THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHIL AD KLl'I 1 1 A, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1867. nd i Uuetni, Tlomrr has plven us tomo notion of the em ployment of princesses of his day, one of the moBt inlercstinKcptsodPB in his immortal epic licinira descriptive Bccouut of the daughters of losses engaged with their needles. It Is curious to observe how that domestic occupa tion survives, although its mode has greatly chHnired, and is btill occasionally Indulged in by living Empresses and Queens, to relieve their minds from the cares of state and the weari ness of Conns. Thus, the Empress of the French, the Empress of Btissla, and the Queens of Spain and Bavaria, we are told by Court newsmen, beguile their hours with the; Grovrr A Baker shewing Machines. The needle, as ucd in the old-fashioned way, is last departing from our domiciles, but we have a far better substi tute in these invaluable and elegant machines; indeed, as the limes says: "To possess a Sew ing Machine, and to know how to use it, is to posses a little mine of wealth." Fall Mali (i?.etle. AMUSEMENTS. "Rational salvation." This is the subject of a powerlul and welNwrlttn lecturo, to be de livered tivMrs, F. E W. llarprr, before the Social, Civil, and (Statistical Asociatien of the State of renrHvlvania, on next Thursday evening, January 31. Mrs. Harper Is tho most prominent tomalo Rader and orator of her race, and her address -will be very attractive. She has many friends in Philadelphia, ana we trust the lecture will be well attended. After Mrs. Harper, early in February, comes "William Wells Brown, Esq., the able and accorn ulinhed colored lawyer, and author of'lheNejrro in the Kebelhon," "Sketches of l'mous and People Abroad," etc. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see TUird Fag?, OUKAOEOU8 Conduct. We are called upon to chronicle another one of those vile, disgrueelul deeds which now and then are per petruted by base and shameful wretches. James i Havles. a married man of 28 years, resides with bis wite in a dwelling occupied by another family in New street, below Second. On the nigbt'ot the 9th ot December, I8ii6, Hayles, who occupies rooms on the third story, spoke to the lady o the other family, aned about 19 years, and who at the time was eoing up into the fourth htory, and requested her to step into his Toom, as he had something of importance to make known to her. This she refused to do, and was about to move up stairs, when Hayles Tau out into the entry and roughly pulled her into bin room, slammed to the door, and then shamefully assaulted her. The. cries of the lady were not heard, inas much as Havles took the opportunity when all were out. Complaint was immediately lodged against Hayles. and he was arrested and com mitted until a hearing could take place, the lady t the time beintr in such delicate health, and there being also a death in the lamily, pro hibited her goinsr out. Yesterday, however, a "hearins was had bciore Alderman Kerr, by whom Havles was held in $2U00 bail to answer the charae ut Court, where be will meet with such a punishment as is worthy the base crime Committed. Ax Exciting Case in Camden. The case of Herwanki Maddox and wite, indicted for conspiring against Charles K. Redman, As sistant Assessor lor Camden comity, has created much Interest among our neighbors across the water. Mr. Redman is charged by the defen dant with undue lamiliarity with Mrs. Mad dox, and, by his own testimony, paid the hus band, who made demands for his wounded honor, several hundred dollars in greenbacks, and took numerous releases and quit claims. The defendants kept on bleedine the Assessor till he paid over fourteen hundred dollars in money and furniture. He then had them ar rested for conspiring to defraud him, and his counsel produced the confession, which seems to have been patterned after the Sickles case, and also tour separate releases lor the alleged criminal intimacy ot Mrs. Maddox. Tue woman is twenty years of age. and pretty, and has the sympathies evidently of jury and spec tators. It bids fair to rank among the causes celebres for the romance and the many strange developineuis of the case, and draws a laree audience to the Court House. James M. Scovel and C. T. Reed represent the defense; G. M. Robeson, R. S. Jenkins, A. C. Scovel, and Jacob Mul ford represent the State. Mr. J. M. Scovel and Mr. Robeson have bad the main conduct of the case, which is conducted with signal ability on both sides. The Cuke of Consumption Fresh Meat as an Antidotr. So lone as consumption continues the principal disease which ravaires the human race, remedies without number will continue to be put fortb. Hitherto none have been proposed that have met with more than partial success. We are informed, however, that the fresh meat cure has performed many cures in an almost miraculous manner. Ir. WeiSf-e was the first to employ this remedy, and the great success which attended his labors in Europe engaged the attention of the leading physicians of Europe, by whom it was intro duced into the hospitals of Paris, Berlin, and Vlenua. By this method, the nutriment of iiesh meat is infused into the system in an arti ficial mauuer, and not by the usual digestive process. It results in stimulating and invigor ating the system in a way that soon raises the