NEWS SUMMARY. City A flair. The following mm the rewip's and pries hey, Utiw, Ac., lor llio ffitk eliding Jauuarj 16, IBiiU: 'Loaoa of hv, 610: Jo. erw, 8). Prime mno hv, pT li.O iiounoS. .f l'15&l'3i; nnxet, tl'10tfl16: lute. lor. straw, SlJrjl-.L The Installation of tbe Rev. Ma'thew Nw kirk as pat r of Hip North Tt nth Btrent Frcby Urian Church long pi me lant eveinn?. Iter. Dr. Mutgrafp, tbe rrtiriDe Dm or, presided, aurt aelivtfrd HCbame to Lis micoeor. lie v. I). A. Cunnnettani preiicbrd the i-rraioo, and R-". 8. A. Mulcbruite Utlivcred the charge to tliu ieoplr. Tbe Comm!s'onrA araed In the a-rt char trrii k tho DciHWHru Ulvi r HDd liucarer itul lead f ouipnrij arc to oicet In a rhort tune, to carry cut the objec'.s of the charier. The road 1 to run iroiu M mm l'irarir, by way "f 1'uuj naviUe. aui through Fum.h Creek Vilify to Lincapttr city. Tbe lollowlnpr npnolDtments were mate by Vauir Fox on Ma' erriaj: bunum! C. Jones, fcerpeant uf fciubth distrio'. rice William Lacey: I'o'ireroitu Tbomn A. Williams, Fust DiBinci; JobnW. Towtsemi, Fil'ih dmrict : Ni'hao Kla o, Eieieiiih district; Frederick M. TUoaipson, Filth district. Durinu tbepatwrek 1he follolnpt vpsels Cleared from this fort with peirl.-iim: Barque DrHb, lor llnn.bure, wl u 127 lil) cullousi; b rqueK Lftkcuiut ai.'i Owltou, for Antwerp, With 308,877 do.: barques McKuue and Blsjelov, for same port, with 3ua,JU do.; schooner btilev, tor Birbadoen, wiih 318?, and barque Ermiua, lor Liverpool, with 160.835 Rullons, malting a txxal of 900.361 gallons for tbe week, mu I 1,19,428 since ihe 1st of January. Six barques are now cbarterel and loading. 1 Janes . Richardson, a young man, wa Before United States Uotuuawsioucr Philhpi on Kaiurday attemoon, chareed with mail roooery. He was nrrented at Fourth and ltnsteud streets by Special Otlieer Edward Carlin, who lound on fcim a key and several letters which ho bad ib BtrhCted from a laaip post lo'.ter-box in tnat icinity. One of the li tters contained a dratt drawn by Pasuiore Williamson on a aentlumaa in Wet Chester, and another on a bufluess boose in Bellefoute. K.ctiardaon was held for ' trial. The opening exercises of tbe Sunday School 'Teachers' Institute, to be held by the Fennsyl- vsma hnuday JJcnoil Assocla'ion during the present weik at tue Second Reformed Church, fceventh street, above lirown, took place last pvpiiinp. The sermon was preached by the Rev. T. Ue Witt Tulinaec. I. ending Sunday School men and others from this and different cltiei will take part In the Institute in the a!ternoon and evenings of tbe week, and subj- eta counseled with tbe welfare ot the jouth of our city will be d.tcuwd- n alarm of fire, Hbout 10 o'clock on Sat urday night, was caused by the buroiuij of a lot ' ot sbttvmgs in the store of Kilburu & Gates, No. 619 Market btreet. AboiiO o'clock: yesterday ruornine, a tire? occurred in tbe chemical works ol Hnnce, Grifri'b & Co.. Mnrehall andCa'loff hlll sueets. The llamis were conflned princi pally to a lot of cuttle powder in Vie mill where they were ground. Damupe tr.flinr. A slight lire occurred e.terdtj aiteinoon in the office ot tbe Chester Susar Keluer.y, Nj. 115 Sj.nh Front street. It was readily extinguished. Loos trirliDg. A Ursre mce'ina ol the teachers of the 4 public schools of ihisc ity ws helJ in the kcture room of the Central Ilijrh 8hool building, ou Savnrday atternoon lat, tor the purpose ot wit- nestina the prdeutanou of a baudsomo gitt to KJward Bhippen, B-q.. late preMdeut or tbe cBoard ot Control!- rs ot Public Schools. Prof. ' G. 1. Kicbe was cUed to the chair. Mr. Elche - ' B'ated that the object of the meeting wai so wll understood bv these present that be would notcotsume time by any leugiuv remarks, but would simply state tuat tbe committee appointed to secure the testimonial had invited F. F. Chris'ine, Esq., of tbe Rittenhouse Boys' Oram, mar School, to deliver the prentauou speech. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Shoch, ' SteilinK, and StepheLS, was appointed to invite Mr. Bhippen to a scat on tbe platform. Mr. Christine then made the presentation speech, which was responded to by the recipient.. The j oflVrine cousins of a clock in bronze and mar bio, surmounted by a figure representing His- tory. n each side of the clock is a statue representing Barth aud Water. The testimonial ' j va purchased at the establishment of ilessrs. Bailey & Co., and cost $540. Iome8tie AITalre. (.'nl,t rlnnerl on Saturday at 13CJ. A report prevails in Havana that General Grant is in favor ot Cuban independence. National bank currency circulalimc, $239,- Secretary Beward pave ft dinner to General Grant on SHurday, ami a reception afterwaroa. Tbe Georgia Legislature has relumed by a laree niMjoitty to re.eat the expelled colored u jjfcg pianlnj?. saw and jnist mills, at Keeue, N. U., were burned on Kiiday nigut. Lots, $50,000. . pouuhkeepsie despatch slates that the Haze won the prize in the ice boat' race, on fcaiurday; over an eigbteen mile course. ibe gteamfhip Wjoming.Capiain Teal, lelt Savannah for tbis port on Saturday, aud will be due to-morrow atteruoon. The Virginia Republican State