SALL OE BRILL ESTATE, STOCKS, &C.—Messrs. N. Thonion & Sons Sold at the Exchange, yesterday, at 12 o'clock, noon : 2 shares in the Mercantile Library Co., sB—sl6. $9330 Kensington six per cent. loan 83 per cent. 154 blititei Southwark and Moyamensing Gas Company — 9 3's. 5 b bares American Academy of Music—sl7o. 5 do do do do —sls7 50. 1 do Ocean Steam Navigation Co--$6O. 2 do do do do $BO-41211 I 'do Academy of Fine Arts—slo. 1 do Point Breeze Park Association—s Bl. Pew, No. 172 Arch-street Presbyterian Church—ss. Pew, No. 97 do do do —s2lo. Tiro-story brick dwelling, No. FM Green street, wcs Of Mart hall otretd, lil by CO feet-92000. Three-story brick residence, No. 5:34 Franklin street, 28 by 133 feet, subject to a yearly ground rent of sll2 $5,210. I Building lot. York street, above Amber eteget, Nine teenth Ivaid, 36 by 150 feet, suNect to 0 ground rent of There-story - brick dwelling, No. 1339 Tine street, 15 feet 6 inches by 30 feet, subject to ineumbrance of 82,500 Building lot. Christian street, above Twelfth street, 1S by - 100 ft et, subject to inattnbrames of 8600--$2 O. Three-story brick dwelling, No.looo Wood stret3t,ls n feet, subject to incrunbrances of $500—5270. • Tao building lots, Everett street, above Twelfth street. 16 by 77 feet, subject to the inctunbrauces of $7OO --SIO. Three three-story brick dwellings- Division. asset, each tot 14 feet 4 incbes by 4$ feet deep, subject to the incumbrances of 83,000—51,200. Brie]: dwelling awl stable, N 0.1620 Wood street, 18 by 86 feet, subject to the incumbrauces of 82,200-8350 Ilande , one modern residence, No. 1620 Race street, a 2 by 112 feet, subject to the hxcluubrawcos of 86,600 Sano Threi -story brick dwelling, No. 237 North Sixteenth street, lot 25 by 69, subject to the incumbrances of $4,500 —ssoo. Three-story brick dwelling. northwest corner of Sh,- teenth and Pearl streets,,l7 by 7b feet, subiott to the in. cumbrances of ea.ooo--sioo. Three-story brick dwelling, Sixteenth street, north of Pearl str , et, 17 by 75 feet, subject to incumbrances of .53,000—5250. Three-story - brick dwelling, Sixteenth street, above Tenrl wtrret. 17 by 75 feet, subject to incumbrances of Three-story brick dwelling, No. 237 Juniper iitreet, 15 by 60 feet, subject to the incumbrances of $1,700 f#3oo. Two brick dwellings and carpenter shop, N. 22 and 224 Madison street, 32 by 70 feet, subject to the incitnibralicos or 43000—N50, The sugar refinery held at subject to the mortgage of $20,600. THE UNION RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—The - Unica, llelief Atuociation, of Philadelphia, him fUrnight4 The folleii ing regiments with boxes of surgical apparatus and dressings since the last report: Col. Gt-ary, 2 boxes; Col. Murphy, 2 boxes; Col. Candi, a boxes; Col. Einstein, 2 boxes; Col. }limey, 1, Loxes 1 small Loll for Intmedinte nee; Col. Gos line, 2 boxes; Col. Friedman 1 small box medicine for immediate use; Cot. Brillier,lsmall box medicine for int luciiateus.; Col. McLean, Ismail box for immediate use; 2 boxes ; First Regiment United Staten Cnneimum, box dressings and bospital Mores; Col. Chorman, 2 Loses CVls flusb, 1 box; Col. Gregory, 1 box, Cot. Baxter. 1 IJOX. liesprrAi.s RSISITED.-Dr. McClellan, Alexandria, .1 box; C. et. Washington 1 box; Frederick City, 1 box; Christian street, Philadelphia, 3 sets clavicle, 3 sets thigh VRI:18 ; Miss Dix, 3 sets; Cooper-shop, 1 box, 3 pairs ratchet Volunteer's Refrepliniont, 1 bet, 3 pArs orutcben. Book., magazines, and paws have been furnished the foflo4 Mg hospitals : Alemindria, 1 box; Infirmary, Washington, 1 box; Seminar,. Georgetorni,l box; Bridge street, Georgetown, padirige: Frederick CitY,l tiftekao4 sfre.i, WoAto.;- too, 1 package; Meridian Hill, 1 package; Col. Baxter's Iteginamtal Hospital, 1 package; Christian street, Phi ladelphte, I package ; Cooper-Shop, half dozen prayer books ; (loitered hospital, Baltimore, 1 box- Hospital stores to Mies boxes cicdblug ; 4 11oxe3 liarlert-lou-n--1 box clothing,l box jelly. Min:. Dix-1. bide hassock, quilts, herbs, .4:c.; 1 box rvathrr &C. Yridire Orest, 114.erkelowo--11 hoses hospital stores. B. 8. General Hospital, 'Baltimore, 1. box clothing. Chri.tian street, Philadelphia, shirts, mattresses, pil lono, comforts, socks, jelleys, fruits, wine, &c. Col. Paster's regimental hospital 1 box hospital stores from Beclienburg Primary School for Bova; 1 Lox hos pital stores. and 1 box for immediate use, sent Col. Bax ter's regiment—donated expressly for them. Col. lies, y, regimental hospital, 1 box hospital stores. Iconle% unards, Pittsburg, 18 spice belts. 1 hale hassocks, quilts, and crutches. ColiMroia Bygiment hospital, 1 box boopitol storey_ 171E17ffint'MTMMIIIffp111106/M= Te 1! cannrer reports received since May 30, $70.66 ; balance ~;n ,and last report, $13.35: expenses, $B3 8 ; balance on hand. $9.14. SIRS. U. W. DORSET. BAIRD, Secretary. El - CAPI . W. J. J. BRAcELaxn, of the Inde _render t Grays (Co. I, First Regiment of Artillery, Col. Frank Patterson), died en Monday, of consumption. Capt. Praceland left a sick bed to lead his company in the three-months service. lie was 11010 Ted by Ma own .sea, aaa ra,loyed the friendship of all his brother officers. At Eduard.' Ferry, and as provost marshal at Sandy Book, IkI(1,, be tic on the esteem of all with whom he came in col:ta(1. He was a good soldier and a genial man. Ills zietal will take place from No.llB South, Thirteenth wpm inirAny morning. LEVTURE BY DR. ItIORIARTY.—Very Rev. Dr. 111oriatty is announced to deliver a lecture, in Na tional Han, to-morrow evening. Ilia subject is «hints for PittrintiEni." Be will, 1145 &rata., draw a crowded Lurie. To THE: EDITOR of THE Paws : My attention Juts been called to a leading article in the New York Herald of the Ath, headed " An Abolition Bible," in which the writer refers to Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible now publishing. Ile says he finds in this edition, in the runthchapter of Exodus, and the thirty.second verse, the word "rice," which. word (he says) does not occur in the chapter at all in any correct copy of the The writer further says that there will be abundance of time to make any further interpolations in matters relating to South irn rice plantations , cotton culture, &o. I quote . the verse referred to from Cassell's edi tion, Exodus. 32, ig Ent the wheat and the rig were not smitten, for they were not grown up." As the word "rice" does not appear in this verse, 3:tor in any part of the chapter, it follows that the only charge the Herald brings against this beauti ful edilital of the Bible is NOT TRUE_ flow any sane man could found a leading article in a daily newspaper on a bare-faced lie, is a question which I leave you. Mr. Editor, to solve. Respectfully_ TORN MeFenzels. Agent for Cas.sell's illustrated Family Bible, 33 Slutil Sixth street. hII IL AP MMES., litth Dec., 1861. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TILE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, December 10, 1861 Another ucdt clay was noted at the Stock Board toolay, vith little annum in pri&t. 12.11....4 shares sold (lf.a n t.. 11, Camden and Amboy Railroad ntoek de clined ol.e doilar per share, and Pennsylvania R Inroad Biotic ads aneed t0377,1—a gain of .4". Tito money market it steely- anti. Irnciranged. The gockholders of the Little Schuylkill itait•oad Company had another meeting to-day, and another long debate epos the affairs and management of the compass - , the meeting being afterwards adjPtirtied to the :ad ludo when tie directors will present a reply to the report of the committee of investigation, and the report and the answer will both probably be given to the public. Tie counterfeit ones and twos on the Farmers' Bank of &Nu Mill county continue to be freely circulated, and va n.l. e occasion again to caution our readers against then, Alle2keny Councils held a special meeting on Saturday night. at hick some important legislation relative to the railroeo debt of the city wpy ilittio Our waders will re. vollt-ot tkat vote.- morabto ago a committee was appointed to center n ith the bondholders, with a view of determin ing a basis for the settlement of their claims against the city. The committee entered on its duties with alacrity, and a loon correspondence -with Mr. Lanier, of New ULU, nn nolialf of the howlheldew., few nays since, blown. Lanier and Moyer, the latter a Leavy stockholder, arrived in this city, and after a con sultation ulth the committee, it was agreed on as a basis of settlement that the old bonds should be exchanged for new ones bearing fallr pep coat. laterevt, tke error/win of interest now due to be thrown off. 31e3 er, we believe, was opposed to this arrange ment, only so far, however, as regarded the bonds on which he had already obtained judgment. The Hen. Thome M, Vow% on behalf of the committee, appeared in Colwell at its meeting on Saturday night, and made a verbal report of what had been done, /Una:irking, however, that the committee was not prepared to recommend anv action in the matter, or the adoption of any Particular After bearing nix flown utilietuClit, SR ordinsnee on the soiee(t wan read, which was prepared by the City So miter ut the instance of the committee. It provi les for the exchange of old bonds of the city for new bonds of hke atnoaut, bearing four per cent.. interest, payable semi- anntmity, irredeemable, except at the pleasure of the cal. olitcrti ice than 1n the operation of a einkins rums. Tc. create this 'nutting fund, a tax is to be levied mumall), .fnilirient to meet the annual interest on the new ItOhitt et four per cent., and provide an additional amount of four thousand dollars as a fund for the gra dual end ultimate extinction Of the 49ot—the amount fuLetl t1.1......ert0 be Kept separate from other city ands : amn applied to payment of taut interest, the surplus teeing i,. vested in bonds as often as once in every two .3 ear.. The bonds which the ordinance proposes to ex ehangv ore those issued by the city to the Ohio and Pelal.:) l "nia Anilrends and mount to 5100,090, which, ut four prr t,14, 1 will require an annual tax of .516,000 to no et the interest. The ordinance was discussed at length. ow'. after some little opposition, was adopted by a dcrieito tote. A tOSOllltiMi was also adopted autho rizing hi... t'inouce Committee to aptly to the [legislature for sii , ll legislation as Inny he meat...mit to carry the pro - vie - ion, or the ordinance into etieet. This is in...anti c:al) the first mole ton:mils it compromise that has been 'yet fah: a here, and no doubt those .bo desire to see the vexed noe.tion amicably settled will hail the movement as a stop in the right direction.