TT1K DAILY KVKNtNG TKLKCRAlMLl'inLADKLPlirA, WEDNESDAY, -r: a J v- r 1 AIMTSiJinSNTS- NfW ffIKNtTT Strfkt i"jKATRp Mr. nd Mil, Knrnev Vulinn-s continue tiicr-.",l,lu' 1 h'4 '"" trrenrt tew Year's bill is oflorefl, pmhrae nT -Mnrf A It Wat, Ihe toi'A liam.'t Hmp Man. h t-Tr.FP.T Tiieatr nrifIKh Otnnt hrt n.id rest snccess at the Arc:i. and will be ire-imited ve:y evening-this work tin John I'rew'o reiue sentatmn ot ' Kntn J'cvton" hm earned her srreit ati!sii-,e and she Is wall supported by t lie talentvid fiiii,tiv at the Arch. Walnut 'fcTisEKT I'm; atrk M r J. S. Clarke will appear in Ins op' al new American p ar cat ed tlie Member from I'ike, and the Aui"d ():ieen will aiso be eivon. At thr American Thkatrk t vo (rreat panto mimes are irivru. calif I the v kin 'it t itw, and (ho rot ot UfUl. These arc both presented witli now .scenery, irui-lo, wo .SifoB Blitz. Do not loll to vls't Blitz while his ai tomaton rnii.strcl are pxhibitiuir. Ill.tz is a tunnv lo low, but the minstrels are lunntcr, a hand ol comi calities, tut tat in ti to me all our most famous min strel troupe Hcsnlcs this now attraction the famous npbTiix is to be eecn at tho temple ot Wonder. Carkoro-.a Si inxv.v oontlnno their happy hit a led ftYje Ytar't fait, with the grand cocrt by the Sab e Heicnaiicrs, and other adinirablo act-i, loir b'. and dances "NorjRc j. r D.vm.kh tot'iii: Knruni. io " tie ilenck Djtiirlas will deliver ihn secoi l lecture of he conne, under the auspices ol tlio Social, Civil, and statistical Association of the Colored I'eop.e ol I'eniisylvania, ou to inorrow ( l lmrdm (cvenlni, at Nation;. I liall Mil met street, above Twolttl, and he has chosen for Ins theme, "Sources ol Dan iier to the Rc puiille. " With such a su'ijcct tbe vigorous and ferule Intellect ol tbe eloriuent Doug lass will doubtless he dittiluyod w-lb the moat jttiriditig eflect. ' tiBAi.icits Cncsiir.n nr IcRni'.Roa'Bradrord'i liu-l ur at iiainiinjr, is st.il on exii'luiion at VVeudo roiti. laylor & llrown's, No. '.ill ( iiosnut street. Tin? tiinuintic ot work ol art hus received tho hiiih t t praise lioni the press iind public In every citv in which it bus been c.vliibitc.1, and in this city is daily veiled by tliou.umls Use acite if a thrilling one, and olio which 1 1 i urtj.-t has placed vividly upou tlio uuiivas Itii' Scipnc t. of CooicRitT. riolssor Blot, th jri. a! Trench wuir'ni t?- uii'gine, will deliver his first lecture at the Asomulv rSuildmjrs, on Thursday next, bee bis orranp.ui'juta tor uiaasca published s'.sewhere. insOPttiA HorjiE )n Awxsa The'subscrihcrs to tiio . roi-by Or.cra llous Art Association fchomo are now almost on Hie cvo of the dr.iwin? and tho wheei, wliieh may literally bo called, the preat wliee', will soon decide into whose fortunate hands the Opera House proper'y is to pass. The drawing Iwoil is by no menni a small all'air. Think ot the Committee ot Ten with the 210.001) numbers to count, 21,000 lor each; Hie labor necessary to prepare theirs the tlmusauds in every State who on January 21 will wa'cli for the tele srratn which shall announce the lucky man, wo'iiim, or child who shull become the owner ot the Opera House. We liavo no doubt there will be a lull houe on lint occasion, and tb.it ever seat will be taken ; that ih ) audience will to an appreciative and enthusiastic one; and that the turiiiuu ol the great wheel of fortune wi I be re garded with more mtercst than ever the opera, the soncert, or the lecturer h.ia exoited. lTobab y no event wh en has cv r hnpponed in Cbicatn has been regarded with so much personal interest as the con. ,'iimuiut on ol this in out scheme. That intorest is not confined to Chiciiso. It is national. On that day thousands will bo looking to Chicago. Let the success, tbeielore. winch has thus far crowned all the effort of the manager-, be made still more com plete by securing to Air Crosby aa lartre a hurplus a possit?o. Do not delay fret in? your tickets until ) d tind your ell just a day too lato. CAM DUN AFFAIRS. G'ONCfcBT AT THB COURT HOUSE. Last eveiitau a concert was given at the Court House for the benefit of the Cutudcn Home tor Friend less Children. The Minerva (ilee Club pan? some popular nirs In a very creditable rummer, and the Caniden Brass Hand Jiscoursed some patriotic act! operatic muatc. Addressei were delivered by Hon. James M. covel and Hou. 6. U. N. (Justis, Tbe present inmates of the Home number 27; Mxteen bovs and eleven skirls. Tbe Home ia iu a very prosperous condition, and reflect' (treat credit on the mannfrers, Mr. dweeny and wife. Nearly oue-hulf of the i bildreii are soldiers' orphans, and the heart swelts witli platitude t God to think that, while their father have pone- to their lonj; home, their children are lalthfull.v provided for. Another Attempt. A man named Sulli van, confined In the County Prihori, made his filth attempt to escape on Monday