CITY BULLETIN. ODSEQIIIES OF REV. DR.DOCACHET.—The . thneral or the Rev. Henry' W. Ducachet, D. took place yesterday afternoon. from his late residence, on tlirarti street above Eleventu. The-remains of the deceased were enclosed in a mahogany coffin - covered with black velvet and silver. mounted. The plate bore the following inscription Be.v Henry Ducachet, D. D. - • Born February 7th, A, D. - 1797. Died December 1301. a. D. 1868. The deceased was clothed in his surplice. His face presents d anatural appears xe, his features being cairn and peaceful. A large number of peoplebeen \ quietly gathering in front of at. Stephen's Church' to 'witness the solemn ceremonies. .and the.editice was thrown open at two o'clock,. The centre pews were reserved for the relatives, vestrymen, the orphans and officers of the Burd Orphan Asylum, the pupils of the Parish School' or St. Stephen's, Hansom street,' await Ninth and the clergy of the 'church. The rest of the church was opened to the general public, and the seats were soot' surd sly occupied.' The remains reached the - church'at half-past hree o'clock, and the funeral procresion passed through the centre aisle in the following order: Officiating Clergy men, Bigt t Rev. W. Bacon Stevens, Li.. D. Bishop of Pennsylvania; Rt. Rev. Horatio P,..tter, D. D.. Bishop of New York; hey. Mr. Be of New York ; Rev. George Duroorew, Rev. Mr. Beesley, Rey. Dr. Hall, Rev. Mr. Van Pelt. Rev. Dr. Hewe. Pall Bearers—Rev. Dr. buddards, Rev. Dr. Morton, Rev. Dr. Derr, R ev. r. Rodney, Rev. Dr. Watson, Rev. Dr. Hare, Mr. Yarnell and Rev. Mr. The family and relatives were followed by the Ves try of St. -tephen's Church; Wm. Kirkham and Hew. Shippers , Wardens; Chas B. Hagner..> Dr. Redman, James .biegess. W.M. Lippincott, Geo. Plitt, '.l; it:ogur Thompson. Dr. Dung:lsom:lW= D. Lewis, Thee - Neil nn;a r, b Thos. . B adw ze a deL . C. Clebwan, LRr lKrs um . Bancker,' Gee. W. Richards. Tobias Wegner,"and others. members of former vestries. The ceremony proceeded according to the impres sive burial service of the Episcopal Cenrch. The Psalter. consisting of the 39th and 90th Psalms, were alternatrd by the clergy and the choir. The text wan 1 Corinthians; xv. N. The anthem, "I heard a voice." the 69th Psalm, 3, 6 verses. the 189th Hymn, - "Hark trom the tombs a doleful; sound," to "Dundee " , and Stile introductorreentences were severally chanted by the choir. The approp-iate prayers were then' offered, 'com pleting the set The remains were then placed in -the family vault of the, deceased, adjoining the charc.h, on the north. THE • LrrEnA.BY UNION.—A meeting of the Literary Union of Pennsylvania was held yttiter day.The following permanent officers were chosen— President, John I. lingers; Vice Presidents. A. R. Cut ler, E. N. Patterson, W, A. Sliver; Recording-Secre tary, Mr. C. Winship; Corresponding Secretary, C. A. Dixon; Treasurer, E. A. Snyder, Librarian, W. W. Revile. ihe delegates representing the Sprint Garden and Philadelphia Lyceum refused to cast their votes. The President made an address upon taking the chair, The delei, ates frm the Byherrttu anPila- delphia Lyceum o then entered y a protestet te againstthe action relative to the Banneker Institute , and the Phi ladelphia Lyceum subsequently withdrew from the Convention. The following haecutive Committee was appointed—Bancroft Literary Union. A. R. Cutler; American, B. W. James; Athenian. R L. Wright. Jr.; Catholic Philolathian, J. F. McDevitt; Irving B.C. Winship; James Page Library, J. F. N. Snyder; Pa trick Henry, Benjamin Daniels; Philolatbian. A. A. Dixon; Webster,.Elinsley J. Tence; Edward Everett, H. W. Seville; Bryant, H. Sterr and John L Rodgers, President. Adjourned until the fourth Monday in January. • BusEemss EDUCATION.