THE DAILY EVENING TELKQRAPII PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 18G8. KES AND MBiSURKSAT TTASIIIJIUTOJ. Vem Our Own Qarretpondcnt. llow lh JDriMtrtment Ileporta were Yeutiiittxl. TfA8Hi9Toi, Deo. 1. With few exception tbo ABUQ.il reports or Ibt bea's of the several buret at of the xeeatire departments, for the put jenr, bae already ra1e tbelr way lata tne newspaper.', or ai loat so muck of them a lsofsenersl public Interest, tome of the head? . Of flfpurtmenU have authorized their subordi nate to allow the representatives of the pres free access to tbee rrporN, while others Issued rtriot orders against their p iblleatlon. Araom the fon.rr i the Rrcrettrj of War, Gemeral Cchofield, who entertains the eaible opinion that it is rase bt;t er to trite the annaal reports to the people piecemeal, and thus alio w them an opportunity to read and dieest tbem, than to Overwhelm I hem on the flrt day of the session Vita a dozen It ao documents, containing for tbo ttrst part little more than a record of the dull fetalis of official boiineM. AerretNi-y Blei'ullorli'a Iteport, The smiling Secretary of the Treasury is far from beir of tbe Fame opinion as his brother of the War Office concrnimt the publication o' eflictal ducameuts. To be sure, he has no ob Jectlon to seeine tithtr himself or his subordi nates In print after ih5 reports have, been laid kefore Oncress. He consider it disrespectful lo that hedy a frt of a breath of olliclal eti qmtte to commauicu'a an account of hi atewardhtitp to the people prior to his sending It to ConRre?s. Your readers are per haps aware that tbo Secretary o the Treasury places a higher esti mate ou his report than Huy of the other secretaries. Nor ia he to be considered ei?o tistlcal In so doing; for the anomalous relation Which the Treasury Department holds toward the money market make bis at to run cm im portant. It has happened nearly every ysar that, with all bis vigilance, copies of the report lave foand their way into Wall street several lays In advance not only of their publication in the newspapers, but of their presentation to Congress. Sometimes very large sums of moncv are paid by brokers for ndvaucs copies of this dscnmcDt. Who pets the money I leave your readers to Imaplne, limply remarking that it very seldom falls into the bands of persons oai side the Treasury Department. A flurry nl Hie Trnnrjr. This year Secre'.arj MvCuHocb pro.re?es to have token extraordinary pains to prevent bis report trom gelling prematurely before t'.ie public. It has been printed iu the Treasury Department, lest, if .sent to the Governnvut printing ollice, it might in torxe way set out KotwUhstaudiut: all this precaution, it is alleged that cue or two copies havebaen sent to Mew York. Ons of the newspaper corres pondents learning this, proceeded to the Trea sury Department today lor the purpoe of obtaining a copy for publication, whan the following colloqav ensued: 'Correspondent. Mr. Secretary, I would like to have a copy of tout report (or publication. Secretary SloCuiloch, Yon can't have it. tr. Correspondent, Why not, Mr. Secretary T It is Out. I might as well have it as the bioker. Beoretary McCudoch. I guess jou are mistaken, Ir. I don't think theie is a copy of it outside the building, except the one which I tent to the President. Corre8pono'cn'. I beg pardon, Mr. Secretary, tut I saw a copy of jour rtpui't in proof-sheets last evening, and, moreover, I can inform you that It went in the 9 o'clock moil to New York. Upon hearing this the astonished Secretary jumped to his feet, and liusiUy rang his bell for a