Committee -will assemble on the 27 ih inst., to coueider tbe ' prot'ilety ot caliiriK a new State Conveution. The Portland Board ot Trade is in tavor of a reciprocity treaty with Canada, and a Govern- meiit appropriation tor a sbipcaual. Senator Morrill's friends irom Kennebec, Mr. Morrill's county, have come ont In favor of ex-Vice-President Hamlin lor the United States ThV fireat Council of the Pennsylvania Red Men will hold tbeir annual sessiou in Pocahon tas Wigwam, at Fourth, aud Walnut streets, In this cuy, to-mono w. Thirteen members of the Wisconsin Legisla ture have called upon the candidates for tbe United Stales Senate from that iState lor an expression of their views. Eg-Governor Bubeu E. Fenton has been dou luhttd by the Ripublicn caucus at Albany for United Sia es Senator, vice E. D. Morgan, wbose time expire' March 4. An Assocated Pres dei-patch irom Sivannah says tret GeLeril Sibicj's r. port i-oncerniug tbe Ogeechee troubles in Georgia was '-incorrict." ,'ustwhut we micbt expect Irom a tiouihern view of the mafer. For-lgr Airairti. Havana, Jan. 17 Tbe neglect of the Ameri can ami Knglisu Mm Inters at Midr.d to arrange a reciprocity treaty concerDinjr tonnage due wbicb Bpalu conceded in June last to all na tions, and tne advantages ot which are at present enjoyed by all excepting Ammcan aud Knglith veti-els, causes Ameri;an ships an additional expeutc of $1 per ton, thus injuring American com mere. Letters received here state that Genernl Grant and l'rexiileut Johnson are botb posiiively in favor ol Cubau independ ence, and tbat Grant promise j to aid in ecurini that end after his inauguration. Comujercc is languishing, aui distrust anl suspiclou of the stability of certain hounesare increuBtrg. Tbe notes ot the SpunUb Unnli are quoted at lour per cent. li count. 1 be oank ia oaily besieged by people atiempnne to obtain money. The President ot tbat institution died jtterday. , . , , Hayaka, Jsn. 16.-Tbe Tank del Corai-rcio inon as Fersei's Hauk. whicb tor somo time past beeu in a weak conditiou, sii-uenJed pay ment jesterday. Toe liabilities tie beavy. Pabib, Jan. 16. anotber feisinn of tin Cou fprence was held to-c)ay tor the purpose ot affordinR an opportunity for tbe membpr to igD a declaration of their opinlom. The public newspapers of this everting any the declaration ak of Greece, lor tbe interests of Kurooean peace-, to BUppreM tbe bands and vessels lu-tt-udi'd lor iucumous into the neighboring fUa'ee of the OitoraHn Empire, aud coiiDel Turkey to withdraw In r uliimstum. It con cludes by expieffing hopes of the t peedy re newal ot diplomatic relations between largey Itud recce. Paris, Jan. 17 Evetilng. The Conference on tbe tasiein question ts ou tuo point ot clotinir its sebPioun. It recowtnemls Greece to accpt i much ft the Turkish ul 1 nstom as relates to Creiau sffa'rs, and to refrr tbe case ol the aifilr atbjra to the devUAon of the courts, aud pro- THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, n lsrs that Turkey will wi'bdraw the lat point fit rernitimatnm tmioMoiz the ob-trrvaoie ol int rnatictial lw. The Conierrnce luuuiiains lb pol.cy ol etrict Diu-lntervpn'ion. Taris, Jao. 17. Th Turkish Miu'stor ba ar-td to tbe main polm of the retilPineiu prepi led by the ('on'Vrence, but awaits in.s'.ru tiins Irom Constantinople before aiguing me leeches of that hody. Biini.abe, r'preenlatlve of . Greece, has :n ormed M. TiKvaletfp, the French Mmiterot Forcien A0aii. that his iiibtructions trooi the tiovt rnnient at A'hens are delated in oiino qnenc of an luferruotiou ol thp telegraph. The laiCfct adyauces (rem Athens show that prep im t Ions for wor arv actively yolug on tu a'l par s ol Greece. Toe banks ot Alliens have loaae.d the Government $'ii,()00,0C0 for war purpoKP. I.ONnoK, Jan. 18. Chanes Dickens publishes n cud in the Loiidon paj ers ot to-diy, tleoyim; tnehtory of ihe Tecrnt death of his brother's widow in Ch'rairo. Ue fajs: "Tbe Ihov Is still' alive and well, resides In Knplaud, and never was in Ch cuko." He hiQiself is the trustee of biT estate under ietilemeut. The Aral sietliig ot tne treaty fr the settle mcntoribe AlabHma clairaj hasolici'e.l favora ble comments liora nearly all the London papers to-day. A n eetlng ot those favorlne the billot in Parhanentaiy elections wf.s held In tins city last evrtiiie. Able ttiepches were made by Miluer Gibson, Charles Buxton, Edmund Uealf , and other. The aeriiblage was large, aud much enthusiasm was maniie-tcd. London, Jan. 17. Despatches from the East retort that a dilliculiy has arisen between Turkey and Pprla. Disturbances bve taken i luce upon tbe eastern frontier of Asiatic Turkey, between the Turas anl Persians, which have led to the withdrawal of the ambassador ot Turkey from Tebern. Since ihe?e occur lences Persia has been massing troops on the northwestern Irontler. I biimbn, Jan. 16. On February 1 a money rrder yyUm between tbe large towns of North Gem any and tbe United States will be matu rated. The .Ian is to receive payment at the tost office in the North German Union aid tbe Uiilted Sta'e . aud issue orders tor the s-ime ou agents ot the NorthlGerman