BUSINESS NOTICES. 11118T-ILATZ SPEEDOII. *4 (Madre Dawkht's golden wedding, Els eons and grandsons, all so smart, in speeches line themselves were "spreading," 'Telling how, through each ycitatad heart perfect roar of joy was booming, To tee the olc folks look so blooming. Ttrief was the speech son Tom did make Yet was it owned the best of all: "Dear lair," he laid, " them greenbacks take , ii d buy a snit from Tower ROW ;WA Sets Good style Ocasinowe suits to match as NOW /hatch Oassartere Butts to match And all the intervening grades. IiVS MN's fiood, au sOOOE Rath Baits, as /ow as... 1122 a) /Finest •Black I - tench Cloth and Cassie were Bugs up to And all - intervening grades. • WS Siva Vie largest, best assorted, and most complete stock of Men's, Youth's and-Boys' Ciothing, in Philastelphia—equat to any in the city; in style, • make and fit, comprising all kinds, sitybes,sbes and qualities, adopted to the wants of all, and sotd,at towerprices than the lowest else Where, or the money , refunded. gatf way between BENNETT & CO.. i/FTE AND TOWER HALL, BrITH STA. 51e MARKET STREET. mar alavur•Prices are lower than for several years R. B. B.—Fie DWAY'S BEADY BELIEF.—TO BE need on•all occasions of pain or madden sickness. Im mediate relief and consequent clue for 'the ailments Zind diseases prescribed, is what the EEL= guaran ties to:perform. its motto is plain and aystematic: "ailVretre/y cure!. There is no other Temedy, no othertlarnstrorr, no kind of PAIN-KILLER, that will eck pain SO suddenly and so satisfactorily as San 'WAY'SEINABY IVELIEF. It has been thoroughly tested in the workshop ad amonge fieldon the counting zoom are at the Sorge, civilians and soldiers, in the parlor and in the hospital, throughout all the varied climes or the earth, and one general verdict has come lic , me: • 'The nument Radway's Ready Belief' is applied externally. or taken inwardiv. according to direttions, rem, from whatever cause, ceases to exist!" Use no ether kind for STRAINS or Rums, or ScAtms, or Curs, CALArars, BRIIISES, or Eastenrs.- It is excellent for CHILBLAINS, 2,IOSQI.SITO , BITES, also STENOS OF For. atmous INSILV/13. It is unparalleled tor taiN STEOICES, ..9POPLIIXY, BREroCATIEII. TOOTHACHE, Tro DOLOTT. WIEN. INFLAMMATION OF THE Sromacu. BOWELS. BIDNEYS, - &C. Good for almost everything. Bo family should be without it. Fellow directions and a speedy Cute will be effected. lSold by Druggists. Frire 50 cents per bottle.) noal-w.f,m4st isT.IIIIN WAY 501 , 75 direct special attem tention to their newly Invented "Upright" Pianos, with their "Patent Resonator" and viGuble Iron Frame, patented June 5,1866. Tuts inven tion consists in providing the inst , nment (in addition to the icon frame imfront of the soundboard) with an iron brace tram e in the- rear of it, both frames being cast in one piece, thtreby Imparting a sidle ity of con struction and capacity of standing in tune never before attelnettintbat class of instrument. The soundboard is supported between the • two f h ra e m g es eby eant apparatus de g gr l eaet ngf o te u n n s d i - o p n r o s d o u c h m a g t capacity is obtained.tuid regulated to the nicest dest rattle point. The great volume and exquisite quality of tone, as wedeln elasticity and promptness of action. of these new Upright Pianos have elicited the anqualifird ad miration of the musical profession and all who have heard:mem. BLASIUS BROS. confidently offer thesebeautifal In struments to the pub is and invite every lover of music 10 call and examine them. Nor sale only - by n 02140 CRICKERENG PIANOS IN EUROPE.