The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 17, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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CURIOSITIES OF LONDON.
4 The Pablle Mouses Blics Trades, Ktc.
la a notice of the new "London Directory,"
te London Times fcivn the following cuiioH
g leaning's from that volume:
THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC
. U anybody is curious to know the relatlvo im-
CrtaDce of each trade in London, jtulfretl by
c number of thoe who follow tt, you can eet
this information without much ditlicnlty trom
ae trades directory. The publicans appear
to De far and away the moot numerous.
Tals volume containt the names of ubout
4700, not inclutHnR 300 hotels, tavern,
or coffee-house of a superior class, which
are ranged by themselves, and 100 private
botels not licensed. of Deer retailers
tbeTe are not lea than 1700; of wine merchants
an equal number. Even this etstimate Ov no
neans exhausts the list of those whose business
Hi'ia to supply London with stimulants more or
less gentle. Some 150 brewers are in the list:
and then the brewers' agents, the distillers, and
spirit merchants, the dealers in liquors, cider,
a-udfperry have still to be reckoned. It U pro
liably below the mark to say that 10,000 persons
in this ''Directory" are shown to be engage I,
either wholly or partially, in what teetotallers
call the "liquor trallic." Of course, this does
not include a whole army of brewers' men,
draymen, waiters, barmen and barmaids, tap
sters, ci'llarmen, pot-boys, and bangers-on of
all sorts, whore interests arc also bound up ia
tats trallic. We don't veuture to estimate their
numbers, but the Alliance may do so and
tumble.
VARIOUS TRADES.
After the publicans, the bootmakers take
rank. Of these there are over 3uuo all, we
presume, keeping something like a shop and
300 wholesale makers. Too grocers and tea
dealers are less numerous by a hundred or so.
Neit comes the tailors 2600; the bakers, 18i0;
the butchers, 17ft0; the tobacconists, 1500; and
the milliners, 1400, as numerous a body as the
greengrocers. The lodging house keepers own
to a strength of 1350, but must reallv be a much
more imposing body. With these the dairymen
Mid the builders take the same rank. The linen
drapers only muster some 1100; but then the
haberdashers, 400; the hosiers, 600; and the out
titters, 250 strong, march in separate companies.
Of private schools tnere are nearly 1200.
PUBLIC-HOUHB BIONS.
The public-house signs, all ot which are duly
set forth in the "Directory," have often fur
nished a chapter to the antiquary. They are of
interest, too, in showing the vast limits of a
metropolis which can permit the repetition ot
bo many ol the popular signs without practical
confusion. As one might expect, the chief run
is upon such emblems as loyal men woul.i natu
rally select. The King's Arms heads the list;
thi re are 87 such signs in London. The Queen's
Arms only number 23. Delicacy seems to have
suggested to mine host the choice of her Majes- j
ty's heat, arid accordingly there are 49 Queen's
aid 60 King's Head". The Koval Oa' st.mds tor '.
26 signs; the Royal Standard for 12. The Cron
gives a name to 73 nonce?, let alone 18 Crown
and Anchors, 6 Crown and Cushions, 10 Crown
and 8ceptres, 46 Rose and Crowns, and
17 houses where this emblem of royalty
is found in more questionable society, such
as the Crown and Anvil, the Crown and Apple
Tiee, the Crown and Harley Alow, and the Crown
and Can. To Prince Albert 23 public houses
are dedicated; to the Prince ot Wales, 49; to
the Princess of Wales, 8; to the Princess Royal,
8; to Prince Alfred, 10; to Prince Arthur, 3;
the Princess Alice, 2: and the Princess Beatrice,
1. The Duke of Wellington has 20; Lord Nel
pon 22, next to whom in popularity comes the
Marquis ot Granby, with 16. Of animals the
king of the beasts is naturally the favorite,
tfcrventy-four siens bear the proud emblem of
the Red Lion; there are 17 Golden Lions and
2t White Lions.
Next in number comes the White Hart, of
which we find 62; there are 50 Georges, and 15
George and Dragons, 63 Coach and Horses. 4H
Grapes. 40 White Horses, 13 White Bears, 36
Dulls and Bull's Heads. 17 Black Bulls, 28 Black
Horses, 30 White Swans, 31 Globes, 32 Bells. 21
Feathers, 16 Green Dragons. 25 Green Wans, 21
rjwane, 13 Spread Eagles, 11 Turk's Heads and
2 Saracen's ditto, 26 Two Brewers, 23 Three
Compasses, 17 Blue Anchors, 13 Blue P"ts, 4
Bine Lasts, 1 Blue Pump (whatever that may
mean), and 1 Blue-eyed Maid.
