tin , OMWit 101' Sr. JAAlti.fi ,TETZ , I..s.ss, situated near the Falls of •ecirTnEd ' *as .., .1 .. (ICCOravil ion Christmas Day n a Unlit"- , • rut 'number, with evergreens and banners. the chancel being fillcd - with iloderri and 'lighted, candles,'Maidng the whole'egect ceded the:Most beautiful we have. ever seed. ' the service was very ImPreSsive, 'the music being In strict accord , • fume wig' the rulespf the English Chttrch.'; - The Psalter (in plain song) was' admirably sung,whild the - i'Veniti;' , Pllonedictus," "Aiagnitleat,", and "filoria ,, in. Exeelsis," were in puro 'Gregorian chanting., The "To Dents ", used was 'composed bythe prganist of the ohurCh (Mr. Francis liar " rington), and. for a Christmas service .especially, was in excellent taste. Tho beautiftil ' Christmas byntri i ivai followed by an excellent sermon from the Bev. Mr. Wattson, after whieh was sung the "4.0681ef 'doles." We were- very favorably ini•, pressid with the' manner hi,whicli Mr. Barring= urn accompanied the choir, and the Voluntary and Odertory were laydd so well that we,cotrld notlut regret he haeo poor an organ On which' I td do Justice to his. 'elections, which *Ore from, ilinidel . , and , Mendidtbiohn. We would enggetit that the chuff -hough: they did we11.,--might be improved•isfitikindre strength; 'but: taking it': In' all, wo think Mr. Barring,ton has every reason:to' congratulitt e 4n6e day .. , himself on the music, of: ChrPtl , , . • ittailinii •131! A BEGuAtt,—OltiZellEt should '.be •ranilltd to watch the persons who,go froth house AOcitise on begging expeditions. Many these. individashi arc thieyes, add only make a pto tence, of tidal alms for ti*.POrPOW, o l!ootin, how bolts a n Elocks are arranged, an , w here -ralusbles are kept: .Yestenlay Wont Into Horst's baitery,lslo. 524 Front atreetoind: told a pitiable:tale. While the attendant turned temporarily the tannordraWer!was rebbecr of en The thief' then went' to allager beer saloon the neightiorhood; Where tiefibt sso.lnd hiissipation' ,- about - two hours. He was arieslat and trafehla tiatrfe'4ohrildiatiliertnin, He was committed by: Alderman Toland— huerr DimuLarromr—U. Alidetant As sessor of inte.ii2Wßeventie, Richard htillward, - visited the establislunent of Scott;' at No. 2222•Thurditiin Street, -ocher it tralleiged,:ivhtsky was being! distilled without a license. Thettill. and'-worm were seised. and a considerable qnentiO of mash, was destroj'ed. Scott -was arzeit; arid 'after a heariek' Wore, Alden4an Ifiltableolli w 'nd Ash , $1;500'ball tot', attesting befo •aU. B. Commissioner. • . , , . - C,oststrrreo.—William Jeffers, charged with _ _ oviindllng .a number of Baltimore merchants by leffersi t epresenting that he was ,engagekin the forwardhig business under the name 'of 'V.' Whaley & Ce., 4 No. 137 Richmond street, was fully committed by Alderman Beitler yesterday: The particulars of 'Jeffers's arrest, and mode of doing business were published rin the BULLETIN or THE 'NEN 'CitoP.—.The bark Sea Eagle,.lo,94dsi Nilson, iTialeh left Demerara 2d inst., and arrived at this: port yesterday, - brings thelluet Cargo of the new crop efsugar iind mo lasses to: Altera this season. The eitality is said te. be very line, and the prospect of 'an un usually abundant yield is good. • • - Picrznga - , PocKErs.—Fred.' ZiMmerman while' iecideldt's lager beer saloon, NO. d 14,5 :Ne* Market , street,yesterday,was relieved of his pock: , eit-boOk l Containing aboute,lo. Chrieti'fin Smith ~wits arresteterf the elm* of having' Conuniited• the - rehhery., He was taken before Alderman, 7 , 0 7 , - land: and vtita3 held in 103,00 Mail for trial., LAntimr,ow BartzE.—Benj. Garrison, rail" Iding at:go:sotol . 4nd Greenwicllstreet,wna arrestediles. tentiy, 'wArvultlegued lq.Recorderr Erten, charging hiin with the larceny of $O4B, which hailbeen . intruste4 lo his 4 cere, - Was held for a further hearing.' , Drispnuaro.=-13nder ~ the illfilletleo of the - mild weather *filch ivelirie fOr a' few days past,' the snoWhas :alMost entirely' dlsappeSred from the streets,.but' the lee his ;been, 'converted ;into mud thevalliting lc not very . agreeable. elorEDlttoiTi;—A ynnegman tamed gdward 3f4Well was tureated. on ThOrinu3 :Street; In I'MjakfortWar_ityitigfilvsiind ccarimotion. , Alderman Hahne held him In $5OO ball for. a breach of the peace. ) FATAL ACCIDENT.--Samoa Nichols was ran olihr 4708011:lay,. on'. Amber street, below . Front, by. heavy. truck belonging to tru there's marble. paid. 'He'was killed. The Coroner was notified iolold an inquest. _ ' Ronsinif.