city bpmjsti?* ttt-p New City Councils.—the follow ißK afe thenames of the members of Select SS common Councils, with theiraddress and the political party by which they were elected, and the Wards they represen t. The Councils will organize' on the first Monday in January, XS67: SELECT COUNCILS. ’ .. | First Ward—Thomas A.Barlow (R.)i 1352 Booth Piftn I Bl ee*ond Ward—Dr. O. B. Kemmerly (0.1. S.W. cor ner of Third and federal street. , ennth 1 TMrd Ward—James D. Campbell (O.), <59 Boatn 1 Ward—Hemy Marcus(O.k72oSoutlMJtKet. Fifth Ward-James Page (O.), 272 Soutn uourcn j. B *slxth Ward—Patrick Daffy (O.) S. W. corner.of S Feventh V w a e rd-Jobn A. Shenner (R), northeast (B.). »»■{ william 8. Stofcley (B.), 19 South I “femhWMd-Joahua hiering (B.). 1012 Vine.or 142 (O.). 352 North Se **TweffiU e Ward—Charles M, Wagner (B.). 341 North Thirteenth Ward—Alex. M. Fox (B,). 920 North Se -314 North T |mVnthW«d-JotaJ Kersey (80, 1920 Green Ward-James W.Hopkins (0.1,1102 North I Ward—Patrick Shern (O.), 1240. Han- J *Bigfct*enthWard-WiUlamßnmm(K.l,Bacestreet I *Hm«»lenS e WiuS^J«in*Bßlcble(S.), 1624 American I **Twentieth Ward—Joseph Mannel (8.1,N.‘W. corner I Frfttiklfn and Buttonwood streets. I Twenty-first Ward—Chas. Thompson Jones (R.), 131 I fiontb Fifth street. ■ I Twenty-second Ward—William F. Smith (R.), 112 I Booth Fourth street. I Ward—Edward A. Shallcross (R,). 331 I Chestnut street. I Twenty-fourth Ward—Samuel W. C&ttell (R ), S. W. I cor. Twenty-fifth and Spruce streets, I Twenty-fifth Ward—Jamea Mecutcheon (O.), corner I of Ann and Amber streets. I Twenty Bixth Ward—William J. Pollock (R.), N, W. I ■or. Seventeenth and Fitzwater streets. • | Twenty-seventh Ward—B. P. Gillingham (R.),370S I Cbes 7 23 pounds of beef, 52 bushels of rairnhhtr? w ai 7 e l a °I flour * 50 bushels of wik 8 ® bnsbels of turnips, 200 pounds ll7 b bnsE’w of s l u i 3 barrels of Unions, 117 bushelsi of peas and beans, and furnished 4,40 i pounds of bread, and 4,200 pounds' of “ eal - The following officers were elected B. Craffen; Vice Pres® den t, Hugh • Stevenson; Secretary, T E Harper; Treasurer, Collins West- House Committed; Messrs. Pierce, Cooper and Stevens; .Committee on Supplies, Pierce jmd Gi&ffen. Re-Arranging the Fibb .Districts.— A meetltigof the Committee on Fires and Trustsof Councils was held last evening "in. the Council room. It is intended td ?©•' district the entire department, bo that not more than four steamers cahgoto an ordi nary fire. As at present organized,seventy two companies, nearly all of which ha ve a steamer, can go to a fir© in the Third Dis trict. The Engineer of the Water Depart ment says he is not able to supply water for such a number of steamers. The difficulty arises from the fact that the department has not been districted since the change from hand to steam engines, and the power of one steamer is equal to quite a number of the old hand engines. No definite action has been taken. Another meeting will be held in a few days. Hearing of an Elation Rioter. —James Cardell had a hearing at the -Central Station, yesterday, on the charge of being concerned in the violent assault and battery on Day-Sergeant Walsh, of the Fifth District, which was committed on election day,at Twenty-second and Catharine streets. The officer was unable to appear and testify before yesterday, and he is yet suffering from the effects of the beating he received. He testified that there was a party of eigh teen Or twenty at the election polls who did not belong there, and,a difficulty occurring, he made an arrest. He was then tripped down and struck with billies and steel knuckles. Defendant, he said, was the man who tripped' him down. He was held in §2,500 ball for his appearance at Court. Slight Eire,— About 64 o’clock yester day evening a fire occurred at the grocery store of Lewes & Bro., southwest corner of Eighteenth and Wallace streets. The fire originated in the third story, among some bags and cigars. Loss §3OO. T.Aurp ExplosioA— Last evening Mrs. Mary Linninger, reading at No. 620 New Market street, was badly burned about the face and neck by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Whisbly Stills Seized.