Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 28, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSINESS NOTIOES.
VICTIMS OF PHOI'OORAPHY.• -
Bt is a mournful tale for thickens,
Ent, in the land of Bright and Dickens,
One single photographing mart,
In slsingvaper for that art,
Consuming two thousand eggs each day,
And Wall England, the Same way.
Bin million chicks, 'gig undeistood;
Are yearly thus nipped in the bud;
While we unfeathered bipeds call.
So theerftilly, at Toweraall;
lwa Sava Good serviceable Over oafs as low
. Nz BO
Biwa %French Beaver Overcasts
cp t 0......
And at/ th's intervenW grades. • •
nasill Rood Ortuintere suits as tote aa " 15 ee
Finest .Freneh CassUnere suits up
.....
And au intervening Cie• •
Ws SAVE Good Black Suits, as low
"Inert .French _ Mack Batts up
Arid ad intervening grades.
Ws short, the largest i best assorteil, and most
complete Jock tg Men's, Youth's. arid Boys'
Clothing, in .Thdadelphia—eguat to any fit
the oitV, in style. make and Tit, comprising
at/ kinds, Ades, sizes and giiaiities; adapted to
- the wants of ad, and sold at tower Prices than
the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded.
BEBNYTT & 00 ,
Waif weeliZmElv"faAND TOWER HALL:.
BIZ= 166% 516 MARXET BuidET.
air
411 our prices are • than for several years.
B. B. B.—BADWAY'S DRAM' Pogrxtrm,—TOEE
used on all occasions of path or sudden sickness. Im
mediate relief and consequent cure Om the ailments
and diseases .prescribed, la what the ItERIPE guaran
tees to perform. • its motto is plaint and , systematic:
It sea - noels, cure! There is no other remedy, no
other Lontaxmr, no kind of Pent-armiant, that wilt
*beck pain so suddenly and so sattsfactorlly as BAD
WAY'S „BRADY IMLIHP. It has been thoroughlyteited•
ht the workshop and to the field, m the counting-room
and at the forge, among civilians and soldlers,in the
parlor and in the hospital, throughout all the varied
climes of the earth, and one general verdict has come
home: 'The - moment Badwava Beady Pellets applied
exurnally. or taken inwardly. according to dtrectiont,
PAIN, from whatever cause, ceases to exist!" Use no
othEr kind for SPRAINs or Btraws, er SCALDS, Or Curs,
csAyers, Br.unats, or STRAINS. It Is excellent for
(usthaisis, liosttlllTO-BITES, also STINGS or Pot
sat: ors INSRCTS. It Is unparalleled ror burr STROKEs,
Air oPLEXT, ItillrumATism. TOOTHACHE, Tic 'DOLou.
RIME, 119FLAIERATroN OF THE STOMACH BOWELS,
/I.IDNIEEs, Good for almost everyaing, Ito
family thould be w ithout it. Fellow dim ons and
a speedy - one be effected. sold by Druggists.
Price 80-cents per bottle.)
oinoKzEuira ruzaos IN EUROPE.—SANS
WIN BULOW, the crest German Pianist, by letters
tr ii .Ma ri d from Europe, Proposes to play only the
G PIANOS during his concert tour in
tati United States. W. H. DUTTON,
*04411 No. 914 Cituretraut street.
PIANOS. GEO. STEOK & 00'S. cele..t: TANGS.
P162.70f3. brated•Planos. for sale ONLY P IANOS.
P/AMOD. by 4. B. COULD , PIANOS.
Seventh and estnnt.
in A C e H d IC by HEIRING GRAND FIANO w n
Scarnbatd, the great Pianhr
Europe, at Florence, Ita/y, was
fdausidered imperlor in all respecla to the instruments
DI /Moeda °odds Heard, hitherto regarded as the best
la the world.
New Booms Vl4 CHIETNIIT street. •
sed2l2 W. H. DIMON
vinOILIIIIERAING GRAND P1A1908. / m
—The Pew Scale Chlckering Grand
Pianos axe acknowledged the beet In
Ragland, Germany and Italy. Notice the great testi
monials received from Europe in Angola ism. msg.
Mama collection Of these inaterunenta.
CR1C11111411413 BOOMS 914 CH.ESTNUT
DIPITOPI. STREW.
0c5411 W. H.
CABINET ORGANS. Tbese bon:din:ll Instrtunenta
CABINET ORGANS. azo made ONLY by M.A.SoN
CtAMENET ORGANS. HAMLIN, and for sale in
Phttadelpbla, only-by J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
opIiTILE alum am.ING URBIGHT It m
PIANOS. possess quality of tone and
amount of• power next to the Grand
Piano, and are particularly adapted to the Parlor,
the Boudoir or the study. These beautiful Instra•
manta, in great variety, at the Chickering Booms, 914
Chestnut street.
oc26tf N. H. DUTTON.
i m MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CBES-
IaINT SCALE
OPE:ESTRUS° PIANOS.
