C 11iIE. AIIIENIARIN ASLIB SWINDLE,. 'Ales sArlatticiatie I imulifth r ady in 01s.. .-- s s_lsreao—t rho conduct of her aittardian c '4l/ —Mae Is rinsed trout star vaation by ''; .Some NOblea Hearted AalfirlCAlll6l—A ..' - . .'-'!Litiver monsite. • ; ." • f_-•;;-'1.1Froin the Montreal Herald, December ottl •,-.l:;3:twire has been -living in obscurity In Montreal, .. o ",e 4 :apparently in dent poverty; the lovely ' ,41hter of; a noble bongo , into - whose .history ;•.' ;. dare been permitted to peep.. However pains 411.1t.may.be to the young lady to have her story e, s • QOM, it Is . et a duty to humanity, to. do co, ..-Sl,- .; ".7. ssfew•eXtraCts from a letter written by h:r to F, ;7,,s,tir:COusin Lord —, which have fallen into our as,Slide, will cony( y an idea of her sufferinga more ;s...!hillientlY • than the Words of another. It la a ~ fall for one who but a year Or two since was t ..at s Olovely.end fascinating train who embellished ',.,. ~ a .Court, and receive° a smile and kind , . word' ' `A lter the bps of royalty, to bo compelled to write S.itt the terms of the following.extraette: . 30 ,icif .' '.:. p Lord—Your Lordship's letter of the 20th t reached me just now, and it is with an almost a Caking heart I hasten to reply. Your cutting : ,-• remarks are more unkind, from being tinexpeeted 4• lid undeserved. It was as a near relative that I si ,ppealed to von; how then could you so cruelly ,_, ply a * *, * You know how shortly since I t-',„oras the innocent idoliz , al daughter of a proud ~- rand noble gentleman, who 'for years, I believe. ;, before you came to your - title, was your .;. con 4'stant and trusting friend.' * * * You say on s i s _ , the (lay I was presented at Court my extreme s r ; loveliness fascinated yon, and you then would ~'''. have made me yoUr Countess, but offended :., zl a o t no th r e ii ;li to t n tl d e e " d gr y a o t n ifi g eti n t v i o on np ex o p e res i s d e o ti n, nfoorr was for , surprised, wben'a few months later you heard the i• .sapretty butterfly hd Scorched her *lnge on• the sooptinent" The letter then, after referring to 4 stalre4iturtalting'propoaals made by his Lordship, gintenti; With the yearnings of a soul seeking for sympathy; "Could I Meet lb this far country one s kindly hearted man who would protect me from ' . the world. Lis willing faithful slave would I be, i , and love him with a love as intense as true. I am, as you say, beautiful and accomplished; would to • -God it had been otherwise now. * * * Alas! •' could I find my kibd-hearted American friend of „Genoa, ” whose generous' heart " and ready ' ,arm 60 ably protected me * * 4 ' to him ~-., would I bend the willing knee, proud if in any ;way I might add to his happiness and pl'asure. `.a.ts)ften have I regretted that he left 'without §ttinnks or naming his address. * * * * 4 - Last night, as wet ping over. the past, something r " whispered to fee to write to a gentleman in , --, whose address was found in my kind be !llicfactor'S room, and brought to me by any mild. '4l "0%: ':-..* * * I must not hope for kindness from you,. but please dispose of the rings Lady 'is Mary handed-you of mine, and send me tee pro :liceeds * '4' ''' - * * by next ,•:,. , ..,,mall, " for I am in the greatest sy r.. ,i- ~ .s,want. positively penniless. among - strangers, ,'t,t 100 proud to allow those around to know of 'tray abject want. Though not twenty-one, how it . - welcome death. how sweet the grave." She.then, --• after dwelling on her misery, refuses -to sacrifice. '•-•• her patihnoey of £7,000 to be hers when she is' i ,6 twenty five- tor a stun little more than one-half to ,sls, be paid down, but will ask the advice of the gen . s : - 'tletnan to whom She is about to write,her"Ameri ',, can II icud." The letter is signed - Your unhappy ~ %; cousin; Minnie;" and hie lordship is requested to r!,e, j:answer the tame address, as before, as "Miss , 7:-'' Minnie Fury, Point St. Charles, Jacques Cartier ••ir •Cpunty, Lower Canada." Postage to be paid. ..7q,By some strange inadvertence the letter to his is" l ordship was inclosed to the gentleman whom of Miss Fury understood to be the one who had trl,: - shown her so much kindness at Genoa, his hav ) - sine; prOhably been put' into his lordship's en , A. -velope. - Grief sod destitution, however, appear , - 'i: -to have affected-,the poor girl'a,brain and pre f.,' duced a monomania for reproducing the same -•- letter, ,and the same• hallucination had also - tempted her to put the letter to her noble cousin into the envelope addressed to the tender-hearted 1 and strong armed - American. Mr. Kennedy, V44Superintendent of the' Metropolitan Po-• - hee l New ,York, unmindful of the touching i. - situation of this amiable, though' fallen, star%of i • ' -:!the arilkocracy. in the most cold-blooded way . 1. is tsavrote to Mr. Penton, chief of the city pollee, ;! - ' 4. lforming him that he had seen at least two letters 5 11 - dxactly the same from Miss "Fury, and that hoe 7 4 . ' had answered one, addressing it to Point St. •:, ', Charles, where the young lady might possibly be '.c seen, and such relief given to her as the case de manded. Mr. Penton put himself in communi cation with the postmaster, and scut Detectives Balicharffirid Cullen to relieve each other, in their benevolent task of watching for beauty in " - ' distress/On Saturday morning thelonely writer. tripped upTio• th e post-of fi ce, and found seven, or e giitalettisfs. all post paid, and some of them regliteredr ' ' The detectives had kindly provided a sleigh, and warmly pressed the recipient of the Utters to come to the Chici of Police, who was • always anxious to relieve such urgent . cases as ‘-' thia.e ' The young lady, on being brought to the station, did not appear to• be quite so young as the letter ret reseuted. Caro and anxiety had • . doubtleestvid,for the age might have been guessed at fifty-five, hair rather "thin on the top," and slightly gray, no chignon, much