messeuger. "Go and tell Mr. aud Mr. to coma here Immediately, ' Le aicl. In a few seconds three or four of the chief employes of the department were in the pie. ence of tbo Secretary. "Mr. ," said the secretary to one, "our friend here, tor. , Informs me that a oopy of my report was sent to No York last evening Bow is this? Can it be possible that alter at1 Wy precaution it has been allowed to go out o the department f" The poor official who was thus excitedly ad dressed by his superior offiser tried to make such a reply as bis demoralized coalition would permit. lie persistently denied all knowledge o the heinous transaction. The Hecretary mani festly distrusted the information, aud, recovering somewhat from his astonishment, put the rorre apondent through a searching cross-examin tion. Every question was promptly answered and the correspondent concluded with the modest request thaf he might be put on a pa With Wall street speculators and brokers by lecelvirg a copy of the report. This request the Secretary refused, and of course Wall street, a" usual, will know all about what is goiue; on la the Treasury Department long before the poojile tare a hint of it. 'I lie Senate Committee a. There is a rule of the Senate providing that at -the commencement of each session of Congress there shall be a reorganization ot the standing committees of that body. In the House, all the committees are appointed by the Speaker. Iu the Senate, however, they arc appointed in caucus meeting. For some jears pat, Senator Trumbull, of Illinois, the Chairman or the Jadl eiary Committee, has so managed things ia the caucus as to not the committees appointed pretty much to bis own living. Trumbull is aa able lawyer, a shrewd politician, anal aa astute manager. lie understands tuorougHly the im portance of Influencing the action ot the Senate, aud that to do so suc cessfully it Is necessary to hovo the light men in the tight plaoes. It has been his custom, I am informed, to co 'no Into the eaucus with a list of the commiuees made out. Ob taining the floor first, he would offer his list. As every member of the caucus was personally Interested in the matter, they felt a certain delicacy about breaking Trumbull's "tlate," and it was generally agreed to without opposi tion. Ibis sharp manoeuvre, however, wil1 aardly be as successful in the future as it has been in the past. Trumbull's conduct during the impeaobment trial has to a certain extent forfeited the confidence previously reposed in aim by tbe Republicans. They do not propose to submit hereafter to bis dictation la the natter ot appointing the comuutteea. Josxrau a. Tbe Chicago theatres took 1160,000 daring tbe last quarter. Louisville has 3000 mechanic and labor ers out of employment. Boston baa received 150,000 boxes and barrels of sugar this year. The largest upper-leather tanner in America is situated at Chicago. MLS HAL AM) DRAMATIC "I Veprl Nlelllftnl Verdi's opera of I Veipri Siciliani, which was given last Dlgbt, la In many rmpeoia his most mature end fluiahed work, but It maken larje demands upon the artist, and it. la never likely to obtain the same amount of popularity as some other perhaps leas meritorious productions of the same composer. It Is a speotaonlar opera, and to produce tbe proper erTeat It Is neoegssry that It should be brought out with all the pro per accessories, and, above all, that It should be acted and sung with spirit. This was not ease last e vening. The leading artists, It is true, sus tained their respective role In acceptable style, but the filling up that was required to mako the opera