THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18GT. THE NE W YORK OTERA TIC STRIKE. Tk Chora Rlatgers In RiTOlt-Hctnti at their FkrorKt Restaurant-A Babel f Mmmr Brokta ToKes-Ca.vatlns, Scents, Ariettas, unit Hoidoi, The Chopin at the Academy of Muilo are on a strike, lea. lor forty-eight hour they have struck and to-day they say they are determined to continue striking until the last armed Ma retzek: expires, not for tbelr altara aud their Urea, hut lor bread and cheese. As the case at rireHent elands the prospect for future opera ooks rather siim, unless Manager Max and re calcitrant chorus singers come to a pacific ar rangement. The chorus singers, to the number ' of lifty have been employed since tue be ginning of the opera season at the rate of of twenty dollars a week for live performances, Including attendance atmld-day rehearsals, for Which it baa not been the custom of opera managers to pay, as rehearsals were always aupposed to be part of the performance. The details of the strike which were given In yes terday morning's World exclusively It is only neoesxary to refer to. A few minutes before the time assigned ou the bills for the performance of the opera of Romeo and QiuUtla to begin, tbe chorus singers assembled in solemn con clave behind the raysilccurtaln of the Academy and there and then resolved, with many high asserval Ions, that they would not Join In tbe gladsome chanta assigned thom, unless that lmnreKsario Max In vulgar terms came down and paid lo them sums of filthy luore or base greenbacks to the tune of fifteen dollars per human being of the chorus, male and female. And with many high oaths and with solemn purpose engraved on tbe salients of each Ita lian, French, German, and Hpanish face, did this band pledge themselves to be true, bold, and firm "until death do them part," or Max Maretzek: gave in and acknowledged the corn, the audience in the mean whllewaitiug patiently in the auditorium, for some signs of Hie from the dumb orchestra. But no sign came, for Maret y,ek , fearing that 11 he gave way to the demand of the chorus singers for services performed at rehearsals he would then have to comply with the prospective demand of the orchestra, who were waiting in the lensh, to strike like the chorus singers, for tue green graves of their Hires, He therefore refused to comply with the demand most vigorously, but ollered as a sooth ing compromise, to each and every chorns Binger, the sum of five dollars In the current greeubaoks of tbe season, for the labor at re hearsals performed by them. Then did theoho rus singers threaten the lives of any choristers who, untrue to their most solemn league and covenant, would dare to accept the base five dollars from Maretzek. The audience were turned away, their money being refunded, and Romeo" failed to carol his passionate feelings to Miss Hauck, the "Juliet" of the evening. Last night the opera of the Favorita was an nounced to be eung, but the chorus, in the language of the venerated P. K., did not come to time. The 2 hree Men of Orutli.at the Bowery Theatre, could not be more Immovable than they were. Nearly all the seats for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenlDgs had1 been disposed of, and as the money had to be re funded, there was at once a net loss of six thou sand dollars to Mr. Maretzek, who has labored under great difficulties In producing the new opera, with costly scenery and appointments, besides tbe money which was to have been re ceived additionally for tickets and reserved seats. And thus stands tbe case at present: No Chorus, no Opera. Last evening our reporter visited a saloon where these chorus slngeis do most congregate a wlie shop and restaurant In the Third ave nue, near the Academy no matter where. It Is kept by an Italian, and with the warm, pas sionate love of dirt and grease: common to some persons who hall from that land of song and macoaronl, the saloon was In an admirable state of confusion and oleaginous disorder. There were portraits of the various operatlo celebrities hanging around the walls, Albonl, Orisi, Mlolan Carvalho, Koger, the great tenor, Bublnl, Karl Formes, Jenny Lind, Mazzolenl, Plccolominl, and many more birds of song. A few tables, with dirty table cloths, around which squads of tbe chorus singers sat, some eating and drinking, some partaking of tbe festive If not Intoxi cating Laonryma Cbrlstl and Vino Vermouth at seventy-five cents toa dollar a bottle, others playing cards and dominoes, with gutteral ex clamations In a foreign tongue, and several others regaling themselves an2 their listeners with snatches of operatic melodies. 