!VIM Ilto OilATOt . it IN "I fir r; LourNLINA • CONVEN 4105. A Passionate oakriltlOlSHe -Y l Neer() iv Delegate. and aimply,rroin aticier otilloncllibuieeNtlhelawnloriuear, [Wort ' of hu4t Patarday's ProceMinge.l Alesolution protesting against the slander which bed become current w't ho ideapf.the , .A. colored people to r emu tho gß a ti e w wlis o ffered, and Mr. Wickliffe, the xacol e,r% gave his ,sentiments on this subject, common lace and no more whla were 1""' P expected. His than what gilt have been proteirt ' was made against Northern and Southern journals, both of whom bad cireu lated these reports of an "effort to create De re tlnPreulacy." Mass meetings had been held in the St. Charles Hotel and other places, signing petitions to the President, and he styled it "a plot for a second rebellion." "It was the nature of a rebel to lie, but it' we do not protest against their lies, the lie that We contemplate to Africanize the State will be taken as truth." mr, Cromwell, black, partially agreed with the gentleman in his resolutioa, Mina man not scared at every wind he heard. His peo ple stood among the American people. a flee race enfranchised citizens. His race had fought for thii Government;'" and the Govern ment had pledged theMselVes 'to guarantee their freedom. "What need we fear?" He was n ever going to beg his way through this county-be • was gping to have his rights. "Let: the., revolution ;coine---the quicker it comes, and, we know our destiny,the better." Was down on the demagogues.. "not of the. right stripe." Don't intend the white man shall have one right of which he is debarred. For the benefit of the:public, ,we report the speech of gr. Crornwell exactly as delivered: "Mr.,Pre.thient: I nab listened to de , readhe eh de reseltitiona r de second time. Dey is genuine declrint. 'Wants dis Merl - can people to knowdat ta-dayiny race stands out in bold and graphic. relief as de. Stanchion dat upholds de goverimient of dis 'country. I tinks we are able to take kier ob'rtielves. Eery wind I hear rushin in de leaves' *pro claims that the black man who fought far the national holier am the equal oh de white. We to vindicate our mum Die not skrered. fSentwion outside the bar and ex- i citement iice=, the pare.] This Govern matt hum-sea em oar future., My rtople spin era a4.in Nam. on de battliedeld and, stove. sere f...x it. .iaeyelan. dr.tre thew si:ad in dis canary , and let I:ze vi role tt-wbc2s—tlii,loyal asira raze mberr...Nemi. qtoLund "2:se 'as :P.._ Talk s le az elf we az .realkr ficr IL We wi,u Wst ree.?p.:orr. ezz iMe.e..'.... 1 3Zd ter, tz Gerlf.m.enzs, I 4.1.1 rzit lra 12..n.ns -of o: 4 ;rl...mmettl t mlntra..ri ,:if: stmt. b ii4lt IS:ea -rz.. sEr ve mania; 'men; I.IIZ its . it , 17.4131M.' MUM. airrhoirr , 4.33/E. 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Item. angle: tt,z4untunr. ii' Aut.' nalittive 3mentni 3t' 'Jut - ,mtit , :nen, Istir 31toltW Ulla, I . l ' writ- vont - .ntl, iesti; o' atwruNit. tfltt tt curt linty etut.- 'olllt:e.a., Mir systilito ~ vare itterolw=mi 3:14W, -mut! ite;teicw.t tr, 3nlr, ittiaa ;toll raft v.trn urtere t itv taarfnitt ft v 'ut Fitt *WM. ;'hesaltt'3#ltarrt rttvllis'o , 3lll4i, 41111 • ter.: 4r1,14 tri.7o ;tele. watinned ennilneuen., Pfel 4 1 10 , :r.arr,tin, rue had aim:v: l m 3vJiert , k‘plitti laree Alttext4tart per,ine tad ikalerittait, thr sninerttur iii the ritettit - icueit "limy vim.; jitutlr entitled. They ;wild 3151 i rat./ 'Awn, and the eolextel r.eot;te vrrr An ha 70... a vim' they ff,CA r.tit der lw Tlle7 anria, w ithossx rcievra,, vY itt,ott the rozet:inery of 3;te tr. 11-3:ix talky w Lite-1 of tttiA cirltzritry ,1 ne,k,rofy Itrirf ve 1: to be tzte. ri:" ac. tre ~ 4 vere ratvy in this State vino thol;b: tae r,Pqr inat3gurate. a war of raeet. Ife ri , ,ml. /1•21 ter of a war of raf;ka woad a/4 cp again in the Conven . fon, I: WI.: te4e; vp.,- vinee tft the 1 tAical 1 1ongrel3 to dt ,, ,e;x11.1 t,42 gat stion. Hr. Blackburn juathied the WAtelilf.al% Cromwell that the negro deimind t in rights. _ • Ihe disc - M4sion, which began to be angy, Is as cut oil by the order of,ttie day. A Mammoth Cave in Nen/York. .New I . ((ik Sun publishes the follow ing very (kubtlul story: Our readers have been apprised by a pant graph published in Tuesday's paper of the existenee in the upper part of the, city of speuies of cavern into which a laborer had font n while tngsgeti in excavations fur a building. They have also been informed that the owner of the property immediately thileaberclosed the premises, but on ap pli! alit it, pronli,ed us'an opportunity to ex atn In c it at an early day. liming the st(trui of that gentleman appeared at our office,ready to fulfill his proMl6ll. ills (mintier 11:8. a( nous and excited, and of (re than (It Ca_ he enjoined upon us th e in , 131 profound Pt crecy. After a brief prc- Phation, we started, and were soul) smtirly seated in canter ((f one of t , .1(.: Sixi Janice cars. During the ride up totvo - hut bet l erted by the heavy storm—the *four ride becaine the subject of c (aver-a lloy. *' l 'llave," tai he, when tire bi- od &mg:Anion; moderately throuTh tim "ala debbiait tan my han la, and I must mite time to thilikl.vvi at to do with it." After I Fluid IlduSe ho coatlimed--.-"I• have jus,, THE , DATL'Y EVENING BULLETIN.-PHTLA WET PULA, SATITEI PAY, DECEMBER 21, 1867.-TRIPLSSIIEET. secured the ratos' of my neighbor's property; at, a good figure; 80 that, it necessary, possess niyself of what I am golrig to she you, and you are thefirst person who will have entered if. When you have seen it you roust tell me, how, to manage, and what to do wit it:" ' 'Of course we promised the best of our counsel, thinking, at the same time, that our newly found friend must be a little "daft." , Before reaching the locality he alluded many times to our promise of inviolable se crecy as to the precise location,' and with that understanding we left tho ear and placed ourself under the leittiersbip of the "caver vous"individual. At one'of the Sixth ave. nue stores we provided ourselves with lam terns, previously left there for our conve nience. 'With some, of mystery .we were ushered through the basement of an unoccu-. pied building and into a rear yard. Here a few pieces of plank, which concealed a hole of perhaps two feet in diameter, were re moved, and our guide entered and led the way down a ladder. We followed without hesitation, though with some difficulty on account of the smallness of the opening. At thefoot of the ladder we found an open but rock-enclosed space. Some moisture on the rocks was made visible by holding the lantern close to them. But the transition from the cold street to this warm nest ,under the earth, drew more of our attention. We need not add that the weather below was much more agreeable than the storm above. Some rough steps led downward. the passage for a short distance being about, eight feet wide,•th °ugh after one or two turns it nor— rowed to about three feet. This width con tinned to the bottom, ,at which point the height of the roof or rock overhead was not far from ten feet. Here we found a long narrot passage, too low for a tall man -to traverse erect, and at the end a of this was n opening.to what turned out to -be a large chamber or cavern. The darkness ' was so dense that the light of our lanterns pen etrated but a short distance, yet we saw enough to convince us that we were in a subterranean chtunber „idled with, beautiful geological formations. Stalactite and stalag-, ratite columns glistened is the light,and many of them extended from roof to ground, form leg pillars somewhat after the Corinthean, and arches somewhat after the Gothic order. This may well be called the Mammoth Cave of New York, and it is as well worth see ing as its famous contemporary in Ken tucky Passing through, thh chamber to the side -- -bpposite that which we entered, we came to a low passage s which ended in another bill a• - 4 remarkable in its way as the one we had just left. .118 contour is irregular, and as nearly as could be calculated by threwirz a steno upward s its height must be statue e*;Llt'letut or twenty. feet. The dark ve--..s was. intense, snd the sound of our feet and vois - w reverberated &rain and again in a r•=a that wou:d friztten a timomas per s n. si, es. so far as we c.)uld eximine then with ezz Ir:sea-tient lieu. were corn - d t-f &rk tine er gray rCteks, waose stir was rsu or rough. Tee ceiling appetiv3 m-eit treed with time or gypsum in fart &ic mitnne.r. • en our right, •ac :cp s eralr.red, we the span '- ' •ras. 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Sceitetztr.e, w t.tit torrn I,l`rittrve, Art At otn e te.iraziria., arid prixote ,awl esa ittraatioat , vt;:itit vf.dc.xxx4 may : Inmitre: 1,..1112 rlitxast. 30r, 1 1 ,41as3sgioirry, ei LlNtlaware. V'toittookui #Armstuttut,mtif,Lsetway.:. th - laPrati. kz%B kfit lljejtarte: ;rat 3en4 C;a:a azd the .t.:',Atti• I. • .113Vitti:, W'lL IVA do lir. v April .•u:4lltutitr. 1 . 1,11 - ,, v4 - 4;.^.,..11 c•-,4,,-„,1;(11,i, , ,,14 Likrt 1.A7, '?le later :lo,,o3e, trp 411.7; ;1,7,4 aed pir.,yrnip.nd rji g a,Z. tzat. At KJ 56; pte:v.r.T.l rfAarn try 1M priki , ./ )(L. "i cif:- ti,rizt.i. (Ai gt,t , :: tCol rx,V. 4;5frE511 11.4 , Fib tr, ~71-4.14...16. ; ffitrZiLtit Lais ,t,t,r•qx. £1:“/ tip; 41.1.? Ari r.t:tritiet to 011 r); Riie d sy {.l}.fiii hit: is th, , st acticat t i3Vrl }l'3'4 tae.n, hstolshoy sew. f•,r wd_ Kat, and toivie au apirial sy , in ',why, hot tor herltell or her . 