The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 22, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLKOKAril -PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1870.
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trow 8 BURiaacAiiy.
t'tty Affair.
Tbe exorcises of the Eighteenth Annnal
otnmeuceiiient of the Institute for Colore 1
j.onth opened yesterday afternoon at the
ehool-housc 011 mrabridge street, above
Ninth.
At a meeting of the Franklin Institute
'eld last evening, papers were read on the
ollowiDg: 'Tbe inefficiency of many of the
;nhtriinK-roo,' now iu use;" the "deleterious
fleets of carbonic; oxide;" and "the prop sad
ridce across the Delaware, opposite PhiU-
lelpliia," on all of which there were disens-
10D8 by the members. Articles were exhi
ited as follows: Apparatus for feeding steam
oilers; damper for stovo pipes, and appara
us for Inbrioating machinery. At the close
!f tbe meeting, the Secretary, Dr. Vv'ahl, ei-
hibited llluailuated photographs of the spits
km the due of the sun during the fourteen
lays of observation, and the chauzos of tbe
Jiolar diso for the same period. Nominations
!vero made for officers of the Institute lor the
URuitig year, as follows: For President,
:ol(uiin Sellers; Vice-President, Dr. Robert
fj. ltogers; Secretary, Dr. Wahl.
Ihe Grand Conclave or rennsylvania,
)rlor of S. P. K., held its second day's
Wsaion duriDg yesterday, and the time was
topied in the transaction of tbe general
tMuesB of tbe Order, and legislation for
inordinate conclaves. Tho returns of the
ions conclaves were presented, showing i:t
claves under tbe jurisdiction of the (Irani
diclave of Pennsylvania, with a Urge and
on asmg membership, an universal interest
inifesled in the Order, and a desire f ex
id its usefulness. Amendments to the
ii-titution were adopted, and a code of by-
is for tbe more perfeot government of the
Hnd Conclave. Nominations for ofujers
r the ensuing year were made, and the
and Conclave adjourned to hold its next
sion in June at JShirnokin, Pa.
Domentle Affairs.
- llepsrts of extremely cold weather come
in tbe Northwestern States.
The two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
tbe landing of the Pilgrim lathers was
ebrated last evening at Plymouth lljjk,
llhB.
I In the United States Senate yesterday,
er tbe close of our report, Air. Samner s
planation being ended, the regular busi
es of tbe St-nate was commenced, Hills
re introduced by Mr. Edmunds, increasing
e pensions of disabled soldiers and sailors
1 widows and children 'JO per cent.; by Mr.
ott, to equalize the salaries of certain liu-
hu officers; and by Mr. Corbott, to increase
salaries of beads of departments and
dees of United States courts. The House
Ul relating to classification of sugar was
sed. Tbe nan Domingo resolution was
hcuBsed, Mr. Sumner severely criticising
e course of the administration. Debate was
uti lined in night session.
2TJSCTXJAE ArFAIRS.
LAT NIUIIT' MttMPATCUK.
COKFFRKKCB OK THK OKBAT I0WRRS OS TUB
fc.AfcTKKN ,'UKSHOH 8PKKCU OK INO WII.MAM
I'KOOBKHfi OK TUB FR A NCO-PR CSSI AN WAR.
Lommjk, Dec. 21 The siege train before Paris
a been lamely increase'!.
At Bel tort the faubourg de Frauo was lire 1 lv
e Frusclaii shells am destrojel.
London, Dec. 21 Special to the New York
orld. A dispatch Iroiu Munich says it is carta! n
at the treaty between Bavaria and the North.
ruan liuiei Uis been rejoctoa by uie lower
lumber, having failed to reecive a two-thirds
ti'. The Chamber will be disolved and a new
e cboHen. Involving ereat delay. This action U
yarded as an Insalt to O'eriuauy, and especially
Prussia.
Lou Dim, De. 21 Special to Xew York World.
anvine to-day issuea invitations to tns confer
ee. Tbe laiiiiuaire or the nines is ea iranied tun
e contertneo, although ostensibly cVJed to settle
etat-tfrn question, may also consider tho Lux
ibourg difficulty and the proposed teesion of Ai
re aiid I.oM'iiiiie.
strong pressure is brought to bear upon the gov-
tment inr.i it ruy Rive to r imun i j triweu tne
inlsler of War, tbe portfolio laid down by John
Igbt, in order that tne ctr.ee may Lave a nure
iiclfiit beRd.
foDBR, lec 20, Tre arusr of ttje Loire has
itied the anuv of the west ner La Mans.
Tbe Duke of Mecklenburu has paseed HI. Calais,
kid Frederick Charles is marching west troin Uiois.
he Cierman reserves are hurry iu up.
Tbe country between x.a-iyana jviatz is unier
ater.
Garibaldi s forces In the eastern tiepavtuisnts
Iter bitterly trom cold.
Dijon, Dec. 21 The Baden troops engigsd at
uitson the 18th say that the tight lusted live
Uurs. rue rreucn ioroe cousistea ot two joyous
fcgioients, two regiments of ni Jbiles.and a large
umber of r ranc-tireurs; in an ),J'i'J men, with
ghietn guns, une tnoasana uermsns were Kinea
hid wounded. The French lost 1700 killed and
Jour.ded, besides many prisoners, guns, and a large
i nam it v of ammunition.
VkRSAiLLxs, Dee. 20 Tbe left wing of the Ger
man forces operating against the army of the Loire
Is advancing on Tours, and the right on La Mans.
Hundreds of wounded are abandoned by the
French.
BitRMN, Deo. 21. The Krust Zcituag of to-day
eajs, with regard to the neutrality of Luxembourg,
tht t diplomatic negotiations were impossible in
time at war. Tbe German armies would thereby
be oom promised, while the abrogation of the trea
tit secures their safety. The Prussian government
is ready to submit Its claim to arbitration aftecting
tha position of Luxembourg as an Independent
State.
The Diet of Hesse Darmstadt has approved the
federal treaties, and voted a war credit of Sjii.O'X)
florins.
