THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER o, 1800. AM U8EMENTS. IIThb Grkat RiSToni The sale of tickets and m ats (or the nst uitrht oommonoed this inornn?, and the dcmitnd wai unnmsl It thought thu boat ono-hall ot the boJse will io disposod ol to dev. Madame Rlntorl electrified and dnllsrhtod a rerr largo aud distingue audionoo last niKht. at Washing ton, In her rreat role ot "Marie Stuart." bhe plan "Medea" at our Aoau'jiny on Monday evcnlnc. Aoapfmt of BlrMo FmHon OritnA. Tho ex cellent Fronho Opera I'rouueot Messrs Juiirunt and Arivetwill jrive two perf orin uncos at tho Academy on rtnay eventntr and Saturday afternoon, on Kilo ay, llorold's ce cbratcd op-ra of Zimpn will bo pre-en cd, with l'acr's b autilul work in ene act, Le Maitre de Chapehe. On Saturday afrornoon Vrown Diamond! wi.i bo given with a lino cast. Niw Chicshtjt Street Tbhathb Mr. J. E, MoOonou(h has achieved a (fro it hit with The Lonq Strike. It bids tair 10 liavo a lonir and successful run. 17te Long Strike will bo nven to-niirht. fho pcrlormanoe cone udoa with the last now lnrco, called 2 he Lout Child. Anon Strket Thkatrk, Mr, and Mrs Howard Faul in an entirely now protean programme. On Friday ovcuuift Mr. Howard 1'aul takes bis farowoil benefit. Walnut Rtrkrt I iieatrb. Mr. J S. Clarko an "Mr l'cter J'lnkey," in Stnile Life, and as "Mr. Henry liovo," in Married Lfe. New America Theatre. J jtist two woo'ss of 7he Black Orok, which will bo given complete this evening, with a'l ot its maprniilcout socnery. C A uncross & Iiixey have a real Black Croik, knotty, cross-irrainod, aud uvly, who by his mairio power diaws aiiout him a colo.io of lovo.'y loinalo sable society evory night. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Third Fogc) The Old Lutderan Ckmktkky. Front lnp on Lit' bill aud Fraukliu, vqui-ditaut bo twicn Hare and Vine streets, is tae old Luthe ran burial-pronnd, f-urrou tided b.y a hi'h brick wall a barrier to prerve the sanctity of the dead Irom contact with the busy world nround. Long has it been a rcstina-place lor tbojo who fuvi this city in its infancy, and marked its p.owtli nearly acenuiry a?o. A controversy has noy arisen in the body of the (veiniau Lutheran Church, la relation to tl is pravcyard, which is of some public and private importance. A controversy as to whether the encroachments of tho busy world surroundinff, necessitated by daily Increase of trade, the large amount its eile would bring, and the desire ol the larger body of the church to erect church edifices and school houses near tho limits ot the city, are of sufficient Importance to warrant the removal ol the dead to some other quarter, and the Bale of the property, A controversy emanating from the congrega tion, the majority of whom think the tunds which the sale of the property would bring of great in rortatice for the extension ol their sect and of their field of operations; while the mi nority, not viewing matters in the same light, object to the removal of tho remains of their relatives and friends'. Inasmuch as interest U connected with the disposal of this property, some facts r?la'.ing to its origin and history may be acceptable to the public. The German Lutheran congregation, by which the cemetery is owned, dates its organization and establishment irom the 25th rtav of Septem temher, 1765, in pursuance of a charter granted by Thomas aud Richard Penn, Esris., true and absolute proprietors of the province of Pennsyl vania and the ounties on the Delaware. By this charter Rev. Henry Muhlenbeig (then rector of St. Michael's Church), the trustees, vestry men, and church-warden", and their successors . duly elected, were created a corporation, to have continuauce forever, by tho above name, atid having power to purchase and hold lands within the provinca above mentioned. The char ter was subsequently con brined by legislative enactment on the 3d of March, 1780. In the year 1776 the land of the Eighth Street Cemetery wasj purchased, at a cost of about twenty-five hundred dollars; and this, and a parcel of land on the corner of franklin and Vine street, donated by the Penn family, and that portion surrounding St. Michael's Church, were known as the Lutheran Burial Ground. The controversy in the church at present is in relation to the "disposing of the first-named plot.whicii has been made of immense value by the business associations around. Any other denomination could iuter only by the payment fif twenty-two dollars for each interment. As near as can be estimated, the number of burials Irom tho year of its purchase to tho year 18C3 is about twenty thousaud a large num ber, when we take into consideration the visible size of the srround, but not so when we learn that when the first pround was tilled another layer of earth was deposited on top, terming a new ground. The bodies of those first iuterred lie at the depth of fifteen feet from the surface. During the years 1793 and 1798, when the yellow fever rhged so terribly, the interments were the most rapid: so great a numoer, mat, me minis ters were