ItUbile'kSEl Banos& - -Witwooldst_setteoi ..Perticolarly.inv/te the ittiontlea' el tbelubtle to oar 'stabil/ImA Patriot :3a rale ivitich is eftieUy atlbtled to ender all eireutneisnowt **We go am toe .11 Price! , iowe. than the Inwpei elrewheret Oro gummatee rktiiteoliczt io ever wiichater, or the kale. cancelled and 'mosey refunded.* We /fro all cuttonur a more value for their Mortal NUNN urx CAN ONT.7114EIVIIBIZO: _ Llit/ ary - avd all otrottmatannes. ,l TO 'or.kr 4.Ota3rOI7I7IINHINPLII .ATTIIE.,rOZOIEVr TIME NO have tednc, d prices of our or. tire ttook, avluch - ern be • dikpotcd of lower...than .the _sante or equa l got& can be VIII Cllbktil of itict TURN VIAII/.lt lINE •'T IN TAE. CITT. Willoitt suing info further eetail. we would say,' hat tar etc. k compriaea all kinds and cues of every dodn allertyle a gooda to be found in the market, and is EIIPAKIOR TO ANT STOOK IN PIIILAD/LIPIIIA. in bt) le, I It and Workruanehlp. We have a choice and ert,r.et.d turortment cf r,i3eB geaula n - lieh we will make up to order now, or at cu,y time. etch the PNIIIO guarantee ea we offer on oar ready in. Coode. MY way tete ecu Morourr kr Co , kif th and 10.VINI HALL, bisth eh cots. bib lIA.Illt RT.. arm 60IP TITMAPIVAti, Lbw r Oali. A 134.: ii,iuuu ~ iie , AlLnieli u.ll or to win vie glotnice which float iu that fluid, and coutain. ih a, bealthy laraon a urge amount of Iron, wtiiah aivas talulit) 'bad, Ibe 1", 1 UrinU 'eyi up towolio, thu WO: d u ith Itele OW element, and give Etr.nfoll and In tame the o bole e3erea•.uo.3J-64 _ _ , • .. — EIi.ID DAN'S fil3k!). TAILOR Great Brown Stone Clothing Hal, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. **Loot, 11. ELA S rao NJPON G E. t•1i:.' .. GRAND.:.7.....' . .'.5T00Z'..:::::.':: - !C.7 . ;i11...:R.....:1::-.5i: .. .r..tr,., - .x..:A.'.:5 . .. SIMON COLTON & S. W► cornea Broad`and Walnut, We offer to our reruns end the Tubtle the terileet'sud but ieltetcd stock of FINE DEL'OACIES FOR THE TABLE To bo found in Ude city, and et the LOWEST PRICES EIMON COLTON & CLARKS, W, corner . Broad and Walnut, WHITE ALMEIRA -:4IIAI'ES, 7n Graceful Clatters. at 60 canto a pound I tine largo }retell Prunes and Freterres. Jams and Jellies; large also g rilie_ Crenrl:l Laylr ltri.iaol large [Ayer Pig* and Pr %Limnos 3 Princes* P. per sheb Altuonds. ParadLe Nuts, Eiolith W alnute and Wean Nuts: Lady Apples and Ilav aria °tangos. 5.1.11NN COLTON & CLARKE, W ewer Bread and Walnut. Aaeptable Christmas Present. Ladles having gentlemen Mends who are fond of Will find our god( Furtrlcr to anything ever offered in thi- live by the boa, Um, giving them an oppottentty of mAhug a tuLudzoineoregent. PATES DE FOIES GRAS, Potted. eats. and Prairie Game, "r" . SARDINES AND OLIVES. Fine Imported Cheese Royal Stilton, ChecOar, .1-'ll7 mat-an, Ii orsquelert, Voidel, • Edam rnyere, Pio° Apple, Young America, and Itieh Cream Cheese. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. cotter Broad ud Walnut. The Hoot Popular Braudo at IV nta' Meet. TA 3131.0 E. &1-13B11,1;LIC, At $2 13 per gallon by the mirk of twenty geron•. or $3 per gd'er. by the fve•gallen demijohn. Other grade of finer t her, lee 4tlbb nnhotternilice. of our own direct impoitationo. OLD PORT WINES, • • -ON 'D TB • TY.EI43 : • • Wine enutot . be had at any , other store in the country. FINE LIQUEURS. La Grand ClaarireUre, Liqueur do Ilenedlcfin7o, larniard , o Anteett, Itlarischino, Cacao de la Vanilla, Curacao. SIMON COLTON &CLARKE, S W corner Broad and Walnut, Have everything In thoir lino of bualnoea that mortal man can dedro. and at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. SIMON covroN & CLARKE, corner-Broad and Walnut, Keep the Largest Stock, iincl Sell at the Lowest PrieeS. An examination or our Oodiritoll wo ofdt to tualtroealos. SIMON O(LTON it _CLARKE, S, W, tar, Brad an 4 Wabut Fw BAYL,VI ROGER I Ens NOVELTIES GOOD:CIGAR, IN GREAT.VARIETY DO VOW WISE WE HAVE ChAMPAGNE. G R,OC Tho Gre teat Variety, NEW PUBIC:11 0 3A r 101414. ... • , . • CHEAP-BOOKS Y - CHEAP - BOOKSI • A Frt.ltt Ripley of $2 Rook,' letting for SOcts. Firgontly illustrated Hon P. I he standard Port.,to ptnin and are bindings, Aitdiaodard Works kept etnietatitly OU hala. _ Juvenile books for tiara and ciiil4 in endleaa variety. 11) Imr, nre kuppir Etiedsh and ainerioan Toy -Beaks in plain and goo binninga , , • Voila? Album. 4,ardo at t eau ; All the new Publications its teen as famed, and Pala Who)etalo prim!.. kvei)thi) g to our lire nt a treat rAectlon: 041 and exnnii. 4. tiofi,re nurcharing also eithere. Store open in the .E.venina. • • ; 'NNE C/SLICAP 11114DIFC S roar, JAMES S. CLAXTON, 1214 Chestr.ut fitrest. de4 2tB • GOODV; .4.4c04:3131$ & G. A. Witlc--;IIT , 624 Ulte,to rovreet,_ Hove Just received ft largo opfortroent of now and eicigoni 1011131141VGLAS VISt 8 AA D 11111M8148,1110VSiso oggg, lIIR.OOAUt AND PA1)t1l 11041;0111, Pies& Tofu thir with It grant variety of F'ANCY ARTICLES, epcclnlly adaktcti for II I.IJ , V PR.. , t'Fß,svh ch th ey otter for sleet Lill •REtUChLt 1•1110JEt3. Fi lIITS - FOR T EIE HOLIDAYS: MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut Street, Invite attentlen fo the following New Malaga tiisies. New Zeal° Currauta. Fresh Leghorn Oiiroa. WL Spanish Grapes. Florida awl Bavaria Oranges. Princess &mends. Lady Apples. Barbary Dates . 