evening by sawing a oar oH theate which leads to the Sherin b kitchen, while he was at supper. The Sheritf, returning unexpectedly, causht him at it, and Immediately, witn the astiistance of some officers, handcuffed bim. He previously had 3hackles on but they had been removed. They were put on, apain and riveted by a blacksmith. There is a German confined In the prison who informs the Sherilf whenever he hears auy nolae. bullivan swore he would kill him it ever he tot released the man, it appears having informed on him once or twico hoiore. Disgraceful Conduct. On New-Year's Kve the congregation of the African Methodist Church.in Sycamore street, above Noiris, assem bled for ths purpose ot worshipping God, were set upon by a gang of roughs, and many were compelled to jump out ot! the wiudows to escape being shot. The windows of tbe church were broken and the pews mutilated. One nitm was shot, and ouother, with a wooden arm, hud it bioken to pieces. No arrests were made. Robbfrt. The house of Mr. Fish, on the liuilingtou turnpike, near the bethel Church, was entered on Monday evening, and robbed of a lot ot clothing and a small sum of money. No arrests were made. OITT INTELLIGENCE. Fw Additional Local Items see Third Fage. The Philadelphia School of Design as an Art Gallery and Educational Institu tion. But comparatively few of our citizens know that wuhm tneir very itua mere exists an institution which, as an educational institu tion ot learning, comprising an art gallery, can not be surpassed. The Philadelphia School ot Design, incorporated under the authority of this btate, iu the year 1853, is now located on tho corner of Filbert street and North Penn Square. We had the pleasure, yesterday, of visiting thii Institution, and were agreeably surprised in finding ourseives ushered into roomi filled with all manner of tine arts. Eutering the main. parlor, we find ourselves in the midst of casts from the antique, and casts Irora marble of the middle ages and more modern times. The collection Is large, embody ing the masterpieces of ancient aud modern authors. Among these, we And the celebrated groups of "Laocoon and his Sonb" and the "Boxers." Of the statues, the moot prominent are the "Venus of MUo," "Venus de Medici," and the "Fighting Gladiator." All of these specimens, comprising a large number, weri imported Irom the British Museum, and are the art studies for those attending the Institution, iiere is contained, also, the proJuclions r ,ue scholars, in painting and drawing, of Areat merit, especially tbe drawings of hie size, ex hibiting the highest degrea of artistic skill iu production. Of paintings in the galleries of this fcchool, the collection is extensive, embracing all manner of views, landscape, marine, and copies from nature, all being the work of the ladies in the institution. The sjstom pursued in Btudy is the very best to pro'duce the result desired, that of educating women in the art of drawing, painting, model - ling, and designing tor manulaclures, and seek ing to make these Dranches of public education. Each student entering Ihe school Is at once put . through a gradatioual course, commencipg first ' with drawing, and studying troai casts of geo metrical figures. Then advancing to draw ing from casts of vaces. from groups, from details of architectural ornaments, then to that of landscape. These are the initiatory steps to painting ornaments from casU, from the antique, from figures of life, landscape from nature, dranerv. and best composition. The institution Is under the very able roanuge- ment of T. w. Braid wood, iriucipai, ana nas naw in attendance more than sixty ladies, who come from all part of the United Statee, a number ot whom are enerasred by the scientiSc associations of the city to muke drawings of urtieies ror catalogue. Night clasoes are beins forau'd for mules; and thot" who drqire to nrtvpnce- themselves In hf (ne p -ta fdioid.l not fall to attend. ilds instihiilon possose slxtj-thrr moulds and fPVMit; two engrived blocka. for rutin and printing example im?d in the school. The tniauc'iil report exhibits a lurge investment-in l-iocstablihliinent, find li present firm Btnndinjr, The bniiiininiM'd is owned bv t'ie Institution, and its four stories are tilled' with the finest sriecimotis of n'l that n 1-eatiUl'ul, nrtld'c, mil srand. Our frieuds should not fail to visit It. The exhibition teninim. open until Friday even ing, alter which lhr i-chool will resume its SCSfrioilS. i'oi.ict Statist k. p. We give below a rompnraUve statement of the n:mb"r ol arrets made by the poi.ee of this city diiiing the pi at six irars: MnnMm lSi.1. lS'.i. Irfljl. IH.,1 HhJ. liili, January .... ehruary .. Ji ureli , A nril Wiiy Juno J my Alipttst Nipt" 111 tier , October .... oembi r. . Djcembcr . l'IH1 iS l"7 tm 2l'iH m MX 27 i im l!,l 2101 1710 It'll 21 1 2fll 2I7 24'l I M: 2TIHJ 2MI 2114 2.t III 21..3 2(il( 2J..0 2S1f 2717 .114-1 i'4l 2U '0 Mill MM 2MH 217 , 2W0 2712 2SM 2KS1 2(17:1 2471 nil-) ,1M0 9 AT ;iir X61S 21'.? llhi ,'614 2141 2M 8177 4110 4IM 4 1 H.I 4 -SI 8!!i 3716 2'il 2'.e2 a iii ;ivi(i -17SI r,i 4:l:i ts ;n ii S-V21 4'itl TotaVl. 