FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, Oct.ol*r V, 1861 fiVeS adVAnCed to 7634 At the Stock hoard to-day, a gain of 4, and city sizes gained 1, the new isles selling at 92, and the old issue at MN. Penn- Islvanialtailroad shares receded to 40; filittehill Railroad shares sold at 48?-i.' ; Harrisburg Railroad at ; Monk Canal preferred at 104 Lehigh Navigation 49S ; Lehigh perip at 32,4 ; and Reading Railroad shares at 18 , ,j. Se cond and Third-streets Passonger Railway . shares sold at 45, en PEIVIIIICe of 1.4% In the money market there la no change. For first class paper haling a short time to mm, the rate of inte rest is ex to scree per cent ; tilt long-dated paper sells at ten to , twelve per cent. Renewed Paper, and second class paper Neils slowly at 12 to 15 per cent. It is said that the receipts of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company fur the last fiscal year exceed e , nten mil lion 9 of dollars. The following is an approximate statement of the earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad Company during the month or September, 1861, comparc.l with the same period of last year—viz: From 1861. 1860. Increase. Treight....5153,017 05 5142,012 56 $11,005 :39 04,741 47 85,507 01 8.574 4:: 2,500 00 0500 00 7,820 00 7,825 00 It't DiiscellaneN 1'..ta3,..5265,417 75 $245,937 04 09,470 Si Earnnum from January 1 to September 30: 'lB6l. 1860. Increase. *1,020,119 02 .5444,642 The following is a statement of the amount of coal transported ovfr the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week - ending October 12, 1561: Tone. Cwt. Tons. CWt. Tons. Cwt. 11a7leton Mines_ 3,258 10 09,659 05 102,91 T 15 last Sugar Lost 2,851 13 103,808 13 W. 660 06 Councit E.idgo.... 1,02 14 4: 1 2,05S 19 03,11 L 13 Mount ricasant.. 21 0;') 1,112 10 1,113 1.8 Bprimt 111...untain. 1,163 06 70,201 05 71,364 11 310 19 31,020 OS 31.331 07 Bracr Ittead9w. 9.191 00 9.191 06 li. Y. and 1,a•g,1,. 441 12 :11.440 05 31.881 17 IC. S. ?daunt:au.. 1,753 15 71.786 16 7:3.540 n. 8. S. 711ornTani... 159 05 1,063 79 1,223 04 Jedd 1,522 14 10 44000 04 965 18 41.672 11 45,018 09 f.arnina Poana... 497 01 12.210 01 3 - 2,716 04 130 05 2,427 06 '2,557 n 357 07 8,326 05 8,683 12 14,316 06 612,275 19 6 4 6,592 05 ndhigpe pe- rod lag ear-13,987 09 611,023 15 625,011 04 ..... r 4 1,581 01 The iroa tonuage over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the wrelt ending October 12, was 2,430 tons. I'r iiotSnJ „ tom December 1 13,402 Told t i season, since December 1 It is understood that the receiver of the Erie Railroad will apply to-morrow to the Supreme Court for an order to pay the interest on the fourth Mortgage Lona, The statement of the Chicago and tiorthweSterrt road earulliz; for the tired week of October, b , at follow::: Freight ...... $12,331 Pa,rager. 6,516 21 201 75 423 95 Tok,l Con e-Tomling week,lB6o Irvcreaf,- The Central Railroad of New Jersey hag declared quar:cri7 dividend of per cent, parable on the 16th iu.tant. The fo'lowing statement shows the ayerage condition of the hanks is litassachnsetts, out of Boston, for fivo weeks erAin:,, , October 5 Capital stock, 828,937,500; lOang tib,:ounts, 845,740,539; specie in bank. $l,- 77t.574: balance in other banks payable on demand, .114,. - .45,707; total amount due from other hanks, $5,055,- : total amount due to other banks, 5351,216: deposits, 158.016,687 ; circulation, $12,488,470. The I.cew York Herald says: United State; , sixes wl3 today at 00 per seat., alai uere Held at that price—for the ...ear.n stock—at tile close of business. Thus the point is reached at which parties. in search of a safe twenty-year investment will .cloacs,w' . buy the 7.30 notes, and convert them in 3.86, iv ke the United States sixes themselves. The rez ail - ed stock rose to 9.52, and the fives of 18i4 Al l a t to 841. It is impossible to exaggerate the importance -of this advance in our Government securities. It is worth a dozen battles to the patinal cause; it of. lords Aubsrruilifli evidence .that the people have rec,vered faith in their Government; it is a warn ing to the rebels that the wealth and tae intelli gence of the "North arc confident of the result; it is a hint to Europe that the "United States Government is ihrt defunct, and that the Union has not collapsed. Iu all probabilir: - the first victory wan by the United States will put these sixes up to par, and then all Europe will be „antis them. There are only about seventeen mil li... <.4 th , -m ahowthcr, - a large proportion of which are held in Europe already, and the bulk of the remainder in large lots: by wealthy houses lucre. The advance in govelimeat, ...oils Gated a substantial basis for a rise ill all ...Vs.: ~ a curities, and we report accordingly a buoyant likW.A, and quotations mtiversally higher. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Salem, OctoLvr 14, 18M. Bs POSTED NT S. E. SLAYMAKKX, Philadelphia Exchange. FIRST BOARD ?ZOO y 6s. New.... 92 :100 do New.. „92 1000 da 92 - _3OOO IC, , w_ 100 do. 83. , );1 - 2000 d„. N. , \v Gas..s 84 500 Schl:3 f Nov Os 'S2 6.35 10 I";arrii: , arg B. ... 51 Min.-1161 11, cash. 4 , 341 6 Penaa 3., cash.. 40 7 do cash., 40 •25 do cads.. 40 do cash.. 40 d 3 cash.. 40 BETWEEN 1110 ( 'ons-asN•cial 8k... 40 St SECOND .6000(;_92 100 Ponta 5. 71134' 1100) Lehigh Val R 91 50 Reading 8, rash. .183,c 50 (10 cash. 18 , lon do.. 18,4: ac. as 0.7. s 2 Nur CIA prf.sswn..lo4 RICES—FIRM. 2 ca-h... 40 i-erfp 323 i - 20 ...... 4 da.. :VI • 4 7 ..tii:40.1".! .5000 Pans 76% CLOSING P 1 BM. Ask. tia Int off. 83% 83% Pkiia 6a B cc 83% 83% Phita 681; r. 91% 92 enna Est 76% liteadito , Ras 116 18 .1.36 Beading Bd3 '7O 80 81 6080'43 88 96 Mild M 63'86.. n Penns 11 46 40% Penna E2dm fis 83 113,6 Morris CI Con.. 35 36% Morris CI Pref.lo4 104,4 Bch .Nov - 63'82.. 63% 64 lisac Imp 6. ~ 75 litiv Stock_ .... 5)1 126 h 119 v Prot.. ili; 12 Bid. Atk. Elmira R Pref. 9 10 Elmira 7i • 73... 55% Lung Island R. 9:l' Leh Cl tt Nay.. 49 50 Leh Cl N Sorp I N PeDlia it__ 5 5,4 I NT Penner R 53 54 N Peoria R 10e. .. 10 Catawisss Pref. 4 7 ; 5 Frkfd & South B .. 38 .t 3d ete R. 3. .. 