xUere is great animation in New York Central, Erie, AnJ Hudson Elver. last evening some 7,000 to 8,000 shares changed hands, and the purchases to-day continue on -an equally large ecalo, The registered sates of Ncvr York Central this morning are about 4,000 shares »t 79*079*. . ' The near approtth Of the CIOBO of imitation lifts 1Q» Ouced an active speculation in TTndson River. Hates of freight are already advancing rapidly, and there iB every prospect of full employment for tbo entire equipment of the road for the winter. The last Bales were at 38*, against 37 >4 yesterday. New York Caftfcftl- closes ftt 7?K hid \ Bi‘a \ jfcock Island, 51*. IllinoiH'Central is weak and sold at 64 7£. There in a that the company contemplate making another C&& upon the stock. The weakest of the Western list was Michigan Central, Which sold down to 43. A heavy deercaso in earnings is |o«d!cted.for tW&urth we«4c of Gctoter, as the same Week last year yletded $lOO,OOO The common and the preferred shares of the Michigan Southern were firm at fwll prices. There was a brisk demand for Erie Preferrod atock. fThe price advanced 1# cent. Pacific ifaii lotft » part of the rapid advance of yes terday. Sales took place at 95* against SH?*<39o* lust evening. Railroad liond-s are firm. Erie firsts rose to Har lem firsts It* fJ -’ •n '■ first movtsmire l»ou*l »>f the T» , r« ,< » Haute and Alton sold at 70| and thftt wftS M 4 for «ivrB3*. Tho bids for the old sixes of 1867 and ’6B are * &1 & cent, better, Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, October 31, 1861. HirotTiD by S, X. Slatmakbe, Philadelphia Exchange. FIRST BOARD. 8000 Elmira R 7s 60 £OOO d 0...., 00 jooo At ao 300Pemm5s 76ft 490,20 doSctfs..'.*. 76ft 10 Lehigh Val R... 49 10 Pfiimi R. .• 37)4 30 do 37)| 9 do 37 ft 6 do 37)4 BETWEEN l7 69 l7 691 SHGQXD 1000 C & Am 65'75.... 82 25 Lehigh Nay 49)4 8 do 49)4 10 Cam & Am R.... 115 10 Commercial Bk.. 40 2 Cfltftwhfifl prpfd.. 4ft CLOSING PftK Bid. Ask. \ VS 6a 1881 93)4 94)4 Phila 0s sat off. 82ft 83 Phttafeß « 82)4 B 3 Phflae»»« 91)4 92 Bennata 76 76)4 Beading B 17 ft 17)4 Seeding Bds ’7O SO 81 B’dgMOs’BO’iS 88 Bead Mfe W„ 71 72 Pennaß 37)4 37 ft FennaßSdmfa 83 83ft Blorris Cl Con.. 35 36 Horria Cl Pref.lo4 105 BchK.r 65’32.. 61 BO Beading B. BO do Sell Nav Imp 8a 70 75 BchNav Stock. 4# 5 fjch Nav Prof... 12 Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia* October 31=TCvenin«. There is more firmness in Flour to-day, and the mar ket is moderately active. Sales include 150 bbls fine, at 200 bbls enperfine at §5.5005.62#, mostly at the fatter rate; 150 bbls Brandywine at §6 26; 1,000 bbls good Ohio extra lit Sn.Bo, and 1,200 bills pslra family at from §6.12# to 6.75, the latter for fancy brands. The Baits to the retailers and bakers ore mostly within the Above range of prices, according to brand and'quality. Stye Flour is scarce, and wanted at @4 VVh Corn Meal remains quiet at <52,$l X bbl for Penna. Wueat is in fair supply, and quite active to-day, at fully former rates; sales reach 13014,000 bus, at from 125 to 134 c for coniine n to good and choice Western'and Pennsylvania rods, ir>7#c for donthern do, and 140® for white, the latter for choice Mentncky. Bye is Stead;', with further sales of Penna. at 71®72c. Corn Ss more active, and 10,000 bus yellow sold at 00c, in fitore, and G2<*t63c afloat, the latter for choice Penna., in cluding a lot of white at 70c. Oats are in better de mand, andjibont °i 5 W V«a miW nt 33c for Delaware, anil -tfoc for renna., atioat. Baxley and Wait arc sternly but quiet. Bark.—There is very little Quercitron offering, and TBt No. d i-s firmly held at §2B ton. Cottox.—The demand continues limited, and the mar ket firm and advancing. Groceries —There is very little movement in the market, and prices are steadily maintained. Provisions. —There is no change in quotations, and about the usual business doing in Povk, Bacon, and lard. Ssej>§,— There is rftther more inquiry for Glover: salos Are-making at $4.25®4.50 W bus. Timothy is dull, and only saleable at §1.75 bus. Whisky - iednlt: Ohio bbls selling slowly at 21#® 22c, And drudge at about 21c. Re,w York Stock FIRST 2000 V S 6* 'S3, Cp.. 94# 1000US5s 1665..... 88 11000 US 5s '74 Cp... £4 6000 Ylrgiiiift G« 47 10000 Sl»ourl UU 6000 do .060 44% 30000 do 030 44% 80000 do 44% 5000 Cal St 7s 81* 4000 Erie let ni?g t , 1t lQ? 2009£z1c-R3dimg»» 81 1000 d 0... 84# 4000 Harlem K Ist m. 00 1000 Mich Out Ist x i 95 2000 HICK btls 88# 500 do BS 1000 LEA IV Ist ra. 70 £OOO Chi k N W Iri m 89# 1000 Clev k To! i>h\. 76# 10CQ La C&Mtt L G b 11 20 Tradesmen’s Sit 95# Commerce.. 82 68 Am Ex Bk 80 20 Cumb Coal l'roC 5 105 Pacific MS Co. 98 60 do.<•.•• .blO 96 *0 do t6O 93# 50 do.. 9a#| 100 do b3O 00 i 1200 NT Con K,.. t 9 !, 3600 d 0..,. i 9?. US -“E do a 39 "9 d 0... 70 ICO do 515 79 V 59 do sls 19% 50 do Sis 79 V 785 Eric H 34 2 50 do.. s3O 34 U 4W d0......>639 81 055 do 315^ 70 do.. 34 JJ 300 do.. sls 84 VI 300 do. 1.30 34% 229Mfl&r3>uC... 18* .JVew York Markets—Yesterday. *ce steady at $5.31 for pots anil pearls. Breapstukfs. —The market for State and Western Flour is 5 cents better, with a good export demand at the fidvintA The sales are 18,000 bbls at 55.55dt5.60 for superfine State; sS.Bo®sss fo» extra State; $5.65®5.60f0r snper fine Michigan, Indmriu, Oltio, lowa, &c„ and $5.SO®7 for extra do., including sliipping brands of round-hoop Ohio atsG@6.oo;- and trade brands of do. at §6.1006.60. Southern Floor is fiimor* with a mortorate rpuuest* fcalee 900 bbls at $6.3006.40 for superfine Baltimore: $6.5007.50 for extra do; $6.3006.40 for Brandywine; $6.9506.30 for Georgetown. Canadian Flour is also firmer, with sales of 600 bbls at $5.56©5.60 for Miperfine, and 55.502r7.5Q for the range of extra bnu.dii Bye Flour is quiet and firm at $304.10 for the range Of fine and superfine. Corn Meal la steady; we quote Jersey at $2.50®2.85; Brandywine, $3.30; puncheons, $l5 50. Wheat is le?2c higher, with a fair export inquiry; valet 23,000 bushela at sLQ3al.2s.for Milwaukee Olnbi •51.2G©1.27 for amber Iowa; sl3o®l 35 for winter rea ITettern; and 81.85®1.37 for amber Michigan. Bye ia firmer and in request at 78®81c. Barley is steady at 56®72c. Oats are with a moderate dem&nd far {Southern, L&h-iOt Tor Jersey, Delaware, and Peuußylva- Xiia: 40041 c for Western and State; and 39®40c for Ca nadian. Corn is buoyant, and I®2 cents higher, with a good ■demand; nales 100,000 bushels at 64c for prime mixed lYestorh. Provisions. —Pork fs dull and almost nominal; sales sre 250 bids at $15015.50 for mess, and $0.75010 for jirime. Beef remains dull, with sales of 125 bbla at for country mess; $404 50 for country prime, S9OILSG for repacked Western. Beef Hams are inac live st 510617. ■ Bacon is quiet, with sales of 13 hhds smoked sides at Cut meat* are dull and lower, with sales at s®s)£c Tor Ham?, and 4% ®sc for ShouEprs. Lard is inactive and in far or of the buyer, with sales of 300 tierces a*d i)bls at 8# 0*9)4 c. There hare been considerable sales of £»con and Lard for future delivery, but the particulars £f which net allowed to ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Bp TO 12 o’clock last sight. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. %V Coleman, Pittsburg 3> E Small, York, Pa *IT Autram, Cincinnati, O A Ramsey, Minnesota TJI Whitney, New Jersey Airs Blair &3 cli, Wash V A fftrfltosft Sp*gB B M Smyth* U S A ■ • B Sheppard, U S A' LC Baker, Washington $f S Baker A la, Washington J J Jonea, Washington C Howlett, Washington D Baugh & la, Pliila W Jameson, Philadelphia J T Nixon, New Jersey 3 PickaTd & da, New Jersey J Vila, Jr, Boston Ji Puiihe, Franro H N*«? York . Ben D Tyler, Connecticut BMay, Cincinnati, 0 A Everts, Bock Inland E S Poor & la, Boston Hon Hannibal ItAluiin, Me Hon 11 Williams, Maino ffffrs J T Gilman, Maine S P Shaw & la, Maine 3 B Floyd A la, Now York J A Poor & wf, Portland Nff C&pt Lowe D k Burbank, Kentucky HKBunkmon, Evansville E Ferry, New Bedford C Hager, Lancaster J E Owens, Maryland Xdward J Fox, Easton Jos Henry, Washington H W Beecher, Brooklyn J T Howard A lady VII Playford & wf, Penna Thou Sunderland, Cal Dr A G Brower k. la, Utica Clias Gu»bm&*t, Boston SI Evans A family. Boston J Evans, Paris W Smith, New York J B Freeman & la, N York 3 Reese A la, New York Miss L Reese, New York H C Frost A la, Wheeling J F Meginness, Illinois H F Mcßeynolds, Ilarriabg Morris A Condorc, N J STbos WaUttcv.ir, Conn GcoW Simons, New York $ Sander#, jr, new York A S Mitchell, New York Ctao F Biggs, New York L Trumbull & fam, Illinois WBC Dtuoee, New York T F Richardson & nee, *N V *W F Claflin A In, Boston Mrs N Streeter, New York tT G Seyfforth, New' York C Wendell, Wash, D O HE F Odell, Brooklyn Geo H Bates, New York 35 H Ludlow, New York S Lelandj jA Howard, Boston G Rogers, Boston V C Arthur, New York P H Brooks, Albany Marcus P Norton,New York T H Broomell, Prov, E I, X Hall, Boston M A Cooke, New York C W Canfield, USA H B Livingston, USA X PendJeton, USA H Thomas & la, Kentucky 3 F Schnltu, Philadelphia D S Zuust, New York y A Lutz E Farmer, Wash, D C John A Morris Lli Tower, Bnston Jos Selyman, New York Mrs Middleton, New York A C Brownell, Brooklyn J D Defrees, Waali, 1) C M A HardcnhrnoJr, Conn A Campbell A wf, ill Ji S Snow, New J«r*»»y HOTEL—Fourth street, above Market. G Tvmptetotb Peppa S Fort Wayne fT It Hugheo, Penna Sami Isatt, Blair 00, Pa Jas Caldwell, Allegheny Hon J 8 Black, York, Pa Benj Griffey, Penna Hon Thos Ross & wf, Pa j||T) Trump, Jersev Shore W R Schultz, Lock Haven $ B Witmer, Sterling, 111 G W Croft, Shippensbiu-g P Smith, Pittsburg B Fleming, Penna W H Langloyi Gliio A Teal* Boltimoro Jos Thomsit, Raltlmore Charles T Miller, Ohio G W Morgan, Pottsville Bev S W Crawtord, Penna J Barnhart, Penn AMERICAN R‘»rKL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. 