mgjPAILY EVENING tTELEGRAPHTRIPLE SUEETiPniLADELPinA,' WEDNESDAY, : DKCTOfBER '22: ' 1868.7 3 FINANCIAL. EXCELLENT SECURITY! iiil' fibst mortiuuk IIIIRTY YEAK SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS OF TUB V CINTfiAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These Bonds are the duly authorized and aoerelltod Obligations of one of tha most responsible Oorpora t Ions of lb American Continent, and are secured by an absolute first lien npon the valuable grants, fran chiser, railroad equipment, business, etc., of the DK-JT PORTION of the Great National raclfic Railroad Line, Extending eastwardly from the navigable waters of lie Pacific Ui aat to the lines now rapidly building from the Eastern States. They bear Biz per cent. Interest per annum In gold, iHD llOTU PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARK IfXIREHSLY MADE "PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES GOLD COIN." The semi-annual Coupon are payable July 1 and Jaituarj 1, In New York city. The purcbaaer Is charged the accrued Interest from the dale or the lait paid coupon, AT THE CUR RENCY RATE ONLY. Tbia Ishoeot Bonds constitutes oneof the LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR CORPORATE LOANS of the country, and therefore will be constantly dealt In. The greater portion of the loan Is now In the bands Of steady Investors; and It Is probable that before many montbi, when the Road Is completed and the Loan closed, THE BONDS WILL BE EAGERLY BOUGHT FOR AT THE IIIGHK3T RATES. They are Issued ONLY AS THE WORK PRO GRESSES, and to the same extent only as the U. H Subsidy Bonds granted by the Government to the Pacific Railroad Companies. ' nearly FIVE HUNDRED MILE? or the road are Bow built and the grading Is well advanced on two hundred and fllty mUes additional. The THROUtiH LINE ACROSS THE CONTI NENT will be completed by the middle or next year, when the Overland travel will bs very large. The local builness alone, upon the completed por tion, la so heavy and so advantageous that the gross earnings average MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A MILLION IN OOLD PER MONTH, or which (5 per cent only la required for operating expeuBej. The net profit upon the Company's business on the completed portion la about double the amount or Manual interest liabilities to be assumed thereupon, and will yield A SURPLUS OF NEARLY A MIL LION IN GOLD after expenses and interest are paid even if the through connection were not wade. The best lands, the richest m'nes, together with the largest settlements and nearest marketable along this poitionot the Pacific Railroad, and the FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Or BUalNKfcS thereon will be proportionally great. From these considerations It li submittal that the CEMRAL 'PACIFIC RAILROAD ROJiDS, Secured by a First Mortgage npon bo productive a property, are among the most promising and reliable securities r w offered. No better Bonds can be made. A portion of the lemalnder of this Loan la now offered to Investors at 103 icr cent, anil Accrued Interest, lu Currency, The Bonds are of f loco each. The Company reserves the right to advance the price at any lime; but all orders actually in transitu at the time or any such advance will be filled at pre sent price. At this lime they pay more than Light per cent, npon the Investment, And have, from NATIONAL AND BTATK LAWS, GUABA.NTEES PECULIAR TO THEMSELVES. We recdve all classes or Government Bonds, at their rail market rales, in exohange for the Centra' I'aolflc Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to reallMfrom FIVE TO TEN PER CENT. PROFIT, and keep the prlno.pal or their investments equally secure. Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. Informatlou, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account of the Organization, Progress, Busluess, and Prospects ol the Euterprlso, furnished on appli cation. Bonds sect by return Express at our cost. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY BANKS AND BANKERS.AU BNTS FOR THE LO AN, THROUU U OUT THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND EUROPE, AND BY DE HAVEN' & BRO., BANKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street. All Descriptions of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT, t OLD. or EXCHANGED at our Offloe, and by Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. ACCOUNTS OF BANES, BANKERS, and other! received, and favorable arrangements made far do- nbabe accounts. FISK & HATCH, ISniikf rw mill Dealers In Government He- CurUies, a ml FINANCIAL AGENTS Off TKK CENI7.AL PA CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, No. r. NASMAU ST11EKT. It NEW YORK, FINANCIAL. Dealers iu United States lionds, and Mem bers of Stock and Gold Exchange, Receive Accounts or Ranks and Rankers on Liberal Terms, ISSUE If ILLS OF EXCHAJ.UE OJi C. J. IIAMBRO & SON, LONDON, B. MKTZLER, S. SOIIN & CO., FRANKFORT JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS, And OUier Principal Cities, and Letters or Credit Available Throughout Europe. SMITH, KAflDOLTII & CO., S. W. coruer THIRD and I'll ESS UT Sts., Jl n . PHILADELPHIA. Union Pacific Railroad. WE ARE HOW SELLIAU The First Mortgage Gold In terest Bonds OF IHIS COMPANY AT PAR AND INTEREST, At irhlch rate the holder or GOVERN MENT SECURITIES can make a prolll able exchange. COUPONS due January 1 CASHED, or bought at full rates for (J old. WH. PAINTER & CO., RANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOYEIL. 1IENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 81 1 PHILADELPHIA. JjNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At Par, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. FOR BALE BY No. iO SOUTH THIRD STREET, 2 PHILADELPHIA. GUMMING, DAVIS & CO., JVo. lS South T1IIHJD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING DAVIS & AMORY Xo. 2 NASSAU St., IVcw York, RANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Hoards from the i'hiladelphia Ofilce. 12 1 u BANKING HOUSE OF jAYCoOKEdfp. Nob. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 5-2US Wanted in Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold On Commission. Special business accomcsodations reserved for ladles, We will Kcelv applications for Policies of Llfs Insurance In the National Life Insnranee Company of ibe United States. Full tulorniaUon given at our office. fjUIE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuable, Securities, etc., and Renting of Safe. DIREUTOR3 N. B. Browne, J Ollllngbam Fell,' Alex. Henry, V, H. Clarke, O Maealesier, IS. A. Caldwell, JounWenh. I K. W.Clark, lueo. F. Tyler, OFFICE, UO. 421 UIIESNUT STUEKX. N. B. UKOWNB. President O. H. CLARK, Vice-President E. PATTERSON. Heo. and 'iTwumw. I U rm OPERA GLASSES. Q PER A CLASSES. A large and elegant variety. GOLD SPECTACLES, MAUIC LANTERNS, A very large assortment MICROSCOPES, BTEUEOSCOPES, and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, And a large variety of Useful and Oru amenta articles for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. William y. McAllister, 12 11 121rp No. TM CHESNUT Street. OPERA GLASSES. One of Ihe best assortments, Including many new designs, Just received, uud fur suleat low pi Ices by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., No. 021 CHESNUT Street, 12:4 Ini wrp PH I LA DELI II I A. , .I, COTTON' AND FLAX, SAIL DLCK AND CANVAS, Ol all numbers and brands. Tent, A wntn. Trunk, and