grief disdains the • foreign aid el art, specs:Lel , ato conceal the lustre • of theeye. a snit of doge de pays, a brier root pipe, ~'. and an utimistakaele beard and moustache..lt may • . be added, for the sake of our American cousins, - who never wind up the description of celebrities without the weight, that the scale would pro bably stow about 250 solid pounds. At fret the authurehip was denied, and it was said the .. • young Lady had gone to mimic ego, but ultimately • - Mr. Greer.wood Otitis Minnie L. Fury being a none de plume), acknowledged his productions, out of Which be had made money, quite as honor ably, he - maintained, as the other "Great tin ' known," some of whose works of fiction were also in letters. Out of the answers received on Saturday one. coutained $lO, and another • - $25- One des lately no less than twenty-five had , „< been received—one, it was said, a letter opened •Is r yesterday, having contained $BO. Some of them i, , , f ., 5 , s breathed the most anxious solicitude for. the !7,2 7 yours lady's welfare, and asked her to • come to •;.', , New York, begun, Chicago, Milwaukee, Port :'-' land and other places, according to the realdence .. - of the writs r. and several requested that pull s is • , eular care should be taken in addressing letters, • u t , . lest ' their wives, whose - benevolent im ie... pulses -- fer young and noble ladles were not f: so gushing •as - tbeires - inig find--fault. fi --fault— There ,„ must be another distressed damsel in the field, - t ; • whose story is almost a repetition of Miss Fury's. Iler name is Clara Ashton, but unfortunately ' another Clara Ashton lives in Montreal who got a large number; not for her, but containing no money. Can the two simile young ladles have biota rolled -into one, and they a fat man with . . spectacles and a pipe, now in .custody in the 11 • Montreal station-house? .;eli • ~0. . ` n The following is Superintendent ; .Kennedy's ' -;• .- letter: ~ OFFICE Or SUPERINTENDENT METROPOLITAN ' 's Pomor, ;Navy YORK, Dec. 21, 1867.—T IV. L. ,J , ' :0 Penton. Esq., Chat 1' of Police, Hontreul, Canada -111 .SlR:—Therela a person sending ' letters from Ca-. , nada, sometimes using one Post Oflice , at other ''. 'times another, to gentlemen in this city; with 1 ft ",•,,,, the design of exciting sympathy, provoking cor r •s . reependence, and eventually in money . extortim 0- Ibe person achieving this result, is 'oidoubt edly well acquaimed here; at one time... felt a strong conviction that the letters were written hero and forwarded to an accomplice in Canada to be mailed there; ' or perhaps to an • innocent postmaster, for the perinea', with an order in structing the manner of disposing of replies. I am - now of opinion the writer may not be here, but is now at the place where replies are di rected to bo suit, some arrangements having been made to 'n•mail the' replies to another sr. place. , I havenow in toy possession one of the forms need in opening a correspondence. I have seen 1..,,,!! two itecisely,like it before, the fi rst of which i atk.,A. .. Wore than a 3 ear ago. Tat persons se .tr .A sti . .so far se I have been able to W4cover , il i um , .of that class who are gt acridly re-, g a - ~ ' %hole-souk d, generous fellows; or else h .r 4 i at are known to tie always in in trket fur .., ran'• 1 istrt PB, , • fh)w uLtey it la ni been dill:CORO ' AOm . 'ee Actium *t" I,„4lpkoot knoarew, for vvl -e those enough who wtok ere!)e ep illy , A .7 A 0 -- 0 0., couum-1. One of the gentle nen 1 nage/Ih° k' up a correspondence for two i on dole wpaths, during which the writer agreed mkt Oft' nth:Lula in Now York ol his re- IttlnK bet, Arta -cling expeubes, and a sum anal la, Logy a few debts she owed. 11. wing ' cited.✓ 11, pulut,, he broke otf the correapon ,ta ,ence. J . ...'.. t'lltel, 101.8411wrwrig ls of the neatest, finest lAty, for 51,1 , ,. lady; a fine ruentn4 h ins; the leo 14ti so dates having more of the 'irci' tttot ngll4l ePird•olh'y thaa of the 44 ? I '-'" 1. lied States, but net toll!, 'Artbogrspby la uniformly cot= 1-2,40 the - lutpression that the aline, for Julies are soldil u so pli n g ,E, D gllsni,; ynrds, and this '` . ..e ID Tril the, . first letter as i 11 0; v it s t f insintaors, of the \ '.4. Preeligat.0 t eO :' 04 , TO mlle 'Added thaethfy ----: of We uUO gently received, and refer you to it for the ingenious marmer In WhiHll Hhe States her CABO. arHt. It comes addressed in a fair hand in envelope to the intendt d lietilli: IMMO, number, street, all correct. Ile opens it arid finds it begins "Nly Lord." He reads a little further and finds a letter has been received ftom his lordship which contain( d cutting remarks, and that somebody's heart Is breaking. He comes to the conclusion there's a mistake of some kind, In reaching him, but his interest has beep awakened between heart and his lordship, and he reads . on mull his sympathy or his lechery becomes Inter cstr d in the subject, when he concludes that the lath has made 'a change of letters in placing them in envelopes, and by that mistake he has accidentally received the letter intended for hi.; faithless lordsbip. lle at once replies a's directed, sometimes returning the letter as the more deli cute mode of treatment; at . other times the letter is retained, and a reply made tendering the m eded assistance to the Lighborn unfortunate, 4:e. The correspondence is opened thus, and the business proceeds . I would very much like to have this person dis cover( d; and for this purpose I propose to trans mit a letter to the address she gives, on the 24th or 25th inst., so as to allow you to receive this; ar d make any proper arrangement with the post master at Point St. Charles, Jaques Cartier county, Loaner Canada, if there is any such post oflic( ; but I can dud noauch place Inlippincott's Grnetteer. There is one other point I may as well mention. She never'posts her letters at the offices where replies are to be sent, and changes both almost