Camp Wayne, at Wisst Chester.—lmme diately after the commencement of the war, a large area of ground, situated below the town of West Chester, four iLiles from the Brandywine battle-ground, was fitted up for the purpose of a military camp, with the above title. The grounds, which coyer about twenty acres, are the property of the Chester County Agricultural Soeietj , and have been used by them in their annual exbib iioili*. Ninth and Eleventh Pennsylvania Uogimcut* of tuo three-months service were encamped here for a Short time, as also, at a later period, the First and Seventh Regiments of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. The place is naturally well suited for the uses to which it is appropriated, being located on rising s round, in a healthy, country dike situation. Comfortable quarters are provided for the so'iliere in frame out-bnildlngj, while a central wooden structure is used for storing sup* plies and as the headquarters of regimental officers. At present the camp is occupied by the infantry regi ment of Col. Ilenry R. Cuss, numbering, all told, over •900 men. This regiment hem been recruited in Chester mid Di-inwure counties almost exclusively, aud com prises many volunteer wha Were In the three-months • service. Instructions Ate given and drills held daily, nil but two companies of the regiment being fully uniformed and showing considerable proficiency in the details of the manual. A dress parade is held every evening at five -©’clock. CoL Gues is the proprietor of the Green Tree Hotel, in W eet Chester, and has been a resident of the borough for thirty years. For the last ten years he has held the po sition of captain of the National Guards, and on the breaking out of the war took «hree companies raised in the county to Harrisburg. He serTod for the three iuonths.term flfl captain in Mw Ninth Regiment, Colonel Longm-cher, which was attached to General Patterson's command. Returning home, he was tendered a colonel's conmrisgjpu by the Secretary of War, which was ac cepted. •Hia regiment ia now under marching orders, and expect to leave for Washington during the present week. Augustus p. Ducr, the lieutenant colonel, also a rod* dent of WVst Chester, served three years at West Point, aud during the Mexican war brionsed to the United States Engineer Corps. The remaining staff officers reside in the tatnc borough, and served duri ag the threc-iuonths term: Major, G. l’enncpacker; adjutant, 11. W. Caruthera; quartermaster, P. Jones. TL« following are the company officers • 1. F. Iff. Gnss; 2. W. B. 3. Isaiah P/ice: 4, W. 8. Mendenhall; 6. Wm. McConnell; 6. Dp Witt C. Lewis; 7. J D. Cummings; 8. C. A. Mcltvaine; 9. G. W. Hawkins; 10. Wm. Wayne. It is probable that within a few days the regiment will be presented, by thfi Governor) with a fine stand of -colors. Death of an old Citizen. — Bass Esq., ft well-known portrait-painter of this city, died at Ills late residence, in Spring Garden street, on Sunday. He vai 72 years of age. Kew National Loan.— Mr. Jay Coolce re ceived, yesterday, $32,000 in subscriptions. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, November 4,1561. This has been a very dull day in stocks, though prices are firmly maintained. flv<?a T city sixes, both old and new, and the reliable railroad securities, wctc fet< «dy at previous quotations. Fancy stocks were neglected. The money market presents no new features. The bank statement for this week shows a decrease in loan?! and an increase af cir.alution. and do. OTTICIU BANK STATEMENT. WEEKLT AVERAGES OF THE PHILADELPHIA BANES. Nov. 4. Get. 28. j Nov. 4., Oct. 28. Philadelphia .. North America, Farm ft Mcch. Commercial.... Mechanics' . $3,728,000 $3,849,0001,104,0001,095,000 3,355,589 3,287,734 '.01,631 761,290 .1 4,802,881 4,900,5551,304,4081,242,192 . 1,737,000 1,738,000 : 440,000. 404,000 . 1,827,000 1,887,000 284,000 210,000 , 1,453,000 1,431,000' 381,000 366,000 897,608, 891,297: 290,909. 302,663 738,426‘ 733,650' 130.777. 125,456 ) 756,360; 764,264 198,945 219,117 , 1,387,080] 1,439,160; 593,249 520,555 . 1,289,800' 1,317,235; 179,705 146,820 715,482 729,710, 173.868 215,217 2,304,448] 2,355,719 300.354* 271,415 §50,120; 554,945; 159,048 150,067 585,8*0 f93,fK*B 99.029 98,742 854,359} 865,181 118.755 150,222 604,8071 516,061 i 96,201 80,025 501,000] 510,000 134,000 116,000 442,000) 448,000] 71,000 65,000 [28,431,735] 25,505,509;6,764,779 6,544,683 | DEPOSITS. CIRCULATION. N. Liberties., Southwark... Kensington.... Penn Township Western Man ft Mech .. •Commerce <3irard Tradesmen’s ... ’Consolidation... City Commonwealth. Com Exchange Union Philadelphia ..$2,469,000 $2,480,U«u:#252,000 North America.: 2,383,823; 2,411,498 225,8751 Farm A Mech..' 4,137,530. 4,012,Ga1l 360,900 Commercial....; 1,200,000; 1,175,000: 125,000' Mechanics* j 1,020,314 1,014.850' 125,150 K. LiLrrtfea— 1,024,000] 1,017,000] 09,000 Southwark 774,139. 753,986 71,i70 Kensington j 545,6C5 ! 50D,450 113,900 Penn Township §83,348. 602,901 i 67,593 Western : 1,131,148. 1.131,548* 125,645 Man. ft J10ch... ; 758,690: 776,950 93,450 Commerce ! 599,704 640,124' 50,105 Girard 1,264,192 3,292,737 146,300 Twidestnen’s..,,! 478,300; 482, 50 59,210 CnuKdidution.. 314,516 320,682 119,540 City 1 538,599 529,445 49,065 Coounomvealtb.! 293,593 279,357: 69,130 Corn Exchange.! 369,000 358,000* 96,000 Union ] 259,000' 262,000 50,000 Total j 20,350, m 2(K32MM 2,272.063 ■ The aggregates compare with thosi as fullewt: Oct. 28. Nov. 4. Capital Stock $11,811,175 $11,811,175 leans.* 28,805,509 28,431,735..1)60.373,774 ‘•Specie 6,544,683 6,7 Hue im othor Bks. 1,438,225 I,*\ Hue to other fits... ~ 2,833,005 2,7 Hepetif.- 20,626,329 Circulation,,, 2,234,542 2,2 Loans. Specie. I Nor. 4, 1857...21,199,462 2,071,464! •Jan. 11, 3,770,701 j July A ..24,311,928 0,635,817 Jan. 3, 1859....26,451,057 6,063,35 G July &. 25,446,44 Q 4,897,068 Jan. 8, im, . m. 25,286,357 4,450,261 July 2 26,801,396 4,374,749 Dec. 1 .26,973,207 3,333,827 Jan. 7,186:....26,891,280 4,020,266 Feb. 4 .25,801,981 4,538,054 Mar. 4., 25,085,314 5,000,988 April 1. 24,970,490 6,200,063 May 6. 25,439,065 5,893,803 June 3. 24,671,294 5,718,326 July 1 23,967,200 6,683,393 Aug. 5 24,212,527 6,743,321 Sept. 2 28,557,264 6,179,482 “ 9. .28,328,496 5,617,370 « 16 27,871,497 5,046,346 « 23.. 27,459,472 4.697,284; - SO, 20,713,917 5,222,072) Oct. 7 30,499,119 5,883,277] « 14 30,281,157(5,943,503] 16,373,7501 |6,554,G53j [6,764,779 j .. .29,705,244] ~..28.805,609 ...28,431,735! The following is a statement of the transactions at the Philadelphia CleA*»»g House, for the -week ending Hot, 2, as furnished by the manager, George K. Arnold, E&i.: Clearings. Balances. $2)347,123 97 $199,939 54 2,13G,5t>5 93 180,242 51 2,217,578 72 130,031 22 2,197,142 87 126,687 95 2,399,534 58 233,205 07 ?,:j28,756 16 196,962 28 Oct 2S “ 29. “ so?.*./... « j:i Nov. 1 613,626,702 23 51,067,158 57 Tlit* Northers Light, at New York from Aspinwall, brings $578,'845 in specie. The City of New York , from Liverpool, brings 8106,400. By telegraphy wo learn that the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company brought down from MaueL Chunk, fort ho •weekending on Saturday,2d instant, 17,508 tons of coal, against 15,752 tons for the corresponding week last year, making for the season commencing December Ist, 1860, 478,687 tons of coal, against 672,848 tons to correspond ing time la-t year—which is an increase of 5,847 tons of COEII. Two thousand five hundred And forty tons of Fig Iron were also sent down the road for the week ending same date. The Bank of 1 the Northern Liberties has declared a Benu-anniial dividend of three per cent. The Jefferson lire Insurance Company, of Philadel phia, have declared » dividend of three per cent, J paya ble on and after the 14th instant The New York Evening Post, of this evening, says The week opened with considerable activity in stocks, tut at the close of the board the market was dull and jathi r weak. The w eakest of tho list was. Erie old stock, which sold down to 33k . The Stock influenced by a report that the Hue sustained heavy i aiouue from the storm of yesterday. A lot Of 300 BhIITQS was sold for Account of a leading London banker, who at various times speculates in the stock between the two market-. The preferred shares, however, were in strong demand undruse to 57>£. The commission houses have been steady bu) erg of this stock for a week past. There was a Urge rise in the securities of the Milwau kee and Prairie Du Chieu Ctmaguuy. The old Block Sold at 21 1 the first preferred ut 70&Iie at Tliv ftdvlijlCe in tho latter, ou previous saiey, is i}£ per cent. The above pricc-s are bid for more. The satisfactory condition of the finances of the concern is scarcely un ib-rstoort by the public: New York Central, after the Board, was 78# ; Erie,- -33#; Hudson, 39>£e;39#: : Pacifle Mail wa* very firm, and jumped to 97#. quiet ftt 117®118. Tlir list of Government and Stile stocks show no special change. Prices are almost stationary, aad tho transactions are very light. s Money jg en*y at 6 per cent., with exceptional business at 6# ft 7 per cent. Exchange ou London ia lower and dull. First-class sterling is uuoted ut 107 a 107 #. The Assistant Treasurer reißihnrces the banks nearly A million dollars on aceoiiht «f l«s of tho national loan one dridt for $497,000, another for sttiU,ooo. The weekly bank statement presents a further large -decrease iu loans and depoaitSfWnd a moderate loss in specie. The loans foot up $144,021,020, a decrease of $3,247,- 626. - The specie average is $41,271,060, a decrease of $989,506. The circulation, amouute to $8,071,946, au increase of $156,803. The net deposits are $117,933,529, a decrease of -$3,789,425. The actual specie strength of tho bunks to-day is near $42,000,000, iwcludih® the California treasure and tho reimbursement of tho Sub»Tron>nmir. Ve fIIIUCX a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods and general merchandise at New York .