J THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, irfCS. NEW' TOUKISMS. lYom Our Own Ootretonn' A'iv Tobk, Deo. 8, 1868, To-day Otlimi 6.KAHT, having arrived tier on tfaaday by th 10 o'clock New Urn train, aoo! engaged rojmi t tbe St. NlolioUs, U expected to "assUfata fanblonable wedding. The wedding la tbat of Major Benjamin to a dangbterorez-OoTernor Flin. Tbe morning wedding U expected to be fol lowed by a grand evening reception, held by Mra. Marshall O. Roberts at her busband'a real denoe.on Fllta avenue. General Grant will assist there also. Luckily, Mr. O. UooerU' aulteaof rooms In elnde an elegant smoking-room. Butnnllkeotber great men who will have to be "asslHted" anwomedly by the time midnight arrived, I don't believe tbat the General will require any aselalanoe but his own when bad time on me. They say that If Parton had not written tbat dreadful libel on smoker. In the Atlantic, he might have beoome the new President's private secretary. What I have already hinted about VI,OClI'KOI.STS In this city has come true. A fashionable Veloolpede Riding School has been established on Broadway, near Twenty second street. Those who have become adepts In the new art exhibit themselves lally. Which UlUr word reminds me that It some' times appears on the pUy-hllls as a proper nouu lu connection with certain somiatlon pjs. Bdievo me, we shall soon btve another ori ginal drama by the author of Under the Qai lithi, entitled the Velooiitedit'' Vengeance; or. tht Cinder- Wenches oj HflitnlenOvil." FRANK LfcSLlK hps drawn the $i5U0 prize ut tae Dorby Athe Sipum. Tuere Is nan oh good feeling between Mr. Leslie aod Mr. Derby, but whether as au ante cedent or a consequent I canoot say. All tbat I can say Is, that if I should have drawn the prize I should fdel towards Mr.Darby like a brotner. IK. ENULAND'S assaulter, a brutal pollouimn, numed McUoinb, has been Ulmuinsed from the police force, a punUh ment valuable to Inuoceut victims, but a hundred-fold loo good for him, THE BUBINK88 OF RBPOKTER In tbls city is neither pleaaaut nor safe- Ko other sort of men excoptlui? horse-oir drivers and couduclors work so much for j little. One or tbe best stenographers in the city, Mr. James Roberts, wno was lately In tbe baoltof reporting eases pronilucuou-ly, died on Satur day night from wounds received soma weeks ago at a political meeting. As c rule reporters here are an unappreciated, HI-paid det. HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, the writer of a thousand stories, all of them good, Is In reality com In lo this country early In February. He will brintj wltu him bis baoil of stopping at friends' houbes and relating im promptu ta'CF. He is going to be toted round by Professor Pant U. Moiling, and if the readers of The Tkleqbai'h are so willing to aruo themselves nnkuown as toprofess no knowledge of i':o fessor Llndlug, I would remind them tbat hi Is a countrj man of Andersen's, nud author of ' the new wm kof fl )ilon, Robert Fulton." It Is or,ic! stood that Wixwl's Museu u has I leu trjitu lo engage hliu fur the 8 ilurJuy'a instineeef chlMreu, bin Audcmoa rejects the offer with cotiii mpt. CORONER FLYNN laoon'lnninsj to mate ti lool tf himself about the Gaw wuml homicide. 