THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, I) KC EMBER 1, 180G. 5 AMOSEMKNTS. Tub tiRKAT Ribtoui. Season ticket fortho 0-roat tnig) ilirmin tuny Le bad at tlio Aoudumy to-d. Tomorrow (Wedu'iay) tie first sale or siu?lo tickets for the ilm ial performance will commence. iLne wl'l bu a irrmcnuons ruttii a' tlie Aoadi-mr tor them; but as ti e Manager, Mr. Gran, hag determined that tlie ieciilatora sba 1 n t ret hilil ot them, tuere will, do doubt, l e a clmnco ior all. Madnmc Ade ante Kistori will onen in "Merlea" next Monday evening,- following up with "Kliza both," "Lady Macbeth," ' l-eah." and arvcral o'lior roei ol hr repertoire This evening slie appears la Washington as "E iabetli." Aoapkmt of Mrfic--FRKiTCit Or-mtA. On Frl day evenlne; tiie excol em French Owra Troupo of till, l'aiil Julgni-t and C. Drivet will pprlorm !ero!d' brauwnt and brilliant opera of Xitmpa. 1hia work baa not boon beard here for year, anl many of out young readers know little of it beyond the fpnrkhiior"riuro no oilcn uvea at our theatres. Mad'ie Elvira Kaurlic will opponr in tlio role of L'amill?, and Monsieur Armanrl assum j tno arduous part of "ampa " On Saturclny ai ernoon Donni totti's fnvoiiic opora of La lilw. ttit lirguncnt will be presented, at au apres-midi entertainment. The sale of tickets will commence at tlio Acicluiuy to morrow. KKwCnKSMTT Stri-.kt Theatrk. The dcslro to ee Uuuoicuun's luni, ,ieat wjik, called lite Lmp Strike, Inoroa-os with men representation. I'be CI.esnut Is crowded every ntglit uli the elile ol the city. Ihe reading of crenuine news dospatchos from all parts of the world, telegraphed d'reo:ly to ths theatre, is a very attractive and exciting feature. 3 brae despatches are a r ran god with tate and each, one is applauded immonsoly as it is read off. 7 he Long Strike, wittt J. K. McDonough, Josle Orton, and It. F. .dackay In their great roles, will be repeated to. a evening. On to-morrow (Wtdnesdav) afiernoon, a grand lomily matinee will be given, when the bettutilul play of Isabel, or, a H'uinan'i Life, will be presented. au ot the irionds ot the management mould bo present to-morrow atteruoon, and asmt Mr. Sinn 10 mnke up some of the leases eusta uod by the r-c lit Are. New Arch Strrkt Tpbatrtx. Mr. and Mrs. Howard l'aul aie dolus; nn excellent business. Tnir aueii noes ure decidedly the largest and mot lashionuble we have ever i-eou attend dramatic per. tormance. This even-up a mot attramve enter tain nun t is o ftred and we sinoere.y hope that these exceedingly clever artistue may be apore elated by a crowded hou?o. This is the last week of their engagement. Walntjt Stbket Theatre Mb. J. S. Clarke at Homk. 1 lie (treat Auieiican comedian appears ia an ininvrse d iuble bill this evening. Clarke a "Tony Lumpkin" and ' Newman Noggs." 1 he Wal nut was crowded last night to seo Uiin play "Dob Acres" and "jooU.es." Kiw American Thbatrb Thb "Black Crook." J bowaudsrusb to see this great spectacle every evening. The announcement that it can be played but two weeks more creates the liveliest desire on the part of all to witness it. It will be performed this evening, with all ot the beaotnul scenery and the original great cast of characters. Dandel aud Haydn Concerts.-But Tew more days remain to procure oasou tioket tor the Handel and Haydn Concerts, the first of which is to be given on Thursday evening of next week, when the grand oratorio ot Elijah will be produced, with Dr. Guillmette, the oelobratod basso, oi Boston; Mr. (ieorge Simpson, tenor, of New York; and Miss Caroline ileCaflrey and Miss il. it. Alexander, of Philadelphia. Tbo moderate price at which the tickets have been p aced ton dollars for three scats, ior the threo concerts bids lair to secure, the house in advance, or at least as much of it as the manage ment intend to reserve. We hope our readers will act upon this bint, as no grander musical leasts will be provided this season than the oratorios of Elijah, st. Paul, and Divid, by the Handel and Haydn. Flocutiokabt and Musical Kntkbtaikitent. Mr. 8. L. Adams, oue of our most accomplished elocutionists, win give an exteisivo, elaborate, and varied reading from the poets, at the Assembly Buildings, noxt Thursday evening, December 6. 11 r. H. U. Everest will preside at the piano. Mr. Adams will be assisted by Mr and Mrs. J.u. Ma gee and daughter, and Mr. W. W, UHchnat. Tickets may be bad at liumpler's, Seventh and Chesnnt Streets. s CABHOBObB & Dixft have brought out a Black Crook in line style. Ihe aoo of spades is nothing to compile to it. Pixey says that the management were not at all C.