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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1861. ITT HENRY 'ATTirr IH KW WIN- inandale XSUVAIS AT THE HOTELS. HOTHLXlatn and Cbeanot streets. If dow Bhade, Certain. Wall Paper, and Uohof-Btory Store, Ho.

1406 Chesnat street, first store above Broad. Window Shadea, Paper Hangings, Curtains, GUt Cornice. Taels, Olmps and Fringes, Mesqnito Nets, Verandah Awnings of a new and superior style. New Store and new goods. 8trict attention paid to all work before it is allowed to go from the establishment.

au9 ly ON TO THE BATTLE Thb Spirited National Song, by Thunder, for sale by LEE A WAL-K No. Til Chesnut street. It Mrs. Bailey A Wash. X.

De Witt Tannage, Syracuse. W.J Kerr wf, Geo. R. Miller. Ohio.

C. E. Tucker, Boston. E. S.

Wentz, Binghatnten. C. F. Vent. Cincinnati.

O. ITIAimiED. CLAYTON EVANS On the 27th insfc. at St. vher W.

8. A 1., Mdwke. A. C. Good, Wheeling.

U. W. Gratfen, Baltimore. vuhesn. Clement's P.

E. Churoh. by Rev. II. S.

SDackman, F.t amp.N-- eva.JJY. James W. Clayton to Mary Evans, both ot Elkton, Md. 11. Suvcam.

Geneva, NY. l). E. JL.ist, Wheeling. G.

E. Blllingsley, Kieh'd. Ky II. Walker, Richmoni, Ky. W.

E. Walker Kieh'd Ky. C. J. 31.

Baston, Baltimore. Charles Rabbins. Boston. LOBENTHALr PAUL.IN frm the 16th instant, by v. nevelin Rev.

Haron, B. Lobenthal to Elizabeth P. Paulia, both of this eity. J.J.Wysong, Y. yeter H.

Copland. 4i O. Freeman. Tbeaker, Washington. J.

T. Bryant, Boston. Cccbran, Me. WIGG1KS-WOOD On the 26th instant, by the Key. Thomas G.Allen, Mr.

James 11. Wiggins to Mies Caroline P. Wood. A. i rowenieiu, ruwaarj.

B. A. Robertson, Boston. W. B.

Trull, Boston Dr. Norton fc la O. The Stockholders. Note- holders and Bondholders of the Raie and Vine Streets Passenger Bail-vaj are requested to meet on Tuesday, October 1, Jfa61, atlOH o'clock. hi Riom.No.30 Mershants' Excharge.

s30 rj--SECOND WARD A Mkbtzho of the People's Association of the Second Ward will be held this (Monday) evening, at IX o'clock at Schrack's. corner ot Second and Carnente-. JAS M.GIBSON Pres't Attest: Wm H. Graham. Secretary.

lt4fiS 0-ALUMNI OF LAW DEPARTMENT TiniverFity of Pennsylvania The annualjmeetlng of the 'Society of the Alumni of Law Department of the Univeisity of Pennsylvania," will Us held this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the University. uradaates of the Law DegatMri, wishing to become merr bf-rs of the Society, re rjted attend. lt46 WM. BRAWTLY HA.HKA. Rec.

Sec EGTO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD Assembly District Having been declared by the Committee of General Superintendence of the Peooles Union Party, as their re gularly nominated candidate for State Legislature, I respectfully solicit the votes of my feilow citizens of tho District, pledging myself, if elected, to use all honorable means for the support of the National Administration, ard the public generally. Respectfully yours. s308t769 EDMUND C. BOXSAL. CEP" A SEVEN OCTAVE $400 ROSE-wood Piano for loss than 1200.

Payable in easy terms ot $3 per month. Ihe Philadelphia Musical Savings and Lotn Society, chartered by the Stite of Pennsylvania, April 3d, 1S4H, wiU have their Sixtieth Monthly Distribution of seven octave rosewood Pianos, for the first se ciind and third Series, on Tuesday, October 'st, 1861, at eight o'clock, P. at their Office, No. 1021 Chesnut street. W.

A. ROLIS. President. II. W.

Gbat, Secretary. s30 2t EF" PUBLIC MEETING Citizess' Union Convention. At a meeting of the Convention, it j. Bailey Washlngt'n a Hint. O.

IJames Lawless, U. 8. S. ra Burt. Cincir nati.

O. I S. phuson, s. JJ DIED BOTJSOTJET On the 28th inst, Peter Bousquet, in SI W. A.

Johnson to7oiyearof hisege ao Y. Boston. Lawyer. Haverhill. B-Th Boston.

ihm Ci S. Randall. N. Bedf C. Ti Pi.hprs.

Mortreal. l-J L. MPHhers. Montreal. l.

xruman Boston. M. Davis. Philada. ItF" ATTENTION, CAMERON LIGHT Guard, Co.

Col. O. P. 100 Bounty. Mcrtd men wishing to enrol themselves In the above Company, wilt call at their Head-quarters immediately, ccrnerof Buttonwood and Franklia streets, as the regiment has received marching orders.

Inaia Rubber Mat, k-ets and under-clothing, in addition to that supplied bv the Governmen furnished free of cost. Pay. rations and clothmg-at once rvp LINCOLN LEGION, THIttTY-SK- cond Irfantry Regiment P. V. Head-quarters, Butler House, Sixth street below Chesnut.

This legi nent has five fuU companies (A, and E) In active service at Washington. RECBUITINGi STATIONS. Company Capt J. B. Cunningham, Chesnut street, alCompanyG, Capt R.

R. ohns-m, heal quarters. Company H. Capt Wright Pennsylvania Hotel, becend street below Pine. Company I.

Capt Kelley, cor. Tenth and Washington. Company Capt. Frank Hornet No. '259 S.

Third street. Men joining this regiment will be sent to camp, be unl-formed, draw pay aid IT-H FOR KENTUCKY! WANTED WANTED! For the Tnlted States Army, Fiftaenth Regiment of In-far, try, recruits to reinforce Gen. Robert Anderson, of Fort tamteT ojTnrNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. Term of enlistment three years. Pay 1S to $20 per month and tations Quarters, fuel and medical attendance free of charge.

For further information applv to the undersigned, at Recruiting Fendezvous, corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. Philadelphia. J. B. BELL, Captain Fiteenth Infantry, 828 6t Recruiting Officer.

CF" HEAD-QUARTERS NINETEENTH Regiment Infantry, P. Guard, September 23, 181. This regiment living been accepted on the Jd inst. by the Secretary ofWar.upon the recommendation of Major-General Mct'lcllan, and also by Governor curtin, under the recent requisition upon the State, affords peculiar advantages to volunteers who wish to enter the national service without losing the privileges conferred by the StThelreeiment will encamp on Wednesday, the 25th, at Oxford Park. Those wishing to enroll will apply Immediately at the General Hea1-quarters' Armory, Race street, below Sixth st-eet, anrt the following Recruiting Offices, viz George Ktllev's Hotel, Frankford; Germantown Road and Burke street; R.