Lloyd, thea-uouu's to be limited to aoout fifty dollars, aud to be calculated at a fixed rate of exchange for bo b countries. Tbe arrangement will be similar to those already made by the American Post Office Department with the Government of Hwitzer land, except that on tbe Americau hide the business will be doue by tbe North Gerrann Lloyd instead ol tbe post office, the Post Othce Department baviiig declined to enter into toe arrangement. Florence, Jan. 16. Blcts occaioned by at tempts to collect the mill tax have ben re rowed recently in various parte ot the kingdom. Tbe country to day, however, is tranquil. Te military force has been very freely used in the suppression of these disorder', and twenty six of tbe rioters cava oeen uiiieu uni woanaea. Madrid, Jan. 16. Tbe elections In this city and in a great majority of the provincial towns have been carried br tbe Government can didates. Madkid, Jan. 17. Additional reinforcements for the army in Cuba wi l soon sail, under Gene ral Pelaez. Returns Irom thp province increase overwhelmingly tbe majority of Government candidates elected. lastTenr'sCorn aud Cotton Crops. The Department of Agriculture furnishes esti mates, in detail, ol tbe corn and cotton cr.ps of lust year, as toltows: l.rn we are unaD'e to ng'ire oui iue xnou tfltsd millions of busl.els proiuisel by sanguine calculators. A handsome increase npon lust year ot 137,000 bushels, it not all tbat could be desired at the present rime, aflords an aguregat of 67,000,000 larger tbau in 1859, without in cluding tbe Pacific States, which arc unuitcd to crrn production, but a decrease in proportion of the entire producrion, and an increase of about sixteen per ceut. in nine years a good result, though barely abreast with the increase of copulation. Tbe following is the estimate: Maliie.busbels. 1 590.000 Louisiana 17.307,000 N Hampshire- 1611000 Texas 21 337 0JO VermoDl 1 672 000 ArkanHxa 8i.419.U0O M as sacbu Belts. 2,'MiWO Tennessee 54 774000 Kbode Island.. 846.000 WestVlrginla. 7,69?.000 Connecticut 3 152.000. Kentueay...... 58,187 IKW New York 20.U10.0UO Missouri-.... 090.700 New Jersey 10 216,000 Pennsylvania..81 874.000 Delaware.. 3.275 000 Illinois 131.803 000 Indiana....... 90,8.12 0 0 Oulo... . 74 010,1X0 Maryland........ 849 000 Vhclnla j.,.19 909.01H1 Michigan..., Wisconsin.. Minnesota., Iowa Kansas Nebraska... Total....... 18.8l5.0ii0 , 12 565 000 , 8.2i5.00) . 65 832.0J0 N. Caiollca....V3 8KB 000 8. Carolina . 9 870 000 Georgia 27.201 000 Flerlda.- 2.9.rj0 000 Alabama 81 240.000 Missouri .25,619,000 . 8,47.000 . 6,185.000 ,905,178.000 Cotton. Since the reception of the October returns. Ilccal reports from tbe cotton section have been much more favorable, especially in tbe Southwest, wbete tbe result, in comparison with tbe average planted, is better than in any orece Jing (eason since tbe trial of free labor. Wbde tbe area in cotton wassomewhat less man in 18C7, tbe culture was better, and in all tne States west of Alabama the yield was far better, with less diawback and casualty, though tbe reverse was tbe case in all tbe more Eastern cotton State-, yet in the West tbat tells upon the result. Tbe following estimate Is rather below than above the actual jUld: Xalri. Hale North Oarollna.l40.0oo Louisiana . 2.W.W0 Bontb Carolina... 180.000 Texas 290 000 tienrgia n 290.000 Arkansas ..... .. 2i5 000 .. 200 000 . 750.000 Ciorgla....... 85UOU Alabama 285.0U0 Mlsslssl ppl.....400,li00 Tennessee Other Btates. xotai. 2.3S0.00O Foreign Gossip. The Cambridge Looal Examinations of girls make rapid progress. Six new looal ventres have been added to the former ten, and the number of candidates, which was last year 232, is this year 401, consisting of 100 seniors and 241 juniors. It has been remarked that the pr portion of seniors to juniors is muoh greater among girls tbau among b3vs, being two or three in the case of girls, and less than three to sixteen in that of boys. In London the number of candidates has in creased from G2 to 13G. Has it yet been settled, asks the London Alhtnaum, in what year women were declared incapable to eit in parliament, in tne laoe oi the early summonses to them to do so f We note in the "Rolls of Parliament," iv. 270, that in 1425, Roger Hunt, for the Lord Marshal, savs that to a woman "no plaoe in Parlement myght apperteyne." The passage is: "And as tochjng y" vte Artiole allegged by the said Bir VVauter lieauohainp, Kuyght, that uakyng mynde that the place in Parlement of the Kris of Arnndeli, wntcu is not or tne bioa mail, hath he ever above the Kris Maresohal. To whiche Artiole tie said Roger seith, that of all tjrneB with-oute mynde, the KrUe of Nor folk, Msrescball of linglond, have seten in Parlementes above Erh-s of Arundell; bat for as mucbe as Thomas of Uroyerton, Krl of Northfolk, Mareechall of England, had Issue Margaret, his heir, Conntesse of Northfolk. to whom no jilace in J'arleuiont miyht opjterteyne, by cause she wu a woman, and Thomas, fad re to his Lorde, nowe Erl Maresohall, coin never iu Parlement after the decease of the said Marga ret, whos heir he was, both to rt armed aud to the heritage. rao's are multiplying