TflE DAILY EySNING TELEGRAPH PITILADflLFfllA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER8,18G9. w a wg o a g i b r,i a. From Our Own OwrMpondant Nmr Yobc, Dec. 8, 1889. Tht KlrhnrHxnn.MrParUnd Trngmlr. Since it is Impossible for me to give you any new. on the subject of Mr. McFarland the tele graph wires anticipating every effort In that di rection I shall not attoraptlt. Sufficient to ay that the publie interest has not in anywise abated. The subject is still discussed with all the pristine Vigor at tho breakfast-tables, and the firm of Beccher and Frolhlughara continue to be hauled over the coals in a highly edifying manner. Some affect to think Mr. Bcechor's conduct a mere advertisement trick, and rcdit him with forever keeping an eye to business. As for poor Mr. Frothlngham, the absence of argument and rhetoric from his excuse is one "of the most amusing instances of an educated man's blunders. The Storm'. Doing. Every time we have a snow storm our boast of being a model metropolis falls to the ground. Behold the one we had on Monday evening! The snow around the Astor Houho is not easily described or imagined. It is the great depot for several of the Avenue railroads. Tho cars of Third and Fourth avenue, more particularly, are crowded with hundreds of poor girls and arti sans of every description, who would else have to walk miles before reaching their homes. Consequently, whenever a storm sets In like that of Monday, the cars are besieged as soon as 6 o'clock strikes, every man and woman clamor ing and strugging for a seat, jostling and elbow ing those nearest them without the slightest re spect for ago or sex, treating old age and help less infancy alike, and only anxious to got one foot on the platform of the car. Ah! the study of human nature is a sad one at such times as these. Scores of poor, sick-looking, thinly clad girls, shivering in tattered shawls and mantles, their garments searched and almost shredded by the winds, stand in the great area between the Astor House and Park Row, de spairingly eyeing the cars as they come in, and making a vain rush after standing-room. It is a positive fact,' a sad, heartless truth, that strong men, young and middle-aged, have at such times no more respect for helpless womanhood than if all that the Woman's Suffrage Associa tion says about the brutality of the superior sex were strictly true. I have seen old women elbowed and pushed about, and made tho butt of disgusting "chaff," while men young enough to be their sons almost ousted them out of tho little vantago-ground they had obtained. Until we have an underground railroad, or until some equally effectual means have been devised for relieving the distresses which ensue with snow storms among the poorerclass of people who live up town, we cannot boast of being on a par with Paris and London. Along many of the avenues detained cars to the number of forty in a row might be seen painfully trailing along, and those who got seats or standing-room at four o'clock in the afternoon reached home at eight or nine o'clock. Storms like these have their comic foaturos, but they liuye their tragic aspects, too. It is all very well for warmly-clad pedestrians filled with good victuals and drink to go wassailing along Broadway, stopping at every other tavern to the chorus of "Shoo fly don't bodder me," but meanwhile hundreds of working-girls are catching consumption and death along the freezing open spaces opposite the Astor. Another Nevvapaprr fJone. The Ilepublic is dead long live tho Republic! Another evening newspuper has gone up long flourish the evoning newspapers! The fact is we hare too many already, and the liepuhlic, being a little more conscientious than any other, was too good to live, and has gone to the wall. It did not understand how, or at least it would not consent, to "make a corner;" and, although it was very lively and readable, had to pay the penalty which virtue always nas to pay in a world like this. It would bo unpleasant to count np the number of failures among evening newspapers in this city. They do not flourish here to the extent they do in Philadelphia, for the reason that proprietors do not under stand how to be at once decent and enterprising. The "Baroness" de KWlcre has been for some timo busy among certain newspapers here, interesting them in the pro gress of her suit, and making friends for herself. The case has for the present been brought to a close. It will be remembered that the "Baron" was arrested