THE NUMBER TIIREK.
mrce seems to oe reckoned v lucky number,
lor mere are a xnree t ompasses, ID Three
Tuns, and 9 Three downs. The number is
touud joined with alui09t everything animate
and iLanimate Castles, Cranes, Cups, Kings,
Kingdoms, Mariners, Goats' Heads Spies, Jolly
Butrhers, Sugar Loaves, Horseshoes, Logger
heads.tand Red Herrings. As befits so great a
port, the Ship serves for 70 signs, to say nothing
of such odd additions as the Ship and Shears,
the Ship and Blue Ball, the Ship and Shovel,
and a somewhat more classical sign the Ship
Argo.
Naval heroes are greatly favored; and Dutch
men may like to know that respect is paid to
Van Tromp, if the sign of that name, indeed,
refers to the famous admiral, and not to the
famous horse. The sua, whether rising, set
ting, or in midday splendor, shines from eleven
signs, and it also has queer allies in the shape of
Bun and Swords, Horseshoes, Last", Swiss Can
tons, and Apple Trees. It is hardly necessary
to say that among the names of persons the
great family of Smith is still pre-eminent.
' THI SMITHS, .browns, etc.
In the commercial directory, where the uaiiiiii
are entered in alphabetical order, over 1500
Smiths are registered, and the curious may like
to know that 130 answer to the Christian name
of John. Be it remembered that theae are all
householders and heads of families. If we add
the women and children, the lodgers and work
ingmen of the same clan all over London, whose
names do not appear in directories, we shall
have a population of Smiths equal to that
ef many considerable towns which return their
two members of Parliament. The Joneses are
only half the number of Smiths. Next to them
come the Browns, who tall short of 700; the
Johnsons and Williamses muster some 600 each;
while the htrdly less familiar name of Rooin
.son is only borne by about 250 persons.
Proiessor Blackle, of Edinburgh, recently
excused himself from haviug made a silly state
ment by attempting romake the "bluuderiug
reports-' responsible. The reporters held a
meeting, compared notes, and addressed a letter
fo the Proiessor, who was obliged to retract.
His true that reporters sometimes make non
sense of speeches, but it oftener happeiiu that
they make speecues of nonsense.
A Charleston (S. C.) letter says: "Many of
the sous of families formerly wealthy, and still
proud, fill the places of conductors on the cars,
and seem rejoiced to obtain a paying occupa
tion. The city police lorce, too, is filled up
with young men ot respectable connections,
who before the war would have deemed them
selves too good lor many a less humble voca
tion." The London Court Journal announces that
her Roy:vl Highness, the Princess of Wales, Is
, and the Princess Helena also is . In
the first case, "early in the ensuing year," and
in the latter, "in April," are the specified occa
sions. Miss Nellie Dean, of Chicago, cuts figures
on a Pittsburg skating pond as a professional
performer, aud gets two hundred dollars a week
and her expenses This is more profitable than
dancing in the ballet.
OavazzI, the famous priest, has disappeared,
and there la a great excitement among his
friends. When last heard from he was operating
against the Austrians in Venetia,
It in stated that the only son of the Hon.
William L. Dayton, of New Jersey, is to marry
the only daughter of Hon. George JI. Pendleton,
of Odk.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapin lately celebrated the
6th anniversary of their wedding at Grand
JBlanco, Mich.
The family of Jacob Thompson, Esq., for
merly of MiBHitfjippt, arrived at Havana oil t.tie
ilh hunt.
TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
FOREIGN SCIENCE,
Flint Initrnmtnlli
Two papers have been addressed to tho
I aria Academy of Sciences on fossil remains
and flint instruments. The nrt is from M.
Hueoon, who says that new excavations made
at the first entrance to the Labyrinth
(Trous de Sainte-Reine) have convinced him
cf the post-Alpine nature of the superficial clay
contained theiein.
