parties who i wronged, and next, to bring the guilty parties ndiim And exemplars* punishment as will Lore terror to such ftlcns. iES of Fibes.— Yesterday, between one o’clock, a frniall Fmoke-lr»u»e on Meetler • Seventh, owned and occupied by Authony itclier,-took fire accMoutnlly while meat was feed- The flame* were extingutahMi with lUAge by the members of the .Perseverance lty minutes past eleven oYi >ck o:i Thursday ne v rtmbks sitnated on CarmH street, belo * leteentb ward, owned by WiUiaru Mitcliel, ed by fire. His h.ss is about $lOO, upon tis no insurance. The stable was occupied Alien, a potter, who had in it a horse worth i vluclt was burned to death. Mr. Allen had of tool>, a Quantity earthen And porcelain ware, Ms, ft considerable Quantity of valuable porce and paints, all of which were destroyed. He 'is loss at $7OO, upon which there is au in *soo in the Northern Assurance of London, •lieved to have been occasioned accidentally ■ft himself, who was in the tutllding a short the llames were discovered, n*n*biy investigated rsbal Blackburn, is a clear case of spon •ustion, occasional by th» oil which dripped no and mingled with saw-dust scattered on ip purpose of keeping it clean. It had been ? several hours before di* covered. iany recommendations given to prevent »e Marelial’s Almanac, is the following: wliore the nuturo of the business causes ■me very greasy and dirty, -and should be of saw-dust, as it is Imu-cn that there is will produce a fire quicker, from spontaneous than saw-dust and oil.” Aiiso.n. —The y 'ung man, William k- up before the police maulsirate for a fur yesterday afternoon. ll*- whs represented i] liberty, Esq., who labored to prove, from of witnesses beard, an 1 likewise the cha les Duffy, the owner of the stable burned, edition was one instigated by malico and » U6SI degraded and bestial beings, vhere the alleged arson was committed is junction of Baker and Spafford streets and rt. The owner of the stable, Duffy, was sterday of assault and battery upon the defendant, and the uitae«scs were whites the lowest order. Three of tho witnesses pi-iron, and one of them—a burly negro— 'of his infamy. The case was postponed. it op Qcarteh Sessions— Judge number of tritiiug cases were disposed of ling. One of them uas that of a servant .ith larceny. In sentencing lier, Jidge 1 that tlu-fre W&s ho offenw* (Imi a raicnt than this, and ho wished it to be dis food that, in such case, the full penalty of 1 be visited upon the This de taken articles of but trifling value, hut, the offence could not he overlooked. Sen ' months in th»- count)' prison. ‘HLUfs Appointed to Foreign* 'Diaries L. Ogden, of this city, has been ul t) Quebec. urviance, until recently Attorney General [a, and law partner of Titian J. Coffey, . Attorney Genera!, has been appointed at Calcutta. Esq., has been appointed consul to Bay- Accident.— Yesterday morning white woman, named Margaret Sullivan, he cesspool of a sew house- Nn. 524 Ells- It seems that she* in company with a man ican Pete* left a low drin-iu: den in Spaf ir Baker, about ten o'clock on Thurs^av ere intoxicated at the time. The deceased seen till discovered in the place above he well is about twenty feet deop, and one foot of water. Yesterday morning, Mlßflte U’AUAft WA£ -*Ui, jvered by the water. The floor of the .irtially laid. Coroner Conrad proceeded t:st, but adjourned the ease until this af. it wif?be thomnulily investigated. CotXTERFEiT —A. man Kearney Itad a bearing tx'fore- AMermaa day, on a charge of raising counterfeit rolino Burden, 3ti S'mth Delaware avenue, earney had offered her a note on the Far ,amcs’ Bank. When arrested by Officer a ,s\vald, of the Bixth ward, the accused had notes in his possession. The}* were badlj* 1 the signatures were exceedingly awkward, committed. Gordon, Esq., has been elected Fifteenth Prhonl Section. »'ai Loan. —Beeeipts yesterday Lr. Jay Cooke werp ®48.8W, Y rj'E M s. idelphia versus Albany, irious times, in the*e columns, referred to aent Store manufa-tarers of Philadelphia, vre hitherto omitted to notice the intereet >t man}' years ago, nearly all the stores rket, and throughout the tunon, were in Albany, New York. We men as it serves to illustrate the r say unparalleled, progress made by in manufacturing enterprise ; as, instead Albany Btovfß now Almotf esvlusiwly, we mid. be difficult to find a single new storem does not bear the name of a Philadelphia is no vain boast to say that we have sue lied every other city in the Cniou In the this important Article. Oii£ fd£llitl£s for \ and iron at a low cost have, of course, this result—a very advantageous one, by ' citizens, as the expense ot repairing, re obtained at a distance, was not only a tod inumveuieiicd. we will take the liberty of reier s two popular stoves invented, and for i'ered to the this season, by Mr. >f tin's city (No. 1116 Market street), which \cle wo endorsed as the two latest and ?mentg of the age; we al'ude to his inge sted Anti-dust Gas-burning Cooking beautiful new Anti-dust Parlor Store, mth these stoves can safely bid defiance i the market. But one opinion is ex> who see them) namely) that they are r ecU and the fact is we have doubts >ntive spirit of the day improving my one particular 5 though, if it Ib in jibUity, Spear Is the man to do it. His brflDfh 6f Invention ee«>m to be in«x- iver, we have long since hesitated to tew mechanical achieveuu nt impossible, nd ourselves in the category of the JCarl of mteered in advance to eat the iirst vessel ; the Atlantic {by attain Albetti At this sons who are desirous of obtaining the 'ling Stove in Americ * will fiud it in Mr, fust” articles, and those who wish the trior Stove in u»e will find it also in his ■’b Air-tight tfM-con&ufmus Stvr? with ui addition* which we have already de* lie of hie new Cooking Store, a few observed that it was so constructed <4 UA |Vi>M tiiidefr it, kliej" can ’ either by design or accident, which, in ias the double disadvantage of choking jderneath, and burning out the grate, new stove will never need replacing. rough Mr, Spear’s warerooms we wen .id the immense of manufacin which we there caw stored, ns we had the stove season was approaching its the bulk of it; but, upon iwiniry, ve Age masses of abeet-irci:, «fcc_, had been. factoring ntet season. There is sagacity Russia iron, which w«- there saw, is ra in price, ami will probauly cost double jeforc six months. As it is, the heat sheet-iron—which, we may state inci jlykind Ur. Spear employs in manufac 'i if not entirely, nut of the market, Ur, invoice of the latter having been thoen* the stock of the principal importers of is city. This fact is suggestive. icreaeed cost of material must, inevita~* Scot a eorrußPondiiig rise in tlia m&huFac Those, therefore, who may need a stove, tjia sheet-iron, within the next year, will making their selection from Mr. Spear’s '• informs 11s that his stove! on haid will ibly lower than those to he maiuifiKtuml :tionert.