■for the week ending November 1, and since January 1: For the week. 1859. 1860. 1861. Dry goods $402,704 $1,370,269 $621,642 •Genc’l Merchandise. 1,108,024 2,924,690 1,622,448 Total for the week.. 1,510,728 4,303,959 3,244,0.10 Previously rep0rted.206,443,770 193,8-vj,784104,762,065 Since Jftn. 1 207,954,498 20 ,156,743 107,006,755 Philadelphia Slock Exchange Salet», November 4,1861. BiroiTiD »T B. 1. BLATIUM*, Philadelphia Exchange. ITBBT BOARD. 600 City 63 new 92 ( ISPenna R 37* 200 do 92 G do 37* 1000 do 92 1000 Reading R6s *7O. 80 420 Scyl Nav bt loau. 65 600 Lehigh Nav 65... 97 9 Bear Meadß.... 58* BETWEEN 76 Lc-lJgl* Bcrip,,..«. 01* I 7 do 31*| SECOND 1000 City 6s New Gaa. 83* | 800 City 6s new.,... 92 1 Phtladnßunk.... 80 1 Bcav SteadsB* Ih Lehigh Scrip..,. 61* 10 do 31* t BOARDS. ISoa Little Schyl 86e.. 75 looQPenmtss r 5 76 V 2600 C&Amb Ga '89.. 80 alit 600 Lehigh Nav 6j 97 4000 Bond RUa’7o,,,, 80 1000 oo Mys 80 CLOSING PBIC Bid. Ask . US 6s 1381 93# 94# I Phi!* 6* mi off. 83 83 u PhlUtfeß “ 83 83ltf J Phil* 6a N " 91£ 02 1 Penna 6s 76# 76# heading B 17# 17 69 Beading Bds '7O 80 8014 .B’dg M6§ *BO ’4B 89 .. . Stead M6s *86.. 71# .. i Fenna £•*«•■«• STjf 88 I'ennsßWmai 83* ~ ; Ndru Cl Cob.. .. 36 Morris 01 Pref.lo* Scb 6l 62 ; Sch Nav Imp 6s 70 T 5 Sch Nay Stock. ». 6 Bid. Ask . Sch Nay Prof... 10 12 Klnura R fret. 9 10 Long Island fi. 10’ 10^ Leh Cl A Nay.. 49# 60 LehClANScrp 31 31# NPennaß...., .. 6# N Pennaßtts.. 63 65 NPeuuaßlOs. .. 71 Catawtasa Pref. 4# 6 Frkfd A South B 35 2d A3d gts 8.3. 44# 46 Race&Vfne-stsß 3 4 W Philtt B ex d 61 Spruce & Pine.. 7# .. Clies & Walnut 26 30 Philadelphia Markets. NuVOUKU 4—Evening. The* Flour market is very quiet te-day hut holders nrp ■veij firm in their yiows, and only about I,OUO ht»l* have been disposed of at $5.50©5.62# for superdne, the latter .$243,000 227,250 355,400 ] 120,000 1001000 71,000 66,940 113,260 67,421 112,180 95,695 61,290 144,305 50,566 110,180 47,770 66,905 91,000 49,000 1,221,542 se of preceding weeks 164,779..1uc.. 220,096 •It, ii!s* .Inc.. 176.000 r78,236 i .1)ec. 54,769 550,941 .Inc.. 24.612 172,083.. Lie.. 37,541 lUircuPn. Deposits, 12,141,113 16,635,788 [1,011,033 11,465,263 2,434,181 16,556,848 •2,741,754 17,049,005 2,808,208 15,431,054 2,858,601 14,982,919 2,696,785 15,994,915 2,557,903 15,051,130 . 2,689,812 15,261,928 : 2,778,318 15,295,435 ; 2,811,491 14,8C8,736 2,811,263 15,800,147 2,716,002 15,601,997 2,317,067 15,306,666 2,101,312 15,997,943 2,058,574 15,941,861 2,074,048 19,030,712 2,111,439 15,326,837 2,148,665 16,976,017 i2,202,773!16,498,788 2,194,491 16,344,113 12,2:58,739)20,331,970 1]2,249,7311*20,929,931 [21,100,095 [20,320,329 120,350,941 12,260,866 j >.,234.5421 [2,273,063! /SB—STEADY. for Lancaster county; $5.75 Or extra, and $6 for com* mon extra family. Sales to tho trade are moderate, within the above range of prices for superfine and extra, hml $6.25®7.50 for extra family and fancy brands, a* to quality. Rye Flour is scarce and selling in small loti at $4 bbl. Cora Meal is quiet; Pennsylvania is held ftt §2.81#, without sales. Wiikat is dull and drooping, aud buyers are holding off for lower prices; sales of 3,UU0®4,000 bus only are re ported, mostly at 130 c for good Pennsylvania red afloat; Southern is held »t 135 c, and white at 140®145c, as in quality. Bye continues dull, with further small sales of Pennsylvania at 71«72c bu. Corn is not so plenty, but tin* demand is only lundorato and prices unsettled, with small tales of yellow at 02®03c afloat. Oats are in active; 3,009 bus Southern sold at 39c afloat; Penn sylvania are held at 49c. Bauk meets with u stoady demand at $2B & ton for Ist No. 1 Quercitron. Cotton. —The market is very firm and on ftp ftdYflflCfj Uitll ««* HWk Selling. GitOCE&IKS AND Provisions.—There is no change in cither, and a small business doing in the way of sales. Seeds.—There is some little demand for Uloverseed at $4.50 bhß. Timothy is did! and Flaxseed scarce at quotations. Whisky is innct.Tti : bids selling ftt 21 fir22c, the latter for choice Ohio, and drudge at 30 ft tft2lc W gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market. receipts of Beef cattle are Tory large this week, reaching about 2,500 head. The market continues very dull, and prices fully 25c tho 100 lbs. lower. The fol lowing are the particulars of the sdtes : 37 I. Abraham, Ohio, s6®7. 50 McQnaid ft Carr, Ohio, s7®7.iio. $3 Kimble A Kirk, Chester county, $7OB. 38 Kennedy, Chester county, s7®B. 40 B. C. Baldwin, Chester county, s7®B. 110 James McFillen, Ohio, $7®7.75. 05 P. Hathaway, Chester county, s7®B. 119 P. McFillen, Ohio and Chester county, $&.@7.50. 135 Coehrau ft McCall, Chester county, s6isoaBt 44 tscLamberg 4; Co., Ohio, $6.50®7.50. 30 W. Alexander, Chester county, $G©7.5O. 81 lillman ft Co , Chester comity, s6.si)®B. G 3 Fellhimer, Ohio, $7®7.50. 100 H. Chain, Penn., s6®B. 68 Aull, Ohio, ss©B. 66 F, Ohio* $C®7. 02 Chandler, Chester county, $6.50®8. 30 Walker, Lancaster couuty, $6®7.50. 56 Storm, Ohio, $6®7.f.0. 49 11. Frauk, Ohio, $6®7.50. 34 A. Cowtnherg, Uhio, s7®B. 39 J. Robbins, Uhio, SU®B. S 2 O. MeFillen, Oluo, sd®7.so. 35 W. Maclent, Tenna., $6®7.50. 20 J. Holmes, Chester county, $7®7.75. 150 Holmes & Piper, Indians, $7®7.50. 50 John Shaffer, Pcnna., s6fif7. 45 David Kimble, Chester comity, $6®7.50» 70 John Kauffman, Ohio, Sfl.AOa? 80. 2,519 head. 100 Cows arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove lard at from s22® 35 for springers, aud $25®45 head for Cows and Calves. The arrivals of Sheep reached about 4,500 head, selling fti.net. . T!..- arrh-»ts of Huga ftt H. G. ImhotT* Union Drovo Yard reached 3,098 head, still-fad selling at from $4.50® $5, and corn-fed at from $5®5.62 4P* 100 lbs net. Exchange—Nov. 4. SOABS. New York Stock XIBST. 500 Oregon W 1 H y 92 U 4000 Teim 6s ‘90.. ;.. 42 5000 Missouri 0s 41# 10000 do 44 % 1000 do. 44 3000 Erie K 3d ni ’B3. 87 11000 Erie R 4tlun xiu 77 1000 Harlem It Ist m, 94 6500 ill C B lids 88 3000 do 88} 8 ' 1000 do 88 % 10000 Chi & N W Ist m 39^ 3000 do 39# 1000 do 2d m 13# 2000 Han «Sr St Jos It. 30 1000 L EAt Wistm. 71 u 1000 do 2dm. 4*2 9000 Clev AToIS F.. 76k 1000 Gal A Chic 2d m 95 30 Amor Ex Bk 70M 5 Del Hi Hud Cl Co.. 84 100 Cum Coal Prf. 5# 150 Pacific M 8 C 0... 96J^ 100 d0,,, t ,,,.,0pg 97 100 do 530 00% 50 do. ..b!5 97^ 75 dn opg 97^ 400N'YCeiiK....... 79X 350 d 0... 7P*J 700 do. 10% 300 do.. slO 79^ 300 d 0.... .g 5 79 % 150 Erie R........... 84 ICO d0....,....b10 34 I ICO d 0.;.......... 03?*} 50 d 0,.....,. ,s3O SSjj 30 d 0...., h6O 33^ 50 do 350 do.. 33 8 do 40t| 100 d0.,,,, # ,,.560 SDX 100 Mich Central 45# 100 do b6O 48^ 200 do sGO 48 . 10 do 48 300 111 Cent B Sc 63# 150 do., 63 100 d 0... Gift 100 do b3O 63 60 Clev OACk 98 50 Gal Sc Chi R...b30 70^ 5 d 0.,,. 70j£ 150 . do 70 % 150 do 70 250 Clcv * Toledo 36# 100 do.*. 36?£ 100 do ftt , ti ,„ l<; .-36jf uOChiifcElß 51* |3oO do 51 }250 do 51# 10 do 51# 200 do b3O 51# 15 C B & Quin 1t.... 63# New York Markets—Yesterday. Fi.ori!. Ac.—At the opening of the market'the low grades of >Ve» , ti , rn-cunal Flour were from 5 to 10c lower, but there being a good demand for shipment, a firmer fueling was manifested at the close. The higher grades are iu good demand ami steady. Soles of 27,700 bbls at for superfine State and Western 1 ss.7ofifs-75 f esvra State \ for fancy do; §5.7O<aS.SO for the low grades of Western ex tra ; $5.9006 for shipping brands of round-hoop extra Ohio, ami $6 95@6.75 for bade brands do. Canadian Flour is in fair request and rasier; of 1,700 bids at $5 70®C.75 for extras. Soutliern Flour has been in good demand for shipment to West Indies, and the market is steady 5 sales of 10,000 DblS at $6.*25®G.45 for Btiperfino Baltimore, s6-50«r7.25 for extra. Rye Fhiur is very firm : sales of 300 bbls at $3@4.20. Coin Mohl is firm; salesoffiOObbls at s2.Ssfor Jersey, and $3.30 for New Haven, in store. Chain.—The Wheat market is very active; earlier prices yielded about 2c 3P 1 bu diel, at which a large de mand eet in, and a portion of tho decline was recovered ere the close of ’Change. Tin* sales aggregate sonic 510,000 busliclti, being tllB largest Sides of any day of tho season, and chiefly taken for export, at $116&1.21 for Chicago spring; gi1.21JaF1.22 for Racine spring; $1.21(2)1.23 for Milwaukee Club; $1.23@3.24 for umber lowa, &c; $1,29®1.33 for red Western, $1.33®1.35 for amber .do, $1.34®1.40 for white Canadian, $1.40®1.42 for Ohio and Indiana, 51.41k1.45 for white Michigan, $1.50 for fancy or very choice do, for red State, and $1.236>1.35 for Canadian Clft. Corn opened 1c lower, but subsequently witli a good demand recovered the decline; sales of 160,000 bus at G2®62#c for Eastern mixed, 02% ®63c for shipping do, and 64® G±% for yellow. Ashks.—The market is quiet and steady; sales of Pots and Pearls at $5.2506.31 Coffee.— The demand lias been very limited, and the only tales we hear of include 400 bags Rio Cotton.— Tlio market closed on Saturday evening Very Jinn and %u higher. Tins morning the inquiry is modeiate and prices steady. We quote at ®23c for middling Uplands and Gulfs. CITY IT EMS. Ko More Harper’s Ferry Flour.