THE DAILY EVENING TELEG HA P it H j ADE LP 1 1 1 A, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1800. tiEwa BumryiAR-g. t !Ht Affairs. The llayt.cn ram Triumph (formerly Atlanta), white proceeding down the bay ou frunduy afternoon, liroko tho bed plute of her condenser, and wne towed b.tck to Chester for repairs. Yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, Michael Curver was struck by a trsiin on tho tiennantown Railroad, at School lane, and seriously Injured. The Finance Committee of Councils held a meeMnir last evening for the purpose of con sidering appropriation bills. The. Prison In spectors asked an appropriation of $i:W,t)3(.) for 1(70. The committee reduced the amount to 133,38U. The Guardl.'ms of the Poor estimated tbclr expenses for 1S70 at 434,7iK); this was re duced to 44 17,000. Yesterday afternoon a fire occurred In the newly fitted "up store of Messrs. Peterson fc Carpenter, No. 1114 Chcsnut street, agents for Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines. Tho fire was first discovered In a lot of paper in one corner of the hack basement, and it was fortu nately extlnmilshed before, any damage was done to tho building. Boxes containing sewing machines were flooded with water, but the extent of damage could not bo ascertained last evening. The residence of Mr. Henry Starr, on Broad street, near Passyifnk road, was entered on Sat urday morning about 4 o'clock, the thieves using a pair of nippers on the front door key. When inside the house, thr.y entered the room in which Mr. Starr was sleeping, and carried olf all his clothing. lie was aroused by the nolso the burglars made, but could not follow them for the want of apparel. Mr. Starr's residence Is below the police limits, and is in a portion of the city in which numerous depredations have been com mitted within a few weeks. A general meeting of the ingrain carpet weavers was held last evening at the hall. Front and Master streets, when votes were received i relation to tho price of labor, 117 voting for the full price, 33 to Zi cents per yard, and eleven for the reduction. Thirty-one men were reported as not having voted. A resolution inviting the co-operation of employers with the employes, in order to arrive at some amicable adjustment of the difficulties existing at tho present time, was laid on the table. It was then resolved that no one should accept employment at a reduced price. Saturday night, the 4th of the present month, a Mr. Rogers was killed by being shot through tho head on a road in the vicinity of Richmond, Va. A man named Johu Bowles was charged with being his murderer, but a search failed to find him. In a house on Thirteenth street, near Wood, Detective David Gordon feund Bowles yesterday working at shoemaking, and arrested him. While in custody Bowles ad mitted having been ruling with Mr. Rogers on the night in question, but alleged that ho left him two miles from tho place where he was found. Consenting to go without a requisition, he was handed over to Chief of Police Egbert, and they left immediately for Richmond. Bowles has a bad reputation, and has been re cently discharged from prison. A meeting of the Classes of the German Reformed Churches of Philadelphia took place yesterday afternoon at tho Second Reformed Church, Seventh street, above Brown, for the purpose of making arrangements for the re ceiving of Rev. Isaac S. Hartley, of New York, who has recently accepted a call to the pasto rate of this church. Rev. Dr. De Hart, of Bucks county, presided. After the usual opening services a committee was appointed to make arrangements for tho installation of Rev. Mr. Hartley, who reported the following as the order of exercises for the occasion: The installation to take place on the first Sunday evening In January, 13U: Hcv. l)r, J. F. Berg to preach the sermon, Rev. M. Orr to deliver the charge to tho pastor, and Rev. Dr. Wadsworth to deliver an address to tho congre gation. Rev. Mr. Hartley was present during the proceedings. Rev. P. Stryker Talmage, pastor of the Be. thune Memorial Church, Twelfth street and Monteomcry avenue, having accepted of a call from the Reformed Church at Mauayunk, was dlsmit-scd from his old charge. The committee appointed to make arrangements for his installa tion reported the following: The service to take place on Thursday evening, lecouiber 30. Rev. Charles Collins, Rev. Dr. Clark, and Rev. Dr. Wadsworth will take rart in tho exercises. Arrangements for the installation of Rev. Dr. Woflovi.rth n niistor of the Third Reformed Church, Tenth and , Filbert streets, was deferred until an adjourned meeting of the Classes. Assistant Assessors William U. Johnson and William Dixey, seized eight barrels of contra band whisky, on the premises No. 411ti Ludlow rtreet, West Philadelphia, yesterday morning. Tho barrels were concealed under a pile of manure. A lad named Mitchell, aged about 11 years, was attacked by two