FIRE IN TILE TWENTY-FOURTH WARD--Yeg torday morning, shortly after nine o'clock. a fire occurred at the extensive coal oil-manufactory of Messrs. Rowley, Aoliburner, & CO., at Maylandville, Twenty-fourth ward. *The iitlMet originated neehlan6.ll,-, by sun sudden ignitiOn of a quantity of benzine gas, which was followed by ft loud explosion. The upper portion of the main building was destroyed and considerable damage was done to the fixtures and apparatus. There was very little oil Or building at the firm, only some three or four bar. .Tell be lig burned. The total toss in ontimand at between three and four hundred dollars, upon which there 11 no Insurance. IL,. flames flashed over the whole department so quickly t ha t several wOlttilell were elechtly burned "'pram effeer ht their escape. The tire burned itself out. The work men prevented the flames from extending to the other Luildiugs. This establishment was burned out a year or two ago. Sineethen the build': - .4 has been made nearly fire-proof. The furnaces have been pi reed on 010 out, side of the and the av root as ready is sten% Ili the out-buildings. Every precaution has been used to guard against fire, and hereafter the bulks aro to be made of iron. PARADE OP Tim REGrxr.Nr or LANV'fill3.--• This regiment is now tinder orders for Washington. and is only waiting transportation by the Philadelphia, and Baltimore Railroad to leave. The great amount of business on that road has causeil the /May in ib n L n a c hA , the r e g iment. 1, ,-, WitnnenCe of these lanexpeeted delays, Colonel Bush has, at the request of Many of our citizens, ordered a parade of the regi ment in the city to-day, to give all an opportunity to see a full regiment of lancers. They wilt lei WC Cam Mein at 10 &Meek A. M., amt will enter the city by North Broad. street, and thence proceed down Broad to Arch. up Arch to Eighteenth, down righteenth to Spruce, down Spruce to Broad, up .troad to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Ninth, up Ninth to Filbert, up Filbert to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Spring Garden, up .c.phleg Barden so Breath and out Broad to camp. The regiment will be armol with their new lance, and will be accompanied by their mounted band. The finest display may be expected on North Broad street, where the width of the street wilt enable the re giment to march with a wide feent. POLICE CASES.—Yesterday morning a man named John Dougherty was held in Si,coo hail, by Al. dernisn Defiler, to answer the charge of having passol ODD Of thr rnmiterfait 1,111„, the: .V . o.role.ne . +.14 me chanics Bank, some two weeks since, at a restaurant on Chestnut street. Eliza Harrison, residing at Marcher :Street and Girard avenue, and Mary Young, a resident of Second and George streets, were committed yesterday for keening djantdoely hous4i. Doverai parties NITTO alai held to hail for being frequenters of the place. On Sunday John Draper and Caroline \V hire, both co lored residents of St. lifary street, got into a fight, and each us , eil a razor quite freely. John was cut in the aide and Caroline in Plc arm. A considerable eiteratii e1t..1., , ,1‘vas noted, Out the wounds are not considered neriou4. The combatants were arrested and committed for trial. MINCE PIES FOR CIIRLSTMA9.—Ainong ttw, indionentalds reouigitig for the 6 , 116t.t0ry - celebration of the Chrsstmag holidays lirC good mince pies, the materials fur making which, we are happy to inform our readers, they will tied in profusion and greatest excellence at the More of Mr. Albert C. Roberts, neater in line geocories, at the corner of NitlViith Mid Yine [limb_ Of Oa nee Just announced a fresh supply Ihmch and layer raising, - Sultana and seedless raisins, -.citrons, currants, spices, sweet cider, wines, et cetera. In addition to these, Mr. Roberti.' stock embraces every fresh delicacy and substantial in the annory lino. Ido ig imply ratrimiyA3 by tho Aria laminae of this city. and 811 wbo deal with him once become permanent customers. ARMY CLOTHS.—A number of Philadelphia ffirms have forwarded propOdal3 for sun:dying the Go 'sensor-a a.-4 eh army cloth The folbncing bids have been accepted, from this city: Sky-blue kersey, 27 inches wide, 11 ounces to the yard, 350,000 yards at SI and 41.1.0214 per yard. Sky-blue kers, y 54 inches wide, 92 ounces to the yard, 200,000 yards at S 2 per yard ! Derk blue cloth, for APMY D urn ss f„~t., 3 - t ounces to the yard, 109,000 same, at $2.70 per yard. The rnannfacture of this cloth will keep our factories 'Juicy all through the winter, and furnish employment to a considerable number of men. FILN - E.n..14, Or YOIXNTEERS.--This afternoon the funeral of George W. Weaver, of Company F, Se venty-first Regiment P. Y., who tlied. ar Camp Observa tion, will take place, from the residence of his mother, 434 Jefferson street. trha iikkekiii oP tkoteo.nt connelly took Nitre on Nanday afternoon, from his late residence, in Raines street, Germantown. It was attended by two companies of Rome Guards. David McCloud, of Company G, Third Regiment r, V. tsar alga burial on guadas-, ttt, nstiimry avnors no was a resident of Mount Airy, in the Twenty-second ward. TEE NEW BRIDGE OVER. THE SCIII7YLK/LL.— The abuthients outi piers Of the new iron beldo , e be- Ing bn r oxen the Schuylkill, opposite the arsenal, hare been finished, anti at the western end the superstructure is already in its place. Upon both sties of the river the line of the extension of the road has bean graded and the work or lot log trip reels is gnitnir forward rapidly_ The Lrld o e 7 completedi wid be entirely fire-prod, net in this respect will be far superior to the old bridge over - the Schuylkill at Market-street wharf. Dnov, - Nnft GABS.—An unknown ,nu, while -intimicated, fell off the steamboat Edwin Forrest on Sunday evening, about hall past 8 o'clock, into the 'Delaware. and Wail drowned. Ile had been sitting on the railing of 11w boat, and was observed to fall into the -water, but had (Unmated before aniAßßAii. corn Is. z-r.raciert-d. Tile hat Of um man was found upon tile For . rest, end may lead to his identification. It is a black round-crow ned Kosenth hat, nearly new, with tho words -C' The I'Mon Forever," upon a biro striped lining. The bat is at The sixth wgra dation:harm. DESS'ENT -ON A POLICY OFFlCE.—Yesterday afternoon, Detectives Henderson and Carlin made a de scent cm a policy office in Elder Arcot, between Tenth gittl ideivatin and took into mo,to.ly the writer, John 3110T1114. and seized all the beam and papers. At the tune t he tolizers went into the building, the place was -filled with a number of poor and half-naked persons who were porrnssing tickets. iFforris was arraigned before: Police hlnibirate baler, and eaininitted onawer. FLAG 'PRESRNTATION.—The friends of Col. Gregory's' Regiment, at Camp Chase, wdl present them with .a Leautiful flag, at their camp grounds ' Darby wad, to.morrinr ntlernants,,al a The occasion will entitles; attract a large attendance of the friewin Of this sterling re ADlusz.--A fishing skiff; about eightentA feet itsoth. way idelce4 np 1,7 llmlnir ronce, opposite the Kolbiugton Water Works, on Sunday night. The boat -is named-. Kate," and is painted yellow, with a rod Lead and green gnnwate. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. rirmAvsbrimt, December 9, 1881 .The burinestof the stock Board continues light, not vithstandiug -the favorable construction put upon the foreign news and the eteady improvement aittieesed in trade .-Itoodingltailrouti enares gained „if , dosing at 17m to- 131-100. In the-money market there is no change. Credit is still dear, no names selling freely excepting Rion of un. tfook6.d. ei ngc Urn for such there is a ready market at low rates. OPTIOLLL BANK STATEMENT WHEEL'S' IentELOES OF THE PEIII,4DEWRIA USK& Dec. 2. Dec. 9._i Dec. 2.4 Dec. 9 M 4,160,000 61,100,9001,19 i 40961,760,000 3,451%,86ti 3,411,311. 934,402 963,732 5,169,753' 5,260,7741,548,084'1,566,716 2,042,000', 2,011,000. 384,000 1 3:31,000 2,047,300, 1 2,065,1305 e, 205,2 - 26 283,620 1,5 92 , 000 ; 1 1 656 1 0 00, $;; ,000; 833,000 1,445 7 A45: /,914.,V3Ti UMW 315,2113 795,600; 781,881: 2.06,T00: 1112,687 848,692 1 865,668, 192,242, 177,397 1.634.91 1,575,357 550,3111 549,31.7 998,520; 1,303,040, /6 1 ,896, i§12015 817,92 F: 314,1140. 167,320 2,544,623 2,1i12,37 tj 347,415: 355,833 628,9011 628,0071 159,034; 146,036 036,9311 633,0311 69,510. 110,2-11 978,71 935,983 127,997 i 124,376 530,09 579441 40 ; 1,440: 102,014 849,000, 512,0*. 142,000, 147,000 486,0001 490,000 i 79,000. 64,660 AI 31,160,5027,404,530 1, 9 041,912 InitOSITS. OlgetlLATio.s. Philadelphia Norti. Arm-Az Farm Sr Mech.. Mechanic& N. Xerieington .... Pew Towualziss I Western. Kan & Mach —1 Commerce Girard...._._.. Tradeemen's Comolidation... City Commonwoalth. Corn Exoliang. Union 30,048,052 j Dec. 2. Dec. 9. I Dec. 2. -{ 02,93 2 , 0 ` 30 1§2,725,000.82A6,000 2,570,0091 2,464,2711 212,0451 4,990,2924 5,090,4811 300,830 1,440,0001 1,361,000, 141,00 01 1,222,3801 1,226,8951 123,800, 1,32;0991 1,251,100175,000 i 814,999 003,9881 10,245 . 685,9261 067,951! 140,775 652,0831 625,286; 69,166 1,157.0051 1,131,579 1 125,215 875,350 842,1551 7§ 1 5a4 711,16111 434,143 ; 40 4 013 1,493,0871 1,406,1171 130,280 510,590 500,687: 6 4 ,0931 394,5791 561,836 1112,030 643,795, 589,728: 56,245 91,976 378,000 370,000, 90,000 310,000 1 290,000 51,000 Philadelphia.. .1 America. , Farm h Mech.. NeebanieV N. Liberties.... Newington Peon Township Western. le, Tradeemen's.... Consolidation .. City COMinnnirealth., Corn Exchange. 23,047,331 22,931,035 2,243,;?M - rut utrregates comma 98 follr.w•s : Dec. .$11,970, . 58,8-it, Capital St&tit Latina 7,404 Due fin otter 13k8 • 1;697;944 3, , Due to otter Ms... 3,624,2.61 3,0 Depoeite ...... ..... 23,047,331 22,9 Giccultition 2,243,1.1 2,2 Loans. Specie. July 1 .72,967,M01 i 6,688,393 1 Aug. 5 24,211,527i6,743,3211 - BePt. 2. .... .28,657,264 6,179,482 it 11 .29,926,4541 0,017079 ti 10 27,871,497 5,046,346 ~ 23 ....27,459,472 4,097,284 Lt. 30 26,713,917 5,223 , 672 , Oct. 7 30,499,119 5,383,277 ii 14. 90,291,t37 4013,592 (4 91 29,705,244 6,375,750 --- 1 28. - Nov. 4. 