efltcllve was wanting. The magnifi cent i eenery belonging to tbe Academy of course enable the management to give the opera a handsome setting; but lo render some of the scenes In propor style a small army of well-trained supernumeraries and a powerful chorns would be required, and wltbont them tbe work will not Inspire the audience with enthusiasm. Tbe quarrels and combats between tbe Sicilians and Frenou last evening were either not attempted at all, or were represented In sueb a weak and Inefficient manner that tbey made no Impression, and tome of tbe strongest aud most striking situa tions were either omitted altogether, or slurred, over in a very spiritless style. Tbe caht was as follows: "DnclicHa lOlene," Mlsa Slates; ',Arlgo,"HlgnorBrl.nol,"Guldo,, Signor Orlandinl; "John dl Procida," Sltjnor Antonuccl; " Vaudemont, " Signor Barlll; ' Uetbune," Slguor Dubreul. Slguor Antonueol was warmly welcomed, aud his first sga, "O mto 1'aUnno" was suug with flue exprc&lou, and bis performance p.ltogetber was in a high degree artistic. Itrlgnoll was lu good voloe, and Madame Stares sang well. Signor Orlandinl also sustained his regulation as a Que aluger iind a careful arils!. The City AmuNements, At thf. aca ikmt of Mirsio Moyerbeor'g opeiROf Robert ir. uiuo'.e will bo ppriormed thU veil i iu, witu iiaUuiuo La li range lu tbe ro'.e of -Allen." AT this Walnut Mrs. 1). P. Bowers will ap pear Hi is evening Ha "Mar J UU't" AT thr A bch ihe comedy of the Ficlr at Law will be glvou tulsevenlng. Colonel Ki'fcgarald's new pixy of Wolvet at Hay Is auuouuoei for Mon tiny next. AT th k CHKSNtrT the pnrformucpa of the Circus Troupe are progressing rltie-ly.and lo tbe decided aullKfaollon of largo audience. Tuere Is a EUflloient variety lu the acts, and every eilort Is used to maUe laa performance as eu lertnluing aa possible. AT Thk Amkkicas nn Interesting variety en tertRlumeni will u given this ereuluij. Atthb Thkati:r Co.wiiiUK the performing aDimalH create a great deal of amuxemeut. A very attractive programme la pre-ented at this estnbllsbmeut. and ills fast winning its way to publlo favor as a family resort. CAKIiSESIZ' AND MAHK H ASSLKlt'S OBCII HH- TkA will periorio at MuaiOAl Fund Hall on Sat unlay afternoon. Tun American Conservatory of Mtjsio will give tbelr fourth matinee of the season at tbe Academy of Muslo lo day at 4 30 P. SI. Tub Uohcbkt to be given on Monday even ing at tbe Flrsi Independent Church, corner of Broad nnd Hansom Btreets, In aid of tbe Na tional Printing Association foltbe Blind, ought to be largely attended. Tue object la a nat deserving one. C 1 TY ITEM S. W would at prereot particularly Invite the aiteo. llou of the Dubllo to our establtsued business rnla, which is strictly adberrd to under all circumstances: " We truararii? all price) lower than ihe loutit elsewhere; also, guarantee full talisfaction to eut y purchaser, or the tale, cancelled and money refunded." We give all customers more value lor their mo ley Than nikV can oet euhwukbb. under any and all clrcumitaneet. In Tclly Cabby out this bulb at thk phbsmnt timk, we have reduced tbe prices oi our euilro Block, which will ba disposed ot lower than tbe same or equal goods can be purchased of A NT (JTlfKH i.HTAllL18UUMNT IN TBI ClTT. Wilhout gulog into further dt tall, we would say tbu our stock comprhes all kinds and sizes ol every uealrable style of goods to be Jound In the market, and Is SiTHiuoa to any IStock in FinnDBLPaiA, fit Style, fit. and Workmanship. Y,' have a choice assortmeut of Piece Goods, which we win mako up lo order now, with tbe same guarantee as we olTsr eu our KeJy made Uocds. Ball vy between Bb-ntt A Co., iVlhand y Towuu Ui.r., HixLh ttreetj.) So. 5 Mahkih kr , i'UU.AUf.Ll'HA, AkdNo. 