Riot at Hall—Police 3ian iJs'JUEED.—LaetElgtit a flremen’o ball was given at the Musical Fund Hail. Tnisrmornlngabouthalf past two o'clock, an Intoxicated individual' went Into thecloak room and comm»ncea puiilag do\yn some of the overcoats. 1 he-man iff charge or the apartment protested against such condnct.abcUiafUlyordered the other out. This led toa distufbance. Thedranken fellow squared off fora figtit, and the'noise drew to gether a crowd In a ahort time there was arongh and. tumble fight in the bar room, in which abont one hundred men participated. Borne pistbls were fired, and it was reported, that'several persons had been wounded, but as far as coaid be ascenained such was sot the fact, Wm. J. uvens, who was formerly Sergeant ofPollce. lud his nose partly bitten oft Axnanw&sMa bed in the neck, bat was carried away by his friends bet ore his name could be learned. Officer Steel was cat In the left thigo. The wound Is about three inches in length, and la serious. Officer Wood was knocked .down and.badly beaten «bont the head. l Ho a jreata were made, as the policemen present were completely overpowered by the roughs engaged in the melee. Musical.—There was a concert- given at Liberty Hall, Lombard above Seventh, on Tuesday evening Ist t, for the benefit of -Wilmington Ai M. E. Church, which was largely attended and everything passed off In a most satisfactory manner, reflecting much credit on all concerned. The einglng.-of Allas Greenfield (tne Black Swan), and the recitation of Malachl B. Dunworth were received with great ap plause. Hr. Dunworth Is a gentleman of great ability. Pennsylvania Branch of the Pro. tbstaj-t Episcopal Fkebbmbn’s Comkissiosi.—a Subtle meeting In behalf or this society will be bell In t Luke’s Church, Thirteenth below Spmoe streets, next Sunday evening, at o’clock. Addresses bv Rev. Drs. Howe, Newton and Watson, Major General 0. 0. Howard and others. A collection will be made Episcopalians and the public generally are most re', spectlmly Invited.. ; Oil Paintings.—The commencing sale of fine on Palnlings takes place at Bcott’s Art Gallerv 1960 Chestnut street, tMa evei lng at Hi o’clock, when a choice collection will be sold without reserve. advise our readers to attend. Messrs, Fowler ■& Wells’s - works phrenological and other, are advertised In to-davs character 67 ate of a very valuable .and popular A Fine Display of Confectionery. The . demand for sweetmeata always increase as the holidays draw near. George W. Jenkins, ;No. 1017 Spring Garden street, displays a choice assortment of Bon-Bons, Caramels, French Secrets, Candy Toys. &a.. ’ XOBD OAKBDRN’S DAUGHTEBS By Mrs w™h OSWALD CRAY. By Sirs. Henry Wood W ° od ' SHADOW OF ASHLYDYAT. ByMrs V Wood SQUIRE TREVLYa'S HEIR. By-Mr. H* Wood THE OASTLS'S HEIR. By Mrs. Heary Wnnrt 4 ' -VEBNRRS PRIDE. By Mrs Henry Wood 4 ' (PRICE OF EACHJI SO IN PAPER, OB |2 IN CLOTH. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue Address all cash orders, jetall or whole3ale to - • - y T - „ B PETERSON * BBOTHEBS, No SOS Chestnut »t., PhlladelphlaTpa (Books sent postage paid, on receipt of retail Mice All NEW BOOKS are at PETERSONS' cleStt rrooD bo> ks fur presents.—new fhysi 'VI OGNOMY, with 1,000 lUnstraßons, (5, »8 or |lo7 It is a beautiful book.