every letter. I am, very respectfully, yours, &c., Jolts KENNEnr,Superintendent. NEU JERSEY AFFAIRS. THE NEW METHODIST CHURCIL—The cellar of the new Methodist Eplecopalehurch, in Camden, is nearly dug, and the work of laying the foun dation walls will be at, once commenced. The building is to be a plain structure, fifty-eight feet front by one hundred feet in depth, with a pro jection of two feet front, and another in the rear, forming a recess of six feet. It will contain four class-rooms, twelve by twenty-four feet each; a Sabbath-school room, fifty. four by fifty-four feet. The main audience room is to be fifty-four feet wide. and eighty-three feet deep, with pews suf ficient to seat seven hundred people, and accom modations for seating three hundred more in the go% ries, making a total capacity of seating one thousand ptople. The upper room will be ;arched, and thirty-three feet in height. The height of the basement ceiling will be Orrin feet in the clear. The building will be suftmounted witk two towers, each eighty feet in height. Ac cces to the - main audience room will be had by two open stairways front and two in the rear, reaching from the basement, and extending .to the galleries.. The sills, lintels, etc., of the doors and wiudows will be of white marble, and the frout of pressed brick. The whole structure wilt rest about *40,000, $15,060 of which have al ready been provided for. isiEw CITY HALL—A proposition has been made, Ind will probably be laid before Council, to waves one mill, in addition to all other taxes, on all property in Camden subject to taxAtion, for the purpose of raising a fund sufficient to erect -a new City hail. As there is about i4,000,0004ff taxable property in Camden, this per eentsge would realize $lO,OOO, which would erect a very elegant structure; and, it is thought the property owners Wiruld not offer the least ob: je etion to this easy method of raising tie money. ° Prix COURTS.—The following named gentlemen have been selected as Grand Jurors for the January term of the Camden County Courts, 'which be gin on Tuesday next:--Henry B. Wilson; Stephen Parsons, E. Tomlinson, I. Woolston, John B. Hare, Clayton Trueax, W. Fl. Bodine, A. B. Frazee, Ezra Stokes, James Elwell, C. J. Mitres, E. Hoffman, John Gill, • Jr., Gilbert liaison, A. Dilks, Wm. Beckett, R. Shivers, Henry - Fredericks, Wm. Cooper, R. Bingham, It. Snowdon, J. M. ltaighn, J. J. Read and J. Goldthorpe. UNITED AMERICAN MEctrANlcs.---This patriotic order is taking measures to erect a suitable build lug for au Orphans' Asylum. A National Con vention is to meet in Camden, ou the 2:lnd inst., mainly for the purpose of selecting a site. DESTROYING SHEEP.—About one buneired'and fifty sheep belonging to different farmers in Delaware township, Camden county, have re cently been killed by vicious dogs. The aggre gate value is estimated at about $5OO. CIIT Y B U.LLETILN. AN EXCELLENT INSTITTJTION.—Within seven' miles of Philadelphia, in Delaware county, there is an Institution named Clifton Hall, which may not be entirely unknown to our readers, but 3. Lich, for many reasons, deserves a greater and wider fame than it now enjoys. It is a private establishment for the care aid cure of insane p rsons, and is under the direction of Dr. Given, who is well known to the public as one of the early associate-physicians at the Pennsylvania .Ilospital for the Insane, and afterwards at the Eastern Penitentiary. In this latter institution, 1)r. Givi n acquired celebrity for his earnest advo cacy. of measures for the amelioration of the criminal insane and of a modification of the syett m of imprisonment in cases tending to in sanity. After prolonged experience in these es tablishments Dr. Given opened Clifton [tall, and has applied Ids system to the treatment of patients placed under his care. Without designing to disparage the merits of other t xcellent iustitu ions, we feel it to he but just to say that the balance of opinion among medical men is in favor of those wttich are small, mind where, consequently the patients are brou..4ht directly under the empervklou oldie Medical a pt dun-tlent. In Clifton Hall this is the c LtEL. There is no vast and complicated machinery to watch and to control. The patients - form part of a fondly, and while the sexes are sop trate(' in widely 'distinct compartments, those of them wh ) are w ell enough meet around. the same tables at meals, and participate in social gatherino at w hich the Doctor and his wife preside. Music, billiarda, bathe; games of all kinds, and the com forts and Conveniences of a family.are part of the system at gilt top Hall. ard it needs no ex tended argument to prove that where this is the case, the pi obribilities olimproveructit and crow of the patients is much greater than they otherwmin could possibly . be. It will simply be necessary to - giVe publicity to these facts to make Clifton Hall the approved and favorite institution of all whose friends are afflicted v.ith lbss of reason. Saloons BURNING.-At 8.30 this morning a boy aged about fourteen years, named David Dou glas, residing at 1307 South Thirteenth street, and employed by C. P. Williams, N 0.138 Walnut street, w hile in the act of kindling a fire Ina stove in the fourth "story, happened to use some 01l in order to cause the fire to kindle quickly, when an explosion ensued, and the boy ,was burned very severely about the right arm and leg. Ile ran into the street, when the flames were extin guished by Reserve Officer Williaius and a young man mom d Webb. The lad was then convoyed to his home. FlRM—About half•past four o'clock, yesterday afteruoon, a fire broke out in the third-story of a brick dwelling on Philip street, above Dauphin, occupied by Mr. Schwlter. The thaws (Weeded to the dwelliugs adjoining, occupied respectively by Mr. Burghart uud Mrs. Fry. The structures re entirely gutted out, and the occupants suf fLrt d greatly by loss of furniture, etc. The build ings. were owned by Mr. Ruoff, and are fully covered by IlieUlllnee. The loss of the occupants is estimated ut $i3,000. FLACIIS ON AXL7bitUIL9T LICIINHISD.