in disproof of the late Prof. Edwaid Forbes' theory that the deDthB ol coean would be foaud devoid of life and color. More than fifty years ago General Kabine witnessed tbe bringing np of a living Btar-fish of large sine froia a depth of HH) fathoms in Bufiiu's bay, and since then other evidence, similar in kind, has bsen brought forward by Dr. Wallioh and other investi gators. Tbe latest facts bearing on the ques tion, gathered ty Dr. Carpenter aud Dr. Wyville Thomson, were laid before the Royal Bociety laBt week, when Mr. Owyn Jeffreys stated in confirmation that shells brought np from his deepest dredglngs, off the Bhetlands, weie bj brightly colored as those) found Ia ihallow waters. It appears, Indeed, that, gn far from being lifeless, the deep sea bottom tema with animal life and with oratures of a very remarkable kind, some of which connect long past geological periods with tbe geological aotion going onlu otirown lime.' The nigh Important) of thla faut will he ii'afcifeat to all who have studied the qaes tion fiom a loienliQo point of view. And now freph corroboration enroes from attroad. The conndings and dredglogs under the United States' Coast Survey were resumed last year; and tbongh, through Interruption by yellow fever, the reason was but a short one, the fact was clearly ascertained tbat, in tbe sea between Key West and Havana, "animal life exists at great depths in as great diversity and as great an abundance as in shallow water." Aud in tbe exploration in the pre sent year the dredge brought np, from a dxpth of C17 fathoms, "a very handsome Mipsea, a crab, an Ophinrlan, and some annelids." At the close of the year we may note' how tbe woik of some of oar antiquarian societies stands. The Early English Text So-, ciety has its last book of the Original Series for lfcC8, Part III of "Tbe Romauoe of Mer lin," all printed; in its Kxtra Series h is still behindhand; only two-thirds of Cbanoer's Prose Wotks, Part I (Mr. Ellis' "Treatise ou the Pronunciation of Chanoer aud Shake speare") being in type; and Part II, the "Poetliius," though all in type, not being wholly revised and prefaced; but Mr. Gibbs' ''Chevelere Asslgne" is ready, and Mr. Skeat's "llavelok the Dane" will be ready tu first week in January. The Chauoer Society has four of its six texts of "The Prologue" and "Knight's Tale" finished, and the other two in type, with Mr. II. Ward's side-marks, showing exaotly what lines of the "Knight's Tale" are translated, what paraphrased, and what imitated from Boooaooio's "Teseide." Mr. Uoets' translation of Professor Kbert's review of Sasdras "Etude sur Chauoer" is also in type, and Mr. Brock's edition of tbe Latin "Treatise on tbe Chilindre" is nearly ready. For tbe Ballad So ciety tbe first part is nearly ready of Mr. Furnivall's "Ballads from Manuscrfpts on tbe Condition of England during the Reigns of Henry the Eighth and Edward the bixlh, Including the State of the Clergy," with a long introduction inquiring wbttber Mr. Fronde or the contemporary Ballads are right as to the prosperity or mise ry of tbe people. The second part of the same volume is half in type, and contains ballads on Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth, Buckingham, Essex, eto. Richard Williams' "Poore Man's Pittanoe" is also in the press; three poems on Campion, Essex, and the Gun powder Plot; "Captain Cox, bis Ballads aud Books," or a reprint of Laneham's famous Kenilworth Tract, is to follow. The Rox burgh collection and the Civil War Ball ids will begin, it is Loped, in 18G9. The Rox bnrghe Library's last volume for the year three rare tracts; one on Serving-Men, illus trating the social state of England ia Eliza beh'fl time is just ready. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Kor additional Marine New tee Firti Page. ALMANAC JfOK PHILADELPHIA THIrt DAY. BTTH aiIS.n.mm..71iliUuOS H-T.......10 4l 8UW 8BT9.... - 6 01 1 H lH Watitr. 6 58 PHILA 1) JLPHI A UOAKb OJT TUAUlfi. D. C. UcOammost. 1 J. PklCM WKTHKHILI yUOBTTKLT OOMMlTTBI HjtKlt WlNMOR. J AIOVEHlEOiTS OF OCEAN STKAMKRS. Wm. Penn.....London tfow v ork....MWDea Atalanta.. ...Loudoa.NewYor...ij30. i aiedonl.....OlaBKOW.jNew YorK Jau. 1 a B Eangaroo.M...Lverpooi...ii. ion via uai.. laa. ew Yoik.Hoathamptou...New York......M,Jaa. Nebraska.. LI ver pool.M e w York. .,..... j u. 5 S Ham&ionia.boauiainpHn...new i urK.man, POH KUltOPK. Caba.........New York...LiverpooI ...,.Jaa. 20 2U SI u liomuu..,......r.ew ont...L,iverpooi.............jan. In ion.. new YorK.Hremen...Mm...Mjaa. Vine ue ,ari...r ew x orn...Mavre. ,Jm, OOAoTWIttK. DOMltnTlO. K1X Onlom bl a..., N ew York... 11 avana Tan. Pioneer..., r"Ditaaa. v umington ' tn. 21 23 US Wyoming.. rnttao a .-aavannan jaa. Merrimack .New York...Rlo Janeiro... .Jaa. Juniata Phlla(Uv....Mew Orieana...,Jau. BtarsandHtrlpes Phi lad a..... Ha vaua.. ....J ao. 24 37 stalls aie forwarded by every steamer in the regular line. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, except tne uanadian line, wntcn call at ixmounaerry. ine summers nr or irom tue conti nent call at Bonthampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Btesmsblp J. W. Kveraau, Vauce, Norfolk and Rich- mono. w. r. oiyae km. hmour Idoilaue. Lumen. London. Workman A rv. 61'rew York, Jones, Waahlugtun and Alexandria. Bt'r '&, 'Willing, Cundlff, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVED BATDRDAY. BteanisMp Pioneer, CinrtiiB, 60 boors from Wll. mlnston, x. C, wltu lumber, naval stores, eta., to Phi Ikdeipliiaaiia Houihera Mall Sieamsmo Do. ru..,. over tne bar at Wilmington. N. U. lata lnit., a ouui- pscy wiin oiig Aiiaveia. loruaiaenai. etvanjonip ooiiuik, rta t. irom norroiK and Rich, mono, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. tttramahlp iirunette, Howe. 24 hours from Nm tork. who muse, to John F. Obi. IiOiw. barque Louisa. Denly. 61 days from Llvar. poo), wiib sail to Alex. KsrrABro, Towed up by sieamlog Bruce. Brig Amliy Fisher, Clark. IS days from Trinidad.' vlib sugar and molasses to Geo. o. Caraon A Co. meaner u. n. etout, ora, rrom wasningioa and Alexandria, with mdse. to W. p. Clyde A Ou. BcbrW. W. Pbaro. Allen. B days from Boston. Ia consigned to kieisbon A Cloud not as before. Corrttpondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange, Lewis. DeL. Jan. 18 S P. At. T'na tuiiovtnr vm. seis are deiained at Ihe Breakwater by bead wiu !: HcMs Mary U. Dysr, from Boston for Virginia,- JC Biouks Hum Viriiuia tor Mew York: A Lmonln, nom New Caeile. Del., lot New York; Jamea Butler, from Vlig'niaior ew York; J C. Crate anu Ann An ells, irom Mew York rur Vlrsmla; L. A Bams, fit di no. lor rlddlnguin: Wm. H. Doughien from do, fur Wllmliigtnu, N. Cl Uarv Brewer and M. Hunter. irom oo. mi niiim' re; Al. jino atn w. M. aler. f,oni . Wind K. JOaBUH LAFKTBA, tl . MEM OKA WD A, Bhlp WestmorelauU. Hauiuiond. was renilrlnir at bt. T brmas ta lnit ; expected to lininn nr tne 15th. Bblp Ocean. Jnnea. lor Pniiaalnnla. haikwI imm Llveipiiol Stab uiu has been reported sailed lth. cuip laiueriane. Bum tier, at uuxnaven list all. Irom Hamkiiirg. isieau suipWyomtDg.T.al, for Pnllalelphla, cleared at Bavanuau iB'h lust. bieau snip Vouinleer. Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York ISlb lou BUau-suip Whirlwind, tieer, fceLce, at Provldeooe Mm Inn. Bui qua Black Brothers. Perry, for Philadelphia taiitd finni Cbarusum istb lust. Unique Jeunle AKIlugwoud. Marshall, bence, at Havre SIBi ult. Barque Neptune. Bayes, from Elnustnn J., for fbiladvlpbla. at Key West 9th lust , would be ready to tall tin the Min. ilnrque Amn n Bwlnheriord, for Pullad-lphla, Clenreil at Liverpool Mint ult. Brig Maioo Pelo, Miubsen. bence, at Bremen 81st ultimo. . BriR Bhannnn, Ray. benos. at Ltvarpco' Stst. alt BiIk Mary C. Coroery, C'omery, sai.sd Irom Mes sina 19th of', rerorled ror Boamii. Brig William WeiBh.btroorluge, bence, atBordeux Brig' Kllen P. Stewart. Tlollanl. tor Pnlladelphla, sailed rrom Meanna 23d uli. Brig Nellie, C'atlero hence oleired at Gibraltar 2jlh Oil. lor Ltghorn not Loudon. .... . . echrWiy Kiley. R'ley. lor Phil de'pbla. and A. Barton, Prink, fur Cheater, s led loui Cuariestoa jeih Inet. o LD OAKS CEMETERY UOllrAN I OF rillL tDELPHIA. Ol FICE, NO. BIS WALNUT BTREKT. The Compary lj now prepare to dispose of lo on lib a ION A ELK TKRMS. Tbe 'advantages oflerel by this Cemetery a-e well known to bs equal If not superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery. Weli vl e all who dtslre to purobasa burial lots to cull at tbe ofllce, w litre plans cau be seen and all partlcu ars wlU be given. Detds lo loU sold are tesdy for delivery. RICH ABD VATJX, Pre-IfJent. PKTKKa KEYSe'R. Moe-PretdBnl. H AUI l LCIDHN fiER JSR, Treasurer. Miohail, NienaT. Stcretary. 11HM LEXANDER G. C ATT ELL A CO PRODUI E COMMISSION MKROHANTS, JJoTts NORTH WHARVES Wo. V NORTH WATER STREET, ! HI LAD 11. ALU AH DBS a. OATTHUI a CATV JO DRY GOODS. QOTTON GO0D3 HBP ARTMKN,T, S1RAWBRIDGE & CL01HIEH CEflTKAli DRY UQODH 8T0KK, Corner tIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. We shall cont'nne to maintain nd lnornae the re-l-uuulou we tinv suaiainnd f being Uie liugent aud Cheapest Muslin Hous9 IN TUB OlTY. Tecetvlrg our supplies from Hist bands only, w dhfcli hert ier tell all MuslIiiB bj the Piece at the llegular Whole sale Frig's. THIRTY-FIVE CASES AND BILES MUSLINS. Comprising all tbe leading brands and widths of PILLOW SI I hi. INN, Vt lDK NllKHl riafcuuiriDus, WAMWITTTA. . ll I lAMHTII t-K, iniiHnlLUi AUH w MlJIIT, I'VBHvriKlilt. HltlKKaKKPEB, rBfJIT OF THM E.OUJI. Our ronsiaut aim will be to make the lowest prices In tlie market. 0c yaid-wldeBhtrtlrg 1J) oentn. Yard wide Undlnauhea h4im.ui, cents. 2i yaras wide Uabieacued bbeclluga, 64 cents. House Furnishing Linens IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. CTDAWRRinCP X. PI flTH FR Ulimiiuniiui. i uuu i m-in t lgQC)-C03IPETITI0N PiUCES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES I ! OUR CUSTOMERS THE (UIMKSll Goods delivered ia all parts of tbe city csrefully and bee ol charge. MUSLIMS I MUSLINS I Thornleys Popular Comer. y,-e have laid In a superior stock of MTJHLI58, Bleached Ld Unbleached, alt widths and qualities, and n prepared to supply tbe thonands of oar f hllbdelphla hoosekeepers on the very best terms. JOSEPH H. THORN LEY, . . Cor. E1WUTII and STRING GARDEN. N. B.