TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER tMT 8 THE MINT. Its Op'loai Dnrlsj the Past Year. The annual report of Dr. H. It Llndennan, Director of the Mint, showing Us operations, (W well M those of the several branobes, during the flseal year ending June 80, 1387, hasjnst teen published. It contains mauy Items of considerable Interest to the pnblle at large, and caore specially to rhlladelphlans, In whose jtnldst the principal coining eotabHshment of the oountry la located. Ttoe deposits of bullion at the Mint and branches during the fiscal year were aa follows: Gold, 140,009.21)0; sliver. $1,823,001. Total deposit, 141 893 101: deducting fiom this total the rede oslts'of bullion, or bars, made at one brunch eftlie Mint, and deposited at another for coin age, toe amount will be31,537,018. This amount exceeds the deposits of the preceding year by 2,(125,329. ilie coinage for the same period was as follows: Ooll ooln, pieces, l,iUV,iH2: vhIu.j, liH 217 lWt. Unparied and flue sold bars, SllVl.'liW. Silver colu, pieces, 2,074,902; value, !( 871; bars, I575.8?; nickel-copper and brnose coinage, pieces, 6O,6e,0M); value, $1,879,610. Total number ol pieces struck, 64,110,381. Total value if ooinage. $43,281,118. The distribution of the bullion reoelvert at the Mint and branches was aa follows: At Phi ladelphia, gold deposited, !).9'I2 41 : gold coined, $l)lJillW. Flue gold bars, 879,87a; sliver deposits and purchBHes. 150,47(1; silver coined, f&2,b71; silver bars, $4(110; nickel-copper and bronne coin age value $1,K7. 540; total deposits of gold uud sliver, f 10.8U.HSfl; total coinage, $12,309,U9l. At the branch Mint, Ban Francisco, the gold deposits were $18.190,6j3; gold coined, $18,22,o00; Silver deposits and purchases, $819,411; silver coined, 81,000; silver bars, value, $110,019; total deposits and purchases, $19,010,087; total coinage, tlfl 0U5.0I9. The Assay Office in New York received during the year in gold bullion, $11,785,627; silver bul lion. Including purchases, $053,091; numtierof fine gold bars stamped. 417; value, $11,411 Zi; liver bars, 305; value, $425,155; total, $11.8.30,414. The operations of the Hraucti Mint at Denver, Colorado, are confined by law to the raeltlug, essaying, and stamping of bullion, returulug the same to the depositor in the form of un tiled bars, bearing the Government stamp of weioht fineness of the gold and silver con tained. The sumber of bars stamped was 211; value,$129,61(5. . . . . , , , To meet the large demand for five cent nickel ooppei coins at tneBoutb, the Director reom meuds that the Branch Mint at New Orleans be authorized to coin suctt pieces. The Branch Mint at Charlotte, North, Carolina. Is being placed in condition for melting, assaying, and easting: into unparied bars the precious metals. About the same nrnohnt of bullto i was oe rived from the mines of the United States as doting the previous yer. notwithstanding the Jaot that emigration to the mining regions has been greatly hindered by ludlau hostilities, and the expeuscs of living uud mining nave been kept very high, while the risks aud uncertain ties which always attend gold miuing have been correspondingly increased. Tne mining districts, however, will soon begin to experience the benefits arising from the rapid approach of railroad communication with the east, the Director recommends the repeal of the laws Which at preseut Impose on all bullion a tax of one-half of one per cent, aud a