INTERESTING COURSE OF liECTUEE3. W© desire to call the attention of our literary readers 9° urae of lectures to be delivered i£• 4* SoeBft » tall of tbe University of fernsj Ivsnia. Among the subjects tre** ed wllibeth- Ja?cs, habits, <fec ,of the old Germans, important G ,r -inventions, lives of eminent uermsna, merman l-uete, dialects, politics. &c running throagh a course tr twenty lectures. From the known ability and scho larship of Prof. Roeee, and his rare and ripe know* a * mosl everything pertainiog to the German Jite-rature and nation, we are satlsded that this course ■w ill be one of singular merit and ra *e research. As a l a*te for German literature has been for some years Meaduy on the increa»h m this country, we shall be much disappointed if this coarse Is not largely at* tended. The first lecture will be delivered on Decern; her 4th, and thereafter one lecture a week will be given. - Outrageous Assault,— BeforeAlderman Fitch,this morning. John Steif and James Deans were charged with assault a* d battery. It seems that a Lady residing in the neighborlioou-of Seventh street and Girard avenue, started from her home about two o’clock this morning, to get her husband who was drunk in a tavern in tbe vicinity. As she was passing along Girard aveme near Seventh street she was seized and pushed against a fence by tne accused, who threatened to kill her if she made a noise. She cried out, and her screams attract'd the attention of Officers Howard add Shields, whr pursued the assailants and captureu them in a lager beer saloon. They were identified by the lady and were committed in default of <1,500 ban to answer at court. A Series of Charges.— A young man samel John J. Miller was before Alderman Beltler yesterday afternoon. He is alleged to have sst fire to the Spruce and Pine street Railroad Company’s stables, to Adams * Co.’s Express stables, and to .-the Farmers’ Hay-market stables, corner of Seventh and Oxford sireets. He was also charged wi*h forging checks upoß the First National Bank, In thename ol John G. Taylor, his employer, No. 105 Christian street. The amount of his alleged peculations In that direction is sine hundred and tea dollars. As to tbe charge of arson, som.od.zsa witnesses were ex* amined. Tne accused was committed in delauit often thousand dollars ball, to answer. Grand Lodge A. Y. M.—At the Quar terly Grand coma unical ion of. the Grand Lodge of A. Y. SI. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, held lest evening, the following gentlemen were elected of ficers for the ensuing ye&i: John L. Goddard, R W. G. H.: Richard Vaux, tt W. D. G. M: B. A, Lamberton. R. W. S. G. W.; >. C Perkins R, W. J. G. W; Peter Williamson. R. W. G. T; John Thomson, R. W. 3. S Trustees of the Grand Lodge Charity Fund—Joseph 8. Riley, J. Lodensleger. George Giiftcom, John Wilson, br.'Joserhß. Boswell. 'Jrustees of the Girard Bequest Samuel H. Perkins, James Hutchinson, David Boyd, George Thomson, Dai.iel M. Pox. The Girard Insurance Company.— The Girard Fire Insurance Company yesterday took formal possession of new aud elegant quarters at the northeast corner ot Seventh aud Chesteut streets. Iheevei.t was made the occasion of a -‘house warm ing,” which was j articipated in byalarg* numbtr-of the fritndsof the Company, and which reflected equal cieritupon tbe liberality of the officers of the.Glrard and the professional skill and good taste of Mr. Frank Hiller, proprietor of Guy’s Hotel, who acted as caterer, Important Sale of Sheffield Plated Wass and Cutieby.—We beg to c»ll the attention of our readers to tola splendid sale (the last of the sea sen). Among the goo is wi 1 oe f'juad many articiei suitable for presents tor the comlag holidays. The name of >he firm (Deakln & Sons) i* a sufficient guarantee lor the quality of the goods. The eale takes vl-ceatfecott's Ar*. Gallery, l 20 Chestnut strest, on Wednesday aud Thursday mornings, sth and 6m lusts., at 10 o’clock. Fenian Meeting.—Last evening a meet ing of Fpnians. tbe first of a series to b* held this veek in different parts of the city, was held at tne As sembly Building,corner of Tenth aDdCn'stnat streets. The siege was tastefally decorated and the Hall was densely crowded with the friends of Irelaad, many of whom were ladie *. Mr. George Archdeacon, of Liver poo), and Senator Morrison, of Missouri, addressed the audience. Knocked Down.— Mr. Daniel Schutz, while passing along Thompson street, near Ash, about eight o’cleck, last evening was attacked by four men, knocked down and kicked iu the throat. Officer Grant came alone and captured two of tne assailants. Tue prisoner#* are named Thomas Vermillion and Benja min Flick. 1 hey Were held in $l,OOO bail to answer, ay Alderman Clouds. Robbing a Steamboat.