— Most of our renders aded that the inviting character of all :b depend*! very much upon the way in repftred and thfe t>t>l« In which they Wt . This is admirably illustrated at the/ stionery house of Messrs. E. G. Wbt<« id street, below' Chestnut, who bare de— lutation of manufacturiw 100 purest jegant styles of confectionery m«m inn try. Their stock of new ran prop*. ctiTO beyond anything that has ever is city, and the reader should bear in ;es they sell at are no higher than those ra good* Lavo com i“ rlson witll Of duality- Merchants, no well as pur il should bear this in mind. There are best families in this city who would not i nr than those manufactured h> { ■ me sansUilt for it' Kennedy’s Flower and Feather Empo rium.—There are few establishment? in this city that offer more attractions for ladies of taste to visit than the Flower and Fettllior Emporium of Messrs- Kennedy) No. 7 - J9 Chestnut Street. Although they keep the choicest line of Millinery articles generally, they have made Flowers and Feathers so marked a speciality that no one thinks of buying a fine article in that lino without first examining their stock. The unusually fate prices at which they are now selling are the subject of general rtrnark among thoir customers. They have now on hand a beautiful invoice of JVh* Mtfc, fur children, which we commend to the at tention of our readers. Ladies’ Fancy I'crs ; Ladies’ Shoes, of every styles (tents’ im Artiest Philadelphia I'lios AV Bice, New York A Sulo«lo. Now York E Muller, Now York L Hoffmann, Now Yolk THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. F A Stiraim, Cleveland C A Herman, New York S liixson, Syracuse, NY A J Euler, Camden G- o Johnson. New York ThJS S Dubbs, New Jersey Miss S M DuMip, N Jersey Mrs W L Sharpe, SaJem,NJ J B Dawson, Wash, DC J B Stone, McConuellavillo Jos B Wilson. Salem, N J W L Sharpe, Salem, N J W C Cattc 1, Harrisburg F H Qntotnian, Philada M Meutzer* Pittsburg J H Davis, Malta, 0 BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. Reuben Brey, Milltown H 8 Rorcr, Olnoy Moses Haldeman, Bucking’m Chas Cadwallodcr, Penna Seneca Fell, Buckingham IL Trexler, Yardleyville Chas Trexler, Yardleyville Nathan White, YanHeyvilto 9* A Neald, Yardleyville IVfii Piiff, YtirJley villo H Gibson. New Briton A Crewman, Sellersviile Wm Eddows, Moreland % Mrs W Eddovrg, Moreland E Woodward, Moreland F Roads, Southampton A K Jones, Fentrtervttle Juo Vinardsdalen,Feaaterv Jl V B Yunardfidalen, Renna Aaron Moyer, Damatown Caeper Ruads, Somertom Fa Mrs G Roads. Somertoiii Fa J E. Hill, Earlville Geo Clemens, Cheater Val Bvle Nelson, Attleboro* J Willard, Northampton,Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. W B Lebo, Tamaaim L L Tate, Pennsylvania JIT Himes, Pennsylvania J Willi tins ft wf, Moorest’n J Allegheny J 9 Willetts, Canton, O E P Brown, Millerstown J Richard, Allentown J R Jameson, Col co, Pa T Boyd, ltockport J II Hantsch, Reading L C Klfelt, St Paul M 1* Boyer. Reading D D Elder, Harrisburg COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth 8t„ above Chestnut. W F Nields. renna L J B Piatt, Delaware J Thompson, Pmna T B Jacobs, West Chester D Morris, Atlantic City D Field, West Chester T Lee, MD, West Chester T Walter, Coatesville J E Leonard, Chester co, Pa STATES UNlON—Sixth street, above Market. J F Hubrr, Lancaster E M Kline, Lancaster D 8 Have, M D, Penna J H Pcarsol, Lancaster 8 Ensminger, Carlisle J T Brooinall, Ooatsville A J Wolfkeil, Lewietown G L PHtt, Harrisburg S Jamieen, Norristown 8 Thompson, Nori'ktown MOUNT YEBNON HOTEL—Second at, ab. Arcb. Juo II Day, Boston S F Colburn, Boston J W Murray, Somerton John Tinsmun, New Jersey MADISON HOUSE—Second fitreet, above Market; F S Bobbins E W Speakman, Chester co W I*orter, New Jersey S It Huselton, New Jersey A H Reeder, Pennsylvania C C Skirin, Trenton, N J J D Miller, New Jersey BEVEBS HOUSE—Third street, above Bace. . j widUkAis M> Clair Lieut 0 Sailor, Camp Sehlfe MrsC Sailor, Pottsvillo Miss C Sailor, PoltsviHe BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. A R Reese. New' Jersey J D Conns!), Penna C lh*nn<*, Bucks co, Pa J W Weiss, Bethlehem W lkaiib. Bucks co J Smith* Bucks co L Trach. Pennsylvania MARINE INTELLIGENCE. tff" SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARItIVED. Steamship Boston. Johnson. 20 hours from New York, with mdse, Ac to Jas Allderdice. Saw H vessel at anchor outside the Capes yesterday morning. Ri-rk Ann Elizabeth, for Gorec, brig Nellie Mowe, for 3t Thninav, and echr R W Tull, for Aspiawiill, wont to sea at 12 M on Thursday; fichr L 8 Lovuringwos off ths Led** Light, coining up. i .Bark Achnies, Gallagher, froxi London sept 23, passnu the 26th, with chalk to Thou A Co. Lxpenenceu miles fro«~ cw to WTT most oi the passage. Oct sth, mt 4r w N, long 19 W, exchanged colors with Bremenburk Louise, nteemig eawtwar»ij lltli, lat 44 51, long 31 20, saw ship Ellen, of New York, steer ing #*»otward: 27th,lit 41 39, long 57 08, exchanged co lors with bark Com Linn, of Yarmouth, NS, bound east ward. Sclir Lsncoeas, \> rights 1 day from New Castle, Del, with wheft to Jas Barratt A Son. ■ Bchr Telwph, Conner, 1 dny from Smyrna, Del, with e&ts to Jus6 Beudoy & Co. fichr Clajton & Losvber, Jnnkßon, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with con to J L Betvley A Co. Sclir Comibdore Dryden, Walters, 5 days from Somer set county, Id. with lumber to J W Bacon. Scbr K Klen, Selby, 5 days from Newfowu, Aid, with eliiy timbn-1J Yi Bnconi *nr Geo jußseii, MorriSi 2 toys from Indian lliver, corn to OW Bacon. Steamer I'mnh l Garner, Spencer, 24 hours from New York, With mnt of manu factory, and all that goes to make up the cost of pro duction, the full benefit is proffered to buyers, arid a call must satisfy all that note is the time. Can sell a jfrst class Piano at #225. GivemeacaU. no4-3m J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut sts. Important to the Ladies.