The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 06, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DEOEMDER 0, 18C7
MUSICAL,
' ftfU. IIA.WLMANN'S OrgRATIC OOKCMtT ut
Truing drew a large audience to Concert Hall.
Sftle was tee fifth concert given this season by
Um distinguished German tenor, and at lan
taej Lave become on established Institution la
nr musical commouUj. Mr. Habelmann was
assisted last evenlug by Mrs. HenrletteBebrens,
Mr, Joseph Herrmanns, the distinguished b'tseo,
Mr. Jfn Loils, and a irentleraan amateur.
Mrs. Behrens gave the audience Blumentbal's
'Way to ParaJlse," and Ardlti's L'Ettaai value
Tbe latter she snog with rare sweetness and ex
pression, and well deserted the imperative
t core wblcb it elicited. r. Herrmanns Las
seldom appeared to better advantage In his favor
ite ro'ta tban he did last evening. Ho first
rave a solo "To the Storm Winds," by Carl
Bvers which was heartily encored, and subse
quently appeared In costume in his great per
sonation of "Mophlstopbcles,r supported by Mr.
Habelmann as "Faust," and Mr. Jean Louis as
'Valentin." The first act of Gounod's Faust
Was given entire, and likewise the serenade and
encounter with "Valentin," from the fourth act.
It U unnecessary for us to speak of the manner
In which tbeae charming morceaux were ran
slere 1. Suffice It to say that it was unexcep
tionable, and the effect was much heightened
by the Introduction of appropriate scenery.
At the close of the concert, Messrs.
Habelmann and Louis in costume
gave the amusing duet from Flotou'a opera of
etradeila, which was received with rounds of
laughter and applause, as on the occasion when
it was recently presented at Horticultural Hall.
This evening Mr. Habelmann's sixth Costume
Concert will be given at Concert Hall, M'me
Beitba Johannsen, and Messrs. Herrmanns, Ha
belmacn, and Jean Louis, participating. Iu
addition to several solos, the programme pro
visos selections from Bowlni's droll Barter of
Bni , and the entire second act ol Ft del to, the
nly opera given to the world by the master
hand of Beethoven.
Mb. Kennedy's Scotch Songs. "Twa Niclits
an Scotland" are promised by Mr. Kennedy, the
eminent Scottish vocalist, who ha3 no superior
m an interpreter of the characteristic melodies
t bis native land. The concerts will take place
at the Musical Fond Hall this evening and to
morrow. Amot.g the selections on this even
ing's piogramme are "My Aln Fireside," "An
nie's Tryste," "Jock o' llazeldeao,'' and "Jjha
Crnmbie." Miss Kennedy, an accomplished
performer, will preside at the piano, varying
the entertainment with a sprinkling of lively
Bcottith reels. .
FROM HAVANA.
Latest Hews by Steamers D.erease of
tbe Tallow 'eTr Otmmtrcul Ad
vices, Ete.
KVBNIKO TELBOBArH SPECIAL C0BH8SP0MBXCB.
Havana. iSov. 80, 1HU7.
In the dearth of more Important news, tliere
la nothing Jiere to write about, except, to men
tion the Increased unpopulailiy of the
Governor, and to rejoice over the decrease of
the epidemical disease which first appeared
last October, and bits been raging since. The
mild ttmperalure of the weather has considera
bly lessened the number of oases, particularly
iue more dangerous ouea, and a few more plea
sant days may rt move tUe disease entirely. As
yet tbe name of the disease la unknown to the
materia medica profession; but tney are ear
nestly Investigating the symptoms and nature
of tbe epiuemlo. Tbe opposition to tbe
Uovernor arises from , several Improprieties
whleli fce has perpetrated. One of bis unpopu
lar acts was to create unnecessary alarm,
and Injure commercial trade by bid
feealth orders. As a consequence of these
orders, tbe Boards of liealtn In
MJIereut parts of the island bave placed an in
terdict On all coasting vessels coming from
Havana, and most, on arriving here, are
obliged to remain at great pecuniary loss.