authorized not to attend them, aud hence, the above estimate Is likely to fall below the right number. A large number of Revolu tionary lathers "sleep their last sleep" beneath its sod. It is proposed that in caethe ground is sold, " the bodies shall be removed to a place opposite Laurel Hill Cemetery. Much feeling has been raised in the church in relation to this matter, and its conclusion is anxiously waited for by both p3rties. The Chuich Council, composed ol twelve elders and nine church-wardens, having failed in past years to receive the legis lative privilege to sell, has laid the matter before the Court tor settlement. The adjourned meeting of tho friends and relatives of ihot-'e who have been burled in the : ground, who oppose the sale of the property and the disinterment of their remains, convened in the City Assembly Rooms last evening. The attendance oi ladies aud gentlemen was quite large, notwithstanding; numbers, who held op posite views to tuai oi the call of ilie meeting, retired by request. The chairman, Mr. Smith Skinner, called the meeting to order, and, alter the preliminary bust nefs, in order to give the reason for assembling. Mated that the Lutheran Church Council had decided to sell ti.e burial ground lronting on Eighth and Franklin streets. They made appli cation to the Legislature,in the year 1804-65, for the privilege of selling, which, under their charter, was unlawful, and were defeated. They applied to the Court of Common Pleas last Sep tember, which appointed an examiner to bearthe testimony ol those in opposition, and he re ported agniust its sale. The judge, however, overruled bis decision, aud has appointed another examiner, who has issued the fol lowing: In the matter of the petition Tor tho ealo of real estate by the German Lutheran Coiijcegatlon i The undersigned, appointed by the said Court to hear and repurt upon the claims of persons holding Ioib In the burytn ground 1 the above congregation, situate on the east side of Eighth street, between Kace and Vine streets In the cltv ot Pbllado phla, hereby, In ac cordance with tbe Mer of Court ol JSovernberi7, 1SHJ, gives notice to all parties, holder of lots or interested therein, to anocar be ore him at bis ottlcn, No. 443 Wal nut street. In suld city, on Tnu'sday, the l.'lth day of Deceuiuer, a u. is, at a ocock r. at., t:iou ana mere to present tneir several cia'tns. iiiia nniloe h nlven lor the nuroose of enabllns ner sons bavlnu re atlons burled in Bald itround or bavins riutiu of burial cruntcd to them bv sala corporation, to pn sent their objections to the sale of the ground aud removal ol the Qeaa THOMAS J. WORRELL, Examiner. Contributions were received to defray contin gent expenses of the meetings, and a finance committee was appointed to receive funds to fee counsel. D Motions that the officers, If they deem it ex ROCKHILL & VILSON, FINE CLOTHINQ HOUSE, 1 603 and 605 CHESNUT t.,Phila roreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Eeaionable, Serviceable and Fashionable! pedlent, prepare peiHionn agalmt the proposed sale.to becircuUfed tor signatures, and. If necc tary, to present them to tho leBiBlativbody,and also that the Chairman, Treasurer, and Secre tary act as a committee, with discietionary powers to secure counsel, were carried. Tho meeting adjourned until that night week, to meet at tbe sanio time aud place. Through out, a spirit of resistance to the action of the church, and a determination to oppose tho sale, was manifest by every person present CoNN'cniAL Plkasantiit. Max Krous choff is one of that gallant array of freedom Ehriekors who hail from the bind of Kosciusko. Max Is a married man, and should be a happy one, but be Wnot. He live1 at Front and (Jrecn street", and has on tinbapp habit of imbibing rather freely at the various grog-shops that flourls-h in that vicinity. When under the in fluence of spirite, Max Is apt to iDdulgc in the innocent pastime of walloping hi3 wife. Last night he gave her rather a severer catigatloti than ordinarilv, and mccl a billy over her de voted bead. Her cries aroused tho police, au l Max wps arreted and ccoried, much auiitist his will, to Alderman Toland'u oflice. Atter a hearing he was comroifed, in default of $'!(10 b nl, to answer for assault and battery on his wife. Max is a watchman at Second and Green streets. A Contumacious Citizen. Richard Vin cent, who is ol a very cautious dispositiou, was arrested last night lor refusing to assi3t in the arrest of an ollcnder upon last Saturday night. Officer Newman, who, it will be remembered, arrefted for disorderly cooduct, and for assault ing him and Officer VVoodhouse, a dnperado by the name of Metzger, called upon Vincent at that, time to aMt In making the arrest. He re fused positively, ami, it Is allcgc.1, abused the officers milking the request. A warrant wn, Ifcsucd ar;aint him, aud ho was arrested las evening at Seventeenth and Coalos streets. He bad a hearine before Alderman Hutchinson, who committed him to answer the charge of m hdenjeauon Leaving: Houses, Etc., Open. The police