inning Iclerjtaiih ri BLI8I1KD KVKnV' AFTKKNOOEI M.M)ATgl:xiTrr.D), AT TUB trr.SlKQ TKI I C.RAril Wll.DlNO. Ko. 108 IS. Third Street. I'rlcc, Tim CfnU Per Copy (tiouble HbeeO. o Pljihtcen Cerm Per Wees, payaole to the Carrier, and tilled to P uUcrlters cut of the city at Nine PollaiJ" I'M Annum One Kollnr and Hitv rent for Two Months, Invariably In advance for Hie ucrloa otdorcil. FRIDAY, DECEMBER -1, Southern Folly nnd its Fruits. Tar. telegraph reports that the btxly now exercMng tho fuuetious of a so-called Legis lature in South Cirolna has just reiectetl the Constitutional atnendovnt hy a vote ol !," to 1. It Is probable that tho foils and madness ol the fc'ouih will finally compel the seltle inent ol this reconstruction question upon a thorough radical basis', just as its persistency in the Ucbellion resulted finally in the com plete overthrow of the system ol American slavery. At the breaking out of the war the nation would have been coutented wi;h the prohibition of slavery in the Territories", and would probably have given almost any desired sruarantec to its existence in the States. As time wore on, and the contest began to de velop with its true and grand proportions, public sentiment rose in its demands, and Mr. Imcoln pressed his scheme of gradual com pensated emancipation, reaching to the year WOO (or its completion. But the foolhardy South stopped its cars and rushed on to ruin. A year later, and Mr. Lincoln issued the Emancipation proclamation, to take instant cfl'ect. Had it not been for the persistency of the South in the Uebelliou. slavery would have been in existence iu all the oid slave Mates to-day. So, too, with this Constitutional amend ment. It does not meet the highest dema ids ot justice. It is distasteful to our more ad vanced statesmen. By implication, at least, it allows the late Rebel communities to dis franchise, in some instances, a majority of their citizens. Its adoption would be followed by the legalization of the present iiregular and revolutionary State Governments of the South. Yet, in a spirit ol mercy and conci liation, it was adopted and held out to the conquered South as a basis of restoration. Nev er before did victor grant such mi'd terms to the vanquished. But th South is contu macious, thliaiit, exasperating. It scorns the mild and uencrous terms held out by the nation. It peaces i sell in an attitude of hos tility to the Republic as real as that of the late Rebellion. Its spirit is the same fiat animated it throutrhoul the war. Its leaders, iu rejecting the terms of peace oll'ered by the nation, are the same proud, implacable con spirators against liberty and free government who precipitated the late bloody contest upon us. What will the result be? Will the nation recede from i:s position? Wi 1 the defeated Rebels be allowed to dictate terms to the vic torious people? No; but the 'oily of the South will probably save us from a compro mise, and force a settlement ot the questions at issue upon a sound republican basis. These illegal State Governments created by the Exe cutive, and officered by late Rebels, will be swept aw ny as their Coniederate predecessors were. Reconstruction will commence from the bottom, and with the principle that the loyal clement alone is Mie tiue material of the State. It is to this conclusion that the South is pushing us, just as surely as she pushed us to the overthrow of slavery during the war. She might save herself from this result by accepting tho teims of the Constitutional amendment; but she refuses