BTJSISTBBB NOTIOBB. “ WB ABB BKLLDia, r - Ovjsscoats 00. Price last year...~-.tMOO M 15 60. ** •» «« ' 25 00 ' ** “ SO 00. 41 *• . M 30 do II «4 25 00. «* « 41 .85 00 *» «. 80 00, •* “ 41 45 00 . . « 85 00. “ 44 14 50 00 BUSINESS 00AT8....4 8 50. « 41 *V .‘VfJO .. ii 9 CO. 44 44 “ 14 00 h ii . 10 00. •* 44 44 15 80 I*. . . ,« , . 1100. 41 44 ; 44 16 00 u «« 12 00, 44 44 ** 18 00 «i i» , J 4 qo, % j « " 44 2,0 00 *» « : 16 00. 44 41 44 2200 i« ...»«•.• 18 00. 44 *• 44 25 00 l4 00. " “ “ »«“ « u 8 00. “ " " , it it 6 00. " “ “ 8 60 ii •• 7 00. “ “ " 10 00 ii ii 8 00. " " ” , 12 00 ii ii 9 00. “ “ “ 14 00 .. 10 00. “ " " 16 00 6O. “ “ MOO Y .1 ” 8 00. “ “ ‘V 800 «; 460. ” “ “.. 600 if! « ' B 00. “ “ " 7 00 ■ „ 6 00. “ “ “ 9 -We have 6p/or the Urgest ana best assortment o. Hen’s, Tooths* and Boys’ Clothing In Philadelphia, which Is being replenished by large dally additions. ; manufactured of goods purchased recently at much leu than cost, and having reduced all stodron hand to proportionate prices, are offering such bargains as are abovs numerated. Kow IB IKK TIME TO BUY—PRICES CAN BE NO LOWEB. _ ‘ • ; . HAU WAY BETWEEN I BENNETT* CO„ Fiethanb }- Tbwbb JffAnii, sixth bts. J H 8 Habkbt btbeet. •'py hatiwavr PITL.LS (COA.TBD) ABBISFAIi lilßhßasa Purgative and Pnilffer of the Blood. : sue In the Stomach can be suddenly eliminated by ■one cone ef the POis-say from four to six In number. When the Liver Is In a torpid state, when species of ' acrid matterfrom the blood or a serous fluid should be overcomes nothing can be better than Badway’s Rum latino JWi. They give no unpleasant or unexpected shock to any portion ol the system; they pnrge easily, are mild In operation, Snd when taken are "perfectly tasteless, being elegantly coated withgnm. They.con tain nothing but purely vegetable properties, and are considered by high anthorlty.the best aadflnestpnrga tlve known. They are recommended for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, River, Sidneys, Nervous Diseases,' Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, -Bilious •Sever, Intlammatian of the Rowels, Piles, and symp. terns resulting from Disorders of the Digestive organs Price 25 cents per box. SoldbyDmgglsta. n22tn;B.iu-18t ALBRECHT, m ' EIEKES & hfTFfMTDT,' Manufacturers of first class PIANO-FORTES. Wareßoom, No. 4BNorth THIBD Btreet, ; tlwtt ADELPHIA. [n22th,e,to-8m ~, sxo. STEOK A CO.’S PIANOS.—_ -ww . jaßOTbese beantlftil lnstramenta are asfcyyj Hill (strongly recommended by the fellow-'H R* • In* among the leading artists in America aa any Manoa mnae In this country or in Europe, Wm. Mason, S. B. Mills, Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm. Max Maretzek, Geo. W. MorgamCarl Bergman, Carl Wolftohn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, Carl Gaert atr, H. G.; Tbnnder, J. N. Beck, Joseph Rlzao, 3. 51. cross. ' CxacoiAßS of certificates as to their durability, and the references ot one thousand purchasers In Phila delphia and vicinity, to be had on application. For sale In Philadelphia only, by, J. E. GOULD, • laK-tfj Seventh and Chestnnt. OHIOKKBING PIANOS IN EUROPE.— HANS 70N BULOW. the great German Pianist, by letters Inst received from Europe, proposes to play only the 2BICKERING PIANOS during his concert torn In She United States. _ W. H. DUTTON, «e24-tfj No. 914 Cheetnnt street. PIANOS. ■> GEO. STKCK & CO’S, cele- ( PIANOS. PIANOS. >brated Pianos, for sale oxly-J PIANOS. PIANOS. Jby J. E. GOULD, l PIANOS. Seventh and Chestnnt. A GBJtCKEBING GUANO PlANO__*w~ Saisaplayea by Scambatl, the great Planls' R3aS| 9fi%l >ol Europe, at Florence, Italy, waa'll *ll considered superior in all respects to the instruments or Broadwood A Erard, hitherto regarded as the best in the world. ' New Booms 914 CHESTNUT street. selMf W. H. DUTTON .. ■T,- CmCKEKING GRAND PIANOS —W-. iwfiri New Scale Chlckerlng mV 'Pianos are acknowledged the beet inll 1 al > England, Germany and Italy. Notice the great testi monials received from Europe In August last. Mag nificent collection of these CHICKERING BOOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. OCS-tfj W. H. DUTTON. CABINET ORGANS. 