Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 03, 1866, Image 4

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    BUBINBBS NOTIOTBS.
THIS NBWubT «AMK.
There’s a stranxegame, entirely new,
By the Inventor called "fly loo."
■With lc mps of sugar It Is played,
m order on the table laid,
- And that on which ft fly does jump,
The first, Is hailed the winning lump.
Thue, any project, grave or fanny.
Serves to put dunces ftom their money,
■While wise men with their cash procure
from Tower Hall, a profit sure.
Wx Havu flood uroicctAU Ovareeau eu low
as,,
iinat Trench Seaver OmreoaU
W^**^***** ^l
JUtd all the intervening grades,
tni HAVa-'ebod 'Catsimsre sails ta low as IS 00
Knelt Trench Qastme re' suits up
4nd altintervening grades.
W» Have 'OoCdßlaek Baits, as low as.
finest French Black Suits up to.—..
jtnd alt intervening erodes. -
W« Save, inshort. the largest, best assorted, and most
■ complete stock of Men’s, Tooth’s and Boyt
Nothing, in Philadelphia—equal to any in
the'clty, In style, make and fit, comprising
alt kinds, styles, sisss and qualities, adapted to.
thevants of all, and sold at lower prices than
the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded.
Saif way between, . } Sebnett & Co n
Fifth amj> J- Tswee TTat.t,,
Sixth 6TB. J 518 Mabkht Btheet.
ygg- a# pur prices are lower than for several years.
'“b/B. 8.-R4IEWATS KKADF BBOEF.—TO BE
msed o trail occasions of pain or sndden Blcknesa. Im
mediate relief and consequent cure for the ailments
and diseases .prescribed, lswhat tbe -tiELi fe gn aran -
tees ttapeiform. Its motto is.plain and systematic:
Jt will surely cure? There is no other remedy, no
ctbLT‘l.rKiMEetT, no hind of Paix-k ft.T.ER, that will
ctech pain so suddenly and so satisfactorily as Bad
■Wav’eJikabv hEZiKF. It has been thoroughly tested
tn the workshop and in lie held, m tbe coanting room
and at ibe lorge, among civilians and soldiers, In tbe
ptrler and in the hospital, throughout all the varl-d
dimes ot the earth, and one general verdict has come
heme: " The moment Badways Beady Belief is applied
txurnally, or taken inwardly . according to directions,
rers, from whatever cause, ceases to exist!’’ Use no
ctht r hind lor Sfbains or Bubhs, er Scabds, or Cots,
Cbamfs, Bbctsbs, or Bthaims. It Is excellent for
CBILBLAINB, D OSQUITO BITSS, BISO STIMGS OF POI
ronot'H iFstcrrs. It is unparalleled tor SUN strokes,
AFOFLKXY, BHBCMATI6H, TOOTHACHE, TIC DOLOO
'BSUX. InlT-AiIMATION OF THE! STOMACH. BOWELS.
BiDNEVsr&c. Good for almost everything, bio
lamily thoeld be wiihont it. Fellow directions and
.a speedy cate will be effected. Bold by Dmgglsts.
'Price 50 cents per bottled no2l-wtml3t
H GEO. STEOK A CO.’S PlANOa
t’SgflßßTbese beautiful instruments are asgfc.>j u , g
Hit! »stronglyrecommended by thefollow- 1 * 11.11
tpf among the leading artists in America as any
ftanos made in this country or in Europe,
Wm. Mason, 8. B. Mills, Theo. Thomas, EL (X Timm.
Max MaTeteek, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl
Wolfeohn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, Carl Gaert*
ur, H. G 4 Thunder, J. N, Beck. Joseph Rizzo, 3.
tL Cross.
CisctmAßS of certificates as to their duro&fltfy, and
ihe references ot one thousand purchasers in Phila
delphia and vicinity, to be had.on application.
For sale in Philadelphia only, by '
J, E. GOuLD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
■ -wk MEYER’S NBWLI IMPROVED CRES
-
mm OVERSTRUSG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best, London Prize Medal
and Highest Awards in America received. MEI/>
DRONb AND SEcOND-HaND PaANOS.
oc2*-w,s t m.-3iii Wareroomß,72i Arcust,, below Bth,
CHICKED TNG PIANOS IN EUROPE.-HaJSS
VON BTTLf W, the great German Pianist, by letters
feat received from Europe, proposes to play only the
OHICKERING PIANOS during his concert tom in
the United states. w. H. DUTTON,
se24>tfj ♦. . No. 914 Chestnut street.
PIANOS. 1 GEO. 6TECK «fc CO’S, cele- ( PIANO 3.
PIANOS. J-brated Pianos; for sale only PIANOS.
PIANOS,'j by J. E. GOULD, (. PIANOS.
Seventh and Chestnut.
—a utmjKiiiamG qbanu piano —
JESESplayed by Bcambatl, the great Piania
Ml 1 1 1 of jECnrope, at Florence, Italy, waalll *ll
considered superior In all respects to the Ins tinmen is
Of Broadwooa A Ersrd, hitherto regarded aa the best
In the world.
