The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 07, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1867.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Jf AIIM.MAWN'8 OlT.RATIO Conckrt last evo
KlEgWM attended liya large and iiiHliloimMe
audience, which fully appreciated thw rate
character ot Ilia musio, Choice selections from
Roeslol's liarber of Hiville wore given, Mailnme
licrtha, Johannseu personating "Itosifia," Mr.
Ilabelmann the "Count," and Mr, Jean Iou.
FiKaro." The second act of Beethoven'
jalsilv opera of Fi'lclio wm alsol given eullro,
with Madame Johanimen as 'Kldello," Mr.
Ilabelmann as "Florlstan," Mr. Herrmauns ax
Roooo," and Mr. Jean Louts as "I'iisarro." All
these artists were In excellent voloo, and their
interpretation of Beetnoven's soore especially
was faithfal, and eujoyaidv received. Aa this
was the lam concert of tue series, we cannot
forbear remark Ing that Mr. Jean Ixwls, who lias
this season inale bis first appearance in opo
ralloroU, lias fairly earned a high place in I lie
estimation of nnr music IovIuk pulillo, and we
treat that we shall soon have an opportunity to
Witness bis debut npon a more extended 8tii;0.
Mr. kunwedv'b Ffi.sT Concert at Musical
Fnod Hall, lt evening, was a very enjoyable
flair. Mr. Kennedy has a fine, clear voice,
and sings with much expression, lie can like
wise lay claim to considerable dramatic power,
his by-play at times being very amusing. The
ballads of Hcotland are unequallod for sweet
ii ess and simplicity, and find no truer Inter
preter than this conscientious artist. His
second and last concert will be given this even
ing, When, In addition to "Auld ltubin Uray,"
'John Anderson, My Jo," "Scots wha ha'e wl'
Wallace bled," and other charming bcottlsu.
books, he will give our grand national anthem
Ol "Ihe Btar-Hpangled Banner."
Mark H akki.f.r'h Ohciif.rtral Concert will
be necetsurlly omitted on next Monday after
noon. In conae quence of the occupation of Con
cert Ilall by other parties. Ou the following
Monday the aeries will bo permanently re
fcuined. Mr", t andkr ah "Mart Stuart," List
evening Mrs. K. W. Lander made her first ap
pearance In this city as "Mary Hluart," at the
Academy of Music, and fully sustained the
blgb reputation she has achieved in the oom
f anion role of "Elizabeth." The two characters
are tbe exact opposite of each other, but
Mil. Lander's conception of "Mary Hluart" is
quite as correct as that of "El'iiabeth," and she
plays the former with tbe same earnestness
which so eminently characterizes her as the
'Virgin titieen." The effect of her fine acting
was much Increased by the splendor and ap
propriateness of her toilet, and altogether the
personation Of tue unfortunate Queen or Hoots
was so classical that we are glad to know that
It will be repented on Monday evening. This
afternoon Elizabeth Is given at a matinee.
M'li.k Fanny Janauschrk in German
Tbagkdy, This great Herman tragedienne has
created a seusatlon In New York approaching
theurore which has greeted Madame Klstorl
ever since her first appearance In this con u try.
Her acting has a rugged simplicity eminently
appropriate to several of the mlei which she
assumes, while she Is equally gified with a true
appreciation of the requirements of highly
wrought situations. Ou Monday evening, Do
eeonber 18, she will make her first appearance
In this city at the Chvsnut Street Theatre, and
daring the single week of her engagement she
will appear consecutively in Medea, Adrienne
ZAcouvreur, Deborah, Jigmont, JCmilia Ualotti,
nd itartranne. The price of admission has
been placed at one dollar, with fifty cents extra
lor reserved seats.
The Boiler Kxplo.lon at Fall River-Full
Particulars.
The Fall River ( Mass.) News of Thursday even
ing gives a long aoooun t of the terrific boiler ex
plosion which occurred the same morning, and
waa partially reported In our telegraphic
colnniiiB One of the boilers of the Globe ftlnt
works, at rail Klver. exploded about half-post
Six o'clock, entirely demolishing the boiler
bouse, which contained seven boilers, and set
tins fire to the pi lnt works, which were com
pletely des'royed.