'New. Bordeaux Prunes... Turkish Turkish Figs. Pates des Foies Gras. Dried alio Caused Fruits, Andan - thectloicest delieseleri mo•t tieetrado at thtp ►ea. ClD,is ynautitita , atid at p iced - to loft :large ot mall buyer'. CIIARLW3 RUMP?, PORTE NIONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MA,N FACTIMER, No. 47 North Fix h Btvet, below Arch. PIILLADELPULL Porte Mont)*Sea, Clear Gazer. Pocket Dookt, Port I' clue. Cabs% Batche Preteitie Clues. Illneoy. Belts, Work Boxes. Ba',kerb' Omer. ratto-14, EtWee. &c. Wholesale and Retail. do4l3tlarod6tr FATES DE I+OIEB 611 AS. Just in Store, of our own direct importation. from LS. fiENIIY. Strasbourg, the fiat now FRESH PATES DE FOIES GRAS, Prepared and Put Fp this Beason, That have teen received In thla country. SIMON COLTON & CURIO, Importers of rule Cnod9 (r the table, S, W. corner Broad and Walnut St& (14 .14 WILT (11111F.A4 yr ir..1.11,T* BROI ZES. TIFFANY & CO., Pail& 550 and 552 Broadway, N. V., Invite a TUN to their very largo oolleenen of FINE BEM* Er /I— a much Ist gAr and mere carefully selected 'trek than they Ever be'ore offered—comprising the choictet and latest works of all the beat artists. GROUPS AND STATUETTES: Hebert, Canter, Culler, flamingo', Anna and Damale. BIRDS AND ANIMALS: llotgatez, Pautrot and Barye. CLOCKS, MANTEL SETS, VASES, COUPES, BRONZE GAS FIX TURES: Barbedleene.la Redactions from the Antiques Clolsonne Ihterneled, and small articles in great variety. BAILEY & CO. WELL KEEP OPEN THEIR NEW STORE EVERY EVENING TILL 9 O'CLOCK. Duiring DPqember. - fat, w f vet hews MO fit AMIN X N 89. boutitileirk, Illfarries - salqyakeisi, IfilanultetCA* turrets ora lotiang. Roots, Pilitoesokc., End it toile+. interc.t to mat our UNRI VALLED. DI A 1111 , E• I W and he "Milford Linen Taread. Manefautwed extware:y tor- ne from the beet material. and warranted a rummer article. IRE gllfit , IL 4)&1141 ~A CTUftlisif4 tOnf i Viiir Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWLNOF 1106 Clara , rut Stirret, Tr ra. 1 ,, t, • O O O .R. Agent & 0. R. TAYLOR,' IFITMLIK‘ AND 4 101i.EVSOMPN,, 041 end 048 w.lalnu, : 4 4r001.. • -t ttKINU Wrloil INDELi HUE lit. lug. Linidtpg, Stamping. dic. LAIL. EMBRODIEU. deB tialrt4 dea izart4) tr[.&TOREY. 160 ,Filbert utreut. SECOND EDITION. JAY TELEGRAPH. LATER CAELE NEWS Financial and Commercial Quotations. A FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT TWO PERSON ti KILLED tho, atlantic Cable. LONDOIq, "Dec. 4,'A. lof':.‘—Consols 'for money 82%; for acconnto2%@92%. ,13. S. Five-twee." ides quiet and steady at 74%; Erie 203; Illinois _Central 90%; Atlantic, and Great Western 39X, Fitsbnroter, Dec. 4.—11. Fiveptsr,eiaties eloeCti latt, night at 79%. • . itysupoot., Dec. 4, A. 24.--Ootton quiet; sales to-ddi of probably 10,000 bales; sales of the week, 85.0E0 bales, of which 23,000 were, for export and 14,000 for speculation; stock, 368,000 bales, when of 44,000 bales _are - American. Flour, 259. Gd. Other article= unchanged. PAIIIB, Dec. 4.-The increase in the Bank of France is 13,000,000 francs since last week. Livencoot., Dec. 4 P. 51.—C )tton quiet, stock afloat,-264,000 bales r .of which .78,000.. balest _are An edema. Lard flat. Pork dull. Naval stores quiet. , , biIMON, Dcc. 4, P. M.—Turpentine firmer, but not blither. AVRR, Dee. 4, P. VD—Cotton unchanged. Livenrot , L, ucc 4, 2:20 P. M.--Cotton-qtalet, Yarns and fabrics at Minencater heavy. Wheat dull; red Western, 94 Id. Corn dull. Pdas, 46a. lAvmrtroot, Dec. 4 —The ship. Research. trona 8L John, N. 11., for Live-pool, lost, her rigging and had her dcek clear rd In a gale. "'Mai fittlirond Accident. Cmcvrt...oto, Dee. 4.—A pariwntger train ran Into .a freight train lost night on the Cleveland and Toledo R 'Brood, at Towetaend EPTlay Patton, head brakestuan, and a p Rt. r twee name la oukuo Am, and Injuring . sever tai. The eautie of the accldeat was a Ikaipi4Ced witch. Frain. Powri.asn. Dec. 4. —The luso by the destrue tlon.pf Noel E. I)nw & Sitn's tannery last night, 4 stimated at 5•130,000, Thu property wit to' Onred for 022 500, ar tollowa: /Security Inanraoce Company. tb.oo o itud it 2.50 each In the Phut ttx. &tea Putman, Norwich', People's, Monumental tia.d Auntie 011ict n. weather ttopon. net 4, 9 A. m. Brown ....... Cloudy. 34 do. do. 40 do 3t ItAium.r. Li Cloudy. 28 do. Bt liuosiing, 34 Cloudy. .E. Cleai. ' 79 .11." Clear. TS N. W. . ..... N. W. N. P- New i 0rk........ Villmliarim. 