CITY II Ilt.si.kitititma: Discover/v.—This morning fileVg. rad pedestrians on Third street discovered a largo deposit of crystals of Chloride of Sodium lying along the railway track, and, strange to say,' con line entirely to the iron rag. - The conclusion was natural that dno of the railway c:coMpa rho using that •street, bad been endeavoring to sprinkle , "fifteen bushels of salt to the mile" during the night, but a this is clearly against' the law, more credulous ople incline to the lief; t hat , them roust be a sub-stratartn of salt In the street, which' broke out to the - Stirfate with out any provitieation. ':Others urge that there must have been aucteorie shower, directly over, the narrow lino of Third street 'during the night. The matter is an intensely. . interesting o` of any scientific aetidu oh the part of the Franklin Institute, certain , experta at Fifth and Chestnut streets, tandet thd direction of [Uh Constable' Clark and Chien ' Ruggles, are inward- ROBBERY .ANT) AtssARLT aria. BATTERY.— eter , Sanford, ' John V. Brown Bud Sfutrks were before Mderm *Fitek last evening, upon „ the ebsrges of robbery and assault and battery. The complainant was David Wilson: Ho alleges that the accused , hired him td , take theta out sleighing. During the trip vationa,taverm were stopped at and sundry drinks indulged in. Wil son says that he got drunk, and teen the de fendants robbed him .of his pocket-book and' money. • Last evening he went, 'to, a ,salOon on Girard avenue,' above Eleventh street, and while there the defendants cam in. They palled the chair, from under him, and while he was on the - door struggling to get np, they _struck him on' the bead with the chair. The defendants were committed in default of $l,OOO bail to answer. riumirs's Sqrsteris.—There was q to a lively time among the firemen in the lower sec- . tion'of the city last evening, owing to the elec.' tiOn for Assistant Engineer of the First Division. About haiPpast eleven o'clock, 'atm mepxbera and adherents of a company were passing along Third street near Catharine, •rejoicing at the sue. extol their candidatii;they were attacked by the adherents ofenolher Company. For a short time there was a gay little , fight, and.. seirend-pistol shots were fired. As far as could be ascertained, nob was hurt. As of the ond trio Po lice soon arrivedquad on the ground,Sec D but the rioters had dispersed and no arrests were made. UNPROVOKED ASSAllLT.—.Yeeterday 'afternoon, as John Carr was passing along-Second street, near Callowhill, he Was asaanited by two mon who were carrying a string of sleigh-heck M With . out any provocation or warning, thoyr Carr on the head with the bells. He remon strated with the fellows, and they then attempted to bite his ear off. ' High Constable Danfield, who witnessed the affair, arrested the assailants. The prisoners gave their names as Wm. Warner and Charles Klaiber. They were taken before Alder man Toland, and were committed ter trial. CrAn, Tim GurrEus.---The weather hasgrcatly moderated during the past torty-eight hours, and the snow in,the streets is rapidly melting. It is important that the gutters should be opened, or there may be an overflow of the sidewalks and perhaps a flooding of cellars in some localities. Mr. Henry Bickley, the Street Contractor, has his men engaged in opening all the inlets, and citizens should see that the gutters in front of their houses are cleared. VOTE FOE A FIRE HORN.-41 Bt. Theresa Fair, now being lipid at the Assembly Buildings, a vote for's silver fire horn is being taken, and stands as folloWs: Ha2Mony Fire Company... .... .. ... ........0 I Reliance Engine Company . : ..... .76 "Aloyamensing Hose Company 25 Scattering 13 The Fair will be continued througholit this Si.tarrr FmEs.