The Aeu says: "Two of the boilers were
thrown Into the air, and, In descending, struck
upon the roof-of the madder dye-house, making
a complete wreck of that building boilers,
reels, timbers, machinery, and steam pipes
being mlDgled in one confused mass. A piece
of another boiler, weighing over three tons,
Btrnck the atone wall of the main building
(which was two feet in thickness), and went
through H, opening a breach forty or fifty feet
wide the eutlre height of the building (four
stories). A portion of the exploded boiler,
With a Urge number of the tubes, weighing
about half a ton, struck the cottage occupied
by a Mr. Borden on the opposite side of the
Street with such force as to smash In the
upper part of tue front, tearing oir the Jet and
thoroughly demolishing the windows and
tioors. As soon aa the noise was heard in
tbe bouse, a yonng man visiting there in
Bllnctively pushed Mrs. Borden out of doors,
bat she exclaiming, 'My child! my child!'
' attempted to rush back Into the house to reco
ver her child, who whs In a cradle near the
tove. But tne youDg man prevented her, and
coing in minseu lounu thai inree Kerosene
arops which stood on the mantelieoe had been
knocked over on the stove and exploded, so
that the flames almost enveloped the baby's
cradle. Be carried the child to its mother, safe
and sound. This was an almost mlraou'ous
escape, for In an instant after a large tuoe from
V- boiler came crashing through the house and
Boent its "rce ou the very spot where mo
ment be(orehe you,.; ?aDe In J J"
J4o damage was done to the nousv P tue names
of tbe burning oil. .
'Another large piece or the same Doner,
weighing about three quarters of a ton, with a
considerable number of tubes, passed over the
same cottage, knocking down the chimney and
lodging Uself in a garden some two hundred
and fifty or three hundred yards from i 3'ier'
fcgune, and "'""g ialo the harcCWea
ground to tue depth of a foot or more. Tubes
and bricks were scattered In great profusion all
along the path of the flying missiles, and we
think It safe to say that tubes and bricks could
be found In large quantities anywhere within a
Tjlua of three hundred yards from tbe boiler
bouse. Windows fthd doors In every quarter
were demolished.
."In the maticfer dye-bouse, wheie the two
boilers lay, some sixteen hands were at work at
the time of the explosion, yet not one of them
was seriously Injured. Thomas McKale, the
person who was most Injured In this room, says
that tbe workmen there were tossed about aud
thrown down like mere toys. Me was at work
close to tbe place where one of the boilers fell,
and would have been crushed to death had It
not been for tbe support which the large reels
gave to tbe falling timbers, lie was Injured la
Uie right shoulder and left leg. and received a
alight cut on tbe head. Patrick Lowney, who
was at work In the same place, received asllght
Injury In tbe back. Four persons were at work
Where the other boiler fell, yet all escaped with
out Injury. On hearing the 'rip,' rip' of the ex
ploding boiler, and seeing the gas lights extin
guished, they thought something was wrong,
and rushed out just In time to save themselves
from a horrible death. Hiram 1'leroe. the fire
man, was seriously injured about the bead aud
OhesL There was a large cut upon his head
gome four Inches In length, and his left ear was
bUt. Ills bead was bruised in a shocking man
ner, the periosteum, or the membrane Invest
ing tbe skull, being denuded to a considerable
ftxieni." - " . .
About, two hundred bands are thrown out of
employment by this catastrophe. .
Chambersburg to be Rebuilt by Co-ops-ratios.
Chambersburg Is to be rebuilt; Its citizens
aave formed a Building Association on the
co-operative plan. The object of this Associa
tion hi declared In Its constitution to be "toe
' feccQiunlaiion of a fund by the savings of the
ambers sufficient to enable every stockholder
I1 nul savings safely and speedily, and to
Er rettl ' i. or to Invest the same us It
L?emed by him most profitable.".
. ""Vvanlan of legal age can beoome
5i?abSrJ?of.iihta A-wooiatlon by buylug a sin
SI?h aud "liulnK the constitution
1? --ffljas?" 'vnS"-
greitesT caution w ill be" uied." P in the
of course goes Into the treasory, ana l,
fund again reaobes the fixed amount, the am
process of allotment la repeated. '
This form of co-operation Is rapidly onmlnir
IdIo favor ' among laboring men throughout
the Northern Btates. We have reoeutiy sea
accounts of the formation of several such
ocletiea as this at Chambersburg. To get a
we Is an ambition not less praise woi thy
i common, and co-operation Is aa easy
' f e road to Its attainment.