800 llBOADWAY, Naw Vuitit. JofeH Billings says The vtvtl tmaileU animal which yrown is lite BOMBLH BHB, Be might have also added, that the Most Laboicst Stock of realy fins lasblooable Beady-made Clothing Is to b louud at Chirles Stokrs ft Co.'s., N. 834 Che jout street. Finm FasNCK Calv Boots and Gaitbs. The man who baa never experienced the plea&nre of wear kg a pair ot boots made by William H. Jlelweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We tpeak knowlDgly, havtnj worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as they are made of tbe best mate rial aud In the very beat manner Belweg will not employ an Incompetent w rkifiun; therefore his work la always rlrst-class. lilsiunro and factory la al No. Ui Arch Blreet, pt to the oiruer of btxth. Astoundino Kvpobts. Iui-0 cahkh or coMScarrTioN cvaaa. Professor Trosseau, of the Children's Hospital, Paris, reports that, In two tbonsaDd cases of Con bunoMlon, Id which tbe foimula for TTpham i Fresh It tot Vur was used, It cared nearly every oat), it allays taa cough, heals tho lungs, and gives a new lease of life. Mold (1 per bottle, or six for 1 5. John stom, Hollo way A Cotrnts, No. S02 Arch sireeUs Jjbwklbt. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No, U South Becond stieet, has ths larsnsl and most attractive assortment of flue awesry and silverware n the city Purchasers can rely upon ob alnlug a real, pure arti cle lurutebtd a a price which caunot be equaUed. He also has a large stock of American Weslera walchea lu all varieties and al all prices. A visit to bis store la sure lo result in pleasure aud pretlt, Cabvxts. Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and larmers visiting the lt) will flud It to their Inter set by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale aud retaU carpet warehouse, No. to Honth Heuond street, above Chesaut, before rurchaung elsewhere Bee advertisement In aaothcr column. Cmi-BBBN'a Cloth iMo. A bplcndtd Assortment for Boys, tilrls, lutanla, and Misses, Beillng Off at C really Bedaced Prlues. M. Bhoim tsu & Oi., No. iom Chesnnt street. Lack f bbtains, from tbe Parts exposition, of the rut st remarkable finish, sslltng at extraordinarily low prices, at P-tttn's, No. HQS Ch'snnt street, fUBNrt traa rtupholatered and varolahed to look equal to tew, at Patten's. No. Hug Cbosnuistroet. eaovius BAiaa'a Highest Premlaua Bewlog etachlnes. No. TS0 Cheenot street, Fbom A WiKcw.Ne.sos Chesnul street we have Just rteelved the UDut numbers of London Panoa," Fuu." aud "Kevnoids' MiseelUny." Iu addition te these pprl dlculs.jroa can always Hud oa Mr. Winch's louu ers the uiest magasinis, new books, aud the papers last out. I bunwith's News Obpot. lately opened oa Ohes- cui sl wmt of Mli in, No. 614. Is a model eeutbllsbmeui ot Its kind lu every reeiwct. Neatly rlMed up, airy, iUt, and oonvenleut, nooas oonsplouously dlaplared, ewiythlug la perfnot order, It Is rtally a uleturu to Slop lu bis plaoo. We have Just received frout bliu "Harper's Weekly" end "afouthly," the "AUautio MoutLly," 'Cvmto Monthly," ow DIED. Met OT.-On ths 1st instant, Mr. HARRT MctXIV. ap1 M Mtrs. the rfilailves and friends of th fsmtly. Vlgl'a-.t Fire (Vinipany. Ne. S: (lond Will Fir Oimnin, No. ami (Viudt ), fJilonl uoards. I'. V. M , arw reapeetflilly luvit-4 lo attend tbn fnnnral. from bin Inle residence M. W. eorner of R'everun and itwn streets, on Friday nioruina. Decenil)er4. at lC 1'rlonf. THOHPON.