coinage coarse , of the same amount, or at least the reduction el them to one-half the amount. Dr. Llnderman states that, when he took: Charge of the Mint In April last, it was in a very unsatisfactory condition. Tne refraotory nature of the nickel-copper Alloys had worn the machinery great ly. In three months, ever 1100 working dies were used and broken. Re pairs were commenced in August, aud were so jar completed that operations could be resumed In October. Every department is now in goo! condition, except that some new machinery is Heeded. Tlie'roandanpy of inferior coins arises from, the fact that the banks and other moneyed in stitutions prefer clean coins, aud Instead of fathering up the old aud soiled ones which are BO plentiful, always send to the Mint for tUeua, where there is no limit by law npoa their coin age. The Director reoowmend that the profits accruing irom the coinage of nickel-copper aud bronze nieces be set atart for purchasing the old coins whenever they shall be offered, tne mot.nl thna received to be worked into new win. The net nrottts arising from the minor coinage, and paid into the Treasury of the United Stales for the fiscal year, amounts to $1,175,000. The Director states that, of all (he many mil lions that have been coined uere, in goiu ana silver, a very small proportion now bears the tamp of the United btates. And when the sovereigns, francs, or tbalers come back to us, WS treat mem in me same way; mi uiu uus.r commerce keeps the coinage new aud good, nd lightens the loss which might otherwise be vexatious and burdensome. All the coinage ought to be kept clean and legible; and when they cease to be so, the Mint ought to be autho i rlted and enabled to take them oaok, aud give sew pieces tn their stead. With regard to the proposed uniformity in the coinage of the world, the Dlreotor says that, on tbe 81st Of December, 1862, a letter on this subject was addressed to the Treasury Depart ment from the Mint, in which the precise ground was taken, which has lately been agreed upon by the Paris Conference. It was, in efiect. as follows: A French coin of 25 francs Would be worth In our present money. $4,82-5. A British sovereign, new, is worth $4-80 7. Here are pretty near approaches, not only as to those two, but also as to our flve-dollar piece. Hup posing tnem all fashioned on the French basis, then tbe new sovereign would be bronght down by 4 2 cents, and the new flve-dollar pleoe by 17 6 cents. The shilling in money of account, wonld be 25 cents, and the franc 20 cents. We should also have a definite relation to the new gold coinage system of Austria, Prussia, and the German States. The lira of Italy has long been In unison with the franc of Franoe. The weight of the tufif-eogle would be 124 9-20 grains, Instead of 129 grains, as at present. With respect to foreign coins, the Director further stales that the silver sol of Peru, whloh fs the successor of tbe peso or dollar, is found to be of standard fineness, anu the avergae weight V 802 ounce troy, loe dates observed are 11 to The. Mexican silver peso.or dollar of Maxi milian, of the date lHoG. averages 90214 thou sandths fine, and 0 861 oz. or 4 13 grains in weiuht. upon trial of a considerable Quantity. These two reports are furnished by the Assay Office at New York. We have seen but one gold piece of Maximilian, called "20 pesos" of tne uaie jboo, anu weigDing i usu oz. or bl'i f rains. We bad not the opportunity of assaying