The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 28, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1863.
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NEW YORKISMS.
trim Our Own Oorrtwondent,
Naw York, Not. J3, 1868.
Thanksgiving Day la New York tu neither
mora Dor leas than usual. Turkles war eatea,
llkawlaadacks and currant Jelly. Old frlenda
book n nds and forgave eacb otber recent
differences, and Horace Greeley brought a sur
feit upon himself by aatlng raw tarnlpa at Dal
rnonloo'a. At tbe Horn for tba Frlendleaa nd
the Asylum for Incurablea (where Seymour and
Blair have been entered on tbe booka), at tbe
Newsboys' Lodging Heme, and tba Horn for
Little Wanderers, and tbe Indigent Widows'
Banking Saloon, and Valetudinarian Villa1
Thanksglviug victuals were spread la profa
Ion, and as profusely eaten.
Tboae three well known Shakespearian char
acters, Good Dlgesilon, Appetite, and Ilealtb,
went bumming around tba city, making pro
XDlacuoua calls.
There was a good deal of tall talk in tbe
pulpits, and an lmmente amount of tn' tklai
cf gratitude wblcb evidences luelf la , rhSecV
lng seuse of future favors was On hand, as lj
usually is.
Charity, however, wai as cold as she gene
rally is on obari table occasions, and ended
where she usually begins at borne.
FOOB O'DALDWIN,
tbe Irish Olant, Is In a peck of trouble again.
It la a pity that bis peek of trouble is not a
peek of dirt, that he might alt down and eat it
all at once.
The Governor of Massaobnsett desires pos
session of his body, and consequently the ex
ertlons of the New York police were unwont
edly alert, until a late hour yesterday morning
on tbe lookout for tbat fearful and wonderfu
assemblage of bone, nerve, muscle, ligament
tendon, vein, artery, flesh, and blood.
Thedeuthof hla lata bondsman, Felix Lar
kin, toe particulars of whlou have long ere
this reached Philadelphia readers, caused the
rumor tbat the ball given was worthless. Tua
real reason of the police vigilance, however, U
tbe desire of Massachusetts to banish prlae
lighters from tbe face of the earth.
Heaven and the Hub are alike In this particu
lar, tbat peacemakers (Including Urani) are ap
preciated there.
And speaking of Grant reminds me that, If
for no other reason, Parton, tbe author of
'Does tbe Coming Man drink wine?" disap
proves ol him for P resident because be U tue
slave of smoke.
ISAAC W. ENGLAND,
-managing editor of the Sun, la doing a good
thing in prosecuting the policemen who reiused
to arrest the liegeman drug-clerks who as
saulted him a week r to ago, while they were
In A state of drunkenness.
Officer McComb, one of these policemen, sub
sequently visited Eugland in his offloe, and
tried to persuade hlun to atop the protecution.
Finding entreaty In valu, the treacherous bully
threatened him that be would prove (by pur
Jury, of oourse) that England was drunk at the
time of his arrest.
Being a little acquainted with England's per
sonal habits, 1 might add that a man less In
clined to t ke an overdose of Intoxicating liquor
J never met.
A BIO BAZAAR
Is going to be opened at tbe Central Park Gar
den, where Theodore Thomas has been conoer
Izing all summer and autumn.
The boeaar will only last through the Christ
mas season, and you may rest assured very
bizaare people will go there I
Tbe prtseuts will be said to muslo (not
Thomas' orchestra though), and purchasers will
take In at the ear all that they give out at the
puree. At lesst, it is pleasant, for one's plans of
economy 10 oeneve eu,
THK VELOCIPEDE,
Whose advent I flrkt wrote about some months
ago 1 becoming popular. Iudeed, a fashion
course of velocipeulBls is belDg established at
Central rark.
A few novelties In the way of
AMCSEMKNT9
are talked of.
For instance, at Wood's Museum a new bur
lesque called The tYigtUul Hnir, founded on
Lord Lytlon'a "Klghilul Heir," m to sparkle
through the holidays.
To this will succeed early in the spring the
Klralfy Family, a troupe of Hungarian dancers,
composed of two males and ten females. They
may not be muob, but they nave a smack of
originality about them, and when the puoiio's
cheek Is thus smacked once, It always turns
the other also.
