!.4: -0 ; 2:-• '- ,!, , ' e ,-•- •'' '"22. -A, 74,W . A.. -, ;: , ..- , ,.. ?.r T. O : • ''''.l-:--Rk' ' , AI/WAXEN enteral Address of the Itepubl Party to the people of Iltadrith Mama); 'Dee Reimblicarf Qom ' -; 'l4,mitt: of Madrid have issued an address to to AAF ri:uplts imploring them to restrain' all excesm.:, and in no Cafe to give way to violence. The att. dress if, AS follows : A sacred and imperative duty - has caused u; -; once more emphatically to insist upon the peace rui declarations which we so frequently nave made. Thoroughly convinced of the importance of so doing we, again counsel our corellgionista topreserve and maintain at all hazards puwic T`_ '4 order and respect for ' the laws, as the W - 1 supreme necessities of the present moment, as s matter of the first icterest to us augur the critical circumstances in which we are placed and na the surrst meana of securing a definite triumph to the republican principles, which alone 1 .4"-: are capable of insuring thei, lasting peace and the • lasting liberty of our - sleai country. Manna), Dee. 7,1865. Here follow the signatures, at the head of which appears that of dose Marie Grease, the - President of the Republican party. queen. Isabella About to Publish a Itlanigestoto Alter supporters. A Madrid letter contains the following , Queen Isabella is said to be about to publish a manifesto,- - calling 'on the supporters of her dynasty to present themselves as candidates at the elections, and by that means to bring about the triumph of her cause. There is' a question' of founding a , Journal under - the title of. El ...Alma.de Robespierre. General Prim,. has just promoted, by, seniority, 'forty captains, thirty-seven lieutenants, thirty seven entAlenteriants - and — thirty-one ser-' geants. The Correapondeneia announces that the Carlist agents are very active in Catalonia. , -;•The. same journal, hinted a few days back that a for eign emissary had arrived, at Seville to combat, the candidatelthipof the Make de Montpensier. For i fear that its : insinuation :should pass•unper ceived the same organ adds that a,Seville letter calla attention to the large quantity of French money in circulation" in that town. The Disturbances at Cadiz--IProele, tuation el Gen. • He liodai-- , Surrender el the insurgents: On the morning of the;l2th Gen. Caballero de Roda addressed tile following proclamation to the inhabitants of Cadiz: "A revolution, Incited and fomented by secret e enemies, is deluging with blood the' streets of your beautiful city, but has found no echo in the Peninsula. and I come to suppress it with the forces placed at my disposal by the Government. Lay down your -arms, and your lives will be saved. .This .I guarantee you in the name of the Government, on whose clomency you may rely. Suchis the.only means-by-which the-insurgents can escape being treated with inflexible rigor. "I grant you a delay until to-morrow at noon, in order that the old men, women and chlldren, well as all peaceably disposed citizens, may leave the town. "Inhabitants of Cadiz! It will not be my,fault, if, with the means of attack which the imperious law of necessity compels me to employ, there should come for Cadiz a day of mourning and ruin. I shall regret such a result front the bot tom of my heart, but shall do my duty." This proclamation produced an- impression 'upon the insurgents, and they sent a delegate, accompanied by the Consul of the United States, to Gen. Caballero, offering to place their arms in buildings which he should designate. Gen. Caballero de Rods, at the head of the Army of Andalusia, entered Cadiz on the 12th at two, o'clock. The people were giving up their guns. On the morning of the 13th the insurgents of Cadiz offered to surrender their arms into the hands of the Consul of the United States, but Gen. Caballero de Roda refused to entertain such a proposal, arid declared that the hOstilities would be renewed if the arms were not placed in the military buildings. The insurgents there upon yielded to his ordera, and the troops, tinder the command of Gen. Caballero entered Cadiz at 2 P. M. ENG L&ND. !lir; Glatistone 9 s . Address to his Co•i- stittionts. The Prime Minister has Issued the following ad dress to the electors of Greenwich : D. CARLTON How's TannacE, Dec. 10, 1868. G entlemen : Since the time when you , were pleased to elect - me as one of your representatives the government which was then in power has re signed, and I have been called upon by her Most Gracious Majesty