Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 18, 1865, Image 12

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CITY;'_ 111MLETIL.
MILTONLLINT TABLiAI# CONCERT
litta..--.1./Awr WEEK BUT' ONE. . As thou
sands of our Citizens-have not yet had an
opportunity of attending these Tableaux,
now on exhibition at Concert Hall; we
would remind them (that this is the last
week, but one, of the. continuance here of
this popular ,exhibition, and as it will tsiii
many years before a similar opportunity
will occur of witnessing so grand, sublime
and instructive an - entertainment, we hope
they will riot fail of improving ;the oppor
tunity now offered.r.
The exhibition is chaste and refined, and
commends itself to an intelligent, discrimi
nating phblic. Upon several occasions we
have been present, and have noted several
of our mostdistinguished divinei, as well as
other well-known citizens, in attendance.
A'Paradise Led" is'well worthy of a second
and even a third visit, and many have hon
ored it a half-dozen times, and the little
folks—we speak now in a sense peculiarly
our own—neier tire of viewing the per
formance.
Matinees will be given on Wednesday and.
Saturday afternoons, for theaccommodation
of ladies and 'children, commencing at 3
o'clock.
Preasnwis FORTHE HOLIDAYS.—The near
approach of the, holidays is giving a sur
prising impetus to business, and the stores
along Mghtli street are fairly jamped with
purchasers. The great difficulty with buyers
is to knaw -what'present will be most ac
ceptable to their friends. To those who are
undecided, we would suggest a visit to the
Fancy ..Goods Store of E. R. Lee, No. 43
North Eighth street, where a choice assert._
ment of suitable presents maybe seen. Mr.
Lee has just opened a lot of elegant French
Fancy - -Goods, lately inaportedlo order, con
sisting of Writing Desks, Perfume Boxes,
Jewel Boxes, Card Receivers, Bouquet
Holders ' Bisque Figures, Vases, Bon-bon
Boxes, &c. - People, however, had better
visit the establishment themselves, ;and
whether they contemplate buying or not,
they may depend upon being received
with politeness ; and every facility will
be afforde t them for the examination
of the . various articles the,
rase and
vertu. We would particularly direct the
attention of the buying public, and the
ladies most especially, to the large lot of
French sample Fans, offered for sale at
reasonable rates. They are the most unique
and ornate fans we have ever seen. They
are made of sandal wood, and are very
strong. A large assortment of Photograph
Albums, embracing innumerable styles of
bindings, are also to be seen. .Artemus
Ward has said truly that , "no family should
be without aphotograph album and a barrel
of flower." But to go over the list of pretty
things would be tedious. To be fully ap
preciated they must be seen,
priced and
purchase andnowhere can they be pur
chased so reasonably as at No. 43 North
Eighth . street'. •
Gonis IN NORTH CAROLINA.—The Com
mercial List and .Price Current; which com
piles the most reliable oil and mining intel
ligence of any paper in the country, says—
" Amidst the excitement of the past four
3rears the gold region of North Carolina, of
the richness of which there can be no doubt,
has been almost entirely neglected. The
closing of the war and movements of the
capitalists and laborers of the North to this
section has again attracted attention to
them. We have been shown at the office of
the "Carson Gold Mining Company," No.
407 Walnut street, a number of rich speci
mens of ore just received from a mine in
Mecklenburg county, which will favorably
compare with anything in California or
Nevada. The mine from which these speci
mens were taken was opened in' 1838, and
the owners retired with a fortune of half a
million just before the breaking out of the
rebellion. The mine will soon be further
developed by this organizetion.
GLASSWARE FOE THE HOLIDAYS.—There
is not in the entire city a finer stock of use
ful and ornamental glassware than that of
fered by Mr. S. S. Fetherston, No. 270 S.
Second street, near Spruce. It is selected
from the very best manufacturers in Eu
rope and the United States, and comprises
the mostzraceful,elegant and beautiful pat
terns ever offered by the trade in this coun
try. Vases, goblets; wine glasses, dishes;
tumblers, and every article which car; be
preased'or out into classical Or sparkling
forms may be seen on Mr. Fetherston's
counters and ahelves, and they are offered
at prices which are astonishingly low. In
selecting. presents for Christmas or New
Year, our readers cannot possibly make
more advantageous bargains than at No.
