THE DAIb'i. ttfENlNty TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SDEKT PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 18G8. Hearts that Hunger. Soma hearts go hnngerlng through the world. And neTer find the lore they geek; Some llpa with pride or scorn are oarled To hide the pain thej may not speak. The eye may flash, the month may smile, The roioe In gladdest mirth may thrill, And yet beneath them all the while The hungry heart be pining still. These know their doom, and walk their way 'With lerel steps and steadfast eyes, Nor strive with fate, nor weep nor pray While others, not so sadly wise, Are mooked by phantoms evermore, And lured by seemlngs of delight, Fair to the eye, bnt at the oore Holding bat bitter dast and blight. I see them gaze from wistful eyes, I mark their sign on fading oheeks; I hear them breathe in smothered sighs, And note the grief that never speaks; Tor them no might redresses wrong, If o eye with pity is impearled. Oh, misconstrued, and suffering long 1 Oh, hearts that hunger through the world 1 For you does life's dull desert hold No fountain shade, no date grove fair, Nor gush of waters clear and cold, But sandy reaches wide and bare. The foot may fail, the soul may faint, And weigh to earth the weary frame, Yet still ye make no weak complaint, And speak no word of grief or blame. Ob, eager eyes whioh gaze afar I Oh, arms whioh olasp the empty air ! Not all nnmarked your sorrows are, Not aH nnpitied your despair. . Smile, patient lips so proudly dumb When life's frail tent at last is furled, Your glorious recompense shall come, Oh, hearts that hunger through the world t EN '0 LIS H a OS SIP. Tue Bamford medal was given to Dr. Bal four Stewart, of the Kew Observatory, lor bis researches on the qualitative as well as quanti tative relation between the emissive and absorptive powers of bodies for heat and light an award which worthily fulfils the Intentions of the founder of the medal, whoso statue adorns the Maxtmillen Strasse at Munich. Mr. T. Daffus Hardy has pointed out to the Earlj English Test Society an earlier and bettor copy of the curious "Rule of the Moon" than was down In their list lor their (book on Super stitions. This copy contains all the thirty days ot the month, though it has not the prologue of the other less complete cople?. It occurs In the Harleiau IIS. 3725, but Is not noticed in the printed catalogue ot thn,Mfl3., which states only that the MS. contains "l. Chronica de Hay lea et Aberoonwey. 2. Registrum Cartarum JUon asterii S. Marloe de Abrrconwey." Tbis find Is only one of a thousand services for which manuscript men are indebted to the Deputy Keeper of the Roll?. Bays the Fall Mall GazeUe:We lately hap pened to see a funny book of "Temperaucc Hymns and Select Fragment." and, as the literature of teetotalism 1s somewhat neglected, we desire to pregent society with the following choice specimen ( Hymn 61, C. M.): If cider, brandy, and logwood, With drugs ot all degrees, Can do the human system good By driving out disease; If sugBr-o'-lead and beet-root ju'.ce With opium combined, Compose a draught of healing uso To sick and sore mankind; Then use It ye with hope and fear Who in affliction pine, But in the name of all that's dear Don't call that mixture wine. Hung to a solemn tune this would do admira bly lor congregational use; btit in poetic merit it is quite distanced