to do it. Hence she leaves us no choice but to take the straight lorward radical course to a true and fl.ial settlement of this great question. The result will show, as we have so often seen before in this great contest, how God overrules the wrath of wicked men to further His own great purposes of moral government in the world. How to Itelieve Our Industry. It is not jrious that many branches of manu facturing industry in our country are at pre sent in a very embarrassed condition. Mills are being closed, and workmen and their families thrown out of employment; while the capital employed in such enterprises is itself being sacrificed in the struggle to keep them afloat . Various methods of relief are suggested: First, a reduction of wages; but this is totally impracticable, tor the laborer U no more than able to support himselt at his present wages . Secondly, an Increase of tho tariff is urgid in many quarters. The simple meaning of this is 10 increase the cost of manufactured goods to the consumer. But this is opposed to the general feeling of the public, and to the financial tendency of the times. Pr-'oes are already oj hbh. That is the universal complaint. The general tendency of every thing is to lower prices. B jsldes, an increase of the tariff cannot in all cases reach the dif ficulty. Tuk-J the woollen iuteresr, 1'pr ex ample. The manufacturer wants a lrgher tariff, no that ho can reccve higher prices for his wool. '1 ho w3ol-wrower wants a higher tariff, so that he can demand higher prices for his wool. It both are p. ratified, tba woollen 'manufacturer will b no better off than ho Is now, for while his goods wi 1 command n hi.her price when made, the raw wool out ol which he makes them will also have ad vanced in pr'ce to an equal extent. '1 he great difficulty now is that our inter nal taxes upon manufactures deprive thorn really, in a great measure, of the benefits of the existing tariff. The taxes are too hiwh. We are la'olng too much Internal revenue. We arc aUcmpilng to pay off the aatlonal Til E DAILY KVfiNUW TM.EGRAPn.-rniLADKLPntA ..FRIDAY, DECEMBER li, 18C6. debt at too fast a rate. The true remedy Is to remove nil taxes from our home manufac tures, except cplriU, tobacco, and luxurlos of that character. I he removal of the lntrnal taxes w-11 leave the tariff, at Its present rates, to afford protection to our homo manufac turers, whtlo tho prices of goods w'll not bo raised to (1 e people. The Increase ol Incendiaitsm. A mm is reported at Junction Wy, Kansis, on Tueedaj last, which destroyed t'ic Com missary building connected with i?'ort Riley; and one at Memphis, whereby sixteen per son) met wltb a hoirible death. The prevalence of destructive fires in every part of tho country Is truly alarming. Hardly a day passes without Its record of the destruc tion ot hundreds of thousands ot dollars worth of property, accompanied frequently with the loss ot liie. There is too much rea-son lo suppose that in many instances buildings are burned bv their owners or occu pants for the purpose of realizing en extrava gant insurance. A case ol th"s kind has just come to light in a Western town, where a large store was burned, and two young men in !t,be file having been deliberately planned and set by the proprietors of the store. NhmtAfcKA. The bill for the admission of Nebraska did not come to a vote in the Senate. It now goes over until alter tho holidas. Its fate then is doubtful. There s a growing indisposition on tho pari of the Republicans to admit any new Mate except it come with a genuine republican form of government. A.nothkb Fobty Milks. The Union Pacific hailroad, Eastern Division, Is repored as completed forty miles beyond Fort Riley, Kansas. 