Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 26, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSiyrEBB notices.
SEFUL PRESENTS.
USEFUL PRESENTS.
USEFUL PRESENTS.
USEFUL PRESENTS.
USEFUL PRESENTS.
USEFUL PRESENTS.
WE ARE SELLING,
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Wehavwl yfar tho largest an* best assortment o.
Stoi’s, Youths’ an* Boys* Clothing In Philadelphia,
which'ls; being replenished by large dally additions,
manntactured «f goods purchased recently at much
leu l/xm'cotl, and haying reduced all stock on hand
to proportionate price., are offering such bargains as
are above numerated.
ROW IS VBX SIUS TO BUY—PBICEB CIK BS BO
BOWES* '
HA3ST WAY BBTWKE2T *) BSBBBTT& CO„
' XITTE ANA r TBWEB 2AUh
\ sixth Sts, J 518 Mabkbt Ssagas.
GKO. BTBOK A OO.’B PIANOB." t jg 4
ÜBfiPTheee beauttftil instruments are '*K3Sa
HI wrongly reoommended by the fellow-*! lin
ins trio Inerting nrHntn in America, wany
rtmoe mlSe In tbls county ©rinEorcpe,
WTm. Wimnn. 8. B. Mlllfl, 13160. ThOmML H. 0. Timm.
IfffT Heretsek, Qeo. W. momn. Owl Bemmn,.CMl
KTfcohn. Chi. H. Jarvis, K. H., Cress, Gail Gaert
jKßjELGCHmadex, J. N. Beck, Joseph Ki«so, 3*
& Cibculabb of oertifleatea as to their duniWHfc/. and
tthm one thousand purchasers mPnlla
*flah>hiaand vfctolty, to be had en application.
salein Msielphia
m7-tq ■ seventh andChestnnt,
mrmmERTNG PIANOS IN EUROPE.—HANB
VOH RULOW, the great German Pianist, by letters
Inst received from Europe, proposes to play only the
SuSiuS^ 06 1,1
iea£si Ho. 914, Ohestnnt street.
TT»nciß > GFC-KTECg &CO S, cele- f PIANOS.
PIAKOS. Mnated Pianos, fbr sale oNLY-< PIANOS.
PIANOS Jby 1. E. GOULD, 1 PIANOS.
Seventh andChestnnt.
A cm ingKKTNO GRAND PIANO—wp»-v
SBeS played by Scambatl, the greatPlanlsi BEa
Win I lot Europe, at Florence, Italy, was Ml 111 1
considered superior in all respects to the Instruments
olßroadwsof* Erard, hitherto regarded as the best
ta the world. ■
New Booms 914 CHESTNUT street.
£j2tf - W. H. DUTTON
, «1H lllk BBTTIH GRANT) PIANOS.- mW ■
■■El-The New Scale Ohlckering GrsndßES3W
Vvlal lpianosure acknowledged the best ln'll Vi 1
England, Germany and Italy. Notice the great testi
monials received from Europe in August last. Mag-
Scent collection of these instruments.
CHICKBBINB BOOMS, 914 CHESTNUT STREET,
ocs-tfj w. h. DurroN.
CABINET ORGANS. T These beantilhl Instruments
CABINET ORGANS. }-are made ONLY by MASON
CABINET OBGANS. ) HAMLIN, and for sale In
PhUadelphls, only by J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Ohestnnt.
THE CHICK EBING PPBIQHT—«»-.
IjiHlll | I I Hill possess quality of tone and
Ri I! lamountof power next to the GrandH It' l
Plano, and are particularly adapted to the Parlor,
the Boudoir or the Study. These beautiful Instru
ments, In great variety, at the Chlckerlng Booms, 914
Chestnut street. m
ocas-tf W. H. DUTTON.
- MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CBES
SOVEBSTBUBG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prise Medal
and TTfehPHt Awards in America received. iLBLLO
BEONB AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
oc24»w«s<m-3m Wareroom3,'722 Arch at., below Bth.
|i r UHQANS, MBIUM)BONS. EVERY—
IBS^STYLE.—The oelebrated Gem Organ JU? 1 .!
wi <.i iTmTnPTiRA assortment;very low prices. HI *1 ■
PIANO BOOMS W. H. DUTTON,
*026-tff_ No. 914 Chestnut street.
iar JTHE BEAUTIFUL 'NEWSTYLE EMER-
PIANOS, seven octaves; charming tone;
#4l ii' guaranteed durability: very low price.