by the following "solect lragment," "A Hair ot Cowper's Head;" 1 eaze upon this single hair, And thiuk of him who wore I, When in the vale of deep despair. And ask, "Where hall I store it if" The piecious relic I'll retain It covered once a burning brain. I'll prize It as a peerless gem, Though I can never wear it; My blood ne'er nourished such a stem, My brain could never bear it; Yet let my njind improve, employ The blood and brain that I enjoy. The Fall Mail Gazefteof December 6 says: A wiltor has recently suggested a theory which has no doubt startled most of his readers, to whose minds it will occur for the nrt time. It is that in the course of twenly-turee years there will probably be a scarcity of good land available to new comers in the United estates. Iu giving his reasons tor coming to this conclu sion, Mr. Pearson does not omit to acknowledge that there are many thousands ot acres in the Houth Btlll awaiting cultivation. We believe that very few iu this country are aware how cheaply the beat Southern lands are now to be had. We have . heard of NopUuin capitalists who acquired some Tihe finest Pea Island plantations at little more than a nominal price. An American con temporary now lays belore us trustworthy figures concerning ono State that of South Caaolica. Out ot 19,000,000 acres only one fourth are nnder cultivation, and half of this limited area is lor sale at from a dollar to twenty dollars an acre. Tbe;e lands must have been world he lore the war, at tne very leaat, iron) twenty-eve dollars to one hundred dollar an acie. (jood luriL. tuys our contemporary, have been sold tor tbree dollars an acre, aui J even loaer. Oppoi tuuitiea for good investments i are not eaiily lound in the West nowadays, but i it is plain ttiat the South still oilers an inviting 1 field. Wbat a light does this decline in the value of propei ty throw upon the condition of the naiivo-born (southern population '. l'bo way tlitycouduct Parliamentary elec tions id England is set forth in the loUowlnj extract from a Loudon journal: Two etecion petitions have been presented. One is from Norwich, where Mr. Tillett, tbe deieated Liberal caudidate, claims sir Henry Straccj'a seat, on tbe ground ot his tecum nav iug been obtained by bribery aud personation of votei. The other is pictented by Sir Leopold MrClinlock acalust the return ot Mr Wint worth lor DroL'bcda. It asserts that lnllainrnutory speeches were delivered in tbe streets by Mr. Whiiworth and othejs iu tits presence; that mobs were hired by liiui, or with his know ledge aud consent, lor ths purine ot in timidating electors; that sp ritual influence was unfavorably exercised over elector; that on too day ot polling au aimed mob attack e J aud severely injutud the voters and military; that many wbo had promised 10 voto for tbe petitioner and Mr. Brodiirau were In duced by terror to vote for Mr. Whttworth, and many who had come a long distance to vote tor petitioner weo dettried; that Mr. Wbltworih could have restrained tho mob from violence if he wished, and tbat If the electors had beea allowed to vote peuiioucr woul 1 have been re turned. At a rueertnjr of the supporters of Mr. Beih s in tbe late Tower Hamlets election, held oi Tuesday even'ng, it whs s'ated positively that intiruldaiioo was largely practised in the erection; thai many votes were refused because the voters did not know their