THVKSDAY, DKCliMIJVR 8, lSrtl. LITLBARY EtViiiW8. Vhiipii Tin. Ban (Lb M t mi) UarpcrBrotljerl, w Voik. A French Rtilio, citl.cr thrum: ' pl.ine orch'inge cfientimeut, Ii.n UciiJuJ to c Mint ilie short comings of cert 1 1 11 sects if ilic Roman Church. Deingwlthin Die rim,', ami atrnv anti-Josnit, hia jtpo highly InU'rc.-ting .mil pier, nat to sty viruh nt in iti nature. I- i mion up with un dcmalilc skill, anil a thrillim: r niam o wrought cntof fxdtlng nintcrinls. l'i,e ip-arui:e of the work In Parisian litrmry c re! t has can-cd great solvation, ami i lie iinknnvt 'i nblie Ik rccciv. inn hi lull slmre of praise, whil- in tiio religious romn.iiiilty it b:ii caused aniar- ncut and riiirn, irrlilar to the bur-ting of a bn nh shell after a trnec line bcrn proilaimcil. Deep and loud re ine. Jesuitical aiiRtucmiis tunned upon hi. .I....-., I 1 rwl . ' . . .iib irciuicu IJl'Uil. 1 lull Ills ltllMllUMI 11 BTILC may be coneiilc n d f rtiinii'e. 1 ho ir.inila lcin It Cxrel.rnf, and much of the turt iliosyncr.nie of liyle and laiuufic 1 pre'crveil. l oo chirnc'ern are all veil ikliiu atcd, and tin a hide plot oovcri a grunml never before atti nipu c! by any novelist. It ii.troilui r the Ameiicin rr.nler into' scents-, of v.hic k lie ban only durcd to drc. n, to glunco and draw hark abiiilUunni. Tho en trader of cr tle'un m itrrited from Luther, while Julio li a na luie (terivul I roin the iinugia:ilioii, or rather the peculiar "oelitv will h is im filiation to ojr literati. A short ch ipter ia devoted to a rompt rison between tbo (ietitral of the Jesuits and tho l'opc. Would that a few more pages I ad been devo'ed to the sublet t ! li is new and in : tractive, an 1 ex hibits to us the working behind the scenes of the Itombh Church. In all the production, the author does not utter a word ag mist tbo Church ; but, like rVnelon, bo lay baro tin weakness, folly, and ciime of certiiiti proatitu'ious of the name of rcllglun. The work U written in a Mowing, easv style, and bears evident murks of the tiiiishfd education of the author. It it only another triumph to tho energy of Messrs. Harpers, and, as usual, will have a dcsorve.ll.v Urge sale. lioiiFMiANS or I.oNiioN. lly Kuward M.Shultx. T. 1). Peterson fii llrothera. The work before us is emphatically a min's book. It is brilliant, light, sparkling, aud exhi bits tlie. behavior of men with others of tuolr sex. The bogus lord, the penniless row, and the bale Kngli.-hman Vcmire, are a'l depicted with a masterly pen. Uo enUrs into the circle of the literati, and reveals the foiMes and eccentricities by which small minds attempt to procure a repu tation of greatnu.-s. The review of the course of "The Tenzcr," a small periodic il, how it strug gli d for cxi-tence, and labored for notoriety, is true, to nature. AVccould name a certain small daily sheet of this city, which lias worked and till does work, in order to continue to live, m all tho dirty portion of journalism. "The Tear" is its com Urpurt. One of the tt indurd doctrines of the author of the "llohcinlnns" is expressed iu his di duration that "we men want men's books. Nobody uaro write a man's boo ; a novel, or a poem, or a memoir. When a fellow writes, he considers what can go into a family what virgin Bisters can rend. So because our virgin sisters are idiots, wn get idiotic books." llavmgaduptcd this as his principle, he present- ns with a b xik for rucn, and a mo-t interc-tir prodtu tion has he woven out of the threads of social lite. Tho work abounds in sare.ism and political badinage, and will have an immen-o circulation among the frequenters of our city clubs. "Fuom Pan to Dkkhhhkha ;" or, Tho Land of J'mrulse as it now appears. It Rev. J. . New man, 1). 