814 CHESTNUT STREET.
„ Tg- EXQUISITE STYLE OP CHTOK
lEiliiisailNO UPRIGHT
TTP£a*PTANO finUhed In EBONY AS&«lTlT1
GOLD, iJnst opened. Cblckering Booms, 914 CELEST
MUT-street fdels-tf] W. H. DUTTON.
at reduced prices, for the Holidays,
irril * C. F. HUPFELD,
929ChestnuD8treet (2d floor).
PIANOS. ■) HAINES BRO’S. elegant instruments
PIANOS. Vand moderate in price, I have dealt in for
PIANOS, J fourteen years, and give a ttve years*
guarantee with each. J. E. GOULD, 33
no&tf Seventh and Chestnut.
EVENING BULLETIN.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1866.
BREAKERS AHEAD.
The recent decision of the Supreme
Court on the military trials in Indiana,
is likely to introduce another of those
disturbing-elements into the body-politic
that will keep alive agitation and indefi
nitely prolong the process of national
reconstruction. With the Court itself
divided as nearly as equally as it can be
upon the abstract question of law, the
public mind will receive no convincing
impression from a decision whieh is con
tradicted by the Chief Justice and three
of his learned associates. There is a
dee§-seated feeling in the minds of the
loyal people of this land opposed to fore
going any single point established dur
ing the war, and they look with just
jealousy upon any movement by any
branch of the Government that is
thought to weaken the position gained
by our victorious arms. Whatever be
the technical decision of the law upon
questions which were never contem
plated when the law was made, the will
of the people in this country is a well
defined power, which, sooner or later,
will control the actions of the
Government, whether they be the
decisions of . the Judiciary, the
patronage of the Executive, or the
acts of the Legislature. There can be
no really retrograde step in the matter
of this rebellion. By bayonet and bul
let, or else by the peaceful but potent
ballot, the onward march of this free
people will assuredly continue. And
they will carry all their treasures with
them. As the Israelites went out of
Egypt, so the American people are de
termined togo up from theirold bondage
to their new and real freedom. “We
will go with our young and with our
old; with our sons and with our daugh
ters; with our flocks and with our herds
will we go. * * *. there shall not an
hoof be left behind.” Our modern
Fharoah, who §o strangely miscalled
himself by the name of Moses, would
gladly see the people shorn of much
that they have won for themselves on
the field of battle and at the ballot
box, but every such effort will certainly
foil. ...... - *
The haste with which Mr. Johnson
began the application of this; startling
decision of the Supreme Court,by releas
ing a rebel from, his trial for the murder
of a negro in Bichmond contrasts strik
ingly, with his utter neglect of the re-
Iqutrements of the Civil Bights Bill. It
I■
shows how eager he is to extend com*
fort and aid to traitors: and rebels, and
how un willing he is to protect theigncb.
rant and the opjvressed.; The sale,by the
rebel Judge Magnifier, of four.human
beings in Maryland into slavery is an
other warning to the people. The inti
mation that the Supreme Court is about
to declare the testroath unconstitutional
is still another signal of “Break
ers ahead!” But although the
insidious influences of secession may
have worked themselves even into the
hallowed precincts of the Supreme Court
and poisoned the minds and dimmed
the eyes of a majority of its members,
there is a supremacy in the great funda
mental truths upon which the American
people fought out the late war which
must inevitably triumph in the end.
And that end is probably near at hand.
Mayor McMichael is quietly, but en
ergetically at work in reforming various
municipal abuses, and the peace-and
order-loving portion of the community
are taking note of it, to his credit. On
Christmas Eve he essayed the Herculean
task of preserving order and good be
haviour in Eighth Street, and the labors
of the police were crowned with a very
fair degree of success. For many years
that thoroughfare hasbeen made the held
for a sort of carnival scene, which ha 3
grown from one of innocent hilarity and
fun into one of rough and unmixed row
dyism, until it has become dangerous for
a decent woman or even for a quietly
disposed man to venture into Eighth
street,after dark on Christmas Eve. Be
sides the extended breach of the peace
involved in. this unseemly conduct, the
shop-keepers along that popular street
are almost cut ofi from their customers,
at their busiest season, and the seekers
after Chnstmasgiftsare driven elsewhere
to make their purchases. Mr. McMichael
began a good work on Monday evening,
which will result, in another year, when
the orders of His Honor will be more
universally understood both by the po
lice and the populace, in restoring quiet
and good order to that most disorderly
neighborhood.
