Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 05, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSINESS NOTIONS. '
WE ARE SELLING,
•tbbogato at.~......|i2 00. Price last year .(so 00
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■■ “ 35 00. “ “ 50 00
BwukEes Coats 48 50. •• <• •> Jl2OO
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ii u 500, 41 ' ll “ 750
u ••• . ."0 00, 44 . 44 44 - 850
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■We have by far the hugest and beat aaaortmer <»
ITutS- and Boy.- Clothing In PhllaOe
wWdi Is' being replenished by large daily ad
manufactored of goods purchased reoenUy 4ttona.
un than cost, and laving reduced all stoc’
proportionate prices, are offering such
axe atiovoT
v n « TO IBE TIME TO BXJT-PBIC
*OW i» ,f <B r ' iS ‘OA2J:be no .
%OWEE..
X rETTj* co.,
BrXTH 6TS. J
wmBSSF- ■*2S2Sf%fi&nl£»
,„HSSSSm Jta motto *at the Belipbgnariu
n*m«l wSifeure/ “her Alplalmand systematic:
»iSrSKniT no kirn" '™ a> other remedy, no
LisiKfMT, jq . f fArN . Kn , LKR that will
c € SS,^f^-nv B l4EiiKP *Pd so satisfactorily as kao-
anrfa Ct has been thoroughly tested
1,1 .thefield,in thecountlng room
£li<) , st the Jorge,mu r»gciviliansandsoldlers, In the
sno'a „ _,j, «pl al, thioughont all the vorl-n
ellmf soi uie ear ><Ul -„ verdict has come
(aj adSadwayt Beady Belief i, applied
txu tnauy.or i m inwardly accordirvj to directions,
f >tevcr‘cotiie, reoses to extei/” Use no
wj tr or BuENS,er ScAi*Ds,or Cots,
CBAMrßtrg* itsses, or Strains. It Is excellent for
CHiLBXAJ2.b 4 OSQUITO-Bites, also stings ofPoi
»° >or tiv Jfcrs. IDs unparalleled tor bun strokes,
A TSHEUMATIEM. 1 OOTHACHK, TIG DoiiOU*
1- .iFIiA'HEATION OP THE STOiIACH. BOWEUS.
gKiBNET Si Good for almost everything. £to
‘ia® ll ?* thonld he without It. Fellow directions and
» EP*' -dy cnie will be effected, bold by Drngglsts.
-Tiice cents per bottle. . no2l-w f,m Ist
•? GEO. BTEOK <6 CO.’9 PIANOS.—
WjfmEyEhe&B beautiful instruments are asSESiS
i F/f if Strongly recommended by the follow-* 11**1
2os among the leading artists in America as any
Pianos made in tht» country or in Europe, ✓
Wo. s. b, hlllls, Xheo. Thomas, &. O. Timm,
tttax Haretzes, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl
Wolfeohn, Chas. K. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, Carl Gaert
aer. H, 6.*, Thunder, J. 2f. Beck. Joseph Bizso, 3.
&Oro&8.
Ozbcgxaes of certiffcates as to their durability, and
aee xaierences oi one thousand purchasers in Bhila
ifaiphVfi and vicinity, to be bad on application.
For sale in Philadelphia only, by
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
CHICKEBUSG PIANOS XiS EUKOPfc.-HA.NS
•?C*H JIULOW, the great German Pianist, by letters
test received from Europe, propose* to play only the
iiHICHERING PIANOS doriig his concert tour 1n
l&a United at&tes,
«c24-tf|
PIANOS. > GEO. STECK & GO’S, cele- ( PIANOS.
PIANOS.. >bxated Pianos. for sale only-} PIANOS.
PIANCS. Jby J. E. GOULD, *(. PIANOS.
Seventh and Chestnut.
jeotp— A UHlCiv KTPiTKG GHANO PIANO— mWn.
aßSSSpiayed by Scambatl, the great Pianls B3a£3
flilTfof Europe, at Florence, Italy, was HI til
<?onsldtie<s foiperlcr In ail respects to the tastrumeaw
Kti Eroao woca & Srard, hitherto zegardedas tbe best
feifce world -
Hew Booms ftl4 street,
wlttf “
wmk- CHIOKIS&ING GRAND PIANOS,—-
BaEVi—The New Scale rhirfrprinrGrandy!. n_ 1
HI I.l»Pianos are acknowledged the best inHllii
Jutland, Gsmany and Italy, Notice the great teati
aaonlalß received from Smope in Angnst last. Mag
xoacent collection of these instrument*.
ÜBICKBRING ROOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STREET
QCS-tfg W. H. DUTTON. ’
METER’S NEWLY IMPROVED CRE3-
fESI@CENT SCALE
ITTaTI OVERSTRUNG, pianos.
Acknowledged to be the beat. .London Prize Medal
•sd Highest Awards in America received. MELD
DEONb AND SECONDHAND PIANOS.
qc2»w t ß,m-3m Warerooms, 722 Arch st M below Bth.
