The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 01, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY EVENING ELgGEArn-iTRirLE ; HIEET. PHILADELriltA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18CC.
6
fi)l jfSi
NUMBER XCVI.
TIKT FOR MENTAL DYSrEITir. AND A CURB
rOR nY-POCHONDRIA, HY-POCRI8Y, OR ANY
COMPLAINT OP A HY OH DEB.
Iiy O UH SKKIKS KDITO 11.
ALMANAC AND DIARY
nOKT ajOTRR-ILLOOICAL OBSEU VATION8 FOB
WEAK.
TBI
November.
Monday, art. Bctchcr ajrr.es M loll littlo story
lcr Mr. Bonner, in t..c New lOrk Ledger, at a
hundred dollar a column, and, like all his
stories, to bo lounded cn laot.
TucMlay, at. Colonel Vtv'i boreuloan labor
in the Gas Trust Investigation bnu?ht to a
Clone. It la proposed that somebody e'so who
bag more tliuo tako r. up, aud keop the ball
rolling.
Wedntidav, 3. Mooting of City Councils.
J bey discuss t coutti 8'reot Bridge pros
peel". J he mi'inbors woro dtvidod as to
bother tbo briduo hould havo a "draw,"
and Anally concluded that tl.e want of money
was the only drawback the bridge would be
likely to bavo.
Thnnday, 29. Thanksgiving; Day. News by
telegraph, of a great royolt in Tnrkoy, many of
them having boen drawn into tho broil a (tains t
their wishes, iho turkeys were finally sub
dued. Frldnjr, 30.-News received ot Maximilian's de
parture from the Hall of the Alontczumus lor
the Paris Exhibition, whoro ho is to be ex
hibitcd as tbo real "Mexican Booby."
December.
Saturday, 1. Series Column Day. Tho first
da of winter. Iho Editor expects that tho
coming winter will be a season of much
cooine'M beiween himself and his readers, as
t will be between everybody else.
IMPORTANT FROM IKLLINDH
SlampluR Outof the Irish RluderpeKta J
Pull Particular by the Ocean Tele
graph Fuller Particular by
" The Evcnlnx Telvgiaph."
bekioub charges or A BRITISU COURT; ALSO OF
THE OCIiAN TKLEGUATU UOMPAt.Y FOB TUB
PATCH 1 1
Thauksgiv'mg-Oay, which PresUlont Johnson
appointed to he observed union? his loyal sub
jects, was duly observed hero, and, by aid of the
Ocean Telegraph, likewise observed bv the
Fenians across the water.
At about half-past 5 o'clock in the mornim; a
trnall Irish boy was found with a turkey, and
which was supposed by the police to be intended
for the rations of the Fenian army, then mo
mentarily expected to land on the quay at
Dublin. The policeman immediately confis
cated the turkey as being contraband of war, on
account of its having "drum-sticks" In its posses
sion. The act was immediately telegraphed to
the British Admiralty ollice, when four Iron
clads and seven transports were immediately
despatched across the Channel, to prevent any
further demonstrations of that kind. The
Admiral of the fleet told oar correspondent that
i t he found the boy or the turkey he would
sthtnp them out as they did the cuttle plague.
THE WAY WE gTAHTED OUT THE CATTLE-PLAGUE."
At a later hour in the day the oLIce of the
Irish J'eople was visited, and several copies of
the paper were found there commending the
President of the United States and his "policy.'
This term of "his policy" was often referred to
in that paper and in the back numbers, but they
.never saw any explanation ot what that meant;
and the editor, who was subsequently arrested,
was unwilling to explain the "policy," aud
evaded doing so by saying that he did not know
what it was. The anthoiities considered It pre
posterous that an editor should write about a
thing that he knew nothing about, and he and
the proprietor were accordingly committed for
contempt by tho magistrate, who made the
'remark that if he could find out what the
"policy" of the President of the United States
wa, he would stamp it out as they did the cattle
plague. The Home Government, hearing of the
articles in the Jriah People, immediately sent
sixteen iegiments to Ireland to take possession
of the ollice. The authorities al9o confiscated
the "shooting sticks" of tbe printing -room as
being contraband of war. Four little boys who
were looking in the window, and flattening their
noses
against the glass were immediately
the
arrested
lending
their countenance to the
a Hair.
In the lower counties, a boy with a "pike,"
that he had just caught in a brook, was sent to
the Castle, and the pike was taken possession of
by the magistrate, who immediately ordered out
the local military to watch lor other boys with
lish, as be had received orders trom the Four
Courts to arrest any one in his section found
with "pikes;" and he told the commander
ol the militia that they must stamp them out as
tLey did the cattle-plague
By a despatch sent by tho Agent of the Asso
ciated Press, from Liverpool, we leern that the
Cove of Cork himself was arrested, ani that
further particulars will be sent on.
Intelligent Fenians on this side coniider the
stamping out of the Fenians un impossibility,
as Dad Centre Stephens has more 'alarups''
in hie possession than tbe whole English army
in Ireland; and they say that the party in Ire
land who has the most ".tamps" can dithe
greatest amount of stamping.
There are now iron-cUda sUtioncd all arouud
the coast of Ireland, each vessel but eight miles
apart; and with guns that can carry with ac
curacy four miles, it seems almost impossible
that any considerable number of Fenians from
New Fork will be able to land. The EngtUh.
