The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 28, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1806.
taring
rVIUIHB9 BVERV AFTKBMOOM
(BTSPiTS IirErlED),
AT TH IVIJilKG TELEGRAPH BOLDIKO,
. 1M S. Third Street.
Price, Three Cents rtr Copy (Double Sheet), or
Eighteen Cents Per Week, payeole to the Carrier, end
mailed to (Subscribers out of the city at Klne Dollars
Per Annum One Dollsr and Fifty rents for Two
Monthi, Invariably In advance for the period ordered.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1800.
IHANKSQIVIRT3.
Tha OoTcreor'i Proclamatiois.
Whereat, It hath boen the -ood and worthy cm
lorn of the Commonwealth to sot apart, annuilir,
a day for the ipeoiai acknowledgment of the good
pp of the Almth y, and lor exnressinr, by
the whole eople, at o time and witn a oomnrTu
vo ce, the thanks and pratso whioh throughout the
war are springing uom (he uoarca of man; tiioro-
'"'tt'Andrew G. Cnrtln, Governor oi the Common
wt-aln of i'ennsyivanla. rooonimi?nd that the good
Srople of the Common wea'th observe Tbaradav, the
th day of Novemler noxt, as a day of Thank,
rivinrand Prayer, and do then assemble In their
respective churches and places of worship, and
make their humble thank-off rin to Almighty Uod
t, r Hta blessings during-the past year
For the abundant gathorod fruits of the earth.
For the thus laroontlnued aotivity of industry
For the general preservation of health.
And eap e allv lor that in Bis divine morcy He
hath staved the threatened peetilenoe.
And, moreover, that they do beseech Him to con
tinue unto at all Hia blossings, and to confirm the
hearts of the piople of thee United States, that by
the lawiul force of their will, doeds of good Justice,
wisdom, and mercy may be dono.
Given ander my hand, and the Great Seal of the
State, at Harrlsburjr, this twonty-niutti dv ol
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eivnt hundred and sixty-six, and of the Common
wea'tb the ninety-tint.
, By the Governor. Eli Slifkb,
Beoretary of the Commonwealth,
Thanksgiving No Paper To-Morrow.
Elsk'whibk will le found an exhaustive
article upon the history and character of
public thanksgivings, to which we invite
attention.
To-morrow (Thursday) having been set
apart by the national, State, and municipal
authorities as a day of general thanksgiving,
no regular newspaper will be issued from
this office. This course is adopted in order
to allow all persons attached to the paper to
enjoy the national holiday.
Raphael RedJvivus. .
Semmes Raphael Semmes Admiral Ra
phael Semmes Semmes the chivalrio
Semmes the, illustiious Semmes the prodi
gious Semmes the gigantic Semmes the
overwhelming! What has Semmes been
doing? Not much. He has simply stooped
to follow the example of Mr. Robert . Lee,
some time General in the service of the late
C B. A., and now an instructor of youth in
the little mountain village of Lexington.
Semmes, we are given to understand, has put
aside hia warlike dreams. lie has likewise
awakened from his dieam of dwelling in the
marble halls of justice. "He has accepted,"
so the despatch runs, "the chair of Professor
of Moral Philosophy and English Literature
in the Louisiana State Seminary of Lrnltg
at Alexandria."
Good for Semmes 1 We think he has done
well ; we think he has done a big thing. In
truth, of all the big things that Semmes ever
did do, we think this is about the biggest. It
is worthy of Semmes' illustrious and chlvalrlc
career. The soul of Semmes is not wholly
bound up in rivalry of Farragut and Tege
thoff; he will find time to expound the mys
teries of Plato and Whately; he will conde
scend to point out the beauties of Shake
speare and Dickens. Henceforth he will fire
the youthful Southern heart to aspire to a
comprehension of the immortality of the soul,
and to an elegance of diction. When peo
ple desire to catch a glimpse of Semmes
hereafter, they must cast their eyes upon the
world of letters. "I am the Captain," cried
the unselfish hero, when the waters of the
English Channel were gurgling in his ears
and dampening his courage. Now he has
turned the tables ; he no longer cries out tor
help he calls to the Southern youth to draw
near, while he soothes their troubled spirits
with the sweet nectar of philosophy and rhe
toric. Semmes the Professor Semmes the
profound betnmes the peripatetic Semmes
the dilettante I At one time we thought you
ought to have been hanged ; forgive us, if we
still think the gallows has ' been deprived of
one of its most graceful and becoming orna
ments. But we are content, inasmuch as the
cause of philosophic morality and elegant
literature has gained what the cause of out
raged humanity has lost jour head and
heart.
