TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRirLE SHEET. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, I860. taring Mcgtaph Pl'BUIIIED KVKRV A FTKKKOOS iSIKDAT KXTrPTED), AT IH KVKNIKO TK.ll OBAPU BCILDINO. No. 108 . Third Street. Price. Three Csote 1'er Copy (Doable Sheet), o eighteen Cents Per Wee, payaule to the Currier. and nailed to Subscribers out or the city at NlneDollais I'er Annum; One Hollar end Fifty rents for Two Months, invariably In advance lor tho period ordered. ' - t WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 18GG. Our Darlington Correspondent and the 'Arc" Wi And the main portion of our Burlington correspondent's letter, which was printed last Friday, embodied, mainly without change of language, In an editorial article in the Age of yeBterday morning. Whether our correspondent is really one ot the editors of the Age, and has thus surreptitiously Imposed his lucubra tions upon us and our readers, or whother the Age has merely stolen the matter from our columns, to palm it off as original upon its readers, we do not know. Probably, how ever, the latter is the true supposition, as the character of the argument is superior to that usually appearing in our neighbor's columns. We obstrye, too, that the Age plagiarizes the historical error which our correspondent fell into iu asserting that in none of the original thirteen States was t'je free colored man allow d to exercise the elec tive franchise an error which we have hid occasion to expose several times of late. The Age can enliven its discussions ot public questions by frequently consulting our columns, as we give our readers the benefit of the strongest arguments our opponents can bring forward; but when it finds in the original correspondence ot this paper matter with which it des'res to adorn its own edito rial columns, it had better indicate the trans fer in the usual manner, lust it should place our correspondent in an equivocal position before the public. We append extracts from the leading edi torial of the Age of yesterday morning, and the same as originally published in the Tele graph: From the correspondent of From the Age, J):c. U the 'leUgraph. lHc 13. Now, is it not plain to Mow, it inequality be-the siuaplust iiaiicr-iuud-fore the law. or iu them, it inuquat tr bjt i-o matter of suflra-e, coneti-tbe laws and in theniat'cr tutoii a departure trout a o euftrnee, const tutd u republican lorm ot pov-departure liom a republi eminent. Ueu ih i lruireis on torm ot government, ot the Const! iti'iou weretuen fie Iramers ot our either knaves or loo a. Xt Cons iutton wore cither wnl not, certainly, to oon- knaves or looU It will tenoed tbat the war baa not cer airily be co.i frmn any new meaning tenrieu Hint tho wr lim to the clause of tho Con- K'ven auy Dew meaning stittition to wh'oh tou to tn. 8 clau.se of the V u lelcr. Whatever wa the titut!on. Whatever wai Interpretation pnt upon the mt rmo'at'.on put, it then roust be the inter- upon it then, must be 'ho pretation now. Was in. interpretation, now. Wa tqua Itv be lore the law, inequality before tiie hiws or in the n atter ol ul-theu unti-rfpuu lean? If Ira co. then ami-republi-o, it exi led every whero eaut It io, tbat tnequa- at ttio tune tlu urau.03 lit; existed evert wlieie wai inserted n the Una th'oupliout the Union at s itti'.i'm tiinvery, lot It the time this nuarantee be icniembcr.'d, exist .'U wan inserted in the Con-in a'most every Sae oi a itutioo. Slavery, you iho old tlnrtoon. In nouo w II be candid enouphiool them could lrej no admit, existed in near y croe excro so (be right every Maeoftfio old thir-of suflVdKe. In most of teen. In not one ol tiictn them ihey wpi-p (lmqmili could free n procs exor-11 :d from tcuiivinir in else the ridbt ol suflae. couita where too vUito The most 0i these nep.