THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1868. NEWS SUMMARY. . Mre. Daniel Keatlusr. litlnR at No. 742 IWjouk road, fell down stairs on Saturday eight and was instantly killed. Charles Wetlskey, convicted of being con cerned In the fraudulent distillation Of spirits, naa on Katurilny gptitenced by Judge Utirlwala der to pay a fine of $ moo, and undergo an lm priionmentof six month f. lie?. J. If. Siiydam. pastor of the Firet Re formed Church, Seventh and Spring Garden streets, baa icaigned the p oh torn 1 charge of that roiigrepBtion, aud accepted a call from a con gregation In New Jersey. The following are the receipts at the Far mers' Hay Market for tuo week ending Decem ber 19, 1HG8: Loids of Lay, (178; do. straw, 61. l'rlces I'rime timothy, per 1(K) lt)., fl'25(l'3U; medium, 'ib.'20 luterior, $l(ftl"10 .straw, $l'3(l(?tl'35. Clayton Bush, nped twenty five ycim, re filin in lOtueMnc street, win attacked oa the istrect on Saturday riiiilit, nn.l bndly beateu about the head and body, lie whs t iken to the Hospital. Tue u-Huilants ran, but some of the number were captured and locked up for a Rearing. Patrick O'Neill, ned 20 ye:n9, residing at Fourth and Thompson streets, loot injured at Baldwin' foundry ny an Iron plate falling ou on him. Samuel Caiter, legitime; at No. 929 North Second street, hio broken by falliDg on the ice. Thomas M:trtin,13 year of age, renidinsr in I'cplar court, injure 1 in the lice by a etoua beicg thrown at htm. .Tunica Tft?erty, 40 year of ne, residing at No. Til Kullou gireet, injured in the side aud knee by fulling on the ice The motion for a new trial in the caso of George YY. Alexander, convicted of cocnivlne. while Assessor of Internal Hcvenue in th Eighth District, at the fraudulent remove! Of whisky, was argued on Saturday, before Judge Cadwulader, by Mes.-n. William M. Ball aud Frar.cls V. Hughes. The Judge overruled all the reasons, but said he would consider whether the charge a? laid down In the bill of indict ment, upon which there was a conviction, U pioperly set forth. In the event of his declin ing against the motion for a new trial, he intimated that h should sentennethederendint to pay a fine ol $1000 aud to bo iniprlnoued for i'Ue year. Uomestlc Affair. The She! id' of Coshocton county, Ohio. ha absconde d with ?-i0.OOO of the county fuuils. Ibe bank of Canrtia, Tioga county, N. 7., was robbed of $34 ,000 on Thursday night. General (Jiant and Secretary .sehoiield have Teturued to Washington from Chicago. F. Oociul shot himself ile-ii in Nashville on Friday nielit. It is supposed Lis wife's jeal ousy drove liiru to suicide. Sarah Boyd, an old Iri-h woman, wnose kusbaud had deserted her, was found dead of starvation in her bed, at Nashville, on Saturday. The coniract torconstrueting an iron bridge across the Miit-'ippl at Keokuk, Io.vii, bus been given to Hie Keystone Brido Company, ol Pittsburg, tor if l,C0o,u00. A niectlug was In Id at Hal' fax on Friday night, which organized uu Ann-Confederation Lcugue, and provided lor the formation of associate leagues throughout Nora ScoU-i. (.'old closed on Saturday at 1354. The stoek niniketwns steady. Tho weukiK'ss In Govern ments continued, aud they Bijtiiu declined a traeliou. The total of the appropriations made during the seeoi'd se-iou of the Fortieth Coneress is $100,651,185. of winch 33,(182,003 was for the arrr.y; 17,350,350 for the navy aud i?J0,3."0,000 for pensious. Tne Empire and II ll's blocks, in Albion, N. Y.. were burned oii S t.urdtty. Lo3- about 550,000. A dweilius and tbiee bains atTbomii souville, C. nn.. were Uestrojcd by iucenl.ary tiies on Fiiday night. IIuoEicutt'a Aetc Na'ion, published at Richmond, Virginia, the daily edition of which stopped some weeks ago, has Anally ceased publication. The editor will run as uu inde pendent candidate (or Cone revs. -The town of Lcisbarg, Arkansas, was entered by four rotiin mies ol militia on De cember 1G. The militiamen burned two :orcs, and during the (ire a ci'.izen was killed and his body thrown into the flames. The militia still occupy the town, allowing no one to leave without a pa p. James Gleason, a nienliiitit, wa-. shot by a recio named Dunlop, while, both Were twing t xaiu'ned before the Mayor at ( narlotte. North Carolina. Glea;on then a1teni)'.'id to get out ot the court-room, when h nero pol c.-ni in ac th ? door struck hi in, killing him Instantly. The ncirrors are In iuil, In the United Staffs Sena'.e, on Saturday, Mr Pomi'roy i'dioiluced a bili tor the reassem bling ol the Georgia Reconstruct on Convention, which was referred. On motion of Mr. Harlan, the Judiciary Committee was directed to report a bill reapportioning Coti,'tesMiieu in accord ance with the fourteenth amendment. Mr. Chandler moved to take up the short Tariff bill, Which was lost yeas, i!2; nays, 25. The ere leu tials of Senator elcet Gilbert, of Florida, were presented and rel'erred. The Jioiisa was not in fcCSSlOU. I I'orcigci AfLilr. London, Di e. i: A Paris tlisputch. of last even ing, animuiicing the sinking of the Greek steamer Krosis at Syra ly llohait Pasha, the Turkish Ad miral, is not ollit-ially conlinned. The latest dis patches from Constantinople, dated yesterday, mention that llohiu t I'ashi, at the request of tho French Admlraln the Archipelago, would await orders from the Turkish government before using Coercion with the Krosis. London, Dec. 10 The utter inabilit y.of thegreat Towers of Europe to control the action of Greece in the pending troubles with Turkey excites distrust In financial circles here, aud there is fear of a gene ral falling oft in all moneyed values. This distrust Is only Increased by the reassurances of tho French press. Even if Hassials not in earnest in her re monstrances, it is the general opinion that she will not be able to give Greece any material aid. The press of l.-mdeu j;ciior.t!ly unite in urging the great rovers tv a llnal r iuon rane.j. LoM)ON, Je'. l.i Jehu Laird, 51. I', lor Dirken- hcad, pulilWies tu-d.iy a coirespondcnco he La I with JUverdy Joln.son, showing the origin ami cause of the friendship that i xi.-'.s between them. I.aiid lnmself made the lirst advances toward friendship in October hist, long before the Liver pool banquet, I.aiid invited .lohuson to fllrkcn hcud to hce his islabiishnient and to hear his (Laird's) wishes for it lasting p.ace between Eng land and America. 