THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER U, 18GG. FTJB-I-UKD EVERT) AFTERNOOH (BtHDATS EXCEPTED), T TBI EVENING TELEGRAPH BUILDING. No. 108 I. Third Street. Price, Three Csnts Ter Copy (Double Pheet), or Eighteen CenU Per Week, pavaole to the Carrier, and Balled to Subscriber! out of tbe city at Nine Dollars 1'er Annum On Dollar and Fifty Centi for Two Months, Invariably In advance for the period ordered. FUIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18C0. Ihe PuMtnge of tbe Suffrage Dill by the Senate. In the Senate, yesterday, the debate on the District of Columbia Suflrage bill was con tinued. The amendment allowing women to vote having been defeated, Mr. Dixon's amendment, to insert as a qualification that no one who has not heretofore voted shall be allowed to vote unless be can read and write his name, was next taken up. Mr. Foster, of Connecticut, made an elaborate speech In favor of the amendment, giving the usual arguments in favor of intelligence as a quali fication 'or tho exercise of the elective fran chise. Mr. Frelinghuyscn, of New Jersey, made an able speech In opposition to the amend ment, and In favor of the original bill. lie said that 11 the suffrage were qualified, as pro posed, there wonld be an inducement to keep tho negro from learning to read and write, so as to keep him iroin the ballot. If it was universal, the people would be driven to the education of the negro, to make him an intel ligent voter. Mr.Wlleon, of Massachusetts, also contended that the practical efficacy of tbe amendment would be to retard the cause of education in the Distiict. If none but the colored men who. could read and write were allowed to vote, the enemies of the colored men would see to it that there were no opportunities given them to learn to read and write. Let the suffrage be universal, and it would be an incentive to education. restriction of suffrage, he said, was an aris tocratic, not a democratic, idea. If the negroes of Virginia got the right to vote, Wise and Letcher would be found attempting to prove that they had always been friends of the negro. They would make affidavits that they are related to them ; that the same blood runs in their veins that courses through the veins of the black man. No doubt the Democrats would ret a great many votes from the black men, If the Democrats treated them hotter than the Republicans, and he hoped they would. Mr. Ilendricks, of Indiana, made a speech, the substance of which was that, while he would not like a test of intelligence to be applied to Democrats in Indiana,he would be very glad to impose it upon the coloi cd people of the Dis trict of Columbia. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, defended the original bill, on the great principle that all govern ments derive their power frpm the consent of the governed, and that the colored people were a part of the Government, The colored people of the District had shown themseves loyal and intelligent; they aad furnished more men than the white inhabitants for the army. Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, closed tue debate, opposing the amendment. lie said: "Tbe example set by Congress now was to be followed by tho people ot the disorganized States. It an educational standard H set up, it will be followed throughout the South. The votP8 0f the black loyalists are needed no. In the District of Columbia Congress was be ginning the great work of reconstruction on wbicU tne Onion was to be harmonized." Mr. Dixon's amendment was then defeated by the following vote : ypftg Messrs. Antbony, Bucka'cw, Dixon, Doo lilt e, Foif, Foster, Uendricks, Nesinith, l'atterdon, liidd e, and Willcy-U. Nays .Messrs. Brown, Cattoll, Chandler, Connoss, Cowan, Creswell, Davis, E innnds, Feseuden, iTe linRbuyson, Urirues, Harris, Henderson, Howard, Howe, irxwood, Lane, Morgan, Morrlil, Ko-ton, l'olaud, fomeroy, Kamsey, ltoss, Saulsbury, slmr man, Spravue. Stewar;, buinuor, IruruuuU, Van Winkle, Wado, Williams, and Wilson-31. Mr. Yates, who would have voted nay, was