Sherrerd's, Germaatowa road and Second street; Cohocksink Hose House; Humane Engine House; Thirteeenth and Oxford streets; James Callander's, Four'h street, below Master; James Hilley's, W. corner of Second and Brown streets; Red Lion Hotel, cond street below Noble; Popiar street, below Ttnth; Benner Carrol's Tenth and Myrtle strees No. 42 'Second street; 8. comer of Fourth and Callow-hill streets: While Bear Hotel. No.

1229 Ma-ket street; Manhall House, Fourth, below Viae street; S. E. corner of Passvunk road and German street; corner of Second ani Wharton streets; Wise's Hotel, corner of Front and Washington sheets; Petit's RailTOad House, Terminus of the Fifth and Sixth Streets Railroad: S. E. coruer of Third and Gassill streets: Glenn's, N.

E. comer of Sixth and Chesnut streets; Delaney's, NiHth. above Market street. Bv order CoL PE IER LYLE. Daviw P.

Weaver, Adj't. a24 I2t Moore, Concord, N.U. W. M. Davis, Philada.

l- haver. Boston. John Wood s'n. Pa. JJER EUROPA, SEPTEMBER 20xa.

EIG IITY- SEVEN FACKAGE3 Low and Medium Price! uniTien DRKt GOODS, COMPRISINO Embroiuered, Woven and. titer labrioa In Styles exclusively confined to ourselves. ALBO, A CHOICE LIKE OJP FKNCH GOODS. FOE SALE BY THE PACKAGE OR OTHKK- J. M.

BEEBE f24 4w284 BOSTON. J. II. BEEBE GO. BOSTON, ARE NOW EECEIVINCr A FULL AND ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH.

ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL DRESS GOODS, ALL, OP FRESH MANUFACTURE, AM) COMFRISIKQ THB YAEJOU9 NEW FABRICS AND NOVELTIES OF THE tlSn JJIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, THOMAS cesiMission? merchant AND MAHTJFACTtTBER OP MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, SSTo. 408 Aroh Street, i). Shipnan. Chicago. Palmer, I.

jir. tionester, x. J.B. J. B.

AKKAiL un baturaayeveiung, om wstuii, Stephen Farrand, in the 69th year of his age. The relatives and immediate friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1921 Filbert street, to morrow (Tnesdav) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at the Western Presbyterian Church. 8.

W. cor. of Seventeenth and Filbert streets, at 2 o'clock. JOHNSTON On the 29th Mr. William E.

Johnston, sen ot William and Margaret Johnston, aged 33 Tears. Relatives and friends of the family, also Pennsylvania Grove, No. A. O. D-, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his father's residence, No.

7 S- Thirteenth street, without further notice. He was a returned volunteer of Company w. m. Paddock. N.

J. U. O. N.Berl am, hite, Briogharnpton. L.

S. White, BringhanDton. J. O. Moss Sandusky.

O. I Robert Ilutchins, N. V. gEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS PKR CffiNT TKEASURY NOTES, SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS THE NJETW NATIONAL JLjO AN. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

These who desire to participate in its benefits ehoaK apply at ence to the undersigned, the appointed Agents for the Government All sums received from FIFTY DOLLARS upwards. The office hours during the subscription forth? Loan will be till 5 P. except on Monday evening, when it will remain open till 9 o'clock, P. Si- JAY COOKE b5 No. 114 S.

Third Street. Jj-EW NATIONAL A OFFICE OF JAY COOKE BANKERS, No. 114 S. Third Street. Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of the Treaeury, 'he Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate ot seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum, will remain open at my office, No.

114 S. THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A- EL till 5 P. and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 18G1, payable in gold in three years, or convertible into a twenty year six per cent loan, at the option of the holder.

Ech Treasury Note baa interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every eix months, and at the rate of 1 cent per day on each Fifty Dollars- Any explanations required by eubfcribera will be cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be saved from any trouble of writing letters the undersigned reporting each subscription to the Treasury Department, from whence the Treasury Notes will be sent to each subscriber as soon tu. possible. Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUH CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, e24 No 114 Third street. A.

J. riedlend, O. i XT Mr. Fowler. N.

J. M. T. Antrim. CwcinnaU, O.

capt'T. W.Walker S. A JonnW.Carv.Jiilwaukie. Vf. Williams, L.

A. A. S. Kcrior, i 8. petflione, Philada.

Jos. S. Bell U. 8. A.

Tvler.Pa Jos. S. pley, Tittsburg. Cart Bradley, Scianton. 1.

CJuft, X. L. C. Baker, Wash D. C.

j. w. hittaker, U. 8. Si.

E. "eill, U. 8. N. was Mr Bliss, Is.

J. Lvnch, Brooklyn. D. II ileier 1.. Baltimore.

iC. March, Greenland Resolved, That the citizens of Ph'ladolohia, of all political parties, who are favorable ta the action of this Convention, and a vigorous suppart of ihe Federal Gavernment in all its measures for the suppression of Treason and Rebellion, be invited to assemo at Concert llall, on Thursday evening, the 3d of October, and that the Hon. Edward Massachusetts the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York the Hon.

E. D. tinker, of Orecnn the Hon. E. A.

Bearasiee, x. N. T. Greene. B.

II. Chever, B. I. 4 Sr.n. N.

Y. G. Berrei, Wash. D. C.

John Sherman, of Ohio, and the lion. Joseph (iolt, of Ken tucky, be mvuea to auena ana aiuress tne saia meeting. A. J. DERBYSHIRE, Presilent.

Wm. T. Emersoo, ioswn-S. S. Brans, Kingston, N.

Y. Geo Wheelock, Y. Bvers Chicago. Richard D. Buchanan.

Eng. Chas. G. Johnson, Boston. L.

Bsker, wasutngion. O.L TlHfrny.N. Y. W. McDowell, N.

Y. P. Warkle, Westmore'd. J.M. Thompson, Westm'd.

Cspt. Feopoid C. Sewmann, U. A. Itr.

Parker, U. S. A. lr. L.

M. feargent, U. S. A. 1 hos.

J. Amoiy- TJ. S. A. 1' W.

Dorr, U. S. N. Wm A Fwler la, H. B.

Wilkins la, Pitts'g. Wm Slade Jr Cieve'd, O. Samuel Cooper, Boston. W. T.

L. Welch, Md. It Merrill. Boston. Boot.

Oilier, Chicago, tieo. Shneider, Chicago. I). K. Pickering, Boston.

Isaac Raudall, Conn. JMrs. Chappcll. l-Wm. Boardrnan, N.

Y. Cbas. Haywood, l.oswn. H. D.

Faulkner, ST. Y. H. Clinton, Detroit N. Lathrop, W.

Chester. J. Roberts. Lieut C. F.

Stone. Chas. Barnum, N. Y. Denney, N.

Y. C. King, 8. Y. S.

P. Ely. Lake Superior. C. W.

Kenworthy, S. Y. J. W. Vinton, N.

Y. Saxton, K. Y. L. J.

rhiUips, N. Y. MKBCHANT8 HOTEL Fourth Htreet. MArkat Hutchius, Kingston, Pa. jJames McCullough, Iud.

t.B.Kicholson,Wilksbarre.Geo. W. Bennett. Md. Dr W.

