The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 30, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1860.
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xfsws suxtnaARir.
t'llv Aftiilra.
A wcctinp of ingrain rnrpct wcuvcr w.is
litlil yoftrrdwy nftcrnoon at Front nnd Master
IrcotF. A luro number of weavers were In
fctteiulnnrc. Reports were received from dif
ferent f liopa uliowiii;; th:it many of tlio men.
"catber tlinn allow their families "to pufier, had
returned worlfat the priecs stipulated by their
employers. AddrcfHes were made during the
nftcrnoon by William J. Mollit, Thomas Grif
fiths, William Jamison, James Dougherty and
others. From statements made it appears that
the trade at present is dull, many of the tnanii
laeturcrs having ceased operations, preferring
to wait the revival of business before setting
their looms In operation. Alter a general Inter
change of views, which continued u length of
time, the meeting adjourned.
Yesterday nftcrnoon, while several ship
joiners were planing a deck-beam on the sloop-of-war
Brooklyn, at the Navy Yard, the block
ing which Mipportcd It irave way, and the beam
slid, striking Thomas i'ilkinlon on the head,
causing concussion of the brain. Ho was re
moved to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and last
evening was considered in n critical condition.
Mr. rilkinton was formerly attached to the city
police force. He resides in WetherlU street, und
Is married.
Alice Vnndevcr lias been missing from her
Lome since Tuesday morning last. She is ten
years of age, and may be recognized by a semi
circular scar under the left eye. Her parents
reside at No. 1510 Cabot street, and the evening
before her disappearance she stated to them that
a lady hud told her to eomo to her house some
where on Kacc street, and she would give her
good clothes.
Last evening, about 0 o'clock, a furnace at
the iron works of Fitzgerald it Flagg exploded
with a loud noise, destroying window sasli and
partitions, nnd "damaging" the place to the extent
of several hundred dollars, Hie. man in charge
of the furnace made n narrow cscapo. lie was
stunned, but not much injured, 'lhc cause of
the explosion was not known.
Mr. EbcHezcr Jayue, brother of the late Dr.
David Jaync, diuU in this city yesterday, aged
VJ years.
OoiiichiIc A fin Ira.
Hold dosed yesterday at lll!.
Yesterday the internal revenue receipt
were only $30,500.
A newspaper lu the colored interest is to b
started in Washington.
Three persons have died in Chicago from
eating trichina vork. Eight others are likely to
die.
A department formed of Southern California
and Arizona, under command of General Jell.
C. Davis, is spoken of.
A heavy shock of earthquake was expe
rienced in "the Hay of St. l'aul, forty miles
below Quebec, some days ago.
Caldwell, charged with complicity in the
New York Custom House frauds, w"as com
mitted for extradition at Montreal vesterdaj-.
Coupon bonds to the value of $1:2 1,000 were
lost or stolen in Jersey City on Christmas Day.
The loser offers $S000 lor their return.
A brakcuian was killed and a conductor
fatally injured by an accident on the Memphis
nnd Charle-itou Railroad, near Corinth, on
Tuesday.
Senator Pratt, of Indiana, who contemplated
resigning his seat, lias been induced to retain it
for a while on account of political complications
in Lis State.
Further investigation shows that the defal
cations in tie Merchants' Exchange J3ank of
JNCW jorft (ire certainly not Worse lUan 100,000,
and may not exceed !f50,(XH).
Mrs. Myra Bradwell, of Chicago, desirous
of becoming a notary public. Cuds her ambition
baulked because, as a married woman. 6he can
not give the requisite bond.
It is estimated that the public debt will not
be reduced by more than three millions this
mouth, in consequence of the small receipts
from customs nnd interna1, revenue.
Two bank robberies are reported. The
Savings Bank at Rockvillc, Conn., has been
robbed of upwards of ftjlKM), and the Schoharie
(N. Y.) County Jlan.'i of $5000.
Voi-tmnster-tiencal 'reswell is said to have
contracted with the William Ni Guion and
National Steamship Companies for the transpor
tation of the United Status mails to England.
Preliminaries for an international ocean
race, between the yachts Dauntless and Cam
bria, have beeu arranged. The yachts are to
start from Kinsale, on the Irish coa, on the
fourth of July.
Congress is to be memorialized by the iron
manufacturers of Missouri not to reduce the
present tariff on iron. Dr. William Elder, of
this city, has been invited to lecture in St. Louis
on the subject.
A series of end events happened on the
steamer Ozark on her last trip down the Missis
sippi. An old citizen of Arkansas was found
dead in his state-room; two colored men fell
overboard while wrestling, and were drowned,
and a deck hand was blown to atoms by the
explosion of mc torpedoes lie was handling.
Korcln Alt'iilr.
M. Rouher is the new President of the
French Senate.
Napoleon has accepted the resignation of
the ministry in a handsome letter addressed to
M. Forcado dc la Uoquette.
The Spanish Government, if unable to find a
kinir, will declare for a republic.