But if the hustling and crowding and
rushing of the mob on Eighth street is
an evil to be abated, there is another
Christmas usage that is, by reason of the
greaterextent of its far great
er nuisance. The Tin Horn plague,
which breaks out in Philadelphia on
Christmas Eve, and rages all through
the night and far into the morning,slay
ing its thousands of pleasant dreams; de
stroying its tens of thousands of peaceful
tempers; startling the invalid from her
unquiet, fitful sleep; in a word, “making
night hideous”—this is a nuisance in
deed. This is, literally, a crying evil,
which calls for the interference of our
worthy Chief Magisgrate. It is all very
well to say that “boys will be boys!”
But it may boldly be asserted that no
boy or half-grown man—and to the
shame of the age be it confessed that the
majority of these wretched horn-blowers
call themselves “youngmen”—possessed
of a brain. of ...greater capacity
than that of a jackass, can be found ex
tracting pleasure from a poor imitation
of the bray of that much-abused animal.
The custom has neither sense nor music
in it. It is simply a piece of brainless
silliness without a shadow of excuse
about it of any kind.
The North American Indians believe
that an eclipse is an attempt of a
great fish to swallow the moon, and they
turn out with some such instruments as
these horrible horns and perform a sort
of Chorus Infernale to frighten the
monster away. But what connection
these stupid, babyish, unmeaning bray
ing tin horns can possibly have with the
grand and glorious events of the first
Christmas Eve, ingenuity fails to ex
plain. There is scarcely a quiet street
of Philadelphia that has not its mid
night repose broken up by this worse
than silly practice. It is a practice that
would not be tolerated in any city of
Europe for an hour. It has no warrant
even in the ancient traditions
of Christmas. It is a modern barbarism.
In a word, it is a nuisance of the worst
kind, and should be abated. The fusil
fades of New Year’s Eve are not to be
compared to this Tin Horn plague. A
street musician, a creaking wheelbarrow,
a crying baby, a scolding wife,—any or
all of the horrible sounds that destroy
equanimity and murder sleep, are sweet
est music compared with the senseless;
monotonous bray of the tin horns of
Christmas Eve. May it please your
Honor! put them down, next year!
Now that at least one man ha 3 been
killed for blowing a tin-horn, (and let
the Sheriff see to it that the writer of
this article is not placed on the jury
that tries that case,) surely our Christ
mas nuisance is a fair case for the police-
W. H. DUTTON.
last Sale of the Sea&on.
John B. uren ns Co., Aacuoueem, Sos.
232 and 234 Uul6t street, will hold on to-morrow
Clhprsday) December-.;, at 10 o'clock, a laSe
important sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
on ftmr montls’ credu, comprising about 4co plecS
Cloihs. Ossslmeres.satinets, Fancy Cloakings. Ratines
Chinchillas. Doeßklps, Tricots, Beavers, Itariansfsatn
*, c -'' ! , llnea l : erm » n and British Dress
floods. Merinos. Alpacas, Mohairs. Plains. Ac. Also
2 casM fine Spanish Liners,Ll en Goods, Silks,Shawls!
Lap Robes,Printed Border L. C Hdkftr., Hosiery, Fur!
nlahhg Goods, traveling and Merino Shirts and
* n dH°°p Skirts, -ewlng3. Also,
invoice of a Jobber s stock. 1
125 packages Cotton and Woolen Domestics, for
HAINES BBOS.’ PlANOS—Moderate in
II I'd, t P rlc «i “d sold with five years’ guarantee.
. JIB . GOULD
nolo-tC4p} SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
eyeryreqnlslte in the Stationery line, selling at the
lowest figure* a* • ™
__ J. B. DOWNING’S Stationer./ Store,
mamtrpl Eighth street, two doors abends Walnnt
JOHN CBUMPjBUILDEK, !
V 1731 CHEBTNUT STREET,
-■ , and 213 LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch reunited for honaebnlld
lng and fitting promptly fhmlshed. Jy23-6mrp
C AMU EL W. LKLNAU/No. ill South SEVENTH
kV street, Philadelphia, PLUMBER. GAS and
STEAM PITTEB. Work done promptly and In the
best manner. Pomps, Gas fixtures, and all material
need In the business famished. : oci7-6m4p{
«" WABBUBTON, ,
FASHIONABLE HATTEB,
430 Cheetnnt street. !7
Jtextdwiw^siiife,
TBE DkILY EVENING BPLifmN.-PHILAPKTiPHI ft: WETHVESOAy. PECEMPFK 2K. 1866.