—HANG VOL BUICW, the great German Pianist, by letters Mit received from Europe, proposes to play only the CHICKE33ING PIANOS Miring his concert tour In the United States. iv. H. DUTTON, 5e24411 No. 914 Chestnut street. PIANOS. } GEO. STECK & CO'S. eele-{ PIA N OS PIANOS. brated Pianos. for sale ONLY PIANOS. PIANOS. by J. R. GOULD, PIANOS - Seventh and Chestnut. owlA. til • 1411401110 C C :7.1 • c • CIO a t m played by Ficambatl, the great Elaine , of Europe, at Florence, Italy, was Considered superior In all reepects to t he Instruments of Broadwood a Itrard, hitherto regarded as the beat to the world. Sew 'Boerne 914 1311Z2Srri uT street. Dalt W. H. DurroN CEICERRING GRAND PLANOB.,. —The New E3oale Oblckering Grand Plll3lOll are acknowledged the best DIMTirl natittand; Germany and Italy. Notice the great tebti- Menials received from Europe in Angtust teat. Mag raficent collection of these instruments. ISHICRER.II9O ROOMS, 914 OIELESTNIPP STREET ecs-tf9 w. R. DUTTON. • 412..01.141:i• 01t0a - liB. %Ilene beautiful inatmmenta CABINET.OBGANS. are made 0141 Y by 311ASON CABINET OBSAIVS. ReaLLLN; and fnr Rale in Philadelphia,•only - by J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut !pmTIEN OBIC4hIING lIPRIGHT i m PIANOS possess quality of tone and amount of power next to the Grand 'Piano, and ale particularly adared to the Parlor, the Boudoir or the Study. These beautiful Instru• merits, in great *variety, at the Ohickering Booms, 914 Utiestnutk street. 0e7,641. .I. n alik", :7_ l :re 411:41Fell ' The oeleorated Gem Organ TIT I ITIE Y ; L te=arsortanent;very loci price-S:M Y1A.190 Boage. W.H. DIITTuN, 111C2641 No. 914 Chestnut street. IrateKINDT-&„ mA.Nws- (rOHMERLY VirLTH StelnWs 7 ) nusurpasted PIANOS, at moae• rate prices. Marshall at Mittaner's powerful Pianos. others for OM A. SOHERZER, n 023 f,m,w-130 525 Arch street. THE BEAUTIFUL. NEW STYLE EMER MSON PIANOS. seven Octaves: charming tone; guaranteed durability: very low price. 914 CHESTNUT STREET. W. H. DUTTON. "). PIANOS. RAINES BRO'S. elegant inatrutne!gta PIANOS. .and moderate in price, I have dealt in for PIANOS,. fourteen years, and give a dye years' gnarantee with each. J. E. GOULD, gwB-tf Seventh and Chestnut. 'V ENING BULLETIN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1866. TRIPLE•SHEET BULLETIN. flrhe BULLETIN of•to-morrow' will be a triple-sheet, of seventy-two columis. .Among other interesting original matter it will contain a sketch of the famous "Old Slate. Roof House," and also of the New Com 'Exchange Building, with accurate cuts of both structures. It will be filled with news and literary matter of theffeesheat and most attractive cha xacter. DERBY. Tile !You party of England, under the aeadershjp of the Earl of Derby, was, during the four years of .our civil war, openly hostile to the 'United States gov ernment., That party, on .every conve mienteccasion, sought to embarrass, if net defeat, the Palmerston and Russell Idinistiriesbymotions for the recognition of the "Confederate States of America." itswas,then the best cord they had to play,;suld in both houses of Parliament they played it with zeal and perseve iranc*, though happily without success. sympathy for the,pro-slavery oligarchy ...sado desire for the permanent destruc tion of the Union were openly avowed by the ;Eq.rl of Derby and &is partisans, sod it .was not till after the complete triunph.of the Union arms that they desioted from open expressions of hos tility. iSiace.J.uly last, however,the Tories, or ConstrvatiVes, have held the govern metiffpf•Great Britain. with the Earl of Derby as Prime Minister. , His tone has wonderfully:changed,' and' hO has taken advantage of every opportunity to try and.eounteraet his past unfriendly say ings.