iIDITY BIILLITN• • , 'DI I. UNION Luar.us; likvet.No:--The -annual meeting of thc Union League, which took place last niht; resulted In the etion of the "Rept ' lar ;o' l bY an overwlechelming majority. Thiscizet"cOnsh4s of the present . worthy Presi dent. J. Gillingham Fell, Esq. 9 against whom there was no opposition, and the old Board o f, vice presidents and Directors, with the addl . Bon of Masra. James L. Claghorn, H. C. Lou, Saunders yowls,who fill vacancies in the Boatd. A Our active, but, as it turned out, Very un important opposition, so far as numbers aro concerned, • bas conducted res a mefficie n ost animad c ampaign against the pent t and popular Directors of the League. The result of the election last night is a most emphati declaration of the confidence of the members in the.present management of the affairs of the League. We give below the official vote. It ohould be mentioned that the • names of Messrs. Dardel Smith, Jr., and Wm. Sellers, for Vice presidents, were need contrary to their published refusal to serve, and that of Mr. N. B. Browne without'his knowledge or consent. VOA I.T.ItsIOLNT. J. Gillingham Fe YO UVIC * PRE •N IDE N 18. WM. IL Anhhurel.... • , :no. etc to,u,,LA Adolph E. Boric.. ~. • Mortn Willi o am Sellers.. N. B. ante'Browne Smith. , Jr ll= Chas. Gibb0n5........... ... • ..675 Geo. B. Boker. .... .. ........ ......„, Lindley 5mytbe......„...„ , ........ ..... ... e ..... ...... . 792 Daniel Smith, Jr 678 William Sentra ............ .............., , ,,....v,... James H. Ora° ~........ .............669 re wacil g. 05irke.............1 ~..,....,.... ....... .....647 Edward BrOwning . ... ....... ............ - ................ 64 8 te.kueu 0. 04aidisell. 703 .A.Ligeo... Ocoee rtandeaUs.:... . . .. . ..... . . ........ ......... ........651 John I', Verree: . 626 James 1.. Olaghom 778 ..lienry C. Lea SatiridPrd Lewis .. . ..... ...... ~.. ....... . ..... ............772 B. Bro toamuelli. Wh1ie............ ...... ..... .. ..... . ........142 I:',. W. Clarkg„,.... . 137 *Tamed Tragulletr 34 ' Samuel C Perkins........ . .. ........ ... .19 l Wa.rne McVeigh ... • • . . 149 Tames A. Wright ... .......................137 'Wm. A. Ingham... . ... . .. 133 Etattering 32 The following is the resolution offered by Mr. Gibbons, and adopted by the League, nominating General Grant: . . Resolved, That having confidence in the ability. into*" Tit, aid patriotism of General Ulysses S. Grant, and be lieving that his political pi inciplee are in consonance with those of the Republican party, arid grateful for the son 'vices he bas rendered to the country in every post of duty to which he has been called, we do hereby nominate him as the candidate of this League for the ollibe of President of the. United States. How rr WAS Doetu.—A statement of the arrest ofJostalt Dawson, with various aliases, on sus `''pleion of forgery, is published on the second page of to-day's Bri.r.wrix. It seems that he "was suspected of having some connection with the presentation of a forged check for $75 at the National Bank of the Northern Liberties last week, and Policeman Houck, of the Seventh Dititriet, has been on his track for several days. It was ascertained that ho was in the habit of visiting a saloon at Eleventh street and Girard ' avenue. Yesterday afternoon Hbuck, in citizens dress, and accompanied by his son, went to the saloon. The officer remained on the outside and sent his son into the salooh with a note ad dressed to "Josiah Dawson." The attendant said that Dawson would be in shortly, and in a few minutes he made his appearance. The note was handed to him and he opened and read it. It requested him to go to the outside as a man wanted to see him. He refused, to go. 