0.11 , 11 gIaALLEVI44 • , yto O te rr ia r t e y oliNclLE- 00 - 136 . 1, _ e_ti'ted 7 . 8 e 11.11 , 1 g , wits held • gekct ararsch.—b. nm über 'of pe t it io ns -atm commtiblealliana-Were-read aYr d r icrt d. - • The Committee on Girard -Estate- reported an ordinance appropriating 012%075 for the support of Girard Comic for 186 2 , Which was agreed to. The Directors or the;. College wore given the rowel' to admitmore pupils lute the College.' The conateinee We rilreoted tOnialto itaq,ulry as to right dr hoeing the wharves on the ScanyLitlit. for as longer petted than five years, A. resolution reparted by. the Committee on i 3 cik °elm, tippropriating• e 5,119,17 to ttie gond of Controllers of 1' Mae Schools, attest with. sonic op positibri, and Watt voted down: An ordinance directing the sole of the North cutt. Grammar Behool' buildlog, in the Binh ''SVard,vves; referred to the Committee on Lilly Property. resolution directing the Chief Engineer and Surveyor to recall certain survey bills which laud been preeented to , property owners on the west side Of Eleventh.atreet, from Christian 'street to 'Washington rave - lune, veep lased. aetodutione providing for a special meeting of iCurat'u anua n the Ist of,T, and the appoint ment of e3Js a. tonamittee to mak ry e arrangements for the inauguration of lkiayor Dante/ hi. Fox, on .Pridey, atonally 1, 1869, were concurred in. The etsalr appointed on the committee Attests. ../ones, ilodgeton, Fox, Mug and Plainly. Elancock street, in the. Twenty-seek:ld Ward, was Ordered to be paved. _ Getman Connell . bill prohibiting the opening of payed streets between Deeember 1 • and - March 1 was "concurred In - - answ-et to a resell:10On she City Controller snorted the followang table,showlng the amount of steak in thevialone.rallsoad, canal a turn -.n pike coup/akin oulteLbz. the city, Ea, of Cost ,per ..Present Stook shares.• share.. • mks lPeantylvaanis, 70,149 50 ..54 Sunbury eig,,Drio 1i.... .46;009 50 31 )forth: Ea.. 78;009 50 36 klerthereatera R. 15,001 50 Igo -varlet. Hemp Bill IL,. 12,006 50 palm. Sehnylkill 89 50 - der'.. VI. Chester rattapillate. SD 25 do. IDelaWare' Ces.. 25 do.. SWUM& Elk Rd do. 89 2.5 ' do. Illotitleyklderion &fa. 25_ da Bel:dont Avenue 401 - - — 25 do f hint. - Canal Co.. 410,009 = ,do. Permanent Bridge Co. 1,536 --do. Oils. 'Tow-boat Co.. 7,509 . do. Tliestum,af 66,220,718 was received from. the Coonpan,y since 1861. Cotanas Connell bill changing the remaining seteleCtiol"Cotinells to Wednesday, the 23d and ZOthlpst, map cencianed_An as __was also the re solution restoring to service the Spring Gordon' andlartulern Engine Companies. The decision , of the chair, mole on last, Thursday, refining to entertain the notion to reconsider the vote by iskickllC Teak loan of 04,000,000 was lost, on tbo grottuddiat the bill fell after one notion to reconsider had been Voted do war, was appealed gromarid sustained by a vote of 14 yeas to 12 nays. literal° governing the body wan then , suspitidedly a - vote ofl9 yen to - 7 nays. 3notion to reconsider the vete by' which the Park. _Lotus bill vie defeated then prevailed, when a . lactation wse spade to postpone for the present, and agreed to. rile Water, League Island and City Ice Boat lownwerelben brought before the Chamber and postponed for the present. The Park loan was she - n taken up and a test vote, for the purpose of ramming the third reading, rail dog 18 yeas and 8 zoas. 19 votes being regaired for the passage of the the matter was poatpotted until Wed nesday neat at 4 o'clock An amendment to the Gas Plorks._Loa.o bill was made the special order of the day on Wednesday next at. t e'cloek. Vater,Lesphe Leland and City Ice Boat loan was also postponed nail 'Wednesday nett at ba rest. b o'clock. The Public Ihtildimg ordinance se amended by Common Connell; wog; concurred in. Tice ' Polka and. Fire Alarm Telegraph ap propriation bill was also concurred in. ed jointed, • Coeinora ..Brcrric4. A nsolntion diapeasing villb the reoe.ting of the Chamber on December 24 and December 3 - 3., and en.bstitnting the 231 and 20th, was passUid, A.resolution directing the City Solicitor to en ter':nit against the former and. present City Treasurer, for the recovery of commissions re- Cala by them in collecting the State taxes. wall decided by the Chair to be out of order, as the matter is now before the Finance Liam nittee. A resolution directing the Chief Commissioner of Iliglovays to notify the owner of the property at the north cast corner of Filth and Chestnut streets to remove Matron footway in front there of, and substitute stone or brick therefor, was referred to the ilighway Committee. The chair called up the reeolcation to grade and Foie Taeony street in the Tie enty-third Ward. Pending the discussion of the resolution the or ders of the day were called, and at four o'clock the bill providing for the erection of public build ings, Or the Walnut street front of Independence Square - from the other Clamber, was taken np. In_ Addition to the names mentioned in the bill, the following were added: James B. 'Watson, Jaftit6 Orne. Robert J. Oilltughaam, James H. Ellington, W. Adorns Davis, Nathan allies, Thos. • 'W.- Walters and James 8. Watson. After half an hones discussion On the merits of the bLIJ, a mo tion weeps trade le indefinitely postpone. Tills was not agreed to—yeae 8, nays 19. The previ ous quettion was now called and ordered. The bill Vi as amended so as to At ike out the Commit tee of City Property of Councils as eom_tnission ere, and was then passed_ The resolution to grade and pave Tacitly street was again taken up, and was referred to the 1.. w Committee. ordinance appropriating $2,725 to pay po- Alec magistrates Me passed. Another, appro priating $47,225 for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Pollee and Fire Alarm Telegraph Department , for 1869 was liltew he disposed of. the Committee on Election Dlrielons reported ordinances rearranging he boundaries and in creasing the number of divielons in the Tenth and Fourteenth Wards; they were linseed. Another, rearranging the houndaries of the elec tion division eiof the Third 'Ward, was passed. Thee House of Correction Committee presented a revert setting forth that they had ticketed a tract. of land known as the • •Alburger farm," con taining 44 ti acres, situa.te in Delavrare county, about , one-fourth of a mile front the river Dela ware, and CiOn to he boundary line of the r q emly-EtVelltb Ward, contiguonsto Long Hook and Talcum 'elands_ The price agreed upon le $78,4100 for the entire tract, about $3_75 per ac re. bar ordannace n.ttacheel to the report. pro. riding for the pareb.aur of the land. The matter was undo the special order of the day at d p. hi., on Wednesday next- • An ordinance malting no appropriation for the construction of two pumping engines In the Twenty-letuth iWord was passed. After the reception of reports of several coca =Altus and the transaction 431 other unimport ant business, the chamber adjourned. - Afirl,lllkl.- - rite annual 'meeting of the cerporatora of the Institution for the Bllad was. Yield at the Inatitation yesterday. The annual. Teport of the board of isinnagers, xvlth the Lie cotopmying doennaents, was presented. The lolly% lug officers nod managers were elected for Ihe ensuing ear:y Patron—dile Excellency Jobn V. Geary, G-ov ieru or of the State. President—Franklin Peale. Vice . re.rlcients—Thoutae S. Rirk.britio, M. D., .Jobtt C. Creston, Robley Dangtoson, M. D., Al tad L.. PI 'ova, M. D. Corresponding Secretory.--Anson V.. Parsons. Recording- Sceretarr Sergeant Price.. Treasurer—Rober t ?attempt!. PaYalelula—tiliarles D. Meigs, SL. D. Con hat geon—Tbelnns G. 3lortun, ll.l). Managers—J. Pram els Flatter, William R. Morris Patterson, Caspar Morrie, M. D., John Vilegnmd, I , la - poltea. B. K..ntaiss, Antes 8. Edward Townsend Daniel L. (.;ol.ller, JuLn J. Lytle, Caleb Cope,G.•L Whalen, Cnairles E.Lac, littlebinsea IL D. Acc-innac . e.—Charles P. Stewart; aged ./.9 years, reeidlog at No. 3534 Buda street., and Meyer Lee_ terll6l,ll, d 1;6 y ears_ , reelding . at, 140.. 27 Mul berry atrcer , fell c,n C. 1.10 lee yesterday, each of them imelikixg au ankle Moue. 'lacy are bath at the I'tll:ol . vonia flerpltal. I,lo.loskey, aged 14 years, r efildhig 123 Ealinotstreet, Elelnona, fell frog a to otos cart ifkkith he was driving- at 11 - I.lrteetith and Svring, (loirderietreett, yesterday, and had his left an:22 gam, otl" by the wbeel of the ea.rtpaasinf event. "tr.. W. V. Geritard., ladle returning. ILOGIC 14rOpeedgy evening bat, fell upon the leo, and irtitOliated both bones of tile l(T,' at the rank le J Quit, ptitti k kielog cotraninuted fracture. • . _ SvA•tlia-glaTmo.—Thfe &mast meeting of tiro AltaAul ileeoelatiou of the Ilalleue of YeW Jersey 'watt held In he C(111111113111(.0 Hotel bat CVLIAPr. After the tritumebon Isooltl Pd. iltitt bivek3e,lito ruerubetre of the u.seotnatio4 p%. r leek of Et banquet- Dr. Ve Coe!), the: new Presif• dent ef tbo college,w al among the in - vlteti gueete. tillt"Ootireareit. Dieecridst•--Trirste (l Nit ass-, aureate Diem ex.--S lu rs eeriest report the 14- _ -lois - lug testkaoray hati I been taken laa reference to - tbe shove contest before - Aiderelon'Chtitlesi Carpenter and William R..lbelos, tat; Itbo elaortle -eget comer of Tight and2.Weeid.streent; C.' longstrett, _Erce, appearing as counsel for Mr. 111) era, the contestant, and WllliancL. Utrat Jr.; Isq., and Mr. Pewee appearing, as counsel for John PAWN% the , respondent. - - Dtaid Phourpsou, severe T ' live back ofl4lo Philip street; in the Sixth division of the Seven teenth Ward; yes, sir, I voted for Leonard, Myers; Iw se ageseedlia the name of Jas. Tem:apace, and bad It corrected after I saw "the list; I voted be tween eight and nine o'clock; I` examined ray ticket; I openett= it and clam - Med D I and tied it up again and voted II; - I voted In the made Of Wind 'lltovapson-t , Jebu Phlllp Itadger f swore....-I ]lva 1494 Gee inaiatovii- avenue, eir.th division of the Seven teenth- Warde I did not vote at the last October election there is no other person of that name living there; I have lived there two years nearly; may name 183. Rueger. Charles A. Denny, sworn —I live 1413 North hecond street, the 13Irth Division of the Sown tenth Ward; I voted for Leonard Ayers; I know Samuel Greenwood; he formerly lived next door tome; 1 can't tell the time he moved away, tint I think, 3n fact am certain, It was _ beg _ before the October eleetiorelong enough to deprive Nu ofvothart ln the Sixth Division of the Seventeenth Ward; be lives In Philips street, in, the gine tenth Ward - 0 know John 3lcErlain; he Ilted four or five doors • above me; thinkt No. 1410; I know the 'llene well; - by inquiry 3 ascertained that, be moved , tiestay flora therein Ally,- to • -the southweet- diner, of Hancock aid Minter, bathe • Pourth Divielon the Severiteeinth.