THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, I860. l1ty Affair. A mr.ctln was held Inst ovcnlns: In tho Hilt of the (icrtimn Society, No. 21 SoutU yevcnlli itrcct, to i'onni(U'r the case of lr. I'liHldelioeppe, how under sentence of deiith, having been con victed of murdcrlujf MiM Hienuct'kc. William J. llorptniunn wan called to preside, and bo toted that the object of the meeting was to deTlf-o nnd adopt nueli nieusurcs aa may indueo Governor (icary to exercise his executive cle mency In favor of Dr. Hehoepno. Cieorge Nor throp, Esq., (tancral Louis Wagner, Dr. Vv'ray, nrd Professor Keeso were selected to act as Vice-Presidents, and Eugene Smith, Esq., as Secretary. Addresses, in which It was main tained that the death of MUs tstennceko was to be attributed to natural causes, and not to poi sons, and that there was no testimony in tho cape tending to prove tho will of Miss Stennecko to be a forgery, were made by Messrs. Ocorga Northrop, Frederick Dlttman, Professor Reese, Dr. Wray, and Francis Wells. (Jn motion, it was resolved that a committee be created to make arrangements for a mass meeting, to be held on Monday night next. The following is the committee: Messrs. Francis Wells. General Louis Wagner, Charles E. l'ol.et, W. J. Horst mann, Dr. (lOttlelb Kellner, David Paul Brown, George Northrop, Dr. F. A. Genth, John E. Packard, and Dr. Edward llartslioruc, together with all tho oflleers of the meeting. The meet ing then adjourned. Last evening a meeting of property owners on Shippen street was held in Katcr Hall, Ship pen street, near Sixteenth, for tho purpose of changing the name of said street. Mr. George Gordon was called to tho chair. Mr. Joseph McMorris was chosen Treasurer, and Mr. Samuel McMorris Secretary. After an interchange of Views on tho subject the meeting adjourned to reassemble on next Thursday evening, when action will bo taken in the matter. On Wednesday morning, Mr. Brumel, of Camden, visited Twelfth and Chcsnut streets, and drew from the 8avings Fund $10,000. On his way to the ferry,. on Market street, he was jostled by a man who succeeded in tripping him, and immediately afterwards two others came forward to assist him up. When he got up he discovered that the strangers had attempted to get tho package, and while failing in this, did uccecd in getting about f2G.ri, and then disap peared. Last evening, in tho presence of members of Belcct Council, tho experiment of lighting tho gas-lamps by electricity was made, the lamps In Independence Square "being used for the pur pose. The battery was stationed in the Central (Station, and the lamps were lighted and extin guished successfully several times, wires leading to each burner. Yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, Abra ham Freedman, sixty-iilno years of aire, was run over at Fourth and Girard avenue, by a passen ger car on Fourth street. Mr. f ocVimn re ceived serious injuries, uud was removed to hi home, No. 331 Beaver street. The driver of tho car (No. 31) was placed under arrest. - " '! " Protestant Episcopal Church of St. T' m i ! Vino and Franklin streets, wa yester d;iv luo scene of the nuptials of Mr. Edward Rowland, a young gentleman largely interested in the iron manufacturing business, to Miss Norma Koons, the handsome and accomplished daughter of George G. W. Koons, Esq., of this city. Domr.tlc A flairs. Gold closed yesterday at Secretary Boutwell will appoint an experi enced merchant as Appraiser at this port. The internal revenue receipts yesterday were $480,1)88. Tho Custom House receipts, for last week, were $2,28,35U. Pere llyacinthe addressed a crowded meet ing at the New York Academy of Music last night, advocating tho cause of the French Be nevolent Society. The bank at Gallatin, Mo., was robbed on Wednesday of, it is said, sixty thousand dollars. Mr. Streets, a banker, and another man, were killed by the robbers. Ex-Secretary Stanton has entirely recovered from his recent ill health Incurred in the War Department, and now devotes his entire time to the practice of the law in Washington. A bill securing Immunity to soldiers of the war from indictment for acta committed while in service, and dismissing all pending prosecu tions, passed on its first reading in the Tennes see flenate yesterday. President Grant's message was received in Havana with very diverse expressions of feeling, of course. The Spaniards rejoice, and look upon it as a harbinger of peace and prosperity, while sympathizers with the insurgents are pro portionally cast down. The Hot louse of Representatives have refused to adiourn over until Monday next, they wishing to. employ the time in passing a new census bill. The following were the proceedings in Con gress yesterday after the close of our report: In the Senate Mr. Carpenter introduced a bill giving the Chief Justico of the Supreme Court a salary of $1:2,000, and the associate justices $10,000 each. Mr. Trumbull, from the Judiciary Committee, reported a substitute for Mr. Sum- ini'a 1.511 nt-inlitliinfi. tlin nmialliitA intinn nf the courts of the ifnitcd States in cases affecting the constitutionality of the reconstruction acts. Mr. Drake (Mo.) introduced a bill establishing a uniform time for holding Presidential and Con gressional elections. Mr. Stockton (N. J.