270 S. Second street.
CITY MORTALITY.—The number of inter
ments in the city during the past week was
286 against 302 during the same period last
year. Of the whole number 145 were adults
and 141 children-68 being under one year
of age; 168 were males; 118 females; 83 boys
and 58 girls. The greatest number of
deaths occurred in the Nineteenth Ward('
being 28, and the mallest number in 'the
TWenty-third Ward,where 4 were reported,
The principal causes of death were—apo•
plexy, 5; croup, 6; congestion of the brain,
11; consumption, 48; convulsions, 9; disease
of the heart, .8; debility, 15; scarlet fever,
13, and inflammation of the lungs, 25.
SALE OF RICH P.ARIS HOLIDAY GOODS.-
By special request of many ' - friends who
could not attend the late public sale, that
took place at the Art Gallery of B. Scott, Jr.,
1020 Chestnut street, L dr, P. Grosholtz tic Co.
have consented to make a last special sale
of French fancy articles to be held at Scott's
Art Gallery on Thursday evening next, 21st
inst., at 7l o'clock precisely. The well reputation of this old firm will
warrant ajudicions selection of useful and
tasty articles best adapted to Christmas
presents, and a large attendance is - antici
pated. This will be positively the last sale
of the season.
Tax FAm CtOSED.—The fair for the
benefit of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home,
held at Carpenters' Hall, was closed on
Saturday evening. The goods remaining
were sold at auction. The attendance was
large and the bidding, as a general . thing,
was very spirited. Sonie of the prices ob
tained were quite extravagant and con
siderable amusement-was created by the sin
gular disposition of many of the articles—
ladies' garments being purchased by gentle
men, and men's neckties being "knocked
down" to ladies.
THE BOOTBLACK ASSEMBLAGES. —The
meeting of the bootblacks and newsboys, at
the County Court House yesterday after
noon, was largely attended. Addresses
were delivered by several gentlemen and
were listened to with marked attention by
the juveniles. A "Working Boys' Insti
tute" is proposed so that.a suitable meeting
room can be had and proper books and
papers supplied for the boys.
A LARGE PCINERAL. The funeral of
Williant Stotsenburg, a member of the Good
WM Fire Company, who died at there in
West Philadelphia. on Thurshay evening,
took place yesterday afternoon.from his late
residence; .No. 231 North; Sixteenth street,
and wag- attended by Baxter's Fire
Zouaves, the Good Will Fire Company
and Washington Council, N 0.5, 0. 11. A. M.
ConorrEn's INQUEST.'- An inquest was
held on Saturday, by Coroner Taylor,' upon
the body of Edward Mullen, the driver on
the Ridge Avenue Railway, who was killed
by being thrown over the dasher in front of
the wheels of the car on Friday evening.
The - verdict was accidental death.
, •
KIT.T.WD By A RAILROAD CAlL—grank A
3fitull, a son of William M. Maull; twelve
years of age, was killed on Saturday by be
ing run over by a railroad oar on Washing-
THE DAI
street, nefirMopane sing avenue. The
parents of the: clece! reside at No. 830
Catharine street. - '
SEVRES".—In the grea fancy goods. sale
of one thousand lots at 2.2 0 Market `street on
Wednesday morning, w be found only
one Mall. tea set of this :xquisite china, re
nowned over the world for its rarity, and
exceedingly fine mater rl and painting.
Ladies will havun oppo unity to examine
this set, a ourNsity so seldom' found at
public sale on Tuesday morning, at, which
time will be arranged the largest variety of
-rich holiday goods that has been offered for
a long period.
PRESBYTERIAN HIST° CAL SOCIETY.—A
meeting of the Presbvte Historical So
ciety will be held in the ecture room of the
West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church,
corner of Spruce and Seventeenth streets,
Philadelphia, this evening. The design of
this nmeting is to diffuse more general in
formation in regard to the great objects .of
this . noble Society.' The% Rev. Drs. Dales
and Breed, of Philadelphia, and McLean, of
Red Bank, Monmouth county, New Jersey,
will deliver addresses on this occasion.
HELP THE SICK SOLDIEES.-All the re
maining sick and wounded soldiers in
Eastern. Pennsylvania are now in the
Christian Street Hospital, all others being
closed. The ladies of the old Citizens'
Volunteer Hospital are now assisting them
and wish to giye these remains of ourheroos
a good Christmas dinner.:. Poultry, pies, or
other suitable gifts for this purpose may be
sent to the Hospital, Christian street, below
Tenth, care of Steward Gunn. Delicacies
of all kinds are in conktant use at the hospi
tal, andwill be most thankfully received.
