Orr V 13 LI olil- Titt; 3torrnurs- or 1867,—Tlio.following cial ethiemeot of the mortality 61'1116 city during the year 1567, is furnished by Mr. Gco. E. Cham bers, 'Registrar of liirths, Marriages am! Deaths. The deatbsin each wapiti, compared with 1866, woqatfolloWs: - /,870 1,012 .. 1,091 .. 1.088 1,36 0 0,10 January.; February.. Tiareh ...... July . , .... August • • • . September October... November. December.. Dc t rease in 1867 - ' 2,870 The following is a statement of tbe number of welt g and females, and boys and'girls, who died in eticti'month during' the genii tita'es—remates. 801/H. Gitts. • Adults. Minors. January 0 .02 684' 323 304. 749 627 Yebruarr...s37 505 281 259 502 540- '51,610 ..... 584 , 510 809 537- .557 April.. • . —5 6 0 528 ~ 279 261 555 533 it1ay......670 590 .316 265 660 600 June... —504 446 262 231 '461 486 Jbly. . ... 924' 871 . 630.' -578 587 1,208 Augu5t.....701 ' 593 478 867 449' . Bbs fieptember..s26 486 809 254 449 563 0ct0ter.:..603 574 292 - /86 599 578 November:42B 413 19'J 207 466 406 Deeember..4B6 488 244 236 494 480 ' • 7.,t2111 6,718 BX4I 3,482 " 6,510 7,423 `The natlvities of the deceased were t 17nited States Foreign - - • Unknovrn.. • The number of death follows: ..„. leirbt 544 ... .... :712 Third 402 401 Fonrth... • • 506 Sixth. 263 Seventh , ' 7411 Eighth:.............446 Ninth. ... .. .. 8 Tenth . 431 ,Eleventh ' 337 Twelfth. .. ' . ... Thirteenth —1366 Fourteenth! .... . . —.441 WHAT T 547.1 1 , 1 1 ,1 1. TO F..snr.:•-•.The following staff meld of the stock of breadstuffs In Philadelphia, which bas been carefully complied for tho Com , 7,Kteial List and Price Current,.; shows that the supply on hand is less than at this period for tea years past. • The 'people of our city consume nearly. half a million barrels of,linur annually:' Flour . Wheal, Cor hbis.3l. R n 'l, igour ' bush. bids. 186; Deb.2B.. 86,800 149,206 1,040 , 875 2866: ",, 28. 91,600 158,600 2.638 1,775 1865 " 28_1116,850 105,700 "1,086 1,791 4864 ." 29.. 87,100 '124;600 700 445 1863 " 29...116,60 0 • 251,200 1,959 260 1862... 26..102,800 167,800 ' 1,600 1,455 1861 " 27-143,100 .176,000 1,324. 2,231 1'860 .• Se- 21..123,200 116,800 7,834 650 1859 " 31..117;900' 152,500 . 2,577 987 1868 " -30..130,700 85,900 3,378 1,965 1857 " 31.. 40,100 107,200 1,773 1,091 1/556%.. 4 4' 24.: 55,000 95,600 • . 18,500 .920 ' 1855: 20...•91,500 121,600 9,360 2,952 10,5 f 01 1 ° 10,500 43,000. 3,535 1,952 1853 " 25.. 92,800 106,500 10,325 2,514 1852 ." 25.. 86;300 125,800 1,420 508 'stock of wheat in Busthh e hands of millers _ Busk • . . 186 T ." ,'" 31,600 1 1864 04,206 1866 60,39011863 37,000 T 865 ' • 2,80011862 , 40 000 I Stock.Of-Corn in • 2867 .... ... .. . 49,800 1866 ... .. • . 73,000 1866 . • " 26,800 1864 • 18,000 1863 • 88,561 Stock of oats. in •. . Bushels.' 7867.:.:.......... 68,400 1866 -101,250 1865 • 60,800 1864 58,600 ...... . 92,860 , . Prrnannt.puLt CAME MAMICIST, Dec. 80,1867.— Beef cattle were in good demand tits :week, but prices were - without any material change. About tiOo bead arrived and sold at 9010 a. per pound gross for extra Pennsylvania and Western steers, 7;f:@B?,-( 3 'e. for fair to good do., and 501R.ic. per pound gross for common, as to quality. The following aro the particulars of the sales: Head. Nage, Price. 81 P. Mennen. Western, gra—. ..... ........... 9 10 41 P. Hathaway. Chester, ....... . 24 James S. Kirk, ......... 8 10 7/ James aiet Wen, Western, gre........., ....... b sg, 00 B. 8. n, Western, grs ..... .•••••••.••. 9 10 50 14111.toan & Bachman, Chester. are 7}6 9,t6 5a Mooney & Smith. Western. ere. ..... 9. , •21 S. Mooney & Bro., Western, gra—. ........ 6 7,16 14 1.1, Chain. l'enn., ........ ....... 6 tel 7 40 b. Frank, Western, gre 6 BX. 11 Frank & Schimberg, Western, gre 7 ( 9 20 Hope di Cv., Western. gre ' 6 81; Blum A; 0., 'Western, gre . 