1 nm .'TAT .141.10 342 11 400'.9 44 Hi I The operations o? the police during the yar jnsl closed me "iwu in detail in the (oHouving table: " S 2 t SJ ry n FT 1. jq M S3 as it i ar. -t w n srf,: :::::: -k. -lJ!r-S-'S;"'-fit!5S,, January. ---..r : -Jrt.irr,.,ir;r 7!'?2-,-d Februiir, March. a ' ,,N,i)s,.K.rlj;,.-7r;,?r;;,it;t3 April, IM WMhMt:MHCnU4M I July, O -4 i t tv l S Jl i il UTj Cl' l5 u, m -4 00 i to to a. a o ao i5 l4i UJUSt in 9itv-lJ - V 01. C . -1 15 V September October tZi , 'GD3sllv S'-4N'-U)lC9UJlwtv9) November. De Bubglabs Foiled. Last night an at tempt was made to enter the store of Mess r.s. Smith, Williams V Co., wholesale dealers in hosiery, etc.. in Market street, between Trthvi and Fourth street?. There were three b.irglnrs in the gang, and whilst one was operating the other two waited outside. They had succeeded in forcing tho cuter do-r, 1u Ihe rear of the store, from its hinges, and, laying it aside, cut out n large piece ot gla-e from the sash of the Inner door, and thus effected an entrance. Bui they had hardly got Inside when they were dis turbed the police. Those watohiier warned the operator by whistliu?, and the whole party scat tered In various directions. One ran through Hudson street into Chesnut, another ran through McRae's tavern and Into Third street. They all succeeded in making their escape. Nothlug wa taken from tbe t-tore. A Savagk and U.npbovokkd Assault. About 10 o'clock last nierbt, as Jacob Coller, a young German, was walking along Richmond street, 'above Cumberland, he was assaulted iu a most brutal manner by a roan named -Barney McNamee. The latter tripped Coller up, and as he fell, struck him, and then continued the assault after he was dowr, blacking his eye and breakintr his lower jaw. McXamee was arrested, and Coller was laken by Otticer Oakes an 1 8er peant Murray to a drug store in the vicinity, where his wounds were dressed, and was then taken to his residence in Cherry street, near Richmond. McNamee had a hearing before Alderman Clouds, who held bim in $1000 bail to appear at Corjrt iuaig Pickpocket Abbeutkd. x esterday after noon a gentleman from tbe country stepped into one of the many saloons in Water street,' near Market, to see the sights. He saw them, and when turned to leave he found he had paid rather more for his sight-seeing than he had bargained for, as some light-tineercd member ot' the community had relieved him of tbe charge of his pocket-book. He instantly gave tbe alarm, and soon after a suspicious person named Theodore Shaffer was arrested, and the stolen pocket-book was found in hl possession. lie was taKen oeiorc Ainerman wiiiiatus, ann, alter ahearin.', was hld In $1000 to answer the charge of larceny. fcjCIS Borrowing Kaimknt. Yesterday after noon a rathor shabby looking pair were ob served near Fifth and Market street , carrying with them a large bundle. Fancying he saw something unusual in the r behavior, a police ofliccr accoste t them and aked what they had. Not pivine a satisfactory answei, Qiey were both taken into custody, and were taken before Alderman uodoou. ruey conteseu mat tne bundle, which proved lo be washed clothes- sheets, shirts, etc. was taken from the yard of a house near Poplar street. They were held in $800 b id each to answer thp charge of larceny. Ptrrv Pni lrir. M ATTEtin. Tinrnov Me.- Glaughiin was arrested at Eleventn and Locust streets, on a warrant from Alderman Beitler, ehnrotner him with subornation of neriurv. yes terday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. He hut a pre liminary examiuaiior, aim whs uc'iu iur u further healing. The Harbor Police fished a man out of the dock at the toot ot Meade street yesterday at II. 1. .. Jt U A n.kiln, in A lernoon. lie uau maiaeu uvn uimiu wuiibi iu o s'ate of intoxication, aud had it not beeu for the efforts of the officer he would have downed. Attemptf.d Bubglaky. At an early hour this morning an officer tried the window of the provision warehouse of Michener & 3!orriJ, at the S. W. corner of Front and Willo v streets, and tound it unfastened. He entered the (-tore to see if all was right, and found that it had Ven entered by burglars. They had filled the key-hole of the sale with eun powder, all ready for blowing It open, but the trying of the window disturbed them at their operations. They bad evidently escaped at the rear. Suspicious. Last night a watchman named Urian found a young man named Ilutchins, alias Jones, secretea unier a Dea ... . . - , ... i , .. . , i in his nouse, no. izuj iutunei. sireeu xiu had evidently ot in tbe boue during the day, and secreted himself, with theevident