ALES9ANDB0 IJOETTI,
the new "Mexloau" tenor, made his debut on
Thanksgiving night, at the Academy, iu
Hallo in Mnsclieru. His hUb no'es are sweet,
and bis low ones weak, lie acts wltn nerve
and is what the ladles call a "cunning" little
tenor. .
Few Americans are familiar with the name
of Miss Marriott, yet she is, In truth, one of tue
best of tbe few good English actresses, and is
making arrangements to appear in this cliy
early during tue coming year, probably in
January, though tbe scene of her debut has not
keen absolutely determined upon.
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR 8KBVAMT3
lathe last novelty talked of.
In fact, a remedy la needed for those youn?
husbands who are always reminding toelr
Wives what pies their mothers used to make.
Taking all things Into consideration, I am
Inclined to think that these old mothers (wboue
pies and puddings are rememoered with a
sort of mournful mouth-waierlog after tney
themselves are In their graves) have tbe best of
tbe argument, and that these train lnsobools
and co-operative housekeeping schemes will
dwindle down into the present dimensions ol
tbe Borosis. An Baiia.
MUSICAL AS II DRAMATIC.
The City Amusements.
AT tub Walnut this evening tbe Philadel
phia Fire Zuuaves will have a benefit. The
entertainment will commence with the comedy
of tbe Serious fumily, alter which there will be
a grand exhibition urill by Company A, of the
Fire Zouave KeKlment, Captain John A- ityiu
commanding. The pioyramme for the drill is
as follows: Company movements, manual of
arms by oommand, manual of armi by taps,
loading and tiring by oommand, mysterious
drill and bayonet exercise. Tbe performance
will conclude with tbe farce of tbe Spectre
Bridegroom. It this program me does not insure
full house, we donot know what would.
On Monday Mrs. D. P. Bowers will commence
an engagement, and will anpear In John
Urougbuui's drama of Lady Awllty't Secret.
At tub Chssndt the drama of Alow or liloxo
will be given for the last time this evening.
On Monday the equestrian season will com
mence, and from present appearances, it
promises to be a success. There are an immense
number of persons whose lasies incline tbem
to tbe circus, and a Arm-clans troupe like the
one announced to appear at the Chesnnt will
be likely to create soinutnlng of a seuaatlon,
and fill the boute from parquette to dome every
-evening. Mr. James Hobiuson Is probably
without a rival In the world as a rider, and we
will have betides blm a full corns of perform
ers, all celebrated In their particularities of
AT tub Arch Mr. Barton Hill will have a
benefit this evening, when he will present tbe
comedy of A Lemon in Love and tbe drama of
the Three Guardsmen. Mr. Hill la an able and
conscientious an 1st. end we hope tbat his
claims on ibe consideration of the puhlio will
be recogniztd by an overflowing house this
evening
On Monday the comedy of The Wav to Keep
Sim will be performed.
AT THK American Mr. and Mrs. F.lwln
Blanobard, with their trained dog: Vivian, tbe
comic vocalist; Mad'lle Venmroli, tbe graceful
dauseuse, and a bout of otber artists will appear
AT THK TUBATRB C'OMIQUK Mad'lla nnrtrndA
With her perlorrnlng uugs; the miniature
circus; ine mrre uyiug ruun or tae itkr; me
drama of The Gathering of the Clam, and a gr.al
variety of other featnres. make a most ait ran-
tlve entertainment, which makes everybody
feel as if ibey bad got their money's worth and
somelhlna more.
Carl Bkntz and Mark Hassler's orchestra
will give a performance at Musical Fund Hall
this afternoon.
Miss Kklloqo will etve her last conoertat
Concert Hall this Afternoon, and in bidding
her farewell we ean only regret that ber stay in
Philadelphia has been so suort, and hope that
we shall have the pleasure of seeing ber soon
again.
MR. MAX MABKTZkk will commence his
eaaon of grand opera on Monday under tue
racst favorable auspices.' We understand that
most of the seats are already sold, and the
pecuniary success of tbe season being asurei
In advance will inspire the manager and tbe
artists to put forth all ibelr powers to make l
a success artistically. II Tr ova tore will be given
on Mondav.
r i
. DRY Q00D3.