1). Harper & Lrotln rs, New York. The subject of the condition, appearance and prospects of the Holy Lund hits been thoroughly written upon by numerous authors, but there is always room for a work of excellence on any inhject, especially one which embraces a laud as celebrated as Talc-tluc. Dr. Newman bus, by personal Inspection and previous study, acquired a thorough knowledge of its present statu and future prospects. Tho work is written in a nar rative stylo and is full of general interest. It is interspersed with tine engravings, and contains a map which renders the account of his travels in telligible to the reader. To our religious public it alh rds a most interesting description of the land which, for its missions and its historic Iq ti rcht, is the place, above all others, which w e look npon with revcienco and love. The work is wiitten in a remarkably graphic stylo and gives to the reader one of the Ik'SI general Ideas of scriptural geography that we have seen presented in any modern work. Our religious antl rending community in general w ill hail with joy the ap pearance of the work in question. Arizona and Sonoiia. lly Sylvester Mjwry. Harper & Brothers. From the pen of a citizen of a coantry fl jws a much more intelligible aeconut of lis resources and capabilities than could be expected when a for eigner describes a land through which he hits only travelled, and whose institutiors und wealth have been only superficially glanced at. Mr. Mowry is one of the largent proprietors in Arizona, aud has thi rough personal experience in ul! the tniniitlie of mining operations. The woik is iiivaliiatile'to those who lot dilute investing or emigrating to tboce EldoranoB of tho went. He gives us a glance into the bygone history of this region, and shews how civilization vus swept away by the Indian wars. The riches of fio-e far-off lands are uiexbau-tib'e, aud the pie- tit work is a niont valuable work of reference, as well as an. interest ing production to the general public. Tnfc QrtHTioNAi, KkaM;r Ai. Uniom Speaker. lly ltichard Culver. J. li. Lippiucott & Co. AVe have received from the author a copy of the above work, and would c immend it to the student of elocution for careful study. It treats of tie music of sentence; and anyone paying the least attention tothe artot pubi c speaking knows the e licet of a well-rounded period. The intona tions of the voice are directed, emphatic words designated, and all the various departments of elocution thoroughly invest if :ed. It is u most nsuitil woik. Mental Gkomktiiv. lly I'lofcisor Holliwell. J. li. Llppincott & Co. (In i'ress.) A work on this subject has hen long demanded, nd when we receive un ud anco copy, wo will review it at lurgu. HiKToiuu dk i. a Mkhe Mm tiF.r. kt tr. Rom Chat. I'ar Lmilo do la Jiodollieire. l'uila dcipliia: i . Leypoldt. Ce petit livie e-t publio pour un auxilliare a la jeunesse americnine duns Petiole de la langue fiaueaise et pour amuser les enfana. Dans cette onvrage simple, le genie dc la langue francaise so revelc cntirr. A part l'extreme purlte de style qui la distingue, elle recele d'un bout a I'uutre cettc verve i xquise, cette tine satire qui fait le fond de l'esprit Iraucais et qu'ii faut stndier dans ton en semble pour etre a tncme d'uu.iugcr. The I'hotehtant Ki-iscoi'AL Book Societt has recently published a number of valuable works, among which we call particular attention to their beautiful edition of "The roots," and their finely embossed " Hooks of Common Travir." We have ulso reecivi d a "Tiny Library for Tiny People," In four volumes, beautifully bound and abounding in linn engravings. For the litllc lolks they will prove a delightful recre ation, and much mlonnaii n is conveyed under a ptea.