Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 08, 1866, Image 4

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    GOOD-SISHT.
BY W."A. KENDAEfc.
• Good-night—good-night!
The hour- of parting brings the hour of
: dreams;:-
- Be tby sleep oalm ( and deep.
Aspeliof down on silky eyelids laid;
Between our pillows distance only seems,
Darkness is* a transparent shade,
’ And sweetest speeches silences inclose,
Dike roses’ perfume, folded in the rose—
J Growing intense as silence deeper grows:
Still nearest and dearest, ' -
Thy heart and mind willdieep;
Through the dim star ti me, into the far clime,
Down Slumber’s fathomless stream,
We shall float together, in balmy weather,
- With thoughts of bliss agleam; >
Good-night!
Good-night—good-night!
Those parting words are but a tender cheat;
We know whether we go
Beyond arms’ reach or wide as worlds
apart,
Together we shall throb at each heart-beat;
Thrilled by the same electric dart.
Shot from the arch god’s arched bow,
Through either bosom’s wall of snow—
Forever and forever be it so!
Though far as star from star,
Twin souls will interflow;
All the dusks between are a flimsy sheen,
But silver threads the tides, •
And every “good-night” is a well of delight,
Where Dove transfigured hides;
Good-night!
COTS’ BCXJLSrrjpB,
The Reorganization of the Fiee De
fartment.—A meeting of the City COunoil
Committee on Trusts and Fire was held last
evening, in the Common Council Chamber,
to consider the bill latelv offered by Mr.
Evanß, of- the Ffteenth Ward, to reorganize
the Fire Department of this city. Delegates
from various fire companies were present,
and protested against the proposed ordi
nance. A free interchange of opinion was
had among the members of the Committee
and the fire delegates; after which the fire
men were requested to withdraw. The sec
tions of the bill offered by Mr. Evans were
then taken up separately.
The first section, providing for the ap
pointment of the Mayor, the Chief of Police,
Fire Marshal, and the Presidents of Select
and Common Councils, as a Board of Fire
Commissiouers, was amended by striking
out the Chief of Police and inserting a Fir©
Commissioner, to be elected by the Direc
tors of the Fire Department, to be chosen
from the Department.
The second and third sections were
adopted as previously reported. They are
as follows:
That all complaints or charges shall be
- presented to said Board, and said Board
shall have power to suspend or disband any
ifire company for riotous or disorderly con
duct, on finding them guilty of the charges
preferred, and said decision shall be final.
The Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart
ment, and his assistants, shall be subject to
such rules and regulations as the said
Board may prescribe; and charges being
preferred against the Baid Chief, or his as
sistants, for misconduct in office, or neglect
of duty, the said Commissioners shall pro
ceed at once to hear anddetermine the same
and: if found guilty, the Commissioners
shall dismiss them, and their salaries shall
cease from the date of their dismissal.
Carnival Ball, at the' Academy op
Music.— Our readers should take note, that
Messrs. Abel & Risley, so popularly known
Mr their various Carnivals and Fancy Dress
Balls, the past four seasons, have opened
their sucsoription books for “Da Coterie'
Fancy Dress and Bal Deguise,” to come off
at the Academy of Music, on Monday, Jan.
14th, 18f7. The list was commenced some
three weeks since, and already numbers
over 800 names of some of our most promi
nent and estimable citizens. The good taste
and refinement which have marked their
former exertions to please the fashionable
and amusement-lovingrpublio, will, we feel
certain, from what we have learned, be ex
ceeded by the splendor, lavish outlay, and
beauty, which they are determined shall
make this an even greater success All that
art can accomplish, or money produce, will
be achieved in the Ball, by their united
efforts, and we counsel all who wish to
share in the pleasure of the gala night, not
todelay entering their names upon the sub
scription books. Otherwise, they may find
that, large as the Academy is, the number
of tickets required to fill it, may have been
disposed of, and the three obliging gentle
men we have named may be compelled
greatly against their wishes, to avoid selling
any more to scores or hundreds of the dis
appointed. The books are open for sub
scribers, and tickets ready, at Peterson’s
Book Store, 306 Chestnut street, and Rislev’s
Upws Depot at the Continental Hotel,
.Church Improvement. For some
months past the First Presbyterian Churoh.
Northern liberties, on Buttonwood street
peiow Sixth, has been undergoing very ex-,
tensive-improvements, whioh speak well
lor the taste and vigorous life of the congre
gation worsniping there. The interior has
been entirely remodelled, a new marble
ptupit of beautiful design and admirable
/ size has been constructed, the ceiling and
walls have been finely frescoed, the pews
have been richly upholstered, and the
carpeted. Walnut inside
snutwr blrnds have been put up, unia ue gas
fixtures introduced, etc., whileme exterior
has been repainted and the front altered so
as .. t c correspond with the improvements
The whole cost we understand is
about $l3 000. This edifice, now one of the
most handsome churches in the. city, will be
re-dedicated next Sabbath (Dec. 9th). The
sermon in the morning will be preached bv
the pastor, Rev. T. J, Shepherd, D. D„ and
m.-the evening by Rev. Daniel March, D.D.