1 These beautiful instruments CABINET ORGANS, i-are made ostr by MASON CABINET ORGANS. J HAMLIN, and for sale' In Philadelphia, only by J. E., GOULD, Seventh and Ohastnnt THE CHIOS RBIISG UPRIGHT,——c-. BBSSIPIAKOS possess quality of tone &nd|ESs«9 Ptl Pli 'amount or power next to the Grand' 1 HI 1 Plano, and are particularly adapted to the Parlor, the Boudoir or the Study. These beautiful Instru ments, lngrtat variety,at theChlckering R00m5,914 ocas-tf mi 9 „ ORGANS. SLELODBONB. EVERY— BPES3TTIiE.--*rae oele&xated Gem Organ |853 fii *1 fimmense •asortmentvery low prices."! I *ll ’ FIAISO BOOMS. W. H. BUTTON, MK-tfl No. 914.Chea tout street. - —THE BTCAUTiifUXi NEW STYLE JEMER* ■■BSbOH PIANOS, seveo octaves; charming tene; . ifi !■» veiglow-price. • r . —EXQUISITE STYLE OF CHIOK--U-M-V. SpiSsBING UPRIGHT CABINErffpiS BTTfcllpiANO, finißhea In EBONY ANDUTkit GOLD, just opened- Chickering 800m5,914 OHRST NUT street fdelS tfj W, H. DUTrON. ; PIANOS. “) HAINES BRO’B. elegant lUßtrumeate PIANOS. Sand moderate in price, i have dealt in for PIANOS, )fourteen years, and give-a ave years’, guarantee with each. ~ J. E, GOULD, noS-tf ■ - Seventh and Chestnut. CITX BVULETN. Juvenile Thieves,— Joseph Anderson, Jamesßagan, Timothy McNamara, Stephen: Morris,;Michael Morris and Thomas Glenn, 5 Juveniles, -whose ages range from 9 to 15' years, were arrested yesterday, at Water' and Caillowhill streets, for the-larceny of pig iron, from a yard on Delaware avenue,' above Vine street. The youngsters had 1 loosened two boards in the fence. They passed through the hole, got a piece ofiron -and then fastened the boards again. In that manner, it is thought that almost a ton of iron has been carried off and sold at a junk shop. The thieves were taken before Alderman Tolandand were held in $lOO bail to answer. A Bbtjtal Fellow.— Evan Thomaswas 'before Alderman Clouds, this morning, l upon the charge of assault and battery, with intent to kill, fie resides at Trenton avenue and Otis streets. Yesterday he imbibed too 1 much whiskv, went home, and it is alleged, 1 beat his wile in a shameful manner, fie also assaulted his mother-in-law, and at tempted to assault his sister-in-law. After suohbrutal conduct, he amused himself by breaking up some of the furniture in the house. He was held in $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. | Fall of a Building.— A small stone building connected with Harrison’s Labora-i tory, and used as a vitriol depository, fell down this morning about hve o’clock. The structure was to be removed, and the roof had been taken down yesterday. This morning when’ the accident happened, a man named Ettinger was engaged in build ing a fire. • He was partly buried in the ruins, and had bis hand and back injured.' He made a narrow escape from death, as a heavy beam fell within a few inches of his head. Bobbing New Buildings.— John Gres senger was arrested yesterday, for stealing bricks from a new building, at Marl borough and Thompson streets. He was taking the bricks away in a wheelbarrow, and bad got away several loads before he was arrested. Sressenger was taken before Alderman Clouds, and was committed to answer. . Still Missing.