authorities are daily making coinplaiuts ol the carelessness of housekeepers an i store attendants in leaving their premises open on retirirg for the night. There are, of course, cases in which that will not happen more than "once in years. But In others there Is a careless ness that is almost criminal in the chances that it leaves for the thief and the incendiary. Tho police have reported a shoe store on No. 250 South Tenth street as being found open after midnight twice within the last ten days. There are others at different places that are found open from time to time. People should be on their guard. Fetty Police Cases. FraDcis Bradley, a. youngster of fourteen years, was arrested last evening at Ninth and Filbert streets, on the charge of stealing lumber, which, It was allcee l, he bad been s'ealing frem a luuiber yard in that vicinity. He was taken before Alierraan Jones, who held him in $;)U0 bail to answer. John Schick, a pugnacious iudividual, was arrested at No. 1117 St. John street last even ing, on a watrant charging him with assault and battery upon a citizen a night or two ago in a drunken brawl. Hi had a preliminary exam'naiion before Alderman Shoemaker, who held him in g(5()0 bail for a further hearing. Ekal Estate Sale. Tho lollowin? real estate was sold by James A. Freeman at the Philadelphia Kxchanee, at non to-day: 'o 723 Lisle street a two-s.ory brick house, 16 by 4D feet S12n0 Ko. Ml Washington st'eet A thrce-otory brick bouse, IB by 67 leet. $2000 A thice-story brick dwe Unit. Koger'a Court, between Nob'o l'eiw, andewMarket street. (810 No 430 Monroe street A. two-story irame bouse, IB by t0 teet 12u0 lio. HPS Ellsworth street A three-story brick dwelling. lb 60 ft et 142) A valuable tract ot land, running from Gray's Keiry roud to the Schuylkill, 113 leet lront by 1103 feet fleen not sold A square of around at the H. W. corner of lwenty-slstn and Federal streets not aold A Malicious JB'eli.ow. Jeremiah Eaton, a professional, went to a place No. 1127 S. Tenth street, called 'Torreus' House," last night, and, after Imbiliing several glasses of Jersey lightning, became very violent. He finished up by making a gcaeral smash of the furniture, the doors, and the window?. For a tew minutes there was quite a lively time until the police made their appearance, and soon alter mado their disappearance with Jeremiah in their company. He bad a hearing before Alderman C!ouds,'who held him toausweron the charges of assault and battery and malicious mischief. A Shabp Otebation. James Pochards, a peddler of bivalves, was arrested on a charge ot trover and conversion, yesterday, near Fif teenth and South streets. It appears that Richards, who has a cart, and goes around selling oysters, made a sale to a lady living in that neighborhood, and collected his pay Dotn Irom the lady, and from her boy, by false repre sentations, thus getting paid twice for tho same thing. As soon as his double-handed transaction was found out. the lady made complaint, and had him arrested. He had a hearing betoro Alderman Swift, and was held to answer. James, no doubt, before this has come to the conclusion that "Honesty Is the best policy.'1 Stealing Tubs. Yesterday mornin? a darkey was seen walking along sixteenth street, near Spruce, wsth a couple of tubs on his head. An officer of the Fifth District passing alone, thoncht. from the manner of the darkey, tha he did not obtain possesion of his prizes in a legal manner, and went alter ana stopped nun. lie gave the name of Charles Davis, and could not . . , 1 : : 1. 1 . l .. i' . 1 . . give any lnreiiigiuie. uixuuih ui tue luuimui in whlrh he obtained possession of the articles in nuebtion. He was accordingly taken, together w ith his rrizes. to the Station House, and from thence to Alderman Swift's office. Alter a hear ing, he was held in 500 ban to answer lor com muting a larceny. A vrVTTTK n ow thk AmAtrttr ITtrlTTWAV- oeing one oi tue iour men eugugeu in me assault upon Mr. Sbeelz on Monday night, was ...A(;la in Viniina Ktronr. liiftt pvpiitnar This . . i ... . i . -t 1 .1.- .k.J I' . 1. n 1.1...- . . . . . U .. has been captured. Mr. Sheetz was severely hurt in tuo amies mat was maae upon nun. Thpfl did not Riicceed in their obiect. which was evidently to rob, it not to murder htm. Wagner had a hearine before Alderman Clouds, who held Ultn in rauu uuii, ueeiuiug mu eviueue' against u;ni oi a very positive cnaracter. TtiTtr:T my Ypcrcrdfrv mornlno- n. dwel.- Ing-hotise in Florida stieet, second door above Fitawatcr, was enterea, ami roooeu oi bouju a unrl f.r.1 lilnrr Tbo t btii Vpa hft.l fill- nniroi.pA hv turtmincv nvpr Into thp. huck yard, and from thence climbing una grape arbor into the bath-room window. They did not get into the front part ol the bouse, but confined . li.f Ilinrr tVtnthfavoa hfirinrr hnnn fHah U ened off before they had secured as much as they Daa ani'cipaieu. Oil. and Watkb-Color Paintings. The rollccticn of Daintiuas now on exhibition at Messrs. flii'h & Son's Ait Gallery, No. 1110 Chesnut etTet, lustly commands attontiou. The paintings are of a superior order. Wo advise all to see them l efore they are removed from the vmiia. The stile takes place to-morrow evenin The pflllcry w ill be open until 10 o'clock this evening. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE," os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. VALL AND WINTER IN GREAT VARIJUTV. Crt In eonscanence oi the creat preparations requist'e in the niannlaoinre of flrsl-olass Iramos for the paintings Imported by A. d'Uuy vetter. Eq., of aiitwero, the rale wh'ch we announced to take p'ooe in Koymter has been unavoidably postponed until tie 10i h, 20th, and 21st of Dooembor, at which time It will positively take plaoe, at Koott's Ait Gallery No. Ida) Chesnut street. Mr. A. d'liuyvett) r reinrns his thanks to the pub'lo lor the high appieo ation of his importation last soason, In consequence of which ho will ofTnr at this sale 2 cnirinal t aintlnes, bis entire invoice, oonstitutiuc tho finest sa!e evei held In this country. B. Soott, Jr , Aocti6n;er. Wk Ann Sklliso OvkncoATB at C 12 00. price last year, f 20 00 " 16(K). ' ' " arrlto 2000. " " aooo " IB 00. " 8-') 00 " 80-10. " " " 45 00 36 00- " " 60 00 Business Coats a 8 50. " " eiaoo " 9 00. " " " 14 00 10 00. " " " 15x0 ' ll-(0 " ' 10(10 n 12 O0' " " 18 00 14 00. " " 20 00 .i 6 00 .i 22(10 " " 18(10. " 9JW10 PaTp at 4 00. " ' " 6 0') 6 00. " " 700 6 00. " 8 00 7-00. " ' 1000 8 00. " ' 12 00 9 00. " " 1400 loon. " a lKim YrpTS.,....at f2C0. " " " 8 4 00 " 8 00. " " 600 " " 4 0). " " 6 00 ' " 6 00. " " " 7-fiO " " 6 00. " " " 9-00 We have hi far the largest and host Mens' Voutbe', and Boys' Ciotbinar in Philadelphia. nuivu io uuium ii:,ituiKiii.-u oj lurge oBiiy auuitlons, manufactured of goods purcliased recent) u at ;, leet thin cost, and having reduced all stock on hand io proportionate prices, are ollonng such bargains as arc above enumerated. P.OW IS THK l'IMS TO BUT, PRICKS CAN BE I o LOWER. Half way between ( bennktt k Co., ifth akd Tower Hall, Sixth Sts. ( 618 Market Street. KC RLKT CORbETS. Tho most stvlish and otncronf article in tho Corset Jim that wo have yet seen is now offered by Mr John M. Finn Seventh and Arch Flrcets. The material is of bright scarlet, magnifi cently got up, embroidered with white silk. It is a J reucu article, and is certain to be nanulnr. Uim new German Einbroidored Corsets, in colors, are also beautiful. In addition to thee Mr. Finn oflers, At the Lowest rrtces, French Cano Corsets . French Whalebone "B " Corsots," 18 bones, French Wbaloi one "B. B " Corsots, 82 bones, 'J he Jenny J.ino W halebone Corset. Second quality Fmbrnidorcd-top Corsets. First quality Embroidered-top Corsets. Jmbroidored-top and front Corsets. . 1'. 1 plain-finished Cor-eta. Furplo Embroidoied Corsets, and Black Kmbioldered Corsots. Mr. Finn has also now oncn a lull line of Not tingham Lace Curtains, at the 'owest prices. Alt the aiiove articles can oe hart on retailers at the lowest wholesale prices. Grand Opening of Zephyr Goods-. Just opened, a nmcnilicent assortment ot rich Zephyr iood, adapted for tho apnroachtnir season. Ainou? them will bo found some raio goms and novelties. Iho early attention of the Ladies is solicited. JOHN Jl. Seventh and Arch streets. Zfphyr SLiprEB6. A larrc assortment, worked with beads, Uofs. and zephyr, in bautilu designs of tufted birds, tlowcis. animal.-, and sot figures, at JORfl M. r INN S, Seventh and Arch streets. Zephyr Cushions, In great variety, such as birds of brilliant pluinapu, cats, dogs, lawns, ducks, and bcadB, perfect copies ot nature, at Seventh and Arch streets Chairs. Camp stools, and Raas1. in larvo vnrielv. Eureka Zenhvr. a most excellent and cheap substitu'e for imooned Zephyrs, at the lowest prices. Also Cable Zephyrs, a splendid article lor Atfghans, at John M. Finn's, Seventh and Arch streets. The Lowest Wholesale Prices are chareed. when large quantities ol goods are purchased, at JOHN JH. HIAN'S, Seventh and Arch streets. James Deaein's Last Sale of Sheffield Ware was commoncod this morning at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut streot. The rooms were crowded, and the bidding spirited prices obtained not so (rood as desired. Tho sale will be ooatinuod to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, when our citizens will have the last opportunity of obtaining some of these far- famed goods. Haines Bros.' Pianos. Iff Moderate in ptioe, and as durab!o"7g V i I Gould, Seventh and Chesnut Streets. X No. 1124 Chesnut Street. All the latest novelties in Fall and Winter Cloaks. Black Velvet Cloaks, Velvet Beaver Cloaks, Frosted Beaver CloaJu, Chinchilla Beaver Cloaks. Now styles of Astrachan Cloaks, trimmed with Angola Fringe Muffii to matoh. W. P. Campbell. No. 1124 Chesnut Sbsict. A beautiful, rich, and varied stock ot Ladies' Furs I Pusslan Sable, Siberian Squirrel, Hudson's Bay Sable, Grey Crimea, Mink Sablo, BlacK Pors an, Chinchilla. Black Astrachan, Itoyal Ermine, White Angola Grebe" Collars and Muffs a ereat novelty. Misses' and Children's Fancy Fuus! In all colors and at all