Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, tfoTcmber 6,180 L BVOITID bt 8. 11. fiLITMAKIu, Philadelphia Kxobange. FIRST BOARD. 100 Bead R....bsvrn I"> 4 ' 1000 City 6s N G.4dye 83)$ 100 do b6wn lOOO do 2dvs Sl^ 100 d 0........... IT# ;?-Bk of N Amer.,,107 100 do bswb MX 2000 Lehigh Nav 6d... 97 1000 City 65new...... 92 1000 do 97 500 do 92 35 Lehigh Scrip.... 32 BETWEEN BOARDS. -500 City 15sNew Gas.. 63)4 (100 Beading B. SECOND fiOAifil). 3000 N Penna6s,.«... 54 1000 do b 5 54 30Minelull 1t....... 47 20 do 47 5 do 47 CLOSING PRll Bid. Ask. ?t7 S6s 1881 93# 94 # Philafa rntoff. 83 63}$ Pliila 6s B » 83 83# PhUa 6s N “ 91# 92 ‘fennaOs.Biae*. 76# 76# 4teadiug B 17 09 17* •Beading Bds *7O 80 R’dgM 65’80’43 89 Bead M 65'86.. 72 Penna 8....... 37% 38 : Penna B 2dm 6a 83# 'Morris Cl Cya,» n SO Morris ci Pref.lo4 45ch Nftv 65’82.. 61 62 £ch Nftv Imp 6s 72 75 Sch Nay Stock. 4# 5 Philadelphia Markets, November d—Evening. The Flour market is quiet hut firm to-ilay at previous -iinoted rate*, and the sales are mostly in a email way to supply the trade, at $5.50a5.C2# for super ; 55.75a5.57 fen - extra; $6®6.25 for extra family ; and $6.->o<a>7.6o for fancy brands, according to duality 1 tho receipt.- ate mo derate, and holders generally free sellers at the above rates. Bye Flour is scarce, and selling nt $3.87a4 bid, the latter in a small way. Corn Meal is quiet Pennsylvania is offered at &2.Sl# bbl. YYiiEAT.—Tliorp is a good demand both for shipment and milling, and sales aie large, at fully former rated, in eluding about 20,000 bus at 125® 130 c for common to good and prime Feuua reds, 13 *c tor Southern do, afloat, and from 135a145c for white, the latter for prime Ken tucky and Delaware. Bye is dull, and Penna is selling, in small lots, at 71c. Corn is in better demand, and gib nit 6,000 bus sold at 61c for Penna, in store, and 62a -63 s Tor lots, afloat. Oars are doll, and holders ask 40c for Peutni, and 39c for Delaware, afloat. Bakk is unchanged and firm, at $2B ton for Ist 3fO. 1 Quercitron. C »ttos continues firm and on the advance, and a limi vd Im-dnetss doing in the way of sales. Groceries and Provisions.-—There is very little £oi lg in either, and no change in the markets. S£Ei>s remain quiet, and Glover is wanted at $4.5 0 fff Timothy is dulland.Flaxseed at 51.80a1.85 bus. IViuskv is moving off rather more freely; 400 bids Ohio i&l<l dt and drudge at £6#c 4^'gallon. New York stock Exchange—Nov. 6. BOARb FIRST 10000 r SBs >81,0*.. 64# 1000 r Sss'7l.reg.. 84 , 30000 Trcas 11 p c N. .100# *lOOO 111 Cp Bds *79... 81# 3000 Indiana 55...... 79 200 CO Tenn 6s *90.,,,, 42 2000 If Carolina 65... 59 36000 Missouri 65.... 43# 2000 Brooklyn IV Ln 96# 3500 Mich So 2dm As 60# 3000 111 C B bds 88 1250 L E & IV 2d m , 4§ 2000 Gal A CJiic 2d m 95 50 Pacific M b Co eOO 99 50 do slO 99# •SO d 0.... ..100 15 do. 310 do, .... 99# •Opg 99# 10 Ataer K** Uk SO# 450 X Y Cen R 79 £ 160 do 79’ 100 do g3O 78# ISO do s3O 79 400 Brie B sld 32# 100 do 2*2# 350 do 32# 130 Erie R Prof. 57# 1250 Hud>on Riv 8.... 40 150 do 39# 50 do ?I5 39# 100 dA sSO SO# 10 Harlem R 12# -60 do 13' •Neiv York Mark* Tll& UllllFlfliU'ljM h Hrincr io-Jiiy. with a l«lr lU‘s-1 doing. Wheat is one cent better, with more in quiry for shipment, and Corn is dull and unchanged. Ashks are steady, with sales of 25 bids at $5.31#®6 for Pots and Pearls. DiiEAPtftTFSi—Tlio market for State anil Western flour is a little firmer, with a moderate demand for ex port, and the home trade. The sales are 15,01)0 bbls at 55.50ff5.60 for superfine State; 55.70ff5.75 for extra State; $5.5095.60 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Jowa, Ac., and 55.70tfr6.90 for extra do, including ship ping brands of round-hoop Ohio at 95,00*66, aud trade brands of do at 56.10®6.60. ifoiilhcrn Flour is firm and in moderate request; the .■sale«arc 903 bbls, at §6.30®6 40 for superfine Baltimore; •56.50tff7.50f0r extra do: 56.80®6.40 for Brandywine: for* Georgetown. Cauftdmn Flour ia steady# vrith Bales of 600 bbls at for superfine, aud $0.70®7,50 for the range «of vsi.r» brands. lh’yv Flour is in moderate demand at $3®4.15 for the range of fine and superfine. Corn Mtal is quiet; we quote Jersey at 52.80®2.55, .Brai.il} wine puncheons 515.50. yvj.cxt ft* firmer, anil one rent better, with » better cx pon iuiuilrf ’ ©ales of 190,000 bushels at $1.15®! 21 for Chicaau Faring, 51.22tfiT.24 for Milwaukee Chib, $1.24® 1.25 for amber lowa, $1.31@1.34 for winter red Western, anil sl_Uo for amber TVlicliignn. Bye is muet and firm fit 78a k lv> Barley is steady at 60®7Qe. Oats are firmer, with a moderated* maud at 3S©4Qc for Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania; 43@42c for State, Western, and Canadian. 9 Com is rather dull, and without material change : sales 50,000 pQ* at6l#s62)jc for good to prime mixed Sve stern. Provisions. —Pork 10 quiet and firm ; the sales are 200 bids nt 515@15.75 for mess, and $9.75 for prime. Beef is dull, with trifling sales at $5®5.50 for country mess, S4®L5O for country prime, $9.20ff111.50 for re packed Western, aud §12.7d®13.5u for extra mess. Prime irsr.-s Beef Is entirely nuimual. Beef Hams are quiet at sl6® 17 for Western. Bacon ia quiet and steady. Whisky is steady, with sales of 100 bbls at 20#. YORK CATTLE MARKET, Nov. 6.—For Heevcs. Mileii Cows, V«il Calves, and &hecp and Lambs, .ot the Washington I>rove Yard, eorn*-rof Fourth avenue **tid Fortv-fourth street; at Chamberlain's, Hudson river; 2JullV lit ad, foot ot Robinson street; at Browning]:?, hi Sixth street, near Third avenue; ami also at O’Brien‘s, Centra! Bull’* Head, Sixth street: for Swine, Allertoirs yiird.foor Thirty-seventh street, S', ft- The current prices for the week at »U the markets are as follow.*: . Beef Tattle. —First finality per cwt, ordi nary uunlity, $7.75®8.00; common (nullity, §7(3:7.50; inferior quality, s6@7. Cows .\Sl> C-Vi-VES.—First quality per «wl T ©4»*vol ordinary quality, S£B»4s; common quality, SSOfloSt in ferior quaitiy, $250*30. ~ * YEAL Calves. —First quality, ft; Ordina ry quality, 6ffls>£c; Common finality, 4X®oc: Inferior •quality, --i as usa jai fiHHri* ami fcAMns. —Prime quality, S?4.<o@s.aU y' head; Ordinary, $404.45; Common, §3®4; Inferior, —"First quality,3?,'eltfc; Other qualities, 3# * nitre ivna 3 large falling uff in the receipts «f Bn'f Cuttle tliis wrefc, lint the supply -us nevertheless ample, and tlu* butchers wart* enabled to obtain full supplies, though tlu’V were compelled to pay an advance of half a cont per pound on all grades. The lower grades expm •enced a larger advance, being in small proportion, "he ■avmtzo quality wus vwt wood, uini the an»utyr propor* tion of the stock was good, though there were compara tively few prime. The range of prices was from 6)s to Sjied cents, with only a few sales at either extreme. "We think the average of price was about 7> 4 ®3 cents. Milch Cows are quiet and unchanged. Ycnl Cnlvra nrcin full avninni at fall savivus rat??, Sheep end Lfttnbs were in request, and the market was remarkably buoyant and firm, considering the recent re ceipts Swine sold freely at quotations above. CITY ITEMS, A Great Modem Improvement. In Tioticingrthe latest scientific iniproTemcnh in arti cles of domestic utility and comfort, wc have already had occasion to commend to our readers « Thomson’s Lontloa Kitchener,” as one of the most thoroughly complete cook ing nrraneraienla tliat have yet been given to the public. The sole manufacturers of them, in this country, are Messrs. North. Chase, & North, (the well-known store-, •manufacturers and Iron-founders of this city,) at whose wanTooros, No. 209 North Second street, they can bo seen tn hisses varying in capacity from the wants of a small family to the requirements of the largcst-class ho tel*!, Hml such public institutions os require facilities for -cooking. Aft we have already etftted, the /v^A^r—thte par ticular style more especially—has been very generally adopted among the first-class families of Great Britain, ami by the nobility in other European countries. Its adoption in this country f we believe, will soon become Mill more general] for the remain < first* that for cooking pnrpoFes, in all its departments—baking, roasting, boil ing, stoning, broiling, ct cetera —there has been nothing •comparable to it ever invented; and, in the second place, because, in conformity to the American utilitarian idea, the co-7 i-nbe KitohsuW, VfWl U=? deeded §t\periorftlT ■over tin* culinary Ranges* has been placed almost as low. Thif-. together with the fact that the Kitchener, from its scientific construction, is a groat economizer of fuel* must ct uipel its iutroductic ji in all new* buildings of « good clasfti wid render it a substitute for the common ranges now in use in many others, a gentleman who lias given the London Kitchener of Messrs. North, Chase, & North a thorough trial remaiked, in the writer's presence, that the time would not be lons before it would hr-pomt an essential in Avnyy dwelling, Adding that, in purchasing n house for himself to occupy, ho would make a difference of several hundred dollars In favor of one possessing “the comforts of a Kitchener,” aU other things being equal. Wc have examined the Kitchener in question with some care, and cheerfully endorse it as a very superior article; and if bulf what those who have tried it say about it may he relied upon, we suggest that it will pay €Tcry hoHH-otmcr —csperiiilly if he fires in his own house—to substitute the Kitchener in place of any other cooking apparatus he may now be using. The great art. vantage- which it possesses, not ouly In efficiency and durability, but in point of appearance, must be apparent to the most ordinary observer at u glaixce. The reason why it doe* its work more rapidly* better and with less fueU the reader will nee tor himself by examining, and afterwards if he will follow our advice, learn by expe- Hiivir.z already devoted an article to the scientific, pe culiarities of this great modern toiippjvmcut, wc need only mill, that for everything it professes to do, or, at least, what its manufacturers (who an; gentlemen of the utmost veracity and honor) profess for it, there Is the best mechanical provision in its construction. But to l»e appreciated, of course, it needs to bo seen; and, by the way, a call at Oils old and celebrated establishment is al ways remunerative to the curious in such matter?, as well as to those wl o may he in want of goods which they manufacture. Mich as stows, in every stylo and variety known to the trade; House and Hut-atr Furnaces* and All other articles belonging to their department. Ilox. CiIAM.ES SuMSKR. AT COKCERT lIAH, to-mmit. The announcement, in another column, that Kou. rhMlpa Sumner will deliver a lecture at Con cert Hull, this- evening, on the ** Origin and Main spring »f the HeMliwt,” bus, from the ctlobrity of the lecturer, itml the Hojiropriatenese of hie subject to the (xmc?, mid hie own ycculinr rronl, hern receive.! by the public M'itli iiiteiieo iutereel, which we limy safely predict will manifest itself in an overflowing house. From the antecedents of the man, and the nature of his theme, we could hardly tniaediie an occasion of more exciting inte rest limn will !h> witnessed at Concert Hull this evening, xve advise our readers to seeme their tickets as early in the day as possible, to insure admittance. Sea Shells.