sANCIAI. AND COL IMERCIAL. Tile Money Market. PHILAMMII/IA, Dec. 2, 1802. in Old Deumnds Ives very native today, and • •alboneed fir t 1Z1, 1 4, with n m aet. old en o d closed at 130 bid, w it h n str G ong den ittvards , Government securities were sum w 1,41114 tens to the National five-twenty-year - loan iimther slowly to.day, the fgures amounting to ;dred and twenty 4 re thousand. This was mainly 1. 1:. rattle= or small menus; the larger capitalists aides the action of the coming Congress, the re. bercral Cabinet officers, and especially the Woke of our able Secretary- of the Trea - I;arties Whit desire investment are safe In faking ` bot dealers lu securities dam not. take largely, ,I,.e.rrriation of a few cents per cont. spoils the at a transaction most wonderfully. We hey ° „is, however , but that we shall soon see our native • I town liberally into the scale on the side of .9 , ' e g eri, Induced by the high principle of generous fur onus own pocket. ens a better feeling at tho Stock Board: and „vitriol without many transactions, holders being Government mixes, PFfil, were steady, the tie: remaining Pennsyl vaunt lives were Pennsylvania. Railroad first mortgage al 100, Um second do. foil off N. Plitsbitrg, w o + ne. and Chicago first znortgnges sold nt 105. sixes and tons worn a shad() bolter. ...vie. improved 'Schuylkill Navigation ,lently. Bottling sixes, 1f1..90, fell off 1, the Acuity, Cannl stooks and fancy securities were ;lull. ,p.m Attires 'unmoved ,?.4, with n firmer feel rom-ylvanla romo Minahill was steady at proforma sold at 15 , ‘; Beaver Meadow 61.4. WI lid 11111 CU of AI ; North Pennsylvania sold Nor wown at 64 Long Island improved 3.; Andy, No sales were effected of pasAeu i;xay,.. el k Co. quote : Rao. Romig. 3SBI Md.•:(Orhltcut et , of Indebted ncss x.• 10 Notcs I al en. V o ucher, f o r eertltivut os of indebtedness.... VIE g rs 1 1 aA. 5. 5a ts 1": iri,. 4 . .45. • e.. 2 ga Prt-, 1 1 .• Tr • • 7 7 a ■. .5t • " •.• : : vAMIPPOIWOO 014gglsg§§UP§§g 1 - 1 4 1 - ' ..;•*i • 7; --/-• -..seti!l;gaßai'.l gpiszlgitOgYso 4 l ;14ItIVtaiitske,:R77- N C t~ - - tut~yy 1 7 . :3 P ." 1.47 2 ..g? 3.11 !". d1414i.2 5 -1• 3 1" • -StnEPT. t . .2=7. lo • giri'OffStlg?;:iWg§:=.lg Mont tugs. Balances, A.T 24 $3;713,6.4 14 • $461,441.1 19 23 1„S141,411115 4:0,415 57 26 3,377,615 Q 1 W 1.731 54 :24 4,1119,742 73 311,797 96 29 . 3,997,94:i 52 335,147 17 $18,1663,844 00 $1,876,717 03 ,4;fitving statement shows the condition of the of Philadelphia at various times during the last nIIu - 1...2 Loans. Speck), Circul. Deposits - --. 1 •-- 1 i. 1 11,046,147 5,M3,728!2,145,216:1,306,014 ,:y 'I ....:x1,8111,119 5,884,01112,144,:198,20,10,6113 11,8982356 5,641,166 2,311,49.4118,1141,160 221,047,691 6,886,424 3'478,670 Th,818,538 • 20,324,432 6,049,635 3,761)0712 21,316,614 .•••.. ...: .. ..... 31,747,070 5,583,481 4915,012'24,484,614 111110, U 1 5,545,007 4,74.1,21) 24,117,782 :4 51,517,600 4,600,16; 5,0:61,070 24,658,119 bri• 1 24,661),)111 5,542,180 5,071,85:1 24,597.696 rll '44,i1 . 26,163 5,453,748 6,065,704 2.1,419,310 1,4.7 3 Si 114,335 5,458,01) 4,8;0200 26,036,714 In 43,11W123 5,524,621 4,768,487;27,396,678 1; 36,737,071 5,511,654 4 , 611, 775 . 27.360,122 24 17,470,3))7) :4521,468 4,13113,8 :6'26,6X,312 , )„, I 36,774,722 5,465,834 V 41,1140,615,215 1 • I...•aina is a atatomeut of the 1 / 1 1.111CAS of the louse, for the mouth of iVeveniber,j tho two previous years : 1500, Mil. Re ettstotu mv!lred wit •ilOr:•(` Nov. 1... ....... .$7:111,347 i-,. t.1.,1 rroin fu port •.. • . s y4 911ter dist ~,,. 15 . , ' e, 0 4 ,27,946 V.it..`',Prdlintoption.. 61,03•2 73,391 int o spo tint 10n.... 3,432 21,48 3 i•xportn tine 933 • IN worn. IS ov. '.) 013.729 R 44.313 7:1,810 '.l r6ostooptiun 401,04 p 1:5,315 312,,83,1 :.rinindiso entered 1511,A124 1 ,192 55%377 r p.od nue exp0rted...3,0.17,4M ' 870,077 1,110,934 Drrilni itEcinVP.l). - IKifl. 1304 . 1801. 1882. ~.1 $1t13,44.9 W/74 73,666 , 101,750 w• ti,„„. 2.,0.'4!,24.3 2.1.53,1:03 1,21:1,1)41 3,34),4nti $4 , 2,19003 . , 2,443,432 1,230,507 3,471.252 ct the mouth or November the business of the Mute, A.say (Mice, nt New York, was ns follows: $127,000: silver, $:f0.0011; total '607,000. -pawed. $122,6724 spat to United States Mint 4.4,01,1 a for coinage, 4165,133. s statement of the receipts and ills us..the .I.sistatit Trettattrer of the United ! :.r N•lt York, far November, 18432: ty - c. h. bt, lis $470,636 ;.1..11111ag the month : of " .. . Internal revenue " Patent - I like Depart 111ellt. Oliseellll 11C0 . • • $9,017,877 • .2.5,730,01 xi • 73041 R,83000 • • . 4,018 62.1.35 050 during the thotutli . :11114. *4,650M1 ti 16,884,120 • (Intl 3137.:11) 3i,5aq,1:34 u . Xi:pro:101ov 29, ISO W Yto.k Pokt of to-day says : 15PK,446 ',;.•-‘ inn rket opens dull, though prices nro gene • mdter, the shorts being thu principal buyers. • ate but hills illspo.sition to put (lilt sellers , r that Mr. Mast, will recommend a further . " 111 ; -; while the bulb!, on th i p other hand, aro 4 " . '" •! 'to hear something dellnite from Wash !!! ding with vigor. i „ d i ''..,'" l . l "lN went of the hoard, the whole market "qt•Ap th ruiner that 3fr Chase will re twiner ° curivile r, *- - Avazl head N ccfntiuties . st rung. ) and nearly all 1.01. itt .10 enticed prices. This is purlieu " 4 4- • Tith the Near) and Nerthwestcrits, anti / 14 *.olti nitrous, 164 the Elias. " m "' are elcedY a our last quotations. C0n .1.0.1 are selling at7didi3(o4. Registered are 300@ii ne.red. Set - end iiirtim aro a friction bettor, and • ilidebtlqi floss at Iteirearr very firm wltk nut tew•offerina% •tis ioljoaremeat (!entra .111 is 1411141 ns high as Erie preferred 924 - , 3fichigan Southern slam Southern guarantied al;;. • mdt-31a dud riticipttur, , 11 4 y of money is very abundant at O per cent in the Sub-Treasury avow rapidly reducing. di-inirwineuts whirr once into bank.. 4 ' 4 r , mcction tv . ilit the tact m..,‘t less than Stator currency has th, L eilliAu.nik more at the disposal of the liec.-,ltrY, market oasy, s• a taker this morning on the call, selling 'M t *, bill since the adjournment kb) per cent. is 4.• Ih mrwd HOW+ am a tri No better at 122(41:12). I.,taniou is firm,t..l) days, at 143; 3 days Stock Exs : 'Y E. SLATMAK. FIRST 2.5 , " 'r, I end... 102" •^ l •n Is It si4J 2 BETwITS. ...filittow,C&P. )5. 1- 1 SECON Honk 4. It N' (Mllll.lll Tr IV b1k...103V1 AFTER BOARDS. ;hang° Sales, Dee. 1. ER, Plilltulelphla Exclutugo.) HOARD. 131104111 It 1.00 Qum It Prvr...,..1)30. 2 r•lort It Penult It. ..... 200 Itmdlug 1t.....ca51t. 'NO do WO. Bp.it Ds. Nth) Pecitut 1 Ist m0rt...10) 12‘.11.4i g R.......... RI 'MU). 61 commercial 414,' 2 31in.11011 R . 4RI O , 7•2 Penni' ........ 11 p & tnt. Wit' ettimlND 19110.:;---1•11tM. IJifl..dklA..(l. Blel. Asked.. 10.411 Corawls.oi R.... • 4IS 4:IA I k....urik 104 Do prfil 153;1 154 II 1 641.•1:5)1,1 1301 ‘ ; lll•nver Mead It.. 61 DI" '9 ••fil...••:1011 101 MIIIOIIIII II 48)g 43h 11C aixi liorrisborit P. .49 ..ludo:non R... .. ....... .1 , 44 'ff4 l 6, XVI 1 114.. • I: .. :i3,)„ Do share.., .. 54 o 5 -4 •' 4 ...1t1W .166 Do serip.... 'Ol 811,?,. 1 1-'70...100 102 C•t It Ankh 1t...150 154)a 3011 & Riga 65.. .• 162 .....1...11K4! . . 5494 8 L Islandlton St EN! 7!4 • • 6 ; .1 0.. 'lmp; 104' Do bond :4 53 Delnwnro DI r..• • • • 1.611115. l•a; 330 Do bonds.... .• •• 107 Spruce..itreet It.. 15:(i 16 • • dChostont-st it.... 43 40 Anal-street Jt.... 'i% 26:4; Race-street R.... 8 Teuth-street R... :t) 3.134 'fbirt••ontli-st R.• 24 24:4 IV Phila. R 50 01 Do .. Clreon.stroot It—. 35 Do Fieeond-stroot R... 70 77 Do bonds • • Firth-street It.. IDo .. ifiritrd Cotingo Rti • 20 iieventeentb.st R 03; 10% ,",,,,‘*••••• 4!4 5 1..' 1 •••• an d ....... IS!‘ 114 3 In.. 3. . M.... is 0b34 Ah . Ain WAI &VI "A: :CA i k j 1 41 11.. ; . ;li ' 2 Va l lOC Ph hid elph la Markets. • DE:Cf::llmm 1— Evaning. 1144 auirket is dull, but without any partiou lelo note in price or demand. There is very Viir) for export, and the sales are mostly to the trade, at $6®6.26 for superfine ; $ 6 . 50 @ $1@7.60 for family; 87.75@8.50 for 4•4814. according to quality. The receipts are 0t.,; comers in slowly and sells at . $5.50® ~.11y.m. IS quiet 'at $3.50 for Pennsylvania, if 1,1.1 for Brandywine. '1 11 dull, and rather Isl ; about 10,000 I, l ffili Hain red sold at $1.42, afloat ; some Wedern at $l., in store ; 1,200 bus r m otherf, at $1 .46, unitshite at $1.55001.65 IP' ~.1 1 4 In fortseady demand at 96e for Tennsyl -17" l'Oe Delaware. Corn is firmer; about ern,ld isao afloat—the latter M'South O are firm; 2,500 bus Penn lIIMI at 42c, in store, and a small lot of Hid 10e. ' , 411 settieu t safes of Ist No. 1 are reported, gr oun d , at $36 b) ton. 14 inactive, with small sales of middlings cash. :,,"':. , .