-:-The cellar of the tobacco manufac;' - tory: of. Constantine Spurner, No. 703 South Shalt street, was eaten& a night or • two , shace, and a barrel of tObaeco was carried'off. ' , . ,„ Pitimto SALE, WORT/1Y Or g.sPiCqL4.I4,NOTICE, will be held on "Monday evening. at 7 o'clock by wrier of the Hamilton Rine outyanyi cot:u prising. Sharp's lifleS with accoutrements, 6,000 iLzed immunition, With, &C. - The entire, pro ce'eds to' be given to the West Philadelphia kW drat's Home: The sale' will 'be conducted by 3lcsars. Thonmukttr., Sons, auctioneers. - AD • • • TIDES CLID.ZA PALACE; No: 1022 Cheetnnt street.—§ctling off the entire stock at less than int ' itorting cost. • • , '7 The assortment consists of. Bohemian, French and Atnericam cut ,Glasstvate, White French and , Deco- . ratted China, Silver-plated Ware, • Table Cutlery 'Welter's Stone China, /to. , r And the most complete stock of Fancy goods, in cluding Perim Marble and Bronze Statuary, Gilt Mentited Ornaments and Lava Ware over imported to this city, • White French China Cups and Sanbers, per sot, 12 plates., . . ' . ~. $1 25 White French China ) mini Plates, 9 )4ll4Per dz. 276 Do.: '. do. 2 , a.d.5 Breakfast d0.,5% a!' " ~2 60 Do. do. do. Tea d6.,734; " 225 Cat Glees . . ...... 925 Do. &a., Champag,neal,perdozeu. . . ... ......... 1 7,5 DO: do.' Wines. per ...... 1' 25 D 0 Tumblers,. Pek doeen„.... ~...... 1. 26 And, ail other goods at egnally_low prices.. SWEET AmigniA Witirk'altarks at 50 cents per pound. • " lkl , l4.lrauva ram, • liinett'and chestnut. BOWEIt'S INFANT CORDIAL is a certsdn, safe and encedy core for Cholic, Pains and Speetnes4ytolding grnat relief to children Teething. Laboratory Sixth -"Bowisn's GI73IARABIGAECI{ET9" quiet Coughs, sheathe inflamed surfaces, relieve hoarsentls.,Pains, Schtneas of the breast, a tough morning phlegm t ,_ and impart much comfort in Bronchial irritations. Made by Bower, Sixth and Vine streets, Sold by druggists. Sti cents per box. Try them. .13saBow's 13oAr3.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Rose, Jo. Snow-omit & fincerinurs, Importern, 23 South Eightlistreet. FOP. HOLIDAY 9IFTS. All the varletiee of Fine Fur% At greatly reduced prices, ,Oakfords', 831 and 836 Chestnut street. Ramis, in Whole, half and quarter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon i' eeL Currants, Sweet Cuter, strui Pure , Brandy' for Mince Pies, Pratt Cakes, b.e. • , MITONELL & VLSTOII&R, 1204 Chestnut street, at r. NOTICE TO IiENTLE,M J.W WllO SPENT CHRIST MAS DAY AWAY FROM Benz—Those gentlemen who were so unfortunate as to spoil their best holiday clothing by Any unforeseen accidents peculiar to the 40hristmas Holidays, aro informed that they can yet get new snits of tirst-class clothing, at the reduced prices, at Charles if Dukes &Ca.'s C lothi ng Rouse, un der the Continental. PERT UWE CLUSTERS Almeria Gmpeo.-- _ Nrroazu. lkirronss, 1204 Chestandstreet. Evrny preparation is now being made for the grand distribution cd preeentstunong the shareholders of the Riverside Institute, announced to take place on 'toe Bth of January. There will be no' postponement. The agents are rat.idly making returns of tickets sold, awl the anbecription books be closed immediately upon the returns being complete. Those who wish to subscribe itboald not delay doing so. Early applicants will (wove the daily increasing throng, and will not ran the risk of having the doors closed before they se ctud their shares. The office, No. 921 Chestnut street, ill now open day and evening. Yon a oLIDAv Girt . All the varieties of Fine Furs, At greatly reduced prices, • • OM:fords', 81:4 and pi Chestnut street EUGGISTS' Bormatma nod Fancy Goods. . isowinne & Damns= Importers 23 Bauch Eighth street. DZO'NEIBLINDNNAS AND OATARNIL—... * Jo / 1 4 8 4 C 8 1 "D„ Professor of the Bye end Rat, treits all Wawa appertMning to • the ibove members with the utmost stusxsea. Testimonials from the most re• llablesont in the city can be seen at his °ince, No. SOO Arch Ltreot. The medical faculty are invited to are company their palrents, AA he has no accrete In his pract exam ice. Artiticial eyes inserted. No charge =de bog lizatiou AticitoxS'aiw.• , '•• • ' Satarday, Dec. 88, At , C,lpsingoutiale of ' t, • ••• , :t • lielty, Carrington &Co.'S Stock tit attire, "140 168 Chearnutettet , Consisting of .• • ' • firocatelles. rrerrys,:lteps,Sattn.-de.l.alnes,riitnasks. elegant embroidered bwiasiLace aftd Englifitt Notting-' banr,Curtains,t. _certain- , materials. Plano and ',T4Ote Corers,Vlrledoir Shades, Furniture Covertn,gs and Up.; tt,otetertt , 'Airinirningeof ' all kinds. Also , three Bete, lock Walnut finiltjelass•• Furniture and latge Mirror, with connecting cornices, . • ' Fon H OLIDAY Gnr s.. ' • All•the.vrlistieenf,ifinerare. ,L; At 'greatly reduced prices, • , • • , Oakfords., 834 and 88G Chestnut street. , - • - - Grcovnit 86 BAtout's Highest 'Premittm Bewin,g Marlines, 00 Chestnut street. • ' ' WarrE Gnprcs, Wpient WtArzs, By the wh?iestos er'single, Roan& • 4 MITORAINICIOID INZT 011 E% 1204 Chestnut street. 