intention to eo1nnill a robbery.' He had a hearing before Alderman J oues, aud was held in $800 bail to answer. The Sixteenth bcnooL Section was organized lust evening by the election of Stephen Hmitli as President and Theo lore II. Bock man as KecrelMry, S : .i,5l3-";.M-.,?,4,iiasSif3i$-i3 May. 71 i I'nnTtmv r.ir a Tmuutin j-tk KmI'Iv tills nir.rtii.in. ,1, f. .. ..n At l W. llolUrifiheoc, nt the foulhwesl coiner of T( " cenih and hiihumi streets, whs entered rT itirgiats throuuh the side window, on nmc"i street. Tfiev cmried oH silVs, unt'ns, olrryes, hsnki-r-fhleld, etc , to Ihe value of $:id0U. Thevpa 'd 'be plundiT ot.t over the door on Thirteen' h 'reel, nnd then made oil'. A ',oun lady em ployed in the More ia"ed it about It o'clock, and on looking In gn a llaht near the side v Ind w, The thieves hal evld nfl? pinned Fomethlne oer the oprninp- in the it-vnt door so ? t" f-crccu theh- oprrattniis from outsiders. A stool was found near the tVmr, and th s onfirms the supposition that the goods were Ousf-ed to sone one on the ontslde. A private wurchuinn namc! Jutwb Morrisri is emplojed by Mr. Ilo'lin jsliea I, in rontiec'ion with oth r pnrtics ns din nu the ufirjhborhoo I, bntwliv he failed to discover the thieves it !. difficult to conjecture. In'otnnlion was 1f t with ihe Uetecivps this mi mini!, and a a des cription of the goods has ho.-n tiirnished, there "ill he great dilliii.lt y in the rcbb.ru dhipo'ing of them. An 1ntem('.8iino Hkmc-As Oitv Ii i i.oma. The Rev. Ucrolce D. Ann", fcpenklntr of Philadelphia itis'itutions of leiiruiue, elves t'e lollowing Interesting lrstory of an old drploma to n lady in this citv. It rends as follow: The Tmsfees of : lie' tho Young Ladies' Aea.1orrT of riit adclphla, liavmir enroiuily examined Miss Moido Israel spelling, Jteadinir, Writnm, Knglisli (irarrt lniir, Aritlmn tio. Go"irraphv, Khotorio, and (jompu mtlon: Lo hereby niake known, " Tna' sheig well acquainted with ibohe Kranobes of Lie rat ire j and at a public Coniinenceni' in hath been admitted to the b'Kliect Honours of the Instituliou Dcfiroos. theiofnre, of coi potun'ino' the todimonv ol her merit, t bey bave, in cnn'ormitv co tho Charter iind Itu es of tho said Acadi mv, caused the seal of I boir corporation to he annexed to t ns Diploma, ana the same to be witnosced by the namos of t.ie proper oflicers r oiifessed this Eipli'eenth dav ot December in t 10 Year ot our l.OHD One I'housaud ricveii Hundred und Ninety -four. i-am ii aoaw, Presiflnit, ) Oi tbe V. U. ( h.IIalmci h V, President, r.ljAMiN Kat, Secretary, ) TruBlees. Joun l oon, Principal aud a rruateo oi tho Acadomv. Miss Israel subsequently mnrrled a Mr. Ellet. ITer f-ons, Colonel Charles Ellet and Brigadier General Ellet, are wjdl known as proninent officers in the lute war. Mrs. Ellet t enjoys the distinction of bcimr the oldest living female graduate of any institution In America. A Sell. A huge joke was last night per petruted on certain oflicers, which was tie cause of no small amount of ebullition of wrath on the one side and merriment on the othur. A number of "jokeri" rltreed up an etliev, with face, clothes, and all the etceteras of an Irishman, and set it up against the wall of a hotife near Broad and Race streets. They then delegated a small boy to proceed to the fdaticn-bouse, viho awoke the eergeaut and three oflicers with a drealml story of a ded man silting up aeainst a house. Immediately cid the ..crceant, oflicers, and stretcher proceed at full-speed to toe scene, and the) e beheld the body and laid hauds upon ii. v uen rue ueiwuctfirui is octter lmngtnea thin described. That there was no smalfamounl of effervescing tpiiits. and pas iouate ambi'ion to ounch the noddies ot certain Individuals, wa-. evident from wrath then and there seen and hf?ard. The whole makes a good "rim" on tboie 'done lor." The Fatal Accidknt. Thi9 morning a hearing whs had before Alderman Jones, as to the cause ot ine death ol Peter Mcmnney, by beine run over last niuht. G. P. Litzenbere. a ourg man who wa9 standins on the platform at the time of the accident, testified that Mc Kiniey.when the car was about si feet from bim, attempted to run around thehorse3' heads, and although every effort was made to stop the car, which was troiug down a grade, he lell under the horsf s aud was killed. McKinney was in comtiauy with his sister-in-law at the time, who called to him not to attempt to go by. Henry Bennett, tbe driver ol the car, was held In $1500 Vail to appear before the Coroner's jury to-morrow at 11 o'clock A. M. Ho for the South and Southwest! Now that the Potomac river is blockaded by ice, and the route lo the South and Southwest in that directiou Impeded, those whoe business or pleasure take them in that direction should take the shortest available open route, which Is led the "Annam.esftic," and communicates direct with a. I the Botithcm