—As the Flour of this brand is now entirely out of the market, Mr. C. 11. Mattson, dealer in line Groceries, Arch and Tenth street?, has secured fin article that is euually de. Biiablo In every respect. We have frequently referred to the ability of Dr. Kennedy, the eminent Chiropodical Sur geon of this city. We again reiterate our suggestion, and would advise all those afflicted with those pests, such as corns, bunions, inverted nails, enlarged joints, swelled insteps, ghilblttiUEi frosted feet, and clolsities, to seek hi* aid. Sis success in complicated cases lias been so great as to give him a world-wide reputation. During his re sidence in England, some time ago, so many sufferers were cured under his treatment as to call the most flat teringnotices from even the London rimes. We cordially commend Dr. Kennedy as ft gentleman of character, professional knowledge, ability, and expe rience, and we hope his success will be such as to repay for liis years of study. Cull, you sufferers; his office is 901 Filbert street. Lectures on Poetry, Literary Art, &c. —Prof. Hiram Cor«m will glv<» tl>« Introductory lecture of his course at Concert Hall, this afternoon, at 4 o’clock. For the gratification of the public his first locture will be fret. Prof. Corson proposes to give a course of lectures on poetry, literary art, and criticism, which will no doubt be highly entertaining and instructive. His course will embrace fifty lectures extending over a period of twenty-five weeks. As his charge for the entire course is only five dollars, they will no doubt be well attended. The November Meteors.— Star gazers say the period from the 11th to the 14th of November will probably be distinguished by remarkable numbers and displays of these brilliant and erratic visitants, called meteors. November fa the time when they are moat abundant, and when people are thinking about providing themselves with good and substantial fall and winter garments, which they can do with satisfaction and nt a trifling cost, at the mammoth clothing establishment of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. A superior as sortment of military garments also for sale, on equally f6A4;6xi&blo terms. Major General McClellan.—Everybody knows that - the gallant young Commander-in-chief of the Union forces is a'Philadelphia boy. His native city is not unmindful of her distinguished offspring, for on Saturday a Committee of City Councils presented him &t Wflyhillfttolk U-ith A magnificent sword, that llUd t)I*CU voted him by our City Fathers. The occasion was Phila delphia all over. The sword was of Philadelphia work manship, the donors aud the recipient were all Philadel phians, and the civilians and officers present were all dressed In Philadelphia suits from the Browu Stone Clotbing Hall of BockhiU & >¥ll9oll, Noth 603 and 605 GheUuui abovo Sixth* ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TO 12 o’clock last right. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ohefetsut and Ninth Streets. G V Burnham, Boston L Jack, Scranton, Pa W A Alien, Philadelphia J W Judd, New York II Duffleld, Carlisle, Pa Miss Ewing, New Jersey Mibb Ellen Ewing, N J Capt Calhouu, Pliiht 3 Kning, New Jersey Miss Rosalie Calhoun, Pa H M i?oA»iie, l-bila Mr Hansconi, Wash, 1) C W II Blnch, New Ya*-!c T P Jackson, Brooklyn H Bradford, Now York 3 M Allison, Uhio F 8 Brittan, New York 1 B Parker, Burlington C Stratton, Philadelphia K M Green, New York Lieut H D Todd, U S N J S Beach A wf, N Haven B ugh Sisson, Baltimore Capt Ogel, Delaware J >i«srritt, Delaware H Y Glissou, Baltimore J D Durday, Baltimore L E Wale*, Wilot, Dei Philip Pike. New York L J Phillips, New York T I. Lnlkint*, New York J A Southmayd, N Jersey T IV Bice, New York M Na»son, Ciu, Ohio y Griniske, Chiliicothe, 0 P Tillinghast, New York J F Brauagan, Del co, Pa T W Green, New York D D Badger, New York Mr Stewart Tbco Hacket Hon g P Chase, Wash, D C John A Stover, New York W A Welle J P Vertner, California G B Carhart A la, N York W J XViiiL r, Louisville, Ky Chas Webb, Baltimore Dr Marcelin, New York Mrs Hunter, Cuba F A Hollister, Albany W W Wright, Downingt’n M B T.owrie, Erie, Pa Wm Cable, Harrisburg A Wilhelm, Cornwall J D Nairne Jfc wf, N York II W Lockwood, Brooklyn J E Hanford, New York W G Hooper, Bailsmen* Floyd lUiley, Now York Jas P Tußtin, Wash, I>C OH Moore, USA Geo F Riggs, New York A McKinney, Boston Jas B Stanly, Wash, DC A Broadnax, Wash, D C D C Jones, Boston J A White, Boston M Courtright, New York J 0 Crocket, Albany J E Hurst, Baltimore Oliver Goldsmith, Detroit 8 K Niles, Boston Lloyd Glover, New York W A Wheeler, Now York N Kingsbury, C<mu 11 K Petrikin, Lock Havfcn Benj Hurxthal, New York BShaen, New York Tlieo 11 Filton, New York A 8 Sturtevant, New York Geo Wilson, England D Wilkins, Chicago W A Corbivre, New York Jesw* Benton, New York J T Corner «fc la, Maryland XV l* Frost, New York II G Coggshall, Phihidu J H Joneti & wl', PUiab 4 g Him II M Jones, Pittsburg AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.» above Fifth. J C Conkoy, Phiindelpbia H A Hoff, Reading TlidbP Kinsey, Beading W P Raymond, Baltimore R P Weightman, Baltiinpre T W Middleton £ la, N J James II Cotton, Smyrna Thus Wallace, Delaware Thos A Reilly, PottsvlUe A 8 RufnWj Mt Airy Wm P Lander, New York H J Collins, New York J Meupmoore, New York E G itehrer, TamiUiUi DC Reinhart, Tajhauua J U Greene, Troy, Oliio GC Wynkoop, Pottsville *A W Marker, Philada AmosDavir, Kaston, Pa Mrs Curtis, Newark, Del E Curtis, Newark, Del N G btarkweather, t* S A Fdw Challenger, N Castle BALD EAGLE Third atnet. ©bore CsllowWll. J Klrekner, Moomtowt), Pa G HHoch, Mnorestown, Pa Levi Sk-iple, Penua C E Buck, Ertsloti F BoM itsan, Easton A Fisburu, DtuipUiu co, Pa C V.'t'iltc rfeborgt-r, Leb co, I'a R Y Btrusburger,3eUersvtUo Novkm»b« 4, 1861. 100 Rr'e Rio 3 70 Eric K Pref 56^ 200 do 57 50 do b3O 57# 50 do s6O 5G^ 200 Harlem R 13 100 do 12# 100 MichS & Nl-:v 18k 50 MSo 4N I GS.. 39$ 527 Hudson Itiv R... . 40 100 do. 40 V 100 do ,blo i. 0% 50 do ..825 39^ 100 d0.........530 391 i MERCHANTS* BOTEL-Fourth ntrmt, above Market W H Harris, Nova Scotia J F Tull, Maryland Mows Chapline, M Chuuk R W Derickson, US A John S Schult/e, Potina W Thomuson Sc I, Hnrrisbg MiaH Tliompsou, Harrisbg Mrs Stone, Harrisburg V MrFlrov I.nncaster D Stratton, Salem, N J Joim k™;, MtSEw Juliiu* T Wockor, Litiz, Pa Ut.t.ry B llfcker, lh thlehem CU»a L Doylmtown DPS Ffti naworth, Virginia Capt Jo* Wright, rnnpn W H Ktigland, Wilm, Del M Andrew, New York J ! Bradley 11 p Heyluian, Crescent,Pa J V Cook, Howard, P« ''f. Yo ,y n ,?.’„ Hanov Vr’ P “ Mias M Young, Hanover,Pa Miss It liillmyer, Hanover Miss Sticker, Milton, Pa I> Clapp, Muncy, Pa lion Awv Packer »V lib Fa Jlw P& Liiulm-man, Pa J W Fuller, Conn I Painter, WentmoralM eo Chus W Spooner* Cincinnati O Tonsey, IniUanapohs R Illnkeslee, New York J Caldwell, Alleghany I* Broun, Coimectirnt (J A Ilumason, Connecticut M M AdAnia, Cresson Joe Penn, Boston G Gillmorc & la, MilU*r«bg ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. S Ilahernmyer, N Jersey J Hraudon, New York G \Y AmiHtrung* Wash, 1)C J F Hall, Wash, D C F fifohun, Wash, D C T C Hoskins R Plunmar, Nfff York E Jpukinu, MavylAfid ,i Mnuzren, Pliilftilelpliia John O’Niel, Wilm, Del S Moore, New York L Henry, Maryland THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. LTPmk, Mt Ohio Andrew J Epley, Pliila K Butlen Now York Tlios 0 Smy««r* York, P« James Watson, Phila J M Rothwell, Delaware G W Penington, Delaware Miss MG’ Pcnington, Del Wm Rej nolils,Newark,Del V (Jane, Port Carbon M Snively, Pennsi lvunja Col li llateUft, Taiuaguft Mrs K E Harrison,Phila S Calvin, Albany, N Y Mire Lizzie Calvin, N Y Geo W Silvis, Reading W R Mellvah*, Rending W H Thompson. Now Jor 11 C Storms, Philadelphia James Rhodes, Phihxda 11 Higby, Pittslmrg iM Early, Lebanon county R E Toitiert, Chamherslmrg James Taggart, Pcmm Cll Samson, New York Geo Johnson, Beaver Mead A G Behringer, Allentown Sir Hoymann', Philada COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Bt., above Chestnut. Jiv» Pearce, Bordentown J A Cloud, West Chester M Bower, Newark, Del J M Walton, Penu’a H C Stump, Maryland D Kimble, Cheater co A Kimble, Chester co C Kimble, Cheater ca C J’Mllipf, <‘ln*ater co B C Thomas, Cecil CO, Md L J Kirk. Liuio CO A j Penn'a W' V W’atcrmmin, N York James Barlo 1 , Newark, Del R J Houston, Lane co E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa Jas S Rink, Chester co Chas Shantz, Chester co II D Torrey* Reading T W Evana ft wf, Reading Jl* Bromell, Phwnixville L B Platt. Delaware W L Harris, Maryland John V Hilynrd, Dol S«ml J Parker, V Ciies Sami R Downing, W Cites John Sckafield, IVnna Geo W Linville, Lauc co STATES UNlON—Sixth street, above Market. AC- Buchanan, Chester co II H Wilson, 3lifilintowu E Elder, Pittsburg C Bohlar, P*fih^lvan{» Jos Elder, Pittsburg W H Ewing Ji: la, Illinois Mrs E Boyd ft dan, Pa Jas Gurniss, Lancaster co IV II Watt. Pittsburg Mrs M J Graliain, Blair co B F Miller, Perry co, Pa Robt N Willis, Perry co John Bowers, Perry co, Pa Mrs Springer, Philadelphia Sol Unbelt, Pennsylvania W Wheeler, Cheater Co, Pa TLos Girvm*, Jr, Ne>v York John A Shobur, Ta MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. W H Morton, Reading M Bower, Newark, Del M W Allen, Bucks co, Pa Louis Kirk, Pliila H C Cochran, Phila Thos M Barker, U 8 A Dr I H I> Knowier, Del J S Graham, SeafoflJ, Del J Mansfield, Dover, Del T Simpson, Camden, Del BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowliill. J Hostetler, Marshallville, O Wm Yeager, Dauphin co] Isaac Spitz, Berks to A Stauffer, Reading REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above B&C0, M Yon George, Lebanon Cfcas Downs, Mass S W Penny pucker, Mt Clair L F Faust, Pe.una C Bowman, Lebanon, Pa Jli Tempest, Phila Mrs Tempest, Phila NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third t b eimitw-H, Beading R N steea, Pinegrovc, Pa M»s B*fck & Jhu, Orwlgshgi «ino J Brightbill, Penttß A Sberk, Lebanon F O Walker, Salem, N J John W Royer Joi Seiferf, Sliei tleav’e, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. T Smith A* la, Bucks co, Pa Mrs T E Smith, Kansas J Remmey, N P.R R T Trewindt, Phila Mr l’ayiif, IMaiJa A HortOP, New JCfSPy Mr Leodom, Pont.a W VanKirK, Now Jersey A G Rrookts Nc>v York Mrs C Updike, New Jersey Miss C Paxon, Carvcrville W Stokes, New Jersey M W McMullin, Boston MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Iff- BEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Brig George G Roberts.'