4 alutilitlig Li bA,tl, tint for her little •ctuldrea, ta,st lie ititeteged ttitn elf t die verdict of .the f3eisate Oa Mr. Sluln•bury's IVlitni hi tu.lted tiattnner wit!idraw the iesolutioh for the prmanit, on the prounie o f liiiiilbuiyu'•wsignatiein. Su utter asked him 'lds judgment dictated such a entree. "No," said "Lnyjuliguieut doesa't, but toy ill•art does." In the July sesaion,3lr.Saulibury appeared on the floor of the 13enatu ono OILY, sober and well conducted, but on the follow nig day he had fallen as low to ever,-and made a most indecent exhibition of himself in the streets of Wiohnigton. Vortuilately I.i him, he-kept away frotni the Capitol, for Lad h, prenented himself there ids extiulsi'im u ould love been summarily . voted'. Ina l'th lid.; a ere sent for anti he wits taken to his hi tee in D, !aware and has not been in Wish itituti mire. 3,1 r. Sauleliury's case is a . renvirkable one, `and those who are acquaieted with it' by his welikiess while they condemn hiS oiler‘ e. 11 there was any.virtue in good rt koloions lie would be as terriperate as 4.11, for lie never re'mvers from one de bauch without registering a vow never to enter upon another. But it's the otd, old sto4,.after all. Pietty soon he feels that just one - drink will do him a great deal of good and no harm, and when he .indalges in that one he is gone. Hs has no control over himablf thenceforward, and:Aaa no consci ousness of what he is doing until he learns from a friend, hat he has been drunk for three days. He is the mire , to be plied because he is naturally 'a man of tine talents, and by education, one of the best informed men in Congresa He is an excellent scholar and an aeComplished linguist He speaks and reads the creek, Latin and Hebrew languages with'accuracy . and fluency, and is in every respect, a thoroughly educated man, besides being a man'of fine personal appear ance and a good public speaker. PRINTINGS, &V. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT .EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 comiserseT ing,ENT ; CONSTANT MAYER'S ORIGINAL PICTURE LOVE'S MELANCHOLY. NEW GALLERY NOW OPEN With Late Arrivals of Choice Oil 3Riaintings AT LOW PRICES. Frame Engravings for qhristthas. Rogers' Groups. New Yhotoe•raphs. New Uhrozno Leithog,raphs. FURS, etc,. 1867.'''' 1867. FUR HOUSE, • (Et3TABLISHED IN 1818.) The undeivigned invite the ,attention pf the Ladles t their large noel of Fare. eon... Wing of ~... MUFFS, TIPPETS, COLLARS. SO. IN RUSSIAN SAHLF, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE. KINK LE, .ROY4L ERMINE, CHINCHILLA. FITCH. SAB dra. 111 of the latest atvlee. • el PSIIIOI4 FINISH. ABA at reaeonahle prices. Ladies In ourning will null koindeome articles PF MEICNES end SIMIAS, tin. latter a most beauttful FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. SLEICHZU,ROBEA. end FOOT hf UFFS In sreat A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 41.7 Arch Street. Fr - VIII moose to OUT New Store. No. UM Chestnut street; sborit Ms] Ist.lAld soLS tm rD MI RAW FURS! FURS! —RIMIEST TILLSM, idanmfartarer of all kinds of FANCY F. no, at No. 113 North Fourth street, above Ara, Follsidele , i., is selling Furs for Ladiee and • 'a wear. Useap Carraste and Bala) Rob eon *toe& ca band- N. .s.:—ftrs repaired, re-lined and altered to the Welt atlas moderate prima oes • to V , vo, C_LUPETINGS, EN GUSH CARPETINGS. am Gatts ,, d ci=r trzs fanne....stim lust arived. ALIN). Ai dinine iteke. tit A tritnrces CABPETINGS, OIL cterus, &c. MEE3MiiEI IZZE Vir 4:el"? ornak: soda stir be t 8 a 8 LOW. flat WE CM, °Pe tplia.7 Lawn Aka L . -/ an= :a Now atorm, IMF baikblag. I.=Ctoto=r. =eta. N. L. KNIGILIi a SON, nrits =l3 FlitlEorktOOF SAPEB. ORDEALS. Or: gmte' tame been e=9,lteated to the eevereetz= 221; kre proermed Met? for-text. entirety fa iiet.V.Thavu.l at farrxe: ILA/ March nth, MC t. n, la., srw st ••Expowd to great heat foe many bourn." London Free Prem. Whitby, C. W., July lith. 1 , 364.—1 n a large batting fined with general i . merchandiee, making mach ISM than an ordinary teat! .• T. EL Slcalica.an. V October 12. liro.—"ln lux ez t Waddington, N. .9, Unitive min with 33 tons cd , tow and Hal straw c besidea a large quantity cd Umber:" i Mazer at Etchutrurron. ; Charfesten S. C. Octeber"MO. . P exec bow el - Domed to Intense beat." WILII. eaanni. MARVIN'S PATENT. Alum and Dry Plaster F S., Atoll 7 —"At corner of B roa dw ay, N. if•, street, after floor burnt through, the safe toll 'from second story to cellars taken out of burning Into secorui day after." Wis. A. I) sown as Co. Newbern, N. 0 geyt. 24,101—Three of Mar „ yin's safer in thde ere. At entir , row of large building! consumed, causing as intense a fire as can be conceived." 14soowsv, fitrioN ea Co., Bankers. 1 / 1 1.WOBT1Ilii CO4 HAZEL Feb 111.1867.—" Marvin's Safe, Mobile, Ala., size A, duuqo door, fell from 84 ColldtltOrY and uuditrod tbr severest teat of au intense heat." WHITFIELD et. BILLET. In *vat and every cam above. the cordeute of our dafea were token out after the firer to perfect condition, _pro *emit./ book,, gooney and papers of great value. Fal, l GettHlCata can be seen at our office. OUR BURGLAR! PROOFS have been attampted.butln ovary butane° unsucceeetullY. New York., D tiN t o ,.p.o. owned by Ct. W. White Sept. Ittb, IBM, owned by Mum. VV, W. Baker. . .. Cleveland, .Oct. 11, ' Pnti, owned by Cleveland. Paimarille Ai A , htabula It:h. (Jo, "kit verrly tented by muter me ebanien, and pronounced Irma , netabl.” , New York., Sept. le, iffin, ewned by ti. P. Buck di Co. Burgi.tra w. ro n; work from tinter(' ~ .i/ night tin S oda% ,p,, M, and then hod no proopect of getting in; 1i ..re 'frightened oil, bdi 500 in the Hine. ' We invite the attention f all interimted, and would CAUTION • The public to learn all the Nebo in reaHr to the Irtre Proof ualitler of our tilde before pureuEurig. • We 'shall lie Pio to ialoart our thre of th,i infor phi JOU* MAI{ V N' & .( 'O., 721 Chestnut sr. (Masonic Htall).Phille• Itrotadnutty, N. 11.. garßend for Illustrated Catalogue. oclw,am,are N 00! H 0 OPI3 K N AND txmappg._inia I BA 1, 1.113 , No, 812 Vint . Olivet. is nowmanutantar Ini4 611 the varieties of Hoop l o ors e k , she be , alno the Heal French Owlets of new o f d a Ctl oo ski rts altered sad repaired. 607 Chestnut Street. wrournAkv > Goops. A. S. ROBINSON, - . 910 CHESTNUT STREET, New Colored Photographs, NEW CHROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS, AND PICTURES FROM LONDON, PARIS Val ROIEJ OF ENTIRMY NEW SUBJECTS. - AT THE LOOKING 0-1-4ASISI PICTURE FRAME WAREROOMS OF A. S. ROBINSON, • 910 CHESTNUT STREET. dela 12trp§ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The best and most eultable Present to a friend or the needy is a banal of our FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR , and a bag or half barrel IiMOUNTAIN" .BUCKWHEAT MEAL. Constantly on hand, Ohio, St, Louis and Virginia Flour. Also, ".Mountait" and "sterling's" Buckwheat neal, in hag. and half barrels—warranted superior to any other in the market. GEO. : F. ZEILN . DER, Fourth and Vine, SOLE AuESIC:,, sertro tf* Christmas .and New Year's Presenti, [lir-LEWIS LADO'MUS & CO. DIAMOND DEALEhS 45 JE WELERS. WATCHES, JEWELRY A; SILVER WARE. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPALRED. 802 Chentnnt St., Phila Have just received a large and beautiful staortment of Watch', Diamonds, Jewelry. and kilver Ware. We would ask erpecial attention to our fine assortment of V.VI CBES and 1/IA-114 )2%1 and our prices will be found lees than the same quality of goods can be pur chased elsewhere. del4-tjal • HOLIDAY PRESENTS. N. C. COATE'S' • Lamp and Flonise.Furnisitlng Goods. A ruperior aeeortn ent of Britannia and Silver-plated Ware, line Table and Pocket Cuth ry. Japan! ed. Tin and Wooden Warm Toilet dem Skates, &c.. be.. Lampe and Chard,liere of every description, a uitable for Ohurchee. Halle and Pa , lora ale°, bkating Lanterne for sale. WHOLESALE AND liE Wer Young liourekeepera will do well to call. 01.7 Market Street, Philada. dela. ea HOLIDAY PREbENTS: CHARL • q RIP, PORTE-MONNAIR, - POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MANUFACTURER, No. 47 NORTH SIXTH ST., Below Arch, PHILADELPHIA. Por', - ..—Monnsies, Port Foilos, Dressing Cases, Cigar Caret, Cabal, Money Belts, Pocket Books, Satchel!, Work Boxes. Bankers' Cases. Purtee, Etudes. d WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. deld.HtT 110P.ESENTS.- EAR E4rTRUMEI'•ITB TO AS4IST the hearing; Crandall's Patent Crutches; Rodgers Wortenbolnt's Pocket Knives, Pt arl and Stag Handles of beautiful tinieh ,• Rodgers' and Wad.' & Butcher , . tta.. Lore. and the celebrated Lecoutre Razors: Sclaaara, in cases of the finest quality, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 Tes th street, below Chestnut delB,6t* HOLIDAY PRESRVI S. MRS. O. 1). WILLITS. Di North 1 4 'inth Wert. will open on Tuesday, December 17th. a large at d haudilosue assortment of Head Hreeees and Dress saps. del“t* IrifIRNI ITU it B. e. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ware premed to met! Purchasers of Fine Furniture, BOTH EN, STYLE LINII PRICE. GEO.J.HENKELS,LA CY & CO. 1 CABINET MAKERS, na rp 18th and Chestnut Streeter. le2U A.V1040. MUEBLES FINOS its ESCIBICION COLOCADdS Ea 84:710 de Quartos collo Balsa do reathintieutO ctrAnTimg , li ( IAMAIO• GEO. J. 1111 EN K E LACY QOq EBANISTAB, ie964h710 • THIRTEENTH AND QUESTNIIT. Special Card. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS, GEO• Jo BN Iffi ELS, LACY Ok CO. CABINET BAKERS* TIMITEENTB AND CHESTNUT. PHILAD ELPHIA, ee2b4frp4 sr - Din folnaten Alcune' eirrangiti, In der annnen Emote Irertig year Annicht, l'epplch and liardlinen elnbegrAllen. GEO. J. HENKELS LACY fig 00. 1 Men'nel LPahriharkt. Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. _llO2. tfrp! • AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX M EUBLES, pour Salon, et (ibambrer st Cqueher. Arrange, pour Exposition dens Appartementa Candi of Couvertr de Tapir. GEO. 'J. HENKELS, LACY do 001, ERE MMES. reiltollrpil CHESTNUT STREET. ati Coln do litme, & H. LE,TAMTEgIa ILIS CIIEIIOSE9 THEIR • Furniture and Upiaolstery Warerooms TO • No. 1435 CHESTNtrT Street. LOOK] N 0 GLASSES. A few large, band/lone MIRRORS for esde at • J. - Co wplaud' a. Looking;-Glans Store, N 0 538 Foiti.th Strflet. dt2o-nil • i)1 444;ECAUTC/AY.-24 BES , POR4 'ELAINMAY I.in stornifor isulo E. BUDDER 410 . 04343 k ;React iv Ritor potir— ' 6-411014,.. , k ita tit - gI LINEN STARE ; €328 ?stre e t. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NEW STYLES, • LADIES*, GENTS' CHILDREN a i Fine Table Cloths, NAPKINS & DOYLIES. A Great Reduction In Prices, • GEORGE. MILLIKEN, DIPOITIB, JOBB N: AND MAIL MB, SaS Arch Street: deftm w e 103 OHkSTNUT ISTREk;r. E.V...NEEDLES Oa f Eleventh and Chestnut Streets Invite attention to their splendid stock of .LACES AND LACE GOODS, lIANDHERCIIREFS in every variety, for Ladies and Gentlemen. VEILS, SE Tti, NECKTIES. EM BROIDERIES, the.. dfc.. Expressly adapted for :110LIDA.Y I';1 9E Which they are offering at prices - as low as those for an infmlor class of goods which have been imported to supply Auction dales at this season. ,RS ILLS :Lfl 543.. HO 'Mt SPECIAL REDUCTION GEC). V.ll:3l7Erk, 916 Chestnut Street, has still franc, reduced the prices of his rich DRESS .:ifiODS and SHAWLS. with a view of reducing tho civic before Janium let. Purchasers will do well to call, iv the Goode art all superior m quality, and will be sold much iesa than cost. iethe'time to buy a ItEAL INDIA SEIAWI, or SCARE for aOn &tunes Uift. The pri. vn aro lower, and WI will be sold at prices that cannot fall to give satisfac tion. GEORGE FRYER, 91G Chestmtt Street. 1101 C'HES'TNUT STHEE E. M. NET;DLES & 00. Will be prepared to offer far HOLIDAY PRESENTS Splendid assortments of ACES LAA3E ,EIiraRCIIIEFS. V EILS. • EMBROIDERIES; &c., It Prices to Insure Bales. Their stock of House-Furnishing Dry Goods WHIM) offered at the lowest mks. Eleventh and Chestnut streets, GIRARD ROW. ".I. l a TA ILLS LLII HO TOT GOODS MARKEO DOWN. MILL OREA'rEIt REDUCTION. BUY NOW FOE WIRISTMAS. Delain , a-- Low-1b and •Ac. • Calk°, fS—Cbrap—f2A and lOc,. Shaw rked leas than coat G r dl ou and :a morallF-$1 Vu dl W and Sa Oa Jack Strawe, made by STOKES for a UVmali ,5,•, Wl), 702 Arch at I at AND SQUARE BROCIi dB %IYLS FOB, SA - 14.6 12 at len than the recent Auction ale PAM. - Black Open Gentreu Scarlet Open Centres. Black FIKI d Centres. • Scarlet Filled Centres. Bla k Thlbet Shawls GAY AND PLAIN STYLE BLANICHT SLIAWL& EDWIN HALL da (X).. South Second street. EDWIN BALL & Bs SOUTH SECOND STREET. could invite the attention of the Ladies to their stook of Cloths for Sacks and Circular.. Beal Velvet Cloths. Sues , quality. Beautiful Blinder of Purples. Beautiful Shades of Browns. Beautiful Shades of Blacks. Beautiful Shade. of Whites. Chineffilla and Fro.ted Beaver Cloths. tie. witII,OILUZIOLII*A. NEW FRUIT. Double and Single Crown, Layer, Seedless and Sultana Raisins. Currants, Citron, Oranges, Prunes, Pigs, Almonds, &e., &o. ALBERT . 0. ROBERTS, kaki is Rae Grow* Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets, FRESH FRUITS. FRESH RASPBERRIES • YLUMS. - - For aideTOMATOES in Wage and Can!. by JAMES H. wj a l i tißre WALNUI and TH ntsoets. Amore's IVlinee Meat EfAViaG }. In tho market for nearly twenty years can bo safely recommended. Don't bo deceived by a cheap article. Mk for AT3IO.IIE'I3. - delS4oo TI W Cltur CiTRON IN PRIME ORDER. 35 CENTS per pound, at, COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 bouth Second Arent. LMEM.A..G.SAPFJ3.7 - !IIVREGs ALmfauA. GRAPES. A in largo clusters and of superior quality. In store and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Eighth and Arch areats. EW CROP CURRANTS, 'IN PRIME ORDER, 15 IA cents Fel .pound, at COUSTY'S Eaat End Grocery, No.llB Routh Second street. X EW LEMON AND ()RANGE PEEL-35 CENTS IN per pound, at COUSTYII East End Grocery Store, 118 South second stmt. , CHOP RAISIN WLIOLE t IMF AND /. , 1 quarter boxes aglow prices, at &MUSTY'S East rocery Storo,'ho. 118 E oath Second street. , OtitE SPICES SWEET CIDER. (N)OILING WINES 1 aid Brandica, at C USTY'S , East End Grocery ritore, No, GS South Second street. I/ROC/n:3S ALMON DS.—NEW" CROP PRINCESS PA- L Almonda }slat received and for sale by Id. F. SPILLIN, N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth stroota. &ISMS I RAISINS I i-1100 WHO quarter boxes et .1)o.hle Crown Raisins, the best fruit in the marketjor sale by M. F. WILLIAM N. W. cor. h end Eighth streets. HEM OVAL.) - - REMOVED. T. STEWAItT BROWN, Of film CROUCH, ETTZGERALI ) &DROWN. lIASREVIOVED TO No.' ' 2 1 5 ehestribt Street, And boo onhendalmp.seeottmottM TRUNKS. BAG 9. .11131 t.; OLEO, 4c., of bla own manufseturo. do9P-tff, FITLSII, WEB VICE 86 130. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY Jim IN svu. orrawrwei. 14 ** 01 : WliTraia'4l inri b avilOs R TUE poupoNs oNOTICEv • UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY DOE JAN. let. INEI, WILL )3 PAID ON AND AFTER THAT DATE. IN GoIND COIN, FREE OF GOVERNMENT. TAX, At the Companro Mice, Nd. 20 NASSAU St., Nein York. Moll Win Om JOHN J. o'Boo. Treavren UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, O.EIGRAL 11.0,1110 RAILROAD, FIVE - TWENTIES, Due January Ist. BOUGHT. De ilavext•Yr-Eiro., 40 South Third Street CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. HUT MORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable In Goias This road receives all the Government Mambas. Ills Bonds are issued under the special contract laws of fonds and Nevada. and the agreement to 11a1 Glld bind Ins in law. We offer them for sale at fe. and accrued interest ft July Ist. In current 7. Governments taken In Exchange at from 12 to it Beat difference. according to the issue. BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE. WAN. IN P 113141 DEL Pit lA. oelgamM 7-30'S Converted into 5-20's. GOVERNMENT BELL RITIMI OF ALL ZMDEI BOUGHT. BOLD AND EXCILLNOED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIM E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKCPS AND BROKERS, Nom.rpe 35 South Third Street. n 7-30'S Converted into 5-20'Si And Compound Interest Notes Wanted. DELEX-lEl_. & CO., AUSTIN & (MERGE, 313 W A LN UT STREET, PHILADELPIIM COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS.; Witten N. /lON DM N 1104-enap BOUGEIT AND SOLD ON tXMMISSIONI BANKING HOUSE JAYCOOKE &Cc)! 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAVA. Dealers in all Government Securities. nelKamrn• 74, is) SPECIALTY. M SMITH, RANDOLPH & BANKERS AND BROKERS 16 Beta third 81,, Nam amit, Nalimletphia. Sew STOOKS AND GOLD . BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKILIIIRON. INTEms? ALLOWNO ON DMN/ifi'M IGHT 14 & BANKERS & BROKERS, " R 0.17 NEW STREET, MEW YORK , particular attention given to the purchase and gale otP GOVERNMENT NECURITIEN, RAILROAD NTOCES. BONDS AND CIOLDO% Busineas exclusively . 4XI Commission, AU orders will receive our pommel attention it Bilk Stork Endinge and fold Board. /entre lOLANDA AND WINDOW 4IIADES. B.). WILLIAMS & SONS, HALF At.Nr! NO. 16 North SIXTH street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLIP DD WINDOW SHADES., riieset assortment to the at*, the oldest 'establish: teetarlerfest tuenufacturem end sell at the. Lowest Prided. BEE/UJUNG PROMPTLY A'r.ITEDED TO. STORE SHADES MADE TU TRIER. seds4lllll ~~ I ;;Ku .y. ~ I t~~ } '".' ~ '~~ ~,., ~ uL"~ rx~axptotar.. lINION i'ACIPICI IC. Di. CO. TUE FIRST PlipitTßiGlE BONDS COTJ.VONS GOLD BANKERS, E 4 South Third Street. SLATE PIA NI% IVO. SLATE MANTELS 110 D 01* .it fiLtie WoRK. MARBLE - IMS SLATS MANTELS 6 tirt• tow-florin appearance; hair the 1 :prloo of nia , Me; best and cheapest la „ti u teted utates. 4 Fames y mid Salesroom SIXTEENTH land LALLOW 111 LL etreeta ' • 130211111 w. I,V/ Qnll w e m 41116 TAIL * *a Lastaeilil ISILA UG Al a 1,611. ... . The I louse. bill Making approphitssmis to eu,,P SY , ' so, E uriAL U o ' December 110:—ille funeral Services on, l ficiencies in, apProPriallone for the execution of tee th e unre cognized victims of the lute railroad rilmater t c;' le('1.1:71:;117!ei. .awls and for the eerviceof the Quarter at Angola, will be held in the Central Depot, Exchange referred 1 si)ttt;ll...i'r.l.trntm"init °lilia ' z' ' 'Pe o f il ri.- A in oP t rf h,( l;r llll)llolB n e s ' . 4lld ‘‘ l' street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The . 'AVPOII.NEY CFNEtter. wrs. Des. Lord and Boteiddas will of fi ciate. The The CIIAIIIIIIIa tx.fore tee Senate:A communication . from the Attorney-Gene-II transmitting in rejigs. ° `bodies will be deposited L in a vault at Iforeet Lawn ' r.a.olittfee. infermation in regard to ' the ilmoltuts . p t aM ° Cemetery, subject to fut ure ituipN'tloll or order. The . during the years ending June :al, lf-63., and June :: t Coronet's impost will be held on Monday. A correct i t( h ) l. 7 , fold.pristl marvel employed to ae.-ist the A list of the personal effec ts of the deceased will be kept titU i rld e rnin °lr e t e l 'Xl l l)li t el l ic t lar A - tturite3 ' .. ittth.tr(*ti t 3 . . . by the railroad company. The following additional ? __ -•..-. - /HINTING LAsva. recognitions have been made. 1. at.r..Rtresmenw, c „ll u d no his resolution calling noon the sem-tory or mitre for Information in I (-sent to The friends of $. B...llitikard. of Port DalhouSe 1 the amounts of money paid newepapsrs- for printing' (Spaeth recognized his remains in the dead holism te.,l laws of the United States since March 4, Nil. day. lie was a carpenter by trade, and was on his re- . hi lllr:' ITMUNDS • moved an amendment directing p °Let n be r. rotl l n is t turn from Weqlleid, New Yorl: , where he had been ot i° co to tins it e r l ti g r es ilif tlil , it t t he his t4cn s l i l e e ar at work. .. A burntot .peratinajo whoa / paid and the coulee rendered. of keys w'e foam!' Amongst Vt . ,' (Holm of. Ain., Whotber'reprts of trials have been printed slur the horned car, marked "Elan Porter," ' lug Una poled, by whose authority,and DM expellee An English gold lever watch, No, 1, 121,Ws'ith the fo". thereof, . Time resolution,th the. amendment,' was adopted. lowing inScrlMlon on the case; "Presented by John Abell to A. Johnson," was 'also found: - - Also, two ail- Mr. Ott r A'YOLIGI, from the Cs t :a7lali t t i t t ec Mu Commerce, ver watches, No, 29,455 and 18,:i'2.1, and a gold ring reporfeds joint 11/40111(10I1 asking the lietretary of the with stone, marked "E. L." ' .