G IN TRUAr. BT IRIDOBW fl. ARCIIBR. ., ' Only faded poitrnit, ' WrouRht with exqnlxitc iirt, That I bide from the fairish dnylivht, And keep In truwt on fny li?(ir(; . t Onlj a shadow? trnatre 'k . Of onn so true and denr, . . That a halo of lovo surrotiiiily if. And makes its leaturt'9 clear. I cannot pierce tho enre atceped pfmt, When tear nitotn blind my cyea, For mournful hues of the iJoanitnir Float oa my tbouchta that rwe. In a lonely mound, 'ncath the carclcxs crass, Thiy buried his sacred dust, In the depths of my heart, far from human enze, I honrded his truth and trust. Can the callous world, with its Gorgon leer, Deaden the beau'ii'ul rIow That blooms from the withered fktcs of tho past, Once lit with an Iris-boy ? There are phontlv tracks ot death in the years, That have heedlessly onward sped, Unmindful of all they shattered iu gloom Jn their cruel, remorseless tread. The bright of joy, and the dark of grief, Ko tjes can truly fee, For none may read tho scroll of the heart With love's own sympathy; Can I paint the charm of that spell-wrought hour ' Where he cost his lovo at my teet. And I wept wi'h bliss in my thanks to God For a happiness fco complete ? Twns a summer's day, and the loyful winds Were loaded with honeyed breath. And the heart of the air, with its pulses of life, Could not harbor a thought of death; For the fcatrnuee of oopc was scattered abroad, And its liuht was spread above, And over all was the summer calm, As sweet as our pledge of love ! For olt, in the stealth of a chosen hour, I wound, with a woman's art, Remembrance of looks, and tones, and speech, In a woof within my heart; Until tis word, like Hashes of light Uevcaline a hid Ion flow er, Laid bare the unseen bud of love With the truth that forms its dower. I wrote tho book of our future life With the sun-flecks of each hope, And never a thoucht thnw as edged with gloom, O'ershttdoKcd lis horos'Mpe; , With stolen tints from flower and sky, Love's magic pencil a rouirht Fair vl-ions that were photogruphcl Through the lens of each cherished thought But abieeze, sureharjed with venom of death, Wrenched the book from my hold, Aud blotted and wast;d the hues ot my dreams, Infused with affection's gold; ' Till niy lite eeemed bare as a t addened tree, ( Scathed by the wind and rain, With no vcrunl sap within it, , To make it bloom aain. Till the tempest of gi ief had spent its force, And I bore to the patient years The trust ot his wortlkund lenity,' To bai ish vain, lutile tears; Till my barrtn life was hallowed and blest With faith's undviii' hue, And my 1 eart look strength from sorrow's mists, As a (lower is fed with tie js. Only a faded portrait, Wrought with marvellous art, That tho sacred past has bequeathed to me, To place in trust on my heart, Till the kiudly years, in their trontle inarch, To his soul'may hriug me nigh, And ref tore in Heaven i he love and truth That were never meant to die ! Fashionable Gossip Latest Society Scan dal, fctc. QUEER MARBIAOB CF.RRMONIH3 AT THE I'RUHSIAN COURT. trlin (Doc'tnberO) Corretiondmce L iiulun T.itet. This evening, at 7 o'clock, Princess Al-xim-drine of Prussia, the daughter of Prince Albert and Princess Marianne ol tho Netherlands, will be married in the l'alaco ehapel to Duke Wiihelm of Mecklenburg Scnweriu. a brother of the reian iug Grand Duke, &nd her cousm-gerinan. l ue mother of the brido, being divorced from her hutband, will not attend the ceremony; but tho Grand Duke and Grand Duchess Dowager of llecklenburg-Schwerin, Grand Duke Cons'uutinc ot Kut-sia, Prince Frederick ot the Netherlands, and some minor royalties have arrived at lferliii, to jrrace the wedding of the illustrious coupie by tluir presence. In accordance with a custom which sfroncly savors ol the last century, the King aud Queen, he bnle nnd bridegroom, and the other mem bers of the royal family, directly the marriage ceremony is over, proceed to the White-hall of the palace, where they s.t do An to play at cards. I dare uay they do not engage very deeply in the ..