11012 MAY Girls troilidirricumitv.rbti most popular things for praohts to gentlemen. will be found a' Mr. George Grant's Ge,utlemetes. garnishing& t3stab lishment, No. 1018 Chestnut street:, , His, stock em braces all the Choicest , noveltiee and "articles Of tasto 1111 d congort , Mr, a gentlemau,l'rem ~11, title pair of Gloms to an elegant .Morrling Wrapper. His line of Scarfert,havats, Shirts and VntlerWear of every /es -040,04)e superb Mid his prides Moderate. , Oar ltdy rest, Will Vaal act npou this suggestion in making Lati* , ,A,m'idda,_ Oranges, Lemmas , 'Atmonda, KnallehsVal*ite. recanN eke. • - ' • ' ' • actrairilairraiTthai • 120 4Chitetzultdreet. Yazd iksiTsiirmort Jaya 1 Very ()Voice Ne'w Crop Teas. • • Luaus & Fortunes, , • : 3 ,1904 f "Int street. AlizeirpirtrvAimm'ln'tarT pr PAtiot totems end Tritnised Hata; a Ihnr, fine French bonnets; the _infest bonnet frames, all kinds of bonnet thaterials; trinaniniftai iitai selling at a great sacrifice to elms the l eaa°l34 ; .70 01), it 'o, efer;l 26 CheStallt atreet , . EXTRA:I6SE BVAXIE , ' Hy the 4 1 !;et Patub 56 , AiIIrOMILL FLITOIngar • 1501,0hestant street. 4 11160112 1 E M‘ Tim Hazuone.—The Heiden- troupe gave' anbther of their, very remarkable-Wermaneee at the Academy mat night, to one of the hugest audiences of the sea- BOIL The entertainment is original,' novel and well worth seeing. It ;Mete from others of the name general character in its .ditereitY, Inits nniguenees, the, gracefulness and ; beauty of the feats performed, dnd in the geed taste and reasonable length of every. thing undertaken. The, acrobatic' feats which occupy about one hal f of,the time,are simply superb. In many respects th are the best everperformed in this city. As contortionists, the Japanese were undoubtedly ea inor.,,, They had'a, fashion ortylng themselves up into hard knots; which. is beyond the power of a re spectable,Christian. and their feate of balancing were alO'fine. lint the Bunions excel them in all other re- specte. The acrobatic performances of the latter are graceful and - beautifel--albeit, fearful:4eyond de scription, and they are given with', a celerity that is amazing and . bewildering. The • ascension, of the spiral by a bey upon a Walls' simply marvelous, and although the feat is not by any' means a new one, it war;petforined with novel.grace and ease last evening. Tim bat spinning trick was better in the way of , sleight of hand, than anything the Japanese attempted in that line, and we question whether any, professional jug gler could have surpaseed it.: Twomen spun a couple' of felt hats in- the. air' with sticks, and kept them whirling around in the wildest sort of fashion, while they indulged gymnastic exercises which wereallll- cult enotigh of themselves without- the additional care required by the spinning hats. Decidedly the most pe culiar and ainusingportion of the entertainment was that in which the poodle dogs appeared. These little animate went through a, variety of exercises with an. amount of = intelligent ‘! enthusiasm • which would' have" done credit to the, best human performer, who labered with, a view to the large salary awaiting him in the box °Mee: , Theo tricks performed by ttiem were, innumerable and in describable. Ezhibitions of this kind. are usually far from pleasing, becatue of the cruelty shown to the animal" ; but we assure our readers that the poodles at the Academy 'enjoy the fun - 011 y as much as the aadi ence dote, and,they need neither 'ceasing nor flogging to induce them to indulge andtes. Of the s mer, Gorr, who eats, drbksokes 'under water • we have aiready'rpoken ac length, It may add to the interest Teltin his extraordinary performatice,however, to, ebb that he claims to hive saVedoby his own ex ertions, 190 persons !ram drowning. Altogether, this exhibition Is w remarkable one, and, we ,recommend every one to see it, There win 'be a performance to night Ithillo-morrow afternoon'and evening. 'r Sunray EVENING Mark [fakeer has perfected his:arrangements for the. prpdaction of . hie long-promised aeries of Sunday Evenist. Concerts,_ and'he Stet tliem • will be given dit 'Sandal' night next at Concert ' Mr. Hassler, is especially fortu nate in having secured the setvices of the celebrated Madame Lumley, a Soprano whri has attained great popularity in Europe, and whp, we, are assured, pee sesees remarkable , vOOl Peelers. , The orchestra, at these concerts will consis t tof more than fifty mom. 