-ocg man was a party In v.-v were disqualified Irom :e-manv of them thors ex. iifyinfr in courts w.ere aisled a iroeho.d qua iBji white mao was a paitv, tiou even to entitle whiti) in vcr. many of them Lon to voto Tho frauonrs there existed a freehold of the Constitution, ihen, qualification even to i u-knowintr ibese iacu, it title white men to vote, tney put upon that c ause The tramers ol tho Con-the modem HepubHcan stitution, then, kuowinn int rpretat.on, must these facta, il they putcleany bave b en either upon that clause the mo-knaves or loo s. Hut Mr. dem republican interpre-Madison, in the FaderaU tat ion, must hava been tat, puis the oorreot ititer olearly either mares or pretatiou upon this clause fools. But Mr. Madison, whon h" says: in the Ferieralitt, puts the "not the authority ex true interpretation upon tends no lurtaer than to a thecUnewhenhesays: guarantee oi a republican But the authority - il'0oy?a tondt no tarther then to a Ae.? Pr?;6 , 'I guarantee oi a republican Oover n nen t o the lorm of government which w?l,',? "J? Z5"?"10. oeoa a pre existing to m r'j " :' "A": Hl'iti . thei ., roara 'teed Btatrt mat, cho.it t, may choose to ubstltute 'i' f 'drral guarantee other republican forms otoVlv,Z' f .OTernment, Uiev have a . "rk. tn,e lanae of rii-bt so to do, and eUiin the this la?t olamo, wkeneoer Federal guarantee tor the the 8 ates may choose, not latter" tbeConirresaofiheUaited JUark, too, more espo- states I Hero we bave an eially. the lancruace of overwhelming answer to this latter clause, ' When a 1 the sophistries of the the States may oboose;" Kepubhoan party as to not the Congress, as your the meaning of this clause theory would have It in the Constitution. This Vow in this brief extract is a luminous aadauthon is presented an over-taitve exposition of this whelminir answer to all clause, made by one ot the orudi'ies and fo, h s-the tramers of tbat instru trlee ot the hepub'ican ment, and who did mora party, as to tbe meaning to shape and ia'hion it ot this clause in the Con- than ail the others en stitution It make mam- gaged iu that great work." test tbat it rives no autho rity for the United 8 ates, either through the Kxecu tive or Contrrea to iuter tore In the lormat'on of tbeOovornmentol Sta'es. It is a luminous and autho- rltative exposition or th o'euse, made by one of the ft a me rs of tbtet in str u me n t who did moie to shape and lashlou it than all the otbors rnnaged in the frreat ivork A Tb.rrob to Evil-doebs. The case of Charles Bub, a Democratic member of the New Jersey Legislature, who hai been actually tried and convicted of the crime of bribery, Is one which is worthy of note. It will be remembered that some seven or eight members were arrested some months since on the charge of corruption, and we bad sup posed that, as UBual, the cases had been cam promised. It seems, however, that the unfor tunate Bub was, by some means, nnable to effect a settlement, and, having been found guilty, has been sentenced to one year's hard labor In the State Prison,&nd is forever dis qualified from holding office under the Stato. 