—Young men who desire to get a thorough education for business, should attend Bryant, Stratton dr. Kimberly's Rosiness Col lege. Assembly Buildings, Southwest corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets. The unprecedented success which this Institution has enjoyed since itvfoundation, and the high standing whictrits graduates have taken in the business community, recommend it as the most thorough and practical college in the country. Tae merchant, the farmer or professional man can make his son no better Christmas present than a scholarship at the above institution. THE La. PIERRE HOUSE.—By reference to an advertisement bi another column It will be seen that the La Pierre House on Broad s , reet, below Chestnut, is offered for rent. The price asked (05,000 per annum) is but $3,100 more than that received for the property before the we' . when hotel property was far le:s remunerative than at present, and when taxes were very considerably lighter. The La Pierre was always a popular house, and now, when the current of trade is steadily setting . westward. the property seems to us to offer a very desirable opportunity for persons familiar with hotel management. ENGBAVINGS.—The cdmmencement . of A. S. Bobinson's Sale of fine pro'of engravings took place last evening at Bcott's Art Gallery. MO Chestnut street, and althonsh the attendance was very large, the prices obtained were not as satisfactory as was ex pected. the sale will be continued 'this evening at 7.K o'clock. when 1 2 0 more splendid subjects will be dis posed of without reserve. This sale affords persons desirous of making bpliday presents, a fine oppor- Sunity. • ORGAN Coworm.- 7 The new organ, built by Mr. E. C. Le Droit, for. Trinity Church, Catharine street, above Second, has been completed and is to be opehed on Friday evening, with an interesting pro gramme of vocal and' instrumental music. Several of our best organists and vocalists will perform on the occasion. A1f0.1...a1R REGIMENT AD HOME, The 188th Regiment P. V. have arrived in this city from City Point. where it Was mustered out of service. The^ members are now at Camp Cadwalader, awaiting final discharge. VISITING FIItMEEN.—The members of the 2triztot Steam Fire Engine Company, of Jersey City. have agreed to visit this city on Christmas. While in the city they will be the guests, of the Northern Liber ty Hose Company. AN TlNFATrarcrt, CoLLEaroN. —Before Ald. Godbon this morning,ljohn Peterson, a driver in the employ of the Kershaw ice company, was charged with collecting money doe the comp tny, and neglect ing to make a return of It. 1 He was held in $l,OOO bail for trial , CAUGHT IN THE Am.—John Foster, a colored man, was caught in the act orrebbing a money drawer of a store at Seventh and South streets, last evening. He was committed by Aid. Tittermary. THE FENIANs.--Mr. John A. Keenan has been chosen District Centre by the Centres of Circles in this vicinity,. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. • IN CHINA AND GLASS. USEHUL AND ORNAMENTAL. Roman Vases.- Fancy Toilet Sets Egyptian Vases. Fancy Colognes. Parlan Vases. Fancy Card Stands Frosted Vases. Fancy Decanters. New goods, at low figures. SAMUEL S. FETHEFtSTON & CO, ' 270 South Second street, above Spruce BONNETS REDUCED TO CLOSE THE SEA-, SON.-E.P.Gill & Co-1{0.720 Arch street are closing out H their handsome Velvet Bonnets and Hats regardless of cost. Please examine goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. E. P. Gill & Co., 720 Arch st. CHRISTMAS AND Tth JIIVENILES.—The oungsters are now on the qui rive at the near ap roach of Christmas. This is peculiarly a season of hilarity with them. Visions of cake and sugar plums dance through their little brains, to the forgetfulness of everything else. We love the time-honored method of celebrating the occasion by a sumptuous cake. We love in memory to recall the time, when a youngster, we sat at the old family board, and heard • the Smite rattle through a thick coating of icing. We saw scores of Just such cakes the other day, covered with all kinds of devices; at the store of Lewis Buddy, No. 1400 Chest nut street, afew doors above Broad. Dlr. B. has a gene ral variety of cakes, ice creams, jellies, &.c., and his prices are reasonable. !FOOD CAILY'S OPENING OF SRA'tING ATE. yesterday was a palpable ••hit." Their new Skating Hat was examined, applauded, discussed, and purchased by, we should think;Just about a thousand of the handsomest, best dressed and most sensible looking ladies of our city. The hat is pretty, comfor table, andjust the thing for the Skating Park. The article is entirely new, and the price of it moderate. 