The real Alpine drift only begins at a depth of
iwo nice niiy cent., wniie the superficial stra-
turn,
containing tossii Doncs ot the bear, c
talnly was disturbed by man at a comparatively
recent period, since ashes and organic remains
of moss and leaves are met with there;here also
we re found the impression of a human face, and
an amulet made of the antlers of either the
f tag or reindeer. He considers it certain that
the bear and hyena survived the period of the
Alpine drift, since the bones of tnfve animals
exist in the undisturbed strata. Nevertheless,
there are in these caverns a few passages en
tirely failed with what M. Elic de Beaumont calls
Urrains meulles sur des pentes, or shitting soil
situated on declivities. In the undisturbed
parts ot this M. Hudson has found numerous
portions of the jaws of bears and hyenas, a
remnant of the Jaw-bone of a borse, and nume
rous bones of the hippopotamus, rhinoceros,
tag, and reindeer. Some ot these bones were
split lengthwise, and bore traces of the teeth
and claws of carnivora; but one of tho most
curious specimens brought to light was a frag
ment of pottery and a bit ol coal inerusted to
gether in a stalagmitic conglomerate.
The second paper was sent in by M. Simonin,
cn certain flint instruments found in Central
America, and especially in the vicinity of
Panama. In 1869 a number of Indian tombs
were ditcovered in the environs ot the gold
placer of Clnriqui. Some of the Indians buried
there had been gold-seekers, and their imple
ments, and even some large nuggets, were put
into the tomb with them. The Implements
were: first, a chisel to cut the metal with;
second, a punch; and third, several burnisher-".
The chisel was triangular, 3.J centimetres broad,
and lOi in length. The punch was 1h centi
metres in length, H in breadth, and still bore
ti aces of gold upon Us surlace. The polishers
were mere smooth pebbles of the r.c of a
pigeon's egg.
! TunlngFork.
M. Niaudet-Breguet has described an oppa
j rutus of liis for prolonging the vibrations of the
i tuning-fork by means of clock-work; M. Du
hamel, and other philosophers after him, having
! ned the tuning-fork as a means of measuring
I small intervals of time. The new contrivance
I consists of an apparatus producing isochronous
I oscillations, and a combination of wheels acting
upon the other part by means ol an escapement.
Ihe tuning-fork regulates the motion of the
wheels, which in tlieir turn give the tuning
lork a slight shock, necessary to prolong i
oscillations. The inventor thiuks that his Con
trivance will be found useful in chronoscopic
experiments. ,
Shooting Stars.
At a recent meeting of the Paris Academy of
Sciences, a paper was received froni M. Edm
(iir.Ucmnn, who, on the 13th of November lan,
obeetv.d the phenomenon of shooting stars oiF
the Island of Florez, the northernmost of the
Azores. The horizon was covered with a nar
row band of clouds up o about 10 degrees.
Prom bthind this band a series of tiery trains
were seen issuing, apparently from the same
point, and bearing some resemblance to those
ot a rocket. Most of these trains passed
through the zenith, presenting the most ad
mirable spectacle. Tne average time employed
In closing over from one horizon' to the other
was about six second?.
Wasps,
A physician oi Bordeaux has made a dis
covery in regard to the wasp. GaUffiumi re
ports it as follows:
The wat-p Is stated to be a declared enemy to
all poisonous flies, the sting of which causes
carbuncle; it also destroys an immense quantity
of minute worms that get into iruit, and when
introduced into the stomach may cause great
inconvenience, and even diseases. Lastly, our
Bordeaux practitioner asserts that the sUng of
the wasp is a sovereign remedy for pout,
sciatica, and rheumatism. This may no doubt
be explained by the principle of couuter irrita
tion; but how does he apply this rerndy? It
seems that this is his secret, which he is not
willing to divulse. Let us, however, hence
forward desist, from destroying bd insect which,
however annoying, renders us some useful ser
vices. Dead of a Needle A lew days since a tailor
at Croydon, England, was carelessly bending a
needle with his teeth, when it suddenly snap
ped, and the greater portion of it passed tome
distance into his throat. Severe inflammation
followed, and the injury terminated fatally.
SKATING PARKS.
FETE SUR LA
GRAND
GLACE,
To be given at the.
EASTWICK SKATING PARK,
BT THE SUESCRIBEES,
Commencing at 4 P. M and closing at 10 r. M., on a
dav during the piesent Winter, due notice of which
will be Riven In the daily papers.
colisctibers and their friends can procure tickets at
the ticket otlce at the entrance of the Park. So. flw
V AL VI Htreet, and Irom any of the Managers.
Coionel JaMcjI pAii. Chairman.
CHABLE8 Hahmab, Treasurer.
