Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 13, 1866, Image 2

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'Pennsylvania. Schools fob Soldiers’
rBPHAKS.—An official statement oi the number of
Pennsylvania soldiers and sailors’ orphans ordered 'u
he s do- itted to the different school" and insUtntioos in
this Commonwealth, up to December 1,5866, Is as for
lows:
Dayton, Armstrong Co
North Bewickley, Beaver Co,
Fhilllp&burg, Beaver Co.
Qnekertown. Bucks Co
Orangeville, Columbia C 0....
’WhheHall. Cumberland to,
TFnisntown, Fayette Co
Casaville. Huntingdon ui„
McAillsterville, JuniataCo,
Paradise, Lancaster Co
Mount Joy, Lancaster 00..
Harford, ous'quenanna t 0..
Total cf the more advanced pupils
northern Berne for Friendless Children, Phila
delphia Co .. ...... 253
Brldesburg orphan t ehool Philadelphia C 0...... 78;
Germantown orphan School, Philadelphia C 0... 60
bt> Vincent's Orphan Asylum, Philadelphia Co. 14,
St. Vincent’s Home, Philadelphia Co 9
St. Jihx’s Orphan Asylnm, Pniiadeiphia co 44
Carbolic Home for Girls, Philadelphia Co 20
Ephcopsl Church Home for Children, Philadel*
£bia Co .. .. ?
icoln Institution, Philadelphia co..- -
Home for Destitute Colored Children, Philadel*
phia Oe„
Vork Orphan Home, Philadelphia Co
Total if the more juvenile pupile.
Total of all ages .....*...,......3,2111
Nearly all the pupils of the more javeti e Bchoms
have been examined, and are found to have mads
cor Bid treble progress Thoß© deserving areciil notice
In this respect weretre pnpiis of tbe northern Home
for Friendless children Germantown Orphan School,
•Lancaster Children’s Home. York Orphan Home and
Loj School. The Phiilipsburg pupil* deserve
mention, among the larger Institutions, former!to ions
conduct, it is also proper to add that nearly alluf the
children appeared to be in a healthy condition.
Thh National Cemetery. —The annual
meeting of the Board of Managers of the Sjidlers'
haiional Cemetery was held yesterday, at the Conti
. nental Hotel. In this city, Twelve nf the elgbteeD
States having dead buried In the cemetery were repre
aented, viz: ualre, Stephen Colburn; Massacbnset’s,
Henry Edwards; Rhode Island. John B. Bartlett Con
nectlcnt, /. G. Hammond; New Yortc, R. H. at Curdy.
Penns; ivania. Davlo Wills:-West Virginia. C. D . ui
bard; Ohio, G. Lolland; Indiana James Blake; Illinois.
;i S'J ll p 8 **: Michigan, T. W. Terri; Wisconsin, W. Y.
'h fieUtck. /
'i he reports of the president and executive commit j
tee show that nearly all the work of completing tu»
cemetery .exclusive of the monument has been fiot.hei I
- A contract was entered into in May last, with J G
Hatterson, ol Hartford, Conn., for the building of the
monument for the 10m of $47,600. Ihe monument Is
tobebnilt according to the original design adopted by
the board two years ago. Tbe shaft wlllbeof wht «
granite, and thestamary of Italian weather marble
boe work has been commenced the granite work at I
Wtsteriey, Rhode Island, and tbe staluary in Rome I
Italy, snder the supervision of the American artist, I
Regers, Ten thousand dollars was paid on see not of I
the werk cn the monument, and tbe balance is psya- I
ble In Insiallments as the work progresses. The moa- I
nment Is to be finished by Joly 1, lets. |
There was $50,727 64 paid tbe trea-nrer dnrlng the I
year by the different Sta es, Includlig the balance on I
hand at the last settlement, Tt ere was $15,475 10 paid I
ont dnrlng the year, leaving a balance an hand or*3s 'I
252 04, ef which (30,000 la invested 'n United" States 7-so I
bonds. The snmof IISBSS74 yet remains to be pain I
Into the treasury by si veral states to make their oro I
portlonate share or'ho contr bmions. I
The officers for thi e> suing year were then ballotted I
for. resulting in tie election of Pavid Wills, o; Penn- I
sylVanis, as president; John R. Bsrtlett, ot Rhode I
Island, secretary; and 8. R. Butsell, treasurer T e I
hxecutivet ovmineeat d Auditlrg committee of the I
last y ear were continued for the ensuing year. |
Capsizing of a Schooner and Three
lives Lost.—lnformation was received In ihe city
yesterday of tie capeizlng of the schooner Thomas
lombard, off Bombay Hook, on Tne„day. She Is said
to have had on board a fall cargo of oyste-s Tnree
men, named Robert Candeys, Thomas Callahan aud
Cbas. Btackhonse were drowned The deceased wre
employed on board of the hoat The Captain Michael
MeGnigan.and William Barkir a were eaved after
ksvlni been In the water some time, by a boat that
happened to bo in tbe nelehboihevd of where theac
cident occurred The si hoon.-r was owned by G.-orup
B. Middleton and valued at $4.c00, ur ge
Sale of Beal Estate, Stocks, &c.~
James a Freemen, anctioneer, sold yesterday at is
o’clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange thefol
lowing:
400 shares Dunkard Oil Co. |2.
Three-story brick house, Kates street, below Broad
subject 10 f3O grouud rent, 11,225. ’
slo^o? e ' atOrJ blick dweUlng - No - 829 Vine street,
brick store and lot, No. 207 Marketstreet,
. jsour story brick store and lot of ground. No 2
Strawberry street, $7,250. 6 ’. 1
Accidents on the Ice,—Hugh Wilson
fifty-five years of age, fell on tbe ice, last evening at
Germantown avenue and Franklin street aud broke
hia leg below tbe knee. He was removed to his r«i
deuce, No. 160 Master street.