51r. tlohii-on, in his reply, re gretted that a luck of time wo;dd prevant his ac ei jitance of the invilai.ion, aud a ided the following words: "Notwithstanding you sympathized with my southern bre'hrt n during the late war, I shall have much pleasure in making your acquaintance and to hear your sincere wishes lor peace." London, Dec. J'.) Tho Times ihis morning, in commenting on the speech recently delivered by Iteverdy Johnson at the Birkbeck Institution, says that the aim of 5lr. Johnson's policy is that trilles must not prevent the preservation of peaceful ref lations between Li'niuud and America, and the Times hints that the American obstacles to a treaty should therelore he withdrawn. London, Deo. M. Tho postal coniract with the North German "Lloyds" for eai lying the British mails has been renewed. London, Dec. 1U Dispatches from Constanti nople report that the Turkish commander, dinar I'asha, lias been forbidden by his government to invade the Grecian territory, unless armed hands of (ireeks shall pass the Thessaliaii frontier. I' A Hi s, Dec. Ill It Is said that the Russian go vernment has sent a note to the French govern ment in relation to the questions at issue between Turkey and Greece. Telegrams from St. J'eters burg say that Hussla and the other great Powers agree that bo,th the Forte and Greece should delay action for live days, in order that negotiations for the settlement of the question may be attempted. newspaper says the envoys of Turkey and Greece have not left Lcir respective posts at Athens aiej Constantinople. iu i:uint iyu the naval camuramlen at the Jl'iittiu, luve Uyii itlr acted, U' Uicy L-.'V U, to avoid a Mruggle with tho Turkish forces, which conlu at present only weaken the Grecian canse. Tho s.fme Journal says the Athenian! are exult ant over a prospective war with Tnrkcy, while the deputations from Nauplia, Tatos, Corfu and Cor inth protest ngalnst the policy of the government as ruinous to Greece. The Athenians expect a revolt by the Greeks In the Turkish provinces of Thessaly and Macedonia. 'Tho latest advice from Athens state that the government of Greece hag as yet taken no steps of a defensive character. Tarir, Dee. 11. The Mtmilrur of to-day has the following details of the Krosis afl'alr. Tho Kro0 answered Ifohart Fasha's signal with a shot, aud Immediately sought refuge in the harbor of Syra, w here she was blockaded by vessels of the Turkish fleet. llohart Pasha announced his willingness to aban don thebloekade on condition that the Krosis should he escorted to Athens by a Grecian frigate aud there await tho result of judicial proceedings for the outrage committed. The following dispatch lias Just been received: CoNSTKTiNorLE, Dee. is. -The Greek ambassa dor In this city to-day demanded of the guarantee ing powers the protection of Greek subjects In Con stantinople The French envoy ou the part of his government declined to move In the matter. The Sublime Forte demands the banishment of all Greeks from .Bulgaria and Belgrade. Constantinople, Dec. 18. The Greeks In thl city ask tho privilege of remaining here in case o hostilities between the two countries, agreeing to preserve a strict neutrality. A corps lias been organized and Is ready to pro ceed to Greece at, short notice. Turkey is tranquil. 5lAiH!ii), Dec. 19. It has been decided that the Cadiz insurgents are to be tried by a council of war, but that in no ease will tho extreme po nalty of death bo indicted. 5lAi)Uin, Dec. 10. The election for members of the Cortes Is proceeding in tho Incorporated cities. There has been no disorder. A largo majority of those elected are favorable to the formation of a monarchical form of government. The government authorizes the statement that a treaty of poaeo with Chili may he considered an accomplished fact. liKiu.iN, Dec. ID The resolution guaranteeing Immunity from arrest for words spoken in debate has at length been rejected by a small majority in the upper House. Athens, Dec. IS. A new Cabinet is to be formed by Alexander ivouiuouujowras, the present hua.l of the Ministry. London, Dee. 20. The latest news from the cast is more pacltic. The government at Athens, which has hitherto been swept along by the popular eagerness for war with the Turks, is now disposed to listen to the protests of the Kuropean Powers; and this disposition, strengthened by the rapidly growing sentiment In favor of peace, may avert a war, If the Sublime Porte will gi ant time for fur ther negotiations, it is understood (ho western Powers sustain the Sultan's ultimatum to Greece, while Russia, in tho Interest of the Greeks, will seek to modify its terms. A rumorwhich prevailed in Paris jesterday, that Kinsia had sent an un favorable note to 1'raniiC on the eastern question, proves to be a canard, invented to depress the Paris market. Tho foreboding allusions to tho eastern question made by Lord Stanley on November 13, in his speech to his constituents 'at Lyme liegis, is regarded as one of the secondary causes of the crisis in the east. Paius, Dec. '20. The ex-Queen Isabella has visited Napoleon at the Tulleries. The .ii ii'' c says that the Powers who signed tho treaty of Is5ii continue to urge conciliation on the Grecian aud Turkish governments. The l'atric asserts that the Porto will submit to tho great Powers documentary proofs that Greece intended to incite insurrection in the Turkish islands and then take possession of them. 5Iadi;id, Dec. ') A riot broke out at Torro, in the province of Zamora, caused by tho hostility of tho people to the orgaub'.aUon of tho national guard. It was qukkly suppressed by the authori ties. The (. ..,i?c,i--;.