1 he sentence is severe, but not one whit too much so. Bribery has assumed fearful pro portions In nearly all of our State Legisla tures, and a few such examples as afforded in the case of Buh would bave a most salutary effect We believe that it might do good irea la Pennsylvania. ot government oi ue lofm iu, I!,c2" J0' which U to b guaranteed. fnutd by SZU ihTy " 'a'z - ii ' ..ft., tk.rai uonm uut'vn. nne-ntv'-r Maximilian Ileconsilofs. r'OMR old English play hinges upon tho senti ment that Second thoughts" are always the best, and illustrates the proverb by a num ber of fancied coincidences . But the action of the Archiuko Maximilian, in reconsider ing bis determination to, abandon Mexico, will, we believe, forever stamp the saw as a fallacy. By proclamation of December 1, and dated at Orizaba, be calls a general con vention to decide for him which is best, and, not having sufficient penetration to see whether be ought to go or stay, asks the advice of a general assembly of his subjects. We do not exactly know what may be t'10 intention of the Archduke, as the translation is vague in the sentence, "That wo ought to retain the power confided;" but the decision of the Convention will, beyond doubt, be whatever Maximilian desires. The Liberals will not, of course, entrust their lives under the Imperial rule, so tbat the Convention will be composed of the fo'lowers of the dynasty, and will, ot course, decide whichever way the dynasty directs. We think that it Is probably a step to hasten the descent of the soi-disant Emperor, and tbat he Intends to abdicate on the recom mendation of the Convention. This will look better on the page of history than being obliged to fly the country and escape to Europe, under the protection of French bayo nets. There will be a magnanimity about retiring for the good of the Mexican people, and then he can quote Diocletian and Charles V of Spain as illustrious pre cedents, and no one will think of doubting the analogy, or of supposing that James II or Louis Thiilppe were nearer parallels. At all events, there is more ot the appearance of wrapping the drapery oi his court around him, than if he fled Hire Louis XVI, and sought to find refuge beyond the reach of his subjects. To Bk Investigated. On motion of Mr. Brandegce, of Connecticut, a special com mittee was appointed yesterday by the House of Representatives to investigate the causa of the burning of the Neva Ironsides. When it is remembered that Mr. Brandagee represents the New London District of Cou necticut, and is the most bitter opponent of League Island as a Navy Yard, the animus of the resolution is apparent. We are at a loss to understand how it is that our Phila delphia members did not an:icipate some such coup on the part of the enom'ej of our proposed Navy Yard, and by a motion secure a chairman who yas at least impar.ial. We suppose that the cause of the fire will be dis covered in the fact that the vessel was in th Delaware, and not at New London totally ignoring the fact that had the League Island site been accepted, i s it ought to have been no such catastrophe would have occurred. Release of Hon. C. V. Culvkb. We are glad to learn that Mr. Culver, lor some time past confined in jail at Crawford, hs been liberated on a writ issued by the speaker of the House, aud served on the County Sheriff by tho Sergeant-at-Arms- We can see but little good in keeping a man in jail who is evidently an honorable though unfortunate gentleman. But aside from the general rule, we cannot see by what right one creditor can deprive one hundred and twenty seven thousand people of a teprespntativo in Congress Such a proceeding seems