Blhlin. Deo. 21. Tbe S'.aat Amtiatr publishes
L Count Von Bismarck's note of Docemuer 3, la re-
1 gaid to Luxembourg. It is nearly ldsutical with
F- fli a lAa.iinff artii'lti in tliA Nnrt.h lirirmftn tia.'.itta ni
December 19
. T . it. rc....ini . 1 V 17..I.
k World. The following Is the speech of King
Wtlllaia, flenverea in repiy to tne aa iress or tne
deputation received by him at Versailles on the
18th:
Gentlemen Receiving you here on foreign ter
ritory, far distant from the German frontier, I am
prompted to express my gratitude to that Provi
dence whose wonderful dispensation baa brought us
together in this ancient royal residence. God has
aiven us victories which we hardly dared to hope
o or to ask for, when last summer I asked your sup-
V ,11 liilQ IQ1 TT B . UU i1. U0 LU.. UfJLf.b
Vtoirsiuuesiexieni. i maim you in my name anu
in that ot tbe army and natloc.
Tha victorious armies anions which vou hve
sought tue haxa foui.d In the sacrinclnf spirit of
tha country encouragement and suort amid
battles and privations. The means voted for the
continuation of tbe war by the Diet have given
new proof that tbe nation is determined to exert all
it ei ergies. . The political Uie of Germany will de
velop itself all the more, becausa the basis ottered
to tbe Booth German allies la of their own free
choice. I hope those States yet to be consulted will
follow tbe same path.
The summons addressed me by the King of Ba
varia to re-establish the imperial dignity of the
ancient German Empire has deeply aifaoted rae;
and not my own feelings, not aven my own judg
ment, bave determined my deoision. Only ia the
unanimous voice of the German Princes, the free
cities ai d the German nation, I can recognize the
rail of Providence, which 1 can obey, with God's
blessing -
Tb King of Bavaria baa informed me that the
ascent ot all tbe German prlnoea and free cities has
. n secured, and official notification will shortly
follow That tbe paioml sacrifices which we are
tin.-), renins, and which touch mv heart as yours,
will i ot be in vain, we will not lay aside our arms
until Gei many's frontier baa nothing to tear from
future attacks.
The North German Diet baa been called upon to
unnir'iiin the work of the unification ot Ger-
manv I tbank it for its almost unanimous assent
to the treaties giving organic expression to uie
t li na.ti.nl
BatTseaiJ, Deo. 19 TSpeolal to N. T. Herald. 1
Bailable accounts trom Versailles state that another
v ....-.. .nnitjarted un the slope be.ow Mont Va-
Wrlaa. tried to threw shell aoroM the bcioe to Ku
Vf aal forest with St. Gormaln. The whole road
batwsea ht. Geriaaia and Versailles la juow under
ut vim 'M ri-. a uKfc a vtj a'j c: u
foith ."n-!'.h if rmj of the Loire, Pans tmy
be fvfd.
Sr. rvmaonrNK, !?.. 21 The f.''n expU'n
tbat In discarding tho portion of the treaty which
neutrslives the Black Sea, Kat onlv cancelled a
coin pact whii'U all parties regarded oosilete.
.Mai.miio, Dec. 21. In the OortM to.dav a morion
providing for tbe dpolutlou ol ths body was ca
rird by t-'G to 4 amid great excitement. The oppo
sition immediately lett the Chamber.
During the debate Senor Kobledi decl rd lia
and hi partv did not wlh for a crip ' tint, but
were determined to save the King or pjrlsu with
him.
Scnor Figuera followed in s-ippnrt of tbe mvion
for dicpolntion, but admitted that the country
would riot settle Into tranquility eTn Niong'i the
lnko of .Aoxta were now on tho throne, tin'os the
llnancc mere suitably arrange I. Till m i'ion w
tmpixirted by the government, the members there,
of exprefing the sentiment that to-invo theotmtry
all measures were allowable.
Maprip. Dec. 2t Minister Murat propose to
ifpoe 40,000,000 colonial bond through the BaiiK of
Havana, hearing eight per cent. Interest, an extra
ordinary credit to be opened to pay this interest
ana principal. Thin failing, an arrarig-imsnt will
be made with the Havana landholders. On the
promulgation of tbe proposed law, the extraordi
nary i.sues of tbe bvik are to c!"e, but the bink
may dmible its capital, and its Issues will he gold
lor Cuban taxes. It is thought that the Cortes will
pK ihe measure.
OUR rUBLIC SCHOOLS.
ilertlna flhei Beard af Kducallaa.
An adjourned meeting of tbe Board of Control
ler.! of the Public Schools was held vosterday after
noon, Mr. M. Hall Stanton in the chair.
Tbe resignation of It. W. Downing was received
and aci-cptod.
The Committee on Supplies submitted their re
port, in which tbe awards for contracts for the sup
ply of school material are made.
Dr. A. N'eblnger said that upon a careful exami
nation of a tabulated statement of all the bids for
supplies to the Board for 1871, with the prices of
lbiO, the figures demonstrate that there will bo a
saving of more than StiDOO. More than fttoooof
this will be saved in the price of books furnished
by Brewer it Tileston and KUIridgo & Brothor.
Thus grep.t pecuniary results have already mani
fested themselves as the outcropping ot tha labors
of the Cmimittee on Investigation and the wise
action of the Board upon the report of that com
mittee. A ftatcuient by the member from the Kteventh
ward, that French's Arithmetic could be bought at
30 cents a piece, for wbich the Board contracted at
4 05 a dozen, gave rise to a very lively debate.
The report was adopted.
Mr. McBrido offered a resolntion of thanks to the
President of the Board, Mr. .M. Hall Stanton, which
was unanimously adopted.
Mr. Stanton reidied, expressing the hope that a
better understanding would henceforth exist be
tween the City Councils and the llo .nl.
A further report of the committee on supplies
was received, setting forth that the delay of sap
plying the schools with fuel was occasioned' by the
miners strike. A good supply was on hand how
ever. Mr. Armstrong presented the report of the com
mittee on the revision of studies, a.very lengthy
document, In which It is siid, that the eitectsof tho
unequal distribution ot work among the depart
ments are felt by those pupils who do not reach
the upper departments; for all the education a largo
number of pupils ever receive ends forever with
either the primary or secondary departm nits, it is
to these classes'that your committee have en
deavored to render justice. Assuming, therefore,
that there are one hundred wn.-king days in the
term, it has been the purposs that ea'.h division
and each department shall have its fair proportion
of the allotted number of studies which, by our
present mod, it Is rendered essential shall be
taught; and while tbe amount, of labor has In some
of the divisions been reduced, the studies have also
been arranged so as to better suit the capacity of
the scholars.
