The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 23, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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TITK TAlT.Y EVENINC, Tr,ECTAl'lT,--l'lIlt.AiliI,1'1IU, FRIDAY, DECEMftEK 23, 18C4.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER. XI, lMt.
CHRISTMAS.
OUR STORES AND THEIR
CONTENTS!
What to Buy and Where
to Buy It.
KE1SS KRINQLE'3 BILL OF TARE.
Kcw In the history of our nation tri thi
CbristB.ai festivities so joyous as th c of ths
prest-nt year pnnie tu I. On erery haml tlio
Dote of preparation is lieiuK sounded, atitl our
itwts are ttirmrd with pleased an I ilm.'U'ing
follit'is, with coats buttnncd, to their riiiut,
nil Bpy aid Miiilit (J ni 'tm rs, ah U.ica with
Bijs'ctiuua "v.imllcs', rtio imlerin.? in ari.l out of
stores, and a la-tliii'lKm homeward to utiliur
sa n the ro tlial In to (,'''' Itn ' hc irts "f t,ic
little brood, anil to l.rin Invk tJ themselves
SMltitiy memories of ol'lrti ("arlstm as times.
Knowing tho tlUU ulty tlist me Mki expe.
tknee la deriding what to bay anil where (o tmy
it, we have at great alm prep red a list of th j
leading bouses in Fhi!aoVI'hiii from our uiror
tibir g coluincs, biuI wo ussuro our readers;
thut crcrytMni,' ftrtiMo for a ClirtBt'iias gift
can be badnt tho following estiblisliments:
The interior of the palace-like store of Tuoms
y. Ktani Co., Noii. HIS and SJO Cinsnsit.
strte', prosinli an ununited panorama of eaiser
rmicliasers, surrounded with the rich f ilirics' of
Kuiopaan looms and tlie needlework of the
Indite. Every description of ro.h1 s is fouuJ
upon their shelve in iMauuilica ami varieties that
aliOW UiC widest cbolee. llieir silks, laces, ami
ariss fronds are of tlie most roeent im;i iria foa,
with prices marked down to tho lowest tig ire, in
mcf pmff wiiu toe ntni uirruie in
Kvanh' store ia really the linest on the Conti
nent of America. S ri'.wAux's n w atnro opposite
truce Cbureb, New York, ia n it to be eompa'O I
with it. One of the linn is constancy traveling
thiuugb Europe to sceiire noreltles and elegant
frwds, and an immense capital is invett d by tin
bouso In good in transit aud in ilicr.stioir room.
The closest miierlion in given 1 1 the b isinoss
by the member of th linn, and tho greatest
piiin arc taken to furnish all goods exactly as
they are represented.
The magnificent store of J. M. IlAi't.r.irjii, No.
902 Cbesnat stieel, is, of course, a centre of u'
traciion, and I constantly thronged. A dl lirnt.
ful tc.lurc (,f this mta1 lih incut is tlie pica ait
Bicrnory it recalls of I.i.vr's well-knoii store,
from wblcb it is a liueul descendant. 1' tie inte
rior arrangement, with its say-lii;u:cd rotunda,
supported by column?, ami t ie familiar fa us of
(be aitendunts (nnnv ol whom, us was also tho
proprittor himsorlt, weie re.ire i in tint o;e
favorite Fbiladeipbii ins'.iiution), all revive tbj
ne niorics ot ibe old store next door to the Cu
U in lioiise, wtiere the mothers of thi prcse'it
day tlioppid when they were school ifirls.and
where everythifg in the t'v goo ls linecoiild h)
cbtitinid of aupcrlor quality utid at reason ie
prhes. BaKLkiuii'a stock comprises aiiks. In la
Staffs, laces, embroideries, bimlker.biefs,
hosiery, glove, and c'.ouks, of tho trashes', im
jiortations. A specialty is made at this store of
novelties in the shape of evening dresses, of ibeir
own importation. Another feature is tho eh a;i
counter, runniog tho wholo extent of the Btorr,
which ia liaibd wiih goods at uiiraculonsly low
pricis. All the g md at ilavi.Rton'a are nurked
down to conespond with the f ill ia gold.
J. R. Campiiem. & Co., No. 72? Ciiesnut street,
effir a lri.tb uiid um,:uili cm a-soruuout of fa.icy
and staple dry goods, inc'inling elegant dress
Filks.-inccs, emhrolilerius, and white g i.iils of tho
latest inipor'ations nude he themnelr.'R. Kvery
thiig here is selected with the best posihlo t iste,
and the splmoid stock is renewed with arrivj.il
by every tcamer.
Lk TJottTitLlKn BaoTHnns, No. 912 Chesnnt
Itreet, ifr an uuu-u.tlly large and elegant a ort
ment of silk and dress goons, lac s, emiiroidenes.
ribliuss, gloved, and 'hosiery. Tliev hatuaapsciai
stock aounted lor Cnrisimas sales, containing
very desirable arii. le suitable for preients.
Phpvpati, Vak H rmho.m ft ARuisosr, No.
loot Chesunt street, ollVr an immerse varie j of
Isx-es, einl ro di ries, white goods, hosiery, gloves,
and household labrics. Ttieir store is oje of tho
finest on Chesunt street, and is conducted with
el ck wmk-hko metkod and rcgiilun y. Their
euriain depurtmeut is unrivalled in variety and
extent, comuiniag tlie richest bruca ellcs and lace
goods that the laoiorus of Kuropc can furuisb.
AUhnngh niouriiing goods csnnot he arged
wiih especial retcrencc to the Christinas sea,oa,
jetnomore saiuble gilt cuu be provided tu.ui
u article of dn ss for any one wno is coin idled
to wenr the garb of grief. Iu this line Messrs.
MviK A Cu., Nd. li'JH Chosnut street, have a
large and wcil-selccieu Block, at unusually low
cruet. 1 bia lirm have also an establishment in
Jsew York, and import their own goods by every
ftcamcr.
K. M. Nbbiilfs, In bis great i-e, No. 1021
Cbisnut ktrtet, olltrs a rich and clegtnt stuck of
laces, embroideries, haudkercb ets, It mini
Btjiitu, and white golds of every deseripim.
11a bas the choicest assortment of lace sliavls.
collais, burlis, and sleeves, comprising re,ti
J'uwte appliive, Bru.stel.s-pointe, Poiu'e-iz Vt
leDeitDiieo, thread and guipure lac s. lu vi ;w
of the appniacliing llolulays, Mr. N hkiilks ti is
laid in a special sioek of lint n liaiitlercnei's in
every vmictv, at (-rices that recall ihe d lys wlen
gold was at p T. No rnoie suitable present (or
gtntitnieii, ludh s, orchndien can be thought of.
To give an loea. of the r mge of his pri.:os, he
oilers banukercbiefs from thirty eeiiin to ouo
hundred and fifty dollars. Mr. Nhi:ii.ks is a
nitretaai t of energy and tact, ami ladies can re y
upon bis Unto and judgment. Hiving formerly
it en a hok ss'e impurter oa M irket street, ho
baa superior adviiLtages iu imparling au tpar
srhasing stock.
Johw WAHiirnrow fiov, N . lnOi Ch-nut
atriet, bare a laige and well-sciectcd a-sortu nt of
laces, silks, inibrtii(Jcries,rllibtius, voire s, II o y rs,
and gloves i f Irrab imt ort uion, and seie tu I '. .in
f:reat taste and care. Th-ir Iu, g exM'rien si ind
arge facilities torobtnining the l.itestatyies Jncjt
from Kun pe unible them to oiler attractions Hi it
cannot be surius d. la lrst n n of union. 'ty
goodl embraces ribbon", illaiou., iiitlings,
blondes, queied and sran.ped sa'.ins of cv rv c 1 1
ceirable variety of lexiure and p iturn. V it the
Chvs iiias hotiduvs ihi y oiler a large asaortui mi
of embroidery and Uce gods, buua j.e for pro
aetiU, at low prices.
The old-establish d firm of Evrb & Laniiki L,
aouibwest comer t( Ko.inb mD'I Arch streets,
ba e theii immense store til ed with seastimt'ilo
dress goods of all qualities nn i prities, a u a'de
for presents. No houe in Phila h lpmt cm sur
pass tltis in U.stu ami judgment in t ie soie
tiuu of goods, aati purchasers can rely that every
article is of exact quality aud Taiae that is
represeuied. Nearly all oi their eu irmoui stock
was purchased when gold was at only ninety per
cent., and if bargains au be had aaywhero it is
certainly bcra.