45 RaceS;Vine stsß 3 .. lir Phila. R. ex d5l 514 . spri.. SP Pine.. 3 Green St Coates 14 V - 3 , Chestnut & liVal 56 30 Philadelphia Markets. operations in Flour are limited, and sales are snugly tt! st;pl) the trade; some 500 IRAs sold at Ss:2s;rs e;.5.03N03.75 for extras, aml $5.750,0 exiia foltuly, stud from e4.13.1Pkr1.1.5 per MA for fancy lots, as In quality. Bye Flour is searce at $3.75 per bid. Corn:gni i; firm; sales of 400 Ibis Peulisylvania at $2.80 per WIIE T.—There is a steady demand with sales of about 1,000 Las Western and Pennsylvania reds at 117e12i,c, including a lot of damaged at 1000 ; white ranges lit front 3:36t0,44.W. the hatter. for prim+ ziouthern ; a stde of. NO) bus I>entrw4r wasmaito at Me. I:ye is in request al 65e for Pcum*hania. Corn is scarce, with sales of 7,500 .bus 3ellow at 6.lo6iis:', closing at the latter rate. Oats :are better; 6,000 hue prime Southern sold at :Mc afloat. Barle:s is steady at 75e. BAR i7.—Quereitron has advanced, with sales of 70 lihds at f...-27.50 per ton. Col - 1 o...s..—Ther.- is very little demand, and the market is firm. GROCVSII..—TIore is a better feeling, and a Small 'lnisiness doing i,t Coltee and Sugar. I.no, ;SeN,.—The market is firm, and a small business doing in the way of sales. SELDs..—Clover and Timothy are dull and unchanged. rlais,eed is wanted at 81.30 per bn. Witn-itY is dull and lower; Ohio bbls selling at 210 c, and - drudge 20X elk per gallon. ..iNew York Stock /IRS: change—Oct. 15. BOARD. 2.41000 r S 6s 'Bl Iteg.. 95 17000 U 5. 5s '65 89 ' 0000 71 S So, '74, Cp.. 85 2000 do 811 21100 do 85% 10000 d 0.... 86 500 Trvas 10 p c 0-100 11000 018 c, St 6s. '70.. 91 10000 Tenn St Gi, '50.. 43 10000 - 511•WAITI 04 45 1 ,:; 20115 do 45,4 .55000 d 0.... 48 10000 d 0.... ... .. 40;ci 10000 do 1.30 41.11 r, 10000 do 1.30 413?.," 42000 do 46.14 .20000 do 5000 do b3O 47 500 Cal Pt 7 s 53 2000 52m . 4000 do 82 5000 Mich War Loan 88 -4000 S Carolina 65.. 55 2000 N T C '76..100N 60210 /Ind IN, bit rn..104 1000 Erie 4th m 1.8... 75 '2OOOO E; is ,".th M 10t... 70 8000 'Mich C S's 01d... 50 1000 CB&Q 93,i 21-1130 do 03 500 Mich Sc, m As. 59 3000 N la. Ist 82% 2000 I'aeific It 7s g'd by S of M 0..... 40 1000 Mrch So S F bs: 80% 2000 Cc-n 111...... 60% 500 do 00 5000 La t' & 31 I g b . 113. i 2000 1. E 5 IV Ist in. 71 .0000 E W ,41 3000 rui S N W, Ist. 40;. 7000 do 40 10000 Cle - : & T S Nd.. 70;ci 3000 Cal it Chi Ist in. 57 18 Ilk of St N York.. 83 90 American Ex Bk.. 84 . 3; 20 East Inver Bk.— 30 5 Park Brink VG 11 lies & :Intl C...e09 85 50 claw, Creel Prof... 5% ITT rat - ific DI 0 C v.... 100 do 50 di, b3O 04% 750 do 160 95 t5O do 115,?,, 55 do 04 /50 N T Cc-atr:cl 79 . 14 420 do 70'5 65 do 100 do Flo 79%; 100 do bl 5 79'g 50 do b3O 791, 50 Rrie Railway .3.3),‘ 150 do slO 33% 200 do b3O 33% 100 do 1,15 ZVI.% 100 do 130 '..lag ;100 do 3:' , 6 150 do 1,11 33% 50 do bao :1,3,y, 51) do el 5 33,4 1 tlO 410 33Y 400 ,in 31J 150 Erie It Prefd...... -19:14: 100 Hudson Riv u. 130 as 2.50 do 37 . 1‘ .50 do 38 100 do 1,30 38. 1 4 : 100 C1.,1r it Pitts 1t.... 11% ,150 lid .t 1 Chicago__ 71 100 Ock - 71 li 1 100 do i 1;!,., 0.00 llarksti It Pruf... 3134 1100 do 3-1 100 dol . ',i 31 1100 d, V.tV ;200 do 35 1 :!,00 do 610 24% 100 do 313: )100 do :;..4)-i 1201) ilvaditiff II 37 200 00 36% 100 do 3 3 6 i • 200 do 6 7 a :735 Mich Cen It 52 - ilOO do 1,30 52 100 do 51 1 50 do 140 11% 1 50 do blO 5134 I_oo il., 51,1 i• ;100 Mich :13.N I G. .. , ..a0 40 , 300 d , 40,7„i 1 100 do 1)10 .104 ! 50 III) -102 i : 50 do ,110 41.1 1 ,; 50 do 40 1150 111 Cent Scrip._ _ 69% 200 do 69 1 150 do , Lau 60 1 50 do 64 7. 150 do itzlo ri, f,; ] 'So) .1,, 115 1 ; IVO 1.10 liti lib , l 100 Clew ..c: T01ed0.... :is .: 200 do b:10 31.ir; .700 do IS 1100 do • i a 1250 do • 373 i 1100 do 37% too cid* R. t It 5_34 di) Ili 430 fi3 1130 do s6O 5.2 1.300 do 52.3 y 1100 do 5211 110 do 33 • 4 de ...... ....s5 52 1 .011 , 1 au do 810 52?; 1 50 C B & Quin P..... 613 , ; 1150 do 66 so d o 010 003$ 100 do ,:,:;,?.c, 250 3fil ..t P do Chien. 10 50 do F. 60 79 235 Harlem R 13 650 do 133( 400 do 133 re do 1,3013) .14 do /4 KOMichStNlR..l94 150 do MOl9,i' 110 lief L Sc Wit__ 72 CITY ITEMS. ON THE POTAITIAC.—A decided iscleation w as produced on the Potomac, on Saturday, by the.sterival there of a thousand gallant men from the Keptene State. There have been many thousands of glut men—soldiers of the Union—marched to the seat of all.r from Petmsylvania; but these special thousand werarenuarliable for the fact that every man of the nom. ber ift.a arra) . etl in a substantial nod elegant uniform, expresly made to hie nicioure, at the Brown Stone Clo thingeall of Rockhill 3: Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest nut 'fret, above Sixth. Ems! 55,632 . 230,453 4S 19.4-6 96 , 1,010 z)2 12000 Lehigh Talley 6s 91 1000 do.. al 821 And 3,1 Sts 45 70 do .. o.swn A an. ..... • 10 do t.sivit 45 10 Morr6 C prof esh.lo4 S do. .5101 E 10 Lehigh Nay 49'; 10 West Plata R._ 10 _ do-..........513y 1101'0 Cam A: Ain 6s '59 80 1 4000 l'enna 5e 7tiN BaiRDS. 2.3 Petana R ...... •40 OCTOBER I.s—Evening GLlss.—Ye3terday afternoon, the steamer Delaware arrived with twenty-four largo cohtmbiads for our navy-yard. As they were going up Chesnut street, the> were stopped in fruit ~1 Granville Stokes' matamoth military and civic clothing store. 809 Chestnut street,. MO SUMP one asked why they gunned there "Obi" said seine one standing near, "don't you know that all the big finns go to Granville Stokes' for their clothing :" This ma, enough. for the man saw that the cannon were bare, and he turned away, hi modesty. to view the beau tiful gifts which 31r. Stokes has on hand for all those who purchase at this establishment. A CAR - b.—The subscriber tikes this method or informing his patrons that he has procured n choice brand of Family Flour, manuractured eNcluaivelY to his order. Having received many compliments from those Ito have made trial of this brand, he feels confident that in recommending it as a superior article to any offered to the public, he is only doing justice to the manufacturer and himself. C. 11. Mattson, Dealer in Fine Groceries, krch and Tenth streets, ocls-6t* ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Cheatnut and Ninth Streeta. J Richards, Chicago F A Marcy, Conn - r Lob&II, Counrcticut Mrs Pr Nally 'ilrsons,N M Prsier ' Urea-bower In, Pi, Mrs Jones,ltending John A Andrews, Boston F E Hone. New York J Stetson, Boston Wll Windt .t 7 hi. Indiana. Miss Jellison, Indianapolis Geo Jellison, Indianapolis (Am Talbott, Indianapolis J Russell, Boston John 1' Stockton S. - lit, N Elie-. 