THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18tf8. PUSICAL ASP DRAMATIC. FMRAHY MI8SIOW Cokckrts. The little nmileuu' UrnWing- loom on Heventeetn street -was crowded last Tnurnday evening by a large nuu iiwuiunnui8 auuieiice iu uenr mo HOOOD'I conoert of a aerie eotlen tin by Mr. Charles K Morris, a young lawyer of this city, for the l eneflt of the botbany Mission Sabbath Hobo 1. x u programme was a most juaioiousiy soleote 1 mingling of the grave and guy. The gentlemen Who performed the opening and closing ntioruses wiquiiteu vueniNuivt's iineiy, me ensemole being perfect, and the delicate rendering of the varia tions of light and shade leaving nothing to be desired. Miss llrlggs, of Harrlsburg, delighted the nudlenne with her spirited rendering of Aruui b utaihhi waiiz," ana ner "Farewell" (Uraham's) procured for her a well-men t.ni encore. Mrs. J. H. Goodman, as well In her duet with Mr. J. o. Sims as In her solos ("Caro ?ona?l".. R'Ketto," una "Ah! que j'aime les MUltalres") sustained her reputation as a thorough artist. The enoore to the latter piece was responded to with the celebrated r I,aughlng Bong." The duet by the Messrs. Blms was finely sung and heartily encored. The piano solos by Mr. Zebley and Miss Webb were dellolously rendered, Miss Webb being obliged to reappear. Perhaps the greatest share of applause lea to Mr. Hchau filer, of lew York director of tbese ooncerts, who proved hlunelf Inimitable In comic songs. Ills original medley was so thoroughly appreciated as to bring him out again, and his "Affecting Ballad of the Ov. terman" earned for him a doable enoore. His hand-organ Imitation cannot be described- it most be heard. We are glad to state that these eonoerU are a perfect success, and will realize for the EelhaDy Mission ischool about one thousand dollars. The third and last lakes LSh-i.PiSr8idayl JanU8ry 1. 1869, at which Mr. Charles H. Jarvis, the emineDt pianist, has kindly consented to usslst. r ' AT thb Walnut Charles Reade's and Tom Taylor's drama of Hell Owynne will be per w K liowerg as "Aei Uwynne" and Mr. J. C. MoUollom -o of Klobraond." During the holidays a new drama by Henry Lester, entitled The Oranr Girl, will be produced, with new scenery, ap pointments, and effects. At tub Am u the last five nights of Colonel Fitzgerald's new drama of Wolves at fay are announced. On Saturday night The Strange and The Honeymoon will be performed. Oo nax Monday eveDlng Daly's seusatlou drama o A Flash of Lightning will oe produced. At tui Chksnut the lasi performances of the circus troupe will be given during the present week. This evening there will be an entirely new programme. James Roolnson, the great, bare-back rider, will appear In two acts; Master Clarence Robinson, La Petite Elise, James Madigan, Madame Tournalre, James Ward, James Magnlre, the Levantine Brothers, and many others will appear. At the American an engagement has been effected with Mad'Ue Leuzah, the female gy.ni nant, who will perform on the flying trapeze. At the Theatre Comique the Gregory Family will appear for the last time during the. present week. An engagement has been effected with tbepopalarPyne and Galtoncomio English Opera Troupe. To-Mokuow Evening a seleot amateur per formance will be given , at the private theatre, on Seventeenth street, above Chesnut, when the comedy of Everybody's Friend will be pro duced. This magnificent miniature theatre is well worth a