-itriciicles of whist; but at any rate the going through the form of playing is part of the pro gramme. While they are thus occupied the in vited guests are directed to pass them in siusle fie, saluting, and bowing as thy go. As, iu ad dition to the higher members of the nobility, ot the clergy, and the civil service, all tne otl'iccra of the lierlin, Potsdam. Charlottenburg, aud Spandau garrisons have been invited, you may easily imagine that the testal procession will require time, and that were they to endure It standing some little etforl would be necessary on the pari ot the royal personages. Dinner is then served in the picture srallcry, the velvet hall, and the llrandenburg apartments, when the hereditary officers of the royal house hold will present tho first dishes, In symbolical fulfilment of the more serious duties which de volved on their predecessors in tho olden times. The Prince of Putbus, asTruclwess ot tho realm, will place the soup tureen before tho Kinr; the Prince of t'ourland, in liis capacity as tichenk, will pour out a glass of wine, whllo the other princes and noblemen, attended by gold sticits, pages, and valets, will pcrlorm the same hono rary service to the Queen, the bride, and the bridegroom. At the conclusion of the banquet, with Its toasts and accompanying sal tos of artillery, the party returns to the White hall, where the ceremouial Polonaise, customary on such occasions at the Prussian Court, is danced by gentlemen and ludies bearing torches and candles. The newly wedded couple then retire to the apartments prepared fortbem in the palace, pre ceded by paces carrying torches. As the com party disperses a piece of ribbon, called the Princess' garter, is handed to each gentleman, in remembrance of a less elegant custom pro v ailing in mediieval Germany, and still faith fully observed on peasant marriages, when the article is scrambled for by the former admirers of the bride. Should there be anv issue ot this marriage the children will, perhaps, succeed to toe throne of Mecklenburg-3ehwerln. Duke William is the only brother of the re'uruiujr Grand Duke, whose sons, it is held by some, might be incapacitated to succeed on account of there being a flaw in the lineage of their mother a born Princess of Reuse. ' LOLA MONTEil' BUCCE3S0B AT MUNICH. JttW'd Di tember 0) Corretpondene vfticlmdon Tim-$. Do you recollect the name and fame of LoU Montez? As a personal favorite and political agitator in the palace of Munich she has lust had a successor in Ilerr Wagner, the coinpojer of Tannhausor, and Inventor of a new but more extravagant than euphonious sort of mus:e. Tho experience both these celebrities have had of Bavarian court life is singular In ltselt, and offen a curious parallel. OldLudwlgl venersie.l the fiery danseuse to a degree wbicn, lor the first timo in his life, made him publicly set aside the authority of the priest", and neglect tbelr sensible advice to conform to the rules of decency. Young Ludwlg II, his grand son, now ruling the Bavarians, wita thi accumulated wisdom of his twenty years, it his artistic predilections are of a nobler des cription than those of his grandsire, will like wine Indulge them with a munificence which the country thought could not be tolerated for any length of time. Lola llontes got a palace, an estate, and a high sounding nobility title iroin THE DAILY EVKNINCI TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, her doting admirer. ' TTerr Wagner, whose music is perhction itsc It t the ears ol his royal friend, had lurpe sums presented htm for tl.o composing divers operas, tho establisument of singihsr academics, end, it is said, a vanety of objects "of partly Hrtistic, partly!,polltical character. Against both favorites the court, no les than tho people, eventually rebelled. The court, be came it has been traditionally accustomed to suffer no one but a nobleman, or a tried bureau crat, to come Into close and familiar contact with the Miveielgn; tho people, because the in habitants of southeastern Havaria the Bava rians proper have been always distinguished by a dtrong provincial feeling, and are ex tremely jealous 01 loreigcers, be thev rrnssinus or Bpnnlard?, partaking of the eood thinrrol their country. Ilerr Wagner is from Dresden, and accordingly rev tudod as much an intruder as ever was Lola Mnuiey.Jherself. Th.