THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUPII PITirADELPITr.V, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1SG0. 5 GnUnted from the Ftrl Paa. Inn flno and ono year la Western Penitentiary. Pardoned Febrnary 22. 27. John H. Chilton. Daupiln counly, Au gust 88, 18bT. "Larceny." Six months la County Piton. Pardoned February 27. 28. Ipaao Sbafer. liediord couoty, Hapeniber 5. 186T. "Larreny." Five years in Western penitentiary. Pardoned February 27. 29. Samuol Leachy. Laocttter county, January 2, 1808. "Bigamy." Ten dollar Quo and three aion.hs imprisonment. Pardorcd March 3. 30. 8nan Oeible. Clinton county, Fehrutry 15, 18C8. "Keoploi a Bawdy Ho'i"." bix montlia in County Prison, and fllty dollar flue. Patdoued Match 1". 31. John Cairipbe.l, Jr. Delaware county, Aiiiruflt 6, 1867. "Assault and Battery." Two j emu and Dine nionibs lu county prison. Par doned March 11. 32. Charles J. TobMnt. Schuylkill county, March 4, 18C8. 'A sault and Bttccy." Par doned M iron 14. 33. Peter Kell. Allegheny county, Fe'mnry 4, 1808. 'Seduction." Fivo hundrod dollars fine, and Qlteeu mouths in Western Puuitcn tiary. r'urJoueil Mufh 17. 34 Chnrles Gilbert. Montirotnory county. May, 1816. "LatcenY." Four yeara in the County Pit-on. Pardoned" Ma'ch 17. 35. Cbatlcs B. stein. Alleaheny county, Oc tober 23, 1866. "Murder iu the Second Degreo." Western PeuiteLttary lor twelve years. Par doned aimed 17. 36. James Riley. Philadelphia, February 7, 1866. "Burplary." tlx jers aud ten day In the Eastern Penitentiarv. Pardoned March 18. 37. John Campbell. Philadelphia, Ausrust 23, 180. "liobbery." Five years in Eastern Peul tenttary. Pardoned March 19. 38. Cornelius Burns. Alleeheny county January 5, 1866. "Assault and Ba.tery." Three years and six months in the Wus.eru Peuiteu Vinry. Pardoned March 26. 39. James Kiy. Bedford county, February 16 1867. 'Assault aud B tery." "Toreo .yearn nnd ono m- nib. iu Western Peaiiontiary. Pardoued March 26. 40. Geo i pre Mason. Phil tclelpbU, February 21, 1867. "Aaiiult n3 Battery." Three j,jura la Couuty Prison. Pardoned March 25. 41. llarvey K. Myers. Philadelphia, October 28, 1867. ' Bigamy." One year iu Couuty Prison. Pardoned March 27. 42. Kdward Peac.eli. Philadelphia, May 1.1, 1867. "Lurceny." Two years m Couuty f rison. Pardoned March 27. 43. Thomas Naulty. Philadelphia, Deo-oibor 24, 1860. "Uiot." Eipbteen months in County Pricon. Tardoned April 4. 44. Tiu mas W. fcSteveus. Bucks comity, 9ep tember 12. 1866. "Burularj." bix years la Eactern Penitet.tia'-y. Pardoned April 7. 45. Charles E. BlcBride. Erie county, No Tember 8. 1865. "Hoise Stealing." Flue of fifty dollars, and three years in the Western Peni tentiaiy. Pardoned April 8. 46. William Bbiii p. Washington county, May 19.1863. "HUhway Kohery." EikIH year4 in Wetderu Penitentiary. Patdoued April 11. 47. John Conner. Philadelphia. January 8, I860. 'Mati'laiigb e'"." Gleveu jcars and six iontb iu Eastern Pcniteutiary. Pardoned April 14. 48. Ktiward F. Dmratne.lt. Philadelphia, January 3, 1868. "Receiviusr 8:oten Wool.'" One enr in Couuty Pmeou. Pardoucd April 15. 49. RUtthe Brady. Puilauclphia, February 16, 1868. "Larcem." Four month la County . Prison. Paidoiied April 15. 60. Kdey WiUoti. Hun.lnslon county, April 11, I860. "Larceny." Ttfouud a hall year iu Western Peni entiary. Pardoned April 21. 