ULTY STABBING CAEK.—.VJOUL tWaVO o'cloc. as night a man named Charles Winters was found lying upon the sidewalk or,Socond and Shippen streets, bleeding, He had a solidus cut on the side of the neek, and another wound in the eye. It is thought that be will Jose the sight of the eye. Vihaters la the proprietor of a sailor's boarding hens° at Front and Spruce streets, and had been out with some sailors. He described -the man who bad stabbed him, and Policemen Leavitt apd C alias on M nor after arty wa a rds arrestedsailor William Brophy, cC, . phy stated that he had a difficulty with Winters at a saloon on Shippen street, be low Fourth. The trouble was settled apparently satisfactorily, and the party started down Ship pen street, Brophy and Winters walking to-• gether. Brophy further says that Winters drew out a billy, and to defend himself, he took out his old sheath-knife and inflicted the wounds. Cpon an examination of the clothes o f Winters, after he was. conveyed to the Hospital, a very ugly slung-shot, consisting ot abont a pound of lead with copper nails driven into it, and tied to about a half-yard of tope, was found. Brophy was before Alderman' Tittermary this morning, and was committed to await the result of the in *uries inflicted. E.:CMOS/ON AT A GAL. VANLZING 011103.---• morning, about 7 o'clock, an explosion took place at the galvanizing works of McCullough & Co., southeast corner of Eleventh and Washington streets, in.the Second Ward. • Several of the workmen ere engaged in galvanizing a worm by dipping it into a trough, or "bath," as it is called, containing the molten material, when the worm exploded, blowing the hot metal in all directions. Jno. Gallagher. one of the workmen, residing near Twelfth and Ellsworth streets, was severely, burned about the bead and body. Campbell, another workman, was burned on the back of his bead and shoulders. Both were taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. 'Two other workmen escaped with slight injuries. Arntirrrno BUREMARY.—A colored man named Chauncey Cooper, an old offender was before Alderman Tittermary this morning, upon the charge of attempted burglary. Last evening, Mr. Livingston, a tailor. No. 640 South street, observed Cooper and another man walking up and down on the pavement In front of the store. After closing up, Mr. Livingston went into the cellar to get some coal, and discovered Cooper lying upon the coal, pretending to be asleep. He had got in through a window on a Bide alley. Policeman Carmichael was called in, and arrested Cooper. The pri.vner was committed fo trial. ALLEGED LnEcs.Nl.—Francis Montales, Fran cis De Capcas and Edward Monteles were arrested yesterday, and taken before Recorder Eneu upon I the charge of larceny. The complainant n the case was Mr. Smith, a jeweler at Eighth and Maple streets, who alleged that the defendants went into his store yesterday on Pretence of buy ing, and attempted to steal some articles. lie further alleges that sometime since he missed jewelry valued at about $lOO, just after the de fendants had been in his store examining some. The accused were committed in default of $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. BOY STAWBB.I).—A boy named William Knight was before Alderman Morrow yesterday, upon the charge of having stabbed William J. Mitchell, aged 15 years, at Second and Relief streets, on 'Tuesday night. The two youths got into a quarrel, and Knight is alleged to have plunged a knife into the shoulder of Mitchell, cawing a severe wound. Mitchell was taken to the Hospital. Knight was committed. BNow.--Between midnight and daylight this morning snow fell for several hours, and the housetops and streets were covered with a white coat. About half-past ten o'clock there was another livtly fall of the white flakes, but they melted upon reaching the ground. ANOTIIER ARREST.-Burtwy Rourke was ar rested yesterday by the First District pollee on suspicion of having been concerned in the rob bery of the flour store at Twenty-third and Lo cust streets. He was taken before Alderman mi n k, and was committed for a further. hearing. OPEN.—The second annual Exhibition of the Women's National Art - Association is now open at 9•'l Chestnut street. &MI lIISE NEXT& Mss. Larmsn.