despondent hopes of the patient. This remedy is put up in the form oi a syrup each bottle, which is sold at one dollar, containing the essence of a pound and a half of raw meat. S. C. 1'nham. No. 25 8. Eighth 6treet, is the agent here, bp'1 ' f"r le v all druggists. MNNEBCHOK HAL, MASQUE. TblS Old and well-known musical association will bold, their annual masked ball their seventeenth fancy ball at the Academy ot Music, on Tues day evening, the 2Mb. instant. The preparations for the same are on h large and liberal scale, and heiner the close of the bal masque season, will no doubt be a well-attended and grand nflair. Thev have the reputation of giving the best bolls of the kind, and they are looked upon by our best class of society as social reunions, and lmexceDtionable in all particulars. The two grand orchestras will be led respectively by Professor A. Birnfeld and T. Herrman, und Mr. Dovle. of the Continental, will be the caterer of the evenine. Tickets. $5, each admit- tiue a gentlemau and two ladies, can be had Dy bubscription oniy.oi tue memoers and managers us noticed In Knottier part of Tire Telkohaph We advise all who want to enjoy themselves to go. Attempted Highway Bobbery. About 3 o'clock.tbis morning, as a peacefully disposed German, named Jonnai. r.urenoerg, wassiowiy wending bis way in tho neighborhood of Front and Lombard streets, his abstractions were sud- ( denly brought to a close. All of a sudden two ruffians confronted John, and before he could speak one of them gave him blow between the eves that laid htm out. They then tried to re move John's watch from bis pocket, and in the effort broke the chain. But John held on to his Drooertvllke a Trojan, and yelled lor help. . officer Burns, of the Third District, heard the disturbance and rushed up and the robber, rushed down the street with Burns after them, lie captured one, who eave the name of Daniel Andrews He bad a heiinng berore Alderman Butler; who committed him to answer. A New Idea. Tb International Adver imiTxr and B. P. Company of New York citygblve rather taken Philadelphia by SVm in the way of advertising. They have leased the right ol placing signs on the tops n?1reet cars run by the principal railway ot streecarVa certainly one of the best (aside from the regul "JL".'rA, tb en w hv the . we Z"rZM? w wish them success; rtgni Vh. ,nner the public take .n.i hold ot it, they cannot i AT u T t hev cannot fail of achieving it. The Temptation." The second nnon i course on the "Temptation ot our i-ora-In the course on iu r ,nEr at the p ill Mit ChurcbT coraer of Broad and Arch ftrli S the Rev. 0. Dana Boarclniau. Tho Thl Occupation of Tm presses fSAii.ortg IlosprrAii Money. We hare I received from a correspondent, signing himself I Hincr-llnlf " ii rnmitmniCAtinn from which, we make' the following extract: "Fditor Eveninif Telegraph. In your report ot the speeches delivered at the anniversary of the Pennsylvania Hospital, the ottier day, I read a statement that the sailor paying- one dollar to the United States Government thereby trained the privileged beln admitted into tne Hos pital Wit nout dispntiiig Him, i wish to inquire where ouch a low can be found, so that others mar be blomed with the information which others par ticularly need, Althsudli we sailors do not know much, we do know something about payln hos. pital money, and the bonolits resulting from it, which may not be known to all your reader. All seamen, lrom the Captain down to tne cook, in fact, all who lollow the water on the sea, lakes or rivers (whalers and fl?hermon excepted), have to pay twenty conts per month, whether they are in the navy or the merchant marine. But if Jack, after 11 tly years' semce, comes Into this port well aad falls down and breaks bi limbs, or is taken sick after he leaves the vepsol, and aks tor a permit to enter the Hospital, be la told that he oannot have one. It he loaves the merchant marine attor two score years ot servloe, he lorleite all claim on the innd to which he has contributed. He may servo in the navy equally as Ion?, but as soon as he leaves it ho lopes all claim on the .Naval Hospital. "Accordlr.g to our Government teirulations, the sailor must get well in (our months, or go out sick, unless, on appeal to tho clemency of the Secretary of the Treasury, he Is granted a permit to remain." Sealers Crushed by Icetiergs. We called to see this great painting of Mr. Bradford, owned . by Mr. l.e Grand Lockwood, of New York, now on exhibition at Pcott's Art Gallery, No. in'20 Chesnnt street. It is emphatically a blc thing on ice. Those who have not seeu it have missed a great deal. It would be impos sible to describe its many beauties In a short newspaper nrticle, or to appreciate them under hours of lose study. The groupins of the wrecked scalers in the foreground is picturesque and artistic in the highest degree. The ship, as it Is heaved up on the towerinir hummocks, crushed and torn by the mighty icebergs, stands out iu stern relief to the most'lovely and eraud mass of ice that towers like a mouutiun above it and around it. In the distance is a ship which has been deserted and set on fire. The crews can be seen far olT weodine their way across the fields of ice towards two other ships'still further oil in the hazy distance. The bcautitul emerald green of the water, and the rich coloring