to us the height of inconsistency, and at variance with that provision of the Constitution which expressly declares that members of either House "shall be privileged from arrest during the sessions of the respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same,' except for "treason, felony, or breach of the peace," of none of which nas Mr. Culver been accused. U. S. CincuiT Coubts. It is 6tated by the President in his Message, that the Su preme Court has recognized the Southern States, on a lull bench, and in its Circuit Courts. This is clearly an error. No Judge of the Supreme Court has held a circuit in any of the Kobel States since the outbreak of the Rebellion. The Chief Justice ex prtssly declined to hold one in Richmond, and it is alleged that on him rests the re sponsibility of the non-trial of Jefferson Davis. It seems probable, however, that the cose will soon be brought to a test, as It is authoritatively stated that the trial of Surratt will be the signal for the commencement of the prosecution. Chief Justice Tanbt. It is proposed to en ct a memorial to the memory of the late Chief Justice Taney. It is likely tbat the plan will be successful. We would ven ture to Buggest as a motto the immortal words, The negro has no rights that a white man is bound to respect." Tnu Pennsylvania SiNATonsnrp. On the fifth page of this paper to-day will be found a letter from tbe Hon. Join W. Forney, Secretary of the U. 8. Souate, to William Coruell Jeett. relative to the declension of the United States Senator?hlp by the former RPUilemia, which will be interesting to the frieudj of tbe parties named. CHRISTMAS Oil? T S . GEORGE STEOK & C0.3 tSTTSPI f7 K 1 tjtPIAKOI These beautiful vmtru-Tf f uients are as strongly recommended by the following ainonx the leadina artists in America, as any fianoi mure In this couiury or In uropei Wlnium Mason. H. 11 Mills lb so. Thomis 11. C. 11mm, Max Ittaretzek ileorge W, Morxau. Carl Uerg man Curl Woiisoan. Charles II, Jarvis. M l. v.toa, Carl Uaeitner. 11. U. Thunder, J. . Beck, Joseph Blzzo h. 11. ureas CiucrLAitsot eertiflcates ai to their rfn aki'Uy. ami the le.ereticts ol one thousand purchusors 'n rhiiodel ph'a aud vicinity to bs had oil application. For sale in fniiauelphla vmp bj R oOUl D 12 18 Ot SEVENTH and CUESNUT. CABINET OBQAN cihitvr ntn 1 hid il These beautiful lostrnmeiia ate ma e onlt br MASON UAVLIN, and for sal" In t'biJa J. U. tlOULD, 8EVEVTII and CUKUSUT. CAI'.ISKT OHGANH ae.pnia only by rfyti; cnmsTMAs presents I christ- fTeTl IMA8 PKBIENI'8 ' OuroeebratedAKirt'E l'lAKOD now ael Ina to suit the times. Oa'l and eiamloe ttieui at our New Wsrereoms Ne. lltli CHEd AUT btreet, befofe purohMinyaowhara. It l lit SPECIAL NOTICES. tgsf- NEW8PAPEU A1)VKRTI8!NG. JOY COK A CO ,N. K. corner 01 PI FTIi and CITES SCT Btreets. 1 bllatfclphla, and TKIBTJNB BUILD INOH. few York, are "nte lor tbe Tblbobaju," ao tor tb Newspapers of the "hole count 17. TWly p JOT COK CO rT AT A MEETING OF THE RTUDENT8 of the POLV1KCHNIC COLMSOB. tie d Ie cember IS, IHoti, the following preamnle and resolution were an or ted aexnreMre ot their regret at the loss Ot an honored Proiesnor UtNRY VK I'd ARK, LI.. U. I Whereas It has l-aed an All-wise 1'rovlclenre t0 rune Ye in m us our brloveo and rrratlr esteomod Pro fesxor, HhNHY VK HAKE LI.Ui And whereas deem It proper to exonss the high estimation In which we hold the memory of the de parted 1 theretfcre he It Kmolrcd 1 hat In his death r e den'ore the loss 01 an en'inent schoUr, a sucoesslul teacher, and a kind friend, Hosolved. Tbst we unite as a bod In tbe funeral ser Ttctaol the deceased, to be held In thlscitrt and that a Delegation atieud his remains to their final leatlng piace In Hew i.runswlck. m J. henolvcii. That we tender our heartfelt simpattif to his bereaved widow and transmit to her a certified copy 0! 