visit, as it is undoubtedly the handsomest plaoe of amuRement In Philadel- ?bla. Tbe entertainment will be first-class, be number of secured seats Is limited, and can only be bad by personal application to C. W. A. Trumpler, inuslo publisher, No. 026 Chesnut street. Ol,k Buiii. will Rive a grand concert and matinee at the Aoademy of Music on .Saturday next. He will be assisted by Miss Benton, so prano; Mr. Guslavus F. Hall, baritone; and Mr. Egbert Lansing, pianist. The sale of seats will commence on Wednesday morning at Gould's piano waierooms, No. 923 Chesnut street, and at tbe Academy of Music. Miss Clara Louise Kellogq will Rive her grand conoert In aid ot the Lincoln Institute lor Soldiers' Orphaua on Friday evening, at the Academy of Music Miss Kellogg will be assisted by Mad'Ue Allda Topp, Herr Kopta, and the other members of Mr. Sira&osoh's troupe, and by tbe "Amphlon" band of this "'ifce operatic concert announced for Wednes day evening will not lake place, and the enter tainment for the benefit of the Lincoln Insti tute will be the only one in wbloh Miss Kellogg Will appear during the present week. Thk annual Bal Masude of tbe Young Mwnnerchor will come off at the Academy of Musio on Thurbday evening, jauuary 7, wtw. CI TY 1 TEUS. Wk odarantee all prices lower lhanihe lowest elsewhere; also, guaronUe full satisfaction to every purchaser, or tlte sale cancelled and money refunded. Protection to Our Patrons. To fully carry out tbe above business rule at tbe present time, we have Reduced All Prices. Oar stock of Men's, Youths', Boys', and Children's Beady made Clothing, wnlch Is large, Jcompleto, and comprehensive enough to embrace all desirable Biyles, sizes, and kinds. Must All Ub Sold, as It was manufactured for that especial purpose. To InBure this we intend to continue, as heretofore, to give all customers More Value for Their Money than they can get elsewhere, under any and all clrcumsiauces, Call on us, heir our prices, and examlue our goods before purchasing. Half-way lietween Bennett & Co., iiith and y Towns Htc., dixth slreits ) No. 51 Mark Br- 9T , PH1LA1KI.PHI And No 600 Broadway, Hiiw Yoaic. Table Talk with a Victim or Indigestion. Header J we will suppose yon are a martyr to dys pepela. If you are nol.se much the better for you If you are, perhaps you may profit by this para graph. Yon have Just finished yourldlnner, we wil ay, and feel as If you had swallowed lead Instead of Wholesome food. You have a sensation of lightness ronnd the upper part of the diaphragm, as If soma snake of the constrictor tribe held you in Its embrace: and had knotted Us coils tver the pit of your stomach, You feel supremely miserable; and such Is tbe penalty which your complaint exacts after every meal. What do you flehlie? Ease, of course. An exemption from tbe Incubus that robs you oi all etijorment during the dayi and disturbs youi rest at Dlybt. Take, then this piece of Information: You suffer needlessly Hostxttku's Stomach Bittkum will as certainly enre all youriagonlzing symptoms ai the day on which you read this art Ice will be succeeded by an Other. Perhaps you are lncr dulous; but If you have jfead tbe testimony of the eminent citizens. In every walk ot life, who have tested the preparation, and submitted tbe results of their experience to the public through the press, yoa ought at least tohavesaOi clent faith to make a trial of It la your own case. It is a pus vegetable