Jane Anderson, aged, fifty-two yearn, residing near
CailowhUl and Twenty-flrst Btreets, stepped totbeh“
drant in the yard last evening for the purpose of draw,
tag a kettle of water. She slipped upon the Ice and
received a severe dislocation of one ef her shonldem
She waa taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital
A Valuable Detector.—We are in
receipt of Narramore's U. S. Treasury and National
Bank Net-Detector. It is a chart, containingphoto
graphlc copies of the arcolailng “greenbacks’’ and
S a MonM bank notes taken from proof impressions on
fileta the Treasnry Dep.rtment, The photographs
are most excellent, and the chart wl Ihe of 3*5.
valdeto business men. Copieß are for sale at Cntten
den’s Commercial College, 637 Chestnut street
The Wateb Works.—'The following is a
statement ol the amount of water pnmDed dnri m.
vent her, at the Water Works: Falrmonnt, 707 sis lftl
gallons; Schylkill, 79.957,205 gallons; Twenty-’ronrth
Ward,M2Sl7s°gall o tit; Germantown 12 097,880 gallons
/Total 819,721,494. per day, 27,413 627. There
Wes no water pernped at the Delaware Works, as the
thirty Inch main, which has just been laid, enabled the
citizens to get their supply from Falrmonnt. lne
Fire. —About half-past five o’clock ye -
Jetday afterneon, a fire broke out and was confined to
the “willow room” of Jonathan Lodge’s cotton on
at Holmeabnrg. In .his apartment Sin a
mixed after It comes from the picker. The loss son
toSwrn Wm ,ICO ’ lhe fcrlein of the fire us UN-
SEATlNG.—Yesterday the ice was of suf
ficient thickness on the p-nds and other stmtinm
sireams In the suburbs to admit of an Indulgent to thT
Lealtbtol pastime of skating. The lncrtSnhe con
mu."CCrkf iBVePr ° m “ 6of ttetreez,a ß of the wMtt
Fines and Penalties.—The following
manned Committing Magistrates are the only ones itaet
have paid to the City T treasurer the amount of fines
and penalties received dmingihe month of November?
1 twis toouboo, «sj; John Clouds. J. R. Massey? «!£
making a total of |163. -r'
Pkess Club.—The regular meeting of the
Press Club of Philadelphia was held yesterday after
noon. The attendance was nnnanaly large. After ton
transaction or-the ordinary business an inArefttof
Sas°li.a t s 0 ,%. JoUrnallam " WBB si
The Inauguration of Gtov. Geary
T h^ lf ?? 0IIa ! commanding have
decided to visit Hairlsbnrg, and participator In the
ceremonies connec.ed with the inauguration ofGen
Geary, Governor elect ot Pennsylvania. be ’
Church Debts. —A general movement
fa new beingmade in this city to wipe out the debts on
the M. It. churches dniingtheCentenaryyear.Adeht
U^p r a'doff° n e NaZ “ eth Cfioreh raf'r^en^
A New College.— The HicksiU branch of
sStVioS' costabQat **»
Installation.— Rev. Joseph F. Jennison
hubeen installedas pastor of the Presbyterian Church
at Holmeabnrg, Twenty-third Ward. unuren
The National Currency.
■gpKKSraS-SSSg
Opnftl cmrxency lawa. Among other
vide that ihe affairs 01 every association shiui^^Q
at least ten shares of stocto Anotoer
£ropreea that the words Philadelphia and Boat™S, C ,?f
l 8 i r a Ck ?S ont, i ron } the Present law, so thM NewYmk
t . h e < - nl y Pace or redemption; and a Sew sS
Hon la added, namely: No association where
her shall withdraw, or permits be wittdSS,?SS:
portion of capita', and If less be sustainedby such£T
•Delation equal to or eiceedlng Itsundlviaed'nrnfir,
then on hand, no dividends shall be made-and nod?
vidend shall ever be made by any association whilst
shall continue its banking operations t/»an nminni
greater than Its net profits then on tondfdedncUng
tuereffom its losses and bad debts. euucwng
M?^*?/5J D E troU F of the Currency, with theappreba-
Hon of the Secretary of the Treasnry, as often as mav
MintT.nl,»^ 83ary a< “ l proper, ft reqnlred“o . p 7
5?%!? e E f T® on Persons to make an exami
nation ol the affairs of every hanking infititnHnn ■
S»iSSiM 0n « lBno w to -* >e tt director or otoer officer In
o C^^N/« n affairs he shall be appointed to
vhritnliiPi* OEBsoC i al ion is to be subject to any other
18
Turner ‘toe‘ttomotafner Npk err ,„ of bonds’ to’the
«wiHHB£
- such circulating notes in 018 am ount of
tloh shall not 6 B B moreto 8 10 eac , h “loela
(.capital than as foiled: ln Proportion to Its pald-np
i bm^elbradredahonsan^o B®arsPntoelp 8 ®ars P ntoelp : oe^cen^flce—
.