Hew Booms 914
cel2tf
■ ■■ CHXOKBBING GRAND FIANOB. k=^S^>
'■EB-Tke New Boole Chick erlng;
Hit' 'Pianos are acknowledged the beet in Ml *1 V
England, Geimany and Italy. Notlse the great teatl*
monials received from Europe in August last. Mag
nificent collection of these Instruments.
DHICKBR3NG BOOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STREET.
OCfrtfg w. H. DUTTON.
CABINET ORGANS. 1 These beautiful instruments
CABINET ORGANS. xare made only by KaSON
CABINET ORGANS. J HAM UN, and for sale In
Philadelphia, only by J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut
—THE CHICBBBIHG
’■BS3E3PIAX3OS possess quality of tone and|sSp£3
Mill ’amount of power next to the Grand'll v.l I
Plano, and aie particularly adapted to fte Ptfrlor,
the Boudoir or the Study. These beautiful lustra
ments, In great variety, at the Chlckeriug Rooms , 914
Chestnut street.
OC2frtf
„rrTT-i ORQAJTB, MELODBONB, KVKBY,. irr-,
rEjiM . J rTTT r Tli r oelesrated Gem Organ Bs§jip)
HI *.lJimmense aasortment;very low prices, lit li V
FIAKO EOOMS W. H. DUTTON,
teafrtf} , m Sl4 Chestnut stre» t.
, -|— THE BEAUTIFUL NEW ST YLE *MER
-9(bS@SON PIANOS. seven octaves; charming tene;
ffi *■ "guaranteed durability; very low price.
All CHESTNUT STREET. . . ‘ '
W. H DUTTON.
—& MAEZ’S (FORMERLY .WITH
;|ygi3Steiiiw*y) unsurpassed PIANOS, at mode
til 1.1 irate prices. Marshall & Mittauer’s powerfal
Pianos, others for $275. J A. SL’HERZER,
p023-f,in,w-i3t? 525 Arch street.
PIANOS. ■) HAINES BEO’S. elegant Instruments
PIANOS. >and moderate in price, 1 have dealt In for
PIANOS, ) fourteen years, and give a ive years’
guarantee with each. J. E, GOULD,
nofr-tf ' Seventh and Chestnut.
EVENING BULLETIN.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1866;
THE MEETING OF CONGRESS.
To-day the last session of the Thirty
■ninth Congress commences. The mem
bers return to their seats, re-instructed
by their: constituents,and re-inforced by'
the great declaration of principles made
;at the late elections. The session will
be a brief one, and whatever this Con
egress proposes to do. it must do quickly.
The cohntiy looks to its representatives
for. dignifiedand constitutional,but firm,
fearless, uncompromising action, and it
is not likely-to be disappointed in thi a
expectation. The President, in a sense
which he did not in tend,has indeed “left
tbejConstitution in thehands of the peo
ple.” He has cast in his lot with those
who trampled the Constitution under
their feet and set,its most sacred obliga
tionsiat open defiance/' Congress is the
true conservator ofConstitutional liberty,
and. the people demand that there shall
be no failure on the part of Congress to
-defend-their rights to the last jot and
•tittle. . . ,
What the leading policy of Congress
will fore-shadowed by the action
of the Republican caucus on Saturday
and by other indications of proposed
legislation. The course of the Presi
dent during the past recess has shown
the necessity of imposing additional re
straints upon that officer for the future.
There must be a general clearing out of
the -appointments recently made. From
the highest to the lowest, the Federal
-offices have been filled with corrupt
and treacherous politicians, in whose
hands no public affairs are safe, and
who hold their positions simply as' a
reward for their infidelity to their party
and their adherence to a cause which is
a confessed failure. The Senate owes
at to its own self-respect to turn these
men wit without ceremony, and then
to make sure against their being again
\, thrust into office, by an arbitrary aad
1 exercise of Executive
jC,/® lower.
A provision for the early assembling-'
Forti ® lh Co ”8«:« 88 b aim or great
'jl -Mr. S.-henck, it R reported,
r a- bill for this purpose, au
sing the new Congress to meet on
Jth of March next! So long as Mr.
Johnson is President there should be no
long . Congressional - recesses, and--Mr.
Schenck’s bill will relieve the country of
a great anxiety on this point. :
The question of impeachment is per
haps the gravest that will engage the con
sideration of Congress. It is pretty well
understood that the large majority of the
Bepublican members desire to proceed
in this matter with all the cautipn and
deliberation that its importance de
mands. There will-be no movement
towards impeachment, unless there shall
be such preliminary investigations as
will clearly fix impeachable offences
upon the President. Congress is now in
an impregnable position and itcanafford
to hold the President strictly to account
for his official conduct and to compel a
decent and respectful regard for the pre
rogatives of the co-ordinate branch
of the Government: but it will
not rush, hap-hazard, upon the experi
ment of an impeachment, unless the
array of legal evidence against Mr.