—vhe last occasion was" on the 9th of November, at the Ministerial Ban quet given by the new Lord Mayor of London. Only a few sentences of his Lordship's speech.havebeentelegraphed, "but:he is reported to hive said that "he peuld not but believe that the great and powerful: nation in America would speedily knew hoW to quell the agitation 'which at present existed within it, and that peace would reign from one end of its shores to the other." He also gave pa intimation that the Alabama elnima would be settled in a satisfactory man ner. ,Whep Ny4ts the Earl'of Derby honest and sincere? In 1862,1863 and 1864.whe_n, as the leader of a party out of power, he showed . hatred of the United States, 'and openly desired their destruction? Or in 1866,' when, as Prime Minister, with the Anierican Gcivernment istrong er than ever,he condescended to patron ize it with his praise?, The answer is, neither at the one / time nor the other. He can trim his sails to suit the weather, as all skilful politicians.can do. He acted as a parti san leader during the war, and he is acting as one now. It is the duty of his Ministry to settle for the outrages of the Alabama and other Anglo-rebel cruisers, and he wants to make us feel as kindly disposed as possible. He and his coun trymen have acquired a wholesome knowledge of the power- of the United States, and especially of the superiority of our navy. It is very pretty to say that the laying of the Atlantic cable proves Great Britain still to be"mistress of the seas;" but it is not true. America s mistress of the seas, by her unrivalled iron-clad fleet and the magnificent swift cruisers that the war compelled her to create. With an energetic and wise administration ,of our foreign affairs, Great Britain can be brought to our feet and made to ask us to name our own terms allout the Alabama and similar claims. It is clever in the Earl of Derby to pretend to such warm love for us. But such affection for us can easily be seen through. It may amuse, and per haps deceive, our optimist Secretary of State; but if he is deluded by it into abating one jot of our just claims, he and his superior in office will be held to a strict account by the people of the United States. In ancient times, when Hon. Thomas B. Florence represented "ye. fierce De mocracie" of the First District, that ro tund gentleman was wont to proclaim himself to his admiring audiences as "The Widow's Friend and the Boat builder's Son." The consequence was that there was not a widow nor a boat builder in the district that was not his sworn friend, and that did not vote early and often for him upon all occasions, so far as the widows were allowed to do so. Mr. Florence. has long' esided in Wash ington and enjoys peculiarly pleasant and intimate relations with His Excel lency, Andrew Johnson.. Thomas is not ungrateful for the hospitalities of the White House and the confidences of the Chief Magistrate, and he has evi dently instilled into his mind those astute principles which proved so potent for his own advancement. Mr. Johnson has been flinging himself about in va rious directions with indifferent success- He flung himself on the Demoaracy, but the Democracy soon had enough of him' and bade him "move on." He flung himself on the country, and the country promptly repudiated him. He flung himself on the Constitution, and it rolled over on him, threatening to grind him to powder. He flung himself on the office-holders, and his bribes were flung back in his face. BLASIIIS BRO.?, iOO6 Chestnut street. W. B. DUTTON But be has one good card yet. He turns to the penitentiary and the States' prison and throws himself upon thecon victed rogues who have been retired from society for society's good, and pro. claims himself "The Original Alderman and the Counterfeiter's Friend." Here he meets with no rebuff. His overtures are promptly accepted. His chosen al. ies and beneficiaries are active,energetic and -faithful to their friends, and he doubtless persuades himself as one did of old: "When lam put out of my stewardship, they may receive me into their houses." We have al ready recorded a long list of these pardoned counterfeiters that have been turned loose upon society by Mr. Johnson, and now we have the report of two more of these convicts released from their confinement, before their terms of punishment.are half served out. This proclivity of the President's for pardoning one of the worst crimes known to society seems to amount to a sort of monomania and constitutes an al-use of executive power, which im peratively demands some sort of a check. _THE DAILY EVENING RititLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEY RF 14 23'. 