-Os tan 1st lnsij.nl. Mr. C'H illLh,-TiMPr-ON, In the 6utb year ot his age. Tbe relative and rrlendn ot thft raruiiy are resuwt fully Invited to attend the fum-rat, from his Ute rmt otnee, No. 4t0 RtiRsn strnnt, on Prlrtav, tns 4'.u In stant, at S o'olock. Interment at Odd Fellowi' Oemn-tI. LIFE INSURANCE. lM E11I C A N Lire Insurance Company, Ot IMiilftdclpltin. S. 1'.. Corner Four 111 and Walnut Street. M f'iliU Institution hat no tupertortn tlte Oniled til out 810 CARPETINGS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPOBTKB AND DKAl.HU IN CAItPETINQS Hnttings, Oil Clotbs, Bugs, Etcw, Wholesale and Retail. WARKHOTJSK, fio. 37 South SECOND St.. SltStutbSm6p Above Chesuut, PbUadelphla. REAL ESTATE SALES. ft EEAL ESTATE. THOMAS & HONS' tI8AL.K. Lot. Second street. Norm of Sus- quirbuuna avenue, 6'3 teet fioul, loy feet doep. Ou Tuesday, December 810, 1S64. at 12 o'clock, noon, will bu sold al public t-aie, at tue Fnlla deipbla KxcbaDKo, ml mat lot of grnuud, situate on tbe east aide of Hdeouu atreft, &0 leet nortn ot Mut-quenanua avcuut; cootmuiux lu Trout on Sooud street 52 feet, aud extendli K lu depth 109 feet to l'ale'borp slruet. Terms ol'JijO may remain on innriung. M. THOMAS & HONS. Auctioneers, It Mom. VVJ and 111 s KOUHTIi street. 4jra REAL ES r ATK TtiO 51 A3 & SONS' JLU SALE. Valuable bUMueas st ntl. E mr story brick hotel and dwelling. No. 20S Plao street, west of Secoud hi reel Oa Tuesday, Deo. 15, 1808, at 12o'rlo -k, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at tbe Philadelphia Excbr(e, all tbat de sirable four s;ory brick mettsuaue nad lot of ground situate ou the south side of Pine street, west of Heooud street No 2tii; coutatninv; lu front on Pine street 121 feet 3J4 luobes, aad ex teudlug In depth 0'J feel leches, toet liwr with tbe privilege of ou alley ou tbu east. It has the gas introduced, buth, hot and cold water, fur nace, cooking raoKe, sub-cellar, etc. Tuts pro- Iierty wa and la aim rented ou a five years' ease, which expires lilbt of December, lsttt. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms Oae-lntrd ca'-n. M. THOMAS A PONS, Auctioneers; 12 3 5 Nos. 1SH and HI s. FOUKTU Street. es PErtEMPlORY SALE. THO MAS A EiiiBONH. AncUoneern. Ou Tuesday, Derem litu 8, lbt8, at li o'olocit, noon, will bisold at publle sale, without reserve, at tbe 1'lilluidel pba Exebnege, Hie loilowlcg described pro ii t r 1 1 68 viz 'o. 1.' Lot Morri street, east of Beaver strost, FliKt ward. All that lut of ground, north side of Morris street, 150 feet east of iloavcr street, Flrbt Ward; containing In front ou Morrli BtieetlOO leet, nud extending In depth '20 J leet. No. 2. Mortpntie) t-voo. A morlKB of li)0l), due January 4, IMS, and $1UOO due January 4, l.Si.a, secured by a lot or uronnd north side of Morris stieet, and east, slue of Ash street, First ward; 1(0 feet front, and lu depth 2w feet. id. THOM AS fe SONS. Auctioneers, H7 Nor. 13!) and 111 S. KOUUTH. Street. HEAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Three slory brick I) welling, No. lCill) N. 'l'wer'y-secoud street, below Ox ford street. On Tuesdoy, December 15. 