tonic aud alterative, the only medicine in the world entire' y adap'ed to your coin plaint. It you are la the habit ot taking any alcoholic excitant as a palliative, abandon it, aud try thU M' HOLS SOME MKDICAKDT STIMULANT. If it dOSI you no good, say so: but you will not do (bar, to 't has never yet failed, In a stogie Instance, to curs djspepsla, biliousness, and their various concomi tanu. A Hacking Cough Is one of the most distressing as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be aflllcted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irrlta es tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption, TJpham's Fresb Meat Cure will cure the ougb soothe the lriltated brouchU. and give tone and Vigor to tbe hints aud whole system. A single bcttle will convince any one ot Its purity Bold one dollar per bottle. Johnston, Hou.oway & Cowdkn. Ko. 602 Arctt street. Lino Complaints Bronchitis, Asthma, Ero are speedily relieved and, If taken in time, perms nently curtd, by Jayne's Expectorant. You wl'l find In It, also, a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, Held ever j where, D'HtJYVETf tRlS COLLKOTION.-Thljffl 14 flow on exhibition In tbe Eastern Galleries of the Acauemy ofFloe Arts a valuable collect Ion ot original oil paintings by European artists of na1al..li - V. . -1 ... i . . . ... "'""'"J'i wuica win De soia oy u. Scott, Jr., on wo cvt u.ugs oi mursday and Friday next The plolures are offered for sale by Mr. A" d'Huyvetler, who is well known as a collector of taste and experience, and every work is guaranteed as original. The following are some Ul lu" weu-Known artists-represented In the exhibition: Louis Van Kuvelr. Pnrtiniia it Ten Kate, Theodore Gerard, David De Noter M- Lamsonroder, K. Katnerer, J. H. B. Keokkoek, Lens, Henrielte Roratr, Daurlao, J. Ruyten.E. Verbocckhoven Ftill m Irl r fit tin t A De Bylandt. Boogaerd. C. Verim. n V urhh David Col, E. Boson, F. Musin, II. Lit, L. Lamne, H. Sondermann. V. if rimnmiar Bog, W. Verchuur. Charles LelckBrt. .lnoh. V. Janssens. II. fiavrv. ami nttiora Tho nt tures will be on free exhibition until the even ings of rale. Elegant and UnvrcL CrfRnruAS Prkskt Messrs. Mad A Robbtns. late John O. Mead & Mon- at tbe northeast comer of Ninth and Chesuut, have the largest stock of Silver-Plated Ware, embracing all the new styles o novelties, to be found In this eountry. The stock of goons to be found here Is credit to Philadelphia, and onr citizens should show thelr appreciation ot this enterprising firm br oar chasing largely from their well-stocked cases and Bbelvts. and at the same time enable tbem to make tbe itost elegant, useful, and lasting Hol d y pre sents, which cannot be found in the purchaseof mry otber kind of goods, We have only space to mention " w pf "he articles on sale. To learn the extent. beauty ana Tir.'tr Pf goods, a call and personal In spectlon Is nscestary, Tea-lets, cake backets, castors, Ice pitchers, waiter celery stands, fruit Dishes, cake knives, fish knlvesj crumb scrapers, kettles, bouquet koldets, ice bo wis goolets, napkin rings and cups, pearl, llvory, aui rnober cutlery, in great variety, and supplied In quantities as required. The goods sold here are manufactured In their own establishment, and plated on hard metal sliver, soldered. Botbing Is sold by hem but men ware as the public can rely upon being wbat they are represented to be. Goods for the Holidays. Whatever