v ceed five hundred thonsand dollaminght 0
of SUCH eapltaL, ’1 o each asaoeatto’nwftosnmntoS
ce< ds five bnnSred thousand dollars b£tXS? 8X "
wed fne m UJJon .dollars, seventy per cemS ot such
I SUKSniI? pftfb'aesodaUon whose, caoital exceeds
ene mill ton of dollars,fifty per centum of such capital,
5° a*sccia‘ion jah*ll have an amount of circulating
JiS!S»SSSSJi 18,,0n i e °* fioUars, and every as
sociation haying a larger amount or circulating notes
Ja here n prescribed. Shall, as soon as practicable,
WlibdxawJionicirculatlon and return to the Comp -
troUer of -the Currency, to be cancel, all its ctrcula
, ting notes in excess ©1 the limits herein prescribed:
and in case' a*y association sb*ll be unable to return
its own circulating notes, as herein required, it may
morn the circulating note* of any other national
banking asarciatlon. “““
Any existing bank or banking association, organ
ized under tbe laws of any State, not having its nro
portional share of basking capital, which shall have
applhd for authority to become a national bank, or
bell g organized, shall have applied for an increase of
capital before July Ist, 1868,shall, ifsuch b«*nkbe found
by the compti oiler of the Currency to be in good stand
ing finu credit, receive authority to become a national
bank- and new associations maybe organized in etatsa
and Territories which have secured toe lea*t ratable
iroprrtlon of circulatitg notes. Provided that the
entire amount of circulating notes to be delivered to
banks converted fro u Btaie to na Iona! banking asso
ciations or to baike wtiosa capital shaU be found as
aforesaid, shall not exceed fifteen millions of dollars
Tbe total amount of circulating notes to be delivered
to new associations so organized shall not exceed fif-
J®*? millions of d-llarsturilafter the Ist of January.
1868. when, if any portion of tbe fifteen millions of clr
cnlating note? allotted ;or the conversion of existing
State banks shall remain uoapp opriated, tbe am mnt
«//^ n,nsma^ be °eed for the enaction of new
associations, or for the increase 01 the circulation.' of
Theaggregate circulation of
national banks Is to be restricted as now, and la not at
any time to exceed the sum of three hundred million*
of dollars, 'ihe remainder of me new bill is substan
tially tbe-same as H e one reported last July,
The House, on me tion of Represents l ive Jd ooper. who
has the bin In charge, ordered It tobeprinted.
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Tbe Fenian Trials.
Swestsbubg, C. E„ Dec. 12— Mr. Devlin continued
the argument as to the jurisdiction of the Court
citing various authorises 10 show that the Provin*
jj^Lourtscould-not set aside imperial acts of Par-
The Jndge overruled the plea.
«Jn? 01 ? a £ J £?2 <, SP?' a 8 then aligned and plead not
guilty to both indictments again t him. .
■ Mr. Devlin moved that the i ury to o© imnanneled Id
this case should include six Americ-n citizens, as the
plead that he was an American c tizen.
I *iSL lhBt be was indie ed at a British sab-
failed ,oprove thlfl wonld
,A J l er somefhither conversation, Mr. Devlin said
tbatheyould notpres the point.
Francis McDonald was next arraigned. He an
‘‘lan* an American citizen and notguUty.”
J°<ige refused to receive anything but the aim
pllf?2va ’ s§£**?* ty » aDd tbe plea was entered
Michael Crowley was next arraigned by the clerk
end aiuwered in Irish, .
1, said 'hot Jhl£ mav spoke English per
foctly; he bad heard him repeatedly * p
e Jprge said this K irlifing wUh the Court.
The pie* not guilty was * nteied.
Owfciib. Gilgan aud Holmes were also ar
ra Riseoand pleaded not golity
«i?Afc ,r S to 2! a i 1 t t, e Prisonets was fixed for Tuesday,
and the Court adjourned. ■ y *
-tdfcar Pogtrs, another pilsoner.was set free this'
afternoon: and Is already on hi- way home?having
feeen supplied with ihe neoassari funds by Mr. Devlin
sorted Dorn the AaxeTcan army and
J fore e fegoUob^ BWhl!e d,,,nK ' £nd
Mor.lli, Reatdon. Howard and Crawford
iV,aV' K .'v. t ° nu ' l ro °ador the act of the Bth
•f-®oe, and lor the same offence as charged In the lu
. wlt *«lrawu yesterday. The offences will oe
the-to 4 “ committed, on the 9to of Jane Instead .f
„e T of Mcg wan is still nnder the consideration
ot the i rown officeeß. He is ali tie auoe-bLck. who
weiscarrytag tneimpleatms of his trade when ar
rested. He Eays he crossed Into Canada with the Fe
mats to e*rn an honest penny at hia trade
nf S »hfi youne men. late
T iir °i F 1 * Co. of Boston, hAve ar
lived at Montreal, after fiwu.dlinr a number of mer
chnntt m New York and Boston, a. number of their
°$ n tore , now l£ > ifoutxeal to make arrangements
k 1 8" a A i ta , chrDentB have been issued and
parted in the hands of the -i.pfiti.
Army Order —General Orders No. 95 of
the War Department, dated December 10th
just issued, read as follows:
Paragraph 895, revised regulations of the
army, is hereby made to read as follows:
• 595. Tbe legal punishments for soldiers
by sentence of a court-martial, according to
the t ffence and the jurisdict ion of the courts
are oeaib, imprisonment, imprisonment on
bread and "water diet, solitary confinement,
hard labor, forfeiture of pay aud allowances
discharges from services, reprimands when
nniv commissioned officers, reduction to the
i an kb.
rerieds of confinement shall not exceed
six months, and in aggravated or repeated
cases of desertion shall not exceed one year.
Solitary confinements, or confinements on
breau and water, shall Eot exceed fourteen
days at a time, with intervals between the
periods of such confinement not less than
Buch periods, and not exceeding eighty-four
days in one year. Enlisted men, for purely
military offences, shall not be sentenced to
confinement in a State prison or peniten
tiary, and when soldiers for other
than military offences are sentenced
to confinement in a penitentiary, they
will be dishonorably discharged
the service in the order promulgating the
proceedings ot-the court. Ball and chain
shall not be used as a punishment. Ord
nance sergeants and hospital stewards,
though liable to be discharged, shall not be
reduced, nor are they to be tried by regi
mental or garrison courts martial, unless by
special permission of the department com
mander.