'platted performers, with an admirable !emotion and classification of instruments. , •A. very attractive Pro gradme of sacred music has been arranged, • and it is expected that an immense audience will 'be present. The net proceeds Will be devoted 'to the Home Mis., sionary Bociety. BLITZ . —Signor Blitz will give a fist-rate _perfor mance at Areembly Buildings this evening. o'l'ttle is the Signor's last season and , ' all of his old friends should pee him befere his. retirement. An entertain meat will he given to-morrow afternonn: BIGIYAN TAIG.NATI.—This wonderful series of paintings, illustrative , of the sablimest passages in Bengali's Pilgrims' Progress, is now on exhibition et, Concert Halt, and will remain ler a brief period longer. It will be open to inapection every evening ,atul every afternoon during the present week., The paintings are by some of the most celebrated artists in' the world, and are really veil , much superior to these 'of ordinary panoratuaa. , , ' • • Pninsnstriiia Omuta Horres.-This evening • Mr. Johnny Mack will appear in It number of his most amusing impersonations.' Mr. Budworth also will ut (Ude° in Ethiopian eccentricities, and the whole coin puny will appear in a:choice lnelcuipe of .good things, including songs, dances, local hits, startling. comm drnins, negro comicalities, &c. There will be a per formance to-morrow afternoon. , ELEVISN'rII Smarr OPEBA. House.-- This evening and during the rest bf the week a grandChestmas pan tomime, entitled The• Magic Pearl, will 'be •pmsented at this, popular establishment. 'New and 'beautiful; Eton* has been prepared, wonderful transformations arranged,, and noveltricks, changes and incidents in troduced. - The pantomime is fun of good local hits, and cannot fail to gve plea/ince' to those who witness it. In addition to this, the usual.miscellaneous enter tainment. conslsting'ot singing, dancing, &c., will be given.: Matinee to-morrow, Moneta Biornsits'..lldrsarusts.-=-This troupe will give a_performiume at Concert hull this evening. Tne erttertainthentWill ir every - way be excellent_ . and _give great satisfaction to those who are present . . Billy Mor ris, the "end mannol.be company, ie une of the beet menin his pecnilar•line that We have seen • for a long time.; 'in • TW.Sixxxs.--The grand fairy spectacle of Cen. (Wilton will be presented to-night at the Chestnut. A matine will, be 'given • till-Merit - 1w afternoon. Mrs. , John Drew has a benefit to-pig . ht at the Arch in the comedy of Pure— To-morrow there will be -an after noon performance, "mentos; Western has a benefit to, n1,.4 , ht at the Walnut in And Dunne. 'The American offers a brilliant spectacular drama. Tire Orammvia. OBONIESTBA will give their 'usual public rehearsal at the Musical Ftuid Hall to-morrow, at 336 P. M., with the following programme: , 1. Overture—La Dame Blanche 13oieldleu 2. Concerto for Violin, Op. 64............Mende1e50hn Performed by Wm. 8t011,7r. B. -Coronation Wa1tz......... , ::.canner 4. Adagio cantabile from lOtißymphony ..Haydri 6. Overture--Egmont...: ....... . ...Beethoven 6. Duet—Mid,Mght... ......... ... R. Chelsrd 7. Finale - fa:On Dacia Donizetti RepartwittnithlAT,Nsf, see a 9 cuing ulletin. tkumwalli Allen-20 top bleach ing i powder ado soda. Jessup & M oore; tes Oa a rob Yuman & drutus cattstio soda 50 tons pig iron bA. W Welsh; 24 crates slim A Tompkins= 91. barrels bottled malt $ Baldwin & Co' 24 p atio 7 .shahs J 11 Arm bruster; 25 es sauce IL cKelaiSg 932 bxs tin elates 400 do 14 Trotter & Co; 73 km bolts Coleman; 178 tons, con salt in bulk 80 sack. Rub Bet, A Kerr & Bros 20 eke Melee White, heilield ds C0;22 Oil ails? r pun sulph ammonia MO kegs bicarb soda ordor: obis bawd soda 120 do soda cry rtals tee powder cgs bitarb soda El Karsten; ni His hoop iron 81 eke soda NM. 89 Asks caust soda order; drum drus caustic 004 a MI capka 'OWL Slab C W Churchman DEMEItAKA--BiAlt Sea Eaglet Vibioo--274 Wide sugar 5 tee do &Nibble do 1 cks molassel Thos , Wanton & Som. m a RINE'BTI.+TiI~I. PART OF PLULADELPHIK-I*Emaza 27 Pri!lee Marine Raclin on Third Rive. ARRIVED' THIS DAY. SteaMer Richard Willing; Clundiff, 20 hours front Balti more. with mitre to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer .1 b shriver. Donnie, SO hours from Baltimore. with isodse to A Groves, Jr. ,•_ wu n h ar in k sse oo7 4 w r a o li t l e s r lil w r*M t a len osia ,29 ., days from Liverpool. _ CLEA Taw DAY. Bark John Nahum Ingham, Guantanamo, Et 'IV Berra dou 1;sto _ • - Eels Albert Der*, Devris, Cork or Falmouth for orders, Workmar,A4 PO* • ' MEMORANDA. • Bark Queen of Boots. hence for Antwerp. is ashore on, Maiden island, above •Chester. It is thought atm will have to discharge 014 Rf her cargo (potroleum) before` gettincoff. • • - • bteamer Columbll4 ' Van Bice, cleared at Now York yesterday for Havana. , , . shi p () A m en it i tswit ( nevr. ine 48 100th tone), ItetVis. for - Calcutta., cleared at Boson Sfeeterday, Bark D taam ki r4 wh o op s hence at Antwerp:llth inst. Itsritifenuty, Bent. itence r aitistwerp 19th last. , ai • Balk Agnate. Kldtwo benne at leavro 10th Mt. to fear Bailie B. Baten4n. ee et Cienfuegos 16th Wt.. 15e , re E W Britt*. Kendrick, and ciT.Festelmore, hence , at Boston 96th toot. ,•: • • IMPERIAL 'RENON PRUNER—CIO OASES IN TIN JUMMlsmilfirioy_boxec IsopoNo *ad whoae EMMIte MU. NE &Mk Mama a Ar THE DAILY EVENING BULLETEN.