6 110 FOR CMIISUMI.! 110 W ABOUT TUB VBESEMS? What to Buy, and Where to Buy It Advfcc (o Anxious Fathers and U others, and all the Rest or Mankind. Rtc, Ktt., Ktc, Etc., Etc., In our tour olthe leaduig bhops of the city In waivh of goods desirable for fhriBtmaf. present, we yesterday proceeded up the south side of Chf unlit utrect to a point between Eighth and Ninth. Thli" afternoon we will resume our jour tipy, beginning precisely where we left off at the pud of our first stage. IIIESNI'T STREET, SOUTH -sIDK. Continued.) The establishment flrt In order t that of . Duflicld Aifliiiitid, Bookseller. A moat select anrtment of books that can interest, instruct, and uniuse, is to be found at the publishing house of lullicld AslimoaJ, No. 724 t'hesnut street. It is well for the public to learn where without extra trouble or e.xpcusc, they can purciiase a stock ol books lor CurNt maa presents to the best udvautiae. We -vould state to all sucb, who contemplate an imme diate outlay in this direction, that they should consider thesrreat inducements offered by tbjs bouse over others. Let thorn but vi:it and ex amine Into the extensive stock there to bo tound of books of travel, history, scienre, bio graphy, book9 of romantic literatuie, etc., and tliey will at once conclude that they can do no better than to supply themselves irom this establishment. Especially bat Mr. Asnraca'i just received a large aisortinent of holiday books tor old heads and jounir heads, to amuse ihe children and gratify the aod. l'oy books to piease an ine cuiiureu oi lue city, li munci'S the productions ot the raot tril ted of irua 'ina tive writers, tall .and examine and be con fined. ISouii-r, Colliwlay &, Co., IHalcrs u Dry Ladie, it is with pleasure we announce the superior advantages now offored you bv one oi the most reliable establishments in the "city. It in a perplexity to any la ly to learn where o'm be found such dress gooda as are necessary, and at an economical cost, and to pick out troin the multiplicity of establishments in the city one that will coutain that which will comply witti her desires. The near approach of the holi days has increased the wants of the ladies espe cially, and necessitated not only the replenishing of thor own wardrobes, but also making of presents to thir companions or youthful lncndj. Such an establishment as the ladies desire is that o1 Homer, Collalay & Co., Nos. 818 and H20 Chefnut street, where can oe louud everything in the dry goods line to please. The finest of linens, ber quality of sheetings, cotton goods uns-uroassed eveijtilug in the general dry goods line to. texture ami quality not to be equalled or outrivalled. The public cannot maketbeir winter puichases to belter advantage than by calling .upon Homer, Colla siny & Co. Especially is the department of ladies' dresa noods the most complete and select. Tuero can be lound, everything in the dress line ot use an l beauty. Heavy silks ot all dili'crent shades, plain or ornamented in the newest styles, tine, and manufactured from the be-t of material. Lace goods of the most delicate yet durable mak?, and of exquisite beauty. Velvets in such quantities, ol such elegant shades, and such ottness to the touch, glossy and rich appear ance, as to make them surpass everything In that line sold by any other establishment in the couutry. It would be one of the moot difficult and endless tasks to enumerate the different styles, patterns, qualities, aud materials of the assortment of dress goods contained in this establishment. Suffice it to say, that the selec tion is one of the most comprehensive to be louud, the prices low, and the goods warranted to tatisfy. Do not fail to call upon Messrs. ITomer, Col )i:day & Co. aud examine their stock. J. E. Caldwell &, Co., Jewellers. Almost every one iu the city is at present looking around to select presents for Christmas, and many are puzzled what to buy. Ttiey think of this thing and that, but no, that won't do; "he or she would not like that, I am sure." To eucta we would suggest a visit to the magnificent store ot James E. Caldwell & Co., No. 822 Cues nut street. (They have on hand the Tourbiilion lull chronometer, new calibre, Brcquet adjust ment, made expressly for them, and have just opened a large lot of gilt and crystal decorated porcelain and cut-glass wares, in vases, centre pieces, fruit-stands, flower-stands, and