'Young Houck fthen told his father, who went in and arrested Dawson. The prisoner re fused Logo with the officer, and when ho got on to the pavement he broke away and ran down.Gir-' and avenue to Tenth street, thence to Poplar street, and thence into Kurtz street, where le drew a revolver. As ho was about to use 'Mc weapon it was seized by young Houck. The nippers wore then put on the prisoner and he was taken to the Seventh District Police Station. On the way a German, who keeps &jewelry store ' on:Poplar street, recognized Dawson as a man who was in his store a few weeks ago, and stole two watches. On that charge he was held to answer by Alderman Toland, and on the charge of forgery he, was committed for a further hear ing. Dawson is suspected of having been con - nected with the various forgeries which have been committed in this city recently. Fred Kneedler, alias John Harold. and Winfield Hoover were arrested for interfering with the officer when hemade- the arrest in the saloon. When they reached the station-house a billy was found on each of the prisoners. Kneedler and Hoover were taken before Alderman Fitch and were committed for a further hearing. New Cuuncu ORGANVIATION.—The colony that branched off from the Kensington Presby terian Church (late Rev. Dr. Chandler's),' of which we made recent mention, is now organized ss a church. The exercises attendant were full of interest. The membership, comprising the overflow from the parent church, numbers two hundred and twenty. Until ready to erect a suitable edifice they will worship in the com modious hall of the Diligent Engine House. As eve havebefore said, Rev. Mr. Eva has become their pastor, leaving the old church to call another. The services attendant upon the organization were conducted by the pastor and by Rev. Mr. Allen, of Old Pine Street Presby terian, Rev. Mr . and Rev. Mr. Adair. The interesting ceremony of ordaining as dea cons Messrs. Lukens, Lamon and Carr was a part of the programme of the occasion. The , new church has an admirable choir. Mr. Fair is the leader, and Mre. Cramp and Mr. Walters have come to it from the old church. For the respects of the new enterprise everything is uset-promising. Pn.v•s CLUB.—The regular meeting' of the Press Club of Philadelphia, to-morrow afte*on, will be an interesting one. An essay will be read by John F. McDevitt, Esq., and the memorials of the deceased members, Messrs. W. T. Pied% George C. Bower, Jr., John M. Grier and Ernest C. Wallace, prepared by Alt.,,,rs. S. N. Winslow, W. H. Fisher, Jr., and Casper Bonder, Jr., will also be read. A general attendance of the active :Ind contributing members is requested. The Club has recently received many valuable addi tions to its library, among them-the Legislative and Executive documents of the last Legislature, forwarded by the State authorities, and the eon ' •orf trional Globe and other documents, from lion. 'W. D. Kelley-. Dicsr.Ks's Boors von THE Mtra.toN.—T. B. Peterson & Brothers, No. 806 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, have in press and will publish at once an entire new and cheap edition of Charles Dickens's works. Each book will be printed from large type, brevier in size, that all can read, and each work will be Issued complete in a largo octavo volume, with a New Illustrated Cover, and sold at the unprecedented price of Twenty live Cents , a volume or Four Dollars for a com rlete set. This edition will be called " Peterson' Cheap Ealtion for the Million," and will be the cheapest edition of the works of Charles Dickens ever printed. A PLEA-SANT AlTAllL—Company D, Ist Regi ment Grey Reserves, gave the first of a series of Dress Parades at their Armory last evening, with complete success. The Company, to the number of sixty, looked well, and went through the va rious evolutions of "Upton's Tactics" lka mas terly and soldierly manner. The Armory was well filled with friends and admirers, tiro fair sex predominating, and all dispersed at a late hour, fully satisfied with the evening's entertainment. some tine vocal music was afterwards given to a few of the favored ones. A BELLIGERENT FEMALE.—A woman named Ellen Lang got drunk yesterday, went to the Vnion Rome for Children, at Twelfth and Fitz water streets, raised a disturbance among the employos, and heat bOLRO of them until they cried - murder lustily. A poSceman then entered and :arrested Ellen. She 'W'ilt3 taken before Alderman Tittermary, and was sent to prison. A Bor Ronnsat.---A youth named Bernard Trai ner, who Is said to be connected with the gang o juvenile thieves about Penn and Mouth streets, -was arrested yesterday on the charge of having stolen a book containing a. bond from an old men, who keeps a el,gar stand on Delaware avenne,near Loather(' AMA. lie was committed Ly Alderman Tittennary, CONCEET AT GEBNANDOWN.