-em-arras-tcA with its promotion, as other thestres bavc been. iNo oifente to the real Slack Croobtr A Father Kemp, Emma J. NiclioK and the "Old Folks" are still boldiug their lovees at National Hall, Ma'ket street, above Twolith, every evening, and on Wednesday and Saturday af ernoons. Valbb's Winter Gardes, Vine street, below Eighth. Miss Viotorla Howard and Miss Ada Tea man, the American nightingales, every evening. Admission, gratis. Beer, good.: CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Third Fage. Or Importance -to the Travelling Fpblic. "Hheppard's Southern and Western Ship per's Guide" is now ready, and we are constrained to the conclusion that it is one of the best books of reference published. It contains complete shipping dlreot'ons to railroad, rlvr, and inland towns throughout twenty-tour Western and Southern State. It gives a list of all the express, telegraph, and railroad stations; the names of every steamboat and steamship line; the names of tbe leading hotels; and, in (act, all the information any one desires who is or anticipates travelling. As an advertising medium, it stands among the first of its kind. An agent is now in this city soliciting advertisements and subscriptions, and our merchants, when called on bv him, would do well to hesitate before they withhold their patronage. The ag"nt's name is Philip A. Higgins; bis address, Box No. 1180, Phlla delpbia I'ost Qfflce. - - , 1 Ax Aggravated Assault upon a Woman. At a very ea.'ly hour this moining.a lady, llv ng noar Eighth and Girard avenue, bad occasion to leave ber bouce on an errand of neoessity, and when she had got a tow doors lrora ber bouse was attacked by a couple of ruUians, who attempted an outrage upon her. She struggled witn them, and her cries attracted the attention of the po ice, wbo came to ber assistance, and frightened her assailants off. They wore, pursued, and alter a chase, were run into a saloon at Seventh and Girard avenue, and were there captured. The two men gave the names ot John Stief and James Dean. They had a hearinw heiWro A dermau Fitch, and -r helrthi j m ,mim' Attempt. . hy. uout hall-past 8 o'clock last evening, as Mr. Daniel Sheets was going along Ash street, in the Nineteenth Ward, he was suddenly set npon by lour men, who assaulted him in a violent manner. He cried out ior bolp, and a couple of pahoeinen, who happened providertially to be within hearing, ran to his assist ance, and arrested two of the would-be robbers, named Thomas Vermillion and Benjamin Flick. Mr. Bneetz bad, when attacked, a large sum of greenbacks npou hi person. I hi two villains had a hearing belors Ald rman Clouds, and were beld in CtOOO bail each to anwer. Fire, and Rescue of a Child. Yes terday morning about nine o'clook smoke was seen issuing from the second-story windows of No. 712 St. ilaiy street. Otlicer Slirgard, who was In the neighborhood, on seeing 11, rushed up with a bucket of water, and rescued a small child that was almost suffocated. The bad and bedding and most of the furniture were burned. Ihe origin of ' toe tire wis from playing with matches by the cbild. I'be dam age will amountUabout2(h Cruel Tarents. Albert Arndt and his -wile. Lena Arndt weie arrestod by Otlloer Koeder, in Wood street above Twelfih, lor cruelty to a -couple of Hi tie obild'en whom tney had with them. Ihe little children had been beaten and abused, and starved, nntll they ware in a sad plight. Their nnnatural parents had a bearing this morning be tore Alderman God boil, wbo hold them eacU m 4 JO lail to answer. The, Old Franklin Axmanac We have leceived tiora Mr. A. Winch, the pubUher, No 606 Chesnut street, this valuable aunual, wluon is filled with valuable reiereuoe and oalendar matter. Every citizen of Philadelphia should bave a copy. The table of content is published eisawticre, and wo reior our readers to it particularly. ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Noa.603 and 605 CHESNUT St.. Pliiia foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to " Order, Reaionable, ServiceabU and Fasbionablel A rurtr.TCAN in Trouht.k. William M. Carry, who Keeps an establishment for the sale ot liouoron a small sea e, at Mnrlannvi le, on Mont gomery's coal and wood wharf, was anes'cd yester day at'ernoon, on a charpo ol suspicion ol laroeny, and lor s lung liquor on Sunday. A stray cus tomer stopped at tho p'ace on Bundav, and whlst acleep had HSO in preetibaoks abs rioted from ln person. Ho lodged oniplnlnt against Garrv, and tlio latter was ai rested by Olllcer l.vster, and taken lieloie Alderman Allen, who, alter bearing tlio facts of the case, committed him in default of tl'i'X) bail to ansKer. A Sale or Valuable Taintinos Is announced 'o take place at tlio auction rooms of H. bcott, Jr., Ko. 10!i0 Chejnut street, on the liith. 