The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 11, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5
AMUSEMENTS. Aoadrmt OW Morio. M'mo Adolaido Ristort appeared "Modea," last evening-, to lunre and taahiouable audionoo. Most of tho ladies appeireil in opera costume, and their magnificent rooos and hair-dresses made an entemhle of mignilloonca rarely witnessed in tiie Aoadomv. Burton's aotlns- was mot sreneralty compared to that of Rachel, feoma Insisted that the latter m the moot natural and powerful ol tho two. l'hore waa but little applause during tho porformnc3, but the great Irepodionno was called out at the cot:o'u lon of each act, and received the pluudita ol the ef his'cvenfns' ifarie Stnart, a very noble play, In fire aotB, written hy Schiller, will be presented, with the following excellent cast: Maria Bfuatt, Queen cfScofand .M'me AdalaMe RIstarl J&jlzabstii, Uuecn of England Bipnorlta antolnotta Cottln Anne, Nurse to Marie Hiunorha Virginia rsa I Marasret nrl Mgnorii UUlia Uovl'il Hubert, Karl ol Leicester Slgnor Olaco.no Ulech William Cecil ( eir Mauclnl Talbot Otxinre Kisiorl ilelvll'e Ulorglo Wrl llorithl Mortimer uiovanul Carboiil (Jimmy Charcual?) Paulet Ginllo Bull Uorgocno ('mure in la officer V. Vorr.ura Mr. Thoma Wi Hums, tlio t ran flat jr, gives tho following as tie plo ot JIarie Stuart: "Thli trsftedy Is the master-work ot fichlllor. Tbo first act ex hi In a Mar.- Htuart. yueen of Soots.' In her chamber at Kotherlngny Castle, prior tu the annnnai-.e-mootof the et tence of death. 'The crown Jewell are tkken from her. and Mint trinkets, beshtas a lettnr to 'Queen Elizabeth Then'I.iud KarleiKh' arrive to convey to her ttie sentence. Hnr anger breaks forth at this, but the presence ot 'Mortimer,' with leti era from the 'Cardinal Duke do Uuisa ' gives her hopes of a new champion and ot rescue. Hhe pour out her Invec tivea against her Judges, and terminates the aceno In a tempeHt ol paasion. the second act la at, the (ojrt of 'Elizabeth,' where tho Quoen.' Leicester.' 'Cecil ' and '1 alboi' aie In council on iarv's' execution, Hubao itinilvr Mor. liner,' Patilet,' and others, con'er on tho subject, and '.Mortimer' uigea l.elcostor' to a tmpta ret cue lor 'Mary' In the third act 'Mary' la permitted to wa k In the gardens or tho cattle. A Iti tl 'Mailt arena la presented, an t soon altor it i announced that 'Kllznhetb' l.i near at h ind Thi 'tjueen' then niters, and a somite ol thrl ling Inferos', ri sues iu which 'Mary' exhibits the utmost lmlignit tlon 'the fourth act Is devoted to the (loath of 'Mor timer.' wno has been ariested at til conintnit of 'Leicester.' the Karl being anxious to nhleld hiuisnlt' from ausplclon as the trlend of 'Mary.' Besides, the death ot 'Wait ' Is inly dNeusscrt, with reference to Its consequences. At lat Elizabeth' aUns tho warrant. The lent act introduces, aa a friend of ' Mary,' 'Andrew V.elvlile.' who la true to her to the latt, and at'cmla herttUshe bldslaraweil to her servants and expire on the block." Carl Wolfsoiih'b Skcoxd Matinkb The Foyer will be agnln occupied ou Friday af ternoon by the loveia of rood mnsie, to bear this exoollont aitist in his continued interpretation of the history of the music tor the pianoforte. The first matinee Itave unbounded satis. action, Mr. Wol'sohu's arts'io performances bemg ably seconded by the rich voioe and careful sins-ingot' Herrt'ollak, who made a most favorable imi ression upon Ins hearers. lie is destined to booome a great favorite with our musical publio Mr. Woifsoliu is giving a series of Beethoven matinees in New Yore, and vot ano herin Hrooltlvn, where he is highly applauded by the critics, even the ablCBt ot whom thus speaks ot him: "In Mr Wolfaohn'a performance vostorday there was manliest and great imp-ovemenu The sonatas had evi dent!? been better studied, both menta ly aud techni cally, the reading being broader and tho execution being clearer, more decided and more excel eat In color, of the three sonatas, that in C major was most admirably rendered. iVe can spenk of it In terms of waim eulney and without reservation The a lesjio was (day ed with great spirit, clear accent and excellent phrasing. The adagio dtMdnycd an unusual depth of sentiment, bteadth 01 pnasion, and waa executed with a delicacy and tcmlerne-s of touch greater 'han Mr. Wolfsohn has yet exhibited. 1 be scherzo, which Is not equal to the rest ot the composition was ttken a little too alow, but the flna o was really beautifully plared, prompt and decided In temno, clear and accurate in execution, and Just and eflecflvs In color. It waa alto gether a performance of high merit, and deservedly met witn warm applause." When our artists are thus spoken of abroad, it shows, at least, that othors agree with us (n our ap preciation arid support of thorn. Nkw Chesnut (Strmt TiiEATRBj This is the last week of the Long Strike. Mr. McDonough and the whole company appear in it this evening. Tho amusing farce of the Two Bonny castles concludos the performance. On to-morrow ( Wednesday) afternoon, Henrietta, tht Forsaken, will be given for the last time. Walnut Street rHBATRB Mr. J. S. Clarke as Mr. Dimple," the "Fat Boy." and "Dlvgorv." I his is an immense bill, brimful of lun, wit, and drollery. A boh Street Iekatre. Mr F. S. Chnnfnut, tho distinguished character comedian, in Air. Do Wal den's capital comedy of Sam, Carnoross ft Dixey have an unusually attrac tive programme this evening. National Hall. Father Kemp's O'd Folks and Miss Emma J. Nichols for a few nights more. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional Local Jtemt see Third Fog?, ) Chbistma.8 Gifts fortbk Holidays A Chancb fob Bargains. The surplus stock of the well-known tJrm of Bailey & Co., of No. 819 Chesnut ftreet, ha& been conaicued to B. Scott, Jr., for ale at auction. The pools are nosy arranged tor inspection at Mr. Scott's Art Gal lery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, where the sale will take place on Thursday and Friday mornin rs, at 10 o'clock. The object of bringing these goods before the public in this way, la to taiford them the opportunity of securing, for a mode rate and reasonable sum, articles which are eminently appropriate for pitta during the jomlDft bolidtiys. Tne taste must, indeed, be fastidious, which cannot discover m the collec tion eoinethirier'eitactly suited to it; and in view of the mama for ciit-muking which lu less than two weeks will take such a powerful bold upon all clauses of the community, we pi edict an energetic competition for the most desirable features of this splendid collection. Even if our readers have no intention of making a purchase at the sale, they will tind themselves amply repaid for a visit to the nai lery of Mr. Scott by tbe artistic and beautiful articles comprised in tbe present collection. Not only will they And many little gems which are precisely tbe things lor Christmas gifts, but tliey will discover a large assortment of artistic bronzes, clocks, and similar articles, which bave an intrinsic value in themselves independently ef their ornamental character. There is like wise in tLa collection a Wgo assortment of plated goods of James Dixon & Son's manufac ture, in which ornamentation vies with useful ness, and brilliancy with durability. So, whether you purchase or not, kind reader, do not fail to take a glance at the collection. PBEPABINO FOB WiSTEB IN AN UNLAW FUL Manner. A man was yesterday arrested for tbe too general confiscation of that which was calculated to give bodily comfort, aud that which he was in want of. Believing that the approach of winter would necessitate the en largement of bis scanty wardrobe, and believing auo that tbe addition could well be made with out the delivering up of the needful In exchange, be ptepped into Steppacher's saloon, on Chesnut street, and from which he issued well clothed in a warm overcoat, and, in case of want, car ried another under bis arm. TIjLs action, of course, ws too singular to be allowed, and be was immediately arrested for larceny and place i in durew. " Stealing Goat-Skins. Jacob Sanen burger.wbo, in connection witb others reported yesterday, stole nine dozen of go.it-Bkins from a morocco factory in Randolph street, was last nipbt arrested by the police ollicmh tor that ict. Alderman Shoemaker, after a bearing of the cae, commuted him in detault of $800 ball. Aw Owner Wanted. Mary Dillon was committed by Alderman Jiuiey, this mor lug, iu detault ol bad. She is charged w.th the larcny of three odd shoes, wuioh await an owner ut tho Cherry fctreet Station Bouse. One of the shoes had been nndorgoing the operation of having a new hool put en, but was not qaite completed , ROCICHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics 'Made to Order, Seasonable, Serviceable and Faxbionable THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18G6. Rkal Estate Sale. The (ollowlnjr real eMtite was fold by M. Thomas A Som at the Ph liidclphia Exchange, at noon to-day: aharwa Mapaaaoa Vtnlng Company ,Vot aold VHOaharra North American Coal Joniny Not Sold. 70 a. -art Chesapeake aiiniog company, ot ft H tchlgan Not sold. Ou aharea Waiufng on Mining Company, of Michigan.. sol ao'd. II aharm Feralomen Mining Company, ot Michigan Not an d It' rharoa Itank 01 rennavlvanla is cent. I ahare Northern Rank Oi Kentucky M it) aharra utrarti Itank M t ahaies I'hIUdelphia Htratnahlp Dock Com pany an 11X0 a! area Kovcnue Jk.x tension Hilver Mining Companr of Nevada UH eta. SSaharei I hmnlx Inxtiranre Company 0 aharea Aatt nal Itank of Nor hern Llhortlna.. 9101 ltK) ahaiea Camden and Atlantlo Railroad Com- . Panr $ I1H aharea Maubanvide and Indiana Railroad. 1J jno aharpj Moahannon Coat Couuiany AO cent-. '2ft Delaware Mutual Inauianoe Company Nerlp. 1H0 n cents. aUlfl liplnwa'e Mutual Ipsurauo Company Pcrlp. 1HH4 sot sold $8M Ielaarej Mutual Inautance Company Scrip, Jt65 Not aold. tfft Delaware Matual Inaurnnce Company Borlp, 18116 SotsoH. 40 ahmg Kollxico Iraurance Company H 'ii share Amerioun Anti-lucru-.tator Com pany a, Oaliarei American Academy ot Muilc astM 1 hare Academr nf Kino rt tYV 1 ahare Pulladnlphit Lihrnry Company !7 Vt 1 aiarr- In tVe Mercantile Library- 7 7 Sahatca Swirtan e TranNporiatlon Company... t41 (,7s Hlmrea natulan Mining Company lOean'l. liKIO aharea Kmplre Uopner f oinpau 1 oenti. tOU aharea fhlladelphla ana Jtioaton Mining Company...... U eonti 100 aharea Northwestern Coal and Iron Com ,JnJ ; Notaod. ltiftO cbaroa Oreen Hill Oil Companr 1 ceut. IfiO tliarea Frennh Crek Lulirlcating Oil Com- 5Cfl sbarea Uppsr P.oouomy Oil Company I tea. pany 2 cents. Tliroe-!ory hrlck residence, No. 620 Worth Kl"lith a root VotaoU. 