POLITIECA.th The Lau; Election at Pittsburgh.. IA Mtn the ritiabersh Coni mettle! of December 1100 At sit' eleetion yelibird&Y J. Blackmore, Inde- Pendent liernocrat and Workinsimm's ,candidate, wag elected May or over John W. Riddell, the'regillat Hepllb -liteD candidate by 3,011 majority; and Samuel Allinder, h o iden neptibilaap t owe Wilitam C. McCarthy,. the. regular Republican candidate, for Treasurer. eY il i Tn s. jority. L'be regular Republican nominees t o city A t. tomer and Controller, Messrs. Slagle and McUargo, . are' . e le c ted. by tig majority for the former and MI for the lab tedover Moors. Ituricwhi and Wright. who as 'well at Mews. Blackmon, and Allinder, wore on the Werking moll ticket. In both branches et the City Councils the. Repu blicans wili herd overwhelming -majorities. ' • . •. . The v e tnomme had no ticket in the field: •Of the sue. , cessfcli candidates one ,(the Mayor) is ,e. Democrat and three are Republicans, It would be treeless to disguise that the defeat of the regular Republictoncirdnees for Mayor and Treat - neer was in consequenee of the open bargain by which they were nominsted,.... Although no body pretended to question that Mr. Riddell, the Itopith neon nominee, was immensurabbr . the cupertor of Sir. illackmore. the independent Democratic' and Working men's nominee; although tt wasg on —erallY conceded that at this juncture of airstream was in many respects the very mentor 'the post of 3layoet although his lifelong and eminently elfin nt serving .us a. Repub li cen were known to all: Milieu his character was as indisputable • Mir i as aerviees, ,, the -way la •e WO nominated de zok termined a largo , dy of Repubilcans not to support him. and main more, regarding 'of every , consideridion, to openly support Mg - oLtnelit, , who, in addition, had the aiunTigh°,ltilz,g4ll:7=mcitandgrilagttialill: e r.fitegl e thrzelyesi from is polls. whenever Conventions fail of their duty, the peop i rStarti entry to rebuke them, the alien heartily re. join. though Ahufl ber of articles of clothing, belonging to other boarders; disappeared about the same time. The carpet bag was examined, and found to contain three stones wrapped ih Paper, Treuss:',OLuri.--The regular stated meeting of the Preeligildi was held yesterday after.' - B oom :Aftetthe transaction of the ordinary business the memoirs of George C. Bower. Jr., and Ernest C. Wallace, decease d rnem Dem prepared by (jasper bouder, Jr., were read by Mt. r/ tench!, -Wei* There was a very fair attendance of =embers nt the meeting. • JUVENILE , ,TiLx. , TAPPERS.-TWO bov named john Torrey and John '/Ifettetttott, were ar rotted yeater. 4 1,y by nigh COMltable , Dmuicid, ' , in 410 coal office of Wm. Wagner. Ninthetreet. above Po_plar street, where they had robbed the money drawer of live dollars. The stolen money was found on'the prisoners. The youtha were committed by Alderman Hood. Bola) Tunt-r.- r -A colored man, pupal John Seery, •went into Nesll's storeon Second 'beet. above Vine, yeaterday afteraoon. and helpdd Unmet" 'to a lot of alerts. lie use roon arrested and the stolen property wee recovered; li.nry was taken before 414. 741 and, and was committed in default 4f illl.OOO bail. LOCENY:— . l'homas Corkran, who was. mt. •ployed in an office near Fourth and Walnut !treats. wee arrested yesterday and taken before Reeorder 'Entru, on the charge of having collected $25. and neglected:to turn the money over to his employer. fle was committed ter a further bearing. . AWAITING AN OWNlUt.—Early on last Saturday looming a pusb.cart was found at. Thirteenth and Wal nut, by Iteaerre Oiliter Finley._ The same can be had by its o • ner, on application to O fficer Finley, at the Central, Station. CITY NOTICES. To CONSUISIVITVES. WILBOVA COD LIVP.P. OIL AND LIISIV, Has now been before the publicofor ten years, and has steadily grown into favor and appreciation. I This could apt be the case unless the ' preparation was of un donbted and high intribbie value. The combination of ttie phosphate of limo with pure Ced Liver Oil, as pre , Tared by Da. WiLnott, has produced a new phase in the treatment of Consumption and all diseases of the lungs This article can be taken by the moat delicate invalid witkont creating the disgusting nausea which is such a Prominent objection to the Cod Liver Oil when taken without Hine. This preparation is pre scribed by the regular faculty, and sold by the proprie tor, wholesale and retail. ALEX. B. Wir.noß, Chemist. 