The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 13, 1861, Image 3

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    THE CITY.
AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MCsrO—Broad and Locust
Virgiraue."
Wilitnt-Magfif Vit*Viven—Nirrih and Weiluta Olt--
4 ; The Corsican Brothers"—o• Faust and Marguerite."
ABOR-STRIINT TIMATRE—Arch street. above Sixth.—
oa Ireland its it Was."
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE-_-Welnnt Street,
above Eiglith..=ii Thu 8011411Aiii Rebellio n by
- Land"—The Cataract of the Ganges."
TEKPLE or We:mane—W. E. corner Tenth and °best
nut streets.—Signor Blitz's Entertainment
NRITARY MATTERS—RECRUITING, &C.—The
Work of recruiting still continues rather dull. Moat of
the regiments in process of formation, howerer, are
wally complete, The National Guard .1/4ilient is stilt
encamped at Oxf .rd Park. A number of recruiting sta
tions are open in this city and throughout the State. The
regiment will soon be full.
The Twmty-fiftit Regiment; COMM Ritmoy's 7.ouaras,
now at tile rent of Itor ; are in Want of a number of men
to till up the rankg. Lieutenants Moylan and Bailie are
in town for tide purpose.
Captain Thomas 3. Qnigg, of the Irish Dragoons, is
recruiting men to be attached to the Bripile, alb at tin
,beef of Ivor.
The Ruff Zonaves and the Curtin Light Guard Nerd.
ments aro both occupying the Government buildings,
Chestnut street, below fifth. Names are slowly being
(Anti Wi.tsr, of illo BeventYifust Animist, Oa°
- Colonel 13oncre csilfornin, - ) is in town after a ntuhl,er
of men to fill vacancies in the organization.
Nen are being recruited for the Naval Artillery Corps,
'which is a select branch of the service, and none but the
lost volin.terro are accepted.
regiowilt is re sly, and will soon teats
for Wasldciptoe. It is not yet quite full. eel. Gregory
will take from this city one of the finest infantry regi
vents that hare yet left. The men are now encamped at
camp Chase.
eel_ Afr4eral.', x-e g tm.--..t of iselyr r artillery's now 011.
"Camped at the Diamond Cottage, Camden. The regiment
is supplied with the nibley tents, each of which contains
Sibley stove, l.y 711.1115 of . mbich the men are made
-comfortable in Of weather. The 'whoa is to
Pe used tor fermi cativas. They Will receive ten pieces of
artillery, for practice, for which the race-course offers pe
culiar facilities. The field and staff officers lire: Co
lonel, Charles Angered] : lieutenant colonel, J. H. Ober
tenser; major, William eandidus: quartertualtrli I'.
inlyerei atij 11l ant ' Charles zi..-aeziri,re; Burgeon, Dr.
'Griswold i assistant surgeon, It. H. Wevill; sutler, Win.
CI. Wood.
Yesterday afternoon a regimental flag was presented
by the ladies of Beverly, New Jersey, to the "Olden Le
pion," Colonel Bryan, regiment DOW encamped at that
place. The regiment is nearly full and SOOll expects to
Televr, aphie Communication has, for several weeks past,
leen egtabli,l,c4l from Colonel P. W. Crossra tattle,
at the quarterrna,ter's °tact', Ta - clith itinl Girant gtriaota,
co the qvarter. o 1 quurtrnuan - ter General Reiga at Wash
Ington.
A number of our brave volunteers, now at the seat o
war, are greatly in need of stockings and mittens. Those
of our patriotic ladies who are engaged in getting up
Mins useful articles should forward tiaaa 04 AMC so pos
sible.
The headquarters of the Borne Guard have been re
'Moved to the second story of No. 20S South Fifth street,
'below Walnut.
Captain Chenman Pliinp. Artillery -win drip
this afternoon on Islington Line, just above the Ridge
Avenue Railroad depot. They will start from their
.armory, Broad and uses streets, at 136 P. M. The foil
battery will be in service.
Captain Joe. 11. Sines:, of Commas , D, Irtaety-a,-A
- Regiment P. Y., in_HUM 1 If of --s Command, returns
-Mankato Iltre. Jas. Lefevre and other ladies, and A. M.
-Spangler, Dn., for donation of mittens for tho company.
NATAL MATTEILC.—Judging fecal% The brisk
ness • with which all work at our navy yard is being
pushed forward, we are led to believe that the Govern
ment intends soon to strike another terrible blow with
our navy. At r lc.-ent it 2,500 men are employed at
the yard, some of whom are working day and night, and
even on Sundays.
The United Slides strainer Miami has been removed
from the eectional dock, her coopering and painting
Laying been lin4hed_ She will keeesi-e her .. sociliziery
Immediately, and be Hot ready for sea as speedily as pos
6ible.
The sloop-of-war Brooklyn has received her entire
nrmament On hoard. It Consists of twerity-six guns in
broadside, and an extra tilled piyot,gnn, fore and Mt
.She will 5 0 into CO arnision in R day or two. •
The steam sloop-of war Juniata bat been planked and
Caulked, and received her first coat of paint yesterday.
It is expected beet she will be launched next week.
Yesterday, a number of officers from this and other
blotto !reported themselves at the navy vied bfo:
duty. They will be consigned to the different vessels
that are fitting out.
One-fourth of the prize-ship Marathon has been sold
by the United States Marshal. The share wits bought
for the sum of or 41,200 by Mr. James Helms.
. .
Commodore thz. 11,21ted 46z, , navy, -or
rived in this city (..n Wednesday evening. Commodore S.
is a native of t South, and is one of the fee' Southern
officers who ht. ve tot deserted their country in the.tinte of
Ler greatest nee.!. Be was in command of the East
§9aal/r9U at Uip viiibreak of tho iIfaRPIA troubles, and,
won rcu'lln of the IMIN of the tall of Fort Sumpter, is
sued a very patriotic address to the officers and men
tinder Lim.
CHIMED WITH SWINTRING....Throurgh the
exertions Of Detective Officer Samuel lleodersno, a
young man of robpectahlo connections, named Albert
.Armstrong Neal, was arrested, on Tuesday evening, upon
the charge of EdNindiing, some of our city merchants out of
good& at various f IneS; Unlit the Met reap. oii4 4 I.t
Most recent OPerat.Ong, which led to his arrest, was the
swindling of a Min Aestnut street, who are eogaged
in the furnishit.g goods business. The accused, at vati
-01113 time, SUeetedi d in getting articles until he ranup . a
bill of over a bundrol dollars. When pressed for the pay
ment of his debt, be expressed his inability to settle with
then= in cacti, but iota he was willing t 3 rem:nitrate
them, if they 1.15-111 d take groceries of parties who o wed
him for sonic wl.isky of a particular brand, which he; re
presented that he had sold to them. This was proved
false, MI the flea c.nbs6.lll/thhi'
_earned. Neal also
Swindled a jewelry firm by presenting a bogus check for
goods which be had purchased The :teenier] lta been
arrested before open a similar charge. lie was held, by
Alderman Beitler, for a further hearing.
DEATH OF IlonN R. lirmAss, Esq.—Horn R.
Rneass, a well-known member of the Philadelphia bar,
died at his residence, in West Philadelphia, at four
O'clock yesMrr ay morning. Dlr. lineass was an active
lAelltielaft, sad L.i {l,,,beam.ratio pen:NT.
Be is best known, pc,pnlarly, from his connection with
the office of District Attorney, having held that position
until the decision of the Court of Common Pleas accorded
the office to Mr. William D. Reed, after a long and spi
mita& eae s tB.4. linen. .ss Nru. asso a andid:cm' for ilte
aameoffice in 1851 1 , when Mr. Mann was chosen. The
deceased was a prominent member of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, having at one time odd the office
of Grand Master of the order in Pennsylvania. Mr.
IDIOM VIM 111-e1 Gland SikOL
- Union. In private 11Fo, the deceased was esteemed as an
amiable and I.ind-lsearted gentlemup.
PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONATI — Two young
vomen t named Mice 'Meow! and Catharine Ghtsson,
were before t Merman ratchet, yesterday - morning, en
the charge of Laving passed counterfeit live-dollar notes,
purporting to be the issue of the Bald:. The
offence was conunitted oboist two weeks since. 911
rectlved an ankrurfaoll3
note, giving the I.lllos and residences of the women, a
itescription of the bogus hills, and the location of stores
where they had beet' passed. Mr. Paulnn called at the
latter, ascertained that the notes bad really been passed,
snd then AVI.P , 2tAII 6.4 15.411 1 / S PI 38n c d_ 1 1/.0
WEN talon to the .tores and identified by the proprie
tors. After the hearing, they were committed to an
swer at court.
A PROM - Ida:NT PIIIIADRIPIELAN Drer.i-ern
Nally of the readers of The. Press will hear with sincere
tegret of the dendee of Mr. James B. Billings, of this
dty. The sad event took place in Stratford, Conti., on
Monday last, the Otis inst. The deceased, as one of the
itriP of Meagre_ Proalury, Pilling, le tin., was r massy
lean proprietor of the tiirard House, and in such capa
city enjoyed the confidence ant esteem of the entire corn
enmity. lie wee in the 37th year of his age. We have
not been acqualuted with the cause of his death, which
wonnexpected to his niftily friends.
CORM. TO BATON NE.—Will. Moran, Esq.,
recently appointed consd to Bayonne, France, yesterday
filed his bonds and entered his securities before Recorder
Eneu. The new corned proceeded to Washington last
TVCCiVr official inbtrlaCtiolll3, fie will Naha-
Ply take passage for Europa by the next steamer. In
parting, his Mal* friends in this city wish him health,
prosperity, and ruecess in the discharge of his official
duties.
A GOLDEN WEDDING.—Last evening, Henry
Nora, Nes., a retired merchant of Third street, celebrated
the fiftieth anniversary of his wetiding-day, et his resi
dence, in Aural Filth street, A Imo collection of
children, grand- ,linciren, personal friends, and ninth-L.B
assembled, and rased a very pleasant evening.
ALLEGED RF.CEIPT OF STOLEN GOODS.—John
Reese, a shoemaker. residbm at Wrath Ill:Mau. am.l
rond street, Was arrested on Wednesday, tor receiving
golon goods. Ile is alleged to have been in the halm' of
purchasing uppers. &e., from partite who are now under
wrest for stealing them. Reese was hold in e9OO bail to
tumor.