— Several whisky stills were seized on Monday night, in the southwestern part of the city, by officers of the Kevenue Department. Parties were using them for illicit distilling. Anniversary.— The next anniversary o the Baptist Sunday School, at Broad and Arch streetß, takes place to-morrow even ing. The exercises will be extremely in- teresting. Appointments in the Navy Yard. —Mr. P. E. Carroll was yesterday appointed Chief Clerk, and John B. Hoover, Timber In spector, in the Navy Yard. Quarantine Regulations at Lisbon. I The State .Department has received the I following communication: . U. S. Consulate, Lisbon, Sept. 21,1866. — Hon. Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of State , I Washington— Sib: I have the honor of in- I farming yon that the Board of Public Health of this kingdom has declared the I ports of Philadelphia and New York as in- I fected with (fcolera, and all the other ports I of the United States as suspected of the same disease, from the Ist of July last. In conse quence of this measure, and until orders to the contrary, all vessels arriving at any of the Portuguese ports from Philadelphia and New York, and which shall have sailed hence on and after the Ist of July last, will he subjected to a quarantine of ten days after discharging their cargoes into the lazaretto. Vessels arriving under the same circumstances from any other port in the United States will be subjected to a quaran- | tine of five days. It is proper to remark, whilst on this subject, that there being for the present no other lazaretto in Portugal [ but at Lisbon, all vessels arriving at any other Portuguese port, whether in the king dom, or in the adjacent islands of Madeira and the Azores, will be sent to Lisbon to perform said quarantine, and only then be I allowed to return to the port of their desti- I nation. Quarantine performed, however, I in these eases, at any accredited lazaretto, such as Port Mahon or Vigo, will be allowed by the Portuguese authorities. I have the I honor to remain, very respectfully, sir, your I most obedient servant. C. A. Munbo, I • Consul U. S. A. Vermont U. S. Senators. Montpelier, Vt,, Oct. 23.—The Vermont Legislature to day elected United States Senators as follows: To fill the vacancy oc casioned by the death of Senator Collamer, Hon. IN. P. Poland; to fill the unexpired term of Senator Foote, Hon. George T. Ed munds; for six years from the 4th of March next, Hon. Justin S. Morrill. Each one oi the candidates received the entire vote o the Senate, and in the House 213 votes, while 15 votes were given for the Democra tic nominees, who were the Hon. Henry Keyes, H. R. Smith and T. P. Redfield. From Canada. Toronto, Oct. 23d.—The suit for §1,500,000 between the Commercial Bank and the Great Western Railway Company, that has been at issue for six years, has been closed by direct negotiations, satisfactory to both parties. The centenary of Methodism in America was celebrated here and throughout Canada yesterday. A violent storm has prevailed since Sunday night. The Bbeak-Bone Fever at Mobile.