—Last night r about , 12 o'clock, a fire occurred in the variety store of Theodore Houck, In the basement of the building north west corner of second and Vine streets. Less, This.thoriiing, about eight o'clock, a fare broke otitin the eooper shop at the brewery ofl Mas sey, 'Huston .&,Co., at Tenth and Filbert streets. The flames were subdued by the fire-extinguisher before , any'seriona damage had been done. tiatcr.ny Or's Trturat.-14organ Chambers was before badennan,Toland, upon the charge of the larceny of a trunk. , A gentleinan *who was in an auction 'etere on Second street, above Button wood, recognized as his property a trunk stand ing on the counter.- • Ho ascertained that Cham berehad left ItAberc to be sold, and had him arrested. The accused was committed. Tart FIRE DEP'AIMEENT.—.9II election . for. As- sietantEngineer of the First Fire Divibion w c as held last ^ evening by the different companies - located in that Division. As far as ascertained, James Pollock, of the Harmony Fird Company; was elected. The official vote will ,be anneunced ata meeting of the'Board of Directors, to bb held this evening. REcKLEss Dravmo.—John Grindllng, the. driver of a cart, was arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman. Hurley, on the charge of reckless driving. It is alleged that he had been driving at an immoderate rate, and that the hhaft of his cart struck and knocked down a man. He was held in $5OO bail. , SEDIOTS ACCIDENT.-A man named James Jor don, aged 34 years, fell through a hatchway at the Washington stables, Thllo-ninth and Market streets, last night, 'and bad his back broken. He Was taken to the hospital by the sixteenth Dis tFlet pollee. It is supposed that he went into the hapropm for the purpose of sleeping. - • THE MAENNEM,liolt.—Mayor McMichael was last evening presented with a handsome certifi cate as an'honorary member of the Macnnerchor. Mr. Richard Muckle, one of the oldest members of the Society, was presented with a line photo graphic album containing the photographs of all the members. ANOTHER Z , ERY.76ADE- --31110 - Filmy Janatt sekek, the celebrated German actress, vas sem. naded last nlg,ht at the Continental MAO, by the Germania Orchestra. 'SALE . ~ . OF ELEti.AN Ai :D GILT AD .131:ONAL CLoilis AND EtTATUARY . , , --417.1. B. Scott, Jr.,' will sell at the Art Gallery, No. .1020 hest- nut street, on Saturday morning I next, December 21, at 10 1 , - 1 o'clock, an 'assort ment of elegant gilt chicks, candelabras, gilt and bronze gronpes, statuettes, antique vases, marble ornaments, choice Parisian fancy goody &e., &c., all a special importation of Messrs. Vitl Bros., (late Vito VW & Sons). The collec tion will be ready for examination on Friday morning, with catalogue. and will comprise a very unique assortment. well adapted to the pres ent season. The line of lino fire gilt clocks, can delabras, &e., is unusually large, and no .pains has been spared by the Importers •to render the sails an attractive one. ANDALUSIA VOLIXAT..—There will be all inter esting exhibition at Andalusia College to-morrow morning at 1134 o'clock, on the occasion of com mencing the Christmas holidays. Quite an elabo rate, concert has been* arranged by the young gentlemen of this excellent school, which will be followed by an address from Bblion Stevens. The friends of Andalusia College, wishing to attend the exercises, can leave Kensington depot at 10.16 A. M. and return at 3 P.M. A. D'HUI:VETTEIeS, ESQ., or ANTwEpr, st \Tit AND LA'T (MAND SALE 91' MODERN PAMTINCS, will take place at Scott's Art 10i1 Gallery, 9 Chest nut street, on Thursday and Frldafevcnings, 19th and tiOth inst., at 734 o clock. The collec tion embraces 16$ pieces, by the most celebrated artist , ' of the English; French, 'Flemish and Duesekterf schools; among which we notice the names of E. Verboeekboven. 