Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 06, 1867, Image 5

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W Correbpo: dtheenfeoen.owing
The ashington git
Py nopsls of the correspondence:: tvr Seer,e n ta ited ry
card and lieu. J. Lathrop
~oe
a , late
prese w nt i e tti d
States Minister to Austria. hints
to the Senate on Wedne-day accord:ilia
resolutioh passed on the 2Gth of November:
On the 18th or .9prll last Secr . etary Seward
'Wrote tb 'Minister Motley. acknowiedging the re
alga don which"had been laid be
bls 1 1 1 :ind tiecepted, , and stated that
ftotrileltitter rlde-nt
although the &nate had not 3et confirmed his
11C&oar it was deemed expedient ,to relieve him
of farther charge of the mission. Mr. Motley,
before leaving Vienna: MU instructed to present
the Secretar of Legatioo as Chopyfi d'Affaires,
(Id commit to custody the ar
chives and books.
On the 4th of May Mr. Motley replied, ac
knowledging the receipt of 'the letter, and stat
ing that through an oversight 4n the failure of
the Department to send a transcript of the letter
to the I:inperor, announcing the termination of
his duties, he was unable to carry out the Scare
my's instructions. On the 24th of May the
c opy referred to was forwarded to Mr. Motley,
who on the 15th' of„, June acknowledged re
ceipt, and stated that the Secretary's letter of
May 4 .contained the first and only acknowl
edgment of the receipt of his leiter of the
llit: of December previous, begging respeetfully
to resign his post. Upon the reception of- :the
letter of May 4, Mr. Motley informed the Minis
ter of Foreign Affairs, confldentiaV„ of its con
tents, and also • that the Secretary Of state had,
forwarded a sealed letter for the Empdror,' in
which the President announced the termination
of his (Minister Motley's) functions, and further
made a. statement in regard to the non-receipt
of the required transcript. On the 27th
of May Minister Motley received a let
ter from the Emperor of Austria tb the
effect that all the chiefs t. of Foreign
Missions accredited at the Court,' who would rar
pair to the capital of Hungary , to be, present at
the solemnity of the coronation, would be re
ceived by His Majesty. Under the circumstances
Mr. Motley did not deem it proper to attend, and
begged the Minister of Foreign Affairs to convey
to tits Emperor his deep regrets that the peculiar
circumstances of the case left the United States
unrepresented. On the morning of the corona.*
boat Mr. Motley received a. despateif from
the Department , of State luck/ling the
transcript, and at once ' signified his de
sire for an audience at which to present the.
President's letter. Mr. Motley subsequently re
ceived a reply stating that the Emperor would
receive him on the 14th of the month. The in
terview was held at the appointed time, and Mr.
Motley, after an address in which he expressed
his regrets that personal reasons made l it neces
sary for him to resign, and his wishes for a long
continuance of the friendly relationa between
Austria and the United States, delivered the Pre
sident's letter.
'Plat li,umeror, in reply, expressed his sincere
regrets at Mr. Motley's departure. and added
that "he had been constantly hoping that it
would be found possible to retain him at his
post." He expressed his thanks to the United
states Government for ? theirearnest intercession
in behalf of his brother , Maximilian—an act of
international kindness of which he had already,
on a former occasion, signified his profonnd ap
preclation—and while alluding to hiff — iY&ural
anxiety on the subject, he dwelt upon
his hopes for his brother's safety, founded
on his confidence in the generous and powerful
influence of the United States. After some
further conversation on general topica, the Em
peror then bade him a cordial farewell. On the
next day D. W. Lippitt, Secretary of Legation,
was presented to the Foreign Ofllce, and the
books and archives placed in his possession. In
conclusion, Mr. Motley says: "Jr. have related
the closing incidents of my mission. , As you
chose to arraign me in. November last, officially
and peremptorily, upon.eharvs supplied to you
by an unknown informer, I "had naturally ex
,pected some notice from you of the reply, in
which I denounced those charges as false,calumni
ous and contemptible. Thismot having been the
case - , -- I think proper to place upon the records of
this Legation and of the State Department the
fact that the author of the infamous libel upon .
my character, whales you derived your chargetM
is absolutely unknown to me; that to the beat of
my knowledge, memory and belief he never saw
me nor heard the sound of my voice, and that
until the publication of his letter I never heard
his name. That the charges, by whomsover in
vented or uttered, ails false and vile r have
already told you in my letter of the 11th of De
cember last. I am, sir, your obedient servant,
- J. LATHROP MOTLEY.
CITY -BIILLETEN.
VELTX TO. AmmaLs.—The Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would find
ample opportunity for the exercise of its hu
manity if it would station its agents along the
lines of some of the street railroads, and pro
hibit not only the frequent overloading of the
cars, but the brutality displayed by drivers to
the jaded animals under their care. On Wednes
day last, a specimen of the manner in which car
horses arc treated was exhibited upon
Eleventh street, near Callowhill, ' about 2
o'clock in the afternoon. A baulky horse
was attached , to car No. 23, and the driver,
instead of using kindness, or pursuing the
usual method of gearing the animal so that it
could not pull the car back, left the platform in a
rage, procured a double trace -chain and beat the
horse in the most inhuman manner until his
dunks were reeking with blood. Upon a lady
venturing to remonstrate with him upon his
cnieltv, he turned upon her,and in the rudest and
most insolent manner requested her to "mind her
own business." A few prosecutions under the
law would tend to put a stop to these oft-repeated
outrages, and would also 'perhaps serve to im
press upon the officers of the companies the
tolly of placing tricky horses upon the roads to
be broken.