— The Mobile (Alabama) Register says the break-bene fever, a disease that is indige nous to the Southern-clime, is undoubtedly an epidemic in that city at this time. It is caused from malarious or atmospheric in fluences. The pains in the bone of those affected with the disease are intense, and it is frpm this fact that it derives its name of break-bone fever. The disease first made its appearance there in 1847, and has pre vailed more or less ever since. In Charles ton, South Carolina, it has prevailed to an alarming extent at different seasons, and at this time it is prevailing to a fearful extent in that city. A Wedding Tour to State Prison.—A man and woman, both in male attire, while attempting to commit a burglary near Mil waukie, Wis.,a few days ago, were arrested, and the police justice before whom they were arraigned sentenced them to eight months’ imprisonment. Before being re moved to jail they expressed a desire To be married, and the jnstice performed the ceremony, The bridal party immediately after left for the state prison at Waupun, and the honeymoon will be passed within its walls. They were both young, and had never before offended. ALBRIGHT & HUTTENBRAUCK, TAILORS, No. 915 Chestnut Street, i Respectfully Invite the public to a handsome assort ment of Fall and Winter Goods. se24-m wf gmg, QTAIR ROBS, CHEAP.—stair Rods at less than O factory prices, for sale at /BANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, &C.-1.000 cases fresh Canned Peaches; 500 cases fresh Canned Pine Apples) 200 cases fresh Fine Apples in glass; 1,000 cases GreenCern andGreen.Peaa;soocases fresh Plums, in cansr2Qo cases fresh green Gages;. 500 cases Cherries in syrup; 500 cases Blaicbberrlea in syrup; SCO cases Straw* herries;in syrup; ; 500 caees fresh Pears in syrup; 2.000 cases canned Tomatoes; 500 cases Oysters,Lobsters and Clams; .600 cases BOast Beef, Mutton, Veal, Soups, &c. For sale by JOSEPH. BUSBIER & oO.» 208 South . DELAWARE,avenue. , : oc2o - V> A3BH4S Aism LEMONS—Bunch, Layer ana awd XL less RaTatnn and Malaga Lemons, landing from bark La Platjuand for sale by JOa B. BUSPIHRa co., 108 South JDelaw&ro avenpf* THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1866. WALTON’S, ' No. 448 North Second street, . above WUlow. BUSTS’ CTBM agCTfl GOODS J. W. SCOTT & GO., * SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN Men’s Fnraishmg Goods. No. 814 Chestnut Street. Four floors below the "Continent*!," PHILADELPHIA. ' PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHXBf MANUFACTORY. Orders for these celebrated Shirts (applied prompt at brief notice, GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Goods. Of lste styles In Ml variety.' WINCHESTER & CO. 706CHBBTNUT. ]eBm.w,f-a —■ — - HATW’HIia dLMJtf .. JEWJflisgfl LADOMUSfiX oS^. DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS^ WATCHES, JEWELRY J» SILVER WARE. II c WATCHES and JEWELBY BEPAIBED^f 802 Chestnut Str. Thifo. Have on band and are constantly receiving a large and splendid assortment of GOLD AND UILV-BB WATCHES of all styles,varieties, makes and prices. All Watches warranted to keep good lima. DIAMONDS IN GREAT VARIETY at less than nsnal prices. A large stock to select from. SILVERWARE and JEWELRY of all kinds. In cluding FANCY SILVERWARE SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL GIFTS. WATCHES REPAIRED In the best manner and warranted. DIAMONDS Bought for Cash. Also, Old Gold and Silver. OCI6 GLOVES*. OPERA GLOVES. healy & co., 928 CHESTNUT ST.; Have just received a large assortment of T.ATITTO’ ANDIGENTLEMEN’S OPERA GLOVE- 1 , SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUTTONS, consisting of white, lavender, violet, and other fash ionable colors. ocsfmw2m CARPETINGS. 