JJ. XuliBcriber to tbe Park will be admitted on the
day ol the "ete." 1 17 3t
QENT11AL SKATING TARK,
FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS.
ICE KEKLOODED ASD SMOOTH, ftnow removed.
Good Skating Aitcrnoon and Evening. The batteilee
Hand an uaual.
MOKDAY tVENIKO, January 'ft,
BY RF.QCE8T, GRAND COTERIE FANTASf IQV'E
To the patrons of the "CENTRAL," and their friends.
Kor tickets and programmes, apply at the 1'aik, or to
Mr. H. O.RIbLET, at the Continental. 1 17 4c
OKATINfll SKATING! SKATINGI
O WEST PHILADELPHIA. SKATING PARK,
THIRTY-FiKHT and WALNUT Stieetg.
U Y EXTRAORDINARY EXERTIONS AND GBEAT
EXPJCNHE, THE 8NOW ALL REMOVEU
ICE IN 8PLEND1D CONDITION -MADE PER.
KECJLY SMOOTH MY OUR PATENT ICE PLANS.
PARK OPEN VN'lIL M O'CLOCK AT Mull r.
SKATING BY MOONLIGHT. Pine Band ol Music.
ADMISSION. TWEM'Y-FIVE CENTS.
Aocexg to the Park (by a lew minutes' ride) by the
Market street or Wulnut Htreet cars.
FECIAL JOHCK. When the uliins are on the
above-named care the ekatlug is always good. It
gKATING! SKATING!
THE ARCTIC PARK.
EIGHTH AND COLUMBIA AVKNl'K,
TUIS DAY 1
THIS DVY1
ILLVMI NATIOS THIS
EVENING.
Snow all removed
Take Tenth, Eighth, tmlon, and Gitard Avenue Cars.
Jt E. H. UAYimaST, HupeilnmndeuU
MT7'fcYfiTONK PARK
IV RIS HTHKKTH. Tl
" THIRD AND MOR-
hnvA will tia fibatitli' this
Afternoon and Kvent'.fti the enow has been entirely
removed, ins usual. Hne tee. Choice Munlo, sad lun
miuUou. ' time and so us. K
AUCTION SALES.
8COTT, JR., AUCT10N13BB,
No. )0d) CIIKHNUT STREET.
pANCO
AST WARNOCK
4UC1JIEXR4,
CROSBY OPERA HOUSE.
Q II O S IJ Y OPERA HOUSE
ART ASSOCIATION.
THI3 LAST WEEK.
ONLY THREE DAYS MORE.
7HX IA8T CHANCE.
The Award of Premiums to be Mads st
Two and a half o'clock P. M.,
ON MONDAY NEXT,
On the Stage of tbe Opera Bouse, at Chicago
The I'hllsdslphla Coir mn tee fcsve for Chicago TO
DAY. Arrangements have hten madeto reserve
SUBSCRIPTIONS 1H THIS CITY
rp to
k- SATURDAY. 10th INSTANT.
E3at
No. OOBCIJESNlT'ltf STREET,
KEJ.lSfeaii.' apKS33 fcSE
l4AT THE PIIILADELrHIAfc'ART GALLERT. S
No, 1UG5.CHESNUT STREET,
raiC'Si CERTIFICATES $3f.1 :" S3
t Opto at tiotfc places on til 10 o'clock T. M each da.y-11
v, xassjtmiiBjBta; i -bit?" ?IWS
ETB. PUGH, Secretary
1 It mtnthMtJ bOLE AGENT IH PHILADELPHIA
COAL.
mmm
THE GENUINE EAOt.E VEIN, TUB CELB
brated PHKMTON. and the onre hard GRKEN
V'0Ol COAL, Fgg and Store Bent t.) all parts oi the
city at 6'50 per ton ; superior LEHIGH at6 75.
Each ol the above articles are warranted to give per
fect eatisfaction in every renpeet. Orders received at
COAL! COAL! COAL!
.. A. WILSON'S
(Successor to W. L. Foulk,)
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL
FAMILY COAL YARD,
No. 1517 CALLOWHILL St., Phila.
Attention Is called to mv HO VET BROOK LEHtOH
and RE-1'.ROK.E N SCHUYLKILL, both tuperor and
unHDipaased Coal.
Coal and Preparations beet In the city. it 25 6m
INTERNAL REVENUE
TJNITED STATES KJEV-ENTJE STAMPS
No. 304 CH ESN UT Street
VHXHiAL JDEFCl.