— Buy TORE SEWING MACHINE from those who sell ma chines making both the u Grover ft Baker” Stitch and the “Lock” or Shuttle Stitch, that.you may test both and select the best. At 730 CHESTNUT Street you can take your choice of either stitch, with the privilege of exchanging for the other. nos-tuths3t -Kerr’s China Hall, Chestnut street, opposite the State Houee. SELLING OFF. The entire etock of China and Glass of the above esta. btishment is now selling off at cost, uud below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR ft Co. SALES FOB CASH ONLY. 0c24-thstu-lm Dr. Bobertson’s Vegetable Nee vers Cokdial ; or. NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great Remedy for aH Nervous Complaints, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price $l. FdirsaleLy HYOTT A CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, oc!7 -thslm Depot for all Popular Medicines. Helmbold’s Universally Approved Remedy.—Compound Extract Buchu cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, ftc. Read the advertisement in another column. no6-ths Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This oele brated and perfect HAIB DTE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parte 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. gold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK ft GO. and DYOTT ft GO., Philadel phia mhl-tf One-Price of the Latest Styles, 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 Ons-Pkiob Ststsk Is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ««e22-ly JONES ft GO., 004 MARKET Street. MARRIED: FAULKNER—WILLIAMS.—On Thursday, Novem ber 7th, by the Rev Wesley Kenney, Mft AWttVWkr F. Faulkner to Miss Sallie J., (laughter of the lato Rev. Enos B. Williams, all of this city. * HORWITZ—RIVES.—On the 7th instant, Orvillo Horwitz, of Baltimore, to Maria Rives, daughter of Dr. S. D. Gross, of Philadelphia. * IIAN OK—ALTER.—On the 7th instant, by the Rev. Joseph A. Sei&ej Joseph C. Hanco to Emma E., only daughter of Jacob Alter, Esq., of this city. # McCABTY—SCOTT. —On Sunday evening, October 29th, 1861, by the Rev. James F. Reynolds, of Somurton, Mr. James A. Wisby McCarty to Miss Sallie E. Scott, all of Philadelphia. * BEED BRADSHAW On the 12th of October last, by Rev. Joseph H. Kennftrdt J. R. Reed to Mida Is&bdla Bradshaw, both of this city. * DIED. MOORE.—On the Bth instant, Mr. Jamesß. Moore, of consumption, in the 29th year of his age. His mslp friends, and friends of the family; are respect fuly invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his uncle, Mr. Edward Roberts, Turnpike Railroad Bridge, Germantown, on Monday, November 11th, at 2 P„ M, To proceed to Chrißt Church burying ground, Fifth and Arch streets. ** THOMPSON.— On 4h«* ©T-enlng of the ?lli instant, Isa bella S., wife of David Thompson, and daughter of the late Jacob Seip, of this city. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her husband, s3*2 South Fourth street, on Monday, the lltli instaut, at 10 o’clocki without further notice* to proceed to Wood* land Cemetery. ** HUBBERT.—On Friday, November Bth, Miss Eliza beth Hubbert. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, on Monday morning, the 11th instant, at 10 from the residence of Samuel T. Stratton, Nortia Sixth street, beiow Jefferson, east aide. ** TAYLOR.—On Friday morning, Bth instaut, Lowis B. Taylor, in the 66th year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * KIRBY.—On the 6th instaut, at the Widow’s Asylum, Hannah, widow of Charles Kirby, sea captain, aged 192 yeaiy. 6 moiilhn, audk days. * NEILL. On tbc 7th instant, in the city of New York, of Typhoid Fever, John Henry Neill, in the 23d year of bis ago. His relatives and friends are invited to attoml liis fu neral this (Saturday) afternoon at two o’clock, without further notice, from the residence of his family, No 1312 Pine strict. * HUNTINGTON. —At Toronto, Canada, on the Bth in stant, Mrs. Anna M. Huntington, wife of Dr. David L. Huntington, of this city, and daughter of Wm. H. Allen, Preei lent of Girard College. * DAILY.—On the 6th instant, Mr. Joseph Daily, in the 35ih year ol his age. The i-e!iUlVt*, Attd VAmhm of ths WlUI&m Penn Hose Company, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral Ji omtlio residence of his brother-in-law, Jo seph Swartz, at No. 1334 Savory (late Union) street, F.ighteenth ward, on Monday afternoon, the 11th inst., at 2 o’clock. * ** FLAN AG AN.—On the 6th instant, Major Robert Fla nagan, aged 54 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 156 North Sixth etreet, below Race street, this (Saturday) morning at 8# o’clock. Funeral service and interment at gt. Augus tln*’s Church. * DOUGHERTY—On the 6th instant, George W« Dougherty, son of John and Rebecca Dougherty, aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents, in Mont gomery avenue, (late Cherry street,) Eighteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. # TAYLOR—On the Oth instant, Henry Wood Taylor, son of the late John Morris Taylor, aged 28 years. Funeral from hii residence, No. 339 Shipoen street, below Fourth, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * CONNELL.—On the 6th instant, Theophilus Connell, in the 76th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his sen-ln-law, J. M. Tlk&iuprtoh, IVeet Chester road, above Fisheraveuue, HIS 3 (Saturday) morning, at 30 o’clock. * LIMKBURNER.—At Burlington, New Jersey, on Wednesday evening, Sarah R., wife of Wm. Limeburner, in the 36tb year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband* No. 22 Tork street, Burlington, New Jersey, on Sonda/ after noon, nt 2 o’clock. W PERRY.—On the 7th instant, Jane, wife of Ylncout Perry. Funeral from her late residence, Miller street, Ger mantown, on Stnday at 2 o’clock P. M. * PHILLIPS.—On the 7th instant, MaryL., wife of J«*a. A. Phillips, ttml daughter of James aud Elizabeth Daveu. pert, iu the 26th j ear of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, 1102 Boutli Tenth atreet, on Monday, 11th instant, at 10 o’clock iu the morning. ** MOUBNTNG STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET. BESSON & SON have lately received Black Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Gray Water-proof Cloaks, Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra sizes: Shepherd Plaid Long aud S>niai e Shawls, Crape and drenadine Collars and Sleeves, Jfnrvin’fl Black Kid GloTes, Alexandre’s Black, Load, and I’urplo Kid Gloves: Fleecy Silk-Gloves andGaunt letn, Black Centre Brochfe Scarfs, Black all wool Velour Ottomans and Reps, $1 a yard; Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents a yard; Grenadine Veils, Ac. no 4 nr» LAIYERSALISM TRE MEDIATOR LL3 OF OlißllSTKXltOM.—Lecturo TO-MURKoVv EVENING by Rev. A. C. THOMAS, LOMBARD Street, above Fourth. Mortdng service at half past 19 o’clock. It# ry~=» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, IL? SPUING GARDKN bpIow BltDADStreet.