JOHN BURN S,
HQ. 947 SOUTH ELEVEN TU STIIEET,
ABOVE BPRTJOB.
KBW STOCK. HRW VOBK PRICE.
Prices as low as they wers In IBM.
TTsvs received, direct from New York, lbs Oht.peit
Block of Lidcds and ilouss Furnishing Dry U jod la
be found Id tbe rlly.
IfifllM'ien Watson A Armstrong's Fine Damk
Klkln,frMperco i regular m'cs e.sewheie i,
IK YmU wiae Heavy Loom Dnuui Taole
Llen, 5.
IK Yards wide Watson A Armstrong's Bleaoatd
Utiiuk, 7f
1 Yaras wide Watson A Armstrong's Fine Table
1 YarCs wlue Watson A Armstrong's Extra Fine
Im;k It
h i and S-4 Pillow Cm Linen, so, 82. and To.
Blue pamssk -bordered iontU, i,S yards loar, ffisa
nerdirer.
' Brauillul all Linen Sdkf., 10. ItX II to, and Mo.
BlAnHMSI CftYBBLKTII XAWHELM1
All-wool F'aMM-l, 2. l, W 41 and ido.
Yui wir e fiallaruvale and biiaker Flanne's, Sc
CslIoii Hnnpl, in every grade, from ltt J Uo.
All-wool UlankeUi, yardi ions ;), K ji
Ali-wrol Blaukrla.lOk yard long, fl'IS.
Brat ti a.i-wiol BUuketa lu the ony.
BIBTSti DKAWEBSt ftTQCUINeSt
Have received, per uteaninhlu Oub, one cass of
I a-iies Rcnulne jBalbrlggtn Huse, all sir.es. Hlfto.,
silk emoroldvrrd.
(ieuu1 j.eavy Merino Sblrts. 4S 10,620. to2 V),
artwnglit A Waruer'a GtUbraied Kugllab Merino
cnlris and Draweis.
Ladit-s' eilra heavy Merino Vests, '.; all slses.
and Mlases' Merino Veu. 17 So. up,
I.kol'S' reiinr ruade Knullsb Meriuo Vents, fill.
Ladies' iron .frame Hose, very heavy, reduoed to
ro.
Urnts' English super stout ft Hose, best Imported,
H,c. U sw2t
PRICE A WOOD,
Sr. TT.COBHER EIOIITU ASD FIXBEBT,
tTIUj OPM OX MOV DAT, NOV. SO,
PARIS SILK FANS,
Imported to order expressly for our own sales.
Silk Fans, Ivory Sticks.
Bilk Fans, QlltSlioks.
Black Silk Fans, Carved Handles.
A large lot of Dolls and Doll Heads.
Finest French Wax Dolls, with Hair.
Speaking Dolls and Crying Dolls.
Patented Wax Doll Heads, with Hair.
A cheap lot of Boxes from auction.
Pencil Boxes, Money Boxes, and Glove Boxes.
Bronze Inkstands at less than gold cost.
PRICE & WOOD,
Jf.Tf. COBHEB EIOnTU AND FIXBEBT,
N. B.-Daily receiving N13W GOOD3, suitable
for Holiday Presents. 10 3sw
7ARIE8 & WARNER,
Ko. 223 North MNT1I Street.
Silk and wool Dress Goods, 50a ; worth $1.
Finest French Merinoes, 1J4 yards wide, $1.
Gay Plaid Poplins; Black Alpaca Poplins.
Black Alpacas, 31, 87, 45, 50, 58, 62o., etc
Bett Calicoes, 12c.
Manchester Ginghams, 12c.
All-wool Flannels, 25, 23,31, 45, 50c, etc.
Cotton and wool Flannels, 25, 28,31,37,45,
60c, etc
Canton Flannels, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25o
etc
Amokeag B. Canton Flannels, 253.
Bargains in all-wool Blankets.
WAX 1MLI.S.
Will open on Monday over 500 dozen Wax
Dolls, balance of on importer's stock, from 25o,
totH.
FAME fc WAIt: Eft,
It Ko. 223 North NINTH St., above Roe.
18C8. CLOTiinousE. 1868.