FINAL ilElniNG.—Yesterday afternoon a
itrther hearing was had before Alderman Heider, in the
use of John It. Schuyler, charged with the larceny of
rugs and cheliticals from the store of liarani CO., as
Rated in The Pr ae. everal persons testified to haring
purchased opium, nitrate of silver, , front the defend
lot, who ph-Luled guilty. He was committed, in default
>f 81,000 bail to answer.
A OR AND CONCERT, in Rid of the Voluntetq•
Refreshment fond, will be given On Monday at Musical
Fund Hall. See advertisement.
The 'Alit-15 - rippi Expedition
A Cairo correspondent of the New York Times,
writing under date of December 3, says :
Notwithstanding numberless newq,..per reports
to the contrary, it is evident no forward movement
of importance wilt take place from here for a couple
of weeks, at least. The Union commanders arc not
ready to COMllltlleo successful offensive M0V1.111413L-7
and of milgnil lids Sufficient to gain, should they be
successful, any really important result. Petty de
monstrations, resulting in the loss of hundreds of.
lives, have, it is hoped, been forever dismrdcd,
sad the thoe a=rlveit - obeli - we can meet the enemy
with at least equal numbers, and follow up any
victory gained with crushing effect. The rebel
serpent has hissed and stung here in the West,
from behind 110117,8 es and in imp.oAratie
Swamps, until Union volunteers look forward
to his punishment - with intense longing, and
nobly will they vindicate the trust of their
country when an opportunity_ Wore, The 88,
ceeisn tenders oiltil9 DllF6l3.9lppi, fully swims of
'nib threatening storm, are using every means to
be prepared when it bursts. At Columbus they
live exhausted military science in defences, and
al) now doing the same at Now Madrid, just telosv.
1 ,.70 the hater tVork§, 4 = bushwhacking Jeff," the
starrier Thompson, whose name is spelt with a "p,"
isdevoting his whole attention. Finding military
lit ranch pleasanter in TOMllllce than reality, half
starved and with hie partlyoolothed guerillas
teeing under the sharp blasts of approaching
winter, he has wisely concluded to coop himself up
it New Madrid, where adjacent swamps, itupene,-
*able da.-Irog the next few months, afford good
,round for his favorite tactics, those of a re
rest. That he will be speedily obliged to ye
ate his new-found quarters, along with his
Irethren at Columbus; is more than prebelds_ At the
attar place, thorn ate now about eighty guilt its
position, the adjacent forest has been felled said
iently to obstruct considerably our progress, and
ge reinforcements have been added to the gerri.
a, The new gunboats, however, will be more than
anal, apparently, to the task before them, and an
ivanoe against Columbus will not, I think, be long
!payed. Perhaps, however it may be decided to
Bold the fordno,l pieces entirely, and strike areit-A
ni beyond them at exposed spots in the enemy's
°Wry. For instance, Memphis could be taken
wh a quarter the loaa of life and trouble that
Wd be required at Columbus. Two of the new
f
hosts front St. Louis are now lying at the levee
, but are not yet entirely finished. Those
iding at Mound City will require two weeks or
zie of labor.
(MAD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
110 Olty, at 84 South THIRD Street.
ML -HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapen ie th e
Wi Oaf Ovum THERM Street.
pIitOITLAR PRINTING, Beet and Mesta* in the
at 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPELET PRINTING, and every oilier descrip.
atirrintiug, of The moot superlor finality, at the molt
amenable rates, at RINGWALT &BROWN'S, Drexell'i
funding, 34 South TRIED Street. delo-If
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, December 12,1861
The WWII - lON transacted at tl.o Stock Board continues
light, operators reeling indisposed tv venture until the
details of the European news are published. Reading
Railroad shares said at 17, Long Island Railroad 10, and
Catawissa preferred 4
Little
is tieing in bank atacha, 13 shares of COMMIT sial
sold to•day at 40M.
City passenger railway stocks are equally dull of sale.
A few stares of Arch-street were sold at 11N, and a
hundred shares of Spruce anti rine-Arcata at eg.
Tate favorite investment senrities show little fluctua
tion. Pennsylvania Railroad stock sold at 37% ; Camden
and Amboy Railroad 118% ; Harrisburg Railroad 52;
and city sixes, railroad issue, S4 1 interrat off,
There ie ne movement in the money market. The sub
stitution of cash sales for the credit heretofore so univer
sally given has become quite general. As merchants dis
criminate snore ing• ;
Tinti Pre 4 lit the character of the bills
- made inSprOTeS, while the oinantity diminishes, and there
is good reason to anticipate a scarcity of good paper for
discount during all the spring months.
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.—The notes dated 19th of
Atsgtist, though hocouttog scarce, are still procurable of
lifr. Jay Cooke, and those dated Ist of October will bo
ready in a very few days.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
,ssn, Philadelphia Exchange.
WARD.
it Hazleton Coal.. 39
7 NApts.
5 album R Pref... 4,V
9.000 Peoria Coup 55.. 82
1 1800 Read 6s '86.14wn 73
BOARDS.
min - blaug 1t..,. 31
BOARD.
DAtAib.
REPORTED BY B. E. SLAYMAI
FIRST 1
5o Sp a; Pine Sx
80 Arch.street
26 renna It 379/
3 do 37,1 i
2 do . 37 34
BETWEEN
Rataloz , . R
13E0OND
18 Commercial Bk.. 403;
5000 Penna 5e.... 85.. 78.? i
006>zk PiIS2L IL__ 2,14
3000 City 118 a C & P.. 84
2000 Penna Coup 55... 82
100 Beading ft 17
AFTER
Lonitsistee . . ....
CLOSING PRI
Sid. Ask.
IT S6e 'Bl 90
Philo, .... 83 ii
Phil& 68 83 84
Phila Be new... 80 83 . 4'
Penns be 78x 78;4
8eading.....16 94 17
Reeding Ede , 7o 81 84
Rld g At 6. 5 86 4 45 Mx 90
Read M. Be '86.. 73 73%
Penns B 87% 37?
Penne 2dm 615 81 84%
['Jerrie Cl Con.. 86 36
Morrie 01 Praf_lo9
Bid. Ask.
Elmira B Pref. 94 9X'
89 do
Long Maud R. 9 ; 4 104
Leh Cl & Nay.. 484 4SX
Leh C 1& N Scrp 334 34
Peuna 6 63j
N Penni% Ob 00 ..
rciinalf.ra ... 72 78
I Cat:Wage R con 3.1
Catawiea Prof. 4 4j
rrkfd & South R 37 38x
2d &8d eta 11.8. 48,1 47
ltae&Vine-aiaß .. 4
W Phila R bOX
Spruce & Pine.. 8 84
Green & Coatee 164 164
Cheat & Walnut 30 ..
Sch Nav €0.11.1 63 3 3,
Sch Nay Imp es .. 74
Bth Nay Stock. 3 5
Soh Nav n. n 34
Philadelphia Markets.
DE0113113.61 12—Evening
The Flour molest is ses saeli e to-de s -, holders at
the close are firmer iu their views; sales include about
600 bbls Western and Pennsylvania extra at $5.75, and
3,000 bbls family, mostly Western, at $6 4Fr bbl. Sales
to the realign And When rano at 85.373,/1:0_50 for An_
per 45.02)1 at6a234 for extra anti extra fatally, and from
$6.25 to e. 7 for fancy lots, as to quality. Rio Flour and
Corn ideal are quiet. The former sells in a small way
at V; and 'Pennsylvania Meal is steady at $1.674
}Jima_
WEOAT.—The receipts and sales are fair, and the de
mand active at a further advance; about 15,000 has have
been takenmosily for shipment at $51.38m1.40 for Penn
sylvania and Southern red, chiefly at the lattikr rate, in
....1.1.4auq.00 for white. Rye stet Ply,
but rather elan to-day at 70e for Pennsylvania. Corn
comes in slowly, and old yellow is scarce and wanted at
Zee ; new is selling at 53a56, as to condition. Oats are firm,
with further sales of 0,000 bus at 40c for Delaware and
ilc for Perthashania, afloat. llarlay is sCasM Ana In de
mand at Tat, but !wiry Malt to dull.
foom.—There is very little Quereitron offering, and
Ist No. 1 is wanted at $28.50 ItY ton.
Co•rroN.—The market is buoyant asd fair, and a small
business only to note in the way of sales.
GROOMLIMI.--ghielis of all kirils ore very- much reduced,
and the high views of holders limits operations.
PRovistoxs.—The market continue...4.lllll and unsettled,
and no large sales tare been made public.
SE: EDS.—There is a steady dr;mand for Clover, with sales
at $4.50e4.75 4f•• bus for oornMll to. - prime quality,
wat•ot and - Flaxseed scarce at 01,964 U if r
WirlecEy is unebangetl; 250 bbls sold at 140021 e, and
drudge it 19,3 i a2O;, ie
CITY ITEMS,
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE READ AND ANA
-I,TzgD,L7To-ilight, at Concert Hall, Mr_ 8_ AL Cleveland
will give the second of his five intellectual euturtain
meats, which we are glad to find aro being appreciated
and commended by the very first people of - our city.
This evening lie will read and analyze ShaltennareLt
great play, *int) Merchant of Venice." We may say,
with regard to these entertainments, that persons who
are averse to visiting theatres; and }et have a taste for
the highest style of tiranimi c ruling, will find in these
analytical icclareS, if we may so call theta, a treat which
they can ill afford to forego, Aa these readings' by Mr.
Cleseland progress, we expect to see. Concert Hall filled
to overflowing.
LAP/ES Srrorrrscr rT OARTORDS'. OUT
lady readers now shopping for Presents, either for Gen
tlemen, for Children, or for their lady friends, will find
the most elegant stock to select from nt Messrs. Charles
&Ward I th. Cor,tiocntol Beret, Their
Fiats for Children and M'sses are exquisite; their Gents'
Furnishing Goods are choice and varied, embracing
everything that is good, pretty, and desirable for pre-
Pants, voldls In their stock is unsurpassed,
and is selling at very moderate prices. New goads are
daily being added in all their departments.
HOT BrOxwHEAT AND COFFEE,What a
activities combination for a clear frosty-morning break
fast ! To get these up in best style our readers should
use the fine old Government Java Coffee of Mr. O. H.
Mattson, dealer in fine ,Groceries ) Arch am Team
stsvcre, mad his cairn/Med " Flint" Buckwheat
Flour, now admitted to be the finest in the market.