Traupmann's trial progresses and Paris has
not tired of the sensation. The prisoner does not
deny his guilt, but refuses to name Lis accom
plices. Some difllculty Is being experienced by Olll
ier in forming the new French Cabinet. Seve
ral to whom he Las applied have refused to ac
cept portfolios. Maguo, Financial Secretary;
Leboult, Minister of War, and Admiral Regault,
Minister of Marine, will continue iu their present
positions. .
AildreHH or M. Entile Olllvler a President of
(bo Couaell-t.eiieral or the Ttir.
"I hasten to explain an apparent contradic
tion in my course, in order to obtain from you
that support without which I could not well
fulfill my new functions. 1 Lave always main
tained that great deliberative assemblies, such as
the Corns Lcgislatif or the Councils-General,
bLould elect their Presidents, and yet I have ac
cepted the direction of your labor by virtue of
un imperial decree. These are the reasons that
governed me: In the lirst plate, the promise
contained iu the remarkable statement of the
nature of the senatus consuHc, that a law would
be proposed giving the Councils-General the
same right as ihe Corps Lcgldlatif to
select their Presidents. I Lave next de
sired to give a public and unequivocal
adLesion to the new policy of the
Government. There has existed, up to the pre
sent, a radical difference between Franco and
England which has perplexed and grieved the
friends of liberty. In England, as in France,
disagreements arise between the two elements,
one called Public Opiuion and tho other Govcrn
. incut. These disagreements intensify, contiuua,
and embitter tho contc-t, as witli us, but with
our neighbors animation never becomes revolt,
persistence never degenerates into open rupture,
nor bitterness turn to revolution, it is this
ijuality of itself, more thau her wealth, com
merce, coal mines, uud ships that England owes
the moral authority she exercises in the world.
where her language, if we do not take care, Is
about to supplant our own. J low distant wo ar
from these admirable public advantages! U
would seem that we know only how to bo In
different or precipitate, and are Ignorant of
w hat it is to advance. It appears as if we knew
not how to stand like men between
adhesion without dignity. and re
volt without justice, and that it is our
destiny to oscillate without repose between
revolutions und dictatorships. Iiosides, our pres
tige sensibly diminishes. Can we still speak of
the treat nation r is asked among peoples. How
.-ur u ft nvi.iii't th:it it uill b,4 rmii'mliwl tn llri In
inspire and lead that steady and prudent people
wheu we uo not know now to posse-, rouuin,
and direct ourselves. It depends on us in this
moment to cause all humiliating contrast between
Eneland und France to disappear. WhatTur
got before, and Mlrabeau, after the Revolution,
iiiild not oiitnin from Ionia XVI: whit. I :k
Xt tfc uu ivuU'ijiiaw vuU.uuU en' Hi:
iM.iiiciil from Louis XVIII and Charles X;
what ntither Latnartinc, Toequcville. Thicra,
(trillion Jiui-rot, nnd Dufaurc were able to ob
tain from Louis Philippe, the Hundred-nnd-sixtcen
arc receiving " from the wisdom of
the Emperor. Instead of ' answering the mo
derate demands of public opinion by a fatal
resistance, the Emperor has responded by exten
sive reforms nnd the liberal, bold, nnd compre
hensive mnalus rotixulU' which constitutes the
most radical chango that a Government has
ever effected voluntarily and in full vigor. The
Irreconcilable opposition endeavor to contend,
but by the fact of declaring itself irreconcilable
in ndvnnce, it is placed outside all credence, nnd
will not bo slow to prove to its supporters tho
truth of the prediction that Mirabeau addressed
to the Jacobins of his time: "We are soon
disrupted with those who are satisfied with
nothing."
THE WORLD'S FAIR.
Tlio Proposed Intrrnnlional Fratlvnl nt St.
I.oiila 1 he I'rojrrt Dcclnrrd FVnidule.
The project of a World's Fair, to be held at
St. Louis, seems to be in a forward state Tho
)rmo rat of thnt city Las in its Tuesday's lssuo
a long report of a meeting hold to consider the
subject, from which we condense the following:
Mr. Barclay submitted a report of facts col
lected by the committee. He said the first meet
ing in regard to the London exhibition was held
June !!( i, IWJ, and contracts for buildings let
July U0, 11S50, nnd the exhibition eomiv.eneed
May 1, 1851. The original contract lor the
building was W.10,000 the building to be taken
away by the builder; or if taken by tho associa
tion, to pay tl,(W5,000 for it. Tho exhibition
lasted five months. Total number of visitors
C,(iti:i,0!lti. Daily averago of visitors. 4:i,(X7. On
one uayithero were !:j,2i4 visitors. Previous to
the lid May the railroad receipts increased 7 per
cent., and'up to the close of the exhibition 27
per cent. Admission fees, season tickets, A'M 3s.
After August 1, gentlemen's tickets .11 8. ttd.
At first tho admission was .11; nt the close 1
shilling. The receipts for subscriptions paid to
April, X(!4,!!44: privilege to print catalogue,
XliUOO: selling refreshments, 5000. The receipts
up to the opening were 113,044. Prize fund,
20.000; expenses, 4.U0.943. The receipts for
the whole were: For season tickets, $:i'.8.050;
nt doors, $1,784,040; at retiring-room, .tlU.lU.j.