t, being beld as a urloalty. but the welcht in dicated that the doubloon fineness of 875 has been retained. On this assumption we placed It in the table. The result -of a recent assay of single gold pieces of France, of tbe dates 1863 to 1867, aud mint marks of Paris and btrasburg, is import ant in lis bearing upon the question of interna tional coinage, lor u sucn an lntercbange is to take place, the resneeu ve countries mint kr Rood faith In regard totheflneness of their coins, wuiciwuw tue iuunrr win soon come u an end. We find the fineness varvlnir from hHS-fi to R!IH and averaging 899-2. This has generally been the result for many years, and is not what should be expected. The average ought to be W0. as required bylaw. The British ooins are kspi up to the mark. The coinage at the Mint and the several branches durlDg the year was aa follows: .1" INT In Phila- Dknowina Total, To. GOLD. r IoblKgles 496 270' S.ll6 lilf KuKles... e.HW1 Ihr.e iKill.rs S.etl (Uaart. JLsgltss. 8,25 ImjI t..... l,!6 Plus Bars....... 1-7 Uapar'd Bars. Total Gold 618.482 HlLVlIB. Ialini 67 000 Hull Dollars... 67i ) Quart. Dollars 20,7i' lln)M. e,70B Atairidmes-... 1.7m' 8 Out Pieces. 4,70' jkan.nn W TU1 Silver., 7l.7n (crriti. lOurMM. II WO.OOO Cul Flttoe... 4,447,000 S tut Pk ovs. a.4D4.0uo 1 Ceai PleoM. H,(7k,ooo iDsial Copper- m mi.ooo !ltuac)we, u,7Mu Value. Pieces. Value, l,8ft 270 6 116 MI.H9) 27 ,925,400 61 l0 lb4 475 7.875 7,mu 6 2 'ih 7,b)4 2.t8 SS.22S 7S.03 .'t!f y M.4WI.U3 - ' IMI.IXW (in.ll72.OKl I ."kIUOT. 57.000 67,000 l,7tK) tAi,i'M 7,4."0 18.175 1U.S70 4iH 141 67S.S2S 1,176 S7u 4HA W.7U0 18S.7UO S.7CK) 4,700 141 4.MW 3o7,490 2.074 tft 1 1, Mi 684 I1.6K2 600 ll,2.V),0On II 602. SO0 1H1.410 60.H80 J1I760 JM.4IU 4,447,000 I,4i4 (mo 11.1(76,(10 I 11 S.J 60 1 (7S.640 6u,se.ooo 11.879. 610 HIM AM Trie f.llowlns; nbl exh'blt. mm ttl rtotnRe cf the M.i?M.n" no branches from their organi sation to June 30, lX'i7: ( Fllrr Oil lino. lulue. F.NTiaH Value, Vaiue. PtillortelphlB...... '7fin Sun Froirdnco I IKrl New Orleans (lOi Jon, SI, lt Iftil tliarlotte(U)Mar. 81. )( 1 183H Dulilonena (to Feb. 28 1H0 I83K AfKuy (jfllce.Isew yorlr.......... 1851 Denver......... im3 7.M1 6T7 40,381,815 5,048.842 6,121.919 S'. iwt.ww M4,7M -IM X12,US.ai4 70,271,862 8,0 : 8.6 12 0.121,81 181.115.888 1,82'2.I70 6,Ml,Vo 29,8.10 07 158.8'4,8KO 2.781,008 MM.170 Total.. fxHS S7S.4H1 tH7,!M 507 1.030,706,161 Tncludlug 7.416.164. copper coinage ol the total value of INTERNAL REVENUE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TBS BALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 OIIESNUT Street. IESTI1AL DtrOT, No. 10:i South FIFTH Street (One door below Oaeimot street). ESTABLISHED 18G2. Our ikock romprlBts all tne denominations printed by tkeGovo vmeut. ALL OR1KR8 FILLED AND FOItWARDED BY MAIL OR IXPRFBH IMMKTIATELY UPON RE CEIPT, a run tier of g rent importance. Urafls on Philadelphia, Post Office Orders, Green backs, and National Rank Note, received In pay ment. .Thelollowlng rates ol commission are allowed On --. ......TWO PUR CENT From $20 to J100.... ..FOURl PER CENT From HH upwards FOUR AND A HALF PER CT The CouirulSBlon is payable In stamps. All orCirs, etc., should be aldressed to (STAMP AUENCY) No. 304 OHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS IRAFT B, RECEIPT 8. ETC. 1122 FOR SALE. PUBLIC SALK ia. PROPERTY. Will OP VALUABLE MILL be sold at public tale on THURSDAY, Dec. VI, 1867, at 1 o'clicic P. M., on the