—THK ftiuNTHLY SERMON before the members of The Yvung Ladies' Bible will (D. Y.) bu preached TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 1% P. M. Stranger* aheays welcome —they wig please ask the n-xton for M-ut?. The Rector will preach at 10 W A. 31, ij| P. M. it# THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1861. SECOND REFORMED DUTCH U 3 CHURCH, SEVENTH Street, above Brown, Rev. WM. FULTON, of Manftyunk, will preach in the morning at 10#, and evening 7% o’clock. It* »y!==* UNION PREACHING,—KEV. R. C. UJj MATLACK, Rector of tlm Church of the Nati vity, will preach in the American Mechanics’ Hall, FOURTH Street, below Girard nvigmu, SABBATH, P. M. Subject, 11 The Danger of Neglecting tho Great Salvation.” Seats all free. It J. NOLEN, Superintendent. REV. HENRY W. BELLOWS, D.D., Uo of Nf,w vfll preach at the Unitarian Church* TENTH and LOCUST, on SUNDAY next, tlm lOtli inst—in tho Morning at 10X, and in tho Eve ning at 1%. It# rv-==» SPIRITUALISM.-MRS. F. O. HY uof ZER, of Vermont, will impnvise poolry and lec ture at Saiisom-strect Hall, un SUNDAY, at A. M., and 71>. 31. Admission 5 cehlu. It* iv-s=* PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —The THIRD LECTURE of the course will bo delivered on THURSDAY EVENING, November 14, at CONCERT HALL, by E- V- WHII’PLE, Esq. Sub ject—“Uiiit.” Lecture, quarter before eight o’clock. Tickets, 25 cent?, at T. It. Pugh’t», Sixth ami Cbentnut fdreets. Tickets for Hip remainder of tho course (six lectures! at reduci*d priced. no9-5l r» OUR SOLDIERS. —LET ALL WHO \JI jf feel interested in the spiritual welfare of our" BohlierA attend the perles of meetings held under the au spices of the Young Men’s Christian Association, Hi* object being to supply religious reading for our soldiers Li camp. All tlic meetings have been attended with great Interest, and much entbuaiiiem has been excited in Hits great work. The eiglitl> meeting ■will be held on SUNDAY EVENING, the 10th inst., at the Church of the Epiphany, FIFTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Services commencing at 7# o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Craoraft, Rot. J. M. Crowell, Rev. Dr. Kcunard, Geo. H. Stuart, Esq. Rev. S. J. Baird, D. D., will give an accountof his visit to the camps. All tho no its will he free. gtrat gera>, and the public generally, are invited to at. tend. h# JOHN BEESON IVILL PREACH IN Uof the NATIONAL HALL, Market street, to-mor row afternoon nt 3 o'clock, on u National Responsibility for tho Projection and Elevation of the Indian Haco.” lt^ jrS- K« T ICE TO TEA CHE R Si—THE Us 3 School Directors of East Goshen District, Chester Gg;mty, will meet at Bchoo] House No. 2, near Gosben- Vllle, in said district, on MONDAY, November 11, at 10 o’clock A. M., to appoint three Male Teachers for the win* r term of four months. Tho County Superintendent will be present to examine applicants. Salary thirty dollars pci- month. By order of the Board. uoT-iß* J.-MARSIfABL AITKBN, Secretary. rv-» MECHANICS* BANK, Lkjp PiiiLAhF.Lrnil, Nov. 5.1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF per cent* (3K)t P*i3’ahle on and after November 15, agreeably to tho provisions of tlm charter. no?-6t J. WIEGAND, Jr., Cashier. fyspa EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURG, UOP Pirrsnuno, Nov, 5,186 T. The Directors of this bank have declared a dividend of FOUR per cent, out of tho earnings of the last six months. Kaeti'rn Stockholder?, or their reprsflentativefl, will be paid on or after the 15th iußtaut at the 'Western Bank of Phi! ad< Iphia. no7-10t n. M. HURRAY, Cashier. rv-» WESTERN BANK OF PHILADA. UoC Philadkli’HlA, November 5.1861. The Directors of this Bank hare this day declared a dividend of THREE PEll CENT., payable on and after the 15th inst. G. M. TROUTMAN, ocG-lOt • Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE. Uof Philadelphia, November 5,1861. The Directors have tills day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT* payable on demand. oc0»0g .T. A. LEWIS, Cashier. rv-=F=- SOUTHWARK BANK. IKJ> Philadelphia, Novembers,lB6l. The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT , payable on and after THURSDAY, 7th inst. oc6-6t F. P. STEEL, Cashier. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL- U 3 TAWIAi r Philadelphia, November 5,1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of TWO AND ONE-lIALF PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 15th inst., clear of State tax. S. C. PALMER, oc6-lot Cashier. aa FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS* \l3 BANK. Philadelphia, November 5,1861. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on demand. no6-6t TV. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. |V-~s=» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK. —Philadelphia, October 4, 3861.— The annual election for Directors -will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between, the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably io the Charier. ocs-dtnlB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. area BANK OF COMMERCE, UJj Philadelphia, October 7,1861. The annual election for Directors win be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, tho 18th day of November sex, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. if. and 2 o’clock P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Caahier. ocB-tuths tnolft rvp COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL (jj? VANIA. Phu.apei.phia, Oct. i£, 1861. The Annual Election for Directors will be hold at* the Banking House on Monday, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting oi the Stockholders will be hold at the same place, on TUESDAY, November stb, at 12 o'clock M. 9. C. PALMER, o*ls- tuthfttnois Cashier. rrs* WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL- I]3 PHIA, October 3, ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem ber next, at 12 o’clock M. And tho ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will he held at tliis Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between tho bows of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2o’clock P. M. . G. M. TROUTMAN, oc3-tlisttNlB Caahier. ry=» GIRARD BANK, Fhiladblphta, October 8,1801. TliA JUiKUili 4]A£tl6h for Directors Will be held ftt the Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. M* and 2 P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY,,November 5, it 13 o’clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. ocB-tuths tnolB rvy. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL -113 ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, November 2, 3861. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will be held in this city on TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, IS6I T at 10 a’ctoefe A. M., at tlie 9 AN SOM-STItEKT HALL, for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposed contract with, and a lease of the road of, the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Com pany. By order of the Board: no4-9t EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. nf=> OFFICE PEMNSTLVABiIA RAILROAD \i3 COMPANY, Philadelphia, October 15,1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi aunnal dividend of THERE PER CENT, ou the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,3861. Powerß-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application ai the office of ike Company, No. 255 South THIRD Street oc!7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE.— [IJS NOTICE.—The Board of City Commissioners will hear Appeals from the Assessment of Beal and Property, as returned by the Assessors of the different Wards, for the Triennial Assessment of 1662, on the fol lowing days: Wards. 15t.... Monday, Oct. 21 2d.... Tuesday, «* 22 3d....Wedn.«d&Ti « 23 4th... .Thuitfd&y, 24 6th.. .. Friday, « 25| 6th. ... Monday, 28 7th,...Tuesday, «« 29 Bth... .Wednesday, “ 30 9th.... Thursday, “ 31, 10th.... Friday, Nov. 1| 12th| •• Monaay ’ “ 4 13th.... Tuesday, Nor. 5 14t1i... .'Wednesday, »< 6 15th.... Thursday, « T \vh\ "Friday, « 8 18th.... Monday, “ 11 19th,. ..Tuesday, “ 12 20th. ...Wednesday, «• 13 215 t.... Thursday, “ 14 ..Friday, « IS Monday, « 19 JAMES SHAW, Clerk. oc!6-tnolB FINANCIAL. Rational loan. The undersigned aro prepared to deliver the Seven and Three-tenths Treasury Notes upon payment. PRSXEL # CQ„ Banters, 34 South THIRD Street. jglX PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN, of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, which aro now ready for delivery at Office of JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent) oc23.ini 114 South THIRD Street. NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OP JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Pursuant to intructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per annum, will remain open at my office. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from BA. H. until 5 P. M., and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of PIPT7 DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIYE HUN* DBED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1801, payable in gold in three years, or con vertible into a twenty years Bix per cent, loan, at the option of the holders Such Treasury Note has interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by subscribers will be cheerfully made. THE NOTE 9 ARB DELIVERED UPON PAY MENT OP SUBSCRIPTIONS, Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUB CITY BANKS. JAY COO KE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. ECONOMY— ECONOMY— ECONO MY.—In these limes why buy soap, when a box of SAPONIFIER (costing 16 cents) will make from waste kitchen grease eight pounds of hfcrd soap, or nearly a barrel of soft soap 7 no9-lm rpHQSE BEAUTIFUL VISITING- A card Photographs arc made in groat quantities and of superior quality at REIMER’S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Oreon. It* Hair-cutting and dyeing done in best stylo at GUTEKUNST’B, FOURTH and BRANCH. no9-iftf TT'NGRAYINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, iTi and PAIN! INGS framed in Oval or Square frames of every vitrety, „t very low prices, ftt GEO. F. BEN KERT’g, S!iC ARCH BtPML EdO-lftf RETAIL DRY GOODS. T>ARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. -13 NEW AND CHOICE PItKSS HOODS AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Rich Silk Phiul and Printed Reps. • Plain and Velours dr Kplngle, VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS. Rich Printed Magenta Cloths. Rich Printed Merinoes 87#c to 91.25. * Rich Printed all vonl Delaines from 31 to 75c. 3,000 yards Mohair Brocades at 14c, worth 25c. 2,800 yards Printed Delaines at 13c, worth 18c. A chvfcb aafeorhmmt of Dlanhet Shnwbi NEW STYLES OF WINTER CLOAKS Of Reaver, Tricot, mid Water-Proof Cloths, Handsome Velvet Vestings and t'fifisimercs. H. STEEL 4 SON, no 9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. TT7ILL OPEN THIS DAY AN IM- T T roense stock of all wool Pe Laines, the balance of a large importation, of 1 lot neat figured dark grounds, at 31 cents, usually Bold at 62 % cents. 1 lot chintz colors, at 37 cents, usually at 75 cents. 1 lot, yard wide, Plaids, at 12)1 cents. COWPBRTHWAIT 4 CQ,, N. W. cornet- EIGHTH and MARKET. 37,000 SHIRTS. DRAWERS. JACKETS. 7.200 Indigo blue mixed Shirts and Drawers, (Bristol INI a unfa, turii; ~ Co.) 1.200 Bibbed " •< WMto. 5,000 Plain “ “ “ 600 all wool heavy “ “ Bed&Whitq 3,600 Ribbed. Jackets. 3,000 “ “ all wool. 2,000 « « « Kolb For sale by JQEL J, baily & co., taoMWoSl* 319 MARKfif STftfilif. QOOPER & CONARD. CLOTH CLOAKS. FBOM S 6 TO 820, In their,LABGE BOOM, SECOND STOBY, no7MKs-7t S. S. cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts. E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, , FOURTH AND ARCH, Have their USUAL show of Goods for E A LL. 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. oel2-sxnwlsn liiALL— lB6l* X? SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cent, under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. - 6r«at Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, Most of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels*. Cloths, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, aU sizes. Balmoral Shirty 4c. t Ac. A the Old Established Store of S THOBNLEY A CHISM, §e3D N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. TjIANCY cassimeres— J- Of every grade and etjlo, from ft‘2c to i*1.50 per yard, Black Casiimoree, some extra Sue l&ts. COOPER A CONARD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets. LADIES’ BLACK CLOTHS. Men’s heavy Overcoatings. Men’B fiqe Dress Ch>tl*s, COOPER A CONARD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets. TjiLANNELS— Jj Yard wide, fine white extra at 3& cents. Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine. COOPBB arious qualities Bibbed Poplins. no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. WINTER SHAWLS— Long Blanket Shawls, in checks. • New fancy designs, fine goods. ncv2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. (CLOAKING CLOTHS— V-/ Water-proof Frosted Beavers, Bibbed Tricots, plain Boavcrs. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, no 2 CHESTNUT &ad EIGHTH Strests. Flannel and blanket ware house. Extra Heavy Canton Flannels and Domestic Muslins. “ BbsMsU “4 AmvritSKj Blankets Jar Beds and Cribs. Real Welsh and Shaker Flannels. “ Swanskin and Patent Flannels. «t Balardvole and Washington Flannels. At th* lowest cash prices. SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, hoQ-GUf' 1008 CHESTNUT Street. QPRING SKIRTS—THE LATEST O STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISGN, ocl2-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. tary gooes reduced—bar- U GAINS. Odc lot Satin Fraconia, 31 Jtfc; usual price, 50c, Owlot Printed Cnshmere, 37 >4O; usual price, 6214 c. One lot Plaid Valencia, 37)4c; usual price, 62)4c. One lot Printed Beps, 3734 c; usual price, 62Xc- One lot Plain Rope, 31)4c; usual price, 37Xc. Oue lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 75c; worth 81.25. One lot De Laineg, 22c; usual price, 25c. One lot42enta l L. C. Handkerchiefs, 2cc 3 usual price, 37XC. One lot Ladies’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, 12Xc) very cheap. JOHN H. STOKES, nol 702 ARCH Street. MILITARY NOTICES. « MILITARY.—Wanted, a Captain, First and Second Lieutenant, to get up a Company for a Regiment already in the held. Address A. 8., Pl9od‘g PfßMtth. It* 8 UNITED STATES MARINES— Wanted immediately for the United Btates Marine Corps THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five years. All information that may bo required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, Recruiting Officer. INSTRUCTION IN HORSE jfIB»ttANBHIP.—The undersigned respectfully to inform the public that his RIDING BCHOuL, 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 realise the superior adrautages derived from well-trained hopßeo, and on attentive teacher, at the above establishment. Instructions giveu in SWORD AND LANCE EXER CISER for Cavalry; the Manual of the Sabre and Lance, and in all matters especially appertaining to MILITARY HORSEMANSHIP. _ ■ Particular attention given to TRAINING HORSES, ajmh the mo&t &ppiroV&d English, French, and German spoken. For the accommodation of those unable to attend during the day, an EVENING CLASS will be waited upon, from 4 to 8 o’clock. Attached to his School will be found excellent Stabling, tinder the superintendence of Mr. G. FREE, favorably known for Mb Buperior Baddle and Driving Horses. The beet care bestowed on Livery Horses. oc2B-32t* EUGENE DE KIEFFER. MERCHANT TAILORS. JjJ O. THOMPSON, TAILOR, N. E. COE. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS. CIBOULAB My customers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my selections of fabricß and facili ties for filling orders this season are Quito 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 an early virit N. B.=All kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. oc9-lm riARROTS FOR HORSES. \J Address V. 11. NICHOLSON, uoS-81# lIADDOHI’IEID, H.J. MILITARY GOODS. JjJVANs' &HASSALL, 418 ARCH STREET, IUNITiCIUEBIIS OF BILK AND BUNTING FLAGS. PRESENTATION FLAGS MALE TO ORDER, noli-btllths4t gWOBDS, BELTS, SASHES, SIVOUB KNOT S, AS U SWORD COVERS, GUN CANES, COTS, &C., Vino and common, in great variety. Military gentlemen are invited to call. GEO. IV. SIMONS & BRO,, noP-3t SAN SOM *STUK KT HALL. QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, tOB balb bt myJi-iftf FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QPE N I 0 K FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. “UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE," 1320 CHESTNUT Street, Third Door below Juniper, HAVE NOW OPEN The Finest Assortment of BLACK AND COLORED BEAYER CLOAKS In this City. New Goods received from our Warerooms every morning. WALTER RITCHIE, oci2-Bimv.im Proprietor. WINTER CLOAKS AT POPULAR PRICER. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. ; WILL OPEW THIS MORNING A large collection of BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Ranging from SS to 816. STYLISH ANITpA SIIIOXARLE, And particularly worthy the attention of economical purchasers. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPO RIUM, 70S CHESTNUT STREET, 0c24-ff PHILADELPHIA. r*oi., Cwilyl©, Wordsworth, Thackeray, Coventry Patmore, Dickens, Charles Kingsley, Bultver Lytton, Poetry and Criticism, “ Nodes Ambrosiana*,” Ac, N G *** These books ftro for sale everywhere, and will be Mutliy until, pwtAgr free, fjy RUDD & CAKLKTON, PublifihtTß) New York. iiiriMullisSt WOKS, LAW AND MIBCELLA NEuUo, fifiw And old, bought, cold, and ax changed, at the PHILADBLPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries fit a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, date*} edition©, prices, and conditions. WANTED —Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Antograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praiwd by ffe26-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL. CLOTHS. Proposals arc invited and will bo received by the United States Quartermaster at Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania, mitil 12 o’clock at noon on the 15th day of No vember next, for furnishing CLOTHS FOR ARMY CLOTHING. Each proposal must be accompanied by samples of the cloth which it is proposed to furnish. The cloth should be thrve-quiiit<*n> to rix-quartera yards wide, Light or dark Liu© will be preferred, and. light grays wIH UVt Vi? considered. Bidders must state the number of yards they will btr prepared to furnish in each month, ami for how many months, at the clothing depots in New* York or Phila delphia, .or both, and the price per yard for each quality and width. Proposals and samples will bo plainly marked, and ad dressed to tlm United States Quartermaster, Fhiladalphiai FenntvlianiA. Each bid must be accompanied by a proper guarantee, Betting forth tnat, the contract is awarded to the party named therein, h© will at once execute the same, and giro bonds in double the amount of the contract for the faithful performance thereof. M. C. MEIGS, noO-Gt Quartormarter General IT. S-. Army. TXTANTED—By a respectable Weiiian T T a place as seamstress, housekeeper, or to make hers* If generally useful in a family. Wages not so much an object asngood home. IDstPf rffrrPijee* given ft* to honesty and integrity. Address “A. M. G.,” office'of Press. It* TXT ANTED—An expert and -careful V T MAP MOUNTER, whole accustomed t* large work And can bring good rooommamlntiuni'. Floago ads* dress H. F. WALLING. No. 358* PEARL Street, New York. no9-7t* fift. WANTED—A FARM-, within ten 32-or twelve miles of Philadelphia,-for which the best Quality or improved city property will 1 Lie given in ex change. Apply io Eh PETTIT, oc3Q No. 309 WALNUT Street, T>OARDLN(r.