-) in troduced a bill to exempt from tax all bequests of nroncrtv in trust exclusively for charitable purposes. , The bill to encourage the production of cotton was referred. Adjourned until Monday. In the House Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, intro duced bills to prevent election frauds and to tlx the time for holding Congressional elections. Mr. Davis, of N. Y., introduced a bill to tax fictitious and gambling sales of gold. Ad journed. Foreign Aflulrs All tho conditions of the Sultan's ultimatum have been accepted by tho Khedive of Egypt. A majority of tho French and many of tho German bishops will resist any declaration of Paoal infallibility. Alexander of Itupsia has conferred tho Grand Cross of St. Goorgo on the King of Prussia . in token of the cordial relations existing be tween the two countries. In the Spanish Cortes yesterday, it was intl mated bv the Minister of State that Spain would be protected at all hazards against any measures adopted uy me ir.cuincmcut council uosuiu io her Interests. Several cities in Franco were illuminated on Wednesday night in honor of the opening of tho (Ecumenical Council. At Marseilles a disturb ance took place, during which the transpa rencies and decorations were destroyed. Forcade'8 speech in tho French Corps Lcsrislatlf is commended by the scml-olllclal ioiimals in Paris, which state that the con tomDlated chancre in the ministry cannot now be carried out; Kochefort replied to the speech yesterday, taking occasion, us usual, to make offensive allusions to the Emperor, which wero received with a storm ot disapprobation. CITY COUNCILS. These bodies held their regular stated meeting yes terday afternoon. stirrt Hraneh. In the absence of the president. Mr. Barlow occuplod the chair, upon motion made, seconded and pariiaraeniariiy uunou, a i.ah nf communications were received. One was signed by Thomas Daley, surveyor of the iiiitri-t- Daluv denies tho veracity or certain im putations against his integrity in the prosecution of Uie worn oi iong iuo. ThiM una referred to the Committee on lughwavs . Mr. Hodgdon, chairman of the Committee on Water, reported a resolution to lay water pipe in Almond, Crescent and l wenty-sixtn sireew. Thla vim Airrnftd to. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Bumm. He nmnniinced aa a nuisance tlni blowing of steam whistles within that area in the built up city tra. nnu.d bv country auadruDflds in general and ex citable horses in particular. Mr. Uumm illustra ted the purpose ot his resolution In graphic terms. If was referred to a committee. Mr. Frauclecus, chairman of the Committee on liuilrniulH. to which wiih lvlttrred the subiect of re moving the Reading Railroad rails from Broad Htreet, uiado a statement. This part of the road, he said, was sold by the commonwealth to the Kailroad ouimiiiiv for a lai iie consideration, with the umler- MtundlDii that the tracks should be continued. The rnnnnlffco entejtin doubt whether the city haslhe i i(j)it to remove the tracks. They are of opinion thiit a unit for injunction Bf'iilnt the movement would ho granted by tho Court. Guarantee to the Company u certain fight to mi upon Pennsylvania avenue, Noble and Willow street",! and the Co m pHtiy ure willing, at their own expense, to remove their trucks from Broad street, in the opinion of the committee this proposal is reasonable. Let t'onnclls carry out this work, said Mr. Pranr.lscus, and both the Company and the city would be bene fltid. An ordinance was appended to the report. It proposes to carry out the Idea as above explained. It was postponed for a week. A rccolution was introduced by Mr. Duffy, In ftrnctirg the Chief Comm issioner of Highways to shovel away the slushy remains of tho so-called concrete pavement, in Vine street between Second and Front. It was unanimously agreed to. A resolution by Mr. Kamerly, asking the Mayor to return to Councils a supplementary ordinance regulating passenger railways, prohibiting the lay ing of any more tracks, unless tho companies pave the sides of tho tracks with cubes of granlto, was agreed to. A resolution notifying tho ofljeers of the Schuyl kill Ksilrnad Company to repair their track was efl ered