FINE PROOF ENGRAVINGS.—A. S. Robin
son's Sale of fine proof and choice Selected
engravings commences Ups evening, at
Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 'Chestnut street,
when about one. hundred 1 and twenty-five
specimens of the catalogue will be disposed
of without reserve. Persons desirous of
making piesents for the holidays would do
weir to attend this sale.
ROBBERY.—The coal office of Mr. Mark
ley, at Eleventh-and Willow streets, was
entered on Saturday, during the absence of
Mr; M., and was robbed of a tin :•box con
taining valuable papers. -
FATAL Accropfr.—Phitip Riley fell off a
dirt car on the Reading Railroad, west of
the Columbia Bridge, on aturday, was run
over and killed. He was in the employ of
the Philadelphia and Rea• g Railroad.
ANOTHER STEAMER.— new steam en
gine is now being built fo 'the Liberty Fire
Company of Holmesburg; It will be a pro
tection to the property in that vicinity.
DIED OF HER INJD .--4-Mlll. E li zabeth
P. Kern wife of Benj. . Kern, . who was
burned by her clothes t king ii-e at her
residence,. No. 1701 Mark tstreet, died from
1
her injuries on Saturday flernoon.
BONNETS REDUCED TO LOSE THE SEA-,
so.s.—E.PrGill& C0...N0. 720 • .Istreet,are cl e pout
their handsome Velvet Bonne and Hats, re ess
of cost. Please . examine goods . . d prices b ore pur
chasing elsewhere. E. P. GM a Go., 720 Arch st.
ACTRESSES AND OPER - SINGERS.-13S0
and endorse only exquisite "E .' de Paris" for im•
parting to the roughest skin t. e color, texture and
complexion of polished ivory. L'Email de Paris is
used as a delicate beautifier fort • eatre, saloon and ball
room.' Mlle. Vestvall, Hrs. I.' P. Bowen, Lucille
Western, and other ladies recd . mend it to the profes
sion and public for its eMcien y and harmlessness.
Sold by druggists and dealers in ollette ruticle.i.
HOLIDAY Goons.
EXAMIN , • .
Our Ladies' Furs,
Gents' Hats, every s • le.
Wrappers for' gents.
Furnishing goods.for gents,
Hisses' Hats,
Children's Hats,
Hoaery, Gloves. etc.,
For Presents,
OA KFORDS,
Under the Continental Hotel.
LACE CURTAINS, VERY CHEAP. The
beautiful Nottingham Lace Curtains, offered by Mr.
Finn, Arch and iseventh, streets, almost equal the real
Lace article. The designs are equally rich, and the ap
pearance so nearly the same, that only an experienced
eye can detect the difference between them, while in
price the distinction is enormous. The magnificent
assortment of these Curtains, advertised in the card of
Air. J. M. Finn, in another column of this paper, to
day, billy corroborates what is herestated. His stock
of them embraces &lithe latest novelties and designs in
this line, and should be,e.camined by all who wish to
purchase curtains or curtain materials. His stand is at
lle southeast corner Arch and :seventh streets.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
Clothing, Clothing,
Clothing, Clothing,
. Business Coals, Business coats*
Business Coats, Business Coats,
Business Coats, Business Coats,
Business Coats, Business Coats,
Coachmen's Coats, Coachmen's Coats,
Coachmen's:Coats, Coachmen's Coats,
Coachmen's Coats, Coachmen's Coats,
Coachmen's Coats, Coachmen's Coats,
Walking Coats—new style.. .
Walking Coats—new style.
Walking Coats—new style.
Walking Coats—new style.
Pants, Pants—varl ed styles.
Pants, Pants—varied styles.
Pants, Pants—varied styles.
Pants, Pants—varied! styles.
Vests, Vests—all descriptions.
Vests, Vests—all descriptions.
Vests, Vests—all descriptions.
Vesta, Vests—all descriptions.
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' 'Clothing,
In greatest variety.
Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats,
Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats,
Bunting Coats, Huntiiig Coats,
Minting Coats, Hunting Coats,
Being constantly supplied from Foreign Importa
tions and Domestic Manufacturers, we are enabled to
offer the choicest assortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING at reasonable prices.