Johnson is such as to demand his trial.
m eo
That Congress shall stand steadfastly
by the Constitutional Amendments, is
the clearly-pronounced verdict of the
people. With a suicidal folly, the South
ern States Sire rapidly following each
other in a rejection of the Amendments.
To thiß course they have been encour
aged by the President’s fatal policy, and
it becomes the duty of Congress to make
it known distinctly that there is to be
no. truckling to the spirit of the rebellion
that has manifested itself in the recent
legislative action of the Southern States.
The indications are that the general
tone of the session will be quiet, tempe
rate and dignified, and that the mem
bers will address themselves at once
to the mass of business which
will come before them. The peo
ple have emphatically declared their
confidence in them, and no man
who fails of his duty and provesrecreant
to the great trusts committed to him can
plead ignorance of the positive will of
the constituents who sent him to Con
gress, and who will hold him to a strict
account when he returns to give an ac
count of his stewardship.
Shades of Pharaoh and Moses! A
despatch was received at Washington
yesterday, December 2d, dated at Alex
andria in Egypt, on yesterday, Decem
ber 2d. The message has been trans
mitted already over all the telegraphic
world of Europe, America, Asia and
Africa, and the newspaper readers of
the four continents know already that
yesterday, John H. Surratt, the prin
cipal accomplice of John Wilkes Booth,
of eternal infamy, in the murder of Pre
sident Lincoln, was arxestedat Alexan
dria, by Mr. C.- Hale, United States
Consul General for Egypt.
While rejoicing that this base scoun
drel, whose surrender might possibly
have saved his mother’s life,is at last in
the hands of justice, the public will be
curious and anxious to learn all the
circumstances of his career since the
fearful conspiracy in which he was en
gaged was brought to its conclusion.
There have been grave whispers and
surmises, concerning persons in exalted
positions, and their knowledge of the
whereabouts of Surratt for a long peried.
In the Bepublican caucus at Washing
ton,on Saturday evening, Mr. Boutwell,
of Massachusetts, is reported to have
said that “he intended to offer a resolu
tion at an early day calling upon Sew
ard and Johnson for any correspondence
in their possession on the subject of the
attempt to arrest John Surratt, the es
caped conspirator. He hadgood reason
to believe that -Johnson knew dll the time
where Surratt ivas,and had not only made
no effort to arrest him, but had connived
at his escape.’’
There is something so monstrous in
this accusation, that few persons will be
found willing to give it a particle of
credit. . But there is so mueh the
more reason for a thorough inves
tigation of the affair, and the
arrest of Surratt may afford the means
of clearing up some of the uncertain
points of the assassination plot. The
criminal will,- of course) be sent home as
early as possible, and if Mr. Boutwell’s
intention is carried out, and an investi
gation follows, the remaining mysteries
of the crime of April 14th, 1860, may be
fully cleared away. The trial and pun
ishment of Surratt himseif will follow
of course; but they are even of less im
portance, than the elucidation of all the
facts of the conspiracy.
W. H. DDTTOS
W. H. DUTTON.
Extra l.nrsre Bale of Heal Estate.
Metsrs.Thomas Song’ tale to morrow will Inclade
a large number ef valuable properties, bee pamphlet
ratal' guts.
Books and Fhotogbaph Albums.— To-morrow af
‘terncon. at 4 o’clock, at the AucUoa Booms, a lame
Valuable Oil and Water Color Palatines
Thomas Blich &S°n. Auciloneern, have nowonei
hibiti- nat their Art Gallery, No" UlO Cue, not street a
private collection of choice European ralniin&s em-
D- aelr g ei°l ce BPf dmenB by Meyer Von Bremen, Von
Sabnl Treyer. Leempmteo, Jongheim, Van Dlegham.
Bobbe Nntterman. Marobn, and others or the Busael
dorr, Brossele and Paris sell ols.
The exhibition is open day and evening nntU th
eme, wh cb whl tags place on '1 huiodav evening next
at half past seven o’clock.
Two Valuable fraciso. hand at iuctlon.
Jumtt A. Fret.™an wIU sen on Wednesday next Oeo
valuable tracts cj Land below the V. 8. Arsenal , Qray's
c3Sa HAINES BBOS.’.PIANOS-Moderate In
Ilf ill < and Bold with five years’ guarantee,
iii >1 i g GOULD *
< > -’f,4Eg SFyisHTii mad OKIfiSTeAnV
* AdEXTAttB. uZ? AWh Nl , rk
O PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
lowffltflgnjfeaai 11 1110 BUUon6r y Uae, selllngat toe
~ , J. B. DQVV JUNG’S Stationery Store,
mslg-tgpl Eighth street, two doors above w«'""t.
TOHN CRUMP, BUlat xb!
« 1781 CHES r - tJT STUB KT.