CUKWRW Stohoart Sl Bkothkr, Nos i0, 452,
and 454 North iStCoiid street (embracing nearly
half a square of good-sized stores) olPir a b un 1
less variety of silks, dress goods, velvets, cloiln,
inerinoes, pnplius, cashmeres, shawls, baliuorata,
liosiery, white goods, liounebold fabrics, and, in
fact, every description of gtiods that is required
liy ludles and families. They have made exteu
aire puichas' s at the Immense New York an ai m
sales, where they were among the heaviest buy
ers, and ou the best terms. Purchasers c in not
obtain cheaper or better articles than those odjred
at this store. Messrs. Stoudaht gire the closest
personal supervision to llieir comprehensive busi
ness, and their experience covers a period of a
quarter of a century. Their store ia trnly a
Waar whoie every taste can be gratified, and
the views of every customer can be a ceo initio
bated as to price and quality.
Johh W.Thomas, Nos. 405 & 407 N. Second
street, offers a vat led and elegant assortment of
auks, dress gootls, laces, glores, hosiery, aaavla,
white goods, embroideries, and fancy and staple
article. In view of the holiday season and the
clushis; cat of his winter stock, Ur. Thomas kas
suaruKt his goods down 34 per cent below pre
lous pvicaa. xu tinest and richest atyles of
ladioa erBss-soo:, en b found In this eslahlish
sneoU Mr. TatuAa'a taste and reliability have
become proverbial among the ladies; aud this
acasou's displsy fully confirms all that has ever
before been aaid la praise of bis stock. His
shelves are cousuuitly replenished with uveltiee
by almost every arrival ftJ Europe; and his
awpie good of AniencsB Sttnufcuire are ot the
sjnoet bishl esteemed mauuUcwua.
Epwim Ilatfc 4 Co., No. as 8. gCOnd
Ureal, has made the fa Heat preparation lor tua
kttdday seaaon, bi slock embracing every variety
f fancy and staple dry goada. coMipriaing silks.
Zlou a.tiqaes, poplins, repf, plaid., cloths and
cruM of the mo.1 Jegaui UyU and the nnest
Bnees-ssfnl wtaMishmenta In onr elty, and its
reputation Is krpt up by nntiring cfl'orts to obtain
tbc choicest and latest novelties.
Joins LefTRT A Po., No. It S. Rcconrl Btrrot,
and No. W K. Kighth street, offer a large and
varbd stock of latlies' silk', poplins, me'inocs,
rloihs, BhHWls, nl dress goods generallr, snltv
hie for presents. Mr. I.oi tkv'b establishment on
I- ighth street Is one of tho largest ami most at
tra tive of the new stores that adorn that popular
tb rongbfare.
Cwrsi KvAJtafV Co. fsn-cssor to J Casshi.
nr.. hi), No 4 i N. Kirbtb ircet, h ie a dry
(OotB word wiihm Ibeir st 're K.-cry city In
theanrl.l might bv vaii.ly seairlie.l to find n
more v, r icil and ex ciiuve assortment ot " rrt-
l.l.'t,," COII prising Bilk", Velvets. Ill'-CS, p iplbis,
cloths, ineiliiocs, prints, sh iwls, ilela n h,
hosi. vy noil 'tis, l,oa'eli"H fabrics, pen'.nni'ry,
toilet aruclcB, fan, finbrellas, ho pp skirts, lul
moiRlB. nrol to wl.o n I 'tig at'iry ahort, eve T
Ib i g else in Iho lung i ncaiocutMif urt't les lint
lird ts wiar at tl hush ni'ls pay for. Mr. I'.vans
sprw'B ihe greater pinion of his t in" In w itcliintf
tfie nmrster diy gtitnls aocio'is in New 'ork nn I
tlnsei'y 'I re enttrino is smois oi ibis esia'iiitii.
nn nt warrant t ie s'lg!i'et per.'. in age ,,f p.'ir,
Slid It is ' ot an sin ominon tn ng for eot'o i it o o is
In be '"hi lit re at one hall the price asked lor
the raw mati rial on the aliarf.
K. K. I.i-.i:, No. 41 N. Kig'rh stmn', la'e
piirtiit r anil stieois-iir to 'tie nn intl Wskvoi k.
In los hamls ibis in nl ir n 1 n-c'iinl rtti'i
lislnieni liss gaini il boss of ne friends aid
n tallied its oid run of i iisroin. An imm 'tn-!
pit partition has bei n mstla here for ihi h ilitlay
sen son in tie nay ot sl Ks, luces, hosiery, win o
g-a ec, boiisvboitl tiitries, toi.et attieies, fau.'v
oetls, at tl tin- iln'i.sund ati i otie knit a-kri -cis
ilmt uro suitabio lor pre -cuts, a:i I w ir: i, w i i
reteivtil, rnaHi' ihe reeipciit eel uiu, " l' us is
'nisi the lliins I wanted ! ' Kr..in c irir m r i to
the hour of c'o-lnir, a -tendy flitting ;'oar ttirou ;'i
thi hire, and their wans arc a' ci'lod t w.t'j
lough' itlei ity ami gem ral sa:Ma 'tioii.
1!a mm tioi r K- Hhi'Thriix, N i. M"i V . I'.'g't'h
ftrn'i, present a lu'gt' an I ultra "Ive assor ui -tu
of iHncy nnd uxelnl bo nlar presn I's.em i'i ig
hanilkeri huf-t, p'nin, hemsti'i kcff, and ein'iroi
tl retl, luce collars ant sets, I,.; oil' il s'vo.sof
ci nibs, an'l un endless var f.y of g oees. It Al n i
rals at ralieul'iusiv bite prices, anil m toij iis
for ladies', men's, and children's wear.
1-M'in ,v HiioTiirR, No. 41 N. Kigh'h Btreit,
liave the shelves of tneir no ami m igii'i eut
sure 111 ltd with the c ioi jest an I in it d nirtblu
s't ckol real lues goods an 1 embroideries to bo
found ill tbc city, comprising real Point fi' i-r,
yiritvic's njriliijur, I 'ah -m'tViine real thread, ari l
yuipurc laci , Kxq nsi'e handkerchiels, collars,
sh in s, mid si ts oi la'e importa ions, and a iba
niost nince rate prices. Also a general asioi tinout
ut lain ) ta n 1 white floods.
K. II. Worn. No. .'IS N Kigh'h strict,
rflcrsu largo assortmeot of real aud ieauiiiia
Ii.ces. His stock of tlie Utter is one. of til l lincst
in the city, cm'ir icing lmi'ation 'ttoirf, innvrts,
I'nfc mil itin, J'imad, ut us.iiii sti ngiy low
prices, and of so line iiia ity us to rival the real
articles. 11 is stork of real laces is fuliy equal
that to be found elsewhere, and nt very low
prices, lie has liean'i'ul colored ti lies, that are
i,uiie u novelty urn! admirable for prosonts.
Htrawiiuihok ft Co., N. W. corner of Eighth
and Market strees, have a well-selected stick of
dress good', silks, nr rinoes, elnwls, prio'",
bsi ry, uinl hoiist holtl fabrics, at prices corres
ponding with the decline in gold. Tuis est ib ish-
Inenl has recently lwen mo lern'Aed mi l is no
one of the finest in tho c ty. Kvery reliance can
be hud tie.t the quality oi the goods ia exactly as
reji't sen'td,
Messrs. TRirn A AVoon, No. 11.1 N. Ninth
street, arc behind no o'h r Dsfaiilislrn-'iit in tli'ir
preparation for the holidays. Tnoy olftr an
immense variety of useful ur"clcs. all sui'ab c tor
pre-eiits, at vt rv low ligures. Ltdien' and gentle-
men s lianaKerchtels ot nil styles ami pi i ns,
lues, embroideries, gloves, nnd tiilec anclc9,
with excellent qiiuliiies of prints, Daniels, etc.
Mcsts. J. Cowprrtiiwait & Co. offjr a rich
andixtcnsive stork of silks, dress golds, whito
goods, and hraisrho'd fabrics. They liaro m ule
a spc ia ty of blankets, which the? oil'or in
oery variety nnd at all prlc s. There is no moro
Berisiiilc present than a pa'r of smwy bl i'iko's,
and this stoie is thronged with cr iw Is who aro
purchasing blanket for gilts. Tiieir at ick of
petals is selected wpb taste uud jaJgiueut, and is
not surpassed In tlio city.