( asserts that the Carlists have favored a deep and widespread conspiracy for the possession Of the government, and only await the breaking out of strife between the Liberal parties to develop their designs. Havana, Dec. 10. Generals Lspinasand Latorre, with oC'i.'Ohlicrs, arrived to-day on a steamer from Spain. General lv pinas relieves Valmaseda, and Gtiicrhl Lato.rc commands the Eastern Depart ment. A Spaniard who had been taken prisoner by the insurrectionists made his escape from llayamo, and reports that a Spanish major and a captain belong iug to the garrison, who refused to capitulate, had been executed, and that other officers, had been pu in irons, and that the soldiers have been set to work cleaning the streets of Layamo, which was destitute of provisions. llayamo was defended by only a few men, nearly all the revolutionists being in the field. The insur rectionists continue iu the neighborhood of 5Iauza nilla. Kumois have reached hero of engagements between the troops and insurgents in tho vicinity o.' Holquin, Santiago de Cuba and llayamo. The Vice l'rcsidrut Elect at the League. Vpon General Grant's last visit to this city lie w as the guest of the t'nion League, at a banquet niven iu the Club House. Uu Saturday evening last the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, our next Vice Presi dent, was tho recipient of a similar hospitality. The banqueting hall was splendidly decorated, ami the dinner was magnificent In its composition and sinieo. The gentlemen who took part fairly repre sented the noble organization which has shed such renown upon our city, and the occasion was in every respect most enjoyable to all w ho were pre sent. 1 h.) I Ion. 5ioitou MeMii hael presided, and alter the substantial, had been removed proposed the health of the distinguish J guetl iu a few We.us liting the occasion. Mr. (olfax replied as follows: , 5Ir. Chairman and Gentlemen of the I'nion League: Jt is no ordinary pleasure, and I regard it as i,o oidinary honor, to enjoy tho hospitalities of an oi ganiation so justly lamed for its ;ood words and work during all llie years of its existence. Kvor on the tide ol the nation anil the nation's interests ecr outspi Ueu for liberty, loyalty and law its trumpet lifts never given forth an uncertain sound, and its members have never wearied in well-doing. There is a majesty in the voice of a great people, speaking through its Hggregated millions of ballot.-., lar more potential than the decrees from a throne. It is like the voice of many waters, drowning all other sounds. It is like the thunder rolling along the sky, w hich purifies the atmosphere. It is tho ri.imiimtil of a nation, which all within its limits must heed and respect. What the utterance of tho third of November means, it is not difficult to understand. It ralilied the platform of principles enunciated at Chicago, and w hich had been cordially indorsed by both of your candidates in their letters of acceptance. But, more than this, to all who denounced the recon struction measures of Congress as unconstitutional, revolutionary and void; to all who suggested their repeal by the bayonet; to all who had dishonored the country by "countless murders of defenceless men tor their lovo of tho I'nion; to all who boasted of devotion to "the lost cause," it spoke with the commanding voice of authority, "Peace, bo slill." Hut with t he peace which It thus demands it brings prosperity. With the laws of the land respected and obeved, w ith protection to all assured, and with loiitidehee thus restored, immigration and capital w ill open a new and brighter era to the enfran chised and regenerated south; and w ith her great itaples and genial clinic she will Join with the east, the north and the west in the triumphal march of rational progress and power. Nor was this all. The voice of the people pro claimed anew that the paramount duty of govern ment was to secure tho life, liberty mid rights of all its citizens, even to the humblest, and that American citizenship must protect nil entitled to its protection, at home and abroad. It rcallirmed (to quote the language of the Chicago resolutions) the great principles of Impartial justice and equal lights laid down in the immortal Declaration of Independence as the true foundation of democratic government bailing with gladness every etlort toward making these principles a living reality nil every ineli ot Ameriean soil. Anu, w...- uu it Hi cm mc,nai:idtj4 tv little apprtiuivd L-rv- tofore by those responsible fhr the bloodshed and anguish of our late w ar, it declared In favor of tlie removal of all dtsriualltlcationg In the same mea sure as the spirit of disloyally may die out, ami as may be consistent with the safety of tho loyal peoj 1c. , ' Hut, besides this, the Tohfe of the pcopl? thus spoken, Imposed grave duties and resiHiiiHibilities on all whom it clothed with public trusts. It de mands the most searching retrenchment, like that which signalized the administration by Its Presi dentelect of one of the governmental departments which was entrusted to his hands. It demands honesty and elllciency, a higher character, of all who are to bo connected with tho public service, that tho honest taxpayer may no longer be required to bear the burdens of the dishonest as well as his own. With a President whose cardinal principle is that tho law of the land must bo obeyed, and not thwarted or nullified, the nation may hope that his subordinates will exhibit a fidelity to duty akin to their chief. It demands a strict" and rigid guar dianship of tho nation's treasury against all un wise and extravagant schemes, it demands a financial policy which shall maintain, unimpaired and untarnished, our credit the right arm of the country in times of peril, which shall appreciate our currency, and which shall finally place us on the firm rock of specie payment. With all this secured by the Administration of the great commander whom the people have called to govern the land, which, tiuder Provldonce, he saveo, not only shall we fortify and continue Un political ascendency which the people have de creed, but all parties and all sections will bo able to rejoice, as our republic takes that foremost place amongst the nations of the earth to which our free institutions, our vast resources, and our unparal leled industrial advancement, now beckon us. Later In the evening the distinguished statesman was Introduced to a large number of the members of the League, who had assembled to see and con gratulate him. The Indian War. S r. Lm is, Pec. 1!) Letters from General Sheri dan, dated at the depot on the North Canadian river, December a, received at General Sherman's headquarters to-day, gives Information derived from Hlaek Kettle's sister, by General Sheridan, in substance as follow s: The Indians were encamped on tho 1st. Black Kettle and other chiefs of the Cheyennes, and a small party of Sioux, in all tliTrty-seven lodges. Light miles down the Washita were all the Arap