a lange variety of fancy articles. Diamouds, sapphiras, rubies, emeralds, and pearls in exquisite mount ings of entirely Dew styles, are displayed in end lees variety. They have also a magnificent stock in full suite of jewelry; also in brooches, ear rings, bracelets, finger-rings, studs, etc., soli taire, and cluster. Those who anticipate making any gilts In this line can find the articles at Messrs. Caldwell & Co.'s at prices according to the quality. Every thing is warranted to be of the best material and workmanship. A set of studs is a very accepta ble gilt to a young man, as is a set of ear-rings to a young lady. As for Young America, the thing that will delight him most is a watch, which he can put to hia ear and hear the ' tick, tick, tick" suggest to him that he is drawing nearer to manhood. These articles and afi the iest we have enumerated can be found at Ho. 822 Chesnut street. Howell & Brother, Mauafacturers of Paper Hanging. Nothing will oo well set off and ornament a room as the right shade of paper hangings, suited to surrounding furniture and circum stances. To select the most beautifully shaded and elegantly designed paper from the multi plicity of kinds in the maiket, is one of the moHt difficult ta4ts for any individual. To lparn where can be found the best qualities, all varieties oi shade, every possible design, displayed, m the best possible manner paper suited to every room, from the common hang intra in the kitchen to the unsurpassed and elegant hangings in the parlor has caused great perplexity in the rum us oi those who de sire to purchase such articles. Howell & Brothers, 8. W. corner Ninth and Chesnut streets, have one of the largest and most select stocks of paper hangiu;s to be found in the country. All who visit and make purchases will always feel satisfied both in the price and worth of the article received. Do not miss this place, jou who are lu want of bang ings to take the plaee of the old, or to cover the walls that have ' been bare ever since their erection, i J. M. HaiUlgh, Dealer In Dress Goods. J. M. Haflelgh, No. 902 Chesnut street, has opened one of tne largest stocks of dress goods Jn the city. Dress goods. of all descriptions, calicoes, muslins, delaines, silks, etc., in great profusion, 600,000 yards of goods, dresses for all, and many to spare, have just been opened' to the public," at the most reasonable prices. This Is just what the ladies of Philadelphia con sider "the one thing needful" for a right obser vance of Christmas, by purchasing dresses lor anticipated presents to the children. Here, then, 4l pw vJbflEce fit buying that wbicfc ifl A flub- JP-'g DAILY EVENING TELEGRAfBl PPlLAbiSLPniA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1866. JlVi"'.! somcthlne that will Se of benefit to , -fcivrrs: something that will protect them T".l 4h wintrv winds. A mother could not do Irvt'Mr Mian purchase a warm dress for her little daupMer, instead of th.ne fleeting pleasures wbich the yoatb of her child will prevent It from appreciating. We would then elve notice to mothers, and all of our lady Iriends, to take an arly opportunity of visiting Mr. Hatlelgb's eHtab-lit-hinent, an examine his nely purchased stock of Roods before going elsewhere. Foreten dress goods aie also a specialty In the sloreof Mr. IlatMeh, ami there, without fear of impofition by passing on the purchaser worth less fabric, can oui citizens find all those noted cloths, for reasonable prices. Give Mr. Hallelgli a Christmas call, and wo scarcely believe that you will leave the sales room without niakiDg a purchase. J. P. & E. B. Ore, Iealera lu Carpeting!. It is an old saying that "A thing of beauty is a Joy forever." We were forcibly reminded ot this saying as we passed by the windows of the Messrw. J. F. 4t.il, Orne, No. 904 Chesnut street. Perhaps most persons would thiuk our illustration is rather far-fetched. It so, we can noi help it The beautiful carpets that we saw decoratiug the magnlhcent windows ot the Messrs. Orne's palatial store, are rather calcu lated to mine any one enthusiastic wbo has got any of the love of the beautiful in Lis breast. At all times tho visitor to their large establish ment can be delighted with a display of rich and artiMlcally designed carpets that are per haps unequalled at any other place in the country. From tho Cne:t Aubusson carpets, with their thick heavy textures, to the thiunest one-ply ingrains, ihe purchaser can bo satisfied both iu the carpel and in its price. It seems aluost mar vellous that human skill could woavc such bril liant patterns into such firm and lasting mate rial. The eye is almost dazzled with the bril liant colors; the Bhades mellowing and blending each with each until one can hardly tell where one bceins and the other ends. Besides their va.