61. Joopu Malloy and James Keating Phila delphia, July IS, 18G7- "Larceny." one yer inCouniv Prison. Parloned April 24. 62. Parviu fcves aud Vincent Krwiu, Indicted In Columbia county, and bound over to answer at t be Court ot Ourtei Ses-sion, in May, 18G8. for rejrcUiitr, as election ollicers, an atiosed 'dcseiterV vote. Pardoned April 28. upoure comtiiciida'ions Ir.ui Paleaion John. Siinael Kaon, 1.. F. 8lt role"9, E P. Lutz. . A. Beet ley. 51. Wmtuioyer, C. F. Knapp, K. J.icoby, J. Bi Itolln-on, aud others, tor the reasons that the prison who o vvto a r'jecied wa knovn to be a deserter from the Untied b'.ates Army, and thai Mennrs Eves aud Kr mn ncted consci entiously and In the supposed nicharge of their duty as It ouon ollicers, lu accordance with a law of the Slate. 53. TiUdwig Fritz. Lebanon county, November ft, 1807. "Larceny." fcishteeu mouths lu Eastern I'euitenuary. Pitrdoued May 7. 64. Pii'.ttck ll. Murray anrt Janes Murray. Lehigh county, April y, 18tiS. "Assault and Battery.'" The former to uin-ay and the latter to sixty days iu County Prison. Pardoned May 8. 65. Frank Baierle. Philadelphia. February 21, 1868. ''Receiving !j olen Gojib." Fine of iiia hundred dollar-t. and eix months in Countr ' Prison. Pardoned May 11. 56. Wi'liam Ctiniiinnhatn. Fayette oounty, Juue 7, 1866. ''UobbiTy," Two years In Wet rn PeLlteutiary. Piitdoaed May 12. 67. Patrick Lavelle, Lua-rne county, Sep tember 12. 1867. "Assault aud Battery with Intent to Kill." $1000 tin and twenty mouths in Eastern Peaitemhry. Pardoned May 12 68. Ambrose JesbOp. York county. May 11. 1868. "MaiiKlaughter." Fifty dollars flue and tbiee tannins in County Jail. Pardoned May 12. 69. John O'Toohill. Philadelphia, May 18, 1867. Manslaughter." Five years la Kasteru Penitentiary. Pardoned May 19. Uecommended by the jurors, Jamea Freeborn, Joseph M Cowell. A. J. Buckiue, Joshua f. Oweu. James V. Kerns, William K. L- eii, Robert P. Kiua", Cbarlef Kleckner, James (Jiven, Georce Patchell, James Gibbon!1, aud very many more: Kcason: O'Tooijill acted in seli-deiense, a crowd haviusr attacked him in Lib own house and jeopardized his lite; be bad blwavs saitaiad a good char acter, and was wounded in battle while serving ' In the Union army, aud the ends of jubtice did I BOt demand his longer iniprisonmenV t 60. James Wetmore. Philadelphia, Oclobr 2, 1 1867. "Attsault and Bittery." Three years in J County Prison. Pardoned June 4. 61. llu'b Oreen. Pbiladelpbla, August 17, ? 1866. "ttobbury." Five years la Eastern Peni- 2 tcntiarv. Pardoucd June 5. 62. CeorRe Fauan and John Clutz. Philadel phia, December 15. 1865. "ASbaultand Battery." ' Tbiee years iu County PrUoo. Pardjnod Julyl. 63. Joha Filley. Philadelphia. Aucust 16. . ;18C6. ' Lrceuy." Two)ears and thirty dayb in County Prison. Paiduned Juno 23. (4. Dav d Morris and Owen Owens. L-hlsh , couuty, J Jine 2. 1868. "Astault aud Battery." fell' j day in County Jail. Par loned June 23. 65. Cbades Bank. Piiilade'uhia, April 1, HQ3, ' ''OOtaiuitJ! iloods under Fake Pre'.eus?.'." Two . years in County Prison. Pardoned June 24. 66. Thonas Naultv. Ihiladelphia, February 12, 1868. ' Fraudulently Procuring the Ackuow- v Jedgmeut f a Deed." On year in County ' Trinn. Ptrdoned Julv 1. 