—A family residing in _U GUofituut street, near Nineteenth,- have threa second or fhird-story rooms, with ©very convenience, to rent, with Board, to persons with unexceptionable refer ences. Address ‘ Comfort,” this office. no9'stuth6t* 1 Tl 9 CHESTNUT STREET—Two At/ Jh+ desirable front Booms now vacant. Lath, hot and ©©id water, with partial or full Beard; also, Table Boanlers taken. noB-6t* BOARDING. —Desirable and hand somely-ftirnished rooms, in a central part of the city, can be obtained on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address“A. B. C.,” Press Office. oc2B-12t* TjIIRST CLASS BOARDING, WITH A? Binitte and Communicating Booms, No 1417 LO CUST Street. oc2l-lm* fok and to let. TO LET—The upper rooms of store _l_ No. 14 North FOCBTII Street. Apply on tho premise?. no9-6t# gg. TO LET—A VERY CONVENI ■sS Kit T four story Dwelling. with hack buildings and all the modern conveniences, No. 127 TWENTIETH Street, above Arch, opposite St. Clement’s Church. Rent reduced to suit the times. Apply 29 Siorth fourth street. •nos-tuths3t* Afabm fob sale. A FARM, With the usual improvements, of 149 acres, 33 of which arc woodland, in Chester county, two miles south of Pottstown, Pa., is offered for sale low. Apply to JNO. B. HOLMAN, M. D., «07-6t* Near Bcuglassvilte, Pa F)R SALE —The choice of two valua ble PATENTS, very cheap, or exchange for ne gotiable property. Going to war. Address u Patentee,” Lambertville, New .Jersey. • no7-7t* TTOR SALE —One Ten-Horse Hori- Jj zontal Steam-Engine complete, with pump, &c., with or without biulersy at the option of the purchaser. Will be sold very low by C. A.YaNKIKK & Cu;, Frank ford, Pa. no7-3t# FOR SALE VALUABLE ■SS-FABM and MILL FBOFEB'P'T—Farm containing 90 ACRES of superior LAND, situate twelve miles north of the city, near Fort Washington station, North Penn’a Railroad. First-class improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT, OC3O No. 309 WALNUT Street. jM, TO LET—A THREE-STORY ■M. Dwelling House, with a good Cooking-Range, hot and cold water, and all the modern conveniences. Ap piy on tho premises. No. 1229 MARSHALL Street ocl7-tf . 2mif 324 CHESTNUT Stroet, below Fourth. T?JDW.N. HALLO WELL. -ID 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. ocW-lm JiAMILY COAL. WM. C. SHINN & BRO. Have constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and Ruck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Aih« land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to suit the times. Send your orders to Office, No. 222 WALNUTtSTreet; or to the Yard, corner of SWANSON and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. ocl7-lmif rjVO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply famUiea at their Country Beeidences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, As., As. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, OOBNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE BBEBTB. mylß • ' • pORTLANJD KEROSENE O I L. Wo are now prepared to supply this If greatly reduced prices. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sots A.OBKTS, 1010 HAHKKT STREET, PROPOSALS, QcAnrEIISfASTKR OfFICK, Washington, October 31,1801. WAWTS. BOARDING, REMOVALS. COAL. GKOIEKIES. BUBAD DISTRICTS. STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AMUSEMENTS. OF MUS(C. HERMANN’S FIRST GRAND -.„.J II,tBT,PIo >TATO»IAL MATINEE, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, NOV. 9, at 3. Admission 50 cents. j*o Reserved Seat?. SPECIAL NOTICE.—On this occasion there will bo no reserved seats, and Indian and children can visit the Academy without escort. Hence, to f A cUitato ingreM, and prevent crowding at the box office, th« following nd* ditloual ticket oftlcvs will Vo opened, wlmrn lulmifulon tickets can he obtained—viz : The Continental, La Pierre House, St. Lawrence, American, Washington House, and St. Louis Botcla; at the music stores of Leo & Walker, J. K. Gould, Marsh’s, Hchmidt’s and Schomacker’s piano forte warerooms. N. B. Children’s tickets can only he obtained at tho Academy Box Officii. Tho nalo uf Matinee ticket* enm intnceH tins (FiWay) morning. , hoB-2t American academy of MUSIC. HERRMANN, THE GREAT PRESTIDIGITATKDR. TO-DAY (oATUKDAY) November tftfc, two PKnEijRtfANOJSS, TWO PERFORMANCES. Matinee at 3. Evening at 6. Matinee at 8. Evening at 6. TO.I)AY AT 8 O’CLOCK TO-DAY AT 3 O'CLOCK HERMANN will give his FIRST PRKSTIDIOITATORIAL MATINEE. FIRST I’RKSTIDJGITATOUIAL MATINEE. rmST FREhTIDIGITATOIIIAL MATINEE. Admission 50 cents. No Reserve Seats. Admission 60 cents. No Reserve Seats. Children 25 cents. Children 26 cents. Children 25 cents. Children 25 emits. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) AT b O’CLOCK, TO-NIGHT /SATURDAY) AT 8 O’CLOCK. TIJIIIP NIGHT OK THE COMIC I’KOGKAMME, THIRD .NIGHT OF THE COMIC PROGRAMME, Comprising Twelve New And Surprising Tricks. During the intervals of Hermann’s performance, each evening, A GUARD CONOEBT lSy tl»o GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. Arlmiutimi Rew*rvpil Seats, Amphitheatre.. Colored Gallery, Poorß open at 7#. Commence at 9. St-ais secured for Any evening In advance, WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Strata. Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTOON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November The entertainments will commence with O’NEIL, THE REBEL. Mr, Joseph Proctor ........Mr. Young «Mrs. A. Cowell O’Neil Lord Alien Ellen. To conclude with the Nrcii or the woods ; Or, the Jibbcn&itHMuy'. The Jlbbohainosay Mr. J. fVojstor Ralph Ptackpolc .Mr. Edwin Attorns 37Jf, 75, and 25 cents: Private Boxea, ®5 and 83. Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at 7^. MRS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager....... W. S. FREDERICKS. Engines* Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MUBPHY, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November 0. Will be presented the new Sonsatioiml Play entitled TIIK llufSK ON iißlii&ii SJS'lfOTfiD DAMB. Ernest lie lc Garde) «. ... __ Zumbaro $•"" ,„Mrs. John Drew. Count de Torquerolies .-.-. Mr. John Gilbert. Tbe perfoilnance to concede with the ROBBER’S WIFE. Rose Radiant! .-..Miss Charlotte Thompson Mllrt lieillaml 'JJr, Him well CHiKGE of Time.—Doorx ot*n at n before 7 j curtain will rise at 7Jtf precisely. No extra charge for reserved scats. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE.—GREAT BILL TO-NIGIIT. Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT* and Mr. mid Mrs, J, W, WALU.