'a 11 . 111 IS. lt 25 Dee. 2. .a P. 28.805,509 0,554,6831 28,431,735 0,764,779 27,871,443 0,917,7651 27,629,25417,000,6031 .30,498,43117,457,108 .30,048,052;7,404,530 .31,160,50217,266,0121 The follo"ing 11164W:tont of the transaetinnti at the. PhlladtiplllaClearing House, for the week ending Dec. 9, as furnished by the manager, George B. Arnold, Esq.: Clearings. Balances. $2.775,555 13 $168,123 49 2,440,17 , 3 4o 122,206 04 2,733,052 91 170.147 20 2,983,339 79 211,964 82 2,225,871 44 217,433 17 - 2.315,570 53 159,017 80 1)(c. 2 . is 3__ •1 4.. /A 5 . ~ 0 . 4115,751,2f. , 2 20 $1,025051 13 The following is the 'United Slates Treasurer's monthly .etatement of November 25, 1861, showing the amount to his credit : Am't on Draft 14 pay. Sohjpct to deposit. I ell 0. draft. In what place $413,216.68 $317,948.73, $41,270.05 2,614,038.52 ; .551,05197 2,112,003.63 3,682,032 62 4,750,059 80, 6,304.6.3 277,145.52 1,116,815.70 1,110,301.59' 607,801.371 705,423.23' 1413,633.03 3.2,9515.00: 1.5 1 2,134.99; 306 01 1,429.96 525,663.15; 6,170.00, 519,493.19 1,000,955 211 915,144.90, 25,610.31 661,127.68 518,701.16 31,426.17 137,868.021 118,253,93' 19,589.99 12093.531 2,469.17 1 10,214.39 500.25' 500.25 1,135.63 1,067.54 66 05 516.79 516.70 6,000.01 6,000 01 0,210.40, 9 ,210.40 Treas. t. States. AWL, .. New York .. ['Hada_ St. Louis San Franc DePei St Dalt.] Cincinnati Louiscilla .. Filtsburg. .. Chicago.. _ C. µle, ()ialto, Ni Oli m pi NO St. Cr., TM .. Omaha, 01 .. Baltimore; Ciikin, 8k .. Lolllsl', S. 10,570 1 " k 9 403 4 580.35' 2.003,070 28 ..., overivarn AktiatAlit Treasurer, .1.... Y0rk..1111,068,921.19 .. .. .. Playlet.— 270,810.69 Sau Franc 97,801.38 .. .. „. Depository at Baltimore 20.79 overdrafte PI 417,300.03 The bullion fund amounts to $1,102,161. There la 8,28.067 unavailable in the insurrectionary States, The etockhoklers of the Little §thuyihja Na l igation ball a mewling at their officer this morning, to receive the report of a committee appointel at the annual meeting last January, to examine Into the affairs of the company. The 'firming was largely attended. The repert fed to it long debate, and after a four-honra seseion the meeting adjourned n u m the morning of December 10, at eleven o'clock. 33, tenwrakin wo learn that Mb - Lehigh Tolley Tian. road Company brought down from Mauch Chunk for the week ending on Saturday, 7th inst., 15,711 tons of coal, against 13,288 tons for corresponding week lent year— whichl4 tom of coal far the Gat i an increase of ;4 eat or the meal year, commencing Dec.l.lBCl. 1,887 tons of Pig Iron were also sent down the road for the week ending same date. The Erie Canal doses on the largest business ever re yorted in its history—the roronues exceeding 1847 by 5267.000. The Cincinnati Cazcite says: " The subsCription to the August 7.30 per cent. Union loan has been closed in this city. The whole amount received up to that time, was $2 90 ,000. Armaments nro being nulls t. unzt.scriptiuns to the October lean. In the meantime the agencies in this city have a simply of the August notes, which will be furnished to subscribers on call." We annex a comparattyo statenient Of the inwirtig of fargigh Jrygnwla and general merchandise at ibe Devi of New York fur the week ending December 6, and since January 1 • For the week. 1869. 1860. 1861. Dry goods. 91,66,5,4• 4 •4 . a1,20,70:131 51904021 1,079,002 Z 1359,774 1,503,704 Total for the week... 2,747,555 3,460,505 1,698,726 Previously reported .221,900,672 213,180,567 114,953,835 Jan. 1 2e4 819,247 9i8,813.,51-liir l 6s'.'o6l The New York Rtpress of this eveniug says : Stocks have taken a jump, and those parties who have agreed to sell property not in possession arc getting a foretaste of what Is to happen after the financial plans ttitt thiernment are more Fully dev4lap—t...,l tin ex pansion of currency fully under way. The Erie Canal closes on the largest business ever re ported in its history—the revenues exceeding 1847 by $261,000. forth - week in 11ue.,1861.... 815,8.20 Toll received fourth week in Nov., 1880.... 30,590 13 Increase et 5,221 39 Toll received for month of Nov, 1801 61V3,654 46 Toll reeeiv.ia for mouth at Gov,, 100 Q 411,559 45 Increase 5217,205 01 'roll received from May 1 to Dec. 1, 1881...53,002,700 Si Toll received from April 25 to Dec. 1, 1149, %won 14 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, December 9, Mi. REPORTED BY S. E. SLITILMER, Philadelphia Exchmge FIRST BOARD. ' 23 North Penne R.. 6 10 Harrisburg R.... 52 50 Rending R..cash 17M 20 do, „„„, „ , a 50 do, . ..115AhA 17M 10 Ladzigit scrip.... Sag PO do b. 5.17.31 19 do b 5 33m 400 Cam &Am 6s '7O. 35 20 do b533+3 1000 City 6s new...... 99 12 - do . 3234 5000 do It CAP... 84 11000 Penns coup 05.... 96 BETWEEN 110111110. 11 liarrisburglL... 52 ) SOO City 00 new...... 90 1160 Cam .& Am Os '7O. 85 I SECOND BOARD. I 5 Norristown Mile 43 woo sitoding 60 '43... 93 2000 do '44...92 100 do R..e5.17 3.16 13 Bony M001...5ds 00 [ CB .4-47E./Di. 1 Ponta 11 373; 1 North Pooho.ll_. 1100 Lehigh Gs 100 1000 Penult 5s s 5 79 523.66 do.. .es.3ctis 79 CLOSING PRI aid. Mk. Ph la .... . 113.31 89 Phila Be 83% 84 Phila Be new... 90 90 Penna. Se 78X 79 Boding B • 17 .3.16 17 Beading lids '7O 83.34 B'dg M 89'80'43 92i 1 .1, 93 Bead DI 89 ' 88.. 73 74 Penns R '4736 37,6 Penns 12d m 6e 844 85 ClMJerie &lonia Cl Pret.lo9 Bch .Nav 68'82.. 62 634 Scb Nay Imn Os 70 74 Sob Nay Stock. 3 5 Eicb Nay FAIL Elmira E.... VnGnainnit 9.EvaningL 71sT is no change in Flour, but the demand, kmth for export and home use, is limited about 2,000 JAW sold on private terms, and a few small Tats, mostly to supply the trale, at $5.11).6 05.50 for super' §5.6 '4OO far , • extras Per rn ilcy j %Oil from 56.20.37 eff hid for fancy lots• as to quality. Rye Flour is scarce, and si4l ing in a small way at 81 de b)1 Corn Meal is but little inquired for, and dull, at 8181 for Penn'a Meal, mien lo apo T imid with ready gals at 'wig fns prices; 7a5,000 bushels sold at Me for prime Pcnn'a red, mostly afioat ; 140 c for Southern do. and 142 0145 e for Penn's white. Rye is scarce, and selling Oil ar rival at The for Penn's. Corn comes in slowly, and prima lag 11104 t. with Mitik sal. at you rates j 1,000 PUS CIOIIDI - yellow sold at t4e afloat, and a small lot at 63e, in store, and 1,200 bushels new, mostly at 62c. Oats are un change° ; sales of :2,000 bushels Delaware at 40c atLat, and 3,500 bushels Penult at 41c, in store. Barloy li MU, and wanted at The.. D.lna.—lot NO. 1 Quereltron is in gocd demand at L 428.00 V ton. COTTON is firm at the advance, and there is very little doing in the way of sales. 91441 ARIES AND PILOVIPMIM—PIaere ly no clumlit, to Hutt" in eitlivr, and very Hale movement in the market. isEhms.-1 here is a fair demand fur Cloydrseel 3 about 250 bushels have been tazen at i-,'-1.50(674.75, as to qua lity WHISsY 1, dnll, bbls llinn at 201421 e, th. I.iter for onto, uz lox; a2.oc gy gallon fbr dru•lge. Philadelphia Came Market, Dec. 9, 1801. The receipts of Beef Cattle are smaller than usual this a=sk, re.. Mag about 1,400 bead. The demand is better, but prices continue the same as last quoted. The following are the particulars of the sales : 63 McQuaid ,k Carr, Ohio, afoeB. 70 Kimble, S Kith, Ch.„..foe eoenty, VeS, 32 Kennedy, Chester county, 15708, 50 James Mennen, Jr., Chester county $7*5.25. 48 P. IlathawaY, Chester county, 8708. 88 P. McFillen, Chester county and Ohio, $6.50e8 5Q Cochran it McCall, Chester teuni,e,,t t,4v, riatlt 100 Mooney Sr, Smith, Ohio, $3.5008. 32 W. Alexander, Chester county, $6.50m8. 20 Frank, Chester county, s7eB. 80 H. Chain, Ohio, $6m7.50. 32 CMS & Trainor, Ohio, Bt7aa.. DO IL lintel', Chegtec county, G6OB. 43 F. Beitenbaugh, Ohio, 8D307. 56 Fuller &Bros., Ohio, 86.50a,7. 88 Chandler, Chester county, 8 7.08 . 44 MCClces, Chester &runty, gitess_ Wolf, Ohio,StlB7. 32 P. Bolter, Ohio, $8.50Y17. 19 J. Holmes, Chester county, s6.mB. 40 J. Hoffman. Ohio, Sfs7geB. 29 A. Mcitentaugh, Chester county, 84107 1 10. 31 J, minor, Chester county, 87588. About 80 head of Cows arrived, and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $22 to 835 4r head for Springers, and 828@40 for Cow and Calf. arriyale of Sheen reached ahbut %MO Leel this week, selling at from 7 to 8c V' lb, net. 1.870 Hogs sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, at from $5e5.25 8I:v 100 Its, mt. She arrivals of Hogs at 11. G. Imhoff's Union Drove Yard reached @,tie§ head, at from 34.95 to gate , 100 ike net, according to quality. 6PICOLIS CITY ITEMS, OUR WESTERN ARMIES.—The Young Men's Christian Association are doing a good work among our armies in the West, and, from accounts, much re- D ains Yet to be dens. W.; 0.1.0.. r-e, by par clagago ex. Changes, that, the Association of that city convened the largest meeting of the season, in Bryan Ball, on Wed nesday evening, to listen to an address from our towns- Wilt Dlr. Gotta IL Stuart, on the ileMieley for 60i-eased r eligions ministrations to the soldiers. Mr. Stuart spoke on this subject for an hour and a half in his usual earnest style, interrupted by repeated rounds of applause, and concluded by a solemn exhortation to the aa,ou oasu present to devote themselves to God and their country. At the close of the address Dr. Pratt proposed a collec tion, and tit,l3o were immediately contributed. The Chunks in that city and eiAlidniy have, within the last three weeks, contributed one hundred and fifty boxes of hospital bedding, clothing, and cordials, for the sick and wounded in Missouri; who, through the neglect of the prom authorities, are said to be in 1101.6164.. ea Asia, many of them lying for over three weeks in the clothes in which they fell, without - any covering but felt .blank ets. Ladiesjust returned from 'Rolla, say the sick men there absolutely TOWN talent their regiments Tbs tochmtet of the returning army, with which these ladies travelled, buried one every day. The nurses were feed ing boiled rice to men in the lowest stages of typhoid fever, for want of anytNin; " A JUST WAtt."