11. Savry, 1)c Vos, Vcrschuur, Sidney Cooper, 1. lliibner, Lanfont de Metz and others. N'ir'e would advise all lovers of art tO eall in and examine the collection care fully previous to sa)e. A Esti; CIJAIV)M—Au unusually fine oppor: tunics is now offered to.kbusekeepers who desire to rcstock their linen closets, at Millikon's Linen . N0., 628 Arch,street._ • 'rho immense stock Qt tire goals at this establlightnent is now being sold off at prices ihneli below those QC jobbers in :hiskind efgoode.• WikidtAse every one who want; linen fabrics „-puy deseriptitm to M.P.ll:oa's,and examine his splendid strtek. \SA Pr•.—tVe call attention to an adve'rtise , t.attlrin Lat,tber column of Cast Steet,SLates4of a Kip( tiQr ittrke, now °tiered for , Ale at greatly prxt r. oisty NOTIPBB* litAvyes Gmt. mantolincluals quiet Coughs ,inglizped outfaces; relieve hoarseness, paicw, 6orttete of the broast, t. tough morning' phlegm, and impel t mach comfott Brodebitd Ittuttibnet. Made by Bvwcr, Sixth and Fine streete. sold by, druggists. 33 Cella pet lam' • ' ' , • In wssn'S INFANT COILDIA.IO 18 a•cortain t Safe and speedy ouro for Cholic, Paine :aad Spasms—yiolding great relief. to children Teething.; Laboratory. MAUI and tureen. Fait. A CIIRLSTMAS runsnird. ' • , ' s You cab get *handsome , • Set of Fine Fars at , ' • Oalefords', 834 and 880 Chestrnit street:. ' Amn oirv'g "Somq3.-,-fdder FIOWer, ‘‘Tattle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Rose, i%c. ‘. • • z Snow - inn 3c Br.ornene, Importers,- . • " • ' 23 South Eighth street. DEAPNESSi BLINDNESS AND lenate, Al. D. Professor of the,Eye and Ear, treats all dieceses appertaining to, the above Members with the tamest success. , Testimenials from the Most re- Liablesonroes in the city can be 'seen at bit °MC% No. 605 Arch Street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no. Secrets in his practice.; c Artificial eyes inserted. :No charge made for examination. `A tzar of the comparative morns of the vari ous factures of, French - Confections produced in Phila delphia, shows that Messrs. Leeds& Haines, No. 906 Market street, possess advantages over au others in the perfectness of their apparatus and the skill of their corps of employs. The basis is treble relined sugar. The flavors are, the Juices of natural ratite. We have vvatchetltbe details of the process with exceeding in terest, and only wonder at the enterprise of the firm in selling so delicately and delitiously , made • artiOles atto moderate a price. , • -- - DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIMS and Fancy Goods. SNOWDEN Ilnornzso; Importera, '23 Soath Eighth street. , . - - ' Houtn" FnEnnyrs, at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Cheetnnt street. _ _ Animniense assortment of China Vases, Card Re ceivers, Motto and Mustache Coffees, Tete-a-Tete Sets; ae. Bronze and Parkin Marble Statuary. Gold Gilt Qrnamenta in endless variety. China Boaquets, Lava-Ware, Bohemian Glass, and a fall lino of Staple Goode, just landed. - Bought for cash from the largest manufacturers in Burope, and will be sold al prices def competition. Call and examine stock before making purchases. Showroom open till 9 o'clock at night. Tar,•Rxv4 A.H.• says: "In sotting forth a bill of women's ut the bead of the filet should be pat a Wheeler Sewing "bisehlne." • • War Imincag Cumrsns Almetla Grapos.