—There It very little movement in ,fo fur any description, but holders are :.Iffufteir demands ; small sales of Itio tlottbe at MX. Ilk 11. Sugars are held at 101,16 , 113,i0 for I /de ans he market continues inactive. held nt 013.25 013,50, without sales. 1 1 ' 1401 N at 9;,10101..;c for ibis and tierces. ( Mkt at 15E020C far solid packed. k,;ii il hnerseed in less active ; M00:300 bush $ 6 .373,1 for prime. Timothy hi quiet. liorth $2,9(103 b> hush. I% , selling In a sm rudge.all way at 40c for Ohio gallon for D ~, "mit are the receipts of flour and grain at thstay the " fullutsl ''' xrtl lea by ntw , I T urpentine 42.93 I.l+ gnIlon; 10 bbls lAA A14.1,001.i Putt° ltleo Oritnges . elm. The receipts of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are large this week, reaching about. 2,100 head. Prices of extra cattle are rather better, ranging from BMet`ec for extra, 7@Bc for ordinary, and OEOk for common, according to quality. The market opened quite active this morning, and good and extra cattle sold freely 'at our above quo tations. Common Western are very dull, and prices rather lower ; several lots of this description sold at the close at from 3@.3nc. Gross stock cattle are in demand, and about 200 head sold during the day at from 3etqc :to lb gross, as to quality. Cows and Calves are dull and prices rather lower-- prices ranging at from $16®40 IfY head, according to quality, The receipts of Sheep arc larger, and prices have fallen off, with sales nt 660340 qfrlis gross. • There is rather more doing in . Ilogs, and prices have advanced, with sales at $5.76@7 7p 100 ibs, net, for corn-fed Hogs. The cattle on sale to-day are from the following States : 900 head from PennaylVarda. 600 head from Ohio. 300 head from Illinois. 200 head from New Jersey. 100 head from Delaware. 80tead from Maryland. The following are the particulars of the sales : Barclay (I.l3aldwin,2o Chester county Steers, sell ing nt $9@8.50 for fair to good quality. Ullman & Blmberg, 154 Western Steers, selling at from $8.50@6.75 for extras, and s7et 8 for ordinary, end 334 c gross for common. F. Mcrlllen, 61 Chester county and New Jersey Steers, selling at from s6@9 for good to extra. Alexander Kennedy, 30 Chester county Steers, sell ing at from 6CR9 for good to extra quality. F. & E. S. Mennen, 160 Western and Chester county Steers, selling at from $8®8.75 for good to extra, and $4 gross for common. P. Hathaway, 73 Chester county and New Jersey Steers, selling at from $76 , 59 for fair to extra. . Cochran & McCall, 76 New Jersey Steers, good quality, selling at $8@8.60 ; and 26 common Ohio Steers selling nt s6@7. Fuller & Bro., 67 Western Steers, selling at from $751)8 for fair to good quality. Smith & Mooney, 60 Western Steers, selling at from s6@B for fair to good. Rice & Smith, 117 Chester county Steers, selling at from $8@8.75 for fair to good- Fellhimer & Kirvin, 95 Western and Delaware Steers, selling at front $8@8.62 for good to extra quality. ' COWS AND CALVES. ...101 a10.11i . • • Fril 97,i• • • .10:in Ijl4. •• • • 251 i -Intl. •• • • 2 ( 2!;(1. ....`7,3N([O2l):iP The arrivals and sales of Cows at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reached about 80 bead this week. There is very little demand, and prises are rather lower, ranging at from $18E0213 for Springers, and $23a40 41 , head for Cow and Calf. Poor Cows are selling at rather lower 'pricey, $15@16 head. Calves— There is very little doing, and prices are unchanged ; sales of about 66 head at 4;iP6gc lb for fi rst quality, and .33,1@ , 10 for second quality, as to weight and condition. • THE SHEEP MiI.RKET. The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips' Ave nue Drove Yard are large this week, reaching about 4000 head. The market is dull and prices have de clined; sales of good to extra nt 6@5,14e 1,11 , lb, gross, and ordinary to fair at 4@4me, as to condition and quality. Stock Sheep are very scarce, and selling at s2@3 40 , head, according to quality. The a rrivala of fat Hogs at Imhotra Union Drove Yard were 2,G89 head, belling at from 0.7507 100 lbs net. John Crouse & Co. sold 600 head of 'Hogs at Phil lips' Avenue Drove Yard at from $6@6.75 100 lbs net, according to quality. The receipts of Hogs are light this week, and prices have advanced 26@50c ip 160 lbs. New York Stoc 10000 U S Os 'SI coup.. • .104'.: 100110 do 1044 1(1000 do 1• 2 5:-4 111000 do ' 1 .1 4.4 10010 do 131 laXXi LT S 61: 74 coon •• • • 0237 05(X10 Tr 73•111 p c \o ....104'S 1000 do 1043?, 9000 ITS 1 year Cet 974 7000 do 07; 1 1 , MP T 0..,. St Os 'OO • 114 7000 Mich So 2.1 mtg. • •. 63 WOO P Ft NV & Ciii 1 in.,106 1600 P Ft W & Chi 9 M.. 923 91(10 Ch & N IV As Ws • • GOls 25110 Ato'n Gold 1:113. MOW (10 14 100110 do h10•.111 nOOOO (10 .1.01. •131 .4 MOO - do ..•100-13N, /(000 do 1•36.•1:31i 4 100 Ctuu Cool Prer • •:. 'IVA' . PX) Pito M S Co .1203? 100 - do 1203) vio N Y Ceti 1) 10237 00 do ..... ... Au. am) am do 10237 260 do 103 1)0 do x10..10:1 400 Erie Ihillwo y..... 62 21'0 do 62.'41 300 do 02% Nc«• York Markets—Yesterday. aarrea sire quiet at eks.rio fur Pots and l fur Pearls. BlutAtorrriEs.—Tho marker fur State and Westert Fleur is dull, but there Is no oepeetal :variation iu quota dons. . TLe gales are 6,000 bble at 65.50(05.60 for superfine Stale $5.7Ce5.00 for extra State ;4 4 4,11‘4.5.60 for superfine Michi gan, Indiana, lowa, Ohio, &e.; .$5.807.25 for extra do.. Including shipping brands of roil iid-lioop Ohio at tittAig. 6.75, and trade branch' do. at $6.85g8.75. Southern Flour is dull and heavy ; sales 400 bbls at ii6.44*@6.60 for super fi ne BaltitilOre, and . $6.96@7,00 for ex tra do. Ca nadfan Flour is quiet and drooping . ; sales of 300 bbls at 44.5,50 q 0 for common to good, cad $0.10,0&25 for tho range at extra Initials. • Rye Flour is quiet and steady at eivi6gs.so for the range of flue and superfine. Corn Meal is Inactive; we quote Jersey at $3.75; Bran dywine $4.25, alld Wheat Is quiet but active without decided change. The sales are 50.01 K) bushels at $1.14(41.21 for Chicago Spring; $131(41.29 for Milwaukee chili; $1.30@1.33 for amber lowa ; $1.35(11.39 lot winter red :Western ; $1.40@4.43 for amber Michigan. ltye is quint and firm at 85c Or Western and 95c for State. ]leriey is steady at $1.4001.139 fur State and Canada. Oats are dull at GICR66e fun common to prime. Cl.l'll is a shade flunerovith 1t Moderate demand sales 75,006 bushels at 71 7"_c for sound Western mixed; Vag Cite for Eastern, anti for !witted and damaged. Mops are unchanged, wit! a Moderate demand, at 16@ 24e. Si..tlS 11,75 . 2 14.457 J 4,152 1,375 Max.—The market is firm at CiePine for shipping, anti 7:::(aSite for retail lots. The starlit checks husinoss. E1TA1.1.(15-.—We notice sales 81 blds ofprimo city at 1O c. Wittskv is lino, with sales of WO hills at &Oak, ill° hitter rate tor E and 1). PIIILADELPIJIA ROAD].) OF TRADE. . ISRAEL MORRIS, .TOSEPII C. GRUBB, Comm vrrtm OF THE MONTH. E.D.SIIJIiI) A. SOLDER, LETTER SAGS AT THE NEITCRASTIV EXCHANHE, PHILADELPHIA. Ship Ellen Stewart, Coffin r ..... --Rottenboo, soon Brig Definite% Wyman., .. Port Spain, soon Brig Eliza M Strong, Strong ! Cienfiregos, soon PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2, 1862. ---------35,414,166 SUN 111SFQ 111011 WATER.... AR Tt 1 FED. ~ /hark Chase r Davis, 14 days !from Laguayra., with hides, &c. to John Dalictt & " Brig Ereole r (Aus) liandich; 54 days from' Licata,. with brimstone to Powers & Weightman. Brig H H lilethivery. Crockett, 13 days fromaUtt tanzas, ill ballast to captain. Brig Emma, Baker, 6 (lays from Boston, with. mdse to Tweils & Co. Sehr Fanny Davis, Evans, • 3 days from. Berlin, Aid, to D 11 Merriman. Seta. Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Sirryrnai Del, with corn to Sas L Bewley & Co. Sehr S U Fithian, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, Md, with corn to .Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Clayton & Louber, Jackson, 1 day from , Smyrna, Del, with grain to SaFs L Bewley &to, Sehr Planter,, Fowler, 1 day from Leipsici with wheat to Sas L Bewley & Co. Schr Lucy, Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with wheat to %as L Bewley & Co. Schr Farmer, West. 1 day from Milford, Del, with corn to Jas Bartatt Sc. Son. Schr Delaware, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Sas Barrett & Son. Schr Jos' Potter, Burrows, from Providence, in ballast to captain. Sehr Mary Anna Haley, front Fortress Monroe. • Sch D Jones„Tatem, front Fort Pulaski. • Schr Allen Downing, Bice, from Middletown. Schr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, from Providence. 