31 Green, New York H W Freeilley, I.S A E N Bigot & la, Brooklyn Mr 4 W Dmyee, N Nov Thos Reardon, Easton ]ter Ft C Baltimore J McCinikey,Pencli ltottom J G A hterlonkey, Pa Jos S Greene. New York W E Wyatt, Baltimore S N Goodale, Cleveland Geo Sedgwiek, Chicago F Sedgwick, Connecticut M ti Hart, New York J' R Brooks, St Louis Chas 11 Baker & la, I: S N C Hart, Troy, N Y Money Gibbs, New York A N Phelps S la, Now York N G Wood, Boston A T Johnson, Lowell Hvyl & la, N York Palmer,. '_Cc-,- York T B ww - Non, Perth,Amboy bir Atubyri:oh G II Itown,f,n, Mansfield, 0 B H Sturges, Mansfield, 0 :Mrs P G Stityvesant, N Y Snip l Cooper, Boston 3iiss Cartel, New York Nias Itnthertiml, N Jersey Nits ,Tay, New York J H 11,,klane, New York John Thompson, New York Geo Tnenot, New York E Mower, Jr, New York A P Hoglamd, Albany P Stratton, Pittmirg E J Weekea. Albany P Walcott, Minnegota B James, ronna F K Punion, Washington B lianunutt, Philadelphia C 11 Adams L S Parsons P Shrew, New York A Justin, Massachusetts J Robinron, Maryland 11 Lee, Pittsburg A L Connecticut Rev C T Kelly, Plana C V Kelly. Philadelphia Jno Sander, Jr, Wash ProfesSorlim, Wash L Dewart, Sunbury, Pa' C Dodge k in,.Bostou Men Dr Martin anu, Hatt hoe J Pimiey, Harriuburo Faym.4 8 t Graham, US: A. Chas "lapis, New York J a Hammer. Delaware J II Berryhill C wf, Harrisb J H Briers F wf, Harrishg, Miss 31 Briggs, Harrisburg E C Eichelborgor, York, l'a W E &bend:. Phila F K Boas, Harrisburg . . 11 Thompson S la, Lyk Val .111.1:by,.11arrie,burg A R Reese, Phila. 11 Baldwin, jr, Washingtn A C Blanchard. Indiana 11 Hamilton, Huntingdn co Mrs II Hamilton, Penna Miss Jane Hamilton, Pa J W Weir & wi, Itsrriskarg B L Budd, NM 'York It 2.7 ret,Thm, i'trw York ,T B Torolet tit wf II Mathews, New York A Ames, Addison, N y Thos .1 Murphy & wf, N N F Broil, New• York B W Park, Warren, 0 IL S Todd, Boston C B Watts, Boston D D Badger w fn. N York Wm Coleman, Pittsburg John I' Elate. N IbunpAltire Jag M Ilagar, Maine R 11 Robbins, Baltimore Limit C Wibon, ti S A I' Hubbell wf, Boston F C Mayhew, Baltimore J T D Risher, Pittsburg, Jos Wilson, Pitt,burg Capt W B Houetleff, Mass M E.-arta, New York Col /11(1tvernOble.tt trl Dent Duffy . Roht 1111 , , New York lien doll. Now York David Dodd, New York Wm .T Pooley k la. N York Jame:: Miller, New York Ceo 11 Ward, New York L Johnson, Mass W Blackleg, Cin. 0 S 31 Shoemaker, Balt L A Jacobs Ala. N York H Beall, 'Washington, P C It Tomlinson, Conneetient W 1) Bishop, Connecticut A Runirill, 3:vw Yta-k Jame. , Kirkland, 'Mass J N &sirs, Nvw York L lion All Reeticrjaston Jos Seligman, N York A V Stout; New York A 1) DitmarN F It Walton, New York J .T Blair, N JerAey 1,1 R Smith, Niataiettl, 0 Miss Lelaud, New York Geo A Roberti:, Pemm. Rey W 13 be Witt, iTar'gr if`F, W Herr, York, Pa T P Bicknell & sou. hid H Yon Keller, New York E Olbermamt, New York .1 G Witte, New York AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., Om Fifth. Lieut . jas It Itarkvr, Phila H Woods, MarYland Chas n Etre4t, St Paul 1 usstil R La, Denver City Sand Patterson, 31 Chunk F Johnson, Newark, Del T F Holden k wI. Boston W W Heed, Hartford DShaiii•ksoh, N .T Jr similek. Salem, N J S C Elton & son,Sniyrna,Del I) L Griffith, Delaware Jai Fisher, New Bedford S Detawa ' ew Bedford .V rirfd II la Jos K Ril ey,e New .lerseY neverio, New Jersey Caleb Norwood, ParlAurg C T Smith Col.-liester J F Porter, VOY, N I C C Wolworth,F24,JoJ•enit J H Cornell, New Bedford J L Head, New Bedford J W Earl, Reading M. A ilerrick, Boston P M stone, Proylitence T H ltrintoti, Chester co, Pa C B Ethvatlls, Mass J II Bond. Baltimore J W Stroops, New York Gee Francis, Wash, P C G T Harvey, Permit S 3 Brishin. Lewistown Eph Scudder, New Jersey MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Nourth street, below Arch. w A Masker, 2S - car York B L Cook, Smithfield, Wrn .Tonpg,.l.owiAnrg J Reesman, Clintim co B F MTN, S S Meaner, Clinton co A M Stewart, Centre co G W Stewart, Ohio G 1l Yon Spreckelsen, Balt Jos Fellston John Cooper, ()hie E Stapleton, New York C P Jadwin, Ponta IZEIME= Mre Pollock & S Borlean, Easton, Pa J S May., Boston,-Pa - Pr 1 1 E liitrnc r, Butler Wm T Doke*, Marylend Minder, Middletown J Y Foster, Centre co G L Clirmigtom (=hum A F. Currier, Conn N It Boardman, Boston H P Snyder, Nowrilin II I' Bruner, Columbia IT Grace, Now Market, 0 L McClung, Xenia, 0 R G Young & la, Cumb'd co Geo Parsons, Mutiny, Pa C Kohler, Hughesville Semi Strayer, Juniata co N Worley, Penna. Rev C CatasallqUa J Mut, Catasfinqua L BineAre, White Haven Dr E Wallace, Reading Chao Hainp.hire, Penna J MeCluney, 'Wheeling A B Wheelm,Waterloo, NY F D Brown, Kittaning, Pa Jas Penniston, Penna E Jesson, Baltimore Jlt Crawford, Washington E M Schrock, Somerset, Pa G B Angbenbaugh, Penna. Win II Robinson, Pottsv A B Ctamer, Belford Jacob Bowser, Bedford T Boweer, Bedford J F Smith, Chambersburg Wm Byre; Jr, Chambersbg C II Taylor, Chambor,,bg WM Murray, Peona J Eminger, Alechanieshg ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. Jacob Boas, Carlisle James L Smith, New York Thos Barman, Baltimore T Henderson, Now York Semi Prost, Proyid'e, L I James Carter, Tamaina W G Hunter. Now Castle B R Paxton, Lycoming co SR Smith, Lambertsv'e, NJ W Crate, Baltimore Jll Starkwenther. Boston .1 T Chancey, Wash, D W S Son t, Was/et - al, 1) 0 W 8 Brooks, Wash, D C W Macro, Poston P Per,smson, Mass THE HNION—Arch street, above Third. It C Wheeler, Hancock, F T Darling, Baltimore Mrs Jolin, , mi, Washington S Myers, Penns A 3lcCortnick, Alteona Jno W SteerS, Ohio T Foy, Cambridge, Ohio W Fowler, Indiana A Newell, Mahoningtown H M Pratt, Lewistown W A Peck, Penult J IC Seelig., Penne D N Wileyi New Jersey Miss Wller E S sit, N J J Dorm, Phila S 11 Clr, neat ,t la, NJ E cirment, N J Mrs T B Wood, N Jersey S Wiederboid, Pittsburg .7 H Kaufman, Reading J Siznington, Milton, Pa Dr E Fronde 's, Milton $7l Coughlin, Canada West J McCormick, Danville TMEta,. Eshelman, Penns A Sanderson Col It Datchif, Tamaqua Z Markle Danville W laci It Brown, Brownsn , 31 Wheeler, NOV: York Jacob Dana, New York C Powus, Maryland J Einedy, Trenton, Ohio S W We, Ohio A