effects of the water aud ice are most effectively ren dered, and as one looks upon tho scene he can almost feel the cold. Mr. Bradford made three voyages to the arctic regions to obtain the necessary sketches lor his picture, and will shortly proceed to Berlin, Prussia, to have it chromo-lithotiraphed. Thechromo-lithographes (300 in number) are 24 by 33-inches, and are cold only by subscription. About half have been taken. Tetty Police Cases. Theresa Gorman, who has been for some time past employed as a domestic at a boardinir-house No. 216 Vine street, took French leave yesterday morning. Not satisfied with taking leave, she took also a breastpin, some silver spoons, and some other little unconsidered trifles. oilicer Reedor arrested her at Sixth and Callowuill streets yesterday afternoon. She was committed to answer by Alierman Bcitler. Margaret O'Brien enticed a errecn younsr man into a crib in Acorn alley, and then relieved him of a pair of fur gloves, valued at $15. Margaret came to grief soon after, as the man had her arrested on a charge of larceny, and after a hearing before Alderman Tunisou, she was held in $500 bail to answer. A lad named Francis, aged sixteen years, was tip before Alderman Patchel, charged by his parents with acting in a very disorderly man ner, aud being also very disobedient. He re sided at No. 32(1 S. Fifteenth street, but will, for some time to come, reside tit the House of Refuge until he mends his ways. Nothing tct Eat Or at Such Prices that only our Wealthiest Citizens can Af ford the Lcxcby. lOggs, this morning, at 55 cents a dozen: turkevs and other fowls, winging their way upwards three and four cents a pound (to the market women, who are barely making a living, in selling at an advance ot one or two cents). No vegetables, Celery fair, aud only lair HO cents a bunch. .Scarcely anv ducks in the market, unless it was the venders them selves, who, sometimes, are dear ducks to the uninitiated, with their bright eyes throwing a radiance Cupid-wlse (cupidity wise) at both heart and breeches-pocket, ine lowl, not tne ladv-seller, rates at from 25 to 30 cents per pound. Game is only to be seen by buyers in the cellars ot tne dealer; ventsou aeer meat 25 cents. Ovsters! Oyters where ? Echo answers, a "single watron-load from the Balti more depot." Miserable Chesapeake affairs, watery and good tor nothing; and about twenty thousand "Morris River Coves" ("culleus"), $5 per thousand, and "primes," $10, with scarcely a shade ol difference in the size of tho article, so difficult was it to discriminate between the two. Larcenies. Edward Albert was arrested yesterday alternoon by Officer Hart, for the lar ceny of a lot of boots and shoes, the property of Broadhead 4 Kent. No. 21 1 . Third street. He was caught in the act of making off with them. He was committed in default ot $1000 bail by Alderman Beitler. James Richardson was charged before the same Alderman with the larceny of a coat from a boarding-house No. 120 N. Fifteenth street. The article belonged to Robert Hervey. He was committed in default of,$l50l bail. Several complaints have been made at the Central Station about a mau named Richards or Richanbon, by parties having lost coats, etc. All those who have lost such articles within the last month or two are requested to be present at the hearinir. which Is to take place at the Central Station, at 2 o'clock on Monday, January 28. Stealing Boots. Henry Albright ad mired the fine styles of boots that were ex hibited at a t-hoemaking establishment at No. 211 N. Third street. Walking into the store, he didn't think it worth while to bother the pro prietor about such a small transaction, and was helping hiixself to a number ot pairs of the best, when the owner appeared upon the scene of operations, and expressed a decided disapproval ol such a proceeding. Henry was helped to a proper conception of what he had been doinir, when a police oilicer appeared upon the scene and politely requested the pleasure of his com pany as far as Alderman Beitlcr's office. After statine the case before that gentleman, Albright was held In $1500 bail to answer the charge of larceny. Burglary. Between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock this morning the hardware store of Mr. John Brady, on Krankford road, above Palmer street, was entered and robbed of $200 worth ot tine cutlery, chietlv penknives, aud also two overcoats. The thieves obtained en trance through the rear of the stove. With a brace and bit they bored out a piece from the back door, and putting in the hand aud arm, easily thrust back the bolt, and thus effected an entrance. There did not apnear to have been anything else ot any value disturbed, and the thieves must have been frightened off before they had succeeded in doing all they Intended Arrest of a Lkadek in Disorderly CiBCLEs.