.Buswaces sommon Wes ilintlioraleitee resoes Lower Vahan the lowest elsewhere, also guarantee full WrObfeeLlow •in every nimbuses, or the tiaj tancelled and money reiftmded.` 2.11771071 UR $0 Ova Pontoon—To' folly carry out the Move business rale at the nreeent time. we have EitnearAlA. r 100724 our *awls: of Mon% Youths'. Nova' and Children's Ready-made Clothing. width is , large, complete and oomPsebewilve orlon,* to eabreed alliderdrable styles, sizes and Itinar as Hv bean aa *twit, marinfaCtured ferr that es. yenta purpose To insure this we intend to con ar heretofore, to give all cur customers Mena VAL= son Tatlß NOTOLY the.o they can get -else• where, under any and oireumatances. Call en us, hear our Dricce, and examine our goods before paritiating. ' - SW ypy between / linravarr & Co, Winn and Towns Hsu. Sixth streets.Vianarsr .1111.ADSLI.016. uvri D'SCOADIVAT, Navy Tom. 1.1 otaderful.—henry w. Burr, No: 90 West Fatarteenth street, while on a visit to the West was at/re/tied with severe illness from impure water. Life Was 1.1 wand lit, and ft arab thought that be renst_die. kits wife weelanuediately sou for, amd in day or tweiras an kis tedside 11,,v,ng herself teen the beneficial remits *eau thes.se of FLASTATION BITTER% she insisted °pan Sluir behig adrabiktertd to tam which was domain gum. ticks Mestribed by the shouting physician. The ranit o as timed as if by magic, and in ono.half boor fron the am time ibey were girt n her bm band was out of danger. and by Sii/oEtrate moot thorn three or four timed a day. be wan Sitoa able to resume blayourney to his home. 'WI fe Litt tae ease of many thou eau de that we kno w of. aoaa.la w best im t 1 (31 MU alal.—Buyerior to por e 02‘ Was. l talogne,srd sold at pallid:terries% d,lirtmth eat 1111 edo ciao ewer appeared with Wenger vovebere for Ito general ano gabacondal Mona. Nato Obeii. the Peruvian :83rur. launch. espeelalti /Pee turerfao from doeperal* of bould eend to P. DINBIIOIIE, 'Der otreet. New York, for s porn. Old fent Ireeli concerning Oda rernarkble remedy. dl46t ALBRECHT INNER =EKES & ; we Win. Iggi _ Manufacturers of }TEST-CLASS AGREF e.S. FE PLATES • PJANUFORT Warereonn , _, No. MO ARCit Street, Philadelphia. dole th e to Sal§ rLbamr,,,Virf=7,2.l.9Figtrglins Interne. bition. Karla. 1867. Bee Official Report, at Warerocen of • MARJO:3 Mule., --man , No. 1008 Oheautitstroer— —.- TEE CIUG'KERING PIANOS RECEIVED 7 the highest award at the. Perim Exposition. - 0 OWE Warerooms. 914 Chestnut street. leattfe EVENING BULLETIN. Tuesday, December 35, 1868. Tamorrow, owing to the pressure of advertittements,we stall have to print another tri,ple ebeet BULLETIN, The edition will be very large, and as the readers of the paper are among the most intelligent of our citizens, and those -- that—an - most-liberal in the holiday mason, advertisers will avail themselves of it. They 'will please send their favors to the oftice early in the forenoon. Tam CIVIL tiEfiVlCes If there is the least hope of the adoption of Jenekes'a plan of refs:timing the civil ser vice, one of the most important preliminat measures is to start with good men in office. There must not only be a thorough,pitrging of offices now filled, but an honest determi nation to fill vacant ones with men who s deserve them. That this, determination has not, as yet, taken practical shape - in the minds of . those, who have to do with the appointments, is painfully evident. Some of the most important positions in the civil ser lice are being filled with persons who are utterly destitute of any single claim to or fitness for them, and the Republican party at large loold on with unmistakable disgust, as it sees men who have done nothing for, and deserved nothing from, the Republican party, pushed into places of great responsibility and great capability of emolument, w Bogert of better men, who have given time and talents, and money and years of devotion to because which has triumphed in the election of General Grant, ;night easily be selected. When AndOw Johnson makes a bad ap pointment all'‘imen expect it, and are neither ?hocked nor P prised. But when Republican i i Senate's an Congressmen approve and . endorso such appointments, there is la deep reeling of indignant disitkPointmet among the people, whose heat.li:are set n on seeing the civil service administered b faithful, honest, i r honorable aid deserving men. Why the people should be refused inch e demand as this, it is very hard to explain. There are hidden spririgs of action,i rid secret combina tions of influence, and bat sins and promises t and intrigues' of which t e public see and know notliiig; but which produce results which bring nothing bat disgrace upon the great Republican party. Such influences as these aro always it work, and they gain much of their power for mischief from the tacit acquiescence of a timorous press. it is quite within the power of the Republican press of the country, or of any large community, -. 3 break down these secre t combinations by which high office is con lerred upon unworthy and unsafe men, and by which the affront of notorloust , bad ap pointments is put upon a party which is, in itself, patrictic and pure. Time is not only edao rerum,—the devourer of things, but it 19 --r,Rterichtor reruns,—the rectifier of things, and there is within the mass of the American people a purifying element that will slough off from the body-politic the thbvs which cling like fungi and parasites to 11, and bring about those "good times" when it will be impossible to secure such appointments by the Executive or such confirmations by the Senate as now too often disgrace the Republican name. When that time cornea, and it is not far off, every man will be judged by the record which he is now making. Congress is always Mule bgbind the people. The tidal waves ! of popular sentiment break last of all upon Capitol , Etill; but they never, spend their final force until , they make themselves felt upon whoever among the servants, of. the people have proved unfaithful to their sacred trust. THE lUffllo4l ILEAGIVIK. The annual meeting of the Union League was held last night. The annual report was presented by the Bee.retary, George IL Boker, Esq., showing a gratifying condition of the affairs of this noble institution. It clo3es the f year with thkhandsointi balance of $18,879 78 id its treasury, while its membership . ; , ke.eps up to nearly 1,800, of the most energetic and t.,0 public pir it e d men of Philadelphia. The eX : hilntoof the work of the Publication Com ,. mittee will amaze those who are not, ao (painted with this the most powerful agency of the Union League. For years peat this Pitlicatirin,oommittee has been silently edn eating triapeople of Pennsylvania in the doo -1? trines of true Republicanism, and, since the ; last annual report, it has scattered over the Nate nearly a million and a ballot documents; audible, not with prodigal indis^„rimivation, . but witlf'a systematic reference to the dis tricta and even the individuals most in nee I ''-• ' e of enlightenment. • The, retiring chairman :( of this committee, Lindley Smytu, Esq., hay • doses work of which even the members of We League have, ea a body, a very .faint oon- peptiou k and his retirement - from a post ,to Which he has devoted snob remarkable ever` orgies tuid'abilities is :a sot:moot great regret. The.. Presidency' of the Union Li6ague changes with this annual election. J. ; Gil liugham Fell, Bag, who • has 'presided' over the League for the last three or four years with such peculiar acceptance, withdraws in consequence ief a prolonged absence in Eu rope, whither he has gone in search of health. By a singular oversight the report makes no reference to the continued and valuable ser vices of the retiring President, but there is no difference of • opinion as to the rare wisdom, moderation, _tact and patriotic energy with which he has administered its afl'airs. Fell is succeeded by. Horace Binney,Jr.,lllaq., whose name alone will be a tower of new strength to the management of the League. We congratulate, this patriotic body upon their past - successes and - good- =vices; and wish them all, prosperity in their coming The news of the peaceable termination of the insurrection in Cadiz will disapPoint the friends and the eneenee of Spanish liberty. The latter hoped that this uprising would be the beginning of a general fratricidal war; the tormer seriously feared such a result, and could perceive in the possibility, nothing but ruin and disaster - to the - brave - people - who Ellie broken the thrall of' Bourbon tyranny. Opinion differs as to the source from whence the insurgents derived their inspiratkon. It is asserted by , some • that , the partisans of Isabella instigated