A CHRISTMAS SCISASCE.
WrXWSPAPXBADVEBTTBING.-JOY, oobaoo
•** H. a comer or Firi-ii a CHESTNUT Streets
Philadelphia, , and TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New
York, are agents fbrtheßoujenw and forth© News
papers of the whole country. :
JyU-smrpi * • « jot, COB * 00.
600. LADIES 6OO.
oau and see . . ,
The best assortment and latest styles Steel Skates.
; ROthß’s clippers,
SHIRLEY'S SKATES.
5. '<■ GBIFFTTH A PAGE,
de7 soo Arch street.
/*> THE HOLIDAY HAT. tO
Uil THEO. H M’CJALLA, MB
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
deM-lmi 804 CHESTNUT STHE SIT.
/IQ HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, A Q
‘tU _ 49 NORTH'NINTH BTREStT
TJX. WOOD. WILLOW ANDIRON WAKE, SAFES.
SETTLE TABLES and CLOTHES WBINQERR
i HOLIDAY GOODS.
EO9 8m rp} ; THOS W. YO3T, Agent,
SVPKHA GLASSES,
J J .Vine Opera Glasses, made by M. BARDOU,oi
Paris.
Imported and for sale only by
U. W. A. TBUMPLER,
oc2o-4p,tf Seventh and Chestnut streets.
4L. PJokes, Wk. Temp lb, Joh N Dickebson
JONES, TEMPLE A CO,,
WHOLESALE AND RET ATT,
HAT MANUFACTURERS, 29 South NINTH street,
first store above Chestnut. , . oco-tf
©Knit BEWA BD—STOLEN ON THE EVENING
tjpUUl/ of the 24tb Instant; lxom-the residence Uts
Poplar street, two »1,000 Ui S S-Ws, July 1 IMS, Bonds,
numbers 28 365 and 28,866; also one 7 80*50. August,
No. 246,890, also *l,OOO In 7-30 U. S. Bonds and *3uo In
Currency! The above reward will bo paid to any per
son lor lnformetlon that will lead to the recovery of
the above by NICHOLAS MARSHALL, HO6 Poplar
street,- • • • it*
f OST-On Tuesday evening. In vicinity of Eleventh
Ll or Twelfth and Chestnut streets, a small WALLET,
containing three Checks. Due Bills, Post Office Ticket,'
a little money, As. The finder will please return pa
pers.'either to Poet Office, Box 1500, or 205 North Wa
ts R street, retaining all the change, and much oblige
the laser, • . . - it*
/CHRISTMAS IS PAST; THEREFORE PREPARE
V yOurNew Year Presents; get Photographs of year
sell at BRIMER’S. old established Gallery, Second
street, above Green. Six Cards or one large Photo
craph only one dollar. ,
Extra strong boss' sleds and sleighs,
Boys'Stilts with movable foot rests, a variety or
soys'Skates and Chests of Tools, for sale by TRU
MAN A SHAW, No. 885 (Eight Thirty-five) Market
street, below Ninth,
TySTBIBUTE AMONG YOUB FRIENDS. ON
making your New Year calls, yonr Card Photo
superior pleasing Pictures, resort to
B. F. BKTMEK'S Gallery, 624 Arch street. Six Cards
or one large Photograph one dollar.
/■SHOPPING TRAYS AND BOWLS,Mincing Knives
vj and Machines. Bmall Cleavers and Choppers, for
sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (ElghtThlrty
flve) Market street; below Ninth. J
TkEEP PBAMBS FOB NATURAL FLO VERB OR
JLJ Hair Ornaments, on hand and made to order, at
REIM Itß'B Looking Glass and Picture Frame Empo
rium, Arch aireet, east of Seventh.
SKATERS' WOOLEN CAPS and Leather Leggings
for keeolng warm and comfortable the twe ex
tremes of the body, and a full variety of skates for
sale, t kates sharpened and repaired by TRUMAN A
BHAW. No. 835 (Right Thirty-five) Market street,
below Ninth.
French embroidered muslin sh awls.-
OEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street,
placed In.stock this morning, one case of Paris Em
broidered Muslin Shawls, a part of the coming sea
sen’s goods, opened in advance ol the season to ac
eomm. date buyers requiring something choice for
b olidsy Presents not round elsewhere. Prices from
*l2 to *l6; also, a few samDles Muslin Mantillas, and
a choice assortment Embroidered Muslin Evening
Dreeßts.- del9-6trp*
NO. 733,—T8E ARCH STREET
_ DINING ROOMS
Have been refitted, re-established and are now open
for business.
