THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER G, 18GG. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional City Intelligence see Fifth Page. Fall of a Brewery Onk Man Killed and t'ocB Seriously Injured. Yesterday alter ncon a serious catastrophe occurred la the Twentj-lounh Ward, about one mile from the Kelunoiit Cottage, on the river Schuylkill, near the Columbia l-ridge, Involving the partial destruction ol Austin's Belmont brewery, by the falling In ol the walls, and the killing of one man and eerious injury of several other work men encaged in the coil traction ol the building. The brewery was a lurqe ("tone edifice, aud icas being built, ai was supposed, in a most sub stantial manner. It Is nutated near the Lan caster pike, and not far from Christ CutircU Hospital, and within a short distance of the location of the new West Philadelphia Water Work. Yesterday afternoon the western end, which w as being built lor a distillery, tell in, and five workmen who were employed on t bo mafovry weie burled in the ruins. After some difficulty they were extricated, when it was dis covered that three of them were very seriously hurt, having their lees broken and severe braises about the bead, the other two were only slightly injured. Tne wounded men were at once conveyed to the residence of Mr. Austlo, proprietor of the brewery, who resides within a stone'e-throw of the scece of the accidcut, and their injuries were properly attended to. One portion ol the brewery was throe stories in height, and the other two stories, and a part ol it wus rooted in. The oil bravery, on the same spot, was burno 1 on the l'ith ot October last, and wss being rebuilt. It is thought that the accident as caused by a crack in the foundation. Too portion that tell consisted oi the entire western end aud sides, while the re mainder of the ttructure remains intact, fieorne llaris, one ot the men, died shortly alter the oc currence, from wounds received. H; was sixty seven years of age. The names of the others axe George Yerkt-r, aged 20, injured about the bead and in the ritrut leg; James llookaway, aged 45, injured in the spine; Ralph McCollora, aced 33, injured in the head and breast; John Itfouaghan, aged 27, Injured in the head. Another Fx.sia.tx Meeting. A iargo mass meeting ot the Iricnds of Ireland was held last evening, in the American Mechanics' Hall, corner of Fourth and George streets. The hall was densely crowded, and quite a number of ladies were In attendance. Senator Morrison, of Missouri, addressed the meeting, lie spoke eloquently of the handlul of men who crossed the border and attacked the Knliau. He said that tne red-coats had not recovered from the shock, und the movements of the Fenians at lhat tiaie established the tact bejond a douht, that, with a larger lorce, they could have taken possession of the entire Cansdas. He referred to Ireland's grievances, advocated her right?, and said that another demonstra tion would shortly bo made which, wjuli give to the old country her independence. Mr. Morrison, during his remarks, was frequently applauded. A delegation ot Feninns from the lower part of the city, headed by a baud of music, appeared in the hall, aud was received with great applause. George Archdeacon, Esq., Head Centre of Liverpool, and a lato prisoner in Moun'joy Prison, also addressed the meeting. His remarks were 0 attentively listened to, and re ceived with outbursts of applause. The meet ing adjourned nt a lare hour. A Worthy Institution, A number of ladies of this city united to establish a Home, where young girls eneaced in store-', and unable to pay lull board, eould obtain board at a small cost, and where young women arriving in the city could stay while seeking employment. This beueVolent ladies who slatted the enterprise have purchased two fine three-story brick dwell ings, IS os. 1433 and 1435 Lombard street, which they have furnished comfortably, and in which a- lurgo number of respectable young women have already found a home. The Institution, however, though productive of great beuetit, is not Belf-supportinsr, as the receipts do not by any means meet the expeuses. The lady mana gers appeal, therefore, lor contributions of money, provisions, books forttie library, and anything that may be usoful. Our citizens will need no urgiuet to respond to tais call in behalf of a noble institution. Mortality of tuk City for Novem ber. Our city lias again become ona ot the most healthy cities in the Union, the deaths during November numbering only 1037, of which 550 were males and 487 were femulos. Of the whole number, 409 were under 5 years of age, and 33 over 80 years. The following show3 tbo number of deaths in each ward: First Ward, 38; Second, 6G; Third, 30; Fourth, 37; Fifth, 33; Sixth, 21; Seventh, 72; Eighth, 47; Nintn, 23; Tenth, 41; Eleventh, 28; Twelfth, 21; Thirteenth, 12; Fourteenth, 20; Fifteenth, 62; Sixteenth, 23; Seventeenth, 31; Eighteenth, 39; Nineteenth, C3; Twentieth, 05; Twenty-r'-rst. 20; Twenty-second, 2G: Twenty-third, 25; Twtnt.v-iourih, 45; Twenty-fifth, 15; Tweuty tixtb, 43; unknown. 