— Messrs. Fitzpatrick & Bros., mictioncers, No. or 4 Chestnut street, will sell this morn inp, at ll'jv o'clock, « rave amt oliqr.lit collecti.m of over one thousand beautiful epecmiens of foreign Sea Shells, to which they invite tfe attention of ladies and gentle men of Philadelphia. It is the finest collection evor of fered in this city. 300 City 6s new 1000 do 100 do 2 Reading R JES—STEADY. Bid. Ask. SchNav Prof... 10 12 Elmira R Fret. 9 10 Elmira7s'73... 60 61 Long Island R. 10 10# Leh Cl & Nay.. 49# go LehGi&NScrp 31# 32 N Pennaß. ... 5 6# N Penna R 60.. 53# 51 N Ponna R 10s. .. 71 Catawissa Pref. 4# 4# Frkfd A South B 35 aa*M?tsß.? 44X tt RaceAVine-ateß 3 W Phila B ex d 51 .. Spruce A Pine.. 8 Green & Coates 14 .. 190 Ro*A\*x R I>s 65# 100 Mich Central..sls 49# 458 do 49# 100 do sCO 49# 1 00 d 0......... £&) 43# do..«m, 1 iboO 100 do 49# 100 111 Cent BScp.... 62# 50 do 62 7 Gal A Chi 8...530 69# 200 do 69# \W) do iB6O 6835 150 do 030 VJ# 200 Ciev & T01ed0.... 36# 400 do b3O 36# 201) do 36# 2UO do s3O 865' IUO Chi A R I R 51# 150 do 52# 50 d 0......... slO s*2# 176 C B A* Quin R..,. 65 100 do 65# f, O do 65# 200 Mil A P Du Chien 21 50LSUle Miami 8... 50 128 Mich S A Ni.... 19 100 do 19 # 300 do 19# 50 do 19# 50 JT So AX 1 Gntd. 30# 14 d.». 39% 71 Clev C & 0 B 97 its of Yesterday. The Ladies at Oakforus*.—Our citizens Are probably aware that in Charles Oakford A* Sons' magnificent establishment, under The Continental, there are among other special depaitments, those for the aale of Ladies' slioefi, (iu which the fines! French article can Always l>e found.) Children's Hats, aud Ladies' IThk. All these departments are now daily thronged with tair customers, and the foil’ price at which this popular house is now selling is at present one of the most interesting topics of conversation in fashionable circles. The Tovltry Season suggests to us a fact Which all housekeepers ought to know, vi/.., that the finest cultivated cranberries can always bo had at Mr. C. 11. Mattson's, dealer iu line groceries, corner of Arch and Tenth streets. Mr. Mattson, we may also here take the liberty to state, stands at tho head in lits department, and all who consume the best quality of groceries should therefore make the acquaintance of his store. Tiie C.eeA-T Naval Expemtios. — The fleet lias turned up at Bull's Bay, near Charleston, 8. C. GcmT.il Beauregard uud Jeff Davis will now have some thing to occupy their attention besides shooting loyal pickets along the line of the Potomac. Tho great Ar mada goes prepared for mighty achievements, aud if »he soldiers are compelled to Rpond the winter on the Pal metto coast, they can do so, comfortably supplied, as they ftpp, with ft full fttAcle Af gAWiita fi'Aiu Mia military branch of the Brown Stono Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wile-on, Nos. 603 nml 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. An Old Proverb. — An old Spanish pro verb says: 14 What fl fool docs in tlx> end a wise man does ii, lI,A bA£iL«lhl# ' IJ iW'hfA W* AilvlftA Oil tA lUllkA ft gAdd beginning by proceeding at once to the fashionable mam moth clothing emporium of Granville Stokes, 609 Chest nut street, and procure a new and handsome fall and winter suit, A splendid assortment of seasonable garment!*) *»«de of the best material, ftro kept consttantly on liand and sold at sacrificing prices. Military uniforms also manufactured at abort notice. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 o’clock last night. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. C K Hager, Lancaster ,T B McCreary, H Chunk 3us Forustur* New York Jus K llitelieoL'k. Uhw Col 0 W Brush, Baltimore T B Horwitx, Baltimore E 11 Yarnall, I’diusylvania Jos Swift, Philadelphia N W Turner, Boston Chas A Cousons Ala,Boston T D Slmw, Jr, New York S Gilmore, Boston C Jl Lamport,New York Jas Morton A la, N J Ml 5 James, Pennsylvania M Simpson Ala 1' E Brownell, USA H CainoA, Now* York Dime Kuowlton, Now York Miss llattic M Kuowlton W Pinkney Whyte, Hd A Pardee, Hazleton L Litchfield, Boston J IT Foster, Maine S Brownell, Kentucky A G Chandler & la, N Y AII Wells A la- New York A S Wagner & la, N J Miss Jennie Breathed, Md Robt Bridges & In, Mil pll Greel.v, Pliswortb, Me W C Ce.Lv.dl, Boston W Warwick & la, N Jersey .T L Reeves, New Jersey Lieut H W Scott, I'SN A Cameron, New York 11 P Terry, Connecticut H A Tufts, Boston D V Furn-ir, Boston E C 3 fay hew, Indianapolis DMooroi NowYoi’k Miss Paulino Muora, NY P llaughian, New York J V Baker, New York Jns W Vase, Boston W 0 Glynn, Boston S Small & la, Yolk, Fa John A Hiestand,Lancaster G f Lane, Lancaster IV M Kerr, Harrisburg B W Lnw, Maine G W Jfew YpfK J ii CiiuTch, New York AY Loney, Baltimore F Morris, New York IV D Hennen, New York Ezra Farnsworth, Boston Alex Strong, Boston Sami Atherton, Boston Stephen Hyatt, New York Mrs Conner, New York W Goodman, New York E Fienie Rowe, New York John Stetson, Boston L Dejongc, NewYoik S Guillaume, New-York Jacques Schic-b, New York Bidiard LatliusjN V E A Beardslee, New York John T Maurau, It I Walter Brown, New York Geo B L Renner, N Y C W Hayward. Buffalo Geo W Cook, New York R L CoUins, Connecticut A Witticher, New York D Wilier,Jr,A la, Njw York G Sillier, New York J J McGourkic A la, N Y Tbos J Laurence, Boston T L Burton, Wash’n, D C IV W Clapp. Jr, A la,Boston Col II Lee, Jr, Boston Dr Russell, Boston Dr F Allen F 11 Kiui-icute G G lliiutt, ti S A Miss HuuH, Wiuliiit^ldh A N Smith H McFarland, Mass Jos Sargent, Massachu&etts J V Osborn, Boston J P Hawes, Boston 31 T Antnuu. Cincinnati, 0 J H Iteed. New York N C A Jonhs, Bath, Me J C H Bachnian, Haltfniuiv Mr Kenioehan A ia, Balti'e Mr Russell, New York M J Plunkett, IlAltiomre W C Force, Baltimore 11 Baldwin, Jr, & wF, D C H W Smith, Chicago R France, Baltimore W G Dickson, New York G Pike A wi. New York C K Gano A* la, Washington J A Gano, Cincinnati, O A Hawkins, Trenton, N J E Dyer, Penna E J Wolff, g! L..td« St a«rko, Cfncfimatl, O T 8 Philip* A la, Chicago Mrs L L Soule, N llaven W S Soule. New Haven A M Conover, Pliila W C Churchill, New’York Ira Chase, Jr, Boston MERCHANTS 1 Il«&tEL—Fourtn street, Uelow Arcb. Geo P Bates, Ohio John Smith, Clearfield FG Bowman, Boston John S Lehr, Easton David Thomas, Catasauqua Jos Smith, Lamhertville,NJ 31 V Ream, Ohio Mjss Acton, Salem, N ,T Mlsk Miller, Snlenii N J HE Davis, Salem. N J C C McClelland. Lock llaven Jas J Cornier, Schlk co Richard Kcur, Mlnersville Ch»s Hampshire, Ta J W Andreas. Now York 31 S Nachtrieb, Harrisburg Geo W Stein, Easton Jacob Mark, Cashlmvn T R Cover. Cashtown Hon Joel B Daum-r, Pa J»s C Watson, Milton J G Patton, Towauda A J White, Clumliersburg J P Scholl, Bethlehem J P Barnes, Allentown Dr E Wallace, Reading A P Plant. Plautsville A IloteUkis", I’lantsvLUc K Jones, U SN Lieut A J Pritchard, U SN R F May, Maryland A J Glossbreuner,York, Pa Geo J Bolton A wf, Harris’# 31iss J L Brumbaugh, Pa A BwibrooU-MftSßftohusfitta T lCcpnar, UhiA J Simons, U S A AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnat st., above Fifth. Robt Law son, Baltimore H Dickson, Georgetown, DC W P Brintor, Lancaster A Hamn^t9n ) Delaware j S Kirk, St Glair E 3£ Drew. Wasliington C H Fletcher, V 8 A Otia Haggerty E A Keen W Morgan W Walker, Dover, Del Ira Cross, Lowell, Mass J V Tharp, Delaware J G Nokes, Pittsburg Jag A llejan, New York M Morton A la, N Y II ,i Coiling, New York J C Collins, Smyrna J» F Collins, Smyrn* K II Hanford. Now York J L Painter. New York R 3'Jones, Philadelphia H G Tower, Philadelphia B E Cook, Maryland ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut above Third. S Herbert, Connecticut E Johnton, Pennsylvania F Homy, Pennsylvania Tims Dixon, Harrisburg F Kingston, New York Eugene Kaminskie, N Y j W Patton, Somerset, Pa NT Dinant,:Belgium H Bearne, Smyrna, Del E P Coale, Baltimore Mr Delaware A B JohnsoUj Wash., D C ■>v J 5 Koscnbuniii, N Y John Wilson, 3fass R Forettnan, New York A Jacontean, New York E Zneliler E P Wood, New Jersey A J Phillcps, Pittsburg J C Hale, Pittsburg THE UNION —Arch street, above Third, I, T Park, Ohio H H Boyer, Pcnna Mias Mmv Rover, Pcnna A J Kessler, Ohio John W Lewis, Ohio Thus S Lnccock, Ohio N Guthell, Ohio B L Eshlcmen, Port Carbon J N Heilner, Port Carbon W E Euiery, N J Ji Fichvl,S J Snml K MtGrari K J John Stevens, Conn H W Harper, Pcnna Jas C Brown, Heading E W Butler, New York BEVEBE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Asa T Darline, Mass S J, Darling, Mass VVia Davenport, Jr, Boston S U Fenny-packer, Jtt Clair Chas Downs, Blass D L Gabell, Berks co C C