Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 26, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BUULETIK.
HOMICIDE IN TEE SECOND WABD.
Horn Blowing and shootlnr-A Yoang
mao Killed.
A young man named Charles Serad was
shot and hilled on Second street, below
Wharton, ■ about a quarter past seven
o’alook yesterday morning. It seems that
Serad and five other young men had been
out enjoying themselves on Christmas Eye,
and the party was on their way home. Each
, one had a horn and was using his lungs
lustily. On Second street, below Wharton
a man was passing up the street. Serad put
his horn to the head of this man and blew
loudly; In an instant the hom was snatched
from his hand; Serad then said, “What are
you trying to do Mister.” The man then
hurienthe hom at the head of Serad, and it
struck him upon the nosei After throwing
the hom he went out into the street, as if to
go away, but when he reached the middle of
the railroad track he turned and drew from
the pocket on the left side of his pantaloons,
a Sharpe’s pistol and fired two shots at
Serad. At the second shot the latter put his
hand on his breast, but said nothing.
The firing attracted the attention of the
companions of Serad, ‘ and Joseph B.
Thaokara, one of the party, asked .the 'man
what he was shooting at. The only reply
was two shots at him, one of which passed
through his coat, grazing his breast and
lodging under the skin on the shoulder.
The pistol havinn been emptied, Mr.
Tbaokara mid Wm. Watson, another of the
narty, made a rush for the individual who
had done the firing. The latter rah over to
the east side of thestreet and entered a con
fectionery store. His pursuers followed,
and. the proprietor endeavored to stop Mr.'
Thaokara, but was pushed aside., Thefngi
’ tive went out the back door, jumped a fenoe
into an alley, got into Marion street, ran to
Wheat street and down that street. There'
the pursuit was relinquished, as Mr,
Thackara didnotsnppose anybody was hart.
-The shooting occurred almost in-front of
Boyle's tavern, and Serad walked into the
bar-room, where he fell dead. He did not
speak a word after receiving the wound.
The hall entered his left breast, just below
the nipple.
The deceased was a single man, twenty
six years of age. He was a bricklayer by
trade and resided with his father, at No. 207
Marion street.
Coroner Baniels will hold an inquest in
the case this afternoon.
LEOTUBE BY MB. FBEDEBICK DOUGLASS.
—The second lecture of the course before the
Social, Civil and Statistical Association of
the colored people of Pennsylvania will be
delivered at National Hall on Tuesday
evening the 3d proximo. Lectures are to
follow by Major-General O. O. Howard,
Major-General B. P. Butler, Hon. Hugh L.
Bond, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Mrs. F. E. W.
Harper, Theo. Tilton, Esq., and Wm. W.
Brown, Esq.
Quickness of Apprehension.— Why is
the suspension of the habeas corpus aet In Ireland
beneficial to the Fenians? Because It quickens
their apprehension. Philadelphians who are
•quick of apprehension of their Interests purchase their
ceal from W. W. Alter, 857 North Ninth Btreet, and
Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
The Only Machine that will Em
bboidkb.—“The Grover A Baker Machlre far excels
any other machine for dressmaking and general fam
ily use. The stitch also Is more beantlfnl and dnratjle
than any other stitch that I know of. The machine
is so simple!in Its combination of parts and Its practi
cal operation, that It Is very difficult to get It ont of
order, and any operative can manage It, Itls the only
machine which has yet succeeded In embroidery.”—
-Testimony of Mrs H. M. P. Alien, 728 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, before the Cemmistioner of Patents.
Gave It Up.—“l gave the Wheeler &
'Wilson Machine up because it wonld not perform my
work as well as the Grover A Baker. My work Is la
dles' cloaks. The Grover A Baker Machine does the
very finest and thewery coarsest with the same plate
nnd the same needle, and I conld not do that with the
other machine, I think the stitch In the Graver A
Baker Machlnels the most elastic. I like it better than
any other machine I know ot."—Testimony of Mrs. M
A. McLaughlin, 36 Leuis street before the Commissioner
of Patents.
A Decided Preference.—" I have had
several years’ experience with a Grover & Baker
Machine, which has given me greatsatls£acslon. Its
chlei merit Is that It makes a strong elastic stitch; It Is
very easily kept in order, and worked without much
fatigue, which I think is a very great recommenda
tion. lam not'very familiar with any other machine
except a Wheeler & Wilson, which I have had. i
think the Grover & Baker Machine is more easily
managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer
the Grover & Baker, decided]y.”-Ikitimmj, of Mrs.
