TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1868. NEWS SUMMARY. City AHalm. Yctrrtlny momina tho cx-tcIrcs of the Mxtoonlh. Auuiial i'onjiiiciictinuiii of tha Iinti tute lor Colored Youth iojWt pl.ice at the IoM tnte Ilullrtiuir, Stilppen sirce', nbove Ninth. The morning fpsaion whs confined to the examination of cla."CR in the High School nnft its prepHratorjr flepartmeut, and Inclu lod tx Boiinstions lti l:otiie'rv Leqendre ). Alebrtt iQundratics). Knplisli (irainruur with Anannis). Arithmetic, Greek, H'Mnry L'son, Montnf An'hine.le, Lutin ( Vtrji ii JjUneis), Arithmetic, Alpebra, Latin (Jireronis Orunonrs.) At the altemoon Mti-sion esaniinatlonH in i he following brandies took plucc: Trigonometry (Fiane ond Pphcricui), Ali-brn, (..'reek, Arithraotie, Lun, (Uoratit Oclir). iiemiiutf issoil, ftin (L'amris Jldtvm GaUicum), English Gram mar, Greek. Tnen lellowed the presentation of prize?. The oratorical exercises will take place this evening at Concert II.iU. An adjourned nieetnor ot time favorable to the establishment of n line of onnlbuscs on Uroad street was bold l3t evcumtf in the hall, No. 009 North liroad street, J. C. -Moore In the rbtdr; J. W. Ilaven, Secretary. A committee of five, appointed at a meeting having the same object in view, held last Monday evening Ht No. 1911 Paffjunk road, to cooler with those of North Broad street, were present, and after the (ue.-t:on had been fully H?cukcI it wn' deter mined to create a fund of $'i00 for the purpose ol" procuring a charter. Three hundred dollars were subscriDed when the meeLinu ad journed. A nieetiiittof thu etibscribcr will be held on Tutsday evening next, at the same place, to peril ct a permanent organization. Margaret, Hennessey, aired forty-Sve year, and rebiding at Nd. I3f3 Adriau street, was badly fcalded on Monday, by the overturning of vessel ot boiling water. She was taken to the St. Mary' Ho-pitnl. Joseph Krentner, re Biding oil Montgomery avenue, near German town road, wax admitted into the same institu tion with his riuht arm crushed bv a car passing over it on the I'uth and Sixth Streets U ailro'id. The arm was aiLpu'atcd after his removal to the Hospital, Among tbo victim of the late terrible die aster on the Ohio liver were Mr. Gcorere v. Falinestoek and daughter, of this city. The bodies were recovered and brought to the resi dence of Mrs. Fahnestock, No. 1S04 Arch street. Yesterday the funeral took place. The teachers of the schools and managers of the Bedford Street Mission will give, a dinnor on Christmas day to the scholars of their day and Sabba'h schools, at the Mission. House, No. C1D Bedford streeU DomeNltc AH'ulrf. Gold closed ye?leiday at 135?,. Genial Sully thinks the ludiau war caunot le en Jed this inter. During November 0000 acres of public lands were disponed of in Alabama. TheTowu Hall and market house of Raleigh, N. C, were burned last night. Admiral Karragut declined a public dinner from piomincnt New Yorkers. Dr. J. J. Thweat, a prominent physician of reteii-burp, Va., died jestcrday, Five men were drowned in the Delaware and Karituu Cuual, near TreutoD, N. J., yes ttrriay. The appointment of Collector Smythc as Minister to Russia will be i ejected by the Si nate. Legislation in Conpre.ss until after the holiday recess will bo practically Buspeudel to-monovy afternoon. Charles A. Daua aud Moses II. Orinnell are the most piomment cainiulates for the Collec tor! hip of New York uuder President Uraut. The Rreousirnctiou Committee yesterday cuamlcel the Kepublican Committee from Mississippi with reference to elec.ion frauds in that State, The Penlaus of New York rue preparing a reception tor G. F. Train. It is thought that Geofge Francis may he prevailed upon to make a speech on the oecision. i'oreijtu AlliUi'M. Havana, Dec. l.r. The Government is actively engaged in ecnrcliieg for political offenders, and many arrests have been made in this city aud in the interior. Some ot the parties arrested are well known In the community. Count Valma seda came to Havana on Sunday last trom Nuevitas, to confer with the Captain-General, and returned to Nuevitas yesterday with rein forcements. Additional troops will he forwarded to him. The steamer K-panola has arrived with the reinforcements from Spain. Two steam transports with 2080 troops are expected to morrow. A battalion ot volunteers raised the siege of the hospital at Holguiu, and the insur rectionists withdrew trom the town. It is expected that Count Valmaseda will march immediately from Nuevitas, and make f.n attack upon Bajamo, the sUon'ghold of the revolutionists. Various and conflicting rumors are iu circulation in record to the late military operations in the interior. Cuoans hero say the Government troops have Huffi-rcd a defeat, but their assertions are mot confirmed by reports from the seut of war. Tne correspondent of the New York Times at Bayamo reports that the character ot the war is changing. The