ri'BLiaiiEn kvrry aftkkkoos ,HtMtt tX(HTED), AT TDK FVrMSG TK1 r GHAFH BUILDING. No. 103 I. Third Street. Frlcc, lores cents I'cr Copy (Doable Fheet), or Eighteen cents Ttt Week, payanle to the Carrier, and mailed to 8u' scrlliers out of the city at Mnc Pollais l'er Annam; Ore Dollar and Fifty rents for Two llontbs, Inrar'ably In advance Tor the period ordered. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 13GG. The Services and Salaries ol Our School Teachers. It has almost crown Into a proverb that clergymen and school teachers are the wont paid persons In a community. With a lew exceptions, these professions one of which has charge of the soul and the other ol the mind of mankind are suppoited rather by charity than lrom any sense of obligation on the part of the people. And yet no one will deny that the powers entrusted to them are of the most vital importance, not only to the individual, but to the State. We would at present speak merely of the Injustice done to the school teachers. In order that a person maybe fitted for the position of an Instructor or instructress of youth, it is necessary that a long previous course of training be gone through with. At the same time, ability is needed, and the time consumed in teaching, as well as that taken up in preparation, de mands 8uitablojrecompcnse for the Investment. Yet, In our city and I he same is true, to a great extent, everywhere the teacher is paid less than the hod-carrier or scavenger. The ladies who engage in it, with all their re finement and education, receive a salary hardly better than that of an ordinary house servant. We do not believe that the justice 1 oving people of our good old municipality can be aware of the miserable pittar -3 paid to those who are mou'ding the minds o ' their children. Let us look at tuo figures. The Principal ol a Grammar School a gentleman of long experience and undoubted culture being required receives $1500 per annum. Upon this he is supposed to support his family; for it is not designed by those who arranged theraiifVof salaries, that, like the Roman Church, inducements should be held out to celibacy. As this sum is not one which can be increased hereafter, but is the ultima thuls of all the hope of the teacher, we can see how much he is able to lay by, in anticipation of approaching old age. It he can manage to keep his lamily iu bread, and with sufficient clothes to make them appeir respectable, he deserves to be congratulated, much less to lay aside anything for tho future. If the case of a male Principal i3 a hard one, bow much more painful is that of the female toucher! The Prin cipal of a Girls' Grammar School receives $750 a year, whi.e all other lady teachers re ceive lrom $450, the maximum, to $300, the minimum, in recompense for their labor of seven hours a day and 3 ears of preparat ion. Let us see bow they can live on what tuey on an average receive, which is &350. This Bumyields them a trifle less than seven dollars per week. If the instructress were alone in the woild. with no (me to support but her self, she might with difficulty find board lor that eutire sum, although we have our doubts if she could succeed. But at least $100 are needed for clothing, etc.. which leaves the magnificent sum of five dollars a week for living at the present rate of prices. If a mother is dependent upou her exertions, or if email brothers and sisters, as is too frequently the case, look to her for daily bread, the rich reward which the city makes to her servants must cause the little ones to bless the libe rality of the age. Uctil recently, this utterly minute fragment of a salary was decrea-ed by the necessity of selling the warrants at a discount ot 10 to 14 per cent. At present, however, this is remedied, aud the whole amount due is paid by the City Treasurer. We have sought, by figures sup plied by the annual report of the School Con