__Warde g - 01 -the information merely to piciter the itnprestotlhad pre - doped,' formed of the illegality of the - vote; 1 nude the hapilry of the presentewner of . the .property, and Who /Ives Unwell:4. I • gave Re.keta .my father e andother, persona whom Ide not batter; tkfs ileketikbatil Leonard liffyere's name on them; I sew: nyfather vote; ;I went withi t idr. Hirst, Jr., objected to &lithe foregoing 'Melting questions of -the ...contestant's counsel, Ivhielt ate pnt either to inauttfretare or ferret'oat xi certain Mete of testimony that could not other ivisetarobtained,'' Witness—To the 'beet of nay knowledge my voted for Leonard Myers; I Vas 'with bin 'tittle - tide he Opened-bisetiekeenetil he - vested it; I can't remember the date Samuel Greenwood an noyed, but I remember it from the elreenietentais belied notice to, - ent, the premises, mit had:been gold, and his tine was Got In June; I know of he other John DicErlaln. _ James White,.sworn-1 Jive back of No. 1948 Cadwalader atreet; I voted for Leonard Ayers; I do not bier nay, other James White in that (the. 131z1h) division of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted ationt-tottir o'clock; I have lived at No. 1408 Cad- Walnder street since 1897; 1 . got rilytriaturalizeie thin pa ere, sod voted on. them; I can't say what Court 1 got them froth; if- I bad. thought 1 would have brought theta elongenith me; I get thorn In the fall of 1859; I was -not on the 'street - until I Went to Petrel wan not challenged at tbe October election; lam a weaver. . Janes Hillard, sworn—l 1ive1524 - Philip etroet, iu the Seventh division of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted for Leonard liyare; r voted betweenS mid 4 o'clock; I was drivinga" beetwagob that day; I opened ray ticket andeicarnitiod it; itsald for Con gress, Leonard Myers, and for Mayor, fleeter 'Tyiadale; that's all .Ilooked at; as soon. areL got my ticket I voted; I stuck all In; I can't tell yon bow many tickets there were; I did not read the other. tickets -that werelo the beadle; . they-were banded to me lied up ; I was at the p olls about five minutes; I voted and went away; I bad serrnettriu else to do; I have lived there over a year; -I voted on may papers; I don't know. what court, but I think Mr. McManus signed tilers; lean': sa.y positive; I read the' ticket for tnyeelf; I opened the ticket right oat and seeiewbrit was on it; I vas challenged for any papers and lair receipt. Ebbed Lance, sworn—l hve ar1.106 German town avenue, t33xldz division of the Seventeenth Ward; I - voted for Leonard Myers; I have lived there since 1860; I voted , the hall Itepublieen licket: I examined al/ tickete before I rioted; voted by right of naturalization; I landed in Rew 'York in 1849; I got my last liven in 186 e; Ima not certain at what cone; nay voucher was nn. Nicholson attorney, for my first ones, and George Snyder, builder, for may last papers; I was not challenged. Henry Lance. swern—l live at 1406 German town overate, Sixth division of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted for Leonard Myers.; last October was tine first time I voted; I am past 21 years old, and - was born in England; nay - vote was chal lenged; I was stopped Iron putting In any vote until certain questions were answered; I am posit ire the t I voted for Leonard Myere John Boy armed--I live No. 1405 German town overate, Sixth division of the Seventeenth tVard; f voted for Leonard Myers; I examined my tickets carefully; 1 voted by right of being naturalized; I have been in the errantry since liabl ; I declared my intentions in 1961 ; may voucher was Thomas K. Ameys; I gave nay test vote for Abraham .Llncele, at his second election; it vas more then two years from the time of de el at Ir. gmy Intentions un tit I pet my second pa pers; I don't know who it was that more, me; I didn't ask any pestle - no ae t ho he was; it was in a Row otlice on Chestn t set; I will bring them to yon to-morrow if y ike; I will be thin - fir -eight years of age et the 3d of next February If I live that long. Robert Scott, sworn—l live 349 Mester street, Siena Division of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted for Leonard Myers; I am a carpet mantifaeturer; I bare lied In the district comprislo.e, tbat sloe since 1811; with the exception of the square in American street it is closely built up; 1 know Of %but two buildings having been put up once 1867; moat the corner of Atn.erleati and Jeffer son streets, end I think, one between &mere can and Cadwallader streets, below Jelfer. eon; one for a s tore and dwelling, and one apparently a dwelling; I know a limn named Timothy McCarthy, who resided at 1405 N ortb Forth street, whose business is a box• ranker; at the time of the last elee tio - n he was an Iloyamenting prism, I suppose; I was present in the court when be weisecutcoced, somewhere alosg the examiner; Ito had me subpatriaod as a witnesF, along vitt' tio_me others, to prove his character; 1 paean Ibis last. antnener; Ito was sone need, I *neve, to eighteen months impris onment; 1 Dm for ty veers old; lattendgetiera.lly to business; 1 bud a bons() built this lost summer; It Is not quite Enlace]; I. rim positive I - voted for L.coroid 91 yer e.: I exembied my tickets earefelly. Thermos McAllister sworn—l live back of 1422 Pink street, sixth Diviehin of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted for Leonard Myers, I believe; I did not open may ticket; I believe I voted the viliole Republic/In legs t; I die not count the number of tickets; they were done - up iu a bundle; lam over forty-two 3 - ears old; I voted by right of my neetu rellzation written; I arrived in tele coonery twenty ree years ego and past; I arrived In 1815; I de clared my intentions in Sep tember,lB6s; Igen nay last papers in October, 1868;1 got any papers in the court that nellarata is ill; my - voucher was Robin Nixon; he resides In Paletherpo street, above Jefferson; I couldn't say what _judges were there; I was taken late a court-room; I can't say what court; it was at the tight hand going into the State Those; that is - where I was sworn; I couldn't tell who it seas tbat swore me; I don't ktiow - whether he was a judge or net; there were others in there at the aloe time; I was never in env court before; I was working all, the skolt; took d the cars and went down an - went into court and ger out Illy papers; my voucher votes alorigaide of same cud went doe n Cith. me; I have known bran about 12 years; I went to the r(1.0112 whore the Its publican Coureatlee site, and went Cron there to the court house; we then weat to the Prothonotary I think It was, and than Went borne; I read my papers; ny papers arc legal enough; I leave them here with the Alder men if you vent them; I couldn't say wbother there wan a judge present or not; there was a roan or two sitting on a raised seat; I got. ray ticket from Robert. Scott, who sits here be side me. James Floyd sworn.-I live 1440 North Second street, Sixth dlvisionSeventeenth Ward; I voted at tae last October eke tion,and voted for Leonard 'Myers; I carefully examined my tickets before I voted. William. Wilson sworn.--f lie 1413 German town reel, in this Sixth divlsien, SeVenteenth Ward; I voted for Dr. Moffitt there lane other - Witham Wilton in that division; there is a family et W ilao.ns up that seq . , but not ip' Viet (Heisler,. Albert Delta, swore live 1411 North Neural Street, iu the sixth die ison of the Seventeenth Ward ; 1 vote diet the last October election, and voted far Luotio,,rd Myers; 1 was oa. the extra IlfieeFllleril; Ilookedatlllollst at the soils; nay l ip leo was hot under Lboeixtb dINIBlort; r bow, . 3 , ~,„ne, buduos, rwi residence correct, bat under the heeding - of the N loth division; 1911 North roell 111 Btreet Is In the Sixth division I 1 Weikel at my ticket a t.horne before geteg to the pulse reed ain certain I voted for Leonard Myers; !opened Elea ea bone and kept them Inlay bleed until I voted; I saw ble nano oh the lleltitt, sad then was all I eared about. James lkaty sworn. —I live No. 142 e gorib , TEE vAinr, tVgirtgt - E3OI,IIETIN,—FiIILAPISLI)fek x. f) V. D-gON:fir said street; 812111 divisiom ;of 1114 Sev nteerath - Ward; Veted at the loot' 43la4titea spa vot ed ricir Lechard .Myere; I 'know Jattleklisaik,, 4 ;r:,l*-it .tnyton' and liven with nee; no:ottier Ja toes, Beaty living there trate+l4l4CLtlC 4; my eon in confined to hie bed WlttrfennstentptiOa - on d unable touttend Stem - dtasvea"3llv - ed - litere " ve nrs; .1 sow ray son vote , 14, _voted ogler nae; I believe he voted for I...,eornird Niteroi- -I-gave him_ the ticket and lie went with IMO and voted; I know. • - veted for ',Leonard lidle - re -and tray ttOn voted the ticket I gave him and 4v:dhoti. Leonard ilvers'o 'Juno en it. , • 'oo. H. J once E worn..-r live at 1436 Gorman• to-on avenue, in the Sixth dlvislOn ortbe Bevan. toentb Wordi t tvotetl at the Octotterelecthra,tred voted for Leonard Myers; 'I tv0,,e22 97th day , of Vorenabox; rayl , o4o wan challenged; 'lt was on general challenge; I badn't - niy pa• pen / and I vent and. got 'theirs; an. they thou allowed sae to vote; I voted ort,oge; I Arrived in this connt,ty (Awn twelve years ago; coy .brothers ;lad sietere and motherconie Over with nt; I am In the n Conti= elnek: WO la MI dyeing thaelneba bleu I voted; I can't say before tvltat jadgeTwall sworn;it, - waste. the Court of C4ttiatter Seeslono;J Booje.y wan Inv voneber; lvvaa snit Sedand voted in the BLltth* divlsloo, 'Seventeenth 'Ward; I be• um of sge and hod been In the ecantry long en ongb to get al papers mad tor:icons ocitizen el the United; States I and brother Went down town and cm Jai?, Begley, and , 1 % 1 4 1114 we We" going -t0 get ontripip; Ins said lao wopld vouch for,tis; Itint.• the, Reptablican Coon% tee and got spi ;laid then went to the Court of (lamer Seeellefinf:derowe teak ati emeaary oath and became citizerts of the United finites; I linvelanertnt Dtr.,Efooloy.lor ten years,. "Milieu Denny mvorra.—l live/ ant North Second' street - lia the hist!). AlvislOn of clio Seventeenthltate; llve roy sob.; I Noted at-tth'er October electioA and- voted for- Leonard llyers;,l. voted , before 100 t'elod;;Alte P 4llO wean opal vixen I get there; Illote t, know what. ante the polls opened; inv eon got ,tl;p I. tickets Er.ol Iva erstrilned dim' and round theta, all tub; and ve voted them; Ivoted the Ittll'lteptallean ticket, and ant cortaim that I voted for Leotard :Weill my nen voted on En," .ImPer& ' Coamrsn's Irrocrzaim.-11.e tufitteit vn the body of Jolla Hetaleotbo died fa the cell'of the station bonnie, in ,Viest .Phllodelphiar on. Bratardny hot, was reta ued yeaten 44 isy. : . cbpiproviorto °long• mrstiori it woe tbstigUt that. the deoreed,crone to 1 le'der;th from Neva on the Ilea; kr; be Invoistl - yeteday,esavineed tits _tali-311st the emcee& urns_ to his dwatra from eatapressiora or the brala, caused by a fall, and n lardlet to that effect yes rendered, • ~ .- CAIITION 'what you drink or Oro -Ghent ,to drink. See that the , sloantare -of "Alined Speer, A'asealc,N. lo over Into c.ork: or oval bcptlks 'or wine you, pnrclane for tho - lielfiroar = trOla; ; &ok -tor Spreer'o Port Orope Vine ot, jobuon„: Iloilo way , az Arch Areet ;Afred. Stevan, - corrielt•lFiftb and Obeetiint. paci"otiei- Dmiggiets end'i l ticrateson Black Co., cortex hroeclated aterann.t. _ attlirizT Swint rgEr.o, kory Carvers and Steele. Fiacsott 4Co' Virtkolesele eindEtiMal &When Faxidebingkoome, 220 and_ gz ckert.,bet?-viWalnut. DEuxue.sixe ItayesTuripts; The moat doirstaelinvcet sent st tato present time it a tet of those ban &unto fans, told so asap at 1134 and 2336 Chestnut street, A NEW PEAT'mos tre Reinlv-Intik) Olotbtitige. _Every Garment nude and °fraud tot sale lathe way of Goats., Pante, and \rests, • t Quisiles Stclites go - Om's. is mode jtuA , asirell,ang - cut lion as tashionable t : as that made Cu 'meowed, Oinly •he very - beet ivorkrnea. cad riciost - artistic Critters ee liloyed at • 1124 Qbestraitt street. Uwetsi.r...AB of $3OB, gingham snd alpeica, rclatly for Itolide,y I , reaseter. Cbaspest In the city. ton'a 0411:cej Gocrcla Stor4e, ,tlB. Eignth atroot. Pisnrrortg lizrosk-Ernsrotp, irturnlsted and Xeptiired, at - PAT•fitriee, 1109 Ctlestlitxt street. Mr.CIILLVICCEC, WITH CHEGAPNESEII EVSTLEI FIT 4 , / , Nr4nntc.II4.I4fiItIPITIIBIIM . - 41 )67 1 0. Frieze mite, Lo dieti - E;ote, $2O, mvB To 3 ISt Luce!, Bice et stre et. - - E. 0, 'WEEmaiArir (gro 00:E1 Osittsuents CONEPEC- T'lONl9.—The Wants of tbo holiday season ato always wore thorooglay nntleipitted anct more rielay sun:lllNi by kr esze, lg. G. Whttinnal Ss 00., No. 818 Chestnut ecreet, than by any other bonen In the forteellor are _ All their preparatLane ere pure, healthful and dell elms . GREAT Ratorioriorx tia Mete &rib BoNtrets.- IVe invite ettelvtion to the great r ettaxttlaa 133 Drives of their Tiiinimed Bonnets and Hats, by Meows. 'Wood Crtry, No. b Sbestvat, otreor. Their stock of thew and all Choir laßliaerjrt:sods is the richest tato city, all.of which tbey are se lling from this date Jar below: cost, "Bovzo.'s Gnu Arabic,Seereto"-rtee hem for year Cough and uvlnactary troiriblen Deport Sixth anthrine. Price Or. cents, Bold bv Duggisu, Bunions , InVerted 'Nails, treated by Dr. J. taaNidsoii,'Mo, 916 Chestnut etreet.. (;Itargea moderate. ' ' 4:411IIIT and eoollao tbo pain of children teetbh:tg 13ee Bowers lallat Conlin!. . Sold by au Xraggiota- _- - . JuivmuJimstEk and druggists' sat- EimarnmoBt Be.ornie. ?A So EiChth btreet. DRikrztassi "lbacten.rols.s &NI) Cwhaztitsr. 