The Georgia Senate ba3 passed the tax
bill, with an amendment to tax all National'
banks, railroads, press aud insurance com
panies one-haif of one per cent., and foreign
insurance companies two per cent, upon
premiums. A message from the Governor
with his veto of the Stay law, says his prior
convictions are unchanged, and that he can
not approve it. Its passage over the veto is
considered doubtful. The House defeated
the Bankrupt bill. A message was received
from the Governor vetoing the Air Line
Railroad bill.
The Board of Aldermen of New Orleans
have unanimously adopted a resolution ap
pointing a room in the City Hall for the use
of the Committee of Congress to investigate
the riots, and requesting the Mayor to pro
vide messengers, couriers, and all needed
assistance in the prosecution of their duties.
THE FLSB ARTS
LOCKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
LARGE STOCK OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
SS r^?T e S , th S BEBT FRENCH PLATES ONLY OR
NO SALE, and would call attention to their dally aug
menting ASSORTMENT as UNEQUALKD and at
VERY MODERATE PRICES.
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
mn Bl6 CHESTNUT STREET. ;
BUMPS AID SHA raffia.
B. J. WILLIAMS, j
Mo. 16 NORTH SIXTH STBBSt
manufacturer of i
VENETIAN BLINDb
, AND '
WINDOW SHADES.
lowest prS«i! 8114 MSt assortment In tha ms? st 14
Store Shadao made and lettered. ■ nxfrtS
UNITED ’/STATES
MiLL, i
No*. 24,26 and 28 8 FtPTEEMTH ST.,
• PHILADELPHIA. ' i
- IfPTiBTi & BR< IT BRR.
„WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS STAIR BAL.
USTERS, NEWEL POStB, GENRRau TURNING
BCBOLL’ WORK. etc. sAklvtnq PLANKD to
largest aß»oriment of Wood Monldlngß
n this city conbtantly on hand. . no!6 3m rp
TAMARINDS.—2O~kegs Martinique
«“fi for sale by J. B.
bubbler df co., loe south Delaware avenue.
■THB DAIL Y EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1866
Grand Charitable Fair and Presenta
tion Festival
111 Alii of tile Home-and, School-for the
maintenance and Education of tae
Destitute Children of onr Sol
diers "and Sailors.
Ad Appeal to the . American People.
Managers of “The Home and
-Education and Maintenance of the
taChlldreu of our Soldiers- and BaUors, ear :
F?TH corporation In our
FAn GRAND RRICSENTaTION FES HVAL,
of all Who desire with n> to se© ''THa n<mm and
School" enabled to receive and care for ail needy oaes
who eeek its st elter and protection; ;
8 - GRA-NT/Presldent. ;
rs * Actio g President. '
Mrs. Maj -Gen J. C. FREMONT. Ist Vice PrrafdAnt
Mrs. BO BERT FORSTER. 2d Vice Fr« Went
Mrs. JOHN 6. VOORHIEB. Trewurer "
Mrs. DAVID HOYT. Secretary.
Mrs. WM K HILLYER Cor. Secretaay.* -
M rs. B EBVE7 la w' Manager.
Mrs. J. J. Van DaLSEM, Haquot
B ?^e D^u A Jud% n d^W
GRAND PREdENTATION FESTIVAL
TOBB-HItEBAT ’
COOPEB INSTI * DTE, NEW YORK
„ a SATURDAY (EVENING, 223 .
TH<yMAS l TrFo Ml n^hf d ? ect!on . of THEOISoBE
bftS&f'& awaifl 1 aCommltte6 wlll
SIOO.OOO IN PRESENTS,
Xu such lawful manner as they may determine.
the Festival Were will be Issued • ■ ternune - ■ ror
2tOJOO TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH
AND
200 OCO PRESENTS BEING ONE TO EACH TICKET
i, iT.TI Rlt,
„ DIBT of phmentb to be awarded.
Pieeent in United States Greenbacks—. tin non
I Splendid Country ResWence In ,10,0 0°
ter conn»y,nedr New York City. 12,000
1 °°i? e Tq H ? US ' i * nd JamftlCft « Avenue
1 House and itoV,'^dlntagat»ve".'!Z'" —' soSo
1 • “ u in xirot>ktyna N, *** 3'goq
\ 9? rrl ®*&, :Hor !| s an<l Harness iCompljte) zsoo
. 1 Grana Flaao(Sielnwa>’s) J , v-o
? DotataHartem.Catyof^N.Y - .,*I.6ooeach." isoo
1 Sctof Dlamoids (Blog Ear Rings, and
Jrin nrvi
i ???,?,°, p of Lift I. suranceTforiZZ! 5,Q«i
1 Ellis s Faunt Hot Water-Appara’us ”
, f° r Miallhg DweUings,, 1000
1 011 Painting of oeieral U. R Grant.... ‘ jbo
15 GentsfineGold LeverWatche.-,®5200...'. 3,000
15 J adles “ ‘ ® $125 __ ijr-,
1 Elegant Ist Premlom sewtag
Machine..
20 Silver plated Tea Setts @ $75 ‘.”ZZ 1 too
100 Celebrated “Empire” Sewing Machines '
now on exhibition at their warerooms.