21,,%1487 CLEARED. • Brig Delhi, Irvin, Demerara, TiWattson & Sons. Schr ➢Loses Day, Land, Segua la Urande, E A So - 44er Sr. Co. Sehr R Hlll4 Smith, New York, Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Sehr Cr 0 Morris, Artis, New York, Wannemacher & Maxfield.. Schr Mary Annn, Haley, New York, L Audenried & Co. Schr Allen Dmvning, Rice, New York, Repplier. & 13ro. Schr Gm Burton, Pearvick, New York, Tyler i , Stone & Ce. Schr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, Newhern, do Schr I) Jones, Totem, IVewbern,. do • 4W, I. 1634 . 931 . 37) 1, 8/12 (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.); LEWES, Del, Dee. The ship Caroline Tucker, foe Acapulco, in com pany with three barks and three brigs, passed to,sea yesterday; the bark Chase, front..Laguayra, passed in. GEORGE. STEOK . B INIMITABLE PIANO Ginnie. nal Squares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others. An. their power, eVettlieNS of touch, and pure (manly oftone. None should purchase without examining them closely. The most eminent teach ors arc almost daily selecting them. . Prices to suit the times. ocll-s to th 40t 21 22'4 SINGER 85 CO.'S LETTER A FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE Ss the most beautiful, bast, and cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the principles of Singer S.; Co.'s . well-known Manufacturing Machinest makes the interlocked stitch ; will sew on all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread ; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—iu fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surmises eve' y oilier Machine for the great range and excellence of Its work. Send fur a pamphlet. ff3=S I. JI. SINGER & CO„ No; 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Tiff LADELPIIIA OFFICE, oe7-to ths tth..3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. BATCHELOR'S FAIR DYE! • TILE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a,color not to be distinguished front nature; wartunted not to Injure the hair in the least ; remedies thu ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair t'or life. ORA Y, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, S:old by all Druggists, Ste. Ari. The Oenulne is signed WILLIAM A. BATCIIE. LOR, en The Ann stile* of each boa. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Mi(e= Brumtioceu and 14 Thad s t ree t.) New York. iiiySly GROVER it BANYB'S No. 9 SIWTTLE SEw- JN( ENE, for mannilictitring purposes. is the BEST taut:bine in the market, and is sold for FORTY,DOL LA No machine over introduced in this city has sold so rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine It before purchasing elm...whore. Ofli cc, 730 CIIESTN UT Super. no34f • ITpliAm's. HAIR The, 38 CENTS Box.— boxes I..ir ; the Imst hi wit:. 'fry it. Sold only tit 1. - VIIAM'S, 403 CI[EsT.NUT Street. i=e277lll* FAHT.t.IW7MAI7.—IIti So tidily morning, Nov. 30th, in St. Thnothrs Church, ltoxborough, by rho ltov. John Lehadon 31eKlin, Italph Marlow awl 31tria May, both of Conshohocken. • A iI.NA It L—lt 110:11118e—At Friends' Meeting-110mm, Twelfth street, on Fourth-dity, t h at 2t;th ult., Itlltistrd 1-1,1.11,111 Ct m nr y Ashbridge; ditngliter of \Vttt. Ithoads ' of - Ashley, behtwart , comity. . s TIIEWEN OT.7—Saildon I v, on rho 2..Ait Novtanbur, M.-try C.. wit' , of Theodor. , TreWomlc. The relatives and. Trionds aro rospectrully htvliod to attend the rumen' , from her Into rositlotice, lta Baca street, this (Toss& y) tatornoou, at 2 o'clock... * lio o C EC( EY.--0 the:fifth lilt., William Koockogoy, aged 45 years. the friends and relatives or the family, also his tall o friends. aro Invited to attend his from his tato r'' Bllloll -', l-141 North Eighth street, to-day, (Tnesdayd 2 Welock AI. CONW AV.—At Port IlOYal, Nov. 18th; Private Mange Y. V., of typhoid fitver. 1101'11'.—At l'art 'loyal, Nov. 14th, Sergeant Peter Ilmipt. Co. C, 4701 itfltilllollt P. V., 14 lockja w. ‘t. ... %MO Ibis ...a),:r75 btu; 9,tiM " Philadelphia Cal(le Thunman]: 1, 1862 THE HOG MAR ICHr s—Sectiud Board. _ 93 Erie 11 pr fi1 ......... 92!4 1000 do .93 200 do ..b20.. 9:3%i' 201) llndson Riv I 74 110 Harlem R. 22%; MI do -.. 221.‘ 200 llerlem R prfil ..... 112 10) do , 524 200 do ....e2,... iri, 214) do b30..1121( OOP Ft Nl' & Chi R.... 50 3 350 Mich Con 14 91 110 do slO.. 90V 300 do KV 100 d0....b3.. !A)'4 64) At S. Sc IN IR . 3.qi 310 do ' .39 100 do 3,:30. - 30 , ' 200 Mich 8 41: N I g st'k. SIN 800 do St 1110 do blO.. 84 400 111 Con It scrip..... 79 1310 do eh). • 79, 100 do s3O- . 79 110(3 Cloy & l'ittsb I. • 42 100 Col & Chi 14 82 250 do S 1) 100 Cloy & 'Vol It . (13 300 400 do fill d wir. 500 do tkiii 000 Chi 3: 11 I E ' Sa;:i MARINE INTEi.LIGENCE. 7 4-SUN SETS 131 - TELLGIIKP li, SPECIAL NOTICES. 3. Z. GOULD, SEVEN'Pri and WIEST:WT. IVI.A.IR:ELIMID.. DIED_ EllEl3ll.—On the 30th ult., George W. Sheer, of the First District Pot ice Cork aged 41 years. The light of our household is gone. • A husband and father so kind ; Ah I now we are loft all alone, A wile and children behind. The relatives and frionds of tho family, the Shiftier I4ose Company, and the Police Force of the city. are ro spectfull y invited to attend his funeral, from his late re sidence, No. 219 Williamson street, First ward, on Wed nesday afternoon, Dec, :3d, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Phil n nthropic ComoterS% ** PRICE —On the 2ith nit., Susan WisterPrioe, relict of John Morgan Price, in the 90th year of her age. RESSON & SON; MOURNING STORI, No. 915 CI 'Enna Stroet, offer for sate 131 ack All-Wool Velour Ben 75c. Do. do. Ottoman 1 °plains, Eltvc, .Do. • do. 5-4 blonsselines.62.!-k a , Do. and white All-Wool Moitaselinem, 37,14 c. Do, do. Plaid and Striped iffoliairs, 2.c. Do. do. ' Silk Striped Pon/ins, 37ff10. Do. do. Delai nes, 'WA c. Do Rem 2.5 c. Black Paramattas, Do. Alpaca's, Sic. ; Black Bat nal:oas. 62*. del] Do. Turin Cloths, rak. : Black Bombazines. • EYIIE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARM STREETS. Have n large stock of Shawls for Pennsylvania Tra.de. • Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. Dross Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-tf (1 1 ,00 D QUALITY BALMORAL SkirlS aro full four yards wide and one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel tra de. . »02:41 . . EYRE ic LANDELD. M. HORTICULTURAL HALL.,-- SP.R.6 Chit Meeting on Autumn:a Exhibition. Discus -31011 012 heuling Glum Structures, It PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING AGEICULTUEE.—December meet ing n t Room, 326 WALNUT Street, ou WEDNESDAY, 3tl nt 11 o'clock A. M. Nomination of officers. 510•2-2 t FESTIVAL FOR RACE—STREET HOSPITAL.—The ladies of the ltnce-strem Hospi tal intend hulding a Festival ott THURSDAY, DECEM BER 4, for the benefit of tho hospital... Addresses are ex pected from Col. Crosman. Ex-ilovernor Pollock, Hon. Henry D. Moore, Mnyor Henry, Rey. T. De Witt Tall lunge, Rev. Mr. Torrence, Rev; A. Atwood, and Rev. Mr. Young. Supper on the table at half past 7. No tickets sold at the door. Mrs. R. HAMMETT, Mrs. M. ROVOL/DT, Mrs. B. C. HIRST. LADIES , FAIR IN AID OF., THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, tn The Lec ture Room of Trinity M. E. Church, EIG HUI St., above Item, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, December '2(l, 341; and 4th. tlel-4t* FM. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL,IIII6 CUTHBERT Strom—This institution is now open fur the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will he. received and provided for in tho most comfortable manner, wee of charge, • B. F. GLENN, n022-tf Seerotary of Board of Managers. JOHN B. GOUGH.—THREE LBO TURE.S will be delivered by this brilliant and tiistinguislied Leitturer, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, us follows: TUESDAY EVENING, December Dth.—" Eloquence and Orators.". Au entirely new lecture, said to be the gone o all iliF lectures. THURSDAY EVENING, December Ilth.