1 Inane, jit. A. Proleakfr or the Rye and. Ear treats all diseesen appertaining to the above tronthers with the ntrnest encesee. Teatlrsordals trciri tale roast reliable sectxces In the City can be teen At this office, No. 805 Jamb street. The medics' Enmity are Invited to acooroposty tbEr patinritNse he has ao secrete linens practice. lirtfteled woe inerted. No tears made for eanpatnatifyn. Crrit Isl tirSiCkl3: - Cll.l2lSrntA 8 GIrTS. OnittBl2ll.A.A.ll.l4S. Of Fine .FOTB. Of Pine Oars ' road Bats and Caps. at very, low piles& °Atoms..De,' aEr4 And 830 Chestnut ertftt. CALIEMIZIBLtiAehi. - IEIEaSIXEI9POrIitiEO l'aimoyivada Eh.stia Eponm (h., 1111 cliestimi ofrie,4%, PbOadpiplalit. VE.,k2Efrl 4 o BP DT 45 131336rTICJID bolt "dun um 'Q R AEA LIPEEOLSTERT PVlteo3llB (73:1111111 T 84.14 FPerll.llB izsz ELAN, tor) La fu Boit. rbe )(Jewett. Bottirt uadlnon flusti¢ sta Diustdoinsr terinl kvown for - , wenaajdogd, OAR. OARECIAGIi AN P . 01_411FL ()LJOJILONfI, It is ittlay irsdoettoctibith parody dew tad tr v e Itoxii tut I IT WEB IiCAPA= - 114 - 1 1, 1 . otvers I'm 0 trona' M 43011111; esal porir 1 ButoLY. Ualu , for the elok 4 untKoa:l o, l= If soiled. -in - any for . : can bei tenoorsitod quakes' amd. Staler, it,bus solpttiOr tattoo. takpocdttlattoisticoujoLv t FlißNllliittG laitrisoars. RAIL.% Et men ato ssaimeolsll, invitti otssaltle kill Clublott avonqs, ALL1F.0 1 4. 4 0 1 1 04 °Cr/tit...AMIE:A 81111'101r-V. tritcr tong istootps. trim imst , IsvactB OE MAOI4 .AND COLA)IIF,D Vapyt3iliks. wtollionztle Oro , ' 4301y r do. IL,Yont3 t3311 - Velvett. idea- Vol - vet Clotha_ Ffua Aetracloti Gotta. DaLroliio Clunk - baps. • ,Brocllt and 13Itkiet. alitawlB. SIR Plumb% tll4 "Velsneoplet, 13Iaaao to, fte, rettcy Diem (lode+ "olosfng out, deo. 1;1311r1N VAIL 45 CO., Soutb Begond ',treat learo Leoren gunio,... gri vo t ow e s, 1.1 Ayes and imastel„b42plt titles otactilllt. e.Ol, bui Rad tor lode bvvu. isumw.it a cu. la Putt uwAvcretei averines. ' ' - ' 4 ./11tItItsCEB. , -100 CASES, 11A1AJ ASULAIMSEt notes, ihndir4,kiaar.orsalob93oll. .11. DUBSCI2t, Re south Omar() mutual, raier % si / -t!- • • 4 UILENDINItiiNG, , r 4 • t;os,i; MTCO* 48 801:1 1 r.it or/tBEZ, ignocalooriLs. O.IIOIDIEIXINO DAY'S Sr. -- INOItt Nag 2 NidSSEill .Street, abmtli Sealing Stecitev, Stomas tansdtloldon. - Cistblatittodkdo,te: Ayer. litlitra P.ibliticteiythin. Monte coutuectegt by . Irbik:iVrttyk "with" tub mtoca IliSbaddistahal tool! d ltittponut mi rifovir 'Seurat. .FAcOro.._: - .,iit - m-Tmj..-0 NEaRL 1.4 Cr 1 i1.43s UNION PACIFIC Ili 11.- ,Alarrsto crapyrna morrie Elere added floveztlinedreat (100) Mlles he their Lam eluthistlio current year -eiLle doles a hole lima tea eeticer ant fteillit be:l;lnel%. The tbrouth ••comeetkot wlll olulotibtedllbe ecrxeplete d ,toext etuzezer, when the thtiwste. thane be :pay urea. Polar thetusserai men are'zioVr"ealplcpyed IT the twe - ixtverfol ce!troodee in prelesthe: foi-vezd the greet'tationel Lila:l3%4w to itspoodY cocavletion. Unties =del•mynah to be built, of Wblcb 200 ezegrattedaeg reedy for the reef*. PLretblortiige (Iv an ds tt Oa %fon acific road Ovxmamy far sale stir/4. .sattititertarkind Pint Idort• ignie Gold)3cids , Central re.cillo 'Rialto:o at 103 _ . , 7tie terieCirttl and 4toreet or WU bode ere Ds Able in Motiders iii Cio - voiptotort flocuities, Gold 8:o. Mro. 40 S. vrikirit St. 11,111 TING 1101J€0 coe - 00104 113 and 214 , BA-11Billitt, Viiirtett, --1111,44,,LiPatEl • , IN ALLGOVERNIVIENT SECURITIES We receive wppliailicpxos for Policies of life ..irwuracnce In the new .Ifatioual Lite . Insurance Conway of the rnitegStotes: fullinfonutilcn ighnoe at out ono. rdANDOWI'v.r; - r 4: BWU kERs Healers tit U. 8. ]rode atad Illeettectra et Atticlic sand veld Brett :owe, receive accovetts of Ifitankie WWI Iniunikere on littered tertite,littaie Valle of S.xcliattige eta O. J. Hombre & Son, London. 13. Metzler, S. Sohn & Co,, Fralikforti Inns W. Teeter & Co., Paris, And other pritioiptil and Zettors of Credit airsillikbip througltiont ZUllrOVe. S. W. corner ami Chestnut Street, F CYO y Btiqou MBDTOIN ES fREPA lan Dr 4576 L LT ..dt, • clubs shrisoc) 11, J.O. Ya.l rio E. NAPOLEON. Itl OS. CIIELAW. VA * IrEADACIIES NEURALGIA. rfl&liff.tll.EA Dlrt3llNTif.Rr. INS'I'LI.ITANEObSLY ()V1 ED J ialtifiLAULII.SrfilLitADLL This sogolablo onlidstanco which grows in thoßrsmils, hne been employed &lace tiros innismoristi t..) corn in. ilanoiLatlon of th.n bovvelti. It lists proved of late to be of the greatest isemico incststs of Cholera.. as it'll n proven. 'Nye nnd a. Clire cwee of pierrhes, A ts inebiledolnbla tENCEIC ItIOEIAR.VB aca, d01t.640 N. W, cor. ,Tenth and Market errata. -- -- - TA.I.,DVN'TAILIZId...—.d. OlTrtitlCrit &ItTICLX, FOll V elenbieg the 'Teeth, tioatroy.leg sultnaleuld., which in. test lbonv., giving iono to the g_nue., anti leavloco fooling Cr fro grorice and poor -feet clesidtpoom in tile - toOntn. Itroay be oiled daily, aro d will be found to etreegthon weal and bteeotell ginonovblie.the aroma and deteetvonee will Yeediornend it to oven one, Being .eompoeed 'with the se33ietteice of tie Delmont, l'hyticloru and Microgooplat, it le ,cootideslly dieted as a rellm.blo entvistltuto for - LA en. terloixt wane , en formerly in vogue. I Emisoevt Dentinle„ nog udeted with tpo eons-numb! er ilie•Dentalling 'edvz:cote lte Use; it canto/inn settling to Prevenot Ite iinrCetteitiodt eaeloyenvilt • hisodo only . by _. j.dial.3 T. 413.1NN,, , apottleoary, 1.?..x0r0d mei Byrne° etrOote. For stile by Vrriggieto foinergllA, and - ' •- - .1. red. itrovezio, . D. Btack_lloo3e, Nee Bard di (0,,. , - Robert C. Davi" C. S. 'Cechy. • ' Cleo. O. Oovvor. - Jodie LL I tsY, Cline. Stilts^ ' C. )3. N eodleo, - . ' .B.A. Itctojiu, , T. S. llunbaed . 8. C. Bootleg. -Ambrose But, Cba.s.l3. klbille, Igdword Tar 11. 3 morn N. litarke. IYro. It- W ebb.. - - Y,, Bring borelez Co.. ' J -} , ..1. Etingbono. .Uyott dr. Go., , 1 linglds i Combo. 11, C. Lolalr'ellogii. Venn .A. Bower, NVyeth ,it Bre, 131ABIA alts D.. I* . f t k.ro LI treet, Ccastisolis free.. II~4'II'C.]RESS':I~NII 14 . 1DP1N4 FURNITURE WA 101301713 L /VAT QI:JAZari Al.ll zkuir4 . l2.n4Bs, 13.RDS hOLSTER I S .4. Fiala ft' "Wax A.sx TRY-.l3lg34l4ll:lrrtriterPOE SALT' MIATIRMAtEA AND STAA.IIE".AI.:LAIBDB, j DatiAo AigerritTAISICANIADZ TO 01305., IIICAD:11% .Alll3 /ICOVP.'II eigfe.„ .113knorn.n»8 1N (licnAr Vsiturri. savo OP WALNUT. AND I:4DIDAMte Ihr.titto. (lirmaista AN - Dlcll . OlON AJEA.A.M.9, , .4 CrAIRS, And 131!".:}1D , SPEADBIPOR OWL,DILION. uorrOlt.TA.lll...Ek, 13LANKEDS, tiatt) COIRVSERPATIES. Ihn ab om goodixtocid niony ottiont always on haft/ and trode to outer by , CIIALMES CLA-11 1 ro, 026.1 m. • ' NO. 1Z ortti klevonth•ettast: 00113/ele.ittlo CAIVILVIMIZAPS4 SM. LATH slc•BP—ltaEo as L.2.,10. NORIer C174v0A.1,19 colt:iota Alanctand•chohe coxiortlnent of X4llll end lifintet Ciloodeopculazir eated to tho AllorchwatTallta collirrAing inPart, a.cn, Olginli end. Azeorieou of aver? , Lieu. ADVER COLVIN 03- EllOOO - encl.). Gaxotor Ilefeart. Colored Wron2ll L'ustot 130),VOris. Louden '3310e rtiot Clotho. 810e..1x. Bud Colored Clan eliPidd. wog r n CTAl d o paa MP3. a. MIAc rrcncb liaailrooreo. 110 "do, bocalcip. rehcyCavalreereettev tablet!, stea ta..zta ewEinitrei for fru*, de - vit otyl6.z. • EO-41 and 6-4 boeok.ini, beet plakes. ' • VelretOoldr;ltowerloorto, ItlJJorl Clottl.s.„ tko.re.e, Willi 01031 ro l le , tY Cd. 0330 ilinvillagYoaP•roa to aenha and Ettliss Wee; W vvtdoliore Wit° IA netem lion of tioreduat Tdllon void others., 'it, - who wade, 411 recoil. JA.T.Atti I.x Le. 114. rao,l• INorth 81 , c d owed.. plug, Eloidew Lomb. -71 -I:ootHilea U9/ 14 4 .. 1 .4 k Z-7t, '424 Higs.ll ;ANIS iiPtSILTSCA 7 , „, „„) Layer,q,Smagetis' AA & Whoa Rahhie, Ourraith' ' , Wtrate OrtinEtes Pmsictiti - - hely desctiptin et Groceries suitable tor the Holidays. ALLlllit'T O. ROBElas. CroixiimElciveinth smd - ' Vino Strewn: r 461 APPLES -,-vvniTic GUYS —1111. 1 14N/L. • ' ennitels—liew Palter Steil Lignomid#—Finest Oche a* tAITISNICI Etat Fad 4r0x4:17,140. US isruth litcoalletneot. , , • DICZNALE'S .PNITZ Vol Frotech Pascal lltusurooras. alvtace enbaad at Ucatalr97, Mot Zs fincbter,r•Ala 1111 &nth' Second COTOEX Alit AND FiRCIWO STOUT, TOUNGE.B, Se4tesitdie satd Brown stoat-the onoinit article. it II Operdozen, at OQUEr:TrN3E44 Ead Aroce27. 118 Booth. t3eco , ' et. street. - -•-- - - - R ir ()li sgti- the barrel 4.gsAlon, at couarre« 43R.ouEltsAN0 liSbontti !Reefed greet. 1 ;il 7 ; Ars *1 • :147: Y ' Pre 1i n o ° the tualtof 12,(tallsat. at 4otss 3113 IsAtfr gI*TD etct.llß isouut Eleuntd swat- GOMM MicilingUillio WOW" FINE DILESN SHIRTS , GIF.N I TE3' VELVIES: J. IV.:SOOTT_Ii_'OO, - $l4 Criatfibattt Street Pbitattelsada Paw iuro beurvoirOmettal satat 4ra w ts PATENT 131110U11301001 Mal - titAcyroirsr: )rterti rot Moe totiehrttod zo ßblets rappli,astonotto tientimott's hniking- COOdc i qf Itte *Os luau intSetr. WINCHESTER & Ca. ''a rPd 91-mstroer. i diENT'a PATE3*,. p. 11,449 AN r toned Over gag, _ratAwia.basanar.vr p 8"4. . 1:t r a la 111 , 1ser Caudres'a Cloth sand Velvet „ , t ..-y , ~ eg MitYrit'entiiraooons, . every Woody csn,vvz_low.lo3 Madams rca. lave. inA szestgonnaot Ninth, ram bast Ild Moves ' WI et Ma= Men•tr4s' OrEalti TEO EVENENt a BAZA” COMA AND littleb. PATENT FIJEL I The ihniekeilyers' rzletd , aid the Cooks' Delight. FURS ANTHRACITE- COAL, peettinty free front E11a.% lion*, Bock. Dirt of Cltakty. Quickly ignited, sad durable, barineg with a cheerful flame end to *anti pink tab, leaving notlikl.3 ko the web pan to riddle. For year* tact Levontlsou teatime has been directed torards the atilt:motion of the dintrame waste beams la our Anthracite Coal Sexton, which to really the purest Cool, and velubdo is now manafsetured by unions and powerful machinery Into a most convenient form for the tree of tenurruens of CoaL 4trial vlll moon emaince you that tha FLTENT Font, i truly a boon and bleat= Ordote received and promptly filled at the office at the 9 OILLE AGENT, T. M. /VLITCIELLE4, ° N—, 134 13criith Third Street, de3 0130511 CeItEINIC LEHIGH COAL. Flamm) At ZdoCOWNI., 140. .9X3 CELEBTNUT Street, Wort Philtelebla.. Bole Metall A Tieoi gents tor Uo - se firotbors f10..s celebrated Crum lire& leletAta Cosi, from. ttua Brack bionstalii Veto. iepartieulastr atlo.iptod tar making Fite= for Eiaitax Mat limns. grew-tries, &c. It is also armor. partied as a Family Coal deem Wt tbe °Mee of the Masai. 110. ZA 1V43.111 - UT it treat (let floor). wll3 receive ovrt.r9ixot elastic:lu Liberal arrangements made Nottb ruarmlactarer , ustrag are . r criauatity. ' 016 eadoer mem, ' sons; P. EIIIZA.M. HE IUNIABBIGNED INV= ArDINTLON iTO T tneir to of Ppring 1 ountnin.. leblah and Locust IdountalnCent WAleb, 'with the preparation ghen by ua, we think can not be escidied in any other ConL Otiice.Fraaakiin Jeatitate :Beading; Pr 0.15 B. Seventh ortreet BIN Eti b ttiIEAFF. allett A.sela street voter!, BehuyltrilL LIIMM!EM ,WPIWILE. BROTHER 5s 1863. • Bitil1:: 1868 ~,Buckl, 0 Sr.B - ..TOBSIADOK. saoc 14..RGE STOOL /41.1031-E 13700 K. MAME, jitigollllEnt3 etc CO. • • , • WOO 8013'fl1 8CB1 F9l. 18M3. teat asua. eiIiCFLOIA pulkozanl vivarwrzoonnio. • vaLAvv Rua) EA a, 4311 F/004.1NG, WALNUT FLOORING. FLOIRDA STET BOARDS Bose 74 , y v t ..m 4 . 1 3 38z iegm ! , rw iati lt 18684 VadIiTYLI'LLOK. 1868. Eir't.ififflallVEff, 1868. A az ViTATZU'I A.I4,ENE. 1863. &Alma Prat. 808. wziav omic PLANX AND 110A111:3. 1114:11tOitit. T 881 E: 1 5 1'11 - ' 18613' , • eriaaik CEDAIt BOIL 330A.100. , • ' -- 10 ,. .118AL10 LOP.' 1,2 Pa tIatOLINA !WNTLIN , 1868. -sAelth.J• o...lloLlnza AOTIWAY 8g.AN1AT, 4 ,14 , . • • LoLlacia...9o./Arrarzw. • CEDAR. fIaINGLER cpact IBC)ivu. cm:vat oartliatE uo, OVITLEBS (3(,E PLAISTEWIN_SI LAT . CIIESTNIM I'LL/AU - BAN) 130.4111)0. 1868. BEISTIEfeWSEN: 1568. 101101t:35 PATTERN PJLNR " .1 EVANIMpBrIAA, INER PG. IL 117.00.310AN...zu . SLAV.S.II6IIOII3gOTRLIESUatCo Cate , • asoosoirnt sTazzi " PIALA 'SO AItRIVS , ..RYtiurugatid firgt quilt 'Allow rine wad Scant LQBS i IltterPrioo NOW. 8,. 410itte,46, de16.6t1 181 South Delavvicro Avenue. waattwo, 01MiNglUtftlgro avp 1 1;Vrt:lik laiiimiltax it co., Wholeinle Milers in rimetro JEWHIJR.V. 00 XI cortex' Pityoutitit no* , Obestnat i iltrects, And late I. .tttb rttird street., -JO Is - _ DOZBI&I. IrREONGII 1 0 411:71"1=1, CADRES IN by canajeters frapy_ boxor, Ixrdortod and tor male bY JOB. B. DEISM& diad. 30111.1 k Dthivare Imam • • t ....,,,•„:„. i ,, - . . :._........:.