to meet the public necessity thus created by the formation of an administra tion to conduct affairs and to prepare for Parlia ment.the proposals which the condition of the country demands. After the share I have taken in recommending the measures which have been principally under the view of the constituencies during the recent elections it was impossible for me, consistently with loyalty or honor, to decline the commission thus entrusted to me by her Majesty. I have accordingly accepted the office of First Lord of the Treasury, and I have been and still am actively engaged in the endeavor to form an administration which may, I trust, deserve the confidence of the country, and will certainly use every effort in office to give effect to the great measures which, out<of office, its members gene rally have agreed in recommending to the coun try. It is under these circumstances that I solicit a renewal of my trust. lam aware that I must rely wholly on your indulgence, for my time and thoughts are absorbed by imperious demands which do not leave to me the usual opportunities of appearing among you before the day of elec tion, and which suggest that others might be more capable of doing full justice to your local Interests. But I have felt it my duty to place the question before you in a broader view,and,grate ful as I have just reason to be for the past, all that it has taught me of your public spirit, now renders me not lees confident of the coming is sue, which I very respectfully leave in your bands. I have the hofior to be, gentlemen, your most obedient and faithful servant, BELL/ UM Destructive Storm—lwenty-six People Killed in a Church. (From the London Post, of Deo. 14.1 A violent storm broke over Belgium last week and committed great ravages in almost all the towns of the kingdom. At Tournal the roof of the town hall was partly carried away; at Namur some lives are said to have been lost; at MOM chimneys were blown down and houses damaged and several booths from the fair field e ere carried away. At Bruges, the church, the hospital and the theatre, in addition to some fac tories and private dwellings, suffered consider ably. Also, at Fritzlar, near Cologne, the tower of the church was blown down during massi and several persons burfed under the ruins. Sixteen corpses have already been got out, but ten more are known to be still there. Al/Srisia,s inc: Emperor's Address to the Army. The following is the text of the order of the day lately addressed to the Austrian army by the :Emperor Francis Joseph and noticed by tele gram: BUDA, Dec. r, 1868.—The monarchy requires peace; we must therefore set ourselves to main taining It.• With that view I have submitted to the two parliaments of the empire a bill by vir tue of which all the population capable of bearing arms will cast into the balance, at given moment, all their forces to assure to the government the accomplish ment of Its exalted mission and to my faithful people the protection of their dearest interests. The two Chambers have fatly responded to my expectation. Penetrated with really patriotic sentiments, they have adopted the new military law. I have Sanctioned. it and ordered it to be put Into mention. The political reorganization has brought back the empire to that historical basis on which it reposed at the period' ln which it successfully maintained the meet serious con :•:••• Theta and obtained brilliant victories. The two . portiere: of my empire now share, with equal in ,,terest, in the grandeur, power and safety of the monarchy. My army has thus gained an ally t which will vigorously support le good and ill fortune. My people, responding to the appeal f the Law, will group themselves, without dls nisction of class, with pride, under legitimate . Alconsclottfinese of themselves, around my flags to W .fulfll their most noble dudes. The army !,4. should _be school of those virtues with out which nations arb powerless to pre erve their greatness or empires to maintain r• , thelr power. To the army Is added a now etc [cent, the landwehr, as a .complement to ;tiro common defensive forces. That , ; r is body Is destined to co• operate in the same object ;4, ras the army; it is composed of the same elements, and, - moreover, is partly . ; composed of former regular troops. My army has met with rade re r,` ee; It has had to tuulorgo painful trials; but - - , . - ALLEGEDIio lne MIER Aw TED.-.