67. Kichird Clawson. Indiana count v, March 29, 1866. "Blpamy." Tlireo ytats la Western l entteht ar-. Pardoned J uly 1 68. Johu Jeusler. AUrnheny conn'y, October 11, 1867. 'Unlawful CuttiD." One year In Wteru Peuteutiarv. Pardoned July 1. 69. Hiirase Miller. Diuphin county, April 28, 1868. "Adutery." ne hundred dollars tine ' and e'chi uiOjths la County Prison PardoueJ 1 Julv 2. 70. J. H. Siller and Barllev D. Ctmpbell ' Philuelphi,June 22. 18C8. "Liiel. fcach to pay a fire of Uo handled and ntty riollarx, ami l ampcen to Kixty ous in uojuty rnson I Pardoned Jul; 15. V 71. James lender and John Slncla'r. Alle Z beny county June 11, 1807. 'Bobbery." Five . hundred dollai hue aud lour years in vVeteru Penitentiary. Pardoned .'uly 11. 72. Henry ffansrleld. Btrks county, Aueust ' 7, I860. "l.HCeny." Three year and eiht 3 months in fcL-teiu Peul.eutiary. Pardoued July 15. !; 73. auu Cleans. Ath sheny ounty, Octobor f 14, 1804. "Laieiiy " Fo'jr years id Westoro PeuuentiKry. Pardoued July 2H. 74. JaQiPs I, McQnown. Indiana cnuny, June 18, 1868 "Manblauiriiter." Oue hundred collar t tic au' five yer in WesUra Peuiten . tiary. Pardord Ausubt 4. 75. (Launcv Johncon. PhllaelnhU. Feb- ruary 8, 1867. "Entering a Dank with Inlentto tilcal." lhreeears atd time months la Eastern reuueinry. t'rUoued Auuust 7. 76. Nil hala Campbel'. Ilun'invdon county, Avrtl 11, Ua, "Larceiy." Three years in 77. John Kane. Bcbaylklll county, Jane 1?, 1868. "Voluntary Mansla inhter." Fivo years In County Pri'on. Pardoned Ainrust 11. 78. John Buenle. Cumberland county, April 14. lfQH. "PerlurT." one yea la Eajteru Ponl U ntiary. Pardoned Auirust 11. 79. William King. Wes'moreland oomty, Anpnst 24, 1806. "Laroenv." Four years iu Western Penitentiary. Pardoned Augupt 13. 90. Will. am Hamilton. Wavne coan'.y, Sep tember 7, 18C4. "Arfion." Eiffbt and a hair years in Kalern Peuitentla'y. Pardoned Amrupt 15. 81. Peter Burn". Phll'idelphin, Janusry 10, 1868. "Forgery." Ono year la County Prlsoa liom October 4, 1867. Pa-doned August 24. 82. Frnk Wil-on. Warren county. el-pem-bcr 6, 1866. "Larceny." One hundred dollars fine and nix years In Western Peuiteutiary. Pardoned September 8. 83. Samuel Peters and Jnsenu Lwry. Leba non county, November 6, 1S67. "Larceny." One yr in Eastern Penitentiary. Pardoned Seotember 8. 84. Jacob Mwrpby. Philadelphia, December 9, 1867. "Larceny." One year lu Couuty Prison. Pardoned September 14. 85. Wliliara Dotle and James Lane. FranVlln county. Jauu-try 22. 1868. "Assault aud Bit tery." One year and two months In County Jail. Pardoned September 17. 86. Emanuel Smith, Henry Snyder, and Wit ham H. Olassmeser. yrk county, May C, 188H. "AssauU and Battery." One year in Easlern Penitentiary. Pardoned S"ptember 19. 87. Samuel Bailey. Philadelphia, Mvomber 25, 1867. "Assault and Battery." To yeats and three months in Eastern Peuiteutiary. Pardoned f-cptember 28. 68. William Klme. Mmtomery county, November 13. 1867. 'Larceny." Elh'een mouths iu County Prlsoa. Pardoned Septem ber 28. 89. Patrick Conashan. Lettish countr, April 7. 1868. 'Larceny." One year in Wuitcra Penitentlaty. Pardoned September 29. 90. Sylventer Burk. Monteomerv county, November 14, 1866. "Larceny by BUlee." V mo yea's in Ccuuty prison. Pardnied Oo'.obr 1. 1)1 James Carson. Alleeheny county. Jauiury 6, 18(18. "Fornication and Bastardy." Five luudted dollars tine, and fllteen months la Western Penitentiary. Pardoned Oc'ooer 5. 