—On Friday evening next Mrs. Lander will produce _the drama of At ary .Stuart on the occasion of her benefit. The play is an adaptation. from a translation from Schiller by Mrs. Frances Anne Kemble. The Boston Herald, speaking of Mrs. Lan der's performance, sap ; "We have in recollection but very few occasions when we have sat through a live act drama and been so well entertained as to forget that there was enctv a • thing as weariness; but such was the ease on the oc casion referred to, and so it was with the audience, scarcely one of whom ventured to absent himself until the curtain fell on the Anal act. Mrs. Lauder's idea of ellarylittiart' Is, in one judgment, more original, mere powerful, more - natural and more effective than her conception of 'Elizabeth.' It Is different entirely, is better adapted to ber vocal polders , and to rendered far more smoothly. • Her argument with 'Burielgh,' In the first act, upon the justice of her imprisonment and cond nation was rendered with a particular power. trite iew with 'Elizabeth' in the park at b'other ingrty affords scope for the finest powers of any actress, and there are few, very few, who may attempt it with out incurring the danger of ridicule. With Mrs. Lan der the plea of 'Mary' for mercy at the feet of her royal sinter was made particularly quiet and touching; in the later passage, rtung to , madness by the cruel words of the 'Queen, she loses her self control, and, turning upon her captor, taunts her with her illegiti trine:: and the profanation of the English Mikrofilm we had a very effectively rendered scene., In the last act, in the scenes of leave r ntking with her maids prepara tory to mention, in her conteb,ion aud her farewell to 'Melville,' she seemed the true wornamwith nothing . but pure nature Elctuittilw her sfreech, which was calm but full of quiet resignation,-and fairly matched, even if she did not excel the justly I.o'] itistori. ller re buke to `Leicester' was also aptly ne.anageri. Mrs. Lander chose to assume the royal robes of white and to wear the crown in these scene-, a choice which can but bp commended; and her stately and dignified walk to debm,served but as a elMutual k stroke to bind the sympathies of the audience which she had enlisted from the first, and the curtain went down amid the heartiest applause. Considered as a whole, and as a purely . artistic performance, we arc nut by any means aline in judging 'Mary Stuart' in the hands of this lady a superior personation to that of 'Elizabeth,' and /we will not withhold the acknowledgment which is tier due, that of her having added one more to tier list of successes." Tea TIIEATHIS.—At the-Academy, of Music b Mrs. Lander will appear for the last time as "Eliz eth" this evening, Mile. Zoe will perform to-night at the Chestnut in The Broken Sword and The French Spy. At the Walnut Mr. John Brougham's Lottery of Life will he given this evening. Rosedale remains upon the stage at the Arch. The American offers a mis cellaneous entertainment this evening. Cost:err AT GicnMANToWN.—Complying with the requests of many triends who were unable to attend her recent concert In this city, Miss Caroline McCaffrey announces a grand vocal concert at Town Hall, Ger -laantown, next Tuesday evening. She will be as sisted by her sister, Miss Helen 51cCa6rev, Madame Behrens, Mr. Theodore Ilabelmaun, Mr. Ph. Carlin and Mr. S. Behrens. We invite attention to the an nouncement in our advertising columns. Mcsiehi. I , m A, HALL.- On Friday and Saturday elenines Mr. Kennedy will give concerts at Musical Fund Hall, when he will illustrate Scottish minstrelsy and ship some of his choicest Scotch songs. These entertainments are very superior and are well worthy of liberal patronage. Br ai, TAni.EAca.--This splendid series of paint ings is now ou tEtithilion at N ttuual Hull, and is at tracting immense audiences. The pictures are from designs by such artists as Harley, Kennett and Church, and arc in every respect mica superior to those usually offered at such emet taimuents. COMPLIMISNTAILY BFIn Er IT—A complimentary benefit has been offered to the dramatic reader, Mr. M. R. Dunmore, and it will be given at O'Neil's Hall, Broad and Lombard streets, on Friday evening, December 6th. An attractive programme has been prepared. ELIIVE24III BTBSET OPilsA tioUbt.— Craig fumy • burlesque of Surf Is announced f,r this evening with . vast variety of first-rate burlemles, farces and negro comicalities. There will also be e.sal ballad and hu morous singing, dancing, and a Miscellaneous enter taiment. PIIILAZZLPIIII (Pass Houas.—Mr. J. H. Budworth will appear to-night In tale of Ms most amusing cha racters. The Tyrolean Warblers will also he on nand. "Kelly and (Myer" will spar,and a first-rate burlesque , of Hamlet will be eit en. There will also be songs, dances, instrumental music, and a collection of entirely new local hits, bits of humor, .itc. Btxrz.