— James Ralston, the pro prietor of the weaving establishment on North Broad street, which was burned yes terday morning, 1b still missing, and there now seems to be no doubt that he perished in the fiameß. Workmen were engaged yesterday in searching through the ruins,’ but were unable to discover and traces of the unfortunate man. Work for the same purpose was resumed this morning. ’ Larceny.— Mary Jackson, colored,called on an acquaintance living near Sixth and ’•Bombard streets yesterday. She was left 'in charge of the house and de . camped with a cloak, pair of shoes and other frticles of wearing apparel. She was after wards arrested at Sixth and St. Mary sts., and was taken before Aid. Butler, who held her for trial. Church Fair.—Afair is howin progreg at the Third Baptist Church,'on Second street, above Catharine. The line trotting mare Fannie Powell is to be presented to the person recgiviDg tbe highest number of votesr The contest is expebtefftobeexoiting, and, it is thought,: will be 'between Mayor McMlchael and Charles E.Lex, Esq. Child Burned to Death-— A little (girl aged 5 years, the daughter of Neil MoFad den, residing at Pascnall street and Lancas ter avenue, in Hestonville.was badly burned on Tuesday evening and died yesterday from the eflfeotsof her injuries. She was playing near the stove during tbe temporary ab sence of her mother and her clothes took fibre. Bailboad Accident.— Obas. Glbbln, an employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, WBs caught between the bumpers of two freight cars at tbe depot in West Philadelphia yesterday, - and was - severely iDjnred. He was taken to his home in Sowers’s court, near Thirty-seventh and Market streets. Runt Oyer and Killed.— A. man named Peter Devlin, residing at No; 714 Passynnk Road, was rim over by ahuckster wagon at Sixth and Shlppen streets, yesterday af ternoon, and was horribly crushed. While being convey ed to the Hospital he died. ; Stealing a Push Cart.— 3eo. Dorsey was arrested yesterday and taken before Aid. Shoemaker for the larceny of a push > art from the front of a store. Second: Btreet and Columbia avenue. Held to answer. Sbinnbbs Fined,— George Dong and Archibald McCann, were arrested yester day by High Constable Barton, on Sonth street, above:: Twelfth, for violating - the market ordinance. They were each fined §2 by Aid. PatcheL- ' Without a License.— Dennis Brady was arrested yesterday' in the Twenty seventh Ward, :for peddling Without a license. He was fined $lO by Alderman Allen. ■ ': A Fine Office Chaib is being voted on at the Alexander Church Fair, N.E. corner Nineteenth and Green streets, to be pre sented to the Editor of any paper receiving the largest number of votes. Chbistmas Novelty!—Eveiy man his Own Photographer.—Among the most curious of the many curious developments of the art of photography is the “ magic photogiaph” recently lntrodaced. A piece ofbl&nk paper Is submitted to the action of a jew drops of water and In thirty seconds a beaattral picture Is produced, which has only to be washed in tbe usual way and mounted, when It is ready for the album. The experiment is pleasing and instructive to bothsoungand old. Bower’s Laboratory, Sixth and Vine. Package 60 cents. Children Cutting their Teeth Hard may be considerably relieved by applying a small portion of Twer’s Infant Cordial to the huger, and rubbing the gums gently for a short time, Bower’s Glycerine Cbeam for chapped ar d rough skin. Depot, Sixth and Vine. 85cts.jar, Dbugoibtb’ Sundries and Fancy Goods. Rheumatism Cubed oe no Pay Asked. -Dr, ruler’s Bemfdy cured Joseph Stevens, 333 Owen •tree l ;.he sever expected to get well. | Female Trusses and Braces, Elastic feupporis. Stockings, Kneecaps, &&, light and appro priate for female v ear. For sate anl adjustment ai •Needles’,” Twelfth Btreet first door-below Race. (Lady attendants ) Extbaobdinaey Cube of Rheumatism. —Samuel B. Adams. Nineteenth and Montrose, tried everything, Cored by Dr. Filler s Remedy. BEnbow’s Soaps.