90. Kepublican Nominations in Caucus. The Republican members of Select aud Common Councils met in caucus yesterday afternoon, and nominated James Lynd, Esq., for City Soli citor, to till tue place made vacant by the resig nation of F. C. Iirewstcr, Esq. The candidates were James Lynd, Moses A. Dropsie, and Henry T. King, Esqs. There were five ballots, on the lourth of which Messrs. Lnd and Drop9ie had a tie vote. On the laf-t ballot the vote was Lyud, 28; Dropsie, 20. Mr. King had twelve votes on one of the ballots. The nomination havinzbeen made, Mr. Lvnd was invited into Common Coun cil Chamber, and thanked the members for the compliment they had paid him, which bo said was more gratifying because it was an indorse ment of his course during tho seven years he had "been connected with tlie Select Council. Proposed Reduction in the Esti mate?. The Commissioner of City Property, in his estimate for 1807, put down the sum ol $20,00.1 for tho further improvement ot Fair mount Park; but the Finance Oommitteo after considerine the matter, have agreed to ask for only $6000 for tho said purpose. It was argued that Councils bhould cut down everv appro priation to the lowest figure compatible with the city's Interest, so that tho tax rato could be reduced to somelhing like the old figure imme diately at ler consolidation. The appropriation bills will be taken up, it is expected, to-day, and we understand that an effort will be mu It? to reduce many of the iteim which have been approved of by many of the committees. Local Missionary Wobk. Bethany Sunday School, on South street, above Twenty first, in the midst ot one ot tho most extensive manufacturing districts, is encaged in effective missionary work. Its scholars number between eiaht an i nine hundred, and the chapel occupied scarcely accommodates them all. It gathers in tho children and helps the poor in many ways, and is one of our best home missions. ' A Serious Fall. Yesterday evening a furniture ear driver, named MeFuddeti, who re Bides in Spllcrb' court, fWI from bis car on Dela ware avenue, ni'nr Market slrect, and was tanen up in an im-eutibU condition, aud conveyed to the Clierr.T Btreet utatlon. lie was fina'ly re rrovud to hiB residonee. IIU injuries, It was thought, would prove fatal. The Jewish ITobpitai,. Maryl). Brown, member of the Friends' Society, has recently pivtiufnOO lo tbe Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia, for th benefit of the Hospital recently established. Tula institution combine a refupo for the sick and disabled, and an asjluio tor aged Israelite. Difd Suddenly. Tho Coroner held an inquest yesterday upon the body of William Ljttir, aped ninety years, who died suddenly at bis reuidonee, at Forty-eighth aud Spruce streets. Railroad Accident. A. man named John Fritz, residing at No. 022 N. Third street, was run over at Ninth and lirowu streets by the Cierniitntown cars yesterday afternoon, und badly injured. DlRCTIABOE OF A Grand Jury. The Grand Jury or the United States District Cjut closed tip the business bclore them je6terday, and were disci arged for the term. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. Meeting of tue Camden Cousty Bible Society. The Camdcu County Hiblo Society held Us anr.ual meeting in tao Thir l Siren Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday after noon, President, Kev. J. II. Dobbins, in thechair. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Georue Sheldon. D. D., after which, Rev. Dr. Fcwsmlth, of Newark, was introduced as a delegate ot the Essex County Society. A report was then received from Mr. Sliiun, who had been appointed to canvass the coiinty, by which it appears that he had visited GJ&9 families of these ho found 3rI destitute of Bibles; also found 175 individuals likewise desti tute. These were all supplied. Of the whjle number visited, G02 were families of colored per sons. Besides these the chool-hous.;s ami c mnty prison were also supplied. In this dis lilbuiion by the aeent there were 3f7 Bibles, 166 Testaments, and 68 volumes containing ome portions of the Scripture. The total value of the books is $253,000. The report ol the Treasurer was then read, by which it appears that about $500 have been rais?d durini the past year, exclusive ol thp money collected by thu agnt tor tho sale of books. The report of the Depository was also sub milted, which states that 442 volumes bad been g.ven away durii.g the year, and 78 Bold. At t'jo last annual mcctiinroi' theSoelcty.lt was r.solved to signalize this jubilee year of tho American Bible Society by a thorough explora tion of the country. In conformity with somo efforts made in other parU of the country the attempt was made to taise an Increased sum. The ei.ort was to raise $1000 in this county, and more than one-half the sum lias been rai.-e 1. Tbe following officers were then eleotel for the ensuing year: President. Rev. J. B. Dobbins; Vice-President!1, Ralph Lee, G. Vangelder, J. F. Bodine, J. Llncmar, A. G. Cattell, Kev. Dr. Hairis, James White, Horace M. Sharp; Secre tary, L. C. Baker; Treasurer, J. H. St?vens; Depository, S. S. E. Cowperthwalt; Executive Committee ,V. D. Reed, J. L. Vansanf. C. Wood. A. Mathews, J. C. Delacour, G. S. Woodhull, J. 8. Bune ick, J. D. Kcinbotb, and the ollicers of Society ex-ollicio. The next annual meeting was appointed to be held in the Second Presbyterian Churco, Cam den, on the first Thursday in December, 1807. Rev. Dr. Sheldon ami Mr. Crisbiue were appointed a Committee to select delegates to tbe county societies. The meeting then aJjo timed. EVEN IN O SESSION. In the evening devotional services were held. Af'erthe singing of a hymn and a prayer, Rev. Dr. Cookman, of Philadelphia, was intro duced, and spoke substantially as follows: The Bible, in whoso circulation we are spe cially concerned, is an Inexhaustible theme of discouise. 