- animosity ol tho Court, supported as it was principally by the conservative section of tho people, natu rally tended to pitch him as well as his fair pro cessor aguitist tho reactionary party, which now, as eighteen years ngo, reiens Fiipremo in the palace and cuoinct of the kimrdom. Thus what was originally a mere personal attachment of the King speedily became a political connec tion in either case, and Ludwlg II, being so very young, allowed himself as easily to be carried away hy his feelings and idiosvncrnc'M as Lud wis I, who was too old and too Infatuated to prererve the necessary self-comhiand. Lucou laged by Indulgence, Lola Montez at lensth pre sumed to attempt the expulsion of the Jesuits, while Herr WagnT, it appoars, declaring aninst Ilerr von Plistermeistr, the omnipotent Hecre tary of the King, only dissuaded his royal patron from the appointment of some reac tionary oflicials. But tho Court proved too much lor boib of them. Tho priests denounced the one no less than the Other. Tho alerical pajn-rs hinted at- the Church heliie possibly en dangered by their prcenco in tho capital. The people becan to murmur, and the Min'sters to look grave. At last the old Kmjr w as coerced by open violence In thesprine of 1848, and the young Kin" ohhaed toylold to seriouh rernoiit trance a dHy or t'o neo. Lola Montez was chased awav by an infuriated mob, aud had to flv lot her lite; Hcrr Wagner, as the Bavarian Official'. Gazette lust announces in solemn terms, has been requested by the King to start on n. journey, and absent hi nself lor a lew months So r.avaria is quiet again, and peace has returned to her homes and her tirc nde. It is slntrular, but highly characteristic of the 6tate ol the country, that oa tne mere eround ot their receiving the King's patronage there should be such striking similarity between the fate of a ballet pirl and a gentleman who, whatever may be said Against his music, is a re spectable mao, and a man of abi'ity. TROUBLES OF AN AMERICAN LADY WHO WirfiNT TO EUBOl'E TO GET ENAMELLED. At the Marlborough street Police Court, Lon don, December 12, a welVdrescd woman made an application to Mr. Tyrwhitt. She said she had come to this country to consult Madamj Rachel, having seen, when in America, and also since she had been in London, certain ndver titemems addressed to ladies. She had called on Madame Rachel -and had given her a diamond ring worth tweny ' pounds, and th'my-tlireo pounds in money,. iut nothing had beeii done lor her, and Madame Rachel relused to return the property. She was to obliterate all the marks on the apnlicimt's lace leit by smallpox. She gave her a bottle of something like white wash, w hich had no c(h ct. Mr. Tyrwhitt Why did you gi vc, JIadam Rachel so much money ? Applicant I paid what was demanded ot me. The agreement was that the money should do paid in advance. The papers were full of recom mendations of Madame Rachel, and I thought everything was rij,ht, so I came to England. Mr. Tyrwhitt directed that tho applicant should have a summons. Juet before tho magistrate quitted the bench, Mr. Saer, lrom the ollice of Mr. Kdward Lewis, entered the court and said, as he was informed, a summons had been granted aaramst Madame Rachel, and as it was not unlikely some notice of the matter would appear in the public papers he hoped he raiaht bo allowei to say a lew words for the purpose ot putting the mnvtcr in a more corrrci light. Ho would only state that tne applicant was a lady who represented herself to be the wife of the meiieau Consul. Sho had recovered from au at luck of smulloox, and had applied to Madame Rachel to remove the murtcs. IShe was to pay 100, but hud only pMid live Isapoleons on account. Madame kachel had attended her for elu'at tla.vs, and the lady had also three or lour "Arabian" baths at Madame Rachel's house, and Madame Rachel sent iu her bill, and last Thursday the lady called on Madame Rachel in sucn a state of excitement, that it was necctsury to call in tho asbiatauce of the pol'ce. Mr. Tyrwhitt remaiked thnt sometimes very large sums were obtained from persons who put themselves in the hands ot advertisers. A sum of 1700 had been obtained, he believed, in one Instance, lie had no control ovr tho press, and he thought it would be