Her. Mr. Barton, of Hartford, who
1Us Mr. Beeoher'a pulpit, it one of
-rent and elfeotira preachers in
CLOTHING.
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST
CLOTHING IW TilE CITY.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Nos, 603 and 605CHESNUT St.
Every Garment In our Exten
sive Assortment LOWERED
in Price to suit the times. We
are determined to close out
our Stock of Overcoats and
Heavy Suits before the Holi
days! Very Cheap. Prices
greatly reduced on Ordered
Work.
Parents, brine: along your
Doys. We have all kinds of
Soys' Clothing, which wewiil
sell very low.
The Oest Ready-madeCloth-ing
in Philadelphia at the low
ost figures.
Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed to every purchaser. 9308n
HOLIDAY GOODS.
VIENNESE SKATE DAGS,
THE CiltKAT CHRISTMAS
IS O "V E L T Y.
These Elegant Goods have been expressly designed
for this
CHRISTMAS SALES,
AND ABE SOLD EXCE.VKI VEIT MV
BAILEY & CO,
No. 819 CHESNUT Street.
10 2 tbsta
PHILADELPHIA..
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
MERCHANT JEWELERS,
No. 822 CHESNUT STREET,
ARE NOW OPENING
VIENNA FANCY GOODS,
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
DECORATED PORCELAINS,
FLOWER STANDS,
ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS,
Mounted in Bron'ie, Gilt, and
Carved Wood,
PARIS JET JEWELRY.
10 16 tulbssmrp
H
OLIDAY PRESENT S.
NO. ioSl CHESNUT STREET.
Bins. ra. a. binder;
Has JiiH received beautiful assortment of PARIS
UltKb 1(U,lh, Id the latest cosiuiuee, at Lull price.
Larue aaaoilmrnt of
kjmic Fancy goods.
ELEGANT FKEKCH tsAbH-HOLDERS FOR THE
WAIBT.
NEW 6TYLE JET. GILT. AND PEARL BANDS,
FOK THE HAIR.
CORAL bKTAD NECKLACES.
HTKKL AND JET JKWELRV.
ZFPriYK feLl I'PKKH, beautiful pauerng.
V.Y I'M YK CUHHIONS, Urge variety.
OKN'IS' hMOKINU OA l'H, new SVc lb.
I 1 0 A II CA H Ktt, KTU ETC. .
tuoicE r ok point Applique tidies.
DKEftS AND OLOjf, TRIMMINGS,
SATINb, ,G.I.M-, ORNAMENTS.
Jll'OLE Trimmings, BUTTON S.
Point Ai'"iu,' tinny, Valeucleuuai, Blond,
Tbitail, ana Gui-j,lle jjk.,..
Real Poluta otut. Collars, Barbes, IlaodkercUiefs,
etc. etc.
Pulled Tulsl, Bleeves, and Square-neck Spencert.
Cr'. TrlniuiliiK, Fancy Jet Collars, and Bell.
L,V h.1 H. In choice suadee.
BUCK VELVETS, all width..
paper patterns for ladies- and ciiil-
DUKN'S DREsHKH.
PERPECT BVbTKM OF DREH8 CUTTING
PARISIAN DREfiH and CLOAK MAKING.
Ladle' Drees iude in Twenty Hours. U23s6t
1 be moderate prlies and exeellenl workmanship
recommend it to ladies aud strangers generally.
H.
D I X 0 N.
NO. 21 S. EIGHTH Street.
II ICH VA NOV noons.
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT,
UNBURPASSEI) FOR VARIETY,
ELEGANCE OF STVLE,
. MODERATION IN PRICE.
Rich BoherulHu and Chlua Vaees, and Toilet Sets.
Parian Riihih, Hiatultes. aud Vaiee.
Rich Work Boxes, Jewel aud Odor C.
Floe Wrltlug Denksand Drt-BBlntCtoes.