— there in Britain." TUESDAY EVENING, December 16th,— , Shadows of London Life." The sale of tickets will commence on THURSDAY MORNING. December 4th, at 9 o'clock A. AI., ut t he'Aca demy of Music ; at Martien's. 606 Chestnut street, and at the American Trnct Society, 929 C liestnut street. Reserved seats In the Parquette, Parquette Uric; Balcony, and Or chestra, no cents for each lecture ; Family .Circle, al cents. To be had nt Martien's and the Tract Society. . • Doors open at 7. Lecture to commence at 8. The proceeds of those Lectures will be appropriated to the benefit of the Sicklind Wounded Soldiers at and near the battle-fields, and other objects of benevolence. fuo-it WASHINGTON, NOV. 28, 1862: IS" ol` L C EL—THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH t.:OIPANY call the attention of the public to tho: lan guage of the Tax:Law on Telegraph Messages. viz: SECTION 104. NO Telegraph Commtny or its agents or employees shall receive from any person or transmit to any person any despatch or - message without au adhe sive stump denoting the duty Imposed by this act bein affixed to a copy thereof, or having the same stamped thereupon, and in default thereof shall incur a penalty of ten dol tars. Sci DS. Provided that, in any and all cases where au adhesive stamp shall he used, tho person using - or affixing the same shall write thereupon the initials of his name and the date upon which the same shall he attached or used, so that the same shalt not again be used. The Com missioner of Internal Revenue has given notice that stamps are in readiness, and that the law will be en forced on and after the first of December next. Stamps can be obtained at the usual places of sale, or at the offices of this Company. Messages, for which the telegraphic charge is twenty cents Or under, for the first ton words, require a one-cent stamp. Messages, for which the charge is over twenty was for the first ten words, require a. three (3) cent stamp. E. S. SAN FORD, President American Telegraph Co. Ter Attn. FM. PREPARATION ?P'OR. THE COUNT ING 11OUSE.—Instruction in Bookkeeping. Pen inauship, Calculations, &c., at CRITTENDEN'S Philadel phia Commercial College, N. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Open Dar and BYening. Twenty five por cent. off regular prices. nods-its NOTICE.—C 0A N EXCZIANGE BANK, III'ImanELPIIIA, November 4- ISIGL—The tot towing resolution was this day . adopted W the Board of Directors and ordered to be published: Regoived, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this Batik be offered to the present Stockholders at Mr,. each Stockholder to have the privilege of taking a pro rata share, according ton scale adopted by the BoarkPro vided suln:cripttou and payment be made before theltrst day of January,lB63. OFFICEIOF TIIIORELIANCE SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, vecennber 1. ISV2. The Board of Directors have this day declared a C:1511 Dividend of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the outstanding Scrip of the Company, for the ELEVEN MONTHS ending on the 30th ult. payablo en and after the 10th inst. Alec, a Scrip Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the premiums earned on risks determined during the said term of eleven months, be made stud declared, and that Scrip Certificates, the usual form, be delivered to the assured entitled to receive the stone on and after the 15th inst. ' B. M. lIINCIIMAN, (102-Mlls lm . Secretary. NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN THAT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 101 l A SCIIOOI. IiOUSE will be received by the undersigned, at the Office of the Board of Controllers, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELIII Streets, until WEDNESDAY, December 3d. M 4 at 12 o ' clock 111.. • . . The School House to be erected on a lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Twentieth and rim'strm'ts.loo 100 feet trout by 72 feet deep. The building to be two stories in height, and to be . capable of acroinznoduting about 4.10 pupils. Ily order of the Committee on Property. JAMES D. CAMPBECL, Secretary n027-thstu3t Controllers of Public Schools. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR TIST TO THE ARMY AND IcAVY, PHILADEL- Pifii. October 24. 1862. . _ Wounded Sold ien.f and Sailors desirous; of availing them- VCs of the National Appyoprintion for gupplying Artili- Cial .141113b8. Nhould apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to tho Goverarneut, N 0.1.009 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, Gorernineut Surgoou-Artist. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT " THE COMMERCIAL IL OF PENNSYL VANIA " intend to apply to the Legislature of Pennsyl vania. nt their next session, for a renewal of their char ter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philndetphia, with nu authorized capital or one million of dollars; a renewal or which will be asked for, with the usual bank ing privileges. By order of the Board ie23-tnem NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an arattliwition will be nr.tife to the Legisla tuteofPenusy-lynuin, at their next section. for of renewal of the Charter of the BANK ON THE 'NORTH MN LIBEItTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia with an andlOril.C(i eapitni of live huudred thOUSand (rOilant By order of the 'Beard, W. GETAIMENIi t Cashier. l'h ph June Z,3. 1868, Je2l-tuent • 11 1 :. FARM , FARMERS' AND MECHANICS , BANK, PlTtr.A.Mtr.pron, November 24, 1862.—At an election held on the lids of Nuyember,lBlß, the fol lowing-named. Stockholtiern were elected Directors of this Bank : S. A. sferorr„ Anthony J.autelo, Edwin M. Lewis, William U.: Woodward, Immo S. Waterman, Joseph S. 'Lovering, Jr., Medley Smyth, Benjamin A. Fitru ham, Rioltard:C. little,. ..Toslina .K. Lippincott, Joseph C. Gnaw,. Jtunrc•s R. Campbell, Sohn AK tharst. . . . And at a. meeting of the Directors,.l)eld this day, S. A. ,MERCER, Rot:. was unanimously - re-tlect ed President EDWIN M. LEWlftli s Esq., Tice President, awl WILLIAM ItUSIITONj Jr.,.(faeidier. n02.5-10t W. RUSITTCPN, Citsh CORM EXCHATIUGE BA NK~ PIIILADEINILIAN Nov. 2.4,..742. — At the election held 'November , nth,. ISG2. the following. Stockholders were elected Dlreetors of this Bank: • . . - . Alexander G. CaDell, Christian .T. Hof/nail, Dell Eoldit,..fr.,. ..."RaTiprt Ervien, George L..Dnilly„ I.r. Cittlierwood, Edward C: Knight,. 'William. Pt Cbv.. E..2Lisltibek, • Edmund' A- Strider, Janies Steel; • • • Samuel. T: Charles E. Wilkins. And 'at the meeting . of Directors, this day, ALEX AIs;DER G. CATTELL, Esq:,.was unaohnotintyre-electect l'reshient : ALEX. WFIIISLDIDE Tice' President. and .101-11 , i W. TI3REEr Cashier. n025-tf W. TORREr,. Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BAMIC., Novembea• 24, 1532.—At an election. held' 17th instant, the following gentlemen were bleated Directors for the ensuing year,: James Y. Watson, i Ludlam Mathews, Thos. I. Potts, 1 James S. Witcson,, Bette Croskoy, A. Snow Nandaiut Josiah D. Brooks, ' Joint P. Yerree, Joseph 11. Soli ins, Wm. Hogg;.Jr., AtirsthanaS. Wolf; • Robert Slweineker, Jos. B. Tan Dusen. • , At a meeting of tho Board of .Diroctors,liold thig Aar, JAbUiS Y. WATSON. Esq., was ructuipooteily re -olectea l'rexident ; HOBO EW. THORN. Esq, Solicitor ; PETER C. ELLIWAK.EIt, Esti., Notary; JOSEPH. N. Pllill.SOl, Cashier. WHY= PRESERVING BRANDY. ' PURE CIDER AND'WINE VINEGAR. • GREEN:GINGER, SfUSTAED , SEEDS, SPICES, &c., &c. All tits requisites for Preservinganit Pickling Pnrinmes : . ALBERT C...IIOBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, se;)-tf CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND VINE. PERsoNs IN WANT OF BRITAN NIA or SILVER PLATED WARE can find a. supe rior article at WM. VAN DYKE'S, 633 ARCH Street • no264rn Philadelphia. FOR HAIRCUTTING- DYEING, AND SHAMPOOING, In bet style, go to GUTEKUNSYS IOURTII and 131tA,NUII. del-311a FLOUR BARREL MACHINERY FOR • SALK—A complete set of MACHINERY for manu facturing Flour Barrels, includiug Circular Saws, for cutting staves, Jointing Wheels Iron Truss Boons, etc. Inquire of BitOOKE PUOIT, del-6t' 1731 MARKET Street. INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE.— -a- MAGEE'S CURRENCY HOLDERS, manuthetnred at No. 316 CHESTNUT Street, between Third and Fourth, 1,000 dozen Currency Holders, at Sic. per dozen. ],OOO dozen Currency Holders, at 50c. per dozen. 1,000 dozen Currency Holders, at 60c. per dozen. LOX/ dozen Currency Holders, at 72c. per dozen. 1,000 dozen Currency I Mitten.'at Sic. per dozen. Nan uractured at ;11AGEE'S, 316 CHESTNUT St. Storekeepers at, a distance, please cut this out and paste it on a sheet of loiter 'raper, and mark opposite the line the number of each kind wanted, and they will be sent n well as it the miles were present themselves. del-3t ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS. PHILADELPHIA, December), lffM. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Waco until MONDAY, 15th Dccomher, tttl3 X, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles PACKING BOXES—Ia such quantities as may be needed, from the Ist of January to pit December, ISCI LUMBER—Principally White Pine second Common one-inch Boards ,eight to ten inches wide, planed on one side; and third Common, one-inch rough Plus Boards, for the samo_period. 