CITY suioupTgi. 11EMRINCI OF AN ALI.IUMI) Foaor.n.—dosep B. Dawson who also pastes under various other names, bad ' a further hearing yesterday after noon, before Alderman Toland, on the charge of forgery and the larceny of two gold watchegroln Borbacher's store, on Poplar street. C. A. Pierson, teller of the Central National Bank, testified that, ate or 18th of Oc tober , Mr. E. W. Lynd, aout de h posit l7th or of the bank, introduced Dawson to him, and said that he had letters from Pittsburgh about Dawson, who wanted a situation. Dawson said that ho had a draft on Pittsbnrgh which he dezired cashed, but witness declined to cash its Dawson and Lynd then left. About a half hour afterwards, Dawson returned with a cheek for $l5O, signed E. W. Lynd. The signature vim bad, and witness de clined to cash the check unless Mr. Lynd en dorsed it, correct. It was soon-afterwards re turned, marked 'O. K., E. W. Lynd," and was paid. A boy named Taylor was afterwards sent to the bank with a check for $37, sikued E. W. L y nd. which was also paid. Maris Taylor, aged la years, from Pittsburgh, testified that he presented a cheek for $75, signed Ellis Harrel), at the Bank of the Northern Liberties, and was arrested. He was sent by Dawson to a store on Chestnut street to get some blank cheeks, and could not"get them. Ho picked up some cheeks in the Bank of Northern Liber ties and took them to a saloon on Girard avenue, where Dawson filled up and signed one. The c h e ck for $l6 was filled up at the Continental Hotel, and the name of Mr. Lyri was signed to it by Dawson. Knowing it to be a fOrgery the witness, retained $3O of the money. This concluded the evidence, and Dawson was held in $4,000 bail for forgeryand $l,OOO bail for larceny. Taylor was held In $2,000 for a further heating. THE SNOW ON TOE PAVEMENTS.--It is hardly fair for the officers of the municipal government to ask citizens to clear the snow from the pave ments in front of their houses, when none of it has been removed from the sidewalks in front of property belonging to the city. High Constable Clark was engaged in endeavoring to get the city- pavements .cleared;. batseems that City Councils have neglected to make an ippre priation for that purpose, and neither, the Com missioner of City Property nor the Chairman of Committee on City Property would fake the responsibility of ordering the work done. As the city of Philadelphia cannot be plaintiff and defendant in the same suit, there is no remedy. The however, applies to citizens, and they should comply with it. ASSAULT WITH A KNlPE.—Philip Thomas was before Recorder Erten yesterday afternoon, charged with assault and battery on Mr. Con nell, residing on Fourth street, near Walnut. Thomas. it seems, had abused and deserted his wife and two children. Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Mr, Connell. and he took herself and children to his house. Thomas has been in the habit of going there and raising a disturbance. Yester day, it is alleged. he went to the house and at •tempted to cut Mr. Connell with a knife. He was committed in default of $1,500 bail to an swer at Court. AN UNGRATEFUL ,FELLOW. - A man named Thomas Derr stopped at the office of Dr. Levis, No. 110 G Arch street, yesterday, to sell matches. Dr. L. bought two boxes, and generously gave Derr a dollar. As the man was about leaving the premines, he took and attempted to carry, off a handsome note-holder valued at $B. Dr. Levis observed the theft, seized the fellow, gave him a goo g d kickin. and then handed him (her to a policeman. Derr was taken before Ald. Jones and" as sent to the prison. Tux DELAWARE.—The river Delaware is filled With ffoating ice, and is almost choked up. Some of the cakes are exceedingly large. The docks along the city front are all closed up. •The ferry toais plying between here and Camden make their trips with great difficulty, and the channel is unnavigable for any but the largest class of vessels. It is high time that the city iceboat had commenced operations. Overnuts WarrrEo.—The First District Police desire an owner for a brown horse, 151 hands bight a new set of harness, and a full belt of small sleigh bells. A horse, and dearborn wagon containing but ter, poultry, &e., found on Tenth street, are awaiting a claimant at the Sixth District Police Station. MORE BNow.--Another snow storm com menced this morning about 9 o'clock? and all day the white flakes have been coming down at a lively rate. A strong breeze from the north east is blowing, and the storm bids fair to con dune throughout the remainder of the day. POCKET Pxcumo.