• . z.3,.p.491.4-.lio.r 4 pAY .: " Bogs. Mae Removed to No. 723 .. §ansom St.,. rllrectly - OppoaltddSli Oldd. Stoma where'll() shill cl4tlaild the Igiportation. of . . • . , Tin glish,Eretfoh and Gorman Books, Toriodleals, oto, to order. itehacsorreeetvedeti'llte choicest . EDAIIIIII and French Illustrated Works ror the presiontHoliday,. Beason,- besides a. complete M. tort neat 3 • • . . En glisLinlidlE'renelt Juveniles, to which the attention of then' in search of; choice and elegant tinthanas Outs is Invited.' efiniti ingilili - Cininios 'tenants* Oofored French Photographic,;;.:. • in great variety, at , the moat reasonable prices. „ dela 4t OP HOLIDAY 'GOODS. onttomos nom 50 CENTS TO $3O. VaTtrzz READIES; ALSO. FRAMES MADE' TO ORDER. PERFUMED - DOIIQUET NOTE PAPER AND • ENVELOPE% SIXTH BO*. ALL imps OF FANCY STATIONERY ARTICLES. DIS=I.REATARsoozoo. ROOKS romPazanwreTioN. ETC -POE SALE AT NES. nO. , If-MILTON TILOREUI'B, de 1'344, • Chestnut Street: laft • MAYNE 1112108 MAGAZINE. .. , . A NEW MONTHLY' MAGAZINE FO BE YdUTII OF. AMERICA. Conducted. by _PAPT.-=•.M.trE , MEM. Mr.• C1P44.4071' Lames , tistareareer - the - firet: number - of a drat-elan . tightened. mnirazlnekaddreallug Atoll to tue Yenot Mew • and Women of America. Its deg= le not only to entertain and amnia, bat to initrue't, elevate. and conductsolmic people along that, path leading to the bigwig and noblest maturity. , 1 to literature it entirely original I tbe beet Its condnetor can Drodace with Ids own yam or, obtain tram talented coutributors,+ •- - - Ir a 4 . embeitished witn °rising!! illustrations printed upon tinted paper. - In'an attractive manner. _ in tin" character and appearance , it ie tho—ctiespost magazine oyez leaned blab country. - , . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Payable Invariably In advance. Single Plumbers, Ma cente oath. Yearly Subseriptlon.s3 60 . To I.3.tiro.—Elvo Cosies. $l6: Ten Corks. e 25. specimen numbers sent, postago free, on receipt of bitty Cents aex - triariri — eIIEiLLOWPS BOOKS; LONIX EDITIONEL—TIM extraordinary advancement _tits _man ufacture of Boobs for Children is shown 14 rho °Mt Dummied with in the tact two yems In Loudon and to be had in meat PrOfurSon At • • 11,&ZARD'il. No. 112 SA 118031 ratECT- The artistic deslirms. elc i antij minted to colors,la large abed pictures, with bold namd.mate them not only eery &tractive. hut 'err Inahroving. Hereyon will tee in almost endless ettrietyand at lower Prices than tomb interior American editions. book' for all aseatArom Baby and Toy Book..an linen, and untear able, up to the young mister's Hooks of Adventure or S Tao POTtS, or , the pause miss''. Interesting EiMy or Fairy dn early inspection of this attractive stoarislndte4 little the arsartment Is complete and luil Mennen can be given. irMIT BEADY—RD LATIN /WAR. .NOW tditlo2s.—d Grammar of the Latin Fe tor e 45f %I= with exerthes and Tors uses Dr with= B tn~am. A. M.. answintendient of the Edna= School, The Ft blish as tekeideseturo In annonneind te Teutons and friends of Education SetterenT. that the now edition ot the above work is now ready. and they invite *careful exarelnetion of Memo. and a comparison with other works on the same subject. Copies will be furnished to Teachers and But?erlikterulatts of Echo* for this mime* st low ream Prico $1 &L Published by Atli for Wet by Booksellers merlins. T ELTURRS.—A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES. AS .1.1 delivered at the New 'York Museum of Anatomy, em. blades the subjects: How to Live and what, to Live for; "Yo nth. Maturity and old age: tiantumil 66neriar ra vieraregi ; the cause of indigestion. fia olentee and Nervous Diseases accounted for. Ycieket volumes mutat:ilea there lectures will be forwitrded to girth" unable to attend on receipt formetanteis. by addrereing J. J. D9ar. . ab Schema street. Boston.; LOOKING KILAMIED. Looking, Glasses at Reduced Prices JOSIIIJA COW - PLANO, No. 63 South Fourth stree t. about removing to No. 71.2 Market street, offerer for a tow dims hfs etoek of BURSARS TN GILT AND wAustrr FligittEB at reduced prices. Persons having Looking Gls teen on storage will please pay charges and remove them this week. da1460 TIIE FINE AIIIIII. 61 4 ARCH STREET. 614 LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES °ILA PAINTING-13 CHROMOS, At fie Very Lowest Possible Paces. OWEN .& SHERIDAN, • 614 ARCH STREET. It is as acknowledged fact by all who examine oar quality of work and scale of prices, that we gut ap the "BEST" work for the "LEAST" amount of money of any Holies in the city of ,Philadelphia THE TRIUMPH OF ART: Splendidly executed ,Cbromo•Lithograph after Yreyer. entitled 1868. HA REGAL . DESSEfa." NEW ARD-BEGANT CHEWER NSW PAINTED PROM NEW BENCH 1110T01, NEW DIADENVIAME6 Jut received by A:. S. ROBINSON bTo. 910 CHESTNUT STREET. Free Gallery, Looking Glasseog' 4511). T EE LATEST. MOST BEAUTIFUL, AND FElthiA• nent method of colcong 'Ph& e k granhs, termed , The greatest advantage of time ivorytypo over every other method is its durability, being impervious to water or air. The paperbeing prepared and cemented on °tato glees, the colors cannot possibly fade. and have an the beauty and apteamncti of the finoat ivory painting. Tll6l can be either taken from Life. DaguerrotYpes tor. Ambro tyDes. NV hen not taken fromlite. it is necessary to give the color of the eye, hair, and general complexion. Exe cuted in the very boot style of art JAMES W..W/LLlAMllArtist's Emporium. 146 douth Eighth street. Philadelphia. doll 6m5 Where apesitnens can be seen 111:1 Fortemonnles, Cigar Pe.setii. g Portfolio% Lames , 4,. Cents' a ' 37 't I E I Sateliels and Ind Travelling tags, In all styles. eIX ‘likre G. W. CA tL TON, PubUiher —~ i9YBroadwnp. lliiaw lt'ort. E. BUTLER & CO.. South Fourth Yhtlade lt = 18 . sal la Great Vwiety, NBW 11 , 0 - CKEICIIit)4iiK rocket Books; jlmmltig Caßes, thinliers' Cases. , Ymdlno• and Gong Drawling Canon. IVIMEGIMPUICI 19111WOUIRI. letlrrr litindred: boies - Of tebaceO have - been" telzed,fOr evasion of tax it New Otletins,. . Ms. MENAUD, the colored member of Congress elect, has received s'eertiticiiie of elcretion from the Governor of his State. 1., y Tun Committee on Indian Affairs favor the erection of the Indian Bureau into a Department, making its head "a Cabinet officer. - GENERAL hichianosOhe United States - M.lElB.i ter, has gone up the Paraguay river with the American, gunboats, 1 Tau rumors in regard to , difficulties between the members 'of the Spanish ProvfitionalDovern merit, are pronounced false and unfounded. GEN. 0.0. Howinii had been ninstered ont as Major-Gewal., of Volunteers„ , to. , take otilet on June Ist. , Mbitt will leave him Brigadier-Geneiiti • in the regular army. ATTORNEY B. GREEN was arresticlieMerditY at St. Louis charged with embezzling • several hun dred do llars , ' from k 'Fletcher: Mcßride, - City Contractors. Be is also charged with forgery. IT is reported that the Erie Company is trying to purchase the Cinclunati,Hamliton-and Dayton Railroad.' 'Mr. Biddle and Mr. Jay Gotdd,Of the , Erie road, are in Cincinnati. FEED. litisay; of Chiang°, and Thomas McAl pine, of engaged , in a prize-fight.yeater day, near Lansing, Ind. In the seventy-fifth round MeAlpino,waa declared the victor., LATEST foreign advices froal Constantinople, state, that, an; engagement had taken, place .ba tween the Greek steamer' Eros's arid Tur kish man-of-war, ,-- A LONDON telegrani froth the Emit states that the steamer Frosts: was pursued by a Turkish man-of-war and took refuge in the harbor of 810t.wtkor0 she is now blockaded. LuthsNANT-GovEßNon GLN/USON, of Florida, is on the way ; totWashingtont.' He AutdAlled a writ oferror IN the Tribridalkiripierneqlotrrt, and asked the Chief Justice to. ,citation, which was refused. , Ncnirmil of iniportanee bad 'creeurred - at like seat.of war in Paraguay sines the last steamer, but at the,latest adsricest, the, Marquis of .Daxiall was on, the point of making/an immediate attack! on Vllletts, the last strong old of loPez' '• ' IN the South Carolina Legislature yesterday _ a resolution was Introduced authorizing the 1-zio vertu:trio arm and , equip one +hundred; men as a . reecho force to send to ancount* *hre. acts Of lawlessness are Committed t he expense e to be paid . by a emel.ai tax ortsuch_cuunty. TILE Times says }Mealy' Jcilinsores rtistfrance that thoadabamamegotiatiorni are closed.mnet be •accepted, though:: with' surprisei seeing , that he in creased,lilatdertemda'Auttir -- Lord -1 3 14 4 0 Y2 had surrendere"ll.that cftlff be abandoned honora bly. It regrets that so ranch has been made pub lic about Me negittlatlons. ,„ •;;,;'," A CONSTANTINOPLE despatch of the 16th says that Abe ultimattun of; • ties 1341,0 ;ow beink-r jests d by Greece, and, t the. Greek enVoY his re ceived his' passports; ' All"Greeki - remaining 'in Turkey after a fortniglit(weinen , lageOted) will be regarded as subjects of the Sublime Porte. A sqadron lute sailed torch:torte - the' fleet of 'Ho bart Pasha. Gammon Warts,-of Vbtirea, yesterday -re sulted Jehn Phillips, who was to have been banged on Friday • l'or Murder of lits wife, until February 15; be which time - the 'hauls cor pus Japed byJudge Underwo4 in his case will bait been disposed , of in the United States Court: The gallows was being erected, the sheriff' hav f ing determined to, disregard the fiabea,e corpus and hang the.prisoner it notlesipited,by the .Go vernor., • Vieth is strongly in the Spanish interest says that,within the jurisdiction of - Santiago 'de Cubit; this year no crops will be gathered., The" insurrectionists carry ,tiff the coffee as, fast as it ripens t end feed thestigtir isnetto.their hOrses. The DeargoehirgeS , that there have been many cases of violation of women by the rebels, but the Cubans indignantly deny the report end,isay that as that journal does notrittilefsh ttuktatifes ofttoy one , of the persons or the localities in which the Acts are said to have been committed, the 'statesfiente' are undoubtedly false. A • "' 2 ' The steam transpor ts which were expected here with reinforcements from Spain, arrived to-day. Spaniards since their arrival feel more confident that the revolution Will imeedily terminate. The; Diario publishes accounts of misery prevailing in Santiago de Cuba — Which it says is heart-rending, and whichever party wins, it is certain that the prosperity of the eastern depart ment is ruined for years to come. The ac count of the capture of Cobra by the revolutionists, as published in the New. York journals, is untrue: The ' ' , says the volunteers tit Santiago de Cuba ask of the govern; mutt.that arms be given' them immediately, '`sod that they may be led against the revolutionists now Infesting the country in the vicinity of Santiago. The •Diario adds that these parties arc not revolutionists. but common robbers. The steamers Cuba and Maryland arrived here tthday. The Pardon of Jefferson Davis. WasiIINGTOS, Dec. 17.