on complaint of the "Baroness" that he had appropriated to his own use abont five thousand dollars of her property and that he had married her and then deserted her. It was demurred, however, that several causes of action had been improperly united, and the Court has rendered a judgment by default, sus taining the demurrer. "One Cblekea an Hour." This is the rate at which chickens are hutched at the poultry show at the Empire City Skating Rink. The artificial incubators there aro about as attractive as anything else almost as much so as the Cardiff giant at Wood's. Am Baba. MUSICAL AIHI I)K AMATIC. "Patrice" att the Che.niit. The Irish drama is limited to the treatment of two subjects the glorification of the ''liuest pisentrv In tbe world" and the grievances of the "fine ould Irish gintleman" who mortgages bis states to get the means to keep open house to all comers, for the sake of supporting the credit of his ancestors, and who considers his creditor a villain of the blackest dye if he asks for his money. These themes have been worked up .again and again with very little variation, and the consequence is that oue Irish drama resem bles another as two peas in a pod. Even admit ting a very hearty anti-British sentiment and a warm sympathy fsr the real grievances of Ireland, It in a little sin gular that this style of plays should be so extremely popular on the American stage. Nothing could be more foreign to American habits and American tastes than tho rookie.- extravagance, the total disregard for obliga tions tbat are considered binding in every civilized community, nud tbe semi-savage clun-nit-hncss of these decayed Irish gentlemen and their followers. Tho condition of affair repre sented In tho popular Irish stories and Irish drama of our day, if tr.ie, ai they un doubtedly seem to be. siililcicntly accounts for the degradation of Ireland and her inability to resist successfully British oppression. This is not tbo place, however, for the full discussion of such a subject, and we refer to it merely for the purpose of indicating the character of tho new play of Pal rice, which was produced at the Chesnut last evening. This play is a typical Irish drama, and presents us with the standard characters aud inci dents that have done duty on the stage for mauya year. An Irish gentleman mortgages h'.s cbialcs, aud when be is unable to redeem bis pledges, bo prepares to resist by force tbe exe cution l Uf law, which, however, is too strong for him, and be is obliged to come to terms. His creditor, .who is of course the villain of tho piece, offers to rellnqtdsh his claim pro vided "Patrice," the beautiful niece of the gen tleman aforesaid, will marry him. The lady consents, and after the mortgages are surren dered, she falls into a trance and ii taken up for dead. Her lover, an Irish patriot, who has been obliged to lice the country for treasonable practices, return s by stealth just'at this time: hears that his lady love is dead; takes her body from the tomb and conveys it to a hut in the moun tains, for tho purpose of burying It where he can mourn over it In solitude, and where the body- snatchers cannot find it. "Patrice," to the as tonishment of her lover and her attendants, re vives, and the pair are married, and thereafter live in srict seclusion in the mountains. The lady nets as a guardian angel to her husband by appearing as a ghost whenever any suspicious persons approach their retreat, and on several occasions she frightens off the policemen, sol diers, nnd other minions of the law who are in search of the outlaw. Finally, the baflled suitor learns where his enemy is concealed, and starts in pursuit. He Is precipitated from a broken bridge in a narrow pats of the mountains, and is rescued by the husband of "Patrice," who thus conquers his enmity, and the piece winds up with the hero and heroine sinking into each other's arms, and tho peasantry shouting for joy at their deliverance. This play Is full of stirring Incidents, and it affords apportunltles for some excellent Bccnic effects that are managed with much skill. Its great fault is that there is. too much irrelevant matter in it, that divides the attention of the audience, and materially detracts from tho in terest of the piece. Ihc story is romantic and the plot is well arranged for dramatic effect, and the play, if subjected to a judicious cutting, ought to be more popular than many of its class that have been produced in this city of late years. The performance last