Acknowledged tote the beat. London Prize Medal
and Highest Awards in America received. MEL0.D.E02713
.D.E02713 AND SBcOND.HAND PIANOS.
oclAw,sm.Bm Warerooms, 722 4krch at., below SQL
EINDT. .31AriZ'S (FORMERLY WITH
telnway) unsurpassed PIANOS, at mune•
rate prices. Marshall & Mittaner's powerful
Manus. others for. Zs. s. SCUERZER,
n023f,m,w430 525 Arch Street.
imORGANS, HECIADEONB, EVICRim
STYLE.—The oeleorated Gem Organ
Immense assortmenUvery_low Priem
*PIANO ROOMS. W. H. DIITrON,
=Mtn No. 914 Chestnut street.
.
://' : : ri -
SON PlANOS.€even octaves; charming tone;
guaranteed dnratelity; very tow price.
914 CKBEI'a BTBEET.
Pll,llOB. •ICAUTDS BRO'S. elegant instruments
PIANOS. and ,moderate in price, I have dealt in for
PIADIOS, fourteen -years, • and give a nve years'
saarantee with each. J. E. GOULD.
Seventh and Chestnut.
Ii II DIZO saes au mOlDiliVil
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1866.
,sar To-morrow being the day Teeom
,mende&by the .President of the:United
States and the •Governor of Pennsyl.
vania, to be observed as Thanksgiving
Day, the BuT.T.vpm Office will be closed
and no paper will be issued.
THANKSGIVING.
Thursday, November 29th, has been
recommended by the President of the
United States, and the Executives of
most of the States, to be observed as a
day of Thanksgiving, Praiseand Prayer.
The old-fashioned New England institu
lion, of Puritan origin, h l as thus become
national. &laving received the -formal
official -sanction of a President who is a
iisoutherner, and now especially popular
among Southerners, much of the old
sectional
.prejudice against it Is wiped
.out, and the observance of the festival
will probably be more wide-spread than
it has ever been before.
There are many , causes for thankful
ness among the American people, this
year. The harvests have generally
been abundant. A threatened pestilence
has been arrested. Peace has been pre
served at home and with foreigit powers.
Commerce, manufactures, mining, and
all branches of industry have prospered.
The nation has recovered greatly from
the losses and -distresses occasioned by a
fearful civil war, and in spite of many
adverse circumstances, has attained a
degree.of prosperity and repose that as
tonished foreigners, and that sho aid make
our people feel that they are peculiarly
favored by the Almighty. The Minis
ters of the various denominations will,
doubtless, impress all these points upon
their hearers to-morrow; and while
offering thanks for all the divine mercies,
will pray that the people may become
more and more deserving of them.
111E.FEWIADir OITTBRE&H.
The destltitches by the Atlantic cables,
yesterday and to-day, speak of a "serious
outbreak" of the Fenians of Ireland; of
troops being sent thither, and of gun
boats being despatched to various Irish
ports. The journals all allude to the
matter as a rebellion that must be
"stamped out," and • they use other ex
pressions indicating very serious alarm
throughout the United Kingdom. But
no facts are transmitted concerning the
nature or the locality; of the outbreak,
and everything is, consequently, left to
conjecture. •
If this is a well -organized revolt of any
considerable proportion of the Irish peo
ple against the misrule of - England, it
will certainly excite much sympathy
among Um? Irislunen ha this
country, and a good deal among
the native-born citizens, who
feel that England has little claim upon
their good feeling. The - Fenians have,
at any mte, chosenn-the right place, this
time; for their attempt to liberate Ire
land, and it is to be hoped that they are
not acting without full preparation and
thorough calculation of their gown
strength, as compared with that of the
British authorities. But there have
been BO many calamitous failures to
throw off. British rule in Ireland, that
more light is needdd upon, the present
enterprise before , any thing can be pre
'dieted concerning . ..its result. The daily
despatches by the cables will be looked
for with interest; but as they all come
through English sources they cannot
always be relied on as telling the whole
truth.
•'THE WORK OF A •THOUSAND HEN
FOR FOUR TEAKS
- -
This inscription; placed prominently.
upon the new railroad bridge across the
Susquehanna .at Havre de Grace, very
pithily tells the story of what combined
labor, capital and energy can accom
plish when stimulated by enter Prise.
Through all the toil of sinking dams
building masses of masonry in the bed
of the river, constructing mighty abut
ments, and rearing the ultimate super
structure, the enterprise has gone for
ward from,its beginning to its comple
tion, and "the work of a thousand men
for four years" was superior to all the
difficulties to be contended with, and
competent to cope with ice in
winter, with floods in the
spring and , fall, and with the
disheartening wreck and ruin of the
tornado of last summer. But this work
by no means forms an isolated instance
of what labor and capital can perform,
and it only attracts special attention be
cause it is one of the latest of their
achievements. There are thousands of
evidences upon all sides of what man is
equal to in the way of labor and enter
prise, and among these is the fact that
California now has ten thousand men
employed in smoothing her way to the
valley of the Mississippi through the
Rocky Mountains, and she confidently
expects to have the great task completed
within a period of four years from the
time it was commenced.
