THE gaining dcgropft. PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON. SUNDAYS KXCKPTKn) AT THE EVENING TELEURAPJI BUILDING, NO. 108 A THIRD STREET. Price, Tbres Cent per Copy (Double Sheet), or Eighteen Cent per Week, payable to tbe Carrier, and Mulled to Subscribers out ot the city at Nine Dollars per Annum; One Dollar and Filly Centa lor Two Months, Invariably In advance for tbe period ordered TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1867. "A Right Merrib Christmas and a IlArria NkwYearI" There will be issued from the office of Tub Evening Tklkohapu no paper to morrow, In accordance with our usual cus tom. Oar Christmas Season and its Celebra tion. Tub ceaseless revolution of time has brought o ns again our Christmas season, with all its gayeties, its pleasant reunions, hallowed as sociatioDfl, and family gatherings. It may be that the celebration of the day is not as bols terons as it was in the olden times, but on that account the gratification is no leas sincere. We see no cause to lament that the wild bao chanal and wassail which marked the season years ago have given place to the civilized en joyments of the present. It is curious, how ever, to notice the change. It is pro bably to Germany that we are indebted j for the greater proportion of our modes Of . celebration. The people of the fatherland made it a study to so acquire the Secret of pleasure as to make the Christmas time the only bright period of the year. The Christmaa-troe, an ecstatio source of joy to the little ones, is an invention of that coun try. The liberal distribution of presents, far more eeneral than we have it here, was also respected by them. In some parts of Ger many the custom still continues of giving alj the presents to a carrier called the knechl ru pert, who carries them from house to house with, great formality. It is to Eng land, we believe, that we are indebted for the custom of decorating churches anl stores, it being the ancient habit to freely dress the places of worship with rosemary, bays, laurel, and mistletoe. One enterprising writer traoes the origin of the oustom to the Druids, who, considering they did not recog nize or know of the Christian religion, were exceedingly penetrating in observing the Christmas festival. In these times the wildest revel marked the scene. The "Lord of Mis rule" and the "Abbot o.f Wisdom" were insti tutions, and beneath them the scene of turmoil was perfected. In our time the occasion is celebrated by gifts, congratulations, and family gatherings. It is the season when the scat tered households meet together and exchange tokens of remembrance and affeution. Gayety rules in plaoe of excessive mirth, and great pleasure is given the children through our gifts, sweetmeats, and sight-seeings. The custom of celebrating Christmas eve by parading the streets dressed as fantastio char acters, and making night hideous with horns, is peculiarly Philadelphian, and we do not regret its general observance. As long as no crime or debauchery is caused thereby, it is a plea sant recreation. We .do not sympathize with the old women who object to this hilarity. It does no harm, and affords a rare opportunity to strangers to see a sight which is excep tional to all. We hope that the authorities will not Interfere to prevent, but only to re Strain, the harmless frolio which marks the eve of Christmas. The present year,' whioh is now drawing to its close, presents much cause for thanks and little to dampen the happiness of the day. We have been blessed with national peace and prosperity. We have escaped violent business convulsions, and the dawn of the future is cheering. While other years have seen war and tumult, and failures of crops and com merce, 1867 has been marked by none, so far as the United States are concerned. The joy, therefore, will not be restrained by the remem brance of the dark clouds of adversity. We expect, then, to see the celebration as universal as any of Its most joyous predecessors. Al ready the streets are thronged with purchasers, fathers laden down with presents for their children, mothers bearing in their arms the delicious sweets whioh are to fill the Btockings of the little ones; brothers and sisters carefully concealing from their rela tives the surprise which they are expeoted to feel. Every one we meet, every person who crowds our thoroughfares, is a living witness of the ocoaslon, and a proof of the gene rality of its celebration. The streets of our city are thronged, and business is brisk, as usual at this time of the year. Everything ' bedeoks itself in holiday attire. Joy beaming through all the crowd, congratulations of friends resound