- 31 tes Caroline litecestrey will give a concert this evening, at : the Town MU, Germantown . She will be f 4- ' oloted by Mrs. Henrietta Behtens; Miss Helen Me p, Mr. TbeaCEabelmabo, Mr. Ph. Carlin I ,,ohnitr, 8. Bebrer4„:4k very One entertainment notte , -expected. raw Davirnio.—Citarlee Unger was arrested at /oak !ad Ram streets, yesterday, for fast driv , Snip no era taken before 4d. r sunset, nit m a* lidd 0509 ball to 61361Vr. FATIL-A fair for the benent of the bttildhlfr fund of the eliapel of the Memorial Baptist Church, now being erected under the auspices of the" diurct4stenelon Comnii6siont Is now 1)611 : 1 g held at. Concert Hall. There is a tine display of useful and ornamental articles, which, are dls osed of at reasonable rates. Smola Firm—This morning, about half-past three o'clock, a machine shop at Hancock and Norris streets was damaged by fire to the extent of $5O. No alarm was given, as the flames were extinguished by the Taylor Hose Company and the Eleventh District Police. STONING A POLICEMAN.—JosopIi T. BUM and John Burns were arrested yesterday at Tenth sod Jefferson streets, upon the charge of assault lug Policeman Shields. One of them, It is al- Icaed, throw a large stone at the officer. The ac cused were committed by Alderman Fitch. SNENIC THlEF.—Carollna lloYd''sneaked into a house on Coates street, above Third, yesterday afternoon, and, helped herself' to a dress and some other articles of wearing apparel. She was arrested and taken before Ald. Toland, and held in $BOO ball for trial. BASE BALL CONYEN'rION.—The National Con vention of Base Ball playpra will meet in the Chestnut Street Theatre, to-morrow. Delegates who arrive during to-day and this evening are reiluested to report to President Gorman, at the Continental Hotel. .674 770 771 709 .166 .108 13Now.—For several hours this morning a snow storm uirovalled in tho city. The snow only fell in a sufficient quantity to milks the sidewalks slippery and the streets muddy. - - ART Emunrrrox.—The second annual exhibi tion of works of art executed by women is now o en at 921 Chestnut street. CITY ,NOTICES. TO THE CONSPIPTIVE.- Let those who languish tinder the fatal severity of our climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in decided consumption, by no moans despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at band, and one easily tried. Wilbor's Compound of Cod .4iiver, Oil and Lime, without possessing the very nauseating , Bavor of the article as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which renders the oil doubly efficacious. Remarkable to.tlmonials of its efficacy can be ex hibited to those who desire' to see them. For sale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. In Philadelphia by Johnstitjt;', Rolloway & Cowden, aud:.clrugpets generally. BCIWBR'S INFANT (i CI 01:DI4 IS ' certain, Baia and speedy cure 'for Chol c, Pains and Spasms—yielding great relief to children , Teething. Laboratory Sixth and Green. Bowrat's AltAltlC Sicenrrs quiet Coughs, sheathe inflamed 'surfaces, relleveloarseness, pains, soreness of the breast s a tough morning phlegm L and impart much comfort m Bronchial ,Irritations. Made by "cower, Sixth and Vine streets. , `ll4lolil by druggists. 3.5 cents per box. ' Buyeow's Sonrs.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Rose, &c. SNOWDEN & BBOTHEI:13, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.- J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with tim utmost 'success. Testimonials from the most re liablesources in the city can be seen at his Office, No. 803 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examinatiOn. DRUGGISTS' SerantrEs and Fancy Goode. SNOIVDZN BEOTIIM, hapOrtera, 23 South Eighth street. OARFORDS', under the Continental, Cannot be excelled in their Style, make, and durability of Floe Fars Qui= A RIISIL—The demand for the shares now ociling, in aid of the Riverside Institute is becom ing greater daily, as the time for the gland distribu tion of presents approaches. As there will be no post ponement of the distribution, all interested should make immediate application to the principal oflice,No. 021. Chestnut street. Vim LAIR!, CLUSVIRS Almens Grapes.