During four years of war hundreds of
thousands of men were engaged in the
work of destruction. They were not
only not employed in creating
wealth, and in adding to the prosperity
or the happiness of mankind; but they
were busy in destroying what had been
produced with much toil and great cost.
When it is brought prominently to no
tice what tens of thousands of men can
perform in the material advancement
of the country, within . a period equal to
that during which the war lasted, the
wickedness of a rebellion, that could
thus retard the progress of the nation, is
more fully appreciated. The simplein
seription on the bridge at Havre de
Grace has more significance, as bearing
upon the advancement of mankind than,
the "Soldiers: forty centuries look down
upon you!" of the first Napoleon.
W. H. DIIITON
THE STAR-SHOWER.
The agents who yesterday made up
the despatches by the Scotia, at New
York, were at fault in making no men
tion of the meteoric shower in Great
Britain. It really occurred on the night
of the 13th of November, as reported in
the New York _Herald of the 15th, which
paper was as
,prompt Lt publishing an
account of it as were the London morn
ing papers. The cable and the steamer
despatchemeport so many facts of small
importance, that it is surprising that an
event of ISO much interest to the general
public, as well as to the scientific world,
should have been suffered to pass with
out notice. The Herald has the credit
of being the exclusive organ of the stars
for the Western continent. The recur*
rence of the star-shower at the very time
predicted shows that science is making
steady progress, , and that what hashere
tofore been regarded as only an Irregular
and eccentric phenomenon, has already
become' one of close calculation.
CARL WOLFSORN.—This earnest and zea
lous artist and student announces a series
of pianoforte matinees, introductory to an
other course in which he proposes to illus
trate the history of the litratu.re of the in
strument so dear to all,w ether rich or poor;
for there is scarcely a house in our country
where a piano does not form one of the pro
minent pieces of furniture in parlor or
study. All other instruments, speaking in
a general way without descending to de
tails, were as near perfection at the date of
their invention as they are et this day, with
the lapse, in some cases, of hundreds of
years; but the piano has advanced steadily
frhm a "day of small beginnings" to a pe
riod of magnificent proportions, in ex
tension of compass and in power
of sonorousness. The Grand piano of
1866 is a wonderful progress , since
the clavichord, Spinet -or oembale of
1717, which called forth the works of the
Scarlattis, Halide's and Bache of that date.
How interesting to compare the fctgato, con
trapuntal contrivances of those early bat
noble masters, with the thundering, alnost
orchestral combinations of Beethoven,
Li'szt, and their noble army of confreres,
whose works now grace the music-stands of
connoisseurs and dilettanti, and are as
familiar as household words.
All this is fore-shadowed in the prospectus
of Mr, Wolfsohn, and we believe he will
have many interested and animated hearers
of his descriptive course. He has secured
the assistance of Herr Pollak, an excellent
Baritone from the Royal Opera, Dresden.
Mr. Carl Roese will assist as accompanist.
The first concert comes off on Friday at 4i
P. M. at the Foyer.
LIGHT ON THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF
MAN.—The successful laying of the cable is
not the only important event of this cen.
fury. John Smith Dye alleges that he has
made the important sliscovery of the true
cause of the different stuukie of complexion
WEE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PffTLADELPTIT A, WEDNESDAY. YOVEMBER 28,1866
seen among the •various-mces of- mem ,Efe
delivered an interesting lecture on this sub
ject, at the Assembly Building, last Monday
evening,' illustrated by diagrams and paint
ings. His theory finds' many supporters.
Dr. Newton; Professor Of Surger3r in the
Eclectic Medical College of New York, in
•
a letter to Mr. Dye, dated November 18,
1866, remarks: ".. 1 1+6 yen, Sir, now belongs
the credit of fully explaining this, wonderful
mystery, with proofs and arguments, that
not only carry conviction with ahem, bat
place the subject beyond controversy." He
repeats the lecture lo.:mOrrow evening, at
Washington Hallo
IiAwDEL AND ;H&YDN CONCEIM-0111'
readers should remember that the first of
the Handel and Haydn concerts this season
will be given on Thursday evening, Decetn 6
ber 18, and secure their tio3kete early:fre
pSrations have been Made by this - popular
society to render their present series the
most brilliant they have ever given. Season
ti3kets, which may be had at .Trumpler's,
Seventh and Chestnut streets,
.are sealing
rapidly.
•
Extensive Sales of Real Estate on Decem
ber stb, 12th, 19th and 21st, by James
A. Freeman, Auctioneer.
Our readere will observe the extensive auction ad.
vertisementa of properties to be sold during December,
by or der of the Orphans' Court. Executors and others.
FALB Dxoreatzza Ems, includes the estates of Warn
xebenson, dec. seed ;B. J. Woods, deceased. Ann Mc-
G"igan, deceased, with valuable tracts of land,inays
Ferry road.