is neat pretty, or fashionable In the way ot ladles' and gonts; furnishing goods can always be found at either of the stores of the Woelpper Brothers. Visit the principal store, No. 27 N. K'ghth street, and you encounter tbrongs of buyers. Visit tbe branch store, No. 45 N. Ninth s'reet, and yon are In a place equally as crowded. In both stores plies, rows, and boxes of faorlcs meet your eyes. Do you want hose? Here It Is to be bad, Do you want necktls? Here hey are In colors demure or brilliant. None leave the establishment of the Messrs. Woelpper dissatis fied. False representations need not be feared, nor any notion entertained that slow purchasers will be treated ucgallantly. Oo to eltner of the places, and singular Indeed mu-t be your taste If you do not find something to your fancy. Tbe ueetul always most oeolrable. Tbe prepara tions made by Ritchie, at No. 29 North Elgbtn street, 'or tbe holiday season, are appreciated by every one who contemplates making presents, lie has got la his fine s'ock kid-lined gloves, ties, scarfi, sus penders, llnea cambric handkerchiefs and niulHera; also, a good assortment of portemonnales, cigar cases, balr brushes, combs, and a thousand otber articles, useful and orormeolaL Call at N . 29 North Eighth street If yon want any kind of goods cheap. .. A TENDF.B HEARTED RAILWAY ENGINEER Says he never runs over a man IT be can help It; it musjes uptheeogln so I Charles Stores s Co. never alluw a garment to 1 ave their First-class customer Clothing House unless ll Is a peifect lit aud entirely satisfactory to tbe purchaser. The First Pantaloon. Cutter In the Union is em ployed at Charles Stokes & do's., N-. 824 Chesnut street. Jev, elry. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second Btreet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine eweiry and silverware n the city Purchasers ran rely npon ob alnlug a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Coal, Coal Coal for the million. Now Is the time to lay In your winter's store of fuel. Old King Frost is drawing plciurts on tbe windows, and the mo! t snow is wetting your feet. Bulid biigat tires and bid the cold deliance. But to bulid the fires you mnst have good coal and where should you purchase It It not at tbe celebrated Alter's, No. 957 North Ninth Btreet (otlice Sixth and Spring Garden Btrees. Ite has It In abundance, too notwithstanding tbe recent sttlke In the coal reglms-aud Is ready to furalsh customers with all sizes and kinds, at the very lowest prices, A Humorous Apothecary in Boston exposes a cake of soap in bis window, with tbe pertinent In scription, "Chtaper than dirt." Just so with tbe Evening and Walking Coats, Irish Freise Coats, Pants and Vests, At Charles Btokks Co 'a. In price thf y are cheaper than ever. Convince yourself Hi li day Goods. We call tbe particular attention or all that are about maklcg presents te the sale at Messrs. Birch A Hons Auction Store, No. l'lo Chesnut street, this evening at Hi o'clock. They havi a la ga tssortmer t of five g-cds now on exhibition that must be acid, comprising French Bronzes, Swiss Carved Woodwork, French Toys, tine Perfumery, Toy Houses, aud many other goods suitable for holiday presents. 1 renwith's News Depot, lately opened on Ches. nut St., west of sixth, No. 614, is a model evul llshment of Its kind in every respect. Neatly tiaed up. airy, light, and convenient, goods consptcuo i ily displayed, everything In perft-ct order, it is really a pleasure to stop In bis place. We have Just reoniv. d from blin "Harper's Weekly" and "Monthly," tl e "Atlantic Monthly." "Comic Monthly." eto Public 8a i.E.