1)2. Abraham Hetrirk. Lancaster co'intr, November 21, 1866. "Larcny." Om hon Irel dollars One aid three years and thiee mauths In County Prison. Pardoued October 6. 93. Hcnfy Bender. Philadelphia, Ootob?r 15, 1867. "Larcenv." Eighteen months in County Prison. Pardoned October 21. 94. Ueorie a. Cowan. Frie county, Aueast 6, 1866. ' Larceny." One hundred dollars line and three years in the Western Penitentiary. Pardoned October 21. 95. Lewi Klinsensmltb. Armstronz county, March 7, 1807. Two years In Western Peuiteu tiary. Pardoned October 21. 96. Daviu Wilson. Aiiepneny conn'T, uotober 24. 1868. "Assault an I Batttrv." Thirtv dol lars fine and twenty days iu Cjunty Prison. PHidoned October 26. 97. William Smith. Allegheny conntv, April 11, 1867. "liobbery." Four years in VVeetem Penitentiary. Pardoned Noveinb. r 17. 9H. Heu'H-a Albri?ht. Montuonery county, February 26. 1868. "Lurceny." One year aiid six moLths In County Pn-on. Pardoned No vember 18. 99. Charles Carson. Al'.esbeuy couuty, June 7, 1867. "Assault and Cvtery." One hundred do lurs fine aud tour yein in Western Peniten tlurv. Pardoned Noven ber2ft. 100. W lliim Danpujftn. Philadelphia Sep. tember t 18J8. "Assault aud Bat ery." Three mouths in County Prison. 1'ardoued November 21. 101. John O. Gerbetick. Lebanon county, June 22, 1868. "Adultery." Pardoued Novem ber 21 102. James M'liuisar. I'liilii'teiptna. Ausrust 10, 1-C8. "A.-fault aul Briery. " Six tmntlis in the County Prison. ParJoned November 21. 103. Scott Mouroe. Can.bna conntv, Deoera- l er3, 1S67. "Keceivimr Stolen Gooda." Rh teen mouths in the I2.tsieru Peuiteutiary. Par. loned November 25. 104. James K rr, Allegheny county, April 1, 1865. "LBrcenv." To ycrs iu Western Peui tentinry. Pardoned December 1. 105. Ifinwara wiiKes. Washington county, Mav 28. 1667. "Larceny." Three years mi Wes tern Penitentiary. Pardonel Oecmher 1. 106. James Snyder. Uunt'iiffdou county, Aoril 11. 106. "Larcenv." Four and a half year in Western Pen.teutiiiry. Pardoned December 7. ItcmiMMloiiM of fines. 1. William Jellisnn. Vcnaugo county, No vember 26. 1867. "Keepinir aGambliD-r House." Three mouths' iraprtsoument and a fine of live nuudred dol'ars. Flue remitted l ehruarv 28. 2. Fanuy Splane. Allegheny c mnty, Ootober 28, 1867. "Keeping a Bawdy House." Two months' imprisonment and a fine of rive hun dred doll urn. Fine remitted March 20. S. AOel Cohen. Aiiegneuy couuty. April 6, 1868. 'Fraudulently Secretins aud K"miivini Property." Sentence, one thousand dollars Una and oue month In Couuty Jail. Fine remitted May 13. 4. Lycia seuiur. i'ipuiu uouuwv, jsoni 1J, 1868. "Adultery." Wight months in County Jail and twenty doll am. hue. Fine reunited December 9. Forfeited Reroenlxnnce. 1. Charles Schick. Philadelphia. Euterel recognizance in the sumof five huulred dollars, leeemo?r aj, xoui. ujr uuu njuear- ance of J. M. Kamheitner, charged with "Lar ceny." Remitted May 15, because It was estab lished by th records in the case that Schick v. as not tetany oouna to pay me an gcu tor feiture. Iealh Warrants. , WlU'ara Donavan. fork couuty. Warrant issued February 25. Executed Tuesday, March 31. 