--WlMam Buskins and John Andrews were arrested yesterday, and taken be fore Alderman Maule, upon the charge of having picked the pocket of a woman of $5 in a Market street passenger railway car. He were com mitted. FELL OS THR ICE.—Joseph Cranier, residing at No. 1345 Parrish street, fell on the icy pave ment at Eighth and Chestnut streets, yesterday afternoon, and had a leg broken. He was taken to the hospital by Reserve Officer Jones. LARCENic.---Henry KHz was committed yester day by Ald: Warren, to answer the charge of stealing clothing from a trunk in the Washington Hotel, at Thirty-ninth and Market streets. CHEW EDITION OF DICKENS.-T. B. Peterson & Brothers have commenced an edition of Dick ens, "For the Million," beginning with "Oliver Twist" and the "Pickwick Paners." This edition is published at the marvellously low rate of twenty-five cents per volume, and, with such op portunities, no one who can read at all ought to 'remain unacquainted with the works of the greatest romance-writer of the age. CHALLEN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY.—This young literary incaltution of our city has leaped into popular favor at a bptuad. Its proprietor, Challen, iippreeiated , a popular want, _and has supplied it. The regulations he has adopted are admirable. Publishers find it to their advan tage to supply their latest books in quantities, and all novelties can always be obtained at their library. BIS 110? SrxvEns delivers the address on occa Bien of the annual Christmas holiday exercises at Andalucia College, on the 19th instant. CITY NOTICES. THE GROVER & BAKER, 14CIIINES STILL PattAo—Tinev ATM ENDORSED DE THE AGENTS or PEOMIZYNT LOOK-STITCH MAGUIRE I — lt is already a well known fact that these unrivalled ,Sowing Ma chines, have been steadily but rapidly advancing in public tavor and estimation until they now stand at • the head of the list. The awarder the Exposition Universelle of the very highest prize in the decoration of Mr. Goodwin, the representative of the Grover & Baker Machines, with the Imperial Cross of the Legion of honor, Shod attest ing their superior merits, was only whit was expected by those who know the great reputation of these ma-• chines here. But we presume they were hardly Pre-, pared yet for such a frank admission as appears in the advertieement of one of. it principal competitors lwhose proprietors have heretofore in everything de- Precirded the merits of the Grover & Baker Elasti6 Stitch), that to sell their-machines they now find it ne cessary to attach an "imp rovement" by which they are enabled to make the "Elastic stitch, which uses the thread directly from two spools without • rewiading on . the bobbin, and ales to execute embroidery." "This," they say, "is a great improvement." In other words, they find their "rotating" invention, with its non-Elastic Steel, so unsalable that to con ' 'tune its vale the) meet have an • attachnient to make • the celebrated "Grover & hater Elastic Stitch." I Verily, the world mover!, but would it not be well for those who are about to purcilkse Sewing Machines to buy the genuine Grover & Baker machiuee, making the "Elastic Stitch," end eat:tilting the most elaborate owes, go_ embroidery, either with two threads, "three threads,” UrHoLs'ilael.— ifs or four threads ," without tiny rewinding on the bob- Fo — r pr — ondp od work= manship and low prices apply atr tte , mao vuou , him instead of petting one with a complicated attach-' • unt street. . • mad, =Mug a poor attempt at Imitation. As till:1U WE A-- s till closing out °Ur immense eloc k of the trellbOE for llolidsy pietieute, and an nothing can l d Lace, Appl cation, No Bei ttl Lace Cortaine id. cost.. Some great_h t arga g in: more apprepritue metul to wife, mother, sister, Vtilmbrotd.ere._%_,l3. uurtum • ttiot.d, than a good 4ewing Machine, wu advise, , ttoq; Of the readers ot the BuCtritt:, who would get tle hat, to extaittee the Grover /e 'Baker be- BUT FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT lore eurchtuilig I.teiet elltrihtiOd 1.1. is WH A T 8 / 1 . " 1 " • tq t d .1" ( 1 8,3 for my wife, sister, cousin, niece or neu , cit i m '"' l It Meter I Hbge orwork than :lb' ; the - ease may be), is the perplexing question as le. •Sts llohdays approach. 'Now, we are, happy to say "we s:reet. • cuirau:Aver this question for one and all Bay one oftliu-ri'enutiful Combination Sewing and Button ' Went .o'w Item, Ch,.! wlndow bole Islacidoes, at the 8. 