Mr. li'ottj, of Sew York, before the Commissioner of
Matentt. Q9ES
Always Ready.— “ The Grover & Baker
Machine is always ready When. I want to do anything
and is in this respect superior to Wheeler & Wilson’s'
It is also preferable to any other machine for tucking
and sewing on bias seams, on account ot the esse with
which it is learned, and using the threads from ordi
nary spools.”—Testimony of Mrs. A. A. Covet, 92 Jane
street. Sew York, before the Commissioner of Matentt.
An Inventor’s Opinion.— “l consider
the Grover & Baker hewing Machine the best machine
for general use. It is simple, and on that account it
commends itself to families particularly. The seam
made by this machine Is more durable than the Shut
tle Stitch Machine on account of Its elasticity I
make It a point to recommend the Grover & Baker
Machine when my advice Is requested, which Is often
the case, as many people are acquainted with the fact
that I Invented and patented sewing machine im
provements myself."—Testimony or Ur. A. B. Book
of Sew York, before the Commissioner of Patents '
Arabian Nights.—On Christmas after
noon and evening the Academy ot Music was crowded
jammed and packed by eager thousands to witness the
Arabian Nlghta Entertainment. The tableaux arn
gorgeous beyond description, being finished in the
hignest style of art, and surpassing even the announce
ments made In regard to tnem. While gazing nnffm
bewildering and dazzling representations,weimSrlned
ourselves In a home encuanim<-nt, surrounded hv nh
Joels of fascinating beauty. We drank deep oflinagt
nation’s fountain, and for honrs reveled In a dreamor
magnificence and golden splendor.ali forgetful of the
world to which we live. Father Kemp’s Old Foltn
make a very attractive feature of tne entertainment
calculated to relieve anything like monotony, if such a
thing were possible. Their quaint old costumes, repre
sentations of persons and Inimitable songs eaiannr.
tenets are piecing In the extreme; while tne singing of
Emma J. Nichols herself Is worth a dozen tlmesthe
price of admission. She Is, undoubtedly, one of the
sweetest songstresses who has visited our cityfor many
years, and islmmensely popular with the vast audi
ences that greet and welcome her. An entertainment
of BUCh variety and quality Is seldom offeredT vwt
the Academy, one and all and our word for it, you
deli 1 hfrd melely bB Batlalleii ’ but pleased, amused £nd
“Christmas Comes But Onoe a Yeas ”
No marvel Christmas lives so loog, *
He never knew but merry hours,
Els Dlghts were Brent In mirth and song.
In happy homes and princely bowers;
Was greeted both by serf and lord
-And seated at ihe festal board;
While every voice cried, “Welcome here ”
Old Christmas comes but once a year. ’
Bnt what care we for days of old,
The knights whose arms have turned to rust
The grim boars’ beads and pastries cold.
Their castles crumbled Into dost?
.Never did sweeter faces go
Blushing beneath the mistletoe
Than are to-night assembled here,
Bor Chilatmas still comes once e year.
The Christmas Holidays are celebrated In force at
Charles Stokes & Co.’s Clothing Bouse under th« nnn
•tinental, which la Just the place for suits and suitors?
An Important Removal.—Messrs.
■Somers & Sou, the well-known clothiers,have removed
thelr uncutgoods to their new store, No. 809 Chestnut
street. Their stock of ready made clothing is auu at
Ibe old stand. No. 825 Chestnut street, where it is being
rapidly disposed of at prices regardless of cost? Gen
tlemen have here an opportunity to obtain the most
fashionable clothing of the best materials at extranV.
Qinary low rates, call and see for yourselves.
Poultry and Game, of all kinds, for
.sale by Robbins Brothers, Eastern Market, Fifth street
•below Chestnut.
Elliptic Sewing Machine Company's
first Premium lock stitch sewing machines incompa
rably thebest tor family use. Highest premium (gold
medal), Fair Maryland Institute, New York and
Pennsylvania-State Fairs, 1888. No. 923 Oheetnnt
street* '
High Hats Again Popular.—
‘ Get ft Bilk Bat from
! OAKiTOBDSy Continental Hotel*
Dr. Leon’s Infant Remedy.—tnvalav
*le for all complaints incident to teetulug. a mlldyet
sure and speedy; cure for colds, cramp, and windy
ipatos. Sold by all druggists.