3 thiee atory brli k dnelllnva, Nor 603 anl 801 liuttonwov atree; 2SI5and JJ775 Four atiry bncg dwelling, 8 R coruer ot Seventh and Hutton -ood atreela a.V)00 Ihree-Htoir brick dwolling, bo 471 North H, venth et'Ci't 1350 Tliree-itory hrlck dwelling, No. 4ri7 North Heventh atreet $7900 TLrcc-a'.oty brick dwelling, No. 11.6 Carpenter street ai8'8 Three story brick dwelling, No 714 Wood . "free' Not sold. Lot. N. K. cornet ol Eleventh And Whartoi rseta, 106 it front on Wharton s reet, 61 teet iron ton Aahland strait 2i.) feet ir 'lit on pKlevcnih st eet j(ot lol l. Lot of ground, bi-ick s abli coach house etc. No 6fi3kor'h Uroai atreM 111 ieet front 2ft,l03 Country aeat and tarm, llbH acres, Chester county, Pa Not sold. Two story brick d rolling. No. 511 Lorlan atreat, between bo Hon wood and Ureeo and Seventh and Elgnth atreote 257J Itraidenoe, H. E. corner of Twenty-second and Arch atreot 0t sold Bealdence, aonth aide of Arch street, east of wenty second Not iold. t three-story brick dwellings, jfroat street south ot Ot'er atree- Not sold. Throe-story brick dwel ing No. loll Lombard street, witb three story rtwaillngs In the roa-..Not so d. rour-at jry brick store and dwelling, No. 820 W a'nutetioe' .. an 901 A double to story brick residencs, N. 421 'ion'. roe atreet . , allot) Two story brick dwe ling, No. 510 Queen ftieet aili"5 Ihree story brick dwelling, No. 1825 Morylue street. Hotso'd Ttnee-story br'ck dwelling,. No. 1845"MerVlVe' . reet., g32.-0 Iwos'ory blck ahop, ho. 2n4 North ltroad 5J00 Three-sjory brick realdonce, No. 1131 Spruce nt $9150 Tlirce-a'oiy rlek atoro and duelling n.31S South Front atreet and No 8 4 South Watr . ireet 5730 3 iwell aocurcd ground tents, 42 a er . euh t m a plecce. uioifgageg-One of 5iiO one of ilBOtl : an I one of tik. 13D0, and M'.O The Fall of Limf. Yesterday afternoon inuch merriment wns caused to some of the. m habitanta on Girard avenue, and much conster nation aud deoresnion of spirits was cause i to the driver of a lime cart, in the followintr mttu ner: a. heavy cart, filled lull with lime, was bcluir leisurely drawn alona on the truck of the strei't t ar, when tbe "hri'.l blowine; of a whi-t'.e, aa l numeroi-b yells, conveyed to the mind of the Meepy driver that a car was in near proximity. In his hurry to turn out of tbe track, he cut around sharp, not noticing, from his exalted height on the limo-box, that the tire of one t the wheels bad been twisted off, and waa rolliurr down tbe gutter in a wrigalinat wav. He got off of the track, the car passed on, and the heavy wagon began i.s heavy jogging on the rough pavement. how, witb the tire on, this miuht not have bad any evil effects; but with the tire off, it wb forcintr uuon the whel more than its allotted bare of bard runniner; the felloes were not competent to bear alone their heavy bur den, and the con.equenee wac, that the wagon hud not proceeded lar before there wa a crack ing round, a riving way ot one and then another, nud finally, witb a crash, down came wasron, rider and all, tumbling the a9omsh"d joker irom his lofty pereh into the gutter, aud scatteiine the lime in all directions. That thete was no small amoust of loud vitu peration was palpably evident by the gathering of a large crowd, attracted by the noise. We would caution those who, for a short or long period, are lifted up, particularly not to forget those things below which make for their peace and well-being. Stealing a Buffalo Robe. John W. Talbert attempted to appropriate to his private use a valuable buffalo robe, which he abstracted from Eattwick Park. This action was wit nessed by Officer Rowan, who started in pur suit of the individual who was fast making his way off. Alter a hard chase of about two and a half miles, the taker was nabbed, although ho gave me uuicur it uuru run. Violating the Mabkat Odinances. Officer Barton atrested Samuel Anderson, Philip Duncan, A. T. Will, Theodore Terry, E. W. Kelly. John (Jreenwald, William Norrls, Henry Koletta, M. D. Barrett, and T. K. Gh, for violating tbe market ordinances, by selling meat on the outside of that building on the btreets. lhey were each fined two dollars by Alderman Patchell. Abbest of a Rioter. Yesterday alter not n, about fouro'oiooi, Edward Haie was arreted on tbe charge of being oonoerned in tne riot on bundoy morning, at Ninth and Vine. Hi wm in company with tae young men who wore arrosted at tkat time, lie waa held by Alderman Jones to answer. I he particulars of the cate have already been repor ed in the Tklkobaph. Owner Wanted. Picked up last night in tbe street, one dozen brooms, whicn tuuy bave been deposited by some philanthropic in dividual tor the cleaning of the pualio avenue', but more probably deopped by omj uususpet i iucJih'i. They can be obtained by the owner at the Eleventh Ward Station. Assault and Battery. James Cahill was arreited jesterJay aiternoon in Ninth htrejt, above Poplar, tor the irequent torciblc applic i tion ot his clinched digits upon tbe person of another. For tha physical and atnubing eter ctse, be was arrested, taken before AideriUun Mussey, and held In $B00 bail. A Wabning to TouNosrKBs. A boy aged fourteen years waa arreted for putting his fingers, into everything in the market stalls, and abstracting therefrom certain eatables. lie was held in $300 hail. Yonngers, take care. A Fovndling. Last evening, abcut seven 'o ock. a toa'e child about twj mom Is old wa tound on the atop of house No. 13!0 Ot rry street The poor little unacknowledged i'ol.o was sunt to the Alma-house. ROCICHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING nOlTSE,; os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS WI CREA V.iiI2Tr Tabbing (-'ounterkeit Notes. Tester- day a couple of men were arrested on aiinplcHn of enriching themselves at others' eipeuso bv pacing counterfeit currency. Alter a hearing bcfoie the atithorifle they were rtlnchnrgod. "Small Fire. About half-past 6 o'clock lat-t evening a fire waa discovered in Richmond street. It was extinguished betore any great damage was done to the properly. Ci.OTns Ankw i'r eos of Clothing can be no lower. We are daily reemng fresh goods purchased at mtirh le than cost aud have reduced a I goods ou band to propor tional e prices. We have ly far thj largest aud oivt stock ot Aikn's, rotrrns', ahd Hots' Ci-othin in tbia city, which we are soiling in lai go atnoui.ts doily. hatr-WAT BKTWKKK BKNNKTT fc CO., FirraAND ( Iowes IUll, Pixtii 8th. (M?) Market 13tbbbt. Eoi.idat Books -JNoKook House in the world lias the line assortmunt of Holiday a tokt that 1. B. Pi t i son & llrothers, Ho 8U6 Chesnut stroot, flitla delplua, now ollsr tor sale. The collection is rloti, vancd, ami olio ce in all the Uepartmon s ot liters tur , and mauy aro very oostiy, whilst tiioM are 'O etloitid y hound ttiat thoy neeiis must he seen to be appreciated. Hero it would not be Inapproprlato to mnnflon that Ali'S-rs. T B. I'eier-on , ItroUiora, l'tiilaUe phla , l'a., pubiish JUrkenn' complete illustrated H orki in twenty d liferent editions, pound in ovory conceivable atle, trotnthep'aiu papt-r covor vo.uine to the gorgeous full bound call to.utne. What ruoie suifablo "ilondav Vrosent" could be given to any one than a set ol this au'hor's wntingsf We abswor, none. Tho publisliois will send their do scriptive catalogs .ot diaries Diokons' Work, with pncea i f each style ot binding, to auy address, on application. leisons living at a distance can enclose the nun ey, for an? set proferrod, to I. B. l'oterson h brothers, I hiiadelpliia. Pa , in a letter, and on ita receipt the books will be foiwardud by return ex press, froiht charges paid e ativ so our readers to send lor a sot, and thoy wtl have books Hint can always be referred to with plca-uio and satisfaction. ile Juvcnilo Uepartmont has the largest ond finest ai-sorlment ol children's hook ever offorod befote iu tins uty. Books hatidsomoly rlu-strated loi chi.orou; stories of fairioii; s'oriot ot gianti; ttorlt-B of udventure, etc , graoe the tiopartmouU liem which soli etions oan bo made, Tt c assortment ot Fine Uluairated Work, Prayer Books, Bibles, is beyond description. Poets, in u;l bly'cs of binding; Annuals ot ail size aud pr,oes. I hose who wish to obtain the choicest edition! of volumes, in every realm of literature, oannot fail to find them at Petersons', and they will be sure to be courteously affirded every facility for examination or purchase which this exton-ivo establishment aUbids. Books SfiT to tub Country. Persons In the country, who cannot visit the oity, ana wish holiday books, can roly upon us lor a oaretul selection of such books as they may dosire. Ail that nood be oone is to enclose us 05, $10, 920, $50, or. upwards, ana name tbe kind ol books wautod, and on re ceipt ol money, we vuarautce to forward por mail or express as ordered, preonid, avervoh'iioe and varied seiootiou oi books, and at the lowest poli tic pi ices. V very uew book rublls:cd will be found for sale atreterons' Book ft tore, No. 83G Chosnnt street, at niblit-tins' prices, the niomont it is issued iroin tho press, Holiday Gifts 1'crplexcd people, who are leen.uiiig to loox lor Pkkbksts lor the oomnif Loi (ISTK, Will flno 1'BTKHSOMB' j ATA LOO OB Of much OBsibtauce lh:ir e;s ot ltckons are a dostrat'e pt(btnl lorai.y one. Ibe assortment of Diaries of al Sizes and style are very aupiopriate. Also, a largo assortment ot Jnveni es suitaole tor chile run ot ail opes aud sizes, and all are sold at astonishingly low pr ces. Messrs. Peterson & Brokers' pub'icatious are sold by all bookbel era, ana at their establishment, No. 8C6 Chesnut street, trom flbsnoe tliey wiP end thoir catalokue tree to all who desire it. CM and ox amine th6ir stock. How hatpy s the iiousebold where Industrious Labitsbauish care; Where all the clothes tne children wear Are made upou the Florence. Tbe very best sewing machine in the world. Mn. Van Wyck Wickes, New York city, dealor in all linds ot lowing baolnnes, a wituess in a recnt ease belore the Commissioner ot Jt'atents, deposes as follows: Q For wl.Bt reasons are these Grovor Baker Machines esteoined abovu others by ttioso who prefer tnem lor fnni ly usef A. First, lor their quietness; the boan'y of the upper stitch for plain sewing, aud tbe uuder stitch for ornamental wok; tha ease ot working them, and the little time required in learning their nse; the eiasnoity ot the ttitch, thereby avoidiug the clanger ol tho stitch breaking wuen used on light labric, or sewugou the bias Thoy will do all the difleieut stflesoi family sewing, and in addition will do tho test qus'jty ot ornamental work. Tbs CnAROES op Electricity necessary to work the Atlantic Cablej are so small that tliey can to iToduced In a "gun cap," and the chargos oi creent acks lor sending a message aro so lare that it takes a big pocket to hold tiie proposing niaion il for the latter puipose. Kuch a difference in different charges is very noticeable, as much so as the differ ence Letween tho low charges tor ilrst-olass Clothing at