KINDT. & MANZ'S (FORMERLY WITH
w»i 1 iiiiStemw« y) uasorpaa>ed Pf ANOS, at mooe
•111* »rate prices. Maxsoall & Mittaupr's powerful
Pianos, others fors7s. A. BCHERZER,
n023-f,m,w-13t3 525 Arch street. 1
CABINET ORGANS. Z) These beantlfal instruments
CABINET ORGANS. Vare male only by Mason
CABINET ORGANS. J HaMLIN. and for sale in
Killadeiphia, only by J. E. GOUBD,
- Seventh and Chest cut,
c—THIS
■gaw^PIANOS possess quality of tone andESSssSS
«l *1 » amount of power next to the Grand ITT Vfi
JPiano, and aie partienlariy adaped to the Parlor
the Boudoir or tbe Study. These ber.utifnl In«tra
ments, in great-variety, at the Chickering Uooms. 914
CJfcestnnt street.
©c26-tf
OBttikjJib, MKLODBOA'B, CTTBRV —_
B*ft*%=3 HTYLE.—The Gem Organ
SHI *» » Immense assortment?veiy low prices. ITT S.TT
eiAJSQ BOOMS. W. SL DTJTTON,
No. 914 Chestnut street*
«»■ WHT..w Taa UEWSTYiiJB HHEK
®BSfcs*r|=?feGN PIANOS, seven octaves; charming tone:
»*• *■ 'guaranteed durability; very low price.
914 CHESTNUT BTiiSET\
PIANOS. I HAINES BEO’S. elegant lns'.rumejits
FIANGS. J-and moderate m price, 1 have dealt In for
PIANOS, J fourteen years, and give a Ive years’
guarantee with each. j. E. GOULD.
nos-tf Seventh and Chestnut.
SWING BULLETIN.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,. 1868.
THE SENATE.
The action of the Senate yesterday, in
refusing to take up the House bill which
revokes the President’s power to grant a
general amnesty, will provoke much
animadversion on the part of Union men
who desire to see prompt action in Con
gress upon such legislation as is neces
sary to put a stop to the President’s fla
grant abuse of the power now in his
hands. It is not pleasant to see nearly a
dozen EepublicanSenators castingalmosf
their first vote, on the re-assembling ol
Congress, with the opposition, to defeat a
proposition which was so patent to' the
lower House as to be decided at once and
hy an overwhelming vote. An impres
sion was rapidly gaining ground, when
Congress adjourned, that the Senate was
controlled by a timid and vacillating
policy, unequal to the responsibilities
and the emergencies of the times. This
feeling -is likely to be revived and
strengthened by such action as that of
yesterday.
But it must be borne in mind, on the
other hand, that the Senate has always
been accustomed to move with slower
.steps than those of the popular branch of
Congress, and there are some of the Re
publican Senators so wedded to the idea
.of the necessity of debate, that
it is quite impossible for them to act
upon the most obvious propositions un
til numerous arguments and speeches
have been made upon the subject. The
Democratic minority is always ready to
move in flying column. Its compact
tody is held in light marching order,
and with its admirable drill and the
superiority of its tactics, it is always pre
pared to avail Itself of the temporary aid
of thp heavily-loaded and slow-moving
wing of the Republican Senate,.. There
can be no doubt that in due time and
% after solemn delate the Senate will eon
j&clnde that the country requires the
s hteb I, idgement of the powers of theßseen
ev*| aD< *. loyal friends of CoDgress
such patience and faith
BpM atjpay be blessed with, until their
shall see their way clear to
proceed with business. T . 'v.-.-
yesterday lasted just for* ses ? loa °*
but there can be no dou BQiau^9 >
members become mo .64 that when the
the novelty of their accustomed to
acquainted with th P oB ™* oll afi 4 better
mentoof the peo’ * temper and require
tbeir daily seßsi : they • will extend
go oh to atten- an hour or two., and
country. 4 to the buainesa of the
’M'pggnr AafTHEAy FAIXtVBE*
the grer ,ca b y personal results, some of
failur* characters in history were
wor) Csesar, after conquering the
leo -4> ‘fiied a dog’s death at last; Napo
ti 4,’from being almost master of Con
/Oental Europe, ended his own days a
prisoner; and Cromwell left a barren
I -sceptre, “no son of his succeeding.’’
, (Failures are by no means uncommon
> events in history; but failures in high
: places, where they are the result of the
: wilful blindness or blundering self-oon
ceit of the victims, are rare. Charles I.
and James 11. were failures. The first
tried an experiment with the temper of
the masses, and he learned, to his heavy
■ cost, that he did not have the people of
the time of the Plantagenets or the Tu
dors to deal with, and that the impe
rious rule of the Henrys or of Elizabeth
would not suit the seventeenth century.