2. Thomas Mccarty, venango couuty. War rant issued tepteuiuer no. execute i wodites day, October 28. Tabular statement of tbe 'number of pardons, remissions or nuts ana i.rioiieu reojai Bwnoea (with the yearly average), restorations to cli izeustilp. aud death warrants Issued from the year 1791 o 1808, lnclnstve, toetner wtinthe Dtirna of tne U jvcrnora by whom tbey were lsauod. Years, in- " eluktie. v Kn.m l"l to 1793 IKnO to 1MI8 lt-09 to 1817 1HI8 to 1MH B21 to IH'I Wm. Findlay, ... .Totopli lliestur. ... John A. HiiulU. ... Georiie Wolf. .... Josepli Kltaer. 57 lUv. H Porter. 35 Fr. H Shank. 29 W. F. Jouvston 37 Wm. Ukler. 37 James Pollock. 34 W. K. P.tclier. 1 A. O. CnrUn. to 182!) WJ) to 1K15I lK tU to 18IM lb39 to 1H1 U lo to 1848 lsiatu is6i 3; 1855 to 1C57 1858 to JXtiU 1SM1 to 1.S6U ls67 to lt68 1 Johu W. Geary Totals. lUrvard College LaB bad 21 Presidents in 230 years. TUettate of uuio iias izo w lnatHatious of learulng. Dr. Seara la in Arkansas, and hai pro- mleed fl'2,000 to tLo BoLools of that State from tbe IVabody fond. A wsnlthv citizen of Terre Hante has pro v,! in endow a female seminary at mat blace with 110.000. Tbe female teaohera in Cincinnati bave petitioned for salaries tbe sarce as those paid males in corresponding poaiuuus. Cbioago is diaouBBlng the gnbjeot of Intro duciDg pnblio papers into its pa duo ouuuuio, to tensed in plaoe of "readers." A ebanlain is elected trlenniallr by the facnltv of the University of Virginia, who is snnnorted by voluntary contributions from C S3 t V -.0. e ji e ki S3 IS Jin Wham silLiil 9 1.1R8 132 10 Thna. MI'flla. 9 1.909, 212, 10 Tuoa. M Ken. u !.',,; m o Minion n vaer. 8 l,i4 44 6 ... 8 787 202 4... 6 821 136 7... 6 , 602 Ki 8.;. 3 4bl 160 6... 61 7. 120 14i 4 327 61 11 378 1LN1 6; ujri Mm. ill 3 161 63 8 8! 216 72 12 6 763 127 18 2 . 172 bbl 10 78 11,61') 1I9H71 281 THE STA TE TREASUR Y. Receipt Cor UiYnr t'.nilliiff IVoTember 30, 1HS. The following Is a summary of the receipts at the State Treasury tor the year ending Novom ber 80, 1868, acoordlng to the Audltor-aeneral'fl Keport 1. Lands........... $r2t- 2. Auction 0mmis8lous......M 'J)9i 3. Auoilon ilnlleH. 56 41 4. Tax on corporation t.'orlis.......M 1,011 U S 15. Tax on personal property ...... 277..TU 6. Tax ou loans ;il,4 )7 7. Tax on net tamlutcs or luoouie 42i ,fi 1 8. Tax on gross receipts its) ntJ 9. Tax on enrolment of law. II) :t it) 10. Tax on tonnage .. .'l')7 5 M 11. Tax on col 104 4 tl 12. Tax on national nauk s'ock 216.914 13. Commutation oftonuageiax, per act of March 7, 1861 - -.. SW.ok) 14 Tax on writs, wills, Uouds, eio- 81.4 2 15 Tax on certain oflioes 20.779 16. Collateral luberltauce tax 274,616 17. Tavern licenses. 27! j M 18. Helallerg' licenses. 3 (MI Hum pie licenses 8.011) 20. Theatre, circus, aud menagerie li- oen sea... ..m.. ........ ....... ......... 21. Billiard rot in, bowling saloon, and tenpln alley licenses 22. Eating house, beor bouse, and . e- Manrant licenses , 23. Pedlars' licenses 24. Brokers' license..... 25. Patent medicine licenses 26. Distillery aud brewery lluunses 27. Mllleia' licenses 4.819 5 0: 10 4.170 4 l)' l 2 WH 6 ssi) 2.361 28. Forelun Insurance aarcnolea 2!)'tH 29. 1'reiniuma on charters 67,5:13 10. Pumpnlet law ... .., itil Hi. Intertston loans t.Hi 32 KKCheata 12, W I 33 Dividends on bridge sioess 201 31. Pennsylvania Htllroiid (7jiup.my, bond No. 11, reUeemoa luxiiu 35. Annuity for right of way , Id. ll D mm. Ktiunueu casn 37. Fines and forfwltnrm 38 1'Ves of the public otlioes.. Kit Cnaes of conscience 40. Rales of public property... 