Cummings, Wash J H Rosengarten, Pottsv W C Harris, York, Pa S 51 Kelly Jl I' Wliitbv, Chester CO, Pa C W Scliropp, Pliila Felix liartl, Fliiladelpliin Jos Grossman, SellersYillo C Bowman, Philadelphia J S Barrett, Boston A 0 Sinn, Chester coy Pa E Ely, Boston, Pa N Weyl, Philadelphia J L Start-man, Ohio Wm S Young, Philadelphia D J Bogar & la, Pa Thus Sen-ill, Philadelphia D B Clemons, Chester Val Con Hnuonuii, Jliilareburg B Kaufman, Suhuylt oo L XV Leslie & la, Ohio H S Stump & la, Berks ro C Weldv & la, Leb co, Pa Bliss Weldy, Lebanon co COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st„ above Chestnut. S James, Ohio A B Sloanaker, Wash, D C l l Bib-y, Heading J 1 - McGuire, Pcnna J 5 Heston, Doyb-stown , B Cadwallader, Doylestown Jll Ilavney, Doylestown A B Harlan, Coalesville W W Butter. Lane co, Pa E llartan, Chester co, Pa S X Sutton, Baltimore .1 W Marritt, Baltimore XL T Jefieris, West Chester G A Tripper, Safe Harbor W Jt PI- FW, London John J Taylor, New Jersey J F Taylor, Schlk co, Pa S Wilkinson, Chester co, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, above Tkiril, Mrs Hempstead, Phlla 31 Beeady, New York Wm H Peters & wf, N J Bliss BI Peters, N Jersey Bliss S Peters, New Jersoy J T Stein, Wash, D C T Fishier, Pcnna H Balliet, Ironton, Pa S Brown, Ironton, Pa H J Weiss, New Jersey A goiirbwij Leiiwet'T ?» J W Lick, California Wm A Duncan, Lane co 51 Fhilbio, Pitlstou STATES HNION— Sixth street, above Btarket. J E Watson, Clearfield, Pa W W Peters & fam, N J Ilßlßlillhoir, XYestuiVdco A R Ncbeuger, Lewisbnrg B B •cht-nJorfer, Perrua B B Newcomer, Pehnii C Bolder, Pbilft B H Moore, Luthersbarg F K Arnold, Luthorsburg G S Boone, Parkesburg J V Crawford, Pittsburg W W Boyer, Harrisburg II P Dunbar, Pittsburg J Maxwell. New York B F Williams T Pcnna BABLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. J 1 Schofield. YardleyviTe Btr Ely & la, Pnnna I Walton, Biorcstown, N J A floss on, New Hope, Pa Mr Shape, Lands,lale, Pa S E Sigmund, Clint..n co B Jlycrf, Ciicitnilimn A Cnrvn-, U S A, I’crnia . Btr Dougherty, USA, Pa Bliss Kvurhardt, Blissouri II C S,-i-vis, Doylestown Btr Ilibbs, Newtown John Wagner, Pliila MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. L B S?«tt, Kewtowu Mm Fswii, S«w Yuris g W Kirk, Ntw Hope C Coates, Yardioyville J ]i >Vert, Lanilimvillc, NJ Jolin Levy, New York W R Seigle, New .lersey K B Wingate, Delaware J A Van Horn, Yarrtleyvillft J Morrison, Pennsylvania A S Cnthvaltuler, Yarrtiey’ile K W Bowt-rs, N Jersey A -B BayngCi Seiv York D V Conover, How York MOUNT YEBNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch. Blr Hathaway &1, Boston Bobt Lyon, Connecticut J S Brsdy, Boston W Williams, New York ‘ D J Decker, Boston J I» Cousens, Boston LSpiapim, Bopton Samuel W Raetkrtt, DoSloki J 31 feliinn, New Jersoy Alf Murvine, Cincinnati, 0 A Rheil, Jr, Philartelphia BALD EAGLE —Third Btreet. above CallowhiU. Jhj* Ivurtx, Mcuroeco, Pa Mfn Ileiißlitsor, B-rks co Wm II Ki.ktler Selinvlkillco A T Doster, Rothlohoni Jcsiali Sclnvartz, Pa Gustav Knglc, Bethlehem Jos Barhnian, Bethlehem L F 3lohr, 3lillerstown W Gabriel, Allentown R Boyd & family, Pa Jos Brown, KggHurbor City John JCrurick, Harrisburg P Rccsv, New Jersey BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowhiU. C A Garneid, Pcnna S Daniel, Jacksonvillo Win Eiirters Jacksonville D Davis, Geo Foclit, Pcnna D Jl Bechtel, Brschtolsville J Strunk, lit chtelsville John Wasoner, Pcimu J Kntot line, Danpliin co, Pa MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FVVRTa PAGE, ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, Taylor, 24 hours from New York, with mrtpe, Ac. to Jas Allderdice. Tassed, off Delaware City, hark Achilles, from London, sailing up; twotleeply liKlen brigs below Now coming up; bark Joseph l-‘i>li. froni Cardenas, above New Castle, coming up. sk-,liv .lnseph l.nng, Gilchrist,4 days from Newport, Rt, witlt luo hl;<ls molasses to Geo Helmutb. Br!ir (iiarles 1* Stickney, Garwood, 5 days from ton. with mdse to D S Stetson & Co. Sel.r Mary, Rickards,.l day from Del, with nnls to J L RtjwJt;)- A €u. ! Steamer Alidst, Robinson, 24 hours from New York, With mdse to W 1* Clyde. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Buird & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Kensington, Baker, Boston, II Winsor. Pehr Henrietta, Jones, Boston, K A Siiuder* Co. Srhr Chronometer, Pierson, Boston, do fctr .! S Shriven Dennis. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Btr- Beverly, I’lem tfw Yo rk > 'V V BV TSLBGKAPHa (Correspondviico of the Press.) Nkw York, Nov 1, Arrived, ships Dione, Kxcelsior, and New Hampdiire, from Liverpool; J H Kiclieaim, fiom Autweri>; Oriental, Ulltl l 1 X Cola, l‘M»m LoiiJ*.lll biU*li SILUIIK-1 JJud djngton, from Livi-rponl. MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston, Johnson, hence, arrived at N York yestertlav. fehip 7'nrgrcpp, M'ltHi-mr, ior Phihuh-tphia, sailed from Boston fitli inet. Ship Black Hawk, Doane, cleared at New York yester day fi r San Francisco. Brig Amazon, Brockman, lienee for Cork, was spoken Wit illti l«t ??, 1 "' l v —• G Sauroz, Cuba J A Morris, New York THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1861. Schr Revenue, Gandy, hence, arrived at New York yesterday, Bchr Mar)- Price, Blizzard# at New York yesterday from Wilmington, Dei, 3chr A S Simpson, Churn, hence, arrived at Boston sth innl. Hcl.re John B Austin, Davie, ami Daniel E Wolfe, Hoover, cleared at boston fith inst. for Philadelphia, J*ehl’SsiUlii* T Clmrtre, dtaftre, of Cttuidcn, MJ, from Ph ludelpliia for Lynn, with a cargo of coal, put into Newport 4th inst, having split anils, lost boat, Ac, in the gale of Saturday. Between Fire Island and Sandy Hook wa§ boarded by a sea, which swept the decks, stove bul warka on the port side, and carried away boat, besides lifting fttliet 1 trilling dnins%e. Bchrs John Lancaster, Wlllele. Eliza Williams, Tay lor, and Gcovgo A Greiner, Young, sailed from Provi* deuce 4th inst. for Philadelphia. Solus Lady KU**t», Godfrey* .and Mad, Kelly, sailed from Providence ftth innt. for Philiidelpbia. Schr Clmrlrs U Yii krn » Babbitt, from Taunton for Philadelphia) at Newport 4th inftt. t*ahr Win K Stevenson, Mears, from Providence for Pliiladelphin, at Newport 4th inst. Bchrs Panthea, Clark* and Sarah, Benson, hence, ar • j ivid at New Bedford stli inst. fJSrbr Tn«»g fWdc-n, Writiugton, sailed from Fall River d inst. for Philadelphia. Selir Harry Maybee, Culver* (bo reported) hence for Bahia, was spoken 3d ult, lat 9 N, long 32 40. Sclirs Lizzie Maul, Ilalcy, nnL Lewis Mulford, Doyle* cleared at Boston sth inst. for Now York. Steamers (’uncord. Norman, and Black Diamond, Al len, hence, nuived at New York yesterday. SlvKint-r Bnriiao, Sluvir, hence* arrived at New York yesterday* NOTICE TO MARINERS. Nolice ifl hereby given that the buoy marking Hus sey‘h Rock and the approach to Saco River, Jlaine, has broken from its moorings mkl gCPO U will bo ro I'laccO soon a> possitiie. By order of the Lighthouse Board. J. I>. SF.AVF.Y* Clerk First Lighthouse District. Portland, Nov 4, 1861. SPECIAL. NOTICES. gjgSßg.l SCHOMACKKR & Co.’S GIiKAT ft rf (' SALE OF sri’ElUOlt PIANOS, THIS IVEEKi AT THEIR IVAItEROOMS, 1021 CfIESTi M T STREET—They invite the attention of the pub lic to their extensive assortment of seven-octave Rose wood I’ianoF, which they have determined to closo out at n great sacrifice- These Pianos are warranted to be PtiptrioP io diii} fM l salt in ihif ctiy, They lmve been made with the greatest possible care, and of the best seasoned material, and each instrument will be guarantied for ten years. Their reputation as mnnu fa. Hirers we believe to be n sufficient guarantee, and those desiring to purchase will certainly find it to (heir advantage# particularly when they can obtain these cele brated Pianos directly from the manufacturers at a greatly reduced cost. Call and examine these superior toned and highly-finished Instruments before purchasing elsewhere. Can sell a first- rate erven* o?tftvc Louis XXV Sty l'iftfio ft.r §±m. PI AVU \V ARUItAG U 4, nt*7-2t* 1021 CHESTNUT Street. gfggggy Special Attention is called fTTTf f to tlio iinprcccitonttit Inducnmonts oit'crml to those about purchasing Pianos and Melodeotis. Large temporary reductions being made to me by the manufac turers inconsequence of reduced wages, rent of manu factory, and all that goes to make up the cost of pro duction, the full benefit is proffered to buyers, and a call must satisfy all that now is tho time. Can sell a first class Piano at $225. Give me a call. no4-lm J. K. GOULD. Seventh and Chestnut sts. Important to tiie Ladies.— Her YOUR SEWING MACHINE from those who sell ma chines making both the “ Grover A Baker” Stitch and tli<* “Lock-or Shuttle Stiteli, that you limy te*t both and spleet the best. At 730 CHESTNUT Street you can take your choice of either stitch, with the privilege of exchanging for the other. nos-tuths3t Kerr’s China Hall, Chestnut street, Opposite iho Slate Ilou&e. SELLING OFF. The entire stock of China uud Glass of the above esta blishment is now selling off at cost, and below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM* J* KERR A CO. OALES FOB CASH ONLY. 0C34-thStU-lm Dr. Egberts on’s Vegetable Ner vous Cohdiai.: or, NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE: The great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirit.-?, Ac. Price $l. For sal© by DYOTT A CO.* No. 232 North SECOND Street, oclT-tlwlm Depot for all ropular Medicines. Helmrold’s Universally Approved Bbjikuv;—Compound Kxtract Buclm cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ac. Bead the advertisement in another column. noS-ths Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This celc brated and perfect HAIB DYE is the BEST IN TUB WORLD. AU others are mere imitations of this Great Original* which has gained such extensive Patronage in aU parts of Ihe globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantly produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Ohm Ap Rijurt&g thft HitiP, And Will gmftd? tk& HI AffActs of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia ’ mlil-tf One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made iu the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST 6oUing Prices marked iu Plain Figures. All Goods made to Ordor warranted satisfac tory. Our One-Price System 1b strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO.* 604 MARKET Street. Card Printing, Best and Cheapest Id the. Citj, at 34 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street MARRIED: gALFEASK—KBKGE.—On the 6th instant, by Rev. Dr.. Mann, Mr. John Salfrank, of Downingtown. to Mi*a Cli’iSftiana Kregc, of this city. * 'WHITELSY CAMPBELL. —On the sth instant, by Rev. George 0. Arnold, Mr. John Whitelsy, of Carding ton, l’a., to Miss Isabella of Philadelphia. * gIPPS—HOUGHTON.—On the 3d instant, by Rev. C. Cook, Mr. Thomas Sipps to Miss Lizzie A. Houghton, both of this city. * DIED: REITZSt.. —At "Lancaster, on TTeducsday morning, November 6, Mrs. Maria Roitzel, relict of the late Philip Reitzel, Esq. The funeral will take place from her late residence, Duke street, Lancaster, Pa., this (Thursday) afternoon, atSwrlvch • ' . T , HOFFMAN. —Nov. Gtu* Henry Jj., son of Noms J. auu Sarah 11. Hoffman, in the 24th year of his age. Funeral from lus father’s residonce, 445 North Seventh street, on Friday next, al 2 o’clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. ** FERMI) AY.—Suddenly; on ttm &th insU of apoplexy; at his residence, Tulpehocken street, Germantown, Wm. Fenidnv, of Concordia parish, Louisiana. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, Bth instant. Services at tiie Second Presbyterian Church, Germantown, at 2 o'clock P. 11. fcecdifuJy. ** ADAIR.—On the 4th iDßtont, Sophie H. Adair, in the 19th year of her age, and Annie H. Adair, on the sth instant, in the 22d year of her age, daughters of Rev. Robert and 1 afharine Adair. The family and intimate friends will meet at the house, Nob 17u8 Filbert fttrocb at 10 o’clock At M i and the funeral services will be held in the Wectern Presbyterian Church, southwest corner of Filbert and Seventeenth htroets, at 11 o'clock A. M. preciariy, on Friday, the Btli instant. . ** MORGAN. On the sth instant, Charlotte M. Morgan. Ber reintives mid frifiida of the fiunily me inritwl to attend her funeral, from her late residence, southwest curlier Second and Pearl streets, Camden, New Jersey, on Thursday, 7th instant, at 2 o’clock P. M. *# FISIIKR.—At his residence, at Wakefield, on the 4th instant, Thomas Rodman Fisher, in the 58th year of his nwA. The relatives and friends of the family Are invited to attend his funeral, on Fifth-day, 7th instant, to meet at his late residence, at 11 o’clock, and proceed to Laurel Hill. _ f * t 6TRGVP.—9n Ww 4th instant, Lieutenant Gotonel Simpson R, Stroud, or the Sixth Regiment of New Jersey Volunteer*, in the 32d year of his age. His male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, comer of Second and Poarl streets, Camden, N. J., this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock.* KOPP.—On tho 4tii instant; John Kodd; aged 45 yoors and 2 months. ... 4 Funeral from his la# residence, No. 514 Penn street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * DUNTON.—On the 3d instant, Susan 8., wife of Capt. John L. Dunton, in the 54th year of her age. FtmeMl fMM hw» late rwidftfiM, No. 1529 MdUfttV*e nou street, this (Tlmmlay) afternoon, ut 1 o’clock. * BUNTING.—On the 4th instant, Henry Bunting, in the 76th year of liis age. Funeral from his late residence, Flourtewn, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. * CONNER.—On tho sth instant, James Conner, in the 71at year of Ins age. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, in Palo thorp street, this (Thursday), afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * HARDRINK.—On the sth infctuut, Mrs. Elizabeth Hardline, in the 59tb year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Daniel liar diiiie, Pussy unk road, 7»el6w Wharton atreef, this (Thurs day) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. , * KEYSKR.—On the sth instant, Anna, daughter ot : Andrew J. and Sarah Keyser, aged 1 year and 3 months. Funeral from the residence of her parent*, No. 842 Darien street, above Parrish, this (Thursday) afternoon, at I o’clock. * McINTYBE.—On the sth instant, Michael, son of Janies and Margaret Mclntyre, aged 10 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents, Spring : Garden street between Broad and Fifteenth, this (Thurs liny) Hltcniooiii Rt 1 u’docis. * BULLIGAH.—Un tlic Dili inst., Miss Blary Blilligaib Funeral from tho residenco of her brother, Daniel Blilligan, 60iithw.st corner of Lomhard and Sixth streets, this (Tlmr'day) nfternoon, at 1 o’clock. * A/rOUBNING STOfiii, No. 018 Jyx CHESTNUT STREET. BESSON A SON have lately received Black Beaver Cloth Cloak*, Gray Water-proof Cleakp, Black Thibet Long Shawl*, extra sizes; Shepherd Plaid Long and SliJlU’h, Chi he and OrciiA'llne Collars Ahd yiAAVes, Jouvln’s Black Kid Gloves, Alexandras Black, Loatl, and Purple Kid Gloves; Fleecy Silk Gloves and Gaunt let*, Black Centre Biociie Scarfs, Black all wool Velour Ottomans and Reps, a yard; Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents a yard ; Grenadine; Veils, Ac. not notice to teachers.—the School Directors of Eatt Goshen District, Chester la.nnty. will meet at School No. J, near Goaheu viJle, in said district, on MON DA V, November 11, at 11) o’clock A. SI., to :ir>pvirit threa Main Teachers for tho v.inti r term nt fimv uumthsi Tin* Gunnty Snpnrints.ndont will tie pma’iit tn cximuue uypliea;itrj. Salary thirty dollars per month. By order of the Board. nu<-3L* J. MARSHALL AITKEN, Secretary. NOTICE. OFFICERS OF ARMY, [LS Nnvy, Marine Corps, Volunteers, mid Home Guards, not on duty, will assemble at INDEPENDENCE HALL, at 12 o’clock, punctually. WILLIAM BRADFORD, It Assistant Adjutant General Home Guard. P/CT MECHANICS 1 BANK, [JJ§ Puii.auku’hia, Kor. 5.1801. The Board of Director* have this day declared a lemi nnutiol dividend of THREE AND ONK-HALN percent. (•»}$ )i payable on and after November 15, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. fcjT.ei J. WIEUAND, Jf. t OiwWer._ nr=» EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURG, PlTTSUl'lttif Nov. 0,1861. 'l'lio Directors of this bank have deckired a dividend of l-'OVK per cent, but of the earnings of the lost six Stockholder?, or their representatives! will be paid on or after the 15th Instant ut the Western Bank of I’hUtub lyhiu. nu7-10t n . THE rHILADEIMIU BANK. [TW r,iiLiiiL f Li‘itu, Novtuk; 5.1881. Tin- Tllrectwe have tl»i* ilay doclnnil a illvidaiul of Tint IK FI. I; CENT, for the liift six mouths, pa) utile on lUiimml. ’ B - B. COMKGYS, ■■ooG-Sf WESTERN BANK OF I'M LADA. ILg l'mi.Aiii-i.iTHA, November 5.1681. The TCrcctniv of tliis ltank bare this tiny declared ft dividend ot' THUNK riilt (T.NT., payable mi and after the 15th inst. G. 81. TROUTMAN, ecO-lOt lushicr. 11. M. IIUBBAY, Cashier PEOPLE'S UIERABYINSTIT3TE— UJ? The Soeoml Lecture of tho Courso nil! ho doli. vi rid on THURSDAY EVENING, November 7th, m CONCERT HALL, liy Hun. CHARLES SCMNI.It. Subject, •< Tiie Rebellion—ltß Origin and Mainspring/' Lecture quarter before 8 o'clock. Tickets 25cent*, at T. B. PUGH’S, SIXTH niid CHESTNUT Streets. no2*fn ip rr=i HANK OF COMMERCE. Uoc Pmi.Anm.rmA, November 5,,1861. 'J ho Piroctors have this day declared a dividend of THRICE PER CENT., payable on demand. oc6-6t J. A. LEWIS?, Cashier. KOVTHWAKK HANK. I’mi.AHF.i.i’iiiA, November »*_ 1861. 'i'he Directorn have declared a dividend of KD K PER CENT , piiviiWe oil awl after THURSDAY, "tb inst. octi-fit. F. I-. STEEL, Cashior. ry-=* tOJIiIILRCIAL BASK OT TESASIL. IL3 VANIA. r Phi i. adr f. i*if ia , November 5. 1861. Tiie Board of Directors have this day declared a H*»rni mnnml dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 15th inat., elenr of State tax. S. t\ PALMER* ocfi-lOt Cayhier. EC HA NI V&' U 3 RANK. PiiiLAOKiii'iiia, November 5, 1861. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on demand. _ nufi-Gt _W.RUSinm .fHq Cnahlcr«_ OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, Pmi.At>Ki.i>in.\, November *4, 1861. NOTICE TO STOCKinLDEUS.—A special meeting of tiie Stocklioldera of the Pennsylvania Itnilroad Oom pfliiy will he held |n tills city on TUKHBAY# Uav of November, 1861, nt 10 o’clock A. M., lit the SAN - SOM-STRKKT HALL* for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposed contract with, and ft lease of the road of, tiie Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Com pany. By order of the Board: no4-9t EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. BANK OF COMMERCE* Us-5 Philadelphia, October 7,1861. The annual election for Directors will be held nt tho Banking House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November nex, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. ftl. and 2 o’clock r* M. The fumoul mrciing of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. ©cB-tuths tnolB COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL* VANIA. IMm.AhKLPUtx, o*t. 12,18GL The Annual Election for Directors will bo held at the Banking House on Monday, November 18th, between tit© hours of 10 A. fit. aud 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders will be held at the same place, on TUESDAY, November sth, at 12 o'clock M. S. G. PALMER, ocl6- tuthetnolS Cashier. ryr=* WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL IL? 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 Novem ber next, at 12 o’clock M. Aud the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of November next, between tho hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2o'clock P.M. G. M. TROUTMAN, oc3-thst tNIB Cashier. ry-r=. GIRAR9 BANK, Philadelphia, Octobers, 1861. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A. HI. and 2 P. M. A goimml meafing of the StAcUhohiflM will be held at the same place on TUESDAY*, November 5, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. 008-tutlis tno!8 OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Iks WMPANYi rwi.APBLFiHAi October 15, ISM.— The Board of Directors have tUis day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER GENT, oil the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on aud after November 15,1561. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can bo bnd on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. oel7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. fyr=» CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE.— U 3 NOTICE.—The Hoard of City Commissioners will bear Appeals from tlie Assessment of Real and Personal Property, as returned by the Assessors of tho different ■Wards, fur the Triennial Assessment of 1862, on tlio fol lowing days: Wards.' I 15t.... Monday, Oct. 211 2d.... Tuesday, 44 22, 3d Wodn'idaVi « 23| 4th....Tlmi«lay, “ 24 6lh Friday, t{ 25 J 6th.... Monday, “ 28 1 7tlu...Tuesday, 44 29 Bth....Wednesday, 44 30 “ SI 10th... .Friday, Nov. 1 12(1,'j “ 4 13tli....Tuesday,- Nov. 5 14th.... Wednesday, “ 6 15th.... Thursday, ii 7 ..Friday, “ 8 1 Sth.... Monday, “ 11 19th.... Tuesday, “ 12 20th.... Wednesday, “ 13 2UK...O!Ltir*.W, LL 14 ..Friday, “15 ..Monday, “ 19 " JAMES SIIAIV, Cleric. oc!6:tnol8 FARMERS'AND MECHANICS* BANK. —Philadelphia, October 4,1861. —The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the ISth day. of November next, between the bourn of 9 o’clock A, 81. and 3 o’clock P. At.* and on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders w ill be held at the Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter. ocs-dtulB W. RUSIITON, Jr., Cashier. MILITARY NOTICES, JU HEADQUARTERS HOME A GUARD, City of Tnri.uiFi.i-mA, Novc-inlw 5, W IStsl. ■"* SPECIAL ORDER, No. SO. THK REMAINS Of THK LATE COT.(>> Klj E. D. BAKER, the distinguished Senator in Congress, from the State of Oregon, and Colonel of the California Regi ment, who was killed recently at the battle of Ball's Bluff, in Virginia, while gall *ntly lending Jus troops in action, will be taken thrortgh thjs cRy 9jj AYt the 7th iiist., en route to California. To manifest the high estimation in which the character of the illustrious deceased is held by our fellow-citizens, the remains will be received with military houors on their arrival at the depoKat Broad and Prime streets. An e*cort, composed of Uflonel Bickers First Regiment, infantry, and Colonel Dare’s Second Regiment, will be formed ou Broad street, at 12 o’clock M., on THURS DAY, to receive the remains. Colonel Dare will detail one company of his regiment as a guard of honor to the remains. The escort, after having received the body at the depot, will conduct it up Brand street to Pine, up Pine to Sist toenth street-along Sixteenth street to Chestnut, thence down Chestnut to Independence Hall, where it w ill be deposited, and where it will remain Lu state during the ensuing Friday.' Colonel liickel will command tl»o escort. Troops in flitsmite of the United States in this neighborhojd, and of the First Pivitficin Pennsylvania "Volunteers, aud of the Borne Guard, not otherwise on duty, are respect fully invited to unite with the escort on this occasion. Officers of the navy, marine corps, or of any of these services not on duty with their commands, are also in ritttl to pOTtii'iputr in thp proceseion. By ordor of Briga* dicr General A. J. rLEASONTOIf. VDt, BRADFORD, It Assistant Adjutant General. u TO MILITARY MEN.—Wanted D h Captain. Fiwtt and Saeand Ltautau&ut wha have, or \j| can Boon recruit, ft company for a Regiment already in active service. Address Wood’s Dispatch, 41 1 J. L. B.” It* . . BU. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme diately for the X". S. Mai me Corps, 300 atilo-Oodied men, for boh anil land service: also a fetv competent drummers anil lifers. All information that may he required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. Captain J. C. CASH, 0c26.12t Recruiting Officer. Sr* INSTRUCTION IN HORSE jfel MAN SHIP.—The undersigned respectfully *1 *VJ to inform the public that his BIDING BCRUOL, DUGAN Street, below Spruce, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets, lias been reopened for th© season. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to become skilful riders will realise the stffcerior advantages derived from well-trained horses, and an attentive teacher, at the above establishment. „„„ „„„„ liustMielHvns given iu SWORD AND LANGE EXER CISER. for Cavalry; the Manual of the Sabre and Lance, and in all matters especially appertaining to MILITARY HORSEMANSHIP. Particular attention given to TRAINING HORSES, upon the most approved systems. English, French, mill German spolcon. For the accommodation of those unable to attend duimg the day, an EVENING CLASS will be waited upon, from G to 8 o’clock. Attached to his School will be found excellent Stablmg, under the superintendence of Mr. G. FREE, favorably known for his superior Saddle and driving Horses. The best care bestowed on Livery Horses. oc2B-12t* EUGENE PE KIEFFEB. NEW PUBLICATIONS. pHARLES READE’S NEW NO - AND THE HEARTH; ORj MAID, WIFE AN© VVII>6W. A MATTER-OF-FACT FICTION. MY The author of 44 Peg Woffington,” “Never to© Lata to Mind)” “Lore moLittle, Lore mo Long,” Ac, Cloth bound, priC6 91.25 j paper covers, price 75 cents. This last great Novel by CHARLES RE ADE, has been reemed with the utmost ciUiusiftsm in Loiidoni iriiwp it is just published. Tito Saturday Review, in atlircc- coluum notice, declares the work will take a place beside the romances of Walter Scott. The interest in this coun- try bids fair to become enormous, us tho advance orders from booksellers amount, to nearly 5,000 COPIES. * * # BALZAC’S LAST NOVEL, EUGENIE GRANDET. Cm* idegrtiit volume. Price &1, The fourth of the series of Balzac’s Standard Novels, translated from the French, Uniform with CJESAJI BIKOTTEAU, PETTY ANNOYANCES OF MAItBIED liIFEi THE ALCHEMIST. * * * ESSAYS BY GEORGE BIUMLEY. One large vol. Price 31.25. A collection of Literary Essays from the British Quar terlcy s, by one of their most brilliant contributors. Among these charming papers will be found those on Tennyson, Ct*rij'!v, Wordsworth, Thackeray, Coventry lhitmore, Pickens, Charles Kingsley, llidwer Lyttnn, Poetry mul Criticism, 44 Noctos AmbrostannV’ Ac. These books arc for sale everywhere, and will bo by until, piiptftgi l Fi'iui, by RUDD & OAttLEYON, PtihlMieiv, New York. imo-tullw3t T MPOIIT ANT—RELIABLE.— X Llovd’g §lOO,OOO Stool-phi to Topographical Map of Virginia, five feet fnumre, worth S2l>, only $l. Lloyd 1 © great Military Map of the fifteen Soiitlierh Jatiitef, five feet failure, price 50 cents. Maps sent anywhere by mail. Big profits allowed agents. B. F. STEPHENS, Agent,- noB-2t* 600 CHESTNUT Street. Books, law and misoella NEOIJB, new and old, bonght, mid, and «• changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Btreet. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, u w I distance, will state their names* sizes* fJindiuKa* dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania foreale. Catalogues, In press, sent free. Librarteeap pralwed by rfa2fimf.fl JOHN GAMPRKLTI_ LEAD—B barrels just received Vy iier schooner Amalia, for sal. by JAUUETOIIK & CARSTATRS, 110 T 202 ami 204 South FRONT Street. YOU WANT THE BEST—YOU mum ud for and get colored Photographs, tor which you arc charged only 91 at RKIMKtt'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green, *** TKGOT COITER.—3O,OOO lbs bett I nuulity Luke Superior Ingot Copper, in store, luwlfor eule in lots to fluit imrcliftstTM ut GKonoi: f. woMitvrrrs, 41& A.KCB Street. no2-&tuthOt RET All. DRY GOODS. PRE N C H WINTER CLOAKS, NOW OPEN. JUST RECEIVED, PARIS-MADE LADIES’ PALETOTS, nr CARL PETERS & Co.. N. K. corner TENTH, and CHESTNUT Streets. lio7-2l 37,000 SHmTS - DRAWERS, lndiso Hue mixed Shirts and Drawee. (Bristol Manufacturing Co.) 1,200 Ribbed 5,000 Plain 600 all wool heavy 5,866 Ribbed Jackets. 3,000 “ “ 2,000 “ For Rule by JOEL J. BAILY & CO., Qlff MARKET STREET. QOOPER & CONARLL CLOTH CLOAKS. PROM 86 TO 820,' 111 their LARGE ROOM, SECOND STORY, ■snoJtutlis-Tt S. E. cor. NINTH Rnd MARKET Sts. Fa ncy cassimebes— Of every guide aud stj le t from C2c to $1.50 per yard, RI»cU Ctttwlunrree, some extra fine tote. COOPER & CONARD, nc.7 NINTH and MARKET Streets. LADIES’ BLAOK CLOTHS. Mmus lieuvj- Ovexcoatiugd. Men’s tine Dress Cloths. COOPfiR & CONARD, ,o 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets. TPLANNELP— Ji? Yard wide, fine white extra at 3B cents. Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine. COOPER st OONABD, nu 7 NINTH and MARKET otreeta. Dress goods. Reps. Merinoes, PoplhiF, Delaines, Ac. Black Poplins, Merinoes, Delaines, Bombazines, Ac. COOPER A CONAKD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET. pi.OAKS— x / Ready made or made to order. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH and MARKET Streets. For two months longer ONLY! TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY! TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY! TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY! PRICE. FERRIS. & CO., Will cuntinne to offer tlieir WHOLESALE STGGK AT RETAIL. Liulies viehiug anything in Lii-.os, EmlToiderieH, Linens, or White Goode, would do well to cult at 726 CHESTNUT STItEET. PARIS-MADE VELVET C I,OAKS, TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF HATfifilAb I roint-Alencou Collars and Sets, Point-Yenico Collars and Pete, Valencieiine Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Collars and Sets, French. Embroidered Collars and Set?