—The nest lecture of the "People's" course will be delivered at Concert Ball on Thursday evening next, by the Rev. R. S. Storrs, D . Da of Prooklyn. Dr. Storrs' lesturs here t,.al season 'was one of the most polished and scholarly of the sea son. In his style of speaking and mode of thought he resembles Curtis, though he has snore animation. The subject by lief} selected for Thursday eettilng—"A.l, 44 4- liar mai its - Relation to the higher develepnect of a _Nation "—is admirably adapted to his peculiar genius, and he will doubtless bring a vast amount of scholar thip it tal research to its discussion. 31210,000 222,464 299,410 126,000 128,020 000 69,015 141,840 74,889 1631.10 71,240 50,36.3 131,995 66,059 114,155 62,211 02,725 81,000 60,000 13,237. P 99 .e of preceding IVVVICAI is ec. 9. 370,159„ 199002.-1ncd,112,450 IMPORTANT SALE OF CARPETS.—By an an-' nouncement elsewbere it will be seen that Mr. Samuel L. rurviying partner ef the late firm of Bally brother, Pio. 020 Chestnut street, in order to close up their business, will offer for sale at auction, through Thomas Dirch d Sor, their largo and attractive stock of CorPet6 Oil CdoiliFt et Mutt, in loth to knit tine . chavatn On to•MOrrow (Wednesday) morning, sale to c unmance at ten o'clock. The goods are now arranged for inspection, by catalogue, at the warcrooms, No. 020 ' Chestnut street, where the public pill l i tre the privilege *man up to the hour of sale. We regard this Fait as tittering the most favorable opportunity for purchasing gocAl carpeting=, at a great sacrifice, that has ever been presented to our citizens To rldladelliblatni not say that the stock of the firm has maintain ed, up to the present time, the highest reputation for its Quality, variety, and general excellence; and now that it is to bo closed out without reserTh itt /WS to Stat_par• few yards or many—the Opportunity to buy at figures greatly below the market prices will no doubt be largely embraced. We may state, also, that every article oflered will be represented to be exactly what it is, though this acashw in be infersiSl from the re• potation and character of this old and respectable house. 20,912.. DP.O .137,618 :18,497 „Dee. 1179,499 125,010—1nc. 759 • 9 4 0 35, Pm 46,296 '97.499.. VW . 9,423 Clireul'n. I Deposits. 2,101,312,15,997,943 2,058,574' 15,941,861 2 ,474,643 19,0,0 ; 712. 2,111,410 1.8,32W7 ' 2,143,865 16,976,017 I 2,902,773 16,418,793 - 9,194,491116,344,113 27 2 a5t 7 411V,:: : 31,110 71,646, - 1111 . 129,92,931 2,250,300121,100,095 20 . :326,329 20,350,911 Zl,Ol ,613 19,591,141 22,260,001. 1 23,047,331 ?12.3 W 1,035 2 244,5 2 z,273,003 ;Er 1,451 L,ZLO,ILL 2,234,594 2,243,828 23331,449 A GREAT CLOAK EMPORIUM.—One of the most thoroughly alive business establishineets in this ally 3. IL. r .yelar Glean - Emporium of Mr. llenry No. 23 south Ninth street. During several months of the year he keeps constantly deployed nearly two hun dred girls in manufacturing, and the quantity of cloth out up ecituutimes is a single day excetslS a thousand yards. Be sends more cloaks, either by wholesale or retail, to ail parts of the country, than any other firm in the Union, and, operating on the largest scale, he is enabled to itiriiish a honer article for the money. Be sidt,a the immense stock of his own manufacture, he impede extensively, thus affording the most extended variety for his mistemers to erlect from. Buying and selling fof cstll OillY; and haelos , Ids command for taking advantage of circumstances, he has been enabled this season, for obvious reasons, to present to his Patrons the best cloaks, of all the moat exquisite and fashionable materials, at unusually low nrlc..s. Tilts accounts in a measure for his enormous trade, although another secret of his ottecess is doubtless found in the fact that he employs none but competent and obliging clerks, so that, whether salted or not, sus. tumors always ltai,e his saleartami with a mvorablo im. preindon. All our lady readers should make the ac quaintance of this handsome and extensive establish ment. 20.70; 06.071 1,022.54 699.74 1,717 17 LECTURE De the P..n.v. It. A. CAILDEN.:— , II lecture is to he delivered in the Church of the Evange lists, Catharine street, above Seventh, in aid of the Poor of the Parish, on Thursday evening, the 12th instant, by the ROY. It. A_ Garden, Veet&- or the diturolt or the Intercessor. Ells subject will be " America, the War, and Foreign Nations." PURI: OLD BRANDY.—Mr. C. lj, Mahon, dealer ill fine Groceries, corner of Arch and Tenth strfote, has now on hand a very superior article of pure old Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Ile alio keeps con stantly on hand the best 'Madeira and Port W'ul the ear* parpore. - - Total increase, Sid dsk. Elmira B Pref. 91( 9X Elmira 7a '78... .. 65 ' Long Island IL 9),; 10N Leh CI &Bar.. 48x tvt: ILAol§lvscrp 6651 33 N Penns R..... 5 6X N Penna 11 65.. 56 57 N Penna 10a 71 78 Catania& Pref. 4 4X Frkfil (SI south B 37 9 ,86 it 38 as 113. 46 47 Race6Viue-eten 4 W Phila B . 6034 Spruce St Pine.. 8U 8g Green & Coatea I§x 1036 _ e6.t Wainiii 5 , 5' [Girard College . 10 Philadelphia Markets. COOPER Suer H0PP1T.1.1.., under the control of the Cooper Shop Retreidtment Committee, is make Ait knoll - Wm It is already doing gad service hi taking care of the sick soldiers, and providing fur them all the comforts that are so examitial to them. It id an institu tion that appeals to trig libcrality of °Tau lieViaia zen, and we trust it will be generously sustained by the community. The Hospital is under the management of Miss Anna HOES, to whole charge the committee have wisely committed the establishment. Thrm Igh kraut'. Slone, quite a number of acceptable contributions have heel , obtained. Wu arc requested On her part to acknow ledge the following donations, for which she returns her sincere thanks to her friends and donors for their kind and Patfi"tic Vinosity in wistaria§ bor. to At 0 0 0 carry on the HOSldtal. !Po Messrs, Walker C Son, Mr. Sanderson, Mr. S. McFarland, J. F. and E. ll. Orris, Wm. 13. Cum I I Co., Bilethorn 8: Smith, North & Chase, Mr. Thomas Potter, Ci. P. nought, Intidol ILme, J. D. slim - bourn, Fearisin „t: Davis, Hoes & Brothers, Kil horn & Co., Mr. Pisher, and C. B. Blench, for liberal do nations of fuenit are for attingup the Hospital. J. B. Ba7gC't Sun, 8 libore donation t.l* and coolant; utensitil. Wm. I Kerr & Co , Mr. Grange, a friend and Hi*. Haig, donations in china ware, stone ware, and earthen ware. Mr. Bsnna, au. Puilip horn, IL Bonn, O. C. Bow ers, R.:hormulsrr, Wiltherger 17 Co., Morris, Perot Co., Cline. Ellis it Co., for Ilberal donationE iu olrogs. Dade Society of the Rev. John Chambers' Cancel', PhiVntlnfldlist Mit So LlMAncott Win. G. Perry, hillpleoline donations in bibles, teatautents, and stationery. Secondary School, eorner of Fifth and Coates street, ihron64 1f la TPAter, JAR Wuralsido Sr. Co., Me. Try through Mrs. McNeil, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Southwick, Mrs. Veil, Mr. Kern, Mrs. C. P. If. aml friends, Mr. Lawrence, Mrs. E. Engles, Bergen . Butts, Mrs. Hay, Miss I,OIIiSO E. Cialcheru nail irjendg, m re. swnmoer, arise S H. McGann and friends, Mrs 'Dougherty, Dir. E. Billnian, Mrs. Hagerman. and friends, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. fortis and friends, Sheppard & Vanharlingen, Mrs. Landoll, ?Dv, () o at h _lure. D. Ada." Dirs. nylon, Miss B. Wheaton, Mrs, White, Mrs. Graff, Win. R. Ball, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Sanderson, IL L. Knight, Mrs. Watson and friends, John Thornley, Joseph &China, Mrs. Slithley, Mrs. Na. gloo, Coot. Southbury, Iforgaa, Sohn A. Murphy, Mr. Reinhold, Win. G. Mintzer, Mr. B. Giunpert, Mrs Telford, Mrs. J. Struthers, Mrs. J. Phnom, Mra. Jones, and Win. C. Boas, James Kent, Santee & Co., Bolgel, Baird, & CO, Ludwig, Kindler, Co.: LefovrB, PAai, (i; Go., M. DI. - Mauls, Boosil & Harmer, Jerry Whiter, Chas. H. Mande, A. C. Craie t Co., Win. P. Conover, Jr., Thomas Mellor & Co., Mrs. Poole, I. N. Kilns & CO, J. B. Smith & Co., Broadhead & Brotltq l birth IG L U, .and iincral donations for various ospital purposes, and for the comfort and nourishment of the sick and wounded. And also the following donations in cash: Mrs. Peter Berthing. sir® 00 Joseph D BrO4'll 20 00 'Union Mutual Insurance Co 10 00 B. Dougherty.. 5 oo airs. Pam 6 99 8897,333 67 . 1 , 'Wier . z oo Air. Darr 10 00 F. Shoemaker... 5 00 B. Steward 5 00 S. L. - Kirk 800 Mrs. B.Siagle 3 00 Mr_ Ma 2 50 It. Park 2 50 A friend 1 00 3lrs. 13. W. Leaniidg 5 00 Messrs. 13or5tmann dc Co 5 00 Eli Kl, Price 5 00 Essns S Milian 5 00 Elias C0pe........-.. 2 50 Evens 8: nasal' 5 00 Mrs. Keen 6 00 A friend ...... 1 00 ti -..11` 1 00 Mr. Wm. Moore. .... 2 00 Mr. Tripler 1 00 E. !deride 2 00 Mr. Cost • 2 00 Leonard JowolL 2 00 Fabss 1 00 B. J. Cooke 2 25 James Orne Carl, 2 00 A friend 1 on miea Mary - Milan &Ali Craig A friend per Mrs. 'Watson "Miss Louliia W. DouglabS. Mrs. S. GillTgligin Mr. bi.lNTicti. G.& J. M. It Mr. ltiskey From the schdars Qr tho 'ICII'OIIOII Gramm! Doctor waliave Mrs. C. Oibbina per Doctor Wallace 3lissJobas6a McAllister, Bro., per J. Stuytliymkt 500 fstrutta Me g ar g re 25 31 r. Lovermg JeaDa Tles Z'onnanttco of Tile Cooper Shop Hospital respect fully return their thanks to the Union Relief Associa tion of Philadelphia, for their valuable donations for hospital purposes, and also to the ming Laj9BeB of the Jelfeesoo tleammar School, for their prompt response in aiding the Cooper Shop nospital in unefot articles of clo thing, jellies, &c., Sc., through'bliss Anna 1,1055. SPRING GARDEN Fm AND PRODUCE gvo.c.—lve invite attention to the adveritsement of Mr. S. 7, Gunwale, in another column. He has lately re moved his Fruit and Provision Store to No. 51.2 Spring Garden street, where he is better prepared than over to acc,:molocinte yatrons frith everything in the way of apples, eetatoe, street potatoes, cranberries, nets, dried fruits (both foreign and domeetic), butter, eggs, poultry, rvtra family flour, buckwheat flour, corn meal, all of which kz, uo low an they can be bought in the city. Ilia establishment tea great convenience to the citizens in that section of the city, and deserves a liberal share of their patronage. /Urvii - r OF THE SECIIETADY TEEti- Suntr.