Messrs. Cooi'i'.it ft CiNAitn, S E. corner of
Ninth and Maikct, h ive a large and well-selected
stock of dress goods, cloths, sli iwls, hosiery, ami
bonschold goods. T heir storo iaa fav.inte resort
for beads of fauiilieH, wbn )ilce every reliance
on tlio quality a d cheapness of their goods,
fspeeial preparation bas been made; for th'i holl
dnys, and a aiimber of useful faucy articles for
gifts can be had hero.
V. E. AitcNAMRAt'i.T, N. E. enrnor Eleventh
ai d Vai liet, olltrs a general assortment of dress
Ki otls, cloths, shawls, blankets, while goods, and
household laornB. A capital selection of gilts
can be made here witboui 'rouble.
Pi kni.il A llitonn.it, No. 1021 Market streat,
1 are a wide varie'y of dress good', punts,
'ban's, merinot s. v, iti'o guids, mil cloths, and
unities lor families. Too holiday seas n Ins
be n provided lor 1 y a supply of goads 1'ol'
pn sen's.
J. CtiAMnrps, No. S10 Arch street, ofT-is a flue
nnd fresh slock ot r at ii'cos, einbr dd ries, and
fiincy articles. His assortment em ra ice I'aiiite
njpl;tin tilt iun iini-st I'umti! niue, R al ln''ea j,
ai d (iwj "r, iu baudkerebu fs, c iila s, slcuves,
und itts Aisi, gloves, voi s, ttaroes. anl tho
usual lit caul r icfoaanf a lady's f i 1 dress.
Ghamvim.k B. Hai.mkh, Ni. 1013 Ma-ket Btre-t,
I resents a capital variety of d ess goods, Bhawls
bl. irtkits, linn's, white goods, etc. An excellent
opportunity is utforded litre for the selection of
ucceptablc gifts for the season.
I.oNBKSTAiiTi:n, No. lti.'J N. Eighth street, h's
a well-sen cted variety of fancy goods, hosiary,
gloria, fans, toilet 'aril, les, notions, collars, and
liai.okircliiets. His Bio k is of fie 11 uu oru
tioii, unu is ollcred at icasuuaole pi i ocs.
rmiKiNa, No. 9 S. Ninth s'rect, has an clo
gaut and extensive h'o k of dress gun is, mourn
ing g ods, cloiliB, whiie goods, hosiery, li es,
sbaw s, itc. 'I Ins la one of our oltlcsi. aud most
highly esteemed ury goods iustituii ins, a id lias
at aelied to it as regular custoinirs hiiuilreds of
our besi families, wno b last tbat ttiey gut evry
tLing nvtti till in the diy goods line at this svoro.
John H. Rtoki'H, No. 702 Arch street, otrtrs a
splenoid stcck of siull' g n.ds, ein'iracmg I'rouch
nenitois, p iplius, Lupiu's dcainas, pruiiH, an I
ealiciM s, nl'Bls, glores, h nidkereuief-, a jd dress
goods generally. His goods are all of fresh im
portation, aud are oileitl at reduced prices.
M. K. Williams, No. 00:i Market street, hus
a large stock of Uress goods, wh le bo ids, domes
tic aud housi boia la'nics, at lo pi ices aud of
standard qualities.
Tiioman Simtson's Sons, Nos. !)J2 and 921
Tilie sneet. have opened for tbo special sa'es of
tlie liolidays several large lots ot rich an l dcsir
enle goods, compri lug einbroitlered eunaiu mus
lins, uce curiums, lacis, diess g Kids, hue goods,
blankets, shawls, hosiery, g,ovc-, ribbons, oul
inoritls, and fillet articles. Unsold and paynlar
establisbntenl ht.vlng pa-sed into tin: s cond
gen ration, is iu tho lull title ol saccei-, aud is
now more man ever the resort of people of las e
ana judgim nt Mr. diaries Si iii'son, the buyer
of tlie house, and who has a nigu repma I m for
taste, Is in constant aiienduii. e at the m niioioih
New Yolk auciltm sa cs, w nert: Imp irtetl g i ids
are sold by the cargo, and rc.-o.d here at a trill uig
advance i n tLe c si.
Taoo ft IIkotiikii, R. V.. cnrnr of Ten'li anl
Tine suet 's, nil r un ioiineioc variety of dress
goods, laces, sliawls, white go ids, hoiiere, h is
bold lab' ics, collars, sleerc-, aa I sets, ska v.s, and
ti.uey anii les geneiollv. 1 ue st oca of ins est ib
llsliii.ent is eoiistninlv renewed by tresh Imp irtt
tioLS te'ected with the grea'est taste and julg
inent. The prices during tue present seasou ate
reduced to the lowest point, to correspond wiih
the tall in the gold n.urket. Noexerieiiced lad v.
shopper considers her shopping to ir complete
nnnl she bas included in her route the neighoor
hood ot Tenth aud I'tne, and Inspected the novel
ties and bargains daily displayed there.
II. Btkel & Ron-, Nos. "1 J and 715 N. Tenth
street, have a rich and well-arranged stock of
handsome dioss-goods, suitable for lioUday pro
scum, including Bilks, poplins, cloths, meriuoes,
delaines, together with a fine stock of shiwls,
lacis, handkerchiefs, and veils. Oroat bii g iins
are oilered here in the way of articles for gilts.
F.T, Qiinlak, No. 429 South street, has a
fine stock of cloths, dress goods, white goj Is,
bttlinorals, and fancy articles generally, SJUa'ne
tor presents, at low prices.
TTauiiach Khotukrh, No. 30 N. Eighth s'ree',
have a miigniliuent assortuieut of holiday goods,
embracing albums, writing-desks, cigar-cases,
portfolios, satchels, toy-hooks, stationery, gitnoY
etc. These goods are all of fresh importation and
manufacture, aud are marked at low prices.
Charles Dummio, Ho. 812 Chesuut street, hat
the great toy and fancy goods bazaar of Philadel
phia, and his store is literally crowded with cus
tomers, woo are, nuwever, aueuuuu wiua buuu
despatch that but little delay is experienced in
Lurchasing satisfactory articles. Dummiu's stock
i all of late importation from Europe, and is
oflered at a slight advance on cost to correspond
with the full In gold, ilia selection tor tue ap
proaching holidays has never been surpassed In
any previous season, and we hare beard of fami
lies sending from New York to make a selection
Of glits fioui his slock.
Cokway raoTKBB,No.833 N. Second street,
have Imported a splendid assortment of toys and
fancy saucles for prsweuu. Their goods are of their
owa Iniporuuioa, and are ottered at very low
pnoa. l'kiaraal Kjisa Krlnglus caa got their en-
lae nuvt v( soya, sleds, biul7-kuie, Uvtu
at the very lowest prices, and ir4 frellll tj Ba.
handled raeasges.
A. J WainrNitR, Nn.rp.pr-rnmj street.ofcrs
a beautiful and extci,,f Mm.x of m,.r
srtlc'e-, and knii k-q,,c,r clilldren.at redisecd
prices, with tbe-jhjertof disusing ol his goads
U'foro the hoV,tay arc over.
llAii rv fc Co , at their pala-c like store, No. '
hill Chesnnt street, hnvo n da..In g display ol
evetT article In their line diamond j ami other
prcclona Btoties. wa'ches, bronr. -s, silver an'l
p'ated ware, clocks, and fancy Roods. No praise
at our hands can do justice ti the niairnill -ei.t
assortment of I oods ii n 1 1 r tc I for (,'liristin is pre
sents. Mr. Umi.i v, tlie n-.ad oi t ie brin. wii i
has shown ttiiooghout our national troubles so
deiirmiiied a spmt of loyally and p I'riotisin,
has never allow) d bimsell to despa r of tlio re
public ; anil cense. iiii ntiy, wlii e New York linns
were cioali ng over the gloomy oro-pecs aloud,
he bus i lairageoiisly iiiM'sied imini nso sums in
rich slid in ssirc jewelry, and gorgeous svo-ks of'
urt anc beiiulv, kno-vln: tl.a'. IIih pres. n (Viris-
inas wtKi bl be one of the most glorious and baopy
srasoii" tbat was ever vsun hsale I t a nui in.