Tbe report then proceeds to allot the course of
Studies to bo pursued In the different schools at
great length.
The report w as discussed, but tiual action on it
postponed.
Adjourned.
ENULAXD AND AJIEIUCA.
ICpltouie of Onlnlaoa of the Kaallah Press oa
Ibe fresiorni'a iMeanittfe.
The London TVme deeply regre s that General
Giant should have assumed the attitune which his
message appears to reveal. It seems to be thought
in republics as well as In empires that the most pro
mising means of counteracting dissatlstacUon at
home ia to be found In diverting the attention, or
the people by discussions with foreign powers. It
has been for some time past confessed that tint
domestic administration or the President has not
corresponded to the hopes entertained when he en
tered upon' bis oillce. He would fain be re-elected
for another term when the time comes, am his
message shows him gravitating to the posi
tion oi General lintler, and bidding for domes
tic suppoit by menacing foreign powers.
His language with regard to the
Alabama claims does not warrant auy hope of their
settlement. He proposes that the United states
bhould ascertain and settle the claims of individual
claimants, and should then keep an account open
until the British Government desired to make a
"lull and friendly adjustment" of tnera until, in
Other wor9, we should be luc'lned to nay in full or
all demands, if congress snonui accept mis pro
pobltioi, we cannot reent a strictly doiflestio ac
but it is iui possible not to see how thoroughly uu
iiromlsliig It is of any lrieudly settlement. The
CaDailian difficulties are, happily, In a different po
sition. Tluy are not yet closed against discussion,
and, If the President Is disposed to make any formal
reniohstranrt, it will be considered with the keen
est desire to aatis'y every com plaint.
Tne vatii jew, Bpeamng oi tne Aiaoama mims,
sa s tho matter is one of business, and the United
Mates having, by their Pleninotebuarv. made ns an
oiler which we accepted a 'id then, after its accept
ance, Having rejected it, ougnt at least to ten us
whv the rejection took place. Ueueral Graut appa
rently wants us to send hlin an acknowledgment or
indebtedness before we see what the culm against
us Is: to give a promise to pay, ami let the Ameri
can Government till in the sum. It thlsla his lu vaii-
lug, be will have to leave the question to his suc
cessor.
The ront observes that If the Government of the
United (states meditate a war with Great Britain.
el her directly or through Canada, the wurds of tae
rrt siaeut are just tnose wuiun one might expect to
find used. If a similar style had bceu adopted bv
the Kusfeian C.ar or the Prussian King, it would un
questionably have meant mischief. But American
Presidents ate not to oe measured by the same
same standard, and we know from experience that
on the other side of the Atlantis language must be
largely accounted in oraer to arrive at its real
meaning.
The Tdigrapk thinks that ihe desire expressed in
the message io obtain a clear estimate or the private
claims advanced by Amerleaa c'llzeas, In order
that "the Government may have the ownership of
these cIMms, as well as the control of all demands
against Great Britain," Indicates a desire to brlnz
the controvert y to a close; and on our side we must
most heartily reciprocate that wish.
Tbe .standard consider that the message Is hardly
likely to gibe satisfaction to auy one, much less to
raise tbe credit of a man who seems desfucd to
ltse In politics the reputation which partly by skill,
paitly by obstinacy, partly porhaps by Mieer good
fortune he achieved In war The Message is not
Le.lio.se ; and so far it is reassuring. But it Is not
conciliatory.
The Jail Kail ftaztltt remarks: "It would be
foolish to deny that the m ssage of President Grant
to Coiigres, as reported by telegraph, bodes dis
turbed relations between this coautry and the
United States. '
The weak Bide or the English position la
one which it Is not open to tho President of the
United btates to urge upon us. K becomes more
and more manifest tli at in establish tng the Dominion
or Canada we have taken a step of which we bave
not yet fully comprehended the serious conse-
(inni.ui Th w.4t huti.. vm'etiboa ruirat. thai
the British empire should lie responsible for the
eilects of the political and public action of the
Dominion, and does noi. consider the tender policy
Of tbe English Foreign ouloe towards the com
plaints and pretenstous of the United States as
wise.
Hon. Henry Cbaoln bai been elected
Mayor of Worcester, Mass., to 11 the vacancy
occasioned by tne aeatn oi Major tsiaue, who
died from Injuries received by a gas explosion.
Seven men bave been arrested in Sacra
mento, California, on fourteen accusations for
arson, thirteen lor highway rouoery. and six
teen for burglary. One of tbo gang bai made
a confession.
Tbe bank of a deep cut on the Syracuse and
Chenango Kailroad fell on Monday morning,
burying between fifteen and twenty of tbe
laborers. The bodies ot tbree dead were re
covered, and six otbeis, two fatally Injured and
four severely injured, were removed up to nix tit.
wben darkness, it is said, put stop to tbe
tearcB.
Tbe report of tbe Department of Aerlcul
ture up to December says of the cotton crop:
Tbe total aggregate results, as figured from re
turns to December 1, make an estimate of
3,b00,000 commercial bales, l,767,U00,0u0 pound,
or eigbty-two per cent, oi the crop ot J,
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
SVv rfft.'frii Marin Xtist ttm ttrtt Aws.
1JWANAL' FOK PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY.
Kr H'hss 7-21 'Moon 8 rts... ,
SCH 8TS 4Sti HlOH WBTBB. P39
PliLAtELrmA BOARD Of TRADR
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gkoikik n. tti.i, Committee ok thb Mokth.
J. Phi k Wr:riiKKi?.r.,
MOVKiflkNTM OF UCKAN fSTKAM-tlllPS.