Tug kosrga Hom E.-01 all the benevolent
associations instituted in this city for the relief
of the indigent, there are few, if any, that have
done as much real good as this one. Its object,
as all are aware, is to protect those innocent lit
tle ones. who b,y a combination of circumstances
beyond their control are 'placed in a position
which requires the temporary assistance of those
in more fortunate cirmunitanceS,• and while not
nt glecting their temporal, to' instruct them in the
ways of truth and righteousness. so that they
become useful members of instetitteif a burden
to society. By advertisement elsewhere, it will
be observed that the managers of this "Home"
are now holding a Fair; (which closes this even
ing,) at Mmes . Building, Twelfth and Chestnut
snots, to procure funds to more fully carry out
their noble work. Let those desiring articlorfor
the approaching holidays at once visit It, and
by selocting but a trifle from among the very
large number of articles displayed. second the
efforts 41 those who gratuitously devote so much
time action for the alleviation of, the
wants of suffering children.
Mtm , r.i:ors Ass.km.r.--This morning, before
./.Idennan Morrow, Jeremiah Nolen, John Flynn,
Chas. Wilson, John Smith and Geo. Raymond,
were charged with assault and battery with in
tent to hill. It appears that about one o'clock
they attached a gang of colored men, who were
engaged at work, at Fifth and Pine streets. A
white marr, named Erkenhead. who was super
intending the operations of the negroes, romon-
Arated, when he was knocked down and beaten
in a terrible manner. .The noise attracted the
attention of the police, and they drove oil the
riot cm. They subsequently returned. however,
anti made another attack. Flynn, it is alleged,
had a loaded whip, which he used on the heads
of the colored men. The police again came up
and arrested the assailants. After the hearing
this morning they were committed to answer.
AITY-Yal FA; 'MURDER Or A POLICE3IAN.—LeIViS
Evans, who resides at Mt. Airy, was arrested on
Wednesday night, at Chestnut 11.111, upon the
charge of having committed an assault and bat
tery upon Policeman Sllverthorne. with intent
to kill. .It seems that Silverthorne arrested
Evans for some trivial offence, a short time ago.
On Wednesday night he laid in wait for the
officer in a lonely place, and attacked him'with a
club. He aimed a blow at the head of Silver
theme, but the latter warded it off and used his
hilly on Evans, until he got him pretty well sub-
Evans was taken before: Good,
esterday, and was committed indefaultof $l,OOO
ball, for trial.
luaLteanox Durzaaro.—Mrs. E. D. E. N.
tiouthwortil'a new noVci, "The Widow's Sou,"
-which was to have been pub Oohed & morrow. by
T. B. Peterson & Bros., cannot appear before
next Wednesday, owing to' the extent of orders
for it from various sections of the country.
nor
....0 0 ERY.—A house on Bridge street ; between
siktpthird and Thirty-foarth streets, was entered,.,
last night old was robbed. of Isl.oo iu cash, and a
muoPer of arttcles.
THE DAILY EVENING ITULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 6, 1867.
tarArruoutzno Comzerwa.—A younz Malt
named Theodore R. Sill was arrested and tikken
before - Md. Gibson upon tho charge of collecting
Monty for the Manaynnk Fire Company without
nuthotity, and using' it for his own pnrposes. It
18 alleged that he forged the names oz. the Prost
drat and Secretaryito enable him to carry out
his operations. He.as held An $l,OOO bail to
RUM-T. ,
Stvonx lx.—Mr. Torrence McCtieker, Chief
Engineer of the Fire Department elect, was
f worn in this morning by Mayor McMichael,
end entered upon the discharge of his duties,
Mr. T. West Blake the popular and efficient
Secretary, retains his position: The warrants
for the last Monthly Installmeht of the appro
priation to the fire companies Will be ready for
delivery on Monday. .
PASSING A: FenonD man 'named
James B. Thomas, hailing from Chestur county,
was arrested Yesterday ,
afternoon at the National
Bank of, the Northern Liberties', upon the charge.
of attempting to pass a forged cheek for $75.
When it was discovered that. the theck was a
forgery, Themes was detained in the bank until
a policeman was sent for. Thomas was, taken
before Alderman Toland and was committed.
ATTEMPTED ,Carroll was
before Alderman,litaull, this morning, upon the
charge of assault ; and battery on James Miller
end Wife: Miller lives on LancaSter hvenne near
Forty-firtst street, and Carroll, it is alleged, ' drew
n pistol and attempted to fire it at him. He is
also charged with the larceny of three decanters
belonging to Miller. He was committed for a
further hearing. • ,
CRUELTY TO ARlMALS.—Jonathan. M. Knight,
residing at Hyberry, was arrested by Lieutenant
Street, on Alain strnet, grankford, upon the
charge of 'Cruelty to animals. A mule in his
team had a large sore on the shoulder, and was
totally unilt to perform the labor required of
it. Knight was taken before Aid. Holnie, and
was tld In $6OO ball to answer.
RESIGNED.---James 8. Macßride,A. M., who
has bton Principal of the Harrison Boys' Grain
mar School, in the Seventeenth Ward, for several
rare ' has resigned his position. The vacancy
is to be filled by a committee of the Sectional
Board. Mr. Macßride has been appointed a
member of the Board of Contiollers of the Public
Schools from the Twenty-fifth Ward.
LARCEAY.—Mary BrAnt was arrested yesterday,
upon the charge of the larceny of pillows and
pillow-cases from Blye's store, on Now Market
below CallOwhill 'street. The goods wore - re
covered at a pawnbroker's establishment. Mary
was committed by Alderman Toland.