(Br) Barnes, 10 days from SaekviHc, KB, with plaster to John R Rue. Sehr Anion v Small, 8 days from E.a-Apart, with mdse to E A Souder & Co. Schr Curtbagena, Kelley, 4 days from New Bedford, with oil, &c. to Sboher A Co. 6chr John ft ThoniHS, Hilliard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt & Son. Schr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian ft Curran. Schr Georgia, Morrison, 1 day from Leipsic, Del, with wheat to Jas L Bewley ft Co. * / Schr A Mjninhip, Bloxara, 1 day from Magnolia, Del, with grain lu J L Beuley & Co. Schr Mechanic, Corlles, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with wheat to J L Bewley ft Co. Schr Chronometer, Pierson, 12 days from Rockport, Me, w ith ice to E A Somier ft Co. CLEARED. Bark Awn Elizabeth, Norgvave, Gorec, WCA, William Cunfliiingfl & bon. Schr it W Tull, Townsend, Aspinsvall, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Wave, Smith, St John, NB, A E Outer-bridge. Sclu Garnet, Quillin, St Martins, M<l, J L Bewley ft Co. Str J S Sliriver, Dennis. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,) CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Nov 5, 1361. A Stcpmcr, supposed to bo of Boston, passed in this morning. One berm brig and several schooner* went out. Nothing going in. Wind W—weather cloudy. Yours, ftc. MEMORANDA. Bark Powhatan, Winchester, at Marseilles 17th ult, loading for Boston. BhiK Rapid, Marshall, from Vera Cruz* arrived at N York yebtcniny. Brig Samuel Small, Haskell, hence, arrived at Boston 2d just. Schr S B Wheeler. McGlaughlin, cleared at Boston 2d in&t. for Baltimore. Schr J C Patterson, Hand, cleared at Boston 2d iust. for Philadelphia. Schi s G*o Fates, Nickerson, and C A Greiner, Young, sailed from Providence Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs Charlcna, Griffin, and Louisa, Haskell, hence, arrived at Portland Ist inst. Schr Starlight, York, cleared at Portland 2*t in3t. for Philadelphia, Schr Isabella Thompson, Corson, hence, arrived at Fall River 2d inst, s«hr iTan-agansctt, Hull, sailed from Fall River Ist innt. for Philadelphia. Schr B F Reeves, Carman, hence, arrived at Glouce ster 31st ult. Schr S Y W Simmons, Godfrey, cleared at Salem Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Z Becor, Raines, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for Philadelphia, Steamer Novelty, SUaw, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamers Sarah, Joncg, and Boverly, pierce, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Ship Maritana, (of Providence) Williams, from Liver pool Sept 25 for'Boston, was totally wrecked on Egg Rock, about one mile east of Boston Light, during the gale of Saturday night and Sunday morning. About 7 A M the ship went to pieCL’Sj And 21 porsong wore drowned, only 13 escaping. Bark Nathaniel Cogswell, (of Boston) Hamlin, from Malaga for Boston, went ashore on the beach at the south end of the Third Cliff, at Sciluate, at one o’clock on dun day morning, in the same gale. Her fore aud main masts v ere cut away, and at last accounts she was likely to prove a total loss. She had bilged, and was so badly broken up that ftll of her cargo forward of her main cimins, had washed out of her, ftnd was picked up by wreckers on tht beach. The remainder of the cargo was being discharged in fair condition SPECIAL NOTICES. iMrtaITAKT TO THE LADIES.—BUY YOUR SEWING MACHINE from those who sell ma chines making both the “ Grover & Baker' 1 Stitch and the “ Lock’-or Shuttle Stitch, that you may test both and select the best. At 730 CHESTNUT Street you can take your choice of either etitcb, with the privilege of exchanging for tho other- nos-tutU*»36 Dr. Robertson’s Elixir of Health, the mostvaluabl© remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Ac.; also for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramp, Ac. Price Sl* For eale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street. Depot for all Popular Medicines. oclB-ftulm Kerr’s China Hall, Chestnut street, opposite the State House. SELLING OFF. The entire stock Of China and Ginas of the above oata- Mishmeut is now selling off at cost, and below cost, to close the bueinegH,of the late firm of WM. J. KERR A Co. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. 0c24-thstu-lm Elegant China and Glassware— AT AUCTION. ELEOAVT CHINA ANP GLASSWARE, AT AUCTION. A large variety of rich French and English China, Glassware, Parian, and Decorated Vases, Ac., will bo offered AT PUBLIC SALE, AT THE CHINA HALL, CHESTNUT Street, opposite the gtfttti Hvuae, on WED* NESDAY MORNING, November 6, at 10 o’clock, com prising Dinner, Tea, and Dessert sets, Toilet bets, Yases, Hanging Baskets, a great variety of rich cut and en graved Giaßsw are, Ac. Goods will be arranged and cata logues ready on Monday. no2*4t# Batchelor’s Hair Dye. —This celt brated and perfect HAIR DYE Is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained each extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOB’S LIQUID HAIR DYE IKBTASTLT produces ft splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyeß, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf One-Priob Clothing, ©f the Latess BfTLBS, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked lu Plain Figures. All Goods made to Ordor warranted satisfac tory. Our Ohe-Pbics Ststbv is strictly adhered to. All ere thereby treated alike, se22-Iy JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street frffigp Special Attention is called I fFif* 4 <> tho unprecedented inducements offered to those nbout purchasing Pianos and Melodeous. Large temporary refactions being made to me by tfoft V))%UUfltC* turcrii jo cojieeqvu-nce or reduced wages, rent of manu factory, and all that goes to make up tho cost of pro duction, the full benefit is proffered to buyers, and a call must satisfy all that now is the time. clas3 Piano at $225. Give me a call. no4-1m J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut BtS, «IJIHE PBESS” JJOOK AtfD JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of Business Community is re spectfully invited to the New Book aud Job Print ing-Office of Tub Press, which has been fitted tip with New Material, in the most Complete Manner, and is now prepared to execute, in a s&tistaotoiy Style, every variety of Printing. THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S. 1861. ERVIEN—NEIL On tho 31st ultimo, by Rev. Dr. Wylie, Mr. John M. Ervicn to Miss Lizzie Louisa Neil, both of this city. * THOMAS—CARPENTER.—On the 2d inst., by the Her. George W. Showman, Mr. E. Benner Thomas to Mias Fluvbc R. Onrpenter, bn , Ji of Conteaville, Ta. ** STROUD On tho 4th instant, Lieutenant Colonel Simpson R. Stroud, of the Sixth Regiment of New Jersey Vohinttiar*, in tho 32d year of his age, Hiti nitric friuml* tiro invitwl ta aMmmlJda funeral, fwtt his late resulence, corner of Ser.oml and Pearl sjtroets. Can-den, N. J., on Thursday morning, ftt 10 o'clock.*## ADAIR.—On the 4th instant, at o’clock A. M., Sophie H. Adair, youngest daughter of Rev, Robt. Adair, in the 19th year of her age. * FISHER. —At Wakefied, on the 4th Thomas li. ViidlLF, lu tlie>£Bth age. * JUGGINS.—At Ids residence, in Doylestown, Pa., on the 2d imdant, Jonathan M. lliggins. Funeral on Wednesday, 6th inst., at 2 P. M. * HILL.—On the evening of tho Ist inst., Esther Hilt, in the 76th year of her age. Her friends, ami i hose of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mary 11. Pennell, Fortieth street, above Pratt, (lidill of Market,) on Third-day morning, ftt 9 o’clock. To proceed to Middletown, Delaware comity, Pa- ** WAJ TON.—On the morning of the 3d inst.f Annie H. Walton, in tlie QlJt year vf her age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of Ann Hftllowoll, 1807 Spruce street, on Third-day, the sth inst., at 2 P. M. ** OOMLY.—At Wliitemarsii, on Saturday evening, the 2d inst., Julia E , wife of Samuel W. Comly. Funeral on W ednesday, the 9th instant. Meet at the lioue? nt half pant one o'clock. Interment at Beggftrs town Church. * * STONES.—On the 2d inst., Miriam M., wife of Samuel Stones, M. D., aud youngest daughter of the late Dr. Benjamin Say. Futiernl from her late residence, No. 1301 Pino street, this (TiiowinyJ morning, ut IQ o’cloclvl # ROUEGEK.—On tho 2StU Ultimo, Mrs. Eva Roregcr, wife of Frederick Roreger, in the 26th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 621 S. Filth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # WORRELL.—On the 2d iuslunt, Andoruh, oldest daughter of Robert and Amanda Worrell, aged 20 years. Funeral from tho residence of hop jmKiiita, OhMtnul Hill, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. # MOORE.—On the Ist instant, Margaret Moore, relict of W’m. Moore, deceased, aged 64 years and 2 months. Funeral from her late residence, Lancaster turnpike, Ilestonville, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * HODGKIN.—On the 2d inst., Hr. Edmuntl Hwlsbini ItjcJ 70 years. Funeral from the residence of liis son, No. 1225 Pale thorp street, above Girard avenue, this (Tuesday) after noon, at 1 o’clock. * FJTTON.—On the 2d instant, Sarah, wife of Jamcf} Fitton, aged 76 years. Funeral IKe residence of iior lmslmnd, Sellers street, Friutkford, this (Tuesday) morning,at 10o’clock. QUICK.—On the 2d instant, Charles L. L. Quick, in the 30th year of bis ago. Funeral from his late residence, No. 659 Broad street, above Wall nee, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * OTIS, —On the 3d instant, Mr. Bass. Otis, in the 77th year of liis ftge.- Funeral from his late residence, 805 Spring Garden street, on Wednesday Afternoon, at - 3 o’clock. * OWENS.