6 ei P C D 2.1 . Baldwin. Chester Co ' . 7 Ad, 46 Ben. Hood. Chester Co.;Rrs ............. 634 g 9x... Cure were in fair demand; ilk hoed sold at *4olbas for Springers, and sso(eboo per head for cow and calf. b'heop were also in demand at au advance; WO head sold at 10636 cents. per lb., gross. 800 were 21 e, ate per 106 lbs. higher; 5.000 head sold at thei dititrene yards at $9 51:Q6M 60 Per •100 lbs. net. 1.41ROI:ISY OF A 1101;SE.—John Burns was ar rested on Saturday night by Reserve Officer lieu- dig. tippu thtt„elta.Fge of haying stolen a horse belonging . tO hti:hrother, Peter Burns. The ani mal nas sold for evg.., • The accused was taken before Becorder Enenyand was COlllolittOli, in der fault ot $2,500.0a11, for tHal. At the time of the arrest a votinginan named Sanutel Torrens Inter; fend and. struck Kendl,4 itc;the ear with some sharp instrument. He was arrested, and placed under $l,OOO ball to answer nt Court. TIM SOLUIIES' CONVENTION.---Tl ll . O rennsyl-- vania Railroad, the Reading Railroad and the Philadelphia and Erie Rt&road will sell extor tion tickets all along their respective routes, good from the llth, to the 10th of January, 1886; Ica the purpose of enabling soldiers whirdesire to attend the Soldiers' Convention, to be held in this city on the Bth of January to nominate a candidate for the Presidency, to ride from and to their homes at recuced rates. Eircrfor: or OFFICERS.—At an election for of ficers, held by the Idiinnerehor, the following were chosen: President-4. C. Pella. Pnsident—Louls Toitrny. Treamrcr—R. T. Schmidt. Financial & el - Omit—Chas. I. Roth. - Coire, , Tonding Secretory—A. Sengstack. Pirector.—Carl Bentz. ILE.grizic...—.kmeeting adjourned over from the Executive Connell of the Board of Trade to that of its member& generally, will be held this evening at 505 Chestnut street. here of Congress have invited an expression of publi&seutiment upon the currency, &e. It is the object of the meeting to-night to embody that sentime..t inn few pertinent resolutions. Tun „, kari liElt.--Josoph N. reirsol, req., the City Treasurer elect, will assume the elutes of the office on January Ist. The Interest on the City Loan will be payable on and after Thursday, January 0 . 1868. Wednesday being Nevi -Tear't day. the office of the Treasurer will be <dosed. NEW BALL- The Young Miinnerehor have leas~cl for ,ten years a hall ou Cherry street, above Filth, and Lave fitted it up iu elegant style for the meetings and rehearsals of the Society. The new hall will be formally opened this even ing, and there will a concert and a hop. A CHANCE. FOB EMPLOIERS.--In another column will be found the advertisement offia young German who desires employment. He Is very highly recommended, said those who desire the services of a competent uan will find in him a supply fttrlthe want. ' , Disown:2U Bors.—The practice of loongiog thefgriiiine of the streets in. Camden, on dapetrors , become so annoying of date, that nomplaini has been made ' and the pollee are instructed to arrest all such disor (b?Os4, powwow; Cornfasoa,..osr.—Geo. McVey ,au *treated yesterday for diaturbing the con y:44E4SO of the Tabernacle Church, ou Seventh etSiet, below. Jefftm il • /It was C9lngita.bY , '81;ItIOUS ArEAT.. On Liataiuhy• . . night, about twelve o'clock, two•mea went Lute • a lager . beer; saloon, on Front street, above York, and after drinking, , got into a difficulty with the proprietor. A man named Jaines .Rai nay, who was in the saloon, interfered on behalf of the landlord, and attempted.to eject one of the obnoxious individuals, but the latter drew a Luife and stabbed Rainey . three times—once in the abdomen, and . twice in the head. Rainey• fell, and was soon covered with blood. Ho was 'moved to his residence In the same block, by Cillecr Myers ' 'and his injuries are of such a character that but little hope of his, reCovery is entertained. The man who inflicted the stab , ;eft the premises immediately upon the commis sion. of the deed, and has thus far escaped. His conipanion was arrested •by Policethan Myers. This morning hi) had a hearing before Alderman 11( Ins; and, was placed under $l,OOO bail. - The priscinefsniunals John Getz. 186 G. 1',402 1.156 1,082 1,034 1,304 1,168 2,011 2,401 1,362 1,828 1,793 1,•204 1,012 1,17 10;489 2;71 . 