—The following petition to the President was gotten up to secure the re lease ofJeff. Dash: _ To His Excellency, .4 Johnson, President of the United States:—The undersigned respect fully ask your Excellency to issue a proclama tion extending amnesty to all persons recently engaged in the rebellion against the government, who arenow under presentment or indictment. WABICLYGTON. D. C., July 21, I.BGB. C. IL Buckalew, J. V. L. Prnyn, Wm. Pinckney Whyte, In. McCullough, George Vickers, 1... W. Ross, J. R. Doolittle, J. Brooks, J. A. Bayard, W. E. Robinson, J. R. McCormick ; R. D. Hubbard, W. H. Barnum, , Julius Hotchkiss, Z. J. Randall, Stevenson Archer, George W. Woodward, J. Lawrence Getz, Fernando Wood, . lA.. J. Glossbrenner, • B. M. Boyer, • John A. Nicholson. A. G. Burr, l J. B. Beck, Thos. L. i'ones. l W. Mungen, J. S. Golloday, L. B. Trimble, J. P...ctor Smitb,.... Chas. Sltgreaves, Garrett Davis, C. E. Phelps. T. C. McCrcery, F. Stone, Ass P. Grover, S. F. Cary, George M. Adams, Demas Barnes, Chas. A. Eldridge, Jae. A. Johnson, W.' E. Nibiack, ' Stephen Foster, D. M. Van Auken, 8.8. Marshall. This petition was not presented to the Presi dent during the canvass, for party reasons, the Democratic party having deemed it -unwise to have it published. It will now be sent to the Pre sident. The customs, manners, literature, architecture, history, everything, in fine, pertaining to . Eng land, previous to the seventeenth century, may fie regethled as the common ancestral property of all John Bull's progeny, wherever scattered over the world. To a largo majority of our readers, therefore, whatever thgows light upon the olden times of Great Britain ' can never cease to be of interest. , The whale was eaten by the Saxons, and when men were luckronough , to get it, it , appear:d at the table late in the fifteenth century. In 1246 Henry 111. directed the Sheriff of London to pur obese one hundred pieces for his table. Whales found on the coast were perquisites of royalty; they were cut up and sent to the king's kitchen in carte., Edward IL gave a reward of tvienty shillings to three mariners who caught a whale neer,London Bridge. - Thosifound on the banks of the Thames were claimed by the Lord gayor, and added to the civic feast. Pieces of whale, were often purchased in the thirteenth century tor the table of the Countess of. Leicester. England was , supplied with this choice dainty by the fishermen of Nor-- 'windy, who made: it an article of commerce. The Normans had various ways ofoooking. It; sometimes it was roasted and broughtto the table on a spit; but the usual way was to boilit and serve It with peas. , Epicures looked ant 'for celice fromthe tongue or the tail. The grampus or sea wolf was also highly esteemed; but of all the blab ber dainties the porpoise was deemed 'the most savory. The klaxons called it sea-swine and the ecclesiastics of the middle ages porco-marino. Porpoises were purchased for thetable of Henry 111. in 1246. In the reign of Henry 11. the whole stock of a carpenter's tools was valued at ono shilling, anB consisted of a broad-az, an •adze, a square and a spolte•shave. "There were,very few chim neys, the fire was laid to the wall, and the smoke issued out the roof, or door, or window, and the furniture and utensils were of wopd. The' people slept on straw pallets; with a log of wood for a pillow.V Even as late as the time of Eliza beth, 1558, it Is stated that apologies were made to visitors if they could not be accommodated in rooms provided with chimneys. They had few glass windows, and when glass was introduced it was for a long time so scarce, that when people went away they would order the windows , taken, out 'and laid.up in safety. • 1 M The Ineuirection IU Cuba. Lilo Among our .&ncestoro. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHII;ADELPHIA„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1868. In the fourteenth century none but ti t iplirgy Wore linen.. The household farniture,:a • ong Me; wealthy, consisted or an o.ceartlinuil • 4ratle Yogi n prase cup, a'gridirorti ortWri, rand perhaps towel. •Of chafe anCtables we hear nothing. Even titettobilitteat"*.tien. the flests* Which they kept Welt blbthes. If a man hi sievetcyatmt after marriage , could purchase a flock bed and a tack of chuf f to rest hidhco„ upon, he thought, himsel as Wel ledgedfalt the Iprd 'of the toWirJ 1 , In addition t.e this sigiverty..pf J what seems to us absolute necessities, the houses and the people. were exceedingly dirty. Erasmus, a celebrated echolar,,of the - land,witcyvisited England , eon plaids that 'ithe natese of :WO people' wis Jae cause Of. the .. fretlue t plagt3a , whietv.dtiatroy. theme' and he says their floors are commonly of clay, strewed with rushes sunder which lay un molested a collection ,of , ti4er, greasCfragments, bones, spittld, ex6renient of dogs mid cats, and of everything thetis nauseous. • Their , tables weru , 443- miserably , supplied 'as their dWellings. They had little fresh meat, but salted most of their cattle and swine in Novem beriliPettwideh ttley7nwastly,, depended'thrOugh 4 the viinter. Very feiv vegetables of any'llnd" Came upon their tables; It is stated that In the early part of the reign of Remy Vlll. , not a cab bage, turnip', cor 01. or,other edible toot grew in . The average duration of human life was, at that period, not one-half as long as at thepresent day. The eonstanthm of salted meat,-and a few or no vegetables, contributed to the shortening of life, to say nothing of.the larganumber swept, away by pestilence - Is IPlotiilti.-a - Irisiettltio Florida Acivillg . War, represented a paradise, and - the place of all others in the world for profit able farming, an lowainan - fatlydispßtes it,,and • the Springfield (Ishu3s.) - Republican avera,,of own knowledge, that of eCores'ef‘men who have gone thither, fromithe,North..since the war , to rake-cotton" or fruit's* vogettibbie 'for the New York market, to maptffactur,eliamber or, to trade,, not one has sue. , ..s.M.et Man, and all wholake,an Antereethrthe Abject, the benefit of some'of reasiMS;ini'followa: • Merida-le nothing beta sand bank, or rather a vast sandy lain interspersed with creeks, which einS! Thejandi be ing so level th at tithe Waters of these creek s' lie al most stagnant,. wereit not, for, the ebb and flow of Me tide nothing could live near - :theis, eieept what rtOwdo, , , - `thatr mugatoe and"Modeitsin makes; thesis abound;in thoselocalltles.' :There is said to be some good 'lend' in' Floildii, 4 but I have never aeon itr and if ;herb is; - 4-X - **l.ll , guar antee that ithrin'some 'locality,_ where the ell- Mate is such_that zioNoTthemmatt can Rye. I know we bear ninth About`the eratif temperature of the climater noW-thisiszot-true.---1--experi enced last.Februarzln F lorida es sudden, changes in the we.Ather ever did. in Nei* Ragland; when an overcoat felt as comfortable In Jackson vino as , 1t ; .., ~ ever • did ;:.•„' - 'Boston; and froth " the - "letter part of January - ta the latter part ofjnne the changes la the temperature were as sudden and,es great twin Massachusetts. It is all folly for any white man to think that be can work day after, day ; (in !the sumuter eeeBol:Tiii-the tam itilloride:` Iteannot be done, at least it never has been; and suppose yon could, what are you- going to raise? Five bushels of corn to the acre is a good yield for this State; forty bushels of potatoes are' considered , a good yield, and sweet potatoes anywhere from ten to fifty briehels, The question:may,beaaked, why not Manure the land? The answer is short; a sand bank .wit4.the ;sun ,atql.2o, 4,145 tells the whole story. Talk as Muck as' you may about Florida; about its:orange gratrers,. its jessamine. and mocking birds, they era all well enough, but are expensivelnanries, which will not afford a living for,alalzoring man, ti Irisdatia toritio frivenfte ataistito, OLOVISSUOLD 111 He te . • i tm d c ., )/ABONs Codfish a/a irefitaacloiss..—The Tiricupf a cod fisha is D .excesette; Waprepated% It' is an'eeo nominal dish for those who are in , the WAY of meeting with U. 'The flesh is naturally insipid, and rig:DIMS - touch Saltlhg. 'hat will xteye t i ab sorb-more tttart it needs. Dutch Slyle,ol, RerFing,.Corl,fish.—After having cleaned the lishoor a pOrtimi of it; wash, tie, and cever it With cearse Palt,and lot Ricl - .ie 8 9Me hours.?-“Tovook,takelt - froni the brine, Place the fish in a saucepan; pour on enough boiling water to cover 14 - and "leave it bathe firenntil the water bubbles, without fairly boiling. r When the scum has risen, draw the saucepan to a' cornet' of -the range and leave it 'at least - An •hour; taking care to keep it at a uniform degree.ot heat. During. this time; take outa part of the water and boil in it some potatoes. To serve, drain off the fish, place it in a dish on a napkin, sur round it with,the potatoes deprived of their skin, and present it along with a boat of butter just melted over hot ashes and slightly salted. The leavings of the cod miry he heated up with crumbs, br eaten cold with twice Mayonnaise. Pith Journal. From our Late Editim of Yesteiday 137 the' Atlantic 'Cable. I,lAnnin. Dec. 17.—Remora in eirculatipn in re- Ord to difficulties among the members of the Provisional Government are denounced as false and unfounded. It Is believed the present cabi net will remain intact Ma , the meeting of- the Cortes. The city of Cadiz is tranquil, and the recent fegitives are returning to their homes and business. ConsrAnmoris„ Dec. 17-Many suspected Greeks are detained here by the Turkish authori ties. It Is stated that the Porte declines to admit to the Bosphorus an iron-clad sent thither to take on board the Greek Ambassador. Losznos, Dec.l7,Evening.—Consols for money, 923 d, and for account, 92%1U: 8. Five-twenties quiet, at 74%; stocks dull; Erie, 27k; Illinois Central, 06 FRANKFORT, Dec. 17.—Five-twenties, 79: Livrowoon, Dec. 17, Evening.—Cotton quiet: Uplands, on the spot, 10%A., and to arrive 1030. Orleans,lo3 d. The sales to-day are 10,090 bales. Petroleum quiet: refined, le. 7d. Arrwp.nr,Dec. 17.—Petroleum buoyant at 55 1 3 —sellers ask 3 more. LONDON, Dec. 17.—The specie in the Bank of England has increased .£817,000 since last week. Destrnetive Fires in uineinnati. CINCINNATI, Dec.' 17.—A fire brake wilt at 8 1 A. M. to-day, at No. 25 Vine street, fancy gro- ' cery establishment of H. D. Rogers & Co., which was entirely, destroyed. Nos. 27 and 29, adjoin ing, were also seriously damaged. The lOss is not ices than $50,000. The loss on Rogers & Co.'s stock is $20,000, with an Insurance of $6,- 000 in the Globe, and $5,000 in the Western and Fireman's, all ofCincinnati. The building was owned by C. W. Starbuck, of the Cincinnati-Times, whose loss3ts $5,000, with an insuranc,e,of $3,000 in the Phoenix, of Hart- Mclntosh,Noonar.46 Co., wbisky dealers, aisd occupied a portion of No. 25. Their loss is $lO,OOO, with an insurance of 65,000 in the Mr chants and $5,000 in the Continental, of New York. The building Nos. 27 'and 29, was owned by Mrs. Susan Lee and ,others, and was damaged to the extent of '69,000; insured for $l,OOO In ilea- ford, $6,000 in the Fulton, N. Y., and $6,000 in home companies; Talmadge & Co. lose in stock probably 210,000, insured for $7,000 in the Dela ware, Philadelphia and. Underwriters of New York. About 9.30 A. M., a fire broke out at No. 51 Vine street, where the loss was, about 630,000, with an insurance of 64 0 000: It - was occupied by Reinhardt & Co., confectioners. The total loss of the two fires is nearly , 6Bo,ooo. It is not yet ascertained how either fire originated. A number of girls were at work in the fourth story of No. 25, but were all rescued with some diffi culty. Collector for ISPecial Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening amain.] WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Ationg other nomina tions sent to the Senate ~ this afternoon. wss the name of Hiram Ketchum, Jr., as Collector for the Territory of Alaska. I • The MirCr find [Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] WARIUNI.VI*()N, Dec. 17.—The Senate Committeo on Commerce met this morning and commenced the revision of the river and harbor bill. Pending lest session- They have not yet begun the consideration of the estimates aubmitted by Gen. HumphromaccomPanying his annual report to the Secretary of War. The Tra,nefer oi the Indian Bureau. ifilealatDespatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] WASIIINGTON, Dec. 17.—The Senate Committee on In. dian Affairs had a long meeting over the different bills now before them, though they reached uo formal con clusion. The general outrent of talk was to the effect that their report will be, against transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department, and for substituting some rmeasnre reorganizing , it and; making it, inde4 pendent. I • Sentate Poet 01111ce Committee. • fenecial DesPateh to 'the Philadelphia EVening Belletin.l Wasinri64ocr. Dec. 17.—The Benate 'Poet Office Coin had Up the bill ratifying the action of the Cornice. .ticut X,epielatura in chartering 120 foot•sp_au bridges across , 'the mouth of the Connecticut river. .13enator, Dixon is ranking an argagnalct OA aubioat. toaclualaulTaa Tqachga. • - • iter:AfillxilligfrePace! 0111 ,mrf• T I a MI 1311'1i% By e etirj I p tot e e • cztorrolar et-V.