BULLETIN. Anstvar.saux.—Washing,ton Camp, No. 1, P. . O. J. 8: A. celebrated its twentieth anniversary. last'evening, by a pleasant re-union of the ineni-, hers, at No. 580 Calloniall street., .There was a, fate attendlince of members, and several members of other Camps were Prel'ent A One supper waif partaire James a number of speeches were made. Mr. S. Hallowell gave a bistory•or the r at e and progrCes of the Order. The ganhation was established in this city in. 184.7,; and it spread rapidly' until Camps were In "Opera tiorrin Detely every State in tee Union. ; During the war the meetings were suspended,: t io rai n y ofthe 'members went into the service at their country Recent efforts to effect a reort;antaa don have been very au ...Brut. •In this State 86 Camps have been charts and 80 are n ow i n active operation.rn.'mberstd;a lrge, and is daily Increasing. , The Stahl Camp . , organized under the act of Incorporation of the last session of the Legislature, has already granted chartere for *front a dozen nen Camps. TnE GERMAN THEATfte..—The movement to wards the establishment of a new German then , tre is progressing Very favorably. The owl:ma i' tees appointed to obtain subscriptions are work ing energetically, and it is thought the whole amount required will be raised in a short' time. A sufficieritisnm has already been Subscribed to insure the emcees of the enterprise. the esnamlttem have not ,yet biLe`tilitiard from, but it is known that the subscriptions maw amount to about e 90,000. The German clement of oar pop ulation Is very large, and a theatre where Arst class performances in German can be given has long been needed here. That it will be well sup ported, there is not.the least doubt, and - it is to be hoped that before many weeks the new build ing will be In course of erection. Ctrancnn wrrn, Corrarnacy.—Hugh McKee ver" had shearing before Recorder Eneu, yester day afternoon, upon the charge of conspiracy. It seems that a woman, known ;by the namo of Agnes Sewart, rented a . sewing machine valued at $lOO, from MeKein &Trimble, No. 124 Arch street, another valued at $75, from A. F. Hamli ton, No. 701 Chestnut street, and two more at other places. None of these machines •wore re turned, and It was discovered that they had been cold. it is alleged that McKeever accompanied the woman when she engaged the machines. R 4 was held in $8;500 bail for trial. Mrt,rrAttv Rucrrox.—The Gray Reserves, at an adjourned stated meeting, recently held at their armory, elected William McMichael, Brevet Colonel of United States Volunteers, to the Lieu tenattleColonelcy of the regiment, and nomina ted James IL Latta, Brevet Colonel of United states Volunteers, for Major. This command is increasing so rapidly under the command of General 'Prevost, that several companies are procuring rooms outside of the regimental THE VErraurutry COLLHOIL—The Pennsylva nia College of Veterinary Surgeons held its quar terly meeting at the, room of the Agricultural Society yesterday, Dr. Berry in the chair. After the regular order of business, Dr. McCoart opened the discussion with some remarks on the pathology and treatment of aphthre in the horse. *l'be, above disease, and pleuro•pneumonla in cattle, was discussed at some length by Drs. Michener, Jennings, McCoart, T. B.ltayner,,and others. - • Rolllll'so A SAILOR.—James Cliff, an English man, was before Ald. Morrow yesterday, upon the charge of obtaining money under false pre tences. It is alleged that .he got from a sailor named John Richter, formerly of the U. 8. Navy, a bounty certificate for $lOO to collect, and that he drew the money and did not pass it over. Re vas held in $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. PnrPs CLUB.—The stated meeting of tho Press Club of Phitidelphla will be held *lllB.'afkirnoon at the rooms No. 515 Chestnut street. The pto ceedinge will be of interest to all the members. An essay will be read by John F. McDevitt, Esq., and the memorials of the deceased members. W. S. Eerie, Geo. C. Bower, Jr., John Mason Grier and Ernest C. Wallace, will also be read. r CHEAP GOODS,.-It will be seen by advertise ments published elsewhere, that Messrs. • Edwin Nall & Co., No. 28 South Second street, offer a tine stock of goods, suitable for holiday pre sents, which is being disposed of at greatly re duced prices. The goods are going otf rapidly, and those desiring to make.purchases should call early. • CRUELTY To AzirmALs.