paired with Mr. Johnson. Alter several verbal amendments, the bill was passed by the following vote : Yens Messrs. Antbony, Brown, Cattell, Chand ler, Coniiess, Creswell, Edmund, Fessouuen, ioeft, JFreliunnuyeon, Urimes, Harris, Henderson, Howard, Howe. Kirkwood, Lane, Morgan, Horrill, foand, i'omroy, Kamsey, Boss, (Sherman, Sprague, Stewart, Sumner, TruinouU, VVude, AVilley, Williams, and Wilson-82 Man-Messrs Buckalew, Cowan, Davit, Dixon, Doolittle. Foster, Hendricks, Mosmitb, Morton, Pat terson, Kiddlo, Sau sbury, and Van Winkld 13. Messrs Kates and Johnson (the latter being ab en ) janed, as in tbe former vole. The bill, in full, w!ll be found in the Con gressional proceedings, published in another column. Its chief feature is that it confers the right of suffrage upon all male persons over twenty-one yea-s cf age, born or natu ralized in the United States, except paupers, criminals, persons under guardianship, and persons who mat; hace voluntarily given aid or comfort to the Rebels in the late Ite hellion. The passage of this bill by the Senate marks an era in our history. It is a return to tbe first principles of republican government a coming back to the old foundations of true democracy. It means that aristocracy has had its day in our country, and that, from this time forward, the people, the whole people, and not privileged classes, are to lule. A Needed Work. Mb. Howr yesterday in'roduced in the Senate a resolution directing the Clerk of that body to prepare for publication a volume containing the colonial charters, and ihe various State Constitutions cf each State ol the United States, together with all amendments thereto at any time la force, arranping the same in chronological order for each Sta.e. Eveiy person who has had occasion to Investigate the questions now agitating the country, must have telt the want ol a work such aa Is contemplated above ; and we have often wondered that some enterprising pub lisher had not before now occupied the field. An Important Measure. Mb. Y ATI'S, ot Illinois, introduced a bill yes terday in the Senate for the publication of tbe ratification of the Constitutional amendment. It provides that official notice of the adop tion of the amendment by the States shall be sent to tbe Secretary of the Senate and to the Clerk of the Houe ot Representatives, instead of to tho Secretary of State, as here tofore required ; and that,upon receipt by these two officers ot official notice from three fourths of the States that any amendment has been adopted, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Represen tatives shall forthwith causo publication of the same to be made in the newspapers authorized by law to promulgate the laws, with their joint certificates, that such amend ment or amendments are valid to all Intents and purposes as a part of the Constitution or the United States. Ihe object of this bill Is to leave the deter mination of what are States in the Union, capable of acting upon a Constitutional amendment, to officers chosen by Congress, and not to the Secretary of State. We think a more direct and satisfactory method of reaching the same end would be for Congress Itself to openly declare what number of States now constitutes the "three-fourths" necessary to adopt an amendment to the Con stitution, and then direct the officer or offi cers whom it may designate for that purpose, on the receipt of notice from that requisite number of States of the adoption of the amendment, to make official publication thereof. It is a matter for Congress alone to determine, and that body should do it in an open and direct manner. On Dit. It is rumored, and apparently on good authority, that Hon. Ben Wood, State Senator, in a trial of skill with Congressman elect, Hon. John Morrissey, at the scientific game of faro, on Wednesday night last, realized the handsome winnings of $140,000. The con tet took place at the headquarters of Congress man Morrisscy, on Twenty-fourth street. SPECIAL NOTICES. jgr- NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JO V, COE & CO., N. E. corner Ol FIFTn and CHES NUT Street". Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILD INGS, New York, are Muts tor the ''Telsgbaph," and tor the Nent-papeis of the uole country. 780 1y 4p JOT COS ft CO grace church fair AT INSTITUTE HALL, (WIJ.SG.TO DK LA WARE), 118711 From December 10 to December 15, inclusive. irjST A GREAT MEETING IN BEflALF OP "THK MISSION HOUSR OF THK PKO TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHUK JH OF THB UN IT KD STA KS," will be held on SUNDAY KVi. NINU at TK o'clock. In Ihe CUUUOU OF HOLY TB1K1TY , iN TkbNlUand WALS.U 1'lbtreetx. HI'KAKKUS Bev. H. J. MOB i OS, I). Her. M A ir W. HOWK.D.D,, Bev.B. B. CLAXrO.V, D. 1). Kev. BICHaKU NKWTON.D. D. A c llicl on will be taken op. 12 14 it PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO -PAN Y. Office No 247 8. FOUBTli Street. ...... Philadslpbm, December 11, I860. DIVIDEND NOTIU-. The Trnnntor Books ot this Company will be cloiei on TUESDAY, December 18, and reopened on TU&S DAY, the 16th ot Janua'y next. A Dividend of FIVE PiTK (JEN'T. bas been dee'ared In tbe Pre erred and Common stock, clear of National and State taxes payable In cash or common (took at par, at the option of the nolder, on and atter tbe list instant to tbe holders thereof, as tb-r shall stand reentered on the books ot the Company, on the lath Instant. All payable at this office In Philadelphia. Tbe option as to biking stock for this dividend will cease at the close of business hours on Saturday, SVth March next. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped 12 14 25t 8. BKADFOBP. Treasurer. (JRAND ENTERTAINMENT UV0ER THK AU8P CBi OK THE YOUNG MEV.S LYC1 TJM Prolessor HUTCHING, the world-ie-nownnd I Inhaling alcalator, willde lvera Lecture on Mpures and Faces," and give exsmo'esot his wonder ful ie.Dl.ilt; oi calculalou. on SATURDAY isVtMNl), December 15, IH66. at Brrant, Strat on Klmberly's ( olegellall. Assembly Bnl.ding, 8 W. corner TENTH and Cats NUT Streets. Lecture commenoes at 8 o'clock. A limltea number ot tickets lor es e at the rooms of the Young Men's (.'hrlstlau Association, No. ln Cbesnut street, also at Bryant, Stiattou & Kim berly 'a t ollete, lb cents each. It MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCI ATION. Ibe terms of admission are'as fol low s : Lite Alembeishln 925-00 Anuual Alcnibereulp ..,,,,...,4 8 00 iDtianoe Fee. 100 Applications tor admission to membership may be made to any manatei, or to WILLIAM A. ROUS, Secretary, 12 12 wfrn 22t No. 719 MARKET street POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dbobmbkb 12 161. Ihe nails for HAVANA, Cuba, per steamship STARS AD BTBIPES. will close at this ofllce, De cember lb, at 6 o'clock A. M , ihe day of salliur. 12 13 2t CHARLES Si. HALL, Postmaster, ftCJSp EOUTHWARK NATIONAL BANK. as-? Huladklpjiia, December 10, Hie The Annual Election for Directors wl i ba be d at ihe Banking hous, on TUESDAY nOBSIS'l Janstrys. 1867. between the hours ot 10 and 12 o clock. 1. lOmwlllt P.LAMB, Cashier. rp PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE. FOB PUESEBVINO, BEBTOBING, AND BEAUTIFY ING THE HAIR, And Is tbe most delljhtiul and wonderful article the world ever produced. Lsdics will find it not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darken, and Beautify the Ualr, but also s desirable arti cle lor tbe Toilet, as It Is highly perfumed wltharlch and delicate perlume, independent ot tLe fragrant odor ot the Oils of Palm and Mace. THE MARVEL OF PERU, A new and beautllul permute, wuli h, In delicacy oi scent, and the tenacity with which it clings to the hand kerchlel and person. Is unequalled Tbe above articles for sale by all Druggists and Per fnmers. at 1 per bottle each, bent by express to any address by propr.etors, 10 16 mwim4p T. W. WRIGHT A CO., No 100 LIBF.BTY Street. New York. (jnttlSTMAS MESEm LAPTEV FCB TttlMMED H0DS. LADIES' BKA11NU UATH. FRESCH 8ILK UMBB LL V.3. CHILDBEN'S VEI.VtT HAT. OENTb' FOB CAPS, COLLARS AND QLQVE3. THEO. II. McOALLA, l HAT AND CAP CHPOlilUAt, 12 14 UUp No. 804 