STRAWBRIDGE k CLOTHIER
Wish to keep be'ore tbe public the fact that they
aim to keep tbe largest and most varied stock of al
dticripllocs of
CLOTHS
10 BE FOUND IN PHILADELPHIA.
MEN'S COATINGS AND CASStMERlCS,
UOOliti D'Olt dOYrt' WRAR.
LADIL8' CLOAKINI4H OF EVItitI &ISV,
Always on baud.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CMRaL CL0T1I HOUSE,
COB.EItiOTU AND MAKKET MT BEETS,
8 M f H1LADHLPUIA.
7000 YARDS OF SUPERB
COIIDED AND CHANGEABLE SILKS,
At iplo0 Tcrlard.
ISICltKY, SIIAHP A CO.,
yo. 737 CH1SSXUT Street.
QUPERB QUALITY OF 23-INCII,
30-INCH, and 32 INCH BLACK L0N3
CLOAKING VELVBTd,
A 6BDA1 U1UUAIN,
HIGKEY, SHARP V CO,
Vo. 727 CHKSXUT Street.
yELVKTEENS, VELVET CLOTHS, AND
SUPER ASTRACHAN CLOAKING,
IN WHEAT VABIETT,
ISICKUY, S1IAUP V CO.,
3Vt. 727 CIIESXUT Street.
gLANKETS-A FULL STOCK OF
ALL TUB MOST DESIRABLE MAKES,
At extremely low prices. ,
RICKEY, SHARP iV CO.,
2Vo. 727 CHESAUT Street,
11 26 8t 1'IHLADELPHIA.
WARBURTOli.
bTOHEKEEPER"?, DIVE33MKEa3, MIL
LINEKS AND OTHERS.
FOR THE LAST WEEK
WE WILL OFFER JOB LOT3
AT IIALF PRICE,
TO QUICK AND PROMPT BUYERS
GREAT BARGAIN WILL BE GIVEN.
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT ll 23 tf
OF 15 CENTS ON EAOH DOLLAR.
DRY GOODS.
gUIEKlOR QUALITIES AND STYLES
BROOHE SHAWLS,
From Ifcvf York Auctions, at Low Price.
OFEN CENTRES fi ROCHE,
FILLED CENTRES BROOHI9,
LONG AND 8QUARE BROOHE'
BEAUTIFUL BLANKET SHAWLS,
LONG BL1CK THIBET.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 South SECOND Street.
ASTRACHAN AND VELVET CLOTHS
0? MAGNIFICENT QUALITIES.
BLAUC ASTRACHAN,
BROWN ASTRVCHAX,
PUBPLE ASTRACHAN.
Montagnac Velvet Clothss
BLACK VELVET CLOTnS,
PURPLE VELVHP CLOTH3.
VELVET BEA.VEWi
With a grest vajlely of Cloths of the LoTer
Uiades.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
NO. 2S SOUTH SECOND STUEET,
llHwsft
PHILADELPHIA.
g L U E PLUSHES.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
OPENED THIS DAY A FRESH LOT OF
BLUE PLUSHES,
JU3T LANDED.
On hand, a good assortment of OTHER
COLORS. .11 23 sm2Up
SPECIAL BARGAIN 8.
2 Cases Klcbardson's Uncus.
1 Case l'lllow Linens.
1 Case Table Napkins.
Table Cloths, Superb Double Dumas
two to eight yards long.
8 Cases Marseilles (Jul Its.
1 Case Kerr Table Corerings.
100 Pairs Eicli Lace Curtains.
350 EmbM Table and l'iano Covers.
SUEFPARD, VAN IIARLIXCEX & ARRISOX,
Importers of llouse-Farnish'Dg Drj Goods,
No. 1008 CHESNUT Street,
11 21 stutbiotrp
PHILADELPHIA.
NOVEMBER, 1868.
Special Demonstration This Day
WB OFFER A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
VB.LVKTKENB, from f2S to fS per yaid.
PA If-LEY AND BROUHH SHAWM.
MW 8TYLU OF FLAID SHAWI.S.
BLANKKTB, Q LILTS AND COVERLIDS.
CLOAKI'Gb, CLOTUH, AND CASSIMtHttS.