Also, a splendid stock of 'UNCUT GOODS for Citi
zens, Boys, and Army and Navy Officers, which will
be made to orderaV , the shortest notice,
ROCKRILL et WILSON'S
BROWN STONE CLOTHING ITAT.T.
603 and 605 Chestnut street,
.
OPENING OF SKATING HATS.—Messrs.
Wood & Cary. 725 Cbestriut .street, have Just intro
duced a decided novelty in Skating Hats that is
destined to be the rage." Ley will have
their " Opening " of these Hats to-day, December
15th and the thing is certain to c e altensation. It
is pretty comfortable and just the thing for the Skating
Park. ' The article is entirely new and the price of It
moderate. Go see it.
OLD LUNDY LANE IN NEW ORLEANS.—
General Scott has arrived safely in the Crescent City,
to spend the winter among those who so short time
ago were his mortal foes, and nbw, doubtless, if they
do not heartily greet him, will give him the respect
due his station. The mees..sity of gOing to New Orleans
to avoid the cold weather is unnedesary to those who
buy their „winter clothing at Chae. Stokes & Co's one
price, under the Continental. Their clothing will keep
you warm mid Polar snows.
PRESERVE . THE HAIR.-4-JU/e8 Hauel's
Eau .41,hcatierte • Hair Renovator [is not a dye, but a
wonderful chemical discovery, void of deleterious pro
perties. It will transform gray bairs into their 'pris
tine color and beauty, obviate the decadence of lush',
and replace what age es 111-health has removed, with
out discoloring the skin or the finest linen. Bold by
all Druggists; and at the Laboratory of Eugene Bize dG
Fricke, s ia. uccessors toJules Haul & 00., 930 Arch street,
Philadelph
,
I
MARYLAND HAMS. MARYLAND HAMS.
A Fresh Lot of these
Celebrated Harr `I,
For-sale by
MITCHELL Et...ETCHER,
Chestnut street.
ELECTRO SILVER. YLA ED WARE, best
quality for family use, and holida Presents. Campbell
•
Davidheiser, 1317 Chestnut stre
HOUSEKuMPRRS will dat Parson &
Co.'s, 222 Dock street, below Walnut, ironing tables,
tubs, buckets, tinware, cutlery, tea trays, etc., at mode
rate prices.
THE SOUTH, desirous ofetting into good
odor with its Northern neighbors, is send Lug on large
orders for Phalon's "Night 13loorr..thg Cereus," "which
for four' years has taken the lead bran other extracts
tor The handkerchiefs in every city, and State on this
side of the Potomac. Sold everywhers. • ,
torHE FUNNIEST THlNG,"—"Pharaoh's
Serpents. Interesting and curious; Bower, Sixth and
Green. 50 cents: mail, 55.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL /AMENDMENT.--
It was heretofore announced tha the Department of
State bad not received notice oft e ratification of the
Constitutional Amendment pro 'biting slavery by
a.
Indian Recently, however Sp aker Colfax 'filed in
l i k
the Department : official notice of its ratification -by
that State, attested by Acting vernor Baker and
Secretary of State Trusler, of In na. He did not at
the same time file any statement 1' the excellence .of
the coal sold by W. W. Alter, o. DM North Ninth
Street
• • THE POOICE'I'-FOLDING LANTEBN.—No
travele should be without one. Wholesale and retail
agent. =, Madman, 721. Chestnut street.
_ . .
_
-GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ..11.ATS I I. . • • -
Two new styles out . it '
The "WINTER" and the “ HOLIDAY,'":_
-, Both graceful and unique. 1 -
Gentlemen who in the habit of deferring the npnr
'chaseaf their hats until the Holiday tEeaeon;vrilland
these exactly suited to their wants. , - r , - - ' -
, W. F. WARBURTON,
450 Ohestatit Street.
• Ne l ltt door to Rost Office.
i
EGGS OF PHABOAH'S SERPEI-411fit, re
ceived a tlesh lot of the American, Fren and English
berpent Eggs. Every Egg warranted so d.
A merican, 10 in a "
50 box, cents . BY =di, tX. cents.
French, 1 ... 35 " .. .4 40 ..