—Signer Blitz will give a performance at As aembly .Buildings to-night. ----- CITY NOTICES. • Bowrit'a INvArrr Conntat. is a certain, eafe,and epeedy cure fur Cholie, Paine and Spaanis—yielding great relief to children Teething. Laboratory Sixth and Green. "BowEn'a GUM ARAISIC Bncumn" arc demul cent and tiPidinl; llim4olved in like afouth slowly, they quiet wag a, sheathe inflamed surfaces, and e n o , t greotoontiort Brouchial Irritatious, Mll3ll - by Bower, rtixth and Vine, Sold by Drug gist& Price 8b tenter. Bese o ve flotra.—Eldvr Flower, Turtle 011 Glycerine, Lettuce, Eruitiower, Murk, Itfue, Stiowuts. & liuporteri, South Eighth street. - _ VEZT LUZ& CLoorgitti Almena (3411 P-13.- bIiTOUELL & FLrrousa, 15104 tleolTultti tract. DRUGGISTS' stINDRIEIS al;ld Fancy Goods. SNowins & Deoruzse, Importers, . 28 South Eighth street. DEAFNESS, BTANDNEBB ANti d. Isaacs, M. D. Pipfessor of the Eye and Ear. treater tll diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liablesources in tee city can be seen at his office. No. 905 Arch street. The medical faculty me invited to ac company their patients, as ho has no- secrets in his Practice. Artidchil eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. • TO THE CONSUMPTIVE.- LetlONi wholanguish under the fatal severity of our climate 4hrough any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in deehled contranaption, by no means despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. , WiTher's Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. without possessing the very nauseating flavor of the article as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime, with a healing property which renders the oil doubly ofilcacions. Remarkable twill:modals of its efficacy can be ex hibiTed to those who desire to see them. For sale by A. B. Wilber, Chemist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. In Philadelphia by Johnson,, Holloway & Cowden, and druggists generally. CURTAINS, Shades, Furniture ‘ Coverihgs, &c., &c., at reduced prices nail Jan. Ist, 1.868. KELTY, CARRINGTON & 723 ChetAnnt street. Ramos, in whole, half a and quarter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon reel. Currants, Sweet Cider, and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cauca, &e., &c. 111.1TOIFELL &i PLETCrEfEII, 1204 Chestnut street. No moron of treatment Is se efficacious In cases where Neuralgia, Nerveache or other nervous complaints have:established thernselves, , as Dn.. Tun usn's Tici-Drimotorsux, or UNIVIRSAL NEURALGIA PILL. It stimulates and gives a new tone to the nerve fluid, expels all nervous diseases, and promotes to a healthy condition the whole nervons system. Apothecaries have this medicine. LACE CUETAIEB SELLING CHEAP.—No mistake. The finest ever received by the trade in this country, purchased at auction at remarkably low prices, and will be sold accordingly, by W. Henry Patten, 1403 Chestnut street. Earn Furs. BLACK TIGA By the chest of from 5 to 50 pounds. MITINHILL & BLZTeiIEII, - 1204 Chestnut street. CAUTION TO THE WORLD OF FASHION. The boundless popularity of the extract of tne "Night Plooming•Cerens" has called forth a largo brood of imitations. Its fragrance detles the counterfeiter's art, but its name has been stolen. See to it that the words "Phalon & Son, erfumers, New York," are embossed on the glass f the bottle. If absent, the article is fraudulent. No HUMBUG.—Utirtitins 'and Shades selling at a great redaction. No pretence, hut real bona fide bargains at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. CUANGIt OF BUSINESS.— , Curates, Curtain Material, Piano and Table Covers Cornices, ttc., &c., selling at low pries until Christ mas.KELTY, CARIZINON at C t e ., 723 COT hestnuOtreet. Tim Secretary of the Treasury's Report re veals a very satisfactory state of the national finances, and, says t he Secretary, "This is now a fitting oppor tunity to further provide for its improvement." Speaking of "titt.kng opplrtunities," they are as abun dant as fitting customers at this season of the year at the large ready-made Clothing Rouse of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental. Avernys CtIRTAINIL—Very elegant and very flue quality, selling at very low prices, at W. Henry Patten% 1408 Chestnut street. • WHAT SHALL I Buy FOR A CHP.IST2SIAS GIFT [briny wife. sister, cousin, niece or "intended" (as the case may be), is the perplexing