1 propose this evening to occupy only a few moments in discussing the relatiou the Biblo has to our lreo institutions. The Scriptures are a heaven-appointed key to unlock tbe mysteries of Heaven. They have been translated into our own language, and have been scattered broadcast throughout the length, and breadth of the laud. Tho Bible is indis pensable to the perpetuity and perfection of our free institution". There are some who will strenuously controvert this position; some who lavor and pertinaciously maintain other and different theories. We have one class who insist that our Government possesses in itself the guarantee of its own perpetuitv. It is, indeed, the very perfection ot violl.icitl machinery, which, if lett alone, would proceed in its own workings; but let us ask such persons, Where is our Government, aud wrret is o&r Government? VrMt, if you please, our national capital, and inquire of the President of the United States if he is tho Government, and he will tell you, or, at least, be ought to, that he is not. Enter the halls of our Senate and House of Representa tives, and ask the Congressmen at present as semb ed if they are the Government, and they will reply, no! Approach the heads of depaitments, the judges of our Supreme and subordinate courts, the generals of our army, the commodores of our navv, aud demand ot them if they are the Govern ment, and they will reply to you negatively. They will say to jou that they are but the exe cutive ollicers at the head of their departments. No more satisfactory answer can be given as to what is the Government, than that it is with the people. Every citizen, however humble his orieiu or lowly his lot in life, shares, or ought to share, in the sovereignty of this great repub lic. If our millions should rise in their majesty and might to-morrow, as they rose so gloiiously in tne spring oi it?oi, lusisting upon tne main tenance ot our national Union, demanding a monarchy, a monarchy must be the unavoidable consequence. We must rely upon our free in stitutiens for the perpetuity of our cherished liberties. The verv germ of civil liberty namely, that all men aro born free and equal, and aro possessed of certain unalienable rights is a blossom from the tree of lite, aud;is tho first shoot from the noble oak which, despite the desolating times of war, is striking its roots deeppr and gieadiug its branches more widely than at aDy previous period. The speaker continued at somo length, and through out was listened to with marked attention. Rev. Dr. Fewsmith was then iutroduced and made a few remarks, after which the audience departed, no doubt well satisfied with the ad dresses of the learned gentlemen. The Camden Skating Park is being fitted up for the winter season. The water has been let into tbe Inclosure, and all that is needed now is a cold snap to perfect the arrangement. Colonel McKeen has charae of it, and is labor ing assiduously to secure the patronage of our skating citizens. The proceeds are lor the bene fit ot the Second Presbyterian Church, lately lu'tlt, and the funds raised aie to pay off the debt incurred in buildinor it, Accident. On Monday afternoon, a lady named Sire. Green, cnipljyed as a manufacturer of b'.iale trimmintrs in one of tho manufactories of Philadelphia, fell from tho fourth etorv to the ground floor. She waj taken to her home in bouth Camdeu, where she now lies in a preca rious condition. fin Australian Nowipaor Otlicn. At a news pnperoflice in Sydney, Australia, ii a tablet in forming visitors that tne editor caonot be spoken to unless paid lor hts time. Persons desiring an audience are invited to buy a ticket of ad mission ot the door of the waiting-room one hour costing ten shillings; hall an hour, six shillings; fllteen minutes, three shillings. fHO ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES j Ll CHANDELIERS. BRONZE STATUARY, ETO. VAN KlliK & CO. would reapcctlully direct the atten tion el their friends, and tlie publio general'yj, to tlieir large and clennnt assortment ot GAS FIXTURES, CHAN EL1 ER8, and ORNAMENTAL URONZK WARES. Ihose wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prioea. will Hud ft to their adVHUlate to ive us a call betoro purchasing else- 'n.'Si. Polled or tarn'sbed fixtaiea rcdnlubod wbh ",y '"dtrBonttt"u pr'cevASKIB1C & CO TpITLER, WEAVER it CO., L MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Eto. No 28 North WATER Street, and No. ti North DELAWARE Avenue, FUlLAUBLrUlA. DWIK n. FlTLFK, MlCHABtWfAVBB, COMBAP F CLOTUIKB. 