8 LITERATURE. IjIppikoott'8 Maoabinic. We have received '"vU'$ New 4 6o0f of i be Ami number or iah-.--Monthly tfagain. It Is published In most e" client taste. The type U clear And lare. The cover Is neat, but not gaudy, and the contents are all admirable original contributions. It contain teveral solid articles and a sprinkling Of the lighter variety, to give It eet. We notice among He best contribution an article on "rre-IIlstorlo Man," and on "Trade and Currency," while He serial "Dallas Galbralth" open well. We think a greater supply of light literature would not make It too ephemeral. Hut it Is by far the best maga zine fever sUtled In our Slate, And In its first number gives far tt promise of future feucoess lLiH.fi aiiy of Us older predecessors did vrhen they first saw light. It has our boat fishes and our most sangulno expectations of brilliant future. Let It oxplalu forllBOlf the plan It proposes to pursir : Conirlhiitlons to Its pkm from all parts of 0'ir common country will be welcome, provided Uiy & itil treat of iarilau or sectarian polemic; and If accented, tlicy Hball he paid tor. as It is no part ot the nuu'inirre' l'ln to ask any one to do 'souiothlug (or nothing-' Putins from luo City or Brotherly Love, Willi natrpd to none and with charity to all, we diulre to occupy the historical and fceoKraphlcal position or Ililianeipiiia on me common urouuo. wuurw an nun luve tliu Union (and none others) can moat, and discuss niatlcrs relating to Lltaraturo, Hcinuue, i d Kducallun, In harmony and good (M Inwship. American writers und Amerlca ITh.ii b will n&iurrtily claim the greater part of our npac, but not to Hie exclusion of Kuropean topics, lloineiitoua changes, Inwoivlug etinvenous which cannot full to reach our own shrM,re lnip"ndin4 In thu UHtl World. A reformed Parliament will sonn beelecwd In Kiiirlnnd, that will giv! ell-cl 10 princi ples of eovernnirut Ih harmony with ihe wmlic ol the (treat ruusa of ihu British nation, and bi liiK Into prominence a new (Mil of lelila'oro and Hiaieimnn. The appioHchmg struKle ior supremacy between France and I'ru ela, tne anm-jTiiiKm of Iialy and tlie 1'ope, the distracted condition of hpaln, the attempts a reorvaul7.atl n ot the Austrian niunandiy. and Hie evl.lnntlv avp'oach.nir 0 MiinnlitMwipnt tT the Ottoman empire, w-ill givs unparalleled Interest to the Eurooi-nn drama 01 Hi next few year. For the purniisn of sup-dying the readM-K ol this MegaKlna with the mean off urm InR a imipd Judgment, on these and similar mibjoots." tiie m vices have heen secured In London of a writer of world-wide celebrity nae of the acKiiowledzed leaner of the Progressive, party of Kuropo. and when worts are extensively read and universally adml?tl on both Bides of the Atlantic. Tus ptmlica llonorf bis 'et'ers may be expected to commence In the iit number " i GarncTs Lady's Book. Tlie eommonoemeut nheseventy-Bixth volume of Godey's Lady's Book -H berore us. It Is a Christmas number, twautKully printed, tilled with excellent read ing mutter, and uUowlug signs of till that life -which made It a success over thirty years ago. The new vdlume opens under most cheering auspices. It 'boasts of a double page colored fashion plate with six figures; an engraving that describes the trying on of baby's first pair cfnew shoes; a colored picture of boys and girls, with their sleds, in the snow; a handsome deslgn'for a slipper; another four-page fashion plate, and a humorous sketch of Walrussla. Its merits grow with Its growth, and It seems tons that, like cldwine.lt has Improved with LATE HEWS BY THE GULF CABLE. IMPORTANT FROM CUBA, MEXICO, AND THE WEST I.SD1ES. FRENCH ANTILLES. Conflagration on th. I.land of Otiade loup. Havana, Dec. 12, via Luke City. Doc. 13. The -captain of a ve-sel that arrived at Kitiirston, Jamaica, lrom the Ihlnndol Martinique, reports havitiU seen a cunllacrailou on the Island of ttdeloupe, and it seemed as it the town of liiitsctcire was ou lire. HAYTI. Brutal Murder of General Moutes Sup posed .om pllclly of SwluMVu. Havana, D"C. 11, via Lake City, D.