TABLK LINKNti, FLANNELS, AND MUSLISi
BLACK HLKL. AND bOLID COLORED SILKS
blLK POiLIiNb WOOL POPLI8, ALPACAS
SIC. Etc.,
At Unprecedented! Iow Prices!! !
Wecsu snord tu sell ib. saocs quality ol Goods as
kept on Cbtsnul street or FJghth street, t muob
io wer pilots, ss oar expenses sre not ONE-HALF
Let Ibe community think of tbls and A VA TH SIR
MONEY AND THGlIt TIME.
, JOSEPH li. THCRNI.EY.
N.E.Cor. WUUTIIand SFRDi GAKDO,
U 8m Bp PHILADELPHIA.
(Gitobllshed In lsrt.)
s
I
L.
EXTllAOKDIMIlY BARGAINS
IN
DIMSS GOODH,
Etipeelallj Adapted to this Season,
Representing the most ex ten sire sad Tarled assort
ment In tbls market, at tbe extremely low
prices Incident to tbe great Bbiluk
age ot values
During the Period of their Utmost De
preskion.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Wo. 727 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
EYRE & LAN DELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
HAY REDUCED T0BIB PBICB3
As much, and perhaps more, than others,
for the same Class of Uoods.
DRIBS GOODS REDUCED,
SHAWLS OF FINK GRADE.
LYONS COAT VELVETS.
LYONS PUKE SILK VELVETS.
FASHIONABLE POPLINS.
FASHIONABLE SERGES.
GOLD MIXED BKPELLANTS.
BEST BLACK VELVETEENS. 10 U tuthiSm
BLUES, BROWHtt. PUUPLBi, ETC
IMMEDIATE AND IMPERATIVE SALE
OF ' -
F I W E READY -MADE CLOT H I U C.
, B arrangement with
THE EXECUTORS,
Mad this dar, .
WE SHALL FINISH OUR ACCOUNT 0B STOCK,
And Sell Off,
To done affairs of old firm,
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP , i
Gents' and Boys' Clothing,
AMD
CLOTHS, C A SSI ME EES, AND VESTING S.
AT
Un preccdentedly Low Prices,
So aa to maks a QUICK BALE.
This is an opportunity that does not often ooour, aa the whole sioclwill be sold. Onr immense house is loaded with GARMENT i tf
e.7 d6B0riPti0n mad P 'n th test manner. Whilst we are not entirely through with the Block Aooount. Tet we are letting a .t
a qvsj
many of tiL" 0004(1 g0 noir W BbftU tntirli ready, however, and tbe GREAT SALE will commenoe
TUiaaUAY, DECEMBER 1.
The Store will be open early, anJ"0 oloBd unlU late An extr number of Salesmen will be engaged, and prompt and pollta attention
given to all. We make this early NOTICE, so w l large PnbUcit7 m7 Een.
WAMAMAKfc.? BROWN,
OAK HALL,1
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
H A MRICK & COLE
PROPOSE TO SIGNALIZE THL2 WBKK COM
MENCINCJ
MONDAY, NOYEMBER 30,
BY A DEMONSTRATION IN
FINE PARIS BR0CHE SHAWLS!
We shall then offer
NEW AND EXQUISITE DESIGNS,
Heretofore $100 at 803.
Heretofore 180 at ISO.
Heretofore $75 at $45.
Heretofore $10 at $28.
PAISLEY SHAWLS. WHITE CENTRES, $18,
SELLING ELSEWHERE AT $30.
Oar stock or Shawls Is large and attractive,
AND THIS SPECIAL SALE
Is designed to eoture lis speedy reduction.
HAMRICK & COLE,
n z. y0. 45 y. ei mil Street.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET.
Silk Faced Velvets, $7 00.
Silk Faced Velvets, $8-50.
rureSilk Velvets, $10 and $11.
Pure Silk Velvets, $12 and $13.
Pure Silk Velvets, $15 and $18.
TFAVETCESM.
Right Shades Black and Brown,
hiyht Shades Blue and Purple.
Waterproofs, $1-25 to $2 00.
Black Beavers, complete stock.
Black Beavers, complete stock.
Black Astrachans, compltte stock.
Black Astrachan Trimming.
Stylish Velveteen Sacques.
Lyons Silk Velvet Cloaks.
Attraction Cloth Cloaks.