20th, and 21st ot December. The colleoiloo numbers two hundred and sixty piecos, a l of iliem orlnnala, by artists of esiabiished reputation In the O d or a. They are the importailon ot Mr. A. d'ilu vetter. of Anlwrip, who has bestowed great care in soleoting such as will prove va'tiab e a iditious to the art of this country. His importation made during last year was received wnli i-ucli favor by the pub io, that we piedict a like success in pleasing thorn on the present occasu n River Pirate. Jolia Wilkinson mada a raid on the steamer Pilot Boy, as she lav at Arch street liarf, yesterday morning, and mado a so eo. lion of clothing Irom the Captain's warOrobe, which he carried off without asking tho Captain's permis sion. A war am was issued against Wilkinson, and he was arren'ed last evening at Bristol. He bad a hearing before Alderman Heltler, who com mitted him, in dciaultol 91000 ball, to answer tbo charge of laroeny A Supposed Burglar. Michael Clark got nnder the Influence of the ardent last evening, and being naturally of an irascible temper made him self so disagreeable to those around bim.tbat he was arretted at Fourth and Kace streets, and taken to the fetation House. On examining bis person, a bunch oi skeleton keys were loond. He attempted to account for ins possession ol them on prineip es ot law and Justice, but lailed. lie was oommittod by A.'derman Godbon. Colorbd Man on a Spree. Ilcnry Handolph, in a sp.rit ot mischief, Indulged in the lltt e p easantry ol ringing tho bolls of tho housei in the vicinity of lentil and tipruoe street about ten o Clock last night, Borneo! the people being absurd enough to obiect to it, had Henry arrestod.: He was taken belore Alderman Swift, and hold in 8390 bail to keep the pcaoe. . BMan Drowned. This morning, about 10 o dock, a boatman named Daniel A bert, about thirty live years of are, residing In Reading, fell into the Schuylkill river at the Wire Bridge, Fair mount, and was drowned. After much patient grappling the body was reoovered bv Ollioers l'nt nerand Havlland, of the Sixteenth District. Slight Fibe. A silent fire broke out in the Good Intent Cotton Mills, on the West Chester road, In the Twenty fourth Ward, about 7 o'clock this morning. The damage amounted to about $100. 'Ihe fire was put ont by the employes, without giving any alarm. Card. In contequence ot the groat preparations requisi'0 in the manuiaoiure of tirst-eiatts frames for the paintings imported by A. d'Huc vetter. Eiq., of Antwerp, tbe sale wh'ch we announced to take p:ace in November has been nnavoidably postponed until tie lOih, 20th, and 21st or Deoember, at which time it will positively take place, at Soott's Art Gallery No. 1020 Cbesnut street. Mr. A. d'Huyvetttr roiurns bis thanks to the pub'lo lor the high appreciation of his importation last season, in consequence of which he will offor at this sale 2j0 original paintings, bis entire invoice, constituting the finest ea e evei held In this country. B. Scott, Jr., Auctioneer. Now is tbe Iike to But. Prices of Clothing can be no lower. We are daily receiving fresh Goods, purchased at muob less than con, and have reduced all good on band to pro portionate prices. We have by far the largest and best stock ot Men's Totths', and Boys' CLOTHraa In the city, which we are selling in lare amounts daily. halfway between ( Bomn Sc Co , Fifth awd I Tower Hall, ' Sixth Stb. (618 Market Strbkt. No. 112a Chxsnut Street. AH the latest novelties In Fall and Winter Cloak?. . Black Velvet Cloaks, -. , . Ve'. vet Beaver Cloaks, " Frosted Beaver Cloaks, Chinchilla Beaver Cloaks. Now styles of Ast radian Cloaks, trimmed wilu , Angola Fringe Muffs to match. W. P. Campbell. No. 1124 Chusnct Sfket. A beautiful, rich, and varied stock oi " ' ' Ladies' Furs! liusslan Sable, ' Siberian Squirrel, Hudson's Hay Sable, Grey Crimea, ' v Mink Sable, Black Fcrs'an, Chinchilla. Blaok Astrachan, Eoyal Ermine, White Angola "Grebe" Collars and Muffa a great novelty. HiePEs' akd Children's Fanct Ferae 1 In all colors and at all prices. W. P. Campbell. Elliptic Sewing Machine Company's First Premium Look-Stitch Skwino Machinks. In comparably the best l r family ne. Highest Pre mtumstGold iledal), Fab1 Maryland Institute, Nw York and Pennsylvania State Fairs, 1466. No, 923 Cbesnut street. .. . Mason & Hamlin's Cabinot organs, onlv at Gould's, Seventh and Chesnut titreets. EBimiLD Plated Ware and