-o. 12. Generul Leou Mou'cs wa-t killed by the jailor put over him bv Ptesiileut bttlnave. Ho was tint tioiioned, ami then deppatciied by a blow en the head lrom a bar. A brother or Monies, confined in the same durgcon wilh the Uenctul at Cope Havtieu, was couipelkid to passively witness the scene ot horror. Many families have emigrated to Jamaica, horrtticil at the doings now going on In Hayti. VIRGIN ISLES. Exaggeration of the First Aeeouttta Il latluK to the- Karthquake. Havana, Dec. 14. By the steamer Barcelona, irom Bt. John's, P. R.,we have the news that the first eccouut of the damnge done at St. Bar tholomew's oy the volcanic eruption and at Si. Marlin'u by the preat tidal wave that accompa nied the f arthqmse was exatfgerated, owine to the panic that seized the inhabitant after the movements of the earthquake ha l been felt. The sea rushed towards the Uland. coveriui? purls ot the const, the eaino as it hud doue at Tortoln. rORTORICO. Damage by the Earthquakes Slight Activity In Hepalrlutf the Losses. f Havana, Dec. 14. From Mayatruez we have dates to the 4 h inst. The news canQrms the previous account of au earthqunkcon November 18. The shocks were very violent in the first Instance. No considerable damage was done, except to f-otue sugar houses. Tho alarm of the people was, however, terrible. The susar crop is pood, but will be slow in reaching market. Creat activity is displayed in repairing the damage done to the estates by the rains, tho inrricaoe, and the earthquake. MEXICO. Jtontero to be Bllnlstcr for Foreign Af faire lite Keputatlon Mad In Mexico Tho Ban L.ul. Klectlon. Havana, Dec. 12, via Key West, Dec. 14. The steamer Fan Kee has arrived hero lrom Vera Cruz with news from that port to the 4th instant. It was rumored that government hud ordered the republication of all the treaties made bv European nations with governments pretendine to represent Mexico. Ex-Mmister Romero is considered now an arch-diplouiar, aud it is atd that he will suc ceed I.erdo de. Tejada In the Ministry for foreign Aflairs. The chance has been suggested by the mutual interetts which Mexico has uuder pre sent complications with her sister republics of the southern part ot our comment, consider able scandal has been given by the accounts SablUbed of the means to which Dun Juuu ustamenfe resorted iu order lo securo his elec tion as Governor o San Luis Potosl. Tat dili gences had been robbed by soldiers at I'atzcuaro, CUBA. Cuba and Porto Hlco Sold to Uncle Sam for tine Hundred and l'irty Ullllouelu Uold What Is Thought of the llargaln In Cuba A Speculation on the Strength f It. Havana, Dec. 12, via Lake City, Dec. 13,-Wc Lave further aud authentic news irotu Madrid in relation to the sale of tho Spanish West Indian th-Msesidou. It conveys the important inf.inna- ii.vn tbat the Suauish Covernaient had made a foruval oiler to the American Minuter at Ma irid, Hon John P. Hale, to sell the tslundi ot Cuba ntlri p. irto Into to the united Slates ior ouu .nnHru.J and (iftv millions of dollars in gold. The te.