THE DAIL1 MVflNlN G TELEGRAPH PMLADELPfilA, InURSDAT, DECEMBER 26, 1867, 8 OBITUARY. Hen. C. S. Hamilton. A rlr snatch from Columbus, O., to the emcin tiii Oatftie, (?ve oroe particulars of the death f lion C. V. Hamilton, member of Congrrsi Lm the TObio Elehth District, on Sunday morn llXX MarTavUlc, Union county, in that Mate. Ttie despatch aujs t advice. rfcelr-d her. ... -VV., Mini Dim 1 bom i Lr "V- rt i.nn'u ft ahout 17 yeare ot age... and r.U Innao docta men. i .rtdvlHedthelecberand the boy's father, whom hiiorwHiliiw, 10 keopi lone watch upon him. as h would some time Attempt to corunitt some tumble Spiu a aarhina which the affair of to-day snows w.S not given Wlinoiu emiw. nir. ii.iiuibjii lenvci ijvife and several children, to whom no man could Save been a Inder huhand or father." Mr. Hamilton was elected to the Fortieth Con btcbs as tbe successor of Hon. Jas. It. Hubbcll. He was one of tbe most wealthy and influential men in the county in which he lived, and was especially known and loved tor his deep interest in all benevolent enterprises and hta kindness toward the poor of his neighborhood. Politi cally be was a very thorough and Btncere Radi cal; a man of e'ronp convictions, and firm In his adherence thereto. He revved some time as a member of the Htate IpiElaturc, in which he was a contemporary of J urine Chase, and under the Kdminintration of Mr. Lincoln be held an important oflice in the revenue service. Ho was about fifty jeais of age. Madam Didlee,the Opera Ringer. Madrid Correspondence London Advertiser, Dec. 8- Tbe opera has rarely boasted of a more plea cant singer or of a pleasanter woman than JMriame Nantier Didiee, who has just died here of a pulmouary complaint. Alas, poor laly! it stems but jesterday that we sat entrnuced in our fc'.all in the Oriente listening to her joyous, spirit-stirring "tiauta Lucia;" the noble Neapo litan ar which she introduced in the slujtnir lesson in the liarbiere in lieu of that intenni naole "Rode's air, with variations," in which the proud contraos used to bewilder them selves and their audience in intricacies of labo Tious sonR. the was followed to the grave by the director and all the troupe of tbo Oriente Theatre, including Madame Peneo, who was deeply affected at the loss of her friend. The play bi lid ot the Oriente ate posted about in deep Tiiouriiinp, from respect to the deceased; and iladume l'cn' O bus t.btained a tew days' respite lo mourn lor her beloved colleague. Agriculture In Alabama. At a plantation sale in Alabama recently, only fifty cents were bid lor a cotton gin iu pood order, rive cents each lor ploughs, and correa poDdii k sums for other agricultural implements. Mule an-t horses also brought very low prices. The Mobile Times savs there is no doubt, trora the general expression, that experienced planters have abandoned the idea of larming on the old extensive scale as impracticable, and the offer ing of many larce plantations for rent, in quan tities to sultmen of small raean, seems to con firm this view. It is generally believed that free labor is as cheap as slave labor; tbe chief dinYrence brine that the labor cannot now be controlled and directed so as to meet tbe real exigencies of the larming season. The Argus at Cheyenne thinks there baa been discovered there an excellent material for building, and says: "In digging the well for the distributing post, under the charge of Colonel Carling, a layer of composition, con sisting of magnesia, lay and limestone is found, which, mixed with lime, forms one of the most durable, as wwtl as