These services will no doubt be very inter
esting and fully attended.
Domestic Markets.— Prices in market
this morning were as follows: Apples 26 to
40c. per half peck; butter 45 to 60c. per
iR‘L 0 i8 okena 19 t0 . 22<3, P er cranberries
16 to 18c. per quart; cabbage 5 to 10c. per
head; celery 6 to 10c. per bunch; ducks 23c,
P® r egg B 42 to 60c. per dozen; geese 180.
per lb.; hominy 12c. per quart; lard 20c. per
lb.; potatoes 20 to 25c, per half peck; pump
kins 10 to 25c. each; onions 12 to 18c. per
half peck; roast beef 23 to 25c. per lb.: sir
loin steaks 28 to 30c.per lb.; mutton Bto 20a.
lb ;j. P° rk 14 to 20a- p er ,b.; partridges
40 to 500. per pair; rabbits 25c, per pair
squirrels 60 to 65c. per pair; sausages 16 to
23c.per lb.; turnips 10@20c. per half peok:
turkey 23 to 250. per lb., and veal 8 to 180
per lb.
A New Baibboad.— Arrangements are
mow toeing made to ooDßtruot a railroad
from Holmesburg to Bostleton, a distance
ot . o miles, the said road to be connected
with the Philadelphia and Trenton Bail
road at Holmesburg. This new railroad'will
also connect with the Philadelphia and
Attleborough Bailroad, whenever com
pleted!
A House of Cobbeotioe.—The speolal
CouncUa appointed to con
" cfrrV^£ r^ p fi ety of e . reotin g a House of
<?/rtes" ec “°s> held a meeting yesterday after
secure®?.: a sub-committee of
•ne 18 ! 1 £ 6W York and Boston, and
, i ? b »‘ h 6 management of public in-'
«£srk -- those cities.' -
j.f&g&l by'. EW ' HoBTiouLTUBAo HAhi.—
L' B’3S£i?jifae 8 ’3S£i?jifae 'in placing in
°f thereof of. the ;new
is expected that
setfin^ Ioof Wre
DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8.1856.--TiiIPLE SHEET,
The Falling of a Brewery at Bel
; mont.— The Coroner held an Inquest yes
. 1 arc ay, on the body of Charles Morris, a
Vtone mason, who was killed by the falling
of a brewery, in the course or constraction
at in the Twenty-fourth Ward,
lon Wednesday last. Mechanics at work at
11 he building -were examined as witnesses,'-
and the carpenters testified that the stone
i 'T aUs were not properly tied together; while
I the stone masons testified that the cause of
I the fall was not the want of a proper con
struction of the walls, but was due to the
j lintels over the window beads not being of
.sufficient thickness, to the joist placed on
them extending too far through the wall,
and to an attempt to wedge the wall up
■when it began to settle. '
The jury rendered the following verdict:—
“That the said George Morris came to his
death by the falling of a building at Bel
;inont, Dec, 5, 1866, From the evidence be
fore us, we censure Messrs. Grace <fc Carlin,
contractors for the stone work, for the bad
iworkmanship in the construction of said
building, as it was in evidence that the walls
were not properly tied, and using mortar of
an inferior quality.”
Fair, —During Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday of next week, there will be a
sale of useful and fancy articles at the
Church of the Covenant, on Filbert street,
above Seventeenth. The sale will be for the
benefit of the church, and the ladies of the
congregation have made extensive prepara
tions for it.
Cut with a Hatchet.— William Peter
son, a little boy of five years, living at No.
2038 Green street, while playing with a
young companion, yesterday afternoon, had
hisnose nearly cut off by a hatchet in his
playfellow’s hands.
; Gband Army of the Republic.— Capt.
William M. Runkel has been authorized to
organize a post for the Grand Army of tho
Republic, at Norristown, Pa,
Mb. Salbsbury, 1240 Howard street,
Kensington, has received a fresh supply of
Irish dulce.
A Model Paper. —The Watchman and
Etjlcclor, of Boston, has an enviable reputation for
ability and enterprise. It has not been surpassed in
merit by any religions journal in the conntry. But it
aspires to higher excellence, and proposes to become,
with the opening of the New Year, one of the most
comprehensive family papera in the world. It will bs
greatly enlarged, and published on adoabls sheet; one
sheet devoted, as hitherto, to religions matter the
other to literary, social, monetary, and agricultural
articles. This latter department will be new Bnd pecu
liar, with a rich variety of contents, embracing articles
on current moral, social and political qn'silons; on the
leading men of the age In thought and action: reviews
ot important books; tales for the family circle: agri
cultural and gardening matters for farmers; and
mot etary articles and reports of the markets for bos!-
nessmen.