Government has already sent over a large num
ber of boots, with big nails in them, intended
jriainly for stamping out Fenianism.
The office of the Ocean Telegraph at Valcnda
was seized by the Iribh poli;e, because word had
. bcenent to tbe authorities at Dublin that there
x were aome "forty batteries" in the building.
fWltrrf pW'C to Klainp O'Jt tie office if suc'i
was tbe cafe. The police not being able to find
dry batteries about there, merely some cups
and wire running into them, concluded not to
disturb the office, but merely to anchor a man
of-war out in the harbor to protect the Govern
ment against a charge by tho clctks of the Com
pany, as they had received word lrom America
that Mr. Field bai said, on "the 1st of December
there would be a new rate of charges adopted
by the Company," and the authorities were not
going to be caught napping, like the 'Queen's
Own were In Canada, but intended to be ready
for any charge thai might bo made.
Later in the day, towards evening, the offices
of other papers In the Interior toams were visited,
and all articles contraband were confiscated. In
the town of Kilkenny whs found in one of the
newspapers two tails, illustrated with cuts,
which were supposed to have belonged to the
original Kilkenny cats of history; and their tails
had been put in the paper to create a sensation,
jut as Mr. Bonner Is going to put a tale of
Henry Ward Bencher's In the New York Ledger
next week. Apart from this incident, there
were no slgos of rebellion In the Interior dis
tricts, and the fears are confined entirely to the
police and soldiers of the large towns. Tbe Irish
people themselves are too much occupied in
gettlrg their dally bread and butter to have
much time to understand or to fully explain to
your correspondent the doings of tho military
through the country.
I understand the English Government Is dot
encaged in building mortar batteries all along
the fbore, for the purpose oi firing on the
ships, as word has just come to the
Ik 4
Mix -ym
GOVERNMENT'S EARS,
that two-thirds o all of the crews are cither
tainted with Feiiianim or the scurvy, and they
have manned these shore batteries with the
native Irish, who are use! to
MORTAR FBACTICB,
to fire upon the ships on the first appearance ot
anything like a mutiny on board of thi vesssls.
Last night the iudsrc of the Four Courts gave
orders to all ol the Specials that if they should
discover anything like Fenianism on their beats,
they should stamp it out. Thl3 morning one oi
the native police exhibited in the Court Room
what he considered a specimen of Fenianism
thfit was already
STAMPED OUT.
The judge explained more fully his meaulng
to the Special, .and discharged him with a slight
reprimand.
The Very Latest. Tbe Fenians ore now
besieging the Ocean Telegraph office, telegraph
ing to their friends in America to 6end over to
them the "stamps," as they want to be stamped
out of the country as fast as possible,
"THE T'OTHER BIDE OF JORDAN."
AN NEW BONO TO AN OLD TUNE.
We quote the following paragraph from the
papers:
"Among the odd freiks of French speculation
may be mentioned the opening of a shop tor the
sale of Jordan's waters, tor the benefit of those
who wUb. their babies baptized in these honored
waters."
In France, as we're apprl.-ed,
When babies ate baptized,
The font tbe limpid clement is poured in;
And now it's become the thiug
To get somebody to bring
The water fiom the other side of Jordan:
But there's nothing to denote
That the water you receive
Is from Jordan just to venture on a cavil;
No, there's nothing to denote
That the water you receive
Has come all tho way from Jordan; it has'nt, I
I believe.
For it mu&t your fancy strike,
All water's much alike,
If judired of to appearances accordiu',
And tbe onlv sort of prolic
That the tradesmen could make of it,
Would be by laying 'twas lrom t'other side of
Joiduu.
Whether taken lrom a mont,
Or the Jordan' jou conceive,
'Twould the question to unravel,
When he charged tor it a groat,
- He'd be laughing hi his sleeve,
Saylne, "Jordan U a long way to tetch it," I
believe."
Hon. John Morrlssey, according to tho
Chicago tost, is a man ot uauy good trails of
character, wbioh some of hi detractors nngbi
imitate with advantage. Iiebas an unfortunate
sister, it says, in Chicaco, in destitute cir
cumstances. On beconnnfr acquainted with that
fact sys tbe editor), Mr. J. y. Ayer, of the
Brm of "Hale, Ayer A Co., Nos. J 6 and 18 Wells
street, telegraphed to Morrlssey. at New Votk,
station the substance ol the report. Mr. Ayer,
in reply, received tbe following telegram:
Vew TottK, November 22 To J V. Ayer, cure ot
fl in of Hale, Ayer & Co sl bad a -istor named
Mary Uoril.-aey, that 1 bare not seou tor seve'itoen
yeara. Find out it tho report in tbe fott is true and
11 to, advance her two hundred and fllty dollars,
and draw ou we ior tbe amount. Ans ver by tolo
graph. - Joun MottKWSKV.
Upoa receiving this depatch, Mr. Ayer
made the uecescary investigations, and was
satisfied of the truth of the statement. The
money, or at least a portion of it, was placed tu
ber hands, and she i-, fur thf present at least,
beyond tbo leu of actual want. It U her Inden
tion, an soon ah tbe iiteet ary arrangements can
be made, to return to Troy, where her friend
ref'i'e,
XJIt.. .'--W I war-; -. -2- (
AMUSEMENTS.
p I C K E T OF F ICE,
No. 000 'CUtCS NUT St.