Rebellion In Ireland.
The Fenian troubles in Ireland have culmi
nated in an actual outbreak. The tone of the
English press shows the affair to be a serious
one, and shows, too, In what spirit It will be met
by the British Government. The Times says
"the Rebellion must be s.amped out, as we
stamped out the cattle-plague." England
will now have a chance to put in practice the
many pieces of good advice she gave us
during the late Rebellion in this country.
The latk Metkobic Display, which
was to have come off in this country, but did
not, was witnessed in England and Scotland,
and waa very brilliant. The New York
Herall of the next day published a special
despatch by the Atlantic cable giving an
account of the affair, which Professor Loomls,
on scientific grounds, publicly pronounced a
canard. For once the newspaper man beat
the astronomer.
Shall Favobs Thankfully Re
cmted. Eben F. Pillsbury, late Democratic
candidate tor Governor of Maine, has
been appointed and received his com
mission as United States Pension Agent at
Augusta, in place of Char.es F. Potter, re
moved, We hope Mr. PUlsbury U coowled.
To niarrr IsrprjrnKsrcK my (airly
be assumed to have been reached by the
Robot General Edward Johnston, who, having
just been pardoned by the President, walks
over to tho office of General Spinner, the
Treasurer of the United States, and demands
four hundred dollars back pay due him as
Maor in the United States Army, wben he
left the service of the country and Joined the
Rebellion. It Is wonderful that he did not
demand his commission back again also.
A Good Bridge. While Chicago Is re
joicing in her great Lake Tunnel, Cincinnati
is equally Jubilant over the approaching com
pletion of the great Suspension Bridge over
the Ohio river at that point. It is said to be
the longest single-span bridge in the world,
measuring from centre to centre ot the
boxes 1757 feet. It cost $2,000,000.
HEWS FKOM EURO P.
By Atlantic Cables,
CHAHOMINTHI FBKltOH OABIHKT.
Taris, November 27 There are rumors that
changes are about to be made in the Frenou Cabinet,
MAXIMILIAsT KKPBOTED IV PARIS.
Paris, November 27 Evening. It is the settlod
conviction in Governmental circles, In this city,
ti at the Empire of Mexico is ended, and thai Mix
miilan will soon arrive bore.
A PROCLAMATION BBBTT TO MEXICO BY KAPOLEOS.
l'ARia, November 27 The Freno'i Government
has sent a proclamation to Marshal itasaline tor
publication in Metioo, when the Kmperor Jktaxi
mil Ian leaves that oountry.
TH BARQUB "AHSI1 KIMBALL" LBAKY.
Liverpool, November 27 the barque Annie
Kimball, irom New York lor Buanghae, bas been
spoken at sea, leaky.
the ship "TonrrDA" abahdokbd.
Liverpool. November 27 The sliio TorMm.
irom Glasgow for New York, has been abandoned
at sea in a sinking oondition.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
District Court Jadee Bharswood. S egel k
Brother vs William J. Turner, liefer reported.
Vera tot for plaintiff. 9847 68.
Cbarles Clair vs. William Macauloy. An ao'ion
to recover back an amount paid by plaintiff tor ibe
satisfaction ot a mortgage ot premises whloh defen
dant bad sold to him as cear of incumbrance. The
defendant in this case acted as oonveyanoor, and
wa also ibe owner.
District Court Judge Stroud. William Raoss
vs. Mary Wbiteman, Administratis of (Juris
W Human, deceased, Verdlcl, by agreement for
plaintiff, 140
James Monasters vs. John Graham. An aition
to recover lor temoea jenderrd by plrintiff and
b'stwo sons in attonrling the farm of defendant.
Ltolenee, that plaintiff neglected the farm work
On trial.