cities between Waebincrlon and No- Orleans. Tickets can be procured at the Compauy's office, No. 629 Che-nut street, or at theoiliceof the Philadel phia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Com pany, HO. 00 nesniu Mri-ei. JiLabcent of Coal Oil Barbels. Last evening a colored man named Edward Johnson stole a lot of cottl o'l barrels from Messrs. Keliey & Neil, on North Wharves. This morning he eold tnem to a man in uaier street, uneof the firm passing that way, recognized the barrels as his property, and had them removed. Johnson was arrested shortly after and taken belore Alderman Hurley, wno committed him iu default of $500 bail. n-wt fc XjARcec t vr uuuus, josnua uoraiey, believing himself to be in want ot clothine, entered the store of John Goin, No. 410 Maria street, and approoriated to himself an amount ot ciotn ana ciotntng. and made off. He was arrested on a warrant, had a hearing hpfnre Alderman Toland, and there acknow ledged he had taken the doth and pawned it. He was neiu in ouu mn, Cbeftjl Presehts. Ubkful Pbbsents. UeKKLTL PBKUMTS. ' 1'bl- KUL PBESBNTS. (JHHFUL PKKBKNTS. W K ARB BULLING Overcoats at ia 0o price last yosr, 20 XI ii 16 50. k 25 00 i 20 00. """ 3)00 2400. " " -86 00 80 00. " " 45 00 86 00. ' " "60 00 Brjsuiiws COAT6 8 60. " " "&m-W 9 00. " " 14 10 00. 1600 " 1100. " 16 00 " ' 12 00. " " 18 00 " " 14 00. " " " 20 00 16 00. " " 22 00 " " 18 00. " 26 00 Pasts at MOO. " " $6 00 ' 6-00. " " " 7 60 " " 6-00. " " 8f.O ii ii 7 00. 10 h3 " " 8 00. " 12 00 " 9 0o. - " " 14 00 " " 10 00. " " 15O0, TsfTe at $2 60. " " " 4 00 " ' 8 00. " " 6 00 II 4()- 1. .1 l Q.QO ' 6 00. " " " 700 " " 6 00. " " " 9 00 We have bi fir 1be lamest and best assortment ol Men's, Youths', aud liog' Clothine id Hhi'ado'puia, which W beiu? replenished bv larve dadv additions, uianulactured of irood purchased recently at mn-.h !t.i.i than vost , and havinir tednced all stock on hau l 'o proportionate prios, are offering euch barcains as are above enumerated Now ia tub tim to buy prices can ba yo LOWER. Half-way betwkku Fifth asd Sixth Sts. Kknnbtt k Co., lOWLR liALL, ' MR M tr.nr 6tkki. 'otwitb8Taiino tbe unpleasant and aitareo able weathor yesterday, niauy visited Wenderoth. Taylor & Brown's, No 914 Chesnut street, the at traction beine "Setlor Crushed by IcebereV IlradlcrdV last eieat paiutine. Although this master-baud has before iivn m evidence ef his aupeiiority m an artist, be ias, in our oplniou, x celled hiniscli in bia ' Sealers Crushed by Icebergs " All should s'e it. lo uot foreei the p ace, Wnnde rotb, Taylor & Brown', o. D14 Chesnut itrct. i P 'StiTUi IJwrt T L--U Sr. ff ' B lkIA1UOA. f- ntYif Atuouid's, , tm Keventn ana ;nesnut B'Tsew. 'A HifPT Ntw Yiis to All!" Farewell to 68 A erand ovlebraiion ot tbe opening of the New Year will La observed at Charles Stokes It Co 'l nrst-Olaaa Clothing House, under the Coatinentul, bv an extra display of Winter ciotnine, a, ereat'y reuuoeu jinocu 1 be public are toviU'd. TitaNrw Pmio STonic Ho rn'iold'i new store next to tho M.Miopo Han lio.ol, bus very laree as-ortment oi trues and chem c', Ix-side-t being the Iirmcipaf depot tor tbe sale of ffn'mhold's we I iiown rtparatlona. The assistants ot tins eva- linient are wed qtialilied In nil tba branches of jfV'' Drolemon, and physicians mavdnpond that a I flieif nroocrit'tions will he consotenliotisly com roanrfK' All varfeties ofdrujs arc liertf dispensed, ol the nuallty, and at the most reasonable rales. In eddit o .' ,,le ,I!,"U, "'"ek oT (,r"Ci HolmboM keeps eoi stag's 'r, MTu. ' V v. . aratiens. the Extracts of Uuchu, and the Kstracfsrof w " " .V ""' '". Ill- Tl.. ...,l niilrenar ot the ov). . ftfJ r.-Kctrully aolicltod, and iatisirctitm is conanenT' , .... Depot- af N. 1' 4 N 1 rwk .Btre()t Puilodolphia. an Ha. 614 Broady ay, W. Y. Pvrrt Da ia' Tain KiLtfi. Wo are "ot ,n ,iu" habit ol "iitfliLx" patent medicine, ?nt we cheer fully atld our testimony to that of man." others in favor of this medicine. Tho Pain Killer invalu able for the disease for whch It is rectrrruib.ided. 1 ry a bottle of It, and see i) wo do not state Cor rectly. toman Citize. iJ A Ghkat TunLto VT AT Is supp iei by HUM' rnur.YS' Ho'MO'.opathtc Si'Kr'Pics. They aio Medicine flat tnt ho mothor, nnrs", or Invalid can always havnt lisnd, and apply witho it danger or oelay, and with prompt bun-lit avid ro'icl. Irr them tee advern'ement. Address, (lumorrrevs' Specide Homreopnthio Moditinc Company, Ho. 5b2 Broadway, Mew Vork. Tre Poor Man's Fbirnd Doctors' bills am t'o lonir tor a poor man's pocket, Lnt many ot them may lp avoided by kocpinv trace's Celebrated Halve in hocupbnaid. Jt is th "preolon pot ol ointment," curlnr burns, cats, scalds bruises', sprains, wound, chilblains, chapped hands, etc. Mothers, do not neah ct to save your husbands' hard-earned money, but purchase a box ot tins salvo, only 25 cents. Ei.LirTtc Stwino MACHtNK Company's Fiwt Prkmium Lohk-stitch Mkwino Maohinks. rn comparably tho best fr family me. Mnrhest Pro miunis (i-iold Ilal ). Fair SVaryland Institute. Nsw ' York ai d t'eiiney.vauia Stat Fairs, li3d. No. 923' CbcsiiUt sheet. ""vf IIamtwrb Bros.' Vianor. 