151, 1 ,,,„c0rner of Eleventh and F:1:14/00 lA' h at l'atten'r, 145, Citi,litat. UlteblinK rat ethi. Nothing/mild be more appropriate • otwo) EcL,' : eg .(hood, cheap, 4114.1 119 1.111(11- ; for the purpose. htegarwe and ust i fttlne 68 combined, • . aud the Edo within the rettal Of 64, THE Burisaionrrir or .. x Owns PAat "..l,oo 1TX.5EW1..741 NIAMITIVIES AOXIIMMEDGRD COMPRICI- Tois.-11 is a significant fact that, whereaa the whole fraternity of their competitors once labored, by sped. ono arguments, to prove the inferiority of the 'Willcox di Gibbs improved elastic-stitch, known as the "patont tt flitted 'Thop-atttsh," Jnany of them are now offering as a substitute—VD those who know the practical value of such a stitch—an "Improved Attachment" to their Machines. : : We are not disposed to question the utility of this at tachment, nor to oppose its introduction as an infringe-, ment, but we submit that a sewing machine for family service especially, ahould be as simiu and free from complicated "attachments" as is compatible with the proper execution of .the 'varied raw of work re quired. • .1 Such a machine is the Willcox & Gibbs, to which special attention is invited. Principal office, 720 Chest nutstreet, . ' • , „NOT LIKING the play of the "Lady of Lyons,” as performed at Salt Lake, an aged Mormon arose, and went out with Ids twenty-four wives, angrily stating that be "wouldn't sit and see a play where a man made such a classed fuss over ono woman." In some re spects be was a sensible man, but the question now arises, suppose he had to furnish household supplies for these twenty-fonr wives, would he have sense enough to know that the very best coal in this city is sold by W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Girard avenus,,and at the corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets ?) To CoNsumrnvxs. Witvabteß Con LTVIIB OIL AND la :qr. Has now been before the publicofor ten years, and has steadily grown into favor and: appreciation. Thitt could not.be the case unless the preparation was of un doubted and high intrinsic value. The combination of the phosphate , of lime with pure Cod Liver Oil, as pre pared by Du. Nfix.non, has produced a new phase in the treatment of Consumption and dimases of the lungs This article can be taken by the most delicate invalid without creating the disgusting nausea which is such a prominent objection to the Cod Liver 011 when taken without lime. This preparation is pre ecribed by the regular faculty, and sold by, the proprie tor, wholesale and retail. ALEX. B. WILIIOU, Chemist, No. 10 Court street, Boston.. Irt .Philadelphia.by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden' - and Druggists gene rally. - • • GRNENEACKS GIVEN AWAY • • To the purchasers of "Marshaa's Pine Tree Tar Drops," The most popular remedy extant for Coughs, Colds etc. They are perfectly wbite, very pleasant to the taste, and quite effectual. In sliding cases for the pocket, and sold by all Ilmg,gists and Dealom. ,Price, .25 cents. Bow En's Gum ARABIC Sucntrrs quiet Coughs, sheathe inflamed surfaces, relieve boarseneas. pains, soreness of the breast, a tough morning phlegm, and impart much comfort in •Bronchial Irritations. Made by Bower, Sixth and Vihe streets. Sold by druggists. 95 tents per box. BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL is a certain, safe and Speedy cure for Cho?lie, PaIZS and Spaaras—yieldlug great relief to children Teetblm3., Laboratory Sixth and Green. lITTNnow SHADES closing out at half-price at 723 Chestnut street. KET.TY, CAI & R Co. BK43ow's 130AP&—Elder Flower,Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Roee, &,c. finowirear &Bemuses, Importers, • 23 South Eighth street. - - C 11111971. LIS CoNrEcrioNs.—E. G. Winrumi & .Co., the princes of Confectioners. continue to. pursue the useful and honorable employment of making peo ple comfortable and happy. Their stock of Christmas Confections is a study for en artist and a treat for an epicure, and they stand ready to supply the wants of their legions of patrons. Their fancy sweetmeate.put np 'in beautifully artistic boxes. form most acceptable and elegant holiday gifts. At the holiday season, as well as at other Orate, E. G. Whitman & Co. pay the strictest attention to the absolute purity and whole someness of every article they manufacture. • DNAYNItss BLlNDwiras AND CAtitur.a.— J. Isaacs, D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost succesi. Testimonials from the most re liablesouroee in the city can be seen at his °tilde. NO. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ArUncial arm inserted. No charge• made ber examinaticat. Dancioasis' SIMMERS ands Fancy Goods. &own= it Baarniss, Imparterb, 23 South Eighth street. 1 ) 11.1t131MTS FOR ALL-DO blanks—are guaranteed to eVery plummier of a single share of stock In aid of the Riverside Institute. At the time of the purchase you receive, in adddition, a handsome steel plate en graving. Preparations are now 'bring made far the distribution. Secure your shares at once. Office, No. 921 Chestnut street. o u would keep warm Thia kind of weather. Toucan get all kinds of fine Furs at Oakforde, Ccmunental Rote VERY LARGE CLUSTERS Almena Grapes.— Nrroasu. & FLrraUu• 1404 Chastantstreet. CURTAM Goons and furniture coverings closing out at a great sacrifice. We have again marked down our retail stock, as it must be closed out by Jan. Ist. KILTY, CAMBINGTOri di CO. , • • 723 Chestnut street. Raisin, in whole half, and quarter boxes. Citron. Orange and Lemon Peel. Currants, Sweet Cider, and Pure Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, &c., &c. Mrronara. & Furrornra, 1204 Chestnut street. THE MONARCH WHO OFFERED A ROYAL GEE for a new sensation might have it on easier terms if he lived in these times.' enaxot4 it Son's Extract of the "Night Blooming Cereus" gives not only a new sensa tion, but a new rapture to the sense to which it ap peals. In richness and durability the fragrance of this luxurious floral extract has no equal in the World: • IF YOU would keep warm This kind of weather. • Yon can get all kinds of fine Fore at Oakfords'. Continental HoteL LACE CURTAINS SELLING CHEAP.—No mistake. The finest ever received by the trade in this country, purchased at auction at remarkably low priced, and will be sold accordingly, by W. Remy Patten, 10.3 Chestnut street. • EXTRA FMK BLACK TEA By the chest of from 5 to 50 pound& ' ItliTonn.t. & FLETWILE, 1204 Chestnut 'street. THE riFLrENcE on the , nervous system of DR. Tounen's Tio•Douvonsaux,, or USIVISSAL NEUSAL, PILL Is such that no case of NEGZALLOIA. Nerve.- ache, or any similar complaint can withstand 11. By its toping and stimulating properties it renews pe nerve flutd to a sanitary state. Apothecarme have ibis medicine. II You would keep warm Thie kind of weather, Yon can get all kinde of Eve Fars at Oak fordo', Continm.lual 11444. No nirSIBUG.--Ututains goad tßomiots tallur, apt a great redaction. No pretcrioct. Int raw! texas 6ar bargains at Patten's, 1.40 S Chertnat streets. • GENERAL Bunzu says if a tUtas I.vsusit it worth $lO,OOO to.day, with the T.iatlorsal debt to $ . 4- 000,000,00 0 , when the debt is reduced one-ksif met, your house is worth $20,000: and eras, if the deot is reduced to nothing, then your house is worth 21.040,- 000,00(1. These are big figures, because we are deallog with big things (the national debt and General Baler) ; but to come to small figures, we would say that a small sum will buy it winter suit of Clothes at Chas. Stokes "da Co.'s IP'st-class Clothing House, under the Conti nental. One visit will convince. Boars,.-The 'West assortment of Men's Boots and Shoes in the city. Bartlett, 83 South Sixth 'street, above Chestnut. VERY FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAYA Corms. Very Choice New Crop Teas. hirrouit.t. & Furrouns; 1204 Chestnut street. AUCTION CURTAINS.--Vory elegant and very fine quality, Bolling at very low prices, at W. Henry Patten's, 14U8 Chestnut street. JorrEs' HOTEL, 235 Dock street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals (rem 6 M. to 12 P. AL .Gond lode:lest, fur guests. House open all night. Roo= 50 eta. per sight. WHITE GRAPES, WHITE GRATES, By the wholesale or single pound. MITOIIELL PLUTOUBB, •• • 1204M:tomtit street. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN._ PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14,4867. ELLTY, dAP.CINGTON & 728 Chestuat , 6treet. PAINS FANCY GOODS -It KERN'S China MA' D 29 Cheemnt street. We have now open and 'arranged Tor the nolldays the large.qt ./ and most .varied assortment of all the newest designs of Fancy Goode,suitable for holiday presents ~ o ver displayed in• this city, and invite the public td 11:111k0 an examinatkn of our assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. ' Our prices "are arranged to snit all purees. Those in search of fancy goods can hardly fail to make a selection Irian 'our large and varieti BiAortmentmltich is all marked in plain figures, at a great reduction in prices. • JAMBS IC, 'Krm & China flail, D 29 Chestnut street. .97.4,NTEL VASES AT KERN'S • China Hall, 529 Chestnut street. The largest assortment in the city, of all the newegt shapes and designs, varying in price from 75c. to $ 350 per pair. ' . , COLOGNE SETS Al' KERR'S China Hall, 529 Chestnut street. Over one hundred different patterns, all the newest colors and shapes, ranging from $9 to $4O per Set. GLASS FLOWF:RS AT KERIeS b 29 . Chestnut street. Thee are entirely new, and the only assortment in the United States. CARD RECEIVERS at KMR'S China Hall, - No. 59:0 Chestnut etreet, a larke assortment of the newest etylee, fi from 75 cts. to $4O each. NEW FRANCE[ BRONZES at KERR'S China Hall, 629 Chestnut street, a large assortment , just received, which we offer at the lowest importers' prices. Kuna's CHINA IZILL.