THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFH. PHELADELPIILA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3; 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence tee Fifth roye.J s f Oub Firemen. Ibe new and handsome building for tho use ol the Fire Association is nearly com plctcd. ' I The Taylor Hose Company nave ordered a new carrinee. It Is to be pointed red. The carrioee or the Niagara Hose Company wae so much damaaed by a collision on Friday last, that US bud to be,, put) out of it rvioe tor repairs. Tbe boo.thwe.rk Hose Company's car riage was also damaged on Thuradaj; it waa ,, tent to the Bbop. i The new house for the America Hose Com pany, it is expected, will bo under roof aotne time this week. i The new truck builJIng for tbe Weccacoe Engine will be ready for housing In a week or two. Eight hundred fcrt of new steam forcing hose has been oideied by the Western Hose Com pany; and the Kairmount Fire Company have ' ordered new wheels lor their steamer. A Lady Falls Dead in thb Street. About half-past seven o'clook last evening a lespectably dressed lady, named Jane Johnson, about 46 years of age, tell acad on the pave ment on Thirteenth street, a lew doors above Walnut, bhe was immediately taken to the dmg-store at the ,noitbeast corner of Thir teenth and Walnut bluets, where Dr, Atlee was , summoned, who, as soon as he saw her, pro nounced her dead. Toe body wa taken to the Station Hou'-e, Fifteenth and Locust streets, to await the action of the Coroner. It is supposed to be a case of heart disease, Stjttoskd Attempt at Arson. On Sat urday altemoou a tire occurred in the stables of the Spruce and Pine Streets Passenger Rail road Company, but the flames were extinguished before much damage was done. A man who was seen to leave the place where the fire took place, was arrested on suspicion of having ' fired the building, and was locked up tor a hearing. Fatal Accident. On Saturday evenln? Edward Edell, employed at Archambauli's EDgine Works, Beach and Vienna streets, was caught in the shutting, and so seriously lnlured that be died shortly alter his admisoion into the Episcopal Hospital. The deceased was seven teen years of age, and resided in Huntingdon street, below Cedar. The Hay Market. During the past week 610 loads ot hay, and 75 ol' straw, were weighed and sold at tbe Farmers' Hay and Straw Market, North Seventh street. Boat quality Timothy Hay sold at $l'60l-66 per 100 gounds; mixed and interior at $l'3uW0. traw sold at$l'10l'20 per 100 pounds. Mar ket dull. Clerk of Court of IJtjabter Ses sions. The commission of John G. llutler, the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, was read iu Court on Saturday. Mr. Butler will enter upon the discharge of the duties of his office to-day. Mr. Joseph P. (ialton, the Court Clerk, is retained, and Isaac McBnde and Frederick E. Ubor have been appointed office clerks. P Grand Lodge of A. Y. M. of Penn sylvania. The annual session of the Grand Lodge A. Y. M. ot Pennsylvania, will be held to-day at 6 o'clock P. M. The report of the officers, committees, etc., will be heard and con sidered, ard In the evening the annual election for Grand Officers will take place. Fractured his Skull. Thomas JKelly, supposed to be a resident of Conshohocken, was found lying on the trackot the NorrUtown Rail road, at Manayunk, on Saturday evening, with his skull fractured. The belief was that he had fallen lrom a train of cars. School Controller Rb-klectkd. Mr. H. F. Buoher has been elected a School Con troller in the Nineteenth Section, in the place of Mr. James Work, who resigned. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. CHESNUT Street, above TwelltU. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7 45. RECORD WFEK OF MB. i. E. McDONOUtiH, and ef the GREAT SUCCESS OF TITE SEASON. Dion Boucicault's great Drama, In Are acts, entitled TUB OK. Tile. WORKMEN OF MANCHESTER. Produced with NhW AND BEAUTIFUT. SCENERY, a morn which may be named Fuller's Line, City ot .Manchester by Night, the Trial Scene, and tee. GREAT TLLEORAPH SCtNki. In this last scene, news iroui all parts ot tbe world, received by tbe TuEiTRE TELEGRAPH WIRE, will be read to tbe audience. To conclude with THE LOST CHILD. ORVNIJ EX1RA MA1INEE, WEDNESDAY Af ii.RS.OON, Decembers. First time oi KUBBLLAj OR, WOMAN'S LIFE. The piece wilt be Dresented with tbe full strength ot THE TaLfcM'KD COMPANY. Admission to Matinee, So cents. Children, 25 cents. Doors open at 115. Curtain rises at S IS. - MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at half pant 7 o'clock, i AN fcNTIBE NEV PKHFoHMANCE. LAST WEEK. OF THE GREAT AttTISTS, MB. AAD MRS. HOWARD PAUL, who will appear IN AN ENTIRE N"W PROGRAMME, MONDAY, AND EVEKY KVKMNU. MR. AND MK8 HOWARD PALL, iv n two new pieces and new songs. , EACH EVENiNO. To conclude each evening witn a grand Drama, by tbe FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY. FRIDAY -BENS.FI I OF MR. H. PAUL. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Commence at m. SECOND MttHT OF THE POPULAR COMEDIAN, MR. J. B. CLARK.E. CLARKE as Bob Aores CLARK K as I IraothT '1 oodles JiJIa (Monday) EVENING, Decemberl. THE RIVALS; mu,"" OR, TRIP lO BAH. Bob Acres Mr J. H. CLARKE M r. Falkland Mr. J. B. Robeits To conclude with the glorious Couilo Diama of XuODoi.8. Timothy Toodles Mr J. P. CLARKE MB. J. S. CLARKE EVEKY NIGHT. "VTEW AMERICAN THEATB E. XX THE GREAT EVENT KViBY N'GHT. AND SATURDAY ATI NEE. at 2 o'clock. THE BLACK CROOK. THE ALACK CROOK. "PROFESSOR FREDERICK A. ROESE WILL oawn ?r!'m'the)CnrM;0f ,ecture ta HISTORY, LANGUAGE. ADD LTTERATUBE OF THE GERMAN NATION. AT THE HALL OF TBE UN1VKRSITT OF PENNSYL- TnMDA?A2iV,It' hSRlnnlngon JSua?y lV ml,M4' on1"1 December 2 and Season tickets at S10. f S.kt. JS"J2.VicV?i 'd.m,ttln three. at W. 1 lesets lor one suui.e lecture i ai, at sUy Uckeu "muting three, for one lecture, They may ae obtained at the stores of Messrs. J. Aadre A Co.iMr. Louis Meyer. Mr. ( klri w I lrnmpler, Messrs. Hchaefer Koradl. ud nr Fiederiek Dick, Janitor ol tbe University. iji V G EH MANIA ORCHESTRA.-PDBT rr v. hearsala every 8 ATI) BDAY AKVnllcinw . MUSICAL FUND HALL, i o'-k Vi0' Ml MOATs-HEy htreet rnree,, Kaceand Vtatg. ifSSm frtZfl T piahos wnicH we manu. . j ' 1 lecture recommend themselves. We promise r -'Patrons dear beeutiiul tout, elegant workm an i", fit ""ability, and reasonable price, combined with a?t?et"'IUt' 'or ',0IU't W ALU UT S' m CNIOIT PIANO VANrFAOrCRIsTO CO. AMUSEMENTS. rj; I C K K T O F P I 0 Zt No. OOO OIITESNUT St. Remember the Little Onee; The Destitute and Orphan. Children OF OUR COUNTRY 'SpCFENDEnS. GRAND CIIARI TABLE FAIR And Presentation Fes Ural, In Aid of the Hotr.e and ftchoot for the Maintenance and - Aducatlonoi the Destitute Children ot oar Soldiers and Sailors. An Appeal to the American People. We. the Officers and Managers of "The Home and School" tor the Education and Maintenance of 'ha Iiemltute t blldren ot our Soldiers and Sailors, exrneatlr solicit the sympathy tud co-opera'im in our Fair and Grand Presentation Kenttral ol all wbo desire with ns to see "the Home ana School" enabled to recelre an' care for alt needy ones, wbo seek its shelter and protection. Mrs. General Ulysses S Grant. President. Mrs. Charles P. Daly, Acting President Mrs. Major-Ceneral J, O. t remont, First Vice-President. M rs. Robert Forater, Second Vice- President. M rs. John H. Voorelea, Treasurer. Mis. David Hoy t, Heoretary. Mrs William S. lllllier. Corresponding. Secretary. Mrs. Hervey G. Law, Manager. Mrs. J. J. Van Da sm, Manager. Tbe Fair will open on the 10th oi December, and con ilnue two weeks at tbe PUHLK) HiLl., corner o BROAD WAY and TWENTY-THIRD Street, New Yorkf To be concluded by tbe , GRAND PRESENT A fi Ok FESTIVAL, To be held at COOPER 1N8TI1UTK, NE YORK, On SATURDAY EVENING, December 22. t'rider the Muslr.al Direction of X 11 K O D O R K IHOUAH.Lsa. On which occsKlon a Commlt.ee will be cLoicD by the audience to award 8 100,000 IN PRESENTS, In such lawful manner as they may determine. For tbe Festival there will be Issued 200 (H.U UICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, AND 2CO.0OO Presents, belna one to each Ticket-bolder. 1.IRT OF PRF.OENTS TO BF. AWARDF. I Sp endld Country Resldenoe In Westchester county, near New r or i itv 1 Prtt-nt n United Btatel Urembackt 1 Corner House and Lot, Jamaica, Avenue E, New York 1 House and Lot, adjoining above 1 House and Lot in lirookivn, New York , 1 Carr ane Horses, and Harness (comploto)... 1 Grand t lano f.-Melnway'i 3 Loisln Harlem, City of New York, 91309 1 Sit ot Diamonds TBuigs''t Pin) I l'aid-up Policy of Lite Insurance for 1 "Kills' Patent Hot Water Apparatus," for Heating Dwellings 1 Oil Painting of General C. i. Grant 1 Gents' fine Gold Lever Watches i S2W).... 