• 1 one - 14ARC4E1) 15 /Tit Otl d y was • 43 / 21 : 3( /151J21--....„,., arrested at Seventh and Thompson streets on Titi:Sittli.itixo.—Thesnow-stortn of ThtittlW'i Saturday by Policeman Houck, of the Seventh covering, the earth as it did with a hard icy sDistricon suspicion of forgery. It is alleged lace, preented unnsuGUY fine opportunity to I.h!kt. het tvas with Dawson when he went hail a back room in the saloon on Girard avenue and those who were partial to 'gliding along to the sound pf silver bells." Brit el heavy snow wrote the checks which he hi charged with having of Saturday, falling upon this excellent fouttda- forged. Oddy was taken before Alderman To ti the sleighing absolute erfect. I lam , and ,was committed in default of '43,000 bail. All over the country where the roads were prcteeted from the fury of the winds which, for three or four days.' bavei been tossit , g antis wnorling the. snow, piling it in drifts against the fences, and hurrying it in clouds across the fields, the sleighing was good., Yesterday those who had tegns of their own, or sufficient cash to procure ~them from the livery stables. turned out, and upon the streets and in the suburbs of the .eity, the scene was of the liveliest description. On Broad street the Nicollion pavement Presented a smooth. c.seu suiftiee. covered to 'the depth of several ineheeldth snow, and it was thronged with fast horses and, cutter sleighs, Which .nuide the most,rapid, time wilco 'they stick this tine road:, There was as'great diversity of opinion re arding the merits of the various routes , .leadipg ffrom the city as there was variety of equipages. Fret:afford road, Oxford road and the various, lanes were each thronged , : by Swift 'flying vehicles of.every dcaeription, and theva rious popular stopping places- along thsrroutes were thronged by. M cold and hungry en,who had no fear a the Sunday liquor bap' before their eyes. The Abbey, •Itiaticleyls; Cole's, Wises hichon Hall, Log Cabiny Arnold's, ' and a hundred othei place,s,veach had its „throng of 'visitants bent upon "warming up" in the customary manner. Men who could not procure dashing double teams, large sleighs and plenty-cif buffalo robes, or else fast horses and, snug cutters; satisfied themselves with less ehoWY but equally aVallable vehicles, or perhaps with •an improvised arrangement of dry geode-boxes on' runners. On the lower end of Broad street, upon Passyunk road and Point Breeze road, the sleighing was not so good as in some other localities, because of the heavy drifting.i v , ,Evorybotly appeared to -be enjoying them ielve)s immensely. 'ThejtiVeniles had a fine time of it. Their fan consists in'snow-balling sleigh ors, and they Carried on tbisir ppexations yester day with great spirit. At almost every corner the sleighess sure to get a shower of snow balls. There wore sevbral runaways in ',conse quence, and numerotus upsets from .various other causes, but as' far 'oulti inquiry, be ascer tained, after diligent nquiry, no person was seriously injured. To-clay the sleighing has ;improved, the esun making 'Very little inroad upon the snow. - The weather is charming, and during the afternoon and evening the 'carnival of the sleighers will be continued with undiminished energy. . • 111 E LATE EXECUTIONS IN ENOLAND-IVEETING oc ItusnmEN vies Crry.—tl meeting of Irish men, without regard to party, was held on Sun day afternoon at No. 12 South Broad street, to take action upon the late exciting news from Ireland; and to express their indignation at the conduct of thel3ritish Government tlr executing, the Fenlans, Allen, Gould and O'Brien. It was the first time that the Fenians of both wings of the organization in this city showed awillingness to -unite. Dr. Carroll occupied the chair, and speeches were made by John 11. Moriarty and others, counselling harmony and united ac tion amongst all Irishmen of all creeds and classes, and begging forgetfulness and forgive r.eas for all past bickerings. It was resolved un aelmously that suitable funeral obsequies in memory of Allen, Gould and O'Brien take place on New 'Year's Day—that the whqle strength of the organization tarn out - in - solemn public parade, as weft as all other Societies sym pathizing with the martyred dead, and that all expenses qf bearses, carrWees, music and mourn ing-badgei be defrayed equally by both branches of the Brotherhood. A vote of thanks was offered to simon Gartland, un de rtake r,for graf u i tously offering the we of his ball, cofflina,hearses and carriages for the proposed demonstration'. A committee of twenty-sixpersons was then ap p_oluted to carry oat , the objects of the meeting. Communications froMfail ottiersocieties, political clubs and beneficial societies will; be, received at the hall on next Sunday, or by' Mr. John Bren nan, Mr. Finn, 1)r. Carroll and Mr. Nash, who will assign them positions in the parade. . FBILADELY.IIIA CATTLE: MARKET, Dec. 141,1867.