No. 103 Sotth FIFTH Street,
OE DO OB BELOW CHESHCT
BWABIJBEBJB 3863.
Revenue i-tampt of every detcrption contantl
on hand In any amount.
Orders by Mall or Expreespromptly aitendod to.
United States Notes, .Drafts on Philadelphia, or
New York, or current funds received in payment.)
Particular attention paid to small orders.
The decisions of the Commission can be consulted,
and any information regarding the law cheerfully
Bven,
Tbe follow injr rates oi discount are allowed
ON ALL OKSEAS OK 26,
TWO PER CENT, DISCOUNT
ON ALL OKDEltSOK 100,
THE EE PEU CENT. DISCOUNT
ON ALL ORDER8 OF 300,
VOVR TER CENT. PISCOUM.
AD orders should bo soot to the
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 304 OI1ESNTJT Scree
J'.uii.Arya.rBiA.
M
DRY GOODS.
MARKET
ro " Is
0 NINTH. Ty
6T0UT CASSEEEHES FOB BOYS,
HEAVY GOODS FOB XE1T8 WEAtt.
RUGGED CAESItfXRES FOB BUTTS.
"HARRIS " FINE3I CAS8IMERES.
CL0AKING3 MUCH LOWER.
0VEB COATINGS ALMOST AT OLD PRICES.
WHITE OPERA CLOTHS.
LINEN GOODS.
DAILY OPEN DIG
NEW TABLE DAMASKS,
NAPKINS,
TOWELS, ETC.
BALLARDVALE FLANNELS.
25 pieces in all tlio widths and qualities, from the
hncatmade down ; tbe prices are lowor. 1 2 tutbs4.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OPENED
One baleoiDomet Flannels, 31J cents; same good
as have been selling at 45 c?nti
Good All-wool Flannels, 33. 37 i, 40, and 50o,
lard-wide all-wool fchoker Flannels, 58, 60 and 65
rents.
7 8 and 4-4 Ballard vale Flannels.
Best quality Shirting Flannels.
MCSL1NJ! MUSLINS!
Good ya'd-wide Bleached Muslins, 20, 23, 26 and
28 cents.
5- 4 Pillow case Muslins, 25. 28, 35 cents.
6- i, 8-4, 4, and bheetinir Muslins.
"ard-wlde Unbleached Muslins, 19, 23, and 25
rente.
Best Quality American Prints, 162 cents.
A good assortment of Table Linens, Napkins and
Towels.
Russia Crash, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, and 20 cent.
Scotch Diaper by tbe piece or yard.
Linen Bird-eve, for Aprons.
Best makes SairtuifT Linen,
WHITE GOODS!
WRITE GOODS'!
Cambrics, Jaconets, NamsooK, Victoria Lawn,
and Hwies Aluolins.
A cheap lot of Plaid Muslins.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Udkis.
Ladies' tiemstuchod Hdkls.oi Bortrand Mili
cent's make, at 40, 44, 4", 0, 58 63, 75. 87,aod Si,
Gents' Hemstitched lidkis., 60c. 10 81. TIO 22
A large assortment oi'Cloih Gloves, very cheap.
PRICE & WOOD.
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT.
FAEIES & WAENER,
No. 229 North NINTH Street,
ABOVE RACK.
Waltbam Pillow-case Muslin, 25 ceuts.
5-4 Bleached Muslin, called extra heavy, 25 con la.
10-4 Utica Bleached Sheeting, U6 cents.
Ono bale wide Domet Flannel, 81 cents.
One bale all-wool Flannel, 33 cents.
Best yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 25 cents.
Table Linens, Irom 50 cents to 91.
Black Alpacas, 46, 60, 66, 62c. to 1.
2000 j aids selected Btyles of Ca icoes.
Canton Flannel, 20, 22, 23, 25,28o., etc.
All-wool Flannels, 83, 874, 40, 45, 60o., etc.
Superfine yard-wide Shaker Flannel, 60 cents.
Red and Grey Twilled Flannels. V
86-76 large size all-wool Blankets.
Unbleached Muslins, beet makes, all widths.
Ruscia Crash. 12, 14, 16, 18, itOc., etc.
Bargains in Linen Towel, 18j, 26. and 86 cents.
Balmoial Skirts fl 75 over 60 dozen sold.
Ladies' Merino Vetg at reduced prices, etc.