Catwa. Foilos, aud Coninaulous,
Gilt-mounted Card stands and Watch-holders,
bcolcb Wood and Vienna Goods,
Paris Ifanaaud Jewelry,
Cigar fetanda, Tobacco Boxe,
Jet and Rubber Jewelry,
Silk Umbrellas anil Canes,
Lealber Mugs. Pocket-Books,
Card Caaee, Toilet Ooodi, etc..
with a complete asuortmenl ol articles su.Uble tor
BRIDAL,
BIRTHDAY,
noLi i) ay "presents.
At ireatlv rrdoced prices. If-
HiWiaf 10 12 it 17 NO. 11 B. EIGHITI St.
BOARDINQ.
TTIKBT.ci.A8B BOARD I
N G.
Central location No. 1m GlRARD Street, west of
Eleventh, above UiwuM ttr-t. a bauaoueseiu4.
Utorj front room, uulurauiwd now racanL
OIL PAINTINGS, ETC.
Q I L PAINTINGS.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
No. 816 CHESNUT STREET,
rilIL4IF.I.IIIIA,
IIAV13 NOW OPEN
THEIR LATEST COLLECTIONS
or
EXQUISITE PAINTINGS,
The Works of the Most
Celebrated Modern Painters.
Unnsual care has been bestowed upon the
selection of their Works of Art this season, a
far greater extent of country having been
visited than usual, and a very general acquain
tance with the great Artists of Europe has
resulted in the acquisition of a more choioe
and extensive assortment of Faintings than
they have ever before exhibited.
The artists represented are prominently as
follows:.
ADOPII STiOKJIAXX,
t il. IIOIItT,
K. rBIEDBI('HE,
MAX nUIIAKL,
A. BKAITII,
W. AMBCKCJ,
J. it. I) E II A AN,
DK TOM,
IK NOTF.H,
CARL HILLKEB,
J. AltNOLO,
A. MAIITIN,
HEYKB VO.V Illti:.')IKV,
t'ABL BOH Kit,
A. PBEVEB,
II. IIKRZoU,
II. B1IOHBEHO,
JAtOBsEN,
MHMLEB,
C. JVMOIIEIM,
FRIED VOITZ,
A. LED,
BEIHEIt DAHLIA,
BENO HUII1.IU,
W. VEDMIIIIIIIK,
. CARL IIIIBNEK,
II. WEBKEK,
HEBnANN BETIIKE.
VAN STAHKENDUKUII,
VON NEBEN,
PAUL WEBEB,
EMI L. IE MIIOl'I.Ti:,
- R. -ZIMMERMAN N.
KAIIFFnANN,
P. .ONNOW.
lioacn. U20eod 1 m
SEWING MACHINES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN
COMBINATION BUTTON
HOLE, OVERSE AM INC, AND
SEWING MACHINE
Is warranted to execute in the best manner
every variety of Sewing, Ilemming, Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt
ing, Overseaming, Embroidering on the edge,
and in addition makes beautiful Button and
Eylet Holes iu all fabrics.
It has no Equal, being Abso
lutely the best Family Machine
in the world, and intrinsically
the cheapest.
Circulars, with full particulars and samples
of work done on this Machine, can be had by
application at the
Salesrooms of the Company,
S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH
and CHESNUT Streets.
Instruction giv-en on the Machine graVui
tously to all purchasers. n 2 tfrp
GEftT.'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Q-EXTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS.
CIEKTLKllEit'N WRAPPERS.
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPI R.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
NOW. 1 AND S NOBTII SIKT1I STBEDT,
Is dow ofl'erlof an elegant and extensive variety of
dENTLEMEN'H WRAPPERS,
Nt'ARFS, TIES,
MrFlI.EKM, 8LOVE8,
HANIHEUt'IIIEFS, ETC.,
Sl'ITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Also, his usual assortment of MERINO. StLBT,
and WOOLLEN , I Krp
V N DERS I I It T N A N OJD It A W E UH .
CUC K
GLO V E
MANUFACTURERS,
MoNEKLY & CO..