United State District Conrt Judge Cad
walader John K. Valentine I'rosocu'lng At oiney,
Jobn Conner was put on trial, charted with pac
ing counterfeit iiftv-oont fractional currency . T..e
aocu-ed it Is alleged, rave to a Mr. Lake three fl'ty
oent counterfeit no'es in part pavment lor oys.er.
The cane is still on trial C. Yf . Brooke appeared
lor defondant.
Court of Quarter Sessions AJ lon, P, J,
In tbe case ot too Commonwealth, vs.' Wharton K,
Harris and Benjamin Harris, charged with tOroiblo
entry and detainer (beiore reported), John O'Bvrm,
Esq.. for the proeeoutin. o osed the argument and
Ibe Conrt charged the lury. In the first blU of
intiiotment the jurv tendered a verdiot of railty ot
forcible detainer, and in the second guilty of loroi
ble entrv and detainer.
William dibson pleaded (ruilty to a charge of the
larceny of a number ot Naturalization paper from
tbe Naturalisation Offloa He fto'e the papers and
sold them at a price for hum paper. He was de
tected by Mr Joseph Galton. Clerk of this Court.
Hemenoed to the County Prison for two years and
six months
In the case of the Commonwealth vs. James
Falby, before reported, the Jury who have been
out since yesterday morniog, to-day came into
ooort, earing that they bad exhausted every effjrt
ia trying to oome to a oono'nsion, and that there
was do poeaibi'ity of agreeing upon a verdiot,
everv one being strictly conscientious In th?ir
opinion.
The Court said that the Jurors had evidently nude
a reasonable rffortiin the matter, and discharged
tbem from further oonsiderauan of the case.
Will amM. Garvin pieadod "itr t ebrnoo
assault and ba'tery npon Annie Coyle.
Marine Intelligence.
By the Vntted Statei Attoclated Prett.
New Orleans. La.. November 27. The
steamers Marmion, from NewV.ork, and Cuba,
from Baltimore, haveParrived here; ao barque
itawora vooper, irom ew xorr.
Charleston. 8. C. November 27. Arrived.
ship An.elia, from Liverpool; steamer Sara
gossa,ttnd brie kOcean Wave, from New York;
also schooner J. Boyce, from Boston. Tbe
steamer ban Antonio, from Wilmington, N. 0,,
for Galveston, Texas, put in here for harbor.
Arrivals.
New Yobk, November 28. The ship K. F.
Oabain, flora Bren on. tbe barque Jessie, from
Hamburg, and tbe brig Manlivs, IromVera Cruz,
nave arrived nero.
Holmes' Holb. November 28. Toe steamer
MGhtiiuia'e, Irom New York for Boston, tas
arrived. She was towed in here by tbe steamer
George Appold. She had ber shaft broken.
Railroad Accident
Buffalo. November 28. The mail train which
lett here at 1 o'clock P. M. yesterday, ran off
the trftck near Sycamore. Mr. 8cb.ommerb.ora,
tne express messmgrr, was injured, out not
Benoubly. None of the passengers were lnj ured.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
BCSSr" UNION THANKSGIVING 8BRVICK.
TABERNACLK BAP 1 1ST CHURCH. OHK-
MJTS'rcot westo t.Uuteenth. The oonareKatlon or
tue rim Kantist unurcn vroaa ana Arou sir -eu. ana
the labernasle Ba tist Church, will unite In a Tlinii-
giving service I morrow mornin . oomineaolng at W
o'clouk, at the Tabe naole Baptist Church, Cbetnut
street, when a sermon will oe dUvered by Her.
GFOBOK VANA BOABOtlAtf. D I.
THANK9(UVINQ SERVICE. THE
TH1RI BbVORViED CHCBi II. TK.NTH and
riLBFB r Htreett, wl I be open on Thanksg vlng D,
at ii o cioca A. u. nermon oy mi ruwr. ner. tt .
B HEW i K.. Ibe Flrot Keioimed Chsrcb (Ker. Mr.
8uvdam's) will worship with the Third on tula occa
sion. tf UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH 6T.,
WLJ below Arch 1 nanksifivlna- Day. Bev. G. I.