-Toa ca ride to oar door. It will pav to come. 191mrp DKE89 GOOra AND SHAWLS ctofllng ont luW. LINEN STORE, No. 823 ARCH STREET. NEW TABLE CLOTH S, NAPKINS. Taljlc Linens by the Yard. The Cheapest Bayers will find 9 3 PRICES SATISFACTORY. JT X T R A NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 105 and 407 N. SECOND St, Invites especial attention to bis LARGE and LGJlNT assortment or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS; SUITABLE FOR I" 7 HOLIDAY PRESENT8. The Entire Stock la Offered at the Yery LOWEST PRICES. iftRENCH MEBINOES, 62 CENTS 1 !! 1 jitowni, hlut Until. Mode, etc.. lie, AU Ihe ouuU iwde: c. Urm..rfe..r-.y;, mNARn 8 S corner A'JA JM AlARJi!t atrtrt. ,.; CENT WOOL POPLINS, O-y PouMe- Paid reduo d rum 69 etiO. 76 ci nl J-opt im.ttductd Jrtm I. Sl 1'uptlHs. r.Uueelrm l !t& und It 60. ioiia tiut reduction on our Vrett Uoodt. 8 E corrur hJXlU und MAKKKV Mrtttt, M OUR NINO DRE88 GOOD 9. Muck Vrlour Ut toman, up, J,lA.ck M oi Popli... tie up JUaik Molutir Alpuai, tbe up. J JiluiK tuifh Mi rmuet, 7i e. up. M uck Ktot JJitaint. a c. up ...... , COOl'KR ? CO SARD, S. JS curnrr K1KTH and MAHWHV Streets, OMAN SCAR .,mun Tut nit wliltla. 25c to A.I 60. F S. O. 8f rei.i J If. ricAunil trixnitlve. li trut 'Jus httiidhuwe Umckt ends ak.uuozeit Jiukl: ktnuntd ata luinstlcheil. tjOuPKH tt VUXARD, 8. S. eormr NINTH und JlAJtK&U'ainxU. S1 LK VELVET SAC QUE 8. th Mlk Vnvtl ttaaiMt. Hiavtr ttwuur rim.il 410 113. Jxiilund pH'-esur many V oaks. to htuvjj lro Wool tn Lonu HImwU. OOP UK LUVARn, 7frr; fir K corner NINTH and MAHh iil'tUnit: QLOAK k DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. MOM.4S0,4S,AWD491N.fKCOBIUN'rUKKT. We are now produolnfr LAD1KS' SUI1S Made In the beet stales of Bureiuuit BLACK VELVETFENd, at 118, f 18, and ,20. U0 21 CUEWEN STODDAUT & BttOTUEU, 18G9. DRY GOODS. POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY CO0D9. RICKEY, MIAHP CO., RICK S.Y, 8H1RP A t kl: KV. hHAKP A CXJ HllKH. VK1.VF.1H. VUVHM1!"). IHIhH I'OJ'LINH. JKKMM FfLlNU, t-lLK 1'OPLINt. VOOL rt)PU8. PI1I P'fLIN CkAAekABLH fOPHNS, Iim Ootids al i ceum 'S UiK'do at M) c ins, 1 its t.iKitl- al Hf ct-iiis. In mu Hici ai 4l cfeiiln. l)rrn (loot's al met it lirens CKM.Oil kI outl. jirp.n Hi Oi s al ',6 rniip. lirrrs Hood. 1 tu 13. BLANK K'l 8. LAMKL. Cimlis tm C'ftxslmrrfS. Pans La Belie fcklr a. BAl.Mih A 1 1. bLKACHKi) MU8LINS, l.iN t'M Kith KV, bit ARP . 1 J. R1UKEV. UKf CV K KH.Y, Bll OS OO Rll KKY, bHAHl U' KlCKa-Y, btlAKP A W, klwKKY, saRPIU, kli KKY. HhAK' fc V. RICK f Y. Wit A Kk A O J JUI K -.Y, HH ARP k Oil Rll li FY, Ml iKP - O J Rll K If. Y, HKP U RICKEY, HUK A O K'KKY. Mt Allj'.lt t'O RlC Kl'-Y, HHAKP 0 R1UK BV, BIIAKP CO uu k 10 Y. r.HAlP CO RIOK K.Y. bH i RP ft CO HICKKr HHAKP A HI RIC'KKY. fell AKP : ' RICK KY, SlUhPA CD RIC'KKV, Hit ARP ft lU KH K Y. HH ARP A CH)' KICKnY. HH A Hi CO WHIT GOODS. rnpnia'r priots for Dry Goods by the yard, piece, or peek age. KICKEY, SUA IIP A CO., 128mwsrp Mo.727CllJsJbNUrHlreet SHIPPING. jtfjfg'y LORILLARD'S STEAMSniP LINE FOR NEW YORK. Balling Tuesdays, Thnrsdajs, and Baiardays at ucon. Tbe wioUr rales at which .freight Is no taken Is 20 cents per loo pounds, gruss, Scents pei toot, or 2 cenia per gallon, ship's option. The Line Is now prepared to contract fer spring rales lower than by any other toute, con, mend og on Match 15, 189. Advance charges cnhed at olhu ou Piur. JTrttighl .tcelyed ai all Units on ouyerea wbart. JOIIN F. OHL, S 28 m Fler 19 North Wharves. L1VEKI UOL AND QUKhNS j.Mitiitrti Auuiau Line al Mail nu.i,. ai f puinted to sail a. loiiowu: til X OK' lAJiauKiZt. eaiuraay, December 28. ' CI 1 Y Vt UoajKi 1 ueaaay. LeueuiDer 2D. Ci TV Oil' RALi IMwitii,, oturua, January 2, CITY Os iOblOX,bttuiuay, Jauuary 9. KT NA, '1 uenuay , Jauuitry Li. CITY Olr a JN 1 W KttA-, euuurday, Janaary IS, and each succeeding batuia aud alternate Tuesday, at 1 f, M., irom ller 46, Nunn River. RATKti Ol' .fABHauii, bv ram uaix, steam eb S4ii.iMe BVaay satiiiiuay, Fayable in Uoldi iayanie m Currency. STRfcT CA.olM..100BTi.n.RAUl!, :tt to Luuuuu..M Uibl to Luuauil- M 41 U l-rui .............. in tu i"rlii r 1 rABSAWl. BY TUB TUAH-UAi STKaM iCU VIA Hi LIJTAX. IflltBT CABIM. H1KKHAU1 Pa aole In Uold. Payable In Currency. l.lv'rpuol..... ...... .10 UvtrpuuL ,..ft uaiiiKX.. ' aatiiax )l. Juuu's, N. 1 K ot. Juhn's. It. V. oy branch Uleanier. '3 brauoli Hleanjer Jier... Paseengers also lirwardeu lo Ha vie. LUouliurg, Hre men, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bougnt here by persons sending fo thtlr irieuus, at moaeiaie rates. horlurtlior lnloruiailon apply at the Company'! Othces JOHN'U. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y Ur to O'DOiN A jlLI A S AUiiK, Aseui, No. ill CUlubN UT birotl, Pnlludeipula, PUILAUEHUIA, HICIIilONL . ANL AuhtUUt B1.MbU1P LINK lx.obuii tTtH.il ill AIM LiN, TO TjA rjutiiu AA niwii i.VrJiV BAlUK.ni AY, At noon, front ilTusT VitLAJUt auove MAKfiffl Street. TT1KOUGH BATES and TUROUUH RECEIPT to an puiuui ui 0uiui auu ouu.u varoiiua, via Bea uoaid Air Line it uroad, connecting at PoruiiHOUU) anu to Lyuuuuurg, Va.,TeuueUM)e, and the Weal, via Virginia and Teuueeeee Alx Line and BJonmond an& bauvuie iiailroao, rrelknt HaMiLKD BUT ONCE, and taken at LOW i.K KAlTUb 1T1AN ANY OlrjLKK LiNji. The regularity, salety, auu cheapness ot tuta roots com menu It to the punno as lue must denlrable ue dlum lor carrying every deaurtpuon ol freight. Nu charge tor commission, aray age, or any expense Ol transler, . . Bteanishlpa Insured at lowest rates. Freight received aaliy. ' WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO.. No. M North and South WHARVES. W. P. PORTJvit, Agent at .Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWKLL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk, s lj NEW EXPKEB8 LINE TO ALEX. .andrla. Georgetown, and Washinvtun u. ... via cheaatieake and Delaware Canal, with con nections at Alexandria from the most direct routs lor Li nchburg, Bristol, Knox villa, Nashville, Dal too and the southwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at nooa from the ilrst wharf awe Market street. Freight received dally. WM p CLYDE A CO., No, 14 North and South Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDiUDUE A Co., Agenu at Alexandria, Vlr. glnla. i NOllCE. FOB NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE ANDKAKITAN iu'mii. .PBJUSB STEAMBOAT UOMPANV The Steam Propellers of this line leave DAILY from flint wharf below Market street, THROUGH UN 24 HOURS. Ooodc Jorwarded by all the lines going ent of York, North, Eaat. and West, free ot oonii nlsslon, Fiblghls received al our usual low rates. . WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent. No. 14 S. WHARVES. Philadelphia, JAMES HAND, Agent. rui,1.uN No. lis W ALL street, corner of BoTith. New York ,-IT-fa FOR KEW YORK SWIFI-STJB1 JjiTia'rtiii ii "'i Company Ispatcli a. u ewuv-aure Lines, via Delaware and Kariutn Canal, on and after the 1Mb ot March, leaving dally at 12 ai. and P, M., connecting with all Bon-era and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken on aooommodatlng terms, apply to WILLIAM M, BA1RD A CO., hq b. lELAWaAe Ave-ne, LUMBER. 1869. BPltUCK JOIST. bP-tCK JOlbl', HH.MLOCK, MM AMJ. 1869. 1869 BltABONU-O IILHIAA PLNlfi, Aor a clh pink 1869 CHU1UA rAl l.un P1N BPANitoH C DAB, KuK P.Ti'RN3. B.K.O CUuaH, 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. FTAJRXDA FLOORING, CAROLINA F LOOKING. VlRGliNlA FTAXlRl&G. DELAWARE F-aJORaNG. ASH Jli-OOKlMU. WALNUT FLOOrtANG. LODA STEP BODS. RAIL PLAMK. 1869 1809 WALNUT BDB AND PLANK. WALNUT BDS, AiaD fnaMK. walnut boards, walnut plane. 1869 1869 UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. TJNajERTaKERS' LUmBjlR. red cadar. WALNUT AND 11 NE. 1869 1869 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1869 ABU. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HIOAORY. 1869 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' C1UAR BuX MAKEt-y SPANloU CEDAR BOX BOARDS, OR BALE 1AJW, 1869 1 Cf'Q CAROLINA SCANTLING, xoui? Carolina h. t. sills, NuRWAY scantling. 1869 1Ri',Q cedar shingles, ' iern lOO J fJYRiSSbHINULKS. 10U9 MAULE, BKOTHER A CO.. Ill No. ilWKJ SOUTH Street. T. P. GALVIN & CO., LtiV.BER CCIV.IVIIS8I0H MERCHANT8 bllAtkAMAXO.N hlliGT iVUAlir, BELOW BLOATS MILLS, mCALLxa), PHIL DELPHXA, AGENTS FOR BOUTHERN AND EASTERN Man (txlurers of YELlW l'lMt, and SPRUCE TIM BH BOARDS, em., shall be hat py lo turulsh ordets wuoie.aie rates, ueuverauie at auy acve.sibie port. ' ConsiMUlly receiving and on baud at our wharf HOliTREIiN FlAJOiilNG. ULtb, AASTKBN LATHS, PICKETS. BKD-8LA1 fcPRUCE, HtLMlXMJK. t-ELEUT M1UU1GAN ANll UADAVA AA&n AA BUAlUAS, Art 11 II 111 UATCC SH1P ENEEB, lilstulhl All OF WHICH WIAX. IlK IElaVKiFJB AT AN Y PAI4TO fUKUTI rjROMSnJUY TTN1TFD STATFS RKVENOS STAMPS. LJ Principal Depot. No. So4 1 1 KSNUT blre.t. Central Ix.pot.Nn. li.'S S. FIFTH ttirvel one door below Chesuu'. established Ihsa. Revenue Stamps of every deaorlplloa constantly on KavuI In .ii. mjoioullk. Orders by mall m express prom tUy alMnded to, AMUSEMENTS. w ;t,NlT HT. Ill E ATM UEOINSAT7I. Ttl IH (Monnn; ) t b.M, Jan IN. JlOlMi CKOWlir-.b III IHK DO LNKUCJ1 VoDaI, CiC,c;l f ''on ltriH iranii !' aenaa. iimai Oralr of AK).R DA1.K: OH. I oMiON BV MUllT. Iltci -I" d on eac li reineeuinl n M l I h Ji.N lllUBiABlTC APPLAUHB. J. K 111 l.Of OlOH ae... ..OLL TOM N'W sitieiy ny R. H. rltnitn aud J..hn Tttoruej n ( tir ery ty Alex. WH'om niuxlc Oy Simon H'ss'nr, In ord r lo i-.i.rinumdaif II. im" Who lenlde iu oJ f tftl cnlee and tonus, there will be a daylight per- '"n'haI l ltDAT AFTftRWOOV, AT 1 0'CUXJK. M1 US. JOllU DHEW'S ARCH bT&EfLT THE- AlJte. Jteu'll al Onli pt 7 LM llNl.tlIhD L-UOCRSS. 1IFTB WhKK. LAST NIOIITS Ol AuUBlln l-a'j'S loral i lsy, A il.ArH OF I.1..HTMNO. IT Will. UK HlVk-N lOlUlOHT, with lis Ntwfcctnerv. lniricale Machluery aua Elticlsnt Ceil. Hems sr cured 1x days In artvanrv. In Bcliarnrl, bliakupeme's lAVKLFrn NltiHT. 1 II KAIKE COMiyUfc, bEVENTU STREET, beuwArrh. luuiiuiucebiitl'U i'. (,kI( i)o mm LMe ano Manager Ciutliued inriim u' the Brilliant Ynuag Artiste, Al 1.-.8 f Disa N CI A LToN AM) COMIC OL.lf OfKKA COMPANY. UH1' AiluHT OF Ur lKJIBAUU S " - i.e." ." .' ' Prrcedtd br a spamiiiiK roni-dletta. 