CIIESNUT St. nV) RENT-VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE, fr... .od th,,, floon Wl WALSUf street. Apply on the p. . UU( T11E 0NL CHOICE SEA1S FOR t V RISTOr.il RISTORU AT TUB It 14 It BOOKSTAND IN THE CO H TINE N T AL flOTEL. HOLIDAY PRESENTS EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET. HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Lace Handkerchiefs, Embroidered and Tacked Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched and Plain Handkerchiefs, . lace Collan and Sets, Embroidertd Linen Sets. Gents' Plain and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs' Jouvin'i Bett Kid Gloves, Buff, White, Scarlet, and Blue Cloth Gloves. Brown and Mode Gloves, Fancy Hosiery for Children. Fancy Woollen Gaiters for Skating. V. B. Materials for Ladles' Skating Skirts. Green Halie for&katlng Bas. It fPff'f STEIN WAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Piano Fortes. STfclN W A Y RONS' direct speolal attention to lueir newly Invented Uptight" Pianos, witn their "Patnt Xeimatvr" and double Iron frame, patented June S, lHft. This Invention connlnts In providing tbe Instrument (in addition to i lie Iron Iranie in rrnni of the sonndboaid), wltn an Iron brace linme In tbe rear oi It, both trainee being c am in tie fice, tbereby imparting a solidity of con struction sod capacity ot standing in tune never before attained In ll at clues o Instrument 1 be soundboard Is supported between the two frames by an apparatus ret-uiatina Its tension, so tlvat the Blestest potxible decree ot sount produc ing cavaolty u obtained and regulated to the nicest desirable point. I he kreat volume and exquisite quality of tone, n w ell as elasticity and ptomptness of action, ot these new Upright llanos have elicited the unqualified ad miral on of iht musical profession and all who have beard tbein. HLA1UH BBOTIIEB8 confidently offer these beau tiful instrnments to the publio and Invite every lover ol music to call and examine them I. very Pinno In cons'ructcd with their Patent Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to tbe lull Iron Flame. I- or sale only bv BLAH1UH 11KOTHKK.S. II 24 lu.4p No IWti UUK8NUT SUeet. ERRY CHRISTMAS ANn A HAPPf NEW YEAR. COULD 6t CO., UNION F U It N IT U It r DEPOT, CORNER NINTd. AND MARKET STEEI3. AND Nos. 37 and 89 North SECOND Street, (Oppostie Christ Church ) Invite all their old customers, and as many new ones as will come, to seo their elegant and law assortment of FURNITURE, suitable fur presents or otherwise. SlOSp (OR IIIUISTMS PRESENTS. FINE OPERA GLASSES, ELEGANTLY BOUND MUSIC BOOKS, AND MUSIC FOLIOS. C. W. A. TRUMPLER, u 4 no SEVENTH AND CIIESNUT STS. LADIES' CLOAKS, NOW OPEN. A FINE A'SOKIMENT IN ALL THE BEST MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS, AT AC NEW & ENGLISH'S. 1128 wfmlmrp No.25 S. NINTH St. JXTRA BOUNTY. 1 he entboiities at Washington have positively deter mined to pay this BrUSTT IMMEDIATELY At ply to or addien tie undersigned. FEE ONLY 5 00. JOHN M. POMEROY, No. 224 South FOURTH Street, It 5p Formerly FaynAster FennsylvanU Vols. yM. A. DROWN & CO., No. 240 MARKET St., HAVE NOW IN STOCKJ AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF UMBRELLAS, MAPI VBO- BUPEBIOE ENCL1SH ANO FRENCH S.LKS OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, FINISHED OFC WITH THE LATEST STYLES OF IVORY, M WALNUT, and PARTRIDu- HANDLES, FOB CQtISTIA8 PRESENTS, ntum B ABB EB'8 IMPROVED SnnArin. a all Att,A Th.. ...i.. .... . . admiration of all who nsa them. at anutactorr and Baios-rooms, Me. aK, Eiuum Btret. liPa. OPERA U8IE8. AsorteitlTiudTarlva, frlclow, , 9 Him jfiJU ATLANTIC 310MUL1, 1 - FOB JANUARY, 18G7. FIR6T NUMBER OF THE NINET-ENTH VOLUME, Contains article or great vala and popa'ar In'eren ov wnteia many ol whom stanu counpicuuUr lureuiost among a mencan authors. Jthss SERIAL ST0BI1S y Oliver Wendell Holmes and the an hor or "Her man. ' POEMS w Emeison. James R unite 1 1 Lowell, John O. H hlttier, E. U. bttdman, and W. O Br; ant SHORT STORIES By Bayard Taylor and J. T. Trowbridge. 