'm s resolutions. JA8. rtl!1 Deliware. JOHN II WKDKK Ohio. I'KKM'ON H. rtKUMKU. Fa , Committee A M. RHITSTF.K. N. J . V l. L. BKH N. Y It tJ" A MEETING OF COLORED FEDrLE ot Camden, to rejoice over the psssnRe ot the Fqual f-uflrspe til 1 10 ' the Distrlot of Columbia, wll1 be held on TIlllKHIXY KVKMSII, Deeembor 30, at 7 o'clock at Washington Hall. !-outh Camden A beauti ful silk flan will be presented ta Hon. James M -cnvel, Kev. Inutility Ml ler Isaiah Waie, and o.hers. Eminent speakers win aauro-s tne meeting. 11 lI!Si Chairman of Coit ml ee ot Atrtnuements. KT?f- "ROMANIZING INFLUENCE IN ourChurcb with Speclnl He eronce to tbe In crease of Hiiuallsm 'A Seimon on this subject will be uteHChid bv the riev. C. M. UUTLKK, D. !., TI1IH EV f'MMJ. the 10th Inst . at ?t o'clock In the I'huich of the Kplphenv, Kl K 1 a. EN Til and CHKSMTT Streets, by the request ot tbe Clerical Association ot rbllsdel phla lUp ir5&f CLUB OP PHILADELPHIA. HIIUD AKMTBARI UAMjUBT, Decem ber 2J, lHfili. Active end Contrlbn'lnir Members delilne tickets oan procure (linn ot the Conimliteo, at the Club Kooon, No. M5 CUh-SNDl street. Hours fiom 10 A M. to l M. U19 4t fri- AMOJ-G THE GOOD THINGS NOW beinir pfnd to an appreciative pubilo Is a heautl nl Press IT at orCcat emeu's Winter Wear, pre pared by WKH R ON, Hatter, CHKsNUT htieet, next door to Tost Oltice. ('all and see I . 12 18 lit jrST- PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACK, FOB TREbEBVING. BK8TOBINO, AND BEAUTIFY- INU THE HAIK, And Is the most dollghttul and wonderful article the world ever produced. Lcdies will find It not only a certain remedy to Bertore, Darken, and lieautliy the Ualr, but also a desirable arti cle lor tbe Toilet, as it is highly perfumed with a rich and f eicate pci lunie, Independent ol the tragraut odor ot the Oils of I'alm aud Mace. THE MARVEL OF PERU, A new and beautiful periume. which, In delicacy ot scent and the tenacity with which it cllnss to the baud Verchicl and pen-on, Is unequalled The above sat lc lei tor sale bj all Druggists and Per tnmers. at 91 per bottla each. Kent by cxpruss to any acidros by prounetors, 10 18 Uiwi3ui4p T. W. WEIOI1T & CO., Ko ICO LIBERTY htreet, N c wYork. fFififfl STEIN WAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Piano Forte. STtlNWiY & SONS' direct special attenUon to their newlf Invented tpil(.Lt" rinncs, witn their Put nt Jieibnattr" eni double Iron frame, lolcn.ed June 5. ls.Oo. This invention constats in providing tbe instrument tl:i a.ldition to tin Iron iri,n.e iu irntit of 'he soundboaid) witu un Iron Li ace. nnn.e in the rear 01 it bo.h frames being cas in 'tie ft. a. tl.erctv in.partlng a solldliy of ou siructibi iLd tcpitity ct Ftandii.e In tune never before aMalutd in that ih.ts o iustruuent 1 be ibunUbomd is fuppurtcd between the two trams by an cpiism us re u alius lis tens:ou.so tlyt tne 6tetetit poi-siblc Cei tee cl sount troduclna cayjclty ir clitaliKd and rn Dialed te tbe nicest desirable puin. 1 tie r at voluo.e and eicqelHite qualtv 01 lone ai well as eluHtlclt and picniptmsj 01 aotlon, 01 these new Upright I lures hi ve cilclled the unqi nl'tleU ad mlrntor. of tht musical piotcbsmn ana a 1 who tave heard Uiem. Itl.A.