11 tO wsmlmrpl NO.tU N. FOPBTH STREET.
w .ITTN WILMINGTON BTEAMBUAT
XiSI LINE.
ou kiiTYiuir TlilJllSDAY, Dereuiber s, tbe steamer
AKIP L will dlHconlluue her trips. Tbe steamer 8.
M. E ELTON will ma aa follows;-Leave CHESNUT
rureet Wbarf, PlilladcobU, at it A M aud WIL
WINOTON at 7-20A.M. 12 4 3t
r.ATTT FOE CHESTER, I100K, AND
JLimaJZS Wlluilugton. The sieaunr H M. EEL
TlOi Ickvm Cheaual Kireot Wbarf at s K aC, aud re
turning, leaves WI1iuIukUu at T'ta A. at. Fitre to
WlliuiuKUtu, li ceuta. Uuux, or Hook, W eta. lit t
DRY GOODS.
piNE DRESS GOODS.
FROM TIIE LATE FORCED SALES.
One case aurerb quality GRANITE POPLINH, all
colors, at 7 cent: are now selling at II 2V
Oneoaia elegant EMPKE-S CLOTH POPLIK3, 4
cent; are now selllrg at $1(K).
One case LUPIN'S FKKNCU MERINOES, very
fine quality, II CO.
One case FRENCH fcILK POPLINS at 1115; are
now selling at 12.
One case very heavy FRENCH CORDED POP
I.INB. at tl'tS: worth t2-2.
FANCY blLKS at great reduction.
Elrgant heavy BLACK BILKS, (2 60, t- Black
Bilks, bent In the city.
FANCY I)E LAINER, new styles, at 1S0.
J. C. STRAW II HI DOE A COM
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bts.
LADIES' CLOAKINCS.
VELVET HEAVERS.
411 IN CU ILL A BEAVIRS.
MOSCOW 1IEAVEHS.
ASTRACHAN HEAVERS,
WHITE AND
SCARLET BEATER1.
JT. C. STRAWHRIOUE A CO..
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Hts.
r LA N K E T S!
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS I
All-wool Blankets, $3 per pair,
All-wool Biankets, ft per pair.
Large size Blankets, IS per pair.
Very large Blankets, 7 per pair.
Elegant Premium Blankets, (3 per pair.
Elegant Gold Medal Blankets, 112 per pair.;
ABOUT BOO PAIRS OF FINE LAItUE
BLA1 KETS, slightly soiled at tbe mill, will be sold
very low.
We have nnusnal facilities (or getting BLANKETS
direct from manufacturers, and can offer them In
larger assortment, and on better terms than any
others In tbe retail trade.
J. C. STItAWBRIDGE & CO ,
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET. STS.,
I Utemrp
PHILADELPHIA.
M. A. JEZ, li 13 1?
JL.JSJD
?q NINTH. j
0R & COtt
Large Assortments, at Low ana
Popular Prices, of
LADIES' CLOAKS.
CHRISTMAS SHAWLS.
CLOAKINd CLOTHS.
OVEUCOATINtt.
CASSIMEBEflf.
CHRISTMAS DELAINES,
CHRISTMAS PRINTS.
C1IP.LSTMA8 PLAIDS.
FRENCH POPLINS.
FRENCH MERINO ES.
BLACK DRESS GOODS,
ROYAL BLANKETS,
FINE QUILTS.
DOMESTIC CIOODN.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HOSIERY,
( Hit IS1 MAS LACES.
CHRISTMAS SCARFS.
COLLARS AND CUFfS. 9 7 Stuth
A R BURTON & SON,
2STo. IOQ-I CUKSNUT Street,
OFFER TO LADIES AND THE TRADE,
CHOICE GOODS,
At Low Prices, to Meat the Depression
lu Bjuslness,
BONWET VELVETS,
PLUBHE8.
BAT1N8,
CORDED BILES,
POULT DK K0IE8,
ORO DE NAPLES,
MARCELLINE,
BONNET RIBBONS,
SASH ItlBJIONH,
TH1MMINO RIBBONS,
VELVET RIBBONS,
BATLN RIBBONS.
MANTUA RIBBONS.
CRAPE AIBBONS,
BEfcT MAKES OF ENGLISH CRAPES, BLACK
AND COLOKED.