— lifarzoluiLL & FLETOSIZII„ 1204 Chetuutetreet. FINF. TASTE In Perfumes is ono of the most untrdstakable'signs of genuine refinement and a poetic temperament. Hencei e ll who desire to rank =one those who profess th gifts we Phalon's peerless floral extract derive from the "Night Blooming Cereal." RAISINS, fn who/F., hall, and quarter boxes. Clam, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currant , Sweet Cider and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, iitc.oic. „ IA Mrrornsa.r. & Arrears, 1204 Chestnut street. ILACE CURTAINSSELLING CIINAP.—No mistake. The finest ever received by the trade in this coantry, purchased at auction at remarkably low prices, and will be sold accordingly, by W. Henry Patten, 1403 Chestnut street. o.6.nFortn', under the continental, Cannot be excelled in theLr Style, make, and durability of Pine Fan. • GREENBACKS GIVEN AWAY To the plata fusers of "Marshall's Pine Tree Tar Drape,' The most popular remedy extant for Coughs, Col& etc. They are perfectly white, very pleasant to the taste, and quite effectuaL In sliding cases for the pocket, and sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price, 25 cents. EXTRA FLNE BLACK TEA By the chest of from 5 to 50 pounds. 2d4rolucLt. & PLEICHYZ, 1204 ehestnta street. No Ht3rntro:—unrtalna and Shades selling at a great redaction.. No pretence, bat real bona tide bargains at Pattkn's, 140 S Chestnut street. OnKronns', under the Continental, Cannot be excelled in their Style, make, and durability of Fars To SUBDUE the agonies of Neuralgia, Nerve :lolC, and other painful nervous affections, and to drive them completely oat of the system, Du. Tea- BEit'S no-Domounsux, or UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL is the most salutary remedy that can .be admin istered. Its toning and stimulating influence restores the nerve fluid to a sanitary state and promotes the general health of the whole system. Apothecaries have this medicine. SPLENDID STOCK o BONNETS, HATS and General Millinery Goods. Many choice things spe cially adapted for the season. Eat and Bonnet Frames, in variety ; all kinds of Bonnet materials, sold in any quantity to snit purchasers. WOOD & CAST, 725 Chestnut street. TEE Secretary of the Treasury's Report re veals a very satisfactory. state of the national finances, and, says the Secretary, "This is now a .fitting oppor tunity to farther 'provide for its improvement." Speaking of "fitting opportunities," they arc as abun dant as fitting evAtontera at this season of the year at the largo ready-made Clothing House of Charles Stokes it Co., ender the Continental. Boars.—The largest assortment of MgM's Boots and Shoes in the city. Bartlett, BS South Sixth street, above Chestnut. VEILY Fnac OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Choice New Crop Teas. hlrrousta. & FLEvomEE, 1204 Chestnut street. Auerzozr CURTAINS.—Yory elegant and very Ithe quality, selling at very low prices, at W. Henry Patten'sel4OS Chestnut street. Jolts' Harm, 285 Dock street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 0. A. M. to 12 r. M. Good lodgings for guests. House open all night. Rooms 60 eta. per night. WrNoow SHADEE,, The cheapest window Andes can be bad at Patten's 1408 Chestnut Street. Ile is always selling oil. {Goode eheap, and no hum bug.) WniTe: GRAPES, WHITE GnAPite, By the wheleenle or single pound. hirreosta. & EUTOEU2II, 1204 Cheeutut street. UPHOLSTERY.—For promptness, good work manahlp and low prim apply at Patten's, 1403 Cheat nut street. Lapy Arri,Es, Oranges, Lemons, Ahnonds EngO6 Walnuts, Pecas, - ' MITCHELL & PLETCHER, 1204 Chestant street. LEGAL lIN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND County of Kansa_lphi R.—Estate of PHILIP dAliTillkilh 'decetued.—lle Auditor appointed by he Court to aunt nettle and adjust the otount'of sins CHARMS Executor of the lost W and Testament of Pit .L 4 I E ALZELL, dee'd end to report diatribe ion of the bd. anea in the handsel the nowileitani , will meet the Par ties interested. for the purpose of his appoint, pea, os TUesditY, the94t. darer Masa MT at 11 o%odic, et the Office of ROW AM Pa goq.e No. HW Vint atreet. in theo 'of. al e mei" oft;Mtras 411. 