1 I i t' y ( fModor.Tein price, and as durablovTK cs any piano ndo. Gould, Seventh and Chosnut Stroett. runi.io Notick E 11. Whitman fc C'o., No. SI5 Chcsnu street are now ready to supply their choice and pure Conlec ions, put up In neat boxes. A'to, a larro as-ortment of Imported Boxes, Sur prises, and linick knacks for Trees. Burst Almonds, Rose Almonds, 'IcoIandlMoss Paste, Cream Chocolates, etc., can be had at all times of Ueortro W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 1037 Spring Garden atreef. r'CniLDRKN'B Clothinq. M. Shoemaker ft Co., Nee 4 and 0 N.' Kiiditli street, are now oponina a splendid assortment of boys', girlB', infants', and mistes' clothing. FkmalkComtlaints should ba cured, as they surely can be, by a tew doses.iof Aver'a Sarsaparilla. A dttrh remedy for Chills and Fovor.' Ayer's A sue Cure novei fails. All. flavors of Ice Creams and Ices mado to order, by Morse & Co., Nos. U02 aud 904 Arch streo:. Mason & Hamlin's 53 i (l ( Bbinet organs, onlv at 7 . J B. uould's, be vent h ana un.'-nul streets. GoLCoTJeos, Due Jauuaiy 1st, Wanted & . Drexkl lc Co., j No. Si S. Third Stroat. ItAROAIKS IN CLOTHINO, Itaxgalna in Clothing. Bargains in Clothing, Bargains In Clothing. Heavy reduction in prices. J tar (3?-BnBines Coats at 98, 910, $12, $14. $16, 819,'$ Zff- and up to $30. jy Over coats at $3, $9, $10, $11, $13, $15, $17,i;J I ff- $19, $20, and up to $40. I3T" I'ants at $4, $6, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12, $14,J 0" $16 $16. ?J3 53f-Ve-tsat $2, $2 60, $3, $3 60, $4, $4-50, $6,a I.W $5 60to$9. Every Ennent marked down on account of decline, in cost ot manufacture. Clothing can now be had otieaper than It may again for souie time to como, I Wanamakkb b Brown, Popular Clothikq Uovbb, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Mjctu and Market btreets. l''nderctothlna very cheap. MAR1UKD. HARSER-HENDRICKS. On the J3d of December, lew by Rtv. l'r. role 1HOMAS J. HABNEUto UA.S AHE HENDRICKS all of this city. LOTJTEY fPAKOLER On Tuesday, the 1st Instant, at the restdenee oi the bride's father, by the Kev. Oeorua W. 8mlle. D. D., JOS. A. LOUTKi to KaTK 8.,aUKii. ter ol C - gPAMOLKB. all of this city, DIED. CHRK. Oh Monday, December 81, E BRADFORD CLAKK. twin son of J. B. and Alary B. Clark, agod 2 years and nivatu. DELACIOIX. On the 31st ultimo, J. T. DELACROIX, In the ilh year of his ax. Ilia relatives and male irienda are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, from bin late redlueace, Xo. lali! Wallace street, on Thursday, the 3d Instant, at 1 o'clock P. If. Services to be btbl at the Church ot St. Matthias, at t o'clock P. M oreclsoly, to which the teacbeis aad pupils of the Sunday School are respectfully Invited. i MrDOWEtL. Of marasmnt, December 31, MARGa BtTTA MetiTUOMEKY, only child of J. Austin and Eltza ii. McDowell, km1 5 mon'hs. Funeral irom tbe residence of her parents. S. E. cor ner of 1 well ih and Wallace itreeU, on iburndav morn lutt at 10 o'clock. QC1G On the 23th Instant, Mrs. MARGARET, relict ol the late John tulc, In ,.ieH9ib year ol her age. tier relatives ana irieuaa, also tue iiouien lin e Associ ation, No, 24, 1. O. of P., are ropecttnily Invited to at tend the luneral, fiom her lnte residence, Mo. 13!) K. 'Iliomneon street. Klui'teeuth Ward, on Thursdar after noon at 1 o'olock. To proceed to Hanover Street Vault. TIMMINS. On the 1st Instant. THOMAS A. TIM- M1NM, In tbe aitb year or his age 1 bajrelativei and ftiendk ol tike family are rcsnectfally Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late mtldeuoe, Ho. 314 S. Fifth street, below Spruce, ou Friday morning CILVElt-PLAtSlti. NUT PICKS IN NEAT O eases, and an assortment oi oilinr stno, a 'an. various kinds of hut Crackers, lor sale by IHUMAA A BUAVr, Ko. jit (Eight Thlrty-Bve) MAKKKT St.. below Sintr. ETS OF BEAUTIFUL SCISSORS IS HAND- seme Inlaid and ilrocco cases, hv Knirluh. Frwnoh and Gen -an makers and vi-ry beau thul Povvet Knives, suitable jot tlu, tor sale by tkuman & SQAW, Ko. 8 (Eight Thli-ty-tlTe) MAHKKT St. below iilntl. UH-F-FASTEJJJSO PRATES, FINE STEKf, k I AktA intltHtlnfl HlAAl Mlra-aa HIaiiHI. mnm wltl. ankle supported and a vjrtety ot otlier elues. Skaters' (.inilets. Patent Stran Pullers and Hnl Puta. htnt.