— The cattle , market was moderately active this `week, and prices were higher. About 2,000 head sold at .9@loe. per pound gross,. for extra Penn sylvania and Western steers, 7eB;.:e. for fair to good, and lie• Ce. per pound gross - for commen t as to quality. The following arc the particulars of the sales. Wad. bane. • ^a Owen Smith, western, 04, 40 A. Christy Brqs.. Western, gro. 20 P. McFillen, Chester. gm. • • •• • • • • . 7.3 11nthavray, (nester. griL ••—• • • • 125 ;James Kirk, Chester.grs...... tl5 James Mel , filen, Chester , lgrs....... at E. B. Mennen, (nester, gre 100 Uhlman & Bachman, Western,. irs. 143 Martin, Faller & Co.. Chester. grs... 100 Mooney & Smith, Western, grr. 40 11. Chain. Penn., gas 100 J. Smith, & Bro.. Western, grs.. ..... .50 L. Frank. western. gre . . . .... . Pb Frank it seharaharg, WeAern, 100 Hope & Chester. gre 101 Ben. flood. Chester Co., grA 126 chandler S Co., Chester Co., gre 04 A. Kimble, Chester Co., gra.— ai IL Bennie, Pa., gni.. . ....... Beldotaridge. , gene: : were In 'air demand ;'ii(al head sold at for Springers, and amostio for, cow and calf, au to. quality, Shccp were in demand at an advance ; Klioo head cold at dyoia cents per lb. grOFF.tui to condition. licNi were tinctiangedt,4.ooo head cold at the different Yards at EiliKow rid per. MO lbs. net. THE SNOW 8T01:3I.—T110 snow, which cent swami to fall Curly on Saturday morning, con tinued to descend steadily during the entire they, and did not cease until about eight 'clock in the evening. • The !lakes were not like those of the previous day, being larger and heavier, and as they reached the ground they laid very pajtly. At the conclusion of the'stortri the snoW was allout two:lndies in depth. The passenger railways all experienced considerable' diflinulty in running heir cars. and Of conic of the lines operations were atop red early hi the evening. With double teants tie cars got along pretty well. The Philadelphia and Darby road has substituted sleighs for the cars. and is doing a very good business, as people now have a cheap mode Of taking a sleigh-ride. Yesterday the weather was clear, hut cold, and the sub dial not have much effect upon the snow. To-day the sun is more powerful, and the ildewalkalbcgiu to get sloppy in consequence of the thaw. T[&.; trains coming iuto the city are all running on time. Barmen DEArtt.—A sad occurrence took place his morning at the Norristown depot, Ninth and Green Ftrects. An elderly lady, Mrs. 31eGlathery, residing at 1139 Poplar street, in company with her daughter, hastened to take the 9 o'clock train for Norristown, with the design of attend ing a funeral near Green Tree lido station, when Ebe wet suddenly taken sick, and explred almost ,Immediately in the ladies walflui.-roolit. Every attention was rendered by tho euiploys of the company, and a physician was COOL soon in attend ance, but without avail. 0111: r 1 :1 , :a accompa nied the remains of tilt decca-td to her late res.l - It is supposed qll2. 4::Lt1 , ,! ut ( - Lath was diecase of the heart. PourEmAN CuT.—On evening a young man named . Fred . . Churchill was arrested by policeman Thorner, at Second mad Ylue streets, for d r uni;knries.s. 'When he got to 1 tool and New Etreete, on the way to the tirm - house, he turned upon tile•ollieer and struck him a violent blow in the flier/ lk must have had a sharp in augment in .his hand, as the officer had a hole cut entirely through hi elicek. Churchill had a hearing before Alderman liihl,srd. and was com mitted in default Cr $l,OOO hail to ahswer at Court. Cir..intmo wrrn Eonnkm .--Edwar.l Drancu and EllirOod Kerns wele befrffe Alderman Nlas f yeaterday,-tharied with larceny: -On Fintur . day night they were in comp,my with John Heiner at lloehrein's lager beer s:duon, No. too; Ridge avenue. nether \l[l , i 1111d , 'r 1:1 0 ileluc nee .of liquor, and a Policeman olAer..L.o ;(cu is with bis band in the .pOcket Tht:,lattpx ' WAS TatAtil Of $2: l . i ctrr Was h1.' 