trollers, to sboiv the crying Injustice which is being day by day Inflicted on the teachers of Philadelphia. Unless some increase ot salaries be speedily adopted, we are at a loss to see how they can live through the wlnt-r. It has been a continual cause lor surprise how, in the happiest times and warmest weather, life con be sustained at the rate of $300 a year, and a family to support. But when the cold comes, when warm clothing and fire are necessary, what was before difficult then becomes an impossibility. Tom Hood sang of th wovs of the sewing voman of London in his "Song of the Shirt," but the wrongs ol the lady teachers :ire as great as thelis, jet we have not heard a voice l'n'ted lu their behalf. We are glad to understand that the te ichers intend to make a combined etl'ort to aeeute redress. A meeting of the entire profession will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 P. M. at the Girls' Normal School, Sergeant s ret, above Ninth, at which fourteen hundred teachers will be preset t. and some action be taken in regard to the remedy of their grievances. The public are Invited to aNo be present, and take part In the atteoipt to secure justice. We earnestly hope that the effort will be 8uccessli', and a more ade quate compensation secured. The city will be willing to bear the Increased tax. pro vided justice be done, fchc asks nom to starve who work lor her. And we believe the day is come when the desired and de served Increase will be allowed, and those wlio'otm our children's minds placed beyond the 'ear of absolute penury. - tpu jUSEOF lUl'KKSEN'TATIVfcS passed tueblUje"sterQ7Pr0T,dln2 forlts oraa,za tlon hereafter. Thfl tef feature of the bill pi that bo name of members uou State no represented in the next preceding Confresa aw to be put upon the roll ot members for the or ffrnlzAUou of Its successor. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Surratt's Reported Coniesslon. It is asserted by way of telegraph from Rome I hat Surratt says that the assassination of the late President Lincoln was a preconcerted plot; that he (Surratt) carried direct from Jeff. Davis' Cabinet, at Richmond, the princi pal details of the plot to Washington ; and that the assassination was not only in accordance with the desires of ihe Davli Cabinet, but was done by their directions and orders. We have never been able to see the Impro bability which some profess to find In the idea that Mr. Lincoln's nsspssinatioi was planned by the chiefs of the late Rebel Con lederacy. The full details of the plot, the time and manner ol its execution, were neces sarily left to those who should execute It, but that the idea itelf was cherished throughout the whole Rebellion there h unfortunately too much evidence. We might quote almost column niter column from Southern journals, and lrom some Northern ones, published during the war, in which (he assassination of Mr. Lincoln was threatened, iustified, and urged; and we believe that not a single instance can be shown where any Rebel or Rebel-sympathizing journal or speaker re buked such suggestions. A laige reward was openly offered by a icit zen of one of the Rebel States for Mr. Lincoln's assassination, and the piopositin, instead ol being repu diated and denounced, win received with silent acquiescence or open applause. We have always believed that had tbu murder of Mr. Lincoln been accomplished befors the downfall ol Richmond, it would have been openly applauded by the Rebels generally, and Booth would have been hailed as a hero and deliverer. Ibe trouble was that Booth and his wretched associates had not sense enough to perceive that, after the overthrow of the military power of the Rebellion, their diabod cal work would be too late to be of any avail in behalf of the '"lost cause." They had become inspired with a fiendish malice against their intended victims, and they blun dered on in obedience