41. Accrued Intercut 42. Miscellaneous 677 47 7.12J 71 U 2I.IJ7 Balance in the Treasury, No vember 80. 1867, available 1.661 (4 Depreciated funds In the Trea sury, uaavallable 41032 i T'VJ W 8!) 018 918 Recapltiilutlou of Monthly Keceipts anl ' CxpeiKlitureH fo rtheyear ending wlttt November .10, ISH: December, 1R67 . 8117.015 66 January 1808 7U'i,5siHS February ....'Jo ."liiMJl 6i March do -1111114) April do II!) 20') HI May do l!iiWI2l June Uo 2i UK T July- do 1,0110270 AUkUsi do M 1 1 ' O'i i 1 1 Heitember..do ;rl.4.M l October or :tu,77rin7 Novfcinbor..do '2U;it 18 f"2M.ill!)i- . I.Mll ..H.-M-ttt Balance lu Treasury, Nov. ill), 1st,; J!) S7f,Ks-t)l Adl deprfcinted fur.ds In IheTrea Bury. unavailable Il.iit' on S !M viii.s ti' KXI 1P67 ISOcf do do do KNDITUr.lvS. f )ee ni'ier, Jauusiy, l'Vbruary, Mar'b, April, May, June, July, August, Hepieiuvier, Ootoher, November, t(!2l 52 1 (hi I, ;;.,0. i0 71 Oil. M i i7 t!)l.:5 1 I (MS i, II do t!ltl IW7 09 do SiL:7 i do 1 7U7 HO-iO do ;:h7.i.'i o i do 4 16 )0 s5 do Mil til 31 UO -S SSI l!t $8 s,,i;i,,ii (ii . I OI2,llii ;(7 Balance In Treasury Nov. 30. 1US.. 59,677, 8a 111 Add depreciated funds lu the bury, unavatlaoio Trr-a- 11,0 2 0.1 !'M 9 8 01 Public Iebt of lli. Slate. The following in a HtRtement soou-ln the lndebteciuena f too Co:ntun weali ri ! IVim aj Ivaiila on thb first day ol December, LSis; li'nnrtpil dphL. VI. : 6 per cent, loans .'t !II ISilO'i 6 do. tlf 7 71!) 7711 4'i do. do lU.uooiM t3:l.l72 9jl6t Unfounded debt , viz : Relief n'es in ciicuMtion fOS 115 (Ki Iuteret ceillfiOrtte out-famiim' I10su 2 Do. ncolRimed 4.418 8s Domestic creditors' ctit'fic ttes 44-H7 I 3.99167 Total publlo debt December 1, 180s....n 2Sfl,!)46-H Public debt as It stood Dee. 1, 1867...:J7,7U(,4i)W77 Deduct amount; redeemed at Urn state Trea sury during the lineal year ending with Nov. 0. 1868, viz.. 6 Df r cent, loans 81.. Til ?53'6l 4lj pr cent loans.. W.IKJU W 210-00 Keller notea-.. D4 417.461-81 Publlo Deo, 1, 1S0S.. 2. 6.916 13 DIED. For additional Dctithi rt rmaU Pagn. TCIiNBOI-I.. On the murainE ot ma am Instant. WAI'.uaKKT 1'UJtNilOL.I 1 ne r tuvea ana rrienas or me lamnv are inv ted to attend Hie luneral ou t rlday, Hie sih limtitut. tu 2,' o'clock P. M., from tbe reslrtnace of tier unpiie-v, ur, 1. Jn. jjrysuine, r o. io.n area strffet. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STYLE SKATING li O O T H BARTLETT, THE BOOT MAKElt, So. M SOUTU S1XTU STUKKT. Kew S' jles for the Promenade. 'cw Styles Tor Hie Tai lor. New Sljleslor Heavy Weather. Hull1 rge ktock ecftbUS tim tJ furnlsl g rni tit at ail limes. 10 16 fm J AMUSEMENTS. tor actditionul Amusi ment.- get Third lqt. PAHEPAROSA AT CONCH :tT HALL 1. DE VIVO . M.VNAOKH Muid l AKHrA MHJ iuo re. lavo. l(. uml Ulu.i poiulr litutk'iiCH, ou mr ir.inuptiui rouira t'. i ncnltlt iX buccesnlul ,nn iif ,Mr nnd V, ii ci"i on l'0 RA NO O v UK It IS Wl'DNK'TA Y AND IHUKbUAV. ii. 13 U(t H Minn. If A KKfA.MO.lA win oe 8ili vn uy ilr. jiliO'KtiO.bi UuWi.Kii. Kou hii lVuor, Cl f H.KKijN'II iu B illittiil Bt.ljj.o, if -. C A HI. hOH.V, Vlylu;'.. Mr PAIT'SO. fti'IIVMl!!lh(1 Plunlst, Mr OLUUxK W. 1MIIBY AfvoiiipnuiM, (In, UrM Mr. J. 1 KVY, fr.ioi I.-'iidon tlLRre tl Uirun'.