Sebeets t wf, Lancaster STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. John Clarke, New York Win B Mintzer, Penna Win Hyde, New York James Milligan, Penna John II Bryner, Penna G W Strouse, Mexico, Pa Il N Miller, Mexico, Pa 1) S Croft, Carlidle . _ C 'Wulff. Carlisle W It Allen, Leesburg J peen, Jefferson co, retina Sas 5 Wiley, retina B t.3reedy, Pennsylvania G W liellp, Pennsylvania Join. Meurer, Pennsylvania Geo Gallagher, Penna D 0 Brown, Pennsylvania 3 Huffman Pennsylvania 'Win Jack, Jacksonville, Pa D Dunr, duntingdon, Pa B L Megaban, Pennsylvania W E Cross ' Darby 1.1 Engle, Marietta ' Pa S B Grabill, Marietta, Pa B Mendenhall, Penna Alex Taggart, Penna }-; - Brooke, Oxn,rd, N Y 1) lady, Prima 3 M Iloelton, Aellana J Dom Pennsylvania J 13 linonff S lady, Penna NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third B Miller, Mifilinville Mrs 'Vincent, Lancaster C Laubach, M Connoll, Jr, Penna. DI: Sloan, Fowlers, Pa Wm Davenport & wf, Pa .J F Wmgrtn , le, SlNanvlcin D Mitmer!, 3Elllville, Fa Crawf..rdl, Lr Jehtt, But ?•` Sulllrxn, Norri , t4awri Wm It lull, Norristown S Williamsbmg Jos E. Dewitt, Williannzb'e, 11 Kurtz S la, Whek.l'o..,, Pa J Camp Wigs 1' 11 Seely, Luzerne co, Pa Wm D Moore, Pine Grove E P Ancona, Reading J K Fund: Lebanon D Rank, Hanover, Pa II K Weanh, Norrisb.wn Levi Heilman, Jonestown Abraham Sheek, Lebanon T B White, Allentown A 11 Newhard, Allentown John W Royer, Lebanon BLACK BEAR—Third street, abirro Callowlull. John Allen, Perlis co, Pa Thos 31olir, Aaran IClTlnian,Peniksylvania D G Haa.),), Beading Benj Krubh, Franconia Benj jonilinson, Byberry Varner, John Si HoltilliAur, Pa N Vanartsdalen, Pa A. Stevens, Pa D llari r, Olney A Cre9,llllLll, SellerdVl/10 John Crengnan, Sellersville John Lnekens, Pa 3lrs A Schell, Somerton S lloseland S: son, Pa AV Merkel, Virginsville Its 31 Babb, Perinslitirg Jacob 111111, Penney Jeanie Evan Wonilwaril, Moreland :Mrs Woodward, blorelitint al3 Brittain, Gaup - Inn co 73 I 3 7211• el-, Buyertown Dorneman, 11.4t-rmwit Tilos Bye, Pennsylvania Geo Kline, Amityville BALD EAGLE—Third street. above CallowhilL Sand llriclay, Pinar° ro, l'a Josllor, Fop.l. vilb Tilghman Arner,Carbou cu Mrs A Amer, Carbon Co Owen T Huber, Allentown LII Shub•r, t'hester co I. Peng', Lebanon co, Pa Mrs Smith, Montt co, Pa R Royer, Ilillerttown Bon Stott, Math, Pa L Dommel P,. Aaron Wolp, Pit A M. Weltmer, Lebanon Geo Seltzer, Bellvien II Stauffer, Lancaster Chan Itarhe-ter, Reading Titus Ilkhattls, Mocks ce M Schwarer, Illitninsbarg John Domingo., Egg Darla S Tannersville, Pa Aaron Golahall, SEVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. B I. hiller, lteaaing 11i11461a, Freeburg, Fa .111 la, ireobiirg,Pit R WSmith_ A S llocli, Pennit R Kett •r, Centre Rill, Pa S NVatt,s Militia co, Pa G \V Morgan, Pottiville .1 It yievelin, York, Pa .1 P Ep,itein, York, Pa Mrs Hummel, Penna W C liarr , s, York, Pa Jim Holier, Rending II J Fisher, Tamaqua W Ragy, Reading COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut 1 . r.YPaCtril., %V Che,t.,rJ A W Chester 11 M Nt-wlon, Maryland .1 C .loffori9, Nana. C .1 , 41e, , , Nov; Caitle,Pa. S N't hkim.ca), Cliez.ter L It Kirk, Chester Co 31 W rult4a), Puma II IF rant, Cheater Valley L B nun, Ihrlaware T r rottg, Yhila la J H Huss,lisrille B A.LIy, Pomisylvanin J Plyaril, Delaware Taylor, W Chester A 11 Harlan, Coatesville II XVStairran, Pea-,11 David Prima WatAon, Cliotor co, Pa Mu L'ICT VERNON 110TEL—Secon4 et., ea,. Arch. ,14:-. itiiiiiiurr, Mitiiir,,,c lib liciwii, alultrusie .1 N stiom , e, Penn Jan' Owen, rell.llll LI% inal, Givit,Lon, Boma F. Y Young., llarrisbilm Mr 'Thompson, Philit II 11 Bowman, Vi Chet , r L 'iv Holland, I'llint 3 M Shinn, Nlw Jer, , ry G II ilimk.. N'vw York G , Lord, Dalin'its, I',l. .1 G Lord, E.iiiinitbk, Pit MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 1111 - SEE FuL7E.M. PAGE ARRIVED. Brit: Orison. Adams, Cates, front Windsor, NS, via Portland, with 200 tons plaster to E A Border J: Co Chirf, Champlin, S days from Norwich, iu bat la4 to \nn Dusan, Nnrtnn k Cn. Scirr 3 If Williams,d days front Boston, in bal last to captain. Sclur Volta, Brooks, 3 days front New York, with salt to Wm Bonita. Schr Hunter, Racket, 3 days from New York, with sMt to Win Thum. Schr E J Rayner, Rayner, 3 days front sow York, aith ice to captain. achr. 8 1. trucker, Preabrey, 2 days from Taunton, with nuke to Twelle Schr Pathway, Crawford, 6 days from Boston, in bat- Just to captain. Saw Wauponsa, Silvia, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jut Barratt A out. Schr J L lieverih, Bonsall, 1 day from Dover, Del, with corn to Juts Barrott A son. Behr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with rye to J I. Bewiey & Co. Mir American, Johnson, :; days from ;Oolitic°, Mol, with loather to J I. Bewley & Co. Fchr Ida, Vandersteve, 1 day front Port Penn, Del, with oats to J 1. Bewley A Co. Steamtn! , J F Starr, Evans, 12 days from the Ledge S E Be-, Butler Light kip, haying in tow t: 8 sloop-of-war St Louie, from outside New Orleans. Passed above Reedy Island brig Nellie Mono; sclirs Luna, (Br) Bodington, John %Valker, from New York, with Halt, E McLean, Henry Nutt. and may others not rocollected. CLEARED. f.khr 3 BI Vance ! Mudge, Hampton Roads. Tyler. Stone & Co. Sehe E T Allen, Allen. Fortress Monroe, do Sehr Ceree, Meredith, Lynn, Pavia Pearson & Co. Ste Fanny Garner, Spencer. New York, W P Clyde. Ste H L Gam - , Bee, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA Steamship Columbia, Adams . . cleared at New York Yesterday for Havre. ciir 8 Di sit:Mick, Whitdrn, at Nett' York yesterday from rortland. Fehr Bear:part, '&7n11.111..11(T, arrived at Mystic 12th instant. Schrs Mars - Elizabeth, Reed, Sarah Taylor, Dukes, Poston, Brower, WiilinmPaxon, Stevenson, and Richard 11111. hence, arrived at Providence 14th, inst. Bch: 1.3 din A May, linker, cleared nt Portland 12th inst. for Philadelphia. Fair Ann Si Cannon. Nowell, cleared at POrt(1111011th 12111111,1, 1 . ,- Pt.ila.lelphia. Selkr Charles II Ila Peek, Petty, hence, arrived at New York 1411. inst. Sebr \raw., Smith, cleared at Halifax 8411 inst. for Phi ladelphia. Br sehr ( 'Knapp, which arrived at Havana Ist last. from Key West, (taloa into the latter port at tt prize, 115 before recoiled) was, together with her eaego, ecdeaged by the V g District Court. teimiers Tacony, Rod Otioidit, Trout, Itoooo. AC rivoi at Neu York yesterday. Steamer Concord, Norman. cleared at New York yes terday for Philaclel ph la. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-PRICE OLOTRINO, OF THE LATEST SITLHS, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-Pica SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-3,7 JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR RTE.—This etele !mated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which 1338 gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, tfilhollt staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, end will remedy the ill effects of bind Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOC.K. it CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf MARRIED : MERDITT—LEMCiNT.—On the 17th April, 1861, by the Ler. John C. Wilson, Y. D. M., Mr. John A. Merritt to Miss Maggie Lemont. both of this city. * PALMER—ATWOOD.—On the 13th hist , by Rev. J. 11. Aldny, Mr. John Palmer, of Wilmington, Del., to Miss Anna Maria Atwood, of Philadelphia. DIED: KasnniGE.—On the 15th instant, Robert Selfridge, aged 50 reare. late manufacturer. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 731 south Sizaeenth street. on Friday, 18th inst., at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemererv. • *it* 11FMM.—On the 15th inst., Mr. George C. BIiMM, in the 40th Year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence mother, 1111 Marthorionth street, below Glrm-1 averm,, on Friday next, the 19th instant, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. *lsis ANNERS.—Suddenly, on Monday, the 14th instant, Henry F. Anners, in the 57th y ear of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family, and also Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No. 190, I. 0. of 0. F., and Siloam Encampment, -No. 17, I. 0. of 0. F., and the Trustees of the Fire Assovintion, ate rcapneffnily invited attend the funeral, from the residence of his brYther in-law, Mr. John M. Gummey, East Walnut lane. Ger mantown, on Thursday afternoon, the 17th instant, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel ** ATIIERSTONE.—On the 13th instant, Ann Ather stone, relict of Jonathan Atherstone, of Leicester, Eng land, in the 76th year of her age. Funeral rrein the residence or her Ron-in-law, F. A, vennantown, this (Wednesday) atter. noon, at 2 o'clock. PliniLY.—On the 11th inst., Mies Mary L., daughter of the late Joseph S. and Susan Phyney. Funeral from her mother's residence, corner of Sepiira and - Vienna street:l , , this (Wedne.ida3 ) afterhoon, at 3 o'clock. LEWELLEIOn the 12th instant. Witham Lewel len in the blith year of his age. Funeral froin his late residence, No: 013 .Beach etreet, this (Wednesday) afteinoinh at 2 o'cloeir. G t the 12th inatant, Mr. 'Edward Gar man. aged 41) years. . , . . . . Funeral from his late residence, No. 9.2 i, South Eighth street, above Carpenter, this (Wednesday) morning, at Shr o'clock. * DF.WEES.—On the 12,th instant, Jo.eph Dewees, in the illst year of his ag,e. Funeral from his late re4dence, Dauphin street, west of Trenton avenue, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. YARRELL..--On the 14th instant Catharine, wife Of Patrick Fnrrrll, °sea 4-tot-a, ntheral from the residence of her husband, No. 924 South Seventeenth street, near Carpenter, thie (Wednes day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. .11.: the 14th inst., William Jeans, in the 2f411 year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother-hi-law, Wm. Cotter. No. 3 Laurel street, above Delaware avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at f:t o'clock. KILLION hi the 14th ingt., Britian. wife of ri‘nhele' Killion, daughter of the late Henry AleMenotny, in the 30t1h year of her age. Funeral from her husband's residence. No. 711 South Eighth street. shorn Fitzwater, on ThurAtly morning, at Sji o'clock. B ICKEETON.—On the 14th instant, Mary Bickerton, wife of Charles J. Bickerton, and eldest daughter af Jas. DieAllaney. Funeral from the residence of her father, No. IStii Loinlaud Etrert. on Thursday morning next, at it o'cl'k. PURVES.--On the 13th inA., Mary Elizabeth Iturvra, eldest daughter of Hugh and Louisa Purves, aged 19 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents, northwest comer Second and Shippen, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ItAGEN.—nn the 14th inst., Mary, wife of John Ila gen, aged 66 years. Funeral frem her late residence, No, 730 Cherry street, this (Wednesday) looming, at 9 o'clock. 1101.}:1701.i.—On the 14th inst., James P. Proctor, :son of Charles P. and Mary Ann nekton, in the 9th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 413 Worth street. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock; WILLIAMS.—On the 13th inst., Margaret, wife of H. J. Williams. in the 36th year of her age. Funeral from her husband's residence. No. 705 Poplar street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. YOUNG.—On the 14th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Geo. W. Young., in the '2lst year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Ridge ati cut*, above Green lane, Roxborough, Pa., this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, ONLY 25 cents. Black IVDa. Anr.lais, '25 cIA. Do. do. Imperial, 25 cts. Do. do. Anfats, 4-4 wide, 27A,' Do. All wool Velour Reps, 81. Po. do. do. Ottomani.-, $l. Do. Radzamer Silks, best Quality made. Do. Poult de Sole, do do. De. Gres. Groin Silks, all qualities. De. Dreg , : Goods of every oleeeripCon. BIISSON & SOX'S Warning Store, Dell No. 9.1.8 CHESTNUT Street or. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.— IWTICE.—The Board of City Commissioners will hear Appeals from the Assessment of Real and Personal Property, as returned by the Assessors of the different Wards, for the Triennial Assessment of 1652, on the fol. lowing days! Wards. !Wards. 1,.t....M0nday, Oct. 21 i 12th ....Tuesday, Nov. 2d —.Tuesday 22114th....Wednemlay, 6 3d Wedn 93,15th....Thursday, " dth....Tbui " 24116th „•F '1 stb " 251171115 o 8 6th....151.0ut1ay, " 25118th Monday, to 11 29'19th...,Tur,day, Bth....Wednegthts, it .30150th_ ....W.di,eFdar, a 1s Ast.... Thursday, .