premises, tne property Known as uieuuw juiiuo. auu oa acrs oi iaua. siiuaieu in upin-rjneriuu luwr. ship, Montf:on)er.v couniy, 4 nines irom jxorrisiown. one and a ball miles irom uonsiionocken,oD loei'uua. drlihia aud Reudlnfc Knilruuu. The Mill is adapted to merchants or country work, and coutalni lvo pairs ot French bnrs. with all the necetsary machinery, bolts, etc.: propelled by the Gulf creek, on an over-shot water wheel, with abont twntT-even teet head and lal, Tbe improvements, besides tbe mill, consist of a large stone maoslon bouse, containing twelve rooms, and a larire ball two stories blub; two stone tenant bouses, s'ona barn, smoke-bouse, spring-house, ana oioer necessary out buildings. This property has the advantage of a large country custom, being contiguous to iron works and factories, and Is delightfully situated In me of the most pleasant neighborhoods In the f-tate, convenient to churches, scheols, etc Js well worthy the attention of business men ana capitalists. Also, will be sold a House and Itt of abont three acres, with carriage house adjoining. Terms easy, and made known on the day of sale by 12B7 11 A. L. COKSON. Agent Persons deslrons of viewing the property will be s howu by applying to John Alman. on the prem isea TO RENT. f O L E T, Large Third-Story Room, Well Uglitad, with or without Powr. APPLY AT uetr HO, 10S SOUin TIIIKD ST. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Q.ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C ARRISON, WON. 1 AND N. SUIT II STREET, PIII1VA.. Would Invite tbe attention of gentlemen to his ex tensive assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Bilk Bhlrts and Drawer Cartwrlgbt & 'Warner's Merino Bhlrts and Drawers. XAmbs' Wool " Buckskin " " - Cotton English Swanadown Canton Flannel, made to J. A.'s express order, lor Shirts and Drawers. Also, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Hosiery, Qlov Btocks. Ties, etc eto. ' 1 22rp HOOP SKIRTS. C28. WM. T. HOPKINS, C28. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. KO. C2S ABCIT STBEIET. BELOW SB" TENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Alao dealer In tal lines of low-priced New York and Eastern made bklrts. All the new and dexlrable styles an d nines ot Lsdlet', Misses.', and Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on hand and made to order, embracing the largest and most varied assortment In IhW market, at very mode f&t4) prices. very lady should try "O ir Own Make" of Hoop Bklrts, as they have no equal. Southern, western, ana ueijr Trade buyers will find It to their lutereHtlo examlnn our goods. Catalogues of styles, sizes, and prices lent to any Kiurtibo. v 17 mix MILLINERY. TRIMIVIINGS ETC, MRS. R. DILLON. NOS. 828 AND SSI SOUTII STREET Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, tor Ladles, Misses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, Blbbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, eta Milliners supplied. S1SI CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE. WEI. T. SNODGRASS & CO., HO. 84 hOUTU SECOND STREET, Au"unce a freih luipoitatlon o 'A,"r' VEEYET CLOTHS, "VlXAVERS, . JACHANS, Vk".VKTKEWS, I CHILL AM, '"IPTED BEAYEBM. ETC. ETC. ETC. adapted for list's and Boy Wear. a Jnrp SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION OUT TON HOLE. OVERSE AMINO, AND SEWING MACHINE Is warranted to execute in tbe best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt ing, Overeeanring, Embroidering