& OliVer, Druggists, 10th anti Chest ut.Plffiada
AN . Er,opEhtFarr.—There is a rest stir
fa fashionable circles in consequenc e of a elopement
of a fashionable younglady with astin lover. The
favored lover is said to be decidlyood looking. - The
young lady by the will of a maiden aunt of great
wealth, who recently died, will come into' possession
upon the day pf her marriage of
__property to the
amount of po,poo, in Philadelphia, Boston and New
York. The secret of howthe young gentleman fasci
nated the young lady is old in the fact that he always
=his wearing .pare] at the Brawn Stone
Ball of Bockh 11 & Wilson, Nos. 403 .and 605
Chestnut street, above ' . .
~
CHRISTMAS GIFT =.— 4+,
LACEY, In :am: & CO., h
1216 CHESTNUT Street,
Have a large stock of goods suitable for the Holi
days. Ladies' Preach and English Reticul', Travel
ing. Bagsand Dressins, Gents' Trunks g aveling
and Tourists' Bags. and Shirt Cos .m, Lunch
Ding
Baskets, Carriage Bidin Twits%glish
Hunting Crops, ,Eugountings,
o ftßosem, French
and English Lap Ruts, tine stock,
aobes. Of
our own manufacture, the largest stock, greatest vari
ety. and the latest styles of baddlery anfilLuness to
be found in the city.
Goods cheerfully shown. I
LACEY, MEEKER & CO..
1216 CHESTNITPStreet, above Twelfth.
PATENT SHOE-BLACKING .1418.—This
should be in every house. It contains brush, blacking
and boet-jack, and a place to keep the slippers and
boots. Manufactured only by S. Macferran, 721 Chest
nut street i
PI No COVERS, TABLE COVEBR
and
WINDOW SHADES ,
Of every desirable style or col t.
1
L E. WALBAVEN,
719 Chestnut area, Malonic Hall.
•
DEAPNE.SS, BLINDNESS AND CAVA_Ru.n.—
.7. TP.. , s, M.D., Professor of the Eyeand Ear, treats all
diseases appertaining to ,the above members with the
utmost success. Testimonials from the Most reliable
sources in the city can be seen at his office,7o. 519 Pine
street. The medical faculty are invited to-Accompany
their patients, as he has had no secrets hills% practice.
Artificial eyes inserted. No charge muddier e•rwninst•
'lion.
GE.WILIV FURNISHING OKIODIS.
Christmas Presents !
Christmas Presents !
Gentlemen's Furnishintfioods,
LINFORD LUKENS,
At the N. W. corner of Sixth and Chest
nut streets,
Offers the annexed list of Goods suitable for Presen•
tation to Gentlemen :
Rich Cashmere ScarfS, Figured Satin Scarf!,
Bilk and Satin Neck Ties.
Courvoisier's Double Stitched Rid Gloves, Fine Buck
and Fawn Gloves, Cloth Beaver and Silk Gloves,
Embroidered Suspenders, Fancy Silk Suspenders,
Hemstitched Pocket Handkerchiefs.
Silk and Zephyr Wrist Comforts,
Buck Gauntlets and Driving Clovis.
Porte Monnales and Purses, and a variety of other ar
ticles suitable fur Gifts.
LINORD LITEEBIi 8,
delS7tl N. W. cOrner Sixth and Chestnut.
1865. HOLIDAYS ! 1866.
WINCHESTER & CO..
706 CHESTNUT STREET.
l:~N_\N~!
FINE SHIRTS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. CARRIAGE BUGS. .
RAN - DEERCREEFS, MUFFLERS,
811 NVLs,
With a chtiice variety of
Wrappers and Breakfast Jackets,
Comprising useful and attractive
d. F o l i f i gNTS FOR GENTLEMEN.
CARD.
J. C. ARRISoN,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
PHILADELPEU.C.
Would Invite the attention of Gentlemen to hla large
and.elegant assortment of
FURNISHING
GOODS.
J utri RECEIVED FROM EUROPE, SELECTED BY
HIM AND MADE TO Hlr ORDER. C9nsistiqf of
Silk Shirts and Drawers,
WARRANTED rum.)
Merino Shirts and Drawers.
Hosiery, Gloves,
Silk Scarfs, Ties,
Suspenders,
Handkerohiefs,&o.
Also to a
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
GEN TLEMEN,S
WRAPPERS.
ri SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
Holiday Presents for Gentlemen,
Just received, an elegant assortment of new styles of
Scarfs,
Ties,
Coves,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs,
Wrappers,
bmoking.Jackets,
Cardigan Jackets,
Carriage Bugs.
lers,
And a great variety of - • -
Hens Furnishing Goods.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
No, 814 Ch:stnut Street.
deptf rp
825. ARCH STREET. 825
Holiday 'Presents
rbn
• GENTLEMEN. .