SALB I)B.CNXBAN 12Tir includes the estates of Afar.
parer .Hall; deceased; Thomas McGuigan, deceased;
Gatuigher mlnon, and Lciper zainorsovith other pro
perties. .
z DXCZND3EII 19TH. includes the estates of B. If
'Lee deceased; Peter Boveudt, deceased; &unmet P.
Marks, deceased, _David B. Brown, deceased. with a
number of other prop. riles.
Balm Dacintinat 21sT, on the premises, by order of
t•
the rphana' Court, :the estate of Marin airemmmes,
deceased—Valuable Factory, Fourth and Healey
atr eels . Nineteenth Ward. The Machinery will be sold
immediately after the Real Estate
FuLL.nxecarprinste in ADVERTISING cora:nuts
ON BIM HAND LAST PABE4. •
Large Sale Valuable Beal t,e.
Messrs. Thomaa & Sony sale, on, Tuesday Eet n a ext, will
include estates of John R. fileff and M. S. Williams,
valuable lot, ComsTle VT Hum; Master street, Twenty
second street, and three dwellings. Bbarawood street;
estate of J. E. Smith, two dwellings elgth, above
- new street; valnaole Waimea star a, No. se Straw.
berry street; valuable farm, U warm Montgomery
county; estate of Powell Stack house, valuable Iron
foundry. craven street, between IlAce and Vineetreeta.
Also dwellings, Borth Tenth: nine dwellings. Sansom
street and Moravian street; sigh: ground rents, two
dwellings, liaverford atree , Wnartoa street Cheater
street, &c,. &c. Valuable stable, Sus and 6t7 Weaver
street.
•
I 4 GE SALEM 11TH AND liens DEcumns.a.—Eme
gamphiet catalogues • Orphans' tkiurtßales—Valuable
110(111.1one to sale Ist h December.
anonon Noilog-nale of Boons and Shot*.
Philip Ford & Co., Auctioneers. will sell at their
store, No. 606 Market street, n Friday morning,
November SO, commencing at ten o'clock. a large and
desirable assortment of Boots. Shoes, Brogans, &c,
To which the attention of buyers is WWI.
w t t HAINES BROS.' PlANOS—Moderate In
price, and sold with five years' gnarantee.
3. E. GOULD,
none-K.lp/ SEVENTH and OHIiI:STN ST.
Q TAT/WAXILY —.LErrzws, u.er .NIP avrn
E.ll PAP 82313. KEIVELOPE3, BLANK .1300118, and
every repleite In the Stationary Una. telling at Lb*
llama* In
J. ILDO'WNINGII Station... Store.
I :1 • ii: :1 SiNo .4:
naa ohnos.nairr
and 213 Loai r loV r ainsr.
Mechanics of every branch reqtared for housebolin
hag and fltilzug promptly tarnished. .17234SimuT,
Q41.11.1JE.L W. 1.141.NA11,...N0. 11l South SEVENTH street, Pbiladelphla, PLUMBER. GAS and
-TEAM PTITEE. Work done promptly and In the
beer manner. Pampa. Gaa natures, and all material
used In the trnalnesa farnialied. 0c1741m4p1
NAIL riTYLA /LAM.
TEM. H. McC11.1,16
YislAnd Cap Braporiam.
sel•ltaa 8(34 OH.EBTNUT 8111827'
WARBURTON,
BABRIONABLIC RATTER,
420 Chestnut
sel3-1,,414 Next dOOMPoet office.
BWBPAPER ADVBRTIBING.—.IOI - , 008 & CO
N. E. corner of FIFTH & CaBSTNET Strews
Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New
York, areiscenra tbr the BonLwow and tbr the News
papers of the whole country.
- 11174mrpi .70T. 008 * CO.
600 4:l ‘ BIFFITH I & FAUN., 600
600 ARCH STREET.
Howe Furnlaklng G4ods,
Oates, Skates,
49 E .INI;RTIITINTEP alrYcY. 49
IIN, WOOD, WILLOW zi Malting WARE, SAFEeh
SETTLE TABLES and CLOTHES WRINGERS.-
HOLIDAY GOODS.
nog 3m IV THOS W, POST, Agent.
OOPERA GLASSES,
Fine .
Opera Glasses, made by M. ItABDOII, o
Pari
Imported and for sale only by
C. W. A. TRITISIPLEB,
oc2o-ip,tf Seventh end Cbsatnnt Streets.
AD. P JoNis, W.v.TemPLE, Jour LicßEasos
JONES, TEMPLE & CO.,
WHOLEFALE AND RETIL
PAT MANUFACTURERS, South NINT A H stseet,
tint store above Chestnut. oa-cr
ftbBISTMAS IS COMTNO: THE DAYS ARE
V short and few; prepare yourself ; resort early in the
day and get your PhotOgraph made at REIMER'S,
Stand. street, above Green. Six Card or one large
Picture V.