Ifmemr th Kittle Ones;
The Destitute aud Orphan Children
OF OUR
COUNTRY'SJJEFENDEnS.
GRAND CH A "CITABLE FAIR
And Presentation festival,
In Aid of the Home and School for the Maintenance and
education oi fie Destitute Cliildrej ol our
folders and Sailors.
An Appeal to the American People.
We. the Officers and Managers of "The Home end
School" tor I lie Education and Maintenance of 'he
Dasiltute t blldren oi our Soldiers and Sudor, enrnestlv
folic It tli" simpsthyand co-opera1 lm in oar Fair and
Grand Presentation Festival ot all who doolie with as to
see ''the Home and School" enabled to receive an rare
for all needy ones, who seek lis shelter and protection.
Mrs. General Ulysses 8 Orunt. President.
Mrs. ( buries P. Daly, Aclng President
Mrs. Major General J. C. Fremont, First Vice-President,
Mrs. Robert rorster. necona vice-President.
Mrs. 4 via H. yooroles. Treasurer.
Aim. I) a
vl(i riovt. Pecreiarv.
Mra Wlil-ain K. Hlllrer, Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. Hervey U. l.iw, Alsnaner.
Mrs. J J. Van Da sem, Manaiier.
The Fair Kill open on tho 10th ot December an t con.
ttnne two yrcens at the PUBM" H 1,1,, comer o-
BllOADWAY and IWWll Y -TlllKl) street ner loiai
To be concluded by the
OBAMI) P B E 8 K N i A ftOa FE8T1VAL,
to be held at
COOPER INST1IUTK, NE V YORK,
On bATUKD Y KVKMKO, Dccamber 22.
t'mlcr the Musical Direction of TllKODURR
IIKMiak. Kki. on which occnslon a commit ee will
be chotcn by the audience to award
$UIO,00O IN PIIK8ENTS,
In such lawful manner is they may determine. For
the Festival there wt l he Issued
VOO (Ml ileKLlS AT USA, DOLLAR EACH,
AND
200,000 Presents, being one to each Ticket-holder.
iJST OF PRF,F,NtT IO BE AWARHK D,
1 Pp eiulld ( ountry KcsMonco In Westchester
county, near hew York t it 1'000
1 J'rt$ ni i Vmled Slatet Qrrrnbackl 10,0 X)
1 Comer House and Lot, Jamaica. Avenue ,
New York 4 000
1 House and Lo, adjoining above 3.(i00
1 House and Lot in Itrooklvn, New York 3HM)
1 Carr ae lloisvs, and Harness (complete). . . 2 5m)
1 Gland 1 lano Oieinway's 1,500
3 Lois in Harlem, city of Now York. ai50)
cacb 4 000
1 Hit ot Diamonds (hlun8, ar-Bliiys, aud
Pin) 1CO0
I 1 a U-up Policy of Lite Insurance for... .... 5 000
1 "i Ills' Patent Hot Water Apparatus," for
Heating Dwellings 10 0
1 Oil i'ulntine oi (irneral V. Grant 2V)
II Gents' tino Gold Lever Watches C0O.... 3,000
15 Ladles' tine Gold Lover Watches, ki -25.. 1 B75
1 lcgfnt 1st Premium "Eiupiio" Sewmu-
Uachine lr0
20 Silver plated lea etis, 75 1 500
100 Ce ebrated "Implr?" Hewing Machines
now on exhibition at their Warorooins,
Ko 616 Ilroiidwa" 7,50)
1000 ( ooles (2 vols, ench), b In a complete.
Illustrated II story oi the War 1 OOti
250 Cold Pens. Pencils, and Sleeve buttons.
f.6. 1,590
cvu -j nine ana rea nuoons ana anKin Kins.
t5 2 500
10C0 ( a I bells and platcil(l'(ult Knives rttf3 ... 3,000
J lie Daiunce to coniHt oi tho ioi owin anlc es,
viz i Musical Instruments Par or nj Ollice
Furniture Wriliu Caies, Ladies' Work
Boxes Music Koxes Kid Gloves Photograph
Albans tireast Pins aud Finger Kiugs, Genu'
Fob Chains, luulet' God Wutch (haius,
Owra ti a-ses B ack Wnluut Picture Frames.