FOit AMEKiCA.
tnldlnp ,Star..S'iutiiaiu"tn..Now VorX Nov. 90
Merrimack.. ..Klo Jan"lro..Ncw York Nov. as
t :. of Paris, Liverpool .... New York Dec 1
Batavla. Liverpool.... New York Dec. 8
Pennsylvania.. Liverpool.... New York Deo. 7
Ilnmitionla.... Hamburg. ...New York Ueo. 7
The t.nieen... Liverpool. ...Now York leo. 10
P.UPBIU. Liverpool... .New York Deo. 10
Bheir) Bremen New York Deo. 10
Caledonia Ulasw New York Dec 10
C. of Manch't r. Liverpool . . . .New York Deo. 10
Lafayette Havre New York Deo. 10
FOB. EUKOPS.
Ottawa Baltimore . ..Liverpool Dec. 23
Larayette New York. ..Havre Dec. S4
Europa New York... Glasgow Dec. 24
C. of London.. New York... Liverpool Wo. 24
England New York... Liverpool Dec. 84
C. of ("oik New York... Liverpool v. n..Dec. 8T
Nevada. New York... Liverpool De 8S
Tyrian New Y'ork... Glasgow Doc 23
Caledonia New York... Glasgow lec HI
C.of Brooklyn.New York... Liverpool Dec. 31
Colorado New York... Liverpool Jan. 4
C. of BruBsels..New York. . .Liverpool Jan. 7
COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC.
N. America. ...New York... Klo Janeiro Dec. 23
Wyoming Phlladelphla,Savannah Dec. 24
Cortes New York... New Orleans.... Dec. 24
Virginia Philadelphia Charleston..... Dec. 21
Pioneer Ph Uadelphla . Wllm'gton. N. O . Dec. 23
Cuba Baltimore.... N.Orls. via K.W.Dec. 31
Yazoo Philadelphia. New Orleans. ..Jan. 3
Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Saxon, Boggs, Boston, II. WiBsor A Co.
Steamer H. 1- Gaw, ller, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
Steamer Mayflower, Fultz, New York, W. P. Clyde
A Co.
Br. brig Planet, Sheppard, Mayaguez, S. L. Mer
chant & Co.
Schr Caiharlne W. May, Elisor, Matanzas.
Schr T. E. French, Doughty, Washington, N. C,
Clias. llas'am A Co.
Schr K. A. Hooper, Hooper, Charleston. do.
Schr Maryland, Torrey, Boston, J. K. White U Son.
Schr W. Alagee, Lamsuy, Washington, L. Audenried
&Co.
Barge Mary Bmdell, Brudell, New Y'ork, do.
Barge No. 103, McCue, do. do.
Barge John Hlckson, Boyle, do. do.
Paige Thoma Bvrns. Byrns, do. do.
Barge S. A. Covell, Covell, do. do.
Purge Sarah Elizabeth, Lamb, do. do.
Barge lnkermann, Bover, do. do.
Barge A. L. Wassey, Ewlng, d . do.
Tug Thomas Jefferson. Allen, Baltimore, with a tow
of burgee, W. P. Clydo & Co.
Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, Uavre-de-Graie, with a
tow of barges, W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVE O yFsTERDW.
Br. ship Resenrch, Mosher, 90 days from Liverpool
via River do Loup. In ballast to Souder & Adams.
Schr John A. Griffin, Foster, from Boston, in bal
last, to Chas. llaalam & Co.
Schr Clara, Mulford, from Danvcrsport, la ballast
to chas. Haslam A Co.
Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W. P. Clydo A Co.
Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, from Baltimore, with
a tow of barges to W. P. C"yde A Co.
(By Telrtiraph.)
Lbwfr, Del., Deo. 21. Tho barks reported last
evening are unchanged up the Bjj. Tin America
went up this A. M.
Wind N. W. Thermometer, 43.
MEMORANDA.
Br. steamers City of w ashlngton and Prusa'an,
irom New York, at Liverpool yesterday.
Br. steamer Ralutou, Reed, from New York 20tU
ult., at Liverpool 10. li Inst.
Br. steamers Batavla, Billings, for Liverpool, and
Idaho, price, tor Liverpool via tuoenstowu, cl'd at
New York yesterday.
2S. G. si earner New Yoik, I.odcvig, from New Or
leans for Bremen, at Havana luth Inst.
Steamer Alexaudra, Peace, at Palermo 30th ulr.
fioni Messina, and sailed for New Y'ork.
Steamer Ooiiuna, Dryden, from Messina, etc., for
New York, sailed rrom Marseilles sotu ult.
Steamci Tarrinin, JicDiannld, for New York, s'ld
from Cu.vliHveu 84 lust.
Steamer casplun, Scott, for Baltimore, cleared at
Ltveipool 01 li lust.
Steamer Mono Castle, Adams, from Havana, at
New York yesterday.
Steamer Victor, Gates, for New York, Balled from
New Orleans ISth Inst.
Steamer Geo. Washington, Gager, for New Y'ork,
clean d at New Orleans IGth inst
Steamer Guiding Star, llildretht from Antwerp
via Southampton Nov. 20 for New York, put into
Bermuda 13th Inst, for supplies and fuel, and re
mained 14th coaling.
Steamer Achilles, Colburn, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Boston 20th lust.
Steamer James g. Green, Vance, hence, at Norfolk
lklli lust., and sailed for ftlcbniond.
Rnrk Merenr. Brandurn". cleared at Boston 20th
20th Inst, for Phllsdeiphla, to load for Europe.
Nor. bark Anna, wingaara, ior rnuaueipuia. siu
from Havana 11th int.
Br les Onen Sea. coomns, ana A.ooy v aison, rar
ker, hence, at Boston 80th lusu ,,.,..
Brig Mary coun, urowD, ueuce, v pwu sum iuiu,
Brig Herald. Hanson, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Havana luth inst. ,
Brig Torrent. Tibbetts, hence, at juatanzas mtn
Instant. . . .
Brig Ginlio, Graf, far Philadelphia, era at raiermo
29i h ult.
Schr Alexander Young, young, ciearea at jaooue
lili h Inst. for New Orleans. In ballast.
Schr S. S. Russell, Smith, hence, at oacKsonvuie
16th lust, via Savannah.
Schr Gettj Bburg, Corson, sailed from Charleston
20th inst. for New York.
Schr K. C. Irwin. J dinson, rrom rrovioence ior
Philadelphia, at New London ISth Inst.