1 ho rapid progress oi this road is most gratifying to all frien.ls of the great enterprise of building a railroad to the Facific. ShNATOlt ROSH, OF KANSAS, lUadt) h13 maiden speech in Congress yesterday, advo cating universal suffrage, and supporting the right of ongress to institute State Govern ments iD the Rebel districts on the basis of the loyal citizens, white and black. The late movement of United Sta;es troops in Missouri has been made the subject of inquiry by the fenate. Genf.bal Sukkma.n has returned to ""Jew Orleans, bis mLsion to Mexico having failed. Ad.touhn'D. Both Houses of Congress have adjourned until after the holidays. Rssin?. Sijrnor ltos-on', who po8M5s?j the esprit tlebiiiet in hiprucr perfection than almost any other man livn.tr. and whose saying air! (Idinir k en him perpetually be'ore the world, has just done another pracious net, thus re corded in the Gazette Mus'coif. 'At owe of his last so rv b," sa.s that, jjnrnal, "Jlad'He Mcolo, th daughter of Isouanl, the composer, pia.ved an ai line ol Inr composit on, .vbicn produced a pr it eiteei. Alter the hvelies-t ap plause nnd corera clations on the part ot the comp-mj and of RofMui, the muster added, 'You rnuBt publish ttiis work. I liave found tbc publisher nnsel and will lake ' liaree of the t'tle.' So. a tew das later, the music fbops displaced among their noviltii's 'Urn Idaime, nn finite for the piano, by jUari'lli; N colo, publ shed by her frund and father's- ai niiier, O. ic?Miii.'" A Buwern In a nobleman's park, about ten miles troin II.ite Park Corner, m Knal iu I, the following notice is btuek up: "Ten (-hillings reward. Aim person found trespuMntr on thee lands, or dannuiii" these fences, on conviction wdl receive the above reward." A Bakers' Newspaper. The bakers of London are to have a newspaoer devoted to their iuie lests, to be called Tlu staff' of Life. CHRIS TM A S G I I ' T S . rr-r.i fjF.onriR strok- a-, r.n t S fS'l'lANOS -'These beautiful imtra-TSfli'f I men ts are asairongly recommended ey the followiuir aniuiiK ill" leadlus artMU la Auioricn, a. any Piauoo mat e In this country or la t.urope : W liium dttflou. 8. U At ills Iheo. Tliomis IT. C. 'Ilium, km Vaietzck eorge W. liora'J. carl Iterg iiiuu ( nrl Wo isoun. Charles II, Jarvis AI II. ro-H, Can Gueitncr, 11. ti. Thunder, J. '. Meek, Josuph lii.o 0. IL (Tubs Ciuci LAiiH o' certificates r to tlieirrfu abi' ij. and the e ertuces ol one thousand purchnioni la Philadel phia mhI vicinity to be had on application. Kur Bale m I'uilaaelpula vniu by 3. F. oon.b 121861 SEVENTH and C11KSMIT. CABINKT nitCUN'i.) These beautiful Instrnniotita CAM M'-T Ot-O V NS. J- arc inale only b? MASUt A (a HI VI T ohUANs, ) UAV LI N, aud tor sale la IMills delphia ouly bv K. tiOlioT), BKVF.VrHaTld OHCSSL'T. VJi niTtmTMA PE-.t;R-lS! Til fHT?rjTi V 6 mad PBr.iN ra in,,..ii'.i,j . l. ... VI U , .... .... ...... ...Hi Y,.VH1UIIU .1 li 1 1 1. itlAh(8 now sel iug to suit the times. Call and txflinine f'uein at our New Warcroooas No. lln:i CIIKS M'T street, befoie purchaslnxe-e. where. li 19 Hi ETEINWAY & SON'S' Grand Square and Upright Piano Fortss. tiTc.INW.tY & KONS' direct special attentim to their ucwIt Invented l'pil(iht" I'innos, itu lliclr I'at lit Jietexanr" una double Iron truiue uten ed June 6. 