Charles Stokes fc Co 's, under the Continental, and the high charges of other houses for much inte rior art.cle. for sood Clothing, at low charges, go to Charles Stokes fc Co,', under the Continental. How happy wcnld the glr a have be n, Who uea to stitch and weave and spin, It, in their day, they could have seen The beauties of the Florence. Tbe ucost perfect, the most reliable, thoroiore the cheapen 1 1 ewing M achino in the world. For sale at Mo. 630 Chesnut street. A group of persons examining a photograph, one sa s, -'Uow expressive tne eyes 1" and auotaer says, "How solt the shadows, and in relief the features!" wnile tbe ilnrd exo aims, "Observe the rich folds in tbe drape' r I" It is needless to say the picture was made by B. F. Beimer, No. 62 Aroh street. Lambs, go to U. Byron Mobsb fc Co , No 002 and 904 Aich street, tor your Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, Coffee and V'ol3e. rJZ'tsS Haiiiicb iiuus.' FiAHoa tt fa I f i Moderate in price, and as durab'e U9 uy jiiruu maue. Could, Seventh and Chesnut Streets. A Cold Seems a Small Affair. Mst people neglect it. Who minds it F Yet a Cold may turn to Consumption, and then iollows almont oartain death. Jake a Cold in time, then, that is, take JJr V. Jayne's Expectorant, the wellkno vn standard r medy lor Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and til Pulmonary Complaints, and our tod will disappear, as well as ail appre hension of danger. .Prepared only at No. 212 (J Let nut street. Uo TO tropical America, ii you wish to in sa e enchanting lragrauoe. Yet, stay ; you cau have it here, lhulon'a "N-ght-Blooining Cents" will All j our parlor with vital broath of ihn mo t odor ons flowers that pel in me the lairy valleys of uic Antics, Dover Jielawanan. Oranqe, Vanilla, Cl.ooo ate, and Coaoanut Cara molis. in endles variety, frssh every day at K ti Wliituiun fc Co Mo 818 Otiesmit strjpt. No mattkh wumuer poor or rich. Your tlugers were i ot made to stitch, WI.eo yon cau buv a Florence, wired Will co-t so iit'lo money. No family can afford to be without a Florence 1 be Lest toewlng Michlne in the world. C.L,LiirriU cnw Jiavin.m VtfnrAfll'a I'IRtT IKWU1UM LOCK-MTiOU MSWIMO MACHISIiB. In- oimparab'v th'i best In r family ut. ilvli jjt Pre mumsttjold Medal), Fair Maryland Infinite w Y rk i d i'ennsy.vania Statd Fairs, HJj So Mj Ol esnu stieet Uko. iiSoit & Co. a t iA.Nos. At Gould's, 6ev"''th nel ttlieiTiit S'yets. GBATIf. JAYHK'8 i BJIOAL A LMAMAO FOB 1867 Is now ready ior dlBtrltu tor, and copies maybe bad gratis, In the rngiiidi, German, French Swe dish, Hollandish, Norwegian, and Damsa languages, at the Store, No. '2 t:tesniit street. Bubmt i iMt-MDa, Kose A'mouds, llceJand Uow rastOi v renal vuvuu k -, i ,v., unu ua ai at all times of Oeorge W. Jeuklns, Ccnfectioner, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. Boy Youm lt nck C in, ii o ii.t in the world, o Uuise fc Co., Mo oa ted 104 Arc street. Irff 1 1 Cal inot oroans, w lv at ffTf' J.E. t-ouiu's, ?evubtu aud Chenui Ktreeta IJIArCIH O, MAMl.lfl B Maht of tb.9 holiday elite merely pleaao the fancy for a few day and aie V en lai i aaide and forpot. ten. Tbe Flor nee will Inst a hietime. and please a lady friend better than a thousind dolUra' worth ot tnckeU. OOioj aud .a 'uroOtllN ho, 030 Chewuut Uwt, BAROAIHS IB CLOTHIKO. Bargains In Clothing. Bargains In Clothing, Bargains is Clothing. Bargains in Clothing, Heavy reduction In prloM. f tiT'Bujiness Coats at S8. tlO, S12 $14,t3, il3,4 j CtT" andnptof30. -ft I lyOverooats at S8, 9, tin, $11. 813, tW $19, $20, and op to $10. TJ nrrants , es, $s, $7, $s, $9, $13, $12, $14 iy $15, $i8. .jji 1ST Vests at $2 $260, $3, S3 50, 4, $1 50, S-'i.J IT" $5 Mto $9. 3 j Kyery garment msrkod down on acoonnt of deo me in cost of manufacture. Clothing can now be had cheaper thn it may hi again for tome time to come, Wabakakbr fc Brows, Popular CXOTninio Housb, Oak Hall, Sjntheait corner Sixth and Market Street!.. tJF" Under Clothing very cheap. jrj DIED. .rJlH0. 0a tho 'h Instant KMZ t ANNI VISON. w,inw ol the late tDWARO l)AVI8l.S, in the 6Mh year ot her age. - Jler re atlves and friends are resnec.tlully Inrited to atitnd her lunernl. from ner into reU'limco. No. Ill N. J wen y-third street, on Wednesday, the 12th instnt, at i o'clock. MlLLIOAN-(n the 9th Instant, Mlsi SALLIE J, dauahterol Wulltm u Alilligan.ln the 18th year of hor age. 1 be relatives and friends ot the family are Invite I to attend tier funeral, irom tiie rctidonoe ol her father, near Iiadilop field, n. J., on Thundsy, the 13th instaut, at li o'clock. Iuterment at Lauiel bill at 1 o'clock. QT. PAUL'S P. E. CHURCH. TH R ANNUAL VJ ba'e ot Useful and Fsncv Artlo es, he'd by tbe Pnnday t-chno s connected with this Church, will ha ounid on MONDAY, December 10, and continue ooen ?.?:'. WIM'9DAY V VEN 1 N(i, Ileoembor VI, in the WASHINUiOil BUaiH.VU, IHIHO Birjct anovo Spruce. 