GRIDDLitI3 AND BAKE PLATES—A variety of
alma at Iron and Soapstone (the latter do not re.
Wye to be greased), and various kinds of Cake
urnera and Pans, at TRIJMAN & SHAW'S. N 0.835
(Eight Thirty-five) Market street. below Ninth,
BARGAINS
-1-/ IN VEEP PINE RE lL BLACK
6.110. W. vocath. csAir,rimor LACE VEILS
No. 1016 CIIEBTNUT STREET.
Invites the attention of h l monomers to the closing
a
out of aetock of very tine al Laco Veils, at the for.
lowing sacrifice: Veins wort from VD to VS, fbr 1.7 53;
Veils worth from $3O to $415 for aitt some extra floe
Veils worth from 460 to $9O. for VS; some lower cost
Veils put in at same reductit 71. The reduction Is in
good faith, with a view of closing out th e lot in a
few days. noV3 tdrp.
IkTOTIOB.--The firm of BITBDIM & WOOTTIEN is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. El; P. Bur
diet will continue the business of the late firm in man.
ufacturing and selling Blacking at PO. 713 Jayne at.
R. hi Woollen will settle the firm business.
It; r 3. P. BITRDICP.
BAIL WOOLTEN..
rzir THE ORPBANB' COURT FOR THE CITY
J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELHI&.—Entate of
HENRY GRAB GER, dec'd —The auditor appointed
by . the court to audit, settle and adjust the account of
'REBER/CRS A UNE Administrator of wad .131 state,
and to report distribution of the balance In the hands
of-the accountant, will meet the patties interested for
the p rpoSp Of his appolhammt, on MONDA.Y. Dec.
17.1866; at 3 o'clock P. M.. at his Office. No. 113 Eouth
METH street, In the city ofFhLiadelphia.
WIC L DENNiS,
n028.w.f,m.3t* Auditor.
: tl II I • : • • I NinoN
in. manufacturing cers and the public, that he is
now e c. bleken Salad and dressing
errapin. In his accustomed superior Orderst the old
stand. aPI South TWELWTH street. for Din
ners and Suppers shou.d be left early in the day, lt*
•
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHI.I ADELPHIA—
thr rnatttr of the petition of JAMES RAMLLTON
O'BEI.nNE. prat log the court to order satisfaction of
a mortgage executed by Ann Forbes to Henry Naglee,
Jacob Nagle° and Janes Taylor, dated Mama 2d, 1167,
) ecorr ed in Mortgage Book X. No. 3, page 99, for £3OO,
on certain pr' rubies in toe • Twenty , tirat Ward, Phila
delphia, situatecn Township Line road and Eleventh
street, containing 1n acres st , d 92 square perches of land.
Septtn:b the 6.
Be It remembered tam on wenty•fourth day of
Novemher, A. D. Ises,on motion of Edward S. Harlan,
attorney or pel it ion er. the Court ordered the sheriff to
l i tle ei g en tle , e er onz i e d I n w o e n e e ir Lob fo n u e r w p rks
1 1 , r t t i al h .L w e l s
Pr Ilaoelphia, requiring the legal representatives of the
eald Henry 1% aglee, Jacob Bogies and James Taylor,
to appear In raid Court. on Saturday, December 22d,
next at 10 a. M. to show cause why the prayer Of said
petitiore,- , could not be granted. .
Certlfled.by , T. O. WBBB,
n028•W,4t1 Pro Prothonotary.
ROCE.HILL& WILSON
603 and 605 Chestnut Street:
FALL & WINTER
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FINE _CLOTHING HOUSE,
OVEROQATS
CLOT HI:N
FINEST• DELHESA RESINS
THE OBOICREST BRAND IN TEE WORLD.
NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS,
CURRANTS, CITRON SWEEP CIDER AND PURE
SPICES FOR
MINCE MEAT.
ROBERT BLACK,
and CITENINcT Sta.
no27•t+ Cor. MG
es , •MARKET /8-,
e a , NINTH. Ilk,""c'
7 4)*
EiTONE OBICATLY ENLABOIED—THE WORK
COMPL,M3I--NOW liataDY EVA BUSINEXB,
IN CLOAK AND IsHA.WL KOOK.
RISTORI JACKETS.
ASTRAKHAN SACQIJES.
BINA DONNA SACQUES.
GORED CIRCLES.
Cloak s Made to Order,
AND ENGAGED TO PLEASE nole im wths
surrm oe
NINE ROOMS,
Carpeted and Elegantly Fimished
COMPLETE AB
PARLORS AID CHAMBER&
GEO, J. UMW, LACY & 00.
1301 and 1303 Chestnut Street.
nomito
Skates, Bkate&
riOOPER & CONARD,
NINTH AND MARX T,
Have completed the addition to their Store. which,
being now nearly three times ha foetal size. with im
proved appearance and a ranch better.light, will take
favorable rank with list-class houses .for the sale of
Family Dry Goods.