-a sharpened at .. THI'M AN A SHAW 8, A o. b,w t Jbtgnt Tnirty-nve nAl.'KB'r st , below Ninth. WABBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER No. 4311 CHESNVT SrreL, Next door to Post Office. H. BURD-SALL'S CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM AND LININ'C S4LOON9, No. HQ1 CHESNUT St., GIUAIiD ROW. KBl'lT AND POUND CAKES el alt sizes, wub a larce aaionnitut ol COAFECHlONtUV, eti. lortbe HOLIDAVh. MlHlwrp NEW CK0P JAPANESE TEA, . OF 7HK VIX&ST QUALITY, OB SA'.K BT JAMES It. WEBB, JIOtTH ana WALKTT 6tt I US SKATING PARKS. THE ARCTIC PARK, EIGHTH AND COLT JiniA . A VF.N IK, Is in Excellent Condition for 8ktiair. SNOW KO IMPEDIMENT. THE CARNIVAL comes off when the weather be- j comes settled. , Take the lentb, Eighth, Union, and Oliard Avenue Cars. U E. H. HAYBt'R'sr. j SKA T 1 N Q SKATING ! IIAKRIS0X SKATING PARK, BEBKS STREET, Between Second and Front Sti. rfarsofthe Fifth and PMh strcrts, ITnlon.and Second and 1 bird streets lines run direct to the Talk, mm Ihe rnurpassed Accommodations. Brilliantly II- i lrjnuuted Park, Convenience to the Cars, j (Siiv.Rod t i'ull Band of Music, recommend : HARRISON PARK, j As onn of the best In the citv. Tee morning being reserved exclusively for ladies i priict'Bii g and reelving Instructions, no childr1! niil be 1 admitted until atier ii o'clock P. M. . tirason IKjketa, Single admissions. ?5 cents. 1 " i It J. C. HOFJjAIAN, Superintendent. gUPERB SKATING TO-DAY AT THE RATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWEXTY-nilST STREKT aud COLUM GEBma lIA AVEHl'E, Notwitastandinpr the Throng Yssterday, Che Ice is in Fine Conditiou. Jfoslc by Douglas' Band Tbie1 Evening' Take the Ridge Aveoue Cars-. tingle Admission, 29 conts. IV s KATOUIAL () U E E N AT THK WEST 1'IIiLA.bEXPHIA SKATING PARK, TUIRTV-FIE8T and;WALNTJI Street. 5WISS CAItRIE AUOl'arA MOOKK, THE 8KAT0 IAL QITy KN . the greatest Lady Skatu ol the ago, wnl appear at this Park to-dsv. w l ark open until 10 o'clock at night. Note All skaters allowed on the Ice Snow all removed. Tbe tee Is splendid. Admission. 26 cents. Take tba Maiket and Walnut street cars. - fit QENTRAL SKATING TARK, FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. Good Skating all day aud eveolu- The Satterlee Band present alternoon and evenlnn. Ice perfect. r,lt SKATES. SKATES! S KATES!! SKATES!! 1 PHILIP W1LSOX ( O., No. m CHESNUT Street have lust received the largest assortment of Ladles and Gents', tiirls' and Bovs' Skates ever offered by "- w i. L,'",.nn t room excluslvelv for lidlos, lor the sal e of Ice Bkates, 1 shut bum., .nA; huu. ;i every description. A10-HITBBEB SHOES, 8KA1INO MUFFS, SHATIVd JACKETS, and everr description ct Buhber Goods, Parlor Croiiuet, Tailor Base Ball, by I WILSON. BAXTERS CO., 12 41m Mo.'JCHE3jiCr Btreet. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. ERRY CHRISTMAS ANO A HAPPy NEW YEAR. COULD & CO.. UNION FURNITURE DEPOT, CORNES NINTH AND MABKST STREETS. AND ' Nob, 37 and 39 North SECOND fitrot, . (Opposite Christ Church,) Invite all their old customers, and as many new one as will come, to ee their elegant and lare assortment of FURMU'IUi, tultable for prescuu or otherwise; 810 op JO UOUSEKEEPBRS I have a large stock of everr variety ot FURNITURE Which I will sell at reducea prlcas, consisting o PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COT TAG 8 HITS WALNUT CBAllllkK BU1TS. PARLOR BUHS IN VELVJCT PLUSH PARLOR BO ITS Iff UA1K CLOTH. PARLOR felJITS I'M KF.P8. Hldeboards, Extension Tablet, Wardrobes, Bookcaaei llattraes,Loaiiie,eto etc P. P. OUSTINE 8 H K. E. corner 8ICOUD and BACJfi btreet). JJ) S T A B L I S II E D 1195. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glass&3 ! ESGEAVISG8 rAISTISCS DBAWISGS' ETC. I Banuiacturer.of all kin.il ot LOOKEIO-QLASS.POaTKAlT, AND PICWHS FEA1IE8 TO OEDSR. No. OlO OEIESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOB THE COTINEN'SAL, PHILADELPHIA. W CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fine awrtment of POCKF.T and TABLE CUTLtttY, RAZOUS, RA ZOR KTPOPS, LADIKa' SCISBORB PAl'fcK AD TAILOR BHKAl. t TC CutleiT Btore, Ne. 1S tonth TENTH Street, 9 jaj Three doors above Walnut 'plE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPACT, Tbe Fidelity Iniursuce, Truat and Safe Ptpoa.t Coropauj, lor trie date Kccpiug ot Bonds, Stocka, aud Uther Valuable. CAPITAL $509,000 DIBECTOBS. S. B. UROWKE, 1.DWARI W. CLARK. C l.sUkNt'li U. CLARK, ALS.JC ANDKK IILHHf, JtlHS WELHI1, b A. I'ALDWKLL. J. G1LLINOBAM rr.LL UERY u (ilbsON, Office In the K lie proof Dulldlug of tba Philadelphia AallOliai Ulllll- lUf'"Otl Dircoi nuutiruuuu- i ... . , - r .l.tMnjit u n ,1 1 1 1 T A Tl A V . I1IIB u 11 1 l-u II , v v v I ... t. - -1 -, v. " - TrtS 'Hit BAKE KP.KP1NG Ot VALLABLtS upou ben llowlngraiesayear, viz. I t oupon Bonds .-Jt I per IIW" .,. U H. and Aui'iirilU. . M ni-nf. nMraillOll Gold l oin or Bullion f 1 per aluou .SI vr Coin or Bullion '2 per alWO Gold or bllrer flate 1 oer$IUO fa.n Boxes or small tin Boxes oi Bankers Brokers capitalists, etc., coutenu unknown to tbe Couipauv A ,. ..,.tii, ,....1,.1 . . ..... n,A .in ...torn f'.tp Uk-KT IrAntAP AvnlUStvelV IUU iVIU '.111 v. I - - .v. i .... a - - - - - ... . hnldlnn He kevlBAKaS lNiiDE IIS ,U'Lltt.at 211. 