. , and 213 LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every brwrch required for housebuild
ing and fitting promptly (tarnished. Jy23-6mrp
O AMUEIr Wv lab INa 0,r,N0. 111 South SEVENTH
O l street, Philadelphia, PLUM BE tty GAsVnd
STEAM piTTER. Work done promptiy aac ln the
bear maimer. Pumps, Gas fixtures, audTal] material
p»pflln thgbnslm-flfi furbished, ' ocl7-6m4jp3
a§wabbubtonTl
; rASHIONABIiB EATTEB, =■;
. . '■ 480 Chestnut street,
Bel3-ly,4p| i. ■ Seit door to Po»t oSce.
"Nj B.WBPAf-EB ADVi-BTISING,—J OY, OOE * OO
-JH.fficorner pf ETFTH & CHESTNUT Btreeta
PMnttelphto, ana TRIBT7NSJ BUXLDXNGB, New
, J°rk, are agents for the Boxizirs and for the News
papers of the who'e country.
Jyl7-«mrpJ
TBE fIAILY JEVEyiN G BPLLETIN.—PHTLAI>ELPHTA MONT*A V. PEf'FMPEM 3,
/ feCKEiIT’S ABBES F.
JOY, COB « 00,
CLOTH IN 6
600“ HAGS?* _6OO
600 ABGH STREET.
Home Furnishing Goods. »»•**««,.,
Skates, Skates, Wi' •
~ 4 -'Skates, Skates.
ACk HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
■■*±V 49 NORTH NINTH _
i TIN. WOOD, WILLOW ANDIRON WA RE. SAFES.
SETTLE TABLES and CLOTHES WHINGERS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
no 9 9mrpl TBPS W. YOST, Ag<*it.
OPERA GLABBET3,
Fine Opera Glasses, made By M. BAEDOU, ol
Paris. ' MW
Imported and for sale only by 1 ' T
O. W. A. TBDMVLEE,
Beventh and Chestnut streets^:
OC2O-4p,tf
AD.F Jonvs, Wm. temple, Joh h Dickkbson
JONES, TEMPLE <fc CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
RAT MANTJFACTURFRS, 29 Bouth HINTS street,
first store above Cb esixmt. 1 ocs-tf
IF YOU DO bOT DELAY YOU HAVE TIME TO
have a Photograph made and sent to the other side
of the AtJontto for a Christmas Present, Resort to B.
F, BEIMEB ? H Gallery, 62* Arch street.
NEW patterns OF SKATES hare jus* been
added to onr previous good assortment, m king it
now rather superior. Also, Parlor Skates, for sale b/
TRUMAN <fc SHAW. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five)
Market street, below Ninth.
TO JIVE A CONVENIENT DISTANCE FROM
BEIMER'S Photograph Gallery, Second street
above Grefn, is an advantage not to be despised,as
Jon there get good Photographs at a moderate cos;.
THE NEW SD LK of C arved Bonze T Handles.
Bell Pulls and Front Door Lock Fatnhnre, with a
choral variety of Builders* Hardware, tor sal> br
TRUMAN <fe SHAW. No. 835 (Bight Thlrty-five)
Market street, below Ninth.
Mqidings, of ai l kindk k*pt on hand
and n Ured into Frames, at Rt IMKR6 Locking
Glar» ard Plrtrre Frame Emporium, Arch street,
east cf seven h.
MUCH GOOD < OAl» is thrown into yonr ash barrel
by net having the ash*s fir«.t sowed. The
several kteds ofPateot Ash Sifters ar d Slevw sola
by us w ill often pav »or themteives In the coal
TRUMAN <fc SHAW. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five)
Market street, below Ninth.
I ft ftfi LOOK WELL, ge t Shave and Hair cut
i-vJL/tl at Eopp s Shaving Salmon Ma r ana Whis
kers dyed Stave ard Bath 33 cts. Chhdrea’* hair
cut. No. 125 Exchange Place, {!;•) . G. C. KOPp.
ID EMOVAL.—
It THR GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN3UR
* ANCE COMPANY
Have REMOVED to their
NEW OFFICE.
Northrast corner CHESTNUT andSEVENTHs'.reeta.
Philadelphia. de3 tr
IN RICH LACE GOODS.
: Real Black Thread Lace Polatesand s-quara Shawls.
Res 11 ace Parasols mounted with «xquiil!ely carved
ivory handhs; Real Lace Vanool Cover*. Lac*? B*t-.
Po-ker Handkerchief*. Barbes, Colff-nrs, Veils.
itvo cases of very choice, careful selections, suitable
for first class appreciative trade just received and for
sale >t ve y dose prices, by Gao W. VOG&L,
de3-6trp : * No. 1016 Chtstnut street
DARGAINS
D IN VERY FINE RE 1L BLACK
GEO. W. YOOKL. CHANTIXLY VSIL&
, No 1016 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invites the attention of his customers tothecloslnc
out of a stock of very fine Real Lace Yells, at the fo..
lowing sacrifice: Yens worth from I’d to f 23. for|7o
Veils worth frcm ssn to $45 lor flu; some extra tie*
Veils worth from *€o to |9O, for |ir>: some lower cost
veils put in at same reducti n. The reduction is iu
good mith, with a view of closing out the lit In a
few days. noi9 Ctrp*
lULRS JURGKNSEN’S—The finest Watches Im
sported. An assortment fbr sale by
FARR dfc BROTHER, Impoitet of Watches,<tc.,
SM Chestnut street, below Fourth.