FARIES & WARNER,
9 2$1 No. SiiO North NINTH Street, above Baoo.
yilOLESALE COTTON YARN
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
R. T. WHITE & CO.,
Manufacturer's Ageuta for tba sale of
COTTON WARPS AND SKEIN YARNS, all
numbers.
UOS1ERY YARNS In the skein or cop.
COn ON, WOOLLEN, AND LIN Ed CAEPET
CHAIN.
JUTE FILLING, for Venetian Carpets.
GILL1NG, SEINE, AND FLAX XVVINE9.
kXIRA HEAVY BLACK WADDINO FOR
CLOTHIERS' USE Eto.
No. 937 UAUKKT Street, Phlla.
R T WHITE. j u. DV BOI8.
11 7 wtlitoSmrp
628
unno cirmTO
628
Latent httlk, just ottt
K PETIT TRAIL, fortlm I'rnmnnartn.ilM nridrnnn
)UK HUM Pi Of. TKaJL, lor Ui Drawlng-ruoui.
yards round.
TheM Hklrts ara In everr way the most dealrabl that
wa have hereto ore otleied to Uie public; auto, ounipleta
lines oftadie', Mlwea', and Children's f lain and Trail
Hoop bklru iroui 2X to 4 yaitls in clrcunilunuce ol
every leuvib. all of "oar own make," Wholesale and
retail, ana warranted to give aatli taction
Constantly on hand low-priced hew York made Bkiria
Plain and 'frail, W sprlnna, M cenu M apuons, SI 30
priDs, 1 10iandlapiliiga l-i(V. M
hkirta made to older, altered, and repaired.
Call or od tor circular ol itvle, aea and price
K anu'aciory and Nalearooma.
iiO. tiM AKCB Htreet,
) I u WILLIAM T. HOPKI.V8.
JANUARY 17, 1867.
ORY GOODS.
LDIEN ST0RR
oaa AHOII STREET.
Fine Table Clothe.
Fine Napkins and Doylies.
Extra Large Table Cloths.
Napkins to Matoh.
INWARDS OF 200 TIECES
HeavvIPower-Loom Table Linen,
FROM 78 CENTS PER YARD.
THE LARGEST LINEN STOCK
IN THE CITY, tiftetuthS
Fellinc at Importer's Prices.
JJ)EPOT FOR
FUliNlSHING DRY GOODS.
A CARD.
SHEPPARD.VANHARLINOEN&ARRISQN.
No. 1008 CHE8NIJT Street,
vi Whofie eitabiishmcnt for tbe saleot
H0VSE.FTJR9 ISHINQ DRY GOODS
Is unequalled in the extent and variety of lta assort
ment, hf io announce to Ui)t MCKI.KPEH8 REN EW
Iku 'IHKIk BiH'LV. or peraoru about to lurnish,
that thev are now receiving their
SPRING ASSORTMENT OP
Fresh Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Goods
TOT. V-r BEHOLD T9E.
KCCH A8
USES SHEiTIX.-
VOTTOM eiErt OS,
PILLOW L1MEN4,
PILLOW MLhLISS,
DaVA.sK TABLE-CLOTHS,
TABLH LUiENB,
1' AM ASK NAPKINS,
PvKDERED TOWELS,
TOWICLLI NG3,
QU1LT8, ,
BLANKETS.
Table and Embroidered Piano and Table Covers,
And every other article suitable lor a well-ordered
household. (. 9 14 tbetuiimrp
Jdo. ivii l lifc-M'X etrect.
Id Antlcljintlon of Removal to
2. W. Comer ELEVENTH and CHESNTJT,
White Goods,
Laoes and Lace Coods.
Hardkerchieis, Ladies and Gents, every
ni toty.
Linen Collars and' Cufib,
Veils, Bcarts, Neck Ties, Etc.,
Emlirnclug Kovcltlea Adapted for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT H EDUCED PRICKS.
C. rI. NEEDLES.
RAILROAD LINES.
NNAMESSIC ROUTE!
THE 8H0RTE9C LINjJ TO ALL POINT8
SOUTH
AND SOUTHWEST.
PASSHtsGEBS FOB
Nort'oik,
W eldoo,
RulviKb.
Newborn,
hanotte.