Tbe Governor's appointment to the Iutioector
galp of Hospitals of a very unlit man, and one
of bad repute, has been severely condemned,
and a report lias been circulated that It was
donefc allow tbe Governor a good opportunity
of obtaining for bis private purse tbe 8100.UOO
specially provided In tbe city court chests for
aanltary purposes. The scandal against hirn
bas been increased by bis conduot at the fune
ral of tbe late General Mayano, hn having pub
jicly appeared iu tbe prooeaaion nonchalantly
rmokiug a large pipe, In open carriage. It
la said that be is only waiting bere to obtain
some wealthy heiress for bla wile, and that then
be will return to Hpaln, without carrying
any pleasant feeling towards tne
Cubans. Already be has made three attempts
t form an alliance with prominent Ureole fami
lies bere, and has failed: and now be U being
gallant to the daughter of a millionaire, lately
a parveun A commission has been ordered to
report on the condition of the sugar plantation
of tbe contractor for cleaning the streeu of this
city, where an epldemlo has been extensively
raging among the negroes. It it tbe plantation
of "Toledo," situated within a short distance of
tbls city, and the contractor has made It the
receptacle of all tbe filth and garbage collected
from the streets of Havana. Several years' col
lection or tblsexcrement has made his planta
tion a monBter .Nadir of nastluess, and the re
sult Is that sixty negroes bave died by pesti
lence, and others are suffering. Besides this,
the stench has offended the nostrils of the in
habitants of the Cerro, PuenttiS, Marianao, and
Other suburbs of Havana.
Business has been dull, wbile money has been
Elenty. Tbe pronpeota for tbe coining year,
owever, appear good.
HABKETS.
Sugar The market opened this week with
little activity, and closed without any change.
Low elasses till No. 13 are scarce, and are ptd
from to 8 reals. Molasses There bas been
no sales, owing to the scant atonic. Exchange
On London, 60 days, 18 to i percent, pre
mium; on Mew Yerk. loux sigut, 28 to 2o per
cent, discount, enrrencv.
Shipping Arrived, November 2, American
aobooner Philadelphia, Ward, from Mobile,
Nov. 2ft, Amerioan schooner Florida, Adams,
from Penaaoola; Nov. 20, American aobooner
Thomas Jen'erson, Chase, from New York;
American barque John Orlfno, from New York.
Sailed Nov. '2D, British brig Beauty, for New
York.
The Sale of tbe Message..
The National Itiielligencer and the Nun of this
city have both much to say about the premature
publication of the Jlt-ssnee. and endeavor to
shew that the Journals which thus published It
J guilty of a disreputable breach of faith.
Tbls i the veiieot nonsense. We doubt if there
was any breach of faith upon the part of a slnslo
paper. We know t0Ht if we had thaunht the
document worth the cost of paying, say titty
dollars for a copy and one hundred dollars lor
telegraphing t ir0B, Washington, we should
'hrfi fh?tB)F cPe the offer made to
wla th. 1 Prw08 in tne transaction.
Had the President provided the prin
cipal journals of the couutrv with ariAn
coples,J with permission to P7t 7he documen?
intvpeon the condition that it should not be
made public until delivered to Congress then
those journals accepting tbe MeiK ou'd
have been under the strongest obligaUons to
observe, In good faith, the prescrioed comii.
lions. But in this instance tbe Mettsaqe wM
vnfalrly and partially attributed, and upju
this partial distribution comes an oiler from a
well known habitue of the White House, offer
lag to sell the Message to certain parties for
advance and exclusive publication. The
American, for instance, early on Monday lait,
received a telegraphic despatch, of which the
fallowing Is a copy :
Washington, Dec. 1 Fu'Kon,' jltiurU-an.- Would
Sou rec.ive escluuive copy or iM" ty islefraph
r moiaiug peysi T Wliat wou.'d you pa t Answer
Sjulck, EVA KB."
Twenty years' newspaper experience has
JtngU n that Preeidents' mesa r onoitla-
hie commoIHit, and we declined tbe pur
chase, lint bad we accepted tho proposition,
tin re would have bn no breach or laitta and
nothing disreputable In onr part of the transac
tion. Whoihertbe party at Washington would
be cqrjsllT blameless Is another question. Tb
truth is that all tbta clamor about "breach of
faith" and "diwrcputable entei-prise" is got up to
cover the Teal fl nder at Wahingtoa. He Is
known, has sn utablishcd footing in the White
Houe, and until It is proved that his pait In the
aOalr wai net at leapt consented to, toe tnUUi
gencer had better withhold Us nimulated indig
nation Jid'ilmtirt American, Mh.
SEWING MACHINES. :
THE GREAT AMERICAN
COMBINATION CUTTON
HOLE, OVER3EAMING, AND
SEWING MACHINE '
la warranted to execute in the beBt manner
every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt
ing, Overeeaming, Embroidering on the edge,
and in addition makes beautiful Button and
Eylet Holes hi all fabrics.