fepauish troops are disgusted with the lenient and generous policy of the Government in pardoning the rebels, and refuse to give or receive quarter. The revolutionists are confidently expecting disturbances In Spain which will prevent the Bending of reinforcements to Cubi. At the same time the planters are more anxious to secure their sugar crops than to fight, and are generally f ympathizers with the revolution. .Parties in Havana who advocate the revolu tion claim that the insurgents are receiving Etipplies of arras and even rein'oreements of men Jroni the United States. It Is believed here that an expedition iu aid of the insurrection is organizing iu Nassau, but the Government has takru steps to prevent H from reaching Cuba. The reported death of FiguerJo is untrue. Blue Diorw reports thnt since the defeat ot the rebels at Mirou that parish has been perfectly tranquil. It states thuL among the rebel otlict rs kdled in that bault? were two persons repre sented to have been colonels in the Mexican aimy. London, Dec. 15. The members of the House of Common attended at me bar of the House of Lords tcdav, when a brief tpecch from the Queen was read by royal commission, as fol lows: "Siuce the time when her Majesty deemed it right to call you together for the consideration of n any grave and imr ortant ma'.ters, several vacanc es have occuireJ in the Horse of Com mons, owing to the acceptance of ollice from tie Crown by nu mhers of that house. It Is therefore her Mujestj'.i pleasure that opportu nity be given to i-suo wriia lor suppljiug the vacancies so occasioned, and that tiler a suiublo recess you may proceed to the consideration of bucu matiers as m men oe iaia neiore yon." At the couclusiou of the reading the Com mons withdrew io their chamber, tod the House of Lords then tuljourLcd to meet on Feb ruary 11. The Houre of Commocs al o adjourned to meet ou December 21. Writs have been issued to fill the vacant seats in the House. John liripht his Issued au ad Iress to his con bM'.uhi ts in JBira.iuuuiun, pre). miliary to his re . election, lie sav6; "I have accepted ofllee in Mr. Olalstone's administration, ami mint omaiu oar muction I trust the confidence von have so lon placed ID me win not be wiinurft vo." WiliiamjB. Baxter has been appolatol Secre tnrv to the Ad'iilral'v. The new Mini fry has dec tied to recall the Karl or Alavo rrom India, and ream hirjotin Lawrence as Viceroy lor one var. at the exniri t on of which tbo Marquis of Salisbury will bo unnointe I to tht rwi. Memorials to th Queen asking fir the re leue of the Kenlaus imprisoned, were circulated and pxteu-ively signed at all tha Catuolic churches on Sunday last. I.oNi.iiN. Lte-e. 15 The tnipeririMo correspon dent of me lJHlly Stun of ihU uiornlurf HiylUi r,.nif.il it-rnilnatloii of the i uduriuulloii al I Bdizls entirely aUi mutable to tliu g.H)d oiHae or It Jf . Farrel, tlie Auieucau uosui hi iuhi oltv. AlADRin, Deo. 15 Politloal nfllrg are still lu nn niiht una dinll'luu dolQ here and throutsh- out tlie eounity. There U greutdUtrt-ssamoimNt 1hP poor nf Mhdrld. Hi)d irnd of evnrv kind A HlUK hi hi h tunii-HUii. Muy pHdpitf rn'm lotv- ii-b tht tliy, KailLg bcW UouiJUN. la U'JYMU ment has commenced proiennttons agtinst several Joiirnnla of this city for publishing nrll cles approving of the Cadiz insurrection. Ueu Dulce tins gone to Cadiz, nnd will embRrK from lliat port lo.morrow for Havana, to assume the duties or Captain-General of Cuba, vice Ler snndl, removed. The Corresjionilcnc.ia of to day denies that there Is any truth In the trtory of a projected ro; d'etat In tnvor of the Dime of Moiilpon sler at CadtK The Dnke, on reaching Cordova, found that the movement at Cadiz was In the Interest of the Democra'a, and ttiat It had been suppressed by the Government, and he there lore voJuntallly returned to Lisbon. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The Siamese twins have Balled for Europe. The King of Siam leaves two thoasaHd widows. New York punches billiards at sixteen hundred saloons. PortlaEd, Me., claims to have created rianchette. Springfield, Ohio, is to hare a puWic hall with 140U seatd. The annual season of thin ice and drown ing las arrived. Two thousand workmen are tearing down churches in Madrid. The bride's dress, at a recent I'aris wed ding, cost $12,CdO. Czar Alexander is building ten theatres for the workingmen. Charles O'Conor had his pocket picked on a steamboat last week. 25,000 a year Senator Morgan thinks enough for a President. Only a question of time When does the train leave ? Lowell Courier. The executors of the late Marquis of Hast ings won't pay his betting debt3. It costs $12.r,000 to fit up the Ariadne for the l'rince of Wales' pleasure trip. The Pacific radicals don't think John Chinaman ia a man and a brother. Some wicked persons have Introduced counterfeit currency in Salt Lake. City. An old gentleman of Norway. Me., went fkating on his 8.1th birthday last week. The Viceroy of Egypt has written for "Grand Duchess" Schneider, at any cost. Harpy fathers in Idaho publish in ths papers the weight of each new "responsi bility." The alligators of Iiayou Sara, in Louisi ana, nave developed an appetite lor small children. Hen Wade can hardly be called a man ot letters, but he is looking up for the Post Ollice Department. An Ohio paper taunts its rival that it can't steal worth a continental;" that it "takes the worst things going, and always gets caught at it." A young woman in Geneva is under arrest for poisoning nine persons whom she had attended as nurse in illness. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far additional Marine Newt see First Pau. ftJuMANAO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. 3un Ribos...mm.m 718 Moon KKTa.M .... vie jPW BKTH Hil HIBH WATJCB 3 45 PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TRADE, BAMUBI. K. tSTOKKS 1 UBO. JN. TlTn AM, MONTltLY OOMUITTKO. ANDitlCW WhkmlR, 1 MOVKMKSXS OP OCEAN 8TJCAMERS. KOK AMK1UUA. Pennsylvanla-...Liverpool...New York..........Nov. 25 Belluna - Londou....New Yorlt fyov. 2S Tarlla Llverpool...New York Jjo. 1 MnuiaUau Llveriool...New York Dec. 1 halwyra Llveruool...New YorK Dn. i The Quesu Llveriiool...New York.. Deu, 2 flienluriftu ijiverpooi...roruauu...., Dho. 8 CliubrU boulianii)ton...ew York -Dec 4 Hropa ....BreBl ..Sew York 'Jeo. 5 Cliy ol Cork Llverpool...New York -.Umi. ft Java Liverpool... New York -Dae. A JfOK EUKOPK. Cuba New York... Liverpool .T)ec. 18 itDriuiKa... mw y orK...ijiverpool. j)oo, lti Hhe.iu New York...Breuien Drfo, 17 City ol Prl8..MKew York...Llvorpool Drtc. 1 O. of London.... New York...Llverpool Dec. 2t C or Cork New York. ..Liverpool uec. 2SI O. Of Baltimore.New Yora... Liverpool Juu. z tA61 WI8E, DOMErtTltS, JKTO. RlHlDgBtar New York...Asplnwall Dec. 16 HKle - New York...Hvan.. .lec. 17 TouawaaUi.....Phllada...H..Havanuah.....M.Deo. 19 Plonwr Pbilad ..Wilmington ...... Dc 19 Orouuda.......New York...Vera Crue, e'.c Dec. Hi M lssmalpiJl New York...Rlo Janeiro Da 28 Juuluta .Pldlada Nw Orleans Deo, 2r StftrsandSlrlpesPhllHila Havana .....Jan. 0 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In tbereeular linen. Inn steamers for or from Liverpool cil at Qiieenstown, except the Canadian line, wUlch cull al Londonderry. The steamers for or from tlie Coutl nent call at Honthampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Hcbr Q. M. WentwoitU, Koboins, Deuiara, E. A, Sou lier b Co Hcbr Jonathan May, Neal, Hague, 8. A W. Welsh, Ht'r II. L. urw. Her, Baltimore, a. Urovea, Jr bl'r J. B. Istriver, Deouls, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. o u , . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bcnr Wentern war, crowed, 6 days irom Boston, Willi rud-e. to crowell Collins. Mclir Joliu Whitby, Henderson, 2 days -trim Tjrt Ptuu, Lei., Willi grain to Christian A Co. tJ,l , MKM(JbaNPA. . u. JS . 'J.??n,u' akr, for Pnltadelphla. cleared ftt rt(:hlOIJ Hth lust. .,til??"i,H B,u"ete. Uowe, for rhlladelphla.cleared at New Vork yesieidey. Burqne Ltrena, Hlobborn. sailed from Cardenas 7th lDHL., lor a po-t north of llntleras ul'ifno" ii,jBlon' Lucommune, hence, M Lisbon 23d Barque Aurora, Utley, hence, at Antwerp 2d Inst. Brig Keiuran, PlDkhaui, bence. at OlOralUir 21th ult , and cleared same day for Leghorn, grig Vlid Uacelle, Lewis, bence. at Oanoa 27th ult. i.ecouiare bence, at iisoon na uiu Brigs George K Prencott, Hears, benne lor Portland; Kollerson, Curwin, hence for Boston; and Addle Hale, Haley. Irom Portland lor Philadelphia, at Uolinea' Hole A.M. nib lnni Jcbr Thomas Holcomb, Godfrey, bence, at Matan- Ess 6i b Inst, Hcbr John shay Shsy, bence at Boston 14th Inst. Hi hr lleuj Heed, Roed, buuee, at Portland latb lust. Bohr John Miner. Walker, heuoe fur New Haven, at New York 141 b lost. Sclir JonH Smith, Nichols, from Boston for Phila delphia, at New York 14ih lust. Hchrs Aluilra Woolev, King; C E. Paige. Dousrhty; and M. Keinhart, Hand, for Philadelphia, sailed Irom Halem ljih li Bt. Bohr tjamh Cullen, Castner, bence, at Boston 12th lnsianl. Bcbr Taniamonnt, Montgomery, for Philadelphia, O eared at Calais titb lust hchrs Mary H. Weaicoit, Derhle, bence for Hint;, bam; Knit rprlse, Hparks do. for Ht. John's, N. P., Annie May, May, do. lor Boston: David M. Miner, do. f ir do.; H'arg'e. McPadilen, do. lor Portsmouth; ()prey, frc ru tin. for Boston: J. C. Thompson. Van cut, ironi BoKtoo for Phlmdeiphla; and Ann. Djle, heire for it hi on at HalBi' n' Hole A, M, 11th lust, Hcbr Jao.es b. WaUou, Uouck, bence, at Newport 14th Inst. Bohr Harsh E Jones. Stanley, bence for New Bed ford, passed by Brenton'B Reel A. M. l'llb Inst. Honrs George Fles. Mcke'son; E la Matthews, McElwte: J. W. Kvernuau, Outeu; w. W Marcy. Coamplnn: and L. A. Rone, Rose, bence, at I'rovl d' nee lltli l"H Hchrs Jane Pattrsnn. Corson: I). Talbot. Rlakeley; aid Boplii WIiboii. Brt.wer. hence for B iston; Wm. ivnn, Iiavls. do. for Halem: and H dney Prioe. Town send from Halrni fur Philadelphia, at Holmes' Ho'u mill Inst. Hahed. all belore reported, etce.pt brig Monllc.ilo. and scbrs Lucy Holmes, L"cy R. Coys well Hlarilghl. Harau Bernlce. and the Kasleru Boile, w oili'g rer alis. Hcbrs B. C. Hcrlbner. Burgess; Louie. Taylor: J. H. Mum. Nluner-on; O-tsuua, Haskell; l.ucy A Oroott, Gllkey; Hea Breeze. Coomb j; aud b. U. Eankllo, Hull, hence, at Roston lmh Inst. . . . , Hchrs Wm. Walton. Reevrs. and S. L. Adnms, Rob bins, for Philadelphia, cleared at B isum lim Inst. HclirH J, K Mnrshall. Hall; MaryU. Parr, f loiters; lanM Ponder. 