CITY ,-13.1MEJEINESE., SirArtsze.—On Saturday last . the park at itrcad and Wallace etreets on adjunct of ilk , . Jansereti Natatoriuel ,and Physical Institute, Was opened let visitors. Besides the whiners emm the' gymnasium and el:riming settee!. throngs of subsea. hers to the Doctor's new eisterprh3e filled the large • ermine rooms. restaurant' skating-ground and visi tor's walk. The tatter la abroad board walk, separated nom the street by a ,Idgb board fence, and from the danger of contact, with the fiYing skaters by a low par: , tition; by thisingeekina arrangement the visitor is en abled to be at rusypoint ,on the edge of the skating , ground, and tne amusement derived is an ample ree turn for the price- of 'admission. The Doctor and: his lady and gentlernen‘assistauts seem destined to be as popular at Brond and, - .WallAce streets, as they have . always been at Bread and Walnut. ENO:RAVINOSeL%The sale Of A. L. Robin- . , soria -splendid .collection .of fine 'proof plain and colored -engravings. *as resumed last evening at Scott% Arttiallery. /OM Chestnut street: The atteud-, ance was large and the bidding more animated than en the previons evening. but they prices realized were no tveryeatisfactory. The closing sale takes place this ovellille: when aiiidee of the cetalogue, compri- , sing' abott 125 numbersef the moit choice selections. will be .soldkwithout Isser. e. This will be the only chance to obtain a fine - engraving, and we would ad- vise our readers to attend the sale. • - THE AGE OF BULLION COMlNG.,—Particu , lar attention is directed to the prospectus of the Mace don Silver Xining Company, of Nevada, in another column. The high - character and reputation of its officers and Directors are a solid guarantee of its permanence and success. Citizens generally are in vited to call at the principal office, 809 Chestnut street, - and examine the largest and richest collection of silver ores. silver hellion, &e.„;iir this country. The SecreterY will be pleased to furnish every informationconcerning the mines of thecomptury and theTesourcts of Nevada in general r .- DISHONEST DOMESTIC.—Mary Gillespie Was committed by Alden:llan Beitler yesterday after noon. charged;Onthe oath of James M. Johnson, with tire larcenyof clothing, &c., valued at VIA The a cusedwas employed as a domestic in the family. and the stolen articles were recovered in a trunk belong ing to her, at allot:Me in Lemon street, between Tenth and Eleventh. - AN EXO.st,LENT Disposrriox.—A surplus bounty fund remains on hand in many of the wards of the city. The committee of the Nifh Precinct, Twenty.first . Ward„„ have donated . etr surplus (WO 90) to the orphanis of soldiers and s lore in their ome, Twenty-third and Brown streete. Oilier wards will, no doubt, make a similar disposition of their sur plus . Grether FANCY GOODS SALT.—Owing. to the great quantity of goods to be dispesed of. this sale wilt be continued tomorrow morning, at 103 i Vclock.at 210 Market street. As the handstenest goods are in this part of the sale, particular attention is quested from those who are in pursuit of beautiful Holiday presents. SERIOUS Accrewrr.--,Toseph Keys, an employe of the locomotive works of Messrs. M. Bald win & CO., bad his left thigh 'broken, yesterday. OF a heavy iron Castle^ falling upon *him. Keys was re moved to his resiaence, on Olive street, above Thlr teenth. CHRISTMAS DLNNER TO THE Poon.—The Teachers and Managers of the Bedford Street Mission design giving their usual dinner, on Christmas Day. to the Echolars of the Day and Sabbath Schools under theircnarge, at the Mission Mouse, SO. -119 Bedford ORGAN OPENING.—A. grand organ open ing will take place at Christ (Evangelical Reformed) Church. Green btreet, below. Sixteenth: to morrow (Thursday) evening. An excellent selection of music has been arranged tor the occasion. , - HELD TO ANSWER. — C are. Baker, charged with arson in having fired a bed at N 0.1310 Wood street, had a hearing before Alderman Beltler yester day afternoon, and was held in $l.OllO ball to answer. ROBBERL—Last evening the dwelling of Mr. James A. Burk, No. 1727 Vine street, was entered through the front door. as is supposed, by a false key, and was robbed of a new overcoat. PERSONAL.—Major-General Alfred Plea . sonoon, the celebrated cavalry leader arrived in this city last evening, and stopped at the C;ntineatal. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. • Irr Cmcnri, AND GLASS. usErcri, AND 08.1 , 1AILKNTAL. Itemari Vases. Fancy Toilet Seta Egyptian Vases. Fancy Colognes. • Parlez Vases. Fancy Card Stands Frosted Vases. Fancy Decanters.. New goods;at low figures. , sri SAMUEL S. FETHERSTON dr CO, tie South Second street, above Spruce. BONNETS REDUCED. TO CLOSE T.a.e. SEA-' C0...N0.720 Arch street.are closing out their handsome Velvet Bonnets and Hats, regardless ofcost. Please examine goods and prices before,pur chasing elsewhere. E. P. Gill &Co , 720 Arch st. - ACTRESSES AND OPERA. SINGERS,—USe and endorse only exquisite "Email de Paris" for tin parting to the roughest skin the color, texture and complexion of polished ivory. L'Email de. Paris Is used as a delicate beautifier for theatre, saloon and ball room. Mlle. Vestvali Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille Western, and other ladies recommend it to the profes sion and public for its efficiency and harmlessness. Sold by druggists and dealers in toilette articles. MB. JOHN M. FINN'S CATALOGUE OF CIEBISTUAS GOODS--The most interesting features of our paper to-day, to theladies especially, is the mag nificent display card of Mr. John hf. Finn, nudar its proper head in another column. To particularize its various points of attraction, and seasonable itentsln view of the approaching holidays, would protract this article unduly we therefore content ourselves by urging our readers to peruse the cud for themselves, merel y adding that for everything that pets Ale may wish in either of the following departments, they can , not well go amiss in the splendid stock of Mr Finn, southeast corner of Arch and Seventh streets. Slipper Patterns and Zephyr Goods, Nottingham Curtains, Ladies' Toilets, Collars, Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Linen' Goods, Stocking. Yarns and Zephyrs, Brushes and Combs, Satchels, Dry Goods, &c. • A MOST ACCEPTABLE _PRESENT, to , a gen. tlemen. is a box of Fragrant. Cigars. CAP FEE. at BROAD and CRPSTNUT;Inzports all of the BEST brands, and sells at cost—and MOBS TOO. ' - • -, GENTS' Uridershirts and Drawers, of lambs' wool, merino, silk, cotton, Shaker flannel, etc., _lOl sizes and qualities, at C. Henry Love's Furnishing -Emporium, northwest corner of Fifth: and Chestnut streets. • NOT A DEBATABLE ictUESTION.-901118 questions are subjects of debate, others are past all controversy. For 'example, there is no room for argument as to whether Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus" is or is not the most popular pert: me. in this country. The sovereign people, a, arbiters in matters in matters of taste. have decided that question' by a unanimous affirmative. . , THE MOST DELIGHII , 6I. ODDITY oat is the new Skating Hat Just invented and offered by Messrs. Wood & Carey, 125 Chestnut street. Eversince their "opening" of them they ,have been the observed of all observers. They are pretty, stylish, tasteful— jtint the idea, for the park,and are sold at modern prices. W. & C. are closing out their stock of Wittier Hats and Bonnets at and below cost. Now is the time to buy. y SQUIRE'S OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, opposite Town Hall, Germantown. In consequence of the death of the late Wm. H. Squire, M.D., the under "-signed assumes the sole and entire control and man •agement of the above well known Pharmaceutical -establishment, sided by the valuable advice and coon eel of the proprietor, Mr. Henry John Squire! Hav ing been in practical management of toe business during the lastilve years, the undersigned deems the tact a sufficient guarantee of the future careful con duct and high professional character of the store. He will, as heretofore, give his entire personal attention to the details of ' the business, assisted at all times by thoroughly educated and competent Pharmaceutists JOS. P. BOLTON, Graduate in Pharmacy. HOLIDAY GOODS. • • EX-ANISE' Our LadVA' Furs, Gents' Hats, every style. Wrappers for gents. Furnishing goons tor gents, Misses' Hats, Children's Hats, Rosen'', Gloves, etc., For Presents, OAKFORDB, Under the Continental Hotel. CHRISTMAS, WEDDING. AND BIRTHDAY PR -. l:SHlNTS.—Harcling's Edition of Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles, in beautiful styles of Turkey morocco , and antique Bindings. A new edition, arranged for Pbotographicportrahs of families. Photograph Albums, In every variety of style, rich Turkey, morocco, antique, ivory mountings, orna mented edges, &c. &a, holding from twenty to two hundred photographs.