on every hand, and as the Idndly words echo from every side, we can but Join in the usual courtesy, and extend to our readers our sincere wishes that they may ' all have a "Ha ppy Christmas." Ibiss Eklistmentb. ReporU from the several Irish recruiting districts ghow that the reoent increase of pay, and other advan tages secured to the soldier.have had the effeot of making the service again popular in Ireland, It is said also that those most reoently enlisted re generally young men of ft better claaa than formerly. Bikoclab Robbkby. A singular robbery ha s heen oommitted at the Greek Treasury. The treasure-chest requires three different keys to open it, but it was opened, and forty-live thousand drachmas were abstracted. Buspl don Las fallen on a well-known housebreaker in the higher class of souiety, who haj esoapei trout (Jreeoa. DAILY EYEKING TELEGRAPH TRIPLB SHEET ALASKA. The Half Million Drawback. From the Wanhington Erpre, Dec. 23. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs Is rnitngcd In in venllnaiitiK a m iller wliloli bid fair to linve nn Important bearing upon the notion of the House la rrenrd to the appropria tion to pay lor A 1 link a. 'i IvHte pnrilen holding nclHlin OKBlust the KukhIhii Government lor ordaanco stores furt.lshed during the tirlmeaa wr, I he com tact price for wtitcu whs $.il)i,0)'i. iinvu iiua ttiiscinini wlin llieuonimliteonmnpa above, and ask tlmt this Bum be withheld bv our Government from moneys appropriated to Heme wiin miHi:i lor aih.nk;i. It appears that rome limn before the Crimean war clof-ed the Kusslnii Government sent o in curs lo Hits country to purchase arms and am munition. Propounds mere Holli'ited from seve ral firms, and finally, nnou propositions in writing from V. B. IVrkln. of MasHttcuimntls, jiaron hioicki. uie kii.-nIhii Minister in Wash ington, nrced to tube from Mr. Perkins one hundred and fifty tons of American cannon POWCU'T. A contract wfis also mnde for 8!i 000 rides with Mr. retains, through the tulvion or Urou t-tlorckl, but through au ordnance offlor of the KufBlan uoveinuieni sent out for the purpose. The powder was inspected, and lotidoj on u in born d according to tun hUnultHloiiM. and the nil. s were lnaunrad uied and held subject to en otder from Kmslu. At this time ttie wr closed, and the Rundnn authorities refused 10 receive f It her the powder or the arm. The matter was brought to the atteutlon of the Hinte Department at an earlv day. and Mr. Heward submitted the matter, throujrh Minister Clay, to tbe authoring at HU leterdUTt. tnglng the JuhIdchs of the culm, and asking ll. t u might be recognized aud settled. The Uusalau Government, however, refused ! to take any action in the matter, or even to ; ack nowledne tbe debt, shielding itself wittt the I lame excuse luat the conliaols for these mili tary stores on their part were not made la ' writing. The question Is puzzling the conamll- ' tee greatly, aud Mr. Seward Is severely cen- i surrd for not luslsllne uoou a clause In the late treaty providing for the settlement of all Just , claims any of our citizens might have against i Russia as be was well awareof their character. I Whatever the action of the committee may bi, the matter Is certain to lead to a suirneu de bute when the question comes up on the lloor oi me House. SPECIAL NOTICES. For (uMltional Bjxxial Notice ee the Inside Pout: fTJSp PENCILLINOS B TUB. WAY.-A Vj RentlriuaD who has recently trave'lert ttirou?n collecting siaUsilos ot the consumption or ardolea f luxury, announces loai anionic me nityimucw ui mo toilet I'l a rni'i" 'MiKhi-Blo;ruiim Cereu V eiijoysiby all odds the itrealest popular! y.iond au J,ac vummoi ueutlh. ISf BUSINESS EDUCATION. IMl'OItTANT TO IAHE5fTM AND TTOUNO MEN. THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE FIFTH AMD CIIHSNCT STREETS, Offers special tDdicpments to all who enter this week for trie New Year. For further particulars apply at tbe ofilce, or send for circulars. U2J6t NOTICE. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TRKNTON1 KAU.BOAU CUfllf i Y, HuiLtunLPUii. Dec 23. 1367. The Annual Meetmir ot I be Slock holders will be held at the Company's office No. Ml Huuiti DBuA WARKAVKN U HI. on MOIN U A Y, tint 13tU of January, 18i8. at 1 o'clock P. M.. at which time an election for twelve Director, to serve tr the ensuing year, will take nluce. J, MUAtllbUlJ, 12 24 tutlB9t Heureiary, EST UNITED 8TATFS THEASCRY, miLADHXPHrA, ieo. a, isv. NOTICE. Holders of ihirtv CM) cr more Counon. due January 1. )8s. may now leave the same ai tula Otllca for examluailon and couui. Checks will be ready on lUu morning of January 2. 12 24 8t Aststant Treasurer U.B. 1ST P08T OFFICE, Vim .nm i'ioA. Pa.. Dec. 23. 