-ant lor m. i neir collection ot riiinday rciioo) no kh is atao varied aud interesting. TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Holiday Books idr Ciiihsimas. No Book Home in the world h is the fine asmvrt mcnt of Holiday Books that T. B. Peterson ft Brothers, No. 3tW Chesnut street, Philadelphia now have on hand. The collection Is rich, varied, choice, and many are very costly, and others so splendidly bound, that they lu-eils mu-t be seen to oc'apprct latcd. Mrs. Wood's novels, the t.iost pleasing in the language; Miss Kndcrika Bremer, the accom plished cletit rator of the domestic Irenes of life; Mrs SonthmoNh, the American niilhoresi ; Mrs. Stephen, Mis. Caroline Lee lletitz, Miss llrad don, liunias, Itevnolds, Aboard, Scott, Morns, Vicktrimr, (iicy, Arthur, Jones, Maxwell, Ains worth, Un kens, nil contribute towards tins de partment of literature, mid their works iwll up the he:ve, presenting to the eye a scene of seeming mimical Illusion. And In re it would not be inappropriate to men tion that Messrs. T. It. l'Ucr-on & Bros , I'uila delphin, I'ii., puhli-h Dickens' complete illustrated wotks in twenty. four iiiih rent editions, bound in every conrciMililo stylo, from the plain paper cover volume to the gorgeous full hound call' volume. What more suitable "Holiday Present" could be given to any one than a set of tnis mi'lior's w ritings ? We answer, none. 1 he Juvenile Department has the largest and finest assortment oi children's books ever oifcred I'cioie it tins city. Books hand-oiiiely ill.is'iatvd tor elnlciren ; stories of fan les ; stories of giuus, stories of adventure, crure the department from wbl' h 'elections r in be made. 1 or boys nod girls cf larger growth, the collec tion is immense. The young aspirant lor deeds ot cliiv.ihy mid knight errantry buds in the his tory of the ohliu times ubuudant source of ci l .ht. l'er-ons living at a distance can enclose the liwit'J lor any set preferred, to T. Li. Peter-on & Brothers, Philadelphia, Penna., in a lot er, and i n lis receipt the books will be forwarded by return express, freight paid. Wo may ndd that, in addition to their bolldav books, Messrs. Peterson have a splendid assort ment of photograph albums, of all styles, from the mo-t moderate up to tho-c capable of con taining portraits of every prominent general in the National Army. Trnn'latrd for li Erenini 7 Flit I Kit' lltltHIA(;i;. The telegraph between Paris and Havre lately oncluded a marriage worthy of this fast a.;e . Lover "Haw your daughter lastnight. Party. W hut Howry ?" l ather "Fifty thousand francs." Lover "Not enough." Father "How much r" Lover "Hundred thnusind." Father "Can't come it." Lovi r "Sorry : love her; rich; nv eight v thousand." Fatuer "All right." Lover "Offer heart and hand." Father "Accepted." Lover "Leave by 2 10 train." l ather "Ordered wedding drcsi." Lover "F.terual love to daughter.'' l' uthcr "Of com sc." A le,n:i(re Dumas published some time agj in a daily Paris paper, a novel iu which the heroine, prosperous and happy, is assailed by consump tion. All the gradual symptoms were most toucliingly described, and the greatest interest was felt for the heroine. One dav the Marquis de Dalomieu called on him. "Dumas," said he, "have you composed the end of the story now publishing In the " ui course. "Docs the heroine die at the end ?" "Of course, dies of consumption. After such fcyniptoin as 1 have described, how could she live r "You will have to make her live. You must change the catastrophe." "i cannot. "Yes, you mut; for on vonr hcrolue'i life depends my daughter's." "our daughter s ! "Yes ; she has all the various symptoms of con sumption you have described, and watches mournfully for every