- ' WEISMAN HARDING, 326 Chestnut street, below Fourth, south shle. MUSIC Folaos and elegantly bound Music books for Christmas Presents, C. W. A. TRUMPLER, Seventh and Chestnut streets. THE BEST, THE VERY BEST.—Jules .Hauefs Liquid Hair Dye is not only the best prepara tion for dying the Hair, but Incomparably superior to all others. .Tne black it produces is not a dull, but life like and beautiful color; the brown and-auburn are so natural as to render the detection of a dye an impossi bility. No previous prepara ti on of the hair is requisite to its use. Sold by ail lets, and at the Labora tory, of Engehe Bite & P he., succes.ons to Jules Hanel dr. Co.lmporters and Perfumers, 930 ArclCstreet, Philadelphia. , "Ear, CRY Is STrra. THEY . Comm !—At the great popniar confectionery establishment of E. El." - Avia n:mu & co" No:818 Chestnut street,below Fourth. But while there is a. rush of cnstorners, there is' a pe rennial spring of sweets. and all comers go away laden like bees at midsummer. , This famous firm= have everslbing to fascinate the eye, please the pahste and suit the taste, and their.manufactures ' are Prim and as wholesome as .they are dainty: and delicious. . Their neat bone- of fancy confectiOns are an immense sac cess. They take largely. IN THE WHITE-WASHING LINE Mt. Stunner haS declared in the elevate - that Prealdent Johnson ban ,gone Into the- wbite-washing business. We didn't know it beforWbut we have only to nay that a man who la equal to ,being a' good tailor,. and,a good President might be ", safely :traded to do a good • piece ofwhite-washing. - Speaking' abotit tailoring re minds us of the fact that the best and. the most elegant garments for gentlemen add youths are those that are gotten up atthe Brown Stone °lowan Hall of Rock hill &Wilson, Nos t; 603 and SOS Chestnut street, above nth. . - LACE CuR,TATItS, VERY-CREA.PcS ' lITTABLE , .s on Hatanav-PisksatMiir-Nowthat [Chrlstmas is so neer. and every One -18 - , -, ioolting , Mit.'for , presents , our. ...rsedem should -.bear in mind that 9Lr.Tohno.-Find offera ,st his store, Arch and. Seventh streets:a splen die au:ortmentof elegant NotkinghanV.L. ace .otirtains.. 1 hese goods are Just he tbing to present .to young couples going to „housekeeping. In appearance they closely resemble the real article, but the difference in price is. of cause, very great. To all whoare thinking of purcbssing curtains or curtain 'materials we would say, read tarr, card. of Dir. J.. ht. Fran, pubished in anothet column of this paper to-day, and then go to rt his eto, southeast corner , of Arch- and Seventh strretts, and examine the assortment there offered. CARDIGAN JACKETS.—The most Comforta ble article to wear in the house. C. 'Henry Love, at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut, has a handsome HOUSEKEEPEitS will find at _Parson tit 2t2 Dock street, beloW Walutit,. ironing tables, tubs, buckets, tinware, cutlery, tea trt4n ;etc.; at mode. "OLD ABE". ClGArts.--Sast imported, per . 4, tars and Stripes"—a new brand and very fine. Also, GENUINE Figaros, - Portages, qabanas. Es petioles &c., etc.; by same vessel, at " CAPPE,E'S, BROAD and eIIIESTS UT streets. EVER ACCEPTABLE - .TO .A LADY:—Bought ick, and any ',mount of perph-alty saved in the choice of a Gift, by die simple purchase at Needles' Drug Btore,l2th and. Race sts.of &box of *Whitman's" Choicest Bun Bons. Physic and Doctors are at a discount at this season, so C. H. N. says. Conrections stall rule at his oglnter fora time. It has been Int mated that he is only working -up an active oemand for his Pills and Potions after Holidays. .13s that as it' may, he has a beautiful lot of Oaakets Roses, tilled with the choicest Confectons,at a range of prices &menu) SILvEn PLATED WARE, best quality for family use, and holiday presents, Camp:reit dt Davidheiser, 1317 Chestnut street. - - • Ltrmiq's ExTß.A.ars Arai SOAPS,POIIADF,S, Sachet Powders, Pine Cologne, dtc., &c. CARTER, BROAD dad CHESTNUT streets. THE POCKET-FOLDING' LANTERN:—NO traveler should be without one, Wholesale and retail agent, 8. Zaacferran„72l Chestnut street. • GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS! Two new styles out. The "WINTER" and the "BOLTDAY.