0 ELEGANT FURS FOR CHRISTMAS PRE SENTS.—Messrs. A. K. & F. K. Womrath, No. 415 Arch street, have even excelled their own great reputation this season in the extent • and magnificence of their stock of Russia Sable. Mink Sable, Chinchilla and Royal Ermine Furs, in each of which they offer superb sets at comparatively reasonable prices. On visiting their !macrons lutlesrooms, a few days ago, we had shown to as a rich mull and cape, of Russia Sable, which hadjust been purchased by a lady customer at the snug sum of sixteen htmdred dollars in gold, tank ing the cost in greenbacks nearly twenty-four hundred dollars! A number of similar sets are now in course &completion, to order. one of the customs of this house being, to allow their customers to select the skins they wish, frora their stock, and give orders for their manu facture. The extent and character of this expensive class oi ess furs offered by the Mrs. Womrath may be inferred from the fact that, in addition to their own enormous trade here, they have been obliged to supply the principal Furriers of New York from their own importations. JEFFERSON DAVIS IN Towx.—We had an interview with .Teff. Davis last edening, he having ar rived in town by the night line from the South. Jef ferson looked well nersonAlly,albeit woftilly shabby in respect to dress. Re assured us confidentially that he had come hither In the fond hope that thegovernment would permit him to procure for himself a fall outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson No. 603 and 603 Chestnut street, above Sixth. We as: sured Jefferson D. that it was more than he deserved; b u t we urged, too, that because he had not acted like a gentleman, and it was no reason why he should not be allowed too look like one. We woke up then. We had been, drpraning. YibiroAr CONFECTIONERY.—The world is now out-doing Its holiday shopping, and th e di screet prt variably call in at th Whitmanopular Confectioneryestablishment of E. G. & Co., No. 318 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Tneir stock on, Christmas Confections is vast, varied and comprehen sive; their goods are elegant, choice, delicious and wholesome, and the demand for them such that pur chasers would do well to call early before the great rush and crush of the eleventh hourcomes. The boxes of choice dainties put ep - by this firm are just ,the things for neat, handy and. acceptable Christmas gins, - Allosr ACCEPTABLE PRESENT, to a gen. tlOmen. is a box of Fragrant Cigars. CAFFEE, at BROAD and CITFTNITT omports all of the BEST brands, and sells at cost—and _ _ MORE TOO • GEriTs' Undershirts and Drawers, i . of lambs' wool, merino, silk, cotton, Shaker flannel, etc., . ' all sizes and qualities, at e. Henry Love's Furnishing Emporium, northweat corner of gin and Chestnut, %Mtn. HOLIDAY GOODS. Our Ladies' Fire, . , • Gents' Hats. every styli • Wrappers for gents. • Furnishing goods fort Misses' Hata, Children's Hats, Hosery, Gloves etc., For Presents,' OAKItODDS, • • 'Under the Continental HoteL CARDIGAN JACKETS.—The moat Comforta ble article to wear in the house. O. Henry Love, at the corner of ,Fifth and Chestnut, has a handsome stock of them. Housimimpnris will find at Farson 272 Dock street, below Walnut, Ironing tables, tubs, buckets, tinware, cutlery, tea trays, etc., at mode rate prices. "OLD ABE" OlOARs.