2he keeper of the wine shop dispensed now and then to his customers, as the orders came, eatables and drinkables with gusto and alacrity, and a sickening soupy ismell came from the kitchen. Four men sat around a deal table, on which was placed a huge turkey boiled In oil, flanked by a smoking tureen of soup. In which sub stance floated square cut partiolea of coarse bread. Of these four one or two were Italians from the sunny town of Naples, with tine mus ' taches, black eyes, tawny skin, and seedy ' clothes, well greased according to the Italian standard. - The third was a Frenchman, bald headed, his forehead extending from the eye brows to the rear portion ot his skull, between the ears. The third was a German chorus slDger, originally from the pleasant little town of iJocksmockunalertuyvelam Rhine. These four men comprised the l'.rty of Action of the chorus singers. As our reporter entered, the festive German, who had the air and manner of a relormed rough, took a piece of bread la his fingers (gazing at It with profound emotion, and aftera lew moments contemplating it, puts It to bis mouth, and the bread disappears) and commenced the song of "Ulaueus" In lone, In which tbe Party of Action Joined as they came to the chorus. Reformed Rough (with wine-glass uplifted): "Never mind Maretzek, let a klelne bit; Come on! Interweave lor nie a. wreath with grapes ud vice leaven! Girded with jag and goblets, I shall ascend to tbe summit of ITellcon. Long live Bacchus, the King of Oodal Hymns and incense to lair Venus ! Xel him who Canutes, sing of shields and curlases And of tlie Ire and havoc of the warlike God. I tight but amongst the beauties, aud surrounded by goblets I choose to rail drunk, but not dead. When I hold the Jug In my band, I cannot envy the sceptre of a king. Home think tbe thirst for gold Is holy, The thirst for lne Is holy to me. fart y of Action. (Chorus) Oh nevare mind, Maretzeck, we'll get ovars ze Jiooble truble, Jordan am ze . Hard road to trav-a-a-a-1." All. (.Chorus.) Venus aud Bacchus are our gods. We gather the bloom ot life. Hymns and perfume to Venus and Bacchus! Long live the Falernlan wine! Love forever! "I tell ye, boys." said the reformed rough, "we ka-a-nt stand this theory of le i dollars a week. If the American pe-e-ple won't stand by the Jytallsn Operer why d-o-o-n't they s-a-a-ysoandgiv Hup? That's wat I want ter know?" "Ah.del!" said the little Frenchman, " In U grand ville d'Autriche in Vlenne it was mooch cllfleranu there was ze enzhoymong and v-a,-r-e lettle work. But ze gr-r a-a-nde Amerakaan people vlll not pay ze price of ze opera like ze do in belle France or le grande vllle d'Au triche. Helas! Ze Gran J Duohesse 1" Chorus in the back part of tbe room, tbe singers coming forward Joyously, with greasy cards lu lue.r handi, singing). Au dlable la conslgne! Et vlve I'amour ! Taut pis ! en ce Jour Bravons la consigns, Obelssous a l'aniour I Big Kytnallan sings (his voice resounding through out the lofty, bat greasy apartment), where can fclsoor Conpetto be gone. We sent him to have tbe grand explaiiatloa with MareUeck an hour ago. (Hlugs. bis eyts tilled wlib tears, wise cup, covered With vlue leaves, opbeldi He does not return ! Alas! in Us augulsh 11 v poor heart Is sinking. My soul's till'd with terror. Will he ne'er return T Ah, wheiedoes lie wander; Whilst lonely I ponderT 1 dare not complain, But I call In vain ! . , Alas I where now does he wander! Will he ne'er return T In grief I'm concealing This denulate feeling, Did he know my woe (Chorus without) Venus and Jlucohus are our gods. We gainer lite bloom of life, II y in in and perliime to Venus and Baccbus! Long live tu Kudeaheluier 1 Tea dullars a week Bab ! At a late hour, when our reporter left, the strikers were still quailing ine golden Falernlan ud cheap Rhine wein, resolving to deprive tbe great American people of operatlo iqiikIo sooner than accede to MareUek, iV. Y. World iei terdoy. The Hon. Joshua Hill, the great Union leader of Georgia during the war, was very f Vl AAnaiAiimd fit. fill it tima wlO.ln - ( 1 IftTUlSUlJ UUUDHOiw- " ..luu m 1UIV- - Bnllcilnr nf Internal Uevemne- l.nt UJLiUv Ivl VVvvv - I auv mm !i i j I.. 4a rrirta tlia TllnriA In mrtma. it is uemrauio 6"" " f vui who can hold it permanently, his name was dropped when it waa learned that he will be Btrougly preBBed lor unueu otaies Duir from his SUta when rooouavrucnuu awoui jUaUed. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. Tlie Umprror's Hpeech. Paris, Nov. 19. The Senate And Corps Lejrlslatlfl" assembled yesterday. The Emperor Napoleon made the following speech : The necessity of resuming the discussion of Import ant laws lias obliged me to call you together earlier than usnnl. Recent events have lurther caused me to experience the wish of availing myself of your sagacity and your assistance. Since you separated vague dis quietudes have arUen to affect the public mind of tu rope, and restrict the movements of Industry and commercial transactions in all quarters. Notwith standing the declarations of my government, which has never varied from a pacillc attitude, the. belief bus been snresd that a modification in the internal sys tem of Germany must become a means of conflict. This uncertainty rotild not exist longer. It Is ne cescary to accept, frankly the chanees which have taken place ou the other id of tlie Hhine, and to proclaim that so long " our Interests, or our dignity shall not be threatened, we will not interfere lu tbe transformation effected by the wish of the population. The disquiet that has been displayed Is difficult of ex planation at a pel iod in which France has ollered to the world the most imposing spectacle of conciliation aud peace. Tbe Universal Kxposition, where nearly all the sovereigns of Europe have attended, where the representatives of the laboring classes of ail conntrles have met, has drawn closer the lies of fraternity be tween the nations. It has disappeared, but Us traces will leave a deep impression niton our age, for, after having majestically risen, the exhibition has not only shone with a mo mentary brilliance; it has destroyed a host of preju dices and of errors, the shackles