—TIA fol lowing additional licenses for places of atnnse me Wive been issued by the Mayor: Grteu Bill Hull, Seventeenth and Poplar. oberte'lltustrels. Herman Hell, 213 and 215 Coates street, I'lll deii Liu inbutute, 715 Lombard street. New Chcrtuut Street Theatre. 11o.t ticulturul Hall. 'f be total number licensed so far is thirty. BoAnunio Hopes griehts name as Johuson, went into the boarding tome of Mrs. Co!tan, N 0.1.728 Saloom street, on Wed nerdsy twuing, ut d engaged hand. He had taut} , sutehel with him. Yesterday ho Slept t tin r le. end left Itutnediately after gutting up. St:verol Suite, of clothing,. belougmg to tuner bouidets, Obappeured ut the sawn 6iwo. ,Tan was ermined, and wits found to couttln Mt bricks wropp. d up In p3p..r. Au.statto 'lllie.y.—Danlo Burns was :mewed nt the Mulls of Schuylkill, upon the tbari.e of having etylen a Muse valued at $350, belookitig to U. bullring. residing in the T wen ty fytu th Ward. Be ear taken before Morin in Rprbydill, bud wbs bold In $1 goo bait to aui.wer. Titb.Tatrrsate. James Craig and James Thlin peon %ere committed yesterday by Alder- HOW Itatysdell to answer the charge of having iobbio thy runhey.drawer of the store of Nichols, on Cresson street, above Colton, Maria yuuk. They got about 163. THE DAILY EVENING RULLETIN,--FHILADELPWA, F' I"AY, ,T.ANITABY 10, 186' EIVEItSIDE 1N hirtrUTE I:Dra*iiw of the Prizes, THE LUCKY NUMBERS The drawing of the gift .enterprise of the Washington Library Company, in behalf of the Riverside Institute, was commenced last evening at the office, No t2l Chestnut street, and wis cc mplen d about two o'cluca this morning.' Tne following is a list of the presents, with"the num btrs which drew tlain Prize. Cash gilt, $40.000 'Cash gift, e. 11,0110 Cash gift, $lO,OOO. Cant' gift, $5,000, Cash gift, 02,500 Cash gift, $2,560 Country residence at Germantown, valued at $lB 000 165,385 Residence. Camden, $15,000 317,619 Coal depot, Philadelphia, $15,000 176,413 Country residence at Riverside, $10,000.. 215 Cottage residence, $5,000 ' 162,705 Twenty-five. building lots 'at Riverside, valued at 0200 each-66,501, 438,922, 462,617, 214,918, 66,271, 155,376, 117,525, 60,986, 481,207, 307,906, 33.970, 211,817, 298,068, 178,151, 59,090, 443,293, 140,298, 37,946, 108,397, 225,608, 408,636, 34,568, 177,409, 276,531, 66,386. 1 turnout, horses, carriage, lte., valued at $5,000, 110,130. 10 lots at Riverside, valued at $3OO each, 27,998, 4,203, 104,520, 188,895, 217,615, 382,721, 319,612, 131,670, 96,522, 55,438. 1 horse,mith harness, &c., valued at $5,000, :17,701. Twenty Pianos, valued at $6OO each-161,919, $7,802. 421,904, 52,796. 115,746, 204,920, 35,706, 446,519. 304,618, 145,776, 37,311, 182,930, 456,616, 76,483, 204,912, 192,708, 116,701, 244,819, 14,565, 499,820. Twenty Melodeons, valued at $225 each-145,- 716. 106.343, 222,418, 314,602, 23.090, 152,861, 46,179, 113,055, 217,777, 412,208, 22,714, 144,180, 112,950, 472,828, 88,401,134,176, 218,462, - . 96,691, 802 4 407, 25,101. Five Rosewood Sewing-Machines, valued at $2OO each-449,712, 117,436, 291,418, 261,745, 71,926. Ten Fatnily Sewing-Machines, valued at $lOO each-303118, 196,002, 434,414, 180,086, 116,196, 50,528, 171,181, 195,5 9, 124,601, 122,964. 50 Gold Watches,valued at $2OO each: 318.818, 394,077, 458 117, 203,1181, 145.709, 92,691, 106,250, 17,177, 85.231, 115,675, 938,916, 375.573, 22,896, 125,186435.807, 492,015, 31,096, '245,507, 364,218, 395,767, 29.465, 134,797, 92,792, 137.430, 15,138, 216.(188, 24,984 319,318, 4,251, 421.291, 488,772, 15,933, :073, 113,146. 23 845, 435,708, 19,528, 434,215, 367,512, 398,649, 177.981, 110,252, 29,063, 113,009, 471,081, 28,173, 213,709, 133,032, 365,717, 28,673. One hundred Oil Paintings-146,328, 306,798, 80,127. 131,773, 299, 135 031, 421,341, 471,1415, 254.328, 2(1,328, - 315,717, 389,211, 113,980, 46 901, 222,61,4, 21,428,14 3 3,367, 31,665, 441,576, 190,321, 123 923, 216,000, 20,461, 145.778, 201,773. 195,335, 113 019, 2,1134, 441.002, 287.121. 412,256, 371,126, 302,907, 5,798, 122,352, 312.227, 65,708, 92,650, 441 2(11, 114 (145 122,485, 96.831, 372.201, 278,873, 261.926, 464 007, 145.588, 146.566, 92,651, 65,764, 201,788, 372,013, 123,631, 95.849, 145,797, 211,246, 301,881, 92,658,146,098, 12,978, 442,072, 186,728, 131,394, 65,339, 99,955, 801.807, 372,381, 146,772, 116,358, 92,667, 271,118, 105,124, 4,940, 131,330, 85,165, 203,112, 114,270, 62,683, 131 616, 311,729, 06,637, 117,278, 179,666, 2,670, 241,881, 478,922, 154,074, 201,128, 373,011, 4.161, 143,170, 477,720, 2.42,808,195,715, 115,584, 160,786, 96,019, 317,271, 386, 729, 134, 292. 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, valued at $l,OOO each : 21,891, 176,272, 444,028. 2 Camel's Heir Shawls, valued at $3,000 each: 332.876, 387,902. 3 Handsome Lace Shawls, valued at $260 eaely 225,027. 90,922, 176,082.• 10 Cashmere Shawls,valued at $5O each: 97,735, 122,774, 137,315, 16,030, 318,017, 2g8,225, 801,298, 478.820, 485,217, 12,261. 20 ailk dress patterns, valued at $75 each, 146,400, 123.917, 322,875, 211,902, 166.179, 283,180, 461,516, 4911,022, 254,937, 382,110, 442 923, 301,176, 79,343, 166.777, 149,756, 371,286, '268,544, 241,476, 195,704,'013.881. 50 City Building Lots valued nt $175 each: 229,905, •152.878,158,568, 270,680, 145,874, 337,229, 881,820, 175,088, 142,196, 450.174, 291,182, 10,337, 183,586, 280,207, 201,186, 487.782, 331,560, 178.657, 265,529. 471,108, 251,816. 191,217; 171,217, 131,- 236, 202,971, 146.588. 154,031, 271,863, 334,522- 124,631, Z7.,006, 166,483. 443,433, 318,972, 472,808. 356,178, 145,476. 228,772, 245,521, 308,867,487,690, 123444, 165.476, 81,565, 356,229, 176,443, 320,257, 212,902, 82,423, 291,142. The remainder of the prizes comprse silver wire. musical boxes, photograph albums, sets of jewelry, gents' and ladies' rings, neck, guard,and ehatelain chains, photographic and stereoscopic pictures, brooch pins, Alasonic emblems, opera glasses, pocket bibles, and different articles of ornament and use, amounting to $82,000. THE PALACE VARIETIES HOMlClDE.