—The report of the Secretary of the Treasury was Yesterday - submitted to Congresi.. It is an able docu ment, and cannot fail tt) Meet With the antral:Mit:mat all good, loyal citizens. The report contains all of interest; but in It we notice one Peculiar fact—that no allusion whatever is made to the handsome and durable stylts of winter garments manufactured itt the Mammoth clothing *ntporitiot of Gratwille Stokes, 809 Chestnut street. The exceedingly low pricer, at which Clothing is disposed of at this fashionable depot attracts the attention of every one. SNUBBING Relavry.—A plucky little British middy recently slapped the august ears of his Royal IlighneSs Prince Alfrea, who, thereupon, indignantly reported to the. officer in oommand. ~4„.1,,,5-ekisattoa showed that the indignity was the result of princely im pertinence, and all the satisfaction his Highness got therefor was a piece of advice to the effect that, in future, be had better keep a civil 'tongue in his head. The ik6ee ' s ofrrnevre remark was, that he hat no great opinion of the suits for soldiers and civilians made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The middy served him long mil, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS 131 t, TO 12 okmoar tiff MURAT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Niuth and Chestnut sts. L Phillips, Illinois John H Fisher, New York John L Thomas, Baltimore Chas A qi,hlOn, Portland Dr 011 thadtel&„ Pordend Draniord, gains Mr Coale, Maryland Newton Carpenter, N N Dr Bryant & la, ir S A Jos 8 Fay, Boston D J Goldenberg & la, Balt 8 E Woodworth, US N 9 Bose, Baltimore Acdtt Gordon, New 'fort Cal Tlt DooblAar, N Y al Dyer, Jr T Stover, New York J D j Edge, New Jersey Mrs 0 A Blatt, Penult Capt Geo D Norton, U 8 A Dr D K Shoemaker, X Chk M Grynel, France T C IleireyA - la, Portlond C K Figniug, New York 0 Ewing. Nkiv Jer,ey J If Salley, Pittsburg D T Crockett, Newark, N J Geo M Fowler, Cuba E M Reilly, Wheeling, Ya Mrs M W Fumy, Pittsburg J F Rusling, Now Jersey Gov rE w ito i NewelN r e t z Jersey 11 Fry, Reading D Nitta M_BRelme44,llarrl.J2 ere. *Sewall, - Maryland F H Burns, Baltimore E B Brown J Smith. London Alias Bushnell, New York B P De rey S la. New York E B Dewey, New York B Fithian, Now York B H Longetreet, /TC'lT l Tcrgey Mgt Lontretrent, N J Xri , n -111v1, Now 'Fermi J C Ludlow' Nt.w Jersey Don T Jones Yorke, N J Miss M. Provost, Wash, D 0 J G Shultz, Now Jersey Illaj Cannon & la. 11 S A Mies Cannon, New York Mrs B De Fourt, New York Mrs G B De Fourt, N Y P Went, BaltimtWo Le W P CrateLlll, W Point Dire Craighill & 3 el, W Point V W GLevria, Boston F. A Chandler, Boston A Reed, New York Alr Hitchcock. New York W Zabriskie, New York D D Badger, New York hire M A Moore, italtimory Lieut Ward, LT 8 A L t,ppt i i. u p G B Bream, Lateaster G A Hendon, New York Dr Fische), New York J J 'Reynolds, New York T K Stone, New York W H Osborne, New York G 7. Walrath New York D T Botchkiss, New gavot% J B Libby, iortland A V Übt.r, kvttiona F Libby, Portland A E Beach, New York C Brinton, Jr, Chester co L Kline ,S; in, Lebanon Miss Belle AI Ifline,Lebanon J A Redfield R w, Etroirn H L Good's in. Williamsport W S Goodell, Prov, Et Lieut &Utterer, C JII IteetEr, New York E It lawyer, Boston A Strong, Boston C G Miller, MA& W Taxon New York De Zerola, New York L J Phi Mpg, New York W D Beare New York W Quinn & e, NO .r York J P Fink itlit4 Newitrlt, N J Mies Wrasport WCi NAM, New Jersey CI W Spering, Boston F Doak, Boston W T Landiu, S N W Brox n, Baltimore I' McCortel, Ilex• York W Yl rvithotly & Alf; Buffalo J Iteswnrit, Boithooro Cap d Fitzwater, Puna N 0 Crain, Portland W P NMI, Milwaukee L G Smith, Montreal . DI H Cochran, Montreal M Davies, New York W L Lyon, Baltimore S E Pierce, Boston W A Coliticro, Noir York II J Libby, Portlama 0 T Burt, Syr/Irmo W B Marley, New York Wm Blanchard,' New York M Cohn, New York Wm Warder, Springfield, 0 Jan O'Kane, U S N J B Walcott. Manachnsotts W D Ticknor, Boston li Vl' HAMM, Rhode blond DI J Nror York. G Boxer, Wash, D C L Blanchard, Boston E Lane. Boston G R Giddings, IT S A Martin. Washington Mr Evans, Neve York If Tweed, Taunton, Mass P.l Perrin, Taunton, Mass W II Hurbent New 179r1c A F Elliott, r s A bou e i,. a; Li, New iota Miss Cowan, Washington C Iselin, Boston G H C Neal, Baltimore It Hodges, Baltimore S Ii Grangley, Baltimore A F Breed, Boston W It Rorton, iT S N wiTiiii—Hneatunt it.. above Fifth. bi P Kimball, Baltimore Lieut P Phila. J T IF F, ands, Philtula V Riper, Brooklyn, L Cart F Gillen, T W Acton, Salem, N Ji A Eindmier, Balt I 0 Stiteldai, Lehsaon Ii Curtis la, New York W D Wilson, Newark J B Small, York, Pa D Rise, Philadelphia Joel Goodbart, Lebanon J Becker, Lebanon Brintot,) W Chester Limit D Parker, W Chester (38 0 J W Chem J C Ponnowill, Doi Mies I. Fiiel,lin, N York Mime M A Fieldia, N II C Pianard, Delaware G Schaefer, Wash, DC T H Craig, Caton Curtin W R Pan% Pinta& J L Pratt, W Cheater T Speehman. W Chester Lim It N Groundle, Bothl Amery Payia l EDAM W J Weolllstee, New York J 0 tirallant, Delaware J Burton, Delaware Ex-Gov T F CUM'S', Del W F Causey, Delaware A Ridgway, Maryland Copt C It Layton, Delaware G Crandall, Wash, D Gco A Baldry, Newark, N J Rolir R C Htnadall. N joiner Robt II Sayer; Bothlehent N Skin, J B Heritage, Maryland W flail, Paterson, N TII Chapman. Baltimore T W Irving, Baltimore B T Benton, New York ST. LOUIS 110T.1.:4,--Ghvattnit street, Move Third. Rugerli, Bangor 11 Ferguson, Now York John Wood, Now York Isaac Clarkson, Nmw York R Butchinsou,New York W It Murphy; Trenton, N J M B Stott:entrant N E Ewing, Elkton, Md Jelin J Sperry,_Maryland Dfiee WjlgOih Delaware It 3 w t st6Uy, BillUnlern .1 Turva. , r, Port Carbon Chas Berber, Pottsville II Gibbs, New York J S Hutchinson, N 11. Stanton, New Grenada Jae P Dix, Philadelphia Leltan, Pennsylvania THE ONION—Arch carnet, above Third. Chas Whitney, Nog York John Bert, Balthnore C 'Panama, Tres, New York Robt Ratcliffe, Tamaqua Lewere, Slatington, pa VT thallium Newark, NJ Rheler Ak L Stephinlion, Palma Richard Penna M Schwartz, larnadtta S P Lauffer. lowa It U Long, Lancaster John 1.1 Skilee, Lancaster Thoa Floyd, Money, Pa Barley Watson, New York E D Sylyestff, Ka% Christian Oust, Lancaeter It C *Wham, Ohio Caret Jas H Briggs & wr, New York T.EIE PRESS.-PHILADALPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1861. . 5 00 . 1 00 . ", 00 . $ 00 1 Ad . IOD . 2 00 . .100 . / 00 J C McKee,3 A C Camp, New Yerk MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch, 5 Trisobal, Icor Pork okorgorrer, rsaiciamto M Blipaherger,Minor° B F Buff, Blairsville David Timm, York, Pa Edw iessop, York, Pa John Elliott, Tipton, I'a .11 F Green, New York Geo L Carrington, Conn Geo A Head, Portland Dtviil Sirs gaient, H .I' totaae, retina M Spangler Adams B Leedon), retina I) Thomott,l.lftlasnui t un H F Brueer, Catanaisina B IV Foster, Boston Mrs P J Fitch, California E D Limon & wr, Allentown W B Beacon, Ht Holly, NJ Dr E Wallace, Reading Jag Dellillittnn, Holildayab John a. Lemon, tiollidaysb 1W B Priestley, Fenno J McAbee & la, Philada W Whitaker, York co H J Ewing, Illinois A Hostetter, Shipponsburg Win L Miller, AI entown Jonas Isaces, New York ti Gibson, N ew Y or k Judge Haines ? Now i vrtw y lion Ain ehmni, COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut Robert G Gwin, California David Homes, Chester co Joe Pearce ; Bordentown G B Adams, Delqwwe co II C Stump, Moi,lso,l John A barer, Maryland Thomas Darlington, Penna N } Whiteside, Peuna John Smith, Pennsylvania R Potts, Pennsylvania 1 Jordon, Maryland. Whitealite, Penna. ' M Pennoen, Wilmington James Davis, roltlyllio Baml Cornidt, Sti,ol.-villo Wm j mina R Seal, Unionville J C Berstlor, Chester co Mills, New York J L Wright, Lancaster co P Riley, Reading Clam Phillips, Chester co NATIONAL HOTEL—Rau atuat. aboia infra. D C Clark, Pittsburg Lica C Slifer, Allentown 11 de Bierzon W Y Lyon, Beading T 0 Hilsgas, Pennsylvania II B Hopkins, FLianond,Ya E D Lmvalit, Allentown J A Kramer, Allentowti Joint "il r ROM Kat Parliewea, renal A Ilexter, Minereville C "Ara fag, Jacob Holman, Panto. Geo linapp, Pennsylvania If Bechtold, Mount Joy, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, opyo :fah 111.4, 7 Pitt.biwr, Win 11 watt, Latrobe, Pa P Brubaker, Lancaster co Lewis Reichwine, Penna. Isaac Winn, r, Lancaster co Alex Blessing, York co Gco W Thompson, Palma C S Vanstorch, Patina Thos Fitzpatrick, Parma H T Vaohlim i rctintt W Cusp, Prtmt.h.o, ProTizkinCO, ra BARLEY SURAT—Second street, below Vine. John Smith, 'Doylestown Jos Hill s Germantown] JBferry.Philadelphia 4 gaivratick, Fmnkfori God L isammore I J Wayler o Camp Maiiitt Win R Murry, Camp Meige W Tankirk,Frankford Oeorge Beading, Penna Dr Fine, Philadelphia Emma Eennedy, Pa BALD NAGLID—L , Third eireei. camvo Callowtd P B Stoughton, W Chester 9 Appletinch, Pa Jacob Markle, Seidersville Lieut Chas Bitterling, Pa J B Mauch, Let anon - J L Gring, Fredericksburg A W Potteigh, Reading J Ltillegass, Pennsburg W P Penoinger, Tamaiitia BLACK REAR—Third street, above Callonhill. Thos Marshall, Pa S Aforris, Pennsylvania J B Shippen, Pa Lll Siep, Pennsylvania S MPTI rt'lllßClTallilt 8 Ludig. Digtriet is s cross - man, Sellersville John Kerr, Sellereville Jos Bowman, Lebanon REVERE .11017 SE—Third street above Baca 'NO Chieers 1103 ton . E „Tarim Ildssiah uartieu, Boston D F Wood, Boston Eanit W Pennrpacke•, Pa Jos Whitaker B li Diner, Milton, Del biNP/SON ROME—Second street. allege Werket- Ii Carrer, New Jersey JOR II Boozer, New Jersey J Itt . an, New Hope • L Barnes, Baltimore W Croup IVteige MARINE INIPELLIMENvE. sir BEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED o.chr r Armstrong; Linuall, 6 dns•t from Boston, with barley to Massey. Collins & Co. Schr Water Witch, Hull, 3 days from Baltimore, with mdse to captain. Behr Ruby, Tracy, 6days from Boston, with mdse to E A Soudor & Co. CAL= oo—,-6ii,or.on, 2 days trout Brandywine, Del, With floor and meal to It DI Lot. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. Schr Ida, Vanderslice, 1 day from l'cirt ,Pclul l With Frain to Christian Schr A la Aldridge Howell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell dc. Scht Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odesaa, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. Echr Joseph maxam, May ; 7 days leans Roat,,o, hemp it , Wcityrt, Filler & en. • • Steamer Fannie Garner, Spencer, Shone from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Strainer Ands, Robinson, 24 hours from New York, with rndse to W gide. BELOW. Bark Elizabeth .f, from Turks 'Liana, below Reedy Island, and bark Cameo, from Yarmouth, NS. V/4Z11.10D. Brig Marcia, Harriman, Sagita, D S Stetson & Co. Schr John Nothup, (Br) Boss, Port Spain, A It Outer bridge. Sam J B Plater, TOYAirrid, Key Waa; Trine, StaaA a. CO. Schr II Blackman, Candy, Port loyal, do. Schr Thomas Borden, Wrighfington, Fall RiVer, Ca been & Co. Sir Beverly, Pierce, l'e4Y York, V P Clyde. clay - mole, Baltimore, A.Groves, Jr. SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOR'S RAM DTE.—'llis Cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great OriFinal) which has gained snob extenaiee an parte of the globe. Tho genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR. DYE ussTaxprve produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the ?ma, find will remedy tho offseLi of Lad Dion, invigorating the flair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by PARDESTOCK & 00. and DYOTT & 00., Philadel phia ONX—PRIDE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Omuta, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Pilaw marked ja Plain Firnrea. All Good. ...do to <>Mr warranted antleflto tory. Our ONE-PRIOR SYSTEM IS etrietii adhered to. MI are thereby treated alike. e022-ly JONES Ai "00., 604 HMEOKET Street BR. BODERTSON'S IrECLETABTX NRR vous CouniaL NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The Grtat Remedy for all Nervon. Comploirm, p o w. lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT & 00., No. 232 North SECOND &root ? 13022.fDAM Dt4.3k for oil Popular -Medicines MARRIED . COLLIS—LEVY.—Dee, 1801, Captain Marina If_ 71 CAR. biim, A, M. b. Lay, daughter Of D. C. Levy, Esq., of this city. * 4REENWOOD—SIBIDIONS.—In Frankford, on the sth instant, by the Rev. Isaac Gray, Mr. John Green wood to Mist' Sarah Ann Simmons, both of the former Pine, aITADC—Ii - EVILLE.—On the Ist instant, by the Rev. John Kelly, Fianeis AL Ryan to Annie E. Deride, both of Philadelphia. as KELLEY—TDOMPSON.-0a the sth instant, by the Rer. F. J. Borbelin Wnh Kelley to mtA5 C. = vmpord DOM Of tills City. DIED. STOCRDALE.—On ttly ?th instant, Ai rm Dow, &Ma.... B. sum Muni .toelta tle, aged 4 years. RICHARDBON—,EDWARDS.—On the 4th instant, by Bar. John Chambers, Mr. William U. Richardson to Bliss Mary J. Edwards, both of Philadelphia. FLETCHER.-7n Mont,golerr counth Pa., on the gth ibs4 , rictcneri in ttayantb year of hie age. ALEXANDER.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Catharine Alexander, relict of the late William G. Alex.ander. Funeral from thenaistenco of bar daughter.Mrs.B. k• woad meet, Delo w Pasounk road, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. ili BEEUBST.—On the 7th inst., Elizabeth W. Beechey, wife of 0. B. Beechey, aged 73 yew B. Funeral from her late fe4tltllCe, corner of Bagrade streak ant Montgomery *venue, on Wodneday after noon, at 3 o'clock. tt HILL.—On the Bth instant, kfre. Sarah Hill, aged 33 years. Funeral from the reeidouceor her hneke➢tl, Alexander Bill. No- Ng goon-. Sovom.matti strzet, on WednefdaY, at 12 o'clock, M. tk 11OFF7ilEN.—On the 7th instant, Henry L., son of John W. and Eliza Heffner, in the 224 year of hie age. Funeral from the r.esidence of -hts parente, 7 vine, Twatity4Damia Westneector morning, at 10 o'clatit. DIXON.—On the Stk instant, David Dixon, in the 68th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1232 rialtos strut, this (Tnsatv)mssrit/14., alg ..'clock. yt FittiNCE.—On the 7th instant, Samuel S, Faunas in the 28th year of his age. Funeral f vont his mother's residence, Otis street. be low Thompson, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'etOck, 4 4 4 BLADKWOOD --On the "th iooso t , Swain! MOCK. Irooo, in the 80th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Dlr. Charles Boutemps, No. 514 Spruce street, this (Tuesioy) morning. et 7h , o'clock. 1V OSTERTIELDT.---fin the en, et. t Elzabottorttiow of the late .Ifrederlok Olterheidt, in the 73d year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, No. 4-19 Canton (late Charles) streettabove Noble, weet of Ninth, this (Tges da, ) afternoon, at 2 &Meek_ ittnitilf.—On the 6th instant, rt. 'Franklin Hough, eon of 'Mittens and the late Deborah Hough, in the 29th year of his age. Ilis relatives and friends aro invited at his brother's bellAel No, 454 North &youth antis,-,.L 1l o clod: tom - Funeral to-tint, (Ttudday.) at 11 o'clock A. if., from the residenca.of his brother-in-law, Jaceb Hendrickson, near Trenton. st MOUltliitbre STORE.—HE SON /9 SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, oiler for sole for cash— Black Reps Angiais, 25 cents to 3734 cents. 66 all wool Velour Otte.m.k..., tt d 0 do Reps 87% cents to $l. " lf d o do EpitigUnes 87M cents to 81t1. t. do French Merinool, 75 coots to $l. .6 do do Cashmeres, 75 Celltd. is Poult do Salo Silk, i. Thibet Long Shawls, $55.50 to sd.so. ... and white imported De Lollies, 12). cents. Second Mourning Chene Mohairs, 1231 cents. de4 - lit =tug E ALT H INSURANCE COIIL' I" OF THE BFATIC OF PIINNSYL YANIA—OIIiee, Commonwealth Building, No. 813 Chest nut street. . . Dec. 9th, 18111: Ow .§ts,ctitiotOere of tlie COMMON WRALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 13th, 18e2, at 10 o'clock A. 11. • • - En Election for Ten Diroctora l to lieryt. the gaming yens, Will Wd at the came lance, end On the same day, betwet 11 the hours of 12 and 2 P M. SAMUEL S. MOON, delo.luthe tjand Secretary. 1:17. A STATED IDEETING OV TKO ehafehohlere of the DIARAIIALL SANISO3 IN STITUTION Olr riaLADI LPIHA. win be held THIS EVENING, 10th that., at the Hull of the Pennsylvania Hose Company, at 7 o'clock. Nomination of Officers. Ito W M kIcYUJKs Secretary. ayOFFICE OF TEE DIAMOND vim', COMPANY—NOTICE.—The Annual Election for Seven Director's to serv.) for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 7t3 Market s tree ho .t, I T 0 1: i ter atiltS 1 o,ok p DA e ir io ,dan . m uar . y 1g69., l*tween il,o delo4janSlv EDWARD PEACE, President. PROF. HIRAM CORSON'S STUDIES iu Rutin& Poetry, Literary Art and Criticism, Mr. LerGala's ORIONFE lIPALTEd Iteunt4a, is - zzi Ohetanut street. Eleventh Lecture, TCR3DAY, Dec lOtb, et 4 P. M. Snbjectt Termyson'e "IN MEMO RIAM ;" the Philosophy of Its V nee. lttt [IT, NINTH LECTURE OF THE cOViViiii ON PIIVRIOLOGV, 606.1ing tbliiitatoriona and dieonne of the Liver. Heart, and Lunge, at the EGLEG TIC) COLLEGE, RAGE. below FIFTH Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at .8 o'clock, by Doctor PAIN E. The public Is Invited. delo-2t* ra,7 'NEW ZNOLAND SOCIETY.— CON TERSATIONAL MEETING, TEM EVENING. at the ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH slid CHEST. NUT Streets. The public invited. ur. PEOPLE% LITERARY INST/ TETE. —The ' , bah LECTURE of toe Coarse will bo de livered on THUIteD&Y EVENING, December 12, at CONCERT HALL, by Rev. R. S. BTORR3, DD. Sub ject; A ,Tuat War; its Relation to Ow Maher Develoo• moot of a Naha„” Lecture quarter Bofors 6 o'clock. Tlcketo 25 cents; at T. B. rugh`e BIRTH and CHEST NUT Streets. E Enlie, Allentown RETAIL MN lObfis• CLOAKS I MAGNIFICENT FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS In endless variety. Also, the largest and beet assorted stork of SEAL SKIN cLoAKB In the City EVERY NEW STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL The very beet work s at PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE. IVENS'._ d9-1m NO. 23 MTH NINTH STREET, G REAT ATTRACTIONS. FOR TRY. HOLIDAYS ONLY, Most suitable for PRESENTS, will be offered a No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, liii, 1Q24 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 1.034 CHESTNUT STREET, FROM WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst. A:rim - kw THE HOLIDAYS ONLY, A fresh and carefully selected stock of LACES, EMBROIDERIES; - LINENS, WHITE GOODS, Comprising all the most recently . imported novelties in this lit e. These wishing to make acceptable, as well as useful CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, Would do well to call at 1024 CHESTNUT ST., Maio proeaeding 61g6w1,,,r. 200 VALENCIENNE TRIMMED LACE SETTS, $2.50, worth $5. 16a IIA4.izi4vIEITIVE TRIMMED LACE SETTS, BS, worth $lO. 400 VALENCIENNE TRIMMED LACE COL LAR 3, Eldt2, and upwards. 200 DOZ_ HEMS9P O 7 I6 O7 1 20 cta., and upwards. 000 DOZ. CORDED BORDERED HANDKER CHIEFS, sr, and upwards. 00 DM PINE APPLE HANDKIIIICIII.Ars, 213 c. - - and upwards. 200 REAL THREAD VEILS, $2 to $25, worth double. 100 r9INTE LACE SETTS, 1 .1 , 5 to $25. 100 POINTE LACE COLLARS, $ - 2 to $2O VALENCIENNE, POINTE APPLIQUE, HONE TON, DIA LTESE, and other L A.OE VU ° I I 1 1. I, 3 6 2 P E E r S T , S. II ER l TA T I D E K 4 , 4c. i And also in LACES, EDGINGS, and INSERT- INGS, by the yard. FRENCH EAIBBINICERED COLLARS and SETTS, MISTS INFANTS' WAISTS and BOAS, CAMBRIC, SWISS, and LINER EDGINGS. IN SERTING, and FLOUNCING, dm. cOnimising a great of CIOBO9 la ;be auoTo line, suitable for HOLIDAY PRE SENTS, all fresh, desirable, and at prices defying competition. JOHN A. MULLEN", ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THREAD LACE VEILS. . - VALENCIENNE LACES. ~_VALENCIENNE COLLARS. ,;!,•• VA.LENCIENNE SETTS. ' f POINT LACE AND COLLARS. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. VELVET CLOAKS AND 11 - ANDES, at $lO and $l5. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. des-11 T ROCHE LONG SHAWLS RE- A-, AIMED FOR CHRISTMAS. Scarlet-eentre Long Shawls. Green-centre Long 5.40, Two-facc-4 Long Shnwlm RYER & LANDELL, de9 FOURTH and ARCM. B LACK CLOTH FOB CLOAKS. Boquiuum 13ettTer OROS. 6.4 Stout Black Doeskins. Hudson Bay Seal Skins. EYRE Is LAMDELL, de? FOURTH MI ARCH OTTOMAN VELOURS. Plaiu dark colors and &gates. Rieh printed Epinglines. WMao POli , k, Reps,. very cheap. IMPOUTBD BALMORAL% New designs, handsome colorings, nearly four yards wide. SCARLET FRENCH FLANNELS, Twilled and plain. of s:lrl:4aatlCeg Bul=Able for rbouraatin underwear. LOW-PRICED is LAMES. New designs, constantly arming, of rich printed litouseline De Laines. IDIARPLIDD DDOTTIrDA der CREINNUT and =ANTE. Streets. GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE. Will open this morning— !, fell line 53osino Shirts and Drawers. A nice assortment of Gent's Mends. A roll line of Cotton and Merino Rose. A nice assortment of heavy Cassimeres. Two lots of fine French Platt cloths. Thirty 2,, 9. Thilits, TOM AUctiod. Twelve dos. Suspenders from Auction. Striped Cloths for Shirts. Twilled Flannels, White, Bed, ant Gray. Gloves in great variety at JOUR IL STOKES, notß 702 Anti Street. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS,—SHEPPARD, TAN lIA.RLINGEN, de Akirr,9oo, importers and Dealers in Linen, and 'louse Furnishing Dry Goods, etc. Ilave now on baud a full assortment of Linen Sheeting, Table Clothe, Tcapkine, Table, Diaper Towelling, etc., etc., imported unigi• tha 9N tariff, or bought a gnat gae riticv, N.l3.—Fire per cent. allowed on purchases a 3 above t if paid for on delivery. no27tf.. WILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY Ist, our entire stock of BLANKETS At thr old prices. • • Will open THIS DAY a large stock of all Wool Flan nels. OM 20 cent White Flannels are tho best in tlis tit,-.. 'Very lainastane neat styles De'haloes at liXc hand tome dark grounds, all Wool. at 31 and 37 cents. COWTERTHWAIT & CO., des-tf N. W. corner 'EIGHTH and MARKET, OFFICIAL NOTIOR QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, / WASHINGTON CITE, Dec. sth, 1881. ,Y She following resolution has been adapted by the nbtisc Representative. of ItimVnitnill blares, viz: Hescdred, "That the be-rotary of War be requested to furnish to this House copies of all contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department for feeding disr.bled horses during the winter, to state the terms of these en trants, the manse bf theie - &-mairmetora, and the number of homes. given out, and whether these contracts were made upon public notice.'? All officers and agents of the Quartermaster's Depart ment are instructed to send to the Quartermaster General Immediately upon geeing this ooploa or an con tracts and all information embraced within the terms of the resolution. (Sinned) H. C. HMG% delo-6t Q. H. General. ABUY CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE, PHI6IIMI.IIIIA, Doc. 9, 1861. Propoials are imited at this office, until the 20th. in.. shoat, for `7.OUAVE LEGGINGS, of Russet Leather,. or 411i4T Imitable material; and of Ltuau g 1.4- tug; to be it Mama Mo. Stunples of the Leggings to be sent with the proposal, stating prices. G. 11. GROSSMAN, de10420 Deputy Quartermaster general. QT@AM-SCOURING AND ThittitM k) ING done at the eborteet notice. HENRY B. BASGOH, In SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. 11. BASCOM'S plan for the times is ii?.recetiainend Gents to bring their old Oiothmg to hit., aa* have Mem made new. Also, their Cloths, and limn them fashion. ably made up. delo-1s VOA THE HOLIDAYS—Get a Co lured liketograst., ‘,• 4i, Gallery; !SECOND Street, above 41UCZN. renoy cases for Ara brotypee, tit reduced price., as elegant article for a Christmas present. It* AOITENHEDINR, MERO HAN . DISE BROKER In al/ broaches of trade s arta manufacturer of every description of Army Goods., No. 48 Southi.T.V.T.IID Street, west side, second Morn Philadelphia. de9-91* THEODORE EVERS' - PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYP4 ciALTART, O. 806 MR STRENT, ABOVE UNTIL Opposite the Arch-etreet Theatre, no2B-1m if PilA/ADIiLPLIEL, WHOLESALE STOC K CLOAKS I JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Will offrr for a limited period, nt less than wholesale rates, the ntvon, consinting of Gingham, Prints, Tiekings, 'tinselled lifuslins, litemelied and Colored Drills, Colored Gruninicn i Paw Gnutinies, Alpacas, Saxony Plaids, and MEDIUM DRESS GOODS. FLANNEL*, ipts - ii.biriit CANTON FLANNELS, LUNG CLOTHS, and COUNTERPANES. TRISH and FRENCH LINENS, in groat variety Lni - EZT DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, and DOYLIES L. C. ITDKFS and SHIRT FRONTS. T. S.r 6 , tiumaition and great variety, ontbracing all grades of JACONETS, CAMBRIC'S, SWISS, NAINSOOKS, Cheek and Striped SWISS and CAMBRIC% BOOK MUSLINS, IllglitMog LAWS, ntsm/ait AN - 10, in elegant and novel styles, 64c,, am. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, SATINETTS, FRENCH CLOTHS and DOESKINS. - dts-6t BLACK CLOTHS FOB CLOAKS AND COATS, FROM TO RS PER YARD. GASSIMERES FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. COOPERBc CONARD, B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets nol44mw.lm BALM ORAL SKIRTS -- B A.LMO RAL SKIRTS. Just received, direct from the manufacturer, 1 LOT BA LMOBAL olfaug, tAiwesi 06 0. met Vnoloost Colors, Also, One lot of Black and White Plaid Blanket Shawls. Long lila AEI Shawls, $4 to $l2. Square Blanket Shawls, $1.75 to $6. CHEAPEST DLANKET SHAMS IN We offer great inducements to ladies ifl BEAVYR AND TRICOT CIRCULARS, BEAVER AND TRICOT BARQUES, HABIT CLOTH CIRCULARS AND SACQUES, as we manufacture them ourselm i OJIQ aro able to le them 10 PER CENT. LESS THAN RETA IL PRICES. NEW DRESS GOODS OPENING DAILY. H. STEEL .t SON, del° No. 718 North TENTH . Street, above Coates. A r t 1013 MAKKET STREET,- YOU can buy the hest 25-cent Flannel in the city; very fine pink-edge, all wool, at 25: very heavy, all wool, at 25; fall yard-wide Domet, at 25'; very fine, ad wool, red, gt These are extra duals, rmu Dallartivale Flannel at 31k; full yard-wide do, 37), natality sold at 50; very fine do. 50, and every other qua lity in the Ballardvale Goods that comes. The celebrated Shaker Flannel, warranted utishrinkabk, ; finer do. 50 1 and the beet at if): Three ara full very hurry, Flain °lay, nll Wool, at 08; finer do. 31.1 i ; and the finest, 37,g ; heavy gray, twilled, 311 4 ", 37X, 40, 44, and very fine, at 50 •; blue twilled, 37 . % and 44 ; heavy red twilled .313 i, 35, Mx', 40, 44, and 50 cents. I will guarantee to tell OM geode cheaper than they 4+ 5 .n ha LouELI, heavy - Canton Flannel at 12)4:, and every qua lity there is in the market. Good Brown Muslin 6.4', and all the widths and qualities made. Societies in want of Flannels It ill find it to their advantage to call and ex amine. Also,. afnlllineof Merrimack C511C003, at 12x esata, sallable for Christmas presents good etyles De. laines atlB%. GIi ANYILLIG B. HAINES, delo-3t 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. LADIES' BLAcK CLOTHS. Mali hurry OTercoatinga. Ren's tine Dress Cloths. COOPER dt CONARD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets Yard wide, lino wh4te extra at 38 cants. Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine. COOPER & °OHARA im7 IdINTg aaa 9fkir.s - 01; 9yreara, FANCY CASSIMERES- Of every grade and oty le, from 62c to 81.50 per yard Black Casaimeres, @me extra fine lats. COOPER, at CONARD, no? NINTH and 'MARKET Streets. DRESS GOODS. Reps, Nerinoes, Poplins. Dalaivan. ka rum Poplins, Merinos, Delainea, Bomblrrines, &c. COOPER & CONARD, noT NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS-- - made or made to order. COOPER & CONNED, noT NINTII and MARKET Streets TOYS AND CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS. Greatest variety and lowestlirices at TILLER'S oILEAPEST mrcranlia HOME, Ael'e-ot 32 South FOURTR Street CLOSING O.UT SALE or I , IOI4IDAT PRESENTS: The undersigned is now selling out a stock of Fancy Goode, embracing Gold Jewelry, Perfumery, Puff Boxes, Chess and Checker Men, Dogs, Germ] DreggLog Oases. Laclieke . Worli Boxes, Bachele, Pocket-Booka, Porto monnaies, &c., &c. Also, in store, _an - assortment of Nubias, new and beau tiful styles of Woollen Hoods-and a}benik of Om Tejon trade in , invited. §fmtitgo, to which the JOHN ZEBLEY. N 0.17 North FOURTH Street, deiihed - /Lave Blorkai, CHRISTMAS IS COMING, And we are waited that many who read The Press ara already considering WHAT TO PRESENT - 10" THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS. we would suggest the following: Either A FINE WHA:PPER, MUFFLER, PURE, TIE, dr GLOVES. Or. if they hare friends IN THE ARMY, mint cQnld ha mere PABAlStatle. 6 ow aeleto Yumertinie and =core, than GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OIL HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING THE, PLACE TO DUX THEM ti' IS AT WI W, ENIA3HT'S GENTS , FURNISHING STORE, No. 606 ARCH:STREET. N. B. 111INH SHIRTS ready made and Mae to or er, at $1.50, AND UPWARDS. uo2l-if CLOTHIN G. ELDRID ag. Act_ FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Fonnerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, Has taken the Store, No. Gas 11AREET STREET, Where Ile is prepared to furnish his old friends and the, public in general with READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE, AT ROORRATE PRICE,. As he buys and sells exclusively FOR CASH. &Tani if MILITARY GOODS. HORS" MANN'S ; 11610-W63i 114rin and OULFIRIVIY , btreete CADET MUSKETS AND , EQUIP DIENTS.—We have just made to order a lot or su perior MUSKETS suitable forl'hilitiltaplEiaadote , The! nes li g ht nmi aeat, such as every parent would wish td place in the hands.ot their 1301115, affording. healthful ex ercise without behm . so heavy as to hum:a-the spine. Also, CADET EQUIPMENTS maita. to Meek° pat tern. PHILIP WILSON & CO., n030.1m 432 TN Tail ORPHANS' COURT FOR. THE EITY AND COUNaY 13.1‘ tql - u..hatEL. PHU. • ]fpfate of THOMAS DP,VANT, deceased. The a...later appointed by bhp Court to audit, settle, and oddest sto account of GEqat,GE SMITH and,DAy.ID roLIATT, executors 9 1 hut Will and tornunant or O.° soisi..ievedouti and to‘ nNut• distribution the int hump will meet the partieekinterested, tor the purposes of his appointment, on 14.001DXY, December iVi.ll.BBl, as 4 o'clock P. N., at his, ollice, No. 21.3 South. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. PPY/5 C, C64IBIDYL delo-toths St& Auditor. RAKER UNVXORIALED COD LIMIT GlL—The men %BROW MAY for Coughs, eelds,,Tlaeischitie, BC:vault* die. PhYelCiarta, in Prescribing ity have (in the teethumhde of many of the professioV a guarantee of gent:Mews in which all the efficacy al' the invaluable meditine is retained. Inveaide are mimed, by the evidenced thousands, tls jt it lama DelSseetts and more regally rilgolued la Weir botiont than rsstiny manufactured emapounds sold as Cod Liver OIL Sold, wholesale and, retail, by the Proprietors and by City Apothecaries, ' lOlll4 O. BAKER 8c CO., no2o-Imit Nei North THIRD Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. AT RETAIL, FOR CASH. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, WHITE GQQDS C=l SUPER•EXTRA BLACK AND COLORED noLiDAT GOODS F L. A S ALL .alz.4§, LEGAL. AUCTION NOTICE. .AUCTION NOTNE, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF CARPETING S, &c. onuturirr surviving partner of the late Hari of BAILY Be BROTHER, In order to cPo up their busloc-q, will offer for eate r tbrongh 7110MA9 8.111.011 k g 0.11.4, Auotionerrif OH FOURTH-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 11th hat., Al 16 13'0166.11, Their large mid attractive Stock of CAIWITN, OIL CLOTHS, &x., In lot 3 to omit purchasers d'ha win De arranged at tho Store, No. DSO CHESTNUT STREET, Two days previous to the BAe s where housekeepers and others are invited to attend. deb-5t WANTS_ SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an ENGAGNMENT. January sat. A Salesman who sells Seventy Thousand dollars of Dry Gools t firbtlclahe near Fenngyhpania netcrcuce giyon. Addresa incar AIM, Press office. de2-Im* WANTED -}3Y A YOUNG MAN, situation a 9 Clerk, or employment in any bu sinees ca r ae itfir l ine a , general knoutlatinik at and ran stre the woe; satisfutory refelenee. Address J. 11 OFFER, Illood's Dispabch Office. no3o-14t* NEW PUBLICATICYNS wEw BOOKS r NEW BOOKS ! !- _LI Every new Book issued will always be found for sale as soon as published, al retail ar wholesale, at low est publishers' prices, at the cheapest place in the world to uNy Rookti of any kind at all, which .e.A T. B. PETERSOIIIIROTErmirs , , No. 308 611.ESTNUT Street. CIDLDRENT BOOKS !' OF ALL KINDS. from a Psi se to the most eiipousiTe. The largest stock of Children's Booker in this countrr, and at the lowest prices, - will he foam: for sale, , at retail or wholesale, at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS", It NO, 306 CIASTNITT Steel-t. A LBUMSf ANNUALS' ! GIFT nooxs ILLUSTRkTE➢ WORKI3!- BIBLES! and all kinds of Books whatever, and the largest agsort , went, at the cheapeht -prices 104 IN /061111 lot e6lO at T. D. rt - fints(ni" It No; 306 CHESTNUT Street. CHEAP BOOKS FOR PRESENTS'! of all or any kinds.' The ehanamt ydae., worid ta Buy Thaikwof any kind at ail is at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHEES'y If No 306 CHESTNUT Street; Mils. FOREIGN _READING ROOMS, .1a2.2 CHESTNUT Streetreorner of JUMPER. OPEN EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES and GENTLED:EN. From 11 A'. 11. until 31.: 3L elusively for Ladies MI the mincinal Fronnii, gamma. and Eonlh h Ma s . crowd and MMUS , ' PeriOdleala are regularly recoivdd every two w2e2vV. Galignani's Messenger and Journal des Debate by every mail from Europe. Terms of single subscription per annum, $6; three 1 0, 44 6 1 n§9l. one month ; St Family nulls6elaroA no= annum, flea Ores months, 53.60. KW - Orders forlWeign Books and Periodicals forwarded by every steamer. BETPOLDT, Foreign Bookseller, note-3m 1323 CHESTNUT. ROOKS LAW AND MISCELLA- NBOUB, new and old, bought, sold, and es, ebanged, at the PIIILADELPIfIA,BANE BOOT taTQBEI No. 419 CHESTNUT Streak LlbrarleO at 4 distance purchased. Thom having Boob to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, - editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—BookS printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books PrintVd. and upon America. Antarteall. iivair Poa - purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Librariotrap praised by ffida-til JAFIN A INPRTCLL FOR SALE AND' TO LET. TO LET. THE. LARC'E AND ELEGANT STORE, co. 523 MARKET STREET. Apply on 1 4e Kt%lied. ORPHANS' COURT SALE nr.e.lgo I.—All that certain messuage and tract 'of land, containing 22 acres and 46 perches, bounded by lands - of John Ilichard§? %Mita Roth, Wil iant AueltonMell, td al ottivrif i /King* shout half a mho !rem the borough of Nits town. The land is well fenced and watered, anti divided into- convenient fields. The improvements are a two and three-quarter story BRICK - DOUSE with two story kitchen sitaclrd, timether With Wash 'Musa, gotales /cc Douce, itc.4 a large 6tonB Steitter narn, with three Wagon Houses, Slaughter House, new Flog Sty, &c. There are two Wells of 'Water with pumps therein, on the premises--one at the house, and the other at the barn. All the buildings f!rc tieW, gild in excellent meals- L.— to pottered and painted throwhont. It is con venient to !schools, mils, and places of public worship. This property is one of the handsomest ant most de sirable in this section of the country, and well worthy , the attention of per sons wishing a property of the kind, with an the best implovementst and id complete repair.. EPHRAIM FRITZ, • DANIEL LE VF, NG 00D. de9-4t* Administrators. go DESIRABLE HOUSES TO RENT.' Bra- Two in Caskill street, Nos. 301 and.3o3. Rent $lO per month each. One in Morris street, between Fifth and Sixth. • Rent §1; per month, ono on FOltY•Fieventh street, between Restonville ave nue and Lancaster Pike, Twenty-fourth ward, has three Rooms, also a large lot and stable; Rent $6 per month. One in Otiogo, late Church street, below Morris. Rent $6 per month. One Na_ SW Pin." Amer, containing; sight rooms. Relit 8200 per year. One No. 1302 South Fourth street. Rent $l3 per mouth. One No. 1337 Crease street, Eighteenth wail, Bed 81150 nor mantlt_ Ono NO. 811 gears street, below 'Wharton. Rent $6.50 per month. One 904 Auburn street, below Carpenter. Rent $6.50 per month. - Qne /027 t9litlinen greet. eontaining ate:lslet, /tent 512 per month. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN. - Real Estate Agent and Collector, northwest corner of. THIRD and L 03413 4.RD streets, and northwest corner of FOURTH and PINE streett, ° 'CHANGE-1' R ABOUT T storm in Convertible City Stock, several acres of Laud 'with inipreNementst 3 .luut be within an horn" 413 - a the ea- r , and nest- a stream or water, hchuylkill Ranks preferred. Address Summer Resort," at this Office. de7.3t* F 0 R. EXCHANGE - A FINE EY MILL PROPERTY, on the Eastern Shore of Mary land, consisting of Grist, Saw, and Carding Mills, Wheel wright Shop, Blacksmith. Shop, Store, .Sc., comprising a whole Tillage, with about 30:sacra of ground ; superior water PMT—IiO equal in the country ; Imanuino of qrx,mi. per annum. Apply to J. •IL WATEIIS, . deb-tf 110 &nth. FOURTH Street. al FOR SALE—.A FAQ-. serroax 111VILVilto, covering. a lot of ground 10C: feet by 1.50 feet, having three. fronto, with alargo steam Engine, end ell in complete•orderr, situate in the centre of the city. Will bc solo at a great sacrifice. Na money . required. Part can PAhlahl .2.1 i the. pranisea, en 4 tho balance will be taken in city property. Apply to J. 41.• WATERS, • deb-tf TM South FOURTH Street. fikk FOR SA_LE.—Tha_ STOP,,E, ",e„ No.• 211. KELM •Street.:. Tama. easy. Apply to ALLEN & 81b18, S. E. cor. FOLTR'PIid and WALNUT Streets, second floor. mi FOR SALE. TWO OOTTACrE3.,, l it built in Italian style, beautifully situated on I,F„ri. INGTON Street, nearby thoPaseenger Railroad, Vast. Philsdelphie -, large lobe. ete. Also; two boantlfully o si, M tuated in ailani4lllier near. the Derry. Pagserza, Railroad. Rather or -which will be BON Van! low, 011.0-A , meet reasonable retina.. Apply to- E. I'ETTIIV nt23 No. 309 WALNUT Strout. FOR SALE-WEST• IJOGAN. , OQVAIIF, FIiOPERTT.—FOttr-Story Brown, Nana, Dwelling. with extonsivo back buildings. For further particulars, apply to E,.PFITTIT.. lIIG= No. 309 WALNUT Street' _ FARM POll , SAlit.,-,Ak FAR 4 1. 1 7. excellent tat Ad' cultivation, containing. fittp-cne acrou, (uine of vrilicb are wooilland,).olpagant/y eitar,ted in - Limerick township, Montgomery county, Ma cwt half miles from the Limerick citation. Oki t6e-..n.rotr4s Itallrond, is offered, for sale. Price—Vivo thezuotA flol • jars ($5,000). Apply on the preuxines. nol6-tf SAMUEL IL G/14157V. iSQ IWI W. TO LET,—Kith or, without( liword, to a silt& grutteman, abe room aml. sitliag room, Or bed room onir, in Troth. and Broad. Address, for furthee..Particubel, «Y. Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut *hoot. at 4-tf QELECT. FRENCH.AND. ENGLISH NJ BOARDING HOUSE, Nb. Street, um Cleattmt. Terms modervto. de2.lm SKATERS' FINA3NILIZatTifiRS.—We k 1 tare iuet reeeiverla full RE.341.: of superior SiiATEy of the liacet ratterae. LADIES' SKATES, M,TSSW SKATES, GENT'S SKATES,. PATENT SKATES, STEEL MATES, ADOEEK SKATES, IVIDEP moan. oke,ae*,of every Yftrioty. cadet nusktis and Enntilitcants, Cricket and B o '42,rail“ iwplements, damp. Cote, . Army Cheutb, Guns,ltid.9l.l, Pipes,WILSON t no3o-ldn IV CHESTNUT amt._ A FULL AND SPLENDIa AZe. SORT?ttSNFT• of. Scark Ties, Gloves, 3 04.!GPate PuirvishiNg. GoAdiSjw3t , rocatred and for variety of Trwirliku Shirt& J,W ,SCOTT,3I4 MOT- E4reat t .briart Oontiniatal Irotd. ficl24ll TU . 8.81,S! BRACES'.ST2- PORTERS G. IL NEEDLES, Ss W. corner RACE and TWELFTEAtrOa%, Practical Adiaator of Trusaea and Macktatdcal ADDS. =cm l ow consuultdy on band a largArtad'rirst dock of elegant Fronch Reneges, and a 00.43Adt0, aad - infonaut of beet A . a trfil i an osi a —Arc oo ttgl s ll o44. Hiappo n tra r and tarialy, foreactr,Pesaaxiec, Ladies' Department conduct 4 by,LC.