1 .1 .:111A Brunel) in ki.1.000 bail to wcr Finn IN Clottam—Last evening, about la , brol t My- liasl hix cielf.;el;.. a fir•ct broke out in Win rt,,,,._. ~,._ , ~...ritA Fivc i3, — ../, _ mi _ 76,..% . Fleitmann's Niel:el Woiks, situated on (4, 01 ,, ir .. t , , "‘ by the chest bAreint to '6O pounds. • (Tee l:- T way ;1-,w lien' . I,ridge: a 'short titAtinee i. MITVIII:41. ct Ii'LET,OII4I:I I , north of F,,tate !.tt.4,.t. ' TIV.I eStstdh,lotteni i•I Intl- ' 'I .. V 204 Chola btave,t. Lvturo a t e roc.c k ,l bitii;(4, or 'which Iwo u l ' ' '' "' I . 1 Nlj ib;:qt rte.-,lAirttliT4E , and Eiltades .tselli...,uit at -satin(- a Lit fart* III!. a eou.;(lerubh, quaio 1 ,in. 't t:o ...1 retioriioh. No pt-etence, hat real 'hints : tide .tilaiAv to thr t iiiniteci RtatO Mint . The E111.:1 1 11! , 4- l L ,l7 a i n., tit :1: 41 t10 1 , f ,, 14% C4J.44.1111t ettect. •.„,rficrit hz,(l dry i 4,1 f.H.Pta wyr,..; . if ettio :AL, Loss , 3" ( , 11 . A ( ..1.1 1 .' C I I:7N A : , Pit 1.4.h1:1"4 - 1. . • • ' ....i.' ':. 4 ' '',. Ncria Antil,f e. . . "lay, eau to.t a hand -•unie • sq.: o,r,ortv Fars /0 LAI.Cr '. Y" . A C , '.:. 1 , LI ( ;,` T 1 Wi1,1,11, ~i .b. • r(... ' - 0:2,..ft.ifr,02, 4+:11 Ail 8;16(k11ili: ,irct.t. I,' "th. , , ;' , ll Till riq. tv lc 1.1.- lI i n i “'"l , '''t \i'(l . ' i ' 4. . , ". i ' 1'...11.':•.----Tlw largc.-4, ii6sorunent of Men's Buote, aussur the (I,..tate or du- , :a . ..e11y oi It (:1 , , -" , IJA r „1,(1:,.1,,,,..,, in tlie city, L'a. , .:;ictt "3 South bia:th street, , . '',, , A.' , .'' , .'--; ' 1... " .2) 11444 "-'4' , .lsaiiiliiiA'' ' 4 - ‘4I3 KFIY lit ". , Al -, . , t-- tx___::1ait,.r...9,,,&,,,i C.trowr TUE ACT.- 2 A negro named Jame• Jones was arrested on Saturday, evening, while in the act 'of stealing a circular cloak fromz tlie front' of a store on Eighth street, above' Vine. 'A piece of cloth had been stolen on the - previous evening, and a pOlicematt was ward:king the place—when Jones snatched 'the cloak.. Ald. Massey held the prisoner to alfSwer. BOLE Tuurr.—A man famed Edward Elkins, wink) passing the stpr6 - of Cornelius MeGlinchey, Main btrset abovP'levering, in Manayunk, on Samrday evening, shouldered a box of raisins, which wo-standing in front of, the door, and filled his - pocket with Cranberries. lie was ar rested and was taken bekire Alderman Ramsdell, who held him in 43800 bail for,trlal. Form) DROWNED.—The body. of Thomas Gran agan was found in the SChuYiklik at Chestnut street wharf, yesterday. The deceased was a skp gle man, about 41 years of age, and recided with his brother at Thirty-seventh and, Market streets. He had been missing from. his 'home for a few days past. • o Bronu NounEnv.—Yesterday morning at an early hOur the dry , goods store of Irrederlek Myerly, at No. 1105 Pine street, was-entered by prying open a back door. Several pieces, of de- Jaime, and a lot of gloves, scarfs, Sm., were carried off. , The value of the stolen property is ,about $2OO. - • ARRESTED. 2 -A notorious character named John liarley, who is charged with having beaten a man and broke his jaw about three months ago, was arrested this morning by Lieutenant Con nelly and a policeman of the Fifth District. Bailey hat+ beewkeeping out of the way since the assault. Re was committed by Ald. Swift. ROBBING RIB EmrovEn.--A youth named John Hanson, anropprentice, was arrested on Saturday, upon the charge of having stolen some money from his master, whose place is on Ship pen street, above &youth. was committed by Aid. Tittermary. Thu LIQIIOR Lew.—Thomas Groom was before Aid. Holmi3s,_this morning, upon the charge of keeping a nquor store open on Sunday. His place is on Main street, Frankford. Ho was held in 41400 bail for trial. ACCIDENT TO A POLICEMAN.- William Kilpat rick, a pollee officer of tho Sixth District, while pursninn• a man last evening, fell on the icy pave. ment ht Twenty-lirst and Arch streets, and had a leg broken in two places. , • AN OWNER WANTED.—The Second District Police desire an owner for a * silver fruit-basket, which was foand in the possession of Francis Cal lahan, who was arrested on suspicion of having stolen. it. • HAIIIZISON SK.ITING 'Pans.