'Del, 177oshington Fortress 31onroc.. Diamond ..... Angnsta, Ga..... Plitsbargb Chicago Mobite Key Glatt Th==tejit r ilits Day at the to A. M..... 33 Qat. 12 id.. ' „ZS 4or. 2P. IC 35 dot. WeSiller cioudy. Wind Northeast. YINABOILL and pOMMERODLL The Phlladeigstit Scree et the Phthidel NUM 16 4 0 Pe es 3 errs 10712 2,00 Pe Ge 2 fence c 104 U Irooesnull taut ee 94 it 0000 Penn R lme as 100 k 1040 Penns 6 wir in CAMP c 3000 P§% Coupes its 95 OJ Read !ig 6 4 . 984 SOO, sk.neve e..tp 100 9100 do due bill Ile 100 9A-0 Western Pan nde Gar 79 15r0 7.obienrsvi IP Its 91 2too Lehtth Val bile new co Its 9131 scoo do new tub, cp rsviaktlu 91% IWO BUN Ci Bdi farms CN IOW) CityVe new rkt! , WO I MO do due bill 180 I Wl , O Read Ge '44-80 93 5000 o,r.b Nay 08'83 707.41 100.1) Vermont Cen 21 min; 6s 39% 9000 Leibleh Val 63 92% 190 nh N Pa 1 93 • , tuetulti 3EO eltviVt , new c&.,p leo in et) Pen , b R LAS 1 0 ob Fulton Coal 6 Pettsarr rule. FridaY. December 4.—The demand for mom, conttuues arrive, and tue bank,' are un itti to us, et • re. demands made ripou them by their c is criers. t all loans en Uoyeraments wrre made at 739 per cent, don mixed tecarltleS at d'/O p.r cent. Ftret nisei abort paper ranges from 9 t 12 par cent, with ILlCtdahyd offerings. bete iv's a little more sr irit at the Stock Board t ,Is looming but the market g •nerally was not' ro lino; the "bean.^ however succeeded in gaining nut vet,' little CO. lies ding %Broad aoll at 4931;42/14—tyr ehangnt Phila dt tutus and t rie Rai road sold largeiv at 26 g b n, en 115 IS 0 ; 1'4.00 ,hauls Railroad so'd at 64; Mine Bill Rall ies'', at 67. at d Utile -ehits lkilt Railroad at 42. In Can 1 IltOCke the only sales were of Lehigh Naviga tion at 9234. Jr Haiti a , / Passenger Railway sharer ^n chance ?be coal tonnage on the ca .61 of the deb iylk ill N act- Kaska) cempan3 for the week indliag Dec. 31 lost • gyv e , wae.. ... . 33 9;4 09 For correepondiug art Lit last 64.8d3 16 Increase for the week ........ For the ?onion to Dee, 8,183 i For the tiett-on to Dec. 3. lefil Decrease for the year.. 83 Oil 03 Mewls. De Haven and Brother. No. 4U south Tturd street. make the following gnat 4,innie of the rates of ex. thanes today. at I. P. 51 - imited States Sires. 1881.114% 1111 A; ;d0.d0..4123111.141l ; dn. do.. 1864, i1Y1'4410716; do. do.. 1866 108(240834 ; do. do.. now, 1104411'56: do do. 1867 new. 110340a11054 ; do. 18173.D0ff 46110% ; Five, Ton forties.. 11:610(4116U; Due — ounioirnd lutereat Naos. Gold. 185)..(w15616 ; silver '303411806. W alltee a Keelle. Bangers 42 &kith Third Btreolt, (Moto Border State Bond to-day foil Tontesseee's. old. 69: do. new, 885(06.74; Virginia. old, 66: do. new. 678?,6e•,n0rth.! arolina's. old. 6di5@6636• do new 68X "ie4: - 1Lit..b 5 . ?t;; 7 ,1, 2 :iN(,(490; JbY Make & Co. quote eovernm.nt socurtti.., sc.. to day 118 follows: U. 13 !48. 1881, 1160115!4; old Flve.twen. ties, 111hOl 11134 • new Fiye.twenttem of 13134. 1.07.`ti03n3%; do. d 0.1806,1071 0 ,1% ; Five.twentlee of Ju1y,1t0. , f,(&11031; ; do. 110. i;10% 110).; do. M. fll/3140,10.141 • len-forties. IteNolos%; (told. 10634, &with. Inindolph.& banters,l6 South Third street, quote at 1036 o'e‘ook as foltows: Gold, 1334 ; Untta4 awes Flies, flies, MU, 110 0 116 U; Fivetwentite. 184. 110 1 gt4ild'Al ; do. do. de .1.86 t. 108%40108%; do. do. do., 1365.107 1e.:41. 3 74ti ; do* do. July. 1856 , 110-1;®1111.3i; do. do. do. do. - VW, 1 1 0 X011034 tdd ; do. do. do., 1860, 110140110%; U. 8. Piste. en•forties. 105340/ 0 5. 1 .S- The inspeo , lon of F lour and Meat for we week ending' Decembwr 3,1818. Is as follows: Bunts of boot:Atm do. Eve.. • co: Condemned.— Tne milownin us the amount of coal unmoor Led over lb() Schuylkill during the week ending Thare day, Dec. 3d, 1808: Tons.Owt. 12,404 05 1,918 la 17,771 10 1,0.34,00 From Port Carbon " Pottaville Schuylkill Haveii " Port Clinton Total for the week... previously this year..... Total To same time Ina year.. Decrease ~, Philladelphia - Prodtaeo (Market. Tnuaanty. Dec 4 —Theme Is no life lo the Breadstuffs tram . no demand for shipment; no dlapostion on the part of the 'lame trade to purchase l'iyoud preeeut uecee• mints. and wit. very moderate reoeipts. no dierchition to accept lower q totatlons. Of Flour about 600 barrels changed hands a $7 5V403 75 far Morta l.. stein Extra rim Py—the latter figure for a fa cy lot. OE4IO 60 for Penmylvarda and Ohio do. do., including some fancy lots at $11(413, , and Extras at $6 46 75 Bye Fl nr t ells at $7 6048. /u C •rn Meal no transactions The Wheat ma; ket it extremely qelet Rad the eh. gentle of sales to any extent we quote B dat It 9041 10; Anther at; $4 1802 .5. and White at 101 011,43 85. 11.. e is 50-lower, and 600 bushels. Westeru 431 d al 66. tlarn.la less stave. but the off rings are small; salea old 16.1. l o w &tett end new at ikt(4l_l:6_-_tiata.are milling _at '67 C070 , -. for Westernk and M(4650. for Pennsylvania; 1000 btetels very choice sold tit 760. Two rawva Ailey may 1* quoted at $3 1;6 and Barley lei tit at JO2 lit per bushel. Proyielons re (riot, with ern 11 sale, of , t 1.114 pork at 51Pa10(3 1 47.and city packed moss beef mill ($890]950 oar bbl. h tAty be &muted is limited. Boat* gales at $1.0.3 0144, tax paid. Plays' Iri)rit Ifloney Market* lti'lom rho N, Y,Flarald,of tallay./ B.