prices. W. P. Campbell. Pibst Davis' Pain Killer Dyspepsia can be and is cured every day by the use ot "Porry Davis' Pain Killer." This is the most wonderful ana valu able medicine ever known tor this disease; Its action npon the system is entirely different Irom any other prepaiation ever known. Ihe patient while tuning tlllB mCUlCine way eat HuyimuK m n,eiliu viuvvo. Geo Stack & Co.'a Pianos, tv nr. who causes two blades of erass to crow where but one grew before is a pubiio bouelaotor, then he who places in the hands of the pubiio tho means dt curing uiseas m more o. jr. numpareyn has been over tn years preparing nis uomueopatnio Sicilies for the pub.ic, and has elaborated the most coniploto, simple, and successful y'era ever known tor families or individuals His preparations have an cstablinhed ana montou reputation, see advertisement. AudrcBs nUlll'llKEVD ornciFiu Uomozopathio Mboicink Company, No. 602 Broadway, New York. Postponed Sale of Mr. James G. Simpson s 1'liIVATK COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS, DRAWINGS, Curcmob, Etc. On aocount ot the inclemency oi the weather on Tuesday morning -last, the tae oi EunraviDKBi Drawiupo, Chromos, eto. (the private oolltction ot James G. Himpson, E.-q ), w.ll lake place at cott s Art uanory, xvo iuzu cuetum street, on Friday morning next, the 7ih inst,, at 11 o'clock. AOW open lor examination. A Wonder fob the Workshop, Evcrv me- cbanio should have ready at band a box of "Grace's Celebrated talve," as it Is a ready remedy for acci dents, such as cuts, DruiBes, coniusea wounds, burns, tuwl. naisoned skin, and eruD'lons. caused b nerations in the laotory, dye houso, or printing tfltce. onty zt ocnis a nox. ROCKHILL & WILSON. fine CLOTIIINO HOUSE Nos603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila jateBt styie Sack and Walking CoaU. BOYS' OLOTHINa, II atx Tor Tn" Lasit New Tnitro Out in OvBitcoATsr-If w"'' ''tChnrle Stokes ft Co 's ready-made Clothina houo, nndor tho Continental, and yon will see tho ,m' new one 0,,t ''out 6 o'olock P. M as that is the tin.'9 thT ,ak8 ,h8nl n; ni lator In the evening, you ean oo them all inside. Elliptic Sewino MAcnfsx' Company's Firt Trkmium Lock-Stitch SkwiuxJ1 Maohinks. In comparably the best fvr family ut'-. Uubast Pre miums ftjold Medal), Fair Maryland nstitutn. Nw York and Pennsy.vania Stata Fairs, l.oJ- No. 923 Chesnut stieet. CnRiRTMAH is Comino. Uet PhotoeraDhs to srlvo asprofenis. Tako 1 ime by the forelock, and i.e'ort in lime to B F. Retmer's Gallery, No. 624 Ar.m s-reet. Six cards, or one largo Photograph, for 9l Children's CLOTniNO M. Shoemaker k Co., Nos 4 and 6 N. Eighth streot. are now oponing a splendid assortment of boys', girls', infunti'. aud mist os' clothing. PnYPiciANS recommend pure Contestlons to con valescents and invalids. Such only can be obtained at E G. Whitman & Co.'s, Wo. 818 Chosnut stroet. Mason k Hamlin's s-nrr til Cabinet organs, onlv at ri VII GEOTtoE W, Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street, keeps constantly on hand a flue assortment of Candies and Fruits. Fifty Varieties of Cakes, fresh dally, at Motse k Co.'s, Nos 902 and 901 Arch street. Superior Styles of Ready-made Ci.OTntNo. Superior Styles of Hkadt-madr Clothing. Wanamakkr k Brown, Popular Clothing House, Oak Hall, Sontheat corner Bixth and sTabket Streets. MARUIKD. " ITOrSEKEEPEK-FRICK -November 21). ls"S. br tho Rev. W J. Mann, 1. I)., UK N RV M UOUSK K KKP K, Ksq . to Miss 8ARAL1 ANN FBICK, both of Kicbland, Bucks county, fa. KLMS-AUtttM.-At the Cathcttrnt, by the Rev Father Kile, All l-'DMUND H. Xi.LMS to Miss MAO (U E AI1EIIN, all of this city. Ko cards. DTKT3. COLEHOWKIt. On the 4th Instant, OECrtOE WASII I010.N COLFHOWEK.in the 3Gth jear oi his age. 'Ihe relatives and friends ot the family are requested to attend the funeral, from hU late resilience, OhIs street, above Thirty-ninth, ou Friday, the Ttu instant, at IX o'clock. MYERS. On the Uth Instant. ROBERT COOK JIYKKs, aged 6 (years and 8 mouths, sou ol .lohn aud Fanny Siers. Ihe relatives and friends of thetanilly are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence ot hs parents, Mo 3J Unsklll street on Friday alteration atl o'clock, without further notice. TT WOULD1 PUZZLE TUB BEGGAR3 AND JL mlscblovous boys to bleak the strong Gate Knockers lust received bv us. We also have sortral patterns oi light Knockers for tr mt doors. TRUMAN & BHAW So. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Ht . below Ninth. rinE PATENT ADJUSTABLE CATTLE-TIE .1. permits the loop being a'tered to suit the size oi' tho animal, and. does not chaie It like a chain. For sale, with several patterns of Cow Chains, by TRU.MA.N & SHAW, Ko. 88fElghtThlrtT-flvMAKK.KTSt.. below Nlntb . BROOMS WEAR 0 V V THE NAP OP A carpet, and prf ss the dirt and shreds Into Its body ; but a Carpet (Sweeper lightly lifts tbein up with u brush, and throws tbem into the puns on each aide snd, besides, they do It quicker and w th far less labor than bioouis. Several ol thu best kinds for sale by TRUMAN A HUiff, No. 83 fElght Thirty-five) MA KKKT Hi., be'o Nintf . MATHEMATICAL AND DRAWING XNSTRU merits, Whatman's Drawing Papers. German and F.ngllsh pancrs by the roll or sheet, mon ited o: Dlaln, at MOSS & CO.'S, No. 42 t'HESNtir S.ret- 10 11 ws22t WAR BURTON. J!AtlinON8LK HATTER, KO.WIUIll'.SBt TSirHlK 9 f-exi door to 1'ont Ofnce. LAYING CARDS, CRIBBAGE, BACKGAM mon and Chess Beards and names, Ba.lqu, and avniietvot other Oouies, at ftiOSa & CO 'rt. No. iH CBKSNDT Stieet, lu 17 WB22t B AR B ER'S I M PROVED PEHISCOPIC SPKCTACLliS. Hanerlor o ail others. Thv excite the woadur and admiration of all who use them. Juauutactory and Sales-rooms, No. 248 N. ElOUTH Street, fbila., Pa. OPERA LASSES. Aflsortmen t large and varied. I'rlces low. 9H 3m MASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HEADQUAR ten for Masonio Books, at MOSS & CO.'S. No 432 CHESNUT Street. M11ws22t UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY JMCHAKD PKNlSTAN'd BlVHli Alt If tJUKI Ko. 439 CiiKSNUI HTRHET Nearly Ounosiu the Post Office PUlLMiELl'HIA. Fnmllles supplied Orders from tbe Ocarrby promptly teotled to. 6 CASH AND DEED BOXES, AND A FULL assortment of Stationers' Tin OooAs, at MOS4B CO. a. no. 432 t Mr.MiUi Mtreet. lu n wsasi TOBDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. (J This truly bealtbtul and nutrlMous beverage, now in use by thotiaiidfl invauus ana otners ana estaD llRhcd a character lor nualltv of material and our It ? of manuactuie which stands unrivalled. It Is recom menued by physicians ol this and other places as a supe rior ton id, and requires but a trial to convince tbe most skeptical ot Its great merit To be had, who'esale and retail. otl J. JORDAN No. 220 PEAK Street, fll TNKS. ARNOLD'S, DAVID'S, MAYNARD & L Noyes' Fluids, Black. Copying, Blue. Carmine, jnaia, ana oanan, ai juuso et a, no. si Kjnr.o NUT Street. 1017ws22t REMOVAL. 310R1US, CL0TI1IEK & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 52 South SECOND Street A30VE CHISNUr, WILL REMOVE ON JMUAIIY 1 TO Nos. 19 and 21 S, FOURTH St,,. In consequen e cf which they are selling thai - Stcck ef Woollens and Men's Wear Generally, At prices that will pay purchasers to give thera i call. U 29 litrp -T7R1T1NG-UEISK8 AND PORTFOLIOS A VV t-piendiu tcleution to cnoosa irom, at viimm & HOLIDAY PRESENT S. K. HOSiJLINS A CO , , JSO via AUUll mreel, rui ril hl-UINO G ARDKN S.reet. writimi iii HKK A lame and eletunt aisortme'it. Rosewood, inlaid uud brass-bound; Walnut, Jla'iogau, and rapier Maclie. . i or lOllos aim l.euuivx iob&b. uuo iuiki ujvruuuv. ltttckKammon boards, Cbosi, and Dominoes. I........ t intiiiiji 1 1 nf cverr doriorlotion 'Ihe latest novelties of French. LuglisU, ufld Amirican li.ini.M .ml 1'nvu'nnPI teduliiu and Vblilng Cardt engraved in the highest style ot tub ait. , , , T lbs Iktcxt London rnd Paris styles Carja fur Leathor, Wooden, and I lu Weddlugi 11 i: nk liooks oi eviry ascription ta nana, and ruiud l 0rUer- 18.iT. riAT.lES. 1861. t8lz; ai d styles, initial's, Moiiogaius, etc., sUmped In colori gratis. It HOSKI-t & O , Stationers and Car I tugrtver. 6 28 6mrp -. Mo. 913 AKUH tret ROCllHILL & WILSON, TINE CLOTHINQ nOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT! St., Phila COACIIMEJTS COATS COACHMEN'S COATS. 11 VHTWG CQA.T IIUNTINtt COATS, CLOTHING. J O N E O OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE BINE Ready-Made Clothing House, No. G04 MAUKET ST., above six nr. Our Cutters r trnexoollod. We cotflblne style with tealncgs of Ht, and moderate priocs with the lost workman?hip. 11 23 lffi5p S AV JSl. JSL U ' s STATES ITNIOX CLOTHING HAL No. 600 MARKET STREET. No. C0 A moitt complete stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CTS.OTIIINO AT VERY MODERATE TlUCEa. WE HAVE SMALL IXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL FRO f ITS. Fine Ftklmo Beaver Overcoats, on'yM; fine Beaver Overcoats, anv desirable color, 22; ffsted Beaver Overcoats t26; verv fine Cblnchllla Overcoats, on y t27; fronted lit aver Suits, containing coat, p.ints, and est.tHOi fine snort beaver Hacks, iron-, fill to tU: dark grey llatns Cansluiero Sulta, coat, pants and vest, !! do Bilk mixed, only24; bia k Park Coats, from VIV to 2 Kusinees Coati, Irom 7 to U4t Pants and Vests to match, irom C7 to (14; Boys' Coats, from 16 to I4; I'ants. from Hi 79 to 89. Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3m 8p CRICCVAN CUNTEN & CO. OBIOQ, VAN Ol'NTEN CO. GRIGO, VAV GCNTEN fc CO. 41RIGO, VAN GUSTEN CO. ARE SELLING ARE SELLING ARK SELLING ARE SELLiSO ARE BELLING ARE BELLI THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING 1 THUItt ENTlRE:rOCK OF CLOTHING I 1BEIR ENURE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICIiS, AT OREA1LY SEDTJC1LD PRICES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, NO. 734 MARKET STREET, NO. 734 MARKET STREET, 11 17 ws2ra One Door belowElghtb FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FURNITURE AT GOULD A CO.fi Union Deuois.-nomer NINTH and MARKET and .Nut. 37 and 39Nortli SLCOM) Street. . Ihe largest, cheapest, and best stock of Furniture, o every description, in the wor a. Send tor Printed Cata logue and Price List- Ihe soundness of material an.