—We recently paid a visit to the Harrison Skating Park, situated at the corner of Howard and Borks streets, accessi ble by Fifth and Sixth, Second and Third, and Union Passenger Railway lines. Tho accommo dation'e aro superb—a largo and comfortable rem, with mirrors, carpets, &c., set apart ex clurivelY forladies ; also, a largo room for ladies and gentlemen ; a room for gentlemen and boys; a well-arranged,cloak-room, and an extensive restaurant 'under the supervision of the able caterer, Mr. Andrew Jones whore refreshments of various kinds can be had. The gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. Satanel Miller, deserves and will receive the hearty support of all those Interested in the healthful and highly invigorating exercise of skating. ( We also understand that Mr. E. 11. Hayhurst, well and favorably known in skating circles - will bo present during the season, and will give his undivided attention to ladies and children desirous of learning this beautiful art. Miss Carrie Augusta Moore, the skatorial queen, has been engaged, and will. appear during the Month of , January. - . , CITY NOTICES. "My sor t " said an affectionate mother to her son—who resided at a short distance and expected to be married tory secn—"you aro getting very thin." "Yes, Mother," ho replied, "when I come next time you will be able to see my rib." If a man seriously intends to be married; the very best thing he can do is to steel; the cellar of his house with a few tons of the splendid family coal sold at the yard of Mr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street. below Girard avenue, or At the Branch Office, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets. Pr Lee. 64:(a; 934 ..1 ®B% ... 7 O.", 83 . Cal 94 ..,.. 8,44 9 ... 7 Car 8% .a Or, 9 ... 7 (‘) ••• 8%@,10 6%( , 4 ...S , 9to ...`7 to l 8'; ... ea; 82, ... 7 r 0 a). • ••• • 636%9, ..., 8 0,104 .... 6 (a, 6 .....S ca`. k: SWEET AIZATERIA Willi% GRAVES at 50 cents per pimnd. A. L. VViSANT, Ninth and Chestnut. BOWEIVE Ism' = Coninnt, Is a Certain, safe and speedy' cure for Cholic, Pains and Spasms—yielding great relief to children Teething, Laboratory Sixth and Greer!. , , 1301VRI ' S GT!M AnAnic SEcnins quiet Coughs, sheathe inflamed surfaces; relieve hoarseness, pains, soreness of the breast,. a tough morning phlegm,. and inmart much comfort in Bronchial Irritations. Made by Dower, Sixth and Vine streets.. Sold by drtiggists 35 cents per box. . POE A ,thinisTmAs PRESENT You can get a handborne , • Set of Flue Furs at - ' • Caltfordb% 834:and1336 Chestnut street, "ComrAttisois ARE: Otiottons," says Mrs. Mala prop ;,but the only odor which detles alike einnparlson and. Imitation, is the lasting end sews delighting frggrance Web exhales from 'Melon .3.; Sun's new phifmne, the Extract of the "Night Blooming Corm." • B.ltNnOw's SoAPS.: 7 -141der , Flower, Tame 011, Glycerine, -Lettuce, StatiloWer, Musle,,Rese, Sso - w - euri 44 linoTenits: Importers, ; - 23 South Eighth street. DitAFNESS, Br.II;WNgss.AND CATARRH.— J: Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye and Eai, treats all diseases appertaining' to - LIM ohove members with tho Unlit/A success. 'VS1.111)011116 from the most re liablesources the city can be `scull at his office. No. SO Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their-patients, tm he has no secrets In his practice. Arlincial eyes inserted. No charge made tor csamination. DRUGGISTS' ISONortrus and Fancy Goods. .tiaowomt ltamrimas, Importers, ea South Eighth street. EVERYTHING frozen light; all the streams,even 'the springs of benevolence, est:opting that living stream of customers that is continually ilotylag through the &Ursa, Moles Stokes C Co.'s Pirst.elass Iteady.mnde clothing Stole, under the Continental ,hotel: Winter Ootiting sold at prien to suit the ilmes. • Call and see. - AVERY LAMER CLUSTERS Almeria Giapes.— . 31111111131. L FLET47.IIER, 1204 Clientnntstreet , HOLIDAY , PRESMSTS ? AG Gay's China 1052 Cheettint bireet. An iinniense assortment of China 'Vases, Card Re ecivers, Xotto ' and Mustacko Coffees, Tbte-a-Tece' Sets Jr,e,.." Bronze and Partin Diarble Statuary. Gold OilL'Ornarnentein , endless variety. China Bouquets, Lava-ware, Bohemian Glass, and a full line of Staple Goode, just landed. • ' Bought for caslrfrom' the largest manufacturers In Europe, and will be sold at prices defying competition. Call and (..Taraine stock before making purchases. showroom open till 9.o'clock at night., Fur. A CIII:ISTmAs ricusmo:. Yon MP Wit haudsthne Bet of Flub Furs at OttVerdi?, 834 and 536 Cliestunt street. A WORE. OF ADvicu.--Tho 6tock. of Holiday Presents at Guy's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street, is complete, and we advise all in need of Nadi articles to make their Eelealous before the assortment is br clam. P.AtsiNs, . in whole, half, and qtnnier boxes. Citron, Orange and Lump 'Olerrautm, Swebt Cider, laid Pure Bruudy for Mince pies, Fruit • LAct evitTAINS 61a1,1150 Cill?dir. - 1 1011 : 115 " ke • The lit.