—The money market to-day was more active throne , a vary fair i qttiry, b t the &inland WMI4 fail, inet.< The rate on call leans on raised alliataralt wee se , en per ant., and on movernmenta six Upon the l‘tter fte e were exceptio a hof ye : .4 five and seven, lt. the n orniny the inqairy wink quite sot Ivo, and lendlrt were m asking the fal l legal rate. Later in tha d thej were matlatied witu six, and balatteem toward the elite of toauktag house wore placid at.Thio. Thu low at Woatha. Ther Clear. 23 . 31auey his stock Bututhgc. 100 Leldyll do 'B4 82 •OW do do its 8356 4 Pb Fant3iecßk 123 75 stt Cam tz, Am Its 122 96,:b Penn,. H 51 20 f•l2 Lit Schß c 48 5 eh Minebill R 01 30 '4 -13 tie-so kt c 4914 100 oh do e3O 4914 10► s h do h3O 4914 • .5 sh do rlO 4914 200 sh do bid 49'. 4 4i 'Pbil&Ertott gh do US :OW too bb do sit Own I 25 100 ab Lob N v etk b6O 2314 .04A do 23 - 3 i 300 sb do Ha 23,4' 110L111.114. 1 9an (,),In.t kin R 1243‘ FAIO eb Ocean Oil h' I:keb Reid ki MI 49.1-16 60 eh do 43.91 400 do PhßeAserle bf;) 45!: :DO nli luau Co yr N 1. eswn 20 must). too 411 etnh Nay Ytk b 5 10 wo Realß h3O 4934; WO all do .tut 49 9.9*. 1.0.7 417 li . 83.244 09 . 046.615 08 .................-0T0,883 It .1,017,94 T 19 83,031 02 eTrion rine gnro were few ()nowt to . I wile Fx 1 turf II it C 4 re toughie, eo th 1 the prOperlyonotablo rate le nix to cent. More menet , In notes to Ohs :tooth and:' W. eV. paiticulany t• the vicinity of Now 1 /rleana. pre, t oral Of tho - e.ottOn crop ban been Owe - Jo - getting to peaboard. Curtencyja n•tv called for to pay for at hat bar born suddenly moved. - h day in o fold board wee arept Litton of ye/Oar/lay In net din/ Fs and dUlltl4`l93 mice opened at 123. 4!. (linen to 184'4 and dvanced to 18536. tit n doing need. 'The transactions at the Gold Blowing° 13 %okay - we vita innittd. 'I he grotatelearivga 'were: 447.,%17.u0. tho gold' halal tea e1,81}973, and thenummey tulancoa 188.745./11 The lin men '1 tiouner took ont-$l5B on in totem) 'toe.. govett meat gold br-ment - itif3v4 which w tit a Vert fair :7 v,i e Hod near the market attire, '34. rroulary •V y n l'yck has axpretviad the cella in that tho oreaunt aeries of go% ir valeta teltuf will the tart -thit year ho tan. g rate thcw. d api ntinetta of cob g Id. .Itrangottfrlui tut fo b4rt/I.4aq t' 31.5 too per old for earryina Government bond• were etend‘ sed otrong ao.hhmorn. irg board. At, itnpro.ement of abodt - onettighth Od an tip tato took place in orirep at tho noon call '3 he advance was !mt. ined throughout the day • (From the N. World Of, to-dny.l 1330.11 --The money market to witnout change. Call Maw Tango from 13 to 7 per cent and grime -dl•ectunto fr: in 7 to P ter tett, evc3rding te date of mat , rity. The for/ hut eichango market was ti me - . Pluto bank., erv. eta vy day ;toilet bine ogling at 144 after ramie , . of the e t bto tot gram,from t. ondon with the nova toaCttm Bat .1, of Fogletd had dvaio.6d Itt rate of *diacount to 3 v. rcc . 11.4 befote that time come PA/Ce won mad tat ItOn. and aight 119% to 110. , Cotton bills range from I 84 tU 10 - • The gold mat ket c oath:men firm and ateadv. The oPen• Ina prico at .10 A. M. woe 135, declining to 134%, al tar. .1.4 undo arv.reloit to 1354, and doting at .3 P.M...it 135 , 1;: 'lll rater pid for carrying were 3. 4, 3.4' and per cent' ft. r the board adjourned the quotatious were .1354 t/ 1854, . 'I he award ef government gold to day wag made to d. Rooewald at 1.15.0.5. The op. ration,' of the Gold Exchange Bank to•day were am fellov $1,911271" fie ......... .... . . ....... 2744 242 142 bid balances Cntriner talancea; - .7. Gins. clearances ThelAmtsest tinpt,aratons from Sew Voris tßv ItEw Yon!. Dee 4.—Btoellis unsettled; Chicago and itt ek 11.8.1 i; Heading. L . :tuna!' (3 nr ) any. (0: Er1e0337% t , tilcvtland and l'oIedo; 1 01%: 01 , 11(a. lava Ind Mahwah". *TR ritt,shargh and t *atm., 112; Michigan (A titsol. 11916 Michigan ;Southern, ftd%; Neu! aik at 102; !Muni( -ntrat 143; (0.111)nt-r.. land Pr. f riT• .1) 07N ; Virginia Sire', 67: Mi.. owt 4 sea, KIX •IltalsonFtve-tveentlea. 18$2. 111341 dn. ) 1011, 14.1y i DR. . 118; 11Mo; Tan•forjleo, '10644; 11011 .• 178 : Mouey.7 Percebt EXabonge.934. (Jove; natant gold told to day at 136 45-102. Market* by rolegrapbt. (Special Deeratch to the l'illadelubla Evening linnet's.) Yong. Dec. 4.- 4 talon heavy. pales o' 4.9 pales Initiation.. at 249;. Flour dull and louver; rieslpin I*,ooo 1..g.t. a btate, 96 finC7 10. Wheat recett4,66,ooo bush. Market .. active. Morn. recelote. 16,000; q 0' " X ' d 16 to 1 1116 0 te, receipts 41 01)1 bolo Lt. • firm ut 74* Pork, • mutate 1,700, m nal. new. 211..Ltud. renelpts 700 bbla„ nem:. 