Gentli men's Fashionable Mlk Hats, Lodles'
fewest f-tvle D ess Hats, American Emblem
( ards lor Paror Amusement, Kngrwingg and
Ci.rd VhctOKraphs of M.-tlnci 1-died Per
sonages, Ladles' and Gents' Riding Whins,
liuflalo Rohet. Ladles' Mill Furs Gents' Fur
Collars and Gloves, eto etc , amounting to... 24 225
Making In the aggresate 200 0011 Present.
valued at..., elOO.OOO,
Orders nisi be aent dlreot to u nololus th fuonov,
from 1 to 25. In a reg tiered It Iter a i ur n'st. with
s'aiup for return postage. Lai ger amounts should be
rent in araits or oy tun express, at ine lo lowing
( LUlt RA F.S:
t Tickets to one ad- 40 Tickets to one ad
dress $4 50 dress "5 00
10 " " " 9 00 HO ji.-ji
20 17-50 100 S5U0
80 wta
Addicss all orders and communlca'lons to
THOMAS A CO.,ManaglngDirectors
or to (Ho. 618BROVD
N. II. DAVIS. Agent for the Homo ( WAY, . Y.
and school )
HPf CIAL KOTICE. We Uke plcasnre In aoknow
lcdglny, on beha f oi the t omeond Hchool the liberal
doiiHiirn ot 5(0 made by tbe tmpire dewing Machine
Con pany, ol 'o. 616 liroadway, esr York.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE!, No. C30
tHKSXUT Street,
(Oftloe Florence Sewing Machine Co ) 11303w
1 ISTORI. AOADFiM Y OF MUSIC.
J 8EASOK OF LIGHT MGUI8
L1KECTOR J. OBAU
DI' BUT OF M'MK AHELAIDK llISTOtl.
ON MONDAY KVF.N1NG, December 10
BUB'CKIP i ION Persons desiious to subscribe for
the entire seas n.are requested to cM or adclross bv
leiter on Monday aud Tuesday, December 3 and 4 at
the H ox Office o' the Academy of Music lrom 9 A.M.
to 4 P. M. To diftat p cula i nt. no m re than six
tickets will be sold to any person whnti ver. The regular
sale for the first nlcht wll commence on Wednesday,
bubscrlptions lor ehrnt nights. !..
JpOlER OF THE ACADEMY".
MR. CHARLES II. JARVIS
WILL OIVB BIS
First Matinee of the Series of INOO-OT,
li. THE FOYER OF TBE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
THURSDAY, December 13, i860,
At Four O'clock.
Programmes
Stores.
and Tickets to
be bad at the Ma do
It
JpATHER KEMP'S OLD F )LKS,
WITH LMMA C. HICHOL9,
OPEN AT
NATIONAL HALT, Market Street, abov Twelfth,
FOR u'L WEEK. COMilESCIhQ MOSDAY EVEN
ING, Decembers.
Poors open at 7. Concert at 8 o'clock. Tickets 35
cents Fainily tickets, five ior 1 00. Matiuce Wednes
oay and baturday anernoons at t o'clock 11 3D 4t
ADELAIDE R1STORI,
THE RLSOWNLD TRAGI DIENNE,
t llic AC A DEM V OFMU IC. LIltEt T"R, J. OKAC.
Mr. Git AC has the l.onorto ant ounce thai
M'Dt ADELAIDE Rla'lUKI,
in conjunction with her liruuatic Couipany of cele
brated Artlftes expressly tn(.a(;ed in urope tor her
tiansatlauuo tour will give lu ihlladelpha during a
periou ol two weeks, a season oi eight ulslits of dia
n atto rtprcteututlLiis counuenclng
OJ MOMY, December 10.
Fubrcriplltms ior the sisson ot t lfclit nights will be
received on Monda , 'luesday, and WcUue.day, lievem
bet 3. 4 a no a. 11 26
GtKMAKlA OHCI1ESTHA.-P0BLIC RK
hearsals eveiv 8.VII BDAY AFTLHNOOS, at
aiCBlCsL FUND HAIL, o'clock. Emrugumeuui
maue b acdrt-hsing GEORGE UAislKRT, geui, No.
1M MOMk HEY meet between liaccaiut Vine. 11 S3ui
1 EW ELKVKNTH STKEKTOFKRA HOCSIS,
XN ELtVf.NTH btreet, above IH18M I.
'l ilto. Jh'AMILK ILaMUUT"
OPKA FUH kilOACHIlV.
CAH&IRObS A. DIXEl'S JUlftsiTKKLH,
the Great Htax 'troupe oi the World in thcli GUAM)
ETHIOPIA BOIUEEH, HONGa, DaNCKH, biiCVS
hlll.lWLI8 and PLANTATION KCfcNtO.
1 cors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'c ocs.
8 SO J. L. CAiiMKOS, Mauauer.
A L Kit tt (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GAKDEN Sv TiUTlH V1NK Htieet.
UKAIkD lSTRUMEVrAL COCSBT8
py two large and efficient Or hestras.
TU-N1GU1'
Ana KVEKY tilUHT. in conuectlon with out
EACEL8HJB MhlisU BAND,
a Press Band, cooipiislug the best ArllaU In the ciu.
will Lenotui.
OPEN. FOB THB SEASON.
Our spacious nun aver Uaroen, artistically laid out
wttu hhiuU6ery, fountains elo.
IN lhE LAllltS' SALOON,
Especially set apart lor FaM 1LIE8, the beat of Creams
aj oilier Kijuaihuients will be served. 6 lot
ASIUM
FOB JUD1EH, OiNTLRMKN, AND CHILHKKN,
U.K. I'OK. OF JllTH AND AKC'll ttrilEKlA.
Ibe Inatituie, wbka again has been greatly Improved
tor the eoauJDg seaaoa, is now open lor subscriptions all
day end evenings.
iiodijy xiite Impara bealtk and strength, and is
highly retm unded to bo b sexes and all ague ,
ItruiS uirlusuusiUou, owu.hs.. 48-W)
Ttin.s lor a)i piaauce. 3 monuis SJW 0
For rtflU.)si Mad .or a i-in u ai. or five us a call.