-Valuable Mill and Farm Proprny, tbii acres, Twentj -fourth Ward, Philadelphia, uear HaddlDgioo. See M. Thomas A Sons' CaUlogue for Tuesday next, or apply to J. V. Kroad, No, 4111 Lucuat street MAHBIED. GROCERIES, ETC. JpINE IMPORTED CHEESE. JU3T IS STORE, A FBESII INVOICE OF BRIE, CAMEMBERT, NEUFCIIATEL, ROQUEFORT, AND OTHER FINE CHEESE. ALSO. SPANISH QUEKN OLIVE8 By the gallon or quart. SIMON GOLTON & CLARKE. S. W. Corner liltOAD aud WALNUT Sts., UJUl PHILADELPHIA. TMORE'8 MINCE ME ATI THE BfKT AND OSLY RELIABLE!! ATMOKE DEFIES COMPETITION. 7o be bad ol nearly all Grocers In the Oltv and Country. 12 Kt p JpRE&II FRUITS & PRESERVES. Bunch, Layer, Seedless, and Snltana Raisins; Our jante, Citron, (rangs, Prunes, Figs, etc. Eve y de scription ot Groceries, suitable for the Holidays. ALBEBT O. BOHEBTS, 117.0 Cor. ELEVENTH aud VINE Streets. 16tatt TB. Ieinnr 1, by Rev. RoVrt J iT.rf.-!. .T ..... house of Rrrs. Carnor, No.M". Andrews, at -..iBlphle. Mr. WILLIAM ?mJ A ifrl r V-eP!"n ll""j MAdilK J. IrKAKD 01 ( lay ten, XV r-., Huts nl Unt HAYs. iaiitfhtr nt tufl late Culonei "y. ' BHTJPTKtNE-lOO ."KP.-In Houslori, IiAnetolial 1k. b Kev V V. n ."chlnson, l. I. Mr i. aNCK'F.MHurTillJII. toMtsstBlK COOfKR. Imgion, N. J. 8 I R late of Phlladelpbl DIED. ITARRAR -On tbe 12th instant, M ,0HN "An' HA K. in the 4(ith year of his age ,, Tbe relatives and frier. df, siro the 1,nt. e Company, are lespec rully invited t 1. 12 ral, from hlsmothei, residence. No. S..J f,. '.? (formerly Apple) sneet, on Wedneslav almr-i'. I o citor . I'o proceed to Amer.can Mechanic' Utmt " M,M,A"i1?"-!,'',PM,n jM,,"t on the Uth Instant' Mrs. MAROABKr, relict of the Ute John If ul . Mr. The relatives and friend and thnne of tne taiuily. also the member of the llrad S-.rpet M. K. ( hurcii are reauec-itul v lnvlLHl ui omi h- ..1 - ,' ? residence. Ilalilmore street north or Kede ral. at-.d bei ween l'lf.rentb Bod Sixteenth str e'si, mi Wfdneday afternoon, tne 10 h Instant, at t o'cl'ick, n illM'lll ItllllltT Iimit'P, Am ebicaN Life Insurance Company, Ot 1'kiladelphia. S. E. Comer FourtU aud Walnut Streets. JUTThis Institution has no superior in the United State. e 10 JONES' ONE miCE CL0T1UNG HOUSE, Ko. COi MAIIKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTER -CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTER CLOrUING. Our Stock Is Large. None but well-made GARMENTS are oireied. But One Price is Askod. Satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. J0JiES'0E riUCE CLOTHING HOUSE No. But MABKKT street, 11 It mwslm Above Mixta. ART SALES. MR. A. D'HUYVEl TER'S (OF ANTWERP) COLLECTION Of IIIGIECST CLASS PAIATn?, NOW ON EXHIBITION" IN IBB Fennsylyauia Academy of Fins Aris (EASTERN GALLERIEf), To be sold on the Evenings OF THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY, Ii:Ci:Ml!EK ir and 18, AT 7 J O'CLOCK, AT SC01VS ART GALLERY, Xo. 1020 CHESNUT Street. 