of labor and intelli gence, and the barriers between the different peoples, ns well as the different classes of international hatreds. These are what the Exhibition has cast behind it; but these incontestable pledges of concord do not allow us to dispense with improving the military institutions of France. It Is the Imperious duty of every government to follow progress, independently of circumstances, in all the elements which constitute the strength of a country, and It is for us a necessity to bring to perfec tion the military organization, ae our weapons are the army and navy. The project of law presented to the Legislative body divided equally between the citizens the charges of recruitments. That system bad appeared so absolute that measures have been adopted to diminish Its bear ing. Since then 1 have thought It advisable to submit the important question to your further consideration. In fact this diftlcnlt problem cannot be too carefully Investigated, as it touches great and contradictory in terests. My government will propose, now, arrange ments, which are only simple modifications of the laws oflS32, but which achieve the object I have always had In view the reduction of the effective strength cf the army during peace, and its increase during war. You will examine this as well as the organization of the National Guard Mobile, tinder the impression of that patriotic Idea that the stronger we are the more certain will be the assurance of peace. The efforts of us all to preserve peace, seemed, for a moment, la danger from the revolutionary legislation prepared iu broad daylight, which threatened the Papal States. The Convention of September, not having been car ried out, I have been compelled to send again our troops to Rome, to protect the power ol the Holy See from Republican Invaders. Onr conduct could not partake of anything hostile to the independence of Italy, and that nation, for a moment surprised, has not been long in understand ing the dangers these revolutionary manifestations caused to monarchical principles, and the European order and calm is now almost entirely re-established in the States of tbe Church, aud we may calculate the proximate time when our troops will be recalled. For us the Convention of September, 1S15, exists, so long as it is not rcicaled. The relations of Iluly to the Iloly See interests the whole of Europe. We have proposed to the powers to settle these relations at a conference, aud thus prevent new complications. Attention has been turned to the Eastern question, from which the conciliatory spirit of the powers re moves the irritating differences ot opinion that ex isted between them In the pacification of Crete. I am happy to announce that they hare agreed on two principal points, the maintenance of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire, aud the amelioration of tbe con dition of the Christians. Since the last session universal suffrage has boen called npon to elect a third of the members of the Council Oeneraux. These elections have been carried out with calmness and independence, which have everywhere demonstrated the good feeling of the population. The Journey I have made with the Em prees to the east aud north of France has afforded the opportunity for manifestations of sympathy which have touched me profoundly. I have been able to ascertain that nothing has been able to shake the confidence the people have placed in me, and tbe at tachment they entertain towards my dynasty. For m v part, I labor Incessantly to anticipate their wishes. The completion of the connecting roads was re quired by the agricultural classes of whom you are lne enlightened representative. It wab an act of Jus tice I tihould almost say of gratitude to satisfy this want, and an inquiry on a large scale is preparing. Its solution will bo cared tor by you in concert with my government to assure the success of this great measure, thoiigh the situation is undoubtedly not free from embarrassments, industrial ana commercial ac tivity has slackened, uneasiness is general in Europe, and is in greut part tine to apprehensions which the good understanding prevailing between the powers. w ill ennse to disappear. The harvest Is not good; nearness is mevitaDie, ana free trade can alone secure supplies and lower prices. But if these causes prevent tie revenue completely hnlnncinc the estimates of the Hudiret. tbe nrovisions of the laws of finance should not be modified, aud we may foresee the period wheu a reduction of taxa tion may be taken into consideration. Tbe session will be divided by the examination of laws, of which I took the initiative iu January last. 1 he time that has elapsed has not altered my convic tions respecting the utility of these reforms. Doubt less the introduction of new liberties exposes tbe pub lic mind to excitement and dangerous impulses; but to render them powerless. 