-1144sItttry &ening ::C., FORT WAYS), AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. —The Noe of road hence to Chicago, when purchased at Clel eland, on the 24th of October last, was de,ignoted by its nee proprietors with the above title. The new cor formh,l he mated Fag month, undue a Pt_ centof this Commonwealth, to MR this property, stl(J the "Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago 1:alio - ay Company." The Purchasing Committee, who note hold this road, were in Fe •iiOD, in this city, several days bust mto It,. condition atrl - management, and organizing the personale and fixing the policy for the future, as to insure entire success from this time forwent. .T. F. D. Lanier, 'Eel., of the banking house of Witte!ow, Lanier, & Co., film York, the chairman of the COMMilloe. has given, recently, tnnch a.tteraion to th e affairs of the road, looking to the reorganization, and, front his known experience and standing in business and financial matters, stimulated by a large pecuniary inte rest, stoelholders have good reason to congratulate thenc , thr! on haring the benefit r.F1,1"-elee.t& eerelees "We leant that the committee adjourned with a higher ,stimate of the property than they had everbefore had. Since the sale, G. W Cass, Esq., has been acting as general Fdiperintendent of the road. in addition to his other dutieo, which position be agreed temporarily ttt fill Unlit /411616 biy.pe.r person couid Till- committee hurt , bet-ti fortunate in finding, the man in Joint B. Jervis, Eso._, whose name and fame have been identified with the public works of this country for many years as a civil engineer Rua railway president. Mr. Jervis en tered on bia duties all Moral anoorintendont yagtortlaY. cad likely" IN in Chicago. . . . - - The olive of superintendent of the Western division, just made vacant by the resignation of Mr. J. bt Du B arn aho goes upon the Northern Central row', of this State, as general superintendent, hal been tendered to tlard,,„ now the engineer or trio findson River road, and recently vice president of the Chicago, Alton, :1.4 St. Louis road. Mr. G. brings with him much ext.-rience in his profession and a gond name. The oftice of general manager (which assimilator to The attire of twooldebt) kue Lee t.l, and i filled ny- Nr. lust, who is still president of the old corporation, and sill. ne presume, be the president of the new one, as soon 111. created. To :lodge Iloona, of Fort Wayne, the vice preeldent of the Oil rorpurnlion, are asslmmi duties apnortainine to mull en [Mee at the present time; and from MS long ex perience. business tact, and large interest In the road, we have no doubt will be the vie 3 president of the now tor tioratiou.—Pittsburg Post. rhuadelplins Steck Exchange Sala, December 10,1881. Been:age BY S. E. BLentmsa, Philadelphia. Exchange. YTIIST B4mßp, . . z cam it Amboy 5. .1183( 50 Reading H. 17, 1 .; 14 do 85.119 100 do . ..b5 17, , ,; 5 do 1)5.119 6 Harrisburg E. 62 6 1 . 1,1111 a n. 3734 S 5 do 52 /00 I:eadir, az It 17.31 3 di" 52 EA d,. ecash 141 i e 1555 Peoria 5a.... each 78. 50 do 17.4 137.71 e 0 7834 'l2 da 17S 1000 City 6s new C&P. 803{ BI TWEE Imiqvi Sc Third E. 4634 AN APPEAL TO THE PATRIOTIC. —WO have been called upon by Captain W. Milliouse, of the First Virginia Infantry, General Ifelly's brigade, who s making a flying visit to this city on business. lie in forms us that the men of his company, numbering about one hundred, are suffering from the want of shoes, stoCk loge, and mittens. They were furnished with these ar ticles of an indifferent quality when they first entered the service ; bet most of the shoes were worn out inside A of twenty days, and of course the stockings were soon rendered useless. in some respects, the brave men who him) been fighting otii - battles in Western Virginia oc cupy a peculiar position. They are in a measure friend less i that is to say, while they are accredited to Virginia, which Is not in a condition to provide very liberally for the comfort of her own soldiers, many of them are of other Staves. this is true to a large extent of Captain Milhouse's company, the captain being himself a Philadelphian, as is also his superior officer, General Kelly, than whom no man is better or more favorably Ullollllto our merchants, Captain litilhousa will nemalu in this city a day or two, and is desirous of obtaining these necessaries for the men of his company, esimetanY stockings, mittens, or gloves, Persona having goods of this class to contribute are respectfully requested to send them to Messrs. Wright, Smith, di Co.'s, No. 5 North Fifth street, before Friday next. We hope this privilege of contributing, to the comfort and efficiency of a com pany of volunteers welt known in, this community will meet a prompt and liberal response. BOARDS. 1 85 Elmira it BOARD. 10 North Penna R.. 6 15 Kensington Bk.. 55 10 Lehi~g ♦ h NAT 4S 17 Del 51 IL3.:sly 21 BROORD 1000 City 63 new C&P. 89)41 1000 do new C&P. 89)4 I 1000 Phila & Suub 7e. 75 2000 Penna. R I nt..3da 07 2 Noniatown 1L... 43 CLOSING PER Sid. Ask. 17 8 6e, 90 .. Phil% es 83 81 Phila 6e li 83 84 Phila 0s new. DX 90 Pennale 7814 79 Reading 11.....17 1-16 17 ),;" Reallikg Bds '7O 8154 81 S'dg Id wawa 92)4 93)4 Bead M 613'80.. 73 74 Penne R 3734 37)4 Palma R2d m 68 84 85 Morris Cl COD.. 35 Morris GI Pref,lo9 CIES-STEADY Bid. Ask. Elmira R 4,4 .. Ellllll4l R Pref. 9 ex Elmira 70 "73, 63 66 Long Island B. 9% 10% Lek Cl & Nev.. 48x 483 Leh CI& N Scrp 83,4 34 N Penna 83( 18 Penns R 68.. b 6 67 N Penne 10s ... 71 78 Catawissa Pref. 4 4% Frkfd & Sonth B 37 39 2d &8d sta R. 3. 46.34 47 W 5034 .. Spruce & Pine.. 8 81( Green it Coates 10X I6X ' Chest k Walnut 30 .. Soh Nay thCS2.. 623 j 8334 Sch Nov Imp es .. 74 Bch Nay Stock. 3 5 Soh Nay Pref... 11 12 Philadelphia Marßea,. The Flour market continues quiet; at previous rates. Small sales of superfine at $5,37)606.60; s.62}pts 0,76 for extras, and 85.75e4 for Lankily, 500 bbls at the latter figure, and fancy lots at $6,25‘36.75 bbl, as TO quality. Bye Flour is selling in a small way at 41 3 ' bbl. Corn Meal is scarce and quiet, Pennsylvania selling at $2.67,3i bbl. Wm:sr.—There is not much offering; 6,000 bus prime Western and Pennsylvania reds, mostly the latter, sold at 137 c, in store . about 1,500 bus white, part Southern, sold at 148 c, and 5,000 bus prime Kentucky on private terms. Eye is In demand at 76c for Pennsylvania; 400 bus Southern cola at 70e. Corn is firm, anti not much airing; small saes aro reported at ate for al ”Ilow, and 530,56 c for new, as to condition. Oats are more ac tive; 6,000 bus Pennsylvania sold at 41c, and about 1,500 bus Southern at 40c, afloat. Barley is scarce at 75c alr bushel. Bens.—First No. 1. Quercitron is in steady demand at $25.50 4f , ton. COTTON.—There is not zonal doing 3 a low small lots hare changed hands at full rates. (4110CFMS AND PPOVISIONS.—Thero is not much doing in either; small sales of Coffee are making from second handset full prices. Seam.—There is no change and a small businege doing in Clover at Stsoai.l_7s hiishel. WIIISKY Sells as wanted at 20321 e for barrels, the latter for prime Ohio, and 19 . 34 e2oc tr gallon for drudge. CITY ITEMS, "HINTS FOR PATILIOTIS3I."—This will be the subject of n lecture to be delivered in National Ball, Market street, below Thirteenth, to-morrow eyon. big, by the Bev. Dr. Moriarity, ono of the most eminent men in the Catholic tihurch. The Doctor, alway s elo quent, will no doubt he unusually so on this occasion, both from the nature of his theme and the noble cause in bthalf of which the lecture i 4 to be even- The proceods are to be disbursed by the "St. Vincent do Paul So ciety," for the benefit of the poor. He is sure to be honored with an Minimise audience. NEW CLOTIII\G Wiilo,llolssE.—Wo invite attention to the card of Mr. E. H. Eldridge, clothier, No. 628 Market street, firmerly at Chestnut and Eighth. In his new quarters, with a superior stock of goods, and one of the most Skilful CP#Pr3 kli tie country at the head of this department. lie may justly ask and expect a libe ral share of patronage. We may also state, that in charges he is unusually moderate Ho is prepared to do the finest and most tasteful work, while he has garments of ever) , grate to unit the wants of the humblest_ His om friends and the public in general, we are quite sure, will be suited exactly- to their taste at his establishment, and at very reasonable rates. We wish him every success in his new quarters. BUYING PRIAM% AT oAltr6ttlSsi.—Prom whet we saw at the magnificent salesrooms of ROMS. Charles Oakford S Elias, under the Continental [Tote], yesterday, we are led to believe that our etitiznp; are this season adopting the wiser plan of buying their pre- MIS 0:105 0 , ilikleaci of leaving it until the last moment, when purchases are always sure to be made at less ad 'vantage. It must be admitted, however, that Oakfords' inducements for this pleasant class of shopping are ex traordinary. There is no class of desirable presents for either children, Ladies, or Gentlemen, that is not found in greatest variety and in the best taste in this famous old establishment. The Christmas season has evidently set in with them in earnest. They are still selling the ehOiCee sets of Lakes' Fere at prices much talaw those usually charged for the same qualitips. LaIRISTMAS tiOIsIP.ECTIONERY.