negroes at Juniper and Cherry streets, yesterday morning, and one of them pulling out a knife, nearly severed tho boy's under lip. Tho two villains then lied. while the boy was taken to a neighboring drug store and tho wound dressed. Domestic Allah's Gold closed yesterday ut Secretary Robeson has returned to Wash ington. Tho Senate Finance Committee holds its first meeting to-day. Congress will adjourn over from December 22 to January 5. A number of post olliee changes were made in this State yesterday. Three murderers were arraigned in the Su prcme Court at Boston, yesterday. The Internal revenue receipts were three- quarters of a million dollars yesterday. Tho administration Is in daily expectation of St. Dominiro voting herseit into the l nion. Assistant Assessor Tome, of Marianua, Fla., it Is reported, was murdered on tho night of De cember 4. Justice Grier, of the Supremo Court, will send his letter of reslguailon to the President to morrow. A remonstrance has been sent to Washing ton, from Schuylkill county, against the repeal of the duty ou iron. Tho evidence taken this summer in the con tested election case of Covode va. Foster, gives the former 4U majority. Real's Bonteuee oty death, for tho murder of Officer Smedick, has been alllnued by two out of throe t tho New i ork huprome Court judges. In San Joaquin eounty, Cal., ou Thursday night, a house was entered and robbed and its live occupants murdered. A few nights pre viously another store was broken into aud two men killed. A man named I )ennlson, resisting arrest In Elmira, N. Y.. on Saturday uiii'ht, was shot by tho otiiccr. Wounded as no was, tuo tttatiou bouse ollleials put him in a cell and left Mm utterly uneared for until morning, when he was lound dead. The Alabama Senate was engaged yesterday dlsenssiii'' a bill giving equal privileges In travel to colored peoplu. Au amendment to vlve them euual but beparato accommodation was proposed and supported by the only colored Senator, who denounced tho bill as a piece of demagoglsm. Tfm followlmr were tho nrocecdimrs in Con- "res vesterday, after tho close of our report: " in the Senate Mr. C arpenter, from tho Judi ciary Committee, reported a bill to perfect tho reconstruction of Georgia. It recouvenes tho old Legislature, including tho colored members and excludes those disabled by the fourteenth iLiiieflinint. Mr. Corbett introduced a bill to fund the public debt, which provides for 41000 bonds to tho extent of 4,1,000,000,000, to run for ahirtv-five vears. each bond to bear ft per cent. Interest for the first three years, ft per cent, for tho six years following, 4J for the next slx vars. and 4 per cent, for tho following twentr vears. Mr. Wilson introdueod a bill to regulate the Importation of emigrants under labor contracts. Mr. Carpenter Introdueod a Mil providing for retirement of judges of the Munreine Onirt. when incapacitated for any cause, at full salaries for life. He also offered a resolution doclarimr that the Bnanish eunboats should not be allowed to sail from the United States, which was laid upon the table by his re quest, he saying that he would call It upon Wednetday. Mr. Trumbull, from the Judiciary Cow in It tic, reported tho bill to relievo Congress men from the Importunity of ollico-seckers. Tho mi to uciino the jurisdiction of conrts of tue United States wan taken up, advocated by Mr. Drake, and referred to tho Judlciarv (Committee. The bill restricting tho appcllato jurisdiction of me ftnprcmc uourt was considered and laid over. After an executive session tho Senate adjourned. in the J louse. Mr. Cox offered a resolution declaring for resumption of specie payments, quoting the words of the President's message, und several members rising to debate it, it went over. A resolution offered by Mr. Fox and modified by Mr. Schenck, directing the Banking ana currency committee to investigate tue re cent gold flurry in New York, was adopted. A petition of over 72,000 New Yorkers, asking the recognition of Cuba, was referred to tho Foreign Committee. Mr. cx offered a resolution re pealing tho tariff on coal, bnt objection being made it was not received. Mr. Kelley offered a resolution, which was referred, declaring the United States not bound by treaties made by foreign powers among themselves, restricting the passage of war or merchant vessels through seas or straits connecting seas. Mr. Butler, from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bill repeal ing the Tenuro-of-offlce act. A message from the President was read, showing the ratification of the fifteenth amendment by twenty-one States, two of the ratifications being defective. The Census bill was considered. Adjourned. Foreign A flair. The Oecumenical Council meets to-day, simply for the purpose of completing its organi zation. Mr. Burlingame's treaty between F.ngland and China has been ratified by the Chinese Gov ernment. The trial of tho directors of the banking