better to avoid discussion until the summons was heard. Terrible Murder in Vengeance for a Sis. ter's Dishonor. From the Detroit Trtbunb,2)th. A teiiible murder was committed in the lum ber camp of Charles MoUride, on Pine river, Midland county, Mich., last week, the details of which ere most shockingly cruel. John Conurt, a man employed in tho above named camp, was found dead, and fearfully mangled under the roots of a tree, having been murdered by a tnan employed in the same camp, whose name is Cam den. The details are substantially as follows: About a ycar-and-a-half ago Conart made the ac quaintance of Camden's sister, whose parents are Canadians and highly respectable, and on prorub-ing to marry her succeeded in seducing her, alter which he left for parts unknown. About six mouths sine, bcr brother, who had been a soldier in tho United States service, returned home, aud learning his sister's disgrace, vowed vengeance on its author, who, by the way , be had never seen. Accordingly, he started in quest of tbe object of his vengeauco, and suc ceeded In tracking him to Saginaw, where he learned that a company of Canadians had just pone 1o the woods, employed by Mr. McBride, a Canadian lumberman, lie thou started tor this place and soon leurued the location of Me Bride's camp, where he found the object of his search, whom he knew lrom description, and then feigned wnnt of work, and easily hired out for the winter, and went to work with Conart for his partner. Matters progressed thus for a time, till, ono afternoon, Conart and Cam den were sent to t ut timber come distance norta ot the shunty. Camden came np at night as usual, but not his companion, who, he said, had gone to a lumber shanty a short distance across the woods, and would not return before 9 or 10 o'clock. After suppe Camden went from the shanty unnoticed, iicing missed in the morning andConait not having returned, suspicion be came aroused, wueu two men were sent to where the two had worked the day before. There tbey discovered traces of blood, and, in looking aronnd they discovered an upturned tree, which bad been cut od' and let back to its founer bed, and on digging under this thev found the remaMis or the missing man, tho head beiiig hornbl m.itiUled. ua if o'ouo with an axe. Camden was Immediately pursued, but aa yet adt the slights:, trace of h'm has beeu di". covered. The abovo particulars of nis sister's wroi gc, and tie object of his search, Camden relattd to a man of whom he inquired the way to Mcliride' camp. TiiBPim Men or Kansas. The Kansas Utate Jourvil, oi Lawreuco, publishes a list of the citi zens ol that Hia'.o, v. ho j a tax ou au income ol Stlut'O and u,unls. The more prominent are tho lallOWHIK'; A. Caidveh 4:i 4WI J Rinebsrt -$30254 T.Csniev 4 2f) M. Kysu M.iM W. Fairrbilu ),(KO I.. J South 22 2u0 A. Garrett iW 000 J. f. S evens 43,051 liiicrtub-Uoio. . ho ou) ButrertlHd (over LoUeiimein fcou land dup'b eo.). . 74,400 ilon I eud, Jr .. 33 140 0 lUilot K8,0'H) Uorehead ttlll p. Fuller 81 OuQ PRizkS. The following pnites are now ready for distribution at me ollice of the Fourth Audi tor: 45 bale ot coiton, captured by the SnUUigo tie Cuba; lavj uv, iaptur4 by the Vuyuya. gILVEIl MINING. TIE VENUE EXTENSION I 4 SILVER MINING COMPANY, OJ NEVADA, Subscription Trice, $10 rer Share, - Full Paid. I'flnipblcts giving lull particulars of tbe groat inducements cflerrd by tbii enterprise, to be had at tbe OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 55 K. TJlIIlli STliEUT WU1KRE . , SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE RECEIVED. SAMPLES OF ORE FROM THE MINE CAN I.E SEEN AT T1IK OFFICE. P It O S V E CTUS OF TUB CARSON GOLD MINING . COMPANY op " NOJITII CAROLINA. Tbe Landof thli Company conglrto of 120 Acres, in If ecklrnburg county, lorth Carolina, 3) miles lrom the lo n of Charlotte, on a branch of hogar Creek, which stream luruL-hcs good waler-power lor grinding the ores. This Mine as first opened In 18 8 by a man named Car" son. ho worked it succe&Hlullv for a number ol years lie died In the town of Cbunotto.ln 1&16, worth over ball a mlllUn uollr.ru. 