-A 'who store his name as Edward Jackman was arrested yesterday in the neighborhood of Eleventh street and Girard avenue, by Chief Lemon and Detec tives Joslina.Taggert pond Geo. H. Smith, upon the charge of having been concerned in the rob bing of the dothing attire of Dunseith Brothers, No. 1019 Walnut street, last.week. A coat 'which was stolen from the More wapfouxd on his back. Some of the other plunders has also been re covered by the officers. The accused will have a hearing at the Central Station. The loss of Messrs. Dunseith Brothers %larger than was at first reported. The entire stock , of cloths, cloth ing, tice., valued at $4,000, was carried oft. .:It is supposed that_ the_tbieves harts wagon..orru.back street -3.I.IIk—YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.— The monthly meeting of this Association was held last evening. The opening exercises wero conducted by Peter B. SIMOTIS, Esq. Presjdent of the Association.- An essay upon Esq., subject of "Making the Prayer Meetings attractive" was read by the Rev. Alfred Taylor. The qhestion "Can Prayer Meetings be made attractive to un converted young men?" was debated by a-number of the members. 78 new members were elected. During the evening resolutions were tnioptcd in reference to the death of Rev. Robert J. Parvin. ANNIVERSART.—The Sunday School attache.l to the Church of. the Atonement held their anni versary on Sunday afternoon. The exercises consisting of singing and reciting, passed off very creditably to both teachers and , scholars. Addresses were made by the pastor, Rev. Benja min Wateop,-D. D., abd Mr. R. Bullion. At the conclusion the pastor presented a 'very hand somely hound book to each. scholar. The Sun day School is in a very prosperous condition, numbering about 500 scholars. &mum itorumny.:--Some time during last night the grocery and provision store of Joseph Haz zard, on the corner of South and'Larkin streets. was entered by prying open the window shutteri on Larkin street, and robbed of goods consisting of hams, coffee, sides, shoulders; and valuable books and papers,the principal portion of which were recovered this morning in a tenement house in Penn street, oelow South. NEWSPAPER ENLARGEMENT.—The Morning Post announces that on the Ist of January next it will appear in entirely new type and in an en larged form, the price being increased to two cents per copy. The Post is a lively, interesting and enterprising newspaper, and its lynsine§s prosperity is indicated by this enlAygement. ALL QVIET.—The city is very quiptat the prie sent time. The returns of the Lieutenants of Police made to the Mayor this morning were very meagre. The arrests were few, and, with the exception of three petty assault and battery cases, all of the prisoners were charged with drunkenness. BLrBECRIPTIONS taken for all Magazines and Periodicals; sent by mail or served to any address, at publishers' prices. Trenwith's Bazaar, 614 Chestnut btreet, Philadelphia. WE call attention to the advertisement of a partner wanted. Address Box MO, P. 0. f 43-04033 S FOR Ttu , . 'I O IbeHOLIDAYS. :1C J. E. CALDWELL tSz CO., Novelties, Gems and Artistic Goods, Greatly excelling in variety and extent every former effort of this lime. to which they Invite attention. Gold Watches, . Diamonds, Oriental Rubies, Emeralds and Sapphires, East India. Pearls. A magnificent stoek of Jewelry In ITALIAN BYZANTINE MOSAICS. W. E. GLADSTONE GOLD JEWELRY. PAL AIS ROYAL JEWELRY. Bronze and Inlaid Marb'e Clocks Vases Of the most exquisite taste from all quarters of Europe. Our arrangements. both in Europe and this country,are ouch ea give us unusual facilities In the selection and eco nomical production of our stook. It le our wish, as well as Interest, to swum to our. patrons the benefit of such udvantages'in Ek t HENRY HARPER, Hoc a complote secortment of new otileo of Itratchee, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-THILADE its courage has , not:, been .east ;down, down, and my faith in its valor remains unshaken: - Lies the path of „ fidelity and of honor, which has hitherto been followed by the valiant, sons of my empire,iconstantly remain the same. The army should net deny its past, bat'renew in -the present the gliirions recollections which have been , handed down rtoit by formerr ages. Pro gressing with time and science, and strengthened by the adjunction of new elements. the military forces should command the respect of , the enemy and protect the empire and the throne. FaAaces Josaper. The above document is followed by the test of the new Army bill. 