No Journal in the world certainly has a morecom
jrebenslve plan to meet the wants ol all families and
of all the members In'a family; and as the editorial
staff will consist of nine men, all able and experienced
in tl e several departments., who will be assisted by
thirty contributor*; many of them hiving a national
r-patation, the Watchman and JRejlzctcrr must becoae
a model family paper, unequaled In merit and In circo
lation. Ita enterprising conductors deserve the largest
success. We reler our readers to advertisement In an.
other column.
Indian Delegation to Paris.—lt has
been deffnltely settled that a large del eg Alien from th®
b orthwest tribes of Indians are to be sent to Paris
as a contribution from the United States to the Expo
sition. The Indian Bureau and Colonel Rowland, the
1 ommlssioner of the Northwestern Stales and Territo
ries, have extended every facility In their collections.
Mr Henry C.Jarrett will take the management of the
party. They will carry with them their various cos
tumes, wigwams, war and agricultural Implements
and will form the only contribution from the United
States to the tenth group within the limits oftheEx
position. There will be some Interesting products of
the United States at the Exposition, and none more
‘mportant than samples of the excellent Pennsylvania
coal sold by W. W. Alter, 357 North Ninth street, and
Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
Ever Victorious,—WherevertheWheei
er & Wilson Sewing Machines are exhibited for com
petition, they are crowned with victory. Tbpv
are adapt* d to all kinds of work, easily oMraua
seldom If ever get out of order, and with carehSta
lifetime. Hundreds of persons havecalled noon their
agents for their sale In this city (Messrs. PetersailA
Lit Ue, No 7M Cbesmnt street), with a view tosecurea
IV heeler & Wilson for other machines.
The daily sessions of Congress are verv
dull. We have had a session of several days, and no
fight. 1 s Mr. Morrissey going to sit by and see this
tbipg go on, or has he some of the leaders ot the Be
publ can and Democratic partlea In training, ao as ta
get ready . for an exciting debate? We know things
will htrcaller be carried on on scientific DrindDlm.
uls tn science that we are enabled to dress so nicely
and cheat ly as we do—those of ns who deal at Chariai
Stokes & Co. s first-class Beady-made;under the S®
unentai.
The “Martha Washington,” ia the
pleasing name of the popular new French Bonnet
brought ont by Wood & Cary; 73 Chestnnt street. It Is
rith and novel. Their great reduction In prices S
attracting crowds of customers. v 13
Elegant Confections.—At this season
of the year the mind naturally reverts to confectionery
and the stem of appreciative humatlty as naturalfv
f in In the olrectlon of tne .'amons eaUbllabmeat of E
G. Whitman <fc Co., No 315 Chestnnt street, below
Fourth, a bur stock was never In better TOndltioS
choice, elegant and delirious, and what la Quite as im!
portant, unquestionably pure and unimpeachable
wholesome. E. G. W. & Co. are making the most ex
tensive preparations for the holiday season, and a
visit to their extensive establishment would richly
compensate the visitor. ricrny
Raisins! Raisins! Raisins!
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
UM Chestnnt street.
Stabtding Intelligence,
IHE FENIAN EXCITEMENT ’
BOCKHIIi O S G W^OV ?D THE PaEaiDENT!
BBGWN STONE CLOTHING HALL,
ELEGANT SUITS FOR 3 611,1605 Glieamat str ** t '
GENILBMKN,
YOUTHS.
BOYS, .
AND EVERY OTHER MAN.
French Cocoannt Cake, Original with
Morse & Co., So2and JO4 Arch street. “
What Shakspeabe Says,—“Some men
are bora great, some achieve greatness and soma have
greatnets thrust upon them,” Mr. Charles Scheltae
artistic Bootmaker at No. Ml, moiih Jfflghth“trat
haa achieved greatness in his vocation by tornUhlae
his patrons with elegantly modeled Boots, that fft
cloEHy, s'etcomrortably, and are made of the beat
material. Gentlemen who dtalre each boots ata very
reasonableprlce are earnestly advised to call on Mn
ream,. He cannot fall to please all who patronlto
a G. Byron Mobsb <fc Co., 902 And 904
ake pleasure In announcing to the
pnbUcihattneyare now prepared to tumlsnto Par
ilea a follvarlety ofFineana Fancy C&fcea, Table Or
naments, Charlotte De Basse, Maraaqaea. IceOreamV
Ices, JgDM. Ac., Oilch^SdDobSe?*6iS2f(ss
quetts, Fried (patera. *c. China, Glass and Silver and
a> full corps of First Glass Walters on short notloe. •
Iboning Tables, Step-ladders, Meat
PurnlahlDg Booms, 222 Dock street, below WalnutT
Elliptic Sewing Machine Company’s
Bt! ,!° 11 fiew Jng machlnee Incompa
rably thebeßt for family use. Highest premtnm tmia
medal), Fair Maryland InsUtoto. and
Penfipylyanla State Falra, 1866. Na 923 Cheetnnt
Db. Leon’s Electbic Haib Benewer
—Delightfully perfumed for the toilet. Pronounce!