—John Wilkin son was arrested yesterday at Bristol, by Reserve Officer Ingram, upon the charge of having stolen -clothing and other articles belonging to Captain Craw ford, of the steamboat Pilot Boy- Borne of the cloth ing was found on his person when arrested. Wilkin son was brought to tbe city last evening and was held in $1 €OO bail for trial by Alderman Beltler. A Double Charge.— Wm, McGary, who keeps a small tavern on Montgomery’s wharf at May l-ndville,TweDty-seventh Ward, was before Aid. Al len this morning; upon the charges of larceny and sell* Ing liquor on bnnday. The prosecutor alleges that he went into the place on Sunday last, got a drink and was then robb dof $l5O by McGary. The accused was committed in default of SL,2OU bail to answer at Court. The Tax Rate for 1867.—A meeting of the Finance Committee of City Councils was held last evening, at which it was decided to report the tax rate for 1867 the same as at present, viz: $4 on $lOO. it was also * greed upon to reDort tue expediency of a loan of \ 41.500,0u0 to fund outstatdlng warrauts. 1 The Pan Handle Route Westward.— The advertisement of the Pittsburgh. Columbus aud Cincinnati Railroad Company, published m to-day's parer, should receive the attention of travelers. The facilities and comforts afforded to persons using this route make it a very de&irable one to the West. Till Tapping.—The money drawer of a shoe store on Third street, b°low Noble, was robbed of $2O yesterday. The thief aod stolen money were captured by Constable Myers of the Eleventh Ward. The-thief*who rejoices 1*» the came of Smith, was sent below by Aid. Toland. Suspicious.— Michael Clark was arrested last evening at Fourth end Race streets for drunken ness. On bis person was foun<i several Bkeleton ke,s. He was taken before Ala. G.'dboa,and was committed for a farther hearing. The Receipts op Taxes,—The total amount of taxes received by the Receiver of Taxes during the Month of November was $114,081 S7*. Superb Wedding and Holiday Pbesekts.—The word -silver.” in cousequence of the -war, does not now sugg* st the jingling of coin, as it did years ago, and consequently people do not recognize the immense quantities orthn precious metals now •consumed, The quantity of silver annually produced Is of almost fabulous worth, some of this is used for coin, but a very large proportion is consumed for plating. A few years ago, when sliver plate was sdoken of, Europe was immediately suggested with gay capitalists, courts and banquets’ iorln America comparatively little was in use but row r liver plate Bnggejte America as well as EuroDa. The statistics of trade in tils country show a stead v and rapid Increase in the use ef plate and plated ware Our merchant princes use it ai lavishly as cue* court princes of the Old World, and, Indeed, persons in moderate circumstances in the country indulge In it to an extent tu paralleled elsewhere, for shrewd common sense tells them that it is cheaper than china in being more certainly being much mon ornamental. ° The most celebrated establishment In this country for themanufactjre of silver plated wa*e, la that at theN. incomer of Ninth and Chestnut streets in this city. Here are employed the most finished and expert artiste, who constantly produce new, beautiful ana unique designs. All of the old members of the firm or John o. Mead <t Son are here, and the work is carried on under th'ir immediate supervision. In this establishment particular attention u given to the manufacture of hard metal goods, which are fullv equal l»durability, beauty and finish to the far-famed •Sheffield Ware. When the large amonnt of sliver used Is considered, these are actually the cheapest. Our readers, who desire to make acceptable wedding and holday presents, that will last as me mentcs of friendship for a lifetime, should by all means purchase some article of sliver plated ware at the establishment N. E. corner Ninth and Chestnut •streets. Unbroken Charleston Rice. MITCHELL * FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. Popular New Winter Bonnet JDnrlrg the )a-t fe w flays the ladies of oar cltv have been paying graoafnl homage to the latest novelty in -bonnets.ai the shrine ol Wood & Cary, 725 ohestnm street The new bonnet referred to la a rich foil ££! .santbonnet, fw.winter-the very lateu ■with ihe hOMired American name of “Martha wfifh’ Ingten." It bids f.ir to became the prevailing aemiV oitte season. Go see It. Wood* city hare ß !£Sv reduced toelr pncea, both of bonnets and bonnet mZ tertaU of which their assortment (for cutting Sn postsj is the best In the ilty, E par ’ The “American Cow-Milker.” on ex hibltlon st 413 Chestnut street, Is dally becoming more popular ss one of the most Ingenious and efficient labor-saving Inventions rf ihe age. Their manufac ture and sale mi st very so"n becomeoneof on- most Important industrial interests. We advise all onr readers to examine It. Cheerful'Pacts.