new number of your novel, reading her own fute in your heroine's. Now, if you make your heroino live, my daugh ter, whose imngiiiution has been decolr im pressed, will live too. Come, a life to save, is a temptation " "rsot to oe resisted. Dumas changed his last chapters. Ills heroine recovered, und was happy. About five years uttei wards Dumas met the Martptis at a party. "Ah! Dumas," he exclaimed, "let mo Intro duce you to my daughter; she owes her life to you. There she is." "That tine, hundsotno woman, who looks like Jeanne d'Arc ?" "Yes. the is married, and has had four chil dren." "And my novel four editions," said Pnmas; " so we aro quits." goxvmisnw', hkamun'h, AND MARINES' CLAIM AGENCY, nit boi-nty Avn a rp.Nsiov To the dlsLariil Buktlerwao las tie u wuuaded labatlto. I1IO rtOUNTT To those who have served two years, bonldce a PENrilOSt to Uione distilled. fine TiotrKTT and baitc tay To widows, Fetberi, MoUiere, Ac, of Uoiii who have died or beea killed la the eervloi. ! PKN8ION A YKAIt TottieWldowa and Wldnwea M.nmirt or the Roldiere, Heauieu, aud Marioes who lucre died ui die lexvtco. PlITZK MONEY, BACK PAY, Ac., Dne the helre ot .Seemen end a ailne. TlltK CLAIMS, imt u other analutt MaUoaal aad Stifle uoverDiuejai, yroiautly ceuected. Address or apoly t GEORGE W. FOKD, Claim Agent, 1130 1a BOCK 8TKMT, one door below Third. gDMUND A.. BODDEH A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SniT AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS DOCK HTKEfcT WIIAHK, PIIU-ADKI.I'UIA. acacs'D a, sown, 1 AKi-ionAi.o Cii.Tir, lk.l'UkM T. IOI DKR. t Ia4-U XT IN-NE-NO-NE-AW JV INDIAN BMdKI.Nll TOnADOOl 'iiiie world-reuowued 'lehaeeo le manuiasiured from thl MNk.nl LKAK. Aud eAmiitly reconiuirielf ft-tai to all Oenlleuiea ot Ltixurioui Tetu. Bold wholeie.' end retell et tiUMH I'uPtiLAitrinArt btorb, Ha.liiX 1'IIKsNIIT tt'rcet, 104-0ml opistelte atAte Uouea. EOHGE l'l-OWMAS, CARI'KNTER AND I I Builder. No. tl 2 AK t'KK Slreol. end S.i.ltl hOttK Sir.et. Mmtino Work aud iliUwnslnliig iiroin.aly i KuUed to. ll-li MAKUrAOTimrNQ MACHINIST AMU KNG1NEKR, 10.18 Mo. 1B1 N. BBCOttD Buect, Pkuadelrtiia. URIDESBURQ MACHINE WORKS, Ij tlUK'B, JiO.W K. riloNT ST11EET, KH1LAMO.PIUA. We ire prepared to nU orders 10 eujr eetent tbr oar won Lu(7!int;ky tok oottom and woolkw rniut, iieiiMiini ell reoeut iuiroveiuenu UiuuiUua. Dpiuulnf, aurt Wvin We In. lit i he illcutiea of manufacturers lo our oxtea "l-ll"' AI.rHJ JJtSH k BOB HtLMBOLDS REMEDIES. TLUID EXTRACT BUCHU For Hon Retentixa or IneonUnenre of Urine, IrritMloa, lananmatlon or ITleeraUon of tho Bkvtder or KIJje, Duntn of Mr I rvtrmlr etamh, Bttmt i th4 flled ler, Cii, Crnrtt. tr frl.trfi.il Difttn, and all IMMsues of Us Bladder, R rioel. aod Pnpelcal BvelUnit, IIKl.MJIOl.U H FLVID EXTRACT litCHO For Weane anilni from Eieeiehre IndltrreUon. The c uiuintton once arte, ted wllh Oruo- Wratntn rrqnUee tl.e aid of medlctiie o ilrenithmmndmriiormit (Acjp.frfa, which Ht-i.eUIOI.D B EXTRACT HI I'll U laTartably does, If ne trtaameiit le pulntited 10, CMewpttwaor Insanity aiav enue. iiKi.Mnoi.. ns FLUID EXTRACT OF BL'CIIU. la arTectione pec liar to"KLes," Isnneqaaled If any other preparation, as la (1aro.lt. or Beuation, Imse lalillet ; Palnflilneee. or BuppreialOD of Cuatomary Evao aatloni; Vlcerated, or Hthinoni State of the luvit; Lenrhorrhaa, and all eoDiplalnte tnoldent to tho eex, whether arlslnf from habits of dteslpatfon, haprodeuoees, or tn the decline or change of life. FLUID EXTRACT BUCH.C AND DIP-ROVED BOhB WASH Will radically ei terminate from the S)Stera Dtseuai of the.Vrtnary Oriane arlelng from Habits of DleeipaUon, at tiitte X'tM6h lath or no chanye in dittt leotfncoren4eic- or tTj'Osurei cotuplctfJy eapersedlug