to a blind and unrea soning impulse, alike reckless ol conse quences to themselves or to the cause they would have served. If Surratt is ever brought to hiul, and shall see fit to make a clean breast of the matter, we have no doubt his revelations will be of a character to fully justify the popuUr Judg ment, which instantly fixed the crloieof Mr. Lincoln's assassination, and the attempted assassination of Mr. Seward, upon higher parties than the miserable Instruments uaed to perpeirate the deed. Report ok the Su kg kox-G hn kr a c Dr. Joseph K. Dames, Surg eon-Gene 1 a', has made his annual report to the Secretary of War, some parts ol which are of interest. The amount supplied to the Unread was $5,380,004, the expenses were $2,837,801, leaving a balatce of $2,510,457. The most valuable records of the Department are the mortuary papers, which comprise 10,000 tbllo volumes of Hospital Registers; 47,000 of Burial Records ; 10,000 Pay Rolls, including 250,000 names of white and 20.000 of colored soldurs. The enormous size and value of such a collection demands that it be pl.iced in the fiie-pi of building at present being prepared. The medical history ol the war is being prepared with all convenient speed, the first volume be'ng ready for the press. 1 he records of the Department are invalua ble in regard to the pensions due soldier, and the Surgeon-General has advised the different pay departments of the death .or discharge of 49,212 cases during the year. No other facts ot general interest are con tained in the document. Mr. Wilso.n's bill for excluding the late Rebel States from participating in Presiden tial elections, until their practical relations with the Union shall have been declared by the law-making power of the Government, Mas reported from the Judiciary Committee of the House yesterday. This bill is similar to the one ihat was passed with reference to the Presidential election of 1804. Real IDhtate Sale. The lollowiug pro portuB wne told at auction at ilio ruradeioliia hxclianKO at ucon to-day, ly Mr. Jauiei A. Free, man : i0 nbares luinknid Oil Company j cents. Tlirte-stoiv bciiie. Kates ativet, below ltro.ttt. Kli.i So. 70S . Llghtevtitu aireet, a three story dwelling Sol so'.d. o. Vine atrcct. dwelling a t 4 I t dee? i,"0ll o. ai 7 Matct Htieet.a lour s;ory brick store. ltt.oO'j o. i btra whirry street, :our story brick store. 7J.V) A Bi't SwiInDLe. Quite a stir has been made anionpt our (ierinan population by Hie LMirslins up ol a builuinfr ascoeintion mid the rti3Hpo.irtuiec of its Tivasuirr, The latter, Ber navJ Sperk, hud h1-o with I tin, when be uiu-lo his flight, till the assets of the institution, amount ing 1onbout.fl 1,11)0. For tometiuie pa.-t. doabti of" the Botui'lness ot the concern had tilled the minds of its sti ck holder, unci on Friday lu-t there wns quite u run on it to wlthdra deposit. 8 nc SiMuida.v, Spenk has been missiuz, and it is snid bus gone to Ch;iuJu to rusticate. His office furniture lu Harmony street was rem v.d c.ten.'iiy, and ihe oltice closed. Some 01 tue Ilfpositois have lo4 pretty heavily. ScnooxEB UrsK.-r and Thiskk Livks Lost. The schooner Tla,iaa Lhnbard cup sized jcsieirttiy olt' Bombay Ho k. Slie Uttt t lull carao of oytrr ou board at the tun . Tli ice nun employed on the veel, Robert Cndej9, TLcniiH CtiUnhun, and Charles Stack-lioiiM-, were drowned. The captain, Mtiliu'l Mc(Ju'(ru, ami William llarkin were saved after beiua in the waier J-ome time, by a b.mt lliat bHppcned to be in tjie neighborhood. Tli shooi.er wn owned bv ?.eTce It. Mid iletoa, nnd bU loss ill amount to about $1000. DisiiLLtny. Fraud. At 12 M., to-day, it man named lkniy l'otlitt, vtfid ng at No. 123 Dock stree. a before Commissioner Smith ou tbe charge of duttilllnir without having po t tbo epecial til. Information was Riven to th- autnormea by Henry a. rami, rue ueanu wa postponed until to-morrow at the fine. Icodon