The Schcyikiil Bridges. —The difficulty •with the port wardens in the above mailer Wing been referred to the Attorney General, and his de cision not having yet been announced, the work is still being pushed forward. The coffer-dam is be ing filled in with the best quality of gravel, which is hauled front the Bush-hilt pits. -To resist the immense lateral strain, it will, perhaps, be neces sary to_ strengthen the northern frame of the coffer dam with stay s. The southern side having an out ward slope, will he sufficient to resist the pressure upon it. The stone work will be commenced on Saturday week, provided no unforeseen delay should occur. About 300 perch of cut stone is now upon tho ground. Tho foundations for the abutment upon the western side of the river may possibly bo commenced during the present season, alttough nothing more than the driving of the piles can be accomplished. The new bridge of the Pennsylvania Bailroad •Company, at Gray’s ferry, w illbo opened for travel Tvnliin three weeks. The superstructure, which is of iron, will be placed in position in about two weeks. The “ draw” on the bridge is of wrought iron, and has been made vn an entirely now principle. It will ha finished and got in working order within a short time. The craft doing business along the river front have not ■■"■cntly beenineu—— The wire-bridge is at last completed to all in tents and purposes. It will bo oponed for the passage of vehicles to-day or to-morrow. It is now in a position to outlive the present generation, be ing tautened, braced, and otherwise renovated. The planking of the entire roadway and foot walks, as well as the cross*ties depending from the wires, have been coated with pitch, which greatly infrfWfs timr dmWlitji rendering them impervi* tus to moisture. There Is still one thing remaining to do. to add to the appearance of the structure— and that is to treat it to a liberal coat of pure white paint. The Gables are looking dusky, and the Tailing if fliabby, in the shabbiest! sense of tlio term. JS'aval Matters.— The U. S. schooner .Maria A. IVoorl has been placed in commission at the navy yard. The State- of Georgia* Com mander James F, Armstrong, will soon 60 placed in commission* The IT. S. schooner A. Hostel Uto bo converted into & bomb fire-proof. The Saxon will be entirely completed by the Ist of January. The kecl # of the ship was laid on the Ist day of last May*! about eight months k&v* bean occupied in completing the work. The captain is S. 11. Matthews, formerly commander of the Phi -7; fas Sprague. Proceedings of* Counplts, The stated meeting of both branches of Councils w. 13 held yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH, T«eo. CirvtEß, President, in the chair. The usual petitions aiul communications were receiveJ n;ui properly disposed of. A communication was read from the City Solicitor re lative to laying a passenger railway ou Broad street. The- CoiaaiiUt‘f ou Witter report* <1 against supplying water free to the* Jewish Foster Home. Tlio committee were then discharged. The M\me committee also reported a resolution to lay water pipe on Bedford street, First ward, Cuyler street, 3'iJtetntlt ivmd, «ml uthcr streets* Agreed to. TUc committee to verify the cash accounts of the City Treasurer reported as follows City fund.. T> lift fund Mr. i'lmon ottered a resolution instructing the Com- UlUl-I! Oil PollGU tfl in.lllil'A ihld the expediency- of m- eu-.fsiug the river and harbor police. Agreed to. 31 r. .Nkal offered a preamble and resolution relative to the cruelty of animals engaged in hauling freight cars, m.d that the Mayor ho instructed to have one thousand copies of the act of lso-5 ? relative to this npijtsy, printed iz, j;;- z.-i t-£)3 fonti on-i OisrriOrrtcii for VllC I'CHCfit Of millC- Ac., and that any police officer who shall refuse to arre-rt pei sons detected in maltreating animals tiuder their charge, shall he dismissed by the Mayor. Agreed 'i'Li- f&llOU'ina M»AIUIU>W Were read i Jiesolccd, By the sielect and Common Council of the city of Philadelphia, that the thauks of the City «. ouueils are due, and the same are hereby tendered, to Captain Charles W ilkes for his bold, duriug, and patriotic conduct in in'i'&tting and taking inf* custody the two arch-traitors 31essrs. Slidell and Mason, and that we in dulge the hope aud belief that liis course will bo fully ap proved and sustained by the Administration. I'-. t'olrcd . That a copy of the resolutions be engrossed ami liitii>niilteii to Captain Wiltaa. The resolutions wore agicefl to. Mr. Smi.dlbv ofltred a resolution that the Commis sioner of City Property be authorized to sell at public :-ah* the building formerly used as the Twenty-third- Viani station-house; also, two other buildings betivcoa Fronkfoid road and Paul stitch Raterred to the Com imtlee on City Properly. The ordinance offcied at a former meetiug by Mr. Neal, relative to the cruel treatment of mules, was, by .‘■e<,ue£t. withdrawn 2‘iio resolution from tho Committee on Schools, autho ring ti e purehase of & lot ift tl.e Twenty-four tli beclL'U, for school purposes, was postponed. The bill ottered at a previous meeting for the further defence of the city was referred back to the committee. The l.ill relative to leasing the North Philadelphia Paa bvnscr Railway was caltad lip, and, after considerable discussion* mrtiß postponed for two weeks, on condition .thtt it is at once placed in order. 31r. Neal moved that llie Chamber go into a Committee ot the Whole for the purpv»se of considering an ordi nance relative to the municipal departments; which was AsrW'd to. Anil Mr. Mclsivuii WU the chair. The first section of the bill was read, when Mr. Ccv .s.rp. moved that tho committee arise and repirt pro and that the further consideration of the same be indefinitely disposed of. lie made this motion, as there was a bill, which would soou be brought before flje < liumVer, much better adapted to reduce the CXpeilsC3 Of flu* city than the present cue. Mr. Nkai. was opposed to a postponement. He thought the matter one of vital importance, which should be at once considered. BftfuH the vote was taken the Chamber proeeeliMl to chcet (\irmuou Council in convention for the purpose of •electing certain officer?. 'i'bc* Chamber upon reis -r-mhling voted down tho motion to postpone. the first section cf tho bill, which has been published in 7m> i’rfs.<h Yvas iidoptOiL The necond, third, and fuurtli sections were struck out. The next section, providing that one person shall serve ns t vminifrsioner of Highways, and that lie shall be chosen in January, 18G?,suid in aecordanca with the amendment of 51 r. I‘ansrherry, at the la?t stated meeting of that iiwntln gave*rise to a lons anil spicy debatiN tho matter brius made purely a political contest. t iji motion, the committee finally arose and ashed leave to frit acavn. The* (.hamber then adjourned until Wednesday next, ■w heu a special meering will be held, in order to dispense villi the one ou Thursday. COMMON COUNCIL. A communication from the City Controller, giving ?h,- (-siimates of the Market uml Highway Departments, w a? referred to the Conunittec oil Marked aild llioU - A communication, from Strickland Kneass, Esq., was xvnd in regard to the decay of curtain portions of ttlarket frircot Bridge, and was referred to tho Committee on Highways. A petition from the Twenty-fourth ward ashing the placing of gas lamps on Woodland street was referred. A petition from the Twenty-fourth ward asking the removal of the railroad on part of the Darby road was referred to the Committee on Highways. 51 r. Mu.l£k presented a resolution to the ef fect that, next Thursday having been duslunuteil by the Governor as a day of thanksgiving, Councils meet ou Wednesday of next week. A bill from Select Council in regard to the placing of water pipes in Christian and otherstreets was agreed to. A resolution from SelectCouueil in relation to the por +v«it of the lute Lieut. John *1!. Greble w»s agreed to. An amendment ordering that the portrait be placed in Common Council Chamber, instead of Independence Hall, was lost—the yeas being 22, and the noes 30. Hr. Hakieu moved that the City Commissioner be re nin sted to provide aliali hnvhich shall bo planed the por= traits of those who may distinguish themselves in the present war. Mr. Nixesteel hoped that only tlie portraits of those engaged on the side of the Government would be hung tlu'r£ and that the bodies of others would be hung else ■where. The whole matter was finally postponed. A bill from Select Council appropriating Sl*2oo to tho Controllers of Public Schools was lost. Councils then met in convention, and elected the fol towinr'namfdfftfntlenrntti serve as railroad directors ; Pennsylvania Railroad —Messrs, John 51. Kennedy) F. c. Knight, and W’n% Martin. A \otewas taken on the election of directors of the Northwestern Railroad, when, no iiuorum having voted, •the convention adjourned. A resolution from Select Council, in regard to tho prmting of the addresses delivered ou the 17th of Septem ber, by the Hon. George 31. Dallas and Alexander Henry, E-m-« wafr agreed to. An ordinance from Select Council, in resard to the Widening of Delaware avenue, from the north Hue of An il idra-t to the north line of Vino street* was patseiL An oi (finance from Select Council, making an appro priation of 5200,000 for the relief of the families of volun icers, w as read. Sir. I.ACGHI.IX said that out of the former appropria* tl. .ii of £300,000, some .9274,000 had been expended. Sir, rii/.hii'.s opposed ill, passage of the hill. He said Thin there was more work to be had This year than usual. If I had to commence over again I would oppose the origintl appropriation. The better class of people do not like to accept of the bounty of tlie city. It is time that this game was blocked. The volunteers are now getting $lO a month, including l'Mirm-u, bounty, infeU&il attend ance Ac. Mr. Cnxssw’Ki.L said that if Mr. Freeman hail ever vi sited tho families of volunteers, he would not talk about there being abundar.ce «»f work. What is tlie scanty pit tauce paid for sewing whan contractors lmve pillaged tho largest part of it l 51 r. A. Miller said that many occupations usually open to femaltr are not to bo had this year. Ho favored the passage of tho ordinance. Mr. FifiLEMAS said he hod seen a volunteer married the Li-foK' he wis te leiivo with his regiment, thiis put ting the wife ou tho city for $1 a week. An ordinance from Select Council appropriating $473 for the Controllers of Public Schools was read, wiieu it was discovered that it bad been already passed and signed by the Mayor. Au ordinance from Select Couucil* rnnkiim an appro* printion for repaTS at Kail mount Park, was read and in <ii finitely postponed. Sir. Fiskemax moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the lease of Chestnut-street wharf was not agreed t<>. Postponed. Liu a motion to adjourn, Mr. liysx niovud a call of tlie yeas ami nays, for the purpose of showing who wore and who were not present. He also announced hi* intention to do so whenever a motion to adjourn was made, and no quorum was present. The yeas wer* 7 »n*l rh*» noes 20. Adjourned. Proceedings m the Courts. Yesterday uioruing, in the United States District ( curt, before Judge Cadwahnler, John Huston was placed ou trial, charged with making counterfeit half dollars. In September last, Messrs. Taggart, Scott, and Smith, of lli(i iktMtivd polido farce, visited tlm h««.s« of the defendant, at Richmond, and arrested him on tho charge of counterfeiting. JIU wife, who was present, at tempted to leave the house after the arrest of the ac cused, hut was stopped by the officers, who suspected her of endeavoring to carry away tlie evidences of guilt. Sl«v dei*!