8u pet iti (ei.de ut Kennedy pent an attorney to represent htm at the Inquest, but the ferocious Fljnn uiteily refuoed to proceed with the in quest on'il Kennedy was forthcoming. Kenntily not forlhcomlug, the luqaost was adjourned. Thursday evening Is set aside by the 7TH AND 22fr-HKClMISNTa for their gruud concert and bull at the Academy Music. Many Philadelphia ladles wlil be there. Attorney-General UreUr wl;l assist, and resent the '11X Regiment witn a largo hllvd' pnnch-bowl ou behalf of their Lous flrauuh gnestB. REV CYRHS D. FOSS, of tbe M. K. Ubuicfi, lu Tiirty furth s'r'.-et rear EU.Mii nvesne, has been thundering against the theatres. He sys the theatre li the gate of iwrdltlob; an J 1 suppose, aooordlug . to that, the circus Is twJ.sates to tue same 1 n terestlug llioroiU'hf ire. Tbe most profound portion of his discourse is Ibe conclndlng siftteuieut, which la that ho was never iu a theatre- in his life. There are enough "stupid" lu the world without the need of any sl.tndlug in the pulpit OLD BATEMAK Is distinguishing himself by his auDouncemen of another opera by OllVnbiioh, entitled Let JJavardi, in whloh Tostee assumes the part ui a needy young nobleman. I hope the won't have lo slug much, for 11 s'ie does, I fear the andieuce will discover that lliu Myonng nobleman" Is more neeJy lu respect to voice ttan anything else ali baiia. cityTtems. Wk ouarantf.1 oil jirlf.-i luwr than the lotMit rtteuihere; alto puar.tnt6 fall taUf ction to Cftry purchaser, or tht tale, cancelled and ini,ey rcundol Jbctkctiok io Ovk Patkuns. To ful y carry out - tbe above busluess iu o at the pruseul lime we bave Bkovcbo Ai.r. Pricks Oar stock of Moo's, Yo'ithV. Boja', and Cbtldteu's Ready made Cloihlug, wlitcb la large, tcompletc, nd comprehensive ootgb to embrace all desirable sijlts, sIbm, and klads, Most All Be SoCd, as It was mannfnctiirea for thut (special purpose. T) Insure thli we Intend to continue, as boretoion, to give all cus tomers More Valtjk yoa Tbtkib Money than they cn gat eUewbere, under any t,ud all clroumscaucei Call on us, berour prlcis, and examine our toods before puicbksloK. WdtWl between " Benwett A Oo.. fifth OtK t 'lOWBi IITt,. HUlh ttr'i t ) No. 0 1 H M AUK Kt T , FillLADHl.PIll-., Amp Ko tO Bhoiiwy, is.w Yok. ymB rEHoa Calt Boots and Gaitbs The nan wbo has neytr experienced ibe pleasure of wearlrg a pair ot boois made oy William U. Uelwee, is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowingly, havlof wora Uelweg's boot for 1 years. Tbeir comfort, bowever, is not their only recommendation, as ibey are made ol the best mala rial and In lb very best man uer llelweg wlH noi i employ so ln"ompetent w. rkuiani therefore bla : work I always flrst-olass. HUvire and factory Is i ax Mo. MS Area f treat, next tojhe crqerof BtxtU. AS10UNUIN8 KEroBTS. ImO CASks oe ooNsruPrioN cubed. Profratnr Irosneau, of lh UHildren's lloiplul. Paris, reports Hil, In two tli..iihauU caana of Onu sumption, la which the foun ds for Uphain i Fresh iltat furewaauied. It ciind lumrly every oao. It allays I Ke ".ut'li, hKla the Iiiiibs, and glffs a new 1,8 f.n ;h. mild fl per h '! or k'.i lor f J tus H.JlWWlVU V'.'W S JS'vHW Archttft-.V. Mehenck'a Polmonlc Nyrnp, Seaweed Tonlo and Mandrake Pills will core Consumption, Liver Oomplalnt, and Dyspepsia, if taken according to the directions. Tlieyar all three to be taken at tbe same lime. Tuey cleanse tbestomaob, relax the liver, aod