1m. Ihls iiiventiou coilts In providing the instrument il:i a.ld-nou to tin inn irtu.e in in tit of 'he soumlboaid) vuluan Iron I n ecu rime in tl.e rear oi It. bo h iraiucB hen c an. in t e f v ct: therebv unparting a eolldliy of on ciruitlci ud capBCitv ol stimdii-K In tune never belore a i tallied in tl at lnc o lnsiruiuent 'I he houndboard Is Kupoorted beween the two trimes by an ai iaraiUH rc. uallim Its tension, so tlijt ine tie-test posihle deinc ol soun t t roiiU' lna cV,city if oliialned and regulated to the nice.-i desirable point '1 lie .ri at voluuie and cxqulslto i(Ua itv- ol tone in n ell ns elasticlt.v and piotiiptness oi uctlon, o' thee new I prili t i lauos lime elicited the unqcaHkMlad minitt nol tbt uiubicuI piuieoBiun uua a I who bavo lieurd ilieni. HI. A-11 8 I'.IlOTIIERS confidently ff Ttlieso bi-aa-til ii ii a runienia to ti e puhl.c am invite every lover ot n usic to cull aud exau ine them l vr 1'ii no ir eons meted with their I'at?n' Agraffe A rrann ment at plied diiectiy to the lull Iron Fianu. YurmU- i.i,l bv 111 ASH'S llllOTH-KS. 1124 in 4e No UtU clIk'KXL'T Street r0M" AND CKK. TTOW viU'AP e wold aa-luis LAP Bf.'i AND AFOUASB, OB FOB Go Tn "Ttor rrirsveUlig Cttchela rtatly J-niproved or Atado a es. Poit'Ouvragea 1'orte Package, hawl 'traps, of our own moke. re-fulling at wholesale prices. 12 212: "K1MT A RS' BI ORE IS THE DOOR. JlXXXXCO , No. (iSl MAHKKT sTKK.ET. yT Al'I'tllS FOR GENTLEM ET, Glovea for Gentlemen, Mufflers for Gentlemen, li oner y for Gentlemen. thirtsand Drawers for Gentlemen, All Btefttl and gvod presents (or (.lent lemon. HI I'C til E, At I-o. 1:0 CH16KUT Street, sells time thlm at Wholesa e rriecs 2Jtli) "rAI-NUT BRACK ETH, WPITINtJ DKSK9, W ro BF.tiHri. AlS, TABLEH, TOOL CHK.SIM, WOltt-BOXEs AND BAPKK.TS, ETC l. A. WILDMAN A BR01HEB. 11 19 3tu o. lull b priii g Clardeu street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Igrr NEwsrAPER advektisino.-jot. I OK CO , N. E. corner w HfTII and CUES NCT ft reft, l'hlladelpfala, and TuIHUNK BUILD INUH New Vort, are nts U,r (he Tblbobath," wi tor tut Newspaper! ol the hole country. 7 lj P JOT COB A CO trepaked oil of palm and HACK, FOB ritEhEBVINO. BKSTOBINO, AND BEADTIFV- INU THE HAIU, And I the most delightful and wonderful article the n .r, d c e r produced. l.i dlee 111 And It not only certain remedy to Bvtore, liarWn. and Heautliy tle Hair, but also a desirable arti cle lor Ihe lollct. as It It hmhly perfumed with a rich and i e 4c ate petiumo, Independent ot the tragrant odor ol the oils of I aim and Mace. lliE MARVEL OF PERrr, A new end beautiiul penume, which, in dellcaer t scent i.nd the tenacity with which it dines to the band V ere li ioi and person, Is unequalled 1 lie khevo ajflcie irsalebj all Druirirlsls aud For 'uti ers at tl per bottle each, bent bv express to any adorers hy proprietor! 10 IS u.v, iani4p T. W. WRIOUT A CO., No 100 LIHFRTY Mrcot. New York. ()ALI()KS! CALICOES! TEN TIIOISAND YAUDS BEST ENGLISH CALICOES, AT (20) TWENTY CENTS PER YARD, T1IK EE THOUSAND YARDS CA.LIOOES, BEST MADDER COLORS, AT (18) EIGHTEEN CENTS PER YARD. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH 1. 31 3t AND MARKET . JISTORI! RISTORI! IAIT NIGHT 07 EISTOKL This Evening In tt. e Gireat Play "P1A DE TOLEMKI." The only Choice Seats left are at the Bookstand, Continental Hotel. ALSO A Fl Vf rOU TflS MATINEE. It JUST PUBLISHED. THE USEFUL ALMANAC. 