James 11. was a failure, not so much
because of the lack of natural parts, but
because-he failed to keep pace with the
spirit and the temper of his times, and
because he foolishly attempted to restore
what the people of England had long
before most emphatically discarded. In
our own time and country John Tyler
was a failure, and before the days of An
drew Johnson, he was the most pitiable
failure in American history. Like
Charles I. and James 11., John Tyler
attempted not only to run counter to the
spirit of the age, but to foil and defeat
the will of the party to which alone he
could look for support and encourage
ment. Charles’s disregard for the voice
of the Commons, James’s evasion of the
laws of the realm, and John Tyler’s
jealous opposition to Henry Clay, and
his affiliation with his old political
opponents, in the insane hope to create
a new party in his own interest, were
the snags upon which these distin
tinguished failures went to wreck.
But Andrew Johnson stands foremost
in the order of great failures and the most
pitiable of instances of going to pieces
when the skies were bright and the
Bailing was perfectly plain. Taking
the prominent English failures a 3 par
allels, he has not the excuse of Charley
I, who, from the circumstances of birth
and training, and the plea of the kingly
prerogative, could not be expeeted to
have much regard for the rights of the
masses.
H. DUTTON,
No. 914 Chestnut street.
W. H. DUTTON
W. H. DUTTON.
W. H. DUTTON.
The Philadelphia Academy of Music
is the noblest theatre in America. In
some respects it is superior to any in
Europe. It is meant to promote musical
taste find encourage artists. But it fails
to do this, and opera managers and
opera artists dread a visit to Philadel
phia. It rarely pays a manager, and ar
tists are so chilled by the reception ac
corded to them, that they can neither
do justice to themselves or the music as
signed to them.
It has already been stated in these
columns that one difficulty atthe Aca
demy of Music arose from the reserva
tion of the five hundred best seats for
privileged persons who pay no entrance
money. A few of these were original
subscribers, who paid the par value for
five shares each. The greater part, how
ever, bought their five shares much
below par, say from forty to sixty dol
lars per share. A considerable number
also acquire the privilege of these seats
by paying a trifling sum to th<? actual
owners ofshares and receiving a transfer'
of free tickets for a seaLm or a
year. Thus the best part of the
.house is appropriated to persons who
pay but little towards the annual ex
penses, and who, in general, do nothing
towardsoflering inducements to mana
gers and artists to engage the Academy.
In a day or two the excellent French
opera company, that performed in a
nearly empty house a short time ago, is
coming on another experimental trip.
the d
■rr
James II had the plea of earnest re
ligious convictions to excuse his failure
to meet the expectations of his country
men, and both himself and his hapless
father drifted to their thrones by birth
right, and although their subjects saw
fit to oust them from their places, they
did not have the mortification of know
ing that they had first deliberately
chosen them to fill the offices from which
they afterwards ignominiously ejected
them.
John Tyler stands first in the list of
American Presidential failures. James
Buchanan and Franklin Pierce who
came after him were more than his peers
in respect to weakness and meanness;
but they were both faithful to the in
stinets of the party that elected them,and
although they were superserviceable in
their partisanship,they could scarcely be
called treacherous, and to that extent
they rank higher than the recreant
Tyler.
With most amazing blindness, or with
a strange infatuation, Andrew Johnson
has failed to profit by the examples that
history sets before him, and he stands
confessed before the world as the most
distinguished of failures. He is power
less against the Congress with which he
has quarreled, and which he has grossly
insulted; the people repudiate him anc i
his principles, and he has no party ex
cept foiled traitors at the South, and
sympathizers with them at the North,
who only espouse his cause because they
believe that his treachery to the party
which elected him will profit the ene
mies of that party. How melancholy a
record! f
THE FIVE HENDEED.
j(LY EVENING- fl fJLLETIN.— FHfLAI) E
The managers have been liberal towards
them, and the general public is disposed
to be equally so. But the privileged
stockholders, who monopolize the best
seats, with few exceptions, show no in
clination to spend a single dollar. It is
estimated that not one-fifth of the stock
holders buy any extra seats, or use any
exertions to. induce others to assist in
operatic enterprises. If this indifference
continues there can be no more operas
in the Philadelphia Academy. The five
hundred gentlemen and ladies who have
bought their privileges at a low price
are ruining the fortunesof the Academy
as an opera house. Cannot something
be done to stir up a little liberality in
them, or to relieve the establishment of
the incubus of the Fatal Five Hundred?
THE FIBE DEPABTXEJir.
The convention of firemen called for
the purpose of preventing, if possible,
the passage of the ordinance providing
for the better regulation of the Fire De
partment, met again last evening. - The
delegates talked complacently of getting
the bill into the hands of the Committee
on Fire and Trusts, where it would be
Buffered to die a natural death. They
expressed a disposition to hold the fear
of the combined opposition of the fire
men over independent members of city
councils, and they protested their un
willingness to be controlled by the regu
larly constituted authorities. It seems
extraordinary that a body of men should
claim to hold a special mission to ex
tinguish fires in their own way .whether
the public like it or not, and to be su
perior to the law while thus engaged.
