TI1K DAILY EVENING TELKG K A PI?. PHILADELPHIA , SATDPDAY, JANUARY 12, 1807. CITY INTELLIGENCE. . For Addilu,na' Local Items $ee Tftird Tagc. A Good Investment. Among tho most polid and enduring ol American ttiaiuuliona arc to be reckoned our lead us Life Insurance Com panics. The rematkdble prerres" of thpe com jinnies lor tne year 18 .0 proven bevond dount the hold these Institutions bave secured on the con fidence of all classes. A LI to Poller Is no very pebetall.y reparde I as the best ol all policies. The rt-BBon lor th'B 1 plains LHe Insurance is founded upon socntnc pilnciples and controlled by unvarjlne law, and not subject to the caprice ol trad, are the umirI modes of In vestment. Mreover, the amo'int necessary to secure a life poller n so email that most persons M ill not feci the ou lay, so that their usual busi ness operations are in no way ombarra-soJ " tnerebv. Life Insurance Is nnlTcral In Its Bpnlicattou. , . Mo one is too rich to mod its buuciits, nor too - poor to avail himself of tlicm. The wealthy - seek It ps an investment a well as a protection " futninst a reverse of fortune; tbc business man to secure his creditors Iroui los In caie of . t failure lu trnd and his family irom want in : :ase ot prtmature death. There is no protec tion to tue man of moderate lnrtme or to' hs family imthout a life policy. TheJ wisest men Jiave approved Ibis Bjstcm or Paving a small vart of present Incomes, In order to secure the laiRe luuirc protect on to self, family, and friends ns practiced by life insurance compa- - nle. Scarcely a week parses but some family in this city 1? made to lot 1 that these orgnnizu 4 tloiis are their best and only security. Hut a lew years will pass before every village, every - Hiwii and bt-ailfi, eveiy punt wherever there m ' iin inhabitant, will ftirnili livinj: witnesses to the beneGcent character of lite Insurance. , -' i Without any desire to disparage any good- Company, and there are mauy, we take pleasure - In commending to all who desire insurnneo the Equitable Lile Insurance Society ol the United State. This Company bavins bm oreHuiwd - .in 1869. It wrote H)ltcles covprintj over $26,0l)i),- 000 for the year ending in November List. ..,. MesT. Betts & Reeistcr, the enterprising , ... "irtneral asrtnts, will eive full hiloitnatiou to. ,.a .these tvho denire it. dnoir ollice is at Nj. 432 hesnut Mreet. " ' ' Labceny as Bailek. John Dungan was j arraigned before Alderman Beitler on Friday morning, charged with the larceny as bailee of k ,". ol a life insurance policy, the property of Mrs. Sarah Ann Boehun. The latter employed Dun- ' pan, some eight weeks since, to draw up a will lor her, and gave him the policy, a3 ho requested, I"" ".for reference. Mrs. Boehau had caliod upon . nim frequently for the policy, as well as for the - will, but he always had an excuse, and tailed to , produce cither, alihoueu he had visited the lady and received $3 to pay for levenue stamps. Mrs. Rohan waited uoon Aldojnir -, v;!l-r and swore out a warrant tor Dunsan's a.-; ( On Thursday evening he entered tho Washlag ton House, and while there, two well-known eentlemen, who knew tl-at a warract bad been issued tor his nrrcst, threatened to take Mm into custody. Duncan became very indignant, left the ho ise, und proceeded to 'Eighth nnd ,t -thesuut btrreU, and not i tied Ollieer Pawlings that two men were eudavoriiig to black-matl him and be wanted them arrested. The officer remarked, "Is not your name Dungan," to which th reply was- "res." Toen said the officer, "I am very sotry, but I bave warrant in my pocket for you, and I wish you to accompany me to tho Station House. "At the . hearinir the nrl-oner produced thenollcv: but. notwithstanding, he was held for a hearing at , half-past 9 o'clock Ihh morning. Mrs. Boehan ' 'tben wished to withdraw the suit, but the Alder man informed her she could not do it without s the consent of the Jndp and District Attorney. Imngan was held in $800 bail for his appearance ... at the next term of Court. Anotiteb Labokny. On Monday last Charles H. Smith was before Recorder Kneu on the charee of larceny as bailee. The facts of ' the case are as follows: About a year aeo a " "lady (Mrs. Elizabeth Applebv) was keeping house in this it v. She left, and went South oa a visit. The furniture of the house was insured " for $1000. She le't It in charge of Siuiih and her sou-in-la w, at the former's request. s. Mrs. Appleby was goDO longer than she expected, and during her absence the rent - became due. Those left In charge paid it, and - in return Smith took $300 worth of choice fur- O. v; niiure, and tho so-h-in-Uw.took un efltiil amount. j... .The laoy Returned, but Smith refused to