out) of the must beautiful, materials for bouses." fom 8. R O B INSON, 910 HESNUT STREET. New Colored Photographs, New Chromos, New Engravings and Paintings, FBOBf LONDON, PARIS, AND SOME, OF LN1IRELT NEW SUBJECTS, AT THE LOOKING CLASS AND PlCTUREFRAMEWAREROOMS OP A. S. ROBINSON, No. 91 CHESNUT STREET, M 12t Pit tLA DELPHI A. Ra & C. A. WRIGHT, No. 624 CHESNUT Street, HATE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AS SORTMENT OF KtW AND ELEGANT FANCY ARTICLES, Selected In Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, EN FECI A ELY FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Alao, a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Wblab they offer for sale ll 27 wrml2t AT VERT REDUCED PRICES. g LEE MAN'S PATENT BT. GERMAIN CR hTUDY LAMPS. f These Lamp will bnm Kerosene 0f poor as well aa et uallt7i and aUo any other kind of oil. Tuny gtveavwy superior and ilea4y light, mtt neither amell nor amoke, and are tanll mauased D kept Blean. Testimonials hav bean given by highest and moat eompetent autaorlty m to tbe aafety of these Lamps waluai eiploa.oo. for s,i by fill LIP RICE, Plum ber. O s, ud steam Fitter, No. 928 ABOQ Hreet, Pulladelphla. Alaooa band, a (rent Tarlrty of the newest patterns t)f Uaa and Oil CliHuUellers, Porvi-lala Bliudea, (ilubeu, tc.no. City aud oouoiry boue fittvd up wiU Ujm ud Walarou the mwl rcanomnne leruia. li 2 at MRS. R. DILLON, Ai. win MAvrvn i... Das all tbo Kovtlllr In IlOI.IUaY U (LL1NEHV M !,. udUbllUru' HUH, Valval. Ku traw and nry i..unet aud Hala of tba Wani '7 Old Velvet liuuneu made or on the uet t"V,"- hutuli Velveu. Klb..ua. film!, JTraiuw, etc., wi01e4al and'Ti ' "Pl.h. .1 M i e tend with an axe Hilling r on the right slileoitie holhl. ,ii i. kim rmm Fi'ii-mi . ...... " - - ...... Instantly. '" r n ih mn and nfor " ""Jrr-nii ed to k.ll a youaor 1 liiMti:tlnv a efvere . ir nif n ui a, vurj unm i,riu. iwuald only b readily detc eJ by mllol " w.u.. ...... M.i.nni rnciilarlT. and aeam U " ... ' .ul...... ,ir.nm.lnl In lit" itu. bowever.has been x- riT.iinVlt nialauchullcul lM, so much io as to attract ft auenl Sin of bl teacher, who brought him to Hit rltv ( n e day ago that he mlnt he eiamlaed by Iir J. W. Hamilton. Tlie Doctor pronounced pn.i, ... inannlt v of an Inactive character. rlNANCI L 525 E OF TUB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Running West from Omaha AcroHH t ii ? Contluont, AIIE NOW COMPLETED. This brlnpi the line to the ea'.teVh jae of the Rocky Uonntalns, and It In expetofl Vhat the track will be 'aid thirty mllee further,, to Evans I'nss, the hltthest point on the rood, by Jartiary. The mail rnnm grade from the Mot of thf mountains to tiro surnnilt Is but eighty fret to the tulle, while thatof many Kastern roads Is over trie hundred. Wfrk In the rocfe'CUltlng on the western slope will continue through the winter, 'and there Is now no n ason to doubt ttrut the eutlro grand line to the Pa. clllc will be open for business In 1870. Theneans provided for rhe construction of this Great National Work are ample. The United States grama Its tilr Per Cent. Konds at the rate of from tl,00oto fl8,0?0 pr mile, mr which It takes a second lim as security, and receives payment to a large If not to the lull txtent of Us o'alm In srrvlces. These Bonds are Issued as each twenty-mile section la ttnlfthed, and after It hat been examined br United btates Commtsslouers and pronounced to be in all re spects a llrst-clnss rond, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, statlnas, aud all the necessary rolling stock, and other u.uipu