pat It to work; then the appetite becomes srood; the food digests and makes good blooi; the patient begins to grow In flesh; tbe diseased matter Hpeaslntbe longs, and tbe patient outgrows the disease and gels well. This Is the only way to core Consumption. To these turee medlolnes Dr. J. It. Scbenck, of Philadelphia, owes bla nnrlvalled anooess in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. Tbe Pulmonic Hyrnp ripens tbe morbid matter In the longs, nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw It ofT, aad the patient has rest and the lungs begin lo beat. To do this, the Seaweed Tonlo and Mandrake Pills most r-e freely used lo cleanse tbe s to mac a and liver, so that the Pulmonlo Byrnp and the food will make good blood. Foli nek's Mandrake Tills act upon the liver, removing a'l obstructions, lelax tbe ducts of I ho gall bladder, the bi e starts freely, and the jiver Is soon relieved; tbe stools will show what the riils can d ; nothli g bas ever been lu vented, exot pi calomel (a deadly poison which la very dauuerous to use unless with great oare, that will unlock the gall bladder and start the tecrbtlons of ibe Uvir like Bohenck's Mandrake rills. Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. bebenck's Seaweed Tonlo is a gmtle stimu lant and altrratlvc, and tbe alkali iu tbe Sea weed, wb' jO this preparation Is made of, assists the stomaoh to throw out tbe gastrlo Juloe to dissolve the food with tbe Pulmoulo Hyrup and It Is made Into good blood without fermen fa' ion or souring; in ihe stomach. The great reason why physlolans do not cure Consumption la, they try to do too much; they give medicine to stop tbe oouga, to atop ohllls, lo atop nlgbt sweats, heotlo fever, and by so doing tbey derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the I atn ut sinks and dies.. Dr. Bohenck, in bis treatment, does not try to etop a cough, night sweats, ohllU, or fever. Rh move the canse, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, CaUrro Canker, Ulcerated Throat, uulesa the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person bas consumption, of course the lungs In some way are diseased; either tubercles, bbsiwsses.brohchUl Irritation, pleural adhalon, or the lung are a mass of lullamrmtloa and fust decaying. In such cases what must ba done? It Is not only the lungs tbatare wasting, but it Is tbe whole body. Tue stomaoii and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now, the only chuuee is to take Dr. Suhenok's three medicine, whloh will bring up a tone to tbe stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gala in fliMh,.indR9 soon as tbe body begins to grow, the lung com. mtnee toxical up, and the patient gets liemy and well. This is the only way to euro Cou tumpiion. Wlien tbere Is no lung disease and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Sohenck's HeawoeJ Tonlo and Mandrake Pills are sutflelont, with out the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely la ail bllluu complaints, as they are pei ft oily burnilo-a. Dr. Scbenck, who has erjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now wrdg'js two huudred and twenty-live pounds, was wasted to a mere skeleton, in the very last stuge of Pulmonary Consumption, his physi cians baviog pronounced his caso hopeless uud abundoned him to his late. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, aud since his recovery many thousands, similarly atllicted, have used Dr.Hchenck's preparation with the same re markable fcuccess. Full directions acoompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to personally sco Dr Hchenck, unless patents wir.h tbeir lungs examined, and for tbls pur pose he Is professionally at his Principal OiDae, Philadelphia, ever)- (Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. He Is also pro fessionally at No. 82 Bond street, New York every other Tuesday, aud at No 3r Ifauover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives aovice free, bnt foralhorouga examina tion with his Re8plrometer tbe price is $5 Office hours at eacu city from 0 A. M. to 3 r. M. Price of the Pulmonary Byrup and tfeawued Tonlo each 1 50 per bottle, or J7 50 a hall dozen. Mandrake Pills, 2o cents per box. Wad Huston's Extka Annuncemknt. Tbe propil-'ior of ibe large Faucy Uoodt JvnUllsu. meut, Bo. ltU Cbesnut strett, u,akes an extra an ntuEcemanu tj the efl'oui that only two days now ra main In which the ruhilo c n take advantage of tbe veiy low rates at wblc'i a large and valuable stjulc of dress gooes are being sold. What la lett ot to-ly ana to-c-.orrew Hhuu d lmaaedl.tely be Improved by storekeprs. dressmakers, mllllneri, aod ihs ladies generally In examining ihe Hue selection of tabrlui hero ut every laiagtuaMsklud. Tnesa are great oar gains aod when we sp alt of great barytas, we mesa It practlcal'y anJ truihtully. There la a lartroarclc un baud, the eitahliahmro t lsto becUised Wo-iossd ty evening, and the gods must bssjul. Talsbalnsta i esse, the oarie", who has dralt la none but very bait oi fabrl.-s, makes, in alditlju lo a general do cra:se lu pr ces. a deduoilon of U.teea cuts ou every dollai's woith ol gf-ods i ureua-e'. It ibli ' not re" snnable, spsak to us nj mars of d soiiuots ana law rat.s. Josit Eli,' iMis liiios Lhait io SrAir: 1 hat Bhlps are called Sins b.katno t&a always keep a ui&u ou tbe looltou. That turning water luto wine U a morlkle In these Coys worth at loam sou jier cint Ti at the store ilof es made at NO. S.4C'Ha.SMDT BTUKIIT trejtst alieRd of uy other store clu'.bssyet urol into lh notire, and be oonaldars bltself Ihe ciatlu hivge, aid koclident tally refvri uuto f Haiitrs Sri'KKs & (Jo. jKRmr.y.-Mf. William W. Canldy, No. U$u'h r-ocoi cl slrert. baa tbe largt and most attru-ilve uxorimenl of flue ewe ry aud silverware alheclty furchantrs can rely upon ob ainlug a real, puraartl clu lurulsbed at a prlee whhMi canuol bs e inalleil. Uu alo has a larg stock of Amoileau Woiru wairlira In all varlwtles and ut all prices. A visit to bis sine Is bure io r"Mill in ph-amm aud jiroiit. TO SH'l'llL'ILbKKS. lui'dHTiNT NoTitst Trial of Knowllou's Bive fcioll baw at Net, iiu's Yard, Itcum jad..We 'u-s liy, DwetutcrU, at II ucl:c A.M., lu Hi a prvseuce o our pr nil. ent bnild r aud arilsaus. All IntbrrKied la the lutroduclon of labor-saving machinery are luvlied. TiiEO. F. TiVL'iR Ageut, No. I7ul North strtot, Iors Bkmovkd To Nr. S'p. Riisbla Unison Bay Mltk, Hi,bie, Djrk Squirrel, etc, of the bsst qialt ties, at the mobt reaio'auie price, at our nwaud I ght store, o. aiuarch etreat, botivacn Jfifth aod Pixth, tieaoe give us a call. J OH LP u Rossniiaou & Co. P.P. No buslncBS tiaiisaou'd ou Mturdy, Kuis aiteiea and r.iuirni, i-ein 'lr sin. 51u, "Fium Pkihk; or, tha Mouoiain Girl's Iivs." piibll' hul iti h iluv la una , f the iut, If no. ttiu liM hud mi st aunurhoiK atoiy ever wriile i by Mm, fru"tb onb. ti hoiiiOs In ihil Hog tanldnitH. 