35 Smith, Providence, It I Geo R McNabb Eire DoneMfson, Tnnmuua Miss Donaldson, Tamwjua £ H Sayre A dau, Petma Chas Martin, New York Ghas Kimmey, Dover, Del Wa Harris, Jr, Phila 3>€rabb A lu, Decatur, HI P3l Tally, Cincinnati 3no Greeny New* Ji>rsey J G Graham, DelawAro *B F West, New Jersey W F Bonaldsun, Taomqua $ T Denison, Tamiwma W W«l(Ti PottSYiUe *W B TomlinMJU, Delaware Col S A Jenkins, USA 3 Schoonmaker, Albany Chas Russell, FarrandsviUe JI B Htunesi Jersey Shore J Sebriug, Jersey Slioro A N Stevenson, Jvr Shore N Paige, Wash, D C JI P Wiliinni*, New York Miss Williams, New York *j\m polk, Delaware MOUNT VEBNON HOTEL—Second it., ab. Arch. B R Philbrick, US N James Doran, DSN JMahlon Ooltz, Wilkesbarrc Wra Holt, Bristol, Pa Jacob Williamson, N J Alf Mervino A in, Penna Gep C Bate?, Newcastle, Pa Stephen Jones, Newcastle J3r G S Mott, Ohio 4000 Pcnna a 2d m..1>5 83 1000 do l>s S 3 3060 do I*s S 3 1000 do . .*bo 83 4 Pliiladu Bank... . SO 1000 City 6s 83 100 do 83 500 do new...... 10 Gpu JL. 15 BOARDS. [35 Lehigh Zinc....... 12 125 do s 5 12 BOABDi 1950 Ppnna 5r 76)4 100 Schuyl Kar 4)J 200 City 6s R 82 % 2 Boat Mead R.... 58 1 Lehigh Scrip 32 5 HftfpisbMPg 8..55 51)4 iKS—STEADY. | Bid. Ask . Elmira RPref. 9 9% Elmira7s’73... 59)4 60)4 Lone Island K. 10 10 y LehCl&ffav.. 49)4 50 LehCl&NScrp 30)4 32 N Penna R 6 6* 27 Penna 53£ 54 N Penna R 10s. .. 71 OftUwisaa Pref, 4k 4»r Frkfd&Southß 35 2d Add etsß.3. 44)4 46 BAce&Vine-Btaß 3 W Phila B ex d 61 Spruco A Pine.. 1% Green A Coatee 14)4 Ohes A Walnut. 30 Esehange—Oct. 31. BOARD. 36 Erie B Pref. 54 252 do 54# 200 d0....*....b30 54# 300 Hudson R 35# SO d 0... aid 3S# 350 do s3O 38# 100 do. ...slO 38# 100 do 38# 425 do 35# dnn.niMitiao as# 360 do 39# 440 Harlem R 13 100 Harlem R Pref... 33 160 do 32# 35 Sixth-avenuaLß.. .125 200 finding R-$ 35#“ 50 Mich Central 49# 210 do 49 500-MicliS& N 1.... 19 25 d0...,* 18# 50' do 010 18# 100 d 0.,,,,,..,,,, IS# 200 d 0,., .1»30*9 400 Mioh S Gua’d,..., 39# 50 do 600 39# 150 lUCentR.. .*.,,, 65 50 d0.*..*..,,01d 4SO Clev 4JM**' " fiJi *■-- ....s 8.... 11 ' - vilev C & C B 98% SO Gal & Chi K. ..1)30 70% 108 do 70)4 S 5 Clev & Toledo:... 36 >4 200 do 36V 300 J. b3«3d5 900 do 3654 100 • d0.........61S 36% 100 do s3O 36 K 100 do alO 36): 200 - do bBO 36k 300 do bQO SOW 160 Clii k KIB 51V 10 do 51 200 do blO sljf 50 do 1... b3Q 51)4 W Jones, Philadelphia BT. LOUIS? HOTEL— Choatmit Afreet, above Third, John Hartman, Ohio R. Dick) Buffalo T O Culbreth, Delaware J.W" Hull, New York F D Hetrich, Easton W Wilson, New York E C Smith, Mercer, Fa. C Bobbins, Now "* ork D Bodncy, Delaware S Kobeston, Main© 0 L Amts, WeUs I! W M MA J Doherty, Schl Haven J Prayer, Parksburg, > a A Rcgnantf, New* York E A McMurray, N Y KVi Lockwood, Maryland C Bribes, Delaware V S Richardson, Delaware Isaac O Bead, Jr HATIOHMi HOTEL— Race ttreot, abere Third. E Pllortholemew.M Chunk .1 F Wampolo, Shamokin .T Fitegerald, Alk'hvllio I> G I'imtz, AHenviUa GTV tilrick, Ashland .S II Rhoads, VS llkesharre Misa M A Schall, Doyirst’n A C Ancona, Heading Hon SS Anconn, Hoadhn; Geo Drewel, Hen- York Chaa V Warren. Jr, I’hilit Snml Brown, Sunbnrv IT Miller, Oatasaiiua John Lazarus, Ashland THE UNION—Arch street, afcore Third. A Leggett, Allegheny C Jarvis, Boston Albert E Proctor, Boston Jas Brown, N Jersey .T L Stopljcnwjn, Fomin B H Brown, Lending- Allen llufl'nagle, Penna R \V Butler, Now York COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et., above Chestnut. X 11 CiUrspi*. Lorn* ro V. IVnrw.n, • r« Mrs Tußtiiu Chester co Mis* Miurgio Tnstim Pa J Ford, Maryland J B Hunter, West Chester E Martin, Penna E J Moore, Maryland P W Silver, Maryland Jos Hewett, Maryland II Hoores, New Garden Alex Jackson, Maryland Jos Wood, Chester co Davis De Haven, Newark,Dl Miss Annie Baird, Erie Mrs If S Baird, Erie Wm li Biles, Maryland S 1> Chandler T Vi Taylor, Penna STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st., above Sixth. I> V Smith, Clearfield J Hamilton, Lovistown Will Amlorwui, Penna T J Burnett, Harrisburg Jos Elder, Wmsburg, Pa J J Bohleber, Penna G B Parker, Harrisburg J McAyeal, Allegheny cq J W Hughes, Penna ,S Black, Perry co J Shearer, Perry co , L K Glngorick, Perry co H A Zugr, Lancaster H G Thomaß&wfj Contesyjl|e E C lkmlcr, Ycrfe, fft i MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Geo Green, York co, Pa Paul Scherick, Lancco, Pa John Teunont & la, N J J Hatfield * la, N Jersey M Grundy & la, Bucks co Jacob Williamson, Lambtv J J JtihUMM, DeliWSre Albert Davir, New Jersey J r Jones, New York Geo Gleason, P't Pleasant Sidney Blackwell, Lambtv B B Blackwell, Lambcrtr Theo P Harvey, Duylestown REVERE HQUSE—Third otnet* above Race. Geo Probst, Minnesota Mrs S 0 Estell, Penna Beiy M Peak, Bradford co LB Pierce, Bradford co WW Davis, Mifflin Wm Wise, Mifflin Win M Allison, Mifflin Wm A Medial*, Reading Jacob Tidd, Easton N R Garhart, N Jersey E T Oellft, B 0 Brai!slii»r t Qattlseriowu John T Mcllhenny, Gettysburg BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowliiU. G D Moyer, Uoiontown, Pa John Iliretutul E Erdninih Centre Ynlley Joshua S Miller* Penna 1 P Howland, Penna Thos If Wolf, Donboro Win Ruppert, Northampton David Bear, Friedensburg Jos Borm-man, Penna BARLEY SHEAF —Second Btreet, below Vine. II Myers, Cheltenham Wm MeDowell, Wrlghtst'n M Merrick, Wrighutown Jno CadwaUader,' Penna Lester Comly, Byberry W Davidson, Cheltenham M Gordon, Cheltenham Wm Thompson, Doylestown A K Kline & la, Trenton Jacob Rook, Newtown BALD EAGLE—Third street above O&llOtthlU. Geo S Collin, PniiiidsyiHe ' C S Birch, Beading Sami Shaum,'Penna Rudolph F Bubp, Pemta Mrs Hood, Nazareth, Pa D Dickett, Lebanon CITY ITEMS. Real Goveshmenf Java Coffee.— Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in line groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, lias on Land a superior article of rent Govern ment Java Coffee 5 also, a complete assortment of all the choicest groceries for family use. General Anderson. — New York has pre sented Ilia freeddfii of ll>e City i© General Robert Ander son, the Hero of Fort Sumpter. The “freedom” waa done up in a gold box, and it will enable the General to go where he pleases from the Battery to the Central Park, and to visit all the lions of the city from- Barngm’g Museum to the rmn-avemie Hotel. The General will doubtless look around Gotham when it suits him, but when be wants a new uniform lie wilt come to Philadel phia and procure it at the Brown. Stone Clothing Hall of RocKluU £ Wilson* Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. He knows that the best military clothing in the country is got up at the establishment named. Astonishing.— An English paper says that in punching the eyeholes of needles by who are tbe operators, acquire guch a dexterity as to be able to punch a human hair, and thread it with another, for the amusement of visitors. This is truly astonishing, and causes as much surprise os the elegant and fasluona ble fall and winter garments which are now being dis posed of at a great sacrifice, in order to snit the times, at tbe mammoth clothing depot of Granville Stokes, 609 liestnut street. Great bargains for purchasers. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. a?