-ms ol sale are as follows: Filty million dollars ba gold are to bo pa'd down in cash ou the sienine' of the treaty aod Ihe formal delivery ol the i-laud t t"e anrhonties of trie United tttutw. A sfvond fifty million dollars in arild to be Paid 4)lie ji-ar thereafter. Tho third itistal nieut of fiftJ miiiions in gold to be paid at the pud nf six t eais. . , The anoh boat ! beatinsr wilh anxiety al n, .nnniinwmcnt, snd preat excitemeut ,'lrd 1 - ihg (xtin'guishnicnt of slavery hel", will be ote of the conteqjetices of the sale. it M i,nnrd by i-ouie tbwt pain would abolish. Ybe iLti'utiOU to time (9 Me ter uutiul J'idr, jggLPA The acquisition mado by tho United Bt.itei from Russia and Pcnmark, that of Louisiana from Franco, am) Florida from Spain herself, are now reler-rod to ai precedents that leave the --"inftl honor of Brain in this bargain unas- tiatw , " t ..... . sailnble Tne Miarp scent of Yankee ppcntal.6rl U instanced bv Ihe fact that an American com pany has already, on the strength of the above report?, purchased Guajnba Ii-laud, near Nue vitas. They Intend to colonize It, and are about to put thirty thousand acres of it tinder culti vation. Thus the lat hopes of slave traders arc gone. Itfductlon of the Police Force-Captain McMalton, of th Irou.clail Tetuan Cholera lleports for Spain LMscon tluotd, Key Vn3T, Dec. 12, via Lake City, Dec. 13. The Havana police force has been reduced one third, for the eake of economy. There are rumors here that the commander of the Tetuttn, Opt in n James McMabon, will recicn his com mand. The cholera reports lurnished to the fpHiiich Government by telegraph have been discontinued fcr some dnjs past. Scnor Aranu tavc. the inspector of telegraphs in Cuba, has quite recovered from his late severe illness. THE WEST" INDIES. Royal DaialtH Proclamation at Ht. . '1 liomaa ChauRS of nationality of tho Inhabitants Wupjily of UreadstufTs JTarthquake Bhockt at Antigua. Havana. Dec. 14. Late files from St. Thomas, dated ou the 2d inst., brlni? the text ot the royal Daiilsh proclamation trsrtstcrrinp; the ihimm to the United htatbs by Vieht of purchase. The document appears in tho St. Tbowas Irmes of the 30th ol November. It concedes totb? Inhabitants of St, Thomas, nccortiitig to ci-rcumstutices and residence, a period ot two years to eilect a complete change. if nationality tinilor the n3r recime. At St. Thotii'is, ou tin1 2d instant, (lour was plenty, mid ratitifr t Jll'oO a barrel for sorted. Ad vices Irotn AnttVua of the 25th of November i-tate that '.he Island hal been visited by several tl-ojka of earthquake one occjrriup on the lmh and another on the 22i.lof the month. Rata hud lallen dutiug a fortnight, with a stroug southwest wind. CLOAKS, ETC. L O A K I N C S. WE AIIE DAIKiT BKCFITINO THE LADIES' CLOAKENCS, WHICH WE OFFFIt AT (JBEATLY BE IN AUDITION TO A LINE Of FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS, AND UOOI1SI UEKERALIT ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOTH' WEAK. . MOHItlS, CLOTIiIEK & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 2m HQS. 19 AND 81 W. I'OPBTII ST. QLOAKS AND SACQUES. Closing Gut the Stock in our Cloak and Dress Department. CtltWEN S TODD ART & BIIOTHEU. NOM.4.10,4Sa,AND43IN.aEt'ONDTBEETt 12 14 at ABOVE WILLOW. QLOAKS! CLOAKS! AH. TUP. KKW ST1M-S NOW READY. (LOAK1NU CLOTHS IN KNULGSN TAK1KTY. CLUAliH HT FKEE OF CIIARE. The only CLOAK bTOUE lu tlie city wUere you can get full value lor your money, Is at D. WAT KINS'. NINTH 1017 tliUi2m AND OHfiRRY. Iletween Arcb ani Kiice, QLOAKS! CLOAKS! OUAI BABOAINS DVKINU TUE II OU D AT H, AT HENRY'S, 12 6 fmwflt NO. 16 N. ElfiUTII NTHEET. CLOAKS! .VKKV CLOAKS! NKW hlYLK THiNRY IVKN8. No. 2S H. NINTI1 Bt. LO A KS! CLOAKS! 1 II K .