evening passed off in good style, although there were some irregularities that will doubtless disappear at the subsequent representations, ratrice has been placed upon the stage with great care, and some of the scenic effects are very fine. Unless the theatre-going public have had a surfeit of Irish drama, this play certainly ought to draw, for, notwithstanding its defects, it has all the elements of popularity that have wou success in times past for similar performances of no greater artistic or literary merit. The t'ltr Amunements. AT tub Ciuwnut the romantic Irish drama of ratrice; or, The White ttonian if Wickloxe will be per formed this evening. At tub Walnut Miss Bateman will appear as Mary Warner. At tub ARcn the comedy of Tht Overland Route win oe rrpeaieu mis evening. AT DUPKBZ & IiKKKDICT'8 OPKRA IIOUSK variety of amuHlug burlesques will be performed this evening. AT TUB iSI.KVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE a popular minstrel entertainment will be given this evening. Hkinor Blitz and bis son will exhibit a number of magical wonders at the Assembly Building this after noon ana evening. IIThk "Star" Course of Lectures The next lee- Hirer In this popular course will be Mr. It. J. De Cordava, who will discourse to-morrow evening, at the Academy of Musio, on the breach of promise cane oi -wiiiiieu vs. cnuiin. Wendell Phillips Is announced for Thursday even ing, December ltt. Subject "Daniel O'Cotmell." On Saturday afternoon next Mr. Paul 11. Du f'tiuinti tha iiliilr.iriiil A frl.nii tfawallnv mill 1 .... vnnaiU) .iiu ...... , miivnu hi u v. 1 1 1 , i n in 1 V. tare to the young folks on the subject of his adven tures, nnuer tue tine or "i nuer the Equator." The "young folks' series" arranged by Mr. Pugh promises to be even more popular than the regular "star" course. Mr. Du ( liulllu Is a most interesting lecturer, anil no understands tno nice art r talking to children. The "young folks' series" will consist of three luctures by Mr. Du C'hatllu, which are ar ranged as follows: On Saturday afternoou next the subject will be "1'nuor the Equator ; on Wednesday, December IB, "Among the Cannibals;" and on Saturday, December 18, "Lost lu the Jun gle." An opportunity will thus be given to ice the famous traveller and to hear him relate his wonderful adventures. At one of the lectures Mr. Du Challlu will appear in the Identical costume worn by mm during nis travels, and ne win Illustrate his discourses with large paintings, hunting implements, weapons, and other curiosities which cannot fail to make them very attractive. The price of admission Is very low, being only 11-00 lor me entire series witn reservea seats, or mty cents for each single lecture. Single admissions without reserved seats will be twenty-live cents. Tickets can now be obtained at Gould's, No. 938 Chesnut street. California and trb Yo-Semitk Valley. This evening T. Clurkson Taylor will lecture on "Califor nia and the Plains," at the Mercantile Library, on Tenth street, above Chesnut, and on Friday on "California and the Yo-Semlte Valley." These lectures will beuiUHtrateu with magmncent stereopttcon views or scenery, e' . Professor Kufus Adams, the uistlnguished clocu. tloniHt, has been tendered a grand complimentary testimonial at the Academy of Music, on Friday evening next. Professor Adams will read selections from Stakesucare. Trowbridge. Byron, and others. and a first rate entertainment may be expected. Previous to the reading, Carl Sentz's parlor orches tra will perioral a nne programme oi popular music. The price o( admiSHlou has been fixed at SO cents, anil tickets can ue oniaineu at -i rumpieru. Concert and Ball. To-morrow evening Non pareil Lodge, No. SO, K. of P., give their annual con cert anu nail at .national uuarus xiaii. ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETO. Xi BOILER WORKS. NEAFIE ft LKVY IPKAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL, r. n v 1 1 ,i i . i . i v n iti nj in., in i n.uuujn -v- Ah.kUK. BLACKSMITHS, and (OUJIDKRH. having tor many years Den in uccesiui operation, ana dhq ex- elusive)? engaged in building and repairing Marin and Kivnr KngineR, bigb and low preaaure. Tank, IPrnnellnrB. eta. mtc. remieotfi iHKiuvBi uiku nu luvr irnurv. nuu iiuuorK, t aVMtr Propellera, etc. ate, reflyeotfullj offer their aer- Ticea to the nublio an beins fully orepared to contract for anginas of all aisee. Marine. River, and Stationary; ha ring aeta af patterns of different aires, are prepared to execute orders witn quick aeapaton. nvery aeocripuoa or pattern- IUI making made at the shortest notice. 