1 1 s Iu k antl en-icy io " n nr reaping t::eu lull
I frill's In an iinprereden'erl tl iohtiiI lor bis u iml ',
rt l ieb lire nli iiihi ked down lo i onisaiiid witu
j the I'eelnic in goltl.
J. 1'. I'mm i i i. Co , No. Ro-J flionnt 'rret,
' have made erery pr)'csr.i'ion tor the cirnivtl
! ol Cbn tnnis, and fhelr agents have b-ririn-t
niikn g I' inope f.T m m- ami works of a f.Hnd
tlii-ir woikuitn have been bur at honi'i for
nii'iibs past lo make Ihe pre-em season tb'i
('land lampaign ot ibeir Me inie. lb mi m-h
I in) a uu ' ii sis, eai Is an'l i ni er ilds, in n '.'K lace
: brtioei es, i nr-itrojts. Mini lire!"f"i, leinp: the eye
and le ii' e ll.e pnr-e; silvrr-waie euiioas.v
rtiouln. col w.t'idies tt f eeti.' t i-iw nt ihe
i inn Inr correctness, und th" sia-s for d I'Z'in
j bea'I V ; ln ol'es, el- eks. wo ks of I rrtit, arid
j jtreliy in lid us varieties. Cai.iiwi.li.'s is a
i ii iiss'inii of n as tvi'M as n. ba iar, and a v's.t
I Itn re rull we'l ri'i'-y iiiv a:c oi se ircii of git'ts.
I 1 1 e i rn cs sre t" nt- - .' 'o coriestittnil ir t'i iis
I j;o d tumble, n: tl n ! I s "I ' c tn b" d pendod 0 i
I an laong just what is rcpn-cii e,l. Heal go'd
1 ji weiiy I'a'i be iiircbsscU nc-e -it as reason-tiiln
prie)'s as irnsh is so'il 'or else s Inon, a-i ' the i:i
i It ii sic worth ol the nn tal is always x cured.
I I is I.M'omi , No. K '2 f'hesimt .street, is not
a Hhit b bind bis lotiicr ntnglibors i.1 1 to in ign
tieent itssortment of liis goo Is, nnd tho splendid
preparation lor Ct.risimas. Ilia store is a sp irk
1 ng Oolt onila of real diamonds in every coneiiiv-
able shape, necklaces, breastpins, ear-drops, ami
I bracelets, troiu the moderate price wiihin reach
of the well-to-no bu-iir ss man to the princtdy
1 ti ra niul appei-diiges id ttic petroieum n I'nii y ,
His prices bio regulated stricdy by the recent fall
in gold, und his wind is as good as in ist men's
lunula, us to tlie intrinsic value of tlio sp i'kling
gems he pusses in such lavish profusion t imug l
his i xpert lingers. His other stock of jewelry ,
wut' lu s, etc , is equal lo any in tlie city.
TiiomahC (i a rri;tt, No. 712 Chcsnut street,
is ill-posing ol b.s stick perernptori'V, intc i.lnw
to re inqinsh Itii-iness. He oilers gre it barg litis
in fine ji at Iry. w debes, silverware, music- inn,
cut!) ry , e-c. His go ids are of the best ipia ity
fiom sterling in.tkcrs, uud his long und high
biisino-8 re,'iitat:,ru is a guarantee ol tue ciia
raiecr ol his waits.
F. fst'in i.i.i.KUMANX ,v Co., No. 21 Klgbth
stri ct, olb r u splendid assortment of h did i"
gif's, in t tie sltaiie of dress goo is, whiti g 'o Is,
Ii ankcts. shawls, nud goods for family use, T'tioir
stock is si lecti d witli good tas c, and are of
Stamford qtH'litics. Trices are tunriieii dawn at
low figllP s.
M. Sinn maker ,1) Co , N . 4 N Eighth s'reet,
have pn part d an cligtnt io.s ortuicit of boys',
girls', infants', and uiis-e-' cl tilling, in ercrysiyla
tor ( nr.stina- gifts. This esuhlisbiuen' is ono of
the leading ho uses in ihe city for tlie ou'.nt ol
cl.i dun, hiuI the most ex quisit" ta-ie is Uisiilav ed
bv the Misses Mioumaki.k, who supervise its
details.
jAt on Laiiomi-s, No. CI3 Market street, offers
n be ii til a I us (.ruin lit ol gold aud silver wat lies,
j' welry ; in fine, gold, silver, nod plated ware of
the It st lien, ul. io. ur--, at pi icc that make lliein
great bargains.'
IlmRY IIahi'LH, No. i0 Arch street, h is pro
pned bribe holiday se .son n splen lit variety
of watches, gold ji welry, silver ware mid plate I
wnio, u 1 suitabiu tni' gilts, aud at reasonable
prices.
John HnnrsNAN, No. lit S. Eighth street, has
a beuntif'iil aud well-si let ted Klo.lv of diiiuoud,
and oilier gems, richly set ; wat ines of
renowned makers, nud bronze and ena nilled
gcoi s, and goid jewelry, nt reduced figures.
Eli Hoi. hen, No. 7')N Market strec', has
renewed bis laig' block with recent Import itions
ol watches an'l lino jewelry, mi l in--t -ides in his
assoitiiiciit docks, silver ware, und fancy gooas,
at ihe lowest rates.
William Wilson & Son, S. W. corner of Fifih
and Cherry Bin els, esiau.ishcd Ulty yctrs ago,
sterol at the In ad ol their business to-uay.as may
liuve done for ball a century, and their trade
sti.inp is rccogci.ed the win id over with as iiiuci
coi licence as is unit ol tue llauk of lvig,.uid.
Their wurk Is of tlie liuest quality, ilti'l fio.u iica
designs by mo lirsi artists iu Iho country.
Harrison Jar hi n, .S. E. corner of Tenth nnd
Arch snee!s, bus a line assort me ut of lino watcnes,
jewtlry silver and pi tt' d ware, all ot tho bo
quality and at prices to soil too I ill in g iltl.
G. ltvssEi l, No 22 N. Sixth street, oil' rs an
l-l'Ciil.t stock ot line American a id imp aled,
wan lies iti.d mil g ld jewelry, and handsome
silver wine of coin standard, suitable forpro-euls,
i .ud at prices marked down.
M llni NNAK, No. 20S N. Eighth street, has
tiihc e preparation tor the holi 1 iys oy a large and
will selccied stock of watcli. s, silver ware,
jtweliy. aud fancy goods ut exceedingly low
piicis.
McEi.roy, No 11S. Ninth s'reet, offers nb.-aii-
titu) hmm k of Indies opera and walking clinks
the most suns'iin'i 1 and richest in ttcn.iw, and it
all prices. Also, ladies' drc-s good-, wliite goods,
una Household tanncs suita ue tor k Its.
Si uoi.i. ft Janlni.kv, No. 112 S. Eighth
Kmc, li ne a splendid lariety of paint lio-.es,
In C'llc-nnunia plc ures, vases, portt'olios, pictures,
and picture bookH, und otner fancy goods, at line
tjguus, and in abundant vuricty.
J. W. I'ltonoit c Co , No. 920 Chesuut stivot,
have io ilmrougnlv est -mlished the rqntiatiou of
their stock of, cloaks, I'm a, opera fii.:tie.s, scu l's,
etc., tbat we need only rem irk tn.it ttiey und;
c.-piiClai prep,, ration for the holi lay season, in tlu
shape el new und fresh i nic e s stutiblo lor gills,
they otlir bargains to reduce their .stock.
William 1'. Camciiell, No. 1121 Chesnnt
street, oilers a rich and substantial variety of
clonks, o.iera samples, furs, scarfs, etc., all of
them adapted for presen's, ami of tlio best quality
and latest styles. His prices ate reasoiia ile, to
; correspond who the lall in gold.
I Henry Parker, S. E. cormr of Ninth -and
I Arch streeis, di pi.i) I a line and largo stock of
1 cloak", opera sacques, walking coats, and scan's
al prices that really make them bnrgai is.
Henry K. Davis, No. 1.12 N. E'ghtb street, hn
! a sp ennitl stock of clou ;s, oaera s icq us, and
I lacks' walking coats, most laskiouab.e ty los, at
I inoderate prices.