alioes, and seventy additional lodges of Cheyennes, and also Kiowas, Apaches and Caiuanches. While there encamped, a w ar party was sent out, composed of Chevennes, Kiowas and Arnpahoes, w ho went north in the direction of Fort Lamed, and were still out. Another party. eoniposedof Chevennes and Arap ahoes. had returned, the trail o'f which led Gen eral Custer into Hlaek Kettle's village. This party brought back three scalps, one of w hich was that of the expressman killed and horribly mutilated between Ports Dodge and Lamed, just before Sheri dan left the former fort. The mail he was carrying w as found in P.lack Kettle's camp. Another mixed party w ent out about the time the first of these parties started. Hlaek Kettle and one sub-chief from each band went to Fort Cobb and brought back the provisions given them at that fort, and while they were gone, or about the time of their return, the last war party referred to was sentroul. The women tire of the opinion that they will all sue for peace at Fort, Cobb, us tho result of the battle with Custer. They would have gone to Sheridan's camp had not the' opening at Fort Cobb been held out to them. General Sheridan then says: "I shall start for Foit Scott as soon as the trains from l ort Dodge anive. Had it not been for the misfortune of the Kansas regiment getting lo.-t, and a heavv snow which rendered their horses Hiilit for dutv, we would have closed up this job before this timel As it is, 1 think the light isprottv well knocked out of the Chevennes. Thirteen Clioveiiiu's. one Arana- hoo and two Sioux chiefs were killed. The govern ment makes a great mistake in giving these Indians any considerable amount of food, under the suppo sition of necessity, as the whole country is literally covered with game. There are more bit Halo than will last the Indians for twenty vears. The turkevs arc so numerous that tloeks of two thousand have been seen, and the country is full of grouse, quails and rabbits. Herds of deer and antelope arc every where, and they even ran through General Cus ter's train while on the inarch. The reservations laid oil' for the Cheyennes and Arapahoes are full of game and tho most luxurious grouse. Hlaek Kettle's sister reports three whito women in the lodges below Black Kettle's camp. MARINE TULECJEApH. i?ur udditioiV-tl Marine .Veiiiv ace Firsl Tuge, UMANAU i'O PaiI,A L'ULl'Hl A-J iiTa Dfl ' . 8cn Kisits .. ; 21 Moon s . n sn ripx riai-s 4'.a Hipk vVatuh th PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRAUK RAMl'KL F sJtokics ") Urn, N. TlTI' AM. f.HoNTiU.V COMMlTTClt. AMUKW WllKtt' R, ) SiO KilKKTS Ol.' OCMAJS b'Jf iilAAiElvS FOU AMKitU'A. Bi-Hmih - London New x. nrk fov 2S 1 he Queen Liverpool...New York. lec," 2 lin-ilii bouiiian.)ton... P.alunj'.re i iec. 4 U. Kingiioui Oin-ow New Voik tee'. 4 "l-repa ....rribi New York JJec. b Cnv ol C'oik biveiiool...New Yoik lc. 6 Tsrlla L'verpool...iSew Yoik Dee. b City oi Lonnon...Liverpooi...N'ew York iu-c. s AmeilCtt KouthbuipUm-.New York.. riee. 8 I-iii Liverpool. ..New York Hec, w HUiir'iHiu Llverpool...l'orllauit, Due. Id uMtaUnii Liverpool... New orli lice li V.'eLipliull.,hoiitlianipton...New York Dec ' Celiu ..Looilon New oik Dun FOH KCHUPU. Msnhnttan, New York... Liverpool Dpe. 22 Clruhliu New Yoi kliainlniis; Dee, SI Java .Kiw York... Liverpool ue. !. o) London New Yoi k... Liverpool ..Dee. 26 Tib Queon. New York. ..Liverpool.. Dec. M U.KIi gUoui ISew Y'orl(....tjUie-Miw Dec 16 Uellona New York...lH)iidoii, De. St. Laurent New 'ork...Kuvro Dec. M Peiuvltin Portland Liverpool -Deo, 'M Col Cork New Vork... Liverpool ., uft t) C. Oi Halllmore.New Y'ork... Liverpool Jan. 2 COASTWISK. DOHttS'hc. X'lC. Mlf!sHlppl New York...Klo Janeiro Dpc. 53 Morro Castle New York... Havana ieo. 21 J'uUu .Phtlaaft..,..lsew Urie&ns Dec. us Wyoming Prdlm)R........fc;rwar.riuU Dcc. lis SiHNsandSirtDesPhliaa Havana ....Jail. Malls Mt forwarded hy every steamer In the reuular linen. 'I lie steamers for or from Liverpool call at liuemstown, except the Canadian line, which ea. I at Londonderry, Tiro steamers tor or from the Conti nent ctdl at KnuthainoK'O CLKAItKD SATLKDAY, SleamshlpI'ioneer.CainarlnH, Wilmington, N. C PlU- ludi-li lilaund foutheru filnil siteujiisliin Co. fiieiiiiiHhiii Human, Haker, Uosion, 11, Wlimor Co. Heamsbli J. W. iLveruiau, Vauce, Klclimoiid, W. P. CI joe A Ia). Bnrui'e Providence CoaHlMPt, London, MerchantAC), M r New York, Jones. Washington, W. P. Clyde ACo. Ut'r 11. L. Uaw, Her, Lalnuiore, A. Urovea, Jr. a lfUTnwn ......... . i.. i,.i n-eaco, VVorllLCer. IS d-..yH Irnm dentiife", wiu ' 'ie.nr O'id mutass to Madeira S l anuria. '1owh1 up iinm ie llraadywlin by Ink America. Kxno i iei.cMl considerable roiiRli weamer Irom lat. an s. Lrcoeutered mueli lee in the river: wbm cut conslde rtley oy It w hile beluj; towed up. Pasted in the bay and river a Luu.ber ot schooners, bound 11 n; a lieriei. brig laden wiih lumber, at auchor abreast of the Aiiimdy wmn. BaiqiiA Antelope. White, is dByH rrom Halt Cay. T. L. w lui suit to Wni, liuiLiu 4 buu. lowed up by toe tug America. . Q v r, ATmiVEDBATrUDAT. li.nl .'r l.'.y'lJJ!i,"ryiS lr0ni J'CWSODVllle, with Jun.ber to J. H. rSuNk Co. t ebr Kophla Wilson. Nowell, 8 days from Uoaion wlm muse, lo captain, ' tsieami-r lc Wililnu, Cundllt', l.i hours from Balti more, with indite, to A. Uroves. Jr. Ccrrmpmuhnct nf tht 'hiti,itr')ihin F.rrhnnor. LkW KB, Del., Dec. 1H-8 i. w Unique li my, from BueLoa Ayres, lor orders, Bud briK Henry Perkins, lrt.m Kingston, Ja., lor Pullttdelyhls, are at llie Jireakwalet, .Paiqiie It G. W. Dodge from Philadelphia for Mar selibs: brlKS Karlaui.a 1 V. from do. lor L'sbom aud fanny Sutler, tri.iu do. for bttoi xt-towu. H, C.. betore revolted at (he Die&kwater, wem to sea this ranruluir. JUaK.U LAFJjJI'KA. . .".hl? TYV,m'u' Teal, for Pulladelphla.cleared al Kavaiinab Hub lusu BteauiHlnpNormau, Crowell, heuce. at Boston Istu Bai.iue Jenny, Hartmon. hence, at Bremerbaveii 3d 1 list. Uaiqua Itacbel. Mitchell, at Cardenas 10th Inst., for a pen nortb o; Haiierss. BatqoeTnomas Dailett, Duncan, from Rio Janeiro C01. ( via Delaware Breukwater 1Mb Inxu, at New York laid, wlm com e, Wasltidavs m.rlQ ot Jlat leras. Ou Ibe 7lh lust., when 15 miles oft the Light ship, experienced a beavy K w. ga-e, durlinc which was b'owu oft llie coast with less ot topsail yard, lore sail and fortuipsam bein also short ot lirovlslons. pot luto Delaware Breakwater. Barque Neptune, reported of and from Kingston, Ja , l.deD wnb eiiRar for Pulladelpbla, at Key West latb leal., leaklBK badly. BrlKeorim K Dale, Harding, tor Philadelphia, tailed from Palermo rub ull. Hcl.rK. A.Couaut, Brandlberg, hence, at Havana 4lh Inst. Hebr Prairie Bird, at Cardenai loth lust., tor a pin norlb of llatteras. Hcbr Louisa Smith, Craig, hence for Boston, at New Y'ork 18ib lint. fccbr M. c. McMabao, Call, hence, at Wllmlugtoo, N. C. 17th Inst. 8ebr Cbarm. Raker, hence at Providence 'S'b Inst. Bebr Clara. Barrett, lor Philadelphia, was loading S( Wlloilmlon. N. ().. 