THE DAbl.Y EVENING TELEGRATI1. -1'IIILADELPIIIA, t'KlMY, ' DKCKMBKlt' 23, 13(16. AM08EMEHT8, Th (JrrtMA joa The followlna Is the pMTMnmn frtr the oouem at Musical fund Hall to-morrow a'tornoon : Ovrt3r, "I Him Ladra" O. Rolni fsrniiti ttong, first time H. 1'ronli 1 Ad ion, "Watt" Jowl Lauaer Marcne J uuttro, lroui "Kroica," 8in(oni L. V. Ileotlioveo Overture, -.Nachkiar-iiiro," an Ossian fjado Uni t trom taint Tirol time C. Uonnod tit lection from Mirtha ...Mltrup Mfinon Bi.itb. Hilts i in ftt . I flash id these holi day ttmr-s, and the world li crowding to vrltnoas his li(rntntn iiae itfritT. He well deserve patron at o, tor there ni U-w men in thin community who have, aco 'rdiua- to their means, dm inoro in inn way ol chanty than Bijt z. Purine the war he (tavc rat is pei formum os lu inoro thau sixty-three thou sand soldieia, and be it now continually emnu- lie ei tire proteid-. of a wholo porloiruanoe t noma tieiiivont society. CAM I) KM AKKA1HS. JicuuiiAKY. Last -veuing the house- of 1 and Faltiicr, on Tilth Mre'-t, bi low WhIiiui, wa.' entered by t'tittliv-' n panel out of the buck door. Tiie thieve riiiiiiuiiut il every drawer ami cti bo;ird in the house, and turnrd evcrythlu,; upside down, They wvie evidently hur.Bry, ai'd were no doubt trijrht.iicd oil' by somcthtnc, us several rrackcru, spread with bt.ttcr mi inch thick, wore found lyiiicon the la le. Tliey took with tbeni several deeds and a lot of clothing valued at $300. No nnvhti wi re made. ilFKTINO OK THK ClTT COI'NCIT.9. Last vc;iii))i; tlto City (Councils held their regular sttted UlCCttlljr. No business WHS ti'ttilHicled. A resolution wus oll'ered and Adopted that the Councils adjourn until Thursday next, out of rf spect for the death of one of tlieir fellow-ni'Mtitw-ra (Samuel McChiin. of the Middle Ward), aud that the members nccr-iipiiiiy tlie reuiuius lo the rave in a body. I Jo will be buried on al unlay, the 201(1 instant, from his rcsidcuee, Kedcrul' i-lK-f t, iibove S't -ot'd. riEAVY WtM. The wind blew so vio-1-nt y in this city lust evi-nintr, that .t required jjei't phyn'eal ext it ion to maintain au uprleh' todiiy position. One little pirl, at Fourth and It, -mill .:i streets, was luted Ironi her feet, and thrown -ion u UiM a distance of twenty leet. .-lie received no bodily injiirv, but was lrifilit- ne.i considerably, oiliccr liuwkiu.-, who was passing at the time, plckid her op and took her home. An Old Okkksdkr. CUarlea llinkle was arrested yesterday upon the charge of assault 1114 a uiiui and womun residing in California row, and tor breaking tbe windows of an out house belonging to Mr. Cutlery, opposite. He was a short time tduco released lrom the State's 1'risoo, having served out bin imprisonment lor aaiaultint; a Mr. Caldwell. Hi was com mitted in delitult of hail. ccipext. A man named Mat. Bell, i iuployed as a driver ot a coal-cart attached to Sir. I'v. nch's coal yurd, wn seriously injured by a navy stick ot wood falliiii on him in the yard. It struck hiui on the head, tearing otr a l-art of tie scalp, and iniurius his face. The wound bled protu-ely. lie was removed to his home tu Chesnut street, above K ulroml. Tats Camdkx Waups. The question is beiuji agitated at present of dividing Camden into siv wards. This would indeed be a benctit to the city, and all that is needed is a few of our prominent men to take the matter in nund, an i push it to the consummation. CITY INTELLIGENCE. AddUMuz'. Local Items see Third l'agt. ) The Wkathkk. Last night was ono of tho.-e periodically occurring dreary, comiortless Kifihte which clear the streets of pedestrians, nd even make ,he invincible policemen cuddle into some sheltered corner, or seek refutre neur irieudly otove. A violent wind, cold und "rfliiuy, blew down the streets, howled around She corners, whi-tlcd throufrh the alleys, pene oated through the thickest and wirmest of fioiiiinL', and made those who were walking or .ridinj; shiver all over by its unwclconio con tact. Its force wart such that it tended to lift asuspectiug individuals troni off their teet, r to gr?ntly impede their further progress. It was the immediate cause of the hanging of jiate?, slamniiner ot window blinds, and rattling t sashes, which iricatly disturbed tho ciua fciruity ot all within doors. We "hear of tue blowing down of many chilli-Irf-ys ia all ports of the city, and cutisnlcrahle damage done to the scalVoldi'Vjs of the new chnrohes in process of erection. The wefdht-r this moruing was of a trecinir tearteney, and ttui day one oi the coldest ex perienced this winter. Fibe QriGo's Cot; itT, i QrAitRY Sthbt, Betwkkn second and Thikb Loss about $1000. Tuirf morning, about halt-past 8 o'clock, the root of a buildintr in tuieg's court, occupitd by August Dul'uer, was discovered to be on tire. A sou ot his, in compuny with auotlijr .'ad, had ;'one on the roof and built a bontire. The wind blowing a stitT breeze at the lime, soon scattered tuebumiug brands over the rrt'f and tet It ou fire. I'urt ol if was burned oil, was a portion i f the next one. There are four bouses ;u