Mrs. Henry, No. Si and 4 ) N. Nin'h street,
! display s all oleg.int assortment, of cloaks, opera
sacques, und walking coats of tho la.est and
1 tn sliest goods, mil of tho mist I'a.iUioua'ilo
! quiiliiios.
A. W. Lyman, No 23S N. Eighth streot, pre
i sents in bis store a tine assortment of cloaks,
opera sacks, uud waiking coats, at lo sr pries nud
of excellent style, aud biateral.
S. Wi icii A Co., N. W. corner Tenth and
i Arch ainuis, has a rich and varied stock of
cloaks, opera sacques, walking coats, aud scarfs at
i low figures.
Ivens & Co.,No.23 S. Ninth street.have a large
and tine stock of cloaks, opera sacques. and walk
ing coats at prices to suit tue tail in gold.
I). W. Clark, No. 602 Chesnut street, offers
nn immense and miscellaneous stock of j jwelry
aud silver-plated ware of best quality, faucy
goods in every variety, suitable for gifts, at real
bargains.
W. L. Clark, No. 1025 Market stroet, displays
iu bis neat store a lino assortment of watchus,
jewelry, fancy good, etc., at prices to suit ever
purse, liis store is well worm a visit.
I. E. Walravkn, No. 719 Chesnut stroot, has
prepared a special assortment of tho richest and
choicest goods for ChrtsiuiHS sales. Lace uud
brocatclle curtains, embroidered piano covers,
Nottingham and Swiss goods of the freshest im
portations. This establishment is one of the
finest iu the country, orders being constantly
receive; here from New York, New Euglaud,
Washington, and California.
The Jewish Synagogue recently fitted up by
Mr. Walha vuM,is considered a chef d'uuvro; aud
the new Union League Hall promises to be a
monument to bis good taste aa well as to the
morality of that loyal body. Ail Philadelphia
remembers that Mr. Walkavkn had charge of
the arrangemeut of the flags and drapery at the
Sanitary 1' air ; and be and but assisiauu received
no small shore of the praise for its inagiiiticeut
appearance. He has an Immense stock on baud,
and has marked everything down to present gold
prices.
Kkltt, CAnamaTosr & Co., No. 723 Chesnnt
street, are in the field for the Christmas campaign
with a magnificent assortment of brocatellcs,
lace and embroidered curtains, piano covers, window-shades,
and a large variety of upholstery
articles adapted for gift. This firm have a large
establishment in New York, and Import largely
by every steamer. They have sieeial agents ia
buropa to supply them with novelties, and their
Christmas display is of the richest aud most
attractive character. Their prlcei are uutkel
lUiwuaUiiJ.va U Wytfi
i rinonn Fryer, Nn. nifl Cbennt street, dls
I las a rsre snd beantllul selection of real India
sfcn'w s and scat is, lelei 'ed with the greatest care,
In view id qui Ittv and d sign. Mr. Khykr him
self I s i xquislw taste, and his immense slock is
probably not surpassed In pattern and texture
outside of the warehouse of the East India Com
pany lnl,ondon. His shelves also atiouad In ri. h
I'ssi'tid brocades for evening parlies, together
with poplins, TDcrlnoes, etc.
William Hfniiv 1'attsn. No. MOft f.'h-sntit
street, displays a splendid stock of lace and em-
blt.I'ered lilt tn III -t. bf' a'.ltl I e . IUI'1 SR'tnS Of
estpilsl'e quality and of beautiful designs sel-ctetl
wiin laie unu ri.it. t.-,-toij
sales. The goods in tins storo arc In every variety
ol upholstering, including soir.o anis ic window
shades ai d feney hi tick s. 'Ilio prices are nil
nnntt rule, to suit the decline In the g dd n, irket.
No no re Meet otiible Cliri-tinns present fin ho
tlioui'M nt for littrs or girls th in a pair of sk itcs.
M..ir.ttig Pi rapiuly btconiing one of our most
fiistiloioilile niiiincnients, ami it is nndenln'ilv
one ol tb" im st healthy. Skating puks are being
iirpBiii.'.t d in i vry section of the city, and in
evirv will re.'' Ian tl home the ihcrtuoino'.cr is
c. ti-'n t il villi n tc st us inii -h interest as tlio
i It cl.. The I rnicquil s l de 'It potvareitsf-'lloivi :
l'n 1 1 i ! Vt i s,,v t'o.. No 10 I Chosnut s reel,
I.i s i I y ft I ".. No- ''"" M " ket st-e.v.
sunn A Kit iiahw-pw. No. I'll Market street, I
N rv, iioi.ii II. I ii oi i r it. No 1M!I Market street,
J. 11. lHoN, No. lo";l ,Mi ket street.
At lilt so sinus a laigo a siiriineiit of sizes,
st Us, nnd ipi.tii'iis uic con tmtly on hand.
1 lie variety of nrtirlt s in our le ulinr Furnish
I: g Stores for g ntleiuen is so extensive t! at nn
enure iaio ot onr paper could be tilled with
tin in. 1. icii stoic insist, iliereinre, tie ill own
en'al'giie. No more sensible or graiilving
I'l ris'nms gib lor a gent em m t an be found t in i
some srtiele of spp m l snch as is fonnd in a'mnd
at ce. ol the btsl iia,ity,at ail ol toe ioilosriug
sit n s :
.1. W. Si hit .1' Co , NO. SI I Chesnut street.
Wist in hthii A Co, .So. run Chesuut street.
Lis t oi ii I.; s i nx, r on!) a- 's corner ot Sixth
nt tl Cla o ut s'lec's.
Ii , vitv A I ussiik. No. ''20 Chesnnt street.
Ii C. M Ai.iioiiN. Nos.,", nnd 7 N. Mixtli stivet.
1 1. A . Hot i'mas, N". S-'o Arch stt-enr.
.Ioiin C. AuitlsoN, No. 1 and II N. Sixth street.
No I Inisin as gift cm nlliird more grat.i;icaiion
than a sewing inucbii.o. 1'. h is nlwavs an Intrinsic
value, nnd being in almost constant use, serves
to i tniinl ot e coiitintiallv of tlio giver.
W litre opinions aie so dirtied, wo of co'irsn
cannot sy which is the best, but must refer our
leaders to the ti stinioiiials constantly found in
t ut iidviriisit p coiiiintis. We however give tlio
loili wing loiul'ons of the depots ol the various
kincfl :
(.i.ovi it & II. k mi No. ".'10 Chest. ut street.
'I IIR I'LOIIVNCK. SllWIN'i Mtl lllMl, No. GIO
Clien.Ut s reet.
Wiiiu.er tV Wilson, No. 70 1 Chosnut street.
l-minii Siwisn Machine C'HI'Anv, No.
7.0 l.u.-nut strict.
There Is of course no more elegant and aecep'-nl-le
I'ilt t ti ii n H. in no. Mr. J. K. (ioii n, S. E.
comer of Sen nth end Cnesnut streets, has a
spiii.illd assottnieiit of iiis iumcnts from the
ctleniattd itiiinuta mrv ol Stuck Hudnikhs, se
Ict i tl cs t'ciiilly lor I'lnislinss sales.
S iioMAfci'lt k Co.. No. 1021 Chesuut street,
have .i line sto k of 1'ianos, of their own make,
nnd wh ill uic TOlioum ed bv ptofcs-ionnl jil lg-s
lo be supi oioi lo anj thing n.udc in tins country
or Enrol c.
Waiiiu iiton, No.4.10C'hesniit slreet, has a fine
s'oek of huts, cups, r. c, tor fiif'S. His goo Is aro
all iiiniiulat liirco under hii mvn eve, and arc of
the bet inulti'iil, Itishioiifd by tiiu most sluli'ul
vv i rKinen.
IIourne, No. 10 N. (sixth l.-eet, bus nn excol
liut stuck it hats and cups, sale able for giitr..
Ciimii.i h Oakvoud Son, nut)sr the Conti
nental, ( Her a splendid a-s orim. nt of geo' lcmoii a
hats, ludics lurs, children s bats and caps, and
dress nnd fancy articles generally. Their stock
Is very line, and is marked down 10 lo 11,'ureS.
A sj eeial selection of goods for gfis his been
iiiitilt' nt this s:ore, whieb, nnder ts present iii.ni-
agt incut, is requiring a l:i;; .er reputation than
ever it had before.