17lh limt. Hcbr George W. Krebs. Carlisle, bene. atAlexan- f-hr r. omord, Jlre and O Y"n Ywnr 'ina I-iis.ci. M l'aCltui, at Al-imv liu.c4u iukU Sehrs A. H. ltd wards, Bartlotl and M. D. Trotandj Ireland, for Philadelphia, ware loading aHJoarlesiou 17th Inst. , hchrs K. A. Oonklln, Daniels; Cyros Fossett. Hard I Ir g: A. K. Valentine, Bayles; Annla May, May: aud F. Nlekerson, Kedcy, hence, at Boeton ism Inst. Pcbr K hlnnlckson, Dlckersnn. fraui Boston for Phi ladelphia, at Holmes' Hole I7ib lost, siel.r J. B. Knnwies. tiraut, bence for Boston, at Bnimfs' Hole isth lust. Hehr Lucy Holmes, Kills, benoe, at Plymiaih 151b llmtant. Bchrs Julia Fllr.abetb, Candage, and William Penn, Davis bence, at Halera 17th Insi. HohrilcDL.Bmlib, buiiib, benoe, at Mobile 15th Instant. HieamprTodtsc. Hebart, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York luib last. KOTICK TO MAKINFK8 ' Notice Is btrsby given that llie first-class Iron Can Buoy which receoily drilled from Its munrlugs on Bread love Rock, entrance to Portland Harbor, ale., has been replaced. Portland, Dto. 16, 1864. David O. Horton, Hell Gate pilot, roporte tha Bony Ou Hucresa Knck, westward ol Hand's Point, has bsen carried away hy some means unknown, Immediate measuns shonld be taken to have It replaced, a 11 is dsi'geruas lo vessels beating In or out ot Long Island Bound, CITY ITEMS. Tin Obkat Piotobiai. Amncau "Hosteller's United States Almanac for 1810," for distribution gratis, throughout the United Slates aud all civilized, countries of tba Western Uemlarbere, will be pub llshed about the first of January, and all who wish to andcrstand the true pbllosopbyof health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions It eon tains. In addllloa to an admirable medloal treatl.ie on the causes, rreveutlon, and cure ot a great Ta riely of diseases, It embraces a large amount o Information Interesting to the merchant, the me chamc, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and profeeslanal man; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are mos', suitable for a correct and comprehensive National Calkmoak, The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary (fleets Of HeSTtTTKB'S bTOMACH BlTTUHS, t10 staple tonic and alterative of taorjx than halt tbe Christian world, are lu'ly set forth In Its pages which are also Intersperse! with pictorial llluura" lions, valuable recipes for the household and farm humorous anecdotep, and other Instructive and aniuslrg readlug matter, original and selected Among tbe Annuals to appear with tbe opening of the year, this will be one ol the most useful, and may tc had for the diking, Send for copies to the Ceutral Mauulactery at Pittsburg, Ta,, or to the near.'' dealer lu Uostkttkb's HroHAOH Bittkks. Trie liiiTHss oie Bold In every city, town, aud villa-re, and are txleuslvely used throughout tneen'.lre clvi ll.ed world, Woti.pPF.u & DaoiHiut (successors to C. A. Bntuo, shirt mannractureis end wholesale r.nd retail dealers In Ladles' and teats' Furulslilug Goods, are uiakl.-k at their two stores, the main one No, 27 Norta Llghth street, tbe brauch, No. North Ninth street, a magnificent holiday display. Tae reputatlo.i which these two establishments have acquired U well merited; tor at them every purchaser can Had artieleB exactly suited to his Lucy, and lu bjyiu has the attain assurance that the goo.s will accord will) the representations. The iles3ia. Woelpper are w ide awake, and Lilly up to the times. Nothing now In their Hue makes its appearance but they at once secure It. Tli?Ir thorough budnOiS enterprise aa.l activity have made their two eaiubllsUmenta great popular depots for furnishing goods of every descrip tlon, Entire satl.f notion both In the. quality aud price of goods Is guaranteed, and no person can utter tbe complaint that he was ever deceived at either ot the slorer. Ouly let ths . rial be made and the remit wll be tumid to be Just warn auy mm aciii.iiiieil w ki t'm slam. ink' ot the places couitl have predieieu a doier miiiallon to puichase there, aud M no ot'aer plitcn, lu the luiure. Thk ustlul always Lm jut desirable. tiTho prepRri tloi: b made by Ritchie, at No. 29 North KigUtn u'.rect, Jor the hclltlaj season, are appreciated by every o ie who contemplates making pre. eats. He has gov i 1 b!s line s:ock kld-liuod loves, ties, scarfi, su: penders, lluou caaibr.c handkerchiefs and milliters: a'to, a toed assortment of purtemonuales, cigar e..se i, bbir brushes, combs, aud a thoiuaad other -rack.i, useful aud orutmental. CAll at No. 29 North U'.iUi street If you want any kind of goods cheap. Ji:wki.hy. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 South becond street, has the luigest and moet attrat:livo aortment of flue ewe.ry und hllverware utheclty Purehastrs can relyopon obamlug a real, pure arti cle lurnbhed at a price which cauuot ba eiualled. Ho alBO Pas a litrgo stock of American vVesleru w niches lu all varieties aud ut all vrices. A vlnit to Us store Is sure to result in pleasure aud profit. Win l'lNus and Paiitii'.s can be supplied with tho siii.ie old Bptei's i,rt Grape Wiur so loug eolhO.fi.tiU In this country and Kuropo for Us puiity atul rP:h body. Sold by Johrston, Hollow-ay & O.)., No. Uji Arch street; ff'ied. Drown, corner l'lftn and Cheanui aed other druggists. Also, Thompson BUc.t Co. con.er Droad aud C-hesuut streets. Roloif, Wintkv. C11 anoka ui.u Weatuks pro duces CR'-oirhs. Counts, Disorders of the Luuks, oie., which Jav.nk's Exi'Hctobant as promptly cures, II faltliiul'y admliilatered.Bold everywhere. FCHEELE LICKFKLD. On the 13-h Instant, by Lev. W.t.'aibcari.O.SC'Ait sCIi :El,K to IA I'lllLDli HCKH-.LD, both ot ibis city. No cards. bM ITH WILSON. -On the 17th Instant, by Rev. J. 11. MeCorkell, iir. WILLIAM. 