F. Trout, Ptnna. M. VoorhisJfclady, Frank- n. Staats.

K. iori, ivy. Case, Creslice, Ohio. Mrs. D.

B. McKibbin, Fort Additional Boarding advertisement on Seventh Page PLEASANT LODGING ROOMS FOR gentlemen; board if desired. No. Cherry. lt751 A FEW LITTLE GIRLS, UNDER 12 years of age, will be taken to board in a Friend's family, in the vicinity of the city.

They will have regular lessens and particular attention paid to sewing. Terms moderate. Address at this thee. s30 mwf3t44i) lCionei jnureiieau regiment. KELLY On the 27th instant, Mrs- Mary Kelly, widow of the late Corne Kelly, in the 931 year of her age.

Her friends, and 'those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, llaverford Township, Delaware county, this morning, at 9 o'clock. KEKSE On the 27th instant, Ann Jane, wife of Wm. Keese, in the 2S year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect-Icily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ef her husband, No. 10 Paynter's Court, this afternoon, at 8 o'clock.

K1KKPATR1CK On the morning of the 29th instant, David Kirkpatrick, Sr. Due notice will be given of the funeral. MCLAUGHLIN On the 26th instant, George Mo-Laughlin, aged 25 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas MeClain, Palethorp street, below Columbia avenue, this morning, at 0 o'clock. MALSEED On the night of the 26th instant, Mr.

John Malseed, aged 75 years. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on next Tuesday, (October 1st,) at 2 o'clock, P. his late residence, No. 843 S. Second street.

To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. New York and California papers please copy. SOUDBB On the morning ot the 29th instant, Thomas Seed Sonder, adopted eon of Charles A. and liebecca Souder, aged 2 years 5 months and 26 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence ot his adopted parents, No.

1812 N. Front street, on Tuesday afternoon, October 1st, at 2 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Germantown. BMHU On the 27th instant, Seth Smith, aged 76 years. The relatives end friends of the family are respeot-fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, Dr.

Edward M. Smith, Burlington, J-, this (Second) day, 80th Sept-, at 3 o'clock, P. M-, without further notice. TAYLOK On the morning of the 29th instant, Nathan Taylor, in the 40th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No-1313 Arch street, on Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock, P.

To proceed to Laurel Hill. New York papers please copy WILKINSON On the 23th instant, Alderman Anthony Wilkinson, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends ot the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, corner of Araminge street and Trenton avenue, on Tuesday alternoon, Oct 1st, at 2 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Germantown. WEEHXY REPORT OF INTERMENTS.

Hbaxth OrriCB. SeDt. 28. 19bl. H7- PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF Pharmacy The fOTtj -first course ot Lectures it this In stitution.wKlbe delivered in ths College Building, Filbert street, above Seventh, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday etenirgs cf 'very week duri tha wmter.

Kobm BTidges, Professor of Chemistry. William Proctor, Jr. Frofessor of Pharmacy. Robert P. Thcms.

M. Professor of Mate'ia Medics. The lutroducto-y Lecture will ba delivered by Prjfsor Robert Bridges, on Wednesday evening, October 2d, at 7s o'clock. Matriculation tickets may be obtained from Alfred B. Ta -lor.

Secretary of the Boud Trustees. No 1015 Chesnut street s30 3t t-YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Association of Philadelphia An atjourned meeting will be held on Monday evening. 39th last. a. 74 o'clock, in the Rev John Chambers' Church, corner Br-al ani Saa-aom streets, to nominata Managers for the ensuing year, and alo to aid in the moral and religious improvement of our brave Volunteers.

Members, strangers, and the public are invited s2t ttp- TO THE VOTER3 OF THB THIRD Representative District Having bean nominated by the People's Paity as their candidate for the State Legislature I would respectfully solieit the votes mv reliew itizans of the District pUdging myself. If eleetod, to ne all honorable Means for the support of the Rational Ad--niaistratioa, and the interest of mr eonstitaents. Ke-speatfally, 2 tKJ LYTLRJ. 11UBST. E-UNION MARKET HOUSE SECOND street, above Callowhill street Farmers, Butchers aod Irackera Ih stall rents are now being received bv the Secretary, for the term commencing October 1st There are some choice statu yet to rent Also, a valaable coffee stand.

Applv at the Market lipase. Sid if WM. LAR7.ELEBE. Secretary. K7" GEOLOGY A Cocrsb or Pcblio Lectures on Geology wjl be delivered in the Scientific and Classical Institute, Chesnut street 3.

W. corner of Twelfth, on two Afternoons of every week during ten weeks, beginning on Mendiv, October 14th, att5 o'clock. The Introductory lecture will be free. This coarse will be unusually full and comprehensive, fUuttrated with a large cabinet of rocks and fossil remains. The claw will be taken out in the environs of the city to study practically.

Entrance oa Twelita street s2t 3w J. RVNTS. Princioal. S. B.

Forbush, If. Y. E. 8. hi taker, Md- J.

Annan, Emmitsburg. J. F. M. Adams.

Md. W. S. Havtn, Pittsburg, J. A.

Bodine, Wash D. C. A. Markley, N.J. Louis, Cin Ohio.

Miss Mary Jenks, Brookv'e, Miss Anna Jenks. Brookv'e ot nuil gjct. Personal Trumbull. Col A. W.

Hart, Wash, D.C. H. M. Britton. Mass.

Geo. L. Carrinton. Conn. J.

PoUock, Ohio. Jauob Welker, Ohio. J. H. Da Bart, D.

C. L. Barber, Wash D. C. Geo.

Tuckerman, N. Y. Jacob Reed, Bedford. P. A.

Reed. Bedford. J. C. Barrus, Fitchburg.

P. D. Kepliniter, AUiance.O. B. Griffey, Elinsport, Pa A.

F. Brandt, Mechsb'g, Pa. 127 S. Tenth s303r471 LET. House No.

street. S.MONTRUE, CONFIDENTIAL BR letter-wriier, office. No. 1419Brownstreet s30mw2t Hon. R.

L. Blood, Brookv'e. h. White, Cairo. F.

auer son. Beading. H. W. Crotzer.

M. B. Moorhead, Pittsburg. MissH L. Moorhead.

Pitis 'is. Vm. Lawrence, Ohio. J. W.

btacher, Ohio. ST. LOCT8 HOTEL Che RtnvBr. Bellofonte. Pa.

not atrMt, above Third. Geo. W. Martin, Brooklyn. John H.

Smith, Brooklyn. H. Smith, Brooklyn. John McGroody, Brooklyn. J.

Colbert. H. Bennett Pottavillc. P.J Toltnan, Phila. J.

Johnston, Pa. John Laniond, Pa. ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID TRUST-irg mv Wife, Fllen E. Fields, for no debts of ill be paid after this date Philadelphia. Sept.