??®* I i, w H?? vense, ?., Iti ff>e very beH preparation far
the hair. Itts a positive cure lor baldness immedi.
ately arrests falling out of the hair, and restoresgrav
lock sto their original color and luxut lance. One trial
will satisfy you. 1
Frames and Pictures.—The best place
to get lrames for your picture? ana pictures for your
frames— Walnut, Gfilt, Velvet, frames; Engravings.
Chromos, r holographs, Ac. Frames made to order
Pholo ’ GQOda ' 6 “ Arch
Sieves Plated Ware.—Two hundred
Tea B.ta; like amount or Patent Spont Ice Pltnhnrs
tosatetotots to stilt, at the mSnm«tarLi
FRED. LEEBFRELD, 233 Bonth Fifth street.
F. Ct MEYER, Sapt,
Misses’ Hats,
Children’s Hats,
Oakfobds’ Continental Hotel,
Db. Reon's Infant Remedy,—a mild
yetsureandspeedy cure forcoUc.cramps and windy
palna. Invaluable fbr teething children Excellent,
hjfo. for chlloren of a rest teas and fretini habit, and in
fllcases oflooßeneas, griping, vomiting. or other In
ward grief, It glvea immediate ease. Sold by all drag
gists.. ■ ••
Christmas Pbesents. •
Bridel Presents.
Presents for Jonr wife.
_ Presents for yonx Daughter,
lathe style ora •
, Fine Bet of Purs
_. Stored of
CHAR. OAHFOBD & SONS,
Under the Continental HoWh
Now IS the .Time.— The Honey-brook
Cpal.is aoknovledf ed by allwhohave nsad It to be the
rln.t household nae. Itia free from elatoand
leaves -no residuum In burning? but ashes.
JT r ; I ! aik . l T y > at tbe ?• w - corner of Eleventh
fcC Nc^ ,e ' baa the asenoyof this pa, ttcnlar brand, and
m,°hTm h° are fcbont 40 supply themselves Bhould call
_ A Fine Display of Confectionery.—
Jh.c demand for sweetmeats always Increase as the
holidays draw near. George Jenkins, "No low
Rnn D RrSt r rS n Btre , et, i? la blay3 achQl c e aaaortm'ant of
Caramels, French Becrets, Candy Toys.
ac.. which are exceedli gly attractive. -HeWalso at
vr*£S!3i ,-£ ore lt n Pratts, Nats, Almonds, Bardmes,
Preseived Ginger, Syrups, &c._ ‘
■ Deafness, Blindness and. Oatabbh.—
P-, Professor pf the Eye. and Ear. treat!
*c the above members with
ffea? tmoatBn 9 C£ S?- Testimonials &om the most re
tS?S^SS2S. ln S. eclty jr ,,l , ! l? 6eBßat hi® office? No]
SlSFlne street. The medical fitculty are invited to an,
®JS% nts > “he '-as had no secrets In hi.
ftr eyM ln “* ed ’ No charge made
AMIISEHESf TS.’
The Walnut.— Mr. J. S. Clarke’s en
gagement this week has bsen most tri
umphant, the house ‘ being crowded every
night. We are glad to know that Mr.
Giarke contmnes his impersonations next
week. . '
The Chestnut.— To-night “The Ding
Strike” and “Gunmaker of Moscow” will
be given. The former play has been one of
the greatest successes of modern times.
The Arch.— Mr. and Mrs. Paul make
'heir last appearanceto-night. On Monday
Mr. F. S. Chanfrau appears in his renowned
personation of Sam. He will be rejoicinelv
welcomed back to Philadelphia. .
The American.— “ The Black Crook.’ ’
Signor Blitz gives his customary enter
tammente every evening and on Wednes
day and Saturday afternoons at Assembly
Building. He is drawing excellent houses
and his programmes are fresh every day.
NEW PCBUCiTIOm
£JHARLES DICKENS’S WORKS.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD OWN A SET.
PETERSON’S UNIFORM ILLUSTRATED EDI
TIotfS.
No library or family should be without asetofßict
v£L 8 ? orka j£ l - editions of Charles Dlccem’s
published by T. B. Peterson A Brothers, 3 6
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, are the beat and only
complete, as Bellas tbe cheapest editions published in
the world. In fact “Peterson's Edition’* is the only
nniformotepnbllshed In tbeworld cootalniue all the
original Illustrations by Crulkabank. Phis, Leech.
Browne, Maclise. and other artists. The illustrated
«dltion contains over Five Hundred inustratli»as,-The
ioUo»ing is a list of the various editions and styles of
Mndlng of Charles Dickens's Works a*i published by T
B. Peterson <fc Brothers, wlih the price of each edition
OCTAVO EDITION.
Each book bFlug complete in one volume, cloth.