11001' POLES—Of good Hickory ; all required for the imme period. CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPER—PIain or with printed headings, and ENVELOPES, of different sizes, with printed descriptions; all that may be required for t he same period. NAILS AND SCREWS—AII that may be needed from let January to 30th Jane, 38(ti. Samples of the various sizes of Boxes and Hoop Poles can be sects at the Schuylkill Arsenal ; samplos of Paper, Envelopes ' &c., at this (MCC. • Proposals will be endorsed sektarately Proposals for " eking Boxes," `}loop Poles,- " Lumber, • " Paper and Envelopes," "Nails end Screws." The names of two sureties,for the ibithful performance of the contract, if awarded, must accompany the proposals. The Go vernment reserves the right to reject all ProPo.ak• if the _prices uot satisfiudory. 0. 11. CROSMAN, (11.2-12 L Deputy Qua rtermaster General. 1411 REWARD.-STOLEN, •ON the uightyk.Novendier2Sth. from the stable of ,;,,bseriber, lacLouer 3lerien Township, ')lontgeinery rounty, Pa., a brown 11011 S E, 4. years old, hands high. The mane Is much wore, :mil the right shoulder slightly rubbed ; no 14104..44 ou 11111.1 very light; plain s hers 4111 front, Also, SA I)LE anti IIIt IDLE, sad dle lately repaired.. A reward o( OW will in) paid by the 45AV tier tor his VCCOVI.I'V, and tho hewer Merkel Society tbr the Deteetiou and Prosecution 01 I orse Thieves and the Recovery of Stilton lloyses will pay a reward of 12Zil for his recovery., and rwrir DOLLAR:4; flir flan comic don of the thief. DAVIS JON EA. JOHN C. HENDERSON, Pro:ltluut of Oto'Society. ..27 41‘ FOR SALE OHEA.P---NAPOr - LEON, n noble,:lot bay (\forgran Black k), tsar - horse, 153,1 hands high a wurradted sou,u,d, was Selected with great care for a 'Held °Meer, and has seen a year's service. Ile Is, eight yilint old ; edsl VAX); Nutt is: as retultrkaltle for hoftoin as for ease Rad style of / woo l ,. Address A, FaMiNtISS, $ NsoT st wets, ttel-ttt, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPITIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1862. "Ilero and " Lights. an J. W. TOMMY, Cashier S. C. P.A.1.3f1ar.. Cashier. • MILITARY. L,U.N•T 13 Ea S• • WANTED pnit COMPANY A. -Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, AL, Late Pirfit Monte:mitt Gth Pennsylvania Ca val IT. • ROBERTS' HEAVY ARTILLERY • Is a ba. tts Holt of Six ompritties to br. raised for the speciti pit rpose of garrisouilig WWl' Mt) N ROY.. A part of the Battalion is now on duty there, and each company is sent off as fast as completed without regard to the others. COMPANY A is nearly full, and I:: now in camp in a most beautiful and healthy locution on DoweyYs Line, Germantown, and as soon as completed will leave direct : l} the LVERY . MAN M.USTEI:I3I) IN PHILADELPHIA WILL MaMMa . . . . As robbotes: - Advance United Stalls Bounty . . $2:5 00 Pay and Premium 15 00 Citizens' Bounty Fund on arrival at Fort Monroe... 00 11) Bounty from United States at the end of enlistment. 75 00 Making a total Bounty of • $165 00 _ As this is to be a picked corps none but sober and order ly men need apply at the • lk Apply nt the Camp, DEWEY'S • LANE. abevo Church, Germantown. The cars nin every hour isitllln quarter of a. mile of it. no2B-11 • RECRUITS FOR THE REGULAR ARMY Or TILE UNITED STATES WANTED I !--$2 will 11 bepatil to any person bringing an acceptable recruit. • ' }or further hilbrination apply at the Rendezvous, No. 'll9 WAl,NlPtStrect. • TIIOMAS C. WILLIAMS, noThnt. Capt. 19th Inf. D. S: A.:Recruiting Officer. CONTINENTAL CAVALRY —WANTED —T Companiesl fitil went of COTIINII, atltV now in 'CHIRP Metcalf," HADDONFIELD, N. J. Oflleere who have had experience preferred. nel7 • J.. E. PEYTONi.CoI: Commanding. HOLIDAY GOODS. E BEST PLACE TO. BUY YOUR TR -A- Toys FOR CIIRTSTMAS SALES is. • No. 32 South Fouirm Street. ONE PRICE;the Loirest Rate, and the. Best Assort ment. Call Early. Opening Now Goods 4 W. TILLER. Importer, 32 South FOURTH Street. NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOODS: Now Opening, an endless variety of New Goods and Nolling at the very Lowest Rates, Call Early to secure the selection. W. TILLER, Importer, del 9t 32 South FOURTH Street. TOYS ! TOYS ! ! TOYS r! !ALL. THE new styles, cheap, at 32 South FOURTH' Street. Cal) early. W. TILLER, dotat Ithporter. CHRISTMAS PRFSENTS. v paint Boxei;, Photograph Albmns, Writing Albums, Drawing Albums, Picture Albums, ToT Albums • Cartes de Visite copies from Engravings, Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring. Colored Engravings tbr framing, • Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders. . AlSo, Boxes with Fancy Letter Papors end Env° lopes. SCICOL7, S JANENTEKY, del-1m U South EIGHTH Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE WONDERFUL PERFECTION IN natural coloring and likeness of REIMER'S life-siao Photographs in Oil colors are the effect of consummate kill. SECOND Street, above Green. it* NOW IS YOUR TIME TO INVEST ea In something that will endure forever. RE& BIER7S naturally-colored likenesS, a fine Photograph; for $l. SECOND Street, above Green. . It* TIGHT . CARTES DE visrrE FOR 5.41. Great improvement in Photography, at COOPER'S ground. floor Photographic gallery, 1338 CHESTNUT Street. ttel-3t* CIRCULATING LIBRARIES./ BROTHERHEA_D'S' CIROTJLA.- NY. RING LIBRARY.—*-M1 the 'NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes nil the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT- Eli hero. Terms to per year; six mchiths ; three mouthS 81.60; one mouth 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. WO South EV; HT.II Street: seB,3m E NGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET _ DE LECTURE. 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per ken r month, and day. General catalogue ,tsepublished, furillabedprettie. In Press., Catalogue of the. Young Ladies' Branch Li• bra rv. " Catalogue de la Bibtfotheque deer Dames et dec . De -7110i881164." M. M. MONACHESI. Agent; seG.4m 1323 CHESTNUT Street. U. S. REVENUE S'T'AMPS. UNITED STATES REVENUE S T A MP - • I ha Ye recitred the following for sale-t ...AGREEMENT er CONTRACT; 0 end 10 cadet- CHECKS, 2 cents. EXPRESS, 1 cent. s1 1: 6 1 0 10MISSORY NE)TES or DRAFTS, 0, 10, 30 celetS,.and FOREIGN'EXCHANGE, 5,10, and 30 cents. LEASE, 50 cents, POND, 25 cents, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. 2.5 cents. TELEGRAPH, '1 and 3 cents. MISCELLANEOUS CERTIFICATE; 10 cents. ' ENTRY, 25 cents. CONS:EYANCE, 50 cents. 1101t759 AGE, 50 cents. FIIM-MARINE," AND LIFE INSURANCE, 25 cents, PR 0114"ETARY, 1,2, 3, ward 4 cents., POWER' OF ATTORNEY, 20 cents. PROTEST,-25 cents. PROBATE OF WILL, 50 cents. LEGAL DORUMENTS, 50 cents. DILL OF LAT!ING, 10 cents. WAREHOUSE-RECEIPTS, 25 cents. MANIFEST, PASSAGE TICH:ErfS, 50 cents. -- a 3 Ol - IN M. RILEY, COLLECTOR, FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK BUILDING, 427 CHESTNUT Street. no2S-3t, ~r~AnciAL: GOLD, SILSI, . CITY WARIANTS, OLD DEMAND TREASURY NOTES. WANTED, PALMER .45.7 HUEY, No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET. ho.D.stuth6r* Three docratibove Chestnut St G O L D = DEMAND NOTES, QEARTERMASTERS' TOUCHERS. • " CHECKS WASHINGTON, and CERTIFICATES OF INDRETEDNESS*ANTED, • ' - - 7 -10 fi OTES FOR . SARE.• • . - DREXEL &; co., - 34.SOUTH..THIRD STREET,. FIVE-TWENTIES; • . OR, • TWENTY-YEAR SIX , PER: CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE. AT THE; OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. . _ I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OP THE TREA SURY-to receive subscriptions for the aboNt . „ LOAN AT -PAR:: '. Interest will commence from the'DATE : Or SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE I', GOLD at the Miut, or any, Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and , N6'ember ef each - year. At the present PREMIUM Otii - G0 . 1,1), these Bonds-. yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. • - • A full supply always on hand. JAY COOE.T4 , SUBSCRIPTION 'AGENT, ....