3866. TUE COENTFRFEITER'a FRIEND. There was anoccurrence on Wednesday in the U nited States District Courtin this city, worth noticing in this connection. Cregar, one of the.most notori ous and successful counterfeiters in America, was arraigned on two bills of indictment, to both of which he plead guilty. He has recently served out a five years' term, .but on a previous well remembered occasion, when Mr. Win. B. Reed was District Attorney, Cregar played his cards so successfully, that, while his inferior dupes and tools were convicted, their principal slipped easily through Mr. Reed's fingers and went scot free. Cregar had money, friends and influence, which he well knew how to use, and the ease with which he es caped conviction was such as to attract even the notice and'elicit the . comthents of Judge Kelley, then upon the bench. But now he makes no Concealment of his crime and does not attempt to evade conviction. He finds it easier and cheaper to plead guilty, and will doubt: less receive the sentence of the court with comfortable indifference. He well knowS that Judge Ca,dwalaier I.will sentence, but that President Johnson will pardon, and that, with t far less cost and trouble than itrequired to slip through the fin gess of Mr. Reed, his prison -doors will soon flYnpen at the arbitrary mandate of the great "Counterfeiter's Friend." Cregar's plea of "guilty" convicts Mr.- Johnson almost as directly and posi tively as it does himself. THE 11EXT -41XMORES9. As the Congress which meets on the sth of December expires on the 4th of March, much anxiety has been ex pressed with regard to the long recess that must intervene before the assem,. bling of the Fortieth Congress in De. cember of next year. With tlie total loss of confidence in the President, on the part of the, people and their repre- Hentatives, this long interval of appa rently unrestricted power might be re garded with well-grounded apprehen eions, were it not that the Constitution, with wonderful foresight, has provided for the emergency. Article I. Section 4, declares that "The Congress shall as semble at least once in every year; and such meeting shall be on the first Mon day in December, unless they shall, by law appoint a di f ferent day." Under existing circumstances, there can be no' hesitation about passing this constitu tional law, and thus converting the new Congress immediately upon the adjournment of -the old One. With this safe-guard and the additional precaution of removing the appointing power from the President, as provided for in Art, 11, Section 2 of the Constitution, he will have very little re maining power for mischief. These two important matters will doubtless occupy the early attention of Congress, and in deed may well claim precedence of Mr. Phillips's demand to "throw reconstruc tion and the constitutional amendment out of the window,and proceed with the business of impeachment at once." VOTING MOB JACKSON. There is a well-founded tradition that the Democracy of Berka county have adhered so steadfastly to their ancient devotion to the hero of New Or'eans, that they still vote for At. i irew Jackson at all elections in tha' .enlightened sec tion of the State. 