Common sense would say that there is
no such prescriptive right to put out
fires, any more than there is a right to
force the volunteer performance of any
other police business upon the commu
nity. San Francisco has just setupapaid
fire department; Cincinnati, Baltimore
and New York have abolished their old
irresponsible departments,and they have
profited by the change. Philadelphia,
though proverbially slow in following
these examples, is nevertheless sure,and
the action of the firemen themselves, in
opposing wholesome restrictions upon
their department, will tend to aid in
''ringing about the result to which they
are so much opposed.
On Monday evening next the great
Italian actress, Mme. Adelaide Ristori.
supported by a full dramatic troupe, will
appear for the first time before a Phila
delphia audience, at the Academy of
Music. The opening drama is Medea ,
written in French originally, by Le
govfi, for Rachel, who, in one of her
caprices, refused to play in it. It was
then translated into Italian, was played
with Bplendid success by Ristori, and
has, ever since, been one of the most
attractive pieces of her repertoire. The
old Greek legend has been admirably
dramatized, and in the role of “Medea,”
Mme. Ristori exhibits her extraordinary
gifts to the greatest advantage. The
sale of tickets for the Ristori nights has
been so large already as to give assurance
of full and fashionable audiences.
Jo bn B. Uyen* & to., Auctioneers, Son,
232 and 231 Market street, will hold oa to-morroa-
C'lhnnday) December 6, at 10 o’clock, a larva anti
Important sale cf Foreign and Domestic Diy Goods
on four mom! o' credit comprising 350 pieces 010 hs'
Fancy Cassimeres »nd Coalings. French Doesxlos
Tricots Pa tt ;is,E*qolmaux, Mi scow and Castor Ben
vers. Pilots, French Ratines. Astrakhans. Chinchillas
Italians, latln de ohones Ac. Fill lines lmp-.ru.tl
Drees Oocds. Merinos, Popli s Eplnglines, all-wool
Plaids, Impress Cloth Coburg). Ac Also, LI o i
cords, ir v-riety, WbltPOonda. Balmoral and Hoop
6-kltls, '1 raveling and Under 6hlrts and drawer*
.-evringa. hies, ccarfs, Umbrellas, Ac; 5 000 noz-n
Gloves-, plain and lancy, In every variety, of a ceiet
brared importation. A 1.0, 150 packages Cotton and
Wooun Domestics, large Hats B-d Blankets, An.
A leo, large Invoice Carriage and Sleigh Hob-a. tar
city aalea.
ALPACAS AND MOH4IR&
Also, 20 cares black Alpacas and Mohairs, ot a five
rlte lir roriatirn. toclosea consignm-nt.
Ok Fbiday, December 7. by catalogue, on tour
months’ credit, about 250 pbces rich lloy.l Dan-aak
Venetian. Superfine and Fine Ingrain, Dutch Homo!
Cottage, List, ano Bog Carpetings.
In consequence of the great preparations requisite In
the manufacture ol first-class Frameaforthe Palatines
Imported by A, D’Huyyetier fctq of Antwerp, the
be le which v e announced to take place m November
baa been unavoidably postponed until the 19th soth
arid ziet December, at which time It will pualtlvelv
take place, atbcoti’a Art Gallery, 1020 Ct eatnnt street
Nr. li’Huyvetter returnshla thanks to the public tor
the high appreciation of his lmportaUon last season
In consequence ef which he will offer at this 50!e260
Orlglnairalnllrgs, htsentire invoice, constituting the
finest sale ever held In this cnontry.
B. acoi’P. Jr., Auctioneer.
Sale of Valaable Stores Harket and
Strawberry streets, by James A. Free
man, A nctioneer.
'1 he sa.ee by order of the Orphans’ Court, on Wed
ue-day next, lntlndes the t states of Thamit Jfewutotm.
deceased, and Bar car el Balt, ceceased, being valuable
otMra, No. 207 Market street and No. 2 strawberry
JH See James A. Fremm't auction advertUcmcnts
Oil and Water Color Paintings. *
The collection of Pain lings now oa exhibition at
Meears. Birch ABon’s Gallery, No ills Chestnntstreer
is well worth a visit. 2he sale takes place to morrow
(Thursday) evening. We advise all to visit them pre
vious t their being taken Irt m the w*Us, as they will
well repay Ore trouble. The Gallery will be open nndl
10 o'clock this evening.
Notice—Sane of Boots and Shoes.
Phllin Ford A Co., Auctioneers. wIU eeU at their
store, No._6o* Market street, to-morr w (Thursday)
morning, December 6, commencing at ten o'clock*
large and desirable assortment of Boots, ShoesTßro-
To’which the attention of buyers is called.
—'Mgr-. HAINES BEOS.’ PlANOS—Moderate In
nTttlP rlce ’ and sold with five years’ guarantee.
HI u t j pt QOtJLiD *
nnln-tf.tpl SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
STATION Eat S -LLTl’Eina, GAP AND NUTK
OPAPEBB. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS and
low§tBgureoai° too Staaoner y Une, selling atthe
!• B. DOWNma’S Stationery Store,
mal2-tflrp> Elgnth street, two doors above Walnut.