5 • 729 a in each Ward ivnaas .... Fiftconth .839 Sixteenth 418 Seventeenth. 503 Eighteenth 510 Nineteenth 779 Twentieth 878 Twenty-first, ~ .... ..228 Twenty-second ..288 Twenty-third .381 Twenty-fourth., —.379 Twenty-fifth.— .... 299 (Twenty-sixth ...566 Twentyloventh 8:33 Unknown 493 Rush.' 1862 41,000 1861 30,900 1860 101,000 1859 1858 34,200 21,000 'Busheb4 1862 76,600 1801 . 258,800 1860 90,000 4850 79,800 1858 80,700 BitOrLiFTVItS Auctucear.u.—Two men wore ar. rested this morning by ,Tohn Lemon, Chief of the, detectives, for being sloplifters. A week or two ego, two men entered the jewelry store of Clark &r iiiddlo,ton Chestnut street, above Seventh, .and inquired for Mr. Clark. Ho was not in, and then some jewelry was examined. After the WM.: \lanais left. a coral pin and ear-rings, - vained at 1025 p, were missing. On.the same day Messrs. Wrlggin d'r. Warden, at . Fifth and Chestnut, streets, lost a diamond set, valued at $l5O, the same , way. This morning the supposed thieves were observed in the store of Farr & Brother, on Chestnut street, below Fourth, where they evl dently• intended to play the same game. Mr. Lamon was immediately lofonned of the fact, and on going to:the store, captured bothh of the fellows. The prisoners were locked up at the Central Btation, and will have a hearing this of A SERIOUS Cu/arm—An elderly lady belong ing to . Baltimore, who, had been on a visit to this city, started for the depot to return home on Sat_ urday night. She missed her way and inquired of two men, who offered to go with her. They Wok her to a blacksmith-shop at Pass,yunk road and Taylor street, where they attempted to com mit an outrageous assault upon her. but were prevented by 6 policeman who had been wattl ing the party. The two men were captured as they wore Jumping over a fence. They gave their names as Pat McGinnis and 'John Galla gher, • and were committed .by Aid. Mink. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS.—Samttel Ladder, No. 318 Brown street, was arrested on Saturday and tAlien before Ala. Hurley, upon the charge of receiving stolen goods. •It seems that a lad, who was employed in the factory of Miskey,Mer rill & Tlvekara,on Raco streetabove Vortrth,was arrested on the charge of having stolen brass and various articles at different times. It was then ascertained that the stolen property had been sold to Ladder and, upon searching his house, a large quantity was found. The accused was held in $l,OOO bail, to answer. ASSAULT WITII A BLAmc-JACK.-Samuel Mc- Namee and J. P. Tinny 'were before Alderman Massey yesterday upon the charge of assault and battery upon James Bensenilerfer. The latter NV aS passing Broad and Coates streets'', a few nights ago,when, it is 'alleged, he was attacked by the accused and struck with a black-jack, by which his jaw was fractured. The accused were committed. STEM,ING..MICERBCHAUMS.—Anthony Cook was before Alderman Tolandmpon the charge of the larceny of meerschaum pipes and dolls, valued• at $2O, from the store 'of George Doll. • The stolen property was recovered by Officer Keel, of the Harbor Police. Cook was committed by Al derman Toland. CHARGED VIITH BURGLARY.