11.... n incident which occurred within a few days goes far to confirm the old tradition. Our popular fellow-townsman, Daniel Dougherty, Esq., recently made a visit to the coun try-seat of a friend in Berks county. A large portion of a day was spent in driving, and during the drive, "Dan," as usual, made himself the life of the party, with his inexhaustible flow of anecdote and witty conversation. In the evening, the coachman, a sturdy native of Berks, was overheard unbar- dening himself of his day's experiences to a confidential companion. "He's a wonderful man," said he, "I never heard the like. He talked longer than anybody I ever saw. They all called him 'Dan.' Is he Dan Webster ?" 'I be Sale of Books, at Davis at: Harvey's Auction Booms, 421 Walnut street, Oita evening will mom e a large number of Ileteat Works. Mao, the Catholic publications of James Duffy, of Dublin. Peremptory Sale of Valuable Irredeetn. able biround Rents, the Estate of Lion. Richard Peters, deceased. Jemes Freeman's ;ale on Wednesday next includes a raonber of cl.airable irre Icernat. e ground rents, to Le pc, ornigGrity sold, by of der of Administrator air PAIHOILEI CATAIOCHIES NOW BEADY, Valuable Lola, stores, llareilluga, Ground Rents. &v. Messrs. Thomas & Bona• sale, on Tuesday next, In dudes a Jorge amon..t of valuable real estate. Nut particular* In pamphlot catalogues to morrow, EftMASON t RAID-IN CABINET OR GA rLS. from 1175 upwards. Only at GOULD IL SEVENTH and uH BAtT NII P. nulo4l',4pi OTATIONEBY—LEITEBS, OAP AND NOTE ti PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKs, and every recniteAte to the Stationery line, selling at the los - eat Agues at_ DOWNING'S Statham* , Store, alalt•tftP? Eighth Street. two doors abode 'Natant JOB,N . GRUMP, BUILDER, • 1781 CIEBISTNUT BTRnT, and 818 LODGE BT : DREBT Mechanics of every branch requlred for bonsebnild lag and fitting promptly fbrnisbe2L Jy23-41nrp SAMU.EL W. LBINAII,Jio. 111 South SENTENIM street, Philadelphia, PLUMBER. GAS and tsTEAM FITTER. Work done promptly and in tho best manner. Pumps, Gas fixtures, and all material fled In the business ibrnishecL oel7-tim4p2 l i t BALL eiTYLE HATti. TICRO. H. McCALLA, • Hat and Cap axnporinm. 884 oaeterNur STREET. • 4 4 WAILBITRTON, FASIECONABLE HATTER, 430 Chestont street, sel3-Iy,9pi Next door to Post office. EWSPAPER ADVEXTIBING.—JOY, COE & CO . 1 -• N. E. corner of FIFTH & CHESTNUT Streets Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New York, are agents for the , Brimarniu andfor the News papers of the whole country. jyl34mrpl JOY. CON & 00. 600 SILVEMENE. 'GRIFFITH a PAGE, 600 , 600.A.Ral STIMET. House Fundsbing Goode. Orates, Skates, Skates, Skates. 49 HOUSE FIIREINHTNG STORE, 49 49 NORTH NINTH STREET. 'J IN. WOOD, WILLOW AND LEON WARE, SAFES, SETTLE TABLES and CLOTHES WRaNGEBS. HOLIDAY GOODS. nos : 4 3n rp , THOS W. YOST, Agest. P JONJS, WM.TEMPLE, /OHM DICKERSON • JONES, TEMPLE & CO.. W OLESALE AND RETAIL Is AT MANIIPACTL'RERS, 29 Satan NINTH Street, first I tore above Chestnut. ocs-tf (APNEA GLASSES, eine Opera Glasses, made by X PARDOG, of Paris. imported and for sale only by . W. A. TEXIMPLM ocfO 4n.tf Seventh and Chestnut streets. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR WIFE WOULD /l bo a life size Photograph in 011, with one of the latest style frames from REibLER'S Looking Glass and Picture Frame Emporium, Arch street, east of seventh. ...ICA cal/ova GRIDDLES are used without grease, and -thereto, eco cot fill your bonze with an un pleasant smoke. A variety of sizes of these and of rt,p area and t ake Paddles aid Cake Pans, for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below Ninth. 4,21:11Ta8 CatiISTMAS PRESENTS SEI.Oi3LI3 be something that should call to mind the giver; therefore get six Cat d or one large Photograph for #l, of BEI ea 511, Second street, above Green. XT.S.A.h.LY A DuZ.b N PATTERNS of. Door Springs IN may be found with a general assortment or Hard ware end Tools. at TRUMAN dc SHAW'S, No. 535 FI , " t • m* l 7-five) Market street. below Ninth. BF Itn.ththß. 