—Detective Tryon arrived in this city last evening, having in euetody Norman B. Shinier, charged with tidying struck John Smith upon the head with a beer gissa, in the Palace Varieties, on the 21st of Dr emptier. Shinier appears to be a quiet and well behaved man. He states that on the evenin g . of the occurrence he was engaged In pitying olf the emplo3ds t¢ the establishment. His wife and child were in another part of the room. Ho had not enoush money, and culled his wife to get some more from tier. While she was engaged iu getting the money from her ppeket-book, Smith paused along, and as Shimer ,ille4es, com mittedl gross impropriety towards her. He becameindignant and picking up a glass frail the ts.r, threw it at Smith, striking him upon the temple. Coroner Daniels concluded the ingusit upon the body of Smith this morning. Tlu verdict was that death , was caused by a beer [Oars thrown by Shimer, and the prisoner was committed by the Coroner to await his trial. DFATH OF A Wimi.-KNows Crriztm.--Sanniel Lloyd, Esq., died suddenly last - night, at his resi dence, in this city. Mr. Lloyd was tonember of the bar, and was - well known among - the legal truternity. For several years - be 11461 filled the position of Deputy Register of Wills, and his tt , Orough knowledge of the law enabled him to administer the affairs of the office to the entire EatiElaction of his principal, as well as the many ',mons having business there. Mr. Lloyd was en honest and upright man,was liberal and kind hearted, and was highly respected by all who were acquainted with him. BURGLARY.-TWO boys, named Joseph Hobson and Francis McCully, were ar rested yesterday upon the charge of having been engagtd with other juveniles in committing the depredations upon stores in the Sevuntcenth Ward. Hobson and McCully are also charged' witb burglary. It is alleged that they broke into Stehouse of M. Peale, on Franktord road, shove Richmond street, ransacked the premises, smashed bureaus, forced open drawers and closets, and carried off various articles. They were committed by Aid. Shoemaker. CoLn ygnimun.—There was a sudden change in the weather last evening, and during the night the atmopehere became intensely cold. A. strong, sharp and cutting wind from the west was pro- veiling. This morning the Schuylkill river is frozen over in Several places below the Fair, mount dam, and there is every prospect of the water Boon freezing above the dam. STEALING A WATCH...---A 6tiilor named .WlMate Swallow was arrested yesterday upon the charge of having stolen a watch from a shipmitkos board of a vessel at Spruce groat wharf. TIO watch was found on hie person. Swallow wal committed by Alderman Morrow., Latteuxxs,Tasnes Montgomery, Wm. Devlia and 'Wm. Keenan, were committed yeFterlay Aid. Mink, to answer the charge of the larceny of a baritet of copper cutting.' from a factory a Thirteenth and Carpenter streets. POCKET PICK XD.—Cbarles Fernborg, !coldly; (n 4 E. litect,tb ptreet, near Vine, bud his pock )41(14 d of a wallet containing $45 In money, 41 number of cheeks, and coupons fur Governmens bonds for If(15, while at the Academy. of Siusl¢ last eve! lug. . ri4 Tim BANKS.—The Commercial List and P • Curt cut will contain to-morrow the official Qtpir. ter ly Statements of all of the Dunks, end a 16 amount of other matter of intermit to the mer chat ts:' —Laurence Barrett has arrived in New yor from England. and will leave for California play an engagement. 1.. —Chinese Gooks stew their ducks alive to ltni prove Um* flavor. ' GAY'S CHINA eAI.ACE, No. 1022 ChcAnut street.—Selling off the emire sti , ch at lees than im porting coat. The assortment consists of Bohemian. French and American Cut Gissrwrite, White French. and Deco rated China, Silver-plated Ware, Tattle Cutlery Wetter~ Stone China, &c. And the most complete stock or Vancy Goode, in cluding Marian Marble and Bronze Statuary, Gilt Mounted Ornaments and Lava Ware ever imported to this city. White French China Cups and Sauces, Crf set, 12 pieces. ... ... ~..... ...... . ........ $1 25 White Fp ench, China Dining'Plakes,tOdin.,per dz. 2 76 Do. do. to Breakfast do.;nX " 260 Do. do. do. Ten do. " " 225 Cut Glass Goblets, .ner dozen ........ 2 25 Do. do. Champagnes, per dozen 1 .75 Do. do.' Wines per d0zen........ .......... 121 Do. do: Tnrublers. per dozch.. ...... ...... 125 And all other goods at equally low prices. GROVER & BAKER'S Highest PICEIIIIII6 Sewing Machines, 730 Chestnut street. Successful No. 181,798 129,966 40,912 179,637 282,716 99,092 DROGiaI.STR' 81.7NDRIEB and Fancy Goode. i3Nownza & BILOTUCRB, Importers, 2.3 hth street. Cm mars Cutting their Teeth or afflicted with cramps, chulic, irripir,r; aid other lufant tie compfdat s, obtain traitont relief. from the ate of Bower's Infant Cordial. AT the Gao Klee they have an instrument to indicate the pressure, nud it makes some queer maks. We often meet men whose mewl, meuta indicate a very heavy "pressure," but no matter' how zit; zag , their course, they always go to tobacco stores where "Cen tury" Is sold. You CAN GET A handsome and durable set Of Fine and kennel.. Furs at Oakfords', Continental Rotel. FROM seas of flowers, larger than' the largest water lilies, and white as snovi. ascends on the . even ing air of the tropics the rarest that ever ra vished the senses. The flowers are ..f the species Ce rous7 Grandiflora, and Phalan & Son's Extract of "Night Blooming Cerens" is chewed with their peer less aroma, the must delicious under the sun. Blautow's boars.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Minsk, Rose, &c. fisiowrozn t limsrunae, Importers, 23 south Eighth street. You CAN GET A handpome and durable eet Of rine add Fr incy Fara at Oak fordee, Continental Hotel "No WINTER WITHOUT SNOW."