'CITY BUILf-LigTll,lw4 A Hannsostu Sraccrung.--The new,Substan . tial and handsome edifice now in progress of erection at Washington Squire and' Walnut :street, for the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, is rapully. approaching completion. The new structure is built of massive granite from the extensive quarries at Quincy, Was., and the design is in the Italian style of architecture. - _ It has a' front on Walnut street of 51 feet 6 Mehts,_:and on West Washington Square of 1811 feet. -By this judicions• location - opposite the. Equate, the managers haim secured, abundant light and ventilation. The building is : fire-poor thmughont, its .partition walbrall being of brick or massive stone work, and the floors'constructed with brick arches springing from walls arid iron beams. To carry out more completely thie idea 01 the Managers, security from lire, the Stairways are 'also. constructed oflron. • • ; ; The main banking room will be finished with marble and walnut, and fitted up with counters, desks, Sc., in cerrespondittz style. • ' The corner-stone was-laid on the 18th of Juno ilk and,- considering the size of the'building,-its progress has been very rapid and creditable to !thoseengaged upon it.. This substantial edifice will be a decided orna ment to the neighborhood In "which It is located, end:add another to the Hat of - architectural tti umphs for which Philadelphia is already cele- WALTVIEMO• JEWEIJIT, agve N 0.902 CHESTNUT STREET, Aro now opening a collection of NEW DESIGNS IN - IN BETS, FOR MANTEL ORNAMENTS ! Very choice yroductioxie of Art in REAL BRONZE. Elpecld denims in STERLING SILVER GOODS, Beet qualltiee and newest styles In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Plated Wares. An unrivaled display of • FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, In Metal, Marble, Cut Glaoi, Leatlter and 0 olden Bronze, MODERATE PRICES throughout our stock, without exception. " • nol7 to th a tf No. 520 AROFI -STREETi Jewelry, Solid Silver, and Milled %Ware. dOLO Vitrp6 sw.&7a ViIIEROMONV in It. 8414 . &c. • 'D S' . TIFFANY ''& CO 9 Nos. 550 and 552 Btoadway, New York Now offer and are `daily opening their 'imlections and importations of • ' JEWELRY, biansouds, Precious Stones, Gems. • WATCHES , , . • of Tiffany & Co., Frodettam. Jurgenion and others. SILVERWARE of their own and ether manufacturtv PLATED-WARE of English and the beet American Make.' OTJTL,ERIC, of Itpset# it Bone, various styles. ' BRONZES - - ' in great vailety, subjects, artlina . hi, birds, vaaee coupe, &a CLOCKS, ISLA:STEL • MESS GAS-FIXTURES • -; of bronze manufactured on, the pratiliiie FANCY oc):ous. • vir.,NbrA, gilt 'mid .tordime library eetq, lek-etands, bellsibonbonnteree end grotasque - ConcelW LONDON and yfENNA gilt and liiither articles, Docket•books,' portfolios, etudente ' handker • chief glove tnevelingatulettonphel -bags. Work, penell. card. cigar and nail boxes., writing disks. papierteriee. dressing and cases. U 02., and ourglate Porcetain vases, 3ardinieres.'coups, toilet seta. fans. smellingg bottlee,vinaiirettes,zitatch4ities in niello. opera glamiee, perfurnem ivory rood!, brußlies; 0i7L 1 4,.P1C:0 10,--Sr.. CHRISTMAS' NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. L. LADOMUS & CO. , - Je*elers, - - NO - 802" , CHESTNIOZ . ,STEigET, Being determined to reduce iheli large stock of _ . Piemonds; Watehee c Jewelry s "AV — JO Mt, WA. R, E. Offertheir elegant aa3ortmen4Cowl - 11134.;ef Fine Gold .end Siluea Watohes For Ladies'. Gents', end Eolts',Use. . ine Leontinea and vest plains JEWELRY, Of the latest aisles and Designs. 11111T0119, STUDS, SEAL RUGS, &e, at extremelylow price& SOLID --. SILVER WARE, IN GREAT VARIETY. Including a beautiful assortment imitable for BRIDAL GLETS.• Our Stock is large and varied, embrectug all the Latest Novelties in the Jewelry line. and purchasers will find ~ o to u p p e r r e ldvantade to ckpj;.efille_rffe n asin . g elsewherr. 1. /..x =MU HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS WILSON & STELLWAGEN, 1028 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. • WA_TO PIES, Jewelry, Diamonds, Bridal Silver, 111113ICAL BOK AND FINE BENCH CLOCKS, All of which we are offering dele44W4o t Reduced Rates. .aa," • J. T. 13FALLA.GHEfi t 7", t, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 1300 Chestnut Street, (Late of Bailey & Co.) WATCHED, DLIHONDS, SILVER WIRE, ae., AT LOW PRICE% oeB to th o tde3l rik¢ _ es 4 „.