11. bill I'll 10 Airs. MAKV VVILSON. C1I Lr It LAWSON.-On December 17, istls. iu Lowell. Mass., N. 11. UHLKK.ul thiaclty, to 1' AiNN Y i'., dauhter ol Thomas 11. Lawsou, of LoaoII. " "died. ALLFN.-In this city, alter a short Illness, I9A liH I. LA v., wile 01 Frank t, Allen, and duulw of Daniel A. Jont-s, of Chicago, ageil 27 years. Notice of the luueral will be given. t KOHS IU-O11 the l'J'.h Instant, Mm. ET.IZJt.BETH ROKKtl, lu lhe7utb year other age." 'i he relatives and lriendB oi me family a'e lu vlted to at.end the ruueial, Irom lu-r Kite rehi Jeuce, No al l Itiebiuoiid ttlite-l, ou w euuoouuy atieruoou at, 1 o'clock. THOMSON, On the joth Instant, at her husband's rcsidei ce, JNo. H13 !S. Twelfth street, .Mrs. HaKAli f. TltOMsi iN, wtte of J"mes W. Tbomsou, M. It. Hie relative and mends ot in inuiliy are respeet fuliy lnviied 10 alteud llie fuuural serviets, ut Hie lioiiHe, on Tuesday, the 221 Insiaul.at loo'elock A. M. (W nmiugton, Del , and Licumoud, Vm.. papers plenne copy.) ZJ UKP.-On the l'Jlh Instant, CAROLINE C. ZJ. UNs, in her Nub year. The luueral services will take place at the residence of her husband, Uldeou erna, No. 7S1 n. tSffo.d street, ou Tuesday ailo. noon at2o'oiock. 1 no rela tives and friends are Invited to alteud The ie..iiliis will becouveyed to (SwedesOorougii, New Jersey, ou s tdnesday morning early, lor lutermeut. J Am e 11 1 c a IT Life Insurance Company, Ol lHiladelihia. S. L. Corner Tourtli aud Walnut Streets. JH'Thit IiuMulion ho no tuperutr in the United Stales 610. AM US CMC NTS. AMUSEMENTS. TiMtA'S eMKHlCAN VARIETY THEATRK 3 Jj UVtitY i-VUNlNH AND HAIUKDAY Al'TJtNOON. bit BAT COMBINATION TROTJPB, In Grand Hallets, Kih'oplan Burlesquaa, Bongi Dances. Panioinlmea, Oymuaut Acta, eto. C Abj fcKNTZ' AND MARK HASSLEU'S OR-CHK-TitA WATINU.KH, iSVhHY BA 1'UHDA Y at e. M IN Ml blCAL UND H ALU blngle Ad mission. So emu-, fackage ol 4 llckeui, 1, alilouer'. Nu.ltQ2CmuNl)Tbt.. and at the Dour. Ul U A M ERICA N CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC J. t V. TY -1-1F1 U ilATIN KK J N. s. t.o b diaue i'peert, Iuaimurotlea Day, Mn-n 4 bis t'.v-it LCu.Wiik. evlumu. U u iui pHESNDT 8TRKET R K A 1 INO RIVK, L.incf IWKKTY-THtrtD and errKSKTPTS reels. , ritKldent-JeNskfil T. TUoH kl.. Trei.su: er-R. II A MM h, 11. ninrcioh.. Wll'lam O. Moorhua I. Mattliav Balrd, R. D, Bur Clay, John Vallon, James it. Campbell, timber Jjook, aud JU, 11. irowr. WILLIAM K SINN, Msnaer. TU1B MAON1F1CKM' SlRUilll'RE WILL US: TH HU N Uf EN FO'.t r-K ATI NO ON OU A HO' T 8STH OK DLOK MUKft. Tba llulldlng 11 hy lie feet. . . 'Ibe Main Dail In5fi fpt hluh, 1 he stating surface will be l!M by 90 lent. The lartre .Kelrett.meni it- un In the Drexa Circle will oe I 1 ciiRige of an exeerlei eed ca erer wnere iy-iets, coflfi.etc will besTTMl In tinescp Innahle at vie. A line Band bas bi eu engaged, winch will dlacinrse tlegaat ranslc. Auip eftatirg Konm fur five thousand spectators Is 1 rovlfled In smnhlthcalre form upon the si its 01 the Immense building. I'lve hundred lets of gas will by night ILLUM1NATK THE OAY bCKNK. The rules anil regulations tv 111 ha strict enough to please ibe most precise, and guarantee perlojl ord.r at all times. V llllng attendants will alwnys be ready to aiaitt LA IU K"i AND OHILD.IEN In putting on f kales PLOl'E-SSIONAL BKATKR1 Dnrlrg tbe season the best Lady and Gentlemen Hlar fckatprs of ibe country will appear and glv UKAND fXniRITlONH OF TIIK A It P, BjTfl AFTKKNOON AND KVK.NIMO. Prlzrs win be awarded hy the Directory to the roost sktlllul skaters, and the young members will aU j canniele. C HNIVAL8 WILL UK HELD FREQOENTLT. bis en tern be was pn Jct. d last tuniuier by a fv of our Orsicltlr.ens, a hos. character and wel.-kuuwo energy give Ibe 1 1 LLJSoT AHbUIt ANCK Of RVCCE3S AND GOOD H ANAUKMEiMT. Pegardln. the soccers of the project tbere ean bs bt doubt, as llie bulidi. g 's la euoed lor a pnblle hall, to be osed for 01 certn t liu'rh Fairs, Festival, Con vemlnus, A grieuui.ral Kzhibitlonn, etc. The loe Is ouly a few Inohes la deplb, and Is frr..an solid to a remnrted bottom so that no tear can ba entertained of broken ice and wet feat. It will easily aceon. medate 1 WO THOTje AND HK ATKR8. The great argument uxed by ,adies, Gentlemen Tai puts, and Physicians against this healthy exercise, ba.bien tbe liability of caichlm; cold atturskatlug and then standing In the open air nponlhelceor snow, exposed to raw, cold winds. Mere you arj unite nntler cover. No WIND, NO ywOW, AND BCT A 8TE FROAI IcE TO DKY KLOOK, CO.MFOKTABLE BEATS, OH WARM bllTINU KOOMb. PALE OF PEA SON TICKETS TO COMMENCE TUESDAY, DEC. 22, AT THE (STOMA OF PA1IPEL IL PI1ILLUH, No. ViM Chesnnt St.: and WILLIAM P. U. COVtKt'S NEWS EXCIIANtiE Lontlnenlal Hotel and Philadelphia Post Ofllce. SCALE OF PKlCiW FOR bKASON TIUEErj, Good for hkatlug Hnuoi:- Gentleman ftdfjo Lady sun (Jentleman and Lady ;o Chtlnreu under H ears . g single admission day Blncle adrolpslon.aveulug M Hink open Morning, A iterno in. and Wli;li H AMERICAN ACADEMY Ol1 MUSIC. bliakeiperlan Revival. BIDDON3. rive rtppeoranefs IN PHILADELPHIA OK -I II K CREVTsBT LIVING ARTISTE, JIKH. fetOTT WIDDoNiJi. wl-.owlil be sustained by the entire Coiur any irom lU6 NEW YORK THEATRK, IneliK'li'P D Harklns. W. DsviiIk -, C. T. Pa-slop Jr J. Dunn, F, Gosl1u -Ire. Maile Wilkms, ba;dee Col." etc, etc. ' t ommtliclnir on TliLDAY NTGTIT, Dec. 24, CriKI TJt Ab .VE, C1IRTSTMAS 1 1 riday) AFTERNOON. Al Ml I'l'lUSTMAH NlOHT. fcATLRDAY At l'Eit Oo-N, DdC. 21, AN O THE LAHT TTME, SATURDAY NIGHT j'ec. 19. THE KLPi-ivTOrRE KXIllUti'ED Will. ik ludk AS YOU LIKE IT. ULtH ADO A BUT NOTHING. KING RENE'S Da UGH I Kit. KA'lDKI'.IM-: AND PS.T -tt't 1 1 TO rlHOOL FDR M!A miai, rOI'UIAR TRTCr FOK THE ItOLIDAld. ADMISSION, 7." CENTrt. )'KS. RV EO f EA I S l. FAMILY' CTKCLE ANO am PUITHEATRE, 50 CENTH. Tho fain of spat will commence at Trumoler'a JlUf-.o Htore. No. : Chesnut street, on Tined iy mertili t. December ii, at 10' clock. u "ill E S N U T STKE E T TIIEATRE. FOLIDY WFKK. MONDAY AND '1 I.K-3DAY KVKNING.s ' INITIAL Nl jUTd OK T1IK NKWClLe-L'S TROUPE. VEKY FACSJ NcW. CHAMiE OF PROGRAMME, f tartllng Ei-iestriaii tienis. Novel Oymii.i-tici Ai rooat c Wociiejs Clatsio Groupings, etc., e;e, in troducing the lolloA'iiie b'f alt TROUPE. Mr. Thomas Watsou, HI r. Charles Rivers, Mr. Ja'np? llarklns, Sar. l'hiio Na-haoH, Mr sam Long, Fuk In. L. Lsze.le, 'ine st.iou Kaml'y, Mr. George Haeii. paid, Mi. Jor. n -i rewalla, Mr. ll Hunting, auu'ii,, Eliza Ker.ycu, MaOanie tamliia, Master iuudie, aud a bout ol wen-H'leel, il pujt lliiruw. ,r. C. liLN YoN will introduce the beautiful fqulno U1U1Ve'' INQOMAB. WJ DNHSDA AMI yATrntD.VY. h;i 1 lti us Matinees. da Isslon lo rue il atluoes. 