question as the Holidays approach. Now, we are happy to say we can answer this question for one and all. Bny one of those Bemitifal Combination Sseing and Button hole Machines; at the B. Neeittlneh. of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Nothing nolaTtl be more appropriate for the purpose. Elegance and usefalness combined, and the price within the reach of all. , Armic2crioNS for _the.. adrul On of orphsne into the Riverside Institute are pouring In from all sections. The institution will be open on the first of the new year, and tne Trustees will admit just such number as the funds subscribed at that tithe will per mit. Subssripthme will be received at No. 921 Chest nut street, until the day fixed for the grand distribu tion of $BOO,OOO worth of presents. "Aroma and Ministers of grace defend us" from the differentbrandi3 of tobacco which are gotten up, and enable us to chew nothing but "century ' ibr the rest of our lives. We ask no more and will take no less. LADIES' FINE FURS.- Thelargest stock In the city, At the very lowest prices. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. THE largest and most beautiful assortment of Bats and Bonnets is now offered by Messrs. Wood & Cary, , 725 Chestnut street. Their stock includes many choke novelties. Hat and Bonnet Frames, in variety; all kinds of Bonnet materials sold in any quantity to suit purchasers. EYE, EAR, CATARRH, THROAT and all Lung diseases, Cancer and all Chronic affections saccess fully treated by Dr. Kline, 931 Arch street. LADIES' FINE FURS.- The largest stock in the city, At the very lowest prices. Uakfords, 4Sontinental Hotel. A FOPPISH young man of twenty-six having been termed an "old bachelor," appealed Wan elderly gentleman to decide whether he should be called "ola" or not, giving his age. "Twenty-six," said the elderly gentleman. "It's owing to how you take it. Now for a man, it is young enough; but for a goose it's rather old." This hasnothing to do with our advice to the public to buy their coal of Mr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Girard avenue, or at his Branch Office, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets. BOUM—The largest assortment of Men's Boots sea Slime in the city. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Cheetn et. Cuaramq, Shades and Furniture Covering selling oil until Christmas. Change of business ut that time. . KELT!, CAUTUNGTON CO, 723 Chestnut street. WHITE GRAPES, WHITH GRAPES, By the wholesale or single pound. bi \ rrouELL ore FLETOII •- 1204 Chestnut stree Winnow Simons. The cheapest window shades can be had at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street, Ile la always selling off. (Goods cheap, and no hum bug.) - - VERY FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Choice New Crop Teas. • Mrronsu. da lkirronen, 1204 Chestnut street. I;I9IOI.STERY.—For promptness, good work manship and low prices apply at Patten's, 1408 Chest put street. YARNOIITII SUGAR CORN. Yarmouth Sugar Corn. bolo Agents, REP.V.66 & PAUvIN, 45 North Water street. - - Joars' HOTEL, 235 Dock street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6A.M. to IS P. M. Goed lodgings for guests. Rouse open all night. Rooms 50.cts. per night. Laos APPLES, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, English Wall:tuts, recans, MITCHELL. & FLETCHER 1204 Chestnut stireet. LADIES ' FINE The lar,..,•ebt stock in the city, At the very lowest prices. Oat:fords. Continental Hotel. Wnerir 81fOrPtsfe..It has been many years since the initial winter month has been ushered in at as zeroie a temperature as characterized the opening of the present month. Persons who delayed making their necessary winter parchaseo were Caught unpre pared, and the result has been no disadvantage to Clothing men and Furriers. In the latter department, the leading hotwe in this city—Messrs. A. K. & F. K. Woinrath's, No. 417 Arch street.