--By the vigilance of Constable Sulli van (to whom credit is due for terretinsr out those enuaeed in the robbery of two farmers thp other day at a disorderly dance-house), a leader in the lower circles, and a proprietor ot a house of ill-fame, No. 4H8 N. Front street, was airecTea vesterdav. lie was laennoea by w 1 liam Smith, one of the farmers, as the person who kicked him in the mouth. He was held by Alderman Williams in $1000 ball to await a fur ther hearing next Thursday afternoon, when the others concerned in the affair will be finally Ulbpueea ui. Rev. B. n. Nadal, D. D.. preaches to morrow evening at Trinity M. E. Cuurch, Fichth street, above Race, on "Public Gam bling," with special reference to those forms of it known as lotteries, gift enterprises, aid asso ciations, etc. Dr. Nadal Is one of the ablest preachers in the city, and this sermon is one of his best. Just at this particular time, It cannot , fail of. being of greut, value, to the mullet A Fat Job. Nicholas Devlne and John Carr, whilst prowling around the South Second Stieet Market, about 2 o'clock this morning, havirg a so-curt In which to deposit findings, undertook to relieve a butcher of a barrel of fat. Watching their chance, when he was not look ing In their direction, to hoist a barrel of fat into their cart, they attempted to make good their escape. But the butcher was too sharp tor them, and he had them both arreted. They liHd a hearing before Alderman Butler, who held them to answer tho charge ot larceny. Shuffled Off His Mortal Coil. About 7 o'clock last mirtit the people in the neighborhood of Front and Prime streets were startled by the repurt of a pistol, that came from a house in which a young man named John Cox lived with bis father-in-law's laniily. For some time past John had been troubled about something that be would not divulgo, and bad declared be was tired ot livtug. Last even ing he rot a pistol aud deliberately shot blnwelf throuah the heart, killing himself almost in stantly. A Mistake ix the Man. Peter Ehreu berg. w ho goes by the suasestive name of Pret zel, it seems was not the man who s-tole the pup, as mentioned in the daily pnners a day or two ngo. I'retzel savs tt was another man. lie was acquitted of the theft. Wk nAVK still further reduced prices of Men's, Youttm'. and Boys' Clothimr belna determined to close out Winter Stock. ISO 11KTTKH INVESTMENT CAN PR FOUND THAN Cloth i no at ocr prehent pkices, which ark i.owkr than they poss1i1ly can be next Winter. Half-way between ( Bennett Co., ifthand Tower Mall, Sixth Sts. (618 Market Street. nfKxTRA. ItEDUCTIOSS. (J?r"kXTKA KKnrjCTIOHH. S jfKxTRA Reductions. -j j CjrfcXTl:A ltF.OCCTIOKH, Men's and Yoijthh' Ci.othivo.J J Men's and Youths' Clotuino.3 5 Men's and Yocths' Clo'ihino.4 ij Mkn'8 and Youths' Clothing. J in?"" Nothing sold but what is good, andj J Kir'TnE PRICKS MAY BE BELIED 05 AS JUSTJJ Lir"AU UKAHONAni.E. r YVAKAMAKEn & ISROWN, Oak Hall, Popular clothiers, 6. E. Cor. Sixth ami Market streets. Ticket 68,600! this remarkable ticket is now in exhibition on many oi the garments sold at Charles Mokes & Co.'s, under the Continental Hotel. Thu number, it will be remembered, drew the Crosby Opera House, and the same number here indicates that that is the number of garments made ot this kind this season at this immense clothing house.- Call and see the number, and tue garments and tho pricee. A New Tatekt Burglar Preventive. Mr. Maclerran, No. 721 Cheeuut Btreet, has recently per fected a small and not expensive article lor prevent ing burglars from entering doors by means of keys, which Is ho sluiplo, easily applied, aud infallible :in lis object, that its universal adoption by prudent people can hardly admit of a doubt. Those who trad the newspapers will have observed that a larne majority , in lact, nearly all ot tho robberies tbnt have taken place, hero and elsewhere, ior somo months past, have been effected by unlocking Hit doors, which Ii really so easy a matter, whether the key 1b left In tho keyhole or removed, that lacking a door simply seems almost usoless. What Mr. Maclerran has now brought out Is a smad article composed oi a single pieco ot strong wire, to be inserted In tne hundlo of the Key, whereby the simplest lock is rendered more abso lutely burglar-pronf than any fastening that we have ever txamned or heard of. The aniolo can lie attached to the door-knob in an instant, and, if de fied, made a permanent fixture br means of a screw; or it can be put on and taken off at will. To persons travelling this instrument will bo found invaluable, as it can be- carried in a neat case, scarcely )ur?er than a spectacle sheath, and applied to any door having a key on retiring. We have heard ol the movements ot powerful machinery beiDg arrested by tho accidental introduction of a very sma'l piece ot metal. The smalt pioco of metal here referred to, it promptly applied to the coors ot our dwellings and clnunbi-is, will mure itfrctually arrest the machines which burglar employ lor entering our houses. From the American .iournal of 1'haumacv May, 18tiG; edited by William Proctor, Jr., ProlPssor ol pharmacy in the Philnriolphia College of l"hnr niUcy " W ill the fluid extracts go out of use owing to the high pi ice, or can we have son.e authoritative modifications ot the formulas by which we can muko them at a moie reasonable eostf Ii the latter. shall the change be in the quality of tho menstruum, or in tho manner ot applying it. so as to reauce the quantity requisite? Cuu there bo a convocation ot tlie l OmUllllt-'U Ol JM'VIBIUII IU HUlUUIiU BUIII 11UW method or modification ot the present recipes?" With regard to the contemplated cuango in the quantity, oi in the menstruum itsoll, in tho prepara tion ot uuiu extracts, i womu lu&e occasion to say that in medicine tbe health ot tho patient is tho great ottect to De gaioea. 