de liver it tip. The son-in-law, on the other band, ' handed his part over ivunedia'ely on applied , . tion. Kh: brought suit for the recovery of the ' furniture of the former, and be was bound over Jn $600 for hii appearance at this term of the , .Court. Accident. This morning, about'a quar ter past 11 o'clock, as a number of uuu were engaged in lowering a largo cast-iron wheel. Weighing about 700 pounds, a short distance in the cellar of Dr. Jayue's establishment on Chesnut street, the rope broke and the wheel fell ou the scalloluiug, which gave way, and precipitated a man named Samuel Talbot into tbe sub-cellar, a distance of about tea feat, the wheel falling on his l"it leg, aul breaking it lust below the knee. He also received a sliuht injury in the forehead truni oue of the boards striking him. Another man. named James Gal- llnrd. had the lore hncrer ot his lelt hand broken at the same time. The former had his leg bandaged temporarily, and was removed to the Pennmlvania Hospital. The latter had his finger fact by tho'-e connected with the store. Stolen Sweets Lakceny of Thhee UiitKELs of MoLAf-SEB. John White is a colored man of twenty-live vein 6 ot aire. Ha is by pro i fpfrgion a dravman. doihe business in this city. He concluded that he could enrich hiin.elf at others' expem-e. Acting on this conclusion, day before yesterdav, between 11 and 12 o'clock, he backed bis mrt, in a common, bu3iness-like manner, on the wharf ol the New York Union Line Company, and loaded it with three barrel i ot molasses consigned to Waterman & Co., Third Ktreet, above Catlowhill. It was 60on ascer tained that he had stolen it. He was airested, taHen before Aldcruian Clo id, and held in the sum ol $1000 bail, thus paying dearly lor this indulgence. Assault and Bvttemy. Catharine . Stewart, living at Twcutj sevenih and Walnut streets, about thirty years ot ne. esterday at- teruoon tell herself grea'ly offended at th3 actions and woros ol another female, name un known, before her tioor. At this she pursued the same policv as the oilier, but being of a more excitable temperament, ami beina unable to restrain her wrath, she seized a hatchet and made a furious onslaught. Before doing any serious injury, she wa3 arrested by Ofiicer lu graham, and' held in delault of SibO bail by Al derman Allen. Larceny of Fubmtuke. Ann Riley, a notewoithy female, while passing along Market stieet and by the stores with goods represented ou the walks, became convinced of an easy mode ot replenishing her.stock of furniture that is, by appropriating to herself a rocking-chair valued at five dollars. This she did, and mado off: but Ollicer Crumley was in the vicinity, and before ehe had gone out of niht she was arrested, and held by Alderman Jones in default ot $400 bail. The Inauguration. A battalion of the 1st Kfgiraent Orey Kei'ervcs, which consists piincipally of the veterans ol the 118th, 110th, and other regiments, parading three hundred miibkets, will depart on Monday nieht at 11$ o'clock for Ilarriabuig. and will take p.irt in the ceremony of Inaugurating Governor Geary, ou the 16th instant. The realment is commanded by Colonel Charles M. Prevost, late ot the 118th (Corn Exchange) F.cgiment. Tiie Naval Examination at Le vouk IfLtND. The liaval Committee yesterday visited League Inland. They hell aa examination in Room No. 1 at the Continental Hotel. The persons examined were Com mauder John Irwin. Chief Kngineer Jackson McEwell. Second Assistant Engineer Absalom Kirby, and Ensign Chester. Others will be examined to day, in conjunction with all the ollieera of the iron Clud fleet. CoMri.AiNT Agaimst an Officer. On Thursday last a man nsmed William Searles, alins Wlilinm Ed wards, hUed ahorscand waaon from one Charles ltrenU, who keep a liverv viable al Broad and Walnut streets. He drove to the place where a Mr. Reynolds was working, and comiuciioed a violent assault npon bis ppr fon. He was arrested, and taken before Alder mnn I'atchel, who held htm In $500 bail. Oilicer Fieldfare was do?patchd with the piisoner to procr.re necurity in tbe above sum, and, it is alleged that ho took h m to a tavern, and tho prisoner (dipped out of the back door wi'h the officer's permission, who returned to the team, look It home, and put it In his st.ble. This morning the ow ner of the vehicle and nag, in ccmpsny with the roan assaulted, made a complaint at the Central Station about the Ofiicer not doine his duty, nnd an investigation commenced, which was still progressing at th1; time our report cloed. Dkath from a Pistol Wound. This morning James Lukens died from the effocts of a pistol wound received on the 21st Instaut, in a public house at Second nnd Lombard etrcets. The