18(17. On WEDNESDAY, Deo. 25, 1807. Christmas. tis ofilce will open at 7 A. M. aud close at 11 A. M. The early ninrnlng colleitlon aud delivery will be made: also, a collection trout lainp-posilooxes at5 P.M. ii. t. iilNUHABl, 2 2t It fostm aster. ST. MAUVS CHURCH, WEST PHI t.a ut'lkH i a. L'HRIsTMAS HKKVIOKd. Morning Prayers and L,itauy at II. Celebration oi the Hoiv c ommunion at iz iu. oeiwi iron. UNITARIAN CHURCH. GERMAN- TriOTJ !iirlfttnifr.fe HRrvica to-niorriw murn- Ing nt ioi; o'clock; beruuga oy itev. Attiuuu jo.. BARGAIN IN DRESS GOODS, AT 81 CENTS PB YARD, Sold bat Fevr Weeks Ago at 50 Cents. A Nice Chrlslraas Pment fur a Little Money. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, WILL OFhER TO-DAY 33C5 YARDS OF STBIPH rOPUNS, AT SI CENTS. C1IENEA POP1.IIIM, AT 31 CEM IS, AID LAIN POPLINS, AT SI CENTS. It gDVin HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STKEET, OPENED TO DAY A FEW PIECES OF HEAVY BLACK VELOURS, OB CORDED POPLINS, FOB IiADIEM DB ESSES AND SUITS, Scarce and Very DcslrabU. (It 0FOR PaLB-niE STOaES Nos. 11 AND I UKHKHlli.t fl... ... - 12 iU HI CHABLFH "RHOADS. Ko. H a bfc-VKNTIl B.reek "W1.1.',1:'." INGRAM'S AMERICAN TEi rrirA., u.l ..V.' hK. No- SKUOU Street Try tliem. "" ,Uf tU ""'' .. "",', NU VERBAL DKSCRiP. - 1 1 "i .'T ru uniijF oy yiBnAitrs pink trek cordial. Hear the bitter cries borne on every breene. It is the voioe of yonr sick mother, yonr dying father, or perlsbing children; their bodies are Buffering the burning hell-fires of poiaonons doses. Calomel. Antimony. Corrner. Zino. Arsenio, Arsenioua Acid, Stramonium, Fox glove, Morphia, Belladonna, Henbane, Opium, Nux Vomica, and Narcotiue. See the dim lamp of life as it flickers. Nature stands up to the fight as a tried warrior, and oommanda his sol diers to come npto the struggle. The Stomach answers, I have received a ball of arsenio from the doctor's gun; it was his last shot; it has dissolved itself within me; it feels like liquid fire; every avenue through whioh gastrio juice would flow is obstructed by inflammation from the dreadful charge. "Come, Liver, I cam depend on you to send lifo, and blood, and vitality to every part of the system." The Liver answers, "I know the viotery of the day depended upon my effort, although I was very Kick, and salivated by the last dose I received, yet-when I saw my kindred the nerves that I had fed for years, trembling and faintiug for the want of pure food, I rallied myself to un lock the storehouse of pure blood, and just at that moment I received a bombshell from death's gun. It was charged with a dose of Calomel, and my rich blood was turned to burning water. I can give no assistance, for I am myself slaughtered by poison." "0 I Lungs, do not thou fail in this day of battle, or a great man will perish, and go down to the grave. Do you not see him f Ue is gasping he is gapping for breath. Come 1 oh come quickly, or all is lost." The Lungs answer, "I can do nothing, for I have been contracted for the last five days. Every air passage within me has been poisoned, and the muoous lining taken off, leaving me no vitality to aot upon. I am chained to the car of death by that dread enemy, Antimony." At this oritioal moment the doctor arrived. The weeping wife and helpless children gather around him, with bitter tears and cries. They ask, "Can there not be a change of medicine ? We would like to try Doctor Wishart's Tine Tree Tar Cor dial; we have heard of its great popularity to cure when all hope Beemod to be gone, in cases of Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspep sia; and, doctor, we have thought if you would give your consent, we would send for the Pine Tree Tar Cordial at once; it may save the life of my husband." "No," says the dootor, "I am not willing to give the case up yet. I will give one more dose it shall be Belladonna. " And it was given. The fort was stormed, and it yielded all was lost by the poisonous dose. lie made his last call, and he attempted to comfort aad quiet the broken-hearted widow and fatherless and helpless ohildren by telling them of the shortness of human life, and re minding them of the fact that all men must die. And thus the work of death goes on. Parents are bereft of their children, ohildren are left orphans, families are destroyed, so ciety deprived of her noblest citizens, and the earth filled with misery and poverty, in con sequence of poisonous medication. Oh ! fathers and mothers of the millions of families of Amerioa, stand for one hour upon the summit of Intelligence, unshackled from the chain of prejudice of the self-styled regu lar praotitioner, and see the destruction