4rch Street Carpet Warehouse FALL IMPORTATIONS OF CARPETINGS, NOW OPENING, LATEST STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. JOB. BLACKWOOD, 832 ARCH STREET, sel7m,w,Em Two doom below Ninth atreot. BUNDS AND BHADS7 B.J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STBHB*. MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the city at Ut lowest prices. Btore Shades made and lettered, act-tt CLOTHS AND CASSiJLEBES, ptLOTBS. CA6BJMERES AND VESTTNGb. \j JAMES ALEE invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assorted stock of Goods, adapted to men’s and hoys* wear, comprising inpart Black French Cloths, Bine French Cloths, OVERCOAT CLOTHS, Black French Beavers, Colored French Beavers. Black Esquimiux Beavers, Colored Esqulmanx Beavers, Bine and Black Pilots, Bine and Black Paletots. PANTALOON STUFFS. BlackFreneh Cassimeres. Black French Doeskins, Fancy Cassimeres, Mixed and Striped Cassimeres, Plaid and silk Mixed Cassimeres, Satinet*, all qualities, Cdrds, Beaverteens, DY & DUNKLE, Eighth street above Arch. No. 140. occ^fcwtil Gr. X>. VVfISHAM, No. 7 North Eighth. Street. I have now In store and for sale a most complete and' .elegant stock of POPLINS! POPLINS! PLAIN POPLINS. PLAID POPLINS. EMPRESS CORD POPLINS, IRISH POPUNa CORDED SILK POPLINS, One case of SILK STRIPE POPLINS, only 75 cents worth |L MERINOES! MERINOES! I have Just opened a full line of FRENCH MERL NOES, or all desirable shades and qualities. New additions in GOODS made daily from the Philadelphia and Now York Auctions. MUSLINS 1 MUSLINS! The Cheapest Muslin store In the city.. JUST OPENED, 2 500 yardß extra heavy Brown Sheeting, wide, for 1 24 cents. One case of Pliiow.case Muslins, beet, for S 3 cents. GIVE US A CALL. My Stock of FLANNELS is large and cheap. se24-m,wj-3mj | 1084. OHFSTNUT STRisET. E. M. NEEDLES, o Strangers and others will find at 1024 CHES TNUT Street, a large and complete assortment of LACES AND LACE GOODS, s4‘ EMBROIDERIES, Z WHITE GOODS, K HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, 'V LINEN COLLARS and n . SIEKVES,«fcC.. Ac., SPECIALTY. SMITE, RANDOLPH fe CO BANKERS AND BROKEBi; IS SoutU Tblrd nfc, I S Saaautvt ats&th Philadelphia. i STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND BOLD ON OOMNDSSICii ALLOWED ON DKFOSZm BANKING HOUSE JayCooke&(o. 113 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHTLAD’A. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 20’s WANTED m EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A pRURAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED Compound Interest Rotes Wanted. INTESSBT ALLOWED OH DEPOSIT. Collections made; Stocks Bought and Sold on Oam rahndnp. Special business accommodations reserved for Ladles. *e22 5-ao’s, 7 3-l O’s, 1881’s, 10-40’s, COMPOUND INTEBEST NOTES, BOUGHT AND SOLD. DI HAVEN & BRO., V V 40 SOUTH THffiD STREET. A Ann aSd |d,ooo.—Several sums of these tjDA\/*UvJIX amounts to Invest upon Mortgage. Apply to A, FiTLER, Conveyancer* No. 61 North Sixth street. ~ c ocS3-3t» SSIRROR& AND FRAMES. A S. ROBINSON 910 CHESTNUT STREET, LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS Engravings and Photographs. Pl&ln ud Ornamental BUt Frames, Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames, OH HAND OK MADE TO OEDEK. geoege c. beukauff, ' , Manufacturer of LOOKING-GLASSES* 'PORTRAIT, PHOTO GRAPH* PICTURE FRAMES, GILT MOULDINGS and CORNICES, No. 929 ARCH Street. Philadelphia. Chromo-Lithographs, Paintings, and a great va riety of Engravings on hand. Frame-makers supplied WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ae23-6m* : LOOKING GLASSES. A large assortment in Ornamented SELT and WAlr NUT FKAMKB. Forsale by '■■■■■ J. COWPLAND; 53 South fourth Street, near Chest nut ■ ee7-4mi •, -. • • , •• .