1 count at the same time upon the common sense of the country, ou the pro gress of morality,, in firmness of suppression when re quired, iu the energy and authority of tbe ruling powers. .Let ns, men, iouow up tue works wnicn we nave undertaken together. For fltteeu years we have shared the same idea to uphold, above controversies and hostile iiassious, our lundameutal laws wuicu the popular voice has sanctioned, but at the same time to to develop liberal constitutions witnoui weaKeuiug tbe principle of authority. Let ns not cease to spread around us the comforts of liberty, the prompt com pletion of our means of Instruction, to render access to justice less expensive by simplifying leal pro cedure, and to adopt every measure that will render prosperous tlie social condition of the great masses. If with me you become convinced that this path is that of real progress snd civilization, let us advanco in that agreement of views aud sentiments, which is a nrecioiis enarantea of nublic welfare. You will I trust. vote laws which will be submitted to you thn will contribute to the greatness, wealth and huj.iuess of the country. For my own part you may rest assured I will uphold firmly the power conferred on me, for no obstacle nor unjust opposition will shake either my courage or my faith iu tbe future. The Pefeneea of Koine. Fabih. Nov. 19. Experienced engineers have laid nut, aud the Pontifical troops are actively engaged iu building substantial works oi oeiuuse at all tue ap proaches to Home, and these fortifications are rapidly approaching completion. The Cuuiiiitf t'onferenreaTlie I'nlted IStates 1 n V Ilea to l'uruclpate. Paris. Nov. liO Evening. It is reported that the American Minister, General Dix. has proposed to the Emueror. that tbe United States be represented In the coniinL' General Conferences, and that the Emperor approves their admission lo tue congress, as one or the great rowers. NEW YOltK DYKING AND PRINTING K8TABLI6HMENT Works on Hlaien Island. Glnoe iu blladfclpbla. No. 4ii N. jaUHTii Street I weuL B1UUJ. This old and well known Company, the largest of Its kind in the world, and In tbe lorly-nluth year of Its existence, is proparea, witn trie most ex lonsivs and Improved machinery, to ij,e, cleanm, aud ftnith, in a manner unequalled, every variety ol jariueui and piece goods. Uarmenls r-itucl by our new French process toitlumt being ripped IU7lutbsui 0 0 It N EXCHANGE BAO MAN UFACTOKY, JOHN T. BAILKY A CO., BKMOVKO TO N. E. corner of MA KK k.T and WATER Streets, l'biladelpiila. DEALKH8 IN iJA.ua AND BAGGING Of every leicrlotHri. for Grain, Flour, Halt, buuer-Phonpbale of Lime, Bone IniHt, Ktc LarMe and small GUN MY WAUS constantly on band, lilt) AlttO, WUUAj DAL&n. John T- Baii.ky. Jamms Cascapkw, QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER HEBIOVED To No. DOCK Street. IU PHILADELPHIA. JOHN CRUMP, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. MIOPSi MO. 1B LOOUE STBECT, AMD DO. 17 tUUsMUT IBTBKKT, VHOASKLrBIt FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF 02 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAP' a De&lers in all Government Soouxitie. OLD 6-SO WANTED U EXCHANGE FOR NEWi A LIBERAL. DirrEKENCB ALUKVKD, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. IKTKBEMT ALLOW ID OH DEPOSITS, Collections mad. Blocks bonghl and Hold on Commission. Special business aooommodatlons reeerved foi adles. 9 34 8m yE II AVE FOR SALE TDK FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Central Tactile Railroad Company, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Interest In Currency. These Bonds are payable by law, prinoipal and Inte rest, In gold. Interest payable 1st of January and 1st of July. We will take Governments .In exchange, allowing tbe full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a flrst-elasa Security, and will give at all times the latest pam- pbltts and general Information upon application to us Having a full supply ol these BONJ)8 on hand, we are prepared to DELIVER THKM AT ONCE. . DE HAVEN & BRO Bankers and Dealers in Governments, 1J 5 Ira KO, 40 SOUTH TIIIBI ST. RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 800 and 811 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 1,000,009 DIRECTORS. ' Joseph T. Bailey, Matban Hllles, Hvui. Rowland. Jr . t-Huinel A. HlHDhaitf, Edward B. Orne, William Rrv'en, Osg-.od Welan. Frederick A. Hot t, Will. U. Khawa. WM. H. RHAWN, President, Latt Cashier of tht Central Rational Sank JOB. P. MUMPORD Cashier S 1! lMtc of the Philadelphia Rational Sank 7 3-10s, ALL HlSltllSa, CONVERTED INTO FHE-TWE IS TIES. BONDS DEUTEBED IMMEDIATB!. DE HAVEN & BEOTHEB lOtrp S. TIIIBD ITBBETi u. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, SO. IS S. TIIIBD ST., WO. S NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. NKW YOSK. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila- delphia and New York. 11i WINDOW BLINC.S AND SHADES C31. CHARLES L HALE, 831, (Late Baleeman and Super! itendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 8S1 ABCII 81 BEET MANUrACTUBBR OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW bHADES. Largest and finest assortment In the city at tht LOWEST PRICKS, 8 23 2m8p UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 1 NOBTfl SIXTH STBEET, MANUIACTUBER8 O VENETIAN BLINDh AND WINDOW BIIADKH, Larjreet and finest assortment In tbe city at tbe LOWEST PRICKS. Repairing promptly attended to. STORE bHADKM made and lettered. St 2mHpl INSTRUCTION. gTEVENBDALE INSTITUTE, BOARDING SCHOOL 'OR YOUNG LADIES. Terms Board, Tuition, eto.