numbers on the register; that others were unablo to record their vote because Ibe police would not let them pa-s the barriers: and tbat several ot the polling clerks are in the employ or Mr. Samuda, M. P., one of the successful candidates. It was further stated that the votes affected by thea circum stances numbered some 300. The question of whether or no a petition should, ou th-e grounds, be presented In order to Invalidate the election of Mr. (bmuda bat been submitted to counsel. DRY GOODS. I B ARQAINS FOR ..THE HOLIDAY AT THE " BEE-III VE. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. Will offer daring the Holidays an elegant assortment OF KEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Jliicfly Purchased at the Ecccnt Large Auction Sales, At ebeot one.hall the Importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS GOODS In large variety, from 26 cents to 1150 per yard, DBES3 BILKS AND SATINS, RICHIE BltOCHB AND PAIaXEY BHAWL3, From is to 1160. FINEST QUALITY FUB8 IN BUHSIAN BABLTC, HUDSON BAT BABLE, AMKKICAN SABLE, IROYAL KRMINK, CHINCHILLA. KTO. ETC. Il&AL AS1RACHAM BACQUX3, MUFFS, AND HATS. Flno Cloaks. A splendid collection In Velvet, Plush, Montagntc Velvet Cloths, Blacks and Colors; Rich Astraelian and Heal Cloth. Also. Opera and Party Cloaks. Ladles' and Children'. Famishing Goods, Hoarb, Ties, Laces, Embroideries, Plain and Fancy Udkb., French Beta, Etc, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Piano and Table Covers, and other uselal aud ornamental arti cle too multitudinous to enumerate, all of which wUl be sold At a Great Sacrifice from the Original Cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TUB ''BEE-HIVE," No. 920 CHESNUT Street, U 6 fmw PHILADELPHIA. EYRE & LANDELL FOURTH AND ARCH. REDUCTION IN PRICES FOB. TUB Christmas Holidays. MAGNIFICENT SHAWLS. EXrENSIVE SILKS. . . FASHIONABLE POPLINS DESIRABLE CLOAKIN08. 4-4 PURE SILK VELVETS. SATIN STRIPE SKIRTINGS. STRIPE POPLIN SKIRTINGS. GRAND DUCHESS SKIRTS. BELLE HELENE SKIRTS. FIRST QUALITY ASTRACHANJ. 60C0 yards DELAINES for Presents for the Helps of the house. i 6000 yards fast Fast Colored CHINTZES, do. 1 2000 yards 4 i FRENCH CHINTZES, do. Bargains In Handkerchiefs, Uloves, Collars Scarfs, and Neck. Ties. 12 4fmwlmrp JLIHEH STORE, " NO. 828 ARCH STREET. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, LIKEN U AX DKEK CHIEF S, A Splendid Stock. ALSO, FINE TABLE CLOTHS, FINE NAPKINS, BEAUTIFUL TABLE COVERS, FINE PIANO COVERS, GREAT MARK DOWN TO SELL OFF BUR- PLUS STOCK. 9 30 wfrn jpOPULAR PRICES FOR DHY, GOODS. ' RICKEY, M1IARI A CO., No. 727 III EN NUT Street, SILKS. VHXVK1S. VKLV1LTKKNR. IKJM1 POfLlNH. FRFNDH PoI'LINS. hlLK I'D P LI Net. WOOL rOPIJSS, PLAID POPLIN P. CSANUUBLS PorLINS, luetis Ooods at ll ctuui. Ureas Hoods at 30 chub, IreHi Qooda t hk cents. Jircus Ooods at 411 cents. Dress Goods t to cruls. lress Goods fct i;g c ull. lJre Uooos at ',6 routr. IrcB Uouds, II 10 ii. BLANK K lb. H. ANNKLM. Clullis nrt CaiBlmeres. Paris Lit Belie bklr.s. HALM OK A 1.8. HI KATJl KL MUSLINS. I. IKKNH. WII1TK QOOD8. KICK SCV, bit A BP fe CO UIUKKY, KHAHP A CO. KICK KV, fellAUP fe VO. KIUKUY, HUAhP & CO kit KKY, fcSll 1KP A CO K1CKKY. KHAHP dc UO KICKikY, bllAKP & C4. HIOKK.Y, BUK1' fc CO. KKKEY, HUAHP & CO. KICKKY. KllAKP & CO. KICK ill Y, bHAKP & CO. RICK K Y, fclltUP m CO. KICK K Y, SHARP & UO. KICKKY, bll AKP & UO MlCKKY, BllAHP