—On tho 3d instant, Rebecca Owens, in tbo 85th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Samuel Edgar, No. 615 Logan street, OIL Wednesday Dionting) tit 10 ftVloch. • . * Mourning store, no.9is CHESTNUT STREET. BESSON ft SON have lately received Blftck Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Gray Water-proof Cloak#, Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra eiaca; Shepherd Plaid Lous and Square Shawls, Crape and Grenadine Collars and Sleeves, Jouvin’s Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Black, Lead, and Purple Kid Gloves; Fleecy Silk Gloves and Gaunt lets, Black Centre Broche Scarfs, Black all wool Velour Ottomans and Reps, $1 a yard; Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents a yard; Greuadiue Veilß, ftc. no 4 PROFESSOR HIRAIYI CORSON WILL (I*3 deliver the to Iris course of Studies in English Poetry, Literary Art, and Criticism, at on TUESD AY, Nov. 5, at 4 o’clock P. M. The public arc invited to attend. Admittance free. ryr= OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- LkJf ROAD COMPANY, Pmiladclpuia, November 2,1861. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,— A special mooting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will be held In this city on TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, 1861, at 11 o’clock A. M.,at the SAN SOM-STKEET HALL, for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposed contract with, and a lease of the road of. tho Philadelphia and Eric Railroad Com pany. By order of the Board: no4-ot. edmund smitii, Secretary. iy=» THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK LL? HOLDERS OF THE MANUFACTURERS’ AND MECHANICS’ SAVING AND LOAN COM PANY will be held at their office, SIXTH and COM MERCE Streets on THURSDAY next, 7th inttant, to elect Directors for the ensuing year. jambs T. CARTER, President. no2-st* rim PEOPLE’S LITERARY WSTITUXE.- Lk3? The Second Lecture of the Course will be deli- VHPrt on THURSDAY EVENING* November 7th* at CONCERT lIALL, by Hon. CHARLES SUMNER. Subject, «* The Rebellion—lts Origin and Mainspring.” Lecture quarter before 8 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T. B, PUGH’S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street*. 1102-fn rp OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Uof COMPANY, Piuladklfiiu, October 15,1661. — The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, oa the capital ftock of the -Company* clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,1861. rowers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends canba Lad on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. oclT-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. TliOS B. HUGHES. CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE*— |JI j NOTICK.—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 1860, on th© fol lowing days: Wards. 15t.... Monday, Oct. 21 2d.... Tuesday, “ 22 Bd....Wednesday, “ 23 4th....Thuisday, « 24 6th.... Friday, “ 2§| 6ih,... Monday, « 29 7th.... Tuesday, « 29 Bth....Wednesday, “ 30 9th.... Thursday, « 31 10th.... Friday, Nov. 1 j ..Monday, « i FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK. Ikif —Philadelphia, October 4,1861. —The. annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, tho 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 ©f the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter. ocs-dtnlB W. BUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. r» PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL* LLS ROAD COMPANY.—A SPECIAL MEETING oi the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, 13th Novem« her, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpoe&of considering And acting finally on the contract of lease with the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, agreed to by the managers of the two Companies. W. EDW'D. SPOFFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, 23d Oct., 1861.- 0c23-wa tNI3 nrr==» CONSOLIDATION BANK, PH I LA \ys DELPPIAi October 8, ISfiL-The ANNUAL ELECTION rjr DIRECTORS will be held at the Bank ing House on 310NDAY, November 18th, between the hours of 30 A. M. and 2 P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place ou TUESDAY, November 6th, at 12 o’clock M. oc9-v>f tno!8 ry*===» BANK OF COMMERCE, |A_3 Philadelphia, October 7,1861, The annnal election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November nex, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the BWne Place irn TUESDAYi the sth to of November next, Ut 12 O’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. ocS-tuths tnolB COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL UJ3 VANIA. Philadelphia, Oct. 12,1861. The Annual Election for Directors will he held at the Banking House on Monday, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A. 51. and 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting ot tho Stockholders will beheld ftt the same place, on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o’clock M. S. C. PALMER, ocl6‘tuthstnolB Cashier, WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL- IiJ PHIA, October 3, 1861—The ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the sth day Of NOYOm bar next, at 12 o’clock M. And tho ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2o’clock P. M. G. M. TROUTMAN, ‘ oc3*thst tNIB Cashier. GIRARD BANK, IL3 Philadelphia, October 8,1861, The annual for Directors will bo held at tho Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. - A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place ou TUESDAY, November 5, at 12 o’clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. ocS-tuths tnolB ■ - 'VTOTICE.—TO EVE DEANE, late li of the County of Philadelphia. In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the First MONDAY of December next, to show cause, if any you have, why j vur hudbanii, BENJAMIN J. DEANE, should not be divorced from the bonds of Ma trimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of his petition filt-d in said Court. WILLIAM H. KERN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia, Nov. 2,1861. no2-tn4t Notice -to ann eliza cal- LOWAYjlate of the County of Philadelphia. In obedience to an order of Publication to me direct ed, you are hereby notified to be and appear iu the Cjurt of Common Pleas for the City and County of Phi ladelphia, on tho First MONDAY of December next, to show cause, if any you have, Why ypUI liUSlhtnd, GEORGE CALLOWAY, should not ho divorced from the Loz ds of Matrimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of his petition filed iu said Court. >YJLLIAM H. KERN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Bov-1,1861. noS-tuit •XT OTICE.—TO HENRY VOELKER, Jtoi Ittto of the County of Philadelphist. 11l Obedience to an order of Publication tome directed, you are hereby notified to a be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the H irst MONDAY of December next, to show cause, if any you have, M'hy your wife, JULIA VOEL KER should not be divorced from the bonds of Matri mony entered into with yon, according to the prayer of her petition filed in said Court ■ ' . _ WILLIAM 11. KBIIN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Philadelphia, Nov. 4,1851. nos-tn4t pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Mcknight & rutter. Book Bindery, 734 CHESTNUT Street, over Ha- We are manufacturing the above beautiful Albums, and iu»vc just finished n lot, superior iti gtylei finish* find durability to any In the market. The attention of the tnule, and all interested, ore invited, and a liberal dis count made to dealers. AH styles of line and ornamental Book-Binding done in a superior maimer. MRB. 8. J. PARKER, FORMERLY Miss Wilbamson, of Ninth street, having re-es tablished her former business of FASHIONABLE DR KBS MAKING, would be happy to see her former customers at MRS. BISHOP’S MILLINKKY ESTA BLISHMENT, 1016 CHESTNUT Street, where she will have constantly the latest London and Paris fashions. Her old friends will find her lmvins competent and taste ful ladies jo pfllftt llfr in pleasing them ay heretofore. nofi-Ot* Grand lunch this day at the OUB HOUSE, 408 LIBRARY Street. BOAST BEEF, BEAN SOUP, SALAD, Ac. It* ISAIAH BRYAN, Proprietor. MARRIED: DIED: INTRODUCTORY LECTURE CONCERT HAIL, November 2,1861, loth....Tuesday, Nov. 5 14th.,..Wednesday, 44 6 15th.... Thursday, 41 7 lfih'i “ 8 .Monday, u 11 19th. ...Tuesday, 44 12 20th.... Wednesday, 44 13 215 t... .Thursday, 44 14 |U| ..Friday, “15 25th I “19 JAME 9 SHAW, Clerk. oclfl-tnolS legal. Manufactured by zard’s Book Store. MoKSIGHT A RUTTER, 724 CHESTNUT Street, riHARLES IIEADE’S NEW NO \J VEL. THE CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH ; A MATTER-OF-FACT FICTION. lIV The author of 44 Peg Woffington,” “Never too Late to Mend,' 1 44 Love me Litth*. Love me Long," A'C. received with the utmost eLthusiaaiu in London, where it iajmt mililislial- The SatwJayße ei’ew, in a three- column notice, declares the work will take a place beside the romances of Walter Scott. The Interest in this couu- try bids fail* to hocomo vnormous, as the advance orders from booksellers amount to nearly 5,000 COPIES. * * * The fourth of the series of Balzac’s Standard Jiorela. translated fioiu O,V French, A collection of Literary Eaaayn front the British Quar terleys, by one of their most brilliant contributors. Among these charming papers will bo found on Tennyson, Carlyle, Wordsworth, Thackeray, Coventry Patmore, Dickens, Charles Kingsley, Bulwer Lytton. Poetry and Criticism, “Noctes Ambrosiano?,” These books arc for sale everywhere, and will be Font Dy mail, postage free, by RUDD A CAttLETON, Publishers, New York. lins-tulbs3t TPTBE & LANDELL, FOUIITIIAND lU ARCH, have all their New York Auction purchases arranged for sale. Marie Louiso Blue Merinoes. Heavy Corded Plain Reps. Magnlficout Printed Reps. Solferino Printed De Laities. Solferino Printed Merinooa. All-Wool Figured Merinoes. Lupin’s Soifcrino De Laines. Lupin’s Black Bombazine, low. New Drees Goods, by steamer. nos T>ICH PRINTED POPLINS— J_L New designs in fine qualities, Large lot yard wide, 37# cents. no 2 SHAKPLESS BROTHERS. PLAIN EPINOLINE3— All dark colors, desirable shades, Various qualities Bibbed Poplins. no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. WINTER SHAWLS— Long Blanket Shawls, in checks. New fancy designs, fine goods. no 2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. pLOAKING CLOTHS— Water-proof Frosted Beavers, Ribbed Tricots, plain Beavers. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, no 2 CHESTS UT and EIGHTH Streets. mANNEL AND BLANKET WAIIE- J? HOUSE. Extra Heavy Canton Flannels and Domestic Muslins. 44 English and American Blankets tor Beds mid Cribs. 44 Real Welsh and Shaker Flannels. 44 Swauskin and Patent Flannels.'. “ Balardvale and Washington Flannels. At thf lowest cash priens. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, lio2-6tif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Dry goods reduced.—bar gains. One lot Satin Fraconia, usual price, 50c. One lot Printed C.-ishmere, 37}$ c} usual price, One lot Plaid Valencia. usual price, One Jot Printed Reps, 3?X c i usual price, 62#c. One lot Plain Reps, 31#c; usual price, 37,^e. One lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 75c: worth $1.25. One lot De Lames, 22c; usual price, 25c. One lot Gents 1 L, C. Handkerchiefs, 25c ; usual price, 37^c. On* lot L&dW L. C, SmidKerclnefß, 12Xc; very cheap. JOHN H. STOKES, nol 702 ARCH Street. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 14-4 Cumbci land Blankets, 12-1 Rockdale Swiss do. 11.4 Bockflale Swiss. 10.4 Bochdiile Swiss. 11-4 Holland. 11-4 Casco. We invite the attention of buyers to our stock of Blankets, all of which will be sold at very low rates. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., OC2B-tf N. WrCOTner EIGHTH and MARKET, *PALL—IB6I, J? - SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest over Offered. Thirty Per Cent under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Grew Variety. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Most Of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blankets, all axes. Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. A the Old Established Store of THOBNLEY A CHISM, «e2O N. X. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. pLOAKING CLOTHS. V-/ Waterproofs and Repellants. . Plain Colors Cloakings. Find and Medium Black Cloths. Also, Cagsuneres, Satinets, Vestings, Boys l Wear, Ac. COOPER & CONABD, se2o 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. XTEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAWLS!! J-l Now arranged for sale in our SHAWL and cloak, boom, A. large wjaortmeiit of NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Black Stella Shawls, very cheap. Fine Long and Square. Waterloo Blanket Shawls. Middlesex Blanket Shawls. French Blanket Shawls. Small Check Blanket Shawls. Brown and Whits Mixed. Black ftnd White Mixed. Water-pioof Cloth Cloaks. 25 per cant, under regular prices. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. H. STEEL & SON, ©cl9 No. 72&North TENTH Street, above Coates. QEAWLS. O Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. Gents’ Travelling Mauds. COOPER & CONABD, se2o B. S. corner NINTH and MARKET. JOS. N. PEIRSOL, Cashier, SPRING SKIRTS—THE LATEST STYLE.—JuSt receded the new spring Skirt, of improved Bhape, in 18, 20, 25, 80, 35 springs, At reduced prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABRISON, oc!2-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. gix PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subgraiations to the of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, which are now ready for delivery at Office of NATIONAL LOAN. Pursuant to inductions from the f&flttUUY Of tho Treasury, the Suhßcripfion Boole to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum, will remain open at my office, > NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 4, M. until 0 Ft M., and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of NIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN DRED DOLL AFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of August, 1881, p&yahU In gold iu three years, or con* vertible into a twenty years six per cent. loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has Interest coupons attached, which can be cat off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required' iby subscribers will he cheerfully made. THE NOTES ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY MENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Payment of subscriptions may be mode in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY VF QVB CITY BANKS, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS, Will open on MONDAY, October 28, fresh supplies ef No. 3 03—4 04, and other POPULAR STYLES. HENRY OWEN, Jgent,, 91 JOJIN &TKEET, oc29.6tif f Neff York. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU chn get ; u»til you try REIfeER, of Heimer’a Gal lery, SECOND Street, above Green- No doubt of suc ceeding iu making superior colored Photographs for St, That hfl lifts succeeded thuußauda testify who have liia pictures. ' EEV. WM. BACON STEVENS, I).D.—A very fine card .pholograph, taken Octo ber 28. McALLISTER & BROTHER, no23t 728 CHESTNUT Street. fIIDER. —New clarified Champagne Cider. of extra quality •by the.hogehead or barrel For sale by EMIL MATHIEU, nos-12tif Nos. 120, 122, and 124 LOMBARD at. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to Ladies' Hair-Cutting and Shampooing, nt FOURTH aid BRANCH. no2-iftf NEW PUBLICATIONS. MAID, WIFk’aNB WIDOW £ioth bound, price $1.25; paper covers, price 75 cents. This last great Novel by CHARLES KKAl>E,hns been BALZAC’S LAST NOVEL, EUGENIE GRAHDKT. One elegant volume. Uniform with C/ESA It BJBOTTEAU, PETTY ANNOYANCES OF MARRIED LIFE, THE ALCHEMIST. # * * ESSAYS BY GEORGE BRIMLEY. One large vol. Price $1.25. RETAIL DRY GOODS. FINANCIAL. NEW NATIONAL LOAN, JAY ! COOKE, * ..... w Subscription Agent, 114 South THIRD Street. OrilOE OP JAY COOKE & Co.. BANKERS. NO. 114 SOTJTB THIRD STREET. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 0c22-30t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. DRY-GOODSJOBBERS. E N * S~ ~ HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS A K » DKAWEBS. THOS. MEELOR & CO., 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET. no4-12t CLOAKS AMD MAM TIL LAS. -V.l/1. \T VV-kA.*. kk QLOAKfe. CLOAKS. CAMPBELL, 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS MADE HIS GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. 0c29-tuthf tnol2 Price Si- WINTER CLOAKS AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. WILL OPEN THIS MORNING A large collection of BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Banging from $8 to <$lG. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, And particularly worthy the attention of economical purchasers. PAKIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPO RIUM, fda CHESTNUT STREET, 0c24-tf PHILADELPHIA. fUOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! \J WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. IVENS, oc!s No. 23 South NINTH Street. Cl O A K S ! Tb 6 Largest, Cheapest, and Seat-assorted Stock Id the city, "YTEW CLOAK STORE! jLI The most Elegnnt assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, oclfi-2m First door above Chestnut. The arch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSFALL, &n3l-0m N. w. comer TENTH and AROH Sts QITY BONNET STOKE. SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE PRICES SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Ladies’ and Misses’ Bonnets, Children’s Turbans, Caps, the best and most fashionable, and at the lovr figt prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re* trimmed; Millinery Goods in quantities to suit. BEA VER, FELT and PLUSH Goode for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, ocl6.tr NO. T 25 CHESTNUT STREET. 'KENNEDY’S FRENC H FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. T 29 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. oca-3m pQ MILLINERY AND STRAW GOOES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Go, 431 MARKET STREET, Invite the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS To their well-assorted stock of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, and every other article in their line. A superior brand of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS ael6-2m Always op hand. gg* MISSES O’BRYAN, Sw 914 CHESTNUT STREET, Will open Paris Millinery for the winter, on THURS DAY, Nov. 7,1861. uos-12t# MERCHANT TAILORS. TAILOR, N. E. COR. SEVENTH and WJLNUTSTS. 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 niy old patrons, together with all gentlemen of taste and dress, to give my es tablishment an eftrly visit. N. B.—All kindß of military Uniforms made at the shortest notice. oc9-lm “PINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.— J? J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a Tew doors below the «Continental.”. The attention of the Wholesale Dealers is Invited to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, of superior fit, make, and material, on band end made in order at ahartoat notice. fat-tf QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, mjM-ifif frothihghaM » WELLS. Q.IBBONS* WAGON EXPRESS. Shippers of GOODS TO WASHINGTON will please no tice to MARK THEIR GOODS, CAKE GIBBONS’S WAGON EXPRESS, BALTIMORE Agent in Baltimore, GEORGE W.__JONES, 30 LIGHT Street. Agents in Philadelphia, Messrs. JOSEPH E. DEYITT A CO., No. 4*a WALNUT Street, up stairs. All Freights must be PREPAID TO BALTI MORE. , no2-3t R ARSON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets, offer to the Ladies one AND PARTRIDGE WORSTED. AT CENTS PER OUNCE. Just received, a fine assortment of Zephyr Worsted, at the usual prices, and WEIGHED AT THE COUNTER. An advantage ever all ethefi. Our stock of Fancy Trimmings we have marked down to half their former prices. Zephyr Knit Goods in great variety. Children’s White Wool Gaiters, 25 cents. One lot of Plush Slippers, 37 « cents. Embroidered Cushions and Chair-Beats* Clippers. Oral Knitting Balls. RAPSON’S. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. 0c26-stuwtb6t pORTLAND KEROSENE We are now prepared to eupply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agent*, 1010 MARKET STREET, •ea-tm PMLM^da. 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 IND HOUGH * 00., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite Franklin Market. MILLINERY GOODS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. MILITARY GOODS. FOB SALK BY OIL. WANTS. WANTED—AppIy V 7 at No. 1907 VINK Sliwf. Men or intelligence and pleasin': odd™* WANTED, a* Travelling Agents for the wile of Woodruff’*! Patent Portable Bammutor. Call upon S. 21 SEAMAN, 139 South EIGHTH Street. oc3o-6t# WANTED—A FARM, within ten 3Cor twelve milen of Philadelphia, for which the best quality of improved city property will he given in ex change. Apply to K. PETTIT, oc3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. BOARDING. PRIVATE HOARDING, WITH KJNK ROOMS, ill a deairuhie location. Address ‘•ARCH STREET,” Blood’# Dixpufrh. ROn-iff* \7ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, with T boar f, in a private family ; pleasant local ion, 1520 RACK Street. <PO PER WEEK. —Tabic Board for lj/t/ Geiitß bountifully aupplird for the winter. Walnut and Broad, Address “A. M. 5.,” Bloud’a. oc3o-6t* "DOARDING. —Desirable and hand -1 F eomely-furnished rooms, in a central part of the city, enn bo obtained on moderate 1 (‘nn-i. ltoftHßnces esrlieiiKrd. Atlrimn "A. B. C.," Press QlBee.oc2B-12t* TBIRST-CLASS BOARDING, WITH A? and Communicating Room*, No. 1417 LO CUST Street. oc2l-Im# FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—A VERY OONVENI ENT four ptory Dwelling, with buck buildings and all the* modern convenience*#, No. 127 TWENTIETH Street, above Arch, opposite St. Clement’* Church. Relit rciliicfd tn Milt the tiinus. Apply 20 North kWtiiatreerl no6-tuths3t* 4* FOR S A L E VALUABLE ■M.FARM and MILL. PROPERTY—Farm containins 90 ACRES of superior LAND, situate twelve miles north of tho city, near Fort Woehinktoh aUtion, North Pcnu’u Railroad. First-class improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. TO LET—A THREE-STORY ttaL Dwelling HotlUß, U'lth A gdb«l Cooking-Range, hot And cold water, and nil tho modern conveniences. Ap piy on the premises, No. 1228 MARSHALL Street ocl7-tf REMOVALS. /ga> DR. DU BOUCHET, DEN ™llt> TIST, has REMOVED to 1533 ARCH Street. oclO-lm* ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. j TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR X large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, end MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ac cordance with the limes, offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a Watch for their own wear, will find at onr Establishment an article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever before asked. .. ■ ' . Particular attention is given to repairing fine Wfttchea, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, c23»2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. DRUGS and chemicals, & CO.. Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MASUFACTCKEES OP WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PETTY, Ac. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied _ftt VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH'. oc3l.tr JUST RECEIVED, pop “ Annie Kim ball,” from Liverpool, Hander, Weaver, & Man dor’* preparations: 25 lbs Extract Aconiti, in 1 lb jars. 26 lbs Extract Hyoacryami, in 1 tb’jare. 60 lbs Extract Bflladoima, in I ft jar*. ’ 100 lbs Extract Taraxaci, in l ib-jars. 60 lbs Vin Hal Colchici, in 1 lb'bottles, 100 iba Ol- Suceini Beet., In-lib bottles. 500 JK& Calomel, in 1 lb bottles* 500 Jba PU Hydrtvrg., in 11b jars. WETIIERILL & BROTHER, mhB 47 and 49 North SECOND Street, GROCERIES. rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BUBAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences with every description of FINK GROCERIES, TEAS, *o., AO. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. OOBNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE SBEETB. mylß • • HARDWARE. Hardware" MOORE, HEKSZEY, A 00. "Have now on hand, aud are constantly receiving, a large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac., to which they invite the attention of purchasers for cash or short credit. No. *37 MARKET Street, and ocB-2m Ho.. 416 COMMERCE Street, Fhilada. MARSHAK’S SALES. MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of -U.\vrit of sale by the Hon.. John Cadwalader, judge of the Rlfttrfct Court of the United ill And for the EAbtem district of Pennsylvania* in admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale* to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the MERCHANTS’ EX CHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, November 13* A. D. 1861, at 12 o’clock M., the one-eighth part of the schooner JANE N. BAKER, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest therein of A.. J. HowalLa re sident and inhabitant of the State of North Carolubh TKI Mid schooner Is novr lying at Land oil’s wharf, first wharf above the screw dock. WILLIAM MILL.WARD,. U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 1861. no4-6t PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI jA page OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS, Philadelphia, 2d Nov., 1861—Proposals ure invited untd WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant* for furnishing material and making 3,000 TENTS D*ABRE» a French pattern for army pickets, according-to sample,, which can be geeu at Vhf Schuylkill Arsenal. G. H. GROSMAN, no4-3t Deputy Quartermaster General. INSURANCE COMPANIES, T?AME INSURANCE COMPANY, JC No. 406 CHESTNUT Stack FIRE AND INLAND INSUB ANOTL DIRECTORS. George W. Day. «•,.,«* of Day ft Matlock. Samuel Wright........ “Wright Bros. ft Go. R. B. Birney “Davie & Burney*/ Henry Lewis, Jr* “ Lewie Bros. A 00. C. Richardson “ J. C. Howe & Co. Jno. W Everman « J. W. Everroan ft 00. Geo. A. We5t.....,,,,,, « Wttt&Fobdftt F.S, Martin*........... "Savag*, Marti!, ft Co. O. Wilson Davis... Attoraey^at-law. E. D. Woodruff. of Sibley, Molten, ft Woodrafl Jno. Kessler, Jr.» No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-FresUtni WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. ia3B-WW SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD ul OHRST NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. 8. R. CRAWFOBD, (Wimt, JAMES K, HUNTER, Secretary and Treaanrar. Office hours, rroin 10 until 3 o’clock. This company is not joined In any application to kb- Legisiature. . MILITARY NOTICES. BU, S. MARINES.—Wanted imiue diately for the Uj S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied men, for sea and land service ; also a few competent drummers and fifers. AH information that may be required will be given at tho Rendezvous, 311 South FBONT'Strcet, Philadelphia. Captain J. C. CASH, oc2«-i2t Retrmting Officer. SI COL. RUSH’S CAVALRY. - jKbk A few good ineu wanted to fill up Company K mLUL to tiie maximum number. Apply at the Camp, Second-street road, abovo Nicetowu lane. no4-St* HOWARD ELLIS, Captain. V| INSTRUCTION in house- MANSHIP.—The undersigned respectfully ».n..Q to inform the public that his BIDING SCHOOL, DUGAN Street, below Spruce, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets, has been reopened for the season. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to become skilful riders will realise the superior advantages derived from well-trained horses, trad on attentive teacher, at the above establishment. Instructions given in SWORD AND LANGE EXER CISES, for Cavalrys tho Manual of the Sabre and Lance, and in all matters especially appertaining to MILITARY HORSEMANSHIP. Particular attention given to TRAINING HORSES, upon tho most approved systems, English, French, and GcHnn.fi spoken. For tho accommodation of those unable to attend during the day, an EVENING CLASS will be waited upon, from 6 to 8 o’crock. 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. Tue best care bc&tvwed on Livery Horses. TrT _„__„ o 0C28.121* EUGENE DE KIEFFER. -\ro MORE HARPER’S FERRY FLOUR—But our arrangements are now com. plete for procuring etiuaUy ««>d from W. Louie, Mtaoiirii'aiMMlteott Mj* l ,* we invite ft limb Also, MOCA lAIN Ji L Lit Will. Ar MEAL, or superior (nmlity, by the pound or half barrel, for sale at lowest ig*g- AS & ZEIINDER, no4-12t FOURTH and VINE Streotg. TNQOT COPPER, —30,000 lbs be*t I quality Luke Superior Ingot Copper, iu afore, andfor ■ale in lots to suit purchasers at GEORGE F. WOMRATH’S, no2-stuth6t 416 ARCH Street. George f.benkert, looking glass aud Photograph Frame Manufacturer, 828 ARCH Street. no *- |ftf QAPONIFIER SAPONIFIER. _ KJ Buy a Box of SAPONIFIER ; costs 16 ce^ (B . ft makes eiglit pounds of beautiful hard soap, or nearly a barrel of soft soap—ail for 16 cents. Try it. 0c29 mJ. H. McQUILLEN HAS BE XJ moved to 1112 ABCH Street. AMUSEMENTS. American academy of MUSIC. RKCONIi WEEK. IIEKMANN, Tj t- Greatest mi'l only Living PKESTIDIGITATEUR. THIS (TVKSDAY) EVENING, Nov. G, And Every Kveninjr t>ir« Week, at B o’clock, TUKSDAY AND WKUNESIUV, Lust Two Nights cl the Injui<y?inil Prognunme ant! the EKNOWNKD DOUBLE VUE. HKII.UANN Will 1)11 Assists! E»ch Evening liy tlm GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, AJmlss'oh*, Beserveii .Seals. Amphitheatre.. (JnlorciJ Gallery lkMira open at 7#. Commence at 8. Boats Boct)foJ jin}- nniiiiK 111 nil rimer. ON THDnSHAT KVE-VINO, V.KTIIIi; OIIANCK or PKItr'WIUIAirCK rnssT kioht <>t' hkhmann-s comic; J'lioghammh, liilrodno-inu Twnlvn Nrw and nrimornna Kftecln. On SATL'Itn.VY. N[>v, Pi nt iftt’clliclfi PlJlS'i' IMiht-'iiDiijl'lA'nmiAL MATJNEK. A'lmitiiKiii lo oil [«rt» uf the lionet* . 