INDIAN ShcatmroNs Foutio.---Whlle some work.
men were engaged in planting trees at the Frank
ford Arsenal, at Whitehall, Twenty-third Ward,
four Skeletons were found. Some beads and other
trinkets found,in the same place, lead to thesup
position that the skeletons wore those of In
dians.
STEALES6 BOOKS.-Hugh McMullin Was ar
rested yesterday by Reserve (Miser Parker, upon
the charge of the larceny of several books from
the Jefferson Medical College, where he was en
gaged as a laborer. waa committed by
Alderman Belder.
SLIGHT Finn. Last • evening about, eight
o'clock, a fire occurred at the counting-house of
E. D; Ashton, end' and lumber merchant on
Market street near Nintecnth. The loss sustained
vas about $lOO.
CITY NOTICES.
SEWING MAcimm. Foci r o.---Tho foll Owing in
tcresting statistics we gather from the quarterly re
turns made. wo believe under oath, by, the several
manufactnrera of sewing Machines throughout the
United States. The figures which we present, and
which we -have • beep at some pains to collect, show at
a glance the wonderful growth and great importance
'of thin branch of American mantifactures. It will be
observed that one—conpany, alone has produced and
Fold within the year over forty-three, thousand ma
chines. It is somewhat remarkable that, during the
recent stagnation in trade, this business has been bat
slig_htly, if at all, affected. But below are the figures
in detail: • .
Sewing machines manufactured and sold; as .per,
quarter) t arns . for the year ending June 10,1867:
Dolibt6 ad Machines. , Number.
The Singer tumfacttuiug C 0..... . ..... 48,053
The Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing .
38,055
The Grover Baker S. M. Co.. ..... ..... . 32,999
The Bowe Machine 11,053
The Florence S. M. Co.. ' 10,644
The Weed S. M. Co 8,638
The Elliptic S. M. Co ....... . .................. 8,185
The "Eto% S. M. Co.. . . ...................... 2,958
The Finkle & Lyon S. hi. C 0..... ..... ......... 2,488
The Empire S. M. C 0...... • ..... ........ 5,121
The Leavitt S. M. Co.. ..... .................... 1,051
Total double thread Machines... .
Single Thread Machine:4.
The Willcox S:, Gibbs S. M. Co
The Shaw A; Clark S.M.
The Goodspeed Wyman SM. Co
Total single thread machines 18,010
The foregoing facts and figures we find in the Fi
nancial Chronicle of the 7th inst. About a car or so
ago, as our readers will remember ; we published a se
ries of articles descriptive of so* of the great manu
facturing interests of this country. We then selected
the Singer Manit fa cturing . Company, located in this
city, as the representative and leading concern in the
department of sewing machines, and we are now
pleased to chid that we did not exaggerate or over-es
timate the importance of the company in question. It
is noteworthy and somewhat suggestive that the
linger Company, who did not, as we understand, take
the trouble of visiting (moven ofsending their machine
to the Parts Exhioition—who seemingly do not care in
the leaSt for either uold medals or red ribbons. and
whose name is rart-ly seen in print—should neverthe
less eclipse all other sewing macnine concerns in the
imemitude of their business. There is, of course, a
coition for all this, but we leave our readers to and
that out Mr themselves. Joitrti«l.
134 - iwun's Daum , CORDIAL is a certain, safe an,
speedy cure for Chao, Pains and Spasms—yieldin
great relief to children Teething. Laboratory Sift
and Green.
SOWER ' S GLIM. ARABIC SECRETS" are demul
centn and healing. Difn,olved 'in the leoutli slowly
the 9 quiet coughs, sheathe inflamed \surfaces, am
afford great comfort in _Bronchial IrritaWons.. Muria
factored by Bower, Sixth and Vine. sUid by Drug
ghlts. Price 85cents. . •
BK.snow's Bostrs , —Elder Flower, Tn tle I
Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Rose, &,c.
Suowonu Sr. BIIOTI1E1:13, Importers,
23 South Eighth stree
VERY LARGE CLUSTERS Almeria Grapes.—
Afirrouni.i. dr, PLIETOLIZE.
1201 Chestnuts:treat.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES and Fancy Goods.
tiriowons .516 BUOTBEBB, Importers,
23 South Eighth street.
DEAFNESS; BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. —
J. 'lsaacs, 111. D., Professor of the Eyo and Ear, treats
all diseases ppertag to the above members with
the utmost StIC,CCES. Testimonials from the most re
liablesources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
SO5 Arch Street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
compapy their patients, as ho . has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
•
&tongs, in whole, half, nnd quarter boxes.
Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currants, Sweet
Cider, and Pure Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Caicos,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at Gay's China Palace,,
1629 Chestnut street.
An immense assortment of China Vases, Card Re
ceivers, Motto and Mustache Coffees, Tote-a-Tote'
Sets, &c. Brone and Parton .11arble Statuary. Gold
Gilt Ornaments in endleAs variety. China Bouquets,
Lava-ware, Debella& Glass, and a full line' of Staple
Cootie, just landed. '' •
Bought for cash from pie largest manufacturers in
Europe, and will be sold at prices defying competition.
call and examine stock before making purcbases.
Showroom open till 9 o'clock ttt night.
Tun I.AncrisT EiTovic
Of tine Furs in thO 'city,
At tho verrlowest prices.
Oakford'o. Cantineutaillotel.
LAC'E CURTAINS SELLING CIIEAr,-NO mistake.
The tinest ever received by the trade In this country,
purchased at unction at remarkably low prices, and
will be sold accordingly, by W. henry Patten, 140 S
Chestnut street.,
Tint LArwitsT STOOK •
Celtic Furs in the city,
At the very loweat prices.
Onkford's, Continental Hotel.
