"FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PICILADF.I.PI7IA, December 4,1861. The stock market manifests little spirit ) and the ttlith• actions are unimportant. Prices fluctuate so little that t ib difficult to make comparisons, the gain or loss of u one or two items constituticg nearly the whole move ment of a day. The President's message is looked upon as eatibtactory, though it has not had the effect IA gm, bulanciustie suspense of operations until news shall its received Dom 'Europe touching the arrest of Mason and Slidell. The New York Evening Post of to-day says: 7 'll.e Stock Exchange is 'very quiet to-day. The mes sage, iu the absence of flo gocrefary of the Treasury's report, boa no marked ettOet upon Wall street, capitalists being more immediately concerned in the financial wants of the Government. The principal hnsineas was in Erie and Rock Island. The former opened at 303 i, but, under the purchases of n leading house, rote to 314031%. Web; Isimpl rose to tZli. The old story of a liiTifieLld is revived, hitt it is didieldt to learn anything trustworthy in regard to it. New York Central is rather weaker than yesterday. 'The sales have been mainly at 77 ;;;, which is y, per rent. below the price of last evening. Thetransfer hooks close and reopen on the 12th inst. Erie i'vett.n-vd stork was among the firmest of the railway shares. Jr closet 53ara34, the assessment scrip 'T.5cr7S. Galena closes at 70,4'070,K, Michigan Central4B64Bl6 llnd soh 3,,•y fa 37 Cleveland and Toledo is aria at n% 032 N. This road shows over 54,000 iaerease on the fourth week of Pfo %ember. and the superintendent writes that the first week of December will give an equally satisfactory tahibit. The Government list is very stewly, excentiuz the -coupon Eves 0f1.8 . 3, which are X' se cent. lower. Thcl2 ift cent. Treasury notes sold at par, and, that is hid for more. State stocks were dull. 11Tissouris were better, selling at 40S. against 39) e4O yesterday. Tennessees are eet. at 41. Georgias are scarce at &teak Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, December 4, 1881. PORTEI) Br S. E. SLAYXAKER, Philadelphia Exchange FIRST BOARD 7 Arch-at U 12 11000 ',Mgt' Vol 11. 914 10 Elmira ...... 4% 100 Sending 8..b5 17 3-16 du 350 IT S Tr N 0 p c 2y.100 ti 7 tin 4 J 650 do 100 do 4.4 200 Lehigh any 60... 99 !'t) do Prefd 9,4 1 5 brorrie, C Prf 55w0109 :1; d. , Fold 0%110000 City& New (11:Pz:, DOM .10 Lehigh 31%11000 do New C&P 85904 5 de 1 , 5 33% I 10(K) do New C.¢:P ss9o)i SECOND BOARD. 6 Bear Meadow B. 19 ^ Penna. P I ft 09 50 20 Commercial EL 5 Cam 5: Am 8....110 • 7 Schl Nay Prot. 15 do 96.120 7 Lehigh 'Scrip 1000 Deana 11 2d in... 84,14 AFTER BOARDS. .to Canaimt AntboY B CLOSING PRICES—,STEA.DY Bid. Ask. iT S 6a. '6l S 9 /WM itim 84 85 rds _ 34 35 Phila 0 ; ' 90)( 90,1: eenag 59 78 31 79 Reading R 17 346 Beading lids '7O 82 84 R'dg 34 6a'80' 4 43 92 93 Read M6a '86.. 723 73% Reims R 37% 37 is &ennaB2dmOa 544 85 Morris CI Con.. 35 86 . Morris CI Pref.lo9 110 i3ch Nay 6112.. 62 63% Rch Ray Imp 6a .. 74 83. b Taw Stock. 3 5 Cith Nat. Pref... 11 12 Philadelphia Markets. i 3 very little deman•i foe Flour, either for 'eNPC`rt or home consumption, and the market is dOll, Ilt4n l r, lo supply the wants of the trade, at *5 t7 . ti 0 . 5.50 for superfine; .55.62 g 616.25 for extra and extra family. and front 56.60 to ,57 for fancy brands, as to , at which rate holders are generally free sellers. Stye From- is firm, with sinsil receipts, and sales at N Corn Moat couttnues scarce, but quiet at ,32.8734 Peutiailvaida. and 5.3.15 IP' WA for Brandywine. IVlrExr.—There is a fair demand to-day, and pricit Ars wed maintained and firm: salts include about 17,000 red at 3340136 r, Mostly at the latter rate, for prime Pennsylvania afloat, and '4 I 9.QQ Mtvl; OW at 1-1-0,214,,,-, the latter for prime. Rye is in steitay de .tnard. with sales of about 3,000 bushels at 76c for Penn sylvania, and lie for Delaware. Corn is scam cc and in , deDOl,7O; about 1,000 bushels prime old yellow sold at 63:: settral. Nor% Corn—Sales are limited at 50c for good yel low. Oat, are unchanged: about 9,5t0 bushels Penn sylvania sal at 41r, and '2,000 bushels r3outhern, not prime, at Vt.-. Etnx.—Quercifron comes in slowly, and first No. 1 s-cmmands 4,42634 4P' ton. C4ra,ix.—The market is firm; further email sales at i'vrF at from ;'Q to g,th; ca6h ti,:90.:711 - AND PanviAidgit.—There is very little atai• in either, and holders ate asking an advance on 1.T.T.; km= Tnotations. rt bore is a good demand for Covered ; about buif'be,s Live been taken, mostly at $4.75 44 3 ' 1 , in fair deniand; further axles of WAS at sod drudge at- 10 . 4 caec ir CITY I.TEMS, ti:'"PEARIAN RFA )ISC9.—Byari annonne& 'men: ehsc",bere, it will be seen that Mr. Samuel M. "Cleveland, ;on of Professor Cleveland, of this city, will •cenaneitee a series of Studies of Bbakspeare's Master o_. tt IN-11, crwring, Concert Mal, to be continmal once a weak through the principal comedies sad tragedies of the "million-minded poet." Mr. Cleve land proposes to devote two evenings to the analini§ of each ;lay, and to give the °mime of the best commen tators, together with dramatic readings of the principal They are designed notmerely for the scholar, but for the intelligent reading public, amt from aim Cleve land), acknowledged abilities foe the elegant, though dif_ lieu% tusk he is about to undertake, we have no doubt that the entertainments will he liberally patronized. FINY ME,:a itlAcxErtEx.—Afr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in Finn Croearioa, _Arch slid Tat th greet., b.. nnw in store a fresh supply of superior mess Mackerel, to Vale!' we invite the attention of our renders. Hia es celleot brands of Buckwheat. and Wheat Flour, we may aho state. are highly prized by all who try thorn. A Prier PRODCl9lllBll.—Ye.gtz , iday, in the Seattle, a resolution was offered appointing a commission to meet a similar commission from the seceded States, and arrange for a cessation of hostilities and a restora. Tien of the Union. The resolution was, received with irmaider and teF,t amide. Our members or Congress are as mut,l2 epiosed to any proposition of this kind as they are in favor of wearing the elegant styles of winter gar ments manufactured at the Palatial Clothing Bazaar of Granville - blokes, 609 Chestnut street. Clothing of all qualities at sacrificing prices. PIIYIDF.NT LINCOLN ON CAPITAL AND LA non.