—Not the least among *he cheering news is tbe report of the Secretary of the Tre*fcury, abowiog such a healthful state of the fi nances, which must place our financial reputation on a par abr ad. with our physical fame. Not leas cheerful is it to see bri k trade at Chas. tstokes <fc Co? first class Cli-thmg H use,under the ContioeotaKslnce mfcde^lotScg 116 prl:es on tlielr stock of ready. Elliptic Sewing Machine Company’s stitch sewing machines incompa ose. Highest premium (gold medal), Fair Maryland Institute. New York and Pennsylvania SUie Fairs, 1866. No. 923 Chestnut B U a^r l ?7or^,dS°SlT ately arrests falling out c»f the hair wSL t S 6 t fy'yo o u.' s “ jal SS The President’s Message » THRILLING I v TifiLLIGITN'CE» STARTLING UD IMPaRTAMD ■COATS FOB GENTJ EMEN. COATa FOB YOU . H 3. COATS FoK BOYS. COAT* FOR HUNTER* COATS FOR COACHMEN BROWN STONE Cr.O°mNG^AE,?; VES P* ODY ROCK HILL A WILSON 6W and 605Chestnut’street. THE DutyEEKNUNgBULLEIIM ; f HXLADELFHU, TUESDAY DECEMBER 4. 3866.—'TUfPT.lt SHEET Dr. Leon’s Infant Remedy.—A mild, yet sure and speedy cure for colic, cramps and. wind? pains, invaluable for teething children . Excellent, also, for cbiluren of a restless and fretful habit, and in >ll cases of looseness, griping, vomiting, or other in ward grief, it gives Immediate ease. Sold by all drug, gists. Ladies, go to G. Byron Morse & Co.’s, 902 and 904 Arch street, for your Fried Oysters, Chlcxen Salad, Coffee and Waffles. C. C. Diterioh & 00., Merchant Tailors, Ninth street below Chestnut are now closing ont tbeS entire stock of imported CLOTHS AND CA6SI- N PRES, MADE TO ORDER in the latest styles. Superior French Confeotions made of pure loaf sugar, French Naugat, chocolate Cara ne e, Jordan Roasted Almonds. Chocolate Creams manufact*ttdbyA.L Vanssnt, Ninth and Ghestnat! Sweet A meria Grapes, Havana Oranges, Unolce Fears <6c Also just received a superb assortment of choice Paris Bon Bon boxes via late Bteamer. BrLVEB Plated Wabe.— Two hundred Tea 8»ts; liie amount of Patent Spout Ice Pitehfira Ushmentof 018 10 sn * 6 * the m amuacturing estab- FIiED. USTBFBEH), 233 South Fifth street. F. C; 2LEY2L&, Supt, Misses’ Hats, Children’s Hats, OAKFOBDS’ Continental Hotel, A Fine Display of Confectionery.— The demand for sweetmeats always Increase as the holidays draw near. George W Jenklra -No ion Spring Garden street, displays a chol^^nWmo'ntAr Preserved Gta&%fe Qta * Almon<i3 ’ Christmas Presents, Bride! Presents. Presents for your wife. In the style of a re3eCtaforJ ° nr Dansht€r ’ Fine Set of Furs rnr a a «. . rT From the Stores of CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, Under the Continental Hotel. r ? EASI S B™»»lraiSS AND Oatakrw,— Trofeior oftheEye and Ear, treatf appertaining to the above members with Testimonials from the moat re cll?^an be Iteen at office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited tn cr, “jagy HH&BSpM* rS £ hS lnflB>e - No chttr « =“«■ DIED. MrB ’ Eli2ab6t!l FoU“oa „?3i T®’ 6^ 6B “idfnenda are respectfully Invited to , from tk ® residence of horsoo-im Ireland, 150 Franklin street, on Tnnre- Vm.on Cemeierf.' " °’ CloCk •' T ° PrOCeed 10 M °«'i at J h S evening of December Ist, Bessie T^n P ™’„i E f“? t dan e bt * r of William and Harriet if. **JU, aged sixteen months ard seven dajs and friends of the family are Invited fQB . < :E aI ’ , fro s? the residence of her grand- f a , b j-' r llliam Chapin, Esq ,No 200 u an nmer street, < - . c .? sday afternoon, a. 3 o’clock, precise!?. » £i — 9 n P 1 ® 2811 “ft-. Fanny Wbee'er, only child of Charles L.. and Charlotte W. Lockwood sgeo 2 years and 3 mouths. S LTNCH.-On ihe 3d inst., Fannie Whitney, twin daughter of Frank a., and Marie E. Lyuca and saiiss. 1 w“ Eiissfafeci France 3 a - «"*“»!* 33d fi£l? Srt£. a “ 24 ln3t - John c - *•“<».«»«>® ei?A- mai , e 'rienda are respectfully invited to attend ™ w-£? m 113I 13 late residence. 256 S. Fifteenth Sni L a W e S“2 s . tlay u De ?, t ' at 1 “’clock. The remains will be deposited In ihe Fami.y Vanlt, Tenth Preahr corner Twelfth and Walnut streets •« SMITH.— On the od inst, Elizabeth Tencent Smith • t?Svi r v. lat r® 3 BE ? ftleuds are respectfully invited to atnnd her funeral, from her late residence No 9us & STRir 6 r lee nV, o thTa2 rs ‘J“ y c i°/v Ein s', at Wa-SI- *• ,„. On the evening of the 3d instant, of acarlet ™ I ' u ".' a Saimond.son of Edwin K., and Mary r teel, aged 2 y ears and 6 days my - ?