EXTEA Pm; BLACK TRW
By the chest of from OW 1:0 pounds.
lirrourcm. & PL . E.ronEe.
11A4 Chestnut etrect.
THE LARGEST STOOIC.
- ` Of Ano Fnrs in the city,
At the very lowest prices.
• - Hanford's, Continental HoteL
AWoRD OF Auvior,.—Tho - stock of Holiday
l'Ete at Gay'ra China P 4300022 etleetnat 'street,
is complete, and we advise all in need of such articles
to make their selection before the assortment is
broken.
Aitrcurztr. & Frarrogun,
1204 Chestnut street.
No:li p . m' Boa .!--Cartaiaa and 13badeff selling at
a groat redaction. No pretence, bat real bona fide
bargains at Paten's, 1 409 Chestnnt street.,
.._
_ _ __
vTtia Se d
kelt ' tit titik 7 t o ory t th e
ta t ie T o l r a tlie U , national r BRePtitrattre •
and, .says the Secretary, "This is notv,e' fitting oppOr
tuultS• tb further provide for its improvement."
i-peeking of "fitting opportunittee,'? they are as alma
dant as
_fitting eqstolners at this season of Abe year at
the large ready-inade Clothing: House of Charles
Stokes a Co., under the CobAnetual.
I'm lirAnT or• THE &inks; 'filling the en
chanting valleys of • that Eden region with a flood of
fragrance, grows the. "Night Blooming Cereals," from
whose waxen lenvea Posses & Son's famous perfume
of that name is derived. All the world of ton to talk
ing;of the new extract.
•
AUCTION' LatIITAINS:--very elegant and very
flue quality .Rolling at very low prices, at , W. Henry
Patte.u'a,l.4lsoaBstnat street: , ‘;
GROVV.R & BArtnn's Tlighest Pretlium Sewing
Istachimes, TN Chestnut street.
- -
A:..observant - youth who goes through the
world with his. eyes open propounds the following
conitudrtim t Why is a wheel Illtothe"Ceritury?" Wye
give it up? Because it is Something tO eh: trog-oil:
Tine ittY„telst and most beauttful l aatiortment of
Hats and Bonnets is now offered by Messrs. ‘Wood
Cary,l2s Chestnut street: Their stock Includes many
ehoiconovelties. Hat and Bonn'et Frames, in variety;
atiltirids of. Bonnet mAterlals sold hinny quantity to
suit purchasers.
4 • ,
CAntunn, Tunoxi. and all Lung
diseases, Cancer and all Chronio• affections 13 acccos
fnlly treated by Dr. Kline, 931 Arch street. .
Boom—The largest assortmertiiif Men's Boots
sad Shoes In the city. Bartlett, 8l South Sixth street,
above Chestnut.
WarrE GRAPES; W Inn ChriArg.e,
/By thh wholesale or single pound.
MITOIDELL olerlATOlfiert,
1204 Chestnut street.
WINDOW , &Lions. -4 The . cheapest window
shades ban be had at Patten's, 1468 Chestnut street.
lie is always selling off.. {Goode cheap, and no hum
bug.)
VERY FINE &D GOVEIVRIVIRbridAVA. COFFER.
Very Choice New Crop Teas:
Known& ihFrxrancs,
1204 Chestnut street.
Uptrot.srErry.—For promptness, good work
manship and low prices apply at Patten% 140 S Chest
nut street. . •
JONES' How, 285 Dock street, below Third,
revived by Mr. P. Larkin 'on the European plan.
Meals from 6A.M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for
guests. hose open all night. Rooms 60 ets. per night.
LADY APPLES, Oranges, Lemons, Almon.
English Walnuts, Pecans, &c.
larronsw. & Prarranaa,
1204 Obestutit street.
PO 4.rNSmng.
Reported or th At:L
e em AID ma ilve
DRatEliA A-Bark Restless, Sheldon-149 hhds
sugar 12 with) CO bbls do 60 puncheons molasses Thos
Wattson.& Sons. •
ODD HARBOR, JA.—Brig Romaine, Card—SSO tons
logwood D N Wetzler & Co.
DAVAN'I.I.Schr Star, Poland-203 hhds rim.
Inse•es 27 tes do Geo C Ufarson & Co.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—DEo•
Firßee Marine Valetin on kirixth Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Ship JOhn Clark,Letournam 29 days from Liverpool,
with mdse to Jbbn 11 Penrose.
Steamer Decatur, Yonng,l3 !mars from Baltimore,
with mdse' to J D Raoff.
Bark Restless, Sholdon, 21 days from Dornerara,with
sugar and molasses to Thos ,Wattson & Sons.
Brig Romaine (Br). Card, 28 days from Old Harbor,
Ja. with logwood•to D N Wetzlar &
Behr Star; Poland, 15 days from Havana,with
molasses, to Geo Carson & Co.
Behr Sarah Watson. Smith, 5 days fkom Boston,with
fish to Henry Winsor & Co. • .
.richr , Sarah & Mary, Truax, 1 day from Dover, Del.
with gikin to Jas Barratt:
Bahr War Eagle, Kelly, 4 diva from Providence.
Ear J S Wapron,llouck,lyivn.
Behr A n Lea 111111?,. Brower, Danveraport. •
liiithr I D Small, Tice, Danveraport.
Behr R B Wilson, Harris, Fall River. •
Bahr A Falkenberg, Tine% Dighton.
Behr A Bartlett, Bartlett; Boston.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer W Whilden. Biggins, Baltimore, J D Ruoff.
Barkentine Garron,Stephen, Gibraltar, L Westergaard
& Co.
Saw C Emery, Young, Boston, Rommel & Hunter.