15 Ladles' tine Gold Lever Watche. SI2K.. 1 i lop ant 1st Premium "Empire" Sewing Machine , 20 Silver-plated Tea hetts, & 7!t 100 Celebrated "1-mpire" Sewing Machines now on exhibition at their Warerooms, No. 616 Broadwav 1000 Copies (it vols, eacb), being a complete Illustrated History of the War 250 Gold Pens, Pencils, and Sleeve Buttons, ..... 600 labie and Tea Spoons and Napkin Rings, fe8 10C0 I a 1 bells and platcdfFrult Knives 3 ... 'lhe balance to consist oi tbe loliowlng ante es, viz. : Musical Instruments. Par.or end Office Furniture. Writing rates, Ladles' Work Boxes Muslo Boxes. Kid Gloves Photograph Albuns Breast Pins and Finger Rings. Gents' Fob Chains, Ladlee' God Watch Chains, Opera Gia- ses B ack Walnut Picture Frames. Gentlemen's Fashionable Mlk Hats, Ladles' fewest htvle Diess Hats, American Emblem Cards lor Parior Amusement, Engravings and Curd Photographs of Distlngi lhed Per sonssres. Ladies' and Gents' Riding Whins, Buffalo Robe, Ladles' Mink Furs Gents' Fnr Collars and Gloves, etc etc, amounting to... 12 009 10,0 0 4.000 S.tKMI 3.1 IM) 3.VK) 1.5C0 1.800 1.000 6W 1.01.0 210 8,000 1.B75 150 1,500 7,500 7,000 1,000 9.500 3.IHK1 24 225 Making In the aggregate 200.000 Presents, valued at........ tlOO.OOQ. Orders mav be sent direct to ut enclosing the moner, from el to a'i5. In a regtttmred letter at i.ur r. Willi B'auip for return postave. Lai ger amounts should be sent in draita or by tbe Express, at the fo.lowlng CLUB RA I K8 i 5 Tickets to one ad- i 40 Tickets to one ad dress $4 50' dregs S?5 00 10 " " " 9 00 50 43 AO 30 ' 1T80 100 Bj-oo 80 " " 26-MI Addiess all orders and communications to THOMAS A CO.,ManaglngDlrectors or to N. H. DAVIS. Agent for tbe Home and School. (NO. 81BBROD ? , WAY, N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICE. We take nleasnra in scfcnnw. ledgtnr, on behaif ol the Home and School, the liberal donation ot SW0 made by tbe Empire t-ewlng Machine Conpany, ol No. 610 Broadway, .New York. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, No. 030 CIIKSNUT Street, (Office Florence Sewing Machine Co.) 11303 15 I8TORI. AC ADEMY OF MUSIC. SEASON OF EIGHT MGUI8 DIRECTOR J. GBAU DEBUT OF M'ME ADELAIDE RISTOIL ON MONDAY EVENING, December 10 SUB CHI P i ION Persons desirous to subsorlbe for the entire seas. n. are requested to call or address bv letter, on Monday and Tuoxday, December I and 4 at the Box Office o tbe Academy of Music from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. To deftat tp cuia.i nt. no mire than six tickets will be sold to any person whatever. Tbe regular sale tor the first nlpht wll commence on Wednesday. Subscriptions lor elgbt nights, Slti. JpATIIER KEMP'S OLD FOLKS, WITH EMMA C. NICHOLS, OrBM AT NATIONAL HALL, Market Street, abova Twelfth, FOB ONE WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY EVEN IN G, December t. -Doors open at 7. Concert at 8 o'clock. Tickets S5 eenta I amliy tickets, five lor 150. Matinee Wednes day and Saturday auernoons at! o'elook. HUU4t -VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE JJS ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT. ' "THfc FAJ1ILV RESORT1' OPLH FOll THE htCASMJIV. CAR&C11U88 Sk- DIIEI'S JtllKsl ltKLS. the Great Star 'iroupe oi the World. In their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, BUNGS, DANCES NEW BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENEH. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 6 o'clock. 8 30 J. L. CARNlROSa, Manager. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GAKDEN-l.os. W0-T26 VLNE SUeet. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL COAIUCBTS MUH1LY, By two large and efficient Orchestras. TU-N1GHT And EVERY NIGHT, in conoection with our EXCELSIOR BIKING BAND, Brass Rand, composing the best Artists In tlicclt) . wUl perioru. ' ' ' OPEN FOR THB SEASON. Our spacious bummer Garden, artistically laid out with Shrubbery, fountains, etc IN THE LAD1K8' SALOON, Especially set apart tor FA to 1L1EH, the best Of Creanu and other Rejlieidimente will be served. ' e-itj GrYMN ASIUM FOR LAlIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, I U. E. COR. OF MhTH AND ARCH SlUEElrt. Ibe Institute, vthlcn again has been greatly Improved for the coming season. Is now open tor