What Shaksbkare-Says,—“Somemen
Are bom great, some achieve greatness and some have 1
greatness thrust upon them.” Mr. Charles Klchel the
artlstloßootmaker at No. 6M, North Eighth street,
has achieved greatnessln bis vocation by furnishing
bis patrons with elegantly modeled Boots, that fit
cloaely. yet comfortably, and are made of the best
material. Gentlemen who dr sire snch boots ata very
reasonable price are earnestly advised to calton Mb,
mHXL, He cannot fall to please all whopatronise
nHWy
G. Bybon Mobse & Co., 902 and 904
i strepb, take pleasure In announcing to the
Snblic that they are now prepared to tarnish to Par
eaa ftallvarlety of Fine aha Fancy Cakes, Table Or
haments, Charlotte Be Basse, Maraaqaes, Ice Creams,
foes. Jellies, Ac., Chicken and Lobster Salads, Oro
qnetts, Fried Oyßters.ac, China, Glass and Silver and
a full corps of First Class Walters on short notice.
• Holiday Goods i Holiday Goods 11
Kxa'mlne opr stock of
Ladles’ Fnrs. Gents’ Hats.
OrUdren’sHam, Misses*Hats, ,
Also, astockof
Gents’ Goods,. ■
Suitable for Christmas Presents.
OAKFOBDS’, Continental Hotel,
Db. Leon’s Electric Haibßeneweb,
The very best preparatlen fbr the hair. A positive
?S£t ,0 . r baldness; Immediately arrests tailing ont of
the hair Md restores gray locks to their original color'
and.lnxurlance. One trial will satisfy yon. Sold by
all druggists. -‘~rlfliiirHTill« 0 ’
©“That would 'be a Gift’ worth Re-
CEiyiKo! ’--Theso were the .emphatic words whleh
«£ e ,£s!?* * om to® Ups of a sensible-looking woman,
made to her on the street by some
one, that * fie thought of presenting to hla wife a
d Wilson SewUg Maculae,” We passed
on, inwardly endorsing the good lady's remaric. and
earnestly wished that it might be rang upon the ear*
of every one of oar readers who has money to spend
srhe?5 rhe ?, ler .? Wjlson Is, beyond con
tradiction, the best Family Machine In the world, and
its presence in every well-regulated household la be
coming an acknowledged necessity.
Rockhill & Wilson,
60S AND 60S CHESTNUT STREET,
~. . CLOTHING,
NEW STYLE SKATING JACKETS,
NEW STYLE SKATING JAtJKET£
NEW STYLE SKATING JACKETS.
French Coeoannt Cake, Original with
Morse & 00., 90S and £O4 Axch street. . ,
- LBAFNBSS, BUNDNESS AND CATARRH.—
I. Imulcs, M. D„ Professor of the Eye and Ear, beam
comjMny thelrpatlenm, as he '-as had no secrets In hi.
SKATIAG PARKS.
Skating.
HARRISON
Skating Park,
Berks St, bet. Second and Front Sts.
Cara of tto Fifth and Blxth streets, Union and
Second and Third streets lines rnndlrect to the Part
The Ice Is in fine condition fhr Skating and the Parh
Is open to the Public.
THE UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS
NTLY ILLUMINATED PARK.
OONVENIENCE TO THE CARS,
AND A PULL BAND OP MUSIC,
recommend tbe
HARRISON PARK
as one of the best In the city.
The mornings being reserved [exclusively for ladles
p J ac fJ?i2 ga ?.‘J d'slrlnginatnictlon, nectmjreawmbe
admitted until after 2 o'clock P. M.
. Season Tickets, IS. Children’s Season Tickets. IX.
Single admission. 25 cents. 1 *
i<s J. C. HOFFMAN, Bup’t.
SPLENDID SKATING
AT THE
NATIONAL SKATING PARK,
Twenty.flrst St. and Colombia Avenue, ’
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
THIS 18 THE I.ADIES’ PARK, WHERE PIKA.
SURE REIGNS wITHOUTRUDENESS ““
_ . MUSIC THIS EVENING.