particulars of the affair were given at the time, but It was thought that tho roBUlt would not be fatal. The wout d of Mr. Lukens eroding wore, be was r moved to the hospital a few days n?o, and died there this morning. The Coroner's inquest will be held on Monday. James Smith, who ismpposrol lo have fired the fatal shot, was on Thursday committed to prison by Alderman Beitler. Larceny of Raisins. Yesterday after noon (Jeorire Wagnor, a youth of eighteen years, detirous of appropriating anything to to enrich blmself, entered the cellar of a gro cery store on tho corner of Sixth and Croon Blieets, from which be was seen to Issue with a mat ot raisins.' He beuan to make off, when lie was nabl-icd by a watchful oilicer, taken before Aldernipu Toland, and held in default of $500 bail. ' Rioting. llarry mil, a young man of eighteen, with about twelve others, got on a frpree Isst niaht, and while under its excltine influences attempted to smash in, tear out, and upset everything in a.laeer beer saloon, at the comer of Sinth and Green streets. Young Hill, who lives at No. 712 South Twelfth street, was the only one arres el. He -was held by Alder man Tittcrmary in $800 baiL f Keeper of A Disorderly Boarding House. Daniel McKent is the propiietor of a most disorderly boarding-house at No. 29 Bar clay street, which has been asource of annoyance and disgust to all good citizens surrounding. On complaint being filed, he was arrested by Lieutenant (Joldey, taken before Alderman But ler, aud hcid in default of $500 ball. ' Strayed from IIome. Two boys, named William Murphy, aged. about seven, aud Meyer O'Brien, aged about eight, were found wander ing near one of the skating parks this morning by an officer. They had lost their way and wanted to eo home. The officer conducted them to the Central (station, where they now are. They cay No. 1408 Pnilip street is the plaoc of their abode. ' Stealino Clothes, Etc. Eliza Clark walked into the yard of a dwelling on Seven teen! b stree t near Lombard, yesterday afternoon, where were bung small wa-di clothes, towels, etc. These Bhe at once laid baud on, and left Officer Crumley, of tbe Kitth District, arrested her soon alter, and Alderman Tun'son, after a tearing, held her in default of $ too bail. Licences Issued. The following placfs of amusement, in addition lo those alreuth to tnoe aireouy published, have been licensed by the Mayor i Udd Fellows nan. f raniriord ; .NO. TIL Bench. etreet; No. 332 North Water and 812 Vork avenu : New A .street ; Nos. 310 oterican t Theatre; No 918 Callowhil! etree: and No. 533 Chesnut street. ' ' Arrested for Desertion. William K. Newhouse, aeed thirty-one years, deserted his family and took up loiipings on JNewton street. On complaint ot his better half, who was left in a poor condition, wltn her family of ehilcireu, he was arrested, and held by Alderman Beitler in $000 bail. Larceny. Ann Ileinbock, aged nineteen venrs. residing in Alloulown. entered a store on Front street, near Market, and took therefrom a violin and wearinir appatel. being both music- struck and ta want ol clothing, bhe was iield by Alderroafr. Tolnnd m siiUQ hail. "Wbat '"tnis Mkdical Papeus Sat. Hoff's Walt Kxtkact. bovci-aee of ilea th, is a fluid re sembling heel, and is otttm so caliod; uevertlielos it ii do beer, it contains the least particle ot spirits; It gtrcnrrtheu' by nourishing tho body, but it is not Irritating to tlio uervaus syslom, nob does it in toxicate. Tiierolore, we are of opinion that for tlistas"S of' the ihest an l stomach, Hoff'g Malt Ex tract should bo favorably received as a truly salu tary remedy, and ihat il ought to be recommendod to the public in troneral, and more especially to those pliysicmr.a who have as et takeu no notice ot it. told by all druKffUU. Solo depot for Pennsyl vania, Wabd J. Caffee. S. E. corner Front and Chenut streets. We have still further reduced prices of Men'?, l'outlia', and liors' tiotiiing being dutermlued to close out Winter (Stock. No uhtter ikvestment can be found thaw Cl.OTHI.SU AT OUR FKK8KNT PltlCES, WHICH AI1E lowvn than thev pkobably cas be next Winter. Half-way between ( Bennett & Co., i'lm akd Tower Hall, tiixTu Sts. ( 618 Markkt Street. " tLOSlJiO OUT. CLOH1NQ OUT Closing Our. Clobino Out. Clomino Out. Clobino Our. Clobino out. Closing Out. CTfWIVIl t 1TTT ( ' T tU MT1 OlTT f'l.OBINfl fllTT. Ol.OSTXO flllT. Closing Out. Clobino Out. Cu. UNO Out. Closing Oct. Closing Out. Clobino Our. Clomnq Out. Closing Our. Havluar sold the larirer oortion ot our Winter Stock, we aro determined to c'oao it out at a ereat reduction in prices. Those in search ol Lartraius will do well to call soou. I'ekrv & Co., Star Clothing Emporium, Vo fi09 Cniisvnr