2-th, 1S61. tt30 3f767 GEORGE F. FIELDS. T7" ANTED. A Young Man of Twbstt- 1t eight years desires to form the acquaintance of soraeycung ladv.with aviewjof matrimony, am of medium size, complexion dark, and amgei erally called good looking am in moderate ciremmstances and cabable of doing most try kind of buiiness Nene need apply but those of the highest respectability; age must not exceed thirty; no objections to widows, providing there are not many children.

Address D. Blood's Despatch, for two days, stating particulars, and here an interview can be had. References exchanged. ltTil Wants. For additional Wants, see Seventh Page.

XTTANTED A Filr of the Ivqcirsr for 1 December, lStifl. Apply at this office. s30 lot Col. William Emmory, West Will open THIS DAY, a Consignment of BONNET RIBBONS AND FRENCH FLOWERS, JC9T KECEIVID" FROM THE JfEW YOKE AUCTIONS. BONNET FRAMES, DRESS C-AJPS, AND PATTERN BONNETS, Ot ihe latest styles for Merchants and Milliners.

"SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES' For Cash. Only I 30 3t JE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE CO. No. 631 Chesnut Hare an attractive Stock ot Fall and Winter MEN'S WEAR, Including Army and Navy Blue Cloths, CassimerM and rilot Coatings. sl9 d6t tuthsTt "IVTEW STYLES OF DRESS GOOD3 FOR this Fall and Winter.

Corded Telvet Poplins Figured and Plaid Poplins and Kepa. Rich All-Wool De La'nes Fiaured Ancalines, All Wool Printed Merinos end Cahmres Figured and Plaid SaUr Faced Merinos. Low priced De Lainea in great variety. EngLah Chu-tzes. at 12 cents.

EDWIN HALL A No. 96 S. Seeond at. N. B.

Flail Flannels and Clotns for Cnildren's Cloaks. Ac. sU xt REAL WATER PROOF CLOTHS FOR Cloaks. Black. Brown and Mixed.

Middlesex Clotbs for CloaVg. Cloaks ready made, and made to order by ourselves, of the most approved shapes. SHAWLS! SHAWLS I New styles Stripe and Fignred Brocbe Shawls. New styles ef Blanket Shawls. Shepherd's Plaid Blanket Shawls.

Black Stella Shawls. Lortf and Square Black Thibet Shawls. ZDWiN HALL A KKOTHXS. No 26 8. Beeond et.

y. B- Ladies' Scarfs, of various sizes and colors, tf RARE CHANCE. For sale, a well-selected stock of Dry Goods, Bceght previous to the recent larje advance, In a good location, amounting to about 500, for cash or approved security. Address T. this office.

s3u 3t 756 TVTET CASH CLOTH STOR3 ELLIS 11 HABBOP, Jo. 225 Market street up stairs. A new and desirable Fail Stock of Clotbs, Cassttneree, Testings, se. Sod low for cash, in lengths to suit par-cbasers. sW lmSrp out.

Oapt Vaughan, Bellefonte. L. 8. Butlet.U. 8.

A. Chas. M. Dally, J. Isaac Inslee, H.

J. W. B. Rosenbaum E. H.

Wilson, Cincinnati. J. S. Haynes, Pa. Iheo.

Uildebrandt, St. Louis O. Martin. Phila. John Bidleman, Dayton, O.

B. W. Caussey.N.'i. F. Parker.

D. S. N. J. W.

Whitaker, U. S. N. Tohn 1.. Noble, Trenton.

Wm. Hamond, Boston. A. i lark.S. Y.

Geo. Bartlett. N. Y. W.

E. Ma pes, I. Y. Jas Hewes, Baltimore. Edw Potts, Phila.

J. S. Houghton, Phila. F. It.

Stuart. Washington. H. Robinson, N. Y.

L. Raymond, Del Jacob Hecht, Baltimore. rTelder, Baltimore. M. Stein, Baltimore.

T. Anderson, Washington. Mterment in the City of Philadelphia, from the 2Ut to 1 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE A Choice Lot in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Address A. G.

at this onice. s30 lt-713 A ESN UT STREET STORE TO rent location -most desirable in the city. Address A. T. loed despatch.

s30 3tT45 TO LET A Fibst -Class Coal Yabd, in a desirable location. Address "Coal," Blood's Des-patch, with real address. 3 0 3t ROUND RENT. For Sale, -well se-cured Ground Kent of $54 per annum. Apply to A.

B. CAKVER A 8. W. cor. Ninth and Fiber! sts.

stOlw A SPLENDID SECOND STORY FRONT Room, with board, at a very reasonable rate, at iirs. C. J. STURDIVANT'S, No. 703 S.

Washington Square. s30 BOOMS Labgs, Airy ahd Well Liqht-ed. to let in the epper stories of Lelaad's Granite Btiildinn. Inquire of WITHERS A PETER305, 21 lnvrp Xo. 8.

Third street. TO LET A Fise Large House, ox Broad street with large garden and stable. Rent $150 per annum, appiy to I. NATHAN3, adjoining, above Turner's lane. s3w 3P465 TO RENT.

The Handsome Modern Rb-sidence Xo 1333 Pine street four stories, with three-storv back bnildings. Apply at No. 13Z3 Spruce street, be-tween 10 and 1 o'cleca. 830 8t4o9 mO LET The Handsome Dwelling. No.

1 1604 Summer street, with all the modern improvements. Will be rented low. C. U. S.

LESLLE, No. 112 S. Fourth street. s30 3t TO RENT The Cheese Stand nr thb Cnlon Market House, on the Second street front for the term corrmencinK October 1st. Well aaapted for a large and profitable business.

It "IOTICE. Sale op the Pittsbuso, il Fort Wavr.e and Chicago Railroad. T.v virtue of a decree of the Circuit Ciart Of the TTnited State for the Sortbern District of Ohio, in a cause in TTXITEO STATES HOTMLS. B. corner 2aTeith mad DISEX5K.

Market Kreets. COOKS, PROTESTANT 4 MERICAN Chambermaids. Nurses. Seamstress, Launlress, and -t-a small i Rev. L.

H. Terrill, U. Y. D. AVilson A Wayne co.

A. Miles. Cincinnati. girls, atMRS. WHITE'S Office, No.

322 S. Fifth st if Tinton aiasher. Zanesville. J.J. Coolidge, Lycoming co.

B. Q. Kaaaga, Boston. DCAV ALRY! Captain Abcha.mba.tjlt, of Colenel li. B.

Price's Regiment, wants a few good men to fill his company. now In camp, lutljns and equipments immediately. An experienced Trooper wit-ea as Orderly Sergeant Captain. JO. AS JllAMBArLT First Lieut Frank Evans; econd Jas.

M. Cox. s306f CTF-U. S. MARINES Wasted Lvmsdi- atelr for the U.

S. Marine Corps. 100 men. for sea and land servica. Also, a few corr patent drummers and ftfers.

All information that mav be required will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 31 1 Front street, Philadelphia. CapUta J. WI, 626 2w Recruiting Officer lr7-COLONEL 8. A.

MERIDETH, FOR- rorrly commanding the Tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, has been appointed by Governor Curtin, to command ot of the Regiments of the State's quo undar the last requisition the War Department Captairs having full Companies or Companies nearly full, and cot attached to any of the State Regiments, and (iesiring to attach themselves to Colonel Merideth's Rcyiment arc tequested to call on him at No. 9 N. Bighth street second story. slO lt66 H. Funson, Tennont.