Cutlery B Scott, Jr., will sell, to-morrow ( Wednesday) morning at 11 o'clock, at the Art Gallery, Mo 1020Cnosna. street, tne enure invoice oi piatea goods irom tne e'lablisbureut of Joseph Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, England, which embraces the finest assortment evor offered at publio sale. We advise a. 1 who wish to ootain a good article to attend this sale, as it will bo the last chance this season. The subtle essence of the Ouoen Flower of the Tropics is concentrated in Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus" a perfume so dolioious, permanent, and refreshing, that in all the varieties of floral scents tune is nothing that can vie with it. Lancaster Examiner, . . Hemarkabli Fine The weather at this season ot the year; but not more so than tbe first-class clothing sold at Charles Btokes & Co.'s ready-made t lothing House, under tno continental, ana, like tbe weather, as that- is in everybody's mouth, so are the great bargains in clothing at Stokes & Co.'s. Photo Miniature, Life size Photographs in oil, and Caites de Visite are suitable, as well as aooe Di ablo, Christmas Presents, if made at B. Koimer's Gallery, No. 02 Arch street. Burnt Almonds, Rose A'mouds, Uoeland Moss Paste, Cream Chocolate, etc., can be had at all tinios of George W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 103 Spring baruea street. Pound and iadv cake made of tbe bet matcria'a. delivered pet ordur. by Morse Sc. Co., Jios. ttu2 and COl Arch street. . -fif-T? Geo STKCKfc Co.'s Pianos, 1 k t At Gould's, a t.i a .b na-n f 1WD Hi t trims ri aADnuna Sick Headache, etc, are thorougaiy cured by Dr. v . , u...aiiuA I'tl la Anllnir Am a trim I lu lava.rivA. la JVV K4"-v w thev iemove ail irritating and luecal matter troia.the . . . i . i . ....... ..i . i i ooweia, graiiuuiiy vlnunv uo Tivmtu mwivmum vi the stomach and liver, and restore these organ to a . ... i 1 .. . w il in 1 1 . ., lieaitny conuiuou miiuvu vuij v. :ua.vuu sut street. . , ; Ladies, goto G. Bybon Mohbb to Co No. 902 mw, uia Amh urrwt. tor vour Fried Oyster. Chicken Kaiixl. Cnfl'ue and Wofllos. tr ' nnwa KmiS.'PllNfMl. U V (j j Mcderaie in piice, and as dur Able M HUT I II W uinug, Gould, Seventh and CheVnut Streets, X ROCKHILL & WILSON, FISE CLOTHING HOUSE,; . oi 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Pbila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IT GREAT VARIETY hupsniott HTVi.Ef, eg Ready-made Ci.OTniM. bUPKHlOH tSTVLMH O itKADY-MADK CXOTlllNO, Wafamakkr k Haowii, Porut.AR CLOTHIa Uoubb, OAK Hai.L, Poutea't corner Pixth and V mm-.r Stieetn. DiF.n KrrNZFR.-tm tiie tromlneof the U Inslsnt, P T' 1.1 N K. wl e oi ( harles Kucnztr, and dsugbter of Koslna tlyers aurd s; vnrs. 1 h rrlntlrra and lriend of the family are respectfully invited to atienrt the 'iinfTs1, from tlie tesidencs ol h-r tiustisnd, No IVt N. Fou'th street ahove JefTeison on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o clock. To proceed to Odd Felloes' t emetery. StcNCTT.-Onth2d InMant, WILLIAM McSUTT, aged :,n jeers i he re auves and friends of the family, a'so West F.nd Lodge I. o. ofo. F.i Hur of ltethlclicm Lod-'e, A V. A., and the Vlilladelplila Fire Company, No IS, are ro sin ctlii'ly Invited to utt.-nd the funeritl. from bis late rMc'ence, d. W corner et ceventeeoth and -m-om streets, on Wednexlar . the 6'h Instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed 10 Mount Uorlnh Cemetery Ft'TllEHFi'M). On the 2!)'h ultimo. THOMAS n. .11111 1 KFOHD, In tlio 4!l(ti year ot his age. i iit- iTiiniivvi. hiiu menus oi iam y are respectiwuv Invited to attend the funeral, irom hi late residence. o. 220 8 Juniper street, on Tuesday afternoon atl o'clock. LOTHFS WILL I'UV QUK'KKB, KCi;sR more perfectly wrung than you can do by hand, and y. u save time c o'lilng and ten. per. and reduce the dfrcomio' ts Inch Inevllnb y ntlend a wash-uay, ly n-lng a paient cog wheel C ot) es-wringer. Thnxe we know to be tin mmt durable but we also keep othor patterns for sale. We also lepalr wringers , . 