TILE REIGN OF TERROR IN THE NORTII.—The
rebel iii Eeceeeia delude themselves into the belief that a
Reign of Terror prevails in the loyal States. They per
suade themselves that grass is sprouting in the streets of
Pbiladelphia ; that there are bread riots in New York;
and that the laboring classes in Boston arc helping them.
*elves rutty apt WithOUl leave to this means of the
4, solid men" of the rnetlern Athens. We would Ilke
to undeceive these Seceshers, by taking them for a
promenade along Chestnut street one of these fine winter
ott-0000to, ..100 dh side „ -unto arc crowded With fair
women and brave men, the latter, of course, dressed in
elegant and comfortable suits from the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street., above Matta
IRON-PLATED WAR. STF.A3tElto.—Last year the
French Government built en iron-plated steamer, the
La Glare ; and ( be advantages it promised wore so great
that the British Government ithtnediately laid the keels
of two similar vessels, only much larger—the Warrior
and Black Prince. Our Government has ordered three
of these vessels, with the armor three-fourths of an MO
+Licher *hot, etcher of the foreign onus EOWCTCY OX
citing the preparations of war may be for the time, hew
much more joyful are the triumphs of peace ! Some new
spinning-jenny or loom, by which the necessaries of life
nat be cheapened to the minion, terms a much plea
santer subject of thought. Such an establishment as
Chas. Stokes' " One-Price" Clothing Store, under the
" Continental," dispensing both good and cheap clothing
to lime wood, is a mass since,h.l Fio}nre than arsenals and
gunboats or batteries.
STRANGE, BET Till:T.—No English sovereign,
of the thirty-three that have reigned
since William lbs
conqueror, has 61aCC8Cded to the throne in Hay. Every
other month has witnessed the accession of one or more
English monarchs. As strange as this may seem, it is
not as much so as the unprecedented low price 04 which
wvu-nutuc stocit of winter clothlnz to
being sold by Granville Stokes, the Fashioner and
Clothier, No. 609 Chestnut street. That the cheapest
and best-made clothing, of s nll styles ? is sold nt this caw,
Lli.hmeut is Id fee; that no one can deny.
READ the advertisement of Professor Boles,
StevenS, & Co, in another column of to-day'ff parer.
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL — Yinth And Chestnut et& -
C Freston, Maws W 11 Blown, U S A
Geo II Corey, Concord, PA J B McCreary, M Chunk
Han T J Yorke, N Jersey C S Branard, Cleveland, 0
it Spencer, New York Richard Church, Belvidere
II Namely, Albany S G Richards, Prev,
C Sprague, New York Licut D M. Fairfax, U 5 N
H W Freedley, U S A S W Torrey, New York
Simonds ' Boston Geo M Steinman 4: la, Pa
Miss Sally Steinman, Penns Miec Mary Steinman, Pa
Mrs Ebbs tk; child, W Chest Miss Ehhe,4t Chester
Niss Newhall, Pittsburg Mies P Plibs, W Chester
F Cox ,S 7 la,"Jersey City Spumes Gardner,U S A
W Coleman, Pittsburg Mosley, Pittsburg
II Chu stone, Missouri N S Ransoluff Utah
Josiah Ihthui J
F W Clarke, VOtic W P Stratton, Pittsburg
Louis AV Howell, N Jersey J B Tsinely, Litiz, Ya
J B Miller, Boston IL bJ MeGowin, Peuna
W Bradlee, Boston 31 - Ca Re, N,,w York
T G Appleton F W Varni-11, 0b1.,,,,,,
IT McKim Za %Baltimore C &krt./. & la, Maryland
H Jewell, Boston I 0 Tionnoson, New York
Dr Oltie, Providence, R I NV R Okie, Providence, R I
C G King, Rhode Teton.' G Roberts, Harrisburg
J Flrminionn, Ilfirrighttro. J a ig.-L.—, 8.. V.ric
T nolana & la, Brags J C Bomberger, Ilarrisb'g
J H Ziegler, Harrisburg C J Platt, Waterloo
3 P Cowine, New York G W Simons, New York
R Dalzell, Pittsburg 'l' Bochellor, Boston
J Lomax, Michigan It J 111 . 1,A, 1 , :!,,,,, Vor-L
-3 Y l'ileicia, New - York J filleF, Boston
I' E Heston, Massnelotsetts a T Ilnuran, Rhode Island
R W Russell, New York N Ki,,gsky, Hartford
D F Dawkins, Troy, N York S Creriteen, Baltimore
A Cnralutel Nomachuntts E Battles. Mamehligotto
w liil)llittoni lllam A - Murillo, NLissaelnmeits
W II Weed, No A , York J M Ryder, New York
W B Craft & la, Btmton Mid,; Craft, Boston
W lionlette, Troy, N Y 3 Joseith, New York
E 1' Griffin it lei Now York T McDowell, elisilice,o4
D Tan Win% Jr & la N J CApt. Wilkes k Is, U § N
3liss Wilkes Mks 11 Wilkes
:Miss Lynch GPI/ Doughty, New York
C d Barlow, New York .11 Cocks New York
A D Dii4,lt, - 'NeW Yark
3 Moir, York, Pa
Mr Brownell, Hartford E 11 alien, Jr, Now York
Lt II 11 Holbrook, N York W Devon, Ohio
Wm Brant], New York Jam Robertson. Now York
W W Whitney, Boston Goo Tapes & la, N Jrrsoy
sitki E Kent, New York P V R.,16 F , F ,-, tick:,
GRIMM' Colby, Boston L Flagg, Pawtucket, B I
Thos Orinslee, Boston S J Nay, Pittsburg
Jno Olmstead, Yorkers, N Y S T Nellogg, Yonkera, N Y
Chaa B Pratt & wi, Mass 310 ,:ter C T Pratt, Maas
Mr Hinman, New York Ml4> .7.1.n.i0 !! , n., 44
S 'walker, Milford, Mass II b Stratton, Now York
A C Bunlisni, Hartford .1 trowat,l, Jr, New York
Geo Bacon, Boston J P Howes, Boston
. . . .....
G W Osborn, Boston Dr M II Henry, IJ 8 N
A "1, Roselle, Indianapolis Wok Va.i. 15.,-.....e, sr sorts
"}", Root, Hartford, Conn P W 1te...,0e, Dist or c t u a in
II A Toler, Newark, N J J F Emmons, Boston
A S Jones, Now York Rev II 0 Vogel, New York
N Lanham, Now York JAnt Butler, Now York
W 8 Rowlancl & la: 13 S A .1 II Viindiver4„ New- lt,ek
D 8 Hulett, New York Win I) Haley, Mass
Capt Massey, 'England .1 Stevenson, England
Hon G E Fidler, Dover, Del H. 8 McComb, Delaware
J T Nixon, Delaware W C Churchill, New York
A E Booth, Now York Out vana..v4p A1,41,...-ik
St LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut qtreot, above Third.®
A It Hay, Jr, Malaga R II Neuschalfer, Mexico
Jos Seligrr, Baltimore (1 II McCabe, Tamaqua
TI Wilma, clw€l4(fr ccs P 4 G S Yitli BlYet, New Tark
RTi Olitughturi rimy York 111 Seligman, NOW York
S Kaufman, New York N Starr, Mamazlinsetta
71 Denham, Jr, New York Mrs Cary, Michigan
A G Kipp In, Brooklyn H J Hinman, New Jamey
It A §hin.lcr, F iii Jail Norman, Now York
HolOrmilk§ I: 5 A 5 LI narriligton, Newark
J Sampler, Harrisburg (Ins T Johnaton, Winset
IV Sherrard, Smithfield, 0 R K Haag, Milton
AII "Holcombe, N Jersey J U Grim', New Jersey
7 Reading R 17
25 du f l 7
IS do ...... „,, 17
4 - Cam & Arab 8..1153i
2000 Lehigh Nay 65..100
1000 do 100
OAILDS.
10
I ES-STEADY.
MERCITAWTIT HOTEL.-Fourth area. below Arch.
T b Sinclair, Erie, Pa T L Mobaffey, Erie, Pa
SE 14 eller Erie, Pa Witaan King, Erie, Pa
J Camp, irle, Pa 1' Sennett, Erie, Pa
M R Barr, Erie, Pa 0 R G Russell, Erin, Pa
J W Ryan, Erie, Pa Wm Patton dc son ! Erie ? Pa
II Grant, Erie, Pe Joie, Shannon, Erie, Pa
.1 9 Brown, Erie, Pa 0 J Ball, Eric, Pa
Chas B Wright, Erie, Pa J R Cochran, Erie, Pa
Mrs Bardwell, Elizabetht'n Miss Nate Hatderman, N J
11 Treharn, M Chunk Jos It Shipman, Easton
C 0 Slicer, hi Chunk 3 F Smith, rrnuarlyania
G W 1u nett, maryland dm Ford, Maryland
P Hanle, Washington, D C W 3 Moodie, Schuylkill CO
D Bair, Lancaoter Ii Cunningham, Kittanning
T Cooper, New Jersey Levi W Groff, Lane co, Pa
"E jeskop, York, Pa hi Barry, I, !all6lluter, ra
n ieh _ ra m,,,,,„,„., i, S B Cooper, NeWJOrtiOY
.111 Caldwallader, Buffalo Chas Hampshire, Pa
John Helms, MYerstowa
J A 'McLean, Pa
Hon W J Woodward, Pa N D Cortright, ed Chunk
I) G Hanson, Boston '1! hi Hutchinson, Nillil,
Ii A Pmllim, 01,,,innati, 0 C C Parwehi, Boston
It ]vans & la, Md
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Fifth.
W N Potts him Naliechnu, Md
It GT...., Mew York Tlr J C Usterloll, Pit
Mrs W Mann, Pa Jas B Smith, Reading
A J Wintersteen, Carbon co J F Bowman, Oxford, Pa
B Perkins, New York A Biggins, Now York
Joe P Perkins, New York J C Stimpson, Salem, N J
Wiii Easl6H .1 M 41arimonter, Salem, N J
J R Smith, Jersey Share,Pa Sand Groff la, Limo, Pa
Miss B Til Rhoads,Lanc,Pa Miss Sallie Groff, Lanc, Pa
Geo C Wynkoop, Ilarrisbg U. Wright, New York
.111iF4 , F Seeon, Now York Miss Richmond, New York
Win N Itiihes t U tI K Mrti Mai J C °Mork%
eon. bemoan, /11;ariland J C Ynndervort S la, N J
P Print), Pennsylvania Bobt A Abbott, Pa
S Richardson, New York El' Parke, Paterson, N
A P Nash, Boston 5 .1 Ladd, Providence, It I
SN BoWell, New York W B Arlington, Indiana
Mrs Clanadl, Wash, 11 C 3 W Ben, Week, b
Cnl S II Jenkins, It S A W ,1 Howell, New York
A It Barber, New Jersey A it Butler, Manch Chunk
Chas Martin, New York L Rogers NeW York
It S Bolph, Kent co, bld W II B xler, Easton
Thng llickerkg C.:, I. Me.tteee,,
THE UNION—Arch argot, above Third.
