THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SHEET. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 18GG. 10 SUPPLEMENT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1806. Homos for the Laboring Classes. . -W iro heartily rejslced to see that the sub ject of affording cheap and conTeniont accommodations for the laboring classes of the population of our largo cities is receiving marked attention at tbe present time. Jtis matter which lies at the very root of our national prosperity, In a social, moral, and sanitary poiat of View. The ignorance, vice, and misery in which the lower classes of the great European capitals are born and bred are owing more directly to their cramped and unhealthy lodgings than to any other cause. This fact h beginning to be appreciated by the philanthropists and economists oi the Old World, and many of them are now engaged la a landabla effort to better the condition of the masses of the people in this respect. Although we are. in this country, In a creat measure free from the evils which prevail to such a fearful extent In the larger European towns, there is nevertheless a great and pressing necessity for our moving hnme t'iatcly and earnestly in the matter. This hold true more especially with regard to 'ew York city. Owing to the peculiar configuration of the land on which the com mercial metropolis Is built, the greatest need, and the one which It is the most difficult to supply, Is that of room. It is in such demand Sot the purposes of business, and for the erec tion of dwellings for the more wealthy and aristocratic classes, that the laboring man has been (orccd to go to the very outskirts of Uie city, if lie wou'd enjoy the comforts of a home restricted to his own family, without being compelled to expend In the single item Of rent the greater portion of his earnings. Dut where, as is the case in New York, the rural districts are situated at a distance of from three to eight miles from the scene of bis daily labors, the inconvenience of such a residence is so gieat as to render it almost an impossibility. For this there is but one remedy, and that is, to su3ply the deficiency of room by going upwards in the air. 1 he reeking tenement-bouses of Pearl and Mul berry streets afford an example of the disas trous results of the remedy thus far. The tenements themselves are hotbeds of disease and crime nothing more and nothing less. And their proprietors, one would think, as a general thing, are men who are actuated by the single idea ot extortion. But certain men, possessed of ample means, and of a still more ample supply of true philanthropy, are about erecting in the more populous portions of the city an immense number of model lodgtng-liooBca, in whiub euine titteubluu will be paid to the health, comfort, and morals of those who are dependent upon such as them for shelter, as well as for employment. The plan for the erection of these model tene ments that is being discussed is the only one Stat Is feasible. It is absolutely necessary, for the reasons which we have already stated, that tbe deficiency of room should be met by going upwards. The laboring population of New .York will, therefore, in good time be supplied with comfortable and comparatively cheap residences in buildings similar to the model lodging-houses now so numerous in Paris, many of which are six and even seven Btjries in height. While in our own city there is a grand opportunity for improving the lot ol the laboring class, there is happily at our com mand sufficient room to avoid the necessity of electing suitable houses for them of incon venient height. Philadelphia is, indeed, world-renowned for the number of small and comfortable tenements intended for and occu pied by single families. And we believe that there la within the limits of our city but one locality in which can be found a tenement-house to be compared, in size and cor responding unfitness as a habitation tor human beings, to those wretched structures Which supply New York with an undimi - vbhed stock ol imbeciles in body, miud, and morals. Notwithstanding the number of dwellings