-PHILADELPHIA, , FRIDAY. PEOEMI3ER 27,1867" .E.CALDIVELL. A Are Now Waft i ' WITH %Tr= ENTIRE nceognithp OF NEW "EAR S GOODS For die iFeoent season:' to which they Wargd lugged as early visit 'before the clicked articles er selOoted, end while yet the hurry of Holiday business dogging prevent the bad ettentiorL Our itoclethis year exceeds In novelty, beauty and vs, riety any previous offering of this House• and. Is made OP ILdeele e lons from ev e eri assort z t art of Europe. In alidttion to PART'S, LONDON. • VIENNA NOVELTIES: We bayli opened this soldier' the finest lot of. " likEtti4llll AND Aner4:: PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever ofkredist this city, exquhdtely Carved Miff mounted. fomdng very desirable PRESENTS FOR' GENTLEMEN. Ali our stook is unequaled for its extent anii careful en iection. so are our prices for moderation and adaptation to the times. JAMES E. CALDWELL & 001 NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET; !slat to wAtryi • , USEFUL PRESENTS AT very Low Prices. Fine Embroidered Piano Ccivem at 14, 7.5 and 16 dollars • Fine Embroidered Uwe Curtains, at 10, 15 and 20 dollars per pair. Fine Marseilles Quilts, at 5,13 and 10 dollars. Fine Premium and Medal Blankets, at 5, 8 and 12 , • Fine Dbl. 'Damask Table Cloths, 8,4, 5, 6 and 8 yards long, With Napkins to match, at Reduoed Prices. Fine Fringed and Bor'd Damask Towels .1 at 8, 10, 12 and 15 dollars per dozen. Fine Hemstitched and Embid Hdkrs., for Ladles, Gentleuien and Youth. Fite •French Corded Border ditto. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, No. 1008 Chestnut Street. de2l-7trp Et GLAINS FOR THE HOLJDAYS. Closhig out . ' the . Stoek at a Great ReiXttotion. SUSAN T. BURNS,. (Late Thorgaill atgarns,) 1 124 ft . - 1208 CheStAUt StYPetd 144e41 ' ffige3l NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. A PIANO, AN ORGAN, ' eAN OPERA GLASS, An Zlegantiy BOund blUsic BOoks A myna FOLIO. Os W„ g. TRIIMPLER, N 0.6326 Chestnut Street, Eg4 tlitattell :11T: ;toirtsittiateastak, Tag. 1867. HOLIDAYS. 1868.' WESFPERS, • BRISAiSIST JACKETS/ TIES, ", • SCARFS, FINE KEST& -, • , SKATING JACKETS, CARRIAGERCGS, • SKATING BELTS, SLEEVE surroMP; SCASP4INGfiIi. • r,ELOVES. • With a +7;4(4 luisept !legant G00d.% en4table .PRESENTS'iNSR, WINCITESTER: . ISt . CO.. voci Ctteettolit'st. HOLIDAY t 'RESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Au elegant aseortinent Wrapperi, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Scarfs, Cardigan do, Gloves, Mufflers, Sleeve Buttons, Cravats, , Handkerchiefs, With a Feat variety of ' Under Garments for Gentlemen. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 814 Chestp.p,t Street.. delft' ' • ' ' JOHN C. 'ARRISON, Nos, land 8 Maixtli Stf . ph il ada. Is now offering an elegant t s and , intensive assortment of GentlemeierWrappers, Scarf, wrieß,Mulflemploves.gd i kti,, eteq,,otc., etc., OultOle for ? : "NEW. YEAR'S :PRESENTS' ' • ALSO. HAS USddY lissortment of Merino must Woolen VasierstartsauidDraivreirs. StotinA.lr*K)i) ;'s Gentlemen's • Wrappers. Gentlemen's 4 Wrappers. Gentlemen's • Wrappers. Gentlemen'a „ Wrappers. HOLIDAYPRESENT,...3. ,HOLIDAY I'RESENTS. Gold Speolaeles, Opera Glasses, Wheel cf ; MO, LanOrns, lificrosCom, iIICALSORI3IIB, &Om. • JAMISNir.` QUEEN, & CO., , 024.( 11ESTNIIT STREET. amok • NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. MISKEY, •NERRILL 'MIAOW, 718 Chestnut Street, Would call attention to their fine assortment of BRONZES, FLEXIBLE DROP LIE ETI t RITE STRIDE, rominis 1110 OTHER mu; sathsti; All sultabieipir,NEVTEMVB PIIESEr 9. I I;I4 m - CHRISTMAS' 1807. our' Stock Having Been , PURCHASED rbriaßrystroß CASH We o f r eas e pigex i ::t y th o e f DRY GOODS. suitable for CLrI e VERY LOWEST mimes. JOHN W. THOMAS Nos. 405 and 407 North'econd Street. J: C. BARNES & 00. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. BIAROFACTI9ERIII OF Fine Shhis; Collars, Wrappers, &se Suitable for New Year's Presents, : NO. 245' N. NINTH ST., • PE rutpzimmt. n.g.Rworri ' LOOKING' GLASSES rao* Prices. ' NovelOes , in Cimino tithogophs, Fine Engravings, • - , New Galleries of Paintingi, NOW OPEN, With late arrivalii of • . CHOICE PICTURE*. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 Chestniii Street. ILISERCENIVEN kW) Sizlh Paco for Agthtlitmal Amessementa. IONCERT HALL._ , • . CHESTNUT STREET, AIIIOVE TWELFTH. • FIRST GRAND _ SACRED CONCERT, SUNDAYEVENING, December The proceeds to_ Joe denoted to the • HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. MARK HASSLER. .......... . ... First appearance MADAME ELIBA LUBIL'EY, Prima Donna Contralto, from the Grand Opera of Paris, Milan and London: also, from the Exeter and St. J ames' Hall (LorahnO Oratorio Concerts. and late of the Groat Concerts, Steinway id all, New Yorlc. , • • PROGRAMME: • PART I. Procession of the Priorts from Athalla..Mendelsmohn. c.voiture—"Egmont" ... . . ..11eethoven. I. Air—"He was ficopiaed a n d Rejected . ' ' fr om • the Nfrrailth . '. . ...:.....Hande1. DUMB 9. "Zander Fromm." from Lohengrin O. "Evening Song" I.l3 T ertere—"Ob,eron" r i..l•Aii,;.W i i fi ZS; • 2. solo for Fallen. klo nlit. • Larfltetto, roru h. le a s cond'S) . .. .Beeth oven. 9. Bec lad! faro emus Earidice".Glack. ' t .47 a AIME ELIBAI,UbILLY,.. B. "Marche deo „ „ n "0 d Duudredn... ........, 6 ' 31171,7 l ORGAN AND DiteIIESTRA.. i.1014DUCT04.... Mr. SIMON HA_SSLEJC, - • a Adratoo' - Cards of itdn ..... ..... ........ 60 cads. Reserved th ut5..... . . .... . ..... .. 76 cents: Cun' tie obtained at the Principal &Nolo iitoree. Re. served meets eau ouiy be had at 'frumpier% No. 928 Chest nut street; Concert flail, and Itgley 6.•.. Covert's Cott/nett' tel 400ketand. Doors open at quarter past 7. Concert to commence at, 8 o'clock precisely. it SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. I am now prepared to furnieh railroads . tbioudbOut the United States with my Patent 'Railroad Switches. by the nee of which , the MAIN WRACK IS NEVER BROKEN. and it is impossible for any accident to' occur from the mliplaeement of switches. The saving in rails, and the/treat staving In wear of tie name dock. which is by this means provided with a level. etnooth. and firm track at switches in place of the usual movable rail; and the consequent severe blows caused by the open Joints and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of ad Railroad Companies!. AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE ••this hives. lion needs, only to be tried to insure its adoption; but beyond the economy THE PERFECT IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused , by misplaced switches Is a subject not only of Importance in respect to Property saved from destruction, but it concerns THE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TR/Maxim) UPON RAILROADS. ~ p 4 trefor to the Philadelphia and Reading Hal rid Cont. pans. and to the New York and Haarlem ad Co. I am now ithlug orders for various other ad Com. pantos, and I will gladly ;dire say, information X detail that maY bo WM. WIWITON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada; Pa. Offleep No. 28 loath Third Street, Pbßadal FactorY, Walnut above 3lst ot., Pbblada. ISAAC B. EVANS imennmortuum AND DWI= IP • ' OILS, Plan, VARNISHES, Naval llltoolland Soaps, N 0.16 North Octavian avenue, Atlads. • EItN,DISVRICIT OF FNNNSYLVANIA, a. .4 • NPTUT.—At l'hdadolphta, Alto 27.0 of..prorabor. A. IW. . - • c P.ra he undrroianed hereby' eyes motto() Of his appotutent C. at N 411,0 YD, - as Amur ,ot vo r yN luidtt)do, mid , or sh e slablo, tho • bountd of, k • Vita, au 13 ot loausvlvOutoi,withht .4141.0184ri0t.. woo h.ro been • A wilted bookrupta.,o a their nem pet' .110 Court of oahipistrlct. Wabl z :VooDEL4, AsslisiteO, • Nft..128 S. Sixth street. • 7,'0 tkoCroditore of odd Bankrupts. d 027 ar QB. . ci N , • l l u ra m g a ner : Girard Fire- Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, . • 639 N. E. cer:Chestnut and Seventh SW • CAPITAL ANDSI7BIPLITS 2 ' 0350 .. 9 000 All of which Is safely Invested ,In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Securities. This Company have suercasfullF massed! $100,000,000' Of p roperty In the lastleyeare by , and paid MORE THAN f , It haa nearly doubled in this period. It never belonged to combination of underwriters la tide eiV . or out of ......t. it. . , Oat been fOrlta l )rterto P Friiii erg a ni4 = Wm for e ttib lll = ,arktrary rates an rules. ' we have our own tariff of Premiums 4, lsre not under the necessity of borrowinA from tb,e_ ergo of othenu Broken' and Agents in n11346101' prp moms to mrs• sent us in any Paridular, should be able to show par written authority or doing so. Parties wishing ineuranel will e. consult their own interest bi calling in xenon MU* offic THOMAS CRAVEN 1) ALTILID_ ILO FURMANBHEr_P*D._ .8 C 1 1810. THOMAS MACEs: rA u. 011iRLE8 L IT NT. JOHN SUPPLE& HE RY P. KENNEY - JOHN W. CLAOKQIOI, EPH Jn KLAPP. M. b.. MAE . " • THOMAS CRAVEN, PRESIDENT A M.M 1 8124 T Altf i ktESUllloll 1 j .Y1. 