4324 ARCH STREET, LEADS THE way in produclug superior Photographs, at n 4 derate thanes. He makes sir Card or one large -Petr's. ?Bah. only uk IN4L a SS, sheet Zinc (cat to C::so it), Stove Fellatio', Coal Scuttles, Sbovels,Tonge, rekers, Heater Scoops and Rakers, Patent AsblMfters and Sieves. a variety at Door Springs and other sea sonable Hardware. , 'TRUMAN - & SHAW, No. 835 (R 104 Thirty-five) Merketstreet. below Ninth. :1866 rvA IR CM andse at KOPP'S Shaving . Saloon. Haltwhiskers dyed. Shave • • • n. 80 ce.m. Baron set In order. Ige.-155b Ex change Place. it* G. C. KOPP. ROCHHILL&WILSON FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. PA? X. & WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY.; DART OF YOUR IN. Solicit ftnexu)e and Patronage ed, CLOTHING BEAL LYONS MANTILLA "VELVETS For $l2 00, worth $l7OO. For $l4 00 worth $l9 00. For $l6 00, worth $22 00. For . $l7 00, worth $25 00. For $l9 00, worth $2B 00; W. T. Reed & Cos, 45 North Eighth Etreet, below Arch. n 023 at rpt REMOVAL. J. HENRY EHRLIOHER, Tailor, Has removed from 321 North HIED Street, to NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR. FRONT. n 022 rrd TO RENT, Etcond, Third, Fourth and Fifth Stories Of Watchman 325 OB3IBTITUT STREET. 80014[8.175 FEET DEEP. Possernion January Ist. Enquire on premise. no 21 Et 4o) INFORMATION' WANTED OF CHARDIDiI T. AB !. BOIT 19 years of age, about 5 feet 10 Inches in b els bt, light hair and eyes, with a a•lght stoop in his shout dem ana downcast look, slow of speech and ex pressing Lan self with didiulty, who left his home a - bite in a state of mental aepression. Re was well diess,td in dark clothing, Mat ked with his name, and bad on a dark straw hat; was accnstonsed to farm work and may have hired himself to some farmer in the neighborhood. kny one gislog information to Dr. JOSH 7A H. WORTHINGTON, near Frankford, or to GEORGE ABBOTT, balena,New Jersey, will -be suitably re-- Warded. *Q.e..9.11.KL1t. atiahLlCA..—The subscriber has Closely received an invoice of this justly celebrat. d California Wine, to which he wishes the atten tion of conno eseurs, For pure quality and. bouqquet,lt statds unsurpassed. It will compare f.- v ably a lib the highest grades of }lntone= wines, and on be fbrnisted at *tont one half their cost P J. JORDAN, =1 Fear street, below Third and Wal nut st. _ 'A large sopplr of English and Scotch Ales, Por ter and Brown Stout. t gether with Jordan's t elehra ted Tonic Ale, Fine Cider, d c., alwaya on mood. RESTORE YOUR GRAY R AIR AND PROMOTE A LUXUEtIT GROWTH BY USING London Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color . 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It will remove all dandruff and Itching& 6. It will make the hair soft, glossy and flexible. 8. It will preserve the original color to old age. 7. It will prevent the hair from falling off. 8. It will cure all diseases of the scalp. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles gi Sold at Dr. SWAYNES'S, No. 330 North Sixth Street above Vine and all the leading Druggists and Dealers in Toilet Articles se22 a,m,w,f,tfrp HOOP SKIRT Iff.A.NUFACTORY.—Roop Skirts and Corseta ready made and made to order; war ranted of the bast materiabs. also, Eittlzta Ba. raMd. MEM B. Beimmrp/ / 812 Vine street. above Elghtb. WRII ING PA PERS. ENVELOPES AND COUNT ING HOUSE STATIONERY— ►large stook at lowest cash prices. W. G. PERRY, Stationer, nol6f m w6t IT/ VA Arch street. "DERRY 'S POCKRT DIARY FOR 1867, JUST J. Issued, over 80 different styles. Texamlne them. W. G. PERRY. Publisher, MI Arch street. n0164,m,w,6trp LI ARKIN° WITH Ilelowa.rw.fr Lbtß. Embroider. al Ind. Braiding, Otamplagolbe. M. A. TORREY. 