121251 33. SCOTT Jr. BLANK BOOKS. WARDED THE ONLY MEDAL FOR 1 L A N K HOOKS By the I'liri Exoitioii, 1U7. WILLIAM F. MUIJPHY'S SONS, Ko. 339 CHESTiUT Street AND Xo. 55 South KH SSTII Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONERY, Aud Steam Tower Printers. A complete stocs: of well seatioued BLANK fcl)OK8 of our owu marjulauture. A full Stock of COUNTING-HOUSE STA TIONERY of every description. U H.uwf t'2 I GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS E 6 H L E M A N BHOTHlins WILL OPEN A NEW STOCK OF Men's Furnishing Goods AT No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, OS DECEMHEK 13. Helling off Old Stock at 12 1llmrp SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. JfJINTXNGrlOOIWS T H GREAT or SALE FINE READ Y-IV. ADE CLOTHIWG, AS PER ARRANGEMENT WITH THE EXECUTORS. . SAtE II S COMMENCED, AND IS NOW IN FULL TROGKESS AT OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHINlt HOUSE OF THE CITY. WE ARE RAPIDLY SELLING OFF. PllICKS HELOW TIIK COST 0 V M A N U F A C T U pi NT n OVERCOATS, All Styleo. SUITS, Every Description PANTS AND VESTS, Hundreds of Varieties. P For a Shurt Tirno a Reduction of lft Per Cent, on all Cash Sales in tho Custom Department. e m tno BOYS CLOTH!lSC, THE VERY" BEST MADE, AT HEAVY ItHDUCTioNs. 25 Ptr Cent. Discount on all manner of Gents, Furnishing Goods Determined to close out quickly the Sfoileof the late firm, no other house can approach the lorv pric at which we are selliagoii, jis the large crowdg who Mvc filled the store all the week can testify. All these goods arc of our own excellent nwke, and satisfaction warranted IIOUSE:orEtf FROM 7 A. N. TO 9 P. jtf., A.ND 8 AT HUD AY NIGHT LATER Any garment bought at night or any other time cheerfully exchanged, and when not able to suit the r-n tomer the money reiurnkd, according to our custom for years past. An extra foyee of salesmen in attendance, and most careful attention riven to all WE ARE OLAD THE PEOPLE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY, AND ARE (1ETTIN'(J SHOU BARGAINS. WE HAVE STILL AN IMMENSE STOCK. HiG SUGU 'ANAIUIAKER $c ' BROWN, K. JLX L, THE LA11GEST CLOTHING HOUSE, THE CORNER OF SIXTH AUD MARKET STREETS. OPERA GLASSES. P E R A GLASSES. A large and ulegnct vai lety. GOLD SrECTACLKS, MAGIC LANTERN'S, A very large assoi'tmeni y. ICKOSCOPES, BTEHEOSH)rEi. auJ KTE'lEOS, Ol'IU VIEWS.- And alorgo vjiiely t-.i Useful atil Ornanaenla er-lcieb Tor CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WILLIAM y. McAllister, 12 u J'J rp No Tii CHE.-s.NUr Sireot. OPERA GLASSES. Oiiionlic! b.'ftht;s()i;ri)t,t5, ljduJlug m. y oew dfBlB"". Just ructlve'i, nd i Thaloot low pi Ices by VJ. QUCEM A CO., Ko. li'Jl CliKS-MJT Street, 12'.4 1 a. wrp PUIUADEr.l'lIf A BOOTS AND SHOES. I311OUTi:i BOOTS AND 6HOES. MliN'S LfKO-LKa tsrOHTINCi uouw, $1000. MEN'S CALF DOUBLE fcOLE BOOTS, 8 00. MEt'S CALF DlU15LE bOLli GAITEIIS, W 00. BOYS' HIGH LACE BOOTS, $4-00. AIbo a large stock of our own uiuuuf ioiuu, hi KEDUCED PUICES. E5ARTLETT, Ko. 33 S0UTII SIXTH STUEEI, 101fmw ABOVK UIIK3SUT, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. JEWELRY, SILVER W A R E, E T C . GOODS FOR THE LARK BlDDLE holidays. J. E. CALDWELL $c CO., SOLID SILVER TEA SETS. Ko. S02 CHSSNUT Street, A. LAKlii: YARIKTY MADE TO OUR . . ,, 011IKK 1SV THE j Are nW 0p"-uiVS a colU?ot,ou ' . ivtllhH, (ii'ins Hud Artistic Goods, ! Gretllv eceMDg la variety a ill ex en1 every for mac ' GOIilTA M PLATE. TEA EI-RVICE3, SALVEIJS, URNS, KETTi-li-i, 1 CRiiKN3, WINK STANDS, eUortnf l:ns House, to wlituu hev Invite attonttoa, 1 (U1(1 WatohfH, DiaiHoiuls, Orirntiil Kubic, ! FiiicruIdH nml SmtnlilrPB. V.it ! I ml I a Piarls. ! A MAttN 1 i'lOKNT ST.CK OP JEWELRY IN ! ITALIAN BYZANTINE MOSAICS. ' New Designs in Gold