trkkt Abwh sixth ......,.,,.. tfff" Wi Have Kediced Prices. C if Ovi-.hcoats at m Sack coats at $8 fi if" OVlTRCOATS AT 10 SACK COATi AT 10 j J 5 Overcoats at 12 Sac k Coats at 12 & J C j Ovkucoats at 14 Sack Co ts at 13 J I IT OVLUCOATS AT 10 (AOKCOAl'SAT 15 J if Overcoats at nack Coats at 17 8 E fr" Ovehcoa'18 at 'JO J?ack Coats at 19 And ur to 40 And rp to 30 J X Pants, ?4 Vests, 2 00 g J ifr" Tants, 6 Vests, 2 60 J I if Vasts, C Vests, 2 75 J C W Pants, 7 Vests, 8 Ou q J BifTANTe, 8 Vests, 8 50.41 1 r Pants, h Vests, 4 J (5 if Pants, 10 Vkts, 4 50JJ bJf I pto 16 Up to 8 001S A Card. 5rf January 6th. jji I ff From tiiib day(havingfinibiied oua tf J Iff ACCOUNT OF bTlK'K) WE SHALL CLEAR J J fylf OUR COUNTKRB OF JtKADY-MADE CLOTH- Jl J t if ino for Gents, Youius, and Boys, at $ PRICKS FA II LEtS THAN AT ANY TIMKJJJ) kjf THIS SEASON ,v3 Wanamakeh & Brown, Popular Clothing Housb, Oak 11 all, S. K. Con Sixth and Market Stiikets. Uon. 11, J. Eavmond liai presented a petition to Congress, signed hv Phliadolpaiaus, asking for a re duction of the tax on ' drosed king." The bout vav toicducethd tax is to iires your skins with tfco bejuliful clutiiinv rold at Clir!e Mokes k Co ' e otliiun hou'o, under the Continental, and from the mouerutr prices the clotlnna; is told, your skius will be dressed cheaply tuoujh, and j ou will never com plain ol tbe tax in tiiat direction. Wb ro not assirt Ihat tverv family tliou'd be their own phyniclan in all case; but it is undeniable that with a case of Humphreys' Homoeopathic bpo ciilrg in tho house, times without number, disease and Hickness mar be avuited, and time, inouey, and bull'eriuif saveri ll.is T beinc done bv thousands, and may he done by all. Koe advoitiaoraout in another oouiuii, Or addrons Hunphrkys LlOMCKOPATino Medicine Co.. Ko. 002 Kroadway, K. V, Inn Dnno Boamwwi. Then it no ttuineg ol branch of trade in whioh skill, know.eoV8' nd en. t. tprie are moie onmntinl, than in t.v A'UH busl-rr-1 nor is there any branch ol human lnvutrr in which mors cbarla anmm and tmponliire prerk''. It is there. ore to t'.e int. m.t ol the iub Ic carolirV'T to (liKcrimliiate between the true and the false drug.'st. 1 ln can mniiy be done by a simpl praotioal appli cation ol that rule which is a trae in matters ol l usinrm, aa morals "by their tniiutor rwults) von aha I know them " Judred br this ru'e, HelmboM la true dmrrist, and those well-known med oinns known 'Ho.nihoW Pre laratloni" are legitimate remedies. Ihiwe latter hare been boloro the public I ronnnetiliy for mnnv years, and bave boen almost un vera It snooesstni; the Ex raot ot llucbn espe cially, has secured the pnbiio confidence. For lis appropriate diseaat rt Is withont a rival. The cer tificates to I's usefulness embrace many thousands ol names ; tot the fact tnai alter the trial of so many Tenia. He'nibold'i Preparations aro in as trroat a demand a ever, or even greater, ia the bout possible prool ol their legi'lmate merit. The 1'rlnctpal Depot for their rale Is at Helm boldVNew store, next ihe Motropo Itan Hotel, N. X aud ho. 104 S lenth atrt-et, l'niladolphia. : What is Mode Comwoti or Distressino than a Bilious Attack? ho is not lannliar wi h tho well-known symploma, Oppression across the stemaoli and Cdest, Low spirits, Kostlessnoss, O oominess of Mind. Weariness, Dull Headache, Hilly, Greasv appoarsnoeol the hkln. Yellow Xinga of the Vt hire of the Kyos Losa of Appetite, and CostiTcnesBf Few, Indied, of the more ordinary tils of bfe are more widely prevalent than these Itillons JMnorders, and yet they may readilf be ffot rid ol by ustntr l)r Ja no'a Hanatiye Pills, bv wrho opeiatlon the Liver will be rapidly restored to healthy action, the vitiated secretion ol the Stomooti cbaDfred, all Costiveness removed, and the whole system assisted in recovering its normal condition. Prepared only at No. 212 chesnut atreet. rRRY Davis' Pain Kili.br. Every div affords rt w prcof.-of tho pecu'iar effects of this preparation. In cases whero a disordered oondition of the stomach, liver, and boweli Is combined with great dobility, nervous woakness, and intense melancholy, its effects are most beneficial and wonderlul. It should o kept by every family. No 'Curb No PayI-Pobitivelt No Curb No Tay. D' Fit'er'g Kmedv cored V. F. Clothier ot Rheumatism, No. 23 North Wator street. Us'-d inwardly. Advice gratis, 10 to 1. Office, No. CO (South Fourth streot. Fresh Taper Shell Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Raisins,' etc, can be bad at all times of George W. Jenkins, No, ,1037 Spring Garden street. ' Public Notios. K. . Whitman & Co., No. 818 Chesnnt street, are now ready to supply tholr ohoico and pure Con fee ions, put up in neat boxes. Also, a