tlv m r.- r 8 NEWS BYJHEJmu CABLE. INTERESTING FJl0lt lfEXlC0 AND THE VEST INDIES. MEXICO. "",rr Elected to Crrss Depra. tie. f th- Apaelies in 7etory, TIataiia, Deo. 7. The stcampr Marp from TTeia. Cmi Nov. 28, has arrived ttf( brinfrinir. news from tao capital ol Mexico t0 the 2(Rh . Congress held a second immm or lhe ,lst) when there were present one hunare an(j 0(ne mem. tors The next teuton was to f ukfl p)(,ce on the 28th, When It waa expected flere woula one hnndwd and twenty metnr ln their MRt8i It waa rw.erally believed thRt the n ie88ong would not beeln befr r. Dt. $bQ ft1ary of Ijw'.dent J uarez u ,0, 000 per aQnum. Beveral the Btate Legu ,KVure8 rnai convened end IK .KUn butlnefs. n ,,najato, Msttaa Romero 'jd been elect' to con(tress. xhe excessive tolls heretoor 4 lcyled throughout Mexico have been abollso (j, Fernando Ortega bad arrived at the capital from VIcU jria je Tamaullpas. Parai had ar rived at 8' 4n Luis Potest. The corps of chasseurs and drap Wit re being reorganized in the State OlGuan' .'i.s Th Armr-he IndifttiH. of Sonora. unfcva r ' their depredations, aim ruuuene boun A throughout the Northern States. Gov snt. however, was taking measures to ernm pure fnt' ae and punish the savages. At Tuntepcc, a Htate of Ottiaca. there bad been destruc- t inundations, and the population had to re ive. Great misery was caused by the excessive ilns on that side ot the .Sierra. At the Inaujju. .atlon of a rn-w steam marble factory In the city Of Mexico, Present Juarez started the lirst WW. DUnug me ceremony ue uiuuu u uti tpeecb, In which he said that the first slain cut finnld hfl used lor the monuments to be erected in honor ot the martrrj who fell for the cause of Mexican independence. Tremble Feared In Tamaulipas Tin KUxIcoamd V.raCtui Railway Conces sion Tn Old English Company re Stored to Ksvor-ChtnMi of Romero to Ost into the Cabinet. Havana, Dec 7. The English steamer Panube, Captain West, has arrived here from "Vera Cruz, with news from that port to the 3d Instant. She had been quarantined at Vera "Cru?, for two days. Her news from Tampico la "tip to November 27. There were serious fears entertained there that the rival claims of De la iarra. Travlno, and Saldana for Governor of Tamaulipas would result in serious trouble. decree has been issued renewing the con ce sslon lor the building of a railroad to Vera Cruz from the capital. It was granted to the old English company, who held their charter under the late empire. The new concession, authorizes a subsidy of $300,000 per auuum to ' the company for twenty-ave years, to be secured by a Hen or twenty per Centura on the customs revenue of the republic, but it requires the road to be finished as far as Puebla by January 1, 18C9, and to be completed to the capital by 1871. The company is allowed to exoort an nually half a million ot money, free of duly. But their dividends must not be less than twelve per cent, per annum, and the road Is held liable ..'for the cost of the material and Hbor used in Its - construction. The privileges of the concession are to last for the term of seventy-five years. But Government reserves to itself the right to grant equal privileges for a road from the capi tal to Vera Cruz via Jalapa to the company of Be nor Zangronis. In Congress, on November 28, a special com mittee reported -agaiust the admission of a member from Agnascalientes, who had held oflice under the Empire, as a member of the municipality of Avcuaficallentes. There were reports of a probable chanse in the Cabinet, and the belief is that Lerdo will go out and bo replaced bv Romero. Colonel Babcoclc and Minister Plumb bad been entertained at a breakfast by President Juarez. Padre Fischer was still a prisoner. General Marquez was ' believed to be secreted In the capital. General fetorm and party had been the recipients of quite an ovation on the part of