616 Broadway '
loco Copies (2 Vole, each) being a compiete lL
nitrated History of the War,..!!.... 7030
250 Gold Pens, Pencils, and Sleeve Buttons, '
@ lAOO
500 Tsbterend Tea Spoons andNapkta RinS,
loor Can Beils’ and oiated Fruit KnivS.'|3ZZ
The balance to consist of ihe following articles,
viz: Musical Instruments, Parlor and Office
Furniture,Writing Cases.Ladlea Work Boxes,
Kin Gloves, Photograph Albnms.Breast Pins,
Finger Rings. Gents Fob Chains. Ladles Gold
X 2 Chains, Opera Glasses, Black Walant
I'Z'i™. Frames, Gentlemen’s rashlonable
Silk Hats, Ladles Newest style Dree3 Hats
American Emblem Cards for Parlor Amnse
meht.lrgmytags and Card Photographs of
dletlngnUhed Personsgee, Ladles and Gents
Bltltag WhlpA Bnffalo Robes, Ladies Mink
Furs. Gents Fur collars and Gloves. Music
Rexes, <tc., <ta, amonntlngot -- - a oou
Maktag In the aggregate 209.000 P-esenta.
valneaat 1100000
?i s £.? e . sent to ns. eiSosingthe’mon ey
from $1 to s2e,ln a rrzu:rredUltrr at ourriiH. with
f l r reUirn oottage. Larger amounts should be
eeut In drafts or by Exo-ees. at the following
CLUB BATES:
5 Tickets lo one address pi
s ;; ;; .zzr.Vuo
20 •* I"» L 3
W 1 tl ($ (I I ill
« .. . -35 25
| Hi,,, 1 Ifl
order© and communications to *****
Mansgiog Directors: or to
N. H. DAVIS, Agent for the Home and School,
a Broadway, jsew York.
4 • SPECIAL NOTICE.
We take pleasure in acknowledging, on behalf of the
Home and &cbool. the liberal donation of |SOQ, made by
to»d^ I twfNewYSfk. MaClllne °° mpany ’ of “5
Address all orders and communications to
N Tr^fvrrH B ,* Managing Directors; or to
n- Si, m lor toe Home and School,
. Zr. ,“ " T. WILSON, 630 Chestnut street Phlla
ueipnm. 0030*191*
NAW CHiMgDiB.'IBEEI innAlha,
QBESTKrTatree* atwye TWELFTH.
THIRD WEEK OF
mb. John e. McDonough.
, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE
01 f-' w , Jnctortal Dramatic BensaUon,
W attractive Delineations
Tho fJte Men and Manners, ...
The Domestic Drama of Home Feelings eVgj -
A ndiiL-'s Every Day Tolling Stragglei,
IHE LONG STRIKE; B '
JR?V,JS?V R , ORKUEN OF MANCHESTER.
THBONGIT G NIGHTLY THIS THEATRE!
Performance will conclude with
THE MILLER OF WHETSTONE
BA TURD A Y AFTERNOON, December 151 b,
ONLY LONG STi-IKE 4IATISEE.
Doors oien, Evening 7 o’clock. Corttln rises
PRIOhS AS USUAL.
MONDAY-GRIPFITH GAUNT.
M l thkaitol >bbw ’ s
’’SAM’’ iGHi f I HOU^UU
, MR. F. 8. OHANFBAU.
EVENING, Dec. 13, 1868,
De Walden’s great Comedv of
“BAM.”
SAM... Mr.P. 8. CHANFRAtJ
supported by the lull and efficient l»r*mauc SuT
pany. t
*fciiIDAI—BENEFIT OP P. 8. CETANFRAU '
A GBANJj DOUBLE BILL.
■ Box £bm now open.
OHRIBTMAB EVa—‘'GRIFFITH GAUNT ”
Daly a New York Dramatisation. .
W ALNUT BTREET THEATBE, N. R. corner
«oTmES WAItNUT Sts. Oommenoe at 73<
•rHUBSDAT-BILL OF GREAT VARIETY **'
First time, for five years, of
MR J. S. CLABKE as “GIL, THE WTT f T.vr» »»
In three acts, of '
GJRALDAj OR, THE INVISIBLE
After'’^^-^.one^naedyof _
JACK Himp^M^ t SID r Ga e AL’jOCK6
The capital Farce of Juux °.
THE ROUGH DIAMOND.
Ooußin Joe wfp j a nTiA'RVH.
FRIDAY—BSNBFir OF MB. JS.cr. a
„ . 111 BacJne’s celebrated Tragedy phedra
SATTJitDAY EVENING, Flpfll SIJ
„ Test t ime. ELI Z A BETH Qaeenof Eaelaml
On MONDAY, DA BORAH (Leah, the limaknnl
Admission. *1 50. Reserved Beat*. »2. lHmllvri--
cle, Tto. GaUery.SOc. Beat! for Friday. Hatodav and
Monday can be obtained from 9 A. M, at thAAnSiimv
of Music and at TEUHPLEB’S. alulß Aca<l & n >y
Poors oi.eu at 7. commences at 8.
FOYER OF ACADEMY.
CAUL WOLFSOHN’S
__ __ ___ SECOND MATINEE,
yEJDAY AFi'itRNOON, Dec. 14,1566,
at half-past four o’clock, ' ASW, ‘
Second appearance of
, • w ' , HERR J. POLLAK,
from the Royal Opera, Dresden,
CaRL ROEbE. accompamest.