*« Tt and fi lends ot tbs fau lly ape respect* folly inyitfd to attend the fhneral, from his parent? residence, No. SG2North Thirteenth street, on Wedne* lnterment at Mt Moriah* m y ‘ n f,St;Uw l s 1 for Christmas; fine Silks, for Christ fffi^SSy“#Ultoe,"aM"* Hdkfs., Collars. <t LANDELL, Fourth Mid Arch. SPJBCIAJL JSOI’ICBS. CEJS TRAL SKATING PABK, FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE SIBEET3. Branch of fcatatorium and Physical Institute. Thm Central Skating Park \rUi be open for —, public Inspection on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND f , v „ SATURDAY, ?u b week, acd ue patrons of the park and tbe public are r&pectmlly invited. On Wednesday: the • SATTERLEE BAND s•* Sb* l : Eaisf«aa will be present ior tbe opening concerts. On Thursday tne park will bellgbted With the new improved gaslight reflectors! and be open for evening visitors. de3st THE " ITS* -ii-K WOMEN’S FREEDIIEN’S RELIEF >3^ASSOCIATION have reorganized for IheirwTn ter’i work, and ta.en rooms at Til RANSOM street, excepted 1166 daUy opeQ !rotn 10 tlu £ Sunday i-i.a aas ■'elation earnestly solicit contributions i n clotbirgand material t:> relieve toe great destitution or the freed people caused by the failure of their crops as well as contributions in money to carry on their nerk ofcducatlon. this branch of the commission work especially for thefreedmen. J Mrs AUBREY H. SSHTH. President. Mrs. JOHN F. FRAZER, Mrs. WM. > If. JOS. Parrish, Jr. Vice Presidents, noso et PROF. FRED. A. ROISE will deliver a coarse cl twenty lectures in Engilßb. drawn from the history, language and literature of 3 HE G EKMaN N aTION, at the hall ot the Univer sity o. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday evenings, at 8 o'clock, beginning on TUESDAY, December fthfomlttlng D& cember 2oth and January Ist. Season Tickets at ,10; Family Season Tickets, aimit tieg three, at J2e; 'tickets for one single lecture at ,1- immily 3 lcket, admitting three forone lecture atL' may be obtained at ihe stores of Messrs, G, Andre * Co.,Mr Louis Meyer, Mr. Charle, W. A. Trnmoler Messrs. Schaeffer <6 Koradl, and of Mr. Frederick Hi: k, janitor of the Un veralty. del 3t* fr'is* OFFICE CP 'i'HE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, N O. 314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE N OE. ’ Notice la hereby given thatby a resolntlon ofthe Board of Director, of the above-named Company, adopted August 29th, 1866, the FOURTH and lastin' g“yi“ ep i ‘U *5? Capital stock of said Company, being THIRTY PER CENTUM or SEVENTY-FIVE DOL LARS per share, ha 3 been called in, and is due and payable at this office# WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, Treasurer, rrs» OFFICE OF “THE RELIANCE INBUR IM?ANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA ” No. 308 WALNUT street. Philldelpsia, November 26th, 1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of “THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA ” and the Annual Election or thirteen (18) Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will he held at their Office, on MONDAY. December 17th, 1866, at li O Cl ock,M. THOMAS C. HILt, Uo2£ tdel7{ Secretary. OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 31, SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. PItILADEL* pbia, November sth, 1866. B '^9I. H 9 IJ I I t? B iaS O J rICIE -- fiab! ' CTlb eni to the Capital Stock ofthe Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company are hereby notified that certifi cates for the same are now ready, and will be Issued from this office In exchange for the Installment re ceipts. _ WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, noa-lms secretary and Treasnrer. INDUSTRIAL HOME, Corner of I*,“y BROAD street and COLUMBIA avenne, ts open for tbe admission of Girls from twelve to eighteen years ofsge.who are neglected or deserted by their garents, and who need the shelter and Instruction of a hrlstian home. If the public will sustain this instl tmlon .many girls may be kept from evil and made re spectable and ttßeful women. Contributions may be sent to James T. Shinn Treasurer, Broad and Sprnce streets. n022-rptf »TS» NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD #t=>f AND GREEN LANE, BEST SPRING MT. LEHIGH FURNACE COAL DELIVERED, |7 50; DO. STOVE. |B. ’ Box No. 62 Germantown Post Office, office No. 15 South SEVENTH street, Franklin In stitute Building. BINES <s SHEAFF. no2Q 26trp} North Penna. B. R. and Green Lane. n"5» THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK, U-i£y Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1866. Tbe Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the eighth day of January, 1867, between 11 o'clock a. m and 2o’el< ckP, M. B B. COMEGYS, del tu,th,E-ijaJ Cashier. ITS* PBOF. F. A. BOE-E’B LECTURES.