— The rresident, in his message, takes some com -1000-siii& giro of the relations of capital and labor torards each other. Tie does net believe that capital is superior to labor, and that the latter should be owned by the former. He believes in the respecting of the rights of all Intel-eats. in the showing of universal fair play, and in the procuring of aliments for soldiers and civilians at the Brow n Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Nos. 60f,' and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where capitAl and labor combine harmoniously to produce elegant snits to make the body comfortable and to glad thd ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Or TO 12 O'CLOCK MAST NIGHT. • CONT INENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts. Dahr.ell. PittsburgL Radner, Jr, Chicago G ENenney, Steubenville J Hunt, Boston .1 IleG rat!. Detroit J B Montgomery, Reading W 9e.rall, Mary/am' d) V Moore, Donvvite C C Woolworth, St Joseph Miss C Gwin, Media, Pa Mrs Fityreaves& ch, Wash S A Allen, New Jersey A Aroonx, New York 13 L Beekman, New York H Pierce, California G W Orme& lx, Georget'n E Pciftware W 4 11101111 rib, Boston .J Wilson, Wilmington. Del J Spencer W Knapp, New York Dr Cones, 17 S A Mrs Cones Mr Hughes, Boston 1` SLIM, Now York A Thomps.ni, New Jersey .J W Gulick, la, N Jersey E N Bigot, Brooklyn I T Dana. DI 31, Portland J H Bowen, Chicago ArSherwo.si, New York 73 K Oliver, DT D, Boston A Canspi.ell & IVA Springfield Gen W Cook, New Jersey S W Torrey, New York W Torrey, New York Miss Dickerson,New Jersey 1) McDougal, Now York .des W Clark, owon VY L Farnsworth, Boston lilr Eingibun & In, 11 S A Ann]] Wallowa it Is, N Y Illralloerunt - 31 re K AI Stanton D E Stanton H McCullough, N Y J I Claidwell, Boston Wm ()aids ell, Boston "Benj Noyes, Boston Geo W Shaw, Ohio Lieu; col J tf l'arlovr, n John A Bain, LlnCtlater iton r wool, Maryland 21w Wood, Maryland Sergt Starr, II S A. Mrs B De Forrest Mrs G B De Forrest B De Forrest Mai L G IS Cannon & la Mina Grace Cannon RS Dlllltarl T B Leman C n't T l: A pv,vton J A :terms Band Keyser, Now York 11 II Smite, New York .11th I.flfiMiy. Pittsburg T F Cornell, New York SB Id Cornell, New York FW G Lewis, Boston Br-nj F Pock, Boston A F Breed, Boston 01i tirtimitr, Boston E A Chandler; Boston Addington 'teed, _New York Wm Chamberlain, N Y X Church, New York N C SJorille, Bunt° AG Chas alter. New York Corn Stribling, U S N Mrs John J Ka), Philo Mis 4 Lilly H Kay, I , hila - Miss Nem It Nay, rhila C II Stokes & la, Phila Me& Pith., .t, s , kbse, N Y Mr 4 Comlsl, Pm T Jones Yorke, N J 31 0 Mercer, Towanda V Wall, WaSilalgtoll, P C II Wadelion, New York Id Ludlow,New York Jas Minh Aland, Rending E A Corn, York Mr Turnbull & la, Bak ... Mrs Mason. New York Nl* Nytt4t, Ncw Torii :Mr Ei it... Ziew - York John Leninton, Boston A It Coiti,i, Boston Richard A Soma% N Y B. C Fabriebtock,Harrishurg W H Wallace, New York II AI North, Colombia Geo C Smalling, N Y 111 C Garber, Madison, Ind C H Walker. London N A Corey. New York 110134 s W Patterson, N II , Geo H Chandler, N II Jobe MCKellup, N Y Clots Ferman, New York W Brand, New York Neutnn Carpenter, NY 'W A Corbiere, N Y BoLt Carrie, New York W D Barrett, Baltimore V r Frost, sew York L A Hitchcock, Boehm. .Joe Merl - MIMI, Baltimore it A Wood, Maryland 'W Heitman, al::tyl ma Jag W South, New York John elrrt.ge, New York itelgtEPlcti. l l nolo 1111.11, IVm U Prmits, Jersey Shore llorace Smith, Conn Jos 1. Taintor. Rochester II A Sage, Easton Georo J 'Hughes, Pa A J Church, U S N Saw:Wl - Darlington, Pa Rev-11H Drake, Itarristwl" X J Frsy k uf. Tamaqua Mrs Lotwig, OrwigAburg JAM., Do ihtitinioreU ll 47. In, Isqcks cu F Da, if.. 8c. , 11.0.01 . 6 Mr Ilayes, Pittsburg FII I:. Ceorge. S N FDuhhr,UßN W Treat. Fraik fort, Me Abram litst :tuft, Pa C Tomlinson, Conn Pottsville C M Irillotry Zanesville, 0 Thos H Kemp, Md Dr 3elkuson. Maryland litrrrman, Maryland THE UNION—Are 4! Ii Heiman. Boston E G Caldwell, 0 J trar.e - , M P. Harrisburg J 31 Frank, Distaller C N Herr, Lancaster J J 13i,hop Ett.tott Jltteliniaht, Reading F Fourthmitn, Waym , ..boro 5. Walmer, /litnimelstown L JAnii6Y, JPP/MY ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, shave Thin]. G It McCabe, Tamaqua Geo N Fay, Mass T Moore Mos !tedium - wf, Del A Bouraois, Wilmington J TlOrnton. Yirginia Mr bimpeon, Maryland John Doherty, Setit Haven W R Tay for A la, N T H Stevens, Massachusetts Jonathan Ricketts, N Y IL 1' Knapp, New York H Hearne, Delaware L Hoffmann, New York W Conrail, Pennsylvania J H Bator, Philadelphia Chan CaodwiiJ. New York MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second it, ab. Arch. A Edward% Boston 3 Lynch & la. New York James Bleokins. Baltimore T Cook. New Turk James pi-own, Conn . G H Collius l Conn BALD EAGLE—Third A F 1.1 e; t"let. Camp Helga C FAstoti, Pa Bid. Ask. Elmira R 43 4% Elmira B. Prat. 9X 9% Elmira 73 '73... 63 65 Lou bland K. 9%1 104 , Leh CI & Nay.. 48 48% Leh GI & N Sup 83 3331 N Penns 5 53 N Patina B. Bs.. 56 57 N Penna 103 71 73 CatAwiesit ft Con 3.1 1% Catawissa Pref. 4X 4% irkfd & South 13 36 39 2/.1 & 3d ate R. 3. 46 47 Reme&Vine-eteß 3 4 W Phila R .... 50 51 Spruce & Pine.. 8 Bhy Green & Goatee 10 17 PHe EMBER. 4—Evenlng lI D node:much Pa .I.tha 11 Iltusiv, Pa S B Nantucket Nogers, Norwich, Conn Georgetri,l)Ce 1) Blockson, Maryland H A Woods, Maryland 31 P Fowler, Tinamius street, above Third. 0 lkWards, Ohio D Palmer, C it, Ohio C Cottman, deal:imam), Pa J Von DAIL IL. Mao; V...--h T BishoP, gastrin J B Boyd, Harrisburg J D 'Realm], Lancaster Dintinyer, Tamouna Capt Chas Herinausillo, Pa IAT Dellefoat ‘ltm, street. above OaDowhill. E hope, Freemitrisburg, John Juson„ M D, Pa MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch I. Lorain ' I: S N Mr .14 ffris, Baltimore It A Neal, Indiana, Pa M Halfpenny, POllllll 11 Wolfe, Penna T Moore, Pittsburg . . . J N Moffat, New York J Taylor dc In, 1!,1 Chunk A 0 Vincent, J S A T L Sightmycr, Beading A Wolk , Bethlehem, Dr E Wallace, Heading T\V Jollnstm, Clearfield W W nankin Lancaster F Kennedy, Britlgeton,NJ 7-111 King, Wash, D C H 111 Mitchell & wf, Bult, Miss Jr A McComaa, bid S S Grove, Baltimore C F Smith, C 8 N W W Lyon, t 0 A Mrs Wade & ch i Lancaster Ml bit Doughert•y, 'Lancaster Mrs Lowry, rionidaysburg Dr Markley, Lancaster J N Phillips, New Castle J D McKee, Philadelphia Lieut J llt Leeper, Ya D Howard, Ohio .1 Evans, Cincinnati .1 Mellon, ShippensSnrg A D Elbors, New York -F A Brody, New York J Sanunine, New Jersey COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street above Chestnut. Jii Thompson, New 'York E Martin, Doe Run, Pa R M Young, Coatesville Robt Beardsley, N Wnt Taber, New York Win Burns, Del cu, Pa Willis Milbroy, Delaware Lli Platt. Delaware J T Hu&Boson, Va W Porter, liochegter. N Y NT it ayes, Pennsylvania Amos Spencer, Md Stephen B Ford, Maryland R 3 Houston, Lanc co, Pa Miss It A Houston, Pa P Hodgson, Pa S M Walter it sis, Pa P McGuire, Pa Win Johnion, Maryland G B Jackeon, Elk Bale, Pa 0 sebrueder‘Mechanicsburg. A D Harlan, Coatesville J A Wilkins, Delaware J D Wiley, Peach Bottom G Stubbs, Peach Bottom. iti R McHenry, 800 Run Win J - Kirk, Juniata co, Pa J P lldyard, Delaware It Wiley, reach Bottom STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth S E Baker & la Jew , S %lad t tt t Md S ll Crone, Ifarrieburg .1 V Crawford, Pittsburg Jos Wise ' d Peunsylviva Michael N Y Jacob Tit flower, New "York Ii Z Van Reed, Waling Thoa N Watt, Pit4,l.nri3 NATIONAL ROTEL--Bace street, above Third. L Tyson, Danville W II R Raney, Pa Nagel, Allentown G Hofereamn, Pottsville DI Foreyth, New York - F D Nagle, Reading B Detwiler, ilarriaborg W Brownell, Bethlehem T Weaver, Mauch Chunk - W Rehertson, Maine A Sherk, Lebanon J Gingrich, Lebanon Voute, Schlk Haven BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowhiE. G Chester Valley It Pennsylvania E Erdman, Centre Valley II L Gnildin, Berke co, Pa Limit C W Abbott, AllentownP Shiflet t Reading 30s Bechtel, Reading 3 Vanardsdalen, Pn W N Treichler, Pa 3 Boyer, Ftoneraville H Dowinan, Reading D W LeVan, Ilerks co, Pa L Griltith, Pottsville 11. C Morrie, Pa MDISON HOUSE—Second Street, above Market. Juo brlauflo, New York J Nichols & Is, Intl Mtn DI A Webster, Illd G Marvin, Delauarn C M Price, Plumstead, Pa J P &wham ' Maryland C Book, Salem, N J S Rowland, Attleboro, Pa REVERE ROUSE—Third street. above Race. T J Sturns.on, Delaware D 0 