Bruo U 8 A J B Boyd, Harrisburg
E E Warman, riitiburE 600 Haman, Minim Pa
T C GroolcsnnnkF, Jr, MU Li E Jolio9, Easton, PA
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut
I' Riley, Rktding B G Lane, Tamaqua
C A Van Ilorn4 Tamanua S 0 Hawapa,
Wilkinson, Chester Geo W Price de wf, Pa
Jas Watson, Pennsylvania S G Baker, Pennsylvania
P J Nichols, Oxford, Pa L Crowl, Oxford, Pa
Wm Everhart, West Chester
STATES UNlON—Market street . , above Shah,
W Lonptreth, Pa John Williams, Lane co,Pa
E Xing, Massachusetts Geo L Plitt, liarnsburg
A J Lewistown Sault J Evans, ulticago
E E Parker, PMtvrton, P 3 Sti Orono, liarriaburm
it Townscna, reunsyltama WSpiulp, Lewistown
J Masey, New York W Spotter, Kittanning
A H Metzger, Lanc co, Pa J K Brown, Maryland.
J J Clyde, Harrisburg W M. Allison, BUM% Pa
J C Bonsall, Mifflin, Pa J II 84eib1tty, Dlvoffilleld
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
W P Magill, Bucks co J B Miller, Stroudsburg
S B Brittaim Lambertville B Haines & son, N J
JllO W Jones, Dolman C W Swift, IVlnesert
J II Ferguson, N J AV Porter, New Jersey
B T Janney, Washington J Bender & la, Bordentowu
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL--Second et., ab. Arch.
To k __'Dtibroe, Daimons, lowa 1V Clai
J New Jersey Solomon Borchers
E.Craciphin L L Bates, Mass
BARLEY SHEAF—Second etteet, below Vine.
J 3 DWI, ItYßitiontOWth P 6 H HoDDeraet; Conn
W Ward (rant, New York Chancey Keaton, N Y
J S Rhoads & la. Doylestown Hr Williams. 22d ward
N T Miller, Terrytown, Pa H Marrow, Hatboro, Pa
Avery Barker, N J
NATIONAL ovoye "rtava.
H Leh, Allentown D Stairck, Northumberland
J W Boyer, Pottsville
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, &Wye Aage,
Dlae,mvlrtme•ttp J Whitaher, bit Clair, Pa
J 11 111 Relict], Massachusetts 111 Taylor, Bucks es, Pa
G S Pollard, Massachusetts H Weldy, Tamaqua
F Weldy, Phila
11.4115 Moot, abOVo Monti].
F 'Herbst, Nazareth A Calvin, Easton Pa
T Claus,, Carbon co T S Leisenring, Tyrone, Pa
W Illiagenbuch, Allentown S C Royer, Port Clinton
C Lynch, Illontg co, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Third ,street, above Collowhill.
J J Vandersloot, York, Pa A Daliough, York, Pa
G IC Levan, Reading S Gemberliog, Union co, Pa
I Rhcam, liarrisburg R Johnson 3: - la, Harrisburg
Tt Wo 1, Pivnboro, Pa
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
LT SEE FOLT.RTII PAGE
AltitIYED
Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with
grain to Christian & Curran.
Stmr Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to W P Clyde_
CLEARED
Bark Clarence, (Br) Armstrong, Belfast, Ireland, Thou
Richardson A. Co
Schr Ivy, Handerpon, Wsoeou, Tiles, .gto.e A Co.
Behr C Loeser, Laws, Boston, do
Behr Treasurer., Fisher. Boston,B Hammett.
Schr 0 F Hawley, Buckley, ProSidence, R II Powell.
Schr Raven, Rose, Bolton, E A Bonder A CO.
*Mier R Willing, Claynoole, BitMinor°, A Groves, Jr.
Sir II L Gaw, her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde.
MENORA.NDA
Ship Frigate Bird, Thompson, remained at Kurrachee
uncertain.
Bark Diadem, Sawyer, cleared at Kew York yesterday
for Shanghae.
Bark Sarah II Snow, Biggins, from Shanghae, at N
York yesterday.
Prig Gold Hunter) Williams, hence, arrived at Y:11 , -
11Mail, NO, ntil ult.
Schr Ocean Banger, cleared at. Portland 10th inst. for
Philadelphia.
Schr Geo Hoffman, Jones, cleared at Charlottetown,
PEI, 2d iPsti for
min - It ti Porter, Smith, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
Schr Independence, Strickland, hence, arrived at Yar.
month, NS, 27th ult.
liaininond, Paine, cleared at Boston Ilthinat
for rtalaaelptna.
Steamers Black Diamond, Allen, and Sarah, „Tones,
hence, arriled at New York .veaterday.
Steamer itesecty, Price, rind barge Financier, Black,
cleared at New York , - estegdikT for rhilatiglabia,
NOTICE TO DIARINERS
•
SMITH'S ISLAND REVOLVIXG LIMIT—The largo rroimel
Light known as Smith's Island Revolving Light, in use
previous to the 10th of May - , and subsequently . rimmed
1Y the Seeessiontets of Virginia, has Drt . ll recovered by
Lieut Murray, commanding U 8 gunboat Louisiana, and
on the 10th inst. was replaced in its former position.
SPECT A 1 NOTICES..
UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS
d Box,—bottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors ha
stantansausly, a d w4ll not wig
only at trrruart4., 310 CHESTNUT Street.
no27oisflu3m
DE- ROP.EIITgOVE VEGETABLE Nza-
VOUS CORDIAL j or,
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
The Great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi
lity, Proatratioa, Lottiie§.§ I.gyhfl. , , Ac• Prke i.
For Bale by DYOTT & CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
n02.2-ftulm Depot for all Popular Ble4i
ONE — PRICE CoLOTITINO, Of THE LATEST
arirmts, made in the seat Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfan.
tau - . Our Ons-Paron SYSTSM is strictly Whored to.
All are thereby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES A 00., 804 MARKET Street.
EATSHELSIVEIAret DT .—Thio cele—
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
an Darts of the globe. The #lllllliU6 W. A. BATCHE
LOR% LIQUID HAIR IPYR WWI' &NMI!' produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill abate
Of bad Dyes, Invigorating the Hair far life_
Sold by all Druggista and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAIIITEBTOCIC. & CO. and DYOTT & 00., Philadel
phia
eTUMET.T.F.'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
'loco—For the cure of Coughs, as a blood purifier, as a
wholesome Rectifier and Invigorator, is the must reliable
remedy now offered to the publie. For sale by the Pro
prietor, sr lb= /ss.aniiNT Street, and at all Drug
gists. del-aws4t*
HELM - DOLE'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
AtiMEDI ,— CORIDOiIiId Extract Burhu cures Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, etc.
Bead the advertisement in another column. nob-the
DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
the most valuable remedy ever offered to the public for
the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, ac.;
also for Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cramp, &c. Price $1
FOI! Oh by IWOTT
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
n02.5-ulthlin Depot for all Popular llfedieinee.
lYt A I ICjIED .
INNAN—JOIINSON.—On the 6th inst., by Rev. John
'alker Jackson, Samuel Inman to Miss Abigail B. John-
DIED
COLLADAY.—On the 12th ins.t., Eliza, wife of the
late illinin :If. CoThulay.
Unc hntire will 1.10 given of the finieral_
Thurgia.l' nOrning, Nth inst., Alex.
Herbert iticCioy, rriuter, in the 2.7 th year of his me.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 204
Stempeol uljey t on Saturday afternoon, at 0. oteleArt
Ta procroo to IllectiauiCs' Cemetery.
Popp,—On Tiwsday 10th instant, Richard
Weld, aged 73 years, 5 months, anti 6 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from his late r t vidcnce, 11302 s l a w
of haw, this (Friday) afternoon, tit 2 o'clock.
Intern eat at Christ Church Cemetery. tt
SHABPLESS.—On the 10th instant, at the residence
of her parents, near Chester,Pa., Mary J., daughter of
Jahn M. and kin Shitrpueo, Bgell 14 years:
Tierfuneral will take place this (tilith.day)
the 13th, at ]0 A. 111., front her father's residence.
Carriages will meet the 31 past 8 A. At. train from this
city for such of her friends as wish to attend. *
AVIIUFF.—On the 11th inst., Ms' Jane /UMW, seed
Sa years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, James
Achutt, back of 1535 Parrish street, this (Fritter) after
noon, at 1 o'clock.
POOttITTLE,--On the 11th inst.; Thu Doolittle, in
fho 011 year of Ills ago.
Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
Nary Bray, :Thirty-eighth street, below Market, West
Philadelphia, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
.. I ' l .V.4.liPll, — Qll the Nth Met, James Edwards,the Mot reef of his ego.
Funeral from the residence aids brother, No. 218 Cal
lowhill street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
ESHER.—Buddenly, on the 10th instant, Jacob Esher,
lA 1111 021 year 01 litl age,
Funeral from his late runlet*, No. 810 North Broad
street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. tk
FEAIIIIIELLER.—On the oth inst., Elizabeth, wife
of the late Henry Feairbeller, in the 55th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, Germantown avonno,
tllOTe Beam street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. *
RA MAR. --Suddenly, on the 10th instant, henry
rornar, aged 75 years and 1 month.
Funeral from his late residence,l237 Iludden . s alley,
this (Ftiliay) afternoon , at 2 Q'GIOCi.
- tno nth inet,, air, Edward Hurray,
aged 44 years.
Funeral from his late residence, Huston street, near
Thompson, ((Richmond,) this day.
ittuutoLL.--on the 10th inst i Anna Catharine
wl+l6w of IS P late'Fhe V4lll - 11 9:lt/e. itgalOth or Intranon,
Pa., In the 71st year of her age.