05 )1 JUL 13, inneyonNi THE DAILY EVENING 13134LETIN -PRILADELFHIAI TIMSDAL DEOEMBER 10, 1867. sci„ • vlrrnin reAlrnazAtit. RICH LACE CURTAiNS AT AUCTION PRICES! The subscribers have just received. from the late AUCTION SALES fl NEW YORK. 300 PAIRS OF FRENCH LACE 'CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quality, some of the RICHEST MADE. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Muslin Draperies, Vestibule Curtains,. In Great Variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrlson, 1008 Chestnut 'Street. de7.lot zmivitariviu THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Inannee, Trust And Safe DapOsit -"Company; FOR THE SAFE K THER EEPING VALUABL OF BONDS, STOOKS sag OES. N. ELDROWNE, IKACALESTERI WENCIM CLARE. I WARDATia' HIE OILLINGH. 'MEL RY , B. A. %WELL. HEN GIBi3ON, Far Office In the fire-proof building olt the Thitadeipids National Bank. ai Chestnut street This Company receives on dmodt i _eml__GU THE SAFE PING OF VALUABLES upon the leg rata a year, dist,— - • ........ • ........ per 40001 tared BondsSocurßies.... . ... 60 eb. per 1,09). Gold Coin or Willie 96 per 4000. Silver Coin or per 40_00. Cold or Silver Plata. . SI per = CASH BOXES or 'nail an . toila; - 01 Wt . ) im mt. Brokers Capitalists, &c., contents unknown to the Company, sail liabty limited, $95 ay ear The Company o ff ers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at $9O. $9O. $4O. $5O and Mt a year, according to sire and location. • Coupons and Interest collected fa I per sTit„; Interest allowed on Money Depodts. TruoU of every kind socePted. N. B. BROWNE, Preddentl Rouen PATTI:6SOIk • Secretary asal • • . ialathAta.rPLlP CARPETING'S, &V. RICH .AND ,ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &oi l Newest designs ad lowest prim: THREE SHOW ROOMS. S. C. F I CIULAK 9 NO. 25 SOUTH SEOOND ST. 4 sel9-U:1 s to gm rof Below Market. REAL ESTATE SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF EJmph Hall,' deceased.—James A. Freeman, Inc. tioneer. Stone Dwelling, Barn, Carriage.honse,and 88hf. Acres, near Bustleton. I,wenty third W ard. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the Clty and County of Philadelphia, on Monday, Dec. 80th. 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex. change, tho following described Real Estate, late the property of Joseph Hall, deceased: s measuage and tract of land situate in the township of Lower Dublin, (now the 836 Ward.) Beglnninx at a stone In the middle - of a certala road called the Old Welsh . Road, leading from Bustleton to the Bristol Road, thence Roy land released or intended to be released to John Hail, N. 40 deg. 15 min., E. 115.80 perches to aetone ; thence by John Trump's land. 8.49 deg.. 45 min., E. bLBO perchea to a stone; thence by land of William McMillan, B. 40 deg. 15 into.. W. 144.6) perches to a corner in the middle of the aforesaid toad thence along the middle thereof, the come of land of Isaac Ashton and land released unto Jacob Hall, and Fisher Hall, by John. Joseph 'and Charles Halt, about 87.40 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 66 acres and 50 perches, be the swim more or less. The above tract Bee at the corner of the old Welsh and the Blue Grass Roads, about half a mile from Bust leton: and miles from Holmesburg. The improvement* are a stone and frame dwelling, excellent barn, stone wagon house, crib, 6:c. A fine stream ruses through the land, and thenew railroad called the Philadelphia, Helmets burg ant , lftistleton Railroad will pass very desirably the ough the nremises. The property is in good cultiva tion. Half April next - Plan at the Auction Wore. the purchase money may remain. 8250 to be paid at the time of eale. By the Court, E. A. bLEILEICK. Clerk 0. C. ELIZABETH J. HALL, Executrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, deli 1926 Store, el' Walnut street. s (MPH +NS' CX)URT SALE—ES r TE of THE Ce de receaovd.