•": Both graCelhi and unique. ' • Gentlemen who are in the habit of der.rring the par-' chase of their hats until thelloliday season, will Lind these exactly flitted to their wants. W. F. WARBURTON, - 460 Chest sn. street, • Next door to Post Oftice. JUST THE T7NO FOR -SKATERS.—C. Henry Love has a spl did stock of mufflers, glo 'es, gauntlets, wrist•comfo ts. etc. etc., which are uowein regal; Mon. LOVE., N: W. corner of Fifth and Chest• nut streets. HOLIDAY PRESENTS-PERF ERY.—Har rots & Oliver. southeast corner of Te th and Chestnut streets, have laid in a fine supply of edit mery, put up in form suitable for Christmas pres ts. Ladies would do well to step in and examine the st ck. In addition to this they have a large assortme t of drags. care fully prepared, Pharaoh's serpents, 50 cents; by mail, 55 cents. Do You desire something tyhsh in the way of scarf's, ties, or gloves, call n Harry Love,. at the northwest corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets CHRIST3LAS GlFrs. , LACEY, MEEKER & Isle CIIESTNIIT Street, Rave alarge stock of goods suitable for the Roll. II English . days. Ladies' French and English eticules, Travel ing Bags and Dressing Cases, bouts' '1 runks, Traveling and Touriats' Bags Dressing and S irt Cases, Lunch Baskets, Carriage Whips and Ridin Twigs, Bunting Croat, Eoglisa Mountings, Rosettes, French and'Englisha.ap Rugs, Hats, fine stock of Rehm Of our own manufa tare, the largest stock, greatest vari ety. and the latest styles of saddlery and Harness to be found in the city. Goods cheerfully shown. 'LACEY, MEETZER 4.-. CO.. 1216 ORVSTNUT Street, 'above Twelfth. PATENT SHOE-BL , AcKING baX.—This abould be in every house. It containVbrush, blacking and boot-jack, and a place to keep the slippers and boots. Sianunictured only by S Macferran, 721 Chest -nut street. PIANO GIVERs, TABLE COVPRS and WINDOW SHADES,. Of every desirable style or color. L E. WALRAVENT, 719 Chestnut street, AlasonicEfall. REC.a.aRCHE! ODOR. CASES, SEVRES Vases, Cut Glass Colognes, &c• CAFFEE. BROAD and CHESTNIITstreets. SHAVE . RETORT.—Horne Tooke, when asked by George the Thirdivhether he played at earls, replied, cannot, your majesty, tell 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, gloyes. etc. - If you desire to be au fait in these essentials . visit the great Furnishing. Bazaar of Mr. Henry Atkinsoh, No. OW Chestnut street, - and pro cure your supplies. Mt. Atkinson has for some weeks past been adding largely to his stock of fancygoods, 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, BLLYDNRSS AND CATARRH.— J. Masai, 3f. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases apperlaining to the above -members with the utmost success. Testimonials from thesnost reliable Sources In the city cant* seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. Noclaarge made for examina tion. IVORY BRUSHES, SHELL COMBS, &C., &C., in great variety—moderate prices. CAPTEE, , BROAD and CHESTNUT streets. • OLD LUNDY LANE EV NEW ORLEANS.— General Scott has arrived safely in the Crescent City, to spend the winter among those who so short time ago were his mortal foes, and now, doubtless, if they de not heartily greet him, will give him the respect dile his station. The neeesslty 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. - • cousTs. Nisi PEl:in.—Chief Justice Woodward.—Paul J. Hallowell and wife va•John Gulley. An action to-re cover damages for an alleged slander. The plaintiff alleged that defendant used langliage affecting the character of plaintiff's wife. The defence set up that if the language complained of was used, it was at a time when Mr. Bulky was intoxicated. and was not; con scious of what he was saying. Jar, out. QtAILTEIt BE6l:nose—judge Allison.—This morning the Judge delivered an opinion in the motion to quash the indictment found against Messrs. Weeks & Simons, allowing the motion. In the matter of the motion to quash the indictment found against Albert Cassiday, for circulating "false and scandalous reports," &c ,she Court held that the indictment was good. ABIIISEMEN't'S. At the Chestnut "A Nation's Destiny" and "Tomp kins on Trial" to night. At the Walnut Brougham in "liombey & Son," with `Th e Good For Nothing." AL the Arch Madame Ponisi in "Tne Honey Moon." with "The Willow Copse." The Cirbuses at the American Theatre and at National Hall Qffer lively bills. At Asmbly Bnlldingwe have Signor; Blitz, and at, Concert Rail t'Paradise .Lost" still reignasupreme. SKATES! ' ; 'SKATES!! SKATES !!! A large stock on hand and for sale by W. W. KNIGHT & SON, 509 Commerce street, N.8.