Schr American r.agie. naw, iroiu rrurmuuue .or
Phllsdeiphla, at Newport P. M 17th Inst.
cscnr ii. b. oiner, uunucv, u iui luvcr iolu iuau
from Jacksonville.
Schr A. It. v hit more, ureeneugo, nence, at r au
River 19tn inst.
Schr A. Trudeli, tieas, nence, at rawtucset imu
li si ant.
Schr Raven s wing, uau, ior roiiaaeipuia, sauea
from New Bedford l'Jth lust.
Schis Jessie Wilson, Connelly, and Thomaa G.
Fmitb, Bacon, hence, at Charlesten 17th lost.
Sohr S. U. Sharp, Webb, hence, at Charleston 16th
Instant.
Schrs Lizzie Maul, Buhlcr; J. S. Weldln, CroweVJ;
and wiutam M. Wilson, Brown, hence, at Providence
luthlnst. .. .
Schr Surge, Warwick, for Trenton, sailed from
Providence mil lust.
Schr A. U. Lannlug, Brower, hence, at Norfolk
19th Inst.
Schr A. M. Lee, Dukes, hence, at Wilmington, N.
C, 18th lnsu ,.
Schr s. V. W. Simmons, Williams, hence, At W1I
ml'gton, N. o., lih lust.
Schr John M.Fiske, Chase, at Boston 80tB Inst.
Irom New Castle, Del. , .
schrB Frank Herbert, Crowell, and Julia E. Pratt,
Nlckerson, hence, at Boston 20th Inst.
Schrs A. 11. Edwards, Bartlett, and J. H. Galla
gher, Boyle, hence, at ltlcliaioud 19tn inst,
Sciir J. Ponder, Jr . Hudson, for Chester, Pa., and
canal boat New Era, Daniel, for PuUadelphla, cl'd at
iew York 20th inst,
Schra Paugusset, Waples, from Bridgeport, and
James Buchanan, Kelly, from Derby, botn for Phila
delphia, at New Yora 20th lust.
Sehrs Governor Burton, Stialer, from Boston; E.
G. Irwin, Johnson, from Providence; and Ocean
Wave, Bryant, from Newport, all lor Philadelphia,
and Wave, Hubbard, from Uartrord for Trenton,
pasted HeP. Sate 20i h Inst.
Schrs chsrlesC. Smith, Hanson; Ann Elizabeth,
Glliing; William F. Phelps Craumer; and Annie S.
Martin, Weeks, for Providence; and Fdith B. Ever
luan, Lloyd, for Boston, all fm Philadelphia, paasod
Hell Gate 20th Inst.
Schrs James M. Hnnagan, Norwoo', and J. B.
Clayton, Champion, from Boston for Phllade'pnle;
John Cadwalader, Townaenl, from Uyannis for da ;
and C. S. Edwards, Corson, from lilugUam for Bal
timore, at Holmes' Hole 17th inst.
Schrs T. Jeneaioi, urmneit, rrom woouunuge,
N.J.; Charles E. JackBou, CulieB. benoe for Lyun;
A. U. Cain, Slupson, do. fur Gloucester; Rlogdove,
Swain, from Calais for Philadelphia: It A S. Corson,
Corson, and Mary P. Hudson, Vaugban, from Boa on
for do. ; Emma D Finney, 0,ullleu, from Rockport,
Mass., for New York; aud K. G. Whildm, Fennl
niore, fnm Mnalhaven for do., at rjolmes' Hole lsth
lest. Sailed, schrs C. 8. Edwards and J. B. Clayton.
Schr Virginia. Small, hence (or Portland, at
Holmes' Hole 18th lust.
MISCELLANY.
Tbe Belgian ship Charles, Leoliere, at New Y'ork
from Antwerp, brought Captain Wyman and crew of
the bark A. B. Wyman, which was burned at sea.
Tbea.B Wyman sailed from Savannah Nov. 27 for
Liverpool, lib a cargo of 2loo bales cotton, and on
the tth of December, at IA A. M., when la lat, KB Oe,
ltTf Mlj tfiirff froaj thcrotw w
ti nek by llgktnlng, which set the vessel on Bte In
the hold. Fortunately the Charles hove in Bight,
and the captain of the bark and his crew were all
taken off their burning vessel, u in all. ao 1 safely
bn ngbt to port. The A. B. Wyman was 823 tons
register, and was built in hm, at Addison, Maine.
She was owned In Boston hy Mr. Enooli Benner, for
w hom Bho was built.
OLOTHINOi
W V -rlvti-. y
' HOTEL 1J-
rillLADCLPHIAiPA,
For a
Holiday Present
rJOTUIWG
Setter than a nice
smoking jack nr.
JBl lot jnst made up.
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
cLornino,
Of all styles.
BEAJ3Y-M A J) E
CLOTHING,
Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of
Workmanship.
JONES'
O n e - P i i c o
ESTABLISH ME NT
no. 604 MARKET STREET.
CEO. W. NIEMA N N.
Handsome Garments made to order at the short
est notice. 10 3 tfrp
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
11
LIDAY PRESENTS!!
IIAltDIING'H EDITIONS
OF
THE HOLY UIULE,
family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bibles.
FRBENTATION BIBLES,
CHRIST MA8,
WiDDINQ, and
BIKTUDAY
PRSSESTiJ.
ew and superb assortment, bound In Rich Le
vant Turkey, Panelled ami Oraimental Deslgus,
equal to the London and Oxford editions, at less
than half their prices.
Chain-Back Albums.
The superiority of "THE HARDING PATENT
Fl EX I BLR CHAIN-BACK ALBUM" over all others
heretofore manufactured will, upon the slightest
examination, be apparent to 1.
Also, a large assortment of Photograph Albums,
new und beautiful styles, made In the asual manner.
A W. HARDING,
No. 320 CHESNUT STREET, .
18 lo 14trp BELOW FOURTH 8TREKT.
J J O Tl i: X 91 IT 8 13 n 13 T s .
PARLOR AND JUVENILE GAULS,
FKKSH AND NEW, AND IN GREAT VARIETY.
TOY, JUVENILE, AND MISCELLANEOUS
If O O IS.S,
ALSO,
BIBLES, PRAYERS, ETC.