the outbreak, and by others, that the Carnets were at the bottom of it. Probably neither the one or the other had . anything to - di) With IL From tlielaeld published, it is evident that it was merely the result of Republican imPatienee with the delay of the Provisional government in organ izing a permanent government, aggravated perhaps by suspicion of the designs of the monarchists, and a fear •that the choice of a ruler would not be Mt to the It may be that there was no ground for any such auspicioits,--but time alone will-prove whether the revolutionrets were right or wrong. The friends of Spain will rejoice that the insurrec tion is at an end, and they will wait with anxious expectation the meeting of the Cortes, and the final settlement of the ques tion of the form of permanent government. The Age, in an article which pays a just tribute to our townsman, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Benjamin Wistar Morris, recently elected to the Missionary Diocese of Oregon, is very much distressed because all the Episcopal clergy are not native-born Pennsylvanians. It asserts that Pennsylvania has furnished but one Protestant bishop in eighty years, which is, we belkve, a mistake. Bishops White and Bowman were Pennsylvanians, and Bishop Stevens, though not born in this State, had been a resident of it for many years before his _elevation to . the Episcopate, said before that time had lived long enough in Georgia to have given . him favor is the eyes of the "secular editor" of the Age. See Advertisement of Pennsylvania Railroad untifying shippers the tats of freight for Gas and other Illtaininona Coal. on and after fat offfana ary. 1869. For Sales of Flandboane Furniture, &c., see Thomas & Sons' advarasementa, GU GU F.RIES. FOREIGN CHEESE. Wet lwed Oda day an Invoice of Fine Camenbert„ Nourtohelet, Brio, Roquefort, and other fine IMPORTED CHEESE. SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES, By the Gallon or Quart. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W corner Brond - atul Walnut Sta. del 4p FLOUR. ACHEner FOR S • Tfr 4e 1 9 \ -• 0 1)v LY 1.0,4 Ge , FL OUll -t AP' 4 & 1 1 0 1 0 °I THE ABOVE Celebrated Premium Family Flour. GEO. F. ZEHNDER'S FLOW{ DEPOT, FOURTH AND VINE. *es th a to tle2 FAMILY FLOUR. h tote to suit 'GROCERS, or by the siiglo Bine); fro! Sale by J. EDWARD ADDICKS. 1280 MATARET STEERT. Pe2,6 anio H. P: & O. R. TAYLOR, PEBFIIME UV AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 find 643 N. Ninth Street. 1301 ItiA_RBHALL'EI ELIXIR. 1301 nra D A (31E—DY8PEPIRA—(X)gTIVENEBti If ,y On flitter n Mt bond/tette try NIARRI ALL'S ELIXIR, and be rouvioced that althong:, other remedies hitue tailed to cure you, thin will give you ilutout ay.d Peoulo. nt relief. Ji by oviqnexeilement and fatigue your items takee bo. comp no Weakened that Headache admonishes AM 'soma thing more dangerous Jury happen, ouch as pal s y, Di m , Of PH of night. and other alarmina nervous affeetiops, then Mina I.IPO Elixir, by giving tone and strength to your systrni, ',alerts YOU to P , 'meet health.'" W.ht'nv erfo d which shoaild he digested remain,' in the stuniculh. lablifilllg pain and 1.1006A0C111 for the scoot of that a ruse! le vi h ',enact render it ouy of dimatiou, the r by ni l'Marshall's Elixir, you wall aupply MN de. fleittcy • nd prevent its recurrence, and. su be radically cued "perste. The sums' b bu'lug thus el eaueed' from an unhealthy to lie. ithy condition, costiveness and tue other attcodant dl,srdiars of Ur- howtis, are of nosessits, prevented. Price Of MALBTIAT.L'a ELIXIR al 00 wr bottle. FOR ,113ALIIIIIT nnvaoarra. Depot isal•Matitet etrurt: M. MARNMU Dragglata, Prmyfiara, delbto th Mp THE DAILY maiLmr - _-,-puisAptripmk ; viEsDAY,,biewirez-15 Seeond Week of the GREAT SALT‘ of. READY- MADE OLOTIIING, as per arrangement with EXECUTORS. Prices Still Down . and Stook being Rapidly Sold. NOW is your best opporinniti for a • GREAT BARGAIN, PINE cLoTarNa. at ITT Ir , 17 ANAMAKER & .DROWN'S. I Foe otber advortbooment ritrOPen from 711. to 8 P. FALL` 451.C0C1•33t4. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR S. I. Cor. Chestnut and z ;venth Streets; PLEASANT FACTS • FOR BUSINESS MEN In View of THE HOLID'AYS CZ' EVERY GARMENT in our immense • BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL was made with a definite purpose. f,4' THAT PURPOSE wae, that the garment should be worn by somebody or other! Ikeb FOR THIS REASON, every garment under our roof LB t0.1e130.111 Sad t SOLD I Cr TO BE SOLD to the people who come to briy the garments. la* TO BE SOLD for ready money; for that is the only true equivalent of clothing. t TO BE SOLD, NOW, in this present season of wintry chilliness, when stout clothes are needed. ttia" 10 BE SOLD, either to gentlemen who want to clothe themselves, or who want to make to their friends the most appro priate, economical and seasonable pro sent that can be made. Buy a suit f0r....., ..Your Son. Buy a suit far four Uncle. Buy a suit for Your Grandfather. Buy a suit for Your. Wife's Father. Buy a snit for Your Minister. Buy a suit for .. .. ...Your Bookkeeper. Buy a suit for Your Coachman. Buy a snit ..... ...for YOURSELF. Come and see how cheap you can buy them of ROCKHILL & WILSON 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, . BOYS' CLOTHING. COOPER & CONARD, We have an Illawagall large aleck. It is remarkably well•tittleg. o9r prices are as low as the lowest elsewhere. nelc Im4p totAttllll.lls9llEAV9i ICUMR 1111111211q11 001.00twa ESHLEMAN BROS. WILL OPEN A NEW ATOOI OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ON DECEMBER 15th, AT da p tg ;l i CHESTNUT' STREET. UMBRELLA.B OF TIM Lacer London'and 3P4aris Styles FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. na SALE BY WI A. DROWN & CO.; 240 Mailiet St. deSl4Grp 1101.11).A.IC 4310011 S We have now en hand the Tameet and fined assort. meat of tautly geode ever offered to the public. of the mewed price..deetgue.of late importations and unprecedented', low . , DBON'LE CLOVEN S2'4•TUA INS.B7'4NDR, &e. PA RI N GROUP6,IIUSTE,S7'.4TUETTIeB ,Ell 4 NOS VIIIN A AND BORHAIIAN VASES.TOILET WPM, BOUQUET HOLDER& ster, • LA VA SMOKING 4E21 S,CIGAR OL DEA% Afdiral J -AND TOBA CVO 30XES. . BDINIERS OF VA RIOUS • .DESIG NS, RlenLy MONO' ED ON .IVOOD dijlo_ BRONZE; BRONZE AND N A 0411 D NTA.NDS. PLO WBB POTS. 114.NOING VANES. .1.10.. S. A. HARRISON, deB-tn th a 9t rpg /010 01131113STAIUT SWRE ET., .13,Q.11..413DA.3t, 014 4 00,13 R. &.G. A. WRIGHT, 02 Chestnut /Street, Have Just 'received a largo aw;ortment of now and elegant BOIIIIIIAN GLAB4 VASES OD 11)1L1T titsp,nosivg GAS a 1110 NMI AND 'PARR 611AECIAL PIPES, Together with n ',real variety of FANCY ARTICLES. 'weirdly no apted for ll' 'LW AY PRESII , PI73,which way oder for ealoat VERY REDUCED PRIURB. _ , CH RI STAI A S PRESENTS—A DEA U TIMM - Nm s y I s the mod, welcome present you cm:ir InigToPonli 'w tin or sksz•Pdr=gt,.caseore • • WM. EL COLXILER & ROS " dciu•us tu Doak one, Wow aim* timAnru010;,,, , :•'6 : ..•,,• ; •:•.:i? S. E. corner Ninth and Market. 1110L104%.31 GOODS. ' •GN FOR THE E • • 1 1111 L ,'• J E CALDWELL& CO. No. 902 CHESTNUT• STREET. Novelties, Gems and. Altistio ,Goods, Greatly excelling in 'variety and • extent every fanner effort of ibis Erase, to vrltlch theY Invite sib:nation. • Gold Watches, Diamonds - Ofiental Rabies, Emeralds and Sapphires; East"Pidia A inaextipl3xt ateelt of Jewel* , In . ITALIAN BYZANTINE INQSAIOB,, GOLD JEWELRY. PALAIS ROYAL JEWELRY. Brobze and Inlaid Marb'e Cloike & V. MANTEL ,OHNAMENTEL Very choice productioul of Actin il , 'sAL BRONZE. epig eda'a STERLING SILVER GOODS, Beet qualities avid newest styles In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Plated "Wares.' An unrivaled dirPlar FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, In Metal, Ilirble,CidiGlasi t - Lealbtr and Of the moat el:plait° torte from all quarters of. Bosom Our arras gement.% local In eforope and this cmentry.'xre Inch as Rive us at. usual (senate., in the swolion and eco nomic& production of oar.stock. It is our wish, as well as interest, to secure to our patrons tme benefit of such advantages in MODERATE PRIORS breochot4 onr stock, without exception. . - nal th it 41 - '- . '.--..