1. V f'.. V... 1 I 1.1 ... 1 illgn ud Lrfiw di ur, fine luuuiar ana cyunaer nouer oi uie Dwt rena. aylvania Charcoal Iron. Forginiraof allaixeaand kinda. Iron ana ra (janinirB oi au aenonpiiona. noli iUrnin he row Cnttinc, and ail other work connected with tu ahova brunneoiL Drawinw and apecifioationa for all work dona at the HtabliHliment free of charge, and work jruaranteed. Tho aubgcribero hate ample wharf dock-room for repairs or toais, wuere uiey can ue in perieoc aaieir, ana are pro Tided with .heara, block, fall, eto. etc., for rutin- heary or iiku weiituia. JACWB O. NWAFIK, JOHN P. I.KVV. 81? RKACH and PALUKU Street. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAbiilMJ'loiN Btreeu, FHILADKLPHIA. MERRICK A SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. manufacture High, and Low Pressure Steam Engine! lur iMua, juvL-r, uu marine service. Boilers, UuHouietere, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Casting of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts and Gnu Machinery of the latest and moat Improved couhii-ucUou. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil bteura Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Blllenx's Sugar Boiling Appa. rutns. Net-myth's Patent Steam Hammer, ana Asp in. wall Woolsey's Putc-nt Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. 4 80t QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN H. MURPHY A BROS. jRBBufiuKui-ci-s) f Wrought Iroa PI, SUa. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS. TWKNTY.TIIIUD u F1UBEK HtrM. OFFIOK, II 4-J N-rth VI FTH ar. DR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS Krnptiona, 81 arks on the Skin, Uloer in the throat, mouth and nne, aore leg and aore of every conoeW able oharauter. Ofuoe, No. VSbouU JULKVJCNTU, betwaea fthMumtand Market Htr via WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALEU3 r uia m Vofih 800OWD BlrMti Philadelphia. HOSIERY, ETC ' NOW orEN AT ' 4 . 1I0FMAMVS HOSIERY STOKE. No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STttKET, GENTS' WRITE WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' WIHTB WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' MERINO BIIIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO BRA WBR8, LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS. Also, a very large assortment of IT waif COTTON,WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIER . OARPETINQS, ETO. JEW CARPETS. AXMINSTEBS, WILTONS. VELVETS, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYS AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Drugget, Oil Cloths, Etc LEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, 23 3rnr PHILADELPHIA. LOOKINQ GLASSES, ETO. E BTABLISHED 17 9 6. A. 8. RODINSON, FRENCH FLATS LOOKING-GLASSES. ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 18 Fifth door above the Continental, Phlia, ORUQS, PAINTS, ETO. R OBERT SHOEMAKER & OO. K. Corner FOURTH and RACE SU. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paintt, Puttyf varnishes, Etc AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENOM ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prtoa for cash, ill I LUMBER. 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK, HEMLOCK, 1861 1869 SEASONED CLEAR BINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. CHOICE PATTERN PINK. 1861 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. 1869 1 O P fx WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 Qd( 100 7 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. lOOy WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1869 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1869 1869 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1869 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1869 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' loOVf SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1869 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. 8IIXS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869 iQPf. CEDAR SHINGLES. iQA lOOy CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10017 MAULE, BROTHER CO., lit No. 8600 SOUTH Street. u NITED 8TATES BUILDERS' MILL. F1FTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESLER & BROTHER, Proprietor!. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETO. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Large Stock always on hand. til 3m T)ANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESS KS X 1 COMMON PlJkNK. ALL THICK5KSSKS. 1 COMMON HOARDS. landaSIDK YKNVK BOARDS. WH1TK PINK KUiOKINti HOAKDS. YKT,i,OW AND BAF PINK t LOCKINGS. ladi'. BI'HUCK JOIST. ALL HIKK. HKMLOOK JOIST, ALL 8IZK8. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Together with a general awuirtmunt of Kuildinft Lumbal for sale low for cash. T. W. 8. MA Li'., 11 M tint FIFTEENTH and UTILES Street. Lu M B K R UNDER ALWAYS DRT. O V E K Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILLLNGHAM, 388 No. K RICHMOND Stroot, lHth ward. M RR1CK St 8 O N g SOUTOWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, isca. DAVID JOY'S i PATENT VALVELE8S STEAM HAMMER ' D. M. WESTON PATENT BELF-CENTIUNO, 8 ELF-BALANCING CKNTRLVUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE. AND RO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers, 1 10 mwf I. VAOOaUl MKMUOK. WQJJUM M. atBtUtaOX. nn avoora, "JOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMI38IONMERJ f I chant and Maaafaatwrer of OooelaaTiukioa:. to. No.3UUKii;Tolret. I'UllauaUitii. 41 mtmi FINANOIAL.. UNITED STATES BONDS BOUGHT, SOLA AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. COU PONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, H T O O IC B BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. COLLECTIONS MADS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINT& DE HAYEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street, (lit PHILADELPHIA. nilST XHOXITGAGX2 SEVEN PEE CENT. GOLD BONDS OF TIIK Fredericksburg- and Gordonsville Railroad Co., of Virginia. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. I'Dnae Donaaareincurea nya rint and Only Mortsane a tne enure real eautie.roaa, personal property, Iranoliu nd rolling- stock of the Company, (riven to X he Jt'armei oan and Trust Corananr. of New York. TrnntnM. 1 he road is til miles in length, connection Frednricks- bnric with Charlottesville by way of Orange Oonrt House. axMinfr tnroiiKn a section or toe Bnenanrtoah Valley, the local tramc oi wnicn aione win support tne road, while. part of tbe (Treat through lines to tbe Southwest and West, the safety and security of the Company's Bonds are plaoed beyond question and doubt. We ofler a limited amount of these Bond at 92 and interest from November 1 in currency. Pamphlets, maps, and information furnished on applies- IUU AI TANNER St CO., No. 49 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. SAXVXTjrJL WORK, 12 4 tf No. 33 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. B A H K I N ii II O II 8 Ii or JAY COOKE & CO., Not. 113 and lit S. TIIIIll) St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government Securities Old 6-20S Wanted In Exchange for' New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MA DE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at our omce. loi am ELLIOTT & DUNN, BANKJER3, NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, FBTLADBLTHIA, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BULLS, XtC. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. Execute orders for Stocks In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. 4 Mi QLFnnWO, DAVIS Sc CO. No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and Gold on Commission a Specialty. Philadelphia house connected by telegraphlo with the Stock Boards and Gold Room of New York. 12 'it Be K. .IA)IIN(M aV CO., SUCCESSORS TO '' I 1'. UIILLY fc CO.. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N. W. Cor. THUD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York ana Philadelphia Stock Boards, eto etc. . 6 S tl'i 81 D ic i: x i: i. & c oM No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, I JyVIVIvETiH, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part of EnroDe. Travellers can make all their flnanclal arrango- nenU through ns, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. DKIXBX, WINTHKOP A C0.,DhKXI1, HAKJgj A CO., New York. . I . Paris. si JOHN 8. RU8HTON ft CO. No. 50 SOUTn THIRD STREET. january coupons , . . ' . ' and . O I T Y WAltUANTH 10ui UOUOHT KXO SOLD. FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or ra 1 Wilmington and Heading Railroad, BEARING INTEREST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Correno PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER. FREE STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. This road runs thronirn a thickly Bonulatod rich agricultural and m&nnfao taring district. For the present, we are offering a limited amoao of tne fcooTe Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the Pennmrivanla and Reading Railroads Insures it a Urge and remu nerative trad, we recommend the bonds as the cheapest Drst-claas investment In the market. WZtX FaAXXTTEXl 3l CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, Ho. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ttM P HILA DKT.PITI A . REMOVAL. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. BANKERS, HAVE REMOVED No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, CORNER OARTER'8 ALLEY. Opposite Qirard Bank. IStf O I T Y WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.. NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA pa 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Broken, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Phlladelpom and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and told 00 oen mission only at either city 1 964 AUCTION SALES. B r BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS, OA8H AUCTION HOUSE, . (11 M i nanan , oiiw ourDHr OI DID! Street. Caah advanoed on conaienments without extra oharge. FURS. KITR8. FURS. TENTH TRADE BALE OP IMPORTED AND AMM kiuam runts, Bleignaou oarnage Kobe,. Afghani, efru. On Thnrsdajr Mornlna;, Dee. 9. eommenoina at 10 o'clock, bv oataloim. ni prising 1000 lota. In large variety, it FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDE, ABOVE CHESNUT, 11 6 tf PHILADELPHIA.. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR HEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET. Are now selling their ELEGANT irjRKmjRB a Tery reduced prloes. 9 99 Bmro H UTTOM fc McCO.HrVELL,. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 80 MARKET 8TREET. PARLOR, DINING ROOM, and CHAMBER FUR. NITURE, th LaUat Style and best Manufactora. Also, FKATHKR BEDS and MATTRESSES. 10 6 mwfSm OURTAIN8 AND SHADES. CURTAIN MATERIALS. LACK CURTAINS, $13-00 to $00-00 a pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, $'i to $14 a pair. WINDOW BHADK3, all Kinds. SILK BROCATELLES, SMYRNA CLOTHS, PLUSHES, REPS, TERRIES AND DAMASKS, aU colors. TAS8EL, GIMPS, FRINGES, ETC. U S 8t RAILROAD SUPPLIES. W. H. CARRYL & SONS, No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, IN E. H. GOD8HALK CO.H CARPET STORE, (TWO DOOKS ABOVE OUK OLD STAND). ROOFING. READY ROOFI Thia Roofing is adapted U all boildiiia. ppUd to gTREP OR FLAT ROOFS N It i at one-half th. ei Dense of tin. It la readily Khinffla Hoofs without removinjr the ehinvle. pat aa kuiaaaroidv Uia damaging oi oemn; ana tarnitar. while and at repsirs. (No rrarel used.) iTblCKVK YOUft TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON1 oini PR I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roof at shod notice. Also, r-AlIVi' fuk bALK by th. barrel or gailoa. die ue.. atut. v.i.,n, u, w ummvv. A. WHT.TOJf. in: No. 711 N. NINTH street, above Ooatea. TO OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, ID ROOFERS Roofs! Yes. rea. Krarraizeand X AND kind, old or new. At No. Ma N. TU1RD Street, the AM K K1UAN OONURETK PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid in i,l.f niof oorerinx. th. beet aver offered tatha aublio. with brushes, cans, buckets, etc., tor th. work. Anti vermin, Fire, and Water-proof LiKht, Tik-ht, Dorable. No oraok in for me! Ins, pealins, or aUrmKlof, boaoer. erarel. or heat, trood fur all onuiaies. Directions iivhd for work, or Kood work- at mnn amitilied. Oare, promptuM. ottrtauiurt On) ariot 0111 Kaaniinei u utiaei A pent, wanted lor Interior ooumiea. JOUKPU LEEDS. Principal. f F AVF.L ROOFS REPAIRED AND WAR- J ranted for tiv Tear, at hall tit. urioe other. .uaraw. 'I iu roof, repaired aud painted at oun ceut par square toot. Old aiiiuale root covered with r,fady rooiiuir, at aniall uuot. keKtou. aWutiux Oouipitnt , (ij. 4U VlNKritr,,t, tialUudseo. ' IHU AOOTION VALES. M THOMAS A PONS, NOS. 139 AND Ml a. rouRTH bviukrt. - Sal. at Wi. Auction Room., No. 1.19 and 141 S. Inrth ai eua HlTTrRIOR HOtTHEHOM KURrtlTURR, PtAHO. MIHKOIUI. rIKK I ROOF BA CR, ItAlfPOMK X&WJ', BRU88KLB, AWD OTHKB OARPNTS, On Thursdar MomlD, DM. t. at f O Clock, at the auction iw,m. K a.4mIama a large assortment of sunerior hnn.nhnlrt fumii,,.. . ririsln walnut parlor suit, onvered with pln.h, w.lnua urniture, covered with plush, reps, and hair oloth, llbrarw ' ana dining ronm furniture, Walnut ohamlmr suit., ton. wood pUnn-forta, tin. Fremiti plate mirror, (uperinr walnut wardrobes, bonkoaeee, aidebnarda, ettenaioa. , cenure,and bonquet tahlna, loun.ea, arm chairs, etagersaw hat stands, ofltoe decks add Ublea,oil paintings, enarar inirs, Una hair mattressee, foaliixr beds, bolster and pil- a " ."""ware, nro prora aare, made b Karml a Hnrnng, handsome ahandeiiera, ras oon.umln. anw conkin. stores, oountera. hanilMima aJa al.hnr riwl m mt jiiso, nn. franco piata mantel mirror, mm, gilt frame. i, I. . Peremntnrv Rsle In Nn. vrr mA a stui. . 