1 ho cost oi material is someiuing, put wiion put into the rcale with human health, and often human lite, it is hardly worthy of consideration at all. My liuchu (HemiuoiQ S) win continue to do made as lormerly, and if it cannot be maintained at present prices, they will have to be advanced to meet the advance in tbe price of material. To such as desire quantity instead of quality we would say that water is a cneap comuiuuny, huu may ue reuuiiy aaaea Dy the pison using the medicine it he desires to do so. 11. i. HKXMiiuLu, uruvpmi Biiu i;nemist, tio. 694 Broadway, New Y'ork City, And No. lOi South Tenth street, Philadelphia. The Woodstock (C. W.) Sentinel sayst "It Is a generally admitted fact that the medicine manufac tured by Messrs. Perry Davis & Son has been instru mental in alleviating mnch pain, and giving relief to millions of suffering humanity. The medical faculty almost everywhere recommend the Pain Killer, and its reputation Is now established as the most bonefi. cial family medicine now in use, and may he taken internally and externally to expel pain." Chronic Diarrhoja and Dysentery. Thou sands, returned soldiers ana others, are sulVwriug from these diseases, against which the usual reme dies are useless; but for which Dr. Humphreys' Hiimojopatbio uuiiituusi asd uybenteric spe cifics are a sure cure. They are harmless Jiodi cated Sugar Pills, but are a sure thing lor these dis eases, tsingle boxe, 2.r cents; six boxes lor 1 25. Sent bv man wi.buv uuurese irro. jena io No. 5ti2 Broadway, N. Y. If Tins should meet the eye of any one suftfrlng from Brouchitis, Consumption, Asthma, or any Pul monary Affection, we would rotor them to IV. Javne's Expectorant, which will, in all eases, afford speedy reliei, and in most effect a speedy cure. Fcrniti'b Upholstered, Mended, asd Var niphkd. In order to fceop hands employed, tbe abovu and other upholstery work will be done r.t halt price during the winter mouths, at V. Henry Patten's, 2$o. 1408 t hesnnt street. A Cure for Kheu.mathm Worth Seriso. S. Kiipatrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. t itler's Uemcdy. No cure, no pay. Fresh Paper Shell Almondb, Filberts, English Walnuts, Kaislns, etc., can be had at all time oi (ieorge W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden ttreet. , J adieu, oo to (i. Byroji Morpe & Co , No. oca and U04 Aich street, loryour Fried Oysters, Chicken salad, Coflee and Women. Fubli'' Notice B. ti. Whitman & Co., No. 318 Chesnnt street, are now ready to supply their choice nnd pure Couleoiious, pnt up in neat boxes. AlfO a large asortmeut oi Imported lioxes, Sur pnes, and Knick knacks, for Trwes. L'pholctert. Cheap work, either in Hattrosse-i, uruiture, or Carpets Labor done dunn the win ter at half puce, at W. Henrv Patten'a West End Lpholstery, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Fifty Varieties of Cakes, fresh daily, fat Morse & CoVs, Nos. Wl and 001 Arch atfoet. Who Makip the Best and Cheapest Clothing? Wanamakbk & Brow, Oak Hall, Popular Clothikrs, Southeart corner Sixth and Market Streeti. DE EMEH MOOKE. On the 20th instant, at the Church of tha Messiah hy the Rev Mosei Bui ou ja hited b the Rev. L. L. Brlgus. WILLIAM J. DEEMEB to EMMA A. MOORE, only daughtet of Mr. Meury J. Moure, el this city. LAW RENCF KIMBALL. By Rv. O. L. C. Hanna, No. 81110 N. rrout streat. at the house of the brlde'a . - . mmr ......!. li.nllM W V . H T . If. . 14 A I 1 . lamer, on yv eoaesoay ov""'s, - .j:;r-.-i , , LAW HENCE W Mlos ANNIE M- KIMBALL, both of riiUadelpUuv MIA W-8HAW.-On Junuait 24 tB7. by Rev. P. Coomho Cptiiln IlM(i hHW of '! Mr conntjr, N. J., to Minn LMMA.B. 8UA W, of Cumbr and county, fc.J. DIED. PRANHON. January 24, sui. at the rldnce or hi hr..ihr-lrj law, Ju lua Hook. No. 2 Eighth street. Fhllartelph a. Mr Jiiomjs s. BRANSON. 3r, ot Now i-Kvot, N J., Ill h 2iet ,ro, hl, t younK irlmrtj and the friend" ot hla father' tannlT are Dnrtlcularly Invitoil to attend bin funeral, .f.'"L Y."i . rw'lpn,'- near New Kx'pt, on Sunday afumoon at 1 o'clock, without further notice. il i?lJi0Jil!irA!,S,',T1 on thelVh Infant, J T 1 .. "D11 P1"'!" 01 the lnmllT are riMiDect'ullv i. 1 ?rt i!le '"neral. lrom the rr .hlence ot hi r.Iir..Tr.'..h.11..1' ,,u omb K 2JI avenue,, on luomlaynext the 2;li Inniant, at 2 o'clock P. M. .Hil? -o0n he 2,ln Itwtant, MARGARET ANN", wl e ot Oeorge Crewman. . 1 he jelativea and irienda of the family are respectfully invited to ,'P'11 he funeral, from her husband's resl at i o'clock IV M lffer8on "Ueut' on Montlay, January r!rI'L?Nl;RfiT;TJ?l,nor,,,nit- ELIZA, wife of Henry Dcrinner, ho 612 I rout utieeL K1TCH1N. On the 23d instant, JAM K8 KirPllIN. 1- .J. .f "!"? Ir'l" ot the tainl y are repcotiuli invited to attend IiIh funeral, Horn the residence of his I!;'B.TVo",'.",'? I""r- Ko- vm Krmrtywlne utreei, on Minoat. the 2Jth Instant, at 1 o'clock 1. M.. .,c ,CHOL.,'0,N,-rVn the morning of Beveiith-dar, the 2bth msinnt, LIM)Zi.X MCllOLsOS, In Hie Slth vutr 01 ma age. T he relatives and friends ot the family are resneettullv Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, o. 114 8. Tweiith street. 