--- • :: - e CLARK.,&•.I3TDDLE, SOLID SILVER TEA SERVICES, Made for our soedal sales by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, &TE. Tea Services, WaVers, Tureens, Vega hbte Dishes . Fruit Bowls, Wine Stands, Butter Tube, 60,, At Manufacturers' Price& TABLE AND FANCY SILVER WARE, BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY GIFTS., CLARK BtRIDDLE 712 CHESTNUT STREET. no2le to HOLIDAYS. TIFFANY & CO, Non, 550 and 552 Broadway New York Now offer and are daily opening their selections and importations of Pkeclomi Sionen, Gloms. WATOHES of Tiffany & Ca, Prodsham. Jurgetwon and others , . E kt. WARE of their their own and other manufacture. PLATED -W ARE of English and the best American make. OUTLEEY, of Rogers stc Bons, various stylea BRONZES in great` variety, subjects, =lmola, birds, vireo, mum_ dirt. CLOCKS, mkurrEL SEES. GAS-FIXTILIRES of boopm manufucturednnthe prOmises. FANCY GOODS. VIENNA gilt and bones Illunt;' sets , btlt - skittasi • hello, bonbounieres and grotesque conceits. LONDON and VIENNA gilt and leather articles. • „ socket-books..portfolloo, ,eludouts' ,csees, bandker . shid and glovelsaxes, traveling and shopping bags. work, rend', card, cigar •and nail boxes,• writing deeke. D n pierteries. drewing and liquer cABO, um. breitse. and tut gime toilet eats PARIS doocented porcelain vanes. lardinieten coupsi. toilet sot!., fano. ernelling bottlee.vinsigreites. matob-boxe4 in Mello. opera stance, perfumery. Ivory good., brnithes l / 2 nw. S9rit. rl / 1 1.0 0 .N.P4 lalr• th a to GUM HENRY HARPER, 620 ARCE . I STRDET, gap a ooniplato sseertment of now tyke of ==! 41A7atchleSs. dole letrO INOW,P , W 4 : I r"(kin& Aro now oi>tn;isig s collet:Wu of NEW pnioNs IN Golden Bronz'e, A I,AIIGE VARIETY, A LARGE STlth OF Jewelry, Solid Skiver, and riftlied Wain, .:j l i4ith*jt'iiti4*;;:lii';4 CHRISTMAS PREKENTS'' copei-a, '4:4lll44gieis f A forgo and &mit astOrtritat., MAGIC LAS:TEENS, • GOLD ISPEOTAOLEA, Hkroutsopeo, Mitcreeleo* and Itereostople lialthitscodet, night* • matted Initstusenti, And a 'variety of tuaful and ornamental CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: WIL.Y. - WALGIBTER, No. '728 CIEIESTNITT 13'4'REEr, W. ENGRAVNGS, NEW eIiNOMOS, MOTCIGRAPHSAm "THE SHEPHERDESS." "GOING TO` GRANDPATHER." "MAY; DAY.„ "THE GOOD SHEPLIFAD."-• "A LESSON INCHARITY.". • - "THE .LITTLE solloomusness.- "CALLING GRANDMA TO DINNER" ' (fOt3TAVE DORE'S "PEACE" AND "WAR." "THE CHRISTMAS TREE.° "THE COUNTRY LETTER-CARRIER.'' "THE PAIR . READER." "THE VICTOR OP THE GLEN." And many -- BIERSTADTI3 -.4 "3I)NSET." • THE REGAL DESSERT.' "DEXTER." 4. IIENTUOKY." "ATTENTION, SIB:" "GOD'S ACRE." "LITTLE JACKY HOILNER.." "LITTLE MISS` MUFFETT7 "THE, UNCONSCIOUS SLEEPER." "VALLEY op GRINDELWALD." "BAY OF A MALFL" "LAKE OF THE FOUR CANTONS." "VIEWS ON THETLIAMEd." JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, - 818 CHESTNUT STREET. dep VMS FINE JEWELRY. J. T. - GALLAGITER, JEWELER. 1800 CLMSTNIIT •STREET, (Late or dr, Co.) Ming and Cain Silver. Ware, Of Gni , owla rrkarivdk“!iture. PIMPARED FOR BRIDAL ANDHOLIDAY GIF T S. - WATCHES Of the moat, e.elebrated taakent, PINE JEWELRY. Diamonde. Coral, Silver Filagree Yea;le. Etrytettn. "Vulcanite and Jot. Arr et b at. Malachite . 4:011.1 Mut. btene I ammo. Gat net Varbnnele linlegernent. do. stet t nwrican an I English Plated Wary. LocdonEle. Bor.ene*, French Clock", dr.e...te. Superior Table Cutlery with Ivory handles. plain or pia t* d LIE de& Watcbce and Clocks carefully repaired by competent worlerueu. All cot de warranted of FIRST QUALITY, at prices mncl n low mmal rate.. 7AitTilviE Idt/ILAIC. .NEWEST STYLES. apl2 d. Stir . - FtIIITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS; 'MITCHELL &FLETCHER,- 1204 Chekiblut Street, Invite attention to the follolOisit New Malaga Raisins. Bew Zanto Currants. Fresh Leghorn Citron. Wt i:o Spanish . Grapes. Florida and Havana Oranges. Princess Almonds. Lady Apples. Barbary Dates. la ew Bordeaux Prunes. Turkish Figs. Pates des Poke Gras. Dried and Canned Fruits, And all the choicest: delicacies moot desirablo at this ton on, in quantities and at ;tricot, to cult largo or mai bus we. --.CHARLES RUMPP, PORTE\MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND EIATOELEL MANUPAOTITIZEB, No. 47 :North Sixib Street, below Arcb, PfIILADMIPPILS. Porte Monbaies,'Oases, Pocket Books, f4r,"grei; U'l,t,a B ;lleits„ %% li k ela. Balms& ales. Pm; • Maim dte. • Wholesale and RetaiL def 19tilzeodutrpb CHRISTMAS FOR THE .CHILDREti H. J. SHILL'S,. '. JIDVEI§TILt O.A.R.LtIAGIDWORKS 214 Dock Street, above 2d. • Children's Sleds kJ hi drt , pi' 11 tri.octizie#eis. 4hticiren's CJarriEwes'.• tp..ll4f.,l•l;vitrrows - - - W agon.,* deo. The firma acoortinppt in the city , at most roaeonable • Prieto. , and RETAIL& del2 U 45rP ESTABLISHED 1828. (,Alik HOLIDAY DILESES / 4 5. CA. W. 3RAUSISIELAL. S , 22 N, SIXTH ST., Offers a very large assortment of Roods for the Holiday POE WAttatrod from the best , tattier.; in u(dd and Enver eaves. F.RENI:H NIARDLE quooE.B direct from part,. YthE JEWELRY.of the latest styles. SILVER wnitp from the. Gorham Mfg.-C.0., at the lon est possible Plash. destitow 0.. W. S. T. G A:011 ALLB, Watohniaker rind tieweler," 41 1800 C.hest nut, stroet; • ' ILate.4l3atier d$ 00 • WATVgEfis,DIEGIOIVON, WAIIO4 toe, AT Low FlibUZa eel to tb e Meal rpf MIME ''' -,. .' :. i . ::: .. . , !::•i . . -. ..1t1.0,4 .1 . i . ..1! . '10 A, Y.440.0115% '. .;:i - ; . '?..-.',A'. HOLIDAY CONFEC'T'IONS, rtAJEIG E AND Now ;OP TILE PINEIIT QUALITY. Bon-Bons, BraMut, 'Don Sons, Canards. Bans-Song„ Victorlas t . Crystalized and Mooed Pratte, Nougat, Pistaohe and Orgost Paste.. Chest!icts and Chocolat?, 0 With Almond s, • .c laood Che ata,. • CHOCOLATE DEPAILTMEN T. Choiolaterta, Nichali; Pistache Ch-ocoktte, .... siMttEO.Ct net 4:Chocolate filed _with Jelly,' - inflame Chocolate; , Pralines, ' Jim Crow Chocolate,' Chocolate Nougat, Ch-oco late !lean B,_C hocolate Burnt ounicis, Chocolate . 'Walmas; - ' - - • ' Chocolate Paste Chocolate Aiedaltions,Cl,ucolute ' ' Rollsolegars,etc. RICH CREAM CHOCOLATE. FLAVORS AS. FOLLOWS: Vanilla, °mop, B ,trawberry. - Raapbeny,Lcaton, Cocoanut, Orange Flower, Feac.ll and Celery. Superfine Chbcoiste Confections. A Elpeelalty with thisitott.Fe Also, a large variety or RICH FANCY BOXES, TOGETHER Mak/mg a eplendld meartment to - select, from for choice HOLIDAY GIFTS. STEPENV. WHITMAN, d ' , N9 6 1210 Market Street. GREAT BARUAINS IN-lINE,ALBUMS Vs trek 'Turkey Morocco and Antique Binding. Photograph'Album& holding 1.2 sacrum. Photopreph Albion& holding M Dionne& 40c. ft o'ding LO Picture& Loa Morocco, 'lloldlins 60 iictures. chased . A nd mounted, 81 ' Vino Vtlvet. Gilt Monolln F . 81 pictriree. lice orogen', 83 bolding p eturea, pane sides 01485. Full nook, put on in told, Ova of chars he largestwant ct Blank lity.ta and ittatloncrY in finicky. Holiday Kooks, Kibler, titian', I.44inortoo - pardon& Ptah nine, Pocket Hooke r finiaeora and Paw Goons. Milos I. r. . Matto:tn. 1304 Chestnut Street. lo 1.1001 , r, Eitstioner. JD South Eighth Stmt. Whire.`tuff and Canary Envelopes. 15 cents per hon. dna. Fine r•oto caper. dl rwr ream. Good Portfolios. la cents aid upward. thictultd assortment of fins Out. !try. Leigthe.r goods, chess sards, dominoes. and all par for games of arnuscmente„ - -always on hand: fanny 80(44 c. Lowest prices in ton city. 11100111 Ms rescir CIOODS. 1301 cheetnn'taro' es. 100111 , 7 S ALUUSER, 120 South Eighth, Street. delb to th r tdtM6 BOXES OF FINE STATIONERY. INKSTANDS. a Large asbaltment. WINING DESKS, CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKS. SCOTCH GOODS. k.NOLISII PLAYING CARDS. ENGLISH KNICE•Ea9ACKB. STATIONER AND CARD ENCIIIVER ) No. 1083 011.ESTNIUT STREET, del4 121 croLor 6„AL - Y - GOUJos Preparatory to taloa account°, Stock January I, we will until that date, offer a.r large :lock of DrlEN'is N 1,/ N it4HlNCir 43.00138 GREATLY BEI/)W USVAL PRICES. As we have, to addition to a complete aasoemont of .11, TA. IJ DIFSWEILII AND HOSIBRY, An t Pisa variety of fancy coo& ' competing Ocoee. Ti. r, Wont NI ',rebs?' Jackttx, and . other rein:mates :or gull unto, with a rich WOOL of W rat.p. rs and Jtirealcilast Coals, 7 hum fford an opportunity for procuring Hobe ay Romania at Moderate Prises WINCHESTER & CO., 706 Chestnut Street. don of fhtdrp 1101111).A:1( GOODS. NOTTIEGHAIN AND SWISS LACE CUILTAINS. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. DAMASKS, REPS, TERRIES, Curt am Materials. _ PRICES:AARKED 1111VV101 According da , ourCuitow at these ESales. Au extra lore° of Ilidioletorore eogemod will lemur prompluees executing our ordore., • ' CARRINGTON, DE ZOUO Eft es 00. S E for Thirteenth and Chestnut: ::; dellS e to ltn OCiINFIEILRIt"rRANOtt:iBE. FRENCII CONFECTIONERY. PARIS FANCY BOXER,. ADM (;)biRIDTALdELTREE ORNANIENTd de7 letrm, 110LIDAY..-RIUMENTS. , . • , FIT AITFFEA, Beexinti "•*' Z e krirE h P"I„IVEU . T4II3I2, I : soltablolor Prewntoositicb will bo mold Ii w 'or carh. , • • llog•lmn* WATCHED AND MUSICAL BOXES' RE. 4 E I paired by OMNI wprknion. FARR dc BROTHER. Imparters of Watches, am, Chestnut axed, below Pour% '.SSE 41:11EVEA.1" NOW REAVY:, Tbo largest ana toast varltd stoek of . - ,1.C.9N:fgQ.11Q.55...,:: Christmas 0-ifts. D 1 AE K FOR GEN TLEMEN. GREAT REDUCTION. Annual Olosing Out Sale Ind a General Line of CB U37C.11 18.0 S. C. ' JEi9P.N AS, No. Es3o, 'Walnut, Stree:L , , SECOND;IIATION, BY TBiatlGl JU$l-1. TO-HAYS'. CABLE NEWS. 1111811Cial and commerOial Quotations. W.:* 04- xit : :t1,07 ; :0 . 