(l-t .wer reveived by the trade Cou l thYl cioovii at auction at remarhably low Prices., and be rold actordiagly, by W. licary Patten, 119 a Cheetntit btreet. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER lA, 1867. &.L'ET(mr.v., • 1204 Chesuiut etreet s „, VEZT TNEOLD IiOVERICSIENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Chuico Now Crop Teas. MITOLIBILL rtltT4lllllll, :-1204 Oheattrat street. •--a. -..—:- AUCTION' CuirrAp.ss,-Yery eleoant and very tine quality ' selling atitery low prices, at , W. Henry Patten's, 1 40 S Cheattut street, . - re " e mut euv,... —....-------. ...e L. 285 Dock street; below Third, J . P. Larkin on the European plan. , ofn 6A.M. to 12 P. M. Good la:brings for . House open all night.' ROOMS 50 eta. per night. JONES' thy retrived bV Meals Irs" gutsjr HITE GRAPES, WIIITIC GRAPES' By tho wholesalo or singleund. Mrrommr.r..% po FLETOILETI, 1204 Chestnut street. UrnoLsTnny.—For promptness, good work manship and low prices apply at 'attert's, 1403 Chest ant street. Wrisinow SITAMS. -- The cheapest window shades cnn be had at Patten's, 140 g Chestnut street. Ile Is always selling oil. (Goods cheap, and no hum bug.) CitAmigox Wunrc:Etts Blackingßoxes, Cut lery, Plated and Japanned'WaKe,Tritannia Ware, iron and wooclen'ware. Verson 44 Co.'s, Dock street ' , be low. Walnut. FANCY BONNETS AND TRIMMED VATS selling at very low prices, much below cost, to close the season; also, a few line French Bonnets at great bargains; the latest bonnet frames, bonnit materials, &e., all selling out at a great sacrifice, " Woo & CAUY,. 725 Chestnut street. OnovEre & Baium's Highest ereminm Sewing Machines, 730 Chestnut street. • LADY ADI'LES, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, English Walnuts, FeCLUIA, • MITOWITZ gt, - 1204 Chestnut street. suTt — si rirP7tlms, CI.KATING l SKATING!! , • t.. 3 WEST PIIIIADELPUIA SKATING ItARK, Thirty. tirnt and Walnut streets. Ice in splendid condltion—perfectly arnootb. Snow all removed. Park open until 10 o'clock at night, and Illu minated. Seamen tickets... ...... ........ ...... Single admission 25 cents Aceena to the Park (by a few minutes , ride) by 'Market street and Walnut street care. • D. YATES. FINE SKATING, PINE SKATING. HARRISON SKATING PARK. BERES Street, between SECOND and FRONT streets. Take FIFTH and SIXTH, UNION, and SIiCOND and THIRD Street Care. THE SNOW IS ALL REMOVED FROM THE ICE. Blilliantly illuminated with GM, and additional La dies' Accomtnedationa have been provided. A Band of Music afternoons and. evenings. Season Tickets, $B. Single Admission, 25 cents. rtf) COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON HOLIDAY PRESENTS VERY GREAT VALUE FOR Very Little Money. • EDW. HALL & CO., 28 S. SECOND STREET, Have an extensive , assortment of new and elegant Goods, Silks, Shawls, Velvets, Cloaking® and Dress Goode, which will be offered at a still further reduction, thus affording to all an opportunity to purchase useful and elegant pro cents for the Holiday., at such pi ices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. dell.w f m-tf I. E. .CALDWELL • & CO. o •It Are Now Ready .11r 1;* WITH THEIR ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF CHRISTMAS GOODS For the present seasen, to which they would suggest an early visit before the choicest articles are selected, and while yet the hurry of Holiday business does not prevent the best attention. Our stock this year exceeds in novelty, beauty and va riety any previous offering of this House. and is made up of selections from every part of Europe. In addition to au immense assortment of PARIS, LONDON AND VIENNA NOVELTIES. have opened this season the finest lot of 118EDSC81118 AND ANDES . PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever offered in this city, exquisitely carved and mounted, forming very desirable . PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. As our stock is unequaled for its extent and careful so. lection, so aro our prices for moderation and adaptation to the times. • JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.; rib. 822 CHES NIIT STREET. ' 014 m w-tfrps J. C. BARNES & CO. GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS. !MUMMERS or Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, ago. NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., • PHILADELPHIA. - 00.:sfivo E G IS LEV(' tz'- ,fr 0. OFFERS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Steck & Co'S Pianos, Haines Bros. Pianos, AND Masorrec Hamlin's - CABINET ORGANS. Ericoo to suit the.fif es. dein tde24ine Iik.H4DAY 115.17t ,1 CHARLES RUMPP, P 0 HT E-M O,N N A r r, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MANUFACTURER. No. 17 NORTH ST. Below Arch • • rumADELeak. " rt•-• .1‘;114n Ot t' at C'astro °rt F° • " tAbui, •Staiey Iteltsc .roekot Book Satchels, Work flexes, Itaultirlo edsf.