-t stock ot carpeis, the Messrs. Orno have trot an elegant assortment ot ma.s, cushions, etc., that one could well go in ecstacies over iu describiug their beauties. Their variety of styles aro being constantly increased, mi ii3 fashion changes, th new styles can always b3 lound upon their shelves. We repeat it, that to those who would wish to buy a uoo.i mil :1; at a tar price, we would ay go to J. F. & E. B. (line's, No. ii04 cnesnut street. Miiul & Co., Manufacturers of Silver Plated Ware. In the days of our forefathers, nil the glittering ware that appeared upon their tables was of solid virgin eilver or other metal. Now, how ever, science has taken such rapid strides that we are enabled to decorate our tables with tho most elegant specimens of plated ware, that only the manufacturer could tell were pUted, and lasting lor years and years bofore they show the marks of wtar. At Meal & Co.'s, No. 010 Ches nut street, can bo seon an endless variety of plated wore. V. II. Duttou, Agent for the Chltkerlng I'lnuu, To the musical public, those desiring to pur chase a tine musical instrument, either for them selves or as a gift to some near niemi, we would lcconnueud that in their tour of exatninatiou tht y do not overlook the renowned Chicicering pianos at, the establishment ot VV. H. Dut.ori, No. 014 Chesnut street These pianos have been thoroughly tested as to harmony and sweetness of tone. In finish they cannot be excelled. They have received the encomiums of ihe press cenrrally, and their merits and compass of tone have received tue praises ol all of tho most eminent artists. Ceriiiicatej are dnilv beimr received ot the satisfaction they invariably give to all purchasers. Do notmtss this examina tion, nor lail to purchuse one which will not be equalled by nuy oiher insiruuieni. MeorKe Fryer, Dealer lu India Shawls. Perhaps enc of tbe most reasonab'e pieces of extravagance that a man can bo guilty of is SMinc costly article ol cloth'ns that, wliile being highly oruaiuintal and a sei,-otf to the beauty of a wife or drughter, will be lasting and cotn lorable. Passing bj the stole ot George Fryer, No. 010 Chesnut street, we steppe J iu and took a elance at their immense stock of tino camcl's liair shawls and India scans. These were to be seen in preat variety, and at a verv reduced cost to what they u?ed to be sold lor. Iu olden times it whs cousi.lerod to be a very great piece of extravagance for a man to pay $1000 or $1500 for a re il caineiVbnir sha vl, but ihe people of the present day do uot consider it anything: aufi there are at th's day hundreds of these coally sha a Is worn where there was formerly but one. Still, there is no necessity lor paving a thousand dollars, when, by going to Mr. Fryer's store, we cau obtain the most bea itiful articles lor a tithe ol the money. J. W. Proctor & Co., Dealers In Cloaks and Furs. Messrs. J. W. Proctor & Co. have Inaugurated p, cheap department in ladies' cloaks at No. 020 Chesnut ttreet. They oiler for sale one thousand garments lrom $5 to $25, being in many cases about one-half of their currency value. All tho Paris cloaks, as well as the fine garments of their own manufacture, have been reduce! In price. Here is an opportun ity for tnose who have been waiting lor prioe3 to fall tu purchase an elegant cloak or rhawl for a nominal sum. Their stock of ladies' dress furs is this season tbe largest and choicest the firm have ever ex hibited. It comprises Russian sable, the most valuable of all lurs; Hudson Bay sable, which ranks next in elegance and variety; the Eastern and American sable, a popular and durable lur; also Ermine, Astrachan, Russian, squirrel, grey Crimean, Persienne, tine Chin chilla, besides many other varieties. In this superb establishment every article is examined, and none allowed to be displayed for sale unless periect m every respect. All the firs sold by them are warranted natural colors. In a Idition to selling