-H'H P,K0TIIER8 confidently offer these hssu til tt ins run:ents to ti.e public aua invl.e every lover ot n.iihlc to call aud examine tbem very l'li.no l cons ructed with their Patent AtrratTe A rraciiemcnt ai plitU duect'y to the lull Iron Ftama. I-or hale only Lv HI ASlllh bROTiIH4. 11 24 ln.4p No IC06 CHt HNUT Street. V I T I BROS.' GEEAT SALE F BRONZES. AND 0TIIEIS OBJECTS OF AUTf WILL CONTINUE To-Morrow (Timrsdayi Slornlnir, AT 11 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, AT No. C1IESNUT St., CONCERT HALL BUILDIN0. B. SCOTT, JR., it ADCVIOSfEER. AMKlilOAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC, OPEMNU CBR1BT11 AS AFl'KRNuOM, WI1U A tiKAM) MAT1NS.E. TUK CRICAi' ARABIAN NIGHTS' .ENTERTAINMENT! OR, "t OITEKINOS OS EN tjll A NTKD OHWND." as aet 101th in tliat Immortal production entitled "The aiablan Mbts." and enibod lug with vivid and strik iug Ltd deur ttioee marvellous aud cnohanting oreatioat 01 the luiHKinntlon whlob have ' CilAUMLD THE WORLD K'Mt K.EABLY 200 YEAR), COM tB-IQ KIFTY GuHGI Ot)8 TABLKATJX, which for loily graudeut sud e beroul beauty tar sur pass al tbat has vet been produced by man or wit tesHtu by mortal eye Win now be presented In this eltv as exhibited In all tbe principal cltios ol fcuropo to more;hau ONK MIL LION of peoii e Jt va. exhlliltst In London 34(1 nlirlta. It was exhibited in Berlin IDA uiKhts. It was exhibited it Vienna 1- 0 nl.hti. It was exhibited in Madiid ijO nlyhts. It wasexnlblind In Florence l.'fl u g'lt. 'lie tollowiiiK Cownea Heads visits 1 !: Kin Fr deilik. 01 Denmaik, and Hoy a t'onxorti Ring Mail unl'an II 01 Ilavarlu and Koval FamUv t 1'r.no 1 eo pold, Prince Adebet, and Prince ilortsog Mas of Laariat King Wll turn I, of Prutsla, and Koal Can 01 1 1 rlrce Albreobt Fn d rick Carl and Princess arl, of '. e Koyal Familv t Queen Vlo'oria, and otbe s It Is tta iniy exhibition of the kind Iu the world and ba aalnei! the unquailhed aip obatlon ol the o ergy, piess aud nobi'lty. HCLm fK,the most elasslo and refined writer living, described It thus ! -luiaglnatlon, (with its brilliant luftren, beautiful tonceptlons, and heavenly tint 01 colorings has at length been eellpsedby Reailiy. Wb'le thesubj'Ct Is itramT the execution is aublimtty itself. the eucbanud caves, di lls, and oasiles which taught our 'outlilul Imagination tbonght-painting, are here piodnceu on sea e of golden grandeur eurpasilng ex ravaueii) Ide I words, 'the effect ol such an enter tainnimt where the senses are puzzled and the soul delUtt d. mi t be iood " Admiss on, HA cema. Reserved sea's, M'ents. Huors open at li.lt psst o'clock; commtnnes at 8. (Hand at.Uoees, 1 UKrtDA Y, WEUN KSDA Y. and A1UMA A CI KB' ODNS, at I o'clock. dmltslon to all parts of the bouse, ii con a. Cblldien, 16 oeuti. Piaetved seats fur anv evening may be aeoursd two days in advance, at liONKR'H aliLtiO (tore, No .IIOJ CliE8c.UItwet-. It JISTOTwIt RISTORII THIS (WJS0SE3DAY) K7ENINO, Only Time In her Oreat Character of "LADY MACBETH." The only Choice Coata left are at the Bookstand, Continental Hotel. CAN BE HAD DP TO 7 SO P. M. It H ANDSOME GOODS FOIt HOLIDAY PRB9UNTS. Bandseme Silks at low prices. h sndsome Hhswls at low prices. . . Ijsndsome Ha moral a-low piioes. riU'B IK18U I'OPI.INS CHOICE Hti A DE4. Fine French Merlnoes at low prices. - - t .' Pienoh Poplins t low prices HANDNOMK HRIOHI PL MD POPLINS. AT l ?li. COr OVe R l 60 I O I a PORT. , t KXTKA I. HEAP DHK..SS OJOD1. Tlald EnitlUh Popllna, ai? m Slo. Do. -do. do. at 37, 40. (Hie Double width Plla. Pla'd Poplins, Mo None o the above goods are I rat hp butot Terr gool nunitv and cot' nearly double the price we are selling them at to im vr. KMHROIHKBIP.D FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A larks assir mentot Sets, Collars. Undersleeea. Lace edge and Kmbrolilored corner Hdkfs. HI k, t ashmere, and Wool en Hearts. . Children's White and bcarlet Cloth (Moves. -..F,neln',t", ol Indies' ;lotti Olove.. QE5TJ1NK Ji.UVIN AM) BOIVIN K I) Q LOVES. , BLANKET") FOR CHftldTMAt HRSiElS. All wool Blankets, at 1)4 4 6. 