10:0 - r*:. Mr. Cushing's Mission to Europe By She Atitustic 'l4olnow, Dee. 16, A. td.—OonsOls for.. money 92 Aft 40294 ; for ii eopnk o2%: B. five twenties 7431. Erie R. IL 27 illttiOls ()antral 96., - • lavEnroon, Dee. 16 i -A. 11.--43otion is,tending downwards ;'the sates of to-ddy are estimated at Flour Anner but not ttighoir. LONDON, Dec. 15, P. IL.--4:kon8010, for money, tily i ; for account, fq,,n(AP2X; Plveottventlea dult at 74%; Hallways grater but not higher.. 2,4v.aur00r,, Dec. 15,- - P. H.—Cotton easier but sot lower. Itoutdatuffa unchauged. Pork flat at 863..6d..11ettned Petroleum Is. 6Xd. Ootton at litivity Is declining. Caieb eastalimea-0111110itoki.. P3peeial Despatch to tbo Dbllada.' Beetling dittleUial WAOMPIOTIPS, Dee. 15.--The bleat illdiCatil3oB ate that Caleb Oushkig's Inieskus 'will be' tound to have reference to the pending negotiations with the government of Ckdombiaabbut the con cession of rights for, a eldp 4nal across tits Isthmus of Darien, similar to those recently ob tained from Ificarangua. All that 18 positively known of Cushing7a doinge before he 'kft agrees with this theory,and it to known that a ehort time ago our government was expecting advices from South America on that subject. It is thought by some that inexitected hitch in negotiations has induced Mr. &Ward to employ Mr. Coking. Insereation Ilissitt Deposits. PlPeeial Deepateb to, the Male: Evening ilatletir.) Wasnisoron, Dee.ls.—A; Wills in course of preparation, which will be introduced into the Howse ln , a few 'days, prohibiting hulks from payink Interest on_ their deposits, _ltia held that- a large amount of moony Is kept out of circula tion, and In many if extions of the country a strlagency is product:4:l by reasme that the bulks keep control of all the surplus currency_by pAy tug small interest on the sums deposited with them. To prevent this bribe object of the pre*- , est bill. Shipman% of Specie. (Special Despatch Witte Ph(M. )3vestictit Bulletin) NLW YU/1/K; 15;--The steamer ROlll'llEl sailed to-day, with eighty-two . thousand dollars ki E pode. • intvpligence. PLTMOT TLf. Dee. Ib—Thu ship Arhold Bouinger, from New Pork. pat into this port 101.klug. Yossu. Dee. lb—Arrived. steamer Brifannis.from Glassowv. Otate of 7111=wflil guy ac gut 1 ice I. A,. M.... dee. 12 M 26 dot. 2P. 11.....21 4.8. Worn/Les dear. Wind Northaved. Pleaddent Jonnson and Sth Office.. . _ Beektirli, The rioting quarter of •Mr, debase-aim term is not likely to: bedptiegnt lied by any yet' nouible measnres of pot. fel'. But in the matterof 1/91 , 411nuteasa to office wit are tut co certain There societal to be . a general rash from all quarters, of allants Of candidates tor all sort' of placce—terecially Lf thine who Quern not to at any. aid whe have no great coutidenee ba being ate* to get any. if they wait fer General Grant. They think tiler wintry their chance a with Mr. Jitinson at all events. If they fall. tnal coats them nothlog if they acieeeed. they may en manage things as la. hold over under Grant. It the ealasnaproprietles of the case counted for anv. thieg iih.Friarident Jobrised, he would leave !hinge sub. staxiiiaby as they are unfit Gam Grant eonlei in, lie can sandy ro no for part ferric• by g ring him as appoliat Meet ler thotwitry fraction of an official term which Ls &Lb. him to alien liocertainly can du nothing for 'the pe aerstee, And he may begun* sore that any man who m gate Afe nomination and the csuata's confirmation now, must do it by means discreditable to all. conc.emed. Ihe qi.arrai DetWeen the President and • ;eragreen been ro dl WIXOM to the country ID mare wayia—bit In roue - more o than In toe kind of men it bse brought Coto efity.iro get Mr... Johnson to aorta oat -,exid then the Banat° to CA nem*, h.. req air. d two distinct and opposite sate of promisee. 'While Necking an appointment, the *spend ate prondeng the President every.hing. He and his nieces WWI! are to be cossetted earl pat:died in the disposal of the official pa n image. Congress is to be resisted and thwarted... Rho Preelarnt to to be recesnir.ed as the solo fonatala of political wisdom as well as of political po ter. Bat the element the nomination goes. iu. hp tune change& Th ii &Delon heron..' sit powerful. Tnett Tata are tics 1114 VIII Wanted. The pain is recurs , —whit lenecaesary to confiltns.ton. *security for the future. And every denifor is arson d iii, bus wisbea shall be omnipotent with the att. 4f.0-that be shah have waatever he wants, and th.i.any hung told the President to the contrary was ..1(1 t..-raufe It was en Stall to carry tie point In nine* Well out often. a vigorous and adroit eystem of tiring re i hos ..trtatit. ly•e*e entail to - amnesia And any , ms to aid retort to Fitch means of g•tting an office, is s*C ly to tu cyst . e Orli olons in the disch,age of nis da nce lo It, 7 his ua (m ace been in the intarndant darlag the lark* r part of Ain Johmion's official term and. ne e ,unts in sery large degree for dui character of his dy ke.. n este. Watt can - any man want of an appelniment at Air. JTALGFOIII . II bands at tide late dry? There are Immo offices to which a great deal of tol , cbief - can ho done, even in three months. The , issionership of lutes nal Reve nue is ore cf them ; and the appolatimmt of an unfit man to that poet now w Jule be Mt ha the iniary of the service long gin rbe shouid go o tof it. .We hope no wish tip "mantis:lent yr ill Irr made; and if made we certainly hope it will nit bo confirmed. We cannot imagine what good end can be eared by mating appointmen to of any kind now. except in case of vacancies which it hs absolinely noceasary to have filled rt ouoe- eked we d not Feet how President John. sea can either gratify his friends or ptiohh his enemies. to say appteetsble extent. by mak rig appointments at thic emen. g hour of hie official lite. Yet this is almost the etly quarter left is which ho can still promote a vig orous quern 1 with tither branch of Uongreea; aid this fact may C. mite a teroniation which ho will fled it linpas pinto to resist —.V Y. Thrum IfitNANCT.;a.L and COMMKELCILS.L %We IPlLllatdelliplallia falottoy Marko 88 tildes at the Philadelphia Stack Exobalago. 1117011 E UOAUDS. 48Ai I°l. , Mame aokap. tOO eb,lWid 11 blO 3e i o 1000 ChtvlSeuewc&pltelooli it 10 eh Penns 53% 800 do do 10030 88 eh do 83 4 2000 Lehl2b Val bde 52 eh do its 555 1 co up new 01 1 4 an Ta&grlo b6olta 25 MOO Sch Pay 68'82 2de 70 r iSO eh LebNav , %lc , Wilit ', 10 rh Cam it Amboy 1201 i 100 eh do 23,‘ 23 eh 241nehill It 07 200 eh Ett Nich Cl 1 . • earwvcp nowsua. _, i 500 C&A (23 mta 'B9 923 200 eh Readll Its 48% 5400 Lehlzhae Rlnb3 84 100 eh do be) '48% Beh FanTaleclik 400 eh do bts Its 46% .0 gown 188% 60eh t do c Its 48% 126 et Penn R 63% 600 eh do b3O Its 49% 2Llet, do b6O • 68%1104.5h- do ' blO 49% N Corpondslo 2%1100 eh , do '48% ascoNu'lloAim. 26 eb re.rttna 11 its 53% 100 aft— do • 63% '1 eh do C 5334' 100 eh `do., b3O 53% 10 eh Readla 481( 92000 Leht2h °MIA 89 4600 Lebiwu 'B4 82 600 lit Perna R 10a 108% 50 eh X.eOIN al R ishyd 160 ob do . '533 100 eh lieystno Zinc 1,8-16 Tvannav Dicta:Ohio 15.-The priming', fere money , still eontfuveo With hut litho probability of an abatement . morn aft. r the commencement of the new yea. The bank! date vent made plibilo this morning shows that these in gisitutiors are doing their utmost to accommodate. the so errs mile community. as their loans exhibit au increase of 41257.7413 over these of last.week. The other items.wlth Cho exceptilu 4 f the.. amount due to tinziks. show a de. nesse. The,Legal Tenders have fallen- off $211.707: the di. t alio 81217•724,,and thOclreulatios $2,253.. The banks • have loot of their reserve resources, small. and loosened their;demand liabilitioo 5810 077, , ; •!, i • • , I he city treefurer gives ofheial,notioe.' that 1644'111t0n to rho pay Inc ut of•the oeselanxrial - interest et ttie first of - January. he will else pay thrincipal of the bonds ma. toting at that date, the' nteract of, a Mon win thee cease. Re deo gives notice That ha iwill , adherwatrictly• to the ordinance of Councils, directing that all. certidevitof of clty Loans shah be registered previous to the payment of *Merest-1n item of interest to every creditor or the Mtg. 1, The' e was but little activity ,. at: the Block Board thit xyj 0 ri jug, vi ithOUt any moo. tial change in pricif i• all the baler class of nallnoad and Canal bonds are den firmly. City Sixeo ,were steady at 07 for the old, and l0),V85,100 the the pew. )5 The 1 ollowinglableviill ohmic tbe Obit/561n the Prices of cloverilments yeatorday and , today: - • • . t , 2b.delv. Yeedrdes . Heskered, 1881 ..... .........10911 100 3 i, 1100.3 i 109 I Coupon. 