*, trimmel with Valencia Lace, very choice style. Handkerchiefs, Capes. Coiffures, Barbes, and Berthes in all the above materials. Together with ah the novelties in our line, which will be offered at TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW TIIEIR USUAL RETAIL VALUE. TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY l No. 736 CHESTNUT STREET, nofi-lm E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, Have (heir USUAL show of Goods for FALL; 1861. FALL SILKS, FALL SHAWLS, FALL CLOTHS. FALL POPLINS, FALL DELAINES, FALL MERINOES, FALL DRESS GOODS, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. GOODS AT WHOLESALE, GOODS AT RETAIL. oclS-sxmvlm TjIYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND .rVi ARCH, have all their New York Auction purchases arranged for sale. Lautefr Bill* Heavy Corded Plain Reps. Magnificent Printed Reps. Solferino Printed He Laines. Soifeviuo Printed Merinoe.-. All-Wool figured Morinoes. Impilds J)c* Lainc.', Lupin’s Black Bombasine, low. New Dress Goods, by steamer. nos EICH PRINTED POPLINS— Now designs in fine Qualities, Largo lot yard wide, 3T % cents. 802 SIIARPLEbS BROTHERS. PLAIN EPINGLINES All dark colors, desirable shades. Various (nullities Ribbed PoDlius. no 2 SHAUPLESS BROTHERS. WINTER SHAWLS— Long Blanket Shawls, iu chocks. New fancy designs, lino goods. B& n BIIARPr.EfiS BROTHERS. fILOAKING CLOTHS— Water-proof Frosted Beavers, Ribbed Tricots, plain Beavers, SHARPIIEBS BROTHERS* nn2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TALANNELAND BLANKET WARE JJ HOUSE. Eiitv* nenyy Canton Finmieis wtd Pomfiitio Muslin,, «« English and American Blankets tor Beds and Cribs. “ Beal Welsh and Shaker Flannels. •>« Swanskin and Patent Flannels. “ Hatardvale and Washington Flannels. At the Inu ost ensh prices. SHEPPARD, VAN KAKT,INGEN A ARRISON, no'.!-tit if 1013 CHESTNUT Street. Dry gooes reduced.—bar- Gjtfjsg, One lot Satin Fraconia,-31 Jfc; usual prico, DOe. One tot Printed Cashmere, 07 JOc: usual price, 62j£c. One lot Plaid Valencia, 37>j c; usual price, 63% c. One lot Printed Beps, 37)$c; usual price, 02>fc. One lot Plain Keps, 31 Ifc; usual price, 37&c. One lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 75c J worth SI 28. • .... One lot Be Baines, 22c: usual price, 25c. One lot Gents’ B. C. Handkerchiefs, 25c; usual price, 2r iot Lajies ’ L - c - ua joHNH f f’ S TS^s: ery „oi 702 ARCH Strout: LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of JANE ELIZA JONES, deceased. BICHARD S. COXE, of Richmond, Virginia, will please take notice that a petition lias been presented to the Or phpps’ Court for the city of Philadelphia, praying said Conrt to decree that the lettora testamentary granted to him shall be declared void, and that an Ad ministrator c. t. a. shall be appointed. Said petition wi l he heard on FRIDAY, November 15,1661, at 10 o clock A M. I*SIT "▼ VAIL, n,.7,11-21 Alldi'iwp foi l fetitionop. MINERAL PLATE TEETH.— wtfrnj LUKF.NS, 51. D., DENTIST and Slanufac turcrof Mineral-Plate Teotli.—This stylo of Toetb, in stead of using metal, arc o-nstructed entirely of Minerals, Jience they are entirely free from metallic or other taste. Tiicic are no joints to become filled with moisture or particles of food, and thus they arc absolutely pure, dean, and will always continue so. The advantages are cheapness, durability, and utility in masticating.. They cnniiut produce buiulftclio* iuuiraluuii sorthtHrojit* uys« pepsla, ftc., go often caused by gold and silver plMo Th»ge Teeth lmve been worn for the pant eight year* with the greatest riatinfuction. Ulllcc, IK)7 AltCll Street, where reference may_be. h:\rt end specimens seen. nu7«t>t% 'VTO MORE HARPER’S FERRY 1N TLOUK—But our arrangements are now com plete for procuring euunlly good bnwuls from-St. MiMourf, and ElUcott Mills, Mtirylantl, of winch „ invite a Irinl. Also, MOUNTAIN MUCKIVIIBAT pf superior »junßty, \<y {he or * >4rr ”, for saio at lowest cash prices. ALLMAN A KKHNWHR* VOITKTII and VINK Streets. gj, ABELE OR SILVER-LEAVED *3IL POPLAR TRICKS.—A Urge stock fop wila.ljy BIAIILON MOOKK, Nurseryman, Morrisvulc, Bucks county, Pa. A . , .. - „ Tills beautiful tree is one of tho most desirable for planting near the sea shore. noU-bt*^ THiTm O DET HAIR-CUTTING SALOON intliis cityis ut l-'OURTH anti 11RANCH linl'-iftf George f. benkert, LOOKING GLASS su.l Photograph I’rtuio Manufacturer, 828 Alton Street. “°‘~ lfu JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, No. 4 Kortli FIFTH Street, General Agent anil Com initsiou Merchant Tor the Bate of Produce and Manufac tured Guotle. Consignments snliuitwl. nop-oi^ /^IDER.—New clarified Champagne tj Cider, of extra quality, by the hos»head or barrel Tor title In K.MIIi M.VHUM i lifi-lWir N.«. 120,132, i*i..l 124 LOMBARD at. "PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID A to Ladies' Hair-Cutting auil Shampooing, at FOURTH Bi d BItANCH. no'i-ltti. JACKETS. “ Red A White, ** * 4 Knit. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. OLOAKB. ~~ CLOAKS. CAMPBELL, 1134 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS MADE HIS GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND "WINTER CLOAKS. MSEMUtIif ti. 012 WINTER CLOAKS AT POPULAR PRICES. J, W, FRQCTQK & GO. WILL OI'KN THIS HOKHING A. large collection of BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, Ranging from && to Sfio. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE, And"particularly worthy the attention of economical purchasers. farib mantilla, cloak, and riTJt empo rium, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, 0c24-tf PHILADELPHIA. riLOAKS! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS l WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, In endless variety j LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade: BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every quality; BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVE R Y NE W STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL: THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. No. 23 South NINTH Street. CLOA K S ! . The Largest, Clieapeat, and Beat-assorted Stock in the city. DOUGH k CO.; No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opponito Franklin Market. NEW CLOAK STORE! Thu most Elegant assortment in tlie eitr. No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut. THE ARCH-STREET CLO AK AND MANTILLA stoke. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERT NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSFALL, MBk«m N, W. corner TENTH find ARCH Shi MILLINERY GOODS. Q [TY BONNET STORE. SEASONABLE GOODS SEASONABLE PRICES SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Ladies’ and Mieses’ Bonnets, Children’s Turbans, Caps, Ac., the best and most fashionable, and at the low «t priffii Fwiiifts fflwte mo er mid re trimmwl; Millinery Goods in aimntities to suit. BEA VEU, FELT and PLUSII Goods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, NO. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. T^ENNEDTS FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 799 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. oc;'-3m - JIILLINEM MP - STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Co.. 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 m their line. A superior brand of black velvet ribbons *e!3-2m Always on hand. -rfQ MBS. M. A. kIKNEAR, 1208 9Hr CHESTNUT Street, will open Winter Hats »n THURSDAY, the "tb, anil without fnrtlier notice will be happy to see her customers and the ladies generally. noti'Wfrii 3l# -tfft MBS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 9Sr CHESTNUT Street, will open n splendid assort, luent of Paris Millinery, on THURSDAY, Nov. 7. 0c6»12t MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CnLSTIMjT STRKF.T, iU open Paris Millinery for tlie winter, on THURS DAY, Nov. 7, ISM. nos-12t* ■\/TRS. S. J. PARKER, FORMERLY iTj. Miss Williamson, of Ninth street, iinvhis re-es tahlißliri] her former business of FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING, would ho linppy to see her former customers at MRS. BISHOP’S MILLINERY ESTA BLISHMENT,IOIB CHESTNUT Street, where she will lmve constantly the latest London and Paris fashions: Her old friends will find her having competent and taste ful ladies to assist her in pleasing them ns heretofore, nofi-fit* . RATIONAL LOAN, The undersigned aro prepared to deliver the Seven and Tliree-tentlis Treasury Notes upon payment. DREXEL & GO., Bankers, PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN» of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, which are now ready for delivery at Office of JAY COOKE, Subscription Agont* 0c23-lm South THIRD Street. NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co.. BANKERS NO. 11l SOUTH THIRD STREET. Pursuant to iutructiona from the Secretary of tho til? Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notca, bearing intoraat at the rate of seven and three-tenths per C6Ut. annum, will remain open at my office, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from S A. Jtf* until 5 P. «£•» and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notea wilt be of tho denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19tl* of August, 1801, payable in gold in three years, or con vertible into a twenty years six per cent, loan, at tho vpt*vH?Ftf! e ii?W?VT Mi intent coupons attached, which can bo cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six montha, and at the rate of one cent, perday on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by subscribers will be cheerfully nuvde. THE NOTES ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY MENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. . Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY RANKS. JAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. "g O. THOMPSON^ T A I LOR. N. E. COR. SEVENTH and WjILNUTSTS. CIRCULAR My customers, and the public generally, are respect fully informed that my selections of fabrics and facili ties for filling ordera this seneon are quite equal to those of any former one. I therefore take this convenient metliud of cordially inviting my old patrons, together with ail gentlemen of taste and dross, to give my es tablishment an early visit. N. B.