NG' At a etwcial meeting , of the artillery corps of In
dependent Grays, held onVedneeday evening, Dec.ll l
the follatving Fi"a+oLlo awA rvoolutlono were ungni
momily adopted:
Whereas's The Bernell' corps of Independent Grays
have heard, with profound regret, of the decease of their
fate captain i WPC .L SUACELAND I lA-lmq Viol/.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1861.
nectiOn with the &srpo comma-n. 4 ,vith it organization,
and continued until his decease ; and whereas it is pro
per that some expression of their feelings should be made:
therefore, be it
sub
mit to the will of ss uim whp (loth Mt ffellt " and
Resdred, That, whits as Christians we humbly
the belief that the tom we have sustained in the
decease of our Into captain, Wm. J. J. Braceinnii, has
been his eternal gain, yet we &etre to record our che
rished recollections of him, as the accomplished gentle-
Man and the kind friend and associate.
. . .
Refp(pca l That, in the prOinfitnosa with which he rage
from a Bich hen, and actively assumed the command of
the company, at the call of the President of the United
States, continuing with it through the campaign of three
months, we recognize the sincere patriot and the true
soldier,
svcsoirca, That the arnionthiffit of this mpg are with
the wife and family of our deceased friend.
Resolved, That, as a s'ight mark of our respect for the
memory of our late captain, this corps will attend his
funeral in a body } in nitiFfilla' tiros
WEI; WAGC,B R, )
CAPT. h. PRICE TIENT, yCommittee
JOHN H. HOFFMAN,
CLEM. A. WHIM Secretary.
MOURNING STORE.-RES
SON A; SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET,
offer for tale for cash—
Black Bepa Anglaiß, 25 cents to 57X cents.
" &]I wool 'Velour Ottomans, $l.
if do do 110p58734 cents to Si.
do do Eninglines 8T34 cents to Si.
do Frond' Merinoes, 75 cents to $l.
14 d o do Cashmeres, 75 cents.
Poult do Soio or Mourning Silk, §l.
Thll,6t Lo s Shawls,eg.so to 0,6.00.
It and white imported o Laines, 12X cents.
Second Mourning Clone Mohairs, 1235 cents. de4
07. MERCANTILE LI II RAILYer , A
tot:oth% of the stochtiolitrrs or Hie mercantile Li•
ltrary Company will be bold lit the Library Room, on
THURSDAY EYRNIND, the 20th 'admit, to nominate
conkers for the ensuingreur, and for other purposes.
Under the amended Charter, the officers to I t elected
by thi. . Tico Prim - Went, lie.
cording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer,
and twelve Directors.
At this meeting. the proposition to alter the By-LaWa
so as to tacrattat 111 t, Manila Lava, othi recommended by
the 'teehhehletli at the leg annual meeting., Will lie pre
heated Tor action. JOIIN DIABSTON, lit.,
del3-finwot Secretary.
pryPHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION
FOR VIE ILIIMEP OP 1314Alif,ki, Viwn
lilEN."—At a special meeting of the WARD OF
TRUSTEES, held on the 11th inst., the following pre
amble and resolutions were adopted:
In the sudden and-unexpected decease of our late
trotanter, Mr, JACOB ESHER, which hag beau stLit
limited to us Mb; evening, the Board feel partientarly
called upon to express the feelings of profound sorrow
and regret which the occasion is calculated to inspire.
It is buta few evenings since our friend and fellow
trustee met with WI in our meeting, buoyant in health!
fowl el t 41s, i‘ed IL reelin,s Lee.Sy- alive io the object for
which our association was instituted.
Our friend toeing. one of the foundiirs, and one of the
first trustees of our association, and having bean its
treasurer for the last fifteen years, this Board do
RCSOIff, That in the sudden death of one late Mewl,
Kr. JACOB ESHER, this Board has sustained a 1039 of
the severest kind. His proverbial kindness of heart, his
affable and agreeable manners, and his universal bene
volence, particularly to the widow and fatherless, has so
endeared him to us that now when he has been eallad
upon by a righteous Jude, and his spirit taken from en,
we can only record our testimony to his many and noble
qualities as a friend and•companion.
Resolved, That the Board will, out of respect to his
nietuori l attend the funeral in a tualy
Resavca, That the Fecretary be directed to record this
above on the minutes or the Board of Trnstees, in me
morial of our deceased member.
Resolved, That we offer to the family of the deceased
(and more especially to the widow), our sentiment§ of
nretetmel le this her hoer a “iiiictton.
MARSHALL GARRIGUES, Vice President.
WM. F. BUTLER, Secretary. •lt
117. UNIVERSIT Y OF PENNSYLVANIA.
—Peptglimut of Arte,=Tlto Examination of the
uviifse cameo, at the close of the First Term, will be
held in tho following order: . .
THURSDAY, December 12th. From 9 to 11, Seniors,
by the Provoid, (Moral Philosophy,) aml Sophomores, by
Prof. Frazer, (Somatologrd written, Ffglll 11 to 1,
Junkre, by Prof. JiLei,soll, (Jove:taw oral,
FRIDAY, 13th. Front 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Pro
vost, (Intellectual Philosophy,) and Freshmen, by Prof.
Jackson, (Livy,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by
Prof. Frazer, (Astronomy,) oral.
MOIi lAY.l.6th. Front it to 11, Juniors, by Peof.
moll
dall, (Analytical Geometry,) and Sophom wee, by Prof.
Jackson, (Tacitus's Aericola,) written. From 11 to 1,
Seniors, by Prof. Allen, (Xenophon's Ilipparcbicus,)
oral.
TUESDAY, lith. From oto 11, Sophomores ? by Prof ;
(Oleninetry,) li. to 1, b'eniOro;
by Prof. Uopp6e, (English Literature,) oral.
WEDNESDAY, 18th From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by
Prof. Coprilie, (Ithetoric,) mid Freshmen, by Prof. Ken
dall, (Algebra,) written. From 11 to 1, Sordoni, by Prof
Jackson, (Horace's Epistles mul Art of Poetry,) oral,
TuryyzbAY, 1950. From 3 to 11, Sophomores, by
Prof. Allen, (Medea of Euripides ' ) oral. From 11 to 1,
Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (illerlianicti,) oral.
FRIDAY, 20111. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
Coppue ((history,) oral. Front 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Allan. jfitaseritus,)
MONDAY, Md. From 9to 11, - Freshmen, by Prof.
Allen, (Xenophon'a Ilelleuica,) oral. -
On 'MONDAY EVENING, the 231.1, at 8 o'clock, an
Exhibition of Declamation of original composition by
members of the Senior Clneg trill be held in itio 061k.g.
del"_-8t GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary.
u 7. OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL
COMPAtii — iSQT/CEr=Thtl Annual Election
for "seven J) rectors, to tern for the ensuing year, will
be held at the office of the Company, No. 713 Market
street, on WEDNFSDAY, January Bth, 1862, between
the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M.
delo-tjanB* - EDWARD rEA.cF f , Presidents
WESTERN MARKET.
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Bronzed AGRICTLTURE, 'with his hauls has spread
The bard at eihieh our hungry world is fed
And should he east his shining coulter by,
The famished nations must lie down and die!
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR OF PRODUCE
AT TUB
WESTERN 21ARKET,
SlNTEralll A ND MARKET. STREETS,
NHL ADELPIIIN,
Commencing SATURDAY BLURRING, December 21st,
and closing SATURDAY R VENING, December 28th,
during which time plc. Fair 15111 he open day and night
ter the reception Of riottors, free of charge. Oh the
evenings of Friday, the 20th instant, Saturday, 21st,
Tuesday, Nth, Friday. 27th, and Saturday, 28th, the
Market v ill be spiendidly illuminated with one thou
,Tand variegated lights.
s:he or Municipal', and visitors from
neighboring counties and States, are respectfully infoign
ed that the occupants of the Market have made arrange
ments to render this display vastly superior to that of last
year--notwithstanding the fact that the effort of OA was
, o , l‘..ooLAsed tatv grandest and most mill - .
nificent of the kind ever witnessed in this or any otßer
country.
Superior Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Calves, Hogs, Poultry,
and.hiame of every description have been secured for this
0ML4i615.
Arrangements have been made by the Company to ac
commodate all Farmers visiting the city to dispose of
their Poultry, by awarding them room to sell the same at
the merely nominal charge of twenty-five cents per
Ware, PHILIP LOWILY,
dela. tit Superintendent.
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS
FOR THE 1-I.OLIDAYS.
The Lowe of -
Now presents a PRINCELY r$TOGli of these graceful
and conotorinhie nstiOvn of apparel for liontlemen.
LADIES SHOPPING FOR PRESENTS
Should bear this in mind.
They have them in every style of material, and
AT ALL palcr i fh
Their utcci, of rtrti/dIOLIING GOOD;;, also, CORD
prises many neat and suitable articles as
PRESENTS FOB GENTLEKEN. del3;l2t
ORSETS JUST RECEIVED.—
pan. Corsets and starts at Dirs. STEEL'S, 'Mall
Street, below Chestnut. ltd
VLOARS AND MANTILLAS.
"'",r,NYVVVW
WINTER CLOAKS
AT VIZ
t. 3.1315 CLOGS, EMPOSIIJII,
708 CHESTNUT STREET
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.
12914-ti
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY
IVENS,
0010 No. 23 South NINTH Street.
O
L 0 AK S!
The Largest, Cheapest, MI Beift,MOrted Stock
tho elir. '
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The moat Elegant aasortment in the city.
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
oclb-2m Firat door above Oheetnut.
rinit ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED OLOARgo
NLAOOLOTH a 1,41.410,
EVSDN' NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
sill-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Ste
E H. ELDRIIDGiE. Agt.,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets,
Has taken the Store,
Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the
public in general with
CLOTHING - ,
READY StAnm OR MADE TO ORDER,
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AT MODERATE PRICES,
As he buys and sells exclusively FOR CASH.
tinlara if
iRECRUITS WANTED FOR THE
JACKSON V.MIAVES, attachedto the Ninoty-ninth
Regiment P. V., Colonel SWENEY, now in active
service in Virginia. A few good non-commissioned
Officers wanted. Apply to Ne.. 25 South TIMM Street.
J. J. t3Altlittititit, Vagtidn.
H. N. WILKINSON, VirAt Lieutenant. it*
UNITED STATES MARINES.—
WANT/WI immediately, for tha United Pltatas
Ono Vorpo, TIIILEE HUNDRED AISLE-110DM
MEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen
and forty years. All Information that may be required
will he given at the Rentleavons,_ 311 South FRONT
Street, below Spruce. JAMES A.N.WIS, captain,
0.11-131 Evcruillng offrcer.