the court, occupied respectively by B iciifv.l Ojdnn, lo-s alxitit S'l: lVUiick McGar veD. lots $100: Peter Welsh, U.hS $60; August IVituer, loss $7"i. All of these buildinus were tl o l d with water. The upper story of No. 2U tuurry street, ocetipied by David Hays, was d imaged sligbt:y by water." In the rear of No. Hi a bout cccupiod by Dennis Gibbons was also damaged by water to tiie extent of yioo. In all the houses the furniture was broken. Very tew articles were rescued in a perleet (date. The buiMings are owned by Mr. Krishmuth, and arc insured for $l.'ii each. Sacked Conckkt. In spite of the incle mency of the weather lasteveninir. quite a laree audit-aee was assembled at the First Presbyte rian cuurcu, at xnirty-uitu and urtdge streets. Tle concert couimcneed wuh a selection of soags, w hich were sunn very creditably. Then loi!ov.od a serie s of selections of solos, duetts, and u quartette. The music was under the d.recf.oii of I'rofes-or Georce J.Corrie, and the piano way of the .Stein way make, and eniiie from the est (bbshment ot' Me-rs. JSIasitt.s Brothers, No. l'.'O'i IChesnut street. The full, clear tones and the rich voUmir- of sound that are .-o emi nently characteristic of Stcinway's pianos, added meatly to the merits of the perform ances. The concert closed with a fine rendcrintr of th cantata enkitled "The Origin ot the Sea sons." the words of which were written by Miss Anna E. Federheu. and the music by Dai ley Newcoeub, Esq. Tteditl'ereut characters repre sented iu the cantata appeared lu appropriate costume. Ladies' J?'ai. This Fair, at the new cuvieh. Fraukhu street and Columbia avenue, is still iu operation, and continues todraw larae crowd. The ladies have been indefatigable in their management to please all who attend, and Their labors have been crowned with success. Articles of all kinds to orunment, to use, and to cheer the outer aud inner uiau arc still dis posed of from the loaded tables. Th ; voting on the no-e cart at lust accounts stood a follows: Itesoiution, - 4'J3 Huud-in-lland. 50 Taylor, 4 Total, 493 U reeabas, lor Masons aim idd renows, are el. citing on exciting vote, the le-ult of which will be announced. R0BBEHIK8 IN OUB IvCltAL DlSXKICTS. Ou the mailt ot vuo ua, me house ot Mr. William Stevens, on Broad street, above Kisinor 8uu bme was entered, and a quantity of apples two tar of preserves, a ouari oi molasses. eizbt pounds of euyar, four jiounds of butter, Hot "0 eggs, and a Roose were stolen. The thief, who was evidently lavhiar tin for Christ huh. had entered through tho cellur door which had been lcn open. On ihe evenioiz of the lsih. the house of Mr m. Coir, at the cornev of Nlectown lane and the Township Hue ro:d, wa entered . uud ivbbed of a quantity ol ciouiiu. llOMK AUT tiAI.lt OF CBr'"tBBA-TKr Paintinos Thb I'boduotionh or .American Abtihts. Hcotl's Art Gallery has become iden tified sm one ot the permanent institutions of our city. Its opening is eagerly looked or by our citizens, who know that It ia always toe signal for the sale of beautiful and rare wm'ks oi art. Home, in lact the very best, collections ot articles ot artistic skill in workmanship, and elegance in appearance, have b-en otferrd here within the pt month; and now the public is again informed of anoiher sale of oil painting", which no doubt will be more ac ceptable, because the most noted productions ot our own artists. The present collection numbers 275 pieces, which are to be sold at the Gallery, No. 1()'2() Chesuut street, by B.Sco't, Jr., on rnday, Saturday, and Monday evenings, December 28, 2!, and 31. in ur edition of yes t .-rrtny afternoon, by a typographical error, it wa.s mad" to appear that this was the first col lection ever oliered at public sale at the above gallery, whereas It eliould have roa lthe flnes-t: and this expression cannot do justice to the merits of the pnintines, which, for composition, conception, and artistic skill, cannot be sur-j.u:-s-d. The collection consists of oil palntinss. com pj'S'rtg views of all descriptions; pastel picture which rival in delicacy and beauty the finest ol paintings; crystal medallions of exquisite elegance nod appearance. These collections have been received lrom tho American Art Gal lery ot New York, which contains contributions lrom artists iu all parts ot the United Htatcs. Surely these great inducements oll'ered cannot fail to meet with appreciation among our citi zens, who desire fine works of art, inasmuch as the pieces arc of a superior order, and their authors our own countrymen. The sale will take place at Scott's Art Gallery, No. ll)'2() Ches nut street, to commence this evening, when all should be oa hand. Hearing Before Alderman Beitler. esterday alteiuoon Louis Derdiue had a hearing before Alderman Beitler. He is a sneak thief, and lor some time has been in the habit of taking lodgings in the evening, and in the morn ing decampiug with whatever he could lay bin hands on. A multiplicity ot witnesses were examined. The following were the moat iui poitant: Samuel R. Sperry sworn I reside at No. 