-'' workmanship Is guaranteed of a. I we sell. Furniture loi" Parlor, Drawing room. Chamber or lied room, Dining room. Library. Kitchen, Servants' rooms. Offices, iiools. Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other lodges. Ship 'jistltutions. Clubs, Colleges, Pubic Buildings Bote's Ilonrdmg Houses, Hospitals, Fairs, or single piece ot Furniture. Drawings and estiina es furnished when required. Orders sent by post will be executed with despatch, and with liberality and Justness ol dealing. Country dealers, ana the trade generaliy.rontmue to be supplied on the same liberal wholesale terms, that insure them a tnir piotlt- Parties at a oistanoe may remit through oar Banker, the Fanners' and- Mechanics' National Bank, Ckesnui street, or the Union National Hank, Third street, or bv Kxpress. Check, or Post Ollloe Order. Im mediate attention win oe given, ana satistucuon i us area. GOULD & CO.. N E. come NINTH and MARK ET streets and Nos. andWNorlli bECONI' Street, 10 Rd Philadelphia. tBKDDINO I FEATHER WAREHOUSE, TENTH 81' BEET, BKLOW a BOH. Feather Beds, Bols crs. Pil lows; Mattresites of all kinds; lilanncts, Cointortablt-s, Couu teipaus. Spring Beds. Spilug Cots, Iron Beustesds, Cushions, and all other artlctes in the Hue ot business. AMOS HILLBORN, No. 44 N. TENTH Street, 97 fmwlimSp Below Arch. w p H CO ij. j;0 UOUSEKEEPERC I have a large stock or every variety ot FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduceo prices, oonslsting ot PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTl'AUE bUIT3 WALNUT CDAMBEH SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVJST PLUSH PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTIi. PARLOR fCITS lM REPS. Sideboards. Extension Tables. Wardrobes. Bookceeca Mattrcskes, Lounges, eto eto. 1. tlJ'X'irMt!i 815 K. E. corner SECOND and RAPE Streets. FIRST-CLASS FUUNIIIUE. A JLarga. Aaaortmcnt of tlie latest Style On hand, and will be sold this coming season Ut ver n oderate prices, at I. LUTZ'S Furnltur Katabllat-iaant, OS 3m No. 121 Sooth ELEVENTH Street. Jj S T A. B L I S II E D 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, Frencli. Plato Looking-Qlassos, EUGRA YUNGS PAISTISG3, DBAWWGS ETC. Manuiacturer of all Idnds of LC0KI33-CLASS, P0UTEA1T, AND PICTUTia FRAMES TO 0BE$3. No. OlO OUKSNUH STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADKLPHA- CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPERS AN endless variety of styles- and prices, at MOSS A CO. o, 10- 3i UtllMll i f.;ut. I'JiJ WSiit V YOU WANT PJiEFECT SATISFACTION L Inetery respect, buy tha celebrated PR&siOf ( Oil,, lag aud Stove sizes, at 7 per ton. A'.a.,.h H'uluei AtiLF. VEIN COAL, iuuio sizes, nam's price and a very tine quality of LElilUH. Egg aud stove, f I keen nothing but tbe bast. AOricrs re- r- vrS"a No. 114 South THIRn Street, CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA AT TUX BTEA31 JOB miNTlM BOOMS, No. 108 South THlItD Street, SECOND 8T0BT. Fverv description ot rialn and Omamentsl Prlntln executed with neatness aud despatch, at urprialuifly low piioea. HADDOCK BON, Proprietor-, . ( U Jtnrp Late at Ho. m MAKKET 8tret FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. SriOIAL DBAPATCUBS TO KVBNIHO TaLBOBAm.J WAsniNOTON, December t. Mr, Waller In Washington. K,, falter, proprlolor of the rndon Tmut, visited tb Wovernroent printing ollio estrdav. and made u ''"",l0 Innpootlon of the oslatS istirn -nt. In his apofrfc L Uo on"' VoTY' enterU nmnnt lastlilirht, Mr y7""" expressed the opinion that therreat strtritr ,. ,on, our 'ns'ttutons will oocur when we hare drff ,,C(1 POP"'" "n (Iko fcns-land, nd that the Oivrl M WM s,,ut tot -parativoly. Tha tiexi p,.'x-F'isht. Tae light between CcVlm, ar f',Hnt , ni. Met. lade, of New York for fV ohain.nonshlp of tho ".iwht weights" ot Amfrtca, V" bt'eB "n'oa to come off on the 16th of January. The Seua-t4-ni :OI,nltc', Tbe Senate caucus this mot-nti'v aCk'.oted tho report of the committee atspliomv Ht)iia-or Ooo littlo, ( o An, and Dixon' Irom tie ohatrtnaJ,shi,s of conimltttee- benator Ramsay tnkee the piM Pr Mr. Dixon as Chairman of the Commtttue on Post O dices and Post Itoads; Mr. Cat toll, ot lV'w Jor-toy, takes thoplr-oe ff Mr. Cowf n on tr Committee on Finance, from-which O otr.taiTtee MV. t'owm Is dis placed altogether. Tbo Uistrict ot (to umbia Com mittee is reorrantzed by pmtwg Soators JfAttor son and Molovall upon it. CORURISSIOKAL FltOCKK AlNaW JBy-tte New Tork Associated I'.H't. WAauiNQto Deco.irtor 6 ' -Senate. M. Wade (Ohio) Hfrwduoed a H for th-adnil--siLU ol Kebaka Iintit9 Lniou. O.Mered tr Us on.' tbe table lor the prmttut. I he Con mltloee lor tun session war annouwnerii Iff - Whuhijis tOter-nni oflcred a -resolution iti I'ruoting tUo Coiuiuite on Jtetr.