«-d having any thins; c«y,tcvrtlvd about her person, lust while she was conversing with the officer.-*, a portion of the counterfeit money dropped from her clothes. She then stated that her husband had requested her to con ■roAl the money and Implements. The accused then di n-rtol tier to giro up id l th« M tlw same time re aiaiking that ho was good for five years. A large quantity of counterfeit coin, in various stages of preparation, was found in the house. Verdict guilty. District Court Judge Stroud. John treasurer of the Philadelphia Hide and Tallow Association. vs. David Thflln and Cliirles McKeoiiG. This was an action to recover a sum claimed fur tallow, sold and delivered to defendants. Verdict for plaintiff for 51,828. Bailey ys. llesa. Tliia was an action of replevin, and ti e jury returned a verdict for the defendant, and as .£A.*=«hl damages at S2OlJi!. Edward \V. Wilson vs. Conrad Blynd. An action of -ejectment, to recover possession of a house and lot ou Master street. Plaintiff claims title under » sheriff’s derd to him on the sale of tho property under an execu tion issued by plaintiff on a judgment ObttitlCd ClgtUltfit tlie firm of Biyud * Raiub. Margaret Jilyml, the wife of defendant, came in as defendant, and alleged title under a ronveynnee by John Itauib, her husband’s partner, who was grantee of herself and her husband. The con sideration of this conveyance, it was alleged, was derived frem Dm pafiiiiifis of tlu* uifu and Ui> .laughter*. The Court of C-Ollimou Pleas was not in Besaion. nor the Court of Quarter Sessions. A PAPER FOR ZEE CAMF is D FIRESIDE. FORNEY'S WAfrt PRESS, just rruLTSHEuf (OHAISS SPIBITKD ENGBAVINW of General Hunter, Cap tain Wilkes, and the Coast Jf South Carolina. WAR fred Townsend; ‘■ t ßraffy *' i'he Coast of South Caro lina; Captain Charles JWilkos. WAR National Hymn, by Oliver Wen dell IlnlmnK—-Znsonjfi, he 0. H. Boltai*—Th* CUnbffn of the Gun, by Hr.Gjfo. Gardette —E.Plurlbus Uiiuiu—Our Soldiers. / EDITORIALS, —The Latest War News—The Repub lic Trinniplubit— I Tlip Aiivnnca of Bi«—An Important Otder —Tjjft Termination of the War, Ac. THfir I “LETTERS FROM OCCASIONAL."—The PlncfPg of the Traitors iu the Army and Navy Well Sup- PUrM— 1 Till! Union Men of EiUderii T«i.n^e>e—The Pro clamation of General Sherman—Tho Terror in the South —The Arrest of Mason and Slidell—The Blunders of Maryland, Arc. SPECIAL PE?rATCIIES FR9M THE CXFITAL, —The Skirmish near Falls Church—Gwin, Bonham, and Brent—Colonel James S. Jackson—The Eastern Coun ties of Virginia—George D. Prentice—General Cameron’s Order to General Sherman —From the Upper Potomac — The Change of Scutiment iu England—Deaths of Penn sylvania Soldiers, &c. NAVAL EXPEDITION.—Letter from the Special O&fes&oiideid of TU Pve** board tho Stom«.*r -- At lantic”—Letter from the Steamer ii Pocahontas "—Let ter from the Flag Ship “Wabash”—Official Despatches of Captain Dupont and General Sherman—Scenes *f tho Fight—The Charleston Jfcratrtf’f AsWUOt Of till* Battle, Ac. FROM THE SOVTIT.—Tho Message of Governor Pickens —The Burning of the Bridges in Tennessee— ’Fright at Savannah—Confederate ftitYfll NotitC —TllC Threats of the Rebels to Hang Colonel Corcoran—Tlio Blockade and its Efficiency—The Invasion of the South from Eastern Kenucky, &c. THE ABMY.— General Gniiit’s Qflicial Report of the Battle at Bolmont—Expedition to tho Eastern Shore of Virginia—Later from Port Royal—Proposed Expedition Down the Mississippi—lmportant from Rosecraus Com mand—Threatened Demonstration Against General Kelljr —Prom Fortress Monroe —The Second Affair at Santa Rosa Confirmed, Ac. FROM KENTUCKY.—Humphrey Marshall—Charles 31. Marshall—General Sherman Engaging in a “Naval Expedition *’ —The Military Situation in Kentucky, Ac. FROM MISSOURI.—GeneraI Halleck at St. Louis: Rebel Prisoners—General Hunter’s 3lovemeut—General Hunter Repudiates Fremont's Treaty with Price—The Condition of Priced Army, Jfco. WAR WIT. Local Intelligence—Financial and Commercial Kkws—Wkbblv JiK' lsw or the Mamets—Cattle JIAHKHT, SO. .Single Copies for sale at the Counter of The Press. Terms : —Oue copy, one year, $2 • Three copies, on a year, $5 • Five copies, one year, SS. November 21, lStil. Captain Wilkes, of the Jacinto , is about years of age. Though every inch ft sailor, and not often given to the melting mood, the blind god. according to the Brooklyn Times, once suc ceeded in sending ono of his shafts clear through big rough southwestcr, 17111011 found n lodgment in his honest, heart. The bow from which tho shaft was sped hung in the eyesof a. fair girl, and straight way the jolly tar fell head over ears in love. He prosecuted his suit with vigor. The girl was " a lass who loved a sailor.’’and so called upon him and consented to become his wife. But he had a rival in tho son of a respectable tallow-chandler, well to do, called Slidell, and young Slidell, feeling considerably cut up by being cut out, refused to accept '‘tho mitton, ;? but, not having spunk enough to throw down the glove to his sailor rival, contented himself with “ poisoning r ' tho mind of the * f stern parieat ’’ of the fair one, until he refused his consent to his daughter’s mar riage with the bold ohfli‘li6 Wilkie, and 'nsLded her giving her hand to young Slidell, which, after many protestations and the custom ary amount of tears and hysterics, she did, aud became Mrs. John Slidell. The bold OhftfUQ Wilkes did wet p««k and pine, or let his melan choly feed on his weather-beaten cheeks, but went to sea and smothered his grief in attending to duty, and sustaining the honor of his nation’s flag, never seeing his lags !J again, no* meet ing his success!ul rival for her hand and heart until he saw him standing a prisoner on board his ship, a traitor to his country, and a rebel against the flag the honest tar had spent his life ig d§- iczidlug. Such is the romance of war. ,8159,289 91 . 50,07$ 34 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Prices were lower at the stock market to-day. Read ing Railroad shares wJg fit 17% fit UIC firSt Uo&rd, and aitmvanls at 17 00*100. City sixes, of the now issue, ore weaker, and State lives heavy at previous quotations. The maiket closed heavy and dispirited, the result of the assaults by the bear interest upou the market in New Fork. In the money market there is no alteration of any kind to note. Capital is plentiful as ever, but confidence is wauling Olid ertdit <li*ar. To-day’s Herald gays that, in New York yesterday morning, a concerted bear attack was made upon the market, and a decline of nearly one per cent, on the general list was the result. Despatches from Washington were exhibited stating that Lord Lyons had already taken tip the case of the Trent lu ft spirit most hostile to thi* country; and, by way of aiding the effect of this alarming intelligence, a quantity of Central, Erie, and other cash stock, was thrown upon the market nt the opening, find gliuighterah For the time the mana'uvro was successful. But tin? moment an attempt was made to cover contracts between the boards, the market reacted, and it became evident that the purchase of n, very few shares would cause a general advance. Accordingly* at tho second board the bears renewed tlitir efforts, and, by freely offering their options, suc ceeded in again marking stocks down to the lowest points of the morning. The Trenton (N- J.) American says: “We learn that iho bank chartered by the Legislature of 1860, under the title of ‘The Merchants’ Bank,’ is About to go into ope ration. The capital stock of the bank is, wo believe, $300,- OGO, with the privilege of increasing to a half million of dollars.” A n«w banking law of Wisconsin goes Into effect on tlic.lst of December, by which the State currency will be convertible at all times into New York exchange, at a rate of discount not exceeding three-quarters of one per cent. The Cincinnati Gazette ears *. “ We understand that the formation of a grand rail way combination between Canadian railroads is iu pro gress*, which is to comprise the Grand Trunk, Great Western, ftinl Buffalo and Lake Jlurou Railways. The plan, as far as matured, seems to be to include into the scheme that portion of the Grand Trunk west of Toronto only, and has fjr its principal object the discontinuance of a hurtful competition for freight. The triple combina tion will be under the control of Mr. J. C. Brydgcs, and jt is probable that his visit to Eiialund at this time la not unconnected with tho matter. Tho natural effect will bo to increase tlie price of freight, and to this extent it will be antagonistic to the interests of the grain producers. Yet, it iuu*t be remembered that the railways, aud espe cially the Grand Trunk, have frequently carried through ireislii at a positive loss to the company, and that as it is not possible such a state of things should last for any lengthened period, the formation of tlie union is not a matter of surprise.” The same paper publishes the following letter, ad dreHsed to itself: PiTTsnußO, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago Railway,) GENERAL SCTEftJXTEXDEXT’S OFFICE. S PITTSRt'HG, NOV. 14. ) Eds. Gazette: In your railway column, you give ciirrtrncy to the following erroneous statement: The Peiinsjlvaiiia Railroad Company, before it lias scarcely accomplished the deglutition of the Pliiiadel phift and Eric, and Pittsburg and Chicago lines, is an miunenii to liavo anapped up and absorbed au&th&p Mll roiul* being the East Brandywine and Waynesburg. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has never made an attempt to bolt the road; nor even to masticate it with a view to swallowing it. The management of this road is wholly independent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, excepting so far as she has, like any other share holder, the right to vote for u Board of Directors. Tlie whole number of shares of capital is 124,061, of which that company holds 16,330 shares or about thirteen per cent. These two roads are one, in binding together tlio Atlantic coast with tho valleys of lakes and Mississippi, in and social relations, ore to cdch other: but each H wholly independent of the other iu its practical management. Truly yours, O. V. Cass. Tlie New York Shipping and Commercial List fur nishes the following statement of tlie export of bread- Fniffit fruni tho United States to Great Britain and Ire land, since the first of September to the latest dates, from the several ports: Flour. Meal. Wheat. Corn, bbls. bbls. bush. bush. New York 220,051 300 4,207,717 2,939,011 Philadelphia 43,182 .... 549,70 S 61,032 Baltimore 112,729 * Boston. 3.1,160 .... 20,305 OlherTurtii.,,mi mm Total, 1361.... 276,399 300 5,103,758 3,070,351 Total, 1860.... 629,511 2,425 8,137,204 1,033,2X1 Increase «... 2,037,140 Dmmom.... 353,112 2,125 2,033,440 ...... Total, 1559.... 78,237 .... 189,599 ...... Total, 1858.... 68,418 .... 418,092 305,685 T 9 THE CONTIN'EXT. Flour. Wheat, * Com. Rvo. bids. bush. bush. bush. New York... 380,932 5,552,212 221,113 353,527 Other ports 9,707 19,968 ...... 13,337 Total. 1801 390.699 5,572.180 221.113 365.914 Total, 1860.... 12,673 15,430 TothljlSo:*. . .. 9,042 ...... Total, 1858.... 36,-j33 48,3‘i2 6,621 ~,,,, Thu Dunkirk Cition says Wo saw in tho depot, one day last week, an engine, which •seemed t<> t»e a nov«*lty, ev«>u to railro:i.l men. It iliv C'.-fll-barri'T ilaeKnisacii) a miniature gpocinum of a Jor.-.motive and tender combined. It has but one driving wisrt-1 on a si«]r, and is .;i|i;ibie ot ruuniug forty five to filty mites an hour, with u light train, of course. It belongs to the New York and Erie Railroad, was built, we believe, by tbe engineer, Mr. Muuifoni, and Is u-H*d by Sniirrintrmtent Minot in stilus over the road in tiio performance ofhis duties. The* Boston Advertiser of Tuesday says : “ Tlio week op»*n>with 'increasing energy and cheerfulness iu finan cial and business circles. The war movement of the past wei-k has inspired more firmness and greater activity in tli4 f-.i l iii.-iv t;utekuned the demand for money in mod sections, but without any diminutiou in the supply or advance in pric*. TheN'*-w Orleans Crescent says: “The Canal Bank has made a iu’W issue ot fives ami receive!, all halves at tludr valn.‘ T and allows any l w j f | er of a five to CUt It 111 luo pi-«;ei>. Therefore, any holder of U five desirotw of making ebaug.*«.-an call for the scissors and cut it in halves. The bank recognizes every half. The New York Post of this evening says: The stock market continues weak, and is again lower. Thnrn was a unod dogroe of steadiness the day, hui, towards ihe close, there is considor.ihle pressure to null, and prices may be marked #®l pur cunt, lower on tin? speculative list The heaviest of.the list is Pacific Mail, which drop ped to 91 against 93 yesterday. After the* Board the block Was luwr, at The mu*givin*'fi in regard to our foreign relation!- have made this stock the weakest of tho speculative shares, where, but a week ago, it was among the strongest. The targe earnings of tin* company have cestsctl to exert a favorable influence. Giilqm ami Chicago wits the g|<-i«Ui‘nt o[ the railrotul shares. A lew lots sow at Tl»c company has declared a divideud of 5 cent. There was considerable activity in Cleveland and Toledo at 353t,'fl35X—the stock finally closed at 35®35)f. Pmminii I®2 cent, lower. A small lot sold at 115>£. The r!.l]r..--«d HIV.- fiFi.l Mid ouiiiiluonced by tile w eat mss of the nbarofa. Erie Thirds are 1 cent, bet ter. Toledo and Wubash Seconds arc* 44. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia,’ November 21,1861. IMME.NSK COKFORATIOX Government Blocks arc HtVfMly, with fOW OlTerillJS' TllC h.xceof lssi arc nominally V3©93% for registered, and for coupons. The coupon fives of 1874 are V® % P<*r cent, lower, while tlm other issues of fives are fttendy. Money meets with full employment at G®7 per cent, on CAl]. TIIPPW ifl hLOtf* business doing itt per cent, on good collaterals. Exchange on London is firm to-day, at but it is too early as yet to determine the course of the market for mail. The subscriptions to the lOlin ftt tlie Sllb-TlWurjr up to 12 O'clock worn 35130,000. The Assistant Treasurer has called upon the banks for $3,500,000, being the first instalment on the recent ne gotiation of fifty millions of funded stock. Under the active disbursements of the Sub-Treasury these calls are modi' without incnnvPHionoo. Tho drafts como in nurnu-j rotis and for heavy amounts. The earnings of the I.a t'rosse and Milwaukee Rail road for October were $170,000, which is an increase of some s2f>.ooo. The kpcowl week of November, on the Toledo and Wabash ituilromi, filve* Home £tl,&6d increuae. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, November 21, 1861. RproisTEj? dy & e. rH.ATMAjsBR, Philadelphia Excliango< FIRST BOARD. 800 Sell Nav 09*82... 63 100 Reading R...cash 17% 100 City 0s lv S O 86% 1000 dn.. .Now jfoo 86% 4000 do New 93 1000 do Now 93 500 do New 93 1009 do, .New Coup 03 2 TVtmft 11 33 1000 Sunlnl Erie 7s,»j 77# 27 2d A 3rt»bt» ii 47 0 do 47 8 Wost rjiila R.... 51 3 T'arA Mee BU.bu 4G SWoJ><*lPiVl)dB..i,. 02tf BETWEEN BG#| SECOND 24 Minrtiill R. ...so 46# .3 do 46# 000 City 6s New 03 100 do New 03 300 do New 03 £U)O do New 93 1000 d 0...., 66 ft 5 i'iiila life., . 91# 3100 Norristown R os, 96# 11 Bk Penn Tp..... 29 CLOSING PRIi Bid. Ask. Pkzla 6 88# 8? Phila 6s 11 80# 87 Phila 6a now... 92# 93# Pennass 78# 78# Reading B 17# 17# R’dsHGß’SQ’tt 92# ,» Read M 6s’SO.. 72# 73# Peunaß SS 38# Pennaß2dm6a 84# 84# Morris Cl Con.. 33 S 6 Morris Cl Prof. 108 6ch Nay 6b "82,. 62 63 Sch Nav Imp 6a 70 74 Scb Nav Stock, 4 5 SchNav Pref... 11 12 Elmira K 4# .. 1000 City 6s. 1000 ft Peiuift 65...... 57 500 da 57 500 do 57 50 Spruce * Pine U. 8% 50 do 2dys 8# 13 West Phil* 1t..... 51 50 Beadiug K. ttT , tt iSPenuu K.,.,..,. 3S‘% 300 Pemm 5s 78% 1 Cain Sc Ain 8....122 ICES—STEADY. Bid. Ask. Elmira R Pref, 6v 1 Id Elmira 75’73... 62 65 Long Island B. 10 10% LehCl &Nav.. 50 51 Leh Cl AN Scrp 33% 34 NPomialL.... 6% 6% N Ponua K 03.. 563/ 57% N Penna 10a ... 70 80 Catawtsaa Pref. 4% 5 Frkfd & South R 35% 39 2d A3dotB s f §, 47 4? W Philo B ~,, 51 51% Spraco APiue.. 8% 9 Green A Coates 16% 17% Chest A Wat... 27 30 Philadelphia Markets. The Flour market is firm but dull to-day ; the demand for export is limited, (ind OUlj' ftVeilt 1,200 Ibis fOUlld buyer*, fit «j?5.62)£ for superfine* 53.7 a for extra, aud S 0 for extra family, mostly of tlie latter description; the sales to the trade are moderate, within the abovo range of prices for superfine and extras, and from $6,25 to <j?7.25 for mtrn family wifi fancy hrnnflSj according to Quality. Eye Flour and Corn Meal are scarce and firm at SA for tlie former and S2.SO W bbl for the latter. Wheat is in fair demand and firm nt previous Quoted fflte.y! About 1,600 biiB tooltl nt 1345fc136c for Wc.stern and Pennsylvania red, elilelly at the latter rate for prime lots afloat, and from 140iaT53c for white, as in Quality. Rye is better, and about 1,000 bus sold at 75dr76c for Penna. Com remains unchanged, with sales of about 2,500 bus, mostly old yellow, at flil&tUe In fdore. and 65c in cluding A lot of while at 74c. Oats are in better demand. Sale* of S,COO bus Southern at 30a41c, the latter for extra quality alloat, and 2,000 bus Pennsylvania at 40c. Park. —There is little or no Quercitron here, and first 2fo. 1 is •wnutod ntSSS ton. Cotto.v.—There is very little movement in the market, and no change in price or demand. Groceries axi> Provisions continue inactive, with a small business doing in the way of sales, and for the latter prices are unsettled. Skkus. —There is very little Olovcrseed Offering, and prime lots are wanted at £4.75 bushel. Timothy and Flaxseed are steady, and tho latter very scarce at £1.87 a-l.flO bushel. Whisky is dull; 150 bids sold at 21©21>£c, mo>t!y at tlif former rate, and Urnilio nt 20a20Xc 3? anllon. Mew York Stock Exchange—Nov. 21. r IRBT BOARD. ICK3O I.' Sss ’7l coup. 85 K 100 Harlem It 1.7 12 7 0005 Jo 5i j ioo ii.w i.-iu prof.,,, oi)j 1600 Ohio St n ’TO .. 11 '■[' 25 do. G 2 1000 111 Canal iegbs. 80j; 10 do 31J,' 1000 111 coup bs’77.. 821 4 ' 50 Midi Ceutral 51 2000 Mich St 6o ’79.. 82 100 do 010 51 1000 Mioli St Es Sim !«o Jo SI ICCO NCSt Os 00 SO do. 50s 4 ' 12000 6? 43# 60 C]ji BA Q 11.. blO 62# 600 Cal St 7s 81# 250 d 0..... 62# 2000 CB&QIt 8 p c 1> 93# 60 do 62# 1000 Clev k Tol 8 ¥ b 77 u :iOO Mich S k N 1 13 0000 La E&IV1 mb 73 250 do 18 V 40 Mechanics’ Bank.. 92 250 MSkii 1 G S ... Am Excli lik 85 50 do. 10 SLot* A Lt-u 11k... 87 50 do, 1? Jin & Traders 7 tiki 91 ;J5O do. 200 111 Cent Scrip 01% D I*nrk Bank 455 N Y Cent R 79# 800 do 01# 100 do t 5 79# 100 do s6Q 61# 147 do 79# 100 do s3O 61# 50 do.. . tw 79# 100 <lo s3O 61# 12 d 0............ 79# QOO do LlO 01 25 rncifie M 8 Co ... 01 50 Clev Co! X Gin R. 98 105 d 0... 91# 225 Gal X Chi It. .... 72# 50 do ~b3O 91# 10 d 0... 72# 50 d 0.... . ....l>3o 01 % :>O5 Clov & T01ed0..., 35 oo do 91ij' 100 do. ....slo 35^ 150 do 830 91 «i5O da.........fe50 35^ 300 Erie KhUwny,.s4o 3*2# 1000 d 0..... 35% 100 do 32% 300 do 160 35# ICO do.. bSO 3*2% *2OO 'do s3O 35% «o d 0..,,.,..,.,, a?'* ispgiii*nr,....... esji i&o ao mo 02,y 100 d 0.,,,,,,, .boo 50»6 100 do.. IrSO 32 X 100 do. $3O f 5 V 150 Erie R Pref lOO do.. . $3O 55 ISO do. 57% 300 d 0............ 55% 50 do 68 10 do; 55 50 do. _ UO 57% 100 do. bilO £5% 150 Hudson Riv B 38% 350 d 0... —..... 