Take Eidge Avenue Cara.
SHgle Admission J 05 eem.
IjASTWIOK PARK.
To the Subscribers and their Friends:
* plendfa Skating to-day on both Basins
UPON PURE SPRING WATER ICE.
CENTRAL SKATING PARK.
Uii. *
Fifteenth and Wallace Streets.
Skating, with Music, this afternoon and evening.
Gas-light illumination this evening. “it|
JHE BKATORIAL QUEEN,
The greatest Skater of the Age,
IS COMING to
Park t^Thirty-fint and Walnut Streets.
SKATING-i SKATING 11
West Philadelphia Shatlng Parfa,
T ™’ESJSIT s ’' FrRBT and Walnut streets.
ICE SPLENDID-SMOOTH AS
Admission, 25 cents. Season Ticket*. S 3»
asar 1481,1 *»%«
§
JESS! SKATING! SKATING! ~
I EXCELLENT SKATING AT THE ARCITC
EXCELLENT SKATING 'AT THE ARCIIC
EIGHTH AND COLUMBIA AVE.. THIS niv
EIGHTH AND COLUMBIA AVE THIS DAY
' MOONLIGHT skating thisevkning
MOONLIGHT SKATING THIS EVENING
The United Matos Brass Band In attendance. 0 '
Across by the Tenth, Eighth. Union, Sixth and
Glrajdavfnuecara. Season. Tickets. *3. “
NOTE.-Great preparations are being made for the
4O b 8 held next wet k, west er permltUne
tft E H. HAYHU&ST figgfc
mew PiimjcATioaraT
SOUTHWOBTH’S NEW BOOK!
THE BBIDE OF LLEWELLYN.
EVERYBODY BEADING AND PBAISIN 3 IT.
SECOND EDITION NOW BEADY.
T^ E t? 1 VP )E LLEWELLYN. By Mrs, Emma
D- E. N. eonthworth. anthor of ‘-The LeasrtAA
Wire,” “The Lost Heiress.” etc CompllteS oni
Jt'MlnSloU.” 0 volame - 3,1100 *! Min paper, S?
MBS SOUTHWORTH'S OTHER WOBKS.
The Fortune Seeker...fl 60 Lady of the Isle-.--.U SO
1 50 The Two Sluters....... "i so
The Bridal Eye. 1 so The Three Behntiesl". 1 so
ihe Fatal Marriage.... 1 60 Vivia: Secret Power... I so
Love’s Labor Won Iso The Missing Bride Iso
Wife™.-. Iso Wife's Victory....— lso
The Gipsy’s Prophecy X so Retribution...-. i »
The Mother-In-Law.... lso India Pearl BiyerJl aso
Daunted Homestead. Iso Curse of Clifton...., iso
The Lost Heiress ;.. 150 Discarded Daughter." Iso
m 4£. ov ASJSJSJS?E. or coyer, or in cloth at ts oa each.
THE SOLDIERS ORPHANS. By Mra.AnnS
rtephena. Anthor ef“Parhion and Famine.” Com
plete in one large duodecimo volume. Price H5O in
paper; or, J 2 in cloth.
S. STEPHBNB’ OTHEB WOBKS.
The Gold Bricky. SI soiMary Derwent .*1 so
Silent Strnggles.-... i 50 Fashion andPamlne.. 1 so
The Wife e Secret..-. 1 60jTheOId Homestead.... 1 so
The Rejected Wife 1 10 j The Heiress .• is 9
Above are in paper cover, or In cloth at *2 each.
. best COOK BOOKS PUBLISHED.
The following are the beet Cook Boohs published In
the world. Every housekeeper should possess at least
one ol them, as they would save the price of it in a
week’s cooking. Each Cook Book Is strongly and
neatly bound in cloth.
MießLeslie’sNewCookeryßook mm
Petersons’ Hew Cook Book—., \ no
Mrs. Goodtellow's Cookery as it should be’..'.'™.'-" 2 00
The Haiional Cook Book _ 2 no
Widdifleld’s Hew Cook Book - «[JJ
Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million !---- 2 M
Miss Leslie's Hew Receipts for Cooking 2 on
Mrs. Hale’s New Cook ’ 2 S
Francatelll’s Celebrated Modern Cook, of English;
French. Italian and German Cookery. With
62 Illustrations, 600 largo octavo pages 5 ns
,■ ■■ ■ .’**’*.