It has no Equal, being Abso
lutely the best Family Machine
In the world, and intrinsically
tho cheapest.
Circulars, with frfll particulars and samplea
of work done on this Machine, can be had by
application at the '
Salesrooms of the Company.
8. W; Corner of ELEVENTH
and CHESNUT Streets.
Instruction given on the Machine gratui
tously to all purchasers. h t trrp
' INTERNAL REVENUE
PRINCIPAL DEPOT
FOR THB EALB OF
UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS,
No. 304 OHESNUT Street.
CENTHAL DEPOT,
No. 103 South FIFTH Street
(One door below Oaesnnl street).
ESTABLISHKL) 180S.
Our sKick comprises all tie denominations printed
by tte Government.
ALL OIIDEK8 FILLED AND FORWARDED BY
MAIL OR 1XPHFB8 IMMEIIATBLY UPON KG
CIIPT, a matter of great Importance.
Drafts on Pbl'adelpbla. Fo&tOrBce Orders. Oreen
Docks, and NatloDal Bank Notei, received hi par
uent. .TbstollowlDg rates ol commission are allowed
On 20......M.. .........T WO PSR CENT
From 20 to IIW.............. ..FOURl PER CENT
iom 1W) upward..,. FOTJR AND A HALF PER CT
the Commlsaloo Is payable In stamca s
All orders, etc., should be addressed to '
TAMP AdENVY,
No. 304 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS
BRAF1S, RECEIPTS. ETC. 1122
BOOTS AND, SHOES.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS A IV 13 SHOES,
toll EKILEni:N AH I SOT.
CALL A3D EBB THE
NEW BOX TOES.
PBIt'MI FIXED AT LOW MHCBKS.
DARTLETT,
xo. aa th KixTn sthf.et,
U 28 tf ABOVE CHESNDT.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE
CLOTH IIOTJE. j
WM, T. SNODGItASS & CO.,
MO. 84 SOUTH SECOND N1RI ET,
AmiOQBce a fresh Imporutloo o
UDIIS' VELVET CXOTIIt
rilU BEATEBI,
ANTBACHiMi
VKliVETEKWS,
CIII Hill ILL AM,
TCFIEDUeiTKBS.
ETC. ETC. ErC
Also, a Urge and varied assortment of GOODS
adapted: lor Men's and Bovs' Wear. 11 19 lmrp
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS ETC.
MRS. R. DILLON.
KOS. a AND SSI SOUTH RTBEET
Bas all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for
Ladles, Ulaues, and Children,
Aluo, Crapes, silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Flowora,
Featbers, Frames, etc Milliners supplied. SMJ
TO RENT.
f O LET,
Large Third-Storv Room,
Well Lighted, Hb or wltbsnt Vwr.
APPLY AT I .
ii e if no. ioa south tuibust.
FOB 180 H,
rhii popular ( It edged DilnU
ure vulume l rpleie vviib
Pootlo ' eutluienl, PieauluK
Miscellany. HuuavhoM 11
caipia, 4;kleudr ud J4 eino-
r.nuit page, eic.
Prlue 60 ceiitn. Mailed,
CtJOLIIRiK, tin, S MILK Hlrfet, B mlon, ud nolt by
all booksellers. Pblladelphla, J. B. LlPflNCO TT
oo. n a 6i
WILMINGTON
LINE.
BTKAMSUAT
fitl T""IIMII ' II II IW I H 11
i-hiay.li d,oouniiue her Irlim. Tbe ttmrK
birt W liiif Jl!.ruu " tollowr.-Leave CUWNMT
M1NUTON 5 f-X'W. a P. aud WIU
WUiuiuclon. 0 't. Cbcier. , Levjf, M
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
CLAliK & BIDDLE
No. 712 CHESNUT Street,
AUK NOW OHEiNlNGI
AN INVOICE OF
French Mantel Clocks,
. 1
Selected and Imported j Ex-
preesly for their Sales.
t
i
CLAHK & BIDDLE,
CALL ATTENTION
TO THEIR LARGE ASS0KTMENT
or
ts? T IS II LI M. O '
STANDARD SILVER-WARE.
QERMAN-SILVEE GOODS,
i
SUITABLE TOli HOLIDAY
OR lillH wiDHuirp
BlflDAL II"I!S.
CARRIAGES.
QECKHAUS & ALLCAIER
Rtspecttully invite attention to their large and varied
stock of
gUPEKIOIt FAMILY CAR1UAGE8
Of latest styles, with all tbe most recent improve
ments of nnlsn.