—Just imported, per 'Stars and Strlpds"—a new brand and very line. Alsd, GENUINE Figaros, Fortagas, Cabanas. Espanolas &c., &c., by same vessel, at OAFFEE'S, BROAD and CHESTNUT streets. MARYLAND HAMS. MARYLAND HAMS. A Fresh Lot of these Celebrated Harns, For sale by MITCHELL 14c FLE'TCHER, 1 1201 Chestnut street. ELECTRO SILVEIVPLATED WARE, best quality for family use, and holiday presents. Campbell Davldhelser, 1317 Chestnut street. LUBIN'S ExTRACTS AND SOAPS,POHADES, Sackett Y owdera, Fine Cologne, &0., &c. CAREER, BROAD and CIIONITNIIT streets. THE POL:a..s.T-FOLDING LANTERN.—No traveler should be withdut one. Wholesale and retail agent, S. Macferran, 721 Chestnut street. GENTI - snirsN'S DRRRS HATS ! Two new etylee out. The "WINTER" and the " HOLTDAY.": Both graoeftd and unique. Gentlemen who are in the habit of deferring the pur chase of their hats until- the Holiday season, will find these exactly suited to their wants. W. •R. WARBURTON, 430 Chest AUL Street. Next door to Post Office. • JUST THE THIN4I. FOR SKATERS.—C. Henry Love boa a splendid stock of mufflers, glo yes, gauntlets, wristcomfbrm etc., etc., which are now in requißition. LOVE, N. W. Corner of Fifth and Chest nut streets. EGGS OF PHAROAH'S SERPENTS—Just re ceived a fresh lot of the American, French and English Serpent Eggs. Every Egg warranted sound. American, 10 in a box, 50 cents. By mail, 55 cents. French, 1 " 35 " ' 40 6 ' English, 2 " " 50 " " « 55 Harris et Oliver, Druggists, 10th and Chestnut,Philads Do You desire something stylish in the way of scarfs, ties, or gloves, call on Harry Love,. at the northwest corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets CHRISTHAS GIFTS.— LACEY, DIFFEEThit, CO., 1216 CBESTNUT Street, Have a large stock of goods suitable for the Roll days. Ladies* French and English Reticules, Travel ing! Bags and Dressing Cases, Gent ' Trunks, Traveling and Tourists' Bags.. Dressing an Shirt Cases, Lunch Baskets, Carriage Whips and Ri ing Twigs, English Bunting Crops, English Mound gs, Rosettes, French and English Lap Rugs, Mats, fine stock of Robes. Of our own manilla _tare, the largest tock, greatest vari ety. and the latest styles of bad ery and Farness to be found in the city. Goods cheerfully shown. LACEY, it it 1 3 EFR - FR CO_ .. 1216 URFST NUT Str t, above Twelfth. PATENT SHOE-BLAC - GI- : Box.—This should be in every house. It con ains brush, blacking and boot-Jack, and a place to eep the slippers and boots. Manufactured only by S. cferran, i:A Chest nut street. PIANO COVERS, TABLE VERB and WINDOW SHAD , Of every desirable styl or color. L E. W ALRAVEN, 719 Chestnut a t, Masonic Hall. RECHERCHE! ODOR ASES, SEVREs Vases, Cut Glass Colognes. dc.. &c. CAFFEE. BROAD and CHESTNUT streets. SHARP RETORT.—Horne Tooke, when asked by George the Third whether he played at cards, replied, "I cannot, your majesty-00 a king from a knave." You may easily distinguish a man of cul tivated taste from a boor or sloven, by the style of his cravat scarf, gloves, etc. If you desire to be au fail In these essentials, visit the great Furnishing Bazaar of Mr. Henry Atkinson, No. an Chestnut street. and pro cure your supplies. Mr. Atkinson has for some weeks past been adding largely to his stock of fancy goods, and he now offers many novelties not to be had else where. Ladies who design making presents to their gentlemen friends, will find this Just the place to visit. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, N.D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats an diseases apperlairting to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city c a n be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has.had no secrets in Ids practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge made for examina tion. IVORY BRUSHES, SHELL COMBS, 4k . 0., n great variety—moderate prices. CAFFEE, BROAD and CHESTNUT streets. OLD LUNDY,. LANE IN NEW ORLEANS.