of human life, of men and women of robust con stitution, of youths with the fires of health shining through their beaming cheeks, and of the little babe langhing and dancing, full of life, upon its mother's knee. They are attaoked with the most simple disease, but for fear of some danger lurking within, the dootor is sent for, the dose is given, and in the short space of one week a funeral procession is seen moving from your doors. We ask, is there not something wrong f is there not something wanting T some change in the practice of me dicine f There has been a great advancement in all other soienoes; why not in medicine t The old stage has been given np for the quiok travel of the railway oar. The tiresome work of sewing by hand for the rapid sewing machine. From the slow soythe to out the grass to the wonderful mowing-machine. From waiting the arrival of the slow mail to the quick lightning speed of the telegraph mes sage. From the small row,-beat to the pow erful steamer. From the hand printing-press to the great steam printing-press. But in medicine there has been no advancement for the last two hundred years. But the dootor of that period was a Lard-working man; he went out In the forests, and pasture-grounds of nature's garden, once cursed and blighted by sin, to bring forth the destruction of man, but now redeemed and blessed by the Son of God, that every tree and herb and spear of grass and all things that grow out of the ground, from which man was made, should be filled with curative properties for the heal intr of man. Out of those trees and herbs he prepared his remedies for the cure of diseases The work was done in his own laboratory, and when the modiuino was ready for use, he was PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 18C7. not afraid to taste of It himself, lent he should be poisoned by its destructive properties. It was a cordial to the sick man and a balm to beal his disease. But what is the history of to-day, of the year 1867, in the sotenoe of medicine f We say it has retrograded and gone back faster than all other soienoes have advanced. The doctor of to-day has turned his back upon tho great BtOTe of the forest, and said yonr sealing virtue requires too much labor for me to perform. Ills prescrip tion is given, and remedies prepared from the destructive magazines of poisons. Such is the prejudice of a certain fraternity of doctors, that if one of their number was to prepare a great remedy for the cure of a cer tain disease, and offer it for sale to the needy sufferer, he would be kicked out of their midst, and they would refuse to hold counsel with him. We say shame on suoh wicked conduct. Ood will weigh you in the balance, in Ills great day of reckoning, and reward you according to your evil deeds. We say to the sick, hope in God, that you may be restored to health by the nse-of Dr. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL and GREAT AMERICAN DYS PEPSIA PILLS. THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 13 PURELY VEGETABLE. It is the vital prin ciple of the Pine Tree obtained by a peouliar process in the distillation of the tar, by whioh its highest medicinal properties are obtained. It is the only safe and reliable remedy whioh has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption whioh sorofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which btops the air passages of the lungs. Its healing prinoiple acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain, and sub duing inflammation. It is the result of years of study and expert ment, and it is offered to the afflicted with the positive assuranoe of its power to oure the following diseases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure: CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS, COUGH, SORE THROAT AND BREAST, BRONCHITIS, LIVER COMPLAINT, BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES, ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH, DIPTHERIA, ETC. ETC. OFFICE AND STORE, No. 10 N. SECOND STREET, It Philadelphia, Pa. L A D I E 5' NOTICE. Creat Reduction in Prices at JOHN M. FINN'S, S. E. Corner SSVEHTH and ARCH. DRESS TRIMMINGS. BEADED GI9IPS. WOBSTED FRINUES. BUTTONS. BUTTONS. BIBUONS. BIBBONS. ZEPIITB GOODS, ZF.rilTB GOODS. .Embroidered Bllppers. Gems of Beauty. Tufted Horses and Flowers on Bllppers, Zephyr Cushions. Rugs and Bcreeas. Tutted Zephyr Work, novel designs. STOCKINGS. STOCKIHC1S. LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. Our 36 and 40 cent Stockings are full, regular, and durable. Our prices for the genuine Iron Framed Goods are the lowest In tbe city. 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