1 1 en aii H In lu'e-esi in evt-ry a ep and culuiluatvii in a uimriul and ktr'lluic manut r. Wm oall Liix aitn. ' lien til .U' reulfiH t i It, knowing ih It lut-y o uv emi r no in I a periiHal. tliy wi.i uiKlnrsx avu.y wnrl wm i,av aid in li uruh . K Is pubii.sul b I' 11 I'liiT on it UiotljurH, 11, ll. 1 1-1 (:, I In a Urgadii UhcIii.o !!''. li, . I unlmriti 1m wli h aM hr prnvi Ms woiss, and hold at low prlus ol f I 1 1 in olmu, or 1 1 In paiu r iuvr. and win bn shi t frw of p'xlaca '.i,vn me'lpt -A timprle; U;".U'; L''j., CAmran . Boasekeepra (and espaolally ooentry mercbanis and farmers vtsltlDg tbe rlt) will aad It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Oslaorols's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. m Sooth tieooad street, above Cbtanot, before purchasing elsewhere See advertlsemeat In another col am n. eaovu Bakbb's Blghset rremlnm Be wins Machines, Ko. Tan Ohwnnt strat. 1 Sfswrrs'i Nawa Dxpor. lately opened en One nut si., west ufetlun. No. al4. Is a mwtnl eablSiiimui ol lis kind in evrry rasp-ot. NeaOy rivtnd o. airy, light, aod con vrnlput, goooa conaplcaoualy rtplaral fteryiblng la perr-c omar, It is rily niaasarn to smp in nis piaea. we nave uat rawival Harpers waiy" ;hly." "Pernio Month We tmve lust rt-fwivad from til in ana -mouiniy," ID "Aliaallc Morrthlv eto LFWIB OATJL. On the sd Instant, by t e Key. . Il.t'rs'ie. M bis residence, No. (Mil Wa'nilt street. I'AVIUK IWIs of liarny. Unlaw ra nonniy, and UattltlHT A. UAUL, of KlogsesMng, Philadelphia. N YDKK-KKKMXCN VOLU On NmDr tl b Hev. Ir. mnrd. Mr M I lCoM II. HNVUKIt lo Msw LIZiiifi i, ita,a DKJUVOLL, aU of this olty. DIED. ABB IHON.-Oa tha 1 1 h Instant, PHT t B A B aiSOS . lu the Tin ) er ol his age. 1 he ruiat'vtsi and iritfuds of the family B'e res'wct ftilly luviled to aiiend bis lutii ral, Irom his late rvl ilHLcf, or liuatleiua pike, near llu-t'i-liiii, in Toil it day, ma loih luatant. To proceed to tbe Fenu Uum. tr, 'iimmerti o. ATWOOD. Suddenly, on tbe 4th tnatant at bis luie reslrlei ce, lu Camden DA N I R(. V , youugex Son ol Hev. Aulbon) Atwuud.aged t3 yearn, Tbe rttlaiivta, anu n-ieacu ui urn laaniiy are rrP'ct ty luvitwl to aiwtnd tue ront-ral, from uu riii-r i reaidence. No. SiU atherine street, no Tuexlay. iho Sib Ins aiit, at lu u'oiuck, T proceed to JOiuuear M. K. Vault. UH DLllKLL. On the tth Instant, after a llngorlng III um, M as MAUY ANN, dauKturr of Hniuuei aud t.arah Jane Dine I, In iuu lid year of her age. '1 he leiatlvM, and menus ot Ihe lauiliy are ronpeat fully Invited to a'teud m luneral, from ibe rest i-m-e nl her parent. No. Mt Pru lord road, on Wedm-a-day mermiig at 11 o'clock. To prooetd to Itaujver isiicHiXauU HtHlaN. On the S'h Instant, Mrs. B. HOCIaN, In tbe Sir t year of her age. The reluuvea and inenda of the family are reipeut rnlly luvned m, aliand the fannial, from the reaidanc ol hwrs -li-lu-lKW. Mr. W. 11. Wise. No. wii tjAinyete auett, tn Witlm-cday morning atsij o'olnck. All E 11 1 o aIT Life Insurance Company, Of 1'liiladelphia. S. I Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. 