OLOUK8, MICKOSCOPEsWRITINO DESKS, ETC.
PARLOR AXD FLOOR CROQUET,
In different styles.
ALrnABET AND BUILDING BLOCKS, ETC.
J. A. BANCROFT & CO.,
12 IT smwtnit No. 612 ARCH Street.
LEQAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OV PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JAMES YOU NO, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set
tle, and adjust the account of ELIZABETH YOUNG,
administratrix of the estate of JAMES YOUNG, de
ceased, and to report distribution of the balance In
the bands of tbe accountant, will meet tbe parties
interested for the purposes of bis appointment, on
WEDNESDAY, December SI. 1870, at 8 o'clock: P.
M., at hi office, No. 601 RACE Street, in the city of
Philadelphia.
19 10 stutbst JOSEPH ABRAMS, Auditor.
QENTi'l FURNISHING GOODS.
pATENT SHOULDER-BEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY, .
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
made from measurement at very short notice.
All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S BRE3S
GOODb In full variety.
WINCHESTER It CO.,
lit No. 706 CHESNUT Street
MILLINERY.
jJRS. K. DIL L ON,
NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET.
FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE
VEILS.
Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin,
Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bounew, French
Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces,
611kg, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments
and all kinds of MUUnery Goods.
THE VATICAN, No. 1010 CHESNUT STREET.
Statuary, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Pedestals,
and elegant articles of taste for the adornment of
the parlor, dining-room, library, hall, and boudoir,
and for bridal presents, purchased In Europe pre
vious to the war at a great sacrifice, and will now be
sold, retail, at correspondingly low prices. We In
vite an inspection at our spacious stora and show
rooms, np stairs. The price of all articles marked
In plain figures. Uoeds packed aa shipped free of
HEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
"JOTICK. BY VIRTUE AND IN EXEOUTIO
1 v of tbo powers contained In a Mortgage exo
cured by
IHE CENTRAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PAN of tho city of Philadelphia, bearing date of e'.gtt
teentn of April. 1663, and recorded lu the office for
recording needs and mortgages for tne cpy and
county of I'h ladelptua, In Mortgage Book A. C. H.,
No. Ml, page 465, etc., toe uuderslgned Trustees
named In raid Mortgage
WILL Httl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
at the M KKCH ANTS' EXCUANUE, la tho City of
Philadelphia, by
MhSSKS. THOMAS RONS. AUCTIONEERS,
t 19 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the fourteontii day
of February, A. 1). 1871, the property described In
and conveyed by the said Mortgage, to wit.;
No. 1. All those two contiguous lots or pieces Of
ptound, with the buildings aud Improvements
thereon erected, situate on the ea-t sldo of Brua t
street, in the city or Philadelphia, oue of them be
ginning at the distance of nineteen foot seven Inches
and II ve-eishts southward from the southeast cor
ner of the said Broad and Cuates streets; thence
extending eastward at right angles with said Broa
street eighty-eight feet one Inch a d a half to ground
now or late of ISamuol Miller; thence southward
along said ground, and at right angles wt.n said
Coates street, seventy-two feet to the northeast
corner of an alley, two feet six Inches In width,
leading southward into Penn stre-t; theuce west
ward, crossing said alley aud along the lot of ground
hereinafter described and at right angles witn said
Broad street, sevent -nine feet to the east slle of
the said Broad street; and the.nee northward along
tbe east line of said Broad street seventy-two feel
to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground-rent
of titso, silver money.
No. 2. The other of them situate at the northeast
corner of the said Broad street and Penn street,
containing In front ir breadth ou the said Broaa
street eighteen feet, and lu lengtn or depth eastward
along the north line of said Peuti street seveuty-four
feet and two Inches, and on the Hue of Bald lot paral
lel with ald Penn street, seventy-six fee five Inches
and three-fourths of an Inch to said two feet six
Inches wide alloy. Subject to ground rent of 172, sil
ver money.
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd be
ginning at the southeast coruer or Coates street and
Broad street, thence extenoing southward along
the said Broad street nineteen feet seven Inches and
five-eighths of an Inch: thence eastward eighty feet
one inch and one-hall or an inch ; thnce norm
ward, at right angles with said Coates street, nine
feet to tho south side of Onates street, and thence
westward along the south Bite of said Coates street
ninety feet to tho place of ben Inning.
No. o. The whole road, plank rour and railway ot
the f Rid The Central Passenger Railway Company
of the city of Philadelphia, and all their land (not
included hi Nos. 1, 2 and 3), roadway, railway, rails,
right of way, stations, toll-houses and other super
structures, depots, depot grounds aud other real
estate, buildings and Improvements whatsoever,
and all and singular the corporate privileges and
franchises connected with said company aud plank
road and railway aud relating thereto, and all the
tolls, lnccmo issues and prullts to accrue from tbe
same or any part thereof iielougtug to said company,
anu generally ad the tenements, hereditaments and
franchises of the said company. And also all the
cars of every kind (not included In No. 4),raachinery,
tools, Implements aud materials connected with the
proper equipment, operating and uonoucMng of said
road, plauk road audi all way; and all tne pers uai
property of overy kind aud description belonging to
tho gald conipnny.
Together with all the streets ways, alleys, pas
sages, waters, water-courses, eascineuta, fran
chises, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments,
and appurteiiances whatsoever, unto any of the
above mentioned premises and estates belonglug
and appertaining, and the reversions and remain
ders, rents, Issues, and profits thereof, and all the
estate, right, title, interest, property, oialm, ant de
mand of every nature and kind whatsoever of the
ssld company, as well at law as in equltv or, In, and
to the same and every part and par el thereof.'
TERMS OF SALE
Tho properties will be sdd In parcels as num
bered. On each hid there shall he paid at the time
thepmpertv is struck otT-On No. 1, IHOO; No. 2,
f200; No. 8, f:i(H); No. B, tlOO, unless the prloe la
less than that sum, when the whole sum bid shall
be paid.
W. L. SCIIAFFKR, Trn8tpeg.
W. W. LwrOSTRETn, i'08"59
M. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers,
12 5 60t Nos. 189 aud 141 S. FOURTH Street
PROPOSALS.
"PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF TUI
X 1.1U Ml 1I.U1NUS.