• BARGAINS IN WATCHES . FOR \ HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Executors of the late JOHN H. HARPER will sell at RETAIL the stock of WATCHES, he., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, at the old etaud, 308 CHESTNUT STREET, deZ3 • WATCHES AND MUSICAL BOXES BE. r2y, paired by skillful workmen. FARR BROTHER. Importers of Watches, eta, Chestnut street. below Fourth. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ISAAC X. STAUFFER. No. 148 North Second 'Pt‘. ° NIT/ 9 1%1E 1 47 JEWELRY, olir ittfErnz a llit f . VERWARE, suitable for Holiday Presents, which will be sold low for cash. dblimrtgt Insure Your Life Now IN THE PENN MUTUAL, No. 921 CHESTNUT . STREET. Assets Liable for Losses. - - 52,250,000. Endowment Policies are desirable as Presents to de. Pendent relatives; are prudential investments, and always good to have on hand. Those insuring in December will participate in the January Return Premium Dividend. Thhi old and substanthd purely Mutual Company will furnish Policies more favorable to the Insured than many of the Stock ComPardes. • Forma of application and all information needed may be had at the Office or,from the Agents. , del° th s to 10tre ARE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PH/1. , ADELPOLA. , • Incorporated in 1841. -Clatter Perpetual. Oilier% No. 808 Viralnut street. CAPITAL $BOO.OOO. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE. on Homes, Stores and Ober Buildings. limited or pmpetual, and on Furniture. Goods, Wares and liierchandUe in town or country. LOCSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets ...... ... ... . . .... ...........$437.f 98 82 Mortgagesinvested in the following Securities viz. • Fi t CI Pro rt 11 &BS gm re on ty, _ye Awe seellie 00 United States Government Loans.. .. . , ... 117,000 00 Philact elphla City fiper cent. LOana_••• .. . .. 1 5.000 (Al Pennsylvania $8,00(4000 per cent. Loan... 80,090 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Snit Mottirige.. 5.000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's per Vent. Loan... .. ... 8.000 00 Loans on CoilaWaYs, • • ' 500 U) Buntingoon 8114 Braid Wo . p . 1 per Cant Mort gage bonds LBW 00 County Firs Insurance Company's Stock.. 1.060 co Altebanica'Bank Stock.— .......,.. ." 4,000 00 Commen tat Bank of Pennsylvania Stock MOW 00 'Union Mutual Insurance Company's *took... 880 00 It. Brume Insurance. Company of , Stock... ........ ............ 8,250 00 B Cash in ank 'and on hand 12,258 88 Worth at Worth this auto at market prtcos Clem. Tingley, DlR , ECT°l ll . otaas U. oro. Ww; Murmur, • Samuel Casts:ter. Samuel biPpliam, Jamul, T. Young, ' H. L. Carson, lease F. Baker,. Bteveneea, ChrlettaaJ-11offulan. • Benj. W. Tingley, ' bamuol Tim mai. • , - Edward Biter. CLEM. 'IIhGLEY, Preaideut. Tunnies C. H ILL Secretary. pni),AnnisuiA„, ueoembor 1,1869. th a CI EiffißM=S2l=l=l HIA; TtJ.ESDAY; , 16E118; RAILROAD •COM PA NY FIRST:',IIORTGAGE:BOND.4 WANE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES , , Of the tine yiest'from Omaha !aro now eoinpleted. and the work Is going on through the Whiter. As the .die. lance between the finished portion of the Onlett ind Oen: tred Pacific Bathes& is now bees than 400 =ilea, and both companies are slushing forward the work with`groat energyvempl4ing over 00,000 !lien, there can he tie doubt that the Whole -' GRAMD LINE TO ,TBE PACIFIC WW be open for BUSltlfslllll In the llomnaer of The iegular , DeVerinnent Commissioners have pro flounced the EniOn Pacific Railroad to lie FIRST CLASS ifl every.respect, and the -Special Cominission appointed , by the !resident says; uTalien as a. whole; TIE UNION PACIF/0. RAIL. ROAD DAS B EEN WELL CONSTRUCTED. AND T E. GENERAL ROUTE FOE THE LINE EXCEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. ' The energy and' perseverande with which the work luta been urged forward. and the rapidity with which it has been executed are withoutpariJlel in history, and in grandeur and magnitude of und•rtalting it has never been equaled." The Report states that any de. fielencies thatexiat are-only-those incident to - all-nove roads, and that could not have been avoided without Ma terially retarding the progress of the great work. Such deficiencies are supplied by all railroad companies after the completion of the line.when and wherever ekperienco shows them to be necessary. The report concludes by saying that "the country has reason to congratulate itself that this great work of natiovat importance is so rapidly approaching completion imder .ruch