-, iESOP’S -FABLES, People's Pic torial Edition, tinted paper, onlrll, ILLUSTRATED FAMILY GYMNASIUM, |l 75. HOW TO WRITE. How to Talk, How to Behave, and Ho w to do B islnets in one Volume, 12 26. THE PHRENOLOGICAL -JOURNAL for 1867, only (2, Address FOWLER * WEILS, 889 BROADWAY. New York, or J L .-OAPKN, 722 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia. de6 2t [BPEB'S and other MAGAZINES BOUND |BEaP, at the new Bindery, No. 29 North Thir. iATH street, op stairs. de6-3t* Wfi* - ***''' ———— .—All persons are hereby cautioned against >g*nyof the crew of the Br bark BALTA MSnmaster- from New Castle, England.-as will be paid either by SfigSieee. E a. SOUDER A GO. No. 3 HHfeß-. - - . desst tons Gas and steam COAL Just re flyoastle, Ragland, for sale by E. A. 3ck Street Wharf. ;• ds6-Bt ifpsxN *» K OTICE TO GENTLEMEN WRAPPERS v * rvh:) ' \* s 'l WRAPPERS. The largest ind beat Stock can beseen at ■ JOHN 0. ARMSON’S, Nos. 1 and 3 N, Sixth Stfeet, PBTT.AnwT.pnTA, ' ALSO, ' . , Hosiery. Gloves, Underwear. And all the latest NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. Pilceß to suit the,timea. deajal j PBESEKTS FOR GENTLEMEN. TIES, SCABFS, FINE SHIBIS, DEESSING BOBES, BBEAKFABT COATS, SEATING JACKETS, CABBIAGE BOGS, SEATING BELTS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, SOABF BINGS, GLOVES. WINCHESTER & CO., Chestnut St. des-lm rp GENTS’ FUBNISHINB GOODS. F. HOFFMAN, Jr., (LateG. A- Hoffman, successor to W. W.Knifrht.l FINE SHIBTS AND WBAPPEBB. „ ITOSIEBY AND GLOVES. Silk, Lambs’ Wool and Merino UNDER CLOTHING. 835 AROH STREET. n 027 laths 3m rp SXJITE OP NINE ROOMS, Carpeted and EleganGy Famished, COMPLETE AS PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. GEO, J. HENKELB, LAOY & 00., *l3Ol and 1303 Chestnut Street. . noio-lmrpi VANKIRK4CO.. ©IS Arch Street. MANOFACTOBY at FSAVKFOED, PHILADA, 0811 ‘he attention of oar °°r choice ami gjgsgjaaaa a*ss?-&avsfi PTAIuiRYf e a VASES, IN’k STANDS, T^ERMOM^TERS I^ 8 always on hand at very reasonable dtlc*»l ® c *» invite those who are desirous of preenrina any of the above enumerated articles, to'caUat nS? J "chasing eßewhera ind JiSmtae cm assortment, feellDg confident that they wUlbefhVora b) y i“PJSK?S, w ith the character or our good? ARK REASONABLE, and the work cbSPe?. enaranteed to give satisfaSuon to the™ . oidwmkf >aitll:nl * r * tteilUonpall Between Ninth and Tenth; GREAT REDUCTION. OWING TO THE GBEAT Dipr.mß n, nnr . WE ARK OFFEBING 008 BTOOK OF PURHj old FDiLY 20 PEE CENT, LOWER THAN ANY OTn SB HOUSE IN THE TBIDII OTH ' H. & A. 0: VAN BEIL, ‘mSS-SS®*i“ at Street. SHAPES! GRAPES! ALMEEIA BRAND, IN LARQE CLUSTERS, % 75 cents per pound. DAVIS & RICHARD?, ° CBttf} ARCH AND TENTH STREETS, .fiftnai NEW PH EIGHT route - To the Sonih and Southwest, ' VIA THE • Philadelphia, - Wilmington and Balti more and Delaware Railroad, thenca b ? Steamers of the Greet In ®° AT.p rninnll NEW JEWELRY, Of all the late Styles. WATCHES Of the most Celebrated Haken, PEARLS. DIAMONDS, and other Fiedons Btones, Wedding and Engagement Rings. Old Beta of PEA KT. or DIAMOND JEWELBYw mounted In modern style* Watches and Clocks repaired and adjusted by 00m petent workmen. * All goods warranted of first quality. Special attention given to DIAMONDS. J• T, Gallagher, Late of BAILEY A 00., FOBMEBLY BAILEY * ETTCHEN, o 3a 3 sm 0 Esa NTJT street. KITCHEN & CO*, Have oponed their New store, S. .E, corner Tenth and Chestnut Sts., WITH A POLL STOCK OF "W atches, J ewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &o. 2* H. CH£N. T ti nr tij N. BTJLON. Salesman. noS&jJ?