HEADQUARTERS CUR TIN
LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. 593
CRES/TIVT Milhelized by the Governor; and
ncurPtrd ny the - Frahm Onernment. Comfortable
Quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay. Rations, and
Uniform BS 8008 as enrolled. By ordor of
COL. H. J. STATNROOK.
wtln lk_t AG ANAL 'aslant dellAtdc
R. C. WALBORN &
Noe. 5 and 7 North SIXTH Street,
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
MODERATE PRICJES,
in endless variety
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKO,
of every elude t •
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, -
of every Quality ;
BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS,
EVERY NEW STYLIf.,
EYERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK •
AND
HOUGH it CO.,
No. 2fi South TENTH Street,
Opposite Franklin Market
ULOTMPi
M. 0145 DIAISICBT STISEfiT,
MILITARY NOTICES.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCS,
RAVE 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.
cleZ•wimlm
CLOAKS I CLOAK S
MAGNIFICENT
FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS
JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER :
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS
In endless variety. Also, the largest and best assorted
stock of
SEAL SKIN CLOAKS
In the City.
EVERY NEW STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL.
The very beet work, at
PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE.
IVENS',
do-1m NO. 43 doetii NIRTII STIMET.
ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
'PUMA]) LACP.
VALENCLENNE LAVES.
TALENCIENNE COLLARS.
VALENCIENNE SETTS.
POINT LACE AND COLLARS,
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, of all kiwis.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS.
VELVET CLOAKS AND BASQUES, at $lO and $l5.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co,
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET.
deS-ff
ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN
TIL JANUARY ht, our euttra §tink pf
ItLARRETS et•the old prices.
Will open THIS DAY a largo stock of all Wool Flan
nels.
Our 25 cent White Flannels are the best in the city.
Very handsome neat styles Tietallies at 1033 ac hand
some dark 4 - rauadat DT I OOiI a tS.
AT GO.,
deS-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
GOODS FOR PRESENTS--
NOW OPENma AT
REDUCED PRICES.
FRENCH EMBROIDERED lIDKFS.,
PETS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, &u.
CENTS', and CHILDREN'S Hem
stitched and Corded Bordeied lIDKFS., with plain anti
colored borders, in new styles, and SILK lIDKE'S. in
great yariety.
300 FINE P4.4lMali
TABLE CLOTHS,
in a great variety of new ant choice patterns.
1 1 500 2- A4:l ) §' EATRA HEA TT and WIDE
LINEN SHEETINGS,
ZO DOZEN
TABLE NAPKINS,
from f0..50 to $9 per dozen
Large amortmout of EMBROIDERED
PIANO ,AND TABLE COVERS,
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAIN'S,
GOLD-EORDERED SHADES,
GILT CORNICES, TASSELS, BANDS, dc._
tlitoLsTEl4l( uucl CV/U . ll/N MATERIALS, gm.
SIIEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, t ARRISON,
de12.12t 1005 CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
De%lrmo, at 18X coati i Calicoes, 12.4 cents.
Black and fancy Silk Handkerchief.
Neck-Two, Gloves, Gents' Shawls.
Alisses' and Lad' is' Shawls in variety.
?Zie4 AfSbEtE‘E.iltzt Dre,s
Balmoral Skirts in groat variety, at
J. H. STONES',
702 ARCH Street.
N. 13.—0 n hand, Jack-straws and Solitaires, made by
and cold for an invalid. They ace ilk. ga As-wail as
Drown% and any one would confer a favor by purchas
ing the name. del2-tf
HENDERSON'S HOLIDAY EN
romum, fon Alien Street.
A large and complete assortment of Books for Christ
mas Gifts, including all the Fine Books with illustrations,
Photograph Albums, Scrap Books ' and Children's Books;
Bibles, Prayer Books, Devotional Works, 49, 1 for silp eg
the lowest prices. dcr3.ol-*
A . NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT
-
A. handsome Toy 'Muse, made imitation of stone
work, containing 7 roants—parlor,dinintrroorn, hitsimn,
and four chambers, with entry and stairway, to be Sold
cheap, at RIDGE Menus, second door above Wallace
streets, del2-2t*
HANGING VASES_
Ornamental Flower Pots,
Parlor Vases for Growing Flowers,
Baskets for Jardiniere).
Pedestals with Vasa for Mowers.
Antinno Yam for Itlnutett_
Vaseaßesaissonee for Parlor.
Rustic and Terra Cotta Vases.
Lava Flower Pots and Vases.
Garden Vases and Pedestals.
Brackets for %Winn& Figures.
With a great variety of articles suitable for Christ
mas presents, for sale retail and to the trade.
Warerooros 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
dell S. A. HARRISON.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And we are assured that many who read 271 c Press
already conaidaring
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO THEIR GENTLEMAN PRIENI4,
We would Bugged the following:
Either
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
SCARF,
TIE, or
GLOVES.
Or. if they have Mende 1N THE ARMY, what could be
more acceptable to our noble Volunteere tthd Qffigef&S
than
GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS,
Oit OMANI ATNDEROLOTILINEt
THE PLACE TO BUY THEM
IS AT
W, VT. KNIGHT'S
RENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 606 ARCH STREET.
N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready mods estd wads le ev
er, at
$1.50, AND UPWARDS.
n027-if lm
TOYS AND CHRISTMAS
FANCY GOODS.
Greatest variety and lowest prices at
TILLER'S CHEAPEST IMPORTING HOUSE,
delo-6t 32 South FOURTH Street.
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
int undersigned is now selling out a stock of Fancy
Goods, embracing Gold Jewelry, Perfumery, Puff Boxes,
Chess and Checker Men, Dolls, Gent's Dressing Oases,
loidlee' Work Dom ElathelEi. Itockel-Stekt, Dort.-
=omelet, Ace., &c.
Also, in store, an assortmentof Nobles, new and beau
tiful styles of Woollen Moods and &twigs, to which the
attention of the retail treat Is ikiViiea.
JOHN ZEBLEY, Jr.,
N 0.17 North FOURTH Street,
11 14-34,19,24,:4,27 Above Market.
FOR PRESENTS.-LIGHT, NEAT ,
and serviceable UMBRELLAS, at SLEEPER'S
long established manufactory, MARKET Street, ono door
above Tenth.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.--REIMER 0.1 4 " 1 -
fere to his patrons Fancy Cased for Andirotypos at
reduced prices. Colored Flaotographs for $1 ? att invalu
able Dessau!, it! Gi..110 9 . $A7.34.44. 4b ye sroote, It x
GUNNY BAGS-60 BALES FOR
sale by JAURETOR
sto22 14.46 Ittk4tft
NEW PUBLICATIONS
JUST PUBLISHED.
LEGAL AND EQUITABLE BIGHTS OF
MARRIED WQMEN.
A Treatise on the Lebal and Equitable Rights of Mar
ried Women, as well in respect to theirproperly and
persons as to Their children; with an Appendix if
The recent American:Statures, and the Decisions tender
them, by WILLIAM If. Coon, Esq.
(FROM BIS HONOR JUDGE STRONG.]
October 26, 1861
Mmes. KAY st
note vsamtned Mr. Cord's work. A
good book upon that subject is needed by the profeAsion,
in consequence of the great changes which modern legis
lation hammed'. in most of the United States. So far as I
have been able to examine Mr. Cord's book, 2 am of opi
nion Hutt he hue Aube 11, wort: utth industry, system,
and judgment. I think his hook will supply a real need.
Yours, Very Respectfully,
W. STRONG.
[FROM HIS HON O II MAUI WOODWARD.]
hlessrit KAY .P.! HaOTIOne—
Centlemen : On taking up Mr. Cord's book, I was
struck with the comprehensiveness of the author's plan.
To state fully the doctrines of the common law touching
the leettittge ninth:eh and to exhibit the modineationa of
the common law which have been made by the EOM Meg
and judicial decisions of the several States of the Union,
was a large undertaking. I think Mr. Cord has perform
ed it well; he has collected and arranged the renneyhot
nia statutes and dllifilkilS With filmier fidelity: Tile
You Wert of our tilmisitum Hill befound cited in hia nottat
to the statutes. The points decided are briefly but accu
rately stated. If his notes on the statutes of other States
are as full and accurate as they art on those, of Pennsri-
Villlith this part of the work will be fautal
valuable and convenient. * * Mr. Cord de
serves the thanks of the profession and the public, for the
very satisfactory manner in which he has brought before
us Loth the common and statute low of the marital relit
-4.01, ITCGMIIIend hie hook to the Dateetalitt&
or the profession.
The work is brought out in a style that is highly credi
table to your house.
I um, Very Truly,
1 - 97!r 014 SerYll
urr,O, IV, WOODWARD,
KAY & BROTHER,
LAW BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS AND
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d , el3-fmw3t
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Or
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BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS,
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• AND
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A
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_
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
To LET.
TIM tArnr: Ann ,
ELEGANT STORE,
FM. 6'33 MARKET STREET.
Apyty on the premiss. de0..50.
TO LET— Second-Story Room. Suitt-
No for a gentleman or club. N. E. corner of
TIiIIITEENT!! dotbilltio
TO EXCHANGE—VaIuabIe farm
of 64 acres of Brxt.rate land, situate near Quaker
town Station, North Pennsylvania Railioad, good water,
}call fillitPd, with good fund substantial Onus i14145F..V0-
nientoi Ctn. ripply to E. PETTIT, No. nog WALSTIP!
Street. d 41.3
TO 10(CH/11'4 - GE—A desirkig .
Wusit gmoster, and ono mile
from Railroad Station,- contwimng bo acres of excellent?
land, With govd improvements. Trice only $6,500. Also,
of every description foe :We on mawmaida
Apply to
613
$2,50 0 Old 'Mortgage for this
• amount for pale at a diacount. Fur
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NUT gtrai-k. 001311
TO LET—With or without b94rd ) t 9
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QELECT FRENCH. AND ENGLISH
MAIMING HOUSE, 1i0..33 , 50uth SIXTEENTH
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PHILADELPHIA
•MABSIIAL'S SALE:---By virtue of
writ of mile, by the 'Ron. JOHN CADWALA
DER Jud.r of the DjalTiCt Court of the United Statee.
in tool tor the Eastern District' of rimnaykrania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold,.at [oldie sale, to the
highest and best biddrr, for eash;.at - CIENEN-STREET
WHARY on MONDAY, December 2311,. 1881, at 12
o'clock M., the SCHOONER SPECIE, her taeltle, MR
MCA, and a., nom- hos at said wharf.
WIT. LI Alt IItILLWARD,
Er. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penn's.