~ SEE FOURTH PAGE. ABBIYED. Brig Mohawk, Giles* 7 days from Portland, with plas ter to E A Sondor * Co. . Scbr W Paxon, Stevenson, 2 dayß from New York, with chalk to captain. Sclir Henrietta, Jones, 7 days from Portland, with mdse lo X Locke k Co. Scbr Hmma, Smith, 5 days from Dover, XH, in ballast to Tyler, Stone A Co. ' Scbr Z A Paine, Jones, 10 days from Eastport, mdse to E A Souder A Co. Scbr Annie Yirdan, Chambers, 24 hours from Lowes. Del, with corn to Joe L Bewley t> r Q nEOII LIVkHizTi'W from Milton, Del, K S -■■■*flewley & Co.. . t to j Bof,per ’ 4 days from ProTidenCo ' " ltl * ' iJrt - Matt Kenney, Ogier, 4 days from Provldence, in bnllnst to J E Bazley. „ „ „ Steamer AUda, Bobinaon, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, hours from New Yorkj ' with mdse to W M Baird & Co. . , . Schr Argue Eye, Nickerson, Antwerp, I) S SfefstiO & Scbr Üben Sawyer, Tracy, Hallowell, Me, captain. " Schr W l’pxson, Stephenson, Providence, Noble, Ham mett &-Caldweil. Str Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. 6tr J S Shriver. Dennis, Baltimore, AGroves, Jr. BV telegraph. (Correspondence of the Press.) New York, Oct 31. Arrived, ship Star of Arcadia, from St John; bark Par* nassus, from Liverpool; brig Lady Mulgrafe, from Dublin. ’ Boston, Oct 31. Arrived, bark Champion, from Havana; hark Lady Suffolk, from Miragoane: brig Nantasket, from Turks Island. * Memoranda. Steamship Virginia Snyder, at New York yesterday from Locust Point, . Bclir Belle, Cuberly, and sloop Ann, Fox, cleared at N York yesterday for Philadelphia. Steamers Black Diamond, Allen, and Concord, Nor mim; honon, arrived at Naw Yark y&M*nlay. Stnamer Raritan, Slovor, cleared at Now York yester day for Philadelphia. MARINE MISCELLANY. Cargoof ship John Leslie, Capt Given, cleared for Li- Torruaol Oct 29, by Poter Wright Si S^Usi—l6,7o2 bushels wheat iu bulk, 24,826 do in bags, 1998 bbls flour, 69 casks tallow, 69 hhiis bark, 61 bbls rock oil, 2*25 tierces beef, 100 tes lard, 73 bids chrome orr. Cargo of ship Amelin, Capt Edge, cleared for Liverpool Oct 30, by Peter Wright & 50n5;—15,268 bushels wheat in bulk, 7980 da In b&ge, 100 ics Wf, 140 bags timothy seed, 25 hhds bavk, 14 casks tallow, 19 bales rags, 1547 bbls flour. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important to the Ladies.— Bur YOUR SEWING MACHINE from those who sell ma chines making both the “ Grover & Baker ” Stitch and tbs It Lock Or Shuttle Stitch, that yon may test both and select the best. At 730 CHESTNUT Street you can take your choice of either stitch, with the privilege of exchanging for the other, oc2B-mwf3t Dr. Robertson’s Elixir of Health, the moßt valuable remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Ac. I also for Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cramp, Ac. Price Sl* For sale by DYOTT £ £<>., No. 232-North SECOND Street, oclB-ftulm Depot for all Popular Medicines. Batchelor’s Hair Dye. —This eele brated and perfect HAIR DTE is the BEST THE - WORLD, ■ Ail others are mere imitations of Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantly produced m •pleads Blacfc <>r ttfttural Brown, without staining ths Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects Of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK A CO. and DYOTT A CO., Philadel phia mhi-tf • One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Best Maimer, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEgX foiling Price, marked in Plain Figures, All Goode mad, to Order warranted eatielao. tory. Onr Ohb-Prick System Is strictly adhered to. AH are thereby treated alike. ee22-ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street MARRIED: BATCHELDEB—BARTINE.—In this city, on the 31st nit., by Rev. D. W. Bartine, D. D., Rev. G. W. Batchelder, of New Jersey Annual Conference, to Helen M., eldest daughter of the officiating clergyman. # . culbert—smith,—On the 23th ult„ by the Rev* John Chambers, Mr. John S. Culbert, of Delaware county, to Miss Ellen J. Smith, of Philadelphia. * ItULON—ALLEN. October 7th, by Rev. Samuel Dtuborrow, Hairy E. Rulon to Rebecca K. Allen, all of this city. * FISHER—KEEN.—On tire 19Hi of August, by tllB RcVi John G. Wilson; Mr. Philip 0. Fiaher to Mlsii Annie C. Keen, all of this city. * GUMMING—DAYIS.—On Monday, April 29th, 1861, by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Charles L. Cumming to Annie eldest Uauglttcr of Daniel Davis, Esq. * DIED: COCHRAN.—On the 29th ult., Thomas Cochran, in the 30th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Logan street, above Market, West Philadelphia, this (Friday) morning, at 1,0 o’clock. * tha 2Dth ultimo, Suaan Linltap, wife At Wiilinin Linker, in the 55th year of her age; Funeral from the residence of her husband, 234 Rich mond Eighteenth ward, this (Friday>afternoon, el l o’clock. * LOGAN.—On the 28th ultimo, Mr. James Logon, Sr., aged 54 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1712 Cox street, above Seventeenth, above Pine, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. . # DUTTON.—On the 30tb ult., Mrs. Susannah P. Dnfc ton, in the 81st year of her age. Funeral from her lata residence, No. 434 Catharine frtrert, this (Friday) afternoon, iit t o’clock. * STEINAUKR.—On the 29th ult., Kate, daughter of William and Sarah Steiimuer, aged 10 years and 9 mos. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1210 Potts Btreet, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. ‘ * SULLENDER.—On the 29th ult, Isaac Snllender, in the 92d year of his age. Funeral from the tf hfc Will ftt tltt TrflTgate, Lancaster pike, Hestonville, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. # CROMLES. —On the 36th ult., John Cromlcs, aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of Alexander Moody, Bacha street, between Broad and Fifteenth afreets, above Race, thii (Friday) afternoon; atl2j£ o’clock. A DEHAYKN. —On the 29th ult., Clara R.Dohaven, wife of A. H. Dehaven, in the 22<1 year of her age. RUSH.—On the 30th ult., Kate, daughter of Silas H* and Catharine Bush, aged 13 months and 12 dayß. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 921 N, I'tmrtii this ( FrM “)') 4f,crnilo ni st t o’clnck. HUSTEI). —On the 30th ultimo, Emma, daughter of Seorim end Margaret Hnited, in the 12th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her grouts, No. 122 T Twelfth Btreet, above Girard avenue, this (Friday) af. ternoon, at 1 c’oSork. * ■\VRionT.—On the noth nit., Mrs. Jane Wright, in the CSrti year of her »ge. Funeral from the roaidenca of hor son>inilnw* Win, Hesson, Howard street, above Colombia avenue, this (Friday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * McCABTY.—On the 30th ult., Mary Ann, daughter of Timothy and Mary BlcCavty, aged 3 years, 9 months, and 17 days. Funeral from Ike of Lar powfika, ftarlhsaal corner of Fourth and Master streets, on Sunday after noon, at 2 o'olock. „ _*. HAMSON.—On the 30th utt., Mary Ann, wife of Ed uard Hamson. , Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. l«>3o Germantown road, back, opporito Fourth gtruut, to»mor« row (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock. * LEACH.—On the 30th ult., Harry M., son of the late John Leach, aged 6 years and 8 months. Funeral from the residence of hw mother, Kingsess inff, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * SHALLGJROSS—On 111? Fourth day, 30(b of Tenth month, Sarah Bhailcrow, widow of the late Benjarata ShuUcrOßS, in the 88th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, above Frankfort, on Seventh-day afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * \VABNEP’ On w tb*> 30th \ut.» M iluam C. Warner, in the 28th rear of Ilia nge, Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1617 Ogden street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. # Black iifnbiktta cloths or SILK-M ARP l-ASHMlSiiNdi—Just luceivud Black Silk Warp-Cashmeres, Do. all wool Cashmeres. Do. Knglish Cashmeres or Twilled Persians. Do. Coburg* or Paramattas. Do. all wool Velour Ottomans. Do. do. Volonr Bops. Do. do. French Mcrinoes. Do. R«*ps 2'> and 37^c. BESSON A SON’S Mourning Store, 0c24 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. rv*»» POMTECHMIC COtLEfiE-WllV. Us 3 TUB SESSION, 1861-62.— Applicants for ad mission to the SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL for the genera student, and ti the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS for stu dents of ENGINEERING, AItCHITECTURE, MINING GEOLOGY, and CHEMISTRY will attend at the COL LEGE IfVITiPINfi, MARKET Sir™* ftfi 4 WEST FEWN SQUARE, on. MONDAY PIOBNING, Nov. 4, at 9 o’clock. A. L. jh,. D., President Faculty. ryr==» NOTICE. -THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that he has miu}s OppliCfttfcn to the Port Warde ns far the privilege of widening tui4 ex tending my pier at Matcua Uook. oc3l*3t* ,v-=» CITY COMMIS! NOTICE.