iurs, they also remake them, and take old in exchange lor new sets. This is an old established house, and for the variety and excel lence of its stock, Is not excelled by any In tho city. Those who are desirous of purchasing a really excellent article in the fur line, wo would recommend to goto Messrs. J. W. Proctor & Co. Isaac Towutcud, Dealer in House-Fur ulshlng Uoodi, An excellent opportunity Is offered to secure bargains by a sale of house furnishing eioods, to cloe the estate of the late John A. Murphey, importer and dealer in the above-mentioned articles. His administrators offer for sale the whole stock at prices below the ordinary rates charged. The stock embraces everything wanted in a well-ordered household, consisting of plain and tinware, blushes, woodenware, baskets, cook ine utensils of every description, etc. A gieat variety ol Shaker goods and bird-rages can be obtained on the most reasonable terras. Aleo, a flue assortment of papier-mache goods. This establishment Is the largest retail one in this l ue in Philadelphia, and citizens and strangers will find it to their advance to examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Persons residing in the country an order by mi 1 the articles tbey desire. Prompt attention will be given to all such orders, aul satisfaction Chesnutreet 8r(? ,n 1ue3lioa 18 at No- James W. Queen, Dealer In Optical In. truiuvuU and Opera Glares. Every opera-goer and b;-auty-seeker should be provided with that article which U of such great use an opera glass. K " James W. Queen, at No. 024 Chesnut street has imported lor sale a large stock of glasses of the very best quality, and ot beautiful appear ance, small and large, of all prices, and the most reasonable. Call upon him, determining no longer to be without a glass, and immediately act on the determination. Kitchen 4l Co, Jewellers. Kitchen & Co. have just opened their new store, on the southeast corner of Tenth aud Chesnut streets, where they exhibit a full and valuable stock of watches, all manner of ie elry, and all kinds of silverware. Their extensive stock has been selected more especially for Ihe holidays. The stock is new and well selected; fully adequate to suit the diversified tastes of all those who may give tbem a visit one, we believe, which would be of profit to the visitors who are making selections for articles of use Jlfid Chriftpnw holidays, Wferbnrton Bon, Dealers In Mllllnerjr and Lace Uoodi, Ladles, in your purchases endeavor to eom bine that which Las beauty of appearance with real worth and good manufacture, r ine lares choice and beautiful sllns, substan tial and elegant millinery goods of all kinds, aie to be lound in great profuseness at the lanre establishment of Warburton & Son, No. 1004 Chesnut street. All those little fancy articles which grace the form, and in which every lady takes a greater or less interest, with the moire substantial as well as elegant articles to furnish her ward robe, can heie be found at the most reasonable rates. The real bona fide articles, from which our ladies should select their purchases, are contained iu the establishment of Warburton Son. Fancy nnd tubstantlal holiday gifts for the little ones for they have the same feeling as older ones in rcpard to appearances aro plenty, at rates that cannot be questioned. Consult economy, worth, and beauty by giv ing this establishment a call. Illoslus Brothers, Agent for the Stclu way Pianos. Pome years aco wo paid a visit to tho homo of Washington. An involuntary feeling of awe crept over us as we stood within those walls where onco the immortal Fattier of his Country bad dwelt. And as we went from room to room, nnd saw tho lew remaining relics of what once constituted the household furniture, we were struck more than anything else with an old harpsichord that had once bcloneed to Washington's wile. There it stood, a relic of by. gone times. The nimble and practised fingers that had drawn out swoeteot tones from that dilapidated old Instrument had passed away, ano had long ago melted l to dust. Vet still it stands u ghost of the happiness and revelry that once dwelt within those old walls. It spoke, too, of the great progress that has been made in the aits of the giant stride9 towards per lection that our in v n tors have been mainnar. The weak metallic sound evoked Irom the old harps. chora is now repkieed by