12 B 4t JPOR GIFTS, SEE HKRE. BOYS' AND J!" Ladles' l-kates a variety of Chests oi Tools Boys' Tnmlna lathes. Miniature Wood raws and Homes, lion Fumt ure tor Play Houses, Pa'eni Tool Hnndlos, with 'i0-ma 1 Tools, Carjet SwAeueis. Clothes Wrin tis. etc. eto. TKlTVlAN A Sll AiV. AO m (Eight Thlrty-nve MAltKBl'Ht , below Ninth, P OCK FT KNIVES, OF NEAT STYLES, A0 made by various manmacturers of ea aallslin.l rcpuiauon. a new assortment just received by TRT.MA A HIIAW. No. 8ft(EI(tht Tblrty-flTe) MAKKKT Ht.. bsow Ni"t-. A PHILANTHROPIC GIFT WOULD BE A Clothes Wringer with cogwheels (which we know to be most durable) It should be used bv every housekeeper who properlr estlmutos the value ot tune, labor, and c'oihfng saved by it. Ask your neighbor who uses oue it she would do without tt. Soid tv TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 83S (Kbrht rhtrtv-flve) M RKKT Ht . below NimS. WARBURTON. FA8liIOHAHr,K HATTER, Ho. 430 CHESNUT Street, Next door to l'ost Offlep. JZPbpUfZX B AR B ER'S IMPROVED "fpKICISCOPIO SPECTACl.i;S. Superior o all others. They excite the woadvr u i l admiration of all who nxe them Manutactorr aud Bales-rooms, Ho. 248 . EtUUXU Street, l'hlia.,Pa. OPERA TiT.ASSES. Assortme t large and varied . I'rlces low. 9 24 3 .n rillllSTMAS JIOUDAY AM) BRIDAL GIFTS ESTABLISHED IN 1 s I J. WILLIAM WILSON & SON, SILVERSMITHS KKD JIANUl'ACTUHERS ASD lMl'OltTEUi 01 SUPERIOR PLATED WARS, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREET t, Have on hand a lerce and general assortment of Silver snd Plated Ware, Suitable for Drldal Preaeuta, Ktc. Ktc. PRESENTATION SETS OM HAND, Or furnished at short notice 11 21 Itnrp 1I0LID1I PRESENTS. JACOB HARLEY. (SUCCESE0R TO 8TAUFFER & HARLEY), No. G23 MATIKET ST. A fine assortment ol Walchea, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated Ware, suitable for Holiday and Bildal Present. 12 11 tutbslm XVHIS LAD0MUS & CO? 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. w ATt iim, jant.LKi a . .WATCHES and JEWELEY EEPAIEED. 02 Chestnttt St-PhiU-- CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMD BRIDAL PRESENTS. Uave on hand a large and beautiful asurtuient of Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware, suitable ior CliriJt n sa Uolldav and Bridal Presents. Fartlcn'ar attention solicited to cur lame ssiortment of Diamond and Watches, Gold Cl ams io - a lie's- mill genth men's wear. Also, Sloeva Buf 'na, Studs, and teal BlnfcS, in great variety, nil ot the nenes: style'-. FANCY SILVER-WARE, ESPECIALLY SriTSD FOB BtTAC GIFTS Vf are dalW recelvlnv new R ods. selected ixpresnly fbr the boilday sa ea. Our prlcra will be found as low. If not lower, thau he S .mo quality can be iiurcbaaed elitewbere l'n cba'ers Invltrd to call. Dlimondn and all precious stonv, a' ho. old Cold and Si ver, purcbHSfd or tskeu la exebunge. 3 !p KITCHEN & CO. HAVE OPENED THEIB NEW STORE, SOUTHEAST CORNER TENTH and CHESNUT Streets, WITH A FULL STOCK OF WATCHES. JEWELRY. Silver, and Silver-Plated Ware. FANCY GOODS, Etc. Their Stock being entirely new, and selected with the ntmott care, they leel confident of being able to suit the taste of thou who wish art'clea In their line, Th ey solicit an inspection of their goods. C. B. KlTOt K. J, Ji. OLIVER. S. BULOJf, Calesmaa, 11 27 luir; CLOTHING. J O N E 8' OLD EST A B LIS II 13 13 ONE PRICE FINE Kcady-Made Clothing; .House, No. OOi MARICIiT ST., ABOVE SIX I II. Our Cutters are unoxcellod. We ombine style with neatness of fit, and moderate prices with the Lest workmanship. 11 23 lm5p S W 13 S STATES UMOX' CLOTH! NO II ALL, No. COO MARKET SIRED? No. 003 A moi,t complete stock ef MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT VEKY MODERATK P1UCI8. WE IIAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PEOf ITS. Fine Fsklmo Beaver Overcoats, on'y (26 tflne Beavor Oveicoftts, anv desirshle color, nil; fr.isted Beaver Overcoats tili: erv fine Cbluolillla Overooats, only til; fronted is i aver Sulfa, containing coat, pants, and veft.aiO) line snort lteaver Hacks, n-oin to S21: daia arcy llains (;assiiuere Hulls, coat, pants, and vest ..l(lo silk mixed, onlyi24; blin k. Sack Costs, from f iu to S'20 ; Business Coat. Itom II to ai ; Tanti and V ss to match, irom (7 to U: Boys' Coats, from 6 to ai4; I'ams. from ! 7ft o t. t ome and convince yourselves. II 14 3 in 8p AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. . No. 1020 C11KSKUI BTKEET. li ATTRACTIVE 8ALR DF nOI.lDVY OO0D9. On l hursday and Friday mornings next, 11th and 14tli insts.,at 104 o'o'ock, at Scott's Art tlallery. Ho. 1W0 Chesnut stroot. an attraoUva sain nf i Ho lilny Goods, being the surplus stock of a leading retail house. SHEFFIELD PLATED GOODS. I James Dixon A Sons' Shellleld best nualltr eaatnr. cake baskets, vegetable dlsu.es. tea sots, band aal tea trays, butter dou.es, burst dishes, dish covers, toast racks, eto. etc Also, Wares of other uiaauiaoturdrs. BKONZES. Bronze figures, groups "f all sixes, eto. CLOi.KS. Bronze marble, and gut clocks, with figures to match. MAKULK statuaky, From the celebrated Hchool of Design at Florence. VEllDt AS1IUUK STACUAKY. FANCY UOOD4. Decorated porcelain and bisque vases, figures and iiotip. Leather reticules and work bun., tbe whole com prising the lnruou aud finest quail y of goods ever oflered In this city. ' C12 8 St tipen ior examination on Tuesday until morning of sale Fall particulars la Catalogue. Sale positive. FHILADF.LPHIA AR'ISTV SKrOtD ANNOAL ALE OF ORIGINAL OIL PAISTTVOS will take place at Scott's art Gallery, No 1020 Chesnut street. On Friday Evening, December 14 at 754 o'clock, when about 100 entirely original oil PBlnt'ngs will be sold and are all directly frcm tbe easels oi the artls s themselves. Tbe paintings are now on exhibition at the Free Gal lery of the Fine Arts No. f)l7 homut sueet. wiiere tliey will remain until tbe evening ot salev I'artleu ars in catalogue. 