—The little :oozy]) to-day verities our adage, Just as we were de spsiring or any,nure snows; and we might add, 'INO A.ll ter. can be sob.yed without suitable Clothing." Thlid every body ka wa, son c, perhaps, to . lheir Bor row. But the best remedy for any discontent In this line is to visit Charles Stokes tt, Co.'s Clothing (louse, nneer the Continental; then will "the winter of ear discontent be etude gl6rias." etc. "Townes Gnm Arabic Secrete" sonthe and befit Coughs. relieve Ilogreetiens, tough morning phlegm. oral afford tirem comfort in Br.inchitil Irrita ti. ts. Try them. Made by Ilovver, Sixth and Vine. Suld by druggb3te, &5 eel) tP. DRAteriEbb. BLINDNRSS AND CATARRH.— J. lettacs, M. D., Professor or the , Eye and Ear, treats dieearee appertaining to the above members with am. titmoet success. Teetimoniale from the most re liableeourcer In the city ran be acen at hie office. No. tot Arch etrect. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their paitente, as he has no secrets in hie practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. You caw GET A handFnme and durable net Or Fine and Fancy Fure at Oakforde% Conti Dental Uotel PORT OF PLIILAT)ELPIIIA-JA.Numnr 10 VI - A:See Marine BuUetM en Si th Page ARRIVED THIS Wean, W Whilden. Riggans, 13 hours from Baltimore. xith miss to J D Ruoff. bchr & Corson, Corson, from Boston. CLEA R 1 D THIS DAv. Sehr Emily II Naylor, Naylor, Charleston. Jno C Scott di Sono. Seta Dant Brittain, Springer, Richmond, Wannemacher di Co. Schr Cora Etta, Sleeper, Cape Baytien, Workman & Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. WEB, DIM.. Jan. 8-6 PR. Bark Blomidon, Cowan, from Liverpool Nov. .*,id for Philadelphia, ri ived at the Breakwater this evening. schr ]rain, with logwood for New York, is in the har bor. Pilot boat El arley reports ith inst. 30 miles BE of Cape . Ilenlopen, spoke bark Neptune, from Live r..00l for New York. JOSEPII LAFETBA. MEMORANDA. Pbip ithigan, Whelan, entered out at Liverpool 24th ult. for ibis port. ship Gov. Langdon. Davis from Callao 9th Sept. for Nantes, a as (woken 10th ult. la" 88 N. lott 20 v 9. Steamer City of Antwerp. Mirehouse. from New York 28 , 11 ult. fir t4yerpeol. at Queenstown yesterday Bark Thomaa (13, ), Rogers. hence, wan diseb'g at Car denas 2d bet Brig Gazelle. Cole, hence at Marseille, r.qd nit Brig Margaretha, Threin !tense at Cuxhaven Ma nit. Schr J M eltinagan, blmw, hence, wait disehht at Car. denau gd inst. Hchr Jamb T Alburger, Corson, hence at Boston yoeter. day. tichr John Shipman Hanka, hence at Boston fit h inat. B. hr L Adams, Hobbies. ft um Boston for this port, sailed trpri Ne port 7th loot. Fehr kettle. Taylor. from New Castle, Del. for 13040 n, at ilolmes' hole 80 that. h• .1 j 91 , eneer. Fleming. cleared at Galveaton 50th tilt, for Cardenas. hr Urbana Ogden. from Bridgeport for thin port, at. New 10, k yesterday. Behr A lit turnond, Paine, from Boston for Baltimore, at New; ort fith moat. kr elippt r brig Lizzie billings (of St J hn, Madan, ran fro. , Lola en' Hole to 11 River (114 v of Fanday) in 24 hen a and 36 minutes... here ahe backed her topsails to rt (live a pilot—a cbstance of 259 miles. Behr Hen Breeze which has boon at New London for some w. eke past undefeolng repaira, has been sold to patties in a , ew ork for $74 la. St hr Ella Fish. Wiley, which called from Providence sth inei. for Baltimore, ha. changed her deatinatioo, and bus been ei arse] , d to go to Rappahannock Riser to load. theta t f. r Bath, Me. I- hi. Ellett Foster. before reported wrecked in Puget Sound. w,a built at Medford in 11352 and was 966 tons re. t u rt o c i e n,3ay ntl i yini a t de r. the Peruvian flag, having i va 1 AA/ A NTRO —A. SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, jest le vino one The beet of veto once 6I en Aii dre.e I ROWN E. 811 Uree• etre-t. ja9 fitBp. - WM.- W. ALTER'S (U 57) COAL DEPOT (957) . NINTH. S. 71 4 ELEFir Below Girai4 Avenue. BRANCH OFFICE, Corner Sixth and spring Garden Ste. BEST QUALITIES OF LEHIGH AND SOHUYLKILL COAL. Or" Orders by Post wilt receive Immediate attention. torpt PROOF FOR SALE. Apply at the (Mee of the EVENING . BULLETIN, eO7 Cheslnut Street. et3o4 frp ISAAC B. EV ANS IllliffurilATlTlM &$I MIL= OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, N 0.16 North Polaware avenue, Philada. • ISAAC NATIIAVB. AIX rfONVER.. N. E. CORNER '1 bh d and Spni. a atreota, only one square bmow the Exchange. 8250,t1t0 to lo ‘u to lat go or mall amounts, on dlamonde. silver tlate, watt hoe, owelly uid , all goods of w hit.. Office 'mare from BA.M.to 7 I. fa'" Eetab. Bolted for the bow forty, yea , Adva...cea made In large lull mints at the.loweat market rates. jaB.tfrp 7 1ALIAN VEHViiibk.l4.l-. litaKl3 FIN iLQUAIAT If 1 aMte. Imporfrd and for osleby JOH. B. BUSHIER IY CO.. NW Booth Delaware *mmo LILIAKEtt swEwr co )10.-25 IsAltftr.LH JUd ►J ci lard end for lode by JObErll B. BUSIER & to i 4 Soon' liolowarn Ronan«. 11 5i FRENt U MUNI:B.-AV CANES IN TIN 1 Tantalite's Rzud foncy boxoe, Innorfrd and for dale LW .100. D. ID71 , 811: It ti (~ Routh Delaware avenuo I 14104.4.) Ettl,ri, bIiiTAISLEI6. 610.—LAIOU CASEB V (tech Canned Peaches.; WU COW fresh Canned Pint Apples; SE eases fresh Pine Apples. In glass I. WO mule; Green Corn and Omen Peas; 800 oases free L Plums, in cans ; 900 eases fresh Green Oases; WO came Cherries, iL syrup; WO came Blackberries, In syrup; WO mum Straw. huries, in syrup; ME eases fresh Poars in syyrup;&ODUcales Canned Tomatoes: 800 caste Oysters. Lobsters and_Vlams I 600 meet Rout Beef. Mutton, Veal, Bonm. die. For sale by JOSEPH B. BIISSIER & (X).. 1(13 South Dolawsril WOW" i`lne N 1U ES MARINE BULLETIN. VI Alllll,o. iitirimlu.s. PhOPOSAL4 i It STAIT PRINTING. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of the General ably of this 'Commonwealth, entitled "An Act In Bi Wiwi to Public Print ng," appre'ved toe ninth day of April, A. D. 1856, and tie supplement thereto, approved 25th Feb nary, 1862, notice' is hereby given. that the Speakers of the tienato and House of Representatives of said t,onirnonv.