11udon; and Western Htar. Ornwell, H from Boston for Philadelphia, al New York 14ih InstMnt. Hcbrs Polly Price. Yates: H A. Bolce, Walters; and f H. Red. Wllllnnis, from Providence; J, T Weaver, Weaver and M. A E. Henderson Price, troia Halem, all lor Philadelphia, al New York 14th lust. NOTICB TO MARINERS Not'ce Is hereby given thitt a Green Boot, marked wi h the word Wreck." has been laid IS fathoms N.WE.ot a vessel (uame utiknowu) sunk off Great Cmes Head, Hi George's Channel. The buoy lies In 9 fathoms at low water spring I Ides, Who the following compass bearings, vis.: Great Ormes Head Lighthouse, H.HE. E , distant J 4 lotus mile. Ptuiin Island Telegraph, W. KB; distant 4 7-10thi Vre'mt of the wreck Is visible a hair tide. By oMr, ROBIN Al.l.KN, bHetar7, TrluUr Jlawe, LcDilwu, 1, VI T 7 ITEMS. Tails Talk with a Victim or iNDtoiwrinut Reader ,( we will anppo yon are ft martyr to dys pepsin, if you are not so much the better lor yon. If yon are, perhaps you may profit by this para graph.' Yon have Just fl alshed youridlnner, we wll sy, and feel as If you had swallowed lead Instead ol wholesome food. You have a sensation of lightness round the upper part of the diaphragm, as If some snake of the constrictor tribe held you In Its embrace and bad knotted lti eoilt ever the pit of your ttoma'.h You feci sapremtly miserable; and such Is the penalty which yonr complaint exacts alter every meal. What do you desire? Ease, of course. An exemption from the Incubus that robs you ol nil enjoyment during the daji and disturbs youi rest at night. Take.thon this piece of Information: Ton tuirrr MfAlrsslu Hoist kttkk's Stomach Bittkrh will as certaluly enre all your :goulzlug symptoms as the day on which you read this article will bo succeeded by an other. Perhaps ycu are Incredulous; but If you have read the testimony of the eminent citizens, In every walk ot life, who have tested the preparation, and submitted the results of their experience to the public through the press, yon ought at least to have sum dent faith to make a trial of It la your own caie. It 's a puie vegetable tonic and alterative, the only vudlr.ine In the world entirc'y adap'cil to your cow )ilainl. Ifyou are In the habit of taking any alcoholic excitant as a palliative, abandon It, and try this 'WHOLESOME MKD1CAKDT STIMULANT. If It does you no good, my so: but you will not do that, tor t has never yet failed, In a single Instance, to cure djsi-epsla, biliousness, and their various concomi tants. A Hacking Coi uh is one of the most distressing as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be ullllcted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irrlla'es tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Upliam's Fresh Meat Cure will cure the ciugh, soothe tbe Irritated bronchia, and give tone aud Vigor to the lungs and whole system. A single bottle will convince any one ol Us purity Bold one dollar per bottle. JOHJ(HTON, UOLLOWAY fe COWDKN, No. 60i Arch street. Roi-oh, Wintry, Cuansjba ulb Weather pro duces Catarrhs, Cottgrs, Disorders of the Lungs, etc., which Jaynk's Hxpkctobant as promptly cures, ir falthiury administered. Bold everywhere. Jkwklby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Hecond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tine ewe.ry and silverware u the city Purchasers can rely upon ob Bluing a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also bus a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties aud at all prices. A visit to his store is sure lo result in pleasure aud pro lit. Coal, Coal Coal for the million. Now Is the time to lay In your winter's store of fuel. Old King Frost is drawing pictures on the windows, and the mol t snow Is wetting your feet. Build bright firei and bid the cold defiance. But to build the tires you must have good coal and where should you purchase It u not at the celebrated Alter's, No. B7 North Ninth street (oflice Sixth and Spring Garden streets). He has It In abundance, too notwltnstandlng the recent strike In the coal regljns and is ready to furulsli customers with all sizes and kinds, at the very lowest prices, Balk oj- Roots and Shoes. We would call the early attention ,f the trade to the large and attrac tive suieul boots and Hhoes, to be sold by