Copies of any or all ef the above popular books will
.* T2 l *° * c ,? r on ? of postage,on rec9lpt ot price.
Ushers' 683 611 olders for any books at all, to the Pub
s'- B PETEBSON & 3BOTHEBB,
... JK*ChestDut (Street.Philadelphia.Pa-.
And they will receive Immediate attention. de2B,2t'
rx&KNED PRUIT, VEGETABLES. *a—looo cum
a i,5 csh oSf Ill>ed J^£ t iS' : 500 00888 ff eeh Oanned'ptae
Apples; 200 cases fteeh Pine Apples in glass; 1,000 caaen
GreenCerp and Green Peaaj soocaaes Kesh PiarSfS
cans; 200 cases fresh green Gages; 600 cases cherries fn
syrnp; soecaaesßlackberrlraTnsyrap;scocim straw
berries in syrup; 600 cases fresh Pears lnSrnK 2Mt
pBEBEBV|D TAMABIN D 6.-20 kegs MartlitaSe
*. n ** r i landing and for sale by J. b
BUSStER A CO„ 10a Sonth Delaware avsnne.
A BeUe Ffeurs.and other choice
6 & ea ;^omh v ttU o £v^ a b7J ' B ' BG3 '
THg DAILY JtVMlSqjmilTlMj-PHItAPKLPgIiT WEIiNESUAY^DECBii
Skating
GLOI'UIHG.
JONES’
Old. E»tablished
ONE PRICE
HOT
Ready-Made Clothing House,
604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth.
sf2£ O «iS , MnSSS3S
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
■ Complete ssssortment of
CHOICE GOODS.
MODERATE PRICES.
PATTERN OVERCOATS, MORNING or mr-v
DRESS and SACK COATS, made from BEST MA
TERIAL. TO SHOW THE NEW STYLES, fbrsale
AT COST.
HALLOWELL ft SON.
534 Market Street.
Hallowell ft Bon, 584 Market Street,
Hallowell ft Eon, 534 Market Street,
BOVS’ CLOTHING.
BOVS’ CLOTHING.
BOVS’ CLOTHING.
Splendid Anortment.
Splendid Anortment.
Splendid Assortment.
Reduced Prices,
Reduced Prices.
Ball beibre purchasing elsewhere.
Cl BEAT INDUUBMENTbT
I YOUTHS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE,
onacamnt of the Lease-expiring by the Ist of January.
We offer a large and fine assortment of Youths’ and
Roys’ wear, made of the best materials and latest
e tyles, at very low prices.
Call and examine the goods at
dels-12t No. 921 CHJafTNUTstreet.
I'HIS FJLWE ABlb
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
with greatly Increased acuities, and a lane coips of
first class workmen, are now mannfartiirin, „ ~
LARGE STOCK OF
LOOKING GLASSES.
gnarentegl the BEST FRENCH PLATES ONLY OB
NO SALE, and would call attention to themdaliy auc
mentlng ASSORTMENT as UMEQUALEDtandat*
YIEY MODERATE PRICKS.
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
Boat 816 CHESTNUT STREET.
REMOVAL
OF THE
Norik Pennsylvania Railroad
PASSENGER STATION.
On Tuesday, Jan. Ist. 1867,
The Philadelphia Passenger Station
ofthlsroad
WILLBE BEHOVED from THIRD and THOMP
fcON BtreeU), to the
HEW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT
N. W. cor, Berks and American Street.
1 ELLIS CLARK,
deM-IOtJ GENERAL AGENT.
LEA & PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
WOBOESTEBSHIBE SAUOE.
PBONOtJNCED EXTRACT
ConnoilSf Lettejtrom.
nnn R^LGKmra
**OMT TC«“
BAUCI ISSMEMS:
ANDAPPHCABI !c! to* Myffi
evert vat nied In India, am
u,YJfiKX Vat aoy optoSra.the
nv Ratable as well
. e moat whole*
DISH. SADCH that Is
The success of this most delicious end tmrlvniM
q U “tB<i *° 868 that the
SSSEKP®*' a*"" WBAP
-IEA & PERRINS, Woroeeter.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SON’S,
AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES,
eciTwtowp Wow York. ‘
UNITED STATES
BUILDER’S MILL,
I?°*. 24,26 agdgSSFgTEEHTH 8T„
B?«B&iSas©sssar WtS Sss
OEOBBE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
838 OABTBB BTBBB®
„ •_ _4« in sock BTBnrr.