ELEGANT LAND ATI,
Jnst completed.
Alto. CLABENCB COACHES! AND OOTJl'F.a Of
different strlrs.
MANUFACTORY AND WABSBOOUS.
HO. 1S04 FBAHKFOBD AYESCE,
Cilrard Avenns. 118rmwnarp
QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
The Fidelity tararaatSi Trust sad Safe
Deposit Company, for the, Safe
Keeping of Bonds, Stocks, and
Other Vadwabla. 1 -
CAPITAX...... $300,000
mOTOML
n. B. BROWKE
CLAKk.CU H. (J LABS,
JOHN WKLHU.
J.(.1I.IJNHAM FELL
ALKk ANDKR HKNltV,
HENRY O. QIBUUN,
(Jtl A time filAiaLr i ivil
Office In tbe Fire-proof Building of tbe Philadelphia
national Bftuk, CIIKMMIT Street, above Fourth.
This Com nan v recelvee on deposit, and UD A RAN-
TEEM THE ISA FK KEEPIMU OF VALUABLES
tinon the followinir rates m vear. via.:
Coupon Bod(1s.... 1 per 11000
Deglstered Bonds aud Becuritlea....-60 ceute per tiooa
Oold Coin or BiiUIod........ ..1'23 per iioo
tsilver Coin or Bull lon..... per (luoo
Oold or Hllver Plate 1 per fluO
Caab Boies or small tin boxes ol Baukere, Brokers,
CapltallHtn, eta., coutents nnkuown to Uie Company,
and liability limited, tub year. . .
The Company orti'iT) for KltNT (renter enclunlvely
holding tbe key) HAi'kAi IMHIDK 11 VAULTS ai
lio. tao, 40, 6ti, and t75 a; ear, acoordlng to site and
location.
Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent.
Interest allowed on Money Depoalta.
Tbls Company Is authorized to receive and execute
Tronu of every description.
12 8)mwfrp) N. B. BROWNE, President,
Bvajlst PATTKRSOM.Hevretary and Xreaiurer.
60Q AKCIS STftEET.
GRIFFITH & PAGE.
t i
NEW ANU 1JESIRAKLE
GOODS FOB HOUSEKEEPERS
r-'INE , !
SWISS OAIIVKD imACKI'jTS,
i
tittn 1
BOOK-&UELVES AND LADDERS
MMUR"r.HtrCSt j
ioruNisHiNcyicr '
DRY GOODS.
Q P EC I A L T IE 3
TH
LADIES' FINE CLOAKS.
NOV OPEN '
Tho handsomest stock wo
havo cvor exhibited, comprls
Inn; Garments In tho most de
sirable materials, and of tho
most fashlonble colors, In
great variety, and which wo
will sell at
POPULAR PRICES.
J. Y. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. CHKSNITT 8TBKRT.
3 PE C I A L TIE 8
IM . i
RICH DLACK DRESS SILKS.
- IV a bave jst received a Caae of '
FINE LYONS SILK S,
Parcbased under advantageous circumstances,
of qualities varying from
S4 to S5"GQ,
To which we respectfully ask the attention of
Ladles. These Roods will be sold for less tban
they would cost to Import.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
MO. OSO CIIESXCT STBEGT,
DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
All the Favorite Colors In
PLAIN (OHDUI P0P1.INSJ,
ItEP,
KPINjlE.IHet.
TELOl'Bs BI SHE,
And other Klch Fabrics fer '
WALKING SUITS,
Wnieb we will sell by the yard, or make to
order.'
LADIES' DRESSES,
MACE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
A large variety of . : . .
LADIES' WALKING SUITS
At all times ready-made to pnt od.
I. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. OSO CHESNUT STRtfET.
p INE DRESS GOODS,
FROM THE LATE FORCED SALES.
One caxe soverb quality GRANITE POFLINb, all
colors, at 75 cents: are now selling at
One esse elegant EMPHKbB CLOTH POPLINS, 7S
rents; are now selllo g at ioa
Onease Ll'HS'8 FRENCH If ERIN0K8, very
Use quality, i fO.
One case FBEKCH SILK POPLIN8 at are
now selling at (2.
One case very heavy FRENCH CORDKD POP
UN 8. at tt'SB: worth ms.
FANCY fclLKS at great reduction,
Klfgant heavy BLACK BILKS, f2M, t2. Black
Bilks, best In the city.