17"2 North Tenth street; I had stolen trom me an overcoat and pair of gloves, and a small sum of money; the defendant, who had several allows, came to the house on the evening ot the twelfth ot this month, engaced board, and lelt in the morning with the property. The witness iden tified a cott as bis, among a large number of articles recovered by Detectives Levy and Tyson. James T. Malvin testitied that he resided ou North Seventh street, aud that he had been robbed by defendant ot a watch, dress-coat, shirt, and a handkerchief, on the morning of tho 2d inst. Witness bad recovered tho shirt. Mrs. Mary Floiar, proprietress of a bjardimr houseon North Seventh street, testified that the younsr men who boarded with her had be-u robbed; the pri-oncr came to her hou-e on the sixth ot this month, aud lelt at an early hour the next morning, taking with him the stolen property: the defendant gave the uame ot Charles Davis. Allen Jameson and several others were ex amined, and testitied that they htwd been robbed at different times of clothing, etc. The witnesses boarded at different houses in the city, and in every ca.-c the prisoner engaged board in the evening and lelt early the nest niorniuir. Nearlv all recovered some of their property, and ideii tilied the prisoner. Derdine was committed in default of $5000 bail. Au Attempt at Arson. A man named Peter M addon was arrested at 8 o'clock this moruinsr, on a charge of attempting to set fire to the Providence House, on Mam street, Frank- iord. The attempt was made about 3 o'clock this morning by firing some bags, saturated witn coal oil, under the Iront platform of the hotel. Very fortunately, Otlicer Marcillioft happened to be near by when the flames were started, and put them out before they had trained any head wav. When he first saw th fare, the wind was blowluff directlv into the cel lar underneath the building, and if it had got a start it would have caused u severe conflagra tion. Madden, the man arrested tor making the attempt at arson, was seen to try and enter the building a lew minutes before the tire broke out, and, when arrested, his wife was trvintr '.o induce him to enter his own house. He wa? was held for a hearing to-day. Exhibition of the Philadelphia School ok Dksihn fok Womkn. The public is respectfully informed Hint the annual exhibi tion of the above-named institution will be held at the school-house, corner of Filbert strc -t and Northwevst lYnn Square, to-day, the 2.sth iut., and will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'olock P. M., to continue on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday. This exhibition cousists of arawinss, paint ings, etc., the productions of the scholars. Besides the fine collection in this direction, there are colh-clions of works, used as art studies by those in attendance. All who atteud, no doubt, will bo well satisfied, judging from the well-known merits ot the institution and its productions, New Fast Frekiht Lixe to the Sourn. We call the particular attention of our mer chants and shippers to the announcement pub lislied elsewhere ot the openintr of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and its connections. This is the only all rail route to the South, and goods may be shipped by it to any point in the Southern country, at Broad ami Prime streets, without breaking bulk, as cars run throueh from Philadelphia to Lynchburg. The rates of carriage are as low as by any other route. Colo nel James C. Wilson is the agent of the road here. His oflice is at No. 105 South Fifth street. A Heavy Haul. Yesterday aiternoon, Mr. Robert C. Gallagher purchased a number ot United States 520s at the oliiee of Messrs Drexel & Co., in Third street. He had gone but a short distance fieni the ollice, wh.-ii he put his hand iutu his pocket t tako a look at the package, -when he touud thai it was missing. The stolen bouds amounted in value to about $S0O0. Mr. Gallagher supposed thai his pocket must have been pu ke I in Third street, .ioou alter leaving Droxel's oflice Burglary. Last Wednes lav mornin?, a young man named John Jackson, aged eishtceii veins, was arrested on York roa I, near risher line, ou the charge of entering the house of Mr. Potter, on Fisher's lane, near the North Pennsylvania ltiiilroad, and stealing clothes of Mr. Potter, wife, and child. After Jackson was arrested, he acknowledged to Lieutenant Dun gan that be had taken the things. He had a hearing belore Alderman Good, and was held in $1000 bail to answer. The Eumored Prize-Fight and Death of one or tub combatants. H was rumored through town that one of the parties, named McCauley, encased lu a prize tight said to have occurred at me lownsuip line, in the southern part of the city, was killed by a foul blow. The report was that he had died soon alter leavinir the ground. From further luquiiies by our n poiter, it appears that the man McCauley was seen drinking in a saloon in the lower part o: the city at a late hour last evening. Cab Blown from the Track. Last eveuinir, as a passenger car was going