H 1 uiuigtoa,
Coluiui la,
Charleston,
Klngavllle,
bavunnah,
Aaguata,
Atlanta,
Macon,
Went Point,
Montgomery
MohlU
an u
KF.W ORLEANS,
DEL A V (THE POTOMAC! nrrvn
TO AVOID
BT TUB
NEW AND SHOE i anNAMESSIC ROUTS
Trains leave Depot,
philadelphia. w1lm i oton.and baltimore
Railroad,
BKOAD Street and WAkH INGTON Avenue,
DAILY (Haturtlaj excoptwU. at 11 P. M ,
Arriving in Noilolk at I P. M. the following dav.
FIVE HOUR KOONfcH T3AS IIT aNV OTHER
L1N, and making oiosa tconneotlona for all point.
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST!
For Tickets and all other Information, apply at the
ctlice el 'tie Company, Ho .H "ukSNUl Street, or
at tlieTI ket tiUe ol the Philadelphia Wiluilnuton
and Baltimore Railroad, No. bii CUEtSVT Street. '
8. P. W ILTHANK,
1 2 tt UKSKItAL AOENT.
A S T F It E J G II T L I N E.
ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE SOUTH,
Via ( range and Alexandria Railroad
and Its Connections.
Tho nndenlgncd would respecttuliv aak the attention
olthlpperito the ONLY ALL BAIL ROUTE between
Philadelphia aqd tbe South.
MAltlhanla .nri nlhuri flAjitmii. nf imMlns f.. . . . .
n uviucdi
changes and water transportation, will please mark
their freltht via O. 4 A. B. R Ball, and send to dapo
of Philadelphia, Wl mloglon and Baltimore Rullroad
Cats run thrunah rroin Phtladelphla to l.vni,n...
without bieak ing bulk.
Ilrav riwiklnta f ninlMhed. and Rllla nf T .. j .
. mviui .igueu at
the through ftelght office or Philadelphia, Wilmington.
.1 ,... .. . , I IK, i, .. '
auu voiiimore omwi i" ooum n iritl Street
below Cnesnut. .
Bates guaranteed as low at all times as by other
JAMES C. WILSON,
A gent Orange and Alexandria Railroad,
litTrpti io. 104 ftoota FlfTH Street.
j MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
I 1 li.lilNERY FOR THK
HOLIDAYS.
A Cbaap and ubatavaUla.l Olft.
Attention ia called to my eleiant MdorUnent of RIB-
BOSS, inltabla far Searln FKaTHEHS, FL0WEB3
BOKSXT8, and TOCKO LaDIFS' HAT8, prepareO
fpeclally for the HOLIDAY SEASON, and aelllnf at
greatly reaacea piica.
UADKAIOISELLR KEOGII,
11 1 tuthOm No 901 WALNUT Street
-FT HTLENDID OPENING OF FAIX AND
iTl.T W1NTFR 8TYLEH -MRU. M. A. F.IWDER,
no "'oi vniniiti rirwi, rnilawlphui!
CLOAK 1KIMM1AG9 Also an elcaant atoek o'
IntDorted PaDer Patterna for Ladie-a' and rKiiiiM.1.
l)r. failKian Tirena and t'loaK Making tn all tut
i mitci .uiv luruiauiiiv lopir nra ana oouy
vatrrlala urn rn)T on being artiatlcallv fitted, and
.a tlr work tmlxbed In the moat prompt and attl
clent manner, at the lowest pomlble prlcea. at twenty
foerbonra' notice. Catting and baatlng. Pattern la
. t bj'hi eingia piecu. inr merchanta and are
vakera. now ready aJOKm
MRS. It. DILLON,
Nob. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Has s iiandaome assortment of MILLIKIRT for the
Bolldays. Also, Bilk Velveu, Crapes, BIbbons. Feathers.
Floaerssad Frames. Ladles whe make their owa Bon
ne ts supplied wit had the materials. 7 iat
HOSIERY, ETC.
Jb WILLIAM H OPM ANN,
No. 9 North EIGHTH Street,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
ALL K1HDS OF GOODS APPXBTAINTNG
TO THE
HOSIERY BUSINESS.
A Urge assortment of 11 EfiINO CNDERQABatEKTS
for Ladles', Children's, and Gentlemen's wear.
Medium and Superior Quality of GOOD ol Kngllsh
and Ameilcan manutacture.
Extia Heavy Ribbed All-wool SHIRTS .KSD DRAW
ER8. Plaid andBtriped HOSIERY, for Skating and Fanct
1)res9"- ClltuthSt"
K. B. A lurve assortment ot CNDEROABMENTS
suited to any climate, on hand all the year round.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
MEKR Y CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY KEW YEAR.