which have been elected on our borders within the past lew years, there are still, within easy reach of the centre of busi ness, numerous vacant blocks of ground on which lodging-houses for the poorer classes can be erected. This abundance of acce isible land makes it possible for us to still supply the demand for small houses. The only difficulties In the way are tbe high price of building materials, and th; exorbitant profits on their investments which at present will alone satisfy the cravings of owners of real estate. . Owing to the combination oi these two causes, bouses of a class which a lew years ago could be rented lor a sum that was within the reach of every sober and indus trious laborer, are now held at such exor bitant rates as to be utterly beyond the means of many such. The increase in our population, having likewise been far in excess of the increase in the number of dwellings, the holders oi real estate are thus enabled to demand, from enough who are able to pay, uch rents as they may ice fit to establish. We can see but one remedy for the difficulty, and that is the Immediate erection of a large number of tenement-houses, wMcu 'shall accomplish the two fold purpose of affording decent accommodations for a reasonable rental, while they will return to those making the Investment a. reasonable percentage oi their outlay. If . there are any moneyed men in our miasi wno win be satisfied with a reasonable percentage, , u time that they had commenced to move th matter. Lnllke the phi'aiiturop'C capitalists of New York, tbey have some j choice abont the character of the buildings which they may erect. While wo think it much preferable, as far as the moral and social training of children Is concerned, that every family, no matter how humble it may be, should enjoy an entire building to their exclusive use, the erection . of tenements of the larger clans, such as are common In Psrls and arc now proposed in New York, might be undertaken here with profit to the pro jectors and with benefit to the laborlag poor. Without doubt, many families would prefer the kind of hotel-life which these would enable Ihcm to lead; and at any rate, they would create a won'Jrous improvement upon the squal'd and miserable existence which is led in Bedford street and similar localities. As far as we are aware, there is now under discussion but one project which partakes ot the latter character. A gentleman, well known in this city, has for some past been endeavoring to organize a stock company for the election of a large tenement-house on a block of ground within half a mile of the Ex change. . The intention in this case is to make the building of a substantial character, and, to some extent, of a handsome outward appearance; with the view of securing as tenants those who are able to live with some pretense to ' case, and yet are unable to pay the rents demanded for single dwellings wMch are in accordance with their tastes. Although this movement is not stiictly in the interests of the poorer classes of laborers, whose comlort and happiness we have par ticularly discussed, it cannot fail of accom plishing much good, and wc therefore bid it all possible speed. SPECIAL NOTICES. FT'' COURSE OP LECTPRKS st---1 . or the 8. C. aSl f. A. The Executive Committee or the Social, Civil, and Mntltical Association of tlie colored I ce pie ol Penn sylvania having arranged lor I heir coiir se of Lectures tuU mason, iultu pleasure in aououaciou thut the 1IOX. CiKOICGiE S. BOUTViELL, of Massachusetts, will deliver the opening sddresi, in the National llsll, UAKK T 8ireet, ahive Twellt h on FKIDaY V1SN1NG Noteinoer 30, lSBii. fiubiect lollcv and J a -t ice in Public a Halm." Hie second Lecture will he given bv fKfcbFKlCK lfOUULAHS', ESQ., OnTTTCKfDAY EV: NINU Januart 3, 186". Sub ject 'Sources of Danger 10 the Kepubllc." Tlie remaining Lecture will be continued on each successive Thursday evening untii the series 1 ended. i he Course Is to consist of Eight Lectures. The speakers that have been cither encased or in vited fur the course, independent oi tlit! above named gentlemen, are : Alrtjoi-ileneral O. O. HOWARD. Malor (ieneral U F HUlLKK, eenaior J. W NYK, Mrs. F K. W HARPF.R. lion. WILLI AM U KKLLLY, lion. Hi Oil L.BON ' ol Mil., lion. JOUN A. BINUU.V VI. W. W.BKOffH.Ew. TUB CF.LFB7ATED BLAl'K 81VAN has kindly volunteered to appear and turnlsh occasional air at the opening and closing of each Lectors. Reason tickets,?. Single admission, 3 cents. Uoors open at 1 o'c'ock To commence at 8. Tickets may be had at 1 run pier's Music More Beventh and Chosnut streets, and at the door on the evening of each Lecture. WILI IAM STILL, Chairman. No. 1216 Washington avenue (Coal Ottloe). J. C. WHITE, fin., avaJ&'wifsa'ir- OulleliiiS street, II 26 At Committee of Arrangements, K5S"" HANDKL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. I3 HKASON OF 18U6-67. The arrangements 01 the Soclerr lor the coming season IcIiik comp ete are annoauced as follows: 'J he three Concerts wLl be given In the At'aUEMY OF MUSIC, And will beon the giandest scale, Tho Chorus tins scuson will be more effective thin formerly, and has been selected with great rare. 1 he solo pans will ue sustained by the best profes sional talent to be obtained Hie libera paironige last f canon warrants the Uliectois in the increased expendi ture proposed this season. 'i'ne Oratorios to be produced are ELIJAH. m4rTT ST. PAUL, DAVID. The first Concert will take place ON i HL'ltsDAV EVEM.xO December 111. 18WS, with lill U( ILMKTTK, the celebrated Basso irom Boston. UtOKOfc. HIM r-SON. Tenor of New York. 11118 CaUOLINE McCaFFBtST, and MIS4 H. M. ALEXANDER, 01 Philadelphia. C wing to the impossibility ot accommodating a 1 nho wish to a teno, and the great expense incurred In oring liu out thc'Oratorios subscriptions will 00 received lor the choice seats reserved mr the three Concerts, at TEN DOLL4R8 HiR THRtf.E BEACS. ANI SEVEN P0LLAR1 FOR TWO SEATS. The Box Sheet lsnowopeu for snbscrlbers at ' W. A. TRl'MtLLB'S Music Store, SEVENTH an 1 CHE U i Streets. 11 13 tult s34p gP 10 ARCHITECTS. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR NEW BtTILD INO Foil THE WAR DEPAUi MENT AT WASii 1M1TON.D. C. Architects are Invited to prepare plans and specifica tions aud estln ates of cost 101 new nre-nrool" buiidlntrs lorthe War Department, on the site now occupied by tho War Department and adjacent vacant ground, in Wellington. D. C. t he nuiiuines required snoum nave a eaperaclai area as lurge as the site selected will admit of. Photo graphs of site, and all other information reUtlng to the subject, will be lurnished to Architects ueslring to com pete for the work, nuon application, personally or by letter, to the undersigned A premium of 3ihh) for the firs', of 2000 for the second, and of SHllM) lor the third most acceptable plans and specifications received, wlil be awarded, upon the appioval ot Uie Hon. Secretary of War, by the Board 01 oillcers charged with 'he duty of select ing a site and preparing plans and specifications for the buildings of the War Dcpuitiueut under act 01 Congress approved Julv M ist 'i he p.ans and specifications must be sent to the office 01 Brevet Lletitcu .lit t olonel T. J. Tieartwell. Recorder 01 the Boi.rd Oronanco Office, Wlndor'g Building, Washington, D. (.., on or bvlore the 1st day ot February, '1 he Board will reserve the right to reject anv or all plans submitted, should none be deemed suitable tor the purpose, as well us to retain any or all ot such plans By order of the Board, H2flln0 T J. TRF.ADWKLL. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, U. H. A., Recorder. irrf ANNIVERSARY OF THE MKHCAN- J CAN riLE BENEFICIAL A-sSOCIATlON. Ibe Tweiuy-hiili Anniversary ol this Association will be held at Uie ACADEMY OF MTJ8IC. On TCE9DAT KVKKISO. Nevembor27, altH o'clock. Addresses lll be do l.oied bv the KFV. ALFKKD COOK.M AN, ItKV. PllII.I.Il'H BHOOKS. and -HON ALKXsSDHt 1. CAT TELL. ' The Orchestra will be under the direction of Prole UaomLHL Cuds oi admission may he bad gratuitously on appll cation at the countlng-ruom ol l he umlersigned, No. 36 N. TlllliD dtreet 11 Urp W1L1 IAM C. LCD WIG. President ITr3 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- :3 TAN Y TKKASCKKU'8 DfcPAB TMtiS X. I' in la OKI pniA, Novembor 1, 1806. NOTICE 10 6'fOCKHOLDfcRS. The Board ol Directors have this dar declared a semt annual dividend ol FOUB PtK CENT, oa tlie Capital Mock of the I ompany, clear of National and tttate tsxea. payable ou and alter November Ml. 1MU Blank 1'uweis of Attorney lor collecting dividends can be hd at the olllce oi the Company, No. Kid a. 