114110 Filbert 'trees ALARMS FOR THE CHAMBER AND FOR Traveler's use. Just imported by BARR a BROTHER, 324 Chestnut street. ow l EATERS BROS.' PlANOS—Moderate in price, and sold with five years' guarantee, J. E. GOITLD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. Lolo-tf,4o/ clf e1e.0.0 AT.11.A.03 auctioneer . and money Ammer, N. E. corner of Third and spruce streeln, only one ketiare below the Mahatma NATHAICEVEI Principal duce, established for' the meat forty yearn. Money tg loan in large or mall. amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watcher', ;Jewelry, Clothing, A. wad X. till goods of . every description. °Moe hours from I 7 PX, rsomEY I ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEW a LEY, PLATE, CLOTH /NO, &c., at JOA IEB & CO 'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN - OFFICE, ' Corns* of I HIND and AS ILL Streets, Below Lombard. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY SUNS, &c., TOR SALE AT Ir LOW PitSCES. ROCIMILL& WILSON The Clothing House, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Reasonable, Serviceable and Fashionable. OEM In the Best Styles, t made w with care and el.. , enitab th Wardrobe of any Ge ntl ee*e WANAMAKER AND BRWN, Sixth Eitreet O —trom Mar ket to Minor Street. non-Ircif POPLIN VELOUR F. EDWIN HALL & CO., ' 28 Sonth Second street, HAI7E OPENED A ease of Poplin Velours, Of the heavy cord for Gored Dramas, in all of the new choice shades of . colors, well as Blacks. . n023-2I rp I.IIE HARDING MACKEREL" THIS FINE BRAND OF FISH IS IN SMALL PACKAGES, EXPILMSLY FOR FAMILY USE. DAVIS & RICHARDS, ectHtf. ARCH AND TENTH STREETS,. FOR. Ef.A.VANA. 4O 'lle:Steamship ICITNDRICII HUDSON, Howes, Has ler, will sail for Havana on Saturday Morning, December lit, At 8 o'clock. For If i elBt m olgau 7 agniErlo sows 142 North A. Dela ware aveLtie. Passage to Havana, VA. nortiao rpt 11321.1EKETVE4 ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY, The largest titet best enc oi Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair &aids oat furls, Water-falls, Victorines Zri settes, Illusive beams for La dies, it prices LOWER than elsewhere intlathiP vIW-01 3E, I_AF. Gt .A. 1 44190 FAMILY CARRIAGES BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER Desire respectfully to call the attention of the Public to their extensive manmactory of • FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES, Efij CH AB Landaus, Round Front Coupes, Cie3ranoe Coaches, Caleohes, Earouohes, - Phaetor s, Dog Carts, &0., 01 the latest Improved European designs, specially adapted for private family use, of which they have Sne assortment constantly finished, on hand and in pores a of construction. 'The re.idents of Philadelphia and vicinity are in formed that they can be accommodated with Carriages of modern styles superior w , rkmanship and superb finish at home, without reference to New York or the least. FACTORY A iTD WARBROOMP, 1204 FRANKFORO AVENUE, 0c26.1m/ 'Above Girard Avenue. JTIMES JIIIIGIMSEN'S—The finest Watches im ported. An assortment for sale by BABA & BROTHER, Importer of au Cheat:int street, below Fourth. DINE ALIKE I .I.A. GRAPII, 73 • crolrs PER /' pound. ROBERT DONNELL . SON, nol7-6trp 806 Walnut street FITLER, WEAVIta dr. Manufacturers of MANILA C AND T T ARUE wines,D tooRDAGR. ords, f 3 North Water street, and No. SS North Dittmar avenue, Phtladelptda, enwist B. Frroxe. Zdzawamr, Wisaysa Cortnaz P. Coovrasa. lancrEirson UPRIGHT PIANOS. 914 CHMTNOT STREET. ocEptif 4p W. H. DUTTON. EMERSON PIANOS. fowl Th e new style Cottage Square Piano, sill Seven Octaves. beautiful Carved Oases the most charming tone. Low Price, guaranteed durability. al4 CHESTNUT Street. ocS.tf 4p W. H. DITITON. 1 0 1 , 1 cancarame SQUARE PIANOS, - 914 03:112378UT STREET. c0n54,14p W. H. DUTTON. ).