Hour SKIBT MAM UKAOTOBY.-Hoop Skins
acd Corset* ready made and made to order, war
' ranted o'lke beat material*. Also Skirts repaired.
MR& E. BaYLKY,
M 2 Vine street, above Elghm
ael3-Pmrp?
pOOPKK A CONABD,
NINTH AND MARKET,
Have completed the addition to their Store, which
beiDg now nearly three times its farmer sire, with !m'
proved appearance and mnch belter light, will take
favorable rank with dm cla»e houses for
THE BALE OF FAMILY DRY GOORR
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 S ' CFFS,
At a reduction of about FIFTY PER CENT, from re
cent prices, which makes the largest part of it AL
MOST AS CHEaP as the old gold rates.
They invite attention to the following:
POPLINS AND ME KINOES.
“lupine’’’ fabrics, from recent sales.
Plain all-wool Poplin Beps;'|l.
Mode colors do do finer goods, at fl 25.
50 pleo s lupins’ heaviest Poplin Reps. |i ss,
.Plaid Popllnr, all-wool, all new. It, |i as and fl so.
‘Lupins’ French Merlnoes, fl, fllo and fl 2S.
60 pieces Frencn Merlnoes, all colors, medium to
finer gradca; prices fl to $1 so.
$1 for Lupins’ Velour Reps,
ft for Lupins 611 k Armure figured Reps.
•French Plain and Plaid Bllk-factd Poplins.
BLACK DRESS GOUI 6 COUNTER.
Black French Poplins fl to f 1 25,
Black irench Mtrlnoes, fl 10 to fl 75.
Black French Delaines, sue to esc.
Black French Delaines, doable width. STc. to f l 2s.
Black Frencn Tamiie, at fl 26 up.
Flack Alpacas, 4ti to 65 v
Black Lustrous Mohairs, 75c. to fl sis.
Black Shawls, Biaca Silks, Blsck Prints,
i DELAINES AND PRINT COUNTER.
These goods are all much reduced.
Id errlmack, Sprague, and Cocheco Prints.
Ften«;h And English Wrapper Prints.
Lupins'Anction lots all-wool Delaines, so cents, v
Lapins' doable wld h Delaines, 75c. to fl so. :
Balmt ral Skirts, £3 to f 10.'.
LADIES’ CLOAKINGS.
Finest French Cloakk gs from Auction.
Fancy Cloakings at low prices'
SlapleCloaklngs, mammothetock.
Castorlnes. Astrakhans Velours;’ '
Chtnchlllaa, Frosted Beavera. etc.
6-4 Goods for Business Suitai
"Hairii. 1 and other Oasaimeres.
6-1 brst'French Black Doeskins;
6-1 beat Frt nrh Black Beavers,Tricots, etc.
CLOAK AND’SHAWL ROOM.
Bistom- sitAPa SacabEs.
All tbk New Shape Cloaks.
Otdered.Cloaks made promptly. . .
Greatßargalos In Broche shawls, 120 np.'
Black Thibet Long Shawls, be-t goods, fs to fl 7.
I sgmar Shawls Zephyr Stawls.
Middlesex I ode Shawls. - ■
BLANKET AND QUILT ROOM.
Blankets by the pair or case.
M arseillee QnUta, direct flrom Importers,
Alhambra Quilts all the sizes, |3 te f 5,
Honeyeomb and other Qnllts.
COOPFR & CONABD,
Ninth and Market.
de3-m,w;2t
EOCEHILL& WILSON
fine clothing house,
603 and 605 Cbestßut Sfreet,
LATEST STILE SACK & WALKING
COAT.
BOYS* CLOTHING.
Y>ART OF TOOK IS-
A flaenoe and PtJnons.se
Solicited,:
, Oat In the Best Styles,
made with care and ele
gance, f'hitable tor the
wardrobe ol any Gentle
in mi.
WANAMAKER
AND
BROWN,
Sixth Street—from Mar
ket to Minor Street.
HAT?, (JAPS AND FUB GOODS,
BETATLUSG AT 'WHOLESAXE FBIOE3,
Barnes, Osteihoiit, Berron & Co.,
8. B. cor. Fotutb ana Cbeitnnt Bta.,
Have now epened their retail Branch Store and will
sell their extensive stock of
Hats, Caps and fur Goods
AT BET AIL,
At Wholesale Prices.
Those in want of Goods of this. description CAN
SAVE at least ONE PROFIT by purchasing here,
deitfrp)
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
We have now received directly from the manulho
lurera, onr
FAIL IMPOKTATIOH
OF
EMBBOIDEBED CLOTH
\
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling
At Reduced Prices.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen&Arrisofi,
Importers of House Furnishing Dry Goods,
No 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
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UNITED STATES
BUILDER’S MILL,
Sot. 24, 26 and 28 8 FIFTEENTH 8T ,
PHTT.ADWT.PTTT A .