2i and tU ceutu, Doo s 01 in ul 1 o'c.eck: con meree a' . CHe.lslM.t-i l AY, THREE GRAND I'EKFOriMAVCES. Kor. lug -1 It'; At' crie ou a-1; Night at 7. 1- veiilii Aiiiuls.lon 2i cell's. 5'.i oeuts. and (I. NO F.NTRA CII.aUUK IOR KeBEKVED BEAT J MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THE. ATKK. Uekiiis at hall-paBl 7. CI I P IS ' M A WHK AT THE A RCIT, Monday and lutbiiav hVENlvuij, A LESSON IN LOVE. Mrs. JOBN DREW e Mrs. Suthcrlacd Allied by the tun Conn-Buy. After ivMtb Craig's BililiK BLEU E, by Cra'g, II lutue, Jhiuts, Mutkay, Mua Davenport, Mt3, 'll.Hyer, ar d Mrs. ( reese. NnliiPMlay.-A FLAMtf OF LIGHTXING. MATINEE ON CD HIS I'M A IS AFTERNOOV. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEQINs"atT MH1H (Monday ) EVENING, Deo. 21, ' Dlou Reiicleault'e Ureal Comedy, In live actj, of OLD llEADb AND YoLAG 11 EAKT-. To conclude with Morion's thrilling Drama of '1HE WRITING ON THE WALL. WEDNlbDAY BENEITT OF MR, CHARLES Mr. RICHARD PEN 1ST AN as." Sbylock For the CliriHlmas licillunvs. THE ORANGE GIRL A CD Rid 1 M AS STOP. Y. lit'B been months la active preparation, and win ba proituced on CH Hits! MAS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AUCTION SALES I Ml KATRE COJHQl'i", SEVENTH STREET toieLtcSee aur Mam--.ei J. t". OUE'JOltV APPEARANCE THH hVKJlSU 4y ol the young aiiO celeoratea L rlc ArtUte, MUoBtSAN GALl'ON INII COMIC ENGM'sIl OPERA COMPANY, lho will prebeul "Lrvvi" bparklli.g Opero:ta ol FANCITl'.lT-C Mlsi Sl'fAN OA LI on s FancUe'te atflH.td by ' . nuiio EngilMli tpt ra Cumpauy." i-rev.ou to "Opera" Hie Coiu"ilina of A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FRO'JK. AUml'Slon. 6ii. '.ii, and i.r cuns. Roxei ". CDRIjiTMAM MATINEE AT '1' iVO. SA'l URDa Y MA 1 1 NEE AT TWO, Ffoureo Seals at Tru :p,er'n, No. vie I'uenuut street. Gr 1 11 A N l CONG E R T. A GR ND CONCERT will be given at CONCERT HALL ou TUEoDAY EVENING. d lust., at H o'clock by THOMAS" E. ITARKINS, In corju' ctlou with the following dlstlngulihed '"'""'"MADAME JOS7CPHINE SCHIUPF. MIBd Oi'LIN A A. CUNNING ION. CAilL woLTSOn, RUDOLPH HENXIQ, JEAN LOTUS, GEORGE F. RISIIOP, BUUri A. CLARKE, and others. Ticket, Olo Dollar. They iiu.y beooialued at the Music stores of Mrs- rs. Trumpler. No. KJU Cbesuut streol; Reiiir .V. Co, No lli2 Ulmmu'. street; aud at P. F. LunnlughHin's No. 2IBH. Third street; Eugene Cummltkty's, No. Um7 Chtsnut stree ; F. Donnelly's, No. W10 Chrls'lnn street: and Istac Mulllu's south west cuiner of Gefmautowu road and Maxie.r Street. 12 111 St CONCERT HALL, C1HLSNUT STREET, above Twelfth. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 21, P11INMAH T. HAKNUM, PHINEAB T BaKNUM, l'HINl-AB T. IJiltM'M, I'lllMAS T. IURNUM, PhINEaS T. lliltMHI, PHINEAB T. BARNUM, will lecture on ''111- ALT OF MONEY GETTING, OR SUCCESS IN LIFE." MOKFTrt, FIFTY CKNT1. For tale at Trumpler'H Muilo fctore, No. ? Che. nut sireet. UlUa. nHE PUBLIC REHEARSALS OP THE (!ER J MANIA URCIil'blRA at Horticultural Hall wll) be Ulr continued on account of tbe Hall having bttn prevlt uly engaged. 1 bey will be resumed on December 'Hi. Engagements ran be made by addressing G.BAB TEl'.Y No. '-21 MONTLR. Y t'f.t 1; WlUI.'s Music htore No le.'l Chcenui stiecl; A -Ore's Music Htora No iiti CLei-L.S.ntl. Ill U dm THOMAS A. (SONS, KOS. 13y AND Hi b. FOURTH. HI HKKi. ' 1 J ' ' 141 BUNTINO, DORBOROW A CO.. AUCTIOH. FEKH. N. Ji2 and KM MAMhT HIr M,.?. ol Rank .ire. Buooeo-o John & & tM BALK OF iWOCAHKB HOOTA.BnOKS.ETa . On lutKday MorultiB iii iVst December M, at 10 o'c.ood foorlnonlhs-'cred1 LARGE BA I K OF RRITHH, FRENCTT 6j hv a w AND DOMI.HTJC DRY UWDH, V' r. . On 1 hursdsy aiorulnc Dtc.21.at lflo'clrwk.on hior moamS'credlt li-i Ah,,'K.r.Nu. CLOA UrtrKm 18,1 11.1 11 op,ct,'i 0 piece Ingratn, Venetian lloororrero'thTerr' " M uffi M. .,.p"IeNo' 811 N- K'wventh street. BUPFRIOU FURMTlRE ROBEWOOD PIAlo WIHIMIR8. AXMINBIER, JbRuUliLfs. ANri O'l DER CARPETH, KTU uo'-"i AMD On Tuesday kerning, December ii. at lo o'clncs, aiNo. ellrT. meventh street, above Green street, by catalogue, the antlra .......... ........ ia.1,,1 Dui'virai Tvaiiiut, prior and dlnlrg roomlurultuie. line French pla e round mantel mirror, tine toned rosowood piano, made by scuo nikCknOo,i French clilna and glasswaie, walnut niretaiy and bookcases, waiutil aud m.Ali.iuaii chamber (nrnltore, tine feather beds and hairmau ireises, turerlor waidrobea line Axmlnsler. R-u lels. and Imperial carpels, am., eto, Also, r.frl.erators, kitchen furniture, etc. 12 IS 31 PALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. s . On Tuesday wmi i1".- M 12o'olotk' UOOD' -l th t-change, tlT JBU,M No il.l-Modern Rea'Cenoo CliRlisTIAN, Nos. tin to mu-Sixteeu now D.vell- "IRIDOE, No. IMC Frame Dwelling:. STOKY, No 4 86-llrlck Dwelling, THIRD (South) Ko,!M- deru Residence. TWELFTH (Nor'b), No. 6'8-Moderii Rs dece 1? by lOu feei; bas til the nitileru co-iveulenuea. 1MNE, No, 222S-Modern Residence. OREJ N1ANE, Twentv -first ward-Valualiie Lot , BLACK AND COATEiS-First-clasa Grala L!sri. HTOC1X9. . Fer ace, nnt of whom n'may concern 50 shares 1 reverton Coal and Railroad Co, 413 shares i preferred stock of Ibe Dauphin and Sua. qiiehannaCoalCo. 0 tjd) 2 scrip ol tho Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal For other accounts 11 shares Bank of Northern Liberties, aw shares Bank of North America 6 a hares Academy of Mualc, wltu ticket. 20e shares McCilutcckvIPe Oil Co. 40 shares Ceutral Transpi r.allnn Co 10 share s Chesai eake and DeUware Canal Co. 26 shares Fourth Nat onal Bank. 1 share Academy of Flue Arts. 24 auarea Faimers' and Mechanic' National Bank. im shares Second and Thlid Etreets Paisenger Rail way Co. luo shares Rrosd Top Improvement Co. mhsrebbtsubonville and Indiana Rall-oad Co. . flOKUeecenu MortKageColnmbus and Indianapolis Central Railway, 7 per cent , A lull and October. f 18.W o stenhenvllie and Inul na 1st m'g., j,er cent. in i hares Western National Rank. Catali gues now ready. 