-6 idrrownx.t, & Firronzn, 1204 Obeatnutatreet. "Wtinttn Yowin Atto - BEAurs - meet,to chase the glowing h 'nue with flying ~ f eet," the Extract of Pha lon's "Night Blooming Ceram" Is the recognized per fume of the beau monde. Without it the belle con siders her toilet incomplete, for there to nothing,ecoatt• parable to it either among the fragrant combinations of art or the preducts of nature. Fon A C PIMSENT Yon can get a handsome Bet of Fine Yuri at Oakfords', 834 and 836 Chestnut street. Won may reject the ballot, but they want the Sewin" Machine. Two hundred Wheeler & son'e are (flee tcd dailhas the, od genies of the lunthe hold. A WORD OF AnvICE.-Thee stock of Holiday Presents at Gay's - China Palace:lo22 Cnestnut street, I N IS com lete, and wo advise all in need of such articles to ma o their selections before the assortment ie broke • , . RA s, in whole, half, and quarter boxes. Citron,' Orange and Lemon Peel. Ofarrants, Sweet Cider and Pure Brandy , for lance Pies, *nit Cakes, &c., atc. Tarommr, a Pkur trark, 1204 Chestnut street. A SPLENDID LINE OP FANCY BONNETS AND Trimmed Bate, selling at very low,prices, Mash below coat, to close the season. 'Also, a few Bno French Bonnets at a great bargain. The lategt bonnet. fray, bonnet materials, &e., all wiling out at a great suer' ea. • , Wooi & CARY, 725 Chestnut stmt.: LACE: CURTAINS BELLING CHEAP; —No mintage. The flneat ever received by the trade in thie ,country, purchased at auction at remarkably low_ prices,' and will larsold accordingly, by W. Henry Patten. 1408 Chestnut street, Two dollars por day may be safely guaranteed to 'every rimer and operator of a Wheeler ' it, Wilson Sewing Machine. • Exuuu, Fttru BLACK TEA By the cheat of front sto 50 pounds. , MSTOLIELL & FLITCRIEN, 1203 Chestnut street. Cumurrou,WEruatas, Blekking Itcries, Cut lery, Plated and Japanned Ware, Blitannla Ware, Iron and wooden ware. -.Verson eg Co.'s, Dock street, be low Walnut. GROVER & BAKEn's „Highest Premium Sowing Machisies, no Chestnut street. ' CossiSTExer.—An unused piano in the par/or and no Wheeler ..ib Wilson Sewing machine in the house, the wifo doing the family sewing by hand. No Husnni.—Curtains ades selling at t e a great redaction. No pretence, b t real bona ddo bargains at Patten's, 1408 Chestnuts et. STATlgnes show that the owner and opeiator of a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is as well prepared lor self-support as a skillful mechanic :with FOR A CHRISTMAS FRESMST You can get a handsome et of Fine Fors at Oakfords', Bs4 and 836 Chestnut street SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTKCIG ,AT DEVI:TOED pnicEs. ' - OVICIIOOAIS, Worth $65 00.... Bolling nt.. ..... .........$45 00 " 45 00......... ................ 30 00 " 30 00 .. . .. ................, 20 00 Morass COATS, Worth $4O 00 Selling at. .... ...........$3O 00 " 30 " ........ ........ 20 00 PANTALOONS, • Worth $2O , 00.... Selling at.... .. .... „$l5 00 ..114 ..... .. ......... . . ... 12 00 VXBTS, Worth $lO 00.... ..... Selling at................ $7 00 B 00 • This great reduction in the prices of first-class iteady made Clothing is made at:Charles Stokes & Co.'s Cloth ing House, nutter the Continental. , . Ilwrx Fr= OLD GOVERNMENT JAVi 00Mart. Very Choice Now Crop Teas.. • , .Mrrommii & Fromromin, • • 1204 Chestnut street. How merry , Christmas may be made 'to the giver andreceiver of a "Wheeler '.l Wilson 'Sewing Lachine, be she wife, mother, or Widow ' ' Anctioy CunrAthoniv cry elegant and very fine quality, stilling at V low pricoB, at W. Homy f'atten's, 1408 Chestnut eta t. • ' • Joimos' Rollin., 23f) Dock street, below, Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. 