4 Ii. do. 00. att M do. do. at a J 60 as, MW, !. S- do. at al i en, all 14. do. 00. at 115. a 16 a2!. in order to give persona the opportunltT of piir ci aslna who eannot conveniently do so during the day, we win ke.-p our store open until 10 o'clock fcverr Kvening until Christmas. II. fiTEEh db OS, 12I!3t Kos. 711 and 71 Worth TKSTn Street. PHILADELPHIA STEAM CHOCOLATE AND COCOA WORKS. The subscriber has tecenlly erected the most exten sile and complete works In tho State lor the tnanmac ture ot all kinds of C-H O C O L A T Fi, Or THE FINES C VARIETY. CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS Sfta, .For Chr:8tmai Holiday, u follows; t hccolate Creams, St. Nicholas, Americanos, Almju Jellies, Plstache, Pralines, CordHIs Drops Jim Crows. Rolls. Portuguese Figures. liedal'lo..s, Paste, sand Chocolate Caramels. THC VARIE1IE3 Or TABLE CHOCOLATE Are Breakfast, Commercial, aud Double Extra Chocolate. ST E I'll It N F. W1HTAIAN, iai9 6tj No. l-AlO MARKBT Street. pEAS, MUSHROOM?, AND MACCAR0M Just landed frtm the tmrq 10 "Coua'ieror," an Invoice ot the Unrst FRESCH PEA, S1USHR00MS, aad MACCAR0NI, luijiovteJ by ourselves. mm ( 0LT0N & f LAKKE, S. W. Corner WALNUT and BK0AD, 3 14 DiwHpj LADIES' CLOAKS. PBICia B EDUCED VERY LOW 'IO CLOSI-3 OUT STOCK, AT ACNEW & ENGLISH'S, No. 5 South NINTH Street, 11 28 fmwlmyp ABOVE CHESXUr. (JASH AND DEED BOXR8, AND A FULL QOOK & BROTHER; LHP0RTEBS OF E0SIEBY GOODS, No. 53 North EIGHT!! Street, Have Received (by Steamer "Peruvian,") ladies' Fng!lsh,Merlno Vests, al io. Ladles' English Merino Vests, gl-60. ladles' English Merino Vests. $109. Ladies' Engllsb Merino Vests, i M. Genu' Ensilsu Merino Vests, 3 97. Dcmestlo Vesta and Pants, neatly reduced. Gents' Vests, reduced from ! -5 to 67 cents. Gents' Vests, reduced from tl 87 to $1 60. As all our FOKKION GOOUi are madd for as In Europe, they will in all cases bear our THADKMADK. ClOlwsmlmlp PRESENTS. An Instrnment to assist the Hearing to alWFrlent othe In "e ' ent CDicuEa' Pto, to any Kodgers' ana Wostenholm's POCK KT KNIVKS pearl and stng handles of beautiiul nulsb; liazorx Strops, and t-clssor of finest qualities, at P. MADlilll'a. UleiOtj CCTLEB. Ko. lis 8ouih TEN I H Street, helow Chesnat. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Baa a handsome assortment of aflLLISEBT for tbe Uoiidaya. Also tllk Velvets, Crapes, Blnbons, Postbers Flowers and FrMnu. 1 alle who make their own Bou. nets supplltd althsllthe mUeriaU 1 I J "TirAIA'UT BRACKETS. WRITtNC DKSKS, TOl BEDS I'r.AllS TABLKS, TOOL CllKHIB, WOKK BoAta AND BAHKKTR, KTO. Z. .1. W1LDMAM & BKOIURB. 11 19 3t4t Ho. lull KprlnM Garden street. SKATKS, 1'IKF WAITERS AND TRAYS. Cl'LER V, PHRtt'ANMt. TIV IRON. Al) WOOtK ..Nl. WIILOW iVARR K MB It A. I v() A VAKlfc'llf OK 8UI 1 ABLE AN I'ICLES FO.i O If I'd. B. A WILOvlAN A Bltt).. 11 19 S ip Bo. 1011 8PB1SQ GAHOEN tltreet. BLANK AND MKM 1HANDUM BOOK8 ON on bund or made to order In tbe best miuisr a atOBH "l)'.ti(i O'l.'r-KUfMro,!, IQIIwsKI TOR KM' THE FOUR STORY DWELL ILJl ltr, Willi thros story back huldllngs, No. 172J VINE ' tree! with or without the Furn turn. AopiT to A. FITI.F.H, Hlftiii Ko B' No-th MCi t., o on tlie prem FINEST AND PEST STATIONERY AT M03S . o.'