The total receipts were t2,.7SS,315.
The New York Crystal Palace Association was
incorporated March 11, 1S52. Exhibition opened,
on the ad of May, 185:$. It was a financial fail
ure. The amount raised to start it was between
4:200,000 and 300,000.
It was suggested that tho proper locntion for
the buildings was the ground west of the Fair
Grounds.
Mr. Smith said the financial question was the
first thing to be settled, and moved that a sub
committee be appointed to raise subscriptions.
Mr. Darret offered the following resolution;
Ibfolcvd, That the Chair appoint a committee
of three to draft a bill donating tho sum of
$'250,0iO on the part of the State, and autho
rizing the city aud county of St. Louis to sub
scribe the sum Of 5250,000 towards holding a
World's Fair in the city of St. Louis, at such
time as the Congress of the United States may
direct, aud providing that the Congress of the
United States shall instruct tlio ministers and
representatives of the United Mates in all for
eign countries to notify the authorities of such
countries that the same has the official sanction
of the Government of the United States of
America.
?vor Cole said there was one obiecticn to
the resolution, and that is asking help from any
body. We should be able to buy the Fair
Grounds and hold the fair and make two mil
lions out of it. If you let the city nnd county
take 6tock and get their pro rata of dividends,
it would be better, lie was willing to take
$ 10,000 in stock, and would put his natno down
at once, This is a money-making enterprise,
nnd there is a great deal ot money in it. It will
be of great benefit to Illinois, and Iowa, and
Missouri. This is one of the sure things, lie
wanted it done in a big W estern style. W ecan.
if necessary, build a hotel bigger than the Lin
dell to accommodate the people who may come
10 mc iair.
Mr. Filley offered the following as a substi
tute:
Jic.iolvt'd, That the committee appointed to
consider the feasibility of holding a World's
fair tteem me same not only icasibie, but
practicable nnd desirable.
Hi sotreii, 1 hat a committee of live be appointed
by the Chair to draft articles of incorporation
creating a World's Fair Association, with a capi
tal ot $1,000,000, to be submitted to a mass
meeting to be held on the third January, at the
Southern Hotel, nt Tj.j' o'clock P. M., to inaugu
rate and perfect arrangements for holding such
a rair in the city ot fct. louib in the year
It was suggested that the Fair should bo held
in 1871.
It wns agreed to substitute 1871, and the reso
lution was adopted.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine A'ewa see First Pwie
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA TU1S DAV.
Bm Risks 7 '21 1 Moon Risks a
bl'N fciETB 4 41 I liHIU VVATEII I'J'l'l
PHILADELPHIA BOARD Olf TRADIC
K. A. Soi DEn, i
Cluiu.i l,. Hi zuv, . ' Committee or rue Mo?: hi,
Ciom.K N. Taiiim,
"fllOVKillKNTH OK OCEAN NTlsTill'Mr
FOR AMKKIOA.
Tarifn Liverpool ....Now York vi& Bo....Poo. 14
Kntrhina. Liverpool iNew York Deo. 1
Manhattan Livorpool Now York Don. 15
(JuleiloniH I'Utxgow Now York loo. 17
Leipzig Southampton. ...Haltiinnre loo. H
Noii)m Liverpool ....New York Doo. 1H
Puraguiiy ljondon New York leo. 18
hi. iJiun nt Hreat JVew York Deo. Is
llaunnonia Havre Now York ltu. H
O. of Baltimore. Ijverpool Now York, via Hub. Deo. lb
fWK CUKUl'K.
Tlhein New York. ...liremnn One. 30
Tripoli Nnw York.. ..Liverpool Omu. 'M
U.ol Ws&lJinKtonNew Vork....Livroool .Ian. 1
(lulla Now Yoi k. ...Ixmdon Ian. 1
Helvetia Now York. ...Liverpool Jan. I
Iowa. Now York. ...I 'lawun Jan. 1
Neniexis New York . ...Liverpool Jau. ft
Oityof N. York..New York....Livorpool Jan. H
U. of Ilaltimor .Now York. ...Liverpool, via liul.. ,,lan. 11
Oityof Bon od ..New York. ...Liverpool Ian. 10
CJ. of Brooklyn. .New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 2i
uuiM ttinK, ixjMitMiu. eiu.
KaRle New York. ...Havana Dee. S)
Tonawauda l'lnIud...M.Snvannab Ian. 1
Ynroo Kliiluda New Orion rn Jan. 1
Alalia are lorwardel by every ateamer in the regular licea.
J he steamer tnror from Liverpool call at UuemHtown.ex
eept the Canadian liue, which call at Londonderry. The
learner for or from the Continent call at Uontuumpton.
OLKARKD YK8TKRDAY.
fitpamahin Aries, Wiley. lloMon, II. VViuwir A Co.
hteaiuer J. ri. hhriver, llor. Baltimore, A. timvoi, Jr.
N. U. lartiie Anton, I'ricka Bremen, Peter W'riKai.tSnm.
H. O. baniue I). 11. Watjen, DeeUen, Bremen, C. Wetter
Kaard A Co.
lir. baniue Klena, Stewart, Billion, R. Crawley A Co.