—John Flanigan and Bobt. Spoons'were held in $6OO ball, yesterday, by Alderman hurley, to answer the charge of cruelty to animals.' They‘had a - hbise hitched to a wagon, *Albeit bill at Market street wharf, and beat the - animal until the citizens complained. MILITARY PARADE.—The • Nallonal Guards w celebrate its twenty-seventh anniversary to-day by a street parade this afternoon. This orgatd yation is now in a flourishing condition; and is daily increasing Its number of members. A fine turn•tint may be expected. ASSAM:MG WOMEN.—An individual named Henry Toland was arrested yesterday at Cadwal oder and Thompson streets upon the charge or haying assaulted two women. Ho was taken be fore Alderman Shoemaker and was held In $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. AIatESTED. —A, colored woman named Jane Reynolds, who Is alleged to have been concerned M the robbery of a countryman of $4OO in Cross alley last week, was arrested yesterday in Wil mington. She had a hearing lbefore Alderman ratchet last evening, and was head in $4OO ball THE WEST PHIL/UR:LP] A CHILDREN'S HOME. —The trittnasens of this excellent eharlty are now holding's fair at the Home, on Forty-first, above Market street. It will continue open during this evening and on Thursday, from lo A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M. The Market street ears pass the " 1 iome " door. • - A Jt Tnigic.-4 lad named Joseph Brady, eleven years of sip, was arrested last evening by Sergeant NWT, while in the 'act of rolling a half-basWatiidickerel away from the front of a grocery store, Tenth' and Christian streets. He was committed by Alderman Titter man% A TILL•TAPrEIL—James Watson was arrested and taken before Alderman Morrow on the charge of having stolen IMO from the niOneY drawer of a store at Sixth and Pine streets. Ho was committed in default of $l,OOO ball. A/TEMPTED Svicioc.—A woman named Mary Weeks jumped into the Delaware at Mead street wharf, yesterday afternoon. She was taken out I.)f the water by some citizens. Arcmrs-r.—Jamcs Flinn was run over by a fur niture par at Front and Lombard streets, tact evening, and somewhat injured. • He wae taken to the Hospital. ROBBERY OF A 1 1 4 a Ormer,.—The post-office to. BristoT, Pa.; was entered last. week, and every thing of any. value, including stamps, le tters,&c;, VMS stolen. CAtcrs NommaTioN.---The Union Republican members of Council met in caucus yesterday, and nominated Jonathan Pugh for Commis sioner of Markets and CRY Property. AN OWNr.I 3 . WANTEI).--A ptiSh-cart is awaltio, au owner at the Seventh District POline station CITY NOTICES. - Boscru s s GUM ARAIIIC S CltEl quiet Coughs, *beanie inflamed *quinces, relieve imareenera, pine. eorenesa of the breart, a tough moraine; phlegm, and impart much comfort in Bronchial 1 rrltatione. Made by Bower, Sixth and Vine etteetr. Bold by druggists: cents per box. Bow's Isrezrr ConmAL is a certain, safe and ppeedy cote for Chollc, Pains and Spasms—yielding great relief to children Teething. Laboratory Sixth and Green. , Bieusow's BoArs.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Mask, Itosc, &e. thieworti BILOTEMEB, IlDaportere, 98 South Eighth street. DrAnnua l ilLlNentss AMD °ATARI:U.— .3.lmeg M. D., Professor of the Eye and Itar,.treats all (Umtata sppertainim to the above members wwith the utmost success. Testlmonialit from the most re- Ilablesoarees In the city can be seen at his oftlee, No. 005 arch street. The medical faculty are invited to an colapany their netjents, as he has no secrets in his Tr Artificial Mee Inserted, /sloeluirge made tor e:zeognavan• DEtrainsn' Buitputra end Fancy GOods. Ibiotsm Importers, 20 sputa Biglttlx street, THE ri.trrrun of a handkerchief' that has been ' baptized - n - Ith PLaiont'a.extract of the "blight , Bloom ing Cettus",imparte to, the atmosphere of a .room a • fragrance which cannot he matched in any cOnserva tory of odorous exotica in the land. It is as endurim. - as it - is pure and enchanting. 1. fiNKrOnl)4 4 , under the Continental, Cannot be excelled hi theic Style, male, and attrability of Fine Furs --......---- lAnt;n-Cl.tsTrinq or Fr. 4 . - E ArArertro:,' GRAPES, et - timid() for prei3dide,-clegant,ltonrbont, fresh Jord.tin lonsted Almond% and thd en - bleed /pior - en:m of lorencli and American CODtettiOßCry, at A. L. Van. tod'o. corner of Ninth and UtteBtnut streets. , , , VERY, LARGE CLUSTERS Aline= Orapet3.