along Havcrford street, near the Wire Bridge, a heavy gust ot wind blew it from the track down the eu banknient. The car was injured, and one of lie horses was so severely hurt ibat Otlicer Glass had to kill it. Neither the conductor nor driver were injured. riousK Rorbery. The house occupied by Mr. Knox, in Greeu 6trcet, neur Coulter, was entered last night through a back window, by burglars. It ts supposed that the thieves were persons who haJ been employed about the pre mises. Mr. Knox could not find that they had succeeded in obtaining anything. The Alexander Church Fair, held at the corner of Nineteenth and Green streets, will be continued this evening and Saturday even ing, opening at 5 o'clock P. M. The voting ou the silver tea set and editor's chair will ilOoC at , lo o'clctk ou Saturday evening. The Bojnd Rorbery Finding op ths Box. The box contsininar the bonds stolen trom Hie oflice ol C. P. Bayard was found at No. 4J : Callowhlll street, by ihe wife of a tavern-keeper. Most of the stolen property was recovered. It was found yciterday aiternoon at 3 o'clock, In ihe alley way, near an ssh bairel. Tho tinder t (iist thought it was a baby, but when she dis covered what It was she gave it to her husband, who ent it to Mr. Bayard's oflice. When it was first banded to the man he did notknow what to do with it. but oo reading the account of the rob !ery in tie papers he discovered what the prize was. The most energetic etforts are being made to Discover the thieves, but thus far they have managed to eludo the search of the detective?. JjisANE Stkanoek. This morning an individual respectably dressed was observed wandering arouud the rooms of the City Coun cils, and starlne at everybody w ith a peculiar expression in his countenance. Vv hen ques tioned as to his name and place of rest lence, ne only muttered something that was inaudible. He was taken to the Central Station by Itc-erve otlicer Roberts, and there gave his name as Isaiah Miller, and -aid that he resided at the corner of Jetlerson street and Broadway, Bal i more. A teleerani wdl be sent to that city to inform bis ir lends of his whereabouts. A Thieving Mendicant. Yesterday afternoon a man went Into the store of Messrs. Reynolds & Sons, for the purpose of soliciting alms. He told a pitiful tale ol having no home, and having had nothing to eat for some time. Those in the store did not like his personal appearance, and he was permitted to depart without receiving what he asked for. As he was leaving, he picked up an iron register, valued at $8. He was arrested and taken before Alderman Jones, to whom he gave the name of Charles Davis. He was committed to answer iudelat.lt ot $'M) bail. Runaway and Acxidest. Yesterday noon a young woman, residing at No. 2043 Mount Vernon street, was knocked down and run over l.y a runaway hor.-e, attached to a milk wairon. She was severely bruised, aud was taken to h t residence. Found. A horse and wagon were picked up at the corner of Delaware avenue aud Arcu street last eventtg about half-past 9 o'clock. They were taken charee of, and can be ob tained by applying to Lieutenant Edgar, of the Harbor Police, at Front and Noble streets. Found Drowned. An unknown white woman was fouud drowned in MeCrosky's dock, on tho Delaware front, yesterday afternoon. The Coroner will hold an inquest on the body to day. Uskkii. Presents. CSKKUL rBKBKKTS. Useful I'bkseats. UsKKCL PKKSKKTS. lihl KUL, l'RKHKriTS. L'HKVCl- Pbesekth. ; Yt K ARB fKLL!M Over oat at 12 00 l'rico last year, 20 00 ' " 15 60. " 25 00 ' " 20 00. " " " 3i)W " 2ft 00. " " " 35 00 " 30 00. " " " 45 00 " 35 00. " " 50 00 Businkss Coats SfS 50. $12-00 9 00. " M " 14-00 woo. lr.-oo ' 1100. " " 16 00 J2 00. " " " 1H00 14 00. " " 20-00 16 00. " " " 22 00 " " IS 00. " " " 25 00 Pasts at. i 00. " " " SO 00 ' 6-00. " " " 7 50 " " 6-00. " " " S'50 " " 7 00. ' " 10-00 8 00. " " " 12 00 " " 9 00. " " " 14 00 " " 10 00. " " 1600 Vmts at 2 60. " " $4 00 ' " 3 00. " " ' 6 00 ii ii 4.00, ii " ii 600 " " 6 00. " " " 700 ii ii 60o n ii 9oo We bave ft' far the laruost and best assortment ol Men's. YodiIh'. anil Horn" clothing in t'hiiadelDtila. which is beiuir replenished bv lurirn dullv additions. manufactured of foods purchased reji-ntiy at much tens than cost, and having teduced all stock on haul to proportionate nrioi , are oucrinz sucu uaruaius as are above enumerated. NOW IS THK TIME TO BUY PRICKS CAN Bil NO LOWEU. Half-way bf.twken, t Bknxktt ft Co, y.bf.twken, ( H Fifth a' j Sixth 9 A. (nl 'lOWKH 11 ALL, .IS M AllKBr Stbkkt. Geo. btkC .