PITILADELPTHA, December 1.1, 1881 de 13-6 t
MARSAAVS BALE.- , By virtue of a
AU. Writ or Sale, Ity the Hoii. TWIN OADWALADP.ft,
Judge of the District Court of the 'Jutted Mattes, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admirally,
to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the high
est and htst bidder, ccir cub, fa MEAD-ALLEY
taw, on TIII:115D/IT, December 25111, 1861, at 12
o'clock 1., the undivided half part of the Schooner
t:Exrp,A," her Male, apparel, and furniture, being
the interest of William 11 Armitage, a resident and in
habitant of the State of Virginia, together. with the cargo
laden on hoard, rcarierlan or iii,nt r -nine sock, of whom-.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-- - By virtuv- of a
writ of levari facial, to me directed, will be exposed
to ptitilie sale, at the hotel of Ortlip & Brother, in the vil
lage of NEWARK, in White Clay Creek Ilitudred,. New
Caxtle county, Delaware, on TL ESDAY,December 24,
instant, at 1 O'clock P. the following &trilled real
estate, ; •
till that certain tract nr parcel of land situate in. White
Clay Creek and Pencader Hundred, in New Castle county,
and State of Delaware, described as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at a corner-stone in the middle of the public NM
betwoon Neuiefh. eel Heeehe 4 ,„ mill, it being. a corner of
lend of George Russell, thence by a line of said land along
the- middle of said road south five degrees, east 24 perches
to a corner of the said James S. Martin's land, thence by
the said land south SS and three-quarters degrees,. west 4
Perches and a Quarter of a perch to a baet,eeelher corner
of Said Martin's laud, thence still by the same south 15
perches and two-tenths of a perch to the-northwestern
side of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail
road, thence by the said side of the railroad south 71 and
a quarter dogma, treat 120 to,selio& ihr,o- q uarter, of
fl perch to it caner of land of Monies Etrattler, the n ce
with a line of that laml.riorth 10 degrees, west 78. perches
and two-tenths to a cofber-stone, thence by the mu ne land
south 86 degrees, west 49 and a half perches to a corner
stone in a low of land of Andrew Kerr, !belies b thei
line north fire degrees, west 80 perches atutsix-tenths to.
a stone ' a corner of land formerly of Philip Lewis, de
ceased, thence by that land south b 7 degrees and 50 nit-
MAO, east 86 perches to a stone, thence north BSand a
half degrees, east 13 porches and two-tenths to a corner
stone, theme mill he- the emu° lead, north nine degrees,
west 37 perebes to a stone, a corner of land formerly of
Alexander Anderson, deceased. thence by a line-of that
land north 12 degrees, east 24 perches to a stone, a corner
of land late of Andrew K. Russell deceased, thence by that
Eolith 60 and a half degrees; Past - 01 end n hall!
perches to a cc rner stone, the lice by the mom north 10
and a belftiegrees, east 48 perches ton corner stone in a
line of land formerly of Philip Levds,.deceased„ thence
by that line south 66 and a half degrees, east 149 perches
and seven - tVIIIbS of a perch to a corner stone in tits
middle of the aforesaid public road, thence along the
middle of paid road, a boundary for other land of the said
Andrew K. Russell, aeccased, south T. degrees, west 32
perch.: to a corner atone, thence by another line of said
last mentioned !sod south 61 degrees, east 36 and eight.
tenths perches to a corner sassafras tree,. in a line of
bend of the aforesaid George Husselh.thence by that line
south 4 degrees and forty-five minutes,. east 78 perches to
a corner, formerly a maple. tree,mow within the limits of
the aforesaid railroad, and theme with another line of Mid
tams SP anti a half degrees, west 94
perebes to the place of. beginning, containing within said
bounds two hundred and silty-one acres and two rods,
lucre or less.
Seized and taken in execution asthe prgporty of Thomas
11.4111, executor, and cliariette Martin. executrix of
James Martin, Sr., deceased, Ghat - We Martin, widow of
the ellia James S. Martin,.
Sr.,,deceased, and surviving
mortgagor and terre-tenants,
ts and to be sold by
LEVI L. BIM:ME, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offiesjisw Mate, Dec. I. SM.
N. 11.—The alLntion of capitathAs and others la par
ticularly called to the above described property. It is
situated on the border of the thrifty, beautiful, and
prosperous village of Newark, Delaware; it is in a high
stale of cultivation, and litchis , improved. havlea ttrzait
a costly and lianilsoine MSlll9iBl5 b 611140, %good farm house,
and several tenant honseg,hartk, carriage house, and all
convenient out-buildings—on the line of the Y., W. and
B. liapread, in a highly moral and intelligent neigh
borhood, convenient to churches_ Schaub, and mills,
and is in every respect a desirable property, adapted to
a gentleman of refined taste and wealth.
del3-finvitde24
P.ll EItIFF ' AS 8 ALE.By virtue of a
writ of 14e. facia3, to me directed, wilt be exposed
to public sale, at the Hotel of Oinip ,i: Brother, in the
Village of Newark, in White Clay Creek Hundred, Now
uastie county, Delaware, on TUESDAY, December 24111
hie, lit P. tho following described REAL
EriATB, VIZ; all that lot, piece, or parcel of land lying
and situate in Pencader Hundred, county of New Castle,
and State of Delaware, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a slake on the east side of the road leading
from Newark to Cooche's Bridge, and running and
bounded by the r., W., and Baltimore Railroad to
another point on the south side of the railroad, thence a
southerly course to a stake in a line of Jas. S. Martin's
hind. thence eatterly to a stone in the main road afore
said, thence by and with said road to place pf beginning;
eeleh.le g ihe eiereema Monate IMO acre and
three roods of laud, be the same more or less.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thoe.
M. Martin and Charlotte Martin, executor and executrix
or Jas. S. Martin, Sr., deceased, Charlotte Martin widow
of thotaid. James s. Mi.:410 7 Sr., deceased, sad snryiViug
mortgagor, and three tenants, and to Os sold by
LEVI B. MOORE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, New Castle, December 5,1861.
. _
N. B—The above property is situated within a utile of
the beautiful village of Newark, bcvn
unproved and beautified at a considerable expense, bay
ing upon it a large double three-story brick building,
adapted to the purpose of a first-class hotel, boarding
house, or boarding-school, for the latter o& which purposes
it was formerly used. The ground. ore band.omeir laid
out and improved, and possess afirtmuisite and conve
nient out buildings. It is seldom that such an opportu
nity and desirable investment offers. del3-fmwtde24
"T HE FAVORING EAST-THE
POSSIBLE HAS SPRUNG- UP."—We DO Dyo
your clothes so that your underclothes are not stained, at
the "Hope" Dyeing and 'Renovating Works, RLEVENTII
Street and RIDGE A - senue. Cleaning carefully done.
del2-34* WELDING tt 01h
ROWLEY & ASHBURNER, No. 1G
South WHARVES, inform. their customers they
can obtain a supply of their superior Illuminating Coat
Oil, Their Factory is now in operation, null, 1,61 t* i‘-
larp.ed, hope, to fill their orders mote promptly in the
future. del-2-3t*
ARDESCO OIL CO. - CARBON
011.--LOOO bLfy. ko arrive. Vor up, in lots hy
sole agents In this city. SYLORER & CO.,
dol2-Im* 26 South DELAWARE Avenue.
AOPPENHEI.MEII. I MERCZAN
r DM DRONER in all Manna of trado, fitid
manufacturer of every description of Army Goods,
No. 48 South TRIED Street, west side, second story,
Philadelphia. ile9-6t*
HAIR -WORK OF ALL KENDS,
Skeleton Leaves, and Moss Work framed with the
French convex oval glaskics in a tasteful manner, at
GEORGE F. BENKERT'S, 126 ARCH St. dell-iftf
H AIR -DYEING FOR LADIES and
Gentlemeu done et FOURTH and .1311ANCII,.in
the beet style. dell-iftf
A FULL. AND br.taiNDlD As.
A
SOILTMENT of Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, And Gents'
Furnishing Goods, just received and for sale. Also, a
variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W. SCOTT, Sl4 CHEST
NUT Btrcet, klow Continental Hotel, tin3o4f
BAKER & CO.'S UNEXCELLED
COD LIVER OlL—The most approved remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, &c. Physicians, in
peaszfriblifg it, haw O. Om lea-L.0.64.4 the
profession) a guarantee of genuineness in which all the
efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained, Invalids
are assured, by the evidence of thousands, that it is less
nauseous and more readily retsinad benefit than
many umunfactured compounds Bola as God Liver OIL
Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors and by
City Apothecaries. JOHN 0. BAKER Jr. C 0.,.
n0 , 20-Intif 154 North THIRD Street.
ru R T SgES; MIMES !! BUN
PORTERSII.I
S. W. corner RACE and T WEL Fill Streets, Phila.,
Fr MIK!11 Milliner of Tramea and Mechanical Annti.
WWI Win GOIINIEUIIIY On hand a large and , variad.atocit of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
best American. 'English and American Supporters and
Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspeutories, Syringes imgetat
iniridy. French Postiarlee,
Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH
Street, first door below Race. no27•ifdm
SLATE MANTELS.
These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, an de.
cldedly preferable to any other/4 are malnfactured by na,
and sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
WILSON.
ARNOLD-_ _ _ _
oeb , Enuf Re. 1010 ORESTNUT Slzeet.
THE BALTIMORE GAS-RURNING
FITIF:PLAQV.. HEATER.
Soinetimo* callod t.tha Latrobe Store," is the bast
store for warming iks room in which it Wads, and akm
rooms okays. CO sad look at them.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
rtm 1030 tailiSTritf%
vat E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Rstahtvi.A. - z.,..-6. a TENTH tad 1112.HILD 136.4
nol(t—SaLo Philadolphiq,
WANTS.
PETT IT,
MA WA Lis uT street
BOARDING.
NARSTIALPS .9XLER.
U. B. Marshal E. D. of Younsylvania.
PITILA DELPITIA, December 12, 1861. del3-.13r
0. H. NEEDLES,
AMUSEMENTS.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MIS/0
li —nnosn AND LoottaT etrmts.
Lome and Manager J. M. Nan
THIS (FRIDAY) s T '
Week ir.O7.ISDER 13.
THE tiREASTEPT ° I;IYING TRAGEDIAN.
FURREST,
wilt ityptitr to-night for the &et time in five Forth,
. . .
in hifl lin App a roacliablo rendition of
• VIRGINJUS. VI RCHNIITS.