•ealth v. 11l receive vetoed proposals until tv else o'clock, at noon, of the fourth TIIES 4 AY of January, 181.8 for doing the Public Printing and Binding for the, tom of three years from tht first day of July next, at a certain rate per centum below the rates spudded in aa.d act relating to Public• Printing and Bindlng.aoproved :flee ninth COy of April. A. D. 1856, and according to the mode and manner and conditions epecilled lu said act nod the several aUpplerut nta thereto. Said proposals to specify the rate per coatum on the whsle of the rates of the said act taken together, and, not a specification of the rate per centum •belosse the rates on each item. '1 he fallowing is the form of proposals for the State Printing and Binding: I propose to do all the State Printing and Bind ing in the manner and in all respects subject to 'lie pro: visions of the act of the ninth of pal. A. O. 1856, and the several supplemt rits thereto, f r the period of three yarns from the first day of July next, at the rate of per gotten; lelow the rates specified In said act; and should . the State Plinth g and Binding as aforesaid be allotted to me, "I'is ill be ready forthwith with bond and approved sureties, as required by the act approved 15th February, 1862, for the faithful pet formance of the work so allotted." which said proposals eball be signed, and together with the bond rt quired„shall be seal• d u and endorssd "Pro. posals for Public Printing and Binding," and shall be di rected to the said Speakers, and be directed to tine or both of them as aforesaid, to be opened, sun minced and allotment made on the 28th day of January, IMB, agree ably to the provi.ione of the said act of ninth of April, 1868 and the severarsupploments thereto. F.. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. JANUARY 6t21. IEO3. ENTLEIMENtB FUIINIBIIIIIIIO 00011 M, GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. A RRISON Nos. 1 anii 3 North Sixth , Street, Inviten attention to ids IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT," vhicl has given such general enthifaction for:neatness of fit on the breast. comfort in the. neck, and ease ois the shcoilders. It is made In the bent manner, BY BLAND, and in confidently recommended TILE BEAT IN THE CITY. Aloo— A welt.selected stock of Goods, conslntiztg of Gt NTLEM EN'S WRAPPERS (obich he mike@ a specialty). COLLARS Or ALL KINDS AND LATEST STYLES. BILK t BIRTH AND DRAW} RS, MERINO AND DRAWERS. PLANNELSIIIRIS AND DRAWERS, 'BUCKSKIN SEIII: S AND URA WERE, TRAVELING StiI 4 TS. STOCKS, TB. S. MANES, lIANDKERCIIIEPS, BUS ' P ENDERS. 110511 RV, And other reds appertaining to a Gentleman'a Wardrobe. ti, GRuCEMES, LIQUOILS, &V. NEW AND FRESH PATES DE FOIE GRAS IN TERRINES. Joist received the fart new PATES of this season. in ian.ll sizo Terrines. For sale at the . Lowest Prices Possible. . SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. cor. Broad and Walnut. jal•w f CERTAIN MIMES I ALS. I:3AJELGrALIN S IN LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS. FURNITURE LVVERINCH. WINDOW SHADES. AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of the Noweet Fabrics, MOD Chief/Hem PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a line of HOUBE-FURNISHING LINENS. QUILT& Ale. At the Loweet Priem C. M. STOUT & CO 1100 Chestnut Street. mvb.wfm tvrn irgiu.nwrußE. at. A. & H. LEJAMBRE ME REHR, E 0 THEIR Furniture and Upholstery Warerooms TO No. 1435 CHESTNUT Street. SIFLA I'IIPM PARKS. 1 - .1 ABIt I r -A iN SKATING P ISS IE AIEIGIUN ris. 0100 KE., SSA% OttlAL QUEEN. - hitAIORIAL QUEEN. SEA rtiltlAL QUEEN. L SEA CORI A QUEEN, AFIERICOOI M 9 Ivoike, Al THE IRKIIIIIIII OVA. e the Fifth and Sixth. Won, and Second at &Third Stn.. 1 .. ' I Rep: - S KATING EXTRAORDINARY. MISR NMI LIE DEAN. ONLY 15 YEARS OLD. inlaid NELLIE DEAN, TUE LITTLE BEATING QUEEN OF THE WEST. M•Ss NI. 1 LIN DEAN. ENTQUALFD ON eIIATES, • WiLl. SKATE AT THE WEST PHILADELPHIA mA O K. TIHRTY-FlitsT AM) WALNT EETREE THIS A FTERNOON AND VNING. Adme elm tis cent,. senoon Tickets, 153. Toke Mallet or Wu nut Street think le, in ri Undid eendltlon noorshmwm 628 FALL FA O L OP L fi I 81{ 1 LM, NO. Ogg. Plain and Trail Hoop t 3 irte, 0, 2 , a, alg. ;and 0 yet& round of every length and shape, for IsAl and a cam plete assortment of Mikuges. and Childrou.s Urfa, from 1 to 415 wings, from .0 to Mt Inches long, all of "OUR OWN MAXE," superior in style , finish and durability, ant really the cheapest end W arrant satisfactory Hoop Skirts Ir the waken market. din every ['week Skirts made , to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION:=Owing to teh unprecedented reputatiot which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained. tom. dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior dart utat their customera by representing them to be 'Hopkins'. Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our Make" are staulped on each tab, W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. e street. tabs and also have the letter B I v woven In the tapes bet t en each eprinx Also. dealer in Net' cork made Skirts. itt very kkw priree, wholesale and roil. Send for catalogue of at lee and prices, at No. IM Arch Woe, Philada, mhat.m.w.lYr WM. T. 11()PKI. II OuP SEA ItTfi ANIL CORSEI'VS.—MRS. F. IIAYLeN, 812 Vino etrret. lA now outunfewfUr lug all the variofier of !loop Skirts. Corsete„ &c. She hint al..° the Rest t : rettch Comets of new idyls.% boon Skirts w akoedintid rortoirol. mh26-ifrp BEA L ESTATE hALEsi. ANS' Ci 8 LE. —CSTAOF„.SI ICH% i'Neil, deeernod.- Janus A.Freernan, Auctioneer. "- Cr ufr Bunn and Dal tint No 1117 North Seoissid street Under authority of the'Orphansi Court for Cs, City and c {unity of Milled' Iphia, on Weduceday..l snit ary 291 h, 11388. at 12 o'clock. 