—The Boar hear Appeals from the Asses Properij't as returned by tt Wards, for the Triennial Asi lowing days: Wards. lfit.it. MftndftTi OCt. 21 2d.... Tuesday, “ 22 3d,.,. Wodnsfdar, 23 4th.... Thursday, “ 24 6th,...Friday, “ 26 6th.... Monday, “ 28 7th....Tui>iidny, it 29 Bth....Wednesday, « 30 9th.... Thursday, u 31 10th.... Friday- Nov. 1 ..Monday, •* 4 OCl6*tnolB iyr=» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IkS COMPANY, Puiladelmia, October 15,1861. The Board of Birectors hare this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER GENT, on the.capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,3801. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. Tim T. FIBTHy Treasurer: rv-==- FARMERS* AND MECHANICS* BANK. Uoi —Philadelphia, October 4,1861. —The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 18tb day of November next, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY", the sth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter. ocs-dtn!B AY. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. ry=« CONSOLIDATION RANK, PHILA ILS DELPHIA, October 8, 1861.—The ANNUAL ELECTION f>r DIRECTORS will be held at the Bank* ing House on MONDAY - , November 18th, between the hours ef 10 A. M. and 2 P. 31. A general meeting of the Stockholders will hfe held a-t tl\e gfIKUJ on TUESDAY, SovcmEer Sib, at 1A o’clock M. JOS. N. PEIRSOL, ocD-wf tno!8 Cashier. rw=a PHILADELPHIA BANK, lk3 PmLADELPIUA, Qptbbpr 6| 1861, The Annual Election for Directors will he held at til© Banking House on MONDAY', the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. Tt. and 2 P. M. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will' bo held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. w7-fiiwftnos B. B. CQMEfIYs, Cashier. KENSINGTON RANK, liof Philadelphia, October 5,186 L The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held oa TUESDAY', November 5,1861, at 12 o'clock noou. oc7-nv\vftiio£ An Election for Directors will he held at the Banking House on MONDAY", the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. oc7-mwf tnolB C. T. Y’ERKES, Cashier. SOUTHWARK BANK, [1 tt PiiiLAifELPiiiA. October 4, 1841. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 53th. day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 28> o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. • A General Meeting of the wist hfrUl'hl the same place on TT7ESDAY, the 6th day Of I?OV©Hll)Or next, at 12 o’clock M. ocs-m>YftnolB F. P. STEEL, Cashier. HOUSE OF REFUGE,—APPLICA UJJ forth?fiituatUmaof Matron mid Assistant Matron of the Colored Department of the House of Refuge will be received until the sth of November, by ths subscriber. JaMES J. BARCLAY, oc2B-mwf3t No. 3 ATHENiEUM BUILDING. ry» oFFwig Qf the Philadelphia, ILs AND NORRISTOWN rail* BOAU COMP* 4 October 15, 1861 annual Meeting of the Stock and Loanholders will be held at the Office of the Company, northeast corner of NINTH and GREEN Street*, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 10# o’clock A. M. An Election to choose Fom Managers, to serve three years, will be heM, at same place, after the close of the Wdclose at 2 P. M,. MILITARY NOTICES. T"-|r TJ- S. MARINES.—Wanted immita - m jTtr .v ' *belT. S. Mftiine Corps, 000 able-bodlert VSI ' ’•'r,d service • also a few competent j|[ mciij fof bPH *m inf jrmation that may b§ drummer and -lezvons, 31l Soutb required will bp given at the FKOXT Street, Philadelphia.- Ctftftfjfl J: $ Recruiting Officer; . INSTIIU OTIOSf IN HOUSE yMb} KANSHIP.—The unefafstkhed''.respectfully •adJESkbegs to inform the that' his BIDING &CHOUL, DUGAN Street, below Sprt&e, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets, has been for the BctiWßi Ladies tmd geutlompu who ta beeama skilful riders will realize the superior advantfrfeeß derived from ' well-trained horses, and an attentive teacher,- at the above establishment. Instructions given in SWORD AND LANCE EXER CISEd, for Cavalry; the Manual of the Sabre and Lance, and in all mutterßespccially appertaining ft MILITARY HOEBEMA&§Hir. Particular attention given to TRAINING HORSES, upon tlie most approved systems. English, French, and Gorman spoken. For the accommodation of those unable to attend during the dayman EVENING CLA§§ be Wftifcd upon, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Attached to his School will be found excellent Stabling, under the superintendence of Mr. G. FREE, favorably known for his superior Saddle and Driving Horses. Tha best care bestowed on Livery Horses. oc2B-i2t# EUGENE DE KIEFFER. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. POPULAR DRY GOODS, 600 pieces Cheap French Merinos. 100 a Printed lUps, Efclfigllues. 100 a Plain Velours, Ottomans. 100 a Printed Cashmeres, Merinos. 600 a Rich and Neat Be Lainee. 1000 . a Calicos and Rich French Prints. 100 “ Fluids, Brjcljf, BpinglinM. 200 “ Plain and Figured Solid Silks, 100 a Fancy Paris Dress Silks. 200 “ Figured and Plain Black Silks. 600 Square and Long Blanket Shawls. 800' Broche and Open Centre Shawls. Flannels, MueiißSf Sbwtings. Quilts Blankets, Towel, tings, Diapers, Crash. SHAKPLESS BROTHERS, oc!2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. MARTIN & BROTHER, Til ALL 1861 30 North FOURTH Street. # GOODS, PA E TN BBSH IP.—CAROLINE MARTIN and OLXVKB DICKINSON MARTIN have this day formed a partnership for the transaction of the HOSIERY and NOTION business, under the firm of MARTIN A BROTHER, at 30 North FOURTH Street. CAROLINE, MARTIN, Kot, 1,1891. 0. DICKINSON MARTIN. MARTTN it BROTHER having purchased the stock of goods of the firm MARTINS, REDDLE, HAMRICK, A Co., are prepared .to offer great inducements to the customers of the firm n.n.l others, and will spare DO paius to keoD up an attractive stock, both as to variety and extent, and at euch prices as shall make It the interest of purchasers to deal with them. COPARTNERSHIP NQTIQE,— We have this day admitted EDWARD A. GREEN to an interest in our firm, the style and name of which to be the same as before. STITT & BROWN, Wool Dealers and Commission Merchants, No. 6 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. SETH B. STITT. GEO. H. SHEBLE.! JAS. M. BROWN, MmbMod, Ohio. JAS. L. SO.UTHWIOK. EDWARD A. GREEN. PiriLADEi.rnrA, Nov. 1,1861. nol-12t GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODSf, /GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISHING VX GOODS. C. HENRY LOVE. N. V,'. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. A complete assortment of everything appertaining to the CtENTLEMEN’S outfit. SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAPERS, HALF HOSE, GLOVES, STOCKS, SCARFS, TIES, Ac, PRICES EXTREMELY LOW FOR CA®, ec2l-mnT6t ’ Fine shiet manufactory.— J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a Emt doors below the “ Continental.” The attention of the Wholesale Dealers is Invited to Ytls IMPBGYSD Qyf OF SHIRTS, or superior fit, make, and material, ob hand and made to order at shortest notice. JeB-t t The subscriber begs leave to return hia most sincere thanks to the RESI DENTS in the Yicjmly « n d the FIRE DEPARTMENT generally, for their noble exertlone in rescuing hia pro perty from destruction at the firo at Twelfth Prime, on the afternoon of the 30th instant. It* JOSEPH M. DAYIS. ■\TO INJURY DONE TO THE SKIN «LN by H AIR DYEING, at FOURTH and BRANCH. ec3o-lf-tf /GEORGE F.BENKERT, LOOKING \JT GLASS and Photograph Frame Manufacturer, 826 ARCH Street. nol-if tf Tenter bars, tenter bars.— The Undersigned is prepared to furnish manufac turers with Tenter Bars, iu large or small quantities, at the shortest notice. Apply or address to CHARLES K. MEBKLEE, nol-3t# No. 1418 North FIFTEENTH gtreat. YOU DESIRE IN A PHOTO GRAPH the color of your hair and eycß, and gene ral complexion; resort to RKIMEIt’S Gallery, BECOND Street, above GREEN, and get a Colored Photograph for 81. D* JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS, Will open on MONDAY, October 23, freeh mippHes of No. 303—4 04, and other POPtTDAB STYLES. OWEN, Agent, 01 JOHN BTBEET, New York. oc2o-6tlf CLATE MANTELS. These beautifully enamelled MANTELB, so de cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, «cS-3mif N*. 1010 CUEBTMUT BtreM. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 1. 