favorable auspices." The Company now have in use 18710comotives and nasals 2,000 :are of ail deicriptions. A large additional equip ment is ordered to be ready in the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and ties diet ibuted for 120 miles in advance of the western end of the track. Fully 1202111 es of iron for new track are now delivered west of the Xis 'sourilliver. and 90 miles more.are en route. Tho fetal expenditures for construction plirtatsies in advance of, the completed portion of the road's notiese than Stglitmillion Besides a donation from the Government of 12,600 acme of land tier mile. the Company is entitled to a subsidy in U. B. Bonds on its lino as completed and accepted; at the average rate of about 829,000 per mile, according to the difficulties encountered, for which the Governtnent takes a second lien Tao security. The Company have already received $2:1168.100 of this subsidy, of which 611.W.00 was paid Dec. 6th. and $646,000 Dec. 14th. Government Aid—Secarity of the Bonds By its charter, the Company is permitted to teens Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the tame amount as the Government Eonds;and no more. These Bonds are a First Mortgage upon the whole road and all its equip ments. Such a mortgage upon what, for a long time,will be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States, takes the highest rank as a safe security. The earnings from the way or local business for the year ending June 30. 1868, on an average of 471 miles, were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which, after paying all expenses, were much more than sufficient to cover all nterest liability upon that distance, and the earnings for the last five months have been $2,386.870. They would have been greater, if the road had not been taxed to its utmost capaci'y to transport its own materials for con. etruction. The income from the groat passenger travel, the China freights, and the supplies for the now Rocky Mountain States and Territories must be ample for all interest and other liabilities. Ito political action can redrice the rate of interest. It must remain for thirty years—ex Der cent. per annum on gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. in currency. The prfneval i 8 then payable In POW. If a bend, with such guarantees, were issued by the Govern. went, its market price would not be tees than from 20 to 25 per cent. premium. As these bonds are Issued under Government authority and supervision, upon what is very largely a Government work., they. must, ultimately approach Government prices. No other corporate bonds are made so eecurti: The price for the present la PAlLand accruedintoreat at 6 per cent. from July 1. 1868. in currency. Subscriptions will be received in Philadelphia by And in New York At the Company's Oftee,No.2o Nassau St, ohn J. Cisco 81 Son, Bankers, 59 Wall St. And by the Comuenre edvertleed Agents throughout Bands sent/rec. but parties subscribing thrcityh loaf: agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A NEW PAM PRLETAIO) MAP WAR ISSUED OCT. let. containing a report of the progress of the work to that date, and a more complete statement in relation to the value of the bonds than can be given in an advertisement, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices or to any of the advertised agents. The Coupons of the Plitt Mortgage Bonds UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., Due January Ist, 1869; ITT GOLD COIN, Free Of Govern- .4431.698 83 At the Company's Office, NO. 20 NASSAU St, New York, 41454.841 w .2chedulee with twenty or - more coupons will now be recetved for examination. end gold cltecks for the eadte will be delivered Dec. 30th. • • JOHN J. CISCO . Treasuror, Now Yorks Disozaunsis_loth, Left • dolt tb to Ina MaMAMME ';'UHF -UNI:ON:... , :rActEI-o..ii OFFER it LIMITED AMOUNT OF *10:1 , :0:-.H DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 S. Third Street. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 B. Third Street. AND BY the United Stateo. OF TEIE Witt be , paid•on and atter that date: XIIO2II Tax, ..~~~tily.--. .~...._...~.. ~ ~'~ ME= - USEFUL . AND DESIRABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Every Price and Variety. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET. .28 aq th erroo 001.A.1314:V 434:1143:13S FOR GENTLEMEN. GREAT REDUCTION., Preparatory to taking - account of Stock January 1. we wilt until that date, offer oar largo stock of MEI4Vb FURNISHING GOODS • GREATLY BELOW USUAL PRKIES. Ae wo have, in addition to a complete amortmeut of lISDERWEiIit AND Holum An elegant variety of fancy goods." comprieing Scarfs. Tier, Worm Cardigan Jackets. and other reqoLltes for gennemen. with a rich stock of - Wranpera and Braaltfaat Coats, This will afford an opportunity for procuring . Holiday Presents atNoderate . Pricies WINCHESTER & CO., 706 Chestnut tweet. del2 to th 21n) CHARLES RUMP?, PORTE MONNAIE,, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MANUFACTURER, No. 47 North Sixth Street, below Arch, PIaLADELPIILL Porto Monhatea, Cigar Omer. Pocket Booke. Port Pollee. Babas, Dreretog Cares , Money Be li e. Work e toxes. Banker.' Casea, Purees, Wholesale and Retail. de2 12M:cedar • OPERA GLASSES. Ono of the best muntments, including many new de signs. Just received and for sale at low prices by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT STREET. de3 th s to tf NEW STYLE SKATING BOOTS. BARTLETT, The Boot Maker, 83 SOUTH SIXTH- STREET. NEW STYLES FOR THE PROMENADE. NEW STYLES FOR THE PARLOR. NEW STYLES FOR HEAVY WEATHER. Ms large stotk enablea him to furnish a good fit at all thrum 0c1.7a to th 19rt05 HOLIDAY .43 1 r CO COLO Si R & G. A. WRIGHT .624 Chestnut Street,. Have:Just received a large arscortanen of now and elegant INDIENIAN CLADS VASES AND TOILET lATS,DRIBING CASE INIVCOADII AND PATIN, CHARCOAL PIPES, Together with a great varlet/ of • FANCY ART ICLES, 'specially adapted for EIOLID Y PRESENT/3.w ich they offer for gale at VERY REDUCED PRICES. de3 tialrps CHRISTMAS PRESENTS..-A BEACTIFUL CANARY is the Mort welcome present you can Make your wife or sweetheart. • A tine wor. meat of an kinds of birds and cages at • • 4 .• , • • WM. E. COLLIER. Am BROS , deleth s to At.rpt 226 Dock street. below Walnut. GENUINE FARINA COLOGNE.— - FINEST FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE HAND. "ic POMMADIRS, RICHLY SCENTED SOAPS. HeIR PREPaRATIONS, Ito., in gnat For aide by JAMES srircnv. grind and 9PPO4 deA.tfrpi zuvuous, &c. TUST DECEIVED AND IN STORE 1.000 OASES OP eJ tAramnaane, oparkting Catawba and Oaliforula Wines. Port. Mad eir,e Sherry. Jamaica and Banta Cruz Itup, lino old Drandleo and Wtdoktee, wholesalu and, retail.:- P. J. JORDAN'. 220 Pear 'Arai% Below Third. and Walnut 'trouts and above - Dock street. . del TORDAN'S CELEBRATED PURR TOMO ALS FOR J invalids, family use. • Tho subscriber is LLOW fumbled with his *full Winter supply cf bin higblynutritious and well.knowia beverage' its wide *rose and increasing use, by order of phi claw, for loyal de, use of families. dos„ aernmend it to the- stteption of all consumers who want a strictly :pave sr. licit ; prepared from th s ,best materials, and put up is the most careful MIME= for home IWO or transportation.. Or. dem by mail or otherwise prOMptlYsuppliedi P. J. JOU/AN, 220 Pear street. Below Third and Walnut otreete. , , • r"**** * * * ****.T. •• • r •• • • • ••••.••,.•• -•- ...I - • -I;4l.PosSixtr..E liOUSETO , GET-TBE PRIC.E.4 'DOWN .418 LOW tta are now selling all our CLOTHING, and Oo'RE,4 47 OAT or et can Le.very easily seen An appramement of the stock was made under , dwection of the E'IECFITOJ, and then it teas deterthined to sell it at ONCE to make .'a quick iettkment of the accountk qt, the:former Firm: • • To - do this THE PRICES WERE ITT DOWN, so , that we , , GUARANTEE them fully - TEN PER CENT: LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, OR GOODS TAKEN BACK AND 'OAI3II PAID OVER AGAIN E4ElOtiti,TO BEOTERWIBE - -It will be remenibered that our Style, Mako and kiniah is NARK. , BETTER titan ordinary , Ready-Made' , Clothing.' Oar largo facUltlca always enable Us to BELL OREAPER;THAN OTHER ROUSES; and now; under these special circumstances,. It can be readily seen that this is THE opportunity to'lay in a fall supply., We have still a very lafgentoeiC(it knit tltOtlifievvdrili o[ Goads);._ and freshly. supplied every day by new lots as we arc making up' all - • . _ . , tye foiee'e goods we had on hand to allow'those:inticith it suits best 6,omkkp:,l4otlon,a.ixid pay nt ins uti • meats until all Is pal 4 np. STORE OPEN F-o3i 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. ;WANAtititAksg.t..:..4:o4Qo: TEE LABGHBT CLOTHING *--.• • ."." • ` ".