Wrappers, Kai Hers
Clovis, Ties, F e Shirts,
Silk, Merino dLamb's,,Wool
Under Clothing,
In great variety. at
Hor i MAN'S .
G - Ontlethen's F nishipg Store;
825. ARCH' TREET. 825,
401484
HOLIDY- GOODS
Fancy :13-oods
• qm.d.lWoys.‘
kti 3E S 9
1406 Chelitamat Street.
del2,46trp. •
RICH FAXCY GOODS
JUST OPENED. AT
BENNETT'S
FANCY 33.A.ZA.A.0
AND DEPOT FOR
PARIS NOVELTIES
AND
s.v.uci.A.L:rrEs
No. 20 North Eighth Street,
WEST SIDE,
DOE-if ABOVE BEAD EMT.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Musical Boxes, Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Accordeous,
Flutes, Files, Drums, &c., &c., at
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Dressing Cases,
Card Receivers,
FANCY LEATHER GOODS,
CUTLERY. MIRRORS,
Rich Work Boxes,
Bronze Tnk Stands.
SNOWDEN & SRO.,
• IMIVICTERS,
23 South Eighth Street.
rP
SKATING JACKETS,
Christmas Presents.
Ladles' Walking Hats, "The Derby."
Ladies' Skating Hats.
Ladles' Fur Trimmed Hoods.
Huila and Tippets for Misses.
Children's Scotch Calm
Ladles' Silk Umbrellas.
Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves.
TO BE HAD OF
•
THEO. H. .111'CALLA S
At His Old Established Stand,
804 Chestnut street.
del im rpi
4 13AJOIT" KU) GLOVES.
LEWIS BROTHERS & CO ,
78 Leonard St., 1238 Chestnut St . ,
NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA.
Having been appointed SOLE AGENT In the United
States for the sale of this celebrated brand of Kid
Gloves, are now prepared to take order , and have a
Intl and complete assortment in stock.
Also, SOLE AGENTS In this country for the well
known "Minot" brand of Kid Glovee, to which the as.
tention of the trade b invited.
LEWIS BROTHERS & 00.
ocaft
FLOUR !. FLOUR !!
"Pride of the West." "Musselman."
"Eagle of Ft. Wayne." "Lebanon Choice."
"Lewistown." "Paxton."
Brooke & Pugh,
Nos. 1731 and 1733 Market Street,
SOLE RECEIVERS of the above well-kmown and
established brands of Flour. den-nos rpi
11111110 11 1111i.:3 t OVZIVM.:OI lik,3
. .Blinds and Shades.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
NO. 'lB NORTH SET 4 LH ST.,
HANTIFACTUBIKELS OF
Venitian Blinds and 'Window Shades,
I.7,:es h t u m p t gl finest assortment In the' clty, at the
ces.
Store Shades made and lettered.
Cheap lot BOTT.RI) Blind:rand Shades.
a% STAUB PRESENTS.
GARDEN OF FLOWERS, Price $l.
PALACE OF SANTA CLADS, X 125.
HOUSE TB AT .TAGIC BUIL r, SO.
PICTORIAL MONUMENT/3,U. ' '
Four boxes, each complete In itself. About one hon..
s dred amusing games and puzzles. New, and the Chea
- eat and Most beautifta presents for children and youth
•of wbicb we know. MERRY'S MUSEUM, G
'
iS97I.WoriZZ I ZIO. 1006 Ohgetuat 11Q/2,18,18,20,22}
FANCY -4100011,-
C. P. PLICASAIPPS'
New Itinsical Instrument S,tore (nine twenty-nine),
929 CHESTNUT street. deis-124
GLOVES
FLOUR.
MMTAIN -11iMIIBIAT59..'11""
CUMITEA.IENtir
. CT,TEEM.AIittOn -
• culawAsizien
JOHN X. FINN
.
ILE. Corner Ateh and, Eleven th , •
Hasjut opened a
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,
nmbradagan the :'
LATEST VARLET/E$ AND DESIGNS,
Unusually Low Prices.
ZirThe attention of the trade la invited. n27inweistd23
cußTpi MOTABLISIIMT.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & -Arrison,
No. 1008 Chestnut St.,
Are now receiving the commencement of their Fall
Assortment of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS,
IGIOCATELLE,
ME TERRY,
PLAIN WOOL REPS.