WANTED A Lad, Sixteeh Years of age. as assistant in a counting roam. Address, in handwriting of applicant Box 133, Post Offlre. s30 2t 1' Families returning from thk Country, who wlihto he supplied with gojd servants, can be suited at Mrs. KERB'S Select Office, No.

412 8. Abscess Aneurism Apoplexy Burns and Croup Congestion of Brain. Lungs Choleralnfantum. Morbus Cer.suinDtion, Lungs W. D.

McPharson, N. Y. T. S. Dunham Philada G.

G. Standart Kalamazoo. J. C. Tucker, CtaeinnaU.

A. Lyor-s, Pittsburg. Baker, Pa. Mrs Cobourn, Pittsburg. J.

L. Reese, Harrisburg. 8. D. McCall, Harrisburg.

B. F. Hornirg, Shannonsv'e Beggs, Pittsburg. Alex. Cftinpfleld, N.

T. H. J. Winer, P. R.

B. G. R. Miller, Ohio. Chas Berthel, St.

Louis. C. H. Waeller, Pt Louis. J.

Freeman, Freeport, I1L R. H. Shea, S. Y. A W.

Fenner, K. Y. James Young, N. Y. D.

A. Bartlett, Harrisburg. A Edwards, Chicago. G. H.

Johrtson, Clinton co. Jas. O'Brien, Pittsburg. John Mullison. Boston.

lt Eleventh street Bowels Convulsions Cyanosis Diphtheria Diarrhoea D. L. Baumgardner, Colombia, Pa. E. Black and laiy, Chicago, i.

A. Cam obeli, X. B. Shea, K. N.

JB 1 Fever, Knteric 1 Puerperal 1 Remittent I 11, (Scarlet Typhoid I 3 3 1 nernia 3j Htemorrhatre 8 Hooping Cough 1 Infiauimation 18 2 Bronehi 1 Bladder 18 Heart 1 Liver ..6 Lungs 1 Peritoneum. 15 8. A Bowels. Inanition 1 1 Ileus 1 Intern, and Exposure 3 2 Marasmus 1 Old Age 1 Pyemia 1 Prolapsus of 1 Scrofula 1 1 Small-Pox 5 2 Still-Born 13 3 Tumor I 1 Tetarns 1 Ulceration of lntest's 2 Totil Dropey I Brain a ii i i i i 3 1 'i 1 2 3 4 i i 1 1 1 11 2 1 3 2 9 11 21 89 130 19 12 i 7 9 2 2W SUPERIOR COOKS, PROTESTANT and Catholic; also. Chambermaids and Waiters, at Mrs.

KERR'S Office. No. 412 S. Eleventh street It HE BEST AND MOST RESPECTABLE class of girls In this city, at Mrs. KERR'S Office, No.

412 8. Eleventh street It WANTED. A Hkaltht Yotnco Wovax wants a situation as wet nurse, at Mrs. KERR'S Office, No 412 Eleventh street. lt7bl EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER wishes to make engagements to go out by the day.

Address A. C. Blood's Despatch, 11744 AMERICAN HOTKLCbesnut street, above Piftk. C. H.

Nichols A wife. N. Y. Cl.ar.cery therein depending, wherein Charles Moran and I others are complainants, and the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad others are defeo4-! ants: and rnrsuant to auxiliary decrees of the Circuit RECRUITS WANTED.

Fifty Good Mtn war ted, to rill up the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, now encamped at Bladensburir. Md. This regl-mei has been attached to the Brigade of Brigadier General Jotifph liooken (a Graduate of West Point), who was brevewed three In rneyear for gallant conduct in Mexico. Clothing and Subsistence all ready. Pay to coKimente immediately on enrollent.

Apply at W. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut street. First Lieutenant WM. T. BAVM.

lt77I Recruiting Officer. H. J. Estcourt, Xew Yrk. Capt.

S. H. Jenkins, Del. Lieut. W.

C. Inhoff, Dei X. 1. Wilkins, Xew York. J.

R. Everhart, W. Chester. L. H.

Herman, Xew York. T. Shoener. Tamaaua. Chest Disease of Heart Stomach.

Drewned Dysentery Debility Erysipelas Fracture of Fever, Bilious H. Gross, Ohio. J. T. Leete.

'ew York. D. Wilbfr. New York. J.

M. Guthrie A ldy. Pa. A. T.

Sargeant, W. Harris. Ptilada. Marvin E. Clark, Philada.

Perrv CTalis. Decatur. Ind. Jas. Oaiis.

Decatur, Ind. Mrs. Wf Uday A i children, St. Louis. Miss Hogart St.

Louis. Mrs. J. P. Pepper, Wash.D Miss Allice Lee.

J. B. Stone. B. Fayerweather.

N. Y. "TIT ANTED A Familt's Washiko, or to If go out by the day; is an excellent hand. Inanire J. W.

Dobbin A lady, HI. at No. V30 Melon street. s30 2t i. c.

Burnett, ew York. OT IBB ABOVB THBKK WBR3 E. A. Crossman, Newark.XJ 49 From 40 to James Marcher, Xew York. Under 1 year, ..171 60 to CITY NOTICES.

...32 0 to "0.. ...22 70 to 80.. 80 to SO. 4 90 to 100.. ...221 From to i.

2 to ft. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 30.

30 to 40. 12 1 Total WABOS. WANTED Bt a Youhg Max. Who Has attained to no mean decree of scholarship, a situation in a Conveyancer's Office. Can come well recommended.

Address 11. M. at this office. s30 2tS5 ESLIE'S AMERICAN INTELLI- getce Office. Superior Cooks.

House Girls. Chambermaids. Nurses, Waiters, Seamstresses, sjiall Girls and Br ys, at Seventh acd Sansom streets. ltI4 1 tQflfl TO S500 PARTNER WANTED tJyjyj with this amount In cashtn the Grocery and Provision busiress. Location unsurpassed.

A young man from the country preferred. Address W. Blood's Despatch. It7s First Ward. 7 Kineteenth 27 10 Twentieth 9 ...11 Tenth Ward.

lwelfth Second do 51 Twenty-first 5 10 Thirt ee nth 4 Twenty-second. Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 7 Fourteen tn 4 Fifteenth. ..13 4 wenty-ieurtn. 11 Unknown 9 Seventh do Eighth do Ninth do 9 Seventeenth, i .121 Total 219 OW, FOR ALL NICE YOUNG GEN- tiemen, NATIVITY. United States, 173; ForeUin, 33; Unknown.

13 From the Almshouse, People of Color, 12 from the Country, 6. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond-Ing week of I860, and of last week, was as follows Week ending Sept. '29, ISM, was. 206 Week ending Sept. 21, l8l.was.

265 Males, 111: Females, 108; Boys. 70; Girls, 60. By order of the Board of Health, WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. afZ-OOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD COLLARS JOE 25 CENTS, ATKINSON'S -A.