the Govern ment. They were making active preparations to settle up their business in Mexico aud return to New York. The steamers from Havana were prevented from holding communication with the shore at Vera Cruz and feisal, owing to taj cholera reports received from Cuba. PORTORICO. Tito HsTtmbsr Earthquakes Destruc tion of. Two Mora of the Windward Isles. Havana, Dec. 7. The 8panleh mail steamer from Cadiz, via St. Johns, Porto Rico, has ar rived with news from the latter port to the 1st lust. By this mail we have the confirmation of the reported earthquakes on November 13 and 19. It appears that great anxiety reigned throughout the entire population until the 23d. The consternation created by the shocks was dreadful. All the eiiUces ln 8t. Johns, were more or less damaged, but no injury to person is so far announced. One ot the shocks lasted twelve seconds, and was felt in other parts of the island. No shocks, however, had been felt since the 25th ult. Eye-witnesses who had ar rived at Bt. Thomas by the schooner Andalusian report that the island of St. Martin had nearly disappeared, aud that of Bt. Bartholomew had -been almost destroyed by a volcano. CUBA. Arrival of M axlean Imperialists on Th.lr Way to Ku rope Specie from Mexico. Havana, Dec. 8. The following ex-lmperlal-' ists have arrive here from Mexico by the British mail steamer Danube, from Vera Cruz: Count Pachta, Colonel Pettner, Senores Ramirez and Arrellano. The Danube brought also a inllllon and a half In specie lor Europe. BRITISH HONDURAS. Southern American Land Conces sions AnnulledAnother Indian War In Prospect. Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 30, via Havana, Deo. . Late advices from British lion J urns, dated t Belize, received here, state that the Duke of Buckingham, Foreign Secretary of England, has officially and peremptorily disapproved of the land tenure and other concessions granted to fcoutbern American companies by the colonial Executive. The immigrants who had arrived ln the colony from the Rebel States of the Union re greatly dithei ,tened in consequence. Kamel, the native Indian leader, was preparing for a renewal of hostilities ugainbt the Biuiib. THE VESTINDIES. of the Convulsion of Nature -Heavy Lots of Lift and Properly Svnolera, Appearance at Surinam. Kingston Jamaica, Nov. 30, via Havana, .I-7 A B"tl1h war ship has been ordered to pr weed to Tortola and St. Thomas with pro vis l0D,8 tol th0 offerers. Tottola sustained ex trei ?a ?eaV ,08e in hie and property. IJLitt Sab? bft9 been divided in two-corn- nleu ': i"""cu. xne sea In Its up beav opened many passages into the land, , t.-j iuuj me lurid. Bt. v. ;.V""uiq, ana neavy rains t torce the waves still hittuer. AnAmerf can sti mer was driven by th swell near to a can sti mer was driven iboreb ne market place. 8T. THOMAS. a ILor. HopefulIteportfromMr. Reward's Territorial Acquisition. T9W 'VO K' Deo. T. To the Kditor of the JTerald. tdTle to baud thU day Iroin Bt. Tlioma.. duj(l y., cfc ..'WiuljUni ljBppy to be able to o.iuira lo'clti, Kn.wljit dlr.nKx Llftram. In your and ttlutlbe. tor Hie lam lew a.ya, admiral i'almer otber paiJt- dnrrs Hoksh ana Jlltkol were at til. and 0mm e lstb wit., and It wua the lnieutlon o Tliomaui on U. - 10 c.rrr the Danish Coiuatla.lonsr Adrulr.l faimts. the Ulaudsof HI. Thuuiai and ril. for the tiai.rr Oi .ix on the lollowlug day (iititi) John, overtoil. Ci trran(loc wlb the Uovurnor lor Hie purpoae or . con giient on the trausfar uf f lilrch) tlie procecdlog. h r) Xolog- at the Idea of ih. Inland.. TlJr wa. ru 'talM, hut the meruhant, anueiailnn to the United b merlcao tartfls. laiuu lid not take to the Idea ot A ant. tar sir, your iuot obedleutter. f. MO"RISON, 0 tn. Tbcmss and No. 43 South f Vorlt THE DAUVBVBNINO femWT-Wni? MONDAY, DECEMBER OJEg CLOT'rilNQ. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPE8T CLOTHING IN THE CITY. R0CKHILL & WILSON, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. Every Garment in our Exten slve 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, brinej along your Doys. We have all kinds of Boys' Clothing, which wo will sell very low. The Best Rcady-madeCloth- ingin Philadelphia at the low ost figures. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed to every purchaser. t30m SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE, O VERSE AM INC, AND SEWING MACHINE la warranted to execute in the best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tuchirjg, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt ing, Overseaming, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eylet Holes In all fabrics. It has no Equal, being Abso lutely the best Family Machine in the world, and intrinsically the cheapest. Ciroulars, 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 given on the Machine gratui tously to all purchasers. Ux tfrp INTERNAL REVENUE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB THE SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT Street. CENTBAIa DEPOT) No. 103 South FIFTH Street (One door below Obeannt street). ESTABLISHED 186S'. Onr stock comprises all the denominations printed by tbe Government, ALL ORDERS FJ CLED AND FORWARDED BY MAIL OB EXPRESS IMMEDIATELY UPON RE CEIPT, a matter of great Importance. Drafts on Philadelphia, Post Office Orders, Green backs, and National Rank Notes, received In pay ment. .Thetollowlng rates ol commlsvlon are allowed On tg" .. ih.TWO PB CENT From (20 to $100 FOUR! PER CENT From 100 upwards FOUR AND A HALF PEROT The Commission Is payable In stamps. All orders, etc., should be addressed to STAMP AENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS BRAFTB, RECEIPTS. ETC. 1122 GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Q-ENTLE MEN'S WRAPPERS GENTLEMEN'S WBAPPEBV. UEKTLEUEN'M WRAPPER. UEKTLEHEN'S WRAPPERS. JOHN C. ARRISON, NOS. 1 AND S NORTH SIXTH STREET, Is now offering an elegant and extensive variety of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, - SCARFS, TIES, HUFl'LERS, B LOVES, HANDKEBCIIIErS, ETC., SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. AUo, bis usual assoitment of MERINO. BILE, and WOOLLEN 1 22rp UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. y M D RE L L A SI FOB j HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A Full Assortment New Heady-. WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., MTlHrp KOfil A ARRET STREET. DRY GOODS. pOPULAR GOODS LADIES' DRESSES AND SUITS, EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Opened This Horning the Iiast Case R. mslnlng oa hand of TOUEfS LE1TEB C FKENOH POPLINS, tN ALIi TIIK NEW POPULAR IIAE OF COLOKS) 12 9 21 AT 87i CENTS PER YARD-FORMER PRICE, $1 25. gPECIAL REDUCTION FOB TBI CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WILX, COMMENCE JtOXDAT, IEC. 0, TO SELL THE HALANCE OF II I M STOCK OF DRESS GOODS At Still Further Reduction 1st Prices. CFIEAP PEPABTHENT NOW OPEN! ENOLISII IIOSIERT. 9IEB1NO RIIIKTM AND DBAWEBS. feKATINU UAITEHS, SKATINSJ JAC'HEl H, AND FANCY IIOSIEBY. HOLIDAY PRENENTM IN LACES AND EnnitOIDETlIES, Put np In feeautfful Oriental Boxes, Imported ex pressly for same. CAMEL'S HAIR S II AWLS AND SCARFS AT BtDCCED FK ICEg. li msr 8t SPECIALTIES in LADIES' FINE CLOAKS. NOW OPEN The handsomest stock wo have ever exhibited, compris ins Garments in the most de sirable materials, and of the most fashionble colors, In great variety, and which we lis a win sen ai POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., MO. HQ CHESNUT STREET. SPECIALTIES ut RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS. We have Just received Case of FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased under advantageous circumstances, of qualities varying from $4 to $5'50, To which we respectfully ask the attention of Ladles. These goods will be sold for less than they would cost to Import. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 90 CHESNUT STREET. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINS, REPS, EPINGLINES. VELOURS HUSSE, And other Rica Fabrics fer WALKING SUITS, Which we will sell by the yard, or make to order. LADIES' DRESSES, MADK IN TWKJSTV-FOUIt HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' VALKINC SUITS At all times readyinade to put on. J. V. PROCTOR & CO., NO. oao CHESNUT BTUKKT. "OANKBUPT STOC K. We have purchased a portion of BANKRUPT STOCK TOR CASH, Which Is arranged this day for sale. This stock, with our late purchases at late AUCTION BALES. Enables us to present to our customers aud the publlo tbe aaust attractive stock ever offered. As the season Is advanced, we have marked the whole at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES. CURWAT BTODDART A BRO, J 7 B Pot, sSO, 102, and iH if. bKOOND Blrset, ODS, DRY Uu piNE DRESS COOuSi FB0M THE LATE FORCED SALES. One ease superb quality GUANITB POPLINS, all colors, at 75 cents: are now selling at 11-26. One case elegant EMTRESB CLOTH POrUNS, 75 cents; are now sellUig at tl'00. One case LUPIH'B FRENCH MEIIIN0E3, very fine quality, It'tiO. One case FRENCH BILK POPLINS at m are now BclllDg at It. One esse very heavy FRENCH CORDED POP LINS, at 1 1-SS; worth 1224. FANCY BILKS at great redaction. Elegant heavy BLACK BILKS, $2 60, fZ, Black Bilks, best ln tbe city. FANCY HE LA.LNES, new styles, at 18Xc J. C. STRAW nitlDGB COH 17. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Bui. Uadies cloaking s. TELYET REATEBM. CHINCHILLA BEAVCRS. HONCOW BEAVERS. ANTBACnAN REAVERS, WHITE AND SCABLET BEAVERS, J. C. STBAWBRIDWE ttc lO, N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sis. B N K E T S! BLANKETS t BLANKETS I All-wool Blankets, 3 per pair. All-wool Blankets, At per pair. Large sise Blankets, $S per pair. Very large Blankets, (7 per pair. Elegant Premium Blankets, 8 per pair, Elegant Gold Medal Blankets, (12 per pair,; ABOUT SAO PAIBS OF FINE LARGE BLAS KETS, slightly soiled at the mill, will be sold very low. We have unusual facilities for getting BLANKETS cMrect from manufacturers, and can offer them In larger assortment, and on belter terms than any others ln the retail trade. J. C. STRAWBIUDGE & CO , NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., 1 Ufsmrp PHILADELPHIA. E N N E L L A C O., KO. 1017 MARKET Btreet, Philadelphia. HEN'S WEAR. KH cts. 66 cis. 70 cts. 7a cts. 87j cts, per yard. 76 cts. 87 cts. fi'VO. tl'60 per yard. FLANNELS. WniTI. Bill, AS 11 ImJCV rLlMNIU. 25 cts. 28 eta. Si eta. 86 eta. 117 CW. SO cts. 62j cts. per yard. ' WltTtll Ik'U WMITIiNB BROWN SUIMTINO AND SHEETING. 8 4, 10 CIS. 4-4, iZ'm cts. 4-4, lfi CIS. 4-4, Id c 13. nor Vftrri. 4-4,'.18ct8. 4 4, 20 CIS, 4-4, IS Cts, per yard. CALIt-OES. ALL THE BKfiT MAKB or CALIOOKS. 10 cts. 12iCts. 14 eta. 16 cts. 16 CM. 17 cts. per yard. TirM intel 12H cts. lects, is cts. 20 cts. 2Sct4. ai cis. 37 cts. per yard. BLANKETS. Per Pair. P.rPalr. All-Wool Blankets.....A3-eoi All-Wool Blankets S4-so " " .... 8-26 " ...... e-oo " " 4 0ol 6 w) up to I lie nnest made HABSEILLEM OUILTS. A nlswiak. . A ntnna Marseilles Quilts 3 S0 Uarsellles Quilts .V.5tio " :: ......... - ........ oo ' 4 Ul TJp to the finest Prize Medal Quills. ALHO, HONEY' COMB. LANCASTER TRICKS, CITTOJIAK, AND AL1IAMBBA QUILTS. A large assortoient or Table Llueos, ana Napkins. I)oylleH, Towels, Bhlrllug, Pillow Case, and Uheetlug Linens. A GBBAT VABIBTY OF WINDOW SHADES. Persons would do well by giving tbe above stock an examination, having all been purchased for cau at tbe recent decline In goods. 