+. j'"nUn, Wit 01',I , ,seD, ' c A 4.1 , 4 ;D (1c1;,9.t3 INVl'rekilON, ANI) VIBITING Latest Styles. •418t10 ' ,110ffiltlikairaittet HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Rich Embroidered Cloth TABLE AND, PIANO GOITERS At Greatly Reduced Prices. Sheppard,. Van Harliingen & Arrison, • 1008 Chestnut Street. dell-10trp HOLIDAY GOODS. UMBRELLAS! Holiday Presents. A FM ASSORTMENT NOW RENT. WILLIAM A, DROWN & 240 MARKET STREET. wafts, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The best and most suitable Present to a friend or the needy is a barrel of our FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR, aada bag or half barrel °MOUNTAIN" BUCKWHEAT MEAL. Oonstantly on hand, Ohio, St. Louis and Virginia Plena Aho, "Mountain , ' and "marling's.. Buckwheat Meal,- in bags and half barrels—warranted superior to any other in the market. GEO. F. ZEH.NDER, Fourth an(l. Vine, SOLE Aurairr: ael7.ro tf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MISKEY, MERRILL & THICKARA I 718 Chestnut Street, Would call attention to their flno assortment of BRONZES, FLEXIBLE DROP LIGHTS, WITH STANDS, PORCELAIN AND. OTHER FINE SHADES, All suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. desoa TV flotrps CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A PIANO, AN ORGAN, AN OPERA GLASS, An Elegantly Bound Music Book, A MUSIC FOLIO. C. W. A. TRIIKPLER, No. 926 Chestnut Street, fi i Ztliad i fiUla k i:o f CrgilatitsiL a Mr r gate. 0c2611 rott R. & G.A. WRIGHT, No. 624 Chestnut Street, Have just received a largo assortment of new and elegaut FANCY ARTICLES, Selected in Eitirope this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, ESPECIALLY FOR • Christmas Presents. Also, a largo and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES, - Which they offer for sale at very reduced prices. de5.th,5,m,120 HOLIDAY PROENTS ... FOR OENTLEMENi. An elegant aesortment of Wrappers, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Scarfs, Cardigan ' do., •Gloves, Mufflers, Sleeve Buttons, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. J. W. SCOTT & CO., delltjaSi 814 Chestnut Street. p JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and SNP Sixth St,,Phii adaq L, now offering an elegant and extenalve aPeortment of Gentlemen's Wrappers, Carfs, Ties, Muifiers,Gloves,Sdkfs., CtC•9 CM, itele for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ft is Usual assortment, of Merino, Silk' and A1'4)010111 Undersharts and Drawers. tgre ttt - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS 1 ' At greatly Reduced 131:iges, I)reB9ing Cagei, Itelipard, Van 'ldiom Arrisonl • • 1 ,1008 elkewtnitt Street. frjtotrp MASON a: CO., 1 ; 841 lAwstalts .1 Gentlemen's Wrapper& Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. . Rich Embroidered Cloth Old 1510 /B,4lCieSe THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OP FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN TIIE IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HAMS & CO., 218 and 220 SOUTH ETE - LONT srpaisumw. Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very edvantenetnie Torras: Tlceir Stpcic of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, corrirs all ak • 0/11 unit, an tho okirloulinitittas 0r11815, 7 60, *Mt or tido year, lea present ditto. Liberal contracts totbdttfor lots to arrive at lioniurytraista !t.R. DepOt, Errltel son Line liihario or at Bonded I Warehousot, ae parties may elect, leuli tO gra S. W. Cor. Fif th. &: Cherry Sts.', Philadelphia. .'' PRESENTS ! ' Christmas and New Year's PRESENTS! ......_ . REAL SILVER WARE , • . - Cotideted the best Investment—asailable at any time, Fifth & Oherry Sts. WM. WILSON do SON, Fifth & Oherry Sth. Silver Ware, Tea and Dinner Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, TrayS', Fish Knives'. - Asparagus Tongs, Forks, Spoons, Bcci, &e:' .._... - A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED PLATED GERMAN SILVER EAMILY TEA SETS, The next in value and uee to real Silver. FRUIT, ICE CREAM AND FLOWER STANDS, - - - The most Decorative Ornament tor Party and Dining Tables i ales; ' RICH CASTORS AND CAKE BASKETS, TOGETHER WITH A El LL VARIETY OE . ) E1 AME 44 'CAN I'IL.A.rrE3E) "VITAJIME: - dcl6-10t t ' - HOLIDAY GOODS. CJUST MA i 3 PRESENTS. -011. NV BAT iteAjrnIELTI.