Thankful for past ihvors we respectfoUy solicit a
continuation of your .patronage.
In connection with this Hoase we have a number o r
turmshed single roams for gentlemen, and suites of
unfurnished rooms Bnltable for gentleman and wire
or families, with board. Good reference required.
RemembertheNo..733 ARCH Street,one door be
!ow Eighth, north Bide. de2t-lmrp
SPARKLING ANGELICA.—The subscriber has
lately received an Invoice of this lastly celebrat d
California Wine, to which he wishes the atten
tlon of conno esenrs. For pure quality and eequlsite
bouquet, it stands unsurpassed. It will compare f
vo > ably, with the highest grades of European wines.
«nd can be fttraished at about one half their cost. P
J. JORDAN, 230 Pear street, below Third and Wal
nut St. j-.:'-.
ta~h large supply of English and Scotch Ales, Pot
ter and Brown StonL t gether with Jordan’s lelebra
ted Tonic Ale, Fine Cider, Ac., always on hand.
/COMPOUND CHARCOAL bibcuit,
V/ FOR DYSPEPSIA.
These are composed of Fine Willow Charcoal, Ac.
in the form of Bran Wafers, by which medicine*
hitherto disagreeable are rendered pieasant and pal
atable. They will prove to be a valuable remedy foe
Heartburn, Waterbrash. Acidity .Naußea, Eructations
Constipation and other forma or Indigestion. Persons
sufferU g from felid breath will find them an admirable
corrective.
Prepared only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
A W. comer BROAD and SPRUCE streets, FhlliSac
Sold also by
F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnut.
C. R. Keeney, Sixteenth and Atch.
Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut,
George C. Bower, Bixlh and Vine.
D. L. Stackhouse, Eighth and Green.
C. Shivers, Seventh and Spruce.
Murphy A Bro,, 1760 Locust street,
H. C. Blair’s Sons; 800 Walnut.
E. Thomas. 19uo Pine.
Ellis, Son A Co, Seventh and Market.'
Johnston, Holloway A Oowden,
And druggists generally.
MASSING WITH INDICT.rRT.JB LNK, Umlimlil..
Inc. Balding, sumplng, Ac.
K.A. TOSBXT.
lBOO Filbert street
EUTLBB, WEAVES A CO., ,
C ■ of
MANILA AND TABBED OORDAQB.
„ Cords, Twines, Ae.,*
No. B North Water street, and No. 22 North Dslawa:
avenge, Thlladelphla.
Boms H. liilib. ... Micaaia Wunt
Oonbao F. OLmranau
- ■» . CHICKKRING SQUABS PIANOS,
EfTrl »H CHESTNUT BTBEET.
nl at 'ncttKp W. H. DUTTON.
H deelraMß ogFIOK - d^ 9 3^
MASON A HAMLIN CABINET OB-
, London Hair Color Restorer
The most London Hair color Restorer
’ , _ Ixmdon Hair Color Restorer
Bellable Hair London tt.ij- Color Bestorer
■ . _ London Hair Color Bestorer
Bastorattve Ever London Hair Color Bestorer
T . . , Ixjndon Hair Color Bestorer
Introduced to the London Hair Color Bestorer
London Hair Color Bestorer
American London Hair Color Bestorer
_ , London Hair Color Bestorer
People. London Hair Color Bestorer
!_ _ . . London Hair Color Bestorer
For Beetoring London Hair Color Bestorer
__ _ . , London Hair Color Bestorer
Gray Hair and London Hair Color Bestorer
- ■ i _ „ London Hair Color Bestorer
. Preventing London Hair Color Bestorer
1 _ Loudon Hair Color Bestorer
Baldness. London Hair Color Restorer
’■ _ „ . London Hair Color Bestorer
. The Great London Hair Color Bestorer
_ _ London Hair Odor Bestorer
> Luxury of London Hair Color Restore,
• . London Hair Color Bestorer
the Dressing- London Hair Color Bestorer
, JS osa \ London Bair Color Bestorer
original color.
r 'i! W H? n “ e hair grow onbala heads.
8. It will restore the natural secretions. .
4, 'lt will remove all dandruff and itchingß.
VSi w ffi Preventthe hair from talUnt off.