— NiTausct. & FLirronza, 1104 Cheatantstreet. Russu's Dusicus ON TlNttilLY.—By the /Ulan tto cable we see that .ts _believed ,that. Russia intends leaking some division of Turkey about Christmas. This'll - lay be news in Europe, but to us Americans it 1,4 nothing new fOr Christmas• to witnostr.a general r,qifno of Turkey; to say nothing of the ducks and geese ration for the same fate. But a nark. of the pre paration for these festivities is that each male member of the families who intend participating procures a complete snit of Winter Clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the Continental. ' • RADANS, , . wholei half aud qrt uaer box. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Carrants„.. Swe e e s t t:aler, and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Caicos, Mrronimr. ati Fwereura, 1204 Chestnut street, .M . ANY COMPLAINTS have been made Co. 80MC oi the awards made at the Paris Exposition, but no one bas questioned the fairness of the bestowal of the VIMIT GOLD rarearao the Wheeler & Wilson Seiving Machines. To betate, certain rival manufacturers, who, for reasons best known to themselves, did not enter Into competition, have endeavored to pooh-pooh it ; . but the Wheeler & Wilson stands to•day with thee. stamp of the world's approval, upon it. But the pro prietors do not mean to stoP. here. Their motto is ever "Onward!" Already they have applied to their machines the Braun Manufacturing Oompaufa New Cloth Plate by means of which three distinct and dlffereth ditches are made: these are: 1, The Lock-Stitch alike on both sides Of the fabric; 2. The Elastic Double-loop Stitch, which uses the thread directly from two spools without towinding on the bobbin; and 9.. The Three-Thread Ornamental Stitch, with Which the most exquisite embroidery may, be executed. 'Thiene* , Cloth Plate Is a great s uriprore xnent, and Messrs. Peterson & Little are now; attach ing it to every machine they sell; wrreour sort ENTITII CHABOT!. It may be applied to most of their old ma chines, also, at u cost of $lO. They solicit a call at their. salesrooms, Na 704 ehestant etreet,and feet con fident that an inspection will certainly result in the urchase of a Wheeler .@ Wilson. • LACE cyrrerams But.r.mci CligAr.—No mistake. The finest ever receive:l by the trade in this country, purchased at auction at. remarkably low price,s, and will be sold accordingly, by W. Reny Patten, 140 S Chestnut street. ~ , , , oAnyonns',,under the Continental, 0 Cannot bo excelled in their Style, make, and durability of Me Furs, "Fxr.uvare,''said a cobbler% lad, as he was, peg ging away at at an old shoe, "they say that trout bite line everything now." "Well, well," replied the old gentleman, "stick to your work and they won't bite you." It may not be inopportune to suggest here that our readers buy their cost, or W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Girard nkezine, mid corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets. EXTRA FINE BLACK TEA-- By the chest of from 5 to 60 pounds. Birroacra. & FLETWIEB, • 1204 Chestnut street. - No HUMUM.—Unrtains and Shades selling at a great redaction. No pretence, but real bona Ildo bar gains at Patton's, 1408 Chestnut street. GROVEL: & BAKER'S Highest Premium Sewing DI :whines, 'MO Chestnut street. 1 4PAKFORT)9 ' , under the Continental, 4•,„ Cannot be excelled in their Style, make, and darabilitv of Fine Fare. SPLIT:cam STOCK OF BONNETS, Hers. and General Millinery Goods. Many choice thing.s ape et ally adapted for tho season. flat and Bonnet Frames, 'in variety ; all kinds of Bonnet materials, sold in any 'quantity to Suit purchasers. BOOTB.—The largest assortment of Men's Boota and Shoes in the city._ Bartlett, 83 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. • A WORD OF ADVICR.—The stock of Holiday Presents at Gay's China Palace, 1028 Cnestnut street, is complete, and we advise all in need of such articles to make their solecticmS before tho assortment is broken. VERT Pm. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Choice New Crop Teas. rrouzu, & FLITOREN hI 1204 Chestnut street. • AUCTION CURTAINS.