A LAROE AND CHOICE STOCK OF REAL LACK
GOODS, IN
POINT,
BRCBtiELS,
VA LENCI ENNES.
GCIMPCRK,
MALTEHB,
THREAD.
REAL BLOND,
CLONY,
JNSERTINGS TO MATCH.
TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, AND. FINE NErS,
t yards wide, for Evening Dresses.
A SPLENDID STOCK OF HAMBURO EDGINGS
AN INSERTINOH. BARGAINS.
TBK J'lNEBT AND NEWEST IMITATION LACK
GOODHw a I stutb.
A larg discount to the trade.
DRY GUODS.
RICH
LACE CURTAINS
AT AUCTION PRICES!
The subscribers bTS Jast received, from tbe late
AUCTION BALES IN NEW YORK,
THREE IIINDUFD PAIRS
or
FRENCH LACE CURTAINS.
From the lowest to the h'gbest quality, some of the
RICHEST MADE.
ALSO,
NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS,
F.MBAOIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS,
JACO.UAHD AND
MUSLIN DRAPERIES,
VESTIBULE CURTAINS,
IN UBEAI VARIETY.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINCEN & ARRIS3N,
NO.IOOS CHESNUT STREET.
QHEAP LINEN GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET,
Are now receiving from tbe recent
AUCTION SALES,
BOME VERY CHEAP LOTS OF
Barnsle y Shectlnfrs, Towli,Huo abiicki,
and Other Linen Uoods,
To which they Invite the attention of buyers. AS
BEING NEARER TO OLD PRICES than anything
they have been able to odor.
Dlankets at Reduced Prices.
The subscribers are new prepared to offer the latgest
assortment to be lound In the city of
Superior Quality Blankets,
All-wool and Extra Width, for I est Family Use.
. ALSO,
CR1R AND CRADLE BLANKETS,
ADd a Fnll Line ot MEDIUM BLANKETS, lot
Hotels, Public Institutions, etc.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARIINGEN & ARRISON,
House-Furnishing Dry Goods,
11 S0 20t BO. 1008 CHESNUT ST.
I) E N N H L L A C O
NO. 1017 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
MEN'S WEAR.
SATIN UTS.
G2H cts.
76 cts.
66 cts. 70 cts. 76 cis. Kii cts, per yard.
CAHH1MKUJC
87 cts. trvo. -50 per yard.
FLANNELS.
WIHTI, BKU, AMD OoKY iXANSKUt.
lb cts, si cts. s& cts. :n S cts.
dzii cts. per yard.
25 cts.
50 cts.
MUSLINS.
WHITE AND BROWN SU1KTINO AXO 8HKF.TISO.
8 4, 1UCIS. 41,i2, Ct8. 4-4, 15 CIS. 4-4. It) CIS.
per yard.
4-4,18 cts. 4-4, 20 els. 4-4, t5 cts. per yard.
CALICOES.
ALL THE BSHT MAKK or CALI0OK8.
10 Cts. CIS. 14 CIS. J6 eta. 16 Cts,
17 ots. ptr yntd,
TICK I NCI.
12)j'cl8. lActs. JHolf. 20 CM :5cti.
81 CIS. 37 cts. per yard.
BLANKETS.
Per l'alr. Per Pair.
All Wool Blankeu......(a uo All-Wool Blankets l-&0
' " . 8-25 ' 6 (0
" " 4 0u " ' 8U0
Up to Ibe finest made
MARSEILLES QUILTS.
Aplece.t Apiece.
Marseilles Qu Uts.M.M.s &o Marseilles Qullu f.voj
" " m.... 4fU " " ......... 6 U0
m 4 50
Up to tbe'a'uest Prize Medal Quilts.
ALHO,
HONEYCOMB, LANCASTER TRICKS,
OTTOMAN, AND ALlUMBKA UILTS.
A large assortment of Table Linttug, aua Napkins,
Doylies, Towels, Blilrtlng, PLlow Case, and tiueeilug
LlueiiB.
A GREAT VABIKTY OF WINDOW Slf ADKS.
I eraons would do well by giving the above suclc an
examination, bavlng all been purchased for cash at
tbe recent decline In goods. 12 8 thBinat
T)B E S 8 GOO DS
' FOB
IIOLIDAV GIFTS.