Wst(on Cover Duuk. Also, paper Manulaotuiers' Drlor Kelts, from on to several leel wide: Pmilln, Bltlne Hall Twine, eio JOHN W. KVKHMAN 4 IX).. NO. lOSJOWEl' Alley, INSURANCE COMPANIES. .UNITED SECURITY I. I F E I N V It A N E inn TKifsT COMPANY, . ... or ....... P EN N8 YLVANIA, OFFICE: S. E. Comer FIFTH and CHESNUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, - SI ,000,000 D I It K C T O It S. PUILADKLI'HIA. GEOltGK H. STUART. B. H. HOR8TMANW. h(OJt W. CHILDH, WM. A. PORTKIt, F. A. DRKX KL, WM. V. McKKAN. TIIOMAU W, EVaNH, A. J. DKKXKL. JOSEPH PAT 1'KHH JN, WM. O. HOUSTON, J. HOLM, HKNKV K. ROOD. NEW YOBK. JAMKSSf. MORRISON, President Manhattan Rank JOc.fc.Pli B1UAKT, of J. J. Oiuart & Co., Bankers. BOSTON. HON. E. S. TOBEV, late President Board of Trade. CINCINNATI. A. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Cbamberlalu & Co. CHF.CA.Q0. I.. Z. LKITER. of Field, Lelter Co. C. il. SMITH, of Ceo. C Bmlib & Bretbers, Buniters. LOUISVILLR, KY. WILLIAM! GARVIN, of Garvin, Bell A Co. ST. LOOIS. JAMKSE. YEATMAN.CasblerMercbanta' Natlonsl Bank. NEW HAM PKHIBR. HON. J. W PATTERSON, U. b. Benator. BALTIMOBB. WILLIAM PRK6COTT SMITH, Superintendent Consolidated Railway Line, New Vork to Washington. 8. M. mioi'.M A KER, of Adams & Oo.'s Express. CHRISTIAN AX, of O. W. Oall Ax. 4KANCIS T. ELNU, President Central Savings Bank. GEOBOE H. STUART, President. HENRY E. ROOD, Vice-President. C F. BETTS, Secretary. J. L. LUDLOW, Consulting Physician. ib& VKoIhK&J. B., Medical Examiners C. STUART PATTERSON, f,.Dl RICHARD LUDLOW, ') Counsel. This Company Issues Policies of Lite Insurance urou all the various plans that have been proved by tbe experience of European and American Com panies to be safe, sound, and reliable, at rates as LOW AND UPON TERMS AS FAVORABLE AS THOSE OF ANY COM ANY OF EUUAL STA BILITY. All policies are non-forfeh lble after the payment of two or mo: e annual premiums. 11 13 Imw3mrp 829-.-CIIAIITER FEIU?ETUAL. Franklin Fire-insurance Co. OFFICE: fios. 435 and 437 CUESKUT STItEET. AAWETS OR JAHDABT 1, ISffS, .,wv;tvti,s;,MMMM.es40OtOO,0O 4feWrVl2nK'X,W ......1.01,88.9 eja.uiVMsmm....m 1.184, 4ai UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1867 88.63ga 350,00000. MAiHttKH PAID SINCE 1830 OTSS t$a 500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms - DIRECTORS. t barles N. Bancker, Ueorge Pales, loDlftS wagner, lAiirau uier, Samuel Ornnt, UeoraeW Rlobards. Isaac Lea, I William S. Urant. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. GEORUE FALEB, Vice-President. - JAB. W. MCALLISTER, Seoretary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kentucky, tula Company has no Agencies West of Put burg. vn INSURE AT HOME IN THE Fenii Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ko. 021 CHESKUT St., MiUadelphla. ASSETS, 93)000,00. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. ' MANAGED BY OUR OWN 0UL2EN3. LOt SES PROMPTLY PAID. roLiciiia issued on various plans. Applications may be made at the Home Oillce, and at tbe Agencies throughout tbe State. 2 lsj JAMKH Tit AQUA IB PRESIDENT 'A'U tl ;. STtrUi:) VICE PRKolDENT JNU. W. nvitNKU A. V, V. and ACTUARY BOBAHO H. SltirUVISH SECRETARY TNSURANCE COMPANY ' JL of NORTE AMHB10A. - No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA.. IN CORPORA TED 17M. CHARTER PERFJCTUAJ. Slitrlne, luluua, and Xr Juwurauoo. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, - $2,001,2d6-72 $211,000,000 LosaeB Paid la Cash Slno lu Organization. Arthur G. Ooffln. DIKJCT?; r. John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William WelHh, Richard D. Wood, B. Morris Wain, John M&Ann. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrlaburr. Pa., centra . L) I , - . . lAirrea Finer, Francis W. Lewis, M.n Thomas Sparks, ' " Francis R. Cone. Edward U, Trotier. Edwards. Clarke, T, Charlton Henry, Alfred l. Jessup, John P. White, Lwula C Madeira, Agent for tbe Slate of Pennsylvania, Igfci PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PHILADELPHIA. vk 1NC0RIURATED lbut CHA RTER PERPETUAL. No. va WaLNWT Street, opposite the Excbaute. This Company Insures trum loss or damage by FIR Si, on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc., lor limued periods, and permanently ou build, li ts by deposit of prrmlum i. 1 he C mpany has been lu active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, during w blU all ioeswj hV John L. Hodge, M. o. Mahuuy, John T. Lewis, Wll'Uni B. Grant, Robert W. Learning, Lawrence Lewis, J r David Lewis. Berjamin Ettlng. Thomas H. Powers, A.R. MoHenry, Edmund Castlllon, Samuel Wilcox, LpwIi C. Norrls. JOHN R. WUCUERER. President. Sam ukL Wilcox, eecretary. n.toj gTRICTLY MUTUAL. PROVIDENT LIFE"7nD TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, Mo. Ill ti. I'OUKTU STREET. organiwd to promote LIFE iNoURANCE anion, meuioera ol tbe BOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks of any class accepted. ' Po1hiis Issued uoa approved plans, at tha lowest rates, , President, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONtiSTRETH. Actuary, ROWLAND PARRY, The advantages ottered by this Company are excelled 7 JSU'ERIAL FIKE LVSUKAME C03HA2Y LONDON. ' FSTAUMM1IEU IS03, " ' Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, $0,0 0 0,0 0 0 IN GOLD. FltKVOKT A BSMtI(I., Areuts, 11 lini. Ho, 107 South THIRD Street, Phlla, j'NSUBANCE COMPANtESd INSUIIANCE fcXRI.IIHIVRtV-a-uD l 1,'KTM.HYLVaNIA FIRM INmmiNim PAY-Inco.-portei 182-Charier Perpetual-No 110 W A LHUT vi'". AnuepenuenceHjaiirs Tb Is Company, favorably known to the community tor over forty year oontluue. to Injure agalnnt loss or damage by Ore fc,""b"0 o Private Bulldm.a .Itlier permanently or limited time. Also on Furniture Stocks ot Got. ad Merchandise gens rally, on linermi trnia, . D Tblr Capital, together wlO Barplos Fund ts Invented in the most csrelut bLT),'!zu;.wP ,oh enable them to offer to tbe Insured an PJQoul)ted seotulty la the case of loss. . Daniel Bmlth. Jr.. Alu.nder Bvuson, Jnkoo Bar.lphurat, V'K . . n. - llnhlnL AHUini ii num.;,. j,, DANIEL MMITh. J " i w unu T ajuij, owl rm i j John Ufrrmx; Thomas tuiUb, Henry Lew.'s, J.OIlllugham Fsll. av .president. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of TBB United Stalos of America, WASlllJiCiTON, D. C . Chartered bj Special Act of Congress, Approved Jul 25, 18(W. CA&H CAPITAL, 1.000,000 BUANCII OKKICE: FlltST .AT10AL BANK BU1L1HS0, PHILADELPHIA, Where tuc business ol the Compauy Is trans acted, and to which all general oorrespondenco should be atldjosiod. UIItKOTOHS. Clarencb U, Clark, j ax wiom, '. Katchfobd Stabb, w. o. moorhkad, Obohgk F. T ylku, J. Hincklev Clark, E. A. ItoLLTWS, Hknry JJ. Uookk, Wm. K. Chakdlkk, John D. Ukkukbs, EDWAKD lJODliK, ii. C Fahnkstock. OFFICERS. Clarencb H. Ulark, Philadelphia, President Jay Cooke, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee, Henry D. Cookk, Washington. Vice-President, Ehihsok W. Pekt, Pniladelphla, -floretary and Actuary, E. ti. Tvjknek, Washington, Assistant eo'y. Francis O. Hmith, M. 1)., Medical Director, J. Ewinq Mkarh, M. 1)., Asslstaut Medloa) Director, MEDICAL ADVISOKY 1IOAUU. J. K. Barnes, Surgeon-General 0. 8. A., Wash ington, P. J. Horwitb, Chief Medloal Departmen U.S. N., Washington. D. W. Bliss, M. 1., Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTOlt.NEYS. Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, Washington, D. 0. Ueorgx Hardino, pniladelpuia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company are: It is a National Company, churtered by spe cial act of Congress, 18ts. It bas a paid-up capital of 1,000,000. It oilers low rates of premium. It furnishes larger insurance than other com panies for the same money. It is definite and certain in its terms. It Is a home company In every locality. Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policies. Every policy is non -forfeitable. Policies may be taken whloa pay to tho in sured their full amount and return all tbe pre miums, so that the Insurance costs only the In. terest on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the insured, alter a certain number of years, during life an annual Income of one-tenlu the amount named In the policy. No extra rate is charged for risks upon the lives of females. 88wsrp It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will be ImposHible. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. g7ROttt THE GREAT FIRE IN MARKET STREET. llEKRIXG'S PATEXT SAFES Again the Champion! THE ONLY SAFE THAT PRESERVE 3 IT8 00f TENTS UNCHAflltlfiP. LETTER FROM T MORRIS PEROT 4 CO. Philaphlfiiia, Twelfth Mourn 8th, 1818. Messrs, i'arrol. uerrlug & Co., eio. 2U Llhesnut streei Uents: it Is with great pleaauie that we add eur tettlmony to tbe value of your Patent Champion Sale. At tbe destructive tire on Marketstieot, ou tbe evening of tbs lid lust. Jour store was the ueutre of tbe conrJ.grution, and, being liliea with a large stock ot drugs, oils, turpentine, paints, varnish, a.oohul, etc , made a severe and trying test. Your Hate stood In an exponed situation, and tell with tbe burning tloors Into tbe cellar among a quantity ot combustible ma terlals. We opened it next day and louut our books, papers, bank notes bills receivable, and; entire coiteuis all sale. It Is especially gratifying to us toot jour fare came out all rlgnt as we bad entrusted our rue et valuable bcok to it. We shall waut auolher of ytur Bales in a lew days, as they have our eutlre con liueme. , , Yours, respectfully. T. MOltRia PEROT & CO. HERRING'S JATENT OITAMPION 8AFE9. the Victors in more than 6u0 acc'.duiitM tires. Awarded the Prlzs MiQaIs at tha World's Fair, London; Worm's Ifa.r, New York; aud Exposition Uulvtrttenu, Paris Aiannfsctured and for sale by FAllliEL, HEUIUNG & CO., Ko. 029 ClIESNJUT NTIti:UT, 12Hwlni3mrp PHILADELPHIA. Inil.ortmit from the Great Fire EVANS & WATSONS VICTORIOUS! SAFE 8AVJU THE BOOKS AND PAPEKH WITH ONLY THE I2v'S-DE UUOIt CLOHKI, bEOWINO THE CUIKaT VALUE OF HAVINU A SAFE W ITU THE INtsIDE DOOR. BE CAREFUL AND BOY NO OTHER. ruiLAJiKl.l'HiA, 12th mo. 4lh, 1808. Evans & Watson-Respected Friends: We bad one of jour will kuown ins de-oour Fire proof bales lu the dtwirucllve lire at No. ML Market street, lut evening. Tbe tire exleuded su rapidly we bad nut tlrj e to close the n am or ouitlue door of the sate tne Inside door only being shut On examining the con tents of tbe safe next morning, npuob, to our surptUe we tcund the books well preerved and In rxecelleut legible condition, We take great pluaiiur. In reoom nienolng your Inside-door Fire-proof Safes, fur wliu out the lublde-door lmi.rovement we would most cer trlul bare lost all our books and papers. V ours, very truly, ttMEDLEY BROS. We are now selling our stock of Safes at cost prices In order to rlose bnsliiecs. (Jail soon and heconvinord ucb an opportunity never before olfured. Every business bouse ought .to have au Evans fe Watson bate. , . EVANS & WATSON, No. IiS S. SEVENTH Street, 12U18H ABOVE CHESNUT. CBBl C. I. MAISER, M ASrtrFAOTDBDB OtP Filth AND HUltULAH-PKOOF 8 A FEB, LOCItoMITH, BF.LI.