Our Mclual Friend s6o Dav dCopperflsld 250
Pickwick Paners... —2 5u Barnaby 5O
Nicholas Nlckleo> 50 Martin 6O
Oreat Expectalioi-s Old Curiosity bhop 25)
Lamplighter s Story .._2 5C- Cbrlstmas Stories .2 50
& rickena's mewSiorlea 250
?ff.^ k T?°4 se 2tl A Taie of Two cutest 50
JJtue D0rr1L,;.....„ 2 & American Notea and
Dombey and Soo 250 Pic NicPapers... .2 50
bkelcbes by ’-80r”.... 2to
Price ot a stt. in Black do L, In 18 volumes tit 00
Pi ice of a set, in Full Law Library style S 3 to
Price of aset, In Half Calf sprio sled .... 63 oo
Price of a set. In Half Calf marbled edges 6S oo
Price of a set. In H.li Calf, antique n 00
Ft Ice of a set. In Half Cal r. full gUtbacas etx 7a oo
PEOPLES DUODECIMO EDITION.
Each book being complete In one volume, c’oth.
Oar Mntnal Friend 5. 50 Little Dorrlt L ....2 so
Pickwick Panen. 250 Dombey and Son.— 2so
Nicholas Nlckleby 250 Christmas StoHea 2so
Great Expectations 250 Sketches bv ••8ax".... 250
Lamplighter's btory ...2 60 Barnabv Budge..... .2 so
•■avldcopperfleld .2 so Martin Chozfiewlt. 250
Oliver TV*Lt. 2 50|Old Curlosltv Shop. .2 50
Weak Home— 2 sol Message from the Eea.-2 50
A Tale of Two Clttt- ..,.2 60| Dickens’s New StorteaJ! to
Price of a set in Black cloth, 18 volames ,ut 00
Price of a set. In full Law Library style...— sj 00
Price of a set, in Half Calf sprinkled edges— so m
Price ofaeet, in Halt Calft marbled edges....:. 6S oo
‘rice of a set. In HalfCaU, antique i 72 00
Price of a set. In Half Calf, full gut backs. 4c. 73 00
ILLUSThATED DUODECIMO EDITION.
_ Each book being complete In two volumes, cloth.
Onr Mntnal Friend—. 4 01 Ttieatr Hmu, . m
Pickwick Papera 1 00 sketches by • too
Tale of Two Cities. —4 00 Bamaby Badge. ...4 m
Nicholas - N1ck1eby .....4 00 Martin GhorSewß— .4 m
David Copperfleld 400 Old Curiosity Shou—4 00
Oliver Twist™ .4 00 Little Dorrlt— 4 in
Christmas Btories 4 00 Dombey and Son— 4 00
j. The following are each comp'ote In one volnoie.
Great Expectations —2 50|Dlcken'e New Btories._2 so
Lamplighter’s Story —2 501 Message from the Sea™* SO
Price of a set In 32 volumes, bouatf in cloth—™AS4 00
Price of a set In Full Law Library style... go 00
Price of a set in Half Call; antlqae.!. £
Great Expectatlnm. — 75 Little Dorrlt I 75
Jjunellghter’s Story.- 75 Tale of Two Cities 75
FavldC»pperfield 75 New Tears’Stories. 75
Dombey and Son 75 Dickens* Short Stories, 75
N icholas N Ickleby 75 Message from the Sea. ?s
Pickwick Papers.. 75 Holidiy stories.. —I! 75
Christmas Stories. 75 3!etches oy • Bos " ts
Martin 4 hnrzltwlt. 75 American Nbtes..—ZT ts
Barnsbyßodgv 75 PlcNlc Papera— 75
Dickens’ New Stories... 75 Homebody's Luggage 2s
Bleak 80m... 75 Tom Tiddler's Ground, a
Old curiosity Shop. — 75 fhe Haunted House.™ 3
Joseph GrimaldLa— 75
Price of a set in 27 volumes, hound in paper, $l5 00.
We lavlte everybody to call In at onr store and look
at and examine tae various editions of the works of
Charles Dickens published by us
copyofellher edition of ths works of charies
Dickens will be sent to any address, to any part of tba
country, free of transportation, on reoelpt by ns of the
advertised price of the edition wished.
Booksellers will be supplied with any of the above
editions at very low rates.
Address all orders to the Publishers,
T. B- PETERSON * BROTHERS
. CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelplSrS
And tt ey. will receive Immediate attention. deS-M
CURTAINS.
NEW LACE CURTAINS.
ln^rom'toel«7AS«lraSMSj B toNe'“Tort? r ® C ® lV '
NOHINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.
lrom ordinary to rich style.
FBENOH LACE CURTAINS,
Fromthelowent^them^t, quality;somepf them
ALSO.
VESTIBUL* LA.CB,
EMBBOID MUSLIN CUHTAISII,
JACQUARD do.,
And Crntaln Muslins in great variety.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
1008 Chestnut Street.
: 0c25-thsa tu-tf rp}
/COMPOUND CHARCOAL BISOTIT. "
BOfi PlSfiSifflA
““EpMd of Fine, Willow Charcoal, Ac.,
ui.irof £r&n Wftfers. by which mnurinpn
816 Pondered peasant and pal
ftiftblOt They will prov© to b© a vaioabl© remod? ihp
Heartburn, aterbrash. Aoi(iity.NsQßG& Bractj^nn
|S~ifSs»w&arisuS3si
tj^^assiiassadstas'
F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnut,
B “d Atch.
Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut,
George a Bower, Sixth and Vine.
B. L. Stackhonae,Eighth and Green.
C. Shivers, Seventh and Spruce.
Morphy A Bro„ 1700 Locust street,
Wc. Blair’s sons, 800 Walnut.
H.. Thomas. moo pine.
Bills, Son A Co, Seventh and Market.
Johnston, Holloway A Oowden,
v And druggists generally, '
CPABKBItJG ANGELICA.—The subscriber
Olately received an Invoice of this Jostjyceiebrattd
California Wine, to which he withes Use* attorn
Hon of conno ssenrs, For pure quality and eiauMta
bouquet,itetands unsurpassed., It wtU comnaref*-
vtnably wlth thehlgheet of BuropeSt wtoif
ted Tonic Ale. Fine Cider, Ac,. always on hand?
IiJHUJ HAINES' BROS.’ -wivna. t .
dealt In them. for 14 years. Miiteflh
SJL™«SSSL te ® e “ lll<i>r 6 ye*"- PricesnTVTf
from|3oote|soe, J. K.GOtn.n •
colo,tt,sj> SsvtntU and Chestnut,
THE FENE ARTS
“POPPING THEQUESTION,”
A charming uew humorous Group, by
A. PUSOHJSL, MUXTIOH. . V
I?ew.Be«Jy. ' .
Eerie’s . Galleries' and Locking ’ Glass
Wareiooms,
816 CHESTNUT STREET;
des-st rp PHILADELPHIA.
“THE GHMITY PATIEHT.”
. ROGEBB’NEWEST GROUP,
NOW BEADY.
I ALSO,
“UNCLE NED’S SCHOOL”
“TAKING THE OATH.”
“THE WOUNDED SCOL’T.”
“ONE MOKE SHOT:”
“THE BUSHWHACKED.”
“THE RETURNED VOLUNTEER.”
“THE COUNTRY POST OFFICE.”
“UNION REFUGEES.”
“THE HOME GUARD.”
,15 each; Boxing, 75 cents.
“MAIL DAY.” $lO.
“THE PICKET GUARD.”
“SHARP SHOOTERS.”
“THE TOWTI PUMP.”
“CHECKER PLAYERS.”
“MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE COOK.”
“THE CAMP FIRE.”
“ • HE SLAVE SALE.”
“VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER.”
“THE CARD PLAYERS.”-
it each. Boxing, 50 cents.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
SOLE AGENTS,
des-etrpj Bl6 °tGstnwt Street.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
with greatly Increased facilities, and a large corps of
first-class workmen, are now manufacturing a
large stock of
LOOKING GLASSES,
guaranteed the BEST FRENCH PLATES ONLY ’OR
No b ALE, and would call attention to their dally aug
menting ASSORTMENT as UN EQUALED and at^
Vi BY MODERATE PRICES.
EARLIS’GALLERIES,
aQil 816 CHESTNUT STREET.
GENTS’ yLBAISIIIAGGOOPS
NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN
WRAPPERS
WRAPPERS,
WRAPPERS.
The largest and beat Stock can be seen at
JOHN C. ARRISON’S,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street.
PHrT..ngT.Pfna,
Hosiery.
Gloves,
And all the latest
NOVELTIES FOB GEN
Prices to suit the times.
PBESfiNTS FOR GENTLEMEN.
TIES,
SCARFS,
FINE 6HIBTS,
DRESSING BOBEB,
BREAKFAST OOAT3,
SKATING JACKETS,
CARRIAGE BUGS,
SKATING BELTS,
SLEEVE BUTTONS,
SC ABF RINGS,
GLOVES.
WINCHESTER & CO,
...IT? 6 St.
BESTS' FUENISaiHJ GOODS.
P. HOFFMAN, Jr.,
(LateG. A. Hoffman, successor to W. W. Knight.)
FINK SHIRTS re,n.ujguaj
AND WRAPPERS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Silk, Lambs’ Wool and Merino
UNDER CLOTHING.
835 AROH STREET.
n 027 tuths 3m rp ■■ uxxMjgii.
strreK all of which will be sold reasonable. Ladles
desirous zuahlsg a handsome present, will do well
M-pear this place In mind beiore purchaaine eSe*
i n| de7»2trp
CABFiariaße.
NOTICE.
CAEPE TINGS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
LIEDOM & SHAW,
910 ARCH ST.,
se!2 sm rp{ Between Ninth and Tenth.
UNITED. STATES
BDILDEE'S MILL,
Noi. 24,26 and 28 8 FIFTEENTH 8T„
PHTTiA DELPHIA. '
IPT.FiR di BRiITHRtL
■ wood mouldings, SaaomraraTiiffiiAT
i.'li?; 111 r>Tni,TTO ~ a ™
■pnpHi JOHN A. WAB2TEB for Borlinsrtnrv
ijdcl Bristol, Xmtqs nhntntt' ffmvir
wtysrfiat2P. Ui .Returning’ leaves, Bristol at ?.io a.