PLAID VALKNCIAS, 16 and 20
DO DO. 25a,
FIGURED WINSEYP
"AM-T0E8, 87SO.
.AED POPLIN ALPACAS, Vc.
IKJCBLE-WIDTU WINSEYS.iffi.'c.
ALL-WOOL PLAID. BTiia.
FRENCH MERINOEa,60and75c.
M PLAID MERINOEB, 76c
-4 UNION DO., 8SC.
DOUBLE CORD REP3, 60 and 66c.
ALL-WOOL STRIPED POPLINS, 73c.
FIGURED FRENCH MERINOEB, 75c.
ALL KINDS OF
DRESS GOODS
AT LOW PRICES.
CUBWEN STODDART A BRO.,
12 7 3t Nos. 450. 46 and 464 N. SECOND Street.
UIKAHD ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Will be prepared to offer for HOLIDAY PRE-
BENTb splendld assortmenMof
LACES. LACE GOODS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
VEILS, ; ,w ;
EMBROIDERIES, ETU
AT PRICES TO INfaTJRE SALES.
THEIR STOCK OE
HOUSE-rURRISKING DRY GOODS
Will be offered at Ibe Lowest Rates.
Glrard Row, PtilladelpbU.
QUEAP DRY GOODS, CARPKTS, OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
V.E.AIIOHAMBAULT, .
U, K. Cor. Kleventh and Market gtreeta,
Will open this morning, from Auction,'
Yard wide Electrotype Brussels Carpet only&uo.
Ingrain Carpels, woul tilling, 411. 46 aud auc.
Ingrain laipeis, all wool, 620 , 76. 87, and tl.
Engllfcu Tapestry BruweU Carpets, nuly 8183.
PeH Cloth Cuip is, yaid aud a nulf wide. l 60,
Heir p and Rag Carpels. 81, 87,'. 6e. and tla. r
Hour Oil Clolhs, all wkUbs 46.60. 2, aud 76c
V indow hhMilHB. Ill-bortlerx, II, 8i, aud 8.1.
Velvet Rug. bliet-p klu aud Cocoa Maw.
Table aud ttlr Oil Cioths.
btalr Druggets aud Elour Clotbs.
CHEAP BLANKETS AND COVERLE'l'S.
All-wool Blankets, 8H, II, 80, 16. 87. and
hilver grey aud brown Hlaiikeis, uu
t'oa-ifortable. tl: Oovvrleis, l anil fs.
tasfiuit-re auil Salluets. Ml, Hi, Jt- aud fl.
Hauneln, all color, 80, 4 1 -fcud W!.
Cliiiichiilaaud Wl.lti.ey t'loaklim.. 2 to l.
WlidMiale aud Heiall morn, N. E. corner KLK
VEMTU aud MARKETMlrteta. li 4mwslct
DRY GOODS.
JPECIAL REDUCTION
mi tiii
CIIRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
WILL COMMENCE MONDAT, DEC. 9,
TO SELL THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK
or
DRESS GOODS
At Still Further Reductions In Pries.
CHEAP DEPARTMENT NOW OPES
ENUI.IS1I HOSIER T.
MERINO SIIIKTS AND DRA WEI'S.
ftKATINU UA1TKHM,
8HAT1AU JACKETS,
AND FANCV IIOSIEKT.
HOLIDAY I'KCSENTS IN LACfS AND
KMIIItOIDERIES,
Put np In bean Uf ill Oriental Boxes, Imported ex
presBly for same.
CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AMI? SCARFS
AT Bl DI CED lRICE4. 12 7 8t
1867.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
1337.
iiioKE i) kiss oons,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
FOR HOLIDAY PREVENTS.
II plain all-wool Pep Ids reduced to 75c.
l25 plain all-wool Poplins reduced to 87 '3c.
(160 plain all-wool Poplins reduced to I'.
(126 rich printed Poplins reduced to 66c.
tnc. mott ed Popllui reduced to Sue
76c. plaid Poplins reduced to 3?,o.
60c. mixed Poplins reduced to 25c. '
40c Cbene Poplins reduced to 20c.