'lulKD Hireet. IllSOt THOMAS T. FIETH, Treasurer. FT" NEW LONDON COPPER MINING COMPANY A Special Meeting of Stockho'ders wilt be held on AlOMiAY. December t at the ofhee of the Company, No. IMS FhONT htreet, at P. U and all parties lntereti-d are icquested to be present as there Is busi ness of the most urgent nature to transact. lliO Lii elMON POklY Secretary. rTf- BATCH ELO R'S HAIR DYE SJ THE BEST 1ST THE WOULD. Ilarmless reliable. Instantaneous. The only perfect dye. No ditaupolnUnent, no ridiculous tints, but true to nature, black or browu. UENUINK 19 blUNLD WILLIAM A. BA.TCUELOB. ALSO. RrveteratingFxtraetoi Wllleflenfareatores.preeerves and beaultlles Ibe balr. prevema baldness. Hold by ail Druggists. Faclort No. 1 KAKCLAV u, M. V. SPECIAL NOTICES Kv5T- NEWSrAFKU ADVERTISING JOT, . COS CO..N. B. eomorol rirru andCHEa BirjT Street. Philadelphia, and TRIBUKC BUILD INGS. New Tort, are 4H lor (he "Tsliobapb," and tor t ha Newspapers of the Whole country, 701r4p JOT COB CO &2T HENRY VINCENT, THE GREAT ENGLISH REFORMER The friend ef JOHN BBIOBT, M. P., and tbe advocate of our country '1 cause, has consented to deliver A LECTURE IN TBE METHODIST EPISCOPAL UNI0U CHURCH, 10 Fit I II STREET, BELOW aRCIl, ON THE EVEN IN a OF MONDAY, December 3, ON JOHN WESLEY, ' 1 His Gloiioui Life, Teachings, and Actions. Doois open at 6H. Lecture to commence at 7W o'clock. tickets, 6i cents, lobe bad at Trumnler's Muslo Store B. K. comer f even b and Chesnut streets; Hlg " I enenplne. No. M North rourtn street i.M. H Look Kcmm, No 1018 Arch atraett l nomas t Mason, No 428 Market street, and at the door on the evening ot tbe Lecture. 113H3t ff OFFICK OF THE LEHIGH COAL - and navigation company-. Piiii.aorcphi, November 27, lHflfi. The Beard of Manateis have this day decared a Dlvl dend ot Fl VK PKKCF.N r. or Two Dollars and a Half Eer share, on the capital stock of this Company, paja le on demand, clear o National and Mtve taxes. U27tf HOI.OMON BHKPIIF.RD, Treasurer rpF A LADY WITH KXl'EUlENl E IX. Teaching Fitgllsh branches. Music, Ringing, Drawing and fancy Work, desires a lloMtlna pri vate iauily. cither in city or country. For parucn ars, address Mrs. M. V. , llAIUUrt, Philadelphia Post Olllce. 113081 frrf OFFICK OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. 1 lllLAIHLl'lllA, August 29, 1808. Ihe Plorkbolders of this tonipany are hereby notified thi t tne lu n'0 oi Manapers have determined toa'low to all persons ho shall a i pear as Htockhoidvrs on the Books ol the onipai.y on the 8th ol Heptomber next, alter the closing oi transiera, at It. M. ol that dar the privl ege of subscribing lor new siock at par, to the extent oi one sliareof new stock lor every nre shares then standing In their names Kach shareholder entitled to a irnctlorai part ol a share shall hare the privilege of subscribing lore luh share the subscription books will open on MONDAY, Rep tcmber 10, and close on HATLkDAl, Deoember 1, lutHi at a P. M. Payment wlli be considered due Jane 1, 1867, but an inMMn ent ol 2li per cent., cr t n do Urs per share, must be paid at the time oi subscribing. 1 he balancn mav be pain to in tune to tinie. at the option ot the sub-crihers, Delete tbe 1st ot November, 1807. Una ' payments, including the aloreeald Instalment, made be'oie the 1st o I dune. IM7. discount will he al owea at tne rate ol 8 fer ceui. per annum, anoon a 1 payments made between oat date and the Istol November, lotfj, interest will be ibartd at the tame rate. All stock ni 1 1 aid on In rail by the 1st ot lovemoer. IfW. will be icrleited to the use ot the Company. Ccr titicatrs tor the new stock will not be Issued until alter June 1 Ibot. and said stock, u paid up In lull, wl.l be en ttt eti to tne November divdena ol lbo7, bat to no earlier dividend. SOLOMON BliEPH KKD, 8 30 Tieasurer trzrf" OFl'ltK OP THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION C JMHANV. ritiLADKLrniA, November IS 186ft. Ihe Stockholders n ihis ( ompany, whoso names ap peared as such en their books on the Hth day ot Sep tember la.