'No. 166 Court Street, Boston. In Philadelphia by Johnston, llolloway & Cowden' and Druggists gene rally. GREENBACKS GIVEN AWAY 4 1`o the purehtteers of "Manilall'a Pinc•Tree Tar Drop)," The most popular remedy extant for Coughs, Colds etc. They are perfectly white, very pleasane to the taste, and quite etreetauth In sliding cases for the pocket, and sold by all Druggists and Dealers, kriceos cents. -- - - B o ' wEl e s bin= une.nuit, Is a certain, safe and speetty. cure for 43h011e, Paine and Spasms—yielding great mild no children Teal:lint. Laboratory Sixth put antem , --Bownii's Gut ARABIC: SECIMIS quiet Colldis) ebenthe inflamed gusfacea.relievp boaraeneds, pains, tioreneas of the breast tough morning phlegm, _and droVir x. corritort in Bronchial Irritations. M per ade , Sixth and Vine streets. Bold •by druggist& gatato bo Wr. auk still eksiltig OuVoiWitumense stock of Lace Curtains at- cosh Bowe great bargains' loft - in Embroidered. ,bace,. Application, 'Nottingham and_ ?Muslin ,Curtainb.- ,•• • • - • rgirt.Tl', CARAMOTON' &co y 733 Chestnut 'street BRICESOW'S 1130AP8.—Elder , FlotTer, Turtle 011, Glyceriue,-Leltnets, Stulower.libtek„ Riney &C. SVOWOIOI & BirolesnuOmporters, 93 South Eighth street. DEAVNESS, BLINDNESS AND akTARRII.-.. Isaacs, M.D., Profeasor of the Eye and Bar, treats diseases Appertalithig to the above members with the utmost success.. estimonlalstrotn , the moat re liablescrarces in the 'city can be. seen at.his mike. No. Boa Arch street. The medical acuity are invited to ac company their pationts, as be has no secrete in his practice. - Artificial otat bisected.. No charge made Cur examination': , , . • DwoooisTs' Suxinsucs and Fancy Goods.. Elbrow.utrask rinOTUMIS, IMpOrterS, 23 South Eighth street. • IF Yotr wOuld keep . warm -, This kind Of. weather. • You can get all kiwis of tine Fars at . , Oakfordl3'. Couto:mutat Hotel • WHAT SHALL I BOY FOR A CIFORTSTAIAS ' GIFT for my wife, sister. cousin, niece 'or "intended" (a 3 the case may be).• is the perplexing question as the Liolidaya approach. No*, we are happy to say we can answer thia question for one and all. Buy, one of those Beautiful Combination. Sewing ,and Button hole Machines, at the S. W. corner ,of Eleventh and Chestnut areas. Nothitag*could be more , appropriate for the purpose.' l'itgance 'gra we/Illness combined, and the price within the:teach - era. ' Vgar Lutem.CAT.ISTERA Almeria Grapes.— . XITOTIELL & PLZTOMM, U. Clretnacistreet, RrintitgiD2l INSTITUTE—SECURE YOUR' SHARES AT Oxon.—The different Agents throughout the coun try are rapidly making their returns of the shareis Sold In aid of theltiveraide Institute. This indicates that the grand distribution of presents will come off at the time' announced.' Those .who wish shares should make immediate application, as the subscription books may close At any moment. Office, No. 921 Chestnut street. Wrtgow 1311&pHs closing old at 228 Chestnut street, kiLTY, OABRI Limn% In whole, half, and q,arter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peet Currant% Sweet Cider, and Pure Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, ie., aa & Flavours, • 1204 Chestnut street. Jr you would keep Watla • ' This kindot weather. Yon am get all khiels of line Fare at OaWords', Continental HoteL LACTi CURTAINS 131CLLibra CHEAP.—No mistake. The finest ever received by the trade in 'this country, purchased at auction at remarkably low prides, and will be sold accordingly, by W. Henry Patten, 140 Chestnut street. EXTRA Frets BLACK TEA fly the chest of from 5 to 50 pounds. DirTommc 8c Fmrromrs. 1204 Chestnut street. IF I'OU world keep warm Thin kind of weather, Ton can get all kinds of flue Fare at Oakfords', Continegal Hotel No Htnurnro.