con cern of Overend, (iurney & Co., for conspiracy to defraud the shareholders, commenced in lin den yesterday. The Austrian Rclchsrath was opened in Vienna yesterday by the Emperor, who an nounced that important concessions would be made to the different nationalities. Matters wear a threatening aspect In Portu gal. Kxtcnslve military movements have been commenced by tho Duke of Saldanha, betweou whom and the King the breach is daily widen ing. The resignation of tho Ministry is momen tarily expected. Yesterday the remains of George Peabody were revived on board the British man-of-war Monarch, with every honor. Minister Motley was on board, and formally handed over the re mains to the captain of tho Monarch, who ac cepted the trust in a happy little speech. THE LEAGUE. Annual ftlertinv nl the I'nlon I.envue-Klec-llon ol' O direr. Ijisl evening the annual meeting of the Union Iague of Philadelphia was held at the League House, Broad and Sansom streets. After the transaction of the usual routine of business, the annual report was read, of which the following is an abstract: The Report commences with a eulogy of Gen eral Grant, and expresses satisfaction that no single act of the President looks like a depar ture irom me strictest principles ot tuo Union party. The policy of General Grant's adminis tration is then adverted to, and It Is claimed that it is characterized by honesty, economy, impar tiality, and wisdom. The report states: If the promises which the administration now gives be verified and it needs little more thau adherence to the present policy to bring that anoui wno may calculate tnewcaitti, tuo power, the political solidity, and the influence in the world's affairs to which our country will attain within the life of a generation of men ? The bonds which hold together these States are stronger to-day than they have ever been slnco tho adoption of tho Federal Constitution. As far as the eye may look, we can seo no cause. however distant, that may again threaten the Union. ' Wo have had reason to rejoice, with onr fel low members of the In Ion party, at three im portant events which have taken place in our Mate since tue last annual meeting of the League: the passage of a constitutional Rcsrls- try law, the decision of tho courts in tho con tested election eases, and tho re-election of our candidates for Governor and Supreme Judge. In the early part of tho summer a single point of public Interest Invited and received the attention ot tue Hoard. 1 he Danisninent of the heads of Washington and Jackson from the postage stamps most in use, and the remarkable substitution of the representations of a locomo tive engine ana a mounted post-boy iu their places, had been publicly criticized in the League with great dissatisfaction and regret, and subsequently tho subject was brought directly to the attention of tho board. In such an uu worthy change we were satlstied tho administration of President Grunt had taken no part. Tho new stamps had been prepared by the contractors under President Johnson. A committee was appointed to communicate to the Postmaster-General what the board bclievod to be the general feeling in the League on the subject, and such a representation was accord ingly made. I he miscarriage ot his letter ap pears to have deprived tho Board of the receipt of the Postmaster-General's acknowledgment of our communication. Wo learn, however, that the memorial of the committee was received, and its suggestions carefully considered. We have reason to suppose that our views coincided with those ot the rostmaster-ueucrai, as we have the satisfaction to learn that new dies arc now in preparation, and five profile and five full lace heads ot Washington, Hamilton, r rank.hu. Jackson, and Lincoln are to be substituted for tho ten denominations ot stamps, ana that the present stamps are to bo withdrawn as soon as possible. mo report oi tuo ubrary committee exhibits a sensible and proper activity in that depart ment. Lost year the Board of Directors made an appropriation of two thousand dollars for the purchase of books, and this year they have ap propriated twenty-nve nunarea aoiiars lor tho same purpose, with these appropriations the foundations of a library have been laid. Tho total uuiubcr of volumes now in tho library amounts to twenty-six hundred and ci'-'htv-nine. Tho roll of the League, on tho first day of De cember, 1800, contaiued tho names of one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-eight members. Of this number, ninety-three were eleeted since the date of the last report. We have lost since that date, sixty-eight members by resignation, twenty oy death, ana tuiriy-uino were suspended lor non-payment oi their annual dues. The reports of tho Treasurer and of the Audi tors for tho year lSti'J are now upon tho table for examiuatiou. The income of the Leutruo for tho year ending on the first of December, 1800, was inly thousand and