Jewelry. j TALMS ROYAL JEWELRY. ; i;rci:zo uml Inlaid Marble Clocks a ad Vases ! in St-ts, for Jluutel Orunmcnts. VtUV lilOtE l'UODUUTIONa OF ART IN SALAD UASTO.tS , REAL DK0NZE. Ami a Uieat Varic-iy of Siuallor L'ices, Suiiablt' for Bridal or Holiday Gifts, CHINA, GLASSWARfc, ETC. lHHriT t ITUs'sV' TO ACCOM MOD AT K- Til it V jHL'C, TYNDALC & MITCHELL, Ao. 707 ClIi:SXUT STUKIiT, PHILAUK1.PUIA. V ILL KEEP C 1VS Until l o'clock 1. M. iliulnt? Decsmler, AND WILL t L'JdE OUT HlKiIt 1 1 OI.I DAY 1 3II0 ItTATIO.YS at 19 21 mwlamrp giii:at 11HDUOTIOX8. CIGARS. HAVANA OIVAIIS. I. II A I) I N U brandt; freuli lota luipoiied by every bituaier. Ibices Uiu, AIko, ot our own make aud copy righted biundn: MAHIANA RITA, best pure Havana leaf. Fit A DIAVOEO, puie Havana fllleM, Lov' prices and wan an'eu quality. H. FUGUET & HONS, No. 229 8. Front St., 11 25 wfm!5l6p Importers aud Manufacturers. LOOKING CLASSES. THE CUE Ami' A5IU BEST IN THE CITY. ROGERS' CROUPS, bOLH AQEKC'Y. WieLirg to redu t our Stot k &i much as l-OBrible previous to REMOVAL TO NEW STORK, we sball off-r iniiuomus during December tLat will INSURE IU1UD SALES. LARK EtBlDDLE No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 1121 sowbloUp FIIir.AOKLPaiA. STAUL1SHU IP JAMES S. EAIILE & SONS, No. BIG CHESNUT Street, C. W. RUSSELL, No. 22 North SIXTH Street, OFFERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCUB3, From the best manufacturers. FINE JEWELRY, Of all descriptions, and latest styles. FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS, Direct from Paris. SILVER tVARK OF THE OORTIAM MANU FACTURING COMPANY, at I2 5 3wrp THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICfC3. a D. WARDEN, S. E. Corner FIFTH and CHESSUT fits., PBEVIOUB TO BBMOVAL TO KO. 1030 CHESNUT STREET, OFFERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS A LABQE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT 07 Uold and Silver Watches, 9 2fi fiuwguiBp Sterling Silver Ware, riatedWare, Etc. Etc., SUITABLE lOIt B OI.IDAY OIFTS. AT THK naSlmrn (llrculurs srul uii morumcina slven JOttl'H Philadelphia. tOWEhT I'O.SSIllLE l'KICJLIS. glM&V Yorli.ur r ri ciai. D6Io8 in STERLING SILVER GU0D3. B. b1 Uutlltlei n1 Newest Style? In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED WARK3 AD Uu; ivul ed dUplay of FOHEKJN FANCY GOODS, lu Jutnl, Marble, Cut Glass, Leather, aud GOLDEN BRONZE, Oi ibo must txqilalie taste, fiom all qusrtersof lLuroje. Our arrangements, both In Europe nd;tbts con u try, iufe biiuli ss give us unusual laoill.les in tbe seleo'loa rl a economical procuctlon of our stock. It Is oar lbti, as well as our Interest, to secure to oaf patroni the tenetltolsuch aayautages In Moderate Trices Throughout our Stock, WITHOUT EXCEPTION II lSwsni tlJ 2 C. k A. PEQUIONOT, MiNUFAClCREKS OF WATCH CASES, Anil Dealers In American and Imported WATCHES, o. 13 South SIXTH Street, 12 1 tlrp Manufactory, JVd. 22 8. FIFTH St. PRESENTS OF WATCHES, JEWELRY iKD S1XYEKWAKE. HENRY II VUFER, 12 13 lit No. 530 AHCII Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JACOB HARLEY, JEOLLEU, 121 lmrp No. 632 HARUET Street. 8 A AC K. STAUFFER, WATCnMAKER AWD JEWELLER, Ko. 148 N. SUOM) St, cor. or Quarry. An assortment of WATCHE. JEWELRY, and PLATKD WARE, constantly on baud, suitable for Holiday Ullts. li n wfml ' ' PR1ZKS CASUEi) IK ROVAL HAVANA, KhNTI'UK , anil MIKSUUHI LOl T KKl L
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