• ' " ,Treatsury to adjourn the :eale of , : stock held by the 'United St ttssin the Dismal Swamp Canal until Feb- The setnf the ring was also marked, hut crumbled 'U nary 5, Pills, at 11 o'clock. '. le pieces before it could be recognized. The ring ' In's: motion to go .boo executive session was then put awl curia.!, and atter sairort .eesalon the 'Senate howeVi r, has been recognized as belonssing to B. 11,.. Mattison, of the firm of d. . • lstattinen& Lawson, Auburn, :adjourne Dense of Representatives. New York. The body of C. T. Metcalf. of Eric, Penn- The Sermatortesented a communication from the • Sylvania. hair been recognized among the burned ear- ' Conunterloner o Internal Revenue, relative to: the amount of tam levied from distilled ts for the sec. cases, by a tooth on the left side of tho jaw ' lapping cralyearro sineo 101. Referred to t h e n to of over to the right. . Ways and Merino.. . It. C. Gibbs, of Galveston, Texas, was seen on the Mr. Mancen, from the Select Comtnittee on South-. burned eat, lila trunk is at the (Moot unclaimed. ern Railroads; repottedn resolution for :the,,payMent , 11 J an ohn W. Chapman; of Boston, was **Cell on the car, , Ofd?ne /uouth's „salary to its Clerk. Adopted. Mr. BINO/131, from the committee on heconstrite and in . supposed to be''among the unrecognkocd ' Don; reported a resolution authorizing that commit bodies. Another - body has r ots a pair tee to appoint a clerk, at the usual, per diem, for the time aetaany emp lo y ed in the service of the commit of spectacles, and -pants of gray . flannel, tee; Adopted. - 'vest, striped shirt and` *line overcoat. Only nine I - wounded - molt' semaln- at 'Angola. - The balance arc cared for by the railroad company In this city. The following is from the latest corrected list of the dead wounded,.sand kept attire' Courier ()MCC: DEAD. H. D. Graves, Brooklyn; A. 11. Spier, :vOrth•Eaet, _Pennsylvania; E. B. ?mime', Buffalo; Eunide Spartansburg, Pcnnaylvania;' John:Fuller, Spartans burg, Pennsylvania; Mn. William Freeman, Norwicli; , P. - "lia~•tianl Nuitti•Eaet Pennsylvana; James Sheridan, residence unknown; Frank Walker. Brdril& - an Unknown woman. and child: an unknown man; - Norman Nohls, residence unknown; W. W. Towner, Erie, Pa.; J. A. Martin, Erie, Pa.; S. C. Thomls' ol 4 Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. IL Strong, &Maio; Stephen 'Stewart, Oil Creek. E. P. Harvey, Po t Ladino, N. Y. ; Jas. Brown, Buffalo; Emma Teller, Utica; Miss Bar tholomew, Angola, N. Y.; A. B. FiAcr, Illinnesota; E. L. Mattison, Auburn; E. T. Metcalf, Erie; It C. iGildrs, Galveston; John W. Chapman, Boston. ifEIt.IOMILT F. Bobbin., Buffalo; S. E. Howard, New York; Ira Babcock and wife. Syracuse; .Mnry Ch?dyne, Corfu. Now York; W. C.' Patterson. Oil Crtsl; Marla SA yles, Corfu. New York; Mrs. Christiana Laing, Minneario lle: John C. Cripps, Salem, Ponnsyltattia: IL Stewart, Ontlda; E. Dixon. Buffalo; Mrs. IL M. Gall, Buffalo; Lizzie Thompson, Worcester. Mas-achnseLts: IL Mush, Franklin, Tennessee; Charles Wood, /1111.40: .1. C. Whitney, Nashua. New Hampshire: H. Jack ton, Illinois; A. H. Thomas, Itochestor. SLIGHTLY HIJUUL - .1). It Love. Utica; Charles Love, (.:tica: R. Reed, clalr. chataqua County, New York : L C. Chase, /irk-. wright, Chataqua County, New York; Garrett Hurley. Corry, Pennsylvania ; Isadore Mayor,' New York ; It. Morris, New London, Connecticut 3Lts. IL Tymer- Fon, Waukesha, Wisconsin: W. Teller, Utica; M Lapel, Minneapolis; Albert Rosenburg, Albany; W: Moore, Corry, l'ennsylvaula ; James Walsh, Brooklyn ; Miss Mary Sallee, Corfu : Mary lloore, Brooklyn; W. G. Pr.ton, New York; L. L. Lombard, New 'fork; Daniel C'arr, Brooklyn; ,W. ' Mrv. Fisher. Minnesota: Frank Sherman, conductor, Buffalo; John Vanderbtm, brakeman; W. F. Gregory, Skaneateles; Mrs. Robert Stewart, Oneida; Eugene Howard, Buffalo; Nies McCarthy, Lowell, Pmansylvanin. XLth CONpII.M9.-ItECOND SESSION. MMWMnFM=';lMnt!'lr=W•M=n Senate. - - Mr. SittlIMAN, of Onto, ca led up the untintshed tae busis--the bill to repeal the cotton tax. The question Wan on the motion to postpone to Feb ruary next. Mr. strztratatt earnestly opprwed the motion to post pone. saying it involved a podpementent of Inc bill until she whole question of revenue should be deckled, while it was luchapensable to laborers and planters to know immediattly the tax to be paid on next year's crop. More than one half of the cotton crop perhaps "was pledged to the laborer. They were really part nery, but the planter was obliged in the meantime to blip port the laborer. No ofte denied that the tax was on erous, ahaothing one hail of cotton out of fonr. one fourth of his "corn dodgers "s tax that con d not be endured, and one that was laid on no other product. It was not a question of politics. Those people were not represented here, and he spoke as much in tn. , in terest of the loyal-black men as of rs:behl. lecilng,therefore, snook! be kept out of rho discus. Eton. *r The already deplorable condition of the people, poverty, stricken.hroken in spirit as they were, ahould appeal tu Senators Lot to heap coals of Aire on, their heads. Ile took up and replied to the arguments that other kinds of products hot,: an equal burden, a., al leged by Mr. Stewart, Mr. Ferry and others. and snaked what, others bore such a tax Mr . Frinix—Tbe sale of manufactured goods. Mr. rinalinsm--Ilow much is ibae Mr. Ecructi.-Five per cunt. nn .X. Sinuistall--That is undoubtedly paid by t b Coll• BIII7IVI . Mr. FERNY explained that his ar2unient had howl that the tax ou tux constituents shield I,e removed to 'wane extent. He ttionv,ht all Haut:ma k hoald he par tially taxed. Not cotton alune. 26. bIIELNAti roeteudod; that thq internal re% craw tax had been partially removed Yuani manufactured z.oodf-, and urged ithe immediate parattge•ot tau bll. STZwenT briefly replied to Mr. bberannea rd- Inbrits In regard to inning intere.t..' Mr. Colturrr quoted m‘autties in support of the Mr. - MonniLL, of Vermont, denied that the tax would work oppresSlon. At all events, to postpone the bill Wan February or March, when the report of the Rev. enGC COMMizelOtler Cable In. was not oppre,sive. Why should not the exports of tlw South be doubled ho as)ted, arguing Abut auch,vvoultt be the result of .the continuation of the Utz. Mr. (Dunes. of lona, gave the reasons why he shovel(' vote against the Postpouement„in otder to vote tor the suspension of the tax., • • Mr. !"..PnAntafspoicn at somdlengile in favor of the repeal. saying that he was• bound again to express the alarm he telt en regard. to the commercial intermits of the country—especially of the North. , The tact that English labor had made India cotton equate the best ;Seri Island was. the true reason of the tall in price. He denied that the country was richer now than before the war. It was poorer to the extent of the five billions spent during the war. If the amount produced during the war was deducted from this, they should altid to it what one million live hundred thousand men had destroyed. Mr. Dnanz contended that while from the Impover ished condition of the death the tax should be susened ,e_d, cotton should still be made to bear a portion of the country's burden; that the manufacturers of the North, enriched by the war, were now burdened some what,-did not justify the entire removal of-those bur -dens. But he urged strongly that a helping baud should be held out to the South to lift it up to com parative prosperity. It was the dictate of wisdom to suspend the tax now, and not to keep lhem in sus poise, the •Inoduction of: cotton requiring a cont thencement at the beginning of tee year. LEO would loppose the postponement. Mr. MATER, of Nebraska, was surprised to hear from the Senator the same argument that had been tised lathe South, that Congressional legislation was • dictated by malice. s • Mr..Thialth denied that his -Words could-beai such .an application. Mr. Nse, of Nevada, asked the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Shennan, it the intention was not to pike on Northern industry the burden taken from the douth • Mr. Summar referredhim to the report of the COlll - My. NYE accepted the reply as a confession. Fiore •ferred to the various cries of poverty from the woolen interests, the iron intermits, and the mining interests, • 'which lest, he said, was true. I nederee it. [Laugh ter.] Ile especially wanted to know whether the Coin anittee on MAl:Junco had arranged to supply this de itetency. Thu South had given.no evidence of thank .f illness for the magnanimity of Congress, hut the con.. • Mary. Mr. Srnaome .of Rhode Island, sa id th a t w hth, 'boast and brag was being indulged in by the American :people, other nations ban labored and prospered. Mr. tgiEnMAN deCined that this repeal was proposed as much for the benefit of the rebel aristocrats of the Nouth, so otter; neneneced by tee 'Senator as for the benefit of the lour ruidious of black men. ,it Wad upon :them that the Senator would fasten burden. Not (Ohio alone, nor any particular section, favored its re peal, bid the whole country,. Would they want white people starvtalt Ile hoped they would tallow the ex ample of the douse, and pates the bill. Doubtless; by a 'snore carefol appoitioinneut of the taxes the public ;debt could tee curtailed. • .• Mr. FISSBENIMN moved to go into exectitive session,. ;saying it"Wal evident no iletiotl Cullld he'takee and certainly notwil coifed resultfrom a postponementior 'Sixteen days. _Fevered Senators objected, when Mr. CONKLING said .the House bred adjourned, and consequently ;;It was useless to pass the bill.. The bill was therefore laid over. THE DAILY EVENIING„BULUTIN.--'OIIIIIADELPHIA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 186 r. -TRIPLE SitiET. „ PET ITIO N S . 'Mr. Cisiinza presented the petition of Daniel H. Northrop, H. G. Banks, William Abbott and others, praying that the American Minister to England be directed to demand the immediate release of American citizens ow held in unlawful emitody by theßnglish government as Pentane. • Also, a petition of William J. 