1867. Containing a List of all Public Offices and their location in the City and County of Philadelphia, W Ith the Term of Office and mode ot Election or Ap- puinl nent ol In umbeo.s, with a Inscription ot the Inncipal f ubile Inatl'U lona. and dlreciiuua tor paining access thereto. Hie location ota 1 Churches llible, Tract, Minsionarr, anil other Mocle los; benevolent Institutions. Asviunis, l inielerl, s. Libraries, Ranks Rat'roaiU. l-'errles, l-'oreigu C onsuls' unices, and other useful lntorniatlon of ime resi tn citizens a Teli as strangers lllus'raied with numetous engravings of Public Build ings, etc. For sale by KING c BAIRD, Printers, No.07 SANSOM Strrrt, rhlluilelphln. Slnt-'le copies, 2 cents, cr Sit) per hundred. Mailed on receipt oi pneo. r 21 2t "gLEEP, TOE SWEET KEsTOTiEK." Hut bow lew know what sl"ep Is, particularly tho sleep wh.ch restores, lnvlgo:atei, aud makes them new and fren.i I Those who desire rciresl log g'.eep sad rest s-hou'd call and get one of SINGER'S SnilNG BEDS, SOI D BY aw iz a co.. R FREEMAN i CO . H ADOL?H, Aud all Principal Dealers cf the City. PACE BROS., Asents, IU 21 ,Tt No. fill CIIKSM T Stieet. t) II li U II I) S A L L ' S CONFECTIONEKY, ICE ClIEAM AND PIMVfi SALOON'S No. nm C11ESNUT at.. t.lKABD R' W. VHV T ANl FCl'M CAKES of alt s'zos, wnh a larm asduituuhi Of COH FtC 1I0M-KV, etc., for tho UULIDAVh. JJ 18 lu rp OLD SIIINilE ROOKS KI.AT OR S'l MSP, ' it V H II E 1 WITll ul'TTt 1'EttC MA ItOFl.U.CI.OTH, aud coated v, ill I IUV1IJ OUTTA HKKt llA. PaIM 1', luakmif them perleetlv water proof. l.KAKV (.ItAVlDli HOOKS repaired wlfi Outta PerehaPalnt. and warranted torflvt veurs. L.1.AKV hl.ATK 1IIIOFH OuDl'll with l.iiitM Gui'a I'ereha Paint which becomes as hn-d as suite h or ' 11M . (OPfKU, ZIXt, and I1' IitMlFS this Paint Is the n p'ui ultra ora 1 other pro tections, It feiins a pertec.ly Iniuervl i is civeriia complete!) resists the action ol the weutlicr, anil ci ttltutes a thorough protection against leaks ti. ru-1 r otherwise Pilce only from one to twoceots persiiiure loot. '1IW and GRAVEL HOOFIXU done at tue siiertef t notice Material constantly on hand and for le br be MAMMOTH HOOfr'lNO (OKIPAKV. KECKLUMS At KVKlll'TT, 12 21ui So. 40 4 UHl.LS Htrett PJ0L1DAY PKKSKNTS! UOLIDAY J'UnSKNTSf PRICE & WOOD, n. w. :-;ii:n:i ami nLttKitr, Have Just Opened, Keretallots or Goods auituble tor HOLIHAV 1'Hb.SKNTS, coniistmcor llandiotne Worked HandkeiclnoM. Ladies' Heniititcliod Hstidiercliior, from 25 cents tip to $1 a. Cicntt,' licmtitcliel HatidkeroliieN, llifSn' lionmitclied llanakereliiefs, . IT, 'J, :jii, and 10 cpnts. Genu' Colored lUirdered llandkorclii"ls, all titn-ii, 371, .'., 51). and ceuU. Ko ' Co'orod Itorier'.'d llu'i.l ;erelues, Ijnml in cent-. ieverullots cf l.adie.-' t'onipantotn, l'tns-s, ami Po t m' nnaies, Git re Hoxes, 1'enLtl Hoxi-s. and Tol et Sets, Fauty Perfumery, etc. J'uris Slili Fans of our ou itupurtatioii, vry cheajH A Irre aj-sortiuetit oi l adies' and Gi-ntM C etlt tilOVCi". Mi-.se:' Cloth Glove--. Indie-' and Mis-H's Wliito C'otii GIovm. A arc.t !ot ot I odie ' Qn-1 G Mits' Iii;io Ves(. and l'ai t-. Pftigaini iu A! .wool an-1 .)oinit Klnn u.-l . liitrj Miaker F'anDcK lioarjr Giey aud bed i wit ed I' anti.'l-'. PRICE 3c WOOD, n. vv. cojinek i'.kJtnu AM) i-ir.ni'.iM', . B.-Ju't opened, 10,000 yards KLKAX'HED AND U.N'i'U ACI1KL MUU,I., at t;ie verv lowo-t price; ; lower titan tiny have been sold for severe' year. 12 2121: p.-flCF, INGUSH, AND AMERICAN O VERCO A.rF L N (rS Of all gradts, from '.ate A utiott S.i'ei, AT ItEDliCIKI) IMtlCKS. Hfiivj nnd Medium Cuiitiii.s, FANCY GOODS FOR SUITS, CASSIMERES PROSI 80 CENTS TO $150, With a Full Line of Goods for JIsu's aud Boya' Wear. UKNEN STODDART ii BKOTIIKlf, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., l'.'2l lit ABO VH WILLOW. 