catalogue lor cat-b. to morrow (Thursday) morning, Decem'oer 17, commencing at 10 o'clock, by C. V. UcUlooi oi Co., auctioneers, No. 506 Market street, Irenwith's News Depot, lately opened on Ches ntit st., west ofblxtu,No. 614. is a model establishment ot Its kind in every respect. Neatly lined up, airy, light, and convenient, goods conspicuously displayed, everything In perfect order, It Is really a pleasure to slop lu his place. We have Just received from blm "Harper's Weekly" and "Monthly," the "Atlantic Monthly," "Comic Monthly. etc MAliLUED. GRAY SMITH. On the 15th Instant, by the Rev. V. 11. Van inier, Mr. N. E. GHAY to Mrs. L1B1S1E bMlTH, late of Ac-omac county, Va. O'RKIEN DOLAN. On tbe 18th Instant, JERRY O'BRIEN 10 EL1Z AlIETJf D JLAN, both of this City. DIED. C'ALI.ANAN. On the 15th Instant, OAROijIXK, wile oi Heorge 1). Callahan, and daughter ot the late George Vwlnun, In the 61st year of her age. The rumtivea and friends ol the iaruny are respect folly luvm d (o attend the funeral, trom the residence ol her husband, No i:i2u Kl.sworth street, on Friday afternoon, the 18i.li InHtaut, al 2 o'clock, Interment at llonaiason's Cemetery, GRAVKNSTINR'. On the morning of the l'.h In slam, KLIA TROUT, wile ol George T. Graveustlne, aged it years The relatives and friends of the family are reipect fully invited lo attend the funeral, from the residence ol ht r fallier-ln-law, Mr. John uraveusiiiie. No. 12oo Wallace Htreet, on Friday afternoon, the inn instaut, at 2 o'clock. To proceud to Mount Vernou Ceme tery. MALLKltY.-On the 14th Instant, J03l-.PniNE It., widow ol Charles B. Mallery, Esq., and daughter ot tbe late J hn Purdon, Esq. Funeral irom the residence of her brother-in-law, George. A. Wright, No. 41011 Walnut street, on Thurs day uioriiltiK, toe 17! h tusiaut, at 11 o'clock. Hrvices at Hi. Mary's Church, Locust street, Went Philadel phia, il MiCONNELL. Suddenly, on the 13'h Instant, MAKY ANN, re'.lcl of the late Robert McConnell, aged 16 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully lnv.ted to attend tbe funeral, from the residence ot her son In-law, George W. Hlnkle. No. 1681 Alder Htreet, ou Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. PANCDAST. On the lllh Instant, JOHN R. PAN COAbT. son of 'l acy K and the late Ellakim Pan coat, In the tilth year ol his age. The relatives and friends ol the family are Invited to attend bis luneral, from the residence of bis mother, No. 670 N. Tenth street, ou dixlU-day morn ing, the ISth Instant, at in o'clock. Am e b i c a N Life Insurance Company, Oi Xliiladelphia. S. JE. Corner Fourth aiid Walnut Streets. A-77iu JrwMfMHonitunOfMpwforto the United Motet. 610 SPECIAL NOTICES. CLOTHING. JONES' ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. (504 MARKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTMNft. FALL AND WINTER, CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Our Stock Is Largo. None but well-ii.ade GARMENTS are offered, - DutOne Price isAskod. Satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, JUMPS' ONE riUCE CLOTHINU HOUSE 11 II mwslm No. 604 MARKET Htreet, Above Mxih. I. CUTHMAN & CO. 8KLL Flue, Well-Made, Kellable, Cheap C X- O T II I N G, AT THE CONTINENTAL HALL, No. MAHHrr Street, II U Wftu U2 U PaiLADE.PUIA, COLD WKATITER T)li?M NOT CHAP er rolilrhen the nktn after rutin VRtll.r'u ALCONA I WJJOLYAllIN TABLETO AOLIOt .'IE' ULYCKKIN. lis dally use makes the skin dell rately solt and beauiilul. It Is oellglitfully fragrant, trsnsparenl, and Inc imparahle as a Toilet Horp For 8le by all JJlugglsts, K H. A WHIHIIT, JJ No. 64 UHMNU1 htreet, gjgT THE FIFTY-THIRD AX5IVERS VRY OF THR bibll; school of the Fifth BaptlNt CUurch, comer of Eigh teenth and Spring Garden streets, Rev. War ren IUndolph, I'astor, will be held In tbe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on Tlmrsdny evening next, December 17th. Intere&tlrjg exerclnes by the school, aud an ad dress by RLV. II. M. GALLAHEK, The Eloquent Orator, of Brooklyn. Tickets for sale at the Sewing Machine mart of O. F. Davis, No. SlOCHEfiNUT Street, and at the door of the Academy In the evening. 1215 2t gggf- JOHN B. UOUQ11 Will deliver his popular Lecture, CURIOSITY, AT TUB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, December 21. This Lfctnre haw been delivered but once In Philadelphia. During the nasi season It has iiti'ii entirely revised, aud Is now ills popular lecture. The sale of Tickets will begin on Thursday Morning, at o'clock, at J. E. Gould's, No, CHESNUT (Street. Admission to all parts ol the bonne, 50 cents. HeHerved seats In Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 25 cents extra on nrst nay or sale. Alter Thursday, no extra charge for reserved seata. 