1 POLITICAL ARTICLES By Frederick Douglass and 0 M. t. E3SATS AND SKETCHES Ui!.l!i.W.-J? Rlnlwn.i.,,:ne P'tw. Charles Dawsou t) banly , and Vv alter Al lioke.l. AKD BEVIEAv'5 AND LITERARY N iHOEH.' 1 rim Sa r nt nmks)i t4IM 4 ar. Two enni" n SakIi- ii fi . 7 0.; Fly. copied 16-00; 1 en ooplot i ' . ni K "w w' vfiw vu : i wen vr Se c,tub onwetyUe,tU, C0PT " lh peMOn lo,u,tu8 OUR YOUNO FOLKS FOR 18GT. THE FIEST NUMBER OF THE. THIRD TEAR, EIMO THAT FOB Jamiary, 1S67, is Now Ready. IT CONTAINS MANT NEW FEATURES AND OLD FAVORITES! AMONG WHICH ABE: FOEVS, by Iongfellow and lwell. h i OKI Kb AM hKKT:UE4, bv Bayard Tay'or J 1. Trnwbridve, Harriet Beecher "8ioe Auut Kannr Gall linmlUon, K fttuart Pbeip, and l,oulr c. Choi TH K IKS r PA ki OK -uV,l yL ria," by IIIJhIi KeiiOKK A EW-iEB 80 SO Thiee paxe of oinsh'. com posed expressly lor "our Ynn Fo ks." by J it 'l litmus a portrait on ste'L of t aptaiv matne RKII. from a rhotonrupa taken tor "Oar Vouut Folks " A FTJLL-PAOW ILLTTHTBATIOI br 8. Hrtinee Jr FkUK'I'I'. EN OIU-B ENGK.VVliNGs UN Vuoli. by the best hrtists. ' KOUNU 'I II K EVFIMHVIP," ,wlch a now Illustrative dPslKO) and "OUlt LTTEU BjX" tilled with iresh and delightful matter. Altogether, keeping "9ur onng FoikJ" THE BRIGHTEST AND IHE BEST. Prloe. 10 cent a numbers M-00 year. Three conies 5-04 1 live copiia. altlMiiTen copies. 15 Bus iweutv copies. 3b14 ano an extra copy grt;s to the PuMun forming the Club ot tweut) . TICKNOR & FIKLDS. it rUBLIsHSBS, BQ3 ro V. UNEQUALLED STEEL PLATES! 8UPKH11 FAHtON PL4TKI FASClf BLII'PKB PA 1TB KM FIFIY-FOUB KNOUaVINUS IN fUIS NUMBEB1 aODEI'S l.AUV'S BOOK FOB jANUAitr, isor. The LADY'S BOOK for January cannot beeicclled by any Kanhlon periodica In tbe United 8 uttes of u ione. Look ai the contents : The First Parly. A very auoerlor steel engraving. A titeel plute ittle page, com nlng several handsome pictures. our usual highly-finished Colored Foshlon-p'ate. Brides and Bildeemalris. A Fancy fipper. Printed In colors. On the Wissahickon. a Bka.lnj Hcene. Printed hi colors. Hpendlng Penny. A handsome engraving for the juveniles. Our latest Paris Fashions consist of a Morning Bobs; Promenade Suit, two engravings; butts lor Cbildrcni tho Irene Jacket, front and back view; and a Uoatlo man's Dressing How a. Among tbe .Novelties will be fomd a new WAUt pat tern suitable for a school girt; five beautnul Bonnets: l'eplum Ureas; Dinner dress: PromenaJe suit tor a young Kin, front and back view. etc. etc 'i be Work Dopartmeu t contains the 10'lowlng variety otworki Hat Pegs; Banging Border, worked in bead; Alpha bet lor Hed or Worsted work; l ate for Knitting or t'rochct Needles; A Basket lor Drying tuiad; Knitted Border tor a Uedqjllt; Ladles' Ml tons In Her. in work; l'eslgn for tbe end ot a Fancy Heart ; Crocbe Hmoking cap, three engravings; Designs tor working on Nei, two engravings; l.e terslor Marking; Embroidery and Braiding Patterns etc Drawing Lessons, six engravings. Model Cottage, with plans . . . I he Llt,rary matter In the January no ra"ier Is by the best tnsKazin writers in tbe country Marlon Hsr Isnd. Mary Janvrln, Bopute ae Lamater, ft. Annie Frost, Mrs. Denlson, 8. A Emer, and others, contri bute articles that make this number rank as the best ever luced. Fot sale at the Bookstores. It J)UR HAM'S RESTAURANT, N. E. CORNER ELEVENTH and CALLOWHILL, (Tateof l"o, 305 Chesnut street,) pniLAKELpniA. Tbe undersigned bees leave to Inform bit former patrons that he has titled up a first-class UesiauMnt, at theN. E..ornerof ELEVENTH and CALLOWHILL streets. tlavmg had several years' expcilence In the business, he flaiters himself tb it he can aocoinuioda.e all who n a fnvor him with tlielr pa ronage. His extubl'shnieut Is provided with rooirs neatly ,nn lsbed, suitable for either large or small bluaer or 8 iFo'i's prepared to tarnish PA' TIFS WKDDIMOH, COI LAI lONN, Etc. wl b he Lest reirehb meats, ani aord competenr wulteis a the shortest notice Boned i urkev, aluiuode Beei, and all ornamental dishes msde to order. S. DURHAM, lllM rp ttlV-N'H A"1' CALLOWBILL. QUAli