UroiiOH W. 1'nciiEit, No. 808 Chesnut struct,
h is an e egant s ock of phoiogriiph aliiuin-, mi
griiMiig'1 ttid s imdnrd b -OoS, iu lino bindings',
suit tlile tor gilts.
11 s assort nn nt is constant y replenish;! 1 from
the It iioiiig Diibiisbirig houses in No York an l
New knciund. and nis nricrs uro extromeiv
motlcri te. At this store the new style of rustia
tind curved pietinc. frames can bo had in endless
vantiy, oiul at iiiniuiiaciiircrs iirices.
T II. l'l rr nsoN ft IIuotheeh, the well-known
publishers, No. IIOil Chesuut street, hare an im-
,,. o -i.-,v tl' lltie lintil-s In lint rirhi-.t. Iilntl.
iigs, ant mils, pho ogrnphi albums, cliildrcm'
book", engruvingB, ttc.
Tl fir own publications alftird tho widest limit
of choice, comprising the works of standard
authors uiid poets in every uu -giuu'ilo style. I
This lii in publish Dicki.n'h sto. ies co uple, and ,
no n oil) 1 1 mi il in prest i,i can no iu me. llieir
)iiccs are n l inuiked down ut tuu lowest tijuro
m n dm o ibeir enormous stock.
' Wc sic ultl not omit lo mention that John A.
Mi iii iii.v. No. 922 Chceiiul street, has a largj
slid cicgunl assortment of household furnishiug
gt oils ; iiinorg which are ni inv ur i. lt s siisia tie
lor nil's. His patent baby -tender ; or magic spring
eiauie, call i o ulnio. t everything in the way of
Bnisii g ixicpt to talk.
J. 1! l.n i iNcoTTiv Co , Xt 711 and 717 Mar
ket sin el, i'ilt r in their maiiilk'ent now store an
elt cunt assortment of th irow n pubiicaiions, and
oi stiiiidard books gemrilly, in erery style of
I inlit g and oriditnciitu'.iou. l'hiitngraph
iilinims of the richest linirli, line euitioncry, toy
books, und fancy articles.
Ciiai.len.No. lliost Chesnut street, bnve a mlj
ccllsiitoua stock of books, albums, and fancy
aniens, suitable for presents, at low prices.
William W. Hakiiino, No. 32li Chesnut Btrrot,
manufacturer of photograph alliums, uud tdhlcs
and prayer books in ru b bindings, lias prepared
a huge stoi k l'-r l inl.suiias sales, l Hey ure ol
substantial make, and ornamented in the m-licst
nnd most elaborate manner. The goods olfore.i
hcio aie in the latest s yies of binding, and lire
liwidsomc and durable.
Our cloihing stores should not be overlooked
by those iu 8' ni'ch of presents. A suit of clothes
oi a win in stylish overcoat makes a pre-cutat
once uselul und gratifying, tue loliowtug are
the hading estab'lslimenis
Cu Mii.i.s s ioKi:s .v. Co , under tho Continental
Hotel.
Wanna maker & Brown, S. E. corner of Sixth
und Market sunt-,
l'l RiiY & Co., No. "03 Chesnut stroet.
JsJEW Y0EK 1HD PHILADELPHIA
rETUOLEUM COMTANr.
Curd from tho Triiiatoosj.
h'o. W Wains flrRHUT, If aw YohO. I
ecsz.b 14, 1WI.
TO ICS SCIISCIOItM.K lu TUB STOCK or fnB SBW TOSK
asu i'hiLAi'Ki.i'i'i4 rsTnoLacH coarAjir.
It U adveilUed that M',000 hu gfths Capital Block of
this Oomuiiy will ha rourrsd as WOkKIHii 0AT1T JX .
To prarsut ailmmnri'itUun, Iks wanifetasut dosdrs M
state that
ONE HUNDRED TITO US AND DOLLAU3
d, CAsn (iio,oix)),
wul be dorotksi with the Company's Banksrs, to ks aiad
only tn Us develoimit ut of tin niairalflMnt sropart
StUiBihif to ths Campany aad fur ths Isgitlmats oob
Minunt sxpsuiM,
A Utfga majority af ths stack having bsaa taken, tbo
kuuks will saoa ba sloaai.
ALDERI H. NIC0LAY, raeainaBiT.
Foa tus TaosTBBS
X. C. 8TEDUAN, Bsoaataar.
Sibaoriptlon Afeats im PkUadelplvla.
CJ-tA.lXU.HtOt 3fc CO.,
It U
Vt, ui , ratal swwt
FOUHTi't EDITION
THOFOS.
X0TAL
ROUT OF
ARMY.
HOOD'S
Tlio Disastrous Defoat of tha
Robcl3.
THE HAILllOADS IlErAIIlKD IN
ALL UIIU'ICTIONS.
r.tc, nr.. Etc., tie.. Etc., Ills'-
Etc.
Jfi.w Voiik, Dceember 2.1 Tbo 7V met has ro
ceivtd a rperiul despatch from Fiaukiin, Ten
i.efK e, dated csti rdny, r. Iiich says : The lleb 1
rem at fion 1 ninkliu to Pu.k river beggars all
ilescription.
Hood tc.Id his corpi commamlerB to get oft tlio
best war they could with their commands.
The Uebel army is now beyond CjluiubU.
The isilroad is but little Impaired, nnd trains
run to Spring Hill. The tcligrapliic communica
tion is a 1 1 Ight in ull directions.
Ji linionville was not di Blroyi '1.
The Itebel loss during the campaign was 17,00
into, 51 cannon, and 18 gem ral olll-'tr.s; killed at
Frui. klin, 141-0; wounded, 3H0q; and low
prist i.frs. l'i lore Nashville, ami in thu retreat
lo Columbia, 3000 killed and wounded, and 8JI0
prisoners.
The Vnion loss at Krnnklin was ,'i0), and
heftre Na.-hville less than 4000; tho total Cnim
less will not ixcccd 7outl, witk two generals
slightly wounded.
Hood Las a pontoon biidj," ahore tlio shoals on
Ihe Tcnnt s-te river, ivbcio our gunboats cannot
rccrh them.
Hood marched on franklin with 10,0 10 mei
und (ii iieitsof nrtillory. tlo will have lost
nenrly La.f his men.
LATEST FP,S5 WASHINGTON.
A SUCCESSFUL SCOUT IN
VIRGINIA.
Tbc Ico
Elockado
Fotomac.
of tho
Els'.
Ktc,
Etc., t'.lc, r.tc, TAC.
KlU's-liil lo The i:v4'iiliiir T'le(tnili.
W'asiioton, IJeccmber 2a. Somo days ago
Lieutenant-Colonel Clentlonln abirtcd out oa a
scout from l'airfax, with dolaehmcuts of the 8th,
lllth, and liiib Inin' is Cavalry. Tho ptiriy
scouted as fur up as Whito l'luins, oa tho Ms
iiiHsrs Railroad, without mettiitg any number of
Kebils in arms; but on returning, on Wednesday,
having btiuck off towards Middleburg, and when
ntar that place, they catncacross a largo body of
Mosthy's guerillas.
A fpiiited fight cntucd, which resulted in tho
complete rout of tho guerillas, with a loss to thorn.
of one mojsr and ouo lieutenant morUily
woui.dud, ard fifteen pri.-untrs takon by onr
troops. Identem nt-Coloi.el Clemlcnin sif lyrc-
lurntd lo Lis camping ground yesterday cveuiug,
vithout ihe loss of a man, tiri:iglng with him bis
jrisont-rs, who will bo sent lu to-day a:id coin
luitied to the Old Capitol.
The cold weather of tho past few days his
mused ice to form on the rotouiactoa considera
ble thickuiss, and navigation Is suspended for the
present.
The steamer Daniel Webster, due here
yesterday nioinirjg at 7 o'clock, with the
mall and passengers from City Point, got
caught in the floating Ice at the mouth
of tho channel opposite Oiesboro Point, all
efforts to pull her off hare failed, ana tais
morning her passengers reached the city by
walking ou the ice to Gicsboro. The steamer
Jtmtirl Munis, hound down tho river with nine
hundred troops, also got ice-beund yesterday
lirrnliiB nt ten o'clock, und Bhestill remains fast.
lluats wire despatched last night to tho relief of
the troops.
Starheta by Telosrrnph.