KmUiu Work ana HWwrltlng promptly Mtanlfi
- • 1 ■ frrlT-rna
STEOK
HATN^
Cgifa 4 OO.’S PIANOS. _ ■
hiYilMAsoK
only at J. R GOPlj)ig.S6vanth 4 Oheatnat. nio.Ußr
BA ?°s' FEOM BOSTON,—Oon
■SL!SIS2I«* f -S ei 5 o,, * B ® M -P er **>OTe steamer, will
pleaso Bead for their goods, now landlnrat Pine street
WiMC (deM 3t) HBMKT WXNBOB dt OOr
boys’ cunHnie.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
*
NOW READY,
THE NEW HAT,
BY WABBURTON,
Haller, 430 Chestnut Street
NEXT DOOB TO POST OFFICE del3-lm rp|
FOR CHBISTMAB PRESENTS. 5
Fine Opera Glasses,
Elegantly Bound Music Books
AND
MUSIC FOLIOS.
0. W. A. TBTJHPLEB,
aKP HTH A2n) <®Emnn* ns.
Christmas Presents.
. PBE3ENTB FOB LADIEB.
PKKSENTB FOB QhNTr.WMU'.iu ,
on hand a fresh stock of FANCY
GOODS, which we offfer at reduced prices* «
„ FOB GENTLEMEN. , '
Meerschaum Pipes, ta great variety,
Meerschaum Oigar Holden.
Brier Boot Pipe*, carved and plain.
Tobacco Bezes, Tobacco Bags, cigar Cases.
Match Boxes, Cigar Stands/Flasks.
Ink Stands, Match Boxes, Paper Weights.
FOB T. a Tinea
Beautiful Bohemian Glass Toilette Sets.
Vases of PariaD.and Bohem'an Glass.
• araflSa Toilette Bottles, Card Becelvers.
Odeur Cases and Stands, Traveling Baca.
Book Stands, Beading Stands, 4cT , ,
B* *ft A. WRIGHT,
624 CHESTNUT Street,
CHRISTMAB PRESENTS
The beet and moet nseftU Present to give a Mend
Siao 18 De6<Jy^lB “ bßrrel of “W superior St. Louisor
And a bag or half barrel
dels-l4t rpi
FOR THE_HOLIDAYS
H. P * C. RETAILOR’S
vender Waters, Almond,Bose and Ambrosial shaving
Greame,and Taylor’s Celebrated Baponaceooß Shaving
Compound, all of which may be had at the prlmabsS
Drug, Trimming and Notion Eatabllament at retail
and by wholesale only at the Factory, raan,
. .. .MiI“d643NOBTH NINTHSTBKKT.
del4 24trpl j
SKATES I
SKATES!
• SKATES!
_ EXTRA QUALITIES,
for Ladles and Gentlemen, of the finest cast stoeL
Skates made to order. Also, Skates sharpened and
repaired at the Bhortest notiSel •
„ • J. J. TBUFfEIi,
No. 103 South RXQHTH Street,
Three doors below Chestnut
deS-2mrp
TJEESIBTKNT SOAP BUBBLES OP GREAT
X strength and durability. They will last for many
hours, nuw be punctured without breaking, and can
be blown u> twenty Inchea in diameter, showing the
most brilltantprlamailccolora aid famishing a d<*
llghtfhi entertainment for adulta And ichildrenr Solo,
tlpn sold by Queen, Porter and Booth,' Ac., and by the
unftnnntrtnmr. . .
JAMES T.
Broad and Spruce streets.
decU-rptQ
holiday pbesehttb.
; BOUQUET DE RIBTORL
E. McCLAIN’S
NEW TOILET PERFUME,
Isa Oompoondof all the,mast Fragrant Flowers In
the Floral realm, and Is the most •
Laating and Pelightful Perfome
ever offered to the public. Tide article Is the result of
years of experience, and mncb labor associated with
new and varied flowers, but recently Imported into
this country.