4 r .=Ol 131 ALYaLEIAkx. , . Weber. Luebeck. MeyPrbeer. ....Luther PAMTEIOT OVERCOATS, Made in best manner, to ehow , materials and styles, now - For. Sale at,Cost. EDWARD P. KELLY. • TAIL() S. N. eer.*of chestpfi s tid . getrenth • .1 Oldßke 18 ezes. TkIE. , AICAINArdEST:t - AND -- BEST - STOOI 31? ;FIN . ''OLD.' RYE 'WIEIBIIIE6' , THE LAND • Is ,NOW POSSESSED BY fIENRY S. RA MIS & 18 and #2O 8.0X711E1 F r #t4 fWELlCai'ii Who offer tit, mime TO Tiril Term TßADar in LOU. on troz7;adostitlPOto men:stock Bye Whiskies. 1011 BOND. comprialia all Baron*. brands sal taut, and runs through the varlOwe months MI ,11611060. and MIS TOW, Ilk to present date. Liberal contracts made tor lots to arrival at roi=issaula litofpOnOto 1 61 10111 on.l Lint kWhart, qr liir Mended eurshowor, as p milky ohm, , , mri feig,"•, S. Cor. Fifth 43 Cherry - Ste,;Ph.fhndelphia. PRESENTS ! Chriltinas and New 'Year'i PRESENTS:! REAL sitivy,R WARE , Considered the but lin • estaraildle at any time, Fifth & Cherry Sta. WM, WILSON & SON, :fifth & Cherry Ste, Silver Ware, Tea ,and Dinner Sets, Pitchers, 'Clohlets, Trays, Wish Knives, Aiparagtts Tongs, Perks, Spoons; top., aca L • ' A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED PLATED GERMAN , SILVER FAMILY TEA SETS, The next in +eine and use;to real Silver« ' FRUIT, ICE CREAM AND FLOWER STANDS, The most Decorative Ornament for Party and pining Tables; RICE CASTORS AND CAKE BASKETS, TOCIETHER WITH A RILL VARIETY OF Ali EI~Ic AN EbiL.A.Frmr, WATCHER, JIIIIWZIaIgY. /We i t t HENRY HARPER, E l 520 ARCH STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE AT Reduced Price Br /del4.L. • AM] XICAN AND SWISS 0 1 , - WATCH N§ InaMb AND MOVE M.lO NTS. JOHN M. HARPER, 802 Chestnut ;greet, 24 Mot. The attention of the trade le also idled to Javelins of LADY'S GOLD WATCIIIIB closing out at reduced mice% debt• . lfiMr PTIBLICATIONS. DREKA. FRENCH NOTE PAPERS. Our beet $ quires. with envelopes, $2 00. FINE INKSTANDS. Bronze, Gilt. Oxidized. Wood, Ac. • POCKET BOOKS & CARD CASES. ^ Russia. Morocco. Calf. Ivory. Pearl, Shell, Ac. PORT FOLIOS. _From theTinest to the Cheapest. WRITING DESKS Of French and American make. GOLD PENS elc FINE HOLDERS Of Ivory. Pearl, Alluminturn, Wood, de. Parer Knives. Pocket Knives. Seals, Wax. Playing Cards, &v., a large assortment, w Ali m in D i riled .gt,irods H uring ave beencarefully se gro lected by WEDDING do PARTY INVITATIONS • • A Specialty. MONOGRAMS Designed, Engraved and Illuminated la' European style. LOUIS DREKA, Stationer and Card . Engraver, 1033 Chestnut Street. deYletrp• INS IIItANCE. ei.OTHENTo. umualiu==ig xto.. teamt.ust:4 l7 ll ol.4lo4 • o. W - STOORA • .BIONDAY. SEO. CO. At +no Exebaigo--- 80u Olsten Honey Comb Petroleum co. W shores BridybonaLron Co. • MIEDI(jINAL• NEW ctitEs By HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT AND • BEVERAGE OF HEALTd. May W. B. Brown, Esq., Olean, OW county, from HEMORRHAGE OF THE LUNG& Mn 7 25, Charles ,Iteim, Esq.. Ninety-third street and F.Jghth avenue, N. horn DISEASE OF THE CH Ear. May N. , Walsh Edwards. N. Y. Theatre, from ' BORE THROAT. May 15,, F. W.Wilkinsen. Eat, N 0.17 Beaufort avenge. BroOklyn. from GENERAL DEBILITY. May I. F. Opictier, Esch. No. N 6 West Thirty-eighth street, from INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. May 8: T. Kturptar, Esq., HO Division street, N. Y. from OBSTINATE CATARRH. and ids wife from BODILY WEA KN June 11, IX;Cohen. Franklin Street, N. Y.—GENERAL CONDITION IMPROVED. Jane 16. Mre. Johanna Factse. - 14 Spring street, N. STRENOTHWIED A.VTER TYPHUS FEVER. • June It H. A. Krapp. &cheater, N. t.—LVNGS STRENGTHENER , • " June 6, Gustav Hume. No.lBl Eighth avenue. N. Y CANNOT BE WITHOUT IT. ' Juno 80. L. 1.. Lee. Emu windy', • Port Henry.-11AB DONE HUI GOOD. • * • May 27, W. M. 01Prie. Zdontrisl. Canada—lS NEARLY OUT; ORDERS MORE. , Sold,• at drundstet axe grows'. Pens= wishing Keene& might apply at Hon's Milt Extract Depot. SC 'Broadway, N. Y. CILIBLTAIN : ALAINERLI.LS. BARG-AINS IN [ACE CIIIITAIIIS. CURTAIN MAMMA • MISITURE COMING% WINDOW SHADES AND UPZIOLIMIZIf 0:10 Of the Newest Fabrics. Dodgem, sat ausittlia, ' PIANO AND TABLE 00,N Ana is hit line of teouszatammitia LINER& Ma. At the Lowest Priem. C. X. STOUT & CO., 'llOO Chestnttt Street. enrtvrtm Irria SEAL ESTATE BALE& dilislONEEd* SALE.—TEOMAS d :SONS. AUG. ti oneers ,_ Valuable emslinew Stand, Four-story Brick Store. N 0.399 North Front street. Two fronts. On 3 neaday, Jaime* 14 , / 86 84 . 