THE PAIL1 HVENIKG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 18C7. 8 PUOM EUROPE BY STEAMER JT11 FrHrIar of tha Avrfol Kxp1oiln tha Mrjr Forty Llvaa Lot-Toaeh-' Latter From Oaa af tha UaaehttUr F.alaaa, Written Before Ilia Riaeutlo -Tk Eraptloa of Monut Vaaavlua Tbrllllae; Bean. Tha following Is published In the Manchester Guardian as the last letter of the Fenian O rieu, alias Gould, addrened to uls brother, juBt before the writer was executed : Naw Uaii.kt Pntsow, Not. 14, 117. My Daw BioHier:-! mtei.ded writing to Ton: but having aen letter addieratd k the governor ol this prison, by a Mr Moore, and knowing Irom Hint you unlit te In a olpiwreeablaatale ol suKpense, tuereforn I may as well let tou know how I am at once. Wlih reference to the trial nnd all connected with it, It was unfair Irom ben! lining- to end. and If 1 should die In oonsequoncA, H wl I Injure uiy murderer more tliau me. Wny liotild I tear to dleT I, Innocent as I am of ilm charK. whlib a prejudiced Jury, aaalMfd by prelu-Su-eil w tnens's. found ma guilty of. X will doJiuUe and Jury the credit of say lr it Iney believed van guilty of being acltlr.en of the Untied HI a ten that I was a frlenn to liberty, a ha'er of re eutlss crueity.and, tliertfore. no irleud to the ilrllisa Government a U extis l your hetu'llul Island. I mmt say. though, much I like to lv. I cannot reKet dying In (he can e ol ilbrrty and Ireland It has bran made more dor to me by the anHt-rliigaof Its people by tha mtrtyr At tn and exile of tin best and noblest sons the saint; lbs b.shop the prlem, the scholar, anil the aoldler Imve siillered ana died proudly, nobly, and why honld I shrink from death In a caune mane holy and glorious by the Bomber of Its niartyra. and the hero ism ol lis ftiipnorterM, as well as by its JinltoeT You don't and never shall forget Hint Peter O'iNeil Crow It y died only a short lime since in this cause, far desrartba grave of the prl.ou Illumined by one patriot's name. Than the trophies uf all who nave risen on lloerty'i iuiu to lame.' "I should he ashamed of my manhood ll t thought mystir capable of doiug any thing mvau to save iuy llle, to gel out of here, or for any oilier purpose that wkuIiI beiieUt mynell. 11 no man think a cause Is list because some utter f . r II. Jt is only a proof that t n ae who sufli-r were lu earnest, and stiould be a'o moentive to 01 hers to beeiiuallyso,;to do llmlr ilu.y wl h Hrrunets. Justice, and uislnwrestedneM. f f-el a onl'.ilenl of ibe ultimate success ot Irlm patriot lm as I dooi niy own exlHtence. Uod In his great mercy and goodness will BtrHiigthen the arm of the patriot, and give him wl.doiu to free his country. Let us hope He In bis wisdom Is only trying our puileDCe. The greater our sullerlugs the more Rio rums will Ha make tbe luture of our unfortunate country and Iti people. The shriek ot the famine si rlcsen mother and tbe helplexs lnfnt, as well as the cn'orles of misery .call to Heaven for vengeance, tiud Is slow, but Just I The blood uf Tone, Fitr.gerald, lLmmetand others has been shed how uiuuu good has It done the tyrant aud the robber? None, tSn Ith O'Brien. MoM anus, and .Mitchell suffered se verely, yet their .uttering., nor those of u'Donovau fHo8KH)atid his companions did not deter Burke, McAfleriy, aud their friends from doing their duly. Neither BhttU those of my companions uor mlue. I would speak on this subject at greater length, but I hope I have said enough to show you that If a man lies for liberty his memory lives lu the breasts of tbe ood and virtuous: also, that there Is no nec.ei.slly or kit fattier, mother, sisters, or relations fretting a'lout me. When I leave this world it will be (with