1S08, at. 2 o'clock, noon, will be sold al. publlo sate, at the Philadelphia Eschanee.all tbat tbree-slory brick messuage and lot of groaud situate oa the west side of Twenty-second street, 16 feet sooth of Oxford street, No. 1540; tbe lot contala-lt-g !n front on Twenty-neoond street 18 feet, and extending In deutu 67 leei to a H feet wlda alley, with the free use of said alley. Clear of all incumbrance, itrms, svu may remain, pa mortgufe. M. THOMAS fiOX. Anetlonaers, 1235 Nos. 131) and 141 S. FOUHI'H Street. dt HEAL ESTATE THOMAS SONS' liiSALE Modern Jroor-siory Uric Ileal Oeiiee, No. 119 New street, east of Second street. On Tuesday, December 15, 1868, at 12 o'clock, uoon, will be sold at pnblio sr le, attbePblla delpMa Exchange, all that modern four-story brick met-enage. with three-story back bulldimz and lot of ground, altuate on the north side of rnew sireet, east, oi oeoona street, no ll; oon tuinlng In front on New street 17 feet 8 laohes. more or less, and extending In depth aboat 73 feet 0 Inches. It bus tbe modern conveniences. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of f loo. M. THOMAS A HONS, Anctloneers, 12 3 5 12 Nob. 139 and 141 S. r OUltTH Street. SALE BY OUDEll OF iiEIHS ESTATE ZSZot John Yoroer, deceasei. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. Latse and Va'naole Lot, l'i acies, Cbesnut Hill and Spring House turnpike, Chesuut Hill, Twenty-aeeond ward. Cm Tues day, December 15, 1C, at 12 o'clock, noon, will I'O told at public Halt-, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that large and valuable lot of around situate on the east aide of the Cbemiut Hill and Spring House turnpike, Chesunt 11111, Twenty aecnrd ward, containing X acre, !i roods, and S3 40 1C0 perches; having a front of 103 feet 7U Inches, aud exlencing lu depth through to tbe Township Line road. Clear ef all lnonoaorance. Will be sold according lo a survey which may te seen at the auction rooms. Tue above la a very valuable lot lor bnl.'ding purposes, and la situate near tbe railroad depot. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 12 3 5 12 Noa 139 and 111 M. VOUlt I'll Street. BALK BY OHDER OV HKIRS. EiTATE - of Charles A.fcUTder. deeeaaed. Thomaa A hu.a, Aueiloneers. Very valuable coal lauds, 8(i0 acres. Tremont township, Schnylklll county. t a. vii i ucbuhj, xrrccjuuvr iu, iooo,si in (roiOCK, nooo, will be sold at pnblio sale, at tue Phila pliia Exchange, Fell particulars In handbills. 12 8 5 HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TKMPLB CO., nSUIONABLt HATTBSa Mo. is H. rVINTil Btreet, first poor above Cbesnut street. taj WABBDETON'S 111 PROVED VINTI lated, end easy-flttlna Press ilata (patented, la all (be Improved fashions of Ihe season, t'HEo NCXblreel, next door to the foal OOlea. UlVp FURNITURE. SXBKMINED TO MBIT TUB POPULAR deniaad lor lower prices, I eOer luy entire stock of asw and rtlegani styles of FURNITURE at gxatly redaoed prices. JOHN M. GARDINER, 11 II Uutp Ko, lltS CHKfeJNDT btreet. FINANCIAL. QITY WARRANTS WANTED. SAMUEL' WORK & CO., No. 121 JSoutU 11IIKD Street, 11 1 tt rniLADXLPSIA. IMMEDIATE AND IMPEEATIVE SALE t- i FINE READY -FtrlADE CLOTHIWC DY ARRANGEMENT WITH TUE EXECUTORS, MADE THIS DAY WE SIILL FINISH OUlt ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND SELL OFF, To close affairs of old firm, OUR ENTIR E STOCK OF CENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ARB cloths, c issi3ii:ki:n, and testings. AT Unprocodontodly Low Prices, Bo as to make a U .1 C K SALE. Thia is an opportunity that does not often o car, as the ic hole ttockwill be soli. Oar Immense house la loalai with aAnvrrr-vrP i every description, made up In the best manner. Whilat we we not entirely through with the Stook Aoooant, yet we are lotting a gMt many of the Goods go now. We shall be entirely ready, however, and th ORE AT SALE will oommenoe TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. The Store will be open early, and not oloaed until late. An extra number of Salesmen will be engaged, and prompt and polite attention given to all. We make this early NOTICE, so that large publicity