on tbe edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and By let Holes in all fabrteB. It has no Equal, being Abso lutely tho best Family Machine In the world, and intrinsically the cheapest. Circulars, witb frxll partictdars and samples of work done on tbia Machine, can be bad by application at tbe Salcsroomsof the Company, S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets. Instruction given on tbe Machine gratui tously to all purchasers. n i tfrp BOOTS AND SHOES. fHE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS A.TSI 8IIOE8, FOB flESTLEHBH ASD BOTH. CALL AND SEE THE NEW BOX TOES. PBICF.S FIXED AT IXW FI6VRES. DARTLETT, KO. 33 KOITII SIXTH STBEET, 11 28 tf ABOVE CHESNUT. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., MERCHANT JEWELERS, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENINO VIENNA FANCY GOODS, PARIS FANCY GOODS, - DECORATED PORCELAINS, FLOWER STANDS, ENTIBELY NEW DESIGNS, Mounted in. Bronze, Gilt, and Carved Wood, PARIS JET JEWELRY. 10 IS tntnsSmrp HARDING'S EDITIONS OP Family, Pulpit, and Photograph BIBLES, Prayer, Hymns, Family and Pocket Bibles, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. New and Beautiful Styles, Blah Turkey Morocco, Antique Relief, and Gold. STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS, COMBINED Harding's Patent Chain-Back PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The book trade and dealers In fancy articles for Holiday Bales will find the most extensive assortment of Photograph Albums In the country, and superior to any heretofore made, For treat strongth, dura bility, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain Back Albums are unrivalled. Purchaser will find it greatly to their advantage to examine these new lines ot goods before making up tltetr ordersor Holiday stock. Also, a large and splat did assortment of new styles of Photograph Albums made in the usual manner. WM. W. HARDING, No. 30 CHESNUT St., Philadelphia, 11 21 thstust Below Fourth .Booth Bide. DIM PEEL'S PATENT STEAM BOILER. wi)E XPLOISCN ON ACCOUNT OF LOW WATER, Can be put at 30 percent, less cost tltau any otlier Boiler to do tne same mount of Work. 11 7 thBtulm F. P. DIMPFEIi, OFFICE. No. 608 WALNCT Street, Philadelphia. Wilmington, 3d Mo., IB, It 07. F. P. Dlmpful, Esq. Beapected Frleud: In refer ence to onr experience with the Dtmpfel Boilers, would say we have nine In use In our.Oottoa Factor, three of which were put In In 165s. the last three In 1866. For economy and safety, they have our decided preference over all others, within our knowledge. Truly, yours. PDSB.Y BROTHER. REDDING OF EVERY DKSORIPTION"; AT KEI3TJCEr PRICES. VOSUslU AND.MKTAIL. 0. BIDB ATENUR NEAR TlMiE NT imntbArp Cr. rULLTTIS, OIL PAINTINGS, ETC. E W E N C R A V I N G 5 ! JAMES S. EARLE & SONS BECl TO CALL ATTENTION TO TIIE OPENING OF THEIR IMMENSE FALL. IMPORTATIONS OF Engravings, Chromo-Lithoe;raphs, Photographs, AND OIJJECT8 OF ART. The annexed list contains the Subjects aird Artists names of a tew of tbe most prominent: TITE M ES8ENG E It OF I.OVE, Compte Calls. TUB LAST KOBE OF BUMMER, do. tOM'l UDE, Buehler. IA PKCHERESSK, do. JEANNE QUI KIT Lobrachon. JEANNE QUI FtiEUAK, do. LITTLE MODEL, K. Vtf re. KOMEO AND JULIET. Jalabert. PEACE AND WAR, (lustave D ire. BC'HILLEU BEFORE WEIMAR, Endir. BUAKESrEAKE BEFORE ELIZA BETH, do. CHRIST WALKING ON THE SEA, Jalabert. THE BPARROW Oif LESBIA, Mazerolles. BEM BRANDT'S ANATOMICAL LE3BON, BischoF. TIIE SLAVE BALE, Gerome. FELL A II WOMAN, Landelle. t BMENIAN WOMAN, do. ANDROMEDA. ' Beaumont. POM 1' EI AN INTERIORS, Coomans. LESBIA (bead), . Baxter. ON THE ARNO, Bowbotbam. DUNDERAWE, do. BAVARIAN MOUNTAINS, Zimmerman. LOCH TAY, Blchardson. LOCH RAUNACII, do, CHAOINQ PASTURES, Sholders. MIK8 LILY'S CARRIAGE. Haytter. ORANDMOTHEIfS TREASURES, O'Nell. JOY AND ANXIETY, Oarrack. THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Dobson. THE LO.