--The Trade 'will find it to their advantage to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere dIS-I.otrp SILVER MINING. REVENUE EXTENSION MINING COMPANY . OF NEVADA. Sahseription -Price , $lO Per —Share Full Paid. Pam , eta giving fall partienlate of . the great in dneesne ta offered by Ulla ente Office of the Company 55, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Where Subscriptions are receive& SAMPLES OF. ORE FROM TILE -nu= ()AN BE MEN ATTHJA °mom agerunro HIE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1865., HOLIDAY GOODS Fancymoods: and Toys. AT P A re. E.' S 1406 Chestnut Street. . 51 - 4 -MITT r 0 D NrN7l l :r . 44116 • ..*l t `tr & ( ) es chruttna. Cloaks. Fine Brooke Shawlii. Merrimac Prints. - - Christmas Delaines. Royal Blankets. ' Staple Dry Goods. New Paintings, JAMES S. EARLE- ticiSON&, Have Just. Opened, . Very Fine. New Paintings, At Moderate Prices For Christmas Sales, Earles' Galleries . AND Looking Glass Warerooms, new tie 816 CHESTNUT STREET, LADIES' FANCY !FURS. OLIN IE -O .2I.I:LEUELA., Mi. 718 ARCH STREET, above Seventh sheet, at his Old Retablished Stara Importer, Manufacturer and , Dealer in FANCY FILJELS -FOR LADMa and CHILDIL-Mi; soYt a menf C; f f o i . Zll l-n thrtrille a re v n a f y k i = an d d bqualities aF 01 Fancy Furs Mr Ladies' and Children's wear. I 5011011 a call from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOHN FAR ' 715 Arch street above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store In this city. ocl-tm rpf •41 &I,K,WOMRATII, BEAI7TIFICL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Muffs, Collars, Cuffs,,&c., §cc, Hu Russian Sable, Imn biltl a galal y Sa nnatne, Chine!Ma, &e. A. K. & F K. WOMRATH 415 ARCH STREET. SKATES!, SKATES ! SMITH & RICHARDSON Have, as usual, the largest, cheapest and best stock of SKATES In the city. The assortment comprtses the newest styles, We flatter ourselves that every one can be suited a the Sign of the SKATE BO', 611 MARKET STREET, nolgtf PR ILA DELPHLtt. - FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCAtES. ADAPTED POE R. R. TRACE., COAL, ROLLING MILLS, RAY, DEPOTS, CATTLE, And every branch of bushiest) where a correct and Mu rable Scale is required, FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC 715 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia. &Mtn Holiday Presents.. Useful arid Ornamental AV UMBRELLAS, of Silk, Alpaca: Gingham and Cotton. CANES of every It v es e cr a i f r o lguinclrlng s , o B r o i :l3 e of the' latent Wm. H. Richardson, 500 Market Street: del3-9t rpl (7i WAT HES, Earim or - va .voutt-sr, Silvier : HENRY 520 ARC caoltat -GOOD CO _ its A. TON POD GOOD - ' e E NUT GOAL A . T°/1 FOR::. 0 I.."" .. 1'4.. O Ol STOVE and MUTER MAI. " ALT S 'S GOAL - MIMI. Mte/NSA than ) eilneT , e t" sPrin g (4Wealt3tl4 a I IV *W AIF AND KRIM ,ted. Ware. -4E PER, STREET. L CHEAP. —NEW PttEMoCtiiiONS.' FRICE" - Or ONE: EE-OPENING OF THE G. G. Evans' Gift Bookstore, No. 628 Chestnut Street. OPEN °F00.4).A.1e.. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT Thai • BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT THE BUY YOUR HOL.IDAYBOLMS AT THE BUY YOUR HOLIDAY 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, No. 623 Chestnut street. 'Vs the best place in the city. i 'Tis the best place fn the city. 'Tis 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, Rooks are sold as cheap as at any other store, And you have the advantage And you have the. atlyantage - end you have the ail-bentale Of getting a Gift with each Book. Of getting a Gift with each Book. YOU W IL L Of FIN getting AGM with each Book. ? AN _ . ENDLwA' VAVIETY OFBOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. • COMPNISING SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ANNUALS, ELABORATELY-BOUND POETICAL WORKS, RICH IX-ILLUMINATED LADIES' ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in Handsome Bindings, BIBLES IN MOROCCO and VELVET BINDINGS, PRAYER andHYEIN-800143 OF ALL KINDS, AND THE WRITINGS OF ALL THE FOLLOWING STANDARD AUTHORS UPON ALL SUBJECTS, INCLUDING BOOZE OFWACT AND BOOKSOF FICTION BOUND IN EVERY STYLE AND PRINTED IN THE BEST • WAY AND AT THE CHEAPEST PRICES, AND A HANDSOME GIFT WITH EACH, JAY, LEE. DLL KIP. BIRD, a, BOHN CLAY. WOOD, SCOTT, r SIMMS. LYELL, BROWN. ART H