8. It will cure all diseases of the scalp.
Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles H Said at Dr
B, NO. 830 North Sixth Street above Vine
the leading Druggists and Dealers In Toilet
Articles. 8022.8ja.w.f.tfro
HEWES & BBOTHEB,
PLUMBEBS AMD GAS FITTEBB,
NO. 418 NOBTH EIGHTH BTHEET,'
' (ABOVE WILLOW,)
PHILADELPHIA. [nov3-3mosJ
Repairing of eh kinds-' at short notice. Orders
throngh Post Office will recelve.prompt attention.
Aar OOUNTftY WOBK ATTENDED TO. -®d
dOy MONET TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
fWI UPON DIAMONDS .WATCHES. JEW-
A i A LLRY. PLATE. OLO?PHING, Aifit
V V JOBES & CO.’S
OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE.
Corner of THIRD and GASKILL Streets,
Below 1
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
FOB SALE AT
,Y LOW PRICES.
ROCKHILL& WILSON
Fine Clothiag House,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street,
Feieign and Domestic Fabrics Made to
Order, Reasonable, Serviceable
Ml Fashionable.
, | SPECIAL CARD -Hav
ing been interfered with in
our business by the altera
tions of our Store, we have
an extra large stock of fine
Ready-Made Clothing for
Gents, Youths and Roys,
which we are disposing of
at prices far below the usu
al rates. WANAMAKER
& BROWN, Popular Cloth
ing House, Oak Hall, Sixth
and Market Streets.
The best Holiday Gift for a Lady.
Tha most nseftil and lasting present that can be made
a lady friend la a
Florence Seeing Machine.
It will please her better than a thousand dollars
worth ot trlnketA The objections to ether Sewing
Machines are overcomp In the Florence, and It la the
only Machine warranted to give entire satisfaction.
THE GOLD MEDAL,
’ . ■
Premium awarded), to the FLORENCE
JEWING MACHINE CO., fbr the BEST FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE. ■ Great Fair. American Insti
tute, Sew York. Beport of Committee,
. „ . » SEASONS:
Ist. Its simplicity and great range of work.
2d. Its making lour dlflejentstUchea, vis the Lock*
Knot Double Lock and Donble Knot.
3d. The Reversible Feed Motion, enabling the ope
rator to run the work to the right or theleftTand con
venience of self-listening the ends of seams.
4tb. The perfect finish and substantial manner In
which tb e machine la mad©.
sth. The rapidity of 11s working and the quality of
the work done H w
6th. The Self-Adjusting Tension.
At the NEW ENGLAND and VERMONT STATE
FAIR, held at Brattleboro, Vt,, Sept. 1666, the Com
mittee on Sewing Machines submitted the following
report;
TBE FLORENCE BBWINQ MACHINE
“We consider the perfect finish and sneceesfnl worke
Ingof the Florence hewing Machine deserves mor
than a passing notice. This machine combines all the
excellencies but none of the defects of other Sewing
Machines with which we are acquainted. Tne great
variety ol w ork that can be accomplished by its four
dlflerentstltches, the reversible feed motion, the self
adjusting tension, the rapidity and quality of the work
done by It, clearly demands of ns the award of the
Society’s highest premium—lts silver medal."
At Ihe NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE FAIR, held at
Nashua, Sept. 1666, tbe “FLORENCE” was awarded
the highest premium given to Bewing Machines.
At the MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION FAIR, held
In Boston. September, 1865, the “Florence” received a
Silver Medal ana Diploma, together with all other
Sewing Machines on exhibition.
FAIRS of Pennsylvania. Ohio
and California the Florence was award©! tbe highest
premium over all competitors. The verdict of the
people Is unanimously In favor of the Florence on
account of its many advantages over all others. Most
be seen to be appreciated. Call at the office.
63Q CJhestaut Street
Ths Florence Sewing Machine Go,
warrant every Machine sold.
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Anfral and Departure of Mails.
The undersigned will lnmlsb a
Printed. Card
Of Post-Office Regulations,
With Time Table of Arrival and Be
paitoie ef Maili.
On application at his Store.
Pio. 430 CHESTNUT STREET,
Next Door to Poßt Office.
WABBDRTON, Hitter.
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FB EIGHT ROUTE
To tbe South and Southwest,
VIA THE
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti
more and Delaware Railroad,
To Crlsfleld, Hds, thence by steamers of the Greet
Southern Inland Navigation Company to Norfolk,Va
The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail
road Company are prepared to offer inducementa to
shippers ox boutbern and Bonthwestern freights which
have not been affbrdedheretolbre by any other line.