-Senator Ottani snroportedi the ato pmed. a extending. ( Or A on • mown, the- ' time or affixlOstipnips on thie-eut ants -emoting tobacco 4tot ,- stratdit st ottut ev/ttp., , ' Deetfisteh to the P fitada. Evening Bulletin. astrummorr. Dec. , 17.-In the Boum. immedistelY after the Journal was conch:idea l thadeatif of ',Thaddeus Stevens WM fottOlati antenticw to - lite House by' .1 ad ge Dickey_ his prodecessort who occupies the same sett which, Dlr. Stevens held so long. _ tPI 0 gidlellealvere.weil mud; with who ' manifested-. close " interest in the' remarar of sludge The Phiiildelplialit , CillifeCtorShlp. Ifi_peclal Deep aMlci h the Phlladoltoldalltmnlnkaulleths.l WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—No doubt exists but that the Sonata Onarve CoMmittce-will,roeept,e,doerseo_ t 9 the nomination of J. pi.ltarki, ea Collector , the port or rhtladClohla. althou g h Scnatin Cameron tang alibis Influence hrtnlg about. a different reault,.• The Novv'likith.lllecillOta Frauds. [Special Despatch to the Phila. E'ventog Bulletin.] VVASEKINGTOZt. Dpe, aeloct connulttie are P o inted, by thelhimsato investiakto the NeWlior elec. tier' frauds will leave. tor New York hot °redly; to eom. lUCJICOS their inVeatigatinn? ''f ' Slitting , "cif thb, Steal ESPeolaDoppatch to the:Phitado. BOlLuthsa • Nbw.Youir..lloe:l7.--Tbe atom:ship Rhbin ogled - from OM. port tbis morning for Bremen. bho took out. SIAM mitt j il, War it* Arltaiisast: a • Yd timmtut, Dee.l6,=• , , The Ledger hal s t i vifirt, of a, fight betweerrottizerts and thirty of the - militia, at - Augusta; Arkanear. yesterday. in which fouritiamen were killed.' sPecial despatch from Little it,Arkausaslo the•ilettlawche, tomight. ewe a fierce debate oechtted In the 'louse on a resolution endorsing the (invernoPs pro dentition. declaringmartial law, in l'OUVirlir C0U143:2 wacitilailYltfioPtca-P -•- • ••• ' 3 ' 2:-• The Governors message to the Howe sari that the lulge.' afmilWainthaßonthweet{sßd.' , General Patterson •m. id ctunrosant:•••; tbinke, the militia , can .be .dimeased• with, as arrangements have been made for Federal troops to occupy those•counties on the withdrawal of the militia. The Legislature will take arecess trom the Ugh - Inst. to the etlrof ilattuarY. 'I - 7` — f : e t in Aion. Wssurnorrow, _Dec. 17.—The President has nominated Geo. Gale. of Neur.York, to be „Penalon Agent, Widows. Agency, at New . York eity. The iighthonme Board have been officially . informed that a light will be exhibited from the tower recently erected'=the heights. pfjalvitorereen. Ijongereatt , and ththead bt the ba,r,_cw 6EO *mat of rratre.•'• ;.• t The - tights on" - Basra 'rein and - sod fit Mar": at the entrance of the river Cambria, west coast of Africa. have not been exhibited for come months, and the buoys in the vicinity of the entrance of the river cannot, be de. c From notibery; encase°. Dee:l7 .:•••=•A rrikental t,Omatuvdeepatch to. the Teatime says that 'list night .T. A: Whitehead, Clerk in the Union Pacific freight office at Omaha, while at -:.thevenne. vrae robbeA,ol, Whelk -orbrinon his way from the depot to Wells. Fargo office.. , Vhe - robbery was - perpetrated-by titres men. who held a Mato' to Whit__ hem:Pe head,and walked hinronthalf amile on the prairie and there tied and gagged him. ,• General Grant and staff, Generals Schofield. ThOrnas, McDowell. end other distinguLlied gentlemen` , leaven to. day for etncinnati where,they will remainone , day and; thence go to Waahlngton. : ' • '- ' : , ::‘,..;•••,: • , 0 1 ! 1 ! 111 arY• -111 urdpr TRILELLL, Mammon?, Dee. ,J. _ Gibhoio." of Charlotte, orth'ear olin died in this 'city yesterday, aged 74: -Re% was the inch• rof General; Gibbon. , U. fi. A. Deceased visited the city for the,warpose of delivering As: course, ot factures an , "The Antiquities -of LAmerizain before' the Maryland Institute. and had, delivered one. - John Plithomer. a carpenter .fell from a house yiste6 do and was inetanUy - - • - : in the Criminal Court yesterday - Jahn Maliameris, in. dictedlor the murder , ' Ohio wife, was found guilty , of, murder in the first. degree. • , • ~• From Kentucky. Lentsvume, Pee.l6.—Wllllam McMahon, a priater.haa fallen heir to:ked1(10 alerting, bequeathed by a deceased relative in England. From Boston—Suit for. Damages. BoeToN. Dee. 17.—An action' for 'tort lute been brought by 0. H. Dania, Jr.. against the Mayor and• Aldermen of Cambridgeito recover. 65003 lanuentie ;for, taming Me namez to , be ..retatived or :omitted freak, the voting. liat, thereby depriving him of hie vote in the late election. SI%3I.IIS&EVIitis I t&1 Iv6rpq.9 Lon- ClO7l & Globe Insurance Company: :.rhe:Repit, party for : 1868 shows: Premiums 5,4,79,278 Lofes - 3,344,7 28 and after payin a divi= dend of 3o per cen the Total Ajets are, in_r;,,old, $l7 / 005026. ifTWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' 'EXCHANGE, Phaideefia. TTIIITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at the lowed . rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIRE EN BOUNCE IN FRIA, THE CITY OF PHIIADEI• OFFICE--No. 723 Arch street, Fourth National Bank Building. DIRECTORS. Thomas J. Martin. l;harles R. Smith, John Hirst, Albertus Ring. Win. A. Rolin. Henry Sulam. James Mongan, James Wood, William Glenn. John Shallerosic James Jenner. J. Henry Askin. Alexander T. Dickson.l Hush Mulligan, Albert H. Roberts, I Philip Fitzpatrick. _ CONRAD li. ANDRESS„'President. Wm:A. Ber.nr, Treas. W3f. H. FAGE2f, Sec y. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.--CHAR TER PERPETUAL, o.ffme„ No. ail WALNUT street, above Third. Phila. Will insure against Loss or ‘ Damage by Fire en Bail& logs, either perpetually or fora. limited time. Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insnnuice on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insuran Dlß ce to all parts of the Union. ECTORS. Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger, D. Luther, J. E. Baum, Lewis Audenried, , Wm. F.. Dean. John R. illakieten. ' John Ketcham, Davis Pearson,John 13.-HeyL ESHER; President, F. DEAN, Vice President, i1122411.th.5.ef WM. WM. WM. M. Sariw. Secretaxy. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILAD er.L. :I , a! • phis, Incorporated March 1.820. Odic% A No. 84 North Fifth street. Insure Buildings, Household Furniture and Merchandise- •-;;UPPT Phil gene adelphia o elly, _from Logs by Fire (in the City of 4 • nly.) • Statement of the Assets of tho Association January let, 1868, published in compliance with the pro. visions or the Act of Assembly of April sth, , _ Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City ' of Philadelphia only ......$1,076.166 17 Ground Rents. ...... ............. ..... .......... 18,814 98 Real Estate: ... . . • ....... 61,744 67 Furniture and . . .... -.• 4,490 03 U. S. 5-20 Registered 80nd5.... .. ... . .. . ' 45,000 C a sh on hand ..... 81,878 11 ...... ~..... ........ 86, • H. Hamilton, Samuel hpartiawk, Peter A. Keyser. Charles P. Bower. John ()arrow', Jesse Lightfoot, George 1.7 enure. Robert Shoemaker, Joseph R. landall, Peter Armbruster, Levi P. Coats. Peter W am M. H. Dickinson. s. WM. IL WildILTON on Preside t, . SAMII.RI4 SPARLIAWK. Viso President. WM:T BUTLER. Secretary.... Y MN./ ,•INSURANCE - COM ANY Oin PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED I&I4—CHARTER PERTETUAL. No. IN WALNUT Street. oPPosito the Exchange. Willa Company insures from 10118011 or damage by on liberal terms on buildings,• merchandise, furniture, &c.. for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deposit or premium. The Company hag been in active.operation for more than sixty years, during which all losses have been promptly adiusted and paid. DIRECTORS: _ John L. Hodge, David MAVIS, M. R. Mahony, 'Benjamin. Biting. John T. , Lewis - Thos. H. 1 owerS. Wm. S. 'Grant:' A. It. McHenry, Robert W. Looming, Edmond Castllion, D. Clark Wharton, - L. Samuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis. Jr., • ' Louis C. Norris; • JOHN R. WUCHESPIR, President. BAIII7XL Winona. Secretary. ' A MERICIAN TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, INCOR. JCL porated 1810. L-Charter perpetual. No. 810 WALNUT street, above Third,Philadelphia. Raving a large' paid•up Capital , . Stook and , Surplus in. vested in sound and available' Securities,. continuo to In sure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other , persomil property., .All losses liberally and promptly adjimted. DIF.EGTORS. Tbomaa R. Marls, - .Edmmod G. DAM, John Welsh, Charles W, pounuey, Patrick Bra• Israel Morris,, John T. Le wis.w • John P. WetherilL William W. Patti. THOMAS. R. MAW% ProddWlL AIMS, giukvirap. fitxruPa, )." fl' it _fir :';'. i: NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TBD STATES EI OF AIMUOA, D. C. ' - Chartered `by Special id of - Coupe* Itp , proved July 25, 1868. bash Capital, 51,006,0013 Paid in. nine t BRANCH 6EIEIOE: IHRST NATIONAL,BANK,BUILDINO rm]iiiumEmtie. Whore all correspondence should be addressed.- - ' DIRE 9LARENCE H. CLARK. JAY COOKE. _____ RATata BTARE. V. G. HOOEHEAD.'' GEORGE E . . TYLER. J. HINCKLEY CLARK. . OFFICERS: oLABENCE IL CLARE. Philadelphia. President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Financs and-Executive Ova imittee. . - Emzumu ..,W p,. cooBA Washington . Vice.Pr'esideri - 1 '. #N. W. B'EBT. nuaiteipmit. sec's said Actuary.' E. o.'ll3)lNER;Washingteri:*Audstait Secretari: ' 131" CM G. SMITH.. IL D.. Medical Director. . EWING ?kir APS. EL D.. Assistant Medical Director: ), .' -' ',. r ?, ' . , F. Company. Nallonal in its i &Mader, offers , by n of its Large Capital. LOW Rates of Premlamr - ruid ow Tablea, tlai,most, desirable means ot r lnsurinf We etitiessiszted to Hie tiubile.,J ,- r. .; t'' • , - " -0.,.$ ~.,...r- „, ; .,:t ~ 1 Circulars. Pamphlets. and full particulars given on ap. plioiticks to tho Branch 'Menlo! the Company or to its - ---.4 - -1-,, .._.'.- . UM:sera' Ageriiis of the " Company: JAY COOKE . & Co4.New`YOrit:lorNetrYollt St, and 4 Northern Now Jersey. AY COOKE h CO.. Washington.. D. C., for Delawar . 4 Virlduti. District' otOolubildit and - Weeelrixiblits. , 111. W. CLARK & CO.. for Pennsylvania and Southern , New Jersey .. B 8. Rtssxm, Harrisburg, Manager Icir 1:4 Central surd Western:reurosilvanlA-... , .-.. . .- .: . J. ALDER Er .Ir;t9 & CO.. Chicago. for Illinois, Wisconsin r - and lowa. . - lE ' . - ~ you. STEPHEN MILLER. . NUL fir''lnnrussota and N. W. 'Wisconsin. Jprds W. ELLIS & CO.: Cincinnati. tor Ohio Mid Cen .1", tral and Southern Indiana. .r. B. EDGAR, Bt. Louis, for Missouri and Kansas. S. A. KEAN & CO., Detroit, tar Michigan and . Northern +'• Indiana. . , -.'' ~., M , '.., ' 4. Id. 1510Ts3ERSHED, Omaha. for Nebraska. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO., Baltimore. for Mary land. • ~..... .-;,. ', 1 4, New England General , Agency an' the Direction,cl..,!.,; E. A. HOLLINS and Of the Board of Dir ociors. E. CHANVLETti . • • ' P. TUCKS& Manager. te Exchange. State street. Boettnik. 1:829--C,ELA.RTER PERPETUAL. , • • FIRE , INSURANCE' COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 1\10 . 8 . " 43.6. 'and 437 :Chadnut Assets on January 1,1888 , 5 " 003 74-0 09 -tr'-w-p- .*400,0b0 00 Accrued ........ . . 89 Premieres ... .... ....; .... YD. UNSETTLED CLAIMS: INCOME FOR 1868, 883,693 23. • Losses-Paid Since 1829 Over • 4509500,000. pia • Perl.etial ai d Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Chas. N. Rancher, Geo. Pales, .1. 7 °bias Wagner. Alfred Finer, Samuel Grant, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D., t Geo. W. Richards. Thomas Sparks, Isaac Lea. • Wm. S. Grant. CHARLE N. BANCKEtt, Preeident. GEO. PALES. vice Preeidadt. JAB. W. MoALLISTER. Secretary_ pro tech. Except at Lexington, Kentucky. this Company has ri• Agencies west of Pittsburgh., ' fel2 SCUT CAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP. • NY Or. ' PUILA.DELPHIA. ' OFFICE,: No. 8 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, SECOND . 'STORY. , ASSETS, $170,,,000. i Maul system exclusively, combining economy with Isfety. 4 - ' Insurm Buildings, Household Goods, and Merchandlse ;.eneraUY; LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. OBIL Caleb Clothier. • DIBJZOT WEUBM P. Reeder. ~ Benjamin Malone. Joseph Charms .