8 SO JU' P;prwrs UH DKPHA 1 A LUWIU
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW CIIESNUT BTRRET TtlEATRrV
Doers open at 7 Cnrtaln ii.es at 7 45.
1 1 i I .Vr.NINt,
BIX1H HIOHI' OF THE FNGAOF.HENT OF
MB. J. E. MoOONOUGU.
THB
will be prssented, with all of Its
liEAurin1'. si kmcki,
bTABILING FFKCI 8,
AM) MOST rOWERFCL CAST.
CHEAT TELEGRAPH CEJC.
The manasemnnt have mail Atrntiffntmnfa Willi lli
Western I nioo To egraph tlompany to Introduce a
wire Into the theatre It this meat scone, and have
also airsnaed to receive the latest telegranhio nnw nn
to O'iO '. M., which will be rean to the audience, thns
connecting the besnnt troet Theatre with all earts of
the Cnl ea Mates, and with 4 urope by the Submarine
Cable.
To conclude with the fsvo'l farce,
FORTUNE'S FROLIC.
Prices as usual.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Commence at 7H.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, December.
.FIRST NIGHT Or T11K ( OMfcDY if.AHON.
MR. J. S. CLABKK Af HOME.
A GI.ORIOIH LALUIilNO BILL.
Poule't celebrated Comedy ot
PALI. PRT;
OB, I HOPE I DON'T INTRUDF.
Pa i P y. Mr. J. li CLARKE
Fits, time here ot the gTeat Domestic Drama Of
TH K, GOLDEN FARMER;
OU JK.-aMY 1W11CHEK1N KNflLAXT).
Jemmy Twiicher Vr. J. B. CLARKE
rus time in six years.
And the Nautical Ornma of
THE I.ONe.LY VAN OF TTTf, OOF.A.
MDNDAY-MK. J. 8 CLAUSE.
MRS. J ) - Is DRKW'S NEW ARCH STREET
THE A I' - t Bcglnsatbalf past 7 o'clock.
CRKAT SATUkDAV MUUf BILL.
TMs (baturday) KVENINU. December 1,
M. A1 iMNB. HOWARD PAUL
In Ihetr Lrand entertainment,
Inc u lug the "ineiauig Bong," "Kapoleon," "Cat
and Dog." etc.
i To conclude with the great Drama.
THE UCAN OF LIFE:
OR, LVEUY INCH A SAiLOR.
Mat Meriten Mr. F. Mordaunt
Isabel Miss K. Price
Jemima Jenkins Miss Annie Want
t or particulars see bll.s
T EW AMERICAN T II E A T R E.
THE GREAT EVENT
FVl RY N GUT' AlD
SATURDAY asATIhEE. at2 o'clock.
THE BLACK CBOuK.
THE BLACK. CKUOK.
PP.OFKSSOR FREDERICK A. ROESE WILL
deliver a course .of twenty lectures In English
drawn in ni the
BISIOUY, LANGUAGE. AND LITERATURE OF
THE GERMAN NAllO.,
AT TIIR
UALL OF TEE UMVI.KSITY OF PENNSYL
VANIA, on TUESDAY EVFNINUS. at 8 o'clock beginning on
TTEUHAl, December 4 omitting December 25 and
January 1.
heuson tickets at (10.
Famii season tickets, admitting three, at 320
1 1ckets lor one sing e lecture at I..
Family tickets, admitting thiee, for one lecture
at ai.
They may he ob'alned at the stoics ot Messrs. J.
Aldre A Co , Mr. Louis Meyer. Mr. Charles W. A
'lrumpler, Messrs. Hchaefer Koradl, and ot Mr
Fiederlck Dick. Janitor ol the University. 12 1 3t
THE TIAKOS WHICH WE MANU
Hlfl facture recomn end themseives. We piomlse
to uur uatioua clear beautllut touts, elegant workman
ship, ciiraLiillv, and reasonable prices, combined wuh
a lull guaiantee. For sale only at No. 1017 WALNUT
Strict.
t m CMOS PIANO MANUFACTURING CO.
CLOTHING.
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL,
EXCELSI0E
CLOTHING HALL,
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL,
S.E. Cor. SECOND and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTH INCH F0K MEN AND D0YS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, AND VESTINQS.
Ccparfiuciit Tor Custom Work.
Agents for Oiled Clothing.
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE.
10 23 tuths2mip
S w
A. V. 13 B
STATES UNION
CLOTHING HALL,
No. COO MARKET SI REE T. No. COS
A roobt complete stock ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
AT VERY MODE SATE PRICIS.
WE HAVE SMALL IXPENSE3, AND CAN
AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PROFITS.
Fine Fskimo Beaver Overcoats, on'y 126 i tine Beaver
Overcoats, snv deslrablo color, a Ji; fMstcU Reaver
Overcoats 1126: very fine Chinchilla Overooats, only
(27 1 Iropted Reaver Suits, cou taming coat, pants, ami
veat.MO; tine short Reaver Hacks lrom .0 to tii:
dark grey Hair a Cassluiere Suits, cont. pants aud
vest. -J; do silk mixed, only tUx bla k Sauk Coais.
from 10 to t20; Business Coat., from 7 to I4 Pants
end Vi s s to matcn. lrom ai to ai: uoys coau.iroui
6 to 314 1 l'ams from
ai ta 'o
il.