-' n0.6-tr. 111 SOUTH TI T TERD STREET. LEGAL• NOTICE .PART.111019 . .: 2 -ESTATE -I- of JINN ITENORIVICS,"iaIeor Lo Siilford towu ohip,:bloittgomery county, oud State of Pennsylvania, who died intestate. To Abraham Hendricks, Jesse Hendricks, the heirS or children of Susanna. Hendricks, late demised - , who was married to John Cassel, viz: Jacob Cassel, Enos Cassel, William Cassel, and Jesse C 1134801, and the children and heirs,of Barlstra Hendricks, hue deceased, who was married to William Saniby, viz: Jesse Samby, and A nn Samby; who is intermarried with William Rittenhouse ; Sum:mina Johnson, married to Jacob Johnson; the chil dren and heirs of an uncle, Joseph Johnson, deceased, viz: William Joh nson i Jacob Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Henry P. Johnson, Catharine Johnson, intermarried withVillisni Smith, Elizabeth Puss, Susanna Johnson, married to .John Ashentelter, . and Kinneth Johnson, married to George Snyder, and the children and heirs of an uncle Abraham Johnson, deceased, viz: Henry John son and Jacob .Johnson: TAKE NOTICE, That on the 10th day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1912, upon the petition of Abraham Hendricks and Jew Hendricks being presented to the Orphans' Court of Id coymty of 'Montgomery, for an inquest to make partitition Or valuation of the real estate of the said in testate, en inquest will aasemble at the public house of. JESSE GABLE; iikippackville, in the township of Per kiomen, in said county of - Montgomery aforesaid, on MONOAV, the 12th day of JANUARY, A. D. WO, at 9 (Mork in the forenoon, for the purpose of making par tition or valuation of the real estate of the said Ann Hendricks, deceased, to and among her Ithire .and legal representatives, according to law, at which time and place you can attend, if you think pmper. FRANCIS JULE, Sheriff. Sunni rr's Orem, Norristown, - Nov. isfrz. de2-to6k ROUSE-FURNISHING, GOODS; WITAJAM YARNALL, DEALER (100 D , Ne. 1020 eims-rNuT maw. Agent. for .tho sale of MALEY, MORSE, St BOYDIFZN'S PATENT SELF-ADRISTINO. . • . OLOT S - WRINGER, • Believed to be tlm.bca.t. CIATILESAVRISOkIt hit um.. It wilt wring, the largest Beni" Quilt smalleot non& kerchief drier than can Imentiblybodotte by lintiA. in very mucli liw time, ••• •• . • 11,—A liberal tltneonnt «ill be Madeto dpale.. liDtßANl) l tE r rtr HOUBE,:. BROKDWAY - CANAL ofd LISPENARII • writurrs, • *coiymicrtio ON TIM E1.112014;;;XN PLAN. • • The nboyo 'luta is located in the most central past of Drondwav, end ‘ rwe lte rraeb %.by opmibus or city ears,, front all (he stleamboat Intulincii mot ratlrotul depots. rke.romity.are elegantly fornisimilk Many of tbein,are constructed is RUIN Of comittintentlior parlors altol,elotfie bea,t, salt:age for families awl mute , . traveliblt.tOgPtber. ?deals sorved at nil bottrs. ' Slagle ltoomn from slo , conis to slPer day; . Double Rooms frona #SI to 4 - 2 per day. dot-ein ' ' JOS. OtritTlS St CO. Nonal . l—THE .FIRM .OF MOTZ BOEIRiI ilissolee i l by iho 4letalt A. W. Ilnehm. • The surviving partner, A. 11. hturz, Nut Bottle np the filminess of the firm. Noy, 4A, VOA r. RETAIL DRY GOODS. USEFUL AN]) ACCEPTABLE oItItISTMAS AND NE* YEAR PRESENTS. E M. N S, N0.1024-CIIESTNUT STREET. • • Asks the speciul attpution. of Purchuserfi.of PnEsmcr. ;...QOMING HOLIDAYS, to li4 exteirsiro stick of articles isuttatle for that par :FOR PRESENTS , . . Lidice' and (fonts' Colored 'Bordered BandkerchieN Do do Hemstitched do • -Do .do In 4 4 2.N a itd.3 inch wide holm. Do do ' Printed Bordors, . Do ' do French and clear Lawn, Do do • ha xll. kinds of Lace. Ladies' Handkerellivfs, of all kinds. Contra' Handkerchiefs, of all kinds. Children's, Handkerchief's, of all kinds. The Best aosorttneut of Randkerchiels in the city. FOR •PRESENtS : . Tbread Lace Veils, '&2 and upwards. Cambric Lace Veils, Vic. and upwards. Pointe laco.eollar Sets, $1.1.10, and upwards French Work do, all pried. PRESENTS lii all MIER kinds of LACE GOODH . Luce Coiffures AM Barbel. • . %Mew Robes and Waists. Laces by the yard. All kiwis Lace Sleeves. Do Bands and Flouucings. ])o Embroideries. 20 dozen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered with Initials, just received. 20 dozen Cambric,ltuflied ilandkerchiefs, Embroidered in Colors. 10 dozen Valcncienne Lace Handkerchiefs 60 dozen Gents' and Children's Printed-bordered Hand 10dozen Ladies' Ivory Initial Cuff Buttons. 20 pieces 8-1 French Muslin, 2 yards wide, for Party dresses, at old prices.. A Complete Stock of WHITE G dODS at OLD PRICES. Liucu Diapkins at Old Prices.. Any of the above. will make a useful and bean tiful CintismAs Pitr.4.ENT end. Buyers will find it to thgr advantage to inspect my stock before making th r pUrcbases, as, with few exceptions, it is offered at OLD Patetts; and olicaper than present wholesale rates. de2-tt BLANKET PEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST STOCK.OP BLANKETS IN PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COWPERTHWAIT & CO., • A N. E..dORNER EIGHTH' AND MARKET STREETS. del-mvf-te . • . .• . JAMES R; CAMPBELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN • DRY GOODS, • AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 747 CHESTNUT STREET, HaVe 'just received, and are now offering, magnificen linos :of • SILKS; SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, • ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASoN. nol-2m CLOAKS ; ! . CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! THE ONLY GENUINE I,VATER-PROOFS IN THE CITY. OUR NEW STYLES ARE THE OSBORNE, TDB CELEBRATED CASTILIAN, THE LE GILET AND PRINCESS„ These are beautiful - and. exquisite.etyles, and. can only be, found in perfection at • -. . . 00-2 S, --. oc3o - SOUTH NINTH STREET. fI , LOAKS! TLOAKS : • An Trninense Stock of , • , • NEW AID FASHI9N - ,M,E" pTyLES 7 Citr Garments iit St3 - le, iniunfacture Are gtatarttibd equal to any in the City. Ladies will please examine before purchasing. PARIS STORE, • EIQHTIif ANP WALNUT STREETS. AN S'S ES' A D PIA D E N!'S CLOAKS'. THE THE 1,11,1085 T . , THE LATEST , AND MOST .IPPROVED STYLES : AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW, PRICES: o6:30-1m la. 137 A 'X4:SI OF 42 PIECES. 'VERY DESI. table , Ilue FRENGII litTililicOD't, - lust - received iper steamship Persia, to be opened this morning. The colors • Violet{, Browns, Blues, :. • , Greens, }lodes,. : Blacks; Purples; and Magentas: These goods were ordered early in the Meath of Sen., tetifber r at a stipulated price. • - • • Also, will be opened thiSMorning, a lot of fine HAIR .CORD POPLIN'S, same colors ns the , above. In store, .a. fine assortment of the HEAVIER CORD P0PL1..5&,4111 colors. BDIVIX HALL & BRO., 2D SOuth'SECOND:Street. N: B.—A bargain in BALMORAL SKIRTSI.T3 ,just received, to be opened this morning; price, s3.2,s:—same as have beenNelling at4.l, full size. • del AT IS •S 0 77 ACCEPVABLE A CHEISTMAS,PRESENT AS A PIECE OF Artrs. LIN ?-,--We hate one of the largest stockS of MUSLI S , . • in Philadelphia. Many of them have been bought a long time. IVe will sell them by the piece at less than wholesale prices. 'OoottßleachedMuslin, 15 cents ; Un bleached; 10 Cent§; Donblb-width, both White and fin bleached, of - all makes; Calicoes, 103‘ cents; Canter!. Flannel; 25 cents. Storekeepers can save from 10 to 20 Per. cent. by bnyiag of us. •R. &W. Ti. PENNELL, 1021 DIATSET iitreet; below Eldventh, del 3t - CLOAKING CLOTHS. SUBLIME QUALITY. Johanny's Frostedlßeavers. Medium-priced Frosted Beavers. 'Thick and fine French Beavers. Tricot, Castor, and' Union Beavers. • Mohair and Sealskin Cloakings. :.Superline Cassimeres; viz.: Silk Mixes—Black, neat fancies— Boys'—Extra heavy—Union—Meltons, &e., &c. 64 Coatings anti Onercoatings. Novelties in fancv restings. • BAEMORALS. • One hundred pieces 25;cent Delaines. Auction lots fine Black Alpacas. Fine Merinoes and Poplins. Black Poplins, Sic., if.q, Fine Blankets and Flannels. BOYS' CLOTRom. Experienced Cutters„good Cloths', and - G ood work—Garments made to order, • COOPER & CONARD, no2MI S. E.'corner NINTH and MARKET Streets ICY. GOODS FOR :WINTER. D Rep. Poplins, . French Merinos, • . • Colored Mousselines, Ponit De Soles, • Poniard. Silks, ' • Blanket Shawls, • Milner :it Skirts,. - Black Silks, . . Fancy. Silks„ - Black Bonkizincs, ' • Worsted Plaids, Cheap DelitineS, • • rreagawhintzeS, . • . - ,`Broche Shawls, Fine Blankets, . • 'Crib Blankets. SHARPLESS - BROTHRRS, CILESTAITT and 'F,IOIITI-1 Streets 4-41 LYONS CLOAK- VELVETS, LL With! Velvets, 03 per yard. 44 Velvets, 10anditS t and $lO. ncl. RE LANDELL,' uol£Vl : FOURTH and ARM Streets.: SEALSKJN - :BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR Ladies' Cloaks. Velvet Cloak Cloths, Frosted:Beavers. I Black Beaver Cloakinnes. BYRE & BARBELL; noIS-tf FOURTH and ARCH Streets.. NEW SHAWL AND CLOAK STORE, No. 715 North TENTH Street. We have just- opened, next door to =our Dry-goods Store, a SHAWL AND CLOAK STORE, • Where there will alwayObo fouhd a complete assort- meat of• Loam and Square Blanket ShawlS: Troche Long Shawhl.. Striped Broche Shawls. : •'• Also; the newest and latest styles of WINTER COVERINGS, • , Of 'Wtilirtr-,roof, Mellon Blackyreneh 131ake.Yrenelf Tricot, Black Fibilch Bearer: Plain and Ribbed Frosted Beaver Cloths. • • • Coverings 'made to:order at short noiiee. BALMORAL SKIRTS I-. : BALMORAL ;SKIRTS 000 Full large-size rat $3.00, worth ta,oo, :300 • , " 350 " 500 " ° ; : " . . These are the ebeepeFt Balmorals in the city: SLASONABLE .MESS 0001)8, , OF EVERY , VARIETY. IL STEEL Sr SON, mi 22 No. 713 and 715 :N:TENTIIst, - ; ab. Coates.,. A •0 • CII .I CE: DRY . (4•OOD.S4IIST RE - • Brown Poplins. Plain anti Flgnrail. . : . . Brown Wool I'o line, Bouldo•Width,". . "• .llcrinees of all Shades. '• ' . •Wool - D'Laines,,linin and Figured. Cotton and Wool .I)!Laiuou—a alto 11"nit,176 4--, • ': Figured Merinoes. A full line of Plain Shawls. A full Hue of 9;ay Shawls. One lot of Black Figured MehairP. ale:NI - gt; • Six lots of Bcown Alfuwas, ~ A full lino of.Cas4interes. '* - A full line of Vesting. ' ' .1011N-11. 