Elder. Phitedelrlde OH Youbg, Delaware S M Fried, Allentown J Garrett, Milk co, Pa PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ISRAEL MORRIS, THOB, COMMITTEE Of .2112 31091,11 JOSEPH C. GRUBB, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia Ship Lancaster, Peen Liverpool: soon Silip Brazil, Blair.. Ship Zered, McGonagle Londonderry, soon Ship Holyhead, Cole Liverpool, soon Ship Crimea, Peabody Liverpool, soon Bark Thos Dallctt, Dill, Laguayra, soon Bark A hlc'Neil, Somers . %MOW, SOOtt Bail Clarence, (Dr) Armatrong....Delfast, Ireland, soon Bark American, Christian Barhadoes, soon. Brig Pioneer, (Br) Byron ...... ....Belfast, Ireland, soon Bar New Jersey, Vanneman Havana, soon Schr Luna, (Br) Wilson. Port Spain, Trinidad, soon Schr J P Northrup, Ross ..... ....Port Spain, Trin, soon Schr Wm Carr°ll i Chipman Mnyagnes, PR, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6,1861. SUN RISES 7 22 1 MTN BETS 438 HIGH WATER ..3 14 ARRIVED Steamship Kensington, Baker, 42 hours from Boston, With misc., &c. to Henry Winsor. Seim J GrierPon, Harding, 5 days front Baltimore., in Watt to captain, Sclir E C Knight, Whirlow, 3 days from Baltimore, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Lucy, Marston, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with dour and meal to 11 M Lea. Schr Ruth Halsey, Penny, from New York. Schr Mvc, Fleury, Young, from ruthraburff- Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to IV 31 Baird k Co. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, Z 1 hours from New York, with mdse to W 31 Baird & Co. Steamer Fannie Garner, Spencer, 24 hours from Now York, »ith mdse to W P Clyde_ OLBABED Bark Sharp, Hatch, Plymouth, Eng, Tho nas Richard. son & Co. Brig Delhi, Darnaby, Port an Prince, Thos Watison Song. St-I.r Americus, Walters, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone & Co. Set: Alex Henry, Young, do do Schr Ruth Halsey, Penny, Newport, Siunickson Glover. Behr .7 Grierson, Harding, Holmes; hole,Henry. Schr C Bulgur, Window, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone di Co- Schr J E Pratt, Pratt, Grafton, R H Powell. Schr Maryland, Knight, Portland, Van Horn, Wood. worth 4.. Co. Str J S Shricer, Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Sir Alida, Robinson, Kew Tortii W P I ylk. Str Drietoi, oilertee, :Sew - York, Clyde. 131812 Ship Westmoroleml, Capt Decor., for Liverpool, left Smith's wharf Or 12,39 P M onWitlnet7daJ, tow of fll9 America. tier cargo consists of 27,324 bushels grain, 3702 'Vs flour; 139 Nip lard, 52 .firkins batter, 492 boxes cheese, and 42 . caaks tallow. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) D6l_ Dna 2., The bark Roanoke, from Rio de Janeiro, in ballast, bound to Philadelphia, came in last evening, in company with two brigs and fourteen schooners, and anchored in the Roadstead, where they still remain. A steamer and a three. masted schooner went t 4 NU early thin morning, both bound eolith. The brig Elizabeth McLean, from Pernambuco, with sugar, bee just come into the Break water. "Wind northwest. Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL. MEMORANDA Steamship Alb; Lott, for Liverrael, galled frau Nsie York yesterday. Steamship Northern Light, Tinkelpaugh, from Aspin wall, at New York yesterday. Ship Dublin, Crowell, cleared at New York yesterday 401 San Francisco. whip Joshua Manran, Milliken, cleared at Boston Al Mat for Singapore. Bark Elf, Pinckney, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed from Bahia 13th Oct. Schr II DI Mayo, Ward, hence for Boston, pnt into York yesterday for repairs, having, on the night of the itt lust, balm run into by nit iiiiLtiowa schooner, losing mainsail, &c. Behr Ella, Packard, cleared at Boston 21 inst. for Phi lad el phis. Behr C P. Vickery, Balitit,, hence for Taunton, at New port 2d inst. Belts Lis 1a W Dj er, McDuff .e, hence, arthed at Port- Irnd inst. Seim Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, sailed from Taun ton 3d inst. for Philadelphia. &lir Thomas Borden, Wrightington, sailed from Fall Biter 30tit ult. for Philadelphia. Sloan ut New York yeoterAny from New Castle, Del Brig Catharine Nickels, Hatch, hence, arrived at Bos ton 3,1 inst. Brig Samuel Small, Basktll, hence, arrived at Boston 2d in:t. Bri33 Oman Trim aila Roamer, Thomp son, cleared at Portland 30th ult. for Philadelphia. Schr Julia Smith, Orlando, from Curacoa, at N York 3d inet. Schr Ino, Crowell, of and for Providence from Phila delphia, arrived at ItriAol let inbt f ki th two feet of water in the hold, having sprang a legit en &Udall. night oif Fire island Will go on the marine railway. Schr It Porter, Smith, hence for Danvers, was be low Salem 2d inst. Fars Matt Kenny, Ogler, M A Magee, Magee, J II Ileyt, Lyons, II Cole, Hazleton, and W Paxton, Smith, biome, arrived at Button 3d Mat Behr Elizabeth B, Baker, from Dennis for Philadel phia, at New York 3d inst. Sebre John Tilton, Lawrence, Rio Grande Paine, Geo Washington, Steelman, for Philadelphia, and S N Pon. der, Atkins, for Milton, cleared at New York 3d inst. Concord, Norman ' hence, arrived at N 'fork yesterday. Schra L L Sharp, McrAssee, A. Cordell - , Grace, Mary Elizabeth, Reed, Alert, Somers, Lady Men, Corson, Eliza & Rebecca, Price, Grace Ginner, Clark, for Phila delphia, C A Greiner, u ig, for 31orris River, NJ, and Pathway, Crawford, for Baltitooro, thtarod at 11..t0n Sd in dant. Seip liockawaY, Perkins. from Montevideo for New York, la ashore at Gilgo Inlet, about ten miles west of Fire Island, a, d all three of her mast, are gone. She wise built at Bath i Bre t in 0 tvne l taiga %awl ovrnrci liarsrich e Grout, or Oath apt Estepe, of the Spanish bark Pia, at New York from Havana, on the 18th ult. picked up the crow of echr Colonist, Magill, from New York for Belize, Hon. The vessel was in a sinking state, having experienced a gale when that , days ma; altos sada, she couldsc,iccAr La kept free, and wits shaking very fast when abandoned. The C had a cargo of 200 bbls flour, 100 do and 30 half do pork, and 30,000 feet of lumber, valued at. 5000. Br brig Lamiston, Adamson, at New York td inst. front Welk rerorte: Nov 6, of SaillB bland, ancanoteral terrific revolving volcano, with thunder and stow, which split sails, stove head rails, bulwarks ' carried away fore topgallant yard, spanker, gaff, and did other damage; was driven within 150 miles of Bermuda. IZATMI! SIARTIst-th C s Consulate, Port of Pramualbo, NOV 4,1861.—Th0 undersigned would inform mariners that, on making this port, they rust be on their - guard when running down the coast during the night, a 4 the fishermen all along the mast to the leeµgr4iii thy 11lorowyn rlttr hue largo fire-, which have heeu repeatedly taken for the lightship anchored off the Surinam river. lIFNRY SAWYER, IT S Constil SPECIAL NOTICES. HELNEOLD'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED Rmennr.—Compound 'Extract Buchu curse Dieeasea of the Bladder, Kidnora, Gravel, Drams?, AVeahnoaa, Ate_ Read the tulvertleement in another column. no6-the DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, thr blAgi vslunble katitnak ever offered to tho the cure of Coughs, Colde, Consumption, Astlana i &c.i also for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramp, &c. Price $1 For 6ale by DYOTT & CO., lIPOOND n025-inth3o) Depot An. all Popular Medicinee HAMBLETON'S HAIR STAIN.