Yntr4ll4ltB, .....
.IIDWIN YORZEWP-
Tnc miler cliarftelpni by
VIE FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY.
TO.M.ORROW, ISATuRDA,y,
TWO PX I croAMANCE&
tiiiittrrytinAff NATINIVF; AT TliltKE.
(MAW/ YOBREST NICHT AT BETEL
AothigOon 50 004 25' cente r ( ( :hA4°ob9if pricr to ion!'
poAion Elm , bourse unfy.) X BeSerreti SIATO fit fl
Alf ADDfR6hBLE COMEDIETTA.
Atterr whie.tr, $l3B
FACVNATINGLY REAT"r IFTL AND RENOWNED
SENORITA LEARET, El'll.o
..1111k1.. her Seenfill Appearanea .ht to Grand French.
MO', entitled
F. A: PO4,I I N i
Which c-zouted f?rort. on. Ihn:rt,lay 011,11111 g.
A POPridih FABGEF
ORA in SIANISIf BABLICT DIVIRTIOEMINT.
in whisk
Tlih BILOTIVUL CITIA9
Will appear in the Cboracterietie Notieha4 Damce oC
111 111. A: 11 11' Li. RN
Stimortbd t
SENOR XIM'ENES, AIM THE PVT ,T. SPANISH
COOPS 101 l HAOLET.
SA'51111:1 Y I! vilStif±tti
GRAND FORIIVAT N 14: if.
FIRST %JAIN IN FIVE YE Re,
EDWIN FOIIIEST,
In his Great Itentlitieln of
ItICIIMII3 Tilt! Ifliff-tiy,
NOTICE-DEW: AO.: or SPF.CULATORS.
1 patrons of the Academy aro requested to Dnr
cliaso their tickets at tha regular Edg Office, at thelna
nngonumt it not tetnotoßhi• an; eickel, pm-A:tea:Fa
oat:fide afieefiliitore.
Due notice will be gi 7co •of ' tke ropetition of
11Artruirt.
Flu - cr,;* OF ADMIESION.—Parquet, Parquet
and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charts/4 for Reserve*
foals. Prtrata Boxes, with' tidmikidorti for Eight . par
tionar Sft. Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 2•; Cents.
tariATS SECIALED FOUR DAYS IN ADVANCE'.
Dwra 000 t al 7 06131111411 Ce si i it paai V:
r=l=l
NOiTDAY,WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and . SATURDAY.
CHBAS NIGHTS-TUESDAY AND THURSDAY.
WBEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE-WALXIIT Street, &cove EIGHTH.
Trinmphant fineness of the next and NationaV
Equestrian Drama.
Third week of the grand enneetrian
CROWIA ! UROWDS ! ! ()RoWliS ! !-1
To-night the performance will commence with the
grand Nation& Equestrian Spectacle, entit!bd'
THE SOUTHERN REBELLION BY SEA ANII
LAND!
THE CATARACT OF THE GAME!
Admission 21 and 11 cents.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARSMAITBSYS THEATIOL
4-‘4!-•
Acting and outgo Manager W. S. FREDRRIOIR.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY.
lINNEFIT OF MR. FRANK DREW:
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING; December 13,
The performance Will commence with
1 lIJLE'Y
YinlEt Mrs. SAT! brbw.
Grimaldi Mr. Frank Drew.
In be followed by a new version of HAMLET.
Hamlet Mr. Frank Drew.
Te QQAC,IIIde unit
IBIGLAIID AS IT WAS
Cumica or TfnE.—Doors open at before 7; cared*
will rise at TX precisely.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
TVALNUT-STREET THEATER=
NINTH anU WALNUT Stream.
Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTEIOII.
BENEFIT OF MR. B ROBERTS.
FIFTH. AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF'
MR. J. B. RORF.RTg.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. DO:ember 13, •
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.
Fabien Pei Fraachi, Twin Brothers....... Mr. Roberts.
Louis Dei French},
_._
FAUnI AND MARGUERITE.
m.r. noboria.
Meubigtorkilea
Marguerite Mrs. Anne °ewelC
PRIORS-50, 3736, 75, and 25 cents; Private Hatay
$5 and $3.
Doors opou at quarter to 7. To commence at 7g.
TEE MERCHANT OF` VENICE
WILL BE
READ AND ANALYZED
AT
CONCERT HALL,
rnm ZPXDISEIS 13,
At n quarter of Eight o'clock.
Tickets 25 cents.
no 4-2444 8, 111, CLEVELAND,
WOLFSOHN & THOMAS'S FIRST
CLASSICAL SOIREE,
SATURDAY, DECE3IDER 1.471 c,
AT THE
ASSRSIIILY
Corner TEIVIM and CLIEdTICUT Streik
Subscriptions (for the series) will be received at the
principal Music Stores. Single tickets Sl. or tickets ad
mitting 3 persona s2i can be had on the evening at Me
door, &RAO
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OP
THE REBELLlON—Representing all the prong
vent Bums, Engagements, and Incidents to this date.
Far ask int JAMES W. WOMEN & Ob i
924 CHESTNUT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by mid
free, on application. ucal-lm
MEMPLEHESTNUT OF WONDERS, TENTH
.1 and C Streets.
SIGNOR. BLITZ, THE GREAT mem - aIAN ium
VENTRILOQUIST, in his new and constantly-varied
performances, EVERY EvmaNa, commencing at T 41 14
=I WEDNESDAY saiISARI:LURAY ATTVI4.IW)
at 3-11111tifYiting the astonishing and interestin g Myeaa
ries of Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Ventri
loquial Demomarations, in which the voice will annum
and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Admission; 25 &Isis shildres,l2 tahta. .014-41,
G ERDIANIA ORCHESTRA.
CARL BENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at
o'clock P: M.; et the lIHRIO.LL feLYND IT kt.f.._
Package of Eight Tickete, 1 gins's Tickets, §fr yes.
To be bed at Andre's,llo4 Chestnut street, J.,E. Gould%
Seventh and Oheetnut, and at the door of the all. 002841
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON
THE PINE AUTB, Ya 26 etilltsvan atm% IR
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admitaion 26 cents. Children under twelve year%
half erica. Shares of Stock, S3O.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 1
TN OIWER TO REDUCE OUS
IN
large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVIS
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we aro now. In an,
cordance with the till% 9licling Qom at GREATLY
fentAltni ,
Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a Wet*
for their own - wear, win find at our Establiehment aR
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON ke
time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever beim
Particular attention Is given to repairing fine Watches.
Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen.
FARR & BROTHER, Importer.
0c23.21nif BM CHESTNUT Street, below 'Fourth.
SAFES.
119 ITLLIE , S SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVED to No, 21 South SEVENTH Streak um
e Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, end baba
determined to merit future patronage, has secured ima
elegant and convenient store, and has now on head •
large meorlitiout of Lillie'e Celebrated Wrought ma
'valuta iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safee, (the GIN
rtrlctly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LONG
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be rumbaed
le rotor on short notice. Thin Is the strangeatt bed ere.
tooted, and cbeapeet Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's MN
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe In eau.
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything, yet of
for this purpose, and In the only one that le string,
Bea and burglar paa.a.
SPROUL NOTICE.-1. have now on hand pay twenty dr
Farrel, Honing, & Co.'a Safes, most of them nearly.nrgs
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for Kitt
DOW celebrated Lillie Sahli They will be sold et v
low pricer. Please call and intangliti.
ia26-Irif M. C. SABLES. Agent.
INSURANCE COMPANIIM
. .
fIOMMONWEALTH FIRE- MM
.-, BANCB COMPANY, OP. THE STATE OE
PENNsYLYANTA.
PUIEQ22/16,
iNvms „ o - wrrivi D., Charles H. Bogen,
Jahn M. Whttall, John K. Walker.
Edward C. Knight, Hebert Shoemaker
Thome S. Stewart” William Struthers,
UMII7 Lesi% Jr., Steam Connor.
DATID JATAEL, H., PreddMit.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President
SAMUEL B. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, RS CHESTNUT
Btra 3 4 Philodelphis, oda ff
F AME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 408 CHESTNUT Stay
FIRE AND INLAND INSEIRANOIL
111.1LOOTAIL9-
Worse W. Day Of Day A Matlack.
Samuel Wright it Wright Dros. & Co.
D. B. Birney ~ Davis dc. Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr "".Lewis Bros7A Co.
0, Richardson, n J. ll Dotes A Ca_
Jib. W. Evermtn....... it I W. Bverman is So.
Geo. A. West if. West A Fobs..
F. S Martin . is Savage, MIMI:4 A Co.
0. Wilson Davis.. Attorney-at-law.
P, P, Wcvdruff of Sibley, Molten, A Woodridt
Jno, Reinlery Jr.. NO. 1713 Oman Man.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-President
WILLIAMS I. IILANCEIARD, Secretary. ie&S.1111
SAVING FIJNDS.
QAVINGI- FUN.D.--IJNITED STATHO
hl THCOT WHIIiNT, maw THIRD and CIHRIR.
NUT Stone,
INTEREST MK FEB CENT.
8. R. CRAWFORD, Prodders,'
JAMES HUNTER, Secretary and Tremorpr.
Office hours, from 10 =an 8 00201,
taP coP.paßr D 9 avitioa In any application to
I..egielature.
STOVES AND RANGES.
YVIIII , IP•AiIASAAII.A.,
SILVER ' S AIR - TIGHT GAS
BIJIMEII, TOR THE PARLOR,
BOON, AND.
ill ALL 10iAPP
6.40.1awae mute mug aPPrortra manner, or the bs
huraMted Nuaala Imo, with PATENTED CLAY OYLIL.
DE NA of whieh we have the excluelve sale.
NORTH, CHASE, E 'NORTH,
No. 209 North SlicOND Sired.
012-2mff
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,
Gae•coneuming, math-Double -plated Top% and as
the Wit improvulonts,'T
01enufactured Ind geld At
012.2mtf No. 209 North SECOND Shiest
4 4 THOMSON'S CELEBRATED
LONDON ONITODENBIL"
The best, most durable, and convenient erreneis
ment for Cooking; having the Most facilities for an abtas
dant supply of Hot Water, Roasting, Baking, &Mon.
Broiling &c. For sae, in various sizes, of our am
inhaphisturth MOE, is NOM%
No. BM North IDEOOND &rest,
Philedelptda.
012-2mir
]ILL-lINAP PRINTING, BEST
•nd Vhoilpart 1U 00 aiiyi at iinitiWELlT a
al South THIRD Street. na2o