—Fcir theriehtigt and most exquisite Confectionery, prepared expressly for the Christmas holidays, our resders are respectfully re commended le the iill-nown house of Messrs. E. Q. - Whitman & Co., Second street, below - Chestnut. Their present stock surpasses in richness, beauty, and suitable style for presents, and making Christmas happy in general, anything that we have ever examined. Hu. &Mg devizios vi,evo daily and supplying themselves with these delicious edibles. MCCLELLAN NECILLNG EVERYBODY.—The great regard entertained by the magi a our eitizeng for the gallant young commander of our army is fittingly ex pressed in thefact that every gentleman of taste is buy ing and wearing the beautiful new McClellan Ties and Scarfs ; lately inytuled i patented, and now being meld by ➢fr. J. A. Behteman, northwest corner of Chestnut and Seventh. SEA SOMME FOREIGN FRIIITS.—MT. C. H. ltifittSOU, (haler in fine sToeorien, Arelt and T4istl, streets, has just received a lot of fine Layer Raisins, of the cele brated "Crown" brand ; also, the finest quality of figs, to 'which e invite attention. WAR PRICES. Window Shade 3 at 75c, worth $1.25. Window Shades at $l, worth $1.75. Window Shades at $2, worth $3. Window Shades at $3, worth $5. WIT 14911" Makdea at 55, worth $34 Satin De Lainea at SL2S per yard. Worsted Damasks at 60c., per yard. All colors of double width Cotton Damask at 48c. per - yard. KELTY & CO., 0041 chestnut Street. WINTER CLOTHING Winter Clothing. WHiTER CLOTHING ! Winter Clothing. Ilogt in ths nest in the city. At Chas. Stokes', At Chas. Stokes', At Chas. Stokes', At Chas. Stokes', Under the Continental_ Under the Continental. First-class Clothing, First•clasa Clothing, liirst-class Clothing, First-class Clothing, At Clam Stokes' "Ono price." At Chan. 1 1 0,30 price." ADVERTISING EXTRAORDINARY. Three weeks ago the British Commissioners for the Exhibi tion of 1862 received offers for the use of the wrappers of the two-shilling asttlagues. Bcattet, the watch maker, was a successful bidder for the back pages of the catalogue wrappers, having paid for the two the sum of one thousand guineas. The Accidental Death Asaurance Company obtained the last page but one at the price of six hundred pounds, and Rockhill & Wilson, the pro prietors of the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 605 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, declined to pay e 500,000 for a notice of their elegant suits for ci vilians and VERBAL STATISTICS.—Professor Max Miller, in his admirable lecture on the " Science of Language," tells us that, our of the 50,000 words or eo in the English tOngliP, it hilt boon found Mak a rustle labaeee &Ay used 200. An ordinary educated man is supposed to use 3,000 or 4,000, while a great orator reaches 10,000. En passant, we might add that the splendid and well-made winter Clothinq marilifiketured at the Fashionable Eta. porium or Granville Stulcet, 609 Chestnut street, is used alike by the laborer, the educated man, and .the orator, as the 'prices are fixed at such low figures as to vendor these superior garments within the reach of all. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. fir SEE FOUBT.II PAGE Sat' JOl L lievertn, Bonsalt, 1 day from Dover, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. Selir Mantua, Maxson, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt k Son. &hr Hiawatha Biansy, 3 days from Newbury - port, wpb mdse to Geo B . liarfoot. Seim Pearl, Lyons, 1. day from Lewes, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, with mile to W P Clyde. CLEARED Bark John Trucks, Collins, Annapolis, John Tucker. ' Bark Alex 3lcheill, Somers, Glasgow, John R Pen rose. Bag 0,6e11e, Rogge Tyler , stone &GO. Schr Challenge, (Br) Le Blanc, Nevis, Thus IVattson & Sons. Behr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, Potomac 'Myer, Tyler, Stone ..qc Co. . S'br § Watittintraua Thrstaber, Taunton; R Btu= I..tors. Rsehr Ann Turner, Ayres, Norwich, Cotner, Stickney at Wellington. Behr Morning Light, Runrk, Baltimore, C. Beck- Scher. gchr Ceor, s e_ SOng . ; Auden. rigid & Co. Scbr Village Queen, Hawkins, Providence, L Auden ried &E . Co. - Strß Willing, Clunmele, Baltimore. A 0-fpycd, Jg Str AMA. Itohitlsan, NAV York, W Pam? Mary & Caroline, Adam., New York, W.P Clyde. SAILED Dark Alex MeNrill 3 for Glonow, ROM erening. Her cargo comists of 16,740 bushels wheat, 4,800 bids, and 20 maks tallow. MEMORANDA. ecilTS James Martin, Harding, and George Pales, Nickerson, benne, nvitioed at Providence 9th :Oat. Scion Amelia, and G T Hubbard, hence, arrived at Providence 9th inst. Brig J W Driako, (of Coluitibia,) Drinks, hence, ar rived at Boston 9th Inst. Schr Joseph Flab, Shaw, cleared at Nqlritat 6th Bohm M A lieges, Magee, and I, It Smith, Smith, cleared at Roston 9th inst fir Philadelphia. Behr William H Rowe, Harris, hence, arrived at New Bedford 9U, inst. PAMPHLET PRINTING, mal every other deecrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the moat reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BROWN'S, Brea.lra /lading. Si S.ootl. TELILD Street. de/9-tit DECEMBER 10—Evening THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1861. ARRIVALS . AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 o'cLoor LAST MORT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ats. J W Bryce, New York S R Martin, New York C Gilmore, Baltimore M L Leopold, Cincinnati D E Small, York, Pa J C Clarke, Ila Wilma C K Wheat, Wheeling, Yu JN Do nerny, Harrisburg IV Richards, Ohio T McDowell, Cliambersburg G W Nicolle, Reading IV A Richards, Boston G K Williamson, L Island. G S Konwenhover,L I J Williams, Loug Island NV K Voorhees, L Island Lima J '1: +'ennie, N Y E S Knowlton It wl. N Y NV Pirinstone, Easton, Pa C P Schuyler, New York N R Seecomb, Boston J N Foster It la, Baltimore 8 Hays, Rochester 8 A Allen, No * Jersey C Berchelrode, Ohio Mrs J McCormick, Penna L Wheelock, Brooklyn E Mills, Cincinnati A Mills, New Jersey 0 b Alden, New York N II Bunchy, New York I W White, New York D II Follett, Boston D &trim% Boston Dr W S King, U S A R Weston, New York I` 3 Kirtland. New York H WitikLey, New York C W Abbott, U S N L P Dawson, tr 8 N E T Corson, 111 P, US N Ciipt Lowndes & wf, Ug N Col John G bier' ini, N J Con Wm Cook, New Jersey Geo A rearre, Maryland le G Wolbert, Now York C It Wilson & la, Boston Judgu Huntington, Ind J Taylor, Roston Dr J W 'forty. U S N L Bell, lowa .1 Webb, Illinois J A Buller, Boston Lloyd next,,,,, cetewteee J L Martin, Wash, D C Geo de II Klein, Pottsville Mrs Hunter. Beading Miss Hunter, Reading. Miss Troxler, Reading II Troxler, Reading Jae 'W Low, Sew York P Biske, Patterson, Pa N Sitzemier. Mint sum 11 (10/8, Pottsville Ufkl. W P Kelloge, Illinois A C Babcock, Illinois Master C T Certain, Pa Mrs Hanscom, Now York E S Sanford, New York C C K Pratt, Harrisburg 0 W Shaw, Ohio Mrs Danforth, W Chester IR Beidelbach, Now York NJ Stone, Boston Eilw Merritt, Mount 'lolly Sam' T Leo 's, Mt Holly J Remolds, . P, IlinlltYAM F Ili Rote, Prey, It I _ w Foster, Jr. New York N Purlong, Mile mikes J I) Woolley It Is, N Y P G Macombe, N Bedford C S - Douglas & la P T Hewitt Mies ewitt JII Woods N 1' Woolly, New York Mr Campbell &la, N Y Mr Burnham & la, N YSti Bate Wood, N Y Mr Wood, New Ytrk Jac, Smith G W Coburn, Boston Geo C Baldwin, Troy, N Y Joins II Acher, Troy, N Y Jos It Prentice, Troy, N Y W Menzies, New York Capt L 1 G Gibson A A Dunlop, Albany R Dunlop, Syracuse H L Cake. Virginia F E Crane, Woolen, D C r Liwins England Milj Anson, London Sidney ]tourer, Boston J N Morris & la S M Rogers J Paulding, New York Geo Pierce, Boston J Newman N G Spalding, Albany E R Sawyer, Boston Sand Norris, Springfield T . Cooke, Philadelphia John 0 Camps NOW York Jahn A Weiser, Yorir, Pa R B Wigton, Huntington J C Kunkel, Harrisburg Wm G Smith, New York Wm B Berne% New York Jno G Camp, Jr, New York T Butterfield, New York S Mack, Cincinnati J Morrill% Troy, N Y Geo B Thompson, Delaware II CrOwthee, Leech, Eng Geo Maxwell, Connecticut Gen Kellogg, jr, Conn A A Fisher Connecticut Robert Irwin, Illinois W C Churchill, Illinois L G Foster & wf, N York II Souther, Elk co,Pa L French, Boston N W Providence, It I Jas D Bard, New York H Blanchard. Hartford C Wendell, Washington Geo Janus, Zanesville, 0 W Yelland, Balimore Dr McKenzie, Baltimore D Currey, Delaware Miss Currey, Delaware Geo W Quintard, N York D B Cobb, Now York Jos Boyce, Baltimore Jasll Frothineham A E McKee, Maryland Naumburg, Baltimore f T Struthers , Warren, Pa 14 Strong, New York N E Lyon, New Turk Coo S Selden, Pittsburg F Roesler, New York Mrs J W Reickhordt, N Y J Bosworth, Baltimore G W Grafilin, Baltimore F Ahoy, Boston N Washburn, Boston Upsher Lloyd, Baltimore Mrs Loomis, Paitimpre Miss Lernati, Bethnal% John iratterson & la, Pa MERCHANTS' 110 TEL—Fourth street, below Arch. Capt S B Wilkeson, Buffalo Judge P Lott, California G w Elmo], wasiii»gton. J F Clark, Wftahington T P.ollocnr, IZentucky - Lion W H Campion, N J 11. P Roller, York Co, Pa Jas lit Burchfield, Pittabg Saint K Myers M T Alll, Penna. Jae HealyPenna D3I Brodhead, Doster, 4 ll4thlbbeiw b Oroocisen, Now YorK Copt A B Mitchell, N Y J A Kramer, Allentown 31 11 Weise S: wf, York, Pa Wellington Jones, Auburn Jos C McClure, Lewisburg Jno 1I Beale, Lewisburg JnoTbempson, Pittsburg Jos Mahon. Shippensbg Wm A 111 cum, Wm - % J L Rodoebough, Baetou Saint Butz, Easton H A Searle, Rochester P McLaughlin, Reading David Clark, Hazleton Win Clentlenin wf, Wash J K Meister, Lane, Pa Michael Scnall, York, Pa S II Lemon, Holidaysbarg J B Morgan, Pimmixville Wm DlcTeer, SnititriOre JY M Mnme, Maryland E J Adarna, Maryland Master G W Clark, Hazleton .AMERICAN f_HrTKL—Cbestnnt, et.. above Filth. A Packer, New York Card Crossman, Delaware F H Janke, New York C K Fanning, New York Dolan, Mauch fihunk G A Ileaeo,l, C at Joy, Maryland H D Hall, Salem, N J Jas A Manlove, Delaware Coo Minnick, India C Bart, Pennsylvania E Bart, Pennsylvania W'm Burr. New York J B McDowesh Delaware S W Covet, New York .Tne McCullough, Phila John C Mulford, Salem N 7 .To: Riley, New Jersey Geo G Kerr, Delaware bt S JeiTeries, W Chester A Depue, New Jersey Miss id E Bernie, N J A W Knighton, New York A L °arrier, Wash 11 A Reading 3I M Rhodes, Taunton S .I.4VrriG, New York A Hull. Lowell. Milos WHicks, New York E W Parke, New Jersey P Kleinhans, New Jersey T M Seabrease, Maryland 11 C Shinn, Mr Holly J E Darbee, Delaware Mrs M W Gray, Proc, RI ST, LOUIS 110TEL—C1ie4tb.ut street, Aove Third G H McCabe, Tamaqua 3 W Tioody, Nee• York T Garretson, Schik co, Pa W Read Jahn A Partridge, N Y IL Dickman, Lewea, Del W Make, New Jersey Hampton Cutter, N .T P Drellr, Jr, Tamaqua Chas DI Gibberson, Boston GeoZ Pollard, Boston A F elktiffe, Baltimore Jae it Plant, Wt.ab'o, P C Thee Lambert, Wash, D 0 Geo W Dant, Wasb'n, D 0 THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. A 3 P.vaiimont, 'New York D Coons, Wilksbarra R S Prise, Neu irk, N J l3nmssel Bantnn 'Ero N W M Elton, Troy, N Y .7 La Fumee, New York Pat id Canis, Easton, Pa Lieut WEi Champion, N J Geo Wolf, Louisville, Ky L 8 Forney, Wayne4boro' W M Fields, Penns Kirtz, Roston J 11. Rulings, Pennsylvania NATIONAL HOTEL—Dace street. above Third. Di P Boyer & wf, Reading N J Swartz, Lancaster, 0 J C Carney, Ashland G W Turner, Delaware 15 Arnold, Carlisle, Pa F Z Deebner, Allentown Sohn Snyder, Allentovrn J II heir, Lebanon 14 tinu. hfassaChtleetts T B Moore, Maush Chunk J Harley, Bucks co W W Flaberty & la, Phi.