—Cturtains and'Shades selling at a great redaction. No pretence, but real bona fide bargains at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. Arrival from lawman.. BALTIMORE, Dec. 12.--The steamship Cuba, from Havana on the 7th, arrived here at 11 o'clock last night. , , GENERAL BUTLER ' says .if Man's house is worth $lO,OOO to-day, with the ' National: debt at $2,- 000,000,000, when, the debt Is reduced one-halt then your htruso is worth $20,000: and ergo, if the debt is reduced, to nothing, then your house is worth $2,000,- 000,000: , These aro big Agates, because we are dealing with big things (the national debt and General Butler); but to come,o small figures, we would say that a small sum will buy a winter snit of Clothes at °has: Stokes it Co.'s first-chuis Clothing House, tinder the Conti nental. , One visit will'convince, •• , - 13oare.—The largest assortment of Men's Boots and Shoes in the city. Bartlett, 88 Smith Sixth etreet, above Chestnut. GENII warm Barman or in ancient times, it is said; and surely a spirit of fragrance is imprisoned In oyery _Peon charged with Mahon% Extract of the "Night Blooming Cerena," and sPreads,its wings upon the air, enthralling the sense, whenever one of the crystal cylinders is. opened. • NEB* Frtni OLD Govintiotdri jAys Coma. Very Choice New Ctop Tait: 1204 (Meat= etrcet. ADCTION CIIRTAIM3.—Very elegant and very tut quality. Belling at very low priceo, at W. Henry Patten% 1408 Chestnut street. , - Th an u on. SANITARY result's are experienced by taking an occasional dine ofßit. Teams's. Tro-Dour, OOREUX, Or UNVriIISAL DTEITILALOIA. PILL. This ntedi eine, by toning and stimulating the nerve Ituid, pre vents or removes NsusstotA,Nerve-ache, or any com plaint:a of a-nervous character, and produces perma nent health. Apothecaries have this medicine. . Jerre Rom, 285 Dockstreet, beloW Third, revived by W. I.Larkin on the European plan. Meals from() A. M. to .19 P. A 1.,, Good, lodgings for . guests. House open all night. Rooms 50 eta per night. Cturranq Goons and furniture coverings closing out at a great sacrifice. We have again .marked down our retail stock, as it must be eiosed out by Jan. Ist, HRLTY, ()ARRINGTON & CO., • 728 Chestnut street. WINDOW SITADES., The cheapest window shades can be had at' Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street, Re is always selling of, (Goods cheap, and no hum. butt, THE Primmer, Bnwm6 Macturrn.--James Par ton, in the history of Sewing Machines in the et Ilant lc Monthly, says: "Without presuming to give an opinion in regard to the comparative merits of the various ma chines, we may say that we wore exceedingly struck wish the elegance and ingenuity of the Florence. , ? That 1s a commendation worth more to the reputa tion of the sewing machine than any "Fair" gold medal premium, because it is the opinion of a man of genies and extensive observation. We advise our roadere, One and all, to secure enefor a'holiday pros ea. There is no better; none more beautiful, simple or durable. Office and salesroom, No. ,1123 Chestnut WHITE OrtAPEO, WHITE tiRAP7 ; By the WhOiOBOIO or single . rind. BEITOILZLI: 1204'OheAtunt street. TlrliorhrEux.—lfor Nomptness,. good work manship and low prices apply at Patten'a, 140 S Chest. Ent street. FANCY BONNETS AND TRIMMED "EIATS pelting at very low prices, much below cost, to close ttle ,season; also, a few fine Prenclil3oanets at g,reat.hargalus. the latest bonnet frames, bonnet material, &c., all selling out at a great sacrifice. . WOOD & Cum, 725 Chestnut sheet. LADY APPLYB, Oran s, Lemons, Almonds English Walnuts, reciuie_ t , & c. Aturenstn & 1204 Chestnut street. SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. I am now prepared to frindsh railroads throughout the United Ntatee with my Patent Railroad . Switches. by tha use of Which the!HAM TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN. and It is impoosible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of irwitthea. The owing lorails,aa the great saving_ in Weir of the rolling !dock. Which is by this moans provided with a level,genooth, iodine track:at switches! in place of the , usual movable rail,. and the consequent 'severe blows' awned