M.V stopping ucb wsyatEiverton Tamvirt«ii> am
deJueia.Md -SwSSl^
Underwear.
WEAR.
desjal
Twenty Thonsan d persons hare been successfully
treated by ns. Bead certificates of Important cnrenln
“Press" and “Telegraph.” Mrs. Pro! Bollea gives her
special attent ion to the Female Department of the In
stitution. Cares guaranteed. Consultation free.
N, B.—Physicians and Students can enter at any
time lor a full co tree of Instruction In this Great Dis
covery In the healing art Our former Students, who
now practice our old system, are especially invited to
call and become Instructed in our lata and Important
discoveries, so that they may learn how to cure more
diseases, and In a much lees time than by the old sys
tem. Persons who have tried Electricity and failed in
getting cured are especially Invited to call, as we have
cored many obstinate diseases, alter being treated
electrically by others In this city, without any benefit.
An Interesting pamphlet mailed free of charge. NO
SBOCBS GIVEN.
BOOKS AND THE MOST IMPROVED INSTBU
MEETS FURNISHED.
noB th s tn Sm Bp{
AS GOOD AS NEW.
eam l “i 200r50 years use, Fire-Proof Quality is the
MARVIN’S SAFES.
ALUM AMD EET PLASTER.
RKIiTABTiE AT AT.T. tththm,
AMPLE TESTIMONIALS.
jyrARViN & 00.,
721 CHESTNUT St., Masonio Wail,
2SS BROADWAY, N.Y,
, Send for Illustrated Catalogue. - ' ee»smw3mxp
H. SUNDERMEIER.
MANUFACTURER OF
Plain and Fancy Confectionery,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL.
No. 830, Arch Street,
below NINTH ST.
noa . tu uPHILADELPHI A.
>5536. M-iJTOJTOEN AND VERBAL BESURIP
iSffia H°n? of character, with advice on business,
health, education, etc,, given daily, by
- J. IfcOARHK,
gL x at No. 7a Cheetnut Street, ;
nolS-WAtaSmrpj
CLOTHING.
■ REMOVAL.
J. HENRY EHRLIOHER,
;; Tailpr, /,/ ,
Has removed from 821 NorthTHIRD 6tre“t,to
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING,
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECOND FIDOS, FRONT. ho22lmrp}
JONES’
\ ■
Old Established
ONI PRICE
FINE
Ready-Made Clothing House,
604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth.
EDWARD P. KELLY.
TAILOR,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hu now the FAiL AND WINTER STYLES and 1
complete assortment of
FAIL ABB WINTER GOODS.
x»S c S Hlß^<, , , ? al or sogerior to those of any other
ITrat-Class Taliortnjc feitafilluhroent, at moderat.
prices. Satlsiisctton guaranteed. Pattern Olothes to
nhow the new and prevalent styles for the »»
of cnstomea and pnbllc. wMr " n
FCBd.
LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
80. 718 Arch «t, abavo 7th.,
At his old established Store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER
FANCY FURS
FOB
Ladies and. Children-'
My assortment of Fancy Fore tar ladles and Cbn
£s“ tj now complete, embracing every variety met
will Ire worn dnriny tne core my --nnnn ■
Remember the name and bbwiw
No. ns ABOH Street, above Seventh
I have no partner or oonnertlnn with any athm.
n the city. ocao « B3«i»
LADIEB’ FANCY FURS
A. K.*F.K. WOMBATS,
417 Arch St.,
havr now open
A Fall Assortment of
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS!
Abo a exeat variety of
FANCY
aad Sleigh Robes,
JIEDiU
ELECTRICITY
wm CUBE the most obstinate, long dlseaßei
when admlntoteredThyT
DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & BOLLES.
I THE OLD ASP ONLY Mf.UKr.B *
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
S. E. coi. Walnut and Thirteenth Sts.
FIRE PROOF SAFEST
A Christmas Present for yoor Parent,
... . Onecemficate
_ Apple Gatherers,”
ana the chance of a pi emimn worth frsPo.ofl>.
A Christmas Present for yoar Slater.
; One certificate, ..
and the chance of premiums worth £romsSoo to fSO&OH.
A Christmas Present for yonr Brother
One certificate,
wit nine newergiaWne ‘Westward wm"
and a chance of pogsesalsg Uie Crosb“o^?aHoasi
A Christmas Present for yonr Wife.
~K « Two c*fiiifl<utea f
, .with -‘lrving and his literal Friends « •
and two chances 01 premiums worth from jajo to («W -
A Christmas Present for your Danghter
... _ Three certificates.
„ with Huntingdon’s •• Mercy's Dream,"
and the chance oltecomlrg worth more thin hair a.
million. •
A Christmt b Present tor yonr Son.
• ... . Poor certificates,
r™.\ chl H D 0 € rsplli ." Ttle American Antamn"
and four chances of premiums worth from 4500 Wjßo#,-
A Christmas Present for the Pear One.
... One or twenty cenific.ses,
with one or twenty chances of making her almost a
muilonare.