011 Third-day morning, the '-Nth Instant, at 11 o'clock, without further notice. WISE. On the 26th Instant, Captala MICHAEL WISE. Due notice of the funeral will be given Tl ATTLlNti, FLAPPING, AND BANGING 1 of bowed window shutters on windy dBVs Is pre vented by using the Patent Hhutter Bowers, which im movably tauten them at several entries sold hv THOMAS A MllAW. No. fVt (Kluht Tblrtr-flveiMARKKT St.. below Ninth. AjINriNO TRAYS AND WOODEN BOWLS, L Mincing Knives and small ''hnpners. tor sale by '1 HUMAN A SHAW, N o. m (Klght Thirty-five) MARKKT Ht . below N Infh. TT'MonY AXD CROCUS CLOTH. IN PACK J ; aves of assorted grit, auapted to the me of house keepers skitters gunners, machinists, locksmiths, etc., lor pdlishiug ail kinds ot metals. For sate by TUUMAN & HH AW, No. P35 (Eight Thirtv-flve) MARKKT St.. below Mti'ti, QONSU5IPT10NCAN BE CURED! THE TRIE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. rPHM' FRF.Srt MEAT CUPRI PREPARKu ACOORUINO TO THE FORHUI.A OF x. PROF. TRODSMCAU. OF PARIS. For the Prevention and cure of Consumption, LutiR Ills eases, Hronchitis, J)iiepsla. Marasmus, Nervous rrosiration, i.enerai ijeuiuiy, aim an moroiu couuuious ot tne ."vHtom l.epeuucni' on JLlcticieucy of Vital Force. The new plan of treating Pulmonary Diseases with Fkesh BlKAT Is creating a p.otound sensation In ICurope. lis beneficial results have been heralded ihrouvu the prens In both hemispheres, 'luo coiuuion juiixmunt of l lie medical fncuitv seems to have decided that no mere meticatwn can avail, as a curative agent, In that dretd Hcourge of the race fulinouary Consumption.. The nature oi the diseuse appears to be such that the ordi nary appliances ot the actiools are thrown away In all uttempis to combat it siicceMtiilly. Palliative reiu.ts, ni least can only be hoped lor under the therapeutic agency ot Drugs. i he Fkesr Meat Treatment was first tried In Russia hv nr. W elsse. I he results were uo loss uratlying than surprising. Consumptive cases In his hands, which had previously bathed the most skilled of the protessiou, vichled rapidly, as br charm under the new treatment, "ihe startling success ot lr. Wei-.se soon became known In Rertnam , where under the directions of tbe first medical men oi Berlin and Vienna tho same giorlous results were accomplished. Rut It Is to Professor TROUSSEAU Ol the UHIi.DKI'.N'h HOSPITAL OF PARI", that the world Is chleilv indebted tor making known to the atllictcd the great features of the FKEstl .MEAT CCBK. Professor THOUSsfcAU has made the subiect a special study, and has brought It a we con celve, to a pcriect system : lor His uositlvelj asserted "tnat, in no less than io thouiand cae in which tt has been tried, tt proved successlul , n-urly ail." i befroiessor has given the result! ot his own ei perlence in tiie Vimique M-dicalc. rhe rationale oi cure may be briefly suited: it supntlcs nutriment aad stimulus to the body In an artitlcial mannur. so to speak, Insteud ot the usual processes ot digestion nd nutri tion, the luncttons of wnicii liavlug become lmnaired hv disease, are lucapuhlo of going on In fio uotmal wav. In a verv short time from the beginning of tiii treatment. the dluesilve powers gradually take on their natural lunctlons, until thev become re-estaollshed in lull vigor, and tho patient who haa thought himself 'sojourning m th-rattcy and thadw ol d -alii," begin to rea Ize that the danger Is past and his health is re stored. The blood which had become ltnpoveitshed and vitiated in conseiiu.-nce of the ente 'tiled state oi tho digestive powers, now realns is prooer vitmitv. the putieni at once beginning to exp-Hence 1 lie henelita of the FKE-I1 Mt.lT i;lTiE, not only In alleviating distresslnu symptoms, but iu a stoudv lncr-'e In flesl.. The treatment is tmtu analeplle mid ,0l .'.i FRlEAH MKTl'"f.tGToiM!JVpnca- tde ior IiitoNCHi:is and Dvsi'EPSi.v than In t ousuinp tion. M is also special1 v reonniiueDded In AImiasmus. Hv this aliment Is meant emaeia ion -a waiting awav I of the flesh without lever or apparent disease For t.F.NKRAL DK.niLirT or lassitude oi the whole system, tills remedy is a so psrilcular.y raconineiid" '. The FRESH MEAT tT'tii Is no -.y first oiler 'd ti the American public as a PRO I'Kf K I'OK Y REMEDY It Is put up In clio form of a syrup, each bottle containing the nutritious propertl s of OSK AD A HALF FOUNDS OF RAW ME A 1'. It is pleasant to the taste, and a single bottle of the medicine will c invitee thu most skeptnea ot Iu virtue as the great heal Inn reoiooy ot the nineteenth century. We do not mean to say that a single bottle will cure any given case of the above named diseases, but we do Hssert that great benefit will be derived bv the use of tbnt quantity In the worst cases. If once an inroad H made upon tne disease. It will re quire no stretch ot fni h to expect a thorough cure through the use ot so potent a remedy In a short period of time. Iu order to place TJPHAM'S FRF.Sfl MF.AT fTJRR within the reach ol all classes, the prices will be as fol lows: al a Dottle, or Six bottles ior f 5. A package ot six bo ties sent bv express, securely packed, to any part of the t'nl'ed states on receipt of as. sold wholesale and retail bv . O. I P d AM. No. S EIUHIH Stteet. Phlladolphii. and principal Druggists throughout tbetlnlted states. None genuine without the signature on the wraoper of each bottle of 'Samuel C. Vpliaoi, Sole Proprietor." Circulars sent tree to any address J 'USSTON", HOLLOWAT fc COWDEN, No. i8 N. SIXTH Street, General Wholesale Agents. It H0FFS MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. ANF.W SOURCE OF HEALTH OPENED TO TIIE AFFLICTED. AN EPOCH IN MEDICAL SCIENOE. THE (IRE AT INVlGORATOR.1 INDORSED P.Y THE MEDICAL FACULTV. USED BY EUROPEAN RULERS. A NOURISHING AM) PALATABLE DRINK. JIM' I.nTROIiUUED IV AMERICA. INVALUABLE FOR 1VPEPSiA, E.N FEEBLE!) VITAL POWERS. DISEASES OF THE THKOAf CHEST, STOMACH, CATARRHS ETC. GENERAL AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, WAIxDJ.CAFFEE S E. corner of FRONT aud CHESNUT Street. Price, ier dozen, or till cents per bottle, with a dls-. coupt to dealers. So d by F. Brown, Jr., Fifth and Chesnut; Ilassard, Tweiith and (' desiiut : Ambrose huiltli Broad and Ches nut; H. C. Blair's Sons fcigiith aud Walnut; Jameil. .