OFt'icit optus Commission crs pok
POK TUB 1
J BUU.OINuS, J
K, Nov 8. 1870. J
EK LOTION OK TUB PCUI.IO
PuiL.ADai.rUlA
Proposals will be received at the Oirloe or tin
President of the Commission, No. 129 S. SttVEXrH
Street, until December 31, 1S70, for the following
materials and labor:
1. For excavations for cellars, drains, ducts, foun
dations, etc., per cubic yard.
2. For concrete roundtious, percubio foot.
3. For foundation stone, several kinds, laid per
perch or twenty-five feet, measured la the walls.
4. For hard bricks per ihouxaiitl. delivered at
Broad and Warket street during the year IS71
B. For undressed granite per cubic- foot, specify
ing the ktnd
0. For undressed marble per cubic fo it, specify
ing the kind.
7. For rolled Iron beams (several sizes), per
lineal yard of given weight.
The Commissioners reserve to thamselves the
right to reject any or all of the proposals.
Further information can be ODtniuod by applying
to tbe President of the Board, or to the Architect
John McArtuur, Jr., at nis oillce, No. 20S b. SIXTH
Street.
' proposals must be sea'ed, and will be received
until 8 o'clock of the day lueutioned, but will not be
opened until after the decision 'f the Court on the
petition for an Injunction now pending.
By order of the commission.
' JOHN RICE, President.
Chas. R. Roberts, Secretary. 11 8
DYE AND PRINT WORKS.
XR19 UHTAlIL.IIillKI
119
Iew York ljelnff and Printing;
:ftttllllim-ni,
ST A TEN ISLAND.
No. 40 North EIGHTH Street,
WeBt Side, Pli Uadelphla.
3 DUANE St. and 163 BKOAjWAY, New York,
lea and 163 PIERKEPONT St., Brooklyn.
This old and well-known company, now In the
eecond halcentury of Its existence, la prepared, aa
usual, to Iho, Cleanae and Kim every variety of
ladles', gentlenieu'a, aud cbildreu's garments, and
piece Hoods In their ut-ual superior manner.
Nots These are our only ornoes. 9 90 tu-hs3m
FOR SALbi
FOR SALE No. SAO MARKET 6TREET-FOUR-STORY
BRICK STORE.
Apply to 0. D. RITCHIE,
A. E. WIEGANO,
12 20 tuths4t No. BC8 WALNUT Street
TO RENT.
TO RENT,
RARE CH INCE,
8TORS No. 838 CHBSNUr rTRKET, UNDER CON
TINENTAL HOTKL.
Elegant Fixtures for sale, Including Marble Coun
ters, Irge Mirrors, etc.
Immediate possession. - l18tf
a TO LET THE FOUR-STORY K1' SI DEN 'E
ia"! No. 13 i. BhOAU Htreer. twa iiuu ctisu.
KtiBANT, No. 2J 3. FOURTH St. 19 20 8f
EDUOATIONALi
E
DGBHILL 80UOOL
MFJRCHANTVILLB, N. J.,
Four Miles from Philadelphia,
Next session begins MONDAY, January 9, 1S71.
For circulars apply to
81 ly KeT. T. W. CATTSLT
Nolen's Medicinal Cod Liver. Oil,
FOR OOUOHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRON
CHITIS, ASTHMA, ETC,
The ntmoet reliance may be placed on lit gsn u'.ne'
ness and superior quality.
Sold in bottles only, by all Druggists.
SHOEMAKER & HOLES,
FROPRirrOR,
AMUSEMENTS.
"lTi I DAVRNPCRPS
Vj TIIKATWH!
CHEJNUT STREET
THURSDAY EV4NINU, Dec. J9,
ShakeBpeare's
m 1 if 11 Ann iRnnTvnTDinn
MRf. St OTT-SIDDONS as. ' w- -
If. L DAVENPORT as '.'.Benod Irk
Company. "u,u " Bl"
Admission, 1, 7B, CO, and 23 cents. Commence at
8 o clock,
Sj ats secured at Abel's Dramatic Repository. No.
1911 Chesnnt street, from 9 until 6 o'clock.
WAl!Tr8TREKTTHBATRR- BEfHNS ATTW
THIS (Thnrsdav) EVENING. !..,.
LAST NKllfT BUT TWO OF
EDWIN BOOTH.
Co'eman s tragic plav, m ae ar ts, of
THIS IWHV rnivil
Sir Edward Moitimer EDWIN booth
And Bhakespesre's comd? in three a-us. of
TAMlNfJ OF THKSHKKW.
FrldsyRENKFIToF EWWIN BOOTH,
STRANGER and DON C.F.SAR UK BZAN.
Saturday-BOOTH MATIN EK-H AM LET.
MfindRW ktteTnntn Till? 1? 1DD 4 l vd
j - -. . ... .vu - .... ...ii 4 .iii u rv.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Beirins V toe o'clock.
TH1HU WEEK. L ST NIGHTS.
MONDAY ANU DURING THE WKKR.
tholastslx representations of MeCloskev's Drama.
ACROSS TIIK CONTINENT.
OLIVER DOUD BYRON
JOE FERRIS, THE "FERRET.
Friday, last Benefit of
OLIVER DOUD BYRON.
MONDAY JChrlstmas), OURS.
0
ONCERT HA LI
, , ' - - . ......ivi, ni.u Lir.ilL 1U.
rrw ,,AM SHAHPLEY'H SILVER SHOW.
The Great loRKNIA, the R.ival tJon'uror.
Mh'Frn TROUPE of TRAINED Bl RD3.
MR E, and CATS, a I performing tojrother aarl
PVJlItiniP.eifec?.l,ari'onjr,n the same cage; and the i
itlt9W$VS' each auditor a5
cent?tM26. ' rDKlDg ln va'i-oin25
Admission, 85 and 60 cents. Children, 23. 12 M6t
1rOX NEW AMkKIOAN THEATRE, CH&SNUT
' Street, aoove Tenth,
BRILLIANT TRIUMPH.