UR. BU LW ER. COOPER. BREMER. • DICK ENS, JERROLD, 'WEBSTER, JOHNSON, ADDISON.. LOSSING. HARM ATT. SR OLL ETT, FRAN HEIN. IK MARVEL. GOODE lOEL INGRAHAM. HAWTHORNA J EFFERSON. TELACILERAT. DOESTICKB. ELACIOZNZIE„ OLNENDORP, GREENLEAF. LIVINGSTONE. MACKINTOSH. • MARY HOWL"): CURRER BEL L - I • JANE AUSTEN , JOHN BUNYAN. HUGH MILLER , LORENZ 0 DO AT LOLA EIONTEZ, • JOHN PLICENI.X. FRED. cozzrass. CHARLES READE, BAYARD TAYLOR. MARTIN LUTHER, JOHN BROUGHAM, SILAS S. STEELE. GRACE AGUILAR, JULIA EAVANA.CIGH, ANN S. STEPHENS, MARION HARLAN. MRS. PARTINGTON. SIR WALTER SCOTT, FEANK FORP.ESTER, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. JAMES A. MAITLAND, F R EDERISA BREMER, WASHINGTON IRVING, VIRGINIA TOWNSEND, CH AR L OTT E ELIZABETH Mita. HOLMES. A. S. ROTS, SAM SLICK K N. PEPPER, REV. HUGH STOWELL BROWN, MAJOR JONES. WIDOW BEDOTT MRS. E. D. N. SOU THWORTEL: MRS. CAROLINE LEE ELENTZ. zotF.S LESLIE. MR:. WLDDIFIELD. MADAME JULIE DE MARGUERITES, HUMS. LORD, WIRT. PIKE, ROLLIN. WHITE, ABBOTT, GIBBON, SPARES. MURRAY, HA.LLAhI. PARLetY, A.LLISON, _HEADLEY. RUSSELL, M E t i ls-swAr.r,, BANCROFT. PRESCOTT, GOODRIuH. UCKER, MACAULEY FERGUSON. LANGHOItN. ROBERTSON, HOOD. LAMB. HUNT, TASSO. SCO• I. CROLY; BURNS, BEATS, MOORE, BYRON. PERCY. DANTE, NILTON, ROGERS, BEATTIE, TUPPEB, BRYANT. SETTLES, BAYLEY • COWPER. HOLSLES. SPENSEIL CHAUCER. SHELLEY, sOUTHEY,_ HALLECK. KINGSLEY, TENNYSON, WHITTIER, STODDARD, AMPBELL, BROM , le,G, TUCKERMAN. GOLDSMITH, THACKER a.Y, MRS. HO WITT, BROOMFIELD. CUNNINGHA M, ATHERSTODM, LONGFELLOW, E L. BULW ER, MON TGOMERY, WORDSWORTH, G. P. MORRIS, EDGAR A POE. SI RS. N ORTON, MRS. HEMANS, Together with the largest assortment of PORTFOLIOS, etc.. etc.. etc. REILEMBED, That with each book that is purchased at this este. °ilshinent sozi I=DSOME PRESENT WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO 4100. Whereby YOU GET TWO GIFTS FOR THE Plitt OF ONE, Call in. and one trial will assure you at the best place in this city where you should purcaase Books is THE GEORGE G. EVANS' GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, FRANK BAYLE, (Formerly with M. THOM & SONS.) . ..PrOPrietOr, No. 628 CHESTINTJT Street, Philuo elphia. Two doors below SEVENTH, South aide. dl5-strp BOOKS FOR PRESENTS ILLUSTRATED WORKS CHILDREN'S BOOKS. DiART7P., PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS ADIERICAN sTANDARD WORKS, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS' No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Store Open Evenings CIILLDREN'S BOOKS , AND GIFT BOOKS OF all kinds. Tho largest assortment In this city, and for sale at the lowest prioes, will be found at the "Chearrßookselluig and Publishing House of T, B. PETERSON (it BROS., 306 Cnestnut street. ILLUSTRATED WORKS! STANDARD BOOKS! POETS! etc. The largest assortment of all kinds of hooks; to meet all ages, alt tastes, =drill pockets, will be found for sale at - lower prices then anywhere else, at • T. B. PETERSON & BROS., de2o.2t ' SOS Chestnut street. 'INCOME TAX! IIiI.II4ME TAX!! .1. Lista of the 2sinonnt of Income Tax" paid to the Government 13y the residents .of Philadelphta and Bucks county, for the last year. Is received this day, and for sale, price One Dollar at T. B. PETER6ON..t BROTHERS': -206 Chestnut street. - gran The largest assortment of Boole of all kitids, amtable for the Holidays. and at the lowest prices.Vill be fOnnd for sale at PETERSON'S', Si!6 Chestnut street. - - DICKERS'S WORMS! IRVING'S- •• WORREI COOPER'S NOVELS! WAVERLY NOVELS etc. ... . . _ 'l'he largest assortment in this city, and the finest bindings, for sale at lowerprjees than anywhere else, will be found_ at the "CHEAP SELLING - BOOE. _.' & HOUSE ' of T. B. T B PETEBSuN BROTHERS; - :ylis Chestnut street, de2o.2t IikdsZWITH. ildtb attention to our Es -_Npildrent assortment of superior TIELSOIS, - which - we always have on hank and offer thdtb at very reasonable prima to - urchasens. t ¢iven by of references and 7.d,, 15ilj inVarlably_ - TKO IaTION PIANO xa.I,A.CtrUTUNGOO.. Ladit 8 - * Notice Ladies Node JOHN.M. Southeast Cori Arch and Seventh S RIMADELPHIA, Iniltc a attention to the following LARGE VMiUM• Staple and Fancy Goods, Which are presented at LOWEST RETAIL PRICES. Slipper Patterns zephyr Grood!. Of these doods, such as Slippers, Rugs, .Onshions, Ottomans, thevarlety of dealsm , beauty:and execution. have not been exceeded in this city. Ladles are