-t at 3 P. M , aro heiebv notltled that the priviif ce to subscribe to new stock at par, on tne terms the circular ot A OKUst ?l) Itnii, will expire on tbe 1st dnT oi December next, ai 3 V. M. 11 15 112 1 ttOLOMON bllEPHERD, Treasurer. rr5T CORN EXCHAJNGE NATIONAL BAKK, eS-j' Fiiii.adbi.phia. October 1R. lHfiti. I The Vice-President ol the Dank. Alexander WhU den, Km). bavliiK in a.v last, 1 1 virw ol a prolonged absence In Kurope re signed bis position, the Board of Directors to day elected J. W. T'oire. kBq., Ylce-Frosldent, and 11. V. tchetky, Ksq , Cashier. 10 17 Al KXANDEH O. CATTELL. Tresldent JUST PUBLISHED- By the Physicians ol tho NKw yokk. museum, tlie Ninetieth tuition ol their FOLK LECTURES, entitled PHILOSOPHY OF MARIM AtlK, To be had dee, tor fout stamps bf aailrcsnluR Secre tin v New Vork Museum O' Ana'omy, 66s No. 61Sl.UOADWAT.Now York. new i'ekfimk t'ou the iiAirinrEnciiiKF; PHAIOX'S 'Night Blooming Ccicus." PIIALiON'S "Klght BloomluK Cercus." PIIAI.OX'S "Night Blooming Cercus." PlIALOX'S "Night Bloomiug Cercus." PHALON'S "Night Blooiitiug Ccreus." A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perumt, distil'ed from the rare and beatrtilul flower trom uhlch It takes its aatue. . Manufactured only by 6 13 ws PIIALON 4c SON, New York. BEWARE QF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR 1HALON S TAKE NO OTHER. CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPEIiS-AN endless variety of styles and prices, at bIOSS & CO.'S. No. 432 CUESNUT Stieet. HI 17 waff t ELEGANT FAMILY CARRIAGES BECKHAUS & ALLCAIER Ptsire rospcotfully to call theattonliou oi tbe public to their cxtermivo manufactory of first-class vehicles, SUCH AS Landaus, . Round Front Coupes, Clearance Coaches, Caleches, Barouches, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Etc. Etc. Ol the latest improved European designs, specially adapted for private ianiily use, of which they have a fine assortment constantly finished, on band and in vtoocss ot construction. Tbe residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are In formed that they can be accommoduted with Cw riagea ol modern stylo, superior workn ansbip, and supeib finish, at home, w ithout rolerence to New York or tbe East. FACTORY AND 'WARE ROOMS, No, 1204 FRANKFORD Avenue, 11 13 lmrp ABOVE OIRAKD AVENUE. CASH AND DEED flOXKS, AND A FULL aaHOltment of Stationers' Tin Uools, at MOSS CO. 8. No. 4lii CiiKSNUX Street. 10 17 ws Ait ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MAKVFACTVRERS. WtOltTF.ns AAV DEALERS I2i Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTIT VOURTn STREET, 8oi3 COCVEU Or RACE A L. BIOBRIS, CLOTIIIEU A LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE No. 52 South .SECOND street ABOVE CHESNUr, 1V1L.I-. REMOVE OS JANlfARY"l TO I . .. Nos. 19 and 21 S. FOURTH St,, In conseriuenca of which hy re sellinr their Stock of Woollens and Men's Wear Generally, At rticethat will pay purchaser to give them a cull. , ; 112812trp RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Ncb. 609 and 811 CHESNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $500,000, FULL PAID. DIUECTOnS. Jos. T. Halle , Wm. Ervlen, Sain. A. Blspliau. F.dw. 1. Otne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Uoyt, Natha Ullles, Ben. Rowland, Jr., Wm. 11. Bhawn I'RESIDENT, WILLIAM II. EIIAWN. CA8UIEB, JOSEPH P. ML'MFOItP, CIO 31 m dfgZFA STEINWAY & SONS DIRECT 8PE 17 6 I f I clal attention to their newiy invented IJpifght" fianos, ltn their Patent He ton ant" and double Iron f rame. raten ed June 5, 1hi. Thlslaven Hon consists in providing the instrument (In addition to thu iron Iramo lnrn( of the sonndboaid) witn an Iron brace irnme In the rear ot it. both frames being cast in nt ri c. thereby imparting a solidity of ton structlon t7n capacity ol standing in tune never before aitalned In that class or instrument Tbe soundboard Is supported between the two frames by an apparatus toku atlna its tension, so that tbe cietet possible den roe ol sonnt producing capacity is obtained and regulated to the nicest desirable point. 