‘ 14 10th....Fraty, Nov. I'•'—''a! 17th .. Friday, _ 15 12th ."Monday, " j24 23d tliZ 11! „ 25th " 0c16.4n018 JAMES SHAW, Clerk, iryBURP ORPHAN ASTI4:111 OF ST. STEPHEN'S CIICROIL—The corner-stone of this Asylum will be laid on FRIDAY,. October 18th, at 3 o'clock, punctually, by the Right Reverend Alonzo ' Potter LL. D., and others of the Clergy. The Clergy and the Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and all others who feel interested in the institu tion, are invited to he present. The Asylum grounds are situated at the intersection of Wobli's creek and Market street, three and three-quarter mites from the Market-street bridge, opposite &Pere Mills. Those desiring to attend may avail themselves of the Market-street Railway cars, as fur as the William Penn Hotel., and then change to the Delaware County Passel], gerßailway cars, which pass the Asylum grounds.. WEST PHILADELPHIA.—The mem berg of FREDONIA. COUNCIL, No. ri•ko. (A' U. A- M., art requested to be present THIS (Wednemlay) EVENING, at 1J o'clock, for the transaction of im portant business. Pleaee be punctual. Its A. It CRAIG, B. S. Ia...OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, Ocrotaat 15, 1881 The annual Meeting of the Stock and Loanholdera will be held at the (Mice of the Company, northemt corner of NINTH and GREEN Streete, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November next, at NM o'clock A. M. An Election to choose Four Managers, to servo three years, will be Leh], at Name place, immediately after the close Of the aforementioned meeting, anti close at 2 P. M. acl6•wfmtna4 W. S. WILSON, Secretary. [ITCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL. YANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12, 1861. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Ilnuec on Monday, November ISth, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Tile Annual Meeting: et the Stockholders will be held Iha Millie D nieo, oh TUPSLAY, Mh, at o'clock M. S. C. PALMER, telt- intivtnolB Cashier. 15. FARMERS! AND MECHANICS' BANK. -PUILADELPIILL, October 4, 1881.—The annual election for Directors gill be held at the Banking Honse, 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 nt the Banking Moose at 4 P. M,, agretztbl3 to the Charter. ocs-thrilB W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILA. •DELPR IA , October 8, 1801. —The ANNIJAL ELECTION f DIRECTORS will be held at the Bank ing House. on MONDAY, - November 18th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. A general Meeting of the StorltholderA will be held at the some place on TUESDAY, November 6th, at 12 31, • : JOS. PEERSOL, PHILADELPHIA BANK, Arg- _ PitiLAPELPInA, (Moller 5, 1861 The Annual Election for Directors will be loild at the Banking House on MONDAY, thelBth day of November next, between 11w hours of 10 A. M. and 2 l. M. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the Rani(' IliitCV on TUESDAY, the sth day of November ilex+, At 12 o'rloek M. oc7-mwf :n0 B. B. COMEGY6, Cashier. tm KENSINGTON BANK, rill LA Pal. NITA October 5,1861. The Annual Mooting of Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, lioveinber 5, 1861, at 12 o'clock noon. oci-niuf tuos An Election for Directors will be hell ed. the Banking Howe on MONDAY, the VIII day of November next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. oc7-mod tool 8 C. T. YERKES,Vioshier. L 0 ". MECHANICS* BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7 1861, A General Meeting of the Stockholde r r;of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o'clock M. The Annual Election for Directore trill be held on MONDAY, November lath, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 I'. M. J. WIEGAND, Jr., ocs-wom trada Cashier. SOUTHWARK RANK, rifILADELPIIIA, October 40861. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Ito.we on 310NDAY, the 18th day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 p'elocl: P. M. A ticattral Meeting Of the Otochholdero will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. ocE-nawftriolB THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1861. F. P. STEEL, Cashier /TrE CLEC TIC MEDICAL COLLEGE RACE STREET, BELOW FlFTlL—Thirloenthe Annual Session. Organized 1848, and received a full Charter from the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Feb. 21, 185 . „'.. Trusters: Joseph S. Fisher, Esq., president; W. G. Dagaman, Esq., lire president; Harman th in g li, tr "'""" W. O. Colver. Esq., secretary; Bev. John McCliedua, LL. D... 1. D. Maynard, Jonas Bow. man, Jailleh I. Eolwell, William Paine. Faculty of Medicine E. G. Didion, M. D., Professor of Physiology; James McClintock, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Surgery; William Paine, M' D., Professor of the Theory and tactice. of Medicine and Pathology; C. Stockton Gaunt. Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Medical Botany, and Ph:tunnel' James Bfrelintock, M. v.. Professor of Anntomy, Gene ral, and Microscopic ; Paine, M. P., Professor of the Medical Propertio, and Urea of Concentrated Eclectic Medicines; C. Stockton Gaunt, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology, and afellioal Jurisprudence; Benjamin F. Paine, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. and Disease. 4 of Women and Children ; W. D. J o nes, M. D., Demonstrator And Teacher of Practical Surgery and Anatomy; Cyrus R. Morgan, janitor ; W. Paine, M. D., Dean. FeeF to the entire coin-se, $6O, Wm.thy but peer young men eit1111:11..0 the hem-fit or the 1,11444.3 r,, The College holds two full Sessions each year. 