1881,...., .........114 1141(.. /144 ill , 5.24 Registered, 1861-- ;.10 . 1011 g •,, ; 10d 1 g. 20 t supou; 1862, ........ ...110'4' 111 110 i lte 640 youpunAg64., .... ~....107 107 ' 1 107' • B,2o7teditered. 'BB4. - 10 0 t a r ......,,,6 10V 5-20 Coupon 1863.. ......... :107 03 ,'. '' .' 107 103 - figg Hegiotered.lBo3 . .._.,.. ... .10 07 -id $6 107 11-20 Coupon 1865,Jan&July,110-Fleff:- "••• .•.. - 10314 110 ii 5.20 C o upon 160..........•..1104 1101 5 ', ' 109% 1.1 o!„ 620 Coupon 1863, ..........11 110 110,14 , ' 1t 01 10.40 Registered ............1 @id ' 10214' 1- 3 1 104010ouproi ... - - • • • • - - -103 1 4010011 1055441004, o t At needle's ttrelread again too 'an' upward - tarn , and dosed at 43).14185i• b n. Pennsylvania nall'ead sold at • 523cr•-a decline of 3-4 ; Slinehill at 57; and Philadelphia , *ad Erie at 25. b. o. .. , • , . • . t seal allures were. very , tinier if small soles of Lehigh Navigation at 28,itig08%.; 20 was hid for Lehig h Di &Yds: flea 'referred. _ In Ceal stocks there were Pales of',l3t. Nichold at t.- . . No, transaction's to report in Vault and Pa/monger Ran., 'wily obliMa . - • ' ' ' Elden lie Haven and llrother. No. 40 South Thir d, sheet, snake the followlug_4lnotatkotio of the rates of chimpie today, at 1 P. M .• L'nited States Sixes'. 1381. 11454 61 2 4.,Ut do.da, , 621,11(Prg®11056 i d0.d0..1831,1064,410711; vie. .1365 107y:05108; do. do. WI new. 10,4011 N ida do. , new. n04'01104; do. lbilli lieffiniefit nye. Tioa• fortlea) 166 t t Due l• Gold. 18511dati5 :shyer 1M64111236. Smith. - ito Wed aco • , matqinr4 ilitookilrbht quote at. teN Wed ock aifolioWa: 1863 need Stator hixes. ibm,ll4goll4'tizochtwentia. Ir. 110 ld 41tOltt do: do.' do do. , da, do.. telith 101344105: . do. do. Jute.. MIS e 1100119.16 : do. do. de. • do.. - 1807. Il0h0f10.11: do, do do.. uovasuofg: u.• & ktres‘ •1 en.fortlea. AddMiiird}ft eitil'ullet di. 90X111014 day C.ooke &Va. quote uovernmant 404 te. ' day ea follow*: U. 14 ft_,* 114%0114h old Flve.twert. ties. 1103c0111 new rtvetweutteti of 55564. lofultoi do. d0..1865.1077.401r; ItliretWentles of July. Ital101a; do. 1807: /.103‘4111 ; do. 110304110 N TOtafOrtira.. 401 , 3444106 hit ueld. MU- , (M_" *Wetter lieene. seater* 42 South Third attes t. (dot e florder State BondsWAß"; as fall Iwo: Tannest:wed. eld. eat@;673.f:te.e4SW,6o @SS% Vlteltda. elit.f4A { o9ldf do Herr. 5' !X; Iv wilt *runnels, old, 63'1 do. new . ug i.M iasoint, 88Y 35: Georgia fie, en ®9l: do Ts 93a5,, Philadelphia Produce Market. rtmenslr. Dec, 15 —Tbe receipts of , Dlowerseed are. trlfiirr, unit it tamps from 465101 60. Mess of Thitothr are nonclusl at $2 60®2 'Th. There Is a steady 'demand for ihmeed, and it soils on arrival at $2 129415eper bestial, • The Flour market continues —inactive. as there tradep FlijpplAg dematk. ' 'hems bey , The • save' • - comprise 10 Inuits extras at $6 4,0; 100 barrels Wisconsin extra. tsintly-at eh:, RXI barrls-klincosote • f mac,- at 48 Tat 20) banels Penns% Ivernfa and fibre do, do, At ;.610 00,410 fist Ito !mints Redstone at $ll. and fancy . lots .4600 26418 No change In ir ye Flour or Dorn Idea • Bniall Wes of the former at $T 1608 03. - • ' The-Wits:it-market has undergone n o Change:4nd Orr pales are of an extremely limited c aractAr at SI 90A 2 06;600 bus .e. hob* No. 1 Uprise sold. at $1 %and Amber at $1 Ioa2 16 per bua, • A sale of 50u bus. We.tern rive at $1 eV. Corn is lera active bet prices Aro unchanged. Sales:ol denip eLd 'prime dr" new yellow.at 900 Mt and coma OK at St 20. There 1a an iteuvir 'novel:own in Weer. ern Oats. and 10 . 000 lmshe sold at 771a78 °onto, and arena dear ac 15 cents. nice" of Barley and Malt are rue. cheated.. Whisky Iseult and !anger from on 91 to I woo d and ironn bound pkgs. • _ new llrOrk ilittlrkets • IFtom the Herald of toile . Eno. 14..-4:ield opened this morning at 1.8536. advanced to 1,1, fell slain I°U, tken toN'Subemnentle reined to and rho tictuating between Oaten& !.‘" closed in ;the mom at the bitter Spore. , .The iteuestalfeelingin the man ket was one of weakness. and Iratiesc 4 l nn - were light. Cash gold wish, good uPPIT. and , from two - to Ave per cent. warpetal fer , canying. Later. en the reeriipt of news from Wroblegton, gold hneroved le mite and tithe close of lunitiese wax quoted at1fieV3111631.... WWll:rites is the bugbear on the street at presentartat pending the settlement of questions there the entire mar ket it unsettled acrd feverish. , TM...decides:le or the t nprerne Court titon the ethos Mier before it, Ifivelving the, constitutionality of the Legal Tenderest, Is anakirrir peed for and excites the gres,W. interest and earl - Z; The greet imPertellee 'of, such *decision is rfitly not exaggerated , 'altheolth the efflot of en opinion graven° to the constitabletuility "leetriellootters Dot Witte elearte utiderstoest.- -That. it onl4 induce serious embarrassment - busktoas and great fluctuations le values is well comprehended. and while still a mere matter of speculation nearly ail ablehe regular operation' en 'Change have &simmer' the of optetatom and detheie teenier Into-newtingsgemee as either Invent or melte: 0. or assume any new•risks", of the Extent of which fis eo attic - It' at the preeent time to rimy. perimps, not be eurieriluons - to say that a de- Isles adversely to the constitutionality of the act would et pot any new feature upon co.tracts entered into ahem Its pateetre. - besed upon the recognition of the anon. back currency as 'lawful money.". • These:'would stilt bold good as any conttact at totnmen law. the'eostaider t lien cf obleh Wes' fully midtmitoed by the Peaks on . either pan. But contracts termed prior is the tes4ge of the act. where - "lawful money" •. Wee *of Mot have be - " - execute d trio- ythrein the •totem ceth only would be the standar& of 'lnoue, and greenbacks quoted At their die eote t value. as in Caine,' is. It can readily be seen bow in reliant ie the matt..,r thus involved I n legal controversy and now to nearly to be finally decided. and in tho event of a decision annulling the act, the great. revelution that would occur in the nusinere of the c ,notty. it la not. therefore s matter of surprise that while ho - irly extext. log Ititellifeete of the oPinkat 44 the Supremetki irk there Omuta he - a comparative lull Of operations In the smck Ezet ante. - • " It v. veld not appear from the eonree of the raid market ten ay that tiltfc was much anticipation amorist ht. golf trotters of the annuluse.at of the act as the donee quota Mu for geld exlittlta 'a decline upon the opening ..ties In fact, late in the afternoon It was' stated that a prix tte telt grate had been receive° aonouncine that be fetal Tender stet bad been declared constitutional. watch, nith ether net t. induced a more buoyant !wing in the market. tt e improve.eent ID geld not•ce4 enbriquently raring lime bents ben g due to the IPtter3l revival , c4ll AFD•Tent In all other values and the prospect el a hater meth tomorrow. _. Money wee active ba , day ab be cattle ratea as during the 'Nose last week. but without any • appearance of Pith/litre*. the surely being quite *gnat to Jim .dera and. Ihe recular Tate_ tO borrowers oneall Was seven Par rent and there mar have been fewer •esicep Pone at six, bus amen Mays Were made en sorernmente at the lamer figure. The • bipments of currency the South and le , tilt, icootinite, and we' learn of one''bank harms , received an order to-dap front. Chits.° for Salome. With ever seventeen muttons in exceed of the leg-I reserve in hank and the vomit-not asibtattee from the goverornan , ,, there la 110 C.2 , 1111e for alarm in• this. however, but rather eubiect tor se tirfaction at the bealtby butintee Get:dip It seem. ierint in the country ;this &sin tenet likely to continue much longenand by ten, middle of January wiltDrubablY bave charm • d he direction and 'him Bet in on return. after, fructifying and etimulativg. to ...lemma growth the vectors indeed:lel entrepriees of the West an l South and (vented in market for the products et our Eastern Mane. technics. irrom the N. Y. World of to-day., . Van. It—The money market was active at 7 per cent. for call loans, with same exceptions ate per cent. The gcroernmenthand market was dull in the morning, but Improved In the af unmoor.. upon receipt of the new. te *r e ctovs had pawed a resolution The bonds be paid according to the contract. market advar.ted and elated atm& The gold Market was weak. opening at 1Z - 6V. ad vatic& X to 120 i. declitalog to IW, and clotting at 126. 