-per scholastic yer.500, NO EXTRAS. Circulars at Messrs. Fairbanks & Ewlug's, No. 711 CHEBNUT Street! also at Messrs. T. B. tersou Brothers', No, Sua CIIESNUT Street. Address, personally or by note, N FOSTER BROWNE. Principal, 10 S thuitf South Amboy, N, J, GROCERIES. ETC. pREGII FRUITS, I 007. FEACIIES, PFABS, riNEAPri.ES, PI.DM, iPBH OTI, CIIERBIEA, BLACKBERRIES, Q.I7INCEM, ETC PBEsEBTED AND PREMn, IN CANS AND ULAfcS JARS, Put lip for onr particular trade, and for sale by tbe doeen, or In smaller quantities, by MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 10 Sra NO. 1904 rnEKNCT STREET. JAMES R. WEBB, TEA DEALER AND GROCER. S. E. COR. EIOIITII AND WALSUX STS. Fztra Fine Souchong, or English Breakfast Teas. Superior Chilian Teai, very cheap, ' Oolong Teas of every grade. Young H j son Teas of finest qualities. AH fresh Imported. g H (RATIONAL UNION CiROCEBT AND PROVISION COMPANY. Groceries and Provisions at Cost. OFFICE: No, 23 South THIRD Street. STORE: No. 60S ARCH Street. Cash Capital .'. (30,000 President- WI11LL. D. lUI.FMANN. 11181m SJEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, WHITE CLOVER HONEY, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALI.EBT C. ROBERTS, ' Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner BLEVENTH and VINE Sts. 1 min PROPOSALS DROP08ALS IP OR WOOD. Depot Quartermaster's Offick, 1 Washington, I). C, Kof. IU, 1867. Sealed proposals from resuonslble nartln will ha received at this otllee until 12 M . on SATURDAY, December 7, lor the delivery of (8000) three thousand cords of well-seasoned, sound, .and merchantable 11AKD WOOD, 4 feet long, aud split to the ordinary sUe of cord wood. 1 be contractor to Keen tbe wood on hand at a con. VMilent polut. and deliver it on ordcri from this ofllce at any place In the city, lnjnucb quantities as may from time to time be required. An Inspector will be designated on the part of tbe Government to examine and measure the wood as delivered, and such as does not conform to the specl- iiL-miuuD nuuve win ui! rfjwifa. 1 The names of two responsible persons signed. In their own hand, to a statement that tbev will bcom securities lu case tbe contract is awarded to the bidder, most accompany each proposal. lionon In the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed bv himself and both bis sureties, will be required ot the successful bidder. Payments for wood received will be made monthly. If lu lunds, or as soon thereafter as fundi) are furnished for tbe purpose. Tbe successful bidder must bold himself In readi ness to commence delivery on tbe lain December next. All bids will be submitted to the Quartermaster- General for Instructions before awardlug contract. Itldilers will address proposals to the undersigned, endorsed "Proposals for Wood," aud are Invited to be present at me opening or oms. By order of the Uuartermanter General. J. C. McFKBRAN, Deputy Quartermaster-General, 11 19 ta Bvu Brigvaen. U. S. Army. D It O P O 8 A L S. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 20, lftfi7. Sealed Prnnosals In duullcale will be received hv the uudernigued, at No. llus GIKARD Street, third uoor, or aireulea 10 j'osi uince lioi i;. in tills city, .....I, ... A ' TV ' . . (,o .aim . . . . I . . . I . . . L . rt 1 . . I (stales iroopu, employes, etc.. at i'ort Uelaware, leL, WIIU TRKSjr BEEP of a good marketable quality, lu equal proportion of lore aua nuiu quuners, exciuuiug ueuns, su&nas, ana kidney tullow. Also, CORNED BEEF of the best quality and the usual corning pieces. The said Beer to be delivered free of cost to the troops, etc., at Fort De'aware Del., In such quantities and at such times as may be required by the Commanding OUIcer at Fort Delaware, and to continue lu force six nioEll s, commencing ou the 1st day ot December, 1HU7, or such less time as the Commissary General shall direct, and subject to bis approval. Bidders will make separate proposals for each arti cle, and In separate letters, aud, upon acceptance of their bids, will give sut h security as may be required for the falihfui perlormapee of their agreement. Bids must be endorsed "Proposals for Beer, etc." C L. K1LU0H.V, 11 20 3t " Bvt. Brigadier-General A. C. G. S. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C. M ERINO UK DEE WEAR IN GEEaT VA. riety, lor aaie at HOFMANN'8 HOSIERY STORE,' Merino Underwear for Gents. Merino Underwear for Youths. JUerluo Underwear for Infants. Merino Underwear lor Misses, Merino Underwear for ladlea. Merino Hose for Ladies. Merino Hose for Misses. Merino Hoae tut Youths. Merino Hose for Infante. Merluo Hose for Gents. All-wool Sliirta, while, for Gents. , All-wool Shirts, scarlet, lor Gents, All-wool Shirts, grey mixed. All-wool Bhlrta, Blue mixed. All the above, ol auperier qualities, for sale at IIOF9I ANN'S HOSIERY STORE, 8 5 tilths No. 9 North EIGHTH Street. J. , "VV- SCOTT CO, SI1IRT MANUFACTURERS, AMD SXALKBS VM ' HEN'S FVRNISHINe flOODI HO. 814 CUEMNCT STREET. COUR DOORS BELOW THE "OON1TNENTAX,' i 27rp rHILADKUHIA. PATENT SHOULDER - SEAM SIIIBT MANUFACTORY, ANDttENTIEMEN'B FUBNISH1NO STOBN PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made Irom measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLiOLEN'll DRESS GOODS In toll variety. WINCHESTER A CO., 1 If 0, 7o CH Kb NUT Street. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDBRIDQB, BARE. & CO., DZFOBTEBB OF AND DEALERS IS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO. 181 MARKET STREET, Offer! or sale a large stock of Hardware mkcl Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT REDUCED PRICES. S7thsta T L K Li Y. 1CC2S A fine ie assortment of POl'K HTanfl TABI.K CUTLERY, KAZOK.S, R A OH STROPS, LADIKJ' HOIS SOKS. PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, ETO.I . ,m L. V. HELMOUyB Cutlery Store, No. Its South TENTH Street, '1 hree doors anova w al nut. piTLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MANILLA AND TARRED C0KDAGE, CORDS, TWINES, ETC. No. !S North WATER Street, and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, "1'hiladk1,i'uia. Edwin 11. Fiti.kb, Michael Wbavkr, COMMAD F, CLOllUkU. II HI SHIPPING PA88AOK TO A A I) KKO GREAT BRITAIN AND I It Kl, At J blEAMl-HIP AND HA 11,1 Nli FAC&K 1, AT KKDUCKD RATKH. DRAFTS A VA 1 LA b l.k'l 1 1 KOliU IIOIITKMH LAN IHKUNI), SCOTLAND, AND WALKS. For particulars apply to 1 A PSOOTTS, BROTH F.R8 A CO. No. 88 SOUTH Street, and No. Is BROADWAY. 11 OrtoTllOH.T. 9KARLK, No. 217 WALNUT -m. PHn,ADi;LPIIU, RICHMOND TrtsAM NORFOLK STkAMStl If LINK. ZatMtiuss.'IUROUUIl AIR I.I N Hi TO THE SOUTH AND WKSTI THROUGH RKCKIPTS TO NEWBKKN. Also all poliiialn North and South Carolina, vl Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lyncbburi Va Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peter burg, South-Hide Railroad, aud Richmond aud Dan ville Railroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this rent Oommenu It lo the public as the most deslrabi uwMlliiiu tor carry Ins every descilptlon of freight. No cnarge for commission, dray age, or any expeuse Of transler. Steamships Insnre at lowest ratm, and leave regu larly from nrsi wharf above Market street. Frebxht received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., i No. 14 North and Snntri WHARVES. W. p. PORTER, Agent at Richmoud and Cltj Joint. T. P.CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 1 OPPONITIOM TO mnmn i'ivPOLY. 1 ILY LINK FOR BAJ.TI MORE, via Cheaauaaka ud iiaia Mit Cunul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, dally at 8 o'clock P. M. The Steamers of this line are now plying reirularly Between this port and Baltimore, leaving the Pier No. UN, Delaware avenue, above Market street dally -at i o'clock P. W (buudays excepted). t arrying all description of Freight as low as any Other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond lbs terminus tree of couimlaslon. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise, Huises, Carriages etc etc For further Information apply to JOHN D. RUOFF.Agent, Sll'.J No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. avisos, a,KE. KXPMESS EINB T TWY Alexandria, Georgetown, and Wannington I. C, via (;tieeapeake and lMaware Caual. wuli connections at Alexandria Irom the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Naahvllia Dalton, and the SvuthweHt, steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abovf Market street. Freight received daily, WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. No, 14 North and Soutb Wharves, J. B. DAVIDRON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDRIDUE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vl tlnia, tl Ml FOR NEW YORK. VIA PEIA jnsfhiMirni ware aud Itarllan Canal. impress Steamboiit Compauy Steam Propellers leave Dally from lirst wharf below Market street. Through lu twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all points, North, Kaat, and West, free of oommisslon, Freight received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. A rents, No. 14 South Wharves. JAMKH HAND, Agent. No. 104 Wall street. New York. 1 tf FOR NEW YORK. SWIFT- yK. L Rli, t ransportation uompany ue- iw;-I-A. spate ti ana uwuuure dines, vis ie in- ware and Karltau Canal, on and after the ism oi March, leaving dally at 12 M. and S P. M connecting with all Northern and EaHtern lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to-, wnAM M. u aIRD& CO., 1 Bn. 182 S. DKLAWARK Avenue. GOVERNMENT SALES. GOVERNMENT 8 A L E. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned") Lands, , I Office A, A. Q. M. and D. O. State of Georgia, f Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 5, IM7. J Will be sold at Anctlon, on the premises, at AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, NOV. 28, 1!W7, the Lsnd and Buildings known as the AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS AND LOT, together with TWELVE CITY LOTS. This prop rty constats of one tract of land, which the AuKUHta canal runs through diagonally, bounded north by D'Antignuo street, east bv Jackson street, south by Adams street, and weal by Campbell street Its northern and southern line being aoout six hun dred and nluety feet, and lis eastern aud western lines about three hundred and nloety-two feet, on which are situated one tbree-story brick building, loofeet by 60 teet; one brick foundry, loO feet by 62leet; and several smaller buildings. - Kleven (11) city lets, situated on the south side of AUHmi street, Detween Uatnpoell and Jackson streeta, dtslgualed In numbers on the plan of the oitv of Au gusta, made by William Phillips, as 17, lu, 21, 18, 20, 22, 28. , 24, 26, and 23. One triangular lot of 132 feet front, on the south side of Fenwli k street, between the Augusta canal and "Hlgbt's Foundry." The machine works, lot, and buildings will be sold together, tbe city lols separately. Also, at tbe same time and place, will be sold fonr (4) Irame bulldmgB. lot) feet bv 41 fuel, and one (!) Irame building, 2 by 16 feet, situated on the grounds of the Richmoud County Academy, Tel lair street. For further particulars lu regard to this property, Inquire at this otllee and that of Brevet Colonel M. L. Khlers, corner of Green and Jackson streets, Au