AMUSEMKN IS OF ALL NATHiN's,
.t,..W0NUKKFUL COMBINATION.
nMr,??lAb N0Tl' b FAMILY NIGHT EVERY
1'KIUAY, on which occasions the entertainment
will be cot ducted upon tne same principle as the
Saturday Matinee. Refreshments will not be al
lowed in the Theatre, and everything will be ar
ranged to amuse and delight a Family Auaience.
AT MRS. CHARLES WARNER :SGREAT
O1AMPI0N CIRCUS, TENTH and CALLOW
HILL Streets, are to he niifhtly witnessed Ihe great
est novelties and wonders, including
"THE MAN WITH THE IRON JAW."
THE EMINENT FRENCH WKESTLERS
S1G. OBERTO, TlK('ONTOtTIONIST.
ThE GRAND EQUESTRIAN TROUPeI
and othft novelties. i
Prices as usual. Matinees on Wednesday and
Satniday at2X. 12 19 6t
AKUU STREET OPERA UoIjSET
ARCH Street, above Tenth.
SIMMONS fc BLOCTTM'K MINSTRELS,
THE CHAMPION TROUrE OB1 AMKKICA
Every evening until further notice Robert Kraser's
new Christmar Pan'omime of
HI SH A BYR BABY:
OR, HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE.
Box office open from o A. M. until 4 P. M.
Matinee every Saturday. 9 B tf
1'RENCH BAZAAR CONCERT HALL.
r Continuing daily aud nightly until December S4
iCbriBiniae Eve), Inclusive.
The objects of this Bazaar are purely charitable
to relieve the widow and orphah, the sick, wonnded,
and dying and the destitute victims of the War In
France.
The Ladles who have organized this work, there
fore, make a general appeal to the citizens or Phila
delphia and vicinity to visit tne Fair, aud by their
generous patronage make it a substantial success.
Mnsloby au eillcleM Orchestra underCARLSENTZ.
Season Tickets, fl.
Single admission, SSCj 12 U .
MER1CAN MUSEUM AND MEMAGER1EK
North west coruer rf NINTH and ARCH Streets.
Open dally ir-.m 9 A. M. t 10 P. M. .
100,001) CURIOSITIES
Ftoto all parts of H e World.
THIRTY CAOES UK WILD ANIMALS. -The
Splendid Dmumiiu Company appearing in the
Lecture Room every Kvi mug at 8 o'clock, and Wed
nesday and Hxturda.r afternoons at 2 o'clock.
Admission to all the Attractions, 2 cents. 12 12 tf
npEMl'I.K OFW ONDKhS. Ai-SKMULY BUILD-
1NUS iSIUAUlt nLI li AND HON.
EVENINGS AT 7. MATINEES WEDNESDAY
AND SATURDAY AT 3.
uouoie-nesnea Miiijii. Orand Ornele of Mem-
non. ruyntiau Trai-Nforuiail ns. Thu Roiruene-
of Ventrll-qutun. K'u Leirucd Ctuarlcs. Admis
sion, 20Ct Reserved Seats, 60c. ; 1213 .
DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE,
SLVBN'I H Btieel, in-low rcti.
ROLLINS' COMEDY O.MHINTt)V. '
TEN MV.TS IN A BAR-ROO'J.
ROroiI 1 .Mi ND.
Matinee on Saturday at i P. M.v. 12 1 net
RAND GERMAN SANITARY FAIR.
J NOW OPEN.
VOCAL AND 1N-TRUM K.sTL CONCERT
EVERY EVENING. - - '
AdmitBloD, Single 'ilckt ts , .26 cents
Stason Tickets I'.mi
i rand german sanitary fair, at
It horticultural hall,
from December 20 to January 2, 18(1.
Gilts for the Fair. cnriinuitlCittlons received, aid
lniormatlon slveu at the Oerman Society a Hall, No...
24 South SEVENTH Street 11 2S 30f
"MUSICAL FUND IIALI GERMANIA OR-
iI chrstra Matlntesrvery SATURDAY AFTEH
iOON at8M. Tickets, 60 cents. Packages of 4 for
11. isa
OLIDAY GOODS.
II. A . A. HH1IIT, '
No. 624 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Have just received a lartre assortment of new and
elegant PARIAN STATUETTES, BOHEMIAN
GLASS VASES AND TOILET SKTS, ... , .
PERFUMERY . BOX FS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES.
AND CIGAR UOLDBRS, '
Together with a great variety of ' '
FANCY ARTICLES, ;'"..'"
Especially adapted for hollda presents, which they
oiler for kale at very reduced trices. 12 1 lot
BOARDINQ.
1 191 IRARD STRkET, BETWEEN ELE
1 1 L 1 - yenth and Twelfth and Chesnnt and Mar
ket streets. Vacancies for Families and Single Gen
Uemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second floor,,
furnished or unfurnished, with first-class board..
Also, table board. 10 4tf
1 1 - '
H DIXON, NO. tl 80UTH EIGHTH STREET, .
Pbllade phla.
PRICES TO SUIT THB TIMES.
RICH FANCY AND TOILET GOODS.
A magnificent assortment, unsurpassed for variety, '
elegance of style, or moderation ln price.
Fine French Flowers for Jardinieres, rich Bohe
mian snd China Toilet Sets and Vases, Parian Boats
and Statuettes, gilt mounted Card Receivers sod
Flower-r olrfers, Bohemian Glass, China, Leva, Parian
Mb rule, Bronae, and Gilt Ornaments, Rica Paris and
Vitnna Fans, Real Whitby Jet, .Vulcanite and
French Jewelry, Cigar and Tobacco Boxes and
Holders, "Writing Desks; Glove, Handkerchief, and'
Work-Boxes; Dressing Cases, Tablets, Paper Cut
ters. -
f-ILK, GINGHAM, AND ALPACA UMBRELLAS,
CANaS, ETC.,
with a thousand other articles, embracing all that la
new or desirable for bridal, birthday or holiday pre
sents, superior In quality and moderate in price.
H. DIXON, No. tl S EIGHTH S reet, between
Market and Cbesnut, east side. 12 nsmtntlUt
aBelle
fd Glove
BEST II Kl KID OLOVI IN AMERICA.
Every pair guaranteed, If they rip W tear, a&OUtCT
pair glvtn mchangj BARTH
Ne. 13 NorU KIUUTU tiuet.