—Edward Donnelly, alias Pidgeon, was arrested last night upon the charge of having been concerned in the robbery of the clothing store of John Manderson, No. 714 North Second street, on the 20th inst. Ho will have a hearing at the Central Station, this after noon. STABLE BURNED.-A frame stable on Percy street, above Poplar, was destroyed by fire yes terday morning about three o'clock. It belonged to Nathan Custer, whose loss is 134.00, and was occupied by George Wagner, whose loss is about $450. ROBBING A CANAL BOAT.-A colored man named Abraham Jones was committed yester day, by Aid. Toland, for the larceny of rope, lines o &c., from a canal boat lying at Coates street wharf. on the Delaware. CITY NOTICES. "So= are born great and some have g.reatneas thrust upon them." The Lorißards do not thrust their Century line-cut on people, bat they sell it so reasona ble tint you can't hoip buying it. Once bought, you are a regular customer. "Bownn's GUM ARABIC SECRETS " quiet Couths, sbestbw inflamed surfaces, relieve hoarseness, pains, soreness of the breast, a tough morning phlegm, and impart much comfort in Bronchial Irritations. Mado by Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. Bold by druggists. 85 cents per box. Try them. Bow En's lsrAtcr Conflux is a certain, safe and speedy cure for Cholic, Pains and Spasms—yielding great relief to children Teething, Laboratory Sixth and Green. 13nrinow's Sonrs.—Elder Flow, Ttl 0 Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, er Roe, ur &c. e Snowmai Sto BUOTIIERS, iMpOrtCrl3, 23 South Eighth street. - - _ GAy's CurrlA PALACE, No; 1022 Chestnut street,—Selling off the entire stock at less limn im porting cost. , The assortment.consists of Bohemian, French and American Cut Glassware, White French and Deco rated China, Silver-plated Ware,, .Table Cutlery Winter's Stone China, &T. And the most complete stock of Fancy floods, in cludin Parlan - Mble and Bronze Statuary, Gilt iiionnte g d Ornaments ar and Lava Ware ever imported to this city. Winteiqcneli China Cups and Sanest's, per set, 12 vines ... * ...,... • • • • ......... $1 25 WhiteFrenelt China Dining Play es,9X, in.,per dz. , 2 75 Do. do; • do - Breakfast do.,syf " •" • 240 Do. dO.• • do. 'Tea " " 225 Cut Glass Goblets, dozen Do. to. Champagnes per d0zen...... 1 75 Do. do., Wines. per dozen 1 2 Do. do. Tumblers, per d0zeu............ ..... 1 25 And all other t„ , oods at e. pally low prices. Fun Romp/yr Grows. Ali the varieties of Fine Fars, At greatly reduced prices, Oaltfords', 834 and 836 Chestnut street. ....--.., • Naar Lerma CLUSTERS Almeno Grapes.— MFTOLTELL FLETOLIER, 1204 Oheatiautstreet. Pon HoLIDNY Girrs. Al! the variees of Vine Pnr. At great ti iv reduced pri s ces, Oakfords', 834 and 836 Chestnut street. BICEORE the close of the year, if Winter Cloth ing is bou_ght at Charles Stokes ,& Co.'s first-clues Clothing liouse,'under the Continental, not only will burgains be had, but a Happy Now Year is. hi a groat measure, guaranteed, The splendid Clothing that is told here at such low prices cannot fail to make any Anchaser happy. LADY Armas i _ Oranges, LOnlollo, Almonds, ga, g ) Walnuts. recffir... de- MS CO D „,_ /TOISETCRIES, 1204 Chestnut stmt. 'remit= Sowing Gnoviut & BAKBIN Iligheet blaclaines, no Chestnut etreot. A wxmi•:ss In a /ate divorte case kept saying that the wife hada very. retaliating disposition; that ahe retaliated for every little thing ? "Did you over see her husband kl6s her?" asked the wife's eotuteel. , "Yea. bil—often." , a "Well, what did she 110 on such ee ions?" "She always retaliated, sir." [(tree laughter and wife triumphant) The wife would km done better l r\ if she had just ordered a cellar full of that no family coal sold by W. W. Alter, Ninth street, be w Girard avenue, and at the corner of Sixth and Sp Garden streets. , WET V= OLD GovunrosENT JAVA , U4)I , vit. , Very Choice New Crop Teas. • - ' • Krlcarzu. Vursomm, 1204 Chestnut street, A BEAUTIFUL Assonneurr or FANCY . BONNETS and Trlnuned Hats; a few fine French bonnets; the latest bonnet frames, all kinds of bonnet materials, trimmings, &c., selling at a great sacrifice to, close the season. WOOD Ito CA2T, 425 Chestnut stria. Cuaatviort Waterwensßlaeldng Bons, Cut lery, Plated and 4 7 / I Parleed ware , litirdanla Ware, Iron alai wooden ware.' lemon &C 0.