JUiiN CBTJMPIBUILDEB,
MBl CHESTNUT STREgTT,
. , . And 213 LODGE BTafIKT.
igEs^pgsgSigSiST* tot {sassy-
OAJdUil.ii W. LhINAU,.No. ill Eolith eiJIVENTH
® *AM*to rt „ PLUUBE “- gabSS
-iaam work done pr irantiv aad in the
bea i,? a SF e f f°“Pa. Gas fliiurea, aid all n a°eria]
•wed in th» ’ pbldpbb fnmlehed. o'”-" miui
4 WARBUBTON,
PABHIONAELR hatter.
, , . <3oCheatnntatreet
Nert door tivPoat nfflwt
ROCRHILL& WILSON
Fine Clothing House,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
Foreip and Domestic Fabrics Made to
Order, Seasonable, Serviceable
31 MB;. BISTORI.
and Fashionable.
PHIA, f> T
CIO T H ING
g®* CHRISTMAS! .g*
mZ»M w w OABSIDY, ’ Mt.M
NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STSEBT,
Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected
stock of
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWABEandFaNCY ARTICLESofEVERY
DESCRIPTION; suitable for
BBIDAB AND HOLIDAY PBE3ENT3.
Ap examination will show my stock to be unsur
passed In qualfy and cheapness.
Putlcular attention paidto repairing. de>lm|
'&TEWBPAPKB ADVERTISING.—JOY, COE & CO
U. E. comer of FIFTH * CHESTNUT Streets
Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New
York, are agents for the Bulletin and fi>r the News
papers of the whole country.
Jyl7-Smrp} JOY, OOK A CO-
600 GB 6OO
House Furnishing Goods. 600 AECH STEEET
tkates, Skates,
iIQ BOUSE FURNISHING ST. ER Tf\
fs. baM
nos 3m rp? TBQ3 W.~ Y OST, Ageat.
f \PKBA GLASSES,
PKrlfl FlDe optra Glasse3 > made by M. BABDOO, o:
Imported and Tor sale only by
„ U- w. A. TSUMPLEB,
Seventh and Cbealnoi streets.
OC2Q~4p,tf
Jl 1 -joS’tlm'plk & c»^ 0H *' Dic:kebso -‘ <
«2t MANUFA^^I^MMEW
flist store above Cheamni. hStf 1
n'HKBK IS A DESIRABLE PECrTLIARITY IN
, *, b 5 Photograph* made at B. F.'REIMEB’S gS.
Yfch 1 Arciotree:; that Is. the shadows are soft, and
?* T *i e ! ' rnip tln e t here isisufHclent strength to mite
thefeatures In teller. ® c
PAKLOB by which skating may be done
n y'or bouse or cn your pierza at all seasons or the
j e» r. and an assortment of Ice estates and Skate fix
sale by TBU MAN & SHAW, No. SSS (Eight
Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
Y Cn WKHT GOOD PHOTOOBAPETt AND DO
L not desire to pay an extravagant price: you mu3t
therefore, resort to RMMEE'S Gallery. Second sSml
above Green. Six Card l£j.plom^oh'£!**■
s^&Mtb*' 0 ' 855 <***“ Thirty-five) °M»rket
TtEEP FRAMES FUR NaiUßaß OS HvIR
fri r on band and made to order, at BEX
ai b r s Booking Glass and Picture Frame Emporium
Arch street, east of Seventh. saiupurjom,
rpo KEEP TOOK BOY FBOBf STREET e<sn
1 OATS SAND EVIL ElimSi
Cam oflools or Boys' Turning Bathe. This will
bung cor h’s mechanical and inventive talents and
k*ep him at home A variety at TRDMaV a
briowNlnUt 835 (El * ht Thlrty-flve) Market street,
edding and visiting cards—
Elegantly executed In tbs
latest .-oreity of style.
MASO' <& v-0..
907 Cbsstnuts!
OSEWOOD WRITING DESKS—
TV BITING CASES- ! ~ *
* \ Id English and French Calf, Russia leather and
lurkey Morccco,
At very law prices.
mason & no.,
MTCbesmnt street.
Fa ns.- '
A beautiful assortment,
P-tlrued French Pan*,
Jostm'eived direct.
MASON A LO.,
9tT Chcstuutatreet.
jniUUQXJET D’oKIAANS-
A most delightful toilet water,
i mason & CO,
v Sole Agents.
907 Chestunt street.
A VARIETY of ELEGANT and USEFUL iB
. TICLEB FOR TH> HOLIDAYS— in catvel end
fecolrnwooc und I very, Pen-bo dere. Bookmarks Pa
t er Knives. Inkßtanda, Match Boxe3 Ac., Ac.
• , Mason a c_>..
de4 ist rpi 9-jT Chestnut street.
“\T OCNTAIN” BUCKWHEAT SISAL of aapfr
J.U rlor quality, warranted .qual to any in the mar
ket—ln baes, one-fourth ami hall barrels. Also choice
bt Louis. Ohio asd Virginia mmllj lionr at tha lowest
cash prices.
GEO. F. ZKHNDBR,
Fourthand Vine.