APPLE OIDiTr, TUKOKSIISE ARTICLE, QUALITY UNUSUALLY FINE. For sale by the bi'rel or ratail, by JAMES U. WEB 13, 8 14$ EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets T N TH E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS t OR THE L C11I AM COUN'IT UFl'HILADkXPU A. Estate of B. W. MITH. Tbe Auditor appointed bv die Court to audit, settle, and sdjiist the aco' UQ ot D C. FOLWELL, Trusted of B. VT. BMlTtl and to leport dlstrlhution of the balanoe In tbe hands oi tbe aioountsnt IU meet he parties in'eiestud lor the purpose ot hla ppolniraeut, on MO (.DAY, December 24, at 11 o'clock A. M , at the crtlclH B. KUNI LK HMr H, Esq., No. fit Houth FOl'It . H Ktrff I In the cli.y of Philadelphia. 11 l 6t TN THE ORPHANS' COURT KOU THE CIH 1 AND COUATY OF PHILADELPHIA. Esute of HOPE. Inora The Auditor appo Died by the Court to audit, sett e, anS adjust tbe account o BBBKT D. MOUH18 lis ir dian ol OtOlOK B HOPE aad M .BV B HOPK, chilfren o MATTlIfW B. and SGSE8 O. HOP, decensed. and to report dls rlbution o Ihe ba'anoe in the bands ot tbi sccountsi t, will uii-et ibe parties 10 terewted for 'he tiunuse of bis appointment, on MBS DAY, December 24, lbi.ti, al I o'oloukP M., a his oHloe, No.4W WA i.MJT Btreet, In the lty ol PhUadelplila. 12 14 to wt VV, V BAEtt, Autv(. 2oetiieu csstral bonds IImvI-K Disposed of the Larger Portl of these DESIRABLE SECURITIES. WE WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER THEM ONLY TILL, DECEMBER SO, (Lf not previously disposed of), AT THE LOW TRICE OF 89. After that date, should any remain unsold, THE PRICK WILL DE ADVANCED. DREXEL & CO., 12 1 i2t; No. 34 S. THIRD Street. RATIONAL BAKK OF THE REPUBLIC, Ncs. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street) . PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $500,000, FULL PAIR DIRECTORS. iof. T. Bailer, Wm. Errleo, Sam. A. Bispbani Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hort, atla IllUcs, Ben. Bowiend.Jr., Wm. H. BhawnJ rBESlDENT, WILLIAM H. EIIAWN. CASDIKK, JOSEPH P. Ml'MFORD. lotl m jAILEY jCo. 819 Chestmtt Street PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, IMPORTERS Or English Plated Wares, Fine Watches y Clocks, London Pearl Setts, Engisj Cutlery y Bronzes, Porcelain, Coral Jewelry y Precious Stones, ' Gilt Goods, &c. Always on hand a large assortment of Fine Jewelry J J 1 jBlLYER ARE. NEW DESIGNS FURNISHED AND GOODS MADS TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS, IN GREAT VARIETY. 14 fmwtJl QARTE D'OR CHAMPAGNE. Just Received an Invoice of the Renowaed CARTE D'OR CHAMPACNE, A Great Favorite with Champagne Drinkers. FOB SALE AT TUB AOEST'8 PBICE. SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT. 8 14 mwf ip HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. An. Assortment of Elegant "WEAPPiEs, tCAEFS, TIES, GLOVES, CARDIGAN JACKETS, And Novelties in Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, at J. W. SCOTT A OO.'S, u io utrp No. 8U CHESNUT St SII E R I F F ' 8 SALE. Bj rirtne of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to ma directed, will be exposed to FUBl.lt: fALK OB VEND0R On SslUKDAY, December It, ltMil. at 10 o'clock A. M , on the premises. Mo. 10 U U-AKTUWN Avenue and LINDEN Btreet, German town, The Btoo'r. fiood will, anu unexpired Term of Lease of a UBOCKbY BTOHti. consisting or a large assort ment Ol Bli'tn and fuioy Urocerles, Wines, Llquora, 10.1 also I orsrs. af ule. Wafions and Hainess eto eto helzed and taken In execmlon as tne property ot Jolinson- t'o.,andtobeeo'd by MFNFY O HOWELL. Rherlff. rbl'adelpM 1, BberKTa Office December 8 1866. it "TAIlBUIlTON & SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT STREET. MILLINERY GOODS. REAL LACK GOODS. A Liberal Discount to ths Trade, CUM tmwtt y I V E 13 O O K S Vhich should be read by very Young Girl la tho Land. COUNTESS KATE. ' ' By Ins Tecg, author of'Th bclr tt Reddiffs. MILLY; Or, TLe Hidden Cross. AStOtrofEchcolGirl Lire. Br tbe author e4 "Irliki Amr." HELEN FORD, The Famous Vocalist. 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