1 he great volume and exquisite quality ot tone, as well as elasticity and ptomptness ot action, ot these new Iprlght I'ianos, have elicited the unqualified ad mirat onof th musical pioiession and ail who nave heard Uie in. HLAslCS BROTTIER9 confidently offer these beau tiful lnstrnments to tne public, and Invhe every lover ol music to call and examine them fcvery Piano Is const rncted with their Palsnt Arraffe Arrangement applied diiectly to the lull Iron Frame. t or sale only by Bl AS1DH BHOTHKHd. 11241m4p No 1006 CHESNUT Street JJOUSE-FURNISIIING GOODS. EXCELLENT 0PP0RTTJNITY TO SECUEE BAEGAIN3. To close the estate ol tbe late JOHN A. MUliPHEV, Importer and Dealer In IHIi'sii-i'vnnislligiU GOODS, No. 022 CIIESNUT STREET, Between Kintli and Tenth, South Side, I'bila. Hla A dminlstrators now offer the whole stock at prices beiow the ort'itinry rates charged. This siouc embraces every thng wanted ina neil-i rdsred housoho.d fiain Tin Ware. Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets. Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron W are. J apanned Waie, and Cook ing Ulensns of ever? description. A Meat variety of BHaKsU OOOOS. BIBD-CAOES, et j. etc.. can be obtained on tbe most leasonahte terms (IKMTIMt AKC'IIO BKFUlUUKaTOUs and WA 1KB CO LI 118 A fine assortment of PAPIER MA CHE OOODS. This Is the largtst retail establishment in this line In Philadelphia and citizens and strangers will find It to their advaniage to examine our stock betore purchasing. ote. Our iriends In the country may order by mail, and prompt attention will be given. 11 1 tnstnS MASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HEADQUAB tern for Masonlo Books, at MOSS CO.'H. No. 4-12 CHtStlOT Street. 10 IT wa22t Q H I L D ft E WS CLOTHING. A Splendid Assortment in the Latest Styles. Bp eial attention is invited. 17! . SHOEMAKER & CO., 10 4 tbstotptt Nog 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street BILL-HEADS. CARDS, CIRCULARS, EiC. filmed with despatch t Certificates, Checks, I Malts, etc., engraved in tho finest styles at MOSS A CO.'S. o. 43J C11KMMUT Htreet. 1017 ws22t Tfcll FANCY GOO dT, A MAOKIFICESTT ASSORTMENT . rNRTJRPASSED I'OM VAK1ETY. ELKO vN C'K OK 81 ILL, Olt MOLiEliAllON IN PKICK. Rich Bohemlnn and China Vases nd Toilet Sets, Parian Busts, Statuettes aud Vases Bronxe and Uilt Ornament!, Hlch Uilt Mounted Cardstands, Vases and Odor ( ases, Blob Workboxes Jewel, Olive, and Hand kerchief Boxes, Pcsks, Hreslng Pases, Fo los and Com panions, Jei and Vulunnlte Jewelry, Jet Chains, Par s t'ans superior Mlk Umbrellas, Toilet Goods, with a complete assortment ot artlo es snlta le for 1; HI DAL, BIU1HD Y, OR MOUOAV PRESENTS, At prices the most reasonab.e, at II. DIXON'S, 11 iii lm No. 21 Sooth Eighth street, Philadelphia. "POCKET AND OFFICE CUTLERY. V70S X tenholm's, Bodgers', nod other celobraied faotors, at MOSS & CO.'si, Ho hi CUKhKUT Street. 10 ITwsfl J-T 0 L I D A Y. G O O D S, CIIARI.KS RCMPP, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MANV'FACTUBEB, No. 4 7 NoitU Sixth street, below Arch. Porte Monnales, ' Cigar Cases, Pocket Books, Hanker.' Cases, Portfolios, Cabas. Haicheis, Purses, Dressing Cases, Money Belts, Woik Boxes, Etuies, ete. WnOLESAtE ASP RETAIL. HMhil WRITING-DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS A FPiendid selection to choose trom, at MOS4 A CO.'S, i o. 4 t'MKSHi UT Street 10 1 1 wr22t CHEAPEST PRINTIMQIM PHILADELPHIA iT TBE STEAM JOB PMNTI VG ROOMS, No. 108 South THIRD Htreet, SECOND STOBT. Every description ot Plain and Omamental Prmtin executed llh ueatiiess aud despatch, at urprislnglyf low prices. HADDOCK SON, Proprietors, SllSmrp I.steof Mo. 618 MAHKET Htreg. AFUIL LINK OF THE CELEBRATKD Falict lid Cold Pens, have Just been received by MOW1 CO.. he. 43-i CUKMMJI Street. 