larve assortment of Imported Boxos, Sur prises, and linick-knaoks, for Trees, ... Ladies, goto G. "Bybon Morbb & Co , No 002 and 904 Aich Btreet, tor your Fried Oysters, Cliicken falad, Coffee and Vofffcs Kheumattsm, Gout, Neuralgia, etc-. No wire, no pay. Dr. Fitlor's Remedy, No. 29 S. Fourth street. Table Orhamxntb beautifully made, by Morse & Co , Nos. 0o2 and 604, Aroh street. Female Complaints should ba cured, as they surely can be, bva tewdosoq of Aror's SarsaparMa. A buRb remedy lor Chills and Fever. Avar's A cue Cure nevei faila. A CARD. i Pblievino thai thb cur, quality fj iff and prick of Clothing ark matters l"7not unworthy the borutiny and oon $i"blderation of prudent men, we invite! j jj?a careful examination of our , Supkpb Stock , 09 Winter . i ' TiEAPY madjcClothtno, j t'EMBRACINO IVKRT VARIETY OF DRtU8fwr3l 0 iliUSINEPB, AND 8TRBET feUITB PRIOEB J JffAI.L REDUCED BINCE TAKING ACCOUNT 0 tif"feTOCK. , Wabamakbr & Brown, , - ' Popular Cloihlno House, . OAJC liALL, Southeast corner Bixth and Market Streets. MARltlHl). r HMALIZ WEI88 On tho 10th Instant la St. James' Church, Kcklev, Luierne county. Pa., by Re v. J.liai sell Hector. J 'H. K, HMAL1Z ot Phi adolphla. and HI BKcC'A eldest (iHiiiriiter of Francis WciiM kkh . of tbe loriner olacc. o curds. t)IKl. DOWSISO On the 8tb instant, airs CUARL-)T1E liuw I N u, aged it) j ears. rimerul from ner lute rcsmenoo, o. uurrant alley, on Sundtv, tbe 11th Insiunt. at li o'clock M. Krii mis of the family are requested to attend, without further notice. KltLDS.-Onthe 91b instunt, MARY 1). FIBLDS, at-'cd hi ears. 'ihe relatives and triends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No M4 Mncent street on Sunday, the Uih instant, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Pcllung' Cemetery. GLENN. On the lUth Instant, airs. MAKY GLENK, attt d 1H years The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tiomtlie residence other sou-in law. Mr John McAllls.er. o. 60S Pen n stieet, be low Lombard, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. . KEI1H. On tbe 9th Instant, ANNA, whe ol llenrr J. Kehr, In 'he 32d vear ol bor age. 'i Le relatives and nleiuls ol the family are respectfully invited to attend the fanenil, from the residence ot her husband, No. 94H N. ?ird street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to St. lobn's M. E. Church Vault. 1 uneral services will be held la the t hurcti.i "iEC'K. On the 8tB instant, ot consnmptlon, LAW EhCE A MfcCK, l'omierly of BeadlnK. Pa. Ti c rclutlves end friends are resneetiully Invited to attend the funeral, iroui the residence oi his lather lo liw, 'I lioinns Marston, No 717 S. Third street, un Sua dnv, the 13th Instunt, at o'clock. -1 WILSON. At HaddonOeld. N. J. on the niorutu'ij the lOib Instant, Mrs. WILSON, lu the 7tiiii j-ear ol her axe. .- am, m - vm The relatives and friends of the family are resnect lully invited to attend the funeral Hum the residence of her sistcr-io. law. Mrs. (irace A. Davis, No. 452 Itlchmond street, on Moudav afternoon, the 14th Instant, at i o u oca, A SET OF STORE CURTAINS, WITH CORUS, Jl. rollers, Dullys, etc., contp'ete: and Iron Awninfr Frame, and several Sliding Glass Hashes, suited lor a countln chouse or show cac, for snic by --- TKUdAN & SHAW, y o.83 iKIpbt TDlrtv-flve MARKET St.. below Kl-i'h. riiOUG TIT-IRON MELTIXO LADLES, OF V a variety of sizes; Plumber Cust-Iron Molting Pots, Plumbers' and !as Fitters' 1 Ipo Hooks, for feme at the Hardware Store of TBTJMAK & Sn AW, So. 835 (Eight Thirty-flve)MAKKt.l St., below Ninth. QI1ELF BRACKETS. OP A VARIETY OF O sizes and patterns and ornamental Iron Corner and Hock tbe ves, lor by TRUMAN 811 AW, Ko. M'j'lFleht Thlrtr-flve)MARl;KT at., nuvr Ninth WARBURTON, tASillONAHLK. HATTER, io. m (. HK8NCT Stroei. Nexi door to lot Ofllce. i FUUSISIIED COTTAGE TO RENT BY Lithe year, t. K. cornir SI'RUCli and FORTY' fTT'RTH Btieets, West Philadelphia. Apply m the pitm'see. 1 U 3t" TTTANTED-A FARTNKIt WITH A CAPH VV capital of iooo in a Lucrative Husinesj. tppiy OJ. GlLMOlifc, o. 3h 8. KIFI'H Street. 1 11 il USE T II E "BRONCHO IDS" For Cougha, Colds, Bcarsoaes, Catarrh, Chronic Brcnchitis,To,e Throat ard Lungs, E.c. Etc.' ALLEN'S " BP ONC HOIDS," Al Itv.luablerar ciottrinf anl tre-gthtnltw tl.e Voice, t Nl.Y 25 CL'NIS A IH'X. 'one nenul i: without the wr Ueu signature ol JOHN C. ALLEN, Jr., SCLE PB jPfllETOH, 8KVKKTU ana SOUTH Streets, IBILAOKC-rl iL.; . " 8 DID BY A'-L DRUGU STS. 11 nituil FURNITURE, DEDDINO, ETC. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY hEW YEAR. COULlTlt CO., UNION FUKNITUItC DEPOT, CORKEK NINTH AND MAHKET 8IRE2X3. AND Noi. 37 and 39 North SECOND Strest, (Opposite Christ Church,) Invlie all t heir old customers, aud as many new ones as will come, to see (heir elrgant and larce assortment 410 opKiilll'R1,uiUbI' R,rP,e,,I1,,or)t,10'wi9e TO IlOU SEKEEPEllS Ihavc a lsrR stock ef eery variety ol i FURNITURE Which I will sell at redncea prices, consisting ot PLAIN" AND MAIilll.B TOP COTl'AOB 8UITS WALNUT CHAMhKK HUlTft. PAItl.OR Bl'iTM IN VELVET PT.IT8H I' A it I. OK BITITB IN HA1K CLOTU. PARLOR KU1TH I'M KKPH. Kldeboards, F.xlonshm Tablet, Wardrobes, Dookcasea lattreases.Lounves, etc etc. 1. P. OTJSTINK' 8 11 N. B. corner 6ICONL and liACE Htreou. j S'T ABLIB HE D 1105. A. S. ROBINSON, Fronch Plato Looking-Glassos, ENGRAVINGS PAISTING3 DBAWINGS' ETC. Manufacturer of allkindi of LOOKIlJO-QLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. OlO CHESNUT STltEETi iui'rd door above tde continental, HILADTtt.rHIA. 3 1H MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ILLINERY 1R TIIE HOLIDAYS. ! A Cheap and Substantial Gift. Attention la called to my elegant assortment of lUn BOJS8, suitable lor Searles FEATflERS, FLOWEKS, BONNETS, and TOCKG LADIES' HATS, prepared specially for tbe HOLIDAY EF.A80N, and selling at greatly reduced prices. MADEMOISELLE KEOOII, 11 8 tuth3tn 'o 904 WALNUT Streat. SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND TWINTF.B 8TYLE8.-MB9. M. A. BINDER, fVi No IM CHfcUNL'T btreet, i'hlladolplila, r 1MPOUTEB OF LADle.8' DRliSa Aiili CLOAK 'lKlMMIfcOS Also an eleKant stock oi Imported Paper Patterns for Ladiea' and Cbliaren's Lreaa. Parisian Dress and Cloak Uating lu all its vailetlcs. Ladles iurnialilna their rich and cost y materials ms reiy on being arusUoalir fitted, aud iheir work tlulsbed in the most prompt and (in dent manner, at the lowest possible prices at twenty ton r hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns in eta, or by tbe single piece, fur .merchants n-r1"-makers, now ready. v '0 tjm MRS. R. D ILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Baa handsome assortment of MILLLNEBT for the Holidays. Also, 811k Velvets, Crapes, BihbonB, Feathers, Flower and Frames. Ladles who make their own lion, nets supplied wlthall the materials. 7185 CLOTHING. g W -A. A. 13 S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COG MARKET STREET. No. CO ft A moit complete stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT VERY MODERATE PKICE3. WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL FSOFITS. Fine Eskimo Beaver Overcoats, only $26 ; fine Beaver Overcoats, any desirable color, trusted beaver Overcoats, 2ti; verv line Chinchilla Overcoats, only ft'27; frosted Beaver Suits, containing coat, pants, and vest, (SO; tine short Bearer backs, train I0 to IU . dark grey Barns Casshncre Suite, coat, pants, and vest, do slik mixed, only black Sack Coats, from tltl to 20t Business Coats, from 7 to all; Pants and Vtsts to match, irom 7 to (14; Bojs' Coats, from to $14; Pams. from 1 7io. ... Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3m 8p GRICC, VAN CUNTEN & CO. GEIOG, VAN GUNTES CO. GB1GG, VAV GCNTEN ife CO. ORIGG, VAN GUNTEN & CO. ARE SELLING ABE SELLING ABE SELLING ABE BELLING ABE BELLING ABE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING THEIR ESTIEEISTOCK OF CLOTHING J TBEIB EN TIB E STOCK. OF CLOTHING AT GREATLY BEDCCED PBICES, AT GREATLY BEDUCLD PRICES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, NO 734 MABKET STREET, NO. W MABKET BTBEE1', 11 17 ws'm One Doo.-below Eighth.,. RICES REDUCED. A- aisklnp and trlmmlntt Oversacks, 119; Frock Coats. lit Dn-ss Si tks, 12; fauts and Vests. 3 60 cacb, in good stvle. On band a general assoitment Ot LOdsat low prices. . C. 8. Hl.l d KLW K1UIIT, VI -tl lm No. IU JJ .FOURTH Btieat gPECIAL NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ARKOLD, NUSBAUrT & NIRDLINGER Have Removed their WHOLESALE CLOTHING I8TABLIS 3MENX And Department for the sale of Cloths Casslmere, and Ycstlngs, AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, To the larJSe BBOWV-sTONE BUILUINO fotmer'.y occupied by JOsEl'U ltUUtL aud U. a. FioTti:, No. 4T North THIRD Street, Where they will be hsnpv to welcome their customers and the TKADK geaerully ' 1 8 taths'H "WW TIIE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CF.LE brated I'BEoTOX. aud tbe pnte bard OnKKN" WOOI) COAL, I uk andHtove. sent to all parw ot tu city at BtO per ton ; suuei lor I J1H Itl It at 6 13. Each ol the above articles are w air anted to S'YeKotl feet sutisfaoilon in every respect. Orders receive" Ho. 114 Houtli Till Sl lUeetj Kuipyrlujn, o.v' WAKUIKUTON Avenue. ,l T?EMOVAL.-JOY, COB & CO.'S ADVKB- J V TI81KU AQF.N C V Is removed from W. K. cornet Filth aud t lifHiiut street, to Ko 144 B. blX I'M t second doortbove Walnut, about half uure ,l,'ow ike uew ledger" ttulldtiu- 1101 FOCllTIl ED1T10M FROM EUROPE THIS P.M. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables INC REASE OF THE BUI HSU N4VY. M. Dcak on the Hopes of Hungary. Latm Commercial nnd Financial News. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Arrival out of the Java. LivsarooL, January 12 Noon. The fteamop Java, which k4t Boston January 3, arrived at this port last night. GREAT BRITAIN. The Kttr Nary Art ml rale jr at Work ou Eatlmatea. London, January 12 Noon. Tbe Lords of the Admiralty are hourly encased in the prepa ration of estimates for the large Increase of the naval arm of the service which has lately Ven ordered. huhoIry. Dcak Dissatisfied -with Aualrlaii Army "-' twnvia Arrangcmcnta. rtTH, January 12. M. Deak has issued uu address in which he condemns the patent lately issued for the reorganization of the army. lie says that the carrying out of the 6cheme will certainly prove fatal to an arrangement of the present difficulties, and abjures tbe Emperor to concede the claims of Hungary. Financial and. Commercial Intelligence. Livebpooi,, January 12 Noon. Tae cotton market opens flat, with unchanged prices. Sales to day estimated at 5000 bal8. , . London, January 12 Noon. The following are the current quotations of Americau securi ties: United States 6-20s, 121; Illinois Central Railroad, 80; Erie Railroad, 41J; C'ouools steady at 90i for money. London, January 12. American securities are quoted this morning ai follows: United States Five-twenties ot 1862, 72J ; do., 1805, 7UT1J. Illinois Central Railroad, SOJ; Erlo Railroad, 42A13. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. srECIAL DESPATCHES TO EVENING TELEGRAPH.. J Washington. January 12. Court Proceedings. The Supreme Court of the District this morn. Ing, In General Term, affirmed the judsment of the Court below in overruling; the demurrer entered in the case of Sanford Oouover, in' dieted for perjury before the Judiciary Com mlttee ot tho House of Representatives, when they wore investigatins; the question ol the com plicity of Jetf. Davis In the assassination con spiracy. . , Ia tho Circuit Court the jury awarded $3250 damages to John O. Harris for injuries received by a colliaiou on the Daltimore and Ohio Rail road. A Burned Child Trcucl the Fire. Senator Fesscnden, who comes from the citv of Portland, destroyed by fire originating from fire crackers, has introduced in the Tarllf bill a provision prohibiting the Importation of fire crflckers. . The Colored Convention. The Colored Convention, sitting lu this city, passed a resolution to-day appointing a colored Resident Committee at Washington, to look after the Interests ol the colored people through out the country . COHURESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. House of Representatives. Washington, January 12. Mr. Upson (Mich.) Introduced a bill provid ing for the payment of the reward offered by the President of tho United States, in April, 18(15, for the capture ol Jefferson Davis. Re ferred to the Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Clark (Kansas) Introduced a bill to secure the t-peedy completion ot the Southern Pacific Railroad. Referred to the Committee on Pacific Railroad. Mr. Paine (Wis.) introduced a resolution de claring that it was the principle of the Ameri can Government to protect American interest, but if Congress was compelled to allow tree j trade In agricultural districts, it was but just j that the principle of ftee trade should apply to i manufactures. Referred to the Committee on Ways and JUean. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) Introduced a bill to provide for the payment of bounties to Pennsylvania volunteer?. Referred to tue Committee ou Military Affairs. The Speaker proceeded to call the Commtttees for reports of a private character. The Committee on Indian AllVtrs reported a bill indemnifying Abinh Morrison, of Oregon, for property destroyed by Indians. Read three times and passed. Mr. liingham tOiiio), froai tbe Committee on Military Affairs, reported buck the Senate bill for the relief of Lewis Dyer, lite Surgeon of the 81st Illinois Volunteers. Passed. Mr. Inaersoll (III.) reported back the Senate bill exempting certain prooerty in the District of Columbia from attachment, dtstruint, and execution, with an amendment providing it shall not iuteriere with the process issued undci the contract already made. Pused. From Canada. Quebec, June 12. It Is staled that the Pope sanctions the creation of a new diocese at Rimooski, Canada East, and that a bull will be issued Immediately. Principal Langevin, of the Normal School, will probably be the Brst Bithop. Six men-of-war and three