by the open joints and battered ends.la a matter i d es orehat ihe aepeedal attention. of ad Railroad Companies. Af3 A BINITER.OZ ROONOMY ALONE this Wow tion needs only to be tried to insure its adoptions but beyond thb economy. THE PERFECT IMMUNITY ACCIDENT *reed by misplaced switches la a =bled .not only of importance io r a m ,* t o Property saved itom detraction, but it concerns THE ME Mg) 'LIMB OF. ALL ' TRAVELERS 41PON RAILROAD& ' I refer to Dm rhilidolPhla_ idad Reading Railroad Com. Paril. now yz i row YOrit AO, I , l em Railroad Co. I am nod for ', m a le oher Railroad Com. pantos. and/ ditut/Y Ova soWonll,litiba in detail that may be desired. WAL waturrOx,. Jr.,, Patentee, Box No. 2745 PhilodS., Pa. Ocoee, No. 28 South Third 1004 , I hUsdro Factory, walnut aboie inkilmin. oolAtin rl4. D I MMO 11477 o?&M9ilarg r ig OLD• AMA& OFFICE. lyperof*.c. Ilukllteiradif t Lo . N. a -ramw • gag*. bard nvimmor, BEET.PRIOEP. ftwan DIAACI fiIATHANIX - 41170TIONEBR, N. E. ooNNEN u 1. 4.. . a Third and 13pnma ' ant" one RUM beim Of Enchs .00,000 loons 7E I . thanidl sunii*j dlaino Playas. plat" , value. , co hoop' , frau X 7 . rairlall ia ClVldZa 71447, . • AM THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN.4-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,DEMME , 12; lam, ON & Co. HOLIDAY GOODS. 1867. CHRISTMAS • 1867.. CLARK & BIDDLE , Jewellers and Silversmiths, Beg leave to intern their patrons that bar- lug made large accessions to their stoili dvring • the past week, their , assortment le now mach greater and more varied than they have ever before offered. Pi-ices Greatly Reduced on the Eutit e StOck. CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, .el7-to th sax' rp4 R. & G. A. WRIGHT, No. 624 Chestnut Street, Have jut received a large, assortment of now and elegant FANCY ARTICLES, Selected in Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, ESPECIALLY FOR Christmas Presents. a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Which they offer for sale at very reduced prices. deg-th 5.m.1.20 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Nothing more appropriate for a Christmas Gift than one of the GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVEBBEAMING , SEWING MACHINE It hi Warranted to execute in the bait manriel l eiver7vari of Sewing. Hemming, Felling, Cording, GM& Emil Ing Gathering. Overseaming. ' broidering on the edde. and in addition makes beautiful - Button and Eylet Holes in all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL, Beira Aboolutely the b eat FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. AND INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. • Circular% with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine. can be bad by application at the 41141L' El ROOMS OF TEE CO., S. W. nor. Eleventh and Chestnut tilt. Instruction given on the Machine gratuitously to all urehasers. nois.lmry4 HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GEN'TLEMEN. An elegant assortment of Wrappers, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Scarfs, Cardigan do., Gloves, Mufflers, Sieve Buttons, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 814 Chestnut Street. deiltjailro CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: . The beet and most suitable Frennt 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. Bt. Louie and Virginia Flour. Also, and''atar e tl3..torirrhteoata Me ny = in the market. GEO. F. ZEELNDER,' Fourth and Vine SOLE tt HOLIDAY GOODS. UMBRELLAS! FOR lEloliday Presents. & 'ELL NOW READY. WILLIAM A, DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREE"V. se7.lStr9 ELVANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES For Holiday Prezente. MASON ac CO., 907 Chestnut street ROSEWOOD DESKS, TURKEY AND RUSSIA WRITING CASES, in "erylnrggi4 907 Cheetnut tamer. Catirri! PEN.HOLDEREI, BOOKALARK.I3, STAMP BOXES. CARD SAUCETI3, &c. SCOTCH GOODS. INKSTANDS, MATCII BOXES: PAPER ENIVES, PiNCUESMONS, Ae. MASON & CO. 907 Ceestnut street. roues POCKET KNIVES AND, SCISSORS: WOBTKNIIOLIIPS Sc ROGERS'S finS makes. MASON 41; . . 