subscription all day and evenings. Bodily exercise Imparts health and strength, and Is highly recommended to boih sexes and an ages. Terms lor Instruction, Smombs as-OO Terms forneli piacUce. tnionms. t.VlO For particulars send lor a circular, or give us a calL 8 80 Sua Prolessors B I LDEBRAN D A LEWIS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES J2 VANS & WATSON MANUFACTURERS OF FIEE AND BUKGLAB-PR00F S A. F1 E S DESIONED FOR Bat,M.trcaUtlle,or CwelilstfltOeiss Use Bstaliushed Over ZS Tears. Over 24,000 Bafea in UbO. The only Safes wlth.Insida Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. , . , ' . oil at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOMS j No. 811 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. tp HATS AND CAPS. JAMES C. DENNISON, Fni6iilorm"ble Hatter and FurrifK No. 720 POPLAR Street, ; Baa constantly en hand a lare assertsientei GESTB , TOITHS'. ASD CillLDRES'S I1AT8 AND CAPS. ALSO. . ! SPLENDID FUR tKATINO CAPS. GLOVES. AND COLLARS. 1 10 W stuthlm J A T S, CATS, PUR S. BARTALOTT & CO., No. 6 North EIGHTH Street. Fu.l and ell assorted stock ot HATS AND CAPS. For Mens', Boys', and Children ! wear. Also, a choice vailtcy oi IiADIES FUllS, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, No. Off NOUTII K1UI1TII BTREET !0 24 wfm2mrp Below Arch. LEGAL , NOTICES. IN TllK COUBT OK COMMON PLBAS KOft X THE t li'Y AM) COUNT OK PHILADELPHIA. In the matter oi tbe peti.lon lor the sale of real estate by the Ue man Lutheran Con rsistion lhe unuers aiied, appoint a by ine said ourt to har and report upon the claims or oersons holding lot" In the burying ground of tbe above conitreiiatlon, situate on the east sine ot h.bta street, between Race and Vine etieels In the city ot Philadelphia hereby in accordance witn the order of Court ol November 27, Im.K gi es notice to all parties hoideis ot lots, or Inte rfiled therein to ap near before blin at his oflice, No. 43,1 Walnut street, In said city, on THUusDAY the thirteenth da ol December. A. I). 18(16, at t o'clock P. M . then and' here to present their several claim.. 'l his notice Is given for the purpose ot enabling per sons having relations burled In said ground, or having ngbtsot burial granted to them by sad corporation to present their objections lo the sale of the ground and removal ot tbe dead. 11 28 12t THOMAS ,T. WORRELL. Examiner. ISTAIK OP HENRY ROTH, DECEASED. XLi Let.ers of Administration npon the said estate having been granteu to the undersigned, all person Indebted theteto will make payment, and those having claims, will present them to JACOKKLEMU, Administrator, , No 8714 BHlDUE Streeti Or his Attorney, ROBERT P, DEt,HBRl'. .llliiLlit No. 209 8. Firm Street IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR I THE CI1Y AND COUNIY OF PIIILADELPHI A. MA III A JulSfcS, by her next irlend, etc , vs. DOL'O LArS JONES. In Divorce, June Term, 8M No. 37. To Donglais Jones, respondent Sir: Take notice of 5 'S.'r..'' oa-y (fantcd by the Court on vou, returnable SAlUIiliAY, Decembers, i860, tit Hi o'o ook A.M.. to show cause why a divorce a vincmo matrimonii should not be decreed In tbe above ease. GEORGE W. THORV, 11 2mw2w Attorney lor Line lant. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AD CODNlY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate ot MaRY DICKINSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by ibe ronrt to audit, sett'e, and adjust tbe account ol MABGARhT UGUES, Ad minbtmtrix ol the estate of MaRY litCKIjS ON.de-ceai-ed and to report ulsnlbutlon of tbe balance in tne bands oi the aooounlant, will meet the parties Interested lot tbe purpose of his appointment, on lUNDAY, De cember 4 1M, at 4 o clock P. M at hl office. Ho. 402 WALNUT Street, in the Ciy of fhl.adelphia. 11 23imw6t AMOS J. SELLY, Audi or. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT pot thb cit 1KDOOI1MK" PHILADELPHIA. iLState oi SARAH P.Ttlib deceased. The Auditor aopolnted by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tlie account of N kC'Y B. PEl'EKS. Execu trix ot the lust will and testament of SAR H PETERS, di ceased, and to report distribution ul the balance in the bands of the accountant, will niet tne parties in terested lor the purpose oi his appointment on TOES DAY . December 4. 18t6, at 3 o'clock P. J., at his office. No. 4i2 WALNUT Street, In the City ofPhliado phi 1, 23fmw5t W. D. BAKER. Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I OR TIIE CIIX AND COUNTY OF PH ILADELPH. A. Estate of MARAU H. U4NA. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settlo, and adjust the account ol KAkllEL HUTcHINeON, TruHteeand At orney of SARAH H.DANA, and to ie port distiibutlon ol the balance In the hands of the accountant, will mtet the parties Interested lor tbe our pose ot his appointment, on TUESDAY, December 4. A, D 18ti. at 11 o'clock A.M., at bis office, No. 402 W LN V t Street, in the City of Philadelphia. 11 23 iniw.-l' WD. BAKER, Auditor. COAL, COAL! COAL! COAL! The best LEHIGH and BCHUYI.KILL COAL, pre pared express y lor lamtiy nee, constantly on hand in my laid. No isn CALLOWHILb rtrtet. nnuer cover dellveied on short notice well screened, and picked lrue of slate, at the lowest cash prices. A trial will secure our custom. JOHN A. WILSON, ' Successor to W. L. FOUt.K Philadelphia, August 27, Iboti. . 9 256 n R. m W. PATRICK & CO., NO. 304 X. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, HA2LET0N, MAHAN0Y, EAGLE VEIN, AND RE-BROKEN STOVE, Alwaj s on hand, under cover, and free from DIRT and SLATE. C82lmw6m BEST QUALITIES "OF LEHIGH AND Schny kill toal at reduced prices. Ill4wlml2tl P. McUARRY A HON, W EST END CHE8UT STREET BRIDGE FINE CHOCOLATE COIN FECTIONS, MAKUFAOTURED FROM NEW COCOA BEANS. STEPHEN F, WHITMAN, No. 1210 MARKET Street. 102'imws tZf' TIIE ORIGINAL SICN PAINTERS. C. F. WHITMAN & BR0., No. Hi3 RACE STREET. Neat, Quick, Cheap. Particular attention paia to Gilding on Glass. u 3 im COTTON AND FLAX HAIL DUCK AND CANTAB, Ol all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and WaHon-Co,, Duck. Also Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one tu seven feel Wide 1 Paulina. Belting, Ball Twine ete. JOHN W. EVEKMAN A Co., Mo ltiiJONEB' Alley FOB BALE 8TATE AND COUNTY BIGHT of CapeweU Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for ( oal Oil Lamps 1 It prareate the Chimneys . 1 v in di ... ui wv wiu wwrau. jumo saves eus. third tbe oil. Call and see them, tliar nn.t i,n o. J0 BACr SUeet, Pbl.adelphUu Sample sent to and RIO BOOTH BTREET, M. DANCONA 1 ,V Py the hlgfaest price for Ladles' and eenta' eart-ffClotbln. e.i bOUHBlreet ab y!J LUMtJbH. ! 1 Qif -SRLECT WHITE VISE BOARDS iODU. AND PLANK. T 4 4, 5-4 6-4. a, 3H. I and 4 Inch. . CHOICt PAX EL AMI 1st COMMON, its feet long. . Sl1 n1 4lneb. WHIT. I'lhf.PAML PaT'IBKN 1LA"K LAI OE AM SUPEHIOH STOCK ON HAND 1KUi-IlulLUINUI BUILDING LOOO. BtlLDWO! LUHBKH1 LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOuKINH. A-4 CAKOLIMA ELuOKINU. 4-4 DU.A WAKE FLOORli(U. .V4 DKLAWAHE riJUHINU. WH1TK PINK FLOOHINQ APH TLOORINO. wai nut r. o riso. SPKUt K rtOOhlNO. BTFP BOAB1H. RAIL PIUK. PLtbTtKIM) LATH. iW;i-CPAK and crniEbs lUUUi BH1NOLEW. LOMt CEDAR HntNOT VS SHOUT CEOAH SHI.NULEa. COPEH MIIMOLES. riE ASROIITMKMT rOR SALE tOW. 0. 1 ( KDiK I.OOS AND POTS. No. 1 CEDAR LOOS AMD POSTS. 1 Cflfi LUMKKR FOR UNPERTAKErlS' IOUU. LCstHKH FOR UNDERTAKERS!! BI D CKDAR. WALNUT, AND PINK. RED CEDAB WALUT, ASP PINE. 1866 ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KIN Da , ALHANT LU M HER OP ALL KIJD- si r r. r. 1 nAl.nui SEASONED WALNUT. DH . VPLAR, CHERBY, AND ASH. O-Ui PLANK AND ROAKDS. MAHOOANY kOSKlVOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS 1866 CKiAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. . ntiAR.HnT uivnrinrrDtud SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. iftrft -PRI CE JOJSTI IbPRL'CB JOIST! IOUU. SPUUCK. JOIST SPRUCE JOIST, FROM U TO 83 KEETLOVO. KHOW 14 TO Hi FEET LONG. SUPERIOR AORWAY BCANTL1RQ. ,A. MAULE, BkoiHK K CO., 11 2 6mrp No i.'K.Q SOUTH BlKEr.T. W. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E. COR. . . FI FTEENTH and sTILES Stieeta. OFJfEKS FOR SALE, , , CHEAP FOR CAHH, P'nl,.1,t com, U, c0ln- w con-. . , 8,8 4 W bite Pine, seasoned. First and second qualltr Yellow (4 4, 8-4) and White rine (4-4) F oorlD(i Hoards. Elrat and second quailty one and two-side Fence Loaids. .helving Boards, Bnes, sh, rlanks and Boards, White Pine Bills, all sizes t Btep Boards, 4 4 5-4. Hemlock JolBt and tcamiiiur, from U to 28 feet lona a 1 widths. Spruce Joists, SOU, and Scantling, from 12 to 28 feet lona all wlatea. I'lnsterlng Lath (English and Jalals) Pickets. Bhlng.es, Cbesnut loot., etc M aboeany, Wa nut Plana and Boards. - A ii kinds ot Building Lumber cut ana furnished at th bortej-t notice, at the lowest price 11 ' lm QHARLES ESTE, LUMBER MERCHANT. Seventeenth and Cnltouliill Sis., OFFERS Dry ratternl'ine, all gradest Seasoned Walnut Bosnia and Plank, from one to six Inches tblck Ash, Chestnut. Cherry, and Poplar Boards and Plank. Also, Building Lumber ot all kinds; 4-4 and 5 4 Caro lina, Delaware, and White Pine Flooring. Worked Lumber always on band. 1026 imwim T C. PERKINS LUMBER MERCHANT' 0uooeseor to it. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and rariod aeaorttnoi of Build in a Lumber. 6 24 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. TtEMU STEAM SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 610 EACE Street. We ben leave to draw your particular attention to 011 new French bteani Scouring Establishment, tbe first am only one ol its kind In this city. W e do not dye, but b. a chemical process restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, an Children's Garments to their original states, wltooa injuring them in the leant, while gieat experience sin the best machinery lrom France enable us to warrant periect satislaction to all wbo may tavor ns with theli patronage LADIES' DBEUSES.of eyery deacitption. with or without Trimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether tbe color be genuine or not. Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers, Carpets, Velvet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc.. cleaned and retmlxbed in the beat manner. Uentlemen'a Summer and ft inter Clothing cleaned to perfection without In j ury to the stun. Aiso Flags and Banners. All kinds ot stains n moved without ceauing the whole. All orders are executed tinder our Immediate supervision, and satislaction guaranteed in every instance. A call end examination of our process if retpectinlly solicited. ALBEDTLL & MARX, 8 10 mwij Ko. 510 RACK Btreet. rpHE NEW YORK DYEING AilD PRINTING X ESTABLISHMENT, SIATEN ISLAND, yo. 40 Korth EIGHTH btreet ( West side), Also known as the SI A 1 EM 1FLA1D DTEIKO ESTABLISHMENT Lelng the LARGEST In tbe UNITED STATES, and TIllR'l X TEARS OLDER than any other on STAT EN ISLAND, Is prepared, with the most Improved and ex tensive Machinery (to which they are making constant auditions . to DYE. CLEANSE, AND FINISH every variety of GOODS AND GARMENTS, In a manner UNEOUALLED In this country. NO. 40 North EIGHTH Street. Philadelphia. o. 98 DUANE Street, New York. No. 162 BttOADWAi. New York. No. m P1ERRKPONT street. Brooklyn.' SAMUEL MARtiH, President J T. Totjko, Secretary 1 . y ,. 1112 lmrp TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS BANDAGE INSTITUTE. No. 14 N NINTH Htrenl .)v. M arkut 11 fl EV EMETT, aim thirty years' practical experience, uki.ukc. mi BKtiiui aoiusiroeni oi ma premiuor 'atent Graduatlim Prestma I niu. md nnai. n others. Supporters, Elastic btockings.bbouluer Braces i'";1! ue usuries, ete. Lauiwi aparuuttnts con ducted by a lady. jajj CUTLERY. CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY. RAZOltS, RA ZOR bTROPtt. LADIEh' HOIHHUK PAPER AND TAILORS SHEARS, ETC.. at L V. Hh.LM OLD'S Cutlery Store, No. n l-outh tenth street, 18S3 Three doors above Walnut RODGERS & WOSTENnOLM'S POCKET Knives. Bodgers A W ade's and Butcher's Hazont, table Cutlerv. Lsdlia' Scissors In Canes. Razors. Scissors, and all kinds of ( utlery ground and pollnhed atP MADEIRA'S, Ho. 116 b.TENlU Street, nelow Cbesnut. 16'JOtjl SADDLES AND HARNESS. gUFFALO ROBES, LAP RUGS, HORSE COVERS. A large assortment, WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, at low jrcei, together with onr usuai vaorhneat of 8ADDLERT, ETC. WILLIAM S. LTANSELL & SONS, 85 , Ko. 1141 MARKET Street. QEOEOB PLOWM AN, OARPENTEli AND BUIIiDKP 1 No. 232 CARTER Etreet, And No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Wuk and MUlwrightin "lovpiiy ariended vrzr i to. WATCHE3, JEWELRY ETC. VEWlSLADOlrlUS&Co; DIAMOND DEAIKRS A JKWKIKRS.Y W ATCIIKR, JEWKUlf AMILVKK WARE. . WATCHES and JEWELRY EEPA1EED. Owtngte tbe decline) ot (loll, bas made a great ro luctloa la price of ills large ana wail, assorted stock 01 Diainonl Watcbaj. Jewelry, bilverware, Et. Tbe pablle are respectfally Invited to call and examlie or stock before purchasing elsewhere. 