—Jaznes A. Freeman, Auction. eer authorio - of the Orphans' Court for the City and Ctunly of Peiladelphia. on Monday. Dec. 80, at 12 etelock 1100 d, will be fold at public sale, at the rbiladelphla Exchange. the following de cribed real es tate. hate the property of Thomas McKinley, deceased : No.l Mouse. ft as MIL 6.2 axed Ma Marriott street. with etu t homes in the rear. Two 1 to of ground with the brick so d frame tinges thereon. on the north side of Marriott street, the first Letritening ith feet wed of Fifth otrett and Ibe nest aoljoinir.g on the west. Each lot feet front by 10134 feet dem), the first eubject to a propor. tictuable groued rent of Mee :billings and ten pence half ptaey. and the apcor.d to a proportionable ground rent of rune shillings tido the .owerhts Church oongrega.fon. Jr On t e above lots are erected 3 twostory brick huuter, fronting on Marriott street. YAM 3 three story brick and 2 twcrstory frame court houses in the rear. No. 2.—Lot, axial:La street. Thu one half part of in and to a lot o f ground on the Louth side of chew-tau street. 12 4 )feet west of C ourth street "."0 feet front by lel feet deep. Subjt:ct to a proportionable ground rent 0(2 planless unto the etwodes Church Congregation. O.:L —H owes tee and ihl South Fifth street. The one. halt part of in and to a lot tt ith the 2 three , tory frame measunges thereon. on the east side of Fifth street, 21 feet Southward from Marriott .street, being feet front by 1:0.1 feet deep. rir There are 2 tWo-story frame houses in the rear. o. 4—Lot. corner Fifth and Marriott streets. A lot of ground at the southeast corner of Fifth and Marriott streets. being 2t feet on Fifth street, and extending of that idtb in depth along the south side of Marriott sheet, 120 feet. PS - $lOO to be paid on each at the time of safe. 10 the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O.C. _JANE CONROY. Adminlotratrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, 0e10,12.26 • Store. 422 Walnut street. LDBLIER ttElttli. -Ed MEE OF Jacob Fritz. deetased.—James A. Freeman. Auc. tioneer.—Neat itree.etory Brick Dwelling. No. WI N. Juniper street. On Monday. December 80.1867, at 12 &clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the .Philadel. phia Exchange, the following deacribe 1 real estate, viz-: All that canal,. three-story brick dwelling and lot of grourd, situate on the west side of Juniper street, (No. 222), at the distance of 180 feet 6 inches north of Race street, in the Tenth Ward of the city; containing in front 16 feet 6 inches, and in depth of that 'width ed feet. To. gether with the use of a certain alley AN laid out and con. stiucted along arid upon the north side of the lot, contigu oe6 to and.sontllward of the above described lot. of the oi kith of 2 feet 6 inches and in depth of that width 85 feet from Juniper street. tr - Tw' Blear of mcumbrance. $lOO to be mad at the time of Rale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, de10,19 26 Store, .M Walnut street. NEW PUBLICATION% 25 CENT EfffrioN ov DICKENS'S WORKS. PLTERSONS' CHEAP EDITION FOR THE BULLION. T. B. PETERSON & DROT HERS, tO6 Chestnut street. Philedelphla, have in o esa and will pubileh at once an entire NI ,W AND CHEAP EDITI—N OP CHARLES DICE ENS'S WORKS; each book will ho printed from large t) pe, that ell can road. and each work will be Wiled complete In a large octavo volumo.With a New Illustrated Cover, end Bold at the low price of Twontv•five cents a volume, or four dollam for a cemplet• set. Thi• edition ill be called "PPTERSONS , CHEAP EDITION FOR THE MILLION," and will be the cheapeEt edition of tee works of Charles Dickens ever printed. The first volume is now ready, being tu ivrvnwrer. His Life and Adventures. With 0 New Illustrated Cover. Price Twenty - -live cents, All the other volumes, to complete the series will fol. low in rapid succession. Booksellers and Nene Agents will be supplied at our usual low rates. For Fide by all Bookrollerr. kik for "Petergone it Edb tlon, and tat ono other. Gopfea will be scut, freo of port age, on receipt of Twenty.flye contr. by T. B. PETERBobI & BnOTHERS, Publishers. - hiladelphia, Pa. ISAAC B. EVANS MANN/MOM= AND DEAL= NI OIL% PAINT% VARNISH% Naval Stores and Soaps, Ne. 18 North Delaware avenue, PkWO' ikedilim BPI —co E. 1 6 6 a mall** .u, BUOTIONKER. el. :4 ,-. • and&rre paw's % ode one won below Cho • ~ J° t° INA in Urge or oshoh 1 lic:1 1 11 1 :1:0 146: 6 6 7:, _M a r l I PEotill,. fial*Vl fee oho blot fort/ yews. &ammo eWo ~We 6$ the levoM tholhet COO 4 , OIL. PAINTINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPIIIi, HAVE NOW OPEN. THEIR LATEST COLLECTIONS EXQUISITE PAINTINGS, THE WOBX OP