-.H KA PFST ANI) fthiST. HENKY IVKNet, No.iMS. NINTH Bt, CLOAKS! nC LOAKS! rvENH, no. zaa. niistu W l!iln HUSKY SEWING MACHINES. THE CREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE, OVERSEAMINC, AND SEWING MACHINE la warranted to execute in the best manner every variety of Sewing, Ilemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt ing, Oversearuing, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button And Evlet Holes iu all fabrics. It has no Equal, being Abso lutely tho best Family Machine in tho world, and intrinsically tho cheapest. Circulars, witb. full particulars and samples of work done on tLU Machine, can be had by application at the Salesroomsof the Comnanv, S.-W. Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets. InBtrnotion given on the tously to all purchasers. Machine gratui 11 S tfrp QIIOICE FINE CONFECTIONS, Put up Id Neat Boxes ulubl tot Present.. HAINES &. LEEDS, MANUVACTCIIKR3 Of CHOICE FINE CONFECTIONS, No. DOO MAUKLVT Btret. A I NO, A NPLFNDID AOIITHKT OF . 1ADIT llVit AAA i.a'I-:d MONDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1867. DRY GOODS. COMPLIMENTS or THE SEASON. HOLIDAY TIIESENTS OF VEUY QIIBAT VALUE FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY, CD Win MALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have an extensive assortment of new and ele gant GOODS, HILKS, BilAWLS, VELVKTS CLOCKING, and 1JRE3S GOO US, which will bo o IT,) red at a still further reduction, thus aflordhig to all an opportunity to pnrehase UKeful and elegant presents for the Holidays, at snch prices as cannot fall to give sallsfictlan. T I N E DRESS GOODS, FROM TUE LATE FORCED SALES. One case saperb quality GRAKITK POPLINS, U colois, t 75 ceuts: are now selling at $1 25. One case elvgaut KlirKEfcB C1XJTU POPLINS, 7S Lenta; aro now selucg at f t'00. One cane LUPIli'o FIUCNCa MKRINOES, very fine quality, One cane FRENCH BILK POPLINS at liS; are now Belling at 2. One case very heavy FRENCH CORDED POP LINS, at tviSi worth I2-2S. FANCY BILKS at great rednctlon. Elegant heavy BLACK BILKS, (2 50, i Black Bilks, best In the city. FANCY BE LAINES, new Btylea, at ISo. J. C. KTBAWBBIDCIB 4k CO., W. corner EIQHTII and M 4.RKET Sts N. LADIES' CLO A KINGS. ..... . : . ,, r , VFXTET BEATEBO. ... CIIIKCniLLA BEATIBS, JIOKCOW MEAVIS. . AHTBACUAN KEAVEBS, WHITE AND KCABLET BEAVEBS Jf. C. STBAW1JBIE CO, N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. B IM K E T S! BLANKETS ! BLANHBIM t All-wool Blankets, f 3 per pair, All-wool B.ankets, 1 per pair. Large size Blankets, S per pair. Very large Blanktts, (7 per pair. Elegant Premium Blankeu, (3 per pair, Elegant Gold Medal Blankets, 12 per pair.; ABOUT a0 PA1KH OF FINE LABOE BE AI I4ET.S, slightly ao'led at the mill, will be sold very low. We have onnnaal facllldea for getting BLANKETS direct Irom manufacturers, and can offer them la larger assortment, and on beltei terms than any others la the retail trade. J. t1. STItAWBKIDGE & CO., NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., 1 lllamrp PHILADELPHIA. Lium 8T0KK eae aroh street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. UANDKEBrillEFS, XADIEM', (JEMN', AND CHIEDItEX'Si. E9IBBOIDEBED NIIIBT BONOJW, FINE TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. IiBiiticnse Kctluetioii in Prices. 