1861. S. T. WALKER, SSIONERS’ OFFICE Til of City Commissioners Will ?Bsment of Real and :he Assessors of the different ssessment of 1862, on the fol- 13thimtu88dAji Nov. 5 14th.... Wednesday, 45 6 15th. ...Thursday, 44 7 Friday, “ 8 18th, ...Monday, “ 11 IPHu... Tuesday, it 12 20th. 1.. Wednesday, “ 13 21st.... Thursday, 41 14 |U| ..Frid.,-, “15 gfl; ( ..Monday, “19 JAMES SHAW, Clerk. RETAIL DRY GOODS^ 6L ESA LI 8 TOOK AT RETAIL. M. L. HALLO WELL & Co.. 333 MARKET STREET, AND 37 NORTH FOURTH BTREET, HAVE CONCLUDED TO OFFER AT RETAIL THEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, cos'srsTixo or BLACK DRESS SILKS. IN GREAT YARIETT, SILK VELVETS, nOMTSAZIKES, , tAmke AtrAcAS, Ac. PLAIN AND FEINTED MERINOS, MOUSSELINES, POPLINS. REPS, VELOURS, *e. WOOLLEN PLAIDS, PRINTED FLANNELS, Ac AISO, THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF SHAWLS, OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, CLOAKS. MANTLES. &c, EMBROIDERIES, AND Q t HDKPg, And will soil by the Single Piece their stock of WHITE GOODS. CONSISTING OF LINENS, MULLS, JACONETS. CAMBRICS, NAINSOOKS, Ac., Ac. ocl4-mwf2m 0 N N O V At 726 CHESTNUT STREET, FOR FALL TRADE. JUST RECEIVED BY PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. JUST RECEIVED—A LOT OF PARIS-MADE VELVET CLOAKS. TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MATERIAL l POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS FOUST “VENICE LAOEZCOLLARS AND SETS, POINTDE BARCELONE (new article in Lace,) POINT® APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS, VALENCIENNE COLLARS AND SETS, THREAD LACE COLLARS AND SETS, PBEiIL'H fiMߣ6ix>EiiEX> coll ars AND SETS — trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style. CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS— All price., HANDKERCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, B ABBES, and BERTHES, in all of the above materials. Princeee Clothilde HANDKERCHIEFS, (a new article embroidered in colors,) $1 worth &2. A new lot ol Pine Apple 25 cents. *• Hemstitched •* 13 cents, all linen. Real Thread YELLS, $2.00 to $25. • • Cambria • • 75 cents to 82. A new lot of Vnlencietme Edgings, Inserting, and Laces. Guipure •• •• •• *' Brussels Thread Edgings and-Laces, •• Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25. Cambric Flouncing. Choice POINT LACE BERTHES, $4O worth $5O. The above choice goods, in addition to our usual larg# and varied Block of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, and EMBROIDERIES, will be offered at about TWO* THIRDS of their usual retail value. The attention of Oa Ladies is respectfully solicited. PRICE, FEkms, & Go.. Oc2-lm 726 CHESTNUT STREET. Dry goods reduced.—bar gains. One lot Satin Fraconia, 31#c; usual price, 50c. One lot Printed Cashmere, 37 c; usual price, 02#c. ’ One lot Plaid Valencia, 37>£c; usual price, 62)£c. One lot Printed Reps, 3734 c usual prioe, 62*£e. Cue lot Plain Heps, 3lK«i usual urico, 37^c. One lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 76c; worth 81.25. One lot De Lnines, 22c; usual price, 25c. One lot Gents’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, 25c; usual price, s One lot Ladies’ L. O. Handkercl»iefs r c: very cheap. JOHN H. STOKES, no l |702 ARCH Streetg A MY BLANKETS, STOUT, ALL A Wool. Dark Gray Blankets. Doirli Bliic Blabkets. EYRE t LANDELL, oc3o FOURTH and ARCH. TK.ISSL POPLINS, DIRECT FRQM X Dublin. . „" ’ ' ~ Kiel. Ahadea Drown s’opiintt- Mazarine BJua Po^no „, 0 KIBE ft LANDELL, ,f I'OURTH and ARCH. TJALMORAL SKIRTS,FULL SIZES. ■ ' .2,000 Balmorals, Assorted. 'KJO BiUmorals, Tine Grade. ivs;; $ ijANPSLi,. . ocSO „ yocaTg and ABCH. Black for ladies* Cloaks. Black Castor Beavers. Black Doeskins and Velvet?. EYRE & LANDELL, OC3O FOURTH ud ARCS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 14-4 Cumberland Blankets, 12-4 Rockdale Swiss do. 11-4 kiclclnle Swiss. 10-4 Rockdale Swiss. 11*4 Holland. 11-4 Casco. We invite the attention of buyers to onr stock of Blankets, all of which will bCßold at very low £6Wperthwait * CQ.j oc2B-tf K. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET, CHEAP FOR CASH, V SHAWLS AND OLoAkb, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cent, under Regular Prices. SILKS ARB DRESS GOODS. Great Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most of ouv Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cossimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. A the Old Eatabltiksd Stars ef THORNLET * CHISM, *2O N. E. cor. EIGHTH and STRING GARDEN. pLOAKING CLOTHS. \J Waterproofs and Sepellants. ‘ ' Plain Colors Cloakings. Fine and Medium Black Cloths. Also. Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Boys’ Wear, Ac. COOPER ft CONABD, m2O B. X. cor. NINTH and MARKET. New shawls \ new shawls !! Now arranged for sale in our shawl and cloak room, ▲ large assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middlesex Blanket Shawlß. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and White Mixed. Black and White Mixed. W ate r-pi oof Cloth Oloaks. 25 per cent, under regular prices. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. H. STEEL A SON, wI9 Mo. 713 North TENTH Streak above Coates. QHAWLS. U Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Geata' TnyeUiug Manda. . COOPER ft CONABD, ae2o S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. QPB.ING SKIRTS—THE LATEST M STYLE.—Just received the new Spring Skirt, of improved shape, in IS, 20, 25, 30, 35 springs, at reduced priopfl. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ft ARBIBON, oc!2-rp if 1008 CHESTNUT Street. JXJRTLANJJ KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepared to supply this BTANBARB ILLUMINATING Oil. A, ’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agent., 1010 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. F 0 T ICE.—The subscribers have agreed to continue, and renew for one year beyond the time originally fixed for its duration, tho Limited Partnership heretofore existing between them, in accord ance with the Act of Assembly, under the firm and name of bennebs ft draper, foj the Importing and trad* log in foreign ana domestic merchandise and The general commission business. The General Partners are ISAAC B. BENNEBS and WARNER DRAPER, and the Spe cial Partner Is JOHN D. BENNEBS, who has contri buted to the capital of the firm Hie sum of Ten Thousand Dollars. The continued or renewed partnership com. menfM thin day, and enda &a lte> twelfth day of Septan, bor, A. D. 1802. Philadelphia, September 12,1861. ISAAC B BENNERS, WARNER DRAPER, l General Partners.: JOHN D. BENNERS, sezi.iict Special Partutt. MILLINERY GOODS. £JITY BONNET STORE. SEASONABLE GOODS SEASONABLE PRICES- SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Ladies 1 and Misses 1 Bonnots, Children’s Turbans, Cape, Ac., the beet and most fashionable, and at the low est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re trimmed j Millinery Goods in quantities to suit, BfiA VEB, FeLt and PLUSH floods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, A- NICHOLS, NO. TgS CHESTNUT KENNEDY’S F Tv E N C H flowers, FEATHERS, GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. s V-'29 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. . ocs-3m A* MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Co., 431 HAR&ET STREET, Invite the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS Ti IHrfr 'well - assorted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS* VELVETS, FLOWKBS, BTBAW GOODS, and every other article in their line* A superior brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS ae!B-2m Always on hand. MERCHANT TAILORS. Jg O. THOMPSON, TAILOR, N. E. COR. SEVENTH and WALNUT STS. CIRCULAR My customers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my selections of fabrics and facili ties for filling orders this season are quite equal to those of any former one. I therefore take this convenient method of cordially inviting my old yotrone, fogethff with all gentlemen or rasto and dress, ter giro my es« tablishment an early visit. N. B.—All kinds of Military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. oc9-lm FINANCIAL! gIX PER CENT. ° TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOIS, of 7 3-10 per cent, TRF*ASURY NOTES, winch are now ready for delivery at Office of * JAY COOKE* Subscription Agent, 114 South THIRD* Street. NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Go.. BANKKKS. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Pursuant to infractions from the Secretary of the treasury, the Subscription Book to tin? NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Note s, teact&g interest ftl the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum, will remain open at my office, NO. 114 SOtVrH THIRD. S®RBET t until futtliM ntties, fram 8 A. M. unia SP. M., and an Mondays tiU 9 P.M. These notes will be of the danjHjujietion of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN DRED DOLLAFS, OlfE THOffAMD DOLLARS, Mid FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1861, payable in gehi in three years, or con.. vertible into a twenty yeora six per cent, loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has interest Gonponß attached, which can be cat off and collaotcdi in. gold at the Mint every six months, and at th» rate- of one cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by subaeutggp. will; be cheerfully made. THE NOTES ARE DELIVERER TJPO® PAY. MEST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. . Payment of subscriptions may be qiada if,, GOLD or CHECKS; or NOTES OS' ANY OF OCR CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 0c22-30t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD rMwrrn** AND THREE-TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are prepared to fumiah, upon pay ment, the above Notes. DEEXEL & Co., BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. B Extract Taraxaci, in 1 ft jara. 60 lbs Yin Ral Colchlci, in I ft bottles. 100 lbs 01- Siiccini Rect., in Ift bottles. 600 lbs Calomel, in 1 ft bottles. _ 600 fts Til Hydrargo in Ift jars. WETHERILL k BROTHER, mhB 47 and 49 North SECOND Street IJIHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometime, called the << Latrobe Stove,” 1. the bert stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Gail and look at them. ARNOLD A WILSON, ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. DERROM’S patent gombina- TION PORTABLE HOUSE* being the cheapest, simplest, and neatest, mode of house building yet pro duced for temporary or othor purposes. They can bo used for permanent or other camps; for Hospital purposesj :far temporary or other dwelling*! in town of country* sj* at sea-side as cottages,. or station offices for railway companies* The extraordinary advantages offered by this now mode of building are, the facility with which they can be transported, or taken down or put up \ their simplicity and greater advantages in the numberless simple modes of lighting and ventilating, bfsidpg tlftir bounty and neatness of appearance, and the trifling cost at which they can be produced. 1 Any information can be obtained or orders attended to, either for the manufacture or sale of Cottages, Huts, Ac., or for State, County, or Individual Patent Bights, at liberal rates, by addressing ' A. DEBRQBI, Steam Carpentry, oc2S-12t* PATERSON, New Jersey. CLOAKS AMD MANTILLAS. VVWWWWW '^V'/W'^ww.najs Q P E N I N Gt TALL AMD "WINTER CLOAKS •‘UNION CLOAK AND MANTILLA STOItK,” 1320 CHESTNUT Btroct, Third Door below Junioor, HAVE NOW OPEN Tho Finest Assortment of BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS In this City. Now Goods received from our Wo*; „ rooin3 ©very morning. " AiT T it RITCHIE, ocia-Bmw-lm . Proprietor. QLOAKP. CAMPS ELL. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS MADE HIS GRAND OPENING FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. 0c29-tuthf tno!2 JjADIES’ winter cloaks at POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. WILL OPES THIS MORNING A large collection of BL AOK BEAVER CLOAKS, Hanging ft-AStt 99 H 916. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, And particularly worthy the- attention of economical purchasers. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPO RIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, 0c24-tf PHILADELPHIA. fILOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! \J WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, In endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every quality: BLACK SILK.VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, - EVERY NEW MATERIAL; THE LARGEST STOCK AHB THE MOST SEASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. JVKNS, 0015 No. 23 South NINTH Street. CLOAKS! The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock in the city. HOUGH A CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite FrnnWin Market. TVTEW CLOAK STORE! I_> The most Elegant assortment in the city. No. 29-South NINTH Streot, oc!s-2m First d<&or aboye VllfjtflUt. The arch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. RLAOE CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICEB. JACOB HORSFALL, ao3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Ste MILITARY GOODS, ~~~~~ HEAVY 10 AND IS 02. BUCK. For sale Ly FKOTHINGUAM & WELLS. 0r29-if6t - OOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FQE TENTS, FOB SALE BT my22-ifir FKOTHINGHAMAWELLB. STOVES AND RANGES. j&a SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS EB BURNER, FOB THE PARLOR, DINING- AND OFFICE, jE ALL SIZES, And made in the moat approved manner, of the best Importedßussia Iron, with CLAY CYMM* j>£B3, of which we hare the exclusive sale. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH o!2-2mif No. 206 North SECOND St-' £ No S. CH^rtpp3 Gaa- cor"' —a-TKD COOKING STOVES, the lateo*’ _um6ig, with Double-plated Top*, and all •' . Manufactured and sold af _OJ2«2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street. j&a THOMSON'S CELEBSATED .“KITCHRNRR r ” The best, most durable, aud ment for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun dant supply of Hot Water, Boasting, Baking, Stowing, Broiling, &c. For sale, in various sizes, of our own &SAntife6tUr6. NORTH, CHASE, A N6rth, ' ~ No. 209 North SECOND Street, 012-2mif . Philadelphia. GROCERIES. rjlO FAMILIESREa^GINTHi BUBAL DISTBICTij. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at th,ir Country Residence. with evffy description of FINE tfBOCEBIES, TEAS, *O., So. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, WBIWB BIiEYBNTH AND VINE BBEET& my!B COAL. TPPWs Ne HALLO WELL, Li COAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St., below Second. The best Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain Coal constantly on hand. Orders by Dispatch recfj-yp prompt attention. OCIO-18l JIAMILY COAL. WM. C. SHINN $ BRC>. Have constantly on baud a large supply of Spring and Buck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Asb jWridl Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, aU sizes, at prices to sUT? ftie times; Send your orders to Office, No. 222 WAfiNUTfSfrfeet; or to the Yard, comer of SWANSON and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfeGttoa guarantied' ocl7-lm if Fame insurance company, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIBS AND INLAND .INSURANCE. DIBKOTORB. George W. Day. .of Day & Matlock. Samuel Wright........ 44 Wright Bros, k 00. D. B. Birney 44 Davis it Birney. Bmy Ifwiu, ft...... “ iswtoßr##. A 00. C. Richardson..,,...... “ J. C.Howe & 09* Jno. W. Evennan....., * 44 J. W. Everman k Oo* Geo. A. West. . 44 Wert k Fobe*. F.O. Martin..,......... 44 Savage, Martin, k 00. 0. Wilson Davis. Attorney-at-law. B, D. Wwft0ff........ of Sibtei, Motem A Woodrsf Jno. Keßdor, Jr. No. 1713 Grocn streef. GEORGE yf. DAT, President FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Presidsnl WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. ia23-«tf SAVINC FUNDS. QAVING FUND—UNITED STATES O TRUST COMPANY, comm- THIRD and OHBST HUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE FEB CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Prorid.nl, JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretory end Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock. This company i. not joinod in any application to iht Legislature. SAFES. Bb LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE kBIHOVND to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neM tbeFranklin Institute. Th* undersigned, thankful for past favour and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured «b elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand • large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and ChUled Iron Fire .and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillle’i Unequalled Dank Vault, Safe, and Dank Locks. Lillie’S Bftfik Vault D60?3 &iul Locke will bo furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pwv tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is callod to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is oon* ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose and is the only one that la afiriofly fire and burglar proof. Spbcial Noticx.—l have now on hand say twenty of Barrel, Herring, k Co.’* Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes* and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at vary low price*: Flbim call and .examine. ja26-Iyif M. 0. BADLBB, Agent fiW BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN /O\SOM STREETS. LARGE BALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR NESS, SLEIGH, ELEGANT RuiiES, Ac. ON SATUBDAT MORNING, Commencing at 10 o’clock, with the carriage. By No postponement on account of tho weather. oc3l-2t ALFRED M. MEEKNESS, Auctioneer. CUTLERS, ATTENTION!