Behr A It Martin, Lloyd. Providence, do
Seim Chas 11111, Cbeesman, Pawtucket, Castner,
ney & Wellington. . -
Bahr Chas Comery, Rahn, Portland, do
Behr A B Learning, Brower; Norwalk., do
Schr IC Nickerson. Nickerson, Boston, captain.
Schr Fred Fish, Davis, Boston, Wannemacher & Co.
'Behr J W Hall, Powtol. Boston, Eastman & Co.
Behr E W Pratt, Kendrick, Boston, Andentried,Norton
&Co. - • •
Behr It B Harris, Providence, Blakiston,
Greeff & Co. • .
Behr LI) Small. Tice, Danversport, Van Dunn, Loch
, man'& Co.
• Behr Ben) Strimg,Brows, Provldenco, Siunickson&Co
Schr A Falkenberg, Tine% Dighton, .do
• Behr A Bartlett, Bartlett, Washington; captain.
Behr Caroline, Tice, Millville, captain.
• MII4IOIILNDA.
Schr Minnie Repplier, Conover, hence at Barbados
ISt h -
Behr F St Clair Edwards, Ireland,honee at Galveston
27th ult.
laSchrs L Maul, Beulah, and S & E Corson, Brower,
hence at Boston yesterday.
Schr Ward J Parke, Bogart, cleared at Boston yes
terday for Portland to load for Montevideo.
Schr Ada, from Trenton for this port, at Portland
yesterday.
Schr Minnie Rime, Sprague; Richard Law, York;
Cordella Newkirk, Huntley, and E R Graham, Smith,
hence at Providence 4th that.
Schr Ethan Allen, Blake, sailed froth Providence 4th
inst. for this port.
Schr Amanda M Flanagan Collins, of and from
Philadelphia for Portland, which arrived at Newport
night of 2d inst, put in in distress, having in the gale
of the 30tn ult, split mainsail and rendered it useless.
Schr Minnesota, Phinney,hence at Newport 4th inst.
Sothis Moonlight. Berry, hence, and Salmon Wash
burn, Macomber, irons Tannton for this port, at New
port Id inst.
heir Revenue, Gandy. hence at Fall River 4th inst.
Schr Lizzie Batchelder, Thompson, cleared at Sa
vannah 2d inst. for Boston.
Schr Sarah, Cobb, hence at New Bedford 4th inst.
Schrs Garland, Libby; C E Paige, Haley • 13athway,
11 aley ; Sarah Callen, Cullen; Laguna, Johnson; So
pais. iti ilson, Nowell, and Jonathan May, Neal, hence
at Boston 4th inst.
Schrs J C Babcock, Pritchard. and Abigail Haley,
hence for Boston, and Chris Loeser, Bent, from Boston
for this port or New York, at Holmes' Hole 3cl inst.
Scars A M-Aldridge, hence for Boston; C B Wood,
Gandy, do for do, and Mary E Amsden, Smith, from
Portland for this - port, at Holmes' Hole 3d inst.
Bohr James S 'Hewett, Foster, hence for Boston, at
Holmes' Hole 4th inst.
laguoics,
FRENCH BRIE CHEESE.
LOVERS OF FINE IMPORTED CHEESE ARE INVITED TO
CALL AT BROAD AND WI LNUT, AND FIND HERB THE
FINEST VARIETY . AND QUALPIY OF CIIEE9I IN THE CITY,
WE ARUN RECEIPT OF VERY CINCH BRIE CHUB,
CURIOUSLY PUT UP IN FRANCE, IN BASKETS, AM) OF
VERY RICH FLAVOR, ALSO, ROQUEFORT• STILTON,
CHEDDAR, EUALI, PINEAPPLE, IMITATION OF DOUBLE
GLOUCESTER. AND BICH CPOIAII CHEESE, •
- NEUFCHATEL AND CAMEMBERT WILL BE RECEIVED
IN A FEW DAIS,
SIMON COLTON dp CLARKE,
s. W. oorner Broad and Walnut Ste.
noll•tf
lUSESIEN'I'S.
,see'mxth Pave for Additional Amusements.
TIUVYAN TABLEAUX.
1/ NATIONAL I.3A.Lfh_Karket street, above Twelfth.
tiEVITY ILI V% ERR.
Open 'every night at '7.45 o'clock, and Wednesday,
Thuradai and Raturday afternoons at n.
Admission, 85 cent'. Five tickets for $1 50, Reserved
Beats. 60 cents. children 96 cents. , deta•
TO BENT.—FeRNIEME DOUSE ON BROAD.
below Floe, To a_roe_Muelble_prty the tent will be
low. Apply , to ILLUALCA. 6a IMOD, 707 wan t *,
street. • • &JUR*
ejp/ 4.1.01.LTNT LOANED UPON
DIAMOND% TUNES. JEWELRY. PLATE.
. CLOTNING,,it t a at s as mos
OLD EST ._I4BIIED LOAN OFFICE.
' Condor o Th lrd and gaj d k . Ulatzeot.,
dm.. A
N. D.—DIAMONDS. RIS. awEure. GUNFJ.
ro SA
MS .
MS , A
,
Vs
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W PRICES
RITISMOCAB YLO . seB4-2m
MITE - CASTILE_ 1104.-100 BOXES GENUINE
VWhite Cul* 16off, ftoIR-SrigYenn_sylva.
via from 1;07 B. BUBBLER
CQ.,,108 So Gb woe ammo. •
111PEIRA - 4W 61------- PBUN&- 60 1:1ABF03 IN TIN
JL Catkidetert IMAL onoireo . llPortell sod tor gale by
JUL B. BUo non di CO.. o 8 fllbutb Delwin ammo.