-H ANGER, AND DEALEU IN- BCIUINt HARDWARE, I M No. 484 RACE Street EA FN fcfc?8 EVERY INSTKUMBNT THAI solenoe and skill have Inveuted to aaalat tbs bearing tn every degree of deaiueaa; also, beaplra. ton; abut, CraudaU's Patent Urutohes. superior to any others In noe, at P, M ADJEIUAU bo. lit fcj IlNTH bwretl. below Ubasuui. Hftpi GROCERIES. ETC. i o o a. rr" C o r i m ir. SALT . FI3H NOTICE. 6iN rntlrn L'M.lhM, N rtrjlTNCTIO-if TI AS o it ANTED hv tha r'.mn r. . miRln,n ,h"m Ib"r uts and srvau s. CODFIWU ' 7 B,anQer ln "Ords "DEtl .CATrCO frlgement of ''CUTLER'S FATKNT'' Kf d l.'tlng .At.i,KI,S,:Nf' 'RB CATJTIONF.D AHATN VP lRXZ-1" K SEL . jnu TUB AllTIOLH Hh .VWS "yATKD CODFISH' unlesa Ciuil: 2, L( .d" ", under "eens... fr,.m Wllllm D rromp,XBt"cr"'M " WW ICbION AND PHTLADTTLPHIA 1217 t WILLIAM 1. CUTI.BR, Patentee JTRUITS FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS MITCHELL & FLETCHER, IVo. 1201 CHESS UT Street, Invite attention to tbe following: SKVV nALAGA KA IfclftN, HEW ZAMTE CCBUANTS, rBBtlH LEeilOBN CITBON, WBI1ESPA9IISU UBAPKS, FLORIDA AND HA VAN A OUtNOCS, rBIHE. AliBlOMDs), LAST APPLES, ItAItKABT DATEIv, NEW BOHDEAVX l'lil'XE.1, TVBKisii nets, PATES DE FOIEnORAS, DBIED AND CANHED ritCITS, And all tbe choicest delicacies most desirable at tnls season, In quantities and at prices to suit large or small buyers. laii latrp PRIME LAQUAYRA, OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, CHOICE MOH A. and AFRICAN OOFJEE. ON SA LK aT l a irt ho rn Tea UurchouscH, Kos. 203 North MA I'll and 1030 MAR. MET St root, 21 til ;Ner Ulngham Hotel. 'jpRESII FRUITS & PRESERVES. Buncb, Layer, Seedless, and Sultana Raisins; Our fonts, Citron, Oranges, Prunes, Figs, etc Eveiy de scrlption ot Groceries, suitable for tbs Holidays. ' ALBERT C. ROBERTS, 11 7tn Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE 8treeU. FURS. TpANCY FUR8 1 FANCY FURS 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. JOHN FAREIBA, At his old and well-known FUH HOUSE, No. 71S AltCil Street. Is now closing out tne balance of his immense assortment of ' FANCY FU11S, For Ladles' and Children's wear, at a great rednolion of prices. This blocs; must ail be sold before New Year to make room for great alterations In our esta blishment next ear. The character ol my Furs is too well known lo require praise. Kemember tAte name and number, JOHN FABEIRA, 718 ARCH STREET, No. 11 30 241 rp PHILADELPHIA. XP U I t s At oO l'er Cent, less than Invoice Trices J LOUIS GElCBEi:, No. Arch Street, (Half way between Elgbiu and Ninth, north aide) ANI 231 AliCII NTUEUT, ' HAS REDUCED HIS 8PL UNDID STOCK OF FURS 80 PER CENT. LEsS Til AN INVOJCd, PRICES. The Goods cave beeu Imported and manufactured by bUmself, and are wui ranted te be ai repre stutDd. 12 9 latrn LEWIS DLAYLOCK, Ko. 62 . EIGHTH St., Bolow Arch, Where may be found a lame assortment of FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Also, ROBES AND taKNTLLMEN'd FURS GAUNTLETS, JIUFFLERs aud CAPB, at reaiou able rate. " 'J f'uw H-ai CURTAINS. NNUAL SALE IOTT13CilIA9I AA'l) Lace Ourtains, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, DAMASKS, TERRIES, REPS, And a General Lino of Curtain JIuteriaK Trices Marked Down, According to our custom at these sales. An extra force of Upholsterers engaged; will Insure promptness la executing oar orders for the Holidays. GARRINGTON, DE ZGUCHE & CO., S. h. Corner TIIIKTEEMTII & CHESNUT, W8lp PHILADELPHIA, A I N T BOXES AND DECALOOM AMA P1CTURK3. PRETTY AND NEW, won CHOICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JAVKNKHY A VOH lallfinwSl No. UI SoutU EIUflTH Street, BIBLEv ETC' HOLIDAY PRtCfiTS I I HARDING'S KDITIIONS OF THE HOLY III ri L, E. FaflliLr, PULPIT, IN9 PHOTOGRAPH Bi3US. FOU (HRIsTMAI, WBItniNff, AND HlKTUIItr ntRMKNTJI. A'mo, ProMpndiMou ltilp Tor cn'VBtiii:, CLK RCI M EM . l irilFt, AND 1 B ACH CRM, TTf. New and sufrVi apsfrrfrriBrif, bound la Rich I,t-vant Tin hey r Ravelled and OrnHmenral De flgus, tciual to Uio dundon and Oxtotii odl lious, at Kss tbnif batf tboir prices. W. W. 1IAIJD1NG, Ko. arm cni;sstT streou llm lingM Pnleitt lialn-lt;uk PHOTOGRAPH ALUOiSS. Tl'e riook trade and lpnlnr In far.ov artloles for Holiday sans will iind due moat extensive assortment of PhotriKtapIr Albums la Hie country, and saprlor to any heretofore raa le . : uV.rrS!.e.'i.re.UKl.l,A.urJ,llltT' ud otieapuess. HarriiiiB'sl'ateutChalu Ilactt Albums are uti rivalled. rvrrhatert will find il ffrt.ttlpto their adwfin fage to erawne thee m-w lnes of uoodt Oeare tiiaWiis vp their orders for llolid, f Also, a ittge and splendid assortmeut of ne bi jn ui x uuionrHpu aiuamg made lu tee usual W. W. II.ARDINO, Ho. sac CIIKH.MT Ht PhilMda., - I2 218l8p Below Foorlh. Boutti Side. gIBLES AND PRAYER. B00K3. The Protestant Episcopal Bixtk Society wculd respectfully call tbe attention of their Friends and tbe Publlo In general to their large and corny plete stock of Kngllsli IlIBLtN AND PRAYER 1IOIIKS,. both of tbe English and of our own publication, to alt -the various styles of bludlng, from the cUeau Suaday School to tbe handsome presentation edition, AT KKDUCRD PRICES. ALL THE NEW UNORJKCTIOSIABLE R00K3- OP THE SEASON. DEVOTIOMAL BOOHS, SVSIDAT SUIOMb LIBRART TOT BOOBS, ASD UltT BOOKS.. P1CTVBK BCVAKD CtBDS, SUNDAY SCHOOL WAU CARDS.'. CHBOHOS, ETC. Catalogues sent on addressing ' U19 5trp Protestant Episcopal Boot Society, No. 1224 CHESNUT St, DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N.E. Corner or FOERTH and RACE 8ts ' PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS Of Wnite Lead aud Colored Faints, PnUj Varnlslieg, Etc AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED .fJLEKCU Z1MC VAJKW. . DEALERS AND CONSUMERS LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, SUPPLIED AT It CHP.OMO-LITHOGRAPHS. PICTURES FOR PRESENT3. A. S. 11 OB INS OK, Bo. 910 CHKBNUT Street, Has Just received exquisite specimens of ART. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY Oltfra. FINE DRESDEN "ENA MELS" ON PORCELAIN, , in great variety. SPLENDID PAINTKD PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a number 01 choice gems. .1 A SUPERB LINE OF CHR0U03. A large assortment ot NEW ENGR AVINOP, Kto. Also, RICH ttl'tLE FRAMJui, of slegaut new patterns. s loj CLOAKS. (I.OAHS-CI-OAUN. The crowd or ens. J toiuera vt bo dally visit onr store moat convince every one (bat It 1st tbe place to. secure tbe newest styles.' Tbe fiueMsV qualities aud tbe best work at the most rcuHOoable irlcea. IIU3tKY IVKNN, . Mo. 23 South Ml NTH Street. CIl.OAIiS-CLOAKS. What every one ) unyu must be true, aud tbey all stay you cau buy the most faahlouable, tho beat aud cheapest Cloaks In theelty, at II KM It Y IVKHSI', U 23 mwf2m Mo. 93 S. NINTH Street. CLOTHING. I. CUTHMAN & CO. BELL 1 hie, VetlMade, Keliable, Cheap o l, o rv 11 1 iv a IT THE CONTINENTAL HALL, iSo. 8S0 MARKET Street, Am PHI LAD LPIUA IHSwm 11281 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMco Large and Complete Stock, great variety, and at liriccs front 23 CUNTS TO $50, AT MOORE'S, Ko 120 SOUTH KlbllTII ST, 12 16 St PHlLtDELPHJA. QCORCE PLOVP AN, CARPENTER AND BUIUvBa, REMOVED TO No. 184 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. RODUEKS' AND W0rjTENH0LM'8 POCKET RJSIVKB. Pearl Sff. Bu, n.nd,,- of beautiful finish, RODUfcK' and WADE A BUTCHJtK'H RA ROHM, and -rated LEOOULTttil KAZOJt ttOlbHOlUS of tbe ttn' qo,iHy. Kawrs, Knives, f LsorB, and Table Cutlery Oronnd and Poitobed. atr MADsURA'M. . U kk TENTH. Ueft.bsiviW V.asuut. tdsit
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