1 HUMAN A HHAW. Ko frlghtTMrty-flvelMAEKrTBt . below Ninth. "TPOLPIXQ POCKET-LANTEKNS, WHICH J1 bare a place for matches and an extra snpp y of tapers, and occupy so small a space ax to be conve niently carried In tne pocket, are ior sale bv TRCMAft SHAW, No. S&WKIght Thlrty-flvel Ma KKKT Ht , below Win t h . GRIDDLES AND BAKE-PLATES. A VARI ety ol sizes of Iron and soepstone (the latter do not require to be greased), and various kinds of cak turners and pans, at 'l Rt'MAis A cHAW't, No. BJAiMiiiu Tnlrty-flT) MARKET St., be ow Nm. WARBURTON, FASHION A BLK HATTER, Ho. 41HI tiiKSM T Htrent, 9 Neidoor to Post Office. JjZWfm B Alt B ER'S IMPROVED ' PKIUI5COPIO SPKCTACLliS. Superior o all others. Th excite the woadr and admiration of all who use them. aianntnctorv and bales-rooms, So. iVSH, i lGH'IU Btreet, i'hlia., Pa. OPERA OL.ASSKS. Assortment large and varied. I'rloes low. 24 Sm UAADULTERATED LIQDOR6 ONLY KIC'fLAHO PfcNISTAN'a SroKK AND VACLTH. So. 430 CHEflNUf 8TBKF. Kearly Opposite the I'ost Office) PHlLADELlUlA. ramUles supplied Order irom the Ooantry promptly tended to.. ft JOKDAN'8 CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. 'J bis truly bealthlul and nutrl'lous beverage, now In use by thousands lavalids and others has estab lished a ttiaracter lor Quality of material and nuritK of manu actuie which stands unrivalled. It la racnrn- menaed by physicians ol tills and other places as a supe rior Tomci, ana requires oui a trial to convince tne most skeptical oi lis gn at merit To oe bail, who esa e and retail ot P. J. JUHDaN So. 220 PEAK Street. HI 1 CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I. E. WALE A YEN, (MASONIC HALL,) No. 719 CHESNUT STREET, ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. ' LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Booms, In Erocateilo, 8atin Damaska, . Terry, Ei, . Swus Lace, and Nottingham , Lace WINDOW SIT A D E S OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Am dow offering the most complete assert nent ol tbe above goods of my own Importation. flO 20tutbs REDUCID PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES KELTY, CARRINQTOX & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, H ave constantly In PtocV. for retail' city and;countiy traae, tbelr CELEBRATED WINDOW SHADES MASUFAC1CKLD Bl ill EM OSLY. Tbey are also Bole Agents lor the 8EI.F-ADJU8riKO SPUING FlXTTJBEd for Shades. Tbe best fixtures in tbe world. Also, CURTAIN MAI EFIALS and FCBKlTrBE COVeBIeti in great vailety. Lace, jjusiln.and Hottingham Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, the largest and finest stock In tbe city. Lac Curtains cleaned and mended. - - White Holland Shades calendered. C10 10 tuthsSm 23 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, M ANVf ACTCBEB OF VENETIAN BLINDS ANP WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment ia the city at the lowest prices. 10 ye 2m fcTORK BHADBS- NAPE ASP LEtTEBED. BUY FUKHlIUBia AT UUUliD CO.'S Union Venoia, corner NINTH and MAK&tTand lt'8. Ol ailU tvpurui Driu., I. i-ncrv. 1 ue largVBl, vjivop.k. .uu urn pu.uk vi r uruuurv, u every deberii.tloa. In the wor d. 8eud ior Primed Caia- lorne auu nice lui. iub kiuiuidw ui maivrmi ana workmunthfp Is guaranteed of ad we sell. Furniture lor F arlor, Drawing room. Chamber or Bed room, Iilulnn rooni, Lilirary. iLlube-i, 8ervaotii' rooms. OrBce. L'voo a, UDaKiief wu iguu, m uuui, vr uiuer 1 odiies, Blilon 'jitliution. CluliS, Colleges, Pub lo lin.iiUminHoie's Boardlnu-Houaea. HoiulLaln. Fain or a single plena o Fuplture. UraWluKautt fDUWl oa I wuiffliw " "cu imuiivu. nwiunb.ni bv nuU will be exjieuted with deioateh. and with liberality and JuBtnawi of dealing. L'ouutry riua rra. ana ti trade ueneraliy . eou Uiiuu to be auDDilel nn tiiAfi&nie mierai wuoicDaio ivruis liibi innura men m tair pionu Fartie at a oistazww may re Jilt through oir ItanKei, tbe Farmen)' and Mechanics' hiailonal Haii. Cliesna. Htreei. or iu uuivd biiuxmii anK, 'luiru hv fcinrcss. Cheek, or Prut Ottlce Order. lm. mediate attention will be glten, and satlsfactlou lusuwd. OOIJL.D & CO., K K. come KISTH and MA KKKT streets and lios. Bland Ml Sortto 6ECONI Htnat 10 Sp lhlladollila. R M or 1'f.BESOLCUlCAL OFFICE TO vo. m cufbjiCT btrebt NO. Til CHESNUT bTilEET. where examinations ar made aa usual, b- S 1 stutb3nxi p Suoeessor t Fowler, 'W ells A do. ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE Nob.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila latest Style Sack and Walkuur Coats BOYS' CLOTHING. CLOTHING. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E, Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING FOR 3IEX AND BOYS, CLOTHS, CASSIMESES, AND TESTINGS. Department for Custom Work. Agents Tor Oiled Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 23tutht2mtp ' ' JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE FINE , Beady-Made Clothing; House, No. 004 MARKET ST., ABOVE SIXTH. Our Cutters are unexcellod. We combine style with neatness ol fit, and moderate prioos with tbe best workmanship. 11 23 lmop Q HI L D R E N'S CLOTHING. A Splendid Assortment in tbe Latest Stylos. V Special attention ia invited. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., 10 4 thstutpttj Eos, 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street STATES UNIOx CLOTHING HALL, Ko. COG MARKET STREET. No. COG A most complete stock of MEN'S AND DOTS' CLOTHING AT TOBY MUIEBVrS FBICIS. WE HATE SMALL IX PENS ES, AND CAN ' AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PR0IITS., Vine Fsklmo Besver OTercoats, onty t20 ; fine Beaver Overcoats, anr desir.ble color. frsted Beaver Overcoats 926; erv fine Chtnobllla Overouats, only 27: frosted Beaver Suits, containing coat, pants, and vcst.tSOi fine stiort beaver hacks, from aiO to a '4: dark grey Harris Capsimere Pnits, coat, pants, aud vest, wmioo buk miieu, vuiy ta; diii i aaca uoais. from iV to 20; Business Coati, Irom 7 to M: Pants and Vests to match, irom 7 to SU; Boss' Coats. from 6 to I4 Pants, from al 76 10 Come and oonvlnee yourselves. 11 14 Sm 8p J E MOV A L. 3I0BRIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, No, 52 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, r -i 1 1 WlXlb REBXOVK OX JANUARY I TO Nos. 19 and2t S, FOURTH St,, In consequence of whioh they ars telling tbelr Stock of , Woollens xod Mea's Wear Generally, Ai prices that will pay purchasers to give them a call. 112812trp NOTICE. CAR TETING8 AT REDUCED PRICES. LEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET. VG1WEEN MNTB ADO TEN Til ST 9. tSmru TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I CITY AD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ttat ot 1 11UMA8 Ua.heKi.LM doooaweU Tbe Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and kdiiut Die account ot WlL' 1M V. UANttl.l., AUmliilftratorof tne mtate of THOMAS liANNKL'i. deceased and to report distribution ot tlie balance In the bunds 01 tbe accountant, will meet tbe parties luteieoted, for tbe purpose ot bis appointment, 00 -lUUHSUAY, December 13, I806, at S o'clock P. M . at bi otlice, Ko. ivi W ALSC i Street, In tlie cltj of l'Ull delphia. 12 4 tutbsSi. W1L..IAM I). BAKER. Auditor. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUTj St., Phila' COACllMEBTS COATS,' COACHMEN'S COATS. II UNTING COATS HUNTING COAT. (HllISTMAS, iiOUDAV AM) IlllID.iLTO, EST AH LI S HE D IN ms. WILLIAM WILSON ot SON, SILVERSMITHS AN O ilANl KM TLUF-HS AND IMi'ORlEU Of SITERIOR PLATED WARE, SOUTHWEST CORNKR OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, Have on hand a large and general assortment of Silver and Plntetl AVnre, Suitable for Bridal Preaeuts, Ktc. Etc. PltKSK STATION SE'.TS OX HAND, Cr furnished at short colloe. 11 2i lmrp TT OLIDAY PRE8ENTS. JUJL K- HUrMNS J:, No. 9IS AKCH street, and Ko. M hPBlNU UAKDi-.N street. WRITINU bKSKS A larrfa andete-aut asAOrtmeiit, Rosewood, Inlaid and brass-bouad; Walnut, Mabogany, and Papier Maclie For folios and Leather Desks, flue Tu-key morocco. Backgammon Hoards, Client, and Domtuoas. . (arausl Uamesl I of fverr Description. lbe latent novelties of Frtueu, bogUsa, and American Papers and Knre ones Mtddiuvand Visiting Cards enuraved In the hlgbo.it Style ol tlie art. lbs latest London and Parts styles Cardi for Leather, Wooden, and I in Weddlngi. Itlnnk books oi eyery description on hand, am) ruled to order. m. riAB'ES. 1801. M slz?s and tys. Initials Monograms, eto., stamped In co'.ors gratis. It HOSKlfH OO , Stationers and t'arj Kngryerj, 6 28 6m rp No. 1 ABUrt btreet. p R O SPEC T US OK A NEW RELIGLOU S PAPESt IX PHILADELPHIA. Relieving that tbe present tl'ne is propitious to meet andnupplv a want long felt wltbln tbe bounds o- tbe Vlnladeipbia andadlacent Conieieoces, tbe undersigned priipoe io pubilnh a weekly i.eiiutoua Newspaper, coin mcuvlng wltu J anuarj, 1BBT, entitled THE METHODIST HOME JOURNAL. It will be liwucd In neat quarto form, attractive ln typonrapuy. liberal ana prosrossive intone ana spiru, and loyal to all the lnteiests of the - MtTUODiai; EU3COPAI.CUCBCH. . Without Intending to supplant or Interfere In anr respect with axis lng and oiciai Church organ. It I drs'tmed io be a co-worker with thetn In tha rait ftelJ now lnvitln and damanUlna' Ha publioatlun as a me dium fbr tin more general dill'usion ol KKUGlUUd TttU'lH and I1UIIK IN IfcLLIOKNCE it will cubiace V.11 iOKIAt.8 BT LEADIVO. MINI H, COKi KHONDBS E, YaRJKD 4K) IN. 1 a.RFS'lINQ, BEVlVAL NOH JES. OBStKAL AND' T.UCAL NEWS, and ltemsm every department apper taining to A rlB-T CI ASU KKLKlIOI'o WKKKLV. ' lbe -ItKIHOniST HOMR JOUB4AL'.' will be fur nished to subscribers at a'i-' per annnra, in advance. Eubwcripfions will be received st the Methodist Episco pal Book Pooma. No lulb Aroh strao-it also, at th llook btore