12S , U LADOMVja. T. rOWKLk ' Im T. FiaOEL. Laige and small sires, playing lrom 1 to 12 airs, and costing from IS to 1900. Our assortment comprises such ckolce melodies aa "Home, Sweet Home "The Last Rose of Bummer. MAald Lang Syne." 'Star Spangled Banner." "My Old Kentucky Borne," etc. etc.. Besides beautiiul (elections from the various Operas Imported direct, and for sale at moderate prices, by FARR A BROTHER, Importers of Watches etc, 1111'mthSrp) Ko. S2i CHESNUT St.. below Fourth. REMOVAL. CSv ISAAC DIXON, .gia WAICQ MAKER, HAVING REMOVED TO Ho. 120 S. ELEVENTH Street, below Chesnut, Has opened a new and carefull elected stock ol fioo atcnei, Jewelry tilver and riated Ware. K. B. Chronometer, Duplex, Paten Lever, and plain W atebe s caremily re pslrtd and warranted. fl031ec2m SI LV ER-WARE FOB BIUDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., Invite attention to their Choice Stock of SOLID SILVER W ARE, suitable lor CHRISTMAS and BRIDAL PRESENTS. - 10 fl II EN R Y UARPER, IN o. GSO ARCH Htreot, Manuiactnrcr and Deaierin Watcxies Fine Jewelry, Silver-Plftted Ware, . ; asd 81 Solid Silver-Vare. EICH JEWELBT. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER If DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc 9 205 13 B. EIGHTH ST., PIIILADA. BOWMAN & LEONARD. MABCFA.CTUREB8 OV AKO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver ana Sliver-Plated Goods, No 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Tbose in want Of SILVER or SILVER-PLATED WAKE will find It much to their advantage to visit our 81 OIUC beiore making their purchases. Our lona experience In tne manuiacture ot tne above kiada of goods enables ns to derr competition. W e leeu no ioods but those whicn ant of the FIRST. ClA 68, ail l war own make, and will be sold at reduced prices. JpINE OPERA GLASSES IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 10 18tl No. eg CIIESNVT Street. BOARDING. 0. 1121 GIRARD STREET Is now open for the accommodation of FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS. Apply earlyj 8 23 AMERICAN LEAD PEKCIL COMPANY NEW YORK. FACTORY, HUDSON C1TV, N. J. Ibis Company li now fully prepared to tarnish LEAD PENCILS. Equal lm (Ivallty to tha Beat Braiids, Tbe Company bas taken great pains and averted larve capital In fitting up I heir lactory, ana now ask tbe American publlo to give their pencils a lair trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. Great care bas been bestowed to tbe manufacturing of HrpHtlOK HiXAUOJS It RAWING CfcbCILH. epo cialiy prepared ior the use ot Engineers, Arublteute, artists, eto. A complete assortment, constantly on band, la offered at lair terms to tbe Uaae at their Wholesale balesroom No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. Tbe Pencl'f are to be bad of all principal Stationers and hotion Dealers Ask tor American Lead Pencil. CIO 1 fmwBm USE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 1! cures Worms, Botts, and Co'Io, It cnrei Colds, Coughs, and Blde-Boond. It is tbe best alterative for Horses and Cattle bow use, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It is a sure preventive for tne much dreaded Kinder '"20 F aimer or Dairyman should be without It " For sale In Philadelphia by DYOTf A CO,. No Ml North BtCONI HUeeti JOHJiHON. HOLLOW AY 4 CO WDKN, K o. S liorth RUTH Btreet, and by Drug gista bout tbe country. Addiess all orders to 8TARIN A FLOTD, Proprietors, Ko. 0 DTJANE Street, New York. 9 1 tin ARCH STREET. GA8 FIXTURES yi Zi CHANDKLltRH, BROZK8TAT0A;Y,ETa VAiiKIliR A CO. would respectfully direct tile atten tion .their frirnda, and the Dublio aeueral'y, to their laige and elejtant aaaortment oi Oai FlxrCRBH. CHANUJCLlfcfia, and Olil AMESTAL HKONZk 1 WARK0. those Wishing handsome and thoroughly 'tnadeOooda, at very reasonable prices will Bud ft to ' their advantage to give us a call beiore ptu Uaaiug else where. . . . .... V. B. ooiiea er larnnuen miuw renaiaoea wim speelalcare and at reasonable prices. Mui VABK1RK A CO SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &g VKITE SHIRTS TO BE SUPERSEDED THE WATER-PROOF SHIRT FRONT WUl gave the Expense of Wkite Shirta ;f Save the Trouble of Washing and Ironing; Improve the Appearance; Save Time In Dressing; . , Eemove all objections to Colored BMrta; Preserve a Cleanly Eiterior; Protect the Breaat, and Preserve Healtb Give joy to the Household ; ; Blake Travelling Pleasant; : , Save your