15 k 0 - WAY. receipts 174 bb[.. quiut. nommul. city 112(4103 o seonSencn of the , Aseoelatod Prose 1 Nsw Youg..Deer, tton quiet a 2414'. Flour etc sig. fl.l(k, barrels 'ro'd at y , itterdaytu quotation... What brmer. Corn a II 2•4001 horhela cold ac 181 11. , 1 17. hate firmer: M 000 bunt , . le `sold .- at 7 ie. 11—f • q'ti-t. Pork enll at $ 5 OU@s3 60 Lard steady at L15 1 4 -, 41.5'4. ithky quiet. tmong. Pectin ber 4—Cation dull; AIMS)! og Up land. 2474 Flour t ul unchanged. • Whist d'.ll Ince to eimice Iced, 82 25092 10. Coen &in • Prl_no While. 96(t9Ac.• Yellow OS i•Ol tel n at 76 tetv. , . oyoil , 11 at Sit 40,41 IS Park doll at 52 . 1 4 6:f, to, Bacon—work .c me; cl ar *ldes, 17i4 ; ehouLtirr, 14; hair Cizaas.EvroN. December 4. --4.totton - --Net receiate f.rr u k. UM buice; recel 112; '7 411 1.1 , e. For. ige esoor.s. non.. ittx.oort; . cot [-xi.. 3 2?? e. Stock 11.87417.a1eu; sales of Di. - : went , 3970 bzl .n of top ie dull. aid lower; Lalddliaga, 2.53yc.; rSia lola, de. C1a:4411 IMPQM.TATIONS , Reporte4 for tht, rhigsdADbla-EvAntuo , AV A SSA —l3rig t 3 P Smith, Kuowiton -216 mug guano J E Baxley & YSFkKgIV V LLarirtbi, PORT Or PHILADELPHIA—Drat'aeurat 4. tar (wok. &diem , nalluant Page. ARRDTDD THIS DAV Stemmer Florence Frei:Alin. Pierson, 13 home from Hat ['more. w ith not,e to A Gruver. Jr. Wig S Smith. Ruoulton:V) dew , from HSVAL.G, with au+ no to J E BrrJey & &soettetirml heavy weather end heed winds r he main. paeeage. , achr -pray hobineon. d lase from Nowhere. NC. with lumber to Norere e & Sh”err. Ellie Liza ie Troop, from Itlavana,svaa at the Breakwater .1(1 hat. vraltina o. dere, __. - CLEARED THIS °Av. Brix Omar, fen. Bunker.. &Won. Audenried & Co. S , tut .t m unrv. Warhinaton. Van !Jaren. tiro Co. hr J J Barrel. Pe•rv. Waahincroo. btreet & Co. San W Knight, Plum. Salem. Scott, Wafter&Co. Sae I larie. PS aintiea Richmond. Va. do ichr It Gar rison. Gairedou, Ao Rehr Union Flag , Slalehey. Veariestesa, do ear.atciatartisa Ship Queen. Jona, entered oat at Liverpool 19th ult. for ttila port. 'steamer Fauna. Freeman, cleared atN York yesterday for this port steamer ['Mon (NG). Von Banter. cleared at N York Yesterday t. r Bremen steamer Morro 4a•tle, Adams, cleared at New York ve.triday for bwr.na. S , ramer Tripoli tßr). LeMeearter, cleared at Bo ton 93 Inst. for Now ore. . . , Belk Geo Bell. (~ nn. hence for Rotterdam. of Buroien e.e 17th ult. . . F+aik R Dart,. Eland, cleared at Liverpool 19th alt for Palermo. HA) k E H HOWE. ITacar. nailed from Liverpool 12th olt for thlt twlrt. and was off Point 1.,1 nu at 6 PM . . Hark Woodhand. thrigthe., railed from Li.vrPool ulf, foi tide port. Hark °bat. Del:movie, palled from Liverpool 20th nit. fn thir oast. Ila,k Pp.? 1a Vices, Olsen. cleared at Liverpool 19th ult. for this port. Balk Apia. Nielson. cleared at London 19 , h nit. for this tort Brig Jahn Shay. litchersomgat Palertgto 16th ult. from Lievta.. Brig Mogeg Day. Loud. at Merging' tOth tilt from Licata drhr Cto eter, for this non, salted hem Ilahf.x.:g I. furtaut. . . oehr t.m ule. Hodson. cleared at Gaive. ton 24tti ult. for this port. Behr A M Aldridge. Robinson. from Protri&nce for this port roltidest •• rchr Minn. sots, Phionev. frvcp Kyr. n'Alt. 'I e' utten near Pie , rPs Point The A M Aldridge het her mainmast. end dr. Hinneeera tor j.bboom. The former r. turn. d to Providence for re pairs. sicbr Lena Bunter. Perry. cleared at Roston 2d instant for this port. Behr Reuriom Pnleifer called from Gloucester I.t to.t. for Batt F'ratitioro. RIM into eche Si A Bows , . at aneh )r In tt.e barter, and tore mainsail and broke main gaff of the latter. _ drhr E A floorer. Anore.r, benon at Lynn Ist inst. Beth's Sarah elgrt. Griffin; lt II Mann. -tang.; Coda B Boa d't. h; Amencan Eagle. Shaw; Wret.n re laxd, 'Ore. and War Eagle. Crow ell. hence at Providence 2d Intl Schr M A Bow. Bate". from Becton for San Franntano. tit lAnuckater 8d irked. t•Ebr B Allen. CAPP, hence at Newport Pt inet. Schr Mary Standish. Hirh. from lici,ton for Ulla port, nail. d flow Non port tat iort 5,000 NEW MUSIC ALBUMS, IFlngnilleently bound In Gold and Leather, Ready for Sala Tuesday, Nov. 24ih, AT J. E. GOULD'S PRNO WAREROOMS, 923 CHESTNUT STREET. fontainiva FIFTY of the Neiest Pieta of Ifir is for the Piano Vocal and Inrtrumental. no one of o hich W. 13 Pablhhed in the First Edition, Price, $2 50 INDEX. 1. 'Torbiretta (Quadrille). H. Marx. 2. Pr aise of Tears (Soca). F. Schubert. 3. CO ',tali' Jinke (Sons). T. Madigan. 4. Valtlance (Polk a Militairc ). J. 'sober. 5. Robles= Crusoe (Quadrille). Offenbach. 6. Not f.,r Joseph (Soya). Arthur Lloyd. 7. The Lover and the itird (Sone). P. I). Guallelmo. 8. Orphee Aux Earn ( Quadrille). Offenbach. 9. Je. usalem the Golden (Hymn). A. Ewing. PI 'I he teeniest Girl Ths,''s t.ut (Song). arrangad by C. ?diarist 11. Cousin et Cousins (vehottisch Elegante), J. Egghar3. V. Bor. Fair Art 2 hen (Soots). H. vfeidt. 13. la the btarligbt (Duet), %ocaL 6. Glover. t 4. On- the Beach at Cape May,(60118), words by E. N. 61 , enm. 15. Schiltzeu.Marseb, Carl F.tiet. 16. Veil Humor (Polka), Carl FWlst. 