--has presented an on. usually animatedecene for several days. Their large store is daily resorted to by hundreds of oar ladles of wealt and ratilnon for the magnificent Furs, which this house always displays in ouch profu.ion and ele gance as no other attempts. And yet it is due to the proprietors to say that In all the medium and minor grades of Fars their stock hi not surpassed, if it is equalled, by any other in the country. Indeed it is no exaggeration to say that the stock now offered by the Messrs. Womrath presents inducements to pur chasers is all grades and classes of Furs that are not found in any other, for the simple reason that they are the leading importers of and dealers . in these articles in the United States, and have determined, in view of their proposed removal to their new store, to sell their goods at unprecedented low priced, They are selling sets of furs from live dollars to one thousand dollars, ' baring sold several sets at the latter price within the present at eel. It will not surprise us If they dispose of a million dollars' worth of Furs between now s and the first of January, 1688. Their assortment surpst.sies any Fur display that has ever been made in PhillAde/•• phis, anti embraces in profuse variety , muffs, tlppettl, collars, &c.,in Russian Sable, Bullion Bay. Sable, llink Sableßoyal: Ermine, Chinchilia;Pltch, &c., of all the latest styleit and superior tinirh. Their new Simla muff is a opmial favorite with ladies In mourns tog, so rourh Boas to have rendered necessary several additional importations. Their as-ortment of earrisge and sleigh robes and feet mnffs Is also very cornpletSi and inviter the preference of lin who are choke, in durir taste in the selection, of thew articles. To give aOOlO idea of the extorter -theirllUbe kill theft arßtle 4 l* we may etate that they ?ger ro bes _ LA every grade from, o We Akin to Ohm's, - , - ' • ' • ' - •,- ' e THE DAILt . EVENING BULLETIN.--POILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DEOFXBER 5,1867. rAurarrirven, OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SON O, 816 011E4TNUT STREET, PRIUDELPMI, HAVE NOW' OPEN THEIR LATEST. COLLECTIONS EXQUISITE PAINTINGS, THE WORKS or THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN PAINTERS Unusual care has been bestowed upon the seleation of their Works of Art, this season, a far greater extent of country having been visited than usual, and a very general acquaint ance with the great Artists of Europe has resulted in the aoquisi lion of a more choice and extensive assortment of Paintings than they have ever before exhibited. The artists represented are prominently u follows ADOLPH STADEMANN, CH. HOGIIET, E. FRIKDRICHSEN, MAX MICHAEL, A. BRAITII, W. AMBERO, J. IL DE HAAS, DE VOS, DE NOTES, CARL MILLNER, X. ARNOLD, A. MARTIN, MEYER VON BREMEN, CARL BOILER, A. PREYER, 11. HERZOG. " H. lIHOMBERG, JACOBSEN, ISIIIIMLER, C. JIINGHEIM, FRIED. VOITZ, A. LEE, REIMER DAITLEN, MEMO NITHLIG, W. MERCER:PUB, CARL DUBBER, H. WERNER, HERMANN DEMME, - VAN STARBENBOILGH, VON DEREN, PAWL WEBER, lEBUILIE SCHOULTE, R. ZIMMERMANN, KAPETILINN. P. LOSSOW, BOSCH. NEW OIL - PAINTINGS. NEW ROM PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW CHROMOS, • From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES S EARLE & BONS, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, NEU - PUBLICATIONS. ciimlLL6 DICKENS' NO' CHEAPEST EDITI Our Mutual Fr1end.......1 00 Oliver ... : .... 75 Great Expectations. .... 75 Little Dorrit...u: 75 5t0ry.,...." 76 Tale of Two Cities...—. 75 D •id Cola rfield 75 N w Y can!. Stories...... 75 Dombey and 50n. ........75 Dlckentes Shortitorieg.. 75 Nicholas Nickleby.. 75 M ,wage from the Sea.... 75 rtesm tat I 'up, 75 II lititty Stories.... 75 Christmas 5t0rie5........ 75 Sketches by "Doe.. ... 75 Martin Chuzzlt wit 76 Ant,rican Notes... ..... 75 Illumn by RI d 75 Mc NM Papers.— .... 75 Dickens's New kitories... 75 Somdbodvls Luggage.... :15 Week 75 Tom Tiddler's Ground... M Old Curiosity lahop. 751Th0 Haunted House.— 25 Joseph 75 Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address aU caah order& retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 808 Chestnut street, Phi!Ada., Pa. Pooke sent, mtal. pat& on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS AB.E AT PETERiolvw. det.2t DEN FP WV WA% ei EXLULTOKS' ABSOLUTE SALE—ESTATE OF Mary Ann Smith, deceased.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. Dwellings. No. 811 Lebanon and elO Montcalm street. Under authority contained in the will of the late Mary Ann Smith dec'd, on Wednesday.Dec.lB, 1867, at 12 o'clock , noon. will be sold at public; sale, with. out reserve at therhiladelphiaExchange,the following de scribed real estate,viz: all that certain 11story brick house (containing 6 rooms and basement,)and lot of ground.situ. ate on the east side of Lebanon strest,in tbeTlitrd Ward of the city ; containing in front 1 frontsnd in depth b r ick to Moutcalm street, on VI bleba t hree story house containing three rooms. clear of incumbrance. Bale absolute. rfrililol) to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AucUoneer, Store, 422 Waln I Street. AUCTION BALE. M. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Noe. VP and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE SALE DE43. 10. Orphans' court Sale—Estate of harks Penrose, deed. —TWDsTORI FRAME DWELLING, No. 519 Oaths. rine et. Same Estate—THßEE STORY BRICE DWELLING. Nc 218 Lombard et. Same Estate-21 IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS —5B 40. $9 60. $l6. $l2. $2O, $8 16 $17!.;, $l5 60. $7 47. $24, $4B, *24. $24, *94, 1018, $26 87. SV7 90, int 60, $49 81. eB6 be, $34 30. Or The above ground rents are au well secured. Orphans' Court PeremMor4Sale—Eatate of David Vickers, deed.—IRSEDEF , SI LE GROUND RENO slse a year. Vk:LOC VALI:IA.I6LE Buerrates STArrn—FOURBTORY BRICE 1:0115. No. 47 South Second street, between Market and Chestnut-80i feet front. VALUABLE THREE-tTORY BRICK RESIDENCE. No 264 South Ninth street, above Spruce. .ir Executors' Sale—Estate of Ann Ilat#idee'd.ll3oll7 l oWlC DWELLING, No. 929 North bearthstreet, sboVe Poplar. MODERN THBEESTORY BRICK ItESIDENIQE, NO, 122 Callowhill at. Peremptory SaIe—ELEGANT THREFATOR RESIDENCE. N 0.1317 Spruce street; has all the modern conveniences.lmnuoedi.te possession. LARGE and VALUABLE', PEA/PEWIT, knot' si as the "W / STERN EXtiIIANUE fIvTEL," Stables, lac., Mar ket street, west of 89tli-125 feet front, 195 reel deep to Green street-4 fronts. • 2l' Iti'L.STORY BRICE DWELLINGS, Bee. INS ar..d W 25 Ellsworth street, between VVitehinato* and Federal et TIIREESTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. MA Fifteenth street. above Carpen , er. TintEraivrogy max. STORE an. Sy/MU/MIL S. W. comer sufeenth and Mootroae eta. 4 ]. A 12=ZEM:20M=E;;E2 QtalGN , s N &LION ALI ART *satiate.TioN. tiocou# Annual Fantbßion of Woltßti QV 4,ILLT„ • EXEOUTED Atv2l NW OPRN , • • ' ' • OuNtiTNIFT, For :, , SbaslAAdmission:llicatt. ' • . , , ' is pLoimpikTipitstaipigoast ; ONS l' ÜBLISRTT) 140/41DALIV Gpormc TIDE BEST cHRVTATAS- GIFT. . . WILLCOX Sz GIBBS ' ° SEWING MACHINE Does all Kinds of Work, Makes no Noise, Is Always Ready. No. 720 Chestnut , St. mew e.tn tharp CHRISTMAS PRESENT! Nothing More Appropriate Than THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE It is warranted to execute in the beet manner every vai f ietv, of Sowing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Wald. , ing, Gathering, Qll.llt, Overseaming, Embr oidering on the edge, and in ad diti on makes beautiful Hutton and Eylet Holm in all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL, Being/ Abvolutely the Hest • FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD": AND INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. Circulars, with full particulars and samples of work done ou this Machine, can be had by application at the WILES BONIN OW THE CO., 2' ^ So Ws lidt e lleventh and Chettnut Ste. Instruction given on the Machine gratuitously to all purchasers . nols-Imrpo ELEGANT AND CBEFEL ARTICLES For Holiday Presents. MASON & CO.. I+o7 Chestnut street ROSEWOOD DESKS. TURKEY AND RUSSIA WRITING CASES, in every variety. 'hi &BON& CO., 907 Chestnut street. cLutvED PENHOLDERS. BOOK-NARKS. STAMP BOXES', CARD BASKETS, &c. SCOTCH GOODS, INKI3TANDS, MATCH BOXES. PAPER KNIVES. PINCUSHIONS, &c. MANOR & CO., 907 Cbeetnut street. ENGLLSII . POCKET. KNIVES AND SCISSORS, WOSTENIIOLM'S k ROGERS'S fine maker. MASON lit 4X).. :47 Cheatnurstreet. pAELS, VIENNA AND LONDON FINE POCKET 1100E2, in Russia, Turkey and Calf. MASON d CO., 907 Chestnut street GOODALL'S CIIP.ISTMAS STATIONERY: MASON &,(30., del ISt rp;,, WEDDING, INUTATION, AND VISITING CARDS Latest Stylei MASON. Sr CO., de4 1M tv, tX7 Chestnut !React. rustrumuism. ac. SPECIAL NOTICE. We axe !nomad PA wet Purchasers of Fine Furniture, BOTH ES • STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.RENRELS,LACY & CO., CABINET MASERS, 18th and Chestnut Streets, salaam ri? MUEBLES FINO SLY EXHIBICION, In Nene de Cuartoa, • - LOLOCADCI come Raba de reelblmleut4 CUARTOB IrE CAIRARA. OZO. Jo BENKE ANI LN. LACY et 0040/ EB STAB, aeltdarPl THIRTEENTH AND EHESTNIIT. Special Card. FINE FURNITURE 'ON EXHIBITION IN SUIT= OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED Al CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. J. MINKELSo LACY & Cat o CABINET MAKERS. lar Die telinsten !Kennel arranglrt in der ganzen Etage ten* our atudent s , Teppleh mid Gardlnen einbegrittens GEO. J. ONKEL% LAOY ds 00. 1 Menbel Fabrikant l Thirteenth and eheitant, Madelpid t s() R 2 -Urn: AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX M EUBLES, our Salons et Ottembre. 