—For the largest assort ment of Rich Decorated China and Glass Fancy Goods for Holiday Presents, go to lizaa's China hall, 629 Chestnut street. NEW CHRISTMAS Goons at Kurties China Hall, 629 Chestnut street, sold retail at wholesale prices. Call and examine the mica and assortment. FANCY CHRISTMAS Goons marked down less than Auction prima, at KEKII:t3 Mat Hall, 029 Cheat , nut street. DECORATED CUPS AND SAUCERS for Christmas presents, from $l. to $7 . 60 each, at Kenn's Shine Hall, 629 Chestnut street. FRENCH CMDTA. • Ficxxcu axtraric. ore. SELLING llCerr'a China Ball, No. 529 Chestnut street. We arc now offering (to reduce stock before moving to our new store. 1218 Chestnut street) our entire stock of White French China, retail, lees than the lowest whole sale imperterst prices, and guaranteed _,ro Btiperior to any French China ever offered in this market, and newest shapes. - Warranted best quality White French China Dinner Plates, large size, 974 inches, per doe.. $3 25 Dinner Plates, French size, 9 inches, per d0n.... 300 Breakfast Plates, large size, 814 inches, per doz.. 275 Breakfast Plates, small size, 8 inches, per daz. • 200 Tea Plates, large size, 734 inches, per d0z....... 00 Tea Plates, small size, 6 inches, per d0n........ 1 88 With a complete stock of all other articles in French China, at equally low prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers, JAMES E. Ks= Cbina Hall, 519 Chestnut street Tn FLoxttivcz SEWING Mactiniz.—James Par ton, in the history in Sewing Machines in the At/oat/a ifonthly,says: "Without preraniug to give an opinion in regard to the comparative merits of the various ma chines, we may say that we were exceedingly struck with the elegance and ingenuity of the Florence." , That is a commendation worth more to the reputa tion of the sewing machine than any , "Fair gold medal premium, because it is the opiultiri bf a Man 01 genius and extepsive observation. We advise our readers, one and all, to secure one for a holiday pres ent. There Is no better; " none mOrel*lttuful; simple or durable. Office and salesroom, No. 1123 Chestnut street. CIiA3IPION WRINGEILS,_ Bracking BOXes, 01: W lery, Plated and Japanned are, Britannia Ware, iron and wooden ware. Farson Dock street, be low Walnut. Falscv 8014:70.12;AND TELMJLED HATS selling at very low prices, mneh below cost, to close the season;. also, a few line French Bonnets atgreat bargains •,the latest bonnet frames, bonnet materials, all selling out at a great sacralce. t , • .; ,Wositt CART, T.;41)1r 'AiPLE:4, •Oranges, Lesions, Almonds, Bnglish Walnuts. Pecas, te. • . • mbinrar. & Fxrrours, _ . 1204 Chestnut street. DEW PCBLICATIONIS. A N APPROPRIATE NEW YEAWA ?RESENT: JCL ANMIIER PRIZE NUMBER! alsgaifteent. Mel Plata.: Berlin Waotwork pattern in eight eolors. An Extension Meet of Fazhiona „d u g 24 haudeorne engraving • • CODEX'S LADY'S ).300K JA.I 4 II7ARY. The Lady's Book foi January le presented to the public in a new and attractive style. There brio inserted 17 , 1 , .- Heber in the Crated State that expends as much money to gratify the grosses, taste of the - American ladies for everything teat is tasteful and metal ae the p.ildisher or 'the Lady's nook. 1 he embellishments in the number now ,efore us consist of the folloxvitit: new shoes. A fine steel engraving. Steel-plate Title- t pe. containing three pictures of our winter amusemen 'Leung. sledding and snow-talling. A Winter Sports. A tinted picture. 