TEE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN PAINTERS Unusual care his been bestowed upon the selection of their Works of Art,:this Season, afar greater extent of country having been visited than usu►l, and a very general acquaint ance with, the great Artists of Europe has resulted in the acquisi tion of a more choice and extensive assortment of Paintings than they have ever before exhibited. The artists represented are prominently as follows: ADOLPH STADEMANN, CH. 1100IIET, E. PRIEDRICHSEN, MAX MICHAEL, A. BRAITH, W. AMBERG, Jr H. DE HAAS, DE VON,' DE NOTES, CARL MILLNER, J. ARNOLD, A. MARTIN, MEYER VON BREMEN, oc, - CARL BORER, A. PUMPER, H. HERZOG, IL.MHOMBERG, JACOBSEN, ea biLER, C. lIINGHEIH, FRIED. VOITZ, A. LEI 7, REIMER DAHLEN, MENO MEIILID; W.-YEWS:WEER, CARL HUBNER, H. WERNER, HERMANN BETHKE, VAN STARRENBORGS, VON SEMEN, r• PAVE WEBER, EMILIE SC HO VETE, • R. ZIMILEBBLINN, KAUFMANN. P. LOMIOW, • BOSCH. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW. CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL E.XAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. e JilllEB B. EARLE & BONI, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, PIANOS. PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLER, At Rh New linde Store, 926 OSESTNIIT STREET, Offers NEW AT OSTLISD . RA W TO Bain Pianos and Organs FOR SALE. , *warp§ COMPLET VICTORY AI THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.---Chiok ering's Pianos Triumphant 1 having re ceived from the Emperor "The Legion of Honor," being the highest Prize awarded at the Exposition, and in addi tion The First Grand . Gold Medal of Merit from the International Juries. W. H. DUTTON, 914 Chestnut Street. ocls.tu e rp tI4 WEBER PIANO! gift The/ IMBURIZITU ue DKImiLLYACKNOWLB etke Best Piano-Fortes Manufbotured FOR BRILLIANCY AND VERABMITY. They aye used iii the Conservatories of Riddle of New Work and Brooklyn, and bribe leading schools in the coon. try. A full and varied amortateat con" &tautly on baud. J. A. GEMIO2 CEIESTNVT STOJEIBT• tihr PATENT T is r I OBTIAM. r Orono and Dei r ri t in trezaola," ea 44 DO w ° 11410 P SKIRTS. -138.2 92 -13 H I 6TB a ji B AND Vis °31 7 02•0 na":4•144 r noo9 op — doveu. tag rl ti la j„, 7 v324 ceoloo 13, """" minW.l Wria2 BIiDIC B W OBMBNT BM en A of WAR. aesortmt size* OH WARM warm Jewellem two oist, Viet Rye ikie ,THE 1 1...titi*GEWV 14.14 D , BEST STOOK OF FIN . E WHIS Kite ""IN titE LAND' , ; XfilhNOW: POSSESSED BY HENRY B. HANN'S'CO ., 21S and .220 SOUTH FRONT firirriteimpir • Who offer the Immo TO,, TICII TRAMS, In zloty on very odoolitogooli Torma• ' Their' auxia. o 1 Ky BOND, aillithoor swum faragiai Amme r our taus, and .rune 11110111111 . lielleflies and 02 WWI Timm, le present date. _ _ Liberal contraetO Made for tots to arrilre at rraaffliraalia map Depot, Email son Line Wharf, or at Bonded IWirohounao, am st*nip may mom. orbit Bill LADIES DSESs 13140114. SPEOLS.LTIES . LADIES' FINE FURS ` ' • NOW 01PEN. The choicest selection we have ever offered. conshting of FINE RUSSIAN SABLE. HUDSON BAY SABLE. EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE AND UHINCUILL A. FINE SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. ASTRACAN. GRAY. MITairRAN. Besides many other varieties. REAL ABTRAOAN 10_1 2 O_AZO. ARO= SEAL CLOAKS. FINE SABLE CLOAKS. And other large Fur Gannente. J. W. PROCTOR & CO, CTLEMTUT Street. SPECIALTIES Ladies' Fine Cloaks. WOW OPPA THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER ET. HINTED, CI MPRISING GARMENTS IN VIE MOST . DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OP THE MOST FASHIONABLE tHLORS. IN GULL' winery AND WHICH WE MLA. SELL AT • POPULAR PRICES. J. W. Proctor & Co., SPECIALTIES Bich Black Dross Silks. We bare 'net received a Citee of FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased under advantageous eirearostearenh of goof ties varying train To which we enveutfany ask the attain= of Ladles. These goods will be sold for less thou they would wit Os tr-t. J. W. Proctor & DRESS-MAXING DEPARTMENT. AU the Favorite Colors In PLAIN CORDED POPLINS. REPO. And other Rich Fabrics for WALKING SUIT& Whitt' we will sell by the yard, or make to order. LA DIE DRESSES, MADE IN TIVEN'rY-FOt Ritmo. A large variety of LADIES• WALKING SUITS, At all times readpmade to gut on, W. PROCTOR, & co;, 020 ChestnutSfreet. oelcitu the 2m WI IFIUKNIIS • a GOODS, J. C. BARNES.