% Ir.lttnltfellatui, Phila C H Garber, Bridgeport Jacob Long, Lancaster, Pa • BLACK BEAR—Third street, obeys) callowhilh L Temple, Hartsville J P Rillegas, Milltown, Pa II 8 Rorer, Penna C Harper, Jenkintown T Hersh, Pennaburg W Hamer, Ponnaburg C MlAertz, Allentown T Steokle, Allentown J Brinier, Culpaville Chas Ronda, Penna A K Ivaco, "MUM J X Robb, POIMAIStii* F BUM' a 1111 AllentoWn R Rutz iv. la, Long Swamp N Eddinger, Penna J IR Thomas, Penna Jno Luckenu Patina L Roads, Somerton Jacob Butt, Penns GOO Kline, Amityville G Drat_ ,r Ponnsbnq T Beans, Psalm Mau A BeftpO t Penna W Flack, Bucks co G Whetstone, Tamaqua BALD EAGLE—Tbird arrest. above OollowhM. P DiDifrt, Baiaao aa, Pa B Dittaer, reuua H Wilrma% slatington S Weil, Easton L Weise, Sunbury W Schaffer, Lehigh co, Pa Beninger, Montg co, Pa A B Bortolet, Reading J 8 Mitcksch. Leta%hem X culiill, Phila J Wendle, Betl*lglu J Myers, Northampton et. Alex bchug, Easton, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. L Kirk, Penney [yenta Ceo Patteron, Pottsville Jno F Gale, W Aneover,lol John Wray, Cheater co Jos Wray, Cheater 06 P Wray, Chester co Chas Wray, Chester co J H Baker, Chester co J 7d. Borer, New Jersey John Hippie, Tremont 3 P Cornett, Phomixville R E Woodward & wf, N J A$ Kimble, Chester co J . M Bair, Spring Run F Baker, I Media Benj ;ninon' Ghenterco J B 2146..E., , N,m,mt, Pa a - J "'eunuch, laincaater co MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. L II Taylor, New Jersey A M Dnnham, Clinton,tl J Jlt Young, Clinton, N J J Clint" N la .4 oh, hi nice Hunt, N J REI Dorin, ilonetalale, Pa W Turner, Honesdale, Pa W A Smith, IT S A J H Sutton, Delaware A Pmerec.n, Delaware „T Tucker, Norristown T Simpson, Delaware W J Dealey, Delaware Mie Hughes, Meer ,tiereer MOUNT VERNON ROTEL--Second ea., ab. Arch. X Cates, Boston L 8 Cates, Boston GFS Maxwell, New York A gliiiihe POnna I' 111.6, 110..t00 IC B Sough, Permit J B Smith, Penna STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. C J Picot, Pennsylv ania Wm J Rogers. Penns Chsnorntb, earn& Wm C. araves, Phu.da J D Baldwin, Pittsburg D 0 Swart., tau-wader Wm Dobbins, Lancaster co F A Meddaugh,Biughamtn BEVERR HOUSE—Third street above Bowe § A Miller, Pa C ifivelt. Lane. P& W Hogg, Beading Jacob 'DM, Easton SPECIAL NOTICES. THE DREAM.-- BY THE BARD OP TOWER BALL. Said Simpson (an unlucky night), Idreamed I dwelt in Ambers bright; Superbly furnished were the rooms, And filled With exquisite perfumes; There was a radiance soft and clear Diffused from many a chandelier It rAI on paintings rich and rare, And sculptured forms divinely fair. Around the wide saloons I gazed, Ores io) ed, enchanted, and amazed, And by my fancy then (Medved In nil that splendor I believed; But ou my unbecoming dress I looked with sorrow and distress, For white such frightful clothes I wore, I fat a loafer and. no more. "Alas I" I cried, "this scene so bright Is but a vision of the night ; Some spiteful wizard mocks my fate And ridicules my low estate. Why could he not the kindness show To dress me well, from top to toe, At ToWER HALT.l"—that kind deceit _ 1 !0 Made my glorious dream complete_ The largest aseortment of Fashionable and Ser- viceable Clothing in Philadelphia on hand, and being cold at reduced prices. All tastes and pockets can be gaited. Military . uniforms made to order in the beet manner, at the shortest notice. Call and examine. TOWER iIALL, No. Ea Market street. Philadelphia. It BENNETT & CO. JUAIELLefi C OMPOUN D BYRYP OF DOCK—For the cure of Coughs, as a blood purifier, as a wholesome Rectifier awl Invigorator, is the must reliable remedy now offered to the public. For sale by the Pro prietor, at 15211 21/CIIR1!T Sireet 7 aa,l at all bras gists. del-stsrs4tie DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RHEU-. Laud DROP.4--Th6 ohly relloble remedy tor hinennift tism, Gout, &c. Price $l. For 'Lae by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, DMA for ell Popular .1141.dieiliAtt.. no23•errim UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A Mos.—Bottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors in fitantai.aoOily, will not wool. out. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 810 CHESTNUT . Street. no27,wEta3m D - BODZITOON'I3 YSCIETABIJE NU. YOUR CORDIAL; Or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The Great Remedy for all ?ferrous Comp!elute, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness or opiate, &c. Frio(' Gi. For sale by 'MOTT di GO, No. 232 North SECOND street, Depot for ail Popular Medicines. a022-ftulm PRITITINO, BEST AHD CHEAPEST In the City, at Ai South THIRD Street. • BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet end Cheapest in the City, at>f4 south THIRD street. cf:MOLAB PRUPITMI Beet and Chews*. in the QM at 84 South THIRD Skeet. DECEMBER 10, 1861.—0 n motion of George M. Whim-ton, Esq., THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT was this day admitted to practice as an Attor ney, in the District Court and Court of Common Blom for the City and County of Philadniphia. it* ONE-PRICIE CLOTHINO, OF TIM LATEST Swum, mule in the Beet Manner, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Wlguree. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Ous-Pmas Elvtriguu ie *NOT ndiwrod All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO., 804 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This Cole- Prated and perfect HAIR Dili la the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Hi .TOHB- L 01313 LIQUID HAIR DYR nisTANTLY produces • splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by WAHNEBTOON //c CO. and DYOTT B 00., Philadel phia mlO-if MARRIED. ItIeIIARDSON---EDWARDS.—On the 4th instant, by Rev. John Mauro, Mr. Willhun H. Rich:m.lElcm to bliss Nnry J. Edwards, both of Philadelphia, * RUTTER—IIASLEM.—On the Ist instant, by tho Rev. J. A. Brindle, George Rutter to bliss Caroline Has tern, all of Manaynok. DAVIS—PAI.m.KR.---On the 13th ult., by the Rev. J. C. Clay, Dlr. JeNso Davis, U. 8. N to Miiei lietifiettit Y. Painter, all of thin elks. LURE NS—LUKENS.—On the 27th nit., by the Rev. Mr. Jeffrey, Mr. tieo. Laliens to Mrs. Kate Lukens, all of Philesielphis. Ak OLIPIIANT—MOUNT.—On the Ilth instant, by Al derman Charlea Welding, William 11. olipliant to Mies Anna Blount, both of Burlington county, N, J, * DIED. SHARPLESS.—On the 10th instant, at the residence of her - parents, near Chester, Pa., Mary J., daughter of John M. and Eliza EL Sharpless, aged 14 years. ** FITLEIt-On Manday, the oth I.stant, catimine, relict of the lute Daniel Fitter, in the 74th year of her ago. The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-im law, Samuel B. Davis, 824 North Seventh street, on Thursday next, at 1)6 P. Id., without further notice. 1 . 9 procoed Laurel 11 11 Cemetery. Bee funeral will take place on Sixth-day morning, the 13th, at 10 A. M., from her father's residence. Carriages will meet the X past 8 A. 151. train from this city for such of her friends as wish to attend. ** BEACELAND.—On the 9th instant, Captain J. Braceland, in the 3241 year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mrs. B. 3f. Braceland, 118 South Thirteenth street, below Chestnut, on Thursday morning, at 83 o'clock. ak COLEMAN.—On the 9th instant, Mrs. Mary Coleman, In the feth year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Owen Duffy, 1439 Warnock street, below Jefferson, this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. lk CONALOGUE —On the 9th instant, John Conalogue, aged 23 years. Funeral from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Bridget Dougherty, So. 434 Dillwyn street, below Willow, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. ALEXAkiDBII.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Catharine Alexander, relict of the late William G. Alexander. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ellen B. A. Bond, Broad street, below PiLgAYiihkroad, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. BEEtallgY.—On the 7th inst., Elizabeth W. Beechey, wife of 0. B. Beechey, aged 73 yews. Funeral from her late residence, corner of Belgrade street and Montgomery avenue ! this (Wednesday) alter nosn, at 3 o , e-loak. HILL.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Sarah Hill, aged 36 years. Funeral from the residenceof her husband, Alexander Hill, No. fdlil South Seventeenth street-, to-day, ( woo nesday,) at 12 o'clock M. * 110 F F.NER.—On the 7th instant, Henry L. eon of John W. and Eliza lloffner, in the Old year of his age. Funeral from the residence of - his parents, Felton. ynle, Twenty-faVOnd ward, this ( Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. MOURNING ST 0 RE.