FANCY JS LAINIiS, sew styles, at lMc
J. C tTBltT BBIDOB A CO
' . W. corner EIGHTH and MABKBT Bts.
L A D I E S' C LO A K I N C S.
VELVET stSivEBH.
CBINCUILLA BEAVEBIt
nOKCOW IIKAVEJBS.
.AMTBACUAN BBAVKttM,
WllITI AND
MCABLKTBCAfB,
J. V. HTBAWBRIOOK A JO
. W. corner ElQflTHand KABKETBW.
L A U K E T S!
BUHHETII
B1VWKBTI
All-wool Blankets, 13 per pair.
A 11-wool B ankets, S4 per pair.
Large site Blankets, 8 per pair.
Very large Blankets, 7 per pair.
Elegant Premium Blanket, 8 per pair,
Elegant Gold Medal Blankets, IU per palr
ABOUT PAlBSi or LABdG
BLAl UETSJ, allgbtly soiled at tbe mUl, will be sold
very low,
We bave annsnal facilities tor getting DL AN BETS
direct from manufacturers, and can offer tnem In
larger assortment, and on belter terms tban any
otneis In tbe retail trade.
J. I. STKAWBIUDCE & W
tionmwEST corner
- t '
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
Hlfemri-,
PHILADELPHIA.
QLOAKS! CLOAKS!
A Eli THB KEW BTTI.ES NOW BEAUT.
CLOAKING CLVTUR IN ENULEt
VABIk-TV.
CLOAAH CUT EBEB OF CHABUB. .
Tbs only CLOAK HTOitK In the city wbere ycu can
get full value tor your money, la at j
D. WATKIMS',
NINTH AND OIIERltV.
M17 tbfta2ni Mween Areh aui
DRY GOODS.
Q O M P L lM E N T S
r
THE SEASON.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
OF
VERY ORE AT VALUE
roa
VERY LITTLE MONEY,
HDVlfl HALL & CO.,
NO. 28 SOtTIl SECOND STttEET,
Bave an extensive assortment of new and ele
gant GOOD3, BILE St 811 AWLS. VELVETS
CLOAK IN OS, and DKESH GOODS, wbioti will
be offered at a still further redaction, tans
aflbrdlng to all an opportunity to purouastf
useful and elegant presents for the Holidays, at
Such prloea aa eannot fall to alve aatlsf totlon.
RICH LACE CURTAINS
AT AUCTION PRIOJSai
Tbe subscribers bave Joel received, from tbe late
AUCTION BALES IN HBW YORK,
Til RLE HUiNDKF.D PAIUS
FRENCH LACE CURTAINS,
From tbe lowest to tbe h'gheat quality, some of tbe
, RICH EaT MADE.
Atso,
NOTTINGHAM EACE CVRTAIN,
EMB1 OIDERED MCSEIN CURTAINS,
JACQUABD AND
MUKEIN DKAPEBIES,
VESTIBCEE CEBTAINS,
, IN NIIKAT VABIRTV.
SKEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISOR,
NO. 1008 CHESNUT SJTBF.ET.
QHEAP LINEN GOODS.
SKEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISOR.
NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET."
Are now receiving from tbe recent
AUCTION SALES,
SOME VERY CHEAP LOTS OF
Barn sley Sheeting, Towels, Huo aback,
sad Otber EJsiea Oos.de,
To w blob they Invite tbe attention of buyers, AS
BEING NEARER 1 O OLD PRIOES than anything
tbey bave been able to offer.
Dlankots at Reduced Prices.
Tbe subscribers are new prepared to offer tbe lai gest
assortment to be found In tbe elty of
Superior Quality Blankets,
All-wool and Extra Width, for I est Family Dae.
auo, ,
CBVB AND CBABLB BLANKETS,
And a Fall Line Of MEDIUM BLANKETS, foi
Hotels, Public Institutions, etc.
SHEPPARD, VAX HARLINGEN & ABRISGN,
IIouse-FvmlelilDg Dry do ads,
11 SOMt ' lO. 1008 CHESNUT ST.
HIH AK1 ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
WUl be preparf d to offer for HOLIDAY PBE-
fctEMTS splendld assortments of
LACES. LACK GOODS,
HANDKERCHHP8.
VEIM,
KUBSOIDKRIES, XTa
AT PRICES TO INSURE SALES.
THEIR STOCK OF
HGUSE-rURXISHINS DRY GOODS
'Will be offered at tbe Lowest Rates.
3S - A W W A A.