'Colored plate of Berlin wool-work. Figure of a stag, I printed In eight colors. • , 1 A large Extension sheet. containing twenty-four en- , gravities of ladies' dressed, children's Gressel, etc. etc. I A vreltexec-uted tag:wing d the future millionaire of W alrunds. Ladles' Sacks, Mantles, Wareing dult.. etc. in the Work Department-will be f eculut DaYie7 or Head-dress, in tatting: Be' d Fri :Less Toile fat:} • Hnitting heedlesbook ; Barrel Mate hiread -lewd P.m. I 'with Pincushion; Crotchet Ck.thes Bag; Letters for • Marking; Embroidery, Braiding, etc. Ibe Music, heceirt tketage and fiGtncuitural Depart ments are still retained in the Book. The Literary LeparMect cf the ann be id aery good, "Pliemie Rowlan" by Minion Harland, graruliem co be the story of the year. "The Decoy Duck." "Lire's Con- • tree," "Z•ettie's Sacrifice." •"'Pkitii Hay." are eutu.t. lent: !There is also s tee Year's stnry. by ALIA I.P.mr, written in her pLeadngstyk. An increase ot reeding matter will also be nOticed. It aalarlllVer ti over -vela pages a month, or neatly tvo trim:eras Tear. This , without doubt, the been rabe .11:..iodey has ever • issued. G001 7 .Y. • • erne Sixth and chestnut Ames. 25 DENT EDITION OP DILICEN3"3 r/ EgEO . P.(S . CIfEAP EL , 11 : 11:: E a TH.2 111LuviN T. B. .P.ETEP-AON Nn. Cliea.tnit street; Philitadpils., a t main: an , ell rice 31.1' AM) E.IJATIC UtAl.t. ttLlt:d t;kradiN W:4 WattS.l3. 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Goniex , rtll o, : , rat. frPt. , ..4 pre.. 2.15.e., , ,n rt.t.t0;..?....f 7 , UV:JAVA) .!I!UtS, or A ~ .nh Were bet will t.k. anit a..,.. fatt a? - .poled, on r , nelyt or four dollar? , , by T. i , ... e1 , 31 , :11..ifiN ro 2110)^.`ilF.HR. I•llllotetelphia, 'IIALLE.N - at IaCCLA.TrING 1:;11 0 1",1 1118% t.t.tzt. Meet/ DadLY /381...:E18ERS bitylng any book, biriv or 014, ttx v.zt.}...2.0{# for- auothor of eipitil .A.E4; L.:LA ff. Stfrat:laßitktr, crin obtain MIS , nO ,, ' nr 014 4, 1 1 ; k4 set/it-tir; horn my eatire , tork- or i4nnkt , ,, i. latil Libraric 4 1.1.; ; , .nz.•atielk of YATRY 7:4lEw book brno , .:fit tho lay ttLio , " • ', ler led v assrsom 130 other Li to ery kielEy `LW Ekivd. called for is At onw l'Ok. Oa. PER. MONTH Y(A: CAN HAVg ui T() 'a BOOKOI, NRW' AND. 014' , .: FUE 911 PER QuAirrzic, Ilk) IA( ,2,00 111)()K8. FUR *3 PF.P. V EA it, WI 're.)SuoKS. BOOKS CBAN(eKit DAILY littSliti±d). A • • :NEW BOOK - mu!) IN CerANTI • BOOIiS 1.0 A NNO Y '2118.11.11". I'OCR BOOKS can be bOtlahr, GOOD B()UlEn can be hail, at 1,, Inrit f;tif.,tvitet IVO. G.KOCEUIEtiIi LlQCOli%tir. NEW CITRON, '35. • ' , NEW, CURRANTS. 15- ORANGE ARD LIMON PET 41., 40. . . • . • PRIINET.I.. A'S, 4.6. Alto. SULTANA. NEMLR33, 14sity, l' awl LON 151/N' CLOWN LAYER. ItAL3INe, ht ottert t*, holt' Awl whole boxett, all of the Ilhettt quality', alid will ho ottltt ot erledg tt bleb enctot fait to bit .tetwrootory to those who AIRY tat or to, with a c.ll. A. J. De , , ()ANY' r..., by; South SP,(PONI)Arret. }Ry ,FIN 1 , .. DRONSOV. - yor:NG A AID:RIC A, PIN 1 Appli:,l3ll, Sag , lreat - ti - xila) (Theme at A. ,r. I.W.CAN(P'S; del4.6ti• 107 South Second Arot. • LiIItENCII - PEAS AND 3 LMROoms, 56 4 ar, ; Agn • • HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED t. every other drerription I'4 . Canned Fruits and Vegetablto . at norropondiuglow pike:, CANNED FRUIT , VEGETABLES, etu.-I#lo OASES fresh Calmed Peaches; 600 cases fresh Canned Pine Apples;2o() casee fresh Pine Apples, in also ; l ‘ oooarcs Green t;orn and Green Peat ; 600 cases fresh Plums, in cans; 200 cases fresh Greco Gages; 600 cases Cherries, in syrup; 600 Caere Blackberries, in syrup; 600 cases ataw• hullo% syrup; No eases fresh .Pears, syrup:2,oooo s oo Gannea oniatoes; 600 cases Oysters. Lobsters an cLtnu; , pop mien Boast Bsef, Mutton, 'Veal, &otos, by "SElqi L . inibßLEli We South Detamare ' m„ F. MURPHY'S SONS , orfinue. NEW PECANS.-10 .iIARRELIII NNW (Sept Pecans lunditwom-stenniiihtp Star of Om .'td for salo by J. tlUkitilr:)i es 00..104 South Dotwv.re ncesna • 339 Chestnut Stree 1 Mil:lt/AL P/lONFA`. -1 0 CASES TIM IJA . NIATiiItS, Plunk Marmfacturere, atoartirmer Prietere and fits. high gado, Freneh Imperial Pram*, larains arid for tluum7. A full aenertineut el ilret•clams Hooke, sale by JOSEAII B. BUBUILIt & CO., Ille liouth Delaware • Coulatieg•llouee titattonery, coital, eutly on b l end. Hooke, , • IrollUer PAN 01W 41114P11 • HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS. • The largest and most varied stoelc of • ' RARE , AND NEW CONFECTIONS Bon-Bons, in rich papers• Crystalized Fruits White Nougat, Fistsche Paste, Madeira Nuts, Amaracenes, Cho eolatena, Straw berry Chocolate, St. Nicholas Chocolate, Crystalline. Almonds, Double Vanilla Almonds, Chocolate Beans, Chocolate Toys, AND AN MENU VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES. BEAUTIFUL BOXES• Together forming a display unparalleled in HOLIDAY GIFTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market St. delß-f e m•w a ribtitrp Mixtures for Christmas aro incomplete without a plentiful supple. of those de licious Cream Caramels and Chocolates of all flavors, which are now to be had fresh daily at• A. W. Holt's Caramel Depot. It. N . o. 1009 WALNUT Street OHOIOE FINE, CONFECTIONS, PUS' UP IN NM' BOXES RUBLE FOB , FBESENTB, HAINES & LEEDS, MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE FINE CONFECTIONS, 906 Market Street. n splendid assortment of French Ft i m l a 3ag ri t3id glaeed Fruits• del°. 