'J wo kbalts have been sunk on this property, one of them W) feet, the other tW feet, on ditterent veins, avernnlrg Horn two to Uirce feet In thickness, which ems etUi continue on down Increasing In width ana rlcbnen. These sbalbi are in good order, and ore can bo readily taken t ut at ai y time. Other veins have been discovered on this properly, ai d totted, and proved to be very rich In gold. The ores ot this mine are known as the brown ore. and very rich, yielding readily (1 per bushel. This Is be leved to be one of the best and most ccrtutn mines In tbe Slate, on account of the abun dance aud quality of the oie, and the eae with which it is obtained and reduced. This property has been worked by iluj ir Z A. lirlcr from 1810 to the breaking out of the war. Ihla Company have purchased, this property, ai.d intend to eroot machinery and- put the mines In immediate opciatlon. ,Tho muny advantages of this mine over the mines ot Colorado and Nevada can hardiy be estimated. . It Is more readily reached, and has.alnindnnce of fuel, with cheap labor. It can be worked all the year, and not, as In the case of Colorado andNevada.be compelled tolle"lde for three or lour liiontln In consequence ol tbe Beverliy of tho winter. This mine having been worked lor a long time, proved to be a rich paj lug one. We do not, thcceiore, havo to incurtberliiktlie.ro lain on undeveloped property, but can count on 'urre and Iid media to roiuins on tho invest ments. 11 avlng un ore thut readl y j jolds ten doilurs per bushel, some estimate can be made ol' tho value of thli properly. With tho present Imperfect system ot mining In this locality, and absence ot proper machinery, ten tonsot this oio can be taken ouUdaily from every shaft opened. Estimating, say fl teen buxne s to tbe ton, the daily yield will be fllteen hundred dollars lrom one shaft, allowing throe hundred dollars per day for expenses. Tho net product will be l'iM) per day; counting 3W working days to tbe year, the yoarly proceeds will be' $3(iJ,0ii0, which yield can be largely Increased by extending tho works. Ibis Is considered a very low cutluiato of the capacity of this mine by experienced minors ot that locality. Tho Asaaycr of the United Mates Mint at Charlotte, in gpeuklug of this property, says it has few ci,uais in productiveness In that country, and with proper management and machineiy the above product can Le doubled. CAPITAL STOCK, (.100 000. NCBIbER OF MUKEd, M.(M). Price and Tar Value of each Skare...M S10 WOKKINO CAI ITAL, tyt.OOO. Books for Hubscriptlon now open at No 407 WALNUT Street, Koom No. 2, first floor, where further information vtlUbeglvan. 12 13 J. HOPKINS TA KR, Secretary. gOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS!! A magnificent assortment, unsurpassed for VARIETY, ELEGANCE OF STTE ob' MODERATION IN PRICE 1 Eich Bohemian and China Vases and Toilet Sets, Tartan Busts, Statuettes and Votes, rich Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Seeks. Diesslng Cases, Cabas, Folios, Companions, Odor Boxes, Gilt llouotcd Card Stands, Odor Cases, etc Fancy Kets, French Jewelry, Necklaces. Fancy Combe, Paris Fans, Silk Umbrellas, Toilet Uoods. with a com plete assortment of articles suitable tor B Bl D A L, BIBT 11 DAT or 110LIDAT FBLSENT8, at prices the ouoat rea sonable. II. DIXON. 12 8 lm No. 21 8. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. JJOLIDAY PRESENTS. MUSICAL BOXES, ACCOliDEONS, VIOLINS, GUITAES. BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, Bli UMS, ETC., At C. P. n.F.ASaNT'8 N'ew Musical Instrument Store, 12161m So. C29(Kluelwentynlne)CUK3lJTKt. COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THE STA'lES. JOHN IJ. FKICK, 1 COKMlSeiOVKR VOn ALL THE STATES, NOI AKY HTML HI, PINION AND riUZE AGENT, No. US DOCK BTIIEET. Pasoports proenreo. Acknowledgments. Depositions. Aflldovlts to Aocounts. taken lor l'ennoylvanla, and all ibe States, Pensions, Bounty, and Prize )uev ool. Ie ted. U 'tit lit MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Etc. Just completed, a boautltul ."uiety of ITALIAN WABBLE MONUMENTS, j TOMBS, AND tt KA VB-STOJf E3, rV 111 be sold cheap for cash. - I Work sent w any part of the United States. ' 1IENIIY 8. TATtlt, MARBLE WORKS. 