Hi DEPO Noe. 146 and 148 S. Third. Keck Ties, Traveling Shirts, Gloves, Ilosiery, Suspenders, in great variety. e2S 6Srp IMPORTANT.

Send all Money and Packages of Merchandise for Places In the Eastern States, Sew York and Canada, by Harnden's Ex press, Ko. 248 Chesnnt street TneycoU lect Notes, Drafts, SrC, with or without roods. Their Express is the oldest in tht United States. Express Charges on a Single Case, ox all Lot of Goods are less than by anj other Conveyai ce. au50 lmrp WANTED, COPIES Of THB PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER of January 1st of this year.

e2G 6trp pOL. RUSH'S REGIMENT OF LIGHT CAVALRY, Kow searing completion, and encamped with horses and equipments on KOKTH SECOND STKEET ROAD, Has great attractions tor Active Young Men. A BOUNTY OF TEX DOLLARS Will he paid to Buglers, and Good Musicians are wanted for the Regimental Mounted Band. Apply at the principal rendezvous, fc23 6t311 Ko. 833 MARKET Street.

Auction Koticb Sale of Boots and Shobs. The attention of buyers is directed to the large and dcrirable assortment ol one thousand cases of boots, shoes, brogans, to be sold this morning, at 10 o'clock precisely, by Philip Ford 8c Auctioneers, Is 08. 25 Market and 522 Commeroe streets. Thb "World's Fair The Commissioners appointed by the Freeident to the World's Fair are not to represent our industry there, but simply to facilitate the preparations of our mechanics and artists for the exhibition. Among other things that are to be exhibited, there will be two uniforms, army and navy, from the palatial Clothing Store of Granville Si6KE8, JCo 6C9 Chesnut street That these uniforms will take the prize there can be no doubt, as every article manufactured at this fashionable emporium is composed ot the best material found in the mar ket.

Army and Kavy officers should visit this establishment before purchasing elsewhere, as every article ot clothing has been reduced to the lowest possible price. How Much Was a Penny? Much better than it sounds to us. Ia the time of Christ, a penny was about equal to fifteen of our cents, and money was about ten times as valuable as now; hence the penny a day was about as good as one hundred and fifty of our cents so that the man who worked in the vineyard for that, got as good wases as good mem now peueraliy get in harvest time. The gift of the good Samaritan of two pence to the landlord for the eare of the man who fell among thieves, was equivalent to S3 of our currency, which would probably pay his board two weeks in a country taver where board tery cheap. Did currency have the same value now, ten cent piece would buy a complete prices Black Oros de Khines, 1.

Do. Poult de Soies, 9 1. Do. tiros Grains, extra qualities. Do.

Gros Grainettes. Do. Grs de'Esnatrnes, SM2. Do. Gtos des Indies.

Do. Gros d'Ecosse and Ottomans-Do. Armure and Venetiennes, Jcc. A SON, Mourning Store, No. ft Obesuut street 813 Courts of the United States for the Western PHtritt of Pennsylvania, the District of Indiana, and the Northern District of Illinois respectively, tn causes depending in Chancery in said Courts respectively, whereia the same parties are complainants and deferdants respectively, as in caid cause first above mentioned, tha uniersigned, Jchn erguson and lhomas Walker, as Grantees in Tiust and Trustees in one of the several Deeds of rriwt or Mortgage uron which said decrees are founded, and alsD a Special Master Commissioners of said Courts resnec-tivelv.

duly appointed by said Courts respectively for that Jiurpose, will sell at public auction, to the hichest bidder, or cash, but for hot less than the sum of at the I'nited States Court House, In the city of Cleveland, la the State of Ohio, on tre 24thdav of October, A. D. IS61, between the hours of ten o'clock A M. and four o'clock 1. M.

of said day, the following described property, to Wit The Railroad of the Pittsburg. Vort Wayne and Chicago Kil'-oad Company, Including the right of way therefor, the roaf'-bed thereof, the superstructure of all sorts thereon, its water and other station houses and shops, and the lards ard grounds connected there with, and all tools and implements used or provided to be used therein, and in coiisfructirg and repairing cars and machinery for said Sosd, crthe ttact and superstructures aforesaid; all tura-tables; all depots at bullding9. and fixtures and struc tures of whatever name or nature, and the lands and grounds connected therewith, used or provided to be used in operating said Koad and belonging thereto, and wherever tituate and all cars, engines and roiling stock belonging to said Company; and all supplies of timber, lumber, iron, fuel, ard every other thing provided by ssia Companies, or by the several original Companies which were consolidated into said Pittsburg, Fort Wavne and Chicago Railroad, to be used in operating said Rjad, wherever situate, by tVe same title by which the same are holdcnbvsaM Company, or by aid original Comsanies, severally together, with all cornorate franchises of sitd Company, and of the said original Companies severally, iur hiding the right and franchise of said several Companies to be ard act as a Corporation, to be eoldasau entirety. SSa'd decrees provide that the purchaser, upon the con-fl-mation cf the sie and fiUl compliance with tie con Ji-tlons thereof, shall hold all the proprty, rights, franchises and the appurtenances thereof S3 sold, bv the same title bv which thev are held said Titteburg, Fort Wayne and CMcaf Rsilrosd Company, and each and all of said compenies.free from the lien of all sa-d mortgajes, and frte rom an li'bUity for ary debts against said original or consolidated companies, o' either cf them, and from all clain.8 on account of capital stock; bat subject, nevertheless, to the Pens, if any such exist, upon any real estate Included iu the sale, for purchase money threof not provided by said decrees to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale, or by former orders or decrees to be paid otherwise The right of way. depot grounds and lots, ard laids in the city and vicinity of Chicago, purchased by said companv since the pendency of ald suits, and tb bridire property and other real estate of ihe company at the city i Plttsburs, are subject to mortgage liens.

The same will be included in the sale, but subject to said iccumbranoes, no provision having been made the payment thereof. JOHN FERGFWN, a30 2ft THOMAS E. WALKHR, Trustees and Master Commissioners, as aforesaid. I SA BELLA AND CATAWBA GRAPES. In 5 and 2 pound boxes, on consiement and for sale by OS.

B. BUSSi A Co. o. UP S. Wharves.

s30 I7RESH AND SPICED OYSTERS. 100 cafes landing and for sale by J. B. BUSSIEU A No. HQS.

Wharves. sW ROSIN 500 Bbls. Rosin, in Store and for sale by COCHRAN A RUSSELL, No. 21 Front street. s30 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.

50 Bbls. Spirits Terpentine, in Store and for sale by COCa-RAN A BTJbSELL, So. 22 N. Front street s30 rilAR 150 Bbls. Wilmington Tar, in JL Store and for sale by COCHRAN A RUSSELL, No.

22 1 Front street. s3l) LAMPS, LANTERNS, CANDLESTICKS, Snuffers, Lamp Scissors. Lamp Tubes. Extinguishers, Fluid Wick. For sale by TRUMAJC A SHAW, No.

835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street below Ninth. BOND'S MILK AND BUTTER BIS-eult 7 he above nutritious and wholesome bisouit is received fresh from Boston every week. For sale by grocers generally, and to the trade only, by J. B. BUs-BIER A agents for Bond, No.