212 K OUT II EIGHTH ST. 212 LE MAISTRC & ROSS Have Just opened a Urge and choice lot of GOODS sultuble FOR TUE HOLIDAYS, such as HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', OecU', and Cull dren's wear, cuuipr slug Plain Linen, Hemmed Hemstitched, Embroidered, ' Colored Bordered . Tucked, etc., much brlow regular rales. IU-AL I. ASK ItDKld. lrom f2 2S up.: IMITATION " " SlceuUup. LACI OiiLLAltS from Si oeuts up. LA C1C TIDIKB at a bargain. LACK CUHTA1MM IThOM AUCTION. (.100 and fl-ou per pair. Alao, CUHTAIN LACK, very :Ucai. 4(0 yards UAMBUKU I-.DUlNUa AND JNHKItr IMjB, ol eiegaul paiuirna. Ullul DRY GOODS. LONG AND SQUARE B ROCHE SHAWLS For Christmas Presents. AT rTCK OPEN CFHTRES, BLACK OPEN CENTRES, SCARLET OPEN CENTBEM, BLACK FILLED CENTBF., Kt ABLET FILLED CENTIlES. Long DIack Thibet Shawls. Bcantlttil Long Blanket Shawls At $7 Apiece, Former Price $10. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. .28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 12 2mwtlm PHILADELPHIA. 3PECIAL R E D U C T I O N FOR TBI CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Ncs. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WIEE COMMENCE JIOIDAT, DEC. , TO SELL THE BALANCE OF III STOCK OF DRESS GOODS At Still Farther Redactions In Prices. CHEAP BEPABT3IENT NOW OPEN, ENeEISII 1IONIERT. MERINO KII1RTM AND DBA WEBS. kUATINU CIA1TEBM, IUAIIKU JACKF.1 S, AND 1'ASCJf JIOWIEBY. , HOLIDAY , PRESENTS IN LACES AND EBIBBOIDERIES, Put up la beautfful Oriental Boxes, Imported ex pressly for tame CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS ATJtlDl'CED PRI4E9, IJ7mw 8t (WEAV DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL "V CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. V. E. AROIIAMBAUJliT, S. K. Cor. Kleventh and SI ark. t Streets, Will open this morning, from Auction,- Tard wide Electrotype Brussels Carpet onlycOc Iiigrsln I'arpeto, wool tilling, 40. 45 aod Vic. IiKraln Carpets, all wool, 62c , 75, 87, and $1. English Tapestry lirusselH Carpets, odIv (i-ea. U Cloth Caipts, yaid and a half wide, f 1 00, Hm:p and Kng Carpels, 81, 87. 50, and H2c. Floor Oil Cloths, all widths. 45.50. A2, and 753, Window hbHdes, gtlt-bortler, $1, 2, and fj. Velvet Itng Hhet-p-kln and Cocoa Aluts. Tuole and Ktalr Oil Cloths. Btalr Druggets and Floor Cloths, CHEAP BLANKETS AND COVERLETS. All-wool Blankets, ft, (3, . p. and 10. bilver grey aud brown Blanket, wl and 3. Comfortables, tl: Coverlets, 14 and fi. Caaslmeres and batinets. 60, 62, 75. aud 1. laDoem, ail colors, 80, 40 ana soa. ChlDchllla aud Whitney Cloaklnes, t2 to H Whrlesale and Retail Store. corner ELE- VKTU and MARKET Street. 12 tmwsicc POPULAR PRICES FOR DKY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESNUT STREET. 1 U tJI GIKAKD HOW. E. M. NEEDLES Cl CO. WUl be prepared to offer for HOLIDAY PfiK- bJMia ispienaia assortments of LACKS. ICE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS. VEILS, . ' KMBKOIDERLE8, KTU AT PRICES TO INSURE SALES, TnEIH BTOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Will be offered at the Lowest Bate. fileventh and Cbesaut Streets. (JIItAItlJ HOW. 'MOW nTHTf gPECIAL R EDUCTION. CEORCE FRYER, Ho. 010 CHESNUT STREET, lias still further REDrCF.D THE PRICKS or his J til 1 1 1 H Khti t i OO 1 a AND bllAWLW, with a view i,imluil ifthe tock belora January L Puruliasttrs will il. well lecall. aslieto-(l r all SUPKIUO N t?lJ ALlX Vlia will be vld HUCU LJtbti T11AN t (Nuw is the time to buy a BEAT, INDIA BHAWL OUM'AKF r a Clirlsinia. tlllt. Tun prices are lower, and they will be sutU at prioas that cauuot fall lo give aaiinlfcclluu (IKOBUI! FRTER, 13 11 t NO. IU CM CNN BT TKEKT. DRY GOODS. RICH LACE CURTAINS AT jLoOTION PRIOK3I The subscribers have Jnst received, from tho lata AUCTN2H SALES IN NBW YORK, TDREE IIUNDRFD PAIRS or FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quality, tome of the RICHEST MADE. ALHO, NOTTlNOnAM LACE CCKTAEN, EHBB OIDEBED nCRUH CUBTAIN, JACQtTABD AND 21 . iruArbniu, TESTIBVEE tTBTAlMJ, IN CHEAT TABIEIT, SHEPPARD, VAN HrRLINGEN & ARRISOfl, NO. 1008 CHEXNCT STREET. QHCAP LINEN GOODS. SHEPPAP.D, VAN HARUNGEN & ARRISOfl, NO. 1009 CIIENVT STREET, Are now receiving from the recent AUCTION HALES, BOMS VERT CHEAP LOTS OF Uarnslejr Shectlnfrs, Towels, HuekavbacUs, and Other Linen Ooode, To -which they Invite the attention of buyers. AS BFINO NEARER 1 O OLD PRICES than anything they have been able to offer. Dlankots at Reduced Prices. The subscribers are now prepared tooOerthe laigest assortment to be lound In the city of Superior Quality Blankets, AU-wool and Extra Width, for Pest Family Use. ALSO, CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS, And a Foil Line ot MEDIUM BLANKETS, lot EotelB, Public Institutions, eta SHEPPARD, VAN - HARUNGEN & ARRISON, -House-Furnishing Dry Goods, 11 80 JOt BO. 100 CHESNUT ST. HOLIDAY PBESESTS! HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! PRICE &VVOOD, N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND FILBERT STS. HAVE JUHT OPENED BEVjEIIAL LOT13 OF GOODS SUITABLE FOll , PfiESENTa. lace Handkerchlels. iO. ). 81 tl. l-25. li-Kn. and la. L,u(urn- fmorotaereo HanoKer hlcra. Ladles' Jleiu hilicU HaudkerchleU, all linen, 20. 21. 31, 40, oo, 60, n, 6. 7ic, 1. ' ' Gtnts' Iieiu-stltcU aud Colored Bordor Handlcer chlefM. Hoj s' Colored Brrder Handkerchiefs, 12a, all linen. AliSBoa' Heui-sittch llanakerjhitfj, 15, li, io, aud 25 cents. Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Grots' Kid Gloves, Lined. b-oL quality. Ladles' and Misites' White and aoarlut Cloth Gloves. Gems' Meek Ties and Buspeuder.-t. Alurge lot ot i'anoy llds, Pencil Boxs, Glove Boxes, Work Boxes. Cigar Temples, Ink Siaiids, Uatou Boies. Toilet Glasses, Toilet Beta, WatcU bland, VS. 50. 75c, tl. and tl 26. 1000 Albuu s. .811. W), 900 , aud J1-2IS. Port monuaies, 13, 26, Ka. 1, 85, 88, 40, 50, 65, 75,85, 95, and t- li-0 V el vet Purses. 28, 81 40, 60, an d 00 cents. Berlin W Ire Purses aud Leatuer furses very cheap. Papier Mar be Writing Desks aud Work boxes, 2IKJO boxes Ten-Pin , 6. 10, u. and 15 cents. Building Blocks and Tool Chests. PBICE A WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B.-GIU Stick Bilk Fans for the Opera. -Handnone Ivory btlck Silk Funs. II, tl'll, 1125. Il'5iiltlt2,tt-i5tl 87, t2. M2&, 12 60, tJ, iJ So. 14. and 4 50. VXLSuiwU 113. IFSTEIM & HAINES, 113. NOS. US AND 118 "si NORTH NINTH ST., ABOVE AftCH, Open on Monday, from Cash Auction sales, at panic prices'- 1 case best American Calicoes, 10 to 12c 1 case best yard-wide Bleached Musilu, lae. S bales best ya d-wlde Unbleached Uualln, Wia, Lot cotton and Wool Flannels, Wi to lo Lot All-wool Flannels, 2 to etkx. 2 cases Canton Flam el, 12, 16, 18 to 2fio. 100 doien All-Linen Napkins, 75 cents a dozen, 3 eases Whlttlnsville Muslin, U'0., eld price. Lot new style Delaine, 16c. Lot of Ladles' Vests, great bargains. Lot of Gents' Bulrta and Drawers, 66 to 85c. Lot of Dress QOcds, reduced from 50 to 250., cheap. Lot ol Bbawls, from bankrupt sale, at old prices' from 80 cents to 87-60. Lot of 12-4jCounteipaces, tilt, worth 83. Lot 12-4 All-wool Blankets, low. Lot of Cassl meres, toe. to 1 15. Paper Musllue, Cambrics, aad Drilling, 12,'io. Lot of double-width All-wool Plaid PoplUis,68 cents, cost 1 25 to import. All we ask Is one call' EPSTEIN A HAUTE. 