17. Ohne Zilgel tied Bugoi (Galop). Carl Faust. 18. Good Bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye, (Song), J. L.Cilat tot( 19. La Chatelaine, (Polka . Maztuirk.). Carl Faust. 20. 'the Yonne Recruit. (March) B Riche' ds. 21. Five o'clock in the Morning, (Ballad), by . (llarlhol. a 2. The Moen Bchind the Trees. (Song), G. I.*.Wilson. 23. l'o and Down (Befoul. cart Faust. 21..% he Black Key. (*'olka Mazurka). A. Ttcrzoz. IS. Romance from Don ' Pasquale" (Opera song), Cora: Vitt). 26. Crispito cla Comare (Opera Bonfro), Fantasia an ranged by E Ketterer. 27. Verne. BIT( et dome (vatiatien), J. B. Riad% 28. Marche .4,a l'ambenra (M intake). E inn. 29 VnriPties Part.4.lllllol (New Quadri I'). Bu. La Be )1. mo , oar (Galop) .rang , -.1 by I). Godfrey. Come BActi to Erin (Song), Clarinet. ' 82. Artudne (Pruett Mannnrital, A. Talmo , . b. 9 re agate's Bk.cret (My }lnert to over the Bea) (Sitnc). evaribel. 84 Ira Strudel (041 op). Cart Faust. FA. Blue Bird 0 'elicit Bedew ,). Weingarten. 88. Barbe (G4lop). Arranged by T. A'Bocket, Jr. 87. '1 he Nairkei'd (Ramnrolith), E. M ink. } - 8. Fire and Flinn° (thtloy). Carl ' , amt. 89. Victoria. Lancers w,) Weingarten. 4a. Le creels Borgia, (II Brindlen. ( Ann O. noula-tti. •41. Oconee - 1 hat are - 13fightnit (Marittna.), (Sung), NV V. WrJleee 42. My First (Bilbe - Blanc). (Boug), Ofron beet,. 4s . F lr e a Adl v nx o (NeennW e e). a r ranged by Sidney Smith. 46 Vale° 41* e i.oeee (Waits.) , Kerteter. 44t. Caltnt Autrnam (Opera Btabat Mater . W. Kuhe. 47. La f avorite (Morceau Lo Concert). d. Aanher. - 48. inninorti Men (Va eltz., 4 It aLda). J. (lulu% . 49. Kuustler I eben t W efts). Buenas. 6' l Bangeeti (March). ITALIAN VINKNIVNIALI —lOO BOXES NISH; imumArry orhßog intwortod end for sale by JOS. B. BMSIBIS 141 Knuth Dielswara swam.. MEW GRENOBLE WALNUTtI--Yb BALEB nW Crop Safteebell Grenoble Wolnuta tanaluc and 'for Ede by joB._ B. BUBBIEII di CO. IGO &nth Delamaril avaue. THE DAILY E V EisiINGAB OLLETIN —PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 44,1868. i'T...it . i.41): ., 1".':-l!]'.?.':': . •''''El)ll`:l.'()..,N....:' WASIIIN43-9rON: LATE INDIAN FIGHT SINGULAR HIPOIIT ABOUT IT THE WRONG INDIANS KILLED The Retiguaton of Disraeli ENFECT ON Tfig.ALABAKA CLAIMS FROM HARRISBURG THE HESTER VAUGHAN OAS& The Governor Fnubs th 6 Gothamites A COURTEOus RECEPTION Fpectal Der pitch to the Pbiladelphlo ,Evenleg Bn WASHINGTON, Dee. 4.—The Indian B Weal hairs not as yet reetivediTy deapatches Iron] the Plaits, giving the portientars of the late BUCC.I.B - light of General Custer with the Indians. It is affirmed that the Light oceurroti upon the reservations that the , government set aside for' Indians, and that the trifle destroyed have not committed'antr denrada. - tions. If this proves to b. one it Is &II th it it aril surely toing on a ritera/ Indian war. Fur tter intelligence is waited for by the - officials with no little degree of anxiety. The Reoasmation of Disraeli. IB3pecialbreO..tob to the Ptillottelvh.la EtlettlaUt Holletio.] WAt4IIINCTI ON, Dec. 4.—The reedgnation of Dis raeli and Me British Mirestr) Is regirded in made circle s here as catering a postpotaement.of the Alabama claims business for some time to come. It le believed that the fall of Disraeli and Stanley relieves Reverdy Johnsen from a very 4 inbarrassing position, and that he will claim that success bad nearly clowned his efforts, when unfortunately the change is the British MICI'F.-• ry occnrrt d. As to the course the 01W 1311.15 b Ministry will pursue those who are billy acclimated with the views t 1 e Liberal leaders are of the opinion that they will not cocci. du such terms as the Americ en ople might re .Fonahly expect. As to Joh° Bright's • position, - -there is quite a furious document from him in th last volume of the diplomatic correspondence In which he says to Charles 'Francis Adams ttkkt he would never "support the demaads of the United States Government in regard to 'the re cognition of the belligerency of the Southern States. On the other hand, however, a promi nent American statesman who has had frequent inteiccurse with him and his radical friends. at 7 firms that of late be has changed his position in regard to that qui ation. HARRISBURG, Dec. 4.—A committee of ladies from _New York called upon the Governor Ibis morning to urge the pardon of Eiteter Vaughan. They were courteously in formed that their action had long since been quietly anticipated by thousands of humane and philanthropic citizens, mostly ladies, of ?ennui. yards, and any further agitation or the subject was nrm cessary, as the case was thoroughly un derstoOd and his action determined upon. Poeeial Dorpateb to the Plititubs. Evening Buil.tir.3 VVAsiiti , ol wv, December 4.