12 18 3t f-ploNo. 144 Norb Eleventh street. ELIGANT lUltNl'l URE, MIRRORS, ROeEWOOD PIANO. FINE t ARFEI B, ETC. On WeOueN.lny Morning, December 2a. at iu o'clock, at No. H I4 North F.Je vt n.ii stieet, above Mauler street, hy catniORiie, the entire Elegant Furniture, comprising Haiulsouie Walt u' Put lor Furniture Flue Green Plush Covering: f leiiBiit Rc.iewood Piano, mau by A.brecut, Klenea ct SchDiull; Elegrri Mantel, and Pier Mtrrorj; Supe rior V aluut becrelary and llookoase; Superior Wal nul 1 'nil g-Reom Fin nilure, China and Glasiware; '1 wo Bulla of Flegaul Walnul Chamber Furniture; Itoisto.s acdPillowb; Fine Hair Jlailre st; Eiegaut liru-sels and other Carpet ; K ilclieu Furullure, etc. May be exi.niieed at s r.'c.oek on the umrnieg olsale. Hie entire Furullure wta made to order, an-l In equal to new. . U.tiiii MA RUN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately t-filei-u.en mrM. Tin-mas t Bous.) No. Ill CUiifcN UT Bt., ."ear entrance lrum Minor, ELEGANT CHRISTMAS ROOKS, CHOICE If- lls'lRATPD AND STANDARD WOitKb IN FINE RINDING.-. On Tuesday Evening, Tec. 21, at 7 o'cl' ek. at .lie auction room. 529 Chesnut s reet. by raist'ogue, an eveellem co! e itlon ol Slue ii oks le-r Ibe Holidays, lucludiiig choice Eugl Bh lljiisi ted -ork L. line blnolima: it variety ot new and popular Juvt-t'lle books; line Colored toy boot's, slat rind wotks, e c. May be examlred on Mondsy and Tuesday. 121031 Bale No. E21) Chrsriut strret FIFHANT WALMT U.iLSs.HOLD FPRNI-Tlll-: IN OIL AND VARNISH; Fi N E FRENCH llA'l hi MlKltt'lH, h LEG A NT CHKKI RtNU PIANO 1-OMTE, HANDSOME GAB OHANDK Lli RS, HANDSOME. EiNGLiSH BRIi -4-iELS AM OTIlrlt CAHPE'is:- 1-INB I EA I'll Ell RhLS. YEKY BUFERIuR FIRE-PROOF BAFEd. EiC ETC. On Wednehdav Morning. Dre. rs at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Room", No, P29 thesuut street, by caialtmue, a very excePen'. OiBort inenl o Household Furniture, Including fj,saut ualiiUtand plush tiiawleg-rootxi and parlor lurniiure; lu lulls ljauuiouia VM.ln.it cbambrtr furniture u variety of sivleg and palteres, fuiln' ed In oil and vsrniBh: handsouio walnut and oa dining room fur i Pure. iii.e French plate maulel and Her mirrors, uprleht frame; buudsome g-s chandeliers and hall 1 1 1 naiils, tce China end g'a. s eie. leather hedt aud htdding. miuiresRei. hmidnoiue E'i.IinIi Drusseis, In i'tr i.1. aud othbr cari eif-; as consuuiiugaud cuok i.ig .'loves, lartte und excellent tire-proof safes, wade by Ki bus it V tit e ii , Marvin, and others. TARLE AND POCKET CU 1 LERY, BK ATES ETC. A Iso, an Invoice ol fine table and pocket cut.ery. skatt s, etc. liLSGANT CHICKKP.ING PI A NO FO .t T 15. Alro, al VI o'clock, legnnt rosewood 7-ootave( h;ck--erleg plai.o-lorLe, muslorack, and siojI, U2i 2t THOMAS fclKCH A FO?, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISBION 1; ERCTf ANTt!, No, 11a OHIS-.NUl Btrcet; rear eutrauco No, 1107 t;niitk i;i GREAT PA LF OF FIRST-CLA S3 8ILVKR-PLA TFD WARE, ELEGANT FANCY GuODd, FINE lOYH. E'lC. On Tuesday Morning, At 11 o't lock, and In me evening at ?,', o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold, a Block o; liiBt-claoa silver-plated ware at d other goods bulled for CIiihl. mat piesenls. liiu.i PER EM. P'i'UKY SALE. SiLKOF FIP.MM. LAH SILVER PLATED W ARE AND CC1L1.RY. Rttll CHINA AND ROHE- MIAN GIASS VAf-El AMI FANCY HOOUi. (JiOtKt. DEsKS. WORK ROXES, TOYS, ETC. On Tuesday morning. At '0 o'clock, at Ibe Auction btore. No. 1110 Chesnu t street, vwil be bold ibe lat gent assortment of superior silvier pli.Ud waie aud euiiery otlred tins Beasoa, coinprlMi.g wai.ers, tea sets, Ice rilchers, fruit stands, coven d entrte dishes, castors pickle stands, butter tllsheH, jsi y stanos, cake aud sugar baxkets, urns, card piales, oyster luieens syrup pitchers, kettles, egg ttam.s 1 U, u Blends, etc eUTl.ErsY IN CAsEs Oee cabinet completely luiuiMl.ed wl.li fi e cutlery and tauie plateu ware, CI. sis with sets of ivory aud pearl haudled cutlery, etc. FANCY' GOODS-Alsn line China and Robemlan fltsn aie vases, toilet sets, and laucy got da, suitable ler CUrlblmas presents. EVENING BALK. Hie sale wPI be continued i.t iie evenlne at o'clock, and will Include an esHortuieut of Karnes, leys, wrolng disks, work boxes, fa. cy liiUiuails ooIIh IsdleH'coiiipanlons, dressing casea, portloiios, .valcU stands, eto lzlS-t FAI-F OF FINK RWIBH LACE CURTAINS. J-MEROlDtRItD PlANuAND TARLEtOVERS EIC. On Wednesday morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Btore, will be sold an Invoice of 11 uu curtains, etc, ll zl 21 B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. 1 HOT'I'K ART GALLERY. No. l(2u C11EUNUT street, Philadeluhla. (SPECIAL BALK OF ROSEWOOD PIANO 4. WAR- RaNIED. HV A CELERPATED NEW YORK MANUFACTURER. AND HIGHLY FINISHED. . Ou Tuesday Morning, Deo. 22. at 11 o'clock, at Bcoti's Art Gallery, No. KK0 CheKiuit si rec t, will be sold, an Invoice or pianos, vl,; 2 No. 1 class 7-oetave overslruug rosewood pianos, highly finished. iNo. isclaks 7-octave overstrung rosewood pianos, blgkiy liniKhed. 2 No. 8 class 7-octave overstrung rosewood pianos, highly Mulshed. aIbo, one 7-octave rosewood piano, richly carved by Ralley. Tbe handsouiesl ai'd best lnstrumeul lu th is country or the vtor'.d, the mate of which wan sold for f ouo. Ail oi the above warranted of the best flnlah.byone Of the mt st celebrated manufacturers lu this country or elcewhere. 1- lb Ut o V. Mc CLEFS A CO., NO. tun MARKET Bireet. AUCTIONEERS BALK OF 17C0 CABEB ROOT8, H HOES, BBOGANS BALMORALS, ;TO. Ou 'I'l.urnday Murulug, December 24, comniei.c-in al lo o'clock, we will sell by cialogue, for cash, 17uu cases men's, boys', aud youths' boom, shoes, brogans. balmorali, etc. Also a superior assortment of women's, misses', and children cj'y-made goails. U .a i LAPK A IVANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. C30 CHEBN DT Bireet. Will sell TH IH DAY, Morning and Evenlns, A large Invoice of Blankets, Red Spreads, Dry OoOd, Cloths, Caealuieres. Doalery, Btaliouexy, Table an4 l ot ket L'uilery. No.lous. etc. City aud couutry merchauts wtll find bargains. Terms oath, ... . Goods packed free of charge W Limin( orr, roN co.. AUcricrEus,' te-Ua.K-T R'wiLDING.Nt.iRi MAi.KHT Bt, c
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