ems. r TUo United Btules also makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land to tbe mil?, which will be a source of large revenue to tbe Company. Mncii or this land In the I'latte Valley is among the most fertile In the world, and other large portions are covered with heavy plue forests and abound In coal ot the beat qut-lity. The Company Is also authorized to Issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the lfcgue of the Uoverunrv nt, and no more. Hon, K. D, Uorgan and lion. Oakes Ames are Trustees tor the Bondholders, and dellvi r the Bonds to the Company only as the work progresses, so that they always re present an actual and prodtic'lve value. The authorized capital ol tbe Company Is ONE HTJNDKED MII.Ll N I OLLAKS, or which over five millions have been paid In upn tbe work already done. Earnings of the Company. At present, the profits of the Company are derived only from Its local tralLc, bu this is already ranch more than aufllclf lit tt pay ibe Interest on all tbe Bonds the Company can Issue, If not another mile were built, it Is not doubted that when tbe road Is completed the through tralllc ot the only line con. nectlng the Atlantic and Pacific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as there wi 1 be no competi tion, it can alwaj a be done at .rofttable rates. It will be noticed that the Union PaclQ? Rallioad Is, in tact, a Government Wnrk, built under the anper- vision of Government ollloers, and to a large extent with Government mnney, and that its boods are Issued under Government diiectlon. It la believed that no similar security Is so carefully guarded, and ceitnlDly no other la ba.ed upon a larger or more valuable property. As the (Jompany'a First Mortgage Bonds Are offered for the present are NINE f Y CENTS ON I TBE IOL.T,Ail, they a-e tbe ohrapat security In the market, being more thau is per cent, lower than United Bta'.es Stocks. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, Or over NINE PR CfiNT. upon the Investment, Subtcriptlona will be received In Phllaoelpbtaby DE1IAVEN & BROTHEIt.No.40S. Third street. WILLIAM PAINTKH fc CO , No. W S. Third sb J. E. Li.WAllB A CO., No. 2ttS. Third street. THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, In 'W ilmington, Delaware, by R. B. ROBINSON & CO. e JAMES McLEAU & SONS, And In New York at tbo Company's Office, No, 20 NASSAU Street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, 7 Nassau at. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers. No. 61 Wall at. JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 83 Wall at,, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In draits or other funds par In New York, aud the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the progress ot tbe work, resources for construction, and value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Com pany's Ofllcea, or ot Its advertised Agents, or will be sent iree on application. JOHN J. CISCO, TREASURER, NEW YORK. November 23. 1867. 12 11 wfm9t AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Treat and Safe Pepoalt Company, for the Safe Keeping ef Sonde, Stocks, and Uther Valuable. CAPITAL - ....9500,000 S1BSCTOK8. N. B. BROWNE. KD WARD W. CLARK. CLARENCE H. CLARK, JOHN WR.LHH. ALEX AN D Ht HKNBY. e. A. (lAbUWKLL. J. OILLINCSHAM FELL HENRY C. GIBSON, CHAKLJU4 M AOALEMTKR, Oflice In tbe Jt'lre-proot Building of the Philadelphia National Bunk, CMEHNUT Street, above Fourth. This Company receives 011 depoHlt, and (IUA KAN TEEM THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon .the followiug rates a year, via.: Coupon Bondn ft per I10O0 Iegliered'UoiidH aud Securities SO cents per tiuoo Gold Coin or Hullluu .. 