3 Coueher. &maga pour Expo/dim dad Appextemonts Garai $t Couverta de Tapia CEO; HENKELS, LACY & EBENISTES, IieSASTO CHESTNUT STREET. an Oohs de Um& A. & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their furniture and OphoMeting Wardroom TO No. 1435 Chestnut Btreepti a Next.to the corner of Fifteenth street. se74lul LtEIiAL NIPTIRILbe IN Tim ORPRANIP OQUIPVI' FOR THE OITY_AND 1 County of Philadeashis—Eststo of JOilfittl fisd TIIONAB WWI) dot:swot Tito Auditors sitiPounow Ry ( the Court tow ',settle sod adjust tho, stoollitt of !iliolli AS H. an tkiaßill WOOD, motto as so for itio Wits of Psi _oststos, and itio avioust. fir MA RIA IA oce• stua TO IS Aft , '.1 1 400D. adulimigratOt* the sotsto oil MAMAS WOOD. deceased as/ to rapid Ms - trill. talon of 00 114111300 in tg.onnnin of cps secoustriat.• win meet tho.partiat intorestod Air Ills purlo B, °l'_ his , lit l e ipputilinot*ou-TttfIDAY, thO 17th 4 ..Or Pling,,be ss r InstantWitil O'clock 4, M. it the. 0.K.1"1 BAIA ' iS t ?., No. RIO north a j.. ••• c h .' olly if 011 0 ' ' lint w". . • .► ''olll - Rke - ffliskies ~THE t Al Thiat E o AND BEST Ort'oo/1 OM! FINE - 1)LO RYE WHISKIEE THE LA xs, NOW POSSESSED ` , BY • HENRY S- BANNS & 00 *I • ; 218 and 220 SOUTH FIEitCONIII. 'Srilsrawirr Who offer :tho eazno TO TEI3I...TIi&DA - in Lots, on Tory oilvintagea rit Terms. •„ Tbehrstock, of Ilpe Whhilkleo , IN 1101 , 01 , colliprlssit sill the lavorlto tent, and runs through the various menthe Id llitilig 9 6B, and aft tw o *situmill present date. Liberal contracts made for long to arrive at Siatitsrlvaitio, son Line Wharf , or at Bonded Pain •• alubly Weak• rot' to Ilet. • UNION PACIFIC RiILIWAD, Running West from Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Thisbrings the line to the eastern base of the Rocky mountains, and it is expected that the track will be laid thirty miles further, to Evans Paw. the highest point on the road, by Jemmy. The maximum grade from the foot of the mountains to the summit is but eighty feet to the mile;while that of many eastern roads Is over ono hundred. Work in the rock.euttings on the western 'slope will continue through the winter, and there is now no reason to doubt that the entire grand line to the Pa cific will he open for business In 1670. The means provided for the comdruction of this Great National Work are ample. ,The United States grants its Six Per Cent. Bonds at the rate of from 516,000 to $4.'5.000 per mile, for which it taken a tosebond lien as security, and receives payment to a large if not to the full extent of its claim in services. The'se Bonds are issued as each twenty-mile ection is finished, and after It has been ex unlined by. ted States Commialoncrs and pronounced to be in all rcepects a first-class road,'ltioroughly supplied , with depots, repair-shops, stations, andii the necessary rolling stock and other equipments. The United States oho makes a donation f 12M) acres of land to the mile; which will be a source of large re venue to the Company. Much of this land i the Platte Valley is among the moat fertile in the vvorl and other large portions are covered with heavy pine orests and abound in coal of the best quality. • The Company is also authorized to issue it. owlf/rtst Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the ue of the Government and no more, lion. E. D. Morgan and Bon. Oakes Ames arc Trustees for the Bondholderkand deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the work , pro gresses, so that they always represent an actualand pro. ductive value. _ The authorized capital of the Company is One Hundred Million Dollars, of which over tire millions have been paid in upon the work already done. _ EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. MASON & CO.. .907 Chestnut street At present, the profits of the Company ate derived only from its local traffic, but this le already much more than eufficient to pay the interest on all the Bonds the Company can issue. if not another mile were bat. It is not doubted that when the road is completed the through traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pact. fie States Dili be Caine'beyond Preeedentogid tlicre'veill be no competition. It can always be done at profitable rates. It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad is, in fact, a Government Work, built under the otiperdalon of Government officers, and to a Large extent with Go. vernment money, and that its bonds are issued under Government