par. Ocularly requested to examine the stock_ Notting-ha:in Cumtain i ft. Havenow a hill line, comprising• between twenty and thirty designs; also. Curtain Materiat by the yard. in every desirable pattern. These goods have bear received since the late decline in prices. It will be economy to examine them before parchasing else where. Tidies and Toilets: Round Tidies and Square Tidies: fall line of good de &gm& • Collax's. Maltese Lace Collars. [Guipure Lace Collars, Beal Thread Lace Collars; French, Swiss-vrorlred Crape • Collars, large Variety. . Ilemstitched 1-idkfs. .Full line of Hemstitched. from the lowest to the hmhest grade. Scotch Cotton Embroidered, in btu:M ini designs. Corsets. Three grades of *Embroidered nine Comets , first quality Whalebone aad second quality Wbaleboae. IL.,*terk Goods. Doylies. Napkins,"Table Linens, Hunk, Loom, Dam ask. and CrastiTowels. Stocking Warns and Zephyrs. Manhattan Yarn, something new; Cashmere Yarn; Faxony, for infants' wear, and oilier varieties. JEtrushes and Combs. Rosewood, Ebony, Buffalo, and Ivory Hair Brusher. Tooth. Nail and Band Brushes: India Rubber, Buffalo and Horn Side and Tuck. Combs. Satchels. Prussia and Turkey Leather Satchel& of all grades and sizes, Podr.et Books and Purses of every variety. Dry Ciood--. Plaid Cashmeres, Wool Poplins. Maria'. De!sines, alpacas. Flannels and Blankets at Auction Pnces. Medley! Medley! Veils, large as Merino Vests, Gloves, Stockin,p, Scissors. Belts and Belt Clamps, Buttons, Bugle 3 rimmings . Staple Dress Trimmings and Small Wares , ' The articles enumerated In the above catalogue have been selected with care, with the view of ranking their quality sad coat acceptable to hts patrons. JOHN E. FINN,, Southeast Cor. Seventh and Arch Sts. PaII.ADETXKL!.. PA. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Dressing Cases, Card Receivers, FANCY LEATHER GOODS, CUTLERY. MIRRORS, Rich Work poxes, Bronze Ink Staids. SNOWDEN & BRO., IIthORTERS, 23 South Eighth Street. nca•llta Cfir.istinas Presents. Ladles' Walking Has, "The Derby." Ladles' Skating Hata. Ladles' Fur Trimmed Hoods. NM% and Tippets for Misses. Children's Scotch Caps. Ladles' Silk Umbrellas. F Gents' Far Collars and Gloves, TO BE HAD OF ' I • THEO. H. M'CALLA, At His Old Established Stand, 5404 Chestnut street de4 im rP3 RICH FANCY GOADS JUST OPENED AT BENNETT'S rt.Arqc - y 313.A.Z A. AND DEPOT FOE PARIS NOVELTI SP)OCIAJurium .4 !.o . '.s 9o Eighth ,Stye • ABOVE AM'USEXENTS. See &mond PageiOr culdit on 14Arnusement,e. AMERICAN ACADEMY: OF MUSIC. L. p-Rov ER'S . GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. The Bale of SEASON TICKETS will commence To-Morrow---Thursday---Momings C. W. A. Trumpler's Music Store. CON IFECTIONERY. STEPIIE F. WHITMAIti. HOLIDAY GTFTS! FINE CONFECTIONS. The largeet and moat varied stock of Choice and Rue Confections of the past quality, Now - Ready for the Holiday Season., SUPEELLATTVE MEM,AI3,2LTI6EII3 In Chocolate, Creani Bon Bons, Platache Paste, White civet, Crystalised and GI q+srql Pr WA DoubleVanille, ICrystalizsd and Cream. Atmonda. Fancy Bon Bons, CRYSTALIZED. ARTICLES Filled with rich and pleasant Syrups. Girdlale, Je,llles, ata And an immense variety of ' • leKtCsi:/A:wA:3lVO4)loslWs).;o4:yiknowizi PECULIAR TO Tais HOUSE, Together with a brilliant importation of • . Rich Fancy Boxes. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street. del:Sark BONBONS PE PARIS. E".E.INT.A.S, Confectioner from Paris, 830 Walnut Street, Philidelphia, A FINE ASSORT 2 OF PARTS FANCY BOXES AND Christmas Tree Ornaments. de3-14t* ea 1 41J1110 ' t. i• J A A. AUCTIONEER.. rm. WALNUT street. EIGlia . .k..h.NTH FALL SALE, DEC. 27.16655. This sale, at the Exchatuze. at 12 o'clock noon. win Include— STOCKS.—Partlcalets to-morrow. . . LOTS, 24TH WIL)ID--4 Lots, YOrk et, between He. milton and Moore sts, Hamilton Village, together a.- by lto feet Orphans' Court Sate—lrstate of Eamon Bear. .7r., a minor. • , NO.BRIS T. ARD TlitSTol 4 l AVENUE—Three B oases and Lot, N. W. corner Worris sat and the Tren ton RR., 4947 by 100 feet. OrOans' (burl Sate—Estate of George C (brtina, dectd. VINE ST—Dwellings i• os Z)3. =O5 arid nr: Vine A.. with the lot. 48 by 69Td feet. Same P .6,1, 4711 AND SPRUCE—The three story brick house and lot. N. E. corner of 4th and Sp.ruco. eta, Z) by 83 ft .2'h is is a valuable buena.: toxitiort. "WART. IST=A frame house and lot, Earl at, above Thompson.lBth Ward- 15 by 1743= feet. Orphans' Chuff. Sate—.atate of Henry McCormick. dec'd. BAHL ST—A flame. house between Thompson and Belgrade eta, 17X by 1323, feet, 517 10 ground rent per annum. Same Beate. nca+witi No. 2615. 