CABKOW. U. I), will preach at I0H A. H. At I
o'clock r. M. there will be beld a UNION FKAY'B
MEETING. Theservloes to beoondueted by ministers
of the various Kvange Uoa' denomlna'lons.
t A THANKSGIVING SERMON WILL
rY.? P'eaobfd To-morrow, by the Kev. OVOBOB
W.BbiILKT. Pastor of nkcO D CONQRE'JAriONAI,
I ' H I , hPU - " ' . 1 v r i. ... a . ir iv . t .-. . . . ...
Pei-tccs commencing at 1 o'clock A. M. Strangers
always weloome
133d- WEST SPRUCE STREET PRKSBV-TJl-niAOlHrKCa,
8. W. corner ot MPKUCB
and SEVENTEENTH Streets. Divine Worship may be
expected in tiiu Church ou Thanksgiving lar, at
11 o'clock A. M. '
bernioa by the Pastor, Bev. WILLIAM. P. BREED,
tT" SERVICE
WILL BE HELD T.y
"- morrow mo ning. i
morrow mo ning. a II o'clock. In the OKK
TBAt PBBYTERIAN CHUKCtl, corner of K QHTU
uu t..urnBK niirrw, Dl'imoa Dj IDC Pastor. IIOV
ALEXANDER BKKO.n. I. '
5J "i-lTTn NATtHH AT. Tinuo h i
w--s Thaiiksirlvlna Sermon bv n, mi in n
this subject. Id tbe CL1MOS SlBKET CHLKCU
'""enth street, bt-lo Spruce I, os Thursday atorolng, at
11 o'clock. Strangers are er llailv Invited
fr CHURCH ON WASHINGTON 80UARE
zxv Ibera will be service In the FIRS r PRK811T-
TIKIAN I 11 1! HUH on WABklNUlOa HUUABfc, To-
iloitow, commencing at 11 o'clock
nJ THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH.
cor ot TENTH and l-OODS r Su. The rliglous
niT.vv ui i DBuivifiTi ii i, mj win cuuioiouci at me
auai nuur, iu CI00K A. H.
cx-' Btreet, above Baoe-THANKBQIVINO.-Bev.
Tr. KADL will presrh at I0H o'clock To- Morrow
nuujeoi. - i ne vmaroa as a rower in ureal unus.'
fSJ- ST. PAUIS CHURCH, THIRD
Street, below Walaut. iarvlse Te-Mortow
morning at it q-oiock,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
J5T- NEWSPAPER AUVKBTI8ING JOT,
srKx nne a rn .v R.MrMiriirirriiMinHM.
KDT Streets, Philadelphia, and TtUISUHE BUILD
INGS. New York, are atits ivr the "1 blbokatsi," mi
tor tbe Newspapers of the whole oountry,
JSOlySp JOTOOHAOO
SKJJT" UNION BKNEVOLENT ASSOOI TIOX
1 AnrHvils ior a soeclal cae. fhe H ART WKLL
FAMILY, conslaUng of several females, the victims of
! iteflreat No ln CHKnO i Sirest. ( 111 ivnc
UI, alter ibtee eeks ol sufWinc. and are en'lielr destf
tote The UNION BKNEVOLfcNT SSOCI VTI K
svllotls sneolal aldtorthi m. Monevsent to the offloe
of tbe Sorietv will be Immeillate v anoroprlsted to the
sufferers and a publlo acknowledgment made.
UM4t)Omce, No 115 8. 8EVKNTP, above Walnat
fK5T- OFPICR OP THE LEHIGH COAL
l-X AND NAVKATIOH COMPAHY.
Philadklphi November 17, 198.
The Brard of Vanaueis have tbls day deoisred a Divi
dend of FIVE PKK OK NT. or Two Dollars and a Half
per share, on the capital stock of tbls Company, paA
Die on aemanu, ciear O' Muunai ami niv taxes.
1 1 17 ir i,u sua Bite. rua, au, ireasnrer
tSf- POST-OFFICH, PHILADELPHIA. PA.