eighty-two dollars and lifty elgtit cents, which, added to the surplus of the previous year, amounts to sixty-seven thousand, nine hundred aud sixty-two dollars aud thirty- six cent. The disbursements for the same pe riod were lorty-seven thousand, nve hundred and ninety-eight dollars ana one cent, leaving a surplus of twenty thousand, three hundred and si.xiy-l'onr dollars and thirty-fivo cents. Thoro is no indebtedness outstanding to diminish this amount, faking into consideration the nourish ing condition of our treasury, the directors have lixed the anuual tax for tho following year at twenty-iivo dollars. t An election ol otneers for tho ensuing year was then proceeded with, and after an exciting coiiK'ft tlio following ticket was elccted:- I'KESinKNT. Horace liluney, Jr. Vn:K-l'ltRSII)KNTS. A'lolpli K. Hone, ' J. Jtlllni:ltani Fell, Morton Mc.MicliacI, Charles (illilxnis. IIIKKCI'OHH. fieorce II. linker, James E. Claglioru, Kilwanl H. Clarke, John P. Verree, llt'iiry Li'wis, Kaiuuel !. Perkiug, Jiwepli Trliuule, Innifs II, Orni', rili'plifli A. Caldwell, K.dwaM V. Kiiigm, Klclimil S riirlit. John lilcf, Airrtsil U. JcsHup, J. Fr alley BtiiliU. The Prehideut'" iu)6Ba(;o was telcicraiihcd in iuii to tlie leading papcre 111 ,aiiiiua. ! CALLED RACK TO LIFE. ' Ifiro Mnn Prrmlnrl ks I lunar Hrcelei thr. Cvrwa ol liia KfHplir. t'rnni, ( liuffulo Kxjirnt, Dtf 11. Mrssner, the Hoehpster wlfe-ninnlnrnr, narrowly escaped hanging yesterday, and, oven with the respite, It Is UtotfetlHT provable that he will at no distant time he executed. About 11 o'clock the slierltr, with niemlxrs Of the prens, and a few friends of the prisoner, went to the cell in which he Is coutlned. He wu being dressed for execution by one of the turnkeys of the tail, and a the party entered wm uslstinir the turnkey to but ton bis vest ; his coat was laid across the back of a chair near hy, and on the window leiln-n lav an nnen book of devotion, orlntfld In Uur- nuin, arid a photograph from a plctura of tho Virgin Mary. The unlocking of the door did not appear to attract his attention, but the tramping of many feet caused bun to turn around with a quick, spasmodic motion ; his eyes were fixed on the floor, and his teeth llrnily set ; he evldcnily thought they had come to lead him to his death. He held out his hand to tho hherlir without a word, but expression hy his manner that ho recoKnled tho duty Imposed upon that official. The Sheriff, almost too affected to sneak aloud, whispered in his ear. "A respite luw eurne: a sUiv of proceed inn has been granted.' Messner replied with a puzzled look, as though he did not understand, npou which Hheriff Sutherland said to him, "You still live. You will not be hanged to-dav." Mke an electric flush the looks, manner, and beating of tho man chanired : the firm set teeth relaxed; the eye, schooled to hardness, betrayed his emotions, and the blood receded from nis cheeks. Ills whole system seemed to droop; and slowly t am ine away, tie dropped into a chair, with nis nacK to me nysianners. rresently ho roused nimseii, ami. wime snaking nanus with the people wno surrounded him with congratulations, he said that he did not expert the respite; that he was prepared to die; nil rnir n m wan uu.m ....(n... ft in run or three months, If it was decided that he must be hanged, ho might not be so ready- When Mr. Ripsom, the lawyer who has fought tho case through, came lorward to shake hands with hi client, the tears camo to his eyes, his voice faltered, mm oe codki nut control nimseii to introduce nir. Proctor and Mr. Chenehro, who had been with htm to secure the writ. There were few In that cell who could contain their feelings, for solemn thoughts will come as one stands In the presence of a man around whom the black pall of death has beeu fold ing, and whose life had only been Baved by a few, a very few minutes. Aftr some conversation lu (ier. man lth one or two of the people present, he was icit aionc wuu tue itev. Mr. tsayer, his spiritual aoviser. MARINE TELEGRAPH For additional llanne A'ewi sm First ray. A I.MAN AO FOB PUILADKLPHI A-THIS DAY St Kism 7'lrt Moon hers. 9 4 Hon Hkth 4'M llioa Waxkb Iu 41 PHlIjADKJ.PllIA BOARD OF TRADK. Jamkn Dovohkhty. i BAMrrx i';. rvroKFj), uoMwintE or tub month. J OSKl'H U. U HU II II, ) COMMITTOR ON AnBITRATlONR. J. O. Junes, George L. Bu7.hr, K. A. Bonder, William w. ram, iuo. u. uruwple. JMOVEiTLKNTM OK OCKAN NTKAJI4UIPI3. FOR AMRRIOA. Nemenis. Liverpool... ..New York Not. 37 Palmyra. 1 jverpool..... New York yia Bos... .No. 30 Krin Liverpool New York Doo. 1 PetiDfjlv&uia... .Liverpool... ..New York Dec. 1 Moravian Iiiverpool rortlxnd Uih). 