1 19 lecleck, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable four-story brick memos/ie. and lot of ground. situate on the east side of Front street, above Vino street, No. 325; the lot containing in front on Front street 29 feet. and extend trig in depth to Water street, on which ix boa • front of feet.' The store is built in the most sub. somata manna; has a tine bricked Cellar on Water street, a large brick paved and stone roofed van.t on Front street, Le.; is well adopted for heavy storage; ould suit for • distillery, rectifying establisbment. flour. grain and feed store, or • matuitactorr." - of all incumbranee. Terms—ils,ooo may remain on mortgage. td.THOMAB & 14 Actioneers. de27.144 11 139 and 1 South Fourth Wort. itREAL ESTATE.,-THOMAS dgotirs , SALE.— Two-otory Brick Dwelling, NO. en "Coates street. On 'l'nesduy January 14, 18 at 12 O'clock, goon. will be sold at gaffe sale, at the ghiladetphia P- 3, •hattite. , that tree-story brick nlessuage, with two-Story back buildings and lot of ground, situat on the north side of Coates street. west of Sixth street,` N0.,614; the lot con taining in front on Coates street 16 feet, and extending in depth on the east line 62 feet 64 inches, and on the aw, line 58 feet 11IS inches, to 0 feet wide alley which leads into Marshall street, with the free nse and privilege thereof. 'I ho house boo the gas introduced; bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, furnace, Clear of all incuunbrance. 4 A Immediate poeseoden; teZ i nex t door et TIIO ONO, Auctioneer", 'den 7x411 159 and 141 /lentil; Fourth street READ ESTATE.--THOMASth SONiSAT-ig* 'IIM-story Brick Dwelling. No.. 420 North Sixt 7- street, below Noble street —On Tuesday, January 7th, 1868, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold sit pub li c site. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three. story brick mewerage with two-story back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the east side of ' Sixth street. 116 feet south et Noble street,No. 4.%): containing in front on Sixth streetAncluding half of an alley, 20 feet. and extending in deth ii/ feet, rot),FO,or lees , it has gas, bath, hot entd ,cold water, ac. . : , • Dirt-Sear of all incumbrance. • ,- immediate posseßsloo. 'I erne Cash. :frocosiAs le SUNS, Auctioneers, deli. let l3B and 141 South Fourth street: REAL ESTATE.—TIIOIII.AB & BONS; NALE Business Stan& Three.story Mick Mare, No. 112 N. Front street, above Arch street. On Tuesdsv. January 14. IBM, at 12 cecleck. noon, %Ilk be sold, al 111 3, b: lies e, at the Philadelphia Exchange, allthalithre brick ane•su age, with three-story back buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Frout street, above Arch street, No. 112; the lot containing in front on Front street 20 feet, and extendingin depth 00 feet. re - Clear of all incrunibrance. Terms—Cash. The above is agood business stand. , , TuOidAb St BUNS, Agctioneers, de27,Jd 182 and 141 South Fourth street. HOOP 19SiUT$. 'BOO ' ara — alik. , NO. MIL 628 rem sryuz. --. Plain and Trail Hoop skirts. SY, 2.y.tylit and 8 y am round. of every tenet) and shape,. or a wh and a °ow plot° assortment of °WOW and uhildrcies 'skit and II * to srings , from to to Irit inthee long, aU of "0 OWN MAKE," superior in style, finish and durab kn. really e cheapest and most saUstactory Hoop OkirUi In the J. morican market, Warranted in every re/3UL Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. • CAUTiON.--Ovring to the lra unp recedented reputation which 'Our Own Make" of 8 have tainod. some dealers are endeavoring to put ii very infe rior Nun Allitip their customers by representing them to "HoPlanirli Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are KAMP= on eachtab,"W. P. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. en Arch street, l'hiladel9" and also pave the letter a woven in the taped be n each sprindi . - Also, dealer in Plow York made Bkirtes al very tow prices, wholesale and retail. , . , fiend, for catalogue of styles and He at • °1 reek fhilatt, tribllfou,w.typp ' T. itiOPSINS, uv Y d KIRTB 11 cgis aniatt—mlui. TQ -1- BAYLEY. No. 818 Vine dr now otanursotan Ind an the varieties of Boor' Skirts, meta MA eh! PO also the Real Frenoh Corset/ Of new dales. 1140.3+_8=8". altered and remand. itone}tfre ntrAnnittco. TO RENT.-43ECOND1TORY RQQM FURNIBIIED and heated, for lodging rebid tot etentletnen, near Eleventh and Chestnut. : Address HOME, - at thts'of dee. VIORDENW /Mr TE,A.—IIALE AN Mfg TH/8 extract Rill snake a pint of excellent f in • taw minutes. Always on hand tuid for sale YJ 8../31111111EA •& IV,. ES South wol&Wate aVentle. de23.wf alatrp
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