Poi.«-uotrp} (Successor to Allman A Zehnder.)
Hour SKIitT MAXsUifaCTOKV.-aoop Stlxti
and Ooraeta ready made and made to order: war
. anted of the best material*. Also Skirts re paired.
MBS. 22. B^YriKY,
'> 812 Vine atreet, above Eighth
iMS-smrpi
«—-yt’-y mason & hamlin cabinet or
ift'i ! T = i>?£JSsl.£9F 1 175 upwards. Only at GOULIs 8
111 41 'SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. Dolo-tf,4p| ‘
IN iUUH LACE GOODS.
Beal Black Thread Dace Polstesand Square Shawls
Real Lace Parasols mounted wllh exquisitely carved
Ivory handles; Beal Lace Parasol Onyera. Lace htets
Po*ket Handkerchief, Bathes. Coiff-urs, Veils Ac.’
iwo_ cases of very choice, careikl selecilons. suitable
lor first class appreciative trade just received and for
sale at ve y close prices, by. GKO W. VOOeL
de3-61tp* No. 1016 Chestnut street
A I,ARMS FOB THE CHAMBER AND FOB
a. Traveler’s use. Just imported by
BABB <S BROTHER,
324 eheatoutstreet.
CHICK ERING SQUARE PIANOS
IfsWl 914 CHESTNUT STREET.
11l AI 1 pcs-tf4p W. H. DUTTON,
■ITOHOUSRRJtKPEi'JAfor cleaning silver anc
IsQver-plated ware, e NEW POLISHING FOWDEJt.
ibe beet ever mane. Parr A brother,
r *l° lM Cheatnnt street. below Fourth.
oargains ““ :
D IN VERT FINE REAR BLACK
GEO. W. VOGEL. CHA «TIILY LAOE VEILS.
„ .A . No 1016 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invites *be attention of his customers to thetio’inc
'utoi a stock of very fire dt-ai lace Veils,at the fo*
‘owlngtacrlnre: Vei•» worth ftom |lotof2B, for $7 si;
Veils worth frrm S3O to A*s lor flo; some extra tine
Veils woith from sto to f9o, for |IG; some cost
v oils jutln ot tame reCucti d The reduction Is in
eood mith, with a view ot cluing out the 1 t in a
dpva no 2« ctro*
CHIOKERmq GRAND PIANOS,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
111 11 *ocs-tf4p W. H. BUTTON,
\i j"W {j *NB l.bDd ng and t.r B*le
* y JOd. B. BUdSI>R <fe Cu.,106 South Delaware
avenue.
ROCKHILL& WILSON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Ceaehmen’s Coats.
Coachmen's Coats.
HUNTING COATS.
HUNTING COATS,
! Esaaaai
Cot tau» Best Styiee,
nwle irttb cue uurele>
mpce. Mtttahla fi>r the
wardrobe of any Gentle*
man.
WANAMAKER
Arm
BROWN,
Sixth Street—from Hv
ket to Minor Street
Skates, Skates.
Plain and Inlaid.
ir vsov & co M
ft)7 Clieainat street.
MARRING WITH IPiriMt.im.K UMJi., temwi..!..
tag, Braiding, Bumping, Ac.
M, A.TOBREY.
' ' 1800 Filbert atreat.
- CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS.
„ »H CHESTNUT STREET.
" » 11 ’OCS-tUp w. H. DUTTON.
RDGKHILL& WILSOJf
603 and 60 5 Chestnut Street.
LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKING
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
CURWEN BTODDABT & BROTHER
Have determined to offer their
ENTIRE STOOK
At such prices as will effect a ’
BAPID SEDUCTION
And give purchasers an opportunity of selecting a
- useful and acceptable
HOLIDAY GIFT. 1
CUBWEH STODSABT ft BBOTHBB,
jNos. 400, 452 ana 454 N. SECOND ST.,
. X ' ~ .
des-etj ABOVE -WILLOW.
SALE OF A PRIVATE
Collection of First Class European
OIEAND WATER COEOB
PAINTINGS.
ON THURSDAY EVENING,
December 6. at half r »st seven o’clock at nnrArt Gal
ltry.Ro 1110 CHESTNUT Street, will be sold a collec
tion oi choire Paintings oil aod water color, embrac
ing fine specimens of tne work, of
Meyer v on Bremen, Wslnwrfsht,
Von fr*Bbln, Noturman.
Piochßrc, Trayer,
Zimmerman, barobn,
Robbs. BeJzscb,
Ltmmens, Junght-im,
Leemputter, Boetlcher
?t! I T, .a < and ethers.
j be Paintings are now open for exhibition, nee, until
the tvenlngoi sale.
.„ .a , BIBCH A SONS,
de3 -tt-rpj Auctioneers.
NEW JEagSS*
FHEIGHT 3EiOXJX£J
To lie Soaih and s oßthwest,
VIA THE
P&iladelpiie, Wiimirgton and Balti
more and Delaware Railroad,
To Crlsfield, Md„ thence by Steamers of the Great
Southern Inland Navigation Company to Norfilk, Va.