• a No. ORANGES, PRETE( CANTALOUPES. P. saes, Tomatoes. Corn, Peas, IlDrshroonue As paragus, Dates, White Clover Honey, new %eon% Currants, Citron, Figs in small boxes. HOBERT DONNELL & SON, ,nol7•ttrp 806 Walnut street. BERKNESS' BAZAAR. _ 'NINTH AND RANSOM STR EETS. critulAL SALE, OF AN LEGANT EATABLISIE MENT. On SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o'clock, I,e ill be sold at the Bazaar, the folloningproperty of a gentleman going to limbos. viz: , pair ol elegant mahogany brown matched horses, )6 bands high, coining 7 years otd, with long tails; ' , mind. gentle and kind. Selected in Kentucky for the present ONVntr, reg.rdless of expense. ' 'A Blac.k Horse, 5 years old, 16 hAndi legit with long tall; will dr ye in with either of the above. ' s • AM% An elegant Clarence Coach, by, Woad Bros., [New York. • A Perk Phaeton, by Wood BrosntNew York. A interior light double sleigh and Bela. Handsome- bingle and Double Harn du, by Galla gherr. Fu Robe, Hersey Covers, Whitt, ac. , AGirMay be examined by_applying at the Bazaar, Mo2}2tif ALFRIMP .H.EREC.N M 3.9, Auctioneer. ROCICHILL & WILSON FINE_ OLOTIEMG Coachmen's Coats. Coachmen's - Coal. HUNTING GOAT& HUNTING •0014113 a LADIES, IN-CorrICE- GE.AND °RIMING OF ZEPBYR GOODS. A Large AsEwrtment of SIA 3P.IE Et SI s, marked with beads, does and Zephyr in beantifal de. 1110113 of Tufted Birds, Plower% Animals and Sat Fig-- ores. CUSHIONS, In great variety. Snub as birds of brilliant plumage, cats, dogs, latms, ducks and heads—perfect Cordes Or nature. CHAIRS, CAMP STOOLS AND BUGS, in great variety. - EITREKA ZEPHYR. an excellent and cheap substitute for imported Zeph— yrs at the very lowest prices ALso, . CABLE ZEPHYR, a moat suitable article for FGHAIN'S. tigt..All of tbe above articles can be bad by Retailers-- at the lowest wholesale prices. Slippers worked with beads. JOHN M. FINN, B. B oar, SEVENTH and ARCH Bts,.. rio2o-tuatit rp Es MARKET NINTEL •IFIFAt o 4 r.c , STORE GREATLY .E..NLARGED—THE WORE - - COMM) , TAD=NOW RE J, DY FO] BURINIS, IN CLOAK ANA tRAWL ROOM. RISTORI JACKETS. ASTRAKHAN SACQUES. - PRINIA DONNA SACQUES. GORED CIRCLES. Cloaks Made to Ordef, AND ENGAGED TO PLEASE. nol6 im Mira FOR SALE OR LEASE. WHARF AND DOCKS, LombardSbeet and Delaware Avenue. This property begins within 10 feet of the north line -01 Lombard street and extends southward 133 feet one• ir,cb; has a pier 45 feet in width by 134 feet in length, and wide dock on either Bide. Terms—Hall on mort— gage for five years; remainder cash. with a deduction of abotatlll,ooo, lately received for ground taken for Delaware avenue. as now open and paved. Apply PO A. CUTHBERT, 28 South EIGHTH Street, 2d floor. no Uti MoCLEES & McCANN'S FERSTGI3EAN SALE OF A oilcan and European Oil Paintings, FINE GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CH ROMOS and I!SAGNi VICE T PROOF COLORED and PLAIN ENG RAV i NGS All splendidly mounted and elegantly framed. Will take place on . Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings :Nov. 23, 2: and 28, at 73; o'clock each evening, at the- FREE GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 927 Chestnut Street,. below Tenth, ne2. Mtn; CHOICE PARIAN STATUARY.. "CHRIST," by Thormalsden.. "NIGHT AND HORNING." "PAT% AND VIRGINIA." "PROSPERINE." "PEACE AND WAR." With other fine siableem and Busts of "Lincoln." "Scott" - Shakespeare, "Byron," "Dante." "Pe trarch," etc., etc.. selected with great care, In Europe,. by one of the firm. FARR BROTHER, IIIf_PORTERS, 324 CHESTNUT STREET. Below Fourth, nol6-thaw6t rig BAILEY & C0.,- 819 CrIES9ETtIIPT SP" Are receiving and will be receiving - , from Europe, up , to January next, the newest and most elegant VIENNA AND PARIS FANCY GOODS, BRONZES, CLOCKS, dic. ALSO ; English Plated Ware and Cutlery. On hand, a la: ge and well selected stock of 'FaIV I F 7, JE WIMIELIC., tiol2tele2awfmrp/ OF REFOLOG [CAL OFFICE 1 . • V 22 CHESTNUT STREET, TV, CHI STN TT STREET, Where examinatlous are made as usual, by J. L. Os PEN, nol4.w,tea.stro Successor to Fowler, Wells & CM. TNT I ntE • ez, 0 , 3 5,1/ 47 1 W. R. *DUTTON. ROCKHILL& WILSON FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKING EMMEN BOYS' OLOTHINCL COAT.
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