Prepared by ,
WE. MeCL&IN&GO.,
3341 V. Sixth street, Philadelphia.
E. McClain's Glass Stopper Cologne Pitchers.
E. McClain’s Glass Stopper Cologne Bottles,
E. McClain’s Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushes. de22 etj
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES.
GOLD SPECTACLES.
CHILDREN’S MAGIC LANTERNS,
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS,
&c.» &G.
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
9^m HESTNUT STREET
WRITING DESKS
AND
PORTFOLIOS,
FOB
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AT
MOSS & CO.’S,
delSUal rp
432 CHHBTHT7T 87HBBT
CHBISTMAB PRESENTS.
LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED HOODS.
LADIES’ SKATING HATS.
FREE CH SILK UMBRELLAS.
CHILDREN’S VELVET HATS.
GENTS’ PUB CAPS, COLLARS and GLOVES.
THEO. H. M'CALLA,
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
804 Chestnut St.
dei2-mn>|
del2-12t rpi
Family Fl.our
Mountain Buckwheat Meal.
Warranted equal to any In the market.
GEO. F. ZEHNDEIt,
Successor toAUman & Zehnder,
FOUBTH and VINE.
BER 26.1866
;ee queries, uquoits, &o
LADY APPLES,
OF PERFECT COLOR.
Havana Orangesi
LARGS AND SWEET,
THE ONE OUNCE RAIBIN,
Largest Ever imported.
Almeria Grapgg,
In Large dusters*
DAVIS & RICHARDS,
PCSttfl /.BOH AND TENTH STREETS
NEW FRUIT.
CROWN, BASKET, LAYER, BUNCH, SEEDLESS
Ui SULTANA RAIBINB, CURRANTS,
CITRON, PRUNES, FIGS, HAVANA /
ORANGES, &C-, Ac., Ac.
Albert C. Roberts,
Dealer in tine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS.
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nie Attention or Shlppea to Booth American Port*.
Ana the Trade generally, la called to the Hollowing eg
lebratefl Brands of FLOUR made ftom NEW WHEAT
and af which they are the sole receivers in thii city.
IVORY SHEAR,
ST. LOUIS,
LANGLEY’S CHOICE,
HED’S^MTUa,
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6RAHm
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R. J. RIDDELL & 00,
8. W. comer Broad and Vine streets.
FEE. G. FLOUR.
The Best in the World.
FOB SALE BY
THOMPSON BLACK ft SOB,
Broad and Chestnut Street.
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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOD*
NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN
WRAPPERS. •
WRAPPERS;
WRAPPERS.
The largest and best Stock can be seen at
JOHN 0. ARBISON’S,
Nos,! and 3 N. Sixth Street,
PgTT.ATHCT.raTA,
Hosierv.
Gloves,
And all the latest
NOVELTIES FOB OJ
Prices to salt tits times.
PKESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN,
TIES,
SCARPS.
PINK SHIRTS.
DRESSING ROBES,
. BREAKFAST ooatb,
SKATING JACKKIS,
CARRIAGE BUGS,
SKATING BELTS,
SLEEVE BUTTONS,
v SOARP RINGS,
GLOVES.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
YOG Chestnut St*
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS, l
R. C. WALBORN’S, ! '
So. S and 7 North Sixth Street,
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS,
SMOKING OAFS, BOA RTS, TIES, GLOVES, grr.w
SUSPENDERS,
end a general assortment of goods, suitable for pre
senta
During the Holidays,
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Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
Holiday Excursion Tickets.
Good from December 2Jd, 1856, to
«B»pr?9aPJanuary Ml, 1867, will be Issued at re
ouced sarea, between all stations on Main Road and
Branches. q. a NrcnT,r.s
dtSCUaiJ GenerS
Wholesale Cotton Yarn Commission
Warehouse.
„ R. T. WHITE 4.00.
Manufacturer's Agents for thesale of
Cotton Warps and Skein Yarns, all numbers,
Hosiery Yarns, In the Skein or Cop,
V°tton Unen and Woolen Carpet Chain.
Jnte Filling for Venetian Carpets,
Gllllng Seme and Flax Twines,
Extra Heavy Bl’k Wadding tor Clothiers’ nse, Ac.
80.237 Market Street, Philadelphia
R. T. WHITE. [noTwamam rp] J. E, DU 8018
Millinery for the Holidays
A CHEAP AND SUBSTANTIAL GIFT.