41-25 per a iOUO Silver Coin or Bullion. ....... ..... 2 per f luuO Gold or Kllver Plate 11 per luO Caxb Boxes or small tin boxes of Bunkers, Brokers, Capitallstx, etc., coutenls unknown to the Company, aud liulillity limited, lA a year. The Company otters for KKNT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFEeJ INSIDE ITS VAULTS at l.'.o. !, 4U, oo, and 76 a year.-accordlng to also aud location. Coupons and Interent Collected tor one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. This Company is authorized to receive and execute TruHtt of every description. 12 8lmwfrpj N. B. BROWN K, President, Hmm.o.t i'ArriutsoN, Secretary and Treamrer. COO AttOI STUEET. COO GRIFFITH & PACE. PATENT I1IUI) CAGES, ME SHATEM. ULACKIBtu TABLES. BOOK MIELVCW, BRITANNIA WARE. WHITING DFMUS. .. BK BOXES. AND nOVSB-FVRNMU BNUGOODW, UltYT CLOAKS, ETC. Q L O A K I N Q 8. WB ARB DAILT RECEIVING TUB NKWEAT STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKINC8, WIIICII WK OFFER AT GREATLY RB tor ED PRICKS,' IN A&IDtTION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASS13IERES, COATINGS, AND 00DS GENERALLY ADAPTED TO MEN'S A Nil BOYS WEAR M (I KRIS CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH J0BBEK3, 8 246m RS, It AM tl I, rOCBTH ST, LOAKSI CLOAKS! 1 EVKKY NEW STY L.K. HENRY 1VENS. No. 2a W. NINTII St. ;L OA EC SI CLOAKS! ' TIIKtHKAProTiNU BMi', HENRY IVEN8, No. U 8. NINTH SU LOAKSI CLOAKS! ' IliHlm HENRY IVENH. No. UH. NINTH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JAMES & LEE, NO. It NORTIIECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, ARE NOW RFCEIVING, IN ADDITION TOTIIEIR EMU ALL Y LARGE STOCK OF CA&SIB1EREM, A CHOICE ASSORT3I EST OF ooatino aoors WIIOLESALB AND RETAIL. 8 22th JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. MERCHANT JEWELERS, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENING VIENNA FANCY GOODS, PARIS FANCY GOODS, DECORATED PORCELAINS, FLOWER STANDS, ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS, Mounted in Bronze, Gilt, and Carved Wood, PARIS JET JEWELRY. 10 IS luths3mrp VIENNESE SKATE DAGS THE GREAT CHRISTMAS IN O "V E L T Y. These Elegant Goods have been expressly designed for this CHRISTMAS SALES, AND ABE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BT t BAILEY & CO., No. 810 CHESNUT Street, 10 s thsta PHILADELPHIA. QENTLEMEN'S W RAFTERS GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. JOHN C. ARRISON, MOS. 1 AND S NORTH SI3ITU STREET, Is now offering an elegant and extensive variety of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, SCARFS, TIES MUFFLERS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Also, bis usual assortment of MERINO. SILK, and WOOLLEN 1 22rp UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOH GENTLEMEN. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WRAPPERS, ' BREAKFAST JACKETS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, CRAVATS, SCARFS. GLOVES, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARF RINGS AUD SLEEVE BUTTONS, WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF UNDER. UAHMENTM, ETC. J. -Vr SCOTT & CO., 1) U tesi Dp MO, 814 CHESNUT STREET. CLOTHING. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST " CLOT II I NO IN THE CITY. ROCKHILL & WHSON, Nos. 603 and 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 roduced on Ordered Work. Parents, brine; along your Boys. We have all kinds of Boys' Clothing, which wewiil sell very low. The Best Ready-madeCloth-ingin Philadelphia at the low est figures. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed to every purchaser. Mu8ta SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE, OYERSEAMINC, AND SEWING MACHINE Is warranted to execute in the best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tacking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt ing, Overseaining, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition make3 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. 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 Machine gratui tously to all purchasers. u 2 tfrp QRIPPEN & MADDOCK, (Late W. L. Maddoclc & Co.) ,No. 115 Soutli THIRD Street. CHOICE ALMERIA GRA.PES, 40 Cents Per Pound. DOUBLE CROWN IEIIEA R4IINS. SINGLE CROWN DEIIENA RAISINS. LONOON LAYER UAlKINN. LOOkE ni'Nl'ATEIi RAISINS. SULTANA RAIMINS. SEEDLEhS RAIMINS. NEW LAYER FIGS, PMUNELLOS, PRUNEH, PLUMS, NEW PAPER-SHELL ALMONDS, ORANGES, CITRON, CURRANTS, And a great variety of Goods suitable for the Christ mas Beaaon, at the loweat prices. ri2 19 thu2iv ALL GOODS WARRANTED, WlLLCOX & GIBBS vj. No. 720 T G M A C II Chestnut Street, J? Phllad'a. I DEWING MACHINE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MISKEI, MERRILL & THICKIRI, No. T18 CHESNUT Street, Would call attention to their Fine Assortment of BRONZES, FLEXIRLE DROP LIGHTS, WITH STANDS. PORCELAIN AND OTHER FINE SHADES, 11 suitable for CHRISTMAS PRK3 ' NTS. T12 14 Kltrp CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR CHILDREN A large and fine lelectlon ot Hobby Iloraes, Veloclpedea, Wheelbar row, Ksprea Wki, Carta, Sl.igba, Ktc. mtc, BY TUB MANUFACTURER, J. A, YOST, ' NO, 814 DOCK STREET, 12 1 rp Above Becond, DRY GOODS. ZV1 J. Xt I 12 '1? ANU isriivTii. 0 & CO BOYS' CLOTHING. Btock is large, fresh, well-fitting, good atyle, ex actly adapted to tne medium and Ant-class wauls ol bujers, We have about FIVE HUNDRED SUITS Wlikh we will close out at a gret REDUCTION From prices early I , the season. LADIFS' CLOAKS. THE ELVIRA, THE lUltllLIW, THE NIIAWL "ACO.'E, IIIKCIUHLKt DICKENM, THE C AND C CLOAK, ETC ETC ETC, Made ot Velour, Beavfr. Astracban, Velveteen, Lyons Velvet, etc LADIES' CL0AKINQS, Still a megolflrent itock. All kinds at very re duced i ilcs for tl.e Holiday. floo CAkhlMERKt). One case Just opened, best yet lor tt e money. S 7 stui h USEFUL PRESE NTS AT VERY LOW PllICES. FINK EMBROIDSRED PIAKO COVER. At 14, 15, and 1 Dollars. FINE EMBROIDERED LICK CURTAINS, At 10, IB, and 2U Dollars Per Pair. IINE MARSEILLKd UUILTS, At S, . and 10 Dollars. FINE PREMIUM AND MEDAL BLANKETS, At f, 8, and 12 Dollars Per Pair. FINE DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. 3, 4. 5, 6, and 8 yards long, WITH NAPKINS Tt MATCH, AT REDUCED PRICES. PINE FRINGED AND JIOKPKRED UAMAbK TOW L-, At 8, 10, 12, aud IS Dulls, per dos. FINE HEMSTITCH KD AND EMBKOIDERED HDKFS., For I-adles, Oeialenii'ii, and Youth, FINE FRENCH CORDED BORDER UDKFS. SHEPPAflD .VAN HARLINGLN & ARRISON 7il 7lrp NO. 10OS CHEN NUT STREET. WARD UR TON & SON, No. 1004 CHKH-NUX Street, OFFER TO LADIES AND THE TRADE CHOICE GOODS, At Low Prlcea, to Meet the Depression In Boaiuesa. BONNET VELVETS, PLUSH KB. SATINS, CORDED SILFS. POULT DE frOIES, GRO LE NAPLES, MARCELLINE, BONNET RIBBONS, HASH RIBBONS, TKIMM1NU RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS, MANTUA RIBBONS. lUKAPE RIBBONS, BEST MAKES OF ENGLISH CRAPES, BLACK afiD COLORED. A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF REAL LA.CB GOODS, IN POINT, M ALTESE, THREAD. REAL