'ii i it j ivcy wv tt i in rvj s; miff uviiitt
TflAKKSOIVINU DAY, he Post Oillae will bs open
at a TO A. M. and olose at iv a. au or tne oar- Har
riers will matte the nsnal 8 A. V. dollverv. Ool ec
ttons from the street notes will be mode at I A. M.
and s p. id. sub sta ions will be under the snmt rega-.
lai Ions. .
It t;AKi.KS m. hall, 1'estmasier,
tr PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND
FOB PBKBEBVINO, BFHTOBIKO, AND BEATJTUr-
1NQ TUB UAIB,
And is the most delightful and wonderful article the
world ever produced.
Lrdtes will find it not only a certalo remedy to Bestore,
Darken, and Beautify the Ualr, but also a desirable arti
cle tor the Toilet, as It is highly perfumed with a rich
and deles to pei fume, Independent ot the tragrant odor
o the Oils of Palm and at ace.
THE MABTEL OT PERU,
A new and beautiful perfume, whloh, in delicacy of
scent, and the tenacity with which it oUnns to the hand
kerchief and person, is unequalled.
The above articles for sale by all Druggists and Per
fumers, at 1 per bottle each. Sent by express to any
address by proprietors, .
10 15 mwi3mtp T. W. WEIOLTT CO.,
No. 100 LIBBBTY Street, New York.
ggr NEW PEKFUMK FOB THE UMDEKRC1IIEF.
PIIALON'S "IKtgbt Blooming Cereus."
PtlALON'S "Night Blooming Cereus."
PIIALiOBT'S 'Nlght Blooming Cerens."
PIIALON'S "Might Blooming Cereus."
PIIAL.ON'5 "Night Blooming Cereus."
A most SKqnuilte, delfrate, and Fragrant Perfcms,
dieiU'ed from the rare and beautiful flower from which
It takes Its name.
Kanulactured only by 6ISwi
PIIAL.ON Av SOUr, New York.
BEWARE OF COUNT EBFKIT8.
itK. FOB PHALON ft TABLE NO OTHER.
O FALL STYLE II ATS. Q
THEO. H. M'OAIA,
Hat and Cap Emporium,,
No. 804 CHESNUT Street.
PLAYING CARDS. CRIBBAGE, BACKGAM
mon and Chess Boards and Games, Bazlqu, and
avaHetvot other Games, at 03s OOM.mo.W
CHE8MJT Staeet. lUlTwsilt
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TO WOitaOW BSIN9
THANKSCIVINC DAY,
OUR STORE WILL MOT BE OPESi.
IDWIN HALL & CO.,
It No. 23 S. SECOND Street.
DWELLING
FOR. S A. I E.
A HANDSOMti DWELLING.
(FURNISHED OR UNFVRIf ISIIED,)
IN THE
Northwestern Section of the City,
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOB CASH.
It is near four Passenger Railroad routes leading
to the ocntre of the city. Address
11 23 2t BOX 3T4G P. O.
COTTON GOODS AT LOW PRIONS. WB
Vy are now sellinf our entire stock or goods at prices
to suit the recast beaw decline and in verr manv
classes ot Roods vre are tar below the present wholesale
pnuea.
DLEAOnED MUSLINS.
Willlstisvllle St cents.
7 e V, arusutta, U cenjs.
4-4 Wauicut a, ft ct uts.
4-4 An oskeag, A.I1X cents.
4-4 Bav SillU. tlH cents.
4 4 I tlca tH cents
4-4 Good qualltv 24 cents.
4 4 New Jtrev Id ills. 2 cents,
sftiocb Watham.X 24 cents.
H and X kusilns from is to 3d cents.
inauuEAciisco Musnisr.
XFineqoalltles. atlt 16 lOcsaU.
4 4 Very heavy, at il cen a.
4 4 Extra heavy, at t rents.
4-4 Kins and hav, at ti cents.
C AIM TOW FLANNZLg,
Heavy TJnblesohed, at Vi cents.
Better Unblescbed, at'2H cen is.
Verr beaw Uuiilracbed. at SI cents.
Fxtia wide a d hearv. at SIM and 49 and M oen-n.
Bleacbeo . at 26, SI, S7K . 40 cents.
CALICO KS.