TTePhDadeiphia, WUmiigtonano Baltimore Bail
rr>ad Crmjany o*e irepared to oner Inducements to
shippers ft touthern *nd South wmtern freights which
Haverotbfenaffordedberetofore hy any otherllue.
TL»ugi Bills of Lading given to all prominent Boath
hor further information apply to
CHaBLHS B. WILLIS, Agent,
Broad and Washington Avenue,
CHARLES EL DILKJSS, Agent,
No. 411 Chestnut street.
CHARLES E. IDE, Master of Transportation,
noi7-tfrpi P.. W. aadßaßuß.
‘Hardifg’s Boneless Mackerel.”
In small Kitts for families.
Bower’s Phiiad’a. Sugar Cured Hams,
SMOKED, SPICED £ FRESH SALMON,
BPIOF.D OYSTERS, &o.
ROBERT BLACK,
H. E. for Eighteenth ft Chestnut,
del-B.to.tb.2mrp
pOOPRB & CONARD,
NINTH AXD MARKET,
Have completed tbe addition to their Store, which
belos now nearly three times Us farmer size, with im,
proved appearance and ranch better light, wiil take
favorable rank with first cla-a houses for
1 HE.SALE OF FAMILY DRY 60033.
They announce having just,purchased largely, at
panic auction tales, of
FRENCH AND OTHER DRESS FABRICS,
And will sell il est. and their entire large
STOCK OF DRESS S i UFF3,
At a reduction of about FIFTY PER CiNT. from re
cent prices, which makes the largest part of it AL
MOST AS CBEA P as the old gold rates...
They Invite attention to the follow ing:
POPLINS AND MERINOES.
"Lupins”’ fabrics, from recent sales.
Plain aU-wcol Poplin Rena,
Mode colors do do finer goods, at 25.
£0 pieces Lupins' heaviest Poplin Reps. 5; 2%
Plaid Poplin - *, all-wool, all new, |i, fi 25 and *1 50.
Lupins’ French Merinces, $l, (1 10 and fl 25.
60 pieces French Merlcoes, all colors, medium to
finer grades; prices $1 to fl 50.
01 for Lupins’ Velour Rep 3.
fl for Lapins Silk Armure figured Reps.
French Plain and Flaid Silk-fact d Poplins.
BLACK DRESS GO Jib COUNTER.
Black French Poplins fl ii 02 25,
Black French Merinces, f 1 10 to fi 75,
Black French Delaines, 50c to 6Sc.
Black French Delaines, double width. stc. to 01 S.
Black Frenca Tamise, at fl 25 up.
Black Alpacas, 40 to 652.
Black Lustrous Mohairs, 75c. to f 1 25.
Black Shawls, Black Silks, Black Prints.
DELAINES AND PRINT COUNTER.
These gcods are all much reduced.
Merrimack, Sprague, and OochecoPrints.
French and English Wrapper Prints.
Lupins’ Auction lots all-wool Delaines, 53 cents.
Lupins’double wid h Delaines, 75c. to $i 25,
Balmtral Skirts, |2 to f 10.
LADIES’CLOAKINGS. '
Finest French Cloakh gs from Auction,
Fancy Cloakings at low prices
Staple Cloakings, mammoth stock.
Cast orines, Astrakhans. Velonrs.
Chinchillas, Frosted Reavers, etc.
6-4 Goods for Business Salts.
"Harris' and other Casslmeres.
6*4 best French Black Doeskins.
6-4 best French Black Beavers, Tricots, etc.
CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM.
RjSTOBJ-SHAPE SACQUES.
all the Kbw Shape Cloaks.
Oidered Cloaks made promptly.
Great Bargains in Broche shawls, 120 up.'
Black Thibet Long Shawls, b»*fc goods, fS to $l7.
r&gxnar Shawls, Zephyr Shawls.
Middlesex i ong Shawls.
BLANKET AND QUILT ROOM.
Blankets by the pair or case.
Marseilles Quilts, direct from importers.
A lhaznbra Quilts, all the sizes, (3 to f 5.
Honeyeomb and other Quilts.
t COOP KB * CONARD,
Ninth and Market,
de3-m ,w-2t
FINE CLOTHIRG HOUSE,
COAT.
BOYS* CLOTHING.
2050. J. ALCORN, 2050.
DEALER IN
Lebfgb, GieeawootVand Locust Mou
ntain
OOAJL.,
Taid, 2050 Maik t 8t„ Philadelphia.
JSTSelerted from themost approved Mines.
toe post offlc i e rg 3s bo '
HUGH McILVAIN s .
3401 Market Street.
A foil assortment ef
Building- Lumber.
A superior lot of tboronehiv seasoned
chestnut boards.
CABOBINAFBOOBmGACABOUNASTEP
4:?■£ 84and8 biehMichigan plank
r C Mg^^. B * aSOne<l * IUKO * y ’ =ui to P et£|lW
JJORSE COVERS,
BUFFALO bobes,
BAP EUGP.