'J Carolina. tilaaxow New York Dee. 3 Siberia Liverpool . ...New York via. Boa... Dec. 4 fimbria Uavre New York 1m. 4 Onlla London.... ...New York Deo. 4 tuna. Liverpool.. ...Now York via Hal... Hoc 4 Villa da Paris.. .Havre New York Dec. 4 FOR KUROPfC O. of Antwerp... New York.. ..Liverpool, via Ual...rno. 14 Allemanma now vorn....Haml)nn Dec. 14 Nevada New York.... LiverpooL Dec 15 Cuba New York.... Liverpool Deo. 15 Marathon Now York.... Liveroool Ilou. IS IJanna Now York.. ..Bremen Deo. IS Atalanta New York.. -London Deo. IS j. ol Brooklyn.. new voric.... Liverpool D.io. 1M O. of London.... New York.. ..Liverpool Dec. Sn Ftna New York. ...Livernool .. .Den. !2X U.ot waemnirtonpiew York.. ,.i jverpool.... Jan. 1 UUAK l WlbK. DOMKSTIU. KTU. J. W. Hvermian.Philarta. Charleston Deo. Ill iorro(JaeUe....New York.. ..Havana Du. lii Jnniata Philads New Orleans Deo. 18 -I onawanda 1'tulnda Havannan. Dm). 1H Maripona .v .New York. ...New Orleans Deo. IS r rometnens rniuwia Charleston . Deo. 23 mails are lorwaraea bv even steamer in tha resuiAr nuea. Tha BtaimoM Infiwlmm UhmI ...11 - I k . , . . w. . . wu. u. ... . ban uQnuaiui, u, oept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from toe Continent call at Boathampton. GLKARKn VRRTimiHV Steamer R. VlUin. Cnniiiff. balttmnr. A. ftmvaa. .T Bohr Llzxle ' atohelder, JCaglien, Mataozaa, laao llouch m OTiirriB. Rchr K. HpofTord, Turner. Ravannah, 8. Lathbary A Co. Bobr S. V. W. bimmons, Williams, Charleston, do. ARRIVED YKfiTERDAY. Snip Bazaar. Jellersou. from Livernool Auv. IS. m. ported yenterdsy, repoH:- Kxoiriencd hnavv wnntiiHr on toe puiuuKe. nov. iv, in a neavy sale from NW., sprung mainmast, lout mainyara, sprung lower topsail yard, stove bulwarks, and fwlit sails. Hteaminip 1 toman, liaiinr, 4S hours from noeton, with mdRe. and puravnitera to 11. Winxor A Co. Saw a loreitrn barons ut anchor of tbe Fourteen feet Bank, and another loreiun ounjuv at tncuor uoiow tue Lieage launtenip. Kotar Klla Amsden, Smith, 16 days from Turk's Inland, with salt to Win. Ituinun A Son vosssl to Knizht A Kn. M Urj.ni. uroomau, urnwrora, In days from Jauknon ville. Ha., wit h lumber to Patterson A Lippinontt. Kcnrl. K. Manning, nanny, is duys from Wilmington, N. C, with .hinglfts to Patterxon A Mppinnott. Schr Aurora, Art is, 1 day from I redunca, DaL, with ffrain to Christian A Co. Kcbr Wm. 8. Mason, Lacey, 1 day from Milton, Dol .with grsin to Christian A Co. Hrhr Four Hist ere. Laws.l day from Mil ford, Del., with Drain to Jas. L. Bewloy A Co. nonr m. u. nurmi, xruroorow, i aay irom uamuen, Del., with (train to Jas. L. Bnwley A Oo. HchrTvcoon. Ononer. 1 day lrum rinrvrna. T)a1.. th grain to uos. jt. raiiuer. Kcitar K. J. Conner. Pardc dee, 1 day from Magnolia, Del., w tii rratn to .loa. ML fanner. Ki'hr VHndnlia. Camouell. 1 day from Loiusio. Did . with grain to Jos. F. Pnbuer. ' Boor h. a. ino- ai'uu, mo-.Honi, i aay irom utile Creek LandiDK, with grain to oos. r.. rauner. BELOW. Mr. Thomas Schnllnnfrer, pilot, arrived yeeinnlnv mm. Inff from Lewaa.reuorts baruue ham Kheimjirri. t'mm i liu.,. fupKox: Arcadia, irom ixnaon;ana schr t . K. Suuw, from rortu muv, ubviuh p.noeu iu. WKNT TO 8KV Barones D. MePhereon. for Gibraltar for ordain Xiajanh Campbell, for Marseilles : lings Globe, for Trieme; and eiern,ior t.iuraiiar lor oraers, an rrom f tuladelpnia, Wlin a nuiriiier in ecuoonerv, went to sea on ountluy. ive- portca uy jnr. i uos. ouuviieugur, pilot. DI8ABLKD. The Haytien Triumph (formerly Atlanta), bile nroteeoins itown toe bay on ttundar afternoon. Iirobmh bed plate of ber condenser, and was towed back to Chas ter lor repairs oy me lug vy. r . raras, tapuiin l-ewler. MEMORANDA. Bliin Tonuwanda, Turley, benoe, at Mobile lltli Inst. Sh'p I.ancamor. .iackson. henoe. at Mobile I3ih lnt Hbio John O. Baker. 8uear. trnm Antwern. luit K.lr . Dual 2Ctb nit. bore up from Bescby Head. (Ship 1 iim nrora. Rowland, for Fbiladolpliia, aiiilei from Liverpool idith ult. Shin Wvominc. Julias, for PhiladelDhia. entarail ( .t ljivi'rpooi .iviu uu. Manine tinni, Lianneviir, nonoe. at reset win nit. Karoue Kipress, IKwmor. henue, at ctwineinunde BUth ultimo. barque Griftin, Armstrong, for Pbiladelpbia, eatered out at I .i verpool 2fth nit. Barnne Kliza MoNeill, Small, anile i from Marseilles &ta ult lor raiermo. HritrO. II. Packurd, Pmk.lrd, sailed from Anpinwall L.'tn uit. inr momiti. Bni AmDniHe 1.11,'lir, tiia.nns, ninoe, at I artu 23d ult. hritf Marian na IV, Uouoalves, bonce, at Lisbon ith nltitno. Brix Annie naicneiaer, Dtesiman, lor rtiiladelubU, ar roniuMu tmu umi. Brii: Kenneiieu, minot, nonce, at rtanon laui inst. holir K. iJonmin, tirsie, uxawe. at iwatui nth inst. K. hr Julia Kli.abolb. UandaiiM. Uence for Medfor.l. at KOirarUmn 8th inst. Kcbr John l arnuui, Ilaker. for l'hiUvleltihia. cleared at Boston lit n insr. bulir Jolia U. Carrison. Smith, hence fur Boston. K Vnrlc 11th iut K. hr (ileiiw. oit, UickinBOn, hence for New Bedford, at Ntw Yoik I'Jtb inst. R. W. Dillon, honre for New Haven, ulmn nt. Tiiw nwiid I inlet, is a rotui ions, i ne uoatit rs-kintf ln. biivi- contmctad to strip tlie wrack of its maun ialitanl le- lircrtlieiu at pew rora .,. k.h a iiAniae. iiorf I. nanuv. asuinwan aim tilt Sthrs tisrah Bruen, Usher, and Mar K. biaith. Mini'b. n,,.,., at " iiiiiidk1'u w- iuw iu,.. . . . . i : . 