They announce having just purchased largely at
panic auction sales, of French and other dress fabrics,
and will sell these and their entire large STOCK of
Dress Sniffs, at a reduc ion of about 1111. y per cent. from
recent prices, which makes the larger part of It aimaa
as cheap as the old gold rates.
They invite attention to the following:
POPLINS AND id:KRINOrS.
"Lupin's" fabrics from yesterday's sale.
Plain all-wool Poplin Reps 11.
Mode colors all-wool Poplin Reps, finer goods, $1 25.
50 plea s Lupin's heaviest Poplin Reps, $1 Z.
Plaid Poplins, all•wool, all new, $l, 51 25 mid $1 50.
Lupin's French Eferinoes, $l, $1 10 and $1 25.
69 pieces French Merinoes all colors, medium to
finest grades, prices $t to $1 60.
$1 fbr Lupin's Velour Reps.
$1 for Lupin's Silk Armnre Figured Reps.
French Plain and Plaid 811 k-faced Poplins.
BLACK DRESS GOODS COUNTER.
Black French Poplins, $1 to 52 25.
Black French hierinoes, ill 10 top 75,
Black French Delaines, 50 to 68 cents.
Black French do. double width, 87c- to $l.
Black French Tamise. $1 25 up.
Black Canton Cloth, f 1 to 51 23.
Black Alpena, 40 to 65 cents.
Black Lustrous Mohatra, 75 to $1 25.
Black Shawls,'lllack Silks, Black Prints.
DWAINE AND PRINT COUNTER.
These goods all much reduced.
Merrimack, Sprague and Cocheco Print&
French and English Wrapper Prints.
Lupin's Atiction Lots, Delaines, 50 and 56 cents.
Lupin's Double Width do., 75 to 41 25.
Balmoral Skirts, to 510 00.
LADIES' Cl' .OAXINGS.
Finest French Clcakings froM auctlop.
Fancy Cloakings, at low prices:
Staple Cloaking's, Mammoth Stock.
Castorines, Aattto bans, Velours.
Chinchillas, Froated Beavers, &c.
6-4 Goods for Business Salts.
"Btu es," and other Cassimeres,
6 4 bealFrench Black Doeskins.
6'4 Mat French Black Beavers, Tricots,
' CLOAK AND SHAWL ROUM.
RISTORI SHAPE SACQUEB.
All the NEW SHAPES CLOAKS.
ORDERED CLOAKS MADE PROMPTLY.
GREAT BARGAINS IN BROCHE SHAWLS,
$2O, op. .
BLACK TBIBET LO NQ SHAWLS, bes; Goods
is to 117.,
DADRA It SHAWLS, ZEPHYR SHAWLS.
MIDDLESEX - LONG SHAWLS.
BLARKET AND WILT ROOM.
Blankets by the pair or case.
Marseliles Qui/hi, direct fromlmporters.
Alhambra Qs Uns, all the lam szi to $ 5.
Honey Comb and other Quilts.
COOPER At CONABD, •
Ninth and Market.
n024,9,1D,W,4p
ROCKHILL &MUM
603 and 605 Chestnut Street,
Foreign anctDomestie Fabrics Made to
Order, Reasonable, Serviceable
DART , OP YOUR IN
nuance and Patronage
,Cht In the Beet WOW
matte with care and - ele•
Isom ettitehie for' the
War robe of sow Gentle.
WANAMAKER
AND
BROWN,
Sixth Mreet.-from NU•
Yet to Minor , Street.
Fine Clothing House,
and Fashionable.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
To-MOttIELOW
BEING THANSFIGIV.IDIG- DAY,
Our Store Will Not Be Open.
EDWIN HALL l & CO.,
No. 28 S. Second St.
9
=SE
EDWIN
SUCCESSOR TO aOB. WANE,
COAL YARD S
N. B. car Broad and Filbert Sts,
PRELADELPHLL
Lehigh, sehtrykill and Blacksmiths' Coal always on
hand, of the best qualities and lowest Price%
no2s.w f.mant
CHOICE PAEAN STIVETAIrIi
",CHRIST," by Tborwalsdem,
s;SITGIIT AND MORNING."
"PALL AND VIRCILSIA."
"PROSPRRISE."
"lIESCE AND WAIL" -
With o . ther fine sable" and. Brra of "LincoM."
"Scott ' "Shakespeare,. "Byron, "Dante." "Pe
trarch," etc., etc., selected with meat care, In Earope,
by one of the firm.
FARR & BROTHER ,
DEPORTEES.
324 CHESTNUT STREET.
Below Fourth, nolfrfmwSt rpf
HOSIERY)
GLOVES.
• UNDERWEAR
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, ETC.,
THE LAD:MET VARIETY.
AT
JOHN C. ARRISGN'S
• 3
Nos. 1 and .3 N. Sixth Street,'
PHILADELPHIA.
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS!
Jr. C. A.
Also continues to make his
"IMPROVED PATTERN BILIRDLe
.116rA Perfect tit guaranteed.
girOne trial is sufficient to establish their strperi.
only over all ethers. earn ro
FINE ALMERIA. GRAPES,
75 cents per peund.