907 Chestnut street. PARIS, VIENNA AND LONDON FINE TOCKET BOOKS. hi Russia, Turkey and Calf. . MASON 6c CO.. 907 Chestnut street. 00D.41.1..13 CIIRIBTIVAB STATIONERY G . 10..130N es'CO.. 901 Chestnut Street. 1713=1 AND,TIMPX9( P 4 P 8 M4ooli__ itattOw k 907 %/Wpm MK& HOLM 11(' GI E GiUtOP-01*- OFFERS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Steck & Co's pianos, Tlaines Bros. Pianos, AND Mason & CABINET ORGANS. Prices to suit the antes. del° Ide24lno PIANOS TO RENT.° CHAS, W. A. TRUMPLER, it B L New Rade Store, 926 OREBTNIIT STREET, Offers NEW ag. 13WOONMI DRA PKOtI TO. BENZ Pianos and Organs FOR SALE. oeikal rp4 NOV ti4I I PIIWEBER PIANO! hese MUM areTNITIMMICUOWLEIXOths Best Plano-Fortes Manuthotured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY. They are used In the Conservatoriesi oflnsic of New York and Brooklyn. and by the leading schools in the comm. try. A. full and varied assortment con. scantly on hand.. .I.A.GETZII4IIOI3 CHESTNUT STREW. AI/ 10.14E1W rATBNT TREMOLO EltiOnfrOlOr CO. organs and Melodeons, _with the ett a tent tremolo." eel 44 tu tt rie TIFFANY' & 'CO. Respectfully invite those visiting New York and in par exit of nice HOLIDAY FRESENTd, to an early inspec tion of their collection of novelties, gathered from all parte of Burn), as well as manufactur i p al home. They make exception this autumn to venal c tom, in receiving all their now goods IN NOVEBIBE in order to give better attention to purchasers during the Cluistmas sea. eon. In no previous year has the House presented such full and interesting assortment of Awricuai FOR GIFTS. Goods packet and sent home at the risk of the Howe. 560 and 559 BROADWAY, New York. (House in Earls, Tiffany, Reed & Co.) month ato tdo'si • Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. 'Gentlemen's Wrappers. JOHN C. ARRISON, Noa.l ana sic Sixth le now offering an elegant and extenalve assortment of Gentlemen's Wrappers, Scarfs, Ties,Multlers,Gloves,Hdkfs., etc., Vic., etc., - Boilable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ALB% Els usual assortment of Merino. Bilk and Woolen Undershirts and Drawers. AU U 0 J. C. BARNES & CO GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MLINEVIeII=n OP Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &o. Nth 245 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. oes.smfr CHOICE FINE CONFEOTIONS, PUT VP IN NUT BO: BRIDLE FOB PRESENT% HAINES it LEEDS, MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE FINE CONFECTIONS, 906 Market Street. Also. oplrdld assortment of FroneyzolK latird g r dt t re 1867. CHRISTMAS. 1867. FINE CONFECTIONS, PUT UP IN NEAT BOXES, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Delivered in any put of the city. E. G. WHITMAN & 06, 88 Chestnut : Street. dale-tut NEW CITRON, CHOICE QUALITY, 85 CTEI. NE v CURRANTS, Choice Quality, 15 cents. NEW RAISINS, for 22 cents to 60 cents. CHOICE SULTANA. RAISINS. PURE SPICES, CIDER, COOKING WINES AND BRANDIES, at (MUSTY'S EAST MD GROCERY, delo.l2t No. 118 South SECOND Street. BONBONS DE PARIS. IiOUVEAUTEEIPOUg ETRENNES. C.„ 1 3 ENAS, CONFECTIONER; "FROM PrAltlSi No. 830 Walnut Street. A splendid variety of FANCY BOXES ID BORBOINIERES, Of the newest style, Just received from Paris. dell.l2tro• HoTADAy PRESENTS At JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.'S, _ Opticians, de&th.e,tn,ttrp4 924 Chestnut street. T OL G D L Y PSRESU E A TE L . E S OPERA GLASSES, WHEEL OF LIFE, LASTERNE,MIOROSCOPES • MATHEMATICAL STEUMENTS Az &a. JAMES W t IQUEeN & CO dfs.tb eau tr ,§ am Chestnut str eet. t. MASON & CO.. 807 Oheatnut street. ISAAC B. EVANS K.xu,.a~rosss am mum= OILS, PAINTS, VpINIStEk: Naval Stores and SOON NA , IR North Detiware avenue, Philo& - .. upLigioni - ormirmitatir.t — nwEip Hui iL l um 4 stia 44 1 1,,titing, ac. es AI a y ~ •,I ~ • t , J . 