'I he Fall and Winter Session is about commenciure. The present num ber of matriculants is larger than trtat of any other Me dical College• in the city. and, with the exception of one, larger than that of all the rest. Students wishing to M imi. the Collelic must call on W. PAINE, M. D., Dean, No. 931 ARCH Street. Proferor. PAINE and McCIVINTOCK hold a free Medical and Surgical Clinic at the College every WED NESDAY, from 2t03 P. M., and Prof. PAINE gives a free Medical Lecture to ladies and Geutlemen every• WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ocl4-Stit KrFRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES. —The Course of Lectures before , the Institute win commence on MONDAY EVENING, 15th instant, at TXo clock, mid be continued on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Eteuinas for twenty weeks. The first course of ten weeks will consist of Monday Evening—Ou Chemistry, by Professor B. IL Rand. Wednesday Evening—On Ethnology, by Professor H Hartshorne. Friday evening—On Mechanics, by Professor J. F. Frazer. The arrangements for the second Wilt be published in dtu• time. Each member, on paying his Annual Contribution, and each Life Member, will receive a season ticket for himself and a lady ; be will also receive season tickets for his children, wards, and apprentices under 21 years of nee, on the payment of $1 for each minor. T 61016 or Mamagasair.—Annual contribution .5:3; Life l!th+al,es, .545, with the additional charge of 51 the lirst year for a certificate of membership; Stock ➢lembere pay $2 per year: price of Stock, $lO per share. Gentlemen whAiing to become members will please ap ply nt the Hall of the Institute, in :SEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary. Omura 9,1961. ocli-at DrTHE ARMY COMMITTEE OF THE Young Men's Christian Association would ear nestly call attention to the fact that very urgent re. quests have been made by the chaplains of our Penn sylvania Volunteers for moral and religious reading mat. ter—Tracts, Hymn Books, Ac. The Association would gladly - furnish these at once, but cannot, for want of the necessary means. It appeals, therefore., to the ChriAtitti public of our city for inns• diets aid in this matter. Donations for this purpose (which will be duly acknow 'edged in the public papers) may be left with any of the following gentlemen : Ilon. JAMES 'POLLOCK, r. S. Mint. GEORGE 11. STUART, 13 Bank Street. GEORGE S. FOX, Merchants' Exchange. WM. C. CROWELL, 510 Walnut street. At the rooms of the Association, PM CHESTNUT Street, or with the Treasurer, PETER B. SIMONS, 5A15503E-STREET HALL BUILDINGS.- ocs smwlni la- OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA October 7, 1861. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Five Dollars per share for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives on and after the 17th instant. or& Int* A. C. 1,. CRAWFORD, Secretary. MILITARY GOODS. ARMY CONTRACTORS AND SUTLERS SUPPLIED WITH BRUSHES at the lowest rates. MIMI'S On hand, a large atoek of CAVALRY BRUSHES, Government standard: WAGON BRUSHES, Government standard; And every Peqeription of Brushes required for the Army. KEMBLE & VAN HORN, OtlB , Bm 321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &a.— Field, line, and non-conunissioned officers' Swords on hand and made to order. American or imported blades. GEO. W. SIMONS & SRO. Sansom•street Itit- SANSOM Street. between Sixth and Seventh. WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS FOR ARMY SOCKS. A large stock of three—thread blue-mixed WOOLLEN YARN, of all numbers, for sale at lowest cash prices at H. DUHRING CO.. oell-fmw6t* 26 and 25 North FOURTH Street TENTS -1,000 TENTS. READY MADE AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, .•kE 4 t For sale by FROTHINGEIAM & WELLS. 00.5.6tir ARMY WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6.4 Dark and Sky Blue CLOTHS AND - KERSEY& seS4m I NDIGO BLUE KERSEYS. INDIGO BLUE CLOTHS,' And every variety of Goode adapted to Military Clothing for sale at the lowest prices. REGIMENTS EQUIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE. BENET. L. BERRY, CLOTH HOUSE, 50 SOUTH SECOND STREET. ocs.lnt ARMY FLANNELS./ WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 110 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to make contracts, for immediate delivery, of WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND ALL WOOL INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, of Government standard. 00141 ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP,OR TRAVELLING BED TRUNK. (Patent applied for). For sate by W_ A_ ANDREWS, oe2-im 612 CHESTNUT Street. COTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, POI BALL TIT zny22-iftf FROTILINGIWIE do WELLS. FINANCIAL. SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay ment, the above votes. DREXEL 8e Co , - BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. FALL. 1861. BOYD & STROUD, NO. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET, HAVE NOW THEIR USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND, To Which they invite the attention of CASA BUYERS. oel-lm LEGAL. IBALUKtistis, by her next frienfl„i:c , V. MILTON F. LI7KEN4. In Divorce. Court of Common Pleas, City anti County of Philadelphia. Juno T., 1861. No. 4. To MILTON F. LUKENS : You kill please take notice that the Court has ,granted a Rule ea you In the above case, to show cause why a Pence of Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, heretofore uniting the above partiee, elaml,l not be g rairte.i ; said BM.• being returna ble on the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OHTODER, A. D. 1861. 11. OSLER, oel6-irth4t Attorney pro Libellant. N‘THEREAS WILLIAM T. BLACK MAN, of the Nineteenth Ind, on the 18th day. of September, A. IL 1861, make and execute a G e n er al Assignment or all his estate real and personal, to the undersigned, in trust for the fienetit of creditors, all persons indebted to the said assignor will brake pay ment to JOHN CLARK, Northwest corner of SECOND anti GREEN Ste. Or, to his Attorney, JOHN GOFORTH, ocl6-wfuilBt* 1l South FIFTH Street. BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND BROWN HAIR DYEING, done at :FOURTH and BRANCH. ve]6-iI if TOU WANT THE BEST AT THE emalleet cost. Therefore get colored Photographs, the charge is only SI, at REI3IER'S Photograph Gat; lery, SECOND Street, above greet). It* LOST—A Rat-Terrier DOG. }: Black back, white tip on his tail, and white vreabt leee ie illiKed With tiat and black, tuld tan colored lege, and hod a eilyer collar no hie neck, with no name on. It the finder will bring hint to No, 9134.1 RAN- IloLlrll,Strcet. above Poplar, he uin receive a liberal rcr and and the thanks of the owner. RETAIL DRY GOODS. OP E N I N 131.. J.' M. RAYLEIGH. SUCCESSOR TO L. 3. LEVY ct CO., 723 CHESTNUT STREET, 15111 MR His FIRST OPEIiINO WINTER CLOAKS. 