those unptmitmt and danuiTovi remtdut, Ctyaiv and Mertury, la lUtheeo dlaca.u. USE llKLMIJOLLVM FLUID EXTRACT EUCIIU In all Diseases of Die Urinary Omens, whether e.UiUnj la "MaU" or "VtiaiV rem vhatevtr caun orfitnaliiv, and no matter 0 httii long tiandxng. It Is pleasant la taste and odor. "Immediate" in avium, and oro strengthening,' than any ot the preparations of Bark or Irm. Thoso lulfeilng from Broken Doxn or Dtfiittt Comtilu tiont,jiroure tht Remedy at end 1 Tho reader must be awart that, hnwerver slltlit maybe the attack of the iIhivi dleeiiaes, It la certain to affect Ale Hodily UcaUh, Jltnial fuvtri, Uai-finm, and Ail P"i krity. ririBiciANS.rixABE soticb. WE MAKE 0 8ECRET OF INGREDIENTS. BKLatnOXD 8 VLIJIO EXTRACT WJCUtJ Is competed of Bvcl.u, CuMi, and Juniper Berriei. se lected with great car and prepared to vacuo by a. T. IlOUll.OLD.DrnKijlsl andthemut of afneca years' cx perleuee In :ttie city of Philadelphia, lad aow prescribed by tho moatemluent of the faculty, and bar been ad mitted to nee In thl United states Army. nd are also Is vary general ase In Bute Hospitals aud public Sanitary InbtUuttou throuiiliout the laud. Medicines dallrcnd to any address, accompauled by eipUUt dlrectlooi. Ulreot letters lo BELMBOLD'8 Drag and Chemical Warehouil, Xo. B94 Broadwa, Mew Turk. Or UELUUOLO 8 Medical Depot, He. 10i S. Teota sumet, Philadftlpbia. Beware of eoonterfelti. Ask for IIELiIBOLD'B, an! take no othet . Office opea from T o'clock A.M. tat P. M. Buw'tr Dratrirui everywhsr. I It-tolas lal CLOAKS, Ao. (JHK'AT KKIUCTION IN TIIK inij;i3 tir OLOAKM, At IVEN8 & OO.'S, No. 2:1 S. NINTH STREET. In e'n.ti"'nir of the faltlnrntt, t TV- Fi.ivr rsiii-. d ihfir pri'T. Ooin I.'. u t"r is-nt.. and h iv n ,n on hiii'd a lnrni al neil iecb il it-n-k of i'i.oak A giill atiic iit tlir ir'-ofit unit ctininii e' i-in wtit li mrv r lietcrtninril U rtl at nr.c' nlr'i rannot ni l lo mi l tlip I 1 tirn r. I.siIt. will tlmt It l i tli.-lr m'. t dii'it.-e ti lvi' 11. j a call ih tore piirctasin eltewliere. aV'iueinlM-r VKNH A CO' S OLO I.ST AIll.lflltr.il t'l.OAe; STORK. tio.n n. NINTH Htrect.cornrrot.l.iTiie. )l 7 'I l.OAKMI CUtAKHI Pel'lni eff Tci ardti us of cost, VF.I.VHr ItEAVt'lt COATS, PIKKtKl) do do IHtlOT do do PLAIN IIICAVt.lt IN BAI CIUER AND ( IKI't LKS. ,J. CIIAMHKUS. 12-Twthsnt No. 810 ARt'll BTRKET. JJICIMIV 1 A. lllt-i.lt, is 01 51 ami n:i S. E. Corner NISTH AND ARCH STREETS. WHOLKHAI.K AND KKTAIIj, Ton ca obtain at tltls EstsMtshraent, WATFR t'HOOr CLOTH CLOAKS, UK. VIM TROtir " " IieaVY BHinKD " fill li Ri IlKA atR " " (JtllStOIIIULA " " ALL MAt I P INTO THE LATKf T HTTLE and "f tie very beet material . Call and see the stuck before yon purchase. We shall take great pleasure la watting oa yoa. 11 3mstu?ra L AUIKH l'ANCV 1-UIIH. JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPOUTI'.R AMD MANVrACTVHKK OF LiVDIKS' lVINCY FUItS, No. H'.Ml AKC1I 8TKHKT, I1ELOW NINTH, CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE COT To selistt from a first-class assortmont, Consisting of HUDSON BAY AND MINK 6ADLF,, F.KMINE, CHINCHILLA, GERMAN FITCn, tjlllERIAN SQUIIIRK. &c, Made Into all the latest styles. These o'ds wt-re bougut when gold ranged frtmi lV 10 170 and are being sold at small advance on cost at tha rate.. KVKRY AKTK'LE WARRANTED TO BE AS RE PRESKNTKD. BaHfnctJoa naranlerd. 10-11-tnuis 3ta NEW FUR STORE, No. ft 1 7 AllCII STlllSJST. The above rrfpeclfutly Informi tiii pMroni, and tho pub lic Id tteneiati, that lie It an now opened at Uie aoovu store an aiiortmeut of Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs, Which, fnr Variety and quality, cannot be mrpataed by any totiae In the Unite 4 Stales, lit Ion the manu acturcr of all run, and having linporteUall hli itock wnen pold wan much lower than at the present rates, ha can efler thtw to bin patrons at the mutt reanonablo prtcea. ALL HUiH made tu order, aud repalrlUK done in the tekt manner and latiat stylet. 