C ome and convince yourselves.
11 14 3in 8p
CniCC, VAN CUNTEN & CO.
GBIiiO, VAN OUNTEN CO.
GRIGG, VAV GUN TEN A CO.
URIGG, VAX GUNTEN CO.
ARE SELLING ARE bELXIKM
ARE SELLING ARB IELLINQ
ARK SELLING ARK HELLIN'ti
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING
THEIR INTlBEtSTOCK OF CLOTUINO
7BEIK ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
AT GEEA'ILY REDUCED PRICES,
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
NO. 734 MABRET STREET,
NO. 734 MARKET STREET,
lllJws'Jm One Doo. below Eighth
Ci-iO ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES
( HANDELIEKO, HROFZE ST4TUARY, Em
VANK1HK A CO. would le. pictluUy direct the atteui
tlt n tl tiielr lrl nds. and tlie aubltc genera!';, to their
latge sea eleaart aasortirent l O i FlXI't HkM
( HANDEI IrKS, and OBi AMENTA L HROvZk
W AkKU. 'idea wiahiDg bandaeius and tborwugbtr
n.adtGetids, at veiy reasonable priuea will dud it to
their advantage to ive us a call beiore pur baalug else
where. H Bourn or tarn'e nxtuiea renaiasea wi,b
special cars aud al rt aoushla prices.
r 4 tm
V A KIRK A CO
QIIUISTMAS PRESENTS 1
OIIRISTMAS TRESENTSt
NEW YE ATI GIFTS.
NEW YEAtt GIFTS.
R. HOSKINS & CO.,
NO. 010 ARC1I HTIIEET,
Have on hand a vcrjr large and elegant assort
ment ot
Writing Peaks,
Writing Desks,
Writing Desks,
Rosewood, Inlaid, and Brats Bound, Papier
Mat be, Walnut, and Mahogany
PoitrolloB.
Portfolios.
TortfoliOH.
Back gammon Boards
Bnckeatninon Boards.
Liitkframnion Boards.
CnefB,
Chefs,
Cbes,
Crlbbape,
Cilbbage,
Cribbage,
Dominoes,
Dominoes.
Dominoes,
And a large stock of
Game?.
Games.
Gaines.
1EC7. DIARIES, 187.
18B7. DIARIES, 1807,
1867. DIARIES, 1807.
Fltlj three Sizes and Style.
Fifty-three Sizes and Stales.
Fifty -three Sizes and Stjlcs.
A large variety of fine Inkstands.
Wedding and Vu-iiintr Cards.
Wedding and Vieiting Carus.
Wedding and Visiting Ca:ds.
The Latest Stjlea
The Latest Styles
The Lntei-t Btvles
Blank Books,
Blank Books,
Blank Books,
Ruled and Bonn i to Order, and warranted
It.
110SKINS & CO.,
Stationers, Card Engravers, aud
Stationers, Card Eugravcrs, and
. Blank Book Manutacturers,
Blank Book Mmufnclnrcri,
Ko. 913 ABCH Street,
AND
10 22 slot
No, 921 SPRING GARDEN St.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO
PERTY. The modern three story orick Dwelling.
wuh double three-story back buildings, trout and side
entrance, noMhwtst tornei of TWELFTH anu WAL
EaCE streets t new hea er, range, gas bath, eo. ;
piazza on Wat ace street. Beuiete with all conve
n tnces. Could be altered Into a store with dwelling
attached. Posse.-ston with deed.
CM S.LESLIE,
10 20 Ko. 727 SAN iO.M StrcoL
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC.
wsp PHILADELPHIA SUBQEOSS
I'VS BANDAGE 1NS1 1TUTE. No. 14 N
NINTH
k. V LiiETT, aniitbirty years' practical experience
hmw.v d, ii. .
guarantees
tM
ennui aaiusimeni oi ma i reuuunr
ratent Grsauating Precsuie Truss, and a variety ol
others. Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Miouiuer Braces
Crutchea. huspeosorks, eto. Ladles' apartuumta con
ducted bv a I adv. 201
CUTLERY.
O U T L E II Y.
A line assortment of POPKI'.T and
TABLE CUTLEBY, RAZOBS, RA
ZOR hTROPM. LADIRn' HU1HHOKM
PAPER AND TAILORS SHEARS, ETC.. at
L V. HELM OLD'S
Cutlery 8 tore, Ko. 13 South TENTH street,
9 IBS Three doors above Walnut
"DODGERS & WOST KN HOLM'S POCKET
XV Knives Red gera A Wade's snd Butcher's Razors,
1 able 1 nlltrv. Laolts' 1-ciptors in Cases. Razors
i-cipsors and sn kinds oi t m.ery (round aud polished
atP MADEIRA'S, No
Cl.esnut
11 b. TENT U Street, oeiow
1620 01
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
JUFFALO KOBES,
LAP HUGS,
HORSE COVERS.