IUi.timohk. December 23. rTour miiet; sales
l IKmslUHlieet tupeitlnn at SlU.tlil HSJ. Wliea' dull.
ki.nll.rn uhlin ft Nt.l.l S. tt.irtl hfiift Q 11U W vt-
i 1-7. ('to -71. lirt eerls-attd Hn.ribljuS tti-Klootttl, Whuky
uiis-iiU-Bi Wtilun sa'aii-i di. ,
pi:.NsSYLVAMA
IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY.
OFFICE. No. 139 S. FIFTH ST., rillLADA.
CAl'ITAL, l,msi7)(K) DOLLARS.
.CO.OU) BIIAKI-.M. AT SVU0 F. It'll.
llcisei'vt d Cuiil'iil, is .-i.uo.
I'RKMLllJIT,
ALV.X.N1)KII K. McCLUllK.
niREt'TOllS,
A. K. k'cCl.t'tlK, JIIIIS M. POMKKOf,
Tlli'MASI A. til uxr, KI.ISIIA W. HAVIS),
li. K. JAl'KMA.N, l'Krtlt U. HUal.l.,
i. c. rtouiir.uuKU.
BBCRF.TAHT,
JAMES M. SELLKRS.
TKEASl'lll-n,
EH8UA W. DAVIS.
Ttiis Ccmcany hill three datltrunt tracts of land a .
pratluciDit nil, sad ftiuplo rsreauis lo xuaraDtes rs.nlar
dlvMt'Dtls.
The tlnee tracts Willi wills on tlitin a-e cipil-k- ol s
ttuurt develupiuvut, and tlie Ctanpany have flvu eiu
and tlie fixtures rsady to prosecute the work.
It has M acres lo lea on Allegheny rlrer, Immediately
opposite Oil City, with 110 rds river front, aad 75 rods
front on Lay's Run. This laud Is now worth (100,004 x
elusive of the OU right.
It has 100 acres la fes In the Cherry Ttun dlitrlct, imms
dialed? adjoining Cherry Hun Folruleam Company, and
leasei srs about to bs executed with two strong partios to
sink walls on lesss oa this tract, the Company to receive
half the Oil,
II has two tracts of laud on Oil Creek, sach producing
over ten barrels per day, aad one tract on the Allegheny
river producing tea.tarrels of heary Oil, worth l.'l per
barrel. All of these tracts will bs rromptly developed,
and they are weU-teited Oil lands. I
It Is eigaaised on a certain bails lofay dMitd$frm
Ihe ilarf. Its revenues from Oil alone are mors than
liiWie per tint, per annum on the capital; and new
mill arealioutto be sunk on lease, wlthoat cost to the
Company, aai ens-half thelprocaed will belongs lo Us
Company.
Ths Company bas ttlM.000 of its ewa capital in roiorrs
belonging to the Stockholders, aud taking It altogether Hi
ruourcei or csreeia eHrMma'i art not mpprckti 6y
any other Oil Hock nnt in Ihe marisK 1 ca iouMi IA
or I tin at cut.
The odtcere of thli Company mean ta troMCBts ths de
velopment of thee lands moat enirgetleeJlr, another have
entire ooaSdsnc that they wul yield vary large dividends
on the sspllal stock.
aab.crfl'UongwUloefocidTeiiiit Hie -jlHiS of 11' Com
pauy. U SMtr.'
gsiruL Gins roa toe holt oats
Cad be fount t
J,tmiEnTHWAITCO.,!
CTIEAI DRY GOODS STOKE,
0. K. tornrr of KINTII and Alt 'II Btrectt.
Vr nt Ir l,lnw rfdnrrd tn 4h crn.
Kirot lie ltfim f.r;i7H cuuu.
hi m Cl --' only :i7H rcnu.
(. (I t'siHcnrs ffir HI eiilt.
inr lrf"- of nil HHirl- rerv lw r -".
I iriifh MrriiKM. oud (iillty, rf"iii-l from i JM( In
:
I xtre ftn rrnch M'Tinod only $J-0ii,
li'Miliif w tfTTr nil w.kiI he I nltii'tt, l ftnil (I .M.
Mm'! 11 h nil nuol lie I, nine, tn'tn ti? "it n tol,1')
I ii f fiiilty lU'nrfii nil i iii .iuei tt'lucHt tn $i 'H.
finrto Hi i iirot t,ii.i,
I'ANCY TLAIDS IX til IK AT VARIETY.
A tP'jrVtep lot nt 7'i n-nfi
I 'iiil rri!ti 7'M'cniN tiinttrli.
1 lot uxtr. line I'.eliU letluct-U from $ i-M lo f vi.
SHAWLS!!!
s!l.VI.s!'!
I'tapsn I. n r!invl,b"s -ina n . "' a".
Siil mo IslntiS d l.tttiv si Hf I- f ti f 1 ' o
Keiii-K jiiti eiiitctl en t-i-ceo n l 'leali and II ii yn.lf
lit I Ait ii t ia e our se..r , wc are a. o iirtic ire 1 t iii.'i-r tup
I-. . I ilk s-.el -i ii o ill I r t. ti u ul l It ; c ,lll- . i .o I.
Wf 1 1 . its it Tl '" -:ii I Ii -,' " - Il e' -1 r -.'', Iirio-l
I'M-. Sl , I Mi III'i tl' SK la I s.
st I Icli err- ii-mlf- I - tie j f l site m islcir ihr; ni ,rp
r.tiiet'.t I'.sti say t tier HSir. In 1'ie Am r-t-sn tn ir,"L.
CMiAKM!! CI.UAKS'.!!
Cli els. si'tf neltl stvlts ; llnakliis Clalhs of ail klads.
I I, -Ml, lliUI'l' III IHO'' .
i Into in, usee II. and save intcicjr liy hajoiig your
l-i'Mlit lotil al tair Si mc.
j. cowTFiiruwAir f. c ).,
r -Pm . r.eorptT Ntlinf end AH"H S't., Plil'a
)I.1I)AY l'ltKSKNTS!
113 TICE & "WOOD, 113
Pfs.rth riIVTII, ilbovn A vt rj,
liare Jartnpsojed sorssral fine totsif Csifal Art!cli
Sl ITAr.I.K Fiilt IlLHtA r3E.ShTS
f I ft i An rrc FrntTc il rfl IluidVcft hiri, all ltntn.
I- b . ruh'i nil HanlksTf?li'-, Mi, 7f.,'.'. nt- ah 1 f I 00.
I.tirl't r iid ( .fiitN' lUmitiU'ht d H inakrclitrl'd.
I.ti sfs &!nl (.tutt' llernislHchoJ Umilkerthiffi!, (.olo'td
ll"rdT.
I.a!l( h' Hint k lion'.pr UcinMilt tied Utmtliorrhinf-.
, ' It iiiiiicii iiiiiult.cii'lMt fit.c Murfil li'inh r ail lintti.
(.tiilfi t'.iNttca Itnltlir I'mi'lKtrchieli, nli linen, -Vt,ti,
aiiJ?;ccnt.
Mittirr,' HurMHrlH H.irflkerchit fn. ntl V',c.
l,to im' a:iit ( ienti Luivh Caih.h Ic lUndki-rchluft, ut tti
very low nt r a kt .ricn.
llandi' nv IliP'l!? srarffs, lntn "hz up to V(iq.
ial 1 lira 1 Mul ne iJire rnilnra.
A laica aa"riineiit cf I'n k Ii-a Villa.
A 1il'(.c ntt-scrtmani of lci?,cmnnala.
1 aj A i mr Burtftlo tlrilr limshf, rlu'n and inlaid Oacka.
t ftilifM' Fancy lUck Conihs,
A lmae i f riii)i'iit i.f Lndlui and 0'nti' (Ho vi a.
(intB Rld-.tnrd TsI'IVPn.
hvn quality A mni-an Dpla n! and ('hlntel.
JHf nrhfd and t'nbl;M li,d Munltna,
Ail-wool lione t l'latii.fld. licnvy Shakar FUmnela.
6 4 STiTllrg Flknueii.
Illfai-fd an! I'nVtncJif l C.inti.n Klaincli, Vc a:
WnnUdt llot'da. fc'tit-;i, an 1 ScaT.
A uri,e aikurtuii-iit if J u y Huaui, roaimles, aad
Kitrtcta.
KlkiitHlnniD'iit: CVniir- I. v. Tact, a utw dlor.
IEIGE ds WOOD,
TV. 11
11 N. MSTU Htroot,
Itl-iO larp
JOLIDAY GIFTS.