-13ES sox & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sale for cash— Black Reps Auglate, 26 cants to 37% cents. all wool 'Velour Ottomans, Si. .. do do Bops 8734 cents to $l. 1 . do do Epingtines 87% cents to $l. .. do French Merinoe4, 75 cents to $l. do dO WHOM% 75 rontg. rooit ae Nao or Mourning Silk, $l. Mawr Gong Slum's, $5.50 to $0.50. <, and white imported De Lainex, 19.,,X cents. Second Mourning Chene Atoliairs, 12g cents de4 TrA CARD.-11tAbQuAnTERs 2id E. (MIEN T, P. V., D,cember 9, 1501. I take pleasure in returning the heartfelt thanks of the Twenty-third regiment, P. b, to the members of the Union Relief Association of Philadelphia, of which Mrs. WhitUlllll , P it tllDUrilt tea.tibilt, for Ponr boxes containing supplies for our sick. With the largest regiment in the service of the United States, and the exposures conse quent upon guard, picket, and fatigme duty, our hospital has had many rases, mid the invalids have fully appre ciated the kind Attentions of these ladles. I also return [haulm to Omega Butloolfor ilia present of fifteen hundred pairs of mittens for our soldiers. These attentions from home ore not lost on the soldier, who shoulders his musket, leaves his circle of friends, and inters the Grand Army of the Potomac to support the Constitution and the canoe of Freechtm. D. B. lIIRKEY, Colonel Twenty-third Ren't, P. V. TrTHE VOLUNTEER REFRESH DIENT SALOONS AND THE AOIDERY OF MUSIC.—The following brief, though comprehea &ye, official correspendence, relative to the visit of Dip, JAMES Dl. NIXON awl the ccteLrtAtei Spanish Dan sense, ISABEL CUBAS, will be read with interest: DECEMBER 9, 1861—A. M. James IL Nixon, Esq., Lessee and Manager of the American Academy of Music. DEER Sin: The undersigned, Presidents of the Coin She'll mid Volunteer Befresiunent Saloons, respectfully request the pleasure of your presence at our Saloons, in company with senorita ISABEL GUMS, now per forming under your Management, at such times as may best suit your convenience. Very respectfully, WOE. -sr. COOPER, President of the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon. E. W. 'COOPER, Pro-President of the Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Z Dgegmaps. 0, 1501—P. M. Messrs. Wm. M. Cooper and E. W. Cooper GSNTLEMEN : I have the honor to receive' your kind incitation to the Cooper Shop and Volunteer Refresh ment Saloons. As my professional engagements and bu shines are so pressing, allow me briefly to say, that I cannot yisit your patriotic &donne. FICEPTIMO Ot wHinfitODAY. Therefore, I shall avail myself of your kindneee, and have the happy pleasure to accompany Senorita ISABEL CUBAS on a visit to your Saloons on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 11th inst., at 8 o'clock. Yery respectfully, JAMES IL NIXON, It Lessee of the Academy of tiusic. IirNINTH LECTURE OF THE COURSE ON PHYSIOLOGY, including the ilinCtiolle of the Liver, Heart, 1111 d Dung., at the KOLE°. TIC COLLEGE, DACE, below FIFTH Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, by Doctor PAIN E. The public le invited. delo-2t* Err PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. oixth LECTURE of toe Course will be di= livered on THUR,DAY EVENING, December 12, at CONCERT HALE, by Rev. R. S. STORK t, D D. Sub ject: "A Just War; its Relation to the Higher Develop ment of a Nation." Lecture quarter before 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; at T.B. Pu NUT Streets. s l l'§ $I EI and CUT del-5t TrOFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL CORSA NY—S OTICE.—The Annual Election for Seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, No. Tl,l :Mirka stmt, or IVEDNIISDAV, .renoary sin, 3.502, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. K. delo-tjanB* . EDWARD PEACE, President. or. UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA• TlVlii—At the Animal meetinff of the Seder. beht Tuesday, Octuber 15th, the following geutlenien were elected officers and managers for the ensuing, year: PRESIDENT, SAMUEL IL PE UMW& VICE PRILDDINTS: BIGIIHBD D. WOOD. J. FISHES LEAKING. voLtsuitss, EDMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street. CORRESPONDING SEORiempr, iioNTOO,II.ISBY DONT/. RECORDING SECRETARY, JOHN H. ATWOOD. MANAGERS. BEDIRDIAD Coates, John D. Taylor, X. W. Baldwin, 6. /49.111 , 1 VAS' W. M. 0.1165, JOS H. Dulles. Thomas Latimer, John Ashurst, John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd, William Purvea, Zebulon Locke, Arthur G. Collin, Charles Rhoads, Benjamin Orne, Richard Wool. Joh. W. CM%bur% Gnome b. Wurtz. M. no Thomas Wattson, Abnitni IL Perkins. Ate subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, Mr. JOHN HICKS was reappointed Agent, and Messrs. 5. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Collectors. It is well known 11,a1 11,1 e goelety is not a mere alma giving agency, but a moral-suasion institution as well, which strives to remove pauperism by leading the poor to habits of industry and guod morals. In pursuing this work, its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every condition, and especially ILMOII6 such of the pp g 113 CIO not hag 1156 h Ike eire-is. in tew or the trutrodug to be ap prehended the coming winter, the Society asks attention to the requests of the Collectors, who are now making their annual calla, The Managers have made arrangements for a larger supply of fuel than limb upon With more fayoralio limn at any previous POOBODI and Mllll4 100 x to the public to contribute liberally to enable them to supply the extra demand which is likely to arise. Persons preferring to contribute directly can hand subscriptions to the Agent, at the offlce, Northwest corner of SEVENTH and SAN SON, or to PRAWN]) WILCOX, Esq., Treasurer, zo. 404 CHESTNUT Street. SAMUEL 11. PERKINS, President. JOHN I. ATWOOD, Secretary. n023-etw9t ➢IILITARY NOTIURC HEADQUARTERS 11 0M E GUARD, City of Philadelphia. Damanan 9,1.994, 6Vgghii ORDER No..••l The Headquarters of the Home Guard have been re moved to the second story of No. 208 South FIFTH Street, below Walnut street. All reports, returns, and communications, intended for these Headquarters, will be Made there. Office hours from Mee o'clock A. if., till four o'clock P. M. daily, Sundays excepted. By order of Brig. Gen. A. J. PLEASONTON. VIM. BRADFORD, Assist. Adj't General. It UNITED STATES MARINES.- WANTED, immediately, for the United States Ma rine Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. All informt4i9l) that MUT bt required will be g iven at the Benaem-ons, Olt South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, dell-121 Recruiting Officer. BEADQTIARTERS CUR TIN LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. SO CHESTNUT St Authorized by the Governor, and accepted by the Federal Government. Comfortable quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay, Rations, and 'Uniform as soon as enrolled: By order of COL. H. I_ STAINIZOOIL W. B. DIA.O ADAM, Adjutant. A GRADUATE OF THE UNIVER dr:A. Pity of ronneylvenia4 with eome experienee pe Toachur, and poneesslng the beet of recornmendatione,lde sires a situation in a School or private family. Address J. F., Flo. 1810 CHANCELLOR Street. dell-wfm3t* VOR PRESENTS.-LIGHT, NEAT; L' and serviceable UIIIIIIIIDLLA.S, at SLEEPER'S long eatabliebed manufactory, MARKET Street, one door above Teeth. dell•St* E 1 RAPES.—splendid Catawba Grapes, NA . from Neney's Island," take Erie, in small cases for storekeepers or families, at RICHARDSON'S, N 0.126 MARKET Street. dell-201 OHEAP SUGAB S.-C. DONOGHUE, lt.J 43 Sand: WAVED. gtrssi, f» a.. Bolting Maw 316 fined gugars, Syrups, Coffee, and Adamantine Candles at low prices, to prompt cash buyers. dell-Bt* H. AIR -WORK OF ALL KINDS, I II Winton Leavae, nod Mace Work framed wts6 the. Trent% convex oval glasses, In a tasteful manner, at GEORGE Y. BENKERT'S, 828 ARCH St. dell-iftf ITAIR-DYEING FOR LA.DIRS and Oen+!einea dOne at F CPURTH. pqS BliddiCH, In the beet style. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE RECEIVED SOME FINE GOODS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RICH DARK SILKS, LYONS VELVETS. PRINTED REPS. CORDED REPS. FINE SHAWLS. SCARLET SCARFS. BLACK CLOAKS. CLOAK CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, &c., &c. dell.wfmim CLOAKS ! C.L.OAKS ! MAGNIFICENT FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS In entilese variety. Also, the largest and best Nisorte Mock. of SEAL SKIN CLOAKS In the City. NYEBY lux STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL. The very best work, at PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE. NO. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. G RIIAT ATTRACTIONS. FOR TILE HOLIDAYS ONLY. Most suitable for PRESENTS, will be offered at No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, FROM WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst. DURING THE HOLIDAYS ONLY, A fresh and carefully selected stock of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, WHITE GQQDI, Comprising all the most recently imported novelties in his Ike. These wishing to make acceptable, AS well as useful CRRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, Would do well to call at 1024 CHESTNUT ST., Before proceeding elsewhere 200 TALENCIENNE TRIMMED LACE anti% 82.50, worth $5 100 VALENCIENNE TRIMMED LACE SETTS, $5, worth $lO. 400 VALENCIENNE TRIMMED LACE COL LARS, 8102, and upwards. 200 DOZ. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 16, IS, 20 eta, and upwards. 500 DOZ. CORDED BORDERED HANDKER CHIEFS, bc, and upwards. 00 DOZ, PINE APPLE HANDICERCIII_Erg, 226. and upwards. 200 REAL THREAD VEILS, $2 to $25, worth double. 100 POINTP. LACE SETTS, $5 to $35 100 POINTS LAZE eOLLAltd r oi to *2O. VALENOIENNE, POINTE APPLIQUE, lIONI TON, MALTESE, and other LACE OOLLARi, SETTS, HASDKER- cArEes lIESTIIE3, (to. And also in LACES, EDGINGS, and IbiSEAT INGS, by the yard. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS and SETTS, Mina, llilfAliTir WAISTS and ROBES, 40. CAMBRIC, SWISS, and LINEN EDGINGS, IN SERTING, and FLOUNCING, dec. Comprising a great variety of GOODS in the above line, imitable for HOLIDAY PRE SENTS, all fresh, desirable, and at prices defying competition. JOHN A. MULLEN, ARTIOLF 4 I SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THREAD LACE VEILS. TALENCIENNE LANES. VALENCIENNE COLLARS. TALENCIENNE SETTS. POINT LACE AND OOLLARS. FRENCH tnisuomEurEs, of au kinds. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. LINES TABLE CLOTHS MID NAPKINS, VELVET CLOAKS AND BASQUES, at $lO and $l5. PRICE, FERRIS, S 108, No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. deb-tf GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE.- Will open this morning— A full line of Merino Shirts and Drawers. A nice assortment of Gent's 'Mande. A full line of Clifton and Moyina Hass. A nice assortment of heavy Cassimeres. Two lots of tine French Black Cloths. Thirty doz. L. C. lidgfs, from Auction. Twelve doz. Suspenders from Auction. Striped Cloths for Shirts. DRUM Flai.i h, Whike, Sad, awl Gray. Gloves in great variety at HOUSE FURNISHING DUN GOODS.--SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ADDISON, Importers and Dealers in Linen, and House Furnishing Dry Goods, etc. Hate now on baud a full asaortment of Linen Sheeting, Table %Mg, Z apiallet Wag, Diaper TOWeiling. 010., ere., troportat unCler tho old tariff. or bought a great sac rifice. N.B.—Five per cent. allowed on purchases as above, if paid for on delivery. no27tf 'ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY let, our entire stock of BLANKETS at the ofd prices. Will opon THIS DAY a largo stock of all Wool Flom- Pelts, Our 25 cent White Flannels are the hest in the city. Very handsome neat styles Detadues at 18Xe ; hand some dark grounds, all Wool. at 31 and 37 cents. COWPERTH WAIT & CO., des-tr N. W. corner MUT/1 and DIAINIBT, (AS IN THE APOSTOLIC DAYS, the Blind See, the Peaf neer, the Lame Walk, tbe Rheumatic and suffering of all classes are cured, at MO MALEC') Street. Philadelphia, by . .P.r.rfe. BOLLES, STEVENS, .4c CO. Deafness and constant ringing and roaring in the head endears, for a period of over six years, perma nently cured in twelve treatments, by Blectricity, at r 420 WALNUT Street, 1 7 on e of Prof. c, Tit iiiios' 'intik sod e etilehed, by request of the undersigned, for the benefit of humanity. ... .. - Bead the following; then, call at 1220 Walnut street, and witness the astonishing cures daily performed, an- if You are suffering from any disease considered incurable by me...UM bleu of the old vendee, apply to us, and we will give you a warrantee of a perfect cure, and charge you nothing if we fail: a About six years ago I became entirely deaf in my right ear, and constant ringing end roaring in my head attended it constantly: I tried different medical a host, of the common remedies, for years, and finally abandoned all hopes of ever being free from the most horrid of all troubles. All about me was noise and ring ing. A short time since I obtained a circular issued from the office of Itsdlep cgmpaah /22.11 Walnut stoat and; on reading, was induced to cell on those Gents for ad vice, who readily informed me that they could cure me in a few days. I put myself at once under their treat. ment, and in twelve applications was entirely cured, and have not been troubled since. I have good reason to think the cure 'permanent; as time animist has elapsed to test its results. 6 , 1( cheerfully recommend all similarly afflicted to apply to these• Gentlemen, astheirdisrovory in the ap plication of glectrlcity enables them to give a war rentee in nearly all cases, whether acute or chronic. IiJAIIII.4 NUMIIVE, dell-Min:lt* tt FIFTEENTH and fIgDVORD." AUTER'S HAIR DYE, 30 cents a box, or three boxes 75 cents: bottles large as the debar 145_13 wad: Timm streot, Ni.T ra■_• E. B. EARLEY, FITIINISHING UNDRPTASEP., 13onthwest corner of 'UNTIL and GREEN Streets. nol9.3raifte Philadelphia. TOYS AND CHRISTMAS CLOSING OUT SALE OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The undensigned is now selling ont a stock of Fancy Coeds, einbtaelog Odd Jewittry, Petfuniery, Pull' Boxes, Chess and Checker Alen, Dolls, floitt's Dressing Cases, Ladies' Work Boxes, Sachets, Pocket-Books, Porto monnales, &e., &e. Also, in store, an assortment of Nablits, new and bean. CM Arles of Woollen Muds and Sontag& to which the attention of tie retail trade is invited. JOHN LETS LEY. jr., Nu ' 17 North FOURTH' Btreat, Ahore Market. CHRISTMAS IS COMING, And we are enured that many who road The Press are already considering WHAT TO PRESENT TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FF.IgNDS, We would suggest the following: Either A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF, TIE, or GLOVES. Or. if they have friends IN THE HMV, what eoel.l be more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers, than GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR ISR.A.VI2' 172.TV1M. 07.0 WirratX THE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT W. W. H NIGHT'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, No. 606 ARCH STREET. N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or e?"' at SO, AND UPWARDS. n027-if Im i rA MAGNIFICENT! gt PRESENT_ OtiE OF THOSE With table, shelves, ventilator, vthidows, cot, &c., ma nufactured by WM. H. RICRA.R.DSON, 415 ]t&RKET Street. Also, TIMIS FOR CHAPELS AND SUTLERS. dell-at CADET MUSKETS AND EQUIP MENTS.—Wee have just ivade to order a lot Of SIP perier MUSKETS anitable for Philadelphia Cadets. They are light and neat, such as every parent would wish to place in the hands of their sons, affording healthful ex ercise without being so heavy as to injure the spine. Also, CADET EQUIPMENTS made to Hlasko pat tern. PHILIP WILSON & no2o-len CIIUWPIN'tI•I' Street. - CLOTHING. EH. EIADRIDC#E, Agt., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, HEW taken the Store, No, ti2e) DIABHNT STREET, Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the public in general with CLOTHING, READY NADI; OR MADE TO ORDER, TN TILE BEST STYLE, AT MODERATE PRICES, As he buys and sells exclusively FOR CASH. de7-lm if KEN NEDY'S AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH ocs.Sm NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. 1862. Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with BLANK BOOKS Of all sizes, made of the best LINEN PAPERS, Awl viaronttil durable, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in great variety. LETTER, NOTE, and BILL PAPERS. TIIIPLE-RNITRA ttomt. PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. WM. F. MURPHY & SONS, PRACTICAL BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET. de4-wks2m STOVES AND RANGES. 'YNWItIeIgIWYVVVV.A... ,,,,,, - ,, _ SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS BURNER, FOR TEEN PARLOR, DINING. BOOM, AND ., OFFICE, __ IN ALL SIZES, and made in the most Approved manner, et the best Imported Russia Iron, with P ATENTED CLAY CYLIN DELIS, of which we have the exclusive sale. NORTH, CHASE, t NORTH, 012-2mit No. SOO North SECOND Street. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES, Gall. cot:miming, with Double-plated Tope, and alt the latest improvements. Nomfactarod and gold at 012.2mif No. 209 North SEOOND Street. i g I THOMSON'S CELEBRATED LONDON “SITCENER," The Mat, most durable, and convenient anallo - for Cooking; having the hest facilities for an abun dant supply of Hot Water, Roasting, Raking, Stewing, Broiling, 80. For sale, in various sizes, of our own manufacture. NORTH, CRASH, & NORTH , OFFICIAL NOTICE. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, / WASHINGTON CITY, Dec. sth, 1851. he following rasahttlaa 1. been exkope,A by the HOMO of Representatives of the United States, viz: Restlred, " That the . Scuetary of War be requested to furnish to this House copies of all contracts made by the Quartermaster's Deportment fur feeding disabled )191M1 during the itinter, to nEsts the terms of these en tracte, the names of west contractors, and the number of horses given out, and whether these contracts were made upon public notice." All officers and agents of the Quartermaster's Depart ment are iustructed to send to the Quartermaster General immediately upon seeing this notice eopida of all [recto and all information embraced within the terms of the resolution. (sinned) bI. C. MEWS, delo-6t Q. Al. General. A RMYCLOTHING- AND EQUI PAGE OFFICF, Piiii.enutruis, Dec. 9, 1801. Proposals are invited at this office, until the 20th in stant. for ZOITANE LEGGINGS, of Russet Leather, or other suitable material; and of Linen or Russia Sheet ing; to he mg Melton high. Samples of the Leggings to he sent ol w... 1 the proposal, stating prices. G. 11. GROSSMAN,. 0010420 Deputy Quartermaster General. JOHN H. STOKES, 702 MOH Street A OPPENHEVYMB, NERO LIAN •• POE BROKEN in all branches of trade, and manufacturer of every description of Army Goods, No. 48 Smith TIIIRD Street, west side, second story, Philadelphia. deg-6t* THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, NO. cog AtiovE sixTn, Opposite the Arch-street Theatre rio26-1m if PHILADELPHIA. TIN MEN'S SOLDF R—Babbitt Metal, fafinufactured and for ealo by JOsiGra W. 