4. INO WIM/ ^,l Mish e s. t4ilo4#6lr S AND BEST'sToon oir„ . FlNt' 'OLE(' 'RIB WHISKIR'g THE la A D NOW '.vosskakEr) BY „ HEN ~ S. RAITE- &00 .” at's and L 'H smEzigniv Who offer the - seine Tq'Tini- TBADS, in Lots, on very othreidoiteellt rime; stook[ ddt Bye *Mao YPt BOND, Centrism *Mite Yeararilas animas mg sant ; a nd irrjui tureemb the vierleem Menellmee idea M 6, %Rd omits year vat Liberal contracts made for late to arrivi itt _ream . !Alm a& 11 .11•11,0% Ern. ill eon Lam Wikara'or at Hondo! Ig i rile irazusa may imam LADIES' 'HEIESS GOODS; , . • SPECIALTIES IN LADIES! FINE FURS. NOW OPEN. The choir,est selection we have over offered. eowneuell of FINE RUSSIAN, SABLE. , IER/DSON BAY SABLE. • ,* EASTERN AMERICAN SAPPR. ROYAL ERMINE AND OEUNOMLLA. • FINE SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, ASTRAC.A.N. *ILLY, ORXIITEANs Besides raw other varieties. • REAL ASTItAGAN CLOAKS; ARCTIC) SEAL CLOAKS. ' FINE SABLE CLOAIDE And other lenge Fur Genneste, PRocir6g, & co., RE CEIZSTNUT Street. SPEdIALTIES Ladies' Fine Cloaks. NOW OPEN. THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER RE. HINTED, COMPRISING GARMENTS 114 THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE VCILOSS, IN.GREAT VARIETY . AND WHICH WE WILL SELL AT POPULAR PRIORS. J. W. Proctor & Co., SPECIALTIES Bich Black Dress Silks. We have lust received a Care . of • FINE LYONS EMI L% Purchased under. advantageous Mreiiill!ustsi of qua* ties vaz7ing from 11141 tilo 50, ' To which we reirpeetfulli eak tha attentive 'of Ladles. woods will he sold ror less then Um, would eest to impo 3:I W. Proctor & Co., 920 CHESTNUT Street. DRESS -MAKING DEPARTNIENT. All the Favorite Cokwa to PLAIN CORDED POPLINS. Eenzat.reial VELOURS =SSE And other Rich Fabrics for WALKING SUITS. + . Which we wilt Bell by the yard, or make to order. LA DIES DRESSES, MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS, At all that* roady-made to pat on. J. W. - .PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. 0c29-tu th a 51zo rPt 111111UMMCIE. . THE • SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The , Fidelity-. humranee, Trust And Safe Deposit Corny Hind FOB THE SAYE REEPINg t OP SIAM STOOP wil CAPITAL oniF4l v uesburs. tz. intowNE, m , Tim.. .14A0,‘„,, i ii . .' ouN wHis ---- '7' ' 1 :,. .• -: ''..r-g . GLUING iil.. i '• . ' . . oi:.•' -'' ' • . or - Wm * hs, ma . -, . cor the Eldlealieds National lEpac.49"l*ClicOtoirt L• Gu ardargM#l7 _lg .I.2l,ll AR teruol a y. Co ..==,:;:: ::::::!gr per vr. , Co or B ..7=7.,........1PLE . Um Cols or B u.....,................».. ore Gold or Ives .. ...,........,..a ftiar GAUL IMMO Mas ts no or or _ Creams. *a t via to the . sag lis T__,..ilo ulauxe(4 2 relfingErr viam.ris VAurinr:or m ESH.sio.wo and Ha a . sororatoit to du and I Ipa avot; ea rest oonaltd w i n i 00 ,1= 0 2 ‘ 5"61 alWell-111114 WIP M% BR O W SE. Pre' ld . 2,0113111 Pornorolok - . Sorrotorr rtna ?Nonni& I , - - .1v MV-TTVFN - T-'3 moor SIKINILTII4 ' i i k y lijX . T S AND BEIETL--3138. Ins as _ _ now _ ids° ti)ll4s7ll:Wid7=to ;no* aftrai. mu BENT—A r /NE 16_1_3 B PC" D-13 m.l =TO on uhoolnut dreg. (south , 411103 i nffrnut TO Fo , too , to. , Adam' B. A., two o co. -4 Ge * FAMU mo aktocir.‘:,ootirt o /° 11211 . 1 bso OA' Tflt... 4 o .. zs . fri r t. AND ,nthers,— arid lunr.111:17: 7 rTonic upnW.. oatawini" hoon!OFtII7,3,FAN. Alf). (Or .• etttsk ' :',ilolo*Gi*/ BINN RAAMIC BUTIOR QF pOSti4Tri n w egy i tiou of tbolollilA g y , FlTA7auta'aboZvt. Inal,sZretaaS - .1144-0, and f" 1 / 1 sbrftdad. l inliffio VOW - r1 8 :8141Nit k row 4, Qv. Woad Ana Ovntost4l., PW1491, 414, BUM & at.) EMPOWER or ' • VVATMI.ES, pLaigoNps, And"other Preelotno,Stolies, [" iZsia:jcY4;~ la~~ • I : " YIP 41k1:4 T. GALLAGREW, MANUFACTURING JEWELER/ Invitee the attention ot , hle friends and customers. to SIB NEW ESTABLISSIMENT, 1300 calernars STREET. Goods wamiated'ot thitquallty, at pieta mach below the weal ratea. detothAta.lotratt AMERICAN AND swiss WATCHES h dug movEmremrsr. JOHN N. HARPER, Ns. 808 Chestnut IMPeet, Sd 'Thor. The attention of the trade ii sin csfied to Loveless at LADY'S, GOLD WATCHES clash:l/tout at reduced yam epulotrxe Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 444 LOCUST! STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of . the Ball and Cube patterns, roanafaeteroe ovary deettiHation of Ems OTKRLING 811.722. W AZIL and offers for oale, wbotosato and retell. a &doe ewe& wont of tiell and beandtfol, pods of raw allies at toy prices. J. K. ittlA MM77. 