'Meals trom OA. Ai. to 12 P. 111. Good lodgings for guests. Rouse open all night. EoQms 110 eta. per night. I'ENV weeks since a man approached the rope to which is attached the balloon in which •pad* in Paris ate making ascensions. He drew a knife, when the attendant asked him his intention. "My wife." ho replied, "la up in the balloon, and I'd give a hundred francs for the privilege of cutting the rope." ' The offer was refused. Americans, instead of maltreating their WINOS in that planner, send around and buy for them the superb (aunty coal sold by W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Girard avenue, and at tho corner of Sixth and Spdfig harden streets. WRITE AVAPES, WHITE Groarits, By tkto wliolesalo or single politic). MrICILIMI, FLIITOILEIr., 1204 Cliosoaat street. "DIE luxury of .doing good" may bo enjoyed on UhriAtnias day by any one who pre4ents wife, daughter. widow, or friend, with a Wheeler x Wilson Sewing Machine. ' Uroor.sTrtnY.—For promptness, good work manship and low priced apply at l'atten'b, ii Chest nut bisect. WINDOW SHADES. cheapest window Andes can be bad at l'atton's, 1408 chestnut street. Ile is always telling off. (Goods diertp, - and no h um . bug.) LADY APPLES, Orattirsl.llo/18, English Walnuts, recant!, Mrrunar.reillo•ikwrourn,' 1903 Chestnut street. • ISAAC B. EVAN. S AND DY&L&S RN OILS, PAINTS, VABSISIntSI Naval. Stores and Soaps, Ne, 16 North Delaware avenue, it A NICSGIVINO WEEK. —TO OltotAliti T Dealers.- Just received from Rockinetar, a lamellar lot or sweet cider. Also, noe l ived fromVAlit crap older, j t em Pear street. _ Pam TWA Wainut and% t TICE DAILY 'EVE.PfIif3. BULLETIN.tPRILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1867. r.E. CALDWELL Are Now iteady • Vara THEIR ENTIRE EntrCIETATION . OF . CHRISTMAS GOODS For the present season, to which they, .woold suggest an early visit before ihe choicest articles are Selected, and while yet the hurry of Holiday bushusa does not prevent the beat attention. . • • Our stock this year exceeds in noveltY, beauty and va. riety any previous offering of this House, and is made np I: i f a tige n c i t e ig e s frow e gg f art of EurOPo.,, In addition to PARIS, LONDON • VIENNA NOVELTIES.' We have Opened this seam tho fineellot of EIRERSCBAV2INDAMBII PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever offered in tide city, exquisitely carved and mounted. forming very desirable , • . - , PRESENTS roll, GENTLEMEN. its oar stock is unequaled for Its extant and careful se. lection so are our prices for moderation and adaptation to the times. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fol.! WI 11,4f1T4 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MISKEY, 'mpratin -& THLICKARA, • - 718 Chestnut Street, Would call attention to their Sue aseottnent of BRONZES; FLEXIBLE DROP LIGHTS ; WITH STANDE, PORCELAIN AND OTHER FINE MBE% All suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Chem w UlOtrel 110LIDAY GOODS. UMBRELLAS! FOR HolidayX"resents. A ELLL AIBORTININT NOW READY. WILLIAM A. DROWN & 246 MARKET STREET. dem CHRISTMAS: PItESENTS. The bed and most imitable Present to a friend or the need.* is is barrel of our FIEST'PREMIIM .FLOUR I and a bag or half barrel °MOUNTAIN'? 'BUCKWHEAT MEAL. COastantly on hand, cohlo, Elt. Louis and Virginia Flour. Also, "Mountain" and "uterling's" Buckwheat Beal,: L ,:iihglgl r ig t. barrelo—warrauted euecriof any other GEO. F. ZEHN'DEIit . - Fourth void Vine, SOLE 4tizfirri, serxrp tt . HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR OENTL,EMIER., An elegant assortment Wrappers, Scarf Rings, BreaWhat JacketS, • Scarfs, Cardigan do., ' Gloves, Mufflers, Sleeve Buttons, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. I. W. SCOTT & CO., 814 Chestnut Street. deutiasrp Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 8 N. Sixth Sti,Phihtda q /8 now offering All elegant end extenalve assortment, of Gentlemen's' Wrappers, Scarfs, Ties, Muffiers,Gloves, etc., etc., etc., &Roble for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Nis usual assortment of Merino, Mille and Woolen Undershirts and Drawers. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. '.A PIANO, - AN ORGAN, AN OPERA GLASS, An Elegantly Bound 'dual° Book, A MUSIC FOLIO: 04 W. A. TRIIIIIPLER STo. 926 Chestnut Street, Ei::kiiadri=kunoti received 0c1641 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS Sheppard, Van liar Hagen & A&48011) CHHISTMA Vitt:BENT/K-OH, WHAT rEIItAIITIFUL' and - neatly dreei.ed Toy • • Bedsteads-those are at i o - L ARgis i 11.Ner,h Eleventh street,. is the exelanuition of oft Wile see there. Untl abd buy one before V :are nold, as they aro going very .fast. Alen, a large assort. : b entof Diuliallo. Tables, ItorklngUhairs, Table. hairs, e. de16,640 HOLIDAE Dane Rich Embroidered Cloth At Greatly Reduced Prices. 1008' Chestitut Stre lIOLIDA ' 'GOODS. J. C/BARN BARNES ES CO. 4 •..... .., GraslTS , FURNIIIIN'oIGOODEI, IliffiliLieu or , Fine Shirb, Cohn. Wrappere s &o. suitable; . for'ketarfs 'tines Presents. NO." 245 N; NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. oesi;rp ROSEWOOD DESKS, TURKEY AND RUSSIA :•WEIT/i40'.43A8P. 43VercirEli)14.4/ ;n••• • 807 ,Chostnut street. „ CARVED P9I'.IIOLDERI3. , BOOK-&t.ft.RILS. STAMP BOXES, CARD BASSETS, &c. 'MASON & CO. 901 Chestnut street. p,, CO '1:711 GOODS, INKSTANDS, MATCH ..1:101M. VAPEE KNIVES, PIisIOUSHIONS. &e. ALASON Ai 007 Chestnut street. ENGLisu POCKET XNIVEII - . AND 801.138010. W08TEM401.M.93 & ROCIEDErS fine makes. ~ • • , •MASOI4 ' " ' '907 Chestnut' (net rim. VIENNA AND LONDON kiiiE POCKET BOOK% in /Wahl. Turkey and CalL mA ' scN do c 907 Chestnut salt. BRONZE MUiTANDS, ! ALUMETTES, UGAR- Bolder& dm. do 4 184rp* GOLD ' PENS, GOLD AND RUDDER PENCILS, Toothpicks, Jtc de 41St Fp§ WEDDING: INVITATION, AND VISITING CARDS' sitriasTe& NEW .PII7IWICATIONEN NOW READY. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION. Contente of January Number. 1. DALLAS GALBRAITH. Art A Ammar( NovllL. Part L ' 2. A WELCOME TO GARIBALDI. - • , H. THE OLD SLATE-ROOF House,. 4. THE FORGETME-NOT. A CHRISTMAS STOUT. 6 EDUCATION' IN A REPUBLIC. 6. RAYS FROM THE HONEYMOON. 7, PREHISTORIC MAN. • a VOX HUMANA. P. THE AIIBE BRASSEUR AND. HIS DISCOVERIES. 10. TRADE AND CURRENCY. 11. THE COOK IN HISTORY. 12. MY DESTINY. 12. OUR ANCIENT CITY. 14. OUR MONTHLY GI iSSIP. 16. LITERATURE OF THE DAY. TERMS Of ILIPPINCOIMS lII&GAZINE YEARLY OIIIIHRAIPTTOIC—rour Dollars. BINOLE NIIMIXES.-I.'hirty•fivo cents. Ciza It/ans.—Two Copies for Seven Dollars; 'Five Copies for Sixteen Dollars Ten Copies for Toirty Dollars and each additional coryi Three Dollars. For every Club of i Twenty Subscribers an extra copy will be fur- Welted usierui, or Twenty-one Copies for Sixty Dollars. ihrtainrav Numbers sent to any address on receipt of Thirty five cents. StitSClll l, E.Ua will Please bo careful to give their Post Office address in full Address J. B. IsPPrNcorr & CO. Purstasunits, 71t• and 717 Market street , , Pa. del6Msn DREKA. FRENCH NOTE PAPERS. Onr best 5 quires, with envelopes, *2 00. FINE INKSTANDS. Bronze,' Oilt, Orldirrod, Wood, &e. POCKET - ROOKS * CARD CASES. Raub. POCKET,; Calf. Ivory, Pearl, Shell, &e. ' PORT FOLIOS. From theFlnest to the Chea pest. witirriNG DESKS - Of French and American make. GOLD PENS dc FINE HOLDERS °fiver - S. Pearl, Alluminum, Wood. &c. Favor Knives. rocket Knives. Scab, Wax. Playing Cards, &e.. a large assortment.' All Imported goods have been carefuSv selected by DOUAI DIfEK3, during Ids recent visit in Luropo. WEDDING it PARTY INVITATIONS • A Specialty. MONOGRAMS Designed, Engraved and Illuminated in European style. ' . . LOUIS DREKAy Stationer and. Card Engraver, 1033 Chestnut Street. del46trp• HARDING'S EDITIONS OF Family Pulpit and Photograph BIBLES, Baperior to soy heretofore issued from the American Press, mid will conore•favorably with the balls!! and Ox. ford liditiOns, mid at prices at least one-half less, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. STYLES, RICH TURKEY MOROCCO, ANTIQUE REEVE,, OD GOLD. WM. W. HARDING, NO. 326 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, • • Below Fouitli, South Side. del74ittPl CIIOICE ENGLISH BOOKS FOR PRESENTS.