FPLER & BROTHER.
WCOD STAIR BAL
USiyRS.NEWKL POSTS. GEN> RAL TURN* tiQ.
SCROLL *OBK etc. SHELVING PLANED TO
OBi FR. The iargestasaonmenteX Wood Mouldings
n this city constantly on hand nolB am rp
—THE SCHOMACKER
Schomacker ManofACtn-iog Company, hav
111 ti i i D g largely Increased their facilities, and
saving filled op a beautiful Wareroom in the pre
mises No.Jics CHFSINUT street, are prepared m
supply at once all demands for their Jostly celebrated
instuiments.
Mr. H. C. SCHOMACKER, eon of the veteran
founder of the house has returned from his two years’
tour among the .manufacturers of the Continent, and
has added his experience to the resources of the es
tablishment.
Be has charge of the Salesroom, No. 1103 Chestnut
street, acd.wi'n able vsl'tanta.devotes his entire time
to of business visitors
Pianos to rent, and repaired equal to new. Pianos
also sold on installments. Tuning al*o attended to.
SCHOMACKER MEG. CO M
nr2T-6trp{ 1103 Chestnut street.
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Article*. • • J se22 s jn.w.f.tfrp
CgXCKEBINQ GRAND PIANOS.
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11l *' 'OO5-tf4p W. H. DU'TOB,
—Mason <s hami.ln cabinsr or-
Wtfif i~l OAN f a ; Oom tTsnpward». Only at GOD Udb.
11l 'SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. nolO-lf.lpl
«TVilopNTAlN'> BOOK WHEAT MEAL of eupe-
All rlorq >llty. warranted equal to any in the mar
ket—in bags, one-fholh and halrbsrreis. Also choice
Bt 1 ouir, Ohio and Virginia lamlly door at tba lovrtst
cash prices. s
GKO. P- ZEHnDKB,
. Fourth and vine.
noST-aotrpj (Snccessor to Allman & Zehnder.)
pETEBSONS’ PUBLICATIONS.
PRICEOF EACH tl 60IN PAPER, or »2 IN CLOTH
TUB SOLDIER’S ORPHANS. By Sirs. A. R Sle
phesa
THE NAT.OtfAL COOK BOOK.
9ABAT. GA IN 1787-
THJt LOS r BKAUTY. A Spanish Love Story.
MARRIED AT LAST. By Aonle Thomas.
FAKIHoN, THE CRICKET By Geo.sand.
oTi'BT OF EIJZ&IIBTa, By MlssThscXersy.
,ATV OF AN’S iHOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN. By
' Miss author of "John Halifax, the Gentle
man” 'Agatha'sHusbsnd.'t ■•ihe ■'glivles." etc.
BLSTER’S FObLT Mrs Henry Wood’s new booh..
THE eoDP BSLE By. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
MAN of.TBS W.iRLD_By WlllUm North.'
THE QUEEN’S FAVORITE. An Historical Novel.
SELF-LOVE or The Afternoon of Single Life.
ST. MARI IN’S EVE By Mtb. Henry Wood.
_Hh F R'l UNK SEKEeR. Bv Mis, Southworth.
FaLsE PRIDE; or Two Ways to Matrimony.
JEALOUSY. By George Sand author of “CJonsuelo.”
THK IX QUETIE; or, Life of Ells. Wharton.
CORA BELMONT; o r The sincere Liver.
ALLWORTH ABBKY. By Mrs Sontoworth.
HE KARL'S SECRET. By Miss Pardie.
TmELOVEk’S TRIALS. By Mrs. Lenls n.'
BOSE DOUOL* 8. a companloa to “self sacriace."
tOiiRIRY * SITSHOULD BE Qoodfnllow.
MlLt BED KKELL. By Mrs Henry Wood.
FAMILY PBIDB. By authorof“Plnne.”
TBF PRIDE OF LIFE By Ladv Jane Scott. '
t*ELF SACK FJOB. Author of‘MargaretMalttand ”
FAMILY SECRETS. By autbof of “FamPy Pride”
LOUD OAK BURN’S DAUGHTER*. By Mrs. Wood.
OSWALD CRAY. By Mrs. Henry Wood
SHADOW OF ABHLYDYAT. By Mrs. H. Wood.
bQi IBE TBEVLYa’s HBIB. By Mr«. H. Wood.
THE CAS’ILe’S HEIR. By Mrs. Henry Wood.
Vf<NFRS PRIDE. By Mrs HentyWond
PBITE OF ABOVE J 1 50 IN FaPER, OR $2 IN
CLtTHi
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
Aadresaall cash or«et s, retail or wholesale, to
-T. B PITEBSON A BROTHELS.
No 306 Chestnut »t., Philadelphia, Fa,
Beolrs sent postage raid, on receipt of reiall price
A 1 NEW BOOKS are at FRIERSONS’ de3 °t
TTALIAN YERMIOBLLT.—IOO boxes hue qua’lty,
A white, imported and for sale by JOS. B. BUMaiHR
A CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. “
Mabklnhwithindelible ink, Emfcroder
Inc. Braiding,
M. A. TOKBBY.
toon FUheri street.