^ SAM’L K. SMYTH. EDWABD P. inim SILVER-PLATED WARE. Smyth Sc Adair, PBAOTIGAL MANUFACTOBEBS * OF FIRE SILVER-PLATED WARS, HABD AND SOFT METAT., 1884 Chestnut Street, Opposite D. 8. Mint, 2 flo or. Factory, 35 Booth Third Street, nol-th s tn sstrpl Up stairs. Dlotjoiwg: REMOVAL. J. HENRY EHRLIOHEB, Tailor, Has removed Horn 321 North THIRD Street, to NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, n0221m rp) JONES’ Old Established ONE PRICE PINE Kesdj'Made Clothing House, 804 MARKET STREET, above Sixth, Stocks *of *^2ay^maa?cs^Sngi“sorted . od-Smrp) EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Has now the «*• FALD AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES equal or superior to A 1 .. FiretClasa Tailoring fcSSfitehniiSßfSl prlcee. Batlsfa«Jnn piffiy jpoderatu show the new and prevalentetrtai*o of-customers and pnbUcT w ** “« R^PecUoa UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BHIXADA., Deo. 3,186,. of LEAGUE HOUSE, Monday evening, December 10th, At 8 o’clock, p.M. By order of the Board of Directors. QEO. H. BOKEJEt, SBOHETABY, | SSS&iSW££e** : BETAHPBia9BOT. J. C. & CO WILL NOW SELL Great Reduction, The Entire Balance of their very Ele- LADIES’ CLOTHS SACKINGS. jil : J. C.STBAWBBIBBE &CO., N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND MMtKET. LADIES’ FANCY PUBS. JOHN FAREIRA No. 718 Arch at,, above 7th,, At to old established Store, IMPOBTEB,HANUFACTUBKB and DEAIEB FANCY FURS FOB Ladies and Children? My assortment of Fancy Fora fbr ladles and fihn Orwi is HOW complete* emhrarlng gYgfo raWaHi ♦sl!i wgl be worn dnrln* tne rommSilaliS 7 ***“ Rfgnemoer the name and number* loss FABEIKA, • No. 718 ABCH Street, above Seventh n l .sflS? op “ to “ " connection with any other store n tnectty. ocanstntham LADIES’ FANCY FURS A. K. U F. K. WOMRATH, 417 Arch St., HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS! Also a treat variety of FANCY and Sleigh Bobes. CTBTAIHS. NEW LACE CURTAINS. rec «^ NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. lrom ordinary to rich style. FRENCH LAOE CURTAINS, From the geysomeol them ALSO, VEBTIBULB LACE, BMBBOrD MTXSIiIir CURTAIRH. JACQUARD do., And Caitain Mualln* in great variety. Sheppard,. Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. 0c25-thsa tu-tf rpj * ffllilUDAU ELECTRICITY WDICUBE ti ‘emo»Uta«^te^O e O gb S y tand I n s diseases f>RS. GALLOWAY, WHITE &BOLLES iTRE OLD AND QNXY RET.TaRr.p; Ul ~ o > HBDIOAL 2LECTSIGIAHS, S. E. cor. Walnut and Thirteenth Sts. f«.^2‘? rThon^ 11<1 Persons have been successfully J^f***! by ns ’ Beaa certificates of Important cores In ‘‘Press” and-Telegraph.” Mre. Prot BouS glv®la special attention to the Female Department of the In stitntlon. Coresgnaranteed. Consultation free. .. N ’ ?' and Students can enter at any time for a lull coorse of Instruction In this Great Dis covery to the healing art. Our former Students, "to. now practice onr old system, are especially invited to cauand become Instructed In onr late discoveries, so that they may learn how to core more ?^““ p a ‘ “d in a much less Mate than by the old syß ‘e“- Wh ? baye tele(t6N Apply to 1250 street, below ——— ra^^—, nol& t£rn?M MUS iCfAI, f°i2^a£2i£g^MDa^attS^^^^ ■DEMOVAD.