-iT PIECE OF MONEY, Mlllais. RESCUED, Anidell, CHANGING PASTURE, Roa Bonhenr. THE OFFER AND ACCEPTED, Thos. Kaed. THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT, Hannah. THE SUNSHINE OF LIFE, Kicks. HOME TREASURES, Smith. MARKET MORNING, Herring. THE SMITH Y. Herring. AFTER WORE, Thos. Faed. CHRIST HEALING THE SICK, BenJ. West. ISAAC WALTON, Mlllais. THE BOOK OF LIFE, Pope. MY FIRST SERMOV, Mdlalft. MY BECOND SERMON, Mll.als. LOVE'S MELANCHOLY, C. Mayer, RASPBERRIES, W. M. B own. THE BAPTISM, Chromo, Castoldl, MADONNA OF THE CHAIR, do. Raphael. ECCE HOMO. do. Guldo Renl. MATER DOLOROSA. . do. Carto Dolce. THE DEAD CHRIST, do. Milan Gallery. MADONNA AND CH ILD, V llan Gallery. STAR OF BETHLEHEM, Portalls. , All the Standard ENGRAVINGS and CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS constantly la stock, and the prices of all very moderate. ; JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, No: BIG OHESNUT Street, : 1123eodlm PHILADELPHIA. : TOBACCO. n ES TDS.Y TOBACCO. IN ORDER TO S ATINFT THE DEIHAftlt OF TIIE tOSSIIIl KHM OP BBIOHf TIU('0. WKAKG MAHmUTHK"CKI IHKY" IHOIW NKLt.CTIONN OP THE CHOICEST KKlUIIT I.KA P, ANU ABK PA4 HINU THE NAME IN FOIL. AN OVK HULK W..ODN, IIAKIM1, WITHOUT KXKPT10S,TIIH IlrNT PINE4UT KTKK MA HE. tbviti TBtrri 'K in W E WISH IT DISTINCTLY 1INDEKNTOOU THAT WE S'ON'IINVE TO PACK MONEY TO THE AlUiimT OP ONE II IfSI Il ED DOtLA RN DAILY IN THE "CEMTUKY TO BACCO." The Quality Improved. Try Our New Bright Western "Century." Greenbacks packed la Every DBF. 1 100. tlOO, THE ROWINO DEMAND POK KH1UI1T, WEST; UN CHEWINU TlintttO IN DIK'EMUMTO PA K IN AD DITION lO OVK KEUUI.AK Hit A N Or DAKK CENTIJKY I'nlLOlIHHHIUIIT.VOLIIKN 1.EAE "HDJI I'lIBVi" TO CON NIIIHKRS OK THE A.IUIIT UHAhCN TOKA4 4 0, ONE THIAIiWrLI.SATHtPYTIIK.H THAT IT IN THE P1AEST MAN l! PACT U It ED. Oar Bright and Dark "Cmtury" bold Everywhere, ana Used by Everybody, W. B. Bnrgess, Korrlstown,l(X. Oecrue Parker, Pottsvllle, tit). W. H. Nay lor, Burlington, N. J. Jacob Keyser, No, &XZ bouln street, Philadelphia. George M. Butler, No, 1126Passyunk rosd. A. C. Blake, Philadelphia. Ie W. U. Wiggins, JUeventU and Christian st recta. T. 1). Horn, ttixth and Germsntowa road. B. L. Ward, Philadelphia. Parties who have found Money In! Century Tobacco. Mondays. K. W. Forg, No, 1711 Thompson st. Charles lleclitel, Trenton. N. J. Johu Blarr. Jr., Caruden, N. J. (loo. ico. I1UU. Tuesrl esdays. ( C. II. Krercl wo oos. -! Klc:h'd 1). V Two f 50. I J. Li, Alters, C. II. Krerchmur. Juniper street. Tw i. wriKbt, becoud aud Dock. 150 uerinauiowa roaa. ney dnondnj-B. ( K. A. DeHaven, Ninth an 6 208. 6 2o. -i K. Lucius, Burlington, M. 6 2011,6 208. (. Theo.Bstker, No. 24 Diok d Ilace sts. J. kioson st. 7'bursdays. 0s, lua, 10s los, los, los f Bamnel McBrlde, Seventeenth, and Fridays. I Walnut streets. 6s. 20 6s. i It. 11. Chlijuisn. Fifth and C'he.mut 6s, 6h, 6s, 6s. I streeU. vviu. jiuuuvlv, ioo wnjruuujt .ireeu Baturdays. ( A. Elwdod, Chesntt and Thirteenth fct, yiKTV 2s,- BtreelH. 