— First lecture THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at the Ho.l of the University. Subject; ‘The Anclen Ger man* at the beginning of the Onristlan Bra.” Tickets to be had at the music stores and at the door of the Hall, - . . it* rr -Vv ll THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holders of the PETROLEUM MINING COM PANY OP PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the ofitce ofthe Company, No. 151 Sonth Fourth street, on THURSDAY, December 6, at 10 o’clock A. M, d63-3t« R C-McMURfRIE, Clerk. P'S* raTROUVEY'S ' •tS' HAIR TONIC, THE MOST EFFECTUAL, BEAUTIFUL, AND HIGHLY, PERFUMED PREPARATION EX TANT. Jy2S-s,tu th-tf rpj FAIR,—A sale of useful and fhncy articles Is being held in the Sunday School Bootaorst! Andrew’s Church, EIGHTH street, above SPRUCE, to continue day and evening till Friday, December 7th,1866. ■ . de3-2t| S 5» HOWARD HOSPITAL, Nos. 1518 and 1520 FJLombMd sfteet, Dispensary Department. Medl treatmeut and medlomea furnished gratuitously to tne poor* PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SO- CIETY. S. W. corner Broad and Walnut Streets. lt* WBW PECANS.—IO bbls new crop Texas Pecans i.* landing, ex steamship Star of the Union, and for sale byJ;B. BUBSIER * 00,153 Sonth Delaware avenue. TJONDS BOSTON BISOUIT.-Bond-s Boston Butts. -D and Milk Blscnlt. landlng ftom stauner Norman and for tale by JOaB. BUSStEB A 001, AgglDs foi Bond, 108 South Palawan aTang* ' 1 MTIDESD SOTSCES. Pennsylvania raxlboad company TBKAbUBKB’S DEPARTMENT. l, 1666. _ _ NOTICE lu STOCKHOLDERS The Board of Directors hove this dor <1 “dared a semi anneal Dividend of FOUB PEtt CENT, on the Capitol Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November TO, 1866. Blans Powers of Attorney lor collecting dividends toti® & t * ie office or the Company, No, 238 S, miBD street* no 2 30t THOMAB T. FIRTH. Treasurer. ™ LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Phxlajjhlphxa. NoV, 27,1866. The Board of Managers have this'day declared a Dividend of FIVE PEB CENT., or TWO DOLLARS PEB SHaBE, on the Capital 8 toe* of Company, payable on demand, clear of Natiuoal and State taxes. SOLOMON es ELEPHKBD. ___‘ Treasurer. ■SB'B.'A'J.'BV FOR RENT, The Second and Third Stories, front and back build ings of st No 724 CHESTNUT Street. Also, a part of tbe first floor. Apply to DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, n 022 th s in tf rp2 On the premises. Tj'Oß BENT. X 1 Desirable OFFICESIn Bnildings, No, 325 Walnut. No 2U> Walnut and No. 126 South Second. _ • - . ALSO Large and small Booms soltable for manufacturing purposes, together with the use ofa steam engine. Apply to * fljjl JOB BALE, BY M. THOitAS <fc SONd, on JBis. TUBBDaY, the llth of December, 1868, the brick shop and lot of ground. No. 204 North -BKOAD street, baying a front of 22 feet 5 leches. Foracoat ;&id, ana for other business purposes. It has the ad* vantage of the Tailroad on Broad street. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. .... M. THOHaS A SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Poorth street. de4-2trp» OQDOB&, PLEASANT TALLEY WINE CO Sparkling and Still Wines. G- W. MIDDLETON, Sole Agent, 109 Market Street, Philadelphia. no3o-l2t{ * Suceesjoi u Geo. W Gmy, J 24,26, 28 add SO Sooth Birth BU, Philad’a. Fite Old Stock & Sut-Bwsi Ala, _ y tor «.wt titaaerin [her majesty! !; CHAMPAGNE, 1 litJ- DU3STTOF, 1 ,! ra i'ovm »?.. ms asskt f WnSES.-The attention orthe trade Is solicited to the roll owing very choice Wines, <fcc., far sale b? JOSEPH F DUTTON, No. Ifil South' SIbKT above Walnut: v MADELRAB—OIcMaIond, 8 years old. SH3? RKI Oou, jdngle,_donble and triple Grape, E. Crnsoe & So”is JRudolp fitToDasTßi er tpanlab. Crown and F. Vallette. FORIB--Vallette, Vinho Velito Beal, Daatoo and Valeate & Co., Vintages 1536 tol©6. CLAKETB—Cruse Fils Freres and St. Rktephe Cha* lean Lumlny. * VJ RliOuTH—G. Jcmrdan, Brive A 00. MUSCAT—de FrontJgnan. CHAMPAGJTEB—Ernest Inony, “Golden Star." fevTSeTr^t M,Jeaty “ aßOyffCa * ,lne ‘“ a OLD WHIBKIES.-600 dues Pare Old Wheat, By, BoarbOH «nd WnnnnpM.WH g, 8 North Front «tr'l] Fine Coffees Old Government JAVA, Fine MOCHA, EAST IS DJA Uu JAM ATI[iA. For Bile by JAMES R WEBB; WALNUT end EIGHTH Bin* ►RIME HEW JERSEY LEAF T.ATtn jajt received and lor Bale by , • „ E. O, KNIGHT & 00.. nol6-lm B. E. corner Water and Chentnat streets. TTOX’S FARINA CRACKERS. V Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always cm hand and for sale In bbls. and % bbls., by ALDRICH, f KKSES & CABY, 18,20 and 22 Letitia street, Exclusive Agents. no6-3m} 1 ft ftftftrvF“ s JL HE S, H PEACHES, WINSLOW VV/Oorn, Fresh Tomatoea.areeu Pe»s, Straw berries. Mushrooms, &c, In store and for Bale, whole sale or retail, by M. *. BPILUN, N. W. corner Arch ana Eighth. DMED FRUIT.—Very handsome pared peaches* do. dried apples, in store and for sale oy M F, BPILUN, M. W. corner Arch and Eighth* Buckwheat, buck whs at.