may be given. WAS5ASV3A&ER & BROWSE, s. OAK E. CORNER 8IXTH HALL, AND MARKET 8TREET8. Notb. We shall keen ODen till & o'clock every evening, so that Urnis li runnnt mm. it,....t. a. v , great sale. " ""'u6 ua7 t"8 advantage of the DRY GOODS. QLANKBTS ! DLANKET8! STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. CMiTEAL UKY GOODS STORE, Comer EIGHTH and MARKET, Are rapidly disposing of their LARGE STOCK OF BLANKETS, at the following prioes: BLANKETS, $3 per pair. BLANKETS, $3 00 per pair. BLANKETS, $4 per pair. BLANKETS, $4 50 per pair. BLANKETS, $5 per pair. BLANKETS, $5-50 per pair. 13LANKKT3, to per pair. BLANKETS, $7 per pair. BLANKETS, $8 per pair. BLANKETS, $9 per pair. BLANKETS, $10 per pair. BLANKETS, $11 per pair. BLANKETS, $12 per pair. BLANKETS, $13 per pair. BLANKETS, $15 per pair. Comfortables, Quilts, Spreads and Counter panes, at wholesale aud retail, as low or lower than can be found elsewhere. 12 2 2t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. w JOHN W. TliMAS, Nos. 105 and 40? N. SECOND St. OFFBB3 Bid LAltHE AKD ELEGANT STOCK or WINTER DRY GOODS. EMBRACING! ALL Of IHE SEWEST DESIGNS AD FABIilCS, AT PRICE3 WAHBAMTKD TO BE AS LOW AS TIIEY CAN BE BOUGHT USE WHERE. 8 20rp ARB URTON, Ko. 1001 CIIESXUT Street, FOR ONE WEEK ONL Y. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. HAC'Birit'KI MACUII1CKI BJAtUIPICEl HALF PRICE ! UALP PRICE 1 Having disponed of the Lease aad t izturea of lbs Blure, The AYhole of enr Stock Must be Sold Out by the 6th of December. A rurtlicr Bcdnctlou of ft'irieeu Ver Ceat, On lbs prerloos (rsai reduction ol THXKTT-V1TJC Kt CM.MT, BKLOW OOSr. nrtccn Cnts Extra Discount will be taken off Each Dollar ftttrcuased. TUB CtREATEteT BAKtiAlKH OFFERED I T1X lb CI TV In IIFAL and IMITATION LA OB CO'JDH, KM BRO I Di-UIKS, B1LKB, UAT1KU, 18, KIB- tslXMb, le. Wears duteroilord to close out tat aioca BKOAHDLIbS OF VOUT. 6ALEH POHT1VK S KD WITHOUT RB-iiRVK WARBUBTOS, 11 Si No. 1004 CHEMNtrr htrerl. Vf A R B U R T O N. BTOREKEEPERS, DRB-IMAKEt9, MIL. LINERS AND OTUEH3. FOR THE LAST WEEK WB WILL OPFER JOB LOU AT HALF PRICE, TO QUICK AND PROMPr BfJYEBS OREAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT Jll 23 tf OP 15 CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR. T N D I A 8 H A W L 8. -.,n.1" recalvsd, direct from Calcutta, a tew real India Osliiu era , K A W L , Imported and for sale br IV. HCI.OW tiOHH, 11 SO iwrp l, is u. fuuM i uiiset. DRY GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases Klcbardsoa's Linens. 1 Case 1'illow Liucns. 1 Ca.se Table Napkins. Table Clotk3, Superb Double Damas iv o to cigbt yards long. b Coses Marseilles Quilts. 1 Case New Table Coverings. 100 Pairs Ilich Luce Curtains. 350 ElllbM Tabic and Tluno Covers. IIEITARI), VAN IIMISiEXd ARRISON, ItuporttfrB of Uonfifl-FQniiBhii.'g Dry Oools, tio. I COG C.'iHSflUT Street, DRY GOODS. 11 SlstuthUtrp raii-ADKLl'lflA. OVE M B E 18 68, Special Doinonstration This D.ij WK OPFKR A MAdX. FI(J; t STOCK 01? VALVKTEENS, Irooi i-Zilo II par yaxd. SaW HTVL14 Oil Lkiu cJI ."vV. fii. BLANKK18, Ql'ILTis AM; OVKilLIDd Cl-OAKJCiB, CLuTH.-, A 1 U i A -oiMuU. TABLK 1INKN8, FiA5KKL AlN II iUdLt a BiACK HLhLL. AJV i HO;j CULOIUCU S1LKB BiLB. tOiLlhb WOOi, fOi'. i.VS, ALPACAS Etc. Etc., At Uuprecctleiitcdlj Lort Prices Hi Wscaa anord o sail ib aa o -'in iry oi Goods aa kept on Cbtaaut snt or hum), al mnon lowsr ptlc-s, aa onr txpna ai. u ,l UNH-UALk' Let the con-munity '.blnk olkhla naa dAVK 111 cm MONET AM TLC. JR TIMi. JOSEPH H. THORKLEY. N. E. Cor. E1UUTI1 and SWUAtt AKDO, te gm 6P PlilLADKLPEtlA. (Katabllshad lu l8aS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCAItFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 16 OHEHNUT 8TUEET- Invltas attention to his stock ol Beal India Comers Hair SJiawIs & SearA. Alto, an eleant stock of fclLKI, ba Blacks and Oolors; FANCT 6ILK FLObilKB, POFLLNB BBAWLB, and FANCY 600DB. INDIA BBAWLB AND EGA BPS arterad aad rs paired, axd aleanad In a superior mannsa. 