16,000 TABDS PACIFIC, MANCHESTER
AND HAMILTON DELAIIkFSAT I6c
1',-IARDI WIDE FNULISH MERINOS'
BEDl'CED TO 0',c.; COST (SSr.
nandsome Black Silks at low prices.
UaiiUsome Colored Silks at low prices.
FINE BLANKETS,
Large sized, nt very low prices.
FINE SHAWLS.
A larte assortment, at very low prices. 11
II. STEEL & SOrST,
Kos. 713 and 715 H. 'TENTH Street.
OOLLEN COODS!
WOOLLEN COODS I
WE OFFER A VERY DESIRABLE STOCK
OF WOOLLEN UOODS AT SB PER CENT.
LESS 1 1I AN COS I, T WHICH WE CALL 1
PARTICULAR ATTENTION. .
HEAVY 8-4 CHINCHILLA CLOAHINUS'
VF.HY FINE PURPLE CI1IKCHILLA
CLO AKIN 8.
FINE BLACK.BROWN, AND MULBERRY
CLOAKINCJS.
FINE CA9SIMEBES FOR fiENTLEMEN'S
WEAR.
BROWN AND OLIVE CLOTHS FOR
"FKIKNIIS."
ALL-WOOL CAS9IMEREN FOB BOYS,
6X, 7B, 87X CENTS, AND l'OI.
BLANKETS, CRIB BLANKETS, UBEY
BLANKE1S.
ONE LOT ALL-WOOL DELAINES, YARD
AND A O.UAH1 ER WIDE. FINE, 75 CENTS.
c t n if e c jr. iu r
a w ix s - . ww wa 1
NO. 70S ARCH STREET, g1
3 9b PHILADKLPHIA.
u
SEFUL AND SERVICEABLE
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
EVANS j-HIPPS,
fENTH and ARCH ?treets
n.vejust opened a magnlHOeut lot of PLAIN aad
FA :CY WOODS, suitable for
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRE
SENTS. DRESS UOODS AT PANIC PRICE.
One case all-wool, double-width PLAIDS, 370..
Fine and handsome French Plaids , extra cheap .
DEL AIM'S, very pretty styles, 18c.
CALICOES, right good, for 7c. (old times).
FLANNELS, good quality, for lc. ,
MCSLINS,best In tbe market, 8, 10, and 12c,
CLOAKINU CLOTHS, all styles, t low prices
BALMORAL SKIRTS, elegant styles, tl to 8
(XOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
600 pieces Cassimeres, extra cheap, 73c. to 41 50.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
At very low prices, from lvO to (12 par pair.
'SHAWLS. ELEUANT SHAWLS.
A mSKnlficent Broche Shawl for :I0, worth 83). A
large aHSonmeot from (i 10 (12. Blanket Shawls at
great bargains, onjy i.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Pemember,
s J4stl J EVANS 4c PHIPP",
N. W. (corner of TKNTII and ARCH StreeH.
K.-f
B
ANKRUPvT ST
o c
We have purchased a portion of
BANKRUPT STOCK
FOR CASH,
Which Is arranged this day for sale.
This stock, with our Ute purchases at late
AUCTION BALES,
Enables us to present to our customers and the public
the most attractive stock ever offered.
As tbe season Is advanced, we have marked the
whole at
UNPRECEDENTED PRICES.
CURWEN KTODDART & l0',
12 7 3t Nos. 450, 4M. and 4"4 N. aKCOND Street.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
HVKKY NEW hl'YljK.
HFNHY IVKNH. No. V . NINTH. B.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
Til K t H KA PFRT AND RMT
HENRY IVEN8, Nu.238. NINTH Bt.
CLOAKS! CLOAK8!
12liu HENRY IVEN, N0.28 8.NINT1I
REMOVAL.
CONWAY BROTHERS,
lf POUT E KS AND JOBBKBS OF
HOSIERY,
CILOVES,
. NOTIONS, AND
TOYS.
Have removed from No. 4o North FOURTH gireet, to
tbe large and spacious storerooms
NOS. Ba AND N. FOURTH STREET,
Bruihwetit corner of Commerce.
12 4 St
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causes of lndlget lion. lUlulence, an Nervous disease
ccoiinlea lor ilarrluge phliosopblcaiiy oousideied,
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