by Mr. Hodgdon. It was agreed to. The action of Common Council, erasing an item nf jt MOO to build a sehoolhouse at Seventeenth and Pine Mrect, was by Select Council concurrod In. A resolution to restore Kalston street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, to its place upon the plan of the city was adopted. Mr. iJones presented an expenditure of 8741 55, In curred in the Interment of the lato Admiral Stew art. It was parsed. Mr. Smith, of the Twenty-socond ward, Intro duced an ordinance to prohibit unauthorized peo pie from pressing, on the occasion of lire, around a burning building. This Ted to a debate, In the course of which Mr Smith forcibly pointed out the superior advantage of a paid lire department. Tho bill, on motion of Mr. Hopkins, went ove until Thursday next. A resolution by Mr. Franciscan, instructing th t Committee on Kallroads to investigate the wisdom of the city uniting with the Heading Kailroad in the erection of a bridge over HichmoiiU street, wat adopted. The ordinance making an appropriation ot $150, 000 to tho inspectors of tho county prison, for an extension, was relurred. It was offered by Mr. Mo llvain. Common Council ordinance, supplementary to the one rclativo to the pavement of streets, was taken up. Jt was laid over until next meeting. An ordinance appropriating 1500 to improve the office of tho Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Police. The ordinance fixing tho tax rato for 1870 was railed up by Mr. King. It was not concurrod in. It went back to Common Council. This was the extent of the original business of the Chamber. After concurring in sundry high way matters from the other Chamber, they ad journed. Common liranch. This Chamber met at 3 o'clock president Wagner in the chair. A communication was received from Chief En gineer Downey, suspending from service the Har mony Engine and Fame Hose companies, for riot ing on Vine street, west of Fifteenth, on Sunday morning, November 21, and the Northern Liberty and .Ringgold Hose companies for rioting on the same morning, at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets. Referred. The following petitions and resolutions were pre sented: A resolution by Mr. Dillon, relative to leasing wharves and landings, and directing the Commis sioner of City Property to refuse to lease for less thon the rent received last year. Mr. 11. Huhn moved to refer to the Committee of Port Wardens, with instructions to act at once. Agreed to. Mr. Hall presented an ordinance in reference to arms and accoutrements for the militia. Keferred. Mr. Hice presented an ordinance to repeal an or dinance to build a sewer on Twenty-tlfth street, between Manning and Locust streets. Keferred to Committee on Surveys. Also, a resolution instructing the Chief Commis sioner of Highways to cease with the building of a sewer on Twenty-lifth street, between Manning and Locust. Agreed to. Mr. Evans presented a resolution instructing the trustees of the gas works to light the city gas lights every night, irrespective of moonlight. Keferred to joint Committee of Police and Gas. Also, one instructing the Chief Commissioner of Highways to direct the Hestonville Kailroad Com pany to repair their track, in accordance with the ordinance of Councils. Agreed to. Mr. Kay oflered a resolution from the Committee of Highways to draw a warrant, not to exceed 100, to pay the costs of the suit against the contractors for the construction of a culvert at Kessler and Coates streets. Agreed to. A number of petitions were presented and re ferred to appropriate committees. Air. union presented a protest against tne action of the president in refusing to adjourn the Cham ber last week at the hour of seven o'clock. The protest was signed by Mr. Dillon and other Demo cratic members, 'rue protest was encereu on tne minutes. On motion of Mr. Huhn, the chair was allowed to enter a rejoinder. The bill for the sale or the almshouse tarm to tue University was taken up. The bill provides that the sum ot smd.iiuu per ucre suau oe paiu ior me tract, which was amended by striking out lfi,000 and inserting .8000, and striking out both of tho provisos. jir. itav meveu to lnciennuoiy postpone. Mr. Shoemaker made a lengthy speech on the subject of his amendment of $so00; alter which the motion to postpone was not agreed to. The ayes and nays were called on the amend ment, ana stood ayes 2t, nays vj, anu tue anient ment was agreed to. Mr. lletzell then moved to lay the subject on the table, which was not agreed to. The first section, as amended, was agreed to. anu the bill nnallv passed. Mr. Evans moved to suspend the order of busi ness in order to consider a bin trom select uouncu to request the Mayor to return a certain bill. Agreed