—The keihd,h, niticle In ii se for .601orine, kl.o trafraia NVllislieri , a natural black or brown, without injuring tho hair skin. Thies net fale or wash out. Depot, 228 stred, Phillulelphia. uo3o-6t* BATCHELOR'S Hen, — DYE.—This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE le the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of time Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all Dane of the globe. The getitliiie W. A. PAMIR LOH'S LIQUID HAIR DYE nova - arm' produces • splendid Black or natural Brown, without ebsining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effeobt of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for ili o , Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & 00., Philadel phia rahl-tt ONE — PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LAMEST &mats, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL, BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satiates. , SM. Oar ONIK•PRILOR SUITEN if strictly adhered to. AB ere thereby treated alike. se22-17 • JO/iF6 tct., 604 MARKET Street. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST to the City, M 34 Synth THIRD trot BILL.IIRAD PRINTING, Rest and Oheaaeat in the City, at 34 Smith THIRD S h eet. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beat and Chaapeat iy the City, at 34 South THIRD Street- PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every elm Asia- Son of Printing, of therm:at ouperior quality, at the most reaaonable rates, at RINGWALT AB _ ROWS:PE), DrexelV Building. 34 Sonth THIRD Street. dola-t[ ITUOT—YOI.I7O.—On the 27th tilt., by John G. Wit- Mho V. D. M., Mr. Michael "Not to Mire Mary Jana young. both of this cit 3. AF IILOOMER--M A VOTILIN.—On tho 2d instant, by the Bev. Father Wormer, Francis Bloomer, of thin citYl to Isat,olla, daughter of Peter McLaughlin, of county Tyrone. Ireland. HENRY.—On tho afternoon of Tuesday, 3d inst., of typhoid fever, James Steno . , Jr., in the 25th year of his age. His friends. and those of the family, are invited to at tend his funeral, on Friday. at 1 o'clock I'. M., from ine residence of his parents, No, 711 Twentieth street, north of Coates. To proceed to Laurel 11111, ** IrIOWF.LL.—On Monday, 2.1 instant, Mr. George S. Howell, in the 29th year of MR age. The male friends and relatives of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, front his late residence, No 1718 Race kreet, this (Tlinratifty) morn ing, at lOn'elock. DROUlo3.—Tuesday etternoon,lld instant, Mary mid sop, daughter of Josiah B. and Sarah E. Brooks. . . Funeral from the residence of her parents on Friday afternoon, 6th inst., at 1 o'clock. 01:1011.-00 the 2d instant, licturah, wife of Charles In Drum, in the 44th year b.•r aRe. The friends of Om fatuity are Invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 8110 North Fifth street, Oils(Thursday)morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to the First N. E. Church, Haines street, Oar matt mit. WOLFE,--On Monday, December 11, Bello, (laughter of R. D. and M. L. AVOW., aged 17 Years. The friends of the family aro invited to attend her funeral, from her father'F rosidentv, 1516 Arch street, to d (Thursday ' ) at 12 o'clock fit, without further notice. OWEN.—On the 2d inst., Evan J. Owen, in the 80th year of his age, and, for the last thirty-four years, Su perintendent of the Mutual Family Cemetery. The relatives and friends of the family, the President and Director& of the Mutual. Family Cemetery, and the members generally, are invited to attend the Amoral, frern his late midence, No. nal bonth Tenth street, this (Thnrsda) ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. HIM - ED.—On Dec. Ist, Emma, daughter of Rachel and the late Mayer Sboyer, in her 18th year. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in jaw, Joseph Laufertyi En: No. 724 Buttonweod street, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. CBOWLEY.—On the 24 inst., Bartholomew Crowley, son of Charles and Elizabeth Crowley, in the 4th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his father, No. 7 LOYd's Courts 'between Plirenie.am. blaster m street,, —ens.ngton, this (ibllftatY) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. tF McDONOUGH.—On Dec. 2d, Mary Ann McDonough, daughter of John and Martha McDonougn, aged 1 year and 3 months. - Funeral from the residence of NI mutts flOtithilltSt I , 6ther or America and Oxford streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. ax McILWAIN.—On the '2d instant, Nary Ann, wife of Richard L. McDwain, and daughter of James and Ann Searlog. Funeral from the regidonee of hot , father, 91t Gfrard avenue, betneen Silvery and Marlborough streets, this (Thursday) afternoen, at 2 o'clock. BATES.—On the 3d instant, Mary C. Bates, wifo of George W. 'Bates in the 27th year of her'age. Funeral from Bates, residence of her parents, Ephraim and Marotta liram.e, 1022 Apple street, above George, on Friday afttall6ob, at I. n clock. MANNINC: —On the 2,1 instant, in the 82,1 year of her age, Elizabeth, widow of the late Thomas S. Man ning. Funeral from the residence of her son, N 0.554 North t Eleventh street. on Friday morning, a I.oo'clock. -4S BEINGHUR.BI...OII the 3d instant, Elisabeth Dring lrnr3t, daughter of the late George Bringhurst. in the 76th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, No. 38 North Eleventh street, on Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. POWRIL—On the 3d instant, Ellen Power, daughter of James and Margaret Paver, aged 21 years. Patrick Power, from the residence of her brother,P rower, N 0.1524 Wood street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. _ * Liverpool, soon MOURNING STORE.-BES SON & SON. No. 1118 CHESTNUT STP:PET, offer for solo for cult— Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents to 37X cents. ‘, all wool Velour Ottomans, $l. do do Reps Si% cents to $l. do do EningHues 87,1 i cents to $l. , t d o French Merinoea, 75 cents to $l. " do do Cashmeres, TO cont.:. Fault de Soie or Mourning Silk, $l. Thibet Long Shawls, $5.50 to $6.50. ‘‘ and white imported Tie Laines, 1.21‘ cents. Second Mourning Cliene Masks, 123 cents. de4 orPROF. HIRAM CORSON'S STUDIES IN ENGLISH POETRY, LITERARY ART, r CRITICISM. LEYPOLDT'S Foreign Rending Itoono, fio. 1323 CHESTNUT Street. Tenth Lecture, FRIDAY, 4P. M., December 6. Sub ject ! ArPOV6 " Church of firm" and Tourkynou'z Minor Poems. lt* TrTHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BEGIN on FRIDAY EVENT.I4O, Decetnber 11th, A SERIES OF STUDIES OF Sll,Viiis PEE V 8 MASTERPIECES, TO DE CONTINUED ONCE A WEEK, TDROCGR THE PRINCIPAL COMEDIES AND TRAGEDIES. Two evenings will be given to the analysis of each Play, involving the discussion of its Characters—in them selves and in their mutual relations—its textual difficul ties, and its, moral significance. The opinions of the belt commentators will be given; hot that they may aid and not hinder independent investigation, they will be subjected to as rigid criticism as though they were not protected by the shadows of great names. - The views of the chars 2. ters arrived et will Pe further illustratC4 PI Dramatic Bc adings of the principal riles ; and it is 1,004 that by these etinibnithl WPM the IROVificut haltiformod or in formed notions of ShalisPere'S Will World will be cor rected and clearly defined. The Studies are not refined criticisms for the Scholar alone, but familiar, though thorough, expositions for the reading public. They will, therefore, be held at CONCERT HALL. The hour for beginning will be, every evening, half past seven. Tickets 25 cents. del-3t SAMUEL M. CLEVELAND. rirAN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE given at CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, the sth inst., by LA ROOQUA, the Indian songstress, assisted by accomplished singers. Doors own at 7 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. ded-25 THE LAXIIIEg of THE SECOND 'Grit. TARTAN SOCIETY will hold a FAIR at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Tenth and Chestnut streets, for the s Ile of useful and fancy articles, commencing THIS EVENING, and continuing four dads and even loge, anti Trill do limy to gee their friends. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL KILL NAVIGAIION RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. . . A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company 8711 he held on KONDATI tho 9th December next, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Office 407 LIBRARY street, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee ap pointed at the last Annual Meeting, held the 14th Janua ry, 1861. WILLIAM WALN, Jo , nol9-tuthst9d Treasurer and Secretary. UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted immediately for the ilhhed tstittee Nfirifte Oorper, Tfllttß ABLE-BODIED ALEN for se& service, between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five years. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. Al l fE6 LEWiS, Captain, Recruiting Officer. IHEADQUARTERS CUR T I N LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. 801 SAMSON Street Authorized by the Governor, and accepted by the Federal Government. CanifeikAble quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay, Rations, and Uniform as soon as enrolled. By order of COL. H. J. STAINROOII. W. R. MAC ADAM, Adjutant. n026-11t* Fr H E pArdWEBBITIP HERETO 1. fore existing; between the undersigned is disslired by mutual consent. 'Matters connected with the businesa of the late firm of N. STURTEVANT & CO. will be at tended to by either of the Subscribers NOAH STURTEVANT, JOSEPH MAXFIELD, CIIIS. WANNEMACIIRR, PHILADELPHIA, November 29, 1861. des.tlae2t* REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR anperior Oases for Ambrotypee for Holiday Gifts, at REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND St. above Green. lt4t PORT WARDENS' OFFICE, JL 119 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, December:, 1991 Take notice that an application has been made by THOMAS REANET, Esq., to the Board of Port Wardens for license to extend two piers in the river Delaware at Chester in accordance with a plan on file in this °thee and such ' license will be granted accordingly, unless redid objections are Most against the same in this office before the 9th inst. CHARLES S. WAYNE, de4-3t Raster Warden. PHOTOGItAPFIS; and Paintitiaa framed in Oral or Square ltrames, of everyvariety, at very low prices, at GEOEVIEF. BENKERT'S, No. 826 ARCH St. de4-iftt "fIASTILE SOAP."--2,200 Boxes N./ mottled and white, each a superior article, for side by ileA-6t $5,000 , c '4,500, MORTGAGE. Apply to ALFRED FITLEE, Coureynneur, No. 51 North SIXTH Street des.6t* QT, PHILIP'S CSURCH. , A beauti= p—; ful picture of the Interior of St. Philip's Church, for card photograph albums, price 25 cents. AIeALLIBTER ,4 BRO., &2-3tif 728 CHESTNUT Street. BISHOP BOWMAN.—A Tory fine Curd Photograph of the late Bishop Bowman, price 25 cents. IIicALL 'STEP. 4: BRO., de2-3tif 72S CHESTNUT &met. VIEWS ON TEE OATAWISSA.- Stereoscopic Views of scenery on the Catimissai just published. McALLEATEE..9 BRO., del-3tif 728 CHESTNUT Street. QKATERS? READQUARTERS.,-W6 bare just received a full stock of superior SKATES of the latest patterns. - LADIES' SKATES, MISSES' SKATES, GENT'S SKATES, PATENT SKATES, STEEL f=KATEg, libtlx Bat SKATES, DUMP SKATES. Skates °revery variety. • Cadet Muskets and Equipments, Cricket and Base Belt Implements, Camp Cots, Army Cheats, GUIIS., Pia Old, kill, Arc. NMI r , 6, 7 b o ., no3o-Im 432 CIitSTNCT Street. rp RUSSES! BRACES ! ! SUP -1 PORTERS!!! ~ H. 191rIVIA!A, S. W. corner RACE and TWELN" tII Streets, P 161%., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical &nail !Mee& has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of best American. English and American Supporters att4 Setif", :Alm-alder ilrocco, bruipenhorivel Syringes trigrGlg variety, French Pessaries, eic. Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. HAMPTOWS SPLENDID LEHIGH NUT. Hampton's splendid Stove Coal. Hampton's splendid Egg Coal. Yard, southeast corner FRONT and POPLAR. del-6t* WILLIADI F. GEDDES, PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTER, No. 120 CHEST NUT' Street. Books, Pamphlets, Constitutions, Circulars, Cards, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bill-heads, Bills Lading, Law and Custom-house Blanke t Sm., at low rates. n3o6t* A QUARIUMS, FERN CASES, A £ *variety of Fish and Plants, No. 144 North SIXTH Street. 62-Imftt. THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, NO. 606 ARCH STRURY, ABOVE SIXTH, Oprobli. the Arch-street Theatre rio26-bn if PHILADELPHIA "LATEST STYLE OF HAIR.CUT -14 4TING done at FOungit and BRANCH. doi-iftf DILL -HEAD PRINTING, BEST and Cheapest in the city, at. RINGWALT BROWN'S, 84 South THIRD Street noZO THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA. TIILTRgDY, DECEMBER 5, .1861. MARRIED. DIED. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18,1861. MILITARY NOTICES. TRAIN A McKEONE, 22 Smith DELAWARE Avenue RETAIL DRY GOODS. ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THREAD LACE Era VALENCIENNK LA.ES. vALENCIENNE COLLARS. VALENCII:NNE fiETTd. POINT LACE AND COLLARS. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, of MI kinds. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. VELVET CLOAKS; AND ItAs( z ttt., . 4 40 owl PRICE, FERRIS; it Co, No. 728 CHESTNUT STREET. defotf WHOLESALE STOC g. AT RETAIL, FOR CASH. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Will offer for a limited period ; at less than wholesale rates, the balance of their stock, consisting of Gingham, Prints, Tickings, Bleached Mus Has, Bleached and Colored Drills, Colored Cambric, Paper Cambrics, Alpacas ' Baazenr Plaids, and MEDIUM DRESS GOODS. FLANNELS, ENGLISH CANTON FLANNELS, LONG- CLOTHS, nud COUNTERPANES, IRISH and FRENCH . LINENS, in great variety LINEN DAMASKS. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPE:ENS, and DOYLIES L. C. HDKFS and SHIRT FRONTS WHITE GOODS In large (juantities and great variety, enibraeing all grades of JACONETS, CAMBR SWISN Tr itItISOOKS t Cheek ,rna strlpecl SWISS and CA MIMICS, BOOK. MUSLIMS, BISHOP'S LAWNS', BRILLIANTS, in elegant and novel styleB, &c., &c. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, SATINETTS, SUPER .EXTRA BLACK AND COLORED TRENCH CLOTHS and DOESKINS_ dES-6t G °°' WARM WINTER. SHAWLS 1,000 Woollen Long Shawls. • - • 500 Woollen Square do. EYRE & LANDAL, d 0.5 POUierti and /ISOM GOOD WARM BLANKETS. Fine Large Blankets. Army Gray Blankets. EIRE .5; LANDELL REPS FOR GORED DRESSES. Green and Blue Reps. Rich Printed Reps. Blue French Merinoes. des EYRE A: LANDET4 WILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY Ist, our entire stock of BLANKETS at the old prices. Will (pen THIS DAY a large stock of all Wool Flan nels_ Our 25 cent White Flannels are the hest in the city. Very handsome neat styles DeLaines at 18,7;c ; hand some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 37 cents. COWPERTHWAIT 8 CO., des-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. RAISON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, Have 'narked down their stork of S4l''l CUIIIONS AND CHAIR SEATS To unprecedontott LOW PRICES. Also, their stock of DRESB TRIMMINGS to half the former prices. YELYET BUTTONS YOUR CENTS PER DOZEN. ZEPHYR WORSTED WEIGHED AT TILE COUNTER. being a gloat advantage to buyers. A mull 10 of PARTRIDGE WORSTED AT 1%4 CENTS PER OUNCE. RAPSON"S, do.l-41 Corner of EIGHTH and CHERRY Ste. "MEW AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS. £ Just received from New York: Magenta Plaid Reps at 25c, worth 31c. ' Rich Plaid Reps at 31e, worth 3734 c. Extra fine Plaid Reps at 3136 e, worth 50e. Beautiful Plaid Ottoman Reis at 50c, SCARLET AND SOLFEEINO MERINO SCARFS, I,r„, rules and s. o anantiaa o f f Printed alt-wool Delainea at 3 Xe. worth 62c. WINTER DRESS GOODS, Of every variety, at very low prices. PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS, 51111Cil less than the naual martet piece, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SACQUES, Of the newest styles. Woollen Blanket Shawls, all grades, very cheap. Blankets and Flannels at the old prices. H. STEEL & SON, de.l. No. 413 Nora. TENTiI &root, aim,' Coate!". SPRING -SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES,—The improved style of Steel Spring Skirts for Ladies and MISSO43,juBt received by SHEPPARD, VAN 11111LINORN, k ARMOR, no3o 1008 CHESTNUT Street. POPULAR SHAWLS 'barge and full assortments of the following Winter Shawls Long and Square Scotch Blankets. Fine American, of all styles. Black and White Checks and Browns. Children's Long and Square Blankets. Fine Stenos, Scotch borders. Brodie, from low to extra fine. Black Centres Broche Maine Laine. Light Gray and Dappled Berlin. Friends' Shawls, of all kinds. CLOAKING CLOTHS. Water Proofs, Repenants, Auua Scutum. Spangled and Frosted Mame Black - Beavers and Tricots. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, nols CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE.- Will this morning— A. full line of Merino Shirts and 'Drawers. A nice assortment of Gent's !lauds. A full line of Cotton and Merino Hose. A nice assortment of heavy Cassimeree. Two lots of line French Black Cloths. Thlity dec. L. 0. Illkfs, from Anal... ' Twelve doz. Suspenders from Auction. Striped Cloths for Shirts. Twilled Flannels, White, Red, ant Gray. Gloves in great variety at PUN !t §T9ItESI noll3 ASOH street. HOUSE! FURNISHING DRY GOODS.—SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON, Importers and Dealers in Linen, and House Ifurnishingjlry Goods, ate. Have now on hand a full assortment of Linen Sheeting,. Table Cloths, Napkins, Table Diaper Towelling, etc., etc., Imported under the old tariff, or bought a great sac rifice. N.R.—Five per cent. allowed on purchases as above if e . 1.1 &livery. . scant LADIES' BLACK CLOTHS. Men's heavy Overeoatings. Neu fine Don Cloths. VOOPEB R GONAIID, no 7 NINTH and MARNICT Streets INILANNELS.- Ynrd wide. flue white extra at kg mfr. Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine. COOPER it CONABD, no 7 NINTH and MANS= Streets FANCY CASHMERES- A: Of every grotto and style, from 62e to $1.50 per yard Black Cassimeree, some extra fine lots. COOPER & CONARD, no 7 'NINTH and MARKET Streets. DRESS GOODS. Reps, lierinoes, Poplins, DeMines, &c. Black Poplins, licences Delaines, Bombazines, &c COOPER & CONARD, noT NINTH and lI.AILKET." CLOAKS- Ready made or made to order. COOPER & COWARD, no 7 and 'MARKET Streets. DR. VERNON PIERPOINT, bifibißEE OF THV ROYAL COLLEGE OF pin's - Kali:Ns, ENGLAND, Author of "kin Diseased and their Remedies," and "Diseases - of the Rectum." Mil. be consulted nt his 1011: WALICET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, pitest 10 o 9 cLocz A. M. rcm. g (1 1 CLoCia P. M., on UT APPOINTMENT Dr_ PIEEPOINT bapt Lf , f4l aellukt , hdly in hie. treatment of tho following diseases: SKIN DISEASES of Every Nature, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TrYSYEI=SIA, and DISEASES of the REC I UN. n02.3.1f SHIPPERS OF EXPRESS FREIGHTS, Send your Goods, Money, NORTHERN, EASTERN, and WESTERN ST ,TES, and CANADA& via . • HOWARD & 0028 EXPRESS, - I.IS CHESTNUT STREET.. Low rates and quick time. de2•6o A FULL AND SPLENDID AS SORTMENT of Scarfs, Ties, Olove4, and Grate' - Furnisbing Goode, just received and for dale. Abu, a variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W. SCOTT, 814 Cif UST NUT Street, below Continental Bola. no3o-tf E. 8, - EARLEY, ' FURNISHING. UNDRRTARNR, ,Houthweet comer of TENTH suit OBEBN &read, fr./194:a rbilsdelphis. HOPAY GOODS. HOLIDS . PRES ENTS. THOMA C. GARRETT, 712 GESTNUT STREET, Op?OSVWIIE MASONIC HALL, ILADELPHIA, Mae just received assortment of LAU" GOLD WATCHES, Of the waive: strlanti of very superior quality, as well HS those adapted ten's and boys' wear. He is manufactig exteinavely a great variety of ANDIN - CY ARTICLES OF MEMO, And gives specialtention to getting up things suitable for BRIDAL T. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PLAED WARE Got up tinder the,prletor's own inspection: in a great variety of style Will be warranted HEAVILY PLATED with pisileer, to a way to Inaiwa its *ear- Dig well. Much of ids EWELRY IF"mennfacture,} the premi,es, and his sleek will be found to compr a great variety of fashionable pods, from the snallcirticles to MI OF DIAMONDS. These are offel for Bale at FRICES.DAPTED TO THE TIRES, And persons arevited to call and examine them. de3-tuths tf HOLDAY GIFTS. PR/C1 TO SUIT TIIE TIDIES, AT CLAIIk , S $1 STORE, NO2 CHESTNUT STREET, SILVER-PLED WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, in gvariety - . New anti beautiful stylus ro eeired dai114404 aid much below the Ma prices CLARK'S $1 STORE, deil-1m • , 602 CHESTNUT STREET. CHRISWAS IS COMING, And we at emitted that many who read The Press are already etteidama WHST TO PRESENT TIEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS. We mid fggot tho following; Ether' • A FINE WRAPPER, • MUFFLER, SCARF, TIE, or GLOVES. Or. if thy have friends I.N THE ARMY, what could be, more ateptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers, than iOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING TFE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT .:1;, W. W_ KNIGHT'S GMT'S' FURNISHING STORE, No. 606 ARCH STREET, N. B. LINE SHIRTS ready made and made to er em at $1.50, AND UPWARDS. n027-illm CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. COOPER ec CONARD. CLOTH CLOAKS. FROM (kg TO SOO, Itt their lARGE ROOM, SECOND STORY, nonoAls-lm S.E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts WINTER CLOAKS ig SABLE CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS, SEALSKIN CLOTHS, BLACK BEAVERS, _ .J.YONS VELVETS; • LARGE ASSORTMENT } AT MODERATE PRIDES, AT THE PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM, 705 CUEST/FIJT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. nol4-tf iILOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! V WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every qualify BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EV.ERY NEW MATERIALS THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY IVENS, ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street. C LOAKS! 