- 5,000 ibs. of the ftLbrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, in store and tor sale by M. F. SPILLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. NEW RAISINS AN D FlGS—Superior new Layer Balslns and choice Elma Figs, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. QljflEN OLIVES,—3OO gallons choice large Queen Olives, In store and for sole by gallon or barrel at Ci UfcTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT & WHITE C over Honey, In store and for sale at OOUSTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 South HECuND street. ETORTH CAROLINA HOMINY GRITS, NEW X* BomJny, pared and unpared Peaches, Just re ceived and tor sale at COU6T Y’S East End Grooery. No. 118 Sonth SECOND street. uruoery, STUFFED MANGOES AND PEPPERS,GENUINE Chutney Sauce, Robinson's patent Barley and Groats, always on hand at COUSTY’S East End Gro eery. No. 118 South SECOND street. —“ AAfc&ejfoliS, ALCOHL 95_per cent. NO CHARGE FOR PACK AGES. C. L. Oil, new made. Invoice just re ceived and for Bale In quantities snltable to the trade. Ipecac, root and powder, In bulk and bottles ol Sib uch- * hloroform of the best quality In carboys and demi johns. John c baker* oo., ldol9 . 718 Market street. FOR THE SEASON. D Glycerin Lotion, for hands and thee. Pectoral Lozengea,fors« re throat,hoarseness, *c. uunphor Ice, tor chapped Hands. S^.Wa?p?»fSe° W - &c - I^'^h U »V&t st, WHITE GUM ARABIC.—For sale by WILLIAM KLLTB * CO.. Druggists, No, 724 MARKET street. T) OSE WATER.—Double Distilled Rose Water, con- JLL stantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAM ELLIS * CO., Dmgglata, No. 724 MARKET street. f ibEAM OF TARTAR.—Pore Cream of Tartar and g1a1a.N0.724 ■ass^^se 1 ELUaioo -D^- OF BEEF for beef tea or Essenoa Oi -Etßeefln sickness or for soups for table use. Maui n Elgin, nilnolfl, by Gall Borden, from the Juices oi choice beef and is superior In [delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with foil dl rectlons, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary 1410 Chestnut street. ’ pwuirjmx T\BUGGIBTB , SUNDRIES, BraduaMa Mdrtaa J-fPIUTUes, Combs, Brushes, Mirren, TwsessnJPul Hudutd soft Bnbber Goods,Vial cans, Gian am MstalSyrlngas, Ac., an at “First Hands” prloea SNOWDEN A BBOTHRB, apg-tq o south Eighthstrees; I? *S^SLS HO SS A;KHB A CO., N. R. OOBNHX BACH STBhigrs, Wholesali Druggists, and Dealers In Wlndos ®iE“ I r^hU 8 Da** 1 ’ Paints ol every description __North^SK^&*§^ ™ceived an involoe of Ganoint ngr Pourtb anfl Baca rtreea M< rpiuTO ! m>^ L^ mE “swra® ®™am „ ; Kngli | ee ; n , aud dealers will find a FULL ASSORT MENTOF.QOODYEAB’B PATENT VULCANIZED BUBBEB BELTING, PACKING, HOSETAO..at tb* Xanufoctursr’i Hsadquartem, "“1" “* GOODYEAR’S, 808 Chestnut street, ■ South lias, N. B,—We have a NEW and cheap ARTICLE al GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE, vSr chSp, to which the attention ofthe nnhUn Is *«it» T* F IMPERIAL FRENCH PRUNES.-SO oases to tin A. boxes, imported and for uM by JOS, B. BUBSIER A COA^IM South Dslaware IfWDI TTALTam VKBMIORrjjL-iOfl boxes flue quality, r hl !Sl l J 3p ?J t S d . and for “J® by JOS, B. BUBSIER & CO., 108 Beuth Delaware avenue. XtT ALNUTO AND ALMONDS.—New crop Granobi* „Widnnu mtdPaper Bhsll Almonds, for sale fey JBt BUBSIER A OOnlU tilWinn Annit JACOB K. ELLIS, Office No 2. No, 325-Walnut street. LADIES’ FANCY FURB, JOHN FAREIRA Ho. 718 Arch at, above 7th,, At hla old established Store, IMPOBTEB, MANUFACTURES and DEALKB FANCY FURS FOB Ladies and Children! My assortment of Fancy Pure for Ladles and Cttffi. cren is now complete, embracing every variety that wilt be worn during toe coming season* Remember thename and number. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh, I have no partner or connection with any other store nthpclt*. ryqn ■ yn tharp LADIES’ FANCY FURS A. K. k F. K. WOttRATH, - 417 Arch Sts s HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS I Also a great variety of FANCY ocii&gks o aad Sleigh Bobes. NEW LACE CURTAIN& The subscribers have now to stock, and are receiv ing irom tbe late Auction Sales to Hew York, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. from ordinary to rich style. FRENCH LACE OUBTAINS, From thejowest to the highest quality, some ot them THE RICHEST MADR, AIHO, VEBTIBULH LACB, EMBHOI’D MUSLIN CUHTA.IBB, JACQUARD do., And Ctutaln Maslina in grant variety.' Sheppard, Tan Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street, 0c25-thsa tu-tf rps PAPER HAJtGiatl» A SHADES '1033 “ PAPERS as low as 10, 18J4 and 20 -*-';OOjcenta. Gold and Satin Papers cheap. Pine WINDOW SHADES manufactured, all alzes.at JOHNSTON’S DEPOT, No. 1033 Spring Garden street, Below Eleventh, TBAAO H ATHAKB, Anetioneer ut Moaey Broker, AN.K. cornerol Third and Bprnce streets,only on* ■onue below the Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal puce, established for the last forty years, Money to loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing *>rtnN9dsof every description. Offlos hours from A. M. till 7 F. M. deß-tftp fPDBKEY FIGS.