1- "TI inlll.4* 1. ESTATII—T • 011 AS de 80N8 SALL-- 0.2 Tuesday. January 14th, 1868, at 19 Woe*. noon. will be told at public solo. at the PhUndelobLa Sa chet/WS the follolvirlitL4llcoirt . viz.: No. 1. Three-Amy Brick Dwew rA No. may avenue. abovo street, !tenth - LAW Hutt Ruse story brick manmade and Go tt of ground. attests es the westeriy side of Men a venue . above Richmond Weer. No 1016 z the lot la front on Montgomery 20 feet. incliMing a throe-i eat wide allay and ex. tending in depth Id feet.' -litebieetle an irrodossalet a yearly grouted last of RA No. 2.—Two thromtory Brick DwalZ at Noo. 417 and 419 Richmond street, 811 h-War& All three Hari brick mounts,. with twoefory fans° buildings and lot of pound, sibyl* on the northeast side Of Richmond street, 144 feet 4 inches tiortheaat of WIJIGTOT street. No. an; the lot containing in front' ow Richmond street 15 feet. and extending is depth 00 feet to Kayser& court. Subject to an irredeemable grelild rent of $37 50. Tcnne—sUlV si= 3 / 4 on mortgage. No. 9—All that brick twesetwm. with two- dory brick Wadi** and ot ofadjoinieg r Ae above, situate On the northeard.•t&W of Richmond 150 feet 4 Ineheo northeast of Hanover street. No. 419,.• tbe lot containingtn front on Richmond street 18 feet. an d ex tending in death 80 feet. Mithror of ail inaumbranee. ediate poommeloo. Terms—WOO may remain On alkg y V M. TH &OMAS rAnetioneares. IS and.l4l Youtteetrost. ' deilla4.ll 2 oltrillilitY COUNT BAI.II.—BSTATE OF PAT- H& , Lavery, de —Thome & &MA A Threeetory ttri r m lotel. northeast corni l lriMma e tiot and Amber ant toes Orittrgt.th Orlibans* Colin for And eataty et MUsid& will be sold at public, on TyseedaVanusay 7 at 12 o'clock. noon, at the FlilleAelp Exchaage. the Mow ing deecribed property, late of &trick Lavery, deed.. viz.: All that lot of ground, with the brick hotel building thereon exerted, situate and' beginning at the north thasenVy corner of Front and Amber streets. 19th Ward extending nortseirlx4lsisig the easterly , side of Front aca t f,3 reet 54' metes:. minim eastward!? ot a line at t angles with Front street 23 feet iiiii Inches to a point ; aoutheustwardly on a line :aright angles with Amber street 23 feet log *Ache* to the northweiderlY aide of Amber street; thence sotithwestwardlY along the northwesterly side of Amber street 53 feet 935 inches to a point, and thence nortliweeterlY 1 foot iiii. inches to 'the plimsoll briglindnit. The above premises are subject to two yearly ground rents—one of $B7 57. payable half-yearly. on Lit of iFebrusr3r and A uguet, and thetiter of $35 to, pa able ht day of May avid November gi every year. Bounded westward by Front street, nett ward and northeastward by ground now or formerly of William Leatherbiuy. and thesouaetward by Amber atte4 ' • he cote. E. A. hIERRICIC, Clerk O. C. LEWIS C.. CAI39IEDY Adulstrlitor. Ai. THOMAS & 50NI 1 / 4 Auctioneers.' 139 said 141 Boni Fourth street. del2 Slia4 inORPHANS' COURT BALE. — ESTATE OF Christi= , Wahl. dace:med.-Minute rt Sons, Auc tioneer/I.—Building bet. Fourth street. south of Morris street. First Ward- Pureuent to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday. January it, MIL' at 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia &reheat& the following described proPortl. late of Christian Weld, de ceased. via.: A lot of ground, situate on the p v t side of Fourth etreet,.94 feet south of Morris street, t Ward. cif' . of PhiladelphiaLcontaining in i rant on ourth street 16 feet, and extending in depth 110 feet 7 inches to a . 86 feet wide street. ca ll ed Cuba 'street. Hounded on the -north and south by ground_norr or late of theyeing. ton Workingmen's t.et"Uondissoegltien , and g Atte IT same 'premises which Chris an 16 ter and a. by In denture dated July 'II, 1860, la the o ffi ce ter re cording of deeds, de.. in and fo • clip and county of Philadelphia. in beet Book A. . . Nal_page 98, de.. granted and conveyed unto said bristles: Wahl in fee. By the Court. E. A. ERRICK. Clerk O.C. McQUALE, Administrator. THOMAS a 80145. Agetioneera , ' 1119 sald 141 South Fourth even: , 4 199 4 11 UltkilAtgo' t;CioisT SALE.