— In store KJ and constantly receiving, a full assortment of Hosiery, white and mixed Merino Shirts nud Drawers, Gloves and Gauntlets. Also, Combs and Brushes, Pons, Pencils, Pocket Inkstands, and a variety of fancy articles suitable for Gamp sales, which will be sold cheap for cash JOHN ZEBLEY, Jo., importer and "Denier in Huffier!, Gloves, and Fanny Good*, Wo. IT Worth FOURTH St. uc3o-wfniot# rpEKRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED J- AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.—lnvi tation Cards and othor notices will be distributed in aU parts, of the city, with punctuality. The nudweign wl is at Ml times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladles and Gentlemen* a Hat of the things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the cose may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion and waste; and flatters Idmaclf, that by has long expe rience in business, be will be able at all times to give, as b»retofrrei entire satisfaction to all who favor him with Uwir patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SPRUCE. ocl-6m YOU CAN GET NONE CEAPERH than 81 fur a superior Colored Photograph ; euth M »on got Bt REIMIiR S OALLBRY, SECOND Htrftnt, Grc.B. It* TV/lEN OF INTELLIGENCE AND XVI ph-asing address WAN TED, as Travelling Agents for the sale of Woodruff’* Patent Portable Barometer. Call „pvn f?. i(. SRaMAN, 16a South EIGHTH Street. ocJ'.O-fit* fife WANTED—A FARM, within ten or twelve milc*K of Philadelphia, for which the best guHiity of impro\‘ed city will ho given I” ex ~ change. Appl) to E. PETTIT, OC3O No. 309 WALNUT Street. OAQ W ALNUT STREET.— FUR- V fSIIKD und Unfurnished Rooms, with first- CittKS Beard for Geutleineii and Uudr Wives and Sinorle GentlemHi. h# CJQ PER WEEK,—Tnblc Board for vj/t/ bountifully «n|»pln*il fur the uliiUt. Walnut and Broad, A (Id re as “A. M, S.,’’ Illmul’ti. ocfiG-M# VACANCIES IN BOARD INC AT 1419 CKK’TNVT Ftr-'-fi Bins! 1 ’ iin'lCommiiiiicii. t't- ll' ft t If! l.a.lit!ii: i Ct':ilieme:i, lira! " ‘ 1 atory. 0c26-Gl* CLOAKS. "BOARDING. —Desirable and hand _U comely-furnished rooms, in a central part of the city, efin te obtained on moderate t<*rmfl> Reforonces exchanged. Addres3 “A. B, C.,” J're*j Office. oc2B-12t* "CURST- CLASS BOARDING, WITH JJ Single And Communicating Booms, No. 1417 LO CUST Street. OC2I-lm* TN THE COURT OF COMMON A plms for Til}; city Ah'fi WVSIt OF FHILADfer-PiiiA. \VM. CABIAC v. WM. B. MOTT. J. 61. 169. Ata vend. exp. JOHN B.CAMACv. SAME. J. 61. 170. Ala, vend, exp. The Auditor appointed by the Court f 9 report ilifltrUm* tlon of the proceeds of the Sheriff*b sale, under tllß nhoVC writs, of the following described properties, to wit, under No. IG9: “All that certain lot or piece of ground aitnate on tho west side of Leopard street, in the late District of Kensington, now in tho city of Philadelphia, commencing tit the distance of 8p feet SQHthWfinlly from Friuce street extending thence southwardly along Sflid Leopard street 39feyt 6 inches to n stake, thence westwardly at right angles to said Leopard street about 90 feet to a ton-feet wide-allcy, thence northwardly along said alley 30 feet 6 inches, and thence castwsrdly to the place of beginning; {being tho uuuo lot which Turner Cnrwuh by datrd 20th November, 1824, recorded in Deed Book G W B, No. 37, page 664, granted and conveyed unto William Br Mott in fee, reserving a yearly rent of $23.70;] under No. 170, a certain lot or piece of ground aitonte on the west side of Leopard street, in the Sixteenth wanl of the- city of Philadelphia, 1hI« In the Dibit-lei of ikeo fiington, commencing at the corner of Prince-street, now called Girard avenue, and extending thence southward along said Leopard street 80 feet to a stake, thence west wardly at right angles to said Leopard street about 90' feet to a fen-feet-wide alley, thence northwardly along: 6&id teil-fppf-tvide Alley 80 feet to wa!J Girard avenue or Prince strest, and thence eastward!)’ along said Girard avenue or Prince street- about 90 feet to the placc-of be ginning, [being the same lot or piece of ground which Turner Camar r by indenture dated November 20th r lBi2B, and recorded in Peed Rwk G W B, No. 37,"pagc650,- Ac.; granted trad conveyed nnto Willia a 11. BL.tt In- fee,, reserving the yonrly ground rent of @4B,] will attend.to the duties of hi» appointment on TUESDAY, November 12,1861, at 4 rnelork P. M. T at his office, No. 627 WAL NUT Street,-when and where all persons interested are required to make their cfoim?, or be debarred fsom> cominginupon suldfund. SABUJEL 0. BEHICIIIS*. oc2?*tuthB&f AudiJbr- TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE _l_ OF JOHN- REYNER, deceased. Incjnest in Papßßon tlie Jlrfil Krttato of JOHN REY* Nr.it, oecensed r hi tiio Orphaus 1 Court of the City and County of Philadelphia. In pursuance of an order of tlie Orphans’ Court, notice is hereby given to Nancy Reyner, widow' of deceienV,. aud P»vid Beyuor,. Polly Brooks, James Barr, Ann Evangi John Bftm Daniol BLlCwnei', John Royuer, wul Ellen Budd, thß heirs and leg»l lopresentntivesof srdd decedent, that ail liKiuisitsoa of all the following ifc» scribed real estate of said decedent, to wit: All that cer tain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate in the- late township of Lower Dublin, now the miVt-iily-lliirl waiil ol the efty of Pli 11 el phisi, begin -ningal a sto&e set for a corner on the east side of a public road, theuc? by land of Peter Johnson south deg., east 42 perches to a stone,, and south 50 deg. east 10 perches and one tenth to a> »tone for a corner, thence- by land late t>f Jftscph Lj>-f, e) ','niltll tl'A d(«, IVCSB 10 perches and six tenths of a perch to a stone set for a> cor ner, thence by the same south deg, west 36 pevrlies to u corner-stone by the-east side of the aforesaid!road, thence along the side of the said rood north 1 deg. east 46 perches and thrce-f&tylhs of a percb, to the pbtee of beginning; containing 6 acres and 134 perches, tuvre or lees, wlih the appurtenances. Also, all that certain tlireo-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece' of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth street and on the north side of Stiles street, in the late dtistrict of Penn, now in the Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing, in front, or breadth, on the said Twelfth gtroet, l<ot, and aKt&ndiu», hi Ardepth eastward, of that width, along the north side of said Stiles street, 83 &ef, to a certain 4-foot-wide alley, ex tending from the said Stiles street northward to Thomp son street, together with the free and common use and privilege of the said 4-fooMnde alley, as a passage way And W&tM edvtte&e, At XU time her*nft<-r forever, will he held upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of November, A. D. 1861, at 12 o’clod? M., to ascertain and iniiuire. among other things, whether the said pro mises can be parted and divided without prejudice tc* or B{toiling tho whole thereof, o%y»*j{*e {9 Tfillie &M ftp? praise iHe same, when and where-you may attend if you see proper. WILLIAM H. KERN, Sheriff. Jury will meet at the WEfHERILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street, above Sixth Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on the SOth day of November, A. D. lftfili at 10 o'clock A. M.i bofore ppocooding ta view tlw said premlaeß* oclB-fAsBc gUCKS COUNTY, ss. , THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL. 5 L.g. i VANIA TO THE SHERIFF Of SAID COW ( > TY, GREETING : Wo command you that j-ou attach ISAAC VAN HORN and JAMES D. STRYKER, surviving Trnsttes of the New Hope Lecture Room, Into of your county, by all aud singular their goods and chattels, lands, an-I tone. nn-ntSi in \vliose hands hr possession 6Hve« ttai aamumay t'e, bo that they he and appear before ' onr Court of Com mol, I-iS&b, to be holden at DOyii'jsSTOWN, in and for eaid county, on the DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, there -to-lfnswer ANDREW J. BEAUMONT and JOB*; A. BE AUMONT. Executors of the last mil aud testament of HORATIO N. BEAUMONT, deceased; of a plea of trespase the case; etc. And summon all persons in whose hands or posacssWH tlie said goods and chattels, or any of them, Mfiy he Sf 4 1 hitlit'd. SO'ihat tney red. fYCIy bf them be and appear i iefote the said Court at the dey and place hereinbefore *,<-b{lM>(4i, in answer what shall bo ohirated against them Sflfl dbifle ilie judgment of the Court therein; and have you tied dndt there this writ. . Witness DANIEL M. BMYSEB, Eseuire. President of our Court, at Doylestown, aforesaid, tlie Twenty-se cond day of August, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixtj .one: SAMUEL B. THATCHER, Frothonotary. A h." eaud altested Co,>) ’- j. T. SIMPSON, Sheriff. Sunnier Office, Doylestown. ocl-tnOt JAMKS A ebeeman > Auctioneer. , ■ • ‘ate late of Benjamin 8011, dec’d. Orphans 1 Couit Sale— LAND, RICHMOND, VALUABLE TRACT o*. ONTARIO, WENSLEY, NINETEENTH TTAKO—v. KNJ) BANK STS. CASTER; BATH, MYBTLB, -ui for the city and Under authority or the 'D C 0 me FI LL GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. AdrnlH-Hjon to Par'iwtte, Cirelea, or Balcony.. ►. .50 cent#. Amphitheatre., 25 C4ntA. Rewrverl SentM 25 CMiU extra. L'nlMWl Galk-ry ...