55% 50 do s6O 35% 150 d 0..: b3O 55% 100 do bGO 38# 25 Mil* Plhi C R.. 20% 400‘HaTlemR 12% 25 do 20 100 do bBO 12% New York Markets of Yesterday. Floi'ji, Ac—. Tho arrivals of YVestern cauul Flour are more liberal, and with more firmness in freights, and only a limited inquiry for shipments, prices of tho lowest grnd&fi hftVA declined 5- cents?. The higher grades are dull, but prices are without quotable change. &:iles 0f17,000 bbls at §5.42®5.50 for superfine State and Western, $5.00(95.70 for extra State, 55.75a5 85 for fancy do, 55.65ffi5.90 for the low grades of Western ex tra, 55.80ffi5.95 for shipping brands of round-hoop extra Ohio, aad §!6«6.9S for trade brands do. Canadian Flour is heavy and the supply is liberal \ the low grades are’more plenty: soles of 1,100 bbls at Ss.6sffi 6.75 for extras. Southern Flour is very dull and heavy—tlie arrivals are increasing—of 600 bbls at 55.75®6.25 for mixed to So6dsuptu t fin& BaUilHorA, and £6.9os¥?.Q£ for Ryo Flour is in fair demand and firm—sales of 256 bids at 5?3®4.40. Corn Meal is inactive—sales at 52.85 for Jersey and l?3.o0 foi Brandywine. Gkaix.—The Wheat market is again l®3c lower, but at the concession the demand is quite active, The sales we 236,666 buaheis at @1.21(0)124 for Chicago spring; $1,230*1.25 for Racine spring; $1.23<&1.26 for Milwaukee club; 51.27@1.28 for amber lowa and Wis consin ; 51.3001.36 for red State, the latter rate for choice; 51.30a1.36 for red Western—tue inside rate for a lot full of chess; 81.36®1.30f0r amber Michigan; @1.27 01.45 for white Ohio and Indiana—the latter rate for choice; 51.40fii1.47 for white Michigan, and SI 260)1.27 for Canadian club: white Kentucky ia held at @1.50® 1.52. Barley is steady j the supply of choice is very mode rate. Sales of 5,800 bus Canada East at 75c; and 2,500 bus fair State at 70c. Oats are dull, and at the close heavy. Sales at49®49j4c for Western and Canadian, and 49 @soc for Stuto. Rye Is inactive at 87©55c for State and river. Corn ie more active, but prices are a shade lower; the demand is partly speculative. The sales are 235,000 bus at 46c for damaged, 65c for Eastern mixed, 05a66c for shipping do, ®66c for do, in store, and 69c for Southern yellow. provision,— I The porK market is firmer and more active; sales of 1,375 bbls at $12.50fi>13, 514®14.00 for prime mess, 58.5009 for prime, inclndiug 500 bbls prime niess for future delivery at 514.50. Lard Is active and firmer j supply light. Sales of 1,500 bbls and tierces at c, including 500 bbls fur De cember and January, and 500 bbls for next week, the latter lot at 9J£c for choice city. Beef hams are quiet; sales of 300 bbls at $15<a>16.50. 'Beefis quiet; sales of SCO bbls at $11.25®12 for rc imi'hcd mraPi and $130113.50 for extra. Bacon is steady; sales of 300 boxes at ®7 % c. Cut meats are quiet. Butter is active at 15®21c for State an I ll@loc for Southern Ohio aud Western. Cheese is better, and ill good demand at 6&Bc. MARINE INTELLIGENCE 87~ SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Bark Observer, (Br) Trefey, 28 days from Liverpool, with bait to E A Soudur & Co. Bng Pioneer, (Br) Brown, 8 days from Yarmouth, 57 S» with fish to E A Souder & Co. Schr lS*ed Reed, McAlmon, 7 days from Portland, with mdse to Van Dorn, Woodworth A Co. Schr Congress*, M’atson, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to A B McHenry. Schr Now Jersey, Vnuneman, 3 days from Baltimore, iu ballast to D S Stetson A Co. Schr White Squall, Sharp, 6 daye from Boston, In bal liint to y. R Sawyer & Co. Schr RII Shannon, Mai te, 6 days fi'om Boston, in bal last to Repplier & Bro. Schr Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jag Barratt & Son. Schr Rancocas Wright, 1 day from New Castle, Del, With wheat to Jas 33&rratf .V gun, Schr J W Fish, Shaw, 6 days from Portland, with plaster to E A Souder & Co. . Schr Ida* VandersHce. 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. £tchr Mechanic, Oorliee, i day from 6JuMfa, Dei, with w heat to J L Bewley jt 00. J|Schr John & Tliomns, Bailey, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to .1 L Bewley & Co. Steamer Bevorlj, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, ■with indue to W V Clyde. Steamer Alida, Robinson, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Steamer Mars, Nichol. 3, 24 hours from New York, with mdfce to Wm M Baird A Co. Barge Young America, Houghton, 3 days from Albany, with barley to Haul McCartb) - , CLEARED. Brig Orizava, Pendleton, Portsmouth, Tylor, Stone A Co. Subr Chrysolite, Smith, Washington, do ] r R h §h?nn9iit Slnrtei Buatum Repplier & Bro. Schr White S«iuaU, Sharp, Boston, >i 11 Sawyer & Co. Schr J N Bitting, Waslunau, Newtown, Md, J W Bacon. Str Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. Sir H L Guw, Iter, Baltimore, A Grovee, Jr. Sir VutiMßiii Ciinfi' l'l, .MVnui'i C McCartby. ot riliip Kate Prince, from Philadelphia for Li verpool— 36,025 biishu.s wheat, 5793 bbls flonr, 119 casks tallow, 98 tierces lard, 200 bags cloverseed, and 51 boxes tobacco. JUT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Press,) New York, Nov 21. Arrived, ship Lucie, from Havre; bark Adamson, from London. Below, barkciitino HanniMUfrom Rio de Janeiro. MEMORANDA. Steamship Champion, Wilson, cleared at New York yesterday for Aspinwull. Ship Arcole, Craft, for Falmouth, cleared at New York yesterday. Brig Orozimbo, Tracy, cleared at Boston 20th inst. for PhiJadelpliia. Brig Henry Leeds, Smith, hence for Bangor, arrived at Edgartown 18th Inst. Schr New Zculuud, Forham, hence, arrived at Edgar tdwu 13th inst. Schr Golden Rod, Bishop, from Bristol, to load for Phi ladelphia, at Edgartowu 18tl» Inst. Schr 8V W Simmons, Godfrey, hence, arrived at Pro vidence 10th inst. „ _ , , , _ Schr Charles Moore, lugersoll, nenco r arrived at Pro vidence 20th inst. Schr D B Steelman, Scult, sailed from Pawtucket 19th inst. for Philadelphia.- Schr Minnehaha, hence, at Newport 19th inst, to dis charge. Mir B 8 l)can, Cook, hence, arriTed at Taunton 18th snstant. . Schr S L Crocker, Preshrey, henoe, arrived at Dighton 19th inst. Schr John Jones, Coreen, cleared at Now York yes terday for Philadelphia. {•U-ilbilte Black Diamond, Allen, Ironsides, Vande veer, and Oneida, Trout, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. THE PKESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1861. BOARDS. |lOOO City os, BOARD. November 21—Evening. s6o 37 V ~...bCO 37; ; a 37% do sCO 35% CITY ITEMS. Shopping at Oakfords’.— For everything in the nit) of fine Ladies* Shoos ; Children's Hats ; Hats glid Oil I‘id; for Genii emeu Events 1 Goods, Military Articles, and Ladies’ Fancy Furs, our readers will find the largest and most elegant assortment, and at moderate prices, ut Messrs. Charles Oakford A eons’, under Uiv Continental Hotel. St i»erior Family Flour.—Mi*. C* H. Matt son, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth street?, has now on lmnd a very superior article of wheat flour His ci-u-totvM “ Silver Him’' llirckwlivnt Y\w i,J ttUo finding much favor wi h till who try it. Larooqua, tiie Indian Songstress, is truly tin* Jinny Lind of the Indians ; go, hear for yourself, ut Efllionnl flttll this waning. Historical Events.—lt is an interesting faet that the capture of the rebel ambassadors to France ami England, and the successful bombardment of Port Royal, South Carolina, were events of the over memora ble sill of November, 1801, a date which is noted for many important historical events. It was at this time that Granville Stokes, the Fashioner and Clothier, 609 Cheslnut, laid in at his establishment one of the largest assortments oi fall and winter gwnicuttf ever offered for sale ut any emporium. Mr. S. has still on hand clothing of all styles at greatly reduced prees. Acceptable Gifts.— The ladies of Rhode Island are preparing to send to each voluuteer from that State a Christmas gift of a pair of Bocks mid mittens, the name of each soldier, with that of the company to which lie belong?, to he attached to the articles. In this State, nnr >oldiora lihvai s go forth Fully clothed, as tea lmvo here in Philadelphia the far-famed Brown-Stsne Clothing Hall of llockhill A ’Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The uniforms got up at the mili tary-clothing brunch of this establishment stand foremost in respect to elegance and durability. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Yr T 9 12 O’CIiOCK LAST ItIQHTi CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth streets. Hugh Roberts, Illinois YV II Phelps * la, Pa Miss Mather, Pittsburg D II Wlntou, Illinois C Y Patterson, Chicago J> Spiitl!, NnV VVI'K H Urieetley, Chicago ‘ YY A SacKetT, f?nratOga Bpg YY* r .Ward, New York L lv Pnngboru, U SA Jan L Thomas, USA Jos M ltitner, U S A N Mead, Jr, New York W N Reynolds A la, Del' J M Rothwell A la, Del Mr Thayer A In, Wash Ml?{i Thayer, Wa*h D\V 0 ISMwdf, PUU.urg S H Dorsett, Maryland J A Sheaff A hi, Pa J Grant A la D J Cummins, Del ¥ C Upton, USX D L Ei:*.stoin, Kew York H T Grafton, USX Jl> Graham, USX l> IMiflmiin, Ks w York ft Spencer. Miirylrind ain SaliaUe A in, Reading J Alvord, Connecticut L M Ferris, Jr, A In, N Y DA Robinson, Aspinwall. Mr Austin Mr Strayer It M Dewey, New York D Horton, Cleveland E M Madden, New York VV Matcher, Delaware USA EH Clmpiiu Now York J C Bird, Dover, Del YY C Browning A la, N Y . D Gairetßon A hi,New Y’ork C II MerrUoan, B I \ Brnj B Ayerigg, N J .1 VV Smith, New York G McCall, Glasgow J Hartley,- New York H YYitlklev, New York J Perham, Dost PH • pi v YnhuvM9sK flnvfi Tn Geo L Ttmyn 11 S McCombe, Delaware I Eckert, Reading YV II Clymcr, Beading S Johnson, Columbia J It Romigen, New York OKurr, Jr, New York Jos 11 Smuitoti, Fa G Lake, Manchester, Enj A & Jtvad, SMawwre i? F Jenkins, Boston S S Carroll A wf, USA J T Smith & wf, New Y'ork T Rutter A wf, New Y'ork YY' C Hamilton A la, N Jer J Black, New Y'ork J A Ed ward b, New York A Jackson, New Y'ork H G Kant, Washington, D C J McCullough, New York Geo {Sanders, Baltimore \V H French, USA Wm Rogers, Hartford G B .Tustiane, Providence B H Lillie & wf, New York Mrs Fisher, New York Miss Fisher. New York R Weston, New Y’ork S Shoyer, Milwaukee P MMtLs Now York J A MorrU, Now York A Silber, New Y’ork C ¥ Reziyier, Lancaster G W Grnfflin, Baltimore Mr Whipple A la, Boston Mr Ritchie A la, Boston Gov Andrew A la, Boston B Htirxtha), New York 00l Edelin C If Gould, New Y'ork W S Trowbridge* N Tork J m Rankin, New York H D Kendall, Cleveland J Henry, YYashington. DC T B Yon Miclinlowski, Fla Mr Dorr A la, Boston G C Schaffer, Wash, D C Lieut Rufus’Ohoate, Boston C S Todd, Kentucky A E Beach, New York A Gilkisou, New Y'-ork MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. G W Armentrout,lndianap’s H B Swoope, Clearfield Mrs Tomp, Easton, Pa Miss Davis, Easton, Pa Miss llicster, Easton, Pa Wm Irvin, Clearfield co, Pa A Wilhelm* Easton Mnttliow Tylon York* Pa Tt r Cassell, Boston Dr E YY all ice, Rowling • Geo YV Parsons, Md J G Getz, .Lancaster YV Dorsy, Delaware Dr J W Bowcoek, Clarksbg Jas Young A d, Middletown Mrs M Gregg. Huntingdon Mrs A Jackson,Huntingdon Geo Able, Easton John a Ktcjiiinv, Easton Chas ZTvcKroan, Knfiton Bcnj Reich, Easton John Thomas, Catasaiuma C L Woodruff, Hagerstown RYV Dorickson, U 8 A Dr Tlios P Norris A Io,N Y P)) Davis, Now York M J YVilliamson, New Y'ork H Church, Pittsburg, Pa W J fchoarer, Carlisle .T T Rfppy, Carlisle Rufus P Northrop, Pa J S Lawrence, Scranton Mrs'J Smith, Pennsylvania E Haecis, New York J D Robinson, Brooklyn G J Bolton, Harrisburg H Saxton, Carlisle M Sallaile, Reading AMERICAN HOTEL—'Chestuut at., above Fifth. J Frazier, Jr, Maryland YV D Leffingwell, Oliio H Hull, YY’asluugton, DC J B Wiggin. Pliiladclphift Lieut W II Heulinge, USA Sami Dickey, Oxford, Pa Job McPoYVflli Delaware Mrs Com Montgomery & (U Mrs Field, Newark, N J YVashington, D C G YV Brooks, New York J K Jackson, New York G K Mulligan, Lexington C S Belcher, New Y’ork D DoiiCUStvr, 'Albany P Bovin, Connecticut Jt H Phipps, Baltimore O J Hall, Milfonl, Del W Pliinva! 