% Dock atteet, be• low Walnut. Errs& Film Butts, Tmt - . By the chot of from 5 to 50 pounds. & Furropme, • 1804 Chestnut street; You HOLIDAY Gum. , All the varieties of At : • red THE.DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEOEMBEIIi . SO, 186 T. Ammisamoi ilaasugs, in whole, half,•and quarter -boxes. Citron; Orange and Lemon Peel. 'Oarrants, Sweet Cider, and Pure Brandy for Mince Pies, Pratt Cates, HoLIDAY GIFTS FOR GENTlAtatnat.—The Most popular things for presents to gentlemen will be found at Mr. George Grant's Gentlemen's' Furnishing estab lishment, No. 1018 Ottestnut street. His Stock ern braces all the choicest novelties and articles of taste and 'comfort for a gentleman, from a tine pair of Gloveti,to an elegant Morning Wrapper. Ills line 'of Scnrii; Cravats, Shirts and Underwear of every des cription is superb, and his prices moderate. Our lady readers will please act upon this suggestion in mating their purchases. Winn?. °rams, Want Gikarica, By the wholesale or single pound. ' hirroaavr. & Fixrcrara, 1204 Chestnut street. DRAFNES_ DIANDNEBEi - AND CATARRH.-- - J. Isaacs, hi. D. Professor of the Rye and gar, treats all diseases appertainiag to the above members with the, utmost SlleeeSS, Testimonials front the mbst re.- liablesonrces in the city can be seen at his office, No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in 'his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made (or eramination. , l c HENRY HARPER, 4,, 520 ARCH STREET.. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE AT Reduced Prices. Idel742trO AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCILES . . AND • MOVEMENTS. JOHN M.. HARPER, No. 30S Chestnut Street, 24 moor. The attention of the trade is also called to invoices et LADY'S GOLD WATGDZI3 closing out at *laced Vire& dealmrpB Wren - sm. a .1 1 %arnanns '1204 Chestnut street. , PRUGGI6TS' ZONDBAEB 'Van ' Gopds. spiownrm a. 141 southEtth, mpo rfi• t th street. IWATOILIM, JEWELMIN ass STAIrIONERY. HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED BLANK BOOKS, By the Paris Exposition. WM, F. MURPHY'S lONS, 339 Chestnut Street, . Practical Blank Book. Manufacturers. Steam•Powet Printers and !Stationers. Diaries, Gold Pens, Cutlery. A full assortment of Blank Books and Cotmting•House Otationeryto onstantly on hand. • no 2, m w'sm r c pt CURTAIB IiC&TEILIAJLS. 313.A.R.GrAINS IN LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS. =NUM COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES. AND UPHOLSTERY GOO Of the Newest Fabrics. Deelgne, and QiudltieL PIANO AND TABLE COVER% And a full line of 1110U5D-RMINDEIRING LINENS. MALTA So.. At the Lowest Prices. C. M. STOUT & CO., 1106 Chestnut Street. mvlmtra Urn iNtItlitAlll l JlK• Girard Flie Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. nor. Chestnut and Seventh sth CAPITAL MAD SITEMIS, X 350,000. All of width Is safely Invested In Real Estate, Rondo and Mottgages, Government Loans and other good Occurßim This Oompany have successfully inauredi 6100,000,000 Of roperty in the last 14 years, and' paid MORE THAM ~ -,, figi lona& by fre. It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has never belonged to any combination of underwriters in this city out otit. Our Age nts in Penniyivania, and elsewhere . him 1101 been the tefrd to loin any organization for establishing arbitrary rata and