4 5; at ft P. M. 1 he rats paid for carrying were 6, 4.4 1 14 -- and per cent. alter tbe board adjourned valet were made Wetly at 12.:4,,„ doting at 186% t 0125 %. at& ea P. M. I be op. ration* of the Gold Exchange Bank to.day were as I clime : Goldbalances ........ Culotte! balasioee— ....... • • • • •434.41•766 64 Gross cleareustes •—•— ****** • • ". 4. 647.674414 The 1160.4a5t QnoZouon■ trout New Fork De c . Telegraph. ) NENW Yoert.. ,6.-:-Iftoeke ete4dy and dull ladengo and ttc-ek Wand. 107.4% Reading. 97.1 d: Canton Com ' any. - 47n7. Fzie.l2 l '; tfleveland and Toledo.lo/1 Clem. land and Pitteburgh. 83; Fitt+3Ourgb and Yort. Wayne, Ito; ?Michigan lioatbern, f6ki; New York central. MS . ; lllinefa 4lezoral, 1413)Os Cumborl,nd Preferred. MO; Virginia F ices, Eat; lindeon Hirer. 125'4: Ficrotwerat.a. IFB2. 11o.f.„ ; do.. 1e6.4. 101.4 t do. 1I li, 111 do. n0v141104 110%; Teraortiee.lll6ll;liold. V-634: money, 1 per cent: Exchange. MX. allarketiv by 'telegraph. tereeita Dervatehlo the Alfa. Evenuse Bdietin.l , . , ri ow Yoga. Dec , 15.18 '. 6 P. 14.--Cottem—The market this meaning was firm•with a fair demand. offerings mode rate. bee'es of about 1,230 bales. We qUote as followa m yi,dda ns oeh.ares. gat do. Uplandeegast- Flour. d...e.—Receipts 6 ate bangle. The malted for Wes to is aLd State Flour is firm with a good demand. The gales are about 8,000 barrels. including Superfine State at 66 15€ 1 6 70; Extra State at 617 1507 60; low 4. &dee Wes tern h.xtra $68.'037 46_; Southern Flour la quiet and ttn changed ; California Flour is dull and unchangid. eirau•—lecelpta - wheakiCo buotieLe• The mark tis firmly held. No. 2 bldwaukee a' 611 Mgt 62. Corn--receipte 17,(i 0 bushels. he market lie lower and weak. Old Weetern at Si 14(41 15 a fl oat Oate dell but firm; 503 bus. at Ise. Provisonr—The receipts of Pork are 200 barrels. The market is drill end nommaL at $2 fur new Western Mete. Laud, receipts 850 packages. 3ha market is Arm with a fair demand. . . Whisky—The market is dull. We quote Western free atfBl Worresponience of the &sedated Prem. I ls , aw 'Foam Dec. lb.—Cotton quiet:sales of D:117 bidet. at 75Ue. k lour quit t; market favors havens. but la with ,- nt decided CJ nage. 'Wheat dull and market favors bu3trs. 1.. , nt dull and declining; paCEI of 89000 bu h-ts ntiacd Wt stern, 112340115. to sts firmer; sato* of 27.000 barbels at 7711 0, 704. Reef wlet. Pork quiet and un changed. Laid quiet. Whisky quiet. ItaLri son . Dea. Ib--Cotton`term at 250 Flour quiet. in •ct Ivo and unchanged. Wheat dull, small receipts and pricer uncbanked. Corn dull and heavy; white, 93.485 Os - ta fire; at 75c. Rye ffrra at :31 40lati8s 50;• Now York h tate $1 70. Pork fi rm at $587541 07. Bacon q stet; riu rid. a I7c ;clear do iTtifFel /N. r Sbouldete 140. 18. Lard active at 1856.. DIA.RMII ear see Na das Btaietttl'* ll haUgig ARM ARRIVED , THIS DAY. __.• Steamer FolunteenGallagber, 24 hours from New' York, with wise to John F Ohl Bahr It S Mercer. Hankk. Dighton: GLEANED DAV. • Steamer Fanita, Freeman, New York, John F OhL A Garrison. Smith. Galvotton. Lathhtiry. Wicker. them Co. _ • • Leer F Smith, Cris. Boston, Ehiffolk Coal Co. GOrresiMadence or the Philadelphia Me. Bac LFWES.Dam. Dee h .l P/1. The tolkwring vessels trom.Philadelptda passed to sea Yesterday and • to-day : • Barks Jennto - ..Eltingwood. for Ii API s Schstnyl. for 'Marseilles; Delis. for Barbados: mem- Enterprise for St John. NB: also, one bark and two brigs.lnames unknown. , • , , • lhon.as Belly. who was brongbt whore' hero suffering fromiejurieerecelved by being caught in the main sheet on b lard the schr J V Wellington. .has. Rinse: died and ,eraa burled here to leaves 11, wife and several elpldnon in Ireland. 'Wind N W.; Youn.to. - - Josatiii'Langnui. MEMORANDa • • Ship Alaska; flinall. - clazired at Nevi Orleans atitlmit: for 33 avi c, with 4021 baler cotton and WO staves , • Steamer thridt (NCil...Raschen.. cleared at Now 'York • yesterday for Bremen. • Steamer Holsails, (NG). -Vklers; cleared at New York yesterday {or Bamberg. . t• Steamer - Isabel Louisa.- Savage , cleared at New York yeeterdny for Havana, • , . • Steatite , filatiposa. Ramble; from 'New Orleans, at Now York yeeto - day: • Bark Boston (Ind), Laconimaro , hence at Lisbon '23d • _ Bark Parthian (Br). Oaborn. cleared at New York Yes. terdaY for Montevideo and , linenos Ayres via BARBA ' River: Brig Ecturah. Pickhatni, hence; at Gibraltar 24th nit, d cleared for Leghorn. Canelle. lAMB hence at Genot 27th nit. Behr Sarah Callen. °Ratner. hence at Boston lath inst. Sam Win Walton.. Reeves.and S Rabbit's. • Cleared Ma ry n lath Coon for JIB port. . •.• Schre Gi Farr. cils; Marshall. Hall. and ' Jonas Smith. Nichols: .from Boston for this think - at New York Yesterday..• • • Sari e o Scrftiner.'BiStleek Lottie . and 1. FTayloe. an 0, 07 A Creak'. Glikey. hence et Boston 18th Ins, • • Schr John Miner. Wager. hence for New Haven. at New. Yo3k Yesterday • - • ' Behr J T Weaver t WeaYey; *al,. Salem for.vnialiiirt, 'at New York yester day • ' • ,• tichrs _Qestia., Ii • Mooni, ,Nickeratint - Breeze. Coolatio ! and mum hence, at , finatan lath tint. , • Sam Taniamoinit; - BlontkOmelic eleared at inst. for this port. . - Bar Boni Reid. Rel& hence at Portland Yesterdar. • • 4 , ' • MARINE zialscELTAtziy.!i, Bark DOllO9. from Ilendoillferßosten.Yemained ashore ',.vesterdaY :Doming on 'West Chop; Will • have to 'tabu rto get off. - • schr•Bita. Brown, from •Tas kir Island at New Yor . k: reports that on the Pd nit. ;at la 04. ion Cl 22 , fell with atilt inChbal* from ; Baltimore for , -Port Scat% water. - • logged. and .t , ok oft tier. ore*: • Wire ,24. at Tama Island, putt four of the crew on beard the Mg tionoord, &woad for • Eat Imo, atO ita might the remainder tO Naar York. Brig Gladiator. Nickerson. from -Now. York. Unbent le reported above been very leaky; and to lame loot 'VS of dock load of damn. '01.A . XY)4 . 4).:0:f . . NIN •13tiLlitni47--miLmIarm,:TIIEgDAY; DECEMDE Ttti-tft.1):,:. : ...:.:;.:g1)1Tii()N.:,: ,-- .',. BY TEI,EaRA.PII4. FR 0 M WASHINGTON IL A. StOrtm's Nomination Rejocted No Aotion Tit:ken on Alm OMD4llgB'l3 The Copper Tariff Bill The Bayonne 'Bureau Trouble -ADDITIONAL -OAI3LE -NEWS . The` Wonslnatlons-The Copper Valli,: IStettal Deroatcb to the Phtlads. Evening Bullethia WASHINGTON, Dee: 15.=-Tbe Senate Clotrnit-, tee on Foreign Relations, at their meeting this' rooming, decided to recommend , the rejection of the nomination of fL - A.: Smythe, as Minister to Russia. ' The Finance Committee took no action on the nomination of Alex:Ca:mulogeas Cam calash:met. of Revenue. The Ointince Committee 'spent.tvro hours In hearing argumentsof.scleral7delegations and numerous Congressmen on itui bill, increasing' • the tarlff'on 'capper, and finally' decided to lay it aside for further consideration. The illevenue Ilurenat Trending, Moeda Desoateh' to the Philadelphia Dentine Balkan.) WASUPIOTON,,Dec. 15.—The :Retrenchment boramittee will hold a meeting to-morrow to consider__their, report,..which.ls. pertly_ written,_ and will be reedy for presentation In a few days. It will show some startling facts about the ad. ministration of the Revenue Bureau, and there lations of the Commissioner, with the Preahlont and Secretary of the Treasury. •It appear, it is said, that some months ago Coen missioner Rollins was not only stripped of all power in , the appointment of his subordinates of all gindep, bat that all papers 'relating to such ap pointments were removed from his control, and taken out of tbelmilding occupied by the Rove rine &treat. By the Ailantte Cable. LivEnsooL, Dr.c..15, 2.80 P. M.—Cotton easier but not Jower. Manchester adviees. aro lesi fa voreble and ennui dullnese. Wheat firmer but not Idgbt,r!„ Corn p8a.,91, Peas 465. , LINKE - pont., Dec. 15.—The bark Alice, from hew;York, has arrived, with her rigging dam. aged, by a gale. 13017TILAMPTOIC, Dee. 15.—Arrive !iteamship Union, from New York. Ordim Wasonscrrox, Dec. 16.—cegislation will be practically suspended on Wednesday afternoon until after the recess, as Thursday, and perhaps Friday, will be exclusively devoted to the . au nouncement of the deaths of Stevens, Finney, Hinds and Mann. Many-members will start for their homes previous to Monday. The Massachusetts Elections Teiter BOSTON, Dec. 15.—The new board . of Aldermen ~ stand, Bepublidans, - 7;: Democrats, 5. Common Connell; Republicans, 80; MI/merit*, 21. At Lynn yesterday; James N. Bulfam, citizens' candidate for Mayor, was elected. Lowell elected Jonathan P. Folsom. Republi can, Mayor, by 160 majority over E. B. Patch, running on the citizens' ticket. - In Charlestown, E. L. Norton, Republican,was elected Alaycrr whit but slight oPPinition• Weather Report. Dee. 15, 9 A. Port flood— .... Cloudy,. 