Fast colors, good qua Itlcs. at iH cents.
liestUceut rrlnts reduoed to 80 oenj.
DRESS GOODS.
40 Inc!- wide all wool Flald Morlnoea, at 99 cents, cost
"rioiible width all-wool Cashmeres, at ST cents, cost
"l?o"ble-wldih all-wool Printed. Cajhmersi, attJ cento,
soft 1 90
louble-width Plaid Toltde Chevres S7 cents, cost 61.
And great varieties ol o h r Dress Goods, at from
DO TOTS PER CENT. REDUCTION
from former prlc...M gyEEI A OSr,
11 8 It Ko. T13 and T1S North TENTH Street.
LA U 8 Y E N E R I ;8 ,
AKD OTDEB POEMS AND BALLAI8,
BT bWUiBUBvE.
Kew Edit on. Just received,
. lZmo. Clo h. Pries al M.
'There Is a mulo of strength in these poems, out
spoken honesty, sturdy love 'of freedom, truth and
fceaatr ot ex resslon. beyond aavtalng at'aluelto by
other of tbe young poets of the day. It is the ferment
of good wine, and we think they are no skilful judges ef
the whxs of thought who aske thalr heads over It."
London r xamlner.
O, W. PITCHER,
Bookseller. Stationer, and Prtntseiler,
No. 0I CHKsjiuT Street.
All the nswlooks on hand, aad for sals at a discount
from pibilstitrs' prices i It
J, C. -STRAW!, RIDGE &
CO.
BREAK IN PRICES.
CottonGoods Have "Tumbled."
"" 4
CANTON FLAANELS.AOOOD ARTICLE,
93 CENTS.
CANTON FLANNELS, WIDE AND HEAVY
B CENTS.
CANTON FLANNELS, FINEST DOOD9,
31, 35, AND 3TH CE!t!TS.
MEHBIMAC CALICOES.
HHRRUVAC CALICOES DOWS TO fJO
CENTS.
GOOD CALICOES AT 19 AND 19 CENTS.
SHIRTING MUSLINS.
WE CAN SELL A FIRST-CLASS "FULL
YARD-WIDE" MUSLIN FOR CENTS
BY THE PIECE.
1 CASE GOOD YARDWIDE MUSLINS,
83 CENTS.
UNBLEACHED MUSLINS.
1 BA&E YARD -WIDE HEAVY MUSLINS,
(S3 CENTS.
1 BALE EXTRA HEAVY FINE YARD
WIDE MUSLINS, 84 CENTS.
WILILIAMSVIL-JHJ,
WAMSUTTA,
NEW YORK MILLS,
ALL HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO MEET
THE MARKET.
SHEETING MUSLINS.
waltiiam Sheetings,
1PEPPEBELL SHEETINCtlt
HUGUENOT SHEETINGS.
WIDE SHEETING MUSLINS,
WIDE PILLOW MUSLINS,
HAVE ALL BEEN REDUCED TO TIfiE
LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS,
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!
I BALE GREY SACK FLANNELS, 3TH
CENTS.
1 BALE GREY TWILLED FLANNELS,
35 CENTS.
1 BALK WIDE DO MET FLAJTNELS, 35
CENTS.
1 BALE WHITE ALL-WOOL FLANNELS,
39 CENTS.
1 BALE YARD-WIDE SniKER FLAN
NELS, 00 CENTS.
1 BALE VERY FINE WIDE SHAKER
FLAHKfKL$, T5 CENTS,
J. C, STFiUTMIDGE & CO.
NOuTTIWESr CORNER
EIGHTH AND- MARKET.
JAM EB McMULLAN,
8 accessor to J. V. CowsU k Son, :
Has Just received his first PALL IMPOBrATIOlf of
ENCLI8H BLANKETS.
pr7VM
fscurer that J V. COWr.LL A RON were snP Und wHta
frrnyyeais, and wtil be found very eaiertoi for
A LARGE BUPPLT OF
AMERICAN BLANKETS
Selling at Greatly Seduced Prices.
A full assortmsntof real WELSH AND AHEtstCAN
FLANWf L alwavs on band.