gusta, Georgia, where tue plans of the property can be seen. Terms cash for all the property except the machine works and lot, one hull' of which will be required sash, and the balance In four months. Sale lo commence at 11 o'clock A. M. U T. WATSON, A. A. Q. M. aud D. 0 11 11 15t Bureau R.. F., and A. L, UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER STORES AT AUCTION. . DxroT Quaim kbmaster'h Offick, WisHiNOTo.N, Nov. 2u, 167. Will be sold at LINCOLN DEPOT, under tbe direc tion of BrevetlColonel A. P. Blunt, AsslsUnl Cjuar maXer U. S. A., on MONDAY, Deoomber 2, at 10 A. M,. a lot rff Quartermaster Stores, rated as unser viceable, consisting in part of: 20 wagons, j 10 saddles, MaC, ete., 50 wsgon wheels, 3o,0io lbs. old tougue lions, so waguu auu a. a. iuj uimihum, wblps, 4 sets carthamnss. 7s ambulance springs, 69 saws. hand. buck. etc. 16 sets and L. and wheel mula do., S9kee ambulance do., 19 sets lead do. do., fioo lbs. assorted rope, f paullus, 21 picks, 19 tpades, til L. aud S. handle shovels, 24 kettles, camp, Iron, etc. G4 straps, breast, choke, Kir. , S cook ranges, 10S8 Ji . and M. cnllsrs lit feet large and small nose, 114 ofllce chairs 6t)U chains, breast traces. etc., 65 bridles, riding, wagon eiu., 32 anvils, together with carpenters', saddlers', blacksmiths', and other tools, i cnjjB vyiiHu, iu uovurumeut;runas,' Properly must be removed within ten days from day of sale. ' J. O. McFERRAN, ..... Deputy Quartermaslur-General. "21"t Bvt. Brig. General, U. B. Army. ALE OF ARMYCLOTHING, ETC. Officii ov Abmy Cixithino and Eqitipaok,") No. lak XATjcBTHtciir, Nkw Vokk, I n Will beso'd at Public Auction, at th?depot ofTrrn v Clothing and Equipage, No. 4u0 WASHINGTON Htreet, New ork city, on MONDAY, the iMih day of November, lWi7, uommenolug at 11 o'clock A. M tli lollowlng articles: ' " 65,l(jJS Pairs Shoulder Scales. 72 Great t'oais, damaged. u Yards Buckram. Terms Caub, In Government lands, 10 per cent, down at lime of sale. The goods to be removed within five days fromlitj of sale. By order Of the Quartermaster-General. C. G. SAW TELLE, Brevet Brlf,'adier-Ueneral, and 11 19 5t Quartermnster United States Army. G1BARD ROW. E. 1Y1. NEEDLES & CO., M, W. Eleventh and Cbesnut gtreets, Have opened a large lot of very superior TABLE DAMASKS Which they olfer at tl 29 and (I'M per yard. These goods are from forced sales by the Importers, and will be fonnd super lor in quality aud style to the same qlassot goods usually sold la euollon. Also, a very cheap lot of LINEN SHEET" INGS, reduced Jrcui 2 to 1 1 25, aud fromi-25 to I'M per yard. Also, 40 and 4Vlnch PILLOW LINEN, re duced from 1 to 76 cents, and from 1'15 to 67 cents. - Also, a lot Of ALL LINEN HUCKABACK, reduced from 80 oeuts to IV i cents. vou cmvaio c 01TON AND FLAX, BALL DUCK AND OANVAB, oi ail numbers aud branas Tent. Awning, Trnnk, and Watjou cover Drn , l aiier niauurai.-iiirers' urier tuiui, rroiu one.f several luet Vtlde: Pauling, Belting, Hall Twine, etO, JOiliS W, LVEKMAN ft CO.. m UMJOttiSj' Alley, AUCTION SALES. M 0 C L E L I. A N D A 0 0. ( -iicresrtrA to Phlilit Pnrrf A. ri. i AUCTIONEERS, No. WW MARKET Street. ' SALE OF ISOO CAfK BOrTfl AND SHOES. . On Monday Mornlug, November ts, com men ;lng at lu o'clock, we will felt by rataloKtia, for cash, Iwm caies Men's, Boys', and Youths' boots. Mines, Rrogans, Ualmnrals, eto. Also, a neutral asno-tment of Women's. Misses', and Ohll dren's wear, to whlcb the attention of the trade U called. fiiailt JOHN 1. SIYKRS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 2Ji and 284 MARKET Street. LA HOE EPE(TL BALK OF 10,00) DOZEN HO SIERY AND GLOVES, On Krlaay Morolng, , Nov. J2, on finr months' credit, at lu o'clock Full lines of women's and children's cnttou hose. while and brown. In half regular rtiid lull regular. Full linos ot women's and children's ileeoed hose. white and brown. Full lines of men's bait boio, white, brown, mixed, and lar cy. Full Hues of children's while merino Books. Full lines of do. do. do 3' hose and hose, lull lines of women's whl.e merino hoae. Full lines ol misses', ladles', aud men's lined Berlin glnvts. Full linen of misses', ladles',' and men's fleecy-Hne lisle thread gloves. Full lines vl misses', ladies', and men's cloth gloves. Full lines of ladles' aud wen's buck gloves and RauntietH. Also.sblrts and drawers, travelling shirts, r.ephyr goods, clothing, umbrellas, boop-sklrta, lies, etc It LAR0E POSITIVE SALE OF CAR PETI NO S, ETC. On Friday morning, November 22, at 11 o'clock, on lour months' credit, at out 2uo pieces Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetlngs. Ill 16 at LAPOF PFRFSirTOTlY SALE OF FRENCH! AND OTHER EDROl'FAN DRY GOODS ETOT On Monday morning, November 13. at lu o'clock, on f.inr months' credit, about (nil lota of French, India, Germau, and British Dry Goods. u jo 4l LARGE PERFMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS. RnOES BROGANN, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, November 28, t lo o clock, on four months' credit. 20Q0 packages boots, shoes, hrogans. etc lllt6t M. GDMMEY & B0N8, AUCTIONEERS. . No. 60s WALNUT Street. Hold Regular Sales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SFXttmrTTlCS AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Handbills of each property Issued separately. looo catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also a pap. Hal list of property contained In our Real Estate Re gister, and ottered at private sale. Sales advertlaed dally In all the dally newspaper. b. M THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 139 AND 141 . 