111. 4 .. ' w I R E W O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRB GUARDS, tore Ironu and window, for factory and warenoo windows, lor cbarcbei ana cellar windows. IRON and WIRB RAILINGS, for balconies, offlcea cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builder. and t;arpuiia au uwi wilu prompuiuai . n . All fl II ...1 I. V. . and wort guaranieea ' ROBERT WOOD & OO tnthnm Na 1138 VIDiJE Avaoae Phils, CAMUEL SMITH & CO., No. 4 8. SEVENTH ir) htreet, bTKAM AND GA8 FITTERS AND VLU M B KUS . Tube, Fittings and Brass W'orkj ouutaiitly OUa irftrk nromotlv attended to. GalvanUed Tuba for OeineUry I nta furnianad. 11 17 3m CTGVINU.I, 1IK., Ac CO., OILN, DRY GOODS. J. Til. HAFLEIGH, Kos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St. Viil Continue the Sale 0 iris Fine Stock of Dry Goods, CommenciRg IVIoncfay. Dec. 13, AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. 600 TA1R3 BLANKETS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ALPACAS REDUCED TO 25 CTS. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 12' CENTS. 500 Pieces Bonnet Velvets AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICKS. EN TIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT BE FORE JANUARY 1. W U 3t GREAT CRASH IN DRY GOODS, EVERYTHING DOWN HIGH PRICES OVER FOR THE SEASON. CRAND CLOSING SALE or RICKEY, SHARP &. CO.'S IXaXVXENSX. STOCK OP 3K.Y iJr O O T H Vt Retail. Unprecedented Bargains Df SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS O00DS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. THIS STOCK IS TOK MOST EXTENSIVE AND VARIED EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL IN THIS C1T.Y, AND CONTAINS MORE NOVELTIES AND STA KES OF RECENT IMPORTATION THAN CAN BE FOUND ELbEWHERE. ONE PEICE AND NO DEVIATION. RiCKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 8 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. HOLIDAY FH.E3ENTS ! BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP. A 'ORE AT DEAL FOR LITTLE MONEY We have a most splendid stock of Goods, finely amort d. and nave put ine prii'es oown to tuo lowsnt Dil l , us we clnM out st oca TWiiitt A VttAK. rofTUlnrly tUut i rule so as always to keep tuiuxs fresh and now. 8,'.'ECIAL and POSITIVE BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. We invite attention to PAISLEY AND BROCKE SHAWLS. POPLINS, BLACK SILKS, AND PLAIDS. KID GLOVES, BLANKETS, AND CASSI- MEES. JOSEPH II. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, lo it Philadelphia! INDIA SCARFS. INDIA SHAWLS. REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS, FOlt A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PUE3ENT. CHBAP AT U i: ik u k v it y i: irst No. 9I CUKSMUT 8TUEET, - 10 2 3m PIIILADELPHIA. INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS IMPORTED AND FOR SALK BY J. W. RULON & SONS, No. Si North FRONT Btraet. 1211 St' z KP1IYR8 AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, Stookius Yarns of ail kinds Tidy. Oroch.t ami tt end iii tiir Colt Coiton, wholosaie aud retail, at Factory. No. Wl LOMBAKJ Street. ii a .up LOST. dV-IA REWARD. LOST A CERTIFICATI nM V of New City Loan. No. 1529, for (!4floo, In the num. af iiuun uiitun. Appiicauou uas uoen nuda Iwr a rt ewal ol atau oeitiuoata. n no iu to any oua vat ft M ftu !Wt No. 863 DEAN Rtreet. Phflaj J WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS ia Fioa Whiskies, Na. M6 North BOOOND Ruaat. PhiijiUv'l'bim CLOAKS. qloaks r CLOAKS !! THE LARliEKT APSORTMHST. TnE FINEST QUALITIES. The 9lot It-jxiiaMr l,i l . IVENS & CO., 23 N.l'TISHlrot,Rnd M.K.f'or. VKsIITlIiindlVAIIT, IHstnthara PHILADFLP1II. COODS FOR THE LADIES. JRIDAL, BIRTHDAY, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Tba Ona Dollar Department eonUins a Ultra assortment of FINE r MENlJil UUOU8, arahrat'ing DEfiKS. WOEK, GLOVE, HANDKRROHIKF, AND DRKBHINO BOXF.8. la xraat variety. DOLLS, MKOUANICAL TOYS, and TRKK TRIM- MimiS. 8II.K FANS. LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOOKS-! CHINA VASIS and ORNAMKN7B, JKWELRY, ET0 From $l0O to 3O-O0. Call and examina our Paris Goods. ' Part and Evening Dresses made and triminod from Vrsnch and KnilUb fashien plates. Fane; Costumes for Masqueradns, Balls, eto., mada to order in fortj-elKht boors' notice, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S LAD IKS' DRF.S8 TRIMMINGS, PAPF.R PATTERS DRF.8S and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 8stnth PHILADELPHIA. WINE8 AND LIQUORS. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DuriTorc &. Ziussorr. 