A lre Sfscrttttnt WHOLESALE OU RETAIL, at
low r cts, together with out nsca tssortment of
SADDLERY, ETC.
WILLIAM S. 1IANSELL & SONS,
2 Ko. Ill M ARRET Street.
INDIA-RUBBER PAINT.
RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND SHIPPERS.
INDIA-RUBBER PAINT.
It Coat aio more than other Paints.
1 tie Kubber Paint is a superior aiilole for ai exposed
puriacts. T be 'ubber Is first absolved and then gioumt
Into tbe pant thus penr.eailng every pari of it It will
tests! even adds, and dampness ana Chan ges oi atmoa
pheie have tut ll. tie edect upon 1l
THE BEST BRIDGE PAINT
Ever made, and lis use will be found a great economy
ler all caponed auriaces each as depots, loo s, freight
cars, eto.tetc.
II is
THE BEST SHIP PAINT.
It will resist the action o'sait water, and consequently
stand n.ucb loi'tir.
Paints of eveiy color ground in puie Linseed Oil and
India-Rubber.
ALSO, WUUE LEAD. ASD ZINC.
AMERICAN tiUM PAINT COMPANY.
S. K. OWNER nVKNI'UTH AND FILRKRT SFS.
In 23 tuthsim
Q.EPRGE PLOWMAN,
CAKPKNTKJt ANI) HIJIJ.DKF
No. 232 CARTER Street,
And No. 141 DOCK fetrrcr,
Macbtas Wcik and MJMorlcbfm "icopilv atieuded
to. it a.
SHIPPING.
k STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
Mud-wrekiy, carrying tbe United htatee mal a. - I
' CI 1Y OF WASHING ON".. .. Saturday, U-mhf I I
"CUT or BALTIUttRk," Saturilay, Leeember 9
"CITY OF COKK" Weuaesday, Deoemberli
CITY OF PARIS" r f-aiurday, December IS
"CIEY OF NltW YORK." Saturday, December 82
and eah succeed mg faturoay and Wedneada, at
noon, trom l'ler No m North river.
, KA1ES OF PaSHAGK
By the trail iiina .tait fiatarnaT.
Flist Cahln. Gold IDO.bteerage Currency W
To London.
OS
lo London 40
In l av..
, 10
To Pari , M
. Fassege by the VVfdnctdsy steamers I First eabm.
"vi veerage, . l arable in Lotted states cor
reucy. .
Passengers e'ao forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Pra
tt en, etc., at moderate rates. I
tuetrsge passage trom Liverpool or Qneenstown, tW,
cnirency. Ikkets can be bought here by persons aenttr
inr for their trleods. 1
For lurther Inioimatlon apply at the Company g
Aces JOHN O. DALE Areiit.
1 Bo. Ill WALNUT btreet, Phiiada.
.jfm STAR LINE
TO NEW ORLEANS.
The New York M all Steamship GompanyVflne ocean
steameis will leave Pier 48 NORTH RIVER, Hew
York, at t o'clock P. M., as follows i
MORVIKO bTAR On Saturday
MONTE KEY on Wduesdar
HAVANA On riatuniay
MlfhOLRl On nednesda'
All Mil. of lading signed at the ifficc upon the pier..
For Irelght or passage apply to
C. K. GATtltlSON. President,
UAllllliiON Aj, ALI.KN,
1010 4p No. t BOWLING GREEN, New York.
11. L. LI A F, Agent,
Office Adams' Ezprcsu, No. fill L'hesuot street.
ATLANTIC
STKAMSIItP
BEaII-WEEKLY, FOB
COAST
LINES.
MAIL
NORFOLK Ah D RICHMOND, cabins 6and3
I'M AhLLsTON, cable 25. i-ecood oa-S ti't
HAVAN.Ad cabin 'ia. Second etas 13
Every SA1 URDAY, Mar line or
NEW OKLEAN8 Direct NFW OKLF.ANS
t Irst cabin.. b0 Si coed cabin.. 4i, becona ciass. .$.1
First cabin.. 10 t-econd cabin . 4(1. becond cias-i. . ti
With uuiturp aiscd accommooatlvus to either class.
Foi lieikht or pa.ssae, apply to
ALLEN E. 'I1IOUA8 4t CO.,
10 19 4o No. 6 LOWL1NG GREEN, New Xork.
raArCT'j F0U NEW t OhE.. PllILADEL;
ASiatiillsi ilai deiiihia btcam t ropellei t'omoany De
.uaii.b hwiliaure Lines. via lie aware and Kariuui Canal,
leaMngOaiyatl'iM. and A p. M., connecting with ail
Kortl.iru and Lastern Unea.
sor lieikht, which win be taien upon nccou.modatiiig
teims. apply to WILLIAM M. li A 1UD ti CO.,
I i ho 12S. DELAWARE veaua
TCi TJtt PA HT11KS AMTin.VNPRS
LhLii The nuderxigued having .cased the K.EN-
b.JNGioN StKEW OOcK, bekS lo .ntorm li n ti lends
ana iLe pations o the liouk mat ho is urcpurud with
luireuted lacilities to accouimodate those having vessels
tu be latsed or rcpi.ire', and lieliig a u acticat snip-carpenter
and cau kcr will give peiaoual attontioa to the
veesvla euiruated to him tor repairs
l aptalna or Alien a Milp-tjarpcutets and Machinists
having vessels to repair, a.e i-ollciud to ca i.
liuv.ng the agency fir Hie sale oi "Wettt rstcdt s
Patent Mela 10 t ouiposlilon" ior Copper paint, ur tlie
preservation of vet-sels' bottoais, for thlscl t. I am pre
pticd totuiuish the same on lavorwble terms.