44- Th is Institution hat no tupcrior in the United State 818 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. GREAT INDUCEMENTS To Turchasers of Holiday Presents. MEAD & BOBBINS, Successors to John 0. Mead & Son, X. 15. Corner MXTU and CHESMJT Sts., Manufacturers of the Finest Grades of SILVER PLATED WARE. Ilcspectlnlly inform their customers and the public tbat they are now prepared to oiler EX TRAOKDINAKY INDUCK.MKXrS durlug tho HOLIDAY SEASON, and confldenily invite an inspection of one of the Urst stocsrs of Silver riuted Ware lo be found In this city. Hard Metal Sets reduced from (115 to 875 and 30 per set. An examination of our stock will insuro bales. CUTLERY, PEARL, IVORY, and RUBBER CUTLERY In great variety, Fluted and (Jnplaled, in qimi UlUs as required. 11 ill ilisiuoiv I'STABLISHKI) 182S- NO. c. VV. RUSSELL, North SIXTH Street, OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, From the best manufacturers. FINE JEWELRY, Of all descriptions, and latest styles. FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS, Direct from Paris. SILVER WAEE OF THE GORIIAM MANU . FACTUIUNO COMPANY, at lt5 3wrp THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES. C. k A. PEQUIGN0T, MiNTFAClCBERS OF 0 W A rr C II OASES, Ami Dealers in Ameritnu and liuiiorted Xo. 18 South SIXTH Street. 12 1 tfip Munufuetory, J'o. 21 & flJ TIl e:t. A D. WARD N, S. . Comer FIFTH antl CHESMJT Sts., PBEVI0U8 TO REMOVAL TO Ko. io3 ciir.sxir stki;k r, 0ITEKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS a large and vaiued A'iaOitr.vii; i r of Gold and Silver Watchen, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Ware, Tlaled Ware, Etc. Etc., SUITABLE IOII HOI.1 DAY UIFIH, rusti Ii8ii;i;s. AT THB lowest r oss i it Li: HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JAOOD II A R 1 10 Y, J KIT ELL KB, 12 1 lmrp Ko. oaa SIAltHIM Street, LEGAL NOTICES. LETTTRS TFSTAMETAUV UPOV TIIK ain of HUMH J. 'IK'KIRU', decesB l, I'avlpg hern grauiad to iih ouler9iRuHt. all pd n'mik IiiiIhIih1 io tin said Klnl ara r-gueiitnl to niakv iyuieui, aid lliu-a l av iik ciuiiu. or uauiauil u InukB auawn Uh-n-mih wltimni ilulay, to U. lliUUUAl', M. It.. Amli.litiator, u tt iu t ; j. i..i -i.u- TH GREAT SALE vr F I W E READY-SViADE CLOTH I WG, AS PER ARRANGEMENT WITH THE EXECUTORS. TUE SALE HAS COMMENCED, AND IS NO W IN FULL PROGRESS AT OAK HALL, " THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE CITY. WE ARE RAPIDLY SELLING OFF. PRICES BELOW THE COST OF MANUFACTURING. ' OVERCOATS. All Styles. 8UIT8. Every Description- PANTS AND VE8TS, Hundrods of Varieties. Per a Short Timo a Reduction of 15 Per Cent, on all Cash Salos in tho Custom Department. BOYS' CLOTHING, THE VERY BEST MADE, AT HEAVY REDUCTIONS. 25 Per Cent, Discount on all manner of Gents' Furnishing Goods Determined to close out quickly tho Stock of the lato firm, no other house can approach the low prices at hiok vrc arc gelling tft", as the largo crowds who have filled tho store all the week can testify. All these goods are of our own excellent make, and satisfaction warranted. HOUSE uI'EN FROM 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M., AND SATURDAY NIGHT LATER. Any-gai-men bought at night or any other timo cheerfully exchanged, and when not able to suit t&e-ou-tonier the koxey reiurnld, according to our custom for