• , Focketßaoks, Portcmoimales, 'Cigar Coses, Tortfollos, Dressing Coses, Bankers’ Cases. : ffgx\ h ••»*. ■ f/w w a ■ti 9 2 vywtihq to EiSXS, v. tqilkt e Cases, g SEEDtB 1 V BOOKS. g | ladies and Gents’ Satchels and. j Travelling Bags. In all atyleß. jgosiasr'a continent?a l To al! places of asihsemsnt may had a» to e& I’clook any evening. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING,Oct 24. at 8 SECOND AND . OITIVELY LA&TNraHT ’ Of Meyerbeer’s Grand Boman tic Opera,' IHK.TABOFTHK -ORTH, WITH NEW t-CENE av. ENTIRELY? NEW DBESSEs AND APPOINT- 1 " KENTS INCBKASED ORCHESTRA TWOMILITABY BANDS, ' PI CTU HSsQUS EPSEfcTS • IN THE GORGEOUS MILITABY AND ITS TJNEQOALED GREAT CART* 1 ' Katharlna.... - -MlSs C L KELLOGG - Praseovla MISS A. M. hattpw Danilowhz —SIG. baragli Grhzenk0...,.............. —DIG. B BLUNT' Petero..... - SIG. ANTONUCCI Natalia MME.FLEURY Jschimon. -MMK. BIOABDI Giorgio SkavronS.y...... SiG. REICHARDP Ismaeloff. ......SIG. VOELDBN' Kermeloff. BIG. EANFI Bainaldo -SIG. MANCINI CONDUCTOR. TO-MOREOW (THURSDAY), 0ct.25, i DEBUT OF SIGNOBTNA ANTOTNETTA RONOONI, and first and only appearance of . GIORGIO - BONCONI, In bis world-renowned character of ■ DR. TULCOMARE, In Donizetti’s charming ccmlc Opera, ELIZIB D’AMORB, Which will be produced with a most superb cast. In cluding . ■ bIGNOBINA ANTOTNETTA BONCONR SIG. BABAGLI, SIG. ANTON UCCT. GIOEGIO EOKCONI, ON PB.IDAY EVENING, Oct. 2cth. ONLY NIGHT OF VERDI’S MASTER WORE ERNANI, ’ With an incomparably great cast, including BBNNORA CABMEN POCH? MAZZOLENI, BELLINI, aNTONUOCL ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct 27, at 2, ’■ GRAND MATINEE. A “ ■ By universal desire, the ne?i-Oomlc Opera . CRISPINO E La COMABB. Admission to para of the House,- 370 FXTBA CHARGE FOR RESERVED BEATS*- The sale of Tickets forany of the above aamfedwr formances commences • Sen Torn, THIS MORNING, At theßox*cfEce of the Academy and *iTnum>l« , fii Mnsic Store. 6s2Cheatnat street, cor. Seventh. InlrC’tlnciion—Storm Hondo Mr J. I*. HATTON, Solo, Violin—Elegie. Romania—“Bi Piovenza.” (Travtata} Verdi Signor FORTVNA. Bomanza—‘ Quando ie sere,” (U. Verdi signor BRJG>OLL Air—“Und oh die wolkeY (Frtyscbutz) Weber Madame Fa REP A. Fantasia, Piano-forte— (Faust)... ..1.. -ymir Mm. Dua—“Qni me traise” Verdi Madau.e PAKEPA and Signor FORiONA. Solo, Violin—\ also * lY~Alard Mr. CARL ROSA. Ballad—“ Good-bye. „ tcl Hatton Signor BRIG SOU. Cansone—ThePeddJer Garibaldi Signor FERRaXII. Vaise-(I1 Bacio) awhh Madame RfcPA. Solo, Plano-forte —“Murmariue Fountain” itr. & 33* MILLS. Trio—‘'Zitti. .-^flossinr Hafiame PAPEPA, Siffanri BRIGNOLIB FKR- BA2STL eONCUCTOR. .Mr. J L. HATTON. The Grand Piano used at these Concerts 3s from, tb** celebr* ted manuisctory of STEIN WAY & SONS. New York. THU RADA Y. October £5. Fourth Concert. FRIDAY. October 26, East Concert in Philadelphia. Reserved Seats for any of the above Concerts may oe fcsd at c. W. A. Trumpier's- Music Store* daily, ftp in S A. M. to 5 P.M. TVJAW UjAJ?>TNUT STREET THEATRE, CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7.4&. Mbs. JOHN DREW’S NiW ARCH STBEEET THEATRE. Begins at * to 8 o’clock, REPRODUCTION OF THE FAST IAMILY. THE Fa,' V FAMILY. MRS. JOHNDRKW AS THE RICH WIDOW. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING The great Plsy in four acts, THE FAST FAMILY, With New Scenery and ureal Ca^t. Including . MRS. JOHN DREW AS THE RICH WIDOW. Concluding each evening with SARAHS YOUNG MAN* All the rompauy in tne casts. Ir rehearsal—-WOMEN WILL TALK.” CV ALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. corner Vt NlsvTH and WALNUT. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. OchW.ISSS. NINTH NIGHT OF MR. EDWIN BOOTH, ho will appear for the first time this season In his popular Impersonation ot THE STRANGER. In Kotrebne’s pathetic play of THE STRANGER. mils t-USANDENIN as , Mrs. Haller To conclude with Tobin’s favorite Comedy of THE HONEYMOON. DukeAransa _ Mr. J. B. ROBERTS Rolando Mr. BARTON HLLL» Volsnte ...... Miss SUSAN DENIN. Thursday—ED WIN BOOTH as BUY BLAS. Gymnasium FOR LA DIES, GENTLEMAN and CHILDREN, N E. CORNER OF NINTH AND- ARCH SiREETS.- The Institute.* which again has been greatly Im proved for the coming season, is now open for sub scriptions all day and evei-ings. Bodily exercise imparts health and strength, and Is highly recommended to both sexes and ail ages. Terms fbr Instruction, 6 months .. CD- Terms for Self-practice, 3 months - 5 0C For particulars, fend for a circular, or give us a call> OCS4 w-f,m 3tj Profs HILLFBRAND «fe LEWIS. XTEW AMERICAN THEATRE, ll GREAT SUCCESS OF KATE FISHER. ' Return from Europe of EL NINO EDDIE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MAZEPPA. MAZEPPA. 0C22-4t BUILDINGS. will commence his POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, contlnningevery evening and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, NEW ILLUSIONS! MIRTH! MYSTERY! ■VENTRILOQUISM! CANARY BIBBS! • Admission. 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Reservea- Seats. 50 cents. Evenings begin at 7>£ o’clock. Afternoons at 3 o’clock, H VOX 3 S , i\ S 6- r I s Needlework' made into Satchels, Pocket Books, 'j 4c., CHOICE SEATS ITALIAN OPERA. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE STAR OF THE NORTH, TO NIGHT, SECOND AND LAST THEE OF THE BBILLIANTI.Y SUCCESSFUL GBAND SPECTACULAR O*EBA THE BTA»OF THE NORTH. USIC A L F BATEMAN CONCERTS THIRD CONGER r OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oct, 2A 1846. PROGRAMME. Mr. CARL ROSA. THIS EVENING, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT positively last night POSITIVELY Last night OF TKE ; LATEST NEW YORK SUCCESS* THE FAST FAMILY. THE FAST FAVILY. THE FAST FAMILY. THE FASV FAMILY. THE FAST FAMILY. To conclude with BROTHER BILL AND ME. THURSDAY EVENING, October 25, FIRsT TIME IN THIS CITY, After a long and caneml preparation. JANET PRIDE, BY DION BOUCICAUT T, Esq. Due notice will he given oi me first appearanceof~ MR JOSEPH JfcPFKJEcSON. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. October 27, GRAND FAMILY MaTIVRK SIGNOR BLITZ BW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA- HODBE; ELEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT. " THE FASIIIiT RESORT” OPEN FOR TPB SEASON. CARNCKOSS & prxEys MINSTREI& The Great Star Troupe of the World, in theIrGKAIUJ; ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, BtTRLE SQUES, PLANTATION SCEM-. n .£jocir. ■ggsaspy at? ° ,cio ?s. -sgsssasaf BRID4L aND holiday pbesents. The Bcost‘beautlfol * if J^ 6 MonMte^Uttll -BSw3b^esotMi^A&fiMp“»- BCFNBTt Y, painted from nature by Buggies, of New •XOTk, now on Tiew andfi»|Meat & EvANs^ 724 Chestnut street. 0c22-m.w,£fit* pBNK»YI.VAIfIA CARRIAGES. g. -ktyr hale.—A laige assortment of new t&BS&E and second-hand Carriages, top and no top ff?fgilea and Germantowns, and Express' walons GiEO. DODD & SONS, No. 430 RACE.S&eefc, ff* q S 2si and 233 QBOWN street: • - ; pcll-fra ATMOBE’S MINCED MTKAT.—-The undersigned are now receiving into store, the above celebrated Minced Meat, put up in firkins of3B and 68 Ebs., also in Barrels and Glas3 Jars, and ere prepared to furnish it to the trade at the lowest manufacturer’s prices JOS. B. BDSSIfR & CO., 108 South Delaware Avenue. Twenty-Five Barrels Prime Cranberries landing and for sal© by J. B. BT7SSIEB 6 CO., 108 South Dela ware Avenue. .SIG. TORRIANI n d hall, —_JStelbelt Ernst — —.arm* ocls-lm*