-VOry elegant and very fine quality, selling at very low prices, at W. Remy Patten's, I.IOS Chestnut street. Jonas' Horn, 235 Dock street, bekiw Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European. plan. /deals !roma A. M. to n Good lodging's for guests. House open all night. Rooms 60 cts. per night. Wornow SHADES. The cheapest window alludes can be had at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. lie Is always selling off. (Goods cheap, and no hum bug.) WHITE GRAPES, WRITE GRAPES, By the wholesale or singlepound. AirronsT,t. & FLTWILII. 1204 Chestnut street. CHAMPION WItINGEnS, Blacking Boxes. Cut lery, Plated and Japanned Ware, Britannia Ware, Iron and wooden ware; Parson & Co.'s, Dock street, be low Walnut. IsTrnor.srmrr.—For promptness, good work ruanshli) and low prices apply at Patten 's, 1403 Chest nut atreet. Hon DAY Pnitst:t4l4, at Gay's China Palace, 1023 Chestnut street. An immense assortment of China Vases, Card Re ceivers, Motto and Mustacho! . Coffees' Tete-a-Tete Sets, &e. Bronze and Parian Marble Statuary. Gold Gilt Ornaments in endless variety. China Bouquets, Lava-ware, Bohemian Glass, and u full lino of Staple Goods, just landed. Bought for cash from tho largest manufacturers in Europe, and will be sold at prices defying competition. Call and examine stook before making purchases. Showroom open till 9 o'clock at night. LADY APPLEB, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Eagllsh Walnuts, Pecans, - &e. Mrronct.r. & FLETQUEIR 1204 Chest nut street, UTATIsIS. rteportoMo r Q hdadc p a bre O ni ng flatletln. BLACK RIVE] JA —Brig Anna. Morrow-200 tone logwood 25 do Instio 1/ N Wetzlor & Co. PORT OP PHILADELPIIIA—DEct:muzu II le - See Ilarine ittWelitt On Third Pape. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Florence Franklin, Moron, 13 hours from Bal. theore, with mdse to A (troves, Jr. itris Anna (Br), Morrow, 19 days from Black River, Ja. with to wood and hectic to D N Wetzlar & Co. Schr.l Malloy, Russell, 3 days from New York, With salt to W Buxom a Son. • bchr Surprise, liners, 6 days from lioston, with ruche to Mershon & Bohr .11 , & L Marts, Marts, New York. Bohr W W Marts, Champion, New York. Sehr.f P McDevitt, Mc eaddea c Treaton. behr.A M Aldridge, Robinson. BOBt9IL SehT4J H Gallagher t Gallagher. Wullangtoll, QSchrJ /I Bartlett NViggla. Now London. CLEARED THIS DAV. Brig Alett Milliken, liurfee, Cienfuegos, Dladelra t Ca. bade. Brig 8 & W Welsh, Watson, Trieste, L Weetergaard itCo. Behr Ilattie (Jailer. Wow:ester, Itlaklaton, Greed' & Co. Behr 1. & L Marts Mete, Boston, W H Johns & Bro. Be hr W W Marcy, Chanipiou, 'Washington, Quintord, Ward & Co, Sehr kt J Risher. Fisher, Richmond, Va. CaldWell Gordon & Co. Schr J li Gallugher,Gallagher, Richmond, Vit. Audenried !Norton & Co. Fehr .1 Bartlett, Wiggints„Provid6ucc, Sinnickson at Co bchr J tadwalader, !Steelman, hew London. R Powell Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exehsnge. bEWEo, Dm... Dec. P--0 PM. Barks Mystic Tie , from - philadetphia for Havrb, and 1.4.rr0n, do for Otbraltar, went to sea Mk met; bark E A I °oder, from dofor Cork for ordure. went nut to day. Wind hW. JOSEPH LAFETII.A. MEMORAKOA. Ship Broweter, Collins, from Now York 6th June, at San I =deo 7th inst. bltip Eldorado, Otis, from New York 12th June, at tian Francisco 7th inst. Steamer Juniata, Hoyle, tailed froin New Orleans 6th lust. tor this port. and arrived at Havanayesterda Bark 1 Ukraine Melchor. hence at Flushing 9Zth u y t. Park Mary E Libby, UM) G hence at Portland Kb inst. Brig, Mary. 16 Thompson, Tucker, and 'J W Woodrull, Eaton, hence fur Boston, at lloinme hole 9th inst. Sara L Ayd‘nried. Crawford. and A Pharo Shourds, brace at Providence 9th inst. near Wide World, Ilildreth, hence at Charleston 9th inst. experienced heavy weather on the passage; lost deck load and starboard anchor. Behr Black Diamond, Young, hence at NeWport 9th „instant. , Behr IrWbeelerjloyd. hence at Bostonlyea+erday, Behr Mary Ann, Weatcott. from Philadelphia for Alex. andria,_with cosi, was wrecked off Point Lookout Ad week, during &heavy gale. wad _will prove a total toga. • schr eettit, Chase, from Baltbtore for Providence, with corn. is 'Lahore at cape Wand, NJ. No particulars. 'file Coast Wrecklngoo bay° sent waistline(' to her. Solar C W Dexter, Di sconott Boston 9th last. from Au. pieta was in contact witn achy Tanianiount,_eff bong island: Imd bulwarks stove and 'milt foresail. Vie Tan • two. ni loot ibboorn. Both pchra were towed MULKEY 1109.