to. and the resolution passed. Mr. Shoemaker presented an ordinance malting an appropriation of 19,350 to the Law Department tor the year lbiu. Postponed. Also, one making an appropriation of 870,1C6 f!G to the Department for supplying the City with water lor the year iwi. f ostponeu. One approving of tne sureties or -j. nomas ju. Locke. Citv Solicitor elect. Agreed to. Also, a mil to authorize tue uity i reasurer to create a loan, not exceeding $000,000, to pay the interest of the city debt. Agreed to. Mr. Kay, ot uommittee on niguways, presented an ordinance attixing a tax on all horses except those used for dralt and agricultural purposes. Postponed. Also, a resolution tor tue paving ot rorrv-iourtn street, from Lancaster avenue to Haverford street. Agreed to. Also, one repealing a resolution ior rue pavmg ot orthodox street. Keierreu to tne uommittee ou Law. Also, a resolution for the opening of Katcr street. Agreed to. Also, one ior tne paving or streets in nianayuuK Agreed to. Also, one ior tue opening oi .paring street, i wen tv-fourth ward. Agreed to. Also, one for the grading and paving of Sixth street, from Clearfield street to Kising Sun, Agreed to. Also, one tor tue grading or somerset anu otner streets. Agreed to. Mr. Hety.ull presented an ordinance from the Committee on Highways, reducing the number of supervisors to nine. Mr. lletzell moved to make it the special busi ness at tour o'clock next l iiursaay. Mr. Evans moved to uidenniteiy postpone Agreed to. Mr. lietzeu moveu to reconsiuer. Mr. H. Huhn moved to lay the motion to recon sider on the table. Agreed to. Mr. Evans moved to suspend the rules requiring the Chamber to adjourn at seven o'clock. Iso quorum voting, tne roil was caned. During the calling or winch, tue hour or seven having ar rived, the Chamber adjourned. OARPETINQS, ETC EW CARPET 8. AXMINSTEBS, WILTONS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYS AND I NGRAIN8, Venetians, , Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEEDOM & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, S8 Bmm PHILADELPHIA. CAMl'EL SMITH & CO.. No. 4 8. SEVENTH IAS FITTKRH ANU O htreit. BTKAM ANU OAS PITTKKH ANU H.rMBKli.8 An hi. ml Tube, Kituutts and ttraaa Works onstaully au work promptly attenaea to. , , . ... .. Ijalvenixed . uLe for Cemetery loU furnished. 11 17 3ia MARINE TELEGRAPH. 'or additional ttartne A'mok urn First Pcuia. ALMANAO FOR PHtLADKLPHI A-TIUS DA V Bun Uihks 714 Moon Hum 1I"M ftuNjsiiTH. 4 3-jI ihoh Watbb ran PHILADKLPHIA BOARD OF TRAUK. jAVrS DofOHKHTY, ) fiAMi n. k. Htokkh, Committer of the Month. JohKi a (j. t.iumi, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATIONS. J. O. .Turn, OAorge L. Bar.br, K. A. Bonder, - William W. Pant, Tiios. T Odlmpio. MOVKMKNTM OK OCKAN WTKA.USIIIPN. FOR AMF.RIOA. Atalmta London Now Vork Nov. Palmyra. JUtmimjoI.. ..NowYork Ti Bos... .Not. VirKinia. Liverpool ....New York Not. Nova sjrotUn ...Liverpool Portland Not. Nomenm. Liverpool. ....Nw Vork Not. A llrmnnnia Havre New York Not. Liberia Liverpool ....Now York via Boa... .Not. I'mitHchlandSontliampton. ...Now York Not. 'olorario Livorpool Now York Itao. Frin Liverpool New York line. J. of Brooklyn. .Liverpool , ...Now York Deo. FOR KIJKOPK. Oityof Paris. ...New York. ...Livorpool Hno, Fnropa New York ..(ilaagow Una. .Havre Deo. ..Liverpool Deo. Liverpool, via Hal.. .Doo. Pereirn Now York. ., Denmark Now York.. Col Antwerp.. .New York.. Aliemanma INew York., Nevada New York. . .Hainbura .1100. .1)00. .Deo. .Do. ,.leo. .Deo. .Livorpool ..Ixmrion .Liverpool ..Liverpool....,.., .l.ivpmnol Ata anta New York.. (). of Hrook)jn..Now York.. O. of London.... New York., Ktna New York OOAKTWISK. iMIMHsrm imL Pioneer Philarta Wilmington Deo. 10 Vt vonnnir Plntaia Ravanntkh Dho. II Oeo.WasbjngtonNow York.. ..New Orleana. Io. 11 l)e Soto New York. ...Havana Doo. 11 J. W. Kverman.Philarla. Charleston Deo. lti Morro Castle.... New York. ...Havana Duo. IH Jnniat Fbllada New Orleana Doc. IS Frnmethmii rhllarla (Jbarleaton Deo. 1 Mails are forwarded b? everr atnamAr in f Via rnortiliLr unna. The at earners for or from Liverpool call at iiuoenstown.oi. cept the Canadian line, whiob eall at Londonderry. Tbe teamen for or from the Continent caU at Southampton. CLEARED YFRTKunav Steamship Pioneer, Haired, Wilmington, N. O., Phila delphia and Koothcrn Mail Stnamnhin (In Steauitihip Prometheus, Gray, Charleston, K. A. Soufcr A n. Steamship Stars and Stripes, Howes, Boston, Thomis Wattnon A Sons. Steamer J. H. SbriTor, Her. Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Kcbr Pedro A. Orau, Lake, dinnfiiegoa. D. 8. HlntsonAOo. Sclir Rulpb Souder, Milan, St. John, M. it., K. A. Soudor A Co. Schr K. V. Crowed, Howns, Boston, Knight A 8ons. bt earn tug Lumberman, Nichols, Norfolk, Captain. ARRIVED YF8TFRnV Steamer Diamond Stato. Wood, la hnnn from Unlit. mnre, won mimo. w a. v.rovps, jr. Schr Wm. 