Tn Bills of T^ln i given toadl prominent
£or farther infbrmation apply to
t CHARLES Ss "WILLIS, Agent,
■■ Broad and Washington Avenue*
CHARLES E. DILEES, Agent,
No. 411 Chestnut street.
CHARLES K. IDE, blaster of Transportation.
noiMfrpf P M W. andB,R.R,
West Chester and Philadelphia
Railroad.
CBEISTMAS EXCURSIONS,
IVGCIBmgBEgn EXCURSION TICKETS will be
'!fg?>o!d 10 WEST CHESTER darlDg
the HOLIDAYS, good from Dec.24th, 1866, until Janu
ary 2d, 1867. inclusive.
Fare for the ronud trip f i 25.
Depot, THIRTY -FIRST and MARKET Street.
HENBY WOOD,
de2o-6trpS General Superintendent.
-j«K EMERSON PIANOS,
less The new style OotUge Square Plano, toll
m ml'Seven Octaves, beautlralCarved Cases? the
most charming Price. gnaronteed durability.
QCB-tf4p W. H. DUTTON.
CHICKERING GRAND PIANOS.
W 4 CHESTNUT STBEET. _
HI ml ' oc6-tf4p W. H. DUTTON, j
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ROCKHILL&WILSON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street,
FALL Sc WINTER
OVERCOATS
m OREAT YABIEXY,
; CLOSING SALES
WINTER DRESS GOODS.
I CLOAKING VELVETS,
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
! OVERCOATINGS.
BLANKETS. , V
SHAWLS.
CLOAKS, &c, &g.
■To effect & npld closing of stock, we have deter
mined on a general reduction of prices.
As the whole of onr stc ck has been purchased at
late Auction Balts, ota disposition to reduce present
prices, offers « great inducement to buyers.
CURWEN STODDART 4 BROTHER,
Not. 450, 452 and 454 Borth Second St..
| ABOVE WILLOW. de2s-sts
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Tbe subscribers have received some choice artleles
ef Dry Goods,emlnently snlUble, from theix iaefcl
neas and rarity, to make
Acceptable Christmas Presents.
Such as EXTRA BED BLANKETS. The finest
made. . . . .. ..
SPLENDID DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, In sets.
NAPKINS to match.
FBINCH DaMABK TABLE CLOTHS. Union
designs.
FRINGED FRENCH TABLE CLOTHS.
FRINGED FRENCH NAPKINB AND DOYLIES.
SUFEBIOB FRENCH DAMASK TOWELS, with,
and withont Fringes.
FANCY AND HUCKABACK TOWEIS. French
and English Colored Borders and Fringe.
MARSEILLES QUILTS, extra fine. -
EMBBOIDEBED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS.
Also, In one fancy stock, which ean be sold at the
lowest prlcee:
LADIES’ EMBBOIDEBED CAMBRIC HDKFB.
with Initials. -
CHILDRENS’ EMBBOIDEBED AND HEMMED
with Initials.
EMBBOIDEBED LACE AND MUSLIN SETS. In
very great variety, Ac.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
1008 Chestnut Street.
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CALICOES.
10,000 Yards
BEST QUALITY CALICOES AT
95 CENTS PER YD
3 000 YARDS CALICO,
BEST MADDER COBOBS,
At Eighteen Cents Per Yard,
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & C 0„
N. W. (OR. EIGHTH AND MARKET.
« MARKET «*,*
a * V
O' NINTH.
% . w*
;dr, y gj-o oi> s
CHEAP ENOUGH.
Wears selling at the very rednced prices oar entire
Mammoth Stock.
. FINEST FROSTED BEAVERS.
ELEGANT CHINCHILLAS.
SSSS 81
novelties jn cloakings.
cloa KINGS 12-UPWARDS.
RICBI.Y HUMMED CLOAKS.
ELEGANT BACQUES, CHEAP.
HANDSOME SHA WLS. CHEAP AS EVER,- -
GAKNET AN I) MODE POPLINS.
GARNET AND BLUE HEKINOES.
SUPERB POPLIN AND MEHINO STOCK.
MERRIMACK CALICOES.
ALL-WOOL DELAINES, 50 CENTS.
BALM’'RAIS. EXTRA CHEAP.
CHRISTMAS SOARES.
BLANKETS LOW DOWN.
BEST BLEACHED MUSLINS. 30 CENTS.
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j CAI HOLIC PRAYER BOOKS
;
Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, from the plain*
eet to the richest style of binding. •
Those having Catholic friends, and who desire to
make'them a suitable present at this season will find
a choice stock to select frem.and at the lowest prices.