- and neatly dressed Toy Bedsteads those are nt CLA HE'S, 11 North Eleventh street, Is the oxelamatleu of all who see them. Call and buy one before they nre sold. ae they are going very feet. ALse, a large assort. meat of Bureaus. Tables, llookinpeltalre, Tahle-olmire, Ac. delliArps HOLIDAY PRESraI S. , S I MRS. . D. N)ILLITS. Tsf 'North Ninth etre. t, will open on Tuesday. December 17th. a lat ge and handsome assortment of Dead Dresoce end Drees Cape.delii-M • . . ROSEWOOD DESKS. TURKEY AND RUSSIA WRITING CASES, in every vartetY. • M &SON & CO., Strl Chestnut street. CARVED PEN.HOLDERS, BOOK•MARKS,, STAMP BOXES. CARD BASKETS, &c. SCOTCH GOODS, INKSTANDS, MATCH no: • BATTU KNIVES, PINOUSIGONS, &.41. MASON at CO, 907 Chestnut street. ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES AND SClSsolta WOBTENTIOLVS dt ROGERS'S fine makes. MASON & PO7 Chestnut street. pews. VIENNA AND LONDON EDIE I'OCHET BOOKE, in Rueeia, Turkey and Dalt. MASON & CO., 907 Cheitont ttreet BRONZE INKSTANDS, ALLILLETTES, CIGAR. Iloldere, kc. - MASON d: CO., de 4 otril fO7 Chestnut street. GOLD PENS, GOLD AND RUDDER PENCILS. Toothpicks. &c. MASON & CO.. 4 Pt rp) 5,07 Chestnut etreet tars u!ntiz. Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEED OFFICE, 639 N. E. ear. Cbestnut and Sevenths:lg CAPITAL MNID SIIRPLCS. 4f1350,000. AB of which Is safely Invested In Sad Estate, Bonds and Mortgage', Goverruneal Loans and other good Securities. This Company have successfully insured! 8100,000,000 Of roperty in the la W st 14 y ses by ears, and paid MORE THAN O los tire. It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has never belonged to any combination of underwriters in this city or ont of it. Our Agents in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere, have not been in trusted to join any organization for establishiCir arbitrary rates and rides. We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not exults the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others. Brokers and Agents in Philadelphia professing to repro sent us in any particular, should bo able to show long written authority for doing so. Parties wishing insuranes will consult their own interest by calling 'in person at this office,. rprr.zerotte: THOMAS CRAVEN. lALERM S. GILLETT. FURMM4 BIIEPPA RD, N. B. LAWRENCE, . TIIOMAB MACKELLAR, CHARLES L OUPONT. JOHN SUPPLEE. jiIENRY F. KENNEY,_ JOHN W. CI....AGHORN, JOSEPH ILLAP P.M. D.• SILAS REES, Js. THOMAS CRAVEN, PRESIDENT ALFRED S. GILLETT, VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER, JAMES B. ALVORDs. iyE.Ltrmiktuv, rouxeicy. 1100 P SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SHIRTS, NO. 629. FALL STYLES. Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2,9 b( and yards round of every lenth and shape, for ladiste, and a corn. pleto assortment of - Misses' and Chi hen's Skirts, from el .toot springs , from sO to 83 inches long. all of "OUR. OWN MAKE, reallyfo cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skit'ts In the Inerlean market. Warranted in every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.--Owing to • the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to be "Hopkins's Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are stamped on each tab. "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer. No. ekil Arch street," Philadelphia," and also have the letter U woven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer. in Now' York made Skirts, at very low prices A wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue of st3des and prices, at No. W3B Archetroet, Philada, mhe-f,m,w,lyrp WbL T. HOPKINS. -------- L] Li OP SKIRTS ANBIA&—hillS. LI BAYLEY. No. 812 Vine Id snow manufactur ing ail the varieties of Hoop SWAN mots, dziA She has atm the Re French Comets of new styles. Hoop. Skirts altArail ant! rename mhiatfre LEGAL NOTICES. ~tel kite, uteiitiCTOF PENNSYLVANIA, itatkrurtcy— At Philadelpiva. the 11S.h day of De cember, Viii7.—The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie appointment no Aoolsnoe of t RANKI,Di P. ASH, of the borough of Oxford. the county of Cheater, and State of Pennsylvania. within the said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt. on his 'awn petition, by the District Court of Paid District. (i k.O. 