—2S cases new crop, varlona grades. SEDICAL. CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED DB, S. W. BECKWITH’S EIiGCIBICAI INSTITUTE, No. 1226 WALNUT STREET. » Ibn boDC-lit of those nroposlni; to undertake Elrw uical treatment fordtaeaae. we give in the following ,'<'v<>me more prominent and-most common in fJw, ant ' ti . lrep w tto In our practice, in all of which ve are most snccessml. In neably a r.y, cases nv IC a?? >. ASE BLECTBICrrY 18 A SURE REMEDY AM>U» ILL CASES SSNEFICIAL, IF PROPERLY *» p ™hL llio “ therefore, affllEed with cUiplaltte inX-'Tll »M“uß’ons e frS U recelve ««* iB.SSSK ,^ ore 9l? r S t - yttus’Dance, Paralysis, (BfQip.6si&), Neuralgia, Hysteria. Ncttoosiirm pai pitailon oi me Hear t, Lock-Jaw; eta ‘ " D t?^«» c « ,^? il {r oat *. l,yB Pj|P Olarrbcea, Dysentery,Ob stirateConatipaUon, Hemorrhoids or Piles Bilious. LiTe?aSd^]«S! nler ’ 8 C ° Ua ' anaall affectlon aof too s. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not S«,^S?iS rßan i 0 d ? easea of lh e heart). Bronchitis r i Cd . y J l a ’ Rheumatism of the Cheat consumption in the early stages, • » o i‘«?^ e L* l>s ? be J es v aiJd Sidney Complaints. Impo tence and Seminal weakness. The latter comol&inta nevw fail to sield rapidly to this treatment, t Lambaso, Stiff. Neck, Spinal Hlp Diseases. Cancers, Tumors (those last uXrn any f£?Sf d wlolont •*">■ or cutting, oi plas- Complaints, involving a mal-positlon, as nicer&Srm - t°rf rove f Bion ’ Hetroverafon, Inflammation d vatloua other affections of the Womb d *v * be Ladles’ Department un “ . r OWD care and supervision. Bt J * Mewonlon, 916 Spruce ;r* ®g* ltD » }o2* Hanover st.; George Douglass, above Chestnut, J. W. Bradley, 66 North ork * 51 North Third st; Col. T.W. 5 below Eighth; Geo. Evans, Arch ?wo. be io Pelouze * Third and Chestnut; Ed. city. a. Pieasonten. St. Louis Mo.; £ a( ?? b Vandegrift, Odessa, DeL R. A. Semple, Mount Dolly. N.J., with very many others. .k JB is lanB orBludente desiring to have instruction rficTlt correcl application of Electricity for the cure of diseases can apply at the office. * a .^ E # £ s lta 100 free. Descriptive circulars of cures enee to, wiih numerous references, car be had by ap plication at the Office, or bv letter WB FTavr; no OFFICE IN THIS OH ANT OTHER All letters addressed to f>r. S. W. BECKWITH, QrtOo . fn __ KO. 1220 WALNUT Bireet. oc2B-s,ta,th,3mrp{ Philadelphia, ELECTRICITY WUI CERE the most obstinate, long standing diseases when administered by DRS. GALLOWAY, WHIIE&BOLLES. TBE OLD AND ONLY RELIABLE 1 HELICAL ELECTSICIASS, S. E. cor Walnut and Thirteenth Sts. Twenty Tboosard persons have been successfally treated by us. Bead certificate aof Important cures in “Press’- and “Telegraph.” Mrs. Prof BoUes gives her spec al attenilon to the Female Department of the In stitution. Cures guaranteed Consultation free. N. B—Physicians and Students pan enter at any time fer a mil to, rse of instruction In this Great Dto cuvtry in the htaling art. Our former Students, who now practice cur old system, are especially invited to call and become Instructed in onr late and Important discoveries, so that they may learn how to euro more disease b, and In a much less time than by the old sys tem. Persons who have tried Electricity and failed In tettir geared are especially Invited to call, as we have cured many obstinate diseases after being treated electrically by others in this city, without any benefit. An Interesting ram pi. let maned free of charge. NO SHOCKS GUTS. BOOKS AND THE MOST IMPROVED INBTBU MEATS FURNISHED. FttJßs. J. €. STRAW BRIDGE * €0 The Entire Balance of their very Ele- N. W.COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET. ® market & * .t§s> '* , t«* v STOEE GREATLY ENLARGED—THE WORK COMPLETED—READY FOR BITSCNESS IK BOYa* CLOTHING BOOM. OVERCOATS. JACKETS AND PANTS, FINE CAi'SIMERE SUITS, $6, $8 AND $lO SUITS. noS-tn ths.m.rpj IQS<L OHKSTNU'i' B'fKKKT, nos th a tnlmtol £ A I In GreatJ Assortment. J33H3S XfINiXBaTHQ 446 WHITE HALL 446 DRY GOODB STORE, SO. 446 FOETH BSCOBD BTH&BT. SHAKER FLANNELS, BLANKETS. COUNTERPANES.CURTAIN MUSLIN&LACES. CLOTHS, C*S'IMEBfc.S,SIIA&S. PHAWLS and UR* 88 GO n DS, UJost received a lot of fine French Velvet 6-4 Beavers atsS 50, J. MILTON HAQY <fc BRO.. no6*lm Snocessors to Joseph Hagy, J CHAMBERS. 810 ABCS STREET. • - BOLIDAY GOODS—BARGAINS, Point© Lace Valenciennes do. Pointe Lace Seta, froip fs. Pointe Lace Collars, from |2. Valenciennes Collars and Sets. Frtnch Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 75 cents. Gents’ French Hem Handkerchiefs, very cheap. Thread Vella at *2 50, worth |B. 7 A choice stock of Trimming Laces, In old Pointe. i? lD i e^ A PP 11< l ne » Valenciennes, Guipure, and Blark Thread Laces, In all widths, under regular prices. n026-lmf J F. IREDEIZu • Ho. 147 KOBTH EIGHTH: 6TBKKT, East tide, above Cherry street, has how on hand a (hi Olneof FaUj and WINTKB GOODS, at reduced prices. ladies’s Merino vests and Drawers. Gents’ 'White, Clouded, Grey and Bed Merino Shirts and Drawers. Boys’ Merino Shirts and Drawers.": Hosiery. Gloves, Suspenders, Ties, Scarfii, Ac.l White Shirts on hand and made to order. A perfect