JOHN B. DOWNING,
: „ , 139 SouthEIGHTH Street,
ael9*tirpj Two doors above Walnut.
f ATILAA& auctioneer ana money Broker,
I. N. EL t»rnerol Third and Spmoe streets, only ana
aaK3iPtlon ‘ d ” ca
ROCKHILL& WILSON
i fine clothing house,
603 and 606 Chestnut Sheet.
LATEST STYLE SACK & WALKING
COAT.
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330*8! CLOTHING,
CALICOES.
NOTICE
| IMPORTERS’ SALV.
126 bbls. Strictly Choice New Crop New
Orleans Molasses.
BAMUEL C. COOK
Will sell at his Auction Store,
124. South Front Street, ahv. Walnut
Tq-Morrow (Thursday) Morning,
December27tb, at 11 o’clock.
126 BBLS. STRICTLY CHOICE NEW CROP "Plan
tation” NEWOBLEANS MOLASSES,,
various marks,
Jnstlanded from Steamers, it
OFFICE OF TBE GRAND
PRESENTATION FESTIVAL,
No. 930 Chestnut Street,
PFriT.ATVKTT/PTTT*
'lt win be seer by the following < elegraohic despatch
that tickets for the Grand Charitable Pair and Pre
sentation Festival may be obtained for a few days
longer.
M SECURE YOUR TICKETS.
As the books will positively he closed by January Ist.
NEW T.QBK, Dec. 22. IMS.
To Ottice op the Gband Pbesibtati.ii Festival,
630 CHESTNUT STHEET, PHILADA ;
The Issue a. d sale of Tickets closes here to-night,
when Festival takes place. Yon will oblige na by
closing the sale of Tickets yon have on faana at the
earliest moment, and making retnms positively bv
January Ist. 1
Tbe Drawing will commence January H.
THOMAS & CO.,
MANAGING DIBKCTOBS.
e di?2t|fi roadwa y’ New York-
CAPITAL PRIZE.
$30,000 IN GREENBACKS.
KELLI’S GRAND
North American Prize Concert
TIME FIXED TO AWARD THE PREMIUMS,
and .toe Concert to be given at the Wabash avenn£
Bink, Cnlcago, 11L,
Saturday, January 26,1867,
Withoutany postponement This lithe greatestdis
tribution rf the nineteenth Centnry, and the most
successful enterprise of the kind ever inaugurated in
the world.
2SO.QCO VALUABLE PRIZED, VALUED AT HALF"
A MILLION LOLLABS, INCLUDING
tuo.ooo in greenbacks,
will be presented to ticket holders. Out of £OO,OOO
tickets irsoed, only 93 zen-ain unsold. The prourietors
do not wish to hoid a single ticket when the Concert
takes place, as it might cause dissatisfaction »mnr. g
our patrons.
Every Other Ticket Draws a Prize.
Tickets, $1 each: five for $4 50; ten for $B. Sent every—
when* on receipt of money, with stamp to pay postage.
Send the name of each subscriber, with iheir address.
Money by draft, Pest Office order, express, or in regls
iezed.jetten.may be Bent at our risk,
All communications snoold be addressed to
A. A. KKiiLKY <fc CO .
de24 mwfstrp 100 Randolph street, Chicago lU^
MILL I I SIS ’S
LINEN STORE,
888 ARCH ST.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
Fine TableTCloths
Fine Napkins and Doylies,
Fine Damask Towels
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, New Styles*
Gents’ Handkerchiefs, New Styles,
TheLarsett Stock of Linen Goods fo
the City,
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POPULAR GOODS
808 THE
HOLIDAYS.
EYRE & “LANDILL,
FOURTH & ARCH STREETS,
Have reduced some fine goods to lover the giving of'
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
LONG PH AWIS,
FINE POPLIN 8 reduced.
BJ CHKST G a y PLAID POPLINS.
CLHNT LACE COLLARS and SETS.
PuCKPTBDKFS,, tron |2O to toceots.
■ N. B.—Merr)msc test-colored Prints, of newstyles. ■
2.oCSyds. Mouailn ceLaine.\ choice styles s 5 and 280,
P, 8.~ Lot. or Gentlemen's Hands, icdnced for Christ'
mas Presents, dels a m wtf
FOCKHILL & WILSON
FINE CLOTHING HOUSE!
Coachmen’s Coats.
Coachmen's Coats,.
HUNTING COATS.
mnsmQ QQASsi