of Peiktnplne A Hiiialn N 64 ortli Fourth a. reel, by any of the Mttnodlst Mil. inters, by l'ot masters and st tho Office or Publication. , All communications should be aidressedts - ' Rev. A. WALLACE, Kdltor, I Or to O. Ij. HADDOCK, Publhlirr, iai6t No. K8 South THlD St., Pliladelvbl ' fTHE "PHRRXOLOti'ICAL JOUaSAT." iO.t JL DKCKUBKR oootaln Portrait O' Dore. tbe Sreat Freaon Ariis', King and Quaen oi Prussia twelve uuiDguisheJ American ' lurgyuwn MUs Kale Jiato- man. v lib Biographic and Cbtracter Also, a hat is 1- ilucaUon'r bv John enti Cbarcters ot ShakonDOjra: . Thiers, the French 8tatesmanr Otantr-Ouiai n. eto. Only 20 cents; Si a year Now Is the time to subscribe. A New Volvmb bexlns with the next number. -Newsmen have it. Address. FOWLER A WKI.Lrt, No. BHOAUWAT New York.; on J. L. C APi.N, v0. 722. CBE8NUT Street, Philadelphia. 12 1 2t CELEBRATED DIVINES. RKV. DR3. Pusey, Klngfley, Bushnell, Vinton, Hopkins, Beecher. Weston. Breckinridge, bmitb, Martlnnuu. ln- cludliig Carlvle. MonteQorl El.za Cook, Fronde, Thiers. Aldrldge, Buskin, and others, with Portraits- and Blograpmei, in inis illuhihulu ahduil UFPUBtNoLOuy AND PtiYBIOt JfOM If . FOB 18G7. Fent by post for '20 cents, or S2 a dozen. Address Fuff. Ll-B WELLS, No M) BKO V W AY, New Vork.t ov J. L. OA PEN, bo.722 CHtHNPr flt., Fhl ad. 12 1 4t STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS, COMBINED Harding's Pateat Chain-Back. PHOTOCRAPH ALBUMS. rnr a Weddlnir. Holiday. or.Blrthdav Present. thate Albums are partlculaily a'laptcd. Tiia book iradu and dealer in lanoy artloles tor hall- day sales wl 1 find tha mast extensive asiorimsnt of I liO'Ograpn aiuuiuh iu iu. voumry. auu auperior io any heretofore made. For great atren(Lh, durability, and cheaDneaa. Hardlna'a .i'ateut Chain-back Albams are unnvailed. Furcha-ors will Und It groatiy toxbolr advantage to examine tneae new noes oi gouu oaiora making up tlietr orders tor holiday stock. Alan, a lama and BDlonold aasortmont ot' new atvlet ot P hotograph Albums wttde lu the u.ual minneiv WILLIAM W. HARDING, 12 1huiw4w8p No. "2S CHESNUT STIIEET. fnilt, "RICH FAKCY GOODS, AMAOFIFlrESt AHSOBTJST, PNSrHPA-EL FOB VABIF.TT, ELES E OF SrYUi, OH M01EBAilON IS PUIC1S. Bich Bohemian and Chlim Vsacs and Toilet Set Parian Bust, Svatuettes aud Taae Rruiue aud Gilt OrnameLU, Hlct U:lt V ountcd CardsUuida, Vase i and Odor Cases, Kirji Workboxca Jewel, til ve. and Haud kercblei Boxes, Deuku, 1 riing C'aaea, to ton and t:oiu- ? unions, Jet aod Vulcanite Jewelry, Jat Chains, Pans una euperloa r UK Umbrellas, Toilet Goods, with a complete asao'tnient ot ai-tio es snliu )l tor BKlDAL, BIlliaD . Y. OB bOLlDAY PBESENTi. At prlcta.the most. wasouab:aat 1 II. DIXON'S, 11 26 lm No. 21 Sotu lxtita. street, f'hlla lelphia. TT O L I D A Y G O O D S, CHARLES ni'MI'P, POCKET BOOK AND 8ATC Qtl. ItAKVFACTVUER, Ko. 4t Not tU 8 xtl atreet, below Arch. Porte M onnales, ( ItarCoecu, , PouketBooki, liutksr.' Cases, Torifoltos, Cabas, Na cbeli, Purres, 1) reusing Casos, Monej B.'l S, Woik Boxes, Etuies, aio. WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. I12lin CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA AT THE S'JEAil JOB PMNTISa BOOMS, No. 108 South THIRD Street, axCOtiP 8T08Y. I Every description 01 Plain and Ornamental Pr'ntl executed with ueatuesa and despatch, at arprlaiaw . low piice. HADDOCK X SON, ProprIatf IHSmrp LsteoJNo. 18 MAKlBUea. JJE N II Y O.; F O X, number, Gas ind Steam Fitter, 8. W. COItHER THIRTEENTH ASD FILBERT ST 3. iniLAPrurHtA. ,CU ltprp AMUSEMENTS. Jl ERIC AN ACADEMY Of? MU.SIO.-. , . , FK'!'1 C!II OPF.n. P..lt'IOKF.f AND t '. litlVKT DIRECTORS r.-H-ox ei .imlion-'ai(inet Vr."t Cjticn'anl Hn cony. ,1 .with ri-rrved ncats)) Famil T UrrH 7,i cuila; Amphitheatre. 2 cent. ttrcia, t FfciDAV EVr.MNO. recembert, ZMfA: OB. THE MAkltLt BPIDfi. Opcrs !n thref sct-.muiic l.v Herald. i Man lte N AT'DiE as .' t-mmi air. Al MAM) a ..... ... ... , tonilZ SA I I UIlAY, December S, . C.BANI) MAI (NKK. Admlwlon, one dollar to evry inrt of th h-niei. fa I.e N ' DMEa Maria f r aitiijklve ....:......:.::.....:::.::..::,':7oni! 'J'k sa'.c ?f "I" commence an Wednwilay. De- i;iuino'e? m ' 10 1 c!ock at Acauamy and t Books ot the operas for sa'e at the Academy. 12St T" I ST OH I. a O A I R M Y OP MUSIC. LIKECTOB8.:"? W KU'HT MOlU8 r oar. Inher ?r?!&Jt 'J' nttelr It which M'me Itistori made her d.bnt In NlwVork 1LE8DAY, SECOND AND WKdVkdaV 9 rfftBO Feservcd seats to Parquet, fariuet f'lro'e .i, w.i. Admission, Family Cirolo. oJuU, ''lie sale of enta tor the first nlirht commttrni to ntorow We.!neia.v,at0 A. M., at theHos OBeioftha Acadeuiy of AIuhIc NEW CHESXl'T STRKFT THRATM-;.-( I1F8SUT street above TwelttU. Doom , pew at 7. Curtain rises at 7 m. SFCOVD W FKK OF and of tho MB J. E. atuDO&oCbU, tiUEAT SUCCESS OF TUB SEASON Dion Boucicaulfs great Drama, ia live acts, enrlnwl ma n ft Til K. wnpir M m np uivrnrmru Produced with NKW AND BBtrTIFrt. 8CENEBT, amorg which may b named Fuller's Lne, City at tiauchestor by Night, the t rial Scone, and tie ' OIIKAT TKLEGKAPIt SUrNK. ' In this Iaxt scene, news irom all parts ot tha worl1, -received by the theatre telegbapk wire. . will be read to the audience. To conclude with Mw- THKT.nST CHILD. , , OI1VNL) EX1KA MAHNEE, WEDSEHDAT AFrtBSOOS, December 1. First time ot . , , , IS BELL At OB, WOMAN'S LIFE. The plecs will be presented with the tutt ntrongth at I UK TsLftM'liD COMfAKY. , . Admission to Matne, Sn cents. Cni droo, 25 cents Door open at 1-15. Curtain rises at 2 IS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. K. E corner of MSTJi and WALNDT btreet Commence at 7H. . 1UIKD AK.HI' Of 1 HE TOPrLAB COJlEDI.iiC. CLARKE BK..., ..Tony Lumpilu CI ABKK as ....Newman atoair Tills (Tuenlav) EVEMNU, December i, . Ooldrmlih's great Comedt, In live acts, of . , M1K hTOOPS TO CO.yCtB. Tony tnmpkln Mr J. S. CL RKE To conclude with the Comic Diama, frdna the wjrkt of Dickens, UlustratlnK Incldepta In the lives ot Nicholas and the orphan boy Km ike. NUIIOLA KICKLIBT, ' MewmantVORff Mr J. ft. CLABKB MB. J. 8 CLAKKK EVEBY Mtlllf. . ' ' MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATBR Begins at half past 7 o'clock. AN LNTIRE ME -I PKBs'oBMANCE. LAST WEEK OF THE GBEAT AltTItTH. MR. AND SlBfl. UOWAJtD PAUL, , who will appear v ' . 1 AN ENTIRE NFff PBOORAMME. " WO.NDA-Jj AND EVEWY EVKMMfJ 1 S MR AND MKS HOWARD PAI L, 1 n two new pieces and new sings,. . , .1 EACH KVKf,.NU. ,. t To conclude each , evening witu a gran a -Drama, by toe . FULL DRAMATIC COMPART. ' V FItIDAY-Bh.Ne.Hr OF MB. H. PA PL.) EW . AMERICAN THEATRE THE OBEAT EFFNT , " ' FVt BY N'OUT. AND . SATURDAY ATI NEE. at? o'clock THE BLACK CROoK. THE BLACK CROOK. PROFESSOR FREDERICK A. ROEfc-E WILL . deliver a course of tweaty lectures la English., drawn irom the Hlri'lORY, LANGUAGE. ,APD LITEBATURB OF. , , THE GEBMAal AllO.S . ; , HALL OF TIE TTnIvkbsITT' OF . PENJJSYL on TVESDAY EVES INGs. at' "o'clock beglnalmron TUESDAY, December 4 emitting December M aud. January 1. , . , . , ' Season tickets at alO , , Frmii sesson tickets admitting three. at i'20, , Tickets for one sing e lecture aiu ' tamily tickets, admlttiag three, for one lecture.. at 2. They may be obtained), at the stores ot Messri. J. Asdra A Co.iMr. Loula Meyer. Mr. rharles W. A. Trump'er, Messrs. Hcbaefer to Koradl, and ot ' Mr. Fiederick Dick. Janitor ot the University. 1'JIJ ( JpATIIER KEMP'S OLD FOLKS,?, AVITH EMMA C. HICH0L8, ; ,' ' ' MU AT " NATIONAL HALL, Market Street, above Twelfth FOB ONE WEEK. COMMENCING MOKDAT IVES-. . IN Q, December I. . , Doors open at 7. Concert at 8 o'clock. Ticketla. cents F auilly tickets, nv tor el'SO. Matinee Wedjies cay and Saturday afternoons at J o'clock. . 113jUit. GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE-'; hearsays rviy 8 ATI B DAY AFTEBNOOtT, at MUSJUAL FUND HALL, K o'clock Eagarntienic made bv a dressing GKORUB BASTEBT, Agcuu No. 1M MONTEREY btreet between Race aud Vine. ilSam 1 1 n PROFESSOR V. A. ROESE'S LECTUJtE3. ' Kir-it lecture this cvenhiK at 8 o'clock, at tte HALT. OF THE U.N1VEI Sli Y. hubil-ct-',Tne Anient Oer-' mans at the boginnliiB ol tbo Christian Eia."' Tickets io sTbad st the mualc s'.ores and at the door of the ila i; . U , J) I S' C URIST&A? ST.OR "MUCBY JUNCTON." I COMPLETE IK "EVERY SATURDAYS KO. 60, VOR DECEMBBK 15. C0NT2NTS ' ' BAI B' X Bt:OT!tEltS. l'y Charts jlck. BAlllOX BROTl'E ;8 dc CO. Ijy Charlw D.'ck.' MAiS LINE. The Boy at Vu6by. By Chanel Dicktns.. . ... Ko. I BHANCH I.INF. 'Ihe 'It na'inaa, : By Charles Dickens. .,,.,.) No. i BBAKCH LIN", 'lbe I ngui Driver By Andrew HallWay. " No. S B 11 AN C H L1M TUa ( ompeusatioa House, By Char es Collins. 0. 4BHANCU UNT, lbe T )H H To: Office, By Heche Btrctton. ' No BRANCH . INE, Tha Mig ncer. By Amelia B. Edward. r ruicK tks cents. For sa:e by all ? cwsdea'ers TlCHNOlt l-'ICriDS,, PUbL'eHim Btflja; it afiTii r.S wr-.--1K ' fta XT YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION L in every reapact, buy tha elebratd HikJiVJ COAL, iut aud Hiove otroa.at j per ton. 1... U gn UlucVAtlLK. VEIN COAL, same lOxttS, aama aric and a very nneonaliiy orLjcdiGH, Evg tmaHtoic, alfOparton. I keep notniog but lb Ijt, (Jf.l (' it rivd at y, HJifVCl" IHW "."Pii a