flt guaranteed. oc&8m CTOBUS & WOOD, 702 ABCB STBEKT, *MNOW IO offering a fall assortment or Lupin’s French Herinoea reduced to $L Dark Olive Merlnoes. for Friends’ wear. Fine All-wool Poplins all colon, reduced to 11. Gay Plaid Poplins. Black Alpaca), Pure Mohairs. French Plaid Cloths, for ChllOreu’s Coats. Blankets, all gradsa Shaker, Ballardvaleand Welsh. All-wool and Dome! Flannels, all reduced to the lowest market rates. fcDWiN HALL A CO., 28 SOUTH SJCOOND Street „ are now opening their Fall and Winter Import* GOODSi CLOTHs ' Heavy Colored Silks. "Hm'i" Beal Irish Poplins. French and German Poplins. Black Goods in great variety. Broche Long and Square Shawls. EL WELL’S Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s REFECTORY, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET, Time Bpeclona Saloons have been elegantly fitted np end re opened by EVAN ELWELD, a Caterer et Tbuty Yeara’ Experience. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS and SUPPERS famished, WEDDING, DINNER and SUPPER PARTIES sup plied at the shortest notice. French Confections of every variety. Four spactouß Supper Rooms added for the accom modation of Societies. noi4-lm{ BHOTWELL BWEET OIDEB, Our nsnaJ supply of this celebrated CIDER, made from Harrison Apples, jost received. Albert C. Roberts, Dealer in Fine Groceries, ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS. YX7HITE OASTHiE SOAP.—IO6IOO xea genuine wh a TV Castile Soap, landing from Brig Pennsylvania from Genoa, and for sale by JOS. B,BUSSIER A CO us South Delaware avenns. BEI Ali PRf GOOD. WILL NOW SELL Great Reduction, cant Stock LADIES’ CLOTHS SACKINGS. J. C. STRAWBRIBSE &CO., E. M. NEEDLES Offers Novelties NEEDLE WORK, CTLUNY L4CEB, LINEN COLLARS OUEFS PARIS KMB D «ET9, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARPS, NBUK TIES, Ac,, Ac., t. M. NEEDLES. WATCHES ASP gSBWBKHT CLARK & BIDDLE. Jawelsrs and Silversmiths. ; 712 CHESTNUT STREET* Hare now ready for Sale the most complete and elegant assortment, which they have ever offered, comprising evejything usnally found in a JEWEL* BY establishment, at the LOWEST CASH RATES. noo> tn th [satdMrpj STERLING SILVER, tßttMMannfnctnred expressly for BRIDAL Presents NEW JEWELRY. Of all the late Styleß. WATCHES Of the most Celebrated Makers. PEARLS. DIAMONDS. and other Precious Stones, Wedding and Engagement Sings. Old Set* of PEARL or DIAMOND JEWELRY n mounted In modem atyl^j Watches and Clocks repaired and adjusted by oom petent workmen. All goods warranted of first quality. Special attention given to DIAMONDS, J*T. Gallagher, Late of BAILEY* CO., . FORMERLY BAILEY * KITCHEN. Q^sffihSfP 81 NUT STREET. KITCHEN & CO., Have oponed their NewBtore. S. F. corner Tenth and Chettnut Sts., with; a pull stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &o. Their stock being entirely new. end selected with the utmost care, they re* I confident of being able to the taste of those who wish artic es In their line. Ther solicit an Inspec ion of their uooda. a B. KITCHEN. N. RTJLOIS, Salesman SAK’L K. SHYTK. SILVER-PLATED WARE. S myth &. Adair, PRACTieAL MANUFACTURERS oy FEME BILVER-PLATED WARE, HARD AND SOFT MET AD, 1334 Chestnut Street, Opposite U. S. Mint, 2 floor. Factory 35 South Third Street. nol-th s tn 26trpJ Up Stain. CLOTHING. REMOVAL, J. HENRY EHRLIOHER.' Tailor, Has removed from S2l North THIRD street, to NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, NO. 607 CHEBTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOE, FRONT. noB-Uarpf JONES’ Old Established ONI PRICE FINE Ready-Made Clothing flonse, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. Now on hand one of the largest and best smart** Stocks of Beadymade Clothing In the Ooantr*-Z prices very reasonable. Also a handsome line of PtwM Goods for Custom Work. od-Smrpl3 EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STBEET, Hu now the FALL AND WINTFB BTYLH3 and, complete assortment of FALL AID WITTES GOODS. equal or superior to those of any otba? Plrst-Claaa Tailoring fotatnishment, at modenia prices, featisfacUon guaranteed. Pattern Clothes ta show the new and prevalent stylos for the' Inspectfaa of customers and public. WM. GRANGE & SON, Have.'opened their new and commodious building, No. 711 North Second Street, And stocked the same with a cholceselectlon of goods. Plain Gold Band and Decorated French. China <FXa DIMJWt, TOILET and TKTE-A-TE rESKTs!*** CHINA and GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLES. CJBINA.PABIAN and LAVA VASES, \ CHINA and OBYBTAL OABD BEOEIVERB /' BOHEMIAN TOILET SETS, STATUETTES, ate. Constantly on hand, a full assortment nf « ■ makes of WHITE IKON STONE wS ■■■' A Flenw, and father choHJftr I*4. and for sale by J. B. SSUiK & 00»» 108 Sooth Delaware ayena&l ' J. H. OLIVER, nozstjalrpl EDWARD P. a Dam,
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