1 ALEXANDER O. CATTELL & CO - 1'RODL'CE COUMISSION MERCOAHTS, Ko. 26 KORTU WHARVES, AND NO. 87 NORTH WATER BTREET, Fill LAD ELI'HIA. AI.EXiKDKB 0. CATTELL. . KLHiW O. CiTTEtL- L ANDHCAPE DRAWINO CARDS, A BHAU. tilul aeileaut views, tllleen In numbet, 4"ia;ned lur the Instruction ot Juvenile artlHts 1-1.. a 1 al i.nly tl nurkaue. Villi tlia (VIKIVI) E TH LEG It Aril, -all. W li Ilk CI.l 1'1'i.B. c. will l Innnd on sale at the 7 28 NF.WS STAND, 6. W. comer SEVENTH ana CIlXSttDT St(et AMUSEMENTS. A MERICAN ACADBMY"OF MUSIC- ntiivrfl npRnt. P. JUIGNET AND C. DB1VKT, DIRECTORS. , PRICE OF ADMISSION. Parqnet. Tarqaet Clicle, una Halcony. with reserved Mats. ONE DOLLAR Family llrcle, 600. Amp til tbratr, 28c. Door open at 7 o'clock. Curtain to rise it pro cicely. FBIDAY EYEl I NO, December 7, Me A! OR. THK MAKRLK P.RIDE. Optra In thtee actr,mu iu by Harold Mnd'llc hAT) F. a Cnml li Mr. AltilAND a Zampa THK MAITKR I)f Oil VPf-L .E. Opera In one act Music by Paor. UtaoMe MI'ltKN I IS as OertTiuli Air. WIUIKL.M a llaiosbo 8ATI RPAY. December P, GRAND MATIN K: Admlsfllrn, OXK DOLL.AU.w tti resolved icata, to all pattn oi i he hoQ'e Hy vaaerai request. THIS (JBOWV DIAVOSD3. Or'ra In tliree acta. Munio by Aalier. V.d'lle NDIK a La Catmint MudTe LAliRr N-lHas. Dinna b.T. ANI IIKLWK as Don nenrlquo l be sa'e of ticket wilt commence on Wedmtdar. le Cfmlier A troinSto4 o'clock, at tue Academy and at Tinmpier'. . liook of tbe operas for sa'e at the Academy. 12 6 St IV D ISTOttl. AC ADE M Y OP MUSIC. season of Kiairr muhth DIRECTOR J OR AC D BUT OK M'MK AllELAIDK RHTOtl. ON A! ON DAY KVK.MNO, December 10, MKDKAl IViKDK A 1 M hDK 1 M'me RIRlOUtae MfclKA tlie name character In Which ie made her dbnt In New York. TDKSDaY, Second WEDdKDAY. Third Mcht Renrrvcd seat to Parquet, Purine! Clro e, and Bal cony 2. Admission, l-fiu; Family Clrcln. Vxs (111 lery. 60c. seats lor tho O'st nixhr can be bad I nun 0 A JH . to 4 P. M.. at tbe Box Olllce of the Academy of Music NEW CHESNUT STRKET TTIEATltK. CI1F.8NUT Btreet above TwelUb. Doom open at 1. Curtain rlaca at 7 45. TDtrt KVKm O MB. J. k. Mcdonough, and tho GREAT SUCCESS OF THE 8EA30X, TUB OR, TUB WORKMEN OF MANCHESTER. Produced with NMV AND BR-VUTIFC'. SCENERY, mom which may be naiued Fntler's Liue, City ot Manchester by Night the I ri til Soeuo. an I tuo. ;RKaT TM.EUKAPH SCrNrJ. In thi taut scene, nows iroui all parts ol tho world, received by the T EATRE TELEGRAPH WIBE, will be read to the audience. To coiicmd': with THU l.Og V CHILD. FRIDAY BKNF.KTr OF MR. J. E. McDONOUGII. NATl IIDAY APl'MtNnOV, liecomocr 8, BF.COM AliRAH NA-PCHSUE MATIN ICR. NKt'OND AliUAH-SA POOUi: MA' IN EH. SECOND ARUAa-NA-POUUE MATINEE. w A ti N U T STREET T H E A T R K. rommence it Jl F1FIU NIOHT OF Mil. THE POPULAR , J. B. CLARKE. COMEDIAN, CLARKE af., ...Dr. Pangloss Vj an idoiiit urown TBI (Thursday) EVENING. Decembers, Coleman' superb ( omeily. In five acts, ol TBE UilR-AT-LAW. Dr. Panglo Mr J. a. CLARKE To conclude with the lauxhabto Comedietta of MY Ni-IGUiiOa'd WlFft Timothy Brown Mr J. f. CLA8KE FR1DA Y-CLARKK'8 8PECIVL NIOHT Mr.tCLARKE will appear on lo-morrow evening, thi occasion ol lila bvneUt. In three piav. L.KAP YEiU, FA r BOY anil HPKC'IRE BlllDt UHO M. . CLARKE an KIQUQRY. W ADDtLOVB, and DIMPLE. Ml RS. JOHiN DltEW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE Beiilns at half pant 7 o'cloek. AN r.NTIRE ht) PKHFuRUA.NttE. LAST WEEK OF THE (UtEAT AftTISTS, MH. AND A1RH. HOWARD PAUL, who will appear IVAN ENTIRE N'W PROGRAMME, MONDAY, AND EVEUY EVK.MNU. MR. AND MRS HOWARD PAUL, n two new ulceus and new sines. EACH To conclude each evening w4n a grand Drama, bv tbe FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY. FRIDAY BEN ti FIT OF MR. H. PAUL. EW AMERICAN THEATRE. TUB GREAT rY UT KVIRY N 'GUT. AND SATURDAY a.ATI tE. ttt2 o'clock. THE BLACK CROuK. THE BLACK CROOK. GEKMANIA orchestra. PUHLIC re hcarsals eveir SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, SH o'clock. EniraKemcnu made bv ec dreHBlng GEORGE BA8TERT, Agent, No. l'ai MONT.KEY Mreet between Kace and Vino. 116 3m VT EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, IN ELEVENTH Htreet. above CHESNL'T. THK FABliCV KEH'iHT" OPEN FUH THK BEASOIV, CARKCKOISS A. BIXEl'S JHliXsPUELS, tlie Great Btox Troupe 01 the World In theit GUAM MHlOPIAN 601REE8, BONGs, DASCGS, NEV ' BLHLESyUFB, toil PLANTATION 6CKNES. Ijoors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock, g at) J. L. CAIlNi llWv Manager. V ALEK'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEK GARDEN J OS. TiTiH V1MIC HUcet. GRAND LNSTKUMfiK'l AL COACEUTM Iiy two large and efficient Orchestras. ' TO-NIGHT And EVERY NIGHT. In connection with our EXCEI.SIORMRIXG BAND, a Braes Band, compilaing the best Artists In thejClt, will penorm. opER rQR gEAS0V Our spacious bunmier Garoen, artistically laid oui with Khtubbcrv, fountains, etc. IN TbE LADIES' SALOON, Especially set apart lor FAMILIES, the beat of Creams ana other Heiresbments will be served. B-10 GYMNASIUM FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E COR. OF NUnTH AND ARCH STREETS. Ihe Institute, which aaln has been greatly Improved lor tbe coming scan on, U now open tor subscriptions all da? andeveiuUKS. Bodily exercite Impart health and strength, and U btifbly rcitn mended to io h sexes and all agea. Terms icr lusuuction, 6 months H (W Terns lor eli piacllco. 