---ft is etpected to day that the debt statement for November will rot be made public before Monday. It fl4nres all] not differ inateriblly from thoee heretofore given In these despatches. Dektrt dive Fire on Market Street Throe Establishments Burne d The Lose and Insurances> Lest evening about twenty minutes Da3t five o'clock, a fire broke out in the basement of the est( rtslve drug establishment of T. Morris Perot & Co., No. 621 Market street. The apartment being filled with combustible material, the flames mace great head way in a few momenta. The fire quickly burned through the cellar ceil ing, 8114 In a few momenta the store itself was in a light blaze. With the rapidity of llghtutog the flames spread upwards it:trough the hatchway, and in en incredibly abortspace of time the entire building, from cellar to roof, was completely en veloped in a ahem cf fire. Tire building east of the drug establishment was filled with light cottage furniture. Tar t,mlding west was filled with leather, and a great stock of ii flammable material A s=ore of streams ware-playing upon the fire, but they only seemed to aggravate it, for it crept steadily back to Dom mercy street, and expanded until tbeentireupper stories of the structures on either side were ablaze. The efforts of the firemen to save the Perot building were utterly futile. for it was not until there was nolhing within that was not con sumed, except the iron supports to the floors, that the flames went down. During the height of the conflagration, so intense was the heat, that the crowds standing on the opposite pavement had to move out of the way, in the fear of bt ing scorched, and the paint on some of the buildings on the south of Market Street Was blis tered. The building No. 621 Market street is five stories in height, extending back to Commerce street. The first two stories of the Market Street front wore of iron. the remaining of presser' erick. At the time the occupants, Messrs: Perot tit Co., bad on hand a very-lam stock of drags, paints, and all manner of chemicals. Everything was lost. So rapidly did the flames shoot up, and so quickly was the entire building filled with dense, suffocating smoke, that all the occupants hurried Cu' just in time to miss a sc4rebing. The books and the clothing of the emplot es were de stroyed, hardly thn e-quartersof an hour elapsing from the time when the fire was first discovered until the building was a complete ruin. The general excitement was considerably heightened by several explosions of chemicals, which threw up great volumes of smoke anti Ii 401R9, and scAt tered.sparlis in showers on every hand. The wind carried the flames on to the roof of No. 619, and they slowly worked their way down wards until the three upper stories wore cem ph on fire. This building is occupied by Messrs: Kilburn, Gates , fir Co. It is five stories in height, and, like the one adjacent, extends back to Commerce street. The entire structure was ©llea with cottage furniture. The ft tines, once gaining possession, could, not be dislodged until the upper portion of the building was well eaten up. In the third story, during the height of the conflagration, a fireman wag penned in a corner by a barrier of Hama, and was only rescued with out a scathing by the proclapt aid of his brethren. The lower stories of this place were completely drenched, the water alinostllestroYfrig — filiiit the flames had not touched. No. 623 also took fire. ' This building hate ae iron front. is five stories in height and of the depth as the others. The two lower stories were occupied by Sellers & Brothers, as a belting, hose sun dirt-sieve establishment; the upper stories being Iu the possession of William Paul,as a hoot and shoe store. This latter portion of the wan almost entarely gutted, the lower stories sustaining serious damage by tire , and water. Fisch of the parties, have insurance which will just about cover, the losses they sustain. , No 625 Market street, an iron building of the same number of storks and of the same depth; thoinli somewhat higher - than the adjoining otrauturc, le oacupted by /diver% Lioyd,r3upploo d:3O 0101,0ok. BY TELEGRAPH. The India.% War. The Hinder Vaughan Owe. The !lob& fttattement. OITY BULLET IR. Destructive Fire on Market Street. & Walton, as a hardware establishment Great , efforts were made by the firemen to preserve tads hulk it g fmrn the ravzges of the Ore, arid' with success. ;;The only damage is by water, the east ern half of the building befog soaked from °onto , to attic. •2 The eau:lnge will reach thirty thousand ',dollars, which to folly covered by insurance. Ad jotning Kilburn, Gates & ,Ca's furniture Floret ' east, 16 the - extensice gro cav concern of ,Graeff &Jarden, summons to J. W. Careon &Co ,':No. 617`2 Slirket street, -a Linkable grocers. Although be= house was Ftived from destruction t through theefforts of the flrenarnt'it war ' for a time in imminent danger and suffered greatly from water.