29 Portland. ..... .. N.W. Cloudy. 28 Roston ..... ... :..N. W. ' Clear: - 23 New 1 0rk.... ............. W. Clear. 34 Philadelphia .....:..........W. Clear. 34 Wilmington. Del .....N. W. Clear. 36 Waebington. ..............N. W. Cloudy. 37 . Pmireie 'Monroe . ............14. - Clear. 40 - Rtchmbnd N E. Clear. 45 A agnate, Oa. ... W. Cloudy, 49 Cie wego... "N.E. Cloudy. 90 Buffalo N. E. Cloudy. 83 Pittthnrgb Cloudy. 29 ' Chicago .... . ........... . if. W. Cloudy. 29 Lou levllle. N. Clear. 35 Mobile. _ S. ,E. Raining. 9. Now Orleans 'ley West ..... Havana. CITY. BULLETIN. TILL Tarrwro.—William Lofton went into a bakery at Crown an Wood streets, yesterday, and robbed the monfy drawer of $lO. The sham was given and be ran. Be was pursued by Polioeman Le Brand and wit.. captured. .Ald. Toland held Lofton In .11,000 hail for feat.' . 5,000 NEW MUSIC ALBUMS, Napolfteently bound In Geld and Leather, Ready for Sale Tuesday, N0v.241h, AT J. E. COE LIPS PIANO WAREROOMS, 923 CHESTNUT STREET. Containing BIFTY of the !fewest Neal of Nude for the Piano, Vocal and fulnunental, no one of which was Pub Med in the runt Edition. Price, - • - - - - $2 50 INDEX. No. I. Turlarette (Quadrille). IL Marx:. 9. Pt also of Tears (Swig), P. Schubert. 8. ptaln Jinks (Sons). T. blaclagan. 4. Vittilance (Polka DiUtairs)..l. ^sober. 5. Robinson Crusoe (Quadrille). Offenbach. 6. Not for Joseph (flops). Arthur Lloyd. 7. The .I over end tho I(ird (Pons). P. D. Gnglielmo. 8. ,Orphee Aux Enters (Quadrille), Offenbach. 9. Jetusalern the Golden (RYlnn), A. Ewing. 18. the Merriest Girl Theft' Out (Song). arranged ,by o. • Minas' • 111 Cousin et Confine (Pchottisch Elegatite),..7. Egalearl. torn Fair Art '1 lieu (t3ong). +Veldt. 18. In the itarlipht (Duet). EL Clover. ' 14. On the Beach at Cape May (Song). Wonis by E.. N. Slocum,. • 15. Schtitten-51arscb.Carl.Penet 16. ;Volt Burner (Polka), Carl Purist. , 17. Ohne Etugel tind Bagel (Galop). Carl Faust 18. Good Bye, Sweetheart, Goodßye, (tiong), J. ; l. list -19. LaChatelaine, (Polie Mazeurite). Carl Faust', '2O. 'l he Young Recruit (March) it Richards. , Z. Five o'clock in the Morning (Billed); by,Claribel. • 22. The Moon Behind the Trees, (Song), (1, T.Wilson. Uti and Down. (Galen), cart Faust. 24. The Black Key. (Polka ,Mazortra). A. Vlertmi. • 25. Rommice trout Don- Pasquale* (Opera eons), Don 2E Crispin° e la.Comnre (Opera Bongo). pantaale a s longed by E Ketterer. 27 Dome; Sweet Flume (Variation)..J. Melee*: • 28. Martha gra Tarnbcrimt(slßitalte), Sidney ;smith. 20 Lea Varieties Paristennes (Dew Quadrille). . • • ..s4. La 8./la Mecca_ (Didep) arranged by B. Godfrey.. .111. Come fiscal* E ric' (Sough' Chsribel:! ; • • • 82. Arlitclue(Polka. Matonrkal,„A. TaleaY. 118. !Oaggie'a , Secret ; (my - , ii4eart, is oVer the , ; (Sung). LlatibeL , • _• • . .114.1 m Strudel' (Galop). Oar' Faust., . ,• ; • 85. Blue Bird (( rolkaßeave/. Welniterteet. • • 86. Barbe Blotto Melon), arranged by ThO.Natadts (.7141*.ur0114), 444tHr. •• - - ee. Fire and Marne (Galop),,Carl rariat, • 89. Victoria Lanceee (Quadrilles); Wehi l lyqii., Ad. Lucretia Borgia (11 litindhd), nizattL A ;41. Scones ghat lere Brightest Lpilaritarae..(Sortg)*W' V. Wallace.- ..; 42. Pint: ,Wile'a Dead (Barbe , Bletie)4 (Eforig)i , Orton 4s 7ei filen* (Doctrinal% P. Morin:: 'r ,44. Piavolo (Pant isle). arranged by ,Sidney amid!. '45. Fro des Itoseis4Watta). E. Eetterer. • 46, Cetus Animam (Opera Stabat Meter . W. Hobe. 47. .47. La Favorite (Monacan De Lontgirt).J..444ber... 4. Inabortellen (Walts, 4 Dands).J.Glarel'i. • ; 49. Hustler I..eben MOW), &rerun. - • ' 50,13 anger's (Marcl). 4 Prite..2 50. - •7. ' natant FOR BALR—AN zrAoo o p wt . logo Lica assorted Unert PRTRE, WRIGRIL/1 ROM 116widaso,istRiall • •4! H .1 • 4 y W • te li r i Manil or slide try 1 : :a : , Him,— FOR wwra:k.OrisoUn=A> 2 :4 0 CrOtOS3IF• Wind. Weather. Ther. N, Cloudy. 34 __ Clear. 74 Cloudy. 76 FOURTII EDITION: T_ELEGRAVII. LA'rER FROM WASHINGTON The Georgia, - Legielapire The NiEfeissippi Election Frauds , • ',The eteorgia Legistrastmr. Mead Despiktelk to the rbiladetpltis Elvenlng EnTlethi./ .Witenittarori, • Dec. 15.:.-The Reconstruction Committee heard the arguments of the other= members of the delegation frotn Mississippi this morning, but took no action It' will % probably be several days before any decision Is reached , by ,the committee., -Tolnorrow the , committee will hear the testimony concerniris , expulsion of the colored members from the ,,Qeorgil ►; Legista tare, sod then make such:Vecoriniendations- to the Rein as they deem necessary to protect every colored citizen In his rlghte. The Ifileslasippl ElOcelots. liir.esontoros. Dec. 15.--The Reconstruction , Committee to-day examined the ,Mississippi •Re prbitean Committee, who presented 'various ar guments with data,• to show why the votes of seven counties should be thrown, out of the mann, principally on the ground of fraud. Irregularities and latlinitiations. With this exclusion, theyy, say, the constitution of that State has been ratified by about 8,000 votes. The committee of Ways and Means hid before them to-day, a number of dealers in Tobacca from New York, who want a change of the Lsw. Rel Wynaoors Resignation WASHINOTON. Dec. • 15.—C01. Wynkoop; late Agent of the Arrapaboes and Cheyenne Indians, will be here to-morrowfor the pinpose..of eel 7 accounts. His resignation is yet in the bends , Of . Commissioner Taylor, not having beeri presented to the BUcretsry, and consequantly mit Yet.secepted. Bids for furnishing annuity goods to the Inh diens will be opened.today at the. Indian °Mee: Reports from the local land office at Runtayille, Alabama, show that during November sixty-six farms, embracing about six thousand acres, were disposed of to parties in that Mate. The.Unton Pacific Unobstructed. Cnic.s.no,Dee.l 5. The following LI a apeelal to the Chicago Tribune. dated yesterday: The General Superintendent of the' Union Pacific Railroad characterizes the despatch, dated San Francisco, Dec: 14th, stating ttLtt the Union Pacific Railroad has been blocked by snow elnee the fourth, as,malicionsly false. A heavy ETlOlR•storm a week 'ago interrupted com munication a few miles east of Cheyenne, (MIS one day and west of Cheyenne, vol .quite two ti ,nee mee then thane hayo been running raga larly. The same etorM delayed' tr tiny? '0 the roads cast and south of Omaha twelyerte enty hours longer. To-day Superintendent Snyder telegraphed to the Postmaster General that t h e Union Pacific road is ready to convey overland mails lo Evanston, 957 miles west of Omaha. The road is clear of snow its entire length. Fire alt St. Joseph, Missouri. ST. Loom, Dec. 15.= The Pacific Hocts3.at St Joseph, took fire this morning _and was entirety destroyed. Loss on building, 075.000. Inetbred for 045,000. 31r. Bagwell. the lessee, loses furni ture to the value of 025,000,,which is 'neared for 0112,500. The hotel was eroded with travelers, several of whom narrowly escaped, owing to the Bre. ?be Itlcitinond ilbirderers. RICTIMOI4I4 Dee. Anderson, who was under sentence or death- for . Anson_ and was re leased on Saturday on a writ of habeas enrpus b_v Judge Underwood; Va., on the ground of ineligi bility under the 14th amendment of the court that tried her,was rearrested by, order of the mayor to day. Dr. J. J. Thweittr, a prominent physician of Petersburg, died this morning. Etre In Medway, Mass WORCF.STER, Dec. lb.—George Metcalf's` straw shop, lo Medway, was destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is estimated at $lO,OOO, In- , sued for $B,OOO. 'The origin of the fire is un known. The arum Reunion . . . erne:too, Dec. lb. —The Michigan Central Railroad and Great Western Railroad of Canada, announce that they will return free to the Sus pension Bridge all soldiers and other persons at tending - the Retinion . of the Armies of the West, who paid full fare going westward over said roads. From Maine. Poen.Arm, Dec. 1.5. -.Two men, named Fair brother and Harwood, who were on trial here for alleged setting fire to the Angela Arsenal, were acquitted and discharged. . Fortieth Congress—Third Setts BOUSID.-Mr. Eliot (Mass.) offered a res lution calling on the Secretary of War for sup ement ary reports of Maj. Gen. Wilson, concernimr the improvement of the Missi,sippi river at the Des Moines and Rock Island Rapids. Adopted. ' Mr. Julian (led.),from the Committee on Pub lie Lands, reported back the Senate bill granting lands to California to aid in the construction of a railrofill and telegraph line from Vallejo to Hunts ville. Ordered to be printed and recommitted. Mr. Price offered a resolution directing the Seeretary of the Interior to transmit to the House the reports made on the Union Pacific Raliroul by the Government Director and Special Coal rniesioner. Adopted. Mr. Shanks °tiered a resolution directing the Committee on Military affairs to inquire into the propriety of having the inmates of the Disabled Soldiers' Home provided annually by the Govern ment with two suits of army clothing. Adopted Mr. Clark (Kansas) introduced a 'joint resqlu tion changing the policy in reference to the Indian tribes. Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. Mr. Perham offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Inifalid PCIIBIOIIB to Inquire whether any further legislation -is-necessary to facilitate the payment of arrears of pensions nu der the sixth section of the att s 'ol "J uly,27 t , ;868. Mr. Pile offered a resolntata instructing the Committee on Commerce to inquire and report what further legislation is necessary for the,so curity of life and - property end the promotion of rommetce on the riverslowlwr Into the Golf of Mexico. Mr. Mongen offered a resolution for the pritt of 6,000 coma of litics'a Register. Referred to Oho Comonttee on A'riutlng. . Mr. Golladay offered, a resolution lostructing the Committtee on Commerce to inquire into the propriety`of prohibiting passenger stearzoide fromothereln4 Q 4 tiulde. ' Adopted. 7 \ Mr. Bighyintrodoced a bill to provide for an annual . inspection. of Indian. affairs Referred to the Committee on . Indian Affairs. Mr. Whittemore asked leave to offer a resoln-‘ tion declaring vacant all civil offices" in the Southern States labial ,were filled by , disqualified''' persons, and making it the duty ot the Coat tnanders of the Military Districts •to fill the VA melee so created. Mr. Chanler ,objected. Mr. Bypher asked leave, to offer a resolu tion directing the. Judiciary Cominittee to report a tint for the enforcementof,the third, sec-; lion of the 'fourteenth article of the amendment 'to the Constittition.`4 ' ' Mr: Chattier objected. ' • The bill reported last week from the Qom mitten on Military 'Affairs, filing m the aOnnt found to, be dile the State of Iowa: on account of elating against the United States for military ex penses incurred; ttt n 24,818. rt OPERA , GLASSES One aUtlieleit..s:recittmemt'iN. inthlding 'ninny. now Arne. ind'receiTei,), and for 684 at 10W.11.b3r. jo t iMES , •'''; W; & CO., 924 • Qat th etn : 7. , • • 'l3o=ll A: Tilt:— 'VAN BUNGS or TEM • I make a plWellent Beet • Tee , In a on for rale bt JOBE EPA' IiKWAR Wr• VA " An SFVe evfmee , N OR il lfar IM -411 BALES NEW etas by kW H ttith'ltAilwtf• .4,1'716;:& . .'0iii:i.7 . ., . , T. A. MeO.I,ELLAND, , • , Auctifineer, No. 1219 Chestnut . Street, CONCERT HALL" BEADING, . . . -Large Peramptory,Sale of • SUPERIOR SILVER WARE Rannfaelared !Expressly for the Retail Trade by GEO. B. BECHTEL, On Thursday Morning, Dao. 17, •-r AT XV o.cLoam. • Will b Sold Without Reserve. A large quantity of TRIPLE PLATED SILVE'IIiVARB. comprising elegant Tea Seta of the latest' and mast deaf ra hie styles, Tea d Coffee Urns:Soup. Vegetable and Oyster Tureens, Breakfast and Dinner Castors, Waiters Butter Dishes, Ice and Syrup Pitches. Wine and Pickle casters,Fruit and Cake Basta ts,Card Stands and Bouquet Holders. Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Mass. Salts. Ac.oite. , . • In thin ,al. will be embraced Tea Sets plated on fine Nickel Metal, very handsome. - T. A. BeCLELLINO. Auctioneer. del4-3trp • , Christmas Cakes. low tYRON MORSE -4:402 anit934 Area Stieeti Still continues to midi° and sett cAltEs Mrthe (calming prim: • '- Fancy (hiker, 76a. t Mask Fmk Oake. 65e iPonnd,Ladr. Wien, Widte blicnintain French °Gemini,' &e., 50e. Liberal dlemait to Fairs and etraday &boobs den 0 , • SPECIAL QPENING Begirdla and Useful Ifeltday Presents. .7'•,A -1 . 1 E. & R, SKELLY, 008 AMID ATiELEB74 WILL OPEN ON: • Tbured ay. December 3.7t1t,' ;Mull ai LADIES' DREES OAP% HEADPRESI3E3 and other articles mannfaatured expiesatifor Hie preseat Holiday Beason. 'li6 ' v..4101[A(.4 OPENING. ; Elegtuat Wiltionajelvetet linumeN wow; 3 PLYS and riGUJNEL' rariorwifalld St(dos to /Mt43b. LEEDOM SHAW, 15, nes. •. , . - .), , -.• - .7 , Allutr**iorti:, B. SOOTT A,tiistioneor. ToPortant Bale of 'Wallah Mao lo 21-day Clcfekit.'bronset; t4ll other ottiootaontrt. Mese?e vtEi'BROS (late 'VitOVitt 14ois) beg to announce, that their, special Sale of ple - gant Black - MarPle zi7day - qocks,-.Brionze Groupes end Statues, Bronze Vases vrith Maid Bons, Italian Marble and .Alabaster Statuary,' large'Vase* for balls and recesses, Colutans,'&e., &c., - will tali e place - under the;zaanagenient of Mr. B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer, at the- ART GALLERY, No. 1020 ofiITATNIIT Street, on THIIIIBDAY MORNING, .1.7t11 inst.; ut 1636" oielmk.. The 'collection Is nor arranged for ez aroloation, end will consist of Several Invoices of elegant Ornailentejtie:tlende r d ftorn_Brsliceand Italy. In the Catalogue will be found over fifty line Harbfe 21-day CloCks, the movements bearing the name of =tae importm aid aro vittr ranted lir respect. Cataloirnes will; be ready on Wednesday, 10th hist., and can be had of the Auetioneer or the Importers, VIII BROIL, /49 South Front;Street* to*: ANTWEiIIP) CO ECTION . . . , ItlialtEßT-70tA88 .. NPW ON kantirnciN - ITS i'enn44149,.444emy of `:Aitti; . OALLERIi3,)' . 0 To' bc 'llod .Itte Evenizeli of . Pburrsda.ya n aFriatisr; Dec(pnbO• 17th 'ISM,' AT 73 , 1 O'CLOCK, AT r 011 " S. ' ART GAL L ERY;. 1020 CHES riNuT • B. sCOTT; del.2lstrp4 • . • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. OFFIOB OF GRIFRII FORMAT AC P, No. 1302 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. December Mb, 1891 NOTICE. The rates for Transportation-of Gas and other Bituminous Coal lobe carried on the Pennvivanscs Railroad, Western Pennsylvania Railroad, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, to take effect January lit, 1869, can be obtained upon application arthis Ojice. S. B. KINGSTON, GENERAL FREIGLIT AGENT. JPoinkosylyonlo, ILK. Ca. 4,01641 WIT§ C.A.P.E'fINGS. 910 ARCM SMOOT, - Between With MA Tea) retiWiew MaiTMPF 1868. H OL IDAY 8 64(Pnai 186 45t , ' UL ~.) LA.CE cluistr"ly'44ll4* - 4: BROOKE I3TRIPED TERRY% --' PONOEAU 4:4I_,ITSE:TES' TERRIES IN PLAIN COLOR% Cretonnes, as - salt and Loops PIANO AND:TAKR:COVERS.• The above goods are frode,ah#,,, doe , offered with cO*fidouce as afoot _ recherche andeomplete aismort n i li af of onsbellishosent ofitieutti• lairs, Libraries" Cbainbarss rooknft,dco. ever exhibited • this city. ' ' q I E. WALRAVE MASONIC BALL, No. CHESTNUT' STREET; EiVAIrIO AM-ITX Awarded the Only Redid for Blank Reek, by , the Pada Ripest'lon, 1867. • WRI. F. MURPHY'S SONS; 389 CHESTNUT STREET, arm 55 5. FOURTH STREET, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS STATIONERS, AND STEAM POWER PRINTERS,. A coMplete stock of welleaMoned BLANK BOOKS of our' own manufacture. A fell stock of counTrnamount STATIONERY of every deecription. ' deli, to th &Mg rivikArcutAL. Seven E'er Cent. FIRST - MORTGAGE BONDS. NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD CO. _ Guaranteed Principal and xmlioap Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. We have but about Eighty Thousand Dollars of those • Bond. left to offer. raitiee diadems ' of ytindiaaing , PrtauthwydcesminamilmV. 'DIEM X.ELe ar• CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. GOLD COUPONS Libigh Coal and Nav!gallon Ca's GOLD LOAN, Due December 15. Bought by E. W. CLARK & CO., BANEURB AND BReICERO. We. 85 South Third street. dellat tpe, A ktsl•Pißit4 < 440 .• ° BANKERS, Cb .0.15 S UTH TH IRD STREET, "PHI LADELPH lA. DEALERS IN COYERNMENT SECURITIES, STO CK, C OLD . AND NOTE BROKERS. Account/I'a hanks,, Nuns, sad Iu iivlduals reoehod, aulieo; INTEREST ALLOWED, ON DALANCM, , , .. A, , EN:ERAL - CENTt FOR 0 •••PENNSYLWANIk - No 1- 3 'r . 4 ~: . . if o - All. 'Ofifit .: ''.:- ~,,-tei:4. ..,,.. __, ..,._... ~.;....,.„...,,,,..i..,i. UNITED:STATES OFAMER_ L .IOI:,' : The NATIONAL LIWEI XNTINANC i ailTATAvts . 7 sor . o t . ' Corporation chartered by special Act ot', OctßisetpaiZ{y„, proved,July F 5, /OA with 0 , • CASH CAPITAL; $1;000 . ,606; FUL L TAO, • mberat terms. afro, 'to Agents and 1301101tOrk *NI ore invited_ to asp*/ our o ce. . Pull particulars to tie storyapplicattOn at aureate,' tea in ,the second or our 'Eatdr Hauge. %, fere Circulars and Parephlets. aaly demo:sash* /be sayautages offered by the Compan,y, t natty be,bad. F. W. (7114413111ig VO.. SAFE b aSIT CO., For Palle Keepinitot Valuables: eeutt. • tlegi l etc.,:asuCleteating 01 Salre,k, nißircroaa. ' . 1 4 • Browne.l J.olllinshamimelL POlL i t i r* H, 41.. rice„ ldattaleater, John Wrbsft. Os E. W , it• , , OFFICE, NO. 421 011111261TIRIT 81022111 1 / 1 241' • N a . Errffil mx r v ir me. PArnlßßON.Bearetary leratam s a•auwitetliM