ROCRHILL&WILSON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
603 arid 605 Chestnut Streets
PALL & WINTER
OVERCOATS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
“ THE GHABITY PATIENT,”
.BOGBBS' NEWEST GROUP,
NOW READY.
ALSO, 1
“VSriXSED’S SCHOOL.”
“TAKING THE OATH.”
“THE WOUNDED SCOUT.”
“ONE MORE SHOT.”
“THE BUSHWHACKER.”
“THE RETURNED VOLUNTEER.”
“THE COUNTRY POST OFFICE.”
“UNION REFUGEES.”
“THE HOME GUARD.”
fiGe&ch. Bozins, 75 cents. .
“MAIL DAY,” $lO.
“THE PICKET GUARD.”
“SHARPSHOOTERS.”
“THETOWN PUMP.”
“CHECKED PLAYERS.”
WIT « TH^COOK.”
“• HE SLAVE SALE.”
“VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER.”
“THE CARD PLAYERS.”
J 8 ench. Boxing, 50 cents.
JAMES 8. SABLE & SOU'S,
BOLE AGENTS,
d.3.6trpj 816 Street.
SALE OF A PRIVATE
Collection of First Class European
OIL AND WATER COLOR
PAINTINGS.
OK THURSDAY BVBNINO,
December «. st half rest seven o'clock at onr Art Gal.
kry.No moOHASTNUT Street, wui be (OldaeoUec-
Jlon of choice PalntlDgß oil anfl water color, embrac
ing fine specimens ottne work, of
Mtyex yon Bremen, Walnwrliht.
Vonrsbin, Notttrman,
Biocbart, Trayer,
Zimmerman, Karobn,
Hobbs, ReLzacb
Lemmens, Jungli, lm,
Leempntter, -iioetlcber
• and others.
1 be Fain tinge are now open ibr exhibition, tree, until
the t venlng or sale. ’
. . . BXBOH & SONS,
ae3 R-rp} Auctioneers.
® MARKET «
©'a htnth.
% 4
6TOBE GREATLY ENLARGED—THE WOES
BISTOKI JACKETS.
ASTRAKHAN SACQDES.
PBIMA DONNA SACQPES.
60BED CIRCLES.
Cloaks Made to Order, '
AND ENGAGED TO PLEASE, noisfmwlm
BAKER’S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The largest end best assortment at
Wigi, Toupee*. Long Hair Braid* *b4
Curl*, Water-fell*, Victoria**, Stf.
*ette», Illusive Seam* for Ladiea,
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. TmhS>rp
809 OHESTBTJT STREET,
GBAPES! GRAPEB
ALMERIA BRAND,
IN LARGE CLUSTERS,
75 cents per pound.
DAVIS & RICHARDS,
V
ocaiai ARCH AND TENTH STREETS,
A v a n a jq y M~U~S~I~&
_ FRENCH OPERA.
OF ADM XS3J ON.— Parquet. Parquet Circle
Md. Mam (with reserved seats). One Dollar,
AtnphUhratre, £5 cents.
P. JDIGNEr and c. D R 1 Yr.l f Directors.
FRIDAY EVENING, Decern >er 7th. 1888,
ZAMPA; OR THE MARBLE BRIDE.
.... Owra In three »C«3. Music by Heiold. .
? e A S iS” ®» CA MILLE
Air. ARM AM as ...,Z A MPA
SATURDAY, December Sth,
GRAND ATATINEE.
Admission—ONE DOLLAR (with reserved seats) to
ill parts of the honse.
, r „ THF DAUGHTER OF-THE RFGIMENT.
Mila NADDIE ..as MARIE
Mr. AN! HEIM.. ....... as —TONIO
Ibesaleof‘tickets will commence on Wednesday,
-tom 9 to 4 o’elock, at the Academy andatTraoipler’s
Music store. Books of the Operas far sale at the
‘ cai-eroy. d e 3-stj
IXJ HOUSEKEEPERS,. Jor cleauln* saver ana
L eilver-plaled ware, a NEW POLISHING POWDER,
the beat ever made. FARR* BROTHER.
ft I ** «£4 Chestnut street, below wnmrth f
ALA RMS FOR THE' CHAMBER ANiia FOR
A Traveler’s use. Just Imported by
FARR * BROTHER,
S° o: 0. 324 Chestnut street.
,l "TT—I. _ BMHBSON PIANOS.
Kfirfi „Tne new style Cottage Square'Plano, fall
111 mi. I seven Octaves, beautifal Carved Cases, the
ut hi tcb&rxulng tone. Low Price, guaranteed durability.
‘ 814 CHESTNUT Street. ___
OCs*tf4p W. H. DUTTON.