N. G. banine J. L. Tbieraiann, Nordenholts, lireinen
t'otnr V) riyni a Mens.
BriK Mary Kite, Boyoe, Latiiiavra, ,T. DatloM A Oo.
hi hr benj. (iurtside, Hlanlord, Barbados, li. S. bite
taon A
Co.
Schr Rebecca Florence, Rush, Port Spain, John Mason A
i.o.
Scur KeniluskeflK, Wj'att, Havana, Warren A tirefg.
A RRIVKD YKSTFRDAY.
Rtcnmf.hip Hunter, Harding, "V hours from Proi
dence. Willi mdte. to 1. S. Ktntnon A Co.
r-clir H. W. Uodirey, Curwood, troni Boston, withjron to
order.
hchr Clayton A liwher, Jackson, I day from Smyrna,
Del , with grain to Jas. L. Rewloy A Co.
Schr Ariadno, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Dob, with
grain to Jas. L. llewley A Uo.
MKMOKANDA.
Ship Sanspareil, Mual,iu, sailed from Hushing Roads
131 D inst. for Savannah.
Ship Bonibsy, Jordan, henoe, at. Charleston 2Sth inst.
Suanihhip Whirlwind, Shurman, hence, at Providence
87th iuat.
Steamship James 8. Green, Pace, hence, at Nor .oik 3Hh
innt., nnd sailed for Kiuhiuond.
Baniue Pawnee, Anker, hence, at Dublin lllh inst..
Baniue liank Ixivott, Caiui. for Philadelphia, clearod
at llelvoet PJih inst.
Baniue llrchilla, Havener, bonce, at Gibraltar 4th inai.
Haniue Leiianto, Bell, bvuue lor Antwerp, sailed I rem
PortHiuouth IJth inst.
Baniue Maid of Glenwern, Thomas, from Colombo Slst
August lor Philadelphia, arrived al tit, Uoloua 101b ult.,
and nailed again.
Baniue Una, Dix, tence, in t,ne river, Antwerp, Llth
illhlUUt.
Baniue Cueen of the Heel, 'fcC'loud, hence, at Broil
wersliaven I'Jih lost. i
Baniue Klkin, ll. ulej. he-e, via Wilmington, N. C,
sailed Irom t'ljiooutb ll'b .c-t. lor lmilon.
Brig Cairn, V ant e, ben ,, at blushing lath inst.
Hum W. 8. Ilnlen, Eurae.s, cleared at Lubdou I4'.b Inst.,
for Demerara.
Bohr Wm. B Maon.yr.ogers. at ;eorpetiwn, 8. O.,3otu
CvtJ (I, ay,' MtilUU, XV'U W Pili-Stfal-
rhl, Holmes' Hole 3'th Inst., and sailed again neit
morning.
K Ins Nellie Hoe. J. Mmfield, fl. B. Wheeler, Wild
Fieeon, J. K. Van llusen, U. W. May, and others, sailed
from Holmes' Hole A. M. 2-tli inst.
MISOKLLANY.
Norw. barque A"ir, Wisnor, till day from Liverpool, at.
this port yesterday, makes the fuliowing report: l,elt
Liverpool t lc. iil. after which we encountered very h nvy
weather; Dec. Is, during a heavy gale from W. and M W.,
lout foremast, main and miszen topmasts; since then we
have hsd pretty gr.od weather. Made tho Capes of the
Delaware on the2ith Inst,.
Kteemship Kntaw, Collin, from New York for Philadel
phia, before reported ashore at Peck's Beach, N. J., is a
total wreck. A despatch to the Coast Wrecking Co.
states that the cargo is washing ashore, and is being savsd
by the agents of tho Company. Steamer A. Winants was
to leave yesterday for New York. The K. was a wooden
propeller, of :t" tons register, bn'lt at. Now York in Ik.V,
since remetalled and mostly rebuilt; was owned in New
York by Marbuck A Wbeeler.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
u
Imperial Cliampagne,
A Ture, Rich and Trusty Wine, made after the
French method, superior to any American and many
brands of imported
" FOR. SALE EY
JAMES R. WEBB,
WALNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS,
12 1C thstnlOt PHILADELPHIA.
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE.
EUUTon & Xiussou.
215 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
'PRE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 13
.1 solicited to tho following very Choice Winoe, etc.,
for sale by
UUKTUH A I.CHSON,
21B SOUTH FRONT STRKKT.
CH AM PAGNP8. Agents for her Maiestv. Diio dn
Montehello, Carte Bleuo, Carto Blanche, and Charles
Jarre's Grand Vin Kugenio, and Vin Imporial. M. Kloo
man A Co., of Mayence, Sparkling; Moselle and RiilNK
v ii v.n.
MAD KIR AS. Old Island, South Side Reservo.
KUKRRIKH. F. Kudolnhe. Amontillado. Tonaz. Val.
lette. Pale and Golden Bar, Clown, etc.
1'OK'l B. vinho veiho Koal, Vallrttfl, nnd Grown.