-- . - No. 618 Market street, occupied by Oo Laugbila, Wuscoatt &e, wholesale grfters, eaf fcrcd by water, as did also No. 613. occupied by Byars, Bbsrp , dc Wert as thin' Glass Depot. When- the lire was at its height in the drug store, and when it woe apparent that the 0 Mes e*Add not be kept within the building whcri it originated, Chief Engineer Downey ordered a general alarm to be - struck by the State House bell, which was done at bfteen I minutes before six o'clock, and which cowed firemen, with their epnaratns, to pour into Marketstreet and arlirin. lag thoicugbfares in the vicinity of the fire from all parts of Philadelphia. At this time the scene presented briber - eon- - flosration baffles description. Hrtze volumes of Mutes shot upwards in the air until they almost appeared to kW' the clouds; countless millions of sparks-,canopied the whole-•nelghborhood,.and black clouds of smoke ol tinge proportions rolled away to the eastward. It fairly , rained sparks of fire within a radios of several hundred yards arnnrd the nrighbcrhood, and the scene was,tnag nifleent. About two hours elapsed from the commence ment of the fire until it - could - be definitely - sneer tatted to what extent the conflagration would ,reseb. . • During the conflagration several firemen were - slightly injured by pieces of the stone copings Jailing from the front whitlows of the !drug cstahilehment. The large sign which crowned the building No. 623 tell with a crash to the pavement,the flying pieces grazing the heads of ft•Verai persons. Tim cars on all of the prominent lines wore stopped from running, as the hose w&s laid in so [nary directions that the streets were blocked fur fAll.aes aroun d. IOSBIII3-.AND The toss of T. Morris Perot & Co. is estimated ff3o,oC.o_and Is It stared in Philadelphil New York and New England conap3nles. The building belonged to the (State of Joseph M. nouns, do mould. It cost $15,000 and was insured for of 5,000 In the Fraultlln,and 11 , 5 000 in the Rondin-, Hand. The second story of the building was on copied by Smedley Bros bat and straw goods. Sto , ek a ntirtly deetroycd. Lose not aoeoirtalmai. _ Ibe lots of Kilburn. Gatte & Go. is estimate' it tarry $45.000 and 850,000. About two-thirds of the lodes ie,ineured in Now York, law England ai:d Pbfiudeil,Lia coinnan es. The building be , longs to an eetate,but was rented from the Girard Lif. and Ten,l. Company. It is damaged to the funt of 6i20,000, and Is insured. The loss of Sellers & Bros. is estimated at $lO.OOO. Insured for $2.500 in the Eaterprise; $9. Ceu in the Mama]; $6.500 in the Reliance; ;1'9,0N0l the Rovnl, and 82,500 in the Fitne. W Paid Sr, Co lose about $4&,000. Tbla le fully insured LB follows: Delaware Mutual, 4 , 10,000; Man Ma et rers, LI 5,000; Ameriovn,s2o,ooo; Union Mutual, $lO,OOO. Tce building occupied by the firm and by Sellers & Bros., la °Timed by W. W. Paul. Damage covered by Insurance in the Prat-kiln. the policy being for $lO,OOO. Greet! & Jardeu estimate their loss at between $lO 000 and $20.000. Insured as follows—North American, $20,000; Royal, $0,000: Reliance, 15,000; Enterprise, $lO,OOO, and Philadelphia, 110.000. The building belongs to the estate of. Isaac Winslow, and its insured. The losses in the other stores by water were Oielitund are insured. • 4 " - - The stock of Lloyd, Supplee & Walton -was valued at 8125,000. and was insured for $BO,OOO, in Philadelphia, New York, New-Segland and- Icreign companies. The loss is fully covered. Ihe building.belongs to the estate of William Wayre. Damage fully insured. The origin cf the fire was accidental. A lad named Eugene Madden, employed in PeroCe store. bad drawn some black varnish for a caste mu- and got some of the material on his lianas. He then went into the getter and drew off some turpentine into a measure and used it to get the varnish off his hands. Ile had with him a metal lamp tilled with coal ell. This be placed on the floor by his aide. When be got up be accidentally kicked over the lamp. The oil ran from the top of the lamp and commenced to blaze. The Rimes ran towards the measure containing the turpentine. Madden threw his coat 'elver it and made every effort to fubdne the fire, but owing to the vapor in the room it got beyond his control, and he ran up stairs and gave the alarm. The fire spread so rapidly that those in the counting house did not have sufficient time to lock the door of the fireproof. The safe fell into the cellar in such a manner that the door was down and was thus effectually secured tram the ravages of the fire. The safe was opent d this morning and all the books and pi pers of the firm we re found in a good condition. ritolll E%V VOftb• 1 . 53tw Yeatt.Dee. 4.—Ths argument on the motion which St at to have been made before Judge Sutherdand Teeter -11.3, hi the I rie litigation. to vaeote Judge Cordozo's stay f t meet dingo. war, further adj armed until to-doy at norm Judge Sutherland took occaoion tr meke some re• minks eeneerning the prat ice of obtaining PM parte or. den in this