3 monilis, StV in. nnriiruiHtit end tor a circular, or vivo us a call. tailSu. FrolCbSCrs BllDEliRASD LEWIS CARPET1NGS. QAKPETIKGSI CARPETIXtrS I Jlctluccd to Prescut Gold Prlcei. J. T. DELACROIX, No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, Has received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROSS LEY & SON3' BRUSSELS CAltPiETING KEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, a large line of TtiKEK-FLY EXTRA Ai.D HNE 1GFA1N CARl'ETS. DAMASK VENETIAN STAIR AND HaLL C ARl'EJ INUS.CO T TAGE AM) RAG CARl'ETS, OIL CLOTUH.SinUES Etc, which Will be sold low in consequence of thef luGold. J. T. DELACKOIX, No. 7 8. SKCOND Streot, 10 2Tslulh7m Between Chesnut anil Market. O T I C E C A. RPETINCrB AT REDUCED PRICES. LEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 AH CII STREET. BETWEEN NINTH AND '1 EST.I ST 3. 4 Imrp MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONEB, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN IfAKBLB MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAYE-STONE Will be sold cheap for ca.-h W ork svut to any pari ol the United States. HENRY S. TAim. MARBLE WOKKB, i wtiul No. 110 GRE1N bKett, ihiladclphiJ ArVIUSEPv;ENTS. rp I C K E T O F F I O E, No. 030 CIIBSNUT St. Hfmcnibsr th little Ons: The Destitute Rnrl Orphan Children OF OUR COUNTRY'SJEFENDEnS. GRAKD CII rABLK FAIrt And li-PBentation Peativ.il, In Aid of the Hon-.e end "chool for tne Malot.naneo and tducullon oi tie Dentluite cbildreu ol our (oldlers and Uallora. An Artpcnl to tho American People. We. the Officers and Manaxera of ' The Home ami Scl.ool" lor the h duration and Malnioimuce or no Jiesiltuie blldren oi out boldlcra and Bahora, eiun"Stlv follclttlio bi mpnthy and co-opera'l in in our Fair and (irand l'rcsi ntutlon Festival ol all who donlie wltb us lo tee -'the ti oiiio ana Fcliool" enabled lo receive aiH earu for all reedy oneii, who seek Us shelter and prelection. Mrs. Oeneral Ulvsso. 8 Orant. President. Mrs. ( buries P. Daly. Acln(t President Mrs. Major General J. C. Fremont, First VIoe-Prcsi- aMrs. Robert Forster. Second Vice-President. Mia. John rt. Voomlcs, Treasurer. M iB. David Boy t, fecreiary atra William B. Iilllver. Corresponding fecretarv. Mrs. Hervey G. Law, Manager. Mrs. J J. Van Da Bern, Manager. 1 he Fair will open on the 10th of December, ani con tlnne two wceka at the PUHLK! HvLU corner o B ROADWAY and TWENTY THIRD Street, New Yorkf To be concluded bv tbe ...... GRAND PBEBEN ' AriO FESTIVAL, 1 o be held at COOrF.R INSTirUTK, NB V YOHK, On BATURDvY EVEMSG. Dccembor 22, t'r.dei the lauslcal Direction of T IlKODUK F. IHtiMJi. lw. Onwhich occasion Commlt.ee will be choten by the audience to award $l(J 0,000 IS PKESESTS, In such lawful manner is they may determine. For ihe Festival thcie wll be L-sued ilO OUI 11LKET8 AT OM5 DOLLAR EACH, AND iICO 000 Piescnta, bcluB one to each Ticket-holder 1.IRT OF PREENT8 TO BE AWARDED, 1 Sp endld Country Residence In Westchostcr county, near New York l Itv k. 001 1 Pm nt m United Blutet Qrernback 10.U.K 1 Corner House and L,ot, jainuica. avouuo c, New York I House and Lo', adjoining above 1 House end l ot In Brooklvn, Now York 4.000 3.001) 3( 110 2VH) l,50t 4 500 1 COO BOuil 1.0 0 2MI 3,00 lKJj 150 l m I Co n- age Horses, and Harness (complete). .. 1 (.irand I lano Oiclnwny's. 3 Lois in Harlem, city of hew York, 1509 each 1 Bit ol Diamonds (bins, Far-Hintrs, and Pin) 1 Taid-np Policy of Lite Insurance Tor 1 "Kllis' Patent Hot Water Apparatus," for Heating Dwellings 1 Oil Painting ol General V. . Grant Ill Geiils' fine Gold Lover Watches 'i00. ... 15 Ladles' line Gold Lever Watche. I25.. 1 t letiant 1st Premium "Empire" fcewmg- Slnclilne 20 Silver-plated Tea holts, f) 675 100 Celebrated "t-mniru" Sewlug Machines now on exhibition at tlioir Warerooins, No 616 Broadwav 1000 ( oples (1 vols, each), blnK a complete Illustrated History ol the War 250 Cold Pens, Pencils, and Meeve Buttons, .S-S. COO lub e and Tea Spoons and Napkin Rln8, 5 10C0 I al bells and platcitjKrult Knives 3 ... Ihe balance to consist oi the lol'owlna anlc'es, viz. : Musical Instruments. Par or and Olllce Furniture. Writin? Caies, Ladles' Work Boxes Muslo Boxes Kid Gloves Photograph Albums. Breast Pins and Finger Rings, Gents' Fob 1 hains, Ladles' God Watch Chains, Opera Glat scs B ack Walnut Picture Frames. Gentlt men's Fashionable Mlk Hats, Ladles' liewest t-tyle Diess Hats, American Emblem Cards lor Panor Amusement, FngrHvings and Curd Photographs of Distlngt lihod Per sonages, Ladies and Gents' Riding Whins, Buffalo Robot, Ladles' Mink Furs (lent.' Fur Collar aud (llove., .to. eto , amounting to... 7,50u 1 001' 1.635 2 500 3,11th' 24 225 Making In the aggregate 200 000 Presents. valued at 100,00fl, Orders mm he sent direct to ui enclosing the money, from 1 to e2S, In reg.ttered Utter a' vttr rttk, Willi stamp for return postage, i.aiger amounts should bo eent In dralta or by Ihe Express, at the fo lowing CLUB RA I ES I S Tickets to one ad- i 40 Tickets to one art- dieM 4'8'M dress ?5 0n 10 " " " 9 00 CO " 43 80 20 n-50 100 " " U5 00 30 " " " 26251 Address all orders and commnnlca'.Iona to THOMAS & CO.,ManaglugDlrectora ) or to (No.61flBRO D N. II. DA Vis. Agent for tho Home ( WAY, N. Y. and school, ) Or to WM. T. tVILSOS, 11 3u 3 w Vo. 30 CHESNUT Street, Philade phia. fJSSSf THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANC XJ 4 i ' faclme recom.i enrt themselves. We piomlsu lo our patrons oicar beautlml tones, elegant workman thip. duiabilltv, and rensomib'.e prices, combined with a mil guarantee, i or sale only at bo. lull WALNUT 8 "$' UNION PIANO MAXUFAC1UBINQ CO, GOVERNMENT SALES. G OVERNilRNT SALE AT AUGUSTA, OhUKUiA. Ifce iollowing Troperty will bo told at A 1'lBLlU AUCTION, TO BE HELD AT TUE UNITE! bTA'l ES ARSENAL, AT AUCUS1A, GEORGIA, ON 'J11UK&IJAY, Deoi mber 20,1866. Property ut i oitl I1 ItiHElt, ortu Carolina, as follows: About 70, CCO pounds uuEcrviceablo Guns, Shot, Dd bliei). 