2 2, 2. 2. 2, (. Jouas Knox. Itoxboro, Pa. vtryly. ?Are packed In tfcmlury Tobacco" Kvery Day. 4 One llucdred Iiollars la Uultsd Every !my. (, . Btates notes. We would be glad to reouve ths names of the find ers of all or any of then, notes, and preaeul them Willi the Tobacco which accompanies the amount found-not so lunch for the purpose ot publishing their names, lit ti .ailaly tmrselVHS that the money l,a. in all case, reached the '"loRILT.ARD. K, A. VAN hCUAICIC, nOLK AtlKNT. 11 21 Ihs6tl No. 16 B, FRONT Blreet. Phllada., Pa. WANTS. WANTED, BY A LA BOB 1BY GOODS JOBBING IIOUBK, a First class BALKS MAX. To an active, energetic man, who can control an extensive trade, a liberal salary will bs given. Address In coutldcuoe. with real cams, K. R. T . U i ft At this VOlcf, f Oh as. Teager, No. !8l7 Garden st.1 I Juliu McUulilsu, IU Pniilur street. ) Julius tsiuiih, No. l N. Hlxtb St. (, J.Margeul Davis, bixth Police Dlst, DRY (JOOOS. flCH LACE CURTAiriS AT AUCTION PltlCliS! The subscribers bays )ast received, from the late AUCTION BALKS IN NEW YORK, TUR11E UUiNDUF.D PAIUS or FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the h'gbent quality, some of the IUCHEsT MADS. ALSO, NOTTINOIIAM LACK CURTAINS, EHBkOIDEBED MUM LIN CURTAINS, IACQIIABD AND , MPS LIN DRAPERIES, TENT I RULE CURTAINS, IN GREAT VARIETY. SHEPPARO, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. QHEAP LINEN GOODS. SKEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, MO. 100S CIIE9HUT STREET, Are now receiving from tbe recent AUCTION SALES. HOME VERY CHEAP LOTS OF Barnaley Sheetings, Towels, Hue stbacks, nil Other Linen Uoods, To which they Invite the attention of buyers, AS BEING NHAREK 1 Q OLD PKIOKd than anything they have been able to efler. Blankets at Reduced Prices. The subscribers are now prepared to offer the laigest assortment to b6 found in the city of Superior Quality Blankets, All-wool and Extra Width, for lest Family TJse. ALSO, CIHB AND CBADLE BLANKETS, And a Full Line of MEDIUM BLANKETS, foi Hotels, Public Institutions, etc SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, IlouseFornlshlDg Dry Goods, 11 80 20t SO. 100S CHESNUT ST. WARBURTON & SON, . No. 1004 CIIKSNTJX Street, i OP FEB TO LADIES AND THE TRADE, CHOICE GOODS, ; At Lov Prices, to Meet the Depression In Business. BONNET VELVETS, PLUSHES. , EATINS, COBDED 8ILK8, . POULT BR BOIES, ' , CRO DE NAPLES, MARCELLLSE, BONNET RIBBON3, SASH BIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS. , VELVET BIBBONS, AATIN BIBBiN9, ; MANTUA RIBBONS. CRAPE HIBBONS, . BEfeT MAKES OF ENGLISH CRAPE1, BLACK . AND OOLOBED. A LABGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF RE 4. L LACE GOODS, IN , POINT, BRUSSELS. VALENCIENNES. GUIilPCBE, MALTESE, M THREAD, BKAL BLOND, OLUNT, INSEBTINOS TO MATCH. TARLETAN8, ILLUSIONS, AND FINE NETS, t yards wide, for Evening Dresses. A SPLENDID BTOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS AN IN8KKTIN03. BARQAIN8. THS FINEST AND NEWEST IMITATION LICE GOODS. UlstutU A large discount to the trade. POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHAEP & CO., 727 OHESNUT STREET. mm Q L O A K I N C 8. WE ABB DAILY RECEITINO TUB NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKENCS, WHICH WE OFFER AT OBEATLT BE DUt'ED PRICES, IN ADDITION TO X FULL LINE OE FANCY CASSIMERES, COATINGS AND GOODS GENEBALLT ADAPT"1 TO MEN'S AND BOYS WK nomas; cuwniw & lewis, . CLOTH JOBBERS, 1 24 Cm nVfl, IV AMD 1 