rules. We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not under the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others. Brokers and Agents In Philadelphia prolamine to repro ant us In tiny particular, should be able to show tong written authority for doing so. Parties wishing initurance will cow* their owninterest b y calling in person at thbi office. Drumm: ••-,. • THOMAS CRAVEN._ ALPIONO S . GMS,EYY: FURMAN BEIVIPPARP,... N. tl. LAWRENCE, i ms. TIIOMAR MAC :14,14d.u., CIIARLEid I. DUPONT. JOHN bUPPLER. BEERY P. KENNEY, JOHN W. CLAOHOHA• OREM KLAPP. hi. MI RlLdn THOMAS CRAVEN, PRESIDENT. A MMEARN I MPAat eys4-= B. ALYMPAItY. HOOP SSlBTtb 62q HOOP SHIRTS, FALL i 3 /PLEB. flaw and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2,2.1 i, 236, Hit and 0 yards round. of every len&th and shape , for ladles, and a corn• MAassortment of Misses' and. Children's Bickel,. from to .15 BE: ngs, from 10 to MI inches long, all of "OUlt oWri MAK . " superior in style, finish and durability,. and really o cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skir ts in the American market. Warranted hi every reaped. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION. -Owing to the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own Make"' of Skids have - attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior. skirt 03 1 14 their customers by representing them to be. "Hop Own Make." /3e not demised. Our Make" are stam on each tab, "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. 6A Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter ki woven in the tapes bemoan' each spring. Also, dealer in New York mad: h afts, at WY how prices wholesale and retail. ..• _ Bona for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 628 Arch street, _Philadai fralgl.m.wilYrf' WM., T. HOPKINS, I[l.OOP SKIRTS AND CORBETI3.—MRS. E. DAYLAY, No. 812 Vine erred, isnow ixtrinufactior os all Ste varieties of He atria, Condit to be Ina also the Real trench Conde of new stylea. Heap Skirts mh2E.tf ISAAC B. EVANS auronoruszi, AnD DIAIX/1 OILS, PAIIITS, VARNISHES, NastStores and Soaps, Ne. 10 North Delaware avenue, Phllidak lIIVESMSWP 8 . 4 1 0 . N. MOM BOSTON. CON -1,7 Qf Martha:tone pee above Stamen wi ti p u ree send foe OW 100111. now Leading n 4 IPino___Adreot &SIM lilk NUT MIMS CO. r •• ; :ft lby 71i1•1!' • ,10 TREASURY DEPARTMENT PENNSYLVANIA. HARRISBURG, Deo, 18, 1867. NOTICE. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA; DUE JULY lit; 1808,, THE FOLLOWING LOANS, Due July Ist, ISOSs WILL BE REDEFAITED WITH INTEREST TO DATE OF PAYMENT ON PRESENTATION AT 1711 FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA, Low' of March 27, 1839, clue July 1, 1868. Loan of July 19, 1839, due July 1, 1868. INTEREST PN THE ABOVE LOANS WEL CEASE ON THE lsr OF JULY, 18G3: FRANCIS JORDAN, Seey of ,S?ate JOHN F. HARTRANFT, A'd. Gen w. H. KEMBLE, State Treas Commissioners oft Sinitimirund. del9.3tdtm K• I 4m BANKING SOUSE OF PAYCO OKE ecaL 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities. IrocOMinre Pemberton and Hightßtown R. R. Co. The Coupons of the PEMBERTON AND RIGHTS TOWN RAILROAD COMPANY. duo January 1,1668,w11 be paid,less United States tax, on and after that date, at the office of BOWEN & FOX sTOCX BRoKERL No. 13 ItlerchOmits , Eachsa! e• de27 tis9o SOASDILNO. FiRsT.CLANS WARDING, BETWEEN , BROAD and Twoutioth aide Chestnut islidTine streets,wanted for gentleman and wife. Address E. Chi., kiti.imria of , .I.RENT.--BECONDfiTORIJOEI, FUNNELED and heated, for lodging room or Gentlemen, near Eleventh and ChesMut, HOME, at- thb'ef• ace. d Ifrtf•rp4 OARDING.