• •• • • •••,.. , .. . . • JETOIL.IDAY ocieooso As. befilre abnounced; wo contmue OAK FIALL, SIXTH AND' IVIARKE f STREETS MCCXIV CHESTNUT STREET, THE UMW POPULAR BOOR ITORR. , . We are now reifies the balance of our lioliday stoeic at such low rates as to astonish our Patron'', AU - Stadia at Leta .than Publhitterst Print, Btuiday4cbools. Public and Pitate Libraries. Gifts for Teachers and Preachers. Gifts for the Old and the Young. supplied at the lowest rates in the city. . • THE CHEAP 110013. STORE. - JAMES S. ar.,,AxtorT 1214 Chestnut Street. Or Store 'open Ever 7 Evening. . • New Book and Stationary Store. HENRY GRANIBO & CO., tha fame' of LIPPINCOTT CH. Grambos ELT-torr 4tb C 0..) Ghazal() C 0.,& 0, Gm 601 Chestnut StreQt. (Ogrposite tbe New Ltdotr °film) 11Vbalesalle find Retail 800kivellIerv, btaitionarr*. t 321latair moon. and en.' welope tikaualtactLunowsr, o ll.lthoi ! anaphors and Prlutors~ Rm., - . porters - lenginac'en -Materials. Christmas and New Year's Presents. We havejut received our shipments of fancy articles and novelties fr^ the holiday trade, which aro revueet.. fully aribmitte? ,or examination and sale to our friends and the public. Our abut Mint class Blank Books and Stationery for merchants Is.complete in every respect. Annexed we enumerate a. few of die leading article* of the fancy trade: Work :loxes in every variety •, Jewel Ca; Odor Oases: Travelling Btu; Shopping Bags; Silk ßags; Bronze Figures; Ladles , Dressing Cases; Cattlemen*. Dressing Cues: Card Receivers; Pocket Books of the finest and newest. patterns, imported; 'Library and Unice Inkstands; Mahogany. Rosewood end Fancy Writing Desks in every variety of sizes and styles; ans; Match Boxes; P_apier Macho; Cabinets. Tables and Dues ; Work 803 Scotch Goods: Pearl Ttwrtnometers: Pearl Albania: Pearl Penholders; Pearl Foidars; ne plus ultra Beaks; Back Gammon Board s • Cribbage and Cribbage Boxes; Cheastnen;ltodgere Knives; Fancy Note Paper (new stiles). A superior assortment of Stationery, Domestic and Im• ported, all at the very lowest prices. delli lilt n 4 FINE ILLUSTRATED CHOICE HOLIDAY BOOKS! HENRY GRAMBO.& 00., 601 Chestnut Street, Have hat opened, with a large assortment of STAND ARD ENGLISH AND, OTHER BOOKS. In fine bindings; also, a very fine selection of ALL THE NEW AND CHOICEST ILLUSTRATE') WORKS. JUVENILES, AND . TOP 800 S. ALBUMS. &c.. adapted for the preseni Holiday Season, and to which they invite the attention of all in search of elegant Christmas Presants, at moderate prices. • ENGLISH AND FOREIGN BOORS. PERIODICALS. die., imported tnorder weekly by Steamer. del2.lBWp 1.151'..11 latl.l : :4.• boodles's, nerness.filakers, Diannlisc. towers n ot Clo r t i h n ing, Boots, s h N ooltc W MACHINETWSTandt e he to Mrd u L U e RV re L ad L. ." Manufactured erpreetly for no from the hut material. and warranted a toreador article. THE MUER NABITEACTOUING CONP&Irf MannfaCturere and Pro mA prie c to mv re of the UNGER. SEWING toyNo: 1106 Ohelacej o tAret. t .„„. s - On) R. ...... MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Headache— Dyspepsia—Costiveness If you suffer with headache try MARSHALL'S 'ELIXIR, and be convinced that although other remedies have • failed to cure you, this will give you instant and permanent relief. • .? If by over-excitement and fatigue your nerves have become so weakened that Headache admon ishes you somenhing more angeroas may hap pen such as Palsy, Dimness of Sight; and other alarmingi nervous affections, then Marshall's Rlixlr, by giving tone and strength to your sys tem, restores you to perfect health. Whenever food which should be dlgststed re mains in the stomach, causing pain imd uneasi ness for the want of that principle which would render it easy of digestion, then by using Mar shall's Elixir you will supply this deficiency and prevent its recurrence, and bo radically cured of Dytpepsia, • • • The stomach being thus cleansed from au 'un healthy to a healthy condition, costiveness and the other attendant disorders of the bowels are of necessity prevented. • . Price of iNlarshall's Elixir, $1 00 per bottle. For , solo by Druggists. Depot, 1801 Market street. M. MARSHALL & CO., Druggists, Pro prietors THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO, Nor Safe Keeping of Vallatablee. Seem*. ties, etc., and floutingof Safes. DIRECTORS. - N. D. Browne. .J. (illdnehavn Fell.• Alex. /Team (,) , H. ,darks.O. Macateater,S. a.. Caldwell John Welsh. E. W. Clark. . (leo. Le. Tyler. OFFICE, NO. 421 CH lENTIVIIT 13 rue IE IVDROWNE,'Prealdolat. • C. 11. 01,41tR, Vice Preildent. . PATTERSON. Secretary and Treasurer. • sale th 4to HOT7BE • sawi - tviataid3A. — Titoset. - (Opposite Ledger Office) dels to the 6mrp
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