0 AK S! V The 'Largest - , Cheapest ? and Beet-assorted gtpds In the 817. HOUGH & CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite Franklin Market NEW CLOAK STORE! The most Elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, ocls-2m First door above Chestnut THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRIORS. JACOB HORSFALL, giuM-8m H. W. corner TtEiTit aid Alba &a STOVES AND RANGES. 46 SILVER'S 41 - A-TRAILT G'AS EIMER, FOR THE PARLOR, MINH. BOOM, AND_OFTWE, I=iUM And made in the moat approved manner, of the bead imported Hum% Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CYLIN DEL~S of lu~L .tea Lama exdn doe ale. NORTH, Crusr, & NORTH, 012-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street. NORTH ? CHASE ? & NORTH'S CELEBRATED COOKINQ stoi - 80, Gas- eonsnining, with Double-plated Tom and aU the latest improvements. Manufactured and sold at 012-2nlif No. 209 North SECOND Street. aTHOMSON'S CELEBRATED si R. LONDON KITCHENE," The best, mod durable, and convenient arrange ment for Cooking; having the bed facilities for an abnn. slant supply- of Hot Wok. Roasting, Baklug, Siewl.s, Broiling, &e. Vor sale, in various sizes ' of our own manufacture. NORTH, CHASE , & NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street, Dl2-2mM Philadelphia. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SST. THE 'PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT Ul PENNIDINANIA, Greeting : WurAmts, The District Court of the United Stat>e in and for the 'piston District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in g eneral. -who h a te, or pretend to have, amp right, title, or interest in the schooner FANNY LEE, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, F. J. FITZINUER, master, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on said schoon er, captured by the frigate ST. LAWRENCE, Captain ll_ PURVIANCE, and ltrotmLt into this p o rt to he ne o d,h e d, c ited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) Yon are theretbre charged dud strictly enjoined and commanded that you omit not, but that Ls.= i tiLllBLli,g ti“.4e la at leesi rho daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phiiadelphin, and in the Legal intettigeimer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, pa.: remptorily, all nersons in general who have, or pretend IV haw, any right, title, or interest in thc and achoonor FANNY LEE, h e r tackle, iinnarel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on said ',Anon er, to appear before the Honorable ,1011 N CA D WA L PEE, the dodge of the said Court, at the DIST tuer COURT R 00741, O. the city Phittl•.l plan, en the TIY isiTll day nittr publication of Mega puma& if it 1w a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual lustre of heating causes, thou and there to Show, or allege, in doe form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said snooti er FANNY LEE, Ler tackle, apparel, and furniture, and tint tb.atia, vt.lll, and sho,,Ll not be pronounced to belong, at the time of Cho cootore of the saw, to the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as goo,l Pfirn j null Atrthcr to do and ruccifo iii this bet hair as to justice shall appertain. And that you only in timate, or entice 11 he intimated, unto all persons afore. said, generally, (to whom, by Its,, tenor of those pre sents, it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at Om time and place above mentioned, or appear and Mull{ tint ehow a ronaonablo and lawful cam to the con. nary, then said District (hunt doth intend and will pro. Geed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the raid schooner FANNY LEI, her tae. kle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, 'wares, and merchandise laden thereon, did ba!nog, at the thus of the minion , of the Mat., to tot eumuie oftun uiAtea States of America, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and aubject to confiscation :tad con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful price, the absence, or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you thi4. ,44-11 f, to tic Said Court whot you shall do in the premises, together with ilauses present. Witness the Ihmorable JOAN CA DWA L IDE R, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, Oda third day of DECEMBER, A. D. 3.861, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the Said United States. - C. It. Vt/M., Mertz Dleitirt tlentrt. CROULAR PRINTIN G, BEST and Cheapest lu the City, at BINGWALLT 84 south TIITUP Street. 1129 NEW PUBLICATIONS ME SSR S. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY, SPARE HOURS; BY JOHN MOWN, M. D., Author of u luob and His Friends," ct Horne Suhseciva.," A , . 1 volume, 17.1n0. The author of flab and his Friends" scarcely needs an introduction to American readers. ity this time many have learned to agree with a writer in the NOWVII It W TI NI 'REVIEW that "Bab" is, all things considered, the most perfect prose narrative since Lamb's mond Catty." [From tlo London - Tinteß, Octobor 21.] "Of all the Browns, commend UR to Dr. John Brown, the physician, the luau of denim , . the Manorial - , the student of Men, WMIIO a, and dogs. By MINIMI of two beautiful volumes he has given the pall in a share of his bp:hones, and more plcagant holm it would btu difficult to find in any life. Itr.lhown'simaster-piecelis the etot•y of a dog called 'Mb.' The tale moves from the most tragic pathos to the must feckless humor, and could not hare been writ ten but Ly a man of grmus. Whether it Mures to Infighter fir to tearSi it IA hotfoot ill itg 11.11, filet Ituttit,tattze.ll. author.•' ALSO, MIS DAY, TALES O.V A GRANDFATHER ; BY SIR IVA LTER SCOTT Vols. 5 and 5, making the work now complete, in six volumes, 10nm. $4.50. Vnicorm with the HOUSEHOLD WAVERLEY NOVEL:,. 335 WASIIINfaON ST., BOSTON NNE W _ENGLISH BOOKS!, JUST IMPORTED, 111111 for Sale by McELR 0 & CO , 'No. 21 South SIXTH Street, above MIES nit:T. ANDERSSON'S OKA V.& NCO RIVER. Beautiful plates, Svo., cloth, $6. STANLEY'S Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church, Svo., cloth, $5. TRACTS FOR PRIESTS AND PEOPLE. First Series= Syn., THE liOlil3 LEC'ItIIE3 on the BURN CIitREHES OF ASIA. Bvo., cloth, 52.63. GOLDEN TREASURY of Songs and Lyrics. Edited by Sir Francis Palgravo. lni y cloth; 1..q.50. SOUTIIET'S LIFE OF NELSON. (hell and DaloY's Pocket Library.) l tivo, cloth. RID tow, $l. It ENOIT OF BARON LARREI. The English Sur geon. Bro, cloth, 51.75. GARDEN FAVORITES. By Shirley Shibberd. Co lored and plain plates. Svo, cloth, gilt, 52 50. TOO MUCH ALONE. - By F. O. Trafford. 12mo, cloth, $1.75: NV &Mt MAls.irAT. OF IFIIOTOCAIAPELIC COLOR ING. 12mo. cloth, gilt cslggs,*g2- BRISTOWS GLOSSARY OF MINERALOGY. Bvo, cloth, $3.75. - NYE . WILLIAMS ON COMBUSrioN OF COAL, &C. 121t10' lIUGHEII ON GAS AND GAS WORKS. 12nio, cloth, $l. - TOMLINSON'S ELEMEMS OF MECHANICS. 12nio, cloth, 23 cents. A Tory choice collection of English standard and mis cellaneous Literature now on hand, and selling at reduced rAti.k Priced Catalogues on application. des-2t JUST PUBLISHED, MACLEOD'S SURGERY OF THE CRIMEAN WAR. NOTES ON THE SURGERY Or TliE WAR IN TOE CRIMEA, with Remarks on the Treatment of Gunshot Wounds. -By GEORGE 1 1 1 C. MA.m.noit, N. D., F. E. C. S., Surgeon to the General Ifotmital in Camp before Seta-t..4.1, Lecturer. on Military - Sur oiy Glms-tny, etc., etc. One vet. 12mo. $1..50. SVIIIMARY OF CONTENTS. Chap. T.