Honey ; and - . k Ktep your Wife in a good humor. , T ALL FOR TWENTT-PTYaJ CENTS. HAKCFACTOBI.. , 11 8 fmwlm Ko. 44 a. THIRD Btrort, id gtory. w QENTS' FUIlUlBIIINa GOODS! ' i i . SHIFTS MADE OF NE(V YORK. MILLS MCSlis onye4 asnal prtoeaAM. .... "c;3Ui-t hfilaTH MAla, OF WAMBUfTA MTJBL1H aa ei-76 usual price as-M - . . mw LOTH hH iRih on hand and made to order. . A liberal deduction to wholesale trade WLLrm, Mil AR.HK, AMii'AUlUii FLARSRL TJW DEH.MH1HTH AND PHWKRH, all sires ana qualitlm. AH0, FANCY SCARFS. NlkCKTi b)rt, tLOVI. TlDRFP., BCHPEKDER8, etc., in great variety, and at reasonable pneea. ., j. ClUJa T. L. JACOBS, No. OUESNirr Street. SHI11TS I SUIRTSI i -8UIUTSl 40 JOHN C. EEMINGION'S 40 Gentlemen's Furnishing V Store, No. 40 North NINTH Street, PHILADKLrniA.P . f . '" " Particular attention giving t t e Cutting and afak of r-hlits. ; ' 11 81m H. r- BUTLER, MEN'S FURNISHING' GOODS No. 142 South EIGHTH St. : J W. SOOT T c a; SHIRT MANTJFACTDEEES, aid uuain ' , . MEN'S FUIiNISIJINQ OOOOB4 No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCR DOORS B1LOW THE "OOliTlSINTAL, , 11Srp . PBILADJCLI1IIA. , i i ; ' i, pATENT SnOTJLDER-SEAAI 8HIRT MANUFACTpRyi',',' ASD GMLE3iK'S FURNISHING 6TOBB,' PERFECT F1TTLNO BHIBl S AND ' DRAWERS made lrom measurement at very short notice. All other ai Holes of OLJiTLEAUOl ti DRi.88 GOODS in lull variety. i , . WINCHESTER A CO., , 11 1 J Hp. 706 CHES3TCT Street! ' THE BEST FITTING SHIRT ' AMXRIOA 18 TH ' ' SEO0LDER-8XAU PATTERS 8DIHT, Manufactured by , , R. EATRB, Do. 68 K. SIX H Street, Philadolpbia, v, here you can find a large aaso.tmentot . i 4 GEKT8' r CRNl8IiLNO GOODS. : , Clip this out and give us a call. 917 So. 48 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, NEW PUBLICATIONS. MARION HARLAKD'S NEW BOOK.' 6DNSTBAKK. By the author ot "Alone," "Hun. bands and Homes," etc 12ino. , BEETHOVEN'S LEITERS. Translated by Led Wallace. I vols. 16 mo. DIG LOW. PA TLBS, Second series, lima. MELODIES FOR CHILDHOOD. Wim Liflhly colored Illustrations. 12mo. THE STATE OF TBE CHURCH and the World at the Final Outbreak of Evil, land Revelation efAnta Christ, till Destruction at tbe second Coming ot Chi tot. and tbe. TJihering in of the Millennium. By Rev. i. Oi Gregory, M.tA., with an Appendix by Mrs. A. Tj JoUffe. Price, 12o, Foraaleby JAMES 8. CLAXTON, (Successor o WUllam 8. A Alfred MsrtlenJ 11101m Ko. 1214 CBESSUT StreeU GOVERNMENT SALES. GOVERNMENT BALK AT AUGUSTA.' GtORGlA. Tbe following Froperty will be sold at A VLBLIC AUCTlOiT, TO BS BKLD AT THE UNITEi bTATKS ARSENAL, AT ALGUslA, GEORGIA, ON TUURbOA Y, Deotniber 20,1866. Property at i VHl t'lSULH, AortA Carolina, as follows i . About 70,C00 pounds uiiservlooable Gone. SnoL' andbbeH. 84 unserviceable Gun Carriages, with the iron OIL them. U40 tarre'g damaged Powder. Lying at the liaiiroad Lepot, in ATLANTA.'. Gcoriria 104,100 ponndg Cast-iron Guna, At tne 1 "wdiey Iron VV vrae, at MACON, Geofs giai A Fine Steam Presa Hammer, acting direct frost ' Cylinder. W eirht of drop 2000 pounds. At tbe AUGLSTa ARSEMAL AMD POWDEIt WORKS, the lolloaingi 112 000 pounds Cast-iron Guni. ' la, too pound! Cast-iron Castinjrs, gome of Ultra Taluable. 8t0 000 pounds Cast-Iron Scrap, shot and shelf, etc. eio. 6000 pounds Copper Scrap. 10 Fiola Gun Carnages, witn the irons OH them. 140 ' Ammunition Cheats, black, walnut, ' mlS copper. 60 tets of Artillery Harness, for two horses, Ant! a quantity of other property, ooasiaunjr prisct pally of Saddles, Horse Equipments, Infantry Accoutrements (leather), Musket Appendants, llartefS, Bullet Moulds, Powder Flasks, and . Blacksmiths' Beliows. Tbe sale will commence at 10 A. M., and eonUauf until aU the property "ld- , Twenty per cent, on tbe day of the aale, and the) remainder wnon the property is delivered or within ten da a. Persons desiring to purchase the pi operty either at Fort Fisher, N. C Atlanta or Maoon, Ga.,sbouii( examine it beiore the day ot the sale. D. W. FLAGLER, , ' Brevet Lleut.-Col. U. S. A , Capt Ord , - 1122 20t Commanding Augusta Arsenal ,, g h A T.E M A N T E L S! ' SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed Jot DurabUity, " r Beauty, Siiength, ana Cheapness. , S SLATE MANTELS and slate Work Generally, ajadf :J, to order. J. B. KIME8 CO., 9 IS Sos 11S6 and )3t CHXSNCT Street.
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