'Nagle, claiming to be a citizen of the United States, born in Now York, and to be unlawfully held as a prisoner by the British gov ernment, and praying release from imprisonment. Also, a petition of Henry Lfebenan. William W. Sheldon and others, ..praying: that the. American Minister to England be directed to deal tad the fall settlement of e'toms for the Alabama piracies, and they were all referred to the Committee on ea eign =MEM . . The House then, at half-past two, wont into Com mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union,. Mr. Cullom in the ohairi and took up 'the Senate atreald ment to the deficieru.v bill for Congrmisional expenses The first amendment was that striking out the pro viso which limits the allowanX to cacti member for stationery and newspapers to e . and substitutes for it a provision that no etember of either house of Con: grew shall be allowed stationery or newspapers, or any canon' utation therefor. . Mr. WASiinuriE, of 1111h01, , , said that the Com nit , . tee on Appropriations had deemed it proper, in re• porting the bill in the first Instance, to put on some limitation, anti he believed that the sum 0f‘,1:2.1 was a fair one, not only to members of the Etoueo, hat to Senators. The Senate, however. seemed to have taken that ar a sort of drive at that body.-aud now proposed that no allowance at all should be made for stattonery or newspapers. Be hoped that, by unanimous con sent, the H-ust: would concur In that amendment The Senate had thrown down the gauntlet of economy, and be hoped the House would take it up. If Sena tors, drawing three or font or five or ,six hundred dol far F a year for stationery and newspapers. could stand it, eenainly meinlxls who only proposed to draw SC., could stand it. lie therefore moved that the amend ment be concurred in. On taking the vote by teller?, itWaS, found that there waa no quorum voting. The. Chairman therefore di rected the roll of mettibers to'be called-\, The roll was called, and ill members answered--two more than a quorum. The tellers again took their station, nod after much trouble and delay got a quorum to vote. The vote was area 48, noes 46. The Chaim/in voted aye, making b quorum. So the amendmemt was concurred in. Mr. LW:num' mored,a proviso, that nothing in the bill shall be constrned to prevent each !Inge from ap propnating its own contingent fund as it may deem necessary for the public interest. Mr. Wastitruntic, of Illinois, claimed that the amendment WAS out of order, aml the Chairman eo 712 e other Senate amendments were non-concurred `The Committee then toe and reported the MI to the Mr. MAIItAIM Blared an adjournment Lost. Mr. bruit „ of l'ennsylsauna, called for the yeas and nays on concurring in the Senate amendment pro hibiting. allowance to members for newspapers and buttoner'. . The vote was taken,andresulted yeas 54. nays 41. The Speaker toted aye. making a quorum. So the amendment was commuted in. The other ticruite amendments, appropriating some $42,10) for clerks of committees, pages and additional messengers, werenon-concurred im—yeas. ?A nays, 04. The Senate amendment striking out the appropria tion fora history of land grants was non-concurred la. The bill goes hack to the Senate for its action on the amendments in which the House non-concurred. The SlTAfirn presenttd estimates from the Secre tary of War ad lliGrina for additional appropriatioas regain d by the Paymaster-General for the pre , eut fis cal year. Referred to the Committee' on ApPropria time. Mr. ROMPSON . presented the petition of Golone] N:lgle, an American titian], held , in custody in a Brit ish prison, remarking that he hid been trying to get the attention of the country Mid of the administration to the facts and asked leave to offer in connection with the subject, a resolution requesting the President of the United Stales to take immediate action on the cases of W. J. ..Naglc and John Warren, now in Brit b•it prisons: one hod 'without trial since June 1, 187, arid the other convicted by a jury to which the chal lenge allowed by . English law to the subjects or citizens of (Mier countries wag refused. in order that a now trial be granted to the one and a speedy trial to the other. or that both be liberated. Mr. 8E20.1311N objected, and the resolution was not remived. . htr. STonns. of Tennessee, introduce} a bill to amend the act of July 4, .184 i. to allow a Curt twr time of teo year , for the fliingof applications tor pensions. Referred to the Committee ou Ipcalld Pensions. ' DISCUABGE TACT E.MPLOYEe. Mr. RANDALL, Of PerlOSylVallitl, offered 3 . TOOOll3lOll that the resolution adopted by the floth3e on Novem ber :25, which declares it unnecmsary to procetd far therwith the building or equipping of ships of war, shall not be comatose as an expression of the opin ion of the flume in favor of discharging mechanics and laboring men from the navy-yards during the coming winter months. Referral to the Cotrunittee on Naval Altars The MOU,e, at 3:45 adjourned to Monday, January The following is the vote lir detail on concurring In the Senate amendment prohibiting allowance for eta tionery and newspapers., Yott-3lessrs. Allison, Archer, Ashley of Ohio, Baker, Baldwin, .11ingtianu. Hover: Butler, Cobb, Co burn, Cullom. Dawes, Dixon, Donnelly, Fenn:worth, Get; Iligby,llolinim, Hooper, Hopkins, Hubbard of West Virginia, Ingersoll, , Jadd, tlttlian, "Ketchum, Lawrence of Pennsvivania, Lawrence, of, Ohio, Lo, M Lynch, cClurg Bforcnr, tiloore,lMoorel an cad, Morgan, Morrell, O'Neal, Phelps, Plants, Price, it 1.1103, liobettson, Selye. Spalding, Stevens of 'Pennsylvania, Taber, Van Horn of New York, Ward, Washburn of Whitonsin, Washnunae of Illinois; Washburn of In diana, Washburn of Massachusetts, Wilson of Windom— 54. Nays—Messrs. Adams..-Andertioil,liniell, Ashley of Nevada, Axis)), Barnes, Beck, 13enjarnin, Carr, Chan ler,Driggs, Eldridge. Ferri, , , Fox. ilolluday' Grover, Hawkins, Johnson. Jossa, Kerr, Knott, hiallorv. Mar shall. Maynard..3lceorndek, hinnuer, Myers. Niblack, Nicholson, Peters. Polsley: Randall, Robinson, Ross, Smith, SfOkes, Thomas, 'Trimble,. Van Rorixof Mis s W Illiams, Wilson of Pennsylvanis-11. Reported tor the rodade p auvn r6,g isullotin. I WI the tozsz 111L1.6110R0, lib. -Selir Ralph Soudor-2IX) tons pluoter 4 '..6.90 bids do E A Souder & Co. 1111OVERLIENTS AR tiIVE. OW OCEAN ST/EADISIUND TO sutra mon FOR • • .j - ljayl Allemania... ...Southampton..Nevv York—, . Nov. 23 Atalanta., . .:_„London..Ne w York :Nov. D) Java Liverpool—Boaton.., Dec. 7 Y0rk........y.D0C. Chicago Liverpool.. Now York.. ' Deo. 10 ..... ..Liverpool..Portland„ .... • —Doc. 10 Hermann Southampton.. Now Y0rk...... ....Doc. Cim ......Southampton..New York' Doc. 11 City of Antwerp..Liverpool—New York .... . . D. Donmark - Liverpool..NoW York ...... 12 11 „LiVerpool .. Portland - itoc, 12 Chubria Southampten.-.Now York Ile°. 13 Scotia LiverpOoL.New York Deo: 19 Bellona I,ondon..Now Y0rk.......... Dec. 14 TO DEPART. • Guiding Star Now York... Rio Jan0ir0.........Dec. 213 North America.. —Now York.. Rio Janeiro Dec. 24 BucE.ia. 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B,hr baralt U.iUov, Avas. .;lops from BOdtOnt Ia Ptalast to capttuti. • lAEA:I4EII . V ESTEIf.DA Y. I 8 ' tt e nrtfo r i?gi l , a -iri ' f ' all i ii7 ) : lll - 81""n h. Philadelphia nag Charlotte, ficaPet, Havana, Warren, Oregg btor4e. • MItMOIMNPA. Sliip t'nrdelin. King, entered out ot Liverpool 4th tut, for thir port. Whip tuduttrY. Bennett. 'Llti cloys from London, vin Rto ,innetro. at StlllFFlSTlClPWlyeaterdny Ship flaninbulg, Wamw well, at Al onterldeo 21lot ,Qet. from lto•.tUat ',hip City of Sydney, Brown, from Calcutta Rh Aug. at Nien , Vork Met. Strainer Whirlwind. Geer, hence at Providence PSI ibttunt. • . Sunnier Culm,"flakebart, olcarad at lialtfmoro Imo, for Havana y Wert and Now Oricano. - .tocainpr Concordia, Bestra,eailed from Now Or!cam lath Met for floatort. - . . teamer ht Lonio, Babson, at Nene Cretan. Ifith inotant from Royston SteamerAlexandrlii, Platt, „hence at Norfolk Pith inat and Hailed for New York. Ateateer Orleutal, know,, cleared at Bolton IPth instant for New Orleana Steam° a Columbia; Barton. and Pah-kee, Ueeegang, at New York veat.erday from Havana 11th inst. Steamer Java; !ACAulay, from Liverpool via Queens town Bth Inst. at fldeton yesterday. Bark Fidello, henc • at Hairnet lal.fnet Bark 'Sarah A Staples. Staples % 120 daye froaeOnliao for Dunkirk. wag at St Vincent, tape -Vordes, 2,1.5 t Oct— having' put In for provisions and fuel. • Bark Bend Stanton, tole. ealled .from Singapore 25th Oct. for Dostun. Bark Menlo Simpson, Mumble, Ilene° for Antwerp, pa, red Brai 4111 jrpt • Bark 'Wavelet, Britton, hence at. A ntwOrn VI inst. Brig War Crawy, Haley, trailed from. Providence 18th that. for this port. . , Brig•lohn Chrvital, 'Barnes. railed-from Pernambuco lllth ult. for Delaware•Herrawnt.r. • Brig Samuel Welsh. tioecker, from St Jago, 'at Kings: ton, Jam. Id inst. and sailed dth for this port vi. Salt Elver. Behr Ben)' F 'keret, Armstrong, from Newport for this •or remained oshtre on Poor House Point , Fith inst. Behr (.; Shaw, Reeves; J H Bartlett Wiggins, audJas S V atson, Houck, hem o at l'rovidencelBth inst. Behr L D Bmal4 Me e hence at Beverly 19th Inst. Schr Annie E Ctifnmer Granroer, hence at . akin 19th natant. Behr Alexander, cleared at Richmond 18th instant or this port Behr tiara., Smith, from Now London for this port, at ew York nth lust tschr I/avtd $ slner, I.luntley, cleared at Portland 19th at. for thla_port. • . Bohn; T Price, Yonac Garwood. Godfrey; Get. yaburg. Smith, and J 16 Simmons. Young,. hence for Vashlngton. at Alexandria 18th last. Behr IllrepbenliOrna. Beaman from Thiattia for pia Port t Holmes Hole 17th ivat. : lichre it W Tufl hobbhos, hence for Dorton, and Sliver 'Ake, Matthews, hence for , Portsmouth. at Provincotown 15th inst. the latter with toes of mainboom. Bahr Amon Malkenber& Terrell, hence at Dighton ldth instant — Bell:. Joseph Porter, Burroughs, sailed from Providence 17th inst. for Egg Barber. Mar Li Audemied, of Philadclphla, will winter at Pawtlcket. 