1867. CERISTMAS, 1867. FINE CONFECTIONS, PUT UP IN NEAT BOXES, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Delivered in any part of the city. E. G. WHITMAN St . CCI., 318 Chestnut Street. dele•ttith D.7t5 725 Chestatt*, street. "NEW CITRON, CHOICE QUALITY, 35 CTS. NEW CURRANTS, Choice Qnsalty,ls.cente. YEW RAISOS, tor= cents to ,co cent& CHOICE SULTANA RAISINS. PURE SPICES, CIDER. 'COOKING WINES AND BRANDIES. at COUSTY'S EAST END !GROCERY, CONFECTIONER I%IEtOM PARIS, A totendid variety of VINCI BOXES AND BONDO4 NOME!, THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tae Lasurane,e, Trust And Safe De - posit Company; .VOR Tait 3.l.7lUritTreqApy, p9NIMS, BTO4XEI and _ - ....................................... Dtaz‘not N; II 3RrtY CE EBMACALESTER. Obeetiti4N , .Vit C CLARE. t l ED A WARD W. CLAR JOlll4 V - 2,1,11:1, ALEXANDER BENEY. GILIAINGOAS VPZ.L. B. A. CALDWELL. frway or lfficsin tustiro•prooll braiding of the Philadelptda gallon/4 ilfent. WI (.4estont street, This Corepanst , 'pogo», d2vAdtoggLatTABANTllOl TBB,Sisint•Bira. VD/GOV VALUABLES awn the follow. Ina cop,. s year, ~eaJ •••• • .41 per 1,0000 ett.r#4 end cut Der 100. e;tniii or Bullion, ........ ..... 25 per 1,020. . ,41froffAti o,l3lolton • • • •• • •*•• • ••• • • 411' Der 1.000. Gold or 3 ilver • • ......• per Do. tia•STI itowrta smut tin boxes of re.o. rs, Brokers clecitalletir Res, contents anknossn to the Compan7. in& Jf+loilitx 44a a feat 1. The .orripWirorls for RENT RATES INOIDE ITN vpolurs at, VA, *4lb, *Wand VS a Tear, according to *Be •olei lorat fratiorbf and Interest colleeted for 1 per cent; -.oestos r•mt allovrOct an Money Deposita. eleven , e soca nd N. BrowNE. predawn A. .1. DY.CA.Mi d . 107 SCPItil Second ptroe.t. Or THE *to Finest Quality, NOW READY I OR TILE HOLIDAY SEASON. Bon-Bons, Conards. Bon-Bons, Victories. A Brilliant Importation No. 118 South SECOND - Street. BONBONS DE PARIS. NOLITE.4I:TEB POUR ETRENNES. C. PENA,S, No. S3O Walnut Street. CA' thank-west etlle, fait received from Paris I.l2tro' tI:E-_1J~~•~~Uf~ i!!! J. T. GALLAGHER; irdaz & Co.. MANCFACTUMNO JEWELE% IMPORTER OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Arid other Precious Stonei, Invites the attention of Ma friends and customeh to HIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 1300 CHESTNUT STREET. !;ends warranted of first quality, at prices much below the nenel num de&th,a,tuclOtred STATIONER V. BLANK. 3B 0 OIKSs By the Paris Exposition. 01€117ye - THE LARGEST AND BEST ST+ OP FINE OLD. RYE WIIISKIEB IN THE LAND` IS NOW POSSES ED BY HENRY S. HARMS & CO., 21S and #2O SOUTH FELONY ISMEUSirars Who offer the same TO THAI TEADB, in Lots, on very adventeiseso TOMB Their:Stool( of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, comp rises all the favorite brands obi tent, and runs Through the various months off MVO% and of this year, m present date. • Liberal contraele made for leas to arrive a# PsnnsylTafaill Eaumiussau son Lino Wharf. or at Bonded Warehouses, mairuggi may idea . - Aston 110LIDA.Y GOODS. VIENNESE SKATE BAGS! , THE GREAT CHRISTMAS " N . CO V E. L. rr ... These Elegant Goods have been expressly designed , for this CHRISTMAS SALES. .And are sold exclusively by BAILEY & CO ., No. 819 Chestnut Street;. PHILADELPHIA. del3.s,tu,th•tf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Nothing more appropriate for a Chriotmas Gift than one of the GREAT • AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAEING AND SEWING MACHINE • Itia warranted to execute in the beet meaner every of Sewing. Hemming. Felling, Cording, Tucking. TX ing, Gathering. Quilting, Overseerning. Embroidering on thelet edge, aHoles nd all ln addition makes beautiful Batton awl ITin fs. HAS NO EQUAL, A B Absolutely .the Best F ILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. AND iNTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. Circulars with full particulate set sampled d wart done on this Machine, can be bad by appticattonrat the /ALES ROOMS OF TM CO., S. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Ste. Instruction given on the Machine gratuttetudy to all • lira wrest nals-I.mrsolo CHRISTMAS. PRESENTS. The beat-and most suitable Prevent to a friend or the needy in a barrel of' our FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR, and a bait or half barrel ' "MOUNTAIN" BUCKWHEAT MEAL Constantly on band, Ohio, St. Louis iindFirginla Also, "Mountain' , and, "marlines , ' Buckwheat Meal. in• bags and ball barrels—warranted superitm to any othoz in the market. GEO. F. ZERNDER, ourth and. Vine, SOLE AtiEfrr: sel'bro tt HOLIDAY I'RESENTS. FOR GENTLEMEN. Au elegant assortment of Wrappers, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Scarfs, Cardigan do., Gloves, Mufflers, Sleeve Buttons, - Cravats, Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. L W. SCOTT & CO., . • 814 Chestnut Street. dolltja2re HOLIDAY PRESENTS. RICH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS At Greatly Reduced Prices, Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 ChestuntStreet. demiotrp giIi.E.GUULIP) OFFERS FOl3, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Steck & Co's. Pianos, Haines Bros. Pianos, Mason & Hamli - n.'s CABINET ORGANS. _ , Prices to suit the times. dot:1 tdo24inc TIFFANY & CO. Jtelpectfully invite thee . ° visiting Now York M 1 in pur. attitof nice [IOu DAY- PRESENTS. to an early bison. tin of their collection of uovolliolg gathered prom ell 'parts of Europe, ma well no manufactured a , home. They exception title autumn to towel otospein, hi °caving all iliolr now goods IN Niiiinmog.tt, to ordor .to . gtvo better attention to purchasers during the Christmas sea . enn. In din provioun yea , ' has 1.1u3 blouse presented NUB hod interenting aceortmout of AISTAULEti tio , ,ds packed and pent borne at the risk of the llouPe. VW and 602 i11i0,13.1W AY, New York. Mows° in ettrui, Ttttauy, Hood grAlo.) tiOffl.fli g to idlOglrPO moiDso.tit GOODS. HOLIDAY, PRESENTS. PAPIER MACKE CANTON TEA POYS; BEAUTIFUL 8E314/Na. Alen. a full line of Fancy Goode jest receive& per steamer. WILLIAMS & WOODWARD, (Me'. .710) ears m MIK CHRISTMAS 1861. CLARK & DIDDLE, Jewellers , and Silversmiths, Beg leave to tutors) their imams that hav ing wade large secessions to their dock during the• put week, their aaiortment• now tomb greater and matt stalled than they base ever before 11101411. Prices Greativ Reducedton the Entire- Stock. CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street". lienta th *am rig CEZRISTMAS PRESENTS. Rioh Embroidered Cloth TABLE AND PIANO C{WERS At Greatly I:kdtp3,ll'6)(i.s. Sheppard, Van liarilsgen 8s Arriam,! 1008 Chestnut Street. lemlottp HOLIDAY GOODS. triaIBRELLL24 ' FOR 1-Ic.oliday Presents. A MULL MORTRIVIT MOW READT. WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREET. • deT.lstm K & G. A. WRIGHT, No. 624 Chestnut Street, linve just received a large assortment of new and elegant. FANCY ARTICLES, Beleettd in En! ope this 11282012 fez their OA - EMU'S:" AND 'BEAUTY, ESPECIALLY FOR • - Christmas Presents. Ahr, a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPER, na. b . u 4 eg i , gr for sale at very reduced prices. TUBT RECEIVED—A MAGI, INVOICE OF BOUCRE Fib tiz Co.'s Orson Beal Champasno • - P. 'MIDDLETON. del2-3trA No. 5 North Front divot. E LEGANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES • For IloUlu Freoents. MASON & CO4 907 Chestnut street OBEWOOD DESKS, TURKEY AND NUSSIA wErrING CASES. In or/Maga & co.. 907 Chestnut street. c i ARVED PEN-HOLDERS, BOOKAIAREB,EIT, LIOXES. CARD BABKETS. MASON dt CO.. 9P7 Chestantftroet. MAT eurcti WOOS, INKSTA • CH COXES. "nlt KNIVE% MICUBM9NEVIIiASON co., Chestnut street ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSOIDL WOSTENDOLIK'S & ROGERS'S MASONes. &Oa. 107 Chestnut meet VIENNA AND LONDON E . POCKET BOOK.P. in Bunia, Turkey and Call . frusoN.a . - • " • 807 Obestnut street. GOODALL'S CHRISTMAS STATIONERY. MASON & CO.. de4 ISt rpl T7LTI D— INVITA.TION. ANDNIBITING CARDS 11 MASON & CO., %7 Chestnut Street. Lateat 8 H . OLLDAY At JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.'S, 0 924 dholitPattigrrelet. de6.thai,tu,tfrpc .- 1 -- --- 4 ULIDAY lIMSENTS, ~ _LI • 601,1) SI,BOT6.CLES, OPERA. Cl•baS§E, w iirra, N"LIVI!., LANTPHNS ' TICRthitiOPES. MATEINMATIOAL JINSTRUNIT . &c.. - art. . . : .. dAmEs w. 41.JEON 4 00.. OPA•ChAsitnut Rtreot: Mal (27'frAMS1111' ARIES FRO %I 110f3T0k — OON8 [(WEBS 1.7 of fool cliondlet per above Stettmor, trill please mond f or thrlr goodo new tandingVine St. Wharf._ .41014,atd =NAY WlNdliVit O. 907 chestnut Street
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