His stork nt DRN r at. nnnnK.vi'KinsiriNn rr
GOOIln la com Diets, with llis veiv br.t naivta mt th.
loa est races lor C ABU.
B0USE.IVBNI6EIKO DEY GOODS STORE,
10281m No. 70O CHESNUT Street.
E M O
V A L.
MOBIUS. CLOTHIER & LEWIS,
CLOTH HOUSE.
No. 52 South SECOND Street,
ABOVE CHESNUT,
WILL BEHOVE ON JANUARY 1 TO
Nos. 19 and 21 S. FOURTH St,
In conaequeucj of wtrioh tHy ar ueUingf their
Stock of
Woollens and Men's Wear Generally,
At prtco-s that will repay porohasers to give tbem a
call. 112312trp
LADIES' CLOAKS,
NOW OPEN.
A FINE A'f30aiEin IN ALL THE BEST
MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS, AT
ACNEW Si ENGLISH'S.
II 28 wfrnlmrp
No. 25 3. NINTH St.
CLARK & BIDDLE,
JEWELLERS ANU SILVERS yilTDS,
No. 712 . CDEvSNCT STREET,
Ha-o now ready for saio tlie mot
COMPLETE AND ELEGANT A330ETMEFT
VfLioh tbey have ever oUerod, comprlsinir every
ihrns usually found Id a
JEWELRY' ESTABLISHMENT,
at rnB
LOWEST CASH RATES.
10 S ftnw 112 28
piAP, LKTTEE, AND NOTE PAPERS AN
- rjuuirjns vmiii,v ui r loss aiau utaWa. HI BlJB1 i
CO.'B. AO. 432 OHKBNTJT Btieet. 10 IT wsttl t
HOOK & BROTHER,
EttPOETEES 0? H0SIEET,
No. 53 Nortb EIGHTH Street,
Have Received (by Steamer "Peruvian,")
Ladles' Fleeced Hose, at 48, 69, and 8 oents-
Qonts' Fleeced Half Hose , 59 cents.
Ladles' Regular Uade Hose, 43, M, 62 cents.
Ladles' Engllsb Merino Tests, 1M to 4 00.
OcnU' English Merino Tests, 2 -97 to WOO.
Gents' Domestlo Tests and Pants, 87 cents.
As all our FOBEION GOODS are made for as In
Europe, they will in all cases bear ourj
TRADE MARK. C103wsm3in4p
rABH AND DEED BOXES, AND A FULL
KJ assortment of Btatlorers' Tin Uools, at 11084
CO. 8. So. 434 Cdt-SMJT 6 tree t UUwsiJt
glMON COLTON & CLARKE
Have Becoivad in Store acd In Bond,
10O CASES JULES MTJMM'U WINES
C0U8ISTIWO or
Private Stock,
Cabinet,
Imperial Bose, and
Dry Verzenay
ALSO
100 Baskets Qeidslock A Co.'i.
Soci.sesepaxKlingaobarcebeve and Moselle.
tti cases Veuve CHoquot.
28 cases German Bocks. -
130 octaves (20 gallons) superior Crown Sherry.
- 84 casks Young's t-cotcu Ale.
. 100 csks Fine Table Claret.
FOB BALE AT IMPORTERS PEICE3.
S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT.
8 14 mwf 4pS
MASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HEADQUAR.
tent for Masoute Boo is, at MOSS CO.'S. No.
4:U CHL8JSUT Htreet. IQHwsiBt
T T. GALLAGHER,
LATE OF BAILEY A CO.,
FOBUE&LT BAILEY A HITCHES,
Invites attention to his KEW JWELBC B8TAB
LUiMlUIT, No. 1300 CHEIKPT Street,
juptoiat mkniivii gtvm to Inm4i, CC9 tmw2a
Inauguration' of Low Prices
A.T REsTA.Ilt.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO-
Importers, Jobbery and Retailers
DRY GOODS,
No. 7fl7 CHESNUT ST.,
HAVE MADE A GEEAT
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Their Stock Is unrlvallod for extont.varletr. and
general adaptation to tbe wants of buyers.