4 unserviceable Gun Carriajtes, with tbe Iron on them, biO Lairos damaged Powder. Lying at tbe Kailroad Depot, In ATLANTA, Gcorg.a 104,(00 poiuic'b Cast-iron Guns. At too Findiey Iron Works, at SIACON, Geor gia: A Fine Steam Tress Hammer, acting direct lroni Cylinder. Weight of drop 000 poumlR, At tbo AUGLSTA ARSENAL AM) POWDEK WORKS, the lolloning: 112 COO pounds Caut-iroii Guns. 12 too pounds Catt-ii on Castings, seme of them valuable. atOOOO pounds Cast-Iron Scrap, shot and shell, etc. e o. 6000 pounds Copper Scrap. l'JU liolu Gun Carnages, with tie irons on tut-in. 140 Ammunition Chests, black, walnut, and copper. GO tots of Artillery Harness, for tuo horses, Anf a quantity of othei property, consisting prlnci Saddles, Horso Equipments, Infauti y Accoutrements ( leather ), Uui-kei Appendages, Harness, Bullet Moulds, 1'owdcr Flunks, and ItlnrUBIllillli' lil-Ilor.fl The f a'e will common.-., at 10 A, M., and continue until all the property is ro d 1 toast.-'. Twenty per cent, on lti cay of tho sale, and the remainder when the property is de!irc;ed or within ten tlai s. Persons dentrins to purchase tho pioperty either at 1'ort Fisher, N. C, Atlanta or Macon, Gd.,ihou.d examine it teiore the day ol the salo. D W. FLAGLER, Brevet Lieut.-Col. U S. A , Capt Ord , 11 22 20t Commanding Augusta Arsen-il. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS FOR. X THE CI IV AM) COUNT I OF l'IllL.4 1 t-LPill A. In the matter ol the pctldon lor the Bale of real estate bv tbe Go man Lutheran Comre"ation 'ihe tinners enuil, appoint d by tue snld Court to h-ar and report upon the cle.uns of persons holding Ion in the burying ground of ihe above convrenution. situate on the east oU'o ti tlihtn street betneeu iiac.) and Vine ktieo iu llio city ol I'hlladelphlit hereby in accordance with tho order ol Court ot November .'i. lBtiii, gives notice to all purtles boldeis oi lots, or line resied therein, to uu rear before liliu at his olllce, Ni. 433 Walnut street, in said illy oa TiiUltsDAY tlm thlrieenth dn ol December. A. I. I Hi', at 3 o'C'ocit v. M . then midvhero io nresent their several cm hn-. Ills uotlce Is giveu for Ihe purpoao ot enabling piii- foiin having relations inirieu iu sum ground, or mivi.i,' riehtsor liurlnl armiled to them bv a'd conoratlo:i 'O present their obleotiuns to tbo sale of tho giouud and removnl of the dead. 11 its Yit THOMAS J. WORREI L. Fxamlnor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, R.iaia or 'I IIU U AS HANsEiJ.. duci-uned The Auditor appointed by ihe Court to audit, sett'o, and adj it tbe account ot IVILMM I-. haNhm.I , Admliilsirotor of Hie ectate ol TIIOM AS IIAKMKL '.. deceNed. ami to report distribution oi tlio b.tltinco Mi the hand-t or ihe uccouiitam, will meot tiiu piulici luteiesied. lor i lie puipusn o' his unpoint'iieiit, mi 'I III'IIMUAY, Deoeinler 13, IM0, at 3 o'clock '. VI . nt Ills oltice. No. 4vi WALNUI' Str. ct, in tlio el'.v of Phil t delplmi. WJL'lkM I . BIK E II , 14tuths8t Auditor. MEDICAL. USE THE "BRONCHOIDS" For Cough?, Colds, Hoarsenesj, Catarrh, Chrsi'o Bronchitis, Bore Throat and Langs, Etc. Eto. ALLEN'S "GnONCHOIDS," Also Invaluable for Clearing and Strengthening the Ytice. ONLY S3 CENTS A DOX. Nono pennlne without the written signature oi JOHN C. ALLEN, Jr., SOLE PROPRIETOR, HEVENTH and BOUTU Btreeta, Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CU U tuthsiat F RENCII MEDICINES IN VOGUE T CRIMAULT & CO. Chimiats to his Imperial Iliyhnus Prince flapotcon, 47 Rug Richelieu Paris. NO WORK CONTTMTTTO!T GRIM A UlT'SS fR UP ot liYl'QPUOSPUA TE of HUB For all I Iseasesol the C hest this Medicine Is Invaluable, it is largely U'ed at tbe ' BKoUPTO.N" HO.. I'll AL. In London, lor Consumption, and genera If apptoved bv the leading Medical Men In Kngiand andui Mauce. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. OSIMACLTS SYRUP OF IODIZED HORSERADISH This Syrup is employed, with the greatest success, In ?lace of i od Liver Oil, to which It u infinitely superior, t cures diseases of ihe chest, scrofula. Ivinpbatlo d Bor ders green sickness, muscular a onv.and losa of apnotlto. It regenerates the constitution by purliyinn the blood, and la, In a word, tbe most powenul depurative known. It is a ministered with the areatest elllcaov to younn cbldrcn, subject to humors or obstruction of the a lauds. NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLr-.2f.lON. DR. LERA H PUOMPIlAiK OF IRON. This new ferrufiinous medicine contains the elements ol ihe Dlood and bones aud IKON In a liquid state. It Is dllterent trom all hitherto offered to the public, is liimld colorless, and tasteless. It speoully euros CULoBobli, PAINS IN TUB BTOMACH, DIFFICULT DI3ESTI0N, DYSMRNOBBIKKA. ANEMIA. The majo Itv of the cademlcsot Medicine ot Paris recommend tbo Phosphate of I run to Ladies of delicato constitution, suflerlnv iioin Anemia and all other per sons latiKued ttom over anxiety, nervous emotions, over work, general deoilliy. and poorness of blood. It is the only preuaration which nevor causes consti pation, and can be borne by the most delicate stomachs. NERVOUS HE 1DACHK8. NEURLOIA, IN8TANTA NE0U8I.Y CURED BY GKIIH AULTM IIUARANA. A vegetable Biazilian substance, entirely Innocuous. INTERNAL OR LOAL NEW CURA-IVB AGENT, MATIOO. GRIMACLT b CO., PARIS. This new remedy Is prepared from the leaves ot a Fcinvian pepper shrub oalled MATiCO, and curca promptly and iniahiblv. without any lenr of iullain matory result. 'Hie great majo'lty of Physicians in i-.ri. iiuFnia, Germany, and New York now use no otner remeuy. GENERAL DEPOSITORIES T Tla a aflUl VI . TT T '11 . ' I t.a thamlata 17a At au a aunt m, viia vajA ot Xve Da VUUUiioiDi 11 BUE KICUKLIEO. In New York, at M. M FOUOEKA tt VANUi.it- KIEH'8, WILLIAM r-trcet jn rbiiaueipiiiu. at ttincii, iuwu&nija s t;u.. ana at every koou chemists. 8 i thtf Q LAD NEWS FOR THii UNf OltlUNATB. BELL'S ErEClFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for tbe Spbkdt and Perm MihT CtkB oi all liiseatcs arising frooi excesses lnyoutu I'bjelcal and Nervous Debility, etc. etc. SO CUANOt, OF DIET 18 NECESSARY. 1 hey can oe used vtitbout deiecilon,andnevt efitct a Cure, li uted according to instructions. CELL'S gPKCIFIC FILLS, Frico One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for fivo L.M lam a bo, Large boxes, containing Four Small, rricc mree uoi.urs. From four to l i boxes are generally required to cure oidlnarv cases though sinule box benefit Is derived irow udiug a in l brume Cases, where Nervous Prostration has aflected the bystein, BELL'S TOWIC PILLS re recomrr.enUed as tbe uiosi Lfllcaclous, Rejuvenating mu Invigorating lieuicdy iu (he wor d. a Package nice Five Dollars, wl I last a month, and is gtucrai.y suillcieuk In extreme casesof Debi ity, UKJLL'ts tX'lUtlAL HEKEDT, i rleelno iiollors, sutlicient tor a, mouth, can be use lo n ud advantage. it elves s-ueiiKt'i to tho sy seem, and, with tho Pills, r. iil el.tct a complete ltestoiatlou. A 1'nu.phlet oi 10U poiics, on Ihe EltKORt OF YOUTH, fieuil ntu us a Lecture und cau.ionto Voung Ueu, sent tree, 'ltn Cents required to pay postuge. Ii you cannot purchase Pell's RrECivio Rehediks ( i your Diutglst, take no other, but scud tho money liiect to DK. JAMES BRVAN. Const-Itlni? Pliysicinu, ho fcl'j UKO.IDWAK, New York And you will receive them by return oi mail pust paid, aud lite irom olservatiou. For euie by DYOll & Co., No. 232 N. SECOND btreet. Ui GAMARITAN'S GIPTI SAMARITAN'S GIFT J THE MOST CERTAIN EEMEDY EVES USED. "TEB, A POB1T1VE CUES" FOR ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM. IN IS. CKElIOS. Contains no llineral, no iiabam, no Mercury, Omy Ten I'tUs to be l iken to Jitfect a Cure. Tbey are entitely vegetable, having no smell nor any unp easaut table, and v. 1,1 not In any waj- Injuie tbo stomach or towels oi Ihe mot.1 delicate t uies in iroin two to lovr days, and recent cases twtutv-iour houis." cent by mail. Price, Alala packages, f i. Fema'e, $ SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HKRB JUICE , Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor i'crofula, liters, Ik-res, Spots, 'letters aoaies Boils, Mc. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb Jukes la tbe uuet potent mid eliectual remedy ever piescrlbed It reaches und eradicates every par tic e oi I he vtLereal poli-ou. W ill reuiove every vestige oi Imoorltles iretu ti.e system, as well as a l the bad tCectsol u.eicury. Price, simper bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used In conjunction with tbe Root and He rb J a Ices 1 ull aliectious. l rite, ten s. T be o.d tkkenlng and dibuunlng drnc ibavetogive way to remedies pureiy vegeiab.e, pleasani to the tunte, inu AlOMl Ibt tllK. bo d br l.Kd Ao 11AK.NES4 (.0., No. l PARK ROW and by luglhls li.tMND & CO.. Iropnetors, No. 915 RACE strew i biladeiphla U Iu A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the h.css ug of good heultb. can obtain relief by f go touHUltiDg Dr. E.1NKEL1N, neruiaii pnysician. nr kinkeiln lrei.l -l u'seeres. prepuies aud admtnNters his ow n medicines. 1 bey are pure, safo, and reliubia He Invites all persons uullerlnu lioin disease to call on .him. ( tnfullutiou Iree Uurlun tho day. and oillces open till uo'cleck In the evening. N w. corner ul TillRD and UNION Streets, oetween Spruce and I'lne treeis. 8 14Gm JOIiERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MAXWACTUJtEliS. lMfOliTV.ns, AUD DEALERS IX raints, Tarnishes, and Oils, . No. 201 NORTH FOURTH- STREET, 243m COFNEB W KACE. PRIVY WELLS-OWNERS OF PROPERTY The only pisce to get Privy Weill eleuued ana d s- ufected at very h A. PEYSON. Manufacturer of Foudreite . G OLDS MIT UO' UALL, L BHARY Street 1M SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & WHITE SKIRTS TO BE SUPERSEDED THE WATER-mOOF SHIRT FRONT Will save the Expense of White Bhirts fti Save the Trouble of Wnshing and Ironing Improve the Appearance ; Save Time in Dressing ; Remove all objections to Colored Bhirti; Preserve a Cleanly Exrior ; Protect the Breast, and Preserve Health Civo joy to the Household ; Make Travelling Plcawnt; Save your Money ; and Keep yonr Wife In a good humor. ALL FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANUFACTORY. 