& t,o. s I'ianos. -rirTJ I tt""K ii i Gould's, f7" x ii oevenui Home Art. Sut jrboil paintings, pastel pictures, auucrvsiai nieaai jus, irom tue American Art uai lory, Ni w York, established lor the eucjurauenient ot artists, to be so.a this oveniuir, continuiuir to morrow and Monday evenings, at tho Att Oailery, No. JlttU cnesnut street, uy u. soou.jr, in the collection can be fouud some really (rood pictures, ana oy nrsi-ciuss nmsr A Grkat Public Wajt is snppMel bv Hum phreys' Homcopatuiu Specifics. They are Medicines that lather, mother, nurs-, or invalid can always have at hand, aud apply without danger or delay, ana Willi prompt pem-nt ana reuei. try them, bee advertisement. Auaress, uumpnrcys' Specific Uorouiopathio Medicine Company, No, 602 iiioaaway, jncw iorn. Elliptic Sewtno Machinb Company's FinsT TllEMIUM LOOK-STITCU SKWINO IlACHlNBS. In- comparably the best for family use, Uuthnst Pro mnunstUold Medal), Fair .Maryland Institute, Nw Yurkand l'ennsyivania SUto Fairs, lSJU. No. i)23 Chednut stieet. malf I'cbi.io NOTicK. H. u. W hamuli & Co., No. 318 Chesnnt street, are now ready to supply their choice and pure (jouiecuons, put up in neat uoxo'. Also, a lame assortment of Imported Vo&cs, Sur prises, and KnicK-knacks, lor Tr jfts. 'IIoi.iday Week and How I'o Spkd It." A new work, just out, price from $25 to 41 J. Beauti lully illustrated by iho - Louis V" Overcoals sjid at Charles stokes & Co.'s tirt-class Clotliiuj House, under the Contjni-ntni. JKS-TJ llAlM.'S BIIOS.' I'lANOS. yTg ''"Y.Viodoratein price, andasdur.ib'e;''f"irv I ' an ntiy lihuv uik vt-i . tiould, Seventh and i hennnt Streets. CAitAMias Caramels Cauamv;i.s Ueor;e V. Jenkins hai as tine an assortment of Curuuiols ot all tlavorr a enn 1 " hrnl nnvwhorf.. Ciiii.i'Kr.s's ci.i.thi.no il. siioc-makor & Co Nos 4 and ON. Eithth street, are now op nmjr a splendid as'iii'tiiient ol boys', girls', mluius', and niisres doming x LivisizK l'liototiiapb in Oil tor a parlor: a ilnilur I'hotourapli lor tlie siltiuK-rooiii ; six oaril I'lioio-'mph' i'r lil for votir inond-i, uia.iv at II, E lieiuet' Oalltrv, No. 624 Arch btrtet. lu-v yovb black Cake, the best in the world, ot ttoise A Co., vr: """ ri " -"rujt. TfZTi kill AliON it Iiamu.n'ii C? tTYY'o 1,1 'nt,t o,'au' onlv at n t i i ' J.E. GOUlO a, "ev -uiu aim unn-.nu; sireetK.A Goi.l) C'r-cp js, l.'tie J.UUIBIV 1st, Wanted hr Uiilxel &;Co., tSa. M s. I bird Street. ItAKIlAlSf) IN CLOTU1NO. Bargains in Clothing. Bargains in Clothing. Bargains in Clothing, jtj H juvv reduction in p ie !. Efinsiuess Coats ai lo, 812, 811. 10, 16,1 tip' anu np to 30. tfrOveiei awat $1, U, 613, if-15, Wtm&l 19, S20, and up to 40. JJ:J tf-l'iints at H 5, 0, 7, s, 0, HO, 12, 414,43 car H5, $10. 3i GgVe-lsat ?, 2 60, fc3, 50, 4, 1'6), 8-6,4) $3f- K5 60 to u. Every garment marked down uu account ol Ueoiine In cost ot manufacture . Clothlns can now be bad cucai ir than It may again for some time to come, WANAMAiiLit & Brown, Popular Clothiq House, ' Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth aud Market btrooto. Undeiciothinn v.rj cbi-up. . MAItlllKD. FWAfMI ARMHl UoM.in this cft, on Moniny iMiln? thf ailh Inntnnt, br thn Br. h. A. M utcumr, r. hAMUll. Kyuu ia iu'.. mxAfiiii- a auu. HTKOMi, all or Uil city. ' S y NOLIflH MAHAFFKY. On the 2M lntnt, at ft. lick s ( hun h, by the Very lte. Dr. 'Hara V O. Pat .nr. r-"v..i r,r,ui,irill lo III IM l.l.ir. 01 . Hvcnnil dauKtiter of Cbarlet Maham-y, Ksq ., ad ol rhi!adelhta. M NrtKriir.Ks kick (hi cb rNtms-Kva. at the Ht. NIcholM Hoiel, Hrondav, Mt-w York br Krv. Dr. Adams. Jr K T ha.MikUs of I'lulailelphla. to Miss M. i.. B1CK. ol WIlmhiKton Hoi. Bl'OOY. On the 2th Innlanl. Mtv. ANN. rli at Jamea Uunvy. lu tl.e 40iti rear oi no- mto. 1 1 roiauvrs and trM'iKln ot the tamliv are resm-clfnl v Invitid to attend tbe ninersi, from the rnlilncH ot her husl and, No. iM I'ntharlne Hrwt, on Honday aftprnoon ai 1 o'clock, wlU.out lurilu-r uoiice. Intorumni aL L'.iiiiiv dtal Cemetvry. 11A1 Zl I.L. Aftr a lonif and nnlntiil lllns. which was borne with I hflxtlau loriltudt, fillLIf HALZLl.L, in ihe s'.ith year of bis o l be leuaiien and irlcmu of the lamly are remicetfalir invited to attend the tonrral service, at tlie isecon t Ilaolist I burnU.New Market street, al-ove I'oplat, on Saturday aitemoon. tbe Wih instnnt at 1 o'clock. PRICK. In Wllinlnulon. Icl.. nn tlia llitli IniUnt. JOHN H. I'KIC'K. The relative and frlctulu ol the mnillv are resoecfallv Invited to tti nd th- funi-ral, IViini his lato reu'dmico, ho. 1'JK alaiket atreet Wilinlnc on. I'd . on Biitunliiv morning, tho .ftih instant, at U o'clock, without lutthei notlce, 5 RICHAnilHON. At rinclnnatl. Ohio. December 1',. lH'-S NAlllANIKLM. KIl'lUHIlHIN. lateoi tins dti. lllsnuie relatives ami trtenils. and aiso his Masonic fiiends, are rcKoectlally Inrltod to attend bis limerul. trom toe residence ot his lathor-ln-law, Alexander Moray. No. h:m M. Twelfth street, to-morrow uuruiukt at 11 o'clock, wlibout lurther notice. S SKR KD SoddentV, on the JAth Instant. CHAP.L1.S1 SKKAD, In tbe 21lh year of his aue. 1 he reiauvesand irieuos oi the lamity, a so mo woo a Samaritan ljoile, No. Stl, I. O, of O. and tlie meiolierit oi t'oiiipauy O, IVtli Kogliucnt P. V. V.. and tbe rem mcnt in ui ueral and also the Iona Assembly, are ro- tliccU'U'ly Invited to attend the luneral, from his father's residence, No. 2U7 Marion st.eet, on siincinv attcinooil at 2 o'ciock. 10 proceed to union emeiory. WIIXKTT.