— General Scott has arrived safely inlhe Crescent City, to spend the winter among those who so short time ago were his mortal foes, and now, doubtless, if they do not heartily greet him, will give him the respect due his station. 'The neeessity of going to New Orleans to avoid the cold weather is unnecesary to those who buy their _winter clothing at Chas. Stokes dt Co's one price, under the ContinentaL Their clothing will keep you warm mid Polar snows. New Jersey flatters. A NEW STEAXEDAT.—The new steamboat belonging to the Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company called the Camden. is so far advanced towards completion that it will be employed on the ferry on Sunday next. It is larger than any ferry boat plying between Camden and Philadelphia, and is finished in superior style. It was constructed ander the direction of Capt. A. B. Frazee, superintendent of the ferry. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—Last night, as a woman was passing the common near Second and Penn streets, she was assaulted by some villain who sprang out from a concesiment. The screams of the female soon brought assistance, when the scoundrel fled. He was pursued but escaped. DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—The wholesome chastisements which the Mayor Inflicts upon disor derly characters for breaches of the peace, ought to serve as a warning to that class of individuals; but. they still continue in their wickedness. Last night and this morning several were lined for rowdy be havior. TAXES.—The City Solicitor has notified about eighty owners or reputed owners of lots in Camden, that unless the claims against them due the city for paving curbing, &c. are paid by the loth or , February neat, said lois be sold. Some of these lots are eligibly situated, and are valuable. —roe AMUSEMENTS. Madame Ponisi appears this evening at the Arch In "The School for Scandal;" afterpiece, "Turning the Tables." At the Chestnut “A Nation's Destiny," which was very successful last night, will be repeated; to-morrow afternoon a matinee will be given. At the Walnut Brougham repeats "Dombey & Son;" after piece "The Good For Igothing." At Assembly Build ing Signor Blitz holds forth to-night and to-morrow afternoon. at Concert Hall "Paradise 'Lost" will be given this evening and to-morrow afternoon. The Circuses are in full feather, as wit'. be seen by the ad vertisements. HOrSES OF GYPSUM.—In Nevada there is a bed of pure:cr3rstalized semi-transparent gypsum. Similar deposits have been dis covered in the mountains of Colorado. It has been suggested that this material be used in the construction of houses. It is easily dressed into shape, as it breaks readily into regular squares, presenting smooth, polished surfaces. The transparent qualities, where it is perfectly crystalized, would, perhaps, be sufficient for the admission of light, and this renders windows unnecessary. A house of this kind would equal in beauty and brilliancy the fabled payee of the genii. Some of the specimens of gypsum from beds dissoveredin Summit county are most beautifully variegated, and as it hardens on exposure to;. the weather, we kndw of no reaso why it would not make the most de sirabl of building material."—Denver News, Nov. 9tli. , . AIIEUS S. - See Second Page for additio Amusements. ILLIAMS.—THIS EVE a. O Messrs.BlßD an . 1 1 ESTEPHE will give their ItTeentts lsnaal ner a, ghth and Ohestaut. Vty.l fah:lo irn-711: TN THE' ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.--Estate of DANIEL WOODEDF.e , deceased. The Auditor ap ,polntedby the Court, to audit,. settle and adjust the account of Edward S. Lawrence, Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, turd to rnake distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of January, 1866 at 4 o'clock P. ,at his opice, No. MS Vine street, in the city of Philadelphia. dela-tu,th,s,St9 EDW.,I3. CAMPBELL, Auditor. DARLBY.-7,000 Bushels Oanada Barley In StOie and YES for sale by E. d, BOODER & CO., Dock Farms A.ll, OAK PLANK.