direction. It is believed that no similar security is so carefully guarded, and certoLolj no other ta booed upon a larger or more valuable property. As at, Compact) '4 f 4; Chettnut Street. are offered for the present at 10 CENTS ON THE_DOL— LAB, they are the cheapest security in the market, being mere than 15 per cent. tower than Unite! States Stock. Tiley vas . vt ocer NINE PER CENT. upon the inveabnent. Sub rt•ripti no will be received in PHILADELPHIA By DE HAVEN & IihOTOER, No. dd 8. Third street. WIA. PAINTER & Cu„ No. 28 8. Third street. J. E. LEWAREI &CO No. MB. Third street. THE TRADEBMEN'B NATIONAL BANE.. In Wilmington. Del., by It. R. ROBINbON & CO. J 01.114 MoLEAR & BON And la New York at tho Company's Office. No. le) Naomi Street, and by the CONTANFNTAL NATIONAL BANE. No. 7 Nemo et CLARK. DOPGE & CO., Bankers, No. GI Wall et. JOHN J. CISCO & BON, Bankers, No. /33 Wallet. And by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in dilate or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the pro. preps of the work, and resources for construction and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Compaurs 0111 ,, or of it. advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. November X. 1967. 0028. to th o AMERICAN AND 'SWISS WATCHES (-4 AND MOVEMENTS. JOHN M. HARPER, Se. 308 Chestnut Street, 2d Neer. The attention of the trade is also called to invoices of LADI'I3 GOLD WATCHES closing out at reduced prices. de2.lmrpli Sterling Silverware Manuthetory , 414 LoOUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Oahe patterns, manufactures ere* , description of fine STERLING siLvoawsaz and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice wort• anent of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at Bra prices. J. IL SHARP. A. ROBERTS ! semsna rps THE LATEST STYLES EN CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS ANV SHOES Gentleme NO n a ndn Boys. CALL AND fiEE NEW BOX TOES. PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURE& n 88 S. SIXTH STREET, 1616.17 rpo APONTE OHNSTNIFT. v :F :SUNIt IN Air :1 0 dros otnittoimout. Tor= PIT. • • go UIt"PWAIL AldiNas roseon 44 ,6, d r o ot, aolropts „.,1.- NTNANCIAL. 525 MILES OF TUE A.RE NOW COMPLETED. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS SIX PER CENT. .8N GOLD, JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer. WV ATOMISM, J,EllllVJEtlallk &IJ. SPECIALTIES LADIES' FINE FURS. The choicest eeleetf on we have ever offered. mutates of FINE RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE. EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE AND WIINtHILLA, FINE SIBERIAN NUIREEL. ASTRAGAN. GRAY. CRIMEAN. EtesliNi loony other yortettee. REAL ASTRAHAN CLOA/LB, AROTIO SEAL CLOAKS, FINE SABLE CLOAKS._ And other Urge Fur Girmeoto. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., F ECIALTUW S THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER EL HIBFIED, MPRISING 0. - IRMENTd IN THE idOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OF THE WHIT FASHIONABLE COLORS, IN GREAT VARIETY AND WHICH WE WILL SELL AT POPULAR !JUICES. L W. Proctor & Co., SPECIALTIES we hare Jog raestareel a Cue of FINE LYONS SILKS, Pm:tasted under advanfaieotui larcuraltalste4 that yank's trona $4 to 115 50. To which we respeolorally ask the atteuttoo of Ladies. Theme goods will be sold for Lew that they would coat t trowel.. _ • DRESS -MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colonist PLAIN CORDED PVI'LINS. • REPS. EP/MGM:BS. vgLouna Awl other Rich Fabrics for ' WALKING BUTTS. Which we will sell by the yard, or make to order. - LA DIES I)ICESSES • MADE 114 TWENTY.FO4 II ROUES. A large variery of LADIES , WALKING SUITS. ' At all tames ready•made to pot on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 ChestraitStreet. or29•ba th t km rt>s ONE 'PRICE ONLY. JONES' Old Est4blished ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE EIXTR. Fooar i falo dargretwasrorssunruier ztokao to custom& work. sod • perfect guaronwod COMM 003-P Wool NEW YOWL EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts. MARGE STOOK OF OHOIOII OVERCOATINGS AND WINTER PANTALOONINGS. REDITOED PRICEI34rm 111011JSZ FIKUNISHING GOODS. 0 P ti KIK T 13,AND (X)KBKTX—PIt a MA BAYLEY, No. OL:e itre t ic a L aw man be an R e alrie of oop Skirts, A* • deo uol Fr= Ot snored aud, reV LADIES' mums Gooiis. NOW OPEN, PE CHESTNUT Street. Lathes' Fine Cloaks. NOW OPEN. GLIZSTNUT Stmt. Bich Black Dress Silks, I. W. Proctor & Co., too cursritrr Eltreit CLOTH 1 NG.. *Tour SKI