&, , CO. GENTS' FIIENISSING GOODS. 1111.111310111=11 Fine Shirts, Collar I, Weep" ito: NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., ' PHILADELPHIA, 04.301 TO Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos, land 8 N. Sixth si g rhiladas, In now offering an elegant and extensive assortment of Gentlemen's Wrappers, Beier% Tits, Mukters,Gloves, Ildkfe., etc., etc., °less Iltiltablo for • CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ALSO. Nis usual assortment of Merino, silk and Woolen Undersittrts and Drawers. -DOME INUUNDSHING GOODS. ILTEW E 1 LANDING 4ND RM. BALE byl J. 8. MOM CO.. 108 *nth Dolovitare WM% CHRPBTIOS PRESENTS! I , 3 ; f o t tp t t 3 ng more eppropristo for Olniittnas then one BUTTON HOLE OVEREIWMG en m) , overo rdics. wa = nu teti r n i makeaa.44l, RIO CTERSTNUT Streit. cersriur Street. EFINGLEIRS. VELOURS RUM 11014.110 AV GOODS. GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE IT HAS NO EQUAL, Being AbsOlutely the Best FAMILY IN THE WORLD. AND EiTRILIdICALLY TEE • CNEAPF.BT. Circulate, %Atli full particulars and ample" of mach done on tbla M"h l ",P. can be bad by ayi/llcat at the LUMP 1110010 OW TM CO., S. W. eer. Eleventh end Chestnut Sil,. um:meth= even on the Machine gr'etutteettly Ursa . urehasers nolb-1.. 4. HOLIDAY GOODS. lIMBREtLAI3I Holiday Presents. a nu 1111ORTUNT NOW RUMS. WILLIAM A: DROWN & CO., 240 MARKET STREET. J. T. GALLAGHER; (LATE OF BAILEY & C 0..) MANUFACTURING JEWELER, IMPORTER OF WATCHriS, DIAMONDS. And other Precious Stones, Iziriteo tin attention of his friends and customers to NIB NEW ESTABLIBILKENT, 1300 CHESTNUT STREET. Goods warranted of first quality, at prkie ninth Wow the usual rate*. deithn.tn.lotrs AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES 9 1 AND moo MOVEMENTS. JOHN M., HLRPER, li.. 308 Chestost Street, 21 11w. The attention of tbe trade is also called to invokes a 1413108 GOLD WAITCH3I2I chains out at mimed sizes. Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the 801 l and Can paten^ manufadares every description of Ono STERLING SILVERWARE. and am for ode, wholesale and retail. a ado' awn& went of rich and lboanUtal 1006 of new lOW it ktOr Week ,- J. M. SHARP. A. sonzzint sorlim rat TIFFANY & CO. Respectfully invite those visiting New York and In pur suit of nice IIOGIDAY PREMENTE, to an t e arly Inspec tion of their collection of noreit gaed from all parts of Europe, as well as manufactured al home. They make t xeeption this autumn to usual custom. in t ote Arm all s heir new goods IN NOVEMBER. in o toeve better attention to ptuchasers t turing the tmrwmaa SOD. In no previous year has e House tneseatted such a fullf and interesting assortment of AMTAGLEB FOR F Goods packed and gent home at the risk of the 'louse. • MCI andBROADWAY, New York. (House in ffaris, Tiffany. Reed & Go.) . no2l.th td .;••• JAMES W. QUEEN & GWEN Opticians. derrthAtu.tfrp) PS4 Chestnut attest. IiOLTDAY PRESENTS. Gm]) SPEOTACLE,S OPERA GLASSES, NW:MEL OP LIFE, LANTERNS, MICROSCOPES. MATHEMATICAL IRRTRUMENITS. &a.. &c. • y , ' JES NV. pep & G. de6•01,9,tu Mi Chestnut erect. . _ .bLEGANT AND IREFUL ARTICLES mnta. For ROU Pre ST - mAsoN 8t CO.. PO7 Chestnut street 'ROSEWOOD DESKS, TURKEY AND RUSSIA WRITING CASES, in orori vari O etX. MASN & CD. SYT Chestnut street CARVED PEN.IIOLDERS. BOOKMARKS , STAMP Doan. CARD BABRETS, /U. sULICII GOODS. INKSTANDS. MATCH BOXES, EVER KNIVES, PINCUFARONS. MASON At CO.. 907 Chestnut street. ENCLEMI POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS. WOSTENHOLM'S & ROGERS'S fine makes. MASON Ai CO. 907 Chestnut street. Pay, VIENNA AND LONDON FINE POCKET' WOKE , in Kumla, Turkey and Calf. MASON & CO., 007 Chestnut street. GOODALL'S CHRISTMAS STATIONERY. de4 ISt *I); WEDDING, CMM PON ep lo Pdo N o E t y p r w ANA j 9 zia I LO ANED y.p u t ar t & Com O• . LOAN OFFICE. Oo cn Ond otzeets. 13 . — D/A M O ' '474:l7.TEwmuy. atnia. runimulammil plums) swan Bi AIMING WITH INDELIBL I: EBBW/DEB gm. *nig, Braiding, Btamping, Be, M. A. TORRY,. • killnat gnat.. MACHINE MASON it CO., 907 eatnut street. MASON & CO.. 407 ChestnaStreet. AID VISITING CARDS MASON do CO.. Rif Chestnut Street.