Etavana Oranges,
FRESH CANTELOUPES.
PEACRER, TOMATOES, CORN. YEAR, MUSH
ROOMS. ASPARAGUS. DATES, WRITS
CLOVES RONEY. NEW RAIKENIS,
CORRARII3, CITRON. FIGS
IR SMALL BOXES.
ROBERT DONNELL & SON,
SOO Walnut Street.
noNtf
gra alab
FOR. I-1 A.V.A.N . A.,
Tim:Stearnahlp HIINDRICK n - ureoN, Howes, Hea
ter, will sail for Havana on
Saturday Slornirg, December Ist,
At o'clock.
For
North A Helaware skve7ne.
Passage to Havana, $5O. no1:1-30 rot
THE LARGE ITO= OF
TRUNKS. BAGS. &C.,
AT NO. 70S CHESTNUT STREET,
Selling oat at cost to close the bastossa
_ BROWN tit MAGEE.
norAnorpi , No. 718 car k ersur Street.
T LIST.—on the evening of the 27th, In going from the
I atdemy of Music to Fifteenth and Cneatnnt, an
lndi Scarf The finder Will be suitably rewarded by
eharning same to 139 North Fifteenth street. it*
1.866 a "Og . '
get Shave and Hilrcat
t Nopp's Balnon Han and Whis
kers dyed: shave and Bath 30 cta. Re. 125 Baclutnge
Place. ' GP) G. C.HOPP.
PH PH FRAMER t "WHOLES &LE OR RR
tail, at REIKEIPI3 Looking Mass and Picture
Frame Emporium, Arch street, east ofSeveuth.
L'oLDING POCKET LANTERN'S, which have a
place for =stales and an extr- supply of tapers.
and occupy so small a space as to be conveniently
carried lF the polcet, sue for sale by TRUBUIN
SHAW
_ i No. &i 5 (Eight Thirty-flue) Market street ,
below )Ninth.
DELAY NOT IF YOU WANT F411 , 43111LS MIAs
presents lifealze Photographs In Oil. made at
M. REIMIIII'S Gallery. CI Arch street - , Six Card or
one large Photograph el.
m a/ - THE SCHOMACSER PIANCK—The
Scuomacker Manufacturing Cbmpany, hay
ing lareely increased their facilities, and
caving fitted up, a beautiful Wareroom in the pre
mises No. 1103 CHESTNUT street. are prepared to
supply at once all demands for theirjastly celebrated
imitt uments.,
Mr. .11. C. SCHOMACRMR. son ohe veteran
founder of tbelumsehas returned from hl 3 two years'
t mar oraong the manufacturers of the Continent, and
has added Ms experience -to the reeourcee of the es•
tabliehment.
Be has charge of the Salesroom, No. 1103 Chestnut
street, and,wilh able assiAtants,devotes his entire time
to the attention of business Vialtoll4
Pianos to rent, and repaired equal to new. Pianos
also sold on installments. Tuning also Wended to. •
SCHOSEACIKEEt 3Stu'O. CO.,
ntZ•6trpi . 1103 Chestnut street.
ImMASON & HAMLIN CABINET OR.
GA_ ,ZIB from $75 upwarda. Only at GOULD'S,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. n01041',4p/
WRITTEN AND VERBAL .13
AV'S* titre of character. with advicebusiness, ES°RIP
t health, education, etc., givendd °
lyby
at Nu. 722 chestnut sta. ' l. •
eet.
noi&w.eanBmr
ROCKIIILL & WILSON
FINE 01 , 0111330 HOUSE,
Coachmen's Coats.
Coachmen's Coats.
HUNTING 00ATS.
HUNTING COAT%
COTTON. GODS.
lAOW PRICES. .
We are now selling our entire stock. 61' goods . at
prices to snit the recent heavy decline, ald In very'
army chime of geode we ar4, far below the•presents
wholesaleinices.
BLEACHED idIIBLINIEL
830.
741Wanteutts, 88c.
Si Waresutta, 85c.
' 4y Amoiskeag, A, Firlic,
4-i Bay Wills, 813-4 c.
4-11717 ea, 81.54 c.
4-4 Cow quality. 28c.
44 hi ew rsey Mae 26c.
36-inch Waltham; X, 24c
and % Mtudins; from 13 to 2Dc.
UNBLEACHED M 1181,1618...
Fine qualities, at 14,16, 20c, •
4-4 'Very heavy. at 22c.
4-4 .Extra heavy, at 23c.
4 4 yine and heavy , at 26c.
CANTON FLANNEL&
Heavy Unbleached, at 25c.
Better 'Unbleached, at 280.
Very Heavy Unblesc.hed, at 31e.
Extra wide and Wavy, at 873.4 and 407.
Bleached, at 25, 31. 3;34, 40, LOC.
CAISCOES.