• )- Thomas Mather. ' Edward M. Mamma i T. Ellwood Chapman, Wilson AL Jenkins. ;•,. Simeon Malls/ Lukens Webster, W •, Aaron V. Osak B H Francis res T. Atkinson. CLO IM Pident. BENJAMIN MALONE, Vice President. THOMAS Mamman, Treason T. ELLWOOD CIIAPILAIL SE THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PB,IL• ADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. Office No. 306 Walnut street. dAPITAL $300.000. Insures against logs or damage by FIRE. on Houses. Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture. Goode, Wares and Manhandle° in town or country. LOr.SES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Aunts .... . ............ ......................... • • .5461.177 76 Invested hi the following Securities, via.: First Mortgages on City Property,well socurod.sl26,6oo 00 United htates .. 117,000 00 Philadelphia City 6per cent. Loans. ... 75,000 00 Penneylvttnia 68,000,000 6 per cent L0an..... 06,000 00 _Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and 'second Mortgages. . . .... 35,000 00. Camden and * Aixit . ioi Cent. Loan.. . . ...... 6.000 00 Philadalphis. fiaz*i Sailtoad Company's 6 per Cent Loan... .. . ... . .. . . 5.000 00 Eluntingoon and Broad - * Top .. per bent.. Mort gage Bonds ' . . 4.560 00 County Niro Insurance Company's 5t0ck...,:...1,050 00 Mechanics , Bank Stock.. . ..... 4,000 00 Union Ralik of ....... 10,000 00 Union Mutilal Insurance Company's Stock.„ . ... 880 00 a ' Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia &550 00 sto Cash in• Bank mad on hand............ ........ . . 7,887 70 . Worth at Par. Worth this date at market til l s.es. DIRE(SThomas H. Moore, 1 „ Bamuel Cukor. James T. Young, Isaac F. Baker, Christian J. Hoffman, Barauel B. Thomas, .d Biter. President. Clem. Tingle/, Wm. Blamer, Balnuel Bienniu. B. L. Careen. Win. Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley, Bdwar C. CLI Tnindis C. rm. mounter] Pumermurrina., December TBE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—OF. Hee, No. 111) South. Fourth street, below Chestnut .., "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila. 4°IOIRO - incorporated by the Legislature of Pennelva. Ma in 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively; ' ' - • CHARTER PERPETUAL. Thli old and reliable institution.witti ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, contumes to Munro ,buildings, furniture, merchandise, dtc., either permanent. ly or torn limited time,against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customent._ • Lessee adjusted and aid with all possible despatch. • " ' ' ' • .DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Batter, • Andrew IL Miller, 'H . . enry Budd. • James N. steno, ' John Horn, ' • ' Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, • , • Robert V, Massey, Jr., George Macke , Mark Devine. • • CHARL I B J, BUTTER; President - • • ' ' ' HENRY BUDD, Vice President. -.BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF , Philadelphia.—Oilice. No. 24 North HAM street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char ter perpetual. Vapitaland Assets $168 , e00. Make insu rance against Lose or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings; Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise, on favorable termsr - : , • • Diu ,vrimfs: , Wm. McDaniel, - Edward P. Moyer. 'lsrael Peterson„ Frederick Ladner. t John F. Belsterling,. ..., + AdamJ. Glasz. . , lienry:Troomner, .. ~ : Henry Delany, , Jacob Selland et% John Elliott, Frederick Doll, , ' Christian 1). Frick, • . , Samuel Miler,' . ,” , ' , Oeorgo E. Fort. • Willi a m D... 0 ar door: .. , 'WILLIAM bfeDANIEf , . President • ' ISRAEL PETERSON,: Vide President. riumx L, ComoilifjcettltarrtinAlWroancor. • 111102 TORRL.: WA. Edith% HENRY D. COOKE. W. E. CHANDLER: JOWD. DEFEEM EDWARD DODGg. sel/Sms $491,176 70 $4241.082 Si Jal•ta th's tf i l: ; '-.;' . ..•[;:.,..i...Pt. - ;,o,:.xgrii;c , ',.:y:.'.. : !: .:;,':.,-... 'WVU..:,r:'...it:tik..lN.t4li.lt.ooo',.",' UOMPAXII , I4 , Vo , it K ; PUNT rakintr; eYN LORING AINDREWN, t ica o 6 JNOiI.IIIIDENBERGH6P? BRISSIVESICEBUiIftereterri - Assetie' 200 ma, basil, , JUNE. ALL POLICIES NONPORPEIT `PREMIUMS PAYABLE IN CASH. LOSSES PAID IN CASH. . Itßeeervealto Notes and dives None. fly Abe provisions of Its , chatter, the entire =Was belongs to policy holders, and meat be Paid to them in dividenft or , reaerved:for their , greater seettritr: Dlvt. dends are made+ on the contribution plan t and paid amxw 111/19. COMMOOLICIDg two yea= from the matelot WOPOI , brz; It has Already made two dividends - , amosustint 113102,000; an amount never before equaled durlnS the that three years 1113 Y, ; PERMITS .TO TRAVEL GRANTED-WITH. t OUT EXTRA CHARGE NO POLICY FEE REQUIRED. FEMALE'RISKETARENAT THE :USUAL , PRINTED, ,, RATES; NO • EXTRA PREMIUM ,BRING DEMANDED. Applications ter all kinds otpollcles, life,'ten•year life endowment, fermi or cuib:lrcari endOwstient. Went and all infcurnatfon cheerfully afforded at the AitAticit iIIFFACE OF THE COiIPAITII, NO. .404 WALNYJ • RkILLADELPHIA., • " ' . - M. M BARKER, Maniger , Eastern A flopstriment of the state . of FetwaYlVan • • , • Y • • : • - • Particul42 l`l s ßE Tto ARifießli • Width: in all untinces, will be Placed- in Coax panioa this city. as well as those of known standing in New itOrlt.New En land end Baltimore. , • • mgiEtw i cha,, 'AND rliduan t tlCp OX LIVE 3K**Atten4944. Companies of Unit kind • By, strict persotutfattention to; end proniiit d ego atob of • • huatnew :ezitrustod4o mi , ,, , caro,i I hope to merit and re. ofe.vo a fullrttara:of • '• 0:- • , • ; ra. RABISEAs' raltt NV 115 408 Walnut Mot" • ' VIRWINEURANCE , EXCLIIEIynx.--THE • PENN. -I: Odiumla Fire Insurance company-4ncorporated 1826 --Chatter Perpetnallioislo I W,altuit - street, opposititin-• dependence boners. • ' , > _ . Thliti.. otrpanyi favorably known to the community for Over fortyy ears. continues to insure against less or dam •sge by-fire,•on Public or Pritate_ Buildings, either perms, nently error a limited time: - Also. orriruripitiliaKlito , nni of Goods suid'lderchandise geueraliy, on überal terms: , Their Capital; together with a •large Surplus "Fundi• is v Inested in a most careful manner enables thorn' to'offereo•thet.tudired an undoubted 'i security in the case of loss, 4. -, • . DIRECTORS. - • • I ''. Dillia , SlittOt; ' , ",' '. ' John Majored:. :,.:. •-, , 1 Alexander Henson, :, . ' , Thomas. Smith, , Dead Ilazliihorst., t , : - ' , Henry Lewis , . ', • , - , ' Thomas 4lobins, . .., J. Gi ngham Fell, • ••• ' - ' Daniel Madriorlr,' Jr. ~ •, • _,,.. _..- DANiblit3MJ.T#, Jr... President., Wriarair G. VenVirts, Sessistarir • -, .- ,-.• ,• ' -44,-,-. IHEETNIPP kIA-11-E-11151310EEDNEPANY: NO.408:01 - PRILiDELPIDA • PIE,II , 3BIift.ANCE;EXO . LUSLITELY. ' Preach. N. Buck. .. ~, ,' , -Philip S. Jt3tice,, ehae Richardson. 'John W: Evernian. - tienry Lewis, : ~. . . - Edward D. Woodrair. Robert Pearce, John Retailer. Jr.. Geo. A. west, . . - , . Chas: Stokes. Robert B. Potter. , ~_,- Mordecai Bushy. •‘ ',, FRANOIs N. BUM. President. .: '. ' . - •' • L CHAS. RIGH&RDSON, Wee President. ~ Wu, . BLANOILAIM Secretary tOCCIIIIOI , 4 SIMAOS. JAMES . A:ISItEIWAR. AUCTIONEER: REAL MATE SALE DErJEMBER 23. _ Two bale; en W.,DNEBDAY4 - at 12 o'clock,nooth at the Exchange. will include the following— FRONT and DOCK STN.-Lesions of Abe tobacco Ware. barges and &brick *tore& adjoining. for I to 5. ; year!. IT order of-Commissioners of City Property. GROUND KENT .)F .$96 PER ANNUM--Well Soared and punctually paid. Ornhanti Court Sate—tßetcttetof - Thomas G. Ccmnqe,,• Ideetx• ••• ••.• • PIe..SPRUCE -.Desirable three story brick' 'dwelling above Ninth at lot 18 by $2 feet'. Hat the rmodern eon• veniences and la in good _ order, 929 MELON bT—Three:story. briekelweiling Witlebaek tuldings, lot 1536 by 8636 feet; subject to $66 per annum. Ormhanfe Cotrrt Sob --Astute of 'Merinos 0 WilUert,der,d.' 811ABEIWOOD ST—Bailding - to above Md ,75 feet front Mr 90 - feet to Dresden st ; eub eet to S6J per annum:' 4( 7 RUSH. 8 1: Two.story brick. out% below Coral 55th Ward,lot 15 by 6116' feet. Orphanb' Court " Bare-' Mate of Jam's adtt, 411 RUSH ST—, Twcestory brick and: lot 1.4.1ky 64 feet. Same Estate. ' 417 RUSH ST—Two-story brick house.and Jot,'ll by.6l felt Same Betate. 214 CURRANT ALLEY-4 'wo.stertbrick houses,wi.'w• attics, below Walnut at, Bth Ward. lot 14.45' bv id feet; tubJect. ; o $33 per annum. • • OLIVE nu-3 three-story-brick ":dwellings, Nos. 1317. 1319 and 1321 Olive it., above Coates stl'each about 16 by ell feet. C ear of ineuntbranees.. vir7 They ;ill be sold . _ separately. "agal — CATALOGUES ON SATURDAY. AT PRIVATE SALE. A VALUABLE TRACTOR 20 AC RES OF LAND. With Mansion BMA Wising Ben t Lane, intersected bl Right!). Ninth, Tenth and aleventh, Ontario and Tio4a streets. within 000 met o' .be Old York Road. Vatuaigi deposit af,Brick Clay. Terms easy. , A valaable bum:Woes property No. 818 Arch etreet.' • ' fiLIitIALNOTON.—A , fiandaorne Manton. on Main EL lot Ed by 700 feet. DAVD3 & HARVEY, AIit'TIONEERS. • Late with M. Thomas dc Sons. Store Nos. 98 and 50 North SIXTH street. Sale at Ncs 48 and 60 North sLrth street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, SUPERIOR LIBRARY BOOKCASE, ROSEWOOD SCHOMACKER FINE TRENCH )LATE MANTEL AND PIER MIR RORS. SUPRRIOR FIREPROOF SAFES OFFICE TABLES AND DESKai. SHOWCASE, FINE Vv L. VET BRUSSELS , INGRAIN ANt3 VENETIAN ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the auction store..Nos.'9B and 50 North Birth street below Arch street, o reprising—Superior Walnut and Reps Parlor Suit:handsome Oiled, Walnut Chamber Suite. neatly carved and finished in the best manner; elegant Buffetovith marble and mirror; supe rior P. atenrion Tahiti, large and very elegant Library Bookcase, with Secretary: fine•tonedllosewood Piano; made by Schomatker; fi ne French Plate Mantel Mirrors, n rich gilt and oiled frames:, two new French Plate Or Glasses,' 60 by 22 inches, in' oiled frames, made to .41er several superior FireprooPSafes. by Evans & Wet e n; Cato lase outdoor Ohowcium. a number of fine :wet, lernasels, Ingrain and Venetian Gamete, Hair stresses. find Feather Beds, a large quantity of Kitchen LI ensile. dto - lay be examined on Monday. , , Ir: C1616M33 . 1.111111 & SON, AUlrelOriblelkild COMMISSION MEROHANTS. No. 1110 CHESTNUT street. Rear Entrance No. 110711ansomstreet HO EHOLD FIihNITURE OP EVERY DESCRIS . a , TION REOFJ.VED ON CONSIGNMENT, - S . es_of Furniture at Dwellings atteEded to, on the most roasonahle terms GREAT , SALE OF FIRST-CLASS SI4VER PLATED WARM ELEGANT FANCY uopns, FINE TOYS, droi, • ON TUESDAY MORNING,, At 10 o'clock, and in the event' gut 7,4 'o'clock. at the auction store, wilt be sold, a stock of firotcla,us Silver Plated Ware and other goods suitee for Christmaa Pre sents. SALE OF FINE SWISS LACE CURTAINS, EM BROIDERED PIANO AN AB COVERS, &o. t,N WEDNE,'Si)AY MoitNlNt., . At 10 o'clock. at the auction store, will be sold, an in. voice of fine Curtains, &c. T A. mocLELLAND. Atcrio,EEß, . 1219 CHESTNUT street. , CONCERT 'HALL ACC rihN ROORK AU goods received and delivered in roar of Store, on. Olowr street LARGE SALE OF PINE 'TRIPLE 'PLATE SILVER WARE. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. Dee. 21, commencing at 8 o'clock. at the Auction ROOM% a handsome sentiment of Triple Plate Silver Ware, manufactured by Geo. IL Bechtel. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIRST-CLASS , NEW FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, December commencing at 103,1 'o'clock. by catalogue withoutreserve, for casb,elegant - setts and pieces adapted to the wants of our readers and buyers generally. BY BABBITT & CO, AUCTIONEERS. C FIGURE. • NO. 230 MARKET street, corner of HANK steet. ( 7 Cash advanced on COM iroments without extra charge. • . IMPORTERS' SALE POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Suitable for the Christmas Holidays, by catalogue. .ON MONDAY MORNING. rec. 91. at 10 o'clock, viz : 600 dozen 1, 9. a. 4. 