ITALIANIIOOEINI-100 BOXIDILEVUtUktr_ry
Imported and for sae by JOG. V. /Mara; &
11Pu VA pvutL 11041Y0 1 1 ATMS. •
, to - iftMt.
lIUMUU6 DRY GOMM
BLANKETS! .
• BLANKETS':
BLANKETS!
Au.,....ililanketa, $0 per pair.. •
All.wool Blankets, $4 per pair.
Latge size Blankets, $5 per pair:
Very large Blanketso l per pap.
Elegant premium blankets, $8 porpalr.
.Elegant Gold Medal Blankets. $l2 per pair.
ABOUT 200 PAIRS OF FINE LARGE BLANKETS.
slightly soiled, at the mill, will be Bold very low,
We have unusual facilities for getting BLANKETS di.
rect from manufacturers, and can offer them in larger as•
sortment and on better terms than any others in the retail
trade. ,
•
•
3. ,C. STRAWBBrDGE & CO.
• NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
des Bto PHILADELPHIA. , ,
DIARKET
&
0 NINTH.
Large assortments at low popular prices of
•
Ladies' Cloaks,
Christmas Shawls,
Cloaking Cloths,
Overcoutings,
Cassimeres,
Christmas Delaines,
Christmas Prints,
Christmas Plaids, • ~,
French Poplins,
French Merinoes,
Black Drees Goods,
Royal Blankets,
Fine Quilts,
Domestic Goods,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Christmas Laces,
• Christmas Scarfs,
, Collars and Cuffia.
SPECIAL FOR HOLIDAY SALES.
•
TO RETAILERS
of
Laces, Embroideries, likens; White
Goods, Handkfs.
AND
LACE ARTICLES,
• • SUCH AS
SETS.
COLLAES. SLEEVES;
LINEN
LACE
'HEMSTITCHED AND
PLAIN
• lIDEPII, ETC..' • - -
In - great variety, among which will be found si large as
aortment of Goods aultable,for
Tiollday Gifts.
RITTER & FERRIS,
No, 36 South Eleventh Street,
Will offer for one month their large and desirable stock
as above at GOLD PRICES FOR CURRENCY, equiva
lent to a REDUCTION OF 30 PER CENT. deldat
NEW P ÜBLICATIONd.
t NNOUNCEMENT.
jV. • DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD,
No. 724 CHESTNUT Street,
WILL SELL FORJIA SEASON
11114 r:CTIRE SIOCK or
BOOKS,ROMOS,_ FRAMES, "
AT A CREAT REDUCTION FROM PUBLISHEP.S'
PRICES.
BOOKS AT 90 PE it CENT. DISCOUNT.
BOOKS A'l' 76 PIE CENT. DISCOUNT.
BOOKS AT 00 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
More thou 1,000
D volumes of Stan
te dard rature. Works, in every
epartment of Li
Books bound in Cloth.
hooks bound in half Turkey Morocco.
Books bound in half Calf.
At the above discounts from the Publinhers' pricer.
Among the authors are—
Dickens, Ittilwer, Tennyson, Bayard Taylor, Stixe,
Berns, Charles Refute, Kingsley, Curler Bell,
/Joker, Scott, Whittier, Longfellow, By. •
run. Dryden, Cowper. Chaucer,
Torso, Pope, Jane Porter,
grace ignitor, Julia
K ' avanagh.
Captain Mart" att. Winthrop, Thema
Campbell, Kirke White, Shakespekre. •
AT 40 PER CENT. Diecousr.
1,000 sets of New and Popular Juvenilee, in neat
boxes.
AN 40 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. •
Shakespeare's Complete Werke, Elegantly Illustrated
and bound in Turkey Morocco. Published at $10; ceiling
for $6.
AT 119' ; PER CENT. DISCOUNT.,
.
LOW volumes of elegant ,Tuvenile Books.
AT :to PER CENT. DISCOUNT, .
The Handy volume of Shaltspeare in thirteen email
volumes, large type, the whole bumf put up in a neat
case. Published at $1.0; selling for $4.
AT A LARGE DISCOUNT,
Our whole stock of Books, comprising the largest and
best selected assortment in the country.
CALL AT ONCE, at No. 724 CIIESTN UT street, •
ALd make your selections before the rush of Christmas
week.
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ITCHELL'S PUY SICAL GEOGRAPHY.
M
In The undersigned publish today, Elements of Phy.
steal GtOgraphy. to which is added the Physical
menu of the 'United States. By John Broeklesby, A. M.,
Professor sf Mathematics and Natural Philosophy iu
Trinity ,College, Hartford, Conn. One volume, large
quarto, illustrated by one hundred and ditv engravings
and'thn teed copperplate Maps, executed in the fl eet style
of the art. -
This work. funning the fifth and concluding book oj
Mitchell's New Geographical Series, is believed to be
most thorough and conopletiand to bring_ the subject
fully up to the present state o the science. Retail price,
;4,41 00.
For Pale 1w baeltgellers general E. ly.
rI.I3UTLIM ell CO.,
It; 181 FL Fourth at., Philadelphia
HOOP 814J1U'lle.
628 BoorBKIRTII,
FALL • STYLES. •
Plain Mid Trail Hoop Skirts, 2, aiK, 2,14, 214 and 8 Yarn
round, of every length and shape, for ladiele, and a corn.
pinto neeortment of AiiNPCS. and Ohildren.e SkirltA front
to 95 parings, front le to n 3 inches long, all of "OUR OWN
DIAKE," euperlor in style, finish and durability, and
really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirt/ in
the smeriounmarkot. Warranted in every respect.