18 u lmr, 10 rrvOPRIETORS OF HOTELS, B0ARBING-E0U3E3 AND 8 H I P P I N C. We bars a special Wholeeals Department lot asp plying LIKKN AND COTTON BHEKTINQ, TOW KLB, WAPXINB, BIHOL1 BD AND BJSBTH BLANK STB, and otas aoods part Is alar ly adapted lo loot wants. All lbs aboTS kinds at eOQSa aaada ap at skorl aotlMlfdealred. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DHY GOODS STOKE, VO B I S3 II IHASD"!!! HH KTJBTB BETS IpLFEHS TEIH &HwTs' OLf Vs W HWVMVtdfS nnusft j it Aii i inn nuurnu 01 N.E.C0NPiLor JcSTNUrXA I B M. NEEDLES & CO. WILL BKMOVK TO THK tTORK Xo. 1120 CIEi:s.HT Street, AIIOTT J1VAUT 1, FROM If. W. Corner KuKVUNTU and (J li ESN (Jr. WHICRR TH BY NOW OFKKR BPLKNDID ABQOKTMKNTd Oa" Laces and Lace Woods, l.'uibroidorles, Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Aupkius, Table Clotlis, Towels, Etc, SPECIALLY Afl'KOPKlATR FJ't I'BBiKN IS". THK LKABE Ol' TlKHt PHU3KNT LOCATION TOit bALK. Us ths tUt EYRE & LANDELL, FOUBTU AND ARC IT, HAVE REDUCED T3KIB PBI0H3 As uiucli, aud perliapo more, than otbern, tor tbe sume Class of Goods. CRESS GOODS REDUCED. 8 II AWLS OF FINK GRADE. LYONS COAT VELVETS. LTOSS PUBB BILK VELVETS. FASHIONABLE FOPL1NS. FASHIONABLE SERGES, BOLD MIXED BEPELLANTS. BEST BLACK VELVETEENS. in 1 tnthssoj b..to browns, .:tl.La3iE.;& ; "riEW PUBLICATIONS. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE IS NOW AT Ao. ?38 AXSOM STIIEET. A LlROK AND ELEGANT HOLIDAY STOCK OP ILLUSTRATED HOUR'S. OCKSlN FINK BINDINGS, ClIlLJBkN'S BOJICS TOlf BjOKS IN LINEN MCBTLY LONDON ED1TIONH, A8 OltKAP AS AMERICAN ED1TIOA3. Yur early Inspection is invited while lbs stock Is large aud well as.orled, at THH ENGLISH BOOKSTORE, fio. 723 SAXSOJI STIttET, llldlmrp PHILADELPHIA. At THE CHEAP ItOOKSTOSB a ROtiKS HULLU FOK OO CISNTJ llit i.W WLS1U ALBUM only, Jsu a J IHUDllT liluallKUd Houna. BlliLhfci ml ml pnvvs, frjn, 40oen'a to 1160 tLii'lAtitH- "AYEK-BOaKS, Ld iiuoA h, oi kil deavmltiatioLS and la aver irrMif very variety IlOOi ul bluctinsr, leo . wi a LPUM CABDS at 1 teal tscb. J tlVENlLki BOOEd Icr Boys and uir!s In endless Aa Immense slock ef Kngllsb and American TOT liOOK S. All tbe Ntw Publlcalluas as soon as Issued and sold at wbeleale priets, " livtryibitig la our line at a great reduction, fall aud txKiuine tefore iurt.baliin elsewbera, Blore oea la tbe eTiuiug. , JiMES B. ClUXTOH, Hi it Ku. ia.4 CUfiaMUT ettreet BGLI8H MEDICAL WORK 8. W1LL16 P. HAZARD, No. 72saANOM Htreet. nl close vat tbe eutlre stock or Medical Books, mostly London editions o good autburs, at lest Uiq coat, con prmlns tbe Hydeobam Booletv's luues, John Ckurcbl)lT(.ubJirttil)i)i,Coi.er'. tjurlcal Dictionary, some excellent Trench works, eto. eio , to wblca tbe attention of physicians Is requested. Books Unsortsd loorder promptly In six weeks, at IV tj THE KNULJKH BOOKhiroBli. BLANK BOOKS. gLANK DOOK8. MTLLLiM M. ClIllISTr, Blauk Beak Manufacturer, Stationer aad I'rl liter, No. 1 27 South THIRD Street. LEDGERS, . 'DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, ETC., ON HAND OU MADE TO ORDER, A large assortment of Foreign and ' Stationery constantly on Land. l'ubllblier of SMITH'S CAT IHE fliOOF OF LIQU' ma
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