215 SOUTH FRONT STREET. TBE ATTENTION OF THE TRDK IS l solicited to the following very Choice Wines, ato.. for sule by 1SU1! IUII (X liliDOUll, SIR BOUTU FRONT STREET. mi AMPAt.NK.S As-ente for her Majesty. Duo de Montebelln, Carte Blene, Carte Blanche, and Charles Farra's Grand V in EuKcnie, and Vin Imperial. M. Kloi,. man A Co.. of Mayence, Hparkling Moeelle and KUiMK u A iikik an out island. Houta nine iteservn. tiUF.RRIEM. F". Kudolphe, Amontiluidu. Topaz. Vul- lt tte, Pnleand Golden Bar, Uiowa, eto. I1I.AHKT8 -Promts Aine A Cie.. Montf errand and Bor- pohtn vintin veitiii ttoai. vaucite. ana univn. denni, Clamts and hanterna Wines . tari "Metier hwun." BRANDIES. Hennessey, utara, uupuy uo. s various vintages. a c AR8TAIRS Mo CALL, Nos. 1QJ WALNUT and 31 GRANITE Street. Importers of BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, OLIVK OIL, ETC., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the sale of PURE OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHIS- iAB STAIRS' OLIVB OIL-AN INVOICE V of tha above lor aula ly . 6 28 8p Nos. 128 WALNUT and iil GUANITK MU. UAnaiAina it .mitja i.l.. V i. M. Shanen the Appetite. Y. ' . 91. Makes the Weak Robunt. Y. r jfi. Adds to the term of Life. Y. 1. HI. Is Unadulterated. "XT 1. . 91. X Ib superior for Mince Meat. V 1. 3I. A Makoa Bost Whinky Punch. Y. Cures Dyspepsia. Y. r 1. M. Is the Beft in tho World. 12 n tin WINDOW CLASS. "W I W 1 O W (JliA S K . T V EVANS, SHARP & CO., No. C13 MARKET STREET, Are daily receiving shipments of Glass from their WorkB, where they are now making 10,000 feet pur day. They are also receiving shipments of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Rough Plate and Ribbed Glass.pRnamelled, 8talned, Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they otter at LOWEST MARKF.T RATES. f9 25 Sm LOOKING GLASSES. ETO. jgBIABLIBHED 179 5. A. S. RODINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES. INGKAVING3, BEAUTIFUL CH HOMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer 01 au tinaa 01 IVtJOKIKa-GLABS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FHAMU3, NO. 910 CHESNUT BTREET, H Fifth door above the Continental, Phlla. OENT.'8 FTTrNlsnNrNQOQp'sl pATBNT HHOULDER-SKAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER" made from measurement at vry Biiort notice. Ail other articles of GJTWtMiiN'a DUES GOODS la mil variety. WINCHESTER CO.. No. 7o ClIKSNUT Street J 1 1 A V fit 12 H i: IT N ran GENTLEMEN. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Pblladelpula, 8 Vtirp Fonr dooiD below Continental Hotel. FIRE AND BURQLAR PROOF SAFE mm '"wind ioN rsfi ItJlJJjOf tha UU firm of EVANS A WATSON. ! M I FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF H A F E BTOniS, KO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 1 31J A fsn Jn ahova Qfcaot it, Pblla AMUSEMENTS. 17 N r L I S II O P E R A. J J J. RKMINOTON FAIBf AMB'S "THRAM'HH) TOKENS," at the CI! KSftl T h i BEET THEATRE, with fine cast and Isrpe Orchestra and Chorus, under the direction of the eomponer. MATINFKtaoVloikl V KON H.f)lA Y, lac. 15. heats ecnred at Trnmpler s Mnsio Htoro. llawKt. LAURA KEEN E'8 GHTTSNtTT STREET TIIKATRR. SECOND WEEK OF THE ORKAT SIJOCKXK. ('olenel EiKeerald's new Bnmnntio Orttma. In Bvo acts, PLAY1JNU TO CkUH'UKD HOUHEs. PATRICK, OR, THE rVHITE LADY OF WK'KfX)W. Pntrli e Viss LAURA KKESK FOI H I If CHIf,DKEN'8 M ATINKK, H ATUIUI A Y. afi. THK PLAY-I'OOK HABEH IN THE WOOOS; Oil, THK KIND rAIKY H1HDK. Fvr nine, doors open at 7 Commence at M to R, TV! A il.Ni;f 8TRE f7t" Fh E KIR eT N7li. CO K. II MTHsd WALNlTTHtrHta.-Bninsat., to. THIS (Tuesday) KVEMN'O, Deo. 14. . hiRbth Nlirht of the renowned Artiste, ' . . AII.SS KATKMAN. in the New Drama, bv Tom TmvIiif. written evIlreMlv for Mias Bateman, entitled : MARY WARNER. Mary Warner..... Miss RATKMAN t.n.ren Warner Mr. OKOKOK JOILDAIv ailliy Kigg Mim VIR'HMA FKANC1H In onler to acoonunodnte fnnnlir, a M A I lii MK will be Riven EVERY BATI'HDAY AKTFRN(KN dnrin tha eaaon. Doors open at 1 St o'clock. To commence at 2. M RS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH . STREET THKATRK. Bartns VhH LA8T WEEK OF OVFRf.AND RODTK. MONDAY, TUKtiUAY. V KD.N EhUAY. TiiUHSDAY. AND K!I)AY, NEW SCKNERYI (iRKA CABTt Mr. JOHN DREW as Mrs. bebrifcht Baturdny Benefit of R. CRAIG. - ! hevcral Comedies in Rehearsal. LITTLK DORKIT in preparation. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, OPN THK YEAR ROVND. KVERY KVRRINO-. Lsnt Sir Nights of the Greatest Gymnasts of the Ape, ni.Anr.Mii iiKirmitK. maa ne s.iji'umiu.kk HKA 1,1,: MISS K VA BHKNT. the Oueenof Honr . Mivd'lle 1R ROSA. A VFNTUKKS DKS GKLSKTTKS, THK G REEK K1AV E, ETC. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTKKNOOWat 1 O'clock. AJEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA AN IIOTJSK, ELEVENTH Street, ahora Oheanut. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCKOSH A DIXEY'H MINSTRKtL tha irreat Btar Tmniie of the world, in their an Q nails ETHIOPIAN SOIRKFS. . BEAITTIKI1I. KAI.I.AUH. HliNGR. OPERATIO BKLKOTIONH, and I.AUUHAHLK BUlUiKSOUn EVERY EVENING. J. lu OARNCRORA. Uuum. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasnrer. 