'BARER, del-4t* S2l North SECOND Street. B RJNG YOUR OLD BRITANNIA Lamps, Plates, and Tea-pots, and get them ex obangod Soe tail, to .108111s41 W. 11i-itts, de7.4t* 821 North SECOND Street, PELTER SOLDER Manufactured S and for sale by J. W. RAKER, &Mt* 821 North SECOND Strut_ COPPER BOTTOMF-6, 7, and 8 inch, salaam and round corners, for sale low by Ce7-4t* J. W. BAKER, 821 North SECOND St. • • TIN PLATES, WIRE RIVETS, Ears, Lamps, Spoons, Bar and Pig Tin, Bar and Pig Lead, Braziers' Copper, Sheet Zinc, Sm., for Maio, cheap, by JOSEPH. W. BAKER, de7.401 - Narth GIEOOIII3 A QUARRIES, FERN OASES, A XX- 'variety of fish and Plants, No. 144 North SIXTH Street. d2.lm* ssooo' $4,500, $1,600, TO IN VEST• ON MORTGAGE. Apoiy to ALI'RItD FITLEB, Conveyancer, No. 51 North Sired HOLIDAY GOODS FANCY GOODS. Greatest varitty and lowest prices at TILLER'S CHEXPEST IMPORTING HOUSE, delo-6t 32 South FOURTH Street MILITARY GOODS. PLEND tD TENTS, FOR OPPICVteg on MEN, MILLINERY GOODS_ FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, No. 209 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. olZeUgt ArULL AND BPIENDID AS SORTMENT of Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, and Gents' Furnishing Goode, just received and for sale. Also, a variety of Travelling Shirts. W_ SCOTT, SU CHEST NUT Street, below Continental ESA RAKER & CO.'S UNEXCELLED COD LIVER OlL—The moat approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, sm. Physicians, prescribinff it, have (iN Qs testimonials of many Of Lae prolveasaa) a baaven me of 901111iUKINS in rvllich all he efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids era assured, by the evidence of thousands, that it la less nauseous and more readily retained to their benefit than many manufactured commulge sold as Cod Liver Oil, unetveate Ana raw, by the rroprietore and by Coy. apothecariet JOAN C. BARER it CO., millOansif 161 North THIRD Street. AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE SALE or CARPETINGS, &c. SAMUEL 1,. BAILY, eurviving partner td 17r^ Into Srm of BAILY & BROTHER, In order to (lo w . r t r , thtir Fraeinem, will offer for sale>. through 'THOMAS DIEM & SONS, Auctioneers, ON FOURTH-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 11th inst., AT 10 (YCLOOK. Their large and attractive Stock' of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C., In lots to suit purchaser+. The "OMR; Witt Cat'Agile% will be terriuma the Store, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. Two days previous to the Bele, where holrjah•,rCpertl E...d others ore invited to attend. de43-5t NEW FUEL' cATioNs HENRY WARD BEECHER'S TIIANICSGIVItiC g EAMON THE HONEY IN THE LION'S CARCASS. WAR AND EMANCIPATION. A THANKSGIVING SERMON, . Preached in the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., on, Tbankegiring morning, November 21, 180 j, RIVV. WARD BEI:GwEll, AS . octavo. pamphlet. Single copies 15 cents, or eight copies for one dollar, or ten dollar,, a hundred. For sale by I', if, lIVIERSIJI h tutonurt, it 396 CHESTNUT Street. TT EN R Y "WARD BEECHER'S THBNIUGIVING BERMON—The Honer is the Linn'g Carengs, 4, WAR AND EMANOIPA PION," Delivered at the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Thanksgiving Day, Noy. 21, 1661, in one octavo pant phlet—price 15 cents—is pnbfisheil and fur gala this day by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, dell-tf 306 CHESTNUT Street. N EW AND INTERESIIN( I IIISTORICAL TALE. THE SCHOOLMASTER AND HIS SON, A narrative of events which occurred during the Thirty Years' War. 'l7mo:dated from the German of C*cpari. "Not a fictitions tale, but a simple recital of historical events," mirk one intensely interesting. A work well adapted for the family circle, the Sunday-School Libra ry, or the leisure hours of the Camp. PRIOR, IN DIU'S LIN,3B CENTS. For tale at the Lootistords generally, and also, with a general aesortmeut of Holiday Books and .Inventles, at the LUTIIEBAN PUBLICATION ITO USE, dell-wfmht No. 42 North NINTH Street, FOREIGN - READING ROOMS, 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of JUNIPER. OPEN EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. From 11 A. M. until 2P. 31. ex olusiVrlg for Ladies All the principal French, German, and English illus trated and Literary Periodicals are regularly received every, two weeks. Galignani's Messenger and Journal des Debuts by every mail from Europe. Terms of singlo subscription per annum, S 6 three months, $2.50; oils month, (41. Family subscription ger annum, 540 three months, $3.50. illEr Orders for foreign Books and Periodicals forwarded by every steamer. F. LEYPOLDT, Foreign Bookseller, no2o-1 m 1323 OH ES rxtrr. BOOKS, LAW AND lIIISCELLA REOES, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street Libraries at a distance purchased. Those haying pciehe W MI, if at distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. CAtAI6OI4, in keg., sent free. Libraries ap praised by ife26-ff 1 JAEN OA Tif PRETAL. WANTS. WANTED—By a young man, arc'. 17, a SITUATION in a REAL-ESTATE OF FICE, where he can obtain a thorough practical know ledge of the business. Please address, stating terms, re quirements, &c., "D. E. T.," Press offico. dell-2t* A THOROUGH 1100K4CEEPER, of sererai years' experience in a first-class house in this city, is uoa• open for an engagement. Satisfac tory references. Address L , Aa," box .1.496 Philadelonia root Office. dell-2t* WANTED BOOKS TO .POST AND SETTLE; Intricate Accounts to adjust; 'Writing to do, of any kind. Apply at No. a 2 South THIRD Street, up stairs. de9-tnftr9t* QALESMAN WILL DE ()PEN FOR NJ an ENGAGEHE NT, January Ist. A Salesman who sells Seventy Thousand dollars of Dry Goods to first-class near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given. Address RICHARD, Press office. del-Im* - WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, a situation as Clerk, or employment in any bu ainess capacity - . He has a general knowledge of business, and can give the most satisfactory reference. Address J. HOPPER, Blood's Dispatch Office. no3o-14t* VOA GALE AIID TO LET. To LET. ' TILE LARGE AND, ELEGANT S tortE, O. 5'23 'MARKET STREET. Apply on the premieee tit - ORPHANS' COURT SALE No that certain messuage and tract of land, containing 22 acres and 48 perches, bounded by tenth of 4Viin Richards, Charles Roth; William kneltenbaeh, sad others, being about half smite from the borough of Potts town. The land is well fenced and watered, and divided into convenient fields. The improvements are a two and three.ouarter story BRICK HOUSE with two story kitchen attached, together with Wash House, Swim hates. Ice Iltdt4e, Sc.. a 'large storm i witzer barn, With three Wagon Rouses, Slaughter House, new Rog 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 are new, and in excellent repair. The• house is papered and painted throughont. It is con- Tenient to sehoole, mills, and i.laece of public worship. This property is one of the handsomest and most de sirable in this section of the country, and well worthy the attention of per sons wishing a property of the kind; with all the best improvements, and in complete repair. EPHRAIM F RITZ, DAVIEL, Li vEteooov. deg-4t* Administrators. def DESIRABLE HOUSES TO RENT:. Two in Caskill street, Noe. 301 and 303. Rent fl.O. nor month each_ One in Morris street, between Fifth and Sixth. Rent $l2 per month. One on Potty-seventh etreet, between'llestonville ave nue and Laneaeter Pike, Twenty-fourth ward ? has three. ROOMP, AIM 11. huge lot imlainlyie. Rani o'o per nankin,. One in Otsego, late Church street, below Morris. Rent .96 per month. One No. 638 Pine street, containing eight rooms. Rent $2OO per year. Ono No. 1302 South Fourth strait. Rai 313 ier month. One No. 1= Graeae street, Eighteenth ward. Rent Ff 12.50 per mouth. One No. 611 Beare street, below Wharton. Rent $6.60 per month. One ?Of Auburn otroot, below Carmitan_ Ron! 918.58 per month. One 1027 Bhippen street, containing six rooms and gas. Rent $l2 per month. Apply to TIIIIISIAS MX.ATIIi, Real Estate Agent anti Collector, northwest corner of THIRD and LONER &RD streets, and northmet corner of I'LIIIRTH and PIKE streets. de7-401, F 0 R EXCHANGE A FINE MitaMILL PROPERTY t on the Eastern Shots pi Miry land, roi,sisting or Grist, bast, and carding Mile, Wheel.. Wright Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Store, ec., comprising a whole Tillage, with about 30 acres of ground; superior water power—no. equal in the country; bringing a rental of $1,500 per annum. Apply to . _ . J, ih WATERS; 3.19 - Soutb - FOURTH Street FOR SALE-A LARGE FAC TORY BUILDING, covering a lot of ground 100 feet by 150 feet, haring three fr9nth with alum titetiin oomph,to order, situate in the centre of the city. Will be solo at a great eacrifice. No money required. Part can remain on the pre nine ' and tho balance will be taken in city property. Apply to J. 11. WATERS, deo.tf 110 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE.--TWO COTTAGAS, built in Italian style, beautifully situated on LEX INGTON Street, near by the Passenger Railroad, West Philadelphia j luroy li It di c, Also, two beautifully Hie coated iu 2.l.4lwwWiite, near the Darby Passenger Railroad. 'Either of which will be sold very low, on the most reasonable terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, no 23 No. 309 WALNUT Streot. gt FOR SALE-WEST LOGAN- Ma SQUARE PROPERTY.—Four-story Brown Stone Dwelling, with extensive back buildings. For further particulars, apply to E. PETTIT, n 023 No. ON WALNUT Street. "PARR FOR SALM.—A FARM., in excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one acres, (tine of which are woodland ' ) pleasantly situated hi Limerick township, Montgomery county, two awl & half miles from the Limerick station, on the Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol • hire ($5,000). Apply on the premises. nole•tf SAMUEL If. GRA.FF. BOMIDINGr. OHEAP BOARD AT DARLING'S Beyrre House, TIMID Street,.above dace. AtIQMS for the winter month* it Si Dor weak. Mee, a. rotes. with tire and with reasonable. The !alp aud roorno wilt compare with many of She high,Driced holism 11* TO LET—With or without board to a .ibeA room and swifts , room, OT bed room only, in VALNIIT Btreet,,between Tenth and Broad. Address, for further particulars, "X, Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut Arent. th.4-tf SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLIgH, BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 5 - wrath SIXTEENTIL Street, near Chestnut. Terms mcslevate. detblat QKATERS'ITEADQUARTERS—Wa. have just received a full stcsk of euperiv.7 SKATE& of the latest peftotne. LADIES' SKATES, MISSES' SKATES,. GENT'S SKATES, PA,TNXT SKAMNSL 4.74g.4 AQPIASII atiATEEti irtnar Skates of every variety. Cadet Muskets and Ent,ipmente,, Crlcket and HMS Ilan Implements, Camp Coto,, Army Chests, Guns, Pistols, Pit/LIP w4Aisupt k Co„ liKa7int 43 7 CIiENTKIIT Stmt. Pp BUSSES! BRACES ! SUP PORTERS !! 0. IL NEEDLES, FL. W. eornar RICE Iva TWELPiN Street., nits., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appli ances, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of best American. 