JoHN h HAM JI IT,
Kensluton fcrew Dock, I
11S DILAWARE 4 venue above Laurel lireet..
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC,
PENX STEAM ENGINE AND
EO.l.KK MOKRW.-NEAFIE A LEVY. .
ra.,tlitAL AND Til0ETlCAL ENGINEERS,
MAI H1MM, llGll,r.lt-MAKElt. HLALklj UI 1 HS,.
and Kuril)! at', having ioi many years been In suo
cebfiu1 opeiation, and been exciusnely emiaged la
builol. f and icpa.ring Marine and Nlei rngines. high
and low piessuie. Iron Loiltra. VNaier Tanks Propel
lets, etc etc., rttpeouu ly ,tlcr theU- services to the
public as temg lour prcpured to contract for engines of
all slz' s Aitnuc, K ver, and auttlouory; bavtug ee 8 ot
patteins ol oll.erent sizes, are prepared to execute orders
with quick iieepatcb. tverv description ot putiern
n.akibg made at tbe shortest notice High aud Low
pressure t Ine, i ubuiar, ana Cylinder Lol.ers, of the best
I tLnbVivauia cbarcual iron, lorgiugs oi ail sines and
kitius; iron aud Lrt.ss castings oi uli descriptions; Roll
1 urnlug. Screw Cu ting, ai d all other work conuected
with the above business.
Liawivts and si ecliicstlor.s Tor all work done at
the estuhllst me t, trco ol charge, and work guaian
eed. 'i he subscribers have ample whurt-dock room for.
repair, ot boats, where thev con lie in peiteoi satotr.
anu aie provided with thuara. blocks, Ulls, etc etc..
lor raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C NEAFIEv
JOHN P. LEVY.
R21t BEACH aud PALMER fiirce st
J. VArCHAN MKRSICK,
WlLUAM B. UEBBICK
jouk a. cors
OCTHWARK kOUADRY.
FIKT1I AND
ASblNGlON fetreits.
I niLAiisLPniA
MkhRlcK A boNo,
ENGINEER-! AMI i ACHlMSTri.
a cnnlacture Hlt,h and Low Pressure bteaui Engines for
1 and. l iver anu Mamie service
boilers, Oaacmeters, Tanks, iron Boats etc
CaoliDfcS oi all kinds, either iron or blast
iron iane l.ooia .vr Gas Works, Workshops, aud
Railroad stations eto
Retorts and tas Machinery, ol tho latest and moat Im
prove d conttiuctlou
Evt-iy aescilptlon o: Plantation Machinery and Sugar,
t-aw, and Clin AjiLIs. Vacuum Puns Open tteain Tralua,
Lttccaiors, Fi teis, I'nu.pitig Engines eto.
ro e Aunts ior N. li'llcux's Patent Nnrar Boiling
Arparatus.Ncrn ytb's 1 at. nt Mirnii inmmei, and Aa-
Ilwb11A Woo.bey's Patent Ccntrliugal Augar Uralnlna
achlne. gaUS
B
RIDE8BURO MACHINE WOBKS.
OFFICE,
NO 68 N t'RON I STREET,
PEILADELITIA.
We are prepared to Oil orders to any extent for our
well known
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil L8,
Including ail recent lmproveuienls In Carding, Sphuilng,
and V tavlng.
V e ln ite the attemtoo ol tnanuiaotorere oar ex ten
sive works.
1 li ALFRED JENKS A SON
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
QRE'AT REVOLUTION
IN TBS
WINE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Pure California Champagne,
Made and prepared as if done in France, from pure
Caliiornla Wine, and takua the place of Imported
Champagne.
Ohe nndenlgned would call the attention of Wine
Dealers and Hotol Keepers to the following letter,
which may give a correct, idea of tbe quality of their
Wloet
"Coktixv.xtai. Botel, Philadelphia, Oot a 5, 1865.
"MrtBHs. Bolchkb A Co. :
' Oentieu.eu i Having alven your California Cham
pagne a thoioutb test we take pleasure iuiay.'ng that
we think it the best American Wine we bave ever used.
We shall at once place it ou out bill or lare.
"Yours truly, J. E. KiNGsLEY A CO."
CALL and TRY OUR CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE
BOUCHER &. CO.,
II 20 tuthsSm No. te DAY Btreet, New lork.
M.
NATHANS
& SONS,
1 3V1
PORTERS
OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS.
Eto. Etc
So. 19 North FRONT Street,
fUILADKLPillA.
MOBBR NATBAHS,
HORACB A, HATBAMB,
OKLAaSO P. JiA'lBAt8.
103$.
JpRED. BALTZ & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF WINES, GIN 8, Eto
SOLS AGENTS FOR
Riviere, Cardat A Co.'
COGNAC
No. 110 W A 1.111 T KTKkkl
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