110011, will ha Bold at public sole, at thoFoXeltAlige,. tiro follon ins deerribi d real e tiste, — liste tiro propor'y of blither I 'Neil, deceased A lot of ground with the three etia,y brick iswisettage thereon on the e it aide of Saco , d street. continued ue thward of this Gesmantown ro id. in Inc Sialis nth t% aid, marked in a plan of the late tit to I If. iffier, for No. 7, bell g 24 Gust front and in lisniith or depth nos slicaoWard bet weercright lines parallel with the linr-ditidine the pr 'thud of Mary Wort and the said t het thin I itrir, 140 feet ' BilliJert to q U gn and rent per annum, The ahovo is a new iiirir irtoiy Wick sitore,And dwelling, with twowitiwy LNt k ha, k buildings; with aft the modern converti ince& the Tear of the lot is erected a two•s•tory frame hotted. In nu Mite pose. m-1014 CV" $lOO to. bo paid on etch at (lin thne of sale. By the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Cloth O.C. MA l'( Air l'ltVel'ON, Ad nil iiietratrilt. JAMES A. FRP:IOIAV Arictlnnoor, titore 422 Wi!nut etreet. .'OllB 28 WAWA ES, JE L E. CALDWELL & CO. 4 . ....kf Are 'Now Beady "• 1 WITH THEIR ENTIRE IMPORTATION OP NEW YEARS Cr4.IODS Fo'r the present 0016012, to which they wouldanmst ass early visit before the choicest articles arn selected. and while yet the hurry of Holiday business does not prevent the beat attention. Our stork this year exceeds In novelty, beauty and va. riot, any previous offerinit of this House, and Is Made up of selections from every part of Europe. In addition to an Immense assortment of PARIS, LONDON, VIENNA NOVELTIES. We have opened tida amen the finest lot of 111111 , EBNOMO OD OBER PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever :L offered in thablis city, exquisitely carved and raw:lnto& torning very deeire PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. As our stack is unequaled for its extent and careful taa. !action, askant our price/ for moderation and adaptation to the times. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET. lat.( In w•tt In EP!! el NAJL4 TIYGRI A, The great NUCCIVO of lII)FF'S MALT EXTRACT. health Ileverso, bar been it. moue in our State, as well au all other btatee of the t nion. Itu superiority as a Tonic Into been stated by the report made to the New York Academy of Medicine by the npecial Committee. it. invelnatd try se wremedy for divans or - the Chest and . Lung' , has beep proved by hundreds of C 51.01211 es well as by the tenthu otdals of the it out eminent ohYnleiant. ItlA,L'f' EX l'i).AC bas been uded to mane host. Otani. 'I :Doug others. In the Military Hospital:to( W Ab ington:D. f:.; Petition's mount firm, and Ma•nachitx-tts hi - 111111 for th• 111 ltd. Boer (.111 ; "WA' Lodging-hon.", New et k ; at d has al r ayn ono. n Pa benent,r , to Invalids and eillenefed DY'rtrPPtice. and to TA: COW Affected with dinesnee of the Cbent, Lung' and flow. Ir. We are , nettle to luolinh all the .ri-ntifie t.s.introolrila o hid have born beet 0.., el upon lir)Fr'S M 1' EX- Arl. end we content ournelves with mewl mink too nine. of Knee of the Fbyslcialla prerTribing thla ilev.ratte of lb elth: Avery. M D. Bergen. Baker. 51 D., Yaphaok Iti k enw, M. 11, New 1 ork. Net k , u hi D. Reds') lug Brooke, M. 1., New ork. lie F, 31 I) stay rite. Caine, , Cert.*, M. D., Is ew "1 ork. irrrtireitu, 51 D ew York. (lob. M. , r.. New 1 vulg. C. k. 51'D , New Yort. otr tir ek, . et. Gouts. Corey, M. I) Brooklyn. Corard M.D., Jer.ey City. Crave, IC D., New 11 o. k. 4.ni. Si I '. lizalreth. Profo .New fork wirilamnburp. Elliot, IN D.. New 1 , ork. Fritter. 51. It., NM% ork. Fret 11 M. D.. New loft: Fr, drivb, M. D. sew 1 ork Cm-diner. 51. D., Brooklyn , Got duffle. M. 1).. %etv Yolk. Gorden. 51, D., Bolton. Gocldt o. M. . New 'York llalbut M. D., New York. Dart, M D., N. Britain. Dart, M. D.. New 1 cult. Dollirk, MI) tat. Inland. noldevery where, jtitti.vrt mAtrp 15E1120V.&1... 1868. 3EL7E NI O'VA.La. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOB, Their Late.lletall Warerooms, 1519 Chestnut Street, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Where, with increa►ed fectlitioe, they will La eat= conduct titUr Wholesale and Retail CA RP} T BUSINESS. FURS, Ace. I . Bin FALL AND WINTER ' IP • 86 11 Imi • F 11 . ()11 BE, (ESTABLISHED IN 1818.) The undendan k oti invite the attention or the Edda« or, their large stoc oe Punt. conihdine of tdOriII.'TIPPETS, COLLARS. dtck. `IN RUSSIAN SA IsLX, litleiONtS HAY HINE. SABI" ROY AL LittdlNe. CHINCHILLA. FITCH. &ea all of the Latest stybs dUrItItIOR aue at roasousDle prices. Lidice In n °acui will tuna handsome articles In NM. SIENNRS and SIM ty( MS, the latter a moet beautiful MIL CARRIAOR ROHR& SLEIGILSORES. and FOOT biCFFRin treat variety. A.. K. Az F. K. WOMBAT% 417 skr<ll tine lit' Will remove to our New Iltoirs, Na 1112 Chestnut atreet, ebout May lot INK oda am 4.• AI I WTI nitiN • &AR. LOOKING GLASSES At Low Prices. Novelties in Chromo Lithographs, Fine Engraving.vs, New Galleries of Paintings, NOW OPEN, With Late arrivals of 'CHOICE PICTURES. JAMES S. EAR LE & SONS, 818 Chestnut Street. (340TH ING. l'Arr HAN. (OVERCOATS, Made in best manner, to abow materials and styles. now For P4ale at Cost. EDWARI) P KELLY,. P. T.AI LAO . - 8.. E. car. of Chestnut and Boventb. Bth 113114111 Y, Holcomb, Prof N•w York. Howe M. fl.. ft,stock. SI. D., Vow Ynrk.. LuKeuthol, M. D.. N. Y. I 01)110, M. D., '. , lno,York. ' , Bretton, Vt. D., Now I wit. M. Ir., "rin Vo.k Pfeiffer. M.D.. rtill+delphls. M. li. New York, Reichert. M D. B n Ruppreekt M. 11. N. w. ehweos M.D. Nn.v vnrk. 4ch atter, M. P . 11 - onklyn. 3. 11. M. D. New Volt. M. D. New York, •rbuckliat. M D., Walb. lipz M P.. Frek.laudorde,, Arnitb, M. 111., Ne v York. Statzer, M D., Vir , burg. M I). New Yrnrk. 11-r, M. New York. I'holuron, M. D., New York. l'ohi i.e. M. 1).,N0w York. Van Huron. to A h'r. Vaughan. M. I), New ork. 0. true). M. D. New York. Weber. M. D.. !cow York. Weeteott, M. 1).. Now York. wee'ent.. M. I)., While, M. D. N. Y , etc. OHN C. BAKER & CO., e Agetits fur Permayleastla, 1808.
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