124wfB HO, 710 CBEXH jjtreet, PWJadelpk, TEAS, Ao. HJN II Y C II A P M A N, No. 832 AECII STREET, PHILADELPHIA IMPOIITKU OF TKAfcL 11ENHY CHAPMAN, iMFOnTKB or GLOBJiKY'8 DUBLIN MUSTARD IIKNKY CHAPMAN Koasts Conee "WITIIOUT WATER OU LARD. HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW M1XTUKK ton CONNOISSEURS IN TEA, tl25 I'EK roUXD. HrNKT CHAPMAN'! TUBE SriCF.S. NUAE OTHER SOLD. UENRY CHAPMAN'S EXTRA CI10ICK JATAN TEA, The Only Lot IMPORTED IN STONE JARS. KEKBY CUAI'JIAN'! NEW CHOI OOLONG. HIi.NItY CHAPMAN , He 'ust rreoivea A lot Kill IrVOICKOF GLOlttthY'8 MUSTARD. 3o rtvaricalionon the tineucoi lulsuhood to otlect sales. HENIIY CHAPMAN, 12 32 lm No 932 AHCtt ftTKE K T. f AfeT PROCLAMATION TO THE PUBLIC I I' W1IXIAI INOKAM. lealiealer.No 8.WKCOB Httcet has suld out his entire stock at war prices, and now that the Itebcillon Is over and pence proefumied. ws ean fell nt 75 to ldGtcr cnt le than lonner prices Having this day received a isrie simply of very fine Tess t al' trades, (rem 4n cents to I-8A a pound; (Jofleo 1 eiis. irviu to iu mui a uonna. tiui asa exuiuuie our irexb 181' 'OUbTV'S TEA WAREIIOUS E. I l ... i ;n iti n i ... . . -i , . r.i.uuBucu ui idvi iui(:uiu' auu ifrn lu Fine 'J cas, w Inea; and Ijiqaors, riinu.. Il.r.n. i n & h hc'i well's Pickles and Sauces, English and Scotch Ale and l'ortet, Ctinned Meuts, Fruits, Soup, Eta. Navy Metises pot np with care. IS Iv JOBDCA H. COUHTT. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Just received, an elegant assortment of new styles of Scorls, Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, wrappers, Smoking Jackets. Cardigan Jackets. Coirlage Ram Mufflers, And a great variety ot Men's Furnishing Oooas. J. W. SCOTT fc CO.. 8 26 ly rp No. 814 CHESNUT STKKET. p A T E NT SIIOULDER-SEAM . SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FTJRNISIIING STORE. PEEFECT FITTING SHIBTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement st very short notice. All other arilelcs Ol UKMLUJUICN'S DKtSS GOODS In lull variety. WINCUKpiTKR A CO., 824 ly 7C6 CHKBNUT STkEET LIQUORS. CHESNijf" GROVE VV H I S K Y. MERIT ALWAY1 ITS OWN REWARD. An article possessing Merit will always conquer prej a dice, abuse, vilification, and auvht that envy, hatred, or malice can hnposo upon ft. CHESNUT CROVII WHISKY Is a strong evidence of the (act Decried by numbers for what simply If its merits were known and appre ciated it could not tail to become popular other things less so in proportion, there Is no stimulant giving evi dence ot so much purity as to produce certificates from such blyhly respectable parties as Messrs. Booth, liar ret, and C'emac, oi Philadelphia; L. B. Chilton, New York ; and Dr. A. L B ayes, Boston. For Kervnus Debility, and a 1 dlsi axes requiring a pure, mild stimn'ant. there Is nothing like It. For sole by bottle, demijohn, or barrel, at 11 14 MO. o;5 N. TIIim STREET. NATHANS. & SONS, IMPORTERS OF OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. FE0NT STREET, PJllLADELPKIA. MOSES NATHANS, HOKAt b A. NATHANS, ORLANDO D.NATHANS. . FLAGS, FIREWORKS, 4c. X, J. M c 0 U I G A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer n FANC? OOODB, NOTIONS, Etc, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. a HTKAWHEUKY STREET, First street above btioua between Marketand Chesna i i Pull.tDHIJ'Ul. Q II K A P F I II S T - C L A S S A complete assortment of Rosewood Charabor and Parlor Furniture. A feieral ajsortinent of Waltint Chamber, Parlor, Dimng-ltoom, and Library, at very reduced prices. GEORGE J. HENKELS, 12141m Nob. $09 and 811 CHESNUT ST. No. 1204 CHESNUT ST., flaw tnat vwlf1 W BETFtirmjH BVJCKWHKAT, D FD PFACtlrS, DttllD CDKESXES, SW YORK PLUMS. KlW PHESKAVKD OIH0EB. 1J htO SILBKRMAN &, CO.. IMPORTERS OF kj. IrVMC CY WOODS. o. u N. FOuKTH street, ruiLanaurnia. ,,. Portemonnalea.PoeketBooks. Parse. Travelling Bams, Patche s Dvemlng aaes Ladlee' Companions, Writing Desks, Porttoilos. Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Photo eranh Albums. Opera O asses, Field Olasses Speotaoiea, ( ard Case China and tint Ornament Pooket Outlerr, Kazor Comb. Brushes, Perfunierv. Soaps, Fans. Hair Mela, Haw Ornaments, Steel Jewelry, Jet Good. Cor. sedan Uoods. Bracelet, heck aces, Beit Clasps, Stud, Sleeve Buttons HcarT Pins, Scarf King. Milk Watuh eutords. Leather Guards, fcteel and Plated l bain Waion Keva. Shawl Ptna, Vlulln Ntrlngs. Bead of all kinds, Doll Rubber Balls, Diutnos, Die. Chewraen Chess Beards, Backgammon Boards, Playing ('ard. Pockvt Flank. Drinking Cups, Tobceo Pipes. Tobaooo Boxei, Tobaoco Poach, Match Bose. Pip btuis, CIk Tube, Cigar Case. IKly Ay AND JANUARY 1, ISGG. . LADIES' FANCY FURS. A I) I K F A N V Y V U 11 S. JOHN FAREIIU, No. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH PTRKKT At his old-(s'ab)if hod store, tUPORTEH. MANUFACTURER. AND DEALER ry FANCY F U R S FOR LADIES AND CI1ILDKEN. My assortment of Fancy Fnrs tor Ladio and Chll. ircn is now complete, embracing every vanety that will be worn during the coming season. Kcmembcr tbe name and number. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 A ECU bTREET. above ScyenU. I have ro partner or connection with anv othoi store in this cit. Vi'iimbv jours' l "furs i Fuiisr furs i No. 415 ARCH STREET. A. K. & F. K. WOllU VTirS BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTSt MUFFS, ; COLLARS, CUFFS, ETC. Russian Sablo, Uudeon Bay Sable, Alius: tiablo, Chinchilla, Ermine, El A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 10 6 8m No. 415 AECII STRFET. KS, FURS, FURS. HENRY RASKE & CO., Importers and Manufacturers 017 517 ARCU BTREV.T, op ARCH STRiST FANCY FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FOB LADIES AND CHILDREN. "We havenow open for Inspection to onr customers and tne public In general, a moat complete assortment ol Lad,ea and Children's Furs oi all descriptions, which, lor variety of quality and superiority ot ttnish, cannot be ea celled In the United States. Please call and examine onr stock snd prices before purchasing elsewhere. REMEMBER HENRY RASKE & CO. No. 617 ARCH STREET. 10 3 JOHN A. STAMBA OH, IVrOHTEB AED MANDPAOTCEEB 0 LADIES' FANCY TUIIS, No. 826 ARCH Street, Below Ninth, lias now open splendid variety ol LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FA2JCV FURS Of every description, 1-itest and most approved "yles- (1018 8m Every article warranto as represented. STOVES. RANGES, &o. (J TJ L V E R ' S U New l'atent Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OFALL SIZES. Also, Phlegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating ApDaratus. TO BALK BT CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 41t No. 1183 MARKET 8THEKT, jLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY- MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, " . BANKS, railroad, oil, mining, and other companies Will find It to their Interest to buy from the undersigned PAPR. ENVELOPES, AUD STAT10NEBT , 09 EVERY SBSCBIPTJOIt, AT 10W FBICES. DIARIES, 1808, FORTY-TWO 8TLE8. R. HCSKINS & CO., BLANK BOOK AND PHOTOGRAPH ALTDM MANU FACT USERS, STATIONERS, AJCri rrfTNTER3, 10 U 8 No in B. FOCRTH Btrce' Th todelphin. Jt S. YOST, "ROUSE riTRNISHING GOODS, NO. 49 N. NINTH STREET, NEAR ARCH, i Hai just op w large assortment ot (foods, suitable F0R THE HOLIDAYS. SILVER-rlArSD WARE, iABLE CU1LERY, BASKETS, ETC. Also, GOODS FOR CHILD ftES, Embiaeinc Sprint Ilorves, Rocking Horses, Slolghs, Velocipede. Toy Gigs, eto. 12181m TSAAG NATHANS, AUCTIONEEB - AMD MONEY BROKER, j S.T. CORNER OF THIRD AUD SPRUCE STREETS Only one Square below the Exchange. ' KATHANB Principal Offic, established for the last rortv yeais. Money to loan In lurxn uc smj amounts at tli lowest rate. onDiamonds.Nilver Plate. Watbe Jewairv.ClotbuiK. and good o I every description. Onto hours lrom S A. Al. t lin P M. HIT it QEOItGE PLOWMAN, eARPENTER AND BUILDER, I N6. GARTER STREET And No. 141 DOCK 8TREET. Machine Work and JUillwrlcDting prorcpUr ended to. Bliia -TVEAFNESS BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH. f i . J- ?r-;AtB' -.l'roieKSorot the Ey and treat all disease aDpertainlua to the ahov muuiben lth th ntaiast suocesa. Testluionlais iVom the most lVJiifSl022!l?M b seen at hlsotlloe. Mo. S1IIP1NE Htreet. Th Medical Faculty are Invited to accompany their paUeat, a he tu uu ort in hi tractive. 10 1 . FfNANCtAL. QFFICE FOR TIIK SALt OF (K)VEI!NMKNT LOANS! .T A Y C O O K E & C O., . BANKERS & BROKERS, Having removd temporarily to No. 305 CHESNUT STREET. Offer for fale at Lowest Market Rato. OOVUUNMENT ECIIRITIES A fol.ows: V. B. 7 F0 Trtsenry Isotes or date ol An. 1 Do. tio. do. Jul Do- do, do, July ic. BONDS OK 1881. -20 LOAN OF isea. MM LOAN OF 1864. 