1011 , 7R141 4 11 t M. D il li t i t r etcleT a ,H Sharp, Wenn; Moore, Mem:non: H. es K vorson, Brower; Eliza Rebecca, Price, and E B Shaw, Shay?, hence at Boston 18th inst. Sctr Mosaic Limandu& Morris, sailed trom Newpor lEth fruit. for Delaware city, Behr b It Thomas, hence at New London 15th inst. MARINE MISCELLANY. Schr Caleb Stetson (of Milford, Del), Somers. hence for Braintree, with cost ,. was ab .ndorted lath that lat lon 1215. All hands rescued by ship Universe, at New York. 1 hey were so badly frozen that they had to be taken on board the ship by ropes; bad•been on the wreck to days. and tar four days without fire or water, and ail their provisions destroyed by the sea. Card Somers re pats: Left Philseelphisifor Braintree, Mass. "ior 19. with a cargo of lag tour of coal. 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At the annual election held at title Oißet• en the 16th. ifilt.,•,!le.folguwing gentlemen were ,elected Llirectore of 'teri P nee Immrance Company of l'hlladelpida,. to serve for the eu:,:iing year, viz.: Clem Tingley, Thornali H. Stoore. • • • William Mueeer, Samuel Camtnot, - Brimful Bigpluttn, James T. Young, Canon. Irinker„ •IYillfavt Stevenoon, ChrLdian 4. Hoffman, Benjamin W. Tingley, r Samuel B. Thomas, Edward titter. And at n meeting of the Dirt ctott, held thltday.CLE3l .".11/%0 LEY. Eeq,was unanimonaly•electeddereildent. 43019 TIIOB. cBILL, Secretary geir...1.71p; sqcr -- - SOUP. FOR tiEI'I'LYING TILE lIJOR W FitA SOUP. • N0..1.28 GRISCO3I STREET. Being dependent upon the yearly cor.tributiona, of the bensvarent for the meana to earry on their eye-talon% in form the public that they have no paid Collector em ploYed, but that any of the members will thankfully re ceive donation% • The extreme wait' v of the amnion already. with the short supply of work. *wilt probably greatly Increme the domande upon the resources of the ftelety, and neceasitate an appeal this year for largely increased contributions: • ' . Juo. ii. LkW11:1, President, 111 Walnut street. WMf.L. REIM- Vice President. 619 !Walnut street. EVANS. Treisurer.- • • del6 12trpl • , 613, Market street. agless THE NORTHERN SOUP SOCIETY : WILL •••••7__ open their houN w ituated M the corner of Peter's Ailey and Four stree 'above Brown, for the gratuitous alibibution of soup to Poor on WtsON Et:MAY, pee n. Donations in Blotter or materials be thankfully received act the house. or by either of the undersigned: CRAB. J. RUITE.R, Preeident, 304 Calla whit! street. BAHL EL T-011a0,43eoreU , rii Rid N. BeeOnd troot - T. MORRIS PEROT, Treasurer, _BB Market street. • • RICLIARD W. BACON. 428 N, Pifttt street. SAMUEL JE.ANEI3. 1023 Arch street. , • . JOHN 0. JAMB% Wg.N. Third etrest. Or by any other Manager of the tziocietr, delB-6trp4 yor p ArilCE ENTEII.P.RthE RAILROAD CO3F, Notice ie hereby given that aninstalment of lye Dot. Mrs upon each share of stock of. the Company, not full paid has been called, and that the same is due and] payable at the office of the Oompany, No, 407 Library street, on or before THURSDAY the second day of January, 100;. . By order of the Directors. delM2l,l OFFICE CENTRAL,PACIFR RAILitO 16ic" C OMPANY,. NO. 54 WILLIAM BTIIEET. NEW ToRX. The Coupons of the Firat Mortgage Bonde of the Oen. tral Pacific Railroad Company, due Januaryl. 1853, will be paid In full, In gold -coin, on and after that date, at the Bunking House of FMK I. HATCH., Bankers aud Financial Agents of the C. P. Ft. It. Co. C. P. 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The coupons for interest on the Common Bonds of ti its Company, felling due on the first of January, DA& wilt Do paid_ op presentation at the toIhST NATIONAL DAN S., of PhnndelPhia, on and after the finrt proximb. , ROBERT D..I3ROWN.* deligMan - Tr assure r. spors. PIIILADELPHIA AND 'READING RAILRO AD • '"'"" CORPAN Y. OFFICE. 227 Bourn FOURTH. d PLEILADELPII(A, Dec. 16, Igg 7. Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholder's of rags C om pany that the annual meeting and an election tot Pi wi dest, eix Man a4era, Treasurer andi ,Sectetary, t aku place on the SECOND AioNDAY,I24h of January n at IS M. was 11. - \v this. , delS.Cal.% , Secretes y. Z. eeirlip.. PENNSYLVANIA IRTILITARY ACADDYfif opens THURSDAY, January fed, 1888, Anplice ttion for adnuesion ehould be made p. emu, to that tiro o. eo that new Cadets 'may enter with 'the classes neon. tha regular course of instruction. For Circulars aprty to COL. THEM. IaYA President:P. M. A., Chester, Delaware con Mar, E syleutts. dcl9.lre rpo LdDif i l l 3; FAIR—A F AIR Tide of t he 21.112 L pre4byteri Churcr e Al be tell in the t new ct lurch building. N. E. oorncr Nineteenth and Green suede com mencing on Monday, Decembectith. at o'clock J'. and a:intim:ducal:lring the weak. Tickets of ads farina--season, En. cents; single, mental. Children, lacente—to be had the door. • detall try. B FABMERS , AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL IPTITLA7IMIIIIA, Deco reborUM. The AMMO. Election for Directoni o f - this Barg . . 'All he held at the- Banking Howie , on 11)NESDAar,Iche day of January next,between tha hours cf II ciclook A.M. and 2 o'clock r. M. W. RUSHTON. ;fr deb Mal shier. TH c. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. PUILADFMRIII,4December The annuateleetion for Direetore of this %ant. will ho held at the Baking Home, on WEDNESDAY, January sth, 18€8, between the bourn of 10 K, and 2 P. Pd. B. C. PALM ER. del a tut h tjae4 Caehier. mgr. VOITItTH NATIONAL /3411 , 1 E: OF PEILLAD:AL. ""'"' PHU, =ARCH etreet. : Pliu.Aniu.rw.&, December 7th, 1867, The annual election for Director., will be held at the Banking-Homeom TUESDAY. January 14th, Mid, be tween the hours of II A. M. and 4. P. M. SAMUEL J. MAC MULLAN, del9Lth,o,tu,tjal4l OPFICE OF TILE DELAWARE MUTUAL 11115r 6AFETY LNSUItANCE (10,41PAN'e'. Pm Latirm:lns, 1 ecember 20th, PRI. The annual election for twent,eight Directors wilL held at this Office, on RIONDAS., t he sixth day of January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. 2t. di2Otjaoil HENRY LYLBUttli. Secretary. par , COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK.. PinhArnarniA, December 14, 1867. The Annual Election for :flirt ctors nlll. be held et the Banking Hence On T 1 &WAY, the 14th clay of January, 1808, bets een the howl of 10 o'clorit A. M. awl if Ockek P. M. H.. U. YOU . NO. fltl4.o,tu.th,tlsl4 Unfhler. par NATIONAL E.X,CLIANGE BANK., • ' Pi] mug:l.'l.llA, Dec. 12, 1261. TheAnnoal Election font Directont will bo held at the Banking-hotwe on TUESDAY, the 14th of 'January next, between thebours of 10 A. M. and 2 P_._ol delhito,th,e,tojal3 A FA.lft FOlt THE' SALE OF USEk'UL .AND le r Fancy Articles wiltho held iti.tho lecture-room of tho Fir 4 Presbyterian Church, German etreet, holmThird. Third. Itev.A. Culver Pastor, communing on TUESDA. December 17, and continuing for one week. Proceeds to be &Noted to necessary repairs and alterations to tho °hunch building.. , npfee.— MARYLAN o KAOLIN CO. OF BALTLSIOitE and Cecil Counties,—A meeting of the etocknoldere will be held at their °ince, No. T North Calvert etreet, Baltimore, on MOND A Y, 30th inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Directore. VIAL HANNA, Secretary. BAIITIMOPA Dec. 10th,.1867. de13.110 se` caw NATIONAL BANES. PULL A DELpre, DecP,mber 7 1867. The Annual Election for Directors will be holdat the Banking House on WEDNEdDAY, the Bth, day of Jan uary, between the hours of ld o'clock. 'A. M. and o'clock.P. M. G. A. LEW Ile. • de7,e,w,tjaBs ' Cashier. par ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCICHOLUEBB OF - Lick Bun and- Sugar- Creek 011 Company-will-be held January let, leg& at 12 o'clock 111.. to elect otlicere, dtc.. at Boom 11, Ledger Building, 114 South Sixth street. CHAS. DAVIS, Sedy. HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 AND Lombard drool, Dispensary Department—M - sal treatment and medlcLuea fu.ratabed gratuitowthr to the DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND-TILE DIRECTORS OF THE D 1,. s l6r zell Petroleum Company have this day declared 'ldlyWend or Two percent. on the Capital Stock, clear Of State Tax, payable on and after the 27th blatant. at the office of the Company,. 218 WALNUT street. Trumfor Books °loge at 8 P. 751., 19th •, open 80th. EDWARD P. BALL. Secretary. rim. - or LT11111; Dec. 18. 1867. dele,Bt4 LA.DIEIP TRIMMINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE:. • PALL AInNTER FASHIONS FoR MS% mg t . 