-i, no. m cuasavr tr)t. it 11 wj INAUGURATION Ol? A CHEAP DEPARTMENT IK LADIES' CLOAKS. ONE THOUSAND GARMENTS, From $5 00 to $25 00, BEING IN MANY CASES ABOUT ONE HALF TIIE CURRENCY VALUE. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. NO. miO CIIESNUT ST. A. L OUR JEABIS CLOAKS, AS WELL Asi FINE GARMENTS Ot Our Own Manufucture, ARE THIS DAY REDUCED 25 PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 00 OIII18NUT St. QUR STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS FURS IS THIS SEASON TUB LARGEST AND CHOICEST WE HAVE E7EE EXHIBITED. It comprises RUSSIAN SABLE, Tl most raluable of all Fun. HUDSON BAY SABLE. Which ranks next In elegance and variety to the Busman. EASTERN ABIEKICAN SABLE. A popular and durable Fur. ERMINE, ASTIlACriAN, ItUSSIAN XQUIUREL GREY iRIUEAN, PER8IANNE, FINE CHINCHILLA Besides many other varieties. EVERY CAR ME NT Uaa been critically examined, and none allowed to be displayed for sale unless perfect In every reepeot All iUItS sold bi us are warranted NATURAL CO OR. UB9 cleaned, altered, and repaired. SBlPriDG FURS BOIGUT. J. 17. PROCTOR & CO., No. 090 CIIESNUT Street. J)lY GOODS CHEAP ENOUGH. COOPER &CONARD ARE SHLXISfO, AT TUB VERY REDUCED PRICES, TOEin ENTIRE MAGNIFICENT STOCK. FINEST FROSTED BEAVER& ROYAL CHINCHILLAS. VELOURS AND WHITNEY!. MAGNIFICENT OVERCOATINUU FINEST STOCK CL0AKING3. ALL THE NOV ELTI KS. CLOCKINGS FROM S2 UP. NOBBY CASS1MERE9. FINEST CASMMF.RES MADE. LOW GRADES CA83I MERES. BLACK FRENCH DOESKINS. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. RICHLY -TRIMMED CLOAKS. ELEGANT SACQUES, CHEAP. HANDSOME SHAWLS, CHEAP AS EVEO. GARNET AND MODE POPLINS. GARNET AND BLUE MERINOES. SUPERB POPLIN AND MERINO STOCK. MERRIMAC CALICOES. ALL-WOOL DELAINES, 60 CEKT3. CHRISTMAS DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS EXTRA CHEAP. CHRISTMAS SCARFS. BLANKETS LOW DOWN. BEST BLEACHED MUSLINS, 30 CENTS. COOPER & CONARD NINTH AND MARKET. 12 M Ui4p BILL-nEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, ETC. (lined with dftpatcb) Certificates, Check., lit alts, etc., engraved In ine finest styles at MOSd CO. "8. ho. 43 CHKftMJT fctleit !Ul7ws22t 819 Chestnut Street y PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS iMPORTeat or English Plated Wares, Fi?ie Watches, Clocks, London Pearl Setts, R?iglish Cutlery Bronzes, Porcelain, Coral "Jewelry Precious Stones, Gilt Goods, Mc. Always 011 hand a large assortment of Fine Jewelry AMI ILVER ARE. NEW DESIGNS FURNISHED AND GOODS MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. SILVER. WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS, IN GREAT VARIETY. 14 lrnwUl CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT STREET, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS And Importm or Flue Wat dug, Invite attention to their Urge assortment of USEFUL ANB ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. JLWELRY, WATC3ES, DIAJHONBS, CLOCKS, PRECIOUS STONES, BR0NZB4, SILVXRWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED WARS. Bave on hand a Stock of PINK CORAL, Which they believe superior to an? thing lutue Phila delphia market. Also, P r steamer "1 ropontlt." a floe axoroMBt of English Plated Goods SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THE IB HOLIDAY SALE3.linwt
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