12 6 thiol 3t pRICE & WOOD, N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND FILBEBT STM., HAVE JCBT OPENED A large lot of Bilk Fans, very chesp. Gilt Slick Bilk Fans, for the opera. Handsome Papier Mache Work Boies and Writing Desks, very low, 23 per cent, less than importers' prices. Watch Stands, Ink Stands , Cigar Cases, Glove Boxes, Wax Dolls, etc. A large assortment of Hdfs., very cheap. Ladles' Embroidered UdklS. Ladles' Lace HdkrB 40c., SOc.. 80c, f 1, $125, I'50, i Ladles' Hem-stitch and Tucked Hdkfs., very chesp. Gents' nem-stlcbed and Colored Border Hdks. A large lot. of Porte-mon Bales, very cheap, 13c 25C., 81c, 86C., 40c., 800., 650.. 780., S5C, II. Velvet and Berlin Wire Purses, very cheap. A large lot ot Ladles' Compaulous, 40c., 500., 03c. 76c., 81.25, 11-50. A new lot of Gents' Neck Ties, 31c A large assortment of Hosiery and Gloves. Ladles', Gents', and Children's Merino Bhlitaaud Drawers, All-wool and Domet Flannels. Heavy Shaker Flannels, 25c, 83c, 400., and 50c Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Table Linen, Napkins, and Towels, very cheap. PBICB A WOOD, 0 21sm wt Jl N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. 1867. ciieistmas. 1867. & LAN W. Corner mt JTanrttM and .Aval Bta Save reduced some FINE GOODS for valuable CUBISTHAS PRESENTS. CTNE BirAWLSJ, HltK a 1 1. mm, MIDK 11.1.VETS, xit'ii n. aii. 4J44 f.tfl.lNH, SIAN4 I OVKIU, TABLE rTEB9L BLANKKTM, rtNt) UAMAWKH, LIN;i NAfHISM. usoiivuvt.1. VVOHMLl I'OLLtRl KitKrw. r 10 Sovf HUM VAUIVHIIAl AiLLVDEONJ DUVAJW, ETC I RICH LACC CURTAiri8 AT AUCTION PRICKS! Tbe frabscrlbera hav J art received, from the late AUCTNWS BALES IN NEW YORK, TDREE HUNDRED PAIRS or FRENCH LACC CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quality, some of the RICHEST MADE. ALSO, MOTTINOHAH E.ACB CWTAIIS, EHBBOIDEBED HVIUN CTJBTAlNfi, lAttlVABD AND MtJSTLIN DRAPEBIES, VF.NTIBTJI.E CTJRTAIMSt ' I It BEAT TAIU1STT. sheppard, van harlihgei & arrisom, NO. 1009 CTIEHNITT STREET. QHEAP LINEN GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISOil, NO. 10OS CIIE9NVT STREET, Are now receiving from the recent AUCTION SALES. BOMB VERY CHEAP LOTS OF svnd Other Linen Goods, To which they Invite the attention of buyers, AS BEING NEARER 1 0 OLD PRICES than anything they have been able tccHer. Blankets At Reduced Prices. The subscribers are now prepared to offer the latgest assortment to be lound In tbe city of Superior Quality Blankets, All-wool and Extra Width, for Test Family Use. ALSO, CBIB AND CBADLE BLANKETS, And a Full Line ot MEDIUM BLANKETS, foi Hotels, Publlo Institutions, etc SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, IIonse-Furnlshlng Dry Goods, 11 8020t NO. 100S CHESNUT ST. LINEN ST0EE ARCH 8TREET ANOTHER INVOICE OF EXIEAKIOlf TABLE CLOTHS, nil NAPKINS AND DOTLIES Received Direct from Europe, FINE TABLE CLOTHS Of every size from J to 8 yards long, with Napkins match. 1 A FULL LINE OF BE AX. BABNSLET DAHASKS AND LINEN SnEETIBTUS. . 9f ILLIKEN, JJnen Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, tlDwsmlrp NO. 8S ABCH STBEET. TlBESS GOODS roa HOLIDAY GIFTS. PLAID VALENCIAS, 18 and 20C DO DO. 25c FIGURED WIN8EY8. 80c. COLORBB ALPACAS. 87ic PARAHETTOES, 87ic COLORED POPLIN ALPACAS 4flc DOUBLE-WIDTH WINSEYS, 37 He ALL-WOOL PLAID, 87iC FRENCH ME RINOE8, 60 and 75c. (-4PLAID MERINOEB, 750. 8-4 UNION DO., 650. DOUBLE CORD REPA, 60 and 6SO. ALL-WOOL STRIPED POPLINS, 74C. FIGURED FRENCH MERINOES, 76o. ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., 12 7 St Nos. 450. 451. and 454 N. BEOOND Street. GIKARD HOW, E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will be prepared to offer for HOLIDAY FRE- BMio ifiouuiu assortments of LACES. LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, BMBBOIDERIES, ETC AT PRICES TO INSURE SALES, p THEIR STOCK OF HCUSE-FURNISHINS .DRY GOODS Will be offered at the Lowest Rates. Klevtnth sad Chesnnt Street.. Ulrard Row, Philadelphia. mow nnvme (JJIIEaP DRY OOODS, CARPfiTS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. V. E. AROIIAMBAULT, 8. K. Cor. Clsventb and Harket Streets, Will open this morning, from Auction, Yard wide Electrotype Brussels Carpet onlysoc. Ingrain l arpeut, wool Ulilna, 40. 