those grand volumes of eound that roll from the Steinwav Grand Tianos. And then, too, from being a rare instt ument too rich and costly to be own -d by any but tbe rich they have become scattered broadcast over the laud. Almost every house hold of any r letensions whatever Is possessed of its piano. Ol the different makes of pianos, it will not be considered unjust to sinale out ono particular make as a fair and good sample of the very best kind. The Messrs. yteiuway & Sons, whose pianos, grand, square, and upright, have taken thirty-two first-class premiums, gold and silver medals, and are largely exported to Europe, where they contend successfully with the celebrated makes ot that continent. Their warehouse and agency in this city is at the Blasius Brothers', No. 1000 Chesnut street. There can be seen all the different styles, at all times. Visitors are always cordially welcomed to their room, and a pleasant hour can al avs be spent by any one w ho has a taste for good music. It may be unnecessary to mention here that theSteinway improeements in their pianos aro generally inlioduced by other manu facturers. Sheppard, Van Ilarllngeu fc Arrlsou, Dealers In 1 able and Piano Covers. This firm, which Is doing business at No. 1008 Chesnut street, has now ou haud an extensive stock of goods, comprising a very large and euuiiiui asHorcment oi laoie ana piano cover ings, which they are offering . to the public at greatly reduced nrlceB. In "nrdnr m ,.. ,room elegantly ornamenfe't- by a piano, ihe iimw i bucu au uisirumem.. mere is something wanting, conspicuously presented to the eye, when a piano of beautiful pioportious and finish appears bare, instead of covered with some fine and tas.etullv patterned cloth that hanas in graceful folds around its sife. With out such a covering, none can deny that an in strument ol this kmd looks barren and plain, no matter what its finish or beauty of work manship. Hheppard, Van Harlingen & Arri hon have on hand tbe largest assortment of these covets, elegantly embroidered in the finest, ot materials, imported direct from E 1st -rn mauufacturers. Besides their large and varied stock in this direction, they have a no le,9 quantity of table coverings of all kinds, coverings for centre tables, drawing room tables, ot all colors, of tasteiul patterns, and all sizes. One of these cloths is necessary tj the comfortable appear ance of a mom. The stock u so comprehensive that no person can fail to mae a satidfaciory selection, lor the priceB are greatly reduced; and the stock, which is importe l iu Krge quan tities, udmits of their selling below that oi any other establishment of iho k-nd in the country. What Sheppard. Van Harlinccn & Arrison ro. present tLeir goods to bo, they will be found on examination and test. SteD around, i n vnnr Christmas tour of holiday purchases, and examine the goods, which comprise selections the most valuable and the most durable. Rest assured that satisfaction will be the result of buying those articles which improve home ap pearance, and which are so valuable for use. E. M. Neidles, Dealer In Ladles' Laci and White tioods. Holiday goods in abundance; holiday presenta tor the ladies; exquisite laces ot all beautiful patterns; the finest, the strongest, the whitest, and mo9t durable of white goods, in quantity and quality to suit all purchasers. We do not exaggerate when we say that there la no more reliable or more reasonable eatabli huient in tbe city, having the 6e ladies' goods that are or cau be manufactured, than tho establishment ot Mr. E. M. Needles, No. 1024 Chesnut street, where our leniale friends can find all those arti cles of beauty for appearance, and strength tor wear ng, within the ccope of the smallest aud larger of purees, and warranting satisfaction in every case. No better place tor a mother to procure that for her daughter which is both useful and ornamental, or for a daughter to pur chase a present for the mother. Itr. Needles has on hand one of the largest, as well as the finest, i-tocks ol ladies' laces and white goods to be found in the city. The constant and large increase in the busi ness has necessitated the use of a more exten sive building, in order to meet the large demands which aie constantly being made. Accordingly uient style, on the north west corner of Eleventh and Chesnut streets; alterations and additions are being