-25 OASTS NEW DEOP, VARIOUS 1 S o uth D landbag elawa and f re &venire. or male by mu. E. BUBBLER & BOBTQIi DlSlM i dr ro r n ' ate B BO am lTO t ti orm ßUT an. A- , for *ad Billk alio% and for sale by JOB. ma di 00aisento for Bond. Booth Delaware avaaala , THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, ' 1867. WOOD at CADY. 7215 Ohol3lMlt street. BULLETIN: RICH LACE CURTAINS AT - AUCTION PRICES! Tho oubeorlbere have jut reoelve4, from the late AUCTION BALLS IN NEW youx, SOO PAIRS FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the higheet quality. Pomo of the RIMIEST MADE.' :ALSO. Nottingham Lane Cuxtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Muslin Draperies, 'Vestibule Curtains, In Great Variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. &Mut 13A_TLO-AINE4 .x"N• LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS. • FURNITURE COVERING% WINDOW 811ADEf3. _ AND UPUOLISTEItY GOO Of the New* Fabrics, Calm and Qualities. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a full litte of lIIOUBEIVENBUING LINENS. ROL= apa. At the Lowest Priem C. M. STOUT & CO., 1106 Chestnut 'Street; mvl•vrtm lyre HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR 13142§..N1-11 Et Coons, By the Paris Exposition. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS " SS Chestnut Street, Blank Manufacturers. Steam-Power Printers and Sta. tioners. A fail assortment of first-class Blank Books. Counting-House Stationery, constantly on hand. no 2 s w 9m rv4 THE LATEST STYLES CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR Gentlemen and Boys. cell AND SEE NEW BOX TOES. PRIM FLNED AT LOW FIGURES. 313 A. EL ' `LETT, 88 S. SIXTH STREET. 0116-17 tp4 ABOVE CHESTNUT. 1867.FAL,A 4 D 7TER . 1867. FUR ROUSE, (ESTABLISHED. IN 1818.) The undersigned invite the attention of the Ladies to their WO stock eth"nre.eondatleirof MUFFS. TIPPETS. COLLARS, &o. IN ROMAN SABLE. H17013014'3 BAY EMILE; MINK SABLE: ROY4L ERMINE. CHINCHILLA. FITCH. &0.. all of the West atria. BUFERIOR FINISH. and at reasonable prices. Ladies in mourning will mad handsome articles In PH& RENNER and IMI AB. the latter a most beautiful FUR. CARRIAGE ROBES. SLEIGH.:ROBES. and FOOT MIFFS in great variety. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH 417, 'Areal Street. wir- about move to our Nei. Store, No. 1212 Cbeetuut etreet,May let, 18ta fiet: 4nl ISAAC B. EVANS munrrAcrruzza .BSI OILS,, FASTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, [N0.16 North Delaware avenue, Phllada. *ewer WS JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUCTIONEER, • No. 482 WALNUT street. ELEVENTH FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE-DEC. 18. This bale. on WEDNESDAY. at 12 o'clock. neon, at the Es.change.willinclude.the following - Share Mercantile Library. • Shares. Philadelphia Library. No. 101.19 RACE ST.-A enteel three story brick dwell ing and lot. 18 by 140 fee t to Spring eL. Orphans' Court sale-Nato or Ann L . :. Collins. deed. No. 738 WEST ST.Thteestory brick dwelling, above Coates et, lot 13 by 74 feet Orphans , Court ante-Mate Of.fohonne &herb, deo'd. 86'1 tt BT.-A frame boom., at the N. E. corner of Oak at.. lot 18 by 100 feet. Orphans' Court Sale- ;state Qf John lieFeetera, deed. No: 4140 GANUASTFJR twootory brick dwell ing with back buildings. lot 10 by 100 feet (irphaatti` Court Sale- Est ate el tbert Stele 0, dined. Nos. 3017 and 161.9 N. FIFTH 13T.-A valuable factory building, 'dwelling, blackmail!' shop and lot; 40- by 160 feet. Clear. No. 1010 and 1012 MARSHALL ST.-2 genteel three story brick dwellings will 'bock buildings, each lot 18 by fe feet. Clear. .I. , :xecutor's kjale--Esta.to of .7'honlas Jlorr is. deed. No. 11213 ELM ST.-A tlirse.qory frame house and lot, 20 by 74 feet: (Ophans , Court Salo-Estate (41 Cdt/ittrt‘g . decod. No. 407 RUSH ST'-A twootory brick house, below Coral et., 26th Ward, lot Igby 6114 scot. Orphans , Court • bale.- Estate (if. .he noes fla 11, dent. No. 4/1 O r M 13T-A two-story brick house and lot, 1 4 by 04 fest phans' Court Sale--Same Est«te. No. 417 RUSH ST.- A two piory brick house and 'lot, 19 by 04 fee t. Orphans' Court Solo-Same Estate. N.E. corner SECOND and York STS.,-A threolitorY brick tavern, frame citable endive° lot, Ito by 104 feet Executor , / Sate-Estate ut Wohirrarroll. deo'd. GROUND RENTS OF $6O PER ANNUM.