Skirts mode to order, altered and repaired.
CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented reputation
which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some
dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon
their customers by representing them to be "Ilopldrut's
Own M ake." Be not deceived. "Op Make" ate stamped
ou each tab, "W. P. Hopkins ' Manufacturer, No. en
Arch Arcot, Philadelphia," and also have the letter
woven in the tapes between each spring.
Also, dealer in New York made Skirts, at 17.011 101
prices, wholesale and retail.
Send for catalogue ofetyles and prices, at
No. el Arch etreet. Philada,
tnhiLf,m,w7 WbL T. OPKINS.
N EW FALL SKIRT. L ' •
THE PATENT ; CLASP HOOP SHIRT.
Manufactured and for sale by SHAW & BONHAM.
Pl 6 ARCH and 258 North NINTH 'etroots:
The Patent Clasp NEW STYLE SKIRTS.Prianu....
trued by rus, are acknowledged by .tbe Ladies to betug
neateet, most comfortable and dumblo .0009'ort r n
They are superior to all otbere, being Made of 0 6 P,6 0 0
this bent patentglizedLEnglieb Steeh-lottbont.erlX -1 1 6 it t
logs the tapes are securely bold .by patent
Skirts altered Into the new faMan -aka
Skirts an & Corsets made to order. t: myslj r_
makes cif French Corsets for sale .. . mg 0.7•Y1,
H B2M_ UNE&
act v o n
WA the vsnelleo of Hoop 8
oleo tlie Heal French emote - a
iiiie Veil. 6 4
%MCA ma TPSird. .
Old Ike Tf4; k s.
THE. LAARetsT AND BEST STOOK
FINE OLD,, RYE WHISKIES
~ ~
. HENRY S. HANNIS: ii' CO ' -
•
218 and 220 5017X13 FRONT SMSIIIIIIIII1 1 e t
,
Who offer the same TO. TH*,T EAD TenniB, in Lo .oit el* tan g o
•:
ix DOND, contraries all tato favorite brands en
TheLrgtecli. of Itye,Wiklekles,
tout, and rims through the Talloito imolai= 01 /MOO% and Olt Ulla Yottri OP IP
present date. ,._ ~_
Liberal contracts made f o r lotto arrive MS irinigrlestaimi LEW IPopot, Emig
IF es Liao Wharf; or at Bonded WhrohooloO. Rs miggrigeou ,
• , mrbto hill
THE FIIIE ARTS.
NEW ENGRAVINGS!
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS
LEO TO OALI. ATTENTION
TO THE OPENING
or THEIR DIMENBE
FALL IMPORTATIONS
ENGRAVINGS,
CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS,
AND OBJECTS OF ART
The-annexed list contatril the Subject! and Artixta!
names of a few of the mast prominent
THE MESSENGER or'tovE.
Till: LAST ROSE OF SCNIM Elt„
SOLITUDE. -
LA PECHERESSE,
JEANN 441.1 RIT,
NE Q PLEURE,
LITTLE MODEL, F Frere.
ROMEO AND JULIET, Jalahert,
PEACE AND WA It.l Gustave Dori ,
SCHILLER BEFORE WEINIAR., Ender.
SHAKESPEARE BEFORE ELIZABETH, do.
CHRIST WALKING ON TILE SEA. Jalabert.
THE SPARROW OP LESBIA. Maztrolles.
REM BRAN D'l'S ANATOMICAL
LESSON.
THE SLAVE SALE.
FELLAII WOMAN.
ARMENIAN WOMAN,
ANDROMEDA,
POMPEIAN INTERIORS.
LURIA (head).
ON THE ARNO,
DUNDERAWE,
BAVARIAN MOUNTAINS, Zimmerman.
LOCH TAY, ' Richardson.
LOCH HAUNACII. do.
CHANGING PASTURES, !Mulder&
MISS LILY'S CARRIAGE Ileytter.
GRANDMOTHER'S TREASURES. O'N'IL
JOY AND ANXIETY. Cum*.
THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Dobson.
TIIE LOST PIECE OF MONEY,
RESCUED, AnedelL
CHANGING MOM:4. Wee Bonheur.
THE OFFER AND ACCEPTE D. Thos. Feed.
THE BIRTIIDAY PRESENT. Hannah.
THE SUNSHINE OF LIM, liickur -
HOME TREASURES, Smith.
MARKET MORNING, t Herring.
THE, SMITHY. , Herring.
AFTER WORK. Thos. Faed..'
CHRIST HEALING VIE SICK. Beni. West
- ISAAC WALTON, Millais.
THE BOOK OF LIEF., - Pope. -
NY FIRST SERMON, Millais.
MY SECOND SERMON.
LOVE'S MELANCHOLY. ' . -C. Mayer.
RASPBERRIES, W. M. Brown,
THE BAPTISM, Chrome. CastOldL
ADONNA OF THE CHAIR. do. Raphael
ECCE BONG, do. Guido Reed.
MATER DOLOROSA, do.. Carte Dolce.
THE DEAD CHRIST. do. Milan Gallery
MADONNA AND CHILD. Milan Gallery.
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Portal!'.
All the„Atandard ENGRAVINGS and CIIROMO
LITHOGRAPHS constantly in stock,and the prim* of al
very moderate.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
816 Chestnut Street,
PIANOS TO RENT.
CHAS. W. A. , TRUMPLER,
At Ms New Mule atm .!,
926 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offen NEW and SRCOND WIND PIANOS TO RENT
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Pianos and Organs
FOR, SALE.
oedb.ff rpo
]EI.A..IELGI - A.INS IN
LACE CURTAIN%
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
WINDOW SHADES. . •
AND UPHOLSTERY GOO
Of the Newest Fabrics. Designs. and Qualities.