-C’K, Jr„ ITi TWO SFIjENDID PIECES! Dickens’ Home Story of OLIVER TWIST! Mr Wftllack ..a5.... Fagiti the Jew? Mrs,- Walladt... us Nancy Sykes!* Concluding with BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Mr. EcL. Davenport in his great character of William. Due notice will be given of the reproduction of - THE SIREN OF PARIS. OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL— V/ OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL— HACK STREET, Between Second and Third Streets GREAT SENSATION, GREAT SENSATION Glorious Success Glorious Success Glorious Success. Glorious Success Under the Management of ItOBKJIT W. UUTLKIt, am! Manager of 444 444 SROADVAY; A'lfiOf BROADWAY MUSIC HALL, BROADWAY MUSIC HALL, Late Wftlliick'9 Theatre. . Late Wallnck's- Theatre, A HEARTY WSLGQME Extended to the MW York favorites, Extended to the New York Favorites. TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM! Hundreds UnaMe to gaiti> Admission. Hundreds Unable to gam Admission. WILD SHOUTS OF APPROBATION. She Best Talent the World liter Produced. Tony Pastor TONY PASTOR,. The Best Comic Singer in the World. L. SIMMONS* The Great and Unequalled Banjolst. MONS. VELARDE,. MOaS. VELARDE,. Tl«o Bvet Dancer In the'.{Snwiinr» DENNY GALLAOHKICr The Favorite Ethiopian Comedian. TIM NORTON, TIM NORTON, W. ALLEN, W. ALLEN, M. MuKENNA, M. McKENNA, In new Songs, Acts, Dances, Etc* THE ORRIN FAMILY, TIIE Olt KIN FAMILY,, THE ORRIN FAMILY, Id their wonderful Gymnastic Gronpiugsv which have excited the Wonder and Admiration of all Europe and America.- tht: great ballht. troupe THE fIHEAT BALLET-iMtuOPE TIIE GKBAT BALLET TIiOOFB Under the Direction of HONS. PAUL BRILLIANT, ADMISSION-^ Parquette 20 cents. | Gallery 10 cents. Poors open at 0 o'clock; performance to conssenco At t/i 8 n'elcelt. ROBERT IV. BUTLER, Solo Lessee and Manager. A GRAND CONGER® WSACREB MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental),will bo given by the UNION SACKED MUSIC SOCIEKY, in the Elm'iith»Btreet M. E. CHURCH, Eleventh street r abova WaeLlnghm avenuc v ou TUESDAY EVENING next at 7# o’clock. Admission 20 cents; Clrildrcu half price* Tickets for sale at the door. it* Gael wolesohn Am) THEO DORE THOMAS’ SERIES OF SIX CLA3SI CAL SOIREES Tliifd Subscriptions will be received at Hie Principal Music Store?,, where Pro grammes and full particulars can be seen uo6 Itn Assembly buildings, corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. WAUGH’S ITALIA—EVERY NIGHT* and Wring* day and Saturday afternoons. Also,-New Stereoscopic Views. A. W. Fenno will illustrate both oxhrhitioos. Admittance,. 25 cts.; Children, 15 eta. Doors open at 7; commence at a quarter to 8. Matinees,.doors open at 2; to commence at 3 o'clock. no4-6t EULNS 0E PJiSTUM, rn 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 & CO., 819 CHESTNUT St.- oc3o-tf PEEMANIA ORCHESTRA. VX CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY,, at 3W o’cloek P.M., atthe MUSICAL FUND HILL. Package ef Eight Tickets, $1; Single Tickets, 25 cts. To be had at Andie’s, 1104 Chestnut street, Ji E.Gould**, SeTfßth aud Cbgstmit. and at thodoorof thf Hall. THE PRESTIDIGITATEbRi The magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown,. Orders* Decorations. Medals, Ac., presented to H E R M A }j Jf 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. Atid.the superb Shawl given him by the Queen of Spain at EVANS A CO.’S, 818 CHESTNUT Street, ou the swig day oc2l-tf TTIEMPLE OF WOJNUEES, N. E. -L cornerof TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear at the above place, in his new and extraordinary entertainments, EVERY EVENING, cuiuinei'.oiDfi t>7^^ftuAW£DS£9hAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, afc 3— consisting of Change*, Transmutation:*, &uhdtitutiditf,,Secr-#t Manipu Jationp, Ocular Deceptions, and Necromantic IJlnaions, and astonishing powers of Ventriloquism,, illustrating every vnyiet} of voice. Also, theLeat'tied'Canary Birds. Admission, 25 cents; children v l3 cents. ocl9-lm* MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF _LVA THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements* and Incidents to this data* For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis and sent by tnall, free, on application. »elB-2m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FIND ABTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, k open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. H. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yesn^ half price. Shares of Stock, 830. jjl QLATE MANTELS These beautifußy enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly preferable toaay others, we manufactured by us, and sold at PBICES T 9 SUIT THI TIDIES. ARNOLD & WII.SON, ' ocs-3mif No. 101* CHESTNUT Street. IJIHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIBE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the “ Latrobe Stove,” is the beat stove for wanning the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD tt WILSON, oeA-Smif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Strwt _ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. To WASHINGTON, D. 0., BY ERICSSON LINK TO BALTIMORE, AND FROM THENCE BY RAIL-. BQAP TQ WAgHilfCiTpJ?, On ana after this dato all freights for Washington of this rente will be required to be prepaid through* W» no package will be received unless marked with andgdestmation in full. FREIGHTS OF ALL KINDS received and forwarded daily. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South WHARVS9. - FOB NEW YOBK. ■■EaEnf NKW DAILT LINK, via Delaware Ml Philadelphia and New Torfc BipreM SteamhQat OjM. may rtftirf fr*!sw I « aT « ?“ il i ■* a , r - ’?•' artl, “*T inp their cargoes in New ¥orfe ih« following deya. Preigh te t.h«i.ire«»nabl. p r. ( te.^ No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, PhiladelpMA, JAMES HAND, Agent, eul-tf Plate 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New. Ifatk. - J-a PHILADELPHIA A ANB ito>» WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM-, boat COMPANY. New line direct tor Alexandria! WaafcJwitpn, Georgetown. Through In 36,hours. _. _ Bloomer PHIXiADEIiPHLI, Captain THQS. BABA. Bteamer JEROM3, Captain JWWi ■ Will leave Philadelphia mot WEDNESDAY *rJL SA TURDAY, at 12 o’clock M., connecting with nU.llaea.afc “ Tfaßuin smsrffi MS* MORGAN A BHINBHABT, Agcntlv Yoot of G street, Waahtagtoa. _ jr—- FOB NEW TOBK. Tb* Stans. Propeller Om»M»I Kill cWMSMie* theii hssinea. ten the «umm an lbuuut 18»h Instant . Their atosmen lire now receiving frslafii w Pier nbove Welnnt etriet Term. «coonuu