S^aandim^d^r. “ 06 had at a g”ffl>
HON Y «3Mffiira. BVIS * BOHMITZ ' S
Pint Concertrtrtll take place
Pnlnl^^ E M^ Y i E X? N rJ K §V DBoember 15 -1866.
pOJolflts: Mr, A. R. TAYTX3R tu> /<ttaq tt
JARVIS. The GRAND ORCHESTRA, nmnberidjr
40 to performers, nnder the <liricil“?nfW
CBAS. M. SCHMITZ. M’lle. CAMILLO TJRSD the
celebrated Viollnlst»wlH appear at the Second Concert
Season Ticket, adcpittlng two persons to the series or
Three Concerts, 15 oo; Season Ticket;
person to the series of Three Concerts teofr^SrSE 1
Tick ets for each Concert, *1 so. iSbehld fi u Jkt
° ore -
National hall, market RtrAo* 7w, a
TWELFTH.—Second we«ksf FATHER
OLD FOLKS. EMMA J. NICHOLS InNew
Every Evening. MATINEES WBDKSSnIv .‘S3
SATURDAY AFTERNOOSSI a tTSS^? A ldmU
b10d,85 cents; Famly tickets, five for|i® Tlokete
for sale BtTrumhler’s. corner Seventh and hh«tnf.f
and at Continental Hotel. Doom own at 7-<v«nXr a.'
So clock. FRIDAY EVENING, jJec " 'RreSlTprT
OF EMMA J. NIOHOLB. 1,1 “ell'-t» T
TH 15 BUGGLES GfiMs,—Tßesa beaatlfni iirita nrT
PAJWTINGS by BUGGLES. ofNew YorkaS
coßßtaDUy growlEßin lavor with alllovera of
artlatic and beautiful They coostltnte a molt ehLm
log and unique HOLIDAY GIHT. Loveraofart w>?n
New a merioan theatre. .
EAST WEEK OF THE BLACK CROOK
EAST WEEK OE THE BLACK CROOK ■
LA ST WEEK OFTBE BLACK CROOK'
. EAST.WEEK OE THE BLACK CROOK
BLACK CROOK MATINEE ON SATURDAY dlO St
G„YJK N.A 6L U M : ——
FOR LA DIES. GENTLEMEN AND GHILDREro
_ N. E. crrner of NINTH andARCH atrwte''
Open for subscribers every day and B3 treet3 '
del2-6tf Frofe,EILLEBBAND*£IwiS.
aHTOBiSMssfa-irs.
H.IBUY'B OQKTIOIJCaTAX, hiJEWS aXOHJIgJ^i
CHOICE BEATS
X» an Plaow ol am
O’clock any er«"i"g
TICKET OFFICE 630 CHESTNUT
BEHEMBBB THE LITTLE OHBS,
The Destitute and Orphan Children
COUNTB/Y’ei DEFENDERS.
it may lum ap : B th
rjEBMANIA ORCHESTRA—PubIic ■ Rehearsals
e 7? ry Satofday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FUND
commencing at half-past three o’clock.
»»«sM^rW^s?ra£
ana vine, • . . . ; i no 6tf,
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FIHgARTOj
■"bpenfrem $ LU above TENTH.
J^&l^ShSi^n.^ 8 3< CB3JBT^
CENTRAL SKATING PARK,
Pifteenth and Wallaoo Strsets.
THE SKATING SEASON AT THE
CBNTHAL PARK
lb, Satterlee Band will be present afternoon and
evening. - i
Paris Fancy Goods.
Paris Faney Goods.
Christmas Presents,
Christmas Presents.
AT '
KERR’S
CHINA HALL,
529 CHEBTNUT STREET.
Fancy Goods for Holiday Presents, ever imported to
both usefoland ornamental, con Sting of
defllgi*tofVaflea,Card Receivers,Bronxei,
Coffee Ceps,Cigar Holders Match 3tapds,Coloene Pen*
Fpe*gueSj Liquor Chests in Ebony, Walnut, Oak and’
, • with a iaige variety of other goods too nu
Sf 1 J??Kj I * 0 . iri . e, ' l,on 111 advertisement. We invite
the public to inspect our large assort o»ent before mak
ing their purchasers, 'asour selection Iseniirelvncxr
sM.iswassuSs;. **3?
JAUCS K. KEEK, j
CHINA HALL.
HO. 529 CHESTHUT STREET,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED HOODS,
LADIES’ SKATING HATS.
FRENCH SILK UMBRELLAS. /
CHILDREN’S VELVET HATS.
GENTS’EUR CAPS, COLLARS and GLOVES.
THEO. H. M'OALLA,
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
@O4 Chestnut St.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Ladies’ Skates,
Gents’ Skates,
Parlor Skates,
Tool Chests,
Ivory Table Cutlery,
Plated Goods,
Pocket Cutlery,
' Sleigh Bells, &c, &c., at
BUEHLER, HOWARD & CO.’B,
delotlal}
} OU HAVT A DK4.P FKIESD
of »n AOOUSTIU INSTRUMENT
t *J p -fiff, r , l , l:s would be most acceptable.
MRT°'nnffi TOP dHOICK CUT.
PHiaa. ASFgfig'W'.
napPit? l ! B ln r £- AS^r‘QK^T i J KatA.N'B
“o “<frh, Street. MADKIBA ’ 8 , 115 Tenth street
«&&&%& Sg&Jgg o ”’ and
removal.
—•
J. H ENRY EHRLIO HER,
Tailor,
Has removed from 321 North THIRD Street, to
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING,
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECOND ELOOB, FRONT. n022-lmrp{
HnmDi
PAPER COLLARS 1
are theMst. ~ !
TO IBE HAD; EVERYWHERE
VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMAN & GO..
627 Chestnut Street,
Agents for Philadelphia.
bon shi e i , i»WK <J lV n i nT P aS£le<ll It win compare fU
w-nably wihh the highest. grades of.jKuropean wines.
f?™mi? r 4 IJl i 1 c<l at P D , e Mt their ant R
220 earBtreet » below Third and Wal*
tsh A ltrge supply of English and Scotch Ales Pat
ter Mid Brown Stout, t gather with JofdanV lelsb?!