S. FOCBTII ST. DRY GOODS. M A R,K E T Cq 1VI1NTII. fc Larsc Assortments, at Low and Popular Prices, of LADIES' CLOAKS. CIIIIISTMAS SHAWLS. CLOAKTX4J ( LOTUS. OYERFOATIHtlS. t'AKSIMEREfr. CHRIST 91 AM DELAINES. CHRIVTMAS PItlNTS, CUBIST 91 AS PLAIDS. FRENCH POPLINS. JFREACIt IEKI.'OES. BLACK DKEKS GOODS. ROYAL BLANKETS. FINE IUI Lift. DOMESTIC GOODS. IIANDHERCOIEFS. HOSIERY, CHKIH19IAM LACES. CIIBISTHAS SCARFS. " : COLLABS AND t UlfS. 9 7 stuth I E N N E L L C O ., NO. 1017 MAHKH.I Htreet, Phlladelpbls, MEN'S WEAR. HA11MK1S. cts. 65 cis. 70 cis. 76 cts. 87, cts, per yard. CHMlJb.Jli:. 75 cis. 87 cts. (I'tm. ll'SO per yard. FLANNELS. WHITE. BED. AMD FLANNItLS. 25 cts. is CIS, HI CIS. 85 cts. 37 CIS. COots. 62, cts. per yard. MUSLINS. . ' i WHITE AND BROWN BUIHT1NO AMD SUEETINO. 8 4, iUClB. 4-4, licts. 4 4.15 01S. 4-4, IS CIS. per yaru. 4-4, 18 cis. 4 4, 20 cis. 4-4, 5 cts, per yard. CALICOES.- ALT. TBE lihBT MARK OT CALICOKS. 10 CtS. li VIS, 14 CtS. 15 CIS. 16 Cts. 17 cts. per yara, TICKING. ' llicte. 16 Cts. , 18CIB. 20 CM. 25 cts. 31 cis. 37 H cts. per yard. BLANKETS. ' " ' Per P.lr. ' Per Pair. AH Wool BlBnkew...8 ooi All-Wool Blankets .H 5 ' " ...... s-2s " " ...... " - " ..... 4 0l M , . I'UO j. Up to the Unest made - i 9IABSEILLES QUILTS. Apiece., ' -Apiece. Marseilles Qullts.....3-50l Marseilles Quilts A'0S " " 4 501 UP to tbe tiuest Prlr.e Medal Quilts. Also, HONEY COMB, LANCASTER THICKS, . O'I'IOMaN, AND AS.1IA.MIIKA t I I I.TJ. A laise asBurtUipni of Taiile Linens, anu Nspklus. Doylies, Towels, bhlnlug, 1'IJo Case, and bueetlug Linens. A GREAT VARIETY OF WINDOW SHADES. Persons wou'd do well by giving the above stock aa , examination, having all been purchased for cash at tbe recent decliue In goods. , Uitbemat 212 north EianTn st. 212 H LE MAISTRE & ROSS Have Just opened a large aud choice lot of OOODS suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SOCh as ' 3 '. ' HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Oer.Ui', and Chil dren's wear, compr sing " Plain Linen, Hemmed Hemstitched, ' Embroidered, Coltred Boidered Tncked, eta, much below regular rates. REAL LACE HPKFS. Irom (210 up.r -IMITATION " . SJOBBlanp. H'l " ' fi-oonp. LACE COLLABS from 85 cents up. LACE TIDIES at a barg.lu. '' LACK CURTAINS PBOM . AUCTIOS. S0 and Yi U-m dbp n.lr. Also. CURTAIN LACE. Very oheap. f I 4C0O yards HAkBUKQ EDQINQS ANDIN3EBT-. INQS, of elegant patterns. II lss. UIKAKD KUW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will be preparf d to offer for HOLIDAY PRE- bKNTB spleudld sssortments of . LACES. LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VKILfi. ' . EMBROIDERIES, ETC AT PRICES TO INSURE SALES, THEIR STOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Will be offered at the Lowest Rates. ' saevcttin una unmui dui.i.) Olrard Row, Philadelphia. "A'.flW CHVTTIO JAMES & LEE, NO. 11 NOBTU SECOND STRBET, SIGN OP THE GOLDEN LAMB, ABE NOW BXCEIVINO, IW ADDITION TO THEIR USCALIY LARGE STOCK OF CASSIMERES, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF t OOATINQ qoods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 8 2Jths QLOAKS! CLOAKSJ I ALL THE NEW STYLES NOW BEADY. CLOAKING CLOTHS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. I CLOAKS CUT FREE OF CHARGE. , Ths only CLOAK STORK lu the olty when you eaft (et full value lor your money, Js at ; D. WATKIN8'. ! NINTH AND OHEItHY. i817lbfni2iu Betwesa Arch sal Rave,
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