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower,Mask, Bose, etc. SNOWDEN 4 100 ah do 610 6644-100: 200 ah do 65 525 f. 300 ah do alo 52V: 205 8h St Nlchol’a O c llj 500 ah do Uf: 40oahCatawlas pf sso 29 t 100 ah do bSO 29^ 100 sh do a sown 29 lOoah do ■ s3O 29>i 100 ah do a6O 29!d 10 J ah do - cash 2914 200 ah NY* Kiddle Coal Pield 1 riKaf OAU2. ,135V bid E2g bid „..Jio>s bid ■ bid bid «........~«.,......127 - bid Unsettled. Finance and Biulßew—Dec. 20, ism. Tbamoctninarkable feature In financial circles to day was the sadden tumble In Gold, which Is now fio» percent lower than at the opening yesterday. This sodden and unexpected fßll haa flattened Government Loans, and had a-most 'depres ting-effect upon the valnes of merchandise—particularly foreign fabrics. Money Is abhhdant, and easy of access at 6@B per cent, “on call,” and 7 to 9 per cent will cover the rates for the best mercantile paper offered on the street. There was less spirit at the Stock Board, and part of the advance recorded yesterday In the speculative share was lost. The Coupon Sizes,'’Si, sold at 112^ i bnt this figure could not be realized for ronnd lots. The ’•policy” Bonds closed at losff; the old Five-Twenties at 108%; the’6ls at 100; the ’6ss at 106%; the Jane Seven- Thirties at 105%, and the Ten Foitlee at 99%. State Loans were dull. City Loans sold 99% for the new, and 96 for Hie old lssnes. Beading Railroad sold down to 52%—a decline of 1%. Catawlsaa Ballroad Preferred fell off %, but rallied at the Close, and sold np to 29%. Pennsylvania Railroad was firm at 55%. 129% was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 37% for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 42 for Elmira Railroad Pre ferred; 39 for the Common stock; 81% for and Erie Railroad, and 48 for Northern Central Rail road. in Bank shares the only sale was of Common wealth, at 57. In Canal stocks the only change was a decline of % in Bchnylklll NavlgationPreterred. There was scarcely any demand for Passenger Railway shares. 90 was bid fer Second and Third Streets/and 14% for Heßtonvllle. Messrs. De Haven Brother, TtoftO Sooth Third street, make the Allowing quotations of.the rate* of exchange to-day, atl P. M.: _ . .-’Buying, Selling, American G01d.......,... „..135k . • 136 > Silver-Quarters and halves—™J29 Compound Interest Notes: •* “ JoneOSSC... 16V - " July, 1864-isk •• •• Aug.,1864- 15k '• “ Oct., ism... 14k '• Dec., 1864,. 13k H May, 1865- Ilk ■' : “ Ang.4B66_. lWt ■. .. 9X a “ Oct.. 1865-« k Jayflooke A 00. quote Government aeoontlai, Ae„- * ' Baying, ' Belling, U. B. 6’8, 1 M 1..... ~...118 112 k Old 6-20 Bonde—_ —lfi7k 107 k New 6- SO Ronds, 1884 —lO6 loek 6-20 Bondi,laws. - 1063£ 106 K 6-20, July, 1665 Jtsk : mg 10-40 Bondi-- 99k . 106 k 7 8-10, August. -—lO5 106 k 11 Jnnn. ...TOR . 106 k Gold—aFtt o’clock - 135 k 136 Smith, Randolph A Co.. Bankers, 15 Soath 'third street, qu site at 11 o’clock, aa follows Bold.— -135 V U. a 1881 Bonds—.. U.a HO, 1862. " ISM, II 1M» u.a mo U.a 7-Wi-ut aeries.——,—iosk®it)sk “ 2d ierlwi..... msktsiosk ’■ Meerles——— losktaiosk 5-80, July, 1865. —loB,k@loBk Compounds. Dec.. 1664 -—— llSkia Philadelphia Barkea. Thursday, Pec. 20. —The Flour market continues firm, bnt there Is no demand except fbr the supply of the home consumers, who are purchasing to a mode rate extent. Sales ofl,ooo barrels, chiefly extra family at fll@l£ 75 $ barrel for Northwest extra family, aadJl2@l3 60 for Penna. and Ohio do, da, Including small lota ef superfine at gS@SB 50. extras at |s@lo so end farcy lota at f14@16, There Is no change in Bye Fleur or Corn MeaL Sales of 200 barrels of the former Bt p 