4, BIND lust pEatiTtqu'r BPI= _lmporter of Ladies" rem and Cloak Tr! to Eringee, Satin Trimminp, Tassels, Ohnps, Braids. Rib' b" 11 4 thibure and (Suns Lazes, Drape Trimming, Eaneg Jet Collars and Bolts. • • • Fast Edge Velvets, in choice ehedes. • lo w Vergers, all widths, A at micaL raddan Dress and Oloak-Making in all Its Depart:l=% Drew* made on 24 hours' notice. Wedding mid Travel. nig outfits made to order in the moot elegant manags and at ouch rates us cannot fail to please nits of pup at enorrest some. ElegantlegantYinaaned Paper Patterns for Ladles' . anlt. Chi dren'e Dresses. Beta of Patterns for lderehanbi +and Deensendrera ready. Pane= cent by mall or 'amass to all nuts of the Union. • ?dm Hutton's end Madame Demerept's aborts for ism. and Svntem of Drees-Outtios taught, INDIA RUBBER IyfAIDIENE BELTENG.BTEAM PAC& ing floseolith • ' Engineers and dealers will , raid , s lalt Veortmont of Goodyear e Patent Vulcanised Rubber Belting. racking Bone, dm, at the etasMen_ " turatce ifeeAquartera GOODYEAItiII, • ' • Cl qBtl3rt tth • , sou $ tame now , on hanil a largelot of Liontletned'A'. Lunen. and Ildbeect Goan cote. Abe every valet) . tuld ntylo of (um Overeouttk • LARGE , PEREMPTORY EaiIYDOOTS, SHOES., BRONS,. MA.V B AGS. Am. ON . OA TUY MO ,C 1 D 24 lo cocloch will be_ sold 4 hpsatalopn PO= MONTHS' CREDiT, *bout MG , lin o me. ut Shoo Brogans, Ala., of city_ and Eastern in Wire. Open for examinaffth with catalogues null WS morning of We. - • LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP 800% 1110E8. BALISIORALB , ,,thx• NOT4E-ineludsur_ist_rjw Balli of oste,_Sheell; itte.; - ON 1: u =DAY moRNRIG. Dec. 29, will lielotmd 'in part th e felltrovlsur Rash' and desirable asserts:Mist, vie-. • Men's, bop , end !out** telt dentate:3le, grid half welt Creel boots; men's, WV:Fend youtleri buff leather boots; metre fine graL lip log c angbireon boots; men'p and her/ , buff lea and 'plain Congress boots caul Balmoral,: men's. is? en youths' super kip, buff and ff i lkhed grain half welt and des brogans; and enameled' patent sewed ba elm& , gaM Dan a = and 4:engem gaiters' watimms, mime* and children's calf and buff leather Bo fters& and lace boots :children's fine Yid. sewed.' altrmade lace beets; fancy solenfflisl morals and ankle ties; ladies' One bows ,and colored lasting ..Congrees end mils lace gaiters; woman'. , susses' c hi l dren's goat amt. morocco coma-nail:3d lace boats; aro kid appers; Met&UM overshser and sandale; carpet slippery; carpet and ensmelled leather tray ering bags. Ate. , • P; C-FIOLLIS, Troutiror CLOSING , seas FOR n&r. .SEASON •OF If RFr113.124 tiaLANOI, 04RMAN .A.NO DOMESTMDRY OFJODii. We willhold *large ca. 4 of Foreign and Domeatic Goods. by cat e. on FOUR MONTRii. CREDIT. ON U.D.MEDAY MORNING, Dee. 2f, at Itt o'clock. embracing about '.iCktspackagea and tots of atonic, and fancy ardclea. N. B.—Catalogues really and goods arranged for exami nation early on the mond.= of aale. - - THOMAS BIRCH. & 30N. AUCTIONEERS AND GoMMISSIOII`MERCHANTBI • No. 1110 OHESTNUT.stroet. Rear Entrance 1107 Sanimm street HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, OF EVERY - DESCRIP TION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNHE NT. • SALES EVERY g'IIIDAY MORNING. Sales of Furniture.. at Dwellings attended to on , the most reasonable terms. • SALE OF FINE FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR . • • • C 11111STMAS • Vtl.: SEN TS., ON MONDAY MORNENG. At-ID-o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Cheetnu Street...will be sold - A large assortment of elegant Fancy Goads; condoling 'of Portfolios : Writing Cameo, Inkitands Fancy Baskets. Ladlessßaga, Games, Vases, Cabal', Albums Thermomer LARGE AND ELEGAN I' SALE OF SHEFFIELD Plated Ware, Brengel I+ igtems. Bisque and Patian,Fl - Ela L l st ft Tolet fi p 7V2 ' r r d Z;egidl Fine &m. • ON MONDAY EVENING. _ o'cloik, and • • . • , • • , ON TUESDAY MORNING. 'At 10 o 4 'clook,'rrt No. 1110 Chestnut :tract ' Perna story, will be sold, a -Dirge end attractive' assortment of the above named articles, 3ultsble for the -approaching holidays., • • DIAMONDS. • ' Also, at 12 O'clock on Toes:lel mornings 10 Diamond Cluster and Single Stone Rings and Pins. • _ MUSICAL BOXES. _' • Also, at the same time will be sold, two large and °le: sant-Musical Boxes. • • • ' Oysn for csaminatlomou Monday. • Sale at NO. 72,1 Chestnut street,. STOVE OF RICH 'LACE CURT... 1018,• REPS. rn ENG.' lishi and._ Gorman D0,1313.6:03, Piano and. Table Co's. Cornices.:Dands Tassels. Gimps &c. • ON MONDAY MOWING. At 11 o'clock, at the store al Messrs. KELTY, CAR.' RINGEON & CO.. No. , LB Chestnut stieet, wlll 1)00eld, the large stock of Curtain Goods. comprislau— 500.pairs Embroidered dwhie Laceenrtalns. ' ' • . 260 pains Euclid.' Nottingham Lace Curtains. ' • Together with the lama stock. of Reps. English and German Damask Piano andTablo Covets, Cornices, Tag. MAO. 10,0 K yards , of a Intl of all colors. GIni3LNE. 'Cashier JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEEP ° REAL ESTATE BALE. HNC. 30. 11147. This Sale. on MONDAY, at o'clock, noon, at the;fl change, will include the fellowink— STOOKS, &a • Ey order at Assignee. • 100 shares Winslow Perolenru Co. 100 shares Sterling Oil Co. stock. p 550 shares Monitor Oil Co. 5,,t) shares Northwestern Oil Co. `5OO shares Tideout and Allegheny 011 Co. ACRES OF LAND, at the corner of the 0161.Welah and Blue Grass lio.oe, liustloton, r.;3.d Ward, with stone dwelling, bunt and .orwringo house. Plan at tile Auction Store Orphanb' Court Sale-Relate of Jaapph Ball, deed. 2248 at d 2250 N. SEVENTH ST.-2 Three story Brisk Stores and Dwellings, with back buildinge; lota•illbSr7l.l . leer. Forme?"' late pessea4 - Ema iNIAILRIOTT ST.— t Brick and Frame Houses, NOR. tg:l. .523 and 525; lot 40 by lit feet.. Subject to 12 shillh. Ire ground rent Orphans' Court Sala—Estate of Thomas Ale,l(int,y. deed. caretT. CHRISTIAN ST.—The onc•halt part in a lot, of Fourth st, 'X by 191%; feet, Subject to nine sir+ lingo ground rent. Same Astate. tios.9ll and 931 S. F1V.1.11 ST.—The one-half part in two Three-story Freme LICNIMeIi t below slarriott ,rt.; lot 20 by feet Same . 111. 1 LUING LOT—At the O. E. corner of Fifth and Marriott sta.; 21 by 120 feet. Rime L'aidlt., DAVIS di MAUVE V. AUCTloelErato, (Late with M. Thomas th Soash Store No. 421 WALNUT street FURNITURE SALES at the Store EVER TUESDAV. SALES AT RESIDENCES will receive part:lnlet attArction. _ • ; Adminlatratort. , Salo S. W. corner Elovontla and Wallnev. SUPERIOR" FIIRI , ZIT ELF.GA.N . P ROSEWOOD PIANO, DItUSSEL3, CARPETS; , 016 PAINPLNGS, ON MOVDAY MORNING; • • At 10 o'clock: at the B. W. comer of Eleventh' aud Wal. taco streets, the tot pet Mr Furniittre. • fine toned Rosewood Piano Forte, with roomi coruors. by &them:taker ds Co. • tine Brussels and Venetian Carpets, Oil Paintings, Blinds: May be examined cattle morninc -of saw " • , Sae No. 01. Walnut streat. SUPERIOR FiIIiNITURE. SUPERIOR 130()IICASE,- fdELODEON. FOE BRUSSELS CARPETS, FRENCH k'LA'A E MIRROtt.9,' Ace. ON TUESPAY MORNING?. At 10 o'clock. at the auction store, a largo assortment of superior New and . Secondhand Furniture. handsome four-door BookUaao,ll Melodeon. flee Brussells,ingran and Venetian , Carpets. French Plato .Mantel and Pier Mirrors, too Foatbel Red., dte.' tog AlsO, splendid' salt oiled walnut Chamber , Ilirstiture, with large Wardrobe to mach. Also, a neat W tUnut Chamber Suit. ' ." . J GLLBOren, Cashier. • P 1111.17 Foarotioneer. • igoCLELIAND di CO., El CCEBI3ORI3 TO .1.7. f. PHILIP FO (10 BALK CASES' BOOTS, tilliTfEliftchtl i tle BALMORAL& &e ON MOtiat.Y MORNMG, December 13, commencing at le o'clock. we will cell 7b catalogue, for cash, ltte caeca Men's. Dope' and You floots, - hhoes, Brogans, Balmoral. . Abo. I. superior assmtment of Wonttnes, NUM"' and Children's wear. - • To which thl special attention of the trade to called. . BALENCO OAi3ES'BOOTid, MOWS, BROGANg.gic. ON TOCESDA:I O3 (fORNINO, December 2il, comraencing o'clock , we übl m catalogue, for cash. about . 1 cares Mont, Boy"' an, Youths' Boots, Shoes, Urogint s :Bahnoralot dre. Also, a desirable amortmemt. of Wowea MIN& ao d Chtldron'a wear, from city awl Eattnrs manufacturers. Embracing a gewaral atssortinout et tondfl• ' • ITIIE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT. H. RI I corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money, advanced on Merchandiee _generally—Watches. Jewelry, Diamordbi, Gold and Voir Plate,and on all artt Mee of value_ t _f or aril Welt of drie 11E; ea on. WATClamn AND JEWELIiT AT RTKATE SALM' Fine cow Bowing cue, Doable Bo m and Eneleh. American and Swim rant Lever Fine Gold Hutting Care aeci_gpen Face Lapin l Fine Cold Dapiox and other w atheist Fine Si itar O. Ins Case and Oren Face Enflis American and Patent Lever and Loofa Wa th ee ' .Diublo Care gnartler and other ifatchel• . Fana l ra Diamond .Broutoirto Finder Amon.; Bar. ; Stud.. dtc ; Fine Gold Criall blemac brameto; cur em; BreastiLne. Finger nP I Pe ncil Cues. and &maim Foe:am—A WO and valuable Firestroot cheek imitable for a Jelle/e4 root 5650. Also, !several hota In South Camden. Mb and Clteadnal RIC BARlarfr 00.. AUCTIONEERS.. t. • CASH AUCTION EIQUEIR, Na MO MARKET street, comer of &MC it Cash advanced on consianments without extra IMAM SPECIAL SACK ' 6L9 LOTS SUPERIOR FORS--SY CATALOGUE. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Dec. 24 at 10 o'clock. liizerl adios' Miens' and ChM dna'. Iludeou BAT nd blink Siherhur squirrel. French Ermine. Water , Mint.: American Mel, dre.. eta ale and in eats. Also, Sleigh Iteht , , Far GI wee, itc. % rompiisingthetnostvaluable.and elegant assortment (a Fore ever offered at Auction in this alai. B J. M. GU/ AUCTIO N MEV & BONO._ to!' Hold REClalea of , pI o MILLNDT attest. . JUJU.. EfiTAI A 'OtiKE.I AND 1:3" 1 .4T TI,PI PH ELPIILA EXCItANGA i 111. - flandbllle of each pnikettf,,Lnindle c f r ,=.H l : One thousand coplo PuLl"'"'' e rg e io ta: as 467 g = I i 2 2Z II Oil: pe'l:Ptigynigtarnrttn, our Realieliata Ea' , . . dieter. anti omp l ed :t private sale. Pr Bele* advert:bed DAILY , in ellthe &Qv wow . paper's-?., - ...... !,.ssatutoohow & ppA.3I.7IIONEERs , MAWN itroet. strovs aAlaJelo6 JOHN' 13: ' & '• ' _ADOTIONFIERS,„ Nos.= ane , Adit.KET else: isriiiest of Bank, LABOR •PE retrIVALE , VaßagOal AND OTHEItAIURO DWV DS, Deo, 2Ert is o!p , Sold; pp MONTH CREDIT, about MID& of m lfDry Goods, emb , riudlogra' ofFancy and Staple outlaw, 112 8111 m, Wondeds,,Wooletis rllend and ~l C , ttona: .•B.—Goods arranged for examination and,Clituleiliala ready saris mornmg of gals. LARGE POSITIVE SALE ()V PRENCH_,,..SAZOPiIf. ITALIAN AND BRITISH DRY GOO D!} me. - NOTlCE.—lncludod in missals on MONDAyr,De9., will be found in pare the following,viz— , DRESS • ,- Pieces Paris allwool Merinos emd mans Delaines. do, Bilk and Won! Poplins. Cacbemeres. lilluTtbs. do, Black and Colored. Hohafro, Alpacas, Coburgs, do„, Empress Cloths, - Melanges and Poplin' Alpasae. - dm Saxony Plaids, Epinitlines, Black and White Checks. SILKS AND VELVETS. Piece, Lyons Black and. Colored Taffetas% Ponit do de, Black Gros Groins, Oros du , Rhin, Drop ifs France. • do,' '' Lyorei Black and Colored Velve - b,`Viuxey &c. SHAWLS, &e. _ • FXlllines-Broche. Stella and. Plaid Woolen Shawls. . ElOl lines Thibet Show Mande, cloaks,' Scarfs:lm, . and ,Hoori Skirts,. Dress raid Cioak Trim. mings, , L. C. and Silk tidbfe., Shia Ties and Scarfs.' Ribbons, Boileau', ItraideN Embroideries. Netions, 4f&W DOMESTICS. ..