4il, ana tia a ) ear, aooor.oing to t sue aud location. Coupons and Interest Col'ected for one per cent interest sroweu uu raonwy i,t,u.n. i bis Couipany Is authorized. , to receive aud execute Trusts oi every uescripiiou. linriwvw p,,ai,i,.f llSlmwfip N- B BROWNFi. rtfsidiir,. Robtur l'AJTKaso, Sjcrofa-r and Itea.i'ri. FOUItTM EDITlOiv PEN K SYLVAN I LEliULATUAK. Ha. Senate, sented H"' January 2.-Mr. D.)i..wi p. v. !?tirj(lay. W, allowtngr luiUay cars. tr run on Tanttarv 2. Mr, idgwitv, . Hiigdeliufiuenl 'tix' ecng tdt law crniri'i I'assed. vers to pay Qve per cent Mr. C'ounell, one lt.co. Insarnnce Conipuuv. tiog tht; flrAatt Messr-, Lowry and Birnrliti resolution latifjmg tbe C'outltufR J'nt n cnt. Amend- Air. IIAula on An AeM.len,'!0 ,arl,r on "t,lled Pirit M" At noou the l.ovemor's Messasr. wa, ,ea,j If Aaiaa .sf n .. , "epreeemtatlvee. Bir. rrecoorn iiresented n netitinn TPAlM II.. cilizens Of the Thirteenth LcffiaVatt,. nr... I of Philadelphia, declarlnit tl U c 1 ael Mullen now reprei-cntinfr thnt district in " h0 it, 1' as not eligible for the office ,not hnvlni ZS' bom In tbe liifed Stte. and not hav?,, clorudn thre JeaL8 Precediu8 Tbe Iioiise agreed to appoint a committee the 9th Inst, to iuvestipate tho subject. The Uouse apreod to appoint a committee to confer with a like committee of tho Benato t. report npon what day the election of a United States bVnatcr will legally take place, whether upon Januaiy 8 or Jumiary 15, tho question of which of these is the secoud Tuesday after tu meeting being leually undetermined on. On motion of Mr. Mann, an amendment was uuuuu iei)uiiiiin iiiu oinuuiiee also to pre a hill re(vi:latiitfv thn nionnn. yvP 1 . ... ! . loi nnty with the act of Congress. u Mr. Wintrard presented a potitionIrora th cilizens of L'nion, Snyder, and Lyr-afniDff coun tie, contesting tho seat of Charles 4$. Rouch on the Riound that deserters weru judgej ot 'the election, and that In many cases deserts voted. The House agreod to ifcppoiut a cotnmtr tee to investigate. vmmi. Mr. Mann asked leave to InTrocIuce a Joint resolution to ratify Constitutional amendment A vote of two-thirds was required to give con sent, aud tUis wasrefuued by butiti aves to 31 nays. L,On motion nf Mr. Donohue, of Philadelphia the Rev. Jacob Kennedy, one of the members' wa? invited to open the session with prayer ' The hour of 12 having arrived, the Secretary presented tho Annual Message of the Governor which was read. ' The Cotton Crop. Monii.it, Jimuary 1. The receipt of cotton t all ports from September 1 to this date are esti mated at 759,000 bales, and it U a very prevaleut ' belief among the factors here and at New Orleans that fully one-hull' of the present crop ba already been delivered. The cotton mat it heieishrni. Ship News New York, January 2. Arrived Shirt. Frf. dertit, from Bordeaux, Kuergv, from Liver. pool, and barque Patmos. from Calcutta, Latest Qfaikels by Telegraph. New York. January 2. Cotton quiot at 34!'S45o for middling uplands Flour firm, with sales of oow ddis. btate ai eui wk&'wib; unio, aii-axwda 70; Wrstern, 10-8013 70; Southern, all ml7. vv neat qniei anu nrm. t orn nrtn; sales ot 16,000: mixed Western, !!: jellow houtlinrn. Al-lrt- itr quiet. Pork easier. Lard quiot. Whisky dull. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jan. 2 Reported byDe Havnft Bro,, So. 40 8. Third stre-K 500Citv6sn.o&p.. 00 ' 8400 do.... new. Wj 2i00 do.... now. 0(i $6000 U 8 6s 81 106i 200 th Host K. ...s30 Hi 10 sh Ueadtncr 5: mtr 53 621 fc A 130 .........ltwj i sti do. 15 sh Cam St U5sh do 2 su do. . ..sorip INTERNAL REVENUE JJNITE D STATES LtHVEN'U'E STilMPfl JfRlMU-AL DEPOT, , No. 304 CHESNUT Street CENTRAL ffo. 103 Soath FIFIE Sfcreetw ONE DOOB BELCW C3EJJrOT k8tABUHaiU 1308. Kevenue Stamp of every detjcriptioa coojUmI on band in any amottnt. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attoadtl-t. United States Kotea, btfte oa Palladalphia, er New York, or current fundi rewired la pymQt,' rartrVutar attention paid to email orders. The decUfons of the Commission can be ooiuulted'. and any information regarding the law cheerfully atveu. The follow iat rates ot diaoount are alidwed i ON ALL OKObRS OF f&5, TWO PER CSNT. DlflCOONE ON ALL ORUt.Il8 0F 4100, THREE PER CEST. DWCOrJNT ON ALL 0BDLB8 OF 3J0. FOUR PER CENT. DISCOUNT. All orders should be sent to tits STAMP AGE5TCY, No. 004 CHESNUT Streoti PaiLADKLPIirA. mi La ge and .mail Hut, playing 'roui to fiairs n.t costing from 5 to M. Our assortment couiuris-a suaU cuoice melodies e 'llome. bwwt Uonw Toe Lett Koe of Hotuoiur Auld LangByne." 'Star bpangled Banuer." "iy Old Kentucky How."etc. at. ., Iti'SiJea heautliul eelectU'Da froui th various 0sr lui ported direct, and (or sale at uioderatu prices, iy FAR A BROTHC W, Imiicrtersot Watchei etc., linfmthf.p Vo J.'4CHKVVTBt.,DtiQtiHfourth.s ! r '
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