'J ownsond, MoNitt, 3 days from Frederic, Del., with grain to Christian A Co. Schr Olivia, Kox, 1 day from Odessa, Del., with grain to Jos. L. Bow ley A Co. Oorreportftrfr nf Th Evrtintj TrXrfrmnh, ramus a aieiWAUON'S BULLKTIIv. New York Okfick. Dan. n Th hir. H,,ok n7o Graves. Rockwood. and Gathminn Trrana- lva In, night, light, for Baltimore. This will probably be the last tow we send tbis season. Baltimore Branch Oftick, Deo. 9. Tbe following barges loave in tow tonight oaatward : Schuyler; NiKlit.inirnle; Senator Wade; Wm. Wait; isune; iieaoiuie: m. naruen; ri. Miller; Amnrionn Horo; Shady Hun : and C. Partridge, all with ooal, tor Mew York. K. V. De V ltt. with coal, for Wilminirum. There ia considerable ice ia (IhniuniiMliA KATta.Hav.hnr. does not seriounly obstruct navigation. j-blladeij'HIA branch Okkii e, Ueo. in. The barges Fannie Jaaueth. and Kecrnit. wit.h aj1. for Nw Vnrk. will leave this afternoon. 1 be James Luughney. with eoal for Baltimore, left last uikui Aj, o, J. MEMORANDA. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, hence, at Riohmond 7th Inst. Brig (ieorge E. Preacott. Mills, hnnca for Haca. at. Olnn. eester7tb inst. Scbrs Klisbaand Rebecca, Price, from Bridgeport for Philadelphia, and Margaret Powell, Kenton, from New Haven lor Wilmington, Del., passed Hell Gate Hth inst. Scbrs Murquan, Heaney, for New Havea, and Reading KK. No. 43, for Bridgeport, both from Philadelphia. pasted xifii viuid rin mm.. Schrs L. S. Levorincr. Coraon ? Rnchal Rnunin. Rnnmnn ? and Lydia A. May, Baker, for Philadelphia, sailed from f roviaonce 7th inst. hchr W m. Wallace, Scnll, hence, at Norwich 6th inst. Schra Francis. Gibbs. for Bonton : M. A. Twonrl. Konnon. for New Bedford ; W. 8. Dennis. Dayton, for New Haven: A. O. Warner. Higgins, for do. ; and Lucy P. Ives, Mason, for Harford, all from Philadelphia, at New York Ktb inst. rsenrunrust, Hoatn, nom frovidenoe Ior Philadelphia, at New York etb inst. Schr A. Terrill, Ternll, hence, at Annisrjnan 21st nit. Schr Frank Herbert. Crowell. from Frovidenoa for Phi. ladelphia. willed from Now Ixndon 7th inst. Scbr Fly, Center, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. ccDrs olive, ior uiouonater; Addia f. ritimpson, ror Nabant; Mnggie Cummins. for Cohanaot. all from 1'bila- ueipnia, ai noimoa' tioie Bin inst. Tugboat America, for PbiladalDhia. nassad down from Alexandria on Wednesday morning, witn a U. 8. double nder in tow. Canal boat R. Reidrent, Lord, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York fctb iust. NOTICK TO MARINERS. With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 69. dated October 14. Ifti9. renDeciiog tbe LiubtviiSBnl oil tbe Black Sea entrance of tbe Boapborus, orticial information baa open receivea inai. me correal position or tne venani ia in 65 tuthoma water, about 15 miles N.N K. N K. from the en trance of tbe Bospburna. in lat. 41 dear. 27 mm. Ul snc. N.. long. 2t dog. 16 min. till seo. K. from Oreonwioh. from which position Koumeli Lighthouse bears SW. by t. (southerly) 15 miles; Karsbourno Lighthouse bears W. -j 8. (southerly) Sri milea; Shillee Lighthouse bears SK. Si S. (southerly) 24 mi I os. If 1- VCT TJ CTTITniTTOir fV. .. I Lf uiuvi. ...... vuuiininu. Treafeury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Wanking- ton, U. C, floy. X), J BOW. Roar buojs. colored and numbered the same as the iron buoys, are being placed in clone proximity to the iron buoys in the I ower Bay of New York, to prevent the chan nels end obstructions from being left without marks, in cnee ine iron oniia are carrieu away oy ico. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. Closing Out at Reduced Prices PREVIOUS TO Making Alterations in Oar Store. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, STLVER-WARE, MUSICAL BOXES, FANOY CLOCKS, AND BRONZE ORNAMENTS. WILSON & STELLWACEN, No. 102S CUESNUT STREET, 12 1 125 ' PHILADELPHIA. JJWIS LAD0MUS & CO? f( DIAMOND DEALERS JEWELERS.) II W ATC11KB. .( HuUI S B1LTBU TtAKE. 1 WATCHES and JEWELRY EEPAIEED.. .02 ClioitnTit St., Ladies' and Gents' Watches. AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest dosiRns. Fngacement and Wedding Rings, in IV karat and coi Solid Kilver-Ware for bridal Presents, Table Outlory. fluted ware, eto, ll&fmw RICH JEWELRY. JOHN IJ It ENNA INT. DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 9 mwf 9mrp PHILADELPHIA. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No. 148 . SECOND St., cor. of Quarry. An assortment of WATUliKM, JKWELuY, and PLATKD WARE oonstantly on hand, tnitable for Holi day Gifta. 