-- Flatun !' e' fn thewi 1 1 emveiil g -( vxpawi.e A()ailHiou. i: Kmtived H.a'n i6). The ie r" wli comtiifiio cn M"nny y A.M.,' 1 Hi'M IT,I''."'H IMiikIc S'"r f-HK "nfK'rtw, grKCJAI. KOi'K'IO. To lr. HiKpi CUl I) , I 0 tl ku "'X ik'kuis will lie .old I) ny o. e iinion. I S. G A U T I'i A N D, UNDERTAKHB, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR AIhY HOUSE TO GET THE P1UCE3 DOWN AS LOW as wo aro now selling all our CLOTHING, and tho REASON for it can be very easily seen. An appraisement of the stock was niado under diroctbn of the EXECUTOR, and then it was determined to sell it at ONCE to make a quick settlement of tho accounts of tho former Firm. TDK PRICES ARE ALL DOWN, SO THAT WE GUARAN TEE Til EM FULLY TEN FER CENT. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, OR GOO 33 TAKES BCK AND CASH TAID OVER AGAIN WHEN SHOWN TO BE OTHERWISE. It will be remembered that our Style, Make, and Finish aro FAR BET TER tlin ordinary Ready-Made Clothing. Our largo facilities ahriys enable u to SELL CHEAPER THVN OTHER HOUSES; and notr, under these special ctrcunutaccca, it can be reidily seen that this is THE opportunity to lay in a full supply. WANARflAKER $c BROWiM, OAK IIA.lL.Tv, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH AND MARKET OTREET8. LAST MONTH . rv m. a HAVK THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ORDER TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Hos. 818 and 820 DRY GOODS. QOTTOX GOODS D E 1 A RT M KNT S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL BUY HOODS STOKE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, wakiitll cc.nt nne to maintain and Increase th r. potaiiuu w bava Bttttiued ( be:n: the largest aud Cheapest Muslin Houso IN THE UlTY. pwlt)r onr snpnilM from flrat baud only. tlikli bkr.aner ttll all JIuslIus by the Piece at Hie Regular Whole. sale Trices T111KTY.F1YE CASES AMD DALES MUSLINS, ComiirUloc U the l'kOIng brand aud width 0f r I '. vr jurai.ix', WIHK NIIKKI I.VU, riftaiklllXl'lNUM, HiflNI'TTA. HEW KOKHNILM, 11 A V nitlik. AUHWKKIH r, Our coin'ftiit aim will be to make tUa lu.veii yrlcea in lUe uiaraet. UtfOd y aid- Ide Hhlrtlng iiL, eenlt. YiU iUh Uuilai'liea ivlm.m, ii1; cn'i'.i. z.'n TtriiH wide UuDitkOi.ua aLean-ti, 6j cea'. Houso Furnlshinq Linens IN LAKOH AOHTMKNT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 7 X T R A NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 103 and 107 N. SECOND St., Iutltes especial altentlou ta his LAUUK mid ELEUAM nssorlmciit of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00D3 BUITAULK FOll It f HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TUo Entire Stok Is Offered ut the Ycrj LOWEST ri'JVES, OF THE SALE. a pt n r a.. CHESIUr jSfcraaL DKY GOODS. ibid-bp Atnr LinEIfi dlLnC, fio. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW TABLE CLOT EI 3, NAPKINS. Table Linens by the Yard The Cheapest Huyeivs will flud F RICES SATISFACTORY. pOPULAtt PUICKS IU14 DVLY UOODS. RH'KKV"lli.lKI CO., So. Til fUVJVV Sttvet, SIIKS. VKLVK1S. VltLVM'IKKNR. Ihll-H POPMKrf. FKKNOH Pol'LiNS. hILK I'OPUJi. vi.'Oi kpii;', PLAlil POPLINS I UA.