CLAKKT8. Promis Aino A Cie.. Montferrand and I'.nr.
deanir. Clarets aud Santerne Wines
.N. "ftlefor Swan."
BRAND1FS. Hcnncsfcy, Otard, Dupuy A Co.'s var-ous
vintages. 4 3
QAKSTAIRS & McCALL,
Nob. liO WALNUT and 21 GRANITK SlrccU
lmpirters of
BRANDIKS, WIN1CS, GIN, OLIVK OIL, ETC.,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the (ale of
ri RK OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHI8.
KIP.8. o28 2p4
p Alt STAIRS' OLIVE OIL-AN INVOICE
KJ of the above for sale by
CARRTAIRS A MrOALL,
6 2fi 2p Nos. X WALNUT and 21 GRANITE St t.
Y.
T 1. M.
Sharpens the Appetite.
J Makes the Weak Rohubt
X j Adds
to the term of Life.
Ar I. M.
-I
Is Unadulterated.
7
X Is superior for Mince Meat.
r i. .if.
Makes Best Whisky Tunoh.
Y.
r 1. 31.
Cuppb Iyspepsia.
Y.
r V. 31.
Is the Best in tho World.
12 31m
LUMBER.
18G9
SPHVCE JOIST.
W'HUC'JJ JOIST.
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
1869
1809
SEASONED CLEAH PINK. -i QOCi
fcEAHONED CLE A It VISE. LOVi)
CJIOICK 1'A'ITEUN PINK.
bPANlSU CEDAK, FOlt PATTERNS. -RED
CEDAR.
tQl'tt FLORIDA FLOORING. 10?A
lOUy FLORIDA FIXJOHINO. I00i7
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOOIUNG.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1 Gf'O WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -i Qft
lOUy WALNUT HOARDS AND rLANK.lO0y
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK,
10JG UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. Qff
lOUy UNDERTAKERS' LUMREit, 100t7
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
1869
SEASONED POPLAR.
BEAKONED C1LERRY,
1869
ASH.
WRITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1869
CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -t Qf
CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOOll
fcrAJNllsll I'JH'Alt UA BOAitDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
lOi'O CAROLINA SCANTLING.
lOOi CAROLINA II. T. SILLS.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1869
CEDAR SHINGLES."
1869
1869
CYJ'RESS SHINGLES.
MA CLE. BKOT11KK CO.,
No. wwo SOUTH Street.
115
JNITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL-
FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MAREET,
ESLER & BnOTHEE, Proprietors.
WOOD MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, ETC.
BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK.
A Lnrpo Stock always on hand.
911 8ra
1AEL PLANK, ALL TIIICKNF.SSK8.-
X. 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL Til ICKNKSIjKK.
1 COMMON BOARDS,
land JSlDK FKN( K BOARDS.
Will i K PINK FLOORING BOARDS.
YELLOW AND SAP PI NIC FLOORINGS. IU and 4V.
bl'KUCK JOIIT, ALL SIKM.
II KM LOCK JOIS I', ALL SIZES.
l'LAhl ! KING LATH A KPEI IALTV.
Together with a general asaortmeut of Building Lumbal
for sale low for uudi. T. W. KM ALT,,
U 4 Cm FIFTEENTH and S I'lLF.SStreoUi.
I UMBER UNDER .OVEB
J ALWAYS DRY.
Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Tine, Spruce, nom
lock, Shluglta, etc., alwuya ou hand at low rates.
WATSON & GILLINGIIAM,
S5 No. VIA RICHMOND Street, IStli war.
STOVE8. RANCE8, ETO.
THOMSON'S LONDON KITC1IENE)
or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, t
ihlio institutions, iu TWENTY IJIrrKltKN
J' I K Alxri. l'hilade nhia Italisos. Hut Air l u
Portable HeateiH, Imdnivn Grates, Firebouru
. Hal n Boilers. Stew hole Plates, Boilers. Cooking
btovua, old MUoltwaivauu reiau, ny iuu luainuaciurers,
. hllAltPK A THOMSON,
1127 uitiin No. tit) N. SECOND biroeU
71LLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS
in Hj labiakiev,
No. 146 North SOCOND Street,
Pluladelphi
naccn,
Kl liV-'H
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
HAVE REDUCED FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Fine T i y Cj oocIh
AS LOW AS OTHERS ARE OFFERING TRASH.
HOLIDAY SHAWLS,
HOLIDAY SILKS,
HOLIDAY VELVETS,
HOLIDAY rOTLINS,
HOLIDAY ROBES,
HOLIDAY DELAINES,
HOLIDAY CHINTZES.
11)00. jnnls ASSORTED DRESS GOODS reduced to
day to 25 cents,
r. S. Hamlkercliicfs, Insplcndlil boxes; Linen
ets, in Cartons; Tolnt Lace Collars, Valenclonnc
Sets, Camels' Hair Bcarfs; Caslimere Scarfs, B0 cents
and $100; Velvet Ties, f 1 ; Roman Sashes, Fashion
able Gloves, Rich Embroidered Tlano Covers, muen
rcdticctJ. 10 16 smw
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO.