11M wfmUtrp ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, an4 FANCY GOODS, C. W. RUSSELL, NO. S9 N. SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE Wholesale Dealers in WATCH KH AND JEWKLRT, corner HKVH.NTH and CHKHNli beoond floor, and late of No. 86 8. TH.1 X jJ., 1 HtreeU. Ml zu ou NE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 95 CENTS yj WUJtuJ DLXON'B, Ho, 21 8. JClOUfU bUeet, DRY QOODS. GREAT CRAGH IN T DRY GOODS, EVEltfTIIINQ DOWN-HIGH TBICES OVER FOR THE SEASON. CRAND CLOSING SALC RICKEY, SHARP & CO.'S OK 1) RY C O O I H Vt Retail. Unprecedented Bargains IH SILKS, VELVETS, DBESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. THIS STOCK IS TI1K MOST EXTENSIVE AND VARIED EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL IN TUIS CITY, AND CONTAINS MORE NOVELTIES AND STA PLES OF RECENT IMPORTATION THAN CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE, ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. McVAUGH & DUNGAN, Io.lli B. ELF.VILTII Street, . Have this week opened a fine assortment of SEASON ABLE GOODS for Presents for tbe approaching Holi days. LINEN HDKFS. A full line for Ladies. Gents and Children, from the lowest to the hnest trades. EMBROIDERIES, In French work and Hamburg, eboice styles. LINEN SETS, Frem the plainest style to the finest imported. TIDIES, In great variety and entirely now designs. LACES. Pointe. Pointe d'Annliaue. Valenoiennos. Thread and Unipure, in new patterns. COLLARS AND CUFFS, FRENCH BREAEFAST CAPS, And a treat variety of II 29 mwfUa FANCY ARTICLES. 1YI I TLa L I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. HEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, freBh from tne mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwf 1869. HOLIDAY FB..QSI.NTS ! ' BEAUTIFUL AND CnEAP. A GREAT DEAL FOR LITTLE MONEY We have a moat splendid stock of Goods, finely assorted. and have put the pruica down to tho lowtst DOT, as we close out stock TYVIUK A YEAR regularly thut's our rule so as always to Keop mums iresn anu now. SPECIAL and POSITIVE BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. We invite attention to PAISLEY AND BROCHE SHAWLS. POPLINS, BLACK SILKS, AND PLAIDS. KID Mi LOVES, BLANKETS, AND CASSI- MEKES. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, 10 16 tf PHILADELPHIA. INDIA SCARFS. INDIA 5MAWIa. REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS, FOR A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. CHEAP AT No. 916 CHESNUT HTUEET, 10o3m PHILADELPHIA, LINENS. We are offering unusual attractions to LINEN BUYERS, Having received a -erj large and varied Importation. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STB EET, , rowramsp Philadelphia, - ttii iviw Ml Hic'vinraiiiivm i 11 I j Htockinft Tarns of all kinds; Tidy, Crochet, and UhdoIDk ijOlliin, wuuibmuv auu .vi, mv .'auvury, u. lu-u 1 11 -JtiHrn ILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS in tvi Wbiaaiea, tH 146 North BOOOND Rtraat. PUUlUlttlplUa. CJRY GOODS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. n!. Van Harlisgcn & Arritoi, No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, RcBpcctfnlly announce to thmr frltmris and the public gnncrally, that for TIIiKTY DAYS they will ofTflrtliflr ENTIRE STOCK of CHOICE AND FINE GOODS at such a re iluotlou aa will Insure a OJJICK 8 A LB. SPECIAL ATTENTION 13 Invited to the following lines of goods, among which are our NEW IMPOR TATIONS, MANY NOVELTIES, and aomo of the finest qualities made, being expressly Imported for the IIolilayH. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, IN ALL SIZES. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS, IN ALL SIZES. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. PARIS TAPESTRY PIANO and TABLE COVERS. RICH EMBROIDERED TIANO AND TABLE COVERS. RICH AND ELEGANT LACE CUR- TAINS. RICH SATIN CURTAIN MATERIALS. BRIDAL MARSEILLES QUILTS. EXPOSITION DO. DO. PINE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER CHIEFS, TogeOu:r with a large and getwral stock of WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, ' FLANNELS. DOMESTIC MUSLINS, ETC. ETC. ETC. 12 mwf lut s OME BARGAINS AMONG THE CLOAK1NUS. CASSfMERES. VELVETEENS. SILK VELVETS. CLOAKS. SHAWLS. BLACK POPLINS BLACK MKRINOES. BLACK ALPACAS. FRENCH SERGES. SILK POPLINS. PLAID SERGES. TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS. QUILTS. LACE COLLARS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIERY. KID GLOVES. ROMAN SCARFS, ETC. COOPER & CONAED, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, 1 7 fsm PHILADELPHIA. JEWELRY AND SILVRWARE. r t v rrr -- PLATED GOODS OF TBK nrxssT QUALITr AT THE LOWEST RATES, AT No. 804 CHESNUT ST., SECOND FLOOR, BY V. II. ROGERS. We are daily receiving- from onr Faotory, in Connec ticut, the latest styles of Cioods, of all patterns, from Rogers Brothers, and "Meriden Britannia Ca's" manu factories. Trlplc-PIatod Silverware, Suitable for BRIDAL GIFTS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. No. Wt CHESNUT BTREKT, Second Floor. 