Sewage. The experiment on tin lower banks ot the Thames, to test the pro ine ttve powers of the Loudon ewue wueu aoplif I to sea sand, have thua fur been attended wild remarkable success. End of Prayer. At a council bel J by Q jwo Victoria, at Windsor, on the 10th of Novtuilir. it was ordered that the prayer for rolief from Ui omie-piugue auouia oe uiscuuunui'ii. SPECIAL NOTICES. KgT" NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY" COE A CO , K. E. comer ot I IFTII andCHE NCIT Street. I'bllidelphla, and TRIBUNE BUILD INGS, New York, are "Mntg tor lh 'Telegraph,' aud lor lb Newspapers ol the hole country. 730 ly 4p JOT COB A CO UNION LEAGUE AT A MEETINCi oftlie UNION I.KAGUK Ol' Pnif.UiKLPnl V. held MONDAY, Decemlicr 10, the fol owlii oitlcer were elected to serve .or the enauluif jear : PKKIIKKT J. OILMNUIUM FF.r.r,, VIOB WaaiDKNTH WILLIAM II. AltltUMT. lloKACU BINK.V Jb., A DOI.PH f. li'JRIK, MOKTON MoMICllKt.. DIRECTOR ClIAHLl OIBHONS. C1E-MK1K IL BOHtlt. JOSK.t'H B.TOW.nTkIi. LINDI.bY8MYTft HAKlKt SMITH, Jr.. WILLIAM .'KLtitiKH. JAMKK U. ORNK, EIwKD 3 LAItHf., KOWAKDBROWMNU. 8TKPHKN A. V. I.DWEI.I., A. II ERA Vi I8CMH, OKORRK J. ft ROD. A IMlfcW Wll KI.KB, KVAN RANDOLPH, It .(Oil I . VKRKKK. (iKOItilt . HOKEIl. ascretarjr. ' (JliACK CHURCH 1'AIR AT INST 1TUTUS1 J ALL, (WiLMISGTOy, DELAWARE), it281t From December 10 to Docember 15, inclusive frP SOUTI1WARK NATION A 1. BANK. XJ I ii i lad i lpii i A, Dooeuibor 10, 1S6 The Annual Flectltn (or Director wl i be he d ac the Hanklnu l oin . on TUESDAY WUKNISD Jaauryo, lMt7. between the hour ot 10 and l! o clock. 1.10mwil:k 1. LA V II, CaahlT B3T ' PKEPAKED OIL OF PALM AND il ACE, EOK PRESERVING. RESTORING, AND BEAUTIFY ING THE HAIR, And It the most dcllglitlul and wonderful article the world ever produced. Lrdlea w ill And it not only a certain rented.? to Restore, Darken, and Iieautity the Hair, but also a desirable arti cle lor the Toilet, as It is highly perfumed with a rich and delicate pet lunie, independent ol the iragram odor ol the Oils of Palm and Mnoe. THE MARVEL OF TEUU, A new and beautiful penume, which, In delicacy ot scent, and the tenacity with which it cllnn to the hand Vcrchlel and person, is unequalled The above jticU"4 or ?ale bj all Drupglfts and Per fumers, at 1 per bottle each. Sent by exprest to any adiircFsby proprietors. 10 15niwm4p T. W. WRIGHT CO., No. IliO LIBERTY Street. New York. g3g?" Nl'.W rr.lU lME l'Oll lllK UASDliKUCHlEF PIIAI.UK'S "Mftlit Bluoiuiug Ccrcm." PIIAI.OX'S "Mslit Dtooniluj? Ccicus." PIIALON'S "Mght Bloonilu- Ctrciis." PIIAI.O.N'S "MHKt Blnenilui Ci'l'tita." PIIALOX'S "XlKlit Blooming Certui." A rrost exqtillte, dollcate. anJ fragrant Per.time, disillltd from the rnieiitd neautilul tluw r irom whU-b it takes Its name. Slat ulactnred only by is w PI1ALON Ot SON, New York. 111. WARE OK C'jUSTrRFEITS. AMC FOR I'HALON S TARE NO OTHER. Q FALL STYLE HATS. TIIF.O. IT. M'CALLA, Eat and Cap Emporium, 91Stn4pi c No. 804 CIIESNUT Street. SCOTT'S AUT GALLERY. B. SCOIT, Ju., Al'CTIONKBR. Great special Holiday Sale of Artis tiriuc Bronzes, Clocks, Javnes Dixon & Son's Hated GooiU, etc., etc., to take place at SCOTT'S ART GAL LERY, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street, on iu-JMUiiiiuvY aua iuiiuai MORNINGS, December 13 and 14, at 10 o'clock, being the surplus stock of Messrs. Bailey & Go., No. 810 Chesnut street. Full particulars in Catalogue. B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. EDWIN HALL & CO., io. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET, II. A UOOD ASSORTMENT OF Long Brocb.8 Sfcawli, Ope a Centra Brocha Sbiwia, Blanket Shtwlf, Silk Cloak Ve'.7et, Velvtt Beaver Clotlu, Black Ar.rachaa C'olIh, Waito and Gray Clothe, CI i act Hh Cloth j, ClJakinf Clothn of virirn k; lil Whi'.o PaodalicCl)thi, Scarlet Cloth, "" t loth for Isveutas Clonk. Clonks ItrntlyMnilr for Slf. Ojicrn tad Evonln C lank Henri y-Mate. Clonka Made to Order. It LUMBER MERCHANTS, asu ivF.ar oxe "WHO WANTS TO MAKE MONEY, CALL AND EE TUE NEW PATENT LIMBER IlECilSTKU, One of the Greatest Inventions of the Age. liiglita for State, Country, or Town Jtor sale for turee (lays by A. C. LUTHER, Wo. 27 toutii TENTH 8treet. Mattress Store of R. M Magee. U 12 H' STEIN WAY & SON'S' Grand Square and Upright Piano Fortes. eTMSrY a ROM' direct special attention to ttieir newir Invented Upilnut" Fianos, witn tLelr "Patnt Hetenattr" aua double Iron rrunie. laicmed June 5, lubo. This Inrentioa cou.l.-u In providing the instrument (in addition to tin iron irmue In v nt of 'Ue eoundboaid), witn an Iron t.race name In tlic rtr oi it, bo li iramcs being cm. in i tie f-i C. tl.cri'br uiii arUng a solidity of cou Mr nt tli 1. Mid lapbciiy ot stundii.a in tune ucver before analiKd In tliat climao Inairument I lie tounilboard In f upuorlcd beiween tlie two frames y mi apparatus rc.iiiatliiK lu tenmoii, go that tne (.ietcM poft-iblc dekne ot noun I i roducing ca.tvlty Is Hitained and renulated to the nicest desirable point. I lie (.n-at vohui.o tnd exiulslte ia,i(y of tone. a well as elastlcitj and piiumxucus or action, 01 thee new ( prlpiit I liii.os liuve eilelted tlie tinqt'al flea ad miriit on of (lit uiusicul nioiecsion ana a 1 who Lave hoard them. ttl.AMI S JSKOTHEItS confidently tlTor these beau tittil inslrumtDls tone public auu iuvlie ever lover ot n.uic lo call and exaiMne them h. very l'lnno l. cenn'riicted with their Palenf Arrnfl'e Arrangement applied diiect'y to tho mil Iron Kiauu. tor Bale only bv Ul.ASICS BKDTIlf lt-t. II 24 111 4. Ko 1U06 CHSHMJT fttrcet. BLANK AND MhMCRANOf'M BOOKS ON on baud or made to order in the bent uinnner at MOSS '0 .'(.No 4'i C II KSXt'r Street. 10 U wsi.it OOPUAXO WANTKD f'OR ST. CLEMEXT'8 O C'Hl'Kt. H. A powerml voice nnl good read in? es'Cntial Audress Mr. Fit AN lv 1AKI, a. K . No. IU18 FII lithT street, at once. li 111 1i TDLAl.N CARDS. CRIHUA'iK, HACKGAW -L nion aiid Chess I'.canls mid (lainos, ltnliii. and avaiJetvot oilier tiauics, at CUfcNLT Sticet. OSa t Ct) V, No 4 '2 iu l , yi-riit M K RCAXIILK LI B R A R Y. What better l llltlS'l'M . .t IRM-KNT than slime oi this Mock? I'nce O'llv Life V.a uber- sbip.ato. niii'irji POCKKT AN1) lIFl'lt 1-1 C'l TLKRV, WOS t iiliclm'!. Kotlgere', and other cclehra.eu factors at lt.' .v .0 "S ho 44-i lULMMJX Struct. lOKwsJ'i C i ( REWARD WILL HE c'AII). AJ SO. (109 f i I sua! i, lie I beiw A su a! I docket-liook coumniii i i anorn ot no u-o ti nm i.ne hut il.e owner, lost ilii-i iinirnin ou Ninth street, between Smith and Wulnut streets It FUt L LINK OF THE CELEBRATED Kaiicliid tiolil Tens, have iust lieeu reCo'vod bv JiO tk . Oi. No. 4)-i CillOs.s U I Htrcit. 10 17 ws'iit rjoit jiALE AT A DISCOUNT-:;:.!)!) MORT- proin:itlv. Aiiol. KOr. VV.I.L 8'tS. li rj -2trp No. list ortU MlUHtroet- SCOTT'S ART GALLERY B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, C HEAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE Of ARTISTIQUE BRONZES. CLOCKS, JAME3 DIXON & SONS' PLATED GOODS, ETC. ETC., TO TAKE PLACE AT SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, No. 1020 CIIESNUT ST., OM To-Morrow and Friday Mornlnj. DECEMBER 13 aad 14, AT lOi O'CLOCK, Being the turplus Stock of Mew. Bailey Co, No. 619 Chttnut Street. KuU particular U C atalogue. Jt. BOOTT, Jr., nilM AUCUON.EK. DECEMBER 12, 18CG. JBailey 8j jCo. 819 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, IMfOSTBRt or English Plated Wares, Fine JFatcheSy C locks y London Pearl Setts. English Cutlery?-1 Bronzes, Porcelain, Coral Jewelry, Precious Stones, Gilt Goods, &c. AIwjns on lund a large aisortmcm of Fine Jewelry jMLVER ARE. Nr.w or.sicNs rusNisHro and coons made TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS, IN GREAT VARIETY. 