JEW CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE.
PRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS,
S. . CORNER EIGHTH AND M ARRET.
Closing Out Winter Stock.
Great Reduction in Prices.
a&strachans,
Velvet Heavers,
Caracullas,
Chinchillas,
Overcoatings,
Waterproofs,
Velveteens,
ii etntii82m Cassimcres.
QLOTH HOUSE.
JAMES & LEE.
No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Are now receiving on entire new stocit of
Fall and Winter Coatings,
To wliicli they invite trie attention of the trade and
others,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 3 2? w
PIANOS.
rr GREAT SALE
OK
First-Class Rosewood Pianos,
AT PRICES BELOW THE ACTUAL
COST TO MANUFACTURE.
Ilavinp determined to offer our extcnsiTO stock of unite
ut prices below the actual cost to manntacture. ws will
Bull (luring the montu oi uecuuiuur, ai rates
Lower than we ever Offered Heretofore,
In order to close out our surplus stock by the cud of the
year.
The reputation of oar instruments makes it unnecessary
for us to say a word in t.ioir (avor. Thy are acknowieiluml
to beeiiual, if not superior, to any instrument made in
the world.
Persons wiahihg to pnrch.tse, or desiring to make
ClilUH'l'MAS fUESKNl'8,
Will find tbat'thn special and extraordinary redact ions of
our prices will enauie luera to ootain
A FIHST CLASS INSTRUMENT
At a price eveu ln than they would otherwise hare to
pay for a second-rate or inferior ono.
Tbuio xautiUKbarKainsalKJBld not, fail to call early al
our
WAREKOOM8,
No. 1103 CHESNUT STREET,
And examine our stock, whore tbey can readily bo con
vinced of the superiority of our instruments and the sacii
been ut which we are olluring Ulieui.
WAREROOMS, No. 1103 CUKSNUT STRKKT.
N. B. Sole Agonts for the celebrated
I1URDKTT OKI J AN.
A special discount of 'M per cci.t. dni ing the ninntb of
Uccuiiibcr. iu I iimmu
ffgEQ STEIN WAY & SONS'
Grand Square and Upright Pianos,
With their newly patented RKSONATOR, by which
the original Tolumo of sound ean always be retained, the
same a in a Violin.
BLASIUS BROS.,
No. 1000 CHESNUT STREET,
6 2"Rbtf riULADKLFHIA.
AI.BKECHT.
R1KKK8 A SCHMIDT,
MANlTAI TI HK IIB (IK
FlllSTl'I.ASH PIANO tORTKS,
J Ull KUnililliUU miu iiiuii;rni 7i iioa.
E WAkkllUOMS. No. tilO ARCH Street
trfi BRADBURY'S AND OTHER
irir i I'l'ianos, ;kxi. 'laylor a. 1'ariey's, also Uarli
A Nenlhain's Organs, from If 'iO upwards. WILLIAM
..-in .1 1 1. X... lulu A 1. II L. . . .. .1 M .. ...
f liL II r III .u. iuid snvu DltUVb IUU ..If, Jl
iLj.i'. v r.n i ii ctroei.
It Xi 8m
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Tho Hubscriher having lately started in business, so far
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A want of capital prevents him from securing advan
tngns which wculd evidently result in the success of his
undertaking.
The amount mentioned above would be sufficient, and
coulil mil) be received as a trust, with payineuts to he
ma do at 'M, Oil, or W days.
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RICH JEWELRY.
JOHN IJRENNA
DIAMOND DEALEIt A2fD JEWELLER,
NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
8 8 mwl &mrp PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
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bTK. corner SKVKNTU and CUKSNUT StroeU,
S IK I becocd Uoor, and late of No. 36 S. TlllKU St.
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PHILADELPHIA.
CARRIAGES, ETO.
gO QAEDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
fio. 214 South FIFTH Street,
BELOW WALNUT.
A Large Assortment of New aud Kcond-hnnd
C TV It 1 A ii 11 S?
JKCLrDIKO
Coupe Kockaways, rhajtona, Jenny Linda, Buggies,
Depot Yi agons, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tilths
For Sale at Reduced Prices.
DRUGS, PAINT8, ETO.
JOBEUT SHOEMAKER & CO.
N. K Corner FOURTH and EACE SU
PHILAUELPIilA.
Va'liCLEOALE DRUGGISTS,
Importers and Manufacturers of
White Lead and Colored Faints, Putty
Varnishes, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEB KATES
FRENCH ZINO PAINTS.
Dealers and coiuramcrs tappllod tt lowest prtcoi
tor cash. 131
DRUCCIST A WD CHEMIST,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and 13033IAUKET St.
ID 21 thstaOm
EDUCATIONAL.
T H E EDGE HILL SCHOOL.
X
A Boarding and Pay Subiiol fm Mors,
llrkl in the new Academy Building at
M RUI-'H AN l 1LLK, NKW JUlttiKY.
1 or Oirtulsrs ai'piy to
KICV. T. W. OA'I'TICLL,
t!iftf Principal.
PAPER HANGINGS.
T OOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS
XJ and Linen Window (shades Manufactured, the
cheapest In ice city, at JOHNS I'ON'O Depot, No. lual
C 1.1M. I. AM I K ktibat, Li.kw Kloveutk. Llkittih, No,
avi I JkJKAX euavt. Cuadiia. ficw Jrs. jtM
AMUSEMENT 8.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
URANI D ALIAN OPRltA.
OI KNINU NIGHT.
kl(MAY. JAN. 8, IS70,
I'ir.t Bprnrnnre in Fhils(lilphia of
MA1AMK. t AKol.lNA It K I (J I.,
Al A H AM K I USA lAIMi.FY,
ISItiNOlt U. I.Kl'K ANl,
SluNUK l RliY.SA.
IL TKOVATOHK.
TtTSHAY, JAN. .
(RtsriNO I'. LA COM ARK.
HK.NOK (.lOKl .M HON! ONI In his immi-nir? olwr l.;U
of the CUI'.ULKK (JKISI'I.NU.
WKDNKSOAY, JAN. 6,
Prand Revival of Rnwiiii's Msstorwork,
Wl 1,1,1AM TKI.L,
With Increased Chnrns snd Orrhe.tra.
CRANU BAI.I.KT.
Ni"W Prf w. New Apnoinlninnta, Km.
HislinrlJ. I.KKRANOin his wnrlil.rnownil e)ift.riutir
of AhNUI.DO.in which pnrt he has crwat nil I Im arr latest
rnthnsinem in nil the priucipal Capitnla in Kurnpe, anil
also in Mew York.
POPULAR PRICKS OF ADMISSI IX.
f.'ennrnl Ailniissinn ...ONK KJI.LATt
lecnrnl hosts 60 Con's h. .Ira
'"amilv Circle W (ent4i
A mpit host re Cental
I he Hnlfl of KeAla fur snv I'nrnrtunnrn enm 'nnnen
THIS MdHNIM.st the AradiMiiyof Muiio and Trunin
ler's, Ko. W6 Chesnut street. IU 24
LAURA KEEN E'8
OHK8NUT STRKKT TUEATRBL
Ry I'niversal Desire,
THK fimiKTMAS HI LI, Kl'PKATKD.
Charles Dickens' Christmas t'sml, in three auts.
I'HRIh'IMAiS KVK:
aTT) rt'll L. f Iw t. 111U 1tl I1U
I A t R A K K KN K as UTI LE TO'
i Ifo, the l.reat l'airy Fieee of
RKAliTY AND THK BKART.
Poors oiien at 7 : commence at a ouartf r to 8.
CIIAMPACNK; OH. SIT'.P 1Y HTKP.
Written hy MATILDA IIK.KON and LAURA KKKNR.
Mill he lmsliinned for a few niuhts. owinff to tho era .l sun.
ctis of tho two Pints.
THK DAYS WK L.IVK IN.
a crmerty In fivo sots, hyaiucmbcr of thcPcil Klulrhla,
prei.s. ins oeen acccpiea.
7AI.NUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. COR.
IT MNTH snd WALNUT Streets.-Beeins at V to 8.
THIS (Thursi sv) KV KN1NO. I)nu. ML
Ponrlh and Inst week of the eminent, arliito, MISS
BATKMAN, who will appear fur tho sorenth time in hor
(treat original character ol l.K A II, in the celebrated 1'Uii
in tivo acts, of LKA1I.
Lean, ner original character w.AIiss 11ATKMAN
ciipponeti iy
ttr. Ceoree Jordan and Miss Virginia Frnrcis.
BATUHDA Y A ITKRNOON, Jan. 1. 1B7U,
ONLY IIA II MAN MATINKK,
When will hn nresenteil Til K l.A I)V ( IK I.VOVS
Pauline MISS HAVtf.M A I
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTKEl
TUKA1HK. Begins 7V
NF.W YKAIC8WFHK.
MONDAY AND KVKRY NIGHT,
L1TTLK Dt'RRIT:
Or, Scenes in Knglnnd and Rome.
With nnw Hcellerv and Great Oils! .
Mrs. JOHN Dri F.W as Airs Clpnna
Mis. 10. 1. WALLACK as Little lion
Aided hy the full company
IN PRKPARAi'ION 1.1TTLK EMILY.
Heats sccurod six dsys in advance.
1? O X'8 AMERICAN T n E A T R
J OI'FN THK YKAR ROUND. EVKRY KVKNINO,
MR LARRY TOOI.KY. Kthiopian OomediRn, PRO)
l't IPI nnd his wonderful Performing Dees, MR. II ARR
MM IK. tho Hero of Nisgsra; Mnd'lle Lupo, .Mud'l.
Ilertha: Ilarlemiin Tom, Kairy of tho ljikn; Mttd'lloJ'"
ltchft. AVKN'IURHS DKKURISKTTK8, Ktc.
Mntinee on BATURDAY sU KHNOUN at flo'clocl!
TUPREZ BENEDICT'S OPERA IIOU8 ri
X t RKVFNTH St., helow Arch (I Jito Theatre Comiua 1
MAilAVK NKW YKAR'S DAY at 2' o'clock.