* Full assortm eat 'or Cotton' and Noolen Domestic Bloods for cash. _ 'IS CASES HILITAMY GOODS. At 10 o'clock on 1110siD., Dec. 22, for cash-- 7 cos- . s s heavy-blue Cavalry Chats, , do: do. black ao. 4 do. do. - • blue Infantry. de. 2 do. do. Infantry 'Pante. 1 dcr do. Cavalry' Jaeketsi , ' Also, Yeterem Reserve Jackets,- ~ ~~` ~ ..~ . i ~. .. y. ..rr ~.. ~, s `~ .._.: .. ~ ~.. . Ai 4 y.+4 ,,, , , -,... e, -"As i 2,l); 'at ab s PALES DESTOCKB.4 AY. . . P .. ..,r Pub*. tales attbeESSMll5l5 -, ~. •. , mar TL ESDAE. at Id Ociact. , , . -- .. , 1 Wer Fiandbilleot , eaoh iiiittedi ' ld Addition to which we 50 tbfid LO each, toile, One thousand Mitarognee. * giving full descriptionit 4111111' the netts me tO. Olt eitu/ z tr the FuLWWING TUESDAY; and a Lssl Or at Private Bale. . . • --, ~ Fi i kg:4. . 1115" Om' Sal* a re also aidinkised 61 Mix newspapers : Norm AMIE:WAN, Psl•4B t lADO . tillid49l_s, .f.F,. Itenit,IIMMEA 1144 ~'lll;alPit. 160,4' 5a...,_,„_ , 0 •Wi. %Awn • Lvizurao 1 fI.ELIZAPPI, UZILVAN x ti lraalftio, .Ltztr" Fmnituro, s almi .115'. qui"' aii II - mvingir Illatt3ol Y. . . - • • Y 7,', , ~, 7 .;., ; •;1 .0.•:''1...E1 0, 1 t DANE AND QVIER. liTOCEile L O6 - 1 1tt„it _ • VIA TUESDAITMEC, 2.1 , • At ,12. o'clock. 12095!at tile rhuidaPZOlßSS'li - ento Sale. '" ' " • 5 shores National, avchangsi Blifin.l ' ' . - t ,ffj?..,vi , 40.Sheres Mechanics' N,ationalmanz or Philadelphia. shares Notional Nark* , +eidnantOfftri J - •: 5 shiires Nationsl Ronk of North Ameries„..; . _ , ldeliatea flouters* bank orronztemaee, . - J. , l`t„,, „_' _l4 shares Merchants' mid 51anutacttirdn' -50lidd. iPlitibUrgh. . • , . t L A , ''' , 041,tharee rjortherrtLiberties Gila Co, __..._.., ~.........._ _ 1 shores l? award Mutual Insurance CO'? ''' * f 1020 shareaMcClintocbville Petroleum. Co. 7000 shares (Berry lima Petroleum Co. ~ 2U1:141;41'041$11igiMA011 (.:0, ~_, WO shay e 3 Ligon reWoleum co. t' ••• Fog Other,otinta4 • 50 sharer Fourth' National acc Rgnic, . , sa,coo SteubsnviTht andlit.dlidlitfinnltierhutgil Oper inistL. Rend.. coupons May and November. $lO,OOO North Missouri R.' zil..Lit. Mortgage 7 perOnder. Bonds. it, terest paygg eJ anuary and "tr. at the Rank of cotton e , "New 'fort 'Jictiveis7 Thiepon attached'. - . „ 100 shares Ridge Avenue and lifattitytink P. R. Vir.V.o. 90 shares-Empire' 'Venation Co, 0 1 store ndladelp a bra 17 tha,.. l , 1 share Mercantile brary C. 0., ''.. - Pi° U 3lloll . ll .eeinteßiMd. , ~ ' , ''. ; , -Vr , , r ffl l) ALE OP STOGIDL ' )- '1 . , f;37." 0 ,. :, . ' ' ' ' 02. if 7miDAY, .TAN: 71805.„ ''' /it 12-o'clock noon. at the, rbillidebDah 4 =diVilda be gold at public sale. for account.* whom It . Me.Xc cer ege— - . 60.1 abates :Mammoth Vein Coal Comiiany Stpet: r , _ • • ON TUESDAY, Jan.'2 1 ,184934 ; " . , At ISO:lock, notra, at tho Fbiladolphin kbuihaitgec. be meld et public tale, for stcoonnrof Utah, It tndy eniV cern, %UV ,tjuirCE MOnnt carM.CI. LOWInSt VOlll5 Co: kook. _ REAL MATE lIALE.DECL 2C.. tiorwt --Utato of AndreW Brodie, deed. V,V,04/TORX. MOE DP/LLUNG, BOWE wean: ,of beventeentb.. 7 -' Name Eatate-L.GROVIE RENT. gs 4 Blitata—TilltKKElTOAY BRIM Ein.fat.d6l.N 02; ilateitatin et wed ot 28th: flame 1.14tate,..-.27IRESSTORY BRICK It Franklin street, above Oxford. tame Filtbste—qlCOV_lill iiENT:4SI year. - ; Bayne watt Oxford etreet, Aire at •liatuamm Evainsee.i.MuTton...,..STOßE and tiOVELL-- LIN o,tr No. =4 Berutb Tinith etreet, between Walnut an Lomat neeta with a Twe.atory Frame we in this , l'oarAtal Rose alley, No. 5.--2 front. . t • • Ezecutora , Peremptory Halo* -Eatato or , Regh ,(PDon nell.deeta..-For Aereare of a Penner Pirrehaser--TWO— BARtY BRI(XDIVnLLING. Ne Pl 5 South lihth at he' lent Uhrialian. TIME]; 8 1 °AY B R IGS DWEaSAMO, Nt1047/3 84 11 th Fr Alt st, NOW Monis. THREE.BI . OIIY BRICE DWELLING, gotitakTenth steoud house below Taster, First Ward. • ti•Teek OIL re l r on r gan.T. l V l Z:= l _ a l aT nertt's of ktee mt— ties. Pa. Or - FullpsirdeuLars • . erignee'a Peremptory Bala at the Auction.Rooma. tXTENdIVE MCA. ODA FIRST CLASS OLOTHIFOk , HOUSE. ' ON MONDAY HORNING. Dec. ft at 10 o'clock at the auction roma, liolcll9 -141 South street, by order-of- the Uotguee s tho- mare es.-- tenerlve stook of a first clash Clothing house,' inaldicat pairs black an& fancy Carsimcro Pants. 700 tine Satin, Velvet - and Cassimere Vests, 551 line Doeskin sad Casslreere Fropk, Sack andllnainese Coate, 50 tine elver- May be seen on Saturday... Will be sold imlota to 31.11t1114thIIBCTS. SALT' OF ILLUSTRATED , AND OIFT 1300.10 . Choice Engliabo.nd American Editions:in Clue-hissd Suitable to , Christmas and New Year Gifts. CO.PaiONDAY AFTERNOON. Dec. 23, .1 o'clock. ... . • HANVONES M o Critra n lE t h : 'MIT FINE , .U , ON'mONDAY.MORNINii„ " Dee. 304 at 10 otelnek. at rooSad) Green etreet.l7erds fugue, the entire very um;rlor Fluniture, ;including— LI Andvari:le Alralstraanct Garnet Plumb, Drawing.roara Fur. nitrate , very supodor" Walnut. Chaimbor Suit*, Cottaga. (awn bee' dults4. , tkandsoine, -Walnue-Dining-roefil-Finut ture.Chi3S and Glassware, inutivemo Velvet , and Mias mas (.:rirpets, Brualeie Ortreetk"Kitchea Furniture.- • , 1 May beiexar4ried on the 121011411 Z sale ittittitlott. H -THOMPgIoN dt COr,tittlerrao!ftjEWL .T lHidatrii444 l siii"ultivattilavareet. Wes of tsniiiithre 44/45t0 tilan4k3c#4lo:' (.u.• dodiashs_proided to.. t. ' THE :NEXT oZrOILAit ti _SAL.E. OF FITIMITITRE FANCY•;,43IoODa• WILD 110 01 1 ; TUESDAY:- MC; 24.: IV CONOE_QIIENCE OF WEDtqlf3D - Ak (our, tyogulor sae Dor mad Gl.' 0131DITMAD BALE of? ' SUBJIftIOR HOUSWOLD FulpirrpftE. - • . • • On TUESDAY RAING, Dec 31.1867. at le e'eloelr:stritl, f ie • sold, at ,the Concert Hall Auction Boonts.',a largo assortment of , saperior • lloweboltiParnstum..selerted seltlvareat cam ant wr, Ina tho tinsel salt, of the salaam. ahe estaiogue comprises ftarlor mites; In&PlustalTerrye Rot*. and CI ;Chamber sa'tes, attlitlest roapt ;ee Vant xt ualsa, Seenatarlfte .71e LiMry. sutra and. easter. Table& Lountaits tia Stands. Ottoman& ltseepthon Chaim with , I:mintier-Al Covers; Tarkish, Hall and MAAR Chokics. Music .Backs. Couches dm. • . . LOf.M.S. BRONZES., JiIIEFFIELD S3LVE ) C• PLATED WANE AND FANCY 01,008, Aleo,aninvOke tbieFranch Ifronjo end.O.tinein Clecks„ war/an:en ever 7 rezpect Alao, an invoice of ,111 9 8 7 1 0 r ShetßelS • Plated Silver Ware, totapriaiita Ten Beta, lee Pitchers., rrns, Cake Thickets, etc. Open tor ekatuiciation on Monday. • A B Y SCOITSAW - 219e3 1 : , N0. tow weiniuT . . SALE "P OF raTio,,g ao yik wi ry py TRWLE SIEMER Lo rRE. • , MONDAY 8101124R1G, , e Dee. 23 . at 103 . r.: O'clock. atzpott , l4* Art oanitry,,.'rro,'Uni Chestnut Edna,. willbp.sold. a onoraimsorboa above tosds, netnprising—Tea bets. Epergnes, Jelly era • Fruit Dishes, Oablebi. baivereaue Pitehersi Ater: Open for exanktlindfon early on Om morning of age.. E. COiLbilEdiEV'S SPECIAL. BALE OF OhnfOile" PRANEir. BOOEd. • OD g MONDALE R.VENENO..I • At Scott's ' Art Ottllery, 1020' Chestnltt , smelt, sold., a amoral aosortment of 4.:a Olio Prayer BMW.- LEGAL Ne►riOES. TN TIM ORPHANS. COURT FOR' THE MTV' 4t..4411 IN County of Philadelphia -- Estate - of bilaliVii.,. RRTTA GRAFF; doteased.---Tho ' Anditoi ttp 'br f the Court to audit, ..setile and a4inet tile e unt,, RRk.,.. IIERICIL °RAPP and WILLIAM . kl.V d t , Etteentbre of the hat . will and testament:ol . Mhit : Otillii,e,RETl`A., GRAF F. "decease.d, wad' to . report bution of tke balance in the bands' of the exteurtudth will 'meet the portion ,Intorrated for the !ammo of. Wm app.olohnent. on, Monday; Doseinhor Mai. it 61, , ati 4 o'cloet; P. M.. at his Otlice, No. 4:lllValnut atreet, lathe city of Philadelphia. ' del7.tu,tb,a6t4 ' ,', , „"1it.14. LiAINEd, /UMW. IN THE ORPIIANS , COURT FOR THE-CITY: A Conaty hiladi.a.,.,-.Estato of THOiktds_,' ALlA ciooraaed.-,i'ho Auditor appoluted'by court lo t audit rettte an 0)1414, the.l account of T. A..ISUIDMdr .Jr.. Of the Rotate nt TLIOMAS ALLIBUNF2 .decoured,apA,to rerort dietrib.itiOn Of tho Wagionia the. handa a the acerountant, meet the pa r4l_oB lutert. for Hie vtinmactof iti,s p;Ment, on WEI:ROM Jarmo** lath, at 4 o'clock! . M.. at Gin °MCC; p. HoutHß'ilttistreet,,in tiro city of I'hilsdelphiao. DENNIS, dolB4l4ihtn,lit,l • ' • AuAitot. , ZI T T;ERS OF ADMINISTRATION 11.4VrigGl;BERM : ' _.,..jß4s!nted lo . gto teb , scriber. olocto, the Estate ot.)4lthii-, s ttiu Pa, MARSHA L duces ~ e ‘d, all persont indebted to, the same will anaku_pnytnent, and thober havitmetattna. preileet them toItENJAMIN '3IARMA.I , 4.; Ad tninistrok. t0r,..11.1ti Spruca stroct. - ."7 deltiotetL fliti :21.11:4:re :d11: 1 4 :i,;(11, PROPOSALS. WHIR,. I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD a t• ~. r ParGAMarrin4. Nov.NoW 4 e Pennsilvania Railroad Uompany_lterellaY . 006 • • that they,willseceivo propoeale alit the Ora at mar/. letw., for teiteinarately or coos% tON DRPOT HOTEL , st . Pit tab II USE, at Altooru), and 0 DINING N, in do H a rrisburg Depot , for a term of years. spier before March I, kids. i • , Tho botela at Pittsburgh' and Altoona are trisilabidl throughout in the best manner..., a__ It must be expressly underatood that the Sattroad Ora. party will require that all these eetabllaturunds= e le kept in a ntriotly first-chute manner for thUne OM and comfort of passenger& fortronWing its a. Proposals will be addressed , to JO Msli auggelEarr ~, cb,,,an or, Special Committee, No. l ) lS "Aronizr CLOTHS, TAMES' &LEE ARE NOWIWEINCI . a " ded i rted d W to kt hi te edi r .e a td7l l = "bi r 7 .=, , • OVE JAT GWEJOIXL Daffell Emit Oolored oda' =rearm R ; , • •Bla'& 10 te 41 bred " 'F 4 COATENOL • I i4t? BO* Wrench Clog Colored 1.1 fPANTALOON , Elsa E •DoeoklnA F , wandtts, Uorsi.:ts4/a1414! -"r" d rcitial illortb , o rilvd , AO*