-tc anient to-1-(juuo to wlmt exioat tre I roa dout Lutrirtt Is rt'fture con lists ttd property uudor t'te laws of-tho United fctates. I f such a la w exists, la what eatent -it can be exercised, eto Adopted. Mr. Trumbull (In ) moved the refonoe or tH bill to repeal the Prexideu''. .rtmnony so-irer to tho tommittte on the Judiciary. '1 Ins gvo nsa tra debate, at tho conoiusion cf which the bill naa rolorrod. Mr. isumabt (IVasg.l offorel',the resolulons on re- construction, of which he rave notioe yosterdiy. Thoy arsert the right of Con.-re8S' over t'le- subjuot of reot nstrnotioD, and denv the ripht of lately re bellious tttatoo to pass uicb the Consrttutional amendments. Read and ordered to bo priptnd. The Senate adjourned at hall'-poet 1 o'olcofc, -without tiausacting; any other business. Hons mt Uepreacntatlvea. Mr. Williams. (Ta ) oallcd up tho bill ot CVIast session for the regulation ol appointments to ami removals from oflice, and addressed the licraeoin aovocaov oi its passago. Iho Speaker pic-tenied tho lavtfjrjf Dakotab terrj to v for 18b5-6. liolerrcd to the Caisinitlt'e on ter ritories. Ou motion of Ma. Waskburno (Ill.)v the Secremry ot V) ar was ciireute'i to couiinunior.t then port of tho tour ot lusiocnou mado by Brewat Brigadier General liaboock uun' e tbo past yorw, or suoh par- -tiou as he may aem-propor. The Wieck of ibe Steamer Scttland.H ' Sandy Hook, December 5. Tta steamship Fcot'tindhas broken in to, for ward of tbe suioko stat-k. Tho body of an ttaknown man wo picked up on tbe beach this moFniti?, quite didbgured irom rolling in the surf nod sand. ' Decline in Gold. By the United states dttociated Press. Kkw Yobk. DeoomberS I he prices of gold have been as lo lows to-day, Bhowiufi a dco!ic from yos- terday ol 1 : Opined at 140J. Time. iTiire. 10 01 A. M 1414 10 42 A M 13 .......13!Vf 1 13i 10 05 A. M IWi 111-47 A. 10... 10-08 A. M 14.1110 61 A. M. . 1015 A. M 14U Ill 54 4. M. tA.OT A U l'jtt 12 2d P. M.i liftjl 110 P M 18 ai .1 a. ...... iwi . 10 80 A. M 1M io u a m layjl 1'45 L . al ldS By the iVeut York Associated Press. Kkw Tork, D. conibor 6. Go d. 139; Sterllnr JSx-. chonse, 1093(3,1091 ; at sight, 110 ; Fivo twenties, 1802. coupons, lOHj; do- 1G4, 10'ij; do. 16, lo7j; do. new if-sue. 10ui; leo-fortieK, 100J ; Mevoa-ttilrlios, first sorics, 106j : second series, 105j ; Vinrmia 6s, 00 : Missouri 6s, 91j. btocka are lower and somewhat fluctuating- Money sales at &uj7 per o nt. Canton company, 45; Western Uniou lelegraph Companr. 461; Krie Kui.road, 71 J; l(eadibi Jtairond, lilt; Michigan Southern, 80J; Jfit'sburg and Cleveland. 84) ; Rook Island and Chicago: 103 ; f 'umberland pre- 1 erred, 69 1: New York Central, 111' ; Hudson Kiver Railroad, 120; Miohman Central, liaj: ltiluoi fc'on tral,118 ; Cleveland ana Toledo, 1121; Northwostern. 49J; I'lttsburp, Fort Wayne, and Chicago, 1064-. Philada. Stock Ezichange Sales,. Dec. 5 fiepoited bjPe Haven fcliro.. Ko. 40 S. Third street BETWEEN BOABU3. S6000 OS 10-408..... 100 10ti0 ao 100; 100 sh Heston....-S1 14 8; 100 sh do... .)30 lnosh Son N pt...l80 &300 Cltv 6s. new. 99 lCOshPennaB 61 700 sh Kevstouo Z IU 1 14 sh do 54jf 26 eh do 64 8ECONJ 2000City6s now.. 9iU: CilOOO do $1000 0 80s '81.... 118 i ISOsuJLeaiea JNav.. 564 BOARD, lanl'enn K. 17 sh do... lit' BILL-HEADS, CAUD8, CIRCULARS, ETC. I limed with daspatoni Certificates, Checks. In arts, etc., engravad in tne, finest Styles at MOSS A CO.'S, io. m LU.li.bSVT atieeU. lOlTwstitt ' PI O L I D A Y GOOD S CHARLES RUMPP, POCB.ET BOOK. AND, 8ATt!ffEL MaMCFACTlIBEB, No. 47 North Sixth street, below Arch. Porte Monnaies. Clear Cases. Pocket Book. Hanker.' Cases, Portfolio;, Cabas. Paichelx, Purses, Lressliax Case. Money Belts, Woik Boxes, tuias.sio. WHOrjOSALE AND SETAIL. fll tB Ira BLANK AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS ONT, on hand or snade to order ta the best manner, a-. iO -J t.jo (H t in ni.tj l r-truot. 1V1( WS JJENKY C. 17 O Xj? PBACTJCAL Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,,' fe W. C0KSER THIRTEENTH AND-FILBERT ST.J . ritlLADELPDIit, II 6 4 (Off SKATES! S K AT K 8 1 1 S K A T K SI V t mguip wiLbo,s & co.. ' No. iM fjJFlFISWnT Htrat have Itvt received tho largost amorimo-it of i ,Un. and Can B Olrls' and Boys' iskutes ever 0(1W ej k. them We bave ni'ma up a room exclusively n- ladies for the sale of Ice Urates, 1 alio. Hkatea, and: W ates of every description Also-BL'BBEIS SHOES, tKAIIKO MTJF'F't, BKAIIVO 3'1 KTS. everr dtscTiptloo ot Rubber Good, Etuis' jt t'rouuat. Pailor Base Ball, b,- WU80H. HAUFTt CO., 12 41m Ho. 409 Crff.4( lt street. QREAT FALL IN DWX GOODS. Having purchased largely at the Ute ancriacina; prices weaiapreparedto fell TWENlY.NVE PtH CEXT BELOW OLO PRICES. Williamsvlile Muslin at &M4 eeata. Torresdale 11 uslla at 31 X cents. Wamsutta Muslin attTH cents. Brown Bheeilngs verr cheap Large asiortment of FlanDela,froni 2J to VIH con per y aid. Heavy Canton Flannels, V cents. CLOTHS lor Ladles' Cl',0kings, from 1 75 to 010 per yard. Hull stock. LYONH vr.l.vrT.'aij, worth 1 wsrrsatett JIAIlk. VELVET Irom , to Hi per yatd. Constantly on band, a full line ei HOUSEHOLD l Utt-tlttli'i0 'uioooy at pr ces below eoiwUUtiB. McCuUDY & DUN RLE, No. U0 Noith EIGHTH Street. t Vj tutbrffu
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