-2 ground rents out of lots west side S ale 2d Samein orkstl each 10 by. 121 meet Executors , -Estate. No.Bll LEBANON ST-2 three-story brick houses. lot 14 by 08 feet. Clear. .Eze.outors' Absolute Sale-.Eatale if Mary Ann .Smith,•deo'd Ify order of the Orphans' Court will be sold the equal undivided thltd part of the following properties, the En tam of Samuel Trumbull, deed.: Three-story brick store. house, out.buildings. kc.. SWANSON street, above Washington avenue, lot 8130 by 140 feet. Lta, SWANSON ST., adjoining the above, GO by 14b feet. I.OT, OTBEGO ST., above Washington avenue, 153 E to, t front. 103 feet wide inthe rear, by 86 feet deep No. Ng OTSEGO ST.-'Three•story brick house and lot. 15 by 60 feet. No. 947 OTSEGO ST-Thrmritory brick hoilec, lot 16 bY 80 feet. No. ell OTSEGO ST.-A two story brick house, lot IWO by 1t.3 feet. Nos. MU and 937 'OTSEGO ST.-2 two4dory. Mane bottom lots each 10 by 1011 feet. • ' No. 10 OTSEGO ST.-Twostory brick twine, 10t124 Iv lull 1(7(4. , . , W\' Lb FAIitHES,_tha.PERB, &a. --OLWEB FA P W (Btpffod Olivag).,lionparell and Superfte Own' and rob ulivea; nein Roods, landiniKevNapoleon ui..from avre, and for side by JIM. B. Buitbialiat 40 09408 Booth illWßrfl avanna. paBigUIVED TAALARINDS.-20 KEG f op ;QUEI UlTaft& in saw, inking "nit dale iL iali CO„ Isola Miami* livens* Tim risk AUTS. NEW ENGRAVINGS! JAMES S. EARLE &SONS /{Et/ TO CALL ATT ENTION TO THE OPENING. OF 'rum IMMENSE FALL IMPORTATIONS ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, AND OBJECTS OF ABT. The annexed LK eontains the SubJecte and Arthte` names of a low of the mast prominent: TitiMESSENGER OF LOVE. ComPto COIL THE LAST ROBE, OF BUMMER do. SOLITUDE. Budder. LA PECHERESSE, do. JEANNE QUI RIT. tgaehon. JEANNE QUI PLELT.E. _do. LITTLE MODEL, F. Fitter. ROMEO AND JULIET. Jatabert. PEACE AND WAR. Gustavo Dor6. SCHILLER BEFORE WEIMAR, Ender. SHAKESPEARE BEFORE ELIZABETH. do. CHRIST WALKING ON THE BEA. Jalabert. THE SPoRROW OF LESBIA, 4tazerones.; REMBRANDT'S ANATOMICAL LESSON, THE SLAVE BALE. FELLAII WOMAN, ARMENIAN WOMAN, ANDROMEDA, POMPEIAN INTERIORS. LESBIA (head). ON THE ARNO, IMINDERAWE, BAVARIAN MOUNTAINS, LOCH TAY, LOCH RAUNACIL CHANGING PASTURES. MISS LILY'S CARRIAGE; GRANDMOTHER'S TREASURES. JOY AND ANXIETY, Carrack. • THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Dobson. THE LOST PIECE OF MONEY. Millais. . RESCUED, • AnsdelL CHANGING PASTURE, Rosa Bonheur, TIIL OFFER AND ACCEPTED, Thos. Faed. THE BIRTHDAYPRESENT. Hannah. ''.;,i , '''' THE SUNSHINE OF LIFE. Hicks. HOME THE A SURES, Smith. MARKET MORNING, Honing. THE SMITHY. ' Herring. AFTER WORE. Thee. Faed. 1 CHRIST HEALING THE SICK. Beni. West. ISAAC WALTON, • .Millais. THE BOOK OF LIFE,Pope. • . MY FIRST SERMON, Millais. MY SECOND SERMON. Millais. LOVE'S MELANCHOLY. C. Mayer. RASPBERRIES, THE BAPTISM, , ' , ; Chrome. . Castoldi. MADONNA OF THE CHAIR. . ' do. RaphaeL ECCE HOMO, . do. Guide Rani. MATER IX)LOROSA. ' ' do. Carte Dolce. THE DEAD CHRIST, do. Milan Gallen' MADONNA AND CHILD. . • Milan Gallery. STAR OF BETHLEHEM, Portal's. All the Standard ENGRAVINGS and CHROMO . LITHOGRAPHS constantly In stoek,and the prices of al very moderate. JAMES S. EARLE . & SONS, 810 Chestnut Street. WA.TCIIII3.B. JEWELRY. MU* AMERICAN AND SWISS WATC H - Arm 74 , MOVEMENTS. TORN HARPER, No. 30S Chestnut Street, 2d Moor. The attention of the trade le also called to invoices of LADY'S GOLD WATCILES closing out at reduced prices. de2.lrnrp3 , Sterling Silverware - Manufnetory 414„ LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SAARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube Pattern& manufactures every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail. a choice mooch Brent of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. 3,*,. J. M. SHARP. R. ROBERT% serialm MEDICINAL. READ THIS DrAlt Sin: I was agreeably surprised to see by the papers that the genuine HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT has been introduced into America. This acquisition is of.the greatest importance for cOnsemptives. My cousin, the Counselor of Medicine, Dr. Sandereleben, Informed me a long time ago of its . astonishing remedial properties; he ordered from• Germany come of your preparations for a friend suffering from disease of the lungs, and obtained the beat results from their use, etc. I would like to try it now on my friend and colleague, Dr. Caine, who is suffering from suppuration of the left lung, in conjunction with , spasmodic asthma. Please for. ward me one dozen, and if, as I do net doubt, your re. nowned Malt Extract does him good, the reputation of his single case will lead to the universal adoption in our place. NT here so many consumptive people are residing. C. ILBLECKEN, (REC(.ND LETTER.) The health of my friend is improving. I, consider your preparation is one of the moot certain we have for diseases of the lungs, C. H. BLECKEN, M. D. To L. llorr, Esq., r. 12 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggimbi and Orocore. JOHN C. BAkhR & CO.. Solo Agents for Pennsylvania, Philatleißhia. aeil-vvr metro '"-• - REAL ESTATE SALES: 11l pEkI,M 1.