1 9TOKES, oc9 • . 702 ARIZELAtrept, -7PLAN NY, LS , - stex—: - A- good a.ttoutment of all the afgwoved makes of WititdiA.,' Flannels and; English 'and Americanplaukets, at lowest prices. • • • • SIiEPHALW.Y.t e .N.,II&RLINGEN' & ARRISON. no9-542trp • 100S.CIIESTNUT Street. LLA CF t CURTAINS -ETA 3IPSLIN DRAPERIES...T.:The subscribers have the finest as sortment or rich lace Curtains and Emlfroidered 3131211ns to be found in .the city, at last soiuson's.prices. Also, a large assortment of Curtain and Furniture materials, of the most desirable styles. gIiZPRAILD, VAN lIARLINfax. & AgAISON, no2d-)2trp . 1008 CHESTNUT fit.rei!t. WHOLESALE• HQUSES. A Twoop, wuggE, d; pa., • " No. 509 3IARKET STREET, `lnvite attention to a laso.and varioa sesortm9in of PltiXfS,oideninttile Pall Styled. MAN.CIIESTAR DE IiELAINFA New Cato' tap! aa4 Sty . BAL3IORAL. fiigh colored. :Jul in hir;;e variety STRIPED HURTING FLANNELS., .Nov. 'Nth, 1931, CABINET e Ava-NET FURNECTIRE 'ANA NOOE 4?.t Q.A.NIPI,QhNT;S NO. 261 South SECOSD 'Streik. • . . aanu f .erion with thviv.oxt , nativa (.' , alana:l3a4'aear, are vow walla titerari ag a sttporior article ar . . • 13.11...14..N11 . D. -T.AIII.:,ASA . , Anti harp 111 AV 611 hitilit 'nil eiiiipir'nuishett with the 3,104)RE $e C43I:IOIaZIPS 1311'llOVE.D. etTSHIt)NS. whioh, pronoeueetik,b)l all :whe bare ale* Ihuiu to be :owe% is to oil erhens., FortheV.a.na. finish of l'kee.3. Tables the Lnari,tl-. facturern rtitn, 10, - tlnekt nunterou,s, untreni threawinint the linionoilwatelitteillar xylin the ehatneter et their work:••.: " ,4414:1.34kt1 . , . 6 "I 1.11,1FM - 7 .. .0)L WORKR,' lobipiP..”l:oelfer"BOrnint t (10 on Moll. gua ratite's , to be th i to hum all The nil lo the Into)) with , . . nteudy.lerilliunt (lame, with; out ernettutt the wiekiind but slew' y. Unreels lined WWI gin :o; IniICHT, rEARsALL ‘ ren-i f row.; j,.;11,1 41! In.tu,rge vartetY• n027-Vt RETAIL, DRY , GOODS. E 1 RE ck: LAN DE T., , E. & L. FOG= AND ARCH POPLINS FROM ATIOTION. • PURPLE POPLINS: GREEN-POPLINS, ELVES; BROWNS;BLAGES. MODE MER NOES, BLEES, pußrtts; BROWNS. RICH MOIRE ANPIOJIES, FINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c., 44 LYONS-VELVETS, WOOLEN :SHAWLS, BEOGITA SHA-WLE, GOOD :DLANKETS; TELVET :CLOTHS; WELSH FLANNELS, - CLOAK CLOTHS. no-te M=RiUM=I FINE FROSTED BEAVER CLOAK.S FINE BLACK TRICOT OLOAKS MEDIUM-PRICED CLOAKS FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. EXTRA. CHEAP RALNORALS FINE LARGE'BLANIiETS. SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS CASTOR BEAVERS-TRICOTS. BOYS' FINE CLOTHING SUITS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER &; CONARD, no%tf S. E. COR. NINTH A:: MARKET Sts. COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS ! BAGS ! BAGS -t s,ooo,Androseoggle,:2. bus., 17 oz., - cotton. 13,000 Ozark, do. • do. 4,000 - Yeoman; •- do. . do. 3,000 Centreville, do. ; do. 2,000 Prince Albert. do. do. 0,000 Hanover, .do. . do. 3,000 Union 4, and Cotton. Gunny and Burlap Bags, all sizes; for sale by JOBB" 'P. BAILEY: f4 . z CO., nolo-Im* 113 lsiorth FROliT,Street C AR ' PE TINOS, OILCLOTHS; ANB'isiAITINGS. WOI,FE & CO: ; COMMISSION( DIEnCITANTS, N0.,132 CHESTZTUT STRE,F.t..PHILADELPHIA, ire" ANN. assortment of rhiladeliqiia'made GarPetS always in store. oc2-2m C TTON YARN. STPERIOR COTTON. 17,6,11 N, NO. 10, FOR.SALE BY FROTHINGRAM R WELLS.— , - - ac2-tf ARMY GOODS., DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. . DARK BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMI.BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD SWEIGHT, • . HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AN.D DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SJIKEIFINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For sale by . - & WELLS. sellf.tf HIPLEY, HAZARD, & IIUT•CHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MEECIIINTS FOIL TIIE SALE OF . ' PHIT,ADELPITIA-MADE GOODS se26.6in ' : . MILLINERY, fiOODS. THOS. KENNEDY ct BRO. 729,,PlIESTNU1 STREET, BELOW EIGHTII, HAVE NOW READ THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FLOW EIS S FEATHERS, AND: GENBRAL- 'Ain - 4111\7ERN GOODS. ' seSlm ; 1862; ,, ' 1862 , WOOD -&'7OAHRAT., ir StriCCESSORS TO LINCOLt'; WOOD, & mcnoLs,. Have nowin store a - - COMTLETE-STOCK of MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of • • ' SILK, VELITET, AND COLORED STRAW BONNETS' - AND , FIAT; ' FRENCH FLOWERS; FEATHERS,-RIBBONS, &C., To which they rhspeetfally invite the attention of the formei‘patrons of the HouSe , and the trade generals. seS , 3m - ' ' : - LADIES? FURS RICH AND; RELIAI3IM FURS OF, OUR OWN IMPORTATION MANu VA(' T TIRE HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE MINK,. REAL CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,.. IN EVERY FASHIONABLE STYLE, FOR LADIES; MISSES, AND 'CHILDREN FURS I.T.A.DE TO ORDER J. W. PROCTOR S., CO4- No. 920 C]E] STNUT STREET, nob-sto Ham Pll IL ADELPHIA. FURS! GEORGE F. IVOMRA.TH NOS. 41.5 AND 417411C1E STREF.T, HAS NOW OPEN • ' A FULL ASSORTMEYI: • OF LADIES' F R.S, To *hich the attention of tia. public is invited. nol9-2m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN A. S'I.A.M.:BACH, IMPORTER AND nANITFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 526 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH Just opened, a largo and handsome Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description and in the newest alai most approved styles, at the' LOWEST CASH PRICES. oe7-am LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FALRE4R.A., So. 718 ARC 4 STREET, 8EL07 4 , 1 7 EIG-11711,. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP LADIES' FANCY FURS: 3ly assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, and embracing overly variety that will he fashionable diving the preseut season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. 'Ladle.s, please girl me a call. oeS-unit WATCHES .AMt..JEWHI4i7Ire ' . HOLIDAY PRESENTS. G RUSSELL, No. 2% NORTH SIXTH. STREET, . . • •Olferaqi choke assortment of wNrctig§,..taluaoNps; • • F:us.it lt;r:F;x4.n. - sr, , STANDARD SILVER WARE, Suitable fey Holiday Presents, at the. • T.OWEST.POWNLE .P4ICES. det-bn D R•R:A,,T SI, • (IMCCESBOX TO PRATT 4tREATif,) GO CIXESTNIIT. S'ltt)3,ET, 344 coustantly.in re.datp . . B34IIJSIt. SWiSS,, AND A .ISI ERIGAN 4. T . C 01 desirstba styles and gunl.;010, to suit Itttelautses of buyers. " *Ol5-luiif ELI 'IA 0 L E n CItICAN AN%o ( )in I 4441):1.:L0C, c / a 15 - ami. • 708. 34,4.1115 ET strixt. 6 6, 'YMIAINAN WATCHES, .VER CAM. • citywr..V.l% Sll W.A I TSQN, k;ul-Gin ' Nu. 3516 CIrLiTNUT aroat Iv.A..rculgs;:4gwxel-xor;; ! to. F.RIiz. 4 4...ASS9MMENT • , . . A 1. . . vEss .• 4 ran & Bitonout,rinixTrteni,. , r40.2014t. 3246 CIFOSTDarr p;trret, below Yurth.. DI TRIM nticl trvtltful.Tvoryilprm am tile Itd#yikaitioli lovers of tiny pichme: Colnrea and tlniAlvti tigtViSP Sire!, !itTqq. • NEW PUBLICATIONS. is 6 _NOW READY. '-••._ TILE I'RYSICEAN 9 S VISITING LIST, DIARY, AND BOOK. OF ENO AGEMENTB FOIL 18,3, of all the various riIZN send styles of binding. Also, 00 INTEIMEAVED EDITION, The additional pnge:i in which can lie used for special. mentor:m(lu Of eases, or by Country Physicians or others liq.to furnish their owl) prescript ions. • LINDSAY K BLAKIBTON, Pnbl ishers and Booksellers, 25 South SIXTH. Street, above Chestnut. NEW BOOKS.---THE CAN AND TnE SADDLE.