-52,000 feet Ship Monk, 8 TT Inch to 5 inch. For sale by E. A. BOUDEE & 00., Dock street Wharf. HOPS—Growth of 1885. Just received_ , In store E Li ir d for sale by WILLIAM S . GRANT, se7 128 South Delaware avenue. `.l'Hl DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.: PIIILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY, DECIMBER 19, 1865. . T.ADIES' FANCY FURS: - JOHN 7F-AIEIMITLAs. No. 718 ARCH STREET, Above Seventh 4iireet, at his Old Established Store, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In FANCY FURS FOR LADIES and aEOLDREN. vluiorin!reaiE an d beanulol sr sortnent fUta d i ff e rent and qualities of Fancy Furs for Ladies' and Chlldren's wear. I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOHN PARMA, 718 Arch street above Eleventh. I have no partner or connection with any other don la this city. oct-on rut 7i4 Al &LLWOMHATII.I . BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Muffs, Collars, Cuffs, &c., &o, Russian Sable, nuanca js ar aze irmine, Chinchilla, ac. A. K. da F K. WOMRATH 415 ARCH STREET. SKATESI SKATES ! . SMITH & RIOHARDSON Have, as usual, the largest, cheapest and best stock of S T:K.A.P.VAS In the city. The assortment comprises the newest styles, We flatter ourselves that every one can be suited a the Sign of the SKATE BOT, 611 MARKET STREET, nolBtf PH ILA DEVPHIA. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ADAPTED FOB S. IL TRACK, COAL, ROLLING MILLS, • RAY, DEPOTS, CATTLE, And every branch of briefness where a coned and din rable Scale to reqalred. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, 715 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. stoma e , MARKET • 0-4 diP 4„,,Lft 0 4i NINTH. 10, 4 j •9`.° 111 & %-* Christmas Cloaks. Fine Broche Shawls. Merrimac Prints. Christmas Delaines. Royal Blankets. Staple Dry Goods. New Paintings, JAMES S. EARLE da SONS, Have Just Opened, Very Fine New Paintings, At Moderate Prices For Christmas Sales. Earles' Galleries AND Looking Glass Wareroome, exts4l4i4 816 CHESTNUT STREET, CHOICE HOLIDAY GOODS • Large and handsome assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes, dko. Clark & Biddle, Sacceasors to THOMAS O. GARRETT, OM-th as to Dirp/ 712 OHESTNUT ST. WATCHES, 4, FINE JEWELRY, siuvEiLwA. - rtm AND SVPICRIOR Silver Plated Ware. HENRY I HARPER, 520 ARC STREET. wawa! GOOD COAL CHEAP. E 8 A TON FOR GOOD LARGE NUT COALh ga-A TON FOR GOOD STOVE and HEATER COAL' at A TITER'S COAL Onuas. no'2B. . Corner Sixth and S . tin: Garden eta pr• irAft at - Wm:lon , pnr ce nt assortment of superb) 'rand. lAW ' la o ffer them at v 748 have ; t( Aß :A ls urchrare. Bent Mfrerences and THE UNION PIANO DaIcaTiACMURING_ ,00. spa, 1017 WalnUt eueei, musrata. BOX3IIB. In handsome nseestldayingfkom MA- tWO to twelve choice melodies. for sale by FARE ft EBOTHSE,R, Importers, NO. B L4 (Theatnnt atm% below Yourtn. . ' CONFECTIO N S Y. bTEPILEN F. - WHITMAN. HOLIDAY GIFTS! IN FINE CONFECTIONS. The largest and moat varied stock of Choice and Rare 'Confections of the finest quality, Now Ready for the Holiday Beason. SUPERLATivn, PBEPABATIONS In Chocolate, Cream Bon _Bons, Plstache Paste White Nonget Crystalized and Glace'd Fruits, DoubleVanille, Crystalized. and Cream Almonds. SPECIALTIES IN Fancy Bon Bons, CRYSTALIZED ARTICLES Filled with rich and pleasant Syrups, Cordials, Jellies, etc. And an immense variety of INCOMPARABLY FINE CONFECTIONS, PECULIAR 'TO THIS HOUSE, Together with a brilliant importation of Rich Fancy Boxes. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street. dela: BONBONS DE PARIS. c. Confectioner from Paris, 830 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PARIS FANCY BOYFct A*l3 Christmas Tree Ornaments. rie-14t* HENRY CHAPMAN. NO. 932 ARCH ST. IMPORTER OF TEAS. HENRY CHAPS 1.411, I]IPORTF_R OP GLORNEY'S DUBLIN MUSTARD HENRY CHAPMAN BOASTS COFFEE Without Water or Lard RENNIE Cif A P2LILICS CHOICE NEW MIXTURE C0N1 4 28 cc TEL 11 n PER POUND HENHT CHAPMAN'S PURE SPICE.S. SONS OTHER. SOLD, HENRY CHAPMAN'S Extra Choice Japan Tea. The Only Lot Imported in Stone Jars. HENRY CHAPPLILN'S NEW CROP OOLONG MERRY CHAPMAN Elsa Just received A FOURTH fl VOICE OF OLORNEY'S BiTSTARD No prevarication on the tissue of falsehood to effet sales. HENRY CHAPMAN, de's-6'c rp No. 932 Arch Street. SILVER MINING. REVENUE v. r xrrp..rtitszo. N SILVER _MINING COMPANY OF NEVADA. Subscription Price, $lO Per Share, Full Paid. Pamphlets giving tell particulars of the great in ducements offered by this enterprise to be had at the Office of the Company, 55 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Where Subscriptions are received. SAMPLES OF ORE FROM THE MINE CAN BE SEEN AT THE OFFICE. de-lm rp GREAT REDUCTION IN SUPERIOR FAMILY COAL. $8 50 Per Tort for Splendid Large Nat Coal. )9 50 Per 'Ton for Splendid Stove and Egg' Coal. 41 Also the Genuine Eagle Vein, (equal to Lehigh) at $9 and f t iu per ton, and satis faction guaranteed o all, at CONTINENTAL COAL DEPOT OP SAMUEL W HESS, del•Di BROAD STREET above Race, East Side. SKATES! SKATES I! SKATES !!! A large stock on hand and 11)r sale by W. W. KNIGHT & SON , 509 Commerce street, R.B.—The Trade will find it to their advantage to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere diS-lotrp hioliday Presents. ' Useful and Ornamental 4.44 Al i kN ' UMBRELLAS , Ot Silk, Alpaca, Gingham and Cotton. CANES of every descrlptionincladhor some of the latest styles received, from Europe. For sale by • Wm. H. Richardson, 500 Market Street: (tel3-9t RICH FANCY GOODS JUST OPENED AT BENNETT'S FANG' 33.A.ZA.Alt AND DEPOT FOR PARIS NOVELTIES SF9Ecr.wurrEs No, 20 North Eighth Street, WEST SIDE, no2s.tx Asovr, rualarm. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Dressing Cases, Card Receivers, FANCY LEATHER GOODS, CUTLERY SNOWDEN & BRO., Philadelphia. 23 South Eighth Street. nos-an rp Christmas Presents. Ladles' Walking. Hits, "The Derby." Ladles' Skating Hata. Ladles' 'Fur Trimmed Hoods. Math and Tippets for Misses. Children's Scotch Caps. Ladles' Silk Umbrellas. Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves, TO BE HAD OF THEO. H. M'CALLA, At His Old Established Stand, 804 Chestnut street. del 1m rpt HOLIDAY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Toys. AT 33 AR,E 'B, 1406 Chestnut Street. del" -ISt rp• HOLIDAY BOOKS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, ASHMEAD & EVANS', aoilliza ie. ht thlureit re FANCY. GOODS. Rich Work Boxes, Bronze Tnk. Stands. DrPORTMIS, Lthiaala_l2 : :,:v 0).V.111 English and American, AT THE WILL BE FOUND 724 CHESTNUT STREET: NMI: ]PUBLICATIONS. TWO GIFTS FOR THE ISM OF ONE. RE-OPENING OF THE, G. G. Evans' Gift Bookstore, No. 628 Chestnut Street: OE I 3 9CO-13/1:1(. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOBS AT The. BUY YOURHOLID AY BOOKS AT THE BUY 'YOUR HOLIDAY . BO 'KS AT The' BUY YOUR 1101,11/AY BOOKS AT THE BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT THE BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT THE Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store, Gift. Book Store, Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store, No. 628 Chestnut street, No. 628 Chestnut, street, N0.:628 Chestnut steet. 'Tis the best place In the city. 'Tis the best place in the city. 'Vs the best place in the city. Books are sold as cheap as at any other store, Books are sold as cheap as at any other store, Books are sold as cheap as at any other store, And yon liave the advantage And yon have the advantage And you have the advantage Of getting a Gift with each Book. Of getting a Gift with each Book. Of getting a Mitt with each Book. YOU WILL FINB AN ENDLESS VA'IETY OF BOOBS IN EVIsBY DEPARTMENT On LIT.EBATUB.B. COMPRISING SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ANNUALS ELABORATELY-BOUND POETICAL wastfs, RICH LY-ILLVAIINATED LADIES' ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in Handsome Bindings, BIBLES IN