119fmrlm Ko. 44 a. THIRU Street, adgtory.! QE2STS' FUKNieniNQ GOODS - -(T8 WADE Or NEW YORK MILLS MCBLLW on y w ' nrlee f s &O. MlIhTS OF WAMSUITA MUSLIN nlr 13-15 usual price 5,60 BOV8 Ml IR1 8 on band and trade to order. A liberal deduction to wholesale trade WF.IBM. SHAKER, Aiil) CANTON FLANNEL TJN DF.rtHIHHTH AMD DRAWERS, all sixes and qnallllea. AlfO. FANCY SCAR KB, NECKTIEH, (iLOVBS nrKfS,. 8UPPENDE11S, etc, in treat variety, and hi reasonable prices. til 4 2m T. L. JACOBS, No. 1Q20 OIIESNtJT Street. glJIRTsl SHIRTS I SHIRTS! 40 JOHN C. EEKINGIOIi'S 40 Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, No. 40 North NINTH Street, rniLADELPniA.r Particular attention glrlng t of shuts. e Cutting and Uak n 1181m JJ. BUTLER, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I?o. 142 South EIGHTH St. 112 J. W. SCOTT & C O., SHIRT KANUFACTURER8, AUD 1EALKBS III MEN'S FUUNISHINQ GOOl)8 Ko. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOORS ALLOW THE 'CONTINENTAL, 'tl irp FfllLA DELFI11A. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SIIIIiT MANUFACTORY, AND viENTLEMEN'8 FURKISHINQ STOKE. PERFECT FITTING BHIRfS AND DRAWERS made irom measnrenicnt at verv short notice. All otbcrai ticks of GENTLEMEN tt DUtBH O00D8 in lull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., HIS No. 700 CHESNUT Street THE BEST FITTING SHIRT III AMERICA IB THU SHOULDER-SEAM PATTERN 8UIHT, Manufactured by R. EAYRE, No. &8 N. SIX D Street, Philadelphia, where you can find a large aaso. tmcntol GENTS' FURNISHING GOODr). Clip this out and give us a call. 817 No. 18 N. 81X111 Street, Philadelphia. nENTS' FTTPvNTSirTtfn noons. ; VJ r , uuf TJUAA. Jit.. , ... . nmmn .n, , w w ih, FINE SHIRTS, AND WRAPPERS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, 611k, Lambs' Wool, a Marino UNDER-CLOTHING. 10 Stuths No. 825 ARCH Street. SHIPPING. pp STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING i." Oueenstown The inman Line, ailimc semi-weekly, carrying toe uniiea Mates mul s "Ci'iY JF DALTIMtiRt" Saturday, December 8 CITY OF CORK" Weuuesdny, December 12 CITY OF PARIS" r-aturday, December 15 "CITY OF NEW YOhK" Saturday, December 22 and eaih succeeding raturday and Weduesduy, at noon, irom l ier No North river. KAILS OF P-SSAUE By the trail steamer sailing every Saturday. Fust Cobln, Gold IW.bteerage Currenoy To London.,.., 95 1 ToLondou lo Paris lfjej To Parbi od Passage by tbe Veunefdny aleamers i First cabin, CO; steerage, 30. Payable in United States cur- "i'assengersa'eo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre tt en, etc , at moderate rates. Meeiage parsege irom Liverpool or Oueenstown, 4M, i uirency. h lckets can be bouubt here by persons send Inv lor their Irleuils. For mriher In oimallon apply at the Company g oflces JOHN G.DALE Audit. g 1 No. IU WALNUT btreet. Phl'mla. ff STAR LINE TO NEW ORLEANS. The New York Mall Steamablp Ompany's'flnt oceau tteameis will leave Pier 40 NORTH RIVER, Now York, at 3 o'clock P. Al., as follows! MOUSING STAR On 6aturday MGNTEKKY On Wednesday HAVANA .On Saturday AllSBOURI On rtTeduesduy All tills of lading signed at the efflce upon the pier. l or might or passage apply to C. K. GABR1S0N. President, OAltltlSON L AbLhlN, 10 10 4p No 8 BOWLING GREEN, New York. U. L. LEAF, Agent, Office Adams' Expresx, No. &u Chesuul sireet, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP SEMI-WEEKLY, FOR COAST LINES, MAIL NORFOLK AKD RICHMOND, cabins 6and8 C'HAKLLblON, cubii' 'i5. hecondolas 1 SAVANNAH, cubiu. .......... 'li- Second class IS Every SATURDAY, star line 'or N(W ORLEANS Direct NFW ORLEANS Kim cabin.. ItO St cond cabin.. 40. beoeid olaHS..2J Flrtt cabin.. 10 t-econd cabin . 4i. Hecoud class,, a y, llh uusurp ai-6td tccommcoallons to either u.ass. Foi lielthl or pasiae, appi to ALLEN K 1 """AS & CO., 10 19 4p No- POWL1NQ GREtN. New Tork, FOR NEW "XORK. PHILADELj lila bteam Propeller company De .... a ..I.. .....1 U., P.li.1 TrrTTSilieure Lines, biutY" , a . p . , I,u.tt.l with all Korll uu M.d V iii-tern Hues. 1 or lieiglit which hi be talen upon aceominodallng teims. aVpiy tT wiLl.IAM 41. UAlUD JtCO.. j ig v No IMS. DELAWAUfl Avenue pf. TO SHIP CAPTAINS AKUOWHKUS. itst! 'Ihe nndertslgned having leased the SolONSCKfeW DOt K, bCKS to inlurm hi flieuds aud ibe i-auoiis oi uie nova. i lui rented lacUilies lo accommoduio those baviua; yesaela to Le luiecd or lepMre.', and lelag a p.acticaj shlicarj Pi nter und eau ker will give personal eitoutlon to the vefseis emruHiiu ui t antaiiis or Aieus bhlp-Carpeiitets and Machinists 1 .,..,10 f in HLUIiCV I'tUnt jfleio lo 1 uinpusHlon" lor Copper pai ....Jrvtliiu ol vei-suls' bollo lis, lor ibid el f ami, it the 1 am pre 1.1 tid to lUiniKii meeuiuc uu aviirnble terms .1 1 , 1 1 v 11 11 am II li Knniiii'ton "crew l"ek 1 DILAWARR tveiiue a bo e nure tnu. in