50 cents No ISchtyml Sent*’. no 4 WALNUT-STIIKKT THEATRE— VINTII and WA.I.NUT Street.. Bolt LeSBO), ** * * *-- - - -- M •«. M, A, QARhSTTSON. THIS (TUESDAY) KVUNINO, Nm-otnher 5, The eiiteitujmntjitrj will commence with HICK OF TilK WOODS ; On, TilK JIKBKKAIKOgAY, In which Mr. JUSEI'JI I’KCKJTOH wIU sustain six character*. The evi'iiinr* enfortuinnmnt will conclude with th® bpatlllful comedietta called THE BARRACK ROOM. Msinjnis P«* CruKHc, .Mr, Thayer Price**—DO, 37#, 76, ami 26 cents; Private Boxes, #5 and S 3. Poors open at 7; Performance to commence §( 7 TLfBS. JOHN DREW’S IYJL ARCH-BTBEET THEATBE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FBKDEBICKB. BusmeßsAgcntand Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (TVKSPAY) EVENING, Novembc? & } Will la* preseLiod the nett' Sth*»Hormi Ploy entitled THE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME. Ernest de It Gtmli;) ,? x . ZamhHTo 5 -...Mrs. John I*ew. Count d« Torsten,lies Mr. John Gilbert. The performance will conclude each evening with a .FAVOKITK COMMDIETTA. Prices— 76, DO, 87#, 2D, and 15 cunts. Change of Time.—Poors open at # before 7*, curtain ■will rise at 7# precisely. Ho extra charge for reserved scats. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WA&KUt STlSEiilh AIKJVE EIGHTH. SECOND.HIGHT of the engng-mmt of those cele brated Tragic Artistes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. WAL LACE, Jr., and Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT, who will appear Til Lfc EVENING, Nov. 5, in the Tragedy of OTHELLO. Othello,Mr. E. h. Uavftß^fc Jil"0, .Mr. Jstmos W, \Vftllncfr Mr. WilHam Whwitloy Emil a (her first appearance here). Mrs. J l . Vi. 'WaUaftb To cowhide with UNCLE JOHN. CARL WOLFSOHN AND TBEO POIiK THOMAS' SF.KIEB OF SIX CLASSI UAL SOIHKBSL—-Third iv'ii.mn, Subscriptions will bo reeeived at the Principal M-tatc Stores, wUoro Pro* grammes and full particulars can ;be seen nos tf Assembly buildings, corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT SSreets. WATTGH’S ITALJA «-.fiVEKY NZ(fHTi fttld Wfliaeg dAy »ud Saturday afternoons. Also, I?uw Stereoscopic Views, a. W. Fenno wHh'llUidrßttv Imth exhibitions'. AdHifCtmice, 25 eta.; Children, 15 eta. Doors open 'at 7; commence at a riuartcr to 8. Matinees, doors ©pen at 2 ; to commence at 3 o'clock. no4-6t EULNS OF PJESTIiM, IN MOSAIC, BY BIIwUiDT, OF BOMB.- THE FINEST WOISK- OF ART Ever imported into the Fuiterl Suites. Noiv Orel' for In spection to 111.’ citizens of Pliiiioli-lpliio, at till! ErOfatiiisil nirut of BAILEY A CO., 819 CHESTNUT St. oc3o-lf Germania orchestra. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURpATr ftfc3jf 6»elc.Lk P. Matihe MUSICAL FUND U UjL. Package of Eight Tickets, $1; Single Tickets, 25 cto. To be bad at Andres, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Guuld’a, Seventh and Chestnut, and at thedoorof tht Hall; oc‘2B-tl The prestidigitateur. The magnificent Jewelry, Gold' Crown,-OMers, Decorations, Medul.vTc., presented to n a r m a jf n By foreign Monarchs and Potentates Will l be exhibited at CALDWELL & .CO.’S, 822 CHESTNUT Street, on the day of his first appearance at the Academy of Mu*ic— viz: WEDNESDAY, October Anil tlw superb Shawl given him by the Queen ot S' tin at EV'ANS ft CO.’S, 818 CHESTNUT Stfeet, on the anno day oc2l-tf Temple of wonders, n, e. cornerof TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOEi BLITZ Mill appear at tho above place, In his new and extraordinary entertainments, EVERY EVENING, coninier.oing at 7%, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—constating of Changes, Transmutations, Substitutional -Secret •MrtiJjpu liitinns* Ocular Deceptlowa, and Necromantic IHusitHlfl, find fi.'ioiiighins powers ol Ventriloquism, - illustrating every variety of voice. Also, the Learned Canary Bird* Admission, 25 cent?*, children, 13 cents. ocl9*lm* r Magic lantern pictures of THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this date. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & Co,| 824 CHESTNUT Street A DeecHptive List furnished gratia and sent by m&fl, free, on application, &eIB-2l£i PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, H open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 8 P. M. Admission 20 cents. Children under twfilva yean, half jpd«. Shares of StocK, IMP, jyl STOVES AND RANGES? SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT- GAB BOSK KB, FOB THE F&BLQB, DIKING* HHS soon, ixp_ uma, ~ ' ~ II? ALL SIZES, And made in the moat approved manner, ofthe best imported Russia Iron, withPATKNTED CLAY OYLXHf- LERS, of which we have the exclusive Bale. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH* N<r. 20ft North SECONB Street. o!2-2mif A NORTH, CHASE, & NORTHS £s| CELEBRATED COOKING STOVEB,- Gas- consuming, with Double-plated Tops, aud all the latest improvements. Manufactured and sold at 012-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street. THOMSON’S (JELEBRM'ED £3O LONDON “KITCHENEC," The beat, most durable, and convenient arrange ment for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun dant supply o 5 Hot 'Water, Roasting, taking, Stewing, Broiling, &c. For Bale, in various sizes, .of outvown manufacture. NORTH, CH kSE, & NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street,- Philadelphia. oIS-Omlf COAL. T?DW. N. HALLO WELL, -*-* COAL DEALER, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St.,J)elow Seoond. The l>eat. SciraylKffl, Lehigh, anil Loouat TitounUin Coal sonstnnlly on hand. Orders by Disiiokh reooiT.- prompt attention. 0c194» COAL. WM- C. SHINN & 880. Have conitantly on hand a largd supply of Spr*ngj»4 EUCkHountalh,. Lehigh, anil Locust Mountain and A«h land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL,.ail: prices -to suit the times. Send your orders to Office, , No. 222. WALNUTIStreet; or to the Yard,.corner of SWANfIOH and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. oclT-lmif SAFES. Ba LILLIE’S SAFE DEBOT RS ISIJmOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, aw tbeFranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, hag eeeaied en elegant and convenient store, and. ha» no*-on I large flAfl&vtme&t of Lillie's Celebrated; WtousM anO Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes*, (the OOlf strictly fire and burglar proof safes mode.) Also, Lillii’l Ub equalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. LU!Ie f s Bank Vault Poors and Bocks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Poor and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called: to Little** Stm Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry,, £c, Will ll fiOfr asded to surpass In style nail oisgsoae suEtiung yttfif* fered for this propose, and is the only one that is strlcSj fire and burglar proof. Special Koths. — l- have now on hand say twenty of Parrel, Herring, A Co.'s Safes, most of.them-neariy new, and some forty of ether makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and alls lately exchanged for tht now celebrated Lillie Safe. They Will be sold a) WfJ law prices. PUlie call iUd examine, ih2s-lyif M. fJ. BAPLJCB. damn QLATE MANTELS. lO These beautifully enamelled MANUELS, so de cidedly preferable to any others, ate manufactured by us, and sold at _ . PRICKS TO SUIT THE TSIffSS. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocß-3inif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. rjIHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. gMItfUMM Cttlleil the si Imlrolie Store;" In the beet stove (hr .warming the room ih Vrhiih it stands, ana also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD A WILSON, o cs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. notice to shippers jj§K£Sik OF GOODS TO WASHINGTON, GIBBONS 1 WAGON EXPRESS, connecting at BiU timore with Ericsson Line. Through in thirty hours. The only line that insures prompt delivery. For fur-, ther particulars apply at the offico of the Ericsson Line. nol-st# a-udETa NOTICE TO SHIPPERS of freight. TO WASHINGTON, D. C.. BY ERICSSON LINS TO BALTIMORE, AND FROM THENCE BY RAIL- ROAD TO WASHINGTON. _ .. _ . On and after this date all fraighta for Washiiyrton .oy this route will be required to be prepaid thruU£b»,ftQp no package will be received unleea m»rkeu QBO# in full. FKEIGHTS Oi AX>l* received and forwarded daily. - A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South WHAtfVKS. _ jfk FOB NEW YO3K. MEfiB£NKW DAILY LINK, via Delaware hi Baribin Cauel. _ . _ Philadnlchta and Now look Kxpnw Stjfmbwri Qvw pany receive freight and leave daily V, dgityW* lug their cargoes iu New York the foAewing day's* freights taken at reasonable rates, WM. Pb Agent No* 14 SOUTH WHAfctfJCS, FhUftftOaMfc JAMBS HAND, Aggafc ■nl-tf Piero 14 and If BAST BIYEB, Swr IWfc _JT—in PHILADELPHIA, AND flGuio WASHINGTON EXPRESS STHAIt* BOAT COMPANY. „ . New line direct for A'pxandria, Washington, Hi Georgetown. ThrouitM* I °’ irn - Steamer PHILADELPiIA, Cantata THOB. HABB, Steamer JKROam, certain. Will leave Philadelphia every and BA* TUBDA Y, at 12 o’clock M., cosnesting with, ail Hnts it those porta, end regaining, lens Washington, 4m|* town, nnd Alexandria every HCBSDAY aad SiiUL BAY, for Philadelphia. W. B. CLYSS, Agent, No, J 4 BOOTH WKAKV*#, »ila(tel|»ll% MOBGAN A N&nißdS»T, Aiwa, jySd-ift Boot of O atreot. Waahmgton. —FOR NEW YORK. Tb Btwa Propeller Company wiltogmiaenee tt»k buriuem tor Ud weeon on MohUti ’BreSreliiainMe nre now mselving freight at Beeon# Her above Walnut street. Tonne neoomnwieting' BAD® ft DO. KM Booth Delaware Awew Card Printing, Best and Cheapest fa Hu City, at 84 South THIRD Stmt. BUT-HEAD PRINTING, Bert «t 4 ChaftJSSt fa tt>» ORy, at 34 South THIRD Street. IMMK.VfiK SLTCFTrfS, HERMANN, SO Wiitß. ,*25 cents extra* 25 cent*. 25 centa.
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