years past. An extra force of salesmen in attendance, and most careful attention given to all. WE AHE GLAD THE PEOPLE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY, AND ARE GETTING' SITCnr BAUGAUNS. WE HAVE BTILL AN IMMENSE STOCK. WANAEVIAKER 3t BROWN, OAK II A Li THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. DRY GOOS. HOLIDAY GIFTS OF INTRINSIC VAI.HK FOR hLE AT THE LOWE3r miOES. BLACK BILKS, COLORED fJILDS, FANCY BILK-, FASHIONABLE DIIKS3 QOOD3, LOW PBICE DELAINES, LOW PlUo'E CALICOES, Etc. EDWIN HALL & CO., yp. 28 South SFCOVD Strt. OLIDAY GIFTS OF H INTRINSIC VALUxl FOR . LE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. FINE BROOHE SHAWLS, LATEST STYLE CLOAKS, LYONS SILK CLOAK VELVETS, FISE VELVET CLOTHS, FINEST QUALITIES ASTKACHAN LO i'd, BILK PLUHE3, ALL COLOR'S. VELVETEENS, DESIRABLE CLOAKINQ3. EDVIN HALL & CO., oc cniTTii cirrnvn st'Mi?.'' 12 8tatb2t ni. riIILADKl,PaiA. ETOKES Cl WOOD Hftvlug removed lo their NEW KTORtO, S.1V. Cor. AIU H Iuicll-:VCXTH, Will opea on tbe lOt ti lust. A Fresh and Desirable Mock ol DRY GOODS, ri'K('IUl'It FBOII THE LATE i U C T I 0 X S taaip At Less Ihan Gold Cost oflniinrtallou. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! I'HLTLX li:SIlMS. a ,sii,i:xi'n AssozmiEXT. lri'CH jireatly Uctluced. hltAWlK, lJihWi GOODS. il.AWUKTS. UUlL'lH. lAbLK LINENS, KAPiilN'4 4ND TJWKIS, Cl-OniH A til) C.-.E4SlM13tK3. UUlvVH. aud rMUBBU.AS. hhluTo. LUiiSKl'd, .m KTO., AT JOSEPH li. TMORflLCy'S, (P uls.r H-.sn'd. Ed-' iHlii'J lu 1W), N.E.tor. EitiUTlIttud SritINd UAKUEA, (HWi8m6r PHli.AXIhUJ'HlA. P. B. Pe(nn cn rU to our n or Irjm auy pin uitbMvlly, All gouila MliVrrvU i nraiu. iy, auU iro ol cbarat'. HOLIDAY GOODS. OLIDAY GOODS. fl iait ... ut i to ( nib- IMCsrANCS, W hve row on band tha larsjt .nilDjant of V A. t:y ij(''is .vit.i1 ui ei'a,ai'tf01 low uiU-r. HJU'KXB CLOUK8, bTAI UAKY K' (J Klu PA hi AN GROUFS. DrSIS, bTArCICTTBS AND HANI H. (HIM AND BOHEMIAN V4SKS, lOIlET H.'l UuT'UUfT iiOM'KHn. KTt! LAVA HUuKIW BRT-i. Ci'aR UOLDKB9, MAM H AMITOHAUlU HKXKii. JAHOIMKKKiso varl" ri"H g n rie iIt Dinntp"! ou Wood ii! Hronao BKO IC A V D HI i N O nr hi'AN l". FLO VS Kit rU14. J1AMU1MU VAjtU, J!.'i'C. .n . DRY GOODS. J O H N BUR N 8, STREET, DRY GOODS. 217 SOUTH ELEVENTH ABOVE faPRDCK. Good Articles Duly at Low Prices 11-50 per dcz. for Watson & Armstrong's Fine l)uiKfck Napftina. Hi-avy Loom Damask Table Linen, 50o.,l?i yards wide. ' ' Watson & Armstrong's Fine Damask, 1 yard, wide, 75o. Wuiton & Arintrons's Flue Table Damask, 2 ynrds wide, vniM. W ft I son & Armstrong's Extra Fide Damask, H 4 and U-4 Filiow Case Linens, 60, 62, 75c bursal ns. i Ail Llnon Tnwels. 10. 12' i, 15. 16. 17. 20. 25o. Keaullful ail Linen lldais , 10. li'A. IS, 20, 2'o. Oen'8' Hemmed and Ladles' Heinstioned Hai'kls. from 2o. up. Lndieb', tJents', Youth's aud Misses Hosiery Ladles' genuine Balbrlgau Hose, silk emb., all blzeH. K7t ,o. I ,h dies' heavy Iron Frame Hose, reduced to 15 rents I.'iiei' Undervtttsand Drawers, extra heavy, Jl-W. Oenta' pnper stout English i Hose, best lm poiied, 87o. Otn's' ftitrlno Rblrts, , 50, 62?, 75c. to 12 6ft. CariwiiKbt & Warner's BUlrU and Drawers for Opnts. Boys ' and Misses' Merino Underdrawers, 37$o. up. Blaukfts, Flannels and Corerlets. All-wool FiHiinela, 35. .17 to 4Sa 12 5 stn2t Vard wide Bwllardvale St Shaker Plmuels.SUc. Canton FtHuneis. 