1 ! New Y'ork Isaac Lobe, Baltimore George S Jones M B Willlauw A lady R Buckly, YVashington W B Lewis, Baltimore C A Hunt, New Y’ork ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. John Davi», Pliita A A Mutiine, Canton J H libeem, Carlisle W D Leffingwell, Conn L F Holmes, Rahway David Potter, New* Jersey YV H YVhite, USA F Ruschhaupt, New Y'ork J Irvin Duncan, Pemm Lieut A S Taylor, USA A YY Wight] Penna J J Mackelhonci Ponna Horace YY Smith, Penna G Churchill, Troy, N Y" G S Griffith, Baltimore J Siebert, Phila M F Ludwig, Tnmaqua J Bond, lluzloton, Ta THE UNION—Aren stroev, above Third. J CravomNew York B W Butler, New York ’ E E Beitlemau, Pittsburg Mrs Housel, Milford, N J Master Housel, Milford, N J Mrs Tomson, Milford, N J E C Jackson, Delaware A YVilhelm, S Easton Jos B YValker & la, N Jersey E Phillips, New Castle Chas \ YVarren & In, Phila Clias X YYarren, Jr, Phila D S Nltliftlsi&ft, F&lrvlfeW Corntliua Artie,Hagerstown J C Austin, Chamborsburg Col Y'oung & la, Harrisb’g Dr McMurdey, Harrisburg A S YVbite .t la, Mt Holly W M Patterson, New Jersey E H Bird, New Jersey A J Fulmer, New Jersey Dr A A Biggs, Maryland J G Reading, New Jersey NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street* above Third Jacob Taussig, Mechanicsbg J Rhoads, Pennsylvania W T Gray, Pittsburg J C Hale, Pittsburg 1) Starick, Northumberland David NHo veil. Easton A C Wilson, Cresson N Miller, Allertpwu Gss L P*tek, Labnnah B IVlister, Lobaaon Henry H Swartz, Wash A J SehoUenberger, Balt Cll Garber, Bridgeport T F Gregory, Bridgeport SVm Major, Pottsville W P Thomas, Harrisburg MADISON HOUSE—Second above Market. B H Ramsey t Poylestowu B W Niuere & wf, N Y H F Trout, New Jersey J Finch, Pittsburg It Silberman, Phila Geo Ramsey, Hartevillo Rudolph Tliieme, Delaware S Houser, Uniontown, Pa Peter Keck, Penna Mrs J W Anderson, Boston II Wej jue?, Hew York J H fngham, Newark, H J Miss Ingham, Newark, N J Joshua Fell, Bucks co STATES UNlON—Sixth street, above Market. Wm Crawford, Indiana J Enipfield. Indiana De S 0 TuylbP, Miihigan II M White, La&caster A Ford, Blairpville S Sterm, Juniata co, Pa L Kingsley, Altoona, Pa B S Coik, Mifflin, Pa G Dickerson, Delaware DrR S Shinier, N J Sami Jamison, Norristown W R -Yorkes, US N G W Dewees, New York COMMEKCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Bt., above Chestnut W W Andrews, Bedford, Pa J Q Coffmau, M D, Phoenix Jas II Miller, Russellv, Pa Jacob Fox, Russellville, Pa V B Ashlev, Penna J E Leonard, Penna D Stubbs, Chester co } Pa Jas A Strawbridgc, Penna Sv C stnwbriagv, Chest co Clias T-; Baldwin, Pen(ia C 11 Pemiypacgcr, Chest co J G Fisler, Phila S M Seldomridge, Penna J F Taylor, Scblk co, Pa E A Harvey, Maryland E C Jennings, Connecticut Wm Cannon, Delaware J K Burnite, Delaware BARLEY SHEAF—Second etreel, below Vine. S Bici, Trenton Mias Levenworth, N J 8 Holcomb, New Jersey A T Hampton, Doylestown J S Williams Ala, Bucks co Miss E Thornton, Bucks co Mine Tliorntou, Buuk« co J Dunaaii Si la, Biutletou E Webster, Boston 8 Scoffield, Boston J St Clair, Connecticut G Ludwig, Lehigh co J Trexlcr, Berks co S XV Clifford, Boston . W P Atkinson, Phila H R Fell, Doylestown J Worthington, 104th PaVola S Meredith £ la, Doylestown j Allorn, Doytcotewn Frank Perry, New York REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. V A Bartlett, Massachusetts H Stump, Pennsylvania Sergeant Mason, Mass Miss Kate Young, Reading Jlitb YouiiKi Leading Jusiiih Thornton, Roading Job Whitaker, Mt Clair A R Daughter, Lebaion T T Wertb, Lebanon BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhlU. Ii Ackerman, Penna R Reese, Now Jersey I) 8 Prcibclbisi Soli llliven ChM £ KiHtler, Fennil A w Kaucb, BctMchem B E Lehman, Bethlehem T S Leisenring, Pittsburg A Prutzman, Reading L Feiititemaclier, Allentown Thoa Morrow, Luuc co MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seoond st., ab. MxtA. A C Davlsj Lambertvj N J Geo Housed Wmsporty Pa Tin Holtj Bristol, p» Wm T Morris, Montg Co S J Burton & la, X Jersey BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhlll.. A Buckman, Mcchanicsville Sami J Miller, Lehigh co Juo Yocum, Doufilaiuviilu E Stillman, MD, MaupoAto Wm Cherrinston, Lebanon Geo W Wolf, Danhoro Mrs G W Wolf, Danboro SPECIAL NOTICES. —tm Special Attention is called fj" j to the unprecedented inducements offered to those about purchasing Pianos-and Mclodeons. Large temporary reductions being made to me by tho manufoc; turere 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 the time. Can sell & first olasi Tinuo at $223. Give mo a call. tioi-im J. E. QOUIiD, Seveutb and Chestnut sts, Dr. Robert son’s Vegetable Neh yors Cordial : or, OBAKP BKSTOXI.VXIVK. Tlie Great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi liiy, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price $5l, Kor sale by DYOTT A- CO., No. 232 North SIOCO NO Street, Depot for all Popular Medicines. n022-ftulni Auction Sale OF ELEGANT FBENCH AND ENGLISH CHIN 4 AND GLASS. Oh MONDAY MORNING. November 23, »t 10 o’clock, at CHINA HALL, 529 CIJKSTNUT Street, opposite the State House, com prising elegant dinner, desert, and toft sots* chamber sets, hanging baskets and vaies, out and moulded glass, Mid a large assortment of useful housekeeping articles* Goods will be ready for examination, with catalogues, on Saturday and day of sale. no2l-4t* One-Price Clothing, ©f the Latest BTTLKB,madeln tbeßestManner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our qhe-Prio* Stbtsm 1b strictly adhered to* All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street i Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This nelo ] br&ted ftnd perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE- IiOb l S LIQUID HAIR LYE nreTivnT produces m splendid Black or natural Browu, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Bold by all Druggiita ftnd Perfumers. Wholesale by ! FAHNESTOCK A CO. and DVOTT A 00., Philadel | phis mlil-tf MARRIED. PIUNN—SLOAN.—On the 29th inßtant, by the Rov. J;umw M. Crcwell, Charles T. Shinn to Beckio K. Sloan, all of this c ity. tt DIED MOORE.—cm the 20th inst., Archibald Dunlap Moore, •ged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited to attend tl|o futioml, from hit? IfltV No, ioof) Yine street, on smunlay morning, at 9 o’clock, with out further notice, (funeral service at the chapel of St. Peter and Paul.) To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. # WORK.—On the morning of tin* 3-lst, YVilliam Archer, *t>n of Samuul and Amanda YVork, in the 7th year of Ills nge. Funeral from hi» parants’ reridanea, No. 112 Pino street, Saturday attenioon at 3 o’clock. CARPENTER —On the 20th lust., Jacob, son of John and Mary Carpenter, in the 15th year of his aye. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 094 Btrcct, ix-tow ti.lfe I'ridaj,- ) at 4 oVlork. # MY’ERS.—On the 19th inst., Adam Decatur Myers, eon of Cornelius K. and Eliza Myers, azed 5 years. # HOLDEN.—On tlm 10th instant, Janus Holden, aged 41 years* and 15 days. Funeral from his lato residence, in Frankfort!, on Sat urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * SMITH.—On iho 221 mutant, Harriet Kate, youngest dftu'ihter of Henry J, and Eliza Smith, aged 10 months find 83t1nyu. # button.—on the 19th instant, Anna Maria, daiigh* ter of Bartholomew ,1. and Marui M. Sutton, in tho 4th year of her ago. Funeral from tho residence of her parents, No. 15 Ot ter street, ti,j}* (Friday) aftmiomii ftl 2 o’clock. tt iu.Al).—t>n Tucnfiny evening, the 19th hint., of ty phoid fever, Mr. YVm. 11. T. Read, in the 01st year of his oge, Funeral from his late residence, No. 41 South Second street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # MOORE.—On tho 20th iiut.. at his rosidouee. No. 1903 Y’ine street, Archibald Dunlap Moore, aged 58 years. # SIIRINKU.—At Mifllinburg. Pa., on the 10th instant, YVilliam 8., son of Charles 11. and Elizabeth F. Shriner, aged about 6 years. * FOYV.—On the 17th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of the lute John Pow, In the 64th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, Grease street, (lato Crown,) above Thompson, on this (Friday) morning, 224 Inst, at 8% o'clock. * SHOEMAKER.—On the 19tli inst, Abagall Shoemaker, in the 75th yepy of llfr flgf. Funeral from her into residence, No. 025 YYood street, on this (Sixth-day) morning, 22d inst.., at 10 o'clock. * CONLEY.—On the 18thinstant, Mr. Richard Conley, in the 23d year of his ago. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Oak Lano Station, UOfll 1 MiIOStOUK, ofa. North Peuusyivanla Ratl road, on this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. tt Mourning store, no. dis CHESTNUT STREET. & son imvw lately received Black Denver Cloth Cloaks, Gray YVater-proof Cloaks, Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra sixes; Shepherd Fluid Long and Square Shawls, Crape and Grenadine Collars and Sleeves, Jouvin’s Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Black, Lead, and Purple Kid Gloves j Flpooy Silk Glovo? and Gaunt, let*, Black Contra Broche Scnrfs, Black all wool Vwlour Ottomans And Reps, SI a yard; Black Bops Anglais, 25 cents a yard: Grenadine Y'eils, Ac. no 4 LAROOnUA, THE JENNY LIND OF UJj tU Indian?, at NATIONAL MALL THIS Vtil- DA Y ami .SATURDAY EY’KNIXGS, is positively tho last Concerts in this >ity. Don’t fail to be there. Ticket*, 20 cents/Or three for 50 cents. Children, C cents. n022-2t HO 1 FOR CHARLESTON—NATION. IX3 al Guard. Recruits wanted ut No. DU3 CHEST* NUT street. . nolD-Ot TYVENTV.FIFTU QUADRILLE ]}3 PARTY TO THE CONTRIBUTING MEM BERS OF THU PltlhAi>i:ia>iiiA No. 1, will he given on YVEDNESDAY EY r ENING, November 27th, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, Lo cust street. above Eighth, in AID OF TJIE VOLUN TEER REFRESHMENT FUND. Tickets can only he transferred at the Rand's Room, southeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY’, 25th, and TUESDAY’, 2Gth, be tween the hours of 2 anil 5 o’clock P. M. No new Subscribers taken or Tickets sold at the door. P&l'liMJA b&£olVdti£ OontrlhitUnc: Members will he entitled to tickets for three parties. Please make early applica tion to JAMES MADISON RECK, No. 746 FLORIDA Street, above Eleventh, nn2l-2t below Fit/.water. ryfc- HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL jj. ? Guard. Recruits wanted at No. 624 MARKET »/=» NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET.—SIX GRAND CON OERT&! EVERY EVENING THIS Week, («t o’clock,) by LAROOQUA, the Indian Songstress, who will sing a number of very beautiful INDIAN and SA CRED BONGS, and recite the WOOING OF MINNE HA-HA, DEATH OF MINNE-HA-lIA, assisted by se icrul fininent amateurs. tSliigh' tifkets* 20 cents—or, Tlirnefor 50 cents; Chil dren’s tickets, G cents. JOHN BEESON, no!8-6t Indian Missionary. THE STARS AND STRIPES MUST [j St l.gMii upon Foi-t ! NuiSc-nnl ft»a»r4. Recruits wanted at the Armory, RACE.street, below SIXTH street. no!9-6t HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL LUj Guardi Rmuits wonted at PRLANY’Si Ninthi above Market street. nol9-Gt MERCANTILE LOAN ASSOCIATION. JX_5 —A ineetiaig of the Stockholders of said Associa tion wiil be held ou FRIDAY EVENING, *22d inst., at 71/ fdflOfik, &t tli4 1I&1I of the Fire Associuiioii, S. YV. corner FIFTH and NORTH Street*. nc.2o-3t* 11. TUNISEN, Secretary. rv» HO ! FOR CHARLESTON—NATION- LhJ? al Guard. HocruSts wanted at SECOND street umi fialief alley. -hulfl-ftt HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL |x_3 Guard. Recruits wanted at STATION HOUSE, Frankfnrd. no!9-6t HOI FPIV BfiAVFORT—NATIONAL IX3 Guard. Recruits wanted ut HANNINGS'* Car* tirr’F alley. no!9-6t rvr=* OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IX3 COMPANY, PniLADBLpniA, October 15, 1361. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi, annual dividend of TIIRSE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15,1861. Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. ocl7-tdel HO! FOR CHARLESTON—NATION* UJs al Guard. Recruits wanted at No. 603 CHEST NUT street.. nol9-6t FINANCIAI.. Rational loan."' The undersigned aro prepared to deliver the Seven and Thrw-tvfftlwTreiwury pfuntfirh PRF.XEL & CO„ Bankers, 34 Sontli THIRD Street. gIX PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN, of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, which ar now ready for delivery at Office of JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, 0c23-lm 114 South THIRD Street. NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co™ BANKERS NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Pursuant to infractions Xrom the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book 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 iny office, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. M. until 6 P. M., and on Mondays till 9 P. JI. Th ese notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FITE HUN DRED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of Angnrt; 1861) payable in gold in three yearsi or coni ▼ertible Into a twenty years six per cent, loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every Bix months, and at the rate of one cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by subscribers will be cheerfully made. THE NOTES ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY MENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Payment of subscriptiona may be made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 0c,22-3W No. 1 14 SOUTH THIRD Street. MILITARY NOTICES. REGIMENT OF LANCERS. RECRUITS WANTED. A f.av filing sieh of GOOD CHARACTER (4 fill VA canciee in tin; PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALRY. Jio Minors need apply, TWO POPLARS BQVNTY will be paid to any one who will bring an accepted recruit, when mustered into service. Five feet soven incites is the lowest height now accepted in this Regiment, which GENERAL MoCLELLAN Hus selected us A REGIMENT OF LANCERS Apply at unco Rt the Rendezvous, 727 MARKET STREET. no!s-Bt* SHEADQUAKTEKS CURTIN LIGHT GUARD INFANTRY REGIMENT, I>. V.—This Hegiment has boon authorized by the Go vernor and accepted by the War Department. It offers peculiar advantage to volunteers, JSccruits are uniformed at once, and pay and rations commenco as soon as enrolled. The regiment will have comfortable quarter* iu the city of Philadelphia. Vacancies for a few more companies. Regimental Headquarter No SOI SANSOM street. lir order of Colonol H. J. STAIN BOOK. W. It. MAG ADAM, Adjutant. nol9-st# There is color in your Ever, Hair, and Chocks. To have a faithful re prosontßlioii of vourwlf, you should iuuo oolur iu your rhotograph. Thu clmrgos ure only SI for Colored Plto. togruphe, at REIMEIt’S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green. It* MARSHAL'S SALE,-RX VIRTUE of a Writ of gale, by the Hon. John Cadwaiarter, Judge of the District Court of the United States, iu and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and brst bidder, for cash, at MEAD-ALLEY WHARF, on WEDNESDAY. 4tlu mi. at 12 o’daek M., tlie Schooner HARRIET ItYAN. her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board, consisting cif 13 hogsheads MOLASSES, 2,400 bushels SALT. 1 barrel SUGAR, amt puncheons HITM. May be examined yn the morning yf pith*» WILLIAM WILLWARP, U. S. Marshal, E. D, of I’euu’a. Phu IDKI.PBU. November 21,1801. uo2--6t RETAIL DRY GOODS. lIOLE3ALE STOCK AT RETAIL. M. L. HALLOWELL & Co., 333 MARKET STREET, AND 27 NORTH FOURTH STREET, HAVE CONCLUDED TO OFFER AT RETAIL THEIR STOCK OP FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING 0/ BLACK DRESS SILKS. IN GKEAT VARIETY - , BILK VELVETS, BOMBAZINES, TAMISE ALPACAS, Ac. PLAIN AND PKItfTSP MKBJKOSt MOUSSELINES, POI'LINS. REPS, VELOURS, Ac. WOOLLEN I'LATDS, PRINTED FLANNELS, Ac AI.SO, TIIEIB IMMENSE STOCK OF SHAWLS. OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, CLOAKS. MANTLES. &c, EMBROIDERIES, AND L. 0. HDKF3. And will sell by tlie Single Piece tlicir stocK of WHITE GOODS. CONSISTING OP LINENS, MULLS, JACONETS, CAMBRICS, NAINSOOKS, Ac., Ac. oc!4-mwf2m JgLACK CLOTHS FOB CLOAKS ANDO OAT S , FROM SI TO SS FJEIi YARD, CASSIMERES FOR MEN’S AND BOVS’ WEAR. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH ami MARKET Streets. nol4-fmw-lm Dress goods. Bops, Merinoe.% Poplins, Delaines, Ac. Black Poplins, Merinoes, Delaines, Bombazines, Ac. worm & conasd, dot IiIH'TH ftDfl MARKET. pLOAKS— Beady made or made to order. COOPER * CONARD, NINTH and MARKET Streets. CLOTHS. (QHINCHILLA BEAVERS, JUST RECEIVED, IN BLUE, BLACK, AND VELOL’It MIXTURES. ALSO, IN STORE, MEN AND BOYS 1 WINTER W EAR, In great variety, and for ralo by LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. 300 MARKET STREET, no2l-0t Corner Second, Philadelphia. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. VVVu'IiVI.'UVUVO'UIAnA'OUtA'LMAM.AA.A.LA.A.LLI.AA.I.I.LA.W. ■^yINTER CLOAKS IN SABLE CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAVERS, SEALSKIN CLOTHS, BLACK BEAVERS, LYONS VELVETS; A LARGE ASSORTMENT, AT MODERATE PRICES, AT THE PARIS CLOAK EMI’ORIUM, TOS CHESTNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & Co. nol4-lf JiRENCH WINTER CLOAKS, Just Received, another assortment or PARIS MADE LADIES’ PALETOTS. CARL PETERS & CO., N. E. Corner CHESTNUT and TENTII Sts. no!6-6t CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! \J WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endleßS variety: LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, if every shade ; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every quality; BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW ST YL E , EVERY NEW MATERIAL: THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY. IVENS, No. 23 South NINTH Street. GL O A K S ! The Largest, Cheapest, and Beßt-assorted Stock in the city. HOUGH & CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Ulfi Opposite Franklin Market. "VTEW CLOAK STORE! Am\ The most Elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, AftlLOsi First door above Chestnut. THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORK. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-FEOPF TWBJSP CLOAKS' BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSFALL, Sn3l-6m N. W. comer TENTH and ARCH St. iUILLirSIaHY GOODS. QtTY BONNET STORE. SEA SO NABLE GOODS SEASONABLE PRICES- SMALL PROFITS AMR QUICK sales. Ladies* and Misses' Bonnets, Children's Turbans, Caps, Ac., the best and most fashionable, and at the low est prices. Bonnets made over, of bleached, &ud u trimmed; Millinery Goods in quantities to suit. BEA VER, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, NO. TBS CHESTNUT STREET. KENNEDY'S FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS. AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. T 39 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. ocs-3m MILITARY goods. QOT T O N BUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SALS BT mylJ-iflf FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. QOAL OIL! COAL OIL! GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, 3-> SOUTH SECOND STREET, a CENT FOR TIIS NOKTII AMERICAN OIL CO.MI’AXV MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND KB* FINKRS OK COAL AND CARRON OILS. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President, GEO. OGDEN, Secretary. Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, .t REEP.S, Patent Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale doater in Uitli ridge-s Patent Oval (tire-proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass Chimneys, Lamps, Ac. Burners to burn Coal Oil with out Chimney.. Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully invited to examine our stock. no2I-lm pORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepared to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 2. LOCKE St CO„ Solk Agents, 1010 MARKET STREET, ieJ-Om Pnlladeiphli. FIRS. JpURSI FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 41S AND 4ir ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ FURS, To which the attention of the Puhli.' 1« invited. no22tjal RADIES’ CHOICE FURS, WARRANTED VERT REASONABLE fRICES, PARIS CLOAK AND PUR EMPORIUM, 70S CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co, nn]4-Im WANTS. WANTED TO RENT—A COAL -YARD and Fixtures on BICC.VD or NINTH Sts. Address “ i\ O. Box 812.” n020.3t* WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN, a situation no euKiiK, c> r employment in any business cipacity. Has a general knowledge of business, and can give the most satisfactory reference. Address J. HOVI'EU, Blood’s Despatch Cilice, nolo-12t* fa WANTED™A EARM, within ten —i-or twelve miles of Philadelphia, for which the best quality of iinprovinl city property will he given in ex change. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3Q No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. jS^TOTET^'fouM^^OUSE, iuniL with double back buildings, and all the modern cmiv#*mf“ttCoß, in good order, with furniture. Apply oil the pmni.-es, 415 NINTH Street, below Pino. no-2-ot* gs FOR SAL E VALUABLE ■iIiFARM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing W of superior LAND, eltunie twelve miles nerrh prtlie city, near Port WariiinKton station, North Feim’ft Railroad. Finst-dt»BB improvements. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. TO EXCHANGE—Dekw«rc County Farm, containing 75 acres of superior land, situate nine miles from the city, one mile from railroad station, nicely watered, with excellent stone buildings, fine fruits, ftev Alto, ft number of farms to excimuge far City Pro? pertv. Apply to K* PfiTTIT, i,0!6 No. 309 WALNUT Street. Farm for sale.—a faum, in excellent fctuto of cultivation, criutiiming fifty-0110 acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated in Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, on the Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price —Five thousand dul far* (SriMW. Apply on the premises Dolß-tr SAMUEL 11. GRAFF. rro EXCHANGE Cheap Delaware 1 State Fruit and Grain Farm, coiitaiuingls6acr<‘snf Inndj frituate within one mile of railroad station, Delaware Railroad. Also, Montgomery county farm, cmitaiui.'ig'JS acres, eighteen miles above the city. For further parti culars apply to E. PETTIT, nolG No. 300 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—Valuabls Farm, contain ing 130 acres ; 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situato 6 miles from Doylestovtn depot, and 2% miles from Lambertville sia tion and Delaware riven Bucks comity. Plain ami sub* itantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre: easy terinß. Apply to E. PETTIx, se!9 No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—One of FAIR RANK’S (2,500 it»s) PLATFORM SCALES, nearly new; one SUGAR-MILL, nearly new. Also, a lot of superior Shelving, suitable lor a Wholesale Grocery. Apply at No. 127 North FRONT Street. no2(Mvfm6t* NfIAGAKA FALLS WATER POW AY ER.—CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTU RERS. This immense water power ia now ready for im mediate occupation, together with one hundred nerea &f land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to locate mills and manufactories. The stipulations for price of power will bo one half that at Lowell, Mass., and the quantity is almost un ’ united Should the deni&hd warrant it, the American Pall can easily be stopped and its great volume discharged through the bank below its present site, for mill purposes, under a head and fall of 200 teet. The title is perfect and the property unincumbered. For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P. FloyJ, Klngara Falls 1 Alexander H:vy, No. 1258 Vine street, Philadelphia; Hon. T. A. Jenckes, Providence, R. I.; D. Thaxter, Boston; or the owner, HORACE 11. DAY, No. 91 Liberty street. New York, September 2.1861. se4-wfrm3m e Public sale of real es- TATE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Bucks countv,willbe sold at Pnblic Sale,on WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1861, at 1 o’clock P. M., on the premises, in the township of Po)li-(-town, Bucks county, a FARSI of about SIXTY EIGHT acres, beautifully situated about half a mile east of Doylestown, within half a mile of the Railroad Station. The improvtnients are a two-story STONE HOUSE, with Iwc* rcoms on the iir.s?' door, and three on the ercoud; nlsPi ft two*story Stone Kitchen adjoining, with cellar under The whole; n never-failing spring ot water nwir the door ; large stone barn, wagon house, corn crib, and other out-buildings. There ig about 12 acres of very superior timber land, * bout six acres of fine watered meadow, the remainder arable land, divided into con venient yu.nd fields, uith coed fence. and in a high etats of cultivation; n thrifty young apple orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees. The location uiul quality of poil, water, and the advantages of this farm, makes it one of the most desirable in this section. Also, on the same clay, a LOT of about FOUR ACRES of land, situated in tha borough of Doylaptown, with a good STONE HOUSE, Kitchen adjoining, well of good water, barn, carriage house, and other out-buildings. This is beautifully situated, and a desirable residence for a person ietiringfrom business. ALEXANDER RICH, TIMOTHY FICKKRINfi; Administrator?. nolB-mwf3f rf* FIRST-CLASS SUGAR RE ELfixeby. THOMAS it SONS' SALE, The extensive and valuable SUGAR REFINERY, Ac., Lately occupied by Messrs. Kastwick Brothers, No. 221 VINK Street, between Second ami Third streets, Phila delphia, BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Ac. ON rUKSDAY, December 10,16G1, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described property, viz.*. All those brick messuages, steam sugar refinery, stores, Ac., tint! lot of ground thereunto belonging sitmito on the north side of Vine Btreet, between Second and Third streets, Philadelphia, lately occupied by Messrs. East wick Brothers, containing in front on Vine street 63 feet 10 inches, and extending in depth northward of that width 75 feet 9# inches, then widening on the west side tb?r°9f (1? w ftltey) 59 tlis toidiij of 97 fret i inches, and extending thence further northward, of tho last mentioned breadth, TO feet inches along tho said 10-feet alley to Wood at reel, having three fronts, and the entire depth, from Vine to Wood streets, 146 feet. The buildings are six stories high, built of brick, in the mosd substantial mat nor, and heated throughout by moans of cast iron steam pipes. They contain a large vacuum pan, four steam engines, improved boilers, b'ow up pans, Leaf & Derosne filters, tanks, improved syrup pumps, .crushing and pulverising mills, screens, bone- Muck fiinmci's anil washers, platform scalps, anil other machinery of the most approved kind*, together with the following number of iron moulds and pots, viz.: 5,090 80-ft moulds. 4,740 80-ft pots, 2,013 16-ft “ 2,006 16-lb **, 1,523 8-Jb ** 1,502 8-lb Tlw> whole eompi'islns an aatabliglmudit capable of fa rming from 45,000 to 50,000 pounds (30 to 35 bkds.) of sugar per day. The Refinery is ready for immediate operation. The storehouse is of ft capacity to hold 600 hhds. of raw sugar, and 3,000 bids, refined sugar. Full be furnished upon application to A. M. Kastwick, by letter, or on the premises, which will be open for inspection daily, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., until the day of sale, er of the auctioneers. yy Thp terms of payment will be—Cash, or the out standing notes of Kastwick llrothers, for the entlri! ptir chase-money beyond.a mortgago of £20,000. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, n022-tf Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. BOARDING. BOARDING. —A family residing in Chestnut street, near Nineteenth, have three second or third-story rooms, with every convenience, to rent, with Hoard, to persons with unexceptionable rufet*- ejjcesj Address 4 Comfortj” this office. ]>o9 First-class boarding, with Single and Communicating Booms, No. 1417 LO CUST Street. oc2l-lm* □ LATE MANTELS. jo These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. rjIHJE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the 11 Latrobe Stave,” is the best stove for wanning the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Cali and look at them. ARNOLD k WILSON, ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.^ fio AL-OIL LAMP Kj without a chimney. TRITTINg* PATENT COAfrOIL LAMP burns ft!l kinds of coal oil without the use of a chimney. Bui tiers and Lamp*, wholesale and retail, by B. 11. WEEKS, General Agent, noB-lm 16 North SECOND Street. JpiESSH MINCED MEAT. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that ],o is again prepared to offer bis justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, In large or pmull quantities. Outers tlirough De spatch Post will bo punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPJITNG GARDEN and FRANKLIN Street v no!3-2m Philadelphia. Baker & .co/s unexcelled COD LIVEIt OIL—Tho moat approved remedy for Coughs, Coldn, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Jfce. Physicians, in pri-scribing H, have (in the testimonials of nmny oi tho profession) a guarantee of genuineness in which all tho t-illcacy of tho invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids nro assured, by the evidence of thousands, that »t is less nauseous and more* readily retained to their benont than many manufactured compounds sold ns tod Liver Du. Soil wiwUU «»d by the JUi<l by City AlHjthocaries. JOHN C. DAK till A CO., no 4 ln f IM North THIRD Street. CATALOG UK OF CARD PHOTO OR CPUS, the puhliuntum and imporliLtian of JAMES 8- EARLE A SON, rimv ready, ami furnished aralis on application. Tin l collection comprises Portraits of all the prominent Political, Military, and Literary People of tho World : the President and his Cabinet, the Genera!?, Bngiulier Generals, tho Clergy, Ae., and tho Crowned Heads of Europe. Photograph Albums in very great variety, EAltbES' GALLERIES, no2l*:stif* 816 CHESINOT Street, JPhiladelphU. E. S. EARLEY, rniKISHIKG INDKIiTAKKi;, Southwest coiner of TENTH and GREEN Streets, nolO-Pmif* Philadelphia, W/TRS. JOHN DREW’S IVI ARCH-STBBKT THNATfBE. Acting and Stage Manager..... ■. W. S FRfiffUßlcnUl. Biuineßi Agent and Treasurer JOS’. D. MURPHV. THIS fFI(IDAV) EVENING, November 2R The performance will commence with the fthe dranm’o lf THE RANSOM; OR, TIM: RETURN FROM SLAVERY. Paulinu bn Hluhi- Pmiik'nt Mofih-0j,,]’,.,, The iwrUiniiaufe will cowhide with „ . M AKlilKl) LIFK. Wr. hamnc] Cotldlp Mr. John Gilbert: Mrj, bon'iH l <V,Me Miss Miirr ff'ffi, Mr. Lj,,* Mr. ahewjH, JMr. Henry Dove Mr. Frank Dro-r. Cuassk of Timh.