12 1") 3t PETROLEUM V. NASBY Will DKI.1VKB HIS CKI.KHKATKl) LKCTCRE. "C U H W K D B K C A N A A N," Hi.VJfcKl) ANIJ RUWIUTIJSN, AT XHE ACADEMY OK MU8I0, WKUNiiSUAy. December li, 1868. IN AID Or THK WIDOWS' AND OKPHANH' FUND, 1'OST No. U. K. TlrketH for TRCMPiiER'H. tale at tbe Academy and at 12 15 16 19 Zl 2123 ' CHRISTMAS DINNER TO THE POOR. 1 be TeacLers ol 'bs Hobnois aud Managers ol the BEliFOKD HTKSKT MltsfSION will give a ljin er on CIIHISTMA8 DAY to tbe Scholars ot tbelr Day anil Hitbb db Hcboois, at the MlatlO.N Bl'UbK, No. 619 BKDFOHD Street. Dinner on lbs table al 12 o'clock. Tbe friends of the Mission, aii.I all lio t-ei an Interest in tbe poor ol that degraded Sfcllon of our city, are cordially In lied to bs prmen'. Hinging by tbe bcbolars lu tbe Cnapel previous io tlie Dinner. Contributions of money, poultry, provisions coal, and clothing tlianklully received by tlie underslgueil 1 anayeis ol the Misslou, for distribution among tbe sick aud snllerlng; KHHi'NU H. YAI1D. No, ?00 Spruce street. JACOB 11. KL'HDS ALL. No. 1121 Cliesnut. WILLIAM A. W lCTHUKa r. No. 7 Ha- k. J 4& KH I.. blShHAM. No. Tin tJ. b'ticond. K A. JOHN", li. F. cor. Fourth and Arch. UKUBOK M II, I.I K KS, No 823Arcb. KEV. J. Il, LONU, No. 619 lieaiord. 12 1C St f-TT AT TUB ANNUAL MEETING OF TI1E IVj' BOUTH WA hK KOCH teOUIKI' Y. beld at tne Hcup House, bCTIIKKLAND Htieet, below Queen, on luceuiber 3. isss, the lo) low lug-named gentlemen were elecud clllcers lor tbe lollowlug year. Any contributions or donations will lie thankfully received bytliem.at tbo addresses given, oral tbe He up House, on Bitu'day evening ol'eaca wek. Hlll,ir PUVVKLL. r-restdeiit, No. 1219 Ft urtb st.eet. aud No. 218 d. Front st, DHY W. bPEHU j F, A-'iilaVk""11 bUeet' Vice-Presidents, No 307 Lombard ftrpt. ) ALHXANDEll MrtEAVSS.Trea-nrer. No. 816 8. t'ourtn st., and No. 206 N. filth at. CH ABX.EM a CLOK, 1 No. 3 S3 Retd street. ( sppjoiorii.. JOHN V. 11 H1CKB, f oecreiants. No 713 B. becoud street. ) 12 18 21 L A D I E b' F A I K . A Fair for the sale of Useful and Fancy Arti cles will open THIS EVENING, IN THE LECTURE-ROOM OF THE BETUE8DA Fit KSH Y TE H 1 AN CHURCH, Comer ol FKANKFOUD Road and VIENNA Street. Continuing two weeks. An opportunity will be uflbrded to select Gilts lor unliable Holiday l'rtbeiun. Come aud bilng your friends with yon. Heasou tickets, 2,")ceuts. Daily udiulsslou, 10 cunts. Tbe (Jars of tbe Second and Third Streets and the Union Passenger Hallway Companits run in close 'iroximiiy to the Church. 12 12 Ut CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, PlIILAUfiLl'lIIA, Dec. 1. WHS. NOTICE. The fcjoiul-auuuiil Interest on the five and six per cc-nL. loans ol the City of Pulla delphln dun Jauuuty 1, lbtii), will be paid ou and after that date. Loans maturing January, 1809, will be pal l on presentation, Interest ceasing from dale of maturity. The ordinance of Councils approved May 9, 1S0K, directing that "all cei tlUcales of city loans shall be registered previous to the paymeutof the Interest," will be strictly adhered lo at the payment of the Interest due January, 18(19, to both resident and non-resident loan-holders. JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL, 123 27 City Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRJAD. No. IM MKKI t-TaKKT. Pim.ADKi 1'iiiA, December 16, ihilB. NOTICE. The rales fur trAimi.ortallon oi Oa and other Bllnmliioiis Coal to be carried over tlie 1'enn. aylvanla Railroad, Western Pennsylvania Railroad, and Pblladelphla ai d Krle Kull'Oail, to tke ell'ect JAiUAKV l, iktii), can bo ob.alned upou a.iplic tlou at this OUlce. 8. B KIStHTON. Qeueral t'roigut Agent, 1215 15t Ponnsylvati a Itallrnad Ujmpitny. tjgl FAUMhKs' AND MECHANICS' A'A TIOjAL jusk. fjiiLAiiti i'itiA. December 11, 1 68. Tlie Anrual Kltcuuu for I eutors of this itunk will be beld at the Bank lug House on WKUNKDiY, the H'b dvy or Jniiua y next, between tbe hou.s of it o ciock a. a, tuai o c ock r iu. 12 11 i7u W RUB1I ION. Ja Cashier rTTT OIltARD NATItNAL 13ANK. a-s-' PUILADKI.I'HI a, Deo. 8. 1H6. 1 he Annual Meeting or tlie hioukholders for tne flection ol Directors and for other purposes will ba held av the banking- Hi use on WKD.VES DA Y, the i:uh day tifJAMJAltY, Ibutt. at 111 o'clock M. Tne Hjevtlnn will take place between toe hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. W. L bCJUAFPKK. 12 DwtlJU Cashier. fl OIL CUEHK AND AI.l.Klj HENY ztJ Rl V ER 11AI I. A V COMPANY, Corky, I'a , Deoeujoer 9, 1868. DIVIDEND No. . Tbe iioard of Director have iMs day ft'i'lKi'id a rlvid-nd of TWO AND O.N hi. HAL'' l'KR CENT., fieaef tax. payable J tnuarv a. It-tH. at the l ariuera' Loan ami Trust Company No. 2H JiXC HA Alibi I'luce, iew York. Trausler B .oka closfd Lcccnibtr 25; re.'pen January 4. 12 iauiii T. A. I'HIL 1.1 f 8, Treasurer. KJf CITY TUKASUltEU'S OFFICE, Philadki.imiia. Dac. 12. NOTICK. Holders ol City Warrants numbering frou 4 on to whk) will be paid on premutation, Intereal ceasing from this dale. JOBaPll t. PKiRSOL, 1211 ut Clly Treasurer JCSr BATCH ELOH'S HAIR DYE. THIS av-? splendid Hair Dye Is tbe best in Ibe woUl; (he only true nnd perfocl I-iye; baruilena, rmlaolo, Instantaneous; no disappointment: no ridiculous Hum; remedies the 111 elteots of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soli and beauiilul. 