'TUCKER 'ENEMATA,. Assignee. No, 5'.14 Walnut street. , f ,, ^v of void Bankrupt. d ,16 113:3 FITLEB, WEA.VER & CO. NEIN CORDAGE FACTORY, NOW IN FIIIS. OPERATION. No. N. WATEa and 93 N. DEL. arum /1492 ,,,..em5. 0 (*ROLFES, DOTEL.KEEPERS, FAMILIES AND 1 Others.—The undersigned has just received a fresh suiTl,v. Catawba, California and Champagne Wiusa. Tonic Ale, (for inValids), constantly on hand. P. J. JORDAN , Pear street, • Below Third and Walnut streots. . _ . •--- e l, MONEY TO , ANY AMOUNT LOANEDUPON DIAbIONDI3. WATCHES. JEWELRY. PLATE, CLOTHING, JO MES 0, , S t • • • P E a 0_ " OLD ESTABLISHED .I.AJAN OFFATE. ' - . Corner of Third and Gambill dreetz, 4 .Below Lombard. . ID.-DIAMONDS. ATCHES. JEWELRY, ouNT6, bN e., .. , pas thirm AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. i1e2443n. -------• --: RAKER SWEET. CORN-25 BARRELS JUST RI 0 eilyod and for male by JOSEPH. B. BUSIES 4 U 0 lea Douai Delaware avenue. DrAn .911:: I wee agreeably rurprired to act by the papers that the gennine 110FIN3 MALT EXTRACT fm_t been introduced into America. This acquidtion b. of Om greattot Importance for confunipUvea. coMin. the Counselor of Medicine, Dr. filuaderalebem informed me a long time ago of ifs artor&bing remedial propertlee; ho ordered from Germany come of your, preparation/5 for a friend guttering from &roma° of the lttnge, and obtained the beet results from their use, etc. MASON k CO., AM Chestnut street. I would like, to try it now on my friend. and colleague. Dr. Caine. who L' ou from suppuration of the lett lung, in conjunction with spasmodic asthma. Pleaie for ward me one dour), and If, as I do not doubt. your re nowned Malt E.Aract does him good. the. reputation of his single, case will lead to the universal adoption in our place..where so many consumptive people are residing. C. IL BLECKEN, ►l. D. (aceo:vn isrrze.) Tho health of my friend is improving. I molder your preparation is one of the moat certain No have for (linage), of the haw, .- C. FL IILECKEN, M. D. To L. hoes, Esig„rin Broadway, N. Y. . Bold by Drupdats and Ci mean.. FOIIN C. BAKER & CO.. Sole Agents for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. ~lrll•w f m-fitrst AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCITES . fit . AND MOVE ME NTS. JOHN N. HARPER, No. 308 Chestnut Street, 2d Flom the attention of the trade to saw called to invoices of LAM '8 GOLDVATCILES cloning out at reduced prices. deillmrpt Sterling Silverware Mantifactom 414 LOCUST STREET. • GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Bell and Cnbe patens; manufactures every desCriptlon of fine STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for Wu wholesale and retail. a choice assort. moat of rich and beautiful goods of now styles at tow feces. J. Si. SHARP. A. ROBERTA!, seri.arn rna trinivit 1)0E6. B. J. WILLIAMS it' SONS, NO. 16 North sriTit Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND.. e. WINDOW SHADES. - Finest assortment in the. efts, the oldest ni ftWeti t ß i G al at c hl tll l4Zit an A l ritr e t tl igr. ll7.kiel‘ wroxp SHADES MADE TO ORDER. sene-ciree CHARLES L. HALE, pate Salesman sad Saperintesk dent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET. missiIIIPACTUHEit OF . VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SILADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TEN CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANUM& STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERE - a sel7•tf rr ri.A...43-ALINS LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS. FUEL TUItE COVERINGS. • WINDOW STIADES. AND APPDOLSTERY 94,0 Of the Newest Fabrics, Dc ID' and Qualities. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. And tt full line of IMOUSEXURNISEING LINENS. QUILT!. At the-Lowest Prices. 1106 Chestnut Street. tOVI-Orfirl 19TP • HIGHEST PREIVIGJNI AWARDED 331,1A_Nk. , . . 339 001cm:thin! Street, i = . ._ . . . prhetiNi, Blank Book m a nnfiietitront, • Stontn•Pownr Printer.' Ana. bli , Boners. DlBriot, Gold Pane, Cutlery, A full as.ortmetit of Blank Boole and floinitiug-Etoutte Stationery, e> ouitantly olijittnd, not e ua w 641 17} PIE DlOl NAZI, READ THIS WATCUES, JEWELAILIN eta CiTAT - A.iN --- BIATEUIALS; 0.. M. STOUT & CO., 1!4)9Al1o1 Eaiti. By the Paris. Exposition. W5l. F. MURPHY'S SONS,
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