it, CO KJCKI0Y, bHAKP & C'J KIOKBY, bHAKP & CO BlCKKY, HHAHP & CO KICK KY, bURP te CO KICKK.Y. HUAHP A CO RICKEY. HHARP A CO RICKEY, bll ARP A CO RICK KY, H11AKP A CO. KICK H.Y. HHlKP A CO. KKIR lV. KH A RP A M. pnpniar prices for Dry Goods by the yard, uleoe. or pack ace. KICKF.Y, SIIAni" Oc CO., IMmwuIrp No. 127 C1IKHNUT Btreet. Y. P. M. Y. P. M. Y. P. Mi DRY GOODS. Youncra puhb nalt whisht. IOVKU'1 rVUK HALT WHIMHY, YUUHUM PC UK HALT WUIMKY. Tbre Is noqanetlon relative to ins merit of ths celebrated Y. P. M. It Is Uie iurrst quality of Whisky, tuanuiaotured from tbe best train afforded bv the Pblladelpbla market aud It Is sold at tbe low rale of t' per salloD, or 1 (6 ptr quart, at Ikesalesrooua, Mo. 700 P ASSY INK KOAD, 11 1 Sp PHILAUULPUIA. PRICE & WOOD. H. w.(orner nnnin and filbrbt. Dally reoelvlDR good suitable for HOLIDAY FRBMKRTfl. PABIS St LK PAHS. GlHBUok Fans, suitable for the Holiday or Ibe Opera. Ivory Bllok Fan, rery ohosp. ; OUtldren, 811k Fan. f . . . K.ACB IIDUr. E.ACR IIDKr. Handsome Laoe liorder Hundkeroblers, Llneu Centres, at75o., $1, ti ny,. JIW. $1 00, and 2. Ladles' HemstltoheU Handkcrclilefa, 19, 23, 31 38,40, 60, 75. and II. ' ' Guilts' Hemstitched Handkerchief, 88, SO, 05. 75. and tl. BFNTS' rOLOIUD nORDRR lIItFKS' Fancy Velvet Pa rtea 25,28, 43, 50, and M, rortemonnales, 25. 3H, 15, 50, 05, 7 , 85, and 81. Ladle' and Gents' Cloth Glove. Children' Berlin and Cloth Gloves. PARC CIOODS. FAXC'T UOD1. Consisting of Flue French Wax DollP, Speaking Dolls and Crying Dalls, with moving eye and natural hair, at greatly reduced price. Building Illoclrs. Tea Beta, 10, 25, SO, 38, 50, 85, 1123, II 50, $1 75, 12-25, and II. Toilet Beta, I'arlan Vases, Bouquet Holder. Work Boxes, I'enolfBoxes. Fine Kr tracts and Colognos cheap. PRICE & WOOD, N.W. CORNER EIGHTH AMD FILBERT, ft. B. Bargains in Flannels, Blankets, Mus lins, Linens, Table Iilneca, Napkins, and Towels; 2000 yards best American Calicoes at 12J5o. 12 22w ftj E W GOODS. BARGAINS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. 50O Dozen Ladles', dents and Misses' (With Initial aud Monogruis,l EMBROIDERED, UJb,MbJHCHED, FACiCY WITH TUCKS, CORDED and PK1MTED BORDER. LINEN CAMBRIC AND CLKaK LAWN REAL FRENCH LINEN HAN DK ERCHIKFS, Also, a large assorimeot'or New Collars, Beta, and bteeves, of lineit qutlliles, at veiy low prices. SflEPPARD, VAX DARLIXCEX & ARR1S0X, No. I008 CHESNUT Street, 12 16 lOtrp PHILADELPHIA. JJOUSE-FUrvNISlIING LINENS SI RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEMKAL VHY GOODS ST01U2, COB. ElOIITH and biarket streets, rositircly for Uie next Fifteen Dajs on!y,onr it hole Stock of L1NES nil! be open to buyers at ItEDUOED PRICKS, From which many Elegant and Usefal PreseuU may be seleoied, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. LO VV P R I C E 8s ELEGANT AND USEFUL PRESENTS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EMBROIDERED PIANO and TABLE COVERS,1 KIOH TAPESTRY TABLE OOVER9, ELEGANT EMBHOIDKKKU Li.Cn CURTAIN 4. ElNkST MAhHKILLKH UUILT8, iRECU EMBROIDERED 8UIRT FRONTS, EXTRA PREMIUM BLAJNKUrM. SPLENDID DOUBLE DAMASK TaBLUULO TH8, fruni two np to eight yards long, with an extensive Bftsortuient of Nupklas , Doylies, and Towol, of all sixes, and the finest goods ever Imported. SIIEPPARDjYAX DARLGGEN & ARRISOX No. 1008 OIIESNUT Street, 121610trp PHILADELPHIA. gXTRA NOTI C E. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St., luTites especial attention to his LARUE aud iXL'UAM asbortmcut or STPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS SUITABLE f OR U 7 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Entire Stock Is Offered at tuc Yerj LOWEST ruitTS. 1868. CLOTH U0USE. 1868, ST1UWBKIBGE & CLOTHIER WlHh to keep before the public ibe fact that ttittlr aim la to keep tbe largest aud most varied slock of ail UesjripUous of CLOTHS To lc Found in Philadelphia. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL CLOTH 1IOU3B, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 9 11 pniT.ADKi.raiA. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! VSEFUL PBES EST&. A ASSOItTJIE.Vr. Prices CJreally IScduced. BHAWI S, D1USH8 GOODS. BLANKET'S. QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKIN AND TOWELS, Ci-OTUS AND CaHSIMERKS, UDK Pa and DM B RE LL AS SHIRTS, CORSKrs, JITU ETO., AT JOSEPH H. THORNLCy'S, (Popular Stand. Ealabllahe J la IW), N.E. Cor. LlUUl llaud SFIILNU UAKDEX, W(m PUILADELPUIA. P. S Person can rid to our door from any Prl allbacltr. All auods Cbvr4 eareluily. aud tres ol Cbarittt. DRY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCAUFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 OIIESNUT BTliEET . . . IotIk 4tnticn lo bi slock ol ! . , t , ' .. . i ...).. .. Keal India Camel's Uair Shawls & Scar6, Abo, an elecant (took of BILES, In Black and Colon; FANCY BILK PLDHHKS, . POPLINS SHAWLS, and FANCT GOODS. INDIA 8HAWL8 AND BOABFS altered and paired, and cleaned In a auperlor manner. 10 so imrp FAMILY MOURNING EVERY ARTICLE FOR FIRT AND BEOOND mUJ4jN I iNH WSAK, DPk8 OOODH. BONMICT8. SHAWLS, VklLS, CRAPES, (JOLL4R4, KTO, At price to compete wlh the prasent Bacrltloelu DRY UOODS. MYEES' New Mourning Store. .. . . No CHE8NUT btroet. llllfmwtm HtHARD SOT. BLANK BOOKS. WARDED THE ONLY MEDAL fob BLANK )GO K S By (bo Paris ExiosltIou, 1S67. ' W1LLLVM F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CHESNUT Street IMS, No. 55 South l OI liTII Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONERS, And Steam Tower Printers. A complete stock of well-seanotiod BLANK BOOKS of our own manufacture, A full stock of COUNIINa-HOUSE STA TIONERY of every description 13 11m wf 12 1 JAMS8 D. SMITH & CO., BLANK . 15 OOK ' MANDFAC1DRER9, : WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L. No. 27 South &EYEMII Street, IJ18fmwSn) PHILADELPHIA, STATIONEttS. i GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. QUITABLE ARTICLE8 For Prcsentaiion to Gentlemen. FANCY SCARFS AND NECKTIES. , . '; GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. FANCY BORDERED LINEN DDKFS. EAR MUFFS AND MUFFLERS. ' WRIST COMFORTERS, OF BILK AND WOOL SILK SUSPEMDERS. SHIRT STUDS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS. HEMSTITCHED LINEN IIDKFS. DRIVING GLOVES, ETC. ETC. Tbe above may be bad in great variety and at very low juices at i . i i . : x LINFOIiD L UK ENS' FVRKISBINO BAZAAR, ' No. 43 S. EIGHTH Street, . Above ClieHnutstxeek 11 Mil E O H L E M AN BROTHERS WILL OPEN A NEW STOCK OF Men Furnishing Goods, AT No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, OX WECEMBEK 15. Belling off Old Stock at 12 11 Imrp SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. H. 8. K. G. Harris' Seamless Eid Gloves. ETERT PAIR WARRANTED. XXCLOBITB AUKHT8 POR QKNTB' GLOVa la W. SCOTT & CO., 0. 