6ik- or brown, hold by all Druggists and Pertuuicrs; aud properly applied at Batchel-jr's Wig Factory, No. 1 BOID street. New York, 4 H7mwf) THE CHICAfJO JOURNAL S.VYS: Wa have delayed any special mention of tne Klasllc Hpouge Company un'll we have ascertained that very rumy of our ioreuioi.1 citizens have used tbe Klustlo Bponge Maltrne and l'lhows upon their beds and pronounced them In every way worthy Of lull eodorsnnei t. nana wit TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. nutate of ANNIE N. ilbllt-K, deceased. Ti e Auditor appolniwd by Ibe Court to audit, settle, and adjust Ue account ot LA MA K W. PUHUH, ecu lor of lbs estate of iNMK N. tT'sHhIK, fii.r.iiH.d. and lo rpi.ori dlsrlbutlon of Ibe balance lu tbe bauds ol Ibe accountant, will meet the parties Interested, lor the purpose of bis appointment, on MONLAY. December 2l, lw'8. al 8 o'clock P. M.,at bis Cilice. No. 32 H. TiliUO Btreet. la tbe city of Phila delphia. BAatUJkLi a. iiur.it. 12 11 fuiwBl Auditor. ALEXANDER O. CATTBLL CO, PilOLUCK COMMTSHION MERCHANTS, No. it NOH'l H WHAJlVkd AMD No, 27 NORTH WATFR STIUiaT, FHILADILLPHIA. tl AXUAKCXia. CATTJU4a . JUJJAJl CA1T1UJ. HOLIDAY GOODS. Ra & C. A. WRIGHT, No. 621 cnr.sNiT Nriu.r.r, Have ust received a large assortment ol NEW AND ELEGANT FANCY AllTICLES, (Selected In Europe this reason for their NOVELTY AND BEAU I Y, ESPECIALLY IVOR. CHRISTMAS PRE-JEN19. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Which tbey offer for sale 11 80 mwIMt AT VERY KEDUCKI) PRICES. pjRESEISTS F O 11 HOLIDAYS FOB I.AIIi:. A. J. LANDEIl, JR., ISO. 1302 UIESNUT SIRLET, oners for sale all the latest Btyles In tinixeinrniE!), SLII-PKKN, jKiifii i.in en iK4i, 1IANIS4.1K l lllll 1CRTM, ST! IS CABVFI) ClOOliM, a good assortment, IU1VCL 114(111, ISKMANhM. UAMKRTSI, ETC. ETC. ETC. Also, a line lot of my own Importation BEAL jil,ASM nOIIC.IIIASf UOOI1S. Please call and examine before ycu go elsewhere, Onr prices are as low as anywhere In the city. A. I. LANDEB, Jit,, UMmwsrpDt No, M02 CHE9NUT St.. Phlla. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Large aud Complete Stock, great variety, and at prices Trom 25 CEXTS TO $30, AT MOORE'S, Xo 120 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., 12 15 St PHILADELPHIA. A I N T BOXES AND DKCAIjCOMAMA PiCICHEJ, 1'HKTTY AM) JSEW, FOB CHOICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JAKESUKV A C'm 12 11 fmwet No. 112 Sotitb EK1HTH Si-root. DEESKNTrf. RODGERS' AMD W0STFK HOLM'S KN1VEH, Ksr.ors, Ladles' bcissors In cases. Table Cutlery, etc. llIllluiwGt MADEIRA, No. 115 a T1KTH Street, below Cht-sutii BLANK BOOKS. J:. WAKDED THE ONLY MEDAL ron B L A N K BOOKS By (be Paris Exposition, 1SC7. WILLIAM F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CHESNUT Street AND Xo. 55 South FOllSTII Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONER?, And Steam Power Printers. A complete sloclx of well seasoned BLANK BOOKS of our own innnul'aol ure. A full stools of COUNIINU HOUSE STA TIOXKKY of every tlescrip'.lon, 12 Htuwf 12 1 CARRIAGES. QARR IACES. AMUSEMENTS. Notice Is respectfully given to customers and others desirlcK CAiUUAUJiSuf tue MANUFACTURE WM. D. ROGERS, OF OHESNUT STltKKT, To place their orders as soon as possible, to Insure tntlr oiupleilon for ilie HKIYING SEASON OF 18C9. CARRIAGES REPAIRED In the most neat and expeditious manner. cAlUUAOKfl b'loRED and Insurance effected, WM, D. ROGERS, 'os. 100J) aiid 1011 CUSXCT Street, 11 efmw2m PHILADELPHIA. gffi GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Xo. 211 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. An assortment of NEW ASD SECONDHAND CAK1UA0L8 always on band at REASONABLE PJAlCICfc). B fmwtttu TRUSSES. S 'BEELEY'S HAKD KUBBER TBUSa, No. 1U47 CAKHNCT tfueut. Tills Trnss cor rectly applied will cur and retain Willi ease me mol dllllculi rupture; always clean, light, easy, sale, and oomtorlabia, used In twilling, IHutd to form, never rusts, breaks, soils, becomes limber, or moves from place. No strapping, Hard Kuboer Abdominal Hup. porter, by wlilcL tbeiotliers, Corpaleut, and Ladles sulleriug wlib Female weakness, will find relief aud perfect support; very light, nel, and eQectuaU Pllt Instruments blioulder Braces, JCImiIo ntocklngs fo weak limbs, (Suspensions, etc. Also, large Hock bes Leather Trusaee. bail aanal price. Lady In atMnn. iiqwus I R C GUARDS, roil 1TOUK FRANTN, AHYLUMM, FAC 1WU1EN, ETC. Parent Wire Balling ;iron Bedsteads, Ornamenia W ire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every varluijr ol Wire Work, maunfactorfd by ' H Al.k!U A KOXS, I cwl Xio. li. Ivur.n IXZ11 b.reet 1IKIUCAN ACADEMY UP MUSIC. OLE BULL retpcctfnUy announces one ' GRAND CONCERT AMU GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY EVENINU