4ON THURSDAY. - 17th INST. Ilia assortment will embrace all On) NOVELTIES in Style and Teataro innwted this Seas", aelt O N N O At 7z6 B CHESTNUT STREET, FOR FALL TRADE. JUST RECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O in Sets. POINT 'VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....5../ to 1 , 92 in Collars, $lO to $3O in Sets. POINT DE BARCELONE (new article in Lace.) „ .$5 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sets. POINTE APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, ....$2 to $5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Seta. VA.LENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, ....Si to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Sets. THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, •...50c to $2 in Collars, $2 to 84 in Sete. FRENCH rSII3ROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS-- trimmed with Yaleucia lace, very choice style. CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All prices. HANDKERCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBES, and BERTHES, in all of the above materials. Princess Clothilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colors,) $1 worth $2. A new lot of Pine Ant& HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 ceuta. • • Hemstitched • . 13 cants, &ninon. Real Thread VEILS, $2.50 to $23. • • Cambria • • 75 cents to $2. A new lot of Yalencienue Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. • • Guipure • • • • Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces. •- Chemise Yokes (ruffled) 25 cents, -- Magic Ruffling, 0 to 13 cents. •• Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 cents. • • Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25. Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $5O. The abore choice goods, in addition to our usual large and varied stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, and EMBROIDERIES. will be offered at about TWO THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., 796 CHESTNUT STREET CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! WATELPROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS of every him& ; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every iliatit V BLACK SILK-VELVET 'CLOAKS, EVERY 'NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL : THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE Mof.- - T 111:AbONABI.h: PRICES THE CITI ,IYEN ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street. CL 0 AK S! The Largest, Cheapest, and Beat•as,orted Stock in the city. HOUGH t CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street. • Oppoaite Franklin Market NEW CLOAK STORE! The most Elegant assortment in the city No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut FIRER LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Steck.; haven ow ar ranged for fate a magnificent assortment of rich FALL DRESS GOODS, adapted to firet-class city retail sales. EIRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL assortment of good BLANKETS, 10-4, 11.4, and 12-4 sizes. TIYRE LANDELL HAVE A FULL .124 stock of MUSLIN'S by the piece. F amilies kW' plied reaonably. 008 HAMILTON, MERRIMACK, AND ROBESON PRINTS. Hamilton Brawn Flannels and 12-4 Sheetings. Manchester and Ozark 2-brut. Bags. Stark Bleached Drills; Suffolk Brown Drills. Waltham 7-8, 10-4, 40, and 42 inch Bleached, and 9-4 Brown Sheetinge. On hand and for tale by B. W. CHASE it SONI oc9-12t if 100 CHESTNUT St. NEW BALMORALS. Just receivei, an invoice of English Balniorals, full size. New designs, choice colors. f.421/I.EPLESS BBOTHERS, oc2 CHESTIrtiT and EIGHTH streets NEW WINTER SHAWLS. Scotch Blanket Long Shawls. Black and White Checks Shawls. Berlin Gray and Mottled Shawls. Broche Long and Square Shawls. Very cheap chain Lampe Shawls. Square Blanket and Stella Shawls. Fancy Heavy Woolen Shawls SHARPLESS EMBERS, ocZ CHESTNUT and EI4HTII Streets. VERY CHEAP MERINOS. Several hundred pieces Wide French Merinos. Bich dark Colors. Bright colors and Blacks. Cashmeres, dark and bright colors, At prices much lo S wer H than usual. ARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets CURTA IN MATERIALS, GOLD BORDERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort ment of Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Rich Curtain and Furniture Materials, Berdere l Shades, etc., all madeand put up at short Nottee and at the most reasonable rates. SHEPPARD, TAN ELLRLINGEN, 3 AMMON, oa-tf IOD9 clinsTNut Street. MERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ALL VESTS, ETC.—A Full Assortment of Morino Goods of best make for Ladies, Gents, and Youth, atlast season's prices, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, t ARRISON, oc2-tf 1008 CHESTNUT Sink. SHAWLS. Blanket Shawls. Misses' Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents' Travelling Mantis. COOPER a CONAILD, se2o S. E. corner NINTH and HAMLET NOTICE TO LADIES. Will open tide morning, from a bankrupt ante, the following goods, which are decided bargana: One Lot of Plaid Muslim; at 18%, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Muslim at 25, worth 37%. One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12X One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Gents' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 37%, at JOHN H. STOKES', gun 702 ARCH Street. SPRING SKIRTS-THE LATEST STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in 18, 80, 2t, 30, 35 springs, at reduced pricoa. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, R ARRISON, ocl2-rp If 1008 CHESTNUT Street. OLOAKING CLOTHS. A./ Waterproofs and Revenants. Plain Colors Makings,. Fine and 'Medium Black Cloths. Also, Cassitneres, Satinets,Vestings, Boys' Wear, &c COPER & COWARD, se2o B. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. nOWPEILTHIVAIT & CO., V N. W. cor ner NIGIITII and MARKET Ste. ITANZIELS I FLANNELS 1 . 1 FLANNELS ITT Opera Flannele t all colors and shades. Opera Flannels, figured and plaii. 3,1 and 4.4 lialardrale Flannels. heavy 4-4 Skirting do. Heavy Twilled Bed and Gray Flannels. The best '25 cent White Flannels in the city. oel tf 30 PER CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY buying DRY GOODS of 11. STEEL a SOX, No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Goatee. We have now open a o lt