gunboats have visited Quebec this season. Fiora Nicaragua. New Yore, January 12. The steamer Sau Francisco, from Nicaragua h:ts arrived, here. Tho Turser of the 8an Franc'.sco reports the death, by cholera, of Major Gamble, the second officer in command of the United States forces detftiiud at Nicaragua. ' Ariival oi Stcame's. Nkw York, January 12. Tne steamer Saxonia, irom Soutbamption December 26, has arrived at this port. Tbe stoatw-hlpfcan Francisco, ftom Greytown, lias arrived in quarantine, 1 a lent Mflrl ( br Tclrgrnph. Ntw YoitK, tlnnoarr 12 Oolton qu et at 811 PWc. Hour rIiili;micj:9CO'ul2 60j Ohio I2 14; VVp-torn, &( 14; Honthom Uiionanred. kli4 17 Wheat dull, with a doohnlntr fomionor. (Jora (full, with a npcMnlim lend, ncf . Hoelqniet. Dms d lioizi flrinor, 8:Sjo. fr lb. tor Wcsteru; 81 'S for City. Laid quid. Wliiskv dull Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jan. 12 Reported by Do Haven ft Bro., No. 40 h. Third stroet BOtRD. fr,001 WJRRs 8S ei4ixi0t,iivtnew....l00 tlH00 do....uew.KiO f.'HiK) do.... ola 96 1 1 10W U fe. 7 80s, Jo..Hi4 200 sh Keadintr 5 sh Acid Mtuio. . fh 100 sn 8nh N pr..b30 83 400 sh McK & lufk l6 6 SKATING PARKS. SKATORIAL QUEEN'S LAST DAY. WEST rillLADELPIIIA PARK. TDIRTV-FIR8T nd WALNUT Streets. Positively the Last Day of Skatorial Quean Prior to her Departure for Canada and Europe. ICE 6FLE5DID, rLAKED riltFECTLT SMOOTH. 81atinR by Moonlight ! Skatinir by Moon'.ight! rAR" OrEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT MU3t. BAND OF MC9IC. 6TECIAL KOI ICU. TSB KKATINQ ALWATS GOOD wben tbe slirnt are on the Hailet or Chesnut nd Walnut htreetcara. BKATER.4 CAN KKLY Of T1?IR. ' lo Park (only a few minntns rldoin Market or WeJ nut street can. Admission. '2t cents. It AUCTION SALES. BS C O T T, JR., A IT C T 1 O N IS E R. . Jo. 10;0 CHKMiUT 8TKKET. . ' SALE OT FISTE FTTtW. BLtOn K0BF3, ETC. ... . 'in Tuesd.iy mnrnlnir, IKth nst .at I0H Co o k at Scoit's OaUorr, No. 10-30 rbesnut street, will be sold a iU assurtmeDi of Ladies' rid Vixsp.s' fine iurs consisting of ae of UhiIpo i Hsr and llusrtiitn Snble, Mluk do , Hoyal - rnilno, ChlnoUli a, Siberian hnulrrel, eto., ail uianu aoturcd expressLr for city retaL traJe. SLFIOBt ROBES. Black Polar Bar Hudson Bar, White Wolf. Black Bear, trimmed wltii While WoU", Bacoooa, sad oUiox robes Open for examination on Monday afternoon CI Hat 1 PAS COAST ft WAR N O O K AUCTIONEER. MS No. M0 MARKF7 Street. ADMII-TwA "OS'S SAtF, Ou Wednesday, Jantisry 16, by catalogue, commeiicln(r at 10 o'clock, bv order of administrator, the entire st-ck of a city retail dry goous stoie oomprlsinir a fil l assortnvmt ot foreign aud domcstlo dry goods, hosiery, and ac tions. " 1 u ,it COPARTNERSHIPS. DIBSOLCTION OF CO PARTS ERS 1 1 1 P. The copartnership heretofore existing unW tlrro nnio ot Dr. ( til; KSh.Y . 11 tJULlOJS & a this dav dNso ved b- limitation. 1 hliadelpbia, Ueouiubtr 31 1S6S. Tbe nndrrslvned havlnif with ROBERT L. TAYLOR Ksi). of New York, aa special pan.no.- entctod Into p, itnerrthli, itn.ier the flmoi HAMILTON". EVANS UK C'OUK-f.V. wl l coutiuue tbe business at Mo. t CHfcfcMJT F trect CHAULEi T. KV.NS. pi??!?! MARtJKI.IN L. 1K COURSF.Y ) artnors. ROBS HT i . TA VLOU, Special Par oar. rhlladelphla, Januaiy 1 . 1S67. IJlUS'.UIVt JJNITED STATES REVENUE bTAJJPS FRIKCU'AL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street CENTRA L DKPOl. Ho. 103 Soath FIPTH Street, ONE LOOB BELOW CHE6UTfJT KATABLISilED 13G2. Revenue Stamp of every description, oonatantt " on band in any amount. Orders by Mall or Expicps promptly attended t,' United States Kotos, Drafts on rbiladolplila, or Kcw York, or current funds reoeived In payment.? I'articular attention paid to email orders. The decisions of the Commitaion can he oousulUt! and any information regarding the law ohoerfullf given. The follon ing rates ol disoount are tl'.owed i ON ALL ORDERS OF 520, , v , TWO l'KR CBT. DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS OF $100, THREE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS OF 3u0, FOUR l'ER CENX.'oi6COUNr. All orders should be sent to tbe STAMP A, 0 T3 If fj Y, No. 304 CHKSNUTStycot 1 PUILAlJELl'HlA. U KITED STATE4 KHVEXUE STAMI'3. I iliclpal Depot. No 3IH ilHKSSUr d'Joot Cmtral Uepot No IU3S KIK I H ttfieet.one doorbe vwvwmm.., -..... Revenue StaiBP'. of every description constantly oa ba 1d lu any au.oui.l ....rtd to. t)r eri, bv Mull or mpress or ..r.it.Hr Mow InltwlMtatu Notes Wraiw on I'lilisd.j-uia or Yoik or current luuds received "..PW-"'"' HsrtloulBV atieiitloii pw ro ;" "'T. eaasilted. The decisions ot ibe Com.. J'sluUtlf "".. obionuUr and auj tufonr a'lon rgrdii. tbe j given.
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