27os. 118 and 113,'i N. NINTH t?t., above Arch, Pi Ice A Wood's Old Cheap Stand. P. P. 10 pieces best Waier-Proof, 1'16 1: 0 duseu best KiU GloVts, (t 16 12 lismthsmtuot. tPdl'ElN 4 HAINLS. pANCY ARTICLES N)tt HOLIDAY GIFTS, From Auction at Low Pricos. To olote a large Block rapidly, we have marked them AT VEUY LOW PBICLS. Storekeepers, Fair Committees, and others are In vited to an examination. ClllWEN STODDART & BK01IIEU, NOMSOt.HStt, ANU154 N. SECOND STREET, 1214 8t ABOVE WILLOW J CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET. , -HOLIDAY PittbhUMd. Point Lane llukli. I'olute . C ollars and Setts, Tniesd Lace VeilM. Itrai VkI. II (Ik ft-. Ir(ini t2'50. , :inb'd lldkls, barHliiH. (i uttt1 iltlkle, very cheMi. Vuleiiclenne Hells, imw il.-ltiis. 1SU0 Keal t'lnny t ollir, at 6. cents. fcW) KrenoU Kmb'tl hi.no. Hutu 74 veula about halt the cost Ol Uupu tatlvu. 18 U liu DRY GOODS. H A M R WHITE I C K & COLE, MARBLE BUILDINO, No. 45 N. EIGHTH STREET. FCBTIIER REDUCTION IN PRICE. With View to quickly reducing our large an wetl assorted stock, we shall oner, from this date untlj January i, EXTKAOKD1NARY BARGAINS IN DRESS UOODS. BILKS, BHAWLS, CliOTHS, LYON9 CLOAKING VELVETS, VELVE TEENS, ETC. All-wool striped Poplin, reduced from 125 toTdo, All-wool striped Pcplln. rrdured from t I'M to 87c. Very rich striped Poplin, 11 1-, onat lo Import, Ileavy Velvet Poplin, extra quality, reduced to ll'CO. Plain all-wool Poplin, 75c, worth 1. at In striped wcol Poplin, 2a, worth II. All-wool llgured Poplin, 2c.,yard wide. mOIRNIffU CIOOD4. Extra quality Dlurrltz opened to-day. Another lot A Ipaca Poplin at 60c., great bargains, . Alpaca Poplins at all prices, np to fl'So. 11 oh sirs, from slo. upward... Fine all-wool FopHns, Merlnocs, Delaines, etc; i ONE riUCE. GOODS MARKED IN TLA1N FIGURES. HAMltICK & COLE,' 12 11 2t NO. 4 5 W. KIU1ITII MTREET. HOLIDAY GOODS!! HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, WILL OPEN ON 1HOA DAT, 10TII INST., 800 TOILET NETS. ALSO, LARUE AftMlRUlENT OF VASES, TOILET 6KT8, (2 00, worth 3 00. " 2 80, M $1-00. " 4 0, " is-oo. " 5dO, " fT-tO. ' 5-00, '$.S00. " IS-trf), " f 12-00. VA6S, from 3 uo vet pair to (15-00. Great bargains, BICtI FANS. Kow open a very largo assortment of FANS, our own lmpottatlon, from low price to Fine Goods. Wrl.lng Desks, Worn Boxes, Pencil Soxes, Glovo Boxes, etc etc TEN TROW AW D LINEN IIANDKER. C1I1E FOR CIIHISTMAS, Embracing every variety and at the very LOWEST PlilOKd. . II 4 91 RICK Jk COLE, WHITE MARBLE BUILDINO, 12 14 2t NO. 43 N. EIWIITU MTREET. s PECIALTIES IN LADIES' FIPJE CLOAKS. NOW OPEN Tho handsomest stock wo havoever exhibited, compris ing Garments in the most de sirable materials, and of tho most fashionblo colors, In great variety, and which wo will sell at POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 0a CUESNVT MTREET. SPECIALTIES is RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS. We have Just received s Cass off FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased nntJer advantageous circumstances, of qualities varying from $4 to $5'50, To v hlch wo respectfully ask the attention of Ladles. Tl ette goods will be sold for less than they would cost to Import. J. V. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 920 tllESMJT MTREET. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. All tho Favorito Colors In PLAIN CORDED POPLINS, REPsi, EPINOEINES. VELOURS BlIsHE, And other ltloh Fabrics for VALKIFJC SUITS, Wbloh we will sell by the yard, or make to order. LADIES' DRESSES, MADK IN TWEJSTr-SOUn. HOURS. A large valety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS At all times ready-made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. OGO CHESNUT BTUBBTJ 1867 1867. EYRE & LANDELL, H. IV. CORNER EOVItTII AND ARCH iJI. LOW PRICES von DRY GOOD s DURING THE HOLIDAYS. Kri llMlID CAS1I3I EH E ROIIEM. iiwliuiuj I At'lSMVH Mil AWlAs