’Lit} imtßnwi? *ny elegant assortment of
suitable for scarfs, FEATHERS.
BONN ,®TS end YOUNG L A DIES 1
'"Prepared expressly fbr - the Holiday Season,
and seUtngat greatly reduced pi ices. ’
MODEJIOISEIIE KEOGH, '
nos-mwf 8m rp{ . No. got WALNUT Street. ,
kJh ohiukrihnq UPRIGHT~PI£N Obi
HrAt l MtfIHBBTNUT STREET.
11l WI 1005-tflp W.H.DUTTON,■
Underwear.
S’S WEAR,
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A splendid variety of Fancy Boxes and Bonhonnleres
of the newt st stj lea, just received from Paris, dlstdaj
WAltHlis, JEWM^RYrAff
Jf*. HENRY HARPER, gx
uSILaS 820 ARCH STREET. tiST^K
SHTEKWABE AN® SILVER PLATED
TULBB JTTRQKNSEN’S—The finest Watches iia*
•r ported# An assortment for sale by
rABR (ft SBOTHER, Importer ofWfttohssAo»
324 Chestnut street, below Foorfe ,
& L ? C ; KB, OF buferiob finish,
made In Parle to our own order, (and warranto
accurate timekeepers, "«*■**••
rARB & BKOTHEB, Importers,
S24 Cheetnut street, below Fourth.
LADIES’ FANCY FURS
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS I
A JOHNS COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUA.
TIOJS aa Coachman or Porter In a Store. Beat at
55325?25?.«A pply t 0.1250 Mbrvine atreet, below
THOMPSON. , nol9-ttrpi
- ii AIN fS’ BROS.’ PIANOS.—
SflSlttTO dealt to them ibr 14 years, andEsßSft
27 1 'loJ : ? ,l 2^ eee * 01,,1br 5 year*. PrlceeHimiT
t00®1506._ J. E.GOULD,
Seventh and OheetnoA
health, education, eta, given dally, by
W Ho. 722 Choetirat Street. J ' JL OAPKI, >. •
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COM FECTIOJB ERY.
Philadelphia Steam Chocolate
COCOA WORKS.
The Bnhecrlber has recently erected the meat extra
alyeand complete works In the State for the mans,
fketare of all kinds of —«
CHOCOLATE,
Ofthe Finest Variety.
CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS
FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
As follows:
Chocolate Creams,St, Nicholas, American os, Almonds.
JelUes, Pistache, Pralines, Cordials, Drops, Jia
Crows, Bolls, Portuguese, Figures, MedalUons/Paate
and Chocolate Caramels. :
THE VARIETIES OF
TABLE OHOOCLATE
Breakfast, Commercial and Double
Exira Chocolate.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
Mo. 1210 Market Street.
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STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S
INIMITABLE AND
CHOICE CONFECTIONS
Now Ready
For the Holiday Season,
Together with a large variety 0 f
FAITCY BOXES,
Of his own Importation,
DIRECT FROM PARIS AND VIENNA.
ALSO,
NEW AND RARE
CONFECTIONB AND BON BONB,
ONLY KNOWN TO THIS HOUSE.
wMchm choosS “ a rlcll “ d BBperb ““rtmantftoa
For Select Presents.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 15310 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA. deStfrp
H. SUNDERMEIER.
MANUFACTURER OF
Plain and Fancy Confectionery,
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL
No. S 3 S> Arch Street,
BELOW NINTH ST.
no3,tnthgtg lLADELPH^
J. H. BURDSALL’S
CONFECTIONERY,
loe Cream, and Dining Bainnn.
No. 1121 Chestnut Street.
GIRARD BOW.
FRUit AND POUND CAKES of all sires, with a
large assortment of CONFECTIONERY, An. for the
HOLIDAYS. dell-lm rp
BONBONS DB PARIS.
Nonveautes Poor Btrennes.
C. PENAS,
CONFECTIONER, FROM PARIS,
No. 830 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
WATCHES, CHAINS,
JEWELRY,
WARE.
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FURS.
A.K. &F.K. WOMRATH,
417 Arch St>,
n HAVE NOW OPEN
A Full Assortment of
Alao a great variety of
FANCY
Camara and Sleigh Bobes,
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WANTfe.