1 C1IEMBDT kTUKUT, JpATENT S II O U LDER-8EABI SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PKRFKCT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWKRO oifcUti Uoui meaburf Uiebt al very liori nolle Ail oilier aruoie. or WJiiN riitiiUiN'S DREdS UUOIB In full variuty. 11 WINCHESTER k CO., ISo. 7t4 CHKdtt US Street. Ra & C. A. WRIGHT, No. 631 tlll.NXUT SIREET, Uavo 'uat received a large assortment ol XEW AND ELEGANT FANCY ARTICLE S. Selected Id Europe this season for tuelr NOVELTY AND BEAU IV, ESPECIALLY JTOR CHRISTMAS PKKdENl'3. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPE8, Which they offer for .ale USOmwmt AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. PA T E N T E D. PANTS SCOUEED AND ntTRKTClLKD from llol luohna, M Hollei Frenoh Buiam Dyeing and bcoarloc. Ua U H OATII bUfl UiA Ma. TM MAUIC ttuwti, IWM 218 4 233 S. FRONT ST. 218 (220i S. F80HT S ' I 4 CO OFFER TO. TUB TRADB, Cf LOTS, RYE AM) ItOlIinON AYIIISKIFS, LI D0iI Of 180C, 1800, 1807, and 1838; AMO, FREE FLE lilE AXD B01RB0N WHISKIES, Of GREAT AGE, ranging from 18G4 to 1S45. tJberal oontraota will b antered Into for lota, in bond ml Dlatlllery, ot tola years nuuiaXaotvn HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 1 BRANDY, WHISKY, WINeTeT( EXORBITANT PRICES I 'CAR8TAIRS & McOALl XOIClIIl MAT l'KIL'IiS Z N0i, 12C W1LSUT and 21 GRANITE M EX OR RITA XT PRICES ! I IMPORTERS OV The m'e at mott HE8TACRANT3 nowalar 1 Ur&ndles, 1 IflCS, HIn, OIItC OU, Etc Etc to otame .1 IXORBITAWT I'RIOESJ For edll.lt and hibibiM, bnt uch la COMMISSION MERCHANT HOT THE STYLE AT "uukaI1 FOR TUB SAJJE Of J liri'i'niii nruTimuvT S. E. Corner SIXTH and ARCH, j PURE OLD BYE, WHEAT, AAD C0UI BON WHISKIES. I Whpra tha RPST XVY A f ,M IH ONLY FIVK CINlBAGLABa ! A . " 1 tbkbpstoy8Tkkstkncknt3APLa.tr. ; gOivOIVIA WINE COMPAN CENTS. FBIEB TWENTY CENTS A HALF DOZEN, Ana eTerr thing rise In the am proportion. KKMKMBER JACKSON'S BULB, i To Dispense Nothing bnt the best, aud that jj too al the LOWEST I'KICE?. 1 BIS BILL OF FARE lsa large and varied a anr Inlheolty. and HKALS ARB FURNISHED AT VKR MODKRATK PPICKS. JACKSON, 8. E. Cornei SIXTII and A Ki ll Street?, Iil9 6lrp PHILADELPHIA. yij A N A M A K E R ' S FIRST-CLASS D I N I H C R O O M 8, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, So. 42 H SEIOSD Street, Above CUesuat. ALSO, DELAWARE AVENUE AND SPRUCE ST.; PHILADELPHIA. Tbe Best and Cheapest Places In Philadelphia to get a Good Meal. 121112trp RATIONAL HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, iNop. 3, 5, and 7 CORTLAND! Street, Sear Broadway, Sew York. AUTIIUR T. HALLIDAY, 12 23 8 rp PROPRIRTOR, 405 CHESNUT STREET, OLD HYE IIOTKL.. LDNCIt OF VEPItON, aod other Game In Season, tverj day front lo;,' to 13 M. ROBERT BLACK. 12 91m TEMPLE RIDDLE IIOTKL, AND RESTAURANT, No. 116 South SIXTU Street. It 9 In H. BEINHARP, Proprietor. Mt. .Vernon a Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore." ' ; Elegantly Furnished, rlth unsurpassed Cuisine. ' On the European Plan, "8" D. P. MORGAN. Q EOB C E ZIELLET, Formerly FitzwaterA Zlellejr, Filbert street, above Eighth street, has opened the old stand, N. W. COR. TH1KD AND WOOD STS., where he will be glad to see his friends. 