made, and upou completion we will notify our readeis. C, M. Stout & Co., Dealers In Curtain Materials. . C. M. Stout & Co., at No. 1020 Chesnut street, have on hand that without which a room and house looks barren, that is, tasteful and beauti ful window curtains. Stout & Co.'s stock-Is large, comprising all that is bewitching to the ee, elegant, unique, all sizes and all prices, reasonable, and within the reach of all. No more suitable holiday gilt could be presented than a set of curtains to take the place of those old and torn, or to ornament the windows which never were ornamented before. I. J. Taylor, Jeweller, at No. 1028 Chesnut street, has facilities for satistylngthe tastes of the most fastidious of lliose who desire to n.ako a Christmas invest ment in his particular line. And nothing, surely, can be more appropriate, as nothing win suiclv be moie acceptable, than a gemot a jewel lor a Christmas gift. J. O, Maxwell Si Sou, Dealers la Trim mlsgi, Tiimroings, ladies, of the best quality and of the most extensive variety, in abundunce, to meet all your demands. Fringes of the latest style, best patterns, all colors, and all sizes, to be found at J. 0. Maxwell & Son's, southeast corner ot Eleventh and Chesnut streets. The holidays are coming fast, aud bring with fbeui the pleasant sociablea where the wearing apparel should be of the most neat, yet hand some quality. Call on Max well & Son, and rest atsuied that you will be perfeotly satis tied. ( To be continued in our issue of tomorrow.) An old hunter recently found $7000 in gold and silver, buried in a keg near the Mississippi A lady is spoken of who i lealous of From the American Phrenological Journal." After ihe obseivation and experience of more than twelve years, and a careful examination of more than forty dlfietent machines, I desire to present to j our readeis a synopsis of the teach ing ol my experience : First There are many kinds of machines that are rot worth the room they occupy a few that do good service for those who have the ability to manage and keep tbem in order, and but one tha is always In order, always ready lor service, and that always gives satisfaction, especially to the inexperietced and to those ho have but little mechanical ability, i i his machine uses a sinele thread, makes a firntedloop-s'iich, and never falls in making It. This machine Is called the Willcox & Gibbs Twisted Loop-ftltch Family Sowing Machine, and. so far as I can learn, is the only Mjchine that makes the twisted loop-stltch. Second. The work done by this Machine has shown greater strength and durability than that done by machines making any other kind of stiteh. Third. Tho twisted loop-stltch. Machine Is superior In simplicity, durability, ease of manaoe rneni, certaihty of operation, ami the beauty of its work, to any machine making any other si itch that 1 have seen. In my family, we have used the lock, the double-lock or loop, the single loop, and the twisted loop-stitch the last mentioned for nearly lour years, the first for nearly twelve years, and the others for near half that time. We have used five different machines in the family. Four of these have been under the necessity of keeping lu order, even to the setting of tbe needles but the twisted loop-stltch Machine has kept it-elf in order. I have seen a child of five years of age learn to set the needle ol thin machine after being once told how; have seen one of seven year readily learn, by obser vation nnd practice, to regulate the machine, and do plain sewing without showing; havo teen it used In the family free to the children and neighbors eighteen months without break ing a needle or incuning any expense, except lor oil. , v I have feen the same Machine sew twenty four thickue'ses of hard twisted ticht-wove nuislin handsomely with No. tiO thread; have never snown it to fail in sewing seams or any thing that could pass under the needle; aud have ricver seen any one undertake to work it that did not really succeed. S. T. Fowler. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. & I LV ER-WARE FOB BIMDAL P II K 8 i0 a T K G. RUSSELL k ;0., No. 22 North SIXTH St., w.VJ!.1?. w'.L'011 ..t0. ,h0,r ;I,o'ee Stoc ot MOUU hILVtK W Aii., suitable :orCUUls,r.lA6ndlJItlOAL I'Kr.a:' MS, IIEN11Y UAUPBR, rvo. GSO AKCH tret, U tTinitctorer od dealer id Watches J' ine Jewelry, fin feolia HilveT-Ware. 1UOI1 JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN lIAJMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELH1 Etc. Etc. Etc 9 20 13 . EIGHTH ST.. PHlliADA. MERCANTILE I. I6RAR Y. Wbtt teller OH KI8TV t H PRB-fNT than slure of this stocky Price onlj til. Li e Mcnber bip, S40. U1112irp A. third IMPORTED TO TAKE PLACE AT SCOTT'S 10. CN WIDNEGDAY, THU; GD AY, AND F AT NO yi OPiN 3FOB EXAMINATION. . , ' ... t ' . ! , . , I M I .! .. ' 1 i I I - WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC .VJIS LAD0MUS CoT DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.)! WATTMFS, JRWRLRT ftSILVDR WiKS. II , WATCHE8 and JEWELRY BEFAIEED. JJ g02 Chestnut 8t Phttaj CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND 11 R I D A L PRESENTS. I7v on hand largo and beautiful Msorhnent ol Vf itches, jewelry, and bllverwkre, soluble lor Christ n as Holiday and Bridal Present Particular attention (ollclted to our large assortment of Diamond! and Watches, Gold Chains tor ladles' and Rcntlemen't wear. Also, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, and Beat Rings, In great variety, all ot tbe newest i tles. ' FANCY BILVKR-WARE, ESPECIALLY BIT IT JED FOP BRIDAL OlFTH. We are dally receiving new goods, selected evpransly for tbe bo.ldav sa'ee. unr prices will be found as low. If not lover, uian tbe lame quality can be purchased elsewhere 'u,cbaers Invited to c 1 Diamond and all precious stones, also, old Gold and Bl.ver, purchased or taken In exchange. a IMP KITCHEN & CO. HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE, SOUTHEAST COH.NEK TENTH and CHESNUT Streets, WITH A FULL STOCK or WATCHES. JEWELRY, Silver, and Silver-Plated Ware. FANCY COOD8, Etc. Tbeir 8 lock being entirely new, and selected with the utmott care, tbey leel confident of being able to suit the tsate ol tlioie who wlsb art'cies In their line. They solicit an Inspection of their pood. C. B. KITCHEN. J. 11. OLIVER. N. ItlLON, Salesman. 11 27 Imrp X It E S E IN rr H. PARES COCD3. Fine Mantel Clocks, Fise Travelling Clocks, Comic TJrosues, VLtrst Sale's Inkstautid. Alai'im, Parian ktttuarv, Ef. Etc log ether with an assortment ol Fine "Watches, .leyelry, aittl Silver Wnrc, SUITABLE VOR CUKISTM AM (ill TM. FAR R &. BROi HER, Importers, No. 324 CHESNUT Street, 12 13 Slip BEf.OlV KOTJeTH. JpINE OPERA GLASSES IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BI , ... JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 1018U No. 944 CHESNUT Street. B'HUY V E ITER'S SPECIAL OF HI G H-C LASS OIL PAINTINGS, 1020 ( HtSNTJT STREET, f. , . '..4 DECEMBER 19, SO, AND 21. . ' . .i j i . . i . 7i O'CLOCF, , i I 1 . ' ' B. ICvTT, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. iiimsniAS! i . aP.:.-?1 W. W. CABSIDY, No. lit SOUTH SECOND STREET Offers an entirely n and most carefully selected stock ot IAMZ.B1CAS ADD G EH EVA WITCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, and fANCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DE6CR1PT10H, suitable for BRIDAL, OR HOLIDAY PRKSKNTSi. An examination will show my stock to be ansa, ailed In quality and eheapnesa. Psrttco'ar attention paid to repairing. 9 1 W . ' CHRISTMAS, HOUDAfii EST ABLI SUED IN 1812. WILLIAM WILSON & SON,. SILVERSMITHS AMD J!ANUFACTI;BEB3 AND IMrOBTERS OF SUPERIOR PLATED WARE... S0TJTIIWL8T CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, Have on hand a largo and general asonrtinent of Silver and Plated Ware, Suitable for Bridal Preseuts, Ktc. Ktc. PRESENTATION SETS ON HAND, Or liirnighod at short notioo. 11 24 lmrp JT O R T II E IIOLIDA Y S. SMITH & DREER, S. E. Corner ARCH and TENTH Strceta, Have now on hand a Well selected Stock o WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER, AND SILVER. PLATED WARE, Suitable for the Christmas Holidays. A call la respeotlulh solicited. 1J3 lmrp TI1F.ODOBB (Win. FERDINAND J. DREER, JB ('OR CUR1SLUAS PRESENTS. FINE OPERA GLASSES, ELEGANTLY BOUND MUSIC BOOKS, AND MUSIC FOLIOS. C. W. A. TRUMPLER, 12 iintj SEVEN I II AND CHESNUT SIS. IIOLID.U PKESEm gj JACOB HARLEY, (SUCCESSOR TO STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 092 MARKET ST. A line assortment o Watches, Diamonds,.. Jew elryt Filver and Sllvei-plated Ware, suitable for Holiday ana . Hilda! r resents. 12 11 tutuelm SAIilfi 10 BE H ART GALLERY, IDAY LVENINCS, Jr., Auctioneer. Eh
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