1IKN1CY ltASKK, Iinporler antl Manufacturer ' LAMIAS' AUD CHILDRES S rUBS, U K lm- Ku. 17 ASCII 8TUKKT r aiiii:h xrvcv uiih. JOHN FAREIR A, No. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE 8EVEMTU, AT IIII OLD MTABLMllED ITOB1, Lnpoiter and Manufacturer of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY ITUirS. Hjr awertaieDt or J AUCT FURB for Ladles and Children li aow eosaplete.amhraclBg XVEIiY VARIETY THAT 'WILL BE WORN DURING THE COMING SEASON. Bcmeaiber the aama and namher JOHN FAREIRA, No. 71H AllCII STUKKT, Abore Beventa. I HAVE MO PABTNEK OB CONNECTION WITH AST OTHKll KTOKE lf THE CITT. l-SO-tM QI'i:llA tiI,AWHIu. LABOE A8S0IITWENT FOB SALE BT JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 11 u No 0t 1 C1IESKUT 8TIIEET- MONKYTO ANY AMOUNT LOADED CUAhiUg. 0., at sas tiu.i r.n at, a f.i n sTUTiiti itnii ii lil tf fWFTOtr Cofbr ft llllKIi aud tiAHKILL Bireeta, lielnw Umhrd. V.B.-WAWONUa. WATCUistt, JEWELBY. GUNS Ac, (rr sale at KKMAKKAJULY LOW PRICKS. Se-fcil 'ILL.1AM CIIA.MI'XItV, CAIirF.NTEIl AND BUILDER, Vo. U UATTON PLACE, beleeen Clierrr and BaM, Above K .lilll street. Mnro Fltttni and Joohiag ot all kindi promptlv at teadeatovilihdteiiaKh. M-J-iat DECEMBER 8, 18G4. JJ hllOKMAKKH . Ct) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 4 N. EIGHTH 8TII KliT, f HILlDHJ-IIlA. eS We reioootfiilly Invite special attention so oar eUj.nl assorment of CIUI.DIIKN'H CI.OTIIINIJ, Comprtilnf BOVSj', (URLS', INPANT', and attSSKM' (1otiin( In evety vaiiei, ta the lau et s'.jle, and of supe rior work nan.atp. Pp'cuJ aneetlon paid to MIHSK' DliKtM AKING. The public re inetle i to rail aod examtue. M.KllOKMAKKIl CO., U-tletathlm No. 4 N Etonrit 8TBKKT. 1SG4. 1SG4. GLENN ECHO MILLS, CERMANTOWN. McCALLUM 4 CO., WH0LK4AJLE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. fit)!) C11KHNIJT BTllHKT, PHlLAItKU'llIA. isiil istil McCALLUM & CO., IlliTAlIj 1JEPAUTMKNT, No. 619 GIIESNUT STREET, 11-' tl CPPORITE INIIEP EN HENCE HALL. A LARGE INVOICE OF FINE COCOA MATTINGS. McCALLUM & CO., 11 lttsitulin fo.59CUEHNUTJlTltEET. 8 K A T E DEPOT. LESLEY & CO., No. 1)7 MA11K13T STIIKKT, SOLE AGENTS FOR Ostorne'e Challrnee Steel Skates, llelct.cr's tniproved Larilea' and Gents' RKatos, B. Clark's Patent Ladles' and (lints' Bkates, Plvmpton Patent Eccentric Floor Skatei. Bhaler's Patent Floor Bkates, t he American Patent Floor Skate, A full assortment of all the above stylet tonstantly on hand, as ell as all the other varieties of STEEL AND WOOD-TOP SKATES. Lovalt's Patent BelM'astenln? Skates f.ntcn wlthant traps, 1 Hit on half, wnni.tinALR and nrTAiL. 1-I"V HTYLK OF HKATErj roa LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN, NKWliOLD li. TIlOTTlSIt, 11 33-lra No. !19 MARKET STREET. GA8 HEATING STOVES I CllEArBR THAN COAL OR WOOD ! EAGLE GAS UEATING STOVE, TUB ONLT ONE THAT II FREE FROM SMOKE OR SMELL. Will Ueat OFFICES, TARLORS, DININO, SLEEPING, AMD BATH ROOMS, With lee. trrnblo, tn leal time, and at less eieenie taaa any Coal or Wood Btovo. They aro very eoaveueant tor use la apartment la which there Is no Chimney Flue, J. W. LOOMW, No. 7 S. SIXTH STIIKKT, 11 Wtuthslm PlIHAflELPtn. 0 T V 1a 1' r NEW PATENT STOVE. FOR COOKING AND HEATIXO J J Y OAS. Can be had cheaper than any other Oaa Stove, at 11 30-lm Ko. '.'12 8. FIFTH 8 TKKBT . T IOHTI LIGHT! LIGHtTLIOHT IS A 1 I rrat thug In tlir.e dark dava. I'tll.l.lS (il lt'H PATENT 1I1'FI'HIK RKt LFl KIKS, for both day and uus-llpht. (las Iteile .