•1 OM' SALM ON TDB PREM.. HES.-- Thomas A: Sons, Auctfonters, , Mandrome , Modern Four story Brick flodde ,, eo and FurniturNo. 274 South Fourth street, above Spruce street—On:, ethics.' day morning, December 18, 1147, at 10 o'clock, at public sale, ulthout reserve, on the promisescall that handsome modern four-story brick messuago. with three. story back.buildings and lot of ground. situate on the west side of Fourth at' cat, 18 feet north of Spntco street, No. 274: containing in front on Fourth street 22 feet, and extending in depth 104 feet 0-inches, together Aith the common use and privilege of a 4 feet wide alley leading into Ste nee thud,. The hough built by the present oUlter. and always been occupied by him has all the modern convertiencce; gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, furnace( cooking range, Ate '• 2 elegant imported cut-glass chandeliers in the priers, and the gas fixtures throughout, will be included ,an the sale of the house; contains 2 pullout and dining room on the first floor; ft eltambers and kitchen; has dry cellar mid prov Mon vault. The buildings extend 80 foot in depth. It is well adapted for a lawyer's otlice and resi dence ; located in a very desirable neighborhood. Adjoin ing the dwelling of CoL James rage, 2 ,1 - Terms—'l'wo4hirds of the purchase money may re main on this pro Pet ty, scoured by bond and mortgage. Err im m ediate peon:ion. May - be examined any day Previous to Sale. • Sui.erior Furniture, Mirrors, Curtains, Velvet Carpets, .Enalisli Od•Uloth. be. immediately after the sale of Real Estate, will be sold the entire Household Furniture. For particulars Flee Catalogues, M. Timm/is A: SONS, Auctioneers, HO and 141 South Fourth street. (10111417 IdA ItILLITUVRIII INDELVLE.I,NIC, E3IBROLDEg tug, Zrniding, tit amp . C. M. A. „ ronity, 1800 Pilbort street. A LADY V% ELL QUALIFIED TO OWE A I N _NS Piano arid Vocal Music, desires emplaYmeut.'' non ' reasonable, and hours arranged to suit pupal . AAddreaa or call at 1456 North Eloveuth 'tract. • • pol4vpU PHOTOGRAPHS, BI choff. Gerome. Landelle. Beaumont. Coomatui. Baxter. 4 Rowbotham. Zimmerman. 0 Richardson. do, Simidens. llaytter, O'Neil.. Oid /40 fa, /St jes. THE L AR G EST AND BEST STOOK OF FINT \OLD 'RIE WHISKIEF. IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. ' RANNIE . Sr CO., OaliSsmatid 220 SIOTY'I I I-1 Eat STEUSIIIIIITi Who offer the isms TO TEM TIiALDB, in? advantawaill _ Terms L . • zbeirtivock elm nyo BOND, comprising an the Savories Mutts gall cant, and runs through the varlonii mounts el 18114086 9 and this year, ni Off present date. Depot, an , Win Liberal contrami made for lots to antra at irininsylvania MR. son Line Wigan, or at Bonded Warehotung• as parties rimy oleo% , int. to OMNI ELOILIDAY noons. VIENNESE SKATE BAGS TIE GREAT CRRUITRAN N 0 V .10. . Them" tlegant Goode have been expreniy deedigned for thin CHRIt3TELELS BALES, And are sold exclusively by BAILEY & CO., No. 819 Chestnut Street, ISILADELPLUA. eelte,m,w•ararr CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Nothing more appropriate for a Christmas CM than ono of the GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-110LE °VERSE/XING AND • SEWING MACHINE It is warranted to execute in the bent mane: l se of Sewing. Hemmlnfr it relling. tkording. Tu tag, Gathering. Quit Overneambig. Em oss the gam and in addi on makes beautif Button and ROO Holes in all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL, Being* Absolutely the Best FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. AND EiTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. Circular% with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine. can be had by application at the IA ES ROOMS OW TM 00.