10 H vUt gHOTWELL ' SWEET CIDER. Our usual supply of this celebrated CIDtK, made from Harrison Apples, just received A LB Eli T C. KOBE UTS, DEALK.lt IN FINE GHOCEKiy.S, , 117t5 CorotH FSEVSPTU nd VtN E 8m. E M O MIL11NERY, TRIMMINGS,' ETC. VJ&T.'V HAT S5. W eJ ; P5 Pm CO pa IT- w m w t-i w V -.r-W OOD .'.... i v GARY. , No. 720 C II E S N If T fcTEEET. C' J ' UONNETiS AND ' - .. HATS keduced; rsx DO CO o w BONNET MATERIALS. NO. 13 MUlTll EIGHTH STUEET. We are Now Closing Our Entire Stock of Black and Colored Bonnet Velvot, Ore d'Afrique Boyal Velvet, All Widths of Colored and Blaok Ribbons, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Ostriob. and Fancy Feathers, Lace Edgings, Etc. Etc. Etc., AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. HELLER, F1ECEL A HELLER, II 13 tnthtQt Ho. IS Korth EIGHT II Street. MOURNING GOODS. Hnvlrg made the Mourning Department of my establishment a specialty, Iain prepared to fnr clsh, at tbe shortest notice, every description of Mourning ULlinery. Particular attention is directed tomy One nd vailed assortment of Widows' Bonnets, Caps, Veils, R'bbons, Jets, ele. MADEMOISELLE KEOGII, So. 901 WALSUT STREET. w?r SPLENDID OPENING Of FALL AND NftW-IMTKB BTYLEH.-MRS. M. A. BINDK& rf o m CHhHtnUT Htreet, Philadelphia ' 1MPOKTEB Or LAD1&8' DKMo AJil) CLOAK TRIMallsiOS. Also an elegant stock ot Imported Paper Pa terns for Ladies' and Cbil.ireo's liress. 1'ailsian Dress and Cloak Making In all Its vatietles. Ladles lurnlslilua their rich and costly malerla's may rely on being artistlcali? fitted, and their work Onto bed in the most prompt and elH cicnt manner, at the lowest possible prices at twenty ton r hours' notloe. Cutting and basting. Patterns in seta, or by tbe Mingle piece, lor merchants and areaa tpeVers. now ready. paOtim MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY, Misses' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Bilks, Velvet, Ctapes Ribbons thers. Flowers, frames, ef 71gj CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I. E. WALRAVEN, (MASONIC HALL,) No. 719 CHESNUT STREET, ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Booms, In Brocatelle, Baton Damasks, Terry, Repa, Swiss Lace, and . , . Nottingham Lace WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Am now offerlnf tbe most complete assortment of tbe above goods of my own Importation. flO 26 tuths RE LUCID PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES KELTY, CAERINQTON & CO.", No. 723 CHESNUT Street, E ave constantly In Stock, for retail city and.countiy trade, their CELEBltATED WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED BY THEM OSLT. They are also Sole AgcnU tor the 8F.I.F-ADJU8rlKa 8FKINQ Fl&lUBKd fcreuades. The best futures In tbe world. Also, CD ETA IK MA.1E DIALS and FCESITCBB COVEBlNOiS, tn great vailetj. Lace, atuslln, aud Hoitlnghatn Curtains, Piano and Tabie l overs, the largest and finest stock tn the city. Lace Curtains cleaned and mended. yhlle Holland Snades calendered. CIO lOtnthBSm 3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MAHUrACTUKEH OF VENETIAN BLINDS AMP WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at tne lowest price. ClO'sOlm fcTOKK BHADI8 MADE AND LETTIBED. TKS.-AnNOLIV8, DAVID'S, MAYN AEI A X. Noyes' Fluids, Blak. Coprlng, Blue. ;armlne. KVt bueet lUUwsiit W HENRY C. FOX, PRACTICAL Plumber, Gas ana Steam Fitter. 8. W. CORK EE THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS. rBiLAnsLPHia. 11 e lmrp BLANK AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS ON oq band or made to order in the bett niaaner at saOflH W 'ti.Ho tWCUlitiMl I' hireet. ienwH WEATHER STRIPS.' (WEATHER STI1H MANUFACTORY. CHABLES BURNHAM & CO, SOLE M AN t) FACTURERS, No. 119 Smith TFNTH ?rroot Y.E.ATHEll STRIPS ANT) WINDOW MOULDINGS TO EXCLUDH COLD, RAIN, AND DUST. CHARLES BTTTiNITATVr fir. fiO SOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 11 ft Krmtli TP.KTTT HT "WOOD AND RUBBE WEATHER STRIP MANUFACTORY. CHARLES BTTRNFTAM Sr. CM "No. lift Rontli TTT! MTfTT f T TT AT IT T?. AT 71 T?. 1? m xt Tn a nrnmrv) IS AT No. 119 South TENTH St Charles Burnham & Co
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