-wr. tor erlnilows with two burner, uiv. tuoro light Uiau at burners wllb the kind now In ue. (Is. Iiuts fttnil.ried at low rates. DayllKht IleitectoM, fr.r Ibthlliiv dark roonj.. and bdaemcnt ulllues, 4u., Willi oul lite u.e of gas. oittce, 11-lu-lut io. 4JI L'HEHSUT Street. Philadelphia. gAVE YOUH I'UXai COAL AT HALF PEIOE. If oar readers will call at No. :)H S. I'lI'TIl STIIKKT, On CHARLES B. BAKER, Agent, lie will convince thorn ot tho utIUty, comfort, and ocanomy or Browne's Metallic Weather Strips and Window Hands. These Strips totally exelude Cold, Wind, Rahi, Beow, and laat from the ereelosi a-ound Doors and Windows, and aro warranted for five years. Call or Mud fcr Clrealor. ll-12,tuthl Ml AUCTION SALES. M AtlKKT S AUCTION KOOM6, Mo. Va V. C, MArKFT. AnrtktfiMr, nUrfi rn1tmmQt (Hlr1, WAHKH. AVI KKC1U NIMHK, Offtll k)tnU,fnr pohiif dftUMhltt Aacttott Mjm. k4 wm AH4H.U prnllr to takw of .a-. KKaU JtTArK AUD BTOCK8 At tn Rxcanr . noi HKIIOLD FTJBKlTt'KB io(k or mkhcravdirb mn win b K(tvncHl wlicn 4eilrd b eonliiw au iui pumic mim. QV A K '1 K It N A S ' I ' K R . G K N K K A L S OKFICf Yt-T IMvtTiiti, WMi.ii.ti. NTrmrwr ,m IMd, Wttl t IOM At pnh'ir Mt'lion, In hn lilrfiit'tt bidd: r, t( tit tttiK't Kni ii'iiC't r IB' i takiv. it Will lAMI'tUi I . U(Ia . DrrrmlMir fr. M. ,MilSl(HVN, ri'HI'llSHAV llprrnirMT IH 1KI;NTN,K .I.TMI KSMAV, lfinhrW. iHie. T(Vi C A V ALKY UOKHfcS ft( rnrh ftlnri. 1 itf-tr h"iHn hftr brn contli mnri unrtt for tit ctrr ftlry rr lri( I the rni. (r read and far tiling )'Urpoiii luanjHtmtlbfVAia B6f bf )ihI. ll'tr-.pii told lni.t 8a t-1 i-tiiiiiiii'iit ): at 10 o d'M'k A. M. 'li'iini Ktnht In ( iiiumI Mtt-n cnrrfncT. JAM A. KKIN, f'olont! r'lrtl Mlvtl n, 12-1 -iKt uarte?nnarr Mrnprarn OfT:ra. C A I 1. fM.i nii'i.iMivt I'll li. !. tea 1 AiTrlHAlTKK- l:iKll VI. B Ifrrll B i T fflT I If i ? Waiiixctoi rir, hovt tiiltirr Tt l4. S will bo nM at puoUc amnion , to li litctiMt bidO, t Oliiburtt, I t ..en FKIIAT, IrraT,r 1, t OhK UUNMKH) AM HHY ( AVal RY HOHKM. On KhIDAV. lit-cPnbiT it, W i. ONK IIT'MHkvi AM) nrtV ,aVM,K'i I'RK,. Thtn Htirnra havi Im-iti oonJemiud a unlit (ur tM cavniry prrn tt army. for road and (ariuniK puriii1! many gooU btvifalni mtkf be liati. I.OMI- no'd s'nirlf. Half o tomtit in at lft A. M. 1 trm tih, lu I' tilled ctiftit rtirrrtiT. .lAMa.1 A. FK 1 19, v.nnt. In churl. lot !1vtln . 121 -7t yuartasruiaaier-iJeueraJ'i offlM. CALK OK CGNDKMNKD CLOXHINo O Camp ami riarriton K.-ujnr, Tnt (.'uttliitfa, Af, C'lllKr gt AHl 1 ftHAMTKR ft OFrit'K. 1 lKnTnr W tftHiHuniN, y WittiTrnTns. li V, , November 'w. iwH. WlLlbA told at ixiMie auction, at liuvtiromeiit Wr hoiiHa ho fi, on S Vtntt'nii lxtwen 11 anil I Mrtnta, ivortb. Wail tiiK!n lfy. I. , n THHHHDAV. ! M'mtMT U, 1 4, utirie-r the dlroctlr-n ot Cttaiu I). U. TIU'M li.ll 8 K., li. H. A..a liltf cundpuuiad lihln9 Ac , ronhltilliiri ot : Imnnli y at'tj Cavalry Tnati. Trowdfra, ffhlrti. Trarfft Ft'll HatH, Tiuntpi-ti,' HiiK'cri. Mttnl'IO St-ftlcf, liruoit, Mukh, Tent, Ittuki, Mf 94 I'ani.Caran Ke'tlet, Wnt, hhovlft. Axci, HaUlHU,Uavnack,Cmii, OUl lr brail, K'ie, Ac. AL'O, About ln tons of Tent Cmilntv't. halt iu coinnivnc"' at 10 n circa A. M. le-ra!.- i'ah. in (l.virninnt fundi. Pur crux fill bidden must rcmova their purrhatct aff twioro l)Kvmber dl. P. RtTKRR. nrlKadkr.G. nerat And Chief Cuarfirvaat4r, H ?8 Ifct Irrot of Wahmtfion. CALE OK HTEAM TUG AM) HAUGKS. IKi-r or Waminu IUTOM, WAHIrfoTnti I). O. Kovemhar 9ti. WUIboMai pi hlicaur Irn. at ovrnimiit whivf, lonl of l. -trf.'t. Wd.hlfiiftunrtiy. D. 0.,rn I lit KH1Y,14swm brr lo, iNH.out ilt aoi tiiH 4tid Uiur BcUulkili barM, m t'llowi : ' 8tiam tng'T n.PAWTFI,l,K -ItaiKe ' ANTHONY CLlitlOX." do "CI fl.r N." do "Mil TON vVTI.KTNS.' do I,MTKI HTATKH " 811 ) tn ci!iiiii-nM