1 1' S T E I N & II A I N K S. - J Nos. 113 and 113'4 N. K1NTH Efcet, above Arch (ut the lute firm of OWEN EVANS A CO.. GHKATKVr 1IARGAIXS OFFICII KD THIS Si : A SOX. lliiukrupt stocks bouisht for cash at the New Voik and Philadelphia auction s'e at th jse slauIit rlmr low prices you Lear so uiucb ialk a'jout now a days, and you can see them by giving us a cjll. We do not have to look at our stock and sr. "Oh mv. whtit a loss!" our stock Is fYesh, uot bought when gold was sj-jO, but at the present low prices. (ailiATBAUtlAIKS IX IKKS-t t.OODS. 100 pieces p aid Dress Oooils. 23 to 3;)-ic. wi double wiiith P. aids. :t7 -i. ivortU fi2'3' c 25 ' lull 1 i an! Wide MerUo all color-i tit wtifth 1 W ' S " Lupin's TwU'ei Merino diie.it in the c'tv, 87 'ae In fact, all kinds of" I ress (looils at prices thut please every. one wlshiub' to purchase a drois at u iow price 1IOSIF.RV, (SliflVKS, VOI01lit r AINU im WV KItS, AT II ItlJ A IM. tients' I'ndersliir Is and Drawer fr nntWc tu ' I'ents' licavv llali Hoso. iroin 12S to.'iOc Cen;s' three ply war a . ted all Unon C'uHurs, l-"jc worth .'Me. 1 Lanics' Hose, from Wi up lo M I.adles' Merino Vests, 1 uo tj 1 2i from suct'on Ladles' ti loves, irom 21 to oac. trout auction 1(1 pieces leal liri IIiib. I7Hc, w.irtli i:: Alounilni,' (loods at Kreat bargains. BASKRl'P'r STOCK H. L.MOU I I,S. SiiOl.alli s'BuIiiiora's 4 runts wldo ! ), yard Kimr tl so!d last last seusuu at M t ASSlMliHKS. I,IK fnouil, MUjLIKs, AJMli Fl.AANEI.S. 25 pieces (ln6 aiwoil flannel, Sic 5 p.eci-s red twl all-fveol Klatiuel, ;flc 5 pieces prey twttlcd all wool I'lnnm", ft nieces lull yatd wide flannel, J:, H till yard- wide Italianlvule, We Full vard-wlde Shaker, Wur. Caasiniere irom 2,1c to 81 ID. ltest American t'ulieiies 17c, I eae best Merrhniic ( nlnlz lH'i'e. Mu.llrs, 12Hc i llliiiinn ill" 114c neindn.-, llest iiuulttv Hoop-skirts, cheap. UIClsT UVAL1TY KID ULOVKS, LOW. Touvlti's Kla Gloves Hllfilifv soiled 25 u. toftl. liest iitality Kid ( l loves, al jn. e'erv psir warmfiteil not io tear. Hv paytnitiic extra theu ir ihev uo tear, another pairnivcii without rliure. fc erv assnrtmenl ol l"tv liooils cheau) nnd we flattsr ourselves that we cau tme you lisrmn-, as our muito Is Ul'H K SALDS A5D S)I.LI. PKOFITH, aud turn the nltnb e sixpence ofteu. w liteh wi do carry out. as si v one can see irom the crowd we have and lie laiae amount we sell All we ask ot ou isacail Sin ii I siore. small rent, and small proats. All (toods Uiarkod iu plain figures. J l'STKIX fc IIAINH:, (Ofthelaie Ann ol Owen I- vans ft C o . No llUuJlim N. M1MM Htreet ahove arch. t'.' :H'. fri(.eA niod'tOld Msn-1. Q r. O T II S F 0 II LADIES' CLOAKS ME.NM AM) 01S' WKAR. EDWIN HALL & CO., Ko. 23 SCUni SKIOM) STKEET. Are fa Ofeilna; H elrUlnltr Stock .f CLOTHS AW!) tVS.SIMMKi:S M LOW Pi.lC'Kf, TO t'LOSf; T.1EH OUT. 0 y oii i i a v a i fts. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. is SOITH STKKET, YVotiM ( nil the AttentlnM of lnr lis st-r TO 1 II fc IU STOCK OF Fine Silk., Moire Antiiuet, Black Ctos Gratuoi, Black Artnuret, 1 lack Taffjta P;ui3ititiM. Whi:e Pink, and Blue Silks, Wines, Boat's, Onyx, Bow, Tairli. Lavender, 8tarlet, MagenU, Ashes of Rose, Stiver, Modes, and Steels, Fine WI in Toilini, White Irish Poplin. -i Whits Mchdtri, White Alpaoas, 1 i.ie White Merinoes, I no White Cn.hmere-'. 