**. TWELFTH Street, Orel door below Race. n027-ifara NERS- SAMES ENTTSk triliEl3ll4l TKB 511PP0E77 , 313 PM LADIES, and tie only Supporters under eminent rasincel rift:mage' diee and physicians are isiffeeettella request.d to or ,q to./. !ire Efttili at her residence, lON WALNUT -- ildtotleiptdo, (to litald countescalts.) Thirty %meat invalids We been advised by *heir physician's, to nee toe appliances. Those only are genuine bearind the United States connight, labels on the box, and ingnanans, mild elanonela Bllleartors, with tentimoniala. E. S. EAR Y, FURNISHING taattirrAKTAß, Sonthwegt corm of TENTIa end %BEIM Streets, Plaid°liplals.; AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIo —BROAD AND LOCUST !Street/. Leases and Manager J M. NIXON THIS (TV) SDAT) EVENING, DECEMBER &9 GRAND ❑ISAAR NIGHT, When the tkautiful and Itenplendent Spanish Deui- ACWIC SENORVIA DONA ISABEL OIIDAS, Will mkt, hid. third appearance in GRAND BPANISLI BAL i bta AND NEW DANOSIEL, Snrported by SENOR XIMENES, Tab; BPANISII BALLET AND DRAMATIC COMPANY. BALLET AND DRAMA . VOIYIBINED. The performance wilt commence with TWO RONIVIITASTLES. After which the foiolnatingly teatitirni SENORITA. ISABEt CUTS j$ I , ei.enr In +l. , ApaTrilth antional Di MC" LA 01`±ANILLA Y Elt el:11110, Oupp,rrted by BEROU X IbIENES MU) TILE MIkASII§Yt iiALr,J T, TII): IVA NBRINiI brisslytzt, Followed I , y ,s (:rand Itnllet Divertisemen!, in winch the • Heli.whod SENORITA. IS Al 3 E L CLTI3 AS . appear in tbn Grand @mirth Nationd Miura sm . . To .ottchlde with the Farce of HOOTS AT THE SWAN 70-71101111011 iirmliNuartAlt 'EN - f:,Nrzur, Tllf GREATILST L1V1144 TRAGEDIAN. .EDIVIN FOR EtEST, Rill appeal , tor CLAUDE I,llllgOtlrE, PRICES ON A - 2ißliNiOlc,—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony. 50 centi. No extra charge for Itoservad :eats. rrivato Boxekfi• ll•ith adminatoto for Etqltt Vesi'- ~o n e, dd. Family clrcurand Amphitheatre, 25 cents. SEATS SECURED FOLtlt DAYS IN ADVANCE. Doors open at 7 i Corommico at bait past 7. FORRICS'It Iif6IITS ? WOMAY,II.TrINP.R.BAT r intibAY an 4 SATIIIIDAY. CUBAS NIGHTS—TeEKIAY AND NvnEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALIIT'IItrect, above EIGHTH. frequingli.i.l......t Thu ntyr and thrilling National FilnAdlrian Drama. Third week of the grand ennostriiartrrectacle. To-night the performance wilt- ennwnence with the greed National E9oettriun Bapechmlo, entitled THE 1501JTIIE1N lILANDIIOI lii [3I!A Xttb To conclude with THE CATARACT OF THE 'ANGER! Admission 25 and 15 cents. AIR g. JOHN DRHIS"6 ABCII.I3TBRET THEATER. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. YZEDIIIRIORS. BusinessAgmt and Trenaurer.. .. . .. JON. D. NIIIEPHY. BENEFIT OF K.ll, L. ... 811EI7ILL. TlllO (7 lINIMAT) BYENING, DeCeatber 10, The performance to commence with THE PROPHECY Edgar Ravenswood Caleb Baldest-on Lucr MIMI! iocje Ttivulplow To coneludo. ulth BRIT, TUE .boATsWAIN. Ben Bowling tar. L. IL-Showell CHANGE of Tixe.—Doors open at X before 7; curtails will flee at IM preciarly. No extra charge for rewitrfil NAM WALNUT -STREET TITEATBR NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lew* MIS. M. A. GABIIDTTBON. ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX 141 . g1176 Lathy or NM J. n'olii - SR - Fs, THIS (TUESDAY) NVENING . , De:ember 10, And every Evening until further notice, will be per formed hie grand Legendary Drama of - IA ITO. AND DIAIIGUERITIL MgOilitoOlekti. margmorm.... A POPULAR FARCE EACH EVENING. PRICES-50, 37), 76, and 25 cents; Private Bezel, $5 and $3. opt% py fitltlritT to Ti To COMPlallts at Y. czuHILLER'S co SONG OF THE BELL." Innsic by ROMBERG._ AND HA.YDN SOCIWIT %11l per ioim this beantitul tiotohorßion on TUESDAY RV2- 311.1iG, December 10th, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, assisted by the Germania Orchestra. Preceding the 4 4 Cantata," the Society will give a nits caluoleous Entertainment, and among other iieketirais Hymn of Mem," by Nendelooolin. ...Dhe Directors have been at treat expense in preparing for. tido Entertainment, and to make it within the reach of all, have nut the Tickets at 25 cents; and they may be Laid at all the Music Storea, and the relining oaken/ of the Saciztit A. Melley, rattle strict tt, W. Rand. Sixth etteet t near Cherry ; C. B. Barrett, Eleventh and Ridge avenue; awl D. W. C. Moore, 5 Bank street. Books of the Poem to be had at the Hall, on the eve- Ding of the Concert. Price 10 cents, Concoct tet.4lt, S OLFSOHN . S 6 THOMAS'S FIRST BATlTllWTrfntj'AlliinaTff, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Carrier 'TENTH arid GLIESTNUT Streets. SoLveripttoue (tor the errire) will he received et the Driucipel Mtlifq: wore , . Bog)? titilvtd sle or rollout ad:- cp,o pootoi 1111 thOtiVellifla tt GIS door. deal-12t MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES O THE DEP.ri ,lON- , :lifOreloutiria tha ceuce, Yaiaageniuratip rind incilattta to this date. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application. twablia delD_stdk rrEmpLE OF WONDERS, TENTH JL' and CRESTISITT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ, 'PRE GREAT MAGICIAN AND TENTRIVOQUIST. in Me half 111h1 Gotifitatttly.vatied tu•tfat.A , ' commanoinp at 711, sud'WEIANNSDAYand SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—illnstrating.the abtnniehtng and intereving Myste ries cf Anders:tend Modern Armee, entertaining Yentri. legate:l Demonstrationa l in which the yoke sitid NO' CAli ART BIRDS. Admiet=ion, 25 canto; children, 13 centa. nolB-tf aREMANIA ORCHESTRA— CARL SF,IfTZ, Conductor, IrUBT , IO Uhiume,BoaTio overt SATURDAY, at nig chlock atthe DttiSIVAL FUND HILL. Package. et Eight Tickets, ; Single Tickets, 25 To be had atulathe's,ll.o4 Chostinxt street, J. E. Gould' Seventh and. Chgstrnd nth the door of the Roll 5521-51 pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON THE, FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, II open daft, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. N. WI 6 P. XL Aka Mon Zb cents, Children ender uazaw. heir orics. Sharon of Stork. SRO. lel MILITARY NOTICES. lUNITED STATES MARINES,— :Ntfolded itontedtotely for the United States Mft rlne Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MIN foreen service, between the ages of eighteen and thirty.firre years. All' infoetnetien that may be relutred Ritt litt &matt the ao l th karyrit 15treot; bttOW Sptute. n021'.12t IBBADQITAZIERS CURTIN %M ITT. GUARD 113SAMENT, P. V., No. got 'RANSOM Street Anthoriaed by the Governor and excepted. by the Vederol Government. Comatable or:lnters -provided In Phinufelphia. Pay, 11.4tiQua, and Uniform sicaneti As kLbial.,i. .sr vnivr of - CM* IL J. STAINELOOK. mr: U. lf AC ADAM, Adjutant, de9. 60 MANTEL These beautifully et studied MANTELS, so de cidiskily, preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and •sold at PRICES TO. SUIT THE TINES. Adi.NOLIIX & WILSON, 1 , 010 CHESTNUT Street. BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING HIRE-PEACE HEAT ER. Sometimes called the, ...Latrobe Stove," is the best stave for warming the room in which it stand* and Mee recces above. Cell esdiook m them. NfliLiStfrfi 665-Bmif No. le/1) UHESTNIIT Street. 00; I NSULADei JE ESP.A.N.A. EN FILADELFIA- XL 1n IL7.- 110 se hadignado por Beal 01'. 'dezkde id de Oetlibro anterior, ampliar par eitiirsainO de tine se contted. drsdr esta fecha, la gratin de • Rent indult° eeinc.edidie eu 2u de Noviembes de MO a pthfugus C " V°CM*ria aliONitca dims iiiittricuins sin In Los comprendidos. am &plena "Real grads so peeson tariai en este Conailisido , a infortntiese de los yequisitos one debtnt Donor. Filadelfia, 0 de rwisalivek, • ET consul de S. M. CAR WS DE RAMOAN. COBAaT.NERSIIIP heretofore existing 1411:+ilelfA BGIAY LIPPINCOTT, WM_ 1111441 qt, J 34 and , 11E0. S S .1)11. tiadOr the style of LIIVISCiITI, MINTER, R SCOTT, is this day tlii.aolied by Inatunhaenselit. Either member of the late firm is settioriud.to act in settlement of zits business, and to uee the naineltlike firm ill khkiatkos ffiL l6 4.lo:l*, ,kive. 00, l' 01. elect-ilt* TIN M . PrIVS. SWAMI R—Babbitt Metal, maThaft.:turoAi and for sale by JOSEPH w: MAKER, IYM. North ELOOND Street. WING, 'YOUR OLD EfikITANNIA Lannpr i . Pintas, and Tca.pate, r.hd. got flora ex changed ihr csAtt•49 JOSEPH 'l)4 BAKEkt, NI ',North SECOND Street. SPELT SOLDER, --.3anufactured .10 and. for sa:b by J. ,W. BAKER, del% tiorIitLEIECOND tgot4t. C 431121112 -; BOTTO3IE-,a, 7, and S inch, soon! and round corm:7, for sale low by re:774t* J. W. RAKER, S-21 North SECOND Bt. rrfki. -PLATES, vixna .11..' , Eara„, Lamps, Spoons, Bar-riot], Pig Tin, Dar ar4 b'•g s Lend„ Braziers' Copper, Sheet Zinc, &c., for sala. a2NP, by .14):-Xila W. BAKE% :North at own stfAm_ pANTICULAR AVEEINTION eon t.. NAIR-C - firkWid and Champooing at 7PUNLIII and BRANCH: 47-iftl A QUARIUMS ) .BERN CASSS,, A teriety of Fish 44.11113,15, No. 144 Nora 01X111 Strea. ISRENC E l , r.L AT IL LOON.INGC GLASSES, ItoNorood,.ollt, or W.44..1.t. friunes, at pricen to suit tiriliwo, at GEORGE E. IitiNKERT'S, lie. 8211 ARCH St, del-Iftf ss,ooo''yb'2°' i e ov, T O IN ,z,a,,:h t ALFEED Fll4lB,.Woveyaucer,No,644rt a Street 41e5-ot-lit "SOAP." --.P,100 Boxes ZAViled and wbite T , ankh zopprier article, for HAW. & MeXEONE, 22 Ebuth INATOKitIiS Avenue. sale by de4-6A. and laillaDEL MI IA It CIL MIIIVAIIONI WWl ° OTIEST V;04 . 211 - EDIA.—NOTICE,On and after MON DLY,.Deceteber 16, the timc.at,whiolaAw bud train will tears Dititadeltddit for. Wee% Ng. Of climatsi fins aRo ILIS 1 1 _ .Id. Damn - wvorti d010.5i Bigperintendent. lamN Bl.l4llst oiloN, ja:ArlM P° lll a 7ftl aiggi ßt) GiEtkoal 110W111 By Et-tenon Lis! to Baltimore, and frautherme by Italkoad to NgAfilllNGTOlf, TaX4lg, AV 5 6 1 5 Lids L. r 4. Freights th,, the a4eve-named cities Will be received at the mos o f the Ericsson Line thy, and forwarded with all peesible despatch. All froAKWa will be renuired to be prepaid, and the name and destination posipat is full. gxeight Sd outs per 100 PAW* through to WlllO/4111. toe, when in Quantities og - . t oo° pounds and over. The je She cheapest, and •Asidiable a route s. tinge is be. tween Philadelphia EA ‘a.shingtou. AL(MOVIE& Si.. Anent !id. 84 Aduth► Whovete, Vi144 , 140.7* AMUSEMENTS. LA DIADEILENN 1] THE LADY OP LYohN Mr. L.R. Showell. . Mr. JO" , gilt/Mt, - J. IL 1406, 1 -pi, Anna Ouvreli Previous to the Drama, ItitN7B 'LEWIS, Captain, Recruiting Officer