at l' o'clock nvm. Tufiui Caih lu tiovt'ninient (mid. I If. RITf'KPH, HriK -(lti snd Chief rnrtvrmaotf. J1 ?y,r,t l-pt of Waaiiti)!ton, I). C. HIGHEST PREMIUM 8UWINO M A O H I N K 8, - No. 730 OHEHNDT BtKMu "ILLCOX & HlIBBS' Sewing 1 Machines. No. 715 CHESNUT ' St., Phikcla. FVHNITUItlil. Having boopht tnoit of taj Material! bafort Ue lt grM rU, I am enabled to o0- r my atm-k of FIRST-CLASS FUKK1TURE M a 1 mall advance on old prloea, I. I-XJTaV Ml0-3m No. 191 S. ELK VK NTH BTKHXT. JOOIWNG-GLAH8 AKD TICTURE Fit A MB MANUFACTORY. WM. II. MORGAN, No. 6h N. NINTH HTKhtr, Gilt Oval Pliotoifropli Frami el0-5m CON8TAKTLV ON UAN1). BEDDING WAREHOUSE, At No. 15 N. ELEVENTH STREET, ll-VMl FiniaAniLrHia. CUERK8 OFFICE, COMMON COUNCIL J Piiii.ADKi.i'KiA, IccentTir 2. IhtA. In ptirNuance of the mu.eKed rolutlta, Lbe follow I n bill, uittlcd 'AN OKMVANCE CRCATrVn A LOAN TO I'AY OKI TAIf IFFIrIKM- CiKK I.N THK 1 KAK lMi4, AN1 rUKVli;H YKAKtft," It hen by nuMnbad. In accurdauca witn the kust of A bly, lor public UilormatMii. Clerk of Cuuunoa ConnoU, A If OlUtlNANCK CI'KATINd A LOAN TO r V CF.RTAIN lihlU IKM'IKA !F THK Y K It lHvi, AM) rUK.VPil d VhAltH. Rertlon t. The rtelt and Coinnion CuuncUa of tha Olt Of I'huadelpliia do orduin That the Mitorof I'tiiladt-tphia be and hit Is hereby an thoriatra lo borrow on the cri'tlltof tli city, from time ta timr, kiuh iu tin of inoui'v as irayhe nccoikarv fur the Ianifiit ofiiKb tti-flt'U-iH-IfB an now cxlsi, r nhh:h mnj exist on the ft ml day or Jaminry, 1hj, in tho ijropria tloiin to ihe levcral (U nariiurnt f (he elty ff ivvnmieitt, tur the yt ar einhtet'n hiiiKlred and iixty tour, or (or pre viniiB yt-nrtt, not ixcdiiiK In the wtaoio the mm of two nitlliona five huntirt-d thouanll doiiara, for which Inte rt"t,nt to pxc nl tin-rate ol tlx pr centum pr annun, ball ht paid hall' yearly, on the tlr-t dava of January and July, at tho office of Ue City Treanirer. The prim ival of mid loan ihaLJ he pa v able And pal at tno etiatlon ot th riy year from toe dae of "he same, nnd not tjeforp without the o -ment of the holder thereof ; and the cerilni atr tlit rt tor. In tbe uiuaJ form of the certliu fttia o( City Loan, itmll be Uinrd In tnt h. amonnu ui the lenders may rernlre, but not tor frac tional ari 01 onv hundred A tllftri, ur, if retuUOd.ta ainounu of nve himdnd or one ihouiand dellarii audit hali he eprftrd lu laid eertihcatca dial tlie AJd loaa tht teln nii-ntloued, aud Uie lotereJl thereof, 4W payul frt from all taiei. , . . . (stH tlun i. H h' Dpvcr anv loan &" "de by vlrtn tlierfol. tht n-tnail he by force of ibia ordinance annually approprluied out of tlx- in we of the corporatr eiU'-g ard iMim Un- um raned tr taxation, A turn nmclcai t pay the Intcreit on aid certiih ate ; and Uie further um ui iiirM.tt.nih. ..r one per oentnm on Uie our vnlue ot anvli eerlll'' liu-d ahail be appro ptiaied (jiiartcrlyoiit ot laid Inwrno and taea to a Ink ing I uml, which mm), and Its act uoiuiatiom, are faert by eMpfHtiliy plcdftMl for Uie rudnipUou aud piyincul ol laid Ccrtiflt-atoa. , nr,n.fiji i iu,i Tn pnhtlfth a Loan Hill to pav r)eflclnici. ncsolvi'd. That tbe r rk be authorZfd to onhliiii In two d.iiv m wmiapera of tliti i llv. dailv. for four weeki. tho nr,h'r unci' lirtHcnt('d to t'ttiiimon liotiiil on Ttierijav. If wmher 1 . lKt4, eiitt. led An uiuiiianc" un aiuii! a ixan to payirtainiiejuici.ciea ot ihc yettr 14, and previoua year.' And tbe aatd Clerk, at the tattd meet In k of CmncniL a'tt r tht expiration ot tour weem f'oin the tint day oi aid put lleation, hall preient to tlila Cviincll one tti earhoi ald newkpai erw Kr every day lo whivUthe game thaM base bi'ct. lunde. li 'i
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