1 -4 Wb.taSttipa P;)li,r. I J OLII A V PIvljSKN'JLV. I. .J. TAYIjOU, jF..vi:i.i.r.i', No. CJHESNUr S V. Atti-uliiuis ii Vi id I. ouretittit h'i'CH K OK OoODM suit iblo f i C J 1 1 5I8TMAS I'll 1 .S KNTS, CO iiPKIM: tt Fine Watchet, Elegant Jewelry, liamonds, Fancy Silverwars, Clocks, Fancy Ooods, AT LOW CASH PRICES. 12 -OUt No. Hi;n CHKSXUT St. CII..IST3IAS GIFTS Foa chilBeen. Hobby Eorses, Bprirg Horses, Chair Horses, Vckcipedes, Wheelbarrows, Wagons, Carts, Etc., Wholesale and Betail by the Manufacturer, J. A. YOST, 12 20 2t Ho. till DOCK Street. -A r IEE-MA C II E GOODS, CIIINKSK TKA POVS, CHRISTMAS GOODS, At Greatly Reduced Pi ice. ISAAC TOWNSEND, At the Mandof ih laUJJHK A. MUKP11K. V, No. i)l CIIESNUT Street. FKATKM f-KATl-SI KaE.SI U 20 4t (JHUISTMIS IMIESEMS, l-ALIK-j' I t'll Thill UEll UdODS. LAD1KM bKA'MNU II AT.-'. FUENClf ell.K I'AlIiltl LL4S. CUILDKKN'S VEI.Vf-T HAT titM' Fl-U CAIB, COLLAUH AMI GLtVI-:S. T1IEO. It. McCALLA, i I AT AND CM I- SI I'Oili UM, I '- 14 Ltlji KO. HO I CII i:SUT ST. (j 11 K I S T M A S PllKSK.VTS. PHKSFXTS I-OK LtDIEK. fttKAKAi'l M KOH (ii:MI,KHrKV, We have now on iiunil a Iri-sli Btmit ot I'ANCY 10OlS, whii-h we ofler at lrdiiicd iirk-e.. FOIt iKMI,KI.;., S'rert-cliLiiiii rinx. In un-ut vurii-ly, Mi erm hiiUiii t inar lio den rtrler-ltoot l'iicH caivrd and )laln, loliarco-Hnxea Tolniico-Ha(i t$nrCae Slutrli lu-.i-. t ipur Hiiiiil.-, t ia.-Kt., Ink.-nandt, aiaUh-lloxfS 1'aiior WelahM. 'OH i.AIIIKh. ltcantitil Hihmilan (.lann Toilet 'e tK Vaht-a 01 I'a'ion and Itoheinluu Ulan Caraile. Toilette ltottioj, Card Keceiver. t'di ur Ca-ea and stands 1 rave'lluK Main lloo bt jriln, Keadiug btanda, eic. ' It. A. O. A, WllIXillT, o. Oil CHK4NCT dtrwt. J)11Y GOODS CHEAP ENOUQU. M A R K E T AUK 8RLL1KO, AT TtlB VERY REDUCED PRICES, Tin:m cNriiiK MAGNIFICENT STOCK,, FIN EOT FROSTL D HEAVKIVI. ROYAL CIIINCUILLAS. VKLOURa AM) WHITNEY. MAGNIFICENT OVEU(!OATIN0;S. FINEST STOCK CI.OAKINfiS. ALL THE NOVELTll-S. CLOAKING!) FROM 82 UP. NOBBY CASHIMERKrt. FINEST CASSIMFKES M ADM. j LOW CRADEH ('ASSIMRRI-SJ. RLACK FRENCH DOEsKINS. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS', RICHLY-TRIMMED CLOAKS. ELEGANT SACQUEt. CHKAP. HANDSOME SHAVTS, CHEAP AH nvwt. tJAHNFT AND MODE POPLINS. GARNET AND BLUE MERINOES yi'PLRB POPLIN AND ME KINO STiXK. M ICR RIM AC CALICOErf. ALT.-ViOOL DELAINES, CO CENTS. CHRISTMAS DREHS GOOIK BALMORALS EXTRA CHEAP. CHRISTMAS SCARES. BLANKETS LOW DQWN. REST RLE ACHED MUSLIN'S, 30 CENT. 12 l.i I J 4p CLARK & BIDDLE, 0. 1i CHKSM'T 8TBEKT, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS And Importers of Fine Watches. Invite attentioa to their Urge assortment of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES I OK HOLIDAY GIFTS. ;eweiry. WArcaes. DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, FBECHMJS STONES, BiiONZSi, 61 L VI R WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED WAEB. Have on band a Stock of PINK COIIAL, Which Uicy believe superior to snrthlog In tins PhJ Oelphla Dmrkec Alto, per stesmrr "Propontis," a floe anortuieot oi English Plated Goods. SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THEIR 1.1 OI..TI) A. Y SALH3. 113 l,t j3AILEY jCo. 819 Chest?iut Street PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, IMPORTERS Of English Plated Wares, Fine JFatcies Clocks, London Pearl Setts, E?iglish Cut fay ) Bronzes. Porcelain, Coral Jewelry, Precious Stones, Gilt Goods, Qfc. Always on hand a Ijr-e asortineiir of Fine Jewelry ILVER jARE. M!W nrilC.NS KUR.MSlirO and goods maui: TO AT SHORT NOTICE. SILVER VVARF. FOR URIDAL PRIiSlCNTS, is n.'.Kr VA.i i. 0 NINTH. yCy II taa-'otj
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