OJ.--tI ' li OUT,
FALL
CLX1 JL IV XII tl. UU K IVW
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Pccond Street,
Vi ou d call U attention of the Tuhlio U Lis sp.ndli
slock of
TALL AND W IK TLE DST G90D3.
Coniprilliig a full Hue of ever j rarlrl j of
FANCY AND STAPLE CJOODS,
Soltalilc fl-r
USEFUL PEESENT3.
.JOHN W. TlIOJdIA-H,
W 18 lOtrs Hoi. 406 and 107 at. HBliitiau aireM.
EDIUM riUCK
LEEE3 GOOLf, ICR HOLIDAY GIFT3.
ltOUB'KLINK nKt.AISP.8, 43 Ccnl.
BAXONV 1'l.Alll, SO Cents.
lio do So do
io ' do 70 do
Clotlng oat Dren Hoods, at llednr ed rricae,
CUE WEN STODDART & BE0T1IEE,
Jios.430, 4a, and 431 N. SKOOND BTaEET,
U 21 t Above Willow.
KLKUAJNT
CHBISTMAS PRESENT.
.tn iair. i UAAl fltj HflRF
A1H 1 11.' II t.iir.ri- vn wwrioi
TKOM
GEOKOH FltYlillfS,
Nn. 111(1 CHESNUT Htroot.
A lergaand hsnioine aisortmeat tow epea.
It 51-tiip
G28
1100P SKiaTS
U...,l.. i.,r. ko. t.'s tttl'll Simt,
Ouve Six'h Kiresl,
1-01 adelptiU.
un.H.1 MnA Ulell.
Th. .-..-..t ooiiiDktt- i.iii.i.tOi l.die' M!iaei.a1il
Ci-.iidfrn'i. IttoD Hkirtt in il.a ritv. In every rt-iurci
1-1,.. which for tivl. flfitKh, duraijilily, and iaim.
U o a.,yi o s. r.i,.
fcihir a luaaa vt raw. -
WW. T. HOPKIMS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ACIIANCK TO AVOID THE DRAF T.
fi
Priiii-itm s turnlslll-tl VIIU fcliOllllUlue mh it
nuilc and at kiw pries. u.vm.,,.
13-73 lni
Office, Ko. 403 HllKAJtV "trcm, U etarr.
a-rsr- OFFICE OF TUB OIRAKI) COU
l.-t? t..iiw.v (anio.nv. corner of C'O-
I.I'MIUA and lllDUli Avenue., I'laladuluUia, lloceiiiber
ti , lssn. ai.K kholJtiri of this Com-
, . l ,u .tV elr otneean MONDAY, January n,
Im.'i. Bt VI M . l Wtlk'll tlllle ail eieeuun '" -
uuiiw v ' .. ..,1.. u,ll l.i
Preiident ai d live Aiir.'o;rs, . iu '"" iVi U. .? ,.V
li-wa-fniw II v
W 1 1 ,1,1AM H. HUH lllf, BeurelaryL
THE
nellt A
n iiLainuali TinilATIV
It- Bdieilt Assoclalloa will meet at the 1111, M.
Ml Til Bireev...... .'" .7...;, .ist... will .It at tho
evuititiK. u " - - -
al.cod.liee 11.' ia.'vu. ' - -'', , of .ecuxed
111 everjeveuiuB ...,.,-- - - T,i.. ...
11111
Heurotar.
It
THK l llll'Ai'r.i-.i iiin, si ii..i.iji-
- . . iirn urvn.
ttsj Ion aad Baliiuiur an'.'i
M. . -i i..tin ,.f Him atuektioldare of Uii Coo
.n . iiiO en eleeiionol llireclori.wOl ttke place at taa
o'lcool th.t'amp.nr lu Wll,..l..,lol,.oa th. liKOUNU
w ssi,ij AiiVklfil) lloHNKR, BaTstarr .
nvvtm nv THE UNION PAS-
liiJ ... R.u.., Company. NO. tM . 1'OUaiU
Bute. .-.., necamhar (1. 1.U
. . , , M,i...h. .t.,Ahlii,lilr. ut 111 Union
li..iliiL.yc"uiiai.rwlll he held at thooeof
uV"alujsT..mS Vof.TII Utre.oa ld')'AY.
Uu.' I,! s; o'clik. Aa holloa for rruid.nl,
Vle"rli.nl. and Uii Ulrectorl. wlU hold, buwua
the boon ( Ian ad one, at in a ploj.
li i fuiw d l. W.ll.kaMULa.gecretaiT
T" villi AllKl l'KIA AND IlKADINO
-lJ fa, compaar, omc . tti a.irouartf
Piuhb.i mi. . Ptuih tl IISM.
T. avoid dermtlon. the koldsn. of (lo.po.e of Ule t oaj
paar da. on Uie 1.1 pro.lnio. an r..U..i0 , h' """J
hl.lu I . .
, ana
eliock. wlU ae reauy lor 't
Tl fcBllAY, 111. l JuurT
rtcetia..
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a, BHAi.'jr0Ul Tl.Maiffi
AMUSEMrTNTS.
TTiiisNTrt si. tiikatuw.
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i-ltall w I'.K SL rl I l ff
.VZi A SO M 4 iUBBS,
raitiAY ,vr.smii. i'""h"
i.air niiihi' B"i' -k
I. A sir ml at Bl.t "N"
I atft N's'tt but 'ne
(M II R T FIISI I I V t. T, T)
f mvwi lisncir.iiU ( Atusilcsu Uraua, In Hraackiv
ailt sa iho
irroiffivt
ovroiiof!v.'
; rottKivt
OCTOHOON,
Ol lllKO l.V,
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lll'TOIIOIIJI,
oi' i oiiiiur,
on imuii.v,
TV tich niirinfftif mt K.uir Fvi-nttmi ha htin rmtalrcd,
IN 111K M-'.M KN 1 tt H , : N a.U
I V l tl K IMViKSHK M KN( KS
That aM'ini'i-1. ai hidKn t o n r t Ifn iM wai Ihe
l.li. Al'Mti' 'ul' ll ,1 r,,iS 1
1 hit nn- c-b, i i. p. t tci,pp i by (inut l'rl imph of
li t n' til 'irtsf" hi In n. 1
A moii I; hi him rlcoinr h-sj in -n .i"-o.isx '
vi.s MiNiih i..i1.Ka ki'iis.
Mll.-s. Sil H'lVitlM if-.il hi'tS,
mi:.-. wiKi'hlPs ui .iti m; ui us,
Wiiu will lr.tr iln. tin t.cjuiitui t k- '
s-f I Mi ni, s.- -t M'f Utp t.
hwirt K -lf.si-i(.. MvitI MiiIi pi. I.
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THE KNTUti: CilMI'ASY.
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MI-tTl il-i.il
Ton 1 HIS Mill! 1 IINI.Y
siats enn nnw tie secured n,r hi last flvel Dlirtits or" I
Air. Mli;i.S..'sl o t-IISUb' lliell
KHIIIAV. Ilec. 1(1,
HUM I'll AMI I. Ail' NllillT
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Poors open 6't: o'el'ick. fa-taia ns'i74 o'clock.
A I.N tTT SrilK.lT IIIK MRU.
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have sivnii him a wuria widi c'-l'-iniiv. will Ktvea
a 1. I. l- o a r. ,i a i .s ti
AT T'O-1
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This nnltitie i'vl f i t-riiiiii " t w.m irajntd by
for Fia wofk m' Ni'nh Vn 1 , o li-uue cfowdon tjt
th i-itir and in fill i li l'l t liieTt'P'i .
1' lini atMir ol luui juifsj 'luoun jLiigiuuu irv.siuu
ai.O lScot.ui.d,
Mil AP I' "tl. A I ivl o.
had the honnroi din'nr.ii'-' n orv urn ic idm, normity ai.,
1 tiit'ii 1 1 ( ircat 11 I ui'i. ii ii nv tin t'-jiu ni e in u
luie UlUe of Newiu-l'fj, a irnrn. w. nrr. iiri tuin
auuit-i uii'iH o in' i 'umu riiK't mid frun-i-ia tu a. $
pttit or iho u ft.uiti Blua u luaiiui a mituuny vm-
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ti ai nrM?ravnnn- of finer tn I'Hiifi t lor ib pr.B-nt wak ' J
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