-On the 27tu Instant. JAMLS F. WIL- l.tTT, aged 11 ycare. SS. riO A NICK IKU'SRKKKi'Kk, I'HKSKNT A 1. f-lothes-Wringer or (larpet Sweeper, which so (jria'lv diinlnlshca the dlsoomlorts necessarily at tendant upon eliher u '-washing or aweepliia- day." wvi-ral kinds are sold by TKUMAD rtHAW, ISo. S3.MI.lnht I'Mlrty-llvei mai.kici Ht . oeiow Mintn. AI-'INK ASSORTMENT Or 55 STYLES OL' Hkntcsldr Ladles. MiSM'S, Contleinen. o' Bovs; skate r-tiaps, 1 1 eel i-iaies, rtkaiers' i-ockci uiminis, ani Parlor Miaten (by which you may learn to skate m doorel. SkaU-a sharpened aud repalrod. . ITRl'MAri A SHAW, . Ko. SSR (Klht Thlrty-flve) M KKKT Ht.. below Nlnt. "10UPIN DICK'S" GRIN OF DELIGHT would oeruaps ne oroaner ana mure pnowmi II vnnr ChrlHtlliHH (iilt to him WB a IIOXOI IOOIS. Bo'b Work Bench, or a Boy's Turning Lathe, or one of tboae nice Bleda aad Hlelglu for sale by No. 8A (F.lirht Thlrty-flve) MAKKKT Hu. 05,nJ,' W A K It IT K T O N. FASHION A BI.F. IIATTF.R, AO, tllr.aii; l nin-ei, Nexi door to Post Oflice. SKATING PARKS. g RATING! SKATING! WEST rUlLAl'KLt'HI A. SKATING PARK, TUIRTY-FIRST and WALNUT Streets. Ice In splendid condition. Per'ect'y smooth, open uuth in o'clock at oiKtit, aud lilinniuated. Pars, rioe DBUU Ol " .... n. . Heakon Tickets J. Admission, 05 cents. Access to the t'ark bv a low minutes rlde bv tho Market BUeet, Chesnut and Walnut street, spruce an. 1 Pine, and fchuvlklli liahways. It- SK A T I N O! S K AT 1 N (i ! SKA T I N (J ! 8KATINOI SKATlNlil SKATINUl 0-1 THE AUC 1 1 J PsItK, UN 'I II K AHCI II! ' AUK. FIOHTH AND COLUMBIA AVKNUI'., THtS KH.lU'll AND nOI.UMHIA A VKN fB. THti DA V DA I DKAilf' ri I miMS.-i4LU(ii THIS EVENING. THE UNITLD BTATK8 11KA8S BAND IN ATTIiNUANCK. ACCE93 BY THK TKNTH, EUiHTII, UlttVKD AVr-Nl'K.AND UNION CaIW. HBASf'N T ICKE1SI M-00 l?21tf K. II HAYHIIKST. HUPKKISTBNDEST. j;ilE SKATOltlAL QUEJ-iN, The Greater Skater of the Age, is Coininc? Next Week to Park, THIRTY-FIRST and WALNUT Sts. VI 20 U" SKATES. O KATES !S K A t ! 1 S K A T K S ! ! J 0 PHIblP W1I.SOS & riumi n No. 4W CHKSVUT Street, have Inst received the largest assortment of Ladies and Gents', Ulrls' and Boys" Mkatcs ever offered by them. W have tilted up a room exclusively for Ladles, lor the sal e of Ice Skates, i'ailor bkatos, and, Hkatcs ot tvery description . AUo-KUBBt.BHp . MKAIlMt .T.VOKKT3. and everv descrlfitlon ot Itabbcr Uoods, Parlor Croipict, 1 arlor Base Ball, b, 90S nAt'KR A CO.. 12 4 1m ho. 40S tlHKHNU f wtreet. CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. fJICH LACE CURTAINS, lho Subscribers bave now tu Stock, and aro re-rclvintr-from the lato AUCTION; SALES, IH NEW YORK, Nottingham Lace Curtains, From Ordinary to Rich Style. Trench Lace Curtains, From the Lowest to the Highest Quality, soma o tlem the RICHEST MADE. . 1 LSO, Vestibule Lace, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard Bfculin Curtains, and Certain Muslim in great variety SHEPPARD.VANHARUNQEN&ARRISQN 0 14 wfi6mrp No. 1008 CnESNC" strrr. LEGAL NOTICES. T N THK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IrOIt TIIE L CITY AND COUNTY OK PIllAADlSL.l'U A. JOHN l. WtLLa AM) Wlr K VS. i AIS B. WHIT NEY. Vend. Exp . Covenant. June Term 1SG5. No. 111. Tbe Auditor appomteiif to distribute tbu fund in Court ran-edbyibe sale ol the lol owlun described H.-al Ksiat i, by virtue ol the ahovu writ, to wltl Ad thst cert.i u lot situate In ihe Urst Ward 01 the CUV ol Philadel phia, beginning ai northeast corner Pansvuuk roao and Itued street, and exlmiidiit! thence northward along tbo easjiSide ol Pansy i-nk road 4-i lent : ibenco eastward m riKlmauKlei w lib said Ps-vunk road as u et S lucliei-t tliei aouthward at right auules with snid Keed street, aud Hug tho west aide of a two-feei-wlde aPuv leading lino the said Koed street, l-i leettili luches and thence weotwaru along the north side of aid Koed street 67 feet to tbe place ot bcgluniii'.' will meet ihe parties intended lu the said lundat bis oilloe, No. soutii THlini htreet. on WEUS K81JA Y, Jauuarv B, lsti7, at 4 o'clock P. at., for Ihe puiposes oi nis sppuiniuient. i 2h finwSt pvR. HUNT Bit. No. 44 N. SEVKNTH HTBRET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILAIIELPHIA. ' Acknowledged bv all partti-t interetted as ly tar to AC ,MWr "Hf5t!CfeHHFlU. PHVSICIVN In the treatment f Dtteatrt iu ft tpertalttl. OMCK THOBOOUU. and permamul curtt otwraiiteea iu ever, caae. llemi!iber I'U II C NT KK'H Celebrated Remedies ran only be h d genuine at his old eiitabllsl.ed.Oce Jo 4BV'UBl,l'l'9Vi'l',,'rt,M l wni EDITION FROM WAtHINQTON THIi AFTERMOJN. Relocation or an ETcqunfai,- Anpbw Johnson, President of tho Vv' States of America, to uil whom it concern : An exequatur benrinr; diife the 12d day of Murch, 18ri8, having been issued to (Serliard Inus-cu, reeocnt.intr him as Consul of Olden burg for New York, and declaring him free to eKcrcise sad enjoy sueli functions. )ower-., and privileges as are allowed to consuls by the law oi nations, or by tho laws of the Uuited States, and existing treaty stipulations between the llovernnient of Oidenburp and the United State? ; and the said .lHn-.sc u hnvlne refined lo uiipiar in tho Supreme t'ourt of the .state of