10 49 LOAN OF 1864. CERTIFICATES OF 1NDEBTEDSES3 STOCKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Information irlven eoncetnin: all kinds of Seeur. 8 16tl2 81 -Collections no all point made st lowest rati. STOCK BROKER, No. 39 S. THIRD STREET," (ROOM No. 4). Government, State, and Other Loan and Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 104 9m GOVERNMENT SECURITIES! JJAlirER, DUIiNEY & CO., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 53 S. THIRD STREET, rllUADEU'HlA. .Stocks and Loans boneht and sold on Commisaion,. Uncurient Bank Notes, Com, Eto., bought and sold. Special attention paid to tbe purchase and sole of Oil 8ocks. Deposits received, and interest allowed, as per agreement. 1213m 7308, WANTED. EE HAVEN & BROTIIER l-T No. 40 S. THIRD STREET, g MI Til, RANDOLm & CO., No. 18 S. TIIIRD STREET, Cankers and Brokers. Ppeclo, Stocks, Quartermasters' Venohers and Cheeks, and aU Government tteourlties JBontht and Bold R mo FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES BURNING OF THE MUSEUM LEI EROjf MB. BAENDM.- Nkw Tobk, Jnij 14,1965. MreeKs. Mkkkmo Ca Gentlemen: ThonRn the destruction of the American Museum has proved a sert ort loss to skvscli and tbe oubllc, 1 am happy to vortfr the old adage that "It's an IU wind that blows nobody good," and consequently conj, ram; i you that your well known 8 apks hve (gain demonstrated tbelr supe rior flie-proof qualities In an ordeal of unusual severity. Tbe Safe ;so made for me sone time axo was in the office ot the Unseam on the steeod floor, back port of the building, and in tbe hottest of tbe Ore. After twenty four boui of tnai it wo found among the debris, and on opening it this day bss ylo ded np itscontcoU In very good order. Books, papers, policies of Insurance, bonk till are aU tn condition for Immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Hkiuimo's Eiesv PhoofBajks. Truly yours, P. T. B A It NUM. HEBBINO'8 PATENT CHAMPION bAJES, Uiemos reuable protection from lire now known. HKHBiNO A CO.'S SEW PATKNT UAMKFR8 nAt'EH, with D erring Kiovd' Patent Crystallize! lion, the best security arainst a buikloi' drill eva CUiiuractared. UiCitHlMO s CO.. S0. iil iSBOAB WAT, corTMurrav st , New Trk. ' f AKKKLL.ajekKITJU CO., JM HEBRDiQ it Co., ChtBaKQ1. ,-i A N O T H E It TBS T HEEEIKO'S FIEii-PBOOy AFES. THE HEItT ORDEAL PAH8 ED TRICMrHABTLr The Herrlnr Palo ased In ihe office of our warehouse, destroyed by the dlssstious Are ol the night of the Hth instant, was subjected to as intense heat as probably any sate will ever be subected lu any tire so luteusa Uit the brotis knobs snd mountings of the exterior ot same were melted off. and the whole surface souled and blistored as II it bad been in a furnace, and yet when poened ihe conten ts-book and papers-weie found to be entire end uninjured 1i,iHha'is now on exhibition In onr warehouseoB Seventh atreet, wl.b the books and paper still remain lug In it Just as it was when taken from the ruins. Mer chants, Bankeis. and others interested iu the protection of their book end paper are Invited to call audit aiaUieiU J. P. BA THOLOW, ,. ... Al?'nt lor Herring' , 18 Ko M8 BEVEJi'i'a 6L. WaaUluuton. D. 0. OWEN HOUSE, ' LATE "MABKHAM'3 HOTEL." ETTP"PEANSPLN. ADJOIKINO WILLAEU'a HOTEL. WAfllINO i ON, D. C. 12 221m THOMAS P. JACKS. Prooiletor. C r E R K I N S LUMBER MERCHANT, Buocessor to R Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STEEKT. Constantly on band a large and varied assortment 0 lUuiIaing Lumber. , . BRIDESBUBO MACHINE WOEES, orncp, SO. to- "BOST 8TSEET, nrir.AOKLPiiiA. We are prtpared to till ardor w any extent tot eat MAClFlMEHT FO COTTON ASD WOOLLES MILLS, Including all recent Improvement In Carulug, Spuiulng. and Weaving. W invite ib attention of manufacturer so our exten slveoaks. ALPBEIJEK8 SO. 'HE NEW FASHIONED Plain and Fancy, wll besold In large or small quantities. very chap. r. HOUGH. JH. & CO.. " a 1111 JIO. DUO . BACON II HLme. fTHR STAMP AGENCY, -NO. 804 CHFJWPT niAurs oi r.vr-in ircnciiirriln COKBTANTLT ON UAHD, AD Ui AUt AMOUNT. a