21ST ST—A. three. story brick how , and lot. 2:st above Sinnce. 16 by 67% feet. a 37 ground rent Per aI:IMM- /ear Sale _Peremptory. No. 633 N. THIRD ST—One brick and two frame house:, with the lot, IS by 69 feet, 3d at, above Green. orphans' OsartSl:tte Etta& of James Smart, dec'd. ANEMIA ST, 19TH. WARD—A. lot, America. latb Washington st. below Dauphin, 19th Ward, 90 by 121? ft et to Philip at Same Estate,. BLOUNT PLEAS.a.IiTST. ZYPIEf WARD—Der log, isN, - byte° feet. Same/Witte. .1., 2.011 NT PLEAS.Aba n kir—Two lots yf ground. on 2d the booth aide of t Pleasant at. One west of Minor' the'other of er at, each 183 i AT. No feet. Same Estate. is 0. Eas vilrE ST—Three story brick dwelling,Vine at, below §tb, 15% by 69,34' feet. Orphans' awl Sale— Est ate vfOeorge t cop, dec'd. thi- Handbills th &ore.with hill descriptions may be bad a! e Auction 121TALTE. Mit SALE ON THE PREMISNS, sourn TWEN- Ela T MTH SIREET—THOMAS & SONS, Auction eers.—Neat modern RESIDENCE and FURNITURE. 11 South Twentieth at. beLWainut st.—On FRIDAY IdORNING, Lecember 4:d,1865, at le o'clock, will be sold public sale, on the premiseS,all that modern three. story brick Ines:wage. with three-story double back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Twentieth street. No. 225, eouth of Walnut street; con taining In front os Twentieth street I 6 feet, and extend ing in depth EG feet. The house neatly finished in modern style, and Is replete with _modern tonve niences. It has recently been put in complete order. Ball - Clear of all incumbrarlre, Terms—half cash. handsome fbrniture. superior piano &c. Immediately atter the sale o f the premises. will be sold the handsome Household Furniture. Superior PianO, M. THOMAS & CONS. Auctioneers, 119 and 141 South Fourth street. IT:alla BLE GROUND FOR BALE LOW.—Lot, 1 northwest eor. of Seventeenth street and Columbia avenue; P 77 teep:ry 175 feet deep; three fronts. Also lot, Bonnie rner of Secente*nth and Jeffer son streets; 3,56 eet front by 172 feet deep; three fronts. 'These lots in the finest improving part of the eity will make a desirable, investment. Apply to VOR RAI , P.—The Otiodtvill. Lease and Fixttires of X! the well. known.' METROPOLITAN HOTEL, No. 6M ARCH street. now doing a thriving baseness. Res cons for selling, illness of one of the parers. debo.26. LET.—Furnished Lodging Rooms in private family, with breakfast' for gentlemen. Communi cating or separate rooms. Inquire at /co. 628 Spruce street. lt* ASMALL P.002.1..T0 LET, for businesapurposes, at 804 Chestnut street. Apply to THEO. H. Me- CALLA. in the Hat Store. , de9-10trpl LEGAL NOTICES. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHI.A.—Estate of THOMAS F. SIMPSON, Deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first and anal account of James Simpson, Administra tor, dm., of the said deceased, and to.make distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, January 3d, 1866, at. 4 o'clock. P. M., at his office, southeast COL npr of Sixth and Walnut streets, in the City of Phba, delphia. GEORGE JIINKTN,t II -. deD.w.f.m,-Sts Auditor . 1;50 000 MAC O• V Ov with the above ne o e uirt,_to e jorn ar g erB AC . .T.NERY AND 1110N-SITIP 2 BUILDING mess: The advertiser has a large_ mechanical estab lishment, with ship wharf, in Philadelphia, and can command the. first-class patronage.. One nartner,with a set ot good tools instead otcapital.woulilbe_preferred. AddressSIIIPBUILDEP4PILLzrotO BtrPs GREAT REDUCTION IN SUPERIOR ' FAIVIILY COAL. Poi Ton ihr Splendid LargeNnt 9 • 419 xri Per Ton for Splendid Stove and Egg Coal. en/ Also the Genuine Eagle Vet"; (equal to Le,hlgto at ta and alo per ton, and Balls ractian guaranteed to all, at CONTINENTAL COAL DEPOT OP , . • SAMUEL W. HESS, dell t BROAD STREET above Race. East Side. IVUUBICIA.L BOXlM,lntiandsome maim pleat:4er= AM two to twelve chotee melodiea. for sale by FA.lnt & BROTNF.N.lmporters, No Mt fibeatnut alzeet. below Fourth. a il , T GOLD AND SILVER WATCH:KS OF OUR % slim IraPOztatton. reliable in quality 'MIAS XraPOllsA_ _ ~ SOS • IIIOt=eICS! Vouzliii A . SPECIALTIES IN' BONSALL BROTHERS. 116 North Ninth street. WANTIS.
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