PIANO AND TABLE C 0172.118,
And a full lino of
1110USE.FURDULSHING LINENS. QUILTS. ma.
At the Lowest
C. M. STOUT & CO"
1100 Chestnut Street.
mvl.wfin I
NO. 6A
ISAAC B...EVANS I
IMIWYMPTVIIIII 12CD MUM Pt
01V3, PAINTS, ITAREEIKES,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
N.Ne..16 Nerth Delaware avenue, Milled&
GOLD'S IMPROVED
FAT = Lovir bowl
'ROT WATER APPARATIA
WOE WA,OUNG VIKO, VEI TI,RN SnATEBa Vri//i'rmul
%Muni =Aid AIiP_WATIMEtIakhING CKLI
JAMES r• WOOD &
QOy
B 0 flb souv,Eß atm&
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~o.
ma illft TO tiivm samovar' sr4
destrem eniployment. Terms
rosSons &VI hours arreffel,ro Address
GrAi • ragYousa upitepo
IN TIE LANI)
Is NOW POSSESSED BY
PHOTOGRAPHS,
do.' 4k
Ruchlar.
Lobrachon.
Birdie!.
Gerome.
Laudelle.
do.
Beaumont.
COOMaillS.
Baxter.
Ito vrbotham.
PIANOS.
ciErrnr , ritmoltB.llllNG
Gel:Woman's Whippers.
Gentlemen's . Wrappers.
411/11-ntlemen's. : Wrappers.
Gentlemen's; - Wrappers.
JOHN C. ARRISON.
Noal and 8 &Sixth EltilPhilada,
d now offering in elegant and extensive ansortment o[ •
Gentlemen's Wrappers,
Scarfs, Tie s,Muitiorh,Glovos,lidkfs.,
etc., etc., etc.,
Suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
His usual nosorlifnent of Merino, 111 k
and woolen Under*huts andarawero.
la921:111
J. C. BARNES & CO.
GENTS' FURNPHING GOODS.
11111113WrIZEIUI Of
Fine Shirts, Cobra, Wrappers, 41e:
NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.;
4:5iff.103A4:11.11
odll.Lzra , o
wkitneusa, ricarimmw, are.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
,
J
' ' l l Ready . Are Now b : c .
Ab IL •
TIIEIR ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF
CHRISTMAS GOODS
For the present freemen to 'clieb they would mired w
early visit before the choicest fetich,* are selected. end
while yet the hum of fonds,' business does not prevent
the best attention
Our stock this year exceeds In novelty, beauty anti VII.
rietl any rrectons offering of thin Bonn. and is made up
of selections fronievery part of. Europe. In addition to
an immense assortment of
PARD3; LONDON
AND
VIENNAM . 9VELTIES-
We have opened thlarieseon the tined tot of
DILEUNIRED AND AUEZ
PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS
Ever offered in this can etquidtely carved and mounted.
forming very desirable
PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN.
As our stock is unequaled for its extent and careful se.
lection, so are our prices for moderation and adaptation
to the times.
JAMES E. CALDIATELL & CO.,
NO. 822 CHNIITNITT STREET.
fei4 m w•tfrp!
INSUBANCE.
Girard Fire Insurance Company,
NEW OFFICE,
639 N. E. con Chestnut and Seventh du
CAPITAL MIID SITRAI7II,
0350,000.
An of sidett la safely Inverted In Real
Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, gosenuasot
Loans and other good Beeurides.
This Company haws anceemetilly thawed 1
$100,000,000
Of roperty In the last 14 years, and paid MORE THAN
. Esg) losses by r.
It has nearly doubled its capita. .in this oit It
pert rig
never bekored to an, cum bLuanon or uisuClersruista
this citEu it. m nos
to ta m Pvania , and elsewhere , ha
been i tot to loin any organisation for eatabiLbad
arbitrary
o ur and rules.
We have our own tariff of .Premiurns and are not gnat
the necessity of borrowing trona the experience of others.
Brokers and Agent in ftiladelphis professing tore _..
sent
tug
in any particular. should be able to stuff POW
written authority for doing so. Parties wishing ineursisre
will consult their own interest by calling in perm MU&
office. ...a
neurovores
VOMAS ORA 'MC-- ALEIPIP a cam%
j auca
ngtirMil. 1 6 4. I aW i ftrU E OONT;
OLIN FLEE. HENRY P. KENNEY.
OHM W. OLAOMN JOS PH KLARP. M. 11..,
slll.
, TI - 10MAS NAT
ALFRED
PRESIDENT
ALFRED S. GILLETT.
VICE PRESIDENT ANDTREAISDREMI
ag e ni B. ALyanpAity.
BLINDS AND WINDOW . SHADES,
B. J. WILLIAMS &
,SONS,
N o. 16 North SIXTH Strfmt,
Titeunfacturers of
VENETIAN , ByPIRS D
WINDOW SHADES.
Fined assortmeat In the city, the oldest , eetatdish.
u n t rAM n eP l a c hir4Eir ai r BeU lt e g r a mefill"
STORE SUADEt3 MADE TO ORDER. selletteDi
.
CHARLES L. HALE,
ate Salesman and Saperlvlendent for B. J. Willlamo)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET ,
auntri64.orvana OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT •IN TER
OITrAT TUE LOWEST PRIORS.
lIPEOLSTERINGIN ALL ITS DRANOHNE
STORE SHADES' MADE AND LETTERED:
• '
1017. tf
NVt'ingartil ALMONDS .- NEW OR~P OBE
mom it atom lAA Aumato