«£* &rn4«» SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCK HOLDERS.— WliD, With their ladier, ulll be a/JroitM at the ftontfc door on Broad street, wMch in C.t on exhibition of their tickets YV7HE ATLEY’B CONTINENTAL II THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. The following POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION have been established : I'ltrmieti Dress Circle, 25 cents: Famity Cirels, IS in. ; Orchestra Chairs, and seatß in Piirate Boxes, 50 cents; Colored Gallery, ID cents. ’ UNBOUNDED FURORE. CROWDED HOUSES! CROWDED HOUSES! I'itth Night of the great Sennational Drama, entitled THE SIREN OF PARIS. with Scenery, Costumes, and Appointments, ALL NEW, To conclude With THE LADY OF THE LIONS ! TTSTALNUT-STREET THEATRE— YV NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Bote Leneee MRS. M. A. G ARKETTSOtf . THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, November 1. BENEFIT OF MU. PETER R7CHINGB. The entertainment, will commence with THE BLIND SIAN’S DAUGHTER. After which, tlie pupulnr iiu4o>dramu entitled ELLA BOSENBEKD. To be followed by tho musical tnirlotta of tl» SPIRIT OF THE RHINE. The evening’s entertainment will conclude wirh the great patriot allegory of WASHINGTON. Fruory—so, 75, Bnd 25 cents; Private Boxes, 95 and Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at 7K* MRS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Siege Manager W. S. FREDERICKS. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, November XI, Will be presented the-new Sensational Play entitled THE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME. Esnect de to Carte)' ... Zamhato Mrs. Jbhm Drew. Count de Torrjuf rohea. Mr. John GUbertw T» conclude whHl-tiie Mnt*lcal Comedietta entitled- UUK WATKRMAK. Pbicss—7s,6o, 37#» 25, and 15 cents. CiniKQE or TiM£.stDaon opan at U ? l , will rise at preciwly. Ho extra charge for reserved seats. Esjins of in mosaic^ BY KINALDI* OV^ROMEx THE riHEST Yfonn Of ART Ever ianportid into tlie United States. JS T ow opeh for in spection to the citizemi of Ptulmlelphia, at the establish mont of BAILEY & CO-, »19 CHESTNUT St. oc3o-tf A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, <***fer df JA TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. WAUGH'S IXALIA POSITIVELY THE LIST WEEK. EVEDY NIGHT, and Wednesday and Saturday of-- i?rno9iiB, a, vr. wkkk0.,,.............................Lecturer. Adnuttance, 25 cte. j Children, 15 cts. Doors open at-. 7; commence at a quarter to 8. 0c23-6t# GEEMANIA OBCHESTBA CARL SENTH, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3«, o’c.loek P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package of Eight ; Single Tickets, 25 cts. To be had at Andre's, HQ4 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestuui>and at the door of the Hall. oc2B*tf The prestidigitateur. The msgni&eent Jewelry, Gold. Crown, Orders, Decorations, Medals, &c., presented to HEBM A N N By foreign Monarchß and Potentates will be exhibited At CALDWELL A CO.'S, fiO'J CHESTNUT Street, 6a the day of His first appearance nt the Academy of Music— viz: WEDNESDAY, October 30th. And the superb Shawl given him by the Qnccn of Spain at EVANS A CO.’S, 818 CHESTNUT Street, on the same day oc2l-tf Temple of .wonders, n. e. corner of TF.NTH and fcIIESTNUT Streets. SIGN OB BLITZ will appear at the above (dace, lit his new and extraordinary, eutertaimnente, EVERY' EVENING, commencing at 7)£, and WEDNESDAY an& SATURDAY AETERNOONS, at 3=Jjan«fl«ng tf Changes, Tjangmurations, Substitutions,.Secret Manipu lations, Ocular Decepliona, and Necroxaontic lUnelona,. and astojiißhing oi Ventriloquism, iUcstrattaa every variety of voice. Also, tlie Learoed Canary Birds* Admission, 25 cents j l3 ocld-l^tk Magic lantern pictures of THE REBELLION— nil tha proud* Bent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to tills dataw. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A GO., S£4 CHESTNUY Streeti A Descriptive List furoiihed gratis and swat bymt&» free, on application. wlB-2m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINS ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, H open daily, Bnndayi excepted, from B A> Rh tttl ft Ft M» Admiasion 25 cents* Children under twelve ?etrt| half price. Shares of Stock, 830* * ill TOR SALE AND TO IET. SWAIM’S BUILDING—TO LET. —A large. Boom iu the second and third story of So. 630 CHESTNUT Street. Inquire at B\t AIM S hahora* tory, SEVENTH, below CHESTNUT Street. oc3l-3t* Qg. TREES,— TREES.—2,OOO Silver ™ poplars and Maple Trees. One-half their ralue. For sale iiy 1 S. ESHER, ior sale U) K(J 624 Xorttl T W f.LFTH, oc3l-St* Or, 126 Korth NINTH Street. MFOII SALE VALUABLE FAKM and MILL PBOPEBTT—Farm containing BO ACRES of superior LAND, situate twelve mue* north of the city, near Tort Washington station, North Penn’a Railroad, First-class improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 300 WALNUT Street. a TO LET—A THREE-STORY BO! Dwelling House, with a good Cooking-Hangs, hot and cold water, and all the modem convenience*. Ap ply on the premises, So. 1228 MARSHALL Strok. oclT-tf F)R SALE—Valuable Farm, contain ing 180 acres} 30 acres of excellent Woodland^Jha balance in a high state of cultivation; nicely wawrrf with Bprings and running streams, situate 6 miles from depot, and 2){ mileßfrom Lambertville Bta and Delaware river, Backs county. Plain and eub -1 etone improvements; good out-buildings, and •ety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre: easy i* to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street ev«y , -hn- k tenhs:- Aw*. Beld WATER POW TSTS AND MA.NUEACTU • power is now ready fer im« ith one hnndred acres of e Tillage ( on which to TtTIAGAICA x XI EKRS. This immeitee 1 ate,, mediate occupation, v land, embracing otie quarter of tu locate milla and niaiiirfactorles._ The Btipulationsfor price'of foffrav that at Lowell, Blass., and the DB. DU BOUCHET,. DEN '‘Im&TIST, has REMOVED.to 1533 AEGH Street. oclO'lm* NOTICE.—NORTH SaftlSil PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: CHANGE OK HOURS. Oil and after MONDAY, November 4th t 1361,. the Trta'np ou ibis Rood will be run «u fottowu, vlk. ; LEAVE FRONT AND WILLOW 9TBEBTS,- PHILADELPHIA, For Bethlehem, at 640 A. M., 2.45 and 5.05 P. Mi For Povlestown, at 0 A. M. and 4 P. 31. For Fort Washington, at 6 P. tt r TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem, at 7.07, and 9.18 A. M. and* 5.35 P. M. Leave Poylestown, at 6.30 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Leave Fort Washington, at G 50 A. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Fori Waaliingion, at $.30 A. Mi Philadelphia for Doylestown, At 4 P. M. Doyleatown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.45 P. M* nol*3t ELLIS CLARK, Agent. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS' jSSISiy OF GOODS TO WA iHINGTON. GIBBONS' WAGON EXPRESS, connecting at Bal timore with Ericsson Line. Through in thirty honrs. The only line that insures prompt delivery. For fur ther particulars apply at the office of the Ericsson Line. nol-st* - - -ir-v NOTICE TO SHIPPERS lECSb4 of freight. TO WASHINGTON, D. C.. BY ERICSSON LINE TO BALTIMORE, AND FROM THENCE BY BAIL BOAD TO WASHINGTON. „ On and after this data aU freights for Washington tv this route will be required to be prepaid thronjb, and. no package will be received unless marked with DM— andfdeßtination iu full. FREIGHTS OF ALL KINDS' received and forwarded dailj-. _______ ... A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South WHARVES. rOKNEW YORK. fifi3SIBHENK'W DAILY LINK, via Delaware aat Baritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Ooa* pnar r»*ceivp freight and leave dally at 2 P. M. f del!***-- lug their cargoes in New York the following dart Yreighta taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. It SOUTH WHABYES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST El VEIL New York. jw. PHILADELPHIA AND' JKSSKBS WASHINGTON BXPBKSB STKUIa B Une 1 dSwT'for Alexandria, Washington, ■*» B^e?™HllASra