Sew York, to answer in & suit there euterod usaiiirt himiielf nud others, ou the plea that he is a consular otlicer of Oldeuburc, thus seeking to line hi" ollieitil posit leu to defeat the ends of justice: it is donned advisable that the t-nii Or rbtird Jnnssen should no looser be prrinittod to continue i tho exercise of such lunctious, powers, nutl niiTilegos, These are therefore to declare that 1 no longer reeonir.e said Gerhard Janssen as Consul of Oldenbnrar for New York, and will not permit him to exercise or enjoy any of the functions, powers, or privileges allowed to Consuls of that, tuition; and that i do hereby wholly revoke and annul the said exequatur heretofore given, and do declare tho samo to be absolutely null and void from this day forward. In testimony whereof I have caused the.-e let ters to be mado patent, und the seal of the United Stutes ot America to be hereunto affixed. Given uuder niv hand, at Washington, this 2Uth day of December", in tbe year of our Lord 180ti, and of the Independence ol tho United SUtes ot Anif rica tho ninety-flrsl. L. S. A 81 OH W JOHNSOX. By the riesident, William H. Skwaip, Secretary ol St'.iie, Itio Stenmer A-4ralnsin. New York, December 2S. The steamship Aus tralasian, from Liverpool, has not been ashore at all as reported. Sue arrived tn the lower bay yesterday morning during the snow storm, and has Dot been able to come- up slue, owiug to the gale. She will probably reiuttiu below uutil lo-mormw niomlug. Arrival of the Nora Scotia. Fohtland, Me., December 23. The steamship Nova Scotia, from Liverpool December 13 aud Londonderry December 14, arrived here at 1 o'clock. She reports that on the 25th in-taut she passed a steamship bound east, supposed to be the Moravian. " The Loss of the Steamer Commodore. RiVkB Head, L. I., December 23. Tbe steamer Commodore, lost in the Sound last night, was valued ut $15(1,000, and was insured for $CO,000. " THE KIDHEYS. The kidneys arc wo In number, situated at tbeup;er part of tbe loin surrounded by tat, aud consU'tng oi three parts, viz.: The Anterior, the Interior and tbe Exterior. Ihe anterior absorbs I nterior consljts of tissues ot veins, which serve as a deposit for the uriue. and con vey it to the exterior. The exterior la a conductor also terminating in a single tube, and called the V rotor. THo ureters are connected w ith the b' adder The bladder Is composed oi various covertners ortis snes, divided Into pans, viz. : 'I he Upper, the I.nwt r the lieivoua, and the ilucous. The upper cxpeli-, tli' lower retains. Many bave a desire to urinate with out the ability to retain. This treuueutly occurs In children. To ours these affections we must bring Into actiti the mutiotrs, which are engaged in their vailous func tions. It they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made avar that however alight may be tbe attaofc, It la sure to ail'ect hi bodily health and mental powers, as our tlesti aud bluod r supported trom tbeso sources. TIIK tlllAVEL, fac gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. Thee organs being weak, the water is not expelled from-tbe btadder, but allowed to remain; It becomes fcveiisb and sediment forma. It la from this deposit that the stone is tunned aud (Travel ensues. I DROPSY la a collection id water in some parts of .he, body, and bears different names, according to the parts aHeoted, viz., when generally diffused over the body, it Is called Anasarca; when of the adointn, Ascites; wheu of the Klicut, HydtotboraK, I TUKATMKNT. Ileimnold's highly eonceutratod coinnoun l Extract o Buchu l decidedly one of the best reuicdlos for diseases of th bladder, kidneys, gravol, dropsical swoUiiw, rheumatUim, and gouty affections. Under this bead we baxe arranged Dysurla, or difficulty and pain In passing water, scanty seoretlon, or small and frequent dis charges of water, Strangury or stopping of water, Uo maturia or bloody urine, Uout, and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change In quantity, but Increase ol color or dark water. It was always blghlv recom mended by the la e Dr. Physic In these adoctlons. Tbut medicine Increases tho power of dlgssllon and txcltes the absorbents Into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous dispositions, and all unnatural enlargements, ai well at pulu aud iutlammatiun, are reduced, aud is taken by MEN. WOMEN, AN'O f UILDKFV. Bireetlons lot use and diet accompany. PRINCIi'AL DKfOTS: Helmbold's Druj and Clieuiical Wara house, So. 54 BS0ADWAY, Metropolltau Hotel, New York,1 AM Ko." 101 S. TENTH ISt. pniLA-DELPUIA., 60U BT DBTjaaiuM Ev'liltYv FARE 07 CO0NTHFS1T FOURTH EDITION FflOM WASHINOTO?, TniS P. 3L Ftll.kl. BlthPAIOHKi TO "MNIN THLaAr.I Washinqtow. December M. U'lien Surratt will Arrive. It is experts thutthe United States steamer S.WRtara will arrive here, with John II. flurraU on boarJ, t,liont tho mid lle of neit month Arradta'onienta for his immediate trial before the District Court are nearly completed. Chief Justice. Canter will pn-uHe, und be present eur-b day. ""r i-yom, ot Idaho. It Is