_ - , ANGOLA MATS
BELOW MARKET RAPE*, ’
KNEaB3&OO m
Life size hoiae In the door. Come and^aee.
UfilOE LEAGOE HODSE,
PHILADA., Leo, 3,18G6.
The Annua! Meeting of the UNION LEAGUB. oz
Philadelphia, will be held at the . *
LEAGUE HOUSE,
Monday iveningj December »oth,
At 8 o'clock, P. M.
By order of the Board of Directors.
- GKO. H. BOKSB,
ae+6t .* BECEBETABY^
CfiOBBI OPERA HOUSE ART
asiociation. -
THE DATE DETERMINED.
The day on which tbe final distribuflon will ptiei.
fiveiy take place i 3
January 31, 1867.
We, the undersigned, aCommlttee appointed to con
duct the aw* rdirg of: remlnma to the members of the
CBOSBY OPEBA BOUfcB ART AJS6OCTArJtt>N r
have been authorized oy the management to announce
MONDAY, January 21,1567, m the time when the
FINAL AWARD
of all the premiums thAi be made, without further
postponement.
In order that Mr. Crc.sty may lizethe fall benefit
of hlB enterprise, and that theca caus may beheld
by bona fide purchasers and not df him, It Is neces
sary that the remaining ce tificates should be speedhy
disposed ot Tht Committee assure all partes inter
ested that every care will be taken to secure perfect
fairness in awardirg the Premiums,
WILLIAM P. COOLBaUGH, President Union Na
tional Bank.
AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer 0., B. & Q. B. R.
E, G. HALL, Ball, K'mbark & Co.
ULINTON BRIGGS. Ewicg, Br ggs <feo6.
J. C DORK, Preeif ent of tbe Board of Trade.
JAMESH. BOWaN, President Third National
Bank.
JAMPSFARGO,Snp’c American Express. Co.
FRANCIS A.HOFFMAN, £x-I*i€Ut,«dOVernOr,
I. Y, iIUSN, Monn & Scott, Elevator.
J. A. ELLIS, President Second National ’Rantr,
The Fubscriptir n Boots will be closed when the s*l©'
of certificates shtll bav* been completed,
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTIUE.
A Christmas Present for jour Parent,
Unac*r:;flc&te
with u 'i h* apple Gatherers,”
and the chance of a p« emium worth s6oo fiOO.
A Christmas Present for jour Slater.
Ore certificate,
with ‘The i Wanderer,”
ar d the chance of premiums worth from $5OO to SSOD,QO&-
A Clnifitmas Present for your Brother.
One certificate,
with the new e: g- aviug ‘Westward.Ho»”
and a chance of possessing the Crosby OperaHonse,-
A Christmas Present for your Wife.
Two certificates,
with ’TrvirgaDd Ms i Friends.”
and two chances cj premiums worth from focO to
UfcO. '
A Christmas Presen t for your Daughter.
Tbre*- certificates,
with Huntingdon's ’‘iltrcy’s Dream,”
and the chance oilecjmi'g worth more than half a
million.
A Chiistmss Presently yonr Son.
Four certificates.
with the chromograph, Toe American Autumn,”
and four chances of prerr iams worth from SSCO to isoo -
I>o. ,
A Christmas Present for the Pear One,
One or twenty certificates,
with one or twenty chances or mating her almost a
xnUiionare.
As well as a chancr of becoming the possessor of
A BIFRSTAD**, worth $20,003
A CONSTANT MnYEG, worth $5,000.
A LEU J ZB, worth?!,UCo.
A CROTSEY, worth $6,000
A GiGNOUX, Wsiths3ooo. _
A HART, worth $5,000.
■ ■ A SCHUSSKLE, worth $5,C00.-
A BEARD, wO-thfi.COO,
VOLK’S BUST PF ABkaHAM LINOON,
worihfiOOO
Or hundreds of other pictures, by the leading Artists
in America.
CERTIFICATES
Remit; if possible, by Draf&or Postoffice Order.
fl®»Begister all Letters containing currency.
Direct to
U. H. CROSBY, Actuary.
PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY,
THE ART INSTITUTE, No. 625 BROADWAY, N. "SV
SOLE AOFNT IN PHILADELPHIA,
T. B.
BKW BULLETIN BUILDING.
AND GALLERY, NO. 1305 CHESTNUT STREET,,
del 8&w if
JULIS JURGEN PEN’S—The finest Watches lm
p',r t fi. An assortment for sale by
FARR & EBuTHEK, Importer of Watchea.&c.,
321 Chestnut street, below Fourth..
—wbp-< EMERSON PIANOS.
BLHIGI The new style Cott*sre Square Plano, tall
111 1 1 1 Seven Octaves besntifhlCarvetl Cases, they
most charming one, Low Price, g rsranteed durability
KU CHESTNUT Street.
Ocs-tf4p W, H. DUTTON,
ROCRHII L& WILSOB
FINE CLOTKWS HOUSE,
603 and 605 Chestnut Slyest,
JF’AXAa & WINTES
OVERCOATS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
.FIVE DOLLAR*.