11 20 lm A. H. KOUKRS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. LARGE VARIETY OP IV ew Goods, Suitable for the Season, just received. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. JJIOHAEL MEAOHEB A CO. wo, B23 Bontn BIXTEKNTH street, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. In PROVISIONS. OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TJ81 TERRAPINS tlA PER DOZEN. Bit DRAWINQ INSTRUMENTS. ETO. QRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND Dra-wingf 3Xntcxials Of all kinds. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 9 22wfmtf Nft 924 CHESNUT Street CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Rb R. THOMAS & CO., DKAUHSIX - Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., . H. W. COHNSB 01 EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street. 91BBm PHILADELPHIA HATS AND QAPS. EWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy-ttttin. Dree. HaU (patented), in all the improred fashions of the season. GUJUiNUT Btreel out door to tb. Post Ottloa. ll 111 rut O R N EXCHANGE BAG M A BV FACTORY, JOHN T. RAILKY, B R. E. comer of W ARKKT and WATER Street, DEALER IN BAto'aVd BAGOINQ Of every deacription, for Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-PhuaphaU of Lime, Boa Dust, Kto. Tavrce and small GUN N Y K AGS constantly on hand. iii Also. WOOL BACKS. JOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MERJ (J chants and Mannfaotmrers of OonMtog. Ticklnc, ate, Kft jij,jUJaiNlJXbUM.I,Pnallpui 41wlw! AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. '1 THK GRAND TFSTIMONTAL TO RUFl'H ADAMH, liy JikIro ALLISON, EDWIN FOMHKHT, and IdOl otlirrs. tnkoa plncn KRIl) AY KVK.NTNO, PeoemWlO. CARL SKN'IZ'H PARLOR UUUUKHTKA will open the entrrtnlnnicnt hy pnrfnrminR La Uilaua, Seroruido, llo, wt iu, W'etliiind (ipsang. Tickets, M cents, at Trumpler'i and at the door. Door, open at J. loimnence at t. 13 H Ht T A U K A "'kK. N E8 n1..,, . CHFSHDT 8TRF.KT THKATRK. lO-MOHT, after wei ka of preparation, an original r(M niantio Irish Drnma. id rive acts, entitled PA'IKKIK, OR, THK WH1TK LADY OF WKIKLOW. with new scenery, novel effects, and tine oast, i l'striir MiraI,AnR.4 vtrvvRi T11IHD t Mll.DRKN'8 MATINFK. HATUKDAY AT 3 The Piny-TO )H MARKS IN THK WOOD: . . Or, THK KIND FAIKT BIKDH. rTning,jdooropon at 7. Commence at '( to H, 1? N O L I 8 II " O T E K A. A J .1 If KM I vcTrvw va ii;t i ri'o "TRKAM'H Kl) I'OKKNS," tthe CHKSMLT 8THF.P.T THKA'f'RK, lith a fineeait and large Orchostra nnd l llorui, under . ,.,.'",, directinn of the onmpi scr. MATINFK (,t o'clock) WK.I)NKSDAY, Deo. 1R. 'euurnd at Trumplnr's M uic Store. U 10 41 WALNUT 8TRKET TFEATRE, N. E. COR. NINTH and W AI.NltT R,. .. t, l' ,.. THIM (Friday) KVKNINti, Deo. lo, 4 Hfth NiKhtanrl Konolitof the renowned Artiste. .... WItsK UATKMAN, MissBatemanVenitl'd' """r' expressly for MARY WARNER. Oe..rgf Warner I...:."'. .M ,! GK( Ro K ?.Vm? Z JU"ly 1',B ii.vu- i,; v aH'.'! YJff!'!.ttA fkanuis will lie given on SATURDAY at 2 o'oloi k. ' KS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREET i nr. a i ure. uegine H to 8. TIIF OVRIiMKD BDITTIP by Wre. JOHN DKKW and Onipany. MONDAY, nd TUF.SDA Y KVFNING8, Tom Taylor's erest fcccnic Comedy, THK OVERLAND ROUTE, Mrs. JOHN DKKW appearing as. .Mrs. Sebright Aioeu oy ine run uoaipsny. frsts foi ured six dsjs in adanc F O Y'fl A WPPTfll V T TT tr a w " ' V J.- A 11 Alt a A, MW ITa- i ji ii i nr, i r,Aiv v nif. r. v r rv i it v r.ni ,(i-s (irrntrst GstnnAMaof the Ape. KlA K KLLI BRO1' H KHS. X1411a Il linUIIILU Vt l A I 1 1IKU 1.V1 lliw,.,' i.iuu iiv Mjyj a gji,r.n Itr.nijIi.nllkJO J". V l rlr. tho Qneen of Son.; Msd'lle UK ROSA. AVKNTUI DKR GKLSKT TkB, THE UKKFK KLAVF., KTO. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'olon A VENTURES clonk. '' DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA T10U8F,. KEVUNTH R below Aroh (Late Theatr. Oomique) Conrirniod Hncrrse and Increased Attraction. TH1H KVKNINdand Continue F.Tery Night. DUl'HKZ A BKNatDlOT'B , (ilgontic Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Troope, intro during Another Immense New Programme. Fimt Time New liurleique 4 T Thieves. First W .ek Fascinating Four Graces. . First Time Green Korm Krone. First Week liobinson. Belle of Madrid. Admiei-ion, btic. Panm.t, 26c. Gallery, 25o. "VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELKVKNTII Street, above Cheenut. THK FAMILY RESORT. , CARNCROSS A DIXKY'8 MINSTRELS, -th. RTeat BUr Troupe of the world, in