Uod's help) to go a belter, to ln tbe angels and saints of Uod. and slug His praises tor all eternity. I leave this world ot suffering lo go to one of eternal Joy and bapplDcss. I have been (with Una's help) to Holy Communion and In'end fcolng thortly again I am sorry lo say we cannot bear mass, the good priest Is not allowed to say It In this prison. Utva my love to my father and mother, to Mary KUen, Jihu Phil lips. Tlui, Catharlue, tuicies, aunts, aud couslus. i'atewell. From your atl've Innate brother. "MlCUAHi, U BKIKN, alias W at. GOULD." Ttaa Eruption of Vesuvius. The progress of the eruption is thus described in a Naples letter, dated the 21st ultimo: "For one or two das it has been enveloped in $ach thick, clouds that all we have witnessed irom a distance has been at Intervals the liiihtine up of the dense maes with a lurid red color. Yester day, however, a bitter corctieast wind swept and cleared the cloud-capped summit, revealing a scene of extraordinary magnificence. Noi witbttandiDg the storuiv and rainy state of the weather, many parties have ascended this week, 3 has been evident at a distance from the torches flittering Dice elowworms on the rugged sides of Vesuvius, and I borrow from the report ot friends who acend"d last night some- ob servations as to its aetmil state. Starting from Nsplcs at ubont eight o'clock, they got up to tbe Hermitage at halt-past ten o'clock, well-soaked with thernia, and were by no means displeased to find an abundant 'spread' laid out tor uotber party of more provident 'Britishers.' Imagine a midn'eUt picnic on Vesuvius, with pigeon pie and champagne ad libitum. Still tbe rain descended In toirontn, aud It was not until a'trr i o'clock in tbe morning that, in bheer ties peration, tb7 emerged from their hospitable shelter, and commenced iiie heavy ascent of the Jiand crrne. 'Yet all our suflcrlnas and fatigue,' My they, "were well repaid by the grandeur of the spectacle.' To the crater itself they could notrtach.but as near to it as was safe we sat down on a moiUiccUo of cinders, nnd watched tbe scene. Vesuvius shook and trembled at the efforts it was making; it panted and roared like gome gigantic furnace; there was a sound, moid and repeated, a of the discharge of a volley of musketry, and there rose to the heavens, full one thousand feet, a gorgeous mass of lava, stones, both great and small, and fine ashes. We calculated the Interval which elapsed before it tell at from five to ten seconds, varying in duration according to tbe violence of the eruptions, which took place aluiost every second . The lareer stones rocks they may lie almost called rolled at times down to the spot where we were seated, while tbe smaller - ones were carried by caprice or tne wiudin various directions. Not lar from us, in the direction of Ottajano, rolled down a stream of liquid ltva from 40 to 60 feet in width, and 10 or 12 feet in height. Like pebbles on a shingly beach agitated by a storm was the noise it made in its progress: the erorife on tbe ear; ace fell continually over, and thus ever diminishing, yet ever increasing in proportions, the stream rolled steadily on and reached tbe bottom of the mountain. There were, however, last night many s I reams, presenting the appearance of an Inverted hand, so that the mountain on each aide seemed all ablaze. Tbe lava is now coming down towards the Hermitage. We can mark its red and sinuous course even troru Naples; aud there is a promise of greater splendor than any we have yet witnessed. We can hear, too, the thunders of Nature's artillery, while each charge is followed by a display which it is useless to attempt to describe. Different, yet scatcely lees grand, are the day effects. Volumes and volumes of dark moke are shot up perpendicularly into the air, and then tailing and circling and rolling one ever tbe other, hie off like heavy battalions towards Capri. The colnmn of smoke la prcep tiblo to tbe eye of alt across the bay, lingering horizontally until it dtrlves a frehh impulse 4rr.m ouch auccessive emotion. For eight davs this brilliant spectacle has bin exhibited with ever increasing grandeur, and the probabilities are that it Will couuuue euiue tune I'lugiT, Within twtnty-four hour, the temperature has changed from a degree of heat iuduciua lassi tude to a pi rein a cold. Eveiy one is mullled closely up, but the bright sun above us will soon warm up the atmosphere." J Xxplosloa sn Untril Steamer at I.lrer pool Ureal L,tss of lAf, From the Liverpool Timet, of Nov. SJ. An explosion involving the loss of a fine steamer, ealUd the liabulina, and the destruc tion or a large number of lives, occurred e:trly es .eraay morning in tua Mersey. The oubu- ina, once well known as the Conicdera'e block ade runuer Oolonel Lamb, was a steamer in the service of the Cireek Government, and was anchored off ew rerry, on the Cbeshlre side. Bhe ws intended to eail for Greece during the dav. Siie vas commitnileu by Ciiptain Sarlorlus, and had on board a crow of about seventy men, five or sil officers, and one pasaengpr. The captain bad civen or1er that Bteam should be got np atO o'clock: this wasdoru'.wbcn aterrido explosion took place amidships, rending the essel in two, and partln? by a distance ot about 200 yards the after portion o the hip irom the forward bulkheads, and the water tight compart menu where tbe msgaz'nes were placed. The af erpart sank, but tho forepart kept afloat for aome time in consequence of the water-tiut bnlkbeaas. When the explosion took place the crew were for tbe niot part below, and it is feared that a laige number of them raut have erilied. Attention was soon railed to the dis aster, for the noise of the explosion aud the fiouts and cries of the unfortunate victims rera heard not only on the Cheshire, but on the Liverpool side, and the hitt impression was that ne of the filiating magazines bad exploded, or that another louv Kleieh disaster baa oceurn-t en board some ehlp in the bloyne. Tbe capiaiu of theKi.ck Ferry steamer Ant, hetring from the Kock Firry slip the cries and shrieks of the "Wounded aud djing, hastened with b'9 PtVUUvr towards the part of the river trom whence they ptocecded. After steaming in the oilddle of the river sbont a quarter of a mile astern ot the Great Fas'em, the Ant approached tbe forepart of tbe llubullua, which be at first supposed to be her sister ship, the Araphlirite, once tbe famous blockade runner Penguin, but now a Greek war steamer. As the Ant approached cloo to the floating wreck, a man on the forecastle shouted out to tbe captain to sheer otf, as tbe magHzine was on board, and be feared an explosion might ensue at any moment. Tbe Ant consequently did not approach the Bubu llna so as to touch her, but la the meantime the Bubulhia's boats were busily engaged plcktng np the crew, some thirty of whom, ba llv clothed and many nearly naked, were thus saved from drowning. At this time the stern partot the Bnbullna still kept afloat, but as the tide began to flow it sunk about three huudred yards from the other half. Having done all ho conld to assist the crewoflho Bubulina, Captain Kay proceeded to Liverpool, where he lauded those sufferers who bad been placed on board his steamer. One of the poor fellows had an arm brokeo. another had received a dreadful wound on the back, evidently caused by a piece of iron. The boats from her Majesty's ship Donegal wore also most active in rendering assistance. Amonest those picked up by the Donegal's boat were two men, one with both letrs broken, and another with his rttht arm dreadfully Injured. What added greatly to the painful nature ot the disaster was "the fact that many of tbe men Greeks could not speak a word of English, and could not consequently explain what they re quired or what injdnes they hal received. On making Inn ulrb s on boird the Amphltrlte, where Commander 8'irtorius and bis officers are at present quattered, we were informed that at the time of tho explosion there were about sevetity-tbree people on board, including the captain, officers, tailors, engineers, firemen, and stokers. jf the seventy three, Mr. Aristides GIhIou'sv, the ouly gentleman on board who spoke English, Informed our correspondent that there were eighteen j.eamen and thirty-two fire men and trimmers missing. All the engineers and some of the firemen were English, Blr Klliott, tho chief, being one of the most expe rienced marine engineers sailing out of the port of Liverpool. The Bubulina was orlcinally known as tbs Ariel, and then as the Colonel Limb, her ori ginal destination biiig blockade running to the Southern ports of America during the war. 8he was bnilt of steel, in 18C4, by Messrs. Jones, Quiggan & Co., for Messrs. Fraser, Trenholm k Co., of Liverpool and Charleston, ber cost being about 50,000, no expense being spared to make ber one of the fleetest and strongest steamers afloat. She made but one voyage to and from America, when her speed frequently averaged 16i knots After the ter mination of the war, tue Bubulina was laid up in iork for a long period, but she was re cently sold by the well-known firm of Charles Dellock & Co., shipbrokcrs, to the Greek Government, the local ' atrents for whom Messrs. Glannacopulo & Co., Greek con sulsplaced her in th hands of Messrs. G. It. Clover & Co., of Birkenhead, by whom she was put in thorough lepair atan expenseornpwards of 5W)0. The Bubulina had on board aboat 350 tons of Powell's Duttryn steam coal, and a largo quantity of provisions, and a quantity of Whit worth guns, gunpowder, and other warlike material. The hull of the vessel was Insured for about 20,000, and we believe that a large quantity of the cargo wa also insured, some 8 recently as Thursday. Great differences exist as to the cause of the explosion, but the eeneral opinion of experienced surveyors inclines to spontaneous combustion in the coals as the real cause ot the disaster. CLOTHING. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST CLOTHING IN THE CITY. R0CKHILL & WILSON, Nos.603and 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 Mon days, Very Cheap. Prices greatly reduced on Ordered Work. Parents, brine; along your Doys. We have all kinds of Boys' Clothing, which we will sell very low. TheOestReady-madeCloth-ing In Philadelphia at the low est figures. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed to every purchaser. M08a INTERNAL REVENUE PRINCIPAL AGENCY FOB THE BAIE OF UNITED STATES BEVEMVE STAMPS. All kinds of Revenue Blsmas kept constantly oa Hand, and for sale In all amounts. Stamps forwarded lo all parts of tbe United Btatea by Mall or Express, wlihtba greatest despa'cb. Tbe following disc jnnt allowed; nn lan .' rO PK CENT 20 to 1100 FOUK PERCENT. IHOaod upwards FOUR AND A HALF PEROT, Tbe United Biates Kevenna Stamp printed on Checks. Dralts, HecelUs, Bill Heads, etc. Orders solicited frtm Printers, Engravers, Sta tioners. Banks. Bankers, and others. The following discount allowed on the Stamped Paper: rjLder100..... TWO AND A HALF PER CENT. stoo to tsto J THREE PER CENT handover FOUR PER CENT JACOU K. RIDGWAY, SO. 87 SOUTH TIHBO STBGET, PHILADELPHIA. TqoUSE-FURMBIIING. DEPOT .TKr-UnOEUS, VUili HODS And a general variety ot Kitchen Utonslls, at It. A. WIXDMASTM, t W tutfcscrl HQ. 1VU tifRIKG VAJtDEH Btrwt, I IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. Despatch of Commodore Boggs The St. . Thomas Disaster Loss of the U. S. Sloop Monon?ahcla The He Soto Safe, Etc. Etc iKTECTAL DESTAICH TO BVItNINO TBLKOftlPO, Washington, Dec. 12. Secretary Wellei received this moraine the following despatch from Commodore Hog is, commanding th United Btatea sloop-of wr le Koto, wblob shows that the reports of her loss heretofore published nre unfounded: Foktkshs Mod kok. Deo. 12, 18U7. Hon. Gideon Welles: The Ie Koto arrived at this pirt,seveu days from 1st. Thomas. Iter pasetii(ra are the DnnlKh and American Commissioners, sal offi cers aud crew of the Moncugihela. I will re port In parson at the Navy Department on Friday morning, (Signed), Chari.kh U. Kjous, Commodore. The Navy Department this nioralng received a letter from Commodore Janies Allien, com manding the United States steamer Minnesota, announcing her arrival al Kunolial, Midelni, on the 23d of November, all well. She was to. leave for Aspinwall lo a few days. A delegation from the Hotilety of Friend visited General Grant this murulug, lo pay their ret pec ts. Officer a Mustered Out. flenerel Grant hna ordered the following ofllcers of colored troops to be mastered out January 1, lHBS, their hervlces belli nolomjr required: Orlando Brown, Uolouel ma R9i mml; tliplialta Wblulesev, Colonel 4!lt.b Hml nient; C. Howard, Colonel 128 Mi Resinimit; William A. Cuttler. MnJor87th Keiclraeiil; J. T. Watson, Major 6lh Kglmenfc Cavalrv; T. K. Noble. Chaplain l'-'fitti Regiment; Mtnlfoid French, Chaplain l:M' h. R-giinem; 8. N. Clarlt, First lieutenant 61th RcRlraeni: Hluart Al dildf;e. First Llentenaut 61in Regiment; A. U. Dyer, First Lleuleuuul 6Mi Regiment Cavalry; KebRHtlnn GelBretter, Becoud Dleutunaut 6tu Regiment Cavalry. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. Tha Fenian KxcUamant In Ireland. London, Dec. 12 Noon. Several British soldiers who participated in tbe ceremonies, in Dublin, in honor of the Fenians executed at Manchester, and marched In tha funeral pro cession, have been placed unier arrest, and will be tried by court-martial. Despatches have been received from all parts ot Ireland, giving accounts of exhibitions of popular sympathy for tho fate of Allen, Gould, and Lariiin. Fune ral processions have taken place In quite a number of the principal towns, in which large multitude?, wearing national emblems, partici pated. ' i From Baltimore. Baltimore), Deo. 12. A heavy northeast storm of hail and snow has j revailed here since one o'clock last msh t. Arier tbe adjournment of the State Conven tion of Physicians yesterday, an informal meet ine was held, and a memorial to the President of tbe United States was drawn up, asking tbe release of Dr. Mudd, now a prisoner at the Dry Tortuaas. It was 6'pned and a committee ot the members of tbe medical profession was ap pointed to take such measures as may be necea saiy to procure the release of Dr. MuJd, Too memorial to the President sueeests that if Mudd was guilty of any wroujr, he has suffered suffi. cient punlshmem,and has atoned for hlsotl'ense. From Georgia. Atlanta, Dec. 12l General Ord has Issued an order stating that tbe Couvcntion has been car ried in Mississippi and Arkansas, and orders the conventions to as'cnble at Jackson and Little Itork on January vtn. Tbe order says there are snch lrreeularities at some piecincte us to make it impossible to give tbe total vote in the S ate, for or against tne convention. From Rochester. Rochester. Dec. 12.-The mercorv tell to two degrees below zero this mornin?. A block of buildings in Honeyo Kalis, la tbi-i county, was burned last nigh. Tha loss is $8000, with an insurance ot S1000. The Masonic Hall, with all its contents, was destroyed. DRY GOODS. Holiday presents! IS. H. LEE, No. 43 North EIGHTH" Street, Will OPK ON MONDAY HOBNINtl, FHOJH SEW lORK AUCTIONS, LACE CiOODia I 1AE UOO0II TIanil.onis Real Point Row, Handsome fernl fotnte Collars. Ht-raul Krai folota Applique U1kfs tott Itrat VuleDCirnns Flu -In.. liTU lull lbii rery hunuboui? do., f 4 to tl'2. llDeCiuny W-elldf...-24 wis. suuu Brut uluuy Ijtce Collar, Iroiu 60 oents to 3: ccst Hue Prrnch l mbroldersd and Hemmsd Hdkls. t-brrr i'reucb l.lueu . llem.illuiied aud Corded ikiroer. I.m Bnrdprtd ndkfs.. ROcnts from auct'on. to Ui'seu Meu's solid nuU, Keit tc.. B mer Hdkft., rnuy uviuu t-u . t" to' id wr..--, J no, HvnVm ilpoinird and Halu Llo"n lid Ufa. Iooouolkd Ladies' lleniiued Udkla., 26 ceuls 10 $l-.,r. ILK FANS 1 OUT FANS! A splendid l'naof Fans In Ollt, Ivory, and Band, wood Huin. itiu Ftnoioidt-red French Linen Seta, lim dolfii rrl Kid l. loves fl'23. j,die-' Cloih Uloves and fu cents. Jrtlnnm' Cmlb - lnvm; 811k lliifcd do. Meu's Flue loibUiov a jHcii'a l'uif Buck, I uiuo'b llHed, for d'lvlng. Vfu's K i1 Ulove" r iiitii'iili lined. Urn's Xlratlueald Ciloves stlichud backs, UEST ITONS VELVEIS. Cloak T civets, ft d est ttnnorted, reduced. Kicks' t i sen Curiums. i'fKlns Lbdlts', tikuis' ud CliUdivu's Merino TJuderwear, TiX DOLL niUH, (HEAP. . FANCY ClOODst OPENINO DAILY. 2000 Thai n Purses 20 and SScnls. ( Ijlldi fn'b hcliuol -u lie h. 2i ttud RS cents. Vtrlvel Fui sen. gp. 4b. riiii & I rem: nea. burl i'na. Fine FrtMiru Hoa s, t'oUiadd, Buudollue, etc., of our own iuiuoriiio. UOOPaUIBll. AfQ8tllil Dustla 11 op Bklrls, can hs made short r r I .... .. u. I ....... . . t ,1 u wuptt a.) u f 1 1 uH 1 1 1 r Kkri&ti,, fcklrts. E. H. LEE, lllOtnibZt NO. 4t W. EIUIITII STREET. TTMTKD rTATKi KEvRNtJB STAMPS. rrincipai uepoi n i.n fmnut BtterL Central Lspot Ml lliS a ri'-i H tre . uuedoorbelow Vevenoe tttsmp of everv desortptioo eonsUntl on diuq in in suiounr. Oidms l Mull r Eiorrn DromDtlv attended to. Culled ttat.a eies Dra s on I bllaUelvbla or Sew Tors, or cumnt unds received in pt nie u rsrticuisr Ulrotlun oaia to smaii uiunn. 1 lie lcllu ol tbe o m lesion ran ha consulted, and any ibloimatloa retarding tits law cueerluliy FIFTH EDITION HOLIDAY GOODS. VIEMME8E SKATE DAGS, ini UREAT 1IBI8TMA IN O V EL T Y. Three Elegant Goods have been expressly designed for this , CI1IIISTA1AS SALES, AND ABE NOLI) KXtXl SITELT R? BAILEY & CO. No. 819 CHESNUT Stroet, inithstn rillLA DELPHI A. HD I X O N, , J0. 21 8. EKmTTT Street. A MAOMFICKNT ASMOK TMENT, UNbUKPAHHEI) FOIl VAKIKTY, ULEUAINUK OF BTYLifi, MODERATION IM PRICK. Blch Ttnlirrntsn and i lilna Vaes. and 'lolletBeta, I'nrisn llus's, Kintui ites and Vaes. ltlcli Work Buses, Jewi-I Hnd Odor Cuses. Fine WrlihiK beksand DrrsslnvOMes. ( alias. Fn los, and Onmnanlous, Oilt-mounted rrd Hiaiuls and N airh-holders, tscoicn wood ana Vienna uonas, Furls r'unsand Jewelry, ClKurMnDds. Tuliaceo B.txes, Jet aud Rubber Jewelrv. Silk Umbrellas and Canes, .Leather tiags, r nrket-nooks, ard Cai-s. Toilet Ooods, eto . with a complete assortment ol articles su table lor BIRTHDAY, OR. TTOTIDAY FRE8KKT3. Atfrest'y rrdured prices. ' It. BIXO.V, 11 SO 12 7 10 12 II 17 IV 21 IV O. Zl . hlUU l ll Bt. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS A. M. MARTIN, in PORTER AID DE1LFR IN FANCY UIO,TOTI, BsSKETS,ETC, N. E. COB, ElfcllTII AND MARKET HTH., fHILlDELPHIA, Ba on hand the largest and most complete assort ment of IOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. In tie country, and wl J dispose of them at prices to suit tin times. Tbe public are Invited to give hloi a call be 'ore pur chasing elsewhere. li 10 12 16 It 20 St U M B R E L L A S! FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A Full Assortment Nw Ready, WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., 117 ldtrp NO. 846 MARKET STREET. QUREGTMAS PRESENTS. A very large and fine assortment of WaiTINa DESKS, Irom f lit to tv. Portfolios, Leatbet Seeks Parses, Pocket Books, Ladles' Companions, Cigar Cases, Gold Pens and Pencils, Chess Crlbbage, and Backgammon Boar Js, and a great variety ct NEW GAMES, ETC. 1868. DIARIE4. 1888. B HOS14INH 4 CO, BtatUuers and Kngravers, No. 918 AROR.Streer. 129 11? 25 HOLIDAY PRESENT'S, ZOETROPES. A fresh supply, with new sets of diagrams, Just received. No more Interestlog or useful article 11 hu tratlng a principle in optics cau be had for the youug For sale by JAMKSW.QUEENAOO., 12 11 19trp No. 921 CIIESMJT Street, FINANCIAL. J A N U A R Y COUPONS CP Union Pacific Railroad Bonds AND . FIVE-TWE1NTIES, IIOUGUT OR CASH ED IN OOID AT BEST MARKET BATH, BY V. PAINTER & CO.. BANKERS, Ko. 30 South TIHHD Strset, 11 11 PHILADKLPHIA. QOUPONS OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, CENTRAL TACIFIC RAILROAP, r-o coupons, DUE 1st JANUARY, BOUGHT BY i DE HAVEN & BliOTRER, loirp NO. 40 M. THIRD STREET. -JJNHN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO NOTICE. THB COUPONS OT THB FIBSr M0HT9AQB bon oa or tub Union Tacifio Railroad Co., PUB JANUARY I,Ifl8, .WILL BE 4-A D ON AND AFI KS THAT DATE, ' IN OOLD CUIN, rRKE OF QOVERNMKN P TAX, At tha Company 'a Office. No. 20 N AttSAU Street, New York. U10IW JOHN J. CINCtfiTREAyVBEtti DRY GOODS IU. A. 11 K 33 T AND Cr 1VI1NTII. CIXAKINCISTII.I. FURTHER REDUCES IN PRICE. We have Jnst added THIBTY-FIVK PIECES to onrStnek, which, with what we bad, makes It most mag olflceYit, and have alt marked down to snco low prices that they represent OOLD VALUE. BLACK CHINCHILLA. BLACK VELOURS. BLACK TBICOIS. BLACK MOSCOW). BLACK DOEKKIN. BLACK CANTOR!. FANCY CLOAKINC1SJ. BLUE NORTTALKs). BBOWN NOR WALKS. LlftinT NOR WALKS. WHITE NOR WALKS. PEARL CHINCHILLAS. BROWN CHINCHILLAS. ' LIOHT WI1ITNEYS. FANCY VFLOURB. T' statu ARBURTON & SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, OFFER TO LADIES AND TUB TRADE, CHOICE GOODS, At Low Prices, to Meet tbe Depression In Business. BONNET VELVETS, PLCS H Eg, BONNET BIBB0N3. SASH RIBBONS, ' SATINS. ' ' TRIMMINU RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS, COBDKD BILKS, POULT DE fiO!E3, ATI NRIKBONS, ORO DB NAPLES, MANTUA RIBBONS. CRAPE KIBBONS, . UABCELLLSE, ., SEbT HAKES OF ENGLISH CRAPES, BLACK ,' aAD COLORED. A LAEOE AND CHOICE STOCK OF REAL LACB . GOODS, IN : POINT, BRUSSELS, VALKNUIENNES. OUU1PUKE, MALTESE, THREAD, ' ' REAL BLOND, CLUNT, j ' INSIRTINQSTO MATCH. ; TARLETANH, ILLUSIONS, AND FINE NETS, t yards wide, for Evening Dresses. . ASPLENriD STOCK OF HAMBURG ED9INQS AND INSKRTINQS. BARQAINd. THE FINEST AND NEWEST IMITATION LACE GOODS. LUIStuth A larye dlrconnt to the trade. 3PECIAU REDUCTION. CEORCE FRYER, No. 010 CIIBSSUT STREET, Hss etlll ftirther REDUCED THE PRICKS 'of his RICH URKhS OOODa AND KUAWLB, with a vlnw ol rclucli g the ktock before January 1. Purchasers will do well lo call, as the Gads are all SUPKKEOK IN QUALITY, and wl 1 be told MUL'HLtSS THAN COh'l'. Now In the time to bny a REAL INDIA SHAWL OR r-CAHF lor a Christinas Gilt. The prloes are l wer. and ihey will be sold at prioea thatcaunot fall to give sailslaclioa ... CEOBOE FRYER,' 12 11 t NO. 918 CHFWNPT STREET. C L O A K I FJ C 8. WE ARB DAILY RECEIVING! TUB NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKBNCS, WHICH WE OFFER AT OREATLY BB DUCED PRICES, IN ADDITION TO A FULL UKB OF FANC Y CASSIMERES, COATINGS, AND HOODS GENERALLY ADAPTED TO HEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, MliEKI3, CL0TKIEU & XEWIS, -c CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 14 nm NOW. 19 AND 1 S. FOURTH ST. QLOAKS! CLOAKS! ALL THE EW STYLES NOW READY. CLOAH1NU CLOTHS IN ENDLEaH VARIETY. - CLOAJiS CUT FBEE OF C1IARUE. . The only CLOAK STORK lo the city where you can get full value lor your nionev. Is at D. VAT KINS', NINTH AND OIIERHY. 1017 tbfm2m Between Arch and Race. LO AK8I CLOAKS! JlVHKY NFW Isi'YliE. HI NKY 1VKNM. No. 88 w. NINTH Br. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! T11K v 1 i K A PF.RT AND BhH'lV HKNKY IVKNS. No. it H. NINTH St. CLOAKS!vr C LOAKS! Itttlm it a.N HY IVENrt. No. 2a as. N1MTU JAMES & LEE, NO. II NORTn SECOND STREET, SIOX OF TUB GOLDEN LAHB, ARE NOW RKCEIVINO, IN ADDITION TO THEIR USUALLY LARUE STOCK OF CAftSIBIERES, A CUOICB ASSORTMENT OF OOATINCi QOODS.- WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, 8 Utl.J DRY GOODS. POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESNUT STREET. 114U1 J CHAMBERS, No. 610 ARCH STREET. , , -HOLIDAY PKE6EN1U--PolnteLaceHukfs. Polnie Lace Collars and Sells, Thread Lace Veils. ' Real Val. Hrtkl". from t2'M, Knib'd Hdklk, bargains. Gtnta' Hdlclo, vsry cheap. Valrnclenne Metis, new deslicnf. ISO) Heal CI uny Collars, at 60 cents. -SAO French Knib'd Butta. from 74 cents abont hall tbe cost ot impoitatlou. 12 U Ira GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Q-ENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. OENTLEJIEN'S WRAPPER. GESTLEHEl'S WRAPPEBS. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPER r JOHN C. ARRISON, SOS. 1 AND S NORTH SUITII STREET, I Is now offering an elegant and extensbva variety of v ENTLEHEN'S WRAPPERS, SCARFS, TIES- HUFTLERM, LOVE, UANDKEBCHIErS, ETC., SUITABLE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Also, his usual assortment or MERINO. BILK, and WOOLLEN . I22rp 1 : '1 ' J. s '. 1 UNDFBSniRTW AND DRAWERS. SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE.OYERSEAMINC, AND SEWING MACHINE ' Is warranted to execute in the beet manner every Tarietr of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, TuckiDg, 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 bestFamlly Machine In tho world, and Intrinsically the cheapest. Circulars, with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be had by application at tho . - , Salesrooms of the Company, . S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Stroets. Instruction given on the Machine gratui tously to all purchasers. u i tfrp WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. CHRISTMAS AND KEW tfgL YEAR PRESENTS. ' '. I LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, No. 802 CHESNUT Street, Have on band a large aad beautiful assortment of watcbfs, ' .' , DUnONDM, JEWELRY, AND SILVER- WARE A large portion ol our Block la en'lrelj new, made exp; esoly lor our ' ' HOLIDAY BALES. NEW QOODS CUNTjN (.'ALLY BEOK1VED. OurFtock ol WATCHES AND DIAMONDJ la nn naually large, and the prlcei as low, If not lower, than tbey can be pnrcbaaed In tbU city. BB1DAL fREBES I'd lu great variety. 12 11 tn JAMES E. CALDWELL & CD., MERCHANT JEWELERS, No. ,822 CHESNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENING VIENNA FANCY GOODS, . PARIS FANCY GOODS, DECORATED PORCELAINS, FLOWER STANDS, ENTIRELY NEW DESICINS, Mounted in Ilronze, Gilt, and Carved Wood1, PARIS JET JEWELRY. IW U tuituswra
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