110 S. Wharves. s30 TN TEE COURT OF COMMON PLE4S JSt Jbe cJy hHa County of Philadelphia. PHILLIP KNERR vs. ELIZABETH KNERR, June Term, IStil.

No. 9 JMvorco 'To ELIZABETH KNERR, the above named respondent Please notice, that the Conn have granted a rule In this case, to show cause why a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. M.tttmabia on 8aturday ocwb FREDERtCK HETER, a30mtuit749 Attorney tor LibeUaut euit of clothing at Charles Stokes' K7 PENNSYLVANIA, ANDREW G. C8TIX, In the name and bvthe authority of the Common. l.s wealth of enrslvaria.

Andrew G. Ccaria, Ge-veruor of sail PROCLAMAriOV. Whereas By the twelfth section of tie Act of Assembly, rawed the fifteenth day of May, 1861. it isrtrivided that It shall not be lawfal for tnv Volunteer Soldier to leave this Comrrw nwealth as such, unless shall have been first accepted by the Governor of'th's State, up in a ea'J under a requisition of the President of the United 6tets mde upon the Governor direct, fur troops for ihe seivice of tke United stales. And whereas, Notwithstanding such orohihitlon, sundry persons man cf them engaged in raising regiments, to be furnished frfm other States) are persisting in eu-dsavring to enlist volunteers in violation of law Ard here as It is necessary far the public service and for the honor of Penrsylvanla, tint her military should be icgu'arly organizod and furnished for the suppression of the existing rebellion in conformity with the acts of Ccnres of twenty-second and twenty fifth July, 18M.

and with the laws of the State, and that her citizens should rot be seduced into organizations independent of the State authority, whereby the raising ef her quota is em-barrased. the recircents are not enrolled In her archives, tha families o' tte men are deprived of the relief provided by the laws of the State for the families of her own volua-tet rs, and the State herself by the absorption of her men in such unlawful organizations may be found unable to supply volunteers to nil the future requisitions of the Govf rnmeat of the Cnited States. And whereas, the followine oroer has been issued by the War Department of tbe Tnited States, viz War Dkpartmsxt, Sept. 2 13SI. Eis Excellency A G.

Cuttin, Governor of Pennsylvania, Uarrisburg Siu I have the honor to transmit the following order from the War Department 1 A'l men now enrolled or mustered into the service of the Urited Saltes far biigadeg, regiments, batteries or c-mpaT ies in the State of Pennsylvania, under the direct authority of the Secretary of War, are placed under tha command of the Governor of Pennsylvania, who shall organize or reorganize them as he may most a to th interests of the General Govern nent. 2. Thf United States will cont nue to furn'sh subsistence, camp equippatce. clothing. Ac as heretofore, for the TKanizations referred to in the flret parajtrapi.

aid all United States Curtmissnries and Qnartennasters will furnish, on requisitions made, the necessary subsistence clothing. Ac 8. All authoriztlons heretofore given to said bri rades, regiments companies in the State of Pennsylvania, a- hereby revoked from aid after the expiration of the timts limitefi in the original authority, or in anT renewal hcre-tofore gran and in caes where no limit of tlnaa has teen pecined. then fro-n and after the exoirition of tin days from tte date of this order; aid in future ail volunteers from trie service of the United States shall be raised in Pennsylvania, only under requisition made on the Governor A'l auth'ri'ies issued by the rfar Department for Independent Regiments, subject the aoproval of the ivernor, wbicn have not been so approved, are hereby revoked Respectfully. SIMON CAMERON, cecretary of War.

And, whorcas, the President of the United Sttes by and in ecccrdance with the acta of Congress of the twenty-second and twenty-fifth of July last, made requisition on the Governor cf Pennsylvania for sundry regiments of volunteers, which requisitions are in the course of being filled. ow, therefore, Andrew G. Ccbtik, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the purpos8 of preventing further impositions on the good and loyal citizens of Pennsylvan'a in this regard, do make this my proclamation, hereby prohibiting all persons from raisin volunteers in Pennsylvania otherwise than bv authority of the Governor, and especially forbidding" the raising of volunteers for regiments to be furnisned from other States. Ard also forbidding all citizens of Pennsylvania from enlisting or attaching themselves to any such irregular and unlawful organ izations, ami warnins all persons that In diaobejing this proclamation tbeywillbe disregarding the orders of the Government of the United States, as well as defjing the laws ot the State andvia-lating their duties as sons and citizens of the Commonwealth And I do hereby require all Magistrates, District Attorneys and officers of the Commonwealth to arrest and prosecute all persons who shall disobay this procltmation, and particularly all persons and their aiders and abettors, wo, under any pretended authority, shall enlist volunteers for any Brigade, Regiment, Battery or Company of Volunteers other han such as may be authorized by the Governor of the Commonwealth, or advertise or oper, or keep recruiting stations for such enlistments, so that such offenders may be brought to just.ee and punished according to law. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, ar.d of the Commonwealth the eightv-sixth.

By the Governor. KLI SLIFER, It Stcretaj7 of Hie Commonwealth. one pnoe' E. 1 11 wnte down a susgestion You should a pood tmpressiou mate. Ere you do pop the question.

Be kind, attentive and polite Give her a nice Umbrella, And 'twill be strange if tUie den't say Tou are a first-rate fellow. But don't forgot the gift that's named, And buy ber one comnlete. From Slbepkk's cheap Umbrella Store, At Tenth and Market streets. lt747 ON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL. Jf on-Explosive Coal Oil Don-Fxplosive Coal Oil Refined from Cannel Coal.

B-tined from Cannel Coal. Refined from Cannel Coal. For purity ar.d cleatdir ess unsurpassed. Entirely free from Benzine. Entirely free from Benzine.

Entirely iree from Benzine. Free from an unpleasant odor. Free from tny unpleasant odor. Free from ant unpleasant odor. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Union Alcohol "Works of TI108 F.

O. MILLER. 830 lt427 No. KfiCoatesstreet. UBLISHED BY THE PRE3BYTE-rian Brd of Publication, No.

821 Chesnut street Peptercbcr 1861, THE PIONEERS OF FUEGI A. Self Sackifiok; or. Thb Pioxeers of Fiboia. Compiled for the Board of PnWcatton. By Sarah A.

Myers. pp. 800. Price bOc rats Postage 12 cents. No reader who opens this volume will he ready to lay it down without first giving it a thorough perusal.

It is well entitled to 6elf-Scrifice," lor it contaius a record of btave adventu'e and self-denial rarely equalled, even in the H8toy of Christian Eve-y oious heart will glow with admiration ai sympathy, while eye traces on these pages tte story of Christian zeal and daring, exhibiting itself in wild and inhospitable Patagonia aid the islands adjacent It car not fa develops aad increase a missionar- enthusiasm la the bosom of every pious reader. A fine likeness of the devoted Captain Allen F. Gardiner frms a frontispiece to the volume. IN PRESa, AND WILL BE ISSUED NEXT MONTH. The Fxiles of Madeira.