—Doom op<?n Ht v before 7; curtail will rfoe *t 7 # precis* ly. No extra charge for reserve*] floats. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Strata. Bole Lasse© MRS. M, A. GABRKTTSON. BKNK/IT UK MK. J. i*. TLAUKE. TFUS (FRIDAY) KYENINGi Hnrembw 21 The pHlVu’Wiiincnvill comnenef) irifli ItOH NETTLES; Or, THE MODEL SCHOOL. Waildilovo, tlif fat iloy Mr. J. 8. Clsrko, I'.ob N*ttl«*-.... CowbU. AND RELIABLE, JnrK Mr* J* 8* Clark®* To be folio* ed by IliPlanKhiLMoßnrlcttaof Pricks—so, 37>f, 7.% Wwl 3& ; PriVatO BdlMp »f> aw.l §3. ' Doors opeu at f)%; Parformance to commence at 7 If. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE. ASOTIIKJt IMjrEXSK MLLf m TO-NJftHT the J'iitriotic Hraiiuiot WJLLIAM TRLL ; TMK IJKJiO 01’ SWITZER LAA I) T.-H On Monday noyt will be produced in rv tst> I- of l/riontai BiilcnJor utrer cHimliiili THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES l American academy of music. HEliitMANff HERRMANN. POSITIVE CLOSE OP TH* •PJIKSTIDIfUTATOIUAL SEASON. HERRMANN, On hi* u«y through from Washington, will give ...... >*.ouk evening vr t m>nmms, jionijaYj TUESDAY, "WEDNESDAY, and THUBH* DAY, November 2&t)i, 2Cth, 27th, and 28rhv being POSITIVELY HERRMANN'S LAST POUR NIGHTS IN PHILADELPHIA. On which occasion ho nil! introduce lii.H GREAT COMIiINATIOX PJtGUHAMStn, Embracing four at tliob*nding features oHiis Inaugural and Comic Programme?, and runny Admintfotj) oocrpTh lirficrred Srntii, 2ft cents cutn»» Amphitheatre, 26 cents. Colored Gallery* 25 cents. SEATS SECURED FOR EITHER EVENING IN ADVANCE. no2l-tf IVTAOK! LANTERN PICTURES OF JV-L THE REBELLlON—Representing Jill the promi nent Scene?, Engagement?, and Incidents to this date. Fur sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A CO., m CHESTNUT Strmit, A Descriptive Lifd furnijlu'd gratis, mid sunt hy mini free, on application. no21»lm Temple of wonders, tenth &hd CHESTNUT Slteetl. SIGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN ANIV VENTRILOQUIST, in his new nnd constantly-varied peitomuincor l , EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7#, un«l WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,- at s—illustrating the »tto»i&hing and interesting Myste? ri<-s *r Ancient and Modern Magic, enterViirting Yentri* lciitiinl D( mon.-tratirui?, in which the voice will arouse and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. m>lß-tf Assembly buildings, large SALOON.—EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK and oi. WEDNESDAY anil SATCKIIAY AFTERNOONS— Startling Srenc-5 of great interest in the American War; New Scenes illustrating the Great Naval Expedition to jvrt liciyulf with l/OTiilMi'diueiit of Fotls Walker and Dnuirrgnrd; with many other war Ylevrhi In connec* lion with the War, M ill he exhibited the Beautiful Paint ing? of WAUGH'S ITALIA. Doors open at 7 o'clock * r commence at 7}{. nol9-6t /yAIIL WOLFBOHN AND TBEO \J DORE THOMAS' SERIES OF SIX CLASSI CAL SOIREES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will be received at the Principal Music Stores, where Pro grammes and full particulars can be peeg JJ9& In Germania orchestra. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 31* o’clock P. M.f at the MUSICAL fVXP JHL&, racaHge «f Eight Tjcjfetp, ij?T j Single Tickets, 29 rte. To be had at Andie’s, 1204 Chestnut street, J. E. Goufcl’j, Seventh ami Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B*tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0» THE PIKE ARTS, 1646 CHESIKBt Street, ■ open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. hi. till 6 P. 21. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve year*, half price. Shares of Stock. 830. jjT PKOFESSQR ALEXANDER DE WOLOWSKI begs to inform his friends and thfr public, that, having met with ho much- success in- Phila deli'hl.-k before, Leh."«> returned frr.iu ius proL-i*j,i©f»jJ tour. giving concerts for the be»»efit of the New York ami Pennsylvania troops, and will begin a course of instruc tion of the Piano and Singing by his extraordinary method. All those who wish to avail themselves of hie rnre Mf-tem will apply nr liis reaidencci No, 711 SPBI/OK Street, between 8 and II o'clock A, SI., daily. Seminaries attended to. no2o-12t WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR. JL large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER » AliK, Jiirt MTTSICAXi BOXES, ire ire now, In ac cordance vith the limes, offering them at CrBEATLT BKDrCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemen, intending to purchase a Watch for tlieir own wear, will find at our Establishment &a article that c»ft b$ IMPLICITLY RF } LIJ2P ON f9f time, and at a price aiCCH LOWERthan eTer before ashed. Particular attention is given to repairing fine Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, 0c23-2inif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. IJIO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BUB All PIUTBIUXS. We are prepared, as. heretofore, to supply families aft tbelr Country Residences with every description of Fame insurance company, Ho. 409 CHESTNUT Stoss! FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE, pmSCTORSi George W, Day «f Day A Matlack. Samuel Wright “ Wright Bros. A Co. D. B. Birney “ Davis A Bimey. ' Henry Lewis, Jr,,,,,, ‘‘-Lewis Bros. & Co* C, Bich&rdoOD.n u J. C. Howe A Oo< Jnoi ¥, EYcnnan,..,,,, « J. W» Evennan ft Co. Geo. A. West « West A Fobes. F. S. Martin. ........... “ Savage, Martin, A 00. 0. Wilson Davis Attorney-at-law. E. D. Woodruff, .of Sibley, Molten, A Woodrcß. Iso. Seador, Jr........ No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-PresMsot WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. itiP-tW QAVINO FUND—UNITED STATES O TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHM* NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PEE CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Preside**, JAMES S. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 8 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to th* Legislature. ■Br LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BE (JSsSmOVED to No. 21 South SEYENTH Street, 0999 lEoJif&nklro Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and bat*£ determined to merit future patronage, has secured a* elegant and convenient store, and has now on band * large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled. Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (tho only strictly fire and burglar proof g&fti made;) Also; liDUt*t UnuQualled Bank Yanlt, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be fUrnlsM to order on shoit notice. Tltis is the strongest, best Pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie'S NSW Oabikiot Safe, for Plata, JeUrllPy, Ac. TtlS S&fe UWU Ceded to surpass lu style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strioflp Ere and burglar proof. Srscui* Notice. —l have now on hand say twenty si Farr*?!, Herring, A Go Ji Safes, most of them nearly new; and some forty of other makers, comprising a oomplot* assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tht now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at vstf low prices. Please call and examine. __ ja2s-lylf M. C. SADLER. Agent. SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS- Ejj3l BUKNEK, FOB THE PABLOB, DISINQ- ASp_6i‘?Wa L __ And made in the most approved manner, of the befl imported Russia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CYLIN DERS* of which we have the exclusive sale. NORTH, CHASE, k NORTH, iso. 20® siorth SECOKb Street. NOIITH, CHASE, & NORTH’S Clji CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES, Gas consuming, with Double-plated Topa, and all tliu latest imuroviiimiiitsi ~ . Mmiufaotiircil awl wM »* , Nil. SOU Nortli SECOND SKoel. ’ THOMSON’S CELEBRATED LONDON •‘KITCHENEB,” WH ipy,s baat, futvqt durable, and convenient arrange* ment for Cooking; having the beat facilities for an abun dant supply or Hot Water, Boasting, Baking, Stewing, Rrotlina. Ac. For sale, in various sizes, of our own manufacture. KOBTH, CHASE, A NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. The quality of the gilding, at KKNKKBT'S, (Frame maker,) *26 AItCII Street, is ulways guarantied its unsurpassed by any m tl„> *uy. noZO-iftf Pamphlet printing, and every other description ot Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at 111 KG WALT h BBO\VK’S r Dread’s Building, 54 South THIRD Street. po^ /"'IBE AP SUGAR S.—C. DONOGIIUE, 53 South WATBK Street, is now Belling Steam-. Kefined fiugare, Syrups, Ct iTtse, aud Adnniantitu: Cundipa, ui reduced to prompt cash buyniij. no2l<3tft TT'OR HAIR-CUTTING, LADIES X? take tUeir Children la FOUBTH and BUWJ.CH. no2«-iftf POSTAGE STAMPS.—Twe*MW _[ cent, twelve-ccnt, and ten-cont STA,WrS for sale at five per cent, discount. Apply at Th* -Fren office. no9-tf AMUSMftSjBNTS. H’flNliHi TJIK T.YBHKS. .1 S. CLARKE IN RUSSIA. To conclude with the GREEN MWNT/Vllf P.ffV, , .... . Mc - WiiijjHn Wirntloy, Also, tl«f two TOCCChpifal thv frniai/n, THE LADY OK THE LJ.i>» » AND tiie YELLOW DWABF! NEW AND ASTOUNDING I-’KATS Never before presented. ON WEDNESDAY'. NOV. Q7t!i. HERRMANNS FIRST AND ONLY BENEFIT ON THURSDAY, (THANKSGIVING,) TWOVKKVOIt &I A N C K S Gil AND MATINEE at a o’clock. EYtfKlJfa nt-fl. EDUCATIONAL. GROCERIES. FINS GROCfiRXfiSi TEAS' &0i ALBERT C. ROBERTS. OORNEB ELEVENTH AHD TINE SBEETB. mylB INSURANCE COMPANIES. SAVING FUNDS. SAFES. STOVES AND RANGES, IN ALL SIZKB, oi2-2mii 012-2lnLf oIS-Stnlf fMUNNY BAGS—«O DALES FQI VJT .ntclty J ÜBKTCII * CABSTAIKS, Miss CliorlnUe *?!«o/nt>* i >tV KV. bnnk
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