14 ftmrtJl CAP. LETTER, AND NOTE PAPKRS A J en (limn variety of styles and prices, at alOSi & CO. 8, No. 43? CHKPMJT Ktieet. lOHwaKt CLARK & BIDDLE, JEWELLERS AND SILYEHSMTDS, No. 712 CHEMT STKEET, Have now teady for t 0 the most COMPLETE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Wbich they have ever ofTcied, comDrisiuv every tluog usually lound in : J h. E I. II V Iv s T A 11 1.1 S 1 1 M IC N T, VI' 1 UK LOWEST lOSi mw 1 12 2:J CASH RATES. WRITING-DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS A splendid neleclMt toclioosi lrom, at MOSS A CO. '8, o. m CHKttN UT 8trot-t 10 II ivii2.t FINEST AND BEST STATIONERY AT MOSS & l O.'S, Ko. t tt CHEMJT Btteek 10 II wb2 SCOTT'S AET GALLERY B, SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, G It E A T 1 E CI AL HOLIDAY SA.TL.Ii: or ARTISTIQUE BRONZES, CLOCKS, JAMES DIXON ft SONS' PLATED COODS, ETC. ETC., TO TAXE PLACE AT SCOTI'S ART GALLERY, No. lO'lO CHESNUr ST. ON To-Morrow and Friday Moniln DECEMBER 13 and 14, AT 10, O'CLOCK. t Being the surplus itock of Mescrs. Bailey A Co. No. 819 Chesnut Street. Full particulars iu Cataoguo li. BOOTT, Jr.. AUCTIONEER. ISlUt 7, MATHKMATICAL AND DRAWING IN8TRCJ tret In, Watmsn's Drawl Papers. Qsnaiai and FdHsO paixts l v tlie roll or sheet, mounted rlsln, at MO68 & CO.'b, ho. Ui chkhmtic g'.rcet. It U srsttt VORTIIEllN CKNTRAL BONDS. Ilaliift Dlaiioard of the Larger Potiiou of these DESIRADLE SECURITIES, WE WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER THEM ONLY Til. I. UKOEMBEB fJO, (If not jrevlouriy ditpod oi), AT THE LOW PRICE OL' 89. After that date, thould any remain unsold, THE PRICK WILL BE ADVANCED. DREXEL & CO., 12 mj No. 34 S. THIRD Sereet. BILL-HEADS. CARDS, CIRCULARS, RiC. I lime J with denpatcb: Certlflcatoe, Cli.ckii, luafts, etc., eafrravad lo mo finest styles at MOSS CO.'H, o. Hi CUi;.-f U V B licet. IU 17 Wiiit A T I O N A BANK OF TIIK KKrUSLir, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT' Street! PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $5C0,G0O, FULL PAID. DIRECTORS. Jos. T. I) alley, ti n. ivlen, harm. A. BispHai Fdw. It. Ome, OskooO Welsh, t'red. A. Hojt, K fill a liillcs, Ben. Rowland, Jr., Wat. H. Bliawn l'KKSIDEXT, WILLIAM II. RIIAWN. CA6HIE, JOSKHH I. ML'MFORls. (1181 m T KK.1?. ARNOLD'S, DAVIDV, MAYNAKD tc J. Koves Fluids, Illai-k. Copvlnp, Uluc. (Jouiina, India, and Japan, at MOSS & CO.'.-, lo; 4T UU18 Mll Hucet. 10 17 Willi (JOOK & BltOTPIKR IMP0RTEES OF HOSIERY GOODS, No. 53 Xorili JilGHTII SUccf, HaTe Received (by steamer "TervAat,") Lsdics" FnKHsli.Alcrloo Yesto, 1 -40. indies' Hntlltl) Merino Vests, $1-60. 1 adles' Ennlldh Merino Vtsts, tJOtl. LadUs' CnallsUMerluo Vents, S'iSA. Oents' Knuilub Merino Vcslu, 2 (rj. cmeBtlc Vests and l'ant., greatly reduco.1. Om'e' Vests, nduced iroiul75to BIceuta. r.tcU' Vols, rtdu:eU fiotn (1 67 to tl W. As all our FOKfclGK UOuus are inadu lor is lo Europe, tliey will in ail i tw bear our TRADE MA UK. (Ill 3 wstj3m4 MASON It; f-URLI CATIONS. HEADlUAR. tern lot Matioiilc Bonks, at MO.HS Ar !o '.4 sa. Vli I HUhN IT fctreet. 1011 wa'M Af . 1 N K i O T A T O K S X1 fltlNttli ALliKhT.4 AND JAl KtSi b U IHllE-1. Just arri.en lrom l'or luuii and lor Hale In lot to KUit.irum srtioii ier ' Ida 1'. Wlieo er," ut (Jl I AVliarl, Le.on Arcli Hlrect. Vi 1 6l fAm AND DERD IlOXr'S, AND A FULTj om.i Inient of Stallopers' Tin (luods, at &iSi CO. S. 'o. Wi I HI . s MIT Street. 10 n wntit. SCOTT'S AET GALLERY 8. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. GREAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE OF ARTISTIQUE BRONZES, CLOCKS, .'AMIS DIXON A SONS' PLATED GOODS, ETC. ETC, TO TAKE PLACE AT SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, No. 100 CIIESNUT i-t... ON To-Horrow and Fridaj MornlPKs. DECEMBER 13 and 14, A T 10 O'CLOC K. Teing tlie surplus Stock of Ms ir. Bailey ft Co., No. 819 Chesnut Streets. Full particulars iu Cataloeue. It. SCOTT, Ji-., 2U2t AUC'liONfitB.
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