MORuLTO and VELVaT BINDINGS, PRAYERandHYMN-BOOKB OF ALL KINDS, , AND THE WRITINGS OF ALL THE' FOLLOWING STANDARD A UT H ORS • UPON ALL SUBJECTS, INCLUDING BOOKS OF FACT AND BOOKS OF , FICTION BOUND IN EVERY STYLE AND PRINTED IN THE BEST WAY AND AT TRa CHEAPE-si' PRICES, AND A HANDSOME GIFT WITH EACH, JAY, LEE, DIX, El?. BIRD, BOHN LI N • CLAY, WOOD, SCOTT, ' SIMMS, LYELL, BROWN, ART H UR, BU L W ER, COOPER, BREMER, DICKENS, JERR OLD, WEBSTER, JOHNSON, ADD IS ON, LOBBING. MARIO ATT. SA OL L Err, FRANKLIN, IS MARVEL, GOODRICH. INGRAHAM, HAWTHORNE, JEFFERSON. THAC K EO RAYMA.KS, ESTI CKENZIE, OLNENDORF, GRRENLEAR, LIVINGSTONE MAITKINTO MARY Rowrg UMBER BELL. JANE AUSTEN , JOHN BUNYAN, UG H MTT.I.Fra LORENZ 0 DOW, , LOLA MONTEZ, JOHN PHCENIX, FRED. COZZENS, CHARLES BEADS, BATA B. D TAYLOR, MARTIN LUTHER, JOHN BROUGHAM, SILAS S. STEELE, GRACE AGUILAR JULIA KAVANAUGH, , ANN S. STEPHENS, MARION HARLAN, MRS. EA.RTINGTON, SIR WALTER SCOTT, FRANK FORRESTE:& OLIVER GOLDSMITH. JAMES A. MAITLA.ND, FR ED ERI K A BREMER, WASHINGTON IRVING, VIRGINIA TOWNSEND CHARLOTTE MRS. HOLMES, ELIZAIMIA. S. R SAM SLICK K N. PEPPER REV. HUGH kTOWELL BRQWEJ, MAJOR JONES, WIDOW BEDOTT MRS. E. D. N. sourxwoßTH: MRS. CAROLINE LEE RENTZ. MISS MADAME JULIE DE MARGUERITES, HUME. LORD, WIRT, PIKE, ROLLIN, WILITS., , ABBOTT. GIBBON, SPARKS MURRAY, HALLAM. PARLaY, ALLISON. *KADLEY. RUSSELL,' I%rAnRIT A T.T. BANDBOFT. PRESCOTT. GOODRICH. SMUCKER, MACAULEY FERGUSON. LANG HOOD HORN. LAMB ROBERTSON, , , RUNT, T A scow, • MOORECROLY; Bx:rami , KEATS, . ByRoN, PERCY, DANTE, N ILTON, ROGERS, BEATTIE, TUPPER, BRYANT, BUTLER, BAYLEY, COWPER, HOLMES. SPENSER, ' CHAUCER, SHELLEY, SOUTHEY HALLECK. KINGSLEY, Tswasok. WHITTIER, STODDARD, CAMPBELL, BROWNING, TULKERMAN. GOLDSMITH, THACK_ERA.Y, MRS. HO onTr, BROOMFIELD. CUNNINGHAM, ATELEPSTONF,, LONGFELLOW. E. L. BULW ER, MONTGOMERY, WORDSWORTH, C. P. MORRIS, EDGAR A POE, MRS. NORTON, MRS. HEMANS. Together with the largest assortment or PORTFOLIOS, etc., etc., etc. REMPAIIIRS, MIRRORS, That with each book that Is purchased at this esta bilthrnent YOU get a riANDSOME PRESENT WORTH FROM 25 CRIITS TO YOU GET TWO GIFTS FOR THE PRICE OR ORE. Call in. and one trial will assure you that the best place in this city where you should purchase Books is GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMFr, (Formerly with M. THOMAS & SONS,) Proprietor, No. 6:8 CHESTNUT Street, Philaceiphis. Two doors below SEVENTH, South side. dl5-strpl FLOUR ! FLOUR !! "Pride of the West." "Nusselutan." "Eagle of Ft. Wayne." "Lebanon Choice."._ "Lewistown." "Paxton." Brooke Sir. Pugh, Nos. 1731 and 1733 Market Street, SOLE RECEIVERS of the above well-known and established brands of Flour.. del2-Imrpf A FOR SALE.—The modern Dwelling No. 1502 ,pi3p Spruce street 81de yard and all the modern con veniences. Immediate possession. Inquire in second story. No. 308 Chestnut street. dl9-tfg ma FOR. RENT.—fhe fouretory Store, No, Market street. Also lease and fixtures for sale. Apply on the premiSes between l and 4 o'clock P. H., on or before the 23d inst. The present proprietor is desirous of removing to another store.. d 1.9-1,11 ASMALL-R00.6.1.T0 LET, for business purposes, at 504 Chestnut street. Apply to TILED. H. Mc ()ALLA. in the Hat Store. • de94otrp) tli50; 1 000. with the above a n nio o u r nt, to o jorn art in t the WrAORINERY AND IBON-811.12 BUILDING busi ness. The advertiser has a large mechanical estab lishment. with ship wharf, :in Philaaelphie. and can Command the first-class patronage. One partner t vritk a set of good tools Instead oicapital,would be preferred. Address SHIPMJILDER. Etur..mmts Oiticetdeio Btrpl fIOPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING 1 -J Brazier's Conner, Nails, Bolts and Lngot_Coppnr. constantly On hand and for tale by HENRY On,, sral , outta Wbarved. Whereby THE GEORGE G. EVANS' FRANK BAYLE, FLOUR. BK&L ESTATE. WAlliPlB.
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