ANGEtiTCA.—Tbe suuscrioer nas
Olateiy received an invoice of this justly celebrat d
t allforaia Wine, to vhlch he wishes the atteu»
'ion ot cod no pseurs, For pure onajit? and e*qa!s'te
booquet, Uganda omurpassed. It will compare f*.
v j ably v Ith the highest grades of European wines.
ond<anbefXirkistedat»oontonehalftheir cost p v
J JORDAN, 220 Fear street, below Third and Wal
-111 B U
JSSTA large supply of English and Scotch Ales. Por
tei Urown Stout t gether with Jordan’s \elebra*
r H? Tonic >le "F'u* n<iw <*c . nl tears on baud.
CHICKgRING SQUABS PIANOS.
-814 CHESTNUT STREET. __
111 *1 *Ocs-tf4p W. H, DUTTON,
ROORHILL& WILSON
Fine Clothing House,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to
{ (Her, Reasonable, Serviceable
‘ and Fashionable, ~
PBEBEMS FOE GENTLEMEN.
TIES,
SCARPS,
FINE SHIFTS, ~
DRUBBING ROHES,
BEE. KF UT (DATS,
SKaTIf g jackets,
CaBBIaGE BCGd,
SKATING BELTS, \
BLEFVE BUTTONS,
SCARF BtNGS,
GLOVER
WINCHESTER & GO.,
VOO Chestnut St.
des-lmrp ,
BLANKETS.
Blanktls. Blankets.
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRIDES.
AU-wool Blankets, u, 14 ro, $4 7s.
All* wool Blankets, fs. 15 50, |6
gztra neavr all wool Blankets fs &0, |7, |7 50.
very flue ard heavy all wool Blankets,|S, fa so.sy.
v ery fine 1 x»ra heavy all-wool Biaokets, 11W3>15,
w v . 4 F*IiNUH OHiNIZSd. -
£* ve in**! l<*ed oit tun balance of a jobbers
® l? 8 * 9? ier & Co,,s French
Chintzes, which we Ihb> d to at
. , _ ' . OTCWSTS. *
d?i.°s, a flri^^ 8 W e T e^ < 7 )la wlthontn premlam on
gold, all of the choicest ityles.
6-4 PKGLTSH STEBrCTOESa •
|1 quality, all colors, xedneed to 7oc.
1 it do do di 75c.
1 15 do do do 80c.
125 do de do 85c.
• AS.A 3 4 KHGLlbrf POPLINS.
3 OCO yards of 6x>aC. Plaid Pop'ios, reduced to 25c.
500 j ards off? c. Plaic Pooling, reduced to 3?£ac
62c. donbie width Plaid popjins reduced to 37^c.
HO yards Cloth H,t. s reduced to st, coat fl 50/
|3 gay Piaid Poplins reduced tot 2 W *°
225 do do do 150.
2 do do do 125.
.Dies* Gcpds of every variety at lower prices, than
the? have been sold for >he laaisix years. We hav&
B°me o» the chespeft Dress Goods in the diy, all
bought at a tremendous loss to the imporler.
H. STEEL & SON,
Nos, 713 and 715 North. Tenth St,
OPERA GLASSES.
Just Received,
A large and well assorted stock of FINE opera
GLASSES made by M. BARDGU, of Paris, f a sale by
0. W. A. TEUMPLEB,
BBVISIH AND CHESTNUT MS.
deStirpi
DAVIS, POBTER & COATES,.
Publishers and Wnolesale Dealers in
Colored Toy Books and Juveniles,
Offer to dealers the larges; assortment of
JUVENILE BOOKS
IN THE CITr, at LOW PRICES. ■
21 80U1H SIXTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. deSmwffft
NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN 7
Wrapper's.
Wrappers.
Wrappers.
The largest and best Stock can be seen at
JOHN 0. ARRISON’S,
Noa. 1 and 3 N, Sixth Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO,
Hosiery.
Gloves
U nderwear.
And all the latest
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
Prices to suit the times. (gj destjal
JOHN MOTR* SON,
ABERDEEN,
Beg to Infhrm Utelr customers, that, In addition to
their
PRESERVED PROVISIONS,
they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manu
facture,
PICKLES, SAUCES, TART FRUITS
And every description of Oilmen’s Stores. (nol9ml2Crp&
INDIA SHAWLS.
INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS,.
INDIA SCARFS.
GEO. FRYER,
No, 916 CHESTNUT ST.
Invitee the attention of purchasers to his elegant sto iSr
o c Heal India Shawls and Scarfs at very moderate
prices. co«4»i2sxp
THE LARGE STOCK OF
TRUNRB, BA GB. &c,.^
AT NO. 70S CHESTNUT STREET, .
Selling out at cost to close the business.
BROWN <6 MAGER,
n022-12trp5 No. 70S CHHSTNUT Street.
WbITTKN -ND VERBAL BttSCRIP
g. Hons of charac’er. with advice on business,
health, education,etc.,given daily,by
. J. L. CAPEN,
at No. 722 Chestnut Street.
nOl&.WJi:innamypyf
ROCKHILL&WILSCM
fine clothing house,
Coachmen's Costs.
Coachmen’s Coals.
HUNTING COATS.
HUNTING O0AT&