GUsvrd How, PbUitdelpuiaV
I
MOW OHTHIft
212"oetu EIQHTU ST. 2 L2
LE MAISTRE.& ROSS
Have Just opened a large and choice lot of GOODS
suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, such as
HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Gents', and Chtl.
dren's wear, comprslng Plain Linen, Hemmed
Hemstitched, Embroidered, Col-red Botdered
Tacked, etc., much below regular rates.
REAL LACE HDKFS. Irom 2 25 up.;
IMITATION cents up.
" 1100 up.
LACE COLLARS Irom 35 cents up.
LACE TIDIES at a b&rg.ltu
LACK CURTAINS PKOM AUCTION, tl M and
t4 00per pair. Also, CURTAIN LACE, very obao.
ttttl fards HASBURQ EDQI5GS AND ISHKHT
IN0H, of elegant patterns. IS a loo
1867,
CHRISTMAS.
1867.
B.V.Orser et
XTonvUbi and Aarait Otm
B ave reduced some FIN QOODS for valuable
CHRIST HAS PBESENTS.
rmw! aiiAWijg,
11 MI NN,
1IK HLVSTS,
IM F1.AIIW
TlBt" CO VEBS,
"MM UAMASKS,
LINKS NtPHISS,
UlrtlUVLIIVM
MOHM Us COLLtBS
r A w . w w.m , . . ,
DrtY GOODS.
POPULAR GOODS
roa
LAD E S' DBESSES
A. ISO STJIXH,
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 2S SOl'TH SKCOND STREET,
Opened ThlHeralsg the Iaat Gas Re
snalalaiK mm. hsad
TOCELM EE1TEB C '
FRENCH POPLINS,
IN ALL THE 5KW POPULAR SHADES
OF t OlORI,
AT 87i CENTS FEU YARD F0E1IEB.
PRIOR $125. hji '
8. JAFFRAY & CO.,
bo. ees ciiesset stbkxtt,
ABB BECEIVINO ANO NOW OPESIJIQ
f OB FALL TBAItlj FULL LIMES Of
L1KEKS,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS,
HUCKABACKS,
DUPERS,
TOWELLINGS,
DAMASKS,
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
L. C. HDKFS.,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
CRAPES,
VEILS,
QUILTS,
Lad lea', Oeatts', stud Children's Under
wear, Kmhttold.rl.s, Beta, ILlbWena,
Jbte. ,
The above will be sold at tbe lowest New
York prloea, and on the most advaatageoog
terms.
Rep-resented by 8. Story. SI wfm3m
POPULAR PRICES FOR
w
DRY aOOIDS.
EICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727
OHESNUT STREET.
1 14 tJl
Q L O A ' K I N G 8.
VI ABB DAILY BECE1T1N TUB
ME WEST STYLES OF
LADIES' CLOAK1NC3,
WIIII'U WB OFFER AT OBEATLT BE
BE CEO PBICES,
IW ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF
FANCY CASSIMERES,
COATINGS'
AND CIOODS OENEBALLT ADAPTED TO
MES S AND BOYS' WCAB,
MCEKIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS,
CLOTH JOBBERS,
8 24 Bra BOB. 19 AND Bl S. FOVBTII ST.
HOOP SKIRTS.
628. WM. T. HOPKINS, C28.
MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY
HOOP SKIRTS,
FOB THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL.
NO. OtS ABCII STBEET BELOW SB
TENTH, PUILADELPIIIA.
Also dealer In frill lines of low-prloed New Tor
ud Jtsisrn nnnlc tklrw.
All uw .ud dw-lrbl. strlesaDdslsee ol Ladles',
' Uiwici', aud Cuilort-D's Honp-akirts ounstaully on
liund and mwl. K urdor, embracing Ihe largest and
mutt vrUd assoruneut la U1 4 luarkvt, at vary mode
rfcta prHM.
Kvfiy ..dv should try "O-ir Own Bake" of Hoop
Bk Irts. a Ujer lisvo bo eqnal.
mint hern, WwitTB, aou nj Trade buyers Will And
It to Uinlr liitormtto .xkiuiixi our goiMta,
catalogues ot stylus, siiua, aud rlue sent to any
BdiU'es. u m
WANTS.
WAKTED, BY A LABOE DRY" G00D3
JOEBQ JHOUiiE, a Flrst oiaa BALKS
MAN. To an active, energetic men, who caa control
an extensive trade, a liberal salary will be given.
Address In couUiteooe, wltta leal name,
E. R. T '
l4t At UU Office,