—T AB WO RESPFATLE YOUNG MEN B, can have board is Nis family, on Brown. be. tween Eleventh and Eighth srt story frontrotani newly furnishedittvo. we of bath,i d to those yl po can appre ciate comforts of dime. dreaN CH=AllAa 11 /0 office. de2&t t r REAL E. SATE SALE& iPUBLIC 13AI;BAHURIBlik)r. JAN. 2, li.A AT iwe o'clock, A, 21.,•t Phoeni x Hosiery Mills, S. E. comer Oxford end Palathery streets, east of Second otreet, Philadelphia,: tale of iltook, Lease and i iood.wiU of Fitotort late o A p ple to n & 'Ulmer LEight horse Engine, puree rump and oaugeo,two2O feet whom, Piping, Shafting , Belting, Uleariptc, Vide, e _Proses, soventeen Stocking Machines, Wizzer. Foi ling Machine, 'Scouting Niobium Winders, Heeling Mao ttell. Pepper Roam, twelve Rib Machina", 1 ten Sewing Maohinee. liebbins. and the paraphernalia of a StockinVsetory. ralenearly new. Alm large lot o f Hose, and unfinished; Yarn, _large lnret-ProoL Desks, 40,, .2e, Open for Impeetion three days prior to sale. .Fri Tate offers for Lease, Fixtures.gm, reuenvednierinrinto. THOS. IL SPEAKMAN, , • 26 North Seventh street. • J. COOKE IS LONOSTRPTII, • . South 'Seventh dreet, . - lisps* la Buiouptoti Old Rye Mis.kies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES . IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY HANNIS & CO.. 218 and 220 so .-FRONT "101Crinilrir Who ,offer the , same TO THJI , TEADB,.ki Lots, on very advantagosei • , Term' Irbeirateek of Bye Wideltiee, IN BOND, cearprieoe all the taverns brakais dI sant, and raw through the various monthselllloB, l 4l6, sad at Ibis Taal; an present date. i • , , Liberal contract" Made lox leapt° arrive as /11•11 1 6111 041 100 1 4 arriletn oon!Linergrbart, or at non4Od Warehouoia# ao D at piny ohio‘ .to • 101 li[OLlPlicY GOODS* I.E. CALDWELL . 17, CO, „t• Are Now Ready oir • ibe WITH THEIR ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF NEW YEAR'S GOODS /or the present season, to which they would suggest an early visit before the choicest articles are selected, and while yet the hurry of Holiday business does not prevent the bast attention. • • Our stock this year exceeds In novelty, beauty and v a riety any previous Offering of this House. and is made up an ofselectlons frost every c part ,f of Europe. In addition to Immense "was, LONDON AND VIENNA NOVELTIES. We have opened this season the finest lot of • IMISSIOUFS MID ODES PIPES. AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever offered in this city, exquisitely carved and mounted. forming vary desirable PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. As our stock is unequaled for its extent and careful so. 1 t 5:11 2 = 0 %7 our prices for moderation and adaptation JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET. MA as w•ttrp§ HOLIDAY PRESENTS . FOR GENTLEMEN. An elegant aleortment Wrappers, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Scar% Cardigan do., Gloves, Mufflers, Sleeve Buttons, Cravats, flandk.erchiefs, With a great variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. J. W. SCOTT Si, CO., 814 Chestnut Street. delitlerg 1867. HOLIDAYS. 1868. MITER BREAKFAST JACKETS. TIES, SCAM % FIRE SEWS, SWING JACKETS, CIEMIAGE RV€I, swiss sELTs, SLEEVE strrron, scar RINGS, GLOVES, With s varied assortment of elegant Goods, suitable ritzsENTs FOR GENTLEMEN. WINCHESTER & CO., TOO Chestnnt St. Gentlemen's Wrappers., Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 8 &Stith Sts,Rilada., In now offering an elegant and extenalve smortment of Gentlemen's Wrappers, scarfs, Ties, Mufliers,Gloves,licikfs , , etc., etc.', etc., Suitable for NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. His usual,, ssortment o= Merino, Silk and,Woolen,Undershirts and Drawers. to tfO J.' C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. useMANYJEVIntEaII 01' Shirts„,Coffar i s Wrappers, 64 4 Suitable for New Year's Presents: NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.. • ozatir.A.DiamizA. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ; .. HOLIDAY. PRESENTS. Sold Spectacles, • Opera Glasses; Wheel of , Life, Lanterps, Microscopes, JADES W. QUEEN & V0.,3 CJIESTNIUT 13TEEET. damp THE LATEST STYLES ciusTom-mLAI:cm BOOTS AND SHOES Por Gentlemen end Boys. vit44 IND tom NgVif ToEts, TfEE SKATII G BOOT. *ow omm• Low MOM& 13 AIL ria =yr rr, S 3 South Sbdt! Street above Chestnut mastroi 1(10LID tir GOO USEFUL PRESENTS Very LoW Prices. Fine' Embroidered Piano Covers, at 14, 15 and 18 dollar& Fine Embroidered Lace Cinteine; at 10.15 and SO dollars per pair. Fine Marseilles Quilts, at 5, 8 and 10 dolbin4 Fine Premium and Medal Blankets, at 5. sad 12 dollazi. Fine Dbl. Damask Table Cloths, 8, 44 0. Band 8 Yardi lam with . Napkins to match,. at Reduced Prise& Fine Fringed and Deed Damask Towels at 0, 10, 12 and 15 dollars Der dozen. Fine Hemstitched end Emb'd Hdkfs., for Ladle% Gentlemen and Youth. Fine French Corded Border ditto. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & No. 1008 Chestnut Street. dc2l-7try R. & G. A. WRIGHT, No. 624 Chestnut Street, Have Just received a largo assortment of new and elegant , • FANCY ARTICLES, 13e/ected in Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, ESPECIALLY FOR New Year's Pres.enth. Also. a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCIULUM PIPES, Which they offer for tale at very reduced price*. dearb.am.l2 NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. MISKEY, MERRILL Sr. ,THACKARL, 718 Chestnut Stieet, Would call attention to their fine eureartment of BRONZES, FLEXIBLE DROP LIGHT% RITU STEirIM PORCELAIN AND OTHER WM /HADES, 'AS enitable for NTIY YEARS PRESENTS. dem w CON tEiiritiWi,-git. PARTRIDGE'S NEW STYLE ICE CREAM FORMS. SPECIAL ATTENTIoN PAID TIDY TO WEDDINGS AND OTHER PAli.s. No. 15 North Eighth Street. der; 4tril For the First. of January, 1868, STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Rare and Fashionable CONFECTIONS NOWREADV For ,New. "Year Gifts, At 1210 Market Street.. PARTRIDGE'S ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY DINING ROOMS, For Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 15 N. Eighth Street, imatitadeiptita. 4141 4trd3 Fran (o)lb:Ti NEW ocitEs BY .11OFF'S MALT EXTRACT. AND BEVERAGE OP HEALTR. `'May 29, W. S. Brown, Dal, Olean, Cam counts. from BEMORItUADE OF TUE LUNGS. May W,t, Charley Rohn, Mk, Ninetythird etreet,and Eighth avenue, N: if., from DISEASE OF THE CHEST. May PP, Mra. Welsh Edwarde, N. Y. Theatre, from SOLIE TOROAT. • - Mai , 16; F.M. NVllkineon, Dui., No. 17 Beaufort avehtie. Brooklyn. front GENERAL DEBILITY. Mar 1. F. Si ithor. Este., No: '606 • West Thirty.....fitluth • street, front INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. • May S. T:EnuPter , Esq.. 169 Division street, N. Y., from .1111313TENATZ CATARRIIoind his Wife from BODILY WEAKNESS. June 11, O.,Cohon, Franklin street, N.Y.—GENERAL codoITION IMPLOVED. - . ; • - ;Tuve 16,1 x, Johanna Fuchs,' 14 . Spring street, N. Y.— joysutOTBENED ArrEs TYPHUS FEVER. . June It, 11. A. Krapp, Rocheater, N. Y.—LUNGS STRENGTHENED. , June V, fastav Hume. No. 367 pisptli assns. N. X' CANNOT BE WITHOUT IT.. June 80, L. L. Ve, Disex county, Port Henry.—HA DONE BM 000 D. May 21, W. M. • Wares , . Canada—lS NEARLY OUVORDERSMORE.., . • Bold at druggiatt , ' and grocers'. Persona wishing agenctes Might aPply Dc;ft's Malt Extract Depot, 6dt Broadway. N. iC. - NIVAMTIf• • I A 10lIkKi GERMAN. ZWENTYLFOUIt irlilkitil OF I Ad. Arm qf ,t/lig,ltigliviVrtapeatabilly, . emoting , and writing, iimpflurroich end English. gad haviag,hgAl Dove I'x aro tattosititi4o is a European coustlig-toit is toor engagement at a , moderate Bator 4 to me smolt setusalli wield. Address ' . ,L' il a this a . _ • Pper • • raroo • • or he vvottgoo , wait de2d-w f m 76
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