SATIN DE 'LAMA
FANCY UNION REPS,
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And a variety of other raatertabi for CURTAIN sad
FURNITURE COVERING. nOstf
NEW PIIIMICATIONS.
WO GIFTS FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE.
RE-OPENING OF THE
• G. G. Evans' Gift Bookstore,
No. 628 Chestnut Sti-eet.
OE'EINT
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT 'tett,
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT THE
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT Tetra
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT nit.
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT THE
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS ATE -
Gift Book Store, Gift Book.Btore,
Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store,
Gift Book Store, Gin Book Store,
No. em Chestnut street, No. as Chestnut street,
No. .323 Chestnut street.
"Tis the best place in the city.
'Tis the best place in the city.
"Tis the best place in the city.
Books are sold as cheap as at any other store,
Booim are sold as cheap as at any other store,
Books are sold as cheap as at any other store,
And you have the advantage
And you have the advantage
And you have the advantage ,
Of getting a Gift with each Book. '
Of getting a Gilt with each Book.
Of getting a Gift with each Book.
YOU WILL FEND AN
•
ENDLESS VARI±..S OF BOOKS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
COMPRISING
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ANNUALS,
ELABORATELY-BOUND POETICAL WORKS,
RICH LY-ILLUMINATED LADIES' ALBUMS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in Handsome Bindings,
BIBLES IN MOROCCO and VELVET BINDINGS,
PRAYER and HYMN-BOOKS OF ALL ZJNDS;
THE
WRITINGS
OF ALL THE FOLLOWINGS
STANDARD AUTHORS
'UPON ALL SUBJECTS, .
INCLUDING
' BOOKS OF FACT
AND
BOOKS OF FICTION .
BOUND IN EVERY
STYLE. AND
PRINTED
IN THE
BEST
WAY
AND AT it:LE C AND HEAPEST PRICES,
ANTI A HSOME GIFT
WITH EACH,
JAY,
LEE,
DES,'
KIP.
BIRD,
BOHN •
CLAY,
WOOD,
LYELL,
BROWN,
ARTHUR,
BU LW ER,
COOPER,
BREMER,
DICK ENS,
JERROLD,
WEBSTER,
JOHNSON,
ADDISON,
LOBBING.
•
MAIM ATT.
SEf OLL Err,
FRAN KLIN,
• IK MARVEL,
ING GOODRIC
RA HA H.
HAWTHO
JEFFERSO
THACKERAY.
DOESTICKS
MAOIE:N2EO.,
OLNENDORF,
GREENLEAF.
LIVINGSTONE,
MACigricTo S H
• MARY Howrri
cumtka BELt '
JANE AUSTEN,
JOHN BUNYAN,
HUGH MILLER ,
LORENZ O. DOW,
LOLA MONTEZ,
JOHN PHOENIX,
FRED. COZZENS,
CHARLES BEADY,
BAY ARD TAYLOR
MARTIN LUTHER,
JOHN BROUGHAM,
SILAS S. S TEELE,
GRACE AGUILAE,
JULIA KAVANAUGH,
ANN 8- STEPHENS,
MARION HARLAN,
MRS. PARTINGTON.
•
, SIR WALTER SCOTT,
FRANK FORRESTER,
OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
JAMES A. MAITLAND,
F REDERIKA BREMER, .
WASHINGTON IRVING,
VIRGINIA TOWNSEND, ••
CHARLOTTE ELwARRTH.
.80LMES. A. S. ROE,
SAM SLICK, K N. PEPPER
REV. HUGH STOWELL BROWN'
MAJOR JONES, WIDOW BEDOTT,
MRS. E. D. N. SOUTHWORTH,
MRS. CAROLINE LEE HENTZ,
MISS LESLIE, MR.--. WIDDIFIELD,
MADAME JULIE DE MARGUERITES,
HUME. LORD, WIRT, PIKE,
ROLLIN, WHITE, ABBOTT, GIBBON,
SPARES, MURRAY, HALLAM. PARE ea*
ALLISON, POIKADLEY. RUSSRI.L,
BANCROFT. PRRSCOTT, GOODRIOH. SMUCKER,
MACAULEY FERGUSON.