'English and American Supporters and Belts. iglievidisr ayi , s‘smv great variety, French Pessaries, B.:e. Ladies' Department conducted by Ltuii.o., TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. no27.tttiak AmiducAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC —BROAD AND LOCUST Stteetel. Yflf. Find lelnnager J. Itt. NIXON TR'S (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, DECEITRER 11, THE GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIAN, EDWIN FORREST' Who in engsignd fnr only A LIMITED NPAIRER OP NUMPTI, whom appearance In hig flair° chri AFTER AN ARSE O) OF FIVE yEklis, the GREATEST DRAMATtC FURORE. Will appear As CLAUDE MEINOTTE, TO-11I0I4ROVF (TII(IESPAY) EVENING; CUBAS When the Ihnntifitt, Irnneinntlne„ &the 15•n0., ,, ,,e4 Sonninh Ifnm.ll9o SENORITA ISABEL CTBAS, Will make hor fret appearanco ITT a' GRAND FittNCII BALLET. also in NE WO PA D'ANnE BALLET AND OBAMA COMBINED (N FIITDAT, FORREST AS VIROI.US NoTftn--MiIYKRE OF SFYICI t IATORS. Thr patrons of the Academy are respectfully requested' to purehrom their tickets at the ]toes °air°, as the ma. ntigement hi' not reiponsible for tb..keld cull by outside speculators. PRICES OF ATIMISSION.—PA moc k, fi.ataaat Circle. and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved' Seat& Private Boxes, with siitilliimintur for Flight per- , Bons, $6. Family Circle and Aniphitheatrv, 2v cents. SEATS SECURED FOUR DAYS IN ADVANCE. Doors open at 7; Commence at half paxtl. vonnuAt NIGHTS, MoNnAy,wEnNEsDAy, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. CCBAS rantrrs—TUESDAY AND TIIiiMDAY, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE READ AND ANALYZE-I'4P CONCERT HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER. 13. At a (martyr of Eight oktiorA Tichetti 25 ce:a3. 11011.3t* WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above 'EIGHTH. Triumphant anemia of this now and thrilling Mania*. P;quemiriun Drama. Third week of tho grand equentrlan npectiscie. To-night the performance wilt commence with the grand National Eiliseistrian Sepectacle, entitled SOUTII1;1t14 REBELLION - 11Y SEA AND LAND: To awhile with THE CATARACT OF THE GA.NGESI Admission 25 and 15 ceuts. AIRS. JOHN DREW'S AN-L AR . __ O 44TBEET THEATRE, Acting and ta g o Manager W. S. FRZWIRIOKS. Scaliness Agent and Troaourer JOS. D. MURPHY. Tnis (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, December The performance to commence with Sir John Itostiom Borerly Lady Itefalems... CI arisga r To conclude ii ith BEN, THE BOAISAV.U.V_ Den Dea1ing.......:,,,Mr. L. R _ hetvelf. Cnanne OF IME.-1/ours open at 4' before 7; curtain will rise et preeisdy. Ho extra charge for reserved Beata. WALNUT -STREET TrrEATrix- NINTH and WALNUT Street*. Sole LesseeMßS. M. A. OARRETTSON ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY *OF THIS (WE PN E Y) EVENING, De !mbar 11, dud every Evening until ftirtlier notice, will be per- - formed Ids- grand Legendary Drama of FAra'l AND MARGUERITE. Mr. J. B. Roberts Mrs. Anna Cowell Previous to the prima, A 2 3 8titit...Alt FA-ReiE ki EVENING. Pawns-50, 37X, 75, and 25 cents; Private Bezel : $5 and $3. Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 74" Dia glierite N vanoillk& THOMAS'S Filter CLASSICAL SOIREE. SATURDAY, DECEUDER Itrff, AT , THE ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Verner TENTH. and CHESTNUT .Sfreete. sonscripßenti (for the Feries) will lie received at the principal .11Ins , c Stare=. Single tickets st, or tickets ad mitting 3 persons e 2; can be had on the evening at the door. d02.-12t MAGIC LANTERN PICTUREg OP TII).' REBEL LlON—Represeuting all the prowl. neat Scentq,, Engagements • and Incidents to this date. For sale by W. QUEEN & CO., 1124 CHESTNUT Struet. A Descriptive List furnished gratis, sod scot by migl rleSi 911 8114/IClittoti, jIEMPLE OF Sti ONDERS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ, TDB GREAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQ Ul ST. in Lie now and constantly-Varied PPTlPrinlinve. EVERY INENIIiG; cunanQuainp at add WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—illustrating the astanishing and interesting Myatt,- ries r f Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Ventri loquial Denionstrations, in which the VOW Will amuse and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission, 25 conla ; children. 13 emu. b6lB-te GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - CARL SENTZ, Conductor. . . _ PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. at BM o'clock F. DI., at the MUSICAL FUND IT kLL. iteltaga a Eight Tickets, ital tingly Ticliet+3. 26 CU, To be had at And:o'B,llo4 Chestnut street, J. E. G0t:11444 Beveoth and Chestnut, and at the door of' the Hall. 0018-11 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or JL THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CRESTIIIn II Migh gender. execpied, from V A. IL till 5.P, S. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve perm half price. Shares of Stock. 530. iyl INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.I- Exhibition on WNPNESDAY AITESNOONv woovis, twin/mon, INA Gem. Brom /I* South EIGHTH Street. Do9-wtr delo.st WATCHES, JEWELRY, See; TN ORDER TO REDUCE QUN: large stock of WATCBBS JEWELRYi SILTNII" WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now; in ac cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY' REDUCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemen intending to pnrchatte a wocohL for their own Bear; will find at our EatabLithiSibat sa - article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED. ON for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever Wore *eked. Particular attention le given to repairing doe Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. FARR it BROTIIER, Imricrtove, oc23.2mif 524 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. poif LITILTV,IS RAPE DRPOT 11B MOVIDD to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, Mr ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Wu& determined to merit future patronage, bee mewed ea elegant and convenient atom, and ken new ao ha.d. large assortment , of Lillie , s Celebrated Wrought wR Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Sofas, (the way strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) &Um, I.IIIWI Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke. 1/1111e'e Bank Vault Doors and Leda will kt fii.rdeLea to order on abort notice. Tbie Li the strongest, beet. pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yoi offend. Mao, particular attention is called 'to - Lilliars I Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, do. This Safe ta ,vocr mle4 to ROM its style and elegance anything ante& 63114 for this purge), and le the only one that is Mal r fire and burglar proof. SPIOIAL NOTICIE.—I have now on hand say twenty of Fan-el, Herring, & Co.'p Safes, most orthemneariTart, and some forty of other makers, cornpriaing a GOMM" assortment tio glans, and all lately u d nhan fan gba• now c elebrated Lune Safe. They Will be sold at Tart low prices. Please call and examine. SADLICIL Almost INSURANCE icqptrAtims; COMMONWEAL RANCE COMPA PZNIZSYLVAELL DIRECTORS, palm Jayne, 31. 8., Charles 111Logara, John M. Wffitall, ' John. Ks Walter, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S.. Stewart, WlMunk Struthers, Benry Lewis, Jr., Stepben,Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, 81.. Bi 301 IN lil. WEITALL, Vice Pres Monk. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 618 CHESTBitill' Street. Philadelphia. so. if If FAME INSIIWCE COMP NT, No. 400.. CHESTNUT etre& FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. Dies Crone. George W. Day ofDay & Matlack. lisinnal Wright it W‘-i.i.t Bras. & 00. D. 1J Birnoy ii Davie & Dirney. Retry Lewis. Jr - " Uncle Bros. & 00. C. Richardrot.. ti J. 0. Rowe & Go. Jino... W. Everm0n.,...... ~ J. Ws. Everson 4 Ga. Geo. A. Weet„, „ " Wint it Tuba. ff. &. ii...-i., , , .. " Oirvuge, Marittig A 00. 0. Wilson Davie. Attorney-at-law. D. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodruff Jim. Roeder, Jr.. No. 1 a 3. Greon named. GEGEGE Wi. DAY, INeihient. FRANCIS. N. MICR., Gii...• ~-Ilreeidee&. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. is26-4so QAVING, STAThd kJ TRUST COMPANY, corner TRIED and OHNOT. NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PEA OF 1 1; GRAMTORD. ihaili t. sr :Alms R. NUNTNR, Segratney end ir88811.43r. Office hours, from 10 until.3.o'ut , ck. This company is not joined in any application to Di Legislature. SLATE biA.NTE r-P 4 a These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, eo de cidedly preferable to any others, ere manufactured by as, and sold at PIULIES. TA• SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD it WILSON, ocs4vaif Na. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE G.44-NjuNiNce„ FIRE -PLACE HEATER. Somutimes collies the «Latrobe Stove," to tho kelt stove for alumina-the room in which ii etude, and 1.41 t Mule almm GI& &Indio& et them_ ARNOLD & WILSON, ock-Stnif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Strati. WEST CHETZER. lit - PRM mil PEIILKEIRLPIIIA. ROM), tin MEDIA.—NOTICE..—On and after. MOH_ VAT', "December 16, the time at which the last laraia will leave Philadelphia fur 'West CL , ater will be ch 4 from 10.30 to 6 45 P. n. 11.011117- delo.st RBEIGHT ton WASHINGTON, AL4B;:h.AITHIA, AND MEC& ToWN, Ily Ericsson Lino. ib. ithlthlnore,,-.-..4,froni.tknnce by, 'Railroad to WARRINGTM 'RAWL AT 3 o'l3‘9olc 'Freights for Sklse shove-nenuA 1 414 , 47, 02 at the tlEtiC9 tbe Ericsson billy Until"' end Rawarded. with nu hirsailhie despatch. freights will borentdred to be Nonni, and the natio mad destination. inpriend full. rtsight $5 cents Per bV,ponnds through to Washing. Ohl when In tomtit:an c WOO Nod; sod over. Tbl to bte cheapest, road qe rstabio a r 0144 ils Mrs la *Pa %wawa lehiludolphistgid Washington. 4ROYRB, .la.. Agent, Vo• tiouth WhArm. aOl4-tdPl7 .l AMUSEMENTS. IN THY LADY OF LYOWS E 0333 S. N. CIA:VI:LAND kLL IN 111 E WRONG .Th. R. L. Showell. '.Sr Mortimer. ..Mrs..roli Drew. Mina E mn.a Taylor. MR. J. B. ROBERTS SAFES. H FIIt IN U , OF TEM STA.= OP SAVING I.IUNDS