12 8 St AN COAST & WARNOCK ALCT10NKEHI4, 518 S HO MARKET 8tree. LARGE TOSITIVK AND ATTRACTIVE CLOSIVQ BALE I K PARIS FAN Y AND HOLIDAY OOODS OF THE IMPOHlAltOI OF MEnslH W. I)I MrtNl ic CO.O. 41 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK We Hill sell , , On ednemlay Morning, IXoemhei 12, at 10 o'clock, luoj lota the entire bal ance of tbe above firm s importaiion being the cloilnx sale ot tlie season, aud aouiDrlslng a full assortmont of the richest goods we bave vet olfored Included 10 sale on Wednesday whl be found, via t A veiy large assortment of tine rosewood and walnut Inkstands tobacco-boxe, olgar-stands papor stands, wrk boxes je wo. -boxes, glove boxes In great va riety) watch and jewel st anils, handkerchief boxes, ladles' and gents' toilet and dresslng-osss. comb- boxes, peucu-cases money -sales, r rencn mirrors, et.. ' TEA SETS, TOIT.Er SETS. AND FE. Also, fiOO lots fine French tea sets, rich Bohemia and bisque toilet seta, la great variety t very rich china, LL-que and Bohemian vases, china to sc s, otc eta Aiso, rich cut gluss, liquor, aladclra wlno, and water sets, with carved stnnrts. Also an invoice of fine wax and cbloa dolls, patent doll-lieads etc. POCKET-WALLKT8 AND BAGS. Also, sn li voice "f fine French nook ot wallets, traveling-bag. Parts brushes, comns, etc etc 11 10 2t LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF EMBROinERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS, Br CATALJUUli, ON A CBLD1T, OnFiiday. December 14 at ie o'clock embriolni? a full assort ment ot new goods milled to present sales 12 10 4t QIIRISTMAS PRESENTS . OF A USEFUL CHARACTER. JOHN W. THOMAS, Xos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., Have now open a full assortment of the following Goods, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. tILMOlRE AHTIQTTES. PHI'S IRISH POPLINS, DREht .OOD in every variety, LYONS BLACK VEl.VK I S, LACKS AND EMBR IIOFKIKS, ULOVr.S AND. HOSIERY. SHAWLS AD C'l.O.KS, LAD1E.V .CLOAKING, CL0,U8iAS8IMEBE8 AND DOESKINS. BLANK.C.1S, ETC. ETC.. Tot ether with our large stook ot DOMESTIC GOODS, Ail of wbioh will bo told at prices as low' as anv estab lishment in theolty. in 11 tntlisot pHESENTS. Ifyoubavoa deat ftleud, a present or n ACOUSrrc lS'lHUMIilST to ABaidt 'bell lieiriuK, would be mom nui;r(iiiiuiv P. MA.DEIRA.'S. 3 0. in Fou'h TEN H itieet, below Chfsnut. w. P. Razois, Kn'vep, clsio.s, ml Tulli Cut'ery sharp 'neo in the best manner. 12M6t F EESH ADAMS OONiY PEACHES In : alio", half g'c, and q tart rais. FUE5B Q IKJES (N J T0MATOKS. Al-'O.lOOdOisn TO A10E3 in g'afg. 1C0 dozen GREEN 0 - $ FOR BALE BT JAMES IL WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT Street. FOYER OP AIUDEMT,-. tUL WOLFaotlV.S BtCJM) illNfR, FB DiV aFi'E 4N0ON I ceui' ei 14, athslf pst4 o lock (Second a.-pea ajc. of ,.OLUlKi irom the Ro aiOpei. r"';'.?" Stores and th-"" tnR BUNSBB, No. 11 N. SEVENTH "bTBEET, ABOVE FILBERT PFIILADELPHIA AckJiOWlelijed tjr allpm t: t interested , as by tar th ""''.MaST 8&('Olits-UL PUYHCIAIT la th treat uant IM teases in A rioiry. QUICt THOBOUGrT, and I'erman't't euresmiartsiedln ererj caae. Remtruber l'K HUNTt- K'S (Te ehrated Bamadlae can only be hud genuine al liuolo eatubUabJUOihaa io. iltt?TU'rct,tbov t'Uhert,tiai Ult. Also.BiiiwcDBwiiM'"? y 'tw0pn una WoBtenholm'i Pocket Knives, pet rl nn-1 stun hand'as of besittitul nuleta. mi Bodwri' aud m-hu v Hatcher's lit ion i finest flnisa Lsdies' Hclor. In FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHIHBTOW THIS AFTERMGOlt.' SriCIAL DISFATOBU TO TBNIBO) TBLB08ArH. Wahhinotok. Dfcember 1L Paymaster Paulding Heleastd, Colonel ranldtnir, the rarmator who lost a lareo amount ot Oovernment funds by tbe lai areoi tha Merchanl's National Bank of this olty, aal wh " wasaentenoed to pay a line of .0"Q and be Im prisoned lor one year, has beea released by order oi the President, and had the flue remitted. The Prlxc-Flght. 1henht between McGlade, of New York, and Collier, ot Baltimore, for tho oharoplonship ot light weights, is to take place near tho dividing line ot Maryland. Delaware, and I'onnsylvania, on the morning of January 16. Business lit tha Senate. irt-.Bx?Bbrtw,,, nde to jretarote onthsDUv r. hi. r'ft!,n,OT b,u D ,h Sonat t9-da. Af or 5h t!Ly?l',?not Poland propo.es to Orln ua the iiankrapt bill passed by the Uotue, and wiU Oiler some verbal amendments "' Senator Morrill will soon call an the bill tailn away the chatter of the District ot t'oombi"a2S providins; ior its government by Oommisiloners, COKURESSIONAL PKOCEEDIRGS. Washington, December It, Senate.' Mr Wilson (Mass ) presented the petition of the army cfliceis. askittir an increase of pay. Keforrcd te the Committoe on Military A flairs. Mr. Morgan (. Y.I presented the petition of the Marine Underwriters or the city of Aew York, ask iiig an appropriation for tho removal of the wreck of the ateamei Scotland. Relorred to the C'omm:tte on Naval Aflmis. Mr. Wade (Ohio), from the Committoe on Territo ries, reported lavorably on the bill lor tbe admission of Colorado. Mr. KcFscnden (Me.) said the Committee on Fi nance had been instructed to teport the Tand bill on the first Monday ot Doooniber. The Committee had not yet been ab'e to consider it, hn' he would move tor tbe printing of soveral extra copies ot the bill. The motion was adopted. Mr. Anthony (K. I.) ottered a resolution, whloh was adopted, requesting tho Committee on tho Ju diciary to inquire whether any lurther legislation is