—All kinds of Military Uniforms made at the ehortcßt notice. .. . _ oc9-lm JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Will open on MONDAY, October 28, fresh supplies ef No. 3 0 3—4 O 4 , and oilier POFULAB BTYLF.B. HENRY OWEN, Jlgent, 91 JOHN STREET, 0c29.0til Kcw Vork ' 34 South THIRD Street. AUCTION NOTICES, fiCr~BAZAAB,NINTH AND 3AN- AaSsOM S ritUETS. auction Sale of horses, *c. ON S VTUItIIA Y MORNING, At 10 o’rlork. (nniprisin?— , A pair of enrri tge fiorai'H, Muck find tin), 10 li.iniL liiyli, coat I*l,ooo. To l« wild singly. A Biiah.ddnr Itockaviy rarrineo, l>y Letter, cost 5600. A ermne liorknwny, bj lluglTH, cost 5400. _ A Germantown w'ngon, by Letter, co.t SJ2S. A li/«lit plm tun, by Lctlrri pole arid shafts. A light slcigli, fur two liorso-, hnrnfss, Ac. ALSO, A pair of switch-tail brown rarrhice horse-. A high-box .lenity Lind conch, hj Watson. A Germantown vaaonfnrtwo horses. A k*l of harness, Middle, Ac. ALSO, A bay hnrw, 111 hand* high, a go ml saddle and harness horse. A handsome parrel p<»ny, 8 years ..Id. A pony curt, by Smith .v ilnrl;, with harness, a com plete establishment. A farnilv tiiniago, by Smith A Burk. A (irnnaiituwn wagon, by Flagler. Double a ltd single harness. robes, Ac. W -i he above arc from tin* stables ui* private gcutl**- men, ami arc all to he Raid. A LSO, At the winie time will be (told several matched and eiiiKh: hiirniw imrl wnldk* horfiftfi And ft large collection of new ftnd second, band car riage!*, with w hich the sale will commence, tST“ No postponement on account of the weather. It ALFRED M. HKBKNKSS, Anctkmeer. WANTS, WANTED— A first-class Book-kocp cr, not less than tinny years of age. for two months, address “IRON,’* at this Oilier, with name ami reference. not>-3t* /VAN V ASHERS WANfED FOR \-J “Histoj v of the War.” Slide and female. !>S South FIFTH Street- noo-:st# rmiLD- N URSK WANTED -Apply at No. 1907 VINK Sheet. nofi-Ut* fa. WANTED—A FARM, witliiu ten twelve miles of Philadelphia, f..r which the best quality of improved city property will be given in ex change. Apply to E. PF.TTTT, gc3o No. 300 WALNUT Street, BOARDING. PRIVATE 'ROARIUXIir V\ r i f H FINK ROOMS, in a desirable location. Address •> ARCH STREET,” Blood's Dispatch. nofi-Ui* TJOARDING. —Desirable and hand , %-J gopiely-furnished rooms, in a central part of the city, can he obtained on moderate terms. References exchanged. Address “A. 11. C.,” Dress Office.oc2B-I2t* TDIIiST- CLASS BOARDING, WITH X? Single end Communicating Rooms, No. 1117 LO CUST Street. »c3l-lm* FOR SAKE AND TO JL.ET, A FARM for sale. A FAItM, With tho usual Improvements, of 143 aero?, 33 of vliich arc wihhlluikl, in Chester county, two miles south of rotlsrowiii r«u is ofltrwi for sulu low. Aiwilr to JSO. B. IIOLIttAN, M. D., Near DoiiyhissviHts Pa. FOR SALE—The ehoiee of two value- Mo PATENT.*. very chr.ap, or exchnnffe for no ffttitlLUi Gobi" io w&r. Address 11 ■trnf«-i T l.anilioi'lvillo, Now Jh-koj'. no7-7t# FOR SALE—One Ten-Horse Hori xontal Steani-Eniriiie complete, wj»h pump, Ac., ■•▼itb or * itliont nt the option of the purchaser. "Will he Bold very low by C. A. VaNKIKK A Go., FPfthk foril, Pa. noT-lit* TO LET—A VERY CONVENI- Kx ENT four story Dwelling, with back builillnmt and all the modern ronvenienre.R, No. 1-7 TWKNTIKTII Street* fthoro Arcli; opposite .St:Clement** Church. ItPiit reduced to Miit tin* times. Apply 29 North Fourth street. i»os-twths3t^ ip FOR SALE VALUABLE Bair ABM ami MILL rROrEBTY— Farm containing 60. ACRES hf LAND, tfttULU tw.lv* tnll™ north of flu* city, near Port Washington station, North Pf»mi 1 a Railroad. First-class improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 300 WALNUT Street. TO LET—A THREE-STORY ESa. Dwelling Hon«e, -with a good Cooking-Range, l*ot and cold, water, niul all the modern conveniences. Ap* pi>' on the premises, No. 1228 MARSHALL Street. ocl7-tf -s EOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain ing 130 acres; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high etate of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles.from Doylestoiv n depot, and %% miles from LambertTille sta« tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub stantial stone improvements; good owt-hnildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only §75 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, aelfl No. 309 WALNUT Street. REMOVALS. T B. STONE & 00., CHINA, fj • Glass and tjueensware DenVrs, have removed from 5U$ to 529 COMMERCE Strwt. where they will continue the )‘Usit|esH r ___ tyn-2t* DR. DU BOUOHET, DblN *Ox.7tT3 TIST, lias BEHOVED to 1533 ARCH Street. | WATCHES? JEWELRY, TN ORDER TO SEDUCE OUR JL large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are uow, in ac cordance with the limes, offering them at GREATLY reduced prices. Ladies or aen+lemen intending to nm-chaso a Watch for tlifir OWII wear, will fin l ? ftt oar feMWiiftfiit #a article thut can he I3IPLICITLA RELIED ON for time, and at a pneo MUCH LOWER tlian ever beforo asked. w , Particular attention is given to repairing fine watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful worknaen. FAKR & BROTHER, Importers, cSS-fimif 554 CHKSTNUT SWi, below PowtVu GROCERIES. rjlO FAMILIES EBEtUMHB Hf IH3 BUBAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply familial al their Country Residences with ewry description of FINE GROCEBIES, TEAS, &(7.i Afl. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, OORNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE SBEET& mylS STOVES AND RANGES. SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS £t3n BERBER, EOS THE P&RLOB, BIUINO HOOM, AND, qrrieE, _ IN ALL SIKES, And made In the mast approved manner, of the host Imported Russia Iron, with PATENTED OLAY CYLIN DERS, of which we have the exclusive sale. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH, 012-2mif Ho. 244 Korth SECOND Street. WORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S Ejjfl CELEBRATED COOKING STOYES, Gab- consuming, with Double-plated Tops, atjall the lateHt improvements. Mamifucturfd and sola at 012-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Sineet THOMSON’S CELEBRATE© frzfl LONDON “KITCHENER," The Boat, most durable, and conveniwit artango* m«ul !o* CoJslne • hiving o>o test fleiliUiS !fcr in dant supply of Hut Water, Roasting, Baking, Siewii®, Broiling, &c. Eor sale, in various sizes, o£ oujc O'-a manufacture. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND SUoai, Oia-Smif DtuMValsKai COAL. I?DW. N. HALLO WELL, coal dealer, OFFICE, 133 WALNUT EL, Mow Second. The best Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain Coal constantly on hand. Orders by Dispatch receive prompt ftllfiitigiti wl9-lm JiAMILV COAi: WM. O. SHINN & BRO. Haro ronstwifty vh liwrf ft torse supply of Spring m 4 Buck Mountain, Lehigh, anil Locust Mountain and Ash land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all sizes, at prices to suit the times. Send your orders to Office, No. 222 WALNFTbSJreet; or lo the Yard, corner of SWANSON and PRIME Streets. Entire satisfaction guarantied. # oclT-lmif SAFES. MILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE |sJUmOYEP to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, Be* tnyjfranliliii Institute. The uiidersigiuaJ, thankful for part favors, and tain* determined to merit future patronage, has soenred tr elegant and convenient store, and has now od hand f large assortment of Lillie’* Celebrated Wrought an£ Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onlj strictly fire and hnrglar proof safes made.) Alia* LUlla’l Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Boors and Locks will be furnish* to order on ahoit notice. This is the strongest, best p» tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s Net Cabinet Safe, for Plate, JaW*l#y, k&. Tills SflfA iS WB ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything fw o** fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strlouj fire and burglar proof. . _ . . , Special Notice.— l havo now on hand say twenty <2 Farrtli Herringi & S&ffs> v? the® fi?snr a?Wi ftnd some forty of Other makers, comprising a complet* assortment os to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tbt now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at ten low prices. Please call and examine. ja2&-lyif H. 0. SADLBR. Agent. pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Manufactured by Mcknight & rutter, BIMJ k liMovy, ?24 CHESTNUT Street, over lift- /.aril’s Rook Storo. arc iimnufiicturiiig the above beautiful Albums* and have just finished a lot, superior in style, finish, and durability to any in the market. The attention of the twuly* unit nil intMt'fStml, lire im’ihuli anil ft liluiiAl dis» count inmh» to denlcrs. .. All Myles of lino Mid ornamental Hook-Binding doue In a superior manner. McK SIGHT & RUTTER, nos-2t* 724 CHESTNUT Street. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. W« are now srevarod In rornlr thii STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Aoekts, 1010 MARKET STREET, ■rt-flm Philadelphia. QLATE MANTELS, O These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de« cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by os, sud sold » t VBICJSg T 0 sIIIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON. ocs-smif - ' RO. 1010 CHESTNUT Strect._ rrilE BALTIMORE QAS-BURNING FIREPLACE HEATER. ItarttarerrtMttir “ l.atr.beS*£ stove for warming Ihf room in wl Kl 't stands, and also roonw above. Cal) and look WILSON, ocd-Smif S«. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. AMUSEMENTS. American academy of MCSJC, i/irtaiAHK, THE CHEAT P*BSTIMOJT*TEI7B, Tina (TIII'IISIIAV) I/VMMSfi, Ji'niumliH 7, Tina (THlTiailAY) EVENING) RurenitiiT 7, and kvkky kyknT.v* Tina week. FIWT NHIIIT OF THE CMlffn I'ISOOUAMME, lIKST NJCHT OF THE ('OWfo PTEOfHt.YMJfE, CuruiirtuSiia TwoKo New mol nr )ri-iO' r 'IVkY) J>«rins ttir intnrnla of IlnrrnnmiV [ii ttnrrMWfl, each 01011111^1 A GRANT) CONCEIT? IS> the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA’ Admission Jtawrwd SfiitH. Ampliitiirntrf*#* Colorvd Gnllcry.... J>vfpi> opt-ii tit 7 *#’. Ci'mmen'f ui H. fr-ats Hmirod for ««*y fvcnrntf »?i *!vuih-o t>r» #r TWO PJCKVOWW t-Vr.S. SlatintT lit 3 c.'c Im kr Kvrnin* iff *■ On S.V'ITIfIMT, »P Zr/tti«k p. M IIKIOTASN v ill di'-r ><* Flll'T PKKSTIPIOWATOItIAL MATIXKK fiiist i'i:i:sTii)K;nfv,T(iin.\P, matikkk l'll!S-T I’!iKfcTU>l<;J7.VlolifAL MATISKK A«Uni(-*iitii 50 ft-nt?’. No ift-WTvo HciUh. Allmks.nii .'iOoMild. Vn lifpwffl SmUA Children 25 rent*. riiib)i"»T>2.Tcent«. (’hit<lr<‘N 25 crnis. Childr - *!*- 25 cento no? nKAND COMPLIMENTARY CON vj CKUT ANI * VI. AG I'llf-MTAIMSIOTHF. (il’.MtlMi at IIAMIKI- AND HAY'iWv If A ni,, Corner »*r KKillill }<•»»! (»|*KKX .*tt'Ctdy. 'J IMS (TIUKSHA Y,« KVKNJNCr, November 7s- 1861. The tv*Howhitf have kindly vo lmitcered their .-cj-vii i- -' Miss Heiirbtto Show.. Mrs. SimHiH |#Uv|ii^' Mr. 0. \\\ flitvoluoud,. Mr. Mmoid D'au, -Mr. K. T. White, Mr. Aaron Dntdier, Mr. .T. G. UmHtead, Mr, WUliu'^-.hinrn, Mr. Horace S. Wliftciiwi. l’r«f. X. Minttwr, The lw-vstone (Amatei-.p) String lhind, MV. X. C. Chase, Lender. Vrvt.V A . niiiitKiT,i uni 11111111111111 m i PlanUf Mr. Jl.Ui, Kennedy .. . .Conductor The Programme will he a varied mid uttrartiu* oiip i and no ell'ort has been spared on the part of the OomiMit-* tee of Arrangements to make the Entertainment' pleasing mnl aceeptaMe to all. Jinriiij? tlir mnfii# iliM'/r F, Kmon.Bmi.. will iwhcnt in the Guards. tlinutai i*r. If. H. Kennedy, ft beautiful silk King, which will he- received hr their be. half l*y John Dolman, Esfj. Doors open nt 7 t commence at- >o’clock. Curds <d admission 25 cents. It*’ MUSIC FMLL— \J OLYMPIC MI.'SIC IIdLL HACK STREET.- GRAND OPENING NIGHT. GRAND OPENING KIGUU GRAND OPENING. NIGHT, WAN'D OPENING* JffftlfXr THV3Srf>AY LYKNTNO, N'OV, 7, TIICRSDAY KVKNiNO, Nov. 7, THURSDAY KVKNr«d,.Nnv. 7, THURSDAY KV-KSING, Nor. 7. WITH TIIK LARGEST TROUPE IN THE WORLD: NEW NEW KKA'FimUti.. ENTIRE NEW ACT! NKW AN J> HKAI’TIfTL SCENERY,. lilf’lf iXI) SPLKNIHD* COSTUMES, COSTLY ANl> GORGHOI’S APPOINTMENTS; ('nrsnmwrtomc, KXCIf INft TAIJJjEAX’X, nKWITOHJKG BALLKTSi AND LArdIIAJILK DI'KLKSQI'Kd, Tin: tullovinj; Articles. jironmniri-rl I'JIK BEST J.V THEIIt LINE. "Will uitprnr Every Evening. Tony P»fr<*r, thrWst Cumlc Sinaer in America. Tin* Ot riii P«itiily, tin, renowned OytmiH?t.s, Miss Julia Christine, the plunging l>iriK(*u»e, Mons. Velarde. tin* great Spanish Daucvr. L. Simmon!-, the renowned Jlmijoist. W!r> Kale Francis, rlmraf rerisllc ]>iinseuac. UMlßflhw*, Ethiopian Jnmodlmi. Miss Liy.xio lloberts, the charming Vocalist. Mr. J. A. Herman, tin* accomplished JUlJadUt. AV. Allen, Hie L'enuine Essence «»f Old Virginia* Miss Ksto Harrison, tin* promising yumii: Danseuse. WiVe McK.i-iiii*. the c»nui,pji»i Jig l>au<M*r. Tim Norton* the oxu'lleid Tft'ern IMim'iitur. MOSS. PAI'L BHILLIANTu and his fiHEAT BALLKT.TROITK. CONSISTING OK TWENTY YOUXO LADIES, Who will appear in a liiLon nv]crnissjoii-:if{r.. And the beautiful HulM of the JJETVJiNKI) VOLUNTEER, T« EfgTit Tai/Jcanx Vi rants, concluding with a-grand ovation IN MEMORY OF WASHINGTON. rVorvi-T. <.p«n i*l o*«-lr.t-U, j<erforniHiwt- it> -cottj.Hxeoc«» 7 k fi'tJoi-k precisely. ADMISSION Parquette. .20 10- cent*. liutniHT UCTLKK, Sole L‘to printer. Janes rifinaritfi Btnsr Maimaeri AiMii.fH tfL’uniTZKH, Mibiciil Din-rroi'i. It* MRS. JOHN DREW’S ABCH-STBEET THEATRE Actin' and Stage* Manager. W. S. FREDERICKS. Business Agent and Treasurer...... .JOS. t>. MUBPIIIf■ THIS (THriiSBAY) EVENING, .Vovumbor 7, Will be yresenti'd the new Sensational Play entitled. THE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF-NOTRE DAME. Ernest de to Garde) Zazul>aro ) Gunnr df t i ..Mr. John Gilbert. The-perWrinann.* will concede each evening with a- FAVORITE COMEDIETTA. Prices—'7s, dO, 37)5, aud Id cunts. CuiNv.a oy Time.—Doors open at % before 7: curtain wHLrtoe at * X pi rctei ly. No extra charge tor reserved seats. WALNUT-STREET. THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Streetß. Sole Lewee .MRS. fil. A. GARRETTSON. THIS (TIII'HSDAY) EVENING* November 7,’ !)i* wiltfitiiiiimcuitjc will eumuiwioe with DAMON AND PYTHIAS; On, THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP.. Daman .....Mr. Joseph Proctor Pythias. .Mr. E<lwio,Adams. The entertainment will conclude with the penlurilriiimi rnliflet! ••ROBERT MACATRE. Retort Macaire Mr. Edwin Adams •'Prices —S(J| 37^, 75* aad 25 cents; Private Boxes, and $3. Doors open at 7; Performance to commence at WHE ATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATBE—WALNUT STIiEBT, ABOVE EIGHTH. Paint Jet, Dress Circ l *»*.2fr eeuls*. Pamtiy OkcU,ao ~ Orchestra Chairs, astikseats in Private 80xe5,.50 cents; Colored Gallery. 15 canto. &fA2iD SUCGfcSr*. rOUBTH NIGH/C o£ tbc encasement o£ Mr. X.D.. DATES’POUT, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. \\ ALTi AOiv*. J»-.,. t«i« <wiiw«b©ay) KthNlSCr, .November 7, NACUUTJI, With till! foUsA'liis U3fEW.VT.LKD CAST?; .Mr. Junes VV. WnUack Mr. E. L. Davenport* On. J t W. Wullack Mnch0th.......... Macduti'...., Lady Macbeth...,.. To conclude with OIHE liADY OF THE.UQNS.. Koticb..-—T]i« public »t’o informed thattUe SIREN OF PARIS Will 1,0 repeated on MONDAY K VEXING. NEXT. CABi” WOLFSOHN AND TBEO RCHtfJ THOMAS’ 9KKAP9 OF SIX CLASSIC UAL SQliiKES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will bo received at tbe Frincipal Stores, where_ Pro gr wniucs. and full particulars can Ua seen noo Im, Assembly buildings, corae* of TENTH and CHK63KUT Streets. WAUGIV* ITALIA—EVERY NIGHT, and Wednes day and Saturday aftcrncctK. AJeo, New Stereoscopic Views- A. \V. I’cmvo wiWdubtvato both exhibitions. 25 eta,; Children, 1& cts, Do&ra open at 7;. commence at a iiuarter to 8» Matinees, deor-a ©pen at 2 : to aonjincnce at 3 o'glock. noi-ftt Ruins of yjsstum, in mosaic* BY RINALDI, OF ROMBv TIIE FJiNIiST WORK OK ART s.tpt imported into the United States* Now open for ia« spot-lion to the citizens of Fhiludidphi?* at the establish aiwit of BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT St. oc3o-tf RUMANIA ORCHESTRA. ■ \3T CARL SENT?., ConiDCtor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3* o’cloek P. M.,. at the MUSICAL FUND HULL. Package e£ Sight Tickets, §1; Single Tickets, 35 ct*. To tie hail as Andie’s, 1104 Clv-stnnt, street, J., E. QouM'a, Seventh and Chestnut, anil at thedoor of the Ilaii oeM-tt ITIHB PRESTIDIGITATEUR. JL Th* magnificent Jewelry, Gold Crown, Orders* Decorations, Medals? Ac., presented to HERMANN By foreign Monarchy and Potentates will be exhibited at CALDWELL A CO.’S, 822 CHESTNUT Street, on th# day of his first appearance at the Academy of Music— via: • WEDNESDAY, October 30th. And the superb Shawl given hipi by the Queen 9$ Spain at £ CO.'S, 818 CHESTNUT Street, r»u the s»nie day oc^l-tf Temple of wonders, n. e. corcerof TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear at the above place* la J,Js new and extraordinary t-nierir.inmenta, KVBRf EVENING, conmieroing at 7js, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—consisting of Changes, Transmutations, Substitutions, Secret Manipn lations. Ocular Deceptions, and Necromantic Illusions, and astonishing powers ol Ventriloquism, illustrating every variety of voice. Also, the I.turned Canary Bird#, Adanssion, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. ocl9«lm< MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF IYL THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this data. For ante W JAiISS W. 41EEN A- CO., ‘ 024 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis and sent bg maO, free, on application, - - eels-an PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINK ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street k open daily, Sundays oxcepted, from 9 A. M. till 0 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yeanj half price. Sharea of Stock, %30. SAVING *'UNJ>B. SAVING FUND—UNITED STATUS TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHX9T- S INTKBEST FIYK FKB CENT. S. B. CRAWFORD, President, JAMES X. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office honrs, from 10 until 3 o’clock. This company ia not ;oined in any application to Ist liegjglatPTOi _ jt<***. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS nr ttrktoht. Mils-ronto will be reunited to bo prernia ilirough' Ol^ no package will bo 'tmS ondMestination in full. I'BEIGIiTb 01 ALL K.IHBB received and fonvertrf < l “>£ (}lioyK g ) j ri) Agent) 80. MSnntli VTHABYKB. FOB NEW YOBK. fjgSgSaNEW DAILY LINE, Tla Delaware Mi end NeW Y&flt BSSHM Bt4Ußb6»t 0«M -«any receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., deUvor ing their cargoes in Now York the following day*. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, Ho. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent anl-tf Piers 14 and IB EAST BIVEB, New York. _ jf k PHILADELPHIA AND yyasHIHQTOH EXPRESS BTEAM- E Un? Alexandria, Washington, Ml Bte°™« ’pHILADELraiA, cSialn THOB. HAHD, JEBOME, Captain JEBOME, , Will leave Philadelphia every WEDNEBDAY and SA TURDAY, at 12 o’clock M„ connecting with allUnMli those porta, and returning, leave Washington, Georg tovm, and Alexandria TUESDAY andl SATO*. DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, Ho. 14 SOUTH WHABVBB, Philadelphia, MORGAN A RHINEHABT, Agents, )754-lft JTspt V? o • tro6t f Washington. __ejg—v FOB JSEW YORK. Tin AGbHIHb Philadelphia Steam Propeller Oompanf Wiu commence their business for the season on Monday, “ihSfSLaer. are how RMlrlhg frelittaßWMbl Pier above Walnut etreftt* Terms accommodating. „ AIBD „ 00., *M South Delaware jLTanmj . .£oe*ntt. ........li^Yontfnrstrm. .2)V cantor c»v»to* ,Mrs. John Drew*
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