1 18 St f-VHAN UAI.TON M A I IM:k. wa I URDAY A If. Li l.AH AJUKUICAtt VAhlKll IHEATRfi. j X1 Ji.Vli.lt V KVliMNw Au BA1DKDAY AUKKMAIH, GREAT COM BlW A I ION TROPTJB. In Grand Bal'eta, Klii .plau Burlesques, Dances, Paotonilmee. (4rniu-Kl lew, eto. Bones VALFR'S (LATE .MILLER'S) WINTER UAhiKN, Not. 72U. TU 724, and 7 it VINE 1 UK GRAND ORCH KmtP ION. formerly the pro pe ly ol 11 e ORAnti DUK t OK BAUtfl, purchased a' (treat expenne by J A tH ALEt, of ibleetly, In ri ni' li alluu wnb ILaWKKB oHvJil I'R A. and Alss NKl.Lli: AMikh" N. win perform VKKY AhTKRNOON aid KVKMSu at tne above-men. Honed place. Admlselon Iree. 1 U If HOHTICCLTURAL HAL L. GERMANIA OBCTJKbT n P U b L I C RS.H BaKHALS LVKRY Vt EDEbDA Y'. al tH P. M. Tickets sold at Hie door and an pilntlpal Wu.lo Stores, Pack ages of Uve lor i; single ii cutn. J nKg n.ents ran it uinuo by addressing G. BA8 TERT, No. 12I MONTEIteY Slniet; Wlulg's Muslo Store. No. Hl Cliesnut slreet; Andre's Muslo Store, No lie C'bewnut streeu 10 18 8na CAUL SENTZ' AND MARK BASSLER'8 OR-CBK-THA WA IiMiKB. fl.Vfc.KY SATURDAY at 8S P. M IN MOlC AL r UN D H ALL. Single Ad- mlMilnn. H rent ft. rarsane oi m ticaeui.u, at lit ioner'- No.llU2CHESNlT St.. and at the Door. IU4U" CHESNDT ST.RINK ASSOCIATION 2000 SIIAISjKS . . . $100 EACH. FBB8IDBNT Hon. JOSEPH T. THOMAS. TBKAHUItVB-B. HAMMKTT. DIRECTORS. WM. G. MOORHEAD, JOB N FALLON, MATTHEW BAIRD. B. HAMMETT, R D. BARCLAY. HOI. J. H. CAMPBELL HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHUR DOCK, H. E. BROWNE. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF STOCK FOR BALE. The Company who own the SPLENDID KE SKATING RINK, Corner Of CHESNTJT and TWENTY-THIRD Street Have Instructed us to offer a llmlted;amoant of the stock for sale In shares of O-e Hundred Dollars each. A large amount of money has been expended In the erection of this building, which I 220 by 110 feet. Tbe main hall Is M feet high. Each share of slock win ue eu tilled to an advanoe dividend, payable yearly, ot twenty per cent. (940) In ticket, subject to provision of the By-Laws of the Company. Such dlvldeuds m ay be taken la single, teason, or coupon tickets, which are transferable. Regarding the successor the projeot there can be no doubt, as tbe building Is Intended for a public; ball, to be osed for .. Concerts, Cburch Fairs, Festivals, Con ventions, Agricultural Exhibitions, etc. Farther particulars can be obtained at oar office. DE HAVEN A BROTHER, No. 40 South THIRD Street, US lm PHILADELPHIA. MEDICAL. XIIjTJ3IA.XIStl. IV E U Xt A. JOI Warranted Fermaneiitlj Cored. Warranted rermanentlj Cored. Without Injury to the System. Without Iodide, Totassla or Golchicam Bj Ubiug lonardlj Oalj DR. FITLER'8 GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all iu forma Tbe oi standard, reliable, positive, Infalllbl per manenl core ever discovered. It la warranted to COD tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system. WARRANTED TO CURE OH MOSEY REFUNDED WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED Thousands ol Philadelphia reference of core. Fro pared at Ho.' 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, SMstnthtf BELOW MARKET. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. KOTICE.-TUE UNDERSIONRD t would call the attention of tne nubile to his NEW tauLUAN EAULE FURNACE. This Is an auurtiv iimw nt&n.r. I l ! (libeled as loaloucecouinieiidttieli tugeueral favor, being a onmblnatlon of wrougnt a-d cant Iron. It la very simple In its construction, aud is perleully air iiKht; seli-cleanlng. bavlug.no I lpea or drums to be taken out and cltaned. It l so arrauged with upright hues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the atne weight of coal man auy furnace now In nee. The bygmnieiio condition ol the air as produced by my new arrangement or evaporation will at once de moui irate that It is ti e ouly Hot Air Furnace that will pnduce a perelolly heanhy atiunepherew Inoeeln want ol a couiplute Ueauug Apparatus would do well lo call and examine the Gulden Eagle. -,CHARLrll WILLIAMS, Hoe. 1182 ana 1144 MARK tT street. A large assortment ot Cooking RaDges.'wrVboard' Hu,tM, Low Down Oialea, VeulUalors, etc, alwajiS on band, N. B Jobbing of all klnfls promptly done, f loj THOMPhoN'S LONDON KITCHENER , or EUROPEAN RANuK, rr tamilles. hotels. ur puonc liibtiiutluus, lu TWENTY DIFFER ENT SlZttS. AlkO. I'lnladuliihlA Uimaa. Hot-AU Fumsces. Puitable Ileaiers, Low-down UtaUs, Flrebo.rd Sieves, Ba b Boilers. Stew-hole Piaies, Lotiers. I onklng Mioves, eui.,' wholesale and retail, by the manulaciurers, fell A B PR A THOMPSON, ... ?hm Np. 2. N. SECOND SUeet. CHROMQ. LITHOGRAPHS. PICTURES FOR PRESENTS. A. S. It Oil INS ON, Bo, 10 CHESNUT Surest, .. IT as Just received exqnltilie specimens ot AIT SUITABLE FOR HOLAlAY GIFTS. FINE DRESDEN -ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, in area. vnry. SPLENDID PA INT D PHOTOGRAPHS, incluUiug a number oi choice gems. A SUPERB LINE OF OHRCtO4. Alargea.orin.entol NKW ENGRAVINGS, Etc Also, RICH brtLE FRAMES, of elegant nevv pallerns. , v 1 11
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