their aneouall. m F.TIAOPIAN SOIffKKS, "au BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS, OPERATIC bELKOTlONS, and IUGHABLR BURLESQUE. EVERY EVENING. if R,pBn t J 0ARf' UROSS. Manager. It. F. BIMPHON, Treasnrer. lnt WERICAN CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC in rtK TriKM will hpgin MONDAY, Jan. 3, 187. Numes of New Pupils shonld tie entered VKl'UKK THK 1 r. i, t U I1VIIUI1I1DD Thar A ml f I ..I'.m.i.i. a. hinl. ma l.A .!!.. t . . . U . early apphcat ion at t he office, ili 1 Ht No. 1024 walnut strff.t. TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD -INGS NIGNOK BLITZ in his New Mysteries, assisted by his Son. , .... THF.01.ORK BLITZ. Evenings at 7V. Matinees, Wednesday and Satnrday at X MAU10, VKNTRILt lUIMM. GANARIKB, AND liUU- Admission, SSo. Reserved Seats, talc. i., r, inu.ainr.LO, HUtf V-ALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER Jn.,.GA?I)?'N' Kn- ,2- 752' I-4- nnd 728 VINE Btreet. THE GRAND OKCHKBTKION, formerly the prop-rty of the GRAND DUKK OF HADI-'n, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALF.R, of this city, in combination. with FLAM ICR'S ORCHESTRA and M is. N KLLI K ANDERSON, will perform KVKRY AFTERNOON and EV'FNINU at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. 1 Utf TATATORIUM HALL, BROAD STREET. 1 below Walnut. ' SATURDAY F.VF.NINf!, Dec. 11." TESTIMONIAL BKNKFITTO B. 1. DUANK X. T K . who will appear in bis NINETY MINUTES IN K.WFFR KOMPANVj OR, SONG AND CHIT-CH AT, WITH bK H TCI 11.8 OF X-UKNTRIOK KAKACTKU1 Professor ROBERTS, Pianist. AdiuiSHion Kards, Fifty Cents. Doors Uo Klosed at 7. Kommenue at 8. ia 1(1 2t QENTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATINEES MUM lAfc tVNU HA 1.1,. 1H6O.70. avarv HATIIR. DAY AFTERNOON at 34 o'clock. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JJOL1DAY PKEUJVTN: HARDING'S EDIT80N3 THE HOLY lilliLIi. . Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bibles, fob ;i :. v CHRISTMAS, W EDDING AND ... BIRTHDAY '', rUESENTt Alio, Presentation Bibles for CHURCHES, CLERGYMEN, bOt'lETIES AND TEACHEUS. HTf, New and superb aHgortment, bonnd in Rlcli Lcvax . Turkey Morocco. Paneled ami ornnmiintal i)ilin c(ual to the London and Oxford eilltlonu, at lean thav half thulr price a. W. W. HARDING, No. 320 CIIESTUT STREET, , BTltENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMBINED J Harding's Patent Chain-back PHOTOCRAPH ALBUMS. For Wedding, nollday, or Birthday Presents, thes Albums are particularly adapted. . The book trade and dealers In fancy articles for holiday Bales will find the most extensive assortment of Photograph Albums In the country, and superior to any heretofore made. For great strength, dura bility, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back: Albums are unrivalled. Purchasers will Dud It greatly to their advantage to examine these new lines of goods before making tip their orders for holiday stock. . Also.a large and splendid assortment of new styles of Photograph Albums made In the usual manner. W. AV. IIAHDING, NO. 32G CHESNUT STREET, 11 871m PHILADELPH I A.' pniLosopnY of marriaoe.- -. A New Course of Leotnres, aa delirered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, erahraoinK the .nbjeot.:- How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Ar. ; Manhood Generally Reviewed t Th. Cause ot Indigestion : Flatulence and Nervous Disease. Aooountedl For: Marriage Philosophically Oonmdarad, eto, .to. Pocket volume, containing the. Lecture, will b. for. warded, poet paid, on reoeipt of 26 eents, by addreasin. w. A. LEAKY, Jh.,8. K. aoraorof Vlh'ta and WALNUX Btreeta.Philad.lnhl .86 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUECITZ ANI COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Kstat.of JOHN V. NIPPKB, deeeaaed. The Auditor appoint fd by the Court to audit, settle, and! adjust the account of "The Pennsylvania Company for In surance on Lives and Granting A nnuities," Kiecutors of tbe lust will and testament of JOHN O. N I FPKS.dwieaaed. and to report distribution of th. balance in tbe hands o( the accountant, will meet th. partis interested, for the) purpose of his appointment, on TUKNDA Y, December U, -m, at 4 o'clock P. M athla oflio., No. 0 H. Mb'til Btreet. in the city of Philadelphia. 1:14 ti b Ul 13 ROB KltT P. DHCHERT, Andltor. i. . irrnw. ahow. 1 AfvTOIf x irieniAiion. 'J BHlVVIfO AND COMMISSION MBHOMAJIT No OOKNTIKB BLIP.N.w York. Sa 18 BOUTU WHARVES. Philadelphta, Nai6 W. PRATT Btraet, Baitlmora. W. ar. prepared to ahip every desoripuon of Freight td Philadelphia, New York, Wilminton, and tntermecUat. points with uromptnaas and -despatch. Canal Uuala aaa 6taam-a fnrnimhal at tb. horiaat ottoav CTEVi:.SO, 1IKO.. fc CO.. OILS, U IS3u No. 134 8. BKOOND IUmU .