As well as a chance of becoming the possessor of
A Brp.RsTAD r, worth (31.009.
A CONSTANT MEYER, worth (5,009.
A LEU3 ZE, worth(1,000.
A CROPS it s’, worth (0,000
A GIGNOT7X, w. rth (3 000.
A HART, worth (5,000.
A SCHCSSELE, worth (S£ftt.
- A BRaRD, wo'th drift.
. VOLE® BUST OF ABB AH AM T.mrnig
_ . , j worth (1000 ■ '
Or bandredsofother plctnres, by the leading Artists
JOHN FAREERA,
THE ART INSTITUTE, No, S2S BROADWAY, N. Y.
ANDGALLKRY, NO. UOS CHESTNUT STREET,
PRONOUNCED
Connoi:
“OHLT
SADI
AND APPLK
KVKBY V.
The success ot this most delirious and trarlvaled
condiment having: caused, id any un principled dealara
to apply the name to Spun'ota Compoundt* the Puhlhj
Is rapec&uUp and earnestly requested to see that the
WBAP
-1 USA <fe PESBQSB, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS,
AGEKTS FOB THE TOTTED BTATB9.
New York.
oci7w&aly»p
Wholesale Cotton Yarn Commission
Warehouse.
r. t. white & go.,
Mannfaoturer’a Agents fbr.thesale of
Cotton jyarpg and Skein Ymm, all numbers*
Hosiery Yarns, in the Skein or bop,
Colton Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain,
Jnte fining for Venetian Carpets.
Gllling Seine and Flax TwlnesT*
Extra Heavy Bl’k Wadding for Clothiers' ose, Ac,
Wo. 237 Market Street, Philadelphia.
B. T. WHITE. tno7wsm3m rp] J. E. DC BOS
THOMAS WEBS,
Baled, Freah, Salt and Packing Hay.
Baled Oat, Wheat and Bye Straw, for
SHIPPING ABB CITY USE,
Bo3sanemrp
IfrtnMA^N&H^LOTa^agferfmml
Only at J. K. ACiaitaat,
CROIBY OPERA HOUSE ART
association. .
THE DATE DETERMINED.
The day on which tire final distribution wIU oc«t
lively take place is pc T,
Janaary 31, 1567.
We, the undersigned, a Committee appointed to oon
i i rCDjl njna to the members of the -
n B J )S |! ST OFFFA HOCbE ABT ASSOCIA t’lON,
wn\-nAv O T lbo,tol Dy tha management to announce
MONDAY. January 21, 1867, as the time when the ''
FINAL AWARD
posSnfenf n " S 4aU bB ”“*■
In order that Mr. Crosby may realize the foil benefit"
of his enterprise, and that the certificates may be hSd
by bona fide pnrehasera ana not D y him, it Is news-
BBry that the rematnlnz ce- ÜBcates shonld be speedily
disposed ot The Committee assure all parties inter
ested that everycarewill be taken to secure net fact
fairness in awarding the Prezniumg, _
WILLIAM F. COOLBAUGH, President Union Nfti'
tlonal Bank.
AMOS T. HALL, Trea«nrer 0„ B. c& Q. B. R.
E, G, H A lip, HaU, KimbarkA Co.
CUB TON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggs &CO.
J. C. DORS, Preaidentof the Board of Trade.
bL AMBSH. ROWAN, president Third National
'[JAMFSPABGO.Snp’t American Express. Co.
HOFFMAN,.Ex-Lieut.-aovemOr.
L Y. MUNN.Monn * Scott, Elevator.
J. A. ET.I.TB, President Second National Bank.
The Snbscripton Books will be closed when the side
of certificates shßll have been completed,
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
——.FIVE DOLLARS.
Remlttlf possible, by Draft or(Posto(Rc» Order.
•S-Begster all Letters containing currency,
U. H. CROSBY, Actuary.
PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY,
SOLE ASSIST IN PTTTT.A wwr.wtTTa \
T. B» PU&H,
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING.
LEA & PERRINS’
celebrated
WOBCJESTEBSHffiE SAUCE.
(Successor to Win. F. Hughes,)
Poiki of Second and Christian StL
blaHkets,
BEOBINB
■ AND
feather wabfhocsk.
TENTH 81 BEET,
BJCLOW ABCa*
Feather Beds, Bolsters,. '
Pillows, Matressea orTll
kinds [Blankets, Oomiort
ables. Counterpanes.
Spring'Beds, Spring Cota!
Jr.nTßedateadt, Cushions!
and all other artlclee tn
that llne of "nslnees
AMOSHIIiBOBN,
' Ko«Korth '
tenth street.
BelowArrh.
Br-AHgmS^
Letter fro tn a
UCAXGXNTLK
UAN
MADRAS, to Ms
Brothers*
ac&7, , sl
leliliEA.
S 8 tnat thdr
1C95 fa highly
'ned In India,«sdl
my oplnlon. Uie
palatable ai weU
- maetT whole*
SAtJQK that fe