-hinn. Broad and Spruce; Heyl, Mixtcentb and Ponlar; H . Urn er, No ail) Race street; Aschenbaeii A; Miller, Fourth and Callowhillt G. Krause. No. 810 8. Fifto Hi.et: Warren & KneesUaw, Eighteenth and Vine; and Dinygi'ta generally. It TXDIA RUliPER M ACHING LELTING, 1 STEAM PACKING, HOSK, ETC. Fnslneurs and dvaler will find a lull asonient of GOODYK Alt'S PATENT VULCANIZED UlliHEtt Br-LTlN'tS PACKING, HOSE, etc, at the Manufac turer' Heaaquartern. GOODYa.AR'8. No. 308 CHESNUT Street. hou'h "ide. N. B. We have a new and cheap article oi g tRDKX and PAVEMENI HOSE ery cheap, to whlcii the attention oi the public la called. lW8n WAR BURTON. .FASHIONABLE HATTER, No. UO CHESNUT Street, Next doorto Post Office. FOR SALE. THE FOUHSTOUY STORE HOUSE, No. Lii!. I'M N . Third street la to be sold at Public Male oo W KD.NBDY next. SMth lnat., at H o'doca noou, at the KxcliauM. by JAM Kd A SRBEM AN. Auctioneer. Imiucdiate pusnc.sion can be nad ol tbe upper Htoritm. ; 3' TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. U hilnclpal Depot, No 4 "fl?"??"6 , Ikntral Ipot. No. 103 8 nrrH Btreet. one door below Chemiut. Established lttsi. Revenue Btamps of every description constantly on h"rtbnCl? It Epr Promntir attended to. York, or current funds 'Tei1,?1Ip1,fL!au fartloular attenUon paid to small orders. Tbe decudons ot the t)orninlion can he consulted, and an? InftnuatWB regardbag tUa U cUeenully Kven.ejaai SKATING PARKS. QENTUAL SKATING PAUK, FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. lb- first Skatinjr Soiree etven at ths Central Park l:it Monday was pronounced by aJl participants A GREAT SUCCttSvS. To conform with the wishes oi those present, as well as to please thoso prevented from taking part in it, tho manager takes pleasure to announce that A RKCOND AMD LAST GRAND COrElilE FANTASTIO.UE ; will be oivkn NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1S67. 1 he arrangements are again In the hands ot an efficient Committee. The display of fine music, fire-works, illu-nlnation, etc. etc., will surpass that of the first Festival. Per particular see programme. 125 2t gRATING I SKATING! .WEST PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARK.. THIRTY-FIRST and WALSTJT Street. RPFCtAL NOTICE. Ice In splendid condition; perfectly smooth. Hnow all removed, i'axkopen unth W o'clook. Flue band of n, iislc. lOTE.-ALVAT8 SKATISQ 8IQS3 ON CARS. Admission. 'it cents. To Park (by a tew minutes' ride) by the Market Ftreet or Walnut street Cars. NU1 K. Our Ice is goou when the water is flooding the streets In the cly . It AMUSEMENTS. tor additional Amusements see Third Page. ON (3 8 OF SCOTLAND ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TENTH and CHESNUT Streots . MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. J1 K KEI snur . the celebrated Scottish Vocalist, will sing on MONDAY. 2ith January, at 8 o'clock. "Llr.zle Llnday." 'Jock o' Haxeldean." ''Dnnean Gray," ' liaiue Cam Our Guldmaa at E'en." 'High land Marv," 'Auld Robin Gray " "Young Lochlnvar." "caller llerrln "Bonnie Prince Charlie." "Get op an.l Bar the Door. O,-' "Alllster Macalllster," 'llie Land o' the Leal," and "SCOrS WHA HAE Wl' WALLACE BLED Mr. KENNEDY Will give Dialogues fram the famous "Noctea Amtirosanir."ahd Miss KENNEDY, will play a selection of Scottish Reels and Htrathspera. Admission, (0 cent). Reserred Seats. 7 cents. To he had of Mr. Chailet W. A. Trumpler, Seventh and Chesnut streets. It AUCTION SALES. CHARLES C. MAfKKY, AUCTIONEER, Office, No. 421 COMMERCE Street. C. C. MACKF.Y has removed (temporarily) to So. 421 COM VIEKI E Street. sales of Merchandise, Househo'd Furniture, and Personal Property ol ail kinds, will be attended ti personally on reasonable terms at the premises of tho owners. LARGE SALE OF HARD-WAR"!. TABLK AND POCKET CUTLER', FILES, JAPANhD AND TINNED WARE, WAIT ERS, TRAYS. ETC. On Wednesday, 30th Irst., Commencing nt 10 A. M.. AT No 421 COMMERCE STREET, (Third Floor!. In lots to suit City and Country retail storekeepers, miscellaneous hardware, table and pocket cutlery , tiles, rus,s, ja- anned and tin-slated ware, brass cocks, tea travs. waiters, etc. atalonuei will be rea-lv. an1 the goods maybe ex amined on Monday and Tuesday. STORE"wANrF.n, suitable for the AUCTION BUSINESS. I 28 2t P AN COAST & WAR NOCK Airr.TIflNKKWS. M8 No. 240 MARKET Street. B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION EE R, No. 10i0 CHESNUT STREET. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. rpiiE FURNITURE AT COULD & CO.'S FUltNITUItfcJ DEPOTS, N. . C0ENEB NINTH AND MARKET STBZET3, asp Noe. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street, Is the Largest, Cheapest, and Bast Stock iu the World! Fashion, stylo, durability, finish, and cheapness all combined in their Immense variety ol Ciri-MADK FtjRNITORE. Beiore purchasing call and examine, or send for printed catalogue. 210 Sp IIOTJ SEKEEPERS I have a large stock ot every variety ol FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting ot PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE BtiTJ WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR 8UITN IN VELVET PLUSH PARLOR 8CIT8 IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR bUlTS I'N KEFS. Sideboards, Extension Tablet, Wardrobes, Bookcase! MattrLounges... TIKIX SIS N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. ESTABLISHED U95. A. S. ROBINSON, FErOnch Plate Looking-Qlasses, ESGRAY1SGS PAINTINGS1 DRAWINGS' ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, P0BTEAIT, AND PICTU2B FRAMES TO OBDEB. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. TUIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 3 13$ -OKOhOsALS FOR KEff JAIL. DEPART X mtni ! tbe Intenor. Washington, January 21, 1807. Sealed Proposals wtll bo received at this Depart mem until 12 o'clock M.. on MONDAY, the 4tli of larch, 1807. ior the erection ol tne Jail In and for the District of Columbia, author'aed aud provided lor bv the act ol ConKreas approved July 25, 18tit5. Tbe designs, detail draw mire, and specifications can be seen at the architect's office, in the eastern uronnus ot the Capitol, Washington city, everyday, exept Sundays, between the hours ol U A, M. and 3 I M . on and after the 28th instant Separate bids will be received for the masonry work, brick work, iron work, aod carpentry worn. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufficient lond, to be ap proved by tbe Secretary of the Interior, tor the tolthlul completion ol his contract. Payments will be madP as the work progresses, on estimates oerti lied to by tke architect, tut twenty per centum of tbe estimable will be retained until tbe contract is """'"contract will be awarded to the lowest re. sponsible bidder, but the Department reserves the riirht to reject any or all ol the bid, should it be doomed ior the Interest ot the Government to dTbe bid wi'l be opened at noon on the 4th ot Uarchnext, in presence of such ot the bidders as B,y choose to attend. . - Proposal shou.a be endorsed on the envelope lTopol for New Jail," and be directed to tne .Secretary ! tbe Interior, Washing-ton, I). C." O. H. BROWNING, 1 26 s6t Secretary of the Interior. t-R. nUNIEK, No. 44 N. SEVENTH BTBEET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by all vurtrt mteretted. as by tar tn JU08T SIK'C'EHHKUL PUYH1CIAN In the treatment f iHnnm e An tpmialtjf- QUICK, THOHOUUH, and vrmanent euri ouanmtetd In ever cue. Heraeuiber I)B. HCNTEK'H Celebrated Bemedlea ran only be bed Dulae at his old Mtalliiiewrnu No. ifM tSXVUllueintt,abT'lltr 11 DRY GOODS. MARKET BT0UT CASSIMEBESOB B0T1J -i HEAVT GOODS FOB KBITS WEAR. BUGGED CAS8IBLBBES FOB SUITS. "HARRIS " FINEST CASSOTEBES. CL0AKINGS MUCH LOWER. 0VEBCOATIBG3 ALMOST AT OLD. PBI0BS. WHITE 0PEBA CLOTHS. LINEN GOODS. DAILY OPENING NEW TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKIN3, TOWELS, BT0. BALLAEDVALE FLANNELS. 26 pieces in all tho widths and qualities, from tk finest made down; the prices are lower. Itntkt LINEN ST0ER ARCH STREET. To those about purcha8in LINEN GOODS. V would nay that onr stock was never larger 9t ; vanod, consisting of the following: , j J LINEN TABLE DAMASKS. TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes, FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, TOWELLINGS, by the yard, LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. LINEN PILLOW CASINGS, HEAVY SHIRTING LINENS, FINE BOSOM LINENS, SHIBT BOSOMS, ready made, SHIRT BOSOMS, for Eveaing Wear, CBUMB CLOTH, LADIES' AND GENTS" HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN LAWNS, AND BIBDS'-EYE, MARKED DOWN. 200 P115CES f Power-Loom Table Linen, I . ' -: ! : . ' : , ' ..r SELLING OPF AT A HEAVY BEDUCTIQSf. PRICES FB0M 75 CENTS PEB YABO. , GEORGE MILLIKEN. 914thstu6mrp LINEN IMPORTER AND DEALER.: PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEST. HAVE JUST OPENED A new lot of flood styles Calicoes at 18 and 211 cents per yard; best makes bleached and unbleached Muslins; All-wool and Domet Flannels; Canton Flannels, etc., at the very lowest market prices. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS I Best make of Shirting Linens. , 0-4, 7-4, and 8 4 power-loom Table Linens. 8-4 Bleached Table Linens. 'apkins, Towels, and Crash, Scotch Diaper, by the piece, from I 86 up to t5, WHITE 0.OODS! WHI1E GOODS! Soil finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook: Muslins. .Handsome Nainsook Plaid Muslin?, lame plaids. Swiss Muslins and Victoria Lawns. White Tarlatans, from 86 up to 76 cents per yard. A large assortment oi Marseilles Quilts. Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambrio Hdkts. Ladies' and GentV ilcmttltohed Udkls. A rood assortment ot Hosiery and Gloves. ' New shape Hoop Skirts, best quality. , i i ' ' PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT. N.B.Just opened, 100 doion Liaeu Napkins at ta 16, S3. 76, M, M 60. lZl vOV NINTH. Jj fiea;s 1,111 VC lire vu w
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