LANGHORN. ROBERTSON,
HOOD, • LAMB, HUNT
TASSO SCOTT% CROLY I
BUENA RENTS, Oite,
BYRON' PERCY, DANTE,
MILTOI4,ROGFItS, SEATTL E, TUPPER BRYANT, BUTLER,
BAYLEI COWPER, HOLIwyS.
SPENSEB, 'CHAUCER, SHELLEY,
SOUTHEY, IT A r.r.wcK. KINGSLEY,
TENNYSON -WHITTIER, _ STODDARD,
CAMPBELL, BROWNING, TICKERMAN.
GOLDSMITH, , THAW:MR/I.Y. MRS. HO WITT,
BROOMFIELD. CUNNINGHAM, ATHEBSTONE,
LONGFELLOW, E. L. BITLWER, MONTGOMERY,
WORDSWORTH, G. P. MORRIS, EDGAR A POE,
MRS. NORTON, MRS. HERANS,
Together with the largest assortment of
PORTFOLIOS, etc., etc., etc
_
That with each book that is purchased at this esta
blishment youet.
HANDSOME PRESENT
WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $lOO.
Whereby
lOU GET' TWO ,
GIFTS' FOB THE PRICE OP ONE,
Call in. and one trial assure you that , the belt
place in this city where you should purchase Books is
THE GEORGE G. RIVAWS'
. .
GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT,
FRANK BAY' E, . •
(Formerly with M. THOMAS & SONS;) Proprietor.
No. We CHESTNUT Street, Pialsoelphls.
WW9 Alleril below. f3EVWEE, eouta We. airrritrFt
PIUIIiatUALTIONS.
HOLIDAY BOOKS
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
English and American,
AT THE
LOWEST. PRICES:
" g BE FOUND
ASHMF /4 EVANS',
724 CHESTNUT STREET.
del4- Lb smtn th Eat - 60 rP
BOOMS FOR PFMSFINTS
ILLUSTRATED WORKS.
CHILDREN'S BOOBS, DTA TFrbi
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
BIBLES, PRA'YER BOOKS,
AMERICAN STANDARD WORKS,
T. B. PETEPSON & B.ROTHRMS%
. ' t ' a- ~ -
: De w wI :;
A. S. ROBINSuN'S
Second Large Sale
oR
ELEGANTLY FRAMED IMPORTED
ENGRAVINGS,
ORROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, Sso.
WILL TAKE PLACE
AT
/ •
Philadelphia Art Gallery,
Toro. 1020 Chestnut st.
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer,
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Evenings, 18th; 19th and 20th
December, 186.5.:
They will be arranged for Exhibition, WITH CATA
LOOMS on the lith of December. n 029 tr
MST RECEIVED,
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
AFTER LA.NDSEER, MERLE, YVON, PORT A VLF;
OAAAUD, IT A MAC AN, &c.,
Also, fine assortment of French PhOtOgraPbs front
the original paintings of Geronie. Toulmonche, Nels
sonier, Girard, Lefebvre & Co.
Photographs from the celebrated painting by Ge
rome, of Emperor NAPOLEON ILL receiving the Si.
amese Embassy. Orders received for same.
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
LOOKING GLASS and PICTURE FRAMES, at
A. EC ROBINSON,
910 CHESTNUT gireet.
SKATtS! SKATES!
sic.A.T.Es!
PHILIP WILSON & 00•..
409 CHESTNUT 'STREET, -
Have Just received a large and desirable stock of
LA
DIEB., GICNTS and 'BO YS' SKATES, consisting of
Shirlea's Patent, without lamps; Philadelphia, New
York and Boston Club Skates.
winiams, Norse & Co.'s superior Skates, of every
variety , and style.
Blondin Skates, Brims and. Silve r. Plated; and all de
scziptions, to be found at
409-
sarim FREIGHT OR CHARTER.--Schooner
CAROLINE FIREBALL, Captain Woodruff,2,ooo bbis. capacity. •
Schooner, A. L.' PUTMAN, Captain Doggett. 1.900
bbla. capita: y; now ready for any voyage., Apply to
DAVID COOPER d C0.,18 N. Wkarves. dela
"DIBBLED BBRBING.-500 barrels Bay of Island's
DO:,Bening, In store and foraale by B.A. t3oupart d 4
Dock Street' Wharf.
WOE SA TM --A copper STILL, Cro Alcohol: in cote.
plete order. - Apv.4 . to
WI C. BAKER & CO..
7AONIVrIcet
Street, Ptffliedelphia.
no2s-24t1
STItEET.