Fast Colors, good qualities, at 12144
Best 250 Prints reauced to 20c.
DRESS 0.40D5.
40 inch wide all-wool Plaid Merinoes, at 60c., Coat
345.
Doable width an-wool Cashmeres, at 87e., Cast 75c.
Double-width all-wr.ol Primed Quitunera, at 75c,
cost $1 30.
Ds üble-widtb Plaid Poll de Chevres, 87c., cast Ric.
Ane great varlets of other Drms Goods, at from
50 to 75 PER CENT. BEDUCAOH
From fotiner prices
H. STEEL & SON,
Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth St.
INDIA SHAWLS.
INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS,.
INDIA SCARFS.
GEO. FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT ST.
Invites the attentlon of purchasers to Ms elegant stcolr
of Real India Shawls and Maris at very moderate.
prices. • nom.= ip
VANKIRK & CO..
No. 912 Arch Street..
MANUFACTORY AT
PRABICFORD, PHILADL
We would respectfully call the attention of our
friends and the public ceneraliv, to our choice and.
elegant awortrrent Of GILT and BEtORZIO CHAN
DELIERS end GAB PlETlTRElS;corstantty on hand,
all of limn of the very I..t.at and Blitirr DESIGNS.
also a fine selection at PORTABLE, with FANCY
CILENIA, PORCILAIN and other BRADRS, to snit
purchasers.
A. fine and cheice selection of 1., - 6:: a st. gm's=
STATUA.ITY„ CARD RECRI •. • ANTIQUE
VABEEI, INK STANDS, THERM. Zr"
always on band at very ressonableprices.
We would invite those who are sell/one of procuring.
any of the above enumerated articles, to call at our
store before rnrchasing elsewhere. and examine our
assortment, feeling tor fldent that they will be favora
bly imprersed with the abstracter of our goods.
OUR PRICES ARE REAbONA 13LE, and the work
in all cues guaranteed to give satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
W it—Particular anent= paid to the renewing of
old work.
nog 4131-rp/ vaznumi. a ca.
NEW igersoL6
PEI Mien-Mr ROUTE.
To the South and Fouthwest,
VIA THE
Philadelpbia, Wilmington and Balti
more and Delaware Railroad,
To Crisfield, Md., thence by Steamers of the Great
Southern Inland Navigation Company to Norfalk.Va,
TI e philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail
road Company a•e prepared to over inducements to
shippers of nouthern and Southwestern freights which
rave tot been afforded heretofore by any other line.
Through Bills of Lading given to all prominent South
ern points.
Por farther information apply to
CHABLBS E. WILLIS, Agent,
Broad and Wtohington Avenue•.
()Fiala:RA E. DILE ES, Agent,
No. 411 Chestnut street.
CHARLES K. IDE, Master of Transportation,
not;-tf rpf P.. W. and B. R. B.
JUST RACEME!),
Our Fall Invoices of
RHINE WEIN&
H. & A. C. VAN BEM
WINE MERCHANTS,
1310 Chestnut street.
su29wemarn4p
Wholesale Cotton Yarn Commission,
Warehouse..
R. T. WHITE & CO.,
lifaunfaeturer's Agents for the sale of
Cotton Warps arldp s heln 'Karns, all numbers,
Hosiery Yarns , in tthe Skein or C op,
Cotton Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain,
Jute Filling for Venetian Carr•ete.
<Ming • Seine and Flax Tull:tee,
Extra Heavy Bl'k Wadding for elotblein' use, &v.
N 0.237 Market &Street. Phibidohltla.
8. T. WHIM tnOrweinam nil J. IC. BIT BOIS
cciti oO.NTAIIi" BUCKWHEAT if Lof saps.
nor slily. warranted equal to any in the mar
ket-in bags, one-iburth and halt barrels. Also chqice
St. Louts, Ohio and Virginia'tam ily flour at the lowest.
cash Prices.
Gat°. F ZIOINDICA.
- Fourth and Vine.
(Successor to Allman & Zehnder.)
nor-30trpa
G abialt,LlCA.—The subscriber has
Cilately received an Invoice of this justly celebrat,.d
California wine,. to. which he wishes the atten
tion of conno emirs, For pore Quality' and exquisite
bouquet, it stands unsurpassed. It will compare
v‘.l ably with the highest grades of European
and can be Airsist ed at about one half their MU P.
J. JORDAN, M. 3. - Pear street. below Third and Wei
r ut st.
Arird large supply of 'English and Scotch Ales, Por
ter and 'Brown Stout t gether with Jordan's elebra
ed Tonic Ale: Fine Cider, dr.c., always on hand.
s—jais h EMERSON PIANOS.
The new style Oottase Square Plano, ull.
TM ,
Seven Octaves. beautiful Carved Cases, the ,
Ltm unarming tone, Low Prim, s.trunteed
1114 CHESTNUT Stree W.
. H. DUTTON. j
OcrAf4p
ROOKHILL& WILSON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKIN(
COAT.
BOYS' CLOTHING..