;ed Topic Ale t EjnpCider,<fcc. t aUvayspn hary}. L
boxes fine quality
X white, imported and for sale by jqq. B. BBSSTHn
£ CO., iwsonth Delaware avenue, übsier
• AMVSMISDE2STS. ■ - J
MEBICAH ACADEMY OF MPBia ~~7
. and HAYDN SOCIETY will rive
their First Concert of the Season;
THURSDAY EVENING, Deosmber 13 1866.
Mendelssohn’s Grand Oratorio of
ELIJAH
will be performed. Solo parts by
S r * of Boston.
Mr. GEORGE SIMPLON, of ew York
mibbcaeoline McCaffrey, and
ALEXANDER, of Philadelbhla.
§ JYouth aDd fhe .Argel Trio by
55i?TJwSL‘4 el€ctea feomthe choir aud iDetracted by
M fPhi%!?w?n ear /:?» of Bt. Mark’s« hurch
k 08 embrace over three hundred voices.
SJl4ivSli?««eP r^sd^9 rcl, . eBtrs of f °rty lostmments,
the whole under thedireciloo of CARL BENTZ
taken after MONDAY
JJSJNING, loth lost.- The Box Bheet will then be
open for the sale rf single tickets. ' - •
Admlsrlcn to all parte of the Honse. *l. Reserved
|x?ra n Parquet ’ Farquet Circle and Balcony, 5 j cents
ClrSe extla char * e 'for reserved Seats In Family
Doors will open at 7H o’clock; commence atsnre
ciseiy. j
r S??.o <^9 ,er . a ff” BOW E et their Hcketa at TBUMP
a ER oMnslc store.
Cmfcert Ora,orlo ° f “ DAVn> ” will be the Second
JANUARY 31, 1867. deBB.m,w,th 4t}-.
SKATING PARKS
NOW OPE It.
HOHDak PBtaE.%T».
427 Market Street
CLOTHITO.
BETAU. BBT GOODS
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER
Hava determined to offer their
ENTIRE STOCK
At ettcb prices as willeffect a
bapid seduction
And glye purchasers an opportunity of selecting a
' usefnl and acceptable
holiday gift.
CUBWEH STODDART & BROTHER,
Hoa. 450,452 and 4541?. SECOND ST.,
dei2-Btj ABOVE WILLOW.
1084: CHESTNUT STR t-- ki
H
- S' . .■ C
IN ANTICIPATION OF ‘
REMOVAL TO §
N. W. cor. 11th and Chestnut Sts., f
LACES AND LACE GOODS. 2
HDRFB —Ladla and Gents. e-cory y*rff fy 2
VEILS. BCABFS, NECK %
WHITFMIOOM, LINEN COLLARS AND 4
Embracing Novelties adapted for
HOLIDAY P 1 • TS, at Z
BEDUCiD PRICES. h;
E. M. NEEDLES. ?
0 Hpm.TS T-fIM J.SPTRO ttO\
J CHAMBERS. 810 ABCtf STREET.
• BOLIDAY GOODS—BARGAIN
• Points Lace Handkerchiefs.
Valendenneo do.
Polnte Lace Sets, from IS.
Foime Lace Collars, from $2.
Vate: clennes Collars and Sets.
Pit nch Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 75 cents.
Gents French Hem Handkerchiefs very cheaD
Thread Veils at $2 to. worth (8. ■ p ’
A choice stock of Trimming Laces, In old Pointe
Polnte Applique, Valenciennes, Gnlpnre, and
Black Thread Laces, In aU widths, under regula>
Pitres « nnas-imj
Jy t
. No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
East side, above Cherry street,
?Kt?2? T ..?!LS an '!. a *s* Bne of FALL and WINTEE
GOODS, at redoced prices.
lAdica’s Merino Vests and Drawers.
Gents’ White, Clonded. Grey and Bed Merino Shlrti
and Drawers. ■
Boys’ Merino Shirts and Drawers '
Hosiery. Gloves, Snapenders, Tiea.ScarfS. Li
White Shirts on hand and made to order. A nerftw
fit guaranteed. ocSSa
RJtmCE TO DORCAS SOCIETTSa
■A.]*- W 6 offer to-day the followmg goods: they are well
adapted to Societies supplying the poor &£•
One lor of Bed Twilled Flannels, at 31J* cents.
, One lot of Grey Twilled Flannels, at :-3 cents.
One lot of Grey *JW_ifled Flannels, at 37** cents.
One lot of Grey Twilled Jean, at 25 cents.
One lot of Union Casslmere, at cents.
One lot of Unbleached Canton Flannels, at 25 cents
the VBBY Bust In THE ©ITT for tbe money. *
BIOKtS & W00L),702 Affh street.
L'DWIN HALL <& 00., 28 SOUTH SNOOND Street
«« new opening their Pall and Winter wS
ttons of B)LKS, DBESS GOODS, CLOTHS, frl**
Heavy Slack Silica. * «*-»
Heavy Colored auks.
“Pirn’s" Beal Irish Poplins.
Flench and German Poplins.
Black Goods in great variety.
Broche long and Square Ehawla.
F°^R»KS E snriH?Ti7, i^! 80rtP . d i l ™* of LADIE3’
and 6t °re for Bens. 809
ABLil_strcet. d6S 6tj
FLOUR.
I£® attention of Hhlppere to South Armrno.., fq—,
and of which thiy are the sole receivers In thta clty-jd
IVORY SHEAE,
ST. LOUIS,
LANGLEY’S CHOICE.
NED’S MTT.TJI,
RURAL,
' PASCAGOULA,
ANTI-PANIC,
GRANITE.