—THE subscriber has now on band his usual. assortment &of elegantly bound and illustrated • FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOOKS, Suited for Christmas presents, to, which the attention of the public is invited. BEAUTIFUL JUVENILES AND TOY BOOKS, In great variety. . . • A very linotollection of CHRO3IOS AND COLORED FRENCH PHOTO GRAPHS, constantly on band, and all the latest Publications of Eng.' land and Franco received on publication. isTANDARD WORKS IN ELEOA.IST BINDINGS, • in full assortment, and all at unusually moderate prices. (.1: J. PRICE, Importer of English and French BookS, No. 722 Smisom street, Between Chestnut and Walnut, A DEAD MAN'S , RULE. See. that "Queen of the Monthlies," "'IDE LADY'S 'FRIEND' , for Jana . ary. For pale by all Rratclaga periodical dealers. 10 the A Sec I.l l i f ilN7). lle ;i or Janu ary: For Palo by all liret•elaed periodical dealer&' A DEAD MAN'S RULE. See that "Queen 'of thei Menthlle a," "imp, LAI /Y'S FRIEND" for Jana ar.9. Ear td() by all tint-clam periodical dealers. 114 A DEAD MAN'S RULE. Bee that "Qdeen of' Cho Mont "Tim LADY'S FRIEND" for January. For Kilo by all firet-claea periodical denim. Ay DEAD MAN'S RULE. See that "Queen of the Monthlies,"' "TilE LADY'S FRIEND" torJaLwary: For sale 1) - 0141 ml-class periodical dealers; 10 CVRTAIN DIA.TIII4IAts. 13A.110-21LIN S IN Leen crunews. • • CURTAIN ALATERIALS FunsiTußE COVERINGS, ItINDOW SHADES,' • • AND iIrgoTarERX GOO Of the Noma Inbtdee, Warm, and 'l2paßldfl. PIANO AND TABLE COVER% , And a fall flap of , ' , R.4 - 111W1).•liaLICISIIINQ LaNgtvis; ,OUATti. At tbi; l',Divest Prices. .!...0.... - .i1t5T(.) . V.T..;..:&:.:• - OQ . 11043 Cikestnut Street. owl wfm tyro OLD RYE WHISKIIIS IN :TIE LAND Is NOW . .tOSSEEiSED By HENRY S. .HANNIS 43 Cass faits and 220 iSOIirrIBIC Scan; Who offer the same TO Tallln petition jerk adietitaigelllis Terms FINE Their:neck et Rye Whiskies, IN ND, eentprials all the favorite breath; Wil taut, and runs through the Various menthe of Mid of Ugs us pi present date. Liberal contracts made tor lots to *name Penewylvaltla Ntolit• Depot, Birthing son Line Wharf, or' at Bonded WarehOnsee, 11,0Paztles mar elect. ml4OOlll r • ; • -• • .4'magat's' HOLIDAY GIFTS! MASON k CO., 907 Chestnut street MASON & CO.. 907 Cheataut street. MASON Os CO., 907 Chestnut Street.. Call especial attention to the following' announcement for the Holidays of the. present year FINE This Stook is the Finest Ever Imported by us. BAILEY & CO., Nor. 819 Chestnut Stlreet, S.W. Cor. Fifth & Cherry Sts., Philadelphia. PRESENTS ! Christmas and New Year's PRESE NTS ! REAL SILVER WARE, • &eared the test hiresiment—avallable at ley time: Fifth & Cherry Ste. 'WI WILSON & SON, Fifth dr Cherry. Ste. Silver Ware, Tea and Dinner Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Trays, Fish K 2i1703, • Asparagus Tongs, Forks, Spoons, &C., &O. A HANDSOME A SE3ORTMMVP OP IMPORTED PLATED GERMAN SILVER FAMILY TEA SETS, 'rhe next in value and use to real Silver. FRUIT, ICE ,CREAM AND FLOWER STANDS, The most Dsvorative Ornament for Party and Dining Tables;. also, RICH CASTORS AND CAKE BASKETS, • TOGETHER WITH A FULL VARIETY or AMERICAN VIAArrEI3 dele.lot 4 WATCHES, JEWEILItite &Os n i HENRY HARPER, 1 0 , 59,0 ARCH STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND • PLATED WARE AT Iteduced Price's. rdermtri* AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES p• " AND . . . IVICIVEMENrrS. JOHN. N. HARPER NO. 308 Chestnut Street 2d Moor' 9 The attention.of the trade is also called to invoices of LADY'S GOLD WATCHESelcstpg out at reduced prices. Fele2ltrirPlS ]LANK 13 0 0.14K5. 