25. Prices of Corn Meal are entirely nominal. The Wheat market is very poorly supplied with prime Wheat and this description commands fall prices, bat common quality Is very dull. Sales of 1,000 bushels prime Delaware Bed at 63 25 gl bushel, and re nte Penna at 62 80@$3 10. White ranges from 63 20 '<•s34o. A lot of Penna Rve sold at 6188. Corn comes i .slowly and Is In good demand; sales of 9,loobnsh , new yellow at 6i alto 61 65 1,9X1 bushels old do. fl 18, and 3,0C0 bushels new white ai6l 01. Oats are : , lalrrequestats7@ss cents. (here Is not mccn Cloveraecd coming forward and t ranges from 66 50@9 50. No change m Timothy or 1 laxseed. w blsky—There Is no price fbr the article, as the fill i t manufacturers are monopolizing the trade. —TV- HAINES) BROS.' PIANOS-Moderate In IWjSrTPrlce, and sold with five years' guarantee, 111 111 j. E. GOULD, oelO-tflpj SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. . TATIOKKRt —LETTERS. CLAP AND NOTE * PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS, and ,-ery requisite In the Stationery line, selling at the west figures a» J, B. DOWNING’S Stationery Store, ualg-tftpl Eighth street, two doors above Walnnt. ! OHN CRUMP. BUILDER. THOS W. YQ3T, Agent. r\PKRA GLASSES, Fine Opera Glasses, made by M. BARDOU, of ParlA Imported and fbr Bale only by ■ O.W.A. TRUMPLEB, oc2o4p,tf Seventh and Chesumt etreaa. AD. P Jokxs, Wx.Templb, job s Dicbxsson JONES, TEMPLE A CO., . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '1 AT MANUFACTURERS, 2» South NINTH street, first store above Chestnut. ocs-tf There is no time fob delay if you want Photogrspns fbr Christmas Presents; go „arly In the day to B P,R&IMa:B’S Gallery, 621 Aich nreet. Six Cards or one large Photograph 6U IJOB YOUR CHBISTMABIUBKKY AND DINNER r we have Ivory, Rubber. Ac., handled Carvers, Game Carvers, Steels, Table and Dessert Knlves-Paos, Hollers. Aa TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. * PB«SI:aT YOEB FAIR FRIEND FOR CHRIST MAS a Fhotoxraph of yourself, made at REI MUR’S Gallery, Second street, above Green. Six cards or one large one 61. 12 Ferrotypes 50 cents. TAOLLY’S PLAY-HOUSE may be neatly (tarnished Lf from the variety of beautiful and durable Iron vomlture In the assortment of TRUMAN&BH AW, >lO 83S (Hght Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth, Open In the evening. I OOKING GLASS AND. PICTURE FB«MKS ON *J band and made to order, at RjtIHKR’S Kmpo lorn, Arch street, east of Seventh. PHE CHBEBY SMILES and happy feelings of L Christmas times may be made to illnme every : washing day through the year, by presenting tbe head uf yourltlicben department with aOog-wheel Clotbe3 Wringer. We do not assert that these will wring dryer »nd quicker than any other of the 25 styles which have robber rolls; bat, so far as we have tested them, they are equal In quality, and In durability surpass t h--m three/oil. We. the r eiore, recommend these, al-' though we keep others for sale also. TRUMAN & fc-HAW.No. 833 (Eight Thirty-five! Market Btreet,: below Ninth. .1 ASKING WITH ranKT.rßT.wi ink. Embroider *1 lng, Braiding, Bamplng,*o, M. A. TORRHY. taco pnhert street. QHIOKKttINO Hit AMD PIANOS. |BSa *l4 CHESTNUT STREET. Ml «.» »ocs-tf4p W. H. BUTTON. CBOWN BRAND LAYER 8A181N3.-Wholes halves, and quarter boxes of this splendid fTolc, landing and ftar sale by JOS. B. BUSSIEB * 00., 108 South Delaware avenue. - r ’ALLAN VEBMKSELLL—IOO boxes : fine quality. white. Imported and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER > finish, made in Paris to our own order, ;and warranted accurate timekeepers. , . FABB & BBOTHEB, Importers, i 324 Cheatnut street, below Fourth. EOGKHILIi&WffiSOM FINE OLOTimfl HOUSE, Coachmen's Coate; Coaehiea’s Coate. HUNTING GOATS,