(H:iHl.U Pl.l'I.JNd. l)ro lioofl at ' ct'ut l)n hh lluodi at M cr!'l. 1 Uoucls at xb ruiin. Hi tat Uuvds at 40 ceulH. Ithm (loofb at &o uulii. Dreas (loods l : , c- iuj Jiresa Uuoca at ',5 c. nU'. J rif Umirt l lu ti. BLANKKIH. H. ANNKLC, ( lidbi ami C'asnlni tt 1 urn La Bflie JSAl.MOKAI.S. I. l.K.ll'lllil) Mt'SUN". l.iNKMl MIC K :Y, BlXAKP A no I.IUS.KY, MHAHP .V (!i HICK KY, 811 Altl it 0. MK'K K V. SKUie .fc U) 1 U KKV, Sill Vitf JC lilt Kb. V. llKt 4c UJ ir.lVti s.Y, an VKi' fe J Uv'KaY, a.ltRP .te lO hl( K l-.Y. sj. A lit A I).) KUJKhY . .il iKi .t It I t- lv .Y, eH ARH di IUOK.K Y, Ml i It C m U'J KIOlvU Y. m- ItP ife ") KICRKY. Hlill'1 .te U bICKKY. tell iltP A V1 lUCKI .Y, S1I.VKP .W I! . IlIOKKY. Klli III' .V l!0 KICKK.Y, ill l f A- K Itl'.'liKY. Ml ,P.I ,(t CO KICK I', r. U 'U .fe i t HU H KY. hllAKI" Ac f!0 KU IC KY, nil .n I .4 ll Hf 'J K I'!', h 1 1 A K P .t '-HI llt' lvi-'Y. KHlllf & VM. UllJIiY. SilA i f i l l) W 1UTK GOODS. l'oimiur nncn for Dry lunula Ii Uiu yard, ulucn. oi UU UI.r, N1IAKI' A to., 118rowBrp No.;s7UUKXU'l' rttran IAMILY MOUUN1NU FAMILY -MO MOUUNINU. tUVriiY AIITU'J K Kiiil riRST ANDfcKJON'l1 TjHKH UOOIIH. IVO'JN VfS. IRllAVri.S. VUW tili t PKH, OLL t IU. T.TC , At (iilcue to ooiupeie wt'b tin. prrteat aarldueli MYEBE' Hew Mourning Staro To. Jim CUUJMNUT piret, ii lit 'ci w. ii i.nuRn now. ..MKMIMII lHWIll I.. i FINANCIAL. LEfflGn VALLEY RR. MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale a limited amoaatof tbM FIBST-CLASS BOND ir NINETY, And Accrued Interest trom l)r comber 1; The BuuiIk are lu amcmnta of SIOOO. t h. VtPf.ldtikrp.1 nr innnAn r. t ' ... .1 ... v .... .u. uuuun or llio riuic'iaaer, tuid bear Interest at SIX I'EK CExM'., IVeefrom all Uorornmentaiid Slate Taxes. The MorfSHue under which ihaiut itnn.ia c If sued is fur FIVE MILLIONS OF U0LL1IIS, Upou a proix-rly costing over TWLMY MIELIOSS OF HOLLARS, The grosH itcelpts npon which for the year ptwt M.o vvor FOUIt MILLION U0LLA1IS. M'eotler thexe Honda as lu every respuot A FUJiiT-tLAiiS SECUIilTY, Anl will reoolve In payment for them United rnico. in., ur uiuer marKeiADie Bucorltios, allowiojf the ioU market prloo. DREXEL & CO., BANKERS, No. 84 S. THIRD Streets WJL II. HEW BOLD, SOJf & AERTSCT Corner WALMJT and DOCK Sis., 12S21turp PilirADHLi'lILA. FLOUR. QHRISTMA8 PRESENTS. lb beat and moat aaltabla Pretent for a friend o tbe needy Is a barrel ot our "J. B. WELCH" yiBST PKILMIDM. FLOUR, and a bag or hall barrel Br Kit LINO'B "MOUNTAIN" BUCK WHEAT ALKAL,twr railed eaperlor te any In the market. Constantly on baud the beat assortment of dlfferea oranda of iLOCK, INDIAN, and BTJI tLSAb HOPS, etc GE0RQE F. ZEIINDBR; 11 4 !m Ittr I'UCUTII AND TIMB STS. p AM I L Y TLOUR. lu lots to salt UIIOCERS, or bj tbe SIngta Barrel, for sale bj J. EDWARD ADDICK8, o. 1230 MARKET Street, 10 uxip phiIiAdelpiiia; FOR RENT. p .O R R Q H T. l'KEMLSES, No. 809-IlESiUT St., WOH ETOKB OB OFriCB. ALSO, OFFRFS AND LAROK BOONS aoltabfe (or MOL.uxerclal Colleue. Apply at Kill JlANK OF TUK RKPrjBLia MEDICAL. g SIMKS' PURE COD LIVEIt OIL. TllW OIL baa been In couatvit use FOB THB LABT TWENTY TKAK3, and dnrlnt that period l aa bien pioncuaced by the medical proiewle lub" TUo Best Iu the Market For tale Wholesale and Retail by CUSTAVU8 KRAU8E, B. BIM IS' BC0CES80B. ' K. W. Corucr TWELFTII and CUESJIUT, loioawrpl fHILADKLPHIA., D'r. A FXE8S.-EVEBY iHSlKMtJAJ clenoe a.d .klU bar. & XT; arao. Craudalli tJSmSXl nr otbera lu ue, at P. &4AIiA i '.parlor La tbe f rofeesors and gta,dvpt3.