339 Chestnut StrOe 1 r;ttti,al Blank POP • ,Dl itt its, Crold Catrers. nu ragtorere. terim•Porrov Priuthrz And - bt,:tlottore, A n d e onnt i nl4 . k r 0 „, A full mortmont or Bltrk -1300 6 b I/02 MIV 4m Vtntioncry.oonstairtlY on •• 6 • Old Ike Paishies • AND BEST 01'0011 -01 P THE I..ARGES'I' BAILEY & CO., Slf) CVIESTIVU'r SPIEL' MET, Diamond Dealers and Importers of Pree'ous Stones, Make a Specialty of the Importation and Manufactura BYZANTINE, VENIETIAN, THE FANCY GOODS. DEPARTMENT EMBRACES A HOST CF NOVELTIES. PARLOR AND MANTEL ORNAKENTS, FLOWER STANDS, CARD STANDS, FINE MAIDEN GOODS, FAB., IMPORTERS OF ** FINEST GRADES OF WATCHES. sTATiomun.v..: , HIGHEST PFIEMIUNI AWARDED By the - Paris Exposition, WM,y, MURPHY'S SONS, ,r e • kvt , 1867. BAILEY & CO.„ ETItUSCAN, ROMAN, JEWELRY. ETC., ETC.; ETC. (MODBRA.TE PRICES.) iIEAD TEGE. Dr.An Btu: I. was agreeably surprisod to see by tiro papers that the genuine nows MALT EXTRACT h: as been introduced into America. This acquisition is of the greatest importance for consumptives!. My cousin. ti o Counselor of Medichae, Dr. Sandereleben, informed ma; .a long time ago of its astonishing remedial properties:l'i* ordered from Germany some of your preparations fee; a. friend suffering from discos° of the lunge, and obtabJe4 the beat results from their tte4 etc. I would like to try it now °rimy friend and colleagrm„ Dr. Caine, who is suffering from suppuration of tho lisft lung, in conjunction with spaernodli•arttena. Pleasifor. ward MO d6zert, and if. as do not doubt, your 're nowned Malt Extract doce him good, the rooot Micel; of his single case will load to the universal adoptiOn in i Jur Place, where go many_ consumptive people are residMit. C. 11. BLECICEN, (owns]) turr an.) Tho health of my friend is improving. I consider your Preparation ie ono of the most certain iV43 have I for diseaseq of the lungs. •,•• 41001* 2 • Piek at, 628 • IALL STYLES. ' plain end Ttall 'Hoop Skirts. 2,23 i, 2.3¢Mii Old 8 'yards round of , every length and shape, for larit, and r. coin elute assortment of MlB2OO and ehildren , s from g to 40 springs, from 10 to 'echos long, all o oym N AN.. superior in finish and 'durabliti. and roalb' thecheapest and moat satisfactory Hoop 131girtil in the merican market.' Warranted in every rolled: • Skirts triode to order, altered and repaired. , • CAUTION. --Owing .to the ttnprocedented yoluttatiOn which 'Our Own Make" of Skirts haVe attalnettolome dealers are endeavoring to put a, very inferior,fkirt . 11p0al their customers by representing the ol to h? 'HOPOors Own Make." Be not tteceivett. "Our Make' are statiped on each tab. "W.: V. Hopkins, bianufseturerNo. BA arch street, Philadelphia," and also hayeiltte otter' woven In the tapes between each blew spring:. dealer in ew York made SOH", tool, "P "/ prices, wholesale and retail. . • Send for catalogue of styles and prices. at ' 4 ' • . • , E 33 Aroh stews its ' Wbb 17.7C1F7 . 3 $ I BAvbEsr;'No; 818 Vino ,street uo Ong app the varieties of Hoop Skirts,voreete. also me Real French Corinne OX no* *Ulm altered suit repaired. HOLIDAY GIFI'S! PARISIAN, AUSTRIAN, FINE CLOCEB MED sitosizze; PORMINONNAIES, SKATE BA9S, lIIIEERSCHAITDI EDIO f NAL. C. H, BLECKEN„ M.D. To L. Hopr, Eit.i.Js42 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by I)ruggiata and Oroiore. , JOHN C. BAKER & .• Solo Agente for Peurteylvanta, Philadelpkda• ifell•u• in.9ttrtr 9SIIiTtS. mli f i,w,l_Yl p s: i4 7it *' -0; AMERICAN, a. rusketr .o. :kid: