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THE PAIL1 EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1867.
Armjr of the CnmhtrUnd,
The following call appears In the LonlsTille
papers of the 9ih instant, and is conclusive in
tarrying ont the objects of a meeting held in
Chicago on the 28th ultimo. It is a flank
movement from headquarters, but heartil ac
ceptable to all oonoerned.
To the Officers of the lae Armj of the Cumber
land: . .
Gentlemen: Having been addreiicd by many
of our former comrades from all portion ot the
country, in relation to the formation of an
orsituization to be known as the "Society of the
Army ot tbe Cumberland," we have finally
dot rued it best to Issue a circular, suggesting
that immediate notion be taken lor the speedy
consummation ol this most honorable and de
eirsHe project.
We owe It to ourselves to the country at
laree-lo the truths ol history to the memories
ot the defcd heroes who went down at our sides
od every (trlcken field where the banners of tbe
Armv of the Cumberland" waved in the lore
front of the tattle to the maimed veterans all
over tbe land to the arjctitled ties formed in
thone better days which brought out the man
hood nod stern mettle of the nation, that we
no longer neelect so imperative a duty, and one
that our noble twin "Army of the Terjoesaee"'
baa lone since perlormed in a manner so credit
able to Its own proud record.
Not only the hixtorlc past, with its blended
memories of exultant triumph and hallowed
sadness, but the vital interest of the present and
the coming future, which no man may know,"
every iinpuke of the heart, every sentiment of
patriotism, every principle of wisdom and Of
manhood, miike it incumbnnt upon us that tMs
matter be no longer deferred. It is needles,
however, to multiply worda on thl subj io
The ltibtrou remembrances of Cbicksmuuga,
Stone Itiver, Franklin. Perryville, Nashville, and
other fields of glory where our columns faced
the horrors of a rebellious war, speak for it
most forcibly. Your own memories, your own
hearts, will plead most eloquently and effec
tively in its behalf.
In the furthermore of ibis object, therefore,
we recpecifullv suggest that all officers of the
late Army of the Cumberland, wherever they
are, end whatever their occupation, who can
possibly do so, will meet In convention, at Cin
cinnati, O., on the eth day of February, 1868.
Let us be lugpnrds no longer. Our path is
clear, and honor aud duty alike becaon us to
follow it.
All pnpers friendly to this enterprise will
please i?ive this card insertion.
Wm. D. WmrPLK, Brevet Mj. Gen.
B, W. Johnson, Mai. Gen.
U. P. Thurston, Brevet Brig. Gen.
Henet Stone, Brevet Brig. Gen.
ft. A. Otis, Captain.
FOREIGN ITEMS.
A Piggbb'8 Wedpino. A curious circum
stance recently ooourred at a "digger's wed
ding," at Ballarat, Australia. The bridegroom
on arriving at church, waited for pome time,
lut all in vain, for the coming of his bride,
upon whom he had liberally lavished some
150 to 200 in jewelry, dresses, etc., and it
at last became evident to him that she had no
intention of keeping her appointment. This
being the case, and being desirous of not hav
ing his journey and trouble all to no purpose,
he proposed to one of the bridesmaids to
whom he had previously made a tender of hi3
hand and heart, but who had rejected him
that she should reconsider her refusal. Ad
miring probably the philosophio spirit dis
played by our friend, the young lady did re
consider, and retracted her refusal, and, appa
rently very much to the satisfaction of both,
and certainly to the amusement of those pre
EoLl, 1'ueJ wwe made man and wife,
A Likihq for Frison. An old "gaolbird,"
whs has been convioted just one and twenty
times, pleaded euilty. at the Middlesex (Eoir-
land) Sessions, on the 19th ult., to Btsing a
mackintosh, and, when as-J w'nat had to
Bay for himself, repl'ed: "Well, my lord, I
rather prefer prioa life to being in the streets.
J h7S nad iiore than twelve years in prison.
I cannot get employment, for the police hunt
me down." Bainjr sentenced to ten years'
penal sefvitude, he observed laughingly,
"Well, I did not think I had so long to live.
Yon are a smart old fellow. I hope 1 shall see
yoar lordship when I come back, aud that
you may give me ten years more. I would
sooner be in prison than about the streets. I
have got several places of employment, but
the police have hunted me out of them."
Tub Arab Jugglers. Mr. Frank Buokland
gives in Land and Water the result of his ob
servations of these performers. The snakes
they handle are not poisonous, but belong to
s harmless species common in France and
England. The man who thrusts skewers
through bis tongue and the hack of his neck
has permanent holes for their introduction,
and does not suffer more pain than when a
lady puts on her earrings after leaving them
off for some time. Other features of the ex
hibition remain unexplained. Mr. Buokland
concludes: "Altogether, I do not reoollect
having seen an exhibition which combines so
many horrible and truly sensational sights in
to short a space of time."
Roar; key. A novel system of roguery was
exposed at Lambeth County Court recently. A
Venetian blind-maker was oalled as a witness
to prove that 7Ad. per foot for blinds was an
overcharge. In cross-examination he said
his price was 6Jd. if the customer asked the
price beforehand, but he always charged 8d.
If not asked. There had been no asking in
'the case before the court, the judge therefore
held that the witness had proved just a
halfpenny per foot too much, and allowed
the 7Jd.
A Swihs Observatory. At Neufchatel, in
Switzerland, is an observatory organized on
an extensive scale, and possessing the very
finest instruments. Besides purely soentiflo
results, it renders immense service to the chro
nometer manufacturers by enabling them to pro
duce watches which are every day becoming
more perfect as time-keepers. This is impor
tant to the branch of industry in question,
which can only exist by constant improvement.
Prizes have been instituted for the most per
fect watches and chronometers.
Tub Russian Debt. The Russian State debt
now amounts to 1,219,443,535 roubles C$705,
000,000), on which the interest due for the
present year is 73,843,505 roubles (9,230,
000). If to this are added the various issues
of paper enrrenev in different forms made by
the Oovernment' since 1859, the total amount
of the obligations of the Russian State will be
(So.rSo.ooT4 2'000'000'000 of roablos
Tua Austrian CLEnov.-The Austrian clergy
Mst includes 1 patriarch 4 primates, 11 arch
fcishops, 68 bishops, 12,W priests, and 539
clerical wn. mn u, also 720 monas
tenes, With 69 abbots, 45 provincials 6754
priests, 645 monks, 240 novices, aud 19'17 j
brothers. The convents are 298 in number
with 6198 nuns. The total revenues t tu
Church amount to 19,639,713 florins.
Wsrb Tubt Ablbbp f Dr. Onthrie's asser
tion at Niddrie, that he had seen six hundred
persons asleep during a sermon in a free
church at Thurso, Scotland, has led at leugth
to a protest and denial by the session or tne
congregation implicated, and a reassertion of
the substantial truth of his statement by the
reverend doctor. "At any rate," he says,
"they were in a very suspicious posture."
A Temperance Hospital. It is proposed to
establish a "temperance hospital" in Loudon,
"where the sick may be cured without the aid
0 RltCliplicdjriflks,
THE PRIZE 11INQ.
Arrival of O'BuldwIn, tfc Irish Giant,
ad Jack Micks' also Utd Pugilist,
front Bafclasd,
A giant of six ieet Ave yesterday came to New
York, no less a character than O'Baldwto, the
"Irish Giant," who was lome time since matched
to 6ght Tom Mace, the champion or Eng
land. He was accompanied by one of his com
peers, who has also figured In the pugilistic
ring, Jack Iiicks to wit. These two noted pu
pilifts ot the English prise rinr arrived in this
city yesterday morning by steamer from Eng
land, and were received bf a delegation from
the sporting com ni unity of New York, amoug
whom were Joe Coburo, the American chum
Plop; Rocky Moore, Dooney Harris, Frank Mc
liitlre. John Grindcll, and others of celebrity.
Tbey had a most hospitable reception at all the
places they visited.
O'Baldwln comes out to this country to meet
Mnce, acralnst whom he was matched.to tight for
the championship of England, but which fight
was stepped by the authorities, Mace bemtr put
under heavy bonds not to fight in England.
The Britlch champion has agreed to meet
O'Baldwin In this city, and, It 14 eaoected, will
arilveinthe next steamer. O'Buldwin stand
six feet five inches. 1 His first tight wss with
Mareden, who defeated the OUnt. His next
encounter was with Gorife Ile, whom ho de
feated in fifty-seven rounds. Ho next fought
Mursden again, and defeated him in sixteen
minutes. He fought Mnce once.-and claims
that be was robbed out of the tight. lie now
awaits his arrival in this city.
Jack Hick? has quite a reputation as aflghtcr,
having met Bendoif in the ring about five weeks
aro, aud will second O'Bxldwin iu the forth
coming tight with Mace. N. Y. Hera d.
The Conservative Balance.
In 1S5C Mr. Buchanan was made President
by a popular vote of 1,828,229. This was a
minority of all the votes cast, Fremout having
received 1,342,164 and Fillmore 874,025. In
I860 there was again a minority President, Mr.
Lincoln receiving 1,86(5,452, Douglas 1,375,157,
Breckinridge 847,953, and Bell 590,631, a vote
which, combined, would have defeated Mr. Lin
coln by nearly a million majority. At the
last Presidential contest, with part of the
States out, a change of five per cent, on the
whole of the votes cast would have given
McClellan a majority. Where parties are so
nearly evenly balanced as these figures indioate,
it teaches to both the importance of modera
tion and keeping in view the common good,
instead of refusing to rise above partisan con
3iderations. - .
A Hog Claim, v
Mr. Charles L. Neale, stonemason, of Alet
atdria, has been notified by a WashinK'oi
lawjer ttat be is heir, through his aunt, Mrs.
Lee, to about one hundred million dollars'
worrh of real estalo in that city. Tue eround
claimed to belong to the lady in question, and
to Mr. Neale as her he;r, has on it some of the
most valuable property In the Federal capital,
including the Treasury Btiildlnar, Lalayette
Square, President's house and grounds, and all
the large and small buildings within tbe cir
cumference of a mile around the Preiidcnt'a
house. Alexandria Journal.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN
COMBINATION BUTTON
HOLE, O VERSE AM INC, AND
SEWING MACHINE
Is warranted to execute in the best manner
every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quitt
ing, Overseaming, Embroidering on the edge,
and in addition makes beautiful Button and
Bylot Holes iu all fabrics.
It has no Equal, being Abso
lutely the bestFamlly 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
Salesroomsof the Company.
S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH
and CHESNUT Streets.
Instruction given on the
tonsly to all purchasers.
Machine gratui-
11 I tfrp
PRINCIPAL AGENCY
FOB THE SALE OF TOUTED STATES
BEVENUB STAMPS.
All kind! of Bcvenae Bumps kept constantly on
band, and for sale In all amount. Btampa forwarded
to all parti of tbe United Btatei by Mali or Express,
with tbe greatest despa'cb. Tba following disc jant
allowed;
On 120. ,E WO PERCENT
20 to 100... ..TOUB PER CENT.
U0 and npwBrda...FOUB AND A HALF PER CT.
Tbe United States Keveuue Stamp printed on
Checks, Drafts, Becelrw, Bill Beads, etc.
Orders solicited rem Printers, EngTavers, Sta
tioners, Hanks, Bankers, and otber.
Tbe lollowlng discount allowed on tbe Stamped
Paper
Utder 100..... ....TWO AND A HALF PER CENT.
100 to 1800 ...! Hit EK PER CENT
1300 and over.
..FOTJB PER CENT.
HIMIIIMMM
JACOB Ei RID Q WAY,
HO. 57 SOUTII TIIIBD STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
it
P
E R
STEAMER.
ft
JUaT RECEIVED, AN INVOICE OF
Pnninr Macho and Canton
Tea Poys,
ALSO, A TULL LINE OP
FANCY GOODS.
WILLIAMS & WOODWARD,
KO.02(NIE TWENTT-TWO) CHESNUT
ST It ;BT. IQUwfmgmrp
SPECIAL NOTICE.
?uboilber offeri his ENTIRK STOCK Ot
- I L llouSI-EU RNISHINO AND
FANCY OOOItH AT UUKAT SACRIFICE,
1 " "IMiii: BV JANUARY 1.
IIXTI RIM IKfcatE
VllLl.lAM YARWALL.
AO. 1SS4 ClfV.MMijT STREET,
)i JJ Imrp Bwuttcyt e;rne: b( XUlrieeatU,
CLOTHING.
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST
CLOTHIKO IN THE CITY.
. R0CKHILL & WILSON,
Nos.603and 605 CHESNUT 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, oring along your
Boys. We have all kinds of
Boys' Clothing, which wowiil
sell very low.
The Best Ready-made Cloth
Ing in Philadelphia at the low
ost figures.
Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed to every purchaser. 8304m
FINANCIAL.
JANUARY COUPONS
CP
Union Pacific Railroad Bonds
AND
F1VE.TWEPJTIE9,
ilO V OUT OR CASHED IN SOLD AT BEST
MARKET BATH, BT
V. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. SO South THIRD Street,
12 12 PHILADELPHIA.
QOUPONS OF
UNION PACIFZQ RAILROAD,
CENTRAL TACIFIC RAILROAD,
G-ttO courows,
DUE lit JANUAUV, BOUGHT BY
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
I0 2rp
ISO. 40 S. TI1IBD STBEET.
UNION TACIFIO K AILROAD CO.
NOTICE.
OP THJt TIBST
TBE COUPONS
MORTGAGE
BONDS OB TUB
Union Pacific Kailroad Co.,
DVB JANUARY J, 1808,
WILL BE PAID ON AND AFTER THAT DATE,
IN UOLD COIN,
FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX,
At the Company ' Office. No. 20 NASSAU Street, New
York.
K10 8W JOHN J. CISC, TREASURER
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
Fidelity Insurance, Trait and Safe
P posit Company, for tbe Safe
Sleeping mt Bonds, Stocks, and
Ulnar Valuable.
CAPITAIi.......-............."..300,000
V. H. BROWNE.
ikiiviPTi w nr.ivir
CliAKlUtCE H. CLARK,
ALEXANDER HUNRY,
JOHN WKLMli.
J. Ml I.IJNOH AM PELL
I HENRY O. OIBrtON.
Office In tbe Fire-uruol Hutldlug of the Philadelphia
iBllonal Bank, CHKbNUT blreei. above fymrth.
Naltnnftl i
This nmnunv riwtlvea no aeiHMit. RDd
TKEU THK bAKK KKKP1NU OV VALUABLE
upon tbe followiug rates a year,
vis.:
uoupou isouus.
nni
fl per iii
11 (VHP
MeKIHiereo, Bonus aim Hcunun.
UotdOolDor bullion......
6o cent per
IUU0
MUX)
,jl-a per
a per
fi per
(Silver Colo or Hulliou..- .
HKK)
Uold or (Silver rial
it per turn
Ciuth hum or .mall tlu boxes ot Bankers. Brokers,
Capltalinut, etc., contents unkuown to tbe Company,
and liability limited, '2fi a year.
The Company orlers for RKNT (renter exclusively
h..i3i... .i.L KH7K4 INSIDE ITS VAULTS at
pu. tao, ho, Sbu, and 74 a year, according to size and
"coupons and IntereHt Collected lor one per cent.
I.i.,.u.i bilMUturl All MllllMV IfMIMsKllA.
Thin Comimnv Is autborlaea U rwoelve and execute
Tr:;t;PT a"vu-n. browne. p.dent
uCrnitLT tiiTKBSON, Secretary and Treaaurer.
GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS.
WIIAPPERS
QENTLEMEN S
MKNTLEHEN'S WRAPPERS.
CENTLEMEX'S WBAPPEHS.
tiENTLEMEN'S WRAPPER
JOHN C. ARRISON,
OS. 1 AND NORTH S1IIT1I STREET,
Is now offering an elegant and eitenslve variety ot
JENTLEHIt-N'S WBAPPEBS,
SCARFS, TIES
nurrLERS, slove,
1IANDKEKCHIEFS, ETC.,
SUITABLE FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Alro, bis nul
and WOOLLEN
assortment
Of MERINO SILK,
ltrp
IKPXBsnBT" nd drawers.
DRY GOODS.
S P E C I
A
L T I E 8
in
FINE
LADIES'
CLOAKS.
NOW OPEN
The handsomest stock wo
have ever exhibited, compris
ing Garments In the most de
sirable materials, and of the
most fashlonble colors, In
great variety, and which we
will sell at
POPULAR PRICES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
NO. VIO CIIEHSI CT STBEET.
PECIALTIES
IN
RICH SLACK DRESS SILKS.
W have just received a Case of
FINE LYONS SILKS,
Parchaf pd nntfer advantageous clrcunmlances.
of qualities varying from
JE4 to S5'GO,
To wblcb wo respectfully ask the attention of
Ladles. These Roods will be sold for lens than
tbey woul'l cost to Import.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
NO. 990 CHESNUT STREET.
DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
All the Favorlto Colors In
PJLAIN COBUEI) POPLIN8,
REPS,
. EFINtiLINEg.
VELOURS RCSVE,
And other Kioh Fabrics fer
VALKINC SUITS,
WMch we will sell by the yard, or make to
order. , '
LADIES' DRESSES,
MADJE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
A large variety of
LADIES' WALKING SUITS
At all times ready-made to pat on.
J. V. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. QgQ CHESNUT STREET.
SPECIAL REDUCTION
FOB TBI
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
J. EL HAFLEIGH,
Nos. 012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
IV ILL COMMSNCE MORDAT, DEC. 9,
TO SELL THE BALANCE OF I1IS STOCK
OF
DRESS GOODS
At Still Further Reductions la Prices.
CHEAP PEPABT9IENT NOW OPEN;
EHtiLIMII IIOSIERT.
KEBINO Hill HTM AHD DBAWEBM.
IHAIINO WAITERS,
kHATIMW JACHE1R,
AND FANCY HOSIERY.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN LACES AND
En BROIDERIES,
Fut np In beautiful Oriental Boxes, Imported ex
prtssl; for same
C AH EL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND S CAttrN
ATB DtftP PBH E I2 7mw 8t
CLOAKINGS.
WE ABB DAILY RECEIVING TUE
NEWEST STYLES OF
LADIES' CLOAKINGS,
WHICH WE OFFER AT GBEATLY BE
DIICED PRICES,
IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF
FANCY CASSJAIEJtES,
COATINGS,
AND tiOODS CI EN EB ALLY ADAPTED TO
HEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
MCRRIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS,
CLOTH JOBBERS,
JLMf
WOB. Itt AND 1 m. FOPBTH ST.
C
LOAKSI CLOAKS!
ALL TIIE DEW STYLES NOW BBADT.
rLOAHINQ CLOTHS IN ENDLESS
VARIETY.
( LOAAM CUT FBEB OF CIIAKUH.
The only CLOAK STORE In tbe oily where yon oao
get full value lor your money, Is at
D. WATKINS'.
NINTH AND OHERltY.
1017tbfmZm Betwewn Arch an i Race.
CLOAKS! ' CLOAKS!
C1BEAT BARGAIN DURING THE HOLI
DAYS, AT
HEN RY'S.
12 6 fmwt NO. 16 N. EIWIIT1I STBEET.
CLOAKS I. CLOAKS!
V . V K K Y nKW H 1 Y 1. Hi .
HtNUY 1VKNW. No. at w. NINTH B.
niOAKSI CLOAKS!
THh;i1ik?fbtanuwi
MKNKY IVKNH.lSo NINTH St.
nLOAKS! C
L O A
K 8 !
W m lu pUa-N
RY lYEis. HO. IWtt. HI
ORY GOODS.
Q O M P L I M E N T 8
CP
THE SEASON.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
OF
VEdlY GREAT VALUE
FOR
VERY LITTLE MONEY,
EDWIN HALL & CO..
NO. 28 S01TII SECOND STBEET,
Have an extensive assortment of new and ele
gant GOODS, SILKS. SHAWLS. VELVETS
CLOAKINGS, and DUES'! GOOD?, whloa will
be offered at a still farther redaction, thus
affording to all an opportunl'y to purchase
useful and elegant presents for the Holidays, at
snob prices as cannot fall to Rive satisfaction.
piNE DRESS GOODS,
FROM THE LATE FORCED SALES.
One esse superb quality ORAKITB POPLINS, all
colors, st 75 cents: are now selling at i -2
Oneoase elegsnt EMPRKSB CLOTH FOPUKS, 7
cents; axe now selUcg at troa
One esse LUFIH'S FKKNOJl MERIK0E8, very
fine quality, 1 1.
One esse FRENCH BILK POPLINS at fits; are
now Belling st 2.
One esse very heavy FRENCH CORDED POP
LINS, st tl-S: worth 12-25.
FANCY blLKS at great reduction.
Elegsnt heavy BLACK BILKS, f2S0, 1 Black
Silks, best In tbe city.
FANCY DE LAINES, Dew styles, at l$Xc
J. C. BIBAwBBIUCIE A CO
N. W. corner EIGHTH anil M VRKBT Bts.
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
VELVET BEAVERS.
CHINCHILLA BEAVKR4.
MOSCOW BEAVEBS.
ASTBACUAN BEAVEBS,
WHITE AND
SCARLET BRAVER.
J. C. STBAWBBIOOE A CO
H. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET S.
B
LAN
BLANKETS t
K E T SI
BLANKETS I
All-wool Blankets. 3 per pair.
All-wool Blankets, fi per pair.
Large size Blankets, ts per pair.
Very large Blankets, (7 per pair.
Elegant Frenulum Blankets, (3 per pair,
Elegant Gold Medal Blankets, $12 per pair,;
ABOUT BOO PAIRS OF FINE LARGE
BLAH HETS, slightly soiled at the mill, will be sold
very low.
We have unusual facilities tor getting BLANKETS
direct from manufacturers, and can oner mera iu
larger assortment, and on bettet terms than any
others In the retail trade.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO ,
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
1 Utomrp
PHILADELPHIA,
GIRAKD KOW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Will be prepsrtd to offer for HOLIDAY PRE-
BENTo ispiendid assortment ol
LACES, LACE GOODS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
VEILS,
EMBROIDERIES, ETC
AT FBICES TO 1N6URE SALES.
' THEIR STOCK OF
HOUSE-FURNISHING ORY GOODS
Will be offered at the Lowest Bates.
Klevsmth aud Cktisst Streets,
Glrard Bow, Fhnadelpnla.
MOW OWVWTf
QPECIAL REDUCTION.
GEORGE FRYER,
Jt; 914 CHESNUT STREET,
Has itlll further REDUCID THE PRICKS of his
RICH DRKSH UOOIM AND bll AWLH, wltU a view
of reiluch K tbe atock before Jauuary 1. Purchasers
will do well lo call, as ilia uo a ure an bucp.iuu'i
IN QUALITY, aud will be sold MUCIILaliS TUAN
cnsT.
Now M me time to ony a HiiAij iisliia enawi.
OR elAnr. for a uurlsiinas uiit. run priui-s are
ii wer, and tbey will be sold at prices thateaunot fall
to give saiuiaction
OKORtUE FRYER,
13 net no. ale chknnut street.
212 SOUTII EIG1ITII ST. 212
LE MAISTRE & ROSS
Have Just opened a large and oholoe lot of GOODS
suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, such as
HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Gents', and Ctill
dren's wear, compr sing Plain Lluen, Hemmed
HemstlMhed, Embroidered, Colored Bordered
Tucked, eta, much below regular rates.
REAL LACE IlDKJfS. from fl to up.;
IMITATION " " ticeuUnp.
LACE COLLARS from 85 oents op.
LACE TIDI ES at a bargain.
LACE CURTAINS PROM AUCTION, 3 00 and
H-00 per pair. Also, CURTAIN LACE, very cheap.
U yards UAmBURU EIMilNUS AND INSERT
JUa, el elegaut patter ua Mi ua
DRY GOODS.
POPULAR GOODS
FOB
LADIES' DRESSES
AND SUITS,
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Opensd This Horning- the Last Case Remaining-on
band of
VOXEL'S LETTER C
FRENCH POPLINS,
IN ALL THE NEW POPULAR SHADES
OF COLORS, M2mwilia
AT 87i CENTS PER YARD-FORMER
PRICE, $1 25.
RICH LACE CURTAINS
AT AUCTION PRIOISS!
The subscribers have Just received, from the late
AUCTION BALES IN NEW YORK,
Til REE HUNDRED PAIR
OF
FRENCH LACE CURTAINS,
From the lowest to the h'gbent quality, some of the
RICHEST MADE.
ALfiO,
NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS,
EHBUOIDEBED MUSLIN CURTAINS,
JACQ.UABD AND
MUSLIN SBAPRRIKI.
VESTIBULE CUBTAINS. 'A,
IN UBEAT VABIETT.
SHEPPARD. VAN rlARLLKGEN ARRISOIt,
NO.IOOS CHESNUT STREET.
QHEAP LINEN GOODS.
SHEFPARD, VAN HARLINGEN S ARRISON
NO. 100S CHESNUT STREET, ' V,
Are now receiving from the recent
AUCTION SALES,
SOME VBKy CHEAP LOTS OF
Barnslej' Sbeetlnge, ToweIs,IIucIabacks, ,
and Other Linen Goods,
To which they Invite the attention of buyers, AS -
BKINQ NHARKK TO OLD PRICED than anything
they have been able to efler,
Blankets at Reduced Prlcog..
The subscribers are now prepared to offer the largest
assorunent to be found in the city of
Superior Quality Blankets,
All-wool and Extta Width, for lest Family Use,
also, -
CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS,
And a Fnll Line ot MEDIUM: BLANKETS, for
Hotels, Fubllo Institutions, etc.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARIINGEN 4 IRRIS0Hv
Ilouse-Furlhlug Dry Qoods,
U8'i20t BO. 1008 CHESNUT ST
POPULAR PRICES FOR
DRY GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CG,
727
CHESNUT STREET-
lit Ml
1867. 1867J
EYRE & LAN DELL,
S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND ARCH SIS
LOW PRICES
POE
DRY GOODS
DURING TUE HOLIDAYS.
SPLENDID CASHMERE RORES.
Itwlnitm) ExPINNtVESflAWLs
T CHAMBEK8, Ko. 610 ARCH STREET,!
V -llOiMDAy PKEbK-NTS.-
Point Lace lldkfu.
Poluie Lace Clliancl Setts, "
I '1 liruud Li
Rvttl Vsl.
Kuib'd II
Ot nts' liO
'I liruud Luf Vella.
,1. UrtklH. from fi-bit.
Ildkl., barkitlus.
itlkiK, very cbenp.
. i,..,v folium, st 60 cents.
KAo KrvucU Kuib'U betUklroui 7 csnls about hal
the oust ol luipvt WU9u. iux
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