Ohls Flour la put np In the very her. round horn
packages and wifi be sold In lota to salt.
R. J. RIDDELL& 00,
S »eiiMr i corner and Vine streets.
EL WILL’S
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's
H EFE C TO BY,
727 and 729 ARCH STREET,
„ Tb€#c spacious Saloons have been elegantly fitted
WfcHFg.g.ss*
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished
WEDDING, DINNER and SUPPER PARTIES sup
plied at the shortest notice.
French Confections of every variety.
sssr Eoon “ te “atggf-
WM. GRANGE & SON,
Have'opened their new and commodious building.
No, 711 North Second Street,
remp B »fital <l “= 6 Bame with a choice selection of goods,
n?,{?fe&“;SySfP4LS Dd P*co»ted French. China TEA
DINNER, TOILET and TBTTE-A-TR rR ft ktvi 4 • ‘
CHINA-and GLASS
CHINA, PARIAN and LAVA VASES,
CHINA and GBYRTAL CABD RECEIVERS.
BOHEMIAN TOILET BETa, STATUETTES, etc.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of the best
makes of WHITE IRON STONE WARE. n022-lmj
NEW FRUIT.
CROWN, BASKET, LAYER, BUNCH, SEEDLESS
and SULTANA RAISINS, CURRANTS,
CITRON, PRUNES, FIGS, HAVANA
ORANGES, &ct, Ac., Ac.
Albert C. Roberts,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS.
FBANSLIN MILLS
S-ELF-R AISING
BUCK "W JET E -A. Ti.
A new and very choice article. Every family ahoald
H3eit._ Directions—when ready to commence hatting,
mix the batter to the usual consistency. For sale by
ail Grocers. . . : de4-l2t»;
& WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
' L.; O. VOUTE,
No. Sl4, Market Street,
Has on hand a general assortment of •
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
tutwwt Tir JiTS® 1 ™ 13 ' MANTEL’CLOCKS
JEWELRY IN GREAT VARIETY,
„ ■ BItVER AND PLATED WARE
H »!Way Presents, which will be disposed
of on very reasonable terms.
'.SILVER, WARE HADE TO ORDER. ! *
de4,tn,thjs.l2tJ
n027-lm|
£3. SELLING OPE AT A SACRIFICE -
WATCHES, JEWELRY. DIAMOND WORK.
. r-~3S to’bedbsed onvhythe hrst of the -year! * Also,
BuueS a large elzs Lillie A Son's iSafe. two plate gla33
Cases, Counter, Ac. T. W. B AILY.
delut* 928 chestnut street,
WATCHES AND JfiffELßY,
pAX LEY &j jCo.
819 Chestnut Street y
PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELERS,
IMPORTERS OF
English Plated Wares,
Fine Thatches , Clocks y
London Pearl Setts,
\ '
English Cutlery ,
Bronzes, Porcelain,
Coral Jewelry ,
Precious Stones,
Gilt Goods , &fc.
Always on hand a large assortment of
June Jewelry
NEW DESIGNS FURNISHED AND GOODS MADE.
TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE.
SILVER WARE FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY
Bridal Presents.
WM. WILSON & SON.
8. W, cor. Fifth and Cherry Streets,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
£ UPEBIOE PLATED WaßE 5
Have 021 hand a large and general assortment of
Silver and Plated Ware.
Of their own MANUFACTURING, suitable for Brl
dal and Holiday Gifts
Presentation Sets on hand or famished at short no-
Uce - del-lmi
FINE GOLD SPECTACLES. '
' Fine Gold Eye Glasses,
i Silver and Blue Steel Spectacles*.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Opera, Glasses.
SUITABLE FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
B. BORHRK & SON.
deu-st^ 0, 402 CHESTNUT ST.
GT&Eitehe#.
VEVItS LADOHDSXca
If DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.fI
II WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER WARE. II
and JEWELRY REPAIRED.//
jO2 Chestnut St, Phila-
C 5?3?I?»? R ? o; t rDA ‘ Y 0114 brtoal
an< ! a ® no beautUol assortment of
2Sf n l S£?.^ Jewel !?'^ E i J Silverware suitable lor Christ-
Holiday and Bridu presen ta
solicited to our large assortment
and Watch ta.Gnld Chains for ladles’ and
gfnilemeH s wear, Also, Bleeve Buttons, Studs and
beat Ricgs, In great vari*t? a’l of the newest styles?
v #o™§al gifiT
foMfd»
04X1 Re purchased
Purchasers invited to calL
JP*. CHRISTMAS!
V&IM W. W GASSIDY, - !
NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Offers an entirely pew and most carefully selected
stockof
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JETWELBY,
SILVERWARE and FANCY ARTICLEB of EVERY
DESCRIPTION, suitable for
BBIDAi AND HOLIDAY PBE3ENT3.
An examination will show my stock to be nnsor*-
passtd In quality and cheapness.
Paitlcuiar attention paid to repairing.
gv WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
I. J. TAYLOR,
DEALER DJ
Diamonds, Fine Watol .no; Tevreiry-
Silver and. Plated Wa"*
Mnsio Boxes
- No. 1038 Chestnut Sfc*
-j»*l>art.CTdar attention given to Repairing O J' /
Watches and M uslc Boxes. : ■ 8e25-tntns an°*
ASH’S ITYE HOLLAR WASHING MACHINE
J_i—ln order to introduce our Sve dollar waaherrnnrn
generally to the public, we pronose to sell
the understanding that they will betaken back Sndthe
money refunded, if they do not satisfaction. “ e
deB-s,lu,th-3:j 727 Market Stree^*PAU&delpufa,o
yARE.