46 aud 60o. Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 620 , 78, 87, and (1. Kugllhli Tape.try llruaaels Carpets, only $1-63. tll Cloth Oaiprts, yaid and a lialf wide. Sl iO, Hen:p aud Hag Carpets, 81, 87 6o. aud 2c Hour Oil CIoiUb, all wkttbs, 46, 50. VI, and 75c W ludow Hli.du., glll-bortlem, , Jj, and t& velvet Rum bliet-p-kin aud Cocoa AtaM. Table and blalr OilCluths. blalr Drusgei. aud Floor Cloths, CHEAP BLANKETS ANO COTEBLETS, All-wool Blanket., s, II, 85, o. 87. and Sin, Hilver grey aud brown Blaukew, li aud , t'onifonablea. 62: (Jovrli, 84 aud $X C'amluifre. and Hatluow- 60. 76. aud 1, Hauut.1., all color.. J aud 6oc lilncbllla and wi'IK'.y Cloaking.. 62 to 4. Wbolwiala and imjnll Store, N. , cor ier ELE VETilaidAlAJH.AreUtil, W41BWSUI8 DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. POPULAR PRICES FOR GOODS. RICFSTtf, SHARP & CO,, 727 CHESNUT STREET. lis Ul 1867.CURISTMAS PRESENTS-1867 choice u ess eoors, AT REDUCED PBICE FOB HOLIDAY PBESENTS. ft plain all-wool Pep" las reduced to 75c. 1-2S plain all-wool Poplins reduced to 87,'ic. l'5o plain all-wool Poplins reduced to '. (125 rich printed Poplins reduced to 65c 87X0. mott.ed Poplins redece) to 50c 75c, plaid Poplins reduced to 37HO. 50c mixed Poplins reduced to 25c 40c Chene Poplins reduced to 20c. 16,000 TARDA PACIFIC, MANCHESTER. AND HAMILTON DELAI AES AT 1641. I-YABDS WIDE VNClLISn B1EBINOS BEBVCED TO 6SSCS COST SSc. Handsome Black Bilks st low prices. Handsome Colored Silks at low prices. FINE BLANKETS, Large sizes, at very low prices. FINE SHAWLS. A large assortment, at ery low prices. It II. STEEL Sc SOTS', No8. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street." 212 NGRTII EIQIITLT ST. 212 LE MAISTRE & ROSS Have Just opened a large and choice lot of GOODS suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, such as HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Gents', and Owl dren's wear, compr slng Plain Linen, Hemmed Hemstitched, Embroidered, Colored Bordered Tucked, etc, much below regular rates. REAL LACE HDKFS. from 82 25 up.; IMITATION 6i cents up. LACE COLLARS from 85 cents np. LACE TIDIES at a bargain. LACE CURTAINS FROM AUCTION, 6300 and 1400 per pair. Also, CURTAIN LACE, very cheap. 4000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERT INOS. of elegant patterns. II 8 lm ' CLOA K I NO 8. WE ABE DAILY BECE1YINO Till NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKINGS.' ' WHICH TIE OFFEB AT OHEATLT KB' DI CED PBICES, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASS13IERES, COATINGS AND GOODS OENEBALLY ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. MOKKIS, C10TUIEB & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 24 Sm HQS. 10 AND SI S. FOURTH ST. C--OAK8! CLOAKS! ALL THE NEW STYLES NOW READT. CLOAKING! CLOTHS IN ENDLESS YABIETY. CLOA&S CUT FBEE OF CHARGE. The only CLOAK STORE In the city where yon CaO get ruu vaiue tor your money, la at D. WATKINS 1 ERUY, 1 rch an 4 Racey NINTH AND CHERRY. it) 17 mimaa Between Arch an 4 Race, Q L O A K S ! CLOAKS! 6 BEAT BARGAINS DCBINO THE HOLI DAYS, AT HENRY'S. 12 6fmw8t NO. 16 N. EIGHTH STBEET. LO AKS I CLOAKS! ilvkry new BryijKT HKNRY IVENS. No. 28 . NINTH B.' CLO AKS! CLOAKS! THE CHEAPEST AND Bkji V , HENRY IVKN.S, No. 2SB. NINTH St. LO AKS! CLOAKS! 1281m MKN11Y IVENb. No. 23 sTnLNTU Q L O T H II O U SEl JAMES & LEE. NO. It NOBTII SECOND STBEET, KION OF THE ClOLDEN LAMB, COMPLETE STOCK OF Cloths, Coatings, and Cassiincreg, FOB OENTLE9IENS AND BOYS' WEAB.l am is 1ST OF L1R1 RM T lD.?-4..NEWCOUK8E OP LE-5 u . etc." rrage phllosophlcaUy oousideiL vrby.lu,, b addressing "HKCKKTA v VS." York Uuiemu of Anaiomv .S ? '"Xl Xw BROADWAY, New York?" a bOBUONo. n,