12. IK 23, 25 lo 4Ho. All-wool Blankets. yards Iohb, t l. AINwonl Hlnnkelfi, '2. yards Ion , $1 50. Deal S5 all-wool lllaukets la ibe olty. gPCCIAL G A RCA INS. 2 Cues KIchardsou's Linens 1 Case l'illow Linens. 1 Case Table Nai klus. Table Cloths. Suiierb two to eight yards ioug. Double Damask. 8 Cases Marseilles Quilts. 1 Case Kew Table Coverings. 100 Fairs Kith Lnce Cnrtaius. 850 i'nib'd Table and Piauo Covers. SHEFPABD, VAX JlAllUNUn &.UIR1S0X, Importers of llouBt'-Farniabing Dry Goods, Ko. 1008 CHS S NUT Street, 11 2l.imbli.trp 1'HIIADKLPniA. Ko. iz v tuiiito'ip a. a. HAimisoN, IOIO CHCSNUT Stroot, l'.ULADELrUIA, pKMTMGilOOMS COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET. BLACK LKAVERS. BLACK CHINCHILLAS. BLACK VKLOUR3. BLACK ASTRACIIANS. BLACK MOSCOWS. BLACK DOESKINS. BLACK "VELVET JiKNS. BLACK SILK VELVETS. WHITE CHINCHILLAS. WHITE CLOTHS. FANCY CLOAKINGS. FANCY CASSIMEEtES. Whlcb, wltb otbeis, make a stock unsur passed In variety and obear ness, and embraces every desirable tblng In Woollens, f S8 fkiosmrp INDIA SHATYLS AND SCARES GEORGE FRYER. No. G16 OIIESNUT STItEET Invites attention to his stock ot Ileal India Camel's Hair Sharfla & Scarfe. Also, n elegant stock ol BILK9, la Blacks and Colors: FANCY 6ILK PLUSH KB, I'OlLINb biuwia, aud FAJ OY OOODH. B11AWLS AND BCARF3 Slterel and r r:irtd, Hell cLanefl L. k jnrtiut nana:, W w lowp WARBURTOUr I XTRA AAOUACEMEiT. J OB THREE DAYS OXLY. r,J:oDY, tussday, Wednesday., When the Store Will be rositlvelj Closed. STOREKEEPERS, DRESSMAKERS. MILLINERS.. AND THE LADIES GENERALLY. MB WILL OFFBK JOB LOTS At Less than Half PricOi QUICK BUYERS W ILL SECURE GREAT BARCA TJS ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN CENTS TAKEN OFF EACH DOLLAR PURCHASED. WARBURTON, So. 1004 CIIESSUr Street. U. T. LEE, Ko. 13 Norlli EIGHTH Street, OPENED THIS MORNING, JBENCH 81'KAKINU l OLLH. fATUKAti UATR. iHjliiMJli l UUl, HH'AHH. NTATUK&.4. il k.LH. FrUihHr iilfOtiil). P1LK AND O.LT FANS. ClOklog .ale ol elegant Pi. la H'auf. 500 PARIS FANS, BLACK, GILT KO TWO AL KK, IN GTLT A NO AMU WUllli 8ANWAL WOOD aud VtOljT WOOD PANS. Kta 11.1iOA.nT KKAL i.ACIS HAMJK.KK JHI KM .. VAL. Hlr..2 2tufit. reut Harualaa. AOVL11rt It Lai) j. KM' VttKNUil 8KWijT OfHf H,AN WHITK TTKMarlTCHED AND Cl-I.oBEb HOKDH.R ijDICrs. 1.AL1P' ilLKlb . tne btui and cheapen lain market. bfKCIALTIES IN H ANDKEKCHXEF8. M ill opeu oil Tuesday aud Wednesday, H-FOANT PAhlSR FLOWER VASS, on Ptdem lain: JJCILuiItu bl.'ICKS AN1 tfiHid lor Clillcrcu, HDD a v.na y of lixetul and iiaad Bome UoucL tut tne Jlind'i.. E. R. LEE, No. 43 North LIU I ITU Street, 127 U PHILADELPHIA. E XTRA NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, N'os. 405 and 407 N. SECOND SL, IiitKos eppcclal attention to his LARUE aud L'LIXJAJiT asMorlmeut or STAPLE AND FANCY DW GOODS SUITABLE FOB U T HOLIDAY PRESENTa Tbe Entire Stork Is Offered at the Yerj LOWEST PRICES. ?. M. NEEDLES & CO. W.LL BEMOVE TO THE tTORE No. 1120 CIIESXUT Street, ABOUT JAKUABV 1, IfllOM N, W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHE3N0T, WBERE THEY NOW OFl'BB SPLENDID ABBOBTMENTB Ol Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, Keck Ties. irnmUerelilefi, Veils, Naj klu Table Cloths, Towels, Etei sPKCIAlLY APPROPRIATE FOR PRESENTS. THE LKAfcE OV TEKIH PRESENT I.OCATIOR