6 6m DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA I10U8E SEVENTH St.. below Arch (Lata Theatre Oominnei MTAR WKKKI BTAR WEEK! THIS EVENING AND EVERY NIGHT, DUPRRZ A HKNir.nKlTU Glftantlc Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Trospa, Intro ducinR Weekly F.ndless Novelties. J neatni'Dt of the I .rest Comedian. Mr. FRANK BKOWKR. FOR BIX NIGHTS ONLY. First aokMr. Brewer's Virainia Mntum. F'lrMt Week Kent's Girl of the Period. Admission, 6Uo. Pnmuat, S5o. Gallery, 26c. 1213 Ut AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC WINTKR TKKM will bea-in MONDAY. Jan. 8. 187. Names of New Pupils should be entered i 1 BEFORE THK If, OF UKUKMRER. There s re a few vacancies which mar be tilled bv making early application at the office, fli 1 Ht Wl. Itttft WSUU l PI KH Iff. - CARL WOLFHOIIN S SERIES OF SIX MATIN FFS. Season IKS? 70. FOYF.R OF ACA 1KV Y OF MT'Rft;. Second of the Series riCHUBKBT MATIN 1K. FRI. DA V AFTERNOON, December 17. at 4 o'clock, Proftramnicsand tickets at the Muiic Stores, 1 12 M St TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD - X LNGS BIGNOR BLITZ in bis New Mysteries, assisted by his Bon, THfcOliORK BLITZ. F.veninits at 7(. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 1 MAGIU, VEliTR 1 14 i(ll IBM, OANAR1EB. AND BUK- livh;u m lasiiir.LS, AdmiBeion, 26e. Reserved SeaU, 60o. 11 11 tf VAI.ER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 72, 7M. 724, and 736 VINK Street. TITV I.Rih'n oijim b-ct'Drnv i. .i.n . - - ' -.-- ......lll.MI 1.1111. 1114 141111 . UIQ UIVU.1 of the GRAND Dl'KF. OF BADEN, purchased at -roat expense by JACOB VALER, of this ciiy, in combination with FLAM F.R'B ORCHESTRA and Misa NKLLIU AMiKHtiON, will perform KVHRY AFTERNOON and EVENING at tbe above-mentioned place. ' nuiniBKion rree. i uu SENTZ AND UABSLER'S JLATINEES MUSinAL FUND HAIX. lw..7a ..ni RATI1R. DAY AFTERNOON at 8S, o'clock. 1(1 is ART GALLERIES. C F. HASELTIN E'S Gnllcrlew of tlo A.rtH, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. Criai'iwtiTinss Presents ENGLISH WATER COLORS, From 'a cents to (in per bni PICTURES AND FRAMES Of every description, and every price, REDUCED FOR THE HOLIDAYS.' til JOrp LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPIIAN8' COURT FOR THE CITY A AND COHNTYOF PHILADKI.PHIA. F.st at e of J A M KS UAMILTON. Deceased. The Auditor aiiDointed lv tlie Court, to tuidit. settle. and arijuet the thirty-niuth account of Thomna Csd wnlader, Fxei iitor and Trustee of the last Will and Tea- tuiuent 01 jam r.c uamii.j ucv, iieconeaii. arimiiK trout that portion of the estate belonging to scuodule B, an nexed to the indenture of partition in said;estate. dated January 26, IMH, recorded is the olfioe for reuordiun ok (li)nus, eto., in rniiaaeipina, in aeea douk u. w. u., ho l.pnae 4ti7, etc., ana to report aistnnution or uie iwiunos iuthe hands of tha accountant, will meet the narties in tcrosted for tha purposes of his appointment on MOlt UAi, uecemner u, it, at o ciuca r. m., at nis omoa No. 4(6 WAI.NLT btreet, in the city of Philadelphia. h thtu5t WILLIAM D.HAKKR, Auditor. . IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR ' THE JL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estata of ALBKRT 8. BKVF.N8, deceased. The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WIM.IAM H. KK.RN, Adminis trator of tha Estate of ALBERT 8. BKVKNB, deceased, and to report distribution of tbe babvnua in tha bands of tha accountant, will meet tba parties interested, tor tha f urpose ot his appointment, on MONDAY, Deoember 20. at eleven (11) o'clock A. M.. at his office. No. 4ott WALNUT bUMt, i th. oit, (VSlLIAM 'd.'bAKKR, HQthstoBt Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR J. THK CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Tho assigned estate of KOBKUT H. HAY. Tba Auditor apiiointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust (lis liist and fliinl acoount ef W. F. JDDHON, Kso., assignee, and to report distribution of the balunce in the bands of the accountant, will meet tha purties interestad, for tba purpose of bis appointment, on FRIDAY, Doooiaber 17, A. I). IHtiH, at 13 o'olock, M. (13 MJ, at the office of W. V. IIJDHON, Ksti., No. 70s WALNUT Bueet, In tba city of Philadelphia. , 13 8 tbatuwtli6t BLANK BOOKS. Important to Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, THE " ; ' "CATCII-WOKD" LEDGER INDEX. (COPYRIGHT SECURED). Book-keepers and aU others having to nse an In.lex wUl find this a very valuable book. By uulng the "Catch-word" Index, It will not ml save time and eyesijht, but the finding of a name quickly Is a mathematical certainty. You are Invited to call and examine It, riBLisuxs by JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers, No. 27 South SEVENTH St.. 9 23thtn3m PHILADELPHIA. pOTTON BAIL DUCK ANLaNVaT j "L, asssanara ana braada T.nt. Awnin TWi. and Waanaover Dock. Also, i'sur kT..;.?f' : n. FejMb trom thirT, to .tJcx ilVT fMlina. kCUS, Sail ato. f" 0. MOHUlKS?".. ayaawt Ailg OLUtffJ