Silks,
Moire Antiques,
Shawls,
Velvets,
Cloaking
Silk Poplins,
Wool Poplins,
Corded Poplins,
Rich Plaid Poplins,
Rich Plaid Merinoea,
Colored Merinoes,
Printed Merinoes,
Empress Cloths,
Velour Basse,
Bi&rritz,
Epinglines,
Bombazinefl,
Tamisee,
Hons Delaines,
Black Alpacas,
White Alpacas,
Colored Alpacas,
White Reps,
Slaok Reps,
Colored Reps,
French Chintzes,
Damasks and Diapers,
. Towels and Napkins,
Doylies and Table Covet-,
Counterpanes, '
Flannels,
Blankets, ".' , ' .
Blankets,
Blankets,
Gloves and Hosiery,
Mournirg Goods,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street.
1161m
. jAILEY jCo.
819 Chestnut Str&et
PHILADELPHIA, '
JEWELERS,
IMPORTER! OF
English Plated Wares,
Fine JF'atcheSy Clocks,
London Pearl, Setts,
English Cutlery 9
Bronzes, Porcelain,
Coral Jewelry,
Precious Stones,
r 'Gilt Goods ,&c!
Always on hand a large assortment of
jINE jlEWELRY 1
jSlLYER ARE.'
NEW DESIGNS FURNISHED AN OOODS MADE
TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE.
SILVER WARE FOR
I
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
IN GREAT VARIETY".
UftnwtJl
POCKET AND OFFICE CUTLERY. V70S
tenbolm's, Bodgers', ans other eelebraiea fsotors.
at MOHH CO '8, ho 431 CHK8MUT Btreet llfa-sB
N"ATIONAI
BANE OF 1UE REPUBLIC,
N09. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Streetl
PUILADELPIIIA.
CAPITAL $500,000, FULL PAID-
DIRECTORS.
Jos. T. Boiler, ' Wen. Errlen, Sam. A. Bispbads
Edw. B. Ornc, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hort.
Kalba BUles, Ben. Bowland, Jr., Wm. H. Bliawa
rBEBIDEST.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN.
CA.8UII
JOSEPH P. MUMFORP, CUM i
WRITINQ-DEHK8 AND P0RTF0LI09-A
splendid selection tochooss irom, at MOMS A
CO. "8, to. m CUl.bMJX Street iOHwn
STEIN WAY & SON9 DIRECT 8PE
elal attention to ttieir newir invented
Dtfulit" Punoi .l(n thulr ' Pat nt Jieitna'ur" aal
doubit iron Srauie patented June 6, 18M. Tblalnvea-
tion oonstats in prOYMlng tne insiraoieDi iin aaaioesi
to tbr Iron frame lnr. ( of the sonndboaid) wita aa
Iron braoe frame In tbe rear ot It. bo h lrm. being
cas'. in n pi-er, therebr imparting a solldliy of con
struction and cap.city ol standlug In tune never before
attained In that visas o' instrument
Tbe soundboard Is supported between tbe two frames
by an apparatus rfuatlna Its tension so that itte
aiestest possible devn e ot sounl producing oapaoitr
u obtained and rasulated to tbe nicest desirable paint.
Ibe Brest volume and exquisite quality of tone, as
jtellas elasticity and promptness ot action, of these
new Uprlgbt fUnos, bave eilclted tbe unqttaltfled ad
nilrst on of lh musical proiession and all wbo care
beard Uiem.
ULAMU8 BROTHERS oonfldently offer these b.sa
tllui tnslruments to toe public, and invite ever lover
ot muslo to eall and exan me tbem
very Piano Is constructed wltb their Patsat A rrsffe
Arrangement applied dltectly to tbe lull Iron frauie.
For sale only br BIAHlOft HHOl UKKd.
Il241mlp Mo I0W OUthMUT Uest.
A PULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED
Faliol lid Gold Pens, have lust been received by
MQ8H A CO., Ko. SiM CUK8MJT Btreet. 10 IT Wilt
YOUNO MAN WANTKD, A8 SALESMAN;
in a flrat-olass Statloaear Store SltuaUoa seo
m an en t. Unexceptionable reierenoes required.
Address j.m. B.,
11 ST 9t "TelegWb." 0o