THIS AND KVFRY KVKNINU,
DUPRKZ A BKNEDICT'8
(.iRsntic Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Trorjpe.
Wich a Happy, Prosperous. New Year to All.
1.M.MKNSK BILL FOR THK HOLIDAYS,
hirst Time dimio Festival, Found Alive.
Admission, 6no. Parimet. 76c. Oallery, 26o. 12 31 61
JEW ELEVENTH 8TREET OPER
HOUSH, F.I.KVF.NTH Street, above Chesnat.
IMP. 1AAI11,K HKHUHI,
OARNCROSS A UIXKY'8 MINHTR.EIJ3,
the great bt&r Troupe of tlio woild, in their anoqnaill
FTHIOPIAN KOIRKF.S.
BFAUTII UL F.ALLADH, BONOS,
OPERATIC) BELKCTION8, nnd
LAUGH ABLK BURLESQUE
EVERY KVKNING.
r,.r , J. L. OAKA' CROSS, Mana.;
It. F. BIMPSON. Treasurer. ltf m
rrEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD
J INCH.
HOLIDAY WEFK.-COMK AND BE MERRY.
K1GNOK BLITZ
AsriMed by his son Til KOI OK K HI. ITZ. PerformanC.'
evtiy niter noon and eveninn at 3 and 7
All the new Mysteries from Europe.
Admission, 2ao. Reserved Keats, 6Uo. l7t
TA LER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GA RDFN, Nos. Tin. 722. K4. and T2 VINE Street.
THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the proper
of the GRAND DUKE OF BADKN, purchased at grot
exi fiipo by JACOB VAI.FR, of this ciiy, in oombinatie)
with I LAM KICK ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLD
A NDKRKON, will perform EV ERY AFTERNOON am
EVENING at the above-mentioned pluce.
Admission frco. 1 J3t(
AMATEUR DRAWING ROOM, SEVEN
TKKNTH Street, above Chesnut, THURSDAY
EVENING, December INI, IwM. B. F. DUANK, X. T. hi-.
In his "Niiiily .Minutes in Kweer Kumpany ; or, SonKiirJ?
hit-Chiit, with Sketehes of X Cm trick Karai-turt-j
vnuio i. u-niuncn ul f. IVOIMIlll.UCU Ul O.
12 29 21
CENTZ AND HASSLERS MATINEES,
O MtiSICAL FUND HALL, lHtiH-70, every BATUri
DAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. 10 U
FOR SALE.
F O R G A L E
ON ACCOMMODATING TK5.MS,
THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX
TUHES OF THE l'LOUIi STOKE,
o. iaao itJAitiiirr ri:i:uT
Apply on the promises to
lii0 4p
J. EDWARD ADDlCKf '
f5f HANDSOME NEW DWELLING, WEI 1
Xi-j1 Spruce Street, No. 2107, four-story (French rof
Vieil built, for ount-r's He. .
'this is just tho kind of a residence many want, belli i
rcrmy and not eitra lar:e.
'Teiuis v.ill be made accommodatintr to purrhaser.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
1311
blXTU and MAHKKT,
TO RENT.
K F O R RENT
In Splendid Order, Centrally Locati
ON
SOUTH SIDK OF CHESNUT STKEE'
Addi cts 'L. S. 11." Inquirer Office. I2 2n!i
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY N
722 Lbcecut siren, twenty live feet front, one bus
dred and forty-five fuel deep to Bennett street. Bsc!
buildiiifc's li0 etbiios hiyh. Possession M ly 1, lt-Tn. Ad.
dress THOMAS S. FLETCHER,
12 'I tf Del.aico, N. J.
f3 TO RENT A 1'AUT OK A LAIKL
Store, on the south sidn of CHESNUT Stre
aiioe Sevt nth, suilablo fur a Jownliy or I'iann htore,
oilier similar bui-iuefs. Address "blore, Box DM)1, Phil
delphia Post OUiie." 1J M 12t
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
yn H. C A RR yHL
Bus ruBumcd the Cuituin BusIucsh with Uix sons At
No. 72:J CHESNUT STREET,
Two doors above his old st md.
1 1I1TA1X LEi .'ORATIONS, of the newest falrh g.
KLKOANT WILT uml HOSSWOOD COUS'ieKS.
TASSHLS, FItlNtiES, WINDOW bllADKS, LaCE
Cl"RTANS, from the plainest to the most euoorate
and expensive.
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
7. H. CARRYL SONS.
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET,
U 20 81 Two doors above our Old S'aivl
pOTTON 8AIL DUCK AND UANVi
V7 of all bumbera and tiianda. Tent, Annioit, Tna
and Vsiroa cover Duck. Also, Paper Aluuu'nclurt
Drier tells, from thirty to eeveuty-aii inch a.
PauUna. fceltUm, Sail Twine, etc. "
.miiN w ivtuuib
Wo. VOOnUROU KtrMtfOuyhtot.il
DR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS
F.rantlona, Marks on the Skin, Ulcere in the throat!
noulbau4 iime, sore legs snd sores of every oonoeivabla
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