--EsTArs OF CHAS. Penrose. deceased:Thomegi • &Attetlon eem--Irredeembliw Ground Rent, .$2O. year. In pursuance to fign order of the 'Orlime Court for the City' and County' of; Philadelphia. 141 % sold at public sale, on Tuesday.' Jimilaty 7,1845,At o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphin Exchange, the. follow- Mg described property late of Charles Penrose; deceased viz.: All that ,yearly ground rent of twenty Spanish sli ver :Wiled Sellars; payable on the first dai of ' November In every year forever, issuing out °Lind - c argeablsrupon all that lot of ground, situate on the east s do of Second street, and north side of Queen street, ithe Mt( of r 731 11 - delphla ; cottsining in front on Seco ndstem Etteet 7 inebes, and in depth on Queen street 621 feet ti inches. awl in breadth on the rear from Queen: street northward 22 feet 7. Inches. By the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. CHARLES PENROSE. • "$ • jolts R PENROSE, LExecutora. CLEDIENT_A. BUCKLEY. ABRAHAM PERKINS, , 21.'FlICHAK & SONS. Auer& 1.89 midi* South Fourth street. de12,21Ja4 rOltlll & Nis ' 00 UST 8A LE --iiii'ro, u l OP Hannah C. Louderback. a ,minor .— Thomas Bone. auctioneers.-2)64itocr Brick kit Ore and Dive No . glo South Eleventh street.—Pant to an Order.° 'the Orphans* Court for the city andcounty of Philadeinish4 f ib, :will be sold at publics sale. esday, Januar) , It i ? 1668. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the delPhla Exchange, e fol. lowing_deseribed property orie.eizth of Hannah : Lou derhack a minor): All-th memos. and lot of ground, situate on the west aide of Eleventh street, city of Phila delphia, beg i nning at the distance of ea feet sou h of South street "von inina in front on Eleventh street 16feet, and extend ins in depth 86 feet. ~- By the Court. E. ,d., REEEICE , Clerk Q. 0,, N. Et.—One.sixth interest wilt be gold by order of thet Orphans's' Court. the remainder by the other owners' thereof--tha purchaser obtaining ii.title to the whole. rir- . Tho above property has been occupied for several Years as a store and dwelling, and is an excellent stand for business - . • . ... . . ' lid. TIIOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. de12,211a4 . 129 and 141 South Fourth otreet. ti .lt IgAtiESTATE.-';THOMAS & SONS' SALE— ' Large . and Valuable. Lot, .seven germ, Newport street. Thirty4lecond street. Thirty.lirst sheet, need street; Dickerson eet, Twenty.sixt& tis ard,--On , Tues. -day,,,lanuary•7,. at ig o'clock noon, will „_leold. at u l ik public sale. at the iladebbh, Exclututei all tat lerge and valuable lake r Around, altuate ay. the em Mde .of Newport street, about 114 feet south of Wits ,1 0 , lame. Twenty.sixth Ward; having a front of NI 48400 feet on Newport atrect, and extending in depth on the , ' abaft lite. otos, Thirtplecoad . and Thirty.fiest atreeV i ig&l 11.4.100 the fee and the southerly line 87814.100ths feet, ing :in widthou ho rear end, 814 16400 the feet; - (ranting alas on ludokerson and Hoed etreets, when . out throll Bll ,‘"cen• ta !Ring 6 t4.looths acres of ground ' Will be sold according to recenesurvey, w hi c h M m ay seen at the auction rooms bi ... ; . I • - ' • . THOMAS & SONS, A ltooNntieers, '01%14.21,28181 UM and 141 Souut Foltrth street. REAL LiSTAlll—THOMittalNo. SALE.— inSuperior letsitrstory tron.tront ore. to straw berry at., between Chestnut and Market and 2d,tinel Ad ate., opposite Trotter at. Ql l tTuomAaYi 42 4 , -It'Aßer; O'ClOdt, 120017, bri sold at pablie sass,. vit, la r I /II :delphia Exchage:all that well•built tiveatory , nt store and lot of ground, tituate on the westside Otr berry street betty •an tiliostnut and Market striate. and direct ly` opposite: TrOttor sty. fI, ,Whieb runs, Into ttei oad street i containing in front on litravti berry sir( tSO feet, and extending in depth 82 feet. Thu store was Lollt I'4;4'6;l'olliter olviter,•andisti nished in the , best •Inannars blab ceilings, die,. • , , - I • tier rents for Styr° r i le "! se a: jet, 1,0 121 id At tl . lO time :1;!! ettkita.:,;:,!'"o'''..:. M. ""'" 1 0,7,14Pr,a 1 .* f#11.4144: ROioITaatBVIRTIc s