8TOOK AN1) KIXTUKKH OK A BRAHH KOIINDRT (HIOK MANIFAOTOHY, A Nl) BII.VFR PIVatKiS . n,, naiiunr,ni, r, I u. ..... n Thurailajf Morning, Dee. at 11 O'clnnk. in Mr n No. W mm, w ...,- nVil' Vf ";,1,Vlei th" atock and it i turns, earn- . i.ii'T' """ ""amp, inreennrse power, mads fn,,.0i,H -!0"ilathe' "UM,e W'l" MurliUam;,eoi," Plot., and ntarly ni.W; monitor lathe; oral lathe: Utile Uola ; 1 lines shafting and pull.,,, j water and iaiston n terna; about lu.uoO il. Babbitt metal; Ibi brrfalt ingsandnldooi.ner.nd ainoi 8 steel rollers; Sptinolini presspa; lot belting; aorewpresa; drying o.e ;lap;witB pulley and roller; 4 rises; grindstone; 8 cog wheels ; efeotr, plating batteries; lbs. tinmen's sodder; lbs inetaT pewtt-rand brass: I oounter shafta: smeltingpot- botttni machine: counter and platform scales; a smelting tar. naoes; patent ohuok ; nnirenml chnok : iron-shearedTathn with treadle: silversmith's diea: module and n.ttn. . i oflioe table; lira proof aafe, made bjr Scott ) aliowiaa: glase sash, etc. y aiso. nn i mien inn unnnisnna plated ware, eto. 11 IK May bo eiainined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. KSPKfMAL BALE. No. 410 1.ibrar atrnet. 75 VERY SITKRIOR NKW AND RKOONDH Aff ALBANY NI PORTLAND SLKIGHS On Friday morning, D'C. 10. at 10 o'clock, at t.ha Kiln P. ,...... of William Jack A Hon, No. 410 Library street, between Fourth and fifth and ('lionnut and Walnut streets. 71 very anponor now and secondhand Albany and Portland . iv ...i , muii, m.,,u,. uHhHin, pw,( wiid on. ana twe asata. They are woll made, and handsomely fluuhed wit. plush lining, eto. nay now ue examined wtin catalogues. 13 1 2t BUNTING, DTJRBOROW A CO., AUCTION F.KR8, Nos. 83i and 834 M ARKFT Street, oomar of Bank street. Buooeeaor to John B. Myers A Oo. LARGE BALK OP BRITIPH, FREWOH, OERHA.fi; lion iviuuuTiii iov ....... s.. v .'V.'i ... ill lyj WWB. v ... ..... .w . ' i . . WWO. On Thursday Mornlna-, 'clock, on four month' credit. Doo. , at 10 o M1H IMPORTANT SALE OF OARPETINHS, Oil. CLOTHS, ETO. On Friday Morning, December 111, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 91) pieuea ingrain, Venetian, lint, bemp, cottage, and nur carpeting., oil olotlia, ruga, etc' n 4 jt LARGE SPKCIAL SALE OF FMRROIDRRIES L. CL ' On Friday Morning, Deo. 10, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. A full line of 4 8, 6-8, and 1M all linon U. S. handker. chiefs. A full line 5 A all-linen H. 8. mourning hdkfs. A full line 3 4 nil-linen heminud mourning hdkfs A full line it-1 all-linen hemmed and limited hilkf. A full line H-8 all-linon hemmed children' hdkfs. A full lin. button edge lawn hdkfs. A full line embroidered oorner lawn hdkfs. A full line hemmed and embroidered lawn hdkf. A full line hemstitched and embroidered lawn udkfe. A full line hemstitched and embroidered line, and lawa handkerchiefs. A full line hemstitched and embroidered grass li.eai handkerchiefs. A full line embroidered hdkf., comprising nnveltie. ia initials, names, mottoes, etc , white and oolomd. Full linns of 4-A, f-R, and 3-4 printed lawn hdkfs. A full-line of 3-4 printed enrah hdkfs. ALSO, A magnificent line of embroidered linen collars and cuffs, in all the latest novelties. The above sule will comprise on. of the largest anf best selected assortment of this class of goods offm- this season. 13 7 3t LARGE SALE OK FRENCH AND OTHER EURO. PK AN DRY GOODS. " On Monday Morning, Dee. IS, at II) o'clock, on four months' credit. ALSO, BY ORDER OI" AMSIUNKKH, Sal. of an entire stock of a johher, inoluding th. lease, good-will, and hiturea of store No. aVf Market street. U 7 at SALE OF 9000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROOAN. On Tuesday Morning, Deo. 14, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. t V. , 121 St THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. UU vinAOjnu i Dtrwat, rear entrance no. wn baoaonii Bale at No. 1110 Ohosnnt street. SUPERIOR NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, Rosewood Piano-fortes, French Plata Mantel and Pier Ulaseee, Brussels, Ingrain, and Venetian Carpet., Spring and Hair Mattresses, Uottagw Suit., Paintings and Engravings, Ohm. Toilet Seta. Glassware, Stoves. Kitchen Furniture, .to. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the anotion store. N Din m. ...... will be sold, by catalogue, a Urge assortment of new ani second-hand household fnrnitur. for parlor, ohamber library, dining room, and kitchen. uAnriiiia Aieo, velvet, Hiuesela, ingrain, and Van., tian carpels. FINE FURNITURE Also, several suits of parlor and chamber fnrnit.ure, mad. by our best cabinet maker, for their retail Sales. Catalogues ready and fnrnitur. arranged foreiatnina tion on Thursday afternoon. 13 8 St LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Ne. till MARKET Street. ' LARGE SPECIAL TRADE SALE OK ' PARIS HOLIDAY GOODS, By order of Menan.WILL.lAM GROSUOLTZ A OO., Being their Closing Sale for this Season. On Thuraday, Deo. 9. Also, By order of Messrs. 8AARBAOH. SCHWARTZ A CO., A larg. quantity of good a, saved from th. lata tire on their premise. It M ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS (ijatev naiesmen I or ja. i nomaa m Bon. m UHEbNU'f Strtxt. rear aatrano. from Mines. No. DRY GOODS, PRINTS, UNBERWEAR. ETO. On Wdnesdy Morning, A 1 11 o'olook, at the auction rooms, a quantity of de lainea, repa, printa, abirta, underwear, vo sU, .to., witboak reserv. It Hal. No. IP North Eleventh Street. SUPERIOR WAIJHUT HOUSEHOLD KURWrTURK. FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, Vina Velvet Garpeta! Hair Mattreaaea, Feather Bed, Bedding, China and Glaaawara, etc. On Thursday Morning, Dtb inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1.8 North Eleventh street, the entire Superior Furniture. U 4 4t AMERICAN ABTI8TS' LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Dec 17, 1M, and ID, At theanetion rooms. No. 6'JDChesnut street, a large and valuable collodion of Modern Oil Paintings. Among thai artitta represented are Paul Hitter, t-ieorge Y. Hartwiok. Hart. Coatea, Stoaeneld, Lotiohioua, Van Ney, and other, eutiatly celebrated. The I'ii-turea are all mounted in elegant gold-gilt framaa. Th. collection will be on exhibition on TUESDAY, tha 16th inst., and on the daa of .ale. 13 8 lot SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, At the Philadelphia Exchange, Third and Wal.uk treat, on Monday, December 30, at 13 o'olook M. Executor's Peremptory Hule-K.Mate of Ann Murphr. deceainyd-HTORE and DWELLING, 8. E. oorner U Kldgn road and Green atreet. DWELLING, No. blUChipoewa street, sooth of Lom bard, west of Twenty-si th streot. 13 1 6t rri A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, No. X e 1JI CHESNUT Street. Household Fmnitare and Merchandise of .very daecriav tion received for consignment. Pursuaal attention giveu to sale, at dwellings. 11 84 t LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF NEW AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK AND UPHOLSTEBY. TRIPLE PI.ATK SILVER WARE, NEW GASJONSUMINll STOVE. CLOCKS, ETO. On Thursday, December , at 10jH, o'clock. At Salesrooms, No. 1310 Chwnut street. 1'he catalogue oomprinea an unusually at trsotive assort ment of Furniture and Upholstery, th. larger part f which is of the FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE KIND. Fine-oiled walnut parlor suits ot the latest demons, end fiinniied in plush, terry, res, aad hair cloth; h anil some walnut chamber auita, in great variety, and finished in oil and varm.h ; bandsom. cottage auita, with and without marble tops ; superior marble top tahlaa, wardrobe, book cases, and sideboards, in great variety: walnut and oak extension diuing-tablea, diniiig-cbaire, etagerea, Spanish chair, handjHome aofa-beda and loungea, bu.k and straw mattreaaea ; also, quantity uf warranted triple-plat, eilver war., to close invoice. Six new liandHOUi. parlor atovss. N. B, Elegant oot. rosewood piano, at privat. aalo. eheap. U7 3t Ci D. McCLEES & CO. AUCTIONEERS No. MM MARKET Btreet. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALK OK BOOTS. cUIOKb), BKtMtANS. ETC., t .1. 11iiim,Iu. MMnin. , ' Dec. , at 10 o'clock, including a large tine of ladiea. . miesee'.and children's city mad goods, to which we la vite the attention of the trade. It PAPER HANQINQ3. T OOK ! LOOK 1 1 LOOK ! 1 1 WALL PAPERS' and Linen Window Shade. Maunfaotnred, tba ebeapeat in the city, at JOHNSTON'S) Depot. No. luat SfhlNG GAUOKN Street, below KUveuth. Uranob, New (07 t h.DKB AL btreel, Oaiadsn. Now Jsrwy. t J4