whimpered We that Governor Ly.n is n defaulter to tbe Oovemmint to the tune of $i0,000. His report that he was robbed of that amount In tbe ears, is jrenerally disbelieved. It, is said that ho will be prosecuted at once, as his Accounts are in a bad stale. The Next Scuator from Peauaylvatttia. Everv body expecU to soo Hon. TlidJe Stevens selected to the Unitd States Senate. All the lending renusylTanla politicians agree that his chiiuces are tuo beMt, but they all say that Cameron is 'invariably good ou the home--stretch." Nhip News. Nkw York, December 28. Th.i schooners Magellan, bound to bavannah, aud Mat;elUn, bound to Rio de Janeiro, are two of Use schooners bolore reported anhore near Saady Ilook. Tho name of the third cauuot be made out liOHTOH, Decemlwr 2S. Tho brig C. 9. Yum Horn, from CienfucRos for Boston, previously repotted as sunk off 1'oiut Uip, has t2on towed to Nantucket bur by the steamer Island Home. Blurder. Richmond, Va December 2S. The store or II. W. Wall, at Slehrlu depot, on the Danville Railroad, sixty-five miles :rom this city, was broken open this mornincr. and Samuel Rowiett tbe clerk, murderod with an axe. The store wm afterwarcLi plundered. Another Feniau Sentenced. QvKBHd. December '.'.s. Michael Crowley, w" was yesterday found guilty by a jury at Sweets burp, ha been sentenced to be executed wiik the other condemned Fcntnns on the 15th u February. Crowley is a British subject. Tbe Nova Scotiau at Portland. Portland, December 2S. Tho steamer Nov Scotiau, with Liverpool dates to the Uth inst, is signalled below. Her advices have been u ticipH'.ed by the stettmer Australian. repurti;it below at New York. From J J anisburjr. 11 AKBisiiuittJ, December 28. State Tr.-asurnr, William H. Kemble, has directed to be prepared at once, a lfsl of the soldiers of 1812, entitled to pensions from the State of Pennsylvania. Separate lists for each couuty will, as soon an they are completed, be forwarded by Mr. Kem ble to Cue treasurer thereof, which officers will pay the semi-aunuul pension-) dun the 1st oi January, 1H67. "Latent Markets by Telegraph. Baltimore, lcmbi-r IS). Flour .quint; sigh grades brm. Wheat very soarce; red 9'S IS i 2v. Corn steady. Seeds inactive; Clover SK-T6. ' Iro. visions dull and drooping. Sugars heavy. CoAta qtiiet; Wio, 17(fl-Ho. tor rold. VVtiifky heavy; Wnst ori tfi 'ZViiJi 20 i Pennsylvania, 32 U i2 20. TIIK OCEAN YACHT RACK O wins to a break in the Newfoundland tele graph liues, we have beeu deprived of our useal cable despatches since Jlouduy. We shall pr-, bably hear somethim; ot the yachts as soon as the line is repaired. TDB rlKIN'a tS IRELAND. Dobmn, December 12. Tbe great Ocean Yacht race, of which we jceived th-: news by the Atlantic cable this morning, is exciting muoh intereut amon the members of our Irish Yacht Clubs, and they look with anxiety for the news of tbe first in. Whichever it may be will receive staitliag news about Ireland on arrival at Co wes. EN 0 LIHII OPINION Or TH2 0ONTHST. From the Liverpool Courier, Deoembor VS. i Some enterprising Yankees have got up a really new sensation. This is a yacht race irom New York to Cowes, in the Isle of Wight. The i-tukes are something substantial ftfO.OOJ, the whole to eo to the yacht that arrives first but the money is nothing to the honor ot victory. The vessels are just two hundred tons each, and are certainly not the safest craft in which to cross the Atlantic In December, but we suppose the probability of being drowued or disabled ia part of the exoitement. The race was to commence yesterday at 1 P. M., and instructions have been telegraphed so all. vessels snilln in tbu track of the yachts (U tie distinguished night and day by distinctive murks) to report the progress of tho race at their rei)ertive ports of destination. The names ol n - yachts ure the Henrietta, the Fleet wing:, ami tlie- Vesta, the owner of the first named ve-.-tl, Mr. J. G. Bennett, Jr., son of tho well-known Americuu journalist of that name, and rhe present uiuwifii r of the New York Herald. It needless to say thut intense in teivst, especially tn America, is excited in this bairbrained adventure. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sec. 23 Be ported by De Havan & Bro., No. 40 S. Third street bKCOAD hOAKO. fWWl 5-20s 8o Jy. . . l')CitvHne(fcp. 100 sn fcubert 121 h Del. Div r00h Hyde Farm.., 12y0bu do Tt)sn lenna U.. .. 1J so do r0 sh Keadimr 2t leosh do M r2 ItXl ah do atf) M, dn R2-U ldOsh do S3 J MA 1DD b lOdsh do wtt b'i HO tXO W J, E, WALRAVElNr. (MASONIC IFAIiL.l No. 719 CHESNUT STREET, A Fresh Import tlou of CHOICE LACE CUBIAINS. TAPE8TSY B0EDEREO I2EST8, 3ATIN3 AND 3ATLN OaflLUX. la SJ4, Criuu-ra, Blue, Oraea aad Oold. of atttha newjst desiai for uttainf and Furniture Co7eriaj;'i. WINDOW SHADES Or A IX COLOR) Atfl3IVLErl, Clu20tnttw MATHEMATICAL AND Hit AWING INSTIiU? nionts, WbaUnan s Drawing t'aiiers. Oerniaa .ml t- ni'liflb paiu-ra by Ujm r.iU or abixit, uinanld c " Lb., al M.)HH A CO.'S. ho. i OHKMNO-r B-.reut. SkW It wsUi
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