—The History and Physical Characters of the Crimea. The Change.: of the Seasons during the ecoliettion by the 4flit4, tiotirca and their _ . Inseamee. Char. E.—Drainage of the Vamp. Water Simply. Lactrines. Food. Cooking. Fuel. Clothing. Fionsirt^. Duty. Eflect of all these combined on the health and diseases of the _soldiers. Hospitals:. Distribution of the Sick. Nureing, tinily and female. Transport. Chap. lll.—The Can lis afects on the subsequent health of the troops The Diseases *Lich appeared there, awl during the Flank March, as well ns afterward in the Camp before Sebti.topol. Chap. I.V.—Distinetion between Surgery as pi artiued in the Army and Civil Life. r 9ohliers Patients, awl the character of the Injuriem to which !hay air Sonic peculiarities hi the Wolin& and Injuries seen during the War. Chap. 1. The 6, Perullaritieg" of Gunshot Wounds and their General Treatment. Chap. VI —The we of Chloroform in the Crimea. Pelmaey and ShabiabliT neloa-aage prom emialwt Rhonda. TC(alltth Gangrene. Erysipelas. Frost bite. Chap. VlL—lnjuries of the Head. Chap. VTlL—Wounds of the Face and Chest. Chap. 1.X.--Gunshot Wounds of the Abdomen and Mulder. Chap. X.—Compoural Fracture of the Extremities XL—Gunshot Wounds of Joints. Excision of Joints, ete., etc. Chap. NM—Amputation. 4.7" For Sale by Bookseller'' , generally, or will be sent lry 111a11, post-paid, on receipt of the Price by t b f ruk>.. J. B. LIPPINCOT T & Co., de-4-4t 22 and 24 North FM/MTH Street. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD. A Monthly Prriodical, 13 pp., 4to, published by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION., for T4M , 114§1 rfini6liiii4 all who are engaged or hilereged in the religious training of the young. Terms only Twenty-five Cents per annum. 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In the matter of the Estate of JAMES MOTES 3J.OORE, Convnyed in Trust The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, adjust, and settle the ac ount of EDWIN KING, es acting Trus tee of the above ..slate, under deed Ot MHOS Pioyes Moore to Mary Moyes Moore and Edwin King, dob si the 25th day of June, 1850, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book G. W. G., No. 61, page 151, Sic, during the time that he continued to act as such Trustee; and aloe, the account of MARY MOYES MOOR},, ate succeeded Edwin Ring as acting trustee, under the duel aforesaid, and to report aistribution of the-balance remaining in the hinds of the Accountanh:; will meet_ the parties inter. rated, for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 16th slay of December, 1861, at 4 o'clock P. 51., at his office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, in the city of J.L!..itt§ de5,7,0,11,13 Auditor. NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary to tha Estote of WILLIAM If. J. READ, deceased, (watelltual94 to understood, person,: harttof ol dots against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those in debted to melte payment to H. MORRIS, Executor, Old No. 37 South SECOND Street dO-tbOl' TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. F.5T.19,11.; OF JOSEPII LOGO, cloceasell All parting interested is this estate will take patine that the Auditor appointed to audit. settle, and adjust tho find account filed by FREDERICK BEYER, administrator D. B. N., to the estate of JOSEPH LOCO, deceased. will meet them for the digeharae of his duties on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 20th of December, IN!, at 4 o'clock, at b 6 0111 c,, 0,8 tomb ritrect, I i Clic city of JOSEPH P. LOtiOIIEAD. Auditor del Oda. thstWit* WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR J_ Wen stank. of WATCHER JEIVELRV, RILVER WARE, and 'MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ac. cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemen Intending to purchase a Watch for their own wear, will find at our Establjaluncut articto nett coo le3 IIIEPLIG/TrtY lititariu Oh for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER, than ever before URA. Particular attention is given to repairing fine Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by, skilful workmen. 4'.a itit ifitoTtiEn, importme, oc4:1-lnif VII CHESTNUT Street, - below Fourth. QL.ATE MANTELS. Rbese Leanitinily enamelled MANTET so dtr cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLDWILSQN, ocs.3inif - No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street THE BALTIMORE OAS-BURNING FIEE-PLACE Hk! AT Sometimes east] the it Latrobe Stove," is the hest stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, No. 1010 CHESTNUT 3NSPI, SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE STILL A READ.—The sub scriber tnlzeg this method to inform his patrons, and the public ;4onerulli z that ho lots removed his Fruit 044 Pry duce *tore to No. en SPRING Street, witern he is uow prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoe, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dricd Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, tilttg3, Poultry, Ac , 47e. Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Pltc!Mbelq flotir, awl gout llu i yt, Alt tif which lit will bt•li as low nn can De bought anywhere iii the city, Being tinothful fur past favors, to there who have so liberally patronized him heretofore, the subscriber must respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, and invitee all others to give him a call, at his new place, milers he has metier follitiec far tathplyiar, all MTh everything is his line, on the most reintonabb terms. motto is: "To live and let live; quick stiles, and shall profits." Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. 7.. GOTTWALS, Slt griuma onnung CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND ZEPHYR GOOD 3—The most beautiful assrt ment, and at the lowest prices in the city, at the Central Children's Clothing Store, No. 2 North EIGHTH Sitroet F tan,e 4101-liet. GUNNY BAGS-60 BALES FOR wde by J &I. I IISICIi & 0-111STAMS. noT2 - FSONT Btra,t, WANTS. WANTED -IN DR Y GOODS Stare, aSalwman --one of a few years' aymert eller. Must speak the erman and English. Undoubted re ference ns to honesty, industry, Find business qualities re quited. One front the country preferred. Address Box ift2," Pottstown, Pa. no2B.thstu-4t* A N ACTIVE, WILLING LAI), about 16 years old,. wirlies a situation. Address "" , orge," Press orrice. Hest city references gi yea. de3-3t* SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an HtiGituDatE NT, January Ist. A Salesman who sells Seventy Tie:mien d aoltar4 of Dry G.exts to first-class near Penney! ai is trade. neferener , given. Address RICHARD, Press otnee. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, a oliaanoo 811 Cleric, or empio)rnent in any nu- RITIOSS capacity. lie 11(0 , 1 a. general knowledge of tinsintm, and can give the most satisfactory reference. Mdrosd J. HOPPER, Motel's Dispatch Office. nil:3o44i* mi s WANTED—A FARM witilia ten =•‘•-•-- or twelve nines or Philadelphia, for which tho host Quality of improved city property will ho given in ex change. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. SOO WALNUT Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. CIOAL YARD, LEASE ANI) FIX- T lit ES, for Nth., hitnote on BROAD tstteet. Best leentielt ih the city Oh.l *lli be et.bl cheap. Irbtil lIQQS Ill.:EN Street, between 1 awl 2 o'clock P. M.