— it THE °“ABD KKK INSUR OV Bb to Uielr • Northeast corner GHEBTN UTand SEVENTH streets. Philadelphia. de»tf g*gsq=s«ate *j it ?ssSF now,HBp Seventh and ehs#n«. - AT eant Stock FUBS. Second and Third Storefront and bacb bond-, ~ 1 No. 724 CHESTNUT St'eefc ' Aibo, a part of tie first floor, apply to ijUPPIELD ABKME!AI> n 022 th a(u tfrp} % OntheSk. fil BUSCtt& Soi? 3 !® 49 , 0f VITO gWiLLiHo^K^rsissfShfouaTH l .^! 8 ™-^ Mrf f^K‘a r£SS«' 3SM°iK.22£ ssr gf?"*£ of Vito Vitl, deceased- estate, late the property Hooee, !|SSISS!gfSS therennto belonging. subiect newrthef^fs>S?' ,s^ J-hlladelphla, containing in front or ™ «?/ SO f€€t, and in depth southwardly 62 ff^ii^ebea-, Bounded northward fiy the° am street, southward by ground granted ta Ta/'nh no^iv. 1 Vlßa*? S“M wea * wart »* ground...taS S By the Court, . X, - i .#» i S!K ; -2vw|S‘f,ss |TS£SSKJ^;sI«s£S D | gs s«aiaSss£Kes :a,r s ssa'&sa so’S'e^S.p'^^SSl o ” 6 "-residences, with band wtadows7£X!?££?o, ’ < * ttaSs at me floor, sitting room ahnsJ°2!s? B nS lr s? t—Also ' 4,10 of'Wallace street, 23 feet east of Bide feef!)*: Inches f-ont and l s i roet ' 27 sSßlffiKffSafeaJa* T?mr!C,s-" ld ?? 1110 DJUBLK MAIfSIOW ot.t -LACE Street Also, thfidonhlft «t« if_l WAir* sion house and Jot of m U^?Sh y .M 11 V. 1 ?r* ,, - SfSlcisSSr* *£ss^ wtot^Koiu » s wf«m?o® “ a &*“ Clear of incumbrance. fip.wo may remain, if desired. J^JJ ~ ES A - IBEE&tAir Auctioneer, Store, 12 Walnut strSt. SB-VKSTh'^WA] sasffSoS^&ss prS^ST v * 1I “ ble lot “ di ? «"* »*r for to- I 2l ®*" bepaid at the time of sale. BytteCB “ t ’ JOHN WISE, '} Executors. dt6.l3.ai EEEKMAB', Auctioneer, at6,i3.ai Store, 4a Walnut street. fej Ui'AiX’3 TAI7V fl 3 BSGAIf, deceased-—JAMES a. pßrairS Toctloneer —STONS «rY iOT t J2I MECHANIC sSrGEEKffiww d tender authority contained Jnthe wf n nftftJriKJWir’ Began, deceased, orwraNEDAY IS6S at 12 o’dockTnoon, wijlbe 19 - the EXiMiNO^hi'r^ij,“ described Leal Estate vie all rt, o r in r 7, w l n £ liet^story^eeh^e^^fr^eatlSe^heSnn erected, sitoate on the sonthetst side of* street. K3* feet south west of Morton Strait gSSS? JS£ Twenty-second Ward; *5 *St“rfS^S^gS* t BOW occupancycan at^de P r^ e oS»S°s n^r^SS^f^ JAMIuS A. FiySKMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 422 Walnut street. sssisis^asiPiii STOBY BRICK HOUSE, EIDSE abore Rnt toDwood street Under aathoriS of th« Coon for the Oitvand County of WEDNESDAY, bec.SS, isss, £1? o?to(*fno P o a Vm bp’Ol" at pnbllcssle at the EHILa «’ Sit 1 CH* NGE the following described real estate the property ot (ts-lizabelh Bsr E erflate cea.ed.yic All that three-stoiy brick mSsSelert lot of ground on the south-west side dr t be S nffi2 Road. 81 feet HE inches northwestward from BnttSnf wood street: conta-nlngln front is teet, and ln dernh’ ou ihenonhwestlineirfeet 2E inches tnd m E southeast line, 2S feet IIE inches. 1 ana on tie JW“ Clear of all xncombranca. 49“ |lV a Ira ■RIDGWA'V. deceased!,—JAMES A. PfißhftX w 4 SSSS^SS»S?. ,^gS^g«®3? PHlS^^Hl^fiXCHillGk^e 11 'fItoSaS d£ dwri "d V '‘bJick’ho^ s '‘aS info? gionnd.Nosl6 Coates street; 18 feet front and lit foot renfOede-mabfe? P^ace ‘ &*>«*»wVjSSSJSg |rj4^^ t g? a ‘?*S f !S!(S£SiSiSf e,p - Sobject “i* 36 ft d MS~ Half of the parch* 86 money may remain s** S 0 the time ofaSe.^^ By order of the Executors. Auctioneer. - ANDREW J. PAGE, deceased, The andttoranoointnd by tie Conrt to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN HANNA, Executor ofihe estate of AND UR