12 11 lm GEORGE ZIELLEY. UMBRELLAS, ETC. WHITE. IATAH1IA, MIKKHV, NUCiilCA lnel EjtablUhed for the sale of Puro California Wines This Company offer for tale pure California Win I.Alt KT, I'OKI', Ml'NCATEI., I CUAUfAUNE, AMU PI KE ORAFE BRANDT. Wholesale and recall, all ol ihmr n.n : wairanied locouiain noihlns noi the pure Jul jeoUb. Depot. No. 911 BaNK Htreet, Pbladelohla. i UAllN&QUAlW.AgtnW. PIUfc U PIANQ3. j STEIMVAY & HONS- GRAND Met 1 1 eqiiare aud upright Plaub. atHI.ArtliiM HKOa.'Ko. lu. CHKSNiJ-f street. i u , UStf c h i o k b a i M a Grand, Bquare and TJprlaht 1 i-IAJNOB.! I DUTTON'S. 1 No 914 CIlKbNDX Street 1 MUSICAL DiLLAD A L INSTRUCTION. N D SIGHT SINGING. lj BlbUOP. No. M 8. NINK1H.EJITH Bk 12 t Ui HATS AND CAPS. If JONES, TEMPLE A GO.. 4J F A 8 H I O M A B L UATTKRBL , No. 25 8. N IN TU Street, FIrat door above Cheennt street. 4 9 J-S WAKBUBTON'3 IMPROVED VENTI Ur lated, and eauy-flMli) rreM Haia (patented), In all tne Improved fashions ot thn season, OH Eh KLT Btreet. next door te Uie Post Offloa. u IB Ito UMBRELLAS OF TIIE LATEST LONDON AND PARIS STYLES, I'OR CIIISI.STSI.IS PKKSKXTS, FOR SALE BY WM. A. BROWN & CO,, No. 246 MARKET Street, 12 Ut PHILADELPHIA. LOOKING GLASSES. THE t'lim'EST AMU BEST ISi TUB CUT. ROGERS' GROUPS, bOLB AQKNC'V. JAMEB S. EARLE & SONS, No. 816 CHESNUT Street, BOOTS AND SHOES. .-. ,isiiouti:d BOOTS All D SHOES. MEN'S LONG-LEG BrORTIKO LOOT?, ' , $10-00. MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, . $8 00. MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE GAITERS, . , ItJOO. BOYS' HIGH LACE BOOTS, $4 00. Also a large stock of our own manufacture, at KEDUCED PUICES. BARTLETT. Ko. S3 SOUTH SIXTII STREET, IQMftnwl ABOVK CHESNUT. FURNITURE, ETC. EXTRA FINE FUIINITUIIE. Latest Designs Superior Make ana Finish. A. & H. LEJAMBRE, 1'rench Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, So. 1433 CUESNCT Street, 12 x wmsiin PHILADELPHIA. M C W. A. TRUMPLER. U M. 526 CHESNUT ST., , Offers for Holiday Presents S MUSIC FOLIOS, ELEGANTLY BOUND MUSIC BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC; 12 M 6rj C OPERA GLAS3K3. I 28 fmwSmSp PHILADELPHIA, PBIZK8 CA911F.I IN ROYAL HAVANA. KHNTUCK Y, and MIHHUUK1 LOrTKKIIM. Ulrctilar. aeiit auo lulrniailuu tlveii, JUSKPU BAIKrt, No 7 UKUAUWAV, HW York, ft) 4 OUlc Bui IM U 9 UA 3? it 11 h j : in t h. Kodg'rV nnl VanIoiiIioIiii'm lNtrkot Jiuiv-, Ituzora, nnU rlNMor. LADIFS" BCIB8CR9. IN CASES. UAM'tl' D&i-H INCi-OASBS, KVC. 5f AI)i:iU l'S, Xo. 113 TF.NT1I Ntrort, below (heiiml. PRESENTS FOR A DEAF PRIBND ar tbe IN HIHIIMKNTd lo ax.lx Ilia HHAHINI1. at Ma. 1 DKlUA'le, No. 16 Tantti below dhranul. 12 18 61 OFFfCB OF CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL. BOil) COMPANir OP UALIfCHNIA, No. M W H.LlaM Hlrw-i, New Yo, DomlM II. l6t). 1b Coupon, olina 1IH4T MUHIViAUS SIA PKt OKNT. BoNIMA Olf Hi CKNTllAL AC!IFi BA1I.HOA U I'wMPANY, due January 1. IW will ba pal a la ITU Li. in GOLD ('OIN. ou praaealai'oa Ibetvaf'er at lit Bai kins Hon. of H'.r. FIoK A HATCH, Bto. 6 N AttBAU iri. Mew Yore OU. HobedulM of ii or more t'oupou. will be reoelred lor xamluatlon, eto,, on aril after tbe Htb Irwi. t). K HPNTlNdlXJW. II II 01 . . Vloe-Preeldeol C. P. it CM. ' TIIE YOUNU MEN'S HOMK OP PHILADKLPHIA. Peraore wlllkig loooutrlbute to (be balldlog riDd of tbu eoviety will plaaae attud tbelr duualluua t eliher BATCHFOBD STARR, Prwildeot, No. 4iH WALNUT Htreot. WILLIAM PURVMS, Tmium, , No. HI WALNUT Street., WILLIAM V. AT WOOD. Hwri ary. 11101U No. CUlSeiNUTbUaet.
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