necei-saiyin regaid to the suooession to the resi dency, in tbe case of Disability by doath or other wise, than thOBo now designated for it. 1 be bill to roguiate aulTrago in the Distrlot of Colombia was then taken up, the question being oa the amendment ot Mr. Co wan (Fa. ) to strike out the wora "ma e." Mr. Anthony (R. I.) took the floor. The Senator from l'ennrylvanla bad no doubt offered his amend ment in a spirit of satiro; but nevertheless he ( tar. Anthony) should vote ior it, as he considered it t be rip-lit to extend the suffrage to females, the ability of women to direct tbe affairs of mate, to control the armies aud the navies, had been snfll cicntlv demonstrated ; and of intelligence and capacity to exercise this right, no one oould doub Mr. Williams denied that suffrage was ossential for the protection ol womon, anil maintained that it was f or t he negro. It was tinie enough to give it to women when thoy asked lor it. ile wislied the descendants of those proud and hauzhty families ef this District to have tbo Irnohlae, ana he wishod the nepro aiiioiiuet tnem also to have n. Iho negro could not hurt tlicra. House of Representatives. Mr. Ingerso'.l (III.) akod leave to iutroduce a bill to reenlatc tbe sale of coin and bullion by the Secre tory of the Trea-nry, for retorenoe to the Committee of Ways and Means. The bl 1, which was read, pro posed to direct the Secretary to give notice of hie ibtcution to seil a certain amount of gold, to adver tise for bid', etc. Mr. Washbnrne (111 ) (bought the country had enough of gold gamb.inc, aud objected to the recap tion of the bill. Mr. Ineerroll df dared the object of the bill to be to i re vent rod gamb ing. Objections having b-on made, tbe bill was not introL uced. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from the Judic'ary Com mittee, loported a bill to regulate tho duty of the Clerk of tbo House in its organization. It direots the Clork to place on the rolls tbe namei of mem ber from those Mates enly that wore represented to the preceding se.sion. In case of a vacancy or dis ability of tho Clcr, the dutv is t devolvo on the Borgeant-at Arms, and in case of a vacancy or disa bility ot that cfiiccr, it is to devolve on the Door keeper. A violation of the directions of the Urst section is to te deemed a telonv, and pnniihaole by impi isonment. The bill was passed. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), liom the same Commltte, re ported a bii o prevent the reception and counting ol Illegal electoral votes in the eieotlon ot Preside Jt ai d Vice-I'resident ot the United Statts. Itexolndee from the next Presidential election all the late itehel Mates, except Tennossee. Alter some dis cussion, tbe bill was made the special order for 1 hursday nxt. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio), from tho sum Committee. reported a bil' to repeal so much of the law of April, 171'0, as prevents prosecution for crime BiHint the United States after the 'apse ot three vears. so far as treason and capital Off-uses are concerned. Mr. Morens spoke against it, and was speak-ng wl.cn tbe morning hour expired, and tbe bill weat over until to-morrow. Tbe Jjate t News front Europe by Cable. Lokeon, December 11. Telegrams from Frank fort repot t United Mates Five-twenties at 75j75f. It is stated here that the South Carolina tlouso ef Representatives has passed a bill for the en couragement ot emigration from Europe, with a view not only to the tn lace of the soil, bat for their leimanent settlement as residents. The Great Ocean Yacht Race. Sahdt Dock, Deo. 11, 12 05 P. M The yachts are now coining down the, bay esoorted by twelve steamers. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nw York, December 11. Cotton Ann; mid dliug uplands, 83o.; New Orleans, 86o. Hour very dull, declined 10o., 4000 barrels sold j State. 97 80(0) 111 Ohio, f9 90caLi 75: Western, 8 SOll-tjO; Southern, $10 6016. Wheat dull and heavy. Cora dull and drooping. Oats active, Ltjo. better. Beef dull. 1'ork steady, tut quiet. Lard quiet. Batter quiet. Wbuky dull and unchanged. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Dec. 11 B ported by De Haven at Bro., No. 40 H. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. SS00 6-20s. 66 coup. 109 ftmiOV S 1040s.. cp. 100 SHOW busQ Cn b . . . . 6d JslOOO CltV tis n Ce;p. 09 1-20-JO 00 new 99 j UtlOCO rittsbg 6s.... 76 2I)00 Cfc AOs 70.. 05 200 sh Cat pl..sown 282 8100 Sch N stk. L80 24. 8rhLeb Ysi 68 SECOND 1 30006-SOs 65coupJy.l08J $1000 rh a; 6s.... 92 $800 fcch N ttk 24 8shLehNvscp... 62 i 25shboh N pf..... 84 100 sh do sdO 882 101) sh do ml 6 sh Acad Music. . 67 10 sh vvyom Vai..o 64 if BuOi-h do 551 10 rh Union Bk.... OS 100 eh Ueston. ,..b8J 14 BOARD. 200 sh Keadinr. . .'5 1-1) 100 sh do.. 188. 65 1-18 100 sh do 65l ltOsh do.. 8611,1 Ml IIKJgf- COLONEL L. C. MATLACK WILL 3-7 deliver the second of the series ol Leo urei oa "M Tec illect'ons of Army Lite " This (Tueadar K ea inif. at 7H u'clcck, at CENTHaL If. E C UKJH, VinIS Street, ab ve Twelftn. Ticket iS cent.; lor sale at the doom! th l urch. t yW!. A. DROWN & CO., No. 240 MARKET St., HAVE KOW IN STOCKI AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OK UMBRELLAS, KADI IKOX IVriBIOB ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILKS 07 TEEIK 0WK IMP.BTATIOir, FINISHED OFF WITH TIIE LATEST STYLES OF IVOBT, . WALK ITT, and PABTKIDOX R33 HAKDLE3, F08 CHRISTHAJ PRESS itS ntuut