BLOND, BRUSSELS. VALENCIENNES. OC1MPURE, CLUNY, INSERTINOS TO MATCH. TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, AND FINE NErS, I ;ards wide, for Evening Dressee. ABPLENriD STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINOS. BARGAINS. THE FINEST AND NEWEST IMITATION LACE GOODS. lUJatuth A large discount to the trade. OIKAKD KOW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. WUl be prepared to offer for HOLIDAY l-RE- io tspiouaia assotlineuteot LACES. LACE GOODS, . HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, EMBBOIDERIE3, ETC AT PRICES TO INSURE SALES, THEIR STOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Will be offered at tbe Loweat Rates. Eleventh and Ch.annt Street. UlliAUD HOW. 'MOH QHVHI 212 N0RTU EIGUTU ST. 212 LE MAISTRE & ROSS Have Joat opened a large and choice lot of GOODS suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, auch aa HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Gents', and Chit ren'SiWear, oorupr'SlDg Plain Linen, Hemmed Hematltched, Embroidered, Colvred Bordered Tucked, etc., much below regular rate. REAL LACE HDKFS. from 2 25 up.: IMITATION " aiceuuup. LACE COLL. Its from 85 cents up. LACK TIDI Eh at a bargain. LACE CURTAINS FROM AUCTION. M OO and 4-ee per pair. Also, CURTAIN LACE, very cheap. euOO yard. HAMBUKU EDQINUn AND INSKItT IOS, gl elegant pauarua l DRY GOODS. IOTICE TO THE PUDLIC. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Inducements Extraordinary. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 2S SOUTH SECOND STREET, Invite tbe attention of their customers and the pub lic to their STOCK Or MOODS which they are Aow Closing out at Prices Un precedented. THE REST REACH SI1.KH IMPORTED. ORDINARY QUALITIES, DO. FINE NTOCK Or CliLORED SILKS. EVENING AND WEDDING II.KM. OL'll A Nil HLIIH noiKR ANTIQUES R LAI K NATION FOR TKIH.niNG. SUPERIOR QUALITY lllucli SilK Cloak YelvclSe SA INCH It LACK VFLVETS. I1IN4H Ml LACK VELVETS. 8e-lNCH it lack velvets. S0-INH II L A 4 K VELVETS. Black and Cnlored Velveteens, Bilk Fiatsh, frora 2 00 to MX per yard. IDlW W HALL 4k CO, gILK CORDED POPLINS AT $150 Price Early In the Season, Sa-as, 9IODE CORDED POPLISS, SI'SO. BmiWN io. DO. fl-30. GREEN AND 1'URPLE POPLINS, 9 l'9Q, EF WIN nALL A CO. LONG AND SQUARE 13 ROC HE SHAWLS FOR CHRIST MAS PRESENTS. RLACK OPEN CENTRES. SCARLET OPfcN CENTRES. RLACK FILLED CENTRED. SCARLET FILLED CENTRE". LONG RLACK THIBET SHAWLS. HEALTH I L LO.U BLANKET SHAWLS AT 87, FORMER PRICE 810. EDWIN HALL A CO. yOCEL'S Letter C, French Poplins, All-wool, at STJiCte., Former Price, 9VH5, RIS9IARKM AND 91 ODES, S7M CENTS. VIINEW AND GKKK.. HTi CENTS. A'lltLK AND PCKPLK, H7)i CENTS. RROWNS AND STLELM, S7H CENTS. )2 2mwflm ED WIS HALL CO, PJHTC BEDSPREADS. JUST OPENED, 500 COUNTERPANES, AT 88 EACH. PREVIOUSLY SOLD AT 8150. CURWEN ST0DDART & BR9IIIER, NOS. 450, 438, AN D 454 N. SECOND STREET, .1211 St ABOVE WILLOW. L.ONG BLANKET SHAWLS OP BRIGHT AND PLAIN STYLES. NEW LOTS AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450,45,AN D 454 N. SECOND STREET, 2 25:t ABOVE WILLOW. LONG BROCHE SHAWLS AT LOW PRICES. FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 430, 458, AN D 434 N. SECOND STREET, 12 24 8t ABOVE WILLOW. gALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY 81'87H, AUCTION LOTS. PRITES GREATLY REDUCED. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450,459, AND 45 1 N. SECOND STREET, 12 24 8t ABOVE WILLOW. POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESNUT STREET, liiui' -
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