AND AFNCRXOOX, Dec. 19, 16, acslsted by tlie following tavorlte artisU: M Iss R1 OX, of Boston . Soprano. Nlr. (U1K1AVLS V. HA i L JlnrltoiiP. r, i-UBEUT LANI-iNU. Pianist and Aecomps AHMTKRION, ONR DOLLAR. FA1IILY CIRCLE, FIFTY CENTS. Seals ran be secured, without extra char, at Mould's I'iano Wareroouis, No. tli Cbesuut street. nd at the Academy of Music. it Ksle of stats will commence on WEDNK9DAV MOHN1NU. Dec. Ill, at 9 o'clock. Al CUNCKKT Doors open al 7; commence at 1 O'clock. ,, MATINEE Doors open at 1-no; commence at 2'Ja P.M. I. R. TUIINBULL Z 1212 it Wutlnum Mauitger. Q II E 8 N U T BTK E E T THEATRE. LAST WEEK of ibe prcsrnt (.HEAT CIRCUS TROUPE. THI" (Wednesday) AFTKKNOON. ORAM) C1RCCH MATIiSJilt, TO N IU II T. AN IMMENSE BILL, Inlioduclrjg JAM EH ROBINSON IN TWO (1 HEAT ACTS. . I.ITTLF CLARENCE, L. PKTITtS ELIZB JAM KS ilALltlAN J DOUBLE SOllER. MAOUIRE, THE POPITLAK CLOWN AM) llLTHE Tl.OUPE. ' Evening price,i5 cents, Bu cents, and II. nt NO EXTRA CHAHUE FOR KhBERVKD BBAld. ALNUT ST.- T11EATUE. BEGINS AT U THIS (Wednesday) EVEtSINU, Deo. 18 J' LAST NKill l RliT T H KEK OF MH. U. P. BOWERS, who. in com5H'-Hmamiorm will appear in John B'Ah A Drama of Lady Audle... M.M m,8 jj p, BOWitRH Robert Audley Mr. J. C. hcCollo.a TH URHD A Y-LEA 11, TH It FOR8 A K EN FRIDAY BKNEEI I' OF MRS. D. P. BOWESS For the ChrlHtmas Molldavs. THE ORANUE UIKL-A CUR1S1MAS STORV. MRS. JOHN DKEW'SARCH bTIiEET THE. ATRK Begins al halMiiwt 7. Utj LAST FIVE MUHTb POBIIIVELY OF By Mrs. JOHN DREW and Comnany. MONDAY, lUESUAY', WKDNK8DAY, THURS. DAY, AMD FRIDAY b VEN1NU3, WOLVES AT BAY. with all Its grand em cts. , SATURDAY KltmT, A CHANGE OF BILL. In active preparation Daly's play or A FLAWU OF LIOHTN1NQ. THEATRE COMJQUE, SEVENTH STREET below Arcb. Commeucts at 7 30. l-oleLfsHpe ane JMauaner- J.C.GREGORY U1JIH EVFMNGAjND SATURDaY-MATINEE. last week of ilAD'LLK GERTRUDE'S TRAINED TETS. LHTLE RHISSIK. CHAMPION GYMNAST. 11ADLLE AClillsTA, TABLEAUX. A.N 0 ROfERT MACAIRE. fl'Jllftt Monday nnt Pyne A Gallon KualUh Comlo Opera. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATREili EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Bongs Dances. Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, eta M I'SICAL FUND II A L L. SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 1! lotlS, unniiJJ n i iurnu. I JKJ J rj, l 1' JiY HEN I .' AND HAN4LKK'ri COMBINED ORCUiSTKA OP 50 PERFORMERS. REiORMATION hVMUIO.NY, SOLO, VIOLIN, WILLIAM, bTOLL. Jb. Tickets, ?1. Tickets lo Lonubsmlhers, (I'SO. : 4 For dale by Bouer, No. ihri Cuesnut street: Tritm- p'.er. No. mn Chtsnut street, and at the door. Oon cett at 8 o clock. 12 16 4t qHE PUBLIC KEIIEARSALS OF THE GER. J. MANIA t'hlll 1 ft THA at Horllcul.ural Hall will be dlecoiitlnued on account of the Hull having been prevk usly eugsged. 'A bey w.U be resumed on De.embi-r 3n. EjiRngemenls can be made by addressing Q. BAH TERT. No. ViM MONTEREY Htreet; Wltllg's Muslo flute. No. lti CheHiiul street; Andre's Musle Slore, No. Hill Cbemuit street. luli)3ia CALL SEMZ' AND SI ARK HASSLER'8 OR t B ErTRA MATINEES. aVERY SATURDAY at 8!, t-.MlN MUSICAL FUND HALL. Slugle Ad mission. Mi reiits. PnckakP0t4 tickets, 1, at Boner' No. Iiu2 CHEfaN UT St.. and at the Door. 1 11 4 tf ' AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TWENTY-FIFTH MATINEE JAN. 6. Fou-th Gi'Hiid Couuert, liiuti;iiratlon Day, March 4, bee Notice lu Educational column. 12 11 lot BOOTS AND SHOES. IMl'OU'lTD BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S LONG -LEG BP0RTING BOOTS, $10-00. MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, .' $8 00. MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE GAITERS, , $G 00. BOYS' HIGH LACE BOOTS, $4 00. Also a large stock of our own manufacture, at REDUCED PRICES. I3ARTLETT, Ko. 83 bOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 is fmvrj ABOVE CHESNUT, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. ' ujirt fuuit." TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBL'O, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, Xo. 707 CIIESXUT sti:eet, PniLADELPHIA. WILL KEEP CPEN Until J) o'clock 1 M. tlurlus December, AND WILL CLOSE OUT TIIEUt HOLIDAY 13IIOKTATI3i.S at liiS mw(3mrp GREAT llliDUOTIONa. LOOKING CLASSES. THE ClIEAl'EST ASU HEST IN THE CUT. ROGERS' CROUPS, SOLE AGENCY, JAMES S. EAULE & S03TS, No. 81 G CHESNUT Stroet, 8 2Sfmw8m6p PHILADELPHIA- WILLIAM 8. GRANT commission mehchant. JSC.8B. DELAWARE A vtniiie, Philadelphia. aoknt run Dupnnt's Oimowder, Itf lined Nitre, Charcoal, etO W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and Brouia, ( rucker Mros. A Co.'s Yullow Metl BiieaiUIng Bolts, and Malls. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist in. bearing in every drtrm of deafness; also, Keplra tor.; aim, CraDdall'a Patent Crutches, suiwrlor to any otuwr In u. P. jIAJvaU..t S. J?' VikKTilliU(t.biA)V Chasnut, H
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