By Rev. W.M. Blackburn, Erie, Pennsjlvema The Book of Books Tie L'ttle Br wn Bible. Ellie's Scran Book. Jeanie's Scrap Book.

s30 mw33t EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH- wavs- Office. 8. W. corn of Chesnut and Filth streets 'Philadelphia, sept. 30th, 1861.

NOTICE TO Sealed proposals will received at this office until Monday, Ostober I4th, 1861, up to 3 o'clock. for the construction of a Culvert on the line of Coates street from Firth to Franklin, and on Franklin street from Coates to Parrisn street, the size of said Sewer to correspond with the proportions of the Sewer now constructed on Coates street between Fourth and Fifth streets, with such inlets as taay be requisite for proper surface drainage to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Department offurveys. The Culvert to be 6 feet diameter iu he clear, circular in form, bui't of brick. All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of Proposals offered, on said day, at 4 o'clock, P. Fpecinestiors may be had at the Department of Sur-vejs, which will be strictly adhered to.

The lowest bidder will come forward within three days after the opening of Proposals, or his bid will be cor sidercd withdrawn. No bid win be received unless a bond is (riven, agreeably to an Ordinance approved May 25th, labu. JOSEPH SttANTZ, 630 mSt Chief Commlsslouer of Highways. I7REKCH, LATIN, ITALIAN, AND SPA-? nish, by Prof AMAKPliLl, 241 a. Suth st.

830 JyBARS OLD CIDER, VI WBGAR FOR PICKIJSG, warranted pure, and for sue at SCRA-VKKDYKES. Jiirth and South and 18th and Plae streets, HILDREN'3 COACHES AND HOBBY Borsef closing out cheap at ASK AM'S, 2o. 150 Dock street, below Second. 30 lm 5lH)R SAL'S No. 27's Cops, 20's Warps, 20'i Dyed Yarn, assorted fast colors, $0.

1615 Mar-ket street IVtli mHERE IS COLOR IN YOUR FACE I why ntt have it to a Photoirraph, when you can eet one at KEIMEK'S Gallery, Second street, above Green, for sjl. lt7 DOOR KNOCKERS, HEAVY AND strong, suitable for gates, or lighter articles adapted to front doors A variety of patterns, with othei Hard-w at TBOIAV SHAW'S, No. 83 (Eight TMrty-flv) Market strtet. bel -w Jiinth. COUGHS OF LONG STANDING, Consumption, Hemorrhage, Pain in Breast, Sids and Liver, positively cured in one month by Dr.

J. Crossroau PectoML It sSves your life in ten minutes from Croup. Diphtheria and Sore Throat. Only Agent, A. SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut streets.

s306trp4b7 if t6 THE BATTLE Sons of Columbia on on to the battle, Uifurl to the breeze the Flag ot the Free Beneath it bright stars go with treachery grapple, And ttrike for tee Union and Liberty! Thls spirited National Song isfor sale by LEE WALK EB, Ko. 722 Chesnut street Price '25c. PARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE- I SOKBER and FREDERICK P. MXO, in the Coach Lamp Manufacturing Businesi, under the name of KIXON A SOKBER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent CTVnv FRFDERICK P. NIXON, Sept.

27. 1861 lt742 JOHN D- SORBgR. niSSOLTJTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. XJ The partnership heretofore existing betwein the undeislpned, in carrying on the Coach Making and Blacksmithing. is dissolved by mutual consent from the 6th ef August last rvau'u' JOHS BOYLE, G.K.BEAMEK.

The business will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand. No. 914 Cherry street, to whom all debts dae the fiim will be paid. it Q. H.

BEAMEB. A. TRACT OF" WOODLAND, IK DELAWARE, "With Snip Timber on it. Address, IS. REY, e212w Ko.

707 SAKS03I STREET. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CHEAP for Cash and short Credit by MOOKE. Ko. 427 Market street. Philadelphia.

sU lmrp Cilft ONLY FOR GOOD BLACK tjpJLv French Cloth Coats mafle to order; Business Suits of Silk mixed, for 18 (Net Cash), at So 234 N. fourth street. C. 8 HIM.MKLWKIGI1T, Tailor. s233trp fTJANDLE MOULDS, ALL SIZE3.

Britannia Ware of the latest styles and patterns, manufactured of best material, and warranted, eel Smrp JOHN (ULVEKLKr. Ko 305 Baee stroet- EACH, APPLE, GINGER, LAVEJT- dot. Cherry and Blacaberw Brandies, Bay Bam, Jamaica Spirits, by the barrel, bottle or gallon. HARTT.M -ntv 4j FUtn street l9Utn THiiOAT AND LUNGS ehl-5i-dJrah BM or mucous, how can you expect to be nee from cough or difficulty of oreith-lEg 1 heieiore, immediately at'tiiv to tnKt mnlt nitZ rerredy tar all pulmonary diseases Jivn? jou will find the most beneficial rewltofwm iu Si! Prepared only by Dr. D.

jay RoS, jS and for sale by agents everywhere. aJO 3t IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT SCHOM ACKER A CELFBRATEl IAXOS! cIAVOS" Wararoems Xo. ltl Cheannt street, PhiladolphU. We respectfrlly call the au-MUiou of the public to our new improved, over-strung, double graad action Pianos, the tone of tbete instruments being far superior to any manufactured in this country. Tne peculiar construction cf the scale with double bridges gives the Piano a lull, rich, powerful tone, wrh a mellow sweetness, such as has never been produced heretofore in thePiaco Foite.

All who have tested them pronounce them superior to any they have ever performed upon. Our Pianos have received the highest premiums at all the great exhibitions held in this country, including the Prize Vedal at the World's Fair, Crystal Palace, JSew York, 1853, and are pronounced by the first artists in this country and Europe to be unequalled tor tone and durability. The music-loving public invited to call and famine at our new and beautiful wareroomi. where we fcave constantly on hand a lance stack of these unrivalled instrunents. Persor desiring to purchase will also fina it greatly to their advantage by giving us a till, as we feel satisfied th no oWier house in this country can offer the same Inducements, our extensive facilities for manufacturing, and the arrangement male with our workmen (who are over one hundred in number) In order to reduce the cost of te ms'rnnienta, and keep fbem employed during the crisis, enables usti sell our Pianos at extraordinary low rates, and (daces us beyond all competition.

We have now in stcr several Grands, precisely like the one selected by Mrs. Lincoln for the White "OBse, which has Riven such decided satisfaction. New cd second-hand Pianos to lent at ail times Give us a No. MM1 Chraat rtreat. ihe grand Piano made by Chickering A Sors, boston, for Miss Lane, formerly of the White aouse.ia our wrerooms for sale.

This instrument has Dut erT "hort time, and la in perfect order, will be $old at a bargain. tiOi MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANUiS Cempany, Kw York. Cash Capital 150,00 UIIH t. inner of this Company having been transferred The Agency or vow uiuky orders for insurance oa t0 SianufactuVrs stocks of every descrip-ifwWttW write on the most favorable terms. rabiXE DUT, iB28 irfin 2mrp 1 S.

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