8. FOURTH Street. Pale of Medical Books, Including the' Library of the late WILLIAM H. HAZZARD, M. 1. Also Electrical Machines, Oalvanlo Jlalterlea, - Microscopes, Cases Specimens Materia Med lea, surgloal Instruments. Secretary Book Case. Book Caaes, Surgeon's Operating (. hair. Olllve Table, etc.ou FRIDAY Afternoon, No vember 22, at 4 O'clock. U2U jit SALE OF FOREIGN BOOKS Consignment of Mr. Edward Lumley, London. On Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday Afternoons. November 25. 26, 27, at 4 o'cock, Including many scarce aud curious works In English, French , Greek. Latin, German, and Italian languages. u u 4t2 " LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. (Preml 'see formerly occupied by Messrs. Panooast fc War nock, Auctioneers.) ' LARGE PwSITTVE SALE OF GERMANTOWH FANCY KNIT GOODS. HOSIERY GOODS. KTO.. by catalogue, on four months' credit, ... On Friday Morning, November 32, commencing at 10 o'clock. Included will be found a large and desirable assortment of new and seasonable goods, worthy the atteutloo of the city Jobbing and retail trade. 11 121 VERY LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL AND 'AT TRACTIVE SALE OF FANCY GOODS, : Fortbe Holiday Season, of the Importation of Messrs. B.l)lamentACo., New York. On Monday morning, . i. ' 2&th Inst., commencing at id o'clock, by catalogue, on four months' credit, we will sell. In lots to suit the City Jobbing and Retail Trade. e&0 lots Fancy Goods, tor Holiday Sales. This sale will consist of full lines of entirely new goods Just landed, and will be toon J to com prise the oholcest assortment of rloh goods evec offered at auction In this city. Particulars In future advertisements. 11 21 It THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESNUT Street; rear entranoe No. 1107 Sanson, street, . - Sale at No. Ilto Chesnnt street. NEW AND hKL'OND-HANU HOUSEHOLD- FUR NITURE, PIANO-FORTES, 'CARPETS, MIR RORS, CHINA , PARLOR ORGAN, ETC . ... ..... On Friday Moruing, At t o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnnt street, will be sold, a large assortment of superior Household Furniture, including very rich parlor suits, covered with tapestry, brocatelle, and plush: chamber suits of walnut turniture; dining-room and library furniture, etc . M PIANOFORTE. Rosewood piano-forte made br C. Meyer. One parlororgau,' An invoice of China and glassware. ' i An Invoice of lancy goods, slightly damaged. ' SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Four cases of Bnpe rlor surgical Instruments. n 20 2t PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. PAPER HANGINGS. MEW ESTABLISHMENT. ' ' ' E. COBNIB OF TENTH AND WALNUT. , J. O. FINN S SONS Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing very quality to snlt all tastes, . Bit tm REMOVAL. It E M O V A Ii.-B EKOTiL, C. W. A. TRUMPLEH HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC 8T0RE FBOn hl.YENIII AND CM ESN ITT STfl. TO No. 926 CUESNUT STREET, 1 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC.' NOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED ft- would V 'J& This ild call attention ot the public to bis NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACBL This la an emlrelv new heater. Itlaao'con- Structed as to at once 4imm mA Itjinlf t creneral fHVor. being a ctimbluatlon of wrought aud cast Iron. It I very eluiHle lu its construction, and la perfectly alr tlghti aelf-cleanlug, having do pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It Is so arranged with uprlghl Hues aa to produce a larger amount of heat from the same weight of ooal thun any ruruace now in use. I he hyerouietrlo condition of the air aa produced bw S!?.f1.eiWir,rn,l.V"S?t L vP'r'"lou wllf at once de moiialrale that It la the only Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a perfectly healtliy atniosnhere Those In want of a completa Meailna A nno'ratnA would do well U call and exau.in. tbe o,?lnPEag2 ii'1111' WlLLIAMiT NOS. Hd2 aud UH iMAltK E T tilreet. A Urge assortment ofCooklng Rangel''iVtuoTrd: Btovea. Low Down Grates, VeuUlatuja. eto,. alwaya on hand. ' ' N. R. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. CI0J THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCriENEBl ft-"-,! OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Famine. Ho r'ri "! lels.or Public Instiiuttous, In TWENTY DIF FEIIENT blZFJi, Also, Philadelphia Ranges. II ot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Healers, LowdowiiOrales. Flreboard htovea, Bath. Rollers, blewhole Plate Boilers, Cooking Htoves, etc., wholesale and rt lK.iLb tbe manufacturers. HHARFK A THOMroN? 827 atutlitim No. mm N. feEOQND Wtreet. N10N PAbTE AND SIZING COMPANY. A Paste for Btia-makera, Bookbludera, Paper baugers, bhoeumkers. Pocket-book Makers, lllU Posters, eto. it will not sour. Is cheap and always ready lor use. Reier to J. B, LIpplntMiit A Oo Devar A Keller, William Mhhu, Philadelphia Inquirer. Harper Brothers, American TraclHuciely.and others! Kile Agents, I. L. CRAG1N di No. tit) COM.. M EKCE btreeu a GARDNER & J'LEMINa, ooaoii MAihans; ' KO. B14 MOUTH FIFTH SIT MEET, Mew and Beoond-hand Carriages for gals. Par a t .... 1 a a .a . .
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