COULD & CO., .
UNION FUltNII Ulifci DEI'OT
COBBER NIMTtt AND MAROT STHEET8.
AND
Noa. 37 and 39 Norm SECOND Street,
(Opposite Christ Church,)
Invite all t heir old enstomersand as many new one
as will come, to see their elegant and larrc sssortmen
"J,?! KJilllEE,,mtuole forpiejents or otherwise, '
ef 1U vP
QO DOUSEKEEPER&
I have a large stock ol every variety 01 ,
FIJIINITUKE
Which I will sell at reduced prlcea, consisting oh
PLAIN AND MARBLB TOP COTXAGK BLTITB
WALSVT CDAAIHEH SV1T8.
PARLOR hi ll h IN VELVtT PLCSH
PAKIOK SC1TH IN HAla CLOTH.
PARLOR l'S RKPt.
Sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, bookcases
Mattresses, Lounges, etc eto
V. 1 OIJSTlNEjr
S IS K. E. corner HtCOND and RAOAi Htreeu.
ESTABLISHED U95.
A. S. ROBINSON,
French Plate Looking-GLasses,
ENGliAVLNGS rUXTINUS UKAWJ.SirS KTC.
Manufacturer of all lands ot
LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND FICTUKI
FRAMES TO ORDER.
No. OlO CHKSNUT STltJESETJ
THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
"BILAOEU-HIA. J IS
CLOTHING.
S "W A A U ' S
STATES UNION
CLOTHING HALL,
No. 606 MARKET S'l ItEEr y0, 60
A most complete stock 01
MEN'S AND noVS CLOTIIINO
AT VERY MuDEKaTK PKICIS.
WK HAVE SMALL IXF11N83, AJTD CAB
AFFORD TO 8ELL WITH SMALL PEOf ITS.
Fine tsklnio Leaver vercoats, only 2 : flno Beaver
Overcoats aov orsir.ble color. a T frT.te" beaver
Z??';?"? S?61 "rv Lue thlnchllli Ovlro"a,aT?
?eit Ttr"Jtiu- couU""'na coatTpaiiw, and
jest. S0; tine snort teavr backa. irom aio to Hi
dark grey Hams Caiu,ere KuIIbT coat oante and
vest. J.di do tlilt mixed, onlj M , bfn. k aSk Coau
from iu 10 0 Husmefs l out-. Irom to TsUi Pa'b.'
Come aud convince yourselves. U U Ini 8p
PRICES KEDU CED.
r.f.'.ai'L,DKT t'A trimming O-ersacks, S19; Frock
M. h in iI,r'Sr.tks' Mi I'ub' Di Vests, M &0
tT. tiooo stvle. On hnd a general assoitment ot
KToUVitloWprlCfc8- C 6. Hi d MKLW WIGHT,
" " Iu' . No. 2J4 N .FOURTH OUeet.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OF (OPAKTNEIiSHIP
Tbe copartnership hereto'ora exhrtlng un ler the
tlrm name 01 Dt. coi'KKbi . HaMILIOH Ji LVAHa
s this Onv dissolved bi liniltatlon.
i hlladelphia, Deoeinber 31 IMS.
The nnderslnned having, with KOBEBTL. TTLOK
Esq.. of ew York, as spoelai partner enteied Into a
pMitnemlilp un.ler tLe U moi HAMILTON, KVANrt
UK ( OI K-tV. will continue the business at So X.S
CHE.ShLT Street
Ill oil HAMILTON. y
fHAKLKS T. FVAKS J Oenerml
alAKC'ELIN L. Da COUR8EY j Partners.
HOltr I T 1 . TA 1 LOB, Mpecial Partner.
Philadelphia. January 1, IB67. ! atbatuinj (
UMTED STATES KEVKNUR STAMP?
rrlooipal Depot. No. i4 CHE8NUT 8tn,V
Centra. Depoo.lr.F.F,
Revenue SUmpa of every dscriptlon constat.
band in any amount "unstantly on
tirders by 11 all or Express promptly mtUm
I nited Mates Notes, DralU on Phjlao t. ,0
York, ..r current lunds receWed In pavmSnt 0r "
Particular attention paid to small o,JS
Tbedecislona ol .the CommUsloa caa L r.i,
ana any In'ormation rtg arolug tha con'tld.
given. " 'aw cuniiiiy