Velvet Beaver Cloaks.
Cloaks for the Opera.
Winter Clonks, $5 to $l'2j.
Finest Display ever offered, rgjg fatuimrp
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
OFFEKS HIS
LA1WE AND ELEUA3T STOCK
OF
WINTER DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING ALL 07 THE
AEWEST DESIttXS AND FABRICS,
AT PHICB9 WARRANTED TO BE
AS LOW AN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT
EI.SEHIIEBE. 8 23 rp
JO PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES
AND
SHIPPING
We bays a special Wholesale Department for sop
plying LINKJS AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW
JOS, NAPKINS, BIDQUI BJU AND BERTH
BLANKETS, and otner goods particularly adapted
to 7 oar wants.
All Uis abort kinds ot GOODS made np at short
notice If desired.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CENTRAL DRY U00DS STORE,
COB. IICHTH A IIP WAB1ICT OTBMW
INDIA S1LUVLS AND SCARFS
GEORGE FRYER,
No. G16 OIIESNUT STIIEET
Invites attention to bis stock of
Real India Camel's Hair Shawls & ScarCi.
Also, en elegant stock ol HLK1, in Blacks and
Colors; FANCY BILK FLUSHES, FOFLIN8
BHAWL9, and FANCY GOODS.
INDIA SHAWLS AND BCABFS altered and re
paired, and. cleaned la a. saperlor manner. 14 w laup
GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS
BY
HOME B, C0LLADAY & CO.,
818 and 820 CHESNUT Street.
SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRISlSa
&ILK8, DRESS GOOD9, SHAWLS, CLOAKTNQ CLOTHS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES,
LINENS AKD WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, MOURNING GOODS, tfTC
OwJng to the wide reputation of their House, it Is needless to detail the oharaoter of OfcelT
stock, a., C. & Co. would merely etate that their Importations of the present season,
WHICH MUST BE SOLD
PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR
NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, abore Broad,
Have never been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of texture a
Medium Prioed Goods, as well aa the
CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
H., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
To lose no time before inspecting their stook, feeling assured that the
;UNPARAJLLiIIiIiED PRICES
At whioh the entire stook will be disposed o must insure
RAPID SALES.
. BEAUKlOWrS COLLECTION
OF EXCLUSIVELY
ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART
WILL 1JE SOLI) ON
TUESDAY AKD WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
DECEMBER 1 AND 2.
AT SEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK.
New on Exhibition at th eAcadcmy of Fino Arts.
Cards of A mission to Sale can bo obtained gratul ousfy
at our Office.
UMIt
HAMRICK & COLE.
SPECIAL CARD I
la older to prepare space for aa nntuualiy ELB
GAM DISPLAY ot
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Now In port, and about to arrive, we shall exhibit
from this date to December 10,
THIS GKEATB8T BAKOAINS BVXR PUT FORTH
Iff
GENERAL DRY GOODS!
We hare determined to carry the smallest possible
portion of our MAOmi'iCKNT SIOCK after
Januarj 1,
HAMRICK & COLE,
No. 45 North EIGHTH Stroot,
ii tin
PHILADELPHIA.
B, SCOTT, JR,
WARBURTOff,
No. 1001 CUESXUT Street
FOR ONE WEEK ONL F.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
iiArBiricK! siaibii'icki aAcuincw
HALF PRICE t IIALF PRICE 1
Having disposed of tbe Lease and futures of the
Btora,
Tbe TYbole ofeur Stock Must bo Sold Oat
by tbe 6th of December.
A rartber Reduction of fifteen Per Cent?
On the previous great reduction of
THtRTT-flV PER CUNT. BELOW COST.
Fifteen Cenls Extra Discount will bo taken
off Each Dollar i'urchasei.
THE GREATXbT BARGAINS KyvA OFFERED
IN TH18 CITV
In MAL and IMITATION GOODS, Ei
BB01DKR1E', BILKS, 8'IN8. VELVBTB, RIB.
BOAB,eio. Wearedet.r-'n1oolMBout the stoeK
REaAUt'B:HS OV COST.
BILES M81Tiy-a-JiJS50" nSSERVa
WAKBDRT05,
1121 Ko- 1004 CUtNUT NtroeU