5, (I, 7 and 8 blade Knives, in pearl, ivory. stag and shell bandies. Also. Table Cutlery. Carvers, &c„ &o , all in original packat es, and ' just landed. Will be sold in lots to suit retailers.: . ' • C D. MoCLEES & CO. AUCTIONEERS. . . _. _ No. 606 MARKET street SALE 0F.1690 opistkpo.tylv.,E9MS. BROGANS, &e. O'(RUNWAY lialliN11:" December 21, commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell by catalogue, for rash. 1600 cases men's, boy.' !tad youths' Boots, 'Shoes, Brogans. Balmora/s, . Abe, a large line of. Women's, Misses' and Children's wear. TEMPRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT—. H. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watches, Jewelry, I Jemmies, Geld and. Silver Fiats, and on all articles of value, for any_longth of time agreed on. WATCHES AND JAWELitY AT PRIVATE SALE.: Fine Gold Hunting ase.Double Bottom and Open Face English, American and 5 w1 85 Patent Lover Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Lapin' Watches; Fine-Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt- Ins. Ouse and- Open Face English, American . and kiwis' Patent Lover and Lapin° Watches; Double Cue English Quartier and* other Watches Ladles , . Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings ; Studs ds.;* Ono Gold Chains , ;Medallions LBracelets_i Scarf Breastpins;Pine i Fingerßiugs ; Pencil Cases and Jewelry. generally. FOR SALE.—A./arge and valuable Fireproof Ches 4 suitable for a'Jeweler Leon $650. MHO. several Lots in South Cataden.Fifth and Chestnut streets. . • . iIIeARIE do EVANS. AUCTIONEERS, • 630 CHESTNUT street. . sell THIS DAT, DIMMING and EVENING, A large invoice of Alankets. lied Spreads, Dry Goode Clothe, Caaaimeree, Hosiery. Stationery. Table and 'Poickat Cutlery. Notions &c. s - City and country merchants will And bargains. Em Terme wink. Goode packed free of chargo. • • ' eel ft rP L. ASHEEMciE it CO. AUCTIONEERS. AthOik 'Wok Above Fittb. rl, itiohieti as.PO ff •? NS,AIJOT ie. &nt IONNIORS. , 11J i ~ " No__. Mamh Fend& strolOW4 FINE ART EXSOBITION AND SMi OP : .VENT HIGHIZT - If. KNOB - ELIO, onecesaar to ~ GAUP a , vAr.f" Fork. anneunc4.o •to the peolde et 'RAH ___M* OA' will make *la Important orating et ,rinia.Worlu ri ia= in January .xt - and' &afoot that it atudr_to t anilmost eloantrAllection of Pictured and Wear of At! • error offered in Philadelpubi at Public tate. entire Collection.will been exhibition In the mutant galleries the Penouryhmtda: Acadentir' of Fine Arts.ponataenalue about January lit. trntlythe day of asIoLL , " • , • At therequest of 151.1Knoedler tlie entire arralitatml txhibition and gelling, will be nutter the mplialieratut! Mr. Charles F.,Rsuseltine,ll2s Chealnutat..- - • SALES OF. STOCKS AND ItEAL-r.ttli:- or- Public sales at the Pidladelptda SEAL_ -H'l'¢ TUESDAY at 12 o'clock. , • _ • SW - Friniltme Sales at the .AtcilOn'iti ,trie ..EFFOpir Sir Weil at Residences receive ealrecial atientibit. WIC AND OTHER STOCKS LOANS. , • tilt TUESDAY. DEC. 21, , Asold o'clock noon; at the Philadelphia F C ige.wut For Account of Whom it may eonit6i-m..: 413 tbs.'s* 'preferred stock of the Dauphin and Rua queb arum Coal(10„ ' r 9120 63 Scrip ._. do.. .° :' diro; , r ol • • For Other Account"— aliares,Eank of Northern Libeittlia; 20 sharer *ank of North Anneals. • 5 spares Academy of Music with ticket. 200 *hares McOlirttockville 011 Co: 4ti shares Central:Transportation Co. • lo ebares Chesapeake and Del. Canal,' 25 shares Fourth NatiOnal flank. I ' , Share cademy of Fine Arm, _' 24 'Mira; Farmers' and Mechanics ' National Bank. 154 aharea Second and Third Streets Pauscrori- - r ItAl was Co sl,l,oooaccond mortgage Coluinbus and Didientipolls trot Railway 7 per cent bond. 100 shares Brdad 'top Improvement GO. "- • _ BEAK ESTATEI3MM, DEC. 22. twins+ Court Sale — Estate of Mary 11., Nesroillt,—. FO I.STORY 011.1C14.ROSIDENOE,Ao .313 South Fifth street. below Somme stxret. • - . 16 TBREF-STfiRY . IC DW O LLINdO: Noa, tc 2141 iinchurtva). Christian at, Thoy,w ill be liod.eapp,-. kxectriora'"..nate;- it state' of•;Enoch Dlcklboon ;4401 , 7- TWO-STORY. PRAIRE. DWELLlN( t`riaBB4ti Br st .• Same :Eatate—TWO.E.TraltY. • BRICK '.l/WELLOIG.; , .. No. 4166 9. to st.,,Twenty.fout the Ward. 14ICD.P.RN THRER.STORY;BRI.CII. D'ArEtLING. 205 South 2hird'et. "' IL" NDSOME MODERN TAPEESI (ink tillltglr'lMr.r. SIDEN , S. No. 829 North ' , Tivellth ',Muth o 17 teat front. 120 feet deep to Andres 6E43 MODERN MIRE% -RPGRY BRICK. RE6I-DONLit.4 No. 3a26 ine et. - . • _ r. ' LARGO-AND DESIRABLE LOT.- Greer° -laue;:east of • - the . Germantown and ‘Norilatirwn , road,l!danavnuk. alat Ward. " - Ft.E. , T.CLAOS bitelN D.ISTILLERY;;-`N.O% Ccorner Beach andiCoatets Sts.irtilleventh Ward, Fleet' CollectiOft>t Di B tritt'' ' ' ' `.f; ntiisahvGANEouwnociza Fite Editions of the Poets,' Illustrated Works. Jdvenfior Books. Fine Enirraviogs, , ON FRIDAY 'AFTERNOON. Oct. 03. at o clock. . . . Excenters" Sale Re ellAtis*- OP SAMUEL US B&TUIiDa ' Y'ArrEKNU I)ec..l9th, at 8 o'clock. will be eoldlotjpublialia*rat the flue Bell Read.'27thWird,lrame• d barn, slaughter house and dye •acresof • '••• Kix geessit g. Also atone dwelling, and stable.: ..Northab. PasebsdVillernear 'Blue Bell, , 'B.oti.B.E•feet by 18134 feet. particolars.inbandbilbs. -_ • • • ' • • Txterisive iisleat2Ao South Second STOOK DE tiUDlcßltitt BIN ET FURNITURE. ' • ON MONDAY'140.11N1,010:•-• • • • • Dec. 21. at 10 o'clock,,t'ist•':'l'.. •41.••• . . A.: Henkel's% Ware ' 7 6 0 M Cis .I • 01.1 4 u South Second bevoldat.Apublis tale, - an exteuidve' assortment elstiperierFurnlturet, prieing..—Welnrit parlor anite, 'with rich andiplaln. eisren. inc.: . furniture ;- elegant chamber : furniture: y silents styles, all:. pantdectured ill :•‘. • superior manner expressly fortheir.wareroom'sales.,;4 - ar-. The eaio will be nenimitorY. and is niadeon .. tonnt.ol.blesent. - lienkels - ;being'.', about to remove to Abair ~, i new *Bremen:la, No. 1002 Arch , street.._ , • •.; • 6 • AND ELEGANT BOOKS— ON fiI eAL UNDA O Y F e C T iI i•E I S C L E AY A -andWEONESO . , , AYAFEWSO , ~.. , .., NOONS, 000 24=811d23ri ti 006.., At 4 'aviaalr.; a collec.ion' of ' cho e ire in i : 44 ,wiiuttA ..1 elegantly illuetrated worke n ini and alnerican editions ;; sni i _tabta_ P f_o o r ar tkoll ea day, o Py_asontn; ~, cotoptisine i the best-authors in al n p tin to P.bnata•:• tura and e Fine arts. , . :, --,• .. .; , 7,-.. . "A', :.'ib' ~ , . . . Sale No. ell North Eleventh street. _ SUPERIOR TORNLTI3RI9..ROsEWOOD PIANO ,_4IIB. ROBS, -- AXMLNSTER, BRUSdELS AND OTHER. CARPETti, Spa ON TUESDAY MORNING. - Dec. 22: at 10 o'clock. ac No. 611 North Eleventh street. above Crean street, by catalogue, the ',entire 'Furniture. comprising—Superior Walnut Parlor and Dining BOOM Furniture, Fine Civet French Plate Id ahtel - Mirror, Fine Toned Rosewood Piano, made by„Schomaeker do Co.; French Clans and Giasaware. by Secretary =Oil Bookcases. Walnut and Mahogany-Chamber Furniture. Sue Feather Beds and.•Hair-Matresses; Superior 'Ward rebel Fine 'Axminster. Britssela an d .Carpets. „ dcm. Also.Rehigerittors, Kitchen Furnititre. die' T , _ Estrin,. 1444 North Eleventhitt. - - ELEGANT EUNBUTORE. ROSEWOOD rr rim , 0 TINE CARPETS. &V' ' ' ON WEDNE AN MORNIN G • , SD Dec:23, rale o'clock. at , ',Bo L 444 North Eleventh street„ , ..° itbove Masker, street.',"hY_catalogue._ the entire Elegant , ithniture. comprising Handsorne Walnut ' Purls' Feral tore. , Fine Green Plush Coverings. Elegant Rosewood, Yteencr, made by Albrecht. Rickey di Schmidt; Elegant'' . Mantel_ .and Pier 2dirrors„ Superior .. Walnut Seem. tary and Bookcase, Superior. Walnut Dining Room Purril- , :' tore, Chins and Glaisware. Two Write of Elegant Walnut . Chamber Furniture, Bolsters and Pillows„ Fine Hair MareitesElegant Brussels and . otter 'Carpets,..Kitchen Furniture, the., dm. style t xt,toined on the Morning of stibl;..at_ o'clock ,‘ ' The entire Furniture. was made to order, and ie eqbal to new. SCOTT , Ja i AUCTIONEER., _ -- SCOTT'S ART CD' vt ' • , Il CliE B T"Lrr street:Pldladelphia, , . • &alb Or nix lilatryvErrEws SUPERB COL: . LE CTION OF HIGHCLASS MODERN PAINT. INGBi Mr. A. D'Huyvetter, previous to ble" departure for Ea, . s. rope, bas instructed B, Scott, Jr to dispose of hie entire gallery on the evenings a THURSDAY. a names kd• FRIDAY 17th andlgth December, at 734 o'clock. The names of the following distinguiebed artiste are represented br - T very choice and importantworks: . • Louis - Vali Kuick. , Verlat, ' • • Portielje, C. IL Webb. K B. Ten ate. David Col. • Tbeo. Gerard, E. Bosch. z - David De Neter. P. !Amin; • J. H. B. Koekkoek, Sondermann. • Henriettellonner, Herzog, • Danriac . W. Vereelmur. .'• E. Verbookhoven. Count A. De Byllindt„ F. Krueeman. • -• 11 Savry; and others.- • The above collection /tends unrivalled for artistic merit by any that 418f21 ever been presented' to -- the American' public for exhibition and sale, Now on view In the Esetern uattertes or tne vania Academy of Fine Arts day and eVening Until FugmEity SPECIAL RALE OF LADLESI.r,ITRB. , ROBES dm, ON FRIDAY MuttNING:. Dec.lB, at 10 o'clock,_ - • AT 704 CHESTNIrk STREET, I .Q A large and valuable assortment of Ladiek7Fute,CArrlage. Robes, dtc., direct from the manufacturers,' • SPECIAL SALE OF ROSEWOOD PIANOI3,__WAR-'r RANTED, B 1 A CELEBRATED NEW YORE MA NUFACTURER, AND HIGHLY FINISHED. • ON TUESDAY MORNING.- Dec.=, at 11 o'clock. at Scott's. Art Gallery 1020 Ches tnut street, will be sold, an invoice of Pianos, via : 2 No. 1 cll3 4 loctave Overstnurg Rosewood Flalsoe. lugblv fir tel d. 2 No. 2el I.ectave• Uverstrung Rosesvocul Flrsq,v highly'finithed. ' , a 1 , :o. 0 crass 7.octave Overatrung Rosewood Flan". highly finished. Also, one. 7-octave Rosewood Piano, richly carved.hy Bailey. •The handsomest and beet instrument in tW (runny or the world, the mate of which-was. sold for 18000, All of the above , warranted of the best finish; by One of 'ho most 1. alebrate4 manufacturers in this country or °hatchet a. 110eUM INO. DURIIOROW CO., AUCTIONIerRie, , Nose2ll2 and:l34 MARKET street. collar Bank st, Successors to John 13. Myers eis Co LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EITROPEAM DRY GOODS.__ ON , MONDAY MORNING: Dec. 21. at 10 o'clock. on four mouths! credit • DRESS GOODS. • ;• • • Pieces Paris Merinos, Deiaines, Poplins, Cashmeres. do. London Moberg, Alpacas, Coburg Serowe. do. Emp 4 ro Cloths. all wool Plaids, Lpinglines. ILES, NEI:VETS, &c. Pieces Blom Gros Grains, Drap do France. Taffetas. • do. Black Gros do Afriques. Colored and FaucF • . Site. do. Black and Colored Velvets. Velveteens. Siting. • SHAWLS, CLOAKS. oko. , Full line ' Brooke, Thibet and Wool Plaid Shawls. - • • Full line Cloaks, Fancy Clo ;kings,' Scarfs,die. —ALSO— Fashionable Furs, Balmoral and Hoop Skirtid Tick" Linen i•uo nhhing Goods and Hdlefa, Suspendora. I .f Dre. s and (Nook Trimmings. Braids. Buttons. Umbrellas, White Goods, k env Goods, Toys, &o SALE OF 1600 CASES soars. SHOES. TRA VELING BA,(113, MORNING, ON TUESDAY MORNING, ' • ' • Dec. IL at 10 o'clock. on four months' credit- LARGE SALE OF BRITISH,FRENCEc. , GERMAN AND DOMEoTIC 111 W 009DS. ,• ON THURSDAY'MORNING Dec. 24, at 10 o'clock. on four months' credit. AIIOT. M A-11 _( T Latei l i R lialeffmen tor hi. ThomeThma Sons) No. 559 03111,13TN0T etreeL reaz entrance from MlflQt. HAMNER% ite. efukNittlßE o Ivr,Apci-c E"E'' ST, ADD:. . 9. HORSr "" nAtINED FRUIT, vEorritzr.XEK_lt4-4.000 . 0A8EM kJ trail. Canned . Peacbes; 1500 cases fresh (limed Pine , Appleer • 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, in glass; 14100 eases iGreen Corn and Green Peas; WO caret froth - Plums fit , cane; 900 cases fresh Green Gages; 600 cases Gherijes. to; syrup; 240 082103 Blackberries, in syrup; 600 cups 'Maw. burrier,. in syrup; 600 ca& fresh Pears, Insyrup; ikwe casco Coned Tomatoes 500 ewes Gystt_nk . Lobstars and - , Clams; 600 cases Roast Reef Mutton. Veal. Elonrkg' • leer tale by JOSEPH B. BC§ 4 CO.. 1118 eont BOND'S BOSTON , AND-' TRENTON' BISCUIT.--TH trade supplied with Bond's Butter, Cream. Milk. °Atom and hgs- Biscuit. Aloe, West dr There's cols. brated Trenton and Wine by JOS. R BUSEREM (WE. Bole Agents:4S South Delaware avenue.' CANTON GINGER. PREISEIiVED (Ander, in erneof the celebrated ebyloortg brand; aide. Dry Preceried . Glnaer in boxes, thicbrted bud far Pala by JOSPallt DU2Siklt &t:O.. 1U Boutli Rattilya,
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