—Adventures Among the North, western Rivers and Forests, and Istlitniana: By 'Major Witithroro2rim The Poet's Journal, b'y Bayarci Tayinr,72, llo ; n Ih'hirg - aret.:at `Horne; or, The Leaven. World ng„ 10mo. 75 etg.' Niagara AVonier : or, The:You ng Wife at the Farm, Pootie.tl Work, cabinet edition, 2 ro . k $2.50. The Reereatiea .of a Country.l'aroa, 2 vols., hale. 11.75. Foe , salehr WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MART/EN, 606 CJIESTATT Street. A LEMTRE FOR ' YOUNG Just published. price 6 cents, a. DOW edition of the late Pr. CUM - EtMA:B CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Reproductive Towers, inducing De bility, Nervousness. ConsumptiOn, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatnient; wiihOpt: medicine, is fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his: Own physician at the least possible expense. A BOON TO THOUSANDS 01? surFERERS." Sent under seal, in -a plain envelope, to any address, Post-Paid, on receipt of six cents. or two postage stamps. AddreSs the publishers, CIL J. C: KLINE & CO., 127 BOWERY; Now York. Post Oflice Box 4,58 u, 164-ft lif DRY GOODS JOBBERS. THOMAS META .011 ct CO., ENGLISIT AND OlLltlif AN IBEPORTERS, 40 Mill 4 1.2 NORM THIRD STREET HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS AND DEAIV,ERS, 4-4 LINENS FANO. `%Go7:Ess; LINEN C. IID107;$ MANUFACTURERS .OF 'STEIRT 'FRONTS isel9-3m SEWING , MACHINES. ROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, STIPEMOR TO ALL OTHERS Fartieular attention is Called to the fact that, besides the Machines making our celebrated stitch, we manu facture, in great variety Of styles, superior : FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES The peculiarities of each stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers, and they 11WV0 the great ad vantage of being able to select front our stook eitlier ft Machine milking the " GROVER & BAKER STITCH, Or one making the LOCK-STITOIL The only valuable Sewing tiaebble Stitcher in practica PRICES FROM SIO tYPIVAROS. OFFICE; 730 CHESTNUT STIMET THE WILCOX & GIBBS FAMILY SEWIN•O MACHINES . have been greatly improved, makitie it- • 1 ENTIRELY NOISELESS, and with Self-adjusting, Hemmers, are uow ready for sale by - : FAIRBANKS Si - EWING, se27-tf , 715 'CHESTNUT Street. WHEELEIZ & WILSON SEWINCx 'MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. FOURTH -STREET CARPET STORE:, FUME( STREET. T. DELAC4I.IOI.Xi inyloa a u examination -of in aloe: of Carpetings, iu which will be found 250 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPEITNO - S. At' leS; than present cost of importation. Also, 200 pieces extra Imperial, threo-pl3, snperfine,.. medrnm. an* low-grade Ingrain, Veuitian Hall, awl StairSarpetivga at retail, very low for cash. noS.:2m. .INSETEANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT 01''1 F. CONDITION OF' THE. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEFI YORR,- ON TilE 1.41. OF JANUARY, 1561. Capital Stack, raid h Cash; Sg50,000;: Assets of the Company. Cash on Cash hi Dank. . . ; Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, consitint , ting the first lien on Real Estate on which there is less than one * year's in terest due anti owing♦ . .. United States Bonds Canadian Debenture ... .. Loans secured by Stock* as collateral Par value. Ma rket - vatue• $07,125 00 *40,565 00 Amount Loaned.. . ... ... . .. . Amount of interest on investments made by the Cemiimay and not due— .. .. Liabilities of the Company. Claims for leases which are in suit or cou tesied hp the Corinany.r—- . Losses paid during the Year- • --412 5 >223 Sf ,Lbsses during the year, Which have not hbon Paid ... .. Leases during the year Which have 11coh contested $1,.x00 00 Dividends declared.. 00 Dividends dOe and unpaid........ ILICOMC of th* Company. OaSit premiums received.....- Aniount of premiums. carned.....slOo,ooo 00 Interest money received by the Company. Expenditures of the Company. Losses paid during the year.. • Losses mid,during the year,: which ac- • cruet' prlor to the year.-- 29 Amount at which said losse.4 were esti- mated In former Antonio:Li K 570 00 Amount of re-insurance and return pre- Dividends paid during the year Expenses paid during the year, including commissions and fees nnid to the Agents and Officers of the Company Aniount of taxes paid Ly the CeffiPatuY• • • • Amount of all other expentlitnres of the. COmmtny, W. PITT PAL3IER, President, AND.. J. SMITH, Seeretaxy SA.I3IN 417 DIJ:Y; 50..141 SOUTH FOURTH smpar, del-ttitlis S GIRARD FIRE AND 11ARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICB,. WALNUT STREET,, FRI.I,4DELPHIA CAPITAT t .9R49O,OOO. This Company' continues to take risks on the safer alasses of Property at loiv.rates. The pubilkcan rely upon its responsibility, and ability, to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benelit. t . of Jim public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,0C;0.WX4.4i 3, 5, . . and we teSPeethilly solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. • - CHAS. I. DUPONT. • JERPY WALKER. • JOHN W. CLAOHORN, jo)fri THORNLEY;, • C. P. BEABLITT, Al 3 AIIAM HART,. • DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETERS.' HOE of If • m SWAIN, PtanrAN sliOrtltt; JOSEPH KLAPP. Al.s. LAwittsc.K.• WM. RUDKA4, JOHN SUPPLEE. • THOMAS CRAVEN, Presiaent, VP': •-; " A. S. oII4ETT, Vice Pinsideur. JAS. B. ALVolo, 4 B4kr' et. ~. •• . . awm-sfif iptivrE INSIJRANS: iud cif Est:ill'''. Street. FLRE..AXI) INSURAXO.. • ' I.4ItV.CTOIN. E. 0. Wo.tirnft; .11olut tie...eter, Jr P. S. ails/he, Wtuthinigtten lottot.. Che. 4. t..okes, • Joke '4: EirerittAts,• Vje«Pro,thisett. RD, koret:tt.y. .1:01)11.04ftf F. N. Buck, OMR: ltichavbrb. Jimmy Lewin.. Alex. Whilld in, Geo. WestE. O. W.Ottilis A2alei Br( 8s I .itLx,i)ticic wittiSli . tiIaXCHAI C44llOXm7E.A.ur 11A.lux coxii.43.ry.cat DIREPIORS. 4 1 .0 1 ;14Jayne,).1:1.)., . U. :.• N. Whitell, 'John K: NV•alkor, li•lwa,r,l C, .Knittlit., Roberr Shoemaker, • Tltoritas S. Stewart, William titratrlter4. Nervy Lewis, .Ir. Jones. D,l\T .I.AI Profle3c" )l. WIIITALto, Vice „ 5A511.7.1. S. MO(l\„:"..crutary . . ()Mee. •Canimarmealth per . CITEST.NUT. Street, rltilitatriph • se4-itke• Y E - AND ROFES4'OR J. ••18i 1 / 4 41eS. • OCULIST ..AND AURIST t . fr..rni Leiden Holton& is perinan • 't;located at Dg. 313, PINE 1411•POOT.liero periiii" l "m e4l ) 1. " 4 4.rdlios or the or BAR twill b oj oientificsilly trosito,d a cure gioiriku iiod, o ur abix ARTIIICIAL Erlik Inserted without row. N. A-4(0 oloirgOo"toilat PIIII,:~D1;I,PHI M &VD 74 -..... - 4335 Fr rz, , A4 N) ^6,000 DEF .4000 OD 9,548 8319,922 50 811,055 00 1. ,1 9 a t2J32 76 sam i spgi. ?it 134,301) 12 Si 47,N5 00 37979 4,00) SO 11,050 00 5216,959 65 HORN e, Pill ria d LPUL 'E. CO4P,VSY., 114 I'l "NW -TAW:ST-1h (44WINSYL WA*HINGTON ADVERTISE:WENT, BY W. L. WALL 4: CO., A ucnorigEns . GOVERNMENT SALE OF 617NDEMNED.11011..SE3 ANI) Will be eel at public tmetion, Corral, near the .shwa[ Obs:rrvatory, WltAlington, D. 0., off MUNDAY, 801 DEJ tembisr,lB.62, a number of - 11O118ES AND MULES, Condemned an unfit for public sorrier. Tel tr,:—Cash In Government funds. A MU SEM EINTS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET -IL THEATRE. lin. , 4Ress Ageiit.... .105. D. MURPHY'. *uce - E;:s BEYO.ND PRECEDENT. S I X 1' W KOFM And Every Night until further EVI'sItYBODY't 4 FRIEND._ Major Tic• I3c,ots .T. y. Clityrice Mrs. Felix Feathers) - John Drew 1O conclude with the gliiriougewnedictta of 12. I'. • OTh THE MAT; TIGER. Bob Buckskin Mr. J. S. Clarke. Pours own_ at ; to commence, at Seats secured six days in advance AVALNUT-STREET THEATITE.- Y SOU: LeSSee Mrs. M. A: (tiIIIREPTBON. Bm4nte;.:* Agent, Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. - FIFTH 'WEEK Of the entragenient MR. and MRS: E. L. DAYENPORT, Sreond night of the new historical drama entitled COMDIBIJS • Oil ; THE DISCOVERY OF AMER WA. Christopher Columbus Mr. E. L. Davenport. Isabella. Queen of Spa - Mrs. E. L. Davenport. To conclude with the laughable Wee of ' tel ON PARIS FRANCATSE. ARDNER & lIEMMINWS TBEATRE-",MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Admission 25 ets. 'Private Mixes and Balcony seats, 50 ets. Gallery,ls ets. Doors open at half past 6 o'clock to commence at a quarter past 7, CLOWNS DAN GARDNER and JOHN FOSTER. THIS ?TUESDAY) EVENING, Dec, 2,18.02, To commence with Dashing Evolutions in the Ring. M'lle Marie, Miss Eliza Gardner, and It, Hemming De Brilliant Equestrian Acts. Grotesque Groupings,Tight Rope Dancing, Gymnastic Feats; Posturing, the diteated.Mule:i, CONCERT BALL EC T R ROOM—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT .NAUTICAT! ENTERTAINMENT, Every Evening at 1 o'clock, Ind SATURDAY ArrEuxonly at 3 o'clock, This splendid Muerte nhient drew crowded houses for 230 nights in Nev York ; will remain open a few weeks longer in Philo delPhirt. Every Slimily should wituee Capt. Wilbiainr Griodllnialing Voyage before its depar ture. Liberal arrangements will lie made for schools; and benevolent purposes. Tickets; Ti eta., or Bye for $l. deLlm . , PT EN TY II -EIGHT 0 U ADR ILL II PARTY io the Contributing ;Members of the IMMI,A. DELPIIIA (Beek's) RAND. No. will take place Ting (Tuesday) EVENING, Dee. 2d, -at the' MUSICAL FUND Persons becoming' Coptributing Members will be' ea titled to cards of admission for three Parties. Fletti