• 8. W. eer. Eleventh and Chestnut Ste. Inntruction given on the Afachine gratuitouniar to all urrbasern. no E GOULIMP-- . • OFFERS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Steck & Co's Pianos, Haines Bros. Pianos, AND Mason & Hamlin's CABINET ORGANS. Prices to suit the times. delo Gleltinc HOLIDAY GOODS. UMBRELLAS! FOP. Holiday Presents. A FM USORTMENT NOW READY. WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREET. (UM/ lm OPERA . a GLASSES. A large and fine sureortment of OPERA GLASSES in every style; Bardon's and other makes. YaIoALLISTER, 728 Chestnut St. °aim w STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. A large and fine assortment of Stereoscopic Views and SterecacoPes• Paris Exposition, Swims. Italy. Grow" and American Scenery. at greatly reduced prices. 25 cent Views at ...... . .................. ..... 15 cents. 50 cent Views at. ...... • 05 cents. WILUAM Y. MoALUSTER, 728 10.1-IENSTNUT • STREET. ocakut w too ELIMAN T I T- A — N - D — Car.ll3. A. 111.1 1. , For liolldsy Fresentik ntASON & CO.. ,PO7 Chestnut street. ROBENVOOD D1:6103 t iViiEY AND BUBBLA WRITING CASES, in every variety. _ M &SON & Ca. 1O? Chestnut stroot` • CARVED PER.IIOLDEUS. BCOK-I.IIIUP, STAMP BOXES, CARD BASKETS, MAI3ON'as CO.. 907 Chestnut street. CL,TOII GOODS, INKSTANDS. MATCH BOXES. 1,7 PAPER KNIVES PIpiGUSEGONS, &a. MASON & CO.. 907 Gbpstuut istreet. _11,4 6 _ _ ENGLISH POCKET X.NIVE I S AND SCISSORS. WOBTENTIOIMS & ROPERS'S %apt cc.. f l O7 Chestnut Wed. T)A.RS, 'VIENNA AND LONDON VINE I'OCKE' BOOKS, in Russia, Turkey' and Calf. luso N CO., 907 Obeidnutotreet. GOODALL'S CiIitIBTSIA6ION ERY. • BEASON & CO4 de4 ISt rpl 907 chestnut Eitroot. WELDING, INVITATION, Alk.il) N7AITING OAIIDB Latest Stylos. - . WIABON,It 0C4185 EP; '.• , 907 CbC9tlll4 etrOVt., HOLIDAY GOODS* COMPLIMENTS THE SEASON. HOLIDAY PRESENTS VERY GREAT VALUE Very„ Little: Money. EDW. HALL & CO.,' 28 S. SECOND STREET, Have an extensive eiesortneent of new and elegant 00044 Bilks, Shawls, Vetrete. Cloaking" and Drew Goode. which will be offered at a still further reduction, thus affording to all an opportunity to purchase earful and elegant Pre renta for the Holidays, at etch pieces as cannot fail to give eatisf action. dell•w I mit J. E. CALDWELL & CO. I Are Now Ready lb• 11 } /YYS~lY%l7ii:~:~l~YYi:~'+j i.:14~JHIGVYC~)~(~)gl CHRISTMAS GOODS For the present semiem to which ,they weal awed an early visit before the choicest isrtlelei are selecte4 east while yet the bony of Fielhia.shminess does eat prevent the beat 'Mention. ' Our stock MIS year exceeds in novelty, beauty =dos. rietrans previous offering of this limn% and is mode up et selections from every put of Zurepo. In addition to annersense assortuseni of PARIS, LONDON PiD _ VIENNA NOVELTIES. Ws hove opened this season the finest lot of mursautra AND MU PIPES AND Cll3/111.11014ERS Ever offered in this city, exquidtely cure and stiottitteds funning very desirable PRESENTS FOB GENTLEMEN. As our dock in unequaled for its extent and careful 01. lection,.so are our prices for moderation and adaptation to the um& r JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., l'io. 822 CBMISTNIIT sTamarr. ftl4 w • • CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The best and most suitable Present to a friend or the needy is a barrel of our FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR, . and a bag or half barrel "MOUNTAIN" BUCKWHEAT MEAL. 'Constantly on hand, Ohio. St. Louis and Virginia Flour. Alto, "Mount:at" and 'inertias's" threkwheat Meat,. in bags and half barrels—warranted superior to any other in the market. GEO. P. ZEELNDER, Fourth and Vine, SOLE AtiEST: sell.ro tr SPECIAL FOR 'HOLIDAY SALES. • TO RETAILERS rG OF' Laces, Embroideries, Linens, White Goods, Handkfs. ' UWE ARTICLES, • • SECS AS SETS. COV.AnS SLEEVES; LINEN DACE .`" xnuasurcEEE AND PLAIN